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("Subscription Price: One year.$1.00 Six months..50 Three months.25 The Legislature. The Senate and house both show | signs of getting down to work. Senator Blease of Newberry hae| introduced a bill reducing passen ger fares to 2? cents instead of 3 Also a bill to reduce the pay of J Magistrates. Mr. Bruce, a bill to f compel Railroads to give the col ored people separate Pullman nc comrnodation. Mr. McColl a bill to allow* tho trustees of Clio School district to issue bonds to build larger Graded School building. TO THE DEMOCRATS OF MARLBORO Fellow Citizens: Permit mel tolhank you most sincerely for the honor you have conferred upon me in nominating me to | fill the unexpired term of our late lamented Senator Charles I S. McCall. I esteem your call the greatest honor of my life, and if spared by a kind Providence to fill this term of office, I promise you to strive to discharge my duties to the best of my ability, having an eye single to the welfare of the peor>le of Marlboro and the State. J. H. HUDSON. January 12th 1905. A WORTHY CAUSE "Mir. EDITOR-Tho Indies o citing subscriptions to the Confi Monument They wailed on me nd, on looking over their list o Bcffpti?us, I was astounded to si names of many of our citizens, subscribe! only $1 each, aud some I do thiuk that our people uro lit estimating their duty in this ma It should be regarded as a pnvi. (not a charity) lo ho allowee! to g lo this noble cause It would be i. graceful for any tine southerner i to have regard for those who died defence of their country, and capee ally for those who died lighting for n "Cause" that failed, though dear to j Southern hearts God help tlic man thut sets Btich a low estimate upon his appreciation 1 It is true, there are Kimo who aro not able to give more than one dollar. To such this criticism does not apply. I trust thc ladies will have the mimes oi the subscribers and amounts they give published in both the county and tho i. Buln r:ig old ...> h! si's inj particule i eu J seo N\LL\? <'.>.'. - ".- ?n? i best i li io gc of lifo nm! how much. The j record should he mudo I regard the lest. Tho monument will never be built on dollar subscriptions. If I were the ladies I would riot accept such from those who should give uior/v No miro who can raise moue~jg^g&%h to buy n suit ot clothes os^ja??F ?'? ?f eu^> scribing less tl^^^^^uiiars. There town and count) glad to contribute ^herc are a hundred or -nore "county who could give $100 "erich and not feel it, and there are one thousand who sh ou Ul subscribe 1 rom five to fifty dollars each. I am sure that many of the one liol Inr subsciibers did not consider th' matter or they would have given mo -some of them had near md d relatives that died in the civil ' Methinks I can hear their sweet . calling from the other shore y "Do this in remembrance of p Alas! for us. Whither .tendiuG ? We have waited ' to show our respect for our . dead, and no wonder it has eva p.. Did we ever have any ? That is .. question. Will not ihe sons of worthy .ires show themselves to be also worthy by contributing to this noble cause, anti pushing it nlong to its consuma t\o? ? We shall see ! Jan. 17, 1905 Cl VIS. FROM KOL LOCK. Mr. IOd i tor-As I have not seen anything from this point fi r some time, will give you a few items thal may interest someone, hut really there is little news worth relating. Six cents cotton has knocked the life out ol'everything in this section. Tho fanners are holding their cotton lip here and say they will not sell at prices now offered. Christmas passed nffnicely. Only one accident that ol'.Mr. J C. Irby who had the misfortune to lose a hand from an accidental discharge of bi glin. lie is doing ns well as could he expected. Mr. lind Mrs. W. L Rogues are ai home from th ir honey moon trip to Florida. Mrs K. W. Pogues is visiting her parents in ('liarles!on. Miss Mary L Pegues is visiting friends in Rockingham. Mr. Jamel McArlhur has been np pointed Notary Public and we look for him todo a rushing business with the runaway couples from over the linc. Mr. T: F. Malloy has sold his stock of goods nod moved lo Cheraw Slr J. P. Mo ly ol' Lancaster is holding down ibo S. A. L. and R & C. agency here now. Thc news of the death of Col C. S McCall shocked our community nuil made us ti 11 ft cl sad. Jan Ki, 1005. Rex FIRE AT LESTER. Wo regret to learn that Mr. J.di II LI. Breeden of Lester lost his barn ami stables by fire Wednesday afternoon, together with a lot of corn, foi age and ii bales of cotton. Origin of fire un known. Such a los-s is Tell just at this time. A LETTER FROM GEORGIA. A Fine Climate-Cheaper Land Good Crops-The PJace for a Farmer With a Little ' Money. Doar Mr. Brown-Please change my address on your ro?iliog list from Carnegie to Baxley, Ga. My family and I, after twelve years rt&idence in Randolph county, are now cozi y domiciled in the town of Baxley, tho county seat of Appling. Bo far, we are highly pleased with die chang?, having recendy purchased a home in the town and a nice farm out Borne disiauco. ' I will sa/ right here for the benefit of your many readers who may be on the lookout for a homo or a farm or tor a paying in vestment, that in my judgment, lhere, is no better place in this great nation to invest thou in Appliug couuty lands they oro level, ferdie and cheap/ Good water, good climate and good health The sportsman ha? plenty of recreation. Partridges are abundant, squirrels, turkey? nud deer plentiful in tho swamps of the Allamoha and Uig hurricane Creek-and all the wa ters teeming with the finest li di There isa level plateu running fr un near Hazlohurst io the northwestern part of tho county in a southeasterly direction to the Wayue cou; ty line, tvbich level is from B?X to seveu miles vide, and appears to be very low land They ure thc highest lauds in the county, but aro so flat that they are not desirable for farm lauds, as they would have to be drained. The great Southern Railway passes through the .MItiro length of these flat lauds, and very naturally causes travelers to form jan erroneous opinion of the country? But, the fact is, after getting out 3 or .1 miles either side of the railroad along the creeks nod the branches, tho lands are self drained and aro very fine for farming purposes I think somewhat superior to the Marlboro lands. cse lands are especially adapted growth of soa-islaud cottou,corn ugnr cane and vegetables of all They aro adapted a'so'to short cotton, but the residents here re is more money in raising the not fluctuate so price at present? xlev, while the | ut 6 i c. airly good and | ?e a good deal br sale, r of the death I Marlboro kas| loss, ny Marlboro I lerous New | i cur, i HIL -s, ?EWTON. BAXLEY, 1905, fJSir* Get ore buy ing your Li mrance. See what w ir-Pro tection that Cito. ?ON "Tin len." tJ??llc M ?i?J - ?iii f:..u*i the S iuiboi a Cultivator: "There ia ito . ho fright et titi LY iiioa of if ike government's i the paica of cotto' . Wil son's report about WVfi???g? - v ?rs and now he co' wTij jr report which w? ith many million ; * our cotton nt the salvation ol' the & } Farmers to hold d refuse abso lut' ,it at a fair price. J> long, quit selling p j prices advance jrs would heed this get a splendid price .nee of the unmark rld needs all the cotton mado this year, and the jturers should be made to good price tor it. They nake line dividends at ten d cotton. Fanners had just as .1 get advantage of the profits the speculators. If the farra rs get frightened into selling by the sudden depression they will lose and the middle man gets the profit. A TRUE STORY A little barefooted boy on a cold night last winter stood in front of i large shoe store, looking wist fully at the display in the window alien a kind Sunshine member passing in her carriage noticed the tiny feet red with exposure and the -ad look on thc face of the lad. Approaching the hoy the lady ?lid: "Would you like a pair of those diocs?" "Yes, ma'am, but I haven't got my money." "Come in the store with mc she sn'uh "Perhaps wc can arrange ivilli the man to give you a pair." filtering the store this Suushiuer ;cnt out a boy for a pair of stock ngs of thc proper size and asked br a bowl of wann waler. With ?cr own hands she washed the dir y little feet, pulled on the stock ngs, and then pun-based a pair of tout shoes, the little fellow nicaii iddlc becoming mute with astoni shment. When he realized that he articles were his own, he look d lovingly into the face of the lady nd said: "1 was just asking God o give me a pair of those shoes dieu you came up. Arc you God's die?" Representative Pollock of Chos srfiold says ho will introduce a ill at this session of tho Legisla uro making it a misdemeanor for giiiner to give information to nyntie about the number of bales f cotton ginned at his gin. Tho " Woodmen of tho World" of Cam MI have decided to prosecute the young an McIntosh who shot Mr. Traywich at hcraw recently while target shooting. Season And Diseases. - It ia a common belief that th ero is a relation between tho seasons and diseases; In macy cuses?tliis belief is jus tified by the faots. Smallpox for example, ?6 especially a disease of the winter; typhoid fever of tho autumn and pneumonia of the win ter and spring. AU caterrha! in flammation of he respiratory or gans are also most common dur ing the pinter and early spring. There is no apparent reasons why typhoid fever should sudden ly attack a great number ot peo ple just at the end of summer and the beginning of autumn, yet such is the faot. The prevalence of smullpox in winter is explained partly by the fact that vaccine virus, and pre sumably, therefore,smallpox virus ns well, is very resistant to cold, und is destroyed by a moderate degree o? continuous heat. But probably the lack of v? ntilatiou has much more to do with it, the poison ueing concentrated in the stagnant air which fills BO many of our homes ia winter. It has been shown conclusively that this is the case of typhus fever, now happily an almost extiuct disease, and we cannot doubt that the same cause is active in the spread of other so-called winter diseases. Themoral is evident that ho who runs may rend it-fresh air, open windows and freo ventilation in all living apartments and bed rooms.-Youth's Companion. --Lei us protect your Home and Household goods against fire. A little money expended might mean much to you in time of trouble. CROSLAND & TYSON .'The Insurance Men.'' Night Was Uor Torror. "I would cough nearly all uight lom?." writes Mrs. dins Apnlegale ol'Alexan dria, Ind , "and could hatdly gel any sleep. I had consumption so b ul th it it' 1 walked a block I would couuh frightfully and spit blood, but when all othsr medi cines failed, three $1.00 bottles o? Dr King's New Discovery wholly curod m? and 1 gained 58 pounds" It'd absolutely guaranteed to eure (Jiughs. Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Liing troubler. Piieo 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles freo nt'J. T. Douglas' Dtug Store. A Cure For Smallpox. Red Springs Citizin. Mr. Walter Smith sends us re ceipt for the cure of small pox. It was clipped from one ot tho lead ing papers in Missouri. Dr. J. J. McElwee, secretary of the^^Miss ouri State Board of Health, gives the following receipt for small pox. "1 herewith append c. re ye? pt - luck liaa been tls??l to tu y ! ijbw \H ::. . itt -M ? < ?' "V- i rt . ^"T^v-?-.'?l j small pox. It will peuvent cc ure {though thc pitt? u gs aro tilling', ._ dis-luo cow pox in Englaud the world of scien ce overwhelmed him with fame, but when the motjt scientific school of medicine ia the world, that of Paris, published this receipt it passed unhee??etl. It it as unfail ing aB fate and conquers in every instance. It will also cure scarlet lever. Here is the receipt as I have used it to cure small pox: Sulphate of Zinc, one grain; digi talis, one. grain; sugar, one half teaspoonful. Dissolve in a wino glass of soft water which has been boiled and cooled. Take teaspoon ful] every hour. Either scarlet fe ver or flmall pox will disappear in twelve hours. For children the dose must bo diminished accor ding to age. It'commuuities will compel their physicians to use this treatment, there will be no uoed of pest houses. If you value your lite use this receipt. THE DEMOCKAT republishes the above for the lourth time in six years, aud it tloes seem reasonable that our people could prevent its spread over the country. One Secret Of Success The faculty of keeping friends ' is the secret or secret of success of many men It's not enough to be able to make them. It is a comparatively easy matter to win regard and favor with a pleasing exterior and even the framework of a well stored mind. Yes, it is easy to win friends but to hold them-"Imf tiler's the rub." A real friend ship and the only kind worthy of struggle and sacrifice, is a priceless possession, and h?3 is rich indeed who cannot count his friends on the fingers of one hand. It is customary, liow 3ver, to speak lightly of friend ship and to refer to another as x friend when an acquaintance is meant. People who rise to power and intluence are usually those who have retained their friends. Tiley are the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.and pros perity does not chango them. The friends of long agi? are theirs for aye.-The December Madam. Mr. H. W. Finlayson writes the Jheraw Chroniclo that the price it cotton will go up ns sure as ?un rise. New Yorkers aro eating Shad, itrnwberric8 and cucumbers, timi ?now on the ground, WARNING NOTICE. AH persons are hereby warned not ti rcspass in any manner upon the lands I the undersigned in any m anner, by | unting, fishing, hauling or pasturing tock or otherwise. A. \V. McIntyre J, 1*. Mel cly re January 5, 1905. THE BEST v A HIGH-CLASS An -AT THE - Auditorium Murchisr Building] TOMORROW KM;ur. John T?iomas Concei, Com ONE NIGHT C ri . This Company receiv oat praise wherevi und they have tr: Maine to Califorh NUTTING LU DON'T MI, Tickets on sale at J. ' iRiaV Drug Store. Get and avoid the r i: Brutally Torti A casa enuc to light 'cot anti unmerciful i??rtn Ita1 p. oe ver. boen equaled, doo I .' ink'ol i a. Calif waites. .' For . lurcd.Josufhuab'.e pain M?)? andi^toothing relieve tried everything known. Fleurie Bp tera and it's iii eine on earth for that Hoi ' es ol' it completely eme I ?rood for L?A,?,- and Kidn general debility- Only 50 guaranteed by J. T. Dou. WOOD TO BURN. I can fill orders fe Wood-nice and dr Brccden's Novelty W amount wanted. W. P. 1 January .12, l?O?. Working NiKhtt The bu*ie?t anil mfgli that over wag 'iiado is Lile Pills. These pill* into strength, littleness ir Tap; into mental power... ful in building up the he per bax Sold by. J T. D Ko Pity Uhc "For years fate was t uoudy" writes F. A. Gul Ala. "I bad a terrible ea ing 24 tumors. When all I Arnica Salvo cured me. '. hums and all aches and | at J. T. Douglas' Drug ? NOTICE TO CR1 ESTATE C. S. M 1 LL persona indebted Oi C. S. MoflALIi, deci make itntncdiitc piytnet signed, and all polmont against said estate will liieui properly itemized a undersigned. D. I T. 1 A ( C. S lix'rs Est. .January 'J. l?i()?. L ll 13 OE ?Q\ i-X'il t il I John Weatherly, TN obedience to ah". O * by tho II.nio.ablo I sell belora th? CourtM lionsville, Sou'h Care Monday in February - ile hours to thc hight; all timi certaio piece, land,'lying situate in ? lunn in the State af. ONK IIUNDRI3D AN A0R13S, moro or less lands ot* C. I Sheirill D McOoll. Wash Hu said sile being liad hu land between said par Tenn of sale cash, for all pa pets NOTICE OF I EM i tc of Step "AVI NC filed ni' _J? Administrator., d estate ol Stephen Quio is hereby ??ven that I Honorable, Tho Judge lor the County of M ul of SoutbjCarolina, ut octtpvillc, on ilio20tl next, or as so ill there: can he In ard. for a fin ministra tor, dc bonis t W A d tn i ni; Bv?llc, S. C , Jan IS Tile State ol So To tlie Commissioner; for thc Corni rXTHEREAS, The I VV who, at the held iu November, n, member o! the Sen tn District ot Marlboro for lour years, has si <h parted'this life. And stitulion ol the State directs that in sucti ca t an shalt he issued bj the Senate for thc pm vacancy thus occisi?n der ol the term lor wli deceased was elected i Now, THEREFORE. you are hereby reqtiii vertiscment, anti with the provisions of th ? Laws ol the said Sta tluty in such case, to h a Mt niier ol tile Senat District aforesaid, to maiuder of the term ' ll inorablc C S. McC iii.- Polls to bc opehe places ol election in ti TUESDAY thc Twt January, 1905 hy th. Managers tor those pi anti the counting of t the declaration til thc lion lo lie in accortl ti lisions of law providii Flections and du: man lilt; stine Tuts WRIT, Togeth urn ot tiic Election to lave bet?re the Senate ilg alter thc Selection. Witness thc I lonoral Esquire, President Columbi i this thin in thc year ot our I. nine hundred anti JOHN ] 'resillen ROIVIWT R. H EM PU I ChMt ol thc Senate ,01! tet? er .. A FAIR TEST. BY AN HONEST MAN." At the request of Mr. A. HufT/agent for the Virginia & Carolina' Chemical Co., to make a lest against PERUVIAN GUANO with his Fertilizer,-he made me a present ol two sacks pf 8.4.-4 .0i the. V. & C. Co . goods -to make the test vvith. The trial wis made on land se lected by Mr. Hofl htmselt and Mr.'-Ir vine, my Superintendent.. .Ter>. rpws were planted,. with. equal' ^mounts,gf, each fertilizer, at the "rate ol 400 lbs per acre, with.the lollowing-results: t Peruvian Guano .made loidbs,-. v .Mr Huff's 8 4-4 made 153 lbs, ' A dlllerence Ol 38 lbs on ten rows'. ? I hereby certily thc above statement is correct. ; 1 (Signed) AV. H.-Dial." ' I hereby certily the"aboV? lacis ??d h? ures are correct '.**" . T, J. Irv|n.e, Superintendent Witness, W. G Watts. At this rate the difference on one acre would have been 342 lbs of seed colfon, or 114 pound ot lint cotton. No?v figure 114 lbs at 8 cents and you have $'.) 12 per acre in FAVOR CF PERUVIAN GUANO The Peruvian Guano used in above test only analyzed 2 87 per cent Antonia 2.67 per cent ot potash and io per cent Phosphoric Acid, which was the lowest grade sold last year. I am now offering a limited quantity ui Guano containing over g Per Cent oi Ammonia as well. 8 per cent ol Phos . Acid and over i^per cent ol Potash, ' which I be? I lieve' to be the finest cotton" and dcm fertilizer that can be had tbdav. . '?? As there is only a'Hmited-..qiia?tify^of tliis Cargo rema?njri?' unsold "it 1 nccessr ry lor me to' take yo\ir or? once, and I trust that all my iris d?cide to try al. least A.I'EW.TON!^ PERUVIAN GUANO Til IS Y KAR B. E. Moore, Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties Dec. 22, I?04 N?TIGE '10 CREDITORS. ALL persons having claims against the estate ol Ii: F. Whittaker, de* ceased will please present them to the undersigned, duly attested within the time required by law, and all persons indebted to the Estate will please settle the same promptly wiih -. .1 T. Whitrakci Dec. 16. 1904. Qualified Executor. WARNING NOTICE! A LL persons aro hereby warned against trespassing on nnv nf my lan.Ls Red Hill township by hunting with doe .ind pun day or night, or in any way tres passing upon sania. Thc law will be en fui ced against all who violate this notice Mrs Annie Covington. Roi Hill. Dee. ::. 1904. . Tax Returns OFFIOS ov AuniTon MAimnorid Go., Bouucttavillo. it-rt. * f"?. )T??K i- h roby riven that (hi oili.e'viii bo;''oporV:IKVinv2od d?j o'' i .1 v?~? --V^jyi '- ?.''.'. ' .' 0,J-">' 1 i KJUJ :?>.?';?"..: -j;' i ??ivinc tia return? i "T.'.liii?fi'nv ,. - ..M- riP^Mavlboro uetfi J'y I ?.?-.y^, ui> owueii w<>otuer,:or tiusuuuu. parcnt^guardian.. trustee, a?l mi air irater, aecountiti.^ ?ffiecr, agci?i attorney or faOj .or, on ibo J ->r day bf January "Pin?, _ arc required to list the same for taxation within the lime required hy law, OR IN cuu TUE PEW.U.TY of ?U per cent, which ittneh.Qs io ca>e of Failure to do so. Please take notice also that any improvements on teal estate should bc returned at thc same time. Thc Pol! Tax of One Dollar is levied .n all persons between thc apes of 21 and sixty yearss except persons who are maim md linallie to carn a support. The Auditor or an assistant will attend it tho lollowing pl ?ces in the- county on ibo days named for thc convenience of tho publie. Rid Hill, Mandeville, January io Red Hill, Blenheim, " 17 Browuavillo, Bria'-ow'tt f-iture, " iS Hebron, II amer'? Stoic, " 19 Clio, -J 20 Rod Bb: ff, Factory store, .? 23 McColl, . . .? 24 Tatum, 1; ?. 25 AJamsvillo. Newtonvillo, " 26 Brlghtsvillo, Goodwin's Mill, " 27 Smithville/ Gr?ut'a Mili, " 30 My olhce in Benncttsvillo will he open during the .time prescribed hy law, from .January 2nd lo l'Vbrtia.ry: :20th l'JU?, where punies in Benncttsvillo and those lailiotj to tnako returns ut tho above n-tned places can be accommodated. C. 1 S II IO ll RI LL, Auditor Marlboro County . An Ordinance Requiring all persons living within the corporate li:? its nf the Town ol BennettBviilo to be vaccinated : Be it ord lined l?y tho Mayor and Alder men of tho Town of BennettBviilo io Council assembled : That nil pomona living within tho cor porate Limita of the Town of lienncttavjlle .shall immediately call 'upon the city Pby aioiau and he vaccinated except thoBo .who obtain a certili ale from a roputablo Phyn ieiun that it ia not ncceasnry. Any porain refiling to o imply with thia ordinance ah all b< fluid not lesa than Five uot more than ono humired dollars, nr he eoulined in Jail not moro than thirty lays. Done and ratified in Council the 7th day of December A. D , 1904. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. -Filil? ll SURETY BONDS, 101 DE LIT Y AND' COURT. (JON TRACT and l'I DELIT Y BONDS. There a re no better ' companies thon [l?ese, represented by ., . . . J NO. S. MOORE. Nov 15. I SO I. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notico ia hereby give 1 that tho J. L McLaurin Farm in Red Bluff townahip haa )oen poated, and that treimnaa will not ha .ormitted for hunting, wood cutting, haul ag Htraw, riding or walking or otherwine m thia plnoe and nil peraona violating thia lotion will be prnaccutcd acoording to law ! specially rtijeot to atock grazing. Nov io, 04. B, F, Stanton, Lo&eo. -o .00 1 ??LFYR1 .? lt ls. aFtt jnaci I haye for sale Succession Wakeiield'and Early SpriW^J ^?? " Cabbage Plarits.fgrown in opeu air on tjna coast from \T A. on -seeds bought from the best and most reliable ... ... ,"-Seedsmen in the United States nt the ! ,; following prices F. O. B. '?oi? I?OO to 5000 $1.50 per M. pP^ipbO to 1 OOOO SI .25. . ?o?s of l?M>OC spceia? piices on Application. 13?T" Special Inducements to Dealers, Any information CB to tho cultivation of Cabinga will bo choer fully "|pveu'*bh application. S. J. Rumph. Adams Run, S." G. -o .00 Do you wait the best Hay F ress that has ever been on our market ? We have a car Load of them and are selling them at $60 each. >u expect toi buy a BUGGY, a WAGON ST oR^&ARNESS, be sure to see me! I Have just Received Two Oar Loads of BUGGIES, One Oar WAGONS, And 100 BETS Of HARNESS. .Mi of which I mu goimg It will be to your interest to see me before buying any o? these. Very respectful wm Sent 8, 1904? to y Our ircr H -THE r ?3" :r>ro:R,'x,:E3:, v BEM?TSVILL. >t< >^< >?< >T< ?< >?< >$< bine ;p P ;B ,H p p n p p p ss ?S ML inCa.. AIR LI Leave Bennettsville Arrivo Chcraw DAILY * Direct connections t thc North, East, South n The i-hort lina and quiekest Raleigh, RlnhiiKiiid. Watliinp Huston. Buffalo, Pittsburg an Thc .'hort line and quickest li Tampa. Montgomery, New Foi further information call < Chcraw t. lt.. Bennettsville. S. C T P A.. SEAHOARD AIR LINK ll SOUTH . ^r~r~.ir"-". J) /i 11 i i. AT 5 00 p. m. 6.10 p. m. h through trains to 'ton, Charlotte. Atlanta, 'hiladclnhu, Now York, i :ind K:lSt. Savannah, Jacksonville, points .South ?nd West. ... N, ?gent Bennettsville & , ..r address JOH. W. STEWART v., Columbia, S. C. il m i ) 'y: m p p p p p p pi p CHARLES F. STEWART, A. C. P. A., S.A L. Ry. Savannah, Ga. ^ >? ??y v^v >?y ^ ^?y vr?v vrty ??v tXx v? v?/ 9 life Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in ure Jg) nigs" and patent |^ e die i n es Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies Paints, Oils, Varn?sli, Brushes, GLASS and PUTTY. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ?esr- Prescriptions carefully compounded ai ail hours and guaranteed lu Oe oj ?he Purest Drugs and ai reasonable prices, A full tine Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patrono ye we solicit a continuanccofsaine J, T. DOUGLAS i BRO. Jaanu y" 1, 190-1. AT THE OLD STAND p Asher ?wft*S Condition Powders Makes poor horses anti mules fat without bloating. It doc9 this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders arc packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the Eormulfc of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily thc foremost remedy in its class on thc American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. For sale by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C MCCOLL DKUG co., Mccoll, S. C. I;EKN?TTtiV:iiIJJ:\ H. C. il U. M.WJjON. J BN M NUS IC NEWTON & -OWJENp Attorneys at Law, . f BENXKTTSVIJLLB, 80. CA Offices Over Planters National Bank. nfl w. BOUCHIER, ; JL . Attorney at Lavr, / BennettHville, Sr C. ' Office on Darlington street near Potta Telegrapb office. ! January, 1?09. M ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and 'Probate Judge OfHae in Court IIOUBO. I E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - J'achinist, BENET! J VI LE, S. C. P. O. BOX 98. PHONE lil. 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