University of South Carolina Libraries
9, A o BUOWN - - - Editor. \ '>.'M->,?-,.."?,?l,.^,(1i,l.lln1|.v,-11.,,.sr?.'>.f./'i1.?.^i.?.'S>'1.'?.''?'? v Friday, February. ?2, 1901, i-u-j.M?j.u.a._i-.'.'y Subscription Pricer Ono year.$ 1.00 Six months...BO Three mouths,-.25 PEN AND SCJ3S0n&RAPHS. Mr. David N, Bothea of Latta died on tho 12th. Georgi) Thomas, colorod, was hujig at Boaufort Friday for rape. G roo nv il lo has th reo mon to go to tho gallows next month. Div Alex Sprunt of Rook Hill succeeds Dr. W. T. Thompson as pastor ol tho First Presbyterian church of Charleston. Should tho contraot system bo abolished bocauso tho planters of Anderson make slaves of their tenants? Is Bonator Tillman jealous of McLauriu? It would seem so from his efforts to eocuro opiaion from the Legislature as to what they thought of him. What a picture! John Livingston colored, the Florence rapist who has been in the pon i ten tia ry, was brought over Tuesday, pleaded guilty, was son to need by Judge Watts to 10 years and t?kpn baok to tho pen same day. Thirty years ago tho Standard Oil Company had a capital of $1, 000,000. Now it pays out divi dends of about $60, 000,000 annu ally. The original capital would n't make pocket ohunge tor the big bosses in the concern. Tho legislature has exempted tho graduates of tho Charleston Medioal College froth examination by tho State Boards. The result will bo no one will give them em ployment without a license from the State Board. The people of the Stato should set down on them every where and we beloave they will. That act will roaot. THE LEGISLATURE. ' '' Our Legislature adjourned Satur day. Below we give some press com hnouts. . Tho Legislature has adjourned after playing the limit of pay days All that was done in 'he way of pass ing and killing bills could easily have been done io tweuty days-Col? t imbin ;<Record. Tho present session will go down in history as the Legislature which hu? appropriated more money out oil ibo Suite treasury titan tuiy nesuon of t ii c ' ?erkov ..' 'Assen! ly ince th? lime Vdjen the radical-, won' tbraocl out. - New berry < .bservor. lt ivas not a brilliant session. Burne ? hf lis'were looking for surprises, but altogether it was a tamo, dull session and its cud was a relief.-Florence Times.' The Legislature left the appropria (ion bill in such n tangle that tho At? t?rney Genora', Comptroller General . and Treasurer are putting their heads together trying to decide whethei cer tain suma appropriated by special acts, but not mentioned iu the general ap propriaiion act, can bo legally paid out.-Sumter Watchman Want MoLaurin's Shoes. ? It is stated postively hy tho press roports that Congressman tLatimer, Col Wylie Jones, John Gary Evans, D.S. Henderson of S Aiken and possibly Governor Mc sweeney aro to be candidates for Senator MoLaurin's shoes. Was il in their interest that the State Leg islature went out of its way to( throw mud on Senator McLaurin ? Time will expose this dirty politi . cal jobbery. FROM ANSON. Mr. Editor:-The peoples in these parts arc quito busy with ?their farm work, taking advan tage of the pleasant spring like loather. Mr. J. D. Woodley is still busy cutting lumber at his saw mill, cutting about 8000 ft., a day and works twelve hands and eight mulos, with Master Frank Hamer at tho lever. The quilting at Mrs. D. P. Mc Quaige'e on last Friday was on joyed by a host of young folks from far and near. Misa Annie McColl of McColl is visiting her brother Walter near .fJlio this wook. } Mise Mollio McCall who has boon quito sick io ?lowly improv ing. Mr. Colon Smith, ono of Mr. T. B. Gibson's ovorsoors at JMoColl was down last Sunday driving the latter's line gray horse and "made a fino impression. Mr. W. Woodley has just com? ploted n row of stables for Mr. J. G. Hubbard seventy two feet long. . Mr. Percy Galloway from Clio was in thoso woods last week on a hunting oxpoditon--t?dhorman's luck. Mr. Janies Pate of Clio was at tho saw mill last week looking for material to build with; says be has boen building cightcon months is not through yot. Newe being soaroo this week will wait until I can catch moro. . Yours Truly A. P. C. Feb 18, 1001, OLIO CORRESPONDENCE! Items 0/Interest Jfrom This nits titos Little CU?. I dreamed ? strange dream. I dream ed that I lived in a little town of push ?sd cutcrp?iw. I thought inns in that little town there was three churches-* a Baptist, A Method itt and a Presby terian church; ?ll three supplied with, good preachers. I thought that there was preaching service at ono or the other of thora en oh Gabba th; Sunday School every Bundey; revival meeting at all eoaaouB of tho year--sprint; sum mer aud winter. I mourned that there wore people both men and women living in that little town who have not heard tho gospel preached in twou ty years ? dreamed lust night there was a protracted meeting going on in that little town. I dreamed the mer? oban ta closed thoir atores: but, in my dreams, ? could not BOC tho clerks or merchants at preaohiug. I thought that in that little town there were young men just starting in life who wore not there; and tho spirit of my dreams said unto me mortal: "Do you know why it ia that BO many of tho people in the town you are dreaming about wait until the preacher hue given out his hymus and text to come blundering in when the moBt of them live within a stone's throw of tbe churches. If thore ia au entertainment of any kind they are always the tirrt there, wanting reaorve seato; why is it mortal, that they can't get to church in time?" The only answer I could make waa thu: ' "Of all tho amazing things in this world the amazitiest is that some pooplo wait so long to go to preaehiug. I hope that I was not dreaming ot' any of our Marlboro towns! lt this is thc caso, let ua quit going to church too late. A man ia not respon oibio for what bc dreams, but I um afraid that my dream ia too true to be a joke. We on hear the whistle of the en gino on our new road daily as she comes pulling in with eugineer Usher at the throttle. I have just had a talk with Mr. J. S. licGett, the oldest man in our town -who waa born Feb lCth 1823, whioh makes bim just 78 yoars of age. He isl hale and hearty and pretty haudy yet with some things. Tho leotnre of Rev. C. H. Smith waa well attended. A very nice little sum was realized for tho purchase of | an organ for our ohurrh. The leoture waa on ''uncommon sense-" waa good, mixed with wit, food for thought aud common sense. I always priek my cara when I hear the name of Burna. Hia rendition of "Man's a mau tor a' that" aud a that waa excoptionaly fine. Mr. W. R. Salmons aud wife have tho sympathy of our town in the loss | of their first and only child-a boy aged about three months. Rev. B. P. Reid ia doing some fia e ?roaching at the Presbyterian oburoh. lia sermons are plain, earnest aud convincing. He ia eniiuonty fitted for hie high calling. Mr. HfttimlKti Hunton *;< now the happy nosaeusor of a wife, He and Miso Lily flucstesu w 6 re ruado one flesh ni tho residence of Mr ?J W Welch Hunchy live- -Kev. T.A? lieht' officiating. ; i did uoi hear nov. Dent on Kein? i day eveuiug, but am told that he used unmistakable language in regard to liquor soiling and drinking "Lay on, lay on McDuil, and damned bo he who first cries hold, onough." What beautiful days wo aro having! Its enough to make young men marry, and old peoplo sow the gardons. Mrs. F. B. Rogers of Blenheim wor shipged at the Preabyterian church Sunday. Quod preaohing draws atten tive hearers. ? Our town ia over atooked with mulos and horses for sale-although there ia lots of them sold here. Thia ia all for thia time. J. F. McG. Clio Feb 18, 1901. February 19th. Little did I think when 1 finished my letter yesterday that I would have to res port the death of one of our oldest citi zens. Mr. W Godfrey Stanton died very suddenly of heart disease. Just a short half hour before I was talking with him. While sitting in the church the news came to me that he was dead. How uncertain is life, how certain death. Mr. Stanton will be missed In our town per haps as no one else would, because he was active, energetic, full of lite. Being engaged in the Hotel business I venture the assertion that he was more widely known than any man in our county. He had lots ol friends among the traveling men who. come to our town, a large re lationship and scores ot friends among us here. Mr. Stanton had his failings - he was only human. Has there ever been but one perfect man on earth ? His short comings only hurt himself, He was an honest man ; would put himself to trouble to pay even a cent he owed ; accommodating as a? neighbor; kind and generous to tue poor when opportunity offered itself. We will miss him from among us, but we will t?'ii?t that lie is at rest. Mr, Stanton waa 72 years of age last June, and very active and energetic for* his years ; served his country in the Confederate army, was wounded while in Virginia. Alter the war he, took up the burden o? life as a farmer. As he (elt the hand of time laying heavy upon him he sold his farm, moved into town and has since been engaged in tbe Hotel business. He leaves a widow and nine children to mourn his departure. A good, honest- friend ol mine is dead I what more can t say ? Olio, Feb. 19. J, V. Hot*. Marlboro Township Anfjo8?orn. Governor McSvrccnoy has appointed tho following gentlemen to serve as Township Assessors, and they are re* quested to oall on the Clerk of Court at once and be qualified : Adaraaville-~L. D. Newton, J, L Broeden, Joel Gibson. ; Brightsville-B. Edwin Moore, Will I Stubbs, lt. A, Peelo. *\ ' Hebron-J. P. Hamer, E. W. Smith I E. D. Townaond. Red Hill-J. I, Rogers,. Edwlu Weatherly ^ d\ W, Croalaud. BonnetUvllie-J. F. Townsend, J. J, Munucrlyn, C. F, Moore. Brownsville-i-H. M, Hodges, S??*. Allen, W. B, Drake, Red Bluff?-Aroh McIntyre, J. J. Lane, J. F. Stanton? , ?mtlbvM?^W. K. Grant, Levi Qu i ok, ll M. Pegues, Stands By Senator MoLaurin, Mr. Robert Chisholm, of Birmingham, Ala , Writes a Strong Lottor, To tho Editor of (ho Nows mid Courier -The love for his nativo 8tato soohn to dins ts thc Souuiura tuan, and though absent for years wo "oxilo*" watch with liveliest interest what those wo loft bo? hind are doing. You have a mau in the United States Senato (hut is u uhip of tho etd auto-bellum block. I refer just now to Sonttor MoLaurin Ho'is a broad {;u?2od man with a brilliant futuro before lim if intellect and character eua insure it. John C Calhoun waa first for tariff, thou changed and became tho groat upos do of fruo trade. Tho country has been on a tariff basisovor since his day sad tho Uko of his greatness bas novar bom scon on this earth. Senator MoLaurin soos a ?hunco, io tho increase of our maritime carrying' capacity, to bot tor tho whole country-North and South alike-think ing so ho advocates tho subsidy bill. Lot any man before be condemn'? him, read his splendid argument in thc Senate, und then say whether hi is wrong. BJoati-e Momo mau ur mon will profit by tho bill is no argument against it Your people ought to bo prou.l of So a at or MoLaurin'* stand. SonutorLatmr, of M^sissippi, was in a Uko manner o on Jomoud by thu Legislature of hil State for tho stand ho took oa a qucstiou of similar import to Southern interests, and it was not ii years belora they began to understand Lamar was a grout man, and to day (boro is no mau in Mississippi who is un? proud of him. You will do tho same wi di MeLaur'n when you seo American ships carrying cotton and Alibnma Irou into all the ports of tho world You will thou silt! what your Senator now soos. But don't condemn a mun you will be proud ol' Nh ono liss bought him; und no uno eau buy him. and it isa shame for the Legislature io insinuates such a possibility, and wor.se still to have dono so before any of i lioso had reaU his magnificent speech. BOHBRT Cll?HOLM. Birmingham. Ala ."Fob 12, 1901. f,Ba?i_j_i-u_=?.-II DJSAHTJSi DOINGS. Died at her homo near Tutu tn oa Wednesday night Fob 20, 1901 Mrs. Austin Harris. The bereaved husbaud has tho sympathy of friends. *** . Died nt his home near Hunts Bluff, Red Hill, township, on Thursday afternoon February 14th 1901, after one week's il 1 Iness of pneumonia, Mr. Chesley Hyatt, aged about 40 years j The funeral services were held at Salem church on Friday after noon at 4 o'clock and were con ducted by Rev P.4 M. ?atter l white. He was a good citizen, a devoted husband, and enjoyed ? the esteem of his neighbors. He leaves a heart broken wife and three children , to mourn his loss. IN MEMORIAL. On Friday morning February 15, 1901. little HBRBBRT WlUGHT, infant BOD of Mr. Willie R. and Mm Janie Salmon, of Olio, S, 0., went from tho quiet, poaoofut homo ot bia paroo to to join tho family above, in that "House not m ado with haoda ?toreal In th ? he AV tue,.*' Thc?? paren tri Kro la?t in momo neeeunt cf the loau :>t their first bot they mc eudoav ?ring to bo rosignod, l?? that 'Vd i.hi;.u;.i M?rk 'together. fO to them fc?vio iyve 0.? ! " JtulgiiH tlio ?on? tram ot Vehicles IhuL joiuiic .u tho funeral precession, all Olio was io full Sympathy with tho grief nt ricken parents. 00 wau buried in Hanron Oomotery in tho ? afternoon of February 15th, 1901, Rev. T. M. Dent oonduoting tho Borvice And now thoro IB a little mound in tho oomotery decorated with ilowora of tho rioheot huo, to whloh tho minda of thean parents will often recur, and whioh tboy will visit and around whloh they will lin ger in ronoinbranoo of their precious little ono now in Heaven. Feb. 16, 1901. L. M. IIAMKU FOR SALE Ono 25 H. P. Engine and 20 H. P. Boiler in brick is for sale, or will exchange for ono smaller, Apply to J. F. Everett. You can, get any kind of garden seed that you want at J. B. Hamilton's. * These fellows you see advertis ing to soil cheaper than any ono el8o does is all a fake. I can sell as cheap as any one ca?, I givo 1(5 ounces to tho lb. J. B Hamilton. Commutation or Road Tax. If you have not paid your road tax you oan do so how. Tho County Treasurer will receive your dollar and you will not have any more bother about road work for the next 12 months. Don't wait too long the time is nearly out. A fresh supply of tho celebra ted Bnist8 Garden Seed, all var ieties, just arrived at O. S. McCall's. ? ^Wonderful Invention. They cure dandruff, hair falling, headache, eto, yot cost'the same as un ordinary comb. Dr, White's Electric Comb. Tho only patented Comb in tho world. People, everywhere it has been introduced, arc wild with do light. You simply Comb your hair each day and the comb does tho rest. This wonderful comb is.simply un breakable and is made eo that it is absolutely impoaaible lo .break or cut j tho hair. Sold on a written guarantee to give perfect sa tis tact iou in ovory respect. Send stamps for ono. Ladies size oOo. Qonts size 35. Live men and women wauled everywhere to th? troduce thia article. Solis on eight Agents nro'wihl with H ti cc ess Address D. K. Rose, Qeu. Mgr., Decatur, 111. Stood Death Oil. E. B. Munday, a lugyor of Honrioitn, Texas, onoe fooled a gravo digger. Ho saya/ "My broihor was very low with malarial fovor and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Eluotrio Hitters, and ho was soon tnuoh better, but continued (hoir us^ 'until he was wholly cured. X am sure Eleotrio Bitters saved bia lifo." This remedy expels malaria, kills discsso goVui* .nd purifies tho blood ; aids digoaiion, resolutes liver, kidneys and bowels, puros constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, female ootoplsints; gives perfect health. Only ?Oc hy J. T. Dougloa & Bro. Marlboro Mon Abroad. Tho Red Springs Record lolls of two: S. j; Edens killed ii beef Fob 4 tbot weighed 1690 KIOS3. OT a! ont 9U? net weight. I'VJi 0 lie ? ? killed a line cow that woi^lWl 1310. How is that foi Robeson county cattle? Mr. Ed oui- sftVa these wero the finest beeves ho hus killed in his eight yet?rs til the market business. Christopher- Odom 6C lieu nettsvillo, has been buying ent ilo ovor 20 years and is an ex pert in the business, Ho is fur nisbing cattle for tho Edens' market, and this guaran?es Ute best to be had. How to Get Good Roads. Hors isa truthful stal?mont from au exchange: "It half a ilov.e tx tar me rs in a country commun ity, would all get enthused over tho i doa ot'road improvement und bo willing to co oporato to secure botter roads iu their neighborhood, thoy would bo surprised at what they might accomplish t?ust so long as mon begrudge the doing of work o?'any sort w thout pay und try to seo how poor ? se rv iee. they can render iu pay nu nt of tho public demand upon thom, just so long will wo have poor roads." Hearty cooperation with tho County Supervisor ns soon us tho fanners can spare limo will put tho roads in good condition. Promisee make debts, ntul debts make promises. . , Conversation is very often an aggravated caso of scare. Women iorgive and rome tuber. Men forgive and that ends the con nection-generally. For Salo Cheap. Ooo 2 hors? wagon in good order two sets Singlo liarneh4, ct e open I Imggy in good order, cr.n he bought cheap for tho cash. H ."Pi Rowe. Mn FARM na: Wo presont yon with nu opi or!unity lo soture tho boat og ..altura' paper pnbliehbd at 250 por yoar, ouo fourth tin; ?uh a jp? tion pnce. The National Agriouhar 1 Euyiow offoro Its rcadore over 20 ncpamto depart ments among' which nra tho following; Afjriculuifo, llortioulturo, The Ddry, The Horseman, Tho Shepherd, Tho Swineherd, Tho Cattle Breeder, Tho Fanoinr, The Poultry Yard, The Veterinarian) Tbo Apftt lary, Farra and Garden Kotos, Tho Mar kota, The Grange, Inquiries and A.unWf>rii, Exportation Dopirtruont, Hon touch} stnd Children's Departments. Thia paper wilt oontaln p^w/thio^' of ?otero it e? thc f?r?int ai bd'j-tohold, ?U|A.every tm ?mu t.ioui t laka adyantagn 0! I ht.] vciy lliwul ptu'.r k?nd in bi* BHUJOcIplipii nb onokv I; vor y 0U(3 adopting Ihlt . ..)r within t-it'i neut- Uh dava vviil bri nhiA theic ol; iortii'j, b-.'Lo, which tb j.... .. , farmers bouse: "Family Pce c BOpk^' 'Horeo aod Cattle Dootor," "pfnotlcrd Poultry Koopor," ''Guido tc Fl \ucnlturo,' OIJO bosk und.Tho N'itloivil A7.1 i .uUnral Revio? ono year 250., nil (our bootu and tho NatloDul Agrioultural ftovliivy ono y oar 50c ' or tho papor three MO it!; J au trial 100. Address TIIKNATIONAL AGUICUI. a i r. UVA tew, Washington, I?. C. You can't afford to risl ymir lifo bv allowing a cough ora ?t?hl lo develop) into pneumonia or consomption. Ono Minute Coueh Curo will throat und lung troubles quicker thun any ot her pr?paie? ti n known, Many doctor-- im it a?A?'. soecifio for grippe lt is an infallible reme dy for croup Children Uko it (ind mothers cudor.-o i?. Douglas Bros. Fresh Mince Moni, Crem berry Sauce, and Apple Butter at F? K.& W. M. Rowe - .iMliMiiimnii mi III mi limn III mi ? II . . /ox : <r.::>t.M k ES TA TE SALE N 0 TX CE. ONf tho first Monday In March, 190k, I will pell to the highest biddor tor cash, before tho Court House do n, U.?rir g legal calo hours, Ooo Judgment va T. M. Roll?n -enid Judgment amountiitf to about ?<icoj and toing the only nssot bf Hie estate of tho late O. W, Dudley being sold LO olo.se said cvtaio. ' IDA DUWifeY*, Jaii'y 24, 1901. Adiu .v. Cllffton Meakin**, Drayage and Hauling o? Every Kimi. Roth Tn and Oiki of Town. Ii. R. Freight a Specialty. Lumber, Hriok, Sand, P?m-Biraw, Hay, Cottoi., Cotton Seed, IVrtliteeva, lite. A IMO Garden Plowing, ??r All ordere left with. V. ii. & W. M. Ito wo will receive prompt attention. Notice of Final discharge. ESTATE OF F. &ii F?>?oh?Ba, WAVING filed my final return Ad ll minialrntor of tho Estojo bf If, M. 'Fletcher,' deceased, with tho llonorabli) |Judgoof Probate for Marlboro county, Notico H hereby given (hut I will ipply to said Court on Tuend ny tho 6 th day ol Mnroh for Jitters Dismhaory a* said Ad ministratoriC/. . /J. A. FMTCiTttU, Fobruiry 1,10OI, Adtn'r. FOR BENT, HE largo brick store reoe?tlv oj cupied by the Hardware (f?,,-r Also tho up?8tAirs of tho oan),e-7Ox 120. Elogant location. AI.RO sn olcjmnt ? room Col iago in. a desirable part of lo wu. Possession immediately. Apply lo> 1\ TA Breedon. Legal Notices. NOTIOE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE OP A. W. QUIOK. AUh porsqns having oltitna agaldnt tho Eftaio of A, W. Quiok. doconscd, Will present thora duly ott?<tcd to tho undorsigu?d wit'tln tho limo required by law, and all portas indebted to uaiJ 03* tate roust arrange the same nt once. II, B. SPRAIN Adm'r. January 17. 1 fifth is Wotfce of Town Election. NOTICE is horeb? glvou that au Election will bo bold on the 9th day of April j 1901, tn the Court ilouii for the purpose )f oleotlng ? Mayor and four Aldorruon for | ?hp Town of Bonnettavillo to corvo for the ?rm of Two Yoars. ~ < 0. 8. MCCALL, Mayor. Fob, i s til 1901. Notice of Hegistration of Voters NOTICE la hereby given that tho Booka of Hog tn tr nt ion io opon for tho purposo >t Begin to ri mc tho votora of the Town of Bonnottavlllo end will oloso on tho (?th day >f April moi. Tho fr llowing are entitled .0 bo rcgietored : Oitizons of the Stdto for i yearn, Gouuty for 1 your, Town of Ben? lottevillo 4 mouths, and not convicted cf toy of tho offences enumerated in the Act O. B. BARRETT, Feb. 5, iooi Town Supervisor, Notiee to Contractors. MQTICR ls hereby given that the I Board of County Commissioners of Marlboro County will from now until the' ht day of March rccoivo bids for the Put? ting and making of a oauso way and neo o-mry bridges across Naked Crook for ibo highway now being laid out from J. D. Moo o's piuco on tho S'ago Road lo tho Rockingham Koa 1. The crossing to bo at a point designated on plat which non, bo seen on application to tho County Supervisor. Tno Board reserve* tho right to rcjoot nny and all bid? M. K COWARD. Suporvisori Feb 7 1901. Stockholders Meeting. WincnKAS, Tho Stockholders of the S 0. Paolflo Railway Company have for neve ral years past failed to hold their an onual meeting as requirod by the by laws of said Company ; Now a speoial meeting of tho StookholderB ot said 8. 0. Paolflo Railway is hereby called and will bo he'd in Bunnottsvillo, S 0 , on tho Wednesday the 6th day of Marah noxc at ia o'clock, M., for the pur'pouo of oleotlng a Board of Directors and trammeling nay other busi ness that may bo proper. 0. 8. M0OAI.L, W. A. LASH, Secretary. Pr ?idont. February 4, 1901. Don't You want Some? Mr. P. S. Stubbs lins about 30 bushels of choice Cotton Seed selected from largest stalks of improved Texas wood variety of 4 years improvement, that he will sell to those who want choice seed to increase the yield with less cost. Write him at Olio S. C. Your Tax Returns, Remember there is no exton; sion with tho County Auditor! The penalty attaches after the 20th on all returns not made beforo that date, lie has finish vd \iin round a ntl is now daily iii his office it) ii: ? * Court l?o use. Seo ii?.'ti before ? lie 301 h. KodoS Dyjipe^.m Cur? ''Ltyg?sti? tuhat you eat." Stops tho Cough .nd Werks off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo Qui?i no Table ts cure a cold In ono day. No Cure, No Pay. Prico 25e a box. Kingans Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always bo found fresh at F. E. & W, M. Rowe A Wealth of Beauty Is often hidden by unsightly Pimples, Kczemn, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, eto Bucklen's Arnica Salvo will glorify thc fuco by^curing all Skin Irruptions, aUo Cuts, Bruises, Bump, Boils, Folons, Uher*, and worst forms of Piles* v. Only 2?0 a box. U?aran toed Douglas & Bro. SCodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat/', Bettor than Ever, t Mr. Will M. Breeden, is still selling selling tho famous*stalk cutter. Ile made somo improve ments tp the machine, and those needing them can get them, and those having them alreody can secure any repairs needed. Every farmer should have one or more at work now.. Boih rankers and ciroulatorsofcounter feits commit fraud. Honest mon will not dceoivo yon into buv'ng worthies.* counter feits of Dowittt's Witoh Hazel Suive. Thc original is infallible for curing piles, sores, ocsoma and all tkin disease". Douglat Bros. You Know What You af o Taking When you are tako Groves Tasteless Chili Tonio because the formula is plainly given on 0/?ry b ?til j showing that it ta Biroplj Iron and Quinine in a tastelosa form. N< oure- no pay Prloo 50. Try Ritters -flavored soups and Boston Baked Beans with To mato sauce only*10 cents a can. It is fair at F. E. and W. Ai llo wo'a. y)A . v oxd:<t . ; If you have over seen a chil i in the Agony of croup you otu roalito how grabr ful mother? aro for One Minute Cougl Cure which givos roliof as soon ai it'ii administered. It quiokly euros coughs cold",.and all throat and lung troubles Doughs Bros Thia signature ls on every box ot the gonuinc L/JXM?VC BromO-QlliliiilC Tablets tim ?omorty that ?urea A cold lu ono*an* il WARNING NOTICE! LL persona aro hereby warned not tc ?1 trespass on any of my land? In Marl boro county, cither walking, cutting Um ber, hauling straw, pr to fish or hunt 1 will prosecute al) who violate this notice. Nov. so, 1900. J. F. Wmtifc?K , W. ?Ot'O?UHR. . Attorney at Law, Bonnottsvillo, 8. C. ; Office on Darlington street near,Postal Tv log ra ph office. January, 1890. SPECIAL NOTICE! I will bo in .my office from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., every ^Monday au'l Satur day while tho public sohools aro in session, Persons commuuicatiiig with mo by < m nil will plcaeo address mo at Tatum Station. W. L. STANTON, Deo; 21,1900. O. 6. E. There ia uo pleasuro ia lifo if you dread gosng to tho table to cat and can't rest at Dighton ?eeo nut of indigestion. Henry Williams, of li oo: i ville, Inc)., says ho guttered that way for year?, till he com menced the u?e oi'Ko Aol Dyspepsia Curo, and adds, "Now J can eat anything I Uko and uti 1 want and sloop soundly overy I night." Kodol Dyspepsia Curo will digoui what you oat. Douglas Jiros. THE NEWYDRK WORLD TtUOK-A-WEKK EDITION. ALMOST A DAILY AT THE PRICE OP A WEEKLY. Tho picsldontial campaign is over hui tho world goos on just tho sumo and it h full of DOWS, To loam this nowa, just ar it ts-promptly and. itnpu-uiully--all that you have todo is to look into thocoluwm ?r The Thrice-**Wook Edition of tho Now York World whioh omma to tho subscri ber 150 rimes a year. Tho Thrico-a Wcok World's diligenco as a publisher of first uewa has given il circulation wherever tho English lun guage is spoken-nod you want it. Tho Thrice a? Wcok World's r?gulnr) 8ub8oriptioD price is only $1.00 ?1er year. We otTer tho World ana Dcinoorut both ono yoar for $1.05. Tho Boat Preparation for Malaria. Chilla and Fever la a bottlo of Grove'? I TostelT Chill Tonio It ls rdmply iron and quinine tu a taBtoloea form. No ouro--no pay. Pr I oo soo. -.<a>?-. When you want prompt noting little pills that never gripo uso Dewitt's Little Karly Risers. Douglas Bios. iCodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." Warning Notice. ALL persona aro, beroby warned not to j trespass on any ot my lai.da in Marl boro o unity either by bunting, fishing, out? ling timber, hauling straw, wal kl eg riding or otherwise! I will prosecute ali who vio late thia notice. J. E. Cox E. october I, 1900. iLTON MCLAURIN, Attorney nt Law. and Probate Judge. Oflioe.in Court House. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTV OF MARMOR?, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I The Gay Lumber Company, a corporation duly chartered un der the law of North Carolina, Pl?inti'ffs, against v .? i Ii N. E. Allen and . AJe*,(1S. Ba con , copn rtnor* trad inc; i n the na lue it tit) style of hm E. AL U'.n & Clo. Kv dj Mi ojHih for ll v f.?'?r-'''&QM P*?n ia t Not .?tocvoi), To mn DEPI?NDANTS, J. N. E. Allen omi Alex. S. Lacou, copartners trudiug itt tho name and stylo of I. N. JW. Allen & Co. You are hereby Summoned and requir ed to nncwer the complaint in tin'" notion, whioh i.s filed in ihoofhoe of tho Clerk ol the Court of Con? in on Pions in and for the County and State aforesaid, aud to servo a copy of your answer OD tho sub' 1 scriber at his oflieo io Bennet tsville, S. 0, within twenty day? niter thc Forvicohere of, oxolusivo of tho day of such service ; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this notion will'apply to tho Court for thc relief demanded in tho complaint. T. W, BOUCHIER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Duted December 18, A, D , 1900. [SKAI,. ] J. A. DRAKE, Clork. To tho Defendants, IN. E. Allen and' Alex. S. Bacon, partners trading in the nomo and stylo of I. N. H Allea Co. Please take notice that tho Complaint in this aotion, of whioh tho foreg'dug is u oppy, was filod in tho 0?V0 of. the Cloik ot tho Court of Common Pleas for Mail boro County io said State, at Bennetts - ville, on tho 18th duy of December, A. 1900. T. W. BOUCHIER, Plaintiff s Attorney. Bennettsville, S. C. NOTICE! Annual Returns of Properry. COUNTY AUDITORVOFFIOR, Rennettsville, 8. C" Deo 1,1900, N OTIOE ia horeby given that thia offiVe will be open from the let day of Jan uary to the 20th day of February 1901, for tho purpose of receiving tho ltoturnu of tho Tnxpayor? of Marlboro oounty. All pomona having proporty io their poa* ?oBsiona, as Ownor or Holder, or aa Hun na nd, aa Parent, Guardian, Tr tin tee, Admit?. iBtrator, Accounting Officer, Agent, Attor noy OJ lao tor, on tho let day of January 1600, ere required to List the same tor Taxation within tho timo required by law, pr incur tho ponnlty of 50 por cent, whioh attach?e in crino of failure to do eo. A poll tax of Mo Dollar ia laid upon all malo poraofj?} between tho ago of 21 and 60 yefito, c.xpo'pt persona who are maimed and unable- to -vam a support, Tho Auditor or an Assistant w?Tattend at tho following places lo tho Oounty 00 tho daya .named for (ho opuvpnianos of the pablo: Red Rill, 0oxo> Store, Tuesday. January 8, loot Bleuheim, WVoWsiay, January 9; 1901 Brownsville', Brletow's Htoro,. Thursday January IP, 1901 Hebron, Church Monday January 14, 1901 Clio, ? Tuqeday January I j, 19?1 Red Bluff, Mitta, Wodneaday January 16, 1901 McCall, ' Thursday January 17,^1901 Tatum, Friday January i8p 1901 NowtoriRvillo, Saturday January IP, 1991 Brtghtavlll?, P. O. Tuesday January aa, 1901 Qulok'o fitoro, Wed need ay January 23,1901 KollooUe, . Thursday January ?4, 1601 My Oilloo In BmmQtt?vllIo will, bo opsn during the timo prescribed by 'aw, Lom January ut to February aoth toot, wharp partied tn Mormettovlllo m\thea? who fal) to Return iSt'th'o sacral appointment* oan bi ?MommodMod?" ?RNITURE ! If you wish to give your friend uj| BRIDAL OR CHRISTMAS PRESENT I can SUIT ? YOU in sornothing Useful, As well as Ornamental. When I sny I HAVE THE BEi TN BENNETTSVILLE, You will lt. COME AND LOOK? Yours to please a Bennettfiville, S. C., Nor. 27, 1 ?TUNTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD OMKON TO oor.xmMA. LEAVE, AnnivB. 6 45 a. m. Gibson, io io p. m. 7 IO Bon not tiwi Ho, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 *5 Sumtor, 6 40 5 45 p. m. .Columbia, 10 55 a, m. GIBSON TO OriARtffCBTON, LEAVE. ARR?vB. 6 45 a. m. Gibaon, io io p. ra, 7 io Bonnottevllle, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 IS Florenoo, 7 55 4 49 p, m, Ohnrloston, 1245 . FLORONOS TO WADEBRORO, LEAVE. Amt I VB .8 45: a. tn. Floronoo, 7 00 p. m. 9 zo Darlington, 6 29 ?1 30 Ohoraw, 5 15 r. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERBON, Trafilo Managor. Ass't. Gou Pass. Agt. J. R. KRN?JY, General Manager. We Feed The Hungry, WIIICN in town nod you want a good moat, remember we caa nerve yon, A good- meid for 25^. Restaurant north of tho Market. . D. j; BRAYBOY. i,.) i uaw ;|J winni m\ WATCH Doea it keep tho correct, timo ? Qr do you have to. set it ovory tw ..ty four hon' .? Do your know wbat ta thc :r.atter with it ? Bring ifc to mo and let mo put it in correct tlme-kaep'ng order. It may bo dirty and need cleaning. It moy bava a cog broken, It may have a porcw loone, or it may only | need regulating. Bring it to mo ?md no matter what aila it,. .1can put it In il rot. clium condition: My otaargca are very mod erate and tho work will be. done promptly. I repair Jowclry and Olooko, a'do Gunn ' I and 1'istola. For any thing in my lina tee me. I can and do meet all competition. 8. J. ,L. Jo w 0 \ 0 i and ll o p a i r o r. PARENTS GUARANTEED Our iee returned if we fall. Any ouc sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning (he patentability of samo. " How to Obtain I Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Fatcuts taken out through us receive special . -.i o? icc, without charge, in TUB PATENT RKCORD, I on illustrated and widely circulated journal, ' consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOrr J. KV ANS A OO. (Paient Attorneys,) Evans Bundine, . WA9HINQT0N, D. O. ? I) UOini.ii AT'TH fi OLD STAND Anntl Prepared to lill at Short Notici - Orders for - Oyprc ??ri ?1 VI titi- ii ?. Sash, Doors' and BlindB, AT BOTTOM PMOKH. Wo aell no shoddy work, or roi8?*flt4>, Shopa on McOoll street noai residence. 8. F. POWKWS, . Jun 31, 1898 Bonnottavlllo, fl. 0. ' TRADE MARM* DE?IQNE ' . OORVRIEHTft atc. Anyon? ?eadlpg a sksteh ?nd dsswlptjon ?W i freev oldest ?? nts fake A ti,.... noffc/, wltaoul ( joulobsrao, In tue Scientific SST A hsndsornolyjlhistrA od*foklr misti?n o? ?nrtci?o.pn? lourn* >ari fout months, ?I. 8019 pyai I^reeat ?lr. .renns, M a ?1. i VQ%LT " ri^nK undersigned would respectfully in? X form Ida friend? and tho pnblio geno rally that ho ha? oponed a neat BARBER SOO? in the view Brick building next to tho "MAHLRORO HOTEL," and ia prepared to eorvo thain In bettor etyle and comfort than eyer before. SatU?aotlon jruarantoed. OT. J, STEWART, i. Mi B.r-Genta Clothing ueatty repaired and eteAneA by ht! wife? A SUPERB LINE Of1 ROOM 8UIT8, CHIFFONIERS, WARDROBE8, SIDEBOARDS; EXTENSION DINING TABLER, CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, ROOKBHS. ? ELASTIC FELT MATRESSES ' At 89.00. ?r AND PUETTI?ST STOOR . Agree with Mo When You Soe ?1$ vV. Waddill. 1900. TIC AHB YABKIN .RAUMS. C0NDKN6BD SCHEDULE. lu Effect March a 6, 1899, South Bound Dally No 5a MAIN LISS North Bound Daily No. 53 a?? 6 50 p 3 S? P 3 4S P 2 30 p ia 42 p ia 13 p II ss o II 07 A io 36 0 io 09 a 8 45 a Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar !Lv Lv Lv Lv Wilmington Fayetteville Fayetteville ? Sanford Climax G rocn??boro Greensboro Stokeedale Walnut Cove Rural Hall Mt. Airy Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv ?ik Lv Ar 9 00 iv ir* 12 10 p m ia 28 p JU> ? 43 P^ 3 44 P ?9 4 ?5 P n 4 ?5 P ?* 5 P *\ 5 44 pn> 0 13 ?> w 7 34 P ?? South Bound Dolly No 64 j North I Bound BENNETTS VILLIS I Da?> ;\Mfr, 8 00 a, tn Lv Bonuettsville Arl 9 07 t\ w Lv Maxton Lv 9 35 ? m Lv Red .Sprtoge.^y 10 20 a m Lr Hopo M01^'' Lv fo 40 a tn Ar Fayetteville.; t;Jyt 7 ?S;P ?a 6 i$ p m f 35 P m> 4.5? P m 4. 33 .P w No 46 South Bound Mixed Daily ex Sunday 5 30 p rn J Ar 3 so p in Lv ?1 40 p m Lv a 39 p inj Ar i 15 p m.Ev 13 30 p til I'V MADISON Brunen Hi.l.i'U1), ?-dl. ?. Bumtiolir. Climax ^ Oivenfihofo Or*oon\Wv? Stok?Kuale? Mftdieon .Lv Ac At Ev Lv At Wm i North "Bipund Mixed Daily ex 6 40 a ?? Ii ?5 ii ni 9 9 3 ?, a ? ' i ? 07 ? ?? xx 55 A i>: Connections at FayottevUlo with Atlnntlo Coast Lice, nt Maxton with >No Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs vrlth tho Red Springs and Bor/rnore railroad, ut San? ford with the Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf with tho Durham and Charlotte Railroad, at Grcenboro with tho Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Gove with the Norfolk and Western Railway. : f>M? rf/t?h? J. it. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo ^apagar. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass-Agent. W MARBLE o WORRI OP J. W. MoELWE?, BEN NETT SV HIE, 'S, C. \ I HAVE reoently moveij nu* Marble Works from McColl to BeunottAville. and for tho pres ent nm hatted near tho Deppe, and oooupy Ihe MoCall Brick " Warehouse, whero I trill he plcused to continue to supply ali work, oeoded in my lino to tho people ofMark boro and adjoiningoountios . rnrtiej find? lng it moro convenient can have their or* ders tilled from my yard at Dillon, S. C. Designs, estimates and prices furnished application Olenning and resetting ?non? umeuts and tombstones a specialty. V Thanking tho general public- for p^fc patronage I respectfully solicit ? contint utnieo ot' the samo in tho lu turo. , N Vory respectfully, Jj. W. McELWEC, ; W. W. PA? MANAOR*, i January 22, 1090 111WMJ-a- iiiti'll tin i II ilpily' ?ilfillBli? Three Barbers! Til ^ilhairs!4 JEverythiny Ftr8t~vt$#9? f? S?LOON ON MABIO?** EASY CHAIRS, GLEAN SHAVES BEST OP HAIR CUTS! I Children receive bpecial attention either at tho Shop at their houss, Your patronage solicited1. J. A. GRACE, Barber. B?NNJW?r?ViLL?, 8. O. ' ; Digests what y??t??to ?tartificially digesta tho food and aVSa Natura lo strengthening MM%-reeofi* structlng tho exhausted dtg??UVft#>; guns. It lp the latent discovered digest ant and tonio. Ne other prorntatloa ican approach it in efficiency, lt? in* tautly relieves and permanently eurea Jyspqpsla, Indigestion, Be?atrW ?Jatulence, Soar Stomwhi mum* Bick Headache Gft9tr?lgla,Cmnp???<S all othav results of 1 ni^ifeet tgcatl?tf?. Kl.... HA. ..ilik'di * . ....A.I kalfafftttdyt Papered toy K. 45.0?W?TTt* . TJ.?eqt^g#.7 j Dong?fts Bros. drug store.