The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, August 21, 1903, Image 3
BEN??ETTSYXLLE, S. G.
BY S. A. ?BOWN & CO.?
Office, on Marion Street Opposite
Masonic Hall,
friday, AuguBt 21, 1903.
yfnOMr Toion Oorvemment.
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, O. S.
Chaffin,' A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Palo.
/CLERK ^.TREASURER-Milton Mc
iiaurln. Office open dally.
POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Greon
CLEMC OF CLERK-J. A. Drake
Ju JJ OK OF PROBATE-BI. McLaurin
: Cono NEU-C. F. Covington
SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward
SOFT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TR?ABURKR-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin.
SENATOR-Chas. S. McCall.
REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, Jr.
J. P. Bunch, "Welcome Quick.
M AGIOT?TES-C. p. Eastorling, T. L.
Crosland, Bennettsville,
II. L. McLaurin, MoOoll '
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
W. J. Atkinson, Blonheim,
-D.U. Stubbs, BrightBvillo,
W. W. Irby, Smithville.
Bennettsville Church Directory.
.'.METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C.
Sunday school 5.00 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 %. m. and 8.30 p.m. Prayer moot
ing Wednesday evening at 3.00 o'clock
Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun
jay at 11.00 a. m., and 8.30p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clook.
laperintondent of Sunday school, H. W
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan McLeod Ph
D., Pastor. Services every Sabbath
(?ummer) ll a. m. and 8 v. m.; (winter)
ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday 5 p. m. Seats free. Strangers
cordially invited. Snnday school every
Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T.
Dudley? All parents and children made
welcome at the aohool.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
Preaching avery second and fourth Sunday
ot 11 a. m., and 8.oo p. m. Sunday
nohool ut 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. FaUon,
Superintendent.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of
P., meets every second and fourth Mon
day nights at 7.30 o'clook.
E. Powers, C. C.
O. D. Eastorling, K. of R. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meeta at
Bennettaville, Friday evening, on or be<>
fore each full I?OO? at S o'olock.
J. b\ Kinne.y: \V- M.
JjJD,JDudloy, Secretary,
???nty Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 ll. A.
M., meets at Bennettsville on the second
Friday of each month.
Robt Chaffin, H. P.
H, E. Stockton, Secretary.
EUEEKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M.,
meets at McColl, each Saturday after
noon, before thc full moon,at 4 o'olock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
meets at Clio, Saturday on or after each
fall moon at 3 o'olock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
John Parish, Secretary.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
BEY. 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.
Blonheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. W. B. BAKER P. O.
First Sunday, Hebron Ila. m:
.?_- Ebenezer 3i30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Parnassus lia. ra.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m*
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus H a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. A. T. DUNLAr, F. C.
Clio-Preaching every Sunday morning
at ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun
day night at 8 o'clook. Sunday school
at 10 a: m. W. A. Ilinshaw, Supt.
Prayer meeting Monday night at 8.
Beulah ? -Preaching every Sunday aft at
4 o'clock. Sunday school at 3. R.
M. Jack?on,|Supt,
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PERSONAL " ,.
Mr. and' Mrs. Sol Brown loft
?Vednesday .?or'<:'.Win?ht?v?t?
3each.
Miss Lucy Gilchrist left yes- i
erday to visit relatives in Dar
ington .
Mr. H. S. Quick will ? resign
ils post as marshal of Beunetts
'ille after Aug 22, j
Mr. T. W. Btuckabee of Lester i
ms down yesterday. Plenty of
ain in his section I
Mr. N, J. Herndou of Bethel j
vas down yesterday. Heavy (
ains in his section.
Messrs Meyer Mittle and Wal- :
er Rowe left Wednesday morn- 1
ng for New York.
Mr. Eddie Mittle left Tuesday
iftornoon to spend a fowl days '
with his friend Mr. Bcthea in |
..he Clio section. '
? Mi-. P. S. Stubbs of Ciio sec
Jon was up Monday. Pine sea
Jons and growing crops.
Mrs. Ella Wright, returned
ionio Saturday after a week's
/isit to relatives at Dunbar.
Misses Liil li un and Elizabeth
McNairof Maxton aro tho guests
)f their aunt Mrs. J. T Eason
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Williams
md mother of Mc?oll are spend
ing ten days at Jackson Springs
Mrs. S. P. Powers is .spend
i few days with her sister Mrs.
Mary McDaniel at Beauty Spot.
Mrs. Boll Ray bon of Lumber
ton has been spending a week
with Mrs. Charley Odom of Clio.
Mr. J. D. Cotliugham of Red
Bluff was up Saturday and called.
Crops fairly good iii his section.
Miss Lana McDaniel of Beauly
Spot spent Wednesday night iii
town with her cousin Miss Lena
Powers
Miss Susie Powers and Master
Vance Bounds left yosterday to
visit their sisters in Clarendon
county.
Mr, Charlie Odom of Clio sec
tiou was up Saturday. He says
crops are improving since the
rains
Mr. K. E. Eastcrling, now of
Fayetteville, came down Satur
day and spent two days with his
parents and friends. He was
looking fine.
Mrs. B. I. Emanuel and daugh
ter Miss May, who have been
visiting friends in this State and
Tennessee returned home Fri
day noon
Mrs. J. M. Howell and two
Children who have been visiting
relatives in our town returned to
their home in Wilmington this
morning
Master James Howell and sis
ter Miss Ella returned this morn
ing io tl eil h?hte tu .Wtitr.lu:.-?..-.'.
;J UT -. pleasant Visit among
friends and rehiiiues in town
Misses Bessie arid Clarine Hi>U
M?Nuir of Maxi ou and '.'."ss
darkie Purcell oi Alabama,
spent Sunday and Monday in
our town as the guests of Mrs.
Ansel Rogers at the * 'Marlboro''.
LOST-The finder of a paper or
memorandum of Names and work
done on Railroad, will he liberally
rewarded if bc will return thc s:imc
to me. The list or memorandum I
was lost between my house and
Benncttsville.
J. J. Mininer] vn.
Avg 19, 1903.
A Good Haul.
Constables Meeking and Op g
were well rewarded Monday
night for their loss of time and
sleep in watching the river road
to Society Hill by the capturo
ofoue while man J. Gr. Moody
and ?ucolored man named Henry
Chatirs, two buggies, two mules
and 7 kegs of good whiskey.
The kegs hold about 19 quarts
each. Mr. Moody, Iiis sons and
a man by the name of O'?Iaro
have been hauling liquor on this
route for several years. O'Haro
was caught once last year, and
the boys hope to catch him
again soon.
FOR SALE !
One second-hand 60 saw Hall
Gin with Feedor and Condenser.
One second-hand CO saw Van
Winkle Gin with Feeeder and
Condenser. In first class repair
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
P. A. HODGES,
lhere is nothing prettier than
the proud look of a mother
when some stranger takes smil
ing notice of her little child.
Our Prize Offer.
Tho Marlboro Democrat will
bs cent ono year to tho farmer in
Maaiboro county Bending tho
Democrat office the large?t 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 the weight ol
each melon will bo published in
lliis poper Oct 1.
That I'll robbing Headache
Would quickly leave vim, if you mal
Hr. Kiiifi's New Life Pills. . Thonaund.s of
mfforcrfl lin vc proved their inutehleKs merit
for Sick and Nervonu Headaches. They
inako miro blood and build up your health,
linly 25 couta, money huck if not cured.
3oid hy J, T. Douglas & Bro Dru^giot. j
fi?"" If you want a good smoko ;
iry a Cubanola Cigar for Halo at
W. M. Rowo'a.
"'??'??"..?IM i. .-'i i ?? ? gggggggjjg
TOWN AND CO UNTY NEWS. J
.*-- Local nows is scarce;
- Now moon to morrow
- "Pill a basket and go jto He
aron next Friday.
?- Tho rains are making peas, I
liay, and potatoos hustle
- The bright days aro coming
jotton is beginning to open and '
farmers are paying cash for ox- '
tra labor ?
- One of the visitors-from
Marlboro says there were 2,000
farmers at Clemson last "Wednes- <
lay.
- It is said Brownsville had a
(ive inch rain Saturday night.
Tliey won't need any more for ,
this crop
- M v. C. E. Breeden is pre
paring for stock raising by fenc- j
iug and clearing bis swamplands.
Take a look as you drive by. ,
- If you want a nice home in
Robeson, write J. B. Brown
Fayetteville and you can get it 1
- Plant Buists Bula Baga
turnips and make big ones for '
market: You get seed at C. S.
McCall's
A full line of boys knee
pants 2fic to $1.00 at'
Jackson's.
LemoiiB extra Fancy only 20c
doz at W. M. Rowo's
- Our town Clerk is roady to
write your receipt for the License
tax-also the first installment of
thc tux levy for the Electric
Light plant
Itcfti good green coffee 8J to 12?
eta at \V. M. Kowc'a.
Hov al Bakiug Powders at
W. M. Bowe's.
Xf?j?" Just received a new lot of
good treal, ten 50c to $1.00 per lb at
"W. M Rowo'a.
What Speculation Will Do.
Cotton grows in many countries.
All that is required to bring the
African, Indian and South Ameri
can crop np to the measure of tho
world's need is a little more specu
lative arrogance among American
corner makers. They can destroy
our preeminence ?nd ruin thc one
American staple hi their mad greed.
Tlie foreigners aro already wide
awake. J f provoked beyond reason
tliey will leave us without a market.
Tim corner men should be checked
by public opinion if possible. It
is wise to bc wisc in time.-St
Louis Post-Dispatch.
A Kew Ceremony.
Dr. Bovins, o? Georgia tells tho
following :
Down in tho "state of Dooly"
ibero is a poetic jiiH?co of tho
j-.ace. He is also a businesg like
fellow arid lie never goes around i
.i ?'qJnaV? wi. v. Kb ?AU cul across, j
Recently be married a couple rind !
..cru ia th? ccieuiouuy he Used;
Jim, do you take Hot
Withou rrgrot
To love aud chenab
Till nud of you )>cr?Hh
S.; h ul p yon God?
Ucl, du you laka Jim
To caok fur kim
To eel thc cloe!;*
A titi darn his ebukti
\. bric you have breath
And uevcr slop 'till dont!.?
The race of life biters some
iiaiui - inc prizes, and the only
etil rance iee demanded is hon
? -.ii exe rf ion,
JCi2y Pip.TS and Smokers Suppli?e in
endless variety can be found at J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
Knox's, Cooper's, and COX'B
gelatine at W. M. Bowe's
A completo line of Armours
Canned meats at W. M? Rowe's
is 5 Octagon Soap oui y $3.70 per
?cft?o at W. M. Rowe's.
Driven to Desperation.
Living ut an out of tho way placo ro?
moto from civilization, a family ia often
driven to desperation in caso of accident,
resulting in Burna, Cute, WoundB, Ulcorn,
ute. Lay in a supply of Bu ck I o B'S Arnica
Salvo. It'a thc bcub on earth 25c at J. T.
Douglas Bro'u Drug Store.
YOUNO PEOPLE'S WIIEKLY,
If you want your hoy or girl to have a
good paper for their own rending give
them the "Youm-i People's Weekly'' thc
loading young people's papor of America
eontaiii'iig each week from S to 12 pages
solid f'iod for young minds. Subscribers
to the DE.MOCUAT can have it sent to any
address for 25 els. Remember tho prieo
ol' the two papers is only $1.25.
"Worst of all Exporioucos.
Can anything bo worse than to feel that
every minute is you: lasti Such waB tho
experience of Mra. H. H. ??ewson, Deoutur,
Ala. "For throe years.'' she writes, "I on
dared insufferable pain from indigestion,
stomach and bowel trouble. I loath scorned
inevitable when doetoru and all romqdies
failed. At length I waa inducod to try
Eteobrla Bittcts and tho result was miracu
lous. I improved at onoa nod now I'm
completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney,
Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bit
ters is tho only medicino. Only 50c. It's
guarautced by J. T. Douglas it Bro Drug
gist
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
.--.Rev. C. W. Boyd will conduct sers
rices at BL Paul's Episcopal Church
aextfc'unday morning and night. '
We havo boon authori zed lo slato that
fer several justifiable reasons Brownsville
Ohuroh has oalJed off tho Union, BO thero
?rill bo no Union-Mooting in August.
Rev. A. B. Watson proposes to organ
izo an Epwot th League at tho Methodist,
ohuroh on Sunday night noxt. All tho
young people of tho Town aro cordially
invited to attend.
Strangers and tho publie generally ato
invited to the eervioo of the Presbyterian
church noxt 8 abba th morning at 11 and
avoning at 8.30. Subject of morning Ber?
mun "Oh ur net cr of Poter."
Hov. E. P Taylor, P E., Marion Dis
trict filled h\u appointment hero last Sat
urday and Sunda}-preaching at the
Methodist in tho morning ana at tho
Mill ohuroh at night. He will bo at New
Bopo, Marlboro St tur Jay and Sundi-y
oext,
Prayer meeting nt Presbyterian church,
Tbuuday afternoon at 5 p. m.
Tho hour for evening services at tho
shurolies is now 8.30 o'clock.
Prayer meeting nt the Baptist oharoh
avery Thursday ovoning at 8.oo.
Prayer meeting at tho Methodist churob
avery Wednesday at 8.oo p. m.
The hour for Sunday Bohool at tho
MetbodiBt ohuroh boa been changed to
5 oo o'clock in tho af tor noon.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
TmitD HOUND-E. P.TAYLon, P. B.
Olio and Beulah, at Beniah July 25,26
BennettBville ot, Bennty Spot Joly 26,27
BrtghtBville, Boykin, AngUBt 8,9
Blnnhoim ot, Zton, " 15
BonnottRvillo Sta, " 15,?6
MoOoll & Bcnnottsville Mills,
(night) 15,16
North Marlboro, Now Hope, " 22,23
Brownsville, 4.30 p. m. " 30J31
BSP" Boys knee pants, sizes
5-10 25o at Jackson's.
Unclaimed Lottoro.
Letters addressed to the following named
G>0'eons remain un united for 4at tho post
office in Bonnottsville :
Men's List.
John Williame, W P Moore, V Ilailo,
Sandy Goodwin, Albert Dean, Dr. S. Z
Bryan, J M Alexander.
Women's Lint.
Mrs S ll Moore, Mrs Tinto Irby, Miss
Hattie Irby, Peggie Diuiery, Maggie
Chapman.
Suicido Provontod.
The startling announcements that
a preventive of suicide has been dis
covered will interest many. A run
down system, or despondency invar
iably precede suicide and something
lias been found that will prevent that
condition which makes suicide likely.
At the first thought of self destruction
take Elect i ic Bitters. It being a great
tonic and nervine will strengthen the
nerves and build up the system. It's
alco B greet Stomach,-T.iver arid Kid*
nev regulator. Owly f?Qc. Satisfaction
guaranteed fry J. T. Douglas & Bro
Druggist. ,^_
?teady for Tour Orders.
Mr. L. P. ??tubbB of Lester has
taken tho Agency for the Wil
bur's Stock Food, for stock and
poultry. Nono better on tho mar
ket. Every package guaranteed.
It will also prevent hog cholera,
and those who use it can rest easy
os to cure. Orders will be delivered
Write or phone hiui and he will
bo pleased to give you all informa
tion. R. F. D. No 4. Sold in any
quantity.
"Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready
to Bervo wheat and barley food, adds
no burden, but sustains, nourishes,
invigorates.' "
ICE! ICE! ICE!
I want you all to know that I
have opened in connection witli
my market an ico house und nm
prepared to fill all orders for ice
in anjr quantity at right prices.
Send mo your orders and see if
I don't nil them promptly. Call
and got tickets if you desire to
save annoyance in making chango.
Respectfully,
O. F. Covington.
Startling Evldonco.
Kr tah testimony in great quantity is con
stantly coming in, declaring Dr King's
Now Discovery for Consumption Coughs
and Colds to be unequaled. A recent ex
pression from from T. J. McFarland Bon
torvillo, Va., serves ns example. Ile writos;
"I bad Bronchitis for three years and doc
tored all tho time without boing benefited
Then I began taking Dr. King's New Die.
covcry.aud a few bottles wholly cured mo.''
Equally oflfcotlvo in curing nil Lung and
Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia
and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T.Douglas &
Bro Druggist. Trial bottles froo, regular
sizes 500 and 81 00.
A full line of boys shirt
waists at Jackson's.
Cheap Roadlng.
Thc Democrat and thc Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
or $1.50.
The Democrat and McCall's
Magazihe-rHin excellent Lady's
Book for ?1.50
Thc Sunny South and the Demo
crat for only ?1.50
The Democrat and NEW IDEA
for $1*00* Sample can had.
Don'tYou Love Flowers?
Il so, and you want sonic pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at the Hardware store
and you can be suited.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
Attornoy at Law and
Prohato Judge.
Offloo in Court Houap,
Thc South Cwollnft Colics*!
for Teachers.
AUbtWfjh -nearly o wron chin jr lt? ?*a?
tonnlxl utiuiveraary, the South Covot?ha
Cull*;-,': shown non? ot the. decrepitude
ct ?ld ago, but ratlwrr Incrcnulnrj stuns
"f vii-oruuii n.*e. A new' departure of
nrrm Importance to the College and to
the t'tate hen just, been Inaugurated. '
K"r mino years tho Collcgo hos hod a
depustnient ol pedagogy* for tho trato- |
lng ot teuchcru, but lost winter, foy tbs
first time, tho Lcrjliilature created al
nittnbor or endowed normal acholar- i
sl.ljm, one for each county. .It I? tit*
Intention ot the Trust?es and. F?etUty
tu set then*, .scholarships upon ;a bteh
plane; rind lo seek thereby to qualify
Buneru*? young men' fur < p wit lons of
l-vui'T. hip and Influence In our public
icbooVit; However largely women' may
he employed us teachers, the work of
uupcriMcnd-Mice, direction and control
'itmft r'Mthejo to bc most largely In tho
(murin of the men; and U ta to supply
thew: utacbo'm of leadership - and in
n?eucx lu thc community as Veil aa In
thr schools, that the College will chiefly
?lim, tnf'ougli these scholarships. Hence,
:i" >.-- TI i under nineteen years of
?ibte, und preference will
"joe applicants who have
:<>>. i v at with succes? for at
Viii.c .sw y. ui\ ' * .
A : n. l ,! md technical course of
ut?ily !I.\H o ii established, oh a high
v M (Vf i)tleal ?laue; und lt Is Intended
. department shall be worthily
:i(".?<- to i>c called a "College for
r<!>ic? i all thc work will be dis- i
tl ? . ?: mal, and apart from the
. .- .!,- College classes. The Trustees,
feel Bure that In prepartng
iii mg and well equipped
ru thc College will aid fn
su|>pl.vliiK on of the most Important
r t?o ?'.ute. They hope, also,
! hal ;.' ', In its success and its
tutu, >' i? cet with sUch public ap
> ad hereafter to Ito still
ment.
0 been lsBued giving the
dations and course of
'.ody. .
. : M >. session, now nearly
1 very encouraging. Not
rl'pp dlnturbed the internal
i.)o:ieu ollege. The new Prooi
iii( ha s olden opinions, and has
iiior? tl . . f. In tnt ned the confidence'
um! nr. ti >n c.tined in his'long service
lia i o? The friends of the Col
lei:.- loo. hi.e-ofully forward to the con
tinued r. !.< ' < nd Increased uaefulncss
af thly i institution, which wit I
noni . ' i it? second century ot i
hV??Ot'iib.t? c!;.:t.>;iy. "
Ne Sti ; ni ?owtonsville.
Mr. \V Dunn, recently of]
Troy, l\. 0 ?.ns leased tho store
oi Mr. !.. D. Newton at Newton-1
ville ai '. will open at once a stock
oi Dr> ? ids, Notions, and Staple
am! Fftuej G )ceries. It ?B a fine
location ; titi he will spare no
e l?o rt I seen e a liberal share ot
tho tra lu
Cinv !'? . . Cholera.
H'ei icdy that never fails
tb cm sra : Secure a double
hm di Ik root, chop it up
lb" I noue gallon of wa
le.- 1 it down down to
oie and put one-half
pilli . bucket of slop and
fei .! o ii) ???gs. Cut it out for
yoi;1 k'Piip bi
fSTO'J ll IVE REMOVED MY
oYpie'i; ROOMS OVER TUE
Ti.A.V . N vt; WAI, BANK."
H. II. NEWTON.
f?ept I, ?'.?02j
h R?hMty
i netiines results in
death. t?it.i a mero scrdlch, ius'goiii-|
2<?4*...;h<ic.4Jtiu.Y,.b.)iIa.iia7.c. paid lliej
d?a?lvfp^i?liiy, El is wise to h.ivo
Iii, ; * . 3;\lvt cv. : bandy'.
Il'* iu-o v. J .... on earth aud will
preveo fatality, when Bump, Soros,
Ulcera ?ii ; : - llireatcn Only 25e
at .>. Ti D & Bro Drug Store
1 is in iud to itali.
A grieve us .... 1 oftimcs comes as a
result ol ii ii bea rt ble pain from over
taxoil oi Oizziuess, Backache,
Li vi : . t and Constipation.
But tim '. \ Kiog'a New Life
Piil? Lhi., pu; ?end to it all. They
are gontl liu< thorough. Try them
Only L> c, laranteed by J. T.
Douglas Drug Store.
53tpT ' se who at the last
Sta! Fui 1 "Why I've got
better thrtti at at home," the
m?nngci ''Prove it by be
ci ". in . .ibitor at tlie next
SialH F ?th your best. Get
f?ll pal i ' s from A.W.Love
Chested S. 0
APJ OF D.?UAWCE
To previ ii! ?ni i punish the prac
tice o? ' : ting or Gambling
in the Tov . of Beunettsville :
flo it .;. oj f tho Mayor and Alder
mt.!! cf tho ' ! JionnctirfviMo In Conn?
oil ii?6t?i!i y authority of tba ?.imo:
SEC, I. Thai io playing of any game
wilt, eardfj or di ruflling, orackaloo, and
any abd ?ill other ? unca of chanco for gain,
in MI) |i iii c i . atoro, hou.te, ofjQco or
?thi ' '-. ;. ig ? aa a placo of buo'incBH
of ni )ocupied building withd
in ' .t of said Town ?H here
by ,ireliihlt ':.
?nc i craou violating thin or-<
diliuni viction, H1?nil bo iinod
not ' . . !. Ojllnra nor more than
Ono Ibu a, or ho irapriuoucd, or
wo. works of tho town not
Ice. !.:?. i ! or moro than jo days.
)"*.)t.e i. in Council thirf 5th day
or June, v I) 3.
HODGES, Mayor.
Flowers !
Mrs, Moore has a hue
lot of innis, Begonias
L?W!. ind other plants,
well int she desires tq
se'l I ' ldc per do^en.
. NOTICE.
Wc tn nu hcturing T?BAOCCi
Fi.i \w , pcforc buying. Wo
will . ,r> moy.
PebJJ f P. A. lloi.oKs.
- --
VII ought of W. M.
RoNVt . ntood to ho fresh
and g satisfaction it' nob|
yon can retuvo thom and get
your tu k.
very page,
1 ' every line,
Voa B gauge
J for time,
Ouroo BloodiolBO?, Ctmoer, Ulq'orB,;; Eo?
zoma, Carbunc'.oB, tf to. Medicino I'roo.
Robert Ward. MaWf. (Ju., EIVF*. (,l
sufiorod ir'oin blood 'poison, my he?d^ luco
arid shoulder were ono uiaf? of corruption,
ochoa in bones and jdints, burntug, iloh
iogFoabby s-kin; "was all ruo down?and
discouragod, but lmlamo; Blood Balm
ourcd inc perfectly, healed nil tho .sores
aod gave my elita tho rieb glow ol health.
Blood Balm put now lifo iulo my blood,
and new ambition into my bram. Geo.
A. Will'oms, Roxb?ry. faee covered with
pimplcB, obvomo soto on buck o?' bead,
suppurating fcwelling oh uock, eating id
cor on log, bone pah**, i:ehiuu skto,
cured perfectly by Botolde BlCdd Bal?n
sores all healed. Botanic Blood Balm
ourcB all muligmnt blood troubles, eucli
as oozemo, scabs ami ?,c^dc?,'pjmplesi
; running tores, o?irbuue!cs? surofuiu, otc.
Especially advised lor all ?Utioal? oases
that have reached tho stiforid r,v third
stage. Diudgifls, SI; To prove it cures,
sample o?" Blood Buhu sent iron aiid pre*
paid by writing Blood j'ahn (.'o., Allan-,
ta, Oa. Describe troub.'o?od I'trc medical
atlvico t out in foaled letter. Tor :-;do at
.). T. Douglas K Bro.
FOR SAiiii
CAI! rix EST Wit ITU CORN;
FOR MEAL,.
At C. S. MCCALL'S.
A full lino of IT J. Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jellies &c. at
W. M. Rowe's.
For SteiJLo,
For Forage,
CANE SEED-BOTH AMBER
AND BLACK TOP.
At c. s. MCCALL
FOR SALE, !
rpWO FINE JERSEY COWS,
*! with first call'. They arel
beauties. Price ?;'.r>, $10 each.
C. F. MOORE.
iniiiiiiiiiiiiiwinwiii MIMI II II.i II
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
1 0f LSE???18 "ml 50c**f.0O
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back ir it fails. Trial Bottle? free.
.??AH?jt??;XJ'%-:,;u>v:'i:i? v.-.rn: -:;
Ant '\\K ?\uv?i.-r'j fiiVohiff, T!:' Povli.i'yr
Pride, ci tau*Poultry World!
Why not rni?o Tiiorougtibrcd Fowlu in
flUail of Rembs? 1 cari ec!! ybii choice
Egg.-, from gouuiiic thoroughbred ii. P. R'B
of tho colebrated "llawkiuH," "Milba'' und
"Vttudebilt" atraiiirt. ntnl remember that it
ia jnsf, ns easy to mitta u io lb. Plymouth
Rook nB it ia a baby It?bUiui or H Frizzly
Scrub. ?i for Sctiing of 15 Egg?.
$i 75 for two scttinga 30 ogge.
E. 0. NEWTON, Tatura, S. 0.
Reduced to FIFTY !
CENTS A YEAR 1
w Idea
agazme
Formerly
One
Dollar
.f'
'T'HIS is thc cheapest and bts\
* Fashion Magazlno now be
fore tho America:? public; Itshowp
Now Ideas in Fashions, m Millinery,
In Embroidery, Iii Coulung, Ip
Woman's Work and In Readings
beautifully I Hus tra lcd m ix>!ors and
In black and whilo. Above all. it
shows the very fashionable Nfcw Inc*
STYI.ES, made from Ntw I ORA PAT
TERNS, which coot only Wc. each.
Send Five Cents To-day
foraalngls copy of il.? Nnw ICKA WOMAN'S
MAOAZ?JI', ami seo wilki creal value
for ?}..- monsy ll r..n t,-'"-* yeti, s ft K
TUE HEW H>Ci:ri<BI.X3HItia CO.
?3C DroJilcuy, iitw York, N. Y.
msg MB-HI
A FREE PATTERN
(your own solccilon) to ererr sut>
scriber. Only SO coals a year.
ABME1
A lA?itS' 'MAGA??N?;, gi
work ? li.'u?tlnij litnis; fiel Ino, ii?! Sui/
? crib? lo-^ny, M, ?.-.,<l la L' lt lr,I ,,.?n
Liiy ?emu wanted. Stndfor lei rt?.
Stylluli, RMInbli', Simi)!unf, |r>.
date, fc?oiiflinicitl .MIJ AHdutaty
(?Mioct-iriHiMir Pajir.r Patterns.
AH S"?-..\ ?tiioiV?fl ?tit Prffor?tbn? $hw 5
lilt U5jl!'-3 ?r.i S. -.AM Um,
Only n. %|> . u t'?'-> rnrli- VM.I V.lg! ri 3
A?J l.-i i!, 'i, !!,.!.! .. ov.iy dlr g
TUP
ll.l-i?Vit/ i
; Jlsl > x.
C - >.,
WARNING NOTICE !
I horoby warn all neraon? not
Iti biro or harbor riiy wife Malipsa
Bvans, who has loft horno with
out cause.
" , EM KYAN*,
July 20, 1903.
Jim Cucapt had tried some time In vain
~**o cane ba after-dinner pain
Which gnawed at him hit belt below.
And filled''his world -with.indigo.
Dyspepsia oowk can't bother hits,
JFor j? Force " has made him "Stuuy jim,''
Th? H*4<1 y. to . 8 crT o C?xt*l
A Fo* to Ir\dlaeation.
" Kvorv uuntmor I have hod
to take tonics, but now I use
1 Force.' I am onjoylng excel
lent health ; lt has built mo up.
I oat 'Foico' at night and lt
alvos mu a restful sleep. It
Dullds up, ?? ut infles and ls pleas
ant to eat and a foe to Indi
gestion.
"MRS. KI.T W. Dow
Vf-a
giveo worst
to weak
digestions
and supplies
tLe energy.
POR HARDWARE OP HW DESCRIPTION,
We are Manufacturer s agents for
S3n.grX23.-oas? 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 Slate.
We have just received a Car load ol' up-to-date BUGGIES,
which wc are offering at very close prices, and wc have the
largest linc of BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS ever
overturned in this part of thc State. We can save you
money on Buggies, Wagons and Harness.
- WE ARE AGENTS FOR -
The celebrated DEERING- MACHINERY,
Hnvo gold-over T;vo- Curl oat*, s thus; Tar ibis reason.
Soe vis, il i? need of anything in our line, it
"will pay you.
Very respectfully
July 16, 1903.
T
Straps
J. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOUQ^?
OUGLAS & BROTHER.
?Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ;}J
?pure ?rugs and patent Medicines,
c("TQlL?T. ARTICLES H?F^H^^
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
[Paints, Oils, Tarnish, Brashes,
G-LASS and PUTTY.. g ?
- FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
asr Prescriptions carefully compounded at (Ul hours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
A full I'm? Garden Seed & Onio'rTSetsI
Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same
11 DOUGLAS & BRO.
Jannary J, 1 POiJ. AT THE OLD STAND.
3
W, P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
- DEALER TN --
IMacMiiery of All Kinds
AND GENERAL REPA I WORK. . tt^C>
-.A-XiCcaO?
- DKALKR IN AND MANUFACTURER OF
Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets.
Balusters, Newels, &c,
BUILDING HAMAL Ol? ALL RINDS.
IF YOU ARE TN NEED OF any kind ol' LUMBER, >ough
or dressed, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL.,
and look ovor slock.
l?T* Phone orders promptly attended tc*,