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BENNETTSYILLE, S, 0, , BY ?S. A. BROWN ? CO. O?lce on afarfo?i Street' Opposite Masonic Hall. Friday, Joly 31., 1903. STonv/i <7ort/e?*nmen?. H/MAV'OR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. .' Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair. W\ W. Palo. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc p^aurlh." Office open daily. ^^^b?cE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. ' gnEttrPF-J. B. Green CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Drako .JUDGE OP PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-0. F, Covington, SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TaEABUBER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-OhnB. I. Sherrin. .': SBNATOB-Chas. S. MaCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. MoColl, Jr. J. P. Banoh, Weloomo Quick. MAGIS?A?BB-O. D. Easterling, T. L *- Crosland, Boonottsvtllo, H. L. MoLamin, MoColl John A.. Calhoun. Clio, *:'V >?Kr. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, ? D, D. Stubbs, BrlghtBville, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsvilie Church Directory. *?..,.".".>..,......?...?.i.>..?. METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday Behool 5 00 p. m. Proaching at 11.00 a. rn, and 8.30 p.m. Prayer nicet ..ing-Wednesday ovomng at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. ' Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun dayat 11.00a^m., and8.30p.m. Prayer raeoting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. * Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. D.,.Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a. m. and 8 r>. m.; (winter) Il a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayor meeting -Thursday 6 p. m. Seats free. Strangers Sj^- cordially invited. Sunday sohool every -' Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley. All parents and children made welcome at tho school. EPISCOPAL-ROY. O. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching overy uccond and fourth Sunday at tl a. m., and S.oo p. m. Sunday Behool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon, Superintendent. Directory of Bennettsvilie Lodges^ CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meets every .second and fourth Mon day nights at 7.30 o'clock. ? - E. Powers, C. C. .0. D. Easterling, K. of R. & S. --- MAULjrouo LODGE NO. 88, meots at 'Btancita?:!??. Finlay ereutug, oti or be* fare each lull moon at ?- o'oloe): ? _' . _ J. If. U iaucy, W. M. J, Tr Dudley, Seorotj ry. . . County Mas?n i'< Directory. J?ABLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A, M., meots at Bcnnottsvillc on thc second Friday of each month, Robt Chaffin, H. P. ?jv H, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M., meets at McColl, each Saturday after aooQi before the full moon,at 4 o'clock. 1 . AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M., meets at Clio, Saturday on or aftor each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. 3. T. Stanton, W. M. John Parish, Secretary. County Church Directory. Bennettsvilie Circuit Appointments REV. J. Wi Atti AI 1.1., p. c. First Sunday-11a.m., Pino Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, ' 3 p. m, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. C. First Sunday, HcbroD ll a.rn; Ebenezer 3<30 p. m. Sooond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. ru' Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. ~ Clio-Preaching every Sunday morniup at ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday school ot 10 a. m. W. A. Ilinshnw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beniah -Preaching every Sunday nit nt y 4 oolook. Sunday school at 3. R. ' M. JnckFon.lSupt, THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrlco A Wook Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Tiaae has demonstrated that the Thrice a-Weck World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hal no t its success. This ls because it tells lt impartially, whether that news be po Htical or otherwise. It is in tact 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 thorne and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 156 papers. We oller .this unequalled newspaper and the Dem. ocrat together one year for $1.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULOERINA is absolutely guaranteed to cure dcors, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, Sores and chronic skin disensos. Bead 35 cen ls and get a package hy mail. Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. Lumberton, N, C. , PERSONAL '"'Mr.'Mari?n Cannon of Sumter spout Tuesday in town Mr, J. M.'Jackson and family aro at Mt Vernon.Springs Miss Clara Covington .is visit ing relatives iii Rockingham ' -;Mr. aud Mrs. Fred E. Rogers have returned froin the Springs. Mr. P. A. Hodges and family aro recreating at Waynesville, N. C. Mrs. Monroe Whittington is spending some time with rela tives in the county Mr. David Bullai'd of Greens boro, N. C., spent three days with hisuncle B. P. Bullard this week. -?le was looking well. Mr. J. P. Ingram loft Monday afternoon for Chalauooga, Tenn., where he will spend some time Messrs Ct eil Croslaud und Hilton Mcekins of Florida, are hero on their annual visit Mr. James McDaniel of the Tatum section was hero Wednes day. He is wanting rain Mr. N. J. Horndon of Bethel section was down Wednesday. He says crops aro needing rain Mrs. J. P. Gibson and children who have been visiting relatives in Brightsville have returned home Mrs. Jacob Isaacsohn and children who have been visiting relatives in New York havo re turned home Mr. Calhoun Cooper, the popu lar UL en', al tl e A. C. L. Depot has has been spending a few days with friends in Greenville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moll wi hen of Gibson were in town Friday Mrs. Mcllwi ion was on her wav lo Blenheim lo visit her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Baker Master Leslie Terrell for some time messenger for tho Western Union Co., at our depot has been promoted to a position at Lum ber as telegraph operator Miss Bessie Byrd, who has had charge of# tho ''Central Office" for the long distance Telephone Co., in our town has resigned and returned lo her home near Society Hill Rev. W. S. Goodwin and family now of Grove circuit, Dorchester county have been spending two weeks in our county on his old work North Marlboro' Circuit. Wo wove glv.d to meet him again. Mr. Phil Alii 1er of Bonnells ville is sick with typhoid fever at Dr. Mood's Infirmary, having been brought here from Ben nettsvilleff r treatment.-Sumter Watchman L'^nd. His friends in our town will regret this Mr. Wm Usher Lester section was down Saturday. He thinks Mr. Robert Usher has the finest edtion i ?i tl Mi E. Mooro ?be finest corn Iii Bid ghi if. ville -00 acres that will make lib bushell io tho aero i -- All in j erhislcd aro rctptojstccl to moot at tho Methodist church this Friday morning at 0 o'clock. Those who cannot como in tho forenoon cai! como in tho after noon. CUPWS WORK. Wc extend hourly cougratulationB to Mr. David D. Patisb, ono cf llcbron'8 beet young mon, on hid HUCCCFS in winning tho henri und hand nt cnn of IIcbron'H little jewel?-At inn Tillie Spears. Thoy were married at Clio by It?v. Dunlap. Going to Chcraw. The Che raw Chronicle of last week has the following: "Mr. i Clarence Moore, ol'Marlboro, has, we learn, bought the Coit house, corner Third and Powe stroetd, and will occupy it about tho first of the fall. Tho Chronicle is plonsjd to know that Mr. Moore hos decid od to maUo Chcraw his home. A hearty wclcomo awaits all such people as Mr. and Mrs. Mooro." Ready Tor Your Orders. Mr. L. P. Stubbs of Lester has taken tho Agency for the Wil bur's Stock Food, for stock and poultry.. None better on the mar ket. Every package guaranteer1. It will also prevent hog cholera, and those who uso it can rest easy ns to cure. Orders will be delivered Write or phono him and he will be pleased to give you all informa tion. R. F. D. No I. Sold in any quantity. DEATHS' DOINGS. The many friends of Mr. Henry Herring ol' Clio will hoar with re gret of the loss of his 'vile on Sun day last. The funeral services were hehl at Hebron church Monday a fl er noon. :|: * :f. Little "Vnldos," the 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo A. Welch of Oli?, ?lied on Monday and was laid to rest at Hebron Tuesday Our Prize Offer. Thc Marlboro Democrat will b#?ent one year to tho farmer in !\fttpfenro county scuding tho Democrat office the largest water mol?n between tho 25th of July ano tho 25tl) of ?September, 1903. A careful record will be kept of all the melons sent and their exact weight, and thc names of those who send them and the weight of each melon will he published in this paper Oct 1, Timi Throbbing lloutlaclto Would quickly leave yon, if you iiBcd Dr. King'? Kew Lifo Pilla. Thou-sandK of BiuTcrera havo proved their matchlcHs inorit for Siek and Ncrvoiu Headaches They make, pure b'ootl and build up your health. Only 25 conta, money buok If not cured. Sold by J, T. Douglas & Bro Druggi?t, TOWN AND COUNTY If EWS. . - Next Monday is salesd?y Our market is well supplied "Vfitrii melons; nbW. - The oxcursion to Wilming ton- was a success ' - Tho new railroad is within 2 miles of crooked creek - To-night is the anniversary of the great earthquake - The exodus to the springs makes our town rather lonely these days - The now comet is now near ly overhead, and can be scan about ll o'clock at night - Plant Buists Ruta Baga turnips and make big ones for market. You get seed at C, S. McCall's Fuller Bros will have a car lof nico driving horses to arrive ?next Tuesday. Read their new announcement. - During this hot weather j stock should be watered often, ?ind not allowed to suffer for it. A merciful man is merciful to his beast. B5g?~ We haveju8t received a I cur of nico buggies, which wo aro offering very low. Bee us before buying. P. A. Hodges. {SIT* A full line of boys knee pants 25c to $1.00 at Jackson's. Lemons extra Fancy only 20c I doz at W. M. Rowo's - Our town Clerk is ready to write your receipt for the License tax-also the first installment of the tax levy for the Electric I Light plant Real good green coffee to I2h lets at W. M. Rowe's. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. Ku" Just received ? uuw loi of good fresh tea 50c to $1.00 per lb at W. M Rowe'a. NOTICE-I UAVE REMOVED MY I OFFICE TO THE ltOOMS OVER THE 'P??AWTEUS NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. J5@?" If you want a good smoko try a Cubanola Cigar for sale at W. M. Rowe's. ?i2f~ Pip?3 and Smokers Supplice iu j endless variety can bo fouud at J. T. Douglas & Bro. EST" Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's gelatine at W. M. Rowe's A complete line of Armours Canned meats at W. M. Rowe's Octagon Sonj: nn'~ $3 70 per Wi M. H?Ws, How Speculation Wo VI . '. duiiouSiCpndifcibn hus resul ted iroin the speculation in cot ton that has created a comer in the United States in the August deliveries. Advices received from Havre state that a large proportion of the cargo of the steamship which has sailed foi New York, consisted of cotton which has been reshipped to the United States. The increase iu the price of cotton caused by the speculation is greater than the ocean freight across the Atlantic and back.-Charleston Post. County Pension Board. The pension boards meet next month, or should, to select the boards for the coming year. Also to select some one who will have charge of the applications made in December and January. 'Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready to serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates.' " .I)rivou to Desperation. Libing nt an ont of tho way placo re moto from civilization, a family ia ofton driven to desperation in OQBO of accident, resulting in Burna, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, otc. .Lny in a supply of Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. It's tho best on earth 250 at J. T. DouglaB Bro'a Drug Store. YOUNG FEOPLE'B WEEKLY. If you want your boy or girl to have a good paper for their own reading give them tlie "Young People's Weekly'" the leadiDC young people's paper of America j containing cadi week from 8 to 12 pagc9 I solid food for young minds. Subscribers to thc DEMOCRAT ?:U1 hayo it sent to any address for 25 els. Remember thc piico i of thc two papery is only $1.25. Worat ol all Exporionoos. Cnn anything bo worse than tc feel that I every minute iu your last? Such waa the oxporienco of Mra. S, H. Newton, Decatur, Aln. "For throo yonra'' aho writes, "I on durcd Insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and howol trouble. Death soomod inevitable when doctors aud all remedies failed. At length I waa induced to try Electric Bittors and the reaaltwas miracu lous. I improved at onoo aud now I'm completely recovered. I'or Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Rit tern is tho only medicino. Only 500. It's gunrnntccd hy J. T. DouglaB & Bro D.*ug? gist RELIGIOUS NOTES. tlov. Bhnler bad a good meeting at Be tl cl lust nuo'x. Ile wan asaiated by Bo v. MoForlan. Ile Ia at Antioch tb I? work. BOT. W. B Oliver of Floronco conducted a revival mooting at Tatum Baptist church last week. Bo?. A. B. Watson will begin a pro traotod meetirg at the Motllodiat charon on Banda; next. . Preaching service* lo the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at li a. tn. No servloe at night owing to protracted mooting at Mothod?Bt chaton. Ber. W. B. Baker bogan h la summer meetings ni Hebron on the 19th and la ?nm holding dolly services. The church I? being stirred ap and mach good hr.? al ready been done. Bov. T. L. Belvin started bis protracted mcotingn on North Marlboro circuit at Shiloh 01 tho 19th. Ho waa assisted by Bey. W. S. Goodwin. He moved his forces to Ebenezer ou tho 26th and boa a good meeting ic progress there, Wednesday was Children's Day at Balam church-a splendid program was prepared which included an address by squire T. u Gtonand. Tho whola day WBB pleasantly spent on the grounds. There was plenty to eat, a Ith an abundance of melons and cool driukp. Prayer mooting at Presbyterian charon Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hour for evening services at the churches is uow 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church every Thursday evening at 8.00. . Prayer meeting nt tho Methodist church every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. Tho hour for Sunday School at tho Methodist church has been ohanged to 5 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS. Tn i nu ROUND-E. P.TAYLOB, P. B. Clio and Beulah, at Beulah July 25,26 Bennottsvillo ct, Beauty Spot July 26,27 Brigbtsville, Boykin, August 8,9 Blenheim ot, Zion, " 15 Bennottsvillo Sta, " 15,16 McCall & Bennottsville Mills, (night) 15,16 North Marlboro, Now Hope, M 22.23 Brownsville, 4.30 p. rn, " 30,31 ?3p- Boys knee pants, sizes 5-10 25o at Jackson's. Unclaimed Lottors. Leticia addressed to the following named dersons romain uncalled for tho poBt office iu BcDDottavillo: Men's List. "W. F. Cai vor, Rohe rt Andrews, Clifford Bennetts. Burned to Death. Charlotte Mcivor a well known colored woman, who has worked for almost every family in Ben nottsville, died Sunday evening from burns received one night last week. It seems she was reading by a lamp and loll asleep and in some way turned the lamp over iu her tap j sitting fi.ro to har clothing, which >royo poArlyj b.umie? pf? before shu i:>-;?d put thom nut; BUo wah ibuviod ^lou di?y after'uopn The Church ReinovaL The old Methodist church build ing, which was recently purchased by Mr. P. A. Hodges, has been taken down and moved off. .Al though built 31 years ago, it was in remarkable state of preserva tion. Tho sills and plates were from the church which waB built in 1843 and of tho best hewn tim ber. A remarkable discovery was made in removing the washboards in thu northeast corner of the building. It was a hen nest with two eggs layed 31 years ago. The shells were perfect, but contents had no doubt evaporated, as they were securely sealed up. JOE! ZOE! ICE! I want you all to know that I have opened in connection with my market au ice house and am [ prepared to fill all orders tor ice j in any quantity at right prices. 1 Send mo your orders and see if I don't fill them promptly. Call and get tickets . if you desire to save annoyance in making change. Respectfully, C. F. Covington. martling Evldonce. Fresh testimony in great quantity is con stantly coming in, declaring Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption Goughs and Colds to bo unequaled. A recent ox pression from from T. J. McFarland Bon turville, Ya , serves as example. Ho writCB: "I had Bronchitis for three yours and doo tored nil tho timo without boiog benefited Then I began taking Dr. King's New Dis. co\ory,uud a few bottles wholly curod roo.'' Equally effective ia curiog all Liing and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro Druggiut. Trial bottlos freo, regular sizes 50c and $1 00. A full line of boys shirt waists at JaokBon's. Cheap Reading. The Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year ! or 81,50, -s I The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for 81.50 The Sunny South and the Dcmo-> erat for only 81.50 Thc Democrat and NEW IDEA for 81*50. Sample c:.n lind. i Don't You Love Flowers V It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to placo them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. MILTON MCLAURIN; Attorney al Law and Probate Judge. Oflloo in Couti Honrto. >?cw,. Scholarships for Mell, Tea?hcr?? at the South J : Carolina College. ilauKo-from Appropriation Act of Gen- ^ aral. Atisembly. ?B03: .* ' "That one thousand nix hundred and forty dollars ce appropriated to.be used to pi ovid* forty-one scholarships in the 1 Normal Department, one from each county, of thc value pf forty dollars, . beeiden tho j omission of tuition and matriculation feen, the bepeflclarlea to bo selected under rr gula tiona to be pre scribed by tlie Board of Trust?es.;' 1 . Thia ultana HO IR cash to il\e paul""*, 1 bes Idea i-einUuilcu of Ito tuition and of 1 $18 matriculation term fee. Tb us the i wmalarahip student wlU receive from , the College ?5 a month for eight months Va usalat him in hts necessary, living expenses. nKCUL.VTlONfl BY THE BOARD. i 1. ApphcuntH ohall bs young; men at < leant nineteen- yean ot age. Tho pur- i pose of trie Qoner.il Assembly being to j encourage men toacbers, preference will be given to those wno furnish sat isfactory evidence cf having already. 1 tum:i:i f-if nt least one session,* and 1 with i ".r.vips; but If from any county tiler? be no suitable applicants who have taught, thc scholarship of that cou m y may be awarded to a young mun who only intends to teach. iL Applications shall be made to the President of thc College, at Colombia, be/oic July 1st, upon prescribed blanks tarnished hy tho President or by County Supoi.Intendenta of Education, upon re quest. These blanks shall provide for information and references as to ..the appllcant'a age, physical condition. g*n~ eral character uivd ability, educa, tko stat idvnntacra, Unnnclal circumstances, 'eachliiK '"('.vi lenee, . and purpose in toking thc epex'lal normal course. T2M 'nfot malton thus ?ubmttted will bs) sro .wreud no a preliminary examination, and thone' who receive permits*: to altad the later culmination wilt be credited Arith the coisibtned results of these two sxamlnatlo?a. i - 3. The latir and formal exaaotaatlon .?hall ho upon l'i.'Bilah Grammar anS Composition History and Geography, Arithmetic and Klementary Algebrs. (Al,;, in H. however, la not ind lspe ne ible.) Tho Normal Scholarship Com mit'. -.- of thc Faculty shall prepare the que.-, i. and murk the papers. The County Hoard of Education of each county hs requested to conduct thia ex amin?t lon at thc same time with tbe entrance arid other acholaran!-? exam inai. bf thc South Carolin.* College and of Winthrop College (which thia I year will bc bi) Friday. July 10th). The County Hoard vvlil receive the questions from thc President of thc Coll?ge, and ls reuuestci to return the answers to him. at Co wobla, forthwith, by mall or c ii pi tua. 4. A ?tfindijig Committee on Scholar ship:!, appointed from the Board, ta con junction with u standing Committee fron tlie Va'ciilly, shnl! seieet tn? =chci areM,-i Btud?htn for each county upon the u.a,!) or the examinations ro porlci hy thc Faculty Committee, and all the other Information submitted. Thc proper announcements shall bb inude through thc Prent dent. ^ C. After thc first year the Incumbent may be i ?-.appointed, provided that, tn :lie Judgment of lite Faculty, his apt uesf lb teach; his progress ta study, and hlij gencrtd character Indicate that he v.* a ?tuftuhle person to fulflll the puri isa of tho : ..lai-Hhip as provided for tho General Assembly. Modified Savagery Still Hangs on.- The recent '-eating conteat" in Kev.* York Gi ty is a painful re mind'jr of the fact that wo are saya ge ti und still enjoy brutality, although our laws compel us to modify our enjoyment. Ti ree hundred human beings actually paul for the privilegu of seeing two meu engage in a hid eous c??ieht to nee wh'"ch could eat the moat. -,. 33....". ! L " ,.i ? ix hundred clamp iwerity ?> 1 owbs nnd then :. i .: ru i.v.r-H'eal;. ? p. j.ir.te V.\M; awarded to tlio nm-v- ' ' ? ?.tve who succeeded , lu S .'.'li tu i? HIL iud floatest amount j. ot meat. Thoo his friends lifted the tin; i'tided liarbariauon^ their shoulders and 'carried him ahout a the room. At the same time, aB a I pleasing exhibition, a third in- c dididual ate one hundred and 1 seveuty-inh? bl?ma in forty min- J utes, while a fourth ate fifty-two \ hard shel! crabs to please the .throng.--New York Journal I Speaking of postal frauds, . how can yon expect honest clerks when it is definitely known that tho principals owe j their position to the criminal use of money? J3[r Tb those- who at the last State Fair said "Why I've got better than that at home," the maniigt?r!: say, -'Prove it by be cominpfan exhibitor at the next Stak- Fair with your best. Get full p?i?culara from A.W.Love Ches'iii-, S. C AW ORDINANCE To prevent and punish the prac tice ol (.laming or Gambling ' in the Town of Bennettsville : Bc '.' ordained by tho Mayor and Alder men fit thcTowu ol* Benni-th*, viii* in Coun cil au c tsbh d and by authority of tho sumo : SEt.'. I. That the. playing of any game with cards or dice, milling, crackaloo, arid any tad ail other ,; .I.IOH of chance for gain, in any publui plica, store, hoaso, off?co or other blinding iitiod tvs a placo of buainess of any L'in?, or uunucupied building withd in tbooofpofiiia lii?it of enid Town ia here by i S: ;rson violating thia or-? dlnaiiee, uj on i:onviotion, ?hull bc fined not leas tbon I'ivo Dollars nor moro than One Randi cl OojlArs, or bo imprisoned, or wort 6b the pabilo vorks of tho town not less th nu ten ii ?yu nsr more than 30 days. Done ii? ? 1 added in Council this 5th day of Jan?, A. D., igoj. 1'. A. HODGES, Mayor. Flowers i Flowers 1 Mrs. ?inofi, Moore has afine lot bf (?Q\-fijiimus, begonias Pen Palma and other plants, wei) rooted, t hat she desires to sell Gul tinga of?o per dozen. NOTICE, Wo tue man ti lecturing TOBACCO P^?JKrJ. Sec UR heford buying. Wo will .ave you nionoy. Fehtl$tf P. A. HODGES. All gooda bought of W. M. Row1. .;rn guumntoed to ho frosh and givu poi ft.ct satisfaction if not you eau return them and get your niouoy hack. f^T" Read every page, Yes, read every line, For hy thifi gauge It may pay lor time. Cures Blood Poison, Crme or, Ulcors, Eo io m a, Cerbunoloa, Bio. Modtolno Froo Robert Ward, Maxos'iv Go., says:. "1 suffered irom blood poison, my hoad, fuco and shoulder were ono mass of corruption, aches in bones and joints, bu ruing, itch ing f cabby bk in; was nil run down und discouraged, but Botnnio Blood -Balm cured mo perfectly, healed all tho sores and g?vo my skin tho rioh glow ol' health. Blood Balm put new lifo into my blood, and now ambition into my brain." Geo. A. Williams, ltoxbury. face covered with pimples, chronic sore OD hack of hoad, suppurating swelling on nock, eating ul cer on tog, bono pains,- it chi OR akin, cured perfectly by Botonio Blood Balm bores all healed, Botanio Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, soaba and EOOIOB, pimplos, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc Especially advised for all obit'mato cases that havo reached tho second or third stago. Druggists, $1. To provo it cures, samplo of Blood Balm sent free and pre- paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan<j ta, Ga, Describo trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Uer salo at J. T. Douglas & Bro FOR SALE. CAR FINEST WHITE CORN, FOR MEAL. At C. S. MCCALL'S. A full line of H. J. Hoiuza Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. For Seile, For Forage, CANE SEED-BOTH AMBER AND BLACK TOP. At c. s. MCCALL. FOR SALE ! ?WO PINE JERSEY COWS, with, first calf. They are beauties. Price $35, $40 each. C. F.. MOORE. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discover*/ A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it falls. Trial Bottles free. DBBBEBEBBE iMUlEl) PLYMOUTH ROCK.*, Vie tho FnvniyrV Fr.vdrUfr, Tiir, IVuiUy jxitiu'b Choico-ia. fa ot they aro tho Prhlo of the Poultry World ! Why not raiuo Thoroughbred Fowls in toad of Scrubs ? X eau sell you choice Sggs from gonaino thoroughbred D. P. RV if tho oolobrated "lfawkina," "Miloa1' and 'V.iiidebilt'' straina, and remember that il s just as easy to raise a io lb. Plymouth tock as it ia a baby Buntam or a Frizzly Sorub. $i for Se tiing of 15 Eggs. $175 for two BcLUnga 30 eggs. E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. 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In ?Uv, ,n, ?mil yt u.r lalrM enpy Lady air.il? WJIIU-U. Sett l-jr trim,. , Styli-< li, Kellatie, Kluipi?,U>to ilair-, Li:<<ni>iiiii::t1 au.) A !,...>i-..triy Ptffuct-r iitSiiu I'ajr.-r Killerns. ..rfc BAZAft K3*4.0 l??XVl'.ji -^?s^ * Ali Sri-,? JJinnei Pri I unWa.H tld* I I IV bjit:.ic en? StHlna 1't.i*. I I " 'ly 4I..I it .-<. . ..1. M.-?.-. ? I \.k t - lb ll. ....ii in ,,.-,,!> I . ? 11 Ot) ! Ii U i . ... .,r ',, rai! irvin TUS McCAT ? CO.. f . ... . er Jut St, S.VS v- . WARNING NOTICE ! hereby warn all perso HR not to hire or harbor my wife Malissa Bvana, who has left home with out cause. En EVANS. July 20, lflQa. W-8 HARDWARE Gf We are Manufacturer's agents for Separators, Saw Mills, and Gins, And am in position to give as Cheap Prices, and to sell o? as favorable terms as any firm in the State. We have just received a Car load of up-to-date BUGGIES, which we arc offering at very close prices, and we have the largest linc of BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS ever ever carried in this part of the State. We can save you money on Buggies, Wagons and Harness. > -o 00000?OOOOOOOOOfro - WE ARE AGENTS FOI* - ! The celebrated PEKING- M AC HINE I? Yt n>.vo ynld over Two Carloads thu? far thiuReason. $ee us, J in need of anything in our line, it will pay you. . Very respectfully July 16, 1903. f. T. DOUGLAS. A. O. DOTJGLA0 I. DOUGLAS ? BROTHER, -Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ;2 pure pru gs ?md paient Ugedicines, . c(T??LiTT?Rm?S"|jOr^l^ ?lain and Fancy Stationery and Schoo/ Supplies. I Fail ?9 VJ^AO} ? JLfAJi?JAj G-LASS and PUTTY." FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO 9 *sr Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to he of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable pi'ices. A full line Ciar den Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for ?>ast liberal patronage we solicit a co7itinuanceof same J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO. Jannary 1902. AT THE OILD STAND. TM PK M?GgIN? CO.? W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -- DEALER IN IVE.etol^.xTxojry of All Kinda AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK, . ^> . -ALSO - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c. BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. [F YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, ?ougb or dyoBSod, we would be glad to have von call at our MIL!* and look over stock. j |ggP Phone orders promptly attended te. ?: .tv. J ?HM