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8, JU BllOiyjf - - - Editor. Friday, Ootober 19, 1900. Subscrliillon Vrlco t Ouo year.$1.00 Six months.50 Tlirco months.25 ^IPENAND SCISSOI?GI?APirS. 0f Ni Arp" of Goorgia will loo (bullio O po ra IIouso in Dar ?ton Ootobor 30. 'Tho ?f?i.l min? tit Wed Springs, Sparlnnburg county, is hoing work ed by a now company. \ViMiam h. Wilson^ox po^l natal c>' cOhoritl <???'v! on the IGth of bon? j Htiiupl ion. . ' Tho Knights of Pythin? of Mar? ion have turned over to tho indus trial sohool at that placo $350. Ono Marion farmer is out moro than a thousand dollars boca uso ho contracted last spring, to sell his cotton crop at seven cents. An inorons" bf about H ,000,000 io tho ^opula?ioi? of tho XTt) i tod Staley ii? (eui years. vViii ho shown by tl ic ce t ii nd oui) 1,000,000 bi ?ho mun! !)? i" I'II? ti .iiimigra tioe. iiow to oncourago und keep tho boys on tho farm? Tako them to tho Stnto Fair for sight seeing, and au object lesson will bo taught thom to rouow their efforts iu their vavious avocations. A young lady of Surgeon Mo., who wished to discover a way of hooping h or hands soft, sent the cash. in answor to an advertise ment and received this receipt: them in dishwater three times a duy vi'hilo moilun AjocOrdihg lo trio A Haul v ilour nu), of Thu rsi lay, Kev. Min I?. J ot ? os has been f?iecd U> turne?! all ougaguneutu that hi- '.taw has on account ot ill hoalth. Mr. Jones wont to Atlanta Wednesday to i ?"undorgo a course of modical trcat *'?- mont, and it is thought that ho will bo in tho hands of tho doctors for several weeks. Tillman as A Statosman, It will surprise many of Sena tor Tillman's acquaintances in those parts and will certainly, as it should, please tho Senator to iind praise of him flowing from such conservative quarters as Senator Hoar of Massachusetts and the Now York Evening Post.., '"Jhp Massachusetts Senator ana ^^jfj?ttew -?York papor aro quito tho antipodes of Senator Tillman and (hoy represoiH a class that lin,- usually lu ld i' l?K?:;h Up fia the ?xtrenic type ol radioalUim. lt ia a cm ions and i uteri sting mmimsioiK*;-!. tl lox o i oro. rb u< these two doe?ai lng their bc li in Tilima5>>;.'.m-...?\ a bi I ii y ano conservatism. Senator Hoar's expression is made in an article in tho North America Review, and tho Post makes rei'erenco to and endorse ment of tho Senator's judgemont ?'^s I'oi'ows; ^ Vil/ ^ thi?S in ^wiator Hoar's ' ? ^article which will surprise many people in his tribute to Senator Tillman. It is not simply that ho considers the South Carolinian .A man of terrifying frankness, who blurted out tho truth about the suppression of the negro vote, and. taunted tho Republicans with their inability evon to pro toot against it now that they aro entering upon thc same poli cy wholesale in thoPhilipyinos. Mr. Hoar goos further and says explicitly '( ( lie ii" ? 13 i < < . 11. . ! '* pi tell Cork';' ?Senai.oi : ;:J lo i ... ! think, au li?nos!, manly .-uni ;H>le kv|ale.viin;iii.:? And filis, w'o have exc?lloui rcneohsToi' believ ing, is not mero Senatorial ''our losy, Sena lot liuai i? oniy ox. pressing tho sentiment ol' many ' \" ? Republican Senators whoso con tact with Mr. Tillman has led \ \ thom to reviso their opinion of ) Utk -*im. They iind him, they say. a ; to.-.iigoodlawyer, astudont, a man of shut tireproachable private lifo, hon .' pato of t us t he daylight, of ready wit from gbel real ability, and with mar .Ri&ed capacity for tho routine work ot' legislation. It is a pleas ure to* pill those things on rec ord. They show us .nco more thai fi tush oxtrao rd i ? uw y results as Senator Ti I jinan has accomjj plishod ii' w< look ni ly at his unhorsing ol tito old 5)einoorat ic oligarchy in South Carolina - argue mental power in tho man who achieves them. We also seo in his case one more reason for belieying, with that exultant Democrat, Ralph Waldo Emer son, that the demagogues who, half orator, halfassassia, light thoir way to Washington, often becomo thore cool and safe and competent rulers." Josh Billings' Words.-Ono ov i.ho vory best things a man kan ?ly when ho ha/, reasonable doubts what ho ought tow say is tow say nothing. \AU flatterers hav a baso mo tivo. If a poor man flatters yu, ho haz sum immojiato objockt; if a rich one dm it, he haz sum remoto objeokt in view. It k a disgraco tew enny man tow bo foared. Syohophants aro alwas tho fust ones to bo sakri fleed when disasters cum. - Tho books for collection of Town taxos aro now open and Cleric Mclaurin is roady to give yecolpts. Masked Protentions Mn. EDITOR:-Sinoo tho smoko of battlo betwcon "Fair Play" and the editors of tho Poo Dee Advocato has soniowhat oleared away, it may not bo amiss to noto how it has improssod the Writer and many, othors, whoso com? monts havo reached )>iscar3 from many parts of tho county. -'Fair Finy!; macte a Olmrge against ono of the editors of obtaining poljti cal goods under falso pretences, put iu short words. Very mauy people agreo with him, and say "it ia tho truth that hurts," and as Sam Jones pule it, "It is tho hit dog that howls." both editora answered in many col umna, but tho public know that both editors aro responsible for all matter in their oditorial columns, and, one tianuot escape responsibility by shifting upon the other. Ono cortainly lod tho pe?plo to boliovo ho was in sympathy with tho popular movora?ut as led by lonator Tillman. The other now writes he meant "heclors" to apply to supportera of Norton, rathor than Till man, and both expressed great ad m i ration for Senator Tillman, yet, the ''asse3 cara will slick out of tho lion's akin," as seen in their issue in editor's column of October 4th, viz : ..Senator Tillman has resumed his campaign against imperialism in tho west, whore he cnn do more for the good of his country than ho could by blowing tho cmbeis of factional feel ings iii.lite family fight tor Governor ot this Stnto " Now, which editor wroto this ? It matters not. Tho campaign is off, and no excuse for absence from ofiioot and both- aro at work at homo ellice, and tho public know they aro equally responsible. Ti ll ni a n is a live issue, and has many friends and admirers, and all such little and needless taunts will be remembered and stored for future use. Little by little tho truth leaks out. Gentlemen who ci itlciso must oxpect to bo criticised, especial ly one holding public trust must oxpect to be rooked when ho rocka thc publio idol. Peo* p!;' that live in glass houses must not I ow stones. 1'ho Advocato criticises writers for ot signing their own names to articlos li ii these, and its editors aro very anxious to know the authors of'same. H V?reo they como from behind tho bush, and sigu their own individual names to their articles, and quit hiding behind each other; they can thou ox? peet correspondents to do tho same. Oct 17, 1900. OnsERVEK. Rally Day Exorcises Next Sunday afternoon has boon set apart for "Hally Day" oxorciscs at tho Methodist Sunday school. The hour is 4 o'clock. . These exercises arc entirely in tho interest of the Sunday sehool and are appointed for the pur-1 pose of getting all the parents and the children together once a year, reor jjj^uii'/.ing, ree jessi hg and beginning, as it were, afresh' Ibiva now 7oar. Tho program will ho made interesting r s,- apprSprt?f? talks Allure (lo^d?aily invited, P:<>ii.!ot?oi> ?Vir tho Bl rda ?'ar?riil^nO im> saul io li? iib'iiiidiWit i.jii? ?iini?'bn, ?is \wM ?nj ol hei' kiod.i ol'j g.uhy. ^portsnion must ucl forget, though, that the shooting sensoii docs not begin until tho lirai day of Nov? ember now. Wo would also romiud others that thoio is also a law against telling partridges, cit lier dead or alive for any purpose. Both the sol 1er and buyer aro liable to prosecution. Nor can they bo hunted by night or oven trapped. Owners of land should re port all violations. Home Again. Mr. Bedford Carter and fami ly of tho Dunbar section, who have boon living in Florida for over* two year?, have returned lo their oki homo for awhile. He is delighted with Florida, bat sickness in his family made a ' es?nry. He may go ; they get well. 'JV Ko a? I 'i :iX. '.Pl - . waa' considerable talk last r i n\i thc road lax, and very immy regretted not haying it vhen they paid the regular tax. Well, its your privilege to pay this tax now. The County Treasurer will receipt for it and you will not bo worried about it next Spring. Mr. Thomas will give you all information. CUPID'S WORK. Married in the city of Colum bia at the residence of Mr. Eu gene Dent, on Wednesday af ter noon October 10th 1900, by "Rev. T. M. Dont of Clio Circuit and brother of bride, Mr. Lewis M. Covington of Hebron and Miss Messie Dent, a charming young lady of that city. The young couple took the train for New York and other points and Svhen they return they v/il I make tho r home in Clio. Wo truly congratu late our young friend on his suc cess. * In Mic town of Hod Springs N. C., Oct 10th, 1900, at the resi dence of Rev. S. J. Spencer, Mr. W. P. Odom was united in mar riage to Miss Sallie E. Handles, ono of lied Springs fairest young ladies and a lady ol' high chris tian character, Hov. S. J. Spencor oilici a ting. The w ri ter and the community at large oxtend their hearty congratulations to tho happy couple. A Friend. ' Of the sinnorB who foll, In Adatri's hill, Tho Lord hates tho hyjocrilo Worst of all." - Record tho fact that thoro was frost in Marlboro on tho night of Oatobor 17,1900 Notice of Election For Sluto und County OfHcers mid foi? Amendments,, io State Constitution. STATIC OF SOOTH CAROLINA, ) County ol Marlboro. j |OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN That un Election will bo hohl nfc ?over?! pocoinot? established by low lu Marlboro County ou Tuesday, Novombor 6th, 1900, ?cr thc following ollloos, to wit; Governor, Lleutoount-Govornor, Secretary o? Btnto, Attoruoy General, Comptroller Gonoral, Adjutant and Inspector Gonoral, Stato Suporiutondout of Education, ono Rall, road Commissioner, ono Circuit Bolloitor, thrco Representativos in tho General A6som. bly, Supervisor, Sheri ft' dork of Court, Oorouor, County Suporlntondont of Educa tion. Pursuant to tho Constitution of South Carolina, and tho toroid of Joint R?solu tiotiB No? 340and 341, approved Fob. 19th, A. D. lyro, (Acts ot South Carolina, pp. 570 and 571,) an oleotiou will also ba bold at tho eamo time and placo for amend monta to tho Constitution 0! South Caro lina, os followp; Amend "Section 7, of nrtiolo VIII, of tho Oonetitution of South Carolina, os fol lows: Add at tho end thereof tho following words: " Provided that tho limitation im posed by this Section mid by Scotion 5, Aiticlo IV, of this Constitution shall not apply to bonded indebtedness inourrod by tho cities of Columbia, Rock Hill, Charles ton and Florence, wbero tho proooods of said bonds oro applied solely for tho pur cb aso, establishment, maintenance or in croaso of water works plant, sowcrago sys tem gas and olectrio light plants, whoro tho ontlfo revenue arlniog from tho opera tion of such plauts or systems shall bo de voted solely and oxclusivoly to tho mainto nnnco and oporation of tho samo and whore tho question of incurring nuoh indebted ness is submitted to tho frooholdora and qualified voters of such municipality, as provided in tho Constitution, upon tho tho question of other bonded indebtedness," Amend tho Constitution of South Caro' lina by adding thereto tho following to bo known ns "Article 1 of Amondmonts to tho Constitution "Tho Goncral Assembly fellah provide by law lor tho condemnation, through propor official ohannels, of all landa ncoossary for tho proper.draluago of tho Bwnmp and low muds of this State; and shall also pr?vido for tho equitable assessment of all landa so drained, lor tho purpose of paying tho oxpouscs of such condemnation and drain ago.'' Tho said amoudmonts shall bo submit ted In Buoh manner that tho doctors quai? ificd to voto for membors of tho IIouso o Representatives shall roto for or against caoh of snob amoudmonts separately. Amoudmonts should bc on soparato tiok nts. Ballots in favor of tho adoption of an amendment should contain tho amendmon votod upon in full, followed by tho word "YOB;" bnllots opposed to tho adoption of an amendment should contain tho amoud mont voled upon, followed by tho word ..Ho." Polln at encl? voting placo will bo oponed at 7 o'clock a m., and closed nt 4 o'olook p. ni, Tlio following named porsons have boon appointed MAC AO lilts OK KT.KCTION for Stato ami County offloera, and for AmendinontN to State Constitution, to wit : ^'tjairisviiie- .j??l'Gibs?n, \Y. \. *'-wc \, (.!. Ui eeo Ik Millsville.-. I ?. p, MOOojl, ,1 , Ti Pl McHaei ,1. Vi townsend l>ri,.lu.,vi|i-- ,|. Moll, Horley, J. M ein.-lis, K Wi tili' : Hiov.-oi ville -N1 li. ?t?f?fiis, :. V. . lli'vj>;< s. W. \j. Kiancy Clio-S. L Bti?low. J. IV, MCG ' J. J Lane Hebron-J. F. McKinnon, John Barn| rentine, D. H. Everett Mctjoll-IC. J. Alsobrooks, D. h Whittaker, Wi N. Gibson Red Hill-B. H. Covington, Chas. W. Crosland, H. C. Campbell Smithville-James Mc Arthur, R. Ti Weimer, Ulm Pegues Tatum-C. T. Hamer, J. F. Robin son, J. E Hamer, On day of election ttio managors must organizo by tho election of a Ohairmau and a Clork. Tho Constitutional path' mu*t| bo taken by each malinger beforo ho can aot, and also by tho Clerk. Tho Chairman elected in empowered to administer oaths. Tho managers have tho power to fill a | vacancy, and if 1 ono of tho managors at tend, thc citizens con appoint from among tho qualified voter? tho manigois, who, after hoing duly ssvorn, can conduct thc election, At the closo of tho election, tho man agers oud desk must prooood publicly to open tho ballot boxes and count tho bal" lots thorein, and continue without adjourn ment until tho unmo is completed, and make n statement of tho result for each tilico and sign the carno. Within throe days thereafter, tho Chair man (.f tho Boatd, or some ouo designated by tho board, must d-.livor to the O^mmiss ioooru of Election tho poll Jim-, tho boxes containing tho ballots and written ntatO" monts of tho result of the eleolion. Ono of tho abovo named managors at ] ouch precinct moat call upon tho Chairman of tho Board of Commissioners at Bounotts vil'o on Saturday, Novombor 3, or Monday November 5, 1900, to roooivo ballot boxes, poll linio and instructions, and bo qualified; Li J. BREEDEN, Chm'n A. C. PEARSON, J. H. DAVID, Commissioners State Ejection lor Marlboro County. CARPETS. Our lino of Carpet samples ore just in.g Call and inspect, tho finest lino ever in thc county. All carpels made to fit your rooms without extra charge C. S. MCCAIN. Stylish Outfits, Parties In want of a stylish outfit should como to town and seo Brcedcn's display horses and fancy buggies they can fix yon up and send you off smiling and happy. SH0S AND HARNESS SHOP, RICHARD EVANS, ft first-class Shoe Maker of 25 years experience, has opened a SHOE and HA?NESP REPAIR SHOP at Frank Adams' Old Stand. His prices arc reasonable, while his work ls unexcelled. -?jt> ? -- - Thc Domocrat returns many thanks to C. S, Williams ofBlon hoim and Wm McLaurin of Tat um for favors. - Wo ask special attention to Fuller Bros., new ad. If you want a nico Outfit cull and soo his now arrivals, ONE DOLLAR 12 Yards Fru? 12 " And 16 " 4-4 20 ?< 34 : 20 % 38 i 16 <? Biv< 20 .* Plai 25 f Plai 100 yard* spool sil ii_A? ? v<?ryuiing ^ ow D KAL Kl Horsas, Mulo^ X And Hi AFTER THIS DATE, tcud koop their STABLES WKBl/ of Horses and Muirs, which th with good approved notes. Wo hayo rocontly added Btif?gi?^ 1 and we intend lo koop np4o di? ? Tho following is a lint ol son. now handle Com'tlnnd, Wuti".w<nv?, At ni'?l mid H iden-y Curri?ijj; Ootobor i8, i ooo. Marlboro's Tax ASSORS mp. nt Through tho kindness oj IVoRsum' Thomas we get tho following h&<v I monts ogainst tho diffor.mi. townehip? for 1900. This inftlpdcK everything except tho railroad, which i:1 given f|n a wholo : PropOl! . -oilj Bein nott n vii lo, $ 11,161.1 <) o \ lied mil, 3?4S6.; 3 303 Rod Bluff, 7,346.28 lin Smithville, 2,270,49 123 Adamsvillo, 4 973 .! 1 IS? Brownsville, 2,594 :o :'-'>$ Hebron, 3,9^6 .!<.> ai?; Brightsvillo, 2,477-'3 Railroad proporty, $4,299 ,\$, Iooomo tax, $7; Going to Chesterfield Mr. C. Kirkloy, of Smith dlloj hita purchased tho J?ckeon ?od Soliera plnnlation over in Choste; iio!< oo?nty near Ghera w, and will h rt ve arlboro about tho close of tho y<.nr. Ito ifi i solid, good citizen, and we r(gr? lb loso him. A Kn va l Pr 0 i? ci, dann?:; I ' ;...-., u y?iiiill fyi' 0 ?V t0 punitner.s ivi?i brought: i<< jnii .VKin irlay n.' riiMh', 'I. nj-.od with lUti iii!;;- oi'aApHhoy ind H\ ndhy evoflinji ?il! Mi'. .Bruni' : IICfj 1 > 1 *". v;.. *.< ' Smithville. JL'ne-witn?. .>.?. .. tsuy cue; wero playing. Ono drew \\ umrk on j thc ground and dared 1.1 o tri er 1.0 i come over. He did go ovev willi nu i open knife into tho thront ol 'n< other, on using death it. a slim t li) Rumor says this is ?tho sc< olio . lie of his accidents. The DIsDonoary Return:; This is thc way the Du'peiv?ary money goes. Every Monday thc dis- ' pensera transmit 10 per . >l the net profits to mo Stnto "ensurer an turns over tho balanco t i bo county ! treasurers. At tho closi * the phd j ter the State treasurer pro rufo tho"' 10 per cent amongst the eouplle.il for ? school purposes. Tho unity treust; rors divido the 90 per * nt bet ween tho towns and counties \\ ?tb prohi bition, tho stills und bliIM? lifter.?} gel all tho money mid the ? linty towri gets nothing, whib tho. drill lt i gets all lie cnn hold regardless of the j law or the consequences BB AUS FOR 8/9X.3B* I am now ready to fin niall pi .?? serving pears at tho usuu) prico, $1 per bushel and after Oct J? th will have elegant ripe oin nt : ! por bushel. All Orders will have prompt attontion. Mrs. F. D. Jennings, P. 0. Box 4G. 'Phone No, Sil, Notice to Physicians. Physicians will please notify iuq o? all deaths and births os ihc law^re? q ii i res within tho corporate ?m?tj ol tho town. I cannot koo p ii oom plo te record without tho reports. M ?H n good law and ought to be cotiijdlcd with. Respectfully. MILTON MOLAUKIN, Soo'y Boord of itcfdtb Try Hit-tors flavored sotip?i . ntl Boston Baked Beana wi Hi '.C> mato sauce only 10 ccu Ls a can; It is fair at F. E. und VV< M Rowe's. Don't You Lovo Flower t It so, and you want KO me pr tty pot? of nil sizes in widen to place thom, call at tho Haroun to HU>ro and you can be suited. Koclol Dyspepsia ?ujcQ "D?oests what you e*i/> _-,-^? . ron SALE 300,000 Foot Lumber frj>m yi gin pino timber by ! P, A. Hoi m.. ?.\ Home Grown Seed"Rye for sale by W. P. & J, h potleili . .;j' .- 1 ?vii,:,'-; ' - '. . .- Mk WILL QET YOU I it of . the Loom, Bleaoh, roscoggin Bleach. Bleaohing, iair qualit Bleaching, fair quality non wide Sea Island, araide Plaids, dsi fair quality, or dsv Light weight, k; black only, at 6 for 25 con eod to Wear at Yoi At MIT IS IN Juggiea, Wagons arness, . tho on lire Trading Season will BILLED with a choico solootlon ey will nell for Cash, or on tiiuo iVagons and Harness to our Stock t<; goods at tho host prices. ie of tho makes o? BUGGIES wo ur?, jftnvbour, Wrccn, Stnml-j (Jo. FULLER BROS. ? PROCLAMATION. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMHER, '?;^M"HEP.EAS information lias been l*? received at this Department that an atrocious murder was committed in ii. i county of Marlboro on or about the 10th day oi September, 1900, upon the | body ol Arch McRae by nloley Jackson and that the said Moky Jackscn bas fled born justice. NOW THEREFORE I. M. B. McSweem ey, Governor ol South Carolina, in order that justice may be done, and the ma il ?ty of the law vindicated, clo hereby offer a reward ol FIFTY DOLLARS h r the apprehension, delivery and con viction ol thc said Moley Jackson to the] .Sheriff of Marllvu? at Bennettsville S C. In testim aiy whereof. ? have hereunto set my hand, and caused the Croat Seal . .---, j ol the State to be lil?txed, at 1 SEAL. 1 Columbia, this loth day of -S---1 ' October. A I) , 1903, and in i'm one hundred and twenty hub year ol ide. Independence of thc United States of Ameiica. M. B. MCSWEENEY. M. IC COOPER, fc'ccrctary ol State. October IQ, 1900. PROCLARflATBON. \'y'l ...>'I. Ol ! I Til (. .A'.JO!. Iii A, !')\? colive (.m.nbcr. "V1 Ji'r?' ' i ft!.; ? . id' ir .?. hip? h vi peen r/i echoed ni ibis ) km, ri m en i ib.it an Airocibu:'. ?\)u<af.;ri was commit ted. wi fije ( cn;.'y ol Mnrlborochi bi '.bout toe lol : '.?y of v. ... .. . !')>.'.' ..vin. ii?'body ot Jes .tc -.lie ?Nu ir by Une iuuwn, a?.d that thc said Ode Melvin lias lied from justice. Now. therelore T. M. B McSwceney i '.ovcrnor ol the State ol South Corolina. iii order that justice may be done, and the majes'y of the law vindicated, do h ireby oller a reward of PIl'TV DOL ?.AKS for tho reprehension, delivery : id conviction ol the said Ode Melvin 0 the Sheriff of Marlboro, at Bennetts Ile S. C. [n testimony whereof, I have hereunto M t my hand, and caused the Great Seal of the estate to be affixed, al Columbia, this loth clay of -.-Oclober. A. D" 1900, and in 1 he one hundred and twenty fifth year of .i e Independence of thc United States ul America. M. B. MCSWEENEY. M. K, COOPER, Secretary of Stale. Citation Notice. I? / ll KUM Af f y made I'ATE OF SOUTH CAROL INA COUNTY OF MARLBORO. MILTON MCLAURIN, Jud?joof Probate is Jas A. Dt'ftko, Clork of Ooiut, suit to mu to grMnt unto him I. .tera of Administration of tho Eatnto of alni ciFeots of, J; O Lnnohfard, dccoisod: These aro, thorofoio, to cite and ad mon ?Ol nh mid singular tho kindred and oredi tari ot tho nnid J. 0. Luiiohtord, doo'd, ; li t they bo and nppoar heforo nto in tho f .?rt o? Probate, to bo held nt Bennetts vilto, S. 0., Nov. 26th, 1000, aftor imbil eat ton hereof nt 11 o'elook in tho forenoon ie alioiv eniiRO, if any they have, why said Administration should not bo grantod. liven under my band thia tho 16th day O' October, 1000. MILTON MOLAUHIN, J migo of Prohato. ti . 4a/Mi?eua*Mtmsaasa?et?&ma?Stwtamme?t&*BU?U* We Feed The Hungry? WHEN in town and you want a good meal, remember wo ono. norvo you. A good meal for 250. Restaurant north of tho Market. D. J. BU A Y BOY. 8?ED WHEAT, M0ME RAISED RYE, OME R/VISED Rust-Proof OATS, For sale by c. s. MCCALL. M Notice of Court 0TI01? is hornby glvon that tho Oourt of General Sessions will oonvono tho iou iib Monday in October iboiug tho 22<1 day ihuioof) 1900, and tho Oourt of Common Pk us on thc Wednesday noxt following raid fourth Mondoy In Ootober (hoing the 2 iib day thorcof) 1900, at. Bonnottavillo in ami for tho county of Matlboro and S?ato of fjondh Oarolina. All pomona intorostod will take duo notion thereof. J. A* DRAKE, Olerk Oourt of 0. P. & G. S, y , For Marlboro 0o.f 8? 0, Supt lil, fpOO,-74t lias to ?AY, m nw YOU MONI. . EITHER ts. iii" Own Price, TLB S STQUEL TAX NOTICE I TRHASURER'S OFFICK, MARLUORO COUNT*, Benncttavillo, S. 0. Sept. 1, 1900. HE BOOKS for die collection of I Tuxes for tho fiscal yeni common* oiog January lat, 1900 will be opcu at] Bonnettsvillo, S. C" Ootober 15th, at tho Treasurer's Office, in tho Court| House, nnil romnin opcu until Docem cember 31st, 1900, when tho penalty will bc milled on all taxes not paid by that date. The levy is as follows : For Stn to purposes 5 mills Ordinary County, 3 mille Constitutional school, 3 mills Past Indebtedness 1J mills For new jail, 1 mills For Boaii tax, h mills 14 milla A POM, TAX of Ono Dollar is levied on all mule persons from 21 to 60 yrs of ngo, except thoso exempt by law. -o Bpecini School Taxes. Antioch, Beauty Spot, Beiinettsvillo, B oy k i ri, Brigit-sville, Kollock, Lester, Tatum, Willis, 2 mills 3 mills 3 mills 21 mills 21 mille 2i mills 2) mills 2i mills 2 mills J. H. THOMAS, Gounty Troasuror. Wood's Seeds. Every Farmer should have a copy of Wood's Autumn Catalogue of . m m Mt? pot Vn? planting, itvolls nil oboe t frftA5S& CLOVfefe SB?p?, Hairy, or Wtytcv Vetch, Ciititttun Clover., Soed Wheat, Oats, etc. 11 oleo elves dcoorlptions, heat mottaoda ot culturo and muoYi Bnoolal yalua cnn bo BOW? to advantage in tho Lal nnd carly Winter. Oatalouuo malled free. Write for lt and prieto of ony Seeds or Seed Orala required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. llL U I .? 1 1 I ti 11 1111 M 11 il AT TH JO OLD STAND Aimil Prepared to fill nt Short Notice Orders for - C ypre KM lilil? White ij c Sash.Danrs and. Blinds. AT IIOTTOM TRICKS. Wo noll no shoddy work, or miss-fite, Shops on McColl atrcot noar reBidonco. s. r. PO WUK?, Jan 3i, 189S Hom ictls vii lc, 8. O. - REMEMBER - A u, Gool)? bought of P. JO. & w. M. Bo WK by town customers will be delivered promptly freo of charin. All goods guaranteed fresh nnd to givi ?titi^faction, il bot they can bo i'Ot urned ilRMRMuF.il, Wo carly n ump >t< linc ol Oroccric: c iiccially I'atu-.y Orneo i 1 stich ns Pickier., I'ic ri ve... liillios, Jain??, ^iiiii i, ( ' r . ii) mid 1 nico lino < la mind Good . for dem rds Sm!. I?:? Peachy, Pcm, Pineapple, Apricot^) * . All orders givon UH will bo appreciated. Our Phono No. is 88. Juno 5, 10011. Warning Notice. ALL portonn aro hornby warned not to trenpa'-s on any of my lauds bi Marl boro county ol thor hy hunting, IMiing, ont? ting timbor, battling straw, walking, rilling or otherwise. 1 will prosecute all who vio* lato thin notloo, J. E. Cox IC. ootober i, 1000, N0TI0E TO"'OR?BD?OB?'," KSTATR OF ItOlU?UT COVINOTON. NOTIOI-? ia hotoby given that all partios holding olnlmn of any kind ngabiBt tho Rit ato of Hobed Oovington deceased must prcBont them lo tho undersigned duly at teated, and all portiona indebted to sahl catato to mnko payment within tho tinta rcquirod by law. Kf.r T COVINGTON, Oot. 5, 1500. Qualified Executor. rw^iri?w^hrr ?r ^rvy'irr^r ww ?r^r^W {SEED BYE ron SALB. .1 have a lot ol home grown seed rye I that I will sell at reasonable prlces?~ 8omctblng gooil, J.' H. David, Hcpt. to, I90O. A COM PL Ai A A J? AAA BED ROOM SUITS fr PARLOR SUITS ?rom SIDEBOARDS, HALL ll A OKS, F LIBRA H IKS, CHINA CLOSETS, . DINING CHAIRS, MORIS OB AND EXTENSION TABLES A Beautiful lino of MATTING, . (Tho best linc to Bolect from iii T c?u supply you witto r. .ythlog noudod in I do not bappon to htv.o what yon want, I Miumfaolurcia iii tao U. S, anti om supply Arrive thc most handaoino lino of PIOTUUI? Thoso will bo roady for display about tho 15t whioh I will sell nt COST. I donl iu Pun alvoly. I do nnt want tho Earth, and will I GUAItANTIiE FAIR DEALINGS Oil M( / respectfully ash for ah inspection of desire to please, .. RESPECTFULLY, BENNETT8VILLE, Sopt II, 1900 J. ti DOUClIiAB A. c. uopaIJA8 DOUGLAS & URO, - DEALERS IN MEDICINES Wk CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES FINE STATIONERY, LAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, FUSE SEGARS, And Choice Tobaooc . 1 FOUND AT THE OLD STAND. January 29, 1897. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fcc returned If wc fall. Any one scudinrc sketch and description of any invention wiil promptly receive our opinion free concerning, the patentability of same. " How t.o Obtniii a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through ?B advertised for snlo flt our expense. Patents taken out through ns receive spacial notice, without charge, lu Tun PATBNT RIPCORD, au Illustrated nud widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. (Scud for sample copy FREE. Address, VIOTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building,' > WASHINGTON, D. C. MILTON MYLA UK KN, IY? Auouioy ni L?w nm? Prohn?; J.i.hi url T?ouso III l H ?l 'll Mir Mn: AiuiroM. our aid. Auuress, THE PATENT RECORD, Ballimore, Md. Subacrlnttons to Tho l'aient Itccord ?1.00 l>cr annual. Threo Barbers 1 Three Ohai rs 1 Every thi ny First-Class, SALOON ON MARION STREET, EASY ClTTfllS^ AVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS!' Child ron receive spocial attention either at tho Shop at Ihoir house. Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Barber. BENNETTS VI ?.LE, S. 0. Digests what you eat? It artificially dlgosts tho food and aids Naturo in strengthening and recon? structlng tho exhausted dlgostlvo or gans. It ls tho latest dlscovcreddlgost? ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efilolency. It in? J stantly rollevcsand pormanontly cures ! Dyspopsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, <jrnstralgla,Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion* j PrlcoSOc. and fl. LargoslzocontalnsS^ times flmnllftisrt. Dook all aboubdyspopslamiulcdf ree Vti\vM-t by fi, Ci t..ITT Ci CO ?rii'ee?O* Doublai' Bros! dill'.: si ixe. iifii mm III! COI UMiMA, ?, O'. A. U" li. S., A. M., L, L li., b. I.i Course*. Spring Courses freo foi Tench? ors. Fourteen Professors; 33,000 vols., in library ; excellent laboratorio*, class rooms, gymnasium, infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition plo, oilier foes $IS, n session; tuition remitted lo needy students Ex penses $ 135 to $ 175 a session. Oort i? lilied Pupils [Vom forty five Ace/edilcd Schools enter it? Freshman Class without examination, .* Entrance and Normal Scholarship Ex nminations hold at ovoiy county seal on Friday July 20, 1000, by County Super intendants. Next session opens Scptcinbor 20 1900. For oatalogu?, address F. 0. WOODWARD, Tresidont nnilB undoralguod would rcnpootfnlly in X form bia friends and the pnbllo geno rally that ho baa oponed a ooab ISAHBUR SHOP in the now Briok building next to tho '*B?AII?IH0110 IToTBT,," and ls prepared to servo them In bettor stylo and comfort than over bofo io. Sat?afaotiori guaranteed, W, J? STEWART, N. B,-Genta OlotMng noatly ropalrod and olennod by hie wife, i y ?i t ?~~, om $12,60 to $76.00 $22,50 to $76. OLDING OH?FFONIEUB/ LAWN 9K??K138, HOOKMUS; [AIRS, KITCHEN, PARLO H ART SQUARES nod R?G8. Bonnottsvillo.) F?KN?T?KH or Ilouao Purnlflhiqg?. If lmvo oahdoguos from nearly nil Furo tin re your wauta ou abort notioo. I have tn IS ovor abowu for Balo in Bouuott?vtlhv*-,iv h. I lmvo in etook eomo nico PICTURES iiituto nutt HOUHO Furnishing Good? ox?lii? bo Btitlsfkil with y our auston, in my Un?, ?NI?Y REFUNDED. ' my linc of Goods, assuring you of rt ?NAME ON EVERY PIECE." LOWNEY'3 Chocolate Bonbons* FOR OALC BY F. Hi, & W. M. ROWia, GR0CBR3. BENNETTSVILLE, S. 0. W. BOUCHIER, . Attorney at Law, Benno tl ? vii lo, S. 0. Offico on Darlington Blroet noar Postal Tolograph ornoo. January, 18?9. ^ J, A. EA?SON, M. I).1 /-?'iiyslcitui arid ti vgeoii. BENNBTTSVIIililD, ?. O. OXWOB on Oroalaud etroot, noar Mr. T. P. Rioaud'a o??co. Residence houao for morly occupied by Mr. 1?, A. Mckellar in Wont BonnottsvVJe. .COyJiBNKBl) K(M1BJ)ULE. In Effect Maroh zo, 1899. South Bound Daily No 52 MAIN LINE North Bound Daily No 53 6 50 1 3 5? I' 3 45 P 2 30 p 12 42 ;i 12 ?3 p II 55 ? i r 07 n io 36 a io 09 a 8 45 ? in] ny nj j At ri: ,', Ul jLv ml nv lUlAl, Lv Lv Lv Lv l'v, Ny diwjtigl bb 'pa'yettoy'iU* 1 ,r. Ott? villa failford Qlimnx 0 recnaboy) OlO?Ubbo?0 Stokcsrtalo Walnut Gove Lv Rural Hall Lv Mt. Airy Ar Kv' LY Lv Ar; Ly j Lv 9 Op t\ 1?. ?. IO J' w 1 2S ,p J? I 4?i it* 3 44 V .w 4 |5 V W 4 ?5 P ? SUP?. 5 44 P ? 6 13 p ia* 7 34 P ? South Bound Daily No 64 BEN N ET TH VI LLB North Bound Daily No 6% 8 00 ft m 9 07 a ra 9 35 a m io 20 n m io 40 n in Lv Bennelt8villo Ar Lv Maxton Lv Lv Red Springs Lv Lv depo Mills Ly Ar Fayottovillo Lv No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ox Sunday 5 3? P m 3 50 p ro 2 40 p in 2 30 p m X 15 P ? 12 30 p m MADISON BUANCII Ar liv Lv Ar Lv fri Rnms?ur . Climax Greensboro Greensboro Stokesdale Madison Lv Ar Ar Lv Lv Ar 7 15 P ? 6 ?5 P ?s 5 35 P ? .A 52 P ? 4 33 p m No 47 North Bound Mixed Daily ox Snnday ;'i 6 40 a m 8 25 a tn 9 17 a m 9 35 a m n 07 a m n 55 A cu Oonncottons at Fayottovillo with Atlantic,'' Goaut iii co, ut Oehl 'id Ralirol lied Springs a? I (Mil With t'-o with ttie Dari at Ureonbot'o I ConipAby, ut W and Woidnrji Pj tort . Wiin * < Oar ol in ? t Red Spring* with ilu> svioore ? di road, <>t Bon umrd "iTr trn? . ?>; ?ui.ii and Charlotte Railroad, . the Soul ?KV. RftUwA) ,1 ( pye vylt.il tho Norfolk J, R. KEN LY, Qon'l Mannaor. T. M. EMERSON; Tramo Itfar.agor. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l PasavAgoni OFJf. W. Mo??bWBB, BEH NETT SVIlfE, S.C. I HAVE rocontly moved my Marblo Works from MoColl to Bonnottsville. and for ibo pres ent am looatod near tho Dopof, And eocupy tbe McCall Brick Warohouso, whore I will ba pleased to continuo to supply "all woik needed in my lino to tho people of MorU boro and adjoining counties Partios find'" ing it move convoniontcan,have their or? dors filled from-my yard al Dillon, 8? (L Designs, ostimatos and pncoa .furnished application. Cleaning and rosetting mon-? um cots and tombstones a. specialty. Thanking tho general pnblio for p&s'jt patronado I respectfully fiolioit a oontitt* nanoo ol'tho sa?no in tho futuro. Vory respectfully, J. W. MoBLWBB, W. W. PATJ?, MANAdlE?. Jattusry ??, 1090'