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BENNBTTSYILLB, S. 0. ?Y8.A.BKOWN&CO. OJlioc on Marion Street Opposite ? Masonic ITall. friday November 18. 1904. A MATTER OF HEALTH mm i WmA mmm Absolutely P&sro ?? MO SUBSTITUTE professional Garbs. "j?lT^SPENC?Rr DENTIST. OFFICE Up-etniru iu Crosland Building, rhone ISO. BENNETTS VILLE, B. O. DR. J. L. GIBSON, DENTIST Otflcc Over Isaaosohn's Store, PHONE 196. BENNKTTSVILLE, S. C. t H. NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. N?WTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLE, So. CA. Offices Over Planters Hatieaa! Bank: DUDLEY & WAIT j ATTOBNEVS AT LAW, BENNETTSVILLE, S C. Xi Vf . BOUOIllBli,' j?, * Attortroy nt Law, Bcnnetttivillo, 8. 0. Oifios on 1> :i/uglon sti'cpf near Posta rdograp? ftffif?. January,' 189?. MLTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge OlUco in Conrt House. in Electrical stipplies Hot Air Pump in? Engines und Q os Engines installed. Pipe-hitting and general machine work. August 20. 1003. UV HW RE TO G-O. 'A-WATCH is LIKE A MAN, it NEEDS CLEANING OUT and RE PAIRING ouoe in a while, I am the Repairer and will give your Watch a ?ure euro Treatment, IF YOU WILL CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE next loor north of tho I'ostofliee-tho white i ont building. S. J. PEARSON, Horses Do Get Meli. When a horses and mules are poor t is not always arid indication that they lo not get enough to eat. Many ani ??is, just like human beings, have in ligestion or the system is all run down md a tonic is needed, lt is not thc a. nount ol loo;! eaten that makes muscle ind fat; More deponds upon the prop :r digestion or assimilation ot the lood han is commonly supposed. Nothing ras yet been discovered that will build ip a horse or mule better than Ash iralt's Coi. '. ion Powders, the only .emedy in i..- class sold under a guar intee. Ask Mr. .Smith Newton, lien lettsville, lor it-the kind put up in dos :s. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, S. Rock JJ ill Buggies. The agc st Mr. P.A. Hodges has j list received carload of those hand some budgie? und if you want a lino buggy call on kim. Our Town Gorvcrnment. ... MAYOR-1". A, Hodges ALDEUMKN--.J. Frank Breeden, C.S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Lau ria. Oiiice open daily. POLICE-'J. F. David, U.C. Harper. 0L-IO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works rjf.iUE Business recen dy known as the X CLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTU KING CO., will hereafter he known as THF CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING IVORK8; with F. II. IVEY solo owner and director, Tho latest improved wood working Uncidnos ore being placed for doing ail kinds of Novelty work for builders uso at living prices. Mr. P, A. Hodges is agent al Bennetts ville and will take your orders. Ool 23. 1003. PERSONAL Mr Ellerbo Powers spout Mon day in Darlington Mr. "WillSparks of Sumter is here this week attending court Miss Lena Powers has gone to Clarendon to .take charge of. ft" scaool Mr J. M. Howell, who has been living in Wilmington for two years was hero Monduv ar ranging to move buck home Mr. William Spears of Hebron, who never gave a lien in his life, served thu court this week as a juror Mrs. W R. Wicker and two grand-daughters of Fayetteville have been spending a few days in our town A large crowd wont over to Darlington Wednoeday night to soo "Mummy and tho Humming | Bird" to tho tune of J?225 Mrs. Tliomas Fraser of Hebron was called by telegram to the bedside of her daughter Mrs. R. M. Edens at Sumter last Thurs clay - Mr. Sol Ry ttenberg of Sum ter was over last Friday adver tising tho great Fostival to come off next week. Lots of our people aro going Mr. T. M. Bolton, thu brick mason, has sold out and moved his family up to Morven, Anson county, where he has bought a small farm Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers and Mrs. Carrie Stockton left Tues day to attend thc funeral of the infant babe of Mr. and Mrs, Hui Buck, ut Conway, which died Monday of pn eu m on ia CUFJ D'S WORK. Ma: ried in thia town on Sunday evening November loth 190-1, by Hov. T. E. Morris, nt tho Methodist parsonage, Mr. 13. Yancy McGiivray and Mrs Mollie Pate-ail of 13en UbtltSvilic. *** Carda are out announcing the mar riage of Mr. Robert Eastorling, tho 1 nopu sr salesman nt E. XJ Hsmi!ton's, and Miss Mary Eneterling, daughter of Mr. Elijah Easterliug. The happy event in to be celebrated uext Wed ue&duy night-23d. The Old Wave. The cold wave predicted Friday arrived Saturday before many were supplied with wood. Thu circus und rain put a stop to haul ing und a good many had u rough time Suuduy without good fires. Perhaps our Jar mers will bo able to got wood cut now that thc cot ton is pretty well out ot'the lields. Just now the demand is greater tibiufj min an v. nu navo une miwun plumy of miall grain can do PO. A barn full uf corn and plenty of hay should provent no fat nur from Mowing u good crop of omah grain. Thoro I"H no tull tog wliut six moe ihn will bril g forth. Thero will bo Balo fur the Surplus. It in niuo a good time to prepare for winter nnd carly spring gardons. Some of our farinera have vegetables nil tho time. Why not ail. They cull if they will Music in .Sunday .School. A owont Hinger once said he wanted ''mimic to cheer him la>it on earth and greet him first in* hcavcu.'' It's power is unknown in tho salvation of souls. "Joy m a fruit that will not grow ou nature's barren soil, all wo can huant till Christ wc know is vanity mid toil " No help in tho Sunday school eau luke the place of good music, mid tho faithful can find it true. A Sunday School in old Edgi Mold ha8 an or gan, clarionctto and t.vo corneta. They Hud it makes tho hour moro pleasant for the old folks nod attractive for tho youug. Every Sunday School would prosper and grow more interesting with a first class choir in it. Thc Big .Show Saturday. Foropuugh and Soil? Bros, big show biought the largest crowd to Bci.nctts/iHo ever neon on our streets before. They catho from 2f> miles round. For Bo largo a crowd the otdi r was fino A few were peen drunk but no accidenta were reported Tho nhow wa? u BUCCoea und everybody pleased Bouuncltsville will bo glad to have them come ugnin next year. Thia Heaton oloso to-uiorrow ut Tnrboro, N. C., where it breukH up and roturns to Columbus, Ohio until next April. Bennett&villo Pharmacy. The attention of the rending public is called to the adver tisement of this new Drug Store now opened in the brick buil ding on Marion street. Every thing new and fresh in the lines usually carrie:. Call and see them. Mr. Douglas Jennings is there ''Wh ii You're In Doubt, Lead TruuiDts," Di Kn r s in ed iuin es aie prescribed by docto s. I) i you know any oilier tiley ro oom mund V A computo lino kept by Bt'imctUville J Pharmacy, A full linc of ll J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &o. at W. M. Howe's. A Sure Thing. lt ir. ?laid that nothing is .sure except death and taxes, bm that is not alto gethcr true. Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption is a sure cure lor ali lung and throat troubles, Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. ii. Van.Me tre ol Shepherdtown, W, Va.; says "1 had a teven: cese o! Bronchitis and tor a year tried everything I heard ot, bul got no rebel. Une bottle of Dr King's New Discovery then cured me absolute ly," lt's Inlallabie for Croup, Whooping Cough, (irip Pneumonia anil Consump tion. Try ;t. It's guaranteed hy J T. Douglas Druggist. Trial bottles tree, Reg sizes 50c, $l.oo TOWN .?ND COUNTY NEWS. t - Full moon 22nd - Raiu sl?et and snow Sunday . - Get in your supply of wood for winter -. Lettuce, carrots and beets grow well if planted now GoTS McLendon Bros and get the host hair tonio. ' - Don't forget Howell Hale at tho Auditorium Monday night. Ho is a good one Ilerpicido kills tho dandruff germs, got it ut McLendon's Bar ber Shop. . , - The Court of Common Pleas is^in session with Judge Aldrich .presiding * - Next Thursday is Thanks giving and many aro going to spend it in Sumter - Our next issuo will go to press on Wednesday to allow our force to enjoy Thanksgiving - Mr. John Bowyer brought us a sample of corn he raised on the river bottom without manure that is as fine as some raised with lots under it on up land ?-??Seo ad, farm for sale at Latta If you want a fine Hair Dresser go to McLendon Bros barber shop. Waddill can save you money now on Furniture. Read his ad -Choice Mince Meat just in at ROWE'S GROCERY. Koop dandruff out- of your head hy using Herpicide, for sale at McLendon's Barber Shop. - Sliredded Wheat Biscuits at W. M. Rowe's. - Westing houso Electric mo tors aro the most accurate and reliable on the market. Sold by E. C. Morrison - You will not dread the sound of the tire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with C. S. McCall Dont lot your hair fall out go to the white barber shop and buy a bottle of Herpicide. - That the best, is the cheap est in thc long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will Hud both atP. A. Hodges at bottom prices 23,' Frosli sausage, eggs, ham, tish at C. B. Hubbard's - Weathorly's Big Dopart mont Store want's your attention this week. B2^? A nice line of canned goods at C. B Hubbard's - Notions of all kinds cheap at C. li. Hubbards - Mr. G. W. VVact?iti oas soinu desirable property for sale ,- You will save money by looking at Waddill's stock. Seo his now advertisement he means business We can keep what hair you have got with Herpicide. McLendon Bros. - Just received a Barrel of ''new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWE'S. - Tho Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.30 to 0.HO p. m. Thursday 10 a. ni. to 12 m. Fire I usu rance. Mr C. S. McCall representa some of tho bifit companies io the country and will be pleased to quuto you bc8t ratra -- - - Q.uick Arrest. .J. A, G u Hedge of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe case ol niles cansing 14 tumors, Alter doctors and all remedies tailed, Hucklcn's Ar nica Salve quickly arrested further in (lamination and cured him. it conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at J. T. Doug, las' Durg Store. WARNING NOTICE. i hereby warn uti perform from hiroing or harboring my eon Bl/.icr.LKf aotnotime? onlled Dnltn-njruil 7 yetara. Dark ginger Rake color; ruttier st cur Had on bluck binase wnisl; mid mnull bluck cruuh bat. Any information lending to hid return or whcrnnboulH will b<: thankfully reottived hy ins father WILLIAM McCotr.. Dvlllo, N.iv i, 19,04. yyE ARE IN IT! WTIY ? TO SKLL Heavy and Fancy Groceries and a full line ol' Canned Goods, Pickles, Sanees and Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear for men and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion lino -ALSO A full line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware wc have any tiling from a cup to a milk bucket Also, :i nico line of Pants and Storm Couts that we oiler at living prices, WV, invite special attention to our stock ol' (inns and Ammu nition of Stevens make. Wo have too a few nice covered baskets, to go aa bargains. Call rind seo us E. POWERS, Minion St. lhnnetlsville, 8. C. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Union services will be bold at the Baptist church on Tburaday noxt at ll.o'clock. Rev. T. E. Morris of the Methodist church will preside. Re member your, contributions to tbs or? phanages. Rev. J. W Adal assisted Rov. Scroggies in a meeting at Tutor's Furry, Dallington county, recently. Rov. Taylor, P. E , Marion Dtetriot will bo'd iii? last quarterly conference- here to night and will preach at Ula Hothodii t , church Sunday night. Tho hour Tor evening sorvioos at thc churches id now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist oharob every Thursday evoning at 7.30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist church every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Prosbytoiian church Thursday evening at 7 30. The hour for Sunday School at tho Methodist church has boon ohanged to 4.00 o'olook in tho afternoon. Tho Epworth Leaguo Prayer meeting ?a held every Wednesday evening in the Bundey school room of tho Mothodht ohurch at 8 o'clock The public invited. For Thanksgiving Dinner, All thoBO who wish to contri* bute to the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the inmates at the Poor Farm will leave their contribu tions with Mr. Milton McLaurin at the Court House-Money or cooked provisions. He will go down ou the morning ol the 24th. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. FOURTH ROUND-E. P. TAYLOB, P. B 1 Bright'sville, Antioch Oct 8, 9* Norrh Marlboro, Ebenezer, " g, io. Olio- Beulah, Nov 4 Bennottsville ct, Smyrna, Nov 5,6. Ho unet tn vi Ho &M0C0II Milln MoOoll 4, 6 Blenheim ot, Hebron Nov 19, 20 Bonnettsvillo Sta, Nov, 18, 20 Appointed Oalporter. The Pee Dee Baptist Associa tion has appointed Mr. Hobt M. Floyd of Mullins Colporter and Sunday School Worker, and his lieid of work will embrace the Fee Dee, YVaceamaw, and Southeast Associations. Mr. Floyd is a recent graduate, and a young man full of energy and perseverance; he i.s no doubt well fitted for the work. A Sunday school teacher told hor claBs about the cruelty of dock ing horses. "Can uny little girl tell mc," abo said, "of an appro priate verso of Scripture referring to such treatment??" A small gill rose and said solemuly: "What God bath joined together, let not man put a sunder. i. hi .(!' it coner . t?'i. grout Lu Gripp.? Medicine, and seems to cure "di who take it FORT MILL MFG. CO. Fore Mill, B C TiistCB gOi d, and bold by 1% mu .Linville Phcrmncy. Mr. Wade Hun Down Down nt Hasty, N. C., lives a well known plantar, Mr. J. D. Wudo. Suys lit : '?.WSH run down ulniust to tho poiut ot giving up. I took two bottled of King's Iron Tonio Hitters und cow utu RR good 1?; ever. I took othrr tonics bur, fouud nothing to com ?uv o with Kings " Sold and 1; un nin teen by Ileum tinville Phuriimoy. Flowers 1 Flowers 1 Mrs. Jno S. Moore hat? a line lot of Cera ni ii ms, Begonias Ferna, Palms und other plants, well routed, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25-* p?\r dozen. One Mox Fixed Ulm Shopton, N. C., "I huvn had kiduoy troublo for tho Inst four years, and got no relief ur til I tried Dr. King's Blood and Livor Pilli', and one box > mindy cured rae." FRANKLIN WATT. Tho Prcsiduut of Chai lotto Hurd? ur? Co noys: ''1 consider Pr. King's Blood and Livor Pills very best I over used " Dr. Kings strays cure. Sold at 25c. by Bun n tU\illn Pharmacy. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thtit the J. L McLaurin Farm in Red Bluff township Inti been posted, and that trespass ?ill not b [.ermined for hunting, wi.eil eluting, huul tog straw, riding or walking or ot her w ii on this piuco and ult persons violating Lil i - m?tico will he prosecuted acwirdiag to lav I i-pcciully object to ?tock grossing. Nov io, 0.1. B. F. Stanton, Lewie. F O It SALS. NE'PAIR HANDSOME ULAC MULES. J. M. JACKSON. Oct 7, 190*1. The Kussel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a 0 ut thone du rublo wagons- one ai two-horse, every one ot them guara teed against any detect in matoii or wormunship. Town Tax Notic THE Town Books will bo opened foi o< lection of tsxea on Reid H?tate ai Personal Property on October ist and clo Deo 31 1904 after which tho pouulty w ho lidded nud collected. Thc levy is as fe ' lowe! Current Expenses; 15 cts on $<. Int ou R. R. Bond.? 21 els on $n Sil king Fund R. R. 5 cts on $I< Int Electric Light Bond.', 14 eta on $1? Sinking fuud E L Bouda 4 ct? on $n Total 59 ola on $i< By order of tho Council MILTON MOLAUKIN, Olerk. Supt 21 I004 Keport of Coimuy Supe?/lsor for Quarter ending October 31. 1904 WARRA ?TB DRAWN ON ORPINAttY FUN? Tc- whom paid Number For what paid 491 402 493 494 495 490 497 Amount Multar? lld w Co Kx?'upji?rdTd.w Cn, (VD EsHterliug, J (3 Fh-lcKer, JJ K M..ore, v A Mooro, J 0 Ca.npb.-ll, .^irlboro W. Grooy 498 ? A Brown,' 49!) 'A'-1 ker E. & Co., 500 K L IJiuuihon, fit)I 0 8 MeCall, ' 502 . .1 J Mu mierlyn, 5n3 J II David, 504 F M Stanton, 505 W j, Kinney, 500 J F Everett, 517 Mit?n?,?*, His A L Morrie. 519 J VV Mclaurin, 520 .! K Wibi*. 521 J / Muuncrlyn, 522 C M .Smith, 520 El i nb fhavie, 521 -'LD telephone, 525 .1 tl Dees, 520 V M Blanton. 527 A \ . L Railroad, 528 Ol'Pool, 529 WARRANTS DRAWN ON ior Fletclier, Fletcher, .. Wright, uno Odom, T A MeLoudou, 330 331 339 341 343 Hn-dwrtre, ?fcc.'j hardwire, ?C ; magis' ra!?- f.oury . cord, ? d?l Y un i Wink OM jiu?tTi? i' pauper ?luini account for ti iii bey' com w:<\ babj account paupi'r HCCfUnt arco wit fyi f uii -:.ciy punper cairn, etndi and uierobamliao work on mill dam, work on. mill dum lomb, r Recount woi k oii public road, pauper claim wink on [(ubiia road Wt I ir r,;? p ililli! l t! ul lumber account 'lumber nt CHU:-! Work 6u i;::T; dani ditching on r^nti work on public road ' court house plome rent building lui'ire road work s'rid I uni ber freight account cutting and ch aring trccB COMMUTATION FUNU. wotk on public rind work nu publie road work o:i pub ic road ?ork on public road putting tiling in ditch WARRANTS DRAWN OH DBVICIBNCV FUND, .lb ll 1) 1 E 1? Waggomon, A L CHlbnun, itt h Fair, 1 Smith, I .. Woggohinn, W F Curver, Coward, 305 292 345 340 347 348 43? 4 ll 79 97 10 06 43 50 20.20 j i; 00 5 00 23 38 10 50 11 55 8 00 133 78 100 00 50 00 13 00 92 12 12 00 3 00 151 32 10 25 7 38 300 00 96 08 23 42 2 00 7 50 8 52 1 75 10 00 175 39 30 00 1 50 11 S8 2 50 lOO 00 painting coiut hou-e material and labor on road 004 50 5 00 13 57 50 00 20 00 5:5 09 semiring court house work on pub'ic rond painting at court house, repniring roof pf c. h. wm k un public road, WARRANTS DRAWN ON KINKS *NU LICENSE. KUNU 1. W McLaurin, 300 Hays 307 CioBl'nnd, 3OS.306 ' ' . East- rling, 310 ! I Stubb?, 311 il>oro Du-moornt, 3!2 W W Irby, 313 ^harlie Odom, 314 tirant. 315 .V Pur lu m, 316 Fi.w'tr, 317 Hr. un, 31S W Hu!lard 3-">7 Atkinson, 35.S 5 Pearson, 359 ICH M cline. 507 lu lls" liai field; 508 i Woo Wey. 50!) . i ms G ra li M in, 510 ,'? I Heimelt Cu, 511 ; ' n I, Brenden, 512 lllngtou McCall, 512. ' ' t Alston, 514 . b Powell. 515 ieu McLaurin, 510 in? gist rule palar, conbtahlc sn)?try magistrate ealary m tight ra tv hu hi ry tntigisii?o . l !?:liy ininti w-r i?ee?iusst mugnlnite guInry ponEtnhlc 8 dary pauper account |iRii|ier ami bridge pauper account jiiiop. r account pauper nbc ti::! magistrate i--.': ry pauper account WOI k !l:i ptlb ii* 1 ' lld wo; k (.ii pubMti road wo i. (111 piib i ' ..?.iud wo? !? on ; ub'.ic r.-?d t.<-.! for stuck h in!':. .,' r4.iy . :i rood wm!; on^j.nb ie road work lill road ii nd Undi wo: !: rm publie r?i -d ribbon i r t |>i-writer WARRANTS DRAWN ON HAM' MILL KOAH I'UNI) D :' Hundy I Carrnho, mon Odom, .mil Lingley, 0 M Suiiih, 3G5 367 308 371 372 woi ll p lt) I.' Uli wm I; i II pith io i ?:i'l Will :. i ll ! ll !-liv." IO ld w u!; on pu . i . r..:i I wot k mi ? it?i!k* ru id 75 00 17 26 66 10 06 4 16 31 00 4 16 21 48 8 00 13 00 2-1 00 10 00 J 2 00 1 c. oi 100 3 60 :; 10 -1 2 11 1 .I 7 10 00 9 7? 1 SD .I 50 lt) I rj t?0 1 I 1 I M) .17 vu r i.eww. .*.->.! W01K un piniin; lo.iti Giirmho. Jr. 433 claying publie road ll '1 irk. 434 play inp puM'iii rna.l I'.i i V m au. 435 work on pub?o r.tud lill ll KS 1 ' RtJTF U fJ LY SUBMITTR?), . M. E, COWARD, c ninty s iperYis?r. raj S' R PLAN T is tho most ino lorn in thia stats, and ;iv are using tho most, lip to dato inothods in the ig ot' work sent us Til it'i ona r i; m why we ir patrons linea. Sou l ns vour IP?XI Bundlii. LAURENS S?i?Afil LAUNDRY. LAU ft K N 3, H. C. I J. Powers, Agt, Bennettsville, S. C. bs m OF SCHEDULK Ss. ;. nu Air Line RAILWAY. i lu .. . hoard Air Linc Ry eclieil :<lo wu? . hanged on Jauuary 10th. IVuini lei a Choraw,S. t5., na follows: - lilic No 06 nt 8 05 a. m. No 60 Ht 9:24 p. m. Suuibb'itiud No 57 ut 8:05 a. tn No 27 ut 10:40 p m. lt'tlsvi le and Chernw ll ? R , le N i . BenncttHville at 7 05 a with No Ot? and No 57. noon ti aiu leaving Ren nt 5 p. m. gives Ri'iuifits un opportunity lu lake I und Nu 27. ruL FEED TUE HUNGRY Bennettsville S Cneraw Railroad! 1? - ;.? i. ? .nt ? . NRW SCTIRDULK.-. (.'omanrichi!: M.,iiijy Sept. 12, lyflj, ami ni; ii Inri lier nm ieu. tininn between Chentw ?iud HennettViiilc will be operated on ibo following ichcdule, daily ezoepi Sumlay : v \ WliST !: ?UND l'ROM BENNETTS VI ?LU Lv Reimen ^v:.! bv i~:,v Lv MailcHni Lv Rvt rHt's Lv Irby Lv Kio r A' ri vi- Koilui-k Arrive t.'li in . ll AI N ?.1 I. or? .1 m ' .. :i in '.'. I il Ul io 11 m :;.ri ;i ut ?ll ? m '."1 :i 111 THAIN No. 3. f> 00 p lu r> I :"> p in fi 20 |i Ul f> 35 p iii '1 40 p tn f> 45 p 111 5 :V"i |i in 0 lo ?. m lOrth 1 town and you want 11 irood ?member we caa nerve you. m mn for 25c. lignum runt ! tho Miirkot. . . )H OYSTERS ia every ?lyle. D. J, BRAY 1 JO Y ;SALE! lo for a lady o: Gouts .lc or Blue with 2H in d rubber tiros. S. J. Pearson. HAST BOUNll FROM CIIEItAW. I A' ( 'In raw Lv Kollouk liv hVests Lv Irby Lv Rvcre.t Lv Mn ?dino Lv 1 -lay Ar. Kennel Isvilie (lija in THAIN No. 2. s !?) a ni S 20 a m s 3D a ni 8 40 a tn 8 50 a ni ?1 OD 0 nj THAIN N 1. I '.i 25 p 111 '.) 35 n m 'J 40 i> m 'J 4ft 1? ni O SO p in 9 S5 p ui IO OD j, rn 10 15 ii in YTJVG NOTICE. is are hereby svnrucd not te in otiy mnnner upon lnnri? bo r iii posfleroion of thc unrlar rlboro county either by wulk iinntiog, bauld cutting, er k to run tit lnrgo. "4. JAS. A. MODAKISL. ?*. I i )X3IU leni/ipj te : iirtictl . ." for the Work. Pearson, the Jeweler, bus tho latest inaprovemeutG iv i og your namo or initials clo of goltl or silver or moat up*to ihito maimer. . 8 of work nlreadj done by t (ino. t ?li uud ste him. Connections, AT BKNNKTTSUIM.B-Tho south b uuul inorr.iiig Irtdiifi oa A. C. C. conucetR with traill No i. Train S* > 2 eonnoota with A, U. I. local freight north und bouth bour.il. AT Koi.I.ocK -Train Non i nnd 2 con? ncct with not th and south bound 8. A. L, tmi'i-i. AT Cm KAW - Train No 3 counnjf with nottli uud . inlh bound S A. L traioa, oud trni': No .', cuni)oct? with north bound SAL 0.1:1-. J. T. Mi illili, J. P Evorott, Tri filo .M;- r. Sitjietintoudcnt. WA K W ?N G NOT I CE. ALL pt ^niia r.ro lieroby wnruod not to .t |> ii ? upon luiy.of my landa in Smith villn Towevliip, by huntirig, dav or nigbtj ciutinj; ni hr.ah'ng weed or ?truw, walking, tiding or otherwid?, treapOftStog upon Mano Oct 7, i.;,.t WILLY MOORE. THE PL Of Bennetts Resources and Capital Stockholders Liability Protection to Depositors Oiir service-in cv?ry Department is Mod by agreement on all time Deposits. ^ Our tidcntially looked alter. New Depositen We solicit your account. ""STEPHEN SHELTON, Cashier. -September r, 1904. # h m WHILE COTTON 1 Around IO O ts Be FOR YOU GAN SAVE Discretion in Buyiny yo place. It is all importai is cheap. Printers.Ink Facts. When you are r and Winter stock, ali 1 of our large and varie than we have kept in ye cially invited to examin DRESS G0oD3, CLOAKS. SKIR HOSIERY and UNDERWE Qtt to tho Best. And in fa Ladies Wardrohe "Puritu guaranteed to give satisfactii CLOTHING, For bun ?nd Do than ever. Also,17 'H nud (Japs. Ladies und ciiildrcn. We are hcadq nnd'Art Squares. There arc bund: bikes too much space to mention. ltcmembcr Pianos and Organs. 5 money, and you got thc best of Insl ca.^h will make it easy for you lo ma arc not nsrenti--, do'ut pajbuny corntoi (?eil at a small profit. Tho people < it requires no- introduction....Thanki Yours respectfully, Oct 27, 1901 uw\n NO USB TO WORRY, BL JL.JP- YOU Dry G-oo>is, Clotliin And Fancy LiW Fresh Water Ground MEAL a We Keep a full line in each Depart? AT THE LOW When you come to Town call and seo FREE, and satisfaction guarani -BL ii A m OFKICI? OP COUNTY TitEAStmp.n, Bonnctsville, S. C., Sept 17, 1904. klOTIGE is hereby given that tho Books I t for the collection of Taxes for Marl oro county for the fiscal yrr\r commencing | Knuary ist, 1904 ?ill bo opened at the I Proasurcr'a Oflice in BouneUsvillo, S. C., ' in Saturday October 151(1, 1904, aud Avili M'niasu open uotil Decomber '3l.1t, without li amity. After that date tho penalty will .io lidded on all unpaid Taxes. Thu levy is us follows : State Tax Ordinary County tux Constitutional School tax 5 rnillH 6 mills 3 milla 14 milla Total tax levy, ESPECIAL SCHOOLS : Antioch 2 mills Ilcuuty Spot, 3 mills lioykiu z\ mills lionuotUville 4 milla IlrightAvilla 2 J mills CLIO 2i mills Ebenezer 2 milla Kollock 2? mills I.eator 2} mills MoColl 2 mills Tatum 4 millH Willis 2 milla Poll Tux of Ono Dollar on all able bodied male porsons from tho agos of 21 to 60 yon ra. Commutation Ho..? Tax of One Dollar on all able bodied malo persons from iS to 50 years of age. J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY While handling a gun that uns out of ?.nier ia usually the story. Now. in order to prevent accidental killing and to ho sure and kill when you want to, I have employed ah expert Gunsmith from Charlest?n, 8. G., who ?1.ts my gun repairing department in charge, We are prepared to do any kind of fine gun repairing in factory lender. Give 113 a trial ami you will j be convinced that we are prepared to ;:ive you satisfaction in price, work' mansbip and promptness S, J. PEARSON, The Jo wier. - We are headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or refund vour money. W. M. Rowe. R. T. BARFIELD, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Carries hi Stock A full lino of Coffins nnd M elalie Gni kcts nil B'ZOS and styles, from ?4 to $490. I havo tho ?oeat liuo of Cloth and M?tallo Cuskota oarried by any honso in S C In tho lot ia an exr.ct duplicate of tho Caskot in which Pronidont Mi IOuloy was laid to rost. t&" Funerals served with UisARSE any ?.'.'LT0 in tho county. Also a full lino of Disinfectants. Plume 48 Open Day and Night BKNNETTSVILLK, 8. C. ,,050.31 05^000.00 and Satisfactory. Interest allowed customers interests carelully and con will receive like consideration. fi, J. - MATHESON, President. l PLl?CTliATlNU 3 ?STot Discouraged, MONEY, If you only usc ur Necwssaries ut tIto right _ at TO KNOW THIS Talk cheal). We only advertise eady to purchnee yotir fall. we ask is an inspection of d stock of Goods-larger ars. Tho Ladies are spe e our ,TS. DHIRI? WAISTS, HATS, AR at Pricss from tho Cheap ct Everything perluihiag to tho rn Curse ta" bi ti)'.; la ?es i s vhs i?n or mom y rt-fu- ilr-rl. ys. in Inrg^o va:i Iv a* |.i;c ^ 1 'v.?r Limo meek of MlOK.-l for Me ii, [Harter* fur Carpels Mailing. liiign reds ol' a:l?eles wi;.cb we keen, hut especially. Wu can F.ivq you Ma ruiuonts If yu haven't gol thc ike payuirtnlS. It?aic?iber ?.l o wo is-ious oraalari'-^. arc I>o:ilur^, arid >f MurlLorj know the <;!-! tirai and og you for pu>t favors mm & m: ci Bsa tm mm TOO rr OOM io iMi.j u r ox TO g, Shoes, .Notions Groceries,,! nd HOMINY n specialty. ncnt and will fi'l your Wauls in each K-ST PRIClfiS. us. Phone orders in town delivered teed. |hii: Dr.. ? ??oV?? Goon N KWS oi'ii'ii cnino.-; iii roi! git tho medium of a kiter. - BT AT j. CINE RY plays a most importan! purl in Me's . program mo tba' many oiiijectuie. We're often judged hy the sta tionery we use, whether pri vately or in business. It's our happy lot to please our cui'r;? nier-?, and our st ck of Stationery is so good and well assorted you cnn gel just what YOU WANT. We also carry a well ??loi?odstuc of Dunes AND' MEIUOINBS. We are aiwavr- g'nd lo sec you. Bt'niiet?Mvj?e L*2i:u*niatcy. O A. MA'ITIIBWS. I-CENTRAL-J BARBER SHOP. Inm now hotter prepared Mian r.vcr in please even tho most fas?dcous " TONSORIAL WONK I jjuTirnntt-o KIUH faction in FhnvtK, 1 luir eti'B> KimmiOOH and MasnngtB, T haven new Klcttiic lintiery for luasa.igCR,-nml eui treal ihe. faces of Gentlemen urid Lad ir H in iho mopt np to dn'.o insun?r I Boticil your putronngn J i Jl. GRACE. j Marion street Iliiunoitsvilta, S. ? FOR SALE. Valuable Resident Properly IN EAST DENNEITSV1 lilil? WEST S1IM? BVI'IIETT ?T. p?NSIBTING of 2] ncrcK, ono Iorgo UH? .J Bidoocc-0 roomst, L'iuu water, ?fui* ? pliod hy f'uuop al ilm.r o? move rir-m. ? ?n : ?rynnt iiou-r, biniK, nt nhl cs, ooo. r Ono amollar refidor.ee, 5 munni. Fina wnto.r, supplied hy jump. Thin properly to bc Huid for partition. If not sold this property will bc for tent for 1905. Its nicely eituiitcd, peril olly drained lind healthy. If yon ivunl ww 1 f Um hi??. tcflide.utpiopr.rtu?; i.i fyonbiiltsvillu now ii your (imo. Apply tri Aug. 10. < . W. WADDP.I. ism7.':,.9aranvji. - . ?-...t?TK?vinw?aai-..,..-? J. H, Hu?BELL HOU SIT PAINTER , ?nd F?uer Hanger. Hard Wood Pin! lier, H?st Load si Oil furnished. ISstiiuitea cliceifully given. Al! work gturanlood to Le ! first-clsss. -For a niuo line of shoes ?xe tu 0 B. Hubbards'