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BENliS?TSYILLE, S. 0. BY S. A. Ii it O Wm A CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hull. .................................. Friday August 12, 1904. ?recessional daros. MT?PT?NCERT DENTIST. OFFICE Up stairs in Crosland Rulid ing, I? h o ti e J SO. BENNEJTTBVIIJI?I?. B. O. DR. J. L. GIBSON, DBITTIST Oljlce Over Ituutcaohn'* Store, PHONE 196. .BENSBTTSVILLE, S. C._ H H. NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLB, SO. CA. Oiflces Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BENNETTSVILLE, S C. 1X8 W. BOUCHIER, X e Attorney at Law, Bcnnottsville, S. O. Offioo on Darlington atroet near Posta Telegraph office January, 1899. MILTON Mo LA URIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Olllco in Court Houso. E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, r.o>: 57 FLORENCE, S. c. x Contraoloi Tor Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies Hot Air Puinn* int; Engines ami (!as Engine? installed, l'ipc-fiiit ir and general machine work. August 2i 11)03. WEEIIfJ TO GO, i A. W-A'i'Ori : bi Wv .v ' t.' M; it x.'hi?'jJJc (1U5?^?N(J Ol 1 abd R.R? PA 1K ' N oil . itt :v ?Thilo, 1 .i ?? lh< Rcpuiroi ti ci tl will . yum Wutcl sure euro Treatment, lb' ?UU WIJJL CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE next door north ol' the Postollicc-the white front building. S. J. PEARSON, Flowers ! Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Faints and other plants, well rooted, that she desires tc sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. HAVE YOU A HIGH TEMPER V Answer Before RoalnK Thia? Sonic people have worms and oltcn don't keow it. Thc doctor is loo polite to tell them. Here are some ot the symptoms : A sick feeling in chest, choking cough with tendency to gag, sudden uneasiness and pains in stomach itching around corners of nose. Al! these, and more, indicate worms. An irritable temper is one ot the suresi signs ol Worms in adults and children King's Vermifuge is thc cure, and it ii sure. For very young children giv< King's Worm Canify. which is pleasan -tastes good. Children like it. Tin price lor each is i>r> cents. Burses Do (.{ot Sick. When a horses and mules are pool il is not always and indication that the] do not get enough to cat. Many ani mils, just like human beings, have im digestion or the system is all run dowr and a to.iic is needed, lt is not the a. mount ol : )0<l eaten that makes musch and fat. More depends upon the prop cr digestid: or assimilation ol the looc than is ci i monly supposed, Nothing has yet bei II discovered that will built up a horse or .mile better than Ash crud's Con Lion Powders, the on)] remedy in it lass sold undera guar anice. Ask ... Smith Newton, lien millsville, tor the kind put np in dos ( . Au : M (. Ding Co., McColl, S C. (tock Hill Hilggics. Tho ngen' Mr. P.A. Hodges hu ji st received i carinad of those hain: BI.me boggie timi if you want a i'm buggy <j.il 1 on him f .rw ww - . r *-*r - ^ V1 w w m ww v w? Our 'I ' v Gorvernment. MAYOR - P. '.. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, Ci Chaffin, A. (J. Sinclair, W. W". Pale. Ci.KKK & TREASURER-Milton Mi Laurin. Ollicc open daily. POLICE-J. F. David, U.C. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. SnERJPF-J. IL Creon Cl.KKK OF Uf.ERK--J. A. Drake IJOJHIE OP PRORATE-M. McLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR- M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-VV. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Cha?. S. M:Call< REPRESISNrATIvES-D. I). McColl, J J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAOISTAI KS-C. D. Eustcrling, T. J Cropland, Bennet ((Wilie. IL L. MoLanrin, McColl .John A. Calhoun. Clip, W. J. Atkinson, Bloulicim, 1), D. Stubbs, Briffht?viUc, W. W. Irby, Smithville. pismire ? " Mis? Mattio McCall visited Miss Ly I Hendrix at Cheraw hut week Miss Jessie Coward spout last week with relatives in Cheraw. Rev. Bunyan McLeod i? expec ted home to day from his visit north Miss Noll Peguos Evans of Smithville is visiting friends in our town Miss Adelo Arlington of Phil adelphia is the guest of Miss May Wright Mr. R. H. Hamer of Tatum sec tion was down Monday. Heavy rains in his section' Miss Carr io Bell Napier of Blenheim is visiting tho Misses Sattorwhito in Sumter Miss Boulah Howell of Wil mington is visiting relatives and friends in Bennettsville Miss Susie Covington who lias been visiting friends at Bishop ville has returned home Miss Jennie Wallace left yes t >rday for Salisbury, N. C., to visit her sister Mrs. Kachel Ross Mrs. Marion Powell of Cheraw is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wal lace Mr. J. Harrison Decs of Rich mond county came down Satur day on a visit to his brothor in our town Rev. Foster Speer, of McColl and Bennettsville Mill Mission, was in town Friday and dropped in to see us. Master James Howell aud sis ter Miss Elia of Wilmington are visiting friends and relatives in our town Miss Nellie Easlerliug, who lias boen spending a week willi friends in Wilmington lias re turned home Miss Ida Freeman of Ham loi who has been visiting her cousin Miss Daisy Freeman, returned home Saturday 1?. B. Hamer, Esq., ol' Marion, was in town Monday on his way homo from a visit, lo Tatum, his old home. Messrs W. S. and E. M Rowe, j who have been recreating at the various summer resorts, have re turned homo improved Messrs .Julius and Frank Rog ers of Richmond county passed through town Saturday for Bien helm to visit relatives Capt Henry Rogers of Rich mond county came down Satur day and spent tho night with his brother Hon T. ?. Rogers Miss Bessie McNair who has been visiting her aunts Mrs, J. T. Eason and Mrs. A. D. Rogers has returned to her home in Max \ }.'. .< V. Thompson, who hu? ? t, Ken lng ; : ?ard ih'v tho chaibgang ??ins rosVgnej Lo aceepl lui the lu wu Capt J. C. McRao and daugh ter Miss Anna, of Beulah section passed through town Saturday morning, returning from a short stay at Jackson Springs Mr. J. F. Everett, Secretary and Treasurer ol* tho Bennetts ville and Cheraw Railroad, wonl north last week to purchase an engine and coach for the road, as the owners may conclude tc operate this road alter this month CUPiD'S WORK. Mr. Lumby Bm i th and Mis=i Alici Quick of Smithville wore married bj Kev. W. L. Wait of Cheraw on tin .u?t day of July. ?X .* * Mr. Anhur White, who spent FCV oral months in our town last ppring was married July 28 lo Miss Lilliai King of Darlington. DEATHS' DOINGS. Mr JOHN STUCIIICNH, n well known chi zan of tho Tulum H'ctio?, died Monda, acd wftH buried Tuowlay, WANTED A Saleslady who lian had ex pcriencc, apply to. STIUUSS A; Co. Tho Amoricnn i"ooplo. The National Disease is nervous pror trallon, what is to be the result ol al this lin t ry. worry anti work, sometim over-sometimes under enlim?, alway under sleeping-brain and brawn ii constant stale ol agitation an?! unrest - sleeping badly, dreaming, tossing, wak ing? l)r. Kings has devis d a reined il used aright. Kings Iron Tonic Hil leis steadies thc nerves, builds up th 14 waste, gives new start. Sold inuit: guarantee hy licnncltsvlllc Phar mac) A New Candidato. Mr M. Wallace Swann in th new brick store neat' the Coan Line Depot carries a nice lin ol' staple und laney G meerie: fruits and confectionery, ll makes ti specialty ol' orange.1 lemons and bananas. Tl IK CH 1 I.IJ AN I) FiflViat BKASON _ Is the hardest of the year. The syste run tlown, blood impoverished--tn r condition lo withstand the assaults malaria and malaqtia-tis then we fa easy victims. Ur. KIUK'H Improved Chill Tonie. Will positively cute thc worse case Chills anil Fever Many so called eh cures will slop chilis, bul only King will cure. Sold hy Bennettsville Pha macy. r' Yes, Yon Can Get your razors made Bliar. j. and keen, with edge righi ft ellaville; leaving the lace smootl and clean-at McLendon Bro Barber shop in Bennettsvill Bring them along and we' prove lt. I k weather prophet Says how lookoat for a long dry spell - The moon changed yestorday and Do Voe says expect rains - Mr. G. W. Waddill has some desirable i>ropcrty for salo - The Kural Route mail car riers are having a timo with high wator in thc crocks - A farmer in tho Flats do clares it rained from 2 to 3 inches overy day hist week Tho expouse of the primary election in Marlboro ii, loss than any other county in tho state - The public roads in this county wore badly damaged by the heavy rains of tho past week - Remember tho cheap rates for summer trips begins on the 17th-any where you want to go. - Tho County Executive Com mittee met Monday and appoint ed managers for tho primary election -: Wo return hearty thanks to Mr. N. J Horndon of Bethel sec tion for a basket of the finest peaches seen - A list of candidates appears in another column. Only these can be voted for in tho primary. - Fresh oranges, lemons and bananas at W. M. Swaun's near depot. - Mason's Fruit Jars at W. M. Rowe's t?gr* Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moo Vs. - Just received a Barrel of i "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWES. - Tlie Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.30 to 0.30 p. in. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. fc--.iY" Artistic, neut, modern are the correct lei ins for McLcndon Bros, the White barber Simp. - Tlie Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale Soo notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett .v Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and So w i 11 g M ac liines - Just ired a fresh lot of D. .Ni. ferry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lc?! of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's flay* Pipes and Smokers Supplies in "lidless variety eau oe found at J. T Douglas it Uro. Bennettsville Pharmacy, The attention of the reading jtisenieul pf tliis now Drug Srnre how opened in the brick buil ding on Marion sliraefc. ?i?vvery tiling nev. and ? ?flh n. thc lilies [usually i errie . Cali and ute them." Mr. Douglas Jennings is there A Chance For Bargains. Messrs Strauss & Co., begin this week to make room for fall stock by reducing prices on goods that you need. They are offering bargain, anti it wiil pay you to read their ad and give them a call. YOUNG AUAIN, Mr- J. L (Jrimes. Thomasville. said: ' Alter recovering hom a spell ot lever my system was run down, and tor three months I did not work The first bottle of Dr. King's Kidney and Liver Remedy set me to going. I used three bottles, and am now as stout as as when a young man." .See Bennettsville Pharmacy about it Fire Insurance. Mr. C. S. McCall represents some good com panics and will give yen all needed infarmation Mead his anvertisement in othei col ii ms. lt Minto Him Uhako. I wish to say a word in praise ol Dr, King's Improved Chill and Fever Tonic. I had chills lor one year continually, j and tried all the chill tonics 1 could ge : uni also doctor's prescriptions, but al tailed to cure. Pat I ol one hollie entire ly cured mc, and have not had chill; -ince I recommend only King's. T V 110WAMI). Sold by Bennettsville Phar macy. A lull line of 1! J. Heinzs Co Pickles I'rose i ve?, Ketchups, San s Ices, Je!lic3 coe. at A\ - W.M. HOWC'H. SH>'" While heilig sei ved at lill Wlii e bather's Simp-McLcndoi Bios- (.'.. ?ill 1)0 kept, cool willi electric Ians already installed. ISST" 2o() Pair Boys Knei Pants S*0c to 75. al C. B. Crosland's - - Up to date line of Ladiei Shirt. Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Some days ago I sold one ol my cns lom?is, Mr. -, of this place, ; box ol Dr. King's Worm ('andy. Hi wile bad been in had health lor som time, and he urged ber to take som Worm (.'andy. She, ol course, did nc want to take it, but after some vcr strong argument he finally prevailed 0| I She look lour (a, Lozenges according t directions, and was relieved ol some 6 worms. She had been taking medicin (rom several physicians and they di her no good. He is willing to be tpial Hied thal some ol the worms were a fo< long. ll also gave his child some t the candy anti it was relieved ot ihre (3) worn.:., making 111 all sixty six (6f worm:, hom one box ol Dr. King's won (.landy. This testimonial is entirely un solicited, but 1 thought it my duty t inform you of thc merits ol the Won Candy in this section. Yours truly, WALTER R. B KEI Jonesville, N. C. Solo by all druggists at 25c, ReV* Sh?ler vvn? at B?yk?n ?fesl ? week* Tho meeting hi ?eatlty Bjiut is i oheduiod tu begin Aug 28 Rey. Rufus Ford had a good .weet- ! ing at Brutons Fork Baptist Church . last week. Rev. W. H. Ariail of Rock Hill District assisted his brother Rev. J. W. Ariail io bis meeting at Pine Grove last we?k. Dr. Bunyan McLeod will occupy ! his pulpit ut the Presbyterian chu ich Sunday lia. ni. und 8 30 p. m. He; wants all his pa nob one is to greet him at these services. All are welcome. Tbe Epworth Loaguo Prayor mooting M bold evory Wcdnoadoy ovoning in the Su ut: ny Bobool rooiu of tho Motbodiat church at 8 o'clock. Tho public invited. Tho hoar for evening services at tho churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayor mooting at tho Baptlat church avery Thursday evoaing at 8.30. Prayer meeting at tho Method wt church I ovory Wednesday at 8.30 p. m. i Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thursday ovoning nt 8 30. i The hour for Sunday Behool at the Motbodiat church hos boen changed to 5.00 o'clock in tho afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. Tuinn ROUND-E. P. TAYLOR, P. B. Brightavillo, Boykin, August 4. North Marlboro, New IIopo, " 6, 7 Olio and Beulah, at Clio, Aug 13, 14. Bonnottaville ot, Beauty Spot, 4 30 p. m. Aug 14, 15. blenheim ot, Eboniior, Aug 30. Bonnattavillo Sta, Aug 19, 21. Bennottavillo As Mo Col I, (night) Aug 20, 21. Insurance Notice! C S. McCALL and T B GIBSON have formed a partnership for tho pur pope of conduct in ti a general Insurance business in thc Town of McColl. A full lino of the BEST COMPANIES to select from, and prompt attention given tn al) business minuted tu us. August 4, 1901. Specials at Moore's. Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh und good. Frosh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato .sauce only 10 cents. Heinze's White Wine Vinegar lor pickling. IST-50 Serge Coats and Vests I in Longs, Stouts, and Regulars, at the C. li. Crosland Co. Congressional Appointments. The four candidates for con gress have three appointments| for this county: ? iS ? v. iou vi ?lo, Angus'- i ?>. I jileul 'tai, August 17. j Cli Angupfj *>H. i Cool and Frptili Mr. ?? . in. Rowe oas purchased a large Refrigerator in his store, and now Cheese, Butter and perish able goods are kept on ice, pure and fresh all the lime. You get everything fresh and sweet. (tjf- Patronize and use your in fluence, for McLendon Bros White barbershop anti noon you will have tho best shop in the State. Unclaimed Lottora. Lullern milli CHM. il to the following moued purHoiiH remain uncalled tur nt the poul office in Bonnettavillo : Manha lluithc.uk, II B McMi - la- , .1 ll McLeod, Dr ll Mellum. 4. .LT. .hickson, Lusimi McCall, Kale Henley, L .1 Margin, Frasier Dun can, Sarah D. pew. lWry Graves. M.?es Uiver?, Mary Hailey. Ready for Voil Mr. Nt-?hit, an expert mill right bas recently over hauled and put in order Mr. A. J. Mallu-sou'u Flour mill ami ynti can now get your wheat ground anti cut home raised bread. FOR* SA L.E. THE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT und DWELLINO containing ub.iut (2) two acres of land, centrally located it) deairublc purt of Town of Blonhehn. Apply to tho undersigned for pnrliulura. W. B DRAKE, May iS, 1904. Wm EVANS. Hotter scenic your needs iu Mal" lint?? while they ate going so io>v ut Wat) dill A: Son, none better in town. Thu samt! good art: being sold in HciiOttsvilh al from ii itt S els per yard higher- Will show invoices in proof. See uLo theil Mu tpiilo Canopies. J) i i von To Doaporntion Living nt an ont nf the way pluCi re. mote fruin civil ratina, ii faiuily ia oflun driven to des|>vration in enuc of accident, reuniting in Burns, Cuts, Wound*, UIOMM, ete. Lay in a atipply of Buukluii'd Arnica Salvo It'n thu bout on earth 25? ut J. T, Uouglap, Druggist, -. Prepared for the Work. Mr. S ,J Pearson, the Jeweler, hui now one of tho latest improvement) for engraving your name or initials mi ally article of gold or silver 01 plate in thu most up-lo date manner The samples nf work already dont bj him are just line. Call anti soe him. Tho Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a cai of the.so durable wagons-one am two-horse, every one of them guaran teetl against any defect iu materia or wormaiiBhip. Wood! Wood! lam prepared to lill orders fo wood-either for stovo or chim ney-at short notice. Luavi your orders nt \V. M. Howe'; store, they will recieve promr> attention. J. J Munnerlyu. July 0, 1904. N 5 :1 v. ULI1IVL.I 1UIILL.L Xs? JSS~o-v%jr open And ready to fill your orders in the Drug line Wi carty a full line of PATENT an,/ PROPRIET?R Y REM EDIES i '.a well selected sioch nf TO iL ET ARTICLES, PER UER I', STATIONERY, Ssc . JU PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT U complete and io the hamid of TWO COMPETENT and EXPERIENCED ,i A DU ATE OE PHARMACY. We solicit your patronage, ai d promuo you faithful service. . KM R ? AND SEE CS and let us show you our appreciation ol your Pa? '.'hen in need ot anything in thc Drug Store, Ring Phone No. 43, ": Do fennings or I will give you prompt attention. 11)01. O. A- MATTHEWS, Mgr. BENN ETTSN f id ,E Pl IA RMACY STORE, WEAM si. C. KINE JDEPOT, ul ' Tl g Al FANCY GPn mi liDI IT Ai CONFKCTI?N?LRY ? SPECIALTY. ricen paid l'or ?.'ou:*try l*l'OtlllCO. e Line of Tobacco and Cigars. WE .. Y TO KEEP THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ?J AND SEE US ! ! !0o4 ?:- : ; i By li J ii ^Summer ?oois xvi,tl0^ve is month at. Greatly Reduced Tri< some choice Summer Dress Goods that will > go-we need Hie room, and ?.;.?.-? have i;, for rrival ol' Our Kall ;.t?<l \\ ..!.;.?: t.- , .?ls, a complete line ol' ULOTHliNC, SHOES iVERYTllINGr ELSE lound ..1 Gloneral . ttdi.se Store. lit LY und dun'I miss il - ort anil y ! . '.xos ALU ono ANS .mittyi: iv KKK LY. have on hand Six Secon.l Hand Organs, good as inspiiol them A ni'"" fi. I Ku}, '1; ?I ii 'St O R S ELS, AN D : M U Lu E. S OM L.V. ,y SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C MoCOLL DRUG CO., McColl, S. O. SCHEDULE T nie Tm Nor Sou T R.,] m., TL netun ?Ho i ti ailis . Line RAH.vs \ ?'. ir Lin?- Ry mi January Ul iw,S. C., Hi-' ? i. i' o titi nt S 0f> a. .1 ?ti) al IL 2 I p. o ;>7 :it 8:00 ii. II '27 al lo |o ,,. !?. und 'Ij.nraw Urfvii!?! Ill (i I") o (ii! mu? N i i aili leaving 1*. 11. gives !'. 'Um port it 11 il) to I 0 27. ?I J. H Hard " Oil ?ive fir N slop ur OWKNi Courts, shall ri lion. Benn WA T her mg. M IN:;n home any pei July ASSAIL j AINTEIt H anig if r Host !.' .>.! and \ t?males cheerfully guarani.I io he / Firm y given that we med a co-pnrtnei imc of NEWTON & e of law in all tl c ess entrusted to us and careful allen* EWTON, (iS K OWENS, Jurie 1.1, too.; NOTICE ! rson IVoin liai hoi I ceding my wife HIV nonna and 1 will prnsnuiitc s !hij 110 icc ion Uni II wit era. Made a ?.Well Mar Ot:. Day. FRENCM REMEDY Produces .!...;.: ove r.- nits in 30 OAY5. It act power hilly rind qui :. . Cures when all ollie! fail. Young men and old ?nen wilt recovci thc! youthiu . ij.rt.1 by ai lng k ti VIVO, lt quick! ?lia?..i. listore fruin effects of self-abuse 0 excess mu? indiscretions Lost Manhood. Los Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Loi Power or eiOn.r ox, failing Memory, Wastin Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfit one tor study, business or marriage. It not ont cutes tty starting at thc seat of disease, but is firent Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to th muscular and nervous system, bringing bael thc pink ?low to pale checks and restoring th lire of youth. It wards ofT Insanity and Con numptliin. Accept no substitute. Insist on hal ing lOiVIVO, no oilier. It eau be carried in vet pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plaii wrapper, or ?Ix lor $5.00, with a positivo writ ten guarantee to cure or 1. .und ?he moMy (j every package. For free circular addrcst Roya* Medicine Co.??QorK8 Por sale in Renncltsvillc hy .1. T. DOUGLAS A BRO. New berry's Bakery Yin (JAN UT/r ?j Bread Ticket* for $] BJ k'ri nveiy day niiy kind of Broad < fi.HUM yon want. Orders in 'J HATH wi delivered, hfrt a.- have, your ordei BIRI SOI vice ri rulered promptly. .!. A. NEWBERRY, J une 30, loo I We are Agents for a number of the Leading High Grade PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES, AND SOLICIT THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EVERY ONE Wanting to Buy a NEW PIANO, ORO AN or SEWING MACHINE, or ANY ONE WANTING TO EXCHANGE THEIR OLD ONE FOR A NE Iv ONE. . We are in position to save Y'ow Money, and all we ask is that you' LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT. B?f~ OL'li SALESMEN sent anywhere on request. We sell either for cash or EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SOUTHERN MUSIC Al SEWING MACHINE CO., (BENNETT & COVINGTON, Proprietors ) CLIO, - - ?S- O. I beg lo inform the Public that I represent SOme Ol the best FIRE INSURANCE Companies in the "World. Liberal as to Terms and Bales. Try me ! March 10, 1904. JNO. S. MOORE. 8 HANDLE BARGAINS TOO s?AK?<s.?'AS*y K&om* KJW?*_ NO USE TO WORRY. BUT COMB ltrGHT OX TO CJLAIT?I3 MOORE'S IF YOU ^TV^VnXT'J? Dry Groofs, Clothing, Shoes, iSJ otions * And Fancy Groceries. Btar Fresh Waler Ground MEAL and HOMINY a ?-necia.ty. We Keep a full line iu each Department and will HU vonr Wants in eacli AT THE LOWEST PRICES. When you como to Town call and see UH. Plione orders in town delivered PRUE, and satisfaction guaranteed, r> ll D 1 I Ttl! .(CV ?vi rniiti? mm mt ?nAnUFACTuRERi ?4 Than to any other house in the World for first class, high grade, best quality Paints. Sold cither ready for vise or in paste form, to be thinned down. Buy from the only paint manufacturing house in the country selling direct from mills to user. All other Paint makers depend on dealers for the sale of their paints. That means one heavy expense and one profit that wc cut out of our business. We sell direct to the man that uses paint. You may think that you can do as well as we could do for you, if you should try to buy a certain brand of paint that you thought well of, direct from the manu facturer. But you would make a mistake. Thc manufacturer might take your money and sell you the paint, but he would take care to charge you as much for the paint as if you bought it from a dealer. He would put on that extra profit, to "protect thc dealer". We have no salesmen or agents to increase the cost of our paints to the consumer. We quote to the man that uses the paint the lowest and best price, reserving no margin to protect: agents. We pay freight. We gladly advise our customers about paints. Write for sample cards and paint advice, and blanks showing how to measure houses to show the quantity of paint required. * Ask any first claw business house or any haulc in New Orlcaus, or the lucrcuntllc agencies if we are responsible. R. Mcwilliams, Limited. ?ffij Store and Offices. 3-42 Camp Street. Factories, 1135, 1137, 1139, 1141 South Prout Street. New Orleans, - - - - Loni.simm, ESTABLISHED 1893. The oldest paint manufacturing house in con tinuous successful operation under one management, south of Louisville or St. Louis. AN ORDNANCE To Define and Punish Vagrancy. lie it Ordained by (ha Mayor and Alder men ol' thc Town of llenncttsvilic in Council assembled aud hy authority of the same ; All persons wandering hom place lo place without any known resilience in thc Town ol liennettsville who have- no visible or known mcansot gaining a fail honest and reputable livelihood.' all sus picious persons going about witnout any known business,- all persons who acquire i livelihood by gambling or horse rar ing without any other visible means ol g.iining a livelihood: also all persons >vho lead i(ll? and disorderly lives noi following some handicraft trade or pro? .?-.sion, or not having some known or risible means <>: livelihood who shall be able lo work, and all sturdy beggars are and shall bc deemed vagrants, and upon c nviction thcrsol shall bc tined in a sum not exceeding One Hundred D >llars or .imprisoned not exceeding 30 days, or w >rk on thc public roads of thc town lor .1 like number ol days. Done end ratified in Council this 24th dny of Juno. A. D., 1901. 1'. A. IlOlKiKS, Mayor AN ORDINANCE To punish Assaults and Assaults .v Batteries, and proser i he a punish ment for saine : Any person who within the corporate nuts ol the Town ol Bennettsville shall i ulcly, angrily and violently strike or ..tempt to strike thc person ol another without any good and sufficient cause ?.hall be de enied guilty ot a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall bc lined in a sum not exceeding One Hundred Dol lars or bc imprisoned not exceeding s> days or work on the public loads ol lite (own lor a like number ol days. Don- and ratified in Council this 241h day ol J une I004. P. A. Hopi;KS, M?yor. OAK RIDGE CEMETERY. Notice is hereby given that an assess ment of one dollar has been levied upon each lot in the a hove cemetery to deli ay thc expenses of keeping it. and thc own ers thereol will make payment lurthwilh to the undersigned. Tins maller cannot he delayed Act at once and oblige, Ii I. Breeden, Secy and Treas. Rville, S. (J., J>>n ?>7 04