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BENNETTSYILLE, S. 0. ^JBY^. A. IIROWH? & CO. O?lce on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall. Friday. April 8, 1904. ff 18 A MASTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely' Pure WERE IS IVO SUBSTITUTE Gentlemen of the Jury. The following 12 grand jurora were drawn Saturday to complete the panel, also 36 petit jurors to serve at the next term of i?e court: . Grand Jurors. Harris Bristow, Julian McLauriu, J. J. Lane, J A. David. J. D. Adams, J. M. Huneucker, P. J. Smith, T B. Moore, J. I. Rogers, W. K. Bethea, Elmore Allen, J. B. Tatum. Petit Jurors. A. L. Morris, John E. Harris, B. F. Stanton, W. C. Stubbs, A. II. Odom, George Hubbard, James McDaniel, D F. Townsend, P. E O'Tucl. G. A. Mc Alister, P. L. Drigger8, W. P. Covington, D. V/. Weatherly, T. A. Covington, R. J. Patterson, Jr , Wm McCallum, J. M. Hood, J. F. McLauriu, J. J. Matheson, E. B Quick, Willie Turlington, L II. English, T> T T>- m T\ l?".,"" V <J . l.u^CIO, IT . 1'. xUvttuS. Levi Quick, Luciau Williams, S. J. Hudson, E, A. Coxe, W. S. Lee, B. F. Bullard, N. E Harper, C. M. Smith, .Leopold Straues, Wm. Usher, J P. Eas'.erling, J. N. Drake. Salosday In A?ril. There was a pretty fair crowd in town Monday. The annual meet ing cf Camp Hencgan, County Ex ecutive Committee meeting brought out many. There were several can didates also present laying plans vT> ?bo omni nc canvass. There den, ol* Adamsvine. ic urew u large crowd and won favor foi good work in puting fertilizer in the drill and covering it at the same time, lt is a labor saver worth having. The horse traders and swappers were out in full force and some trades made. The day passed off pleasantly. School Libraries. In accordance with the Act, twelve of the schools of Marlboro-Harmony, Wesley, Red Bluff", Edgewood, Boy kiu, Pleasant Hill, Drake, Tatum, Beauty Spot, McColl, Brightsvillo and Dunbar-have complied with the terms given, and Superintendent Stanton has forwarded to the State (Superintendent of Education thc ap? pli'eationn and certificates of deposits. iAsfi?ftpn as the checks are received, Mr. StsJ-uton will notify the t usteei who wifH then purchase the books. TwentyV corporations in Fal River havoV* ntered into an agree ment to emiten, production of cot ion mills hw-shutting down twe 4ays in a w.|f|k. Our Towm^orvcrnment. MAVOfc - P. ?i1011?? ALiJEHiiKK'-if #ank Breeden C. S Chaffin, A. G- r^hi?lair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TR^.URER-Milton Mc Laurin. Oifice da,1y POLICE-J. F. ly^t'L IL C. Harper. ' Marlboro C^niy Officers. (?IIERIKE-J. B. tSWon CLERK ov CLEnK\~J* A. Brake JUDGE OE PUOHATW-M- McLaunn ConoNEa-C. V. WOvinidon SUPERVISOR-M. W{ Coward Bu PT. KnucATioNsr*-". L. Stanton TREASURER-J. II.lThomas AUDITOU-Chas. l\8herrill. SKNATOR-Cha9. g. "vUloCall. REPRESANTATIVEB-^TD. D. McColl, JI J. P. Bunch,^Wjn^m^Quieli. MAOIST AI ES-li.l?i. l?asterliug, T. L Crosland, B?nueitnville, II. L. McLauriu, MoColl .John A. Calhoun. Clio. W. J Atkinson, Blenheim, D. 1). Stubbs, BrightHvjlle, W. W. Irby, Smithville. _ Citation For Letters of Administration BT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP MARLDOKO. By MJJJTON MCIJAUKIN, J nd IC ti 1'robati WHEREAS James A. Drale, Cleik i Court has made suit to mc to gm. un o him Letters ol Administration of th< i state and effects ol'J J Bennett, dccV These are therefore to ehe nnd admou his all and sim u'ar the kindred and cred {tow of tho uaid J. J Benne t, decease'', ihat they be mid appear before me in tin Court of probate to he Ijuld ut Bennetts ville on the 10 h day of May, 100-1, nex after publication hereof, at 11 o'ulocV ii the forenoon, to ?how cause, if uny thc; havre, why thc said administration shouli not bc granted. ^)!veu undci mv hand, ihialntdayo April Anno Doini in, I'JOl MILTON MCLAURIN, April 7, 1904. Judge of Probate, PERSONAL y j ~Mr. J. T. Jones of Hebron was up Friday and called MisB Sue Covington left Satur day to accept a nice posa ion at Clio Miss Eulah Jordon of Darling ton is tho guest of her cousin Miss Susie Atkins Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orrall of Darlington speut Sunday in town with relatives i Mr. H. Li. McLaurin, of Mc coll was down Friday. No specal news iu his little city Mrs. W B. Fraser of Darling ton is spending a week with rola tivesin town and county Mr. C. B. Rogers of Browns ville was up Monday and called. No special news in his section Mr. L. J. Hodges of Marion was in town Saturday shaking hands with his old friends Mrs. E. L. Spencer spent Sun day at the hospitable home of Mr. B. H. Covington in Rod Hill Mr. Joseph W. Stewart of the Seaboard Ry. System was hero Friday talking new bushn. ss to our people Mr. John R. Webster of Dar lington spent Sunday with Iiis parents Mr. .and Mrs. T. M. Webster Mr. W. J. Gilchrist or Darling ton spent Sunday and part of Monday in town with his brother Mr. Allen Gilchrist Mr. Earl C. Page, of thc Col umbia State was in town Tucsd?.<v a id made us a pleasant call. He is just tho man for the road Mr. and Mrs, P. A Miller now of Marion county speut Monday in Bennettsville, Mr. Miller is highly pleased with his now home Mr. J. I. Hayes of Red Hill was up Friday and made us ix pleasant call Ho is now preparing a big raft of timber to iloat on tho next swell in Pee Dee Mr. Vann Livingston, who hos been holding a position as Elec triciau at Anderson, has come home for a few days to sec his parents, when ho will leave for New York to learn more ol his profession CUPID'S WORK. We acknowledge with thanks an in vitation to attend the mai ria go of Mr. Julius Townsend Dudley of Benn-Us ville to Miss Jane Thomas on tho cyc ling of the 27th inst., at the Presby terian church in Warren ton, S. C. A Bad Scare. On Monday morning tho roof of tl c Bennettsvillo Drug Store oppoaUo Mr. 0, S. McCall's atoro waa discovered oa fire, h.,f ?fo ?imol.r ri i f ivi.ri; nnrl nlpntr nf -'Uv! J?rt^?t?tOd ?luit '..>': 'I I '!: . ','.. IJ j '? . i ..' I IOU* fini, j tU-uui ide it) itv 1 iiW bly, a colored laborer at the Lum ber Yard at Mandeville, was shot and killed by Green Franklin thc colored driver for Mr. Wiley At kinson of this town. Franklin sur rendered to the sheri ff on Sunda v morning and was locked up. From what we can learn there was good cause for the shooting; however, a jury at the coming Court will de cide this. To Prospectivo Piano and Urg.nu Buyers. Il- will pay you to see Strauss <fc Co, if in the market for Musi cal Instruments of any descrip tion. The Sunday rate of One Dollar from Cheraw to Columbia and re turn goes into effect on the T T111. District ii it nt nier School. Superintendent W. L Stanton at tended a meeting of County Superin tendents of Education of the Pee Dee al Hat ts vd la last Thursday called to gather for the purpose of discussing tho feanibility of holding a District Summer School for Teachers nt Hurts ville this summer. Thc oiler of Mr. Caines of the Welch Neck High -'cho-l may be accepted by Marlboro Teachers, aa the tn Hiter was favorably discu s d nt the meeting held here Saturday, and at which Mr. Gaines was present. V.'r.e Syutern Nee.ls Some soil ol a Ionic in the spring time This lack ol enerby and "tired feeling" is a common ailment at this season. Perhaps you have in mind some Spring Medicine you would like to take. If you can gel l)r King's Iron Tonic Bitters, take thal -don't nesbit' No cure no pay. By j Bennettsville l)n g Co. Headache and Neuralgia Can bo Cured. These distressing troub'es are per manently cored by Lee's Headache and Neuralgia Remedy. Even temporary re liri is gratelul. but permanent relief i.^ almost too good Hut tlie proof follows: Mullins, S C., Being subject to sick headaches all my life, and trying many medicines, I never got i G'iel until I loi lunately used Lee's Headache Remedy, 1 lound per manenl relie! alter 15 minutes K O BK VMI'ORI). Kept by Bennettsville Drug Co. > SHOES. The bett rule ?B to keep your foot ?arru as Cuba, dry Sainara, and ns comfortable aa an e?.?y chntr. Jusl navel in < ur Shoes and you will be pi I fee tl v right on all these points. STRAUSS SI Co. HATS A cool hf ad cultiv?t-s a ca'tn ti.ind. We have the titraw Hats for Man, Ladies, Boys, Misses and ( hild/cn. To produce tin BO retii'ts. S ru A uss Ss Co. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. -There was ice Monday - leo ci earn was sold on tho stroots Saturday: - Tho cold wave of Sunday night ended Tuesday with frost Remember tlie ''Spin tors Return" at tho Auditorium i.oxt Friday night, - The Democratic Clubs reor ganize on tho 23d-seo notice of County Chairman - Have you triod that new cool eoe hil ir af i?g drink called "Peach Mellow" at E. Powers grocery - Tho City Council, has deci ded to enforce the ordinance u gainst throwing trash, of any kind on thc streets or side walks -Frosh home ground meal al ways on hand at Claud Moore's. Pie poaches 15c per can or two for 25cts at Claud Moo: e's. - If you want to look well and feel good all the time, got your clothing at C. S. McCall's - Tho Bonnctlsville Guards have received their uniforms and guns, and arc to bc inspected this afternoon Z??: ? It" you want your cuff.- and collars riicely laundered carry them to Claud Moore, who is now agent for the Wilmington Steam Laundry BS?ff** Very best can corn only 10c at Claude Moore's. -Mr. N. J. Horndern of tho Bethel section has 8,000 cabbage plants for sale of Jersey Wake field, late Drumhead and late Flat Dutch varieties - Coroner Covington was call cd over thc crock Monday to in quire into the deatli of Mary Short, colored, who was found dead in bcd that morning. Death from natural causes was the ver dict -Social lea, 5 oclock tea cakes and pound cake are fresh and nice at Claud Moore's. - Have you seen those new articles of Furniture at Mr. Waddill's ?3?" Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Go to Mr. C. S. McCall's for the old reliable Buists Garden Seeds - Just recd a fresh lot of D. M. Ferry & Co's Garden Seed at ' W. M. Rowes. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's FOR SALE-A line lot of Cala lilly Bulbs at twenty live cents each. Apply to Miss Kinma Odom, Brightsville, S. C. - Mr. Jasper Fletcher of A <1 ;mi di'! 11 r> lino nu 'wlimi-licnninnf I endless variety eau ne munn at J. T Douglas & Bro. Just received a large lotrof NEW LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. A Oocd Doc-t>r of South Carolina said: "I have u=ed Dr. King's Item edies a groat deal in my prac? doo and lind that they give perfect ;atis liiotion to both myself and patients. I heartily recommend them. W. lt CLYBURN, M p." And they still grow in favor b?eau-0 they cure. Guaranteed by Bennet t.. ville Drug Co A Great Sensation. Tl ere was a big sensarion in Lees ville Ind, when W. H. Brown ol that place, who was rxped to die. had his lile saved by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption. Ile writes; ' I endured insufferable agonies Irom Asthma but your New Discovery gave me i m med is tte rebel and soon thereafter effected a complete cure. Similar cures ol Con sum] t cn. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous, lt's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price /joe, and $ioo Guaranteed by J. P. Douglas Druggist Trial bottles lree. Unclaimed Lettors. Lettern addrcBScd to thc following moued dersoiiH remain un ?ailed fur ul the poul ofliee in BounettsviUo : Men's List. II. A. Odom, Ellison t'.ipc:s. Women's List. Julia Tatton, Alicj Jenkins. -_ . <ZX> . ---- Testimony of a Minister. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of philadelphia, as folio .vs; "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, p lin continually in back and side no appetite, growing weaker da) by dav Three physicians had given mt up. Then 1 was advised to usc Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first boult ma lo a decided improvement. I contin ned their use lor three weeks, and arr nowa well man I know thty robbe? the grave ol another victim " No om should lail lo try them. Only 50 cent guaranteed, at. Dougla's drug store. Opening ot Books ot Subscription STATU OK SOUTH CAUOI.INA, ) COUNTY OK M > itt.iioito, t PURSUANT lo a commission issued to tlie undersigned as corporators by llorj J. T. Gantt Secretary ol'State, on the USlh day of March 1901. Not'co is beilby eiven I hat books of sub cii,, ion to thc Oil pl tal ?loe!; of 'lu Soi them M usia and Sewint? Machino Co wi I le opened at thc ofliee of J. II. benne.'t in ihn city ol' filio State and County afb rot aid, on '.nh inst, nt 10 a 111 The .-ai.! proposed corporation will have a capital Btock ol'$5,000, divided into bul ilintp ? ofihc pir ?auc if$f)0 cooli, witli h.; principal place of business at Clio, and will he empowered to engage in the hu-i ncffl of buying and soiling mu-icil ins'ru? men p .-ewing uiaclnucs, and all ki nd H of gc ods connected with said businVsi. .I. ll. Bennett, J. C. Covington. April 7, BO!. Corporalors. RELIGIOUS NOTES. P? o Deo Preebytojy moola nt Heed; Crook oburoh. Manoo county, April 2j 27. Tho Easter nonioea Leid at Zion church ; Sunday u'ght wero made very /Intereo'i g wi ttl n ppr op ri uto Bongs and recitation br tbo young paoplo ot the community. Wa I learn tho church waa packed. Easter sot vicos woro hold boro Su da j at tho Methought nnd Baptist ohuicht.,. Tho Presbyterian was chscd in tho m ini iDg as tho paster Hov. Bunyan Mci. too preached for Hov. J. Q Richardis at lil' tt beim. The Epworth League Prayer me':' "ib'? iii hold oveiy Wednesday evening in tho I Sun lay behool room of tho Metb Klint 1 church at 8 o'clock. Tho public invited. I Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church! Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hour for evening services at inc. j churches is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at thc Bapti?t ch ovory Thursday evening it 7.30. Prayer meeting at tho Methodist ch every Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School at Metlmlist church has been chango' to 4.co o'clock in tho afternoon. A Great Harvest Sleeting. Rev. Frank A.. Miller, the singing Evangc'ht, whose coming was a . i 0 int cd last week arrived Tuet day evening anti began bid meeting W nesday night at the Presbyter" / church. The church was crowded, if thc first service is an index u? town io to be bleared by bis com The boura for service aro 3 in the afternoon and 8 at night. At three thia afternoon the Evangelist will g five ways of studying the Bibie. public are invited. To the Sunday School Worte of Marlboro County : Dear Brethcron: The time lor holding the next County Suntioy school Confer, ence ol the M. E. Church, South, been changed to last Friday and ?? .? urday in April and will be held at bey lah church, Clio circuit As this is lirst meeting ever held at Beulah i: earnestly hoped that every school ti thc county will have lull representado and that it be made one of Hie best ; held. This is a matter that rests will the workers and demands a hearty ri - ponse. Each school should eleel two d?le gates, as early as possible, as the tit is short, and need their names to t secretary at Uennettsville. Also prepa reports ol the condition of schools lull share ol earnest work will ma' this meeting a success. CT . Easlerling President. S. A. Brown. Sec'y. FOE, LADIES both Old aud Youn? Just get the Delineator, if yo : wan to see how np-to date dresses are made Wc receive subscriptions for same H ive full stock t:f the Bulterick Pat terns on II anti. A new fashion pnpei given away free. Call nu Strauss & Co. FAMILY MILEAGE TICKET. C.! >n * i ig. mai . ? VtMh. tue ?.,,,i,...( A ;,, ? i.... Ii?,|s?i > v I?, compliance wno me new mw, nu on sale 1000 mile family ticke' good for tho use of thc" immediate members of one family, betwe n stations within tho State of Sou h Carolina on the line ol* tho St - board Air Line Railway. Thc tickets ure sold at$25,00 and ni limited to one year from date issue. The popular luterchangeab book, good over 2.1 diff?rent line will con ti 11 ne on sale lieder sat conditions tis heretofore For further inform iii 11 app to Sen boa rd ti gents, or adare Jos. VV. StewartTrav. Puss. AgM Columbia S C. Ran Away From Home. ('orr';. B-mions, Warts 'eave hon when Ur. King's Corn Salve ^eis aft them, and though il only costs toe., guaranteed same as if sold lor a dolii That's King's way always. Sold 1 Uennettsville ?ru? (Jo. The Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a c 01 these dumble wagons-one ai two-horse, every one ol them guara toed against any defect iu mate: i i or ivormnnship. Uuros Blood Poison, Cimcor, Ulcers, E ?/.ema, Carbunclos, Etc. Medicine ?'roe Roberl Ward. Maxey's, Ga., says: ' KU ffc rod I rom blood poison, my bead, fur und .shoulder wete one mass ot corruptio aches in bones und joints, buming, itel ing scabby skin; was ull run down UL discouraged, but hot unie Mood Bab cured nie perfectly, healed ?di ibo sort and gave my skin thc lieh glow ol' heall 1 Blond Balm put new life into uiv blom Duel new ambition into my brain." Gei 1 A. Williams, Roxbury, luce covered wti . pimples, chronic sore on back ol' heat ' suppurating swelling on neck, eating u cor on lee. linne puns, hollins.' ski : cured pct Melly by Botonic Blond Balm sores all healed, Boiutiiu Blood Bil cures all malignant blood troubles sm ' as erstellt i, scuba und .-eales, pimple j running sures, carbiiueles, scrofula, el ' Especially advised for all obstinate eas : iliat lin vc reaebe,1 I he RI conti or ihi; i stage, DriiugLts, $1. To prove it eure sample of Blood Bilm sent free and pr paid by Writing Blood Bulli) Co., Aliu tu, Qa, Describe troubli and free medic n?hiee soul in sealed lutlur. l'or suie I .). T. Douglas it Bro STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLIN. MARLBORO' COUNTY-By Milli McLaurin, Judge of Probate. WU KUBAS, James A, Drake, Clork (hurt han nude suit to mo to gro . ut.to h'm Lot'-cre of Administratinn of t . ? Es'ato i pd Eli eta nf John William Ronni decei.BCd. Thp30 are therefore to cite ami ndmoni I all and (ungular the. kindred and credit O tho said J. William Ba no'.t dee'd, tl , I they lio and appear before mo in thp Co I of Probato to ho hold at Bonnottsvillo tho loth day of May 1904, af tor ni UcatioD thereof, at 11 o'olook in tho Io ! noon, to show causo, it any they have ? . 1 Baid administr .tion should not bo grant Given under my bond, thia tat day April A. D., HA MILTON MCLAURIN, A. til 7, i jo-i. Judge of Probate v M. WEATHERLY'S TV D L?' "DT T T L?n with the BEST GOODS. Alic, rlLLbl) at the BEST PRICE85| Which means that your wants can better supplied, at better prices here than elsewhere. WK proposo TO MEET COMPETITION in Every De part? n at. A visit will prove it. Experience and money can accomplish anything in the business world. We have both, aud liav'e put them to practical use. _-i, - -~r-<Tj--?/-^?/-(?t^-^- .r--~ Two New Departments. ~ ?jMillinery and Drss-Making.^ On; i Meas Goods Department is loaded with all that's to be had lu Black and Colored Woolen Goods-Newest Weaves, New esl Patterns. See what we have to show. Voiles, Eolians, Pean le Crepes, Silk Mohairs, Reps, Poplins, Sicillians and Nuns Veilings. All these are in Black and Colored Material, Plain and Fancy Weaves. k- ii titi line of Fancy Silks and Foulards for Shirt Waist Suits . >. . seen herc. Look at our "new things" in Silks and Silk and Mohair for Shirt Wuists. 'Vase are the Latent and Nobbiest Creations, Ask to see our New Linings for Silks. >] R / ASH GOODS DEPARTMENT is complete in every Nothing has been spared to make this one of our ling features. Everything in Lawns, Organdies, Batistes, elines, Fancy Suitings and Voiles. Ginghams, Zephyrs n and Mercerized All bright and new. " ike a peep at our line of WHITE GOODS. Trinimings, Ribbons and Ladies furnishings - - all here. Looh at oar Neckwear for Ladies. Our Shoe Department_?> ?tow you through our Shoe Department. Spring and mm er styles now shown in "Queen Quality" and ''Drews," ? ls, Sanda's and Boots. All new goods and new styles, hoe of Childrens' Snoes in Town. 'Honans' and 'Keiths" for Men stylish and good wearers. i*- MEN and BOYS CLOTHING, f k is complete, and, its moving very fast. You know we nly the beet known Lines. No one can touch us. . line of GENTS FURNISHINGS. Anything you it. prices to be had. All the 'Newest' and 'Nobbiest" in HATS. Our "Straw Goods' arc now shown on otu ay Counter. O ITH WZIXzIiII?JEZJlY' SUT1 ?LU TM HT? T. Oii Millinery Department has been iitted up in best possible , and will be in charge of a New York Milliner. We pro po to save you money here. No MOKE IIIGII-PRIOED NEU Y ! , M?KTWfr _ WHAT BENNETTSVILLE > IVl?tmVi.\J HAS ALWAYS NEEDED I . . it i ed and capable Dress Makers in ch-irge. Be?t work and prices. Our Ste control See 01 want, h ll loci; Dis _>ur Gw-rocery ^Department. ck STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Always the 1 1 ; : and best. Try us iii this line. .. ibcr, wo nrc out for IluBiiices, nod will B.Wti you .iced, and wa IIAVU ANYTIIINCI YOU SKRU ?e see if we haye told you the Truth a nilli;; mun' OD '?\ ?j c\ I >, OLI Y , XI?BLH "V . ..:. ? ? m 11 i -Mt 4 . ? \m .! ATTINGS m Carpet Effects. TCI S IM haigM colors, *op ?eil ID?vaias, something new. Helios, in Valoiirs and Leather, -Q~-99 ? try io keep Everything in the Fur- BL lliture Line, and will order at close mar- f?f?. jin anything not in Slock. all and see our stock. We have the?f|g GEST and BEST TN TOWN. *. W. Waddill & Son. I rc h 1?, 190-1 3 THE! ?^XJ^XJIXO ?I i inform ibo Public (hal I represent some oi st FIRE INSURANCE Companies world. Liberal as lo Terms and l?ales. Try me ! i(>. 1904. JNO. S. MOORE. CI SUPPLY YOUR WANTS." -CT^OT^t?? IE TO WOURY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO LAUDE MOORE'S HIT YOU ^v^isra? Goods, Clothing:, Shoes, Notions And Fancy Groceries. rcsh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. a full line in each Department and will lill your Wanta in encl AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. come to Town cad and i,ce us. Phone ordera in town deli vc, ai U|E, and satisfaction guaranteed, id, gee ns-Near Diging1 Drug 9|o.v<\ wine mi?iN?, AND WIRI WK JlAVETHR?E GOOD oan ???vc you LOW PRC IfjQk, See us before buying. Mareh 3, 1904. - R?IST'S Prize ti " And Onion Seti ^Mareh 3, 1904. FRESH BRE? THREE TIME MU. R F. SniJLTZ HAVING Cl liavo arranged to keep a supply c CAKES of Iiis splendid mako at nij Trade. Shipments received fresh three ! daily as wanted by customers. I guan Mareil 3, 1904 The Clothes I own story See the new at t?F* c. s. a February 26, 1904, FOR SALE2 A Bicycle for a lady or Gouts color Black or Blue with -8 in wheels and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. Gila SUE i?fc' S?ilJiJDUlii'j, ; ?Si:".! ?.>. ;u> A it Lim? Ukij?V?. fhi? iiealt?arri Air Ciinr li sobed nie wan changed on .January li th. ? 1 ruins leave ^utm >?,.*. L>.( tia toiioty^.* Northbound No 60 at 8 05 a. rn. No 60 at 9:24 p. m. Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. m. " No 27 nt 10:40 p. m. The Beonettsvillfl aiul Choraw R. Ii., leaving Bcuuettsville at G. -15 a m., connect with No Gb and No 57. The afternoon Lain leaving Ben uettsville at -1 p. m. gives Beuuetts ville people an opportunity to take tiains No 50 and No 27. SLI0 NOVELTY Manufacturing Works tTflHF? Bu-iness recently koown ns the X CLIO NOV ELT Y M AN U FCTU hUNG CO., will hereafter be known as THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WOtlKS, with P. II. IVEY -ole owner and director, Thc latest improved wood worki?g uachines are being placed for doing all kinds of Novelty work for builders usc at living prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts ville and will take your orders. Oct 23, 1903. fri ri ri c\ OF s$ JLVJITO Thoroughbred 33. IP. HOOK. 13 for only 50 cents home de livery-10 els extra for packing and delivering to Express office. JASPER FLETCHER, Mc Co LL, S. C. Jan. 28. lt. F. I). 2. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profit-able. The Bulf Plymouth Kock is the fow 'or firofit. The time lor setting lor th? spring brood is near at hand and to gi: .g^s so as to have them ready when til? season opens you should place orders a' i ?nco and stale date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 D. A. COVINGTON. Jan 5, ir/34. Gibson, N C. Notice of Court. NOTICE ia horoby given that the Court of Qcncral ScRmonu for the County of Marlboro will convene at BonnoltRvUbj on he Third Monthly in APHIb, (.boin;; Hil iSth day thereof) i?jo,,. and thc Court of Common Pican on thc Wednesday next following ?aid Third Monday in Ap i1 (hoing thc 2o:h day thereof) KJO.J nt lieu ncttovillo in and for thc county of Mnilboro i mid State of South Carolina. All pomonf iutercHted will take- duo notico thereof. 1 J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & G. 8. For Marlboro Co., 9. O. luttrell II, 1901, - ira MHBtB mi NAILS. S, bought by Ibo cur loud nmi HCl?. c. s. MCCALL. leda. Carden Seed s. New Crop. McCall's. LD and ROLLS iS ? WEEK. L.03ED HIS BAKERY HERE, t >f FRESH BREAD, ROLLS AND ,* Store for thc accommodation ot' t.io. times n week, anti order? ban l e fi.lcd tutee prompt servioo. W. M. HOWE. mA-m ?MB BJLI ?JMMI ^fcer*^ ' BRAND thai iel! ?iieir professional Catos. H. H. NEWTON, Attorney at Law, Planters National Bank Building, Practice in State and Federn 1 Courts, Attorney lor the Planters National B?uk ami Union Shvingd IVHHV 1?:::.:<K?;-?-SVI?.U:> So. CA; DU L-L, Pu y ? WAIT: AT TOT IN KV:S Al' I.'.UV, BJ?iNNETTS;VIIJL?E, SC. m w. BOUCHIER, J?, o Attorney at Law, * , Benucusvillc, S. C. Office on Darl/cgtou street near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1S?9. iLTON MCLAURIN. Attorney al Law ami Probate Ju<3??e Olllcc in Ceurt Ilouse. E. C. MORRISON, Eleotiioian . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLORENCE, S. C. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump ing Engines nud Cas Engines installed. PipC'fiittiog and general machine work. August 20, lyO:!. Fire Insurance. INSURE YOUR COTTON GINS 1 against 1? ss by lire. Rates reason* able i i best of Companies. Call on >r address (oilice over National Bank) A. J. BRISTOW, Agt. BennolUville, S C.*" S PECT AL NOTICE ! 'AVINO secured thc services of a XX good man, ! am prepared to i ut iowa and pull up punij 8. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Oilier Hinc hare .-lore will be promptly at tended to. inch 12, 1903. I*. (J- Emanuel. Don't Poi. rot CflllAT .\ou can ALWAY f-iN.I at X Tho CORNER (J BOCK Bi: a Lull hine ol' choice Family Groceries, Canned Goods/ Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionary, Also a nice lino of SHOES, UNDER WEAR, and NM iTIONS. Our Ta1..!: Goo h ic always fresh. (live u a CAL!.. C.B. I?U BU ARU, Cor f-ii ri'n.:, to ii anl Chenuv sis. renal:-ville, S. C. 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