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rp S,. A, BROWN - - - Editor Fridav. February 26, 1904. subscription Prices One year.fl 1.00 Six months..50 Three months.t.. .25 --a---a-Km- < n-?i FEN AND S CJSSOR GRAPHS Mr. Donald Fnrman, of Sumter is dead. W. J. Bryan addressed the Legislature on)|Friday last. The merchants of Columbia have put ou a steamer from Georgetown. It looks aa if tho Jape do not intend to givo thc Russians time to observe Easter this year. A saluda county farmer has sold his cotton yet implanted for 13J cents and signed papers. Two y ea ra a go "Commercial ism'' was hooted at now it is dis turbing tho nations ns well as in dividuals * The great lire in Baltimore has been cut down to $85,000, OOO-with an insurance of only ?40,000,000. Scores of American nurses are leaving New York for the Far East to render sorvico iu the ?war between Russia and Japan. Kev. W. S. Dorset lins resign ed from thc Baptist Church of Beaufort, S. C., and lias accepted a call io liartsville S. C. Thc Russian naval officers at I'ort Arthur refused to a'low the American and othef foreign naval officers to accompany the Russian Nhips to observo the navel opera tions. Tho Baltimore fire pretty clear ly demonstrated that there is no such thing as "fireproof" build ings. Steel and granite buildings crumbled before the Hames just as any other did. . Postmaster Gene;al Payne, on ' tho 19th announced that there was nothing lo bar postmasters or other federal office-holders from serving as deligates to political conventions whether national state or county. Do not wait for Cheerfulness to come to you; go after it, cap ture it, cultivate il", scatter its germs abroad along your path way, making the world brighter and better for your being in it. The Greensboro Female Col lege'thc l?au?ngVMrklipd?si Fo urnie College pi North C:irolitia was binned Thursday morning ~?i.r last week ubotti 1 o'clock. Los? about : 125,00<), only (ila i . one third iiisUrui .?. Thc Cougress of the United States spends annually $5,250,000 and thc varous States and Terri tories an additional amount of over $4,500,000, allowing that this country expend $10,750,000 a year to encourage agriculture. As the time approaches, people will begin to whisper around about tho possible candidates for the coming campaign. The latest is that lhere will lie three, if no more candidates for Congress from the Odi District - li. li. Scarboro ol Dorry, Janies Norton of Mullins and .1. W. Ragsdale of Florence. The L?gislature adjourned Sat urday. As tho time approached, Clerk T. C. Hamer led in singing ''Home Sweet Home," tho "good bye" was given and the boys hur ried to the trains. We don't agree that it was not a profitable session, tho members should be praised for - what th?ydidn't do as well as for what they tl iii do. See report on first page' Deserves Honor. Wesee by thc papers that there are several aspirants for office of Com missioner pf Immigration. Well, we did not think there was a man in the stale who would want to rob the father (d'the scheme ol'the hon or. Marlboro conceived it, took it to the Legislature and had the Act creating thc office passed. Thc office should have beeil elective, as much no ns fish, fertilizers, dispensary or penitentiary, and if Governor Uey ward appoints any other man than Mr. A. J. Matheson ii would bc gross insult to thc man and the scheme. In Troulile Again - Lewis Loyd, a well known charac. lernt the jail, ami who has not lon? finished a term in the pen, i- again in trouble. Thia lime ho broke into Air Joe Al unnei lyn's blore house on-, night last week and stole a lol of Hour. Ase. I'art of the goods were found, hut Lewis kept in hiding until Tuoa tlay night, when ho was located, the house was surrounded and searched until by accident ho was discovered up tho chimney. Mc was pulled down brought to t ?wu and lodged in jail to await trial. The Edgeficld Chronicle asks that some person well versed in thc Bible will answer tho following, whi< h a newspaper man cannot he expected to know. "Who was a well known Biblical character never named in the Bible, whose death was tho most, peculiar in history, whose shroud is used in ever)' household, and tho cause of whose death was Ihe subject pf a widely rend novel."' DOTS FB08T WESLEY. We have been having rainy wea? Mi er for the last few days. The farm ers are hauling lots of guano. They aro nrakiog a big effort for a cotton crop. There nie lots of the farmers 3one wild about tho price of cotton but I would not bo surprised if the ?nerf that engaged their crops al 12cts, don't bo tho lucky ones uoxt fall. I don't think there is any rink in en raging it at that price. Mr. D A. McQueeu lost a nice hog last week. He thinks it was caused from eating green cotton seed. There was to be a concert at thi Wesley School house Friday last, but it rained so that none of the crowd lui (1 ?y got there, so it was postponed til Tuesday night next We arejook mg forward to a large cr>wd and a nice time. Mr J. J. Graham of this section .ins been very ill for the piBt few weeks, Some of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cal iioun's children are very ill at present, out we hope they will soon be up igiill. Mr. and Mrs. A. K- McIntyre spent saturday night and Sunday with theil relatives near Laurioburg. Miss Sallie McLaurin of Carolina is spending awhile at the homo of her t'ather^Mr. J. W. McLiuriu. Well I pues? I wi 1 close for fear of the waste basket. Feb 23, 1904, School Boy. DOTS FROM BETHEL. Mr Editor-A few lines from Be thel. Las: Sunday was another rainy .me. Il it rains a few more Sunday's [ think I will have to bring my in tended in, fur I have a time going through the rain. M ifs Lucy Bundy is spending s.une time with l'riends in her old commun ty. Mr. Walter Bundy sp nt Sunday iu riebrou. Mr. Tom Jernigan of Wukulla, N. C , came down last Wedoeaday and look him a better half. There was a "Flinch'' party given ut Lim home of Mr. N. J. Herndon's Saturday. There was a "singing" at the home of Mr. John Genes Sunday, but ow ing to the r.iiu few attended. Miss Lucy Ann Bundy spent labt \eek with lier sister Mrs. Byrd. Feb 22 1904. A. B* R FROM SMITHVILLE. Mr. Editor, a few lines to day. ITie plows are busy now prepar ing for the next crop of cotton. How we will pity the poor cot ton pickers next fall. A daily sight is the loads of hay hauled for next summer I'eed. Mr. Taylor has rented a two| horse rai4ni find will crop it tins voir. r E. M. Hair his opened up . io 1 ?lili} of T.roueri'?s.' * Ul !he falk is cotton we don't look loi iu cent io?" it next tall. Last year my poor bees came near starving for blooms and I had only four stands left. I have only one turkey left and I expect to see him rolling saw dust or clearing up ground before long. I don't know whether the sim mon tree will hit or not this year, but if it don't I will help the preacher with his chicken. With best wishes. Feb 20, 1904. Hunter. The Constitution's Cash Offer A Chance For A Rich Prize. Have you read the Atlanta ConsiitUs tion's great ofter published elsewhere in this paper? ll not read it over carefully, two years ago a gentleman at McUoll gol a big prize. The contest is open to all alike upon the conditions stated. Subscribers to this paper may under the 1 ?ort Receipts ' Contest, either by complying with the exact terms of the oller as it is found in the advejlisement or by subscribing- to the Constitution and this paper in combination as fol lows; The weekly Constitution and The Democrat both, one year. $2,00 aral one estimate in the contest. The Sunny South and The Democrat both one year $1,50 and one estimate in the contest. The Constitution and Sunny South with The Democrat, all three one sear, $2,25 and two estimates in thc contest. Upon receipt ol your order with the remittance we will loWard it promptly to the Constitution and send von estimates in exact compliance with t e terms ol Hie oller If you wish lo make more than one estimate or more than the two estimates provided for above, lhere is provision tor that so you c in send ii directly to the Constitution or to us. The gre.it combination oiler. Weekly Constitution, Sunny South and Thc Marlboro Democrat is thc ideal rews? paper proposition lor 1904. The Week? ly Constitution affords all the news of each week (rom every available source ot genera! or special interest. The Sun. ny South presents a rici variety of stone , articles, items ol adventure and travel, personal contribution, and columns ol happy sunshine to suppliment the news leatures|oi The Constitution and com plet.; the offer. The Democrat gives the County news local happenings, ac conn s ol local interest, and a presenta tion of facts from tl e view point of one who stands near liy you and under stands how to give just what you want to read about the home happenings. We believe that such a combination is invincible, that it will be of inestima-. hie value in your home and that it will bring your subscription promptly to our ollice. Do not delay, now Is thc ttmc to subscribe. Make the details ot your otfer peilectly plain, give your estimates in plain figures so that all may under, stand what you mean. We will forward the subscriptions and estimates carelully. Address all orders lo The Marlboro Demccrat Bennettsville. S. C., MVhTt mous CiBCUMSTAKOR. One wan pule und Ballow and tho other frenli nui rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uaoa Dr. lilog'a New Lifo Pilla to mnintaiu it. By featly nroiiflinir tho lazy organ-, they com >el good digestion and head off coaatipa ion Try them. Only 250, at J. T. Daug as it Uro Druggist. I Great New Offer Upon Receipts of Cotton at All United States Ports From September 1st- 1903, to May ?st, 1904, Both Inclusive. Contest Opened Jan. I8thri904, Oiosfe April 20th, 1904. DIVISION OF pmz&s* For the exaot, or the nearest to tho exact, estimate of tho totnt number of Bales of Cotton rooolved at all United Statos ports from 8optombor ist, t903f to Way Ist, I004, both inclusive. For tho next noarest estimate. ..>.. -.... For the next nearest estimate. .... '..-;. For tho 0 next nearest estimate, $25.00 each. . For the IO next nearest estimates, I a.DO oach.- . . For the 20 next nearest estimates, IO.OO each. . For the BO next nearest estimates, 5.0O each. .. Forthe IOO next nearost estimates, 3.00 e^oh. Additional Offers for Best Estimates Made During Different Periods of the Contest. For convenience tho time of tho con tost Is divided Into estimates received by The Constitution during four pe riods-the first period covering from tho beginning of contest to February 10, 1904; second period, from Febru ary 10 to March 1, 1904; third period, Mr.rch 1 to 20; fourth period, March 20 to April 20, 1904. Wo will glvo the best estimate recolved during each period (In addition to whatevor other prise lt may take, or If lt take no prize at all), the sum of $125.00. Tho four prizes thus offered at SI20.OO oach amount to.$ 500.00 2 OOO.OO 1,000.00 . .. 500.00 . 125.OO . . . 125.OO . . 200.00 . . 260.00 . ._300.00 $ 5,000.00 TWO G?? AND-CONSOLATION OFFERS. Flr.it-- For distribution among those eutixnnt-K! U-"f taking any of . tho abovo im prizes) coaling within 500 bales c ; ?r v.-ay of tho exact figures.. .. . $ 1,000.00 Second-Fo distribution among those estim?t 6 (not taking any of the 8buv<.> ?8, prizes and not shark - ing tho first . n<ma>?ation offer) com: lng within 1 (fob l?ales either way of tho oxaci rv .'.3. 1,000 00 c.ror.'J. Total. $7,500. OO lr c.n*o I on anv pr'lMa estlmato the mon -- Will equally divided. Conditions of Sending Estimates in This Fort Receipts Contest, Subject to the usual conditions, as stated regularly In The Constitution each week, the contest ls now on. Attention is called to tho following summary of 1 on iitlj ns: 1. Send $1.00 for The Weekly Constitution one year t ld N\< lt ONE ESTIMATE In the contest. 2. Send 50 cents for Tho Runny South one year and wit.", H ONE ESTIMATE) in thc contest. 3. Send $1.25 for Tho Weekly Constitution and Sur: S > . .. 'th ono year, and send TWO ES TIMATES in tho contest-that is, one estimate for The Com ' md another for Thc Sunny South. 4. Scud 50 cents for ONE ESTIMATE alone in the 1 tesl '. >')U DO NOT WANT A SUB SCRIPTION. Such a remittance morely pays for thc prlvll. ol fending thc estimate. If you wish to make a number of estimates on this basis, you may send ' HRE ES ? MATES FOR EVERY $1.00 for warded at the same time estimates are sont. If as many a teri c&UmntoB aro received at thc same time without subscriptions, the sender may forward them with uni;. . - is splendid discount being of fered for onlv ten estimates in one order. A postal card rece. hi nt fer ALL EST! MATE" RE CEIVED WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where subscription. : lei THE ARRIVAL. OF THE PA PER ITSELF IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR ''AS BEEN RECEIVED AND IS CAREFULLY RECORDED. 5. The money and thc subscription and the estimate int the same envelope every time. The estimate, the money and the subscription go together. THIS it IL! POSITIVE. Secretary Hester's Figures Covering OOTTON SEASON. TOTAL PORT RECEIPT from Int Roptainbor to 1st M?v (in of following year. Tho i>eriu<l rovorcc contest. ? od of the Contest. BALES IN COTTON CROP. H in morely for your information (ind is I tile Hiibjna of thin pr?sent content. It's ju only 11? an additional nid toan intclli 111 OHtlmateu. 1897- 98.8,333,862 1898- 00.7,993,451 ? 1899- 0O.6,843,134 1900- 0I.6,346,312. 100I-02.~.7,218,179 I 1,199,994 I 1,274,840 10,383.422 9,436,416 10,680,680 I0O2-O3.7,378.627..IO,727,5B9 The figures above uro certified by Secretary Henry G. Heater, ol lue, iife\y Orleans Cotton Exchange, who will furnish tho olllciul ligurcs to decide this contest. Addres:-; As? O T'enta ''"'A'.ii '?.'V ...AK-'- >. ( "'UT?ON/Atfnnta, Ca? MIH? ULMU/UII WUUV ?ll ' ?' ' ' I The State Republionu Coi. vention met in Columbia Wed nesday, ;the following repres ented Marlboro county: E. J. gawyer, J. C. Allman, F. W. Prince. Congressional Convention. The Republicans of the 6th Congressional District meer, in Florence to day. The follow | ing were elected Saturday to! represent Marlboro County: E. J. Sawyer, R. A- Drake, I W. S Thompson, J. E. Stubbs,! J. H. Knight. t__f" Fresh Oat Meal only l?c or two for 25c at Claude Moore's. Quick Burying Ground All persons having any interest in the Quick Cemetary near Clio are earnestly requested to attend a meeting at thc grounds on Monday the 29th instant at 10 ocloek in thc forenoon for the purpose of elec ting trustees and letting out con tract for keeping the same in good order. F. il. Ivey. For Committee. A CARD From E. NV. Goodwin. All patrons of my mill and gm customers have free privilege to fish in my pond willi nets until April 1st, thou with hook and linc until June 1st, 1904. Respectfully, I?. NV. ( ?'todwin. Brightsvillc, Feb, 20, 1904. Who [iijurcth ot tiers. IlimSOll llui tell] M.rr. Who othersassh-teih. [linnell' he! pol h moro. Let th' illuMOn ol' self From your mind disippoar, And you'll lind tho way .sure; The path a il! he clear." FOR SALE Two Lots on Banker I lill-one a'jre in ino lot and half nore in the other. Storo House on ono lot and Double house on thu >tber. It is tho George White properly and will JO sold at n bargain for cash, Apply to T. L. Crosland, Bennettsvillc, S, C. Fob lat, 1904. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable. The Huff Plymouth Rock is the fow or firofit. The time tor setting lor the ?pring brood is near at hand and to get ggs so as to have them ready when the eison opens, you should place orders at nee and state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 Eggs $1.50 D. A. COVINGTON. Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N. C. l?r, King's New McdiciO' frifr ro?n 1 CJ-.? Ijr??bir !.. ?ow -etti finn Work lt is spued' sure. The price is only ? orv nient package. Find it sit .1 ville Drug Co. The Russians. The Russian people ? i Russian schools are ruled a I ijroted, tyrannical erstitions religion, of -\\ bh:h i he Czar is the head. The i ol the schools and of the religion is to keep the people ? make them how to selfe?j? en superiors, to keep them I and quiet beneath tin on their necks. Not nor to civilize, and eh to subdue and keep population is the ptirj . Russian system. The Luss soldiers in Japan will meei ing men inspired by tr in >vei ment, by true progress proved by Japan's public ? . system. Remember th if you are suprised at th of a tiny little country and hold back the bi? most powerful nntio i rope.-N. Y. Journal. Needing Prayer. 1 should think the C need to pray about ii ii up against the prop? the century, but, while his court are entrentin for victory, why not prayer for enlingten i gard ing Russia's hall ignorant peasanty.-Bt al . And while they are al ut i hey might pray i for Philanders robbed of erl y t hey once possessed. Tho courl might also offer t? ? er for the persecuted '<'?.? ! mur dered jews, and it mig offer up a prayer for of thousand ol stillere beril. Prayers won't well ni med eighte Whitehead torpedo. Fabric. A Good lleaso" Willie and Tom ?a io Michigan youngsters ?nigilisticaly inclined. i . lay tno following cc ook place between the; "Aw, ?aid Willie, i rou'er afraid V light-I t is." "Naw, I aiu' ;" prot ny, stoutly," but if I fig] my im'11 fl ntl it out an' lie] .'How'll she find it o "She'll see the doot our bOuse." A full line of H Ji Hoii Mckies Preserves, Ket it es, Jellies &c, at W. M Ll i T-l rs. Jno S. Moore ii:r ? fine at o? i^;a m inn*, ^egonii.d 'earns, Palms and other plants, ?.veil rooted, that she desires to ell Cuttings 25c per dozen. NOTICE. ?Y Direction of the Ii tart] of di rec:or? a speei 1 meeting of the ?tockholders bf ihe Marlboro Fruit 1 !o , will be held at Bank of Marlboro . i Benm-ttsvil!c, S C., at 12 o'clock ni. on 10th March next to vote upon acreasiug the Capital Stock pf th* I'ompaoy to Ten Thousand Dolla:. ml ills? to consider any other matti rs t interest to the com. any. Z T. Pearson, Prest D ?. McColl, Sect.y. Feb Oih ?I04. JUNIPER POLES I am prepared to supply telegraph >r telephone po!e9 from .'50 feet down a suit, at ?hort notice. Address me Hen bei ni ll. F. D. 1. Dec 10, 11)03. A. J. Jones. - Cottoleno for salo at W. M. Rowe's. AN ORDINANCE, ? N ORDINANCE to provout Railroads <-\ (rom running their pausender, freight or ..hor truiiiH within Ur.; corporate limits of Lrio town of lier cctlewille moro than ten ilea U? hour. Bo it otiluineil hy thc Mayor aud Alder en of the Town of BennettHvillu, South an linn, in City O linell nH^oinhieil, that rom nud after tho ratification of thia Or .nnnce, all raiiroailn tunning into tho . own aro prohibited from running their ? iRAimger, freight or other tr.?;unat a ppeed realer than too miles un hour, within thc irporato limita of thc town, ami nuy . .ilroad violating thia Ordinance shall bc ibjoct . to a fuie of not moro than one nodred Dollarn for each offense, to bo im ?eil by Hie Town Council, and to bo col. )tcd by execution .in failure io pay thc i imo. Dono and ratified in Council thin 2yth lay of Jany, A. D. 1904. 1'. A. HODGES. MAYOR. ' MCLAUKIN, Clerk and Treasurer. Don't Forget ??fl II AT you can iVLWAYS 1'TND nt Jfc The CORNER GROCKBY n Kuli ano of choice Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery, Also a nico linc of SHOES, UND ER VE AR. nnd NOTIONS. Our Table Goods nre always Frosh. Give us a GALL. C. B. HUBBARD, Cor Darlington and Cheraw sts. Beuncttsville, S. C Superb S. O. White Leghorns. 16 to 1. $100 pei* 16 Eggs GEORGE W. VANDERBILT STRAIN; - THE ACKNOWEDGED EGG MACHINE - Havo been tested Itt several Esp. StoliooH, and Itavc como off victors. ; 1 will i RDaruotc? 10 Chicks to silting or duplicate order at half price. Ooru, Peas J Wliont and Hye taken io exchange. 1 will doliver at Bonnottsville on Sal?sdaya,1 when orders are received IO days in advaoco. (',*} -v-??-v J. M. MOODY, McQpii! C ss m P is f% p ? P P p p P ? Our INTo-vs/- Liine -THE DIRECT WAY SOUTH, EAST. "WEST. ? BENNETTS VILLE & CHER A W W. R. -AND SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WAY. Leave Beonettsville" *7.00 a. m., 4 00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw : *7.50 a. m., 6.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to the North, East, South and West. The short Hoc and quickest time to Wilmiocton, Charlotte. Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all poiuia North and East. Tho .'-hort Hoe an 1 quickest time lo Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans ami all points South and Wost. . Foi further information call on J. T MEDLIN, agent Bcnnettsville & Cheraw R. lt . Bcnnettsville. S C., or address JOS. W, STEWART T P A., SEABOARD AIR LINK RT . Columbia. S. C. CHARLES F. STEWART. A. G. P. A , S.A L. Ry. Savanah, Ga. iiiiii Si VOR \\m\un m F?Y D???RT?O? =0 ?'i.? .?itifc?j Do You want A GRAIN DRILL? ?f so, Gret The Best. We sold in this Cornily last season ELEVEN of the tl Far mer's Favorite G-rain Drills," anti every one of them gnve ^erfect satisfaction. W e guarantee them to^forse. R'1"'1 whal sc "nc of our customer;- have to say : Mit. P. A- IL. _ G KS, I om very much pleased with ibo ' Fumers Favorite Ornin lh Ul" bought of you last season, I havfl planted my crops of Oats, Wheat, V> ?>. md Sorgum Cano, and it has iriven me s i Mac; ion. Where I have been pu'<ine Pour Bushels Oats when sowed with hand, I timi Two and a Half Bushell" 'H Miffi .?cut when ?owed with Drill. Signed J. E. . BREEDEN. >ti Thia ia to eortify that we planted our crop of small crain wirb the 1 Far mer' V Favorite Grain Drill" last season ao l arc nimmel with it in every particular Wc planted as much as sis bushels Red Rust Proof Oats pr>r acre, and in evcrA" instance it pave us a perfect stand, aud has given entire satisfaction. We heartily ro.c?t?' mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. L?i?h MR P. A, HODGES The "Fatmor's Favorite Grain Drill" boaght'of you has given entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. HAMER, - -*> O~??"OOOO^>OO?OOOO-O ? See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL. Very respectfully Sept 16, 1903. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS J.T. DOUGLAS ? BROTHER, Pracliciil Pharmacists and Dealers in ?piirc ??)nigs and paient Medicines, <10?[?T"?lR??CLr^ Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies, Paints, Oils, Vara?sih* Biiislies, G-LA?S and PUTTY. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. *?~ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. ' A full line Oarden Seed <S? Onion Sets. TJiankful for past liberal natrmiage. we solicit a conlvmanceof same J. T. DOUGLAS ? MO. mr ii??, ^ "?B Tv F AU ?? VALUE. ? ?? : ol our je.ws.ry is. much greater than ?the prices we are asking for it. This, however docs not im ply any lack bi valhfc' iii qur' goods.' -. On Jh.e .conjLrar&.evcrjr article tet?lly guaranteed ajtto qyality. :Yjo?r.o.wn.eyfa,.wilU.t.e1' y.QH. }"^*'1' is ?ll that ar?is?TcT?ste^a?'dl tlf? dict?les 6? fashion can com mittiO'." ."*. . . :.;. Vic rna^Aspecialty of rme-Svatch re--. p?iiirig, ' 'Also jewelry ot all-desc?p >tforis. .v>: '.?^i*:- i^u:< i^i&*ii& -.. 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