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. ' BENNETTSYLLLB, S. C. BIT S. A. ?BOWN A CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Mall, Friday, May 22, 1903. Our Town Qorvcrnment^ MAYOR-P. A. Hodges . ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open.daily. POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLEBK OF CLEBK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton -TREASURER-J. H. Thomaa AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sberrill. SENATOR-Chas. S, MsCall. REPRE?KHrATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Weleomo Quick. MAOisrATES-C. D. Eaalerling, T. L. Crosland, Bonnoitaville, H. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, BrightBvdle, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODTST-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. rn, and7.00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evcuing at 7.00 o'clock Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.00p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W CarrolL PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D., Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.: (winter) ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 4 p. m.' Seats free. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudloy. All parents and children made welcome at thc school. EriBCOPAL-Hov. O. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching every second and fourth Sunday at il a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fuison, Superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meeta every second and fourth Mon" day nights at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. O. D. Efcsterling, K. of R. & S. MARLBORO LODOE No. 88, meeta at Bnnnettaville. Fridav ovenine, on or. be^ fort ou?:h f?ll -.noo;. : r- .'?lookT %/ J, I?. Lvinues, W. ?1. J../V. jViid] , S sere i ti', . County Masonic Dircciii/'i). MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., meets at Bennettsville on the second Friday of each month. Robt Chaffin, H. P. H, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., meets at McColl, each Saturday after noon, before the full moon,at 4 o'olock. AURORA. LODGE No. 33, A. F. M. meeta at Clio, Saturday on or after eact full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. John Parish, Secretary. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments KEV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, 11a.m. McColl. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. tn, Smyrna Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot Blenheim Circuit Appointments. KEV. W. B. BAKER P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m; Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m' Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m.. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday inornim; nt ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday schoo nt 10 a. m. \V. A. Hinshaw, Supt Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beniah ? -Preaching every Sunday ait a 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R M. Jackfon.l?upt, THE NEW YORK WORLI Thrice- A We-ok Edition. Tho Most Widely Read Newspape: in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrici a-Week World stands alone in a class Other papers have imitated its form hu no t its success. This is because it till: it impartially, whether that news be po lineal or otherwise It is in lact almos a daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other feature: suited to the home and fireside. The, Thr.ce a Week World's regula subscription price is only $1.00 per yea and this pays for 156 papers. We otle this unequalled newspaper and the Dem ocrat together one year for $1.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULCEBINA is absolutely guarnntect to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Kczema Itch, Sores and chronic skin diseAses Send 35 cenls and get a package bj mai!. Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. Lu ra ber ton, N, C. PERSONAL Marshal Quick has moved to one of Mr. Crosland's hew cot tages near the Episcopal church. Senator McLaurin cania home Friday and is now taking a short rest Mr. Gordon Cooper of Cheraw spent Sunday in our town with his mother Miss Lillie McQuaige of Upper Bennettsville, who has been to Charleston for treatment, return ed Saturday much improved Mr. Fraser White of White ville is in our town visiting his cousins Messrs Calhoun and Grover Cooper Dr. J. L. Napier of Blenheim was in Columbia this week at tending a meeting of the State Board of Examiners Mr. J P. Gibson returned to Gibson Tuesday night, having recovered sufficiently to resume his place of business Squire W. J. Atkison of Blen heim was up yesterday and was just out from another severe spell of sickness. We regret to report that our young friend Dick Easterling has a case of fever, but we hope Dr. Kinney will soon have him out again Mr. T. A. Odom took in the exercises at Ebenezer Wednesday and reports a splendid occasion addresses, candy hunt, fine music and plenty to eat Rev. J. B. Harrell of New Brookland, S. C., will attend the Marlboro Union meeting and will also preach on tho fifth Suuday at Brownsville and Mineral Springs Mr. A. C. Newton' of Burnt Factory was down Wednesday. 1 He is now improving in health and-much more cheerful. He says crops are needing rain in his sec tion Mr. J. Li. Hughey, of Green wood, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Alex Woodie, re turned to his home Saturday morning. He was pleased with the changes since he was last here Messrs Luther and Edward Gibson, of Gibson, were i? town Tuesday. They are popular pro fessional gentlemen of our sister town, the former being a doctor of den tes try, the nth?r an attor ney at law The following young people of our town went up to Red Springs on Sunday last: Misses Lola and Annie David, and May Covington. Messrs Set Exum, Brown Crosland, Henry Crosland, Eugene Weatherly, Edgar and Charley McCall, Joe Everett, James Drake, Trussie and Henrv Cov?np^ton Charlie Br?edbii, Jo sie Dav,'' Marion I Duiiosu uiiil Di E; Odom. . I \: , : , ' ,... , i i Tin? waa received "Wednesday morning of tho Budden death of Mr. Anderson McElwee at Yorkville, S. C. He is the only, brother ot our townsmen Mr. W. W. McElwee. An Ugly Scare. One evening last week Mr. and , Mrs. W. A. Atkins bad quite a scare, i In some way a paper of Paris Green which had been placed upon a shelf fell to the floor. His li'tie babe was playing in the room and got hold of ' tue package and when discovered was covered with the poison. The mother, of cou rmi was frightened, but the prompt attention of two doctors soon 1quited the fears of father and mother, and the little oue was not hurt abit A Pair.lui Accident. On Saturday night Mr. Hammonds, the engineer on the Gibson and Sum ter run, bad the misfortune to break his arm in two places. After stopping at the tank Bouth of the depot for waler he started to dismount, from his engine and in some way fell off the step and broke bis right arm in two places. He returned to Sumtor Mon day and will be laid up for some time, His Trip to Morven. Mr. J. P. Gibson, though u.it well, filled hia appointment to lecture at Morven, N. C , last Thurscay night. Alargo audience greeted him in the Methodist church and his lecture gave such general satisfaction he waa re quested to furnish it to the press for j publication. Mr. Gibson while at Mor I ven nttended tho closing exorcises of Prof Roberson Fletcher's school, and reports attractivo aud appropriate ox I ercises. Ile says that Mr. Fletcher has given great satisfaction and that his administration has been most satisfac I tory in every respect. Mr. Fletcher is a Marlboro boy, and stands high as an ) education. Unclaimed Lottora. r Letters addressed to the following named dersotiB remain uncalled for at tho post office in Bennottsville : r Men's List. P B Bristow, Preston Ford, John ? Gallimore, A Richardson, J P Norton, 5 Paul Smoot, James Turner, G W i Tait. Wein on'd List. Mittie Bradford, Mary Bolton, Jan* 5 ney Liles, Nivetler Graham, Ida PeaJson, Addie McNeal, Jesaie Strick? ; u". r ?-. This May Be Your Opportunity. Why not try Life Insuranco as your vocation ? You can secure a most at tractive contract, on n commission ba ] sis, with one of the largest Life Insu rance companies in tho world. This . territory is being thoroughly organized ' andI application for an agency should be addressed witnout delay to J. H. Br?ning, Gen'! Agent, Charleston, S. C. ------r--'. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - New moon 2Cth - Tho Graded School closes to-day - The railroad is being rushed to crooked creek - Celery Cola is a fine new drink kept by Mr, E. Powers - Commutation Tax is due -better see the Town Clerk at once - Read Croslan's Cost Salo which opens to-morrow-Ladies Dress Goods, shirt waists and underwear - Sheriff Green went to Dillon for Rowdy Pox charged with borrowing a pair of gloves and a pair of shoes - The school at Pine Grove taught by Prof. E. B. Boykin closes to night with an interest ing program --On Friday May 22 the Ben nettsville Military Company un der command of Capt Jas. "VV. Wingate will give a public drill through out the town. The pub lic invited - Mr. Wiley Atkinson's pair of Mules got out of hi? lot Sun day night, and whon h? found it out Monday morning, ho had a face long enough to scare you. He rode and talked all day Mon day and at last found them down on Mrs. Dudley's Pledger place Monday night - Special attention is asked h to the election in Red Bluff School District No 1 Remember to-day is cut price day on embroideries and laces at Mittle's store. Lemons extra Fancy only 20c ? doz at W. M. Rowe's j $1.00 worth of laces and em- 5 broideries for 75c this week at 1 Mittle'? Btore. Real good greencoffee 8? to 12} ' cts afc W. M. Rowe's. The biggest opportunity to buy j embroideries and laceB ever offered j thiB week at M i ttl o's store. All goods bought of "VV. M. Rowe are guaranteed to bo fresh and give perfect satisfaction if not you can return them and get your money back. Mittle only advertises facts $1 worth of laces and embroideries for 75o this week. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. 565" Just received a new lot of good fresh tea 50c to $1.00 per lb at Wi M Rowe's. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO ?TIE ROOMS OVER THE "PLANTEIIS NATIONAL BANK." .H. ll. NILTON. .Sept 1, 1902; -. - ' ** j ..''.'?i?" if you vyaui ? i'fioil smoko irv a Oubanoia Ci ear-fur salo al \V. M. Rowe s. Attend the bargain sale now going on at Mittle's store. 165" Pip<?s and Smokers Supplies iu endless variety can be fouud at J. T. Douglas & Bro. B65~ Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's gelatine at W. Mi Rowe's Uso nothing but Heinz pure white wine and cider vinegar for sale by W. M. Rowe. A complete line of Armours Canned meats at W. Mt Rowe's Remember to-day is cut price day on embroideries and laceo at Mittle's store, 565* Octagon Soap only ?3.70 per case at W. Mi Rowe's. Attend the bargain sale now going on at Mittle's store. Made a Fine Record. George W. Pegues who bas been a student and au assistant teacher nt Benedict college for seven ara and a half, received the degree of A. B and was valedictorian of tho cla:-s of 1903. NOTICE. It is requested that the Church Trus tees ol both old and new Beauty Spot meet at old Beauty Spot on Thursday May 28th, at 4 p. m. It is also desired to have all who are interested in said place as a. cemetary meet with them. J. F. BOLTON, May 12, 1903. Chm'n Bd Trustees. Nearly Forfeits His Lifo. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the log of J. B. Omer, Frinklin Qrovo, III. For four years it do ned all doctora and nil remedies. But Aucklen'e Arnica Salvo had no trouble to caro bim. Eqally good for Burna, Bruises Skin Eruptions and Files. 25a nt J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug Store. Wanted a Traveling; Salesman To work retail trade in this and four adjoining counties. Qood salary and per muncnt position to rieht man. Address with references, Lock Box 1G7, Bedford City, Virginia. Tried To Conceal lt. It's the old story of murder will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman leels run down, has hack ache or dyspepsia and thanks it's noth ing and tries to hide it until she tinnily breaks down. Don't deceive yourself. Take Electric Bitters at once. It has a reputation for curing Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and will revivily your whole system. The worst lorms cf those maladies will quickly yield to the curative power ol Electric Bitters. Only 50c, and guaranteed by Druggist, MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. Office in Court ITouee. \ RELIGIOUS NOTES. There will be KO morning or eve ' ning service service at Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Will worship at the Baptist church for evening ser vice. There will bo no preaching nt any I of the churches next Sunday morning I except the Baptist. The fifth Sunday is "Children\?I Day at tho Methodist church. I See program elsewhere for ihc|| Unicn meeting at Baptist church in j! this town beginning to-day week, j Pino Grove, Beruty Spot and Mc-j Coll equeezed Prol. Chnkscaiea u.i ? day Sunday, but he was equal to the f. pressure Prayer meeting nt Preabyterlaa church j Th uri d ny nf (cr neon at 5 p. m. Tho hoar for evening services ni the churches is now 8.00 o'clock. Prayer meeting ot tho Baptist church j every Thursday evening at 8.00. Prayor meeting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday Behool ct th'J Methodist church has been chang : tu H 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENT Second ROUND-E. P. TAVI.OB, F K ? ?Ho and Beulah, at Beulah April 35,26 Bonne tinville ot, McColl, May 2,3 MoOoll & Bonuottsvillo M?h; Berco, 4 pm, May 3, North Marlboro, Shiloh, May o', 17 Brlghtnvillc, Bethel, 4 p.m. I,,IS Bonucttsvillo Sta, (night) " ?2-24 i I Blenheim ct, Ebenezer, " ?},2.'r ? Brownsvillo, *. 30,31 Went lo Now Orleans. Mnrlboro waa well repreaeuted at .he U. D. C, reunion thia wed: at New Orleans. Among those who went vero Messrs C. S. McCall. Capt. . E Bristow, li. K. Moore, Capt Frank Manning, Harris Bristow, VV, S. Rowe and John B. Bristow, the p?pti lar butcher. Tho Tatum Pic?le. The address, picnic, and ball game j at Tatum Saturdny was a splendid I program and tho young tolka and all ! my it was the best all round occasion | they ever attended at Tatum Tl 3rC6S by Prof. Cliukscnlca of Vi d waa a literary gem full of mc;; : ?r thought, and so well seasonei? iv i th humor as to make it palatable at easy t') s wal J ow. Our people loy go to Tatum. Tho program thin yon waa a good one. Sorry we cou attend. Domestic, Troubles. It is exceptional to find a ?il] where there are no domestic hi pitt occasionally, but there can be lc by having Dr. King's New Lile around. Much trouble they sa . by their great work in Stomach and Lis troubles. They not only relieve yov, bid cure. 25c, at Drug Store. Tim Dcmoei week I" Allan: t m- Sl'.?ih Magasiuo-au excellent Lady's Book for ?1.50 The Sunny South and thc De: to crat for only ?1.50 Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and you want some pr pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware st and you can be suited. 1 b ! '.BARRED PLYMOUTIT ROCKS, Are tho Partner's Favorito, Tho Poultry- j man's Choico-in fact thoy aro tho Prldo of tho Poultry World ! Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls i.. j ataud of Scrubs? I can sell you choi Eggs from genuino thoroughbred B. P. D'. of tho colebrntod "IfnwkinB," "Milos" anti ''Vandebilt" strains, and rcmombor that ii is just ns enBy to raiso a io lb. Plymou' Rock os it is a baby Bantam or a Frizz > Seiub. $i for Sotiing of 15 Eggs. $1 75 for two settings 30 cygs. E. C. NEWTON, Tutum, S. C. WARNING NOTICE ! ALL porsons aro boroby warned not trespass on any of my lands in Mar. boro county, either by walking, ridin.. hauling, hunting fishing or othcrwifio. Api t 1903. A. Y. MOORE. ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE. SSS TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 35 23 53 51 * * * * A.M. P.M. A.M. bo Florence 3 25 7 55 9 45 Lc Kingstrec ? 07 11 00 Ar Lanes 4 33 9 27 P.M. 1120 bc Lines 4 03 9 27 7 42 11 20 : Ar Charleston G 00 ll 15 9 20 1 10 : A M. P.M. P.M. P.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. 78 32 52 50 * * # # A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.I Lo Charleston 7 00 5 20 0 00 4 20 Ar Lanes 8 31 0 45 8 15 fi Of) Lo Lanes 8 31 C -15 fi 00 Ar Kingdtrco 8 17 Lo Florence 9 45 7 55 7 40 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. SCcdol Dyspepsia puv? DlQOsts what you eat Jim Dump? waa father of a lao Who, by ber brightuc JU, lcd 1 - clan. The teacher naV.cd Ml ? Dump 9 tho quest lon : "How caa you UBt"oiii:.i digestion?" "Bj eating; ?Force.'" Whsa told to him, This story tickled "Sunny Jim." Tho Keady.to-fiorvo Cereal the A-B-C of good health. Boy Bid and Healthy. " My llttlo boy waa very sick and would not tako any nourishment. 1 got a packago of 'Force' and fed bim on lt, and am pleased to eay ho la thriving. I will now put him be eide any boy of bia agc, as bo 1B big and healthy. All I feed him on ia 1 Force.' "Mns. J. LINDLBT KEENE." Owing, to some Changes I expect to make to the Interior of the Store, I will inaugurate THE GREATEST COST SALE thia Town has ever had, COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING 8 O'CLOCK. OF MAY 23cl, and continuing through Saturday l will sell at New York COST the following SIX LOTS OF MERCHANDISE : Comprises Each and Every Yard of Wool Dress Goods in stock. In this line you will some choice things in French and English Voiles, Twines, Etc? minies, Albatross, Batiste aud Brilliantines. 1500 yards colored silks-th'iB is the largest and most unique stocks of silks ia the town. In it you will find Wash Silks, Indias, Chinas, Pon de Soue, Louzines, Ton do Crepes in all the leading shades. This list takes in al), colored ?Dawns, Organdies, Swisses. Mulla, Ginghams. Percales, Ducks. It is vtoo carly to sell this lot at cost, but wo n?f.? room. 300 LaditB Shirt Waists in white lawn and color , ed effects; This lot also includes all Silk Waists itt tdi.'co'ors and ?iz?s. Will al?Q add lo this lino Frill Want Snits abd Ladie? ??nd Mi.-.-es Skit h. Wo h ii sc some linc values in this lot. V v.;.,?.,"".?.:,; Luum, ?rom tija Uhenppi LOT i_0T I OT j ol 1 2 3. A A U) th'C OT 6. i^> - , ii, plain and h ci:: stiched - Na p k i :.' :.. ti match Will .put iu tilia iut t?i? biggcoL cUk oi Towels iii Benueltsyille. $300 worth LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR This is a very fine assortment, and you eau get some rare valves in Gowns, Skirts, corset coveis, &c i.L OF THE ABOVE LOTS will bo sold AT NEW YORK COST, and will also give SPECIAL CUT PRICES in all Other Departments not included in Hi is Salo during the duto mentioned above. (JOME ONE, COME ALL The early customers get the best? This sale will bo positively SPOT CASH t Nothing will be charged at thcBo prices. This is your Opportunity ! EESPECTFTJLLY ti MAY 21, 1903. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. ADIES* MAGAZINE ? ?3 ^ Itlr.t Pei . nu I >l cnlurr.! pl; : i.s..ukin* rinlxinilr? . lam jr . iki.U l.iiilt ; talion, tic bib ., nr. .end sc. tor lair?! ci.py wanted. Senil fur lentil. . iit-llable, Slntnle, Up-lo. nitinic.lt mut Absolutely uin,r I'j]icr l'alterna. . i. Spoclr.l nrlco by coniiuiin yi/ ! tho publisher of thia paper. Q:e ti - . ??? ind report on patentability. % ;" -" A CO.,ptt{Bt Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Formerly One Dollar 'THIS ls l!:c cheapest and beal * F;:s!iioa Magazine now be fsr.? t'oo Anw?ricaii public. Ilshosvs No* Iduor. : i PasSiur-s, in Millinery, ia ? ni br c ic. r y, in Cooking, in Wuitruii's Work .ind in Reading; beautifully ili^.slrntr.d In eclers and In blic'. a .d vi hil j. Above all, ll slows (he vcr/ fashionable Ntwlutx Srvi.es, mad.! (foin NLW IDEA PAT IE:<HS, which coal cnly Wc. each. Scad Five Cents To-day (ora slni.-lo cony ol ite Krvi IIT.A V.'OMAM'I M.\ii\/.iML-. 3 J Sf, w: .1 Kl cal vallie fjr tl,2 nu;..y ? ttl'. . you. " :: U' TUE NEW 13ZA I U U L ( Sil INO CO. C2C Broadway. Hew York, N. Y. ^ JPO? SJ/ILE f mWOFINE JERSEY'cows, with lirst enif. They are beauties. Pi-ice $40 each.' C. F. MOORE. One pair good wagon MULES. Work anywhere Price reason able, for ca^h or on timo or on to right p?rlits, h u?" l.t .;. j\ <;; l-'maiiut AN ORDENANCE, prevent disorder in the Town )f Boimettsvillo and preacribe the puniHhuient : ]3o it Ordained by tho Mayor and Aider? m^u of tho Town of BcnuctUwillo in G'oun eil leaembled and by authority of ruino, 'hat the following DCotioQ - bo uddod to au Ordinanoo, entitled as above? ^approved uud ratified in Council the 6th day of March 1867. "That any person ox penons violating tito above entitled Ordinanoo In any of its provisions, upon conviction, shall bo fined ritt loss than Two Dollars, or imprisoned nob less than io daps. Dono and ratified this 13th day of Feb ruary A. D., 1903.' P, A. HODGES, Mayor. A Marvelous Invention. "Wonders never ceese, A .machine has been invented that will cut, paste iind hang wall paper. The field of in ventions and discoveries seems to be unlimited. Notable among great discov eries is Dr.King's New Discovery for Consumption: It has done a world ol good for weak lungs and saved many ii 'ile. Thousand have used it and con? quered Grip, Bronchitis' pneumonia, ant' Consumption. Their general ver dict is: " It's the best and most relia ble medicine for throat and lung troub le . ..very soc and $1 00 bottle is gunr mteed by. J. T Douglas & Bro. drug? gist; Trial bottles lree. AN ORDXNANCJS lo prevent and punish thc practieo of Gaming and Gambling in the Town of Bannettsville. Bo it Ordainud by tho Town Council of Bentn-ttflvlllo, hi regular meeting naaomblcd Seo. i. That tho playing of any* gamo with narda or dice, raflllng, craoknloo, and uoy and rill other guruwa of obnnco in any puUHo placo, atoro, hous:? or office within the corporate limits of u^id town in hereby prohlbltetV""^^ -Seo. 2. That airy- purnoo violating this Ord)nanoo, upon conviction, s?mil bo fined not loan than Ono Dollar, cor moro than Ooo Hundred Dollar?, or bo imprlaoned.in tho county Jail not-leas than ton nor moro than 30 iluj-?. Ono half of the fine collec ted in noy caso- to bo paid to the informer, except in tho GOBO of tho Marshal, whoso official duty it Bball bo to oe force the pro-, vifiiona of thia Ordinance. * Tako notico, that matching for cool drink tick ot?, segare, or anything oleo, in a violation of above Ordiuauoo, and tho oauio with all other provisions will bo en forced. By order of tho Council. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. . March 27th 1903, _._;_; : -; Kodofl Dyspepsia Gue*Q Digests what you ea?? ililIMl i HARDWARE OU BVBRY Di \?575? ^lave a iarge supply of tlie celebrated *AFaf"> '?#//E Friend Corn Planters? /Y/l/MT soI(I a large number of these Planters during il ll VVSrf _i ll_ _in_i_ . . Wc _ the past three seasons, and they have given universal i action. Every one of them are guaranteed by us to give ct ion. A.'E also have in ?Stock The COX, Thc ECLIPSE Ohe celebrated CALDWELL. Cotton "?,l?tHtGrS which we arc offering at "rock it-torn" prices. VY !are also selling The Celebrated QZSH ^aan? See us Before Buying Anything ... ".ttr 7.Ane, aa wo are in Position Fen/ respectfully ?mary 26, 1903. OUGLAS. A. O. DOUGLAS T. DOUGLAS ft BRI -Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - ure ?rugs and |p>aici?? Medicines vT ^ TOILET B ARTICLES ^?r^riMY"^l^lm> atf# Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. y & 9 U^??? f MiAMjisjij JiritBiidS? G-LASS and PUTTY." _FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> Prescriptions carefully compoipnded at all hours nd guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Gaarden Seed & Onion Sets. Tiiatikful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuanceof same J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO, Jaanary Ll, 1902. AT THE O Li I) STAUS, TM BEE MACHINE GO: W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -DEALER TN 3^EIg^ola.li^Loy3r of All AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK, - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c. BUILDING MA rilli AL OV ALL KINE TF YOU AUE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, 'ough or dressed, we would be glad to have von calN? our MILL ?nd look over stock. j o ??T l'houe orders promptly attended to,