The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 13, 1904, Image 3
BEN1TET?3YILLE, S. C.*
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BY S. A. BBOWN ?& CO.
O/fice on Marion Street Opposite
Masonic Hall,
Friday. May 13, 19Q4.
??IS A MATTER QFHEAELU
tara tf6
POWD?R
Absolutely Aire
THERE ISM SUBSTITUTE
His Office Now Opon.
Dr. J. L Gioaon, who baa boen taking
i course nt the Atlanta Denta? College
rac in Friday aa? hao oponed bia ofQco
tor the troatmont ot old tooth or replac
er thom with now ones, office over Mr.
lausohn'd ?toro. Phone 196.
Qa lok Arro nt
J. A. Gulledge ol' Verbena. Als. was
' . ice in the hospital from a severe case
' piles causing 24 tumors. After doo*
.s and all remedies failed, Bucklen's
nica Salvo quickly arrested further
?1 'lamination and cured bim. It con
ers aches and kills pain. 25c. ut J, T.
? . ughs Druggist.
? Butlered for many years with nervous
' 1 tick headache. Tried many medi
cin?s and t-overal doctors. Nothing cured
? i- undi I got Lee's Headache and Neu?
ralgia Remedy. It is simply worth its
weight in gold.
MRS. JNO. W. SPRINKLE.
Ihurlotte, N. C.,
Oho price 25c. at the drug store
Two Crops A Year.
Mr. Clarence*? TV Hr se dsn cut
his rye last \tfeek for forage and
J l .i mediately/planted the ground
in corn. He\ will harvest the
ooria in time ?o sow small grain
again in the/fall. Rye forage is
.1:"the go T^OW.
Taught Bed Buck
Ir. L. Shurley. the noted instructor
tobi the writer ho ex peet ad groat things
bf Ids pupil, Mr. 13.yam, the furn um
Catili 1 . 1 iru out ! '.'i : '
big cal) tor .' ' Previ pta '?' \
cutes Glanders, i>w???>f> v ate.
nisKat.. Sold by alt drUgtsts.
One
i UeVg^ait?-several boxe? .t acne
ks lett in Op Supt's Odie ?JV ti
;itd a Iii pd 1 iii 11 </ CotQinitiii
/ sehbuls yisbing <? box it auld ai
.it? O?p t ob oouu ..J |iuoDi?ib,
A B?ro Thing,
; is Buid that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not altogeth
er true. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption is a sure cure for all lung
and throat troubles. Thouiauds can tes*
tify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of
Shepherutown, VV, Vu., says "1 had a
ne vure case of Bronchitis and for s year
tried everything I heard of, but got 00
ro i ?of. /One bottle of Dr. King's New
D?t .ov^ry then cured me absolutely." its
TT^ift? for Croup. Whooping Coueh,
I . 1 Pu&utnonia and Consumption. Try
it. Its gtwranteed by J. T. Douglas.
Tri) 1 bottle\cc. Reg, sizees 50e., $1,00.
-New Liri? Embroideries and
.. es. ac the
C. B> Crosland Co.
Our Town Gorvemment.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges!
I DERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S.
Il ia an, A. G. Sinclair. WI W. Pate.
. ?RK & TREASURER-^Milton Mc
. . n. Office open dailyA
LICE-J. F. David, H. Ci;<Harper.
:
Marlboro County Offic ?re.
:RIFF-J. B. Green %
IRK or CLEUK-J. A. Dra??
KI to op PROBATE-M. MoLWurin
?ONER-C. P. Covington v|fe
. "ERVISOR-M. E. Coward wa
- . ;T. ?DUCATION-W. L. StantOTt
Ll ASURER-J. H. Thomas
ilTOK-Chas. I. Sherrill. i '
ATOR-Chas, S. MsCall. W
RESENTATiVES-D. D. McCoflyJr.
Bunch, Welcome Quick. HS
IBTA1E8-C. D. Easterliug, %
id, liennettsville,
i, Mc.Lnurin, McColl
ari A. Calhoun. Clio,
T. Atkinson, Blenheim, YM,
' ?.Stubbs, Brightsvdle, ^
iV. Irby, Smithville.
ietl8ville Church Directory
10UI8T-T. E. MORRIS, P. 0?
. sohool ?1 30 p. m. Preaching ?*t
m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet?
Incsday evening at 3.00 o'clo'K'
teudent Sunday school, Phil. Ai
1ST-Rev. Rufus Ford, PasiOf.
school ut 10.00. Preaching SO?
1.00 a. m., and 7.30p. m. Prayer
Thursday evening al 8 o'clock,
tendent of Sunday school, B. w
JYTERIAN- Bunyan McLeod Ph
tor. Services every SabbMh
) ll a. m. und 8 p. m.; (winter)
and 7.30 p.m. Prayer mcotiog
y 5 p. in. Scat? freo. Strangers
" invited. Sunday school every
. 10 a. ra. Superintendent, J.
All parents and children made
at thc school.
>rAi,-Kev. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
g every Becond and fourth Sunday
. m., and 7.30 p. rn. Sunday
9,30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Faiaon,
ondent.
PERSONAL
Judge Hudson delivered the
Memorial address at Cheraw
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. O. Harden spc it Sat
urday night and Sunday nt Beau
ty Spot.
- Miss Sallie Ford, of Bon
nettsville is spending sometime
in Marion with Mrs. S. O. Quinn.
"We aro pleased to learn that
Mrs. T. M. Webster who is at
the Sanitarium iu Fayetteville is
improving nicely.
Mr. J. H. David spent last
week on his farm near Florence.
He says they had more rain in
that section.
Prof. E. A. Montgomerv of
Tatum High School was in town
Saturday and called. His School
closes on the 27th with an ex
cellent program.
Col. W. W. Bruce of Blenheim !
was up Saturday and placed his j
card for House of Representa
tives, He is familiar with ti e
work and his long residence at }
the capitol and association with I
"the boys counts for much. <
Mr Charles E. Chambliss,
Entomologist of Clemson College 1
spent last Thursday n our midst <
looking after the interest of
the sufferers from the ravages .
of insects, bugs, &c. ?
DEATHS' DOINGS.
Died at tho homo of hor btothor ia this ,
town on Mot,day night May Qth, 1904, j
after a short ?linea < Mrp. Sarah Jano Joyo, ?
reli?t of the late Clifford Joyo. Shu wu?
luid to rent on Wr-dnosdoy morning at Ouk
Ridge cemetery-Hov. R, Ford of tho Bap- )
Lint chu ch conducting tho eervico,
* ?
Diod at bis homo ia this ti va on Tuoa
iay morning May i orb 1904, af tur a long j
idnr-HS of oooeumption, Mu, A JUDSON
BIIIBTOW-tor many yearn a merchant of 1
Lho town and ono of the bent koowa men
ia the county, baving boon connected with (
ibo town govcrnmont and tho Gradod ?
School for years. He waa a splendid buai- t
ness mau and bia place will bo hard to fill, 1
He wan laid to teat at Evorgroen cerno
rory ou Wednesday moruiui nt 10.30 with
Pythian honor*-Rov. Rufus Ford closing ?
the exercises with prayer and song-Bene*
liction by Rov. D. II. Croalaud. ?
Buaioee* waa suspended and tho wnule 1
town turned out to attend tho fut.eral
The olr.giug by tho pupila of tho Grrdod
School "Abide With Me" waa very im. !j
preasive.
* ?
The many fri^nd? of Mr. and Mra Bir- -
ney Freeman symp.ithizo with them la tho
Ions of their infant babe on Tu?ai1ny utter- ?<
oona after a short illness. It wurt buried
at Salem on Wednesday morning.
!
The Bad nows reached towo Tuesday
morning of tho death of Mrs. Johu Rogers '
near Drake on Monday evening Moy 9,
1904 after a protracted illness. Sho waa {
Mrs. Charles Crojoy in Rod h
ilili tilt id 00 Sal-urda^ utid \v,.s?
buried itt Bnlorn .\ Hi n :I> mor i,
uLV?vv? iiuauuuu .mu cl 11 n Ul ULT j
of relatives to mourn her loss.
*
Died suddenly nt her home at Parkton. 1
N. C., on tho 4th Mrs, Janie Sinclair Mc- ,
Kenrio, beloved wife of Dr. J C. MoKnu- "
zio, formerly of Tatum. Mrs McKenzie is H
tho Hinter of MrH. W. L. Stanton, with
whom Bho waB ^living at tho timo of her
marriage.
Mr. Harris Pate, an estimnble old oitizeu
of Brightaville, died Monday evening und
was buried Tuesday. ,
Carlisle Fitting School. 1
We return hearty thanks to j
our young friend Paul T. Wood,
of Clio, now a student at the Car
lisle Fitting School Bamberg. S.
C.. for an mvitatiou to attend
the Commencement exercises,
May 29. 30. 31.
Lecture at McOoll.
Rev. Sam P. Jones, the no
ted Georgia evangelist-orator,
will lecture in Tatum Hall, at
McColl, Monday night, May 23.
Proceeds will be devoted to the
McColl mission church, admis
sion seventy five cents; reserved
seats, one dollar
CARD OF THANKS.
To the citizens, both white und colored,
who worked HO faithfully and with such
good ofTeot to save my store from thc fire
of yesterday morning. May 2d, I return
my siccere thanks and appreciation for
their services ami help.
May 3, 1904. C. S. MoCALL
Prepared for the Work.
Mr. S. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, hus
now one of the latest improvements
for engraving your name or initials
on any article of gold or silver or
plate in the most up-to duie manner.
Tho samples of work already done by
bim are just line. Call and see him.
Minto YOUIIK ARIUII
> . One nf Dr. King's New Life Pills
each night fur two weeks hus put mc in
my "teens ugain" writes D. A. Turner
ol' DempFcvtown, l'a- They're the best in
the world for Liver, Stomucho und
Bowel?, Purely vegetable. Never gripe.
Only 25o ut J. T. Douglas' Drug Store.
Horses Do (jet Sick.
When a horses and mules are poor
it is not always and indication that they
do not get enough to eat. Many ani
mals, just like human beings, have in
digestion or the system ts all run down
and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a
mount ot food eaten that makes muscle
and fat. More depends upon thc prop
er digestion or assimilation ol the tood
than is commonly supposed. Nothing
has yet been discovered that will build
up a horse or mule belier than Ash
cratt's Condition Powders, the only
remedy in its class sold under a guar
antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, lien
nettsvillr*. tor it-the kiud put up in dos
es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, B.
0.1
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Delightful seasons.
- Crops moving lively.
- New moon next Sunday.
- Dr. Faison lost a fine bug
gy horse last Friday morning.
- Marlboro's portion of the
Dispensary profits for the school
fund will be $1,239,94.
- Tho Bennettsvillo Guards
will have public drills on the
first Wednesday in each month.
- A letter from Georgia and a
report of the closing exercises of
Red Bluff School will appear in
our next
- Miss Mattie Wicker's School
at the old Court house closed
last week with an enjoyable pic
nic at Gardener's Bluff.
- It is said tho Cheraw Dispen
sary sells over $1.000 worth of
liquors every week. Do the Ches
terfield people need that much?
- Tho County Examining
Board meets on the 20th of May 1
o look after Teachers Certifi
cates
- Don't forget Gen Walker's
[jecture next Friday night at tho
Jourt House
- Read Bennett & Covington's
id about Organs, Pianos and
Sewing Machines
- Teachers who expect to at
end the summer schools can get
vii the information they want
"rom Supt W. L. Stanton, as to
studies, board, &c.
-Fresh home ground meal al
lays on hand at Claud Moore's.
Pie peaches 15c per can or two
or 25cts at Claud Moore's.
- If you want to look well and
eel good all the time, get your
slothing at C. S. McCall's
CSET0 If you want your cuffs and
lollara nicely laundered carry
hem to Claud Moore, who is
low agent for the Wilmington
steam Laundry
ft^T? Very best can corn only
Oe at Claude Moore's.
-Social tea, Soclocktea cakes
md pound cake are fresh and
lice at Claud Moore's.
- Have you seen those new
irticles of Furniture at Mr.
Waddill's
gcgr* Okra and tomatoes only
10c at Claude Moore's.
- Just rood afresh lot of D.
Ni. Ferry & Co's Garden Seed
at W. M. Rowe's.
- Fresh lot of canned Peas,
Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud
Moore's
t&~ Pipes and SmokersSupplie.8 in
ndlfss variety can be found at J. T
r? 1 l>. T?,-r
?JVJ iD'*i W*VT7f.'
HI .'. ?gru Thompson, of -tim Talapbuue
?rvico .i?.ii bl taft Sn i iii ?Iad lut; o? Fiorello-?
vero un...iu: Tutta?ry fivoiiing, t?j Ftfiv.
J. T?. Fulton. Tlity arrived \Vcih>.:t<V*?
v\?tii m ?': Uto i . -i lin i .-'i Mr, I*. :'. .
Q'H.
t@f Better secure your needs io Mat?
ions while they are going so low nt Wnd
lill & Son. none better in town. The
?ame good are being sold iii Beunttsvi?e
it from 5 to 8 ets per yard higher- Will
how invoices in proof. See also their
M OM i nit o Canopies.
FROM BLENHEIM.
Dear Editor-As I have not
seen anything from this com
munity lately I thought I would
Iropyou a few lines.
Gardens are line in this sec
tion. Some will have headed
cabbage soon.
We are pleased to learn that
Mrs. Annie Rogers is convaless
ing.
We regret to report the death
nf Miss Dora Proctor. She was
buried at Parnassus on the
28th.
A lot of our young folks visi
ted at McColl last week.
There was a picnic and fish
linnerat Henegan's Lake last
week, which was enjoyed very
much. We love to fry fish and
pick bones.
The recent hail storm was
heavy but did no serous dam
age.
Miss Ellen Harper, one of
Brownsville's fairest, visited
relatives in this section last
week.
May 4, 1004. A FRIEND
To Prospective Piano and Organ
Buyers.
It will pay you to see Strauss
& Co, if in the market for Musi
cal Instruments of any descrip
tion.
A Startling Tost
To Save a life, Dr. T- (i. Merritt, of
No. Mohoopaoy, Pa., made a startling
test resulting in a wonderful cure ile
writes, "a patient was attacked with vio
lent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of
i lie stomach. I had often lound Electric
Hitters excellent (br acute stomach and
liver troubles so I prescribed them. The
patient gained from the first, nod has not
lind nu attnek in I months." Electric hit
ters are positively guaranteed for Dvs
nepsiu, Indigestion. Constipation and
Kidney troubles. Try Them. Only Sile
al J. T. Douglas, Druggist.
Good Advice
Learn to hide your troubles. Your
friend has troubles of his own lo hide,
help him by example. This \* good ad
vice, bul when a man wakes in the
morning with a raging, splitting head-?
ache, not enough energy to get up, con
stipated, bud taste in thc mouth, tired
legs, it's not advice ti.at a man needs.
Its a good dose ol'Dr. Kiug's Blood and
Liver Pills. Purify tho blood and send
it bounding, coursing through thc veins,
and make tho liver live. No purging,
griping or nauseating. 25c box at all
Ding Stoics.
lUDLIGIOOTJZS.
The Stated "M. Society meets
io Beti no tts ti July.
The S O ronce of the M. E.
Church Sou eet? at Darlington
in Deoembej, ,
Tbe next jug of Marion Dia
rr?r>t Cunfejnieetfl in Bennetts
vilie.
Tho prayefUng at the Presby
terian ohurcinw held at 8.30, in*
stead ot 5 ik, every Thursday
night
Services ?ttjyterlan church 8aaday
morning at novcutn?? at 8 30 Subjeit
for morning pgs io ihe Presbyterian
church that i make os optimistic"
Evening "Oneuted Man." Collection
Sunday evenir Thornwell Orphanage.
Tho Epwooague Prayor meeting
id held evoij?uesday evening in the
Sunday neb coom of the Methodist
church at 8 ac. Tbe pablio invited.
The hour toning services at tho |
churches ia nc30 o'clock.
Prayer mee! at the Baptist church |
every Thnrsdnoaing at 8.30.
Prayer mee nt the Methodist church
every Wednesot ??.30 p. m.
The hoar Sunday Behool at the
Methodist chu baa been changed to
4.00 o'clock in afternoon.
g=grT Justrived a tine assort
meut, new ipes in Ladies Hats,
Plowers &oat the
B Crosland Co.
For ThtVnlker Letlure.
Bennettsle, 8. C., May 6. 1904.
A meetiug the committee of ar?
rangements ftho lecture of General
C. Irvin Wor on Friday eveoitip
the loth inatt, waa held at the of
fice of U. 8. cCall. Present, C. S
McCall, J. Hudson, 8. J. Mc
InniB and HH. Newton. The fol
lowing resolt?os were passed:
1 To have ikets printed at ?nc
and placed onde at the ni*e of 50
admission for mite mid 25c for chil
dren under foueen.
2 To appoinfour usher*, Professor
V. 0. Dibble J, E. P. Miller, A. G
Sinclair and R?ert Pratt.
3 To nppoin three door keeper
Menora Fred E^ers T. F, G liespi<
and K C. No wm.
4 To entertai the spiaker at Hob
Mnrlboro.
5 Th* lectureto begil at 8.30 P.N
at the Aoditor'um of the Academy.
6 To reeervethe three front ros
nf 80".i? fer tbs Confederate Veteran
7 To print one bundled invitatio
on pi. Bbl i ord.- to Vie bttit to the vt
ennis at their variour pos'-oftlces
in the County.
8 To have ono bunded posters pri
ted and sent to varimn places in t
enmity containing not?e of this mei
in g.
The committee adjourned.
C. 8. MeUall, t?. fi. Newton
Secretary. ' Chairman
hugh ritiin ?WU.OV.?SM ;8?iifJ?
ii I ; iff fa I ? bl ;
livered by Geo. C. Irvine Walkes
the Atiditoriiiui (hid Friday even
Lin- .'.I'tii, under the su.-;pi sos of" .a
Hom yan in Av. aid of the Ujmp
aa Gen. Walker gives makes a
deeper impression than all that hist
eau give.
Come out to-night and hear 1
ti ll what he saw and heaid during
years that tried the south.
Tho pres-s of the Statu universe
compliment his lecture und he
greeted with crowded houses win
ewr he hus been. His lecture is
only interesting hut iiif-truc.ive. uiv
many facts uni mentioned in hutt
Come and bring the boys.
Admission 50 ceiitn. Children 2
Don't Min* lt.
FOR LADIES both Old and You
.Innr gi t the Delineator, if voj w
to see how up-to date dresses are nm
We leceivc subscriptions for ea
Have full stock of the Butterick I
terns on Hand. A new fashion pa
given away free. Call on
Strauss & Co
The Oat Crop.
The oat crop in Marlboro
looking well and there are m
green fields this year than
many. With plenty of oats i
stock will fare better.
Ato Everything In Bight
Dr. King's Chill and Fever Tonio
with out a doubt, the lw??t mediciu
have ever found for chilln. All
tinnily were ia ponto health lust
mer, and ufter sererul other chill tn
had Failed, tried Dr, King's, and i
very few dava we were all better, eat
everything in sight.
S. N. MoCORKLl
Sold by all Druggist.'.
FAMILY MILEAGE TICK]
Goon IN SOUTH CAROLINA ft
SOLU BY SKA HOARD Ant LINK
RAILWAY
Commencing march 2Fth,
Seaboard Air Line Railway,
compliance with tho new law, hi
on sale 1000 mile family tickt
good for tho uso of the imrriedi
members ot one family, betw
stations within tho State of So
Carolina on the line of tho S
board Air Lino Railway. Th
tickets are sold at $20,00 and
limited to one year from date
issue.
Tho popular Intorcbangeu
book, good over 20 diff?rent Iii
will continuo on snle under st
conditions ns heretofore.
For further information ap
to Seaboard agunta, or addi
JOH. W. Stewart Tra v. Pass. Ag
Columbia S. C.
Tho Russel Wagons.
Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening u
of these durable wagons-one
twodiorso, every one ot them gua
teed agaiust any defect in mat)
or wormaii8hip.
irs SAIE
Our Bt?ok is the most com
pleta ii every detail that is
to be had.
Try Otir 2-piece Suits
in Wea! Crash, Mix
ed Worsteds and
Serges. '
We pronisea.FIT, arid our
price "wc CX 'righten you,
Eve y Stsit warranted.
Come at vvhile the sale is
or nay regret it.
1
and ?ANCY TESIS.
?SK. Can fit you now. NOBBY PATTERNS. Beat
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Anyii? " nit ia m DRESS SUI'IV-A Conventional Black ora Swell
Mixed Suit.
R SUMMER SH?RTB.
Our S timor m t has arrived. Cae furnuli an/thio* you want.
Hai hoes and
Keith's KonquGrcrs
; !N. Mouse lo throw away your time looVinz el cwherf.
THEJ \]
Hero thi .
Don' ;\ he 15 days Clothing Sale begins
hi> ' - lay 2d.
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<Mf*n '.Wf -nt received A CAR LOAD OF OAK SUITSS
'13JBv'!; ? ? 'AK BEDSTEADS.
L'li ul our Ktock complete, and wo are in position
vSIDE FIGURES. If your purpose wini
' SAVE YOURSELF MONEY, and at thefe
|i . First ClasB Goods, we can aid you.
it time nor inclination to stand on the atieetjjf
ay little pleasantries, but are at all timcB^
busiuesa on business lines. WE WANTjRt;
??ESS, and if 'Fair Dealings' and a dotermi-'^fe
lion d to every promise and givo you prices thatftyg
competition, we will got it.
V . sa SPECIAL thia week "Felt" Mattresses?^
*l . $15.00 for the Best Mattress on the market.^
PE AN INNPECTION OF OUR STOCKT*
7. Waddill & Son.
:.-. v . ' ' 04
ll i the Public that I represent some (
the IRE INSURANCE Companie
in 1 d. Liberal us to Terms anti Rates.
fyy me!
h IO 1904.
Mi
JNO. S. MOORE.
mm YOUR WAITS.
NO
WORRY, BUT COME) RIGHT ON TO
< ?DE MOORE'S
r.JP* YOU -W-?LKTT
Dry , Clothing, Shoes, Notions
Uni Fancy Groceries.
*fct? Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
Wo Kee. in each Department and will fill your Wanta in c
VT THE LOWEST PRICES.
When y< ?n call and see us. Phono ordora in town deli vi
F - : s ai inaction guaranteed,
Call -Near Douglas' Drug Store.
WIRE FENCING, CARREO URE
AND WIRE MAILS.
R II AV Ii TH ErtE GOODS, bought by Ibo car load and
oitn give you LOW PROICES.
teSu Sec lia before buying.
March 3, 1904. C. S. ??!c?ALU
FRESH BREAJ) m ROLLS
THREE TIMES ? WEEK.
MR. B F. SHULTZ HAVING GLOSE I") Ul* BAKERY II EKE. I
have arranged to keep a supply i.f FRESH BREAD, ROLLS AND
OAKES of his splendid mlake ut toy Store ?nr I lui ucc"m<i;<nJjii<>ii of (nu
Trade. Shipments received fresh three times :i week, and order? can beguiled
laity aa wanted hy customer.-*. I guaiantee prompt sarvioo.
March 3, 1904- W. M. BSOWB5.
m
HE "ALCO" BRID
The Clothes thai teil i
own story.
See the mete Spring Bi
at
February 26, 1904,
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For sale by
:?j INGE
SMITH NEWTON, Bennottsville, S. C
MoOOLT PR?TG OO. McPb??- S -O
?GHKtH IE.
??unt cr -;:
J SFAKOA Kt> Air Liue. K : u. v. v :\
j The iyeitljoard Air Lire liv ?ohed
Iule ?AS ?liii?gctl ":i ;Ihut??rv J 011 ?
fra?hslb?va1 GhbruwlS. ' ?. vu foll ?fr)
il.
nuiiuDuuiitt jMCl Ltd li h - ... ....
No 50 at i):24 p. ru.
Southbound No 57 at 8:05 a. m.
No 27 nt 10:40 p. ni.
The Benncttsville and Cheraw R.
li., leaving Beuuettsville at 6. 45 a
m., connect with No (!(5 and No 57.
The afternoon Hain leaving Ben
oettsvi)le at 4 p. ru. gives Bennetts*
ville people un opportunity to take
Hains No 50 and No 27.
QLI0 NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
HR Bu-ines? rcnrndy known as thc
CLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTU
KlNG CO., will horeul'rei be known us
I* HE CLIO NOVELTY MAN UK AC
TURING WORKS, with P. U, I VE Y
.ole owner anti director,
Thu latest improved wood working
machines arc hemp, placed tor doing all
kinds of Novelty work for builders use at
diving prices.
Mr. P, A. llodncs is agent ut Bennetts
fille and will take your orders.
Oot 23, 1903.
PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS.
Thrifty, Keliable and Profitable.
The Butf Plymouth Rock is the fow
for firofit. The time 'or setting lor the
Spring brood is near at band and to get
eggs so as to have them ready when the
season opens, you should place orders at
once and state date ol delivery.
Setting ol 15 Egi<s $1.50
1). A. COVINGTON,
Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N. C.
Directory of Benncttsville Lo<
CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. IS
i\, meets every second and four'
lay nights at 7.3D nVloek.
J. T. Dudley
C. D. Rasterling, IC of R.
MARLBORO LODGE NO.
Bennettsvillc. Friday ever
fore each full moon at 8 <
.J. F. K
ll. E Rtnekton, Kc
County Maso
MARLBORO Cu
H., meets at Bo
Friday of each
II. E. Stool
EUREKA
meera at
noon,bef
Aun/
meet
full r
by .
sui tod i..
|kt. i >'..- I I? >?' > A UIJII.,1 1?.lilli
and Union Savings Hind:. '
liKNNETTSVIUiK, ?O. CA.
DUDLEY & WAIT,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
BEN NETTS VILLE. S C.
YY. BOUCHIER,
Attorney at Law,
Bcnucttsville, S.
Office on Duri.' n g i oil stree I lioh'
ILTON Mal* AU BIS
OQIce ii> Coui ; lioi>:u:.
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E. c. mon:
Sleet! ician
mix 57 FLO
Cool motor for Kl? .
iu Licet i ic j I SH
im: rlrsgines m
Bipe-iii tiing :
August 120,
telegraph office.
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