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BENNBTT?YILLB, S. O, ? Y 8. A, MttOWN A CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall* Friday February 1, 1907. Our Town Government. MAYO?...p A, Hodges 41 AW>RMMKNWP. Breeden, Jr, 0. 8 ^Jhattui, A, Q. Sinclair, E.Powers. CLERK & TlU?ASURER-MUtCR Mc Ijnriu, Office >pen daily, |.VL!OK- W T Kelly, WM Alklosoo M. ri bor < County O fleer e. 'il tuttiT -?1 . IS. Groen 0 lt's ag on -riiT-J. A. Drake iii oo/ or P.-umATK-M. MoLaurio Conon Ka- ?, \. McCall SuPKttV . 'rank Manntet, Jr. 3ni?i, li . i 0 v : OM-A. L. Eaeterliog l'h te A su ti KU-N. B. Hogers Ali?, ?VOR-Jamos P. Campbell 8?NAXOR--Thoa. I. ltogora .IKPRKSBNTATIVKS-U. D. MoColl, Jr. J J. Lauo, J. P. Gibaon >W-.?U?.*?*8-C. D. Kastorliug, and V?. LcGrand, Bonnettaville, ll. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Olio. Jr. J.'Atkinson, Blonhoim, . P. Stubbs, BrightaviMo. W. W. Irby, Smithville. " *?tnnett?ville Church Directory .dmiomsT-M. W. HOOK. P. C. S . uday aohool 4 00 p- m. Preaching at . 00 a. rn, and 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet og Wodoosday ovoutng at 4.00 o'olook. iH.porihtondent Sunday aohool, Phil. A. dgos. lAPXisr-Rov.Chaa A, Jones, Pastor I adey Behool at 10-00 ? Proaohin? Sun* . /at 11.00 a.m., and7.30p.m. Prayoi ettng Thursday evening at 8 o'elook. ? iperiotendont of Sunday aohool. H. W. Carroll. ?assBTTXRiAM-Bunyan McLeod Ph I , Pastor. Sorvioos every Sabbath > maier) ll a.m, and 8 30p.m.; (wintor) a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Prayer mooting uraday 8 p. m. Soate free. Strangor* dially invited. 8unday aohool ovory ? aday 10 a. m. Superintendent, P. A. < Kellar. All parema and ohildron made como at tho sohool. County Church Directory, mncttsuille Circuit Appointments KEV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. 'irat Sunday-ll a.m , Pine Groy? 3 p. m., Smyrna. ^Iboood Sunday, 11a.m. MoColl 3 p. m, Beauty Spot .'hird Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Qrove 3 p. m, Smyrna fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl 3 p. m. Boauty Spot '4l#/)hi IfA * > 'Ult ' . ,..(/.. ? . ' 'Hil. . rr -..:<M p. m. tebd^i Kandayj Pavri: .jun I i i Thirvi >-JU?KV.I\ Mehren :l e. m. hibooozer 3.30 p. m. (fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Ziou 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments^ BEV. F. H. SHULElt, P. C. Ho-Preaching e\cry Sunday morning at ll o'olook, Epworth League Sun day night nt 8 o'olook. Sunday tohool at 10 a. m. W. A Hinshaw, Supt Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. leulnh -Preaohing ovcry Sunday alt ai 4 o'olook. Sunday school at 3. H. M. Jaekioo, Supt, North Marlboro Circuit. BEV. J. L. MULLINIX, 1\ C. Firal Sunday, Oak Qrove, 10.30 a M. Pleasant Hill 1.30 p tn. Nov/ Hope, 3.30 p. ia. Second Sunday, Shiloh 11 ?. in. Buenezur 3 30 p, m. Third Sunday, Now Hopo 10 30 a. a. Pleasant mu 1 30 p. m. Oak Qrove, 3 30 p. m. Fourth Sunday, Ebeooatr nan. Shiloh, 3 30 p, sa. $ Briyhtsvilid Circuit. REV. I'. B. INORAIIAM, P. M. Bethel flint and thir j Sunday at ll a. m. Boykio * ' ' . at 3 30 p m Boy kia second and fourth at ll a m. Auiioeb cecoud and fourth at 3 30 p m. Directory of JBennettsville Lodges ^f^NBOMDATHD LODOI No. 15, K. ot P., moets every second and fourth Moo* lay nights at 7.30 o'olook. 0- W. Crosland, C. 0. O. D. Easterling, IC of H. & S. MARLBORO LODOK NO. 88, meets at leDDCttavillo. Friday evening, on or be? ore oaoh full moon ut 8 o'olook. J. F. Kinney, W. M. B. M. Pratt, Soorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARMIORO CIIAPTKR NO. 30 ll. A. VL, meets at BennettMvillo nu tbe first friday night after the lull moon of oaoh uoutbi " "~ T. E. McCall. II. P. II, E. Stockton, Scoretary. KORKKA LODO? No. 43, A. F. M., neeta at McColl, oaoh Saturday afteV ooo, before tba lull moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA Louai No. 33, A. F. M., neets at Clio, Saturday on or after oaoh all Huno at 3 o'olook, p. m. D. McQueen. W. M. T. A. Covioglou. Secretary. BRUNS LODOK No. u8 meets on Fri. lay afternoon on or before each lull noon at Blenheim at 3 o'clock. J. E. Rogers, W. M. W. W. Bruce, Sec'y twa:.1. ????!L1. .._>. ... .j . .? Speoials at Moore's, Canned Tripo 20c oaoh or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle--fresh and good. Frosh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour'a Rana*T ia tomato 0 Vinegar PERSONAL Mr. Alex. D Hinton o? Beauty Sjoot section wa? np Wednesday aud called with good oheer We regret to learn that Mrs Sponcer is quite sick at the homo of her son Mr. E. C. Morrison Rev. T, E. Morris of Florence caine; up Monday and remained over until Wednesday afternoon. We regret wo missed seeing him. Mr. Luther Stanton of Brights ville was down Tuesday and call ed to see us. The plows are get ting busy in his section, Mrs M. J. Brigman of (Smith ville passed through town Friday evening on her way to McColl to visit her daughter Mrs Rye Mrs Dr. Bouchier of Columbia came over to attoud the funeral of her son Mr. T. W. Bouchier, and returned homo Weduesdivy morning. Senator T. I. Rogers came over Monday night to attond the fune ral sprvices of Mr. Thomas W. Bouchier on Tuesday afternoon, and returned to Columbia Wed ?nosday morning. : Mr. George Powell has bought the Wannamakor cottage in Che raw aud will move over there perhaps this week. George is a good-citizen and we would like to keep bim here I Hov J. Walter Daniel of Sum ter came ovor Monday and was tho guest of Mr. C. E. Exum.un til Tuesday evening when Bro W. S. Martin took him in charge un til Wednesday morning when be returned home, CUPID'S WORK. With brilliant attending cere monies tile weddiug of Miss Martha Spears Moore, daughter of Mrs Alice G. Moore, and Mr WalterS. Rowe, was solemnize d on We nesday evening January 80, 1907, iu the First Methodist Church on Darlington street, Rev. M. W. Hook, the pastor, pronouncing the vows that made this popular couple one. The presents were numerous, handsome and costly. We are pleased to learn that they will make Bennettsville their home. DEATHS' DOINGS Thu ?ad new? wa? received hero Saturday of tho death of Mr. I. E. Cotton at tho homo of his mo ther in tho town of Cheraw altera ?hort illness, of pneumonia. Mr. Gaston wa? a resident of our town for many years ns a law partner of Capt. Thomas E. Dudley? ?nd had a host of friuuds all over this couti l)jed her i orn? in Bi \\ihtt Hu* ? ,71 tin i . v bi pan oil j 190 ?, -til?.-1 v'.;:or, ; itofiJ w'rs Ma^ie fy hbbs ' Jdoin, ....J :l iu... Jehu ii. ?dou?, and a daughter of Captain T. P. Stubbs, a well known citizen of that township. The funeral ser vices were hold at tho family bury ing.ground on Friday ufternoon, 25th,conducted by her pastor Rev P. B, Ingratiate of the Brightsville circuit. * Intelligence was received here last Thursday of tho death of Mr. Thomas J. Gottingham formerly of Marlboro county, and who wout to Wills Point, TOXUH, some years ugo. Ho was a brother of Menem Wilson, Harris and Henry G. Cot tingham of this county. Ho was tick only ? short timo with severe caso of pneumonia. ttfBifrflTT^ITMWllWIIIII Ml Beimet ts vi lie, Circuit The First Quarterly Conforencs for Bennuttsville circuit will be held at lioauly Spot tomorrow and .Sunday, Feb. 2 and 3. Preaching Sutuiday and Sunday by Plodding Kider. Som ii Fine Beef. Mr. Charley Covington killed two stall-fod steers hot Friday that netted 210 pound tu the quarter. He has twelvo moro of tho samo sort that he will supply his trade with during tho next mouth. He is cortaiuly lucky tu securing some tine beef cattle for his customers. A Serious Fall Cesar Bowman, tho colored lineman for tho Electric Power Plant, fell from a soft, sappy Eole a few days ago and badly ruised up. He is in bed, and it may be weeks before lie will be abie to got to work again. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Th? following letti.1.1 remain unoullud for nt UeniifttHville Pont?.Men : M ALK LIST. Charle? Smith, Jr., C. M Woy, J. W Stanton. Thomas .luabe, Sycoiron Graham, Mr. Maeie, John T Johnson Henry Sandy, Wesloy Laible PUMA LB LIST Miss Carrie Graham, Miss Nelli*' Dunbar, Mrs Sallie E Math? son, Misa Lucio Rogers, Miss Vash Boarholoy, Miss Annie Levinor, Miss Wilmer Lavincr. ARE YGU H Constitution agent ? lu there a good ono at your Postoiliee? Did ho over solit.it your subscription V If your field it not fully OCCUPIED, write today lor au agettcv? Tho best (imposition ever made to canvassers. ?ive agents wanted allover Carolin?. Sub?cript?ons easy to tako, money in your pocket for tvery order. Write today, The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, G?. TOWN AND COUNTY NJSW3. - Tho icc outdoors Tuesday did not molt all day. - When trio farmors got busy nows items become scarce - Next Monday is salesday and a large crowd is oxpeeted - The colored Methodist have a revival meeting iu progress -We return thanks to Rev. J. R. Prince ipr valued favors. - Sickness among our force accounts for snort comings thia week. -Fresh Oysters can bo had daily now at Covington's market on the square. - So far, we aro glad to say, we have escaped the sleet and snow which caught tho up coun try towns. - With coal at $9 and $10 per ton, the poor folks aro finding it pretty grate-ty to keep warm on these cold ocornings. Special attention is asked to tho notice by Hon J. L. McLaurin of a lost package of papers. .--? The Auditor has completed his rounds and now you must see him at his office. - Nice fresh eggs at W. M. Rowe. -? Cracker Meal for frying Oysters. ut W. M, Rowe's FOB SALE-Ooe Youo? Mnlntoiu ?nd Jereoy Cow with young calf. O. W. BULLAHU, Nov. a6. Gibton, 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 9&~ Just received a nice line of Box Paper from 25c to 50oat BoinettsviPf Book Store, next to Dr. Faiaou'a office tOaeou Bros., Props. - Try a package of Chase & Sanborn'8 Coffee, and if not the best yon ever used, don't pay for it-20, 25 and 35c. W. M. Rowe 63" 8ond your Kodak Films to the Reennettsville Book Storo and have your pictures finished up-lo-dute at reasonable prices. Kason Bros. l'rops. ItS?-Write or Phone Rennettsville Book Store, Plione No 228, when you need any1 bing in Stationery, Books, Magazines, Kodaks '?ml Films. Ea&on Bros , Props Heinz' Baked Bei? ns with to mato sauce, always fresh W. M. Rowe's. - Wiley's Candies always fresh at Bennettsville Pharma n\r Thud inert on ?strpnt -.viii t.atic easy ! > ill ei- iii Cl;;',.!" T. Mooro'' ? my, my : wmu a nundy suit : CHU you tell me where you got it ? ' ' Yes, Mr. Muxey Strauss took my measure, and he bas never failed yet. Fresh Mack rel at CT. Moore's. i am now prepared to furnish home made Meal and Hominy. C. T. Moore. Thc Charming Woman. ia not necessary one of perfect lorin ?nd foal urea Many a plain woman wh < could never setve ns an artist't? model, possesses tho-e rare <|'iuliiio>> thu all thu world admirer*.' nea'ne>a, clear cy> s, olean .Mumu h -Mn und (hut sprich iii ness of step and notion (hit ajoiinpiny irood bo > lt h. A physically wetk woman is trevor attractive, not even to herself. Klocirio Billers ro-toru wo ak women, give strong nerves, bri it ht eyes smooth, velvety akin, beautiful oom? pi tx ion. ?uirsnteed at J. T. Dough-* Druggist 50. - You will not dread tho sound of tho firo bell if you have an in surance policy on furniture, /jjoods, store or residenco with J. S. Moore. CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASES, CANCER. GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER FREE. Ii your blood ia impure, thin, diseased, hot or full o? humors, If you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bompa, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Hotanic Blood hahn (II. B. B. ). Soon All sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is mude pure and rieh. Druggist or by express jil per large bottle. .Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B, H. is especially advised for chronic, ddep-scatcd cases, as it cures after all else fails. TYNBR'8 DYSPEPSIA RBMBUY. A Guarantood Curo. If you RUlfor from Dyspepsia or Indiges> tion in any form gaH, belohing, bitter taute offonsivo bad breath, diezio ?pelle, ?oui htoiuaehe, heart lliutor, nausea, gaetriti? loa h ii;; of food, pallia or awaiting in thi Htomaehe, baok or aido, deep teated kid* Dey or livor trouble, thou they will dieup poar in a ahort timo after tuking Tyuor'i Dyapcpuia Remedy, mudo capnciully to our( Dyspepsia, indigCHtion and all Htomauh? Trouble?, eve? of tho Wor?t oases. Tyner'i Dyspepsia Remedy expel?a tho gassc? am! sweetens tho breath It eurea Biuk Head auho, Collu and Constipatiou ut ouco. Drug giste or by express 50 oent? a bottle Mon oy rotunded if it falls to oure. llenrcttt ville Pharmnoy and Marlboro Drug Co., 0] Bonnottawillo, S. 0. Gall ou or writo eithei atoro. f?r childr?n$ ?af9, *urp* #0 .ftinip? Giye Him A Trial. Elsewhere will be found th* card of Mr. George L. Dixon, s lirst class Tinner from Hook j Mount, who has come to oui town to open up a Tinshop. Ht eau do auything in the Tin line Call and see him In rear W. h Pearson s J? we) ry store ) r RELIGIO lia NO TEE. Srsday School hour ajt tho Ksifctfdisi church bas been changed to 4 p. va. Tho hour for evening somcoa at Cb? I churches is now 7 30 o'clock. Prayer mooting at the Baptist ohurot j ovary Thursday evening nt 7 30. Prayer mooting at the Methodist ohvroh j every Wednesday at 4.30 p. m. Prayer mooting at Preebytertao charoo ! Tbaraday evanlog at 7 30. The Epworth: League Prayer meeting ts held every Wednesday evanlog ta th* Sunday achoo! room of the Metbodlit ohnroh at 8 o'olook. The pabilo Invitad. Presbyterian Services Tho Presbyterian congregation will hold their Sunday eohool and morniug service next Sunday in the hall adjoining the Hotel Skye Ali are invited. ATTENTION GUARDS ! The Marlboro Guards are or dered to assemble at the Ar* mory-every member ready for duty-not Inter than 7 30 Munday evening February 4th 1907. This meeting is urgent, and ali are expected to attend. Don't for Jet the hour and date-the 1st Mon? ay night iu February 1907, ot 7.80. By order of W. H. MCINTYRE, Capt Co. I, 1st Inf try, N.G.8C. Jau 80, 1907. - Mr. Charley Covington ls moving I1?9 market from Broad street back to the old market on the public square near the post| oflice. South Carolina is preparing l'or a line exhibit ut the James* town Exposition, AU of her in dustries will be represented. (let Ready for Him. We will have shortly a a ?rst- 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 dura without delay at our ttore. STRAUSS & Co. Improved Cotton Seed. I have about 1000 bushels of Kings Improved Cotton S- ed,| especially grown and improved fur planting s ni 10 t h<-ht/ht'S' }??.in dar! of perfection. For early maturing und yield ot lint cantut be excelled No fro-t bitten c.d ton ?t*ed in the 'Ot. P icc 6 . cents per bu tm el, f. <?. b YoungsVille, N fl A. Chit.noo \ ?ii \y ? mi). this week for salo the $12,00< stock of Groceries former!} owned by the Marlboro Whole sale Grocery. Gallon or phone Matheson Realty Co, in thc Skye Hotel building. PIHE-ULES for the Kidneys SO DAYS' TREATMENT FOR SI.OO* Found at the Book Store. A nie?? line of Bibles. Testament, ihe lu?e>t Works nf Fio dun, M?gaainea* Pic ure Krautes. B auk Books, Wire Card Back, idee Hue nf Tablai? ruled unif nu ruled. B.11 Pap r. and uuythinir in the Stationery linft Ordein taken for CORI'S veil Cur?!? uml f?tnho*?oJ Siaiiotioiy Rubber slumps tied Stencils iu mle any lyle. Aueuts I'm any M linaine |>iilili<*bcd *uh?eitpiioos taken tor ney .Mm:oe * ur Pei indic?is, Oidor* taken fur any otu-le Write, phono or cull on Benoottsvill? Book Store. BASON BROS., Prop*., Phono 228. BEE'S LAXATIvf HONEY AND TAR CURES OOUQIIS AND COLDS Rey. Irl R. Hicks 1907 Almanac. Riv Irl It Ilioka hun boen oouiiell-d by the popular demain! tu rcauuto tho pub lioutiou of hin woil ku >wn a d popuUr Aliuonao fur iqo7. This pploudid AL munno i? now ready. For nulo by new? dealer*, or aunt postpaid for 15 cuite, hy Wonn AND WORKS PUIII.ISIIINU COVI'ANV, 2201 Lociwt Street, St. lum 1) Mo , publish er? of Wont) AND WORKS, ono of tho heel duller monthly magisinss '? America* Ono Alrnauau gooe with every Mitxorlplioa. DOES YOU HOUSE LEAK ? Uso D bi DIXON will gi ve you a closo estimate on repairs, or il your roof is wornout ami you wan't B'NEW TIN HOOF paint od and ready for thu bani heat ing rain, you had bettor sen bin; before the weath gets worse. Mj Tin Shop is now moved to D. K Odom's old stand. Keineuiher Your Stead. Wc invite special attention to tin advertisement of tho Benueltevilli Marble Works in this paper. Call nm seo samples, or write them. Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mules arc poo it is not always and iudication that the do not get enough to cat. Many ani mais, just like lunn.m beings, have in digestion or the system is all run dow and a tonic is needed, lt is not the s mount ol lood eaten that makes muscl and fat. More depends upon, the pro?, cr digestion or assimilation ol the loo than is commonly supposed. Nothin has yet been discovered that will huil up a horse or mule better than Asl crab's Condition Powders, thc onl remedy in its class sold under a gnat antee.- Ask Mr.\ Smith Newton. Ber nettsville, tor it-th* klud put up in do? es, And McOc n- .MrtSott. f 0* ti K'X'.nl.id by us as so important fcoj'jooi i</ ?mr store. Wo huvo t<puppod it h'Mordionly and it aw ?il J yo m rdors. lt turn? douhtftil. erratio Watches and olooka into reliable ? mt pieces. ll trenafottus tho usoless luto tho Uielu! Brooitbcs and Rings and Pins and Chafo*, ami whatever ciao noeJs ll (J situation ol skillful workmuu *h>s?. un) }... 1 fi with our repair department with a certain koowl* ;dgo that h .<ill recoivo intelligent ami prompt treat mont, Aud little i ;h- arc just as welcome va Any. SAM J. PEAUSON. iTvAvy.LB* AND OP:IOI\N. The JJi-. . M Constantly in uso wbilo awake aubjeoied to tho most exaotiog work und tho most dolioato of any of tho organs of tho body, is if an? wonder that they sometimos rebel? If you au peet dui your eyes aro rebelling, jon should have them attonded to at oooo. Only an export uptioian with every needful upplianoo tdiould bo permitted to oxatuino your oyes. A Iii tlo mi-take may moan a big unmake to timo. Wo examine eyes accurately? Ot glattes eon cotty, and charge for nothing but (bo glasses. SAM J. PEARSON, JEWBLER & OPHOI v; ? sr. D?wm?gt ? ictical Pharmacist and Dealer in :,m J0rig? and paient JUjJcdicincs I WE ?LS? C?RRY T ? IMCIXES, < m ye WA is, 1 tfj&l ??>:.]" i 'u.ncy Articles, ? ? ; VH SJ ti J i Y, so A rs, ii mina, ^NGES, 8" I ?iii SUI PAINTS. OILS, BRUSHES of all kinds, i VARNISH and 8TAINS, i PREPARED PAINT8, T WINDOW GLASS, TUES j LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> jtions carefully compounded at all houri uar an feed to bc of Ike Purest Drugs and ai i le prices. M ; Garden Seed & Onion Sets. it patronage yours for n prosperous ucw year. J. T, DOUGLAS. AT THE OLD STAND mm 1907 I ii? ? !.' EE Bil ?-?to ]t h-iU 1 !?</ *' WH i flfi'l' t(> tile lOCUfciS ?I Greatly h 'tutuca Priooj. Goods aro all Lalo Arrivals, and np Io date, ind get prices* Now is your chanco. Don't y your coming ! re constantly receiving NEW PIANOS and S. Always h ive them on hand. Sold on terms. . I good Square PIANOS for sa'G Glisap. RESPECTFULLY Strauss & Co. tsville, 8. C., January 8, 1007. VJ [ AILE BARGAINS TOO. _KJX y :*y v??y \*x >*vr v?x_ - >*< >U>U > i< vi> ,U >\ i yO WORRY. RUT COM Ii LUG ITT ON TO iU?E MOORE'S IF rou ?^Tsrrv ote, Clothing, Shoes, .Notions H lind Fancy Groceries. Vater Ground Me A?. and HOMINY a specie'ty. lino in ouch Department and will ful your Wants in one AT THE LOW HST PR?CWS. to Town call and soo us. Phone orders in town delivort id satisfaction guaranteed, 3 us-Near Douglas1 Drug Si ore. b'VILLE & CHERAW RAILROAD. ^ _ - DAILY wu a'.Kti?| ! Excopt Bundey, ST A TH) NS. Ritan Ut*. No 7 m Leave ra m ru in m ra ra m m M DI n n 'tullin-! I ? Viii Koliook Ghera w Haintit Norfolk Richmond Washington Hatttmoro Philadelphia New Yoik Charl. ?Ito Ai 'inti Columbio Savannah n Arrive Junkvonvilbi Arrivo 915 a in 8 to a in 8 06 u ra 6 10 a ra 8 12 p ni IQ00 p ni 6 25 p m 5 07 p ra 2 ss p m 12 25 p m 9 00 p in 5 3? * n? 12 10 a ra Leave 7 50 p m ?-?jr i indent! ni i liai ?uUtbliadoil : made nt Kolloek, night and morning, with both Not aboard Air Line Traine. ON, V. P. and Gen. Man, A ?gpURACY (jbujYTS WHEN YOUR LIFE DEPENDS UPC HE MED* 10INE YOU TAKE. We HU Preo^iptiona ac curate. We give our entire time to our DRUG STOB? and tlie needs of our patrons. Thereby protecting them and giving them the advan tage of a skilled Druggist ALWAYS* SUNDAY HOURS 9 tb 11 A. M. BBNNETTYILLE PHA^MASY. PHONB 43. ?. ?. MATTHEWS, Mgr. ?W AU varieties TURNIP SEED fresh. SAY "RED ROCK." SAY IT PLAIN. FOR Horne Driuklng "RED ROCK" Blands out among all other drink* .is an exceptionally nure high class artiole. It is so valuable as ao aid to digestion, that many leading Souita Hums order it in barrels ot a time, for tho uso of their convalescents and pa liouts. It is also a splonded remedial sgent in kidney disorders and liver troubles. I bottle vnriotis drinks ami "Red Rock Ginger A. o" us the queen of all driuks. Bennettsvil Bottling Works. J. C ! unit A HD? Prop'r. June 12, 19 NEW \ fM SHOP I have opened ii en up to ?luto Th Shop ?n tho rear.? W. L. Peer ?on' Jewelry Store, where om now pre pared to DO ALL KINDS *i IN ROOFIN? GUTTERING and SLATING on abor notice. Protect your houses by usinj Gutters, etc. All uew work guarnu teed. You will find my work dono ii tho best style. Gi ve me n Trial. Obi Cook Stoves Repaired. Youns TO SERVE. G. L. DIXON. April 5, 1906. JIMWMN RfeOall Va VoM>ftfif!! ttg&m ISM ?nr olbtr m?U? ot pattern*. VthHM HHHI ail kw ?ty'?. accuracy and .lioplicttf, ? (/'?v-*<i* ?. ' I? wu *?t atti <;?|?lo*v*?l.? OM "A i'v*/- .(.) , mi C?l*f<>*W? s.!1??l.f #* V'.V?MV?1 A ?>??.... u\* x.-o.? cc )<'.-v? ? '?vi Slactiical and Plumbing SuppUSB. Ekctiic Lamps a Spooialty. Manager City Electric riant Phono 114. Ponnottsvilio, Bi O WcH" Report nil troub'.o with tho liuoa o i root lights to tho above. FOR SALE I Parlies in want of first class Lumber can get it from A. J. JONES, Oct 18. Blenheim, H. F. D. 1. **? REVIVO ian? 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