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8, A. BROWN \- - - Editor Friday, February 17, 1905. i;_ _ - .... _' Subscription Priest One year.$ 1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 FEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS Mobile, Ala., had a $400,000 lire Sunday night. Senator Tillman is quite sick at Philadelphia. Floods, blizzards, fires and big wrecks aro roportod this week. Senator Tillman has gone to Philadelphia for treatment but will not enter a sanitorium. Messrs. Moise and Brunsou of Sumter, have bought the Darling ton ^stearn laundry and will move it to Sumter. Thc forty first anniversary of Pythianism will be celebrated on Pcb. 10 by the 9,000 Pytnians all over the state. The affairs of the state would cer tiinly be in a bad fix if some of the counties did not send their best men lo the legislature.-Florence Times. HAVE YOU BEEN To ?cn thnt dioico collection of handsome Pictures now on exhibition at UKANGK HALL V Ted ay is tho last opportunity. Children io cents, Adults 15. Door open 3 to 5 this afternoon and from 8 to io to night. Help a good caueo. THE LEGISLATURE. One more week remains for work and the boys will get home \ This session has been one of "note, Two new Judicial Cir cuits have been created and two new Judges elected. R. W. Memminger of Charleston is Judge of the ninth circuit and George Prince of Anderson is Judge of the tenth. The state taxes have been in creased a half mill. ""Wonder what "Uncle Joel', is going to say about it. Now Foi" Business President Roosevelt has appoin ted Monday, Feb. 20 at 12 o'clock to meet tho committee ol* 10 ap pointed by tho Orleans Cotton Growers convention to confer with the president, secretary of agricul ture and mill men with a view to making arrangements to enlarge America's co'ton trude with other countries. Tho committee will also confer with tho secretory of commerce und labor. ifi) ri cot tl vino is chairman ot' the Bpccial committee. Naming The Streets. Our city fathers are ha.yi.ug posi-s pia ced afr-the corner of euou street for the purpose of naming and numbering streets and houses-So our people can tell where they are at. Prices will Tell. During thc last two weeks eev " eral parties from Cheraw aud neighborhood have como to our town to purchase furniture, and oue or two made largo purchases. If there is such a difference on Furniture, why not on other goods also, Our merchants buy goods to sell and prices will tell. Birthday Party. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howell was the scone of a very pleasant affair Wednesday after noon from 3 to G. It was the fourth anniversary of Master Langtry Morrison Howell, and with about 25 of his little friends tho hours wont merrily by sup plemented with a bountiful sup ply of cream, cakes and other dainties. The Bill Killed^** Senator Hudson has won the thanks of Marlboro in succeeding to have the Cheraw hill, to have Marlboro buy hali of the River bridge, killed III the Senate ou Thursday afternoon last. It was a selfish piece of imposition. Che raw should fool eatisfiod with the trade received from Marlboro with out socking to compel her to buy half ot tho bridge and koop it up for Clioraw's benefit. His Efferts Crowned. T. P. Stubbs, Esq., of Bri gil ts villo was in town Friday. Ile is overjoyed at tho success of his ef forts tn arousing tho good people ol Iliehinond and Scotland coun ties on tho importance of abolish ing the barroom? and stills, seve ral of which aro near tho county liue where whiskey has been run ning ri >f. (or years. As a result of his efforts these will close shop in July. For which our people should feel grcatftill to Mr. Stubbs. Unclaimed Lottoro. Lettern addressed Lothe following iinmed |i?rKonn remain uncalled for at the pout ofllcc in Bonnottsvillo : Men's bist. li J. llamo* ( V Johns in wooJ, Abrahora While. W.;K Wilson. Women's Lint Dor.i McNeil, Daisy Mell Grant, L'zzio Iti-i.tn, Lizzie Jordon flancaworlh, Shndio llamar. Cheapest Insurance Oi?Eanh, Plain, Practical, Patriotic Safe ! Mr. J. B. Grico a member of the Marlboro Division, Mutual Bene volent Lite Association died on Jan 28, 1905. Mr Grico had been a member for more than three years and had paid'two dollars annual dues and two death asses ments, a total of four dollars and fifty cents; and now his poor fain ily will get a sufficiency to place them in comfortable circumstan ces, while the cost of only $1.25 per member affords the survivors a pleasant opportunity to perform a patriotic duty. Our Agent, Rev. T. W: Scruggs will be pleased to call and take your application for a policy if you will so notify him by letter or otherwise Bennettsveile, 8. G. Or you can make application to Mr. Julian McLaurin at Clerk's office. Members see that you have receipts in full to date or other wise call on either ot above and get them. Very respectfully, J. B Green, President. J. A. Drake, Secty & Teas. Bennettsville. S. C. Feb. 8,1905. DEATHS' DOINGS. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs B. Simmons in tho death of their infaut babe on Wednesday morning. *.* * Died at her home nenr Clio on Thursday last February 9, 1905, af ter a abort illness Mrs. Lottie Quick, ihe venerable mother of Messrs E. B. and C. C. Quick-aged 84 years and 9 days. She was laid to rest at the Quick graveyard on Friday morning at ll o'clock, Rev. Welcome Quiok conducting thc services. * * The Hartford Times Herald of Hartford, Ala , of the 10th has the following: After a two weeks illness of pneu monia, Mr. Chas Sutherland died at 4 30 o'clock Tuesday morning Feb 7b 1905, at the home of Mr. J. R. Alford, Mr. Sutherland waa just recovering from an attack of jauudice, when he contracted pneumonia, and although everything in hu nan power was done for him, nothing could stay the ravag es of the dread disease. Mr. Sutherland was born in Marl boro County, South Carolina about 55 years ago, aud had lived with Mr. Alford for the past 12 years, moving to Hartford with him about two years ago. He WEB of a quiet, retiring nature, but inspired the respeot and esteem of all who knew him. The remains were buried at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the funeral services being conducted at the ?rtvo by Rev. H. S. Ellison. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. < "?^jrANTED a Jndy^ to superintend a wuou-uice and dry. Call up Breedeu's Novelty Works and state amount wanted. W. P. Breeden Jr. JaQuary 12,.1905. _ &&~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can be found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store. Notice of Court. NOTICE ia hereby given that tho Court of General Scanlons for tho County of Marlboro will convene at Bennettaville on the Third Monday in March, next, ^boing 20th day thereof) 1905, in and for the county of Marlboro and Slate of South Carolina. All persons interested will take duo notice thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & G. 8. For Marlboro Cb., S. C. February io, 1905.-im Here's Your Chance. I HAVE several Ano Buff Plymouth Rook I Cockerels that I will sell on tho yard for Ono Dollar each, I am also ready to tako orders for "Buff Rock E?gs" at $1 per setting of 13, on tho yard. D. A. COVINGTON, Feb. 9, '05. Gibson, R.F.D a. DON'T fail to see us before the next fire. It may be your home A word to the wise is sufficient. CROSLAND &. TYSON "The Insurance Men." -FIRE. INSURANCE. SURETY BONDS. KI DE UT V AND COURT, CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS. There arc no hotter companies thaD these, represented by JNO. S. MOORE Nov. 15, 1801. To The Public. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. Jnnuary 26th, 1905. To our Friends and Thc Public Generally. Though we have suffered a sovero loss by the recent destruction of our mill, we beg to announce that there will be no interruption whatsoever in mr business. Our buyer, Mr. Odom at tho depot, ind the management at the mill will lie prepared to handle all seed prompt y, and to fill nil orders for Meal and Hulls. The Mill will be rebuilt as soon as lossible. We ask your coutinued pa ronugc, and beg to thank tho?e of rou who assisted in the saving of our iroperty. Faithfully yours, The Southenn Cotton Oil Co., A. C. PHELPS, Dist. Mgr. j. C. BREEDEN, Local Manager. '.^.>r>,.. H?port of County Supervisor for Quarte1 DegembQp 31. 1904: WARRANTS DRAWN ON ORDINARY FUND FOURTH QUARTI ; DATS TO WHOM PAID. NO. CLAIM. FOR WHAT PAID. .MOUNT John O Sunders, 530 Harmon Odom, 531 0 M Smiiu, 532 M E Coward, 533 Durant Cole, 534 C L Langley, 535 Bank of Marlboro, 536 AOL Kail way, 537 Southern Expresi Co. 538 O A Brown, 539 J H Thomas, 540 W Al Atkinson, 541 Milton McLaurin,- 542 L C Hamer, 543 Adolphus Barfield, 544 D T Thomas, 545 Luther Fletber, 546 B B Stubbs, 547 Charles Odom, 548 The-Slate Prt'g Co., 549 W L Stanton, 550 C D Easterling, 551 H L McLaurin, 552 A J Hays, 553 H B Grant, 554 Alexander Quick, 555 J P Fletcher, 556 J D Hays, 557 Byrd Townsend, 558 SOLD Telephone 559 M B Nicholson 560 Indiana Machine Co. 561 Mrs Bertie Odom. 562 D J Odom, 563 T L Crosland, 564 Richard Cain, 565 John O Sauders, 566 Harmon Odom, 667 R T Barfield, 568 J A Drake, 569 Worrel MT g Co , 570 T C Chavia, 571 Dr. A S Townsend, 575 C I Sherri!!, 573 W A Rogers, 574 C B Croak-nd Co., 575 E Steruberger, 576 H S Grant, 577 C S McCall, f>78 J S McKinuon, 579 J H Thomas, 580 Archie Norton, 581 Cheraw Supply Co., 582 L C M Smith, 583 ll ur mon Odom, 584 C D Odom, 585 JCDves. 586 B F Cow..rd, 587 C L Langley, 588 J T Medlin, 589 C A Brown, . 590 C W Foxworth, 591 Sarah Fair, 592 J B Green, 593 Dr. R S Turlington, 594 AOL Bailway Co 595 John O Sanders, 596 Ebbie Cummings 597 Harmon Odom, 598 C D Odom, 599 I Harmon Odom, 600 J D Hayes, 601 C M Smith, 602 M E Coward, 603 J B Butler, 604 J M Hood, 605 W M Atkinaun, 606 E W Breeden, 6U7 Ditching on publie rt Work on public road Work on public road Supervisor's salary cutting and removing tr? work on pub'.ic road Drnft for corn and ot freight on corn and ot Express charges pauper claim Treusurer'a salary hauling for county Lunacy nccount repairing bridge work on public road repairing bridge work on public road Lumber uccount constable salary stationary accouut ealarv as supt of educ magistrate eulary magistrate salary constable salary pat?prr account hauling on public ?oatl work on public road pauper account, work on public rood court house phono ren pauper account B adcF, &c, for mach replacing poles repairing telephone Iii magistrate salury shoeing county mules ditching on public rna ' road work and linnhe; colli i, ifcc, for pauper, clerk salary Insect extcrmionter constable salary Lunacy and testifying salary, stamps, &c. work on public road merchandise for pnupe hay for county mules pauper claim pauper, cash, merchan shooing milks J ry and Witness pauper claim tools for road work work on public road work on public road lumber account bridge building work on public road work TH public road terra celta pipe pauper claim dealing tries from roi denning up court hoi conveying lunntics expert testimony freight account ditching on public roi burying .Bill Swelt work on public road lumber account lumber and road work paid for i ickiug cot tor roud work and ditchiu salary as supervisor &. clearing tn es f.-( m roa repairs to footway and hauling for county hay for countv Rtook 10 51 Dr J F Kinney, E P Easterliug, Milton McLaurin, G W Bullard. T L Crosland, C D Easterliug, W L Stubbs, J ll Thomas, B & U Ry., Co Mrs Bartie Odom, Noah Richardson Dr. J L Jordon, D D Stubbs, C I Sherrill. W J Crosland, B lr Moore, E L Hamilton, J H Thomas. Smith Newtrn PCP. Dec Advocate, J F Fuller, Bell Telephone Co., I Nov. 18 W A Smith. Harmon Odom, Noah Richardson, W W Irby, T B Frasier, Bank of Marlboro. ACL Railway Co., J C Dunbar, C A Brown, VY J Atkinson, Raifbrd Gibson, J II Stanton, J F Everett. Evans Mercantile P L Breeden Murdock Piplin, Dr. J. L Napier, J C Hyatt, W W Bruce, indiana Machine Co., Walker Evans & Co.. C M Weatherly, J A Drake, J M Jackin, James Humphries, Clio Novelty Work J 1) Hayes, Joseph ll David, A II Bolton. Deo. 2 VV L Spears, J H C?rabo, Jr., Joe H David, Alexander Quick, M B Nicholson. John C Fletcher, A L Calhoun, Jr. E L Hamilton, J A Calhoun, Dr J F Kinucy, J H ?cunett Co-, 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 921 (525 626 627 628 629 G;JO 631 032 633 034 635 636 037 638 nay 640 041 042 043 044 645 040 G47 648 019 Grid 651 652 053 054 655 656 657 G5S-23 24-120 165 108 GOO 001 002 003 GO I 665 Gt.O 007 OOH 50'J 070 071 072 073 004 G7? cord of wood for office county physician und. lu Service Board of Educa lunacy ac?bunt pauper account magistrate salary magistrate salary salary as supt of educali jury, witness, constables, freight account i cs iting telephone pole Lumber account lunacy account magistrate Balary salary us Auditor lunacy account, Lumber uccount pauper account Treasurer's salary Lumber account pi inting uccount, blacksmith work houri house dione rent corn for county stock roail woik and lumber lumber account magistrate salary hauling on thc road draft ol' Wilkes & Co., freight account pauper claim pauper account magistrate .-alary w irk un public road repairs on road uiachiuc pauper claim pauper account work on public road, refund commutation tax Lunacy account constable .-alary magistrate salary repairs for G ruder stationery for magistrates pauuor accouut wood, height, &c. pauper claim ditching on public road screen doors, &., Wagon and harness repairs on mill dum brick work in L'uurt Bom wink in court house work on public road repairing mill dam work on public road pauper claim coin and bay for slock Tiling, hauling, Seo. pauper claim magistrate salary Cornily Physician, &o , colli.i lor pauper CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE, Estato of Stcphcu Quick. 'AVINO filed my final account as Admiui.itiutor, dc Louis non of thc estate ofStophcn (?nick, deceased, notice is hereby given that I will apply to tim Honorable, The J uduc of Probate in and for the County ol' Marlboro, in thc State of'SoutluCurolina, at his officj in Ben? nottsvillo, on thc 20th day of February next, or as soon thereafter as tho maller can bc heard, for a final discharge as ad ministrator, do bonis non, aforesaid. Wm M. Smith, Administrator, D. B- N. Bvillc, S. O, Jan 18, 1905. AYOUNO JERKY HEIFER-noon io calvo-fino blood, and a priao for some DUO. Speak ipiiok, if you want her. D. A. COVINGTON, QIHSON, It F.D No. 2 Pub g, 1905. NOTICE TO CHE! ESTATE RonmiT On ALL ind singular tho credit Roheit ("'ay, deeeuHcd, ni titled to pri sent their claims d und all indebted to Ibo BMI payment io tho lindem gned, c will le plead in bir ut ttiuir rt J. A. DI Clcik ?nd Ex O?Bc Bcnnettsville 8. C., Feb. 7, Trespass Nc fa I/L persons arc hereby wa jfcX. Trespass in any manner udumung to thc undcreignod Township, by walking, haulin cutting, grazing stock or other out written consent. It. T. Weat Bcbccca Wu January 24, 19i).r). A FAIR TEST. BY AN HONEST MAN. At the request of Mr. A. Huff, agent or the Virginia & Carolina Chemical Jo., to make a test against PERUVIAN JUANO with his Fertilizer, he made me i present ol two sacks of 8 4-4 ot the /. & C. Co.. goods to make the test vith. Thc trial was made on land se eded by Mr. Huh* himselt and Mr. lr dne. my Superintendent. Ten rows vere planted, with equal amounts of I :ach fertilizer, at the rate ol 400 lbs per" icre. with the lollowing results : Peruvian Guano made 191 lbs, Mr. Huffs 8 4-4 made 153 lbs, A diilerence ol 38 lbs on ten rows. hereby certily the above statement is correct. (Signed) W. II. Dial. : hereby certify the above tacts and fig ures are correct T. J. Irvine, Superintendent Witness, W. G Watts. At this rate the difference on one acre | vould have been 342 lbs of seed cotton, ir 114 pound ol lint cotton. Now figure 114 lbs at 8 cents and you *.r ve $'.) 12 per acre in FAVOR OF PERUVIAN GUANO The Peruvian Guano used in above sst only analyzed 2 87 per cent A monia .67 per cent ol potash and io per cent I 'bosphoric Acid, which was the lowest rade sold last year. I am now oficiing a limited quantity 1 Guano containing over 8 Per Cent ot Ammonia .s well S per cent ol Phos. Acid and I >ver li per cent ol potash, which T be-1 ?eve to bc thc finest cotton and corn | ert?izer that can be had today. As there is only a limited quantity of I his Cargo remainin-^unsold it will be leccssary tor me to take your orders at ince, and I trust that all my lricnds vdll lecidc io try at least A KEW TONS OF j PERUVIAN GUANO THIS YEAR. B. E. Moore, Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties] Dec. 22, 1904 Here Yet. WHEN YOU AHE IN NEED - OK - TOMBSTONES, mONUMEN TS, Or anything in my lino, don't brgct to call on me, at my place ol busi ness near thc Atlantic Coast Line and the | Seaboard Air Liau Passenger Depots, or write UK;. Designs and Prices ) urnished on application. Phone No. 1)5. Respect fu1 ly J W. McELWEK. Jauuary 25, 1005. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA County ol' Marlboro-Cuurt of Com mon Pleas. iiDA DAVID ELLIOTT and MAROAltKT RaneCCA BltOWN, Plaiutiff*, against WILLIAM DAVID MCNAUL, Defendant, Summons tor Relief, ic a copy of your answer to the said nplaint ou tho subscriber at his office liENNETTSVlLLE. S. C., within nty days alter thc service hereof, ex sive ol'thc day ol' such service; and ?.oil fail to answer thc complaint wiih thc timo aforesaid, thc plaintiffs in s action will apply to thc Court for . relief demanded in thc complaint. Dated February 8th, A, D., 190.'). -'EAL. 1 J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. the Defendant, William David McNunI, uni to A. M. MoNaul, thc father ot said Defendant : ? Please take notice that thc Summons tins action, nf which thc foregoing is opy, was lile 1 in ino office ol tho Clerk tim Court of Common Picas at Ben :tsvillc, in thc county of Marlboro in ; St?lo of South Carolina ou thc Sth y of February, A. D., 19(>.">. Von will further Take Notice, That un yon procuro the appointment of ti guar .n ad lita., to appear and defend this ioa on bi half of tho Defendant, William vid MoNaul, within twenty days from ) aorvico of tho Summons herciu upon a, an application will bj made to this urti, or tho Presiding Judgo thereof, for order appointing nome suitable and com :ent person, guardian ad litcm for said fendant, William David McNaul, and au iri/.iog ami directing him to appear and fend the above entitled action in bohalf jaid defendant, William David McNaul, d for hitch other and farther relief an iy bu proper. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Hennettsville, S. C. Feb nary 8 1505 To Road Tax Payers. TATE OK SOUTH CAIIOLINA, ) COUNTY OK MAKLIIOIIO. ( - In Court of County Comraiesionora ? t LL TAXPAYERS within thu county of \ iMarlboio. liable to road duty, nro ri by notified ami cautioned that n Com? nation ol ONE DOLLAH f paid to the unty Treasurer 0:1 or before 15U1 day of ireh, will relievo each pcrAou ?0 payia?, thc poi form-it ce of road duty for thc ir in whioh paid Thc Comity Treaau will be in his odien or oaoh dny until 11 fi>r tho pm piso cf receiving Raid tax ;ry poison li..LU;-to ruad daly who fnilo pay mill commut?t ion tax. on or b for 15th day ol March, will be Mat o t foi in work ui the Public Iliads, Bight ?fl, ?>t Mich time ami place as required I fie Overseer appointed b/ thi.s Honrd, mob work will bo required of oaoh ami .y ono BO l'aiiing to pay by the 15th day darch. All persons fleeing thin notice request oj to give tho namo as inuah lio? t y ns possible. M. E. COWARD, Co. Suporyiaor, J. T COVING I ON, J. K FLETCHER, lld of Co. (.'omm?RH?oncrs. 2bruary 8, 1905. rARNING NOTICE. ll persons are hereby warned not to ;iass in any manner upon the lands ! ie undersigned in any manner, by ling, fishing, hauliug or pasturin?' k or otherwise. A. W. McIntyre" J, P. Mc Intyre inuary 5, 1905. ?s & I j i li v. ti ti y ti rj Bi " ..--o ,,. o-o.? OO-O-( Cabbage 1r*JL&tiajt Lhave for sale Succession Wakefield und Early Spring " Cabbage Plants.fgiown in open air on sea coast from seeds bought from tbe best und most reliable Seedsmen in the United States at tbe following prices F. O. 33. Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.60 per M.. " 5000to 1 ?OOO S 1.25. liOts of tOOOO Hprcial p? lev? OM Application. JSP" Special Inducements to Dealers. _jggS Any information va lo tho -cultivation of Cubbsgo will bo cheerfully giVOtl Oil replication. S. J. Rumph. Adams Run, S. O. -o-o-o-00-o--o ti <<? ci Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in Ipdre ?g)rugs and patent Medicines, WE ALS ? CARRY I STA ND AMI) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET and Fancy Arl idea, PEMFUMMERY, SOAFS, BIIU SH ES, SPONGES, STATIONARY and SUPPLIES PAINTS. OILS, BRUSHES of all kinds, % VA RNIS IT nod STAINS. * PREPARED PAINTS, [ WINDOW GLASS, t LAM PS, SHADES, Etc. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded ai all hours and guaranteed io be of ike Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A f?ll line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past patronage your? for a prosperous new year. J. T, DOUGLAS, J ann ui y 1, ]905 AT TEE OZ.X? STAND FOR HARDWARE W Bl Do you wannt the best Hay Fress that has ever been on our market? We have a car Load of them and are selling th^m at $60 each. If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON !. 1 1 1 .'. VT!, ft WAGONS, And 100 HARNESS. IETS Of ?jflMl of which 1 mm ??oing to sell. It will be to your interest to see nie before buying any o? these. Very respectfully Sent 8, 1904. i.o, O) ww<m THE DI li EGT WAY- ^ Oizr N"ew X-a?:o.<e> EAST. SOUTH WEST. g BENNETTSVILLE & CHER AW E. B. g H P Vi p ll -AND AIR LINE RAILWAY. Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m. Arrive Cheraw 0.10 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. * Direct conaection8 ut Gheraw with through trains to tho North, East, South anti West. The short line and quickest time Wilmintit 'D, Charlotte. Atlanta, Raleigh, Richmond, Watdtiuglon, Dall ?more, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, l?ufl'alo, Pittsburg and all joints Norf h und Kas-t. Tho .'hort lino nnl (juiokc.it tiuie to Oolutnbin, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa. Montgomery. New Orleans and all pointu South Hud West. ? OS g B ? P P P Foi further information call on J. MEDLIN, agent Hen a et tsv i lie & Ghera* R. lt.. Bonnottsvillc, S. C.. or address JOS. W,STEWART T. P A., SEAIIOAUD Am LINK liv.. Columbia', S. 0 CHARLES P. STEWART, A. G. I'. A , S. A L. Ry, Savannah, Ga ?xv&tSea K?* v^yV?:?v.h?viyy?xvi* six \?\/?< ^v?t ?is tc!v:?y> 0 Ashc raft'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. 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 formula: 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 market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON", Bennettsville, S. C MCCOLL DRUG co., Mccoll, S. O. professional DR. BPEm, OFFlCfc Ui? etnini in (JP ; ? ., D.cu! L'Ii o uv ? ?JO. EEWX??JTTBVlLl,f, 0. c.. tt H. Kf.WrON, JBN'MXoa K i V, ? Na NEWTON & owj?te; ! Attorneys at Lavr, BENNBrrt?Vix.m, .'io.. (JA. Offices Over planters National ihuik <g? w. BOUCHIEKT JL . .Attorney at Lair, Bonnetbville, 8. C. Omeo on Darlington strcc i near Posta Tolegrapfr office. .Tr.nnary, IMJ9.1 ILTON MoLAUIoS7~ Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Offlee in Court Hobfie. E. C. mORHISON, Eloctiician . - Kachini?f, BENNF.TrHVIl.LE, S. C. p. o. nox 98. PRIONE 111. Uonlracior for Electrical work and dealer in &?ueineal supplies Hot Air Pump mi? Kniiiuce and Gab Engioea installed. Pipe-?itdug and gencrul machine work". August 20, 1003. Specials at Moore's. Gunned Tripe ??c euch or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresli jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato sauce only 10 cools. Heinze's "White "Wine Vinegar tor pickling. THE NEW YORK WORLD Tlirloo A Wook Edition. The Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demoiiblratt.! that the Thrice Week World stands atone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form hut p'jiits succ?s. 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