The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 27, 1905, Image 3
O/Jlce on Marion Street Opposite
J fa tonic Sail,
Friday January 27, 1905.
Our Town Qorvernmenf.
t MAVUR- P. A. Hodges
\ALDERMEN-W P. Breeden Jr, C. S.
Chaffin. A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate.
. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc?
Laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-J. F. David, II. C. Millor.
Marlboro County O?cera.
SHERIFF-J. B Oreen
CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Drake
JUDGE OF PROBATE- -M. MoLaurin
CORON ut-C. F. Covington
SUPERVISOR-M.. fi Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-Chu*. I Sheirill.
SENATOR-Jo?hna ll. Hudson,
REPRKSV.N TATIVES-D. 1) McColl, Jr.
W. W. Bi ncc, J. P. Gibimu.
M A o?s r A I KS-C- D. fiastcrlHiKi T. L.
Oro*1 md. Piiiioc toville.
ll; L.. M o Lam in, McColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J- Atkinson, Blonhoito,
D, D. Stubb*. BriKhtPvtlle,
W. W. Irby, Smithville.
County Church Directory.
Bcnnettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C.
First Suuday-11a.m., Pine Grove
3 p. in., Smyrna.
Second Suuday, ll a.m. McColl.
/? 3 p. m. Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday'-ll a. m., Pino Grove,
--* 3 p. rn, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
KEV. "V7. B. JUKER P. 0.
Sunday: Hebron ll a.m;
Ebenezer 3-30 p. m.
Second Sunday. Parnassus 11 a. m.
Zion 3.30 p- m.
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments
KEV. P. H. SIIULER, P. C.
Clio- Preach io? e*rry Sunday morning
at II o'clock. Epworth League Sun
tu- right ut 8 o'clock. Sunday tchool
nt 10 ?. nv Wi A Ilioshaw, Supt.
Piayer meei mg-Monday night at 8.
Bcjlah -Preaching evc#B?-?ntiay alt nt
A o'clock. Sundayafchc-ol at jf*.R.
M. Jaek-ou. Supt Jg
North Alarlboift Circuit.
REV. J. X. wni(|UT, P. c.
-First Sunday, Oak Grove, ro n. m.
plfl.-?nt fini T 2 no?n
.lie? Ja"ap* . .( p. m.
Becord Sunday, Ht-:i?b li u. n>.
Ebeti?:*.er .., p, tri.
"i.r.f?^Stusdftyi Hope it a. ?J.
PJ?oMuut .lill .-; .. .u.
Oar prove, : 30 r>. m.
Vc-.it I. Sunday, E?n;or : ? 1 m.
Bliilob, 4 ju, ai.
Bennetlsville Church Director y
METHOD'ST-T. E. MoRRH. P. C.
Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a rn, and 7.ot) p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 3.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Ilcv. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sundav Behool at 10.00. Preaching Sun
day ia 11.00 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Superintendent of Suuday school, H. W
Carroll.
rTTWitiVTERiAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph.
D , 'Pa-tor. Services every Sabbath
(summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter)
11 a. ui an! 7.30 p. m Prayer mcetiog
Thursday 5 p- m. Scats free. Strangers
cordially invited.. Sunday school every
Sunday 10 a. tn. Superintendent, J. T.
Dudley. All parents and children made
welcome nt thc dchool.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
Preaching every second and fourth Sunday
at II a. m., and 7.50 p. m. Sunday
eohool nt 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon,
Buporintondont.
Directory of Bcnnettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of
P., meets every second and fourth Moo?
day nights ut 7.30 o'clock.
J. W. LcGrand, C. C.
I). Eusterling, K. ol' lt. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meets at
Bcnnettsville. Friday evening, on or bo
lore each full moon at 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, VV. M.
H. K. Stockton, Sccretury.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A.
M., meet* at Bennettsville ou thc second
Friday of each mouth.
J. F. Kinney, II. P.
II, E. Stockton, Secretary.
Eut^^^jonaE No. 13, A. F. M..
ra&o;''^^Mfifc?L? ?ch Saturday after
noon, beh^^iSlBli&^on.at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE No. 39, A. F. M.,
meets at Clio. Saturday on 01 uftcr each
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.'
T. A. Covington, Secretary.
0LIO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
RfliHE Business recently known ns tho
X CLIO NOVELTY MANUFCTU
RtNG CO. will hereafter bo known ns
THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with F. Ii. IVEY
solo ownur and director
Tho latest improved wood working
machines aro being placed for doing all
kinds of Novelty work for builders uso at
living prico9.
Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts
pillo and will take your orders.
dot 23, 1903.
PJJI?30NAL
Col Knox Liiving?lon went to
Marion on business Tuesday
Mr. C. M. Pond, of Hebron,
-was up Saturday and called. No
special news
Dr. J. A. Paison was called to
Charleston Tuesday on profess
ional business
Capt A. D. Covington of Bright
sville was down Friday and call
ed to renew old acquaintance
Mr. J. W. O'Tuell, of Bright
sville, was down Faiday and call
ed to renew old acquaintance
Mr. Thomas Driggers of upper
part of township was down Sat
urday and called. No special
news
Rev. Rufus Ford will be absent
Sunday. He is on a brief visit to
North-Carolina' He expects to
return Monday night
^Mr. R. T. Weatherly of Hebron
wa?'up Saturday and called. The
low price of cotton is not making
him wear a long face
CUPID'S WORK.
Married on Sunday January 15ih,
1905, at ihe residence nf Mr. Hugh
L McLaurin neur McColl, and hy the
-ame, Mr. Lewin F Coningham turra
orly of Hebron, but now of Scotluud
county, N. C., and Mies Annie Jane
Dunn, of Robeson county. They were
:icconipnnied by a large crowd of
frieml? to witness the ceremony. After
which they returned to their home
near Hasty where they were mel with
u beert y welcome.
. ***
Ca?da are out announcing the mur
ringo ot Mr. Grover Cleveland Hub
bard to Mied Luna McDaniel at the
residence of ber father. Mr. D. Joseph
McDaniel, Feb. 1, 4 p. m.
A High Compliment.
We clip the following from the New
Enterpise published at Madison. Fla ,
?he former home of Mr. J. W. Smith.
We can bot estly tay that the friends
of Mr. Smith (and that includes every
human being in Marlboro who have
thc privilege of his aerjuniuiunce) ful
ly endorse the kind words said cf him
n the article :
"Tho friends of Jim Smith of Ben
nettsville. 8. ('.. who ate as tho sands of
the poa in number, nil will rejoice to lenin
that he has fallen heir to a tioe insurance
business and $'2.000 in cash, both being
thc gift of his employer, who died n f'< w
weeks ago- A hiena on hearing it said.
' no one ever deserved good fortune more
dun is 18 karat gold, and always has
boco." an opinion, by the wav, shared by
everybody iu Mudi-on, hid old homo."
Remember Your Pend.
We invite special atteution tn the
^advertisement of the Beunettaville
j Marble "Wnrk? in this paper, fall and
Ieee samples, or write them.
Suffered Heavy Loss.
News has been received here that
Mr. Jphu N. Campbell, formerly nf
' no Smyrna section but who moved
1ai mers Are Going Slow.
The demand lor guano enema to
be a little more sluggish than is
usual at this Reason, the middle
ol Junuary. There ia a disposition
on the people to tako their beui
inga, or find out "where they at"
before they make their fertilizi r
contracta for 1905. Experience is
a severe teacher, but our farmers
are alowly learning their leoaonr.
The buainess mun who tries to
do buainefia without advertising is
like the fellow who kissea a girl in
the dark. He may know what ho
is doing but nobody else does. Sec
recy for a kissing etunt ia all right
hut business needs advertising
publicity and plenty of it. - Wil
mington Star.
An Encouraging Sign.
The banka all over tho state are
holding their annual meetings
and publifhing statements that
show that the year just closed was
one of unusual prosperity. The
increase in the amount ot deposits
indicates that tho people have
amassed more of this world's
goods.
Bonnettsvillo Pharmacy.
The attention of the reading
public is called to the adver
tisement of this new Drug Store
now opened in the brick buil
ding on Minion street. Every
thing new and fresh in the lines
usually currie . Call and see.
Near sighted Gentleman-I say
waiter, that's the best wine i've
had tor years. Hi ing me anoth
er bottle
Waiter- -That wasn't wine air.
You drank the Worcesterahiio
sauce.-Toledo Blade.
Temperance Missionary-But,
my dear friend, two heads are
belter than tu.ti
The Eminent-You wouldn't
have thought so if you'd woke
nip with the one 1 had on me
this morning.-Ally Sloper's.
"Mr. Hardnut-I admit, sir,
that ray life has not been what
it should be, but I truly and un
sellishly love your daughter,
ami if ever I gi ve her a moment's
pain I hope I'll be made to suf
fer torture for it. Old Gentle
man (warmly)-Oh, you will
You don't know her."
FOR RENT.
ATWO HORSE FARM of good
Corn and Colton Land.
Apply to J. B. HUBBARD,
Nov. 2'.), 19D4 Bennotlsvillo, S. 0.
TOWN AND OOUNTT NSW*,
- Was it cold enough for you
Wednesday
- Don't forget your returns
to the Auditor
- Shad and mill pond fish are
coming to market
- The farmers iu some places
are beginning to break dirt for
another crop
- - North Carlina declines to try
prohibition straight, for the en
tire state.
- The Bennettsville and Che
raw railroad are pulling some
heavy trains now
-Pulverized and "Cut Loaf"
Sugar at W. M. Rowe's
- Never mind the cold waves
as long as W P. Breeden can fir
your orders for wood
- Try a Can of English Peas
.?-they are fine.
At W. M. ROWE'S.
- Would you like to purchase
a nice well broke ox, in fine or
der-one that pulls a plow to
perfection? Apply at this office
- Canned Shrimp; Lobsters
and Deviled Crabs aft
W. M.\Rowe's_
- You will not drea?l^he sound
ofthe fire bell if yoi/have an in
surance policy,'on fnruiture,
goods, store or residence with J.
S. Moore.
-For a nee line of shoes go to
C B. Hayards
Go to McLendon Bros and get
the best h?r tonic.
Herpicide kills the dandruf?,
germs, get it at McLiondon's Ba?r
ber Shop. - ' *'
,?wr?
If you want a fine Hair Dresser
go to McLendon Bros barber
shop.
Waddill can saye you money
now. on Furniture. Read his ad
Keep dandruff out of your
head by using Herpicide, for salo
at McLendon's Barber Shop.
- Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the
Bethel sectiou, has fine cabbage
plants for salo. Whenever you
are ready call up 71 and prompt
service will be given.
Just received a new lot of
Apple Butter and Cranberry
Sauce at W. M. Rowe's
35ir*Fresh sausage, eggs, ham,
fish at C. B. Hubbard's
- Weatherly's Big Depart
ment Store want's your attention
this week.
- Notions of all kinds cheap
at C. B. Hubbards
- Guns and shells at C. B.
Hubbard's
- Special attention is asked to
the advertisement of the Plan
ma ueW ouvci uiaciiiciiij nu lueuilS
business
We can keep what hair you
have got with Herpicide.
McLendon Bros.
Rheumatism.
This ls often a disease of the blood,
though not always, It attacks usually
the joints and tissue and causes a de
posit ol uric acid. In its acme stage it
is one ol m .icii pain and suffei ing. some
limes effecting a lar^e part or even all
ihc boily When near the heart it is
dangerous to lile. We are lhanklul to
say iheie is a propper treatment-Dr.
King's Sarsaparilla -internally, to era
dicate the poison from the blood. Dr.
King's Nerve and Bone Liniment-ex
ternally. to give life to the stiffened,
painlul joints and tissue. Sold by all
Druggist.
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
Mr. J. M. Howell has leased
the bouse receutly run by Mr. Sim
Moore near the railroad and hos
reopened to tho public a home for
the tired and hungry.seeking rest.
Hales reasonable, and close to
either railroad.
Will Slay.
For pain in back or Chest, King's
Anti Pain Plaster louches the spot. "Tis
especially good to protect the lungs with
one ot iti^se on liont and back. They
aie 12$ cents and their curative anil ppo
leciive power is veiy great. Sold hy all
Druggist.
A Beautiful Complexion carnes of
Using
Cydonia Lotion. Softens and whitens
tli? skin; cures sunburn, chapped or
roughened skin. The genuine has Bur
well & Dunn Co.'s name and Label.
Price, 25 cents. At all D uygist.
yyE ARE IN IT!
TO SELL
Heavy and Fancy Groceries and
a full line of Canned Goods,
Pickles, Saucesand Dainties,
Candies, Cakes ^^?Diasi'^vj.
Tobacco and Cigars
-ALSO
A nice lino of Gloves, Hosiery,
Heavy Underwear for mon anti
women, and many Novelties
Needfuls in the notion line
-ALSO
A full line of Crockery, good
enough for any home. In Tin
ware we have anything from
a cup to a milk bucket
Also, a nice line of Pants and
Storm Coats that we offer at
living prices.
We invite special attention to
our stock of Guns and Ammu
nition of Stevens make.
We have too a few nice covered
baskets, to go ns bargains.
Call and sae us
E. POWERS,
Marion St. Bennettsville, 8. C.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Service at Pre iby terian Ch urch Sun ?
day morning. Rey- F. IL Wardlaw of
Greenwood will preach. Union ser
vice? at Baptist Chinch Sunday eve
nine > Mr. Wardlaw will also preach
at Union service.
Owing to the serious illness of Bish
op Capers the promised visit to St
Paul'? church has been deferred tu
some date the last of February. Next
Monday waa to be the date ol'his
visit. - f
Rev. O. W. Boyd preached a the
Episcopal church last Sunday room- 5
ing at ll, hut wa? too feeble to fill the
evening appointment.
Rev. Harold Thomas, rector of St. .
John's Episcopal church at Florence, '
h?B rt signed to accept a call to Wil
m i ii g ton. He lea > es for hi B new home >
February 10th.
Tho hour for evening services at tho
ohurohea is now 7.30 o'clcok.
Prayer meeting at the Baptist church
every Thureday droning at 7.30. (
Prayer neeting at the Methodiot church
every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m.
Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church
Thursday evening at 7 30.
The hoar for Sunday Behool at thc
Methodist church baa been changed tn
4.00 o'clock in the afternoon.
Tbe Epworth League Prayer meeting
li~"Si>eld every Wednesday oveniog in th?
Samlay sofiool room of the Metlbcdiat j
church at 8 o'clock. Tho public invited.
. j
- Our fire business is jgrow
ing daily. The natural res ult of r
our attention to business..' We j
would appreciate a parf/ of your
business. See what wie have to
offer^_^._. .
CROSLAND & TYSON.
"The Insurance Men." '
- Fresh lot of D. M", Ferry's
Garden Seeds at W. M. Rowe's
Now Hopo For Consumptives
King's wild Cherry and Tar for ;
Coughs. Colds and Lngiippe, Even lor 1
Consumption in its early stages, this
wondertui remedy is a panecea. Have
you a cold and cough{ ??top it NOW
Have you tightness in throat and pain ?
in chest ? Get rid ol it NOVV. Are you
hoarse ? Do jon fear bronchitis ? Don't
wait when you can get rehei so easily
25c. Taste is good and always guaran- '
teed to cure or money back, hy all ?
Druggist, i
For I arly Gardens.
Elsewhere in this issue you have the i
announcements of three Truck Farm- ;
tra all prepared lo aupplv choice vari- '
ties nf Cabbage plants, etc, at low ?
prices. If'yoi want to get ahead of ]
the seasue send in your orders at ooce ;
and aecure choice plants.
A Beautiful 1905 Calendar
The Atlanta Constitution hap
just received their new 19U5 calen
dar "The South in the saddle." j
It is a daisy and is a prettv oma- !
subscription to either will secure
you this calendar.
05Bf? A nice lino of canned
goods at C. B Hubbard's
Cheap Reading.
The Democrat and the Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
or $1.50.
Tho Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Book for 91.50
The Sunny South and the Demo
crat fur only ?1.50
The Atlanta Constitu? ?on and
Deni' erat une year for $1,75.
Plowers 1 Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a line
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 2/?o per dozen.
Specials at Waddi H's
Kirpen Sterling Lirge Arm Rockers
al $oU. Couches at $40. At other siore.
thcae goods are priced ut -IO and $.r<0
Don't forget our special mule in Art
Squares. Ruga. Poniera and Pelt
Mattresses.
G. W. WAUDIM..
Horses Do Get Sick.
When a horses and mules are poor
it is not always and indication that they
do not get enough to eat. Many ani
mals, just like human beings, have in
digestion or the system is all run down
and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a.
mount o' lood eaten thal makes muscle
and fat. More depends upon the prop
er digestion or assimilation ol the lood
than is commonly supposed. Notl.injj
has vet been discovered (hat will build
up a horse or mule better than Ash
crab's Condition Powders, the only
remedy in its class sold under a guar
antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, bm
nettsville. tor it-the kiud put up in dos
es. And McColl Drug (.J., McColl, 8.
C.
ET OR SALE
Cabbage Plants.
We have been in the truck hueine-s
8ioce 1871 n,,d are again prepared tn
lill any and all ordeis for Eir'y and
Late varieties of fJabbago Plants
They arc bi st known In experienced
Truckers, are grown in open air mai
Fa't waler and will stand SBVCiO Colt!
without injury.
Price $1.50 per 10?0 F. O B here
We make special pi ici s on hirgir lots
and solicit correspondence.
All plants pucked in light baskets
and thipped C. O. D. when money does
not accompany order?. We guarantee,
satisfaction Address all orders to
D II. TOWELS & SON,
Meg cits, S. C.
OH
TOWLES A ARNETT,
Green Pond, S. C.
"mt
Un YOUR HOME GROWN CABBAuf
Cabbage Plants, All Varieties.
Prices : 1000 @ $1.60, 5000 @ $1.25 per 1000, 10000 @
$1 per KiOO. Shipped C. ?. D. if desired. Plants
auiveut your Express Oflice in good condition.
Write for Merchants' Pri?e?
Cabbag?), Beans, Sweet Potatoes. And Turnips in Season.
Ord ai H tar shipment ut' Toroatoe Plants, Sea Isluud Cotton Seed
?nd Sweet Putatu Draws should be booked in advance.
rfj Jas. Ray Qeraty,
Enterprise, S. C.
Ex proas Offioo
Youngs' Island S.C.
m
vi Bennettsville Pharmacy, &r
U/JB ur- constantly adding to our Btock of DRUGS AND ^OIIiE3!1
VV /Il^IChE?,
and can eupply yen with overy necessary articto
r h.- n iMtirvatio? ?r Iloalth from our NEW und UP TO DATO DRUG
JS'rOf^R. Wo givo our special attcntiou to tho ucedfl of our Customers
.? Rtmrzintee satisfaction to ult. Every article wo Bell 13 THE BEST
MONEY MAN BUY.
We nr<> Hhowlng SOME NICE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR BIRTH
L ; Da i ": ?SENTS, rind ask you t3 cull and seo our NEW AND ATTRAC
TIVE GOODS.
.? I' tBtcmrrroN DPI?.?HT.MKNT ?B complete and is a "speciul featu o
under Ll care of a skilled and experienced druggist.
iu aro ALWAYS WELCOME HERE
? . ?. MATTHEWS; Mgr,
. 'or WILEYS' CANDY.
- ?>-5SSJSSBB1-iSSiSSiSS
Rr' ? -*-.tttKe.-\
?Xi
ff
\ I
iras
??
t vi it lo reduce my slock in ihe following goods :
Rugs, Art Sq imf cs, Easels, Screens,
t"'m?nimo Pi ni itr>sin rTr??]r,? Cd/n
x WLlVi tOy x VII ts ll t/LIO,
Portiere Curtains,
Iron Bedsteads,
Pelt Mattresses, ?|?
itter from $4 25 to $10.00, which I ?ruaran
too to bc as good il not superior lo Anslemorc
iv y general stock
IO per cent above Cost,
G, W. Waddill.
33, 1904
?SUZon.
.VMfJULJL^J^i ?T?.X?X K&fOJJB^
t? :,.\NT is the most ino lern in this state, and
are usina; the most up to date methods in the
f work sent us That's one reason why we
, i atrons linen. Send us your n-jxt Bundle.
Aili L.iunuiiii J<>
L \ URIONS, S. C. P
Powers, Agt. m
ennetlsviile, S. C. ^
( ?K SCHEDULE
r Line HA II.WA Y.
.ir Line liy *clied
IIli on January lOili.
Tr: i aw,S. t?., ns fol.o?v?;
N\ il !?o 60 nt 8.0? a. m.
Mo 50 nt i):24 p. m.
So s'il 57 at 8:05 a. in.
Mo 27 at 10:40 p. ni.
' : ' , , - ;i le ami (Mieraw il.
R., ? M ti?viile ni 7.05 ii
m No (>(! and No ?7.
tiain leaving Ben
nt : - |>. ni. gives Benueiis
vi opportunity to take
ti: mid No 27.
FEED
S HUNGRY !
i niul you wu:.I. H irood
ier wo eau Borve you.
for 25c. RiMiLurnut
. : ? : ll : Murk ta.
rSTfi/t i i" fcvory B! > ?
0 i. BRAYBOY
IA??
p ii lady o;- Gents
lil nu with 2 o in
. ber tiros.
S. J. Pearson.
2 R , '<> mi es ffoui LATTA,
io 100I D?-trict 115 ubreq
ule. well limberer!. Good
Iw. ets.iry <>n buildings.
/ ?. lura iHiil H ablcs, 1 1
"?Cfc. iu< in tnA-ii f ? alla.
M. I. EDWARDS,
S-p L:?1?H, S C.
Do Plowers V
want nonie pretty
poi in which to placo
thc ? lin rd war o s? ore
am -?n ll eil.
SALE.
! nice Horses and
. a bargain, by
jan 12. P. A. llonoKS.
-KBW S?lIKflULK.
CiMiiumuuiug Monday Sept. 12, ly.ii.
ami uuiil liir:lier notice, iiuius betwvei;
(Jlioraw mid Ucnaelt<?villa wiil lu; operated
on tin: following rehedule, daily cxei'pi
Siiodny :
WEST DoUXD FROM BESNETTSYTLLti
Tit .A 'I ii A ! N
N?>. I. No. 3.
I.v l?cnaclt?villo 7 (>"? '?> m 5 00 p u
Lv Mnv 7 l? :i III 5 l "> p II
Lv M i.lc?no 7 2-1 ii m ? 20 i> in
Lv Kvuiitl'H 7 S'l ;i m ? 35 i> m
Ly 11 hy 7 ;;.") H m 5 io p u
Lv K.1> * : 7 -lo ? ni ? I") p in
\ iiv< Knllock 7 'I *! J lu 5 55 |i u.
.\i i ive C'liniuw ti lu |i
EAST BOUND FROM CH ER AW.
THAIN lll.JN
No. 2. No. 4.
Lv Cliefnw '.I 2") p ui
Lv Ko?loek s IO ?i m y p m
Lv Kn wi .i S "Jo ii in 9 .!.! p m
L .' L hy s 30 a m 0 45 p tn
Lv KviTPit S 40 a in 0 "ii> p m
Lv >Li ?elio? S ">u ti m '.i ;M ?. ti.
Lv 1 -I iy '.l ?io :t m lu un p m
\r I*. ...nn isvillp <i i j :i m IQ 15 p in
Connections.
AT BKNNh.TTSUII.nE -Thc toil h h an ii
mon mg trnioa on A. G. L. conuce I? wiih
i rain Ko i. Train No z conueotu with A
(J I. local f rt iy ht north nod south bou-d
AT Koi#I.OCK-Tittin N.s i noil 2 con
in'ct with noith nial south bound S A. L,
tmins,
AT < ll&RAW -Train No 3 conniv?- w i ; i.
i.tuih nuil Roiitli bott'id fi A. L trains,
und train Nu 4 connects with ot rt li boutai
A A. L traiUH
J. T. Mi dim, J F Everett,
Tn flic M?>r. Supoiiutoudcut.
Prcpar?d lor tho Work.
Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, lins
now one of the Inlest Improvements
for ? ngiaviog ymir hame or iiiiiinl?
on any m tide of gold or silver or
plaie in the most up?to date manner.
The .-a tn pl ii nf work already done hy
him nip just fine fol' and see I im.
A lull lino of .11 J Heinas Co.
Pickles Pr?serves, Kelch 11 ps, Suit
ors, Jellies &c. at
W. M. Rowe'e.
i
TBE FLUSTERS UTlOBC^inanr
Of Benriettsville, S, C.
itesources and Capital - - fy
i tock holders Liability - - - -
>rotection to Depositore
$?41:{065.31
05,000.00
$406,055.81
Our service in every Depirtment is Modern and Satisfactory Interest allow? d
y agreement on all time Deposits. Our customer.; interests carelully and cot -
dentially looked alter. New Depreitors will receive like consideration.
We solicit your account.
STEPHEN SHELTON, Casbier.
September i, 1904.
4, J. MATHESON, President.
m
Winter is not yet ?ver
and we are offering
bargains in goods
you need.
We will help you to
offset the low pri?e
of cotton anil save
money.
Come and see.
. STRAUSS & CO.,
AILE BARGAINS TOO.
NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO
IF you "T/ST^EW
M Dry G-oo'ls, Clothing, Shoes, JN? otions
And Fancy Groeeries.l
E?S"- Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
Ve Keep a full line in each Department auJ will fi:l your Wanta in each
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Vhen you come to Town call and see us. Phone orders in town delivered
FREE, and satisfaction guaranteed,
r% ireHurtss ?n any manner upon lands bo
uuging to or ia possession of tho ander
igi.ed in Marlboro county either by walk
ng, fishing, hunting, haulii g, cutting, or
llo.ving stock to tun at largo.
Katie H. McCall.
Joseph JJ McColl,
J; W. Jackson.
December. 27, 1901.
KILLED ACCIDENTALLY
While handling rt gun that wti3 out of
.nier ?3 usually the story. Now. in
.nier to prevent (accidental killing
iud to he euro and kill when you
. ant to, I have cmnloyed an expert
? u ii sun; h from Charleston, S. C., who
ms my gun repairing department in
.burge, We nie prepared to do any
und of fine gun repairing in fuctoiy
udor. Gi vu us a trial und you will
te convinced that we are prepared to
?t?.e you satisfaction in price, work^
mtnsl.ip and promptness
S. J. PEARSON,
The Jewler.
- We are headquarters for
Butter and Cheese. We keep
nothing but the very best, and
guarantee both to suit you or
.?.'fund your money.
W. M. Rowe.
I ofter lor sale my harm situated about
?ne mile north ol Ked Springs, N. C-,
remaining 127J acres-about 75 acres
leared. There is a very good 3 room
Iwelling house on the premises. For
virther particulars, please wiite to me
it Ijiimbcrtun. N C. Persons desiring
ro look over this land can do so by ma<
king application tb Mr. J, Purcell, lied
?springs. I also oller for sale two build
ing lots in the Town ol Red Spiings,
containing hali acre each.
A. W. MCLEAN.
Oct 27, 1901. Lumbcrton. N. C.
Town Tax Notice
THE Town Booka will bo opened for 00)
j lcotion of taxes on Real Eit,ato and
Peisonal Property on October ist and do
Dec 31 1904 after which tho penalty wi 1
1)0 added and colleoted. Tho levy is as fol
lows:
Current Expenses 1$ cts on 8100
[nt on R. R. Bondi 21 ots on $100
Si king Fund R R. 5 ats on $no
bu Electric Light Bonds 14 cts on $100
?'ii king fund E L Bonds 4 ctn on $100
Total 59 cts or< $100
By order of tho Council
MILTON MOLAURIN, Clerk.
Sept 21 IQ04.
f?HgT Read every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time.
IP BROKEN HEARTS
coul.'i bo merdai ns DCB UT, qnioklv
thoroughly UH wa can repair your Jewelry,
ibero would ba i.o Borrow in tho world .
No matter whether it bo a watch, a ring,
a ncck'iaco or n
BABY PIN
dear from association nee il H repairing,
bring it to u=?, nr.d it will bo mended io
yea cannot tell it from new. Oat sp?cial'jr
is Wa'ch repairing Bring it here and have
it dono hor.cbtly, expertly and cheaply.
S. J. PEARSON,
One door North P. O.
I - CENTRA L-- I
BARBER SHOP.
Inm now helter prepared than ever tc?
picas i even the most fastidious a
TONBDBIAII WORK I guarantee sntr
fnotion in Shaves, Huir-onie, Shampoos
and'< Massage a. I have a new Eloctiio
Battery for mcFB.iges, and can treat tho
faces of Gentlemen und Ln?ii6 in tho
most up to dato mnnncr.
I sulioit your patronage)
JT. A. CRACE.
Marion Btrcct Benuettsvillo, S. C.
ff. H; RUSSEXIIJ
HOUSE PAINTER
And F ap Er H an geri
[lard Wood Finisher, Beal head ard
Oil furnished. Estimates chceifully
given. All work guaranteed to lo
j first-elua*.
1 he Kussel Wagons.
Mr. 1\ A. Hodges is opening a rar
"of these durable wagons-one end
two-horse, every one ot them guaran
teed against uuy delect in matei jul
?.r wnrtnanship.
R. T. BARFIELD.
UNDERTAKER and EHBAIM?P.,
Carries in Stock
A full lino of Collins and M?tallo Cnfck.. ts
all H?Z.H and style?, frein 84 lo $490.
1 have tho Greta line ot Chah od M el ni o
Caskets carried bj any h'otiVe in S. C.
In thc: lot is fto'ext-cl dnp.iooto of ?y6
Cnske?. in which Pict'ldt nt Mi Kinley
Wah laid to rest
??"' Funerala served with HEARSE ....>.
where in tho crunly.
Albo a full lino c f Dit inf? 0 ?nts.
Plume 48 0?>ni Iinji awl A7r>/,t
BKNNRTTSVILLR,; S. C.