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w?. A* {HiGW?T - - - m?iior, Friday Soptombor 26, 1902 ' Hubxcrlittlon Prloot One year.$1.00 Six months. .50 Throe months. .25 tuaiMJWBwwia mun an ? wttaaBBOKmH ? HM u manaanpaca Marlboro's Wealth, Mr. E. S. Carlisle, our clever Auditor, has kindly furnished us with the following, whioh shows the value of all property returned and the taxes to bo paid thereon: Real Est te $1,906,805 Personal prop., $1,048,119 Railroad prop., $ 379,870 Total valuation, $3,344,794 The tax levy on this is State tax $10,723-97 County tax $18,390.36 School-special, poll, $14,298.37 Total- $49,418.70 The in?rense in valuation ol property for 1902 over 1901 is $35,539 Inlit'oasoin ?xfff? . $4.544,13. Tho Bomtu uville l'it'.iiigSoliooh Tho ojSoplhjL? O? 11 ? o 1- nncttsYillo Fitting Schcol on tho 15th instant marked a wolcomo addition to tho ed ucational facilities of our town and county. Horetotore, those of our boys and girls who have had the. advantago oven of high grado school* have frequently boon obliged to leave for (Inllogo afc RU narly ?go iii order to continuo their studies, while thoeo from neighborhoods not so fortunate have been forcod to enter sub-Fresh man olaeses, or take upon themselves burdensome conditions at tho outsot of their collego careers. Tho new school by affording a full Freshman course to well prepared pupila, will enable parents to keep their boys nod girl^nt homo one year longer. thus saving monoy that may be profitably expended later on at College, and se. ouriog to their children all the safe guards that maturity of character bringa. At tho same time, tho pre paratory department of the school as sures those who aro not up to tho col . logo standard thorough instruction in those branches in winch thoy lack training. HM.? T?!ifitfi"s 1.a -ion1-- 1! mi la/1 ni'/ > ? lion ?< ' ?ni vu ulaCijr iiiiim.u tho number of pupils to be admitted to twenty livo thus insuring tho teach er's attontion "to ho indiyklunl needs of oaoli pupil, Tv.elvo pupils liavo been enrolled, all in tho Collegiate department. Tho school ia hoing conducted in the Masonic Hall, kindly loaned to tho Trustees ; but it will occupy com fortable modern quarters in Murchison School, when that building is com pleted. Tho classes aro nlroady much interested in their work, and tho td dusti'v with which ?hoy aro devoting ut?inselr?s, 'o .heir atudics (ndh ii results.) nt If'a?l ?rjhal to tho ?J' fit {.> bp obtained at. ?dUtysv . The l'air tit t hurlol ?j Tno big agricultural. bair at Charlotte opons September 30 and iuoludos Ootobor 3rd. Every tiling will bo ou a scalo, in fact tho man agers aro going to make it tho equal of tho Charleston Exposi tions in special attractions. Thc Railroads liavo promised a low rate and Charlotte promises opon handed hospitality to all visitors. THE STATE FAIR. Secretary Holloway Publishes A Statement. Colonel JIalloway is out in a rofbronco in roforenco to ibo forth coming stato fair. He says that it is important that all who desiro space for machinery, as well as those who wish epaco for spocial exhibits, or show pooplo should communicate with D. T. Elfird, of Lexington. Tho fair will opon Tuesday Cctobcr 28. Tho railroads have nntned low ratos of passago for visitors. The society will pay the freight on exhibits raised or produced ir? tho stato and shipped oy rail. DEATHS' JOIN&S. Died at his home in Hebron on Thursday September 18, 1902 about 1 o'clock, after an illness of near two weeks of typhoid fever, Mr. John GK Hubbard, a well known and popular citizen of that township. None knew him but to like him, none nam ed him but to praise. In his death Hebron loses a valued friend to church and community. Generous kind and a willing worker for the good of all. Marlboro has lost a valued citi zen and we have lost ii dear friend. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. T, C. O'Dell at Hebron cemetery on Friday morning in the presence of a large concourse of friends fittd relatives. Thc many friends of Col. J. ?. Hoyt of Crccnvillo will rogret to hear that ho is seriously ill, Tho man who caused thc row in tho Baptist convention at Birming ham, Ala., which caused the death of so many, says ho is ready for trial. Thc ohaingnng is tho placo for him. Charles Lockmoy, superintend ent of the Richmond cotton mills, Laurinburg, N. C., was killed by Norris Sandors, fathor of a boy who was om ployed in tho mill, The boy had boon disohargod for f?bolliovs conduct, \m-K'.'\f!.:s.\'-/. HALLY DAY AND ITS WORK. A Few Thoughts on tho Xmpoi*- < tanoo ot tho Occasion. As Sunday uoxt, (fourth Sunday) ? is''"Kally Dav" with tho Methodist ( Sunday school, wo take tho liberty of , reprinting from tho Young Pooplo's , Wcokly tho following thoughts on thc , importauco of tho oconsion : Kully Day moans some* < Rally Day thing in tho Sunday sohool year. It is moro than a big day. From tho seaside and other health resorts tho workers havo como homo full of/eal and animation. On Kally Day tho lirst gun is fired, tho now campaign is oponed. Now for a year of hard work and sploudid yic* tories ! Hally Day in claiming us tlioro claims nil there is of us is of Us? body, heart and brain. Oh what a year it would bo in tho annals of tho Sunday school if all brought to its work tho best thought and lovo and ofFort ! Tho work that starts well Gotting ?8 about half dono. Tho UP Stearn.- moro enthusiasm wo can put into RaHy Day, tho bolter our chance of success through tho talland winter. Each ono is re sponsible for a share in this gettiug up steam. Even the oxprossion of your face and the heartiness with which you join in tho cxeroiscs will help or hiudor thc year's work. Whilo the onthusiusm of u\uuv Kally Day is upon you it rii.v.xs in a good timo to lay plans for tho coming year. There is no danger of planing too largely or expecting too much, if ouly you are ready to hack up your expectations by deeds. "According to your faith be it unto you," applies to all that wo do Thon plan largely, do your.best, and behove implicitly. This is a formula which stands for success ev-irywhtdo and always. Tho Sunday scho.d ranks 111 Your that havo boon thinned hy Place for vaontfou abseuc?s aro full What? again when Kally Da; 1 ,: back tho waudon.i >S.t? perin teudon ts aro glad to soe toitoli again in their places. Eames I I Ol? i . 1 joyfully wolcomo returned h ! But it is not enough simply lo bo on j hand at this rallying of tho lol . in your placo for a purpose. K m - 1 to be a factor in what your s. > to} >; '. 1 accomplish, during these ?muttlus bi effort. If tho ouly thing ncc? ry y it to have tho ?eats occupied, i! ' 1 he easy to fill them with woodt ;utes. lt is not only ncoessary lo 1 :> . Ibas? places filled, but to have tin m ii by orrnest, enthusinotic yoe nj | ??'>>>'? whoso brains teem with now Ideas, j whose vigor nod strength arc ii mso crated, and whoso hearts ut loyal lo tho work. Let all who feel include- in this call meet Superintendent Ho Iges on Sunday afternoon next at thc church at 4 00 o'clock sharp. !-r--: ..? - ? _ --_? . ' ' " BLENHEIM CIRCUIT Editor Domoorat-Will you kindly jgivo thc following program i pln>> io ? ' tui>' week's issue of the p>?r?ber?i ? I ?V?M fti).iv Uer Ith U0% \ i ). Preaching ni U a. ?M., by Ho j iCl; :i. r?iouli ol' Un)uotUiHlJ'e. i ll Dinner and recreation 1.'. ' hour. -" { lil. Chute)) Con tere hr (1) Report from pastor. ['?.) Ropo; t j from S S. Supt. (3) Report '.?,.-! Stewards. (4) Report from Won itu**'J Missionary Society. IV, Addresses. (1) Duty of Pastor to his lc by A. J. Jones. (2) Duty of Flock te their Parlor by H. K.'Covington. (3) Tho Limit of Resp i,. ^ ?t y in Christian Giving by lion. ' l l. i Newton of Bcnnctlsvillo. A cordial invitation to every? at T. C. O'Dell, Pat Money Maken Things Lt ois Yes, it always doc w hi). 11 , cotton picking se ?. Somo idea of what 1 00stn to pick a crop and how rabidly money gets into oircuJatio cnn be formed from thea? ?ip c i Last week to Saturdaynoo? Col. O. S. McCall had im 920 pounds picked out. Coi wiiieli ho paid the pickers : ! ?S*/ ,fl( j ii cash. The week btlCoro 1 Le pickers came very near makin]*; the same ligures. Ono w oin an and lier children alone 'cached $23.75 for live and a hall days picking. This is only what one planter turned loose. Don't you see what makes trade im prove! CUPID'S WOItK. Married last Sunday night at tho residence of Mr. J. P. Gib son the officiating oflicor, Mr. Luther Bundy to Miss Daisy Bundy both parties of Bennet ts - vilie township. * * * Married on Sunday last at Beauty Spot by Mr. Eugene Fastening, Mr. George Gibson and Miss Annie Williamson. .* * Married on Sunday September 21st at Brightsvillo by D. D. Stubbs, Esq., Mr. J. P. Kamsoy and Miss Mary McDonald-both 0/ Richmond county. * * Married on Sunday September 21 at Brightsvillc by 1). D. Stubbs, Esq., Mr. H. D. Skipper ot Scot land county and Miss Mary F; Poole of Richmond county. Como On ?'rlonct?t Now that we have two schools with lirst class e ducational ad ad vntages, we can offer a good reason for now inviting you to come to Bennottsvillo. We know of several vaoant housos that can be had reasonable. Write or call and will glady supply tho information. Tho Month of Soptombor, }h, duya of blight Soptombor I'liiit tench ue to romomhnr How many aro tho gift? whioh our Fathor God be?towa Jome, lot us slug his prnito For tho fruitful nutum dnya Whon through ?un and mollow lingo, rho corn laud glowa. Oh; days of bright Soptorabor, W"o children would remember, IQ our lovo and piny, Him who watohos un in lovo, Wlio sonda tho opriogthlo eh o wore, And tho glory of tho flowoia, And tho shining hnrvost houra - Gold bonoath nnd blue abo ?'e. -Solcotod. RED BLUFF JOTTINGS, A protracted mooting will bugin in tho Olin Baptist ohuroh noxt Sunday morning tho 28tli inat., conducted by our pastor, Rov. E.P. Eastorling, Tho othor ohuroh cn nud tho publio gonorally aro cordially invi ted to como nud tuko part A most delightful surpriso waagivou Miss Fannie Molino ou Saturday ovoning last. About 9 o'olock friouda and ucighbora bo gail dropping in ouo und two at a timo and thou they would oonio Hooking in very much to lier nstonishmont. At last, UB thoy carno bringing f eui tn, cako, and ico cream in nbundanco, it dawuod upon bor that it waa a Bnrprihu party. lu tho midst of the ?preada, whoo slio was as busy na n boo, n still groalor aurpriso o:\mo to hor, aa Mr J. J, Limo uroao and in few gracoful words presented hor with r. handsome oufc gluT bowl. It waa a prosont from tho Ootoruro Milln Co , Sunday school and ionio oilier friondB ns a slight tokou ot thoir love for hor and of thoir appreciation of hor ns tho organist and as teaobor of ouo of tho pri IF mary olrtBBca. Sho bau boon a faithful workor boro and riohiy desorvos this tokon of thoir ontoom. Ocoanlennlly in tho prints I soo somo talk pf inoviug tho Columbia Fomnlo College to somo othor point. Rod Bluff mnkes a -.'.cong bid for tho institution. Ono of hov publia spirited oiti/.ons offers a sito, Wi l?h is high and dry and whoro drainage eau bo had in four dirootiohs. A not lier rino of her nobld hoarted men oifers n ptoeo ! of 1 ?autifully wooded land adjoining whioh bo mndo iuto a park of surpassing eliuoss. Fovora ooutraotod ou this ridge thins unknown. " ho only possible drawbaok i? a lack of asy way to got in and out, and if thoj^ aohool was located boro, in tho writor's ? j?dgmout u trolloy lino would bo built to ? run from MoColl boro on hy Clio ami to j !5t onctlsvillo within two your's time. Mr. Krliuor, push it along, it will bo a good ? thing for tho school ai. d for our county. i is, friend, it roads nice nod looks protty oil paper. But, tho Coilcgo rofcrrcd tu vu11 nnvor bo moved. Tho capital of thc atuf? gives it au attractiveness and ?trength ; ph no other town oau. Talk as thoy ; ita renoval moans a now name, y.a> iuid its gradual dcoliuo, if not death. Still, ?I would bo nico to havo it. .'ho attontlon of our wortqy Suporvisor la ulled to ouo of our most frequontod rc ds, tho ono loading out of Olio toward Ked Bluff From tho cornor in front of tl Bank of Olio to roBidonoo of Mr Jas. Futo is a doep aaudb.i.1 whioh nooda gravol ! ot clay or BOIMO othor material which will rvtiup thc wbuols fcora going Clown Ko d?o?, Wi tho wagons >fO ailing. Ol' ftourgo: :< prit ? > of tlu:| ifi in tho town ft?it it limy b Hie. duty or* the. town to do ft p/irlj oj live wo*k, but, if tho co1.nty will do ila pijri f fool BUVO tho. ;n will ??o Ufl i? .V_CJL-i.uv.U'.: I.? lo?u t-vn i; oi' ita (iiido bn a vdubi bf iluV I road, af no hun will (envoi d'yoi i' if bei j .i cohvdtitoiiflj go oljmvyhntir-, .Urs J. P. Cumpboll rt signed hor po tion n? assistant in Hod Bluif Academy and M lpg Snllio Molntyro has be.m oleotod to l d tho plnoo. Sho ia unknown to tho ve.-itor but sho cornea to ua as an earnest, h;vrd workor, a sinooro, good girl, and wo u ol sure sho will mnko us a most accept able toachor. As pa ron ta lot ns work in harinouy with Mies Stnokhouso and Mies | f McIntyre, and our ohildrou will go forward and upward. Ono cf our Btaid and most respected oit i/.ooH rceontly paid a visit to frionds in N. I)., and waa ibero prcBOutcd with a valunblo Shepherd puppy, As ho wont to got out of tho oars nt MoColl with tho puppy in his arms ho was watching aomo ladies moro closely than ho waa watoliing whoro ho was | ( going and foll over BOH?O bnggngo a lady had loft iu tho uisio of tho oar. Ho hold on to tho puppy howovor, muoh to tho amuse mont of tho orowd. Wo aro glad ftiond J. P. sustainod no injuries. Mr. Loroy David is now with tho Ooto? 11 raro Milla Co t ns olork. "Hoy" is a good buy aed wo aro glad has oomo among us. Mi\ HarriB Parkor of Hod Bluff is now ono of tho foroo nt tho depot at MoColl Harris ia ono of our host boya and wo onvy MoColl because BIJO has scouted hisnorvioo. Wo hopo, howovor, ho will resign whoo fi our school opens as Hod Bluff uoeda snob t boys aa ho ie, i U. No hu. Sept 22, 1002. Missionary Day at Parnassus Tho members of tho W. F. M. Society of Parnassus Church, Bleu heirn Circuit, expect to buvo with thom ut cloven o'olock on tho fourth Sunday inSopt., (next Sun day) Mrs. W. h, Waito in tho in torest of missions. All friends of all denominations aro kindly in vited to bo prosont on tho occas ion. Hosp'i Submitted, I Miss Maggio E. liogors. Monheim, S. 0. Citation For Loiters o? Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA MAUMJOHO' COUN'?Y-JJy Milton McLourin, Judge o? Probato. Wit Killi AB, Troaoy H. Hubbard mado suit to mo to grane unto him Loiters of Administrado!! of tho Estatu md Eifcats of John G. Hubbard, deceased Tho io aro therefore to oito and Admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho enid John G. Hubbard, dcoonsed, that thoy bo and appoar boforo ino, In tho Court of Prohato to bo hold nt Bonnottavlllo on tho 6th duy of Ootobor, 1902, attor pub llofttion thoroof, nt 11 o'olook in tho foro ttoou, to fihow oaueo, if any thoy havo why ?aid administration should not bo grantod Give? nudor my hand thia 23d day of fioptombor, A. D., 190a. MILTON MoLAUItIN, Sepb, 2$, ino?. Judge of Probate. S ii Wi il m HERE you eau select from thc LARGEST and lost UP-TO-DATE JJXJ Goods, Millinery, Shoe and .Notion In tho county, ai prices that will save you 26 to 40 per ceni. Gootts properly bought on America's leadim?: markets direci from first hands, giving you tho bonedtof tho middle man's profit. Evory one wauls (?UALITY. Visit MITTLE'S . S?Q?'il?, inspect tho stock, got his prices and you will be convinced you have found tho place todo your trailing, Wo xoant your business, and if fair and honest dealings will get it, then it is ours by merit, M?QS L^ASE7 who so successfully managed our Iii//, f.f XE UV DEPARTMENT, is again within- with tho most up to-date line of Milli nery in tho county, invites your inspection. A. pleasure lo supply your wants. You are cordially invited to attend SPECIAL OPENING DISPLAYS ^ . V ? eli : ' ko place next I WEDNESDAY and I HilllSOAY, September 24th anti 25th p 1 1 Bj = 0: 1 i m i i ga a m Wc will exhibit lt AT.-' imported from Paris. Every thing for Lat I h id Childrens fleadwear will he fourni ip Ibis Department. DllY GOODS nil kinds for every body at prices that will .'rave you money. We bought them right, and ni eau to sell them righi. SHOES-O m 'I v i leight and Now. Every pair as represer* ' or your money back. '. *-?;sr^-F53"" High art "TA! 1 ?Gp MA DB SUITS" for the Ladies. In this line . . how th ! "swell numbers" at prrices others ask l!or ?ni ; 1 goods. SILKS for W isl 01 Ku sses. An immense line to select fror , nj pric? i 'hat will amaze you. Ready made Sills Waists prettiest on earth. All tho new shade bown. AT MITTI.E'S PTO I K you viii find up-to dato NOVELTIES not shown by I. "'?cs "Sweaters,'' "Double-breasted Vests"-just oui -useful UH well ns pretty. NOTION DEPA ii i MENT completo in all linea "Underwear, Hosiery, Hiindlt tu chiefs, and Everything to Wear can be round at, Mitti ' Your money hick, if in any way displeased, with youi ?mrcli.?aoi OPENING DAY. A durada j and Thursday September 24-25. You aro invi' . ? lo attend. Thanking you foi liberal patronage, asking a continuance, V OURS UObT?ST DEALINGS '0$M PIM. $M10?^. Dri Harry A. liagloy^ wh) hajj, 7?;icn-)::?..-;i n-'?rvvrh. . ??../.;.br burch tu IVtchihonVl V.?<. '. --u>r thu ..'<>.HI. tee voi.v.y, bau b' mo pastorate of tho iii, ? . in* u>.\ : i. \t Greenwood, S. C. tt^T Just out, lad - iii ?????Q breasted vests Mitth O? 36uT.se Mario Henrietta, Qutjon .?: 3elgiana died on Frill ty 1 ij?ht rom a sudden attack pl 83 ni fbo, Court is in sosaion mm. Sam Jones will b mm 29th. .i >t Mr. Charles A. W6> 'nlly deelines to acct-pl ' . louey of tiie S. C. Colic}; Silk waist pr?t tie-> un ( trth prices right at Mittle; , ? ? v. Ono young lady wau \i\jt tl and ;hrcc married womon w /vv^wij.r y injured by tho oxp{ojm$i of mannt roaster in N?rib.lf?u ' - lay last. They should - ? ho al lowed on the streets That Dillon cou,M-, l)-?H?h08?B looms to bo frotfully < . > 0 md very aggravating biXfi ; 1.1 ror hor Jordan of tho DHlWi gerald s down for a snare. HATE OF SOUTH < A. COUNTY OK MA I IY MILTON MCLAURIN, ? . ate IWIIBHKAS Jna A. Drak,. e',-. ? - - rt, IV mado unit to mo l.o , ' ? jilin hjttt jottcra of Administration --'. v ito of nd offcotfl of Sydnoy 0. M?:.':..*??:>?? di rd : Thcao nto, t.horoforo, I > > ;'.'.. ?;'-.' i ?a? iU nil and Bingnlnr tho kit?t .. '( '. .> .,?. 'ii* ora of aaid Sydnoy 0. ":.-wt .', dno'd, hat thoy bo.and appear . . ;i-o ?<>> ii ; :io lourt of Probato, to bo h< '.; s illo, S. C., 3d day Nov. i , . | ilblj| utlon borcof afc ii o'cloc lo !!u .<* rtr wo m 0 ohoiv oauao, if nliy th' . . nyby mi$i idminlatration ahould no', h.? tifUri Given under my baud (.hie Jay f Soptcmbor, 1902. MILTON ?I< ? ? -, ?TATE OE SOUTH ( ? ?i1, v. COUNTY OL' MAUI U<$ <\. AUGUSTUS W.Hh.1? against KEL) BLUFF MI L by, rvNDKR and hy virtM .... N (?if tion tiled In my oil? ?? <u . ,.,ve tated case I have soiz<V ;.M V ii I ,3 he property ol the Red "?[?ni J.I..' n he ilrst Monday in Octoh< ' nc^V, 'uri',g egal sale hours, hclorc j h? (?oht'^ lL>o.'-,e loor tn Benncttsville, ONV. 1 H -l - (j) VATER W Illili h, size ,v> - ' 0 1 lot ol Gearing, ShaltM^, 1^>M??J n?v<| ithcr fixtures appurtqn 1 ' i ,!'-"'?, td atisfy thc debt, interest ?in 1 ffc^i ol ra(d ase, and other exectU - > > T ! in uxy iftice against said ])cl(i ul.ud, Terms ol Bale CA?11. j, ?. uur N. Jonnott?Ville? ?. 0,/Hcpl I?M0P i'S STORE. iisc?v Vf'OTJUl? ia hornby (o' ? > 1? ^irj J iiniuluiiipnertj tor Marlboro County will moot In tho ollloo of tho Clark of Court at Bcnuott?v?llo on Wednesday tho 8th day of Ootobor 1902, nt 10 o'olook a. m., for tho purpose of drnwln^ 36 potlt jutors for tho flrafc week Ootobor To rm of Court which oonvonca on tho 27th day thoroof. Also on tho 15th day of Ootobov to draw 36 potlt | jurors for tho second week of said torm. B. S. CARLISLE, J. II. THOMAS, J. A. DRAKE. Sept 19, 1902, Notice of Court. NOTICE ia horoby given that tho Court j of Gcnornl Scaalona for tho County of Marlboro will oonvono nt Bounottsvillo on tho Fourth Monday in Ootobor, iboing tho 27th day thoroof) 1902, and tho Court of j Common Plena on the Wcdnoadny next following ?aid fourth Mondoy in Ootobor, (uoiiif; the 29th day thoiaof) 1902, nt Ben* nottavillo in and for tho county of Marlboro nnd St ato of South Carolina. AU potBona intorcatcd will tnko du? notioo thereof. Jj A. DRAKE, Clerk Oonrt of 0. P. & G. S. For Marlboro Co., S. 0. Sopt 19, 1902.-5 Tax Notice I OFFICE OF COUNTV TREASURER, Honuottsvillo, S. C., Sopt Hi, 1902. THE Books for tho collection of Taxes | for tho flsoal year commencing Jan? uaty Isl. 1902, will bo open at tho Treos? mer's Offico in Bounottsvillo, S. U., on Wednesday October 15, and remain open until Docoiuhor 31st, 1902, nftor which tho penalty will ho mh.'cd on all Taxes not paid by that dato. Kn to oi li?vy: State Tax, Ordinaty Counly, Deficiency, Now Jail Road and Bridged, Constitutional School, Total tax levy : SPECIAL SCHOOLS Antiooh. Boauly Spot, BonnottKvillo, Boykin, BrightHvillo, Clio, Ebenezer, Kollock, hoslor, Tatum, Willis, 5 mills 3* mills 1 mill 1 mill 1 mill 3 mills Iii mills 2 mills 3 mills 3 mills 2} mills 2} mills 2? mills 2 mills v\ mills 2J mills -I mills 2 mills VOLL TAX of ONE DOLLAR on all ablo bodied malo porsons from 21 to | 00 yoars of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.00 on ablo bodied malo porsons from 18 to 50 years of ago, or work eight Cays en the publio highways of tho county, J. H. THOMAS, Treas uro r Marlboro County. It will pay you to take time and oxamino Orosfand's big display of fall and winter goods. WANTED. SORAP IXION of ovory description mid AA ???i??b?!jory. Any kind o? fire v/rcckl; cr tooka. Wrlto for particulars, Addroea J. ?, GARFUNKEL, Columbia, S. 0. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATU OE SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County ot Marlboro. V In thc Court.qf Common Pleas. ) ROHERTS & HOOK, Plaintiffs, against Pipkin & McCollum, Defendants. Complaint tor Relief, ?N obedience to Judgment ot Foreclos ure and Sale granted by Judge H. C. | Watts h\ above entitled action, I will sell! at public sale before the Court House I door in Bennctlsvillc, S. 0.. on the first1 Monday ot October next, within usual sale hours, ALL that certain Lot or Lots ol hind situated in said county and State, containing ONE AND THREE-FOURTH ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands ol Mrs A. T. Dudley, Richard Williams. Boundary street, lands of Bcnnettsvillo Mfg Co , Atlantic Coast Line R.B. and others. To bc sold in two lots as divid-. cd by thc new street. Terms oi Sale CASH, anti should thc purchaser or purchasers fail to comply forthwith to bc resold at his or their risk Same being sold as property ol Pipkin & McCollum. J. B, GREEN, s. M. c. September 12, 1902. To My Old Friends. I take pleasure in informing my old friends that I havo opened up a nico Btock of Faucy Groceries nud Confectionery noxt door to Grnco's Barber Saloon, on Marion street, nud will be pleased to havo thorn cnll and seo mo whoo out buying Groceries, Fruits, &o. JE?. POWERS. Sept 1, 1902. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Marlboro-Court Com mon Pleas. N. M. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, against Tho Great Southern Lumbor and Mining Company, Defendant Copy Summons for Relief-Complaint Served. 'lo tho Defendant, 'Tho Great Southern Lumber Company," a corporation duly chartered and organized under tho laws of tho State of New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy ol your answer to thc said complaint 00 the subscriber at Iiis office in Bennetts* ville, S. C., within twenty days after the service berco!, exclusive ot the day ol such service ; and if you lail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, thc plaintiff in this action wiil apply to thc Court lor thc relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 22, A, D., 1902. (Seal) Test. J. A. Drake, Clerk. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Tp tho IkiV'iul.uM, ''Thc brea! Southern Lurhbc'r ami Mi|?U>{{ Cnnp-'.ny," TAKE Sorter., that tho Summons- in 'Utir. action, ot wi.ii h the k \'(-iY?\\y,-\^.? j*b'py, WT.'5 fifed .'l. .li'.' OfU:.: -. - '.. 'tjh?l'k (ol. M' : {Y w, OJ Con.t'V.o, ai i???tv. '. -\ ; :-j..r.:> 1iii ' y. xnt?6x<> hi I the ,-iUo- >.f pfouth Carolina, on the vth day ot Augfiat; A; IX, \ ;,<>:.. August 7, 1 tnniiM.iiA'ttortic; U^ii\tHt?Vl|ie, 8. ?. N0TI0E TO COEDITORS, EST. CLARISA BRISTOW. LL porsons having claims against tho catato of Clarisa Bristow, doo'd, aro requested to prosont tho cania duly provon within tho limo required by law; aud all indebted aro requeued to arrango tho samo at oneo. 8. L. BRISTOW, Adm'r. August 4, 19O2. ' FOR SALi-IB ! A Double Geared Horso Power can bo used for ono or two horse. It is now and will bo sold at a bar gain, owing to a chango in business Machino can ho seen at my shop on the Choraw road. O. A. Brown. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuablo lot? in East Bonncttevillo Ono oontalus a good dwelling with i rooma, a wldo hall and 3 porohca. Th( othor ia a Oottago with 4 rooms a hall and two porobos. Apply at bia oflloo. Land at Red Springs Q n AORES OF vLAND-20 noroa undex 00 n high atato of oultlvattoo, with a 6 room bouao and good outbuildings, a (Ino ovorllowlng minoral Bprlng within 60 yarda of dsvollitig ; ono aldo of land running with tho town limit. Alao ono ilvo room house and lot-lot 113x193 lonatod on Mal? ob , For fm thor Information addict LOCK BOX No. 10, Rod Springs, N. 0. August 29-4t WOFFOED OOLLEG-?l SPARTANB URG, S. C. lt, N. SNYDER, M A., l'KKSIDENT. Full College Courses. Favorable sur roundings. The best influences. Necessary expenses from .Ti6oto$i75 for the year. For catalogue or othci inlormation apply to J, A. GAM li WELL, Secretary COLLEGE Minnie SCHOOK SPART ANBURG, S. 0. Elegant new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tuh tion for year $tio, AU Information given by A. M DuPRlO, July II, 1002. Head Master IC vor gr con Cometary lias beon supplied with hitohing posts. Por sons driving thcro will plonsp use thom-not tho fonco posts, nov thc ttoes. ?ivorygr?on ?omotory Cor? 5 ARE STILL IN B?SI AT THE OLP STAND ' Amid Propnrcd to iill nt Short Notice - Order? for ~ Cypress anil White Pine 'Sash, Doors and alinda, Av BOTTOM PIUOKH. We Boll no shoddy work, or miss-fits. Shops on MoOoll atr?ot near rceidoqoo. Jan 31, 1898 Bounottsvillo, S, 0, -'.?1., TIIE BEST OH NOTHING. Unless good, wholesome broad and pastry is oaten it would bo botter to "cut it out" altogether. Soggy, heavy, unpalatable) broad is worse than Useless It is pos ti vo ly injurious. It causes trouble iu 8 toad of giving nourishment.. HIGH GRAUE BltEAD costs no moro, but its valuo cannot bo compared with tho inferior kind. Pbrmit us to supply what is re quired for your table. You'll like it. H. F. SCHULZ, BKNNK?tSV I filil? B A K ICKY. N. E. corner public square. ?rn . ,/ x - RAILROAD TIME - ?iu?t bo oxact. Tho variation of j second may mean an accident. Ia your watch a railroad watch? Can it bc relied on ? Botter have it examined by an export aud rogulated. Walsh Rapairing as werr as Cleaning is somotbing which receives care ful hon.'. AHI, in/1- ^barges aro low> ityo won up high ?vado ii) eyory respect.. ^ ti#| ? .: I, , . . - '.?ih)<:<<7>0\; ? ? j s;Jnh. ?4. ? . " U'fty'life^ M. t!. : . : ?iii - t-?i j V*\i.nA?AV 'iv:'...'., . ..:...;>>*,}. . m ?i '.BARRED PLYMO'UI'II ROOKS, Aro tho Farmer's Favorito, Tho Poultry mnn's Choico-in faot tlioy aro tho Prldo of tho Poultry World 1 Why not raleo Thoroughbred Fowls in stead of Scrubs ? I cnu e?U you choleo Eggs from gonulno thoroughbred B. P. R's of tho colobratod "Hawkins," "Milos'' nnd ''Vaiulobilt" strains, and romombor that It ls just ae easy to raino a io lb. Plymouth Hock aa it ls a baby Bantam or a Frizzly Sorub. $i for Sotilug ol 15 Eggs. $175 for two settings 30 cpga, E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, S. O. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Exami nations. Thc examinations for tho award of van oant noholnrRhins in Winthrop Oollogo nnd for tho admission of now students will bo hold at tho Court Homo in Bonnottsville on Friday July 11, at 0 a- ??. Applicants must nob bo IOHS than 15 years of ago. Whon scholarships aro vacatod nftor July ti, thoy v/ill bo awarded to those making tho highest nvorngo at this examination. Tho noxb sosslon of. tho College Will opon ?September 17, 19-. 2. For further information and a oataloguo address President D. B. Johnson, Rook Hill, fl. 0.' College of Charleston CHAllLESTON, S. C. Founded in 1785. Strong Faoulty ; a! well equipped chemical, physical, and biological laboratories ; Library of 14, ooo volumes ; the finest museum ot Nat^ ural History in thc South. Elective coursci leading lo the degree of JJ, A., B. 8., and M. A. Board with furnished rodm in College Dormitory can be ob? talncd lor $10 a month. Tuition $40. One Scholarship giving tree tuition is assigaed to Marlboro county, the holder to be appointed by tho Probate Judge and tho County Supt ol Ed, Total ex Sense* for scholarship students, $112 to 130. AU candidates for admission are permitted to compete lor vacant Boyeo Scholarships which pay $150 a year. Entrance examinations will be held at Bennettsville on Friday July II, 1902. Next session begins September 29th For catalogue, address lUltRISON ltANOOLPU, President. MA?AA?.?.tiAAAA ,V ?AAA i> ? ? f\ ?. ,.> A * .N A. A frosh lot of Buckwheat and Oat meal roooived every week At W,Mi ftowo'? ^UNTICC?ST Dated Nov. 24, 1901 TRAINS OOIN^O SOUTH. 35 .#: ? A.M. LoFloronco 3 25 Lo Khigstroe Ar Lanes 4 33 Lo Lanes 4 03 Ar Charloston 0 0O - A.M. A.M. Lo Charleston 100 Ar Lanes 8.31 Lo Laney 8 31 Lo Kingtree 8 47 Ar Floronco 9 45 A.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. -_-^-_ 7 55 P.M. * Daily except Sunday No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Control R. lt. of S. O Trains Nos 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Eaycttovlllo-Short Lino-and make oloso connection for all points North, Trains ou 0. & D. Railroad loavo Flor onco daily, except Sunday, 10 05 a. m., ; airivo Dallington 10 30- Hnrtsvillq 1 55 p m, Ohoraw a m, Wado?boro 12 60 p m. Loavo Floreoco daily oxoopt Sunday at * 8 00 p ta. arrivo Darlington 8 25 p rn, Bennet tKville 9 22 p m" Gibson 10 29 p m Leave Florenoo Sunday only 10 06 a m, arrivo Darlington 10 30 a m. Loiwo Gibson daily excopt Sunday ? 05 a in.. BonnotUvillo 7 15 a rn, arrive Dar* lington 8 15 am., leavo Darlington 8 SO , arrivo Florcnoo 9 15 a m. Leavo Wa'dcsboro daily oxeopt Sunday 10 pm, Clieinw.5 15 pm, Darlington 29 p rn, arrive Florence 7 00 p m. Leavo Ilartsvillo 7 25 a rn, Darlington^' 8 50 a ni, arrivo Florence 9 15 a.n)*-^** H. M. EMERSON, GWV??OM'.Agent. J, K. KENLY, Gen'l Manngor. T, M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. WW |TLAHT1C AMD YADKIN RAILROAD, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offoct November 24, 1901. WKST BOUND. DAILY No. 53-Leave Wilmington 9.10 n. m., Duo Fayetteville 12.20 p. m. Leavo Fayetteville 12.42 p. m. Arrivo Sanford 1.58 p. m. EAST BOUND. DAILY No. 52-Loavo Sanford 3.?5 p. m. Arrivo Fayetteville 4 20 p m Loavo Fayetteville 4:30 p. m. Arrivo Wilmington 7.15, BKNNEITSVIIXE BnATinil Train loaves Bounottsvillo 8.10 n. m. Maxton 9. 05, Red Springs 9.32, Parktou 10.02, arrive Fayetteville 11.10. Returning, loaves Fayetteville 4. 40 p. $ m., Hopo Mills 5.0O, Red Springs 5.35, Maxton 6.10, arrivo Bonnettsvillo 7.16 p. I. v Oounootfoas nt Fayetteville with train j No. y8, at Maxton with tho Carolin? Oentral Railroad, at Rod Springe with tho Rod Springs auu Bowmoro railroad, nt San-: ford with tho Seaboard Air Lino, afc Golf , with the Ourhnm and Ohnrlcttc ,T?ril*'o?-*,;?''< j . -v.. y,m< >, \kj/.?[,\i:t ?...??.\-.,;. Ml THF best workmanship. Bay Hum *ml Tonic Treatment Too|a the best and sharpest. Polite ntl ?don always assured Three Artists in constant at endancei LADIES WORK Orteg a customer? always a customer. JACKSON & HATCHER, ; TONSORIAL ARTISTS, - h\ I I tip 60 YEAHS* EXPERIENCE TOADS MftfiKti DESIONO COHYUI?HY? AO Anyone ?onrttn? a Mcetch ?nd e^??Jplton jpn/ outcklv MOemin our o|> ?lon frc? vfhf-.ther ?.il fnven lon Sit? Bitt?fituM?. Coniniunlc Hont freo. OlilPil iiucnoy for aecurlnp>ftlonty Patent* tnken throuuh Munn & Co. rccct?<i eptcM notice, without cburpto. In the Scientific Jlwericmu A hnnuaomoly lllustrotoil weekly. ?'nr?c8t cir? apeara ?ranch Omeo, G26 V St., Washington, ?. O. Three Barbersl Three ?haiisl > Evevythhm Vlrst-Clusa, j GALOON CN MANION STU LET, ? I EASY CHAIRS, CLISAR Bt? ATO Sj BEST OX- l? All? GUT? I I Children receive special attention elinor at tlib S)i6j> at their hotifl?v Your pa! trou ago solicited.: J. A. G?UOE, Ilarler, nENNF/ri'?VX?iMi, ?. o. I Three papers One Year Each, only 50c WEEKLY T?? RICHMOND, VA., Now. Only 60 fJonts A Yea and includes absolutely free . THE TARAGON MONTIH.Y, New York; THE FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, The Daily.aiiTSuhie^Timos'; including Karin journal and %r6{jen;: Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 els per month by mail. Address THKTIMKS, R Richmond, Va, ALT. powens ate heroby .wained wot', treepasB on any ot my land? hi Adiun?* ville Township, oltker by wnlk<?^K? i^M*. hauling, hunting ot olhetvfria^. AM?, t, toe*, A; itt?<