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Friday, February 24, 1906. Subscription Pri?e: One year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 THE FARMERS IN COUNCIL. The Cotton Growers County Convention assembled ns per announcement and had a har monious and encouraging meet ing. It continued the enroll ment of signatures to curtail ment of acreage and use of fer tilizers. None approached re fusing to sign same. March 1st at ll. a. m. was appointed as the time for the .townships to meet again and finish organization and enroll ment of reduction. The town ships were earnestly requested to turn out in large Dumbers and to elect 10 delegates, each to attend the county convention to be held on March 8th next. R. M Pegues, Chas Crosland, A J Matheson, J L McLaurin, Don McQueen, A J David, C S McCall, T S Evans, C M Weath erly and W A Rogers were elec ted delegates to the State Con vention held in Columbia Feb ruary 21st. Tho alternates were . H K Covington, W M Griffin, 0 H. Quick. The following resolutions were unanimously passed: Whereas in a great crisis like thc pres ent where it is the purpose to avoid pros tration to all business interest, and restore general prosperity to our South land and that it requires united action to secure same, and thal no mon shall for selfish ends profit hy hia neighbors patriotism ond sell'sacrifice. Therefore he it resolved thal it it the deelaration ol'this meeting and thc opio \ . iou ol'tho host thought of thc people at forgo, that any man who refuses to cur tail Iiis cotton acreage at least 15 acres to thc horse, and his fertilizers 25 per cent is an unpatriotic citizen and selfish in thc extreme, is a publia enemy and should ho made to feel thc samo hy his fellow citizen iu every way possible. To all euch wo ask our merchants and Hankers to withdraw all assistance iu makin? a crop, whether white or colored, as a small crop will firing more money than a large oue will DON'T ? MISS IT AUDITORIUM MARCH 3. .'Thc Heroism of the AMERICAN SOLDIER, thrillingly depicted by mar velous MOVING PICTURES, and described in a vivid lecture by C L Chester, war photographer, at tho Au ditorium Friday Night March 8, un tier tho auspices of TllB MARUIORO CHARDS. Ch i ld ron 20 cen ta. RESOLUTIONS of respect and sympathy on the death of.!. T. Covington, passed hy County Cox^uufssioners : \Vi?iv.KA.s, since the last meeting ol l?iis Board, one of our number, Capt James T. Covington, has died, and whereas we, Iiis nssoci ites, have learned lo know and to value his high qualities of heart and bend, and his business ability which he has tor many years devoted unceasingly to the administra tion of this ofiice, Therefore bo it re solved : First. That in tho doatb of Capt Janice T. Covington thia Board haB lost a mombor on whoso experionco and ability wo have boen want to depend; That tho county hoe lost a devoted ami faithful public servant, and tho pcoplo one whom they bavo loved to honor and who hun novcr disappointed their eonfidoneo. Sceooil. That wo will mourn his lons, but endeavor to emuV.'o his worthy and high example, and bow to tho will of Him who dooth nil thiugH well. Third. That a blnnk page in our Min ute hook bo iiiHcribod to hie memory, and a eopy of these refio"..itiouB, Buitably en grossed, ho delivered to his bereaved wife. Mi E. COWARD, J. K. FLETCH KR. Bcniiottsvillc, Fob, 23, 1905. FROM KOLLOCK. IODITOH -The weather is rough ami news scarce up hero, Everybody is grumbling about hard ttmcs. No farm walk has hoon done yet. (?uite nu excitement was created hero lust night, just about the time everybody was ruining for the night. Tho. alarm of lire from tho Hiokson Lumber Co, waa Hounded and the neighbors responded at once. Upon, investigation it was found that a negro tramp had sot lire to Mr. W. H. Mannings pasture burning up a good putt of it and also his fence. The fence being near (he Lumber Plnnt, it was in groat (langer of being destroyed. By Jai Lil i'll I work on the part of thc mill crew and neighbors thc plant was saved. Miss Minnie Wilson of Columbia in visiting the Minsts Moore. Miss Annie C Witsell of Charleston is visiting Mrs T. W. Pegues. Mr. P. W. Davis who was our faith ful timi accommodating Railroad agent lieio for several months hut resigned has been induced to como back. We extend him a hearty welcome, Major R. M, Pogues is in Colum bia on business. Fob. 20, 1905. REX. Tho prospect of peace in the East is good-Russia is consider ing fenns. ~ Don't forgot to soo about youi' road tax. Cheapest Insurance On Earth. Plain, Practical, Patriotic Safe ! Mr. J. R. Grico a member of the Marlboro Division, Mutual Bene volent Lite Association died on Jan 28, 1905. Mr Grice bad been a member for more than three years and had paid two dollars annual dues and two death asses monts, a total of four dollars and fifty cents; and now his poor fam ily will get a sufficiency to place them in comfortable circumstan ces, while the cost of only $1.25 per member affords the survivors a pleasant opportunity to perform a patriotic duty. Our Agent, Rev. T. W. Scruggs i will be pleased to call and taite your application for a policy if you will so notify him by letter , or otherwise Bennettsvelle, S. C. Or you can make application to Mr. Julian McLaurin at Clerk's office. Members see that you have receipts in full to date or other wise call on either of abov e and get them. Very respectfully, v J. B Green, President. J. A. Drake, Secty & Teas. Bennettsville. S. C. Feb, 8,1905. We keep the best Patent Hour in town at lowest prices W M Rowe. "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES." At tho Cross and beuoath it only. Finds tho troubled heart relief; Thom's a balm beneath its shadow That can soothe all earthly grief. Trials como, and tempests shatter All our earthly hopes to dust; Yet wo find reliof and rofugo 'Neath thc Cross of him wo trust Oh how sweet to know that ever We've a Friend that loves us true. Who will never, never leave us, Never veil the Cross from view. Blessed Savior, wilt Thou over Keep us humbly at Thy Cross, Hiding ever neath its shadow, Counting all besides but dross. Blessed Cross, on which our Savior Bled and died that wc might live; Unto all who hide beneath lt He eternal life will give. DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dr. H. R. Easterling near town on Wednesday evening February 22, 1905, after a protract ed illness of consumption. Mr. Keitt E. Easterling, for many years an employee in this office but for the last three years a resident of Fay [ cttcville. He was a bright and faith ful K. of P., and made hosts ol friends who will regret to hear ol his death. The funeral services will be held at Oak Ridge cemetery this Friday monning and the remains laid tc rest with Pythian honors. Rev. T. '.V. : orugg leave* . . I Sja tn rd ny f r VMl:->>. . > >i ; where he ;;OCH in tho interest of ihnt diviyiou nf th? A?ut?al Reuovuloni Lila ?*ocociaiion. Mr. Scruggs is a hustling business gentleman, and while writing an ita meuse amount of insurance through out our county, has made bundredf of war n friends and delivered lectures and Fermons that will. live in the minds and lives of our people His Son, Mr. H. G Scruggs, will re main with us and continue the work of the Marlboro division for some time. All desiring membership may see or write to him at Bennettsville You can save money on Gro ceries, either in large or small lots by getting prices from W. M. Rowe's Unclaimed Letters. Letters addroased to tho following- named persona remain uncalled for at th* pori offioe ia BennottsviUo : Men's List. J. A. Frost, A Harper, Dol Ingram, R. J. Steels, W. M. Sellers, John B?ck, Ed Graham. Women's List Mrs'Alice Price, Miss Ida Arnott. Use Blue Ribon Extracts, 10 and 25c size at W. M. Rowe's We are still getting some nice Florida Oranges at W. M. Rowe's Bishop Brent, of Manila, is cred ited with this remark : '"The Methodist raise the people out of the mad, thc Baptist wash them, the coDgregationalists iron them, aud tho Episcopalians starch them." Use Kingans Open Kettle Ren dered Lard. Guaranteed good as your home mado at. W. M. Rowe. WOOD TO BURN. I can fill orders for 2 or 4 foot Wood-nico aud dry. Call up Breednn's Novolty Works nu l state amount wanted. W. P. Breeden Jr. January 12, 1905. T(OTC?~?F DISCHARGE, Estate W. L. Spears. HAVING this day filed io the Pro bato Judgos ofilee of Marlboro Coun ty my final return Ro'urn as Administra tor of the Estato of W. L. Spears Notice is hereby niven that I will apply to saiii Court on the 17 th day of M ar oh 1905, for Letters Dismissory ns A dm in ?.-ti atm of said Estate. WILLIAM SPEARS, Pob 17, 100.1. Administrator WARNING NOTICE All persons aro horoby wornod not to trespass in uuy marmor upon lands owned or controlled by mo in Hebron township. I will enforco the law against all who violato this notioo. W. n. THOMPSON Fob 17, 1905. Report of County Supervisor for Quai December 31. 1904 : WARRANTS DnAWK ON ORDINARY FUND FOUUTII QUA DATE TO WHOM PAID. Deo. 2 J B Oreen, Tho8. Williams, C F Covington, J D Hays, Charles Odom, Luther Fletcher M E Coward, Marlboro Democrat, Riobard Cain, Chas I Sberrill, Dr. W M Reedy. F F Covington, NO. CLAIM. 676 677 x 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 Bennettaville Hdw Co, 688 Jacob Isaacsohn, 689 O P Thomas, 690 T L Crosland, 691 C D Easterling, 692 Ben Whittaker, 693 W L Stanton, 694 R L Freeman, 695 J H Thomas, 696 R L 8caffo, 697 * W W Parham, 698 J A Drake, 699 A C Douglas, 700 J M Jackson, 701 C M Smith, 702 Archie Norton, 703 Dec 16 So. Bell Telephone 704 J H Gibbes, 705 J *I Tnonuis, 706 T B Gibson Co., 723 F P Tatum Sous Co. 724 M E Brigmnn, 725 Flrra Reese, 726 ' James T Covington 727 J K Fletcher, 728 Milton McLaurin, 729 T I Rogers, Esq , 730 C C Chamness, 731 C A Brown, 732 Excelsior Pdw Co, 733 JosT Medlin. 734 735 Sheridan McKinnon 736 J J Hood, 737 Eliab Cbnvis, 738 Dec 30 Jim Stephens, 739 Richard Cain, 7-10 W B Pegues, 741 H L McLaurin, 742 A J Hayes, 743 Jas T Covington, 744 J K Fletcher, 745 Luther Fletcher 746 Oscar Gro8ch, 747 J B Green, 748-749 T L Crosland, 750 C D Easterling, 751 J B Green, J B Green, J A Drake, 761 C M Smith, 762 Barry McRinson, 763 Dr, J. F. Kinney, 764 J C Hamer, 765 W L Stanton, 766 Julian McLaurin, 767 C I Sberrill, 768 J H Thomas, 769 H H Newton, 770 Wm F Gibson, 771 M E Coward, 772 Est W A Smith, 773 C M Weatherly, 774 257 KOn WHAT PAID. conveying lunatics hauling on public i coroner's sulary pauper account constable ealarv road work lor Nov salary and freight printiug account repairs on road gm salary as Auditor post mortem exami I court note books hardware ncco.nt pauper claim wotk on public roa< magistrate salarj magistrate salary bridge work for Cot salary an 1 continge surveying salary and stamps putting in ditch pauper and road w< ulam ps and wood lumber account, piuper claim lumber and freight pauper claim court house phone r putting ti'eing in d jury, witness, consta lot of haj' for stock merchandise work on public roat picking cotton at pc salary and mileage salary and mileage lunacy account county attorney fe( pauper claim pauper account merchandise for cc tileing and freight shoeing 8 county m lumber account work on public road ditching on public : repairing road mach pauper claim mngistrtes salary constable Balmy one dny visiting po> 1 day Easterling mil work on public ron< Tent for county fon sula ry and conveyiu magistrate salary magistrate salary 752.753.754,755,750 dieting prisoners 757,758,759,760 dieting ps'sonera salary as Clerk work on public roa< advanced on labor < county physician, 1 pauper claim salary and stomps office chair clerk's i salary as auditor, salary and stamps Board of Educatit lumber account su pei visor's salary corn for county stot fertilizer* ard pau| J M Jackson, 235,291,775 776,777,778 pauper claims Bank of McColl, 16 Frederick Disinfectant Co, 75 A 0 Douglus, 779 pauper claims disinfect:! n ts Rppnir'ntT brid^f Dec Dec m..)". IM !uaj;is!iaiu - .. ai y ?haon Merl, Cu., .*.- pauper c.liiini ' 1. Kn pie t', 1 Idnacy account 11 f* iip^ -, uni. v account hauling, tileing ditch' hauling on road FINES ANO LICENSE FUND 16 W P Breeden, 707 for mules for county WARRANTS DRAWN ON COMMUTATION FUND 16 J P Hodges, 708 work on public road, lumber account hay for count stock A .'. ..A^lutyie, 780 W M Atkinson, 787 W ABRANT8 DEAWN ON W P Breeden, 707 J 1? Hodges, J A McDaniel. A M Fletcher, J F Whittaker, Peter Stubbs, I M Bounds, ACL Ry Co , Luther Fletcher, J B Green, James Lindsay Dr. A S Townsend, D . J L Jordan, D D Stubbs. J A Drake, RESPECTFULLY 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718.7?9 720 721 722 STBMITTED. M. E. COWARD, County Suj work on public road repairing bridge repair work freight account work on public road conveying lunatics constable salary lunacy, inquest, Ac, lunacy account inngistiate salary wood for office Notice of Court NOTICE ?B hereby given that tho Court of General Sessions for thc County of Marlboro will convcno at Bennottavillo on tho Third Monday in March, next, (heine; 20th day thereof) 1905, in and for thc connty of Marlboro and State of South Carolina. All persons interested will take duo notico thereof. J. A. DRAKE, dork Court of C. P. & G. S. For Marlboro Co., S. C. February io, 1905. - im NOTICE TO CHED?TORS ESTATE ROIIKHT GRAY, A LL and eingulur ibu creditors of estate f\ Robert Qray, decooRed, aro hereby no tified to present their claims duly attested, and all indebted to tho Baino will innkc paymont to the undersigned, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk nnd Ex Oillcio Adm'r. Bonnott?villef S. C., Feb. 7, 1905-4 Trespass Notice LL persons arc hereby warned not to Trcspnss in any mauncr upon landa belonging to tho undersigned in Hebron Township, hy walking, hauling, hunting, cutting, grazing stock or otherwise, with out written consent. R. T. Weatherly, Rebecca Weatherly. January 24, 11)05. l_i_ m JL_._._rm JF"03r Sale. AYOUNG JERSY HEIFER-soon to oalve-fino blood, nnd a pmo for homo no. 8poak quick, if you want her. D. A. COVINGTON, G?R80N, R P.D No. 2 Fob 9, 1905, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. ANTED a lady to superintend a a home and look after tho general manugeuicat of samo Kor particulars oddrosa R. T. JACKSON, Jan. 24, I ?JOS. Renncttsvillo, S. C. MW Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store. Here's Your < I ?IAVE aevcrnl fine Buff I I Cockerels that I will eel for Ouc Dollar each, I ar tnkc or?VrH for "Buff Rod por ectting of 13, on tho yor D. A. COV Feb. 9, '05, Gibse DON'T fail to see us next lire. Il may be A word to the wise it CROSLAND & "The Insuran -FIRE" iii SURETY HONI KI 1>KI,ITV AND C( CONTRAOT and tflDELl Tlicrc are no hotter co these, rcprcfeentod by J NO. Si MC Nov. 15. 1801. To The Fu BEN N ETTSVI Ll January ? To our Friends and The Public Gc, Though we have HifTe loss by lite recent deatn mill, wc beg to nunoun? will bo no interruption w our business. Our buyer, Mr. Odom and the management nt t be prepared to handle all 5 ly, and to fill al! onlcis I Hulls The Mill will be rebut possible. Wo ask your ct ironngc, and beg lo tho you who assisted in the BI [Hoporly. Faithfully yours, The Southern Cotto A. C. PnELPs, : Lt. C. HUEEDEN, Local M ? FAIR TEST. JJ y A.N HONEST MAN. At the request of Mr. A. Huff, agent for thc Virginia ?X Carolina Chemical (Jo., to make a tesl against PERUVIAN GUANO with his Fertilizer, he made me | a present ol two sacks of 8 4-4 ot thc V. Sc 0. Co.. goods to make the test with. The trial was made on land se lected by Mr. Huff himself and Mr. lr vine, my Superintendent. Ten rows I were planted, with equal amounts of I each fertilizer, at the rate ol-400 lbs per | acre, with the lollowing results : Peruvian Guano made 191 lbs, Mr. HuiTs 8 4-4 made 153 lbs, A dillercnce ol 38 lbs on ten rows. I hereby certify the above statement is correct. (Signed) W. H. Dial. I hereby certify the above facts and hg ures are correct T. J. Irvine, Superintendent Witness, W. G Watts. At this rate the difTcrcncc on one acre would have been 342 lbs of seed cotton, or 114 pound ot lint cotton. Now figure 114 Ihs at 8 cents and you have $'J ll? per acre in FAVOll OK FICHUVIAN GUANO The Peruvian Guano used in above test only analyzed 2 87 per cent A monia 2.67 per cent ol potash and 10 per cent Phosphoric Acid, which was ?he lowest grade sold last year. I am now offering a limited quantity of Guano containing over 8 Per Cent ol Ammonia as well S per cent ol Phos. Acid and over 2 per cent ol potash, which I be lieve to be the finest cotton and corn fertilizer that can be had today. As there is only a limited quantity of this Cargo remaining unsold it will be necessary tor me to take your orders ?t once, and l trust that all my friends will decide to try at least A FEW TONS OF PERUVIAN GUANO THIS YEAR. B. E. Moore, Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties Dec. 22, 1904 ere Yet. WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED -OF - TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, Or anything in my line, don't forget lo call on mc, at my place of busi ness near the Atlantic Coast Line and the Soaboard Air Line Passenger Depots, or write me. ' Designs and Prices furnished on application. Phone No. '.to. Respectfully .1 W. McELWEE. January '2~>, l'JU?. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ol' Marlboro-Court ol Com mon Pleas. LIDA DAVID ELLIOTT and MARHAIU?T RHUECCA lino WM, Plastilin, against WILLIAM DAVID MONAUL, Dcfondant, Summons for Belief, n. .T. n r ? . wm:-.,, Prsvid Mc t ?.'v? fi ? > - r . MM ti ind rcq 0 ir I ..: . Vns'v i tl ? plain* in this?action, ' '??iis'h '.. ?Uyl ' i- ftfii?o of live Clerk, oj ' i\'<f ? lilt > . . ? . imuu plo?oj i" and foi tlie County and Sirte aforesaid, an tij serve a copy ol your answer to the suid , Gouiplam.t on thc subscriber at his office lin BENNETTSVILLE, S. C., within ! twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and , if you fail to answer thc complaint with in the time aforesaid, tho plaintiffs in ! this action will (inply to the Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated February 8th, A, D., 1905. {.SEAL. I J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Ihe Defendant, William David McNaul, and to A. RI. MoNaul, the father of Raid Defendant : Please take notice that thc Summons in this action, of which thc foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of thc Clerk ol' the Court of Common Pleas at Ben nettsville, in thc county ol-Marlboro in the Stute nf South Carolina on thc 8th day of February, A. D., 19U.?. Yon will further Take Notioo, That un lesa you procure the appointment of a guar iliau ad ?item to. appear and defend thu action on behalf of tho Defendant, Wilban David MoNaul, within twenty days from j tho Borvicc of tho Summons boroia upon yon, an application will bo made to tbii Court, or tho Presiding Judge thoreof, foi an order appointing some suitable and com petent person, guardian ad litom for said defendant, William David MeNaul, and au thoriziog and directing him to appear and defend the above entitled action in behalf .if d.-iid defendant, William David MoNaul, and for mich otber aud farther relief a? may bu proper. KNOX LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C. Feb uary 8, 1905. To Road Tax Payers. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ COUNTY OF MARLIIORO, j - In Cijiirt of County Commissioners ? LL TAXPAYERS within tho county of f\ Marlboro, Hablo to road duty, aro icreby notified and cautioned that a Com nt?ation of ONE DOLLAR, if paid to tbo jonnty Treasurer on or before 15th day of Ma-ch, will relieve each person to pay i ai?, if tho pei formalice of road duty for tho .ear in which paid. Tho County Trcasu cr will bo in bis ollicc or each day until hen for the pm pose cf receiving said tax. ivory person liablo to road duty wbo fails 0 pay Faid commutation tax, on or bi for j lie 15th day of Marah, will bo liab'e t) lorfortn work on Ibo Publie Roads, Bight )ays, nt such time and place as required >y the Oversoor appointed bv this Hoard, ?u 1 meh work will be required of each and very ono so faiiing to pay by tho 15th day >f March. All pert-oun seeing thin notico .re reqtiCHto.l to give tho same ns muon mblicity ns possible. M. E. COWARD, Co. Snporyisor, J. T COVINGTON, J. Iv F LETCH KU, lld of Co. Commissioners. February S, 1005. WARNING NOTICE. A'l persons are hereby warned not to respass ip any manner upon the lands 1 thc Undersigned in any manner, hy uinting, fishing, hauling or pasturing tock or otherwise. A. W.McIntyre J, P. McIntyre January 5, 1905. 4? I ll C h M V - o .00 Ifhave for snle Snccession Wakefield and Early Spring Cabbag? Plants,"grown ia open.air on sea coast from Beeds "bought from the best "and most reliable Seedsmen in the United States at; the following prices F. O. B. Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per M. " 5000 to 1OOO? $ 1.25. -Iiots of lOOOO apeciul prices on Application. J3?T* Special Inducements to Dealers. .JgJ Any informanon vs to tho cultivation of Gabboge will bo cheerfully given on application. S. J. Rurnpn. Adams Run, S. C. .oo -o mw m Practical Pharmacist and Dealer in g>urc H-rngs and patent J$^cdicincs.! WE ?LSD CARRY STAND Alli) MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOILET and Pitney Articles, PEllFUllMEItY, SOAPS, lillUSIIES, SPONGES, STATIONARY and- SUPPLIES T ^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES of all kinds, VARNISH and STAINS. PREPARED PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, SHADES, Etc. *?" Prescriptions carefully compounded at all Jwurs and guaranteed to be of the Purest Uruga and at reasonable prices. ? full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past patronage yours for a prosp?rons now year. J. T, DOUG-LAS, Jaanuiy I, 1905 AT THE OLD STAND Do you wasit the best Hay Press that has ever been on our market? We have a car laoad of them and are selling them at $60 each. If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON f^f.TTTtm -f-i T-T- * r?HTnnf(N 3 sure vo see ute Efr^c just. He cor?/od Two Oar I?? of Eo vrG-L:;:B, One Gm W?SrONS, -ema l?u bJ?JTS Of . HARNESS. *Mll of which 1 emt goin It will be to your interest to see me before buying any ot these. Very respectfully rom Vi Sent 8, 1904. 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