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No Cogs and Chains to Clog and Break* Scatters guano over N W A S TE furrows and Covers it. around Stumps - ~ and Ends. Big,, Hopper, Bal anced Load, Light-Running. Sows any quantity Best farmers in South Use it.sEv Awarded Diplomas he ery time and Everywhere Exhibited. Your dealer will refund money if not Satisfied. For testimonials write J. C. Covington, Clio, S. C. Cabbage Plants and Sea Island Cotton Seed. CABBAGE PLANTS for sale and now readly for deliveryv. --EARLY JERSE~ Y WAKE FIELD" and CHARLESTON LARGE TYPE WAKEFIELD. two early sharphead varieties and bend in rotation as named. --SU7CCESSION." "AUGUSTA TRUCKE~R -and --SHORT STEM FLAT DUTCH. the three best hat-head varieties and head in rotation as named. Prices: Sing-le thousand. '.' 0: 5.0Wt and over. $.5per 1,000: 10.000 and ovcr. 4S per 1.000. Terms: Csh with order: or, plants sent C. 0. D.. purchaser paying retarn charges on money. Our plant beds occupy 35 acres on South Carolina Sea Coaist. and we understand -rowing o them in open air: tough and hardy; they will stand severe cold without injury. Plants erated for shipment weigh :0 lbs. per 1.000 and we have special low rates for prompt transportation by Southern Express,- Company. I know of other plants you can buy cheaper than mine. I sell good plants. No cheap --cut rate plants shipped from my farm. I guarantee those that I ship to be true to tye and name. and grown from high grade seed; purchased from two of the most reliablz seed houses in the United States.. I will re fund purchase price to any diesatisfied customer at end of season. OUR COTTOp SEED. Lint of our Long Staple variet of SEA ISLAND COTTON sold this year in Charleston on Dec. 2. at 32c. per pound. Seed. $1.2'5 per bu.: lot oif 10 bu. and over. *-I per bushel. My specialty:- Prompt Shipment. True Varieties and Satisfied Customers. I have been in the plant business for thirty-five years. "-"~~~~' -~ - The Cabbage Plant Man."~YunsIsad .C Wm. Post and Telerapht Youngs sland, . (1.) Four hundred and fifty acre plantation on the Manning Summerton road, four miles from Summerton, two hundred acres under cultivation, balance in woods, some timber and practically all can be brought under cultivation. Buildings: One five-room dwell ing with necessary outbuildings and the four tenant houses. Soil of first-class quality. The place is cheap at the price offered, viz: $15 per acre. (2.) Tract one thousand acres, three hundred acres under culti vation, four hundred acres of balance in second growth pine, one hundred acres original growth pine, two hundred acres cypress and other swamp timber, in the western part of Clarendon county and formerly known as the Robertson Taylor place, situated about two miles southeast of the old C. S. & N. R. R. crossing. Price $6,500. (3.) Five hundred acres near Foreston. Want other Clarendon county lands for sale. R. B. BELSER, Real Estate Broker, Sumter, S. C. 'Phone 12. Court Square. S. R. yENNING, :!e: Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, EYE CLASSES ANDI ALL KiNDS OF FANCY NOVELTIES. I make a specialty of wEDDLNG and HOLIDAY PRES ENTS and always carry a handsome line of Silverware, Band-Painted China, Glassware and numerous other articles suitable for Gifts of all kind. COME ANO SEE T-HEM. All watch. Clock and Jewelry Repairing done promptly and guaranteed. Se My5an 0. Con LrvMA BloSk. The DuRaut Hardware Co., suTE,s. -c. Being in close touch w ith the ver best markets, we are better prepared thandle the trade than ev.er before. and w e therefore invite an inspection of our stock. Remember we are opposite the Court House. Come to see us when yo want Hardware, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Harness, Saddles, Leather, Belting, Etc. Our Store is headquarters for Guns. Powder, Shot. Shells and the very latest in Sporting Goods. We also handle large quantities of other Paints, Oils and Window Glass. For Enaine and Mill Supplies there is no better place to buy. Come and examine our large line of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Every Stove bought from us is warranted. The DuRant Hardware Co. SUMT4ER, 8. o. Diuring These Cold Winter Months a Trip to Florida-Cuba ATLANTIC COAST LINE Would be just the thing to make life worth the living. Superb trains, excellent schedules and tickets which offer every advantage possible for a pleasant and attractive trip. For full information or pamphlets call on your nearest ticket agent or write H. M. EMMERSON, W. J. CRAIG, Traffic Manager, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh-Medicine OUR NEW YORK LETTER. Sent Free. Send no money-simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood BY H. W. FINLAYSO. Balm (B. B. B.) kills or destroys the poison in the blood which causes the awful aches in back and shoulder blades. shifting pains, difficulty in moving tingers. toes or legs, bone pains, swollen There are among th. four m muscles and joints of rheumatism. or the foul breath. hawking. spitting, droppings in throat, bud hearing. specks flying before the eyes. all Southerners; it i played out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of cases of 30 or 40 to meet and mingle with these ears standing after doctors, hot sprinas and patent medicines had all failed. Most of these possessed cured patients had teken Blood Balm as a last of the Southerners, enlivened by resort. It is especially advised for chroni experience. deep-seated cases. Impossible for any one to Ter suffer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes the blood pure and rich, thereby giv- with being ably edited. The Sun ing a healthy blood supply. Cures are perma nent and not a patching up. Sold at drug ets stores. $1 per large bottle. Sample of Blood s. Balm sent free and prepaid. also special medi- Referring cat by describing your trouble and writing Blood Mr. Br Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed in Washington that he had noth testimonials, so write at once. For sale by The ing to say on the part's future, R. B. Loryea Drug- Store. 0t R. B Lorea Dug Sore.it remarked that the democratic Theparty was one with a fine future Howell quotes as familiar a French proverb, "i a quitte sa ceinture" (e the Sun bristles with, catchy, has given up his girdle), which inti mated as much as if he had become It is not generally known, but bankrupt or had all his estate forfeit- there is an exception to the Con ed, it being the ancient law of France stitutional clause in this State that when any man upon some offense prohibiting imprisonment for had the penalty of confiscation inflict- debt. 'This clause provides that ed upon him "he used before the tribu- household servants, for services nal to give up. his girdle, implying thereby that the girdle held everything that belonged to a man's estate, as his budget of money and writings, the keys of his house, with his sword. dag- household servants are entitled ger and gloves." The fact that the gir- to stich special legislotion is not die was used as a purse had much to clear, any more than other la do with its importance in general ap- borers. preciation. We have an English prov- The writer is a typical South erb confirmatory of this appreciation. erner and the accent of the South It is said, "Ungirt, unblest," and that land cleaves to his tongue. Fre it was in very common use is clear q he is from the frequency with which th ec tl hat cou?n be phrase occurs in old out of the way recognized by his "seben"Mfor liteatue.-Cambrs' oural. for more; "foteei." for fo-Urteen; "New York" for "N' Yark;"' The famous Goodear Apple Farm, "North for Narth. " Yankees are aear Waynsville, 'N. C., is now ownedclvratrllndsm yes by John Farrior. Esb.. who said:Kinag slvratraladsm er reinc oulher, thalf as milon W' ild Cherry and Tar is the best Coug-hreincam gthm aso Sedicine. It is pleasant and effective, vinced us that they are human iad I would not be without it. Even a after all and hav e hearts as oth light cold is not a thingr of no moment. er humans. It may end in caarrh or pneumoniahse Keep the breathing apparatus open onMri ashdhsee pd clean. All diseases of the throat sight restored after total blind id bronchial tubes are cured quickly ness for 14 years. Martin was md pleasantly by Dr, King's Wild tesbttt mlydb .B of te sotiuterersplieed byB herry and Tar. 2N5c., no cure no pae Bold by The . B. Loryca Drug- Store. Rouse to let the multitude ex periment on, when he made his famous offer of $1,000,000 for Flowers of Good Mneer. the restoration of his sight.i A Although Dr. Oliver wentcell HEolmes ' never practiced medicine, those who woman was the instrument, and knew him intimately say that he she says prayer did it, her only cheerea more sinkinp invalids, cured treatment was to manipulate the more sick people and did more good, the eye-balls. Martin is employed even from a medical standpoint, than in a book bindery, goes aroufd many of his young physician friends i alone, can read print and says The secret of his power lay in his Over- he is the happiest man in the flowing Cheerfulness and indness of world. eart. He scattered "flowers Of g de The population of Greater cheer" wherever he went With hmer optimism was a creed. is rene or mase up he udger medicine," he declared. "Everybody ent n ie ought to bathe in it. Grim care, mo- Immigrants; 6 per cent negroes roseness, anxiety-all the rust of life- and 20 per cent native born. ought to be scoured off by the Oil Of Why many thin as they mirth." are here is t is a tauted to erner-andthe fact so few are native Amer A Knock-out. icans and fcreign customs and Dr. King'7s New Medicine for colds, ideas enter into life so much, the Cold Breaer is now getting in some e s e I queetly his t n p e t hat cts a tiesgnzd thi is onebo ten- o Couny o Clrendnftor moefoteeake awy foreen COURTamOF Odyea ApleAS thFarectistatwieeh Abbie Wyile in. C.,iso owndaicadlboesrevelgr Guardan adite. for.,Jahosayaytaninteing'irssale tis, render betterrservice.bYourCough aedicine.espondenteassnteard itfanswee ande Tayoldor, Lewou Kit.wd avnd edotntaan hmd wc Htmyen i Taylorrh eenans pnuo as uhwr nady h KepY theUMMOhN. FOprau penIF vrg oseswe ti all alean.take.isTheesargter whroa C b OnchiANte arecrVed. arquicklyv wtce te Tod theaseeant bover KNmed anWildaeya te Yourr are herebyc. summored nd reay.oel qurd b'y aner the oaintrug Sthre no.r a wa rm ee servdton you, Olvrndsrea opyes mvsa ecaia-ay ofeyor anract teid thomplantho nso paend tmeil n thim sbcibermatel hsa thceat Ma-e ninere mor saiontn, winis cuetdig sa omo ri si dayesicafeophe andric heref ego-od, ied r nte am even fairo answeria thndpolint, wthin The ieresid, power laini in this Ir-gh iowill apprflynoess ur andrkind e of trgtta apeet-we elief deaded ther ompait shudlse$.oooltadelrmk cheer ahrevfrter notient. tWt he 0onsAelrmksm0cnsmr opinti n tis a cd."irth was odh nfute alosoed-o-s methdie, of Januard.05 filerdy h ana 150prglota u rosensfsaieotyathrt anig life-- tan ixglon f isedol iouhtty. beiscoakeedurteebygalonsoof th W. C. AVIS, lu:everoertalloaner lose jus reidenycequires the halo s on-M vinder tat tenhue r ua aten Thouand hvehears ane oth ieralmantiy vnt cuc Meet onfouth ondanihtsat hn bougti from Thad is eye-e VisitingtSovereignsainviteo.al blind J H. LEESNEnesao14 maeas of artiny wate sn perimnt, weren er eadie his wmlery wasithe instumeant, and J A. W~iBERG wie says oldrashioned viti es.only LAWYERntpsadtrnipws podmnuceae pow teu eve-lle bratni eplye alowsli canred rrine are says MANNING S.diferent the happiest wean an thet Proptan creul ttntongienTrvehepoa. ofGeae __________________-and beec pro mrtlenatebr-al Whyganryme mangst to eurg AitTh." E ATLW, te patreiti boycottoted god MANNING, S. C.he cact soakew liuret snate Amr AKockoutF.roan pukns foein parsos andu Dreing Fuedcneraclds. ide gne antou ginfe oquer drink WodBeaei ano ugtdting ndsome -gsti hy oatemetasbenemona fine inork.tItiseedy,f and carry sugre-foutmeg ofalThe chidenOu aTful prie ofl Cskets Coffnsmendtoksy htDrbsiewmnu packaerintakes Suples. fro thre tornk in esant a frociousl here, chepestoe.die bestSaeCset fn"por mders of te ndithe Ourbeatifl Hars isa ret bforoe.thew Yore or35.Sa additioniinithisrdearttenteeandacts_ at uTE n levelOU TH tAheNA largerthsisoe fth n undertkr in the6RO Staeanis oftaln ematrke. wyfo haeO engrdute OFCOM NPES thiso eolre cisthealdoe while merifc fession, sobernic and labbl, onlarigorer bri ofarigr SA .i KidRAin hOwnrghFnda, tha in whihe ineryr six allder uriaNdDEemfr mTaylr, peol lotterlvs e oeta an Wnan twelve. yersovaeePan- tie s wns anumbernory ovey0 tiffsDRECT Reopded frome peumia inu Cco LeiBok anin resodnt same ear, ith aswer FlanderTayorLouis Kigwod a passitng ntice. Ener ne dof tie Heny ayor Deenans.aseso mumonkianeule froa cohe COP SUMON. FReIF. andrageldoaes belehpre.db Ithi W an~euall a tmistake. Chmelainer Cogs (COPLINTSEVED) Remead. A gratven whoched tee Tone Defndeatnts Prie Cotomed:loelyond feannufeyi have threy Meal are $2.5h er sumon, edb t a ul. re- dof by mtre phanp away ofro t his ree , Cuiredoanswe the coplinm T heflownisanisaceoh actin, f whch copishereith te "omuch aoenot si imuch, serveupo Eyou an tere C copy hmverain' ComechaniRedy,an of ou aswe t tesi Complainegoing slor pcld and "ime-kil on he ubsribr a hs ofic atMan know"thatas curmyo dautr auin sieotdyof ysuchsrican ief a...ecld n eleesv vouerailfeowhenwerethascohreatenedititn Ahe tiefored the 19 pKdlAanacf nd 20this ok Sl by iTh igi.t.t oe art wla.l tothroutfohe I treh taa pLre.Prop.e Catarrh. Which usually commences with cold in head, hay fever, rapidly infects the: mucous membrane of the throat, and leads to graver complicaLious, unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's Sarsaparilla internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Catarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each bottle). It gains a foot hold from which it hard to dislodge. Columbus, Ohio, May 19, x903. With treatment of these two medicines I Some four years ago I was sufferng any ordinary case will yield quickly- from impure blood and a general =n the very worst cases will be greatly down condition of the system. I had no relieved. The priue. $1.00; three for appetite,waslosing flesh, and had an all. $2.50, and guaranteed. Sold by The . gonetiredfeelingthat made me misea B. Loryea Drug Store. ble. I began the use of S. S. S., and I - .~....after taling serenor eightbottles my skin ruddy, healthy glow that assured methat Imyi blood had been restored to its nor Wr!ting and Dictation. , , healthy condition. My appetite was The modern method of letter writing restored, as I could eat anything put be composition through the agency of theregained my apetite stenographer is having a peculiar ef fee upn te ppulr ue o th Ia ing" which warrned me so much disap fet upon the popular use of the lan-my oldself. guage. It must be evident to even the I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the noncritical observer that carelessness best blood purifier and tonic made, and and diffuseness of expression have be- strongly adise its use to allthosein need come a feature and a fault of corre- of such medicine. VICTOR STUBBINS. spondence, from the reproach of which Cor. Barthman and Washington Ayes. it was quite free in the earlier days, when pen and ink were directly em- My system was rundown andmy joints ployed by the individual to the end of ached and painedme considerably. Ihad giving form and coherence to his idea. used S. S. S. before and knew what it Probably when dictation under the was, so I purchased abottleof itandhave present syst'em becomes more of a fi- tae several bottles and the aches and ed habit and institution the human pains are gone, my blood has been cleas mind will become so accustomed to it ed and my general health built up. I can testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic. that it will operate more rapidly and A Market St. Jo~r C S as accurately with such assistance as I - have any under the old plan in which the writer symptoms of dis only dictated to himself. Yet to him ordered blood with whom pen and ink have always write us.and our been potent solvents of thought the physicians will change involved in dictation must avise you free. bring with it a serious embarrassment Our book on in the matter of adequately denoting bloo and skin one's thoughts.-Philadelphia Ledger. d sent free. bThe Swift S ,ecifl Company, Atlanta. Ga. Public is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledgee of the curative merits of that great no medicinal tonic. Electric Bitters. for r sick stomach, liver and kidneya s.p esh H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave.. Col-o umbus, 0., writes: "For monthst I was eho given up to die. I had fever and ague.ae i sle n ysoahwss ekfomy nerves were wreckei; I could note M:i useess doctors drugs, that I could m ot eat. Soon after beginning to take nr Electric Bitters. I obtained relief, and be in a short time I was entirely cureda." Guaranteed at The Rr B. Loryea Drug C Storeb price 50c. t o h aof s NILcMeiie VIM ER IS A Dangerous Cargo. cCor.for a vessel to carry. Aves. gfire, as it frequently does, in9 spite of the greatestcosiel ad against the admission of water into e at tak ten to seea oen the facheshand the hold, It Is almost impossible to ex- teto=ote atta tinguish it The only method that ev- I have moved into theas er avails is to stop every crack with C: store next door to the .e soap, so that no air can reach the lime.~ Sometimes this welln stop the fire, but u a I c often these fires will bun for weeksb which was especially til the -vessel sinks beneath the -water, prepared for my line or J a mass of charred embers holding to-. business, and I am now gether. When a vessel with a cargo of o an lime once catches fire it Is sure death C: napsiint hnl to go below. Not long ago a schooner minrasn traebt5 with a cargo of this Commodity caught Cs ter than ever. My stock fire and was sealed up as tightly as of Famnily and Fancy possible. The crew was composed of s the captain and his two sons. one dayw the latter went to sleep on the deck, and ther fathr imprdentlyensere his cabin shuttinathe soonbehind. him.Whe thy aakeed nd Toun Swf cannoe xCelledy Atata, Ga therbfthe misn thy Au suppsig. Ththe hadullen rbodt aioledgte vleebcueIa ii ofthe werae eritheb of th i rts o akts n faerdicina tni. Electric fiBttters.sfor umbus, O.,vweres:ing.rIonamssolewa ie pthe Sdine had fevrn agntgue. clerte The Slves that creskd wIthould anotr setand Wtmch Hae salwek Cusomir uss boctos, brus, tad Il could - not 1~ + V pearbefore ater useginon thi saea Elctiss Bi.te. MIddbtained Thelies, Ilando wl leshn a week"or t t heimunee I bwasmyntirelyincured. Solaed by The R . B. Loryea Druoe An Dangerious Cargote. Itries a ofrteamt daongeout sale pries bcaoeo a sucessul printr. When Thee--"-- toe n ith pitches firese anitremue tios totecunynt abte spitelo nthe greatpres shcution rI sto e to diett against this aderissi ofwter toen teto oth atta the qulitis amt vryoportibety. ex er avairs is tol sof avr Pracke priterh F store ~nex [ o oh hop got thimeot n ofai ca vrdiareah e-e Manin rdwre0. abletilmma byswllso the fhisre bu hc asepcal ofnhse ind res wll onecalrpn toweks .et.ree s Jelies a prn maser of he ebord hofdn traeof buet and have the bet hietve cityen thesel twot languarges of E napsto ohnl thme represeaties fti each eatoal ad nreaing ftadery-et ty gotbenou.soly n desre tat cher E thn-- enieadiae~ itongueargoul occupyhis commodity cauhte terttan ever. My os-k rlel cnd uns ealeacpage Tihtl se OfFml n ac psible. printerewo out omosdiemm ofe1~t reaeago the cpiting ne hisltwo sonsOe .dayldnnrcm t e e th aroughot tleepf( orrngihe ck ite cabnshings thatoo ehiln- ** thage had afrnt olumnboard sievthe cosattuhwt h Murray's Hoeund unco ns tandot5.''o a Thy wilere yori gh. Larg bofthe- betO akta Ththerctorhsthwins. N'lllndlecirtrra mI A orh Glasgo doto whl evrn-n.Iamsl Thetunityaln wihfsrin to gon frte eerae hiting fishg uring operaosthca iDeot's inker ael Sn alst. uts, _____,n ___n ___rn ___ ere walbrss a ndile oskr noap oe bforein that day. othav Hap hought!fHis theasunsin No snr sid than done. Th botlet, Thes, fIll .iutllawasgeh evsalt hat caefuly corkedul. se-nt wn' onitch milssin. e gi adcocet fFris fera a fwek."ue' ithevl "Ha,"[by yFuisi cr uot byThe R.oB.tor, ea t" dup Stoe.Ea losan ami whiting, oneoonteachthook.lHatewVole "a.notr tins thisntier c sal pries ime reis caniet lon. neut hrei osoei "Yes, prin th prse n mii othe dountorh aante develop into got deposetsithind regosdobank mebthis tean aetrcislts ien-of irnd ioreredonitiesatenr ofppsornity Al tat is needd ofc a raue rnterNN. . wos gortw hosef Cutfamberdisagre-ch I n e abletdiemm InfcteytakI the placeofohisosingen mayubemwardedeowas ornceallessepntoe MasPeeveJlis pint seert by tkin bardos of thse of e. W aetebs Tles natis cityn asthe ftw symptome of ofr cklres, andes acommo nateckty aperman Sold yzTeh, B a dato on .tntwt saet is t re Drepestories.ofsachM natoya- exe dd. dinfc ee) tystrnuoslydesredtha th Inouthing Depce entn tonge soul ocupythenrsofterest asy the rrath'of'hourser paraleons Soryo eac pag. Thentepeo annmewllre pd askprned glott wht he wou d ole deinneralelo eeme henughamuto the ate arngin Sthe ter deacordiys tkthat hlave BA K F LA V N ourraoso torehuti, Mourleigh ando liva"r aid"Werere your uh ag bot nthe wor d." , esi,"u soehe Don 's winsteew. lb A wothPlatogowau adocrtes thileeng ynd the wollay, Arrand Aookthe over mre; wein hat idayh.' a-Happy dow oadng Da is'itson. S5P. Last Cal For This Winter.I W ~E have about one hun dred pairs Cotton and Wool Blankets and Comforts that we will sell at ACTUAL COST. We cannot afford to carry these goods over until Snext winter. It would be a good investment for you to buy them if you do not use them until next winter. Come and See Them. We have about one hundred Ladies Hats we will sell at act ual cost also. New Spring Goods are com ing in every day and we must make room for them. These goods will be offered you at ACTUAL COST. Yours for business, J. W. McLEO D S. I. TILL, Mianager. LEVI BLOCK. I Th pulic o cme ad ispec ou stok o Fac tpl rcre cent. bi t cm and iefeesnabysrec your stock bepo.fe ItFaiify &r okn o S ah le s Grticere We carry bthparchead ill cheell adiv you wanes a it is a your ineeso kintcouche them.oswihps sb wteryo havte best ullg. adify~ar " Canewe disstfedit your inburil, urh0 plce.andre. fel aonaby ueseewl.b l~d thtisieoule lokgfo anig L isten! We carrt h you r h e and osgries and ifo yood ean aning o ou, engt it As anome we'olb C offe tanpeae We furgisha you don infomtionfm ueteegswt pos sbinthr aufav e r be n d n .ea nes plEase Cal andreetCals.n . enoine oferimugistn! anythngtoyou, Se'lls it selfny o e 'lbemetter. lese tourishyowThn hormandtons nowoeredfrae LELVD.:O.riaE PAIN &POILash, Pan GanfcuerrnLa rnde aini 21 Ast BY &re ChsO, "sTC GenuiE ErDUvARS