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I BENNET?SYLLLB, S. O, 15Y S. A. I5KOWN & CO. Office on Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall. Friday, July 3, 1903. Our Town Gorvemment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. . Chaffin, A. Q. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. McLaunn - CORONER-0. P. Oo vi upton SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. IT. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Shcrrill. SENATOR-Chas. S, MsCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, "Welcome Quick. MAGISTATES-C. p. Eastcrling, T. L Crosland, Bennettsville, ll. L. McLaurin, McColl John A. Calhoun. Olio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightsvillc, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday Bohool 5 00 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 8.00 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 8.30p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, II. W Carroll PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D.? Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (wiutcr) ll a. m. and 7.30 p. ni. Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Scats free. Stranger: cordially invited. Sunday school everj Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. AU parents and children made welcome at tho school. EPIBCOPAIi-Rey. C. \V. Boyd, Hector, Preaching every second nud fourth Sunda) .tn a. m., and S.oo p. m. Sunda} Qohool at 9.30 a. ra. Dr. J. A. Fuison, Superintendent. Directory of Beimel tsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, Iv. 0 P., meets every second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. C. D. Easterling, K- ol' lt. & S. MARLRORO LODGE NO. 88, meets ai Bennettsville, Friday evening, on or bc fore each full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, W. M. Si T. Dudley, Set . ft ? CuAKLRORO \> I API ER . - -i M., liicetK n( KcHnoi \ l?i '.hi Friday ot cacu munni, Hobt Ohaffin, II. P. H, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO- 43, A. F. M. meets at McColl, each Saturday after noon, before thc full moon.at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M. meets at Clio, Saturday on or after cad full moon at 3 o'clock, p. in j. T. Statiion, W. M. John Pariah, Secretary. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments . REV- J. AV. A RIA I LL, P. C. First Sunday-ll a.m., Pine Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove 3 p- ni, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot Blenheim Circuit Appointments. lt EV. AV. 1!. BAKER P. 0. First Sunday, Hebron 11 a. ru; Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus 1 I a. 111. Bethlehem 3.30 p. in' Third Sunday, Hebron 1 I a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. ni. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUX LA I?, I\ C. Clio-Preaching c\ery Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Epworth League Suti day night at S o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Ilinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at Beniah( -Preaching every Sunday aft t.l 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. ll: M. Jackson,{Supt, THE N E W Y 0 ll Iv WOHLE Thrloc A Wook Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspapci in America. Time has demonstrated that thc Thrice asWeek World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hui uotits success. This is because it tolls lt impartially, whether that news bc po. litical or otherwise. It is in fact almost a dally at the price of a weekly. In addition lo news, it publishes first class serial stories and other features suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's r?gulai subscription price is only $1.00 per yent and this pays for 156 papers. We otlei this unequalled newspaper and the Dcm. ocrat together one year for $1.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULCERINA is absolutely g un ran feed to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, iv zenia, Itch, Sores and chronic skin diseases. Send iii) cents and get a package hy mail. Manufactured ami sold hy R. G. DOZIEH, M. D. LumbertoD, N, C. PERSONAL Senator G. S. McCall attond?d a meeting in Columbia last week Mrs. J. C. Campbell sp nt sev oral days last weak visiting friends in Columbia. Miss Margaret Johnson of Lancaster has been visitiug Miss Bertha Brasington Mr. Thomas Fraser of Hebron was up Monday afternoon. He says crops are improving Mrs. Robert Bundy loft yes terday to visit her daughter Mrs. Martha Byrd in Wilmington Mrs. John Douglas, who has boon visiting relatives in North Carolina has returned home Mr. C. B. Rogers of Key, was up Monday. He escaped tho hail and crops in his section aro doing finely Miss Jennie Wallace spentsev oral days last week with her sis ter Mrs. Marion Powell in Che raw Messrs W. L Stanton. Rev. R. Ford and Charlie Hamer attended the Educational Rally at Flor ence yesterday Miss Tudio Stephens who has boen visitiug friends in our town has returned to her home in Whitcvillc N. C. Mr. J. C. Cooper, thc popular agent of the Coast Line at Bcn I lionsville spent Saturday and Sunday in Wilmington Mr. S. L. Bristow, now in the Telephone business atDarlington came over Saturday and spent Sunday with relatives at Tatum Mr. D. D. McColl, president ol' thc Bank of Marlboro, attended thc convention of North Carolina Bakers at Wilmington lv.sl week. Mrs. Thomas Fraser and two children who have boen spending some time with her daughter Mrs. R. M. Edens in Sumter re turned home Monday night We aro glad to report an im provement in thc condition of Mrs. E. L. Hamilton, who has boen near death's door of lever. She is still very sick but hopes are entertained ol' her recovery Mr J M. Woodley, of Provi dence, who luis boon quilo sick for some time, is now on thc road to rccovc.ty. This is pleasant news to Mr. Woodlcy's many friends.-Suinter Herald 20. Mr. J. M. Smith, of Kol loch section, was down Monday and called. He says crops are very backward He has a large crop of melons, but none ripe yet. Thc rains were heavy in his section Working on Tee Dec. Uncle Sam by earnest solici tation of tlie friends of steam boat accommodation on the Great Pee Dee, has begun to clean out snags, remove shoals and put tho river in lix for a Q&ovg low? and Gliurlesi?a; .\'o*v let pii,rliiii\'ipu ?.iui VU'l i?'n'eo hu lid trolly ijnbii to th-;' muuation and slap thc railroads besides on cheaper rales. Hois Prom Mallory. Mr Editor:- If you will allow mo space I will give you a few hnppon , ings from these parts. We have a i few Marlboro men down herc and they arc doing well; some of our best runners are these tliat cniue from Marlboro, and especially one, who is : consult red one of the best t;jb:iceo growers tluit this country linc, and llint is AV. A. Galloway. We lind thc pleasure of visiting his farm a few ' unya ugo, and I can truly s.iy, that it H ono of thc nicest live horne farms that Marion county affords. On this . farm there is all kind of fine breed ol' hogs and cows and other line cattle, alni a plenty of all kinds of fruit, ham , mid hominy, and one of the nicesl , little women you ever met. Mr. Gah towny plants about 12 acres in tobacco and reaps in net cash on an average ol ' slot) per acre-altogether William A Gullowny is certainly a model immer. We are glad lo report that Mr. T. C. Parhnin'a baby, who has been very stick, is much better. A terrible hail storm visited this part of thu country last week. Mr. T. (J. Covington who lives about 2j miles li? m Mallory is one ol' the hcviest losers we have heard of. Ile is culti vating 12 acres in tobacco and he will only get A of a crop oil of if, and corn and cotton very badly damaged, be sides fruit trees and other vegetation. Wc counted l-l peach und apple trees ; blown down iii his orchard. I Mr. ii. J, Gannon, who holds a po sitioii as salesman for J. J. Hood iii Brownsville was in Malloiy ycsteriLj. I le cu t'linly lo des like he ia hiring line. Mrs li. L. Hill passed through 1 here n few days ago, ciirouto for Lutta to spend anne tillie with lu r (laughter i Mis. if. M. Freeman. Mr. J. G. Gnniphcll of Blenheim was down herc hist week talking iri . aurnnce. Mr. Campbell says the pros* peel bids lair for lino crups in his country, Well Mr. Editor, if we seo this in thc Democrat which is always a wel come visitor in our home 1 will let yon hear from tis again. June 20, J903. RKUHT.V. Thai Til robbing Heudacho Would quickly Icuvo yon, ii you uBcd . Dr. King'ri New Lifo Pills. ThouBimdH of . ciiifcrcra linvc proved tlicir mntchlORS mord \ for Sick nail NcrvoiiH Ilcndnchcfl, They make pure Mood und build up your health. Only ..-s cania, money Imck if not cured. ? Sold l y J, T. Douglmi & bro Dniggiat. NICE FRESH LOT POM SALE BY c. si MCCALL? TO WN AND COUNTY NB WS, -'? Next Monday is salesday - Full moon noxt Thursday - Masons meet to night - MrC. S. McCall is having lumber hauled for two more nice buildings - We have had ? few fine peaches, but the crops seems to bo short - The express office has boon moved to tho now drug store building on Marion street - Commutation Tax is due , - bettor seo tho Town Clerk at once . - Mi-. Will Rowe's cow, cow : like, got into his feed house on Monday afternoon, and after fill iug up on cotton seed meal and other things laid down and died The entrance examinations i to Winthrop Normal and the I College of Clnirlcstou will both I be held the same day atBcnuetts- 1 ville-July 10th. ? - Don't wait lo bo asked for vour com mu tat ion tax I X^sT" Boys shirt waists only 20c at Jackson's A lull line of hoys knee pants 25c to $1.00 at i Jackson's. Lemons extra Fancy only 20c doa at W. M. Howe's - Our town Clerk is ready to j write your receipt for tho License tax-also the first installment of tho tax levy for tho Electric,1 Light plant i Real good green coffee to 12* \ cts at W. M. Rowe's. i Roval Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. D?y* Just received n new lot of , good fresh tea 50c to $1.00 per lb at l W. M Rowe's. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO Tin: iiooMS OVER TUI: "pLANTr.us NATIONAL BANK." II. IL NEWTON. Sept 1, 1002. WANT KD-A* young man, age 20, not afraid ol' work, will ac cept any honest position cheap Address M. care Democrat. ?&T If you want a good smoko try a Cubauola Cigar for sale al W. M. Rowe's. a?f- Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can be found at J. Tc Douglas Sc Bro. B??P' Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's gelatine at W. M. Rowe's A complete linc o? Armours Cuutied moats at W. M. Rowe's DSS? Octagon Soap only $3 70 per case at W. M. howe's. hood; duh digeaUd. 'Force', n ready j to ?ci ve vvhcai ?uni br.rJey food, addi ] .i. hurd i n, In t 'smr ah--. i-nurUh-..-;, Driven to Desperation. Living at au out of tho way place re moto from civilization, a family ia oftcu driven to desperation in cane of accident, resulting in Burna, Cuta, Wounds, Ulcer.", etc. Lay iii a supply of Bucklcu's Arnica Salvo. It's the heal on earth 250 at J. T. Douglas Bro's Drug Store. YOUNO PE?rXiB'? WUEKLY. If you want your hoy or girl to have a good piipcr fur their own reading give them thc "Young People's Weekly'' the leading yoting people's paper of America containing cauli work fro m S io 1:2 pages solid foo'] for young minds. Subscribers to the PKMOCUAT can have il soul to any addi ess for 2:> cts. Remember the price of the two papera is only $l.!?f>. Wornt of all Exporionc.is. Can anything bc WOTHO tbati to feet that every minute ?H your IUHIV Such waa the experience of Mra. S. lr Nuwsbn, Deo'itur, Ala. "For tinea yenrH'' she write?, "I en dured iubulFcrahlo pain fiom indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Dca'.li spcinn? inevitable when doctora and all remedies failed. At length I wart induced to try Kleelrio Bitters oad the result waa miracu lous. I improved at ones and now I'm completely recovered. Por Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric bit tern is tho only medicino. Only 50c. I t'a guaranteed by J. T. D.mglaa ?.V bro Drug gist Report of the Grand Jury. JUNK THUM 1003. To the Honorable (Jour?!! W, (i ige, I 'redding J udgc : The Chant] Jury cm paunched for the present year having passe.] upon ?til bilis of indictment submitted tu them at the present tuim Leg leave lo submit this their final report ; At a previous term of ibis Court com mittee from cur number were appointed to examine I lie poor house and poor firm die public buildings and public buildings have discharged their duties up to this time and bog leave id report that they lind the jail in splendid condition and well kept by thc Sheriff of said county. That tho court lion.-o is in good condition and needs no special repairs at this lime Tlioy bog to report that the poor farm is in excellent condition, the inmutes weil cared for and are humanely treated au 1 that the management under the present superintendent J. J>, Hayes is all that could be desired. Wc present W. N. O.bai and Kains Covington for disturbing a religious meet ing at Antioch church in Marlboro couti ty on the fourth Sunday in .Mardi. Wo present Colin I lern lon for thc same ofkuiee at the slime church on Inn four tb Sunday in April, 1003. Thc said Colin 1 ki ndon being intoxicated, disor derly and usine, profane language at said church, thereby disturbing a religious meeting then being held. In conclusion wo beg to thank your Honor and the officers of the Court l?r thc courtesies shown tis during tho pr?sent tenn. llespcotfully submitted, -J, ll. David, Foreman. -hine 22, 1003. The relief commit leo in Spar tanburg have received $24,000 add so far have disbursed $800. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tboro will bo preaching sorvics at tho Presbyterian Church noxt Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock, and evening at 8 30. Sub. |cct for morniug Hermon : "Invincible airougth of Zion"; subject for overling '?D?Btross in tho Wilderness and ita result.'* all aro cordially invited. Prayer meeting nt Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho 'lour for evening services at the uliurch 's now 8.30 o'clock. Piaycr meeting at tho Baptist church avery Thursday evening ut 8.00. Prayer mooting at tb <i Methodist church ?very Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School at tho Methodist church has been ohanged to ; 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. """ MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. ' Taino Ko DUD-Y>. P. TAYI.OU, r. E. Jlio mid Beulah, at Beulah July 25,26 ' Bonuottsvillo ct, Beauly Spot July 26,27 BrigbtBvillc, Boykiu, August 8,9 < Blenheim ct, Zion, " 15 Bcnnettsvillo Sta, " 15,16 HcColl tis BonneLtsvillo Mill?, (night) 15,16 Ciorth Marlboro, New Hope, " 22,23 Brownsville, 4.30 p. m. " 30,31 S5gr? Boys knee pants, sizes 5-10 25c at Jackson's. Bi@r A full line of boys shirt waists at Jackson's. Sonic Fine Crops. Mr. Georgo Wright of Scotland comity waa in town Tuesday and called to see na. He says .ho has seen pretty well over this county and thinks Mr. Geo. W. Billiard of Brightsville has the best crops of coin and cotton he Baw. Mr. Ballard is planting the noted Jones variety of corn which pro duces 100 bushels to thc acre the aced of which cost ?4 per pock. Mr. Wright says he saw some c;ood crops also in tho Ked Bluff scctiou. Ile also thinks Scotland couuty is ahead on mcloii3. Unclaimod Lottors. Letters addressed lo thc following named rtorsouH remain uncalled for ?at thc post office in Bounottsvillo : Mon's List. ,1 li McLauriii, Charley Johnson, Jim Ii.?gan, SACousor. Women's List. Helen Hurley, Mandy Thomas Several hail ?dorins visited Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Florence and Berkeley counties on Thursday night, doing much damage to crops. Is the world growing better? Perhaps so in spots; but in other spots it isn't -in the post oflice department, for instance, and in Breathitt county, Ky. TV/flwliorv TT"""'' ~*. ZOE ! X O'JES ! Z.CJB ! J ! vTftnli you all to know that J.j lu 0 opi iii -.' Iv. i ohiiGction v/iLL my market an ico house and am prepared to fill all orders tor ice in any quantity at right prices. Send mc your orders and see if I don't fill thom promptly. Call and get tickets if you desire to save annoyance in making change. Respectfully, C. F. Covington. martling Evidonco. Fr? sh testimony in great ipiintity is con tilaie.ly coining in, dedaring Dr King's New Discovery for Cor.Biunpt'on Coughs and Colds to bo unequaled. A recent ox pros-ion from from T. J. McFarland Ben lorvlllp, Va , servos ns cxamplo. Ho writes: "I hud Bronchitic for three yenrs and doc tored nli the timo without being benefited Then I hogan faking Dr. King's New Din. co\ory, and a few bottles wholly cured mo.'' Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T.DonglaB ?fc Uro Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular Bizcs 50c and Si.00. Free Scholarships. Tho progressive young ladies of Marlboro arc odored irco scholar ships by Hm South Carolina Feder ation of Women's Clubs iu the following institutions of learning: Converse Coll?ge-three Methodist College-one Greenville College-one Charleston kindergarten and Nor mal-Ono Clifford Seminar)*, Union, S. C. -one. The examinations will be held July 10 at Bcnnottsville. Appli cants must file their names before July I. with Miss Louisa B. Pop? poulie im, ?ll Meeting St, Charles ton, S. C. jjOjjlH Not cheap goods but good goods at Millie's store. ?huap Roadlnc The Democrat and I lie Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year ar 91'.50. Thc Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for ?1.50 Thc Sunny South and the Demo ra! for only ?1.50 The Democrat and NEW IDEA lor ?1*50. Sample can had. Oon'tYou Love Flowers? If so, ami you want some pretty nils ol' all sizes in which to place .hom, call at thc Hardware store md you can bo suited. BILTON MoLAUKlN, I Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. Olllco in Court House, Dots From Judson. Mr. Editor-I haven't seen anything from Judson of late and I fear tho readers of the Democrat won't get anything very interesting from this. On the 17th our community was visited with a heavy rain and hail storm. J. W. McLaurin & Sons damage on crops was heavy. J. D. Coningham, & Son and Mr. John Wright all Buffer ed heavy loss Mr. Brooks Ham er and Mr. Charley Woodley's loss was heavy. Others were damaged but not so heavy. Crops are some what later than common this year, but are looking fairly well where the bail missed. We think the farmers are in title spirit over the prospect of a good price for their cotton. We always hope for better times anyway. Mr. E. P. Bryant of the Ro land, N C. section spent Satur day night Inst at his father's. He is well pleased with his sur roundings and friends in North Carolina. Mr. R. L. Benuette of McColl lias been having some special business at Latta-made two trills in 8 days. We think he will make shorter trips now as nil the girls have got back home G o ahead baby, your business is worth attending to, but look ont, R. L. B. others have busi ness there too. Mr. Editor the old Log House that you have heard of is stand ing for repair yet. We think Mr. N. h Meli- will give it a fine overhauling as soon as the farmers will let him out of his Black Smith and Wood Shops. Well Mr. Editor come down in this Judson section, you would be well pleased with these good people. Wishing great success to all thc farmers, the old DKMOCKAT and Mr. R. L. B., 1 will close. June 25, 1903. A Farmer. Evening Parly. A party wa? given in honor of Miss Fannie Parham o? Lnurin burg at the residence of Mr. Ii. T. Draughon on Monday evening June 2!). The following were prom eut: Miss Jean Covington with Mas ter Joe Hucstess, Miss Ida McLaurin with Master Deems Matheson, Miss Mary White with Master Henry Johnson, Miss Fannie Bristow, with Mas ter Rufus Ford, Miss Fannie Parham with Mas ter George Draughon, AH.--. Mattie Draughon will: i\ hi si ter Jam?;* A i1.?rn-; ..ir. A:*V:.*I*."- I rim . *? .LITJ?: ?.'-.;rv'/'j?\ -#<sw;fv<T.?;.. Thi ? -y, Mr. i?aji ??iir?? yYh? Weatherford sympathize with them in the loss ot their infant babe, RUTH, aged i-t months, on Wednesday afternoon, alter a short illness. The remains were taken to bethel Cemetery for burial Thursday morning. A storm near Dallas, Texas, on the 25th played wild with crops and other property. Success or lu i (ure depends more upon the man than lip?n environ ments or the pursuits chosen. This is true not only of fanning hut ol all lines of human endeavor. Peruvian guano is again being imported tb this country. The first consignment was received in Charleston last week. This is tho first shipment in a quarter ol' a century. Peruvinn like Soda has run its day. AN ORDBNANCE To prevent and punish the prac tice of Gaining or Gambling iii the Town of Bennettsvillo : flo it ordained hy the Mayor and Alder men of tho Town of ItaiincttrfvilH in Coun cil DBSomklcd and by authority of thnaamo: S KC. i. Thal tho playing of any game with cards or dice, milling, ornckaloo, ami any and all other (?amen ot chalice for gain, tn any public placo, ntore, home, office or other bidldiug used ar, a placo of buaitisfui of any kind, or unoccupied building wit'is in thooorpornto limit of paid Town in here by prohibited. SEC.2 That any person violating tb in or' dinnncc, upon conviction, clinll be fined not lean Hum Five D jilli ra nor more limn One Hundred Dullnra, or bo imprisoned, or work on thc public worka of thc town not lesa than ten days nor moro than 30 dnye, Dono and ratified in Council thia 51)1 day of June, A. 1) , 1903. P. A. I IO DO KS, Mayor. Flowers ! Flowers ! Mrs. J110S. Moore has a lino lot of Geraniums, Begonia*! Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires (0 sell Cuttings 25c per do/en. SPFCIAL NOTICE. We arc manufacturing Ton A ceo L<;LUES. Sci; us before buying. We will save you money. PebiUlf P. A. HODGES. ? <r> ? All goods bought of W. M, Howe are guaranteed to he fresh and give perfect .satisfaction if not you can return them and get your money back. .- 9 <-r, * Read every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge It may pay lor tinier Our ca Blood Polsou, Cimoor, Uloors, Ec stoma, Carbunclos, Dto. Modloino Freo. Robert Ward. Maxoy'i?, Ga., says: "1 suffered horn blood poison, my bend, (ace and shoulder wcro ono mass ol' corruption, aches in bones and joiuts, burning, itch ing scabby 6kiu; was all nm down and discouraged, but Bolnnio Mood Balm cured mo perfectly, healed all tho sores and cave my skin the rich gjow of health. Blood Balm put ucw lifo info my blood, and new ambition iulo my braiu.' Goo. A. Williams, Roxbury, foco covered with pimples, chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swelling ou neck, eating ul cer on leg, bono pains, itching (dun, cured perfectly by Botouie Blood Balm sores all healed. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles. such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, eto. Especially advised For all obstiuato cases that have reached I ho second or third singe. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent iree and prc? paid Ly writing Blood Balm Go., Atlan ta, Ga, Describe trouble and free medical nd vice scut iu sealed letter. For sale at J. T. Douglas S Bro. The trial of Col James II. Till niau for tho killing of editor Gon zales will ho hold in Lexington in September before Judge Gruge. All that is up-to-date in ready to wear hats, shirt waist suits, and slippers at M i tile's store. A full lino of H. J. ??oinza Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sa? cos, Jellies eec. at AV. M. Rowe's. For Forage., (JANE SEED-BOTH AMBER AND BLACK TOP. Ai C. S. [MALL FOR S /I LE! ! rpW? FINE JERSEY COWS, with (irst calf. They are beauties. Price s:}fi, ?40 each. C. F; MOORE. Nothing has ever equalled it. Notliing can ever surpass it. m. King's I Sisw i!s?@wsrf i .?'OT S OU?. UH lint! F:!ro Sr S ii. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Dottlca free, jj .'.)V.1. .'. f !? V i ? ?v *. Ll ,? '-' >v .-?S \ v .\ ) "I.V.-.IOI;?R Robles, Arc tho Farmor'a Favorite, Tho .Poultry man's Choice-iu faut they aro tho Pride of tho Poultry World ! Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in stilad of Scrubs? 1 can Hell you choice Eggs from genuino thoroughbred B. P. R'H of thc celebrated "Hawkins," "Miles" and ''Vundcbilt" stralus, and remember that ii is just n?? ensy to misc ? in ll>. Plymouth Rock ns it \J a b.ioy Rautam or a Frizzly Scrub. Si for Setting ot i$ Fggs. $i 75 fur two settings 30 c^gs. E. C. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. Wo promptly ol.t.-iln O. S. and ?'orolcn PMcntsnixl Trft.lc M.-irli-iorreliirneiii?ro attorney* i rca sarclai in li:o t>y i-oiiiinun loatlnir with thu i>ui>if?u.-r uf thtsnaporJ irrco search nuil nporton patentability. RWIFT &, CC*., ggttgt treyc?. Opp. U.S. Patent OIHco, Washlnnioa, D. f}" The South Carolina College for Teachers. Although nearly approaching li?^esi) teimlal anniversary, tliii South Carmooa College shows mme of tb? deerepUade Of uM ugo, but rafl'.vr increasing abms of vigorous life. A new departure a) li ita I Important- t.. tlie College and to ibo Still?- has just been Inaugurated. For some j-LU rs tho College baa bad a ilcpovlurenl of <>. dagogy, fur thc train ing of te.uhors: Out lani winter, tor the llrst Um. ii-.. Legislatura cve?t?u fi iiuniber of endowed normal scholar ships, on? foi euell i-ou nt y. lt in the liitcuitoii m m. Ti l?steos nnd Faculty .-> sol I boco scholarships upon n high pitt ne, ami lo seek thereby to .piallfy superior young men for positions of leadership and lulluence In our public schools. However largely women may '>e employed ;IH toaebers, the work of superintendence, direction arid control must continue to bu most largely in the lia li il.H of the men; and lt is ti? supply these teachers ot leadership und In fluence, in tho community ns well as tn the schools, that the College will chletly aim, tlirough these scholarships. Ileucc, i 10 young man under nineteen years of ?ge win iu< eligible, .md preference will b<- given to thoi.11 'uudtcuuts who have already tungin with suoeests for At lentil one yeal. *i A special and technical course of study hus beep tu.tubllHhed, on A high yet practical plane; sud it lu Intended that thia department shall bo worthily entitled lo i?* eaiitvl u "College for T.'NicJierii All the work will bo dis tinctively normal, and apart (mm the tegular College (.lassos. The Trustees und Faculty feel .?nie tItut io preparing a Imdy >.( st iona dud well oni?pped ir.dn teachers the Coll?ge will aid In .".'applying one of the most Important needs 01 the Slate. They hope, also, that thU work, in its success and its 1 emits, may meet with snob publie ap Pioval a.s to h ad hereafter lo ifrj stfll further < ula i goment, Circulars have been lushed giving the ... tails nf r?gulations and course of -iuy.y. Tho present session, uow uoarJy ? oded, baa been very encouraging. Not n ripple has disturbed tho internal peace of the College. The now Presi dent baa won golden opinions, and has more (li.m maintained the confldchOO and alfei tion gained in his long HorvJco tia professor. Tho friends of the Col lege look hopefully forward lo tho con tinued sui ces? and increased usefulness <>t thia venerated institution, which will soon enter upon Un second century ot bouorabl? history. HEADQUARTERS W EVI -O Have a large supply of the celebrated ?iFar H?1*? Friend Corn Planters. We sold a large number of these Plaulers ?lu ring the past three seasous, and they have given universal satisfaction. Every one of them are guaranteed by us to give satisfaction. WE also have in Stock The COX, The ECLIPSE aud The celebrated CALDWELL OottOH which we arc offering at *'roclt bottom" prices WE arc also selling The Celebrated dy. /\ JSTW? I :B$& us Before Buying Amytlii . i hr QIJIX ???x?, ?& w?'? are 'tel Foisifcv^ . To Make it Interesting to You Very respectfully February 26, 1903. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOUGLAS . DOUGLAS & BROTHER, -Practical Pharmacists and Dealers iii P-J^p and J^w H., -a_B--J" P/a/tf Fa/?CT/ Stationery and School Supplies. [IPainiSj ?i?s9 Yars?sli, Brusbes, G-LASS and PUTTY.: J ^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ e?- Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. ?A full line Grarden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuanceof same 1T, DOUGLAS & BRO. Jannary ;i, 1902. AT THE OX.D STAND. ?3HB ?9 W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. DEALER TN ^^gx3l^.xri.??r>y- of All Kinds AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK, ^> -ALSO - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF Oeiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL KINDS. ?F YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, *ough or dressed, \ve would bc glad to have vou call at our MILL and look over stock. XW Phone orders promptly attended toi