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Lil v BEN1TETTSYILLB, S. C. BY S- A. imo ww & co. Office on Marion Street Opposite V. Masonic Hall, * ? A? ??.i? (*,i?,*?t?*?fl??fl,*fl#,*'**?*?-*,*'w*****.**.'**' Friday. May 29, 1903. pur Gorrcrnmcni. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pato. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUIT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER- J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Chas. S. MsCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. MoColl, Jr. J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAGNATES-C. D. Eastorling, T. L. Crosland, BcnneUuvillo, ll; L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D' Stubbs, BrightBville, W; W. Irby, Smithville. Bennetlsville Church Directory. METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday school 3 30 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Praycr nieel ing Wednesday evcuiug at 7.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. HodgCB. V;APTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Paslor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun? d . at 11.00 a.m., and7.00p.m. Prayer intuiting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday Behool. H. W V/i.troll. i 'REBBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph. 0 , Pastor. Services every Sabbath -immer) ll a. ni. and 8 p. m.; (winter) : k I. m. and 7.30 p. rn- Prayor meeting Thursday 4 p. m. Seats free. Stranger.? Hally invited. Sunday school every day 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. . Hey. All parents and children made ?oine at thc school. Piscor-AL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, ohing every second and fourth Sunday i a. m., and 7.00 p. m. Sunday ol at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. FuiBOn, irintendent. rectory of Bennetlsville Lodges JNSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of meets every second and fourth Mon* ? nights at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. D. Eoatevling, IC of R. & S. kRUiono 1/OTfUE IS0. U?.t tr at lotiivill. Friday evenlnj;. on i>*-" bc-j each lull nioo'a *: d'?look? ,5. ?, Kmr.04, \\ ? M. T, Dudley, Secretor lonnii? Mandilla Dh'ciiiorif. ?tLilORO C?HAPiKR IVO. 3* il. A. .ont.i uv l??tiT?ett=v???- su tL? auw?ud lay of each month. Robt Chaffin, H. P. E. Stockton, Secretary. ERA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., at MoColl, each Saturday after i1, before thc full moon,at 4 o'clock. ..ORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., at Clio, Saturday on or afier each ; ion at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. n Parish, Secretary. lounty Church Directory. nettsville Circuit Appointments ;:EV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrnu. nd Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot. I'l v>d Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna th Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. nhcim Circuit Appointments. REV. "\V. H. BAKER P. C. Sunday, Hebron ll a. m: Ebenezer 3i30 p. m. id Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m' . I Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. h Sunday Parnassus 11a.m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. tlio Circuit Appointments. REV. -v. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning at 1 lo clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clouk. Sunday echool at 10 a. m. Wi A. Hin8haw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday hight at 8. Boolah -Preaching every Sunday Mt at 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. ll. M. Jackson,{Supt, THE NEW YORK WORLD Thrloo A Wook Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspaper iu America. Time has demonstrated that thc Thrice a-Week World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form but not its success. This is because it tells tt impartially, whether that news be po. Utica! cr othei wise. 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 thc home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $r.oo per year and thia pays lor 156 papers. We oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dem ocrat together one year for $1.67. Aro You Afflicted ? ULCERINA is absolutely guaranteed to cure Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, Sores and chronic ?kin diseases. Send 35 cents and get a package by mull. Manufactured aud sold by R. G. DOZIEIt, M. D. LurabortoD, N, C. PERSONAL Mr. T. G. Matheson of Cher aw was in town Tuesday night I Mr. J, C. Webster has a son sick with fever Miss Virgie McLaurln of Mc Coll is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Pate Hon. C. S. McCall returned from the reunion at New Orleans Friday night Miss Loulie Smith of Mullins j is visiting Miss Louise Campbell , at Blenheim Mr. C. J. "Whitlock of Mt Airy, N. C., has been spending a few days in our county Miss Ethel Moore, who has been at Greensboro Female College has returned home - Lydia David, a well known ante bellum colored woman died Sunday on Mr, J. A. McDaniel's place aged 104 years We regret to report that Mr. Po .vers, the venoral mother Mess rs Elierbo, S. F., Clarence and Asbury Powers is not improving 1 Messrs C. D. Easterling and P. B. Moore attended the meet ing of the grand lodge K of P. at Orangeburg last week and report a royal time Mr. Albert Sidney Cooper of Rockland, Richland county is spending a few days with his brothers Messrs Calhoun and Grover Cooper Miss LeitherManship of Tatum accompanied by Miss Ethel New ton of Red Springs, spent Tues day and Tuesday night in our town the guests of Mrs. W. W. Pate Mr. B. F. Stanton of lower Hebron was up Saturday and called. He says crops have begun to improve in his section, but cotton in low bottoms still looks s'.ck Mr. H. C. Pate and family of Dillon spent Saturday and Sun day in our town the guest of his brother Mr. Waller Pate. We were pleased to meet him again1 and see him looking so well We indeed regret to learn that Mrs. Herndon the mother of Dr. Herndon the dentist, lies very ill of fever. All that medical skill can do is being done for her, and it is earnestly hoped she v.'ill risco ver. Later-Mrs Herndon died Wed nesday night about 12. The body was taken Thursday up to Mason X Roads for burial. DEATHS' DOINGS. The ey m pa'hy of our community is extended the family of Mr. T. S. Has kell, the night superintendent at the mill in the loas of his baby-boy, on Wednesday aftnrnonn nfip.r f> ?>i,r>rt I illneca-?ged 2 years ano1 li luooibs. i Tho futiera! services wore h'.:!d nt j Oak Kidgti cernetery ut 1.0 o'clock Tluiis?p.y murri i ti g,'conduc?eii l'y HL v. ! A li. \VsM?,.-,?. ! Huyo lo'b? Mighty (Vtvt Drink milk and get tuberculosis. Drink whiskey and get the jimjams Eat soup and get Bright's disease. Eat meat and encourage apoplexy. Eat oysters and acquire taxemia. Eat vegetables and weaken tho system. Eat dessert and take to paresis. Smoke cigarettes and die early. Smoke cigars and get ca tarrh. Driuk coffee and obtain nervous prostration. Drink wine rind get the gout. A man choked to death in North Carolina from eating beef. Last week a lady on her way to the north from Florida was choked to death in Charlotte while ealing chicken. In ordir to be entirely healthy one must cat nothing, drink nothing, smoke nothing, and even before breathing should see that the air is properly steril ized. SAME HERE. A Young man who sought a clerkship in one of the depart ments at Washington, once asked the late Robert G. Inger soll for his indorsement, and this was the reply Ingersoll gave him: ""Youngman, I would rather have forty acres of laud, with a log cabin on it and the woman I love in the cabin-with a little grassy, winding path leading I down to the spring where the water gurgles from the lips of the earth, whistling day and night to Hie white pebbles a perpectual poem-with holly hocks growing at the corner of the house, and morning glories blooming over the low-latched door-with lattice work over the window so that the sunlight would fall checke I on the dim pled babe in the cradle,-and birds, like songs with wings hovering in the summer air, than be clerk of any government on earth. Large Headed Cabbage. Mr. Lewis Chavis now the champion truck grower of this section has the largest solid hoads of cabbage we havo seen this sea son. If you want a first class vege table dinner let him know what you want. Ship Stuff* NICE FRESH LOT FOR SALE BY c. s. MCCALL. H?* A full line of boys shirt waists at Jackson's. TOWN AND COUNTY^NEWS. - Next Monday is salesday - Light showers Wednesday -- Court convenes on the 4 th Monday in June - Don't wait to be asked for vour commutation tax - B&* Boys Lhirt waists only 25c at Jackson's - The Bennettsvilie Methodist | Sunday school with a large num ber of invited friends from town ind county went to Red Springs yesterday on a picnic. The entrance examinations ! to Winthrop Normal and tho I College of Charleston will both! be held the same day at Bennetts vilie-July 10th. SST' Af nil line of boys kneel pants 25c to $1.00 at Jackson's. - Celery Cola is a fine new drink kept by Mr. E. Powers - Commutation Tax is duo -better soe the Town Clerk at once Remember to-day ia cut price day on embroideries and laces at J Mittlo's store. LemonB extra Fancy only 20c iloz at \WM. Rowe's $1.00 worth of laces and em-1 broideries for 75c this week at' Mittlc's etore. - Our town Clerk is ready to write your receipt for the License tax-also the first installment of tho tax levy for tho Electric I Light plant The biggest opportunity to buy] embroideries and laceB ever offered | this week at Mittlo's store. - We return hearty thanks to Mr. C. S. McCall for a copy of the New Orleans Picayune con taining an interesting account of | the great reunion Real good green coffee 8J to ?2j| eta at W. M. Rowe's. Mittle only advertises facts $11 worth of lacee and embroideries! for 75c this week. Roj'al Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. IST Just received a new lot of! good iresh ten 50c to $1.00 per lb at W. M Rowe's. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO TUE ROOMS OVEN TUE "PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." II. II. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. If you want a good smoko try a Cubanola Cigar for sale at "W. M. Rowe's. i Attend the bargain salo now I going on atMittle's store. Pi pc ? n JJ t? Sra(>ker?iT??ppliejiin oncll?-38 variety ctn be fou lid ul 0. T\ Douglas* & I'rc. .rv-if' Knox's*. CooperV, ?iiifi COY.'.'; gelatine at V. Nt. Rowe's Xl ?* nothii;<; hut i'."in>; pure white ivinoaiid cider vii?o?arlor sale by W. M. Rowe. A complete line of Armours Canned meats at W. M. Rowe's .Remember to-day is cut price I day on embroideries and laces at Mittle's store, B63"* Octagon Soap only $3?J? ?case at W. M. Row' Attend tho bargain sale^now5 going on at Mittle's store. Sale of Old Methodist Clitircf BEFORE Court Hou?e door, at ll o'clock, a. tn., First Monday in June neil the OLD ME.HODIST CIIUBCU will ba said to thc Highest bidder for CASU. J. L. BREEDEN. And others Tru.-tecs. May 1903. "Strength nud vigor come of go;:d food, duly digested. 'Force', a really to serve wheat and barley food, adds no burdeu, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates.1 " Winthrop Commencement. We return thauks to President D. B. Johnson for an invitation to attend the commencement which begies on Sunday next. It ia now one of the best in the State and pupils wanting to enter must apply often mouthe ahead to secure admission. In the graduating cines we find the name of Miss Laura Louise Harrall. Nearly Forfeits His Lifo. A runaway almost ending fatally, hi,uteri a horrible nico? on tho leg ot J. 13. Omer, Krinklin Grove, III. For four yoard it de fied all dootors and all remedios. But Aucklon'e Arnioa Salvo hud no troublo to oura him. Eqully good for Burna, Bruises Slcin Eruptions and Piles. 250 at J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug Storo. Wanted u Traveling Salesman To work retail IraJc in this and four adjoiu'mg counties, flood salary an 1 per uiancnt position to right man. Address willi r?f?rences, Lock Box \?7, Bedford City, Virginia. Tried To Conceal lt. It's thc old story ol murder will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman Icels run down, has hack ache or dyspepsia and thanks it's noth ing and tries lo hide it until she iinallv breaks down. Don't deceive yourself. Take Electric Bitters at once, ll has a reputation for curing Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and will reviv? ly your whole system. The worst forms of those maladies will o,u'cldy yield to thc curative power ol Electric limers. Only 50c, and guaranteed by Druggist, MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge, Oflloo in Court Houno, RELIGIOUS NOTES. Thc fifth Sunday ia ..Children's Day at the Methodist church. Dc. McLeod wilt bo installed pastor of Presbyterian church noxfc Sabbath morning at II o'cclock. Soi vices again at 8.30p m., oondneted by ono of tbo commission. AH ore welcome. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thurtday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hoar for evening services at the churches ia now 8.30 o'olock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church overy Thursday evening nt 8 00. Prayer meeting- at thc Methodist church overy Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. The hour for Sunday School at tho Methodist church bas been charged to 5 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS. SECONd ROUND-E. P. TAYLOR V. E. Clio and Beulah, at Beulah April 25,26 Bennettsvilie ct, McColl, May 2,3 &I0C0II & BooneltBvUlo -M?W, Borea, 4 pm, Moy 3, North Marlboro, Shiloh, May 16,17 Brlghtsvllle, Bethel, 4 p. m. '* ' 17.18 BonnettBvillo Sta, (night) " 22,24 Blenheim et, Ebenezer, " 23,24 Brownsville, * 30,31 ?MARLBORO UNION MEETING Tho next meeting o? the Marl boro Union will meet at Bennetts vilie on Friday before the 5th Sunday in May. PROGRAM. FRIDAY ll a. m. to ll 15, devotion al exercises. 11.15 to 11.30 or ganization and incidental buai ness. 11.30 to 12.00 a report on tho recent sessiou of S. 13. Con vention. Elmore Allen aud E. P. Easterling. 12 toi p. m , ob structions to Revivals. Subject opened by Rev. W. B. Harrall. SATURDAY, 10 to 10.15 devotional exercises. 10.15 to ll The pre valent ignorance of the Bible, opened by Bro J. P. Campbell, ll to i2 How may 1 know the will of God? Opened by Bro P. C. Henley. SUNDAY, ll a.m., preaching by Bro. E. P. Easterliug. Work ol' tho Flames. On Monthly night about S.30 the ree Dee Machine Works a new aud much heeded enterprise owned by Mr. W. 1'. Breeden, Jr., located on the railroad in East Bennettsvilie, was accideutly burned together with a lot of choice lumber, 8 or 10 ma? chines, lot of tools aud ono Reaper and Binder valued about ?0,000. Our Last Year's Crop. Tht DEMOCRAT returns thanks to Mr. E G. Fletcher, tho cotton stnti "ian fw o'iir conn ly, '"<>i H Rovcr-iinoni report of lbs cotton ginned in:Mat 1. boro fr.,- '. ic p'htrl foul y< :;r.-. J'Y tu 1899 io IT.';:.! lhere )?\a a heavy div .:...?:? . T'nt: I.Mtka ginned Ici99 iviis ;?i,ttH; in loOO only '?bV?:ii>: in HJOl ; 23,000; ivljs.o in 1002 the ?rnp waa . 4i.ll-: ?hiiiiii?rciit) I? iL -- ftiiriv?'ohl Our New Railroad. The work on the Benuetlaville nnd Chcraw railroad is progressing finely The last pile was driven 0:1 Phills creek trestlo Inst Thursday. The com? pany have secured an engine, and now can rush thS track laying td crook ed creek where the no.:t heavy trestle [<wiU^e. The gradera have already '" mOTiomo work thia aide of the creek, -l.-jtH Hobo na the trestle is ready for t<0??^ux perhaps tho line will be com [ plelSfeto tdwn;**^ ?iblainiBU Lattora. f Lumera addressed to thc following n a m od _j>roru:iin uncalled for at ih<: post office'tn BcnnclUvilla; .0-.. Mcj^l^t; -W A^fe)vingt?p^: Juhn S (? itly, Chas E Moody, Ricfelr^o???ea, H L Tim liions, R T Stewart, Jim Simpson, T II Bax ton. Women'tt LiiiUBg Charlotte Ellibin, Kn^B&RuUfejU^o, EI?ZT li og g ia, Lizy Li?e^3^nftig??res A full linc of II. J. IlemzyCo. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies tVc. at W. M. Rowe's. A Marvelous Invention. Wonders never ceese. A machine has been invented that will cut, paste and hang wall paper. The field of in ventions and discoveries seems to be unlimited. Notable among great discov eries is Dr.King's New Discovery tor Consumption. It has done a world ol ? good for weak lungs and saved many j a lile. Thousand have used it anti con quered Grip, lironchitis1 Pneumonia, and Consumption. Their general ver dict is: " li's the best and most relia ble medicine for throat and lung troub les: Every 50c and $1.00 bottle is g uar* anteed by .1 T. Douglas Jfc Uro. drug gist. Trial boules Iree. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a I.tinily where lhere are no domestic ruptures occasionally, bu; lhere can bc lessened by having |>r. King's New Lile Pills around .Much trouble they save by Iheir threat work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25c, at Drug ijtore. Cheap Reading-. Thc Democrat and Ibo Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or $1.50. The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.50 The Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only ?1.50 - - Don't You Love Flowers? If so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which io place them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. SCodoB Dyspepsia CUH*? Digests what you eat? Jim Dump? was father of a last Who, by her brightness, led her class. The teacher asked Miss Dumps the question : "How can you best assist digestion?" "By eating ?Force.'" Wheo told to him, This story tickled " Sunny Jim." : ! Owing to Boma Changea I expect to make to the Interior of the Store, I will inaugurate THE GREATEST ('OST SALE thia Town haa ever had, I COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING ! 8 O'CLOCK. OF Cb CWVCJ continuing through 3?turu.sy ....iii LU I 1 ? m m mt m m m 9 ?cil at New York COST the following SIX LOTS Ol' MERCHANDISE : Comprises Each and Every Yard of Wool Dres3 Goods in atock. In this linc you will some choice things in French and English Voiles, TwineH, Eto \ minies. Albatross, Batiste and brilliantines. fft 1500 yards colored eilks-this is tho largest and j?\ most unique stocks of silks in the town. In it you V will find VVnsh Silks. Tndinn, Chinns. Pon do Snup; '? I !.?.:'. ICH, Po ii u< ?iOpe?in ail ?lio leading. ?lnnle?, . T?V (i?L t il.'.-: ii: u\l cdoieil Dawns, Organdies] "Swi".-bl ullft, Ginghams t^r??l?^ I>t?ck?. ii ia L; o s iii ly te sell lliis ; >l ai tiwi, hu 5. wo need room. ^QOLnduf? Shirt Va.' f.-, ib white lawn nuil oolc?r ?il ??li^i.?. This lot also includes ail Silk Wiiista in i'll colors and ?i?03. Will also mid lo thia- line Sil! t \Vuist SiiitH lUtdiL?uh?? and Misse.* Skirts. We lia\esome lino values ia this lot. 500 yards Table Linen, from the Cheapest to the liest, in plain aud hemstiched-Napkins to match Will put iu this lot tho biggest stock of Towels in Hennettsyille. S300 worth LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Thia is n very fine assortment, and you eau got some rare valves in Gowns, Skirts, corset covers, &c P. m 5, D. VfJ OF THE ABOVE LOTS will be sold AT NEW ?RK COST, and will also give SPECIAL CUT SJCES in nil Other Departments not included in h ?is $>.'c during the date mentioned above. J '?EONE. COME ?LLi lie early customers get the best, bia s do will be positively SPOT CASH ! li tn? will be charged at these prices. This is your Opportunity! .>V. E JPECTFULIiY m m BENNETTS V ILLE, S. C. (y.in ! MC I kn? Yt > PVITT st:L SH .1 >?-^r. 1 ..tm XJ. -rr nc ii ixjzssxej A LAD? :. M ' WWII. \ Ul [?Ui'.i; la<-M . ?..irv .!....,. ! ?CfiliC I Laity ?2 Slvl dxte, iVrfu. j.!r.. lip id. Absolutely itl?rUS. IM'-. : M All Sr* sui I ?fill'ini ihow ll, ? ..-.J Stv BB U:.ti. Only lu , ? iiiil disher A,< I'.t l lu i / coi/ city and in? . TH i. CALI. CO., 1? 3 - ll - ?I Rt iT'.V YOBH. J C : . .* ?Hy iiii'.ni.t O, 'iru'lo iijirkj' . . r.vc M yr SWIFT & CO..? Opp.U.8.r.ii?ut(?:i*:r.p,WaiMnoton, D.C. R?iVi?euJ CU II TS to FIFTY1, A YEAR 'ii O isa Woman's Magazine Foinitrly One Dollar ?7 rpHir. i f..r: f-.j ; V/um ill's beautiful!, lu black sllOWS OIL. Sm.us. ii TLKUS, Wi .i 1i; V/? i<! nd. "ell / tu : fi. iK?hp?st and best . i? ?h'.c no v bo . ;-,.ib!ic. lt shows ........ In .V.?lisscry, / ta Cooking, in ;.. J in le ading; . t.. 1 Iti f.f lt tr. ard ?1... Above all, ll :hable Hi v/ tbKA as N. v. li i A TXT ;( cul/ loc. each. Sep.d Five Cents To-day rar?slnj'li MUIA/.I ll if, lor thu m. :.V<^ lti? li (V/ ll S-.A V/OMAIl's i K 'sal v a I u a ? you. :: :: ^ THE KKW IHR ; PVttLIS?'?? CO, 63G Broadway, Kew Y or li. N. Y. FOR SALE ! m WO PINE JERSEY'COWS, with first calf. They aro beauties. Price $40 each.' C. P. MOORE. One nair good wngon MULEF. Work anywhere. Price reason nido, for catii or on time or on time to right parties, mch 12, 1003. P. 0. Em an ucl. - OF THE - palmetto IHigb Scbool Pine Grove, Friday Evening, May 22, 1903. ooceoooeooeooooo* - By tho Class Mrs McNair and Miss BesBie Adams Marling Fletcher By Several Boya By Anna Code Ile Fletoher Oscar and Miss D. Bettaea By Clyde MoNair By Several Children HAPPY GREETING . DUET-''Poet and Peasant," A LITTLE BOY'S SPEECH DIALOGUE-"Choice of Trades." "Distant Valley Chimes," DIALOGUE-"Taking the Census." "Gertrude's Dream "Waltz. TABLEAUX-"Rock of Ages." DIALOGUE-"Wonderful Story." SONG-"Could you love me dear, as I love you?" Miss ALMA BETHEA Instrumental-"Twinklo, twinkle, Little Star." Anna 0. Fletcher DIALOGUE-"Matrimonial Advertisement." SONG-"Child of the Regiment.'7 Anna Cedello Fletcher TABLEAUX-"Joan of Aro at the Stake." LORE LEY. By Miss Bessie Adams REOITATION-"Blue and Gray." By Miss Dora Bethea DUET-Isador Waltz. Anna Cedello and Robert Fletoher DIALOGUE-"Uncle Pete." Oscar Bethea & Mack Fletcher SONG-"If I Were a Sunbeam." ^ By Ten Children TABLEAUX. The Ttmpted. MOTION SONG. By Several Children DUET-"Muskel Galop." Misses B^B?O A dainty Dora_Bethea VALEDICTORY. By Auna Uedelle u ietcher ADDRE8S. By Frank A. Miller. FOR HARDWARE OP WIRY DESCRIPTION! -0 Have a large supply of the celebrated ^'Fai1" E mers Friend Corn Planters. We zT sold a large number,o! these Planters during the past three seasons, and they have given universal satisfaction. Every one of them are guaranteed by us lo give satisfaction. WE also have in Stock The COX, Thc ECLIPSE and The celebrated CALDWELL Cotton 3E-*X0/J?X"fc02T,?S which we arc offering at ''rock bottom" prices. WE are also sci!.na Tho Celebrated QrAM^ See lift Before Buy lag Anything in Our Line, as wo are in Position To Make it Interesting to'You Very respectfully February 26, 1903. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS JiT. DOUGLAS k BROTHER, --Practical Pharmacists aiid Dealers in Pure ?rugs and patent Medicines, Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Paints* ?ils, VarBis?i, Baaskes* j GKLASS and PUTTY." <^FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO, Jaonary.,1, 1902. AT THE OLD STAND, TM IIB MAC3BLINB CO.? W. P, BREEDEN, Jr.'MANAGER. -DEALEK IN T^aomjaei*^ of All Kinds AND GENERAL REPAIE. WORK, ^*?> - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF Ceiling, Flooring, Biding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, BUILDING MATERIAL OH ALL KINDS, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, >ough or dressed, we would bc glad to have von call at our MILL and look over stock. tSP" Phone orders promptly attended to?