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8. A. BROWN - - - Editor c "Friday, Deoember 16, 1904. Subscription Vrlcrt One year. ,._?1.00 Six months.. .50 Three months.25 DEDICATION EXUK?ISJbS. Tho handsome now Methodist Chqroh in our town which was completed aud opened for worship on the 28th of Juno 1903, by Rev. A. B. Watson the pastor for last year with au excellent programme and celebration of Methodist Cen nial, was formally dedicated by bishop A. Coke Smith, of Norfolk, ^n., on Sunday morning last. It was truly an interesting occasion All tho churches were closed, and tho congregations united to make it a joyous event in the history of Methodism in Ecnnettsville. This is the third church which has been built here B?UCC the establishment of thc town-each excelling the other in comfort and grandeur. ? The iutorest on Suuday last was itonsified by tho presonco of so many of God's able ministers and tho fellow ship of kindred mind? was like to that above. On the rostrum each side of -3&firrop Smith sat Kev. Rufus Ford of tho Baptist Church, Rev. Bunyan McLeod of the P.csbyterian church, and ..Reva E. P. Taylor, P E., W. li. Baker, <,t Blenheim ct, A. T Dunlap of Clio ct , J- L. Stokes o? Yorkville, and T. E. Morrie pastor of Hie station Iusido tho chaucel were handsome vases of choice evergreens and hot house plants fit emblems of purity aud iunocence. The order of exercises was excel -Rev. E. P. Taylor lined the Rev. J. E. Stokes led Bunyan M-?&Sti Smith Morris Rev. tell inop Tit it faith 5r.ee Breeden ked after his realer in the early morn Xhc church was open again at night and comfortably lilied to hear another sermon from the Bishop, oliy- Stokes presided. The youtrcrmon at night will be quoted kinds fx athletic, .whose bi .t thel times ose old l^ntvaraotCX ""Monday^and preached there at night. A historical sketch of Methodism in Bcnnctfsvillo will appear later on. PEN AND SCISSORGRAFHS The State appropriation lor. the South Carolina College for year PJ04 was $18,079 06. Tho widdow of Gen D. H. Hill, sister of Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, died in Raleigh ou the 12th. Wilcox, who killed Miss. Nellie Cropsy, and Ed Utsoy, who killed llollitigworth, now want pardon. If they aro turned loose better a bolish the courts altogether as an expensive farce and heavy burden upon tax payers. Tho cotton growers of Texas arc still trying to kill out the boll .weevel. If they would stop rais ing so much they could starve out thc posts. Ono or two years would not only kill out tho pests, but greatly help tho fanners of Geor gia and tho Carolinas, K3a-rii%-?rmazai-T-i\iriw mu?a SUPPLY AND DEMAND. A Nut For Farmers. Thc Now York world says: "Measured in dullard tho 12,000, DOO bales bf 190-1 cotton crop ure worth less than tho 10,000,000 bales of thc 1903 crop. The diff erence in total value is enormous. A pound of raw cotton which last February sold for 17 cents is worth only 8 cents now. Cotton is selling at $40 a bale now, as compared with $70 and $75 n year a go. At that rate tho total value of the 1904 crop will be less than $500, 000,000, while tho 1903 crop sold for over $700,000,000. 1 is par adoxical t hat ns one result ot tho increased industry ol'thc Southern planters, they receive $200,000, 000 less. If they had planted less, cultivated less and allowed the boll weevil to fiurish, they would have been helter off, The con sumers ol'tho world will ho the beneficiaries., While tho farmers arc "cussing" tho speculators." It is evident, that curtailment with slow sales ol remainder ol' this crop will rescue the losses lo the farmer. Heavy crops will ruin thc (armers if they continue to plant them. Billed for January 6. Thc irrcsistnhly original A.1.LCN G. HALL will talk on The Philosophy of Peter Porcupine in the Aud i form m on Friday night January fi Watch for the Bills later. lUROHISON GRADED SOHOOL Piano Recital. The public ie cardia ly invited to i Piano Recital by Mu9?o pupils of he Murchison School this eveuing at i. 30. The program is as ful lo wa : I Morning Light- Choras i Reverie Op 415 Englemann Jean CoviogtOD ? Over Hill and Dalo, Webb Raohol and Katheriuc Everett I Yalse Impromptu- Raff Lily Watson, fi Nocturne, Road, Bessie Easen ) Nocturne, LoBeliotezky Martha Newton 7 Oh I Hail thc Morning Light-Stelle Chor UL s j Melody of Lovo Englomann .) 1 Potit Boloro- Rovioia 10 ltoudo of Love- Van Wcstorhout ] Martha Now lou II Luo do Cavali?re- Rubinstein Lily Watson 12 Boatmnn'8 Song Johnston Chorus 13 Erlk?nig. Sohubort-Li?zt ?4 Nooturno- Chopin 15 Staccato Caprice- Vognoh Miss Lytoh. Our Hebron School. Mr. Editor-While sitting on the store st<m8 of Mr. J. C Hauler's at Hebron this morning, in meditation with hard labor worn clothes on, even ] thread bare on the kue?8,1 viewed the 15 students under the control ot Mies Jane Cameron and her assistant Mrs. D. H Everett, I felt almost ready to ning ''Happy Day." No one but self knows tho pleueure I realize in escort ing rn y two 4 and 6 year old grand chi'dren to tho school room for right training. Seeing is believing in my j case, aud, when I see the young men and young ladies acting with so much courtesy, and the little totB eyen are to be proiiel for their politeness, I am obliged to thiuk of the gone by years of Mr. and Mra. Joliu S. Moore. But Hebron ia coming to tho front again- I feel helped in old age, aa time has eo fleetly passed, that we have now two noble instructress and perhaps for yeara to asaiat in bringing Hebron-*? tuo froQt again. *? Dec 2, 1904. Joel Covington. 3?SJ~ Protect your Home and Household goods against Fire by Insurance. The cost is small, tho satisfaction is great. We look after your interests. CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Men." Throbbing Iloadnoho. 'leave you. if you used .. LVe PilL. Thousanda of nave prove*, their matchless wr. lui Sick and Nervous Headache. Wiicy make pure blood and build.up your health Only 25 cents, money back'if not cured. Sol 1 by J. T. Douglas Drugui?. - For an Xmas Present to vour wife and children buy a Life Policy from the "Penn Mutual," What could be more appreciated? What could be more beneficial? It is your duty CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Men." ?rei . y ps agrteu \ ari ap pro pr ii by oorigrdiiK tb On* da nre out announcing the mar iage of Mr. Fred Douglas and Miss ?alhe Miller-two well known and ! opnlar young members nf BeunettB" ville Society circle-- on Tuesday next .23d Killed on thc Railroad. Dave Reid, a well known colored mau of t-'mitliville, was run over and killed on Tuesday night by the enat lion nd train on the B. & C. Ry., at Mr. J. A. Drake's place. He waa de if and dumb and blind in ouo eye and waa walking on tho track and did not hear the train of course, nor was it known by the train crew until Wed nesday morning ou tho return trip. A $4000 FIRE . The beautiful brick resideuoo owned by Mrs B. E. Moore, at the corner of Darliegton and Parson age street and occupied by Mr. Frank R. Crosland waa destroyed by fire on Thursday night last about 10 o'clock. The origin ia a mystery, as there had been no fire in the kitchen whero the fire was first seen since noon. The alarm brought out a crowd sufficient to remove everything in tho house except the contents of dining room and a small room next to it, in which was some valuable silver ware and other prizod keepsakes. Fortunately there was no high breeze, as it was, the roofs of Messrs J. L. and L. J. Breeden required tho presence of mon and wuter to save them. Mr. Crosland* carried $0()0 insurance, which may cover loss, hut Mrs Mooro on y hud 1000, which is not more ?han a third of her loss. My wifo was nil run down, and I faarod \ long illn, i- ; but ono bottlo of Kir.'g'e Snppnparilln inado a now woman of ber. lt ia n wondorful medicino. F J. HEH MAN, Sovoravillo, N. O. fiuld by BuimottHvillc Phitrmnoy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. [JUITEO SKA* ES DISTRICT COUIIT, I Sutern District ol* South Carolina. J In the Mutter of ) 0. CAMERON KEELS, Vin Bank> Bankrupt, j ruptcy. Co tho Creditors of thc abjvc named Bankrupt; Tuko Fol icc, that on tho 7th day of )cccmbcr, 1004, the above named Bank upi flied his petition in thc said Court, ?ray i og for a di.-chargc; and that a heal? ng was thereupon ordered, and will bc md upon said petition on thc 23d duy of )cccmbcr, 1904, before said Court nt /hurlcston, in said Dist riot, nt 11 o'clock n the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as lounsol ona ho hoard ; at whioh time, and ilace, all known creditors, nnd othor per? ons in interest, may appear, and show BU?Ci if any they have, wliy thc said po ition should not ho granted. RICHARD W. IIUTSON, I Seal I Clerk U. S. Distriot Court. Tri? LADIES BAZAIl At the Orango Hall, Opens Tueedny December 20 at 10 i clock nod will hooped daily from 10 a, m. to 10 p. m. Hot oyet?n* and nico refreshments at all hours. AU Invited to como. Rem? '?eonco ot 1858. Mr. Editor-Sometime io the year 1858 I was on a visit to a respectable family, and among the scenes that was chown mo was the likeness of Abraham Lincoln, who was afterwards made President. I looked at the like ness of the great and noble man as there appeared to he some spo. t com ing from tho other side of the house, but I eaid nothing nud thought tho more. The thought of amusement j sprang up from the appearance of the likeness with hid shirt sleeves rolled ; up to the elbow, with axe in baud, which I thought was a grand scene. And now iu thc year 1904, tn my old age, if I could Bee our able b->died white men with axe, plow or hoe in haud, what a fine picture it would make for this generation. On yesterday while splitting some rails for fencing the above s:en< Eopped into my mind, with maul in and, and sleeve3 rolled up whistling to the sound of axe and maul enjoy ing life. Some one may question this and and say why would that old man do such work aa that? I will answer. I find that moderate hard labor is n grand phys'c to help the corn bread, greens and bacon digeat, and give? me ease and comfort in sleep. Deo 6,1904. Joel Covington. Thursday wai a tough one, but the Woodmen had in the forest before. Woratofall Exporioncoo, Can anything bo won>c than to feel that I every minute will be your last? Snub was I the experience of Mrs. S. Il? Now/on, Decatur, Ala. "For tlnee years" ?be I writes: "I endured insufferable pain from I indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors i und all remedies failed. At length I was I induced to try Electric Bitters and'the result was miraculous. 1 improved at j once and now I'm completely recovero I. For liver, Kidney. Stomach, and Bowel troubles Electric Hitters is the only m -(li I cine. Only 50o. It's guaranteed by J. T. Douglas Druggist. A Beautiful 1905 Calendar. The Atlanta Constitution has I j tut received their new 1905 calen dar "Tho South iu the saddle." It is a daisy and is a pretty orna ment for the desk or to haag on the wall. A subscription to the Sun ny South, 50 cents, or for ?1.25 you can get the Weekly Constitu tion and Sunny South and Calen dar, all until January 190?5. A subscription to either will secure you this calendar. AJINE FAMILY 1 I have used Dr. King's Blood and^j Livor Pills in my family and with my tcn auta. Am sixty-nine, ned have rais<;d nine ?.on? iwinty-onp ri\* fir? fenr dnM ij h teri-, have UH:;1 all the .'lt adit):; I'vlf .i:.:, lillee, bllj Ililli K'rigH I 'I i ? '. . i i ''B?iijh?N F, orsi6iTk'<?i.i IY " h cia. i.lth v ill? .''.avmi'.c?. - Fires will occur when least expected. This was demonstra ted a few nights ago. Arc you able to boar thc loss? Wc repre sent good companies and will ap prec?ate your business. CROSLAND & TYSON. "The Insurance Men.*' ST RAYE JD ! One Fay Horse G years old. Bather short tail and mane, shod in front, mano trimmed between ears, will weigh between 900 and 1100 p tunda One Bay Mare Mule, shod in front. Good eyes, Fat, weighing 900 or 1000 pounds. The hobler of thia stonie will he re warded by reportin ? tn the owner. W. H. MCINTYRE Bennettsvi'.le, Dec. 7 1904. R. F. D. No 3 Tax Returns OPPICB oi' AUDITOR MAmmono Co., BoDnettavillo, Doc. 7, 19O4. .jVrOTICE ia hereby given that this office will be opon from lind day of J anunry to 20th day of February 1905 for thc purpi.se of receiving the returns of tho Tax payers of Marlboro cour ty All persons haviog property iu their po.-?? session, as owner, or hoi 1er, or husband parent, guardian, trutoe, uduviuirtrator. accounting officer, agent, attorney or do lor, on thc Nt day of January 1903. aro required lo list the sun; for taxation within the time required by law, ou IN CUK TIIK PENALTY of ?D percent, which attaches in case ol' failure to du so. Floasc take notice also that nny improvements on real estate ?diou'd bo returned at tho same time. Thc Poll Tax ot' One Dollar is levied on all persons ?2tweon tho age? of 21 an I sixty yearss cxeopt pcrsous who are maim and unable to earn a support. Tho Auditor or an assistant will attend at tho following pl aces in I he county on tho days named for tho convenience of tho public Rod Hill, Mandeville, January 16 Rod Hill, Blenheim, .' 17 Brownsville, Bristosv's Store, " iS Hebron, Humor's Stoic, " ig Clio, " zo Rod Bluff, Factory storo, 2} MoColl, ?? 24 Tatum, '. 25 AdamsTillo. Nowtonvillo, " 26 BrighUvillo, Qjodwin'a Mill, " 27 Smithville, Grant's Mill, " 30 My offico in Bennt>'tflvillo will bo open during tho timo proscribed by law, from January 2nd lo February 20tll 1905, where parties in Bonnottsvillo nud tho.? [ailing to make returns at the above aimed places can be accommodated. C. 1 SHERHILL, Auditor Marlboro County WARNING NOTICE ! A. LL parsons aro hereby warne:! against trespassing on arw of my lands in tied Hill township by hunting with dog ind gun day or night, or in any way tics Dossing upon aime. Tho law will be cn? 'orccd against all who violate this notice Mrs Annie Covington. liol Hill, Dec. ;t, 1901. ) ? '?/;!!( .?qttic??ig nit p?rsorfli !iv -^ultii! tito corporate lin.ita t/f in ?' w? of B?tinctiavi Ie io bj vacy.':',ii. ; : Bo it ordained by tbo.JUarorV.'-d iou of tho To\ n* of ? onno? aseomb'.cd : That nil parsons living ly . Uo <n: ?ralo Limita oE ihoT jwn ot D?mK'tt?viilo mil immediately o Ul opon ,h > ti?.y ?'i?y ci?o and ba vueoin ito I ext . ... who btaiu n certifiouio fcora B ropn'.^b'.o Ph}* ilan v fc ir U not nco'.Bsnry. Any pergou refusing to ; ?omply with ita ordinance shall bo fiaod no ; loen thuu 'ive nut moro than ono huad? ed dol?an*, r bo confined in Jail uot ino o iban thirty a j H. Dnno and ratified in Oounqii .bu ?7th day f December A. D., 1904. P. A. HODGId M?yor. Lowney's Candy, b"-u m?do At W. M. BOAVI ..... ^ M Es JTATE OF BooTit CAROLINA, < COUNTY OF MAIU.HORO. JOHN N. DRAKE, Ex : -against LOUIS GANDY and ?thi Pursuant to an order made fabovi entitled case, at ihe Nov o ... .. : L904 Torin A the Court ol* U<; n mid for tho County and ..' : . I iaiJ, on the 17iii day or Novoi?n i r 1! i. I ind cou?outed to by DoHonoau icy.s Notice ?3 bcrebv given lin irst Monday iu January A. IV i i bi ng legal - ale hours, I will sc 1 be 3ourt House in Beunetisv I \ eli ?iighcst bidder, All that certi-: scl'or truel o| land, containh. TfiUltl V ! QN1C ACHES, muro or less, hs?i i die North by lands pf Qun?cl i\ . ? iti pr l?state lauds ol'Primus Pea o. alli l?ast by Infills of C? Ii Shcrr. ll Sandy, on ibo South by land Sandy and others, and cn Salem Chu.ch property and < 11 . . Tcruis of salo cash Provide! if ic : 1er sb.ill not comply with tl ! ?nie, then ibis tract of lauri .'.1 it tho purchaser's risk, on ...>-.... pome subsequent convenu.. : . ? ? Purchaser to pay ti r ull necc Dated Bonnettsvillo, S. C . Uih A. IX 1904. J. A. Di; .. Administrator' s PU USU ANT to an order 0 C.Hirt to mo directed 1 illili day of 1) -ember. Hi il of Olio, 'it IO o'clock, exp salo for Carh all and siugular properly <.!' ibo intestate MM ilcoensed lo highest bidder I Ka'ul sale to begin at IO i . k; iud to continuo until salo is LHY?IYK December 9, 1901. -H ? IN?UUA i SURETY. BON! EIDELITY AND CO CONTRACT and Kl DE Ll There arc no better co' ??S? V . . -lil" mo. .< M< >QU?$ No; \i>, >.... ii O V* ARC - XPEJAiiiNCFj TRADE DE COPYRIC Anv?ino Bonding n Mc P trh nnd doa qui.-lily nacertnlll our opinion rruo Invention ls probnbly pntcntablft tiona tl rlctlr confidential. HAII?UGOI cunt fros. oiii?Mt ngency forsopuni I'nti ..: . token tlirtniKli Munn & i?? .-i 1! notier, without chnruo. In th ! 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This is bec impartially, whether that : ical or otherwise lt is in daily at thc price of a wee In addition to news, it pul riss st iiril stories anti ott ?ted to thc ho;r.'. and liresi Thc Thrice Week Worl bscription price is only St id this pays lor 156 papers, is unequalled newspaper ai tur. Tr. .-?ro n a ol?sS;, i ,. tor:.. ; . i ' use i'. feils ^ i. : - po? ?ict nhn? 1 a {.'. year \yt oller thc Dci?. rai together one year tor: FOR REE' : \ TWO HORSE PA] C ?rn i nd Cotton Lint Apply to J, li. HUH Nov. 29, 1904 Uenootl Beginning MONDAY, KOV. 21, We ofK Stock of select, high-class GENERAL ] VST AT LEAST TWO TJJJIWS OF Ol) li STOCK MUST COME FIRST WILL OF COU RSL, GET TUE PIC ^."?s?fe^ '\7Vr& Carry 3 Dress Goods, Millinery. Notions, Ladies anc Shoes, Hats, Mens' Furnishings, HardWa FURNITURE, HEAVY ; SUCH ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY Thc Purchasing P 9 S# ty? J, H. Bli Photographs ! Photographs ! . WISH to announce to- the people of Rennettsvillc and surrounding country that! am localed in ? TAYLORS PHOTO GALLERY, next to the akcry. where I am well equipped tor the business, Use only the best of mate ..tl and tatest methods known in Photography, and each and every picture that loaves; WILSON'S STUDIO has a guarantee, that if it does not give satisfaction . loncy refunded. I am here to stay. CALL ANO SEE MY WORK belorc going elsewhere. Kemember the guar otee that goes with ci.ch and every picture, and that I am here to Slay, and can ?o found Irom s a. m., to 6 p. m" at Wilson's Studio. November io I904. CLAUDE C. WILSON. 'mmmmmmm m fl i I I SJ, ?] If rj >i I WEATHERLY'S 1 il W?BSS?. Mens9 Clo?liifiig TS? B hu\. . vi ! ; ouu?u ti. .Ix |4i-Mn". o? uni . i .r v. 01 k - -hot ?-.?;"{ y tho rbi.uhjcYivi bu si ness (lpn**, hu?, uh-o Ot ;*. . great nu ?tl -to. satisiutd ci?s?cirner:?. rta. been merits of our patrons, we are sure \ve have accomplish ed the task, BEGINNING TO-DAY and to RUN FOR 15 Days, We are going to oller some very ATTRACTIVE PRICES in our t. i Olot?Li?g Department. | \Ve projiose to save you from lfi to 20 per cent on each garment bought from us. REMEMBER this is no bluff 3 Laiies Keiidy to Wear SMrts. AVE are satislied with our season's business in this De partment, and we are going to wind up the season with one of the Greatest Sales of Unexcelled Values ever seen in Bennettsville, and ask that you come and see just what we are offering. ALL PRICES CUT IN TIMS DEPARTMENT. I m ? 1 i ? I m i d 4 m ?m MILLINERY^ REMEMBER, we are anxious to serve you in this De partment, and we promise to and guarantee, that we ave the People to SAVE YOU MONEY ON A HAT. Don't Wait, come at Onee. roi/ns Tit UL y, Nov, 2!), 1904. 0 % M ? M m m i m is 0. m m ? m 1 m I M m 1 I I M I m m m m I I i fe ii OZ.U RELIABLE I I ES f^^a^ Ashcr^ft's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules int without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the irmulai of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's cperiencc, It is easily thc foremost remedy in its class on the .merican market to-day. Price 25 cents package. Por sale by SMITH NEWTON, Bonnettsville, S. C. MCCOLL imucr co., MoOoii, s. o. *r without reservation our mammoth Entire MERCHANDISE, At Actual Cost, ? BE SOLD DURING NEXT 30 DAYS AND THOSE WHO IK OF THE BEST THINGS IN ALL LINES. I Childrens Cloaks and wraps, Clothing, ire, Farming Implements, Harrows, Brills --- and FANCY G-RQOER?? S. ublic WIJ+L 'NOT SOON HAYE AGAIN. NETT CO. CllOa So ?3i "WM tani FOR HARDWARE OU EVERY Do you wasat the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market? We have a car ?Load of them and are selling them a,t $60 each. If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAG-ON or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me ? Have just Keceived Two Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Oar) WAGONS, And 100 SB?B>-G? HARNESS. ^Sii of which 1 e$m goimg to seil* It will be to your ?nteres?; to ;;e^;mc^.\:efor^ buyihg any ol. these. Sent 8, 1904 m TUB DIRECT WAY \M m ?53 S3 p *>3 Our New liLa ? m. G> lENTOIR/iriE-j:, SOUTH EAST. WEST. BENNETTS VILLE ? CHER AW R. R. -AND 5 00 p. m. 6.10 p. m. >o? Leave Beunettsville Arrive Cheraw AIE LINE RAILWAY. *7.05 a. m., DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through traiu3 to ?3 the North, East, South and West. .r x y? ---,--? The short linc and (juiokeat time to Wilmington, Charl .lia, Atlanta; <x Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, ?fx Boston. Buffaio, Pittsburg and all points North and East. *??p The short linc an J quickest timo to Co?umhia, Savannah, Jacksonville, 50 Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all points South and West. T -?-'---_ ?^i Foi further information call on J, T. MEDLIN, agent Henncttsville & ?% Cheraw R. R.. Bcuncttsvilb, S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART T. P A.. SF.Ano.vitn AIE LINE RV., Columbia, S. C. m h F p &? IS SS SS IS P P H Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in IfMm ^riigs and patent JfQcdicinos, C("TQILET"?"ARTIGLES" HOF^lVERY ^KIND,jo Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Paints, Oils, Tarais^ Brushes, GLASS and PUTTY. ^FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ Prescriptions carefully compounded ai ail ?tour and guaran/ced lo Oe of thc barest Uruga and at reasonable prices. A full lino Carden Seed & Onion Bete. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a cordinuanccofsaync J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO, Jianu-y: 1, 1901. AT TEE OID