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8. A. BROWN - - - Editor Fridav, August 12, 1904. Subscription Price? Ono year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 THE COTTON PROSPECTS, Some smart Aleck says the cotton crop of 1004 will be 12, OO0.00O bales. Perhaps he lives | in Texas and is measuring the crop by what he sees at home. The reports received from Robe-1 son, Richmond. Cn moorland, Chesterfield and Marion coun ties claim a shortage of at least one-third from prospects two weeks ago, and the half not told yet. The Problem Solved. The Florence Times says-- The Dis- | pensary system is to he attacked again this year. Tho Brice bill has entered very largely into the campaign as a factor. There seems to he no plan for selling liquor that will suit everybody and no way to stop its sale unless we all jusf put our feet down and declare that wo will buy no moro of it, then there will be no more sold and the problem will have Fettled itself." Thia| is what we have always said Just tjuit buying and using the stud', and the whole business will Btop - manufacture sale and all. On the fence is no place for any kind of politician. The pol itician who straddles the fence will lind out that it is all bar bed wire, ready to help itself to pieces of breeches and hunks of meat. The follow who hasn't got plenty of grit in his craw and a backbone that won't wah ble had 'letter stay out of pol itics till he learns to be a man. -Wilmington Star. A Curious Prayer. In tho State o? Ohio there resi-| ded a tumily consisting ol an old man by tho name of Beaver and his three sons, all of whom were hard "pets," who often laughed to scorn the advice and entreaties of a pious though very excentric minister who resided in the same town, lt happened one of the boys waa bitten by a ra-.tlesnake and was expected to die, when the minister was sent for in great haste. On his arrival he found the young man vory penitent and anxious to be prayed with. The minister calling on the family, kneeled down and prayed in this wise: rattlesnake* : wv t\ ?aik I . ir. causo '"i ral tic" mike bx j tnt i >Vt: -;. ny llicc so ?.. ?to h n\t?}*; run Aft l;; bite io.p.- bite 1 b?:/ Bill; ?nd. edi, .. ri d. ti nd t biggest kind of a rattlesnake to bite the old man, for nothing but rattlesnakes will ever bring the Beaver family to repentance. FRO 31 KOL LOCK. Dear Editor-Everything is ou thc "Outs" up here-nothing doiug. Politics seems to bc the order of the day up here. The candidates for the . YJu.io.is county ofiices were at Smith ville last Wednesday. We went down Th-iy are all good clever fellows and ami would make good oflieials, but Smithville will go for the old force without a single exception. They will substitute Mr. bruce ii? place of the Kev. Welcome (?nick who did not stand for reelection. Hon. J. E. Eller be seems to bo the popular candidate for congress up here. We are glad to note that Mr F. W. Davies who was sick at our last writ ing is very much improved and is hack at his post of duty. T.'ii.. coimnuuity was shoefcc.? when they heard of ? bc ??ri'v;d accident that happened to Mr. W. G. McLean A clever young man waa not to be fourni than he was. Miases May Izard, and Kinma Whit Bell who have been on an extended visit to Mrs. F. Willis Pegues left to day to v ? H i t faiouds in Wilmington, JM. C , helore returning to their home in Charleslau, S. C. Mrs. E. C. Whitseli of Charleston is visiting her daughter Mrs. P. Wilds Pogues thia week. Miss Nancy Pegues ia visiting Mrs. AV. C. Leal; ut Rockingham, N. C. Mr. A. C. Smith, who holds an im portant position with the Seaboard Air Lind Hy., at Hamlet, N. C , is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. C M. Smith. Mr. W. li. 1'cgues went to Ben nettaville last Saturday. Mr. K. 1'. i>. Pegues leaves to-day for a few weeks at Jackson Springs. Mrs, W. W. I'egnea has gone to Jackson Springs for a few days rest. Aug 15, 04, Rex. Qualifications To Vote. You must be a while male citi zen 21 years old, (or will become 2T years old by the general elect ion iii November), a resident of the State for one year and the county 60 days and your name on the precinct club roll, it is not ne cessary to have a registration cer tificate to vole, in thc primary in August. Hut. it is absolutely ne cessary to have your name on the club roll. Comply with this and you can vote, otherwise you cannot. Seo that your name is on thc club roll ttl once. - When thc rains, insects and cool weather gets through with thc cot ton we waul to bear from the fel low who said thc crop of 1901 would reach 12,000, bales. Baso Bali Team in at?, Fatal Aocir'ent on Railroad. On Thursday last about noon, be tween Hobbins Neck and J -umber stations on the Coast Line between Rennett8ville and Darlington, tho caboose on the freight train jumped the track and turned over. On this car four young men, Willie McLean of Cheraw, J. Whit Wilcox, Fred Stem and John Thomas of Darlington, members of the HUBO Rall Team of that town on their way to play a ser* ?es of games with the team at McCall, wore riding As tho car left the track Thomas wuts thrown forward and caught in some way ou tho passongor couch and escaped hurt. Wilcox had une leg broken aud received other bruises. Stem received bruises in the chest and shoulder. McLean was fatal ly injured. The train was hurried on to BenneUo ville uud tho wounded men taken to the Marlboro Hotel, where Drs. Faison, Crosland, Jordon, and Townsend rendered them every aid until tho arrival of a special with ''ODat Line surgeons from Florence .?nd Darlington, with the mothers ol Wilcox and McLean. Wilcox and Stem were able to bo taken back to Darlington the same evening, but tho condition of McLean was such thal it was decided to wait until Friday evening when he was taken to the Infirmary at Sumter, where he died on Ha tu rd ay at 2 45, nevei having regained consciousucss after leaving Beunettsville. A Coast Line special took the re mains lo Cheraw Saturday night and '.he funeral services were held at St David's Church Sunday alteruoou, of which church he was a member. Mr. McLean was the Bon of Mrs. Agues McLean of Cheraw, and was a very popular young mau, and the un timely ending of his young lifo has cast a gloom over tho community. Dois From Hebron. Mr. Editor-AB I haven't seen any thing from this sectiou in some time I thought I would scud in a few dots. We hava been having a plenty of ruin, but we are now having a few fair days aud it makes wo farmers feel batter in spirit. Well, Mr. Editor, we are having plenty of vegetables and chickens to ojt, nod we can ont, laugh, and grow fat. Visiting is all thc go around here now. Mrs. Norah Seals of Bethel is visit ing friends ami relatives in Hebron. Cotton and corn are very line in this sectiou especially that of P. S. Stubbs-be has tue finest acre of cot ton I have ever seeu. Fodder pulling will be all tho go now for awhile-some have commen ced. Mr James McDaniel of Beauty Spot is building more to his dwelling house and repairing the old part The health of this Bectton is fairly good, except Mr. Guess Stevens and ... . --. - -I?.,.,? ...ttl, tt-rtlirvw) forfar" bn.ules ol Bellini, 1 EUC?CV ht; liai ?oh?! IA .,, ?, , ,.., j, ?ii ,, . j j ; jt?fi. me wno wau i going io voie xui iul sheriff I told him sheriff Green he may know. I told him I was going to vote for all thai was already iu office now. He said he waa goiug to vote tho same ticket-they are just as good as we will get. I guess I will hav? to close-(ox it is bed time-with best wishes to the dear ohi Democrat. Auj. 15, Ol. A Farmer. The Campaign Meetings The campaign meetings in Marlboro close to-day at Clio. The candidates were at Blen heim Tuesday and at Browns ville Wednesday Th ) candidates for congress were at Newtonville Tuesday, Blenheim Wednesday and Clio Thursday. The candidates will have until Tuesday week to work for votes. Thc Stale Fair. The managers are hard at work for the State Fair which comes oil' in October. If the various railroads will help the attendance can be doubled this year. Cheap round trip tickets will curry the crowd and Colum bia will cave for them in good style. Hotter Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chrome indigestion and nervous debility" writes P. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helped mc until I begun using Electric Ritters, which did me more go id than all the medicino I ever used, They have also kept roy wife in excellent health for years. She.says Lice trio Hitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a graud tonic and invigorator for weak run dowu women. No oilier medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Salis? (action guaranteed by ?J. T. Douglas Druggist. Mydtorioun Circumstance). One was pale und sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence thu difforenoe? She who is hlu hin ir willi health uses Dr King's New bile Pills to maintain it. Ry gently urou-ing tho lazy organs they com pel good digestion and head off constipa-? dun Try them. Only li'ic at J. T. Doug las Druggist, m I ? IWMfMIMIW IItBg^rjxIIMWMaMMBF^fCgl FOR SALE. Valuable Resident Property IN LAST RLNNLlTSVlbLI'] WKST HI OK EVKUKIT PT, CONSISTING of 2? uorcH, ono lurgo Ue aidnnco-6 mouin. Kino witter, nop plied hy pump ut door of Htovo room. Uno servant IIOUHC, barns, HtutilcH, Av, Ono Biualler robidenoo, s IOOIIIH. Kino water, supplied hy pump. Thin property to'bo fio'.d for partition. UH nicely situated, pi-rf-.ctly drained und liealtliy. If you want ouo of tho boHt u-ul i i 11 proper ticH in ISeunettsvilli! now ix your Lime, Apply to Aug. IO. G. W. WAMIILL town Election NotioeA Who reas, a petition elga od by a majori? ty of tho freeholders of the oity of lieu. Beltsville baa been proacnted to the city couccU, ask log that aa election may bo ordered ia accordance- with law, at which election shall be submitted to tho qualified registered electors of tho city, the follow iug questions; ist. Tho osauanco of city bonds to tho amount of $26,000 for the construction of water work? in the city, 2:d. The isaaanco of city bonds to tho amount of $15 ooo for a eewerago system fur tho city. \ 3rd. Tho iBEuanco of city bonds to tho amount of $4000 to pay amount due by tho oily on the Electrio Light workB. And whereas, tho city council, nu au. thorisod by law bas ordered unid election. Now tho city council of Bonnettavill, 8. p., hereby givcB notice, that an election will be held in the city of Bonnottsville, at thu Court House, on tho firBt day of Sept. A. D. 1904, at whioh election will-bo sub mitted to tho qualdlod registered vocera of the city of Beunottsvilio, to 00 voted upon by them tho following quoationa. ist, Tho iesuanoo of city banda acoor ding to law to the amount of $26,000 fur wivtor works, 2rd, Tho isauanco of city honda accor ding to law, to tho amount of $15,000 tot a Boweruge system, \ 3rd. The i Kimmie; of city bonds acoor* I ding to law, to tho amount of $400J to pay tho amount balat co now duo fut Elco trio Light Works. All mule persons residing within tho lim ita of tho city of Beuiiettsvillv, who aro qualified to vote under tho lawa and con nutation of the State, nnd huvo been duly registered and waa BO registered for thc last goneral municipal election arc entitled to voto on said questions. Tho elector,', in favor of nuki ?RSUC of bonds will vote YES, aud thote opposed NO, on ballots to bc furnished by thc council. Thc polls for B.tid election will bo open cd at 8 o'clock a, in, and will close ut 4 o'clock p m. Tho managers appointed to conduct Haid election aro T. P. McRao, Jeeso B Adunia nnd lt. K. Breoden. P. A HODGES, Mayer. Augu?t io, 1904. A Good Move. We see by our exchanges that in some counties the farmers are culling meetings for tho purpose of or anizing and laking steps to prevent the prac tice of rushing cotton on the market, and to secure help te bold their cot ton for good prices. We think it a good move. With the farmers uuited much eau be accomplished in any line. Have the courage to cut the most agr?able acquaintance you have, when you are convinced he lacks principal; a friend should bear with a friend's in firmities, but not with his vices, He that does a base thing in I zeal for his friend, burns the J golden thread that ties their* Tl ?. iiithhtioi ofiho young mon, , . ? > q pi., J,. ..' i ? ' .,, . 1, , .. noucement for fall session of t^nis time honored institution. It hy not too soon to begin to look abcttc for the school that will please you best. A postal to the President or Secretary will bring yourgh? in formation you desire..-- "---wi Nearly Forfeits lils Liifo. A runaway aluiosl coding fatally, .start ed a horrible ulcer ou tho leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin 'Jrove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies liut Bucklcn's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him Equally good for Hums, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 2">e at J T. Douglas Drug Stoic. WANTED. SrECiAL REPRESENTATIVE in this county aud adjoining territories, to represent und advertise au old ostnb liehed business bouse ol' solid finan cial standing. Salary $21 weekly, willi Expense advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros it Co., Dopt A, Morion Bldg , Chicago, III. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne. Fla., writes, "My doctor told me 1 liad Con sumption and uoihtne. could bo dom: for me. I was given np to die. Thc offer ol' a free Dial bottle ot' Dr. Kings New Dis coveiy for Consumption, inducid mc lo by it. Results were startling- I am now on the road In recovery and owe all lo Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my lile." Thia groat eure is guara a toed for all throat ?ind lune diseases liv J. T Douglas Druggist. I 'rice 5UJ aud $1 00. Trial bottles free. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Myrtle Moore (nee Tatum) and Frank Tatum. HAVING Tiled in the Probate Judge's office ol Marlboro County my return as Guardian ol Myrtle Moon: (ncc Tatum) and Frank Tatum, Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to said ('oort on thc 17th day ol September 1904 tor a final discharge as such Guardian, 'JULIA M. TATUM. Aug 17th loo). Quardiun. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. C. 119th Year Begins Scptmbcr 30. Leiters, .Science, Engineering. Oue scholarship giviun free tuition to euch county of South Carolina Tunion $10. Board and furnished room in I) >r mitory, $lo 11 month. All candidates for admission aro permit tod lo compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address, HARRISON RANDOLBFI. President. NOMINATIONS, For County Treasurer' 1 hereby announce myself a candidato for the office ol'Treasurer of Marlboro county, subject to the rules of the Demo oralie primary, pledging myself to ali le thc result thereof and Huppert the nomi nees of hame. WM. EVANS. NOTICE To the Presidents of tae Democratic Clubs of Marlboro County. The following candidates hav ing filed their pledges mid paid their aspesments fixed by th? Dom - ooratio Executive couimit*0?. will ho voted for tho ollice na; . der the rules governing Primary elections. The first primary to be: held Aug. 30th, and acco;id if ne cessary Sept. 13th. House of liepresentalives T. A. Btiutow. W. W. Brue?, j. p. Buuoh, H. Iv Covington, J. P. Gibson, D. D. McOoll Jr, S. J. Melonie, Clerk of Court Lowie M. Coviugton, Jame* A. Drulce, R. L. Ftoeniau, Sheriff J. C. Dunbar, John ll. Greou, W. A. IIin8ha\v, J. P. MeG.lvary, J. E UogcrH, NV. P. Ungern, County Auditor G. I. Sherrin. County Treasurer J. P. EdotiB, Win. EvauB, N. B Bogers, J. F. Thomas, Supt. of Education Arthur Euatcrling, W. L Stauton. County Siqjervisor M. E. Coward, A J. Jonen, Joo T. Odom, J. J. Tart, Coroner (!. P. Coviu ?ton. George N. McCall. C. B. 9 July :'.0, 1004 (Jouu Managers of Primar Thc Dcniocralic Execu! met August S, l'JOl. iu il at Bennettsvillc. Tho loll" ?.vero proscrit: *Vw Gibson W. 13 Drake, J. N. Drak I lin?, W. II. Morris and th man C. S. McCall. Thc i gets of Primary Elections [trust SO, and Sepcnibcr 13. Adamsvillc-Jool Gibs' I or, W J Adams, Jr. Bcnnctlvillc-A J Davi Tilos. P Gillespie. Brightsville-J. McB I Odom, Jr., Bright Stubbs Brownsville-ii M no I J T Donaldson. 67/0--Levi lvcy, M J McL-uirln. Hebron-T> V McQaal oing, Jr., JaracR li. McKt i : lit robers iwmg f. ? ? : held Au i o rippoiciti-tl A M : letch J V D-idhy, ug tan j J _J Bcd Hill-Tl G Coxo, V L John. Smithville-Thouiaa 1 Pegues, James bennett. Tatum-J D EuHterli &lex Stanton. The managers of elect oue dollar for one day ; und the manager who r box lo llounettsvilij alic paid one dollar for each i performed. One momberoi each b< ol'election will .serve as c will be paid for his servie Thc candidates for Cot citor wiil he excused frot sossaicnts imposed by th they have already been State Executive (Joimnitt The County Executive canvassing board will me ville on Thursday, the fi tomber, to canvass tlie re primary election. C. S. (Job J. N. Drake, Secty. L'jbdrt Jaukwi . Smith, W illili J B 1*11.?:, n:.s will'bo paid aeli inrhuaryi .ar.. uinloc i lection will ho: f the two ' ips, ?nd ot ir.nna^tir.i .i i.. ?ii !? > clerk v .-.! ?rjd ?joli jiayj tue a-Vr C fuuiltCC an kS? ?t? : by tho Jouitnittco tin a | ?t ; : l>euncttfi ? day 61' St p-: ot ihj lust i.<: \ hu i'\ Chftiriiian. GOING TO M Dr. ,1. A. Fa ison t o his oiliee on Darli the 1st ol' .July. ( found midway bel Douglas's Drug Stol Hudson's oilice. L I sign in front of ollie "June 10, 1904. VE .I1 move in gt?n Sir?oi lie.' wi i i |j "een J. T. KILLED ACCIDE While halalling a gun t order is usually the situ order to prevent aecit ami to he sure and ki want to, 1 have employ' Gunsmith from Charles', has my gun repairing d charge, We are prcpar kimi of line gun repairii order. (?ive us a trial he convinced that we ar gixeynu satisfaction in inanship and prnmptnes S. J. 1 i' -.'.LY ... out Now, ti tn I killi \i h-.MI 'j I un CKp ??sii i ritual i tn Tu? e. og uti ; i 1' in i nv is i): !< .? ! FAMILY M ILE AGI (Joni) IN- SOUTH CAR, . SOLU BY SKAUOAIIU . RAILWAY Commencing marci Seaboard Air Linc compliance with tbe nev I . ?On sale 1O0O milo fan: good for thc uso of tho members <>f ono family I stations within the Sh Carolina on tlie line t board Air Litte Railw tickets aro sold ut $25,' limited to ono year frc issue. The popular luton .)!' S Kith Sea and aro ?.?bl o? tw( able book, good over 25 di flt will continuo on salo u conditions as heretofore Vor further informa to Seaboard ngentu, or Jos. VV. Stewart Tra v. 1' Columbia s. c. I For ?oneress-6th Distriot l hereby announce myselt a candidate lor nomination to Congress Irom the ixth district subject to - the Democratic primary. James Norton. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor Congress Irom the Sixth Congress ional District, subject to thc Democratic primary. July I, 04 VV. V Dargan. House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for thc House of Representatives, abject to the rules ol' the Democratic hilary and pledge myscll to abide the : suit ol same and support the nominees i ereol. SIMEON J. MCINNIS, July 14th 1904. I am a omdldato for 10 election tc the ; OUB0 of Representatives, uubjeot to tho ..otion of tho Democratic Prima y. D. I). MCCOLL, Jit. I hereby announce myself a candidate or tho Honan of Representatives from Marlboro Cou ity subject to tho rules of .ho Democratic Primary, and plcdgo ayaolf to abide tho result theteo? aud upporb the nomiocca or Bamo. May 6, 1904. W. W. BKUCK. For Clerk of Court. 1 hereby announce mysolf a candidate tor re-election to tho ohlco of Clerk of Court for Marlboro County, South Caro lina, Bubjoot to thu ruloa of tho Demo cratic Primary, aud pledge mysolf to sup port the nominean thereof. J.vfl. A. DlIAKB. April 25th, 1904. I hereby un nen nco myself a candidato [or Clerk of Court subject to tho action of tho Democratic Primary. R L. FllKBMAN. I hereby announce myself ns a can didate for thc oflice of Clerk of Court for Marlboro County, subject to the rules and regulations governing tho Democratic Primary Election. LEWIS M. COVINGTON. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy tor thc oflice ot Sherill" of Marlboro County, subject to thc rules o! the democratic primary. JOHN C. DUNBAR. I hereby announce ?iiyRolf a candidate for re-election to thc office of Sherill of Marlboro county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic Primary, plcdgiug myself to abide the result of name and to support tho nominees thereof. July S, 1904. J. li. GKKKN. I hereby announce myselt as a candi date lor oflice ol Sheriff ol Marlboro County at the coming Primary Election. I pledge myself io abide by the result ot said Priinanc-Election" and to lunport thej?fiTinmees ot same, r <July i, 04. W. F. ROU-EUS I hereby announce myself a candidate ?.ir _c PI-:rr ~P M".lh",n />onntv ro'vp ti. tho rule?. <>t tho 1/ iraounitlo IV> tfibry, and plidgi ir li t . i|)i le tho ie i\l! ..' in' t"\riie.)H?d euppert {hi nmii?ribu>i of . iii ..???...??.y ttVu?' on. I hereby announce myself UH U candidato for oflice of Sheriff of Marlboro County nt tho coining Primary Election. I pledge myself to abido by tho result of paid Pri mary Election and to support the nominccd of tho Bamo. April 4th 1904. J. E. ROGERS. 1 hereby announco myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Marlboro county, Mibjeet to the notion of tho Democratic Primary, and pledge myself to abide thc rehiilt thereof and to support the nominees of the same. J.vs P. MCGII.VKAV. April 5th, 1904. IVr County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho office of Supervisor of Marlboro county ab tho eomiog primary election, subject to the rules governing the Ramo, mid plcdgo myself to abide the result thereof aud support, thc nominees c f said primaty election. May iS, 1904 M. E. COWARD. 1 hereby annouueo myself a candidato for the ollleo of County Supervisor, subject to the action of tho Democratic primary pledging myself to abido thc result of the saino, and to support tho nominees of said primary election. April 9th, 1904. A. J. JONES, Ihereby announce myself IIB a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to tho action of thc Democratic primary. Mch 2S, 1904. J. J. TAUT. For Superintendent of Education I hereby announoo myself a candidate for tho oflice of Superintendent of Eluoa tion of Marlboro County, subject to tho action of thc Democratic Primary. A HT 11U It E ASTB It M HQ. July 19, 1904. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Comity Sup? erintondout of Education, subject to thu action of tho Democratic Primary. W. L. STANTON. April 26 1904, For County Auditor. 1 hereby announce myselt a candi.late Tor re-election to thc ollicc ol Auditor ol Marlboro county at the coming pri mary election, pledging myscll to abide he resuit thereof, and to support thc lominecs of the same. CHAS. I. SHERRILL. June 22, 1904. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidato or thc olllce of Treasurer of Marlboro . aunty, nub j set to thc rr le.;; governing the 'cmocratic primary, mid pledge myself to aide tho result of same and to support thu milncoB thorcof. Joli P. RoBNS. July 2S, 1904. I hereby nnonnca inysolf n candidate r rc election to tho lillee of County eaniircr - Subject to tho rules governing no Democratic Primary. J. li. THOMAS. -^cV.l*V>~'.'x-y. 6T?TK OF SO??H ' O?B&??NA. COUNTY OF MARLBORO.\ CLEMENT MANLY, Plaint.fiK against -, T. A. Blythe, P. IL Corr, and II. EV Fre?s, Defendants. Summons for Belief-Complaint noi Served. lo tito Defendants, T. A, Blythe, P. II Corr and H. E. Fries, Tb? arc hereby Sumr >ned and requir od to ans1" no complu.ut in this action, ? thou in tho office ot' the Clerk ot thc Court of Common Pleas in aud for ibo County and State aforesaid, and to >erve u copy of your answer to the said Complaint on tho subscriber at bis office in BENNETTSVIIM.E, S. (J,, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of tlie day ol' such service ; and if you fail to answer thc complaint wilh? in die limn aforesaid, tho pluiutiiT in dds aol ion will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated June 2J, \. D , 1904. [SEAL.1 J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaintifi's Attorney. ?To thc Bofeadants. T. A. Blythe, P. II. Corr and ll. E Frieg : Please take notice that tho Summons in this action, of which thc foregoing itt a copy, was filed in tho office of tho Clerk ol' the Court ol' Common Pleas at Ben nettsville, in tho county ol Marlboro in tho SUto of South Carolina on thc 28th day ol' June. A. D., 1901. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C. July 14. 1901-Gt ADDITIONAL RULE, ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM. Rule No II. Parties wishing the dec trie plant run after midnight will be ac commodated at the rate ot Three Doh iars per hour or part thereof by making written application to the Chairman of the Board stating length ol time he wished the plant run and accompanying the request by the cash. Rule No. 12. Any person using Fredric Fans iz inch size shall pay One Dollar per month on Flat Rate. WO F FORD COLLEGE SPARTAN BU RC, S. C. HENRY N. SNYDER, Litt. D., M. A., President. Four lull College courses. Favorable surroundings Cleveland Science Hall Gymnasium Athletic grounds, ?lslycar begins Sept. 21st 1904. For Cataloguo apply to. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary W0FF0RD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL, Spartanburg, S- & Elegant new building. Caretul at/icntion lo individual student. B/jard and tui tion for year $ti<j; "All inlormation given by y A. M Du PR E. J uh/ Vi;T?O 1. Head Master. 0LIO NOVELTY Mcihiij (iciuvitiij Works rTftflR BtiSincJ.H r 1 * nilv known:r*t the . \ ' . M -:ov i ' '7 ."ol ILNUI'CTU TUKiNli WORKS, with F. II. IVEY solo owner and director. The latest improved wood working machines arc being placed for doing al! kinds of Novelty work for buddera u;;e at living prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is ageut at Bennetts ville and will take your orders. Oct 2:5. 1903. FOR SA?,E 2 A Bicycle tor a lady or Gouts color Black or Blue with tl8 in wheels and rubber fires. S. J. Pearson. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! Wm..-J in town and you want a good meal, remember we can Herve you. A good meal for 25c. Rentaurani north of the Market. FltESIT OYSTERS in every style D. J. BRAYBOY Bennettsville & Clieraw Railroad ?jggSS ?S RJ ?3 i Commencing Mouday Nov. 9, 1603, ?iud until further notice, trains beiwccr Cbcraw and Bcnuottsvillc will bc operated on thc following schedule, daily except Sunday : WEST HOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE TRAIN Leave Bcnuettsvillc fi 45 a ni 43 Leave Everett's 7 2f> a m Leave Kollock's 7 40 a ni Arrive Cbcraw 7 fit) a m TRAIN Leave Bennettsville 4 00 p ni 33 Leave Everett's 5 30 p ni Leave Kollock's f> 50 p in Arrive Cbcraw C tit) p m EAST BOUND FROM CIIEHAW. TRAIN Loave Cbcraw . 8 10 a tn 38 Leave Kollock's 8 20 a tn Leave Everett's 8 35 a m Arrive Bennettsville 9 00 a ui TRAIN Leave Cbcraw 9 2.r> p in 32 Leave Kollock's ? 30 p in Leave Everett's 9 50 p 111 Arrive Bennettsville IO '20 p ni A. (?. PAGE, SUIT. Cbcraw, Nov. 7, 1903. KILL THE COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. King's New Discovery rnn /CONSUMPTION Prieo rUha OUGHSand 60ci$1.00 W0LDS Free Trial. 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' anc .'ney are guaranteed SATISFACTION. ra ortB YOI; July ld, 1904. 6 o Wk ttl ll A. X HI m p p P p p P P P P P & Our Mew 31 -THE DIRECT WAY - EAST. SO'UTH BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND - AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leavo Bcnuottsville *7.00 a. m., -t.00 .p. m. Arrive Cbernw *t7.50 a. m., ?.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. The short line and quickest time to Wilmington, Chnrlotto. Atlnntn, Haleigh, Riehmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and Bast. Thc idiort line and quickest lime to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all points .South and Wost. Poi further information call on J, T. MEDLIN, agon! Bcnncttsvillo & Cheraw R. Iv.. Boonottsvillo.S. C., or addi osa JCS. \V, STEWART T. P A., SEAUOARD Am LINE KV., Columbia, S. C. 5* p p m p p p m p ii g CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A , S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. 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