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-.--:-r --i-. S. A. BROWN - - - Editor Friday, October 28, 1904. KabRrrlptlon Price: Ono year._$ 1.00 Six months.50 Three mouths.25 PEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS Dr. Van Hoffman of Sumter shot himself Monday about noon and died soon after. No cause known. Edward Kelly, who killed Hen ry Bradshaw in Darlington Octj 8, was granted hail hy Judge Al drich at Ohoraw last. Thursday. Tho amount of bail was fixed at $5,009. Tho Democrat hau uo patience with tho wild c iticisms of Gov ernor Iloywnrd in commuting tho sentence ol Hoyt Hayos. We be liovo ho was right. Tho doubts j are not suflicieut for pardon, and imprisonment for lifo is a humane sense of jiiBtico. We aro proud of our Governor. FROM KOLLOCK. Mr. Editor-As I have not seen anything from these pnrls tor some time will givo you a tew dote. Cotton picking will soon be over-short ero)) this year Miss Lucy Pegues is back from Flat Ruck, ?. C., where ehe has been on a visit. Messrs ll. lt., P. li , and S. C. Pe gues aro back at Charleston to lesuine their studios at Porter's Military Academy. Among those at Columbia lin-- week are Maj R M and O M Pegues, Mr F W Pogues and wife, Miss Carrie K Pliegues, Mr F P li Pegue?, and wife, Miss Lucy Pegues, and Mr. W. li Peg cs. Miases Mag aud Ol nier Moore will leave Wednesday night lo take in the Worlds Fair tit Pt Louis. Mr. T D Lashley raid little son George Dewey, were in Raleigh last week hiking iii tho Fair. Miss Mary Pegu?is ".3 visiting Mrs J P Smith at Hurtsville this weok Mies .Nancy Pogues is attending school at Rockingham. Mrs AV C Leak ol Rockingham who has been on a visit to her f-ister Mis. F P li Pogues, baa returned home Mr. F \Y Davis who was our clover R R agent here for quite awhile, has resigned and located in Raleigh. Wc regret lo lose Mr and Mrs Davis He ia succeeded by Mr P W Smith of Bhiudy, S C, who seems to be sn ex cellent gentleman and has a very clever wife. Mrs tinnies McArthur and children who have been on a visit to her sister 1 . ailinn with Caj?, i h \La . ?.. (? W and family will in a few day? move 11 Virginia We regret lo lose Mr. Frost and family. He lias Bold out his big saw mid and planning outfit to Hick Ann Lumber Co., of Lynchburg, Va. .lack Frost this morning the first ol the season. Oct 24, 04, REX. ' "Do you think your father would ob jed to your marrying me?" Klin-4,Jf ho thinkfl nu 1 do he certain ly would; and, if you don't got Kinjr.fi Cat arrh (.'uro, and biko it for bad ho uti), you've got to pit further away.1 No man haw nn excuse for had Breath whoa BonncttavHle Drug C'>, oalla a posi tivo cure-guaranteed, for $1.00. What is the si/o ol' your Hat?. When you'vo boen with tho boys al night and have a dark brown taBto om: your hoad foela too big for your hat, cal at liennottsvillo Pharmacy nnd got a ioc, packago Captura. Ic will raako your hal lit bettor. Convenient to carry in tin pocket The genuine has name Barwell iS Dunn Co. V?L??BLR LA?I) FOR lill ?tier lor sale my larm situated a bou I nile north ol Ked Springs, N- C , lining 127-j acres-about 75 acres cd. There is a very good 3 room liing house on the premises. For 1er particulars, please WM ile to mc at jjhmbcrtori, N. C. Persons desiring to iook over t!.:s laiul can do so by ma< king application to Mr. J, purcell. Red Spring's. I also otter lor sale two build ing lots in thc '?'own ol Ked Springs, Containing hall acre each. A. Wi MeLu.w. Oct :!7 I'.lol, Luniberton, N. (j. He Knows Now. T. H. Berber, ?1 large cotton planter of South Carolina fluid.- "For ten yenrfl I buffered with Hovero headache rog ular ppl.tting, unfitting mo lor bu* iuen.s and putting mc in bcd. j find only Looa Head ache and Neuralgia Remedy never fnils to euro ino promp iv." A Hcinntifiu eure. Bold hy Bennetts/di-.! I'hhrmaojr, Rome Fino Cot? on. Mr. Wm Spears of Hebron brought to town Tuesday samples ol' his i tn proven Texas Wood cot ton. His care and attention has given iiim Heed that yield him 42>. lbs of lint from 100 pounds of seed, lt is a five.lock boll cotton, easy to pick and will bo popular among farmers. The Election. Tiiceo conditions determino tho troubla The euro ii certain---a good thorough eoniHo of Dr. Kb g'fi Blood and Liver Pill? (they purify tho blood ard Ciior?i/.o thu liv?>) ?fl as a ppring housecleaning thoroughly renoval CM and chinna tho fly? Um and if followed hy Dr. King's Karfln" parilla you are ready for tho wear of Hum mer woik and fitted fur lt. Tho prico of j these best of all Bills ?H 25?. Thcto nro nr no PO goi d an king,* Oct from lb nn-utflville Pharmacy. A BIG CIRCUS DAY, The Famous'Eorepaugh and Sells Brothors Arenio Combination Coming. "I am," enid Dr. Samuel Johnson, "tho piont fr'cnd of pupilo amusements, for tbey keop tho pooplo from vico." und although thoto woro no circones io tho ponderous old philosopher's day, could ho enjoy tho one bearing tho titlo of Foropnugh and Sells Brothers F.anrraoua Shows United il would doubtless strengthen bia opinion of tho good sonso of his dictum. It is as oonspi. cncuB for good rosnagement, unobj~olioi: nblo entertainment und wholesome fuu os for tho possession of olmo.it unlimited ro sources, both in performance and prcsonta Mon. Of tho gonoral charactor of tho oxhi bit ion it need only bo said th at it ombrnoes avcrything most popular ID its Uno, bosidca ?aolliding Bomo vory unusual special feat ures, nraong which tho following aro ex pioited io its advertisements, and Boeni to ilcseryo to bo: In its menagerie, for exam ple, will bo found n collection of fourteen living full-grown Polar boars; ni larger mun ir r thah wero probably uvor herutoforo soon together at ouo timo oven by Arctic cxp'.o rers. Tho first nppcarat.ca in Amorica of Tho Bruin LocuBions, tho famous French family of 7 equestrians ot-both sexos, In troducing thoir commingl?d bareback and Rour in-hand Park Break aorobatio porfor tnnnccB, desorves special moution, BB tho only outiroly new circus feature known to tho arena for tho past fifty yoara. in cyc ling sensations tho show is phenomenally trong and thrilling. Tha nchiovoncnt of Diavolo in "looping tho loop'' on a bioyclo id a daro devil accomplishment that has given him wor'd wido promiuaucc. Prodi gious Porthos, tho French professional ox perfc, who on his cyclo leaps across a chasm 50 fcot widoj is apnrulled fouturo. Cyolono t-pirally uscending awheel tho perpendicu lar insldo of ''Tho D?vil's Cbimuoy," sur passes all previous whirling wonders, Mons Hilbert is still another French sonflationa li-t, who IIIPO makoa his first nppoaranoco in lt.is country. In ono of his equestrian acts lifting nsulky hy its thills, he leaps Miercivith onto the hare huck of his horso, and tu another, nftar performing roniarki Mit feats of jugglery ?ti a park cart, drawn around tho nico conreo, ho finishes by bul? nttcing tho cart on hin OulU. Thon, again, tho S/. vrvp^i Fr?tiez Troupo of flunr^arian Magyars make their loft anywhoro tvway from home appearance, in singularly emo tional dances and wildly strenuous acrobu tic performances, peculiar to thc strange I pooplo tn which they belong. Moro sur I prising strangers arc tho four Marthicks j thu funniest and most original bnrtcEquera I Tumi Froglticd. In Military features thc show is notably strong and uni.110. It presents thc Aurora /..maven, those musketeers and marchera ?if international lotiown, to wlinmo every other military organization io tho world presents arms in recognition of thoir 000 ccded fcupcriority in both drill and manuel Thc names of tho drona celebrities is leg ton. Those dancing mountains, thc Fore? pangh ?l?phant?, and thoir military brcth orn, tho Sells Brothera inaRt."-.! mn, arc ac knowledged the world ov.tr li; ! . ive moro wit dom in their heads and moto tricks ii their tm;,ks then ary others of their spo nies Tho boree show is made: up of tho noblest blue blood of many strains, and includes such conspicuous illustration* of j ii.-i i.r >h f . mit: . .u . Thu .tatty | ? . : puyado iuelude? ?rkiu?ial and ?Hi- j iii 11.-, J.ni,i...- utting *. ftatity I li cenaerc? to tho British Viceroy dur iez :io Durbar at Dolhi, India, and tho ti'jcjiid representing tho lteroe-i of all our victorious wars, with tho uniforms and ni itpraonts appertaining lo each. these arc merely glimpses, but suffieionfc In suggest raro and abundant entertain ment for all. Will bo in Rennellsvillo Snturduy November 12th. SALIS OF RML18TATB. ~QY virtue of the authority conferred ? on me by power of attorney, duly ri iv? I regularly executed, I will oller lor sale bet?re thc court house door in Iien ncltsvillc on the lirst Monday in Novem-" her next, to the highest binder for OASH. the one half undivided interest anti estate ol in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract ot land situate in the county ol Marlboro and State of South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Twenty Six Acres, more or less, bountied north hy lands Catherine and Margaret Mc Laurin. east by Swett Swamp, south hy land J. I) Huestess (formerly State land ol Douglas Calhoun) and west hy lands ol Novelle Rennett ; the one hall interest 10 be sold being the samt.' conveyed hy .1. Il Green, an Sherill, tn George A. Wagener. by deed dated November 12. I.SoS. and ; eoe.lcd n office ol the Clerk ol Circuit Court ol the county and State aloresaid, in Hook '\" of Deeds and Conveyances, pages 125-126. and said ir;irt ol land being the same heretofore devised in anti by the last will ami les? lament ol Catherine McLaunn to lt. ll. 11 ?per and Mi-,s Martha .lane Hoper. Iv Nt ?X LIVINGSTON Attorney in lad. nennet 1*ville, S. C. Oct 24, 1001. SHERRIFF SS?cfr5 STATT, ()!;" SOUTH CAUOLTNA ('..mn''.- ol' Marlboro-Cmin ol Coin? mon Pleas. D. D. Met Old.. Plaintiff, -against S. J. Mr 1 uni -, as Administrator, and others Defendants. S N obedience to an order ol Foreclosure i anti Sale in the fib >v<: s tated case, signed by thc Honorable 1! O Purdy, presiding Judge, dated June :7th. 1904. ! will sell at public outcry hi; highest bidder lor cash, before the Court Home door <d Marlboro county on thc Fl ({ST MONDAY ol N'ovemher next, the fol lowing described real estais, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract ol land situate. lying and being in the Coent) (?! Marlboro State of South Caro lina, containing Three Hundred and ten acres, bounded on the North by lands lotnwrly belonging to Harrie: Odom; on the i'.tst and South by lands lormcrlv owe :d by C. B Pate; on the West by Na d ("reek, being the same whereon II. .. Odon resided at thc time ol his deal ., the same being conveyed to him hy C, P. Townsend, Commissioner in l'qtiity. by deed dated November 2nd . recorded in Book ''IV page 600 in M.; ster's office at Benncttsville, S. C., less -.tx 1 y acres heretofore sold oil ol thc sa: .c under thc above proceedings, Only so tniich ol the said track will be sold as will pay and discharge the mortgage tleht and interest ol J.K. McNnir and all the costs and disbursements provided tor by saitl order- the part to be sohl will be cut off by a surveyor and plat ex hibited on the day ot sale. J. B. OREEN, s. M. c. Bennctisville, S. C., Oct, 16, 1904. Notice of Election FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS AND ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND ViCE PRESIDENT. STATE of SOOTH CAROLINA, ^ COUNTY OF MARLBORO. j Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held at the several prcsincts established by law in Marlboro County, on Tuesday, November 8. A. D I9O4 for Member ol Congress from The Sixth Congressional District and for Presiden tial Electors, pursuant to the Constitu tion and the laws of the State ot South Carolina. Polls at each voting place will bc opened at seven o'clock a, in , and clos* ed at lour o'clock p rn', Thc lollowing named persons have been appointed Managers tt> conduct said election, to wit; Adaraavillo -L D New to:?, W ? PoarsDD Theo L Breedon. Banncttn ville -C S Chaflii, W P Cov ington, T L Gr?nland. BrightDvillo-Lawrence !1 English, W ?do Stubbs, B B Odom Rrownnvilto-W A R.ig.ir.t, John Me Callum, Zack Drako. Clio-John Oulhoun, J E McLeod, Lovi Ivoy. Hebron-E \V Smith, Tilden Lao, T A. Covington. Kollocks-T 8 Smith, O M Poguoa, Jamos Bounctt. MeColt-Coolon William'!, B V flmoot, JuliuH Covington. Joo QulokB X Roads - H S Graul, 'A T Pcnraon, A Joan ph Qoiok. Red Hill-John I R.>?-ors, Win Evonn, B II Covington. Tatum-A B Hamer, Alexander Stan ton, Humor Easlorlii?^. . On thc day ol thc (flection the Mana gers must organize by the election ol a chairman: a clerk may be named il necessary. The chairman elected is empowered to administer oaths to the other Managers and clerk. Thc M?nagers have the power to fill any vacancy, and il none ol thc Mann gers attend, thc citizens can appoint .Managers Irom among thc qualified voters, who. alter being sworn. can conduct the e'eciton. At the close ol thc elec io 1 thc Man agers must proceed publicly to Op?':n I the ballot boxes and count thc ba" therein, and continue without adjourn ment until thc same is completed, anti make a statement ot the result thereof) and sign thc same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman ol thc Hoard, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners ol Federal Elec tions tim poll list, the boxes containing the ballots, and signed statements ot the result ol the election: Une of the above named Manager for each precinct must call upon the Hoard nt Commissioners at Uenncttsvillc on Monday Nov 7. IU04 tn receive the ballot boxes, poll lists and instructions and to qualify C. E.'BXUM, 1). K STANTON, s. P. \ n \ ?vj -? Comm'i s o'I cd ? Lil < i's, ron AM?iNdME?ild IU ute ujo - L 1 TUTION. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, l County ol Marlboro. J Notice is hereby gi\e:i (hat an election will bc held ut the several p rocino ts cs inbiished by law ?11 Marlboro County, ou Tuesday November -, PJ04, for the {'ol lowing officers to v.. Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Stale Treasurer, Secretary ot' State, Attorney General, Superintendent ol Kducation, omptrollcr General, Adjutant and In spector General, one Hai?ro.id Commis sioner, Solicitor, three Representatives, Sheriff, Clerk ot Court. County Supervi sor, Coroner, Supt ol Kducation. Pursuant to the Constitution of South Carolina an cloe;ion will bo held at tho .ame time and place for amendments to thc Constitution ol' South Carolina pur suant to the terms of Joint Resolutions Nos :iS3. :iS4 and :tSf> (Acts of South Carolina, pp 674, 675 and 676), a fol lows A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section 'J. of Article 111, of thc State Constitution so as to Provide for Biennial Sessions ol' the General Assembly. Section I. Be it Resolved by the G cu nnii Adorably ol'the State ol'South Caro lina, That tho followio? amendment lo tho Constitution ol tho Sine ol'Sou'li Caioliua be submitted In the qualified electors of the Slate at tho next general elect iou for Representatives, ?nd il' 11 mpjority of the elector? qualified to vote Cor members ol'tho Geucr.il Assembly, voting thereon, shall vole in I'tvor of such amendment, and u maj rrity of each brunch of tho Oericr.il Assembly, shall liter such election, and before ano. ie e ratify the same amendment by vous und nays, Section '.. nf Article 1 11, of ibo Constitution, relating lo tho legislative Department, bc aincndod hy adding at' .ji llie word "place" i.i lino ton of said Sec tion, ibo words "until thc end .>i' ?he s- .-. sion occuring in IDUth after which the s-;'nl sessions shall bc hold iii the ? time und place biennially;'' sn th u san! section as umonded shall read ns l"!lows. Thc annual session of thc <? ireral As sembly heretofore elected, fixed by tko ( 'ons' billion ol' thc year eighteen huudrcd and sixty eight, to convene on ?tte fourth Tuesday of November, in the year eight een hundred and niuoty live, is hereby postponed, and ilia ailie sh-JI ho con vened and hold iii the city of Columbia on tho .-ecori ! Tuesday of.l.inmiry in tho year eighteen hundred and ninety six. The first session of the General As* -.em hiv elected umlur L 11?Constitution shall convene in Columbia on tho second Tuesday in Jnnuaiy, in tho year eighteen hundred . tiinety-soveu, and thereafter ann . >lly at the Barrie lime ind place un til tho end of tho sc?sion occurioq in 1906, alter which tho sai i ses ions shall bc held at the same lim J and place hieunially. Should the casualties ol war or conta gious dis "ases render it unsafe to meet at ibo seat if government, theo the Gover nor may, by proclamation, appoint a more secure and convenient place of moot ing. Members of tho General Assembly shall not receive any compensation ?or moro than lorty days ol' soy ono session; Provided. That this limitation -hall not affect tho first four sessions ol the Gouer ul Assembly under thin Constitution, Seo 2. That tho question of adopting tho amendment prefaced in tho foregoing Section shall bo submitted to ibo electors as follows: Those in favor of tho amend merit shall deposit a ballot with thc fol - j lowing words plainly printed or written 1 thereon: "OonmUunonal amendment to Beet inti '.I of Artiele III of thc State Con-? | Rtitution, adding after tho word 'place' in lino ten ol'said Section tho words 'until J tho end of I)? 3 so.-.'.on ocou ; i af tor which thc ?aid .?bvsi?ria ? ; .' ar. tho fame timo and uluco 1 Vcs." ...Those opposed to Haid niuo?mifii fhnll cu?>t a ballot with lito ' ?t wolds plainly printed or- written lhere?.?: "Coiistiiu'iouM unioudniftht to Sci ion <> of Article ill of tho Slate < ' >h* i '. .idoine after tho word 'pince' of said Soctiou tho words 'n > > '. . ? ol't ho fo.s.-ion o vinic; iii ' ? which the fr?id session i Kind, bi tit ? tho sr.iii j limo und place li Xo.V Approved thc 11th day ol A. D. huit. A JOINT RESOLUTION . tho Constitution FO as to Perm General Assembly to Enuc " ? ? ?Special haws nu tlie Suhjec ' >.- ' Ont. Opooinc. Ahorme, un Road? nu! 5lighwitys, and Ago at Which Citizm? Sbi ject to Road or Other Public Dui Section 1. lb? it Jb'solvft'l li li oral 'Assembly nf tho Statu Carolina. That tho inllpwiiis; r. to tho Constitution l.c agre .hat the. fr.n rptc^Uotis in vp) y . tmondmout lia mbmitted H:\ . ?lui next gen vd election lo I he ? qualified t.i vote for mouibi llou-e of Representativos, viz: li sha1! bo added to tho ('oust Billowing additional Ari icio, t bored properly in thc conscci ol'ita adoption, to bo dcsigu-ib t:olo i>rAmendments to t tut ion.'' wliipll shill read as fol '* Article of Aiiicndti? Constitution " Section 1. Tho General A? this Slate may enact local or s| CJD :erninir tba laying out. open ing or working roads or high o .ncerning thc providing for t which ci1 ?zens shall bo subjoo duty, and cnuoorninir lirninairo. Si e 2- Tint Sablivi.ii?n IT divisiou IX nf Section 84, of A of Ute Constitution, nra hereby i ?. Approved the IS.h day ol' A. D. I'M i A db:.N'T RK?OlilllTO? Pr? Amend Section T, Anido VI' Constitution, llclatiug to Mc Romlcd indebtedness? MoKtion i. Rc it ii??biyoii lo' itv al A-em' Iv ofilia Stntb of Si n lint, ihhi ibo following ame: S eti.iii v Aniclo VIII of ibo lion, !>" agreed to: A Id as tin c . nf (he following wo d ' Provided That thc I/.mita'i ins im poa ii Section and Section Artic ibis Cohvtitution. shut! liol applj ed indebtedness incurred liv t! Greenville, bul sahl city of G.-coi inere.ise itu brm lilli hidobtodllO m.inner pr.willed in said Sooth Article te an auionnt not exceed Pt-rceut, ofihc value! af tin fax: (.rty th'.iroiu, where rho n:o bond* an? mu?ted solely lo tin of pa*i indebtedness, io exp liabilities ie. mrrcd ur io be incur improvement-; of strait's an.l and ? ir providing sewerage foi or uuy part ihorobP, lui purol tubliYliiiiK. owning cr opnr?th works or electric light plauts. Sec 2 IMP <li> question of this amendment sind submit next gi coral election to t!ie . follows: Those io H:vor of ih meet shall di;po-it ? bilk??, wii lowing words plainly prime-'.] . thereon' "Constitutional aihc Section seven, of Article ->h Constitution, rolating io the c irpor.itions and polie : regulad Thoae opposed to said amend ? lihiirdy pr i ri I ... ie : i ii . .:... i>i!iijt.ionni .. .n ! ?'iii bf ?'j.lictiijti s?vo?' . '.:... . .ol. ??'?. j A. D. HMM. Polln at. ea. h ?. itiug place will bi I od nt seven o'clock -.. ni undolosu ; o'clock p ni. ^ I The following named poison: i ! boen ... pointed Ma?an?is of Elco in State ?un? Couoty Ollliers, to wit. AiltimBville- Loo Adam?. Archie or, Po: ter Fletcher. Bennettavilla-T F MoUtio, T M lt 15 Orralami. Brightsvitlo-A O Tuell, E J Lil. Odom. Brownsville-J F Allon, Elgar M E Urlgman. Clio - lt G [lorriug, Alonso MoLc J Covington, II Oren-J F McK inion, I) H E J T Clark. K ?ll'jiika--W ll Penuca, Fruulc Q L Langley, otoColl-Simoon MoLnurin, Gr Tulum, Jell I) Morrison. J io Quick's X Road*--J 1) Stunt: I) Grant, A A Brown. Ked Hill- I,mo Nupior, E.l. Won It T Jockaon. Tu tn rn-Luther fl Stanton, O T I L 1) Manabip. (bi thc lav nf olec ion thc Mm inual organixi by thu election rifa C mai und a Clerk i! liceotsary. The ( nr.'i ' icotcd ii empowered to a lni' oat hs? 'Mi - Managers h ive the power any vacaiwy, anil if II ma of the .Man atti n i. Tu.: citizens cati appoint am nig tho qualified v.itcrs 'lie Man: who after being swahi, can ond?; election. At tlio closd of ill'! election the \ gors ?nil?Clork must proofed publi open tho ballot hiixa- lind eon nt th lo;-; ihoreiu, -o l eominu! witina jniiruthoni until (hu eamo.is (.?inp! ano m i' . i dalouietit nf the rcs.ult ea eh iii?ii' ?.; 1 " .-1 !i amen hue. iii : ( Jotipjin. i .. ?i :i i i^n tli- same. Within '.'<:.-: days (licroitT?cr, Cb drinan of lbj Una: 1, Or sohie om sigiia'ed hy the l>1. ihiist doliv i ii ' '. !i iu;u's-ioiiei''i nf K eotiati the li- , thc boxes containing ?li: l?i'!->:s Wi ?Men stntcnt'uus nf ibo result ol o\;ci ion Ono of thc iib ?vc hamed Manager oacli ; . cine! mi.t cd! upiii tho ll nf Co io; iop.er.s, at tho Court ll Nov V, 100-1 tn receive ballot boxes; list.- and instruction t and to qualify, W 15 DIIAKK, IIAIUIIS lilHSTO J BPK l> liDHNS, Coma k-'ioaers Slate and Coin: Kleetii KILL*T* COUGH WITH : ?$ m m? IMSUMPTION Price ti tr Un ii OUGHSond 80c&$1. g (rW'"-nS Freo Tria SiiroHu cud Quickest Curo for THROAT and LUNG TROU XiEB, or TrlON??Y BACK. fecf- Pipes und Smokers Suppl! endless vurie'y can bo found nt ? Douglas' Drug Stoio. L iT AUCTION 5 jLt, S, Co, --llEonday Nor* j| JE&&,?30L oar Bliirt? Sale commences promptly at 10,30 a. m. m WILL K ii D\rfolui BARGAINS DONT MISS IT I And Attend This Big Sale. 5?ET' Col. J. E. Ferguson, of Atlanta, Ga., will be Auctioneer, Oct. 2oi9n.i. POLLER BROS. 1ST O ?3? I O ES _ TE have positive instructions from the Exporters we represent NOT TO BUY A HALI? OK COTTON, with over 0 yards bagging d six ties on it. If any more, we will be forced to reject it or luct 00 cents per bale. These instructions are linal to us and course we will have to abide by them. C. E. EXUM, Agt Ohas. E. Johnson & Co. J. Cf. BARRON, Agt Inman & Co. J. F. EVERETT, Agt Rogers, MoCabe & Co. T. P. RICAUD, Agt Alex. Sprout & Co. . ?ennettsyille, S. C.T October 3, 1004. . OUR PLANT is the most modern in this state, and (j Weare using the most up to-date methods in the /? handling of work sent us That's one reason why we ?. save our patrons linen. Send us your next Bundle. LAURENS STEAM LAUNDRY. LAURENS, S. C. 1ST- J. Powers, Agt, Ben net I sv i He, S. C. w m IM Mm m % fins won ; .jr JSL, MMFS RIG 1P? WSL il MIL! - j^:^ JJLi . JJ t.; fe bi' Bl ll ART SQUABB? nia ?I These are at regular prices good value fig and now that We are offering them M at special prices, they will be E Y E pj OPENERS. You Mtifit See Thc-m. ns ? 1 5??B, OVERCOATS, Mon and | Boys* aie included in i Iiis g Sale. ?1S0 L?DIES WR?PS. TUB WM m 1ST STOCK if rL&::r_u3L<OTOOL"to er We are the people LOOK US UP. vows run, r, Ci iis WEATHERS, ?ct, 20, 100-1. O?..D RELIABLE UN ?J fe?' i fe fei is I fe? ra ta NOVELTY mfaeluring Works iluMoopa recently known :i? tlia 0 NOVELTY MANUF0TU? () . will heron fr or Lo known ns ,10 NOVELTY MANUFAO J WORKS, with P. H, IV KY .r ami director. test improved wood work i DC uro Ix.-inp; placad for doing nfl Novelty work for builders u.-c ?it li rift pi ices. . A. Hodgon i.sngont al Ilmnott-i will take your orders. , 1903. FOR SALE. Valuable Resident Property IN KAST BENNETTSVILLE WKBT BI DB EVKKETT PT. CONSISTING of 2i| ucroB, ono l?rR0 Ho eidonco- 6 rooina. Kino wator, nup plied liy pomp r?t door of Htovo room. Oue acrynnt IIOIIHO, bar nu, utnblen, ?fco. Ono i til tillar rcRidcnco, 5 tooms. Kino water, suppliod by pump. Thia property to bo sold for partition. If not told this property will ho foi rent for 1905. UH nicoly Bitaated, perfectly drained and houlthy. If you want ono of the bcia resident proportion in Bounottaville now i?< your limo. Apply to Aug. 10. Q. W. WADDHJ.. AT 10 Pl? CUNT AM (HST. ? I iff* ??y S?OCK fa??S Oceans A GROAT SAVING TO WJM M Buyer. S fy i4;z Inspection will decide the matter, Hg? fl| We ????fe Investigation. lt will .S^w i;^/*^ TTIHC? ?0 i/owr interest. pf i 8 G. W. 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