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. ' . BEN??ETTSY?LLB, S, 0. \ BY S. A. ?JltOWN & CO. * i QjRce oil Marion Street Opposite .Masonic, Halt? Friday, July 24, lfl03. Our .Town Oorvernment. M?YORr^P. A. Hodges I ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Palo. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily, v - POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. SnEBiFP-J. B. Groen :; CLERK OP CLERK-J. A. Droko . JUDGE-OF PROBATE-M. MoLaunn CORONER-O. F. Covington BUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SOPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Chas. S. MaCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McUoll, Jr. J. P. Baoch, Welcome Quick. . MAGNATES-C. D. Easlerling, T. L Crosland, BeoueitaviUe, II. L. MoLautin, McUoll John A. Calhoun. Clio, t W. J. Atkinson, Blenboim, D. D. Stubha, Briphtsville, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettsville Church Directory. .w?...?..?.*.?.....?.?. METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday school 5 00 p. m. Preaching al 11.00 a. m. and S.3U p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday eveuing at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. s BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun lay ot 11.00 a.m., and8.30p.tn. Prayer meeting Thursday eveniog at 8 o'clock. -Superintendent of Sunday .school, H. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph D., Pastor. Servico.-t every Sabbath (immnaer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) ll a. JD-, and 7.30 p. rn- Prayer meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Scats free. otruuger? cordial?y invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Suporinteudcnt, J. T. Tulley. All parents and children made welcome at tho school. Et'iscorAI,-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching every Hccond and lourth Sunday st li a. m., and 8.on p. m. Sunday lohool at 9.30 a, m. Dr. J. A. FaiBon, Superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. o? P., meets every second and fourth Mon ti ay nights at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. C. D. Eastc-rling, K. of R. & S- ' ' MARLBORO LODGE NO. I-S, meets a' - T.--???i.i.111... JT.-'.v1?; gii'or.Psi: fora-econ tali uToon ut'S o ci?os?. J. F. tuon. y. Vf. M. ?. T, Dudley, Secretary. k?gg|?g?^. Jtu' - - County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO- CITAPTER NO. 30 R. A. M., nicols at Bennettsville on tho second Friday of each month. Bobt Chaffin, H. P. H, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., neets at MoColl. each Saturday after noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M. meets at Clio, Saturday on or after cael fall moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. John Parish, Secretary. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAILL, r. c. Firot Sunday-Ho. m., Pine Grove 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. va. Beauty Spot Third Suuday-ll a. m., Pine Grove 3 p. tn, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. w. B. BAKER P. c. /irst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus 11 a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. tn* Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. , Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday mornitn at 11 o'clock. Epworth League Sun day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday tehoo at 10 a. m. W. A. ilinshaw, Supt Prayer meeting [donday night at 8. Beniah -Preaching every Sunday aft a 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 ll M. Jackson,JSupt, THE NEW YORK WORLI Thrice A Wook Edition. 'fhe.Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrici a-Wcek World stands alone in a class Other papers have imitated its form hu no tits success. This is because it tell it impartially, whether that news be po litical or otherwise. It is in lact almos a daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other feature suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regula subscription price is only $ I.bo per yea and this pays for 156 papers. We ollc this unequalled newspaper and the Dcm ocrat together one year for ?1.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULGERIN^.?S absolutely guaranlcet to cure Moire, Ringworms, J<Jt/.ema Itch, Sores and chronic skin diseases Send 35 cents and get a package bj fiuil. Manufactured and sold^by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. Luraberton, N. C. PERSONAL Miss Emma Ark?T of McColl is visiting tho Misses Smith of Mullins Mrs. T. C. O'Dell of Mullins is visiting her sister Mrs Mathews at Blenheim Mr. and Mrs. Cary Odom of Lester, visited relatives at Ked Springs Saturday Mrs. Marion Easterling and children spent several days last week at Hasty with relatives Miss Lola David after a pleas ant visit to relatives and friends in Society Hill has returned home Miss Lena Powors who has' been spending some time with relatives in Wilmington has re turned home Mr. Albertus Drown of Dar lington carno over on tho loth und spout several days with us aud his aunt at Maxton. Mrs. W. W. Brown and child ren accompanied by her sister Miss Adele M. Harden aro spend ing a week in Florence Mr. D. J. McDaniel of Beauty Spot section was in town Satur day. He says coi ? crops ate fino but cotton is not doing much Mrs. R. H. Strickland, and son Master Cleo of Maxton is visiting her brother and sinter Mr. S. O. and Miss Sallie Tliomr)son. Mr. James McDaniel of Tatum section was in town Saturday. Ile reports linc corn crops in his section, with coll?n improving Mr. R. M. Edens, an old Heb roriilp but now of Sumter came over Friday night and spent Sat urday and Sunday at his old home Marshal Quick and wife at tended the Scotland comity Sun day school convention at Spring iield church ?car Lauriuburg lv.st Friday and Saturday. He reports a linc meeting, good talks and a royal visit both days. Private J. H. Gibson of 4th U. S. Artillery now stationed at Fort Caswell near "Wilmington. N. C.. came homo last Thursday and spent throe days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gibiba near our town, Ile lcokt dwell in his soldier uniform. CUPiD'S WORK. Married at Brightsville July 5, 1903, hy D. I). Stubbs Esq;,; Mr. Wm Rose to Miss Sina Poole-all ni' Brightsville. V Married at Brightsville July 12, 1903, by D. D. Stubbs Esq., Mr. B. B. Copeland of Bennettsville to Mv~:'M"d;re'H?r".'lrm nf the Boffinl t -occ?en. ' Morned ai fright; . iii*? July, ?'4 ?9?)& by D. I). Stubbs, t?sq., Mr. j J^?jinjjuht?s t? ?irs. Luu Ih'j.-edhn ? j all of Brightsville. IN MEMORIAM. On Thursday evening Jul}' 9 tho two months old sill ol' Mr. and.Mrs Robt T. \V?3? left his fathers house and soared lo n-gions above. The little one was sickly duri::g ils sho.t lite and although skillful physicians were secured it uns nil in vain. , The reman s were laid to rest in the i cerne! er y at Parnassus Friday evening 10th, services bring conducted by Rev. Baker of B enheim. ' lt came into the world on a, mission, ii has ; Hni-hed it and returned home." The father aud molher have our dicpist aympalqy in their s.ul bereavement. X. A Fine Property. Fellator C. S. McCall hns purchrsed the Dr. Julius Jennings property on Darlington street, and has put the . original ai p jaran ci a about the place. , lie intends also to preservo the line orchards by ni ede l pruning and cul tivating the land and will make it one of the finest property in o ir town Sonic Fine Crops. While wo occasionally meet a fannel* who has a poor crop of cot ton ph account of rains, lice, etc., wo find others who have cotton ready to lapin four foot rows. Mr. C. H. McCall has several fields a wonder to old farmers-so rapidly has been thc growth of the weed in July. As August ia generally the month for cotton we may hear , o? sume (inc cotton next mot:th. ? Hebron Slays Ahead. ?Several good fanners from difl I erent .sections were discussing the . prospects ol' good corn crops iu Marlboro, when an old farmer of ? Hebron township said he had corn that each stalk would supply a ) meal for his horse. Ile was asked h w much-lie gave his horst ? Ho replied he generally gave his r horse 8 oars. Hebron keeps the belt. : Our Prize Offer, i Tho Marlboro Democrat will 5 he sent oncyenr to the farmer in j Marlboro county sending tho Democrat oilioc thc largest water melon between the 25th of July s ano tho 25th of September, 1903. A careful record will ho kept of r all the melons sent and their exact r weight, and the names ol' those r who send them and the weight ol each melon will be published in . this paper Oct 1. That Throbbing Headache Would ipikkly leave you, if you uaed Dr. King's Sew Lifu Pills. Thouutnds of Mil?erers liuvo proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Ilcadaohcs They make pure Koori ami build up your health. Only 2j cent*, money bnck if not cured. Sold by J, T. D?Oglus & Bro Druggist. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Now moon -Jto day - Tho market was well sup: plied with melons Saturday - The express office has been moved to the new drug store building on Marion street - Commutation. Tax. is due -better see the Town Clerk, at once - Don't .wait to be asked for your commutation "tax - The summer school for teachers opened Monday. . The attendance this year will be small as many are attending other places with greater opportunities . ?fr- ? -?- - ' * 39?T' We have just received a car of nico buggies, which we aro o {Turing very low. Soe us before buyiug. P. A. Hodges. S^"A full lino of boys knee pants 25c lo $1.00 at V Jackson's. Lemons extra Fancy only 20c doz at \V. M. Howe's - Our town Clerk is ready to write yourreceipt for the License tax-also the first installment of tho tax levy for the Electric Light plant Real good green coffee to 12J els at W. M. iiowe's. Tloval Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. 8??r Just received a new lot of good iresh tea 50c to $1.00 per lb >at AV. M Rowe's. 1 KO TICE-1 ?AVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO TUB ROOMS OVER THE "PLANTEUS NATIONAL BANIC." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. If you want a good smoko try a Cuhanola Cigar for sale at "VV. M. Rowe's. W&r Pip?9 and Smokers Supplies in eudlcBS variety cnn be found at J. Ti Douglas & Bro. B?r Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's gelatine at W. M. Rowe's A complete line of Armours Carnied meats at VV. M. Rowe's I ??3"" Octagon Soap only S3 70 per ense at W. Bl. Rowe's. Worth u Trial If you want to shut off tho view from any window, you can do it very cheaply by disse! vin g in a little water as much epsom salts as the water will abBQrh. Paint this over the windows while hot, and when dry. you will have a VurV rvr Imitation nf ground glak Pie Rik? Mi''i.v! iii Rtictniy. 1>: ! he mimd given to ri ?pci?ty j iviii eli w?is orgar;'ii,?(? reeontly Et Florence for the purpose of doing historical work . and preserving t'.._ memoriiS of the past. Hon J. II. Hudson of l?ennettsvil'e U one of tho Executive Committeo and can bo confered with ou any matter of interest to the Society. Col. J. J, Dargan, Secretary of' the Association lu s ah article io this issue to the Pee Dee country that deaerves their at tention. Unolaimod Letters. Lettern addressed to tho following named dorsODB remain uncalled for [at tho post office in Bannettsville : Men's List. Hampton Sandern, Dr. J W Smothon?, Dr J \V Riley, Q W R'iodcr, Eftcptieo T?rkin-, Tom Poole, Wiley Tezy, W B narriH, Shomm BuHer, W T Billan, W F Carvor, Win Djuglas. Woinen'a List. Martha Wilsum, Miss F E StJ.v.ut, Mr*. Lovcrdly Herbert, M iggie tlilon "Strengtli and vigor come of rmod food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready to servo wheat and barley food, addi no burden, but sustains, nourisheSj invigorates.' " Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of tho way place re mote from civilization, a family i* often driven to desperation in case of acoidcat, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklun's Arnica Salvo. It's tho best on earth 25c at J. T. Douglas Bro's Drug Store. YOUNG PEOPLE'S WHKKLY. If you want your boy or girl io have a Rood paper for I heir own reading give them the "Young People's Weekly'' the lend i mr young people's paper ol' America containing each wcik from 8 to 12 pages solid u)bd for young mind*. Subscribers to thc DEMOCRAT can have it sent to any uddrcsS for 2? cts. Remember thc price ol' the two poper.> is only $1.20. Worst of ntl Exporlonoos. Can anything be worso than to foci that every minute is your last? Suoh waa the experience of Mrs. 8. F. Ncwson, Decatur, Ala. "For tbroo yoars'' ?bo writes, "I en dured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel troublo. Death scorned inevitable when doctors and all remedien failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Hiltens and tho result was miracu lons I improved at onca and now I'm completely recovered For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bit ters is tho only medicine. Only 50c. ItV guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug? gist RELIGIOUS NOTES. Preaching ??orviocs io tho PcodbvtoriatJ chu rob next Sunday morning lt II a. m., at 8*30 p. m. All nee cordially Invited. There will bo no aorvioos at St Paul's Episcopal church until Saptorabor. BOT. nod Mm. O W. Boyd are aponding aonie time at Olonn Springs. 'Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hour for evening services at tho Churches is now 8 30 o'cjOok. ' Fraye? meeting at tho Baptist church every Thursday evening nt 8.00. Prayer meeting at tho Me th od iv t church every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. The hoar for Sunday .School at tbe Methodist oburoh has been changed to S 00 o'clock in tho afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS. TntitD BOUND-E. P.TAYLOB, P. E. Clio and Boniah, nt Beulah July 25,26 Beonottavillo et, ii .unity spot July' 26,27 Brigbtsville, Bwkin, August 8,9 Blnnhoim ut, Zion, " 15 Bonuettavillo Sta, " 15,16 M0O0IJ & Bonnettsville Mill?, (uigbt) 15,16 North Marlboro, New Hope, " 22,23 Brownsville, 4.30 p. m. " 30,31 jJS?T" Boys knee pants, sizes | 5-10 25c at Jackson's. The South Carolina College] . for Teachers. Although nearly approaching ito cen tennial anniversary, the South Carolina College shows none of the decrepitude of old age, but ruther increasing signs of vigorous life. A new departure of great importance to the College and to the State has Just' been inaugurated. For some years the College has had a I department of pedagogy, for the train ing of teachers; but last winter, for the | .nrst time, thc Leg'^lature created number of endowed normal scholar ships, one for each county. It le the intention of the Trustees and Faculty to. set these scholarships upon a high plane, and to seek thereby to qualify superior young men for positions of leadership and influence In our public ' schools. However largely women may j bc employed as teachers, the work of superintendence, direction and control munt continu? to be mont largely In the | huuds of thc men; and' lt is to supply these teachers of leadership and in fluence. In thc community as well as In the sehools, that the College will chiefly aim, through these scholarships. Hence, no young man under nineteen years of I age will be eligible, und preference will be given to those applicants who have already tuught with success for at least one year. A special and technical course of study hus been established, on a high yet practical plane; and it is intended that this department shall bc worthily .?Jirltle.l to he called a "College for Teat hers." All the work will be dis tinctively normal, and apart from the .cgular College, classes. The Trustees and Faculty feel sure that in preparing a body of strong and well equipped men teachers the College will aid in ?mpplylng one of thc most Important needs of the State. They hope, also, that this work, In Its ?UCCCBS und Its results, may mei t with Buch public ap proval ns to lead "hereafter to ins still further enlargement. Circulars have been issued giving the detalle of regulations and course of study. j'l.o pt ? tient iMticUoti, nov ito ondt.I. '...". i. . ti very ec ?orat?iHf. Wot ? yi;.:,..) hi -i dlKtyi tj?d tho ; t n w i.":?.. i- oT (he '.'?'.?I.e.:. The Sew Pl't'llb . li 1.1 lias y.'?Ti i.;v:>..-i\ opinions and lian more than inumtaliwd th? on lldencii and nuYctlon !-.->; m-.\ In ids long orvien"; as piofelsior. The ri-lyrids ot thc Ool . lege loos, hope! uti y iorwnrd to the con .. tlnued success and Increased usefulness >f this venerated institution, which will soon enter upon Its second century of honorable history. She-One hnlf the world does not know how the other hnlflives. He-Well, the half that doesn't :now isn't composed of women. Why, Ilarold ! You're a bad boy, and I'm going to toll your father ! A.W, what's the use ? You'd on ly hurt his feelings." ICE! ICE! ICE! I want you all to know that I lave opened in connection with I my market an ice house and nm prepared to fill nil orders tor icu in any quantity at right prices. Send nie your orderB and see if | il don't fill them promptly. Call and get tickets if you desire to |savo annoyance in making change. Respectfully, C. F. Covington. btartllDg Evtdonce. Fresh testimony in great qutntity ia con? I ?tautly coming In, declaring Dr King't New Discovery for Consumption Cough* and Colds to bo unequaled. A recent ex prensi?n from from T. J. McFarland Ban tor ville, Va , Bcrves ns example. Ho writes; VI had llronchitu for three years nnd doc ,| torcd all tho time without buing beneficed Then I began tuking Dr. King's New Dis. eo\ery, and a few bottle* wholly cured mo.' Equally effective in c.uriog nil Lung nud Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip, ?uarunteod by J. T.Douglas it I Bro Droggitit. Trial bottles froo, regulnr j sizes 503 and $1 00. A full line of boys shirt waists ut Jackson's. t-W? Not cheap goods but good goods at Millie's store. Cheap Road Um. The Democrat and the 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 thc Demo crat for only ?1.50 The Democrat and NEW IDEA for $1'50. Sample can lind. Don'tYou Love Flowers? It so, and you want sonic pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware store and you can tia suited. ILTON &3rA.URIN, Attorney, 'at Law and ?_ . / ' Probate Judge. Offloelo.Ooa,! House. ' The WiUiug Mau. He goes to Iiis task with .a song and a smile, He never sa>s "maybe'' and ' after awhile " . Thc lei o.v that*? vs'UUng to work But he lives in the sunshine that glad dens to d^y And he [.lightens each load by his good natured way The fell>w that's willing lo work. He isn't afraid ol the trusts that ex ?anti. ? . He doesn't look forrard to woe in the land. The fellow that's willing to work. For he kfjows the, earth will give food drink ann air, And there's always enough and a little to spare For thc man that's .-Illing to work. The Law Department of the South Carolina College. In addition tu the regular, lectures by the professors of luw of the South Car olina Coll?e^ th<! trustees and faculty are pleased to bi.- uble to announce for the ot ... ?"ic Bvsslbri a very attractive series of. lecture!? to ba contributed by some of thc leading members of the Bench un J Bar of South Carolina. Anum. tin ii i> who have consented to deliver oh? or more lectures to the law clause. ?' thc- Collegs are: Hon. Charlea H. Blinotitoh, Xl. 55. Circuit Judge; Hon. William H. Brnwlcy, U. S. District Judge; lion. T. J. l ope, Chi?* Justice of South Corbllim; ?lon. C. A. Woods. ABSOcUt? Juutlce; Hon. Eugene B. Gary, Associate Jutulce; Hon. Edward McCn-.dv. Moo. J C. Sheppard, Hon. G. Duncan bollinger, Hon. 8. J. Simp son, Foo J. P Cu rey, and Hon. Andrew Crawford. The I run tees and faculty feel that in securing thc at-.o.-oance of these dis tlngu?ilitd judges ?ind lawyers they have accomplished .something that will prove of the greatest benefit to those takln?; tia1 l'?w -o?rse in tlie South Carolina College'. The number of those enrolled in the law department during the lr. -? two years ?as been the largest in Uv history of the college, and the hope v- entertained that the prospect of these additional lectures may still iurthf! increase the growing number of lav.' ?iluden ttl. Q Tlu great vu hu- of the training af forde- hy schcots ot law hus been too thoroughly dctnoui.tratcd to render nectaruvr any arguments in their sup port. Tho day ot ?reparation for the bar by rfolliary : audy in a lawyer*? office practically passed. Everyone fumUiv.i wno thc. working of a law ?chwC'. must hu vc i'?sn impressed with the Incrtx-i.'f.-J'inter, .it and zeal that re suit from thc mere association of young men who huve come together for the comn.o-.. purpose ol studying law. Th? daily discussions of questions of law; not only with the professors, but al?o with each other, rx-get an enthusiasm for tl law which possibly, in some in stanced. <;ouM never have been acquired otherwise. $9 Thc adyanl ige at attending a profes sions.? sjciiticH '?; tho State in which man ta to practico "ils profession ia In no et'.; ?* more Obvious than in that of a lawyer j';-uirio.. thc familiarity gained with thc rt?ci?iouH ind statute law of the Btate, the friendships that he forms at such a uenoo] ado very materially to his futuro usefulness as a citizen.' The career bf lawyers ai-- a class is more apt i to be or a ouldie ature than that of those i ngiigfid in a.iy other profession I or business: Not only are all of the judgi s of the State Ira wu from the barL but the occop>tnts ofi thc legislative and executive offices ave also drawn very largely Crom the . une source. As so ?nany of th? members of the legal pro fesslo'. nr.- naturally'destinen to publli caveIf. .-1 or i\o little Importance that ihr- yet^g nita who have decided to btootne ; /yera should come- into I clow tr.ii. u -i. -*her T'HITIT *n"n *?f thc:!, ft> hav.c eh oat n tb t;Kw. ItioiwWic ' itStel *'r" tlh.<- friendHiW??? ?r? ont pwliV.lt.< i't ni>'tl cu: Jn-r th?> part o! i ma?'.- lt.'. ih??t iii 'usually devoted tc prepsrii la-Mi .int thc bar; ?jad it tn fortunato !i viv -! wi .should be ?pen lil t. that m u hieb he is to-)tvo. Several years spent at a pro fession ?-cly ?! !n another State some times Und tl?? ; m j mu so completely out of touch with the young men of his own'.'State Cn' when he returns to prat t! . hi.:- pri feasion he finds himself raborini;- undi i sci ious disadvantage, which in ??C'sc In vi:, ices is never over come. a> A law sch iii, however, should be patrori.'-.t d no- Alone by those intending to practice lu -. There IB hardly a call ing In life for which one would not be better prep ii id hy having taken a course Iii luv Almost everyone who has m ulo an aarn? ir* study of the Jaw will SJ;ree with Hurlee that lt ls a "science which ?l?ea more to qulchen and Invigorate tho understanding thah all other kidd? of ?inman learning put togeth- ;." Tm- hope ls indulged, there fore, thu! liv ? tichd;tnce upon the low school of the South Carolina College may include n mi . /ho have not de termin? d tit 011 Ice l?. w their profession. Collin1 at: the . apltal of the State presen; , n??ty u.lvantages for thc law studen ".'I. .leydons of the Supreme Court . . a Stiil of the State Circuit Courts a,,d of the Federal Courts, give him frc M. ai opportunity to hear argu ments ti}' the trading lawyers of the Stale, and t.. wiine-a the practical nd inthistraiioo ol th ? principies of the law.gi'' prosecution his :;tudle.? he will also find th?il Iiavlnn access .to the h?w librar) or [jic Supreme Court, ns well as to tho . lo : ...:ary, will be of tho ?reate: ! /niue t o lil ni; AN OR'Di MANGE To prevent un punish the prac tice bi Cram i n 15 or Gambling in 1!.. To vp ol Bennet tsville Bo ii old .1 ? . 0 Mayor and Alder men of thc ". iw t fi nnctUvilli in Coun cil asaca-', lcd ind by ruthority of tba samo: Suc. . Th ?1 thu ploying of any gama with ci.- . ?:dng, orackaloo, and! my um g<tiiiea bf chanco for gain, in nny public pin . .oro, h on no, office or other build ii fl 1 a placo of business of nny kin I, niicuciipled building v.if.rf | in tho i irpoi . li m tl <. ? said Town is hero? by pro Iii i ' SKC - liai a y i urson violating tliU or* dinaoci ,. ?.>u itonviotibaj shall be fined ? not ICBC tfa m Five D i!ara nor more ihan Ono Huiidrotl b ii -.:^, qr bo imprisoned, or I work o tin i i .:. . rka of tho town iut| less thioi teu b f moro than 30 dayc. Dont mu? r t! ; J in Council this s'hduy of Jun' ir,o i ODO RS. Mayor i loy irs ' Flowers ! Mr ' :,. ' Moore has aline lot o? ? .-;? ni urns. Begonias Ferne, and other plants, well roi led, t hal she desires to sell i uga 2ti per dozen. SPFGIAT. UOTICE, We ii . ulh tiring ToiiAO?O Fi.tiEi >.- i foro buying. Wo will sn> . ; ii money. Fcl> : A. HODGES. All rood? bouirht of W. M. Howe ? jd to bo fresh anti gi' sfacfion it* not | you can return them and get your money Imf 1: jogr Rend every page, Yob, read every line, Foi by thiii gnuge It iu:\y pay for time. ?uros ?10041*01800, Oanoo?, Uicors, Ec zoma, Carbunoles^Eito. Modiolno Froo. Kobert Word. Mtix?y'p, Go., says: "I su flu rod Irotu blood poison, my hoad, fuco ind shoulder wore ono.mase ol' corruption, lehop io b?nrj? und joiuls, burning, itch Dg feibby hkio}' was ali run down and ii courngcJ, tut hot anio Blood Balm lured "mo'''por loot ly, healed nil tho sores* md eave ruy rkin thc rich glow oi'hcuhhV Wood Balm put new life into my blood,' md now ambition imo my brain." Ooo. fc.. Wili'ams, Uoxbury, f'aoo. covered with pimples, chronic sore ou buck ol' di ead. suppurating swelling on neck, eating ul-' :or on leg, bono putos, itch'mg tkiu, lured perfectly by Botonio Blood Balm wes, all boated. Botanic Blood Balm 3UTCB all malignant blood troublas, euob is eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sores, carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially advised for all obst?nate cases hat hnvc reached tho second or third it agc Druggists, $1. To provo it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent lice and prc pnid by writing Blood Balm Co., At lan ia. Qa. Describo trouble and free medical idvioo ?out in sealed letter. For salo at J. T. Douglas & Ero. FOR SALE. 0A11 FINEST WHITE CORN, FOR MEAL. At C. S. MCCALL'S. A full lino of H. J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellie B &c. at W.M.Rowe'?. Por Sale, For Forage, CANE SEED-BOTH AMBER AND BLACK TOP. At c. s. MCCALL FOR SALE ! RRWOFINE J EUS EY COWS, * with lirst calf. They arel beauties. Price $35; ?40 each. C. F. MOORE. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. * Of ?0U<.l? and 50cP^?.?? A Perfect For All Throat and Ciire : Lung Trouhles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. ? ' ii ~ 'fBiVRBED PLYMOUTH ROCKA; Are the Farmer's Fuvorito, The Poultry man's Choice-in fact they aro tho Trido of tho Poultry World I Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in stead of Scrubs ? I eau Bell you choice Eggs from genuiue thoroughbred B. P. RV of tho oolcbrated "HawkinB," ''Milos'' ano "Vandebilt" strains, and remember that li i H just as easy to raieo a io lb. Plymouth Rook as it is a baoy Bantam or a Frizzly Sorub. $i for Sc tiing of 15 Eggs. $1 75 for two settings 30 eggs. E. 0. NEWTON, Tatara, S. 0. R i ii FIFTY CEN': 3 A YEAR Rev/1'ea Woman's sagazme ra'rmcrlif One Dollar ""PHIS is t" : P.! i\-i;<T.t d bcsl * Fas!.; 3 ? rv'.-;; MI?-J nev/ bu fjio the Ainaricu., pub!'.:, ll r.!.(.v.'s N;.v ld ia;; : 1 1'.,..' iv; s. 11, Millinery, in Eui bi 01c i y, ia Cooking; in Wjinaii'a Wurk ai d i:-. Kir.Cii;ij: bja.iiifu!!/ 1 I.:.::; iod i r> !? is i In black a .i ?< o Al . ... :.!! it shaws (lu- vcr/ la.; icu: '. lr Wt-..- li IA STYLUS, mail J h m Li.-. lfu TEKtis, wh:,:?i c.it o.Jy /Dc. ea . h. Send Five Cents To-day forasln,,',.' co;.;-cl :! s t! .. I, -.HA '.".-MAN S MACAO tia*, a-i-.l ::<.. v.1 .1 ; .?tue lor ih? money a ..i i.ive :: :: T!Ii HEW.iOF.A r UT.'i'.ll It <i"tO. | 036 Broadway, ?trw Y...k. N. Y A FREE PATTERN 1 I (fi'llf (Hill H'l.'Cli,!!!) Id C?MJ Mib I I scriber. (Jun io t.'^is a yea?. ' mmm&W AvLU)tfS' MAGAZINE. A con. br inn'.1 ctr., ,| i.ljf.i,, in UM faiFlMHI*.; lllcVTrt.ilt,.< !..,.? y ?Olk ; h. m. ri, I. .il I ii.,., tn;., rlt Slab .crllic I" .Uv, 1?, M ..ll IC Inf |.llr.I ,.., , Udy ?.?...lt HauUd Sci l..r mini. Slylisli, U. llat.tr, Si nillir, tTji.ln. rlair, li. ??IIIHIIlt-ii| ni'tl A Usolulclr Perfcct-riiiin? l*.i|,.-i 1'allu.rua. mmgm vrygr IM . rr B??giC?oAm?. ' MXxr.'wXr ' A3 Sums Ulowfil aa<1 prrtivattotu \fco? i the Qoitlna ind Si-vw;.'. liait. i Killy t.. |,,.| ,? ?vi.?? rat!, '.nm M-' .. A.k I - ll. ii, Sold iii neatly e.. , ?nil i.>*,,,, or by niall limn I T !t rt >* ? c v J-L co. Hi. . . Wut JIU St, "' -H WARNING NOTICE ! hereby warn nil persona not to hire or harbor my wifo Malissa BvanB, who has left home withr out cause. ELI EVAN'S. July 20, 1903. t ? unirle nd I y man jg j H /^?fofa He'd novor stop for a friendly smile, g I racrt But trudged along In hie moody stylo B 1 finir* Till "Force"one day was served to tiim- ? I ??m?? 81nce then thoy call him "Sunny Jim." g / ?jlmX^^m?M Tbo Beady-to-8err? Cotai *?T~i . M a belier builder iffl&S&^M than a vacation. I/TSBBBI Hover Tiro a of lt. ^ /A V fl 411 am considerably advanced towards eighty years J / \\ fl j of BRO. 1 bavo of lato bcon almost rejuvenated by tbo I J \ I fl neo o? your very cxcollciit preparation, which you have Sf ill rlKbtly designated aa ? Force.? Never tiro ol it. ^T><i J III * W-1 ' . H E ADQU ARTERS FOR HARDWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. We are Manufacturer's agents for ^XX^-XITLO?S?, Boilers, Separators, Saw RAills? and Gins, And am iii position to give as Cheap Prices, and to sell on ns favorable terms as any firm in Hie Slate. We have just received a Car load of up-to-date BUGGIES, which we are offering at very close prices, and we have the largest line of BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS ever ever carried in this part of the State. We can save you money on Buggies, Wagons and Harness. , \ -Q ooeooc-oooo-ooooooG* I ; .;!(<::';'?)' - WE AHE AGENT:} FOI? ' fi?? celebrate* DEERING- MACHINERY/ Have sold pv?r Two Carloads thus far thia aeason. ?ee us, if in need of anything in our line,- it will pay you. \ Very respectfully July 16, 1903. f. T. DOUGLAS. A. O. DOUGLAS J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, -.Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in Pim ?nigs and patent Medicines, Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. 9 XfJiJL&Q W ?J?& JLLX0J?3 GLASS and PUTTY." FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ?0 8?" Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hqurs and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. 1 . A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same J. T, DOUGLAS & BRO. January .1, 1002. ?T THE OZ.]} SIMUTO. aas?? PBS BIB MAMINE GO, -m W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -DEALER IN g^gtolxxi^Leiry of All Kinds AND GENERAL REPAIE. WORK, -AXiSO - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER;^ - Ceiling, Picoting, Siding; Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, BUILDING MA Wt AL OP ALL KINE IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, 'ough pr dressed, we would be glad to have vou call at our MJJJL , and lo?k over stock. |3*r Phone orders promptly attended tc*