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8. A. DUO Wy - - - Editor Fri?av. February 26, 1904.' Subscription Price: One year.8 1.00 Six months... XJ.50 Three months .7.25 PEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS Tho EmprcsB of Chiua ie repor ted dead. Sam Jones will be in Rock ingham March 7 th. Rochester, N. Y. had a live million dollar lire on Thursday night. Geu Charles M. Dick has been nominated State successor of Senator Mark Hanna. New Dooufurj Ala hid her prihoibai bus: M - block lui rued taipei/ anti 1' ?i:????U?'C .? iiClOij was burned on the 2-ltb, loss $75,000, Will Boggan, colored, was hung at Wadesboro, N. C., on Thursday last for the murder of John A. Sullivan, white, one year, a go. Greenwood county will lead off in the campaign this year with seventy-live candidates. We are glad to know that Marl boro ?has not half that many hungry ellice seekers. A Greedy Speculator. Daniel J Sully, who hy ''bulling'' tho market has during thc past season put millions of dollars ia tito p ickets ot thc southern furtum s, is not satisfied willi being crowned ''cotton lung," hut is seekingnthor worlds to conquer having applied for membership in th. Chicagi exchange. Gambling in polk and g:;;;n-;j inexcusable, nud we hope he will lose all he made on cotton in forcing up tho price ol Hour, bacon aud com. Quick Burying Ground. . All persons having any interest in the Quick Cemetary near Clio arc earnestly requested to :.ttend a meeting at thc grounds oh Monday tho 29th instant at 10 oclock in the forenoon for thu purpose of elec ting trustees and lotting out con trant for banning the same in coot! The indication are that corn, wheat, potatoes and all other foods for man will bo in greater demand in l'JO-l than for the past year. Corn acreage should be increased and thc mood of preparing tin; land should bc more thorough than in former years. Turn ymir lands al least one inch deeper than they wore ever broken before. The one inch deeper turned on top will aol be injurions and it will add 150 tons of loosened soil per acre. That will enable thc land to hold that much more moisture for thc plants in thc summer period. IT possible, follow the turn plow with a sub soiler, to break up tho (dav hard pan eight or moro inches below the work of the turn-plow. This will give an acre of land tho power of holding six lo eight more tons ol waler. The cora in June and July will want water more (han fertili zers. Over SO per cent of the growing plant is water, and thc proportion ol' moisture must bc maintained (luing its green state, if a full crop bc expected. Determine now lo grow the heav. icst crop of corn you ever had There will he a demand for it. Hu manity is increasing and thc bread crop must he made larger lo supply thc demands. Keep nie plows go ing every day, gelling deeper down and finding new soil that have not been drawn fruin in making plants heretofore Tins will be a half sub stitute for I'crl ?lizers. ADVICE TO ailthS What arc lin- -'iris doiiy l?tese winter evenings? li's a ?ood lime now, wheri not too tired, lo gel oui Mic . ; ring cloth und (ix up 'Ibrcnrly spring worn lt's nice to have lomothing all ready lo pul or; when wc happen lo m cd it, und n lin!, blushing up. Kelliii|i tho spots oui and porhaps. puling on nev braid, will make tho loll-over .d;ir( loo!; fresh and last un till limo ami opportunity prcs.mts thom selves lo gol a new on !. Thc cotton shirt waist can bc freshen up willi a n w ?! ic? callar, u lillie leather stitching arni nicely ironed and mended, and lhere you arc all ready tur lin; -prin;: days which will he upon us before wc know ii. Mrs h. A. Sawyer. A Piece of tearlessness. On Wednesday last, some, either out hunting or other wise passing along, dropped lire io thc straw field on Mr. O. S. McCall's Cosua hain place, south of the ?Society Hill road, and before if was dis covered it burned tour small build ings and about 85,000 pounds of choice peavine hay, and cunio near getting a largo two story barn. 83T Fresh Oat Meal only I fie or two for 2?c al Claude Moore's. DOTS FROM SWEAT SWAMP. Mr EolUor:-I.will try to give yon a lew lines from lilia corner. .The Turmes have been plowing some, and linuliug guano considerable, but I thiuk thoy will have lo stop hauling fur want of- good roads. We are just tut of roads ut thia time. . Tho old roadway is there, but the roads are j gone in many pinces Any one who doub'ts it if they will take n trip over ^.sotue of the roada down hero I think they will eoou decide for themselves. Our geniul Rural Mail carrier baa a piece of the wortt road to go over that [ kuow of and it is a public road too [ hear that people hauling have had to quit trying ta haul over it, and diat causes them to cut up our settle ment roads. Now, we need a road leading from Clio in the direetion of Judson, which would be a very much nearer route for the people of Marion county who haul from Clio, and better road iu summer, for the farmers like to go and come in a shorttinie. This road could be built without much cost and would bo n great saving of time :.o the furmers and others, for it would sho.tcn the distance considerable, as ?ny ouc may seo by drawiog a straight ine from Clio to Judsou, as the road iue does not vary much for the great er patt of thc way, Q.nd there is a road un this line nearly the whole ro..te, hui it needs straightening in some piaeta which could bo easily done. \\ e sent up a petition for this road about a year ago but have heard noth ing from it. We pay our road tax, aud if nn\ ono fails to pay his road and pall tax they get the poll and this poll ?ins to work ii out in the chain gang, lu this section if white or colored fails to pay his road tax they willingly work it out on the road. I would be glad if our worthy Sup ervisor would como down this way some time and see the Bitnation, and ht?, would see the benefit this road Irom Clio to Judson would be lo both oounths The people of Marion would willingly help build this road as it shortens the distance ior them. I Keb 27 th. 1904. Hermit. The Remorseful Cakes. A little boy named Thomas tito Hot buckwheat cakes for tea - A very rt sh proceeding, as Wo presently shall nco. Ile went to bod at eight o'clock, As all good children do, I But scarce hid closed his little eyes, When he raoit reatta grew fie Hopped on this sido, thon oa that, Then kneeled upon his head, And covered a'l at once each ppot. . <i his woe truudle bed Ho wrapded ono leg around his waist, Aud tother round his car, While umina wondered what on earth Could ail bet littlo dear. But hound ho wlopt, and as ho tlept And dewn thero crawled, to gnaw hia cars, An awful bugaboo! When Thomas rose- next morn, his faoo Was pallid as a sheet; <-I navet more," he firmly said, ''Will cakes for supper eat!'' -Eugeno Field. It Saved Ills Leg. P. A Danforth of Lagrange, Ga , suf teed tor six' months with a Irightlu! running sore on his leg, but writes thal Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it m t*.v.. days For Ulcers, Wounds. Pili , i's lin: best salve in the world. ?rc Guaranteed. linly 25 cts. Sohl I T. Douglas Druggist. The Constitution's Cash Offer A. OhaiicG For A Rich Prize^ Have you read lhe Atlanta Constitua lion's great oller published elsewhere in this paper? ll not read it over carefully, two years ago a gentleman at McColl got a big prizi. The contest is open to ail alike upon the conditions stated. Subscribers to this paper may under tile Port Receipts? Contest, either by complying with thc exact terms ol the offer as it is lound in the advertisement or by subscribing to the Constitution and this paper in combination as fob lows; The Weekly Constitution and The Democrat both, one year, $2,00 and o ie 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 Sotilh with The Democrat, all three one year, $2,25 and two estimates in the contest. Upon receipt ot your order j with the remittance we will toward it promptly to the Constitution and send you estimates in exact compliance with the terms ol the offer If you wish lo make more than one estimate or more than thc two estimates provided for above, there is provision tor that so you c tn send ii directly to the Constitution or to us. The great combination oller. Weekly Constitution, Sunny South and The Marlboro Democrat is the ideal news? paper proposition loi I904. The Week ly Constitution alfords all the news 01 each week Irom every available source ol general or special interest. The Sun. ny South presents a ric i variety of stone-, articles, items ol adventure and travel, personal contribution, and columns ol happy sunshine lo suppliment the news t "ires].?I The Constitution and com plete the offer. The Democrat gives thc County news local happenings, ac counts ol local interest, and a presenta tion of l.icts Irom the vi -w point of one who stands near by yon ??ul under stands how to give just what yo1' want 10 rt- rv ? 1 about the home happenings. Wc believe I hat 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 office. Do not delay, now is the time lo subscribe. Make thc details ol your oiler perfectly plain, give your estimates j in plain hgures so that all may under stand what you mean. We will forward the subscriptions and estimates carefully. Address all orders to The Marlboro Democrat ?ennctlsville. S. C., Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those iiteless. little workers- Dr. Kings New bile Pills Millions arc always at work, night and day, cuting Indigestion, Bili? oti 1 ss, Constipation, Sick Headache all Stomach, Liver and Rowel trout), h ,. T. isy pleasant, sale, sure. Only 25c at J, T. Douglas's drug store. ?real New Offer Upon Receipts of Cotton: at All United States Ports From Se ember 1st, ?903, fco ?Way I?t, 1904, Both inclusive.. CuntesrOpensd Jan. lSth*i904, Closes April 20th, 1904. DIVISION. OFPRfZES, For tho exact, or the nearost to tho oxaot, est!mato of tho t .*u> -.ujmhor of Bales of Cotton received at all United Statua ports from September ; M, i*?';.!, to Nlay 1st, 1004, both Inclusive.. Q 2 600.00 For tho next nearest estimate. .. . LOOO.OO For the next nearest est?mate..... . .. ??O.OO For the O next nearost estimate, $25.00 oach. . ??2I5.00 ^or tho IO next ne?rost estimates, 12.BO each. . . I35.00 For the 20 next nearost estimates, IO.OO each. . . S?OO.OO For tho BO next nearost estimates, B.OO oaoh. . 250.00 For tho IOO noxt nearest estimates, 3.00 each.. 300.00 Additional Offers for Best Estimates Made During Different Periods of tho Contest. .' . ' ' ? j* .. V. A.-*"-'- sjej- . > v For convenience tho timo of tho coa-, 'iS: : " test is divided into estiinntes reeoiy?d ?^'r^. .-V - - by The Constitution during four po- *"?* rlods-tho first period covering, from....?_. the beginning of contest "to February 10, 1904; second period, from Febru ary iO.to:Starch"1, 190'4; third period, v a; ?> - March 1 to 20; fourth period, March 20 to April 20, 1904. Wo will givo - tho beat estimate received . during - each period (In addition to whatever other prize lt may take, or if it tako no prize at all)7the sum of $125.oo. Tho four prizes thus offered nt 3125.OO onch amount to.Q 500.00 $ 5,000.00 TWO CR Al ISOLATION OFFERS. First-F> ..... on among * tbose eatli! <ing any ot tho above ming within , ? 500 bales uitl f tbo exact figures. . s i,ooo.oo Second- TI -ion among . ? those esti: tat? '. ting any of the "above 188 . . and not shar ing tho fi? n offer) com ing withb. l.O?'i either way of the exr l . j,OOO OP ridrand Total .. $7,500.00 In ont <? . B V- any prize estlmnto tho money will b< quatty divided. Conditions of Sending Estimates in this Receipts Contest, Subject to the usual conditions, ns stated regularly in '> . tslti oh each weok, the contest is now on. Attention is called to the following summary of cor ll 1. Send $1.C0 for The Weekly Constitution one year and ?STIMATE in thc contest. 2. Send 50 cents for Thu Sunny South one yent- and ESTIMATE In the contest. 3. Scud $1.25 for Tho Weekly Constitution and Sunny o year, and send TWO ES TIMATES In tho contest-that is, otu? ostimate for Tho Com tul li ul i lotber tor The Sunny South. 4. Send 50 cents for ONE ESTIMATE alono In the coi it ll DO NOT WANT A SUB SCRIPTION. Such a remittance merely pays for the privllogt make a number ol estimates on tina hasls, you may send TKRKI warded at tho same time estimates aro sent. If as many as i without subscriptions, thc sender may forward them with on' fered for only ten estimates In ono order. A postal card recolp OEIVED WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Where subscriptions ai PER ITSELF IS AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOUR BS CAREFULLY RECORDED. 5. Tho money and the subscription and the estimate >n Thc estimate, the money and the subscription go together. TI 1 $3.Q0 Secretary Hester's Fierures Covering: TOTAL PORT RECEIPT COTTON SEASON. lr.mi Int Boptcmuor to tnt Mnv (in i-f following your. Tho period covurci contest. the estimate. If you wish to TICS FOR EVERY $1.00 for iro received at. thc same timo splendid dlscsunt being at ti for ALL ESTIMATES RE TIE ARRIVAL OF THE PA 3 I3EEN RECEIVED AND IS LP same envelope every time. POSITIVE. Dd of the Contest. BALES IN COTTON CROFK - . B Iii morely for your Information nod I? ? the HiitjJi'?t of thiti prenant contest. It IR cn only uri an additional nid toan into] 11 it OBtlinatcti. 1897-98.8,333,862 1808- 09.7,993,461 . 1809- 00.G,8A3,I34. fi 3?rt.3l2. I 1,100,094 I 1,274,840 10,383,422 9,436,416 Ella wheeler Wilcox- and ,janies Whitcomb Kiley met recently at the Westminster Hotel, in this city, Baya the N. Y. Times I never will forget what you enid about me, Mr. Kiley, said the poetess of passion when I ii rat altem ped tn write poetry, Nothing unpleasant, I hope, ex claimed thc Hoosier poet. You said, continued the poetess, that I was too homely lo write poetry. Did I ever say that? Yes, you did ! or at least !t was pub lished in coming from you. It made a deep impression on me. Ah mt thal time I wa? making a rag doll for :i little deice of mine, and 1 not only I made it, but I painted its face Amii I made that ince j-ist as ugly as 1 knew how and called thc dull James Whitcomb Riley. Hicks-My wife is very metho dical. Sim's always got a pince ior everything and everything in i ts place. Wicka-"?o has mine: but I'll be hanged if 1 can ever find tlie place.-Phila. Ledger. JUNIPER POLKS I am prepared to supply telegraph or telephone poles from 30 feel down to Bitit. at short notice. Address mo Kienheim R. P. D. 1. Dec 10, 1!>0:5. A. J. Jones. A CARD From E. W. Goodwin*' All patrons of my mill and gm customers have free privilege lo fish in my pond with nets until April 1st, then with hook and linc until June 1st, 1904. Respectfully, E. NV. ( roodwin. Brightsvillc, Fob, 20, 1904. A full line of II J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies Al-e. ?it W. M. Rowe's. Two bots on Hunker Hill-aaa aero in ono lot and half aero in tba oilier. Storo HOUHO on ono lot nod Doublo house on thc other. It i? tho George Whilo proporty and will bo fiold nt a baronin for cash. Apply to T. IJ. Crosland, BonnolUviile, H. C. Feb mt, 1904. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Roliablo and Profitable, Thc hair Plymouth Rock is the mw for lirolit. Thc time ior setting loi the Spring brood is near at hand and lo get eggs so as to have them ready when the season opens, you should place orders at once and state date ot delivery. Setting ol 15 Kggs $1.50 D. A. COVINGTON. Jan 5. 1004. V' "on, M r \ 1>UH Ililli, Civ,_.-. is cutting such high je llie king has again ase his throne in the co mi world, the eloquent tribute Henry Grady to the flo pie will be read with by colton growers, cot.' i ers and the public. I? follows: ''What a royal pla il i The world waits in aile on its growth; the sho ti falls whispering on its heard around the ear tl ?UTI i hat shines on it is ten . fr ibu prayers of all tin the frost that chills it : dew that decends from are noted, and the tresp; little worm' on its grec more to England that vance of the Russian ni her Asian outpost. I - ._. from the instant it p'i: foi its tiny shoot. Its iib ;. rent in every bank, ai d loosing its lleeces to ti floats a sunny banner i fies the fields of th farther, that mun is 1 under a flag that will com eel th* allegiance of the world wring a subsidy from nation on earth. It if tage thal God gave to peo- j pie forever as their c II he arched our skies, < I our mountains, girt willi Hi,' ocean, loose. /-.es, tempered/the sui measured the rain, onrjchildren's forever ?.?.ly a talent as ever His hand to tnorta ship." Scientists now say was 1 lo feet tall. ? hold out in the pal hand several men ol' por?city to ours, and II i I was thai Adam can wu ii she said, uEs niington Star. TWINKLING -"De mond poverty nature," said Uncle shown hy do Dumber < Henson dat is g win tor li along wit! doir las' son Vonr's resolutions mad WASHINGTON STAR. A Maryland school leaching her class the nv of grammer, "Now, John she, "in what lease do when I say, UJ am 1 . I'lie 1 it. I to fellow answc is ii wink. "The pust." worth Herald. Flowers I Flow Mrs. Jno S. Moore . lot ol' Geraniums, Ferns, Palms and oth ivo'l rooted, that she i iel 1 Gil tl i luci l>r? . tm i ? rectors rt specid meeting ot' the ' ockholders of the Marlboro Fruit |Jo., will be held at Bank of Marlboro i Bcnnettsvillc, S. (J., at 12 o'clock . i. on 10th March next to vote upon ? ?creasing the Capita] Stock of tin v ompany tn Ten Thousand Dollar? nd ald;> to consider any other matter* f interest to the conif an v. Z. T. Pearson, Prest ]). D. McColl, Stcty. Feb Sth 1904. Wonders of Lifo Rc-production. According lo tho naturalists, a scorpion ?ll produce 05 nf its species in a siigle lasoti ; a cotninon il y lit ; a !i>ach 150. ul a spi ter ?7 ). Tue hj'drachui t pro?? doces GOO eng*, and a common frog 1100 . he feiualo moth is credited with exactly tho .-.?ino nvrubcr of eggs ns tho frog, and io tortoise 100 less or aa even 1000. The di insect lays 50.000 eggs, the shrimp ?00. andover 111,DUO eggs have be. n und in the ovaries of a captured osoari*. 1 ?no naturalist reports (lading over 12000 :gs in ii Ce??ale lobster, und auothor saw ,000. The rnutillu, an iusotit very sim ir to the ant, has been known to lay 1 ) OOO eggs in a sinulc day. and Leuwen )cck attributes i.000,000 (br tho season male crab's siirc in producing bc spe osl More'than 36,000 eggs have been ounlcd in u herring, :;s nun in a smelt, 000,000 in a solo 1,130,000 in tho roach. 000.000 in the sturgeon, 312.000 in the irp, 383.000 in a I euell, 510,000 in i> nickolai. 902 000 in a perch, and 1357, ot) ?a a flounder. Bm ol'nil thc fish hi tu rto disc ivered thc e.ul appear- to bc the iaoil wonderful prolific One reliable na? uralUt reports 3,030,000 eggs from a sin? glo fem ?lo in one season, and another as uiany a? 0,4 11.000 They were tittering tho tender nonsenec that .succeeds thc gre.it ?uostioin. And, said the girl bravely, if poverty comes, we will face it to gether. Ah, dearest, bo replied, tho mero sight of your face would scare the wolf away. And ever since he has wonder ed why alie returned his ring. Tit Bits. Tess-I dont sec. whv she should go md marry that old ti.au for his money. Jess-Whv, bow oise ou ld sho get it.-Philadelphia Brose. Don't Forget ???HAT you can ALWAYS FIND at ?, The CORNER (J ROC KR Y a Full /ino of choice Family Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery, Also a nioo lino of SHOKS. UNDER WEAR, oad NOTIONS. Our Table Goods are always Fresh. Oivo uj a CALL. C. B. HUBBARD, Cor Darlington and Cheraw stn. i Superb S. O. W?n*e Leghorns, 16 to 1. Al 00 per 16 Eggs GEORGE W. VANDERBILT STRAIN. -, - THE ACK NO WEDGED EGG -MACHINK - ' ..' a Have been tested at several Exp. Stations, andTtkyc conto off vlo'to'ra; 1 will guarantee 10 Chicks to sitting or duplicate order nt ball' price/ Coro,' Peas. Wheat and Rye taken in exchange. 1 will deliver at Benuottsville on Salesdays, when orders aro received 10 days in advance. , , J. M. MOODY, McCollfs. G. - Our INFO^TV Xjino" H 3 3 H is p m m m m m m -THE DIRECT WAY ^sroK.'X'ia:, EAST. SOUTH, ?WESjT.' BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND AIE LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. rh., 4 00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a^ m., 6.00 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections at Cheraw with through ,trajna to the North, East, South and West. . The short line and i|uickcst time to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and al! ponts North and East. Tho idiort l?bo aul quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans'.-ind all points South aud Weat. y$ Fot further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & ?5 Cheraw R. H., Bennettsville. S <X? or address JOS. W, STEWART T P A.; SEA??OAU?) Ain LIKE R> . 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