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8* J.* BHD JJ'N - - - Editor Friday. January 22, 1904. Subscription Trice ! One year_ Six months... ; Three months*. m-tmII II nm, MI i nwfl na .51.00 . .50 .* .25 , PEN AND SCISSOHGRAFHS Florence has a double daily train to Sumter. Tho Legislature adjourned Sat urday to Wednesday. The record of railroad wrecks is fearful for the new year. Dunn. N.' C., a little town on the Coast Line n^ar Fayetteville, hud a $75,000 furniture fire last week. Tho trustees of tho Columbia Female college nave decided to take Mr. Hyatt's offer and move the college to tho suburbs. The Confederate veterans of the state will wear mourning for Gen, Gordon until tho next reunior, by order o? General Walker. George Francis Train, the' hero ofFinuneial Circls, died in New York Tuesday. The making of fertilizers by the stete will enable the farmers tu compete with the trust, and get pure food for the sail. Tho Democrat years ago ad vocated the manufacture of com mercial fertilizers by the State. Now tho question is before the Legislature with some hopes that it will be dono in the Ponitenifary. It is never too late to do good. DON'T DO THAT Some people envey the wealth accumulated by dishonest moth ods. Dont do that. If yon are willing to listen to gossip you will surely hear it. Don't do that. The man who cannot tell n. story is always trying to do it. Don't do that. Failure to make a child happy when opportunity offers is worse ^than 8?otul.. Don't do that. The^easiest thing in the world to do is to deal out good advice all thc time. Dont do that. Some men imagine that if thoy advertiso their own virtueB the world will bc too intorcsaed to see ihoir faults. Don't do that. It is easy to acquire tho habit of leaving your smiles at thc office and taking your troubles home, rv-'* rio thal Sprue men waote .-u> much tioie wamug for somebody tu gi vu thom a start that: Ihoy ociiUin'l accomplish .* ny-'.. (... il i\uv wert": , . It is Wonderfully easy to spend v? all of today thinking about what i you will do tomorrow. Don't do that. DOTS FROM BIIIG1ITSVILLE. Dear Mr. Editor:-I have been a reader t i tho dear old Democrat for mauy years, and have never made up my mind until this morning to drop yOTTVAjw oois, and if they miss the wasto ba sk eifel may come again: We claim n\liuve the best country school in the ccmnty, controlled by two of your town Indits. Wc also have the best mail route in the county, managed hy Mr. Woodla, who ia a clover young man of your town. We have two boys in Woliord Col lege ns sinait as ever entered their doors^'lliat have a little Covington blood in theni',lf> *?t the rest is made up of Stanton and L Jier. If any reader doubts this we ro'.^r them to higher authority. \ Jan 18, 1904. A School Boy. DESERVES CREDIT The following letter will ex plain itself: Columbia Jany, 4,1004. Mr. I?.. T. Barfield, Bennettsville, S. C. Dear Sir:-Your letter of the ; st instant has been received and n reply will state that Mr. S. . ). Thompson has been written } asking him to display the . ags, or if he had no facilities ;.?. doing so that he iuform me i\ od the Hags would be recalled. lonld he ask you for the ll jgs please turn them over to [lim, aa well as other articles be i mging to the Weather Bureau, ti ten as envelopes, instructions, rds etc. Allow me to return my kind it thanks for the attention you .ve given the Hag display for many years, and have given the matter such conscientious care, that the people of Hen nettsvillo owe you a vote of thanks for what you have done for them. They are the benefi ciaries of the weather display, not this o ll ice, but my duty is to see that the people have the forecasts if they want them, and you have given nie most efficient aid in that, and for it I thank you personally. Very kindly yours, J. W. BAU KU, Section Director. For Salo Oh oap. 3 Feather Beds, 1 Cornish Organ, and 12 Picture Frames. Apply to the New Furniture or to J. J. Neason, Blenheim, S. C> MABLBO-BO UNION MEETING The Union Meeline; of the Baptist church of Marlboro will be held at Brownsville on Sat urday and Sunday Jan 30, Bl. 'PROGRAM SATURDAY-10.80 to 11.30 De] ^ votional Exercise, Organiza tion, and Miscellaneous Busi ness. 11.30 to 12.30 Discussion S. S Organization, E. P. Eas terling. S. S. Teaching J. J. Lane. 12.30 to 1.30 Recess for Dinner. 1.80 to 2.30 Discus sion, Object of the S. S., J. B. Harrall and B. Ford. SUNDAY-10 a. m. to lia. m. S. S Lessons followed by a talk by T. L Crosland. ll o'dock preaching by Rev. E. P. Eas terling. Dots From Bethel. .b armera have commenced work for the new crop with cheerful hearts many for a large crop of potton. Mr. Eugene Breeden of Benoatts" ville, was in the Bethel section Bun" day afternoon. Mr. Henry 'Webster a hustling young man ni B.mneitaville, was in the Bethel section Sunday afternoon He must have been on a "dear" hunt. Married on Sunday afternoon at the home . of tbe bride's father Mr. N. F. Bundy, Mr. Thad Stubbs of B ightsville and Miss Bessie Bundy Ouly a few of the near relatives and ti ie [ul s were present. Rev. F. H. Shuler performed tho ceremony. May this happy couple live long and al ways bo happy and blessed, and be able to say after twenty years "I did n't commit any act of folly when I m-irried my sweet molly." Mr. C. D. Moore and family of your town was at Bethel Sunday. Bev. Shuler preached at Bethel Sunday morning, Text Mark 10 chap. 17 verse. Miss Dora Bundy spent Sunday night with Miss Lolte Buudy. I will close, and if I hear of any thing like a marriage I will let you know. With best wishes Jan 18,1904 A Farmer. A.VHY HE WASN'T PROMOTED He watched the clock. He was always gr umbi i og. He was always behindhand. He asked too many question?. His stock excuse was "I forgot." Ho wasn't ready for the next .stop. He did not put his heart in his work. He learned nothing from his blunders. He chose his friends among his inferiors. He was content, to bea second rate mao. He ruined his ability by half doing things. He never dared to act on his own judgement. Ho rlirl not tl i '!.. ii worth iii ile to'! learn how. He thought it was ' o??v-.*r to uso ooo reo and profano ? . iu gauge, lit- traitai ed tho habits . 'mon who could stand inor? than li VIA ck tr the best parf of his salary was not in his pay envelope. Success. . Daily Memoranda Calender. The re-issue of the Pope bi cycle daily leaf calender may be considered the opening gun pro claiming the natural aod health ful return of bicycling. (k)l- Al bert A. Pope, the founder of our bicycle industries and the pioneer in the Good Roads Movement, is agaiu at the head of the bicycle industry, upon the 366 calender leaves are freshly written lines, from tho pens of college presi dents, doctors, clergymen states men, and other eminent men and women, all of them enthusiasti cally supporting bicycling. Half of each leaf is blank for memoran da. This calender is fresh at the Pope Manufacturing Company's stores, or any of our readers can obtain it by sending five 2-cent stomps to the Pope Manufactur ing Co., Hartford, Conn., or 143 Sigel Street. Chicago, 111. A Question ol' Lnw. A judge of one of the United Stales circuit courts has a fi year old niece of whom he is yery proud. A few days ago she came to him and said with a very serious air: "Uncle, there is a question about law I want to ask you." "Well, dear, what is itl" pa tiently inquired the judge. "Uncle, if a aman had a pea cock and it went into anotuers man's yard and laid an egg, who would the egg belong tor' The judge smiled indulgently and replied: "Why the egg would belong to the man who owned tho peacock, bul he could be prosecuted for trespassing if he went on the other property to get it." The child seemed very much interested in the explanation, and Mien observed, innocently: "Uncle did it ever occur to you that a peacock couldn't lay an egg?"-New York Times. She-After all you canuot deny that women aro botter than men. Ho-Oh. I don't know. Tho good book doesn't say anything about seven devils being cast out of a man. She-No. of courso not; bo bas every one of them yet.-Cincin nati Inquirer Cobwigger-AVorc you roarly pleased that tho women n#$t door had a new coat ? Mrs Cobwiggor-Not at first, thy depr, but I was as soon aB I foung out that it wasn't real fur. -Judges SEABOAIt? BETTERMENTS. The Seaboard Air Lino Railway takes pleasuro in announcing to the traveling; public the following Im proyements in the equipment of their passenger trains: On and after December 1st, 1903, the Cafe cars on trains Nos. 81 and 84 Will be operated between Hamlet and Jacksonville, instead of between Hamlet and Savannah; as heretofore. On and after December 5th,. 1903, tho - Pu>lman sleeping cara on'trains Nos. 27 and 60 will be operated be tween Jersey City and Tampa, Fla., instead of between Jersey City and Jacksonville, as heretofore. A LOYO Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve foo Bares, Burns or Pile?, otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo , writes: *'I coffered with an ugly eora for a year, but a box pf Buoklen's Arnica Balve oored me. l'ts tho best solve on earth 350 at J. T Douglas & Bro Drng store. Can't be Beat. Music huth charms to soothe savage breast. So has money; A word of cheer may comfort the distressed, So may money: The silent grave brings peace to those who sigh, Love louds glad brightness to the tear - dimmed eye, Faith moves the mountain whose crest cleaves thesky, So does money. Wisdom is an overmuch for strength, . So is money; Fair efforts win tho world's re gard at length, So does money: nope spreuds a charm upon the Homely face, Change ratees fools to power and to place, The distant sun still holds the world in space, So does money. -Chicago Record-Keraid. Daily Memoranda Calender Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms unti other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. Unclaimed Lottors. Letters addreseod to tho following named dersons romain uncalled for at the post offloo in Bennottsvillo : Woman's List. Billar Pegues, Roda Nersey, Loney Lide, Nancy Lowry. SHERRIFF SALES. STATE OW SOTJTH OATl**7!?A Ccun'y of M.trlouro-'Joint Com mon Plea? ag;*;-..-. [ Poi.KBT .1 KKK IMS; ) E - virtue of a warrant ot |J foreclosure issued by James A. Drake, Clerk, in the above stosod notion I have seized and will s-11 before tho Court House door in Bonnettsvillo during legal salo hours on tho first Monday in February nest, to tho highest bidder for cash two bales of lint cotton levied upon as thc property of Forest Jenkins I will sell same to satisfy tho lion in said action and costs iuoidont to paid soiz ure. Terms of sale ensb. J. B. GREEN, s M. c. Citation For Letters of Administration STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MAnLBORo' COUNTY-Hy Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Robert T. Jackson has nado suit to me to grant unto him Letters of Administraci?n of tho Estate and Effects of Campbell Weatherly de ceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of the said Campbell Weatherly, doo'd, that they bo and appear before mo in tho Court of Probato to be held at .Hen ne tts ville, on the 30th day of January 1904, after pub lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho fore? noon, to show cause, if any they havo why enid administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, tbis 18th day of January A. D., 1904. MILTON MCLAURIN, Jany 21, 1904. Judge of Probate. CLERK'S SALE. FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ol Marlboro- Court Common Pleas. JAMES NEELY. Plaintiff, a QUI II st ELIZA NEELY. WILLIAM NEELY, and Others, Defendants. Complaint /or Partition and Relic/. IN Obedience to a Decretal Order ol Sale granted in the above entitled action, dated January 7th, 1904, and signed by His Honor R. C, Watts, Judge ol the 4th Judicial Circuit. I will sell beiorethe Court House door in Ben? nettsville, on the first Monday in Feb. ruary next, to thc highest bidder, FOR CASH, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, situate and being in the Town of Clio, in Hie County and State aloresaid, containing Two Acres, more or less, bounded on the South by Public Road leading Irom Clio to Red Bluff, on the North by lands ol T. N. Edens, on the East by lands of Martha J. Edens, on the West by lands of T. N. Edens-being one acre wide on Public Road, and two acres deep The same to bc divided, by a linc drawn perpen dicularto the Red Bluff and Clio Road, and sold in two separate lots ol ONE ACRE each, as specified in said Order. Terms ol Sale CASH, ll the purchaser lails to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands will be resold on the same or some subsequent salcsday at the risk of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk of Court Marlboro County. Bonoettsville, Jan. 8, 1004. Repart of County Supervisor for Quarter Ending December 31, 190 Dale Oct 2 WARRANTS PRAW&ON ORDINARY FUND. To Whom Paid Luther Fletcher, O I Sherrill, Dr. J F Kinney, A J Matheson, Mrs A G Easterling, C PThoraas, C A Brown, Theo L. Breeden, T L Crosland, York Rogeri!,_ J C Campbell, Excelsior Hdw Co., M W Duvall, Champion road mao. Cc Joseph H David, Flora Reese, John .H Thomas, J T Douglas Bro., J D Hayes, J W Griggs, Bennettsville Hdw Co., M E Coward, - Oct 16 J B Green, Nov 6 Alex Quick, Luther Fletcher, J D Hayes, Flora Reese, C B Crosland Co.. Dr. J. F. Kinney, W M Atkinson, 8 C L D Telephone Co Mrs A G Hasterling M E Coward, T B Gibson,. George Prince, C A Moore, W H Kirkwood, McD M tr r ison, J A Drake C I Sherrill. D W McColl, _. Joel Parish, R J Rivers, . T L Crosland. John II ai th cock, B F Moore, Charley Odom, J H Thomas, C D Easterling, Cl A Brown, Champion Machine ( J 8 Mclonon, Simon Strauss,^ Dr. J. L. Jordan. J B Henegan Marlboro W. Groe'. Nov. 14 Bank of Marlboro B ?fe C R R Co., J P Henegan, J R Pegues. Nov 20 Dr. J. A. Fa?Bon, Rev. E P- Easterlir W S Rowe, W W Irby, W A Smith, - George W Douglat .1 amea Bennett, T M Newton, N C McLaurin, J H Gibbes, 1 M Haig, A C Peanon, J P Henegan, 0 D Odom, Doo. 4 J P Henegan, Kb Jones, J A Calhoun, Alex Quick, W J Atkinson, El L M T.. A J Hu v.1. K.l Woodier W Fl W ood li vV Ourroll, M E Cow rd ?V " !;.-- . m, 0 D Easterling, Flora Reoso, J D Hayes; B and ORR Co., Dr. A C Everett, J E Ilucstess, M J Hay CH, Marlboro Democrat. Charlie Odom, Simon Strauss, 1 M Bounds, W L Stanton, J H Thomas, LeQrand & Pond, T h Crosland, C I Sherrill, E A Patterson, Z T Pearson, E W BrecdeD, .1 F McLaurin & Sot. G W McEachern, Harmon Odom, J D Stanton, Dec 18 R L MoLeod, J H Thomas, 18 J R Pegues, ?V B McLaurin A J Matheson Luther Fletcher, Geo W Waddell T M Bolton, j A Drako, J C Hyatt, J M Hyatt. C A Brown, Henry Crosland, E J Woodley, H T Pearson, A L Parham, Mrs A G Easterling, W W Parham, C M Weatherly A K Molntyro, 1) D Stubbs, C ,S Evans, M B Nicholson, C A Mooro, II H Hubbard, Deo. 31 Bank of Marlboro, J D Hayes, Piora Reese, 444 .145 ? 16 M7 448 .449 450 451 452 453 . 454 45(5 ma 457 458 459 400 tdl 462 463 404 -ri tl 476 477 478 479 480 -*81 482 "?83 ?184 485 480 480 487 4iJ8 ISO 492 493 494 495 490.497 498 409 iit?O 501 592 503 Jo. 504 505 500 507 508 509 611 51 ii 513 514 515 i 516 517 320 521 ?99 VA6 Sag ,r)21 530 it 50 W 051 ? 65? 655 ?SV 588 : M 634,6." 5?9 eco 601 602 ??3 604 805 606,001 co? ciio. Ptf? 611 63 J 632 33 5 687 J B Green, J B Creep, 638,63. .. J B Groen, Q4g,<M9?&, Joseph T Covington, Bank of Marlboro. W A Adams, ' 64lJ C S MoUall, 650, {Magiers National Bank 4 E Coward, John K Fletcher, Jus. T. Covington, J A Drake, ,) H Thorp as. W L Stanton, 654 6-.:. 606 Omit?. For What Paid. 8 . -Road work $ Auditor's salary phyaiciau and lunacy Road work. {launer claim umber account Eauner claim auling clay on road lunacy account refund commutation tax hauling clay on road paint, hard w Co, corn and oats lor stock repairs for machine, lumber account cuokiog for paupers salary and stamps blank books, &c, pauper claim, &c., constable salary hardware account salary, freight, &c, conveying account work on road, work on road, - pauper account, cooking for paupers pauper account, county physician hauling on road, &o., rent court house phone, pauper claim and corn, salary, freight, express, pauper account, refund commutation tax ?iauper account uminer account Lumber account &c. salary, corn and fodder salary, wood and stamps, clearing obstruction in road Board of Equalization, lumber account magistrate and cons sal., cutting logs from road lumber account constable salary salary, Btamps, etc., magistrate ealury pauper claim repairs for machine blacksmith work lunacy account dissecting and testifying work on road corn, hay, &c., draft for corn freight on coro work on road work on rond dissecting and testifying, Board of Eqalization, lunacy and wood account, magistrate salary hay account, pauper account work on road, repairing bridge refund commutation tax repairing bridge end wood two cords wood court house pauper account work on road lumber account work on tho road hauling on road magistrate salary work on thc Joad magistrate salary raaci itr?tc salary constable salary hauling on th i road nittitiVi and (abut pauper account s.ibif), wood, <&?., eura .J. ?J^^.J _iixk magistrate salary cooking and washing, paupers pauper account freight account post mortem aad mileago repairing bridges sewing for paupers drinting account coastable salary, &c, lunacy account ihoeing mules, &o., alary as supt of education jury, witness and contables wo cords wood for C H., nagistrato salary and wood lalary as Auditor epairiug beidge umber account, nay for stock om, oats, &o., epairing pumn jail vork on - " w J. .. uu tho road in* jor account . y witness and constables .ad work ; umber load work ork ou tho road actresses for paupers .?ck for tho poor farm ood for office mstablo salary ork on thc road . mpcr account saning up court houso ood tor the court house upor account 24 ?0 .uling and tileing a ditch 3 00 Uper acoount 3 00 : uper account ll 00 ? jrchandiso, 64 25 funding commutation tax, 100 icistratc salary 12 49 taev anu pu.. ..'."-'?ra 20 O'i < iper acoount 8 Oil Qi aper account ?s 4ling and putting io tiling, a O' rowed money 2053 34 aper account 43 7. king and washing, paupers, 7 Go .ry and jail roport 1972 21 roport 125 80 y ' report 317 40 pair mulos 400 00 I to Ind. Rd. Machine Co., 90 06 lo for paupar, 3 00 l and mereh tm di rt;) 1363 27 3 in fe vor G. R. Mao. Co. 93 60 ry and mileage 59 08 ry and tpiloago 101 60 y and mileago, 85 80 y account 125 00 y, wood and stamps, 28 25 : y, stamps and stationary 73 00 Amount 184 55 22 26 13 00 7 00 900 20 00 10 00 16 65 5 29 1 00 500 236 23 14 00 10 50 19 44 7 40 22 75 1 10 41 00 10 00 40 73 68 27 26 80 124 45 196 53 46 25 7 00 10 00 800 14 25 2 00 8 00 66 58 14 00 1 00 8 00 3 60 5 18 137 20 23 67 60 2 00 9 ll 21 66 75 5 25 12 80 26 90 16 66 7 00 3 75 6 70 5 00 10 00 8 49 52 96 24 79 8 96 22 75 35 35 1 n no 7 80 7 50 4 16 7 50 9 00 3 40 5 00 1 00 1 50 6 00 15 00 22 40 61 23 9 65 9 25 37 50 59 30 25 00 50 00 25 uO 0 ?5 fi i I ii 2 00 69 4;: .l 00 15*6 7 00 43 75 5 02 15 35 3 00 10 30 32 35 8 45 10 00 2 65 300 00 882 25 6 00 17 16 22 25 4 5o iO 50 17 41 73 1 00 7 30 45 70 82 84 125 90 28 22 13 71 6 00 78 40 2 50 2 25 3 25 15 00 1 00 16 00 200 2 25 Respectfully 1. M. E. GC Supervisor M C. Nothiug gives as large retu proportion to space covered and expended as a well kept straw I bed planted in really choice var Let all in need of plants read Continental Plant Co., in this They offer also all kinds fruit tr. PURE BBED BUFF ROCK' Thrifty, Reliable and Profit*1 The Buir Plymouth Rock is the for firofit. The time tor setting (o 8pring brood is near at hand and eggs so as to have them ready wht season opens, you should ph !?! or<* once anti state date ol de Settiiig o? ? 5 Egg? D. A. C?\ N Jan s, 1904. Gi OE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. state ol John R. Webster. NG this day filed In the Probate ge's office Marlboro county our turn as Executors of the Estate R. Webster, notice is hereby at we will apply to said Uourt on fhi ay ot February 1904. lor a final e as such Executors P. D. MCCOLL, 8. J. DupRE, Qualified Executors, .tsvillc, S. C., jan. 4, 1004. JUNIPER POLES iropured to supply telegraph | ono poles from 30 feet down t short notice. Addrew?nie| im R. F.D. li I ., 1903. A. J. Jones. Peruvian Guano. O remove nriv doubts as to the genuineness of the Peruvian Guano handled and sold by me, the following letter was sent to the Inspector at Clemson College : Hon. H. M. STAOKHOUSE, Clemson, S. C , As you are undoubtedly aware, Peruvian Guano is agaii. . jing ?ms ported into the United Htates. and as large quantities ot this natural Hird Ma? nure is coming to Charleston for distribution among South Carolina farmers, the interest ol all the State is awakened, and inquiries are daily being received cons cerning the genuineness of the article. To protect the (armers and the dealers and the many interests involved in the matter, it is certainly most important that all doubts concerning the analysis, eic, should be set at rest, and we nave recd v. ed numerous requests that an urgent plea be iorwarded to your College, that a representative be sent to Charleston to be present at thc time of entering ot the cargoes to satisly himself regarding the nature and source ot the material by in spection oi the cargo and by interviewing the crew ot the vessel and examining its log. Also to satisly himsell that the method of drawing samples from the vessel tor thc purpose of analysis is just and fair. We the undersigned therefore respectfully request that you send a representa tive to Charleston tor the above mentioned purpose, on or about the 4th January, at which time the ?rst steamer is expected to arrive trom Peru, and about the 7th of February, when the second cargo is due. I Yours rcspcctlully, ?# E, MOORE, | Jan i, 1904. Agent for Maloora and Scotland Counties. J^- A FEW TONS ON- HAND YET FOR SALE. Later-I haye a letter from Mr. Stackhouse stating that a representative In spector ol the College would visit Charleston tor the purpose requested. I Our New Uine 1 -THE DIRECT WAY 3STOBTH, EAST. SOUTH, WHQT. 5.00 p. m. 6.00 p. m. BENNETTS VILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WA Y. Leave Bennettsville *T00 a. m., Arrive Cher?w *7.60 a. m., . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. The short line and quiekest time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. Buitimoro, r/hiladelphia, Kew York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all poiuts North and East. Tho Khort lino anl quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and nil points South and West. Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & Chorjiw R. EU Bes&etts?:H3,S, C., or ad?fes? JOS. Vv\ STEWART T. P A., SEABOARD AIR LINE RY., Columbia, S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART, A. Q. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, Ga. iW??S???S? m ?pi w w W ??rl M A WP AItT MK S LIAD LU?..U?ADI? yjji mm?v ummimM Do You want A GRAIN DRILL? If so, Get The Best. We sold in this County last season ELEVEN of the ''Far mer's Favorite Grain. Drills," and every one of them gave -erfect satisfaction. We guarantee them lomease. p.??<i whal st.'ne of our customers have io say : MR. P. A. H . OES, I om very much pleased with tho '.Farmers Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you last season, I have planted my crops of Oats, Wheat, Peas i and Sorgum C ine, and it has civen mc sad-t'iciinn. Where L have been putting I Four Bu-iheld Oats when sowed with hand, I tind Two and a Hali' Bushels is urffi I oiont when sowed with Drill. Signed J. F. BREEDEN, This is to eortify that we planted our crop of smill grain with the "Farmer's Favorito Grain Drill" last season and arc pleased with it in every particular. We planted as much as six bushels Rod Rust Proof Oats per acre, and in everA- instance it gavo UH a perfect stand, and has given entire tjati.sfaction. Wc heartily reeom mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. MR P. A. HODGES The "Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill" bought'of you has given entire satisfaction, and 1 heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. HAMER. -? e??oo?^ooo?o*<*o~e .?. See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL. Sept I?, 1903. J. T. DOUGLAS. O. J J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in g&nre Shrugs and patent Medicines, <Aj?fej ARTICLES Htjgi^^ Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies, Palais, Oils, Varnish, Brashest G-LASS and PUTTY. o^FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 9&' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all Iwurs and guaranteed to be of Ute Purest Uruga and at reasonable prices* A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful f( . libero patronage we solicit a continuanceof same J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO. January 1, ?fK)2. . "S^T TBS OXiD STAN*), Tn? FACE VALUE ol our jewelry is much greater than the prices we are asking for it. This, however does not imply any lack oi value . in our goods. On ? the contrary, every article is fully guaranteed as to quality. Your own eyes y/ill tell you that it is all that artistic taste and the dictates of fashion can command. We makV'a specialty;of fine watch rec pairing, Also Jewelry ot all descrip tions. S. J. PEARSON, Next door to Postoffice. MAIN STKBT TONSORIAL PARLOE, TnrjBD Doon FKOM ADAMS HOUSB. ? THE best workmanship. Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest, Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at ehdance LADIES WORK a Specialty ! Once a customer, always a customer HATCHER & MUDD, ; TONSORIAL ARTISTS. ^ WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY1" WHRK in town and you want n cood mea!, remember wo caa servo yon. A good meat for 25e. . . tReetauront north of the Market. FRESH OYSTERS in every style, D. J. BRAYBQY BennettsvHle & Cheraw Railroad Comrocnoing Monday Nov. 9, 1603, land until further notice, trains belw;n j Cheraw and Bennettsville will be operated on the following rhedule, daily except Sunday : V, -:-_1 WEST HOUND FROM BBNNETTSVJLLr) I TRAIN Leave Boone! tdvi|io 0 45 a m 43 Leave Everett's 1 7 25 o m Leave Kollock's 7 40 am Arrive Cheraw 7 50 a m TRAIN Leave Bennettsvillo 4 00 pm 33 Leave Everett's 5 30 p m Leave Kollock's 5 50 p m Arrive Cheraw " 6 00 p ta V;APT nnrrvn FROM OHKRAW. TRAIN Leave Cheraw N lOni'n. Len"? KoilockV S 20 a n I JLcavt1 i Iv..?..'..'.'. .- -.^.-^/"?rr .'9 Arrive H 'ln.i.tisvillc 9 00 a rn 1 TRAIN L?R'V? Cheraw 9 25 P m "j. Leave i??,lioi;k'? 3d ^. U? Leave Eyeictt'n 0 50 pm Arrive Bcnnctlsville 10 20 R m A. G. PAGE, Srrr-r. Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903. REVIVO "ggflfc* RESTORRS ^ VITALITY. Made a lBthDay. ^?Mfiffi O? M So THE GREAT 30tn Day. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above results in 30 DAYS. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men and old men will recover the?f 7 youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from c fleets of self-abuse excess and indiscretions. Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting; Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It nc'only cures by starting at the scat of disease, but is ot Great Nerve Tonic and Blood' Builder and restores both vitality and strength to tho muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink glow to palo cheeki and restoring tho Ure ol youth. It wards off IzzssMy end Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on nar ine RRVIVO. no nihcr \* ^:>n V>? Sn ??.* li pocket. B.' mail, $1.00 per p?elcagc in plain I wrappvr, ot six tor Jfip.oo, with n. po*ittya TVT.U?^ I Un ; ran . to cur.- or J... -Iii? 'imuay ia ?ve: y ick .;; "or !i cc circul?t addi :\s I i>?> -.} ||fn,i;,>;n'. i\\ Tiavn?,f'dMlii?a ?-i--d?ii^jalu ii. iiCiiv.t ii.iV)iii? 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