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8. A. BRO IV ir" - - - ISditor Friiav. February 26, 1904.' Subscription Price: Ono year.S 1.00 Six months.....00 Three months. .25 JPJBNAND SCISSORGRAPHS Tho Empress of China ia repor ted doad. Sam Jones will be in Rock ingham March 7th. Rochester, N. Y. had a live million dollar lire on Thursday night. Gen Charles M. Dick has been nominated State successor of Sena'tor Mark Hanna. New Do oar ur. Ala., had her priam bal business block bnnit?.d on Ih^ '.Mtti W?? uuo. Tiie Yl ic.];, ArkaiisaK, Oar pelt .um !? lumuiii^ j LiOtOi'j was burned on the 241li, loss $76,000, "Will Boggan, colored, was hung at Wadesboro, N. C., on Thursday last for the murder of John A. Sullivan, white, one year, a go. Greenwood county will leed off in the campaign this year with seventy-live candidates. We are glad to know that Marl boro ?bas not half that many hungry ofHce seekers. A (3 roed y Speculator. Daniel J Sully, who hy ' hulling" the market luis during the past season pat millions of dollars in tho p ickets ol the southern farmers, is not satisfied with being crowned "cotton king,"' hut is seeking other worlds to conquer having applied for membership in the Ghieagi exchange. Gambling in |.o:k aud grain-is inexcusable, and we hope he will lose ail ho made on cotton i> forcing up tho price ol (lour, bacon aud corn. Quick Burying Ground All persons having any interest in the Quick Cemetary near Clio are earnestly requested to nttend a meeting at thc grounds on Monday tho 2i)lh instant at 10 oclook iii thc forenoon for the. purpose of elec ting trustees and letting out con iraor, fur koot ii mr the same iii co od Thc indication are that corn, wheat, potatoes and all other foods for man will bo in greater demand in 1904 than for thc past year. Corn acreage should be increased and tho mood of.preparing thc land should bo more thorough than in former years. Turn ymir lands at least one inch deeper than they ?uic ?jvoi iMoivoit Delule. i itu one inch deeper t unu il on top will not bo injurious and it will add 150 tons ofloosoned soil per acre. That will enable the laud to hold that much moro moisture for the plants in the summer period. 1 !" possible, follow the lorn plow with a suli soiler, to break up the clay hard pan eight or mure inches below thc work of the turn-plow. This will give an acre of land the pow er oi holding six to eight more tons of water. Thc corn in June and July will want water more than fertili zers. Over 80 ?1er cent of* tin growing plant is water, and the proportion of moisture must bc maintained tilling its green state, if a full crop bo expected. Determine now fo grow Ute hcav. icst crop of corn you ever had There will bc a demand for il. Hu manity is increasing and the bread crop m nsf bc made larger lb supply the demands. Keep thc plows go ing every dav, getting deeper down and finding new Boil that have liol been drawn from in making plants heretofore This will be a hall* sub - stitute for i'crl ?lizers. ADVICE TO (il li LS What arc thc girls doing these wintci evening!i Y h's a good lime now, when not foo tired, tn gef out lite . ; ring cloth und fix up for carly : pi in * worn lt's nico to haye something all ready to pul on when we happen lo need it, mid a little blushing iip. gelling ilia npols out ann perhaps putin.:; on nev braid, will make thc left-over skirl look (Vosh and last un lill tim? and opportunity presents thom selves to /;e( a new on >.. Thc e iltoti shirt waist can be fro sh o ii up with a now stock callar, a little leather stitching ami nicely ironed and mended, and llicru you arc all ready for tho spring days which will be upon us before wo know it. Mrs I/. A. Sawyer. A Piece of fearlessness. ?n Wediiosdny last some, oithor out hunting or other wiso passing along, dropped fire in the straw field on Mr. 0. S. McCall's Costin hain pince, south of the Society Hill road, und before ii. was dis covered it burned four small build ings and about 85,000 pounds of choice peaviiie bay, and carno near getting a largo two story barn. [J3?rFivsli Oat, Meal only Wo or two for 25c .at Claude Moore*?. DOTS FROM SWEAT SWAMP. Mr Editor:-Lwill try to give yon a few linen from this corner. .The Turme,s Lave been plowing some, and hauling guano considerable, but I tbiuk limy will have to stop hauling for want oT good roads. We are just mt of roads ut this time.. Tho old roadway is there, but the roads ore gone in many places Any one who doubts it if they will take ? trip over some of the roads down here I think they will soon decide for themselves. Our genial Rural Mail carrier has a piece of the worfct road to go over thai C kuow of nod it is a publie road too [ hear that people hauling have had lo quit trying to haul, over it, and ihat causes them to cut up our settle ment roads. Now, we ueed a road leading from Clio in the direction of Judson, which would be a very much nearer route for the people of Marion county who hnul from Clio, and better road io summer, for the farmers like to go and come in a short'lime. This road could bc built without much cost and would be a great saving of time :.o thc farmers and others, for it would shorten the distance considerable, BB any oue may 6eo hy drawing a straight ine from Olio to Judson, as the road iue does not vary much for the great er pai t of tho way, tuid there is a road on this line nearly the whole ro..te, bul il needs straightening in some plncifl which could be easily done. \\ e sent up a petition for this road about a year ago bill have bc?rd noth ing from it. We pay our road tax, aud if any ono fails lo pay his road and poll ?ax they get the poll and this poll has lo work it out iu the chain gang. In this section if white or colored fails to pay his road lax they willingly work it out ou the road. I would be glad if our worthy Sup ervisor would come down this way some time and see the situation, and he would see the benefit this road from Clio to Judson would be to both couutirs The people of Marion would willingly help build this road as it shortens the distnuce for them. Feb 27th, 1901. Hermit. The Reniorsottil Cakes. A ki ttl O hoy unmcd ThoraaR ato Hot buckwheat cake* for toa - A very ri sh proceeding, nu We presently ahull seo. Ho went to bed at tight o'clock, As nil good children do, But Marco had closed Ina little oyea, When he mott reallots grow tlc Hopped OD thia aida, thoa on that, Then kneeled upon hie head, Aud covered a'l at once cacu ppot. Of hia woo truudlc bed Ho wrapded ono lug around hia waist, And tother round his oar, Wbile matan wondered what on earth Gould ail bet lillie dear. Rut hf.und ho wlcpt, and ns ho fclcpt And down there crawled, to gnaw his cara, An awful bugaboo! When Thomas roto next morn, his faoo Was pallid as a ahcot; '*I uovor more," he firmly said, "Will cakes for auppor eat!'1 -Eogene Field. It Saved His Leg. r. A Danlorth of Lagrange, Ga , suf feied lor six' months with a Irightlul running sore on his leg, but writes that liucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it lu fiv.? days For Ulcers, Wounds. , it's the best s 've in the world. ir?; Guaranteed. only 25 cts. Sohl by ? T. Douglas Druggist. She Constitution's Gash Ofter A Chance Foi* A Rich Prize. Have you read the Atlanta Constitu tion's gro.M oller published elsewhere in this paper? it not read it over carefully, two years ago a gentleman at McColl got a big pri/.i. The contest is open to all alike upon the conditions stated. Subscribers lo this paper may under the l'on Receipts? Contest, either by complying with the exact terms ol the otter as it is lound in the advejtisement or by subscribing lo the Constitution and this paper in combination as fol* lows; Tile Weekly Constitution and The Democrat both, one year, $2,00 and one estimate in the contest The Sunny South and The Democrat both one year $1,50 and one estimate in the contest. The Constitution and Sunny Sooth with The Democrat, all three one year, $2,25 and two estimates in thc contest. Upon receipt ol your order with the remittance we will toward it promptly to tho Constitution and send you estimates in exact compliance with the terms ol the offer If you wish to mala: more than one estimate or more than the two estimates provided for above, there is provision lor that so you c in send ii directly to the Constitution or to us. The great combination oller. Weekly Constitution, Sunny South and The Marlboro Democrat is the ideal pews? naper proposition lor IQO.I. The Week ly Constitution affords all the news ol each week Iroin every available source ol genera' or special interest. The Sun. ny South presents a rici variety of stones articles, items o! adventure and travel, personal contribution, and columns ol happy sunshine to suppliment the news teaturcsjol The Constitution and com plete thc offer. The Democrat gives the County news local happenings, ac c lunts ol local interest, and a presenta* lion of facts from the view point of one who stands near by you and under stands how to give just what you want 10 read about the home happenings. We believe that such a combination is invincible, that it will be of inestima-. hie value in your home and that it will bring your subscription promptly to our ol?ec. Do not delay, now is the ttme to subscribe. Make the details ol your offer perfectly plain, give your estimates in plain ligures so that all may under stand what you mean. We will forward the subscriptions and estimates carelully. Address all orders to Thc Marlboro Democrat Benncttsville, S. C., Working Overtime. Sight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers- Dr. Kings New bile Pills Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Ilili ousn C mstipation, Sick Headache :. ! ill Stomach, Liver and Bowel troub K ? Easy, pleasant, sale, sure. Only 25c it I, T. DoUjlas'sidrug store. Great New Offer Upon Receipts of Cotton at All United States Ports From September fist, 1903, \o IWay |?t, 1904, Both Inclusive. Con(?stQpened Jan. I8thri904, Closes April 20th, 1904. DIVISION OF 'PR! "?"."?.. For tho oxQot, or tho nearest to tho oxaot, esttmatoof tho total number of Bolos of Cotton reoolvod at all United 8tatos ports from Soptonv ? ! M, I903, to May 1 st, I 904, both Inclusivo.-./:>..:. .. g$ 2.BOO.OO For tho noxt nearest estimate. . . . ijOOO.OO For tho next nearest estimate..... 000,00 For tho c noxt nearost estimate, 525.00 oaoh. . 125.00 f?r th#? IO noxt nearest estimates, 12.00 each. . . !25.00 For the 20 noxt nearost estimates, lO.OO each. . . 5??O.OO For the OO next nearost estimates, e.oo oaoh. . 250.00 .-ortho IOO noxt nearest estimates, 3.00 onoh. . 300.00 Additional Offers for Best Estimates Made During Different Periods of the Contest. For convenience tho timo ?f tho coa-/<T;,- ? - ' test ?8 divided into estimates' received . -r . - by The Constitution during four pe- **?**" rlods-tho first period covering, from ."i.. the beginning of contest "to February 10, 1904; second period, from Febru ary 10.to March 1, 190*4; third period. % ;_. -?? March 1 to 20; fourth period, March 20 to April 20. 1904. Wo,will givo - tho best cetlmato received . during "* each period (in addition lo whatever othor prize it may take, or if It take no prize at all)7 the,sum of $125.00. Tho four prizos thus offered nt S I 23.00 one h amount to.$ 500.00 $ 5,000.00 TWO ?RANO ISOLATION OFFERS. First--Fi.on among ? those ostii . I icing any of tho above . ming within ? 500 balOB ul f tho exact figures.. . .... .g; 1,000.00 Second- . Iri ion among . ?, those estimai' (no . dug any of tho above IS md not shar ing tho fb at u offer) com ing within. t.Oii either way of tho ex!, i . 1,000 00 Grand total .'.. $7,5.00.00 In cae- < . a tte -<n any prize estimate the money v? ll b' quail, divided. Conditions of Sending Estimates in this Receipts Comest. Subject lo the usual conditions, as stated regularly in Tl C Itutlon each week, the contest is now on. Attention is called tc the following summary of cor ll 1. Send $1.00 for The Weekly Constitution one year and 2. Send 50 cents for Tho Sunny South one year and 3. Send $1.25 for Tho Weekly Constitution and Sunny TIMATES In tho contest-that is, ono estimate for The Cont 4. Send 50 cents for ONE ESTIMATE alone In the coi SCRIPTION. Such a remittance merely pays for the privilege mako a number of estimates on this basis, you may send TI fl KI v."nrdc-d at tho same ??uu esuniiii.es uro sent. Ii as many as?' " ?without subscriptions, thc sender may forward them with on ? fcred for only ton estimates In ono order. A postal card reeolp OEIVED "WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where subscriptions PER ITSELF IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR E' CAREFULLY RECORDED. 5. Tho money and the subscription and the estimate HI ' Thc estimate, tho money and the subscription go together. TI ! ?STIMATE in thc contest. ESTIMATE in tho contest, o year, and send TWO ES ? lothur for The Sunny South. DO NOT WANT A SUB lie estimate. If you wish to TES FOR EVERY $1.00 for ire received at tho same timo splendid discsunt being of for ALL ESTIMATES RE :'HE ARRIVAL OF THE PA 5 BEEN RECEIVED AND IS Secretary COTTON SEASON. lester's-Figures Covering: :l TOTAL PORT RECEIPT from Int Boptemlior to 1*1 MUT (In cf following year. The period covorci contest. IP samo envelope every time. POSITIVE. Dd of the Contest. BALES IN COTTON CROP. - fi ?rt morely for your Information mid la Ilia subject of th IR proeont content. It 1B 011 only lix an udditlonal ?id lo on intoltl ?t QBtlmoteu. . 1897-98.8,333,802. 1808- G9.7,993,45 I . 1809- 00.:.0,043,134 ? 34.fl.r112. I 1,199,994 11,274,840 10,383,422 9,436,416 .Kiiia wneeicr wilcox and dame? Whitcomb Riloy met recently at the Westminster Hotel, in this city, says the N. Y. Times I never will forget what you said about me, Mr. Riley, said the poetess of passion when I Brat attemped t<> write poetry, Nothing unpleasant, I hope, e\ claiiiieu ??ic Ilousier poul. You said, continued the poetess, that I was too homely tb wrilo poetry. Did 1 ever say that? Yes, you ?lid ! or at !c:i?t it was pub lished ai coining from you. lt made a deep impression on mo. About thal time I was making a rag doll for a little ueice of mine, and 1 not only made it, but I painted it.s face And I made that lace jual as ugly us I knew how and called thc doll James Whitcomb Kiley. Hicks-My wife ia very metho dical. Sile's always got a place lor everything und everything in its place. Wicks-w) has minc: but I'll bo hanged ii I can ever (ind the place.-Philrt. Ledger. JUNIPER POLKS I am prepared to supply telegraph or telephone poles from 30 Feet down to miit, at short notice. Address mo Blenheim R. P. D. 1. Dec 16,1903. A. J. Jones. A CARD From 10. W. Goodwin*' All patrons of my mill and gin customers have free privilege to fish in my pond with nets until April 1st, then with hook ?ind linc until June 1st, 1904. Respectfully, IO. W. (i omi will. Brightsvillc, Feb, 20, 1904. A full lino of II J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, ?Sau ces, Jellies eve. nt W. M. Rowe's. FOR SALE Two boin on Hunker II ?ll-ont: nero in ono lot and half, aero, in tba other. Store lloiiHO ou ono lot and Double house on tho other. It is tho Gooroo White property arni will bo ?old nt a bargain for cash. Apply to T. Ii. (Jro.-ilund, BoDnoltavllle, S. C. Feb lHt, 1904. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Roliablo and Profitable. Thc ?ufT Plymouth Rock is the low for ti rollt. The time lor setting tor thc Spring brood is near at hand and to get eifps so as to have them ready when the season opens, you should place orders.at once and state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Mggs $1.50 1). A.%>VINGTON, Jan 5, 1904. ' ;'*on, w r ?JV' \ J.1UW I Ile?... t.?*?- v...... is cutting such high jer the king has again ase his throne in the c?nimore?a world, the eloquent tri Henry Grady to the ll? pie will be read with by cotton growers, cot. ; ers and the public. I follows: "Wluit ?i royal plan! The world waits in ni I on its growth; the sho > w falls whispering on its heard around the ear tl um that sb ines on it is ten the prayers of all tin the frost I hat chills it dew thal decends from are noted, and the tre? little worm'on itsgreee more to England thai vance of the Russian am her Asian outpost. I from the instant it phi foi its tiny shoot. Its fiber \ - rent in every bank, and loosing its fleeces to tl tloats a sunny banner iliea the iields of the farmer, thal man is r under a Hag that will cum pel th. allegiance of the it wring a subsidy from nation on earth. It ii tag?* that God gave to pie forever as their c ho arched our skies, t I our mountains, girt with the ocean; loosed aes, tempered the sui measured (lie rain, on rjchiIdren's .forever eely a talent as ever Iiis hand to morta ship." Scientists now say was MO feet tall. E hold out in the pal hand several men ol' porocity to ours, and ii was I hat Adam cam whi n she said, "Es minglon Star. TWINKLING -"De moral poverty nature," said Uncle shown hy do number c Henson dut is gwintor h along vv'ul deir his' son Year's resolutions mad WASH IN??TON ?STAR. A Maryl ?uni school teaching her class thu nv of grammer, "Now, .Joh <. she, "in what tenso do when I say, "I am 1 ... rim lillie fellow answi is a wink. "The past." worth Herald. Flowers 1 Flow Mrs. ?J no S. Moore . lot of Geraniums, Perns, Palms and otb .veil rooted, that she < ii iell (liif. Mn (TR . rif?r i_) rectors n spccid meeting ot the ' .ockholders of the Marlboro Fruit Co., will be held nt Bank of Marlboro i Bennettsville, S. 0., at 12 o'clock i i. on 10th Mnreh next to vote upon icrensii?g the Capital Stock of tin -. ompany to Ten Thousand Dollar? nd also to consider an y other matters i interest to the company. Feb Si h 1904. Wonders of Life Ite-piOiiuclion. According to lie naturalists, a scorpion ?ll produce 05 r>r its spcub'S in a singlo iasou ; a common Hy l it ; a leach lil). id a spi'ior i7 ). Tin.' hydrachm i tiro-, .ucus Ooo eggs, and a common (Voir 1100 Mic female moth is credited with exactly ibo Ramo nvniber of eggs na thc frog, and ic tortoise IOU less oran riven 1000. Thc ill-insect lays 50.000 egtis, the shrimp )U0. and over 10,000 cji^s have be. ti und in thc ovaries of a captured ascaris, i ?no naturalist reports finding over 12000 :gs in a female lobster, and another saw ,000. The mulilla, an iuseut very sim tr to thc ant, has been known to lay ) OOO Cf/gs in a single day, ut.<d Lcuwcn Deck attriluitcs 4,000,000 for tho season male crab's sh re in producing bc spe o!-! Moro (than 30,000 eggs have been ? mtitcd in a herring, ;>s DUO in a smelt. 000,000 !.! a Hole 1,130,0011 in the roach. 000.000 in tho sturgeon, 342.000 in the irp. 383,000 in a teuell, 540.000 in n lueketal. 092000 in ii porch, and 1357, no in a flounder. Hm ol'?ill tho fish hil li lle discovered the cod appears lo be the QObl v.'uii .tor ?ul prolific Ono reliable na? ural i st reports 3,080,000 L-I??I.S froth a sin? tile female in one seasou, and auothcr n? many as 9,44 1.000 They wore ul torin*; tho fondor Qonsenco that (succeeds tho great [UC'HtioiU. And, said tho girl bravely, if poverty comes, we will face it to gether. Ali, dearest, ho replied, tho mero sight ol'your fice would scare tho wolf away. And ever ?ince ho hus wonder ed why shu roturnod his ring. Tit liita. Toss-I dont seo why she should go md marry that old tuan for his money. Joss-Why, how ei.?e c mid sho get t.-Philadelphia .?ross. Don't Forget til AT you can ALWAYS FIND al Thc CORN KR (?ROCKU Y a Full Family Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery, Also a nico lino ol' SHOKS, UNDER WEAR, ami NOTIONS. Our 'fabio Goods are always.Fresh. Uivo m a GALL. C. 13. HUBBARD, Cor Darlington and Cbcraw sis. i>.-,....:i," 9. C. VJ. T. Pearson, Prest ]). D. MoColl, Secty. iino of choice Superb S. O. White Leghorns, 'GEORGE W. VANDERBILT* STRAIN. - THE ACK NO WEDGED EGG MACHINE - . Have been tested at several Esp. Stations, nritfTi.ayc como off vlo'tors; 1 will] mi ara ii toe 10 Chicks to sitting or duplicate order 'lit' half price.' Oom,' Peas, Wheat and Rye taken iu exchange. 1 will deliver at Benuottsville on Salesdays, wlien orders aro received 10 days in advance. , , J. M. MOODY, Mc?oll, S. G Our JttG-TTsr Ijine' --THE DIRECT WAY >>5 .JSTOE.'X'H, SOUTH, ff? EAST. , t V. -W--E5E\T.N BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND- . ? ? ss AIR LINE RAILWAY. ^ Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. m., . 4 00 p. itt. V% Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a^ m., , G.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. / * Direct connections at Cheraw with through .tra?na to the North. East, South aud West. . , si, jil -, SX The short linc and uuiekest time to Wilminirton, Charlotte, Atlanta, Haleigh, Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Bostou. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. Tho rhort lino nul quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Oricuns'anpd all points South aud West. Bl ^5 Poi furtlier information call or J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville Sc Cheraw R. IV. Bennettsville.S 0,, or address JOS. W, STEWART TP SRAIIOABD AIR LINK Rv;-, Columbia, S. C. CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. I?. A , S.A L. Ry, Savannah, Ga. tiBIWi JSV?& w.'- A ; ? nilli Do You want A GRAIN BRILL? If so, Oet The Best. We sold Ur\\\\s County last season ELEVEN of the " Far mer's Favorite Grain Drills," anti every one of them gavt? -erfect satisfaction. We guarantee them [oplease. |?.A?wi what st.'MC of our customers liave to say : MR. V. A. Hul^GES, I am very much plnased with tho '"Farmers Favorite Grain Drili" bought ot'you last season, 1 hiivt ulan r i to> umps of Outs, Wheat, Peas ind Snrgum Cane, and it lins given m.'. suiDl'action. Where I hnvc been punine Four Bushels Oats when sowed with liam!. 1 fi,, ! Two ainl Hall' B'isbni.< i; t-ufli eietit when sowed with Drill. Signed .1. F. BREEDEN, This is to certify that we planted our crop ol' small grain wiih thc "Farmer'. Favorite Grain Drill" last reason ami ar.- pleaded with it in every particular Wo planted aa much as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats pe" acre, and in evcr.t inst H nee it pave Utf u perfect Bland, and has given entire sali, facti >n. We heartily reen tu mcud it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. MR P. A. HOD0ES The "Faimer's Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you has given cutir? satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. . Signed J. C. HAMER. -?-cooooeocooooooooo See us if you Ebspect to Buy a DRILL. Very respectfully 3P. & TOD?'* o Sept 16, PJ0:>. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS JiTi DOUGLAS ii lily g oi^oj Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ?rlirc @),,l,bs and ^atciil jJjJcdicincSj OTT??L?T ? 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' THE liest workmanship. . . Bay Bum and Tonic Treatment ! T?dls^lxTbee?htt&Bharpi.st, .., rr . Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endahe'e!. LADIES WORK a Specialty V f: : Once a customer*,' always a customer If & Alljpi), . ; ^TON?oniAL ARTISTS. MY* WE STILL FEED . , TpiS ilUJSf CrRY 1 .. WHEN io town nnd-you want a good \ r?'ertl,' romember 'wc can. jerv6: yon, ? , A good mon. foi- 250; ReptunF?nl-~irv|? north nf the Market. - - .'. FRESH OYSTERS in every style. . D J. BUAYBOY ... S e fi ?J^B?? s v;] ] e SC hera w_R a I i rp ad Commencing . Monday Nov. 9, 1003, and until.further rfodoo, trains between Clicraw and Uenneltsvitl.- will bu operated, on thc IbMowing F^Jicdule, daily except Suudny; WEST BO?N? FROM BENNKTTSVILL1? j TRAIN 43 .TRAIN .33 Leave Benno!tfriJta LeaveNFve.*v< l's Leave iTuilock's Arrive Chcraw Leave Bennett >. ville Laave Everett's . Leavo'ICulloek'd o' 45 7 2 0 a nK 7 40 3 m 7 50 a Ul 4 00 p m: 5 30 p m. 5 50 p m. . 10 :\ m Ile u nit J. m 0 tis p m . 10 p ul ; .'J b<> p ni ?v/ -i VJ ?wy p A. G. PAGE, SUPT. Chcraw, Nov. 7, 1903. ivu RESTORES VITALITY. Weill Man Me. THE G8EAT 30tU FRENCH REM|EDYF ? Produces thc above results in 30 D?YS. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures wwen nil others fail. Young men and old men wiliirccovei their youthful vigor by using REVIVTO. It quickly and surely restores from e?Tcctrlf self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost, Alanhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightby* Emissions, Lost Power bf either sex, Failing Alcmory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one for study, business or nmrriagc. It not only cures by starting at thc sea? of disease, but ls a. Great Nerve Tonic ann Blood*BuiIder I and restores both vitality lind strength to tho muscular and nervous syspem, bringing back I the pink glow to pale cheelca and restoring tho Uro of youth. It wards 'at Insanity and Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav ing REVIVO, no other. It tjan bc carried in vest packet, ny mail, $1.00 vper package, in plain wrapper,Or ?Ix for $5.00, with a positivo writ? ten gn?rAhtca *o cure or refund tho rooney ia , every package. For free circular address Royaf Medicine Co.^&oli?S.'' For side in Rcnnettsvillu by ' J. T. DOUGLAS Sc BRO. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it ot : ... .1:1.1 "/i':?.? rocas 50C&J1.M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money bnck if !t fails. Trial Cottles froe. lv- BBssVHE SaBHsVssssBMsssVHsst TRADE MARKS CopvntaHTS Ac Anyone aonnlnR nukotrh nixl ?lo.criptlon may ont?tl* MCCrtatn our opinion 1:00 ?t-IiRttir.r Bil mvoV.ilo? M nrohaMy patentable Conm unlc?-.. uonsstrtetlfeonnaentiai. ?tnmttxiokon i'ntcnta ltmtfro" OWost BKOney for nocurlnc pat ont?. r.Atoui? luvon tnrmiKh Mum. & co. rocolTO tpteM notice, without charco. .a tho Scfentific JUnericati.. A rmn.lsomoly llliiMrntetl wooWy.. J-wejt ? culntlim of noy adotitltle Journal, 'terina.*.? rt ?Sari fonr months, ?1. Bold by nil nows<lealorj.j minen Ofllco. 05 F fit., WftsWuBtoii, D.C.