The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 03, 1905, Image 4
?EMBTTSYLLLE, S. 0.
BIT S. A. HBO WK A CO.
Office on Marion Street Opposite
? Masonic Mall,
Friday February 3, 1906.
Our Town Gorvernment.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-W P. Breeden. Jr, 0. 8.
..^laffin. A.. G- Sinclair. W*. W. Pute.
CLERK ? TREASURER-Milton Mc
Laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-J. F. David, H. C. Miller.
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Oroon
CLERK OF CLEUK-J. A. Drake
JUDGE OF PROBATE--M. MoLaurin
CORONER-C P. Covington
SUPERVISOR-M- K Toward
SUPT. EDUCATION-VV. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. II- Thoma?'
AUDITOR-Chas. I Pherrill.
SENATOR-Jo.Ima II. Hudson.
REPRF.SKNrATIVES-D. D McColl, Jr.
W". W. Hmto, J. P. Gibcon.
M \oisr.\iss-C- D. Eastcrling, T. L.
Cr<>-l.itii. Keuuousville,
ll. L. MoLaurin, McColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson. Blenheim,
D, D. Stubbs, BrighlBvillo,
W. VV. Irby, Smithville.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C.
First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grovo
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
3 p. m, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
3 p. m, Smyrna
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
KEV. W. B. BAKER P. O.
/irst rfunday, Hebron ll a. m:
Ebeuczer 3>30 p. m.
Second Sunday. Parnassus lia.
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.
.- -> REV. P. H. 8HULER, P. C.
Clio-t?rcaching c\ery Sunday morning
at 11 o'elock. Epworth League Sun
day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday tchool
. lit 10 a. m. W. A. Ilinshaw, Supt.
Prayer meeting Monday night at 8.
Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at
4 o'ulnck. Sunday school at 3. R.
M. Jackson,.Supt.
North Marlboro Circuit.
KEV. J. N. WRIGHT, P. C.
PltiUHStlt. i i 1.1 ?JO!?!?,
N'-'.v Hop ft, J p. ru.
..ij.j'ioiid i?uudaji. Shiloh 11 a. m.
Ebeneser .) p, nv.
Third g .ititi-.V New l?opt* VJ ... rn,
Pleasunt Hill 4 p. va.
Oak Grove, 7 30 p. ni.
Fourth Sunday, Ebenezer 11 a m.
Shiloh, 4 p. m.
Bennettsville Church Directory
MKTHOD'ST- T. E. MORRIE P. C
Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a rn, and 7.30 j), m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'clock
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun
day ut 11.00 a. m., and 7 30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening ai 8 o'clock.
Superintendent ol* Sunday school, II. W
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph.
I) , i'asl or. Seiviuo-i every Sabbath
(summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter)
ll a. m. and 7-30 p. m Prayer meeting
Thursday 5 p. m. Seats free. Strangers
cordially invited. Sunday school every
Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T.
Dudley. All parents and children made
welcome at tho .school.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Rector,
Proachlng evory second and fourth Sunday
at ri a m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday
Behool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon,
superintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of
P., meets every second and fourth Mon
day uights at 7.30 o'clock.
J. W. LeGrand, C. C.
C. p. Eastcrling, IC of R. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, mecls al
. Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or bo?
fore each full moon at 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
II. E. Stockton, Secretary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A.
. M., meets at Bcuuett.svillo on the second
Friday of each month.
J- F. Kinney. H. P.
C fiVJ?. Stockton, Sceretury.
Err.EicA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M..
meets at McColl, each Saturday after
noon, before thu full moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODOE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
moots at Clio. Saturday on or after each
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
T. A. Covington, Secretary.
0LIO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
THE Business recently known an tho
CLIO NOVELTY MANUF?TU
RING CO . will hereafter be known as
THE OLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with F. H. IVEY
solo owner aod direoior,
/ The latest improved wood working
??r.chu. . : aro being placed for doing all
kinda of Novelty work for builders use at
living priooa.
: Mr. P, A. Hodge* is agent at Bennetts
villo and will tnko your orders.
. .Vt itt, J ?0.1. .
iBMi'??ii;i ?'^M?M?IM?I'I'??I?? .i,,,', , n,fi"i mu?; ^
rsneoxAL jp
Mr. Harris N. Spears o? Sum:
ter is over on a visit.
Mr. A. G. Sinclair mado a fly
ing trip to Durham this week.
Mr. J. H. -Carrabo, Sr , has
our thanks for favors.
Mr. Joseph Newton has our
thanks for appreciated favors.
We return hearty thanks to
Mr. A. D. Hinson for valued fa
vors. .
Mrs. W. P. Breeden and Mrs
J. M. Jackson spent Saturday in
Cheraw with-relatlves.
Hon Jno. L. Mclaurin attended
the convention of Cotton ?tow
ers nt New Orleans last week
Mr. D. J. McDaniel of Beauty
Spot section was down Monday.
No special news in his section.
Mr. T. D. Lashloy and little
son, George Dewey, of Kollock,
were down Tuesday shopping,
and called to see us.
Mr. Stonewall Jackson Mcln
nisof Shannon, N.C., came down
Saturday night and spent Sun
day and Monday with relatives
in our town and county.
Mr. J. H. Mitchell, a popular
Knight of the grip, was here this
week. John is selling one of the
best 5c Cigars on the road "Flor
de Franklin." Cali for it when
you want to smoke.
CUPID'S WORK.
Married on Wednesday afternoon,
Febr ary 1, 1905, at 4 o clock, al the
resilience of the bride's purehts, hy
Kev. Bunyan McLeod of the Ben
nettsviile Pnshyteriun church, Mr.
Grover Cleveland Hubbard of Ben
nettsville and Mis3 Luna McDaniel,
? laughter of Mr. and Mrs D J. Mc
Daniel, ol Beauty Spot section.
After ihe ceremony was over and
congratulations tendered, the bridal
parly and gue6tc weie given a royal
collation by the bride's parents which
histed until the shades of night were
drawn over the scene
The happy couple were the recipi
ents of many pretty and useful gifts
from their friends.
DEATHS' DOINGS.
On Saturday evening last hy the
accidental overturning of a lamp, the
little baby ho ? ol Mr and Mrs George
Crosland aged ii bout 2 years was so
badly burned that he died in a few
hours, in spite of thc best remedies
The dear little one waB the "light of
the heme," and this sad and budden
eudiug, is a teriible blow. The grief
stricken parents have the sympathy of
thc town and county in their sad be
reavement. The fuuerul services were
held at Oak Ridge eenie t< ry Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
An pure ai a ?trop of dew that reste
Within tbe liourt of a rose ;
Aa wurm ?n n hoom fro??. .?.- --. *
I O? i'v ?-...!< iii ti\e .tant '-'m? glow*:.;
1 is iifiiir ti) Go.! m '.'.ii Mildil ?l-ir?
Iii tba vflbh hi tibie ub.Vvi. ;
ThVin .m.) .. tl l\i\a? tt? enrjh
U rt ?itth. li .V-v'u I ii
_Li ..-.cu itt ul, mumer loved bim,
Hut the Saviour loved him maro ;
So tho angela sweetly culled him
To that bright and huppy shore.
It was hard to part with AuiutEY,
Oh ! eo sad to sea bim die ;
Fttthor and mother must try und moot bim
Sonic ?weet du y by and by.
Died nt his hume in Brownsville on
Suuduy January 29, 1905,after a p'o
tracted illness of pneumonia, Mr Jno.
R Grice-a brother of Richard Grice
of our town. He leaves a wife and
?ve children to mourn his death. He
was a worthy citizen, a good neighbor
a kind, indulgent father, a friend to
the poor and needy.
He was laid to rest in Brownvi?e
cemetery on Monday at ll o'clock and
the funeral services conducted by Rev
J A. Rogers.
The following gentlemen acted n
nall bearers .- Charley Hood, A. J
Joh nan ?. S. D Kersev, R H. Hood,
H. M. Johu8o:i, George Hartley.
Won't Suit Our Hunters
Wc see that Mr. Doar of George
town has introduced a bill in the leg
islalurc to change Ilia law protecting
deer to read that the closed season
shall he from January tn September.
The old law which just suited the up
country lninte.ru reads from February
to August. It may suit Georgetown
to have it from January to Septembjr
but the up country huuters prefer to
open the season in August and close
either in January or February. We
rea'ly can't B< e any Bpecial need for a
change Uur Georgetown friend mu t
have been '"out of soap" or wanted to
do something selfish.
lJublic la ArouHtid
Th? public i* unused io n knowledge
of lilt: curative meii's ol' thu great med
icinal tonic. Electric U tters for sick stom
ach, liver arid kidneys ?Mary ll Wilber-,
of 54G St Clair Ave , Coluinbm O ,
writes "For several months I was given up
to die. I h id fever an t ague, my nerves
were wrecked; 1 could not sleep, and my
stomach was HO weak, from u-cless doctors
drues, that I could not cat. Soon after
begiootpg on Klent rio Butors I obtain :d
relief, and in a short limo I was entirely
cured." Guirantced at J. T. Douglas'
Drug Store. Price 5UJ.
Flondisli BuiTorin?
is of.cn ;aus-d by sores, ii'c^r-?. and om
cers i hat cit awayyour skin. Wm Bedell,
of Kial Huck, Mich . says: "I h ive used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Ulcers, Sores,
and Cancers, lt is the best healing die s
ing I over found " Soothe- and heals cuts
burns ami could . 2.">c at J. T. Douglas'
drug stoic: guaruotecd.
Bennettsyille 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 Marion street. Every
thing new and fresh in the lines
usually carrie1. Call and see.
FOR RENT,
A TWO HORSE FARM of good
Corn and Cotton Land.
Apply to J. B. HUBBARD,
Nov. 29, 10 M Bennet Urville, S. O.
TOWN AND OQVWV JfWWm
- New moon tot morrow.
- May be better weather
- Don't forget to register for
the town election.
- We return thanks ' to Titus
Thomas for favors.
. - Munday next is salesday
and a crowd may be expected.
- We have heard of several
who had frozen eggalast week.
- The Clerk and Sheriff will
both have sales. to make sales
day.
--The day s are now 10 hours
long but out door work goos on
Slow. '
- Special attention is asked
to the Card of the Sothern Cot
ton Oil Co., in another column.
They are going to fill all orders
and accommodate the farmers.
- A meeting of the Doctors in
the 0th District is to be held at
Florence on the 7th.
- If you want cheap Life In
surance you should see Mr. T
W. Scruggs at once before his
list is full. He offers the cheap
est plan you eau get.
-Pulverized and "Cut Loaf
Sugar at W. M. Rowe's
- Never mind the^old waves
as long as W P. BYeeden can fir
your orders for/jfood
- Try a Ca/ of English Peas
-they are fhie.
At |5V. M. ROWE'S.
- Canned ^Shrimp, Lobsters
and Deviled Cnjbs at
W\M. Rowe's
- You will not dread the ?ou nd
of the fire bell if you have an in
surance policy on " furniture,
goods, store or residence with J.
S. Moore. *
-For a nice Hue of shoes go to
C B. Habbards
Herpicide kills the dandruff
gems, get it at McLendon's Bar
ber Shop.
If you want a fine Hair Dresser
go to McLendon Bros barber
shoji.
-'- Waddill can sayo you money
now on Furniture. Read his ad
Keep dandruff out of your
head by using Herpicide. for sale
at McLendon's Barber Shop.
- Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the
Bethel section, has fine cabbage
plants for sale. Whenever you
are ready call up 71 and prompt
service will be given.
IST" Just received n new lot of
Apple Butter and Cranberry
Sauce at W. M. Rowe's
m:7zr Lvisage; eggs, hatir? j
fish al \ 5. ! ii li! ub ba rd1 is
- ?Veath?rlyls Big' Depart j
n Store want's your attention
is ween. j
- Motions oi ali muds cheap
at C. B. Hubbards
- Guns and shells at C. B.
Hubbard's
- Special attention is asked to
the advertisement of tho Plan
ters National Bank in.this issue.
- Mr. G. W. Waddill has some
desirable property for salo
,- You will save money by
looking at Waddill's stock. See
his now advertisement he means
business
We can keep what hair you
have got with Herpicide.
McLendon Bros.
A TouoblDg 8tory
is die nv in ii from death of the baby girl
of Geo A. Eyler. Cumberland. Md. Ho
writes: "At tho a?e of tl months, our
li'tlegirl was in deelinin;: hoilth, with
serious Throat Trouble, and two prty.-ic
?anagave her up. Wo wero-altnut tn dc<
ptiir, wh' n we resolved to try Dr. Kiog'a
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. The fir-t bottle ?me relinf;
after I uk im; four bot tl,vs ?ho W?M eatirely
cured, and is now in perfeot health ''
Never lails to relieve aud euro a cough or
colil. At J. T. Duuirtu dru* eton.-; 50o
aud $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottled free.
Pooultar Dlsappoaranoe.
J I) Itunyan. of Butlervillit; O . laid
the peculiar disappearance of his painful
symptoms of indigestion and biltousoctri
to Dr. King's New Life Pills,. He say?:
" Tliey are a perfect remedy, for dizziness
sour stomach, headaohu, constipation etc.
Guaranteed at J T. Douglas' drug store,
price *J5J.
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
Mr. J. M. Howell has leased
the house recently run by Mr. Sim
Moore nour the railroad and has
reop ned to the public a home for
the tirod and hungry seeking rest.
Rates reasonable, and close to
either railroad.
yyE ARE IN IT ?
WHY?
TO SELL
Heavy and Fancy Groceries and
a full line of Canned Goads,
Pickles, Sauces and Dainties,
Candies, Cakes and Fruits.
Tobacco and Cigars
-ALSO
A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery,
Heavy Underwear ?*>r men and
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 as bargains.
Call and seo as
E. POWERS,
Marion St. Hcnnetlsville, S. C.
ij??mimn m iniimimnirTr-nir. ?mum
JHKiX&?QV? NQ7J38,
Tho hc-qr for evening samoan, at Ibe
churches ia now 7.30 o'clock.
Prajor mooting st tho; Baptist church
.very Thuraday ovoning at 7.30.
Prayer mooting a* the Method!*t church
.rtzj Wedno*dr,y at 7.30 P. O;
Prays* meotlag at Presbyterian church
Th or?] ay evening nt 7 30,
The hour for Sunday School, et the
Methodist church han boen changed to
4.09 o'clock In the oftornocn.
Tb? Epworth League Prayer mooting
M held ovo ry Wed nocd ay evening ta the
Sunday school roon) of tha -Methodist
oh ur oh at 8 o'clock. Tba pabilo Invited.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
FlBBT HOUHD"-B. P. T*YLOB, P. B. s
Olio and Beulah, Fob 18, 19
Bennettsviile ot, McColl, Feb 35, 36.
Bonnotts villo A Mc Coll Milla Feb 35, 26
Brownsville, Bethlehem, Mob 4
North Marlboro, ricanant Hill " ir, ia
Brlgbtsville, Boykin, 3 p. m. ? ia, I3.
Blenheim uk, Zion ' 18, 19
BflnqetteriHe Sta, (night) 17, 19.
- Our tire business is grow
ing daily. The natural result of
our attention to business. We
would appreciate a part of your
business. See what we have to
offer.
CROSLAND & TYSON.
..The Insurance Men."
Return Your Dogs
Tho dog has had his day. He
or rather his unfortunate owner
must now pay a capitation tax in
addition to the ad valorem tax.
Owing to some defect the dog tax
law was inoperative last year but
all dogs must now be returned with
other property for taxation.
- Would you like to; purchase
a nice well broke ox, in fino or
der-one that pulls a plow to
perfection?- Apply at this oflicc
Ki'Bieiuber Your Dead.
Wo invite Special attention t > the
advertisement of the Ron netta ville
Marble Works in this paper. Call and
see samples, or write them.
"- Fresh lot of D. M. Ferry's
Garden Seeds at W. M. Rowe's
For I arly Gardens.
Elsewhere in this issue you have the
announcements of three Truck Farra,
era all prepared to supply choice-vari*
tie? of Cabbage plenty, etc, at low
prices. If yo J want to get ahead of
the season Bend iu your orders at once
and secure choice plauts.
A Beautiful 1905 Calendar I
The Atlanta CooatiUitipo litis |
juat rttco . . theti uovr 1905 enjeh?
di.?''Tho South in tho ?add liv"
: . io n tl t?-y ?nd iri a pr?tty >tna-!
WKJ fe 7i:od?.vkor in hungou th
wall. A subscription^-to the Sun
ny South, 50 Wnts, or for $1.25
you can get fHV Weejt?j Constitu
tion and Sunny South and Calen
dar, all until January 1906. A
subscription to either will secure
you this calendar.
A nice line of canued
??roods at C. B Hubbard's
Choap Reading.
The Democrut and the Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
or $1.50.
The Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-au excellent Lady's
Book for $1.50
The Sunny South uud the Demo
crat for only $1.50
The Atlanta Constitution and
Dem. erat one year for $1,75.
Flowers 1 Flowers !.
Mrs. Jno S. Moore huo a tine
lot of Geranium!!, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 25o per dozen.
Specials at Wad di il':;
Karpen Sterling Large Arm Rockers
at $30. Couches at $40. At other stores
the HO goods aro priced at 40 and $50.
Don't forget our spccislrsalo io Art
Squares, Rugs. Poniera and Felt
i Mattresses.
O. W. WADDILL.
Horst's Do Get Sick.
When a horses and mules are -poor
it is not always and iudication that they
do not get enough to eat.- Many ani
mals, just like human beings, have in
digestion or the system is all rundown
and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a
mount ot tood eaten that makes muscle
and fat. More deponds upon the prop
er digestion or assimilation ot the tood
than is commonly supposed. Nothing
has yet been discovered that will build
up a horse or mule better than Ash?
cralt's Condition Powders, the only
remedy in its clase sold under a guar
antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Jbtcn
neltiville. lor it-the kiud put up in dos
es. And McColl Drug Co.. McColl. S.
C.
FOR SALE
Cabbage Plants.
We have been iu the truck business
since 1871 uu(l ara aguiii-prepured to
till any aud all orders for Barty and
Late varieties of Cabbage Plants
They aro best known to experienced
Truckers, are grown in open air near
salt water and will stand severe cold
without injury.
Tripe $1.50 per 1000 F. O B. here
We rnake special pi icen on larger lots
and solicit correspondence.
A)l plants packed in light boskets
and shipped C. O. D- when money does
not accompany orrjer?. We guarantee
satisfaction. Address all orders to
D H. TOWELS & SON,
Meg etta, 8. C.
OR
TOWLES & A RNETT,
Green Pond, JB. C.
i I?AVE YOUR HOM? GROWN CABBAGE.
Cabbage Plants, All Varieties.
Prices; 1000 @ $1.50, 6000 @ $1.20 per 1000, 10000 @
?1 pei- lt.oo. Shipped C. ?, D. if desired. Plants
arrive at your Express Office in good conditon.
Write for Merchants' Prices.
Cabbage; Berna, Sweet Potatoes, Ahl Turnips in. SeaBon.
Orders for shipment ot Toraatoe Planta, Bea Inland Cotton Seed
nod Sweet ' tato Draws should be booked io advance.
.IBS. ?lay Ograty, Enterprise. S. 0. f;SE/?5? ?"JSS B.C.
\A emmetts ville Pharmacy, &r
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[SA .tnily adding to our stook of DRUGJS ASO WOIltE5?
' ?; '^EjS, and can supply yru witta evi-ry Decenary urtto?o
f i ; , . t rvittou of Health from our NEW iud UP TO OATD DRUt?
give our special attention to tho ui-edd of our Cuptomera
?tiBtaotion to all. Every urtiolo wo Bell 19 THE BEST
BUY.
lng SOME NICE ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR BIRTH
TS, and ask you to call and BOO our NEW AND ATTRAC
nrrrroN DElMllTMBIjT in completo and lu a ''speoiul featu o
of t. ski?td und exp'-rionced druggist.
ALWAYS WELCOME DERE
? . ?, MATTHEWS, Mgr.
.'ILEYS' CANDY.
o reduce 1113- stock in thc following goods :jf^f
Art Squares, Easels, Screens,
iches, Pictures, Toilet Sets,
>rtiere Curtains,
Bedsteads,
Felt Mattresses,
r from $4 25 lo $10 50, which I guaran
be as good if not .superior lo Auslemdrc
w
ma
general stock
per cent above Cost,
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rork sent us That's one reason why we
.ns linen. Send us your n-?xt Bundle.
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in Lutta, Graded S
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duelling; aud all nt
AIHO 6 room hou'
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pots of all sizes
them, call at thc
and you can be s
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Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad i
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?fg^ >v- .?y \#' 't>" TH ur \* VJ* _s?l/'
-NEW SCHEDULE.
CuuiQi?''DuioK Muuday Se?l. 12. I9?M,
and ii ii i il furl her no'ice. trains liei wot-1
Cheraw and Bcunctlsville will I?! operated
on the fallowing tchedule, daily except
Sunday :
WEST BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE
TRAIN TRAIN
NO. 1. No. :>
Lv l5cnnett.>.viilo 7 O'? a di 5 00 p tu
Lv I-lay 7 In a ni 5 15 p tn
Lv Madeline 7 2 ? a tu ii 20 p in
Lv Even. I l's 7 .1 ) a m . S 35 p m
Lv Iiliy 7 35 a ni ? -10 p tn
Lv K<n In 7 40 a in 5 45 p in
\nive Kollock 7 45 a in 5 55 p tn
A ri i vi Cheraw Ci lu p
EAST BOUND FROM CHERAW.
THAIN THAIN
No. 2. NM. 4
Lv Cheraw 0 25 p in
Lv Kollock S 10 a in 35 p tn
Lv rWs'S S 20 a in 'J I I |i tn
Lv Iiliy S 30 a ni '.? 45 p in
Lv Kvereit S 40 a tn '.) 50 p III
Lv Madeline S 50 a in ".I 55 p tn
Lv l-l ?y '.I 00 a in lo 00 p in
Ar R-nf QI Isviile ?1 |> nm_Jj) 15 11 in
Connections,
AT BRNNBTTSUtl.nB-Tho FOU.h bund
morning IraiiiM on A. 0. L. connects wi1 li
train N.i l. Train No 2 connects with A
(J L local freight north mid south bound
AT Kol.I.ot K -Tiiiiu NOB I and 2 con
nect with nor th and BOU'li bound S. A L.
tr hi OB.
AT CIIKHAW - Train No 3 connect willi
I.oi th ami south bou id S A. L trains,
and train No 4 connects with north bound
S A. L trains
J. T. Mi dim, J F Everett,
Tr. Hie Mgr. Supmintoodtut.
Prepared for tho Work.
Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, h in j
now one of llie latest improvements
for engraving your name or initi.\ls
J on any article of gold or silver or j
plato in tito most up?to dale manner
The .?amples of work already done by
him ?ire just line Pall and see him.
A fuU lino of II J Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, San
ces, Jollies &c. at
\V. M
TUE PUTERS UT10UL
Of Bennettsville, S. C.
Resources and Capital
Stockholders Liability
Protection to Depositors
??41,055.31
O5v()O).0O
?j>?OG,0553l
Ourservice in every Department is rvfoderii and Saii^?iory Interest allow? d
>y agreement on all time Deposits. Our customers iniercsis carelully and cci -
identially looked alter. New Depositors will receive like consideration.
We solicit your account, _ ?
STEPHEN SHELTON, Cas??er. _ A, J. MATHESON, Pr?sident. ^f
September i, 1904.
Winter is not yet over
and we are offering
bargains in goods
you need?
We will help yon
offset the low
?L
of cotton and ?ave
money.
Come and
STRAUSS &
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ANDLE BARGAINS TOO
->%< >?< >?< >?< >i< ,?< >U
KO USE TO WORRY, BUT COMIO LUG HT ON TO
I IT1 YOU ^r^SLisr^
^ Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, iM otions **
And Fancy Groceries.]
??T Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY n specialty.
We Kenn ri full lt ?ic i? e.?eb V *? ,11 . . inii) wU\ !?.| your VirVnia i ; e?o!i
AT THE :\YK - i rK?C.:?-;-.
When V'-.'! c. , u to Town cit . ?n iee .>?>. Monte order.- in town del?vbicd
WARNING NOTICE.
A LL persona aro boreby warned not to
f\ tresuuBQ in any manner upon landa bo
neting to or in pobaenaion of the under
?igi.cd io Marlboro county either by \vti.<
rig, fishing, bunting, baulii R, cutting, or
dlowlog Btock to run nt Inrgo.
K-die IK McCoil,
Mo.-cnh L McCoil,
J. W. Jackson.
DeccDiber, 27, 1904.
KILLED ACCIDENTALLY
While handling n gun that waa out of
rder is usually the story. Now. iu
nier to prevent accidental killing
md tobe pure and kill when you
. ant to, I have employed an expert
(luusn)i h from Charleston, S. C., ?ho
hiiia my gun repairing deptirtme.U iu
charge, We are prepared to ?lo any
kind ol fine gun repairing in factory
order. Give us a trial uud you will
he convinced that we are prepared to
s\? e you satisfaction in price, work-,
oiunal.ip and promptness
8. J. PEARSON,
The Jewler.
- We are headquarters for
lintier and Cheese. We keep
nothing but the very best, and
guarantee both to suit you or
refund your money.
W. M. Rowe.
I offer lor sale my (arm situated about
>ne mile north ol Red Springs, N. C-,
containing 127? acres-about 75 acres
teared, There is a very good 3 room
fl welling house ?n the pt ?mises. For
further particulars, please wi ile to me
it bumlierton. N C. Persons desiring
ro lookover this land cm do so hy ma-?
ko g application to Mr. J, Purcell, Red
-'prings. I also oller for sale two build
ing lots in the Town ot Red Springs,
containing hall acre each.
A. W. MCLEAN.
Oct 27, 1901. Luuibcrten, N. C.
Town Tax Notice
THE Town Books will bo opened for eil
hclion of - taxes on Real Estato and
PeiBorinl Property on October ist and ol?>n
?Vc 3t 1904 after which the penalty wi I
he added and collected. Tho lovy ia aa fol
lowe:
. "urrcnt ExponFCB 15 ota on 8100
Int on It. R. Bouda 21 ota on $100
?>i king Fund RR. 5 cts on ?no
Int Elect lie Light Bonds 14 eta on $100
Uh king (und E L-Bouda 4 ctn 00 ?100
Total 59 ota OD $100
Hy order of the Council .
MILTON MOLAUKIN, Clerk.
Sept at 1004.
13gT Read every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
Tt may TV>~ foi tit?e.
IF BROKEN ll EA It FS
could bu mended M neatly, quickly M?1
thoroughly RS WC can repair"j.our Jewelry,
ihero would bo i.o Borrow iu tho wcnV.
No matter whether it ba a watch, a il: f,
a neckluco or a
BABY PIN s
denr .fioni association nee.'lH repairing,
bring it to u<, and it will be mended o
y< u canuot tull it (rom new. Oar special y
is Wa di repairing Hiing lt hero and baie
j it doue honestly, expertly and cheaply.
S. J. PEARSON,
Ooe door North P. O.
{-CENTRAL-I
BARBER SHOP.
Iam now better prepared than ever tn
pleas3 even thc most fastidcous n
ToNSOKi Ali WoitK . I guatantc-o tatt
l'action in ShaveB, Hair cn"pj ShoiDpi.os
and MuSH!i(?( H. I have a mw Elect; io
Buttery for tunmigep, ard can treat tho
faces of Gentlemen and Lad iee in ihu
nid i up to ilate manner.
I Bolicii your pntroi.ngn
J. A. CRACE.
Marion street Rc-Onetlhvillu. (1
T. H, RUSSELL.
HOUSE PAINTER
?nd Paper HB-n^Er,
Hard Wood Finisher, Pest Lend ni d
Oil I'uroUbcd, list i tu ut OH thcoi fully
given. AM woik guaranteed to lo
Grst-clss.-?.
'I he Russel Wagons.
Mr. P. A. Hodges ia opening a enr
(d' theae durable wagons-one ni el
iwo-hcirse, e very one ot them ?iiarrtn
lt ed against any defect in mater ii-1
ur wormantdnp.
R. T. BARFIELD,
UNDERTAKEN and EMDALMI&,
Ca rr hs in St?efc
A full line ut Cullin H r.wd Mc (also Gocken
nil B'Z R ard at; les, fr< in fc'.j to $400.
I havo the Gi cot lint- cf ( loth ni d Metal o
CfiHketH rarriiil by any honffl in S. 0.
In the hit ia ni: ex?ct dlip.icmto nf tba
Cni:kc' i i which Presid? nt ult Kinley
wan hd'l tn icht
S8f" Funerals Borve il wit!? HK.V?SK r.ny
where? in the c.- uni j .
Alno n full lino e l Dit-inti c'nutp. .
yViujic 48 Oft n Day ami AV/,71
Td'.NXEl . . i LLB, S. C.