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TUB MID! ?ftDiV IM)Hnnn IT HlLlIliiaLDUllUljM?IUW?A! ?. -4. imo jr fr ? .. 1 ????o,. Friday Aug-., 1, 1902 Kubscriiitlon Trice : j Ono your.? 1.001 Six months.501 Throe months.251 **w?rfl*a<^iifc^-jvygr?a? ?t rra,Tj;r.*is?mM J ? i.v.v tait '-??E'-) PEN AND sanson GRAPHS Camdon, 8. C., nooda sympathy - fire and cylonos always hurt, Tick ola t > tho confed?ralo reunion at Greenville will bo on solo un f)tli? nud (3th good for one week. Rewards ol' ?JOoo aro oll'eVud for Charle? Jeffcoat, tho Aiken .murderer. The board ol' trustoss meei on the Ctn instant lo elect a presi dent tor Clemson. Dr. Montague bas resigned the ?residency ol' Fur mau University. li? loss will be felt. Earthquake shocks were fol t in Nebraska, Iowa, South Daka ta and California on the 28th. The S partan burg correspond ent of Tho Stale says the cotton crop in thal county is going to be short. Tho prominent "issues'' in the legislative campaign in Orangoburg county are biennial sessions and cur clogs. Hugh Nicholson and Immanuel Sutton, farmers ol' Chesterfield county, fought on Th urs i ay and tho latter was killed. Mr. Thomas N. B?rry of Dar lington bas wd it li raw n from the race for Railroad Commissioner. There are still niuo in the race. Tho sales of the state dispen sary for the quarter ending May Sly 1902, only amounted to$451, 002.52; and it warm weather too. Dr. Eugene Orissom, lor 'J\ years superintendent of the North Carolina insano asylum, committed suicide in Washing ton on Sunday. Hon J, M. Sullivan was elec ted mayor of Anderson in the primary "on Friday by i 00 major ity over J. W. Qualtlebattth. The total vote was 058. ...Eleven stores and two resi dences were burned in Sum merville of.-^Sunday morning before daylight'. The loss is $30,000, about half covered by insurance. Tho Hoods in tho Mississippi valley have destroyed millions of b^tdi?i . " : ' ' ' liing Monday, Agtist 1 Ith pi ox i mo and lasting several dtij'S. Thc Institute is designed especially tor tho bondit of farmers, and all who cun attend will find it to their ad vantage in an agricultural point of view to do so, to say nothing of tho social pleasures ol' such annual reunions. All tho railroads will give reduced rates, while hoard al Clemson can be obtained at a very reasonable Charge. $1-50 tu Wilmington and Return WEDNESDAY ACOUST OTU. Everybody invited to go. Leave Bbniieltsvillo O.ttO a.m. This is the first and probably tho last chance for a cheap trip to the seashore, Gie! ready and be on hand. FttOM THE WILLIS SECTION Items of interest are scarce. The weather is hot and dry. Crops are needing rain bad. Fodder is nearly ready lo pull. Mis;- Annie Martin of Howland, N. Ci, has been visiting ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. YV. T. Willis. She had two cats given to her while on her visit wbieb she appreciated very milch. Little Mary Hubbard thc little babe of Mr. .1. L. Hubbard is very sick, bul hope will bo well in a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. li. T. Puto and little daughter took dinner at the home of Mr. VV. T. Willis on Sunday last. Mr, Pate says the crops in thai section, are needing rain. Mr. H. E. Wills lias cured three barns of tobacco. Kruit crops are plentiful with some and melons aro scarce with some. We hoar that wc will have new teachers nexl session al Ked Bluff school. We hate to givo up our other dear teachers although thc new ones may be as good, bul I don't think they could be bet ter. I will close with best wishes to the dear old Democrat and its subscribers. (Iness Who. duly, ?ff, 11)02. Oflico Boy-Will you please raise my salary ( Kinploycs Why, I gave you a raise only last week, because you told mo that you had your mother to support. Oflice Boy-I know, but my mother got married and now I have two to support.--Ohio State Journal. CON F KDE" ATE VFi'lfiUANS. Township Oommitteesi Tho fol low in?i; are tiio Township Committees to look after Hie en rollment ni'thc Confederate Veter ans in Marlboro. County Chair man S. J. Mci nu ls requests that the Chairman of each committee will cull on Clerk ol' Court J, A. Drake ami get the books needed and stai't tile work. Adaiiiavillo --Capt J. ll. Parker, J. B. Green, John S. Piolohor, Jonotbau Adama l?h?ah Baetorliog, ilonnottGV?Ile C. M. Weatherly, Capt P. L, Breedon, .1. ll, David, 0, D. Kaotoi l?ng, J? Pi Diiggoi'B. Brightavlllo-J, S. Liles, J. A. Mot nu iii W. li. Odom, D. I). Stubb?, libby Quick. llrown?villo-F, A. Rogo rn, Jilmoro Al lon, George limper, W. T Whittaker. llebion-Cnpt Frank Mi uaing, Jaa. T. Covington, Alex Quick, Levi Ivoy, William HpoaVH, ltod lil all*-J. 1?\ MoLaurin, Ja mon C!. .Meltau, J. S. LcGotto, J. A. Culhoun, Iii Willi?. Hod Bluir-P, M. John, 'A J. Drake, Chad. Oroflhmd, P. J. IluentceH, Jame? ii, COXO, S.r. ?iKutanwBuimnuBinian 1)0TS EUOM JUDSON. -o Mr. Editor:-1 wish some good wriler in tili? community would send you dots every week. Judson has the best of people in it. Li'the stale prison was moved down here tile eonvicls would bc better. The protracted meeting UL Eulah closed Sunday with good results. Kev- !?. Eastorling began a meeting at .Judson Sunday. Oui* commuuity, and as far as J. eau hear lr otu, have sn tiered from thc long drowth but we were blessed willi a shower on Thursday last ami again Sunday. Old col ton ami corn are bol li burt by dry weat lier * Mr. J. \V. Bryant, of Hamer section, ami Mr. li. A. Edens, of Uowhuul, X. C., took dinner Sun day willi Mr. I). Ii. Edens, father (d' E. A. Mr. E. A. is ?i salesman for Mr. Ray Ronds of Roland. Ile is oui un a short rest. .Messrs IO. P. Bryant and Bishop Paie arc visiting some ono or two in lim Koiand section. They go down un every chance, but 1 don't hear or see any special work they arc doing. They may want to say something but have to come bach to remember what it was. Mrs. A. li. Rryant and little grandson, Fail, aro visiting her daughter M iv. I), E. Sinclair at I,umber Bridge. On her return sim will visit Imr ?T V> T ur D. McCall, by Rev. J. CL Richards of Blenheim, Tho groom and bride both from Marion county. Miss Cora like all the ?'est ol' the ^irls got ehcrlod. .less try and keep her from finding il out ami she may be satisfied. I know ol'another young man ia Iltis .section that wants lo join thc army but he cant got tho righi kimi ol'a horse. $200 failed to gol him. I fho would goto Fuller Bros ho could got one. Sly. J . T. Whit laker amt daugh ter Miss Ida spout tho 22ml af Mr. A. i?. Bryant's and attended the meeting tit Eulah. Mr. W. is one of our best farmers-lives at home and boards at the same place-has a lovely family of 2 sons and 5 daughters. A Earilier. July 2?), J902. COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL, The following pupils ha?*e been en rolled in the County Hummer School: Miss Li/./.ie Rel vin, Clioraw Miss Eula Bo) vin, Ch craw Miss ?Sf ail io Wicker, Ecnnctlsville Mi-s Annie Wright, " Miss Manche ('eward, " Mis.-? Adele Bristow, Miss Annie M Mci. un rill j " iNiisj Nareissa Emanuel, " Miss Maud ICvorotli Miss Eth?l Ford, " Miss Chiron co Bristow, " Mis:- Jessie Coward, " Miss Lizzie Rogers, '* Miss Evelyn Rogers, " \\Amin Vampii?n, " Mi- Nelora Mccoll, Miss Adiio McLean, Bingham Mr; Chas Alien, Miss Lucy Eraser, Covington M ifts Annie M vans, Drake, ?Miss Carrie E. Eroenmn, Hlnnhcini Miss I tu v. t?o vington, Red Hill Mis. L. P. Campbell, Ked HI ntl' Mr. L ?. Parier, Clio. Doctor.[nm slightly doubt an (o wliethor yours is a constitution ul di Se (iso or noli Patient-For heaven's sake, doctor, have 1 got to go to tho ex pense of npponling to tho United Stales Supremo Coori to find out whether it it is or not?----Richmond Dispatch. Rov. Goodman- I was surprised io sue you play golf lust Sunday. I should think you would try to do better. tlai'dkase-Oh, I usually do much better. I was in wretched lorin last Sunday.-"hiladolphia Press. Not a f liper in South Carol-tea has had A word to suv ngainr.t Mr. I), C. Hoy wan' tho fanner candidato for Clo vernor, whioh moa..fi lita election. Como out next Tuo?day? THE COTT NT Y 0 AMP AIGN, I .Tito county campaign mooUo?? will bo hol? UH follows, und euch mooting to opon int io p ?lpokj A. M, : Jllonhoim, Tuesday August 12U1 Urowm.villo, Wednesday Aug nut 13th Olio, Thursday August 14th MoColl, Fiiduy August 15th, fvi llhvillc, Tuoedny August tylh lloyklu, Wednesday August ?otb Tn tutu, 'I'lmredny August 21st UpUuettBVille, Friday August 22d. All candidate? uro required to lilo thoir pledges und pay (boit ussossmunts to tlio ?oiuity Chairman pti or before 12 o'clock cu Monday tito ti Ut day of August 10,62. Tho following ollioors will bo voted ipr nt Um Primary, ?nd will bc accused ns follows : i-'-uto Senator, . ? 5 00 f.'iniyc Representatives, 5 00 Trousurcr, 7 50 Auditor, 7 50 S ti pox visor, S 00 Superintendent of Education, 5 00 J migo ol Probate, 2 50 Congress, tb 00 Tho Primary election irt Urighlsvlllo Township will bo bold nt or near Goodwin's Mill. C. S. MoCALL, CO. Chm'u. J. Ni Di<AK1:, Sec'y. WANTED ? YOUNO MKN from Marlboro county at once to pre paro for positions in the Gov ernment service-Railway Mail Clerks, Latter Carriers, Custom House and Department Clerks, otc. Apply lo Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Unctalmod Lotior?. Letters addressed to thc following named persons romain uncalled for at thc pot>t OHLCO in Bonuettavillo : M vu s List . Joe (Jowlos, Jake Watson. Weihe? a LL! . Miss Maggie Will lace, Mrs. Laura Webster, Lucy Reynolds, M re. Laura Hoed, Miss Evelin Davis. "I wish 1 was grown up, aunt ie." "Why?" "So as 1 could have as much ol" everything tis 1 want even it did make inc sick." ...-.> ..i?. <- - -. rinuriT J AXIS. Quarts at 65 cents per dozen Two Quarts, OOo per dozen. For sale by P. A. HOIKS KS. - The examinations for tho Scholarship to Kings Mountain Mill,arv Academy will bo held al fflorojico Angus I v-. Uoys it' you wan) it ready -?.vu. 4. I i I ' U l\ M 11/\o <>?><.? * '? .ill %>ltti.>Ulg Ililli.*. Ul 1.11,11 . acier, anti being constitutionally opposctl to needless rind extravagant appropria tions, ho would labor Ipr UH: beal inter ests ol thc emili: people. We believe hi tit Well (ptablied tor this responsible Ojiice, arid the suggestion ol his *nanie sviil we know tricot the approval o! the Voters ol the entire county. Many friends ,) uno 2tj, i yoi:, - Kxtra laney Lemons only 20 els dov: ai ;'W, M. Ko wes. Dissolution o? Partnership. OT TC in hereby given tittil tho part* up) .) lately subsisting between us, C. S. Ru.Jail and J, M. ilrn?in.ton, carrying on bushiest as Manufacturer? of Pen Threshors, Collins, aml-so.forth, at Ilennottsville, South Carolina, and at other places umlor thc style or firm of "Star Poa Machino Company," was on tho 22it day of July, ioo2, dissolved by mutual consent, and that tho buftinotH in future will bo car ried on by tho said J. M. Brafiington alono who will pay and discharge all dobts and liabilities, C S. MeCALL, J. M. HKASINGTOX. Ronnottsvilio, S. C., July ?j, io->^.--4t Citation For Letters of Administration. STATIC 0\? SOUTH CAROLINA, MA Kimono' Coo MTV-Hy Miltojt McLuurin, Judgo of Proba tb. I ft hiUHHAH, S. Ti. Prittlow mario suit VV to mo to grunt unto him Letters of Administration of thc Kutti to and ISfffleta of Olsrisa bristow, deceased ; Tneso arc thoroforo to cito and admonish nil and singular tho kindred and creditors <>f llio said Clarina Bristow, deceased, thal Lliey ho and appear before trio, ht Ibo Court )f Probate lo be held ttl bonnettsvillo on Lhe 4U1 ihiy of August, 190 >, nf tor pub" (cation thereof, at ii o'clock itt tho foro .i??it, to show cause, if any they have why mid administration should not be granted (liven it rid or my hnnd Un.-. 23d day of Inly, A. )>., 1902. MILTON MoIiAURIN, July, 24, i<)i>2. Judge of Probate. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKB DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS A.C. An von? ponding a ftkotch And description amy fiiili-kly nsffortnln ?mr opinion free wluitlior au invention IH nrolinbly pntcntnblp. Coiiimiiitw?. t loitM Mt rici W < nnlldi'iitliil. Unmlliiinli nu fat cuts Bonifroo. ni,lost nuency for icctnlnjf imlom?. PntOiltM luhun tnr?iifeli Munn ft <'<>. rueclvo tpteuti noHct, without eluirce, lu Dm " ASAA^S?IA <Of*A<t/Ulf A hiM??t?ninly munt rate) weokly. ?ir IVi?flfUCo.3C,Br(,adwftyi New York Hr" "1 off?co, j? V St., Wallaston, ll. C._ Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuablo lobi tri I'/tfit UonnoltsfiUo. Ono 0011 In i 11 ri a good dwelling with 8 rooms, n wldo ball and 3 uprultcs? Th? itbor I? a Got Iago with 4 rooms a ball anl two poroboB, Apply at MB oiHoe, ANwnnror.FMFiv For the Senate, I hereby nntioitiico myself . lo represent Marlboro county i Sonnie-subjoin to (ho rulos o oorntie primary. W. I). ] Juno 2?, I',IO:;. t Appreciating hid past fail h i vices, unit believing thal it v tiic approval ol' iv large n our citizens, Col. C. S. ? hereby nominated lo repi County in tho Slate Sena ensuing tenn, subject, to thc . regulations of Tho Primary : of tho D?mocratie party of .June 12,02. MANY C J i o use of Representa . \T\ am a otutdiduto for tho itt r eso ula ti vos, s?lyoot to tho at Democratic primary. D. 1). MeC 1 lioroby announce mynolf for tho IIOUHO of Kepresontatr to tho notion of HID Democrat July 23,1902 it. 0 an I hereby announce myself . *r ro-o!eolion to tho House 1 lutivon. ?uhjoei (0 tho rules o oralie Primary. J. C. C /?Vi' Ctmnifj Super I hereby announce myself Cor ru-olooiion io thc office ol per visor.-subject to (ho rul thc Democratic Primary. M. ii. (J I hereby announce mynolf for the pnico of KnporviROr county, mibjcol lo tho notion 1 oratio Primary, ]\ . July 24, 190J I lioroby nnnounuo myaoll for thc oll'ioo of Supervisor Conney - uubjcot lo thc iiotlpi ?Oratio Primary, July 22, ujoj. K. J . I hereby announce mysol for the ollioo ol' County Sn. jed to tho rules ol' ihe Den. Respectfully, A, C. 1? At the onrnosc aol (citation o I hereby an nomico myself a tho b?li?O of COUNTY BUl'KKV IO tho noll nu Of Um Domoorn U. D. HA! July 2, 1902. I hereby announce myiiol for Ui>'. lillico of COUNTY l Marlboro county, subject to t DomoraUo primary, A July 2, 1902. Vor Count j/ Trco. I hbroby nnnouhnc invscl for 10 'O^eoi iii ti to (ho oil! so < iMtirlbbro con ii ty, suhjoot t ihe IKemecrniio primary. .1.11. For (Jon nit; Am ?' ihe olVioo ol Auditor ol'.Marl' ?.ubi oct to tho rules of tho pi ima ? v. May lils, liHt?. WM. I hoicby tinnounoo myself for re-election to tho oili?i Audilor -subject to the rule.-; oom tic primary, IO. S. CA S U perl u i vii il et) t of bU\ I hoi') hy announce my sc! I foi re nlootion ?<> ?he ollioo pl deni bf I'l htOiUion, subject (< the 1 bi n i oe rs ii c prhhary. il.'apoolfully VV. h. S'1 After oxpro.'f?iiu; my np your very onipliniotitnry v I wo ycn.;?i;.M), I hereby am II candidate lol tho ofli?o ol deni ol' KdiicnttPn, and if ot vote my whole lime lo thc thc duties of tho office, and to tho requirement a of Ih primary, Respectfully, T? h. CU Iicnnoitsviilo, May 7, 100 STA rr. OK Sonni CA KN I.OUT I VK CHA:. ^rilKHKAS informaii VVf received at this on the 25th day ol April A. liam ol Mr, Smith Newlo In Marlboro county, and reason to believe that the an fiel ol incendiarism, Now, llici'clor?, I, M. H ?joyernor ol the State ol Sc in onler thal justice, may thc majesty ol' thc law < hereby oller a reward ol () DOU.AKS for the apprehen fiction ol ihe person or committed said act o? ince In testimony whcrc?h I set my hand, and caused I ,-ol the Stale l( \ SKA!.. '. Columbia, lilli ' ) Ju Iv. A. I.)., the. one hundred and twent thc Independence of thc ol" America, M. II. McS Hy the (ipycrnor : M j lt . Cool'li a, Secrct?i WOFFOE/JD CO SPA UTA MU: HC ll, N. HNYDI?K, M A., Full College Courses. I? rou nd i rigs. 'J'be best ir. Necessary expenses Irom for thc year. h'or cala iniormation apply to J. A. GAMKWKhl WOFP?ft? 00 HITTING SCH s p A itt A N r> i; n Klegnnt new building. (Ja. to individual student. 1 tion for year $1 io, A given by A. M July 11, I'.uri. Il? t?vergreon Cotnoterj supplied with hitching SOhs driving there will them-not the fence p> trees. I -{"XT Pin vSf?vV? c?rvi?'ci (sk?art?rly Renort for! Quarter Ending June 30, 1902. CLAIMS PAID FltOM ORDINARY FUND Name J. B. Oreen, ,1. Ji. Green, J. A. Drake, .1. '1'. Covington W. \V. Salmo.-) A. Urahn m Dr W. A Kirby M. JO. Coward, J-ros., Huyo?. Crosland, Pogue?, Thomas, Carlisle, Mer. Co., Fuller J. D. IS ,pr. 20 ?Iny 2, T. W? J. JO. ,s. 13 va na L. ii. Hi ll. ii. Freeman, JO. P. Easterling, K, T. Covington, C. S. MoCivfi, IJOVI (?nick. 10. S. Carlisle, AV. Ii iii anton, .J. F. Hre. (lon, J. J. Roger?, W. K. tirant, K?iv. in Weatherly, J F. Allon, ll IO M )(?:?(;. 11. P. Hamer, Wi JJ. Drake, 0. W. Fuxworlh, T. Ii, bre eden i 70. W. Smith, C. Fi Moore, J. J. Mnnnerlyh, li. D. Newton, .J. F. Townsend, Henry Hubbard, A. M. MeOormnc, 10. W, iSyaus, J. 1\ Driggors, .J K. Fletcher, Dr. J. th .Mooro, Hank ol Marlboro (I. W. Fi icc, (J. W, Price, B. A. Brown, .). II, David, Dr. Douglas Hamer, I?. % Odom, M. JO Udward, W. 8. R:)wc, C. Ri M av. Numbor 430,431,434,487 430,132,433,434 744 95 90 07 !)8 99 100 10J 84,J05.1G<5 108 iou J10 03,1 i 2 85,480 00 il 549 115 510 587 127 J 33 124 J 25 120 128 J 21 122 134 J 85 180 87 88 89 90 187 188 189 140 130 518 111 142 143 144 52 7 J 50 J 52 363,439,440,441 300.521 Ceo. J). Burnard, .'570 Simon Strauss, 371,412,417,418 Kimon Strauss, 420,421,437,442 .J. li. Ci ?von, 489,490,491,492 C. M. Weatherly, c; F Oo'viojjlonj C. J). lOnstorling, J, W. Odom, W, J. Atkinson, M. IO. (Joward, H. M. Uddgosi .li T Dud lev, ll. ( ? Slnn% I. Mi 13 muds, . Tho IO va os Mor. Co. A, Iv. McIntyre, .1. W. Cropland, .) A. Cai ?iou ii, J. II. thoma.?, lOxcclsiot lldw, Coi, -J. T. Manion, Hank of Marlboro W B. Foo m s 110 101 100 191 19 I 190 195 205 208 180 200 198 199 204 192 188 170 175 105 Pur poso Sheriff account Sh?ri?T account Court expenses Coirini'rS salary Constable Repairing budge Jiu na cy Sal ?ry and wood Mules Pauper claim Magistrate Cona. Pauper Treas, salary Auditor's sal. &c. P?upor Surveying .l?d Education PAUpor Merchandise J ><1. Kqunli'/.ation Auditor's salary Supt 104. contingent Bd of JOijuali/.ation Amount $ 301 50 lld of Equalization 13d of Equalization Bd ol' Equalization lid bf liq uni i*/.ft l ion Bd of JO(pializntlon Bd of Equalization Bd of Equalization Repairing bridge Repair c. h. chimneys Horse feed, Lumber & Rep'g bridge RefUiid Road Tax Post mortem & tCStify'g (?orn and Oats Freight Freight Printing aeeount Wood for court houso Lunacy Refund com tax Huporvisor salary J ninney JV :>l mortem & testifying Stationery Magistrate, cons., &c. M i gis! rate, lunacy, Sheriff, Pauper Oorouor's account Magistrate Constable Magistrale ! uporvisor's sal, Kquali/.slion Board 10i|iiali/.uion Board Constable & Dieting Repairing Wagon I'aupor IOquali/alion board IOc|ualizalion board Magistrate Sn ! ti ry Tent, wagon cover, &o. Equalization board, Cash bot roweii Pauper 039 91 248 15 15 00 8 05 2 35 5 00 41 00 OOO 00 7 25 70 00 2 50 09 25 78 05 4 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 444 00 8 00 75 on 23 O' 3 00 12 00 10 3(i 2 001 0 00 ! 1 1 24 2 00 12 80 2 00 11 28 IO 30 1 00 .1 00 4 00 4 00 2 50 9 50 23 36 2 25 I OD 10 00 98 981 43 32 3 88 14 501 lt? 00 5 00 1 00 II oo 31 00 25 00 14 20 50 83' 34 99 511 95 83 15 21 801 JO 00 40 00 25 ot) 50 00 4 001 8 00 12 05 1 15 2 00 I 0 ool 1 00 25 00 .> i :\ ) i. J>. Oreen, limon Strauss W. Ko 807,5 I i .048 13,44 I, 170, ) 171,472,475 f 478 500 Sherill Physician; Lunacy, ami .Magistrale, Physician and wood, 21' li? ool 1 1 50 4 7 piil ipril is uno G ON IO l\ B. Mooro, Simon St muss, .1. IV Stanton, Irin- & (,)nik, ,1. JO I In nis, .1. M. Po a. on, Batik of Marlboro Pc tot" Hubbard .1. I). Momo, Barcoo & Sawyer Picas Bennett Bunk of Marlboro, J). M. Willis, Simon SirausH, W O. Drake 10. A. Patterson J. M. Pearson. .1 tintos McDaniel, P, ,1. Smith, J. 1). Mooro, MILL sao 102 103 KU H?7 I I I I 13 I :;2 39 icc, 17:: 107 174 172 11?0 1 ST 183 202 185 1S?J ROAD FUND. Took- for Bond $ Bond Overseer Repairing bridge I at tn ber Beal Work liepairinu! bridge, B?iid work Read wot k Lum be r Lumber Hopahioc bridge Repairs lor Road Machine Wheel Serape Road O vc rsc or Lu ut ber Repairing bri Ige i? Linn ber Overseeing and Lumber Work on Bond JiUm bor . .I Uli 35 on 2 1)0 '.? :',s 1 00 ii :>s7 5 O? i io bo 0 01 .") (ll) 21 28 00 35 oo IC TM f)0 2 L fi Q6 2.r) CO I 2 66 April 4 April IS Simon Strands, pinion Straus, Simon Strauss, Simon Siraiiss, \V. S. Bowe. W-J 10 Si Co , .ii A. Calhoun, (J. P. Soar boro, J. M. ,1 ackson, ll ll. Smith; IL L. Mo'lmuin, A. -J: ll?voa, d il T. 'Major, Dr J. IL Blosse, B IO Mooro, J)r. W. S lack hon io l)r. Wi J. Kellar, C. p. Scarborough, JO. Stciubergor, .LA. McDaniel, Ootoraro Mill Co. May 2 J). .). Kasto!Iinji, PUK DEFICIENCY FUND. Mag. Cons. and I'aupor Coitrt, Mag. and Lunacy Postmortem, print'g, A'c, Magistrates salary Physician and Lunacy Books, printing, ,vo. Magistrate Sheriff account Lumber Airest ol' eenviot Magistrate (Jon a ah!e Board ol' JOduoation Lunacy Lumber Lunacy Lunacy Sheri IV Pauper Work on Patt por Bol'und cOtuniijtalion lax *7ol 03 8U113..136 I S*, 130,166.17 1,175, ls6,P.i7.:;i7,:ils, 319,360 351,362. 106 137.140,116,173 (>i75,364,356 l l J.315*353 141,2 17 181.300 24 (j 03 04 l lo 02 447 440 421,360 4SI .034 630 1 IC account ?Mill Dam 46 t>l 230 5? 1.33 7-' CS 74 47 51 CO 7 ?> 7 0 00 I', I IO 50 ll 3 30 oo (j" 25 Ot) 6 00 ? Ot) 45 io 5 ot) 5 00 7 6 00 il i io 14 70 1 00 COMMUTATION ROAD TAX. $ 904 22 April 4 May 2 June 6 IV S, M McCall, 648 Smiiri, 607 .L I), Mooro, SC M ra M. S. Hogers, 161 Rank ol' .Marlboro, 156 J. J). Mooro, 153 Si mo Siran.-:;, 162 ,L T. WhiOakor, I IS W. J. Coward, 103 April M ny : is FINES Daniel Mo Lam, W. T. lOvnns. I). B. Dotudas, Dr. ,1 Jl Hardin, W. A. Rogers, AND 1 20 517 516 174 70 Road work 700 00 j Lumber 30 85 Jilin,her 16 07 liumbor 12 48 Roads and bridgos 22 I 1,3 Iitiinbcr ( j 70 Road Ovorso?r 36 00 Repairing bridge l ' Roi'unding Coinnutlation tax_ 1 <>" '$1044 04 LIC10NS10S. Burying pauper 3 00 Sheiiii' M Sherill' ;'> B)' Testil'vine before Coroner ? 001 Road' Work 3 00 Respectfully submitted, E. COWARD $21. 45 Co. Supervisor PO? BALtM 2 A Double Geared Ilorso Po\ ?nn be used for ono or two horse. It is now and will bc sold at a bar jnin, owing to a change in business Machino ono bo soon at my shop on che Choraw road. C. A. Brown. WANTED. SOItAP IRON of evory description and old machinery. Any kind of ft o wrecks or ftiooku. Wflto for particulars. Addroas J. H, CIAUVUNKKI') Oolumbln, S. 0. ifilOO WO?t?lt ?plOO SCHOLARSHIP. FOU oaoli Ciongrosflioiiftl district in South Onrolinn, and two for tho state at lar^o In KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY ACADEMY, nt Yorkvillo, S. 0. Thoso HobolarHhips will Wo nwardod t?y our Hop? resontatives at.d Sonators, nttiotly upon morlt, In tho samo maanor as tho award of scholarships to Wost Point. For full information address your Ropro sontntlvo or ono of our Sonatorn, or W. O. BTBPHBNSON., Supt., Yorkvillo, ?, 0, Tl II iliii?l ?liliij IVI IJU?Ul??U AT Till?; OU) STAN 1) Annd Prepared to lill at Short Notice - Order? for - CyproN? and While 1*1 no Sash, Uucirs Bini Blind?j AT BOTTOM Pincus. Wo noll no shoddy work, or mina-lit?. Sh opa on MoO?ll ?ttoot near icfddfnco. H. 1<\ VOW fri UM, Jnu 31, 189s Boimotlbvillo, S. O. No lil DINO thc iact that all bread produced in our bakeshop is well liked. Alter one or two trials it is taken regular ly by those who appreciate fine texture, good color, crispness light ness and wholesomeness. Don't cal soggy heavy, bread. Quit Blt P. AD willg be delivered (o residence at any time desired. Wc make all kinds that's good* li. l.<\ SCHULZ, 13 KN N KTTSV ILI.H 33 AK KUY. N. l?. corner public square. must be exact. Tim variation of second may mean au accident. is your watch a railroad watch? Can it bc relied on ? Bettor have it examined by an expert and regulated. Watch Rep ai rill.y ay W E rr BS ? LB allin ?J . f.u.:..,. ?vhfoh '..'. Uewolor, dan. i.v. Hennctlsyille, S. C. '.BAttUED PhYAlOUTU UO?Kd, Aro tko Fnnner'a Favorito, Tho Poultry nun I'M Choice-in fact tlioy aro tho Pride of tho Poultry World ! Why not raino Thoroughbred Fowls in ntoad of Scrubs? I cnn sell you choice Eggn from genuino thoroughbred 15. P. 11'B of thc eolebrnted "hawkins," "Miles" and "Vnndobilt'' strains, and remember that it ie just UH ontiy lo 1 ?uso ;\ io lb. Plymouth Hock an it iv a bnby Han tam or a Frizzly Bomb. $1 for Soliiug of 15 Eggo, $1*75 for two Hollings 30 corgis ? H. C. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Exami natio .s.. Tho examination:! for tho award of va? cant Koholrw.shi|M in Winthrop College- and for tho admirion of now Htudonta will bo held nt thc Court House in Honnef tsvillo on Fridny July ii, nt 9 11, m. Applicintu munt not bo lesa th UH 15 years of ago. When scholarships tire vacated after July ii, they will 1)0 awarded to 0)080 oinking thc highest avorngo at III?H examination. Tho next session of tho College will open Scptombor 17, 10,2. For ?arther Information and a cn tn logue address President D. li. JolniHon, Rook Hill, K. 0. College of Charleston CHARLESTON, S. C. Pounded iii 1785. Stiong Faculty ; a well equipped chemical, physical, and biological laboratories; Library ol ooo volumes ; the finest museum ol Nat ural History in the South. Elective coursei loading to the degree of H. A., B. S., and M. A. Board with furnished room In College Dormitory can bc ob tained lor $10 a month. Tuition $40. One Scholarship giving Ircc tuition is assigned to Marlboro county, the holder tobe appointed hy thc Probate Judge and the County Supt ol Ed. Total ex penses for scholarship students, it 13 to $1 jo. AU candidates for admission arc permitted to compete 1er vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $150 a year. Knlrance examinations will he held al Bcnbcltsville. on Friday July II, 1902. Next session begins September 29th Por catalogue, address HAU BIS? N HA N 00 r.pi 1, President, kAAAA..AH^AA JLA.I/. S 1. *. > J. ?* <V AAA AA A frosh lot ol Buckwheat and Oat meal received every week at W. M. Itowo's j ATLANTIC COAST UNE KAILROAD ' CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated Nov. 21, 1901. TRAINS (JO LNG SOUTH. 35 A.M. Lo Ktoroiico 3 26 Lo Kingstroo Ar Lo noa 'I 33 Lc Jinnoti : 1 ' Ar Charleston 23 P.M. 7 50 ?i 07 0 27 ?:I M. 61 A.M. y 45 I 1 00 II 20 TRAIA A.M. Lo ?harlestoa 7 00 Ar Lanes 8 ill Le Lanes 8 .'M Lc King Urce tl IV Ar Florence 9 15 A.M. P.M. 5 20 ('. i.r) 0 15 7 55 P.M. A.M. 0 0(1 8 15 A.M. P.M. 4 20 0 00 o do 7 40 P.M. * Dully except Sunday No. 52 runs through lo Columbia via Coulral R. R. ol' S. C Trains Nos 78 and 32 run via Wilson mid Fayetteville-Short Linc-and ?uuky closo oonncctioji (br all points North, id lon ve Hop lb 05 H. m., i?lsv,il!.j i r,r, ii} 1 '.' !.-0 p ni ' S'Pilnv al ? S ";' t> iii, Trains on C. & D. R enco daily, except Sui airive Raslinglon IO 3 p m, Choraw a in, Wa Lcavo Florence dnil? 8 00 p m. orrivc Dm Hcnneltsville 22 |) bl . ti Leave Florcnoo Sunday only 10 05 a ni, arrive Darlington 10 30 a m. Leave Gibsoh daily excopl Sunday tl 05 a in.. Renneitsville 7 15 a m. arrive Dar? linglon 8 15 n m., leave Darlington 8 SO arrive Florence 'J 15 a m. Leave Wndesboro daily except Sundoy I 10 jim, Ch craw 5 IS ?? m, Darlington 0 29 p m. nrrivo Florence 7 DO p m. Leave Hallsville 7 25 a m, Darlington 8 00 a ni, arrive Florence 9 ?5 ti m. H. M. EMERSON, Cicn'1 Pass-Agent. J. it. KEN LY, Gon'l Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. ATLANTIC AUB YA881H RAILROAD, CONDENSED ?OJl EDULE. lu cf?bot November 21, 190li WEST ROI IM D. DAILY No. 53-^Lcavo Wilmington 9.10 a. m., Duo Kayottovillo 12.20 p. m. Leave Fayetteville 12.42 p. m Arrive Sanford 1.58 p. m. EAST BOUND, DAILY No 52-Leave Sanford 3.05 p. m. Arrive Fayetteville 4 20 p m Leave Fayetteville 4 30 p. m. Arrive Wilmington 7,15, HKN N BTT8V1 LEK i S lt AN CIE Train loaves Ronnel tsvillo 8.10 a. m. Maxton 9. 05, Red Springs 9.32, Parkton 10.O12, arrive Fayetteville 11.10. Returning, leaves Fayoltevillo 4. 40 p. nit, Hope Mills 5.00, Hod Springs 5.35, Maxton 0.1G, arrive Henneti&villc 7.15 p. m. Oonnecliomi nt Fayetteville with train No. 7V7--f-*. 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