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* A, f? li ?JFN-Editor. Fridav. Ootober 9; 1903. tjubicrlption Filet? . .Ono year .Tl.1.00 Six mouths..: .50 .^hre?-'months...... .. .. .25 Columbia Convocation. There will bo. ,a. mealing of the Columbia .Couvocation at BeonettE ville,' 'beginning Monday, Ootober 19th -1903. The following assignments of subjects nud- leaders, have been made by the. Executive Committee: Tuesday morning-Duties of the Laity.. "Leader, the-Kev. T. W. Clift. Wednesday morning-Reforma . tion of the English Church in the 16th Century. Leader the Rev. Harold Thomas. .Thursday morning-Revision of the Prayer Book"* in the 16th Century Leader, the Rev, A. S. Thomas .Thursday afternoon-Sunday-school service,' with addresses by the Bishop and the Rey.'Churchill Sa tier lee. Friday morning-Christian Sooial; ism. Leader, the Rev. W. P. Witselh Saturday morning-The Chicago? Lambeth ..Quadrilateral; The Rev. H. O. Judd. - The committee would call attention to the fact that this will be the first meeting of Convocation ever held in Benuettsville. We have there a com. paralively new and vigorous mission at a critical Btage of its growth. It is such places that the Church should try. to strengthen. We would nek out brethren, both clerical and lay, to try to make this meeting a success. This will bo dono' by a thorough prepara tion of tho subjects appointed for dis cussiou. and by comiug in force to the meeting and Blaying till the end. / . CW. Boyd,. Chairman Executive Committee. The following is a list of tho preach ers for Convocation . at Bennettsville beginning October 19, 1903. Monday p. m.-Rey. Churchill Sat tcrlee; alt?rnale, Rev. T. T. Walsh. Tuesday p. ra-Rev. T. W. Clift; alternate, Rev. Harold "Thomas. Wednesday p. mi-Rev. W- P Wit?o?l; alternate, Rev. W. B. Gor don. Thursday p m.-Rev. E. M. Joy ner; alternate, Rev H. O. Judd. Friday p m.-Rev- A. S. Thomas; altertiate, Rev. P. D. Hay. . Sunday, a ni. -Rev." H. H. Cov ington. W. B. Gordon, Archdeacon. Clio Baptist Church The Baptists of Clio have set apart Sunday morning next Oct, 11th, as "Rally Day" for Connie Maxwell Orphanage. A speed ri! ccilttot iou wi iii'! be taken during ibo. Sunday School hour for said orphruK^-e. ?'ire'at li i i iou. The Dillon Oil kill was des troyed by fire on the afternoon of tho first, with 3,000 gallons of oil and a hundred bales of cotton. Tho loss is estimated at ten or fil teun thousand dollars, with Boine insurance. HEW7" The social feature of the State Pair is an important item in considering the advantages of being an exhibitor, you meet the best and most progressive far mers and stock breeders in the State, and make many friends who are valuable to you. Then prepare a cood exhibit to go to the next State Fair, Oct. 27-30. Moth ti i-s Read This. "We hope that all the mothers of our community have read the adver tisement of Br. Moflett's teething pow dersI (Teethiun) that has been appear ing in this paper, as it comes to us highly endorsod by tho best people of the land who havc'nsed it. Teothina is not a patent medicine but a favorite prescription of Dr. C. J. Monett who graduated at Jeffersons Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., and has had much experience in the treatment of children, and his Teoth ina becoming so popular be was forced to abandon tho general practice to de vote his lime to thc manufacture of these powders that have saved the lives of thousands of children. It is claimetT'lhat nothing equate them for tho irritations of teething and the summer troubles of children of any ago and no motlier willi stnnll child rea should be without them. End of Ditter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with nu nbcess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes of Dn Poi tit, Ga., ?'and gave me up, Everybody thought my time had come.- As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Thc benefit 1 received was striking and I was on my feet in a fow days. Now I lin ve entirely re gained my health.'' It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by J. T. Doug las & Bro Drug Store. Price 50c . nd $1.00. Trial bottles tree. Iusuranco Refunds Loss. Mr. A J. Bristow, representing the best companies of the world, offers the people of Marlboro aud surrounding country protection against lo9s by fire, lightning or windah) ins. Such losses aro liable to occur any tiny or night abd your only security ngninst cither isinsurnnco in some good company This is offered by Mr. Bristow, he M'ates in his &d, at little cost.. A word {o tho wiso is good advice. Gol ii now at Mittle'? store. '-"..frat A 3AD DEATH. ?" ,. pn Satin-day morning September; 19 th, t'H03, little Thomas' Franklin Stanton: yonnge/it'child o? Mr??ftd Mrs. F/P. Stanton closad its eyes jn sweetsleep and awoke in the Paradise ot God, On Sunday morning he Wes laid to rest in Hebron cemetery, Little Franklin was born November/the thirtieth nineteen hundred and during his short Hie won for himself the devotion and received the special attention ot the whole house* hold. The little one was bright and at tractive. .Why was he taken;? God knows best and may the bereaved Jamily lilt tip their voices and say, "Thy will be done, Our trials often seem hard to bear but in this case Gp'tf b^s mingled mercy with the'blow betaking one wno we are sure was prepared tb go lor we know, Ol such is the kingdom ot heaved ?I Ahl what would the $and be to us, , Ii the children were nb ?dole? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before, .' A Friend. Ijy MEMORIAM. The departed live in the deeds they have wrought; in the memories o! those they haye impressed with a com mon interest and whom they may have raised to a higher plane of thought and inspiration. 'The Uvea of the good, the loyal and true admit of no effacement The law of association is forever aotive in bringing thom to view. Some kindly word spoken yet not forgotten, some act of beneficence from unselfish prompting, aa expres sion of sympathy coming fresh from the heart, become Unka in a golden chain uniting the living with the dead. Mrs. Mary Dudley D.zier, who departed this life Av rust 20th, was the impersonation of kindness and generous sympathy. Her greetings were ever cordial and her 6milo of recognition was always aglow with sympathetic interest. For many years in near contact with the unfortunate, the weary and suffering, it was her happiness to bring cheer and comfort to the sad lives where reason was de trothed and hope has fled. To her it was a pleasing sacrifice, and the Re cording Angel has not failed to make proper entry in letters of light. Our friend hos passed from view, yet liveth. It cannot be thnt this transitory existence eud? un. Friends do not part forever. One by one they may pass below the horizon of life, dwelling at last in the twilight of memory, but sometime, somewhere in God's universe they will meet again. A FRIEND. Salostlay In October. The first. Monday in October 1903 waa a delightful day for farm work and.-- in consequence -the at tendance was below the average. There were no official sales, but the sales of live stock were lively aud many mules and horses changed hands at prices from $25 to ?65. Mr. Harris Bristow sold a car of ponies at lair prices. We saw only one exhibit of poultry-some choice. Baff Ply} mouth Rocks by D. ?^fJovington of A ftamqviilf1 Tuc "hOrse-swAppors" wore nore in numbers and many trades wore; made. - j The marchants did a pretty) guuii bu^m^o i??i. the i?y passed of pleasantly. Tho Carolina Citizen Is tho name of a new paper re cently started at Cheraw by 5?r. J. Ti Meehan of the Chesterfield Advertiser. Tho first issue, as is always the case, is a splendid I number. Good Crops of Evertyhing. If there was any danger of a famine anywhere this'yenr, we would think providence had given the secret to Mr. C. S. McCall to prepare for it, for his barns will not begin to hold his crop this year, of coro, peas, oats, fodder and peavine hay. The needy can have no fears about a scarcity of corn. They can take their wagons and come to Bennettsville and Mr. McCall can sell then? what they want. It takes piles to do him but he won't turn you off empty "if you want to buy any corn, peas or hay. His cotton crop is the finest we ever saw. CALL AND SEE THEM. fimBt Ono Car Load of JERSEY flg&C MILK COWS for salo at A. J. Mut boson's Stablos, Bennettsville. CROSS & DEMPSTER. "Those fine pears are going fast and if not supplied you better put in your orders at Mr. C. S. McCall's store FOR RENT, ONE LARGE STORE HOUSE and Ono Th'ce Ruom Cottage, with two acres of land, now occupied by Z T. Pearson & Co., for Rent for year 1901 - ALSO - Ono nie J Store House and a 3 Room Cottage with one or two acres of lan'i, now occupier! by Odom & Stubbs, For rent for 1904. Kor fuithor information write or seo E. W. GOODWIN, BRIG HTS VILLE, S. C. Oct 10, 1903. Strawberry Plants. Tito Largest Stock in the World. Nearly 100 Varieties. Ali tho choice, luscious kinds, for the Garden nud Fancy Market. Also ship ping variotics. AIHO Fruit Trees of all kind* to growers at wholesale rates Wo will save you half in planting an orchard. Dewberries, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines &Q. Our 120 page Manual, free to buyers, enables everybody lo grow thom ivith su ceo 83 uud profit. All plants packed to carry across tho continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated cataloguo free. Specify if you want cata logue of Shipping Varitios or Fancy Gar den kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO. KITTRELL, N. C. TBE ST?BE TUT VERY TRAIN for tile past ? gotten to the place, where v SHOWING been so great, Know that we Lave THE COUNTY, and we think we [ ; fully ask the patronage of Chudrens' Headwear. We have mdde a master effort than ever before this season to get a line of Childrens CAPS and BONMET8 that would be second to none. We feel like we have accomplished everything that could be desired. We have *a complete line of Child rens Silk Caps 26c to $2 00. I We are showing an unusually large line of Black Velvet Caps and Bonnets. They are very small this season and we have them in price from 70c to.S2.50. Infants Embroidered Trench Flannel Sacques, These Sacques come in White, Cream. Blue and Pink. They are made of French Flannel and are hand embroid ered. They come in several designs and range in price from Coe to $2, Childrens Cloaks. EVERYBODY/ KNOWS How Hard it in to find a good line of Childrens OLOAKSl Our Buyer spent considora bio time on this lino, nod wo think wn can please most any ono. IT seems to us that almost everybody in the surrunding country has bought Shoes from us. This season our Stock is more complete than ever before. We have a complete line ol the fol lowing makes, and we hardly think it worth while to say anything further as to this Department : DREW SELBY & CO., Ladies ShooB. A complete line ranging in price from $2 to $3,00 Portsmouth Shoe Co., J For Wolt Box Shoe Co., J Children. ?n's, Barry's ) For and Reynolds' \ MEN. HATS and GAPS. OUR LINE this season is lar a head of any previous season. We have a complete line ot BON AR HATS and CAPS. Hats we have in all the new shapes and colors. In Caps we have a great variety. We have a full line for alt-Men, Boys and Children. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of .stock holders of tho "'South Carolina Pa cific Railway Company" will'be held in the office of the Secretary in Bennetts vii le S. C., on Wednesday Ootobcr 14, 1903 Al o'clock noon. . c. s. MCCALL, Scotti I nry. l?ciT.iifjwiu?. S.' 0 . So,u Tj /ri?ir-. ItoMB RSMEroxcuBitXMBR&CP. i.-j.'.-inaraKM3H JS. C. ?H O H Ii ISON j Electrician . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLORENCE, S. C. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump ing Eo?inis and Gas Engines installed Pipo-fiitling and general machine wnrk Au?ust20, 1903. I 2 0 0.0 Lightwood Posts-G feet long from trees not boxed. C. S. MCALL, I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Coupty of Marlboro-Court Com mon Pleas. MARGARET CROSLAND. Annie Movers. Kitty Orice, Betty Torrey. L. B Mclaurin, John L MiLiurin. and O. B. McLaurin, Plaintiff:), . against I JOHN L, MCLAURIN, 'BOSMO McLau ' rin, Same?! Goodwin and Julius J Lane a? Administrator of the personal estate of B. II. B.?lhea, Dofeodanls. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. To tho Defendants. John L McLaurin, Bessie McLaurin, Samuel Goodwin and Julius J. Limo ns Adm'r of thc persou? al estate of B. II Bcthca. You are hereby Summoned and requir" ed to answer tho complaint in this actina* I which ii filed in thc Office of thc Clark o' tho Court of CoDimon Pleas-iq anti for tho County and State aforesaid, aud to serve a copy of your answer ! i the said Complaint on thc subscribers at {)ic office of either at Bouncttsvillc, S. twenty days after the service elusive of thc day ol' such if you fail to answer the oom plaint 'vith in the timo aforesaid, thc plaintiff* in this action will ipply to thc Court '.'"or the relief demanded in thc complaint. Dated September 23d, A, 1) , 1903. ISEAL.1 J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. J. II. HUDSON, T. 1. ROGERS, Plaintifls Attorneys. ?s at ?ne ouicc S. C" Swithin ce hercM*. ex-. BCrvicA % and j To thc Dofcudant SAMUEL GOODWIN : Please take notice that tho Summons tn this action, of which the foregoing is a cony, wasfilod tn tho office of tho Clork of tho Court of Common Pleas at Ben ncttsville, in tho county of Marlboro in tho Stato of South Carolina on thc 23d j day of Seplombcr A.. D., 1903. J ll. HUDSON, T. I. ROG HRS. Plaintiffs Attorneys. Bcnncltsville, S. C. Sep. 24, 1903.-Ot Fire Insurance. NSURE YOUR COTTON GINS against loss by bro. Rates renson? ablo ia beat of Companios. Call on or address (office over National Bank) A. J. BRISTOW, Agt. BennolU ville, S Cy ) / I ES SELLS un l?verai weeks has boon briiiging. re can announce OUR.FAEL A and never befpre have Wo been I/ARGrES? and MOST SELKC can safely say in the Eastern Cai the Public Generally. HAVE you seen our New Millinery Department? If you have jot vou certainly cannot alford tb buv your Fall Millinery without first doing so. Miss LETTE, ot Baltimore, is in charge this season, and she is considered emu oi the best . Designers and Trimmers in the country. Miss LETTE . spent several weeks in the leading Millinery markets j ol the North, and we are pleased to an nounce our Fall and Winter stock of Millinery larger and more complete than eyer belore. We are sliowtrig an im. mense line of Rcapy tb Wear' HAT?, I aud we have almost a huTjdred UiTcrentl shapes and colors. .^ps^t^^ OUR Dress Making i)epartment this Lewis, who comes t.> ua with the v< from the informa- i .m vye 'laye wc feel sui has had a Dress.M ?dc i ny business in New tee all work sent ont lit every particular. Big Sale o? Men's Shirts When our Bliyor Waa io '.he N lor them markets he succc .;. -1 ip nl?fiug out ut a very low price se vor al Manufacturen HneB ol' High Grado Shirt.' . The? have beon a little late coming in anti . hive decided lo offer all of them h\ ono l^g S?le. They are strictly first grado gooda and all aro of thc latest pattern ? ''Moaaroh, Cluett, Lion and International aro soma of tho makes. You will not hare n^ain soon nnothet Shirt buying opportunity liko this .one. It would pay you '.o buy your next summer Shirts no>>\ $1.25 and 1.50 values ?a go st $1.05 $1.00 values to go ia this salo at 72o Strictly 75 cont values nt 40 ..onts 60 cent values nt J" beb?a. They aro tho gr-atest bargains we shall over be able to ofier u^air- soon. SALE LASTS ONLY 2 VEERS Marlboro -Oamity1 TheStoie thut sells I boclv at the L< mut: - ? .WPtOWUHJII Read This. ? IF you want lp Bl V n* SELL anything j5er??! ?v^.'to. . WATCHIE. . Gall on S; .J. P'iw.JlSON, The .l .'v.v.?m-, ? oflico 1' --- 500 8tt'i8 foi; tho b ys from 3 to 17 year? ol ige ni Mittle's store. Still at tho O?d Stand. Capt Joh-; Bristow, asks .us to tell his oh'l oiibt?iners that his Stall in the Mai ket ia now dally supplied with the bes I ol fresh meats. If 'yon wahi u steak, roast or cut? itSj bail up 52 and ?your order v/i ll bp filled. You want i creel /;..? qualities| and prices the.i ge q Mittle'? ator?. Mittle shov . ?.i up-to-date j dress in Marlboro ooah ty, Nothing gi' - large veturns in proportion to space iyered ;ind labor expended as a well kepi <h.rawberry bed p anted in ?.:,\\\\ h?ico varieties. Let all in need of plants j oad ad of Continental Plat i i this issue. Tliey offer als all ianda fruit trees. The best kne? pa s in tho world from fit rj. at Mittle's store. Wonderful ft; < .. Is displayed., enduring pains of acrid! inds, Bru ises, Burns. rstifljoints But theie's' it< ne ? Bucklen's Arnica Salve .. ill :ill tho pain and cure thetrouble.lt' . ytitjxe on o arth tor Price, too. at Druggist. At Mittle 1 . : est 75c knee suita o earth ism Stol5 Tho Contir . nial Want Co. Kittrell N. C., are tho eluppora ni flrawberry plaut? in the v : All desiring to grow .this 1 i-oioiis ruit eliould write for their full calaloguoi ? iioy offer also alli kinds fruit BU, ' > their ad. Ilcat?y/ for Vonr Orders. Mri L. P. Stubbs ol Tenter has talton) tho Agency lor (ito Wil bur's,Stock l?ood, foi-??tock and poultry. None better on tho mar ket. ?Every package guaranteed. It wili' also pvevcut hog cholera,; and thoso v. ho uso it. . . i rest easy' ns to <enrc. Orders will bo lelivered Writo or phi) io him un I ho will bo /pleased i give yon all informa tion. R. P. O. No 4. Sold in any quantity. / Lemons extra Fancy only 20c ' doz at W. M. Rowo's ns Case after Case of desirable 1 ND WINTER STOOK COMPLY able to oiler such values as we i r STOCK OF GENERAL ME] L-olinas. Oar Stock is Complete DRESS GOODS, I VERY SEASON lor the past two ^4 Jears we have been improving this Department. Thia season we have made the greatest effort we have ever made, and it really seems to us that we have "gone the limit.1' In Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress j Goods, Fancy Suitings, Flannel Waist? ings, and Tule Waistings, we have bought some ol everything Fashion says | will be worn. A Postal will bring Samples. season will be in charge of Mrs M. O. sry best recommendation possible, and re she will please every one Mes Lewis f York for several seasons. We guaran. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! During thc next few days wo expect to | receive our Fourth Oar of Furniture. When thia Car arrives our sfook will bo | complote ia tho fullest Feme of tho word. During tho past summer when business was dull with the Factories our buyer visited tho leading Furniture markets of the East aud succeeded in getting largo concessions made him. Wo bought Our entire stuck at the very lowest price possi ble, and wo proposo to givo our customers tho advantage of our Quantity Buying. Our jiucs aro completo from a Kitchen Table to a polished Oak Suito, Wo arc I Headquarters for Springs and Mattresses We sell Ojtcrmoore's Patent Elastic Felt | Mattresses in one or two pieces. All out Room Suites aro fitted with a sot of .thc very bet slats and rollers. We Silber Goode in Bonneville, s Greatest Store Everything for Every Dwest Prices. -O ^ t im J i ! i Lui - - AIS GAN SUPPLY 1 np tO fifi - OP i C. B. GROS _\Vo cordially invite every lady, m rounding country to como to our Si this magnificent.collection of Forei? hy far the best efforts we have ever meat is new and up-to-date, and t tnslo and tho low price that wo pro| convinced that from our stock is tin Our Store is overflowing with tin stock that has ever been our piensa Come One, AiND MAKE MY STOKE IIEA1 MEW C MISS HUTU NOBLE bi llEPAltTMENT. YOU Will ? accommodating but combir the most skilled trimmers i Tbanking you all for yoi tainly expect to give better merobandise for you bovtgbt before. EEBPECTPTJ] isa || Oct. 7, 1903. I STATE OF BOUT If CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court Com mon Pleas. M. Ellen Coward and Others, Plaintiffs vs Lia Pointer and Others, Defend.mts. IN Obedience to nu order of CourtMnadc in abovo case on Sept 26th, 1003 Notice ishoroliy given to nil tho creditors of the cstato ol'Natlian L. Sweet deceased, flint they aro required to provo- their ; claims beforo pic within thirty days from tho date of this notico, and all persans in I dobtod to said estate aro directed und rc I quired to uiuko paymont unto mo. J. A. DRAKE, Oot, 1,1903. . Clerk of Court. tferehandi e, until now we have ETE. Never before has OUR ire offering This Season. We 3CHANDISE IN MARLBORO in ALL LINES, and we respect Gloak Department Wo have improved thia lino moro than I any other Department ia oar Storo. Wo hovo mada a great effort to show a better lino thoa any of our compotitor?, and if wo may judge from tho nioo things Booie of our .ouBtomers havo already eaid about this Department. . wo must have avery pretty hoe. | We have aa unusually fine Hoe of Black Cloaks. Mens, Boys, Childrens Clothing. Our Fall and Winter ?took of Meas', Boys and Childrens' Clothing is more completo this year than ovor bo ford. Ia Moos' Clothing wo havo a full hoe of the well koowa Griffen Brand ranging from $5.00 to $22.50. In Boys aad Ohildroaa' Clothing we I haodlo Blumenthal's Philadelphia lino Tu is ia recognized tho heft Hoe of Youths Boya and Childrens' Clothing mada in thia country- The pricea rango from $2, to $9,00. Hundreds of desirable patterbs In Mena Odd Panta, we have A. J. S tro uss & Bra's lino- Wo havo them ia a vnridy of patterns io price (rom $2 to j $6 00. Of oourso wo have tho oheapcr | ono too. WATERPROOF RAIN COATS. Wo have a complete Hoe of Waterproof j RAIN COATS FOR MEN AND WO MEN. Wo havo the Long Box Coats I for tho Mea, aad the Loog Raglan for] the Ladies. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. Sfc?r AU School Girla should have ono | of our Raglans. Rugs, Art Squares, Matting. WE arc showing aa unusually large j lino of Rugs, Art Squares and j Matting. Wc have the exclusive ag3ucy for one of the beet Philadelphia lines, and we ahow only Now and Up*to>?Dato Patterns. - You had best make your sc Icctioa before tho stock is picked over. WM F - im nm rv" ? m bu ID - ?JrIEIR WANTS lew and tte Display L'HB - LAND CO., iss aad child io tho county and sur :oro wheo ia the City and inspect ita and Domestic Millinery. It is made. Everything in this Depnrt o see the styles, workmanship, fino )Osc to mark our Hats, you will ba ? place to mako your selection. a best bought, most carefully select iso to show the public. Come All, )QUARTERS while iu tho city. 2 DAILY. EIS charge of the MILL?NE?IY ind her not only polite and ted with this she is one of in the State. ar past patronage, we cer you this season more and r money than you have ever I BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. HOTEL TONSORIAL PARLOR, THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest. Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance LADIES WORK a Specialty 1 Once a customer, always a customer HATCHER & MUDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS E MISSES LEASE AND W0DTER8. DEPOT STREET. "SES-?==;5 We artr-showing ? OH?BMIJNG LINE OF Fall and Winter Hai;s> In All the Desirable Sh^ <*-**f9 ooooo?oo ^ You will find there anything you, may wish in the Ladies Line. .W9 have also a beautiful line o?\ m SB m m Always glad to shew our lines, OCT. 8, 1903. .>*< ; Pl m ? 1 il m m m What some people yon Know, ami who have Tested,*,?.Ji Goods? Say about the Excelsior Cook Stoves: 1 bought an "Excelsior Gook Stove" last Spring. I am well-pleased A It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove^Pever hat!. .. GECT.-M? WEBST J,!;. \ 1 have been using the new " Excelsior Cook Stove'' madejsy'f. A. She?;-i . ? Co., tor i6 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction^ . Mrs J; G. W. COBB. Mrs COBB has just put in another I regard the "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good, as the best and when in need of a Cooker I endeavor in get that make ot Stove. A. J. BRISTOW. Mr. BRISTOW-bought one from a sister town, as until re-: m',1y there was no agency in Bennetts vii! e. .. - Tho "?xcalsior Rango" bought of yon gives entire catisfaclion.': The?e goods and g|? of^Hr^'varrj, Crocf(?ry, Paintr Oils nan bs \\?A at BcnueUaviiio! S'. G. iii Nex??a W;P.?)re?tl? Costs Oflly 25 oests at Druggists, I Cutes CMora-liif l DI arr i i o ta, Dys t n ti r . t)v> Bow?! Trouble : Children o fAny. [Aldi Digestion, l{t the Bowclii Stria the Child and>M iii TEETHING EA it Or maU >5 cunts to C. ?I. MOPFETT, M. D., GT. UOUIO, .Jalr 33, 1878.-Dn? O. J. BfOFFKT-Hr Dear Birt J as tlc a to rea doinandJ that I oh oula | myexperlonce with rouraxosHent nedltlnt,.TBETSINA.. Ou Utils ?;lrlv Jmtf ' troDbleteathlDff. Ercty ramed? TTM exhausted la th? flUnpo of prexsH cos VI n ut A to J><ui oH par? blood ?Ad buroma few collina id to> day* I S,r ? other determined to UT TKETHXHA. and fal? dar 0? tfnJ&tra.was? ?Teat chango- now Ufa bad nt a bawsla ?aro rcsuli?, ftoj thanks lo ?ft?THW^, lb<i t)t ll. QINA.. Ou UKJB sHrlvluitthlrtoen months old, has hi ! imedr wat exhausted la tba ffhapa ol prescriptions from family physicians. Her bi ? od par* blood sad bur ola a ie itv continu id |n> day? at a tirar. Her Ufa was almo s l deipi Tears, sis. , Sdi tat and Proprietor Taikjsea (Ala.) Ki Citation For Letters of Administration. ?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MAniiBOBO' COUNTY-By Milton j MoLaurin, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, J. ?. Drake, Clerk of Court, made snit to mo to grant unto him Letters of Administration of tho Batato and Effects of Robort Gray deoansod: Theso axe therefore to o'to and admonish ali and singular thc kindred and creditors of tho said Robort Gray, deo'd, that | they bo and appear before mo in tho Court of Probate to bo held at BennottBvlllo, on tho 4fch day of Novombor 1903, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, to nh ow oauso, if any they have why said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day of September A. D., 10.03. MILTON MCLAURIN, Sept 26, 1903. Judge of Probate. .' ; NOTICE! IS hereby givcu that under an from tho' Court' of Bankruptcy I authorized to sell at private salo tl I lowing land "belonging to tho Est?t'-. John Manning Bankrupt eituate in ida boro County, S. C. lo wit.. . Ono tract known as tho "Qali.i-. Placo," on thc mad from Parnass ; Clio, coDtaiuiug 137} aerea. One tract known as the ''Dc Placo" containing 279 acres. One tract, kuowu as the "Buudy P containing G9 acres. Ono tract known as the ''Ev Pl icc" ou road from Cheraw lo M .. contuining 22i\ acres. Persons wishing to buy can add res 0? Clio. S C., or ri. li. Newton br 1 W. Bouehior, ai Benncttsvillc, S. C. \iv JOHN C/.LHOLN, ' Trust. bl ot' rl An Opportunity ! TAX NOTICE AN IDEAL. HOME SITUATED BETWEEN ST PAUL'S AND LUMBER BRIDGE, ROBIN SON COUN'l Y, Near A. C L. R R - 500 ACRES. - -200 AORES CLEARED, Good Dwolling and Tenant Houses. Fine Farming or Trucking Land. Good Neighborhood. Churchos and Schools. Good Wator. WILL SELL CHEAP I For furlhor information apply or writo J. D. BROWN, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Augusto, 1903. OFFICE OF COUNTY TKEABUBBK. BonDotavillo, 8. C., Sopfc 19, 19c OTICE |B hereby givon that tho B. for thc collection of Taxos for B j boro county for tho fiscal year commet January ist 1903, will bo opon nt tho "] suror'B Offlco in Bannettavillo on Thur Ootobor 15th and romain open until j ember 31st 1903. Tho peualty wii: added on all_ taxes not paid by that c Tho levy is ns follows : State Tax 5 ml Ordinary County tax 5 mi. i Constitutional School tax 3 1 ml) Past Indebtedness .'"Iv .ml: Tiling public highway $ m NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. HAVING this day flied in tho Probate Judges oltloo of Marlboro County my final rotnrn ns Committeeman of Snaah Thompson. Notico is hereby giyou that I will apply to said Court on tho 16th day I of Oot 1903 for a final diaohargo as snob I Committeeman. JAMES MCDANIEL, Committeeman. Sept 16th 1903. Total tax lovy, SPECIAL SCHOOLS : Antioch Boauty Spot, Boykin Bonnottovillo Brightsvillo Kollook Lcetor Tntum Willis CLIO Ebenezer 14? mil 2 mili 3 mill 2 i mill 4 mill 2? mill ai mill 2 J milli 4 milli 2 h milli ?I milli 2* niilli o? ^ mh Poll Tnx of Ono Dollar on hll.ablo bini mule pcreona from tho r. '. ? ? 21 to yinra. Comraut?tliiii .' 1 A Tax' Dollar ou all n?.'... t?o y 1 i8 to 50 yofirs pf ugo. j) H. jl?? ' Treasurer> m-.