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;1\ 8. A* SHOWN - - - Bailor Friday January 18, 1006 LLi!-UJL'L . .LL.li ... l?absnrlptlon Pri?e. One year.$1.00 Six months.60 Threo months.,... .25 THE LEGISLATURE. T. The Legislature ?s getting down to business, aud many now bills have already passed to third read ings. Among them ono to inoroase tho salarios of stenographers from $1.200 to 1.600. Both houses adjourned yesterday v ?t nooo, to*Monday noou. FJSN AND SCISSOR&RAJPHS Capt. T. F, Malloy is tho now Mayor of Choraw. Florida Strawberries aro soiling in Boston at 60 couts u quart. Tho many friends ot Col, H. M. Stnckhouso, now of Clemson Col lege sympa hizo with him in the loss of his beloved wito on Satur duy Inst. ATTENTION ALLIANOEMEN Notice has been served upon mo by tim Directors of tho Farmers' Alliance Exchange of S.C. (Limited) that tiio funds subscribed thereto by the Sub-Alliances of this county will bc returned to mc aa County Trus tee Stock bolder, upon thc presenta tion of tim certificates ot stock issued to llurcinicrent sub-alliances, prop erly vouched. Tho trustee stockholders of the Bub-allianccB, or any member there of holding such certificates of stock, will please at once placo them in my hands. Many of tim old allianccmen, in view of inability to find such certi ficates of stock, and thc impossibili ty of redistributing thc funds to the ] original subscribers, have indicated their concurrence with my viowa, j that tho whole fund bo reinvested by mc in stock in the "Marlboro Cotton Warehouse," in the name of and for tho benefit of the Farmers Alliance and farmers generally. ? I would suggest a meeting of all ..'"nlJianccnicii in thc court house on tho fust Monday in February, immediately after or before thc meeting of thc colton growers asso ciation. CHAS CKOSLAND, County Trustee Stockholder. January 1(>, 190C. A Letter From Williamsburg. . &?r, hiojj?oi! ?. ?.. b I ni * jut i i hotno Iront ti Jonblu lUt?i&?JUi!i ! .. - , t\. ??? .? >. v"v;" .:."<" Tr 'V;^'?uvV\ ;!:eV/M:i(M. u ?Ok ?lia il) io-- jail ba.?k ?vid, |V?,oi<J .:. o. " body that wished to could seo it. Tho crimnals that woro hung J we rp two negroes, for the murder Jj of an ngod white morchant at or near Lako City some timo about tho last of October. Their liarnos woro Arthur Williams and Jon ;kina Burroughs, Jonkina neck was ?broken and Arthur died of stran gulation. Tho doctors pronounced Williams dead tir?t. They woro out down after 34 minutes and glaced in their coffins and curried yfn tho jail. They had but very little 'to say on thc scaffold. Ono ot tho ni said ho waa not guilty, but tho other man did not say any thing aboat bia guilt, both said thoy wore roady to moot their God. Micro wero tliroo to bo hung, but Ito got a respite for 30 days a8 he yus thought to bo innocent and hat tho others would make a con cession and eleni him, but ono of thoni said ho was guilty too. Unless something olao turns up in'Jiis favor he will hang 30 days from to day, and that will satisfy Mr.' Wilson's people. If ^vVol? aa thoro ia no other nows of importance 1 will close. A Marlboro Boy who saw his first hanging. Inspired To Do Botter, Mr. EDITOR-My ideas and thoughts woro overwhelmed with delight and joy and gladness with tho fino talk or exposition of the Sunday school lesson of ?Tannary 14th by Miss Jeno Patton Came ron before tho old mon and about, six middle aged mon. Thc sub ject, "Tho Wiso Mon found Jesus." Enough was said to-day by hor along t ho lino of this lesson to con vince tho old, middle-aged and tito youth, so much BO as to lead thom into tho Bundey school to hoar lier givo her views on the Holy Scriptures at Hebron to day, i hnd many weeks ago given ,'er the idea of being a Sunday fool student, hut tho lesson to anti tho inst niel ion I received vii Miss Cameron Ima forcibly von ino off, and J took Inane with ^Sno a lilOCt Quarterly, loll iut.> lino and hoisted the flag that 1 name "Push ahead, and Koop Moving" iii my 76th year of* ago, hoping in my vigorous health in old ugo not to bo a defaulter in Sunday school any more when my name is called. Furthermore* 1 was delightfully t ?tiken off with the nico music that m Miss Mary Wade und Mrs. Mary IHubbard played on tho organ to day ut Church. J OHL COVINGTON, W Sunday Evening Jan. 14, 1006 COTTON 0UYJBRB. Speoial attention Paid Orders and Exports Subject to Change Without J Notice-Code of 81 Ueod. | ll mMu ?illl??lur :uUi i j SPECIAL AGENTS FOR ? Nitrato of Soda, Muriato of ' \ Fotush, K.iinil, RMII i Doalors in Ail Kinds ot , i Fertilizers. I Wholesale Grocers and Commission. Mef?hant?, 5 VVWVVVVV#VVVVV1 J. F. ?VBRETT, Vice President. W. S. ROWE, President. ???'S H. L. KIRKWOOD, Seo. aud Treas. WE are located ON DEPOT STREET, Four Doors Benth, of Post Office, and ready TO MAKE PRICES on all GOODS IN OUR LINE, And to pay highest prices for Cotton, Call and see what We Can Do. Marlboro Committee Company JANUARY 4, 1906. McCAl.J, BU?QK ROW, South of Postoffice. DEATH?' DOINGS Since our last issue the grim monster death has claimed two more well known residents. On Thursday night January J 3, 1906, Miss MARY MORAE, an old and esteemed member of ono of thc oldest families of our town, peace fully passed away after a long and painful illness of several months at tho ripe ago of 84 years. She was a devout member of tho Methodist church and served faithfully as a teacher in tho Sunday school and a worker in the Missionary Society, until prevented by affliction. Sim was laid to rest Friday after noon at Oak Ridgo cemetery, Kev. T. E. Morris, her pastor conducting thc service. * # * On Friday evening, January 14, 1900, at 7.30, tho long and painful illness of Mr. COLIN WKATIIERLY ended peacefully-aged about 67. He was a well known citizen and Iiis many friends over the State will learn of his death with keen regret. He was a man of splendid business ability and integrity. He was au oflicer of Company G. 24th S. C. Vol., and served with distinction to thc close of thc war between tho States. Soon after tho war be was elected clerk of court and held this office for many ycarB. Upon retiring from public life he AVcnt to merchandizing and at thc time he was taken sick was ono of the leading merchants of Bcnncttsville. He took great interest iu town and county affairs, and gave libe rally to tlie support of every good cause. In the struggle of 1876 he was an active, factor in the redemp tion of thc state and county. Ho was a patriotic sympathizer .,..? ?i .i. ii ,. . ' Ito Ino . il! ' '.> iq ..?.. ?'..:. tilg I : /.;.! H \\ v. irk< :l. cbunj jj' ?u-j.;ani'. iticjii j i h's cr..!. ' tid ut I h H time nf bj? , -'.-i.L._.<,.-.,. x . i,)..*.. ... <L ?.'. |< M>.M ; tfgab l l it ?>if'iv wi! !lt'c . '. I to fill ? yiiid ii M " slUiill ' 11 r*l> vi,; 'ioi.'elv miss his generous assistance and ad vice in planning. The funeral services were held at Oak Ridge cemetery Sunday morn ing at ll o'clock, conducted by Rev. T. E. Morris, in thc presence of a very hu ge concourse of relatives and citizens from all over thc county, among them many old veterans who came to pay their respects to their old comrade. ObronlO Constipation Cured. One wlio sutlers Irom chronic constipa tion is in danger ol many serious ail ments, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation as it ai<!s di gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring thc natural action ol these organs. Commence taking it to day and you will teel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. For sale by Ilennettsville Pharmacy! Cheap Rending. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.50 Thc Sunny South and tho Demo erat'for only $1.50 The Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT one year for only $1,75. This is the cheap est reading ever offered. BEE'S LAXATIVE" HONEY AND TAR CURES COUQHS ANO GOLDS How To Avoid Pnoumonia. Wc have never heard of a single in?, stance ot a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble wbeu Foley's Honey and Tar bas been taken, lt not only stops the cough, hut heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask tor Foley's 1 Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered, Dr. (j. J Dishop ol Agnew. Mich., Writes; "i have used Foley's Homy and Tar in thiee very severe cases ol penuinonia with good results in every casu." For sale by BenncttSVllle Pharmacy, ManZan Pile Cure CURE9_WHEN OTHER8 FAIL Foul try For Salo, Mrs A. M. Fletcher, McColl, R. F. D. NO. 1, has a fine lot of poul try which she will sell at 12? cents a pound AU fine Barred Plym outh Hocks. If you want any write her at onco. I'HK OUIO/INAJi, Foley & co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and Jung remedy, and on account of thc great merit and popularity ol Foley's Honey ind Tar many imitations are offered tor be genuine. These worthless imitations lave simular sounding names- beware it them Thc genuine Foley's Honey md Tar is in a yellow package. Asfv br it and reluse any substitute, lt is he" best remedy for coughs and colds, I 'or sale by Bfinnctjsvijle Ph?.rmnry_ CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Marlboro-Court ot Com? mon ."leas. ANDEHSON GIBSON, ot. ni., Pill's against EBENEZER QUICK, tt. ni., Dof'dte IN obedience to the Decretal Order granted in the above entitled action. I will sell bclore the court house door in Bennettsvillc on the first Monday in Feb roary next, during legal sale hours, to thc highest bidder, thc tract ol land on which Tristiom Quick died, seized and possessed, excluding therefrom the tract ol" land alleged to have been deeded to Ebenezer Quick on Oct I, 1890, and thc portion alleged to have been convey ed to Mrs Margaret Ann Quick, or the heirs at law ol Stephen Quick deceased, under an agreement in the case ol Henry Covington against Mastin Quick, Will iam Davis and Tristiom Quick. Terms of Sale-One third Cash, bal- | ance payable in two equal annual in stallmcnts, with interest I rom date of | sale, secured by bond ot purchaser and a mortgage on the premises, with the privilege of paying all Cash. The pur chaser to pay tor all papers Should the highest bidder fail to comply with his or ber bid, I will on the same day or some convenient subsequent salcsday resell the premises at the risk ol the highest bidder refusing to comply. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Fiona. LIDA. DAVID ELLIOTT and MARGARET RK UKCOA BnowN, Plaintiff*, against WILLIAM DAVID MONAUL, Defondnut. Complaint for Partition and liclirf. BY virtue ot a Decree ot Sale granted in above entitled action, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Benncttsville on the first Monday in February next, dur ing legal hours ol sale, the tallowing described pieces, parcels or tract of land situate in thc county ol Marlboro in the State aloresaid, that is to say: One Tract, containing Ninety (90) Acres, more or less, bounded by the public road leading from Blenheim to Rtr?r?^run hv '--'- -r Vr?r.r*.* " ? oi ij .... .5 vVv db two iradi.1), 0 i< ' :..:; :>. .^^^^iv.^-^- ,1: ty ?? i Dil viii ??i?cctised lo mb ?b?ughi I i 1.1 ? lykl K Ii i' vin M M - . ?<... '? : ' ? 'CV-li -lt- ' ' i"-. j.. '|?..< .'.i* . Naul, One other Tract, containing Thirty - seven (37) acres, more or less, bounded by the public road aforesaid, by lands ol Mrs Minnie S. Rogers, J, R. Townsend and Charlie Hencgan, and being a?su a part ot the lands devised as aloresaid by the said Dr, VV. J, David to Iiis said daughters Terms ot Sale-One halt Cash, the balance on a credit ol twelve moo hts, thc credit portion lo bear interest hom dali; ol sale, and be secured hy the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage ot the premises, with the prtvi'ege ol paying all cash; and incase purchaser does not comply with terms of sale, the premises will oe resold on the same or some sub sequent salesday at the risk ol the pur chaser or purchasers, who are to pay tor all necessary papers. J. A. DR A KIO, Clerk. Bennettsvillc, S. C., Jan. 13, 1906. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Kstato of K, 1']. Easterling. HAVING thia day filed In tho Probato Juilgo'a Oifico of Marlboro conuty our final return UH &dmiui?tratorH of tho oatalo of K, E Euutorling, Notion in boreby given that wo will auply to mid conn on tho 13th day of February, 1906, for a Anal diaolmrgo aa Adminitttrator un aforcHaid. ll. T. Eaetorling, Jan. 15, 1906 A ?. Emtorhng. I^or Sale? Two Milk Cows with young clives. Cows will easily givo 2J gala rich milk por tiny with proper attention. For fur? thor io formation npply at this Of H 00. Pi ico #:*() each. Two prisoncra escaped from Marion's new jail last Friday morn lng. If they lind hud tho dogs thf'i'o tho mon could not huvo es caped HO easily. FOimMNEWCAR Cure? Golds) Prevents Pneumonia J^gr" Read every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gau^o It may pay for time - Lowney's Chocolates and Cocoa at VV. M. Howe's Fresh Buckwheat and Maple Syrup at W. M. Rowe's. lOimri?in^iAR Mgggjj^j* 00 ?ut I* ??ff ****** lun?? TRESPASS NOTICE. A IJ. lie Hf)nII nm wnrnrwl not to trespass >\ on any of my landa in any manner and ? lapoolally hunting-, nutting or hauling, on iain of tho ponalty for no doing. R. C. MC?NTYKE, Novombor 7, loos. You can apply ManZ; >: ino1. . i. ?hi where the pain is It is put itu ii: ?IN lapsihle tulles with nozzle attachment lor introciuciug it. Mangan stops pain in stantly and cures all Kinds pf blind? bleeding, itching and pr.u n"iii |- ' ; Sold by Marlboro Drug Cou pany, fjjr Piio Iusnranoo in '> Uoutpaoica our Hpooiidty, Lifo Iusuranei portentous Its to your interest to BOO iii wo Crosland & Tyson, Phono 212 "The In Kiranm Men," FOR 8 A LE CHEAP. One two-horoe wagon, ?'d.e one horne wn^on, on?) open b? .> Aemo Guano Dis tl'i o Lench Planter, ono ' >; null Haye moro than will soil cheap. Thos " It is a pleasure to take tie Liver Pill? and enjoy toni lect upon thc liver. Sob Drug (Jo. Two firon in WoBfc Bonnott when and whoro thoy woro Who Dost ? Aro you iunurot CROSLAND & "Tho lnsuiv I?* Pipos and Smokei endless variety can be foi Douglas' Drug ?tore. We are now prepare, your country dwellings nu perty. Soo when your pe and get our rates. CROSLAND &R Phone 212. ''The Insuri Ready for Your Order; Tho Clio Novelty M't'g got up your Bill for Flooiin Germano Siding & Woathe i ns well ns your House tri Door, Sash, Blinda, Grills ! ties, proinpt.lv and cheaply, for anything in tho building I ?01 llcturn ns Executor of tho Kati Hcnrg-in, Notice in hereby give upply to said Court on thc 22d . uury, 1906, for ii fund disobl Executor. G. D. MATH Doo 22? ?005 Qunli?od WANTED TUE PUBLIC TO KNOW th; prepared to THRASH PEA notice nt fair prices ?nd Rutifif nntecd or no pay p:iy. I cnn ' M rn A. Y. Moore's Piuco, lt W. M. K Nov io Benoottsv E. C. MORRIi - IH-.AI.KIt IM - Electrical and Plumbing EleCvi ic Lamps a Spot.. Ma Hauer fit ff El eel i* ' Phono 114, Ponnottrtv Report nil troub!o with Btrcot lights to tho nbovo. wwwig No 1 hereby wnrn tiny nod all . hiting or harboring my wifo A three children, Mnrthn nged un .' Lizzie uged 12 yent ft, who I j for no inst cause nod nro now from my homo. I will pro9C who violiUOH tltiB notice nf tor | STAGY Dunbar, December 4, 1905. Warning No Lfj persons arc horoby trccpaBH in nny manner 1 my loads In Marlboro couoly, n grazing ?teck, cutting haulb g With dog nnd gun I will Onf Against all who vi?lalo thin no. Dec. 5, 1905 LEWIS . .'fl i il" lift m Liko we fire now offering doubtodly Tiru BEST Ii ns to PRICE in tho whole Then again, price isn't all ; und ?S80rtmont are to bi L fill. - -. 1 ? ! 41 lit. i 110y (HO mun wi. Gull, invest and be happy ii J. O. TAYLOR 8t Next door to Wen Dccomhui' 14, 1905. i NOTICE GF FINAL DISCHARGE EST?T rc o rc SCIPIO DO VU I. A S. HAVING Med in tho Probate Judge** of fico of Marlboro county my final ro? turu as Administrator of tho Kilato Scipio Douglas, Not ie;', in hereby given tbnt I will apply to Haid Court on tho 22d day of Jan nary, 1906, for a final diRohargo as euab Administrator. A J. MATHESON, Deo 22, t 5 Q i d (lcd Administrator WHAT ARE YOUR EYES WORTH Without Properly Piltet? Glasses? You should call and bato thom ex amined by us with our new Electric Eyesoopo. No chargea l'or exam i nation. Our entire Optical Parlor is so complete that wo can tit and please every patient Special attention given to titting glas*? cs for your ch i ld rou S. J. PEARSON, Jeweler and Optician, Specials at Moore's. Canued Tri po 20c each or 2 for 5 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato uco only 10 cents. Heinze'8 White Wino Vinegar r pickliug. Flowors 1 Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a line of Geraniums, Begonias rns, Palma and other plants, 1 rooted, that she desires to . Cuttings 2f)o per dozen. !>c<>c><x><>oooc>oooo i^ine tVateh. ltcpairin^ IS ONE OP O UH SPECIALTIES. - Venk Klyes Hud? Strung, Haying an to Pit your Eyes up with a| Ith a pair ot Pure Orysiidluo Lenses guaranteo to Hitit yin i?r ref nut) your| mo oy-that's our pi ta, .ces aro tho Lowest cohnlstent with lirfit-claHH work. SAM J. PEARSON, J KW K.l.Kit AND Ol' ICIAN. tnanontly localed at IVK N N RTTS V 1 fj b K. S. C. Tax Returns ?rcrciCK OK AuniTOit MAUI,nono CO , Bonncttsvillo, H. c., Nov 30, 1905 ITIOE in hereby ?iven tbftt tbiH OIHeo Will bo open from Jami iry int to Fob? ry 20, toot), inclusive, for tho purpose 1 ocoiving thc returns of tho tax payers lariboro county. Il persomi having properly In their port? ion no owner, or holder, or husband. ? nt, guardian, trustee, administrator, tinting otllcor, ngont, atiornoy or factor ho f?rHb day of January 1906, uro re ed to lint the Hamo for taxation within limo required by law, or incur tho pon of fifty per cent, which attaches in of failure to do so. louse take LOMOS nhio Hint this is tho for tho ro urn of all landa, lots, in real estato of ovmy Mud, with ?ll ling thereon, In beting Town property lot with improyontouls must bs lixtod rai? ly. Also rcltn-i county properly in tever township it muy bo localed, hoi o is a Pol,I. TAX of Ono Dollar laid i all in do persons botwen Iho ages of and t.i() years, except tlioso who aro nod and unable to earn a support, tero is also a "capitation tax" of fifty i laviod on all dogs ho Auditor or an Au.ds'ant will attend m following places in thu county on lay ft named for tho OOnvoniOOOO of tho . o : Hill, Mandeville, January 221I 1906 Hil), Blenheim, 23d 1906 nsvillo, Briatow's Storo " 24th 1906 >n, Hamor's Storo, u 25th 1906 Bluff, Bluff Mills Storo " 26th 1906 " 27th 190O ?I " 2Qlh I906 'lb " 30th 1906 onvillo, Adams' .Sioro, " 318t 1906 tsville, Goodwin's Mill, Pub'y 1 1906 ivillo, Grant's Miil, 1'epy 2 1906 ('(lice in ltomiottsvilln will bo opon { tho time pre.scrihod ny law from ry ist to February 20, 1006 wh s in Bonnottsvlllo and thone who tail? return at tho above named placen can om mod at od i U. I. SI I KU KILL, Auditor Alarlhoro 0;>unt,v. .J t?RGBOftO COTTON CllOWEUS ASSOCIATION. At a call meeting o? the Marlboro cotton association held in he Court House Jan, 1st 1006. Tho fellowing resolutions were )ffered and passed. First-that tho names of each person and the amounts given ay thom be published for four weeks in both of the county pa pers. Second-That eaoh farmer plodge themselves not to plant any more acres in cotton in 1006 than they did in 1005, and that they will not increase their fertilizers. The President Maj. lt. M. Peguos also requests those agents that were appointed to collect tho 3 cents a hale tax to continue the canvass and make their reports and turn over the money colleoted to the Seo and Treas, by the Iirst Monday in February. In making out the list of contributions if there is any body's name left out, If they will imform the Seo. and Treas and give him their name ann amount he will add them to the list every vveok until the first of February. The following are the names and amounts of the contributions: Hon. J. N. Drako, $ 00 00 Mujor R. M Pogues, 50 00 lion. J. JJ. McLauriu, 60 00 T. S. and E. W. Evans 50.00 0 J? Hodges, 50 00 Col R C McIntyre, 50 00 J li Greon and Sons, 50 00 Bonuettsvillo Mercautilo Co. 50 00 .McCall-Weatherly Co.. 50 0U Pegues Company, 50 00 H. H Newton, 25 00 Charles Croslaud, 25 00 J T Douglas, 25 00 T W Bouchier, 25 00 D D McUoll. 25 00 F. P. B Poguos, 25 00 A L Calhoun , Jr., lt) E Starnberger Co , 15 J II Bennett, 10 D McQueen, 10 W M Evans, 10 0 B Crosland Co , 10 P A Hodges, 10 J F Everett. 10 I) I) McColl. Jr., 10 Edwin Weatherly, 10 P A McKellar, 5 00 J T Breeden. 5 00 E L Hamilton, 5 00 Fuller Brothoie, 5 00 J P Edens, 5 00 W P Breedon, 5 00 R K Breedon, 5 00 H W Carroll, . 5 00 John Barrontiuo, 5 00 J C Covington, 5 A L Calhoun, 5 A W McIntyre, 5 W M Myers, 5 El Kemper Covington, 5 E W Breeden, 3 J O Taylor, 2 50 S J Pearson, 2 50 Dan E Odom, 2 50 Leopold Strauss, 2 50 Beiiuettsvillo Pharmacy, 2 50 H G McColl, 2 50 H 8 Grant, 2 26 Jacob Isaacsohn, 2 00 E \V Smith, 2 00 Tom Evans. 2 Od Dr CS Evans. 2 00 L I) Bundy, % 2 00 T. K. Adams, 5 00 R II. O Nea', 4 00 J. T. WTittaker, 8 00 R. J. Rogers, 1 00 W. Z, Rogers, 1 00 E. J Bruce, 50 R. T. Wiso, 40 T Stanton, A C McRae, O Molino, Joseph. Parker, J B Amnions, D M Edens, A ?bu ry Powere, Cash, VV L Stanton, J C and H C Campbell, Alex. T Odom J L Napier, J T Brigmau, 0 D lirigman, Robert Hooks, li M Hodges, J P Hodges, J K O'Neal, L P Stubbs, M JJ Stubbs, Albert E Pearson, T T Taylor, D C Stubbs, Capors David, A M Fletcher, A P Williame, M W Liles, Louis Stubbs, A P Adams, R J Adams, Chas T Hamer, Theo. L Breedon, Upper Smithville, C I Shorrill, Janies Webster, John D Hayes, .1 Huestcss, Robert C Coxe, John Wise, M A H ti uter, Will Adkisou, J J Hood, C S Williams, A L McCaekill, Dr. Chas May, B H Covingtou, F li Whittington, D Hyatt, John Riley, Jonathan Adams, E A Coxe, W. A. and W. Ii. Rogers, Hugh McCollum, John W Wallace, J. D. Wallace, Doc Thomas, J. P. Tart, J. F. Sturgess, W. V. Bullard, James T. Carroll, 00 00 50 00 75 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 25 27 2 50 3t55 7 94 26 5 G5 3(> 12 06 50 1 35 1 20 48 1 50 4 00 1 26 4 00 30 00 2 00 50 25 55 75 50 40 25 1 00 50 30 7? 1 00 50 20 80 1 15 25 25 00 8 12 1 00 1 00 25 00 00 1 1 3 2 00 00 Preaid? il. ,BDE)N .- w-,. [**??<>*. 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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, thc 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 formul?e of a practical veterinarian of over a cptarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-day. Price 25 cents package. SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. MoOOLL DRUG CO., McColl S. 0.? H? B. D. MOORE'S mu When in Want ot Teams for the Railroad -or a - Tri? to tiic Country. -MT- ^ Always Ready to serve Calls for Teams, Phone 93, . You too would" havo to build rWget barn? if you would oii?y liston to reason sud "m otonio your ylolde per ?oro" by onrWilun your coll and f ceding}_ your plants witti thatwoudor-workor, Yirgloift-Cartlioa Fertilizer. lt bss boon tho tremendous oucoesel of nuiny farmore all over tb? South, plnjr and postage on aoopy< Be and ask forVlrglnlay^rolin? ?oro and necopt no substitute.. Vlrglnla-OdroS.na Chemical Co., H lob mo nd, VA. Atlanta, Qa. Norfolk; Va. Savannah. G?,4l Durham, N. O. ?Fontgomery. Al*. Charleston, 8. 0. Memphis. lW ?altluaoro, Md. Shreveport, La. I Xicreftso'Soar Yield? Per Acre FIRE! FIRE I -Winter is Coming PTOTEGT YOUR ROOFS from Fire and make them Wa ter Proof and Preserve Your Shingles also Tin, Iron, Paper Roofs by applying W. JAY McDON ALB'S Patent Fire, and Waterproof Cement Roof Paint. $181,000 dollars worth of property saved in Bennettsyille from ruin, by the use of the above Pi?int. It DOES NOT COST you a FORTUNE o Paint your Hoof. See McDONALD >r W. P. BRFBDKN, Jr . and let them Kxaminc Your Kool or make prices. Full explanation given in a personal nterview, or by letter. Special prices >y thc Barrel, Wc are now manufactu ring this Paint io Bonnettsville, S. C, Address all enquiries to McDonald Roof Paint Co. Bonnettsville, S. 0. &&" Don't forget that I have n nico largo Refrigerator in which to keep Nutter, Cheese, Lani, Fruits and all perishable goods fresh and cool during the summer months. W. M. IJowe IV ARNING NOTICE. A LL persona aro tvamod ngaiiiBb trespass r\ ing In any raannor upon any of my land. >r lauda undor my control, oifchor by walk* ag, tiding, oubtlng, hauling, hunting. fish iijr, pruiitoek, or ottbonv'sip, nuder tho laimUlps of the law, Oefc.il? ?90V ^ WB^ff. . ? FOR SALE I Parties iii want of first class Linn bm* can get. it from A. J. JONES, Oct 18. Blenheim, ll. F. D. 1. ME NEW YORK WORLD Thrloo A. Weok Edition. Tho Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice ?uWeek World stands alone in a class, ?thor papers have imitated its form but no \ its success. This ls because it tells lt impartially, whether that news be po litical or otherwise It is in tact almost i daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first? :lass serial stories and other features lUited to the home and fireside. Thc Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays tor 156 papers. we oller this unequalled newspaper and the Dem* acrat together one year lor Si.67. A FREE PATTERN iy<m* ?wa selection) te ?vary au*. sctlber. Owly SO cents a year. MS CAUL'S MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A (ff** I beautiful colored plata? t Ut.tl fejnlons ! dreairuaklng aconomlia ? fancy walk ; hnuiehold hint. ; fiction, ?ta. Sub a et lb. to-day, o?-, .?nd io. for lal.it copy. Lady ag.at* want.d. Sand for tarma. 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