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BENNETTSYILLE, S. C. BY 8. A. ?8KOWN & CO. Office on Marion Street Opjtosit^ Masonic Hall. Friday, August 7, 1903. Our Town Qorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden. C. S. Chaffin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pato. CLERK 8C TREASURER-Milton Mc-1 Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J- B. Oreen CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JUD QB OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F, Covington SDPBBVISOB-M. E. Coward 8UPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton .TaEAsuBEtt-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Chou. S. MsCall. ltEPREHBNrATivES-D. D. McColl, Jr. J. P4 Bauch, Welcome Quick. M AG is TATES-(1. D. Eastorling, T. L. Crosland, Bennottsvillo, n. L. MoLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. JD. Stubbs, Brightsvdle, W. W. Irby, Smithville. Bennettauillc Church Directory. MBTHODTBT-A. B. Watson, P. C. Sunday Behool 5 00 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 8.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evemng at 8.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodges. BAPTIST-Ito v. Rufus Ford, PaBtor. Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunday school, H. W CarrolL PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph D.. Pastor. Services every Sabbath (summer) ll a. m. and 8 p. m.; (winter) Ila. m. and V-30 p. m. Prayor meeting Thursday 5 p. m. Seats free. Stranger? cordially invited. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T. Dudley, AU parents and children made welcome at tho aobool. EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching every second and fonrth Sunday at it a. m., and 8.oo p. m. Sunday aobool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon, Superintendent. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., meets every second and fourth Moo* day nights at 7.30 o'clock. E. Powers, C. C. O. D. Eastcrling, K. of R. & 8. *&/'..iV...!(ORO 1,0!)'... V,i 23, -n* 1'Beauett6vilt0i friday eyeniug, oh ir bo* fort ouiii fun moon .v. s o'oitiA . J. v. KL????, vr ?1 -ifi'T^TJudloy, Seoretary. . County Masonic Direct n-y. MARLRORO CHAPTER NC. 30 R. A. M.', meets at Bennettsville on tho second Friday of each month. Robt Chaffin, H. P. Il, E. Stockton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO; 43, A. P. M., meeta at McCall, each Saturday after noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. 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. Stanton, W. M. John Parish, Secrotary. gae *.? i ? "i County Church Directory. Bennettsville Cireuit Appointments BEV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. W. B. BAKER P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m: Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. in' Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn, Clio Circuit Appointments. BEV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C. Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning at ll 0 clock. Epworth League Sun day night nt 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a; rn. W. A. Iiinshaw, Supt. Prayer meeting Monday night at 8. Beulah -Preaching every Sunday aft at 4 o'olook. Sunday school at 3. It. M. Jackson,JSupt, THE NEW Y OR K WORLD Thrlco A Week Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice a-Week World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hut not its success. This is because it tells it impartially, whether that news be po. litical or otherwise. It is in tact almost a dally at the price of a weekly; In addition to news, it publishes first class serial stories and other features suited to the home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and thia pays tor 156 papers. we oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dcm. ocrat together one year for Jr.67. Are You Afflicted ? ULOEUINA is absolutely guaranteed to CUM Ulcers, Ringworms, Eczema, Itch, 8ores and chronic skin diseases. Send 35 cents and get a package by mail, Manufactured and sold by R. G. DOZIER, M. D. Luraberton, N, C. PERSONAL Mr. Walter Mason of Gibson spent Tuesday in town Miss Mattie McCall is visiting the Misses Hendrix in Ohoraw. Miss Nora Bounds of Florence is visiting relativos iu our town Mr. J. F. Everett and family have gono to Myrtlo Beach Mr. and Mrs Luther Coxe are here on a visit to relatives. Mr. Clarence Breeden has been spending 10 days at Jackson Springs Mrs. Jack Lide and children have gone to Maxton to spend some time Miss Nellie Bristow of Flor ence js visiting friends and rela tives in our town Mr. J. C, McKenzie of McColl has taken a position in Ladd's Drug Storo in Cheraw Mrs. Laura Moore is spending some time with her daughter Mrs Collins in Horry. Miss Eloise Faison who has been spending some time at Mt. Airy has returned home Miss Eunice Ford, returned Monday night from a pleasant visit to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mooro and Miss Olivia Cook have boen re creating at Myrtle Beach Mr. E. A. Coxe of Brownsville was up Saturday. He reports good crops and fine prospects Miss Maud Quick of Rod Springs is spending some time with her uucle Mr. T. A. Odom. Master James Howell and sis tor Miss Ella Howell are here on a visit to relatives and friends Mr. J. C. McRaeof Clio section was up salosday. He says he never had better crops especially corn Mr. F. H. lvey was up sales day. He reports good crops and the heaviest pumpkin seen-78 pounds. Mr. P. G. Stewart of Robeson county spent Saturday and Sun day with his brother in law Mr. S. O. Thomson Mr. T. A. Odom spent Friday at Red Springs with relatives. He feasted on chicken, fruit and other good things. Mrs. Julia Mittle and daughter Miss Rachel have returned from a pleasaut tri]) to Norfolk, Balti more and Now York Mr. B. F. Huckabee of the Dillon section was up Friday. Ho reporst good crops and happy hearts al homo Mr. John R. Webster, who is now holding a position in Dar lington, spent Monday afternoon and nicht at homo I Mri, .Tames Howell and two children of YVilminglon ari- here vi.s!?ing her parents, Mr, avid i>\ Wallace Sw;* an i Misses fil tho! Manship of Mc Coll and Berta Fletcher of Adamsvillo are visiting Miss Pearl Gibson of Rockingham Mr. James Liles of Brights ville was down Saturday He was just up from a spell of sick ness. He reported fine showers Friday Mr. Arthur Douglas has re turned from a short stay at Myr tle Beach, Couway county. Ho was not much struck with that place. Mrs. Ellon Crowley, who has boen staying with her sons, W. C., and J. C.. in Adamsville, has gono to spend some time with her daughter Mrs. Francis Cro ley in Red Hill Mr. Wm Webster, formerly of this county but now located near Rod Springs, came down Sunday evening and spent the night with his brotber-in law Mr. D. D Mc Duffie Mrs. W. M. Pcrdew, . accom panied by her niece Miss Annie Pearson of Alabama who has been spending a short time in oar town, loft Wednesday for Mrs. Pordew's home in Greens boro Mr. William Spears, one of Hebron's modal farmers, was up salosday. Ho has tho best crops for years-both corn and cotton. Ho bas a small patch of im proved cotton, ono stalk of which has 2?S bolls and forms Mr. George F. Webster for years a resident of Rod Hill and manager of tho "Brushy Bay'* farm for Chancellor Johnson but now residing in Robeson county near Maxton, was in town salosday and called. He reports good crons, lino health and a happy time generally. Wo were glad to meet him again Our Prize Offer. Thc Marlboro Democrat will he sent one year to tho farmer in MftB?boro county sending the Democrat office the largest water melon between tho 25th of July ano the 25th of September, 1903. A careful record will bo kept of all the melons sent and their exact weight, and the names of those who send them and thc weight ol onch melon will bc published in this paper Oct 1. That Throbbing H cathie h o Would <|uit:kly lonvo you, if you uacd Dr. Kiug'B New Lifo Pilla. Thousands of Bufferers linvc proved their matchless merit for Sick mid Nervous Headaches They mukc pure Wood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not enred. Sold by J, T. Douglas it Bro Druggitt. If you want a good smoko try a Cubanola Cigar for sale at W. M. Rowe's. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon to-morrow - Masons meet to-night - August liss five Sundays - Have you seen the comet yet? - Devoo has up the black flap for Sunday - The colored Sunday schools picnicked at Burnt Factory last Thursday - If you want a nice home in Robeson, write J. D. Brown Fayetteville and you can get it -The boll weavel or whatever you call it has gone to work in some cotton fields - Tho electric lights were turned on Tuesday night and made a fine show for light - Tho. first bale of new cotton for Georgia was sold Monday for 15 couts - Plant Buists Ruta Baga turnips and make big ones for market. You got seed at C. S. McCall's - Mr. C. M. Graham of Brushy Bay lost a barn full of tobacco on Friday morning last-about 1000 lbs. - Fifteen Phone's were burnt out on Saturday afternoon, but j Mr. "White had thom all repaired in two hours 83^? A full line of boys knee pants 25c to $1.00 at Jackson's. Lemons extra Fancy only 20c I doz at W. M. Rowe's - Our town Clerk is ready to 1 write your receipt for the License tax-also the first installment of tho tax levy for tho Electric j Light plant Real good green coffee 8J to 12h lets at W. M. Rowe's. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. May* Just received a new lot of I good Ireah tea GOc to $1.00 per lb at W. M Rowe's. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY I OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVER THE 'PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. II. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. i&" Pip?s and Smokers Supplice in I endless variety can bo found at J. T. j Douglas & Bro. ZW Knox's, Cooper's, .and Cox's |gelaliue at W. M. Rowe's A completo lino of Armours ?Canned meats at W. Mr Rowe's t?" Octagon Soap only $3.70 per [ case at W. M. Rowe's. Now Store lif Ncwtonstnie. Mr. W. VV. Dunn, recently of Troy, Ns C., baa leaned tue <jior* ?i Air, L. D. Newton ut, Newton .illo and will opon ni once a stock ji' Dry Goods, 2\otion?, and Staple and Fancy Groceries. It is a fine location and he will spare no jflbrt to secure a. liberal share of the trade. I Thc NOM- Railroad. The iron on the now railroad to Kollock has been laid to the Pledger Place (Dudley farm) and next week they hope to get to | crooked creek. With ?to dela}' here they will como into town by the first of September. Saturday was pay day and there was a ! swarm at the Treasurer's office all the afternoon of happy faces Cure For Hog Cholera. Herc is a remedy that never fails I to cure hog cholera : Secure a double I hand full of polk root, chop it up fine and put it in one gallon of wa ter. Then boil it down down to one-half gallon, and put one-half pint of it in a bucket of slop and feed it to the hogs. Cut it out for your scrap book. Driven to Desperation. Living at aa out of tho way place re moto from civilization, a family is of ion driven to desperation in CIRO of accident, resulting in BurnB, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcere, etc. Lay in a Bupply of Buokleu'a Arnica Salvo. It's tho beut on earth 25c at J. T. Douglas Bro's Drug Store. I YOUNO PEOPLE'S WHEKLY. If you want your boy or girl to have a good poper for their own rending give them the "Young People's Weekly'' the (eadine young people's paper of America containing each week from 8 lo 12 nagea solid food for young minds. Subscribers to thc DEMOCUAT can have it sent to any address for 25 cts. Ilcmeuibor tho prico of tho two papers is only $1.25. Worst of all Experiences. Can anything bo worse than to feel that ovory minute io your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. Ii. Nowson, Decatur, Ala. "For throe yoara'' eho writea, "I en dured inBuiforahle pain from indigestion, stomnoh and bowel trouble. Death scorned inevitable when dootora and nil romcdieu failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bittora and tho reBnltwaa miracu lous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowol troubles Electric Bit ters is tho only medicino. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug gist Wo promptly obtain TJ, S. and Korotgn Patents ?nd Trade Mark? or return cntlro attorney" if no. Special prlcoliy commun icating with tho publisher of this paper. Free scorch and rorari on patentability. ft WI PT A. CO.. f *hal tnyttt. Opp, U.S. Patent 0 rn c a, Washington, D. ff. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Bev. J. W. Ailall ban a mooting thia week at Smyrna ohurob. BOT. F. H. Sbalei baa moved bia foroea to Boykln thia week. Rov. A. B. Watson bas a mooting- io progresa at tho Methodist church-servicoa dally at 10.30 a. m, and 8.3a p. m. Rev. Mr. Darrell has a meeting la pro grcua at Btownaville Baptist ohurob tbis week. ' You are cordially Invited to attend the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at II o'clock. No evening tervioo. Hov. E. P. B-tsterllng has a meeting at McUoll Baptist ohoieb thia week. Be ia assisted by Bev Mr. Battle o! N. O. T Proyor mooting at Preabyteriaa church Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hoar for evening ear vicos at (be ohuiohca is now 8.30 o'clock. ' Proyor mooting at the Baptist church every Thursday evening at 8.00. Prayer meeting at tho Methodist church every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. The hour for Snnday School at the Methodist church bas been obanged to 5 00 o'clock in the afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. Timm BOUND-E. P. TAYLOB, P. B. Clio and Beniah, at Beniah July 35,36 BennettBville ot, Beamy Spot Jnly 26,37 Brlghtavillc, Boykin, August 8,9 Blenheim et, Zion, " 15 BonnettBvUle Sta, " 15,16 McCol! & Bennettaville Milln, (night) IS, 16 North Marlboro, New Bop?, " 32,33 Brownsville, 4.30 p. m. " 3?>3i ?J?gT" Boys knee pants, sizes 5-10 25o at Jackson's. Early Sweet Potatoes Mr- W. A. Smith, of upper Bennettaville brought us "Wed nesday a mess of tine sweet po tatoes as wo usually see in Octo ber. He also has some of the finest melons seen-one of which he weighed turning the Beales at 58. He certainly had success this year. Goes to Darlington. The Darlington News says Mr, Nathan Toms, who ha9 been sup erintending tho Bonnettsvillo Graded Schools for the past two" terms, has been elected Supt of the Darlington Graded School. Suicide Frovontod. The startling announcements thal a preventive of suicide has been dis covered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invar, iably precede suicide and something bas been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought o? self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerve? r?nd build up tho ry"om It.'rj also a great Stomach, Liv-'f and Kid ney regulator: Only 50c. Satisfaction gu iran tend hy- J. T. Douglas A. Bro Druggist. iieatiy tor ?OUI' Orders. Mr. L. P. Stubbs of Lester hat taken the Agency for tho Wil bur's Stock Food, for stock and poultry. None better on the mar ket. Every package guaranteed. It will also prevent hog cholera, and those who use it can rest easy as to cure. Orders will be delivered Write or phone him and he will be pleased to give you all informa-i lion. B. F. D. No 4. Sold in any quantity. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready to serve wheat and barley food, adda no burdeu, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates.' " ICE! ICE! ICE! I want you all to know that I have opened in connection with my market an ice house and am prepared to fill all orders tor ice in any quantity at right prices. Send me your orders and see if I don't fill them promptly. Call and get tickets if you doBire to save annoyance in making change. Bespectfully, C. F. Covington. Startling Evidonco. FrcB'i testimony iu groat quantity ia con? Blandy coming in, declaring Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to bo unequalod. A recent ex pression from from T. J. McFarland Ben torville, Va., serves as examplo. He writes: "I bad Bronchitis for three years and doo tored all tho timo without being benefited Then I began taking Dr. King's New Dis. ornery, and a few bottles wholly cured ino.' ' Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubtos, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T.Douglas & Bro Draggiut. Trial bottles free, regular Bites 500 and Si 00. fifeST* A full line of boys shirt waists at Jackson's. Cheap Readme;. The Democrat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year or 81.50. The Domocrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.60 The Sunny South and the Demo crat for only 31.50 The Democrat and NEW IDEA for $1*50. Sample can had. Don'tYou Love Flowers? It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge. O?lco in Couit Home, i Tm ?UTE OF RESPECT, Tho W. P. M. Society at Hebron bas boen called on to mourn the death of ono of ita b|ve.1 members. On the afternoon of June the 14th Sister Liz. zie Covington, quietly passed from oartb to ber reward on high. For yoara Bhe win corresponding soot'y and vt ?XA ul ways present at the monthly meeting until failing health pre vented lier atteudauce. Resolved 1st. That as a society we mus her cheerful presence and feel that our loss is! her eternal gain. . 2nd. That we strive to imitate her aeal and loyalty to the missionary cause and that a copy of these r?solu* tiouH he p: i-scrited to the family of tho deceased mid also be sent to both county papers. Mrs Anna Smith, J?rs .Lydia Covington, M ra. Virginia Manning. Committee. Matrimony and Rhyme. Rev. Alex W. Bealer, in tho Atlanta Journal, tells the follow ing story ascribing it to the Rev erend B. ti. Bovins, of Amor ie us, GH.: Over tho Chattahoocho in tho Slate of Alabama there lives a farmer who ia something of a poet. He La ff leo a justice of the peace. Recently nhi?o plowing in his field a man end n woman, in a buggy, stopped and waited until ho came to tho cud. The eud of the row being. reached he approached thr r.".. Standing by the ?ido of the buggy ho performed the ceremony with no other witness than the hori'e to the buggy and the mulo to tho pl?w. Returning io his office he made out a certificate of marriage which ran like this: Stat > t f M tbuim- Bluunt county, Hay 31st without feo or bounty I miv.lu .7;.i-.;t i. and Lula truly one, Beneath thu bright and radiant sun; Not ia un; muoF.lon of abode, But b&re in thc ..liddlu of tho road Lat ?io?iu but hi(u who yields ino thunder Dare io ;jut thin I wing pair esr -.Jar, . Tbe Peath Ponai ty A litt lo thing sometimes results in der'h. >Thnu a ?aero scratch, insignifi cant col? or puny boils have paid the death pen il ty. It is w*so to have Bueklea'a Arnica Salve ever handy ly lin.* best siive on earth and will preven i fafdity, when Burns, Sores Ulcere an;'. Piles threaten Ot ly 23c at J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug Store Una I? lined Litters. Letti.d adiln .vol to the following uamed deisour romain uncalled for ?at tho pott office ii! Buuuottaville : Moo's List? Kklduond Brown, J F Hicks, Nt?irt??.- Harrington, Rascie Rye, Gi j".v..:>h. B Weatherly; vV .)' %.Li5un. Tonnie 2?i.cNut . - ^onien'.B r.int.f Anna .Brown, Jwuie Hubbard. j Wa would ?ive a whole lot to ; experience once more the joy wo reit the first time we were j allowed tb shoot a bunch of firel oraokcrs uu<i.?sisted. . Vut.i ii? Bud to it all. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of u? bearii ble pain from over . u* ked organt Dizziness, Backache, Liver con plaint and Constipation. Bul tha'iilrs to Dr. King's New Life] PiiU they nut -un end to it all. They are pantie hui thorough. Try them I Only Soo, Guaranteed by J. T. Douglas: fi Bro Drug Store. " To those who at the last State Pail .?id "Why I've got better titan ihatat home,'' the niauagars say, "Prove it by be coming an uxiribitor at the next State Fail vifch your best. Get! full parthuiliu'S from A.W.Love| Chester, 3. C MM ORDINANCE I Tn preven! a ?i i punish the prac tice OL' Gaming or Gambling) in the Towri of Bennettsville fla it t rU'ii-.tl hy tho Mayor and Alder nu of th ' To A U of Donnetbivillo in Coun I oil naMtul iud aiid y authority of tba samo: Rite, r. TL fi', "ic playing of any game I wi oardti e>~ lice, refiling, oraokaloo, and) any and ali other- y .mes of chance for gain, in ?hy publlo pit. :?, store, house, chico or I otti.- building n?ed aa a place of business of any tiud, br xscuplod building wlthd| in Iheu ponai o I nil? of said Town is here* by prohibited, 1 .-. Th ut : ny ; orson violating this or* dic /.Kii. Qpon conviction, sholl bc Gned not leas thau Five Djllars nor moro than On II und r cul Dolla ra, or bo imprisoned, or , work ?m tho publie works of tho town not lew thou ton daya nor moro than 30 day?. Done abd rnlilU-i in Council this 5th day of htufl, A. i).t 1903* 1 A. HODGES, Mayor. Dowers 1 Flowers I Mrs. ?ino S. Moore has a fine lot pf Geraniums, Begonias Ferris, Palms and other plants, wei) louted, that she desires to| se) I < 'ii tings 2?c per dozen. SPrCIAI. NOTICE. W<' ari: n.nnufacturing TOBACCO I FLU?S. Seo us before buying. We wili Rave ;. oil money. I'\i il Iii' P. A. HODOES. Al) gooda nought of W. M. Rowe BK: guaranteed to be fresh anti give perfect satisfaction if not you can return them and got your money back. .? Read avery page, Ves, rend every line, For by this gauge It may pay tor time. Dures Blood Poison, . banoer,Uloors, Eo sems, ?orbunulos, KIO., Modlolno Froo. Robert Word. Maxoy'p, Go., says: "J mlTerod from blood poinon. my hoad, (ooo ind shoulder woio ono mass of corruption, ichoe io bones and joints, burning, itoh iog pcabby skia;. was all run down and iiscourogoJ, but Botanic Blood Balm jared mo pei Cecily, healed all tho soro? md gave my ukin tho rich ({low of health. Blood Butin put new lifo into my blood, ind DOW ambition hilo my brain." Geo. tV. Will'ams, li'/xbury, fuco covered with pimples, uh run je soro on buck ol''head, rttppurating sw/liing oo neck, ealing ul ser on leg, Kino pains, itching skin, jurod perfectly by Botonic Blood Balm sores all healed. Botanio Blood. Balm ?aros alt malignant blood troubles, euch is eczema, scabs and scales, pimplos, running sores, carbuncles, .scrofula, cto. Especially advised for all obstinate -cases :hut ba ve reached tho second or third > dago. Druggists, $1. To provo it cures, ?tn pie of Blood Balm sent free nud ore? paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Allan :a, Ga, Describe, (rouble and free medical idvioo sent in soalcd letter. For sale at I. T. Douglas & Bro FOR SALE. DAR FINEST WHITE CORN, EOE, MEAL. At C. S. MCCALL'S. A full lino of H J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sa? les, Jellies &o. at W. M. Rowe's. I Bale, For Forage, 3ANE SEED-BOTH AMBER AND BLACK TOP. At c. s. MCCALL FOR SALE ! tWO PINE JERSEY COWS, with first calf. They are beauties. Price $35, $40 each. C. F. MOORE. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery &re tho L'uriaor'a Favorite, The Poultry., man's Choi co-in fact tboy aro tho Pride of tho Poultry World'1 Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowla ia J toad of Scrubn ? I cuu sell you choice Eggs from genuino thoroughbred B. P. RV jf tho oalobratod "Hawkins," "MIIOB" and "Vandebilt" strains, and romembor that it a just as oasy to raise a io lb. Plymouth [took as it is a buoy Bantnm or a Frizzly 3orub. $i for Sobiiug of 15 Eggs. $1 75 for two settings 30 ejigs. E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. . Reel Gee J to FIFTY GENTS A YEAR Hew Idea romans ! Magazine Porraerly One Dollar f r : li;.- f.!i,t i ii ; H lil LS . i ] i : s III bi ?iii WoinjV: v.'-. b i.?uli'i:!)-.' ?"1 1:1 bi-irii u '. s!.J..Mist: VtT , S-rut's. -....I .:? pect ai d best [..?r.yj./JiiC now bc .. : [ i..Iblitws '.. s iii Mitiiiiriry, t y. in Cooking, in r. ... d In r-ccdlng; . .: i1 iti li is ai d tl.. Ai j AC till, il i...! .. lol lr r'r?'A L-?A ii .: ??.U ?.LA Vf.T val i ?V t?'?? CV. !.. Send i-ivfi Cents To day ter ? il??li e -, j! :. - M?liA.ISti . .! :-. K.r ll;* i;r .. :/ :! . ll.Ii/. '..'i-.UAN'i ? i C.. I valli? i>:4i. :: :: :. V1!E il S'A' II. Billi Sr.. a J wa. il. I KO 00. Y t<i li. li. Y. A FREE PATTERN"! (roi" own selection) to erory tub I ?criber. Ouly 50 cents a year. I MS CALL'S? MAGAZ1NEW A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A |cin; beiiulilul colored plates; liieM f.?Rioni-, df??ll|jkllij( rei,il,Minti ; faix y vo/lc ; hou.eln.lU ??.?it?; fiction, tlc. hub ?Clip, lo il?c, or, ?end vc. (ur late?! cr,py Lady I|CMI ?J.nc J Scud lor Urnu. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up to dat*. Ec'innitiical ami Absolutely Fer/ect-Fiitiiij.' Paper Pattern,. . all Srarnt All?we4 anrr-r-frtoratlor; .tow i tlx Duitloo lAij?c?lni LHW?. I Or.ly i> 41.d 15 Cciitt'fi.li ..lint ?rli.!-. r ? A.k l<>r 1I..-1.). S ?bl lr pv.it,' *\tt\ *?i, ? .i,d lt**tia or b) R..? ti.>.i) p TltK yt ?. C A I. T. r~o.. iii-ii'-iir writ M. wirri.:;*.. . WARNING NOTICE ! horohy warn all person* not to hire or harbor my wife Malissa Bvans, who has loft home with out cause. EM EVANP. July 20, 1903. Jim Dunips exulted, "Wc do not, ' On Summer days so close and hot, . Build up ? fire ?nd stew cud steam I O ^ A dish of f Force,? ? bowl of cream. Is just the food to fit our ' . whim, And keeps us cool," laughed *i Sonny Jim." not a blood heater. Uesvl Summof Food. " ?Force ' ls on ldoal summer food be cause it contains elomeutn for nourishing ov?ry organ of tho body, ia easily dinented, creates what wo know la vigor, and et the samo timo doce not make a river ot Sro out of tho blood. PBHCX G. STAHTOH." ~ W-18 liiifilill HEADQUARTERS ' FOR HARDWARE OP WM DUPTHE :0: We are Manufacturer's agents for Engines, Boilers^ Separators, Saw Mills, and Gins, And am in position to give as Cheap Prices, and to sell on as favorable terms as any firm in the State. We have just received a Car load of up-to-date BUGGIES, which we are offering at very close prices, and wc have the largest line of BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS ever over carried in this part of the State. We can save yon ' money on Buggies, Wagons and Harness. .~ TYR ARV: AGENTS bl)R - The elebvated .DEEBING- M AG H IN E BY* 3 vc sohl (?vcr Two Carloads thus fay this season. See us, il in need of anything in our line, it. will pay you. gg? ~ ?? Very respectfully . July lfi, 1903. ";. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOljOr.AQ J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, -Practical Phiirmacists and Dealers iu pure ?rugs and patent Medicines, Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies, fPalnts, OJls, Tamis? Beabea, G-LASS and PUTTY.. ?g @ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> 8?" Prescriptions carefully compounded at all liours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Chardon Seed & Omon~Setsa Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO, JaDnary 1902. AT THE OX.D STAND, tsfflesa rai wm MACHINE co.* W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGE^ -DEALER TN- . * i. ^Hgtol^.xxxeirj?y of All Kinda ?ND GENERAL REPAIR WORK, -ALSO - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackafca, Balusters, XTew?lfc, &c. BUILDING MAFER?AL f ALL Ki? IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kin^of LUMBER, 'ough or dressed, wc would be glad to have vou call at our MULL and look over stock. Phone orders promptly attended to?