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.66098 ?. 4. BROWN m - - Editor Friday Maroh 24, 1905. Subscription Price: One year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 '-THE LITTLE MINISTER.5 Tho BonuottBvillo Dramatio Club, who BO bnuccsnfillly prcBODtcd "Obarlio'a Aunt" lost season, will on Friday night, March 24th, proBont "THU LITTLE MINIBTBII," A Four Act Drama, by Barro. This ia a etory of ab orbing intercut Ailed with Love Romaneo and high Scotch Ideals. In the portrayal of this beautiful etory Mies Gen nie Crosland will tako tho rolo of loading Lady, bohig pupportcd by a caBt of strong characters. Tho proceeds of thia Enter tainment will bo divide I botweon tho Gra ded School und Twenty Century Libraries Thin in a worthy causo and Bhould appeal to oyory ono ir our community-especially to evory parent who bas a child io our school. Wo auk tho hoarty support of each and ovory ono, and proraiBo an eve ning of plcaeuro to all. CCU HT OF GENERAL SESSIONS MARCH TERM, 1905. Tho Court of General Sessions con vened Monday morning at 10 o'clock with Judge C. G. Dantzler on the bench. In tho absence of Solicitor Johnson, who had been detained at home on account of sickness in his family, His Honor charged tho grand jury ns to their powers aud duties aud instructed them to spend tho morning hours looking after public buildings, &0. Mr P. B. Mooro is foreman. Solicitor Johnson not arriving for the afternoon session. His Honor had court adjourned to Tuesday moroiug. Tlie following cases have been dis posed of to Thursday noon : Tho State vs David Long-assault with intent to kill aud carrying con cealed weapon. Guilty of aggravated ns ?milt and carrying concealed wea pons. The State vs W. C. Maddox, viola ting dispensay law, not guilty. The State vs John Harlee, assault and battery. Nol prossed. The State vs Sherman Williams and Jim Turnage, assault with intent to kill. Nol prossed. The State vs Phil Munncr'yn, re sisting an officer. Plead guilty and senteuced to 30 days or $30. The Slate vs Robert Hood, James Freeman ot al, as-null and battery with intent to kill. Settled by paying Thomas Gray $400. The State vs Gip McRae, assault & battery with intent to kill, Sentenced to 0 months or a hue of $30. The State vs John Usher, violating dispensary law. Nol prossed Thomas Hightower, murder, case continued. T?h i Jesse Witherspoon, larceny of a hog plead guilty. J P. Wright aud Malcolm Peavyr violating Dispensary law, plead guilty sentence 3 months or $100 each. AB wc go lo press the court is hear ing tho case of Frank Scott for murder True Billa were returned against Susannah Malachi, house breaking, larceny and attempting to burn the barn on John H ll cateas' farm Also true bill against E. Zimmerman for murder. Tho report of thc grand jury will appear next week. Tho CM mi val Herc Tho Eur ko ut Carnival co, is here and aro giving two performances daily-2 and 8 p. m. Visitors say it is thc best that has over visited our town., all clean and up to date. There are 12 shows in all, besides three interesting FREE ACTS. Ono novel and interesting feature of this show was t he election of a Queen of the Carnival, conducted by Mr. Mendelsohn au attach?e. There were seven young ladies in the contest. Miss Sue Covington received 1008 votes of the 2328 cast, and won the prize, a beautiful ch?telain gold watch. Votes were sold at one cent each. The crown ing of the Queen is to take place this evening, and a big time is expected. Experiments With Cotton. Editor Democrat-I tested lour di (l?sent kinds of cotton last year, giving each an equal showing "King." "Russell big boll," ?Texas Wood," and "Kdwin Coxe's: Thc King made 21 17 pounds per acre. Russell big boll 2350 pounds per acre. Texas Wood 2000 pounds per acre. Coxe's 2050 pounds per acre. Please publish it for the benefit id'the farmero, if there is any ben efit, and oblige. Respectfully Z. J. Drake. Drake, S. C. Mar, 21 1005. Constables for Court. Messrs J. F. Lewis, A. A. Spears, Wiley Atkinson and John H i neon are serving the sherill' lld* week as con stables. J. F. David is court crier and Vance Spears id drawing jun rs. Moonlight Pish Supper. An enjoyable moonlight lisli j supper was given by Mr. ClilV Newton at the home of his pa rents at Burnt factory pond one night last week. And to say the young folks had "a good time" . but faintly expresses it. j FROM KOLLOCK. A Township Division of the Cot? on Growers Association was organ- y zed here Saturday with a good y uany members. Those joiuing J vero Major R. M. Pegues, Hon VV. J 0. Evans, F. W. Pegues, O. M, 1 Pegues, W. B. Pegues, F. P. B. ?egues, T. D. Lashley, Charles irby, W. W. Irby, J. W. Quick, j franklin Quick, Henry Quiok, J. T. Driggers. Wilson Quick. J. A. Iones, James McArthur, James < Sennett, W. L. Pegues, Mrs E. t li. Pegues, Miss N. G. Shipp, j P, S. Smith and J. G. Moore, ] Dbe election of officers were as i 'ollows; 1 R, M. Pegues Hresident, c W. B. Pegues, Vice president W,D, Evans, Sec'y and Treas. ] A committee composed of Maj. lt. M. Pegues, \V. D. Evans and I Charles Irby were appointed to canvass the township and urge oth- * crs lo join. j Dr. and Mrs Williamson of near i Rockingham was the guest of Mr. I aud Mrs W. L. Pegues Satur day and Sunday. We were glad to 1 see tl o Doctor and shake his hand. Miss Eleanor McRae spent Sun day at home with her parents. Mr. L. C. Hubbard, represen ting D. Li. Gore &Co., of Wilming ton was here Friday seeking orders. Mr. F. W. Davis our clever and accommodating Railroad ageut has purchased a fine horse and buggy. Quite a large congregation turn ed out Sunday afternoon at Oak Grove to hear Rey. Mr. Wright. Our farmers are buisy now try ing to get the ground ready to plant mother crop. Thc sufferers from grippe are on the mend. REX. 3-20-1905. Use Blue Ribon Extracts, 10 and 25c size at W. M. Rowe's Boys of Marlboro. I do believe we have as good business men as you can lind, and. I know we have the best boys. I am getting old, don't feel so. but it is so. I want you all to come and see me. I want to tell yon something, if I never see you, "DON'TDRINK!" I havel tried it-it will not do. It bas ?;iven me more trouble to keep rom killing myself with it than it ever gave pleasure. Be honest be sober, be kind, be polite and industrious. Ask your own price Mch 22, 05. UNCLE CAP. tieayeuly Father to remove from among na our young aud highly ea teemed Sn inlay school pupil, Julius i A. Faisou. I His handsome face and whining smile will be sadly missed from our Su'iday school, where he was a faith ful and regular attendant. The in fluence of this young life still remains to beau incentive to higher and bet I ter things Therefore bo it resolved 1 That while we mourn bia loas, we humbly bow in Submission to the Divine dispensation. 2. That a blank pago in our Record hook be inscribed to his memory and that a copy of these resolutions be sent io the family and published iu he couuty papers. Mies Hattie Cobb. Miss Hertha Brown. Mrs \V. P. Breeden. Committee March 12th PJ05. Fire Near Tatum. On Tuesday evening about 7 o clock the beautiful residence of Mr. Doc Stanton near Tatum was bur ned. The loss runs in to thc thou sands with some insurance. Town Eletion, NOTICE in hereby giron that an election will bo held in the Court House on tho nth day of April 190;. for tho purpose of electing a Mayor and four Aldermen for tho Town of Bonnottavillo to nervo for two yearn, also to elect two membere of the Board of Public Works for tho Town of RcnnettRville, ono to nerve for four years ainl ono to servo for MX years. At the same time and pluce to vote on the question of Issuing Bonds to the am ount of Ss,coo to pay for the completion of thc Elect i io Light Plant. Mannuem of Election, J. B. Adams, T. F. MeK ie and ll. K. Breed?n. Polls open at 8 o'clock, a. m., and close at .j o'clock, p. m. P. A. HODGES, March 17, 1905. Mayor. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. HAVING had a final settlement with my wards Surah Crosland, Lilly Crosland, Carlisle Crosland and Dana Crosland, No tico ?H hereby given that I will apply to the Probate Court for a final disohargo ap Guardian of said wards on the l6tb day of April 1905. Q CROSLAND, Guardiuu. March 16th 1905. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. W. E. BREEDEN, WARP. A VING tiled in the Probate Judge's office ol Marlboro County my return ts Guardian ol W. E. Breeden, Notice s hereby given that I will apply to said Jourt on the 22d day ol April .1905 lor inal discharge as such Guardian, B. E. MOORE, (Juardian. March 22, 1905. FOR SALK-Four line PEA HENS 'rice $2 each. Come quick. Mch 10 R. C. McIntyre. NOTICE. For the convenience of ult who rvish a polioy in the Marlboro Di rision, Mutual Benevolent Life I ieeociation, I will be at Ben- I -.ot ta ville during court week to F aire applications. 6 Respectfully ? T. W Scruggs. [ Sleotion of Town Officers ( In another column we publish the j >rder of the Mayor for an election ol ( Town Office?, board of Public WorkB ] ind alou on the question of Issuing of j Bonds to pay for tho completion of the <\ Electric Light Plant. This is a very <] mportant election, and we hope tho ] ?roperty owners of the Town wi.l not f iverlook this election. Eteadv for Orders. The Clio Novelty MTg Works wi 1 j ?et up your Bill for Flooring, Ceilioj.*, jrermnne Sidiug & Weatherboarding, is well as your (louse trimmings Doors, SaBh, Blinds, Grills aud Man des, promptly nnd cheaply. See i them fo anything in the building lino ' - they will save you money. County Game Warden. Governor Heyward has appointed Mr. Thomas S. Evans county game warden for Marlboro, whose duty it will be to see that no violations of the game law is made iu Marlboro. We are glad of this appointment, and we do hope all violations of the game law will be reported to him promptly. The game law goes into effect April 1st-to-morrow week. SHERRIFF SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OK UAiiLBono. ( T. F. MALLOY. Plaint IT, against GEO. A. FROST, Defondant. BY virtuo ot an Execution in tho above Btated caBO, I have seized Ouu Roting Machine complete, situated nt thc static n on Bcnncttaville & Choraw Riilroad Co , known aa Front Mill, and will sell tho satno at publio cutcry for cash on ttie fi rut Mon day of April within tho legal honra of anio nt thc Court Houac door at Bennotlsville, South Carolina. J. B. GREEN, s. M. c. Rule by Board of Health The Local Board of Health ol thc Town ol Benncttsville at a meeting held this day adopted the tollowing rule and regulation in reference to the Puhlic 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 ol the Bennettsville Manufacturing Com pany where small pox is now preval ent are prohibited Irom coming within i the limits ol the Town of Benncttsville .except such as are immuned hy having had the disease or bv not hnvinn- v???? body this rule and regulation in a Town Ordinance. W. J. Crosland Chairman. Thos (J. Weatherly. B. D Moore. March loth 1905. AN ORDINANCE To Prevent the Spread of Small Pox in the Town of Bennetts ville : Whereas, thc Local Board of He..iii bas adopted a rule and regulation in ref erence to Small Pox or tn prevent the spread of thc diseuse in thc Town ol' Ihr, pottsville recommended that the same oe embodied in an Ordiuunce. Now he it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town ol' Bennettsville iu Council assembled and by authority ol the same : That on and after this date all person? living on the lands of the Bennettsville Manufacturing Company where small pox is now prevailing are prohibited from coming within the limits of said Town of Benncttsville. except such us arc immun ed and cannot communicate the disease hy reason ol'having had the disease or by not having been exposed to the saino, and that such imumncd persons may he per milled to come into the Town hy having a certificate from the chairman of the Hoard of Health that they are immunes and that any person violating this Ordi nance shall bc fined not less than One Dollar nor uior? than One Hundred Dol lars or by imprisonment not less than one nor more thun 'Mt days or bc confined in Pest House at discretion of Mayor, and that tho Town Marshals ure specially charged with thc rigid enfoteemontof thi* Ordinance. Done ucd ratified in Couueil this Huh day of March, A. D., 1905. P. A. HODGES, Mayor An Ordinance To Regulate the Soliciting ol' of Customers for blacks, Ho tels, Boarding Houses, and any other purpose, at Railroad stations in the Town ol Ben nettsville : Bc it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder men of the Town of Bennettsville in Council assembled and by authority of the same : That any person or persons soliciting customers for Hacks, Hotels. Boarding Houses or any other purpose in the Town ot Bennettsville at the Railroad stations within the Town limits are hereby prohibited ?rom entering the Cars or soliciting such customers within a linc fifteen feet from Railroad running parallel with the said Railroad. Any violation of this Ordinance shall bc pun ishable by a fine ot not more than twen ty five dollars, or thirty days work on the streets of said Town or imprison ment thirty days in the discretion of the Mayor ol said Town. That the Policemen of the Town are specially charged with thc enforcement Di this Ordinance Dono and ratified in Council thia loth day of Match, A. D. 1905. P. A. limn,KS, Mayor. Trespass Notice LL persons are hereby warned not lo Trespass in any manner upon lands belonging to the undersigned in Hebron Township, hy walking, hauling, hunting, mtting. grazing stock or otherwise, with? mt written consent. R. T. Weatherly. Rebecca Wculherly. .January 24, 1905. I OCAL TALENT wil! pi'??, it thin Iuteresting DRAMA Friday evening !a March 24lh in the Mun hitioii S< hool Aulitorium. The Eutertainmeot iromisea to be moot iutere sliug, un i those who attend will enjoy a pleasant iveuing and assist in a w ^i! y cause. The performers who are iu the CaBte f the Play to be presoute-K "THE LITTLE MINISTER," are all well up n their purls and the Play wil' bu iniered iu a finished aud complete man 1er. The following is Tm: C/8T Ol-' J u A it ACT I:HH : javin Dishart. The Minis' liord Rintual, Captain Halli well, jady Babbie, Lord Rintual felice, Lady Babbie's Frei i [Vails, Butler, Fhomas Wbamoud, Chief 1 3ob Dow, schuecky Hobert, Vudrew Mealmaker, Silver Toidi, sergeaut Davis, loe Clink8cule8, Atheist, dannie Webster, icaii, the Mause Servant, Iii tghtei ?i Aldi Mr. Robort Pratt Mr. J. H. Beckham Captain Dan Pate M isa Gennie Cro9laud Miss Eunice Ford Mr Eugene Weatherly Mr. E. P. Miller Mr. H. B. Crosland Mr. J. W. Tyson Mr. Throop Crosland, Jr Mr. Daua Crosland Mr. Eugene Weatherly Mr. J. H. Beckham Miss fc-'tira Crosland Miss Estelle Richardson In addition to the Plu . < i 'diestra and Piano Music will will be rendered betwe V : ?inti introduced as specialties. TICKETS on sale at : las' Drug Store. How .a ?cf Mich! PLANT MY 3 bushels left for sc Lester, S. 0.-(To Ma is well worth $5.00 pc to 105 bushels per aci Guaranteed analysis Phos. Ai (itifiDO offered tue public iu L Nitrate of Soda is so high; ti or on lop, and prices all right thc market. If in ueed o promptly anil cause you to rcj lor this seaKou Mareil 10, 1004. just J "IO CORN. Only 500 ?i. ??il.50 per ousltel f. o. b., Scotland county Farmers. It I gathered last year from 85 "genuine Peruvian Guano. ionia S :;'.), Potash 2. This is the best lt will unike a lino Top Droc3scr. As] Minite. This Cunno is pood nt bottom | tul value, cheaper than any Guano on a Portal caul, and will lill your orders ] Time. Only a few huudred Tons left bl il ?ci ! il l l d ti : li.i'' - '.'.Mtllll Hm B. C MOORE. ent Marlboro & Scotland Counlies anettsville, S. C., R. F. D. 4." .V, f/ m m Gunns Sectiona This Book Case wa. Exposition as being Cases. i gold medal at thc St. Louis .tional Book case made. China Closets, inls, Boom Suits, Dining Tables.. Kar pin s Genuine Easels, Hall T Suspension ? . AH "W"ire ^Noiseless I ? rj0 WITH AUTOMOBILE / Lb WHEELS, Couches and chairs, rim Beds In ?Ka for bom Beds, rings. 120 spirals, 1 .TP* I carry a lull line ( u n ture, if I do not have what you want, will o k\y. I solicit your trade aud promise }*ou thc h C3r? ^ Waddill, March li, lyOo. BENNETTS VILLE, S. C. East Side Public Square. For Sisil \ YOUNG JEBSY UEIFEtt-i ?\ calva-linc blood, niul u prize t no, fipeak quick, if you waut h D. A. COVINGTC GliiSON, RP.D Fob 9, 1905. Here's Your Cha j] HAVE Bovurnl lino Huff Ply mou I Cookcrela that I will Boll on fur Out: Dollar each, I um ulso take cider* for '"Iliilf Heck F?gt per netting of 13, on tho yard. I). A. COVINGTi Fob. 9, '05. GibHon, U. SURETY BONDS, ElDEhlTY AND CO URI CONTRACT and FIDELITY J There are no better couiput tliese, represented by J NO. S. MOOJ Nov 15. ISO I. WOOD TO BURN. I can fill orders for 2 or Wood-nice and dry. C Breedan's Novelty Works ai amount wanted. W. P. Brecde January 12, 1905. ?OT I ( : E OFOlSCIlAl Estate W. L. Spear.--. AVING thiH day filed in bate J udgcH ofllcc of'Marlb? ty my final lettirn Ke'urn as Adi tor iii' the Estate ol' VV. L. Spent is hareby ci ven that 1 will opp! Court OD the !7ih day ol' Mareil Letters Disuiissory as Adininfol sai.l Estate. WILLIAM SPE Feb 17, 1905. Adminit WARNING NOTICE All persona aro hereby worued Ire [i i. .. ii: any manner upon lamb nr controlled by mc in Hebron tc I will enforce the law agninHt i violate this notice. W. H. Tiio.x Feb. 17, 1905 NOTICE TO CREDIT? F ST A Tit Ho UK KT GRAY. ALL and singular tho crediton* o Robert Gray, deceased, nrc hoi tified to present their claims duly a itud all indebted to tho Burne wil payment to the undersigned, or thii ivill be plead in bar ot their recovei J. A. DB AK Clerk and lix O?llcio Ad BunnetlHville( 8. C., Fob. 1905 E OF SOUTH CAROLINA nty ol' Marlboro-Court ol Coin i Picas. DAVID ELLIOTT and MAROAKBT asccA BROWN, l'iait-tii?H, ti ya inst .LIAM DAVID MCNAUL, Defendant, Summons tor Relief, e Defendant, William David Mc? iaul : ?i arc hereby Summoned and requir answer thc complaint in this action, i i.s tiled in the office ol' the Clerk of Join t ol'Common Pleas in and Tor iounty and State aforesaid, and to a copy ol your answer to the said .taint on I lie subscriber at his office KNNKTTSV1 I.I.K. S. (J,, within y days alter the service hereof, ex e ol' tIic ilay ol' such service ; aud i l'ail to answer tho com plaint wit li li time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in action will apply to the Court fur chef demanded in the complaint, ted February 8th, A, 1)., 1905. CAI.. I J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiffs Attorney. e Defendant, William David McNaul, to A. M. McNuul, tho father ot Haid fendant : ;ase take notice that the Summons is action, ol' which thc (breg?los is y, was Qlcd in thc office ol tho Clerk e Court ol' Common Pleas at lien ? .'ille, in I lie county ol .Marlboro in tale of Soul li Carolina on thc Stli >f February, A. 1)., I9?5. i will further Take Notice, That un JU procuro tho appointment of a guar lld Utan to appoar and defend HUH on behalf of tba Defendant, William BIoNaul, within twenty day H from rvice of tho Buinmona heroin upon un application will ho ruado to this or thc Preaidi: g Judge thereof, for 1er appointing Home suitable and com , person, guardian ail litem for ?aid lant, William David McNaul, and au .?g mid directing him to nppour and 1 the above entitled action in behalf 1 defendant, William David McNaul, or mich other and further relief au io proper. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff's Attorney, llennettsvillc, S. C. :uary 8, 1905. URT OF COMMON PLEAS 'ICK in hereby yivon that tho Spring 'cnn of the Court of Common Pleaa irlhoro County will ronv< no at lien - dio on Monday April 24th, 1005, at nek, a. m. All pemoriH interested ke due notice thereof. Grand jurom i required to attond. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of 0. P. & G. 8. For Marlboro CD., S. C. li 23, 1905. - un ?rj. . ?? - o-.-- - - O -00.0,- O. I?have for Bale Succession Wakefield and Early Spring Cabbage Plants.Jgrown in openuirou sea coast from seeds bought from tbe best and most reliable Seedsmen in the United States at the followiug |>rices F. O. B. Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per M. " 5000 to 10OOO SI .25. IiOts of lOOOO ?pedal prices on Application. |3gF" Special Inducements to Dealers, .jfgl Any information VB to tho cullivaiion of Oubbage will bo choorfully jiven on nppl?caiiou . S. J. Rumph. Adams Run, S. C. -o-0-0-00-o-o Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in ?pure lg) ru gs and patent goodie in WE ALS ? CARRY I IT AND ARD MED ICINJUS, CHEMICALS, VOILET and Fancy Articles, l'EItFUllSIER Y, SO A VS, tiltUSIIES, SPONGES, i TA TIONA ll Y and SUPPLIES <> o PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kind?, VARNISH aud STAINS. PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. v&~ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of ike Purest Uruga and at] reasonable prices. A full Sine barden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past patroDago yourB for a prosperous uew year. J. T, DOUGLAS, Jaanuiy 1. 1905. AT THE OLD STASD bli HARDWARE OH1 WM ? Do you wait the best Hay Press that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each. If You ea v ect c erny a BUGrG-Y, a W?Gr??Nl yr ? SET OF XiAftK3?SS, be sure to :-ee niel ? ECaVe just R?c&ived Two Gat juoacts ot i?U^rVxxjQji?, one uar WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of| HARNESS. m?Ut of which 1 awn going to sett. It will be to your interest to see me before buying any ot these. Very respectfully Sent 8, 1904. >s<>z<y*?<>t<ys<>*<WM>T<>T<&?>$< >?<>?<>$<>$<>?<>^<K<>?<>5< >$<K<K< <Z>-u.x? IKT^-^w Line -THE DIRECT NVA Y XS ? ? STORTH, EAST. SOUTH. WEST. g BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW Ii. R. m p p p il AND fe 5.00 p. m. 6.10 p.m. j* AIR LINE RAILWAY. *7.05 a. m., Leave llrnnettsville Arrive Cheraw DAILY BX0KPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Che raw with through trains to tho North, Eaat, South and West. Wt- - m SX .- r A m The short linc and quickest lime to Wilmington, Chnrlotte, Atlanta, ^ Raleigh, Richmond; Washington, ?ahimoro, Philadelphia, New York, ?oj Huston. Uuffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Sc The i hort line an! quickest tinif lo Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, K> Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and all points South and West. ^ Poi further information call ou J. T. .MEDLIN, agent Bcnnottevitle & ? ? ChorawR. lt.. Benoottsvillo, S. C., or address R. L. BURROUGHS T. P A.. SEABOARD Am LINK RV., Columbia, S. 0. ^ ^ CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. P. 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Attorneys at Law, BENNOTTSVILLK, SO. CA, 'joices Over Planters National Bank. p W. BOUCHIER, I . Attorney at Law. Benncttsviilo, 8. O. Office on Darlington street near Posta ol CR ra pb office. January, 1889. JILTON MoLAUKIN, II Attorney al Law and Probate Judge OfQae In Court Hoase. JE?. C. MORRISON, ?lectrician . - Machinist, BEKXF.TTSVIL.LE, 8. C. ?. O. BOX 98. PHONE 111. Jontractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies. Hot Air Pump ing Engines and GUB Engines installed. Pi pe-ii it ling and general'machino work. August 20, 1003. Specials at Moore's, Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 15 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato sauce only ]0 cents. Heinze's White Wino Vinegar for pickling. THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrloo A Wook Edition. The Mo8t"YYidely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice a?.Week World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hut no i its success. 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