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?IID lilil? I) AH A i\H ll Ann im iifi maiiLDUixu DfifflUlKAl BENNETTSYILLE, S. cT MY 8. A. RBOWHr ?fe CO, Office on Marion Street Oppoaite\ Masonic Hail. Friday, February 28 1904. Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A, Hodges -ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. 8. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pal?. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc-| Laurin. Office open daily. POLIOS-J. F. David, H. C. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. SiiKBirr-J. B. Green CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JunoK or PROBATE-M. MoLaurin * CORONER-C. P. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-WV L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thoma* AUDITOR-ChoB. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Chas. S. McCall. REPRESKN TATIVEB-D. D. McColl, Jr. j. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. M AU is TAI ES-C. D. Easterling, T. L Crosland, Bennettsville, II. L. MoLaurin, MoColi John A. Calhoun. Clio, V7. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. D. Stubb;), Br?ghtflvillo, W. W. Irby, Smithville._ Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol P., meets overy second and fourth Moo* day nighta at 7.30 o'clock. - J. T. Dudloy. C. C. C. D. Easterling, K- of R. & 8. MARLBORO LODQR NO. 88, meet? at Bennettsville. Friday evening, on or bo* fore caoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. H. E Stockton, Sooretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CUAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., nioeta at Bennettsville on the second Friday of each month. J. F. Kinney. H. P. H, E. Stookton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. meots at McColl, each Saturday niter noon, beforo tho full moon, at 4 o'dock. AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M.. I meats at Clio, Saturday on or after each ? full moon at 3 o'olook, p. m. D. H. Everett, W. M. J. E McLeod, Secretary. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. M o ERIS, P. C. Sunday sohool 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday eveuing at 8.00jo'clock. 8. oertaU'.odent Su-.'.jy soli??l; Ph?l. A.. Hodges. ??APTI6T-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Rt, uri AV iv.. o>u\ tx ii...i... P?aehms 8au : ifcyv ?.? 1 ; b$ ia., and 7-30?. m. Prayer | __^_0_d$3 ti_" ii E Q ..? . Buperintondcnt of Sunday sohool, H. W Carroll. PRESBYTE RIA.:;- -Banyan McLeod Ph D., Pastor. Serviced every Sabbath (summer) 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) ll a. m. aol 7-30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Soate free. Strangers cordially invited. Sunday sohool every Sunday IO a. m. Superintendent, J. T Dudley. All parents and children made J welcome at thc iohool. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector. ? Preaching every second and fourth Sunday at II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday| ?ohool at 9.30 a. ui. Dr. J. A. Falson, Superintendent. Cotnty Church Directory. Bennettfuille Circuit Appointments REV. J* W. A RI AILI., P. C. Pirat Soflday-11a.m., Pino Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Smday. ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot, j Third Sinday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. ni, Smyrna* fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. RAKER P. C. ?Hrat Sunday. Hebron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3>30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. . Zion 3.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Hebron II a. m. -' Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. .' Zion 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio every Sunday morning . Epworth League Sun 3 o'clock. Sunday school m W. A Hinshuw, Supt. ai) :ing Monday night at 8. ing ovcry Sunday aft at 4 o'uloek. Jonday school at 3 R. ~iM, Juckt--on,jSupt. North Marlboro Circuit. R V. T. L. BL VIN, P. C. First Sunday, Oak Qrovo, io a. m. Phau ant Hill 12 noun, New Hope, 4 p. m. "Saooad Sunday, Shiloh 11 a. m. Ebonezer 4 p, m. Third Sunday, New Hopo 11 a. ra. Pleasant HUI 4 p. m. Oak Orove, 7 30 p. m. 1'Vutth Sunday, Ebenezer 11 a m. ShiIoh; 4 p. m. OLIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works THE Business recently known un th? CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU RING CO . will I. oreaf'roi be known an TUE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. H. IVEY solo owner and director, Tho luteat improved wood working machine-i arc being placed for doing all Mada cf Novelty work for builder? use at living prices. ..t.iU^, ?' 4.\ Ho.aK08 is agent at Bennetts villa and will take your orderr. Oat 23, 1903. f pgpgniTi^ Mrs. John Wallace of Laurin burg is visiting Mrs. Noah Odom. Miss May Odom is visiting at Dunbar Miss NelOra McGoll has return ed from a trip to Baltimore Mr. S. P. Wright has our thanks for favors that we appre ciate W V. Bullard of Red Hill was up on Friday and made us aplea sant calli Mrs. L. D. Langdale of Wal terboro is visiting the editor's family this week ^ Mr. H? P. Wilcox, of Darling ton speut Sunday and part of Monday m town Miss Rachel Mittle is spending two weeks with friends in Char leston and Orangeburg Mr. T. W. Bullard of Adams vale was down Wednesday and called. No special news Mr. H. H. Hubbard of Bright sville was in town Tuesday and called. He has no more hogs Misses-McLaurin and Lona Pate of Clio spent Tuesday und part of Wednesday in town Mr. Robt C. Coxe of Red Hill was up Tuesday. Farm work goes slow yet owing to heavy rains Miss Sue Odom, who has been spending two weeks with Mrs. Zack Harlee at Darlington came home Friday We regret to report that Mrs Ann Thomas is quite sick at the home of Mr. D. W. Weatherly near Ebenezer Mr. Noah Odom and daughter Miss Sue, visited in Brightsville Tuesday. He still drives his 31 year old bay colt. Mr. J. C. Cooper, Agent of the Coast Line, made a business trip to North Carolina Saturday and returned Tuesday Mr. F. H. Ivey of Clio Novelty Works was up Tuesdav. He is doing some line wood work in the building line. Mr. J. R. C?rabo, of Browns ville was up Thursday and called. Everybody busy in Brownsville preparing for another crop. Mr. J. W. Bundy of the upper part of Beunettsville Township was down Saturday and made us a pleasant call. No special news Mr. Jackson A Stubbs, of Brightsville was down Saturday a*jd called with a smile Farm work has commenced but goes slow yet, Mr. G. W. Huestess, one of Red Hilt's clever farmers, was vip Saturday and called. He has been suffering with lagrippe, but ic getting weil again A:Y-v th? Tigers. Con?tablu AJ.vkir-s and evs made u good h ? ut Satur_in Smithville of whiskey-about 30 gallons. The party had it hid away in a barn under some hay. Some Extru Reading. Through the courtesy ot the Colombia Slate we give our read era the full reply of the former State house commission to the charge made againt them by thc Legislature. It is a little lengthy, hut will bo found interesting. A Lucky Farmer. Mr. Lewis Chavis of the old Beauty Spot section always has something to sell. He raises al most everything, except sugar and coffee In spite of the cold winter he will soon be ready lo supply salid greens, mustard, &c. Last week during the cold snap he was engaged in making sausage and packing them in lard for next summer. His hoir e supplit s never give out. With out exaggerating he is a success as a good farmer. A Military Company. Through the enterprising efforts of Mr. James F. David about 48 names have been enrolled as mem bers of a new Military Company for Beunettsville. A meeting will be called in a few days and the company fully organized by the election of officer?. There \s no good reason why Benuettsville nhould not have a first class com pany, and Mr. David deserves praise for the interest manifested in pushing tho enterprise. Sena'or J. L. McLaurin, a thor ough graduate io Military matters will receive tho unanimous call to the coptaincy and it is hoped that he will consent. Change in Business. I have associated with myself in the Furniture business my eon STORKS WAOOILL. We Bolicit the patronage of buyers in our line and guarantee BBti?faction. Feb 18, 04 Geo W. Waddill. The lamous Goodyear Apple Farm, near Waynesville, N (J , is now owned by John Ferrion, Esq., who said; King's Wild Cherry and Tar is the best Cough Medicine lt is pleasant and cfleective, and I would not be with out it, Even a ?light cold is not a thing ol no moment ft may end in ca tarrh or pneumonia. Keep thc breath ing apparatus open and clean All diss eases of thc throat and bronchial tubes are cured quickly rind plc -sant ly h?|.I)r. King's Wild Cherry and Tar. 25c , no cure no pay. Sold by llen nettsviUe Br?ig Co.. IJixby. N. C\-"I know that Lee's Remedy is the Nbest I ever tried. 1 think it a GodVsent remedy in my home, I have beenVroubled with head ache from a child, fwt Lee's Headache Remedy is the besV ot all. So will say to my hradaclif? sufferers. "Try this great remedy ?nd be convinced." Mk\S. T. C. ALLEN. Sold by BennettsV^lle Drug Co. A TOWN AND C OUN Ty NE WS. '-The days are leijfgth?ning . - Now for pretty /weather - Pee Deo was on a big boom Tuesday -Mr W. M. Smith is still pack ing cotton - The small grain crops look bettor since the rains I - The post office j observed Washington's Birthday SSIT" Very best can corn only 10c at Claude Moore's. - We have had some pretty days and lovely jiights'this wonk - Tho time to pay road tax expires on the 1st, next Tuesday S?lF" Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Several of the Brightsville farmers are holding cotton - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's - Robert McDuftie, a well known colored man in Hebron died Saturday - March will have two full moons-one on the 1st and the other on the 31st - Frank McPherson, colored, lost his wife Sunday morning from an attack of grip - Special attention is asked to the announcement of tho Plan tors National Bank in another j column - Shad uro seen hero every Saturday, but as !ong as the prices run higher than tho hil lows from whence they came, wo can't eat them FOR SATJE-A fine lot of Cala lilly Bulbs at twenty five cents each. Apply to Miss Emma Odom, Brightsville, S. C. - Mr. Jasper Fletcher of Adamsville has au advertisement in another column about choice Plymouth Rock Eggs. He offers them cheaper limn any yet, offer ed. Read liis "ad" and write him ?@~ Pipes and Snink?ntSupplies* in lidless variety cnn be fourni ut .T. T Douglas & Bro. CS?" New crop shreded Raisins, Currants, Citron &c. :it W. M. Rowes. - H. J. Heinz's Co., p rena red mince meat, cranberry sauce and apple butler for salo at W. M. Rowe's. - The best cook you can have now is one of those new stoves at Percy Moore's Real good green coffee to 12 J els at W. M. Rowe's. JUSL received a large lot of NEW LOADED SHELLS of fifi kind. At W. M. ROWES. DEATHS' DOINGS. The many friends ; a V/f. and Mi's. George l Yc-.m, u, deeply sympathise with th' ni the loss of their little daughter oj\ Wed nes'.lav evening niter a few ?hyis iliiiu?b, at L'.IA:L- bernie..sj?uth of the depot. A Distinguished Guest. Rev. Jumes A. Duncan, -Finan cial Agent of Columbia Female CjIK'ge has been spending a few days in our midst, tho guest of Senator McLaurin. ile preached au able sermon Sunday morning at, the Methodist church and again Wednesday night tu a large con gregation. Held a Murderer. Nows has been received that Wil Johnson, colored, we i known in Police circles herc, stabbed Jim Reid, colored, at Oheraw on Mon day, so that ho died in a Tow min utes. Johnson was taken to Ches terfield jail. Ile isa brother of Joe Johnson wanted at McColl. Another Birthday. Mr. .Jackson Stubbs, one of the old pioneers of Brightsville, celebrated his 87tli birthday on Friday last, lie had a good din ner prepared and a number of his kinsfolk were present. Catarrh. Winch usually commences willi cold in head, Hay Fever, rapidly inlects rhe mucous membrane ol the throat, and leads to graver complications, unless promptly attended to Wc recommend King's Sarsaparilla Internally to pun. fy the blood, ami direct treatment willi Dr. King's Catarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each hollie), lt gains a foothold Irom which it is bani to dis lodge. With trcatnicct ol these two medicines any ordinary case will yield quickly - thc very worse cases will be ureately relieved. Thc price, $ I co.-three lor $250, and guaranteed, Sold hy IJenneiltsvillc Drug Co., UnclalmoU Lottors. Lettem addressed to tho following maned dcrsons rotnaiti uncalled for ut thc pos-t oiRco ia BuiiucLtMvilic : Men's hist. Alirul Simm ms, Mr. C. Weatherly Samuel Piince, Muggie Hampton, Ceo. C.-bee, Dug Sparks, Shock Free man, A. D Grey. 1* L Wcdley, W. J. Molfit, A. 15 Rankin, Ce >. Simmons. Nothing gives as largo returns in proportion to spuce covered und labar expended as a well kept strawberry bcd p anted in really choice varieties. Let all in need of planta read ad of Continental P.ant Co , in this ??sue. They idler aldo all kinds fruit trees The Cn:.tinenta! Plant Co., Kittrell N. (J , arc the shippers of strawberry plants in the world. All des ling to grow this 1 scions fruit should write for their full catalog.?e. They od'- r nisi all kinds nuit lie s Sec their ad. Rock Hill Buggies. The agent Mr. P.A. Holges lina just received a carload of those hand some buggies and if you want a flue buggy call on him XJ2LI&IOUS NQTJB8. , Thu Presbyterian church will be open next Sunday at II a. m., and 7:30 p, m. The publicare invited. Tbe Epworth.League Prayer, mooting \* bold every Wednesday evenlog in tho Sun "ay aobool room of the Methodist church at 8 o'olook. The publto invited. Prayer meeting at Preabytoiiao .church Thursday af Icruoon at 5 p. m. Tho hour for evening services at the churches io- now 7.30 o'olook. Prayer meeting at the Baptlet oburoh every Thursday evening it 7 30. Prayer mooting at tho Methodist church every Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School at.the I Methodist church baa been changed to | 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon. To tbe Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : Dear Bretheron: Tue time lor holding the next Couniy Sundoy school Confer? ence ol the M. E. Church, South, has been changed to last Friday and Sat urday in April and will be held at Beu lah church, Clio circuit As this is the first meeting ever held at Beulah it is earnestly hop<ul . that every school in the county will have lull representation, and that it be made one of Inc best yet held. This is a nutter that msts with thc workers and demands a hearty res ponse. Each sehool should elect two dele" gates, as early as possible, as thc time is short, and need their names to the secretary at Hcnnettsville. Also prepare repoits ol thc condition of schools A lull share ot earnest work will make tins meeting a success. CT . Easterling President. S A. Brown. Sec'y. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FinsT ROUND-E P. TAYLOR, P. B Beuticttavillo ct, Tino Grove, Ftb 6, 7 Beouottavilla & .MoColl Mille, 7 p. m 7, 8 Clio and Beulah, at Bculuh Ftb 13 NorLII Marlboro, Euenizer, Feb 27, 28 Brightsville, Bojkin3 3op ni 28,29 Blenheim ct, FuroaiHua, Mch 5th Baiinnttsville Sta, Mun, 5. 6. Brcwiiavillo, Ct., Bethleheim, Mch, 12, 13 A reeent advertisement con tains the fellowing startling in formation: kkIf the gentleman who keeps the shoe store with ii red head will return the nm brells of a young lady with whalebone ribs and an ivory handle, he will be suitably re warded. Eacapod au Awful Fato M . lt. lluggius of Melbourne, Fla , wriUc, "My doctor told mo I had Con auuiptiou nod nothing could ho dono fot me. I wuH given up to diu. Tho off ir of n freu trial bottle of Dr. King's Few Dit-cov pry for Conwurapiion, iuduoed mc to try it It isult* were startling. I am now on thr read to recovery and owe all to King* New Dit-covery. It surely suvcd my life. " This great euro is guaranteed for all thtoa' and liing dis-.a-ei hy J. T? Djuglaa & Bro. Druggists. Price 50.! and $1 00 Trial Bat tles Free. Kir. ie - IV ul lotti nie last eypn iiir I waa the prettiest ijirl beevor 1 . -sic--Oh, thtii'? not ling. He ML in I ?10 atnie lo lue iu?-? j .... Kittie-I know, dour, but his tiste muy have improved since then, you know.-Boston Trans cript. FOR' SAB,Si. cratfBf Two n ee young Milk Cows jtiSZ, wi li fust calf. Weil hrokon. One .jf them a full blood Jersey Ueo W. YVaddiil. Fe!? IO, 1001 I'.i Tri.n TUAN fjui.11 . I .?n- tri illili tl fur H. V.nil ji-a'H with utin.iiiu indignation un?! nervntiH duhility, ' wiiO'M F J. (J uRii, of Llucascor, N fl. "X.> ri moly helped ino ir.til 1 bi'g:iti ming EiVel la Mitt ara, which did me ni ire g->oi than ?ll tin1, medicines I ever ua;:d Thu* have also kept my wife in excellent health lor yean She anya EU-ctrio Bitters are juht splendid for (? m:.In trouble; that they are a grund tunic and intigorater fur weak rou duwn women. Nu olhct incdic'nie e ui take it.< plac? in our family '' Try them. Only 50c.' Satisfaction guaranteed hy J. T. Douglas it Bro. NEAULY FORFEITS HIS LIKE. A runtiA'ny almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on tho leir of J. B Omer, Franklin Grove, III. For four years it de fied all doctors and Ml remedie*. But Buck, [en'a Arnica Sa ve had no trouble to euro him. Equally gcol for B.irra, BIU?RCS, Skin Eruptions und Piles 250 ut J, T Doaglaa & Bro Dui,; Store. Cheap Reading. Tile Atlanta Constitution and Democrat one year (or $1,75. The Democrat and the* Semi wcekly A tlanta Journal one year or $1.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lr.dy's Hook for $1.50 The Sunny South and the Demo crat for only ?1.50 Cur03 Blood Poison, Cancor, Ulcers, Ec '/.oma, Carbunclos, Etc. Medicino EYoo. Robert Ward. Maxcy's, (Ju., says: "1 suffered hom blood poison, my head, face and shoulder woro one mass of corruption, ache.-' in bones an 1 joints, burning, itcli iii!.' .-e.ibby skin; was all run down and discouraged, but Botanic Blood Balm cured inc par feet ly, healed all thc sores and gave my skin I lie rich glow of health. Mond Balm pul new life into my blood, and new ambition into my brain." Cen. A. Williams, Koxbury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore ou hack ol' head, suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul cer on leg, bone piina, iichincr skin, cured perfectly by Isotonic Blood Balm sores ?ill healed, Botanic Blood Balm enies all malignant blood troubles such as cczcul.t, scabs and ?-eales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate cases I hat hnvo reached the second or third stage. Druggists, $1. To prove il curcH, Ba m plo of Blood Balm Pent lice and pre paid by willing Blood Balm Co., Atlan ta, Cia. Describo trouble und free medical advice i-ent in Foaled letter. For salo at J. T. Douglas & Uro i W&We are daily receiving fresh Installments % OF FURNITURE ll We &ave Boom Suits in Oak Or. m WM from $I2-BG to $75. ?:?v Wo iry lo keei) Everything in the Fur niture Line, a?d will order at close mar gin anything not in ?tock. j We tire as anxious lo please as we are to sell. ty&< I Will sell Every thine; on its merila, and will not misrepresent our goods, and stund read}* at a tiiiics to remedy any errors. P GK W. WaddiU & Son. jp Fih.mrij IS. 100-1. IM r sale by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsvill?, S. C MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. C. nj ni i n r lit lurtBT? AGAINST LISS wm OR WIN!) Sill FWILL COME, und generally whan least ?xnej? od, therefore, it. ir i I i-- ?isa In nr.it F ot. v..tir?.U K^niost I... I ..JMv ..... ? ..>)..? .... ?:.:. MU'. Cf ii" M ('tu .. ?j?torV;S p .1 Si ou-- ol M..-; jlu?mli-e, if ; ..r.?fju',ur C- ; j.T.ii.* named ! . ! ,\v J. , ? ?.viii tyj ni RIV n?l>M..*iVir L'l.t-M. tr. N'.lii ui..! i? m;-:. 1' : . .-:"< . iv ;..!., i.lM.r.; ii. rr. ?.V villi*. '. '-'. fi"" l?? ho iutthc v.-m r'it'tp. von ?viii : . .MM-,.T?,I lo know how HUI-'il wilt CO:.! YOU 'ii nkurB. T???S PiWf?i fj()t\ ,.. . i^i rrpii"iili-j Ly tuc ?... rj ?'. ... i. ...doa & Globo, of Liv.- rpo .1 I . pool, A tun, ii kitti rd, Connecticut., II irtfoid, ? ' Ha tford, Coan , Pl i; ?. ? id'in, I iforuaatilo, of L?aJon mid i;-lhiunrgh, i .. * : tilford, Cu?n., 0 in ul ij| : ???w Y irk, nf i'.' ioklyn, '?i- II wiling ci Mo* York, Lat" .j.no.. ot Now York, 1 . Go., 9! North America, Plriltululpliiu, Southern Stock Mutual, Greenaboro, >ou'.hi-ri) U'ldonvritcrs, Greouiiboro, tlunover, of New York, Niagara, of Now Yolk, Pci'udelpbiu Underwriter*, Philadulphia, Penn n. iv mia, of Phil id ol ph in, Piro AsHOoiutioo, Puiladolphin, Biiuiliible, of Ch.irI.Rtmi, S. C. Gorman, nf IVjep ut, 111., Qu cn lim Co , nf Amoricn, N Y U.torgii Il^in?, ColunibiH, Ga., Briii-ih America, Toronto, Canad 1. iv KITE I'.nsin si ?11 any section til the County. A'Lb LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PUOMPPLY PAID. A. J. BRISTOW, AGT H L903. Bennettsville. S, C. '/li Ni m mm i rn .>?< >Xoi< >?< >U >-s-< >U >l< ' TO WORRY, BUT CO MK R?G HT ON TO di ET* IP YOU ^7^7"y~^j>T'"J? . oods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions And Fancy Ovocenes. li Waler Ground M KAI. anti HOMINY a specialty W ll line in euch Department and will li ! your Wanta in each AT TII10 LU WEST PR 1010a. VY to Town ca l ami sec ns. I'hor.e orders in town delivc cd nd satisfaction guaranteed. -o ns -Near Douglas1 Drug Store, Et ri nt ( lio /ey lias added ti Oi is*Novelty W01 ks at . ?t the demand for ire d hominy at all tin i him your orders am aran tee good ser vie Tin . ions. Mr. gps is opening n onr wagons- one and me ol them guinnn defect iti uuilc ?al t i . .i;i two . . teeil or v ft vi . oi Afflicted ? U solutely ijunranteeil to < 'linj-'worniF, l'j< '/.omn Itch nd chronic skin disease? Sem ; i-< . ls . il get a pnekngo by mail . red and sold hy DOZIER, M. D. ' uroberton, N. C. Strawberry Plants. Tho I.nriicst Slock in thc World Z\e;irly 100 Varieties. All thc choice, .luscious kinds, for the Gnnlon nnd Euncy Market. Also >ld|> ping varieties. Ali-o Fruii Ti cos of all kimh lo growers ni who'e?ilo raies Wc will s ive you half in pltiniing ?in nrehard Dcivbcriies, Asparagus, Itliuh.irh, ti- ..].. Vines &o Oar 120 page Manttnl, (rec tn I.livers, onnMcs everi hotly lo grow them willi MI voss and pioflt. Al! plants packe.1 lo carry ncn-s lin isontincnl frosh as when dug Iilustr ic catalogue free K|ioe?V ?fyou ivan' eva logue nf Shipping Vuriiiesor Fancy Gai den kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO. KITTRKLL, N. C. T ..o'u For Bale, flOI 'O ACRES ol' Oom] H L lalor cultivalion, tho baloo . d liuiher, for which Micro d. Situated Pour Milos ti ville on I ho Wih .jiitiL'i lorin <. Ad I fl JOS STAMPS, i.m .her D.i.lgo. N.U. No. ... li). I J. 1 r\ ci ^ OF #? Tlioroiiglibred 13 for only Tit) cents home de livery-10 eds exlra for packin and delivering to Express ofh'et J A S PE lt FLETH EH, MCCOLL, a. o. Jan. 28. ll. V. D. 2. MONEY TO LOAN. THE PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK. OF B^NNETTt?YILLE, S O-. ^R?soutces and Capital : : ; . $336,077.70 Our methods are progressive and policy liberal We Juive simple means io supply your needes. Home and Out-of-Town accounts solicited. Every accommodation consistent with pratten banking accorded Deposiors. Wc invite yon io inspect our modern Screw Door Burglar-Proof Safe. Best possible protection to Devositors, Interest allowed by Hpocinl agreement. A. J. MATHESON. Plaident. H. H. NEWTON, Vico Prest. February 25, 1904. STEPHENiSHELTON, Oas?ior W. B DRAKE, Jr., Assistant, k&?&cvdtt *?xv?xx?x vis vis. rn HE "ALCO" BRAID The Clothes that, tell their own story. See the mern Spring Mme at ?P" C. S. McfcAI^'S, February 26, 1904, ?Pl FlftSE PIGS, ?u?&? Suitable for Breeding. a S. M?AKL. F?R ?^ALE, "i; A h| i cycle ipi' a lady oi.' ' <. ii ts jul-ii'-^iuciv ot- Uiuo willi ^'? in wheels and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SEABOARD A ir Line RAILWAY. Tile Seaboard Air Line Ky rched tiie waa changed on January 101b. ''mina leave Cheraw.S. (J, aa follows; North bon il No GO nt <S 0~> a. m. j No GO nt 9:24 p. m. j loutit li ?und No 07 nt 8.0") ii. m. " No 27 at 10:40 p. m. The Benneltsyille and Olieraw R. j il., leaving Bennettsville at 0. -15 a. ] .a., connect with No (il! and No 07. The afternoon Li ai ii leaving lien nettsville nt -1 p. rn. gives liennetta viile people an opportunity to take trains No 50 and No 27. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGLT ESTATR OK E. T. COVINGTON. HANING thia day filrd in the Probate Jadgoa offlco our final Rata r ua nn Ad. ia niatratorb of the Estate of Eli T. COP i-igton deccanjil, notica in hereby given that wo will apply to BiM Court on'tho 29th day of Fe by 1904 fur Lot tera diaiuiH s iry aH .such Administrators. J C. 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