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m ..*"..'"..*>.?. S. A. BROWN - - - Editor "Friday March 17, 1905. Sutisorlptlon Price] One year.$1.00 Six months..50 Three months.25 "THE LITTLE MINISTER." Tho BonDottevillo Dramatic Club, who ao successfully presented "Charlie's Aunt" last soason, will on Friday night, March 24th, prosent "TUB LITTLK MINISTER," A Four Act Drama, by Barro. This is a story of ab orbing interest filled with Luvt Romance and high Scotch Ideals In the portrayal of this beautiful story Miss Gen itia Crosland will take tho role of leading Lady, being Fupportod by a cast of ?itronr characters. Tho proceeds of this Enter tainmont will bo divido ! botweon tho Gra ded School and Twonty Century Libraries Thia is a worthy canso and should appeal to eyery ono ic our community-especially to ovcry pareut who bas n child in ou* behool. Wo aBk tho boarty Bupport of oach and ovary ono, and promise an ovo liing of pleacuro to all. Willing To Assist. - The Virginia Carolina Chenv cal Company I as given one thou sand dollars to aid tho Farmers Organization. The Virgiuia Car olina are large manufacturers oi fertilizers and at first blush it may seem singular that such a concern should contribute to. the farmers, especially when one of the paramount objects of the Far mers' Organization ia to reduce the consuniptiou of guano. But thiB Company takes a wise view of the situation, they know well enough that whatever helps the farmorsof the country will surely in thc end help the company too. Thia haB been proven in the fine management of tho Local Branch. PEN AND SCISSORCrHAPHS The man who puts in his hard licks on a farm iu 1905, raising chickens and eggs, vegetables and fruits, corn and wheat, peas aud potatoes, will win out next fall. The way to bust the meat trust is for tho farmers not to trust to tho trust for their meat supply, hut hy turning their attention tc well stocked hog pens on their own farms. April and May have been ohos >r the use of the rope iu seve lounties. One in Clarendon iu in Richland, two in Darling . -Ram Murks for the killing ol arv LvarigHf-oti ?vi itt.1, d '-.A. Us. while for tho Lilli ag of J???^?d?.tt-?'iy il ??>'. r?ud ist colored driver lot Wi F ose. Doth arc ft> hung Muv Otu. A Light That Will Never Go Out A thirty-six candle-pwer light which will never go out has been discovered by an inventor in London. While experimenting with photographic ch em i ca h some years ago Magra d's atten tion waa attracted by a glow ir a small globe, caused by a chem ical compound. Magrady en larged the glow and perfected the light by placing it in an air tight glass. He says there it no reason why the light wil not remain brilliant forever, i: the glass is not broken. A com pany has been formed to manu facture the light. Patient-Great Scott! Doctor that's an awful bill for on< week's treatment! Physician - My dear fellow, if you knew what an interesting case youri wno ana now strongfj- T WA{ tempted to let it go to a pos mortem you wouldn't grumble at a bill three times as big ai this.-Chicago Trie une. A Fino Property. Messrs B. D. Moore and J. B Huckuhee have bought the C. V. Beatty place six miles from town A well known and valuable farm They secured the deed Wednes day A Notable Improvement. The trust?es of tho Masonic Hall property have had the lot broken up uud sown in grass and thc trunks ol tho beautjful shade trees white washed, which givet the premises a marked and p.eas iog appearance. A Narrow Escape. On Friday afternoon last while returning homo from a visit, Mr. H'inda Stanton of the Tatum Sec tion, met with a serious mishap. Thc horse ho was driving took fright and ran away throwing him out on a stump inflicting wounds on his head which at first, it was thought would provo fatal hut prompt medical attention re lieved the strain, and at last ac counts he was getting ulong nice ly A Mathematical Problem For Thc Ch i ld rei?. An exchange propounds the la test mathematical problem as fol low*: "A man wanted ?1 ticket to Ola the and only had a $2 bill. It re quired $3 to get tho ticket. Ho took the $'2 bill to a pawnshop, pawned it for $1.50. On his way hack to tho depot lie meta friend, to whom besohl thc pawn licktt tor $1.50. That gave him $3. Now who's out that dollnr. GET READY! FOB .A. Q-OOl') rrXavTE, ON THE "PIKE." Tho Borkout Carnival Company to Olvo Bonnottavillo a Week of Fun and Frolic, Beginning March 20. Nest we dc will be one of fun and frolic in Bennettsville. Good humor will prevail and everybody is expected to haVe a royal good time. Mr. Murphy, the Clever advance ageut, is now here having the billi? posted and maklug other necessary arrangements for the coming of the Carnival Company, which will give iheir first performance here next Mon day night. They will give two per lormaoces daily the remainder of the week, at 2 p. m. and 7. p. m. The Barkout Carnival Company IH one of thc beat institutions of the kind on the road and the attractions are all clean and of an exceptionally high order. Amoug the attractions to bo put on by the Barkout Carnival Company tre the following: The Streets of Cairo, where will be seen some of the people from the far EaBt, dressed in their native costume;-, giving one an opportunity of study iug their customs, mode of living, otc. The "Old Plantation Minstrels'' will give your money's worth in com c song?, dancing, up to date gaga, etc Then comes the Eh ct ic Theatre, i he greatest ever seen in this country, where you will see the great Train Robbery, which will almost make you hold your breath If you are HU dering from melan choly, go ioto the Laughing Parlor, laugh and ?row fat. Don't fail to see the Flying Lady, who flies in the air like a butterfly. ..Esau," with his thousands ol dif ferent reptilea, gives Borne wonderful performances with them. For the ladies and children. Don't fail to see DOLLETA. The smallest Laxly in the world. She weighs only 30 poutido, 28.inches in height and 23 years of age. Singa and Dauces in a most beautiful manner.. Get of!" the earth hy taking n ride nn the great Ferria Wheel, which will ^tve you a fkie view of the Town aud surrounding country. Then, there ia the "old reliable" Merry-Go Round, to please the chil dren aud all who want a good ride. Besides the attractions mentioned there will be a number of free exhi bitions given on the outside to amuse and make the OCCIIB?OU an enjoyable , one for all. Charley Mouzello's Aerial Act will , be giveu twice daily-1 30 and 8.30. > Madam Russell, the only successful young lady in a "Slide for Life," at 3 and 9 p. m. One of tho most daring feats ia the High Dive given daily by l'rof. Lotto, who dives 100 feet iu a pool of water 1 3 feet (? inches deep, at 4 aud 8 p. m. . The Barkout Carnival Company has oith timm u li.ind nf fino ItrlURt? IBIS* ? i-. caph one of w hf jiu ia J i Rt ti I J villi Iiis :. nut ru ment. Thin fv'uUirf . j ??ono, i ii bo v, rr t ^ going Iriiles ?.? ' I >. n '. lur^el tho date, ne vt Monds y ? Young Men Should Eemember. 1 That it takes more than mus i cles to make a man. 1 That bigness i3 not greatness. ? That it requires pluck to be ' patient. That unselfishness is the most unmanly thing in the world. That to follow the crowd is a [ confession of weakness. That street corners are poor J colleges, j That one real friend is worth * a score of mere acquaintances. That to be afraid to be one'e noblest self is greater cowardice. That it is never too soon to be gin the business of making a ? man of one's self. . That what is put into thc . brain today will be .taken out ol j it two years hence, j that the only manlyness worth I pOSSOSSioil Shows >? ?h<3 ute of . the; Son rvf JUan -Ex. "I have called, doctor, to set tie that dental bill, but I think it's a good deal higher than it ought to be." "But you will re member, madam, that the tooth required a good deal of treat ment, and 1 took the greatest care to make every operation painless." '"I remember it didn't hurt me a particle. Thai's why th?3 bill seems so outrageous." -Chicago Tribune. i'As benevolence is thc most soci able of all virtues, so it is of the largest extent; for there is not any i man either KO great or so little that lie is incapable of conferring and re ceiving benefits. Use Kingans Open Kettle Ren dered Lard. G naran teed good as your home made at. W. M. Rowe Bennettsville Pharmacy. The attention of the reading public is cailed 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 carrieJ. Call and see. Use Blue Ribon Extracts, 10 and 25e si/.o at W. M. Rowe's You can save money on Gro ceries, either in large or small lots by getting prices from VV. M. Rowe's We keep the best Patent Hour in town at lowest prices W M Rowe. Fon SALK-Four fine PEA HENS, Pri?e $2 each. Como quick. Mch 10. R. C. McIntyre. NOTICE. For the convenience of all who wish a policy in the Marlboro Di vision, Mutual Benevolent Life Association, I will be at Ben nett8ville during court week to take applications. Respectfully T. W Scruggs. QUICK CEMETERY NOTICE A meeting was held Feb. 18th, 1905 when tho following agree ment was entered into for the keep ing up and protection of said prop erty, viz-That in no case is this a public burying ground, no one be ing allowed to use it for Buoh out side of the family, except by per mission of thc Trustees, and that each family interested is required to contribute not less than 50cls annually to raise a sufficient fund to keep same in first class condition. Work to be done by contract at the lowest bid and same to be accepted and approved by thc Board of Trustees, and all persons failing to comply with this agreement are hereby debared from the usc of this plat of ground as a Burying Ground. W. Quick. Daniel Clark. C. C. Quick. Board of Trustess. We are still getting some nice Florida Oranges at W. M. Rowe's Rule by Board of Health The Local Board of Health ol the Town ot Bennettsville at a meeting held I this day adopted the following rule and 1 regulation in reference to the Public health ol the town, and especially to pre vent the spread of small pox. That on and after this date all per sons or persons living on the lands ot the Bennettsville Manufacturing Com pany where small pox is now preval ent are prohibited from coming within 1 the limits o' the Town of Bennettsville except such as are immuned !>y having had the disease or by not having been exposed lo the same and that such im mune persons may be privileged to come | into the Town by showing a certificate Irom the chairman of the Board ol Health that they are immune and that this rule and regulation be rigidly en forced by the Town, It is further recom mended that the Town Council will cm body this rule and regulation in a Town Ordinance. W. J. Crosland Chairman, Thos C. Weatherly. B. D Moore. March loth 1905. AN ORDINANCE To Prevent the Spread of Small Pox in the Town of Bennetts ville : "**.. rea: itu T. al T? i nf i ie i|t lum ad- .':i a rule nod reg 11 .jroBCO tu Sundi Pox or t ?? a >pread ?ii the disease in Ibo . < ; ?a? nett wilie reootutneadod th? itu ? ie cu'bodi id io un Ordinance, aineti hy li ?f i id Aldermen of the Town of Dcm lc in Council assembled und by authority of i he same : That on and after thia date all person;? living on tho lands of the Bennettsville M anufactuting Company where small pox is now prevailing ore prohibited from coming within the limits ol' said Town of Bennettsville. except such as arc immun ed und cannot communicate thc disease by reason of having had the disease or by not having been ox nosed (0 tho same, und that such immuned persons may bc per mitted to come into the Town hy having ?1 certificate from tho chairman of thc Board of Health that they ure immunes and that any person violating this Onii nance shall bc fined not less tlun One Dollar nor mora than Ono i 111 min: 1 Dol lars or by imprisonment not less than ono nor more than 30 days or bo confined in Pest House at discretion of Mayor, aud that tho Town Marshals are specially charged with thc rigid eofoi cement of this Ordinance. Done and ratified in Council this 10th day of Match. A. D., 1905; P. A. HODGES, Mayor Ari Ordinance To Regulate the Soliciting ol') 01 Customers for Hacks, Ho tels, Boarding Houses, and any other purpose, at Railroad stations in the Town ol Ben-1 nett8ville : Bc it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder men of the Town of Bennettsville in Council assembled and by authority ol' the same : That any person or persons soliciting ' customers for Hacks, Hotels. Boarding Houses or any other purpose in the Town ol Bennettsville at the Railroad stations within the Town limits are hereby prohibited jrom entering thc Cars or soliciting such customers within a line fifteen feet from Railroad running parallel with the said Railroad. Any violation of this Ordinance shall be pun ishable by a fine ot not more than twen ty live dollars, or thirty days work on the streets of said Town or imprison ment thirty days in the discretion of the Mayor of said Town. That the Policemen of the Town are specially charged with the enforcement ol this Ordinance Dono nnd ratified in Connell this loth day of Mai ch, ?. D, 1905. P. A. IIoixiBS, Mayor. Trespass Notice M\ LL persons aro hereby warned not lo JGJu Trespass in any manner upon lands belonging to thc undersigned in Hebron Township, hy walking, hauling, hunting, cutting, grazing btock or otherwise, with out writton consent. It. T. Weatherly. Rebecca Weatherly. January 24, 1905, Here Yet. WHEN YOU ARIO IN NEED - OP - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything in my line, don't forget to call on mo, at my place of bust? ness near the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Air Linc Passenger Depots. or write mo. Designs and Prices furnished on application. Phone No. U,*>. Respectfully J W. McELWKE. January 25. 190.r>. "THE 13S?M EMIS?BB.' Ii LOCAL TALENT will present tfait< Interdi Mardi 24lh in tbe Murchison 8cb . il . iromiscs tu be most interesting, and those \vb jvening and assiBt in a worthy cans Thc n )f the ITay to bo presented, "THE I IT I : in their parts and the Play will be re aer. The following ?B THE CAGT 01 du K Savin Dishart, The Minister, Lord Kintual, Japtain Hnlliwell, Lady Babbie, Lord Rintual's daughter, felice, Lady Babbie's French maid, lVaits, Butler, Thomas Wbamond, Chief Elder, Bob Dow, Schneeky Hobert, Andrew Menlmaker, Silver Tosh, sergeant Davis, Joe Cliukscales, Atheist, dannie Webster, lean, the Mause Servant, ty DRAMA Friday evening . .iium. Tho Entertainment ult cud will enjoy a pleasant i te rmers who are in tho Caste I NI8TER," aro all well up ii jished und complete mau Mr. Robert Pratt Mr. J. H. Beckham Captain Dan Pate Miss Geuuio Crosland Mus Eunice Ford Mr. Eugene Weatherly Mr. E. P. Miller Mr. H. B. Crosland Mr. J. W. Tyson Mr. Tbroop Crosland, Jr Mr. Dana Crosland Mr. Eugene Weatherly Mr. J. H. Beckham Miss Sara Crosland Miss Estelle Richardson In addition to the Play goc" - t and Piano Music will will be rendered between AcL and ?ol . ticed as specialties. TICKETS on sale at J. T. i ! s' Drug Store. Mow to ?Sr?f Riehl PLANT MY PRC CORN. Only 500 bushels left for seed pur- i -: i .50 per bushel f. o. b Lester, S. 0.-(To Marlboro and ' id county Farmers." It is well worth $5.00 per bus ercd last year from 85 to 105 oushels per acre) au i . iiuc Peruvian Guano." Guaranteed analysis Phos. Acid. 8.50 . (). Potash 2. This is the best iuano offered tho public in 2f> or 30 . maka a Gue Top Drrosser. As Nitrate of Soda is so high, Hps is a This Guano is cood at bottom jr on top. and prices all right. By .flo mai hie, cheaper than any Guano on [he market. If in need of any d . ?nu leard, and will fill your orders promptly and cause you to rejoice at Only a few hundred Tous left br this scasou B. E. T Agent M March 10, 1904. IOORE, .rlboro Si Scotland Counties ille, S. C., P*. P. D. 4. Jil 'fy. JU ty i i i ?. : . Gunn s Sectional 2 This Book Case was av . Exposition as being tl? China Closets, Si Dining Tables, Karpiris Genuine L ses. d medal at thc St. Louis al Book case made. 5, Room Suits, , WITH AUTOMOBILE WHEELS, uehes and chairs, Easels, Hall Kr ! n Suspension Sp i A ll TXT;.-O : ATnicirdo^q TTo.,;..: iL' ??li l\liiit l.--?SS;B3 i$?.{ bi Wt <<-l "l i*ai?4,v.V?S?^to .;.> In Various Colors, ; Iron Beds, Cl? I carry a lull line ol I what you want, will ort and promise you thc Iou Gr- W March 14, 1905. AYOUNG JERSY HEIFER-BO? calve-line blood, and a prize for ne. Speak quick, if you want her. 1). A. COVINGTON Guisos, R P.D Ni Feb 9, 1905. ST . Here's Your Chan fl HAVE Heverai Ano Buff Plymouth I Cockerels that I will Reil ou th* for One Dollar each, I nm also ro; take oulerH for "Huff Rock E.'ga" tier setting of I j, on the yard. D. A. COVINGTON Feb. 9, '05. Gibson, R.F.E il SURETY BONDS, KI DELIT Y AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY BO There are no helter companies tl.ese, represented by JNO. S. MOORE? 15. ISO-f. Nov. WOOD TO BURN. I cnn lill orders for 2 or 4 Wootl-nico ami dry. Call Breedeu's Novelty Works und t u nu m ti i wanted. W. P. Breeden J January 12, 1005. "NOTICE OF DISCHARG F.-tate W. L. Spears. .JQfAVlNGI this day filed in thc X?, ha^' Judgesofllco ol'Marlboro ( ty my final iclurn Kc*urn as Admin tor of the FUlatc ol'\V. L. Spears N is hereby uiven thal I will apply 1 Coulton thc !7th day ol'Mareil 191 Letters Di.-inissory as Administra ? said l?stalo. WILLIAM SPEA Feb 17, 1905. Administr WARNING NOTICE tpru II ti t<: lld All persons ure hereby worneJ trespnRH in any manner up in lands or controlled by me in Hebron tm I will enforce tho law against a violato thin notice. W. R. Tnou Fob. 17, 1905 ire. If I d*o not have] y. T solicit your trade BEN N ET rs VILLE, S. C. East Side Public St|uare. OF SOUTH CAROLINA- j of Marlboro-Court ol C?m icas. vin ELLIOTT and MAROARET CA BROWN, Plaibtiffn, against \M DAVID MCNAIL, Defendant. ?UMmons tor Relief, )efen<lant, William David Mc I : t hereby Summoned and rcquir w?r the complaint in this action, filed in thc office ol* thc Clerk of! ?t of Common Pleas in and for ity and State aforesaid, and to sopy ol your answer to the said it on thc subscriber at his office (ETTSVILLK, S. C., within lys alter thc service hereof, cs I'the day ol' such service; and il to answer thc complaint wilb urn aforesaid, tho plaintiffs in on will apply to thc Court for r demanded iu tho complaint. February 8th, A, I)., 190?. 1 J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiffs Attorney. jfoudant, William David MeNnul, A. M. McNuul, the father of Raid ant : take notice that the Summons .tion, of which thc foregoing i.? as filed ?11 the office ol thc Clerk . uri ol'Common Fleas at Ben , ?11 the county ol Marlboro in of Smith Carolina on thc Sth ?bruary, A. 1)., 1905. 1 further Take Notice, That un rocure tho appointment uf a guar litdll to appear and defend thia behalf of the Defendant, William Nani, within twenty day? from 0 of tho SummonH heroin upon ipplication will be made to thia the Presidi: g Judge thereof, for tppointing home huitnble and eom rHon, guardian ad litera for ?aid t, William David McNaul, aud au and directing him to appear und ie above entitled notion in behalf iefendnnt, William David MoNauI, fcuoh other and further relief an proper. KNOX LIVINGSTON. ary 8, 1905. Plaintiff's Attorney. Bcnncttsville, S. C. NOTICE TO CREDIT* ESTATE RoimnT ORA v. ALL and singular the crcdilois ol Robert Gray, deceased, aro hor lilied to present their claimR duly al uud all indebted to the Rame will payment to the Undersigned, or thia will bo plead in bur ot their recover J. A. DRAK1 ; Clerk hod Ex Ollleio Adi Benncttevillo, S. C., Feb. 7, 1905 j M-udb 'lie T i Chi iii lotice of Court. OE i? hereby givon that the Court Jenora! SORH?OIIH for the County of ) will convene at B< nnettHville on d Monday In March, next, shoing y thereof) 1905, in and for tho if Marlboro and State of Routh All pomona intercRted will toko co thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & O. 8. For Marlboro Co., S, O. ry io, 1905.-ira -o -00 I have for sale Succession Wake?eld and Early Spring Cabbage Plants.fgrown in open-air on sea coast from seeds bought from the best and most reliable Seedsmen in the United States at the * following prices F. O. B. Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per M. " SOOOto lOOOO St .25= Lots of lOOOO Mpeciul price s on Application. Special Inducements to Dealers, .jggj Any information va to ibo cultivaron of Gubbugo will be cheerfully given on application. S. J. Bumph. Adams Bun, S. C. SS .00 Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in ?pure ?rugs and patent Medicines. WE ?LSO C?RRY STANDAR? MEDICINES, CHEMIC ALS, TOILET ami Fancy Articles, RE R F URM Ell Y, SOARS, BRUSHES, SPONGES, STATIONARY and SI PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all Z VARNISH and STAINS. * PREPARED PAINTS, 'HS, WINDOW GLASS, UPPIAES f LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE GIOARS AND TOBACCO. ar Prescriptions carefully cum pounded at all Iwurs and guaranteed- to be of the Purest Uruga and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed &, Onion Sets. Thankful for paat palronngo yours for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUGLAS, Jaanuiy 1. 1905. AT THE OIMD STAND iy ilium ii il Headquarters POR HARDWARE Ol? EVERY DESCRIPTION. Do you warnt the best Hay Fress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each. If Y -act +~ buy ? T^TTO-H-V a WAftON or u 8 ET OF B ABNKSS be sure td seo rae t E?-'^e just I:cleaved Tnro 'Ow: AJuauo WA -? w '<Jt?si?XLl'^9 Ons Dc WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. .Ml of which I am going to sell. It will be to your interest to see me before buying any ot these. Very respectfully CP Sent 8, 1904. vin ? ? m ? ? >x<>?<>x<>$<>><??<>x<>2<>5<>$<&S>?< >T<>^<>T<>T<>t<>x<>?<>$<>$<>?<>?<>?4 VSU yin yin yis. yi< yin vin vin yin yin tex yin lia yin vii,- vi* yin yin yin yin yin yin v& Our New Dine g% -THE DIRECT WAY 13 P ? H p fr USTOIR/.TZrH:, SOUTH EAST. "WEST. BENNETTSVILLE & CH ER AW R. R. -AN D SU ?ISS 4? AM* AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw 6.10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to tho North, Euat, South and West. The short line and quickest tittie io Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Kichmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, KJ? Reston. HufTalo, J'ittsburg and all p.tints Nurth and East. J$? Tho fhort linc and quickest tinte to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and all points South and West. g Foi further information rall on J, T MEDLIN, agent BVnncttsvillo & Jft p Cheraw H. lt.. Bcuncttsville. S. C., or address R. L. BURROUGHS T. P A., SEABOARD AIR LINK liv., Colombia, S. C. CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. I?. A., S.A L, Ry. Savannah, Ga. K| f Asher soft's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating;. I) does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system ol 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 eoat 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 formulae of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. O. professional daros. OFFICE Up Blaire lu Croblund Building, Phone 180. BENNflTTBVIi.L.E, S. G. O II. NEWTON, JENMNOS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNETTS VILLE, 8o. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. TW. BOUCHIER, . Attorney at Law? BennettsvHlo, 8. 0. Office on Darlington street near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1,899. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge OfHoe in Court House. E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, li EN NETTS VILLE, 8. O. P. O. BOX 98. PHONE ?11. Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies. I let Air Pump ing Engines and Gan Engines installed. Pipo-fiitting uud general machine work. August 20, 1903. 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C26 V Ht.. Washington. I). C. Don't Fo get THAT vou can ALW ? VS FIND at Tho CORNER GlU'iC?R? a Fall I.inc ol' choice Family Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery. Also a nico lino of SHOES, UNDER WEAR, and NOTIONS. Our Table Goods aro always "Fresh. Give us a CALL. Cor Darlington and Cberaw els. Dennet tsville, S. C. Rock Hill Ruggics. The agent Mr. P. A. Hodges has just received a carload of thoBe hand some buggies and if you want a fine buggy call on him