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i??? MARLBORO MMOCR?T BBN1TETTSV?LLB, S. 0. BVS.A.IIHOWN&CO. WH oe oil HaHon Street Opposite Ara.tonio Hall, ?., .. ...?-.?.>?.<..??....,....?....<..<........,.?..?....<?...,? Friday January 26, 1907. Our Town Government, MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-W P. Breeden, Jr, 0,8 Chaffin,'A. G..Sinclair, E. Powers. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc? i Laurin, Office open daily. POLICE-W T Kelly, WM Atkinson to W*H>,'MM**''"*,','''',,**,"*'I*M*IMMKIM,",**MM*','*'',*'''''M"* Marlboro (Jaunty Officers. MIIKBIVE-J. B. Oroon ; '.Kine OK COURT-J. A. Drake J ?un-: OF PROBATE--M. MoLaurin CORONER-G. A. MoCall ywpBRViaoR-Frank Manning, Jr. 8UPI. EDUCATION-A. L. Kaatorliog TMSASUUBR-N. B. Honors i ii'OR-Junios P, Campbell t? ,'iATOii-Tho?. I, Rivets HoftiWBNTATIVBS-I). D. MoColl, Jr. 0 J Luno, J. P. Gibson V?. ?J?S...?ES-C. D. Easlorling, and J. U. LcGruud, Bonnettsvillo, U ii. MoLaurin, MoColl ' ihn A. Calhoun. Clio, Vf. J. Atkinsou, Blenheim, T, P. Stubbs, Brightavillo, Vf' YV. Irby, Smlthvillo. >> ; hcttsville Church Directory iiODTST-M. W. HOOK, P, C. Bi?in?^y aohool 4 00 p- m. Proaohing at J. \.W i. m. and 7.30 p. in. Prayer meet ing WtjdoOBday ovouing at 4.00 o'clock. ?tendon t Sunday school, Phil. A. . il -:ca. rial-Hov.Chas A, Jones, Pastor. Sunday Behool at 10.00 Proaohing Sun $?y a 11.00 a. m., and7.30p.ui. Prayer {Koot j Jg Thursday ovoning at 8 o'olook. p< ntondont of Sunday sohool. Ii. W. roll. Pn > snYTERiAN-Bunyan MoLeod Ph !)., ?\ietor. Sorviuos ovory Sabbath ?en ut mer) ll a.m. and 8 30 p.m.; (winter) I] J. and 7.30 p. rn- Prayormeeting lay 8 p. m. Soats froo. Strangers < a, ?rd ly invited. Sunday sohool evory nd . IO a. ra. Suporintondent, P. A. liar. All parents and ohildrcn mado ' ,o at tho ?ohool. unty Church Directory, ttsuille Circuit Appointments CV. A. T, DUNLAP, P. C. Sunday-ll a.ra , Piuo Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna, d Sunday, ll a. ra. McColl 3 p. ra, Beauty Spot i rd Sunday-11 a. ra., Pino Grovo | 3 p. ra, Smyrna ?^ouith Sunday, ll a. ra. MoColl 3 p. ra. Beauty Spot U Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. _ I .o Circuit Appointments. V, F. H. 8IIULER, P. C. inching o\cry Sunday morning ut 11 o'olook. Epworth League Sun ight at 8 o'olook. S?nday school .<.ia. m. W, A Hinshaw, Supt .. cr raeoting Monday night at 8. Preaching ovcry Sunday aft at look. Sunday school ut 3. It. aokfon, Supt, 'th Marlboro Circuit. I. J. L. MULLINIX, P, o. nul ny, Oak Grovo, 10.30 it m. Plenbunt Hill 1.30 p m. New Hopo, 3.30 p. vi. Sunday, Shiloh 11 a. m. Kbonosor 3 30 p. u?. hird Sunday, New Hope 1030 a. m. Plorwmnt Hill I 30 p. ru. Oak Grovo, 3 30 p. m. Sunday, Ebonezor 11 a ta. Shiloh, 3 30 p. m. 3riyhtsuilio Circuit. P. B. INO lt AHAM, I*. M. t and thirl Sunday at ll a. ra. ' at 3 30 p in in cond und fourth nt ll a m. . icond uud fourth nt 3 30 p m. yo/ Bennettsville Lodges CUNHUMDATKD LODOB No. 15, K. Ol . ovory second und fourth Mou . at 7.30 o'clock. C W. Crosland, C. C. .a8torling, K. of ll. & S. no LODOE No. 88, moots at Ho, Friday ovoning, on or bo?* ull raoou at 8 o'olook. J. F. Kiunoy, VV. M. 1 Pratt, Scorotary. ?ly Masonic Directory. ito CHAPTER NO. 30 H. A. at Bonncttsvillo on the first ht nftor thc full moon of oaolt rAo?thi T. B, McCall, II. P. ockton, Sooretary. LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., VlcColl, oaoh Saturday after* I o tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. LODGE NO. 33, A. V. M., ho, Saturday on or ?flor eaoh . it 3 o clock, p. xa. * I). MoQuoon, W. M. ovington, Soorotary. -ODOE No. n8 meets on Fri. oon on or before cadi lull llenheim at 3 o'clock. J. K. Rogers, W. M. W. Irucc, Sec'y at Mooro's, I Tripe 20c ouch or 2 foi Pickio- frosh and good, elly-assorted-only 10, r's 8au8ago in tomate y 10 cont?. 'a Whito Wino Vinogai ^WHSONAL Ma*. J. W. Turnage has our thanks for kind remembrance. Johu Sanders has moved from R. F. D. 2 toR. F. D. No. 1. Mr. B. F. Stanton of Rod Bluff waa up Saturday and called with a smile. Mr. J. T. Cope now of Pine Grove sectiou was here Friday and called. Mr. J. P. Hodges of Browne? ville waa up Friday and called to remember us. Mr, J. L. McQuaige, of Heb ron, was up Friday aud called with favors. Mrs. T. W. Bouchies and chil dren have gone to Florida to spend a few weeks?; Mr. G. B. Jenkins, now of Dil lon, called Saturday to say "good bye." We wish him suc cess in his now field. Mr. George M Webster of tho Bethel section was down Wed nesday with a nice lot of frosh sausage, 4 *Souso" ar X other good things. Mr. J. B. Huestoss of Beauty Spot section was hero this week. We certainly sympathize with him in his loss of porlr^-about 1500 pounds, \ DEATHS' DOINGS Tbe ninny friands of Mr and Mrs M itchall Parham, now residents of our town, sincerely sympathize with them in the loss of their little baby girl on Monday lest after a short ill* nias of pneumonia. The funeral ser vices were held Tuesday morning nt B-auty Spot cametory, Rev. W. F. Martin conducting tho sumo. Death of R. J Cannon ROBKHT J. CANNON was the son cf Mr. Robert R. Cannon, and was born in Darlington county in the year 1842. When a young man he came to Marl boro county nod was employed on the South Carolina Temperance Advocate, then published in Bennettsville. After wards he was connected with the Times, and then with the Marlborough Planter, under Col. CW. Dudley. He married while herc Miss Toland McCully, of Columbia. From Bennetts ville he went to Florida and lived there several years, mid then bc returned to Brownsville, in this county, where he was living at the time of his death. He left one child, now living in Wash ington, and one grand child, Lucile Can non, of Bennettsville. Robert Cannon bad a good mind which he improved by general reading and close observation. He was always industrious, and whatever he undertook to do he did with all his might. Ile was modest and retiring in bis disposition, very positive in his con victions, and had a big heart. To his friend? he was open and confiding. To those who did not know him well or did not enjoy his friendship he appeared cold and austere. In his association with his fellow-men he was always pleasant and entertaining. He may have had his j faults bkc all men, but these were always patent to thc world, und he made no at nv -.-y i. !' KYM it Thc funeral services were conducted by Rev. Immpkin of St. Paul's Episcopal Church assisted by Rev. Chas. A. Jones, of the Baptist church. A Weiooine Visitor There was an important meet ing of the ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church ut the residence of Mr. W. P. I3rceden ono even ing last week in honor of thc visit of MrB Martin of Charleston, who is au earnest worker in thc mis sionary cause and organizer of Auxiliary Societies in this State. After an interesting add ross hy hor on mission work a royal lunch j was served hy Mr? Breedon. Reports from Charleston state that the fertilizer shipments from that city will be at least twenty five per cent lesa than last year on account of the shortage of cars. There has also boen groat diffi culty iu getting cars during tl o year to ship tho phosphate rocks from tho minos to tho factory. Wont You Holp Him?. Our pos office is now in a hand some new building with all tho latest conveniences and helps for tho despatch of huai ness. Wc know tho publie appreciate the improvements made, for wo have hoard numerous compliments al ready. Now all that is dosired, is for tho public to full in lino and holp the postmaster to koop tho room clean and free from, tobacco stains on the floor and walls. Hespeet for tho lady patrons should prompt o very tobacco user to see that thc floor he kept cluan The postmaster asks your hearty cooperation in this matter. AUE YOU a Constitution agent T is there n good ono at your I'ostollict? Did he ever solicit your subscription ? If your Hold it not fully OCCUPIED, write today for an agency. Tho best 1(reposition ever made to canvassers, jive agents wanted nil over Carolina. Subscriptions easy to bike, money in your pocket for *very order. Write today. Tho Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Oa. 1000 Bushels Rust Proof Oats For sale by Bennettsville Mercantile Co W Read every page, Yes. read every lino, For hy titia gauge It may pay tor time 35, For Sale On? Nioe Young; Jeray Cow with neoonj Calf Apply to H. II. lluniunn, Ho*. fMb*nn n. K. D, a. - Full moon 29th. - Masons moot to night. - The days aro lengthening, - Poach blooms aro reported. - Tho cold snap may savo the fruit. - The first ice of 1907 was January 21st. -. A stand of oats planted in January is somothing now. - We are sorry to learn that John Bristow the ..butcher." is again quito sick. Special attention is n siced to tho notice by Hon J. L. McLaurin of a lost package of papors. - Tho Auditor has completed bis rounds and now you must soo him at his ?frico. - Tho loss of fresh moat by tho warm weather has run into the thousands. - You can savo moro*y moen now by calling on Strauss & Co J^T* The party who found that package of papers belonging to Hon J. L. Mclaurin, should re turn same at once and got a reward. - Nico fresh eggs at W. M. Rowe. - Cracker Meal for frying Oysters. at W. M, Rowe's FOR SALIS-Ooo Young Holstein and Jeraey Cow with young enif. O. W. Bu ix An?, Nov. 36. Gibson, R F. D a Best Buckwheat and Oatmeal at W. M. Rowe's Fresh Raisins, Currants and Citron at W. M. Rowe's - Fresh lot new ketch Mack erel at W. M. Rowe's UST Just received a nice lino of Box Paper from 25c to 50c at B-nnettsvillc Book Storo, next to Dr. Faison's office Kasou Bros., Props. - Try a package of Chase & Sanborn's ColTee, and if not the best you ever used, don't pay for it-20, 25 and 85o. W. M. Rowe. f?^? Send your Kodak Films to the Reennettsvifle Book Store and have your pictures finished up-to-date at reasonable prices Kitson Bros. Props Mgr Write or Phone Ben net (avilie Book Storo. Phone No 228, when you need anything in Stationery, Books, Magazines, Kodaks and Films. Eason Bros , Props. Hein/.' Baked Beans with to mato sauce, always fresh W. M. Rowe's. - Wiley's Candies always frosh at Bennettsvillc Pharma cy Darlington street . ^("lt Its a Piano or Oi?f?an J<IU iwu kuti Mr. Maxoy Strauss took my measure, and ho lins never failed yet. S^T Fresh Mack rel at C. T. Moore's. 839" 1 am now prepared to furnish homo made Meal and Hominy. C. T. Moore. Thc Charming Woman. is uot accessary ono of perfcot form ?nd features Many a plain v>oman who could never servo as an urlisi'b model, possesses those rare qualities (hit all (ho world admires.' nea:ness, clear eyre, clean smooth t-kin and (hat sprightli ness of step and action thu ajoxupuny good health. A physioally woik woman is nover attractive, not even lo herself. Klcotrio Billers restore weak women, give strong nor vos, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful om nlexion. Ouaruntced at J. T. Douglas Druggist 50. - You will not dread the sound of the fire bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, goods, store or residence with J. S. Mooro. CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASES, CANCER. GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER FREE. Ii your blood is impure, Illili, diseased, hot or tull of humors, If you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and homps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Mood Balm (H. H. B. ). Soon All sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggist or by express fil per large bottle, Sample free by writing Hlood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. II. lt. B, is especially advised (or chronic, d.iep-aeatcd cases, as lt cures' after all else fails. TYNEfl'8 DYSl'EF-A RKMBDY. A OuarAntnod (Juro. If you tufter from Dyspopuia or Indigos^ tiou in any form, gan, belching, bitter tm tr offonaivo bad breath, dr/./.io ?polia, nom ?tomaoho, heart flatter, nnutoa, gcatritia loto hing of food, pain? or Dwelling in Itu stomaoho, buck or o?do, deep touted kid ney or livor tronido, then they will dieap pear in a short timo aftor taking Tynor'i Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to cur? Dyspopuia, indigenlion and all Stmnucln Trouble*, evon of thc Wornt casos. Tyner'i , Dyspepsia Remedy expel?a tho ganses am sweetens the breath II cures Hiok Hoad ache, Coho and Constipation at onoo. Drug gists or by express 50 cents 4 bottle Mon ey roi noded if it fulls to euro. Bounotts viii? Pharmacy and Marlboro Drug Co., 0 Beunottswillo, M. 0. Gall on or write oitho ' storo. rOIEYSHOMY^TAB f?r .hHArmni trnfm, ?ur?* J{? ?jM<it?? Giyo Him A Trial. El86whore will be found th card of Mr. George J?. Dixon, ? iirst class Tinner from Rook1 Mount, who has come to on ) town to open up a Tinshop. Il ! can do anything in tho Tin lint Call and see him in rear W. 1 Pearson s Jewelry store Sunday Hohool hour at tho, sfsthodlit oh u rob bc? boen changed to 4 p sn. The hour for cvcnlm? servtoes et the ohurohoa is DOW 7.30 o'olock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist oberoh .very Thursday evening at 7 30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist ohuroh avery Wednesday at 4.30 p. w. Prayer misting at Prosbyfcarlea oharoh Thursday evening at 7 30. The Epworth League Prayer Meeting ts held every Wednesday evening ta the Sun!ay to bool room of tbs Metfeoqiat church at 8 o'olock. Tbe publia, luvltod. Presbyterian Services The Presbyterian congregstion will hold their Sunday school and morning service uext Sunday in the hall adjoining the Hotel Skye All ore invited. Get Ready for Him. We will have shortly a a first- class and reliable Piano tuner and organ repairer here, he will only stay, a few days. Those needing his servi ces will please leave their or ders without delay nt our store. STRAUSS & Co. Improved Cotton Seed. I huve about 1000 hushols of Kings Improved Cotton Seed, especially grown and improved for planting seed to the highest atan dard of perfection. For early maturing and yield of lint cannot bo excelled. No frost bitten cot ton seed in tho lot. Price .60 cents per bushel, f. o. h Youngsville, N. C. Sugar Loaf Cotton Farm. I. W. MrrcitKMj, Owner. Doc. 6. 1906. :3m UNCLAIMED LETTE**. Tbe following loiters roraalu ueoallsd for nt Bouosttsville Poatnflioo : M ALIC M T. Lou D JUSOU, Wilds \V. Kelti, ??. W Miles. Pres* Cousil, .J?diu Henry Graham,' Wm Dudley, Elliott Mack, (2), Nathaniel Weatherly. J H Pr ss ly Willie King, Dock L ni tr, Ge-.. Lang ley, J. H. Lvaviuer, J W. L*# F. Seitisherg. Titus Th nins, Robert C. White FKMAl.ti I.Isl" M tan Beatie Wu.Soii Mi'i CIHI* P.mnoy, MIK. Fannie Covi. gt- u, M s. Mos*ll D tvitf, M ?ts IO.lu S ?tilt, Mis* Mary P, ll ?UM? A Chauoo For Busiaoas. Tho Matheson .Healty offer this week for salo the $12,000 stock of Groceries formerlvi Wm v . . / ;V,,i v;;, Always ?lad To Seo You, Daily receptions are accorded to all visitors to P. A, McKoIlar's store, while thc salesman practico the greatest courtesy in showing you goods and quoting priese. Found at the Book Store. A nie?' linc of Hillie.-.. Testament?, .IM latest Works of Kieu-m. Ma/naiees. Pie Hire Primes, lt' uik H.mks. . Wire Card Hack, nice line ot' Table's nih-?) sud un ruled. b?x Pap? r. mid aovthinir in the Stationery line- Orders t:?keu for eugra veil Card? and IGuiho-i-v 1 Stationery Rubber stumps ami Stencil*> tassie any style. Agents bu any Mininchie publivbt-d Subscription* taken Pur airy Magasine* or Periodicals, Orders (alien fnr,(any mode Write, phone or oil on Huithetluville Hook Store. BASON BROS., Props., Phono 22?. BEE'S LAXATIVE* HONEY m TAR cusaa COUOHS AND COL.?? Rey. Irl R. Hicks 1907 Almanac Hi v Id It Hicks bas been ooaapslUd by thc popular demand to r.Huuas t's s pub Mention of bia wull known a-d poptd?r Ahuanao for 10,07. Tliin upleudld Al. mauao in now ready. For salo by aswa dolors, or aent postpaid for 25 ,09sts, by v.'oui) AN? Women PuiiLtsniNa Cour AMY, 2201 boomt Street, Ht. Lons II?..publica ?rs of Woun AND WOUKH. OUO of tbs beat dollar nijnthly magntines in Amor?o*, Oas Almatmo goon with ovorjy t ubaoriptiaa. DOES YOU HOUSE LE AX? It so D L. DIXON will gi ve you a close estimate on repairs., er if your roof is worpout and you wan't a NEW TIN ROOF paint ed and ready for the hard Wat? ?og ruin, you hud bettor seo him before the weuth gets wo?st?, My Tin Shop is now moved to P. IC. Odom's old stand. Remember Your Demi. We invite special attention to thc? advertisement of thc llonnettsrills Marble Works in this paper. Call and see samples, or write them, . Horses Do (iet Sick. When a horses and mules are pom it is not always and indication that thei do not get enough to cat. Many ant mais, inst like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all rue dowr and a tonic is needed, ft is not the a mount ot iood eaten that makes mused and fat, Mor* depends upon tbs prop cr digestion or assimilation ol the toot than is commonly supposed. Nothinj has yet been discovered that will bulli up a horse or mule better than Ash crab's Condition Powd' mi lt remedy in its clars sold anice. Ask Mr. Smith nettsvillc. tor it-thc ki es. And McColt Drug 1 ; , ?. te* r Dept. I < regar led by us as an important adj 'ino', to <?jr ni ore. We have ned it ' ordioRly and it uwaii.i ; m.- M'dore. lt turns duubtlul. orratie Wot h nud flocks luto roliablo timepieces, II riios?oimu 'tie useless into MK useful Brooches au i Kings and Pin* and Cir.''mi. And vt ?lever eine needs Hit in ?oe ol skillful workman ship, uu be left with oar repair dopurtfuoot with a certain knowD edge thal ?1 will receive .'.ii- ? ?>.? and prompt trna tm tun. A .id lilij ro just as weloomo as any. ?AM J. PEARSON, >. ; i... a AND OPXIOIAN. Th? Ci IS? Constantly in uso whilo awako subjeotcd to tho most exacting work and tho most delicate of any of tho organs of tho body, is it on? wonder that they sometimos robol? If you S?dperd ih.it your oyes aro rebelliug, j ou should havo them attended to at oheo. Only an export optician with ovory need Cu I appliance should bo permitted lo examine your eyes. A little mistake may moan a big mistake in timo. Wo exaoiinc eyes nceuratoly, Ot glasses cor reel ly, and ohargo for nothing but tho glasses, SAM J. PK ARSON, 'JEW ET. RR & Ornci. N: m ?MM ictical Pharmacist and Dealer in rugs and p>atciil Medicines. WE ?LSD CARRY PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kinds, UTA At iDICINES, Uti i .MIVA rs, Toit. mcy Article*, J VARNISH and STAINS, PEI . ? ,.\IY, SOAPS, % PREPARED PAINTS, 1 ' ? ONGES, j WINDOW GLASS, ar Arn . . md SUPPLIES y LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. v 5 CIGARS AND TOBACCO. non Mons carefully compounded at all hours] anteed lo be of the Purest Drugs and at\ 'de prices. i ) barden Seed & Onion Sets. foi : vat patronago yours for a prosperous new year. J, T, DOUGLAS, ?YX' THE Ol,? STAND ' Vi" : I 1907 'A) ult IRE BI? pilli eU tifiad ) H li our annual "stock tnUiii :." wr> ? IV -r to the for the NEXT KI FTE KN DAYS, ottr entire m (?jj W'i' I These Goods are all Late Arrivals, (ind up Io date. Come and get prices. Now is your chance. Don't Delay your coming ! WE are constantly receiving NEW PIANOS and ORGANS. Always have them on hand. Sold on easy terms. Several good Square PIANOS for sa's Gheap. RESPECTFULLY Strauss & Co* Ben net tsv ll le, 8. C., January 8, 1907. t? ? I I ^^^^^^^^4^^!%^^? A A A. A A A A. A A AAA AA AAA.AAAA.A AA WI HANDLE BARGAINS TOO, NO USE TO WOltaY, BUT COMM Ulli HT ON TO CLAUDE HOOKE'S xir you -x?\r ./%.isri? -?i Dr^ Groote, Clothing, Shoes, Notions *~ And Fancy Groceries. tt&~ Eresh Wator Ground M RAT. and HOMINY n specialty. We Keep a full lino in oach Department nod will lill your Wants in each AT THE t?WHST PRICES. When you come to Town call and set! us. Phono orders in town dolivored F REE, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and seo us-Near Douglas1 Dru;!; Store? BENNETTSVILLE & OH ER AW RAILROAD. Schedulo in Kfifoot Supt io, 1906, lr.<U..,r * ? *.n s i 1. .< ? 1 - DAILY - Except Sunday HtiAj) DOWN. lt KA? Ul? STATIONS, NO 3 No. i. No a No 4. 7 eo p m 1 VJ P '? 9 SS P ?? 9 50 p m 8 10 a m 6 lo a m 9 45 ? m il 30 a m I 45 P m 4 13 p in (upo a m 4 3P p m II 50 p m 4 30 a m K ? s m 6 30 ? ra Laave 7 20 a m S 50 a m 8 50 a m 5 20 p m 4 55 P ?n 8 36 p tn fl 17 p m 3 35 a m 6 30 a m II ju ? m 8 40 p m 0 50 a m 1 t j p Ml .5 4?, P m Arilvo llonnultavillu Kollook Choraw Hamlnt Norfolk Ilichmond Washington linli in m ( IMdhdnlphia Now York CSiurDil? At'anta (Johunbia Savannah Jaokaonvillo An ive Leavo 9 15 am 8 10 a m 0 O'J a m 6 10 a in 5 12 p m 1000 p m 6 25 p m 5 07 ?> "i 11 SS p m 12 as pm 9 00 p m 5 3? ? 'n ia 10 a m 7 Sn p in 10 is p m 9 35 P m 9 15 P m 9 10 p m 8 48 a m I 30 p ir ip 00 a m 8 45 a ir 6 39 a m 12 \o a n S 00 p ri S ?o a n 6* 45 p iv i ISP? 9 00 a n night and morning, with both Nerti i no - tl ifithbonml I* ii hean) Air Jt/mo J"ralos. A. -J. MATUKSON, V. P. and Gen. Man. < HEN YOUR LIFE-DB iCINB YOU TAKE, curate.' We tfive our entt and the needs of our toa tn . Thereby protecting them tage of a skilled- Druggist SUNDAY HOUR BENNETT VIL PHDWE 43. CL ? AU varieties TURN SAY "RED ROCK," SAY IT PLAIN. FOB Homo Drinking "RED KOCK" Blands out among all other drinks .ts au exceptionally pure high class article. It is so valuante es ao aid to digestion, that many . leadi.ng ?Sanita ri u ms order it lu barrels at arrino, for the .uso of their convnleaoenta^apd pa* lienta. It is also a splended'remedia! ?gent in kidney disorders and liv?r 'roubles. I bottle various drinks ard "Ked Hock Ginger A o" as tho queen of all drinks. Bennettsvir Bottling Works. J. C ;! UBBARD, Prop'r. JUDO 12, 19 NEW \ fM SHOP I have opened u nn up to dnteTin Shop i" tho roar o W. L. Pesreon't Jewelry Store, whore am now pre pared to DO ALL KINDS '1 IN HOOFING GUTTERING and SLATING on ebon notice. Protect your boons by using Gutters, etc. All now woik j:narnu teed. You will lind my work done in the heat style. Give me a Tiial. Old Cook Stoves Repaired. YOURS TO SEKVE. G. IA DIXON. April 5, 1900. ?a?r?M.mpr?Moeall PwturnsiaMlaikaTMM MM I tua ot .ny othtr maka ol pattain?. TUN? SMMa* ?i (kali- aty to, Accuracy ?nd aloplkUy. Bf??a11'? MaearUeXTho Qu M?aWcHb?r* than ?ny oth.r I.adli ikccrlpllon (II number,) Cotta ov ? 0 eSate. ,f v,ry auaattibar gat? IVl.fcXYlt, Uiiir?vji? ','.?vt(V:*.tjtj.? fhn fttli.n .M?i??if i . , . . 1..I.0 - t sn .f\.<*hA'J? ?>> VH?. tt-iCAU- U/,-,-rtaV/fW? ... i trj. ii ? [ fepn?i?. Eleotric Lamps a Speoialty. Hanauer City Electric riant. Pnono 114. Donnottsvillo, S. 0. ?X ?f" Report all troub'.o with tho linos 01 i reut lights to tho nbovo. ^LUMBER, FOR SALE I Parties in want of first class Lumber can get it from A. J. J ON KS, Oct 18. llleuheiin, ti, P. D. 1. ians Health REVIVO RESTORES VITfttm Well Man THE wsj-jflfcfr 0f ?je.? RBVIV'O 3El3EI3Vi:33JX3T?r produce? lino roMilt? In SO duyn. It nets powerfully una quid', ly. Cures when othora fat). Young mon cnn regain tholr lost manhood, and old men inny rocovcr their youthful vigor by Using ItBVIVO. lt quickly nnd qulotly re moves Nervousness, Lost Vitality. Soxual Wcnknoss Kueli ns Lost Power, Falling Memory, WuMlii;: Disensos, nnd effects of Kolf-ubuso or excess nnd indisoretlon, which untlts ono for j.tudy, business or marring*. It not only euroa b starting nt tho scat of disease, but is ? groat nervo tonic anti blood builder, bringing back tho pink slow to pule check? and re storing tho Uro ol' youth. It wards oft ap proaching disease Insist on havlMgHiiVIVO, ?io otlinr lt can bo carried in vostwrooUot. Hy ninth$U.OO pur pnekogo. orals: for $5.00. We (Uve freo advice nnd counsel to nil who wish lt, with uimraiiteo. Circulara free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marino Bfds.i Chicago. UL For Kalo in ?cnnottsville hy J, T. Douglas, Druggict. PINE SALVE ACTS LIKE A POULTICE CURES ALL FORMS OF SKIN DISEASE v w yr vV^rarVV-wv^'V'*'* www? ww? BENNETTSVILLE Marble Works. 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ILTON Mol.AUK v Attorney at LOA and PtfTfcte Judge Oflloo In Court Ilouno FINE COTTON FARMS FOU SALS IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. Hil fi Pee Dre Itcnliy Corporation bavo * a limit? <1 number of Fine Cotton - '".urns (or salo Cluy limits thal will pro* ncc One Pulu Cotton per sore at ONE THIRD PRICE of Marlboro lands.; Wtl'e titi Grin und biivo them looalo a fino Cotton m for you. Tne ?" fc Realty Corporation, *4; n June 27, 1900. Cberaw, 8. C. DRES^? LU M li! R, Stove Wood an cc? WE take pleasure in in tor nj lK? publio that we are now pion i? r ". o Dr*?? liwhih! - nil ftrdrffe Tnt r . ?ry etove wood, supply Tti? iii av v .?uattlUy, nt. t ie Rori rhurville paining viii, iuir.f th? Coaut Line yard. PiMine ,i fy? iV<ut your ..odor.' 7>H) (>o.,'' .romp? !y dejt'vei e I to yon, J. J. .V v. ..v.v;;;.t LYN? April ?0, PJ?X;. j KILL THE CO'JGH ANO CURE THE LUNGS w,tH Dr. Ifeg's New M m frico Evie fr $1.00 Fro? Tri?t. 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