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Ill 8. A. BROWN - - - Editor. ? Friday, January 18, I901i SoltKf rJptlon Price I Oho yoar.$ 1.00 Six months.....50 TIiroo months.25 F. M. I, Assooiation. A meeting of the Marlboro Par tners Mutual I neu raneo Associa tion will bo hehl at Bennottsvillo on Wednesday January 23d? 1901, ut ll a. m. A full attendance of ni'itnbors is desired. By ordeV ot tho President ?. 1\EASTI?RLIN<J, Soo'y. - January 17, 1901. -* ? ->-~-? Good Roads Convention. . Wo havo boon authorized to call a" meeting of all in favor of good roads-better roads tn Murlboro-to moot at Bennottsvillo on Wednes day next, and to be held directly aftor tho meeting of tho Farmers Mutual Insuranco Association or before as the pcoplo may desire. If you aro interested be euro and at tend. Tt is a matter of concern to all. Tho expense of having four horses to do tho work of two is hoing felt and it is not too late to ?top it by having hotter roads. Theu take time and come to the meeting next Wednesday. I PEN A ND S CISSOR GRAPHS. Kloronco has 27 prisionera in jail. W, Ii. Trenholm, South Caro lina's greatest ?uanoior, died in New York Friday. j S. W. G. Sh i pp, Rsq. has forra ed a law partnership with J. M. Hf tea rd J?sq, of Darlington. Tho street railway of Greenville has been liuished Tor live milos and tho ii rut run will be made this :, freck. .Now that wo have wireless tel egraphy and horseless carriages, can't some ono invent pull-less politics. Tho State dispensary directors will pay $100,000 into tho school fund forhtwith and in 30 days will -pay $50,000 more. Dean Bros. big wholesale wr./d 'h?rnte in Darlington was barned last Wednesday hight, '.KIPS about $18,000 iii inaurau?c $12,000. Oharlestou may yet get tho tho Naval Station-the naval bonni have decided in favor of removal from Port Royal Capt. V. E. McBec bas been teiiipoi'?rily uppoiuujd vice pieru dent and gei'.veiii'i inituager ol tl j o Seaboard Air Line System. AU hoiier (?.> our Uoveriior, vy ho sly.1* Ibo pi'izo Ugh tero Joli ie& and Ru him shall not have their tilt in South Carolina. Northern capitalists have pur-| chased laud near Charleston, S. C., nod will ougago in the planting and manufacture of tea ou a largo scale. Dr?. J. A. Mood, S. C. Baker and Van Tel burg Holt man have applied for a charter lor a train ing school for nurses to be locwtod in Sumter. Bishop Galloway announces that $1,400,000 has been raised by the Southern Methodist ehuich us the Twentieth Century educa tiona I fund. The nu ruber of charters issued by tho Secretary of State to busi ness corporations during 1900 ag gregates 209, with a capitol efl of ?12,724,000. Tho State ha? made a good record the past year in the matter ot railroad building. The total mil eage constructed and put into | operation is 203.81 miles. Tho Lincoln Home Journal hopes "that it will bo easier to borrow money and harder to bor row trouble in this century than it was in the last." Mr. T. Stobo Farrow, formerly ol Spartanburg but now of Cheraw has purchased the Chesterfirld Advertiser and will move up to tho Court House. Senator McLaurin represented the Senate at the funeral of! Kepresentative Clark of New Hampshire at the homo of tho doud congressman on Sunday. Announcement is made that the South Carolina International Sun day School convention for the year 1001 will be held iii the city of Newborry, Feb. 25-27 inoludve. j Ero m tim time the privilege tax on fertilizers was provided for this tax lian yielded tho state $760,099 18. Tho largest amount received was during the past year, it being $73,589,34. A Georgia darkey went rabbit 1,imtiiig tho o ber day. Ile chasod a rabbit into a hole. Ile followed und didn't find tho rabbit but found a cavo walled in with salt blocke und now they think they have a big salt mino. Terrible blizzards aro raging in Europe, schools closed in Mos cow, cold snap in France, and Home snow clad for tho fiirst time it) yours. Wo may look for it on this sido of tho branch during this and tho month ot February. - Tho now jail will be ready for occupancy Saturday and Sher iff will move over during tho day. It is a nice job. An Agrooablo Surprise. Mr. Editor: Ou Saturday Jan 12th 1901 th reo young people, Muster Craw, ford Enstorling and hie motor, Miss Sue, childrou of Mr. O. T. Easter hug aud Mies Mamie, daughter of Mr. J. P.. Usiner, callid at my house aud spent a halt hour, and ort! 'oaving Mies ?Sue binded UJ? the folio ? ? n jj hutu. A token of affoctiou from Beauty Spot New Ytar 1901. In thc envelope containing the note I found a teu dollar guli! piece. I can't tell when I havo had anything tu .cour in my experience, that has pro? luoed such footings, uot ou account intrinsic value of tho gift, but on ac count of tho sentiment ncoompauy ing it, ''A token of affection fruin Beauty Spot?" It will be borne in uii nd tb ut I am nearly soventy tlx years of ago, and I am sometimos temp ed to conclude that I am ?o old and if such little value, that I nra of uo iurther uso to any ono. Hut new this expression of esteem comes to ?ie from Beauty Spot from the childrou and grand ehildrou of thuse whu wero my ! contemporaries and modo mo feel ns sured that I nm not forgotten. Oh! indeed it was to mo like an Oasis in the desert. It wuk? J np recollections ?f many of tho people uf lioauty Spot who havo been transfered from the church militant to tho Church trium phant. Unto all Concerned in bestow ing "this uaw year'0 gift" aud aoooin panying it with words of esteem I am indebted, and would refer them tu the Gospel according tu Su Mathew lOih chapter 42ud vereo. And my prayer fur them is, that they may uti bo rewarded here und in the cud receive everlasting lifo. L. M. Hamer. Jany 11th 1901. A Few WordB to Purchasers of School Books. Mr. Editor: Please allow mo space in your paper fura few words with refer nco tu tho school book business. Under the present arrangement, ibero is consido.able saving to pur chasers of school,bouka. Felly fifty per cent is saved un mont b mk*i by buying fruin county despotdtoues, operated by tho Cuunty Superintend* eut** The pooplo uf Marlboro should always fool indebted tu my friend Mr U. W. Iioaisey fur. inaugurating tin J plau, and tu my irieud Mr. U- Ii Freeman fur i uitinucing and enlarge* ing thc ay st-jin. before th -t law required it. Tbs present Supt. ia glad that be eau ne tho medium, by which au much ir. Ju ey eau bo saved the putroua ut the public schools, and takes pleasure in accommodating lin people in any way dint be finds practicable, or judici ous. ile keeps bis ellice open two da,) s in each woek-one d?y moro than the law requires, and endeavors to serve bis patrons to the best of bia ability, ile aclia.tho books at actual cost, li any one should doubt this, tho Supt.. wiil cheerfully show him bis bills ut any time.' There ara $'?00 placed willi, bim, froid f;ol|0o! lundi, a > i |>or tn ti boni fund Willi which lu buy booka. l^e i. ri quired to vend cash in &d[y ui?nto for every boot', that bo orders . 1 he rei? re, he nods ii ncoeti'?fy to tv | quest ail persons wanting booka to please not ask for them on credit, lt ia the county's funds, not his, that he invests in books, timi, in thc future, ho sviil have to adhere strictly to the catih plan of selling hooks, He r? quires no more of others than ia required of bim Another matter which I would like to mention ia with regard to exchange* ing eohool books. Tho contract between tho State Hoard of Education and thc Pub lisher provides for thc exchange ol booka, but does n.-tflrcquire the Co. Supt., to buy old school hooka. He does not sell the old books to thejpub lishcis, but has to take in exchange new booka fur the old ones. Ilene, again, he must require of others what is required of bini, mid please don't ask hun to buy old bot,ks. I wish, alto, to call attention to the fact that the Supt. will take only such books aa ure being displaced by thc new adoption, euch ns Holmes, Read ers, Swinton'* Spe:lere, etc. The books must bo in such condition that they e-.nhl sdi be used in ?chool, were they not displaced by the newly adopted unca. Thanking you, Mr Editor, for the ?pace you have given this article, und trusting that I uni fully understood on tho above subject, I um, Very respectfully, W. h Stanton, Co. Supt Ed. Jany. 1G, 1901. Moved to NowQuartors, Mr. 0. A. Brown -of Smith ville, Easterling Mills, asks us to let his patrons and the pub lic know t Ipit he has moved into new quarters and hus added a nico line of Dry Goods to his stock and will continue to keep up it good stock of groceries nt best prices. To Club With tho .'Commoner" The whole country is very much interested in the new pup cr that Hon W. J. Bryan will edition in Lincoln, Nob. This paper will have moro than local interest, it will be a nutionul affair and will further the dem ocratic teachings for which that great leader stands. The distill, guished editor in a letter to the Democrat offers a clubbing rate for the Commoner, and we will make the offer to nil who pay up their subscription ono dol lar in advance, to send them tho Commoner, Mr. Brynn's pap er, for 76 cei ts. Tl regular price $1. 1 That Throbbing Headache 5 Would quickly louve you, if you used Dr. King's Now Lifo pills. Thousands a f sufferers havo proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous floadaohop. They make puro blood aud?slroog nerves and build up your health. Essy to take Try thom. Only 25 cents, Money hark ii not ourod. Sold hy J. T, Douglas Sc Bro, / "HEBRON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MK MO HI AI, Baitvioas HKI.D ON BUNDAv, JAN HAUY 13, lyot. Tho annual meeting of thc Hebron Cemetery Association was held in He bron church on Sunday lase. At the conolusiuu of the exercises a mot loh wait mude asking tho publication ul the lopurt ol' the Hiitorian ol the AH sociutiou in both county pupers. The record iu aarefully kept und ii worthy of preservation. Head it : Dutiug thc year 1900 appropriate tomb stones wore placed at the fol lowing graves: Mba Martha J. Edens, Bennie Wyob Mn Emily Bristow, Louisiana Hodge. Lilian and Pearl Madlin, Ellon C. Coward Walter Coward, [niant sou of J. ll :in.l .Mrs C. Covington, b'lossio B eatrice Hub bard, Martha Ellen Covington, Bridge* Covington, John A. Mo Ki un on, Clam Fields, Hubert Kinney Weatherly, Jode Weatherly and Ella Eden?. During tho yoar 1900 tho following children woro hui ?od in Hebron com-MCI y ? The infant of Thomas 0. and Emma Salmon, named Emma, died february 2 A child of Richard and Orpba ll in ion mimed Mary H., born December 21, 1898 and died May 30, 1900. Little Bridges, infant son of John L and Lou Covington, boru April 27. 1897, .and died June 9, 1900 Proston Lafayette, bon of Hov P. Ii. Kirton, died iu hiasixih year. Anna, infant daugbtct of Jambs I J. arid Tu\nmk- Jane Spear?, born July 21, 1899 ami died Augu.nl 12 h 1990. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mts Chas. Moody, about Q wooka old, di.-d Septem* ber 30,h 1900. A child uf.Robert and Rebecca Wea-li orly named Joi-io, bom May 24, 1900 and died October 4ih 19?0. An infant child Dr. YV. J. and Jennie Reedy, hamed Henry Mooly, bim J ari 11 ar, 28th 1900 and di?d October 10. 1900 An infant oh i 11 of Thomas oed N"iey Fraser, namod Robert DJ woy, boru Aug' u.-t 10th 1899, died December 19, 1900. All the e weio iuehildhood and infancy Thc oldest was Preston Lufavotto Kirton, who waa iu hhs Otb \oar, Thc younge t was the int'.ojt of Mi*, and Mrs Ul) nies Moody, about six weeks old They wore all of I hal el isa ol' whieh the Savior .said "Of Mioh.l? llni Kingdom of God." The mention of thu death of those children louuuds us ul du: fae', ib.it niue hou.-oholdv were du vin/ tho year made sad by ihcae visits iVuiii the death angel. Only tho&e who have boen bereaved knuw the sorrows ?hat have been reuliz d. True tlie.v were only Hide children, mid their parents know, and we all knew, thal they are bettor dil', and they have been taken ; (Yum die evil to uuiuc, bul there is a nat 'ural instinct that causes us tn cling to them, nut (hoi wc would cull them back, not wo would rebol against tho .Divine will, bul that we have Lamed to love un i priis-j iIK-m at? precious trusts com milted to our caro, und it is only hy ibe tfUsttuiuuig power el Divine Crace that we are enabled to say, "The Lord gave and thu Loid hath taken away, bloused bo the name of tho Lord " Nino households buvc ouch an addi 11 ional lio lo draw them 011 toward the I Belier Land. They know that these lit tle ones will nut bu rei urned to t hem, but (hal they om go where their children are g.me, where all may bo gathered logeiber las tho buu?od members uf tho family *buve. In thinking of our departed children, we lire romiuded of the language uf tho poet Wild nu Cullen Bryant : SV.'w? tu !.br M . s ?M, tina y.oinVg i. ..'.(?;{ Uiat ! dels api'aii'^ ar. U ?iidii-fflitor I?,??H ?\rnl, ? >'tijr ?ah i >?i??o> I ?.. . Mamboed i i K\ii\) ! liny '?ll Aro in troiir gr.'.'' ,'out!e ruc? ci tlovro.'S ' Are lying, in ihotl lowly beds, With thu iuii mid good of ours. Tho iain iii fulling where tboy lio, but tho oold November rain, Culla not from out ibo gloomy earth, tho lovely ones nguiu." AU the nbovo named children were tens derly luid in Hebron Cemetery. Appro* priam services vero conducted by the pas tors of the funilicH to whieh they belongs od. And these parents, wo trust, ure I'liablc-d to say, "Hopo lc ok H hf) und tho In mid H of time, When what wo now doploru, Hindi rino in full immortal primo, And bloom 10 fudu no moro/' Tho following adult persons* were bu ried in Hebron Cemetery during the year 1900 : Mrs Marilla A. Manning, Hiram Wynn. Mrs Sarah Covington, William Presley ? Wy nu, Unhurt Covington und David Berry. Mrs. MAHTIIA A. MANNING, wife of James R. M au tiing ami daughter Of Capt Henry ll. und Mrs. Jane Covington, was buril November 2Sth in the year 1837 and died May ?ih 1900. Her m itt real grund lather Mr. Simon Smith, who w is among ibo curly settlers of thc Clio community She was a niece uf Rev. William R Smith, who was for many years a mout her ol' i he South I hi ulina Coule renee, and w is held in high esteem as a mildster ol' (he gospel, She was united in mar riage with Mr. M inning 'January 3, 1807 Hie waa convened timi j -ined tile M E (.'burch, South, ut old lie ,uty Sp.n, in the year 18-10, duillig that loiiiaikable avivai whieh occurred thoio under the minisiiy ol'Kev. IL-.ury ll. Durant. And although shu was young she lived a faithful, eoiidstciil christian during the many jens that fol owed. Her parents had a high appreciation of the bn.elits of education, and sough) to he-tow upon their childre n all the literary advantages that weie available du in.' thc dme ul their raising. She Was .1 stu b nt in blond College, ti, C.. which in ibo days ol'her girlhuutb was 11 female colli:; 0 . hat was liberally patronise d Sbo was ono ol' tho first mombors that foi med ibo boulet y ut Hein mi ut the limo ol il? 01 gallina;iou in 18-18 After her itiniliage, her member-hip w.s.iuuvod io M?m?ilig ri Chapel, *t whieh place .-ho was u member at tho limo ot her death As she changed locutions she cuni.d with liol the credentials that maintained her iden i;y with tho ebiiioh ol' ber choice. And liol oid, di l hbo curry those, but bs au uptight walk und godly conversai ion her ?tgLt; ss us seen, her influence for good ST us loll lu her death her family bas sus tat nc i .01 immutable loss. Sbo wa-j u devoted wife, a fund and affection ile mother. Tue church bas lust un exemplary member, md thc community onu ol' its biiginu t mmiuictils She lived io see hoi children grown, and iMijoiCU tho fin pp ness uf M 6* ?Hg her grund 1 liildun arising up urOi,hd ber, aiid she hu* bequeathed unto them all u rich InheiitttitCe of pious precepts and godiy examples. Wo trust th .y ure each une endeavoring to eheri.di thc lb!* lowing sentiment of submission to tho Divine Will. "Nut ut I will, tho d. rk mus fcola Moto safe than ligrit, when thia thought hindu Liko whibuored \ oleo, to oalm and bloua All unreal aud ult lonolla ???*?. ! Not aa I will, hoc.isi.no tho 010 Who luvud un Aemt ( iiA bo it le gone lief01 o u< on ibo rp. d, un 1 atilt 1 Fur un um t ult lu? ova fu'au "Net u? we will.** - - - ? -^ I !..'?. . ? Slio was buried in Hebron Cemetary,: pu Sunday td tot noun Muy flih, JW.i, )Uv. T. M. Dent, her pastmv eouduvtmg tito funcrul i-urvico, in (hu proscueo ol a IwVjje uud .sympathising cobgtvgution. CONTINUKO NKXTWBKK.I The amount expended tho publie schools of the (State for (liv lisou! year just closed wivti $002, 710,03. Ol" this amount tho white children reeeived tho bone Itt ol $700,540.10 uud tho negroes $202, 175,93. Beaufort county Is rlie only ono in tho State WIM- thc schools tor negroes receiveM amt. money than those for white;-. CIBffton Meek , Drayage and Hauling of EY. : y Uni Moth In mid Out of*. li. Ii. Freight a Speck . Luinbor, Hrlok, Sand, Pinwtovv, Hay,. COLM., Cotloa 8o-d, Forth I* rn, Alan barden i*lowl > WoT All ordum bsft with V, K . ?... (towy will recolvo prompt attention F?R'RENMS UK large brick store recently np eu pied by the Hard wu tv. Co Aluo tho up>atiiirs of tho st.: . 120. Elegant location. A/ pH' to P. L. ll Sale NotEc Notice is hereby given [Uni,j tho salo of thc porsonr ' ' ul.? ? of Frank P. Tatum will h ti tinued until Tuesday thc :?:M j instant, when thc samt wi!) Inv concluded and all of s. i'1 pro- ! porty sold.. JULIAN M. TA ? >?, T. H. Ul ?SON, II. ll. TATUM, Jun. 18. 1900. Adinii: tratet MUM mtmvmnmtrtfinsm*a*tcotK>MnfUVStHH Legal Notices. NOTICE TO 0REDI' KttTATK OF A \V. QUY v ALL pei>on> having claims ag obi K-tuio ol' A W. Quick, l>i ??. w.ll pr?nent thom only alie . I uudtr.-i gUud wit'iin I li? lime . law, tm I nil pot-sons indebted io sid tate must avi'anuo tho same at M. H. SPEARS Janhary 17, 1901. I Notice of Final Dist ; FSTATKOFC. VV. Dun. Kt HAVING filed my dual Mu 1 uiiniMiaUix ol' (he 10stu Du il-iy, deo? acl, willi thc Mono Judge of Pr ul ia te for Mtitlboro <? ? Notion U hereby given that ! Will ,<;u> ; to saul Clou rt on Tuesday UM . ?- \)\ ? lAjbruary l'or Letters Disuiii . j Administratrix IDA DUDLEY ,!.,'. i J*un?ry .r>. 1U0I j Administrais Bale BY imho:tty of un Ord-*r gri.. ' bfi tho ! Probtto Court of Marlboro Ootltity, ; j wilt noll to fhn hi'^'?"?* hilder ' "" Vi?(jBJay, J -.um ; ?,tj i), lo /., H Hil !r. ?. A. j>\'? ?UIOA , ttlli piW?'-| 'lb?j pi ibiVry i'i tv li ?o' hi- lio l. > >(.....'. ?.. ? ?'. ;. i w..:, V ?a?:-?M ?' 'j nh { ? j' O .te Itv '. i * ? > : ? > : > lei?l t?il?ii.M?), i'O.i?u; j \\y. ! '.{'\' i, V> . . l'inipt. vVuto'i, ij Terms of Salo CASH ll. B. SPEM1*, A l nc, Junuary 14, 1901.-2t ?? ^ *. -* -A A A AA AA AA. AAA AA . j j SHKRflFPS SAtl . STATE OF SOUTH CA lu ) Ll NA.J COUNTY OP MA.RLBOUO IN COURT OF COMMON ]'ni EX PA UTK ) Advert i-umiont ) Advoi . j of JOHN V. MOLAUHIN UNDER mid by yirtuo nf a iran a iii t> j Rcizi crop uudur Hen dirooti C. '. by Jame? A. Dmkv, Clerk of Cou rt fyi 1 .' bounty and Stute, up<?i tito iippbo ii mn ' tho nhovo iiamod MuL.uirio, 1 '.. ': ; Green, Sherill of Huid oounty, bi?' (<*vi . upon und Ni?/.'id tb? fellowing pru* iluetH bt-louglng to tb? catato > f ^ V ! 8.niib, doeouBod, and I will bo:i tb? [ btiforo tho Court liousu door in hetiiU'l .? viii?* on thu flint Moiiday in Fob 1 o> - d?ri?g tho nioml Oiilo hours to ti!-1 n . ' Iii tb lui- for CASH. Thu artio'?rt ? loo bushell! of Oom, muru nr ' 60 buflhelii of Onlton Sjitd, in i' 'til 1 ? - Threo Staekn of F- d lol, ub.m. \ moro or lonu Two Stucks of liny, about 5< i'll lin > or lo..?. Soo pmiisds, moro or lou?, of \> ht thc hull. The-io urtieluB to bu wild '.. . r i llei Court IIOIIMU door, but doliverod a', thu bili roHiiloiioe of flub) Smith. J. R. G RE ION, : < rf ms ?if ililli j W w ? Having secured the ?ew t . next door to the D?ngln Drug s'ore, we have opened np a nico stock of General \lor chandize, and solicit a un ?tho generous public ai-; iva it) ?p?ot?on of our price' before buying their Dry G-oods, Shoo^, Plats. Notion^, And ?rb?eries, Wo ahull pay eins? Murninni '.<> oui lino ni iFitiVey Qroe?i i<it, Oiuim l iio U ?fee., Wo intend also lo uni ko u I. vi speeiuhii-a - Home Ground NL'til (toil Ilnniny, Fresh Hut UT and nitro Cam |S>rup. Our motto will h: HONK > W KIO Ul : AND IMtli :I:H. Soliciting a liberal ^harc of your patrunage, wo are YO?lM TO PLBASB. A. J. W00DL1. o- SON, Jun. 10, 190L_ Warning Notice? ALL porno IH aro boruby warned liol to IreBpftPB on any of my lat?}* in Mar!? boro 0 unty oithor hy hniitinp, ?rtbhig, eut> ting timber, hnuHoff straw, walkiog.indirig or otherwise, I will proscouto ai' wlio vie-, lato thia notion. J, 1). ??XRt ootobor I, tyoo, SnCOIAL NOTICE I I will bo in uty'oHlce from 10 o. m. to o p. m., tvery Monday and Satur tiny while tho public schools nro in i (3 98 i ti ti j - POIBOHB communicating will? mo by imiil will please address mo ul 'IV f Din Station. W. T.. STAN'IV>M O ?Q. 21,1900. O. S.E. AGENTS WANTED. Wt? wu nt a rulinble, hustling agent in . '? imottBvilto, 8. C., to tt-pronont un in tho '.try UtlttillCfH. TIlO il nibil WO give tO < '. i I . ? w, eulin nui) iihlrtH, nod all other lauri' dry vroik, cannot bo excelled by any Lamp If) :u tho South; and furthermore, w< ?>ivo employ ment exoliiHivuly to white poo plo, and do not negro laundry. Write fut lorias. I J KON STEAM LAUNDHY CO, /' .o. 27, 1900 Charlotte, N.C. ?1' you have red-eyes, ugly sores? montes ou lilly, eyelashes fall out, smart i i or huming eves, defective visioiiB, growth t?n the Hos or eyeballs call on Di Becker ut Clio, H. C. Oilico over M. - uning's store. Examination free. SM i>s tho Ocuchnud Works off tho Cold. ? ? ttivo Biomo Quinine Tttbtcts euro a cold ill ie duy. No Caro, No Pay. Prico 250 0 !iO> , Kin gantt Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always he nd fresh at F. E. & VV. M. lt i NH a Wealth of Beauty I J 0?(en hidden hy unsightly Pimple:?, I .oma, Tetter, Kry td point), Suit Rheum, Itucklcn's A mica Salvo will glorify th? fuco by curing all Skin lOiuption.*, . Cuts, Riui>es, Hut OP, Roils. volenti,! ors, atid worst forms er Piles; Only . u bux. (j uara ii toed. Douglas & Hro.1 civsujnru mvnrzwYxin ? .wu? . ttor than Ever. Mr. Will M. Breeden, is still ling selling the famous stalk i Uer. Ile made some improve . ?nts to the machine, and those . -?ding them can get them, und " ose having them alreody can ture any repairs needed. ' ery farmer should have one moro nt work now. here Ls no pleasure in lifo if ynu dread ... nfl lo the table to ont und can't rest III ht on account ol' indigent ion, ll. my H'illjuuH, ol' Roo ivillo, Ind.. 8iiyH he ifuroil that way foi" yen rs till ho emu >i need thc uso ol'Korl<?l Dyspepsia ('uro. 0 l adds, "Now ] run out vuyihing 1 . lund ?til I witnl ?nd .deep .HIHI nd ly every . li- lu.'' Kodol Dyniepsiu Cure will digo.M iv h tit you out. Douglas lho.>. fl?F" Fresh Minee Mont, Cron in ITV Sauce, und A]>plo Rutter nt K. K.& W. M. Rowe's; Rut li milkers rind ei r?U I ? t or.? 0 f co it n t er . i .ts cuni mi i fraud, i 1 .munt UK*li will ont l?coiv?! ynu into bUVMig worth hf ?W counter tn ol Dewim's Wheh H:?*d Suive. Thc ;'ginul itt hiluliibl?! lor om ?mt pih-s, yeros, io<. 1111 ?t and all tkin diseases. Roughi 1 > . os. You Know What You oro Taking vv?,en j.ol, .,," t'*i1c? GroVtS Tr-tH.-rm Chill .?i . i.; . .!) .'?. lin? furnivs'u iv j..:?l-'i/ git'?:? i.? ti j?t'y ti !?!... ?ih?'?'?m? iii ai it. itt vim pl) i ii? rt? ! Q -Jaine <t> .. lari'td''*.?! foi lu ii'1 ?\U?*- - lit) \)lsS 1' ?Or! i ry Ritl?rd iiavoivd ;ioitp Hos tun linked Beans with To mato sauce oui v IO cents ii can. 11, is fair at V. E. and W. M i ! o we* S. lt'you have ever seen a chil l in the ? inply ol' croup you can realize how grata* 'ii mother* uro for Ono Minute Cough ! '0 ii vvlihih gives rel ?el' as soon ns it is ii ?muih-tcrod, lt rpiiokly cures com;hs, ' -, and all ihrout and lun? troubles. I > M glas Rios. .,-.? <r? * - ?W>o cl tr 11.-, turo ls 011 evory box of tho genuine ?.:;X?i?ive Bro?uO'Qiiinine Taunta . l(?tiiody Ui,a <ur?M ti oom In ono ?lay KOTIGE OF FINAL DISOHARGE Estate of Harriot Adams, ."?1 riOU i?? liereby given that I have ,? tiled my Hind IV itu rn a Administrator :l inoPorHonal KritatO of Harriot Adams, il -eattcd, rm tho 4 h day of January igor, t o I'robitto J migo of Marlboro cmiu '?> mid will bt'fom K\'d 0'iurt 011 tho 4th f P?hr'ri-?ry, iyoi, for a Amil discharge >i? Adminia:rat-r of said estate. J?Bh GIBSON, Adm'r. ?1-.lunary 10, 1901 4 Notice of Final Discharge, ?Vj ? ('ICE In iutrohy j/iven timi havingfile J { ? my fund Return as On trdlan cf Kliiihn t, ?i|?liiit in lim Probate JUII^O'M Olliou of VI ulboro e ?IP.IJ-, I will apply to ?aid Court "i ibo 31st day of January, lyoi for Lot ns I) (H m i no ry UH Buch Ottardian. ()oo. 8t. J. V. McI.AuniN. : WARNING 6MOTICE! . hli porsons are hereby warned not tc i J trespass on any of my lands in Marl j boro county, either walking, cutting tim . IHM', Hab lill}*; sir.wv, or to fish or hunt. 1 ': "iii prosecute ali who viola to this notice j Nov. 20, 1903. J. P. KVBttKTT. ; m w. BOUCHIER, ! ?, 0 Attorney at Law, Rennottevillo, 8. 0. ? OiBoe on Darlington street noar Posta Telegraph office* January, 1899. ; FOR SALE. ; ^ OFFER VOll PROMPT SALK the roal ? dene? mid lot of tho luto O W Dudley dtutite within thc oorporato limita of tin town of Itumitittbvillo, Rostdt nco contain : Kight ROOIIH, kltohtt'i mid pantry, t?U no Ii:0t?Aiiry outbnililing?i~barii, atnb'en, etc. , id in g ?od teptiir Tut lot oontitiusabou ? ni uccs, with about 12 norco in high stat i>i* oultivutton - good water and cxn?llou looitdyii? ALSO 34 i noroH of wooded lund nit nat. ? ?ne milo from Court Houxo boioiiging ti ? aid Kutato. Tho two prop? rtiea will bo eold AA an en ti.cty or eoparatcly to a dcnlrablo purchase md I will gludly provide for Inspection o i. uno by Intoiiding purohaeora at any time ( Terinn mudo kuown on application. JULIUS T. DUDLEY, . Nov. 8, I;oo, Attorney Q| law, THE NEWYDRKWPRLD TRICK-A-w awe EDITION. AIJDSOBT A DAIIJV AT Ti in PRIOB ! OF A WK BK LY. Tho provident Ul eilUpalgU {? over hot tho world goof on jun tho batno ?nd it \* full ot'now?. To Io J ru tin* uows, just as ilia-promptly and iurpa-uiciiiy-uii that you have to do ii? io look iuio tho coluinnu1 of Tho Thrice-?-Week Edition of tho New York World which dunn* to the aub?eii bor 15G time* a year. Tho Thrice a-Wcok World's diligauoo as a publisher ol' fir M news hasuWeii il oirculuiiou whorcvur tho Kugltffh lan gunge is f-pokcu--und you want it. Tho Thrice a? Weak World'* regular subscription pri?e U only $1.00 der your. Wo ofTcr the World and Unnoorat both one year for $IGf>. The late Phil Armour, tho head of tho American meat company, who died estimated to ho worth 80mewlioro between $30,000,000 und $60,000,000, got his fctnrt gin C?Uforuia, whore he went a? a boy, hustled around doing odd-jobs uL'd saved about $4,000. Tho JJcut Proparatlon for Malaria. Chills and Fever in A bettie of Grove's Tnatolus ?biil Tonio It i? simply irou and quinine In n taatuleua form. No euro -no pay, Prioo ?oo. When you want prompt noting little pills that never grip? use Dewitt's Little Karly Risers.. Douglas Bios. -o ? S?odol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat/* Write Dr. C. J. Moffet St. Louis] Mo., for his valuable little TEBTHI NA Waeh-Ust Book, free. OZ.2> JAIL FOR SALE. THE OLD JAIL BUILDING will j be sold ut publie outcry to the, highest bidder, at B-nnettsvil e on the tiret Monday in February next. Tonne of snlo CASH. The pur chaser will ho required to remove the entire building within three months from tho acceptance and occupation of tho new Jail. By orth-r of the Bd. To, Corn m'rs. D. J. EASTERLING, County Supervisor, January 2, 1901. ILTON MohAURIN, Attorney ot Law and Probate Judgo. Onico In Court Uenoo, (STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARUIOUO, COURT OF COMMON PLtKAB. Tho Gay Lumber Company, a corporation duly ('.bartered un der the law of North Carolina, Plaintiffs, .galoot I. N. E. Allen and Alex. S. Ba con, copartners trading in the name and style of I. N. E. Al len & Co. Summons for Relief-Complaint To .rn. Ow KN PA v- Xi H. K- ? i lau and Al'-x Ht lia? 'ii, e ; urini.M w ir; di.-j>r in j il -, v??io vs . r. lif o ' ! , M\ JO- Allott ? (liO I'o ii tn ?ur l>?/ $ii)tiit)io'itxl JO I r<vjoir to . ?i:-v.j- |1MI rob'p.bihi ni tiiv iii 'iou, which IA filed in (he office of thc Clurk ol thc Court of Common I'lcus in and for thc County ami Stale aforesaid, ?nd lo serve a oopy of jour answer on the nub scriber at hi? ollico iu llenneltsville,'S. C, within twenty days after ibo Service here of, exclusive of ibo day of such service ; -ind if you fail to answer the complaint Within thc time aforesaid, the plaintiff* I'm thia action will apply to the Court fer the relief demanded in tho complaint. T. W, BOUCHIER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated December 18. A, D., 1900. [SltAii. 1 . J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. To //ie Dtfcmhmts, L N. E. Allen and Alex. S. Bacon, partner* trading io tho miine and stylo of I. N. K Allon Co. Please tuko notice that thu Oom plaint in (his action, of which tho foregoing is u .mpy. was bled in I he office ol the Ol??k .il the Court of Common Pleas for Mari tere County in said Stito, at Hop nett. /ille, on the 18th day ol December. A. !>., 1900. T. W. nOUOHIEIt, Plaintiffs Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C ?winn ?-lill-in linn in nu mm rm NOTICE! Annual Returns of Properry. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Bennettsvillo, a C., Dec. 1, 1900. jMJOTICE iii horcby niven that thin oilluo will be open fiom tho n t day nf J.?n uury to tho 20th day of February 1901, for the purpoao of receiving tho Keturnu nf ike Taxpayer!! of Marlhoro county. All persona having property in fhuir poa T.iioionn, AB Owner or Holder, or an Hus band, as Parent, Guardian, Truntoo, Admin int mtor, Aoo muting OlUccr, Agent, Attor ney ot Factor, 011 tho tnt day of Junuary 1600, aro required to Lint tho ?ame tor Taxation within tim thee required by law, or inour tho penalty of 50 pur oont, which attaches in oa?o of failure to do so. A poll tax of too Dollar in biid upon all malo pomona hetweon tho ago of 21 and 60 y cain, except ye inonu who BIO maimed and unable to carn a support. The Auditor or an Assistant will attend at thc following placea in the County 011 tho dny ? named for tho convenience of th? publie: Rad Hill, Ooxo'n Storo, Tuesday January 8, 1901 Blonhoim, Wednralay, January 9, 1901 Brownsville, Briutow's Storo, Thursday January to, 1901 Hebron, Church Monday Ja nur? ry 14, 1901 Olio, Tuesday January i?, 1901 Bcd Bluff, Milla, Wed ?enday January 16, 1901 McCall, Thursday Junuary 17, 1901 Tatum, Friday January 18, 1901 Newtoiitivilio, Saturday January 19, 1901 lltightavillo, P. O. Tuesday January 22,1901 Qnlck'ri Storo, Wodnoaday January 2 j, 1901 Kanooka, Thursday January 24 1601 My (.Milco in )leimottavlllo will bo open during the time preeorlbed by Uw, from January ist to February 20th 1901, where partir?a tu IlvuoetUwillo and tho?o who fail to Riititrn at Die ?av?rai appointments oau be a JO m m od atc d. E. 8. OAKLEE, Auditor Marlboro County, lili. JL W X V JLV i Ai- & lt you wi?h to give your friend a!! BRIDAL ou CHRISTMAS {j PRESENT I eau SUIT jj YOU in something V-, Useful, \ ?j As well ns Ornamental. <! When I say I TIA VE THE BE, IN BENNETTSVILLE, You wit it, COME AND LOOK? Yours to please G. j. Bennettsville, S. C., Nov. 27, 1 ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD GIBBON TO COLUMBIA, MC A VIC. G 45 a, m. 7 lo 8 OJ 9 ?5 5 4S P. m. Gibson, Bonuottnvlllo, Darlington, Sumter, Uolnmbla, Alua vic, io xo p. m. 9 ?7 8 25 6 40 10 55 a, ra, GIBBON TO OB Atti. BATON. MSAV?. 0 45 a, ta. 7 10 8 02 9 ?S 4 49 P. m. Gibson, Bonnettavllle, Darlington, Floronoo, Oharlostoo, ABBIVB. 10 io p. m, 9 17 8 25 7 S3 I? 45 PI.OBUNCB TO WADK8BQRO. LKAVB. 8 45 a. ra. 9 ao it 30 Florence, Darlington, Oboraw, AlUUVH. 7 00 p. m. 6 29 5 ?5 T. M. EMERSON, Ht. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Mannaor. A?a't. Gen Pnoa. Agt. J. IV. KEN LY, Gouoral Manager. We Feed The Hungry, Wir KN in town nod yon want n good meal, remember wo can Borve you, A good meal fur 250. Restaurant iiOfth of tho Mnrkot. D. J. BRAYBOY. I tr HOW ABOUT YOUR WAV CH !)???'. l\ kwp t't. c <: : .ticfc tim*; ? Oy A i yee Imo to *ut il ?iv'ii y fwont,\ four b<ruii 1? Dil youl lenoty win t In the mattet with it? iii tug it lu urn wild lui, mo put it in correct time-keeping order. It iuty bo dirty and m ud cleaning. It moy have a cog broken. Ii. may havo a sorov/ loose, or it tony only need regulating. Bring lt to ino aud no mattet what nils it, I con put it tu firht. obus condition. My chargea aro very mod ernly Bud tho work will bo dono promptly. I repair Jewelry and Clooke, n'?O Guua mid Pistols. Fer anything in my lino eeo ma. I eau and do moot all competition. S. J. PEARSON, Jeweler and Repairer. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fall. Auy one sending oVctch and description of any invention will Firomptly receive our opinion free concerning he pnteutnbility of ?niuo. "How to Obtain n ratent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents tnkeu out through us receive special notice, without charge, lu THU PATKHT KKCOIID, nu illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted hy Manufacturers and Investors. Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS 4 OO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Quintina;,*- WASHINGTON, D. C. I nilli AT TH 15 OLD STAND Aimil Prepared to (?ll at Short Notice --Orth:ra for - O yprft *>* MK) M li.?<?. ii ** Sash, Honrs and Blinds, AT BOTTOM PB ICK?. Wo noll no shoddy wot/Jr, or ud?'?rltn. Shops Oil McColl ?troct nour rcnideUiC 8. F. PO W KUM, Jan 31, 189$ Bennott6villo, S. 0. TRAM MARK? DEMONS CORVRIQHTS ?C. Handbook on Patopi .ni fro?, ind sot asouev 7or seeurliijrpaUnts. Pattnt? takou throusH Munn A Co. rewli tptcM notice, VMtbout eli argo, ta tho Sciettlif ic #mri?M. A hsndsomolr iHu?tr?tod wssklf. L|WW*?jS?t MUNN & Co.3C,BrMdwy Nevy Yors Branch Onieor&? V BU WMhlii?ton. V.O. f pilli nndernlguod would respectfully in 1 form hin friends and tho pnbllo geno rally' that ho liM oponod a cont BARBER SHOP ia the new Brick building oaxt to tho "MABliBOno ?OT?h" and ir* prepared to corvo thom lo bettor /itylo mid comfort than etti before. ' Rat Infection gu ?ran toed. Wi J. ^fel?T?RT, N. B.-Genta Clothing neatly repaired ?nd cleaned by hi? wjfe, ' FURNITURE! A su renn LWR OF ROOM BU ITS, CHIFFONIERS. WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION DINING TABLES, CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ROCKERS. ELASTIC FEI/r M?TRE8SE8 At so.oo. ST AND PRETTIEST STOCK I Agreo with Mo When You Se? W. WaddiU. 1900. ATLANTIC ANS YADKIN RAILROAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Efifaot March 26, 1899. fci.utb 1 lound Daily No 5 a MAIN LINK Hut th Boaod Daily No S3 6 50 3 So 1 At v? -T J 2 30 12 42 12 13 *. 55 ic 07 io 36 io 09 845 Ar Lv. Ar Lv Lv Lv m Ar p ?i p tu Ii ru p m P ?n p ra m Wilmington Fayetteville Fayettuviiio Sanford Climax Greensboro Greensboro StokeBdalo Walnut Oov? li aral Hull Mt. Airy Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv Ar 00 a ru lo p xa 2 8 p va 43 P >? 44 p m 15 p ?r 25 pm ia p m 44 P ?? 13 P ? 34 P m South Bound Daily No 64 BENNETTSVILLH North Bound Dally No 6s 8 00 a ra 9 07 0 ra 9 35 ? m io 20 a m io 40 a m Lv Beuuottsville Ai Lv Maxton Lv Lv Bcd Springs Lv Lv flope Mills Lv Ar Fayetteville Lv 7 ?SP? 6 is p m 5 35 P ni 4 5* P Ijfc 4 33 P *? No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday MADISON BRANCH No 47 North Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday 5 3? P m 3 50 p n> 2 40 p tu 2 '30 p in i J 5 j. ia \: y> }. MI Ar Lv Lv Ar T.v Rumbeur Climax G reenaboro Greensboro Piol? l u? ? Mad if on Lv Ar Ail Lvi T.v J Arl 0 40 a ut 8 as a m 9 -7 * m 9 35 ? ? i \ o ; ii rn 11 ss a w e non? fit l'VyfttibyijK rvilh A?iut?u ... Oo\\i?t Lino'i ai Miixtoh with . Catbili-.*' ? i i i Railroad, ?t U*d Si ring? wich tho Lt?? Springs atid Buwuioie railroad, ut San ford with tho Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with tho Durham and Charlotta Railroad, at Grown boro with tho Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Covo with the Norfolk and Western Railway. J. R. KKK LY, Oen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafflo Manager. H. M. EMEttSON, Onn'l P?ua-Agent. AHILE 8 WORKS OP J. W. MoELWKE, BEN NETT SVIUE, S.C. I HAVE recently moved my Marble Works from MoColl to Bennett.sville. and for tho pres ent uni located nenr tho Depot, und occupy tho McCall Bride Warehouse, whero I will ho ploascd (o ooniinuo io supply nil wotb. needed in my line to tho pconlo of Marl* boro and adjoining counties PnrticsBwK ing it more convenient can have their or ders tilled from my yard nt Dillon. 8. C. Dusighs, OdlimatCK und priven furnished application Cleaning und resottiug mort,?,. 11 men 1? and tombstones a cpcoialty. " Thanking tho general pubjio for patV patronage I respectfully sol?cita cont in*. nance of Ae samo in tho futuro. Very respectfully, J. W. RficELWEE, ' W. W. PATE. MANAOBU. . January 22, 101)0 l?'v it Three Bart*?* 1 Thrio Oliairs I Everything First-Class, SALOON ON MAUION STREET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIRCUTS'!. Children receive special attention* either at the Shop at their house. Your patronage solicited. J. A. GRACE, Burbar. IlENNETTB VILLE, ?. ?. Dyspepsia Cure Dioests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and atti* Natnro in strengthening aud sec?n? .tructlng tho exhausted digestiva Of* guns, lt lathe latest di ?covered digest* ant and tonio. No other propitiation can approach it in efilciency; It lui* Bluntly relieves and permanently cur?? Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn? Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauiea, Bick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsfttul all other results ot imperfect digestion. X'r leo soc. and ll. Large aise contain? tu tj?*S am all slio. Rook ?ll about d y ? pepsia wal lad f rae Pr?pareti by C. C. DeWITT A CO.? CQteaflfc. Douglas Bros. drug store. tr?fEiif?oirKS eabitfttpUvm to Tat PMaat BUwa timWW**