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--..v.-.-V--.?!?>?..'>'?-"^ S.A.BROWN :U - - Editor Friday, February 3, 190?. Subscription Price I One year.$1.00 Six months. ,50 T tire o months...25 Agitation For Money. ' V Mitchell, the head of the miner's union, is being denounced as a tra itor, by some of the members of the union. , Nothing strange about that. It always struck us.that a bout the biggist thing about these labor unions was the salaries ' the oHiccrs and walking delegates got out of the hard earned wages of the laborers. Value Of Home Training. Aro we not in great danger oi centering attention away from the home at the arena in which life's problems must bo solved? The L?gislature may enact laws and or ganizations may promote causes to J ameliorate evils fostered by negli gent homes. But the home alone j cm produce manhood ned woman hood that needs no remedies and no laws. Eiblical Recorder. PEN AND SCISSORQRAPHS Marion's new Cotton Mill will be ready to operate in March. The prospect fora Stalefeitilizer factory grows brighter at Colum bia. The State Sunday school con vention meets in Florence March 28 to 30. The town of Dillon has been -quarantined to stop the spread of small pox. The North Carolina Legisla titre is hot after what ii called hy some "Bucket Shops". Rev. Thornwell Jacobs has been called to the pastorate of the Bishopville Presbyterian church. There are more than 100 orim nal cases to be tried at the pres ent term of Greenville court. The court will be in session 3 weeks. If Ute bill for a reformatory for youthful criminals fails lo pass at this legislature it. will not bc the fault of the friends of . thc move ment. Acording to reckoning by the calendar winter is half gone. The first half gave plenty of cold weath er. We will be glad if the next half is milder. Senator McLaurin was right in saying the open door to world's market where we could sell the products of our mills would solve tlie problem about cotton raising. But that is the question. CHIPS FROM EBENEZER Rev. AV. B. Baker, preached . ./uorij weic<ujvfr!?* rr\ j an liv sermon Sunday afternoon to an attentive con gregation. Mr. 1). D. Parish has been on the sick list with grip, but he is some better at this writing. Notwithstanding the extreme cold weather, very few of the pupils were absent during the past week. Thirty-nine pupils have been enrolled this session. Ebenezer School Honor Roll for ?January : Alma Gibbs, Wm. Rivers. Jan. 30 1905. A. B. C. A FINE PLANTATION. W. H. Manning Buys Hon. W. D. Evans' Farm in Smith ville Township. The Cheraw Chronicle of last week says Hon, W. IX Evans has sold hie plantation in Smithville to Mr. W. H Manning of that town. Thia is one of the prettiest farms in Marlboro county only two mid a half miles from Che raw and is an ideal place for a home We hope friend Wade will move back to Marlboro. He ia a good farmer and au all round business man. lu this Heal aro we to lose Mr. Evans from our county entirely ? Aro You A Member? All parties desiring a policy in the j Marlboro Division, Mutual Benevolent Life Association, will plcaso communi cate with mo nt once, in person or by | letter, so that I may call and fake the application before finishing thia (livia ion, which will be soon. T. W SCRUGGS, licniictlsville, S, C. Agent. WHAT IT DOES. Some one gives these effects of strong drink: "Drinking makes a man have the throat of a fish, the body of a hog, and the head of an ass. it extinguishes reason shipwrecks chastity, shames na ture and murders peace It kills more than the cannon, lilis the eyes with fire, the heart with grief, and turns both body and soul into hell. "What ruin hath intemperance wrought! How widely rolls its waves! How many myriads hath it brought To lill dishonored graves!" Diogenes, being presented at a feast with a large goblet of wine, threw it on the ground. When blamed for wasting so much ?ood liquor, he said: ''Had I rank it, there would have been double, I as well as the wine would iiave been lost. SAM IONES TO FARMERS? What To Do Just Now, Sam Jones is not only a pro neb or and reformer, but he has some ex ceedingly good ideas on farming as noted from the following quo? tatton: There is no use kicking, gentle men, unless you kick yourselves. The South cnn get more money for a ten million bale crop at much less cost than she can get for a thirteen million bale crop. Now the question comes up, "What will you do about it brother farm er?" I take the position and hold my ground that to play the fool and then cuss somebody else about your misfortunes ia a mighty poor business. I beard many a South ern man any last year: "No more six and seven cents cotton iu the United States," At least they said for many years to come, and here we are mired down in the South's business interest almost, paralyzed by the calamity over-| taking us in less than twelve mouthe. When yon raise too many potatoes you will sell theih I at 25 cent? per bushel. When j you raise too few you get a dollar a bushel for them. The cool snap yesterday put wheat up, just be cause they say the supply miejht he cut off. Here's one Southern farmer that ain't going to raise a bale ot cot ton this year. Put in corn, peas, sow grain, improve your lund j act like men of sense, quit acting the 'ool and then raising sand with the balance of the world because you played the fool. . Let the South cut tho cotton crop one third and I will guaran tee you twelve or fifteen cents a pound for your cotton. Put in as much acreage this year as last, and 1 will guarantee you six "ants and no more, BO to speak. I know thutevory fellow is some sort ot a fool, my wife's husband included, bu to keep OG acting the fool a bout the same thing will soon get a fellow to be all sorts of a fool, and then they will lock you up. I say these short, brief remarks in the interest of and for the ben efit of the farmer. Don't abuse tne gentlemen, but listen to a fel low who wishes you well. Farmers Should Combino From LIIC Tobacco Journal. The big corporations say: "Might is right." Take them at their word. If you only knew it, yes, you are mightier than they are, and eau say what is right. WI who man foi haps . br Th? what win you give.'" The new question: "Mr. Farmer, what will yon take." Which sounds best? If you don't think you are entit led to better pricer, then its rob bery to try to force them; but if you do tbiuk so, then it's robbery if you don't get better" "prices. Ask for fair play all round. Some time ago a reporter said that farmers who combined for pro tection were "monstrosities." They will look mighty big when they control the situation. Put a great deal of enthusiasm into it. Very often things die be cause they haven't Ljot enough ener gy to keep them breathing. Unclaimed LettorB. Letters addressed to the follow! ig named jom?os remain uncalled for at the poet ofBco ia Bennottaville : Men's List. R. J. Hunter, Sut Parish. Dunkin Lilly, Daniel Crosland. Women's Lict Addie Belle Kellyhand, Jane Wil lie. -.-Let us protect your Home and Household goods against tire. A little money expended might mean much to you in time of trouble. CROSLAND & TYSON "The Insurance Men." To The Public- . BENNETTS VILLE, S. C. January 26th, 1905. To our Friends and The Public Generally. Though we have suffered n severe loss by the recent destruction of our mill, wc beg to announce tlint there will bo no interruption whatsoever in our business. Our buyer, Mr. Odom nt the depot, and the management at tho mill will bo prepared to bandle all seed prompt ly, and to fill all orders for Meal and Hulls. The Mill will bo rebuilt ns soon as possible We ask your continued pa tronage, and beg to thank tho?o of you who assisted in the Baying of our property. Faithfully yuura, The Southern! Cotton Oil Co., A. C. PHELPS, Dist. Mgr. L. C. BHEEDEN, Local Manager. - That tho best is the cheap est in tho long run can well bo said of buggies and wagons you will find both at P. A. Hodges at bottom prices - Will have a nice assorment of the very best Maine Grown Seed Irish Potatoes about Feb 1 W. M. Rowe. THl GRIENAUER RECITALS. U HIEKAUEI?, the Great Master 'Cellist, and Madame G?IEN A UK it, Superb Dramatic So prano, Coming.. The "Grienauer Reoitals'-' to be given in Bennet ts vii Io Monday night, Feb. 6, 1906. Thia is no ordinary attraction; it ia emphatically the most, extraordinary that has ever visited Bennettsville. Herr Kari Grienauer, tho' a young man, ia counted one ot the world's violoncellists, if not the greatest of them all. Graduated froiu Vienna coneervatory ol music, ' he at once at tracted atteutiou by his brilliant talents, and became successively, Bolo cellist, in Turin, Milan, and Berlin. Since coming to America, he has played in our largest cities to the mott critical audiences, and practically everywhere has been acclaimed ns tho "greatest of them all." On an appearance in Charleston, S. C., in 1903, he ecored a veritable triumph. Three who heard him then determined that he must return, and , so the next year he appeared again in , Charleston, scoring a triumph measur-1 ing fully opto that of 1903. Noteon | tent with hearing him thus on two successive years, his Charleston ad-1 mirers would not rest-till they secured ' him this year lor his Third Consecu tive Annual Dater, th / they had to pay a large additional eura to secure him as a Bingle attraction. Madame Grienauer hos made a re markabte impression wherever she baB appeared. Her One and strong so prano voice is beyond any ever heard here. She is a graduate of the finest voice masters in Germany, lins studio! also under one of the best New York teachers She measures well up with her distinguished husband. The Grienauers appear in only two South Carolina cities, Charleston and Bennettsville. Noone who appreciates afino opportunity can afford to miss them. TicketB only ?1, are now on sale at Douglas Drug Store, and should Le secured early. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. "ANTED a lady to supciiatcnd a j a home and look after tim general management of same. For particulars address R. T. JACKSON, Jan. 24, 1905. Bennettsville, S. C. Dont let your hair fall out go to the white barber shop and buy a bottle of Herpicide. - You can always get what you want in Fruits, Vegetables, and Etc., at W. M. Howe's Get the best before buy ing your Life or Fire Insurance. See what we have to olFer-Pro tection that Protects. "The ?iiBurancti Merb'! Citation For Loiters o? MmioistM??li W STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cornily of Marlboro-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. "HERE AS, Annie M i rah livid has made suit to mc to grunt uni > her betters of Administration of the Estate of und Effects of Davis Reid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular thc kindred and Cred itors of the said Davis Reid, deceas ed, that they bc and uppeur before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Bennettsville, S. C.. ou the 14th of Febru ary, 1905, after publication thereof, at ll o'clock in thc forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis tration shocld not be grautcd. Given under my hand, the 30ih day of January Anno Domini 1905. MILTON MCLAURIN, Feb. 2, i?o?. Judge of Probato. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBORO' COUNTY-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, M. W. Adama lina made suit to mo to grant nato bor Lottery of Administraci?n of tho Estate and Effect* of M. H Riley, deceased; Tboso aro thereforo to cito and admoniah all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said M II Riley, deceased, that they bo and appear before mo in tho Court of Probato to bo held at Bcnnottsvillc ou thc 13th day of February, 1905, after pub lication thoroof, at 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, to Bbow cause, if aoy they have why said administration should not bc granted. GivoB under my hand, this 31st day of January A. D., 1905. MILTON MCLAURIN, Feb. 2, 1905. Judge of Probate. Foreclosure of Agricultural Lien } STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK MARLBORO. J. M. HOWELL, Plaintiff, against W, A. Pope, Defendant. Warrant to Seize Crop. IN obedience to a warrant of foreclosure i-igned by James A Drake, Clerk ol' the Court of Common Picas and General Sessions in and for the county of Marlboro dated thn 10th day of December, A. D , 1901, I have seized and will sell on the first Monday in February, 1905, before thc court house door in Bennettsville, S. (3 , during legal salo hours. Cno Bale of Lint Cotton. 50 Buihols of Corn, more or loss, 1000 pounds Hay, more or less, 400 pounds of Fodder, moro or less, and 30 Bu-hcls of Cotton Seed, more or less, to satisfy the Lien, interest and costs in the above foreclosure proceeding. Terms of sale Cush. J B. GREEN, s. M. C. January 2G, 1905. Town Registration. VOTICE is hereby given that the book l\ of Registration is now open and will remain open until 10 days preceding the icxt General Town Election for tho pur pose of Registering all qualified voters to vote in Town Election to be held on the second Tuo.-day in April 1905; being ?he I Ith day of said month. The following a tho qualification : Two vcars in the itate, 12 months in tho county and sixty lays in tho town. y H. P. MILLER, Supervisor of Registration for Town of Bcnucttsvillo. January 27. 1905. 4 MA7?3?.tfriyM RB . Absolutely ?P'ure HAS NO smzm-m Not A Sure Plan. Mr. C. D. Stanley. who con ducts Sunday school in the 1:1 i ten tiary, received a note l'r??i one of the convicts-1111 < ' who committed nm; 1 \ bi ii under the iniluen?e in which he arced the | of a law providing Lut] ment for perdons who t ecotne intoxicated. He suf tence of thirty days [or offense, doubling tl se ti tence with each succeeding The above plan has rf< and we believe that tu tue oki man paid hundreds in our town and county karda could be" se work on the streets ii along way towards b. appetite and we wou ol it on the streets. ! ? dritti: won id KO ie t Ree Go to McLendon B 1 the best hair tonic. WOOD TO BURN. I can fill orders for Wood-nico and dry. Breedfiu's Novelty W01 amount wanted. W. P. Br January 12, l'JOo. or Cal! u -i and slat Ol FARM FOR I 300 Acres, eight room all necessary outbuildings Three miles from Darlin mile from Railroad. 1 daily mail delivery. c. J. MI: R. F. ?. No. 3. Darli WHEN YOUA - OP TO'fix BS TO ?? ! i , iu i?tfW^..fflh<fc call ou mo, tn my nift?oi?f bL? Soaboard Air Lije i'j-scnp or write me. Dosis furnished on application. Phone No. 95. Respectlu ly J Wi ? January 2~>, 1905. Trespass f fifo LL persons arc; Itercb jCik. Trespass in any mat belonging to (lie undcr.-ie Township, by walking, In cutting, grazing stock or i out written consent. lt. V. 1 Itcbccci January 24, 1905. NOTICE TO CR! ESTATE 0. S. M \LL i>< ronna indobtcd C. S. MCCALL decc make itnmcdiitc paytutlt signed, and all persom against said c-tate will them properly itemized a undersigned. D. J T. . A. C. \ Ex'rs Est January 9, 1905. STATE OP SOU! County ol Marlborc Pleas. ROBERT T. J AC! a ff ail John Weatherly, IN obedience lo an (' hy the 11ondable sell boforo the Court 1 ant li-vi Ho, Som h Car .Monday in February sale hours to the Ililli all thal certain piece land, lying situate in boro in I he State ni ONE HUNDRED A ACHES, ui m e or le land-; ol' C. I Sherri I). McOoll. Wash II Said sale being bad I lund between said pi Term ol'sale cash Tor ul I papers >n cd Mil XI rst zal ih. of irl ins VE I by 1) ors. said iou pay k. NOTICIO OF Esl a lc of S HAY I NC filed Administiuto est?te ol Stephen () is hcroby given ilia Honorable. Tlio Ju for ibo County pf ? of South.(?anilina, millsville, on tho next, or as soon tl can be heard, for a tuinUtraior, de bot Adi Bvillo, S. C., Ji IV ARN I IS All persons arc trespass in any i ol the undersign hunting, fishing, stock or otherwis January 5, IQC ut : 8 f (lie io I ice a the i and State Ucti irunry naher as nd J. h, . N. JE. not to : lands cr, by sluring ny re ntyre A FAIR TEST; B Y AN H ON EST MAN; ' "At the request of .Mr. A. Huff,' ag?rit for the Virginia & Carolina ..Chemical {Jo., '.io 'rhafee'a test against'PERUVIAN GUANO with his Fertif?j?er, he rnadelhe a presemt ol two .sacks of 8 4-4 ot the V., & C. Co . goods to make the, test with' The trial was made on land se lected, by Mpr. fciufl.himseli and Mr;:lr vine,; roy; Superintendent. .Tepjrrows were planted, with equal . amounts of each fertilizer, at the'rat? pi '4?o*?bs"per acre, with: iiie loUowing results,:-'..<'-.. Peruvian 'Guano-made--lo?-lbs, ?. . .Mr.;Huft7s;8'4-4.made 153 lbs, . 1 A dilfere.n?eot 38 lbs on ten rows.-.., - I hareby ccrtily the above statement is I Correct.,,.. f. (Signed) W. H.Dial- . I hereby certify the above-facts and fig ures ara correct-, " :< *? ? .'"? .T. J..Irvine, Superintendent .Witnpss^V/i'G Watts^ At this rate the d?fleren'ce'on one acre would Have beert 342 lb3 of :seed cotton, or 114 pound ol lint cotton. Now'figuYe 114-lbs at 8 cents and you have $9 12 per acre in FA.VOlt OF PEHUVIAN GUANO The Peruvian Guano used in above test only analyi'cd ?"87 pe"r cent A monia 2.67 per cent ot'.potash and 10 per'cent Phosphoric Acjdi- which was the.lowest ; grade sold .last year. I am now- offering a limited quantity ot;Guaho containing over 8 Per Cent ot Ammonia as well 8 per cent ot Phos Acid and : over 2 per cent ot Potash, which I be lievei to be the finest cotton and corn . fertilizer that can be had today. As the're is only a limited quantity of this-Cargo remaining unsold it will. be ' necessary tor me! to take your orders at on.ce.iand I'-trust thal nfl.my.lriends will decide to ^try at^.least A FEW TONS OF PERU V?AN GUANO Ttl IS YEAR. B.-E. Moore, Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties Dec. 22, 1904 NOTICE-TO CREDITORS. j i ; ' J\ LL persons having claims against I-*T thc estate ol B. F. Whittaker, de ceased will please present them to t)ie undersigned, duly attested' Within-the time required hy law,, and all persona indebted to the. Estate will -please, settle the same promptly wiih J, T. Whittaker.., , . Dec. 16, 1904. Qualified Executor. WARNING NOTICE ! ALL persons aro horeby warned against ttcspassioe on anv of my lands.in Red Hill township by hunting with dog and cnn day or nihill, or in any way tres passing upon same. The law will be en forced against all who violate this notice -. Mrs Annie Covington. Red Hill. Dec, 3. 1904 Tax Returns OsTicB ot? "AUDITOR MARLBORO CO., T!c!jrft*?^?ll*. Don. T. moa. : jf?JT''! !..: !.! .i- licidiy .:'. ' i 1 ii lim] Utuv . hom 2od dny bi' '.> ip.i'/.'v . ' :.'.'-.' .1 .if :'.?;'... .. : .'?.'?ir rbi? t'.ufjio.se bf icbeivlni Mho returns i 0 Ti he'r * *?*,-*< puy?is ot" ??-s ibo n cotitty ?. i. vi i i h [viii.' ptoi er v iii ihi ir pbs1 ?ssioiif as i)wuer. ur lioldui, 01 bu*baud arcot, guaiiliHIV tru-tee, admiuirtrator. vcouutiii? officer..apent, attorney or fae or, o? ibo 1-it dav of January 1905. aro rqui;?d to mi the same for taxation vi i hin the time 'required by lan; ORIN .'tm THU PENALTY of .Ol) per cent, which itt ache.? in case of failure to do sp. Please rake notice also thal any improvements on real estate should be returned at the same lime. The Poll Tax O? One Dollar is levied oo all person H between tho n>:es of 21 and sixty yearss except poi sons who are maim iud unable to carn a .support. The Auditor or au assistant will attend at (bc following pl ice i in thu county on 'he days named for tho convenience of (be publie, lind Hill, Mandeville, January 16 it>-d Hill, Blenheim, '' 17 Brownsville, Rriatow'a Storo, " 18 Hebron, Himer e Store, " 19 Clio, " 20 Rod Binn", Factory blore, H 23 MoOoll, " 24 Tatum, 25 Adumsvillo. Ncwtonville, " 26 Brightsvillc, Goodwin's Mill, " 27 Smithville, Grant's Mill, " 30 My office in Rcnncltsville wiil bo open during tho limo prescribed by law, from .January 2nd to February 20th 190"), where panics in Rennettsville and those (niling to make returns at the above named places can bo accommodated. C. 1. SI IE RR I LL, Auditor Marlboro CouDty. An Ordinance Requiting.-all persona living within the corporate limits nf th? Town of lieunetlsville to he vaccinated : De it ordained hy tho ?\fayor and Alder men of tho Town ot Bennet, ville in Council assembled ; That all persons living within tho cor porate Limits of the Town of Bcnnetttwille ?hall immediately 0til upon tho city IMiy Hician and bo vaccinated except those >vho obtain a certificate from a reputable Phys ician that it is not necessary. Any person rofusiog to comply with this ordinance shall bo fined not lesa than Fivo not moro than ono hundred dollars, or bo confined in Jail not moro tbnn thirty days. Done and ratified in Council thu 7th dav of December A. D , 1904. P. A. HODGES, Mayor [fl SURETY HON HS, EiDF.LlTY AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY RONDS. There are no better companies than these, reprei-entod by J NO. S. MOORE Nov If), 1804. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion is hereby given that tho J. L McLaurm Farm in Red Bluff township has been posted, und that trespnss will not bo pormittod for hunting, wood cutting, bnul ing straw, riding or wnlking or otherwise nu thin plano mid nil pomona violating this notico will bo prosecuted according to law T specially object to stock grazing. Nov io, 04. B. F. Stanton, Looao, r?0< .00' j? I have.for sale Succession Wakefield and Early Spring Cabbage Plantsifgrown in open air on sea coast from seeds bought from the best and most -reliable Seedsmen in the United States at the following prices F. O. B. Bots 1000 to 5000 $1.60 per M. " 5000 to lOOOOS 1.25. Xots off-1?OOO special priers on Application. 13^"" Special Inducements to Dealers, .jggl Any information va to the cultivai ion of Cabbage will bo cheerfully given on applioatiou. . > * ? . : S. J. Bumph. Adam? Run, S. O. -o-o-0-00-o-o Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in |p%e ?rugs and patent Medicines.' WE ?LSD C?RRY T STANDARD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET and Fancy Article?, PERFURMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, SPONGES, STATIONARY and SUPPLiES SS T PAINTS, OILS, BR?SHE3 of all kinds, VARNISH and STAINS. PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions ?cfcrefuUy compounded at all hours . ' and'guaranicedfpo be of Hie -f?rest Uruga and at ' reasonable hrHces. A fud' line^&arden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past patronage yours for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUG-LAB. Jaanmy 1. 1905 AT TEE OLD STAND HARDWARE Ol? W Do you waist the best Hay F ress! that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load'of them and are selling them at $60 each. or a SET OF HA&3STE&S. be sure to see me I H?xr? ?ust M??'?i^eci T wo G ar juOctUa Ox Criar J WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of HARNESS. <Ml of which 1 um going to seil* It will be to your interest to see me before buying any o? these. Very respectfully Sent 8, 1904. S75 \ is Our Wew Haine |f -THE DIRECT WAY ? ? BAST. SOUTH' . "WEST. ? m p p ll >>$ Ft ? k BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW R. R. -AND S JE ?IBO ARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw 'J. 10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct connections ut Clieraw with through trains to tho North, Eaat, South and Weat. The short line and quickest time ?.> Wilmington, Clinrlotto. Atlanta, Haleigh, Richmond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburg and all points North and East. The thort line ana quickest time to Jolutubia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery. New Orlca H und all points Stun li and Wost. Foi further information call on J. '. '- MEDLIN, a^cut Hcnneltsville & Cheraw R. lt.. Bennettsville, S. C., or address JOS. W. STEWART T. P A., SEABOARD AIR LINK Rv., Columbia, S. C. CHARLES P. STEWART, A. 0. P. A., S.A L, Ry, Savannah, 0a. |y p Asher soft's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does 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. Ashcroft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formulai of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. .'It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the American mai ket to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C MoCOLL DRUG CO., McColl, S. 0. Bafeas io im D??T's?'?KCl? DENTIST. OFKICK Up ?taira in Crutdund i?? 'dbi rhone ISO. DEWNETTSVIliIii B. O. I II. NEWTON. JK.W.JNUS IC OWEN? NEWTON ?fe OWENS, 1 Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLK, . f3o. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. ?W. BOUCHIER, . Attorney at Law, Benncttaville, S, 0. 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