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BEN1?ETTSYLLLE, S. C. ^JBYS. A. BROWN & CO. Office on Marlon Street Opposite Masonic Sall, Friday. May 20. 1904. ITISAMAFTEB OFHEAUJi mm* POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE ?Sm SUBSniVTZ His Office Now Open. Dr. J. L GioBon, who baa been takirjg a course at the Atlanta Dental Colleen c?ame in Friday and has oponed bis office for the treatment of old teeth or replac ing them with new cition, offico over Mr. Ieaacsohn'a Store. Phono 196. Quick Arrest J. A. Gulledgo of Verbena. AU. was twice io tbe hospital from a severe case of piles causing '24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed. Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It con ?uers aches und kills pain. 25c. at J, T. louglus Druggist. I suffered for many years with nervous and ?ick headache. Tried mapy modi ciaos aud i-cvcral doctors. Nothing cured mc until I got Lee's Headache ano Neu* rnleiu Remedy. It is simply worth its weifcht in Kold. MRS. JNO, W. SPRINKLE. Charlotte, N. C.. Tile price 'I'm. at the drug store FOR LADIES both Old and Young. Just get Uhe Delineator, if yo j want to see how mp-to date dresses ure made. We reeeiv? subscriptions for same, Hu\e fulLJstock of the Butterick Pat terns on il and. A new fashion paper "ijjveu a\Kfky free. Call on 1 "jr Strauss & Co. Taught Hod Buok Mr . I/. Shurlcy, tho noted instructor \ V dirt wfi Ci h ?ri .-';vd ?rea thing , o? bin pupil. Mr. b ty if tu, th? Tan ...?... ; Southon? Journalist. At ?amt 'itu; oi &&iitt?&?d, ?ne .". u>*. Keir ?lek.; i lei ?K 1 Tttt\r rttipd iy""; ;r ' ?> vut'nud ibero, ls ? l-iy, eal? for if." 1'..*>;,..>;. ).\v.'.: ti and e?re?s C|nndert. Distemper, eic, pod ! ianCa*.,, Sold bj ali diuWista. Call and Get One. There are several boxea oi Behool I books left in Co Supt's Office by the] "Lend avHand Library" Committee. Any schools wishing a box should call] on the Sup't ns soon us possible. A Suro Thing, It is said that nothini: is sure except death and tuxes, hm that is not altOKCth? er true. Dr. King's New Discovery for J Consumption is a sure cure for all lung| and throat troubles. Thousand!) can tea to that. Mrs. C. B; Van Metre of ?fe|jophei\.'town, \V, Vu., says "1 had a .flfevcre case of Bronchitis aud for ft year I ;-V>;d everything I heard of, but got uo | ?ge K\ Ouc bottle of Dr. King's New e?"?Ary ,ncn cured me absolutely." its j Hii'.'.'oaiVj01" Uroup, Whooping Cou?li, Grip P?c\ujonia aud Consumption. Try1 it. Ita fcMWuntced by J. T. Douglas. Trial bottle\ftce- Reg, sizees 50c, $1.00. -New Lin?\Enibroider?6s and Laces, at the C. ^ Crosland Co. Our Town Gtvrvernment. ( , MAYOR-P. A. H\ouges ALDERMEN-J. FraVtk Breeden, C. S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclaif&W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURE?&-M?UOO Mc Laurin. Office open daili POLICE-J. P. David, IftiC. Harper. Marlboro County (^j?cer?. SHERIFF-J. B. Gieen M CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Brake JunoE OF PROBATE-M. AFcLaurio CORONER-C. F, CovmgtorJf ' SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EOUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. II. ThoiuasK AuniTOii-Chas. I. SlierrilJ. SENATOR-Cha?. S. MsCall.Vj REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. PjcColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick.'.';' MAOISTAIES-C. D. Easterli.Og, T. L. Crosland, Bennettsville, IL L. McLaurin, McColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blonheim, D, 1). Stubbs, BrightBville, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. M ORRIS,/'P. C. Sunday school 3-30 p- m. Preaching at 11.00 a ui. and 7..'10 p.m. Prayer mect 'Og Wednesday eveuing at S.OO o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, .Phil, A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Patdor. Sunday school at lO.UOj. Prcuching Sun iay at 11.00 a. m., and 7,30p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Sutioriutcndcnt of Sunday school, II. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D , Pastor. Sci vices every Sabbath (summer) ll a. ru. and 8 p. m.; (wimer) ll a. tu and 7,30 p. m Prayer mect'iDg Thursday 5 p. m. Seat? free. Htrungers cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. tn. Superintendent, J. T. DirJicy. All parents and children made welcome at the school. EPISCOPAL- Kev. C. W. Boyd, Bootor, Preachiug every accond aud fourth Sunday lt II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday eohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Falaon, Superintendent. I PERSONAL Sheriff Green spent Monday in the city of Columbia Dr. J. P. Kinney spent Thurs; day in Fayetteville N. C. Miss Nora Bounds of Florence is visiting relatives in our town Mr. Whittington, our worthy deputy Sheriff, is not yet able to come\out Mr. Laue Patrick of Rocking ham spent part of Wednesday in [our town Rev. Rufus Ford arrived in Nashville on time and was placed on committee work Mr. F. H. Ivey, of Clio, was up Friday looking after orders for house ornaments Messrs J. H. Hudson and C. P. Townsend are attending the Supreme Court this week Mr. and Mrs. James Howell of Wilmington have been spending a few days in our midst Mr. W. M. Breeden of Adams .ville was in town Monday and called. Crops are good with him Mr. James McDaniel of the Tatum section was in town Sat urday. Crops aro improving in his sectiou, Mr. Irving Grant of Smithville was down Wodnesdav and called. He says crops are looking well especially corn Mrs. Janie Thompson now of Lumberton has been spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs James McDaniel near Tatum , Mr. and Mrs. Thos F. Gilles pie left Tuesday morning for : Conway to attend the funeral of his mother who died Monday night after a short illness DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at her home near town on Saturday morning May 14, 1904 at 4 o'clock after a long illness, 1 Mrs. Julia A. Powers-aged 80 years, one was a member of the M. 1 E. Church South, ami held her membership at Beunettsville. In , her young days her religion was the old time sort-believing, trust ing, loving, doing. l-l er daily life was one of loving service. As the years passed she held to her creed ? until unable to do moro. Then with a simple trust she calmly and pa tiently waited for the BU m mons to join the ransomed hosts on the bthsr shore. She leaves a large family-G sons and six daughters, nearly all of whom wer? ?ole to be with her at tho close of life. She was laid to rest on Sunday m/\t.?.??.rr r1.verffrpc?? Oom ~f*-* the pr? et ii large iiio?nr?e ol ; rt:'. i? ti vos ? lr! timi sj Hay. T. K. j Moms'61 im Methodist church con frere by wire Tuesday morning of the death of Mrs. Thomas Gillespie at her home in Cou way, S. C., Monday night, after a short illness. She is the moth er of our esteemed townsman Mr Thomas F Gillespie, Jr, anti was for many years a resident of our county, when her vene rable husband practiced law in the courts of the Fourth Circuit. The Colonel is still living though in very feeble health. itytamtmBSEBaaBsm Our Jail Empty For the first time in years our Jail stays empty most of the time. Occasionally some foolish fellow who has broken the law, is placed behind the bars for a few hours only, when some one who wants his service real bad conies nj) pays his fine and out he goes to work. The great scarcity of labor has forced many to resort to this to get plenty of help. Lecture at McColl. 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 live cents; reserved seats, one dollar CARD OF THANKS. To the citizens, both white ami colored, who worked BO faithfully and with such pood effect to ??ave my store from thc lire of yesterday morning. May 2d, l return my iriccere thanks and appreciation for their services aud help. Moy 3, 1904. C. S. MoOALL Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, lins now one of the Intest improvements for engraving your nani" or initials on any article of gold or silver or plate in thc must up?to date manner. The samples of work already done by lum nie just line. Call and see him. Mudo Yi,imi? Agni H 'One nf Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks hus put me in uiy "teens again" wiiies D A Turner ol' Deuippovtown, Pu. They're the best in the World for Liver, Siomaehe and Bowels. Purelv vendable. Never gripe. Only L'.'ie at J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Horses Do (.?ct Sick. When a horses and mules are poor it i> not alwavs and indication that they do not get enough to eat. Many a* mais, just like human beings, h av digestion or the system is al! ru and a tonic is needed, lt is n mount ol lood eaten that mp' and fat. More depends ii er digestion or assimila?, than ic commonly suppos g has yet been discovered that add up a horse or mule better ti. . Ash crab's Condition powders, the only remedy in its class soli' undera guar antee. Ask Mr. Sm? "fon, Ben netlsville, tor it-the :n dos-l es. And McColl Dr ^J 0. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Cool weather for May - Fine for concerts andv plc nics - Mr. J. K. May left yesterday with tho "merry-go round" for Cheraw. - Mr. S. J. Pearson has been eating cucumbers and squashes this week. - Experts say the boll weavel will soon run up the price of cot ton all over the world. - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - A large crowd from Ches ter held came over Monday night to join the crowd jrom Marlboro going to the Reunion - "Charlie's Aunt" was at McColl Tuesday night, and we learn will visit Cheraw on the 2(ith. They had an audience of 1000 at McColl. - Evelyn Dudley colored, one of the good old antebellum sort, Died on Friday last-aged 80 years. She was buried Saturday at Bunker Hill - R. B. Hall of Darlington county was before Commissioner J. S. Moore Tuesday on a charge of transporting and selling liq uor on which taxes are not paid ?- Read Bennett & Covington's < ad about Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machiues - Teachers who expect to at tend the summer schools can got all the information they want from Supt W. L. Stantou, as to studies, board, &C. -Fresh home ground meal al ways on hand at Claud Moore's. Pie peaches l?e per can or two for L'?cts at Claud Moore's. - If you want to look well and Teel good all the time, get your slothing at C. S. McCall's B-??3' If you want your cuffs and collars nicely laundered carry them to Claud Moore, who is now agent for the Wilmington Steam Laundry 55gT* Very best can corn only 10c at Claude Moore's. -Social tea, ? oclock tea cakes und pound cake are frosh and nice at Claud Moore's. - Have you seen those now articles of Furniture at Mr. Waddill's US?F" Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Just recd a fresh lot of D. to. Ferry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot ol canned Peas, Pears, and Pis*'s Feet at Claud '.<.'* Pipes und SmnkersS?pp ? endlos.1' variety can V? found ?it .>. ???igtan .*' tiro. Oh fera w 1ms gone back into the base bj.ll business. Dr. P. E. Grifllu, formerly of Souiuty Hilt, but now nf Columbia, died in that city Wednesday morning-aged 73 yearn. - - Ul) to-date line of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits at the O. B. Crosland Co. A ('lever Catch. On Friday morning last Con stable Meek ins received advices that a "hiind tiger" 011 his way from the still could he easily caught on the road to Mr. C. S. McCall's Mill, ?. I left at once. A quick drive brought him to tho spot. Thc buggy was on the roadside, but the owner was busy nursing a sick mule. The liquor had been hid in the swamp near by and Mr. Meek ins sooii found several jugs and bottles lilied of different sizes con venient for peddling. In all he cap tured about six gallons. The party was on his way to Blenheim hut the mule got sick and he was caught. Viif Helter secure your needs in Mat* (iims while they are going so low ut Wad dill & Soi), none better in towu. The same good are being seid in Bennttsville ut from f> to 8 ctn per yard higher. Will show invoices in proof. See ulso their Mosquito Canopies. 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 Teat ToSa\ea life, Dr. T. Pr. Merritt, of No. Mohoopany, Pu., made a startling test resulting in u wonderful cure. Ile writes, "u patient was attacked willi vio lent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of thc stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acule stomach und liver troutiles yo I prescribed them. The patient gained from the lirst, and hus not ?iud un attack in I months." Electric Hit ters ure positively guaranteed for Dvs pepsin, Indigestion. Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try Them. Only ?iOc I ut T. Douglas, Druggist. Good Aclvico Learn to hide your troubles. Your friend has Irouhles of his own to hide, help him by example. This is good ud* vice, but when ti mun wakes in thc morning with a racing, splitting head-, ache, not enough euergy to Ret up, con stin-i nd, baii taste in ttie tuouih, tired lr 's not advice (hut a man n^ dose of Dr. Kind's RI Purify the blood .g. coursing through t .0 the liver live. No or nauseating. 25c ho. , S101 CH. "dummy'" contests, ann i ?ft. telling what the H"publie HU) in these contests. 11 is, tlB\.r,n thc m ire important that ff ^ era ts make as strong a slu^l w ai bio In thc general elcctinn.^K rjj natcly the m?usses quit vV.tlni the primaries arc over, ^K,,^ e Democrats the voters uwtHS t '{ party to make the liest P(^^.s?ij] '?> the general election, BS as fain hrl ^en .n RELIGIOUS NOTES. On the 5th Sao lay in Hay Ber. Thoa J. Clyde will pteaoh at Boy kio church, at. 11 o'clock a. m., r-t Smyrna Church the aime doy at 4 o'clock p. m. . ' Thia Bimplo announcement will be taffi* j oient to Insure a good congreatlon at both places, na he is well and favorably known j throughout that entire section. Tho Epworth League Prayer meeting M held evory Wednesday evening in the Sunday Behool roora of tho Methodist church at 8 o'clock. The public invited. Tho hour for evening services at ibo churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist ohurob every Thursday evening at 8 30. Prayer meeting at tho Methodist church avery Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian ah arch Thursday evening at 8 3?* The hour for Sunday School at the Methodist church has been changed to 5.00 o'oloak in the afternoon. Just arrived a flue assort ment, new shapes in Ladies Hats, Plowers &c, at the C. B Crosland Co. A Heavy Loss. Cn Friday night la?t, the large new barn and stables of Mr. An drew Eusterling, of Adamsvill ?, ntriheast of Tatum was burned1 together with 500 bushels ot'corn a large lot of forage, farming iru pliments, and ether articles. The fire occured while the family were at supper and it remains u min tory, BB Mr. Easterling had not long fed, and locked up for the night, when the building was dis covered on fire. Tho loss is about 1200 with only 450 insurance in the Farmers Mutual. Mr. E. with hard work saved all of his stock, hut iu rescuing a milk cow ho was badly burned about the lace. Preparing for Base Ball. The young men of our town have organized a base ball team and arc preparing for somo line games soon. The grounds have been secured, the grand atoad will bo built anti the comfort of the ladies looked after. One or our merchants has said he will help the boya by paying $1.00 for the first grandstand play of the season. Now go for it boys! They cross bats with Clio this Friday afternoon. The Choir At Daybreak. [ sal by the window at daybreak. As thc wild birds curdled thc hour, And watched tho aliados of tho night timo Drop' neut h tho moruing's power, And os tho baooers of sunrise Kl un ir tlifii* color? fhove fris* ) n VT tu, ilia Huuet and tubiu, "lie , .-ii bird ibid jai?, ' ' til )> :;.!ioii of ?lio irctibYp-i ?tyitil . i!.- ?togat! Y ?ny Anti ividi noirs utikumvii lt) ??rlnl*, W uti Harmonics grandly tau, AH tho soul's unuttered anisic, They piped on 1 ho morning air. Tine daybreak's freshness and gi an leur, And mc Bones of tho hippy bird-, Commingled u tender beuuty That cuti not bu told in words; And u gladness settled o'er mo Thut Hftfd me out nf the cures That yesterday boro upon me / In thc burden of ulfairi. Hoiner V Brauch. FOR SALK. TUE BAP HST PARSONAGE LOT nnd DWELLING containing about (2) two nema of land, centrally located in demrablc port nf Town nf Blftiiheiiu. Apply to th?' uiMlerrfgncd for partiuUra W. ll DRAKE, May 18, 10 4 Wm. EVANS. . . .-j- ? - - NOTICE TO ALLIANCEMEN ! Th? courts nm preparing lo take steps t..waul di-bur.-iiur tho Farmers Alliance Slate Kxchatiue fuud to the original do nors. Proof of ulai rus will have to be made correctly. Such notice hus becu served upon tue i fl County fru-tec Mockholder of .said fund, and I iu return call upon all Sub Alliance Trustee Stockholders in this e.milly to hunt up their certificates of stock, .and tho-e having no such emili cute-', but receipts for part paid up .shares to (ind same and confer willi mea? an eaily dat?*. Where sub-trustee stockhol ders are dead, proper steps must he lukeu to have some one act for l uch Alliances. Chas Crosland, Co. Trustee Stockholder. Muy 12, 1904. Ato Everything lu Bight Dr. King's Chill and Fever Tonio is. ! with out a doubt, thc hr>t medicino I have ever found for chills. All my family wete in pooru health last hum mer, and after several other chill tonics had failed, tried Dr, King's, and in a . very few days we were uti better, eating j everything in sight. S. N. MoCORKLE. Sold by all Druggists. FAMILY MILEAGE TICKET. ' Goon IN SOUTH CAROLINA NO\V' SOLU BY SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY Commencing march 25th, tho Seaboard Air Line Kail way, in compliance with the new law, hove on sale 1000 milo family tickets, good for the uso of the immediate members ot one family, between stat ions within tho State o? South Carolina on tho line of the Sea board Air Line Railway. Tboso tickets are sold at $25,00 and aro limited to one year from date of issue. Thc popular Interchangeable hook, good over 25 different lines, . :ll continue on sule under same litioua ns heretofore. : further information apply '^oartl agents, or address Hewart Trav. Pass. Agent Co) ?rnbia S. C. -ussel Wagons. Mr. F. A. Hodges is opening a car ? o{ th durable wagons-one aud L0tw ry one ot them gunian iny defect in mateiiul or tfoidinnehip. NTS SALE ff ;MNUC Our Stock is the most com plete in every detail that is co be had. sri. Y Our 2-piece Suits ol Crash, Mix et orsteds and ;es. ise a FIT, and our I :a't frighten you, >uit warranted. ( ice while the sale is ou may regret it. TI and EANCY TESTS. .5 Ah IN THESE. Gun tit you DOW. NOBBY PATTERNS. Be>t WK ?OUbU Ff ND. VAU Wuut ia a DRESS SUIT-A Coa veut ional Bluck ora Swell Mix;; I ?iuu. Y D UR SUMMER SHIRTS: 4 i .:' . ?itiueot has arrived. Can furuish anythtag y.iu want. . Shoes and Keith's Konquorers THK ST IN No use to throw uwuy your time looking el ewhen. Don . forgot the 15 days Clothing Sale begins ?i day May 2d. .,, Ii S TRULY, OLD U K* ?I A RLE. ) n ! ; ': I Stock Complete v -. wm ? just received A CATI LOAD OF OAK SUITS' ) OAK BEDSTEADS. cea otir stock complete, and^we are in pOHitionjj^sp INSIDE FIGURES. If your purpose id injj?|?j| TO SAVE YOURSELF MONEY, and at theffi|? ?ct First Class Goods, we can aid you. not time nor inclination to stand on tho street^ 1 say little pleasantries, but arc at all tiuu-W lo business on business lines. WE WANTjt^; SI NESS, and if ?Fair Dealings' and a deterroi4?|tj? :and to every promise ami give you prices thatW?J? '.,*. ? ny competition, wo will get it. ? I * r$. : r us a SPECIAL this week "Felt" MattresBosjft to $15.00 for *he Best Mattress on the market.j i \ VITE AN INNPECTION OF OUR STOCK.fg^ W. Waddill & Son. 1904 )rm the Public that I represent some Ol FIRE INSURANCE Companies )rld. Liberal us to Terms and Rates. ry me 904. JNO. S. MOORE. : i SUPPL! YOUR WITS. X) WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO 4UDE MOORE'S ur YOU -w-flLisra? tods, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions* knd Fancy Groceries. Vater Ground MEAL and HOMINY B specialty. 1 line in each Department and will ill your Wants in each AT THE LOW HST PRICE^ to Town call aud gee m. Phone orders in town deli veer Fi<>.' , : ud satisfaction guaranteed, C. * e us-Near Douglas'Drag Store. WIDE FENCING, BARBEO WIRE AND WIRE MAILS. w B il AVE THESE GOODS, bought by the car loud ?nd ?an give;yb? LOW PROIOES. 18@- Sec us before buj'iug. March 3, 1904. C.S.'JSScC AIL?i. FRESH BREAD ??S ROLLS THREE TBIV9ES A WEEK. K. R F. SHULTZ HAVING CLOSED IT IS BA KER Y tl ERE; I have arranged to keep a supply ot' FRESH URE AD; ROLLS AND y AK ES of Ida splendid muk? ut rn}' Store for the accommodation of tao Crade. Shipments received fresh titree times n week, und orders can he filled laity UH wanted by customer.*. I guarautoe prompt service, March 3, 1904- W. M. KOW.E, m u np" j DMT Di 1 HE "il The Clothes that own story. See the view Spping Urne] at Iff* February 26, 1904, ?PRICE 25<2E?4^' ff -- ? "M - F-OR HORS?SAND MULIE,S ONLy - For s??? by SM-'.VU NEWTON, IS.?nutd rd McCO?iL (.>Kvv.: v O, M ;C;.J ('HANGE OF SOU ED?LEi 'SK Alto \ un Air I/m i KA?JUWAV, The Seaboard Air Line Ky eclied- j de was changed on January 10th. j I'raius leave Glieraw, S. O., ns follows: Northbound No GO nt 8-05 a. m. " No 50 nt 0:24 p.'ru. southbound No 57 nt 8:05 a. tn. " No 27 at 10:40 p. m. The Bennettsvi'le and (Mieraw Ii. it., leaving Benuettsville at G. 45 a n., connect with No 00 and No 57. The afternoon ti aili leaving Ben lettsvilie nt 4 p. m. gives Bentietis .'ille people an opportunity to take tains No 50 und No 27. - I 3LI0 NOVELTY ! Manufacturing Works THE Bu-ioess recen dy known as I lio CLIO NOVELTY MANUF?TU? lUNG CO.. will hereafter lu: known as THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUKA LS TURING WORKS, with ,F. II. IVEY .ule owner aad director, The latest improved wood working uachines are being placed for doing all tinda of Novelty work for builders usc at iving prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts viii* and will tuke your orders. Oct 23, 1903. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable. The Bulf Plymouth Rock is the fow Tor lirofit. The time 'or setting tor the Spring brood is near nt hand and to get eggs so as to have them ready when the season opens, you should place orders at once anti state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 D'. A. COVINGTON. Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N. C. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meets every second and fourth Mou day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. T. Dudley. C. C. C. I). Eastcrling, IC of R. & S. MARLBORO LODOK No. 88, meets at Bonnettsvillo, Friday evening, on or bes fore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. H. E Stockton, Sucre 1 arv. County Masonic Directory. MARLnoRO CHATTUR NO. 30 R. A. If,, mcots at Bcnncttsvillc on the sw und friday of each month. J. P. Kinney. H. P. II, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M.. mcots at MoColl, each Saturday af'cr noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., meets at Clio. Saturday on or aftct each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. 1). H. Everett, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. Marguretto Bryant, 7 years of 112:0 in the supreme court is slit eg ? ho city council ol' Ornnsjetntrg for $5,000 damages for being run into by a man on a bicycle which re sulted in wrenching her ankle. ii. ii- i\ E w .1 p IN, .Attorney at Law, Planters National Bank Building, Practice in State and federal Court*, Attorney lor the Planten National Bank and Union Savings Bank. BENNETTS VILLE, ho. CA. DUDLEY & WAIT," ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ..T 1? E N N ETTSV i I iL,E, S C. ttT? VV. BOUCHIER, & 9 Attorney at Law, Bonncttsvillc, S. C. OiSco on Darlington street near Posta Ptilcgrapb office. January, 189'J. MILTON Mo LAU li IN, I iVl Attorney al Lau ?md I I'K bate Judge j Ofl'cs in Court H?nde. rtjroarurn-orTTjr.isvuir.i ..-^ps:T '-T-7-.-E3SB)i "U B> E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, ?OX ")7 FLORENCE) .S. C. Contractor for Elem netti work ami dealer in Electrical M:? (.li - H u Air Pump |n ?ric Knginny and G >- Imagines installed, Pipe*iiitting und general machine Work, August 20, 1903. Fire Isisiirance. INSURE YOU1? COTTON Ci ! KS jf ngaim-i 1 >ss by Ure. Uate? reas, nu ible i * br st . Companies. Call on ir liddies- (oliice <.ser National Link) A. J!. BRBST?W, Agt. Bcnnettsvill -, S C Don't Forget I ftf?? VT rou cnn A L WA Y'S FIND at I Ji The CORNER GBOCKl?? a Full Line rf dioico Family Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruit. Yeg?tabi?s, Confectionery. Also ti oiee Hm of SHOES, ?NDEK I WEAR, ond NOTIONS. I Our Table O nods are always Frosh, j (Jive us a CALL. C. 3. HUBBARD* Cor Darlington and C li craw sf?. ?cnncttMrille, S. C. THE N ? W V OK K WOULD Thrico A Woofc Edition. j Tho Most Widely Hoad Newspani r in America. 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