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65361 a. A, BRO WN - - - Editor Fridav, July 8, 1904, Subscription Price: Ono year.$ 1.00 Six months.-... .50 Three months.25 STATE CAMPAIGN DAY The Candidates for Railroad Com missioner and for Congress Come to Bennettsville. 'Between three and four hundred people assembled here Saturday to hear the candidates for B. ll. Com missioner and the four candidates for congress. The meeting was held in the Court House and was called to or der soon after 10 o'clock by County Chairman C. S. McCall, who in troduced John IT. Earle of Green ville as the first speaker. The speech es of Messrs Earle, Mobiey, Boyd Evans and Garris were about thc same as those wc published last week. Mr. Gillniat was not present and Mr. Canslcr made an earnest appeal for tho voters to pul a farm er on the Board this tim?. Mr. Evans having lcd the ticket two years ago with 1800 majority and niue men in the race is, as be says, the logical candidate, and therefore deserves better treatment this year. The four candidates l'or congress came next. Mr. James Norton, who has already done good service as congressman, led off on questions of moment-finance, tari ll', local im provements, better mail facilities 1 i lit* Mr. li vans bc is the logical candidate. Mr. W. V. Dargan of Darling ton, disappointed many of his .friends by reading bis speech from a type writlcn paper, lt was a good paper on tin; wonderful progress of our country since the war, hut hav ing to read it, it lost much of its interest. However, he will visit bur people, and they will learn more ol' him. Arr. .1. 10. ICllerbe, who is no stranger came next and made a good talk, but be dropped bis candy, when ho jumped .on Mr. Kagsdalc, and, as Mr. Kagsdalc was tho lael speaker, gave bim an opportunity to handle bini to great disadvantage which Mr. llagsdale did not 1'ail lo usc to his own advantage. The court bouse was crowded most of thc i imo and every < and i - date was heartily cheered. Thc speakers got through soon after .1 many ol (hum I--.: cm -J < l?c?l .frO.V'V'. O; .?'.<.. ?-t. . ..?.-. . ?maiii??t SUIK'SA '?? h ?iv fiislib] Wi 1st ii pr< ? eli. Che meeting i. i 'lingi ii. lost ..: the congressional campaign and the four candidates for congress will visit thc county again before thc primary election, and give the voters abettor acquaintance before fixing up their ticket. THE FOURTH AT MEDLIN. A Largo Crowd - Plenty TM 12?t -Address, &c: We learn that the celebration at Medlin Springs on thc M li was n grand adair. There was a large crowd, plenty to eat, and plenty of ; -cod mineral water to drink. The leading feature': of the occasion was the presence ol'( .'apt W. II. Mc Iutyre's new military company, which went down from Clio as mounted in fantry. During the day company drills were given "and heartily ap plauded by the crowd. In the absence of Col. McIntyre, Mr. W. W. Brnco, ti candidate for tho House ?? Representatives, was pr?s??'! info Ber vice and responded with a capital gpo; ch. Hearty good cheer prevailed and !l 1 .. . r,!i"!<j?????lv -input. ino lozen ii..^.. -.I" j will not be allowed to sing in Catho lic chinches. The Pope has so ordered it. The residence of li. C. Com mander al Florence was burned Tuesday night. Saved nothing. Defective stove flue th" cause. When the Russians ca lelia lit tle band ol' Japanese detached from ilie main loree, they show what, they are cruel mintier, era. .lohn Taylor, a colored labor er on a Seaboard work nain, was shol to death on Tuesday ni Middendorf in Chesterliehl cou nty for assaulting a woman ?ind a girl ol' '.? years. lt ii reported from lianniislor that tho number of candidates there is probably shorter than in any other county in thc Slate Eight, men are to be elected and as ye I lhere only thirteen candi dates in thc held. 'flu? Chicago Tribune of July fi, publishes a partial iht ol'eas ualties resulting' [rom the .Uh of July celebration all over the country. The lisl gives tho lo tti) number ol' dead as twenty four; injured 1,5184 and a proper ty loss of $177,800. A year ago the accidents re ported on the night of July li h were forty-eight dead and :!.:?! I injured. In twenty-four hours the total luid jumped to fifty two dead and 8,6?f? injured. .-'.j ...v.iT'.vii'-;?rr ,.' vu.? 11 ? ? vri 'jasun i ri)J Glorious Fourth. Tho fourth of Jul? was duly obser ved by a large percentage of our peo ple. Most of the stores were closed uud tho streets had a Sunday silence lu the afternoon about 220 went over on tho traiu to Choraw to witness a gumo of ball butween Cheraw and Wi tniugton. We heard of no accidents or incidents anywhere. The weather wac warm but clear ami the day passed oil' pleasantly, except that the supply of ice gave out and many had to do with out their cream nud ice tea. Another Hail Storm On Saturday atternoon another hailstorm passed through the section's of Gibson, Laurel Hill, Laurinburg, tlasty. Colton and corn fared badly and hundreds of acres were swept clean. Allen Stony brought us some cottou stems. The fields looked like an oat Geld after the passage of the mower. The storm went south, to Clio, Latta Dothan nud Dillon playing havoc with corn and cotton. The colored Baptist church at Dillon was blown down uud wrecked. Lahor That Counts. The chaingnng is the heat system of organized labor that we have yet ween. Those who have seen some of the linc work dono by the chaingang of this county, now under the control of Senator McCall, and caret ul ly guarded anti systematically worked by Chief guard Jessie Jones, on the public roads aud on his large farms will vouch for what we here say. The last piece of good work done hy the gan<r is tho clcariug anti cleuuiug up of the lot in rear of the new Metho dic' Chm eh. Only ihose who have visited thc grounds cnn form any ideu I of the nice work done there. Messrs li. JJ. Kirkwood and C. E. Breedeu took charge of this work of beautify ing, milking a driveway for vehicles and placing hitching posts. Labor around town is so uncertain nnd un reliable these gentlemen appealed to Mr McCall, and he consented to let Mr. Jones with his force ot 20 per form the work and it was of course well done. Thanks to Senator McCall and ike gentlemen above uutued. Saved From Torriblo Death. Tho family of Mrs. M. L. ! Bobbitt of* Bargertou. Tenn., saw her dying and wei*.' powerless to save her. The most - k i ! ! lu I physicians and every remedy used failed, while cori???iniiou wa? siowiy but -uivly taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Con* sumption turned despair into joy. The ii i -1 hoi tie brought imm?diate relief and its continued use completely cured her. lt's thc most certain cure in the world fur all throat and lune troubles. (jrtiar:?n e .1 Dobies abc and $1 00 Trial Botllob UYee ut J. T. Douglas Drug Store* Baso Bail Notes. Bon netts ville Team wont over anti played Darlington Wednes day afternoon; and Saturday after noon, playing good hall hoth days Cflio flayed ?heruW J i'iaay eud 1 t?rthry and Cheraw handlet! j thom pretty rough. 1 uno. sville and McG'oll play-; ii he Diamond a? MeC?ll h? ! i LftovDOi ti ot tho 4th. The lol-1 towing ... thu team Lauo ?veut up. Tom Bristow, p. McRue Weatherly, c. Kinnith McColl, 1st h. Edward Morris, 2d b. Simeon Gihson, 3rd h. Robert Ricaud, s a. Victor McDaniel, r f, Dick David, c f. Charly Pearson, 1 f. On tho 10th inning the ?core itood 9 lo 9. A VeryOloso Call. "I stuck to my ecgino, although every uint ached and every nerve was racked vitli pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lu otnotivc fireman, ol* Burlington, Iowa. "1 was weak sud paie, without appetite nd all run down. As 1 was about to give ip I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and ?ter tiikioe it. I felt as well as I ever did n my life." Weak, sickly, run down peo ?Je always gain new life, strength aud igor from their min. T.y them.. Satis action guaranteed by J. T. Douglas, 'rice f>0 cents. Thc Republican party excels in 'getting together" after a family [uarrcl. In this it has greatly the migo on the Democrats, who arc J ways quarreling and scarcely vcr making up. This character stic has lost thc Democratic party i uumher of victories when they vere almost, if not quite won. Vnd tho same evil tendency seems ikcly to render it impossible to vin this year.-Sumter Herald. Judge Gage, who has been in ?nd health for several months, has vritten Governor Heyward for icrmission to go to Scotland, in ho hope that the trip nitty do him onie good. Governor Hey ward viii grant thc permission at once, .nd Jude (iago's many fr ie lids ie re hope that tho voyage and rip through Scotland will result ii his complete recovery. i II i ld i iig Roads In Alabama A letter from our young friend 'harlie B ilton, says he now has a inc joh down in Alabama building nails. Ile is using plows, rollers, rushers and steel frames for hobi ng dirt firmly in roadbed. Char? i?y worked in Richluud county nug enough to study the system I making good roads anti is now orking it to profit. Wo need 'harlie in Marlboro now. DomoBtic Troubles. lt is exceptional to (ind a family where 1?re aie no domestic ruptures occasion ly, but. tiiufii eau lia lessened by huviug r. Kings'f) New Life l*ilN mound. Much millie they save hy their groat work in Loinnch and Diver troubles. They not dy relieve you hut cure, '.'.'ta at J,T. oughts Drug Store. A strange hug which is dostruc vc to cotton, has been discovor 1 in Alabama. Royal Baking Powders at VV. M. RoweV. ft ? aaa r-ii'? KILLED AOOIDENTALLY While handling a gun that was out of nrder ls usually the story. Now. in order to prevent aceideutal killing and to be sure and kill when you waut to, I have employed an expert Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who has my guu repairing depurtmoit in charge, We ure prepared to do any kiud of fine gun repairing io factoiy order. Give us a trial uud you will he convinced that we are prepared to give you satisfaction in price, work mauship aud promptness 8. ?J. PEARSON, The Jewler. DID YOU KNOW. Did you know that in the various orpbau Institutions lu South Carolina, abovo seven hundred orphans are gathered for eduoa tiotml purposes? Did you know that it cost an average of at keast five dollarB a month to provide for each ono of th?se? Did you know that tho ru ni m er time, when other peoplo are living in plenty, iu usuully thu hardest time of tho year with our orphans, and in evury cano tho Insti tution treasurys aro ompty? Did you know thnt contributions of Hour, rico, meal, molasses, bitwon, aud other gro ceries ure UH acceptable ns cub. Did you knew that ull of thuso Oip'n n ! children, aro thc children of your dceea'cd brothers and nisten'? Did you know that if you faded to help thom they would nurdy Huffer? Tho donnie Muxwoll ( Baptist) Orphan ago is located nt Greenwood, tho Epworth (Methodist) Oi'phuuago, ut dwi um bin. Tho Thoruwell Orphanage, which now cares for aud educatcH a family of 330, is at Clinton, South Carolina At this lnttcr institution, though uuder thu cure of Pres byterians, over half of tho children aro of Methodist, Baptist Lutheran, Episcopalian orotbor poroutngo. Send your gifts to Rev. Wm P. Jueoba, President. The Japs havo placed an order with a Now York lirra for 10,000 horses for cavalry use. Now look for a risc iu horne Hush. A rural barrister was before a country magistrate in u ease where the plaintiff sought to re cover damages from n railroad company for killing a cow. Dur ing his argument the count}' lawyer used this expressive sentence: "If the train had been running us it should have been ran, or if the bell had been rung as it should have been rang, or if the whistle had been blown as it should have been blew, both ol' which they did neither, the cow would not have been injured when she was killed."-S. S. ?Journal. Wonderful Nerve, ls displayed b/ manya than enduring pains of accidental Cuts. Wounds. Bruise* Hums, Scalds, Sorelbut or stiff joints. But there's no need Cor it. Btieklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure thc trouble li's the !.(... Salve nc f-iirth ?er files, too t??al J. '1'. J>S?p;l?s Driig J rici al ((io*! L*>".o." . LettuM ttddrowt?d to th?, follc icrHUus remain uueAtlod lot ificf! io BeuoetUvillo : . Men's List. B. D. Ilunnycott. Women's List. Maria Sissou. OAK RIDGE CEMETERY Notice is hereby given that an assess ment of one dollar lias been levied upon each lot in the above- cemetery lo delray the expenses of keeping it, and the own ers thercol will make payment forthwith to the undersigned. This matter cannot bc delayed. Act at once ami oblige, JJ I. Breeden, Secy and Treas. Bville, S.C.. June 27, 04. ' AN ORDINANCE To Doline and Punish Vagrancy. Bc it Ordained hy I lie Mayor and Alder mcu of the Town ol' Bcnnctt.sville in Council assembled aud by authority of thc satuc : All persons wandering Irom place to place without any known resilience, in the Town ot licnnettsvillc who have no visible or known means ol gaining a lair honest and reputable livelihood; all sus picious persons going about without any known business; all persons who acquire a livelihood by gambling or horse rac ing without any other visible means ol ?Amine; a livelihood; also all persons who lead idle and disorderly lives not following- some handicraft trade or pro fession, or not having some known or lisible means ol livelihood who shall be able to work, and all sturdy beggars are md shall be deemed vagrants, and upon :onviction thercol shall be tined in a sum not exceeding One Hundred Dollars or imprisoned not exceeding .50 days, or work on thc public roads ol the town tor x like number ol days. Done and ratified in Council this 211 ll Jay of Juno, A. I>., 1901. 1'. A. HODGES, Mayor GOING TO MOVE. Dr. J. A. Fa ison iviil move in to his oflice on Darlington Street the 1st ol' July. (Jilin; will be round midway between J. T. Douglas's Di no; Store anti J udge Hudson's ollice. Look for his sign in front ol' ollire. June 10, Phil. ADDITIONAL EULE. ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM. Rule No li. Parties wishing thc elee rie plant run aller midnight will be ac :oinmodatcd al thc rate ol Three l)ol? ars per hour or part thercol by making viittcn application to the Chairman ol he Board stating length ot time he vished the plant run and accompanying bc request by thc cash. Rule Mo. 12. Any person using Oleclric Kans 12 inch sine shall pay One >ollar per monti, on Flat Rate. New Law Firm VrOTlCK. is hereby given thal we " have this day lormcd a co partner hip limier the firm name ol NEWTON & I WENS for the practice ol law in all the ;OUrtS. AU business entrusted to Us liall receive prompt and careful atten on. H. ll. NEWTON. JENNINGS K OWENS, Ilcnncitsvillc, S. C., June 14, 1904. NOMINATIONS. For 0one:re88--0ib District I hereby announce inysell a candidate lor nomination to tigress troin the sixth district subject to *.hc Democratic primary. James Norton. i hereby announc mj sell a candidate] lor Congress Irom thc Sixth Congress ional District, subject to thc Democratic primary. July I, 04 VV. F. Dargan, House of Representatives. I am n candidate for re election io the] House of Repr?sentai;fen. subject lo tho action of tho Democratic Prtniu y. D. i> MeCou., J|t. I hereby announce myself .. oandidatel for tho HOUND of ltaprefceutativpa (run Marlboro County sub e.;!, t.? the role? oil tho Democratic Primary, and pleine myself to abide the result thereof audi support the nominee? me. May 6, 1904. W. W. Bm CR; For Clerk ol Court I horeby aonounct in iel! a candidate for ro-elcctiou to tin cftict of Clari nf Court for Marlboro . South \-.tc liuuy subject to tho thc Daum* eratic Primary, and ? pl Il . ap port thc nominees tin J.?.-. A. DUAI;".. April 25th, 1904. I hereby aauouuuo for Clerk of Court sub; tho Democratic Priuiu' ?If ?i e iiidldato the nation i-f HiaiiA: I hereby anuounci did ate for the oflice . for Marlboro Count) rules and regit lat ?0 Democratic Primary LEWIS . my sol f na a can? ( '!? rfc of Court sebjoet to thu t> gbveririug the I !bdion. GOV?KOTOK. For Sh L hereby unnouuee n for re-election to the Marlboro county, subjei tho Democratic Primar to nbido tho result of B the nominees thereof. July 8, 1904. I hereby announce 1 date lor ollice ot Sh County at thc coming T pledge myself to abl said Primary Kleclio the nominees ot same .Inly I, 04. V eic a cami hitit? . .? et Sltorilf n; tu tho ayU'-'u of pledging my mdt . .-cd louuppOr! J. B. OHV.K;: ?-' :. as a ca'idi -.if ol Marlboro . ? ; lt ry 'rVtec boo : by the re-;ti lt ol a.id tr support K. K?&KUS I hereby announce 11 for the office of Sherill' subject to tho rule* of tl inury, und pledge myee] HU.lt pf tho K'iino and KU) of said primary election. May 2. 1904, ?V) '?ry c. I) liiecratk . td th I hereby announce my for ellice of Sile ri IT of Mill jin) at thc coming Primury El myself tn abide by the n marv Election nnd f" ? ntl I .;rli o M BOC cby a?rnivti?o mvp-ir f, candidate | ?.'hean' Shorirt ot MnrVctc,*?f?onuby, to Ulf: action of thrt result thereof and to sup) nf the same. JAS F April sth. 1904. aomln< IVA For County Su I hereby announce my Tor re-election to tho offici Marlboro county at tho slecUon, subject to tho rn n mme, and pledge myself [.hereof and nupport tho priunity election. Muy iS, 1904 M L Ct MU). I hereby announce ra; : [or tho ollice of County Si to the action of the Dei pledging myself to abido il < lanni, and to support tho 1 et primary election. April 9th, 1904. Ihereby announco mysel for thc ellice of Co nibjeet to the action of iriinary. Meli 2S, 1904. tl 1 ut Si ervlsor Dt uistiti. .T. L'AHT . For Superintendent I hereby aiinuiince myi or re-election to the otlici irintondont of Education, ictio.i of tho D?mocratie. W. ii. STA rt .v . April 26 1904. For County A I hereby announce no or re-election to the t .t Marlboro comly at nary clectio-i, pledging he rcsuit thereof, ant tominc?s ol the same. CHAS. i. .) une 22, 1904. a c: i I'-. Ol indi For County Ti I hereby annonce my or re-election N> tho ? I Treasurer-Subject to th bc Democratic Primury. Tilt-M. lit?"- Km two pi< suits for Gouts & 1 C. Ji. Ci? laud 0 ' NEW SONGS am br .salo nt low prices, )rgans, and Musical d* all descriptions, g nd easy terms. Oh . liken in exchange. ST'... . . ; i" c< A full lino of II , Mckies Preserves, K OH, Jellies &o. at W. >. Lin NOTICE TO GRE EST. JACKSON S f\ LL persons having thc estate ol jackst .rased, are hereby noli tme to me at once, anti slited to said estate will me. 1). D. Jun/: 16, 1904. ..f nt F lill We are Agents for a number of the Leading High Gracie PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES, AND SOLICIT THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EVERY ONE Wanting to Buy a NEW PIANO, ORGAN or SEWING MACHINE, or ANY ONE WANTING TO EXCIIANGE THEIR OLD ONE FOR A NEV/ ONE. We are in position to save You Money, and all we ask is that you LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, SSS"" OUR SALESMEN neut anywhere on request. We sell either for cash or EASY PAYMENT PLAN. lIlllS (BENNETT & COVINGTON, Proprietors ) OLIO, FRESH BREAD m ROLLS THREE TIMES A WEEK. MR. R. P. SIIULTZ HAVING CLOSED HIS BAKERY H IC RE, 1 have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH BREAD, ROLLS AND [CAKES of his splendid mnko ut my Store for the accommodation of thc Trade. .Shipments received fresh three times a week, and orders can be filled [daily us wanted by customers. I gtiaiantcc prompt servioe. March 1001 W. M. -{OWE, I beg to inform the Public that I represent some Ol the best FIRE INSURANCE Companies in the "WOrld. Liberal as to Terms and Rates. Try me ! March 10, 190 1. JNO. S. MOORE. JJ AN SUPPLY YOUR WITS. NO USE TO WORRY, BUT COME RIGHT ON TO Dry (xoo'<'!-\ Clothing, Shoes, And Fancy Orocenos Miff" Fresh Wator Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty. Ve Keep a full line in each Department and will fill your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Vlieu you como to Town call aud see us. Phone orders in town delivered FRJ?E, and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and sec us-Near Douglas' Drug Store. 3?-? 00 Serge Coats and Vests -(R T~ MAUUT mv in Longs, Stouts, and Regulars. ; (c) LIO NO VELI Y at the C. B. Crosland Co. j _ n , . ur i Manufacturing Works SPECIAL TO LADIES. Wc have a largo assortment of spring and Summer Dress Goods, vhich wc are now selling at very ow prices, Ladies arc especially in rited to call and inspect same. Jonie early if you wish to secure inrgaius. STHAUSH & Co. jggT1" See our late things in judies Neck Wear, at C R. Crosland's POR SALE! A liicycle for a lady or Gents .olor Black or Blue with 28 in vhecls and rubber tires. S. J. Pearson. WE STILL KEE! ) THE HUNGRY;! Wu KM ill town und you want ii e;ood mont, remember we eua nerve you. A (rood IIICIO for 25e. Restaurant north of the Market. FRESH OYSTERS ia every Htyle. _D. J. BRAYB( > Y_ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SKA BOA UI> Air Line RAILWAY. The Senbunrd Air Line Ry ached le was changed on January 1 Oth. 'rains leave Clieraw.S. C., us follows: lor th hon ml No fill ni 8.05 n. in, .? No 50 nt !):24 p. m. iouthbouud Nu 57 ut 8:05 a. m. No 27 nt 10: 10 p. m. The Bennellsville nod Uhornw ii. (t., leaving Benuettsville at (i. 45 a. .1., couuect with No (?li und Nu 57. The afternoon tiain leaving Ben ettsville at I p. m. gives Bonnotis ille people an opportunity lo take it ailis No 50 and No 27. E?fHH llii^ncs* recentlv known ns the X OLIO NOVELTY M AND FOTI I KING (JO . will hereafter be known as THE OLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with .F. ll. IVEY sole owner and director, The latest improved wood working machines ure beiiiK placed lor doinn ali kinds ol'Novelty work for builders use at living prices. Mr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts ville und will take your orders. Oct 23, 1903. i I Benuettsville & Clieraw Railroad "?yf gama? hi.II Commencing Monday Nov. 9, 1003, and until further notice, trains between Olicrawand Bonnettsvillu will bu operated on tho following fJlcdulCi daily except Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM URN MOTTS VILLE TRAIN .13 TRAIN :;:t Leave Monnetfsvillo Leave Kverdi's Leave Kollock's Arrive Olioraw Leave Rcnncttsvillo heave live re I t's Leave Kollock's Arrive I'hera w fi 45 a in 7 2"> a ni 7 10 a ui 7 .10 n in .I nu (i m ?1 lill |) m 5 .1U p tn 6 UU p ni EAST UOUN1? FROM CH Ell AW. TRAIN ;ts THAIN AN ORDINANCE 'o punish Assaults and Assaults Si Batteries, anil prescribo a punish ment ior same : Any person who within the corporate mits ol the Town ol ?cnnettsville shall idely. angrily and violent'y strike or tempt to strike the person of another itbout any good and sufficient cause tall bc deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor id upon conviction shall bo lined in a m not exceeding One Hundred Hoi rs or be imprisoned not exceeding 30 iys or work on the public roads ol the wu lora like number ot days. Done and ratified in Council ibis 241h ;y ot June 1904. P. A. HODOKS, Mayor. Leave Olieraw s 10 a m Leave Kollock's S 20 a tn Leave Kverctt's , s 3.1 a ui Arrive Hound tsville "J (?1 a in Leave Ohcraw '.i 2.1 p m 32 Leave Kollock's 0 30 p m Leave Kverctt's .10 p ni Arrive Beuncttsvillo Io 20 p ni A. (.'. PAGE, SUPT. OheraWi Nov. 7, 1*JO;{. 9 KILLTHE COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery CONSUMPTION 0UGHS and /OLDS Price SOc ft 5.1.00 Freo Trial. 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Peas aiiil Sorsum (Jane, and it has niven inn saiUTiotion. Where I have be< n Mitring Knur BuJiols O.os when sowed with hand, I lind Two and a Hwlf l?'i-h' U i* Mifli eieut when sowed with Drill. Slguod .1. F. BREEDEN, This is to certify that we planted our crop of small tiirairi wit li (Jie ' Fajni'-r's Favorite Grain Drill" last season and are pleased with it in everv iiarlieuljyr ?v'?" planted as uiueh as six hushed Red Rust Proof pa's per acre, and in eye?? mstniice' it gave us a perfect stand, aud has given entire uatisfartliun. We hcta'rilv recoin . mend it. Signed T, S. and E. W< EVANS. * J MR. P. A. HODGES The* "Farmer's Favorite (haiti Drill" bought of you has given entire satisfaction, and I heartily recommend it. Signed J. C. I IA M KB. -?**<M><H**&$oeoi>oo? ? See us if you Expect to Buy a DRILL, Very respectfully Sept l?, 1003. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOUGLAS J.T. DOUGLAS k BR?li?B, Practica] Pharmacists and Dealers in Wm W)niP a,,(' W%?M cd i ci ii es, Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Patois, Oils, YarMsIi, Bsnslies, GLASS and PUTTY. ^.FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ *sr Prescriptions carefully compounded at ali hours and guaranteed to be of Ute Purest J Jr u os and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Tlianlcful for past liberal -patronage wc solicit a corMwanccof\8atn - J. T. DOUGLAS & m% Jaanuty: 1, 1904. AT TBE Ol.? STA}*??