The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 10, 1905, Image 5
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BEN1TETTSYLLLE, S. 0.
?Y S. A. mtowx A co.
Office on Marion Street Opposite
Masonic Mall,
Friday February 10, 1905.
Our Town Oorvernment.
M WOK-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-W I?. Breeden. Jr. U. S.
Ohaffin. A. G. Sinclair. W. W. Pato.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-J. F. David, H. C. Miller.
Marlboro County O?cera.
SHERIFF-J. B Oreen
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake
.TULKIE OF PRORATE- -M. MoLaurin
CORONER-0 Pi Covington
SUPERVISOR-M- ES. Coward
SUPT. KDOOA^ION-VV. L. Stanton
TREA.-URBR-J . H. Thouin*
AUDITOR-('has. I. She?rill.
SKNATOR-Johna II. Hud-on.
REPRiffNrATiVFs-O. I). McColl, Jr.
Wi, W. Biuce. J P. Gibson.
MAOISTAT ES-C. T). Eastcriing, T. L.
Ori"! md. isenncit.-ville,
I!, li. MoLaurin, McColl
J olin A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkiason, Blenheim,
D, L>. Stubbs. Briphtsvdlo,
W. W. Irby, Smithville._
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C.
First Sunday-lia. m., Pino Grovo
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Giovo>
3 p. rn, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl.
3 p. m. Boauty Spot, j
blenheim Circuit Appointments.
KEV. W. H. BAKER P. O.
?irst Sunday, Hebron ll a. m:
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday. Parnassus Ila.
Zion 3.30 p- m.
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
fourth Suuday Parnassus ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments
H KV. F. II. SHU LEU, P. C.
; .^ijrPrcachinjr, every Sunday morning
atSUo'cloek. E?)rW?J}-I*eaRue Sun
day nig&lsiUJo'clock. Sunday school
in Ida. m. W. A Hinshaw,, Supt.
Pi ayer meeting Monday night ?r>8?__
B ulah -Preaching every Sunday alt at
4 o'clock. Sunday Behool at 3. It.
M. Jackson,-Supt.
North Marlboro Circuit.
KEV. .1. X. WRIGHT, P. C.
first Suud.iy, Oak Grovo, 10.30 a m.
Pleasant Hill 12.30 p ni,
Vi>w Hone, A T>. rn.
Shiloh, 3 30 p. m.
Bennettsville Church Dire dory
MBTUOU'ST-T. E. MORRIS. P. C
oday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at
. 00 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Prayer mcet
. ; Wednesday cveuing at 8.00 o'clock.
pcriolendeui Sunday school, Phil. A.
I )d?cs.
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
mluV School at 10.00. Preaching Sun
y at 11.00 a. m., and 7 30 p.m. Prayer
. ieiiu^Thutsday cveuing ai 8 o'clock,
iperintoodcut of Suuday school, II. W
it-roll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph.
, Pastor. Setvice-i every Sabbath
1 wruer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter)
D. m. and 7-30 p. ni Prayer meeting
' ?ursday 5 p. Ul. Seats free. Stranger.
cordially invited. Sunday school every
S'.induy 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T.
i. Hey. All parents and children made
dcoiue at the school.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
caching every second and fourth Sunday
ii a. m., and 7 30 p. m. Snnday
hool at 9.30 a. in. Dr. J. A. Fuison,
iperintendent.
I irectory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODOE No. IS, K. ol'
., meets every second and fourth Moo
ly nights at 7.30 o'clock.
J. W. LcCrand, C. C.
C. I). Kastcrling, K. of ll. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, nicols at
CDncttsville. Friday evening, on or he
rc each full moou al 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
II. HJ. Stockton, Secretary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLHORO CHAPTER No. 30 lt. A.
[., meets at Bennettsville 00 the f-ccond
ri. hi y ol' each month.
J. F. Kinney. H. P.
^-JL E. Stockton, Secretary.
EUREKA LO DOE No. 43, A. P. M..
ncots at McColl, each Saturday uftcr
.000,before thc full moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. P. M.,
leets at Clio, Saturday on or after each
.ill moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
T. A. Covington, Secretary.
OLIO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
?fl II H Business recently known as tho
Jt CLIO NOVELTY MANUFOTU
II Mil (JO . will hereafter bo known as
RH? CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with P. II. IVEY
ole own >r and director,
Tho latest improved wood working
-nacliinei aro being placed for doing all
lijo U ol' Novelty work for builders use at
ivini? prices.
Mr. P. A. Qodges is agent at Bcnnotts
fille and will take your orders.
Jct 23, 1903.
PER?ONAL,
Mr. B, F. Bullard has beeil
quite sick with a severe cold.
Mr. T. C. Parham of Mallory
was up salesday. No news in his
section.
Mr. W. W. rham of Bing
ham was up sa. day and called.
No special news.
Mr Anderson Rye of Adams
ville was down Tuesday and give
us a smile.
Mr. John Wesley Quick of
Chesterfield has been spending a
few days in town.
Dr. J. H. Faison attended the
District convention of Doctors
at Florence Tuesday.
Miss Laura Knight of Ben
nettsville is visiting her brother
F. D. Knight in Sumter, '
Mr. George Bristow of Dar
lington was in town Saturday in
tho interest of the Darlington
Steam Laundry.
Hon. J. H. Hudson, who has]
been elected to serve the unex
pired term of Senator McCall,
took his seat on the 1st.
Mr. George M. Webster, of the]
Bethel seciion was down Wed
nesday with a supply of sausage,
spaieibsand backbone.
Mr. -Joseph H. Hubbard, who!
has been living down in Bien
heim section, has pulled up and
gone to Tampa, Florida.
Mr. D. A, Covington, of Now
tonvi'.lo was down Tuesday with
a nice exhibit of his Buff Ply
mouth Rock fowls the most
popular of the "Rock" family.
He has some lino ones for sale,
We are pleased to learn thal
Mrs. R. M. Edens, who has been
very sick for some time is now
rapidly improving and will soon
be able to come over and visit
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fraser.
CUPID'S WORK.
Married iu thia town on Wednes
day evening February Isl, 1905. at
the residence of the bride on Darling
ton street, by Rev Bunyan McLeod ol
the Pn ebyterian church, Dr. John
Allen Hamer, of Clio and Miss Muy
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mra
Simeon Wright of BeunettBville
The happy couple left the s*me]
evening fe r Clio enroule for Roanoke,
Va., and other points. Un their re
turn they reside in Ciio.
DEATHS' DOINGS.
JN.CW8 was rrceived here Friday
morning of the death of Mrs. Miller,
the venerable mother of Miss Miller,
who taught in our Gradc-d School last]
year.
D'ed, at tho residence of her Eon,
Mr. Boone Simmons, in this town, on
Tuesday night, Februar 7, 1905, af
ter an illncs of only six days ol' pneu
_\i- i ----- * .... u-..- - .. .
v. ? rs H ... I (??'s n . o subs and . uti
years and made many frieuds during
h? r stay among us.
Got Enough Of It
While we have heard of no
suffering OJ serious inconven
ience resulting from the last
visitation of snow and sleet. We
think even the children are
?tired of being told about the
brooches of jeweled cry st ls that
hung from the trees. While the
decorations were grand and
beautiful they are willing to sen
them disappear only to get out
and be free again.
Salesday In February.
The first Monday in February
owing to the severe weather
brought only a few visitors to
town. However, there were
enough present to make the
sal^s interesting. Sheriff Green
sold a lot of personal property.
Corn brought 70 cents, fodder
til20 per 100 pounds, hay 25.
T ie Clerk of Court sold the
Cam Weatherly land in Red
Hill, 145 acres to R. T, Jackson
for 1000. 30 acres of the Mc
Nair land was sold for $51,75.
Therewas several stocktraders
present but sales wtre few, One
up country wagon took a stand
and sold dried fruit, leather,
onions and peanuts. Altogeth
er it was a dull day for busi
ness.
l'ublio lu Aroused
'I he public is aroused to a knowledge
ol'the curative merits ol' that great med
icinal tonic. Electric Bitters for sick stom
ach, liver nm! kidneys Mary ll Walters,
ol' 540 St Clair Ave-, Columbus O,
writes "For several motilhs 1 waspiven up
(odie. 1 had fever and aguo, my nerves
were wrecked; 1 could uot sleep, and my
stomach was so weak, from u-cless doctors
driiL's, that 1 could not eat. Soon ofter
lieuinning on Electric Bi.tors I obtuiaed
relief, and in a short limo I was entirely
l ured." Quiranteed at J. T. Douglas'
Drug Store. Price 5UJ.
Floridian SuUoring
is ol en saus d by sores, ulcers, and can
ccrs. that e?t awayyour skin. Wm Bedell,
of Flat Reek, Mich . says: '"I h ive used
Bucklon's Arnica Salve Cor Ulcers, Sores,
aitd Cane?is. It is the best healing d?o-s
ing lover lound " Soother anil heals cuts
burns and t-eild-. ??fie at J. T. Douglas'
drug St oto: Kuaranlced.
Beunottsville Pharmacy.
The attention of tho reading
public is called to the adver
tisement of tliip new Drug Store
now opened in the brick buil
ding on Marion street. Every
thing new and fresh in the lines
usually carrie d Call and see.
FOR RENT.
A TWO HORSE FARM of good
- - Corn nod Cotton Lind.
Apply to J. B. HUBBARD,
Nov. 29, 1904 Bennettsvillo, 8. 0.
TOWN AND COUNTY NS WS.
Next Tuesday is St Valentine's
Day.
- Now rush the gardens.
- Another visit of the "beauti
tiful snow."
-Farmers can finish killing
pork now,
- The *ick masons and car
penters have had a tough win
ter to contend with.
- If the hard Winter argues
for a good fruit crop, wo shall
have to stand it.
- Tho smallpox trouble at Mc.
Coll has passed and the quaran
tine withdrawn.
- There was no school on
Monday owing to the condition
of the streets and side walks.
- The Court of General Ses
sions for this county convenes
on the 20th of March.
- Those who prefer paying
roadtax should call on the county
treasurer and get his receipt.
See notice of commissioners.
- 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 can get.
-Pulverized and 'iCut Loaf
Sugar at WyM. Rowe's
- Never mind/'the cold waves
as long asW R Breeden can fil"
your orders for wood
- Try a Can of English Peas
-they are tine.
At W. M. ROWE'S.
- Canned Shrimp, Lobsters. '
and Deviled Crabs at> ?
W. M. Rowe's"
- You will not dread the sound
ofthe fire bell if you have an in
surance policy on fnrniture,
goods, store or residence with J.
S. Moore.
-For a nice line of shoes go to
C B. Hubbards
Herpicide kills the dandruff
germs, get it at McLendon's Bar
ber ShoD.
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 sale
at McLendon's Barber Shop.
- Mr. C. H. M. Quick, of the
Bethel section, has fine cabbage
plants for sale. Whenever yon
are ready call up 71 and prompt
service will be given.
WSF" J ?bt received a new lot of
Apple Butter and Cranberry
Sauce at W. M. Rowe's
Vz?T'Fresh sausage, eggs, ham,
fish at C. B. Hubbard's
-ur"" t-i-1-i _ -ri; T"? - ? ?
Hubbard's
- Special attention is asked to
the advertisement of the 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 new advertisement be means
business
We can keep what hair you
have got with Herpicide.
McLendon Bros.
A Touching Btory
is tho saving from death of th? baby girl
of <j"0 A. Eyler. Cuiuberlaud. Md. Ho
write.-: "At thc age ot' ll montlm, our
liitlcgirl was in declinion health, with
serious Throat Trouble, and two physic*
iansgavo her up. We wero uluiost in den
pair, win n wo resolved to try Dr King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Oouths
and Collis. The fir?t bottle gu\e relief;
alter taking four bottles she was entirely
cured, and is now in perfect health
Never lalla tn relievo and euro u cough or
cot!. At J. T. Doughs drug store; 50o
uud $1.0U guaranteed Trial bottles free.
.Voouhtu* Diaappoaranoo.
J D Runvau. o! Bmlsrvillo; O luid
the peculiar disappearance ol'his puinlul
symptoms of indigestion and billnusoevi
to Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. Ile say?:
' They ure a perfect remedy, tor divines*
sour stomach, headache, constipation etc.
Guaranteed ut J T. Douglas' drug store,
price 25c.
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
Mr. J. M. Howell has leased
thc house recently run by Mr. Sim
Moore near the railroad uud has
reop nod to the public a home for
the tired and hungry seeking rest.
Rales reasonable, and close to
either railroad.
yyE ARE IN IT1
W JUL "ST ?
TO SELL
Heavy and Fancy Groceries and
a full line of Canned Goods,
Pickles, Sauces 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 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.
WH invite special attention to
our stock ot Guns and Ammu
nition of Stevens make.
We have too a few nice covered
baskets, to go as bargains,
Cull and soe us
E. POWERS,
Marion St. Bennettsviile, 8. C.
J?SL?CHOVB NOTES.
Tho boar Tor evening services it tho
churclios is cow 7.30 o'clcok.
' Prayer meeting st the Baptist ohnroh
every Thnroday evening st 7.30.
Prayer mooting at the Methodist church
.very Wednesday at 7.30 p. m.
Prayer meeting at Preabytartan ohnroh
Thursday evening at 7.30.
The hoar for Sunday Behool at tbe
Methodist ohnroh baa been changed to
4-co o'clock in the afternoon.
The Epworth Leagno Prayer meeting
w held ovoty Wednesday evening in tho
Sunday Behool room of tbe Methodist
church at 8 o'clock. The pabilo Invited.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
PinsT BOUND-E. P. TAYLOR, P. E
Clio and Beniah, Fob 18, 19
Bennettsviile ot, McColl, Feb 25, 26.
Bennettayille & McColl Milln Fob 25. 26
Brownsville, Bethlehem, . Mob 4
Norrh Marlboro, Pleasant Hill " 11, ia.
Brigbtsville, Boykin, 3 p. m. M 12, J.j.
Blenheim ot. Zion ' 18, 19
BonnettBvillo Sta, (night) 17, 19.
- 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.
Return Your. Dogs.
Thc dog has lind 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
atTi?0/?8 must now be returned with
otfcfcf^pfoperty for taxation.
- The DEMOCRAT is glad to
see that Senator Hudson oppo
ses the purchase of Cheraw
bridge.
- 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
Hcniember Your Dead.'
We invite special attention to the
advertisement of the Benoettsville
Marble Works in (hid paper. Call and
see Bumplea, or write them.
- Fresh lot of D. M, Perry's
Garden Seeds at W. M. Rowe's
For Tarly Gardens.
Elsewhere in this issue you have the
announcements of three Truck Farm
era till prepared to supply choice vari?
ties of Cabbage plants, etc, at low
prices. If yo j want to get ahead of
the season send in your orders at once
and uceare choice plants.
A Beautiful 1905 Calendar
The Atlanta Constitution hau
just received their new 1?05 calen
? '"m" Q.u ;" ?i." ??
emu uuu io un u ? ouutu nun v/oicu
dar, all until January 1906. A
subscription to either will secure
you this calendar.
B?T" A nice line of canned
goods at C. B Hubbard's
Cheap Reading.
The Democrat and the Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
or $1.50.
The Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Book for $1.50
The Sunny South and the Demo
crat for only $1.50
The Atlanta Constitution and
Democrat one year for $1,75*.
Flower* 1 Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Moore hae a fine
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plauts,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 25c per dozen.
Specials at Waddi H's
Karnoo Sterling Large Arm Rocker?
at $30. Couches at $40 At other store?
th?se gooda ure priced ut 40 and $50.
Don't forget our special Bale in Arl
Squares*. Ruga. Portiers and Felt
Mattresses.
G. W. WADDILL
Horses 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 run clown
and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a
mount ot lood eaten that makes muscle
and fat. More depends upon the prop
er digestion or assimilation ot the lood
than is commonly Supposed. Nothing
has \et heen discovered that will build
up a horse or mule helter than Ash
cralt's Condition Powders, the only
remedy in its class sold under a guar
antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, litn.
nettsville. tor it-the kiud put up in dos
es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl. S.
C._.
FOR SALE
Cabbage Plants.
We have been in the truck business
finen 1871 a?d are again prepared to
till any and all orders for Bardy- and
Late varieties of Cabbage Plants
They are best known to experienced
Truckers, are grown in open air near
salt water and will stand severo cold
without injury.
. Price $1.50 per 1000 P. O B. here
We make special pi ices on largi-r lots
and Bolicit correspondence.
All plants packed in light baskets
and chipped 0. O. D. when money does
not accompany order*. We guarantee
satisfaction. Address all orders to
D. H. TOWELS & SON,
Meg etta, S. C.
on
TOWLES & ARNETT,
Oreen Pond, 8.
HAVB YOUR MB GROWN CABBAd
Cabbage Plants, All Varieties.
Prices: IODO@ $1.60, 6000 @ $1.25 per 1000, 10000 @
?SJ per loOO. Shipped C O, D. if desired. Plants
atrivosit your Express Ofiioe in good condition.
Write ?or Merchants' Prices.
Cabbage, Eoans, Sweet Potatoes. Ani Turnips in Season.
Ordora for iliipm. nt of Tomatoe riama, Sea ialand VJoiton Seed
and Sweet Potato Draws ehoulrl be booked in advance
?ias. Hay OeratV, * Enterprise, S. 0.
Expross Offioe
Youngs' leland 8 C.
XX?
I Alvin ii imo
i OOMIMG TO OUR STORE to Buy anything in
Bin's, Chemicals, Drng Sundries, Toi'et Articles,
&??. We carry a full stock of Pure Drugs,
i4' ludard Proprietary Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Combs, Brushes, Sponges, Etc.
?ke OUR STOKE n necessity to tho community, by keeping
- io ouo lino thoy doman.1. Shoal! wo fail to hive what
?i, r ot mnko it known and wo will Rot it tor you.
? YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to QU Wo moko a ppecialty of
?.ia wo '..
mi T~i rn mr T T r T Tl T\TT x T~\H <r T rtTr
?NNETTYILLE PHAJpi?SY,
? . ?. M?TTHE.WS, Mgr, ':H
WILEYS* CANDY. p*
m
-.^^^^
to reduce n^ stock in thc following goods :j?
Art Squares, Easels, Screens,
itches, Pictures, Toilet Sets,
ortiere Curtains,
i Bedsteads,
Pelt Mattresses,
.cr from $4 25 to $10.50, which T gu?ran
lo be as good if not superior to Austemore jjgj|
Slip
Kj ) general stock |||
0 per cent above Cost, W?
G. W. Waddill.
1904
M?
?
. \.NT is the most modern in this state, and
using the most up to date methods in the
h ..i . i: . c work sent us That's one rason why we
ive ?ur p itrons linen. Send us your n-ixt Bundle.
f i nil
?~JL*J3 owers, Agt,
innettsville; S. C.
LAURENS, S. C.
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Ul ! ' : l SCH El) ULK
?. un A Line RAILWAY.
Tl ir Line I?y rchud
nle on January l?ili
Trni . iw,S. C., us ful'ows;
Nor I .. io GO nt 8.05 a. m.
io 50 nt 9:24 p. m.
Sout In 57 nt 8:05 a. ra
io 27 nt 10:40 p. m.
Tl \ li . : . i : le and Ohernw li.
R., I ' . ? 'tinville at 7.05 a
ui., eon Mo 66 and No 57.
Tl tiain leaving Ben
netti- f m. Rives Benm-iur
ville in pportuuity to take
tiuii No 27.
WI 'EED
HUN GR F !
and you want u ?ood
ar wo eui Borve you.
ml or 250. Itemauratit
arkt-t.
: JTEKS la cvnry Ht j le.
f>. ,3. BRAYB?Y
A ; a lady or (Jonis
col( Blue with 28 in
win jer tires.
S. J. Pearson.
F 0?{ SALE
2( ' two ra?on from LATIA,
in L onl District 11511?res
cl.-m i veil timbered. Ooud
dwel 11 ?? irj- outbiiiklingR.
Al , barn and stables, 1 }
aoror ' Latta.
. I, EDWARDS,
Sept Latta, S 0.
Don lowers'/
Il .111 i? want some pretty
pota size! in which to plac?'
then eal! .'. Hardware store
and uited.
SALE.
V^._, al nice Horses and
?EX? M il t a bargain, by .
Jin. , ! P. A. HonoKS.
Bennettsviile & Clierav/ Railroad
--N13W SCMSUULK -
Commencing Munday Supt. 12, 1901,
and outil fun her notice, trains heiwt'i'ii
Chernw and Bennett-vide will lie operated
o> i hu lollo wing schedule, daily except
Sinday :
WEST II -UND FROM BENNETTSVILLB
TRAIN ?T??? ?
No. I. No. 3.
Lv Rcohcltsvillo 7 05 a ni ft 00 p m
Lv Way 7 lft a m S 15 |i in
Lv Madeliofi 7 2>> i? in ft 2(1 p in
Lv Kverctt's 7 3'i a ni ft oft p ni
Lv II hy 7 oft a ni ft 40 p ni
Lv KiO-tH 7 IO a ui ft 4.ri p in
Virive Kollock 7 4ft a ui ft ftft p m
Vit iv? Choraw _f? In ;> m
EAST BOUND FROM CIIBRAW.
THAIN THAIN
No. 2. No. 4.
Lv Ohornw 0 2ft p ni
Lv Kollock sit? a ni 9 ?ir. p u>
Lv Kr.?sin S 20 a in 9 40 p ni
Lv I il.y S ?l I a ni '.I 4ft p
Lv Kwre.t S 4(1 a in 9 50 p Di
Lv Maie?oo S 50 a in 9 ftft p ni
Lv Id..y 9 til) a in ll) (Ml p in
Ar. R.'nnnUgvillc 9 IS a ru 10 1ft |< in
Connections.
Ax RKNNKTTSUII.LK - The FOU; h bm rd
looming truinH ou A. O. L. coui.ectn v.ith
train No I. Train Nu 2 cotnieotB with A
(J L ioenl freight north and Routh bour.d
AT Koi.i.orK - Trnic Noa i nud 2 con
nect willi north mid BOU'II bound S. A L.
trniiiH.
AT rif&RAW -Truin No 3 connect with
LOI th and Routh bou.id S A. L troiuu,
Hud train No 4 oouueatH with m nh bound
A A. li train*
J. T. M? dim, J. F Evoictt,
Tn Hie Mgr. Supirintondeut.
Prepared fur tho Work. j
Mr. S J. Pearson, the Jeweler, has
now one of the latest i m pro vernen Iii
for i ngraving your name or initials
on any article of gold or silver or
plate in the most up-to date manner
The samples of work already done by
him are just fine ('all ?nd see him.
A full liuo of II J Heinz? Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jellies &0, at
W. M. Rowo'a.
THE PLANTERS NUT
pf BennettsviHe, S./C
Resources and Capital
Stockholders Liability
Protection to Depositore
Our service in every Department is Modern and Satisfactory. Interest allow? d
jy agreement on all time Deposit*. Our customers interests c:.rtlully and cet .
identially looked alter. New Depositors will receive like consideration.
We solicit your account.
t STEPHEN SHELTON, Cashier.
September i, 1904.
A, J. MaTHK'?On, President..
&
m
Winter is not yet over
and we are offering
bargains in goods
you need.
We wi!! help yo? io
offset the low pri?e
of cotton and save
money.
Come and see.
STRAUSS & co.,
fSennettsville. S.
M HANDLE BARGAINS TOO
>&< >i< >$< >?< >U >?< v?< >& '
NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIG ITT ON TO
HE'S %
IP YOU ^sr^isri?
Dry Groofs, Olotliing, Slioes, JN otions *?
And Fancy Groceries,!]
Xt6??" Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
We Keep a fuP "ne in each Department and ?iii 61 your Wanta in each
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
When you come to Town call and see us. Phone orders in town delivered
FR&E, and satisfaction guaranteed,
Call and see ns-N?&r Tinner] o o' p-,v. PtoVr
louring to or in posacBflioti of tho undcr
.igucd in Marlboro county either by walk
-ng, fiah?Dg, limiting, hauiii (?, cutting, or
illowing stock to mn at la-ge.
Katie il.^l^rt.""-"
Josenh h. t?ljVjoi!,
J. W. JCGKEOO.
December, 27. 1904.
KILLED ACCIDENTALLY
While handling a gun that was out of
?riler is usually the story. Now. iu
?riler to prevent accidental killing
inti to he sure and kill when you
?ant to, I have employed an expert
tiuuBiuith from Charleston, 8. C., who
has my gun repairing deportment in
charge, We are prepared to do any
kind ol' fine gun repairing in factory
order. Give us a trial and you will
IIB convinced that we arc prepared to
?\\e you satisfaction in price, work*
mausliip and promptness
S. J. PEAU80N,
The Jewlcr.
- We pre headquarters for
Htttter and Cheese. We keep
nothing but the very best, and
guarantee both to suit you or
refund your money.
W. M. Rowe.
SALB OF REAL ESTATE.
I offer tor sale my tarm situated about
.me mile north ol Red Springs, N. (J.,
containing 127J acres-about 75 acres
lea red. There is a very good 3 room
dwelling house on the premises. For
further particulars, please wiite to me
it ljumberton. N C. Pei sons desiring
?0 look over this land cm do so by ma>
king application to Mr J, Purcell, lied
Springs. I also oiler for sale two build
ing lots in the Town ol Red Springs,
containing hall acre each.
A. W. MCLEAN.
Dot 27, 1904. Luinbcitou, N. (J.
Town Tax Notice
TUE Town Booka will bo oponed for ool
hclion of taxsB on Real Katata and
IVisonul Property on October lat and u\o*r
Dec 31 1904 utter which tho pcnolty vi 1
be added and collected. Tho lovy in as fol
lu wu:
farren! KxpooccB 15 ot? on 8'oo
tnt on R. R. Ronda 21 ctB on $100
Si kiiiR Fund R R. 5 eta ou $i<o
Int Eleotrio Light Roads 14 eta on $100
-MI.Icing fund E L Ronda 4 eta on ?100
Total 59 eta on $ioc
Ry order of the Counoil
MILTON MOLAUBIN, Clerk.
?opt ai looa.
?^gr* Read every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time.
li BR?KEN II EAR 13
could be mended OB neatly, quiokly sn I
thoroughly as wo ean repair j ?ur Jewelry,'
ibero would ho no Borrow in tho wcrlr'.
No matter whether it bo a watch, c. iii-i-'?
a necklace or a
BABY PIN
door from association unodfl ropuiring,
bring it to u4, n::d it will be. mended i o
v.-u cannot tell it from new. Oar rpeuiut y
ju Wa'cb repabing thing it here nud ha\<s
it deno honettly, e? portly and cheaply.
S. J. PEARSON,
Oue door North P. O,
^ - CENTRAL-\
BARBER SHOP.
Iom now belier prepared thai) ever to
pleas; even thc most fastidcous n
TONSORIAL \VOHK I ^naiantro entis
faotion in Shnvis, Huir-cuts, Shampoo*
and H?Mf>g(B, I haven qcw EleoLiie
Buttery for m&rsngcs, and can treat tho
faces of GoDlloaicu und Lad its in thu
most np to da!e manner
I solicit your patronado
J. A. GRACE.
Marion street BenniitteviHo, S. 0
J. H, HUBBBLL*
HOUSE PAINTER
And Paper H^ngeri
Hard Wood Fiuishcr, Best Lend ord
Oil fur Dished. Kstim&iea chcoi fully
given. All work guaranteed to l o
first-class.
'I he Kussel Wagons.
Mr. P. A. Ilo.'.ges is opeuing a rrr
ot' theso durable wagons-one md
two-burse, every oue of them guatfiti
tied against any defect in matei ii 1
nr woi tnant'hip.
R. T. BARFIELD,
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,
Car ri ts in Stock
A full linc of (Juifii.e nod Mutullo Caekr-ta
nil eiz's and styles, from $4 to $490.
1 have thc ?nOBt line of Cloth nnd .Weirdo
Cnskets carried by any hons?? j.; 3. 0.
In tho let ls (in ox not dop.?culo of tho
Ca?ko*. in which President Mt Kinley
was laid to rest.
SSf" Funerala served willi ll KA it BK any
whoro in tho orurty.
Altin a full lino of Dir-lnfiatni.tr?'.
thone -18 O pin Day and AV//7.?
miNNUTTSVlI.l F, 8. 0.