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B?NNETTSYILLB, S. 0.
BY S. A. ?BOWN * CO.
O?loe West of Court irons?.
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Friday, January 23. 1903
Ottr Town Gorvernment.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
i ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, O. E.
?xum, John T. Douglas, W. 8. Row?.
5{ - ^ CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
Laurin. Off?ce open daily.
POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett
i
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Green
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake
& JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin
L>-CSS^SS-O. F, COYlDfitOB
C??PERVTSOS.V/-M. E. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-VV. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J.' ??. Thomas
AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrill.
SENATOR-Cha?. S. MaCall.
REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. MeColl. ?Tr.
J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick.
MAQISTAIES-C. D. Easterling, T. L.
Crosland,' Beoneitsville,
H. L. MoLautin, MoColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim,
D, D. Siubbs, BrighlsviHc,
W. W. Irby, Smithville.
BenneUsville Churc h Directory.
METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C.
Sunday school 3.30 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a. m, aud7.0U p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun?
. day at 11.00 a. m., and 7.00p.m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening ot 7 o'clock.
Superintendent of Sunday Behool, H. "Vi
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-This chu ruh for the
present is without s pastor. Prayer meet
ing oo Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
Sunday school, at 10.00 a. m. Superin
tendent of school, J. T. Dudley.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Roolor,
Preaching every second and fourth Sunday
at II o. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday
Babool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Faison,
Superintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of
P., meets every second and fourth Mon
day nights at 7.30 o'clock.
E L\>w< . 0 C
C. D. Baaicrliorr, X. of R & S.
M??LR?&Q Lop?v. No.j SH; iceet " ut
BooucttByVilc. Friday evening, ob 0 ii
'.-.'leis fall moi i .' 8 o'clveh ?
J. 1. ?Ltl<Utijr, ?? . .?'??.
T. T, Dudley, Secretary.
.? "County Ma?oi\yj Directory,
MARLBORO CHATTER NO, M) R. A.
M., meets ?tl?ctju??thv.lh . ??osi?
Fiidav ot oncli month,
Hob: Chaffin. II. P.
TI, K. Stockton, Secret TV.
.EUREKALOOOK NV; ts, ? M.,
ii?ijts -i t M ?' nell BUHU ;. flor
liOOU, uuiore the tull moon,ut 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M..
moots at Clio, Saturday on or after each
lull moon at 3 o'olook, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W: M.
John Purish, Soerotary.
County Church Directory.
.JJennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J. W. ABIAILL, p. c.
First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove"
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. MeColl.
3 p. rn, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove,
3 p. m, Smyrna?
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. M1C0II,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. "VV. B. BAKER P. C.
First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. ru
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. .A T. DUNLAP, P. C.
Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays 11 a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
---Beniah -1st and 2d Sunday; 3 30 p. m.
3d and 4th Sundays ll a, ni.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 a: m.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Thrlco A Week Edition.
The Most Widely 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
not its success. This is because it tells
lt impartially, whether that news he po.
litical or otherwise. It is in fact almost
a daily at the price of a weekly.
In addition to news, it publishes first
class serial stories and other features
suited to the home and fireside.
The Thrice a Week World's regular
subscription price is only $1.00 per year
and this pays Jor 156 papers. We otter
this unequalled newspaper and the Dem
ocrat together one year ior $1.67.
iLTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney at Law and
Probate Judge.
Oilloe in Court noune.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Estate of Mary Ellen Newton.
,'OTIOB is hereby given to all credi?
_ I tors of tho ostnto of Mrs Mary Ellen
Nowton to render an account of their de
mands duly attested to iho undersigned
Administrator, orto H. IL Newton,Eiq..
hts attornoy. W. M. BRIEDIN.
" Administrator.
Boanoltfivillo, S, Ci No?. 7, 2902.
PERSONAL
~ Senator. McCall cant? ^
Friday hight and Was not able1 to
return until Thursday.
We regret to. learn that ouf'.old
and valued friend Mr. E. C.
Everett of Hebron is quite sick
Senator MoLaurln has moved
his family.back to our town. We
are .pleased to have them here.
Mr. Robert Newton and little
son Ralph', of Newtonvillef have
been visiting relatives in Marion.
We see Senator McCall is on
six committees. They mean to
work him this time
Miss Erma May Webster of
Wilmington spent last week with
her grand parents in the Lester
section T. "
Mrs. Liliie Dorn of Sumter has
been spending a few days in our
town, the guest of Mrs. Amelia
Dudley
Mr. J. D. Moore of the Bethel
section was down Monday and
called. No special news in his
section
Messrs C. D. Quick and J. W.
Driggers of Smithville was down
Saturday and called to make us
feel good
Capt T. P. Stubbs, of Brights
ville, and a member of the County
Pension Board was down Friday
and called to swap news
Mr. Henry G. Harrell after a
long stay in tho north has been
spending a few days at home
with his mother Mrs. L. D. Har
rell
Mr. Harris Spears now of
Scarboro, Sumter county, was
in town Wednesday afternoon.
He has just returned from a visit
to his son over iu Robeson
Mr. L. D. Stubbs of Brights
ville was down Monday and call
cd. He says measles have ap
peared in his family and several
to have it
Mr Henry Cottingham a hust
ling good farmer of Smithville,
was down Monday and called, i
He is preparing to lead the mar
ket this year on m?lions
Miss Evelyn Rogers daughter
of Capt. B. P. Rogers, who has
been teaching at Bennetts vii le
has accepted a position in the
Graded School at this place
Greenwood Journal 14th
Mr. James Stubbs, son of Capt
T. P. Stubbs of Brightsville,
went to Tampa, Fla,, about four
weeks ago, writes that he is so
well pleased with the country,
that he will not return soon
. ; iD'S WORK.
Married on Sunday January 18th,
1 iii}'}, by D. D. Stubbs, Esq., Brights
li?, Mr. Harris R. Townsend of the
? .ueiuel section sud Miss Pauline Odom
I R raith?:!!?
j * V
?M?rriedion Sundsv, January l3f :.
?903, by Rey. D. H. Everett, at is
renidl'hce 5u IRibrob, Mr, W altor Jones
i und M'?H 1 .i RS cDuftie daughter bf
Mr. D. D. McDuttiio of t * Ebenezer
section.
* *
Married ou Wednesday afternoon,
January 21, 1903, at the residouco of
the brido'n father, Mr. Robert Spears,
by Rev. W. B. Baker, Mr. Marvin
Lee and Miss Lizzie Spears-all of
Hebron Township.
The Wilmington Star of the 22d
has the following notice:
Mr. and Mrs R. T. Rivenbark, of
Willard, N.C., have issued in vila lion a
to the marriage of their daughter Miss
Gertrude Rivenbark to Mr. Thomas
Gibson Covington, a prominent young
] merchant of Clio, H. C., on Wednesday
January 28th, 1903, at high noon, at
Willard, N. C., at the home of the
bride's parents.
DEATHS' DOINGS'.
Died at her home in Clio, on
Satnrday morning, January 17,
1903, after a protracted illness,
Mrs. BETTIE WELCH, beloved
wile of Mr. J. W. Welch-aged
50 years, 1 month aud 2 days.
The funeral services were held
at Hebron church on Sunday
morning, conducted by Rev. A.
T. Dunlap assisted by Rev. W.
B. Baker.
An Ugly Outrage.
We mentioned last week that
Mr. A. J. Stubbs of Brightsville
lost his stables and a line mule
by fire. It now turns out that
the stables were first robbed of
the fine mule and another old
plug of a mule or horse put in
place and then the stables fired
to hide the robbery. Mr. Stubbs
offers a reward of $100 for proof
to convict the party who did it.
- For the want of water the
southbound train from Gibson on
yesterday was 1 hour late.
Domestic, Troubles.
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestic ruptures
occasionally, but there can be lessened
by having Dr. King's New bite Pills
around. Much trouble they save by
their great work in Stomach and Liver
troubles. They not only relieve you, but
cure. 25c, at Drug Store.
FOR SALLE CHEAP. *
M Rilli 6xSxi6,
23 " 6x10x16 18 19,
7 " 4x10x16,
84 2XSX24,
18 3*5?4,
40 5*5"4.
DOO l6, I9O2. J. M, jACKHOlf.
FOU S JJ LE!
Lot of 19 percent Nitrate Soda.
For shipment during February 1903.
WELM & EDEN?,
P. O. Box 414, Sumter, 8. C.
Dso. Il, 1002,
TOWN AlfD COUNT&NJBWS. ^
- Saturday was a big day
- Easter this year is April 32.
-- New moon next WednesJ ay
- The Clerk has one sale for
February
- How was Tuesday for a win
ter day? ? ? ?
-- Mittle's clearance sale cl?ses
to-night
- Washington's birthday this
year falls on Sunday
- The supply of wood has
been equal to the demand.so far.
- Hick's predictions for Jan
uary have come true
- Could we expect good roads
with the weather we are having V
?ST" Those who are fond of
Cream of Wheat can find it at
W. M. Bowe's. ,
- Special attention is asked to
the supplement to the Supply
Ordinance, which appears in this
issue
The largost line of millinery,
dry goods shown in town to go nt
coat ut Mittlo'B store.
- Remember the pension com
missioner will be in the Auditors
office every Saturday to prepare
papers for the pension board
- Master Simeon Gibson has
recovered the Bicycle taken from
him at the Cotton Mill
- If yon want to buy a nice
home in Robason county write Mr*
W. B. Burns at St. Paul's, N. C.
HOUSES AND MULES-W. P. Broedoa
bu now on band t he finest lot of Horeea
and unies over brongbt to Bennottsvlllo,
Call and see them.
NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY
OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVER THE
"PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK."
H. H. NEWTON.
Sept 1,1902,
Mittle*? clearance sale begins
Saturday morning January 10th
runs 15 days.
Use nothing but Heinz pure
white wine and cider vinegar for
sale by W. M. Rowe.
tt&~ If you want a good smoke
try a Cubanola Cigar for sale at
W. M. Rowe's.
Pipas and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can be found at J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
Are You Afflicted ?
ULCEBINA is absolutely guaranteed
to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema,
Itch, Sores and chronic skin diseases.
Send 35 cents and get a package by
mail. Manufactured and sold by
R. G. DOZIER, M. D.
Lumber ton, N. C.
MiHle*a clearance ?ale beorins
on Saturday m'or.niiNg.i:<jauuary IO
ru ti Iii daya. ' - j
The February Numbat,
Tho principal features ot the JSEW
IDEA WOMANS MAGAZINE for Febru
ary aro as always, utilitarian, . and in
patterns, descriptions of costume;
fancy work, and domestic affairs tbero
is nothing more helpful to the home
maker now published; but the literary
features are equally as valuable. The
stories are charmingly told aud well
illustrated. Mrs. i?. A. Osborne's
paper upon Lincoln, entitled "A Na
tion's Patron Saint," is especially ap
propriate, and Ernest Neal Lyon's
poem ou Washington emphasizes the
patriotic element of the contents.
Mts. Wilson Woodrow's article upon
Mrs Fiske as ''Mary of Magdala"
continues the feries upon the promi
nent women of the stage.
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayid by many a man enduring
pains ol accidental Cuts, Wounds. Bru
ises, Burns, Scalds Sore led or still joints
But there's no need lor it. Buckler's
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure
the trouble. It's the best Salve on eurih
lor Price, too. 25c, at Druggist.
All millitury, silks and dress
goods at a sacrifice durldg Mit
tie's cost sale.
Shoes, mens hats, and boys suits
mnst go regardless of cost at Mit
tle's clearance sale.
-? <3> ?
JJ6F* Tho largest line of milli
nery and dry goods shown in town
to go at cost at Mittle's store.
Don't You Love Flowers*/
Ii so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at the Hardware store
and you can be suited.
WARNING NOTICE !
AHL persona aro hereby warned not to
trespass upon any lands bolonging to
nie or under my control in Bcd Bluff
township, by ridiug, walkiDg, hauling cut
ting, bunting or nllowing t-tock to run nt
largo.
Deo 12, 1902. A J. IIueeicBs.
Cabbago Plant s for Sale.
Mrs. J. S. Liles of Krightsville,
R. F. D., 4, has Home varieties of
cabbage plants for sale at 25 centB
per 100. If you wa nt to be early
set out now.
Town Registration::
NOTICE is horeby given that tho clHco ia
open for tho purpose of registering the
qualified voters of tho Town of Bennotlt
ville and will bo opon ovory Baturdny nt
tho Probate Judgo's olllco In Court House,
from io a. m , to 4 p. m., until ono week
beforo tho noxt genoral cleotion In April
noxt. Requisites, 2 years in tho State, 1
year in tho county and 4 months in tho
Town, and all taxes pa'd, and oxomptiona
from certain offoncos.
H. S. QUICK,
Town Supervisor Registration.
BeboetUvllle, January 14, 1903.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Kev. C. W. Boyd will conduct Ber*
vices at St, Paul's Episcopal Church
?ext . undny morning and night.
Tho hoar for evening sorvicoB at (be
ohurohes is now 7.30 o'clock.
Prayer mooting at tho Bnptlel,, church
ovory Thursdoy evening at 7.00,
Prayer mooting at tho Methodist church
every Wednesday at 7.00 p. m.
Tho hour for Sunday School at tho
Mtlbodlst church has been changed to
3 30 o'clock in tho afternoon.
Tho annnal mooting of tho Hebron Mo
moilal Association, whluh ia generally bold
on tbe second Sunday In January, bas, for
good reasons; boen postponed to tho fourth
Sunday In January.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
PIHST ROUND-E. P. TAYLOK, P. B.
Clio and Beulah Clio, Feb 15,16
McColl ob and Mills, MoColl, night, Fob 20
BannottEvillo ct, Smyrna Feb. 21,92
BrightsvIUo, Boykiu, Fob 28, march 1
North Marlboro, El?pn<zer 3J p. m. mob 1
Booucttovillo Sta, (night) march 13,14
MoColl & Bennottsvillo. Milli,
Shiloh, maroh 14,15
Blenheim ct, Parnnsauj^ , maroh 21,22
Browns ville, Bethlehem, (.3 30 p.m ) 22,23
O,_i x- Acronthi
ma kn
$10.00 Daily.
Crayou Portraits, 45. Family Records?c
Memorials, 5o each. Picture Frames, .vize
10x20, 15c and up*. Big catalogue free.
FRANK W WILLIAMS & CO.
Deportment B. CHICAGO, III.
A Marvelous Invention.
Wonders .never cecse. A machine
has been invented that will cut, paste
and hang wall paper. Thc Held of in
ventions and discoveries seems to be
unlimited. Notable among great discov
eries is Dr.King's New Discovery lor
Consumpliou. lt has done a world ol
good for weak lungs and saved many
a lile. Thousand have used it and con?
quered . Grip, Bronchitis' Pneumonia,
and Consumption. Their general ver
dict is: " It's the best and most relia
ble medicine for throat and lung troub
les- Every 50c and $1 00 bottle is guar
anteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro. drug>
gist. Trial bottles tree.
Tried To Conceal lt.
It's the old story ol murder will out"
only in this Case there's no crime.
A woman feels run down, has back
ache or dyspepsia and thanks it's noth.
ing and tries to hide it until she finally
breaks down. Don't deceive yourself.
Take Electric Bitters at once. It has a
reputation for curing Stomach, Liver
and Kidney troubles and will revivily
your whole system. The worst iorms of
those maladies will quickly yield to the
curative power ol Electric Bitters, unly
50c, and guaranteed by Druggist,
Two Sides lo if.
Atlanta Journal.
South Carolina boasts that
there hasn't been a divorce in
that state since tho war. This
?nay account, in ?t mensure, "for.
tli?'.iiu?iboi' of people who have
moved -j'.wftv fron? South. Caro
lina in the last '.;"> years.
. - * ?.. v - - --
Oumi o?iyiur ah 1 Blood I'ouv. u.
If you have blood poison producing
eruptions, pimples, ulcer?, swollen glands
bumps and risings; burning, itching skin,
copper-colored spots or rash on thc skin,
mucous patches in mouth or throat, fall
infi hair, bone patna! old rhcurmiti.-m or
foul catarrh, take Botonic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.). It kills thc poison in the
bloxl; soon old sores, eruptions hool, hurd
swellings subside, aches and pains stop
nod a perfect cure is made of the worst
cases ol' Blood Poison.
For caneen, tumors, swellings, eating
sores, ugly ulcers, persislent pimples ol
all kinds, take B. B. B. It dostroys thc
cancer poison in thc blood, heals cancer
of all kind.-:, cures the worst humors or
supnuroting'swclliugs. Thousands cured
by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B.
composed of pure botanic ingredients.
Improves the digestion, make." thc blood
pure and rich, stops thc awful ?idling and
all sharp shooting paius. Thoroughly
tes-tcd for thirty years. Druggist?, $1 per
bottle, with complete directions for home
cure. Sample 1'reo and prepaid by wri
ting Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Des?
cribe trouble and free medical advice also
scut in scaled letter. Forsalcat J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
TRIBUTE OF RHSPHCT,
AURORA LODC1E, NO. 33, A. K. M.
Again has our Lodge been called on
to mourn thc loss ol a brother. On the
evening ot the 24th ol November. 1902
brother ELI T. COVINGTON quietly p iss
td from his labors here to his reward on
high. A brave man, a true iriend. a
good mason, and a christian gentleman,
with every prospect ol a long and useful
life he was stricken down, and in one
short week his lilt's work was ended.
Resolved, That while we mourn his
loss we cherish his memory ia our hearts
and have the blessed hope that all is well
with him.
Resolved, That - we bow in humb'e
submission to the will of God, and that
a copy ol these lesolutions be presen ed
to the family of the deceased and pub
lished in the county papers
Frank Manning,
W. Quick,
Levi lvey,
Committee.
Choap Reacllnrr.
Thc Democrat and thc Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
br 81-50.
Thc Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Book for ?1.50
ROmcthing Now.
I have opened up a restaurant
in tho rear of my Grocery Store
where I will be prepared to Borve
meals at all hours. Highest mar
ket prices paid lor conni ry produce.
J aa. P. David.
Oct 14 1902.
Flowers ! Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 25c per dozen.
N A ? w.?isi:?:-m . ';V
|?i|?|ii | W Ay 3
aOT Koliba^ presents.
We are pleased to announce to you that we have laid in a
large am) completo assortment of beautiful new artieles in
Starling Anni Plated Silverware.
(Mila m? Art ??onto,
Cut (Blass And LaMjp (Hoods.
ALL of Which uiako Dcsirablo and Usoful PRESENTS, oithor for WEDDINGS
<>r li OLIDA TS. Our Stook ia so extensivo and varied, and withal, to
carefully ie leo ted, we do not gee bow wo will fail to please every
tiiM'jjftti who is looking for a desirable- Present or Gift for
my one-young or old-for Weddin* or Holiday.
ill ? TALKS ?
WK aro going lo hu THE PEOPES' SA RTA CLAUS THIS SEASON, Just as |
fur as thc . en able, laws of businoBs will admit, by Belling yon Christmas
GI ! Tb of all kinds at tho lowest scale ol prices known to Honest
'f 'adc Wo have mado it a point to have great Variety in
< . .-<>ds of all prices, ranging from the merest Trilles
. upward, io order that yon may be able lo make
good selections, at prices you feel able to pay.
Christmas and Holiday Goods.
\\ j have < om plc to assortments ia the following lines:
h'ANHTV Ci^liD, SILVER nod NICKEL WATCHES,
.LB WELR? of all kinds, Cliains, Pinp, Rings, &c,
PLUSH und LEATHER GOODS, KINDRED NOVELTIES,
STERLING SILVER TOILET SETS. MANICURE SETS.
PICTURES, BRACKETS. BOOKS nnd STATIONERY,
METAL GOODS, ART CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS,
TIN and BELLOWS TOYS, TOPS, RUBBER GOOCS.
WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, TRIOYCLES,
HOBBY HOUSES, TIN HORSES,
DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES and OUTFITS.
GPA'1. tNl I itbusT.mobtlicd thc way for all oU?sosJo?^Buycrfl, hygradiog andas?
_v.it .' 011 ii) .' put ? tock in _uch a nay us to meet the needs of those who have little,
us well ns those who have much to .pond, and'having.marked all our Goods at the
lowo->L possible^ ligures, wo fud that wo dofiorvojyourjpatronago. Hoping to see
ever: reflcei u< o ur Store at an early day,
Very truly yours,
H. W. CARROLL.
Bcnnotl dll<>; S C, Dec. 4, 1902.
\m BM M?G???NB GO,,
W, P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
-DEALER 1N
IM'^TQbiiiery of All Kinds
AP GENERAL REPAIE. WORE,
ALSO
ir_ ALER IN AND MANUFA?T?R?R Ol?*- - I
BIHIIUNG MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS.
IT YOU J\ RI IN NEED W any kind of LUMBER, -ough
or dressed, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL
an<! look over stock.
IW Phon' orders promptly attended to.
T?R??'P??'.i? NDTICE.
AV
upon
derai,
by Wii
straw
- p?ison'i uro hereby wnmod
. ' ? iresii a iu any manuer
any landa i elonging to Ibe un
I i ri boro couuty, either
: . g, hauling wood or
Hunting f otherwise.
W. B. Ivey,
Mrs. W. B. Ivey.
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relieve nd permanently cures
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20 1 BOILER and
15 h.] . E for sale or will
exeba ni alas;
ply it this olflce.
' BARRED PLYMOUTH* ROCKS,
Fire tho Farmer's Favorite, The Poultry
man's Choice-ia fact they aro tho
Pride of tho Poultry World !
Why not mino Thoroughbred Fowlo in-1
it und of Sor nba? I can eel! you choice
BggB from genuino thoroughbred B. P. RV
)f tho calibrated "ilawklus," "Miles" ?nd
"VandobiK" strains, and remember that it
B just OB easy to raise a io lb. Plymontb
[tock as it ia a baby Buntam or a Frizzly
"Scrub. $1 for Sotiing of 15 Eggs.
$i'7S for two settings 30 eggs.
E. 0. NEWTON, Tatara, S. 0.
np \v. BOUCHIER,
Jt . Attorney at Law,
Bonnottsvillo, S. 0.
Omeo on Darlington street near Posta
Telograpb offico. Jan un ry, 1899?
TRESPASS NOTICE.
ALL porsooB aro hereby warned not to
Trcapass on any of our lauds in Hebron
Township, either by walking, rid i up, bani
og, hunting, fishing, or allowing r-<iy stook
.0 run at large upon any of tho lands of
:ho uadorsigned.
W, J. Ooviogton,
H. K. Covington,
Mr?. W. J. Covington.
Septflmber 22d, 1902.
FAIR NOTICE.
ILL persons aro hereby warned not to
trespass in any manner-by walking,
iding, hauling or huuting-upon ony of
ho lands belonging to either of tho un*
lor?ignod in Marlboro county.
Jonathan Woodloy,
D. P. McQuaige,
Robert Spears,
Wm. Spears,
J. Li Co vi ng Loo
WARNING NOTICE !
A LL persona aro herehy vi\rned not to
r\ trc8pa8u on any of mg.^nda in Marl*
>oco oouaty, olthor b? *K&U&&? tiding,
uallog, banting or otr^jwura^
Nov. 9th. -903. D.Uity-ft MCGOJiti
lliliiiiiiiiii
COUNTY'AUDITOR'S OFFICE,
BENNE^SYII.?^ S/O., December ^, 1902.
KOTIGE is hereby given that'thia'office Will be open ?roni'n o
1st day of January to the20th day of February 1903, for tl o
garp?se of receiving the Returns of the Taxpayers ol Marlboi o
...? ll 1 _._L_ i. ?Kn.'? vinnKncL-mir ' Ct
ounty. All pe
Owner or Holder,
Administrator, Acw
the 1st day of January 1908, are required to List tho sanio l r
Taxation within the time required by law, or incur the. penal! /
of Fifty per cent whioh attaohes in case of failure to dp Bp^vsssts
The Foll Tax of One Dollar is laid upon all Male Persons be
tween the ages of 21 and 60 ye rs, except persons who are mai in-,
ed and unable to earn a support.
The Anditor or an Assistant will be at.the following iD?aces in
the County on the days named for convenience of the public :
Red Hill-Coxe's Store,
Red Hill-Blenheim,
Brownsville-Bristow's Old Store,
Hebron-Hamer's Store,
CLIO
Red Bluff-Bluff Mills,
TATUM
MCCOLL
Adam sv il le-Newtonville,
BrightsYille-Goodwin's Mills,
Brightsyille-Quick's Store,
Smithville-Kollocks,
January 7tlt ICH :-? ?.
January 8th 19u:
January 9th ?ffig?&.
January 12th 19fr :
January 13th 19t :t
January 14th 19t ?
January 15 th' 190:;
January 16th 101 ::
January 20th 190<:
January 21st l?o.i
January 22d 100?
January 23rd 19v3
My office in Bennettsville will be open during the time prescri
bed by law, from January 1st to February 20th 1903, where par
ties in Bennettsville and those who fail to Return at the abo vu
named places can be accommodated.
E. S. CARLISLE, Co. Auditor.
?Toi Tea Wi* v^r* ra trTrii ftp) (o)
E have a large stock of Seasonable Hardware
which wo are offering cheaper than ever before.
We are.Manufacturers' agents for
ENGINES, BOMBERS, SAWMILLS
GINS, COTTON PRESSES and
We aro in position to give as Good Prices and Terms on anj -
thing in this line as any finn in the stale.
We carry in stock a tull line of Brass Fittings;
Belting, all grades including stitched down and Gandy.
Packing, Hancock Inspirators, Leader and
M. S. Injectors, jStOV?? of ali sizes, grades
and prices.
We have a Large Stock of Single and Doable
BUGGY and WACOii rt???ESS| and
Harness K?to??Ts; \v??icii wc will ...#) aji a r?ai y.&s..
-J- ?._? i. o":
WE ll A V ? A '^AR OF One '-.inid Two
WAGONS, Whioh we guav.?.ivroo ? ?nVi*l rhiy de
fect of mnioiial and \. orkaiauohip. Cu ii. and ie'arn .prices.
We are selling the celebrated 'Farmers Fa yo ii te C?&"ain
Ofiii an(l have one on exhibition at our Store. (Jail and
examine it, and we know you will be pleased with it.
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and are satisfied we can
give you satisfaction in both quality and price,
Very respectfully
lifo
July 16, 1902.
JOHN L MOORE & BOWB.
- SUCCESSORS TO KELLA M ?MOORE., -
Manufacturing
Opticians.
V/jiolesalo
Didiers in
3571. 33.0 C3r JL&h?^ ?3 O SES "
42 NORTH BROAD ST., ATLANTA, GA., Prudential Buildini
J. T. DOUGLAS.
A. C. DOUGLAS.
tsssa !
ill
-Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
ure H)nigs and patent Medicines,
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
GLASS and PUTTY.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
*?* Prescriptions carefully compounded ai ali hours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Draga and at
reasonable prices.
A full line Garden Seed &, Onion Bets.
TJiank/ul forrest liberal patronage we solicit a continuanccof tame
J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO.
Jaunury 1, 1902.
AT THE 02*D STilMD.
FOBSALE2
I offer for sale a tract of farming land
situated about one mile from Monheim,
containing n6 acres-loo cleared ahd
in high state oi cultivation. This is the
subdivision of the Spark estate alloted
to Samuel Sparks. The property is de~
sirable and will be sold on easy terms to
a responsible party. Apply to
. JULIUS T. DUDLEY,
'.Attorney lor 8am'l Spark9,
mw
We Feed
The Hungry.
WnKN in iown and you wont n [cot d
meal, remember wc cnn torvo yoi',
A good meal for 25c. Rent MU n t
north of tho Mmkr-t.
D', J. BPAYBOY.
Si?gr* Read every lingo,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay tor time.

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