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THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT 8. A.. BROWN - - - Editor Fridav. April 8, 1904, Subscription Price: Ono year. Six months. Threo months. DEVASTATING THE FOREST. If there is une evil now in the South greater than another, it is that cf the destruction of our once ningnifieionl forest. Aside from the effect that thc clearing of our lands has upon thc rain fall and the streams, the waste committed in the magnificent and valuable woods of the country, is incalculable. Sume few years agu a number uf saw mill men passed through this country and bought thc growing timber at their own prices and fur a minimum part uf its value. Our people were uninformed ns tu the value of the magnificent pine, oak mid hickory that grew in abundance in thc low lands and upon thc lilis, and in nearly every ease the contract uf purchase and sale gave the right tu cut all timber of every kind, ten inches and above at the stumpage. Not; satisfied with simply cutting and sawing in te lumber, pino trees of every kind, they demanded and now claim thc right of denuding the forest of pop lar, uak, hickory and walnut. We understand that there arc now pending in the supreme Court several eases in reference lu these purchases, and that there arc ii number of additional cases ready fur trial in this, Marion and othei Counties, involving a construction of tho options of purchase and con tracts ol' sale. What the result will be, ol'course, no one can tell, but the questions involved, in thc interest of righi, justice, and pub lie policy, demand thc closest scru tiny and investigation by an able unprejudiced and conscientious j ucl iciary. While thc defences in tin di (fer en I eases arc nut exactly sim liai', cerium principle* oi cqititj ty and justice, so wc ure informed are involved, and the decisi?n o the cases now pending by the Sup reine Court, may a libel materially those pending on Circuit. "Lc justice bc done though thc Heaven: "fall." Annual Sleeting ('amp Heurguii Tho tutu uni meeting of Camp Ilcnegut wan lie'.il in the. Couti liona; on Monday April 4111 ut II o'clock Tho Camp wai $1.00 . .50 .25 %J. O. V>?*.....I?..?Ult! , .1. II. Oronn, isl Lieut Oommandor, P. M John, 2nd Lieut Commander, l'\ Manning, 3rd Lieut Uommaudor, C. M. Weatherly, Adjutant. Hov. .1. Ct itiolianlH, Chaplain, Dr. J. L Napier, Surgeon. Delegates to represent tho Cam;.) at the State reunion at Charleston were elected an follows : Kintore Allen, J.II. Divid. S .1 Molimin. Sponsor-M ?fis Marcella Ca'? hoon of Clio. Tho following ilologatc.s wore clouted to represent the Camp ut tho. II. C. V. Ho. union: Rapt. A. I*. bristow. Capt J. li. Green, Col. J. H. Hudson. Lieh delegate wan authorized Lo elect his own alternate, Tho Camp unanimously voted to extend un invitation to Gen Walker to visit our town and deliver hi* famous add rena 0.1 War hinlory auder the auspices of the Camp. Tho following committee was appointed to receive Gen Walk ;r and make all necea 8nry arrangements for the occasion; C.S. McCall, Chairman, II. II. Newton, J. II Hudaie, D D. McCall. S. J. Melanin. Tho following resolution was ottered and adopted to rc?pic:it the Chapter of C. D. C to lake the prop?r-atept to get and distri bute Crossen of Honor to the Confederate Votorana of Marlboro County, and the Camp to de.ray tho expenses of thc samo. The following committee was appointed to prepare r?solu! ions on tho death of Gen* oral John IL Gordon: If. ll. Newton, J. il. Hudson, I). I). McColl. Tho ('amp then adjourned. C. S. McCall, Commander. C. M. Weatherly, Adjt. DOTS Flit >U SW KAT SWAMI'. Aller a long cold winter the lovely spring lime lins come and luis given 11 spur lo the hu-ile ol tlie hustling farmers, and I hear some ol ihcni ute goin ' lo plnul colt?.H nu the fit li or sooner. Home have not planted c >rn yet, while ol hers have a I rea il y finished Cotton Intimi be looked 11 fi cr co rh or no cuni, and if the price ol eui ion keeps up tlio sound of thc corn sheller may censo lo bo hear?! ngniii in our beauti ful Southland, I hope litis will 110 li the case. Wc should make plenty ot corn and cotton too ns tiver produc tion ia ll Wold ol the past. Mr. Editor, I have been requested to give notice that nil persons, untie and female, interested in thc lied Bind cemetery al Ked lliull'will meet on l'Yulny ibo ii'.lth of April, 1 ? cl up rind dec nat." the same. All friends invited. April I, ?U01 Hermit. To Tho People of Marlboro County Four years ago I made thc ince for .Sherill again it litre.! of ns go ul men B8 Marlboro county ever produced and received a very complimentary vote for which I uni very lliuukfiil lo my friends I nm gohnj lo !>>? a Candidate again and il Klcctod will Discharge tho Duties of the office with credi to myself and to tho satisfaction of the people. Respectfully, ? das b\ Mel iilviaV /Clio. S C , Apr. it 100-1. I DOTS FKOJl 1$ RIG HTS VI LLE. We are having fine weather again. Our young farmers are in fine spirits now, and are about through planting com, and are running their Distributors. I I can hear the clack, clack, all over the i neighborhood, evejy morning, when i every thing souuds so clear and distinct. , You can hear the clatter ot the farmers boys Distributors, mingled in with the song of the mocking bird, and the blue ird, which thrills the farmer's heart vith that love, that makes him feel that ito is worth living, and you hear his voice across the hiil which represents a happy heart within, and as he turns the beauiitul soil, and thinks what will ^ row here, and the bea uti lui "gr?jgn Ulis" he will handle from the proceeds Micron, then his heart leaps for joy; (hen he thinks ot Sallie and the baby, and will jump about 2 teet high and squall like a panther, and then look all iround to see it any one saw him. Such i happy thought, my young larmer, to think that you arc so happy and free, living the most, independent lite in the world. Boys, stay on the tarms with your lathers and mothers and sisters; , where you can enjoy the riches that are possessed in such a noble and pure lite, and enjoy the relreshing breeze that .jives such glowing color to your cheeks. Thc farm life, boys, is one of the sweetest and noblest file's a man can live. He learns Irom his youth to love his neighbor as himself. Ile learned to know what self denial means, and learns to love and care tor his lalher and moth er and sisters as he should in carly youth, ol which he never paris, and he becomes to be a noble man, a good hus ?.and, a good neighbor, a good larmer. Now, my young triends you all know me. 1 am no stranger to you, I was i reared up on the tarin, and I do advo cate lajtn lite, because we can have so many nice things around us, such as cows, good horses, and nice hogs, good , gardens-and good chiHren, and affec , tionate wives or companions. All these things make up a happy lite and consti. ' tutes 'The Farm Lite', of which your correspondent will always try and hold up as one of the most independent, the most honorable, and happiest lile a man can live. One that the whole world looks ? up to, and asks lor help, and is depend upon. It is the products of the iarms. produced by the (armers, that keeps the wheel ol the great M. F. G. Co.. ot the . world moving You see how dependant they are upon these products. Therelore these indus nies all look lorward to the time when the larmer puts his proceeds of thc larm , upon thc market. And, if we farmers , suive to reach the plain ot success, which we are last gaining, the time is not far distant wdien we can hold every - product produced by us, lor our price and can sell, at our own will and pleas ' art:. Then a larmer in these circumstan ces. I must say is an independent faim ! er lar as circumstances are concerned. . I will take un this snbject in my next I tetter. 1 will now iiy and give you some 1 ol the local nev s ol our community. Our old Iriend and kinsman Jackson f Stubbs, is some better at this writing. He seems to bear his affliction patiently and looks forward with the bright hope ' of his recovery, which we all anticipa-e t will nol be. long, belore he will bc able ? to be himsell again, though he seems belter now. But, we don't know what to-morrow will bring forth. Ile is slill being eared for by kind lriends, watched over by ihe kind hand ot providence, . both night and day. ?Slr. Peter Stubbs and daughter spent the night with him i last night. Mr. Peter Stubbs is very en tertaining add never gets sleepy on such occasions, and we were glad to meet 1 .. -..>- ?- ->-'- v".. Mr..W. H Gibson and Mr. Arch Mc . Gregor called Sunday morning to ste I their old cousin Jackson. It did the ! writer good to see Will H. and Wiley Norton meet. The two champions seated themselves on the porch, alter a happy greeting and eyed one another with such . kiping," that the crowd broke into a roar ol laughter. Then W. II. Gibson fired away at Norton. Then the two champions tried themselves for one hour. 1 know some ol the boy's sides are sore to-day and don't feel like plowing, I want Will H. Gibson to write up Iiis Jackson Spring trip, with his experi ence with Norton the Champion ol Brightsville. at present. 1 am afraid Norton will lose the belt. If John H. O succeeds in gening the groop taken by Smith, and gets Norton in the croop -with Andrew I think John will have to wear the belt, don't you John? and, especially if you succeed in getting Nor ton in with that groop; he then ought to* let you wear the belt at least for two weeks, that is il you don't take it like P. T. Odom did when Norton offered him his coat. With these few scattering thoughts I will closw until a more convenient time, as dinner is announced, and you can imagine ho.v a hungry man leels when the dinner bell rings and he trying to write a letter. Success to all of the young farmers of our county. Yours, E. W. G. NOTICE I The Presidents of tlie various Demo cratic (Jltilis id' Marlboro County ino hereby ri quested to call together their respective chilis at their usual place nf meeting, on Saturday April 23, Ilill i next, at such hour of the day timi they may decide bent, fm-thc pur pose ol' reorganizing the clubs for the coming election, also to elect ono mein ber of tin- county executive committee, also lo elect delegates to the Comity Convention lo meet in Bennettsvil'e, S C., May 2nd, 1904 at ll o'clock a m. The repr?sent?t! m to lie one dele gate for eoch twenty-live members or u innj oily fraction thereof. The representation to lie on the ; ??.-is id the club rollt?. A county convention is hereby called lo meet in the Court House in I'ennetlsville, S C., on Monday May 'Jud, 1901, at ll o'clock a m., for the pm pose of electing a county Chair man, u member ol thc State Kxecu tivo Committee and eight delegated to iii . State Convention to bc held in Columbia, K, C., on Mny 18th, 1904, ut 12 o'clock noon, and for such other business as may come before it. By order of Executive Committee. C. H MriCAi.v,, Api I, 190*1 County Chairman. Tim State bas borrowed 200,000 willi which to pay pensions. Mr. j. B. Avery of tho Char lotte Observer died sudilon?y of heart failure on Biiruluy morning. Thc doods in Ohio last week bioko all previous rocortls-Jolly ing loss and great want in tho way. NOMINATIONS. Por Sheriff. I hereby announce, myself as u candidato tor office of Rh ur iii of Marlboro County st tho coming; Primary Election. I pledge myself to abide by tho result of said Pri mary Election and to support the nominecd of tho same. April 4th 1904. J. E ROGERS. I hereby announce myself a candidato for the ofllco of Sheriff of Marlboro count;, ?ubject to the action of the Democratic Primary, and plcdgo myself to abido thc osult thereof and to support tho nominees >f tho Baum. JAB F. MCGILVRAY. April 5th, 1904. Ter County Supsrvisor. Ihereby announce myself as a candidate for tho office- of County Supervisor, subject to tho action of tho Democratic primary. Moa 28, 1904. J J. TAUT. For, County Treasurer. I hereby anouueo myself n candidate for ro election to tho of?oo of County Treasurer-Subject to tho rules govorning tho Democratic Primary. ? J. li. THOMAS. I hereby aunounco myself 11 candidate for tho offlico of County Treasurer, Bubjcct to tho action of tho Democratic primary B. LANE WATSON. March id, 1904. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin ol Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in the hour of need. His Wile hail such an unusual case ol stomache and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought ol and tried Dr. Kings New Lile Pills and she got rebel At once and was linally cured. Only 25c, at Douglas, Drug Store. Homo Again. Mr. Robert Thomas, son of Trcusurer J. II. Thomas, roturned homo Inst week from a throe years service in the PbilUpines. His term of enlist mont having expired, he thought of homo. Ho waa in several bat tles and brings with him many curiosities to remind him of Iiis tough experiences ns a moldier in that far country. F.L00E, CQVBEINGS. Floor covering? for spring and sum mer which should be yours, they are to good for U3 to keep, and too cheap for you to miss having, for Carpets Mattings and Rugs c ll on STU A uss & Co. Make Your Hens Lay. Call on Douglas Jennings lie sells beef scrap, beef meal, ground bone and clover meal. Your hens will lay when they leed on these egg pro ducers. A full line of II Jj. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, JeiiieB ccu. at W. M. Rowe's. AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance to Prevent thc Sale by Licensed Druggists or any other per sons or firms ol any preparation or compound, which may be used as a beverage and which is intoxicating in its character, without a written pre scription of a Physician. Bc it ordained by tho Mayo- nnd Alder, men of thc towu of Bcnnottsville in Coun cil assembled. That hereafter it shall lie uulurvfull for uuy license Druggint or other person or firm within th ! co pyrite limit af tho town to sell within said limits :my prcporation or compound under uny name form or di ? vice, which may bu used us a bovorago, which is intoxicating in its character, with cut u written prescript ion from some repu table physician, that the party desiring tn purchase snmo needs it for medicinal pur poses and any Druggist or other person or firm violating this Ordinance shall bo pun ished by a fine net exceeding On?! Hundred Dollars or imprisonment not ex eec ii i ig thirty days. Done und ratified in Council this 35th day of Match, A. D. 1904. P. A. IIODC KS, MAYOR. M. MCLAURIN, Clerk and Treasurer. Makes A Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly, QI all lite salves you ever heard of, Ducklen's Arnica Suive is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores. Bruises, Cuts, lloils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles, lt's only 2f?c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by. J. T; Douglas, Druggist. JAPAN and RUSSIA Are busy lighting on the oilier sitio of the earth, but, we arc still busier taking orders for International Ta.lor Made .Suits If you want to buy op to date clothing call on STRAUSS & Co. EhW~Seed Irish Potatoes tit VV. M. Rowe's McLENDON BEOS. PARLOR, If n shave you want sn noac T.iat your wifo will cull you sweet, HcLsNOON linos ifl the pl;.03, To beautify your ugly face. Your hair tiimmod, even and rottud, Nota fault can hs found, Hy harbors expert and righi, MPLRNDON BROD aro out of sight. Competitors new, razors by, And sloan towels they hang high, MOLKNDON BROS, have caught tho trade, Their reputation, already nude. Tho lutes1; ..fail*,1' arc otaorvod, Your bait and whiskers all preserved, Our promises wo would have you test, MOLKNIJON linos will do thc rest. Tor.Horiul parlor at the hotel stand, Polite arluito always on bjtnd, No cigarettes, and sterilized tools, Aie abHolnie'i/ ouo of tho rules. Children served, and dressed H, neut, Mothers think thoy aro really sw.ioi, MCLRNDON HIJOS, want your trado, *And hopo this fact plaii? ha'.h mid, 1. Weh. i o'th loo.}. Report of Couiitv Supervisor for Quarter Ending March 31. ; 04 WARU .- ifl DRAWN ON ORDINARY FUND. Dato Jan 9 To whom Paid Planters Kit I ILuil? Harmon. Cow . A G L Ry C . H ?fe (j Ky O SOLD Telopb ino Co. Jan 15 Plantera Nat l Bank, 20 G I Sherrill, Feb o ME Coward, J H Thomas \V L Stauto; Accra Kenfrcc Cabii t Cu C I Sherrill, Milton McLi! Liriu, win McKay, P A McKe jar, J F McLuca -, Dr W J Croi iud Buuk of Ma; I boro, B and O Hy ' Champion R J B Green, Mch 4 J D Hayes Flora Heese. Milton McLuuriu, , Strausa & C? J B Green, W L Stau to M E Cowai . J ll Thoma C I Sherrill J A Druke, Marl ber J D R H Jennii Mch 18 E J Wood! I M Haig. Excelsior H V?J RH > Feb 5 Luther Fie tVlucb. Co, WAU Jan 4 Jan 15 Feb 5 Meli 1 Jan if) Feb Feby 19 Mell 1 J P Hotiget-, Planters N J F Henne J ll Thom B F Whit. T IJ Crosli C D Kaplci J A Ca lb ot T L CroBli C D Enste WAI T H Croslan Aank ol' M : B und C R Thomas Fi McColl No .1 F Kinne .lillian Mel Simon Sir: W 1' Brei C A Mo? C A Brew J T EasoD JD Haye Flora Rt cs Milton Mt S OLD 1 T J, ('rod; T F Girlis Prince Po1 Dr A c I-: J D Moon Dr. A S 'J Dr. W J Dr. J L J Chai lea Oe C A Brow R A Peel Dr. J F I KO'! 1 fi Bm tty W? M. D min, Claim. For what Paid 1 Trucks, Ac, 5 work on tho read !> Freight and storage, Freight ami Btorage, Court IIouso phone reut Note and interest, Amount U 17 ;o vi ?2 ?3 ?4 ld 19 21 22 20 55 56 57 58 32 33 84 15 90 ll .12 13 J4 ?03 1,04 : 12 !23 . 28 17 W.N ON 14 N ON F. AND Ti. F UNI). 40 10 23 58 9 5U , 1 80 2 00 208R GO Tract ol" land 884 001 salary and wood GO 40] salary, stamps and wood 28 051 salary ns Supt of Ed'u 53 92 Ofliee Cabinets. 28 05 salary ami wood, 23 90 Lunacy and wood 7 95 Ribbon for typewriter, 8 75 pauper account^*-" 2 00 lumber accouut 4 091 Lunacy account 5 00 corn for mules 102 161 freight on com, 35 85 Repairs for machino 5 35 conveying lun?tica. 14 15 pauper account 48 95 cooking, washing, paupers 7 00 lunacy and wood 12 14 lunacy account 5 00 conveying lun?tica 6(5 80 salary, stain ps, pens, 51 (50 salary as supervisor 58 33 salary and stamps 24 25 salary, stamps, wood 25 50 wood for court houso 6 85 printing uccount 9 80 Insurance account 140 DO wood fur court houso 2 25 wood fur court house 2 25 Hani ware supplies 3D 20 \ Mi 1.1, FUND. Road work 245 44 105 50 1 claying the ronda 2 Distributing wagons, etc, 284 50 3 putting tiling in ditehca ll 80 9 jury, witness ?md constables 01 85 15 repairing bridges, hauling 32 50 28 magistrate asalary 10 ('di 29 magistrate salary 10 00 78 magistrate salary 10 00 79 magistrate salary 16 66 80 magistrale salary 1(5 60 N ON DBFICIJONOY FUND. constitute accounts -lu 00 oats for iHiijnH, 150 01 freiglit on oats 40 UC work on publie road 2 50 nuleri il and work CO IS post ni atom, lunacy, physician 'J:; ot) ribbon for typewriter I 50 luuaey ace amt 5 ot) bridle?, ele. I 75 l auner claim s 00 pauper claim ll no lOx press accouut 2 40 pauper account Ill Ti) cooking, walline for paupers 7 PO lunacy an?! wood lo on courl liou-e phone rent 2 00 magistrale account -I 10 work va publie rr: 1 0 refund commutation tux t 00 lunacy account 5 00 lumber uccount 5 'J ) lunacy ai count 10 00 lunacy account f> ot) lunacy aceomit 5 00 constable aeeouut 12 50 pulper account 11 tiO pauper account - 14 ()0 physician and lunacy 13 00 Ktntlnnirv amount 10 '.lil lo 11 12 13 35 30 37 38 30 .io .tl 42 43 .15 0(1.07 OS 09 70 71 72 73 87 88 80 07 OS 90 100 |0> ino Feb Fob 19 Meli i .Meli ls Un ,i- bf Mn. George T) Milton Mt John F ft E W Suii J F Lewi; H S (irai . Peter Sm! Rai ford G W M Al J S Mels B A G raj CC Brui J P Hod, C M Sm J ll Met ?V Y Rot Smith Ne c i? Hod YA D WO? J M Stai II W M All W M Lit W L Kin A (J L ll P C IICJ Chas Crt B F Slur J H Wi J H'.Gib E .J Wo laiihor F I.by * Q Pomona '1 HC Can Will Mel Indiana li James Mi ,I onn Sin J R O'N RE rn, Iii? ???* i-. For salo by Oon'tYou Love Kit 11 so, ami you w pots of all sizes ii them, call at the :iii?l you can Ire Bili ?0gr Fresh Oat or two roi' tifie al Ulai 120 book of mortgages - 1:200 121 lunacy account 5 0(1 40 feed for mules 40 0(1 ?17 hauling and nulling in tiliug 40 50 48 refund commutation lax I 01 49 hauling and putting in tiling 21 GO 50 lumber and work 1 50 ?"il tiling, nails and labor 1 50 52 repairing bridge. &C 2 50 53 blacksmith work 1 50 54 removing n cc I rom road 50 LS claying road 52 00 59 claviug public road 79 19 00 building bridge, cte, Ho 50 01 claybar iho roal 24 50 02 cljying public road 0 00 03 Iticding mules, &e., 7 50 04 claying publio roiid, 52 04 05 work un the public road 4 (?0 7t*> road work and lumber 22 20 77 bau'iug lerra collu lilin? 3 75 8| olayiug ibo public road 2051; 80 lumber and haulm: 3 00 95 freight on sewer pipe 19 27 VG clay for public road ll) 00 101 work on road 4 00 102 work cn publio road 7 25 105 work on thc road 2 75 10G refund commutation tax 1 on 107 wood for court house 2 25 110 work nu public road 21;: ss 11 1 Lumber account 45 13 122 Terra coila piping S3 OH 121 Work on public road, 3 25 125 refund commutation tax I 00 120 repairs fur (Jrater 2."? 00 125 work on road 1 00 12'.) repairing (1 ridge 150 Lit) furnishing lumber, Sie, 94 74 LY SUBMITTED, Supervisor, ^B25?j|*? Cf ir--- ..' -.' .'> v ? ' N D cMU L-E^S. OM li>/ - m NEWTON, Bennetfcsville, S. C JLL DllUO CO., McColl, S. C. tty ace oie Plowers! Mrs. J110S. Mc ot of Qeraniui ??"uros, Palios ami voll rooted, lhat tell Cuttings '?50 oe OS lo Dental Notice ?tT2L?-*K I tmvo boujrhl Tho DENTAL tfffSZSX Ul?'I;'lt)ll recently BOOUpiotl "uv ^U-LtlT Dr. w. T. Horndon, located Ovor Isnacsohn'a Htoro. and will opon for Portnanont 1J rnctico about May 5. Du. J. L. (URSON. March 31, 1904. ATTENTION I Thia command in ibo army means business. Has the sanio vah?o to you when we use it This week its "At* tendon" to thc lae! that we are ?bow ing Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Notions and Novelties, at low prices STRAUSS ?fe Co. Superb S. O, White Leghorns. $1.00 per 16 Eggs GEORGE W. VANDERBILT STRAIN, - THE ACKNOWEDGED ECG MACHINE. - ' Hare been tested at several Exp. Station.?, and have como otT victors. 1 will guarantee 10 Chicks to sitting or duplicate orJer ut hall' price. Corn, Peas, Wheat and Ryo taken in exchange. 1 will doliver at Hen nellyville on Salesdays, when orders are rcceiyed 10 days in advance. J. M. MOODY, McOoll, S. C I Our IXTew Lime ?| X -THE DIRECT WAY- $5] |? l?TO^?'S? JET., 30"OTH I )>>? EAST. "WEST. ll BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW fi. fi. | g -AND- m 1 SE+lBOARI? I ?f Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. m., 4 00 p.m. || I Arrive Cheraw *7.50 a. m., 6.00 p. m. gS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ?5 * Direct connections at Chernw with through trains to |x tho North, East, South and Weat. M -*- >j| Thc short line and quickest tim? to Wilmington, Chnrlotlc, Atlanta, f><5 Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York, >S? Boston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East: Sp? j|? Thc thort linc un i quickest time to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, &~ Vx Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and nil points South nnd West. -,-.---j- f% ^5 Poi further information call on J. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & Cheraw R. lt.. Bennettsville.S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART TP A., SEAno.vau Am LINE Uv., Colombia, S. C. || CHARLES F. STEWART, A. C.. I'. A., S.A L. Ry. Savannah, Ga. || WU Do You want A GRAIN DRILL ? If so, Oet The Best. Wc sold in this County last season ELEVEN of thc " Far mer's Favorite G-rain Drills," and o very one ol them gave ?orluct satisfaction. Wo guarantee them io jalease. jin^A what s'.'nc ol'our customers have lo say : MR. 1*. A. Uv. _ G ES, I am very muck pleased with tin' '.Farmers Favorite Grain Drill" bought of you last season. I havo pluutcd my erops of Oat?, Wheat, Pea* . ml H?rnum Cune, and it has given me s ttl-faction. Win re 1 have boen puitins Pour Bushels Oats wheu sowed with hand, I find Two and a Hall" Bushels is suffi Piont when sowed with Drill. Slgucd .1. b\ BREEDEN. This is to ecrtify that we pluuted our rron of small erain willi ibo "Farn>er'> Favorite Grain Drill" last reason and t:r<> nleasccl with if in every particular. We planted as niuo.h as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per aere, and in ever? instance it pave us a perfect stand, and has given untiro ualisfaction. We heartily reconi icnd it. Signed T, S. and E. W. EVANS. MR I?. A, HODGES Tho "Fariner'H Favorite Grain Drill" bought'ofyou ha ?iven entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. Ci HAMER. See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL,, Very respectfully Sept io, HJO:L J. T. DOUOLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS .T. OOII0L?S k ilOTHER, Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ire ^rngs and Ipat?iil ^cdicincSj Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies, Paints, Oils, Yarn?slt* Bruslies, G-LASS and PUTTY. <^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ war Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail kours and guaranteed tu be of ?he Purest Draga and at reasonable prices. A full line ??arden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof shine J. T. DOUGLAS & URO. January 1, 1002. AT THE Ot.? STAND, OUR BICYCLES havo boco limed nnd everybody who rides them says they are ahead of tito agc. They ought to bo. They oro mnnafao turcd in thu latest, most Ecicotifio and I durable stylo. They are light in weight, easy tunuing and tho prices any way dowe. You only want the host and those are tho only "kind of wheels week. If your bicycle is weak, nm down, or needs attention bring it to our repair de partment whore old limers arc mado good as new. S J. PEARSON,. Next door to Posloffice. MAIN STJRBT TONSORIAL PAB.L0E. TuiiiD Doon FiioM ADAMS HOUBB. THE best workmanship. Bay Rum an,i Tonic Treatment Tools the best and sharpest. Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance LADIF.S WORK, a Specialty ! Once a customer, aiways a customer HATCHER & MUDD, TONSORIAL ARTISTS. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN in town and you want a good meal, remember wc eau Fervo you, A good mcai for 25c. Rcntt?urant north of thc Market. FRESH OYSTERS in cvory style. D. J. BRAY BOY Bennettsvilie & Giieraw Railroad Commencing Moe lay Nov. 9, 1003, and until furl ber notie-3; trains between Ch craw and Bobnottsville will he operated on the following fhedule, daily except iundny: _ _Q WEST BOUND PROM BE N -V KTTS VI IX E TRAIN 43 TRAIN 33 Leave BenncttsvUlo 0 .-15 a m Leave Everett's 7 25 a m Leave Kollouk-s 7 40 a 111 Arrive Chcraw 7 50 a m Leave Hornett s.vuTo 4 Ob p m Leave Everett's 5 30 p m Leave Kulloek's 5 50 p m Arrive. Chcraw G 00 p m EAST BOUND FROM CHEUAW. _. - . . . .. X 8 10 a m s -j i a m I I ?bave Chcraw . Leave K?llo?k's Ara" v. f* v. ..; t.'.r... : ?r-in?r^ HAIN .. .-av > CW.faw ' 2-> p m :. ave ly.illc%? .? '.'i 30 p m " Arrive Be'nncKsville 10 20 p m A. G. PAGE, SUIT. Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903. IGtbDay THE GREAT 30tb ?lay. RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Well Man of Me. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces thc above results in 3?* 'MVS. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures wrfen all others fail. Young men and old men will recover theit youthful vigor by using REVlV.<?f~iTqTifi??^ and surely restores from effect^; 0f self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Li^st.Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex, Failwbg Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits I one tor study, business ^or marriage. It not only I cures by starting at thc! seat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tuntfc and Blood-Builder and restores both vj/ality and strength to tho muscular and nervA-ir. system, bringing back the pink glow to p?)_- checks and restoring the Ure ol youth. It Wards off Insanity and Con sumption. AcceptVio substitute. Insistonhav ing REVIVO, no oJivr. It can he carried in vest pocket. By mail.tii.oo pct package, in plain wrapper, or six iori S5.00, with a positivo writ ten Eunrutitee to fcurc <:r refund thc money ia every package. S'or Ireo circular address Royal Aict?incCo.^ao?^ b'or sale in> Hennettsvillc by J. V. DOUGLAS & BRO. Nothing bas ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. 'Pr. King's Discovery ONSXIMPTION pr|c0 8?S"* nn- 50c 4 $1.00 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARK? DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &e. Scientific flimnca?. ??SI foar nioiUbsJPi HOM i?y ntl new*<J?>lorj. ?flUNN &Co.?,Broa,l vay'New York "'"""i omeo, ca v Pt.. WnMilnRioi), U.C.