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BENNETTSYILLE, S. 0. BY S. A. BROWN A CO. GQlcc cn Marion Street Opposite Masonio Hall, Friday, April 7, 1905. Our Town Oorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges Y i. D KR.M KN-WP, Breeden, Jr. C. S Chaffin, A. O. Sinclair, \V. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-J. V. David, H. C. Millor. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako JDDQB OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER--C. F. Coviugtou SUPERVISOR-M. IO. Coward SUPT. KDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrill. SENATOR-Joshua H. Hud-on. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. MoColl, Jr. W. W. Bruce, J. P. CU-MI, MAOISTATES-C. D. Kastcrling, T. L Crosland, Bennettdvillo, II. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Cidhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blonhoim, D. D. Stubbs, BrightBvdlc, W. W. Irby. Smithville. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. in, 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. C. iTirst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3-30 p. m. Socond 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. SHULER, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epworth League Sun "V/. day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school .H. 10 a. m. W. A. Hinshaw, Supt. Pricer meeting Monday night at 8. Beulah -breaching every Sunday ait at 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R. M. Jaokson.lSupt. North Marlboro Circuit. ju. Hill I un? tilw.O, ?f jw r. . .. Fourth Sunday, Ebonczor II a tn. Shiloh, 3 30 p. m. Bennettsville Church Directory METHODIST-T. E. MORRIS, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, PaBtor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day ut 11.00 a. m., and 7.30p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ai 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, H. \V Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D , Pastor. Services every Sabbath (?Ummer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) 1 1 a. m. and 7.30 p. ni- Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Seate free. Stranger. cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children made welcome at the school. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaohing ovory aeoond and fourth Sunday at II a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sunday aohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fainon, superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOB NO. 15, K. of P., meets every second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. J. W. LcGrand, C. C. C. D. Easterling, K- of R. & S. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meets at Ben ne OM villi', Friday evening, on or be fore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. H. E. Stockton, Secretury. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., meets at Bennettsville on the second Friday of each month. - - J. Finney, II. P. II, K. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA Lo?os No. 43, A. F. M.. ,ieota at MoColl, each Saturday after noon, before thc f ull moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., meats 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 as thc CLIO NOVELTY MANUFACTU RING CO . will hereafter he known at TH IO CLIO NO Vii LT Y MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. H. I VE Y sole owner and director. Thc latest improved wood working machines aro being placed for doing all kinds of Novelty work for buildors use al living prices. Jot 23. 1903. I PERSONAL Mr. T. W. Bouchier was called to|Spartanburg Monday. "~Mr. C. M Pond, of Rod Hill, was up Saturday and mude us a pleasant call. Rev. Welcome Quick of Clio was up salesday attending the Farmers meeting. Mrs Prank Crosland spent sev eral days last week with Mrs C. W. Kingrnau in Sumter. Mr. E. A. Coxe of Brownsville was up salesday taking orders for his noted cotton seed. Miss Eunice Ford left last Thursday evening to visit her sister at Chattanooga. Tenn. Mr. L. H. Powers, who has been holding a position at Rocky Mount is homo for a short rest. Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Dees, now of Richmond county, spent Sat urday and Sunday with relatives. Mr. W. M. Gibbes of Boykin section was down salesday. He is ?roing to plant the Coxo Cotton Seed this year. Senator McLaurin addressod the farmers of Richland on Sat urday and tho farmers of Sum ter on Monday last. Mr. Wm Usher of Bethel sec tion was down salesday and call ed. He has some fine early cab bage, nearly ready for market. Mrs Grace Hines of Florence who has been spending sometime with her sister Mrs E. C. Morri son, returned home Friday last. Wo aro pleased to learn that Mrs. B. A. Capel, who is under treatment at Nichols, S. C., is getting along nicely and will soon be able to come home Mr. J. F. McKinnon, Mrs. D, P. McQuage and Mrs. Carrie Covington, of Hebron, spent sov days last week with their sister Mrs E. Li. Stubbs in Choraw. The many friends of Bishop Capers, who went to Florida on account of health several weeks ago, has rei urned considerably improved and ready to resumo his labors. DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at Summerville, March 27th, 11)05, after nearly a year's ?linees of tuberculosis, Mr. Murray Clifton Wal lace-aped 28 yeurs Ile waa a son of the lute Dr. Murray Wallace, an old resident of Brightsville and who moved to Suinter about 18 years ago. Clifton for many years hus been t aveling salesman for Charleston Houses and was much esteemed by them for his energy, integrity and faithfulness. He leaves a mother sud two sisters H?B remaillR WPW? loi I *n roui in lh?> ?S;;ui?e.i cemetery vu lUh !?.... I'M "c . ?ii Al;! . . liv. Mu 11 ! tdd ci.! ?Mond? y -T. '? otc i .., eliictcd Mayor it nil " ' 1 J' ?1 . '". ?!i L.' ' ' . . 1 { Welch, J. C. Covington aud James F. McGilvrnv, Wardens, Cr??" Be sure and attend I he concert this evening, in aid of the Confederate Monument and the Musical Club. Salesday In April. Thc attendance Monday was large considering tho pretty weath er and the desire of our farmers to rush foward with their farm work. Thc chief attraction was the fanners meeting. Sherill' Green made some sales of personal prop erty. Mr Stacy Couington had a nice exhibit of single comb Brown Leghorns which were admired hy nil who seen them. The horse swap pers were here and some trading dom'. The crowd spent the entire day. There were no accidents or incidents of note. You can save money on Gro ceries, either in large or small lota by getting prices from W. M. Rowe's I Ready for Your Orders. The Clio Novelty M'f'g Works will get up your Bill for Flooring, Ceiling, G<-rmane Siding & Weatherboarding, HS veil as your House trimmings Dior, Sash, Blinds, Grillsand Mon* ths, promptly and cheaply. See them for anything in the building line they will save you money. JIJVJVXO Thoroughbred 33. JE*. ROCK 13 for only 60 cents homo de livery-10 cfs extra for packing and delivering to Express office. JASPER FLETCHER, MoCoLL, S. C. march 8. R. P. D. 2. We keep the best Patent Hour in town at lowest prices W M Rowe. Every Family Needs Ono. If you would he independent of lazy help get one of those Clothes Washers now advertised in the Democrat. Saves your clothes and saves you money. Write McColl Hdw. Co. McColl and get prices. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EbTATR OK llKiuntirr SMITH. HAVING filed in tho Prohato Judgo'i? of fioo of Marlboro county my final re turn nfl Administrator of Estate of Horbort Smith, Notico i? given that I will apply to Raid Court of Probato on tho 14th dny of April, 1905, for u final discharge as tuoh AdminiHtrator. SA K J. ADAMS, Mob 14, 1905. Admiuhitrntor, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - The corn is up and growing finely. - Several began planting cot ton last Friday and Saturday. - Our shade trees look pretty now with their coats of green. - Strauss & Co., are showing a well selected spring stock Auditorium, Tonight. - If you want some nico early greens, see or write Mr. James S. Liles, R. F. D. 4. - Don't you neglect to vote next Tuesday and thon complain if things don't go your way, - Everybody goes to tho Au ditorium to night to help the good Ladies raiso funds for tho Confederate Monument. - Remember the meeting this afternoon at tho Court House to nominate Town officers. Every body is invited. - The best summer drinks at E. Powers' Grocery, Broads!. - Everybody can eat Rice, at 3c, 4c and Oe, at E. Powers. - The mail and passenger trains on the BennettsyiHe and Cheraw Railroad now leave Ben nettsville at 7. 05 a. m., and 7, p. m. Evaporated Cream - now and nice, at W. M. Rowe's Maine Grown Seed Irish Po tatoes-all varieties, at W. M. Rowe. - Another supply of that S. H. Molasses, just in, at E. Pow ers Grocery, at 05 cents. - Try a Can of English Peas -they are fine. At W. M. ROWE'S. - You will not dread the sound of tho tiro bell if you have an in surance policy on fnrnituro, goods, store or residence with J. S. Moore. . - That tho best is tho choap est in the long run can well be said of buggies and wagons you will find both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices Now that you are holding your cotton, let us insure it against fire-it represents your year's work. We protect you for a few dollars. CROSLAND & TYSON. "The Insurance Men." - You can always get what you want in Fruits, Vegetables, and Etc., at W. M. Rowe's TAO?; THIS IN VIV: : MKHOK?; Voa cai . ure youl cotton foi1 t mml ; mount. J.f yon ??oid? io nell . any thu?, tva refund y< ur ?lim? v for tito uhSicplved l. : OSLAND rl'\ iiON A Fatal Accident. Alex Williams, a colored brakeman an 1 porter on tho B & C. Railroad, was in some way thrown under a car while switching the same nt the Depot on Friday night last alter the arrival of the train from Cheraw, and before he could be extricated the car ran over him near the centre of his body and a'so severed oue foot nbove the au kio. He died before the doctor could reach him. Alex was a good hand, but disposed to b> careless, and rather reckless of danger, which no doubt had much todo with his untime ly death. He was buried at Bunker Hill Cemetery Sunday morning. Vinns to Got Alon, are oben i'ruHtrated by Rudd>u break down, duo to dyspepsia or oonBtiputioD: bruce np und take Dr King'? New Lile Pills. They luke out the material:* which are clogging your energies, und give you a new starr. Cure headache und dizziness too. At J. T. Douglas Drug Store; 25o.. guaranteed, You will have an oppor tunity of hearing Prof. Shoe maker play on the violin and cornet this evening. Unclaimed Letters. Lottern addressed to tho following u?med parsons remain nncallod for at the pout ofllco in Beuuottaville : Men's List. R H Lide, Wm Johnson. A D Lilly, J A Breeden, I) N Tyson, Hobt McNair, J W McClure. Women's List Bethe Ellerby. Annie June Douglas, Punnio Kiley. Sallie Thomasoo. A lull lino of II J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. E ARE IN IT! TO SELL Heavy and Fancy Groceries and a full lino of Canned Goods, Pickles, Sauces and Dainties, Candies, Cakes and Fruits. Tobacco and Cigars -ALSO A nice line of Gloves, Hosiery, Heavy Underwear f??r mon and women, and many Novelties Needfuls in the notion line -ALSO A foll line of Crockery, good enough for any home. In Tin ware we have anything from a cup to a miik bucket Also, a nice lina of Pants and Storm Coats that we oiler 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 see us E. POWERS, Marion Rt. Hennetleville. S. C. RELIGIOUS NOTES. ? April baa 5Sundays. The Methodist ?undiy 8obool Con ference COD venes at Hebron chu'v i. May 12 nod i3 The Marion District Conference v iii couveue at Bennettsville on Tue* . April 18 for four days, Bishop Dun-' kiu is to bo preeeut. Preaching service at Presbyter Church Sunday ll a. m., and o p. m. j Subject tor evening "The new law of j life.*' AU aro welcome. . t The hour for evening services at tba churches is now 8.00 o'clock. Prayer meeting at tho Baptist ohu 1 every Thursday evening at 8.co. Prayer meeting at the Methodist ohu j every Wednesday at S.oo p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian chu h j Thursday evening at Soo. The hour for Sunday School at tba] Methodist church has been obangsd '.o| 4.00 o'clock lu tho aftornoon. i The Epworth League Prayer netting in held every Wednesday evening in t ? Snni'ay Behool room of tho Mothod church at S o'clock. Tho pabilo invited. A MATTER OF HEALTH 1 Absolutely Pure HAS SO SUBSTITUTE ron't Borrow Troublo. lt is a hud habit to bor.ow anything but the wnn-t thine you c*n pomubly bot . row, is trouble. When nick, sore, heav weary and worn ont by the pains ano poisons ofdysp.-mi i, tal I iou? no H-, Bright' 1 disease, and similar internal disordor . don't r-ii (I'IWD ?md urn ?j -.ver your nyul toms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitten H?re you will find sure und nernianoi forgetfulness of nil your troubles, ?u your bodv will not bo burdened by a lus I of debt disease At J. T. Douglas's dm . store. Prioo 50c Guaranteed. To County Teachers. The uext teachers' evaminatiou will he held on Muy lil th. Questions from Hughes Mistakes in Teaching au 1 Peterman's Civil Goverment will t included in thia examinati >n. It also recommended that toaohers res s hp y ?a?< . ?>: ruf UQ mfa?, ann tl 3 TjiiV; . . ohioan* !>...?. ci jew v-i [ie nest examination .<>*? boo VF j csa )><' pr icu red ii-.?' : tho Co Sept. ave. til ow lin hoi; ' M Simmons, of 1 ft . la ll ult all?t t hav.i i ul ti IVo?, . terribie cough if ha I, write.-: "I had a fearful cough that di - turbed my night's re-t. I tried evcrythii but nothing would relieve it, until I toe/ Dr King'-. N.:w Discovery for Consumr. don. Cough? m d Colds, which com nie ti ly euie-1 me " Instantly relieves ana poi inancatly eurea all throat und lung dit eases; prevents grip and pneumonia. A J. T. Douglas druggist; guaranteed. 5C und $I.0U. Trial bottles free Use Blue Ribon Extracts, 1? and 25c size at W. M. Rowe's (SST8 Fresh sausage, eggs, ham fish at C. B. Hubbard's 5??* Your ol<i hams ?nd shedi may burnt ut any time, thei where is your cotton. Let nt protect you against lire. CROSLAND & TYSON . "Tho Insurance Men.' DON'T FORGET, when yoi need garden seeds, The Bonnetts ville Pharmacy hus a well eelectet stock of good fresh seeds, and wi' be pleased to fill your wantt. Everything bought of us give . satisfaction. Krinember Your Dead. Wo invite special attention to t' advertisement of the Heiinottsvi Marble Works in this paper. Call o ace samples, or write them. - Fresh lot of D. M. Ferry Garden Seeds at W. M. Row? Cheap Rondins. The Democrat and tho Sci weekly Atlnnta Journal one y or $1.50. Thc Democrat and McCi Magazine-an excellent Lai Book for $1.50 The Sunny South and tho Den erat for only $1.50 The Atlanta Constitution a Democrat one year for $1,75. Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. JnoS. Moore has a iii lot of Geraniums, Begonii Ferns, Palms and other plant well rooted, that she desires i sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mules are poi it is not always and iudication that tin do not get enough to eat. Many an mais, just like human beings, have ii . digestion or the system is all run dow and a tonic is needed, lt is not the : mount ot food eaten that makes muse and lat. More depsnds upon the pro| er digestion or assimilation ot the loo than is commonly supposed. Nothin has yet been discovered that will buil up a horse or mule better <hao Asl craft's Condition Powders, the onl remedy in its class sold under a guai antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton. Ber. nettsville, lor it-thc kiud put up in dos es. And McCoH i)rug Co., McColl, g 9 MU YOUR H?M?? GROWN CABBAGE, Cabbage Plants, All Varieties. Vrices: 1000? $1.50, 5000 @ $1.25 per 1000, 10000 ? $1 per 1000. Shipped C. O. D. if desired. Plants arrivent your Express Office in Rood condition. Write for Merchants' Prices. Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes. And Turnips in Season. Ord .fra for shipment of To m a too Plants, Sea Uland Dutson Soed and Sweet Potato Draws should be booked in advance. ICfiH JaS. Ray Oeraty, Enterprise, s. c. QUSEWiFE : Your attention, please. \ Oil ' ll S RUBBING YOUR Ll KIO AWAY, or tho lifo ol M inc other woman. I Mm I e life of Your Clothes, hy usim: an OLD WASH BOARD. Lay aside ; >'. ish Board and buy you :? "191)0" Wa;lier. !? wuahe? a whole Tub lull of o'othes JUST AS EASY and JUST AS QUICK purulent, and a good deal eiu-ier, and quicker than you possibly can was-) ?un: yituh Board. I'll ' 1000" Washer is on i ii ^ntiflo prin . evolves on hui! beJiiin?, which ;>ii rotary mo - ]'.' SY as the Wit ?td H of a II i ?h Bi /eic. 1 ? io, Labor, . Clothes ' . ? uncricr as Time S?v?rl It washes all kinds am grades of material.?, from the finest Luces to i he coarsest lulu ic WITHOUT WEAR TEAR, or Brcukiog ol Buttons. It is guaranteed to di perfect work. A TRIAL will prov. nil wc claim. Half il imo. half thc work and worry, with moro than Half tho WEAR and Tl . V. of he Clothes, can be saved in every home that basa "1900" Washer. ' 'm nor particulars, or for pi ices and cataloeuc. write or call on The IVicColl Hardware Co., . .hint always in Stock McCOLL, S. C. Agents for th'n Territ ry !3, 1905. trx ?r< m sa rt Ft,. m. w gs, |j|?rlicinct?, our! ||Fn3 yinrlfies OUR SPECIALTY. A New, Clean and Well Selected Stock. < -Polite and Efficient Service To All. - "PRESCRIPTION" aref ully guarded urately done by ) solicit your patronage. BENNETTYILLE PHA^MAQY. DEPARTMENT All work noatly and Bkilic.t timi Elxporicnood DRUGGIST. ggjj ? (M fo M M m btu I ! i I Ft PLANT is the most modern in this state, and ^e are using the most up to date methods in the iling of work sent us That's one reason why we our patrons linen. Send us your n^xt Bundle. nt.n rvn? i u i i ITITI L ? /.T LAURENS, S. C. r. Powers, Agt, Bennettsville, S, C. fes 3 OF SCHEDULE. : BAU'. Th? Sr. ole v. uii Train* li!'1 North a-- ?1 u hbouuti m , COI) r;i The a uetlsv?ll? ville pao j *.i<\> : Ki RD Air Line RAILWAY. lard Air Line Ry sched anged on January 10th. i Cheraw, S. C., as follows; I No 66 at 8:05 a. m. No 00 at 9:2-1 p. ra. No o7 at 8:0? a. m. No 27 at 10:40 p. m. iiiettsviile and Cheraw R. BeinottsvUle at 7.05 a . with No 66 and No 57. ?moon tiain leaving Ben it 5 p. m. gives Bennetts ? au opportunity to take )0 and No 27. S'i ILL FEED THE HUNGRY! in town and yon want a good remember wo caa nerve you. . d m.-ui for 250. ltcHtfiuraut nf thc Market. .ESH OYSTERS in every Htylo. D. J. BRAY BO Y v bo SALE 2 clo for a lady or (lents ck or Blue with 2S iii id rubber tiros. S. J. Pearson. fm Ot hh >Va hat ? r . 187] iii! any a Late v:tj I hey '1 ? Truekei 1. .h water ii i !-out ir A Si pim ^ i shipP' dot ftCC'Ml cattai * SALE age Plants? .been in the truck business and aro agnin prepared to j all orders for Early and .ties of Oabbage Plants ? ist known to experienced re grown in open nir near id will stund severe colt! iry. ri0 per 1010 P. O B. here, .becial pi ices on larger lots lorrespondoDce. 1 packed in light baskets C. O. D. when m ?ney does .myorders. We guarantee Address all orders to lt TOWELS <& SON, Meg ett", S C. on WLES & A RN ETT, Oreen Pond. S. 0. Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroai -NEW SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT A run. 6, 1905 WEST BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE TR?TN No. 3. 7 00 7 15 7 20 7 35 7 40 7 45 Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv \ri An Bennettsville I-.ay Madeline Evelin's Irby Ki u-ts ive Kollock ive Cheraw TRAIN Nu. 1. 7 05 11 ni 7 15 a m 7 20 a m 7 30 a m 7 35 a tn 7 40 a ni 7 45 a ui P n P " P u p 11 P n p II 7 55 p u 8 l? p 11 EAST BOUND FROM CHERAW. Lv Cl.craw Lv Kolloek Lv Kn is ts Lv Irby bv Everett Lv Madeline Lv,Islay Ar. Bennettsville 9 15 a m TRAIN No. 2. S 10 a in S 20 a m S 30 a m S 40 a m s 50 a m U 00 a ai TRAIN No. 4 9 15 p u 0 40 p u '.? 43 p n U 17 p 11 ?J 52 p u li) tn) p u lo 05 p 11 IO 20 p u Connection*. AT BBNNRTTSUIM.B-Tho Bou'h bonni morning trniiiH on A. O. L. connecta wit) truin No ?. Train No 2 oonncotH with A C. L loeul freight north and uouth bouml AT K0I.I.OOK-Train Now 1 and 2 CT 11 nect with north and uouth bound S. A. L trains, AT CilKltAW-Train No 3 connects will north and Houth bound S. A. L. trains ?nd train No 4 eoniiectu with north bonni S. A. L traiii.i A. J. MATHESON, V, P. and Gen. Man. Prepared for tho Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, hat now one of the latest improvement* for tngraving your name or initial! on itiiv article of gold or silver 01 pinto in thc most up*to dale manner The samples of work alrendy done b\ him ure just fine, full and see him. AYOUNO JKRSY HEIFER-noon t< calvo-fino blood, and u prizo for eomi no. Speak quick, if you want her. D. A. COVINGTON, On s IN, It P.D No. 2 Fob 9, 1905. Here Yet* WHEN YO?.ARE IN NEED -OF TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything ?a my lino, don't forget to call on mo, nt my place of busi ness near the Atlantic Coast Lino und the Seaboard Air L:au Passenger Depots, . or write me. Designs and Pri?es furnished on application. Phone No. 95, 'llcspcctfu'ly J W. McELWEE. January 25. 1905. Use Kiugans Open Kettle Ren dered Lard. Guaranteed good as your home made at. W. M. Rowe Bonnettsville Fharniaoy. 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 lint s usually c?rrioJ. Call and see. The new Seaboard Depot Gheraw is soon to be built. at STRAUSS & CO., Spring Aimouncei^eiiil WE ?'ow have on Display a lleautilul line ol SPRING and SUM MER DP.ESS GOOi)S, NOTIONS, EMBROIDERIES add NOVELTIES ot all dsscriptions which we are selling at prices to suit every one. We have a large linc ol "the noted "Puritan Cor sets. Every corset is guaranteed to give pefect sat sfaction. or money refunded. Wc wish to announce to our Pattern customers that the price ol Butterick Patterns has heen redu ced lo ioc, 15c and 20c-none hip her. We carry a full linc ol Patterns. If you a subscriber to the De lincator, don't tail to subscribe at once, as it is now the liest Ladies Magazine on the market Wc have just received lor Spring and Summer a large stock ol the celehrated "BROWN SHOES." for Men, Ladies and Children. Every pair guaran tied solid leather. We have them in all prices, Irom the cheapest to the liest. lt you try one pair you will alterwards wear no other. Give us a trial. We are Headquarters in the CLOTHING 'inc have a variety ol suits lor Men, Youths anti Uo\s. in pretty patterns at very low prices We also take orders lor ' made to measure Suits, represent the International Tailoring Co , New York Oi'-V. the iargest tai oring Establishment in the Ut i'ed States Every suit is guaranteed to fit perlecf, and hold its shape indciiitcly so pou take no chances when giving us the order. Remember PIANOS and ORGANS, Also a supply ol choice sheet music and Songs, which we are selling at popular prices We still sell Instruments on the easy payment plan. Come and see us. Thanking you lor the lib?rai patronage ol thc past and hoping io merit a continuance ot same, we remain Yours respectfully A",?..oo5. 8T3L&VSS ?t?CO-? M HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, ft ii ad NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO CL.AUBE MOOiiETS I IT" "STOTT "W-?L-KrO? Dry G-oods, Clothing, Shoes, JSI otions ?* And Fancy Groceries. B?T" Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a spocialty. Wc Keep a full line in each Department and will fid your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. if RE and B?tis?acti?n gu?ratit?ed, I! ami seo. us--Near Douglas1 Dru wu didi vert d Store VAKNISffG NOTICE. I ;> ronni', rite hereby ? t,of. to j i lil -..j ??AUl?.?* u?>uu 1.UU0 uo tocking to or in poasi-eiiion of the under signed in Marlboro county either by walk ing, flailing, bunting, haulii g, cutting, or diowing stock to ruu at largo. Katie H. McColl. Josetdi L. MeColl, J. W. Jacksou December. 27. 1904. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY J While handling n gun that was out of nier is usually thu story. Now. in .riler to prevent accidental killing ind to be sure and kill when you vant to, I have employed an expert Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who has my gun repairiug department in charge, We are prepared to do any kind ol' fine gun repairing in factory order. Give us u trial and you will be conviuced that we are prepared to Zw e you satisfaction in price, work manship and promptness S. J. PEARSON, Hie Jewler - We are headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and .guarantee both to suit you or refund your money. W. M. Rowe. IF BROKEN HEARTS could bo mended os neatly, quickly and thoroughly ns wo can repair your Jewelry, lhere would bo no sorrow in thc wuild. No ?satter whether it bo a watch, n 11:'/, a necklace or a BABY PIN dear from association needs repairing, bring it to na, and it will bc mended so you cannot tell it from new. Our specialty is Watch repairing. Bung it herc and bava it done honestly, expertly and cheaply. S. J. PEARSON, One door North P. O. jr A FREE PATTERN? (roa? ow? enaction) to ?wry s*V iorlbor. Outr SO erat? a y?ar. . (MS GALL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A ctn i btantlful colored plata* I I fuliloni ? Oraa.rciklng aaenoaalo* | work ; kouiehold binti; felton, olo. forlka lo-oay, or, tood io. for Uloit Leir ?gcat? ?rwtlad. Sond for loma. StTllih, Rallablt, Himplo, Up-to date, Economical and ? lmolutoly Perioct-rittlnf Papar Pattern!. I - CENT11AL- I BARBER SHOP. Iam now better prepared than ever to please even thc inost fastideous n TONSORIAL WORK. I guarantee satit factiou in Shaves, Hair cuts, Suampora and Massages. I have a new Eleotr it Ilnttory for maFsagnfl> nm} C;in trent iho facts of Gcntlomno and Lndioa iu ito mont up tn dote manner. I solicit your patronage J. A. GRACE. Marton Btrect RonootUvillo, S. 0. MS CALV BAZAR Al lum Allowed md r?rfofttloM die Butha u? Jiwfat ?a Ont? 10 ?nd ll cent? ??eh-non? hilka*. KM for lb tn Bold In n.aily av.ry th/ aa? town, or by mall from THE MoCALL CO.. * II3-1I3-II7 Welt Sflt St, NEW YOB*. Town Tax Notice T ^?WArVAA> . J, H, RUBBELXJ HOUSE PAINTER And Fap?r H&ntjBi\ Hard Wood Finisher, Bea Lead nod Oil furnished. Estin aus ehoeifully given. All work guarautcud to lui first-class. The ]{lissi*] Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a car nf these dui abie wagons-bue t?li il two-horse, every one ol them guaran teed against any defect in material or wormnnship. HE Town Books will bo opened for col Personal Property on October 1 st nnd close Dec 31 1904 after which tho penalty will lu: added and collected. Tho levy ia ns fut lows: Currant Fxpcnfcu 15 eta on 8'00 tnt on R. R. Ronda 21 ots on $100 Sii king Fund R. R. 5 ctB on $,co lot Elootrio Light Bonds 14 eta on $100 Sinking fund E. L Bonds 4 OTA OD &IO? Total 59 ots on ?100 By order of tho Connell MILTON MOLAURIN, Clerk. Rt pt 31 I004. R. T. BARFIELD, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Curries in. Stock \ full lino of Coffins and M elalie Caskets all H;/. B and styles, from 84 to $490. I havo thc Ouest line of Cloth and Mutnlio Caskets carried by any honso in S. 0. In tho lot ia an exact duplicate of tho Cnnko*, in which President MoKinlcy wnH laid to rest, t?" Funerals s?rvid with ITEARSE any where in tho county. Also a full lino of Disinfectant*. 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