The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 03, 1903, Image 4
BENNETTSYILLB, S. 0.
BY S. A. KKOWX & CO.
Office on Marion Street Opposite j
Masonic Mall,
Friday, July 3, 1903.
Our Town Gorvernmcnt.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-J. Frank "Breeden, C. S.
Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Palo.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
Laurirt. Office open daily.
POLICE-H. S. Quick, G, B. Barrett
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Marlboro County Officers.
S n LU i FF-J. B. Green
CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Drake
JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurin
: CORONER-C. F. Covington
, SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward
Surr. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. ii. Thomas
AUDITOR-Chas. I. Shcrrill.
SBNATOH-Clias. S. MsCall.
?REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr.
J. P. Bunch, "Welcome Quick.
MAGISTAIES-C D. Eastcrling, T. L
Crosland, Bennettsville,
ll. L. McLaurin, McColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim,
D, D. Stubbs, Brightsville,
W. W. Irby, Smithville.
Bennettsville Church Directory.
METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C.
Sunday school 5 00 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a. m. and 8.30 p. va. Prayer^meet-1
ing Wednesday eveniug at S.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil- A.
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun
day at 11.C0 a. m., and S.?Op. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock.
Superintendent of Sunday school, II. W
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph.
D., Pastor. Services every Sabbath
(summer) ll a. m. and S p. m.; (winter)
ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday 5 p. m. Seats free. Strangers
cordially invited. Sunday school every
Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J- T.
Dudley. All parents and children made
welcome at thc school.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. lloyd, Rector,
Preaching every Bccond nud fourth Sunday
.tn a. m., and S.oo p. m. Sunday
Behool at g.30 a. tu. Dr. J. A. FaiBOO,
Superintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville 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.
C. D. Easterling, IC of R. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meets at
Bonnettsvillc, Friday evening, on or be
fore each full moon at 8 o'clock
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
J. T, Di dl<i F?< . tn
rioun'-ti. Miutoni? ?ht - .i.'>..'/.
MARLBORO CII APTER MO. iii A.
M., hice.'.fi iii Bo .V . -?. li ?
Friday ot cacu mumu.
Robt Chaffin, II. P.
II, E. Stockton, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M.,
meets at McColl, oach Saturday after
noon, before thc full moon,ut 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
meets at Clio, Saturday on or after each
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. S tau ton, W. ?M.
John Pariah, Secretary.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
. REV. J. Xi. ARIAILL, P. C.
First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove'
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
3 p. iii, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
3 p. m, Smyrna^
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl,
3 p. ur. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
KEV. "W, lt. HAKEll r. v.
First Sunday, Hebron 11 a. rn:
Ebenezer 3i30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Parnassus 11 a. ni.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn*
Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. 111.
Bethlehem 3.3u p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. A. T. DUN LA I', P. C.
Clio-Preaching c\cry Sunday morning
at ll o'clock. Epworth Longue Sun
day night at S o'clock. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. W, A. llinshaw, Supt.
Pruycr meeting Monday night al s.
Beulah -Preaching every Sunday ah i t
4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. ll.
M. Jackson,[Supt.
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PERSONAL
Senator C. S. McCall attendee!
a meeting in Columbia hist weeli
Mrs. J. C. Campbell sp ut sev
oral days last week visiting
friends in Columbia.
Miss Margaret Johnson ol
Lancaster has been visiting Miss
Bertha Brasingtou
Mr. Thomas "Fraser of Hebron
was up Monday afternoon. He
says crops are improving
Mrs. Robert Bundy left yes
terday to visit her daughter Mrs.
Martha Byrd in Wilmington
Mrs. John Douglas, who has
been visiting relatives in North
Carolina bas returned home
Mr. C. B. Rogers of Key, was
up Monday. He escaped thc
hail and crops in his section arc
doing finely
Miss Jennie Wallace spent sev
oral days last week with ber sis
ter Mrs. Marion Powell in Che
raw
Messrs W. L Stanton. Rev. R.
Ford and Charlie Hamer all ended
the Educational Rally at Flor
ence yesterday
Miss Tudic Stephens who has
been visiting friends in our town
has returned to her home in
Whitoville N. C.
Mr. J. C. Cooper, the popular
agent of tho Coast Line at Ben
ncttsvillc spent Saturday and
Sunday in Wilmington
Mr. S. L. Bristow, now in thc
Telephone business at-Darlington
came over Saturday and spent
Sunday with relatives at Tatum
Mr. D. ?. McColl, president
ot' ibo Bank of Marlboro, attended
the convention of North Carolina
Bakers at Wilmington lv.st week.
Mrs. Thomas Fraser and twe
children who have been spending
some time with ber daughtei
Mrs. R. M. Edens in Sumter re
turned home Monday night
We are glad to report an i ni
pro vernon t in thc. condition ol
"sirs. E. L. Hamilton, who hui
been near death's door of fever.
She is still very sick but hopes
are entertained of her recovery
Mr. J. M. Woodley, ol Pro vi
dence, who has been quite sic!
for some time, is now un the rout
to recovc.iy. This is piensan
news to Mr. Woodley'* num.}
friends.-Sumter Herald 2(>.
Mr. J. M. Smith, of Kollocl
section, was down Monday ant
called. He says crops are vevj
backward Ile bas a large eroi
of melons, but none ripe yet
The rains were heavy in bis
section
Working on Peo Dee.
Uncle Sam by earnest solici
lat ion ol' the friends of steam
boat accommodation on th?
Great Pee Dee, has begun tc
clean out snags, remove shoal;
and put tho river in lix for ?
fin? of boa?:, fr?i ?? DitehUv l:
'. i- ..!!.. 'own u?il Charleston
i.N'ou- ??ii- ihuOiugipn nod Flor
; i; h- / bulla Tiio.Uy lines to 1 b'i
. ;)... :.. ? khVy . .'ri get oiii tin
JM]/ cit?.bi' suva 'i].;.,.,. locon*
niouution and slap the railroad
besides on cheaper rates.
Dots Prom Mallory.
Mr Editor:- Ii"you will allow nu
space 1 will give you a few happen
mys from these paris. We have i
few Marlboro men down hero nm
(hey arc doing well; some ol'our bes
farmers are these that came iron
Marlboro, ?nd especially one, who i
consul* red one of the best lobacct
growers that this country has, am
that is W. A. Galloway. Wc lind tin
pleasure of visiting his farm a fe\
' days ago, and I cati truly s.iy, that il
is one of thc nicest five horse farm
that Marion county alfords. On th ii
farm there is all kind of line breed o
hogs and cows and other fine cattle
nu tl a plenty of all kinds of fruit, bau
9lid liomin)', and one of the nices
lillie women you ever met. Mr. Gal
loway plants about 12 acres iii lobacci
mid reaps in net cash on an average o
3100 per acre-altogether William A
Galloway is certainly a model fanner
We are glad to report that Mr. T
C. Barham's baby, who has been vcr
.?iel:, is much better.
j\ terrible hail storm visited lld
part of the country last week. Mr. T
C; Covington who Jives about 2J mile
from Mallory is one ol' the lie..vies
losers we have heard of. Ile is culti
vatiiig \2 acres in tobacco and he w'.l
only get ;\ ufa crop off of if, and cori:
and cotton very badly damaged, be
sides fruit trees and other vegetation
Wc counted l-l peach and apple tree:
blown down in his orchard.
Mr. ii. J. Cannon, who holds a po
silion as salesman for J. J. Hood in
Brownsville was iu Malloiy ytstenLj
Ile cut linly looks like he ia faring
line.
Mrs B L. Hill passed throng!:
here a few days ago, enroute for Lull;
to spend Borne lime willi lu r daughtei
Mts: J. M. Freeman.
Mr. J. C. Campbell of Bleuheiu
was down herc last week talking in
surance. Mr. Campbell says the pros
pect bids fair fur (ino crops in hi:
country.
Well Mr. Editor, if wc seo this in
thc Democrat which is always a wei
como visitor in our home 1 will lei
you hear from us again.
June 20, J 903. Ruuiw.w
That Throbbing Hendadlo
Would quickly leave you, if you UBCti
Dr. King's Kew Lifo l'ills. Thousands of
putterers have proved their matctilCH.s mari)
fer Sick ami Nervous Headaches, Thnj
make pure l>!ooil and build up your health,
Only -.'5 ccntu, money hack if not curoil.
Held l y J, T. Douglas '& bro Druggist.
Ship Stuff.
NICE FRESH LOT
l'Oit SALE BY
c. s. MCCALL.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Next Monday is salesday
- Full moon noxt Thursday
- Masons meet to night
- Mr C. S. McCall is having
lumber hauled for two moro nice
buildings
- Wo have had a few hue
peaches, but tho crops seems to
bo short
- Tlio express office has been
moved to tho now drug store
building on Marion street
- Commutation Tax is due
-bettor seo tho Town Clork at
once
- Mr. Will Rowe's cow, cow
like, got into his feed house on
Monday afternoon, and after fill
ing up on cotton seed meal and
other things laid down and died
Thc entrance examinations
lo Winthrop Normal and the
College of Charleston will both
be hold the same day at Bonnells
ville-July 10th.
- Don't wait to bo asked for
vour commutation tax
iPST Boys shirt waists only
25c at Jackson's
(SST* A lull line of boys knee
pants 2fic to $1.00 at
Jackson's.
Lemons extra Fancy only 20c
doz at W. M. Howe's
- Our town Clork is ready lo
write your receipt for the License
tax-also the first installment of
the tax levy for tho Electric
Light plant
Real good green coffee 8? to \ 2h
cts at W. M. Rowe's.
Roval Baking Powders at
W. M. Rowe's.
B?a?" Joel received a new lot of
youd fresh tea 50c lo $1.00 per lb al
AV. M Rowe's.
NOTICE-1 HAVE HEM O VED MY
OFFICE TO THE UOO.MS OVKR THE
'IYANTKUS NATIONAL BANK."
H. H. NEVVTOX.
Sept 1, 1002.
WANTED-A' young man, age
20, not afraid ot work, will ac
cept any honest position cheap
Address M. care Democrat.
iPST" ll'you want a good smoko
try a Cubanola Cigar tor pale at
"NV. M. Rowe's.
JGoy- PipTs and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can he lound at J. T,
Douglas & Bro.
th')'" Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's
gelatine at W. M. liowe's
A complete line oi Armours
Canned meats at W. M. Rowe's
t?3r Oclagon Soap only $3 70 per
case at W. M. Howe's.
' .?".. i jig'.ii uriel vitim . 'i;1' ' gobti
foo i, duly digested'!' "iVreV, a icndy
lo servo v,i and baiJey I ii add*
a ii i>,'., :;. b?i ..!.->. uimri??i^i
Driven lo Desperation.
Living nt an out of tho way placo re
moto from civilization, n family ii oftcu
driven to deapcrntion in cane of accident,
resulting iu Hums, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers,
eic. Lay in a supply of Uuclilcu's Arnica
Salvo. It's thc beat on earth 25c ttl J. T.
Douglas Bro's Drug Store.
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containing each Wei k Iront 8 in 12 pages
solid food for young mind*. Subscribers
lo the DKMOOUAT cati have it .?oui lo any
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of tiic two papers is only $1:25.
Worst of all Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to feel thai,
every minute is your last? Such waa thc
experience of Mrs. S. 1? Ncwaon, Decatur,
Ala. "For three years'' abe writes, "I en
il tired iusulfernblc pain fiom indigestion,
stomach ami bowel (rouble. Dentil seemed
inevitable when doctors anti t.ll remedies
failed. At ler.glli I was hiduccd to try
Electric 15it tetH and lite result was iniracu
Iona. 1 improved at ouca ?ind now I'm
completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney,
Stomach nnd Bowel troubles Electric hit
ters ia tho only medicino. Only 50c. lt's
guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Uro Drug
gist
Report of the Grand Jury.
JUNE THUM 1903.
To the Honorable (.?porgo \V*. <5 iue,
Prodding J ridge ;
Thc (jrand .Jury cuiphmicllcd tor thc
present year having passed upon ?di bilis
ol' indictment submitted lu (hem at (he
present (erm beg leave lo submit this
their dual report :
At a previous (crin of (his Court com
mittee from cur number were appointed
to examine the poor house and poor firth
thc public buildings and publie buildings
have tl idell urged their duties up to this
lime and beg leave lo report that they
lind the jail in splendid condition and
well kept by the Sheriff of said county.
That tho court house is in good condition
and neerin no special repairs at tilts time
They bog to re pori that lite poor lana is
in excellent condition, ibo inmates weil
cared for and are humanely treated and
that thc management under thc present
superintendent J. D, Hayes is al! that
could be desired.
Wc present W. X QJoai and Rufus
Covington for disturbing a religious meet
ing ai Antioch church iii Marlboro omi
ty on (be fourth Sunday in Mareil.
We present Colin I lorn ion for the
same odenco at ibo saide church ott lue
fourth Sunday in April, 1U0J, 'flic said
Colin I fermion being ititoxieitcd, disor
derly and usitii; profane language at said
church, thereby di.'lubing a religious
meeting then being hciJ,
In conclusion wo beg to thank your
Honor and the officers ol (lie Court for
thc courtesies shown us during flic present
term. Respectfully submit icu,
J. ll. David, foreman.
June -l-l. l'un.
The relief committee in Spar
tanburg have received $2-1,000
and so lat* have disbursed $800.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tboro will bo preaching Borvioa ab tho
Presbyterian Church next Sabbath morning
ak ii o'clock, and ovcuiug at 8 30. Sub
ject for morning Bormon : "Iavinciblo
strougth of Zion"; subject for oveuiug
'?Distress in tho Wilderness and itB result."
All aro cordially iavitcd.
Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church
Thursday aftcruoon at 5 p. m.
Tho hour for evening services at tho
churches is now 8.30 o'clock.
Prayor meeting at tho Bapt?Bt church I
bvory Thursday evening at 8.00.
Prayer mooting at tho Methodist church
ovcry Wednesday at 8.00 p. m.
Tim hour for Sunday School at tho
Methodist church bas been changed to
5 00 o'clock in tho afternoon.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
Timm ROUND-E. P. TAYLOR, P. K. ]
Clio aud Baulah, at Beulah July 25,26
BcunottBvillo ot, Beauly Spot July 26,27
Brightsvillc, Boylan, August 8,9
Blnnhcim ot, Zion, 11 15
Bcunettsvillo Sta, " 15,161
McCall & Bonaellsvillo Mills,
(night) 15,161
North Mnrlboro, New Hope, " 22,23
Brownsville, 4.30 P? rn. " 30,31
?5g?~ Boys knee pants, sizes]
f?-10 20c at Jackson's.
HST* A full line of boys shirt |
waists at Jackson's.
Some Fine Gr?ps?
Mr. George Wright of Scotland
county wus in town Tuesday and
called to see us. lie says ho has
seen pretty well over this county
and thinks Mr. Geo. Wi Billiard
of Brightsvillc lias the best virons
of com and cotton he saw. Mr.
Billiard is planting the noted
Jones variety of corn which pro
duces 100 bushels to thc acre the
seed of which cost $4 per peck.
Mr. Wright says he saw some I
good crops also in thc- Bed Bluff
section. Ho also thinks ?Scotland
county is ahead on melons.
Unclaimed Lottors.
Letters addressed to the following named
deraous remain uncalled for 'tat thc post
I office iu Bonnollsville :
Mon's List.
J ll Mchauriu, Charley Johnson,
j Jim B iyan, SACousor.
Women's List.
Helen Harley, Mandy Thomas
Several hail storms visited
W illiamsburg, Orangeburg,
Florence and Berkeley counties
on Thursday night, doing much
damage to crops.
ls the world growing better?
Perhaps so in spots; but in
other spots il isn't -in the post
o?icB department, for instance,
and iii Breathitfc county, Ky.
Newberrr TT^VAICI
l wahl von all lo know that 1
ii* vc ppj ?i J ii: corijiectipn v/itL
uiy market an ico house and am
prepared to fill all orders tor ice
in any quantity at right prices.
Semi inc 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 Evidoncc.
Trish testimony in great quantity in enn
6tan:ly coining in, declaring Dr King's
New Discovery for Consumption Cou^bn
and Colds to bo unCqunloih A recent ox
pression from from T. J. McTutland Beu
lorvillo, Va , serves aa example. Ho writes:
"I hud Bronchitic for three years and doc
tored nil the time without hoing benefited
Then I began taking Dr. King's New Dis
covery, and a few bottled wholly cured mo.''
Equally effectivo in curmg all Lung and
Throat troubles, Consumption, Pnoumoniu
and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T Douglas 00
Bro Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular
sizes 50e and 81.00.
Free Scholarships.
Thc progressive young ladies of
Marlboro aro offered freo scholar
ships hy thc Sou th Carolina Feder
ation of Women's Clubs in thc
following instit niions of learning:
Con verso Co 110 ?0-th ree
Mel hod ist College-one
fi reen vii lc College-one
Charleston kindergarten and Nor
mal-erne
Cl i fib rd Seminary, Union, S. C.
-one.
Thc examinations will be held
July 10 at ?cnnottsvilloi Appli
cants must file their names before
July 1. with Miss Louisa B. l'op
penheim, ill Meeting St, Charles
ton, S. C.
J ?yi" Not cheap goods but good
goods at Miltie's store.
Cheap Rcadlnc.
Tho Democrat and thc Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
'or ?i'.?O.
Thc Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Hook for ?1.50
Thc Sunny South and thc Demo
crat for only ?1.50
Tho Democrat and NEW IDEA
(br Si-id). Sample can had.
Don't You Lovo Flowers V
ll so, and you want sonic pretty
pols of all sizes in which to place
them, call at thc Hardware store
and you can bo suited.
11 .-TON MobAUHIN,
Attorney at Baw and
Probate Judge
Office in Court House,
Dois From Judson.
Mr. Editor-I haven't seen
anything from Judson of late
and I fear tho readers of the
Democrat won't get anything
very interesting from this. \
On the 17th our community
was visited with a beavy rain
and hail storm. J. W. McLaurin 1
& Sons damage on crops was
heavy. J. D. Cottiugham, & Son
and Mr. John Wright all suffer- <
ed heavy loss Mr. Brooks Ham- '
er and Mr. Charley Woodley's ?
loss was heavy. Others wrero .
damaged but not so heavy. i
Crops are some what later ?
than common this year, but are ;
looking fairly well where the ?
bail missed.
We think the farmers are in ?
[ino spirit over the prospect of *
i good price for their cotton.
We always hope for better times
anyway.
Mr. E. P. Bryant of the Ro- ,
land, N C. section spent Satur-j'
lay night Inst at his father's. I
He is well pleased with his sur- j
foundings and friends in North i
Carolina. ?
Mr. R. L. Benuette of McColl
lias been having some special
business at Latta-made two
trips in 8 days. We think he ?
will make shorter trips now as
Elli the girls have got back home
Go ahead baby, your business is
worth attending to, but look
oui, R. L. B. others have busi
ness there too.
Mr. Editor the old Log House
that you have heard of is stand
ing for repair yet. We think
Mr. N. L. Mc Jv- will give it a
fine overhauling as soon as the
farmers will let him out of his
Black Smith and Wood Shops. ?
Well Mr. Editor come down
in this Judson section, you 1
would be well pleased with
these good people.
Wishing great success to all
thc farmers, the old DEMOCKAT
and Mr. R. L. B., I will close.
June 25, 1903. A Fanner.
Evening Parly.
A party was given in honor of
Miss Fannie Parham ot Laurin
burg at the residence of Mr. il. T.
Draughon on Moodily evening
June 29. The following were pres
ent:
Miss Jean Covington with Mas
ter Joe Hucstcss,
Miss Ida McLaurin with Master
Deems Matheson,
Miss Mary "White with Master
Henry Johnson,
Miss Fannie Bristow, with Mas
ter Rufus Ford,
Miss Fannie Parham with Mas
ter George Draughon,
Mi?; Siaiue Driuighon willi Mas
-VJ-;??, TI B-is? '$Jm <->.:. - -
Thiii : -ts oj Mr; /.n.u . Mr.-J. Witt \
Weatherford, sympathize wit}? them in
the loss ol their inlant babe, RUTH, aged
l-l months, on Wednesday alternoon,
alter a short illness. Thc remains were
taken to Uethel Cemetery tor burial
Thursday morning.
A storm near Dallas, TexnB, on
the 20th played wild with crops
aud other property.
Success or failure depends more
upon the man than upon environ
ments or the pursuits chosen. This
is true not only ot* fanning but ot
all lines of human endeavor.
Peruvian guano is again being
imported to this country. The
first consignment was received in
Charleston last week. This is the
first shipment in a quarter of a
century. Peruvian like Soda has
run its day.
AN ORDINANCE
Po prevent and punish the prac
tice of ( Jaming or Gambling
in the Town of Bennettsville :
tte it ordained hy tho mayor and Alder
men of thc Tow? of lioimcttrivilh in Conn
el assembled and hy authority of tho same:
Sice. I. That tho playing of any yamo
with cards or dire, milling, crackaloo, ami
iriy and all other gaines nf chanc? for gain,
in any public placo, ?tore, home, office or
ithcr building used aa u place of busin inn
if nny kind, or unoccupied building with<i
in thocirporato limit of enid Town ia hero
>y prohibited.
SEC 2 That any person violating this or*
finance, upon conviction, ?hall bo fined
rot lorw Iban Five Dellars nor more limn
)e.c lluiidrod Dollarn, or bo imprisoned, or
?s-ork on the public works of (lie town not
ess than ten days nor moro than 30 dayn,
Dono mid ratified in Council this 51h day
if June, A. D , 1903.
V. A. IIOD?15S, Mayor.
Flowers ! Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a lino
lol of Geraniums, Begoniaa
Perns, Palms and other plants!
.voil rooted, that she desires to
?joli Cuttings 25c per dozen.
SPFCIAL NOTICE.
We are manufacturing TOUACCO
Fi.i'F.s. See us before buying. We
.viii save you money.
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iud givo perfect satisfaction if not
r*ou can return them and get
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I'S!}" Read every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay tor timer
Curca Blood Poison, Cancer, Uloors, Ec
zema, Curb uno! cu, Kto. Modioiuo Freo.
ltobcrt Ward. Maxcy's, ?a., says: "1
sufforcd from blood poison, my head, (dee
and slioulder were ono mass ol' corruption.
aches in bones and joiuts, burning, itch
ing scabby skia; was all nm down and
discouraged, but botanic Blood Balm
ourcd mc perfectly, liealcd all tho soros
and gave my skin tho rich ?low of health.
Blood Balm put ucw life into my blood,
and now ambition into my brain." Geo.
A.. Williams, Koxbury, loco covered with
pimples, chrome sore on back of head,
suppurating swelling bu nock, eating ul -
2or on log, bono pains, itching nkin,
sured j)erl'ectly by Botonie Blood Balm
.ores all healed, Botanic Blood Balm
jures all malignaut blood troubles, such
is eczema, scabs and scales, pimples,
runniug .sores, carbuncles, scrofula, clo.
Especially advised for all obstinate cases
that have reached the secoud or third
Jingo. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures,
sample of Blood Bahn sent Irco and prc?
i>aid Ly writing Blood Balm Go., Atlan
a, Ga. Describe, trouble and free medical
tdvice f-eut iu sealed letter. For sale at
I. T. Douglas & Bro
Th? trial ot' Col James li. Till
man for tho killin}; oi" editor Gon
zales will bo hold in Lexington in
September bcl'oro Judge Gage.
All that i? up-to-dufe iii ready
to wear bau, shirt waist suits,
iud slippers at Miltie's store.
A full linc of II. J. Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jellies &o. at
W. M. Howe's.
or ^Bsile,
For Forage?
(JANE SEED-BOTH AMBER
AND BLACK TOP.
At
C. S. McCALL
FOR SALrS !
rpWOFINE JERSEY GOWS,
^ with lirsrj calf. They are
beauties. Price $35, 640 each.
0. F. HOOKE.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
g
Mw Dissoverf
r?*-, ANIONS T",? P rto y pri?
fOi J ,?V!*UH ?"'! ?Ce i ll no
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back if it f.iily. Trial Dottles free.
?int . '"' '---''- '' .
'.'W tl SD "'{.?'.MOBY?i ??OUfv.'v
Aro tho farmer's Favorito, Tho .Poultry
man's Choice-iu fact thoy nro tho
Pride of thc Poultry World !
Why uot raino Thoroughbred Fowls iu
etond of Scrubs ? I eau soil you choice
Ejjgs from genuine thoroughbred Ti. P. R's
of thc celebrated "Hawkins," "Milos" and
''Vamlebilt" straltis, and remember Ihut it
is ji'wit na easy to rn;;,u ri io lb. Plymouth {
Rock as it ii a buoy Ruhtatn or n Frizzly j
Scrub. ?i for Sctiin^r of 15 Eggs, j
$1 75 for two Beltings 30 CfgH.
E. G. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0.
nt toi noy .i fi;,,. Special prleo by commun^
lent tn* willi tim imVtlilu r of this paper.
Freo search nuil report 011 patentability.
SW I FT &, CC, t^o?tLwyorai
Opp.U.S. Patent Oi?ice, Washington, D. CV
The South Carolina Colters
for Teachers.
Although nearly ?..pp roaching itu rty>
tonntal anniversary, iii..- Mouth CarowMi
College Khows none of tho decrepUaae
nf old litre, but rafhVr Increasing stirer1 i
of vigorous lite. A new departure of 1
irrt al Importance tn the Collegs and ta
Ute State ha? just been Inaugurated, j
l-'or shine rears thc Culhigc baa had a j
departure::! "f .>?. thtgogy, for the train
mg ot' teaehers; but lani winter, for the;
Hist lim. ti-.. I.etrlsluturG emited u j
number of endowed normal scholar-!
ships, on? for otieh county, It IF thc-j
Intention ..1 tin Trusleoii and faculty]
:?? sol llietio tadiolnt ?tidps upon n high ;
plane, and tu M > k thereby to ijttallfy \
superior yoting ni,MI i'm- poul t ion? of
leadership and inlluonct* lu our public
schools. However largely women may
l>0 employed ns teachers, thu work of
superintendence, direction and eontroi
iiiiiHt cont hine to bu most largely In the
ha lida of the tuen; und lt ia to supply
the?? teacher? 01' leadership und In
lluence, in tb.' community ns well as un
the Schools, ttiat the College will chiefly
?lim. through these scholarships. Hence,
no young man under nineteen years of
agu will tu* ollglbio, and preferencia will
b?f given til thoa? fij>i>ltcuutu who have
already (might with ?uoc*&6 for At
1'T.nt one year. 'w>
A Special iUi? tee h ll leal cnn rue of
nt arly hau been established, on a bl?h
yet pta. Ik.il phi he; rind lt la Intend.xl
that lltta depart men t ?hall he worthily
fl.titled lo lr* culled li "College for
Teachers." All thu work will txj <Jls
lloeUvcly normal, and apart from the
regular College classes. Tho Trustees
und Faculty reel nure ttiot tu preparing
a body Of td roil? und well equippea
men O.'..luis the College win aid In
supplying ono of the most Iniportnnt
needs ot the ?tao-. They hope, ulso,
that this wollt, in UM success and Us
le-.uiltK. may m. i t with such publie ap
proval a.s to had hereafter to l*e still
'arther enlargement,
Circulars have been issued giving the
details of regulations and course of
rd dd y.
Tho pr?sent session, now uoarly
i iidi.'d. han boon very oncouiaglng. Not
'? ripple ha? disturbed thu Internal
peace of ttie College. The new Presi
dent hail won golden opinions, and has
more than maintained the confidence
and affei lion gained in his long sorvJoa
as professor. Tho friends of the Col
lego look hopefully forward to thc con
tinued success and Im ieauod usefulness
of ildii venerated Institution, which will
noon enter upon Un r.eeond century ot
hon^iublu nlutory.
65939
Jim Dumps on Independence Day,
S?i4: *' Force freed us from Eng
lands sway?
Now independence let's declare
From Indigestion's tyrant anare.
Good friendo, snake off this despot
grim.
'Twas ?Force' that freed your
' Sonny Jim.' "
To* RMO>t<H9<fTe Cereal
always QB duty.
A Food let Fighters.
"It may interest you to leam that ?POM?'
ls being served at breakfast several times
each week to tho members of tho Second Hcg
ImoDt, N. Q. V., now on duty at thia place.
"H?&BY YV. SHOWS."
w-io ; .
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HARDWARE Ol? EVKRV DESCRIPTION,
Have a large supply of the celebrated ^'Far
E ?Tiers Friend Corn Planters- We
solo a large number of these Plautcrs during the
past three seasons, and they have given universal
satisfaction. Every one of them are guaranteed by us to eive
satisfaction. J &
WE also have in Stock The COX, The ECLIPSE
and The celebrated CALDWELL Cotton
PlaillterS which we arc offering at "rock
bottom" prices
WE are also selling The Celebrated Cssi-J?-iKT^P
E-v^^s Before Buying Asiythi ,f
in Our Zane, as fe's SLST? hi Po^itu^.
To Make it Interesting to You.
Very respectfully
18
February 26, 1903.
li
J. T. DOUGLAS.
A. O. DOUGLAS
J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
-Practical Pharmacists aud Dealers in
pure |g)rugs and patent j^'edicinoSj
<"TO?LF?"^lRTlCLES Hjjgl; EVERY"^^K???jp.
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
G-LASS and PUTTY.: J
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
j reasonable prices.
\tk full line {?arden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for'past liberal patronage wc solicit a continuanceof same
January "1. 1902.
J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
AT THE OLD STAND.
FEB Ml MACHINE m?,
W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
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Miacliiiiery of All Kinds
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BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL KLM
[F YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, ?ough
or dressed, tye would be glad io have vou call at our MILL
and look over stock.
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