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"1 1 -.-.V?...,V...,..;. S* A* xsTiOivjx ? - ? - ISdUor. Friday Soptombor 19, 1902 fmii ^ji^nmmumumim .ii..J.J jm Subscription Frico t 0)?p your.s;; i.oo Six months.CO Throo months.25 JPJBNAND SCISSORCfHAPHS New York ondorsos President Roosevolt. The Alabama Republicans have do oin red for Roosovolt. Gen pillos loft on the 1 Uh for tho Philippines. ' Clemson oponed on the I Ot li with 500,stiidents. ' Tho orops of Virginia are re ported to bo record breakers. Col. Pv. M. Wallace, collector cl oustoms at Charleston died on thc nth. Sixty Southern cotton mills, it is said, havo boen plod ged to ou ter a mc/gor. Piro in a cotton mill at Stone wall, Miss, caused damage to tho amount of $125,000. Tho Chineso Boxers aro on tho war path again. Nothing but cxtermnation will satisfy them. Tho Coast Lino will give yo \ a chanco to visit tho city of Washing ; ton tho li rat week in October for $10. Tho agricultural depart mont 1 ex ports that thc bulk of tho cotton crop in tho syutlieru belt has been gather ed. Major Charles ll. Smith, "Bill Arp," is critically ill at his homo at Catorsvillc. Ga. Ile is 80 years .old. ' Ituuior says Governor Keyword has Boleetod his private secretary and tho chances point to J. E. Normont. Senator Sarrot of Cherokee will be succeeded by T. B, Ruder and Senator Appelt ot Clarendon by W. M. Davis. Governor McSwccney's private secretary Mr. E. H. Auld luis bcon elected to tho Legislature from Newberry. J. P, Morgan and Senator Ila ii? na and others aro trying to rabo $1,000,000 for tho work of tho Episcopal church in tho Philip pines. "Those iit^bters who aro using moving ])icturoa, professional whis tlers and other devices to attract con? <o ?galions should try tko gospel oe iioually" .:-!lhrrnm??iaiu N. Aji.'old^p^jlow in low ii died ...'tod ! . v';.v-x.r.v,-^.;> ?;, v> il I I ital ijv*>ry ' niD'it.'j ? ' uirtaii awi child who ijlten^Od li .i.'r.il H\\M ! tod jv? ki 00, Tluj wholo township tiunou oui- ?a.^ ?a>o Iii m a real sociable burial. D. M. Perry, tho millionaire scod i;>owor, has blossomed forth us an op nonont of ex-Secretary Alger for the Michigani Son uto rah i p. Possibly he needs thc frank to ship his seeds with. --.Hichmond Times. Mrs. Wm. M. Stewart, wife of the senior senator of Novada, was ^thrown from an automobile on thc' 12th and killed. Tho careless driver run against a telegraph polo. Tho Postoilico Department has boon notified that the posto fl i ec at Clemson Col logo, S. C, was broken into Thursday night and tho sato blown open and robbed. Mr. C. A. Woods, of Marion S. '""""CU bas boon olectod president of SotuVnX?arolina College, tho nomi nation ^ \vas unexpected to him, but will probably bc accepted. Mr. Brynn says that tho Democrats] of Iowa aro a' set of Mblunderers sud cowards," because linty repudiated tho Kansas City platform. Mr. Bryan thinks that all D?mocrate are blun derers who do not follow him. It docs hot scorn to occur to him that the j party blundered when it put him in tho lead.-Richmond Times. Sevon porsons aro reported dead in- tho Kiamita, Indian Tor ri tory, trom inhaling Parn Green, which had boon applied lo worm-infested cotton plants. Owing to dry wea . thor it is supposod thc poison in tho form of dust waa absorbed by tho victims-four mon and three womon-who wero at work in the fiold. lUHMLlttSHNSM Tho Fair at Charlotte, Tho big agricultural Fair at Charlotto opens September ?10 and iuoliulos Ootobor 3rd. Everything will bc on a scale, in fact thu man agers aro going to make it thc equal of tho Charleston Exposi tions iu special attractions. The Railroads havo promisod a low rato and Charlotto promises open handed hospitality to all visitors. THE STATE PAIR. Soct'otary Holloway Publishes A Statcmont. Colonel Hallo way is out in a roforonco in rofcrencc to ibo forth coming stato fair. He say? that it is important that all who desire anaco for machinery, as well as tnoso who wish apace for onooial exhibits, or , show pooplo should communicate) with D. T. Kl Ard, of Loxington. Tho lair will open Tttosday October 28. Tho railroads havo namod low ratos of passage for visitors. Tho sooioty will poy tho freight oh exhibits raised or ?rodflood in tho state and shipped ?y rail* IM FROM SMHVILLE. Mr. Editor:-Cotton will suroly bo niiOi'i iii Suiit?vi?iyj yo? and soon will till bo picked. Mr. S. 1). Bonnott is talking ot moving over tho Crook soon. Mr. lt. Ii. McLeod is going to start his other saw mill vory soon. Mr. T, II. Norris caught tho largest fish wo over saw como out o? aer?ele. It was a Jack fish and weighed Y pounds. Wo have got a (Ino pea crop this time in Smithville. Mr. A. V. Poavy is building ft large cotton house. Wo have had such rains until wo think tliorc will bo grass seed to start us mother crop. Mr. Allon Jacobs visitad his girl recently. Mr. M. B, Nicholson has started Iiis now ginnery and is mooting willi success. Meat is out and lard scarco And our money out of place. Sept 12th 02. A. B. C. DOTS FROM JUDSON. Mr. Editor-Tho nows about Judson is dull and scarco. Every body is pulling at 8 and 8-J co ut cotton. I havo not scon a long face farmer in somo time. Our primary election is over. Some of tho boys were loft, but t ey aro good fellows. All could not bo olected, and they did uot expect it. Wo aro having lino raius. Peas, potatoes and gardons wore need ing if. Tho lato cotton has also becu helped somo. If tho price keeps up tho farmers will yot feel bettor than they once expected. My friend T. G. Covington has every thing in good shape now and may hear from him soon. Miss Minnie Bryant is visiting friends and relatives in tho city of Mullins, Marion county. She ex pects n good time with those hos pitable people. Messrs E. P. Bryant and J. W. Gunter spent part of last week Over in Cotton Valley but I saw no signs of luck. Poor boys, they will havo lo go again. Moro anon, ix* a.- al inv i . Sept 9th, 1902. Thc Savannah News makes this g r t\ t i fy i n g announcement: "lt has not been so many years B?UCO the South and West had to bor row largely from New York as tho crop moving timo approached* Now ' rvuth and Wept havo money en ugli ill ibo < owl) to move their )b j)? 'hit '. - bank* wVml.hoy don't j i)t> M, pui ii. o:\ ih'jiij if in New York j ?vi i ev.? il.-id iii sirs' interest af. tho ride bi ?yo poi e'eui. lt is boiler for thoth i.J got th:il jjn al) intered than j to let tho monoy remain idle." IN THE POLITICAL CURRENT That Texas Congressional Convention that sat in three towns over a period of throe mon tbs and t ook nearly eight thousand ballots before nomina ting a candidate for Congress was the longest serial story in Political history. iowa, Wisconsin and Minnes ota Democrats all have gone backen the Kansas City plat form, but Tom Johnson and Idaho are giving Mr.' Bryan a good deal of comfort. The election of Hey ward will be more far-reaching than is generally imagined. It is going lo do good all along tho line. There is no politics in it this time.-Sun News. -.-? ?3? ? It will pay you to take timo and examino Crosland's big display of fall and winter goods. Things to Remember. A fow drops of perfumed oil sprin kled in the back of tho shelves will prevent books from becoming mool dy: ,-If you would lcavo your children a fortune which cannot be squandered; that thieves can hot steal, and that fire will hut destroy, we n.vy earnestly and pathetically givo thom them tho very best education that your labor, love untiring efforts will permit." The Holy Ghost plant, a product of Mexico, Central and South Amer ?cn, is so called because of tho shape of the flower, which has tho appear ance of a dovo with expanded wings Obed i on co sums up 'our on ti re duty. -Bal Iou Refinement is superior to boauty. -Lascaris. Other mon's pains arc easily boroo -Cervantes, Richea either servo or gove rh the possessor.-Horneo Politeness is an easy virtue, costs little, and hos great purchasing pow* or.-rAlcot. Fretfulness bf temper will generally ehara?teri/.! thosa who aro nogligcnt of order.- Blair. Tho greatest thief thia world has over produced is procrastination, and he is still nt largo.- - H. W. Shaw. Misfortune, when wo regard it with tho oyo, is smaller than whon enter tained hy tho imagination. -Goethe. Tho most dolion e, tho most sonsi hie, of all pleasures consists in pro moting tho pleasures of others.- Bin go re. --o Crosland talcos pleasure in show ing gootls and helping customers to got what they want. Tho Stuff that Gets us There. "Woet BOU' weal!'' oxolairaod tko pilot With i\ linn commanding air, ? "Wout.eou'-wost and nought to Wosl'iudt Pott o Itttlcl Stondy thorol "L0080 your jibs?! Blioot homo yoor top? B?tls) Swlog your mtessot) to tho blastl Wo will unohor iu you harhor Uro tho ovouing tldo ia pastl" Ohoorlly thoy "out" tho anchor, Ohoorlly thoy man tho nail, Ohoorlly tiioy pull togothor; Nonu Biioh ciToileovor fall. Wliy wftefco foroo iu frotful busblo; Why wnsto timo ia wordy prayor? Piny iu aotionBj clioor and kuatlo, That'll tho ?tuff that gota us thoro. -Adam Orankyllxor. RED BLUFF JOTTINGS, On Sunday tho 7th inst, Messrs IO, S; Carlisle and T. C. Went horley of I3onnettsvillo visited tho Sundnyscuool ut Oetoraro Mill Co , and mado us two admirable talks. Wc extended lo these frionds of ours an invitation to como moro than oue yoar ago and the premiso made then waa fulfilled on tho dato mentioned. Knowing as wo do theso earnest chris tians we expectod to hoar somothing good from thom, hut woro agreeably surprised at their powers. Their talks woro woll received, as shown by tho close attention paid their remarks, and ttioir coming oncoutaged and revived us, and tho impressions thoy mado will remain with us and do good. Friend W. B, Ivoy, while out boro not long since, told me something of his crops ami I reproduce it for tho benefit of your' readers. Ho told mo of an car of corn which measured 12 inches in length and is filled with solid with solid oom. This was pulled from a ten acre field whero nothing but homo mado fertilizers were used. Ho says he expects from 25 to 30 bushels per acre. His neighbors aro Messrs J. D. Cot' lingham, Ben Hall and J. D. lieus? less, and ho calls on thom for tho pioof of his assertion. Ho owns tho place on which ho lives and it is called "Muddy Wlou," (I do not know how to spoil that word) Ho has a patch of the original strip ed ribbon cano which will average 10 to 12 feet high-fertilized with homo lundo fertilizers also. Ho has milk and butter plentifully, and will soil some fino cowa it ho can I get his l?rico. A few years ago ho began with ono hoe gum and now ho has 42 hives. W7o had splendid rains yesterday and hist night and everybody feels bright today. U. No hu. Sept 10, 1902 ii The abovo lottor by tho old Tatum route would havo reached us in timo for tho last issue, but now having to travel tho slow rural route we did not get it until Friday.-Ed. Democrat DEATHS' .V?IAr(?ti, J Med at Olin ;;!optom?>ev ti?, 1.00?,] faller a long i Ile cs, little dosicvu ' <'u.\!;'..K v. h i fa ii I son of Nt. and Mrs. I Moah oui i'YuH:v--rt#od om: y mi. * * * Died in this town nt tho home of his grnnd.parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. L Jordan on Thursday morning after a long illness littlo SAMUW,, son of Mrs S, C. West-aged 4 years. The fun eral services will bo hold at 13/ergreoii Cemetery tins Friday morning nt 0.30, Died at his homo iu East Ben nettsvillo on Sunday evouing at 7.30, after a long illness of typhoid loyer. Mr. Isaac Pip?an-for yeats a rosidout of tho J3othol soc.ion. Tho funeral services woro held on Mouday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Oak Ridge comctery. You aro invited to attend the opening at Mittles store Wed nesday and Thursday Sept 24th and 25th, Bishop A. Coko Smith has noti fiod tho Charlotte committeo that he had accepted their terms and will move with his family to that city tito 1st ol October. A holy life has a voice, it will speak when tho tongue is silent and is either a constant attrac tion or a perpetual reproof. Scientists have dis joverod that some fruit junes are destroyers of disease goring an I that a qr?jp of apple ur cang >. juice will lay out un adult cholera microbe in about fifteen minn tes. V tnott'hr Marte : vom ?orft'hnm, It ls doubtful If good vinegar can be mndc from (sorghum molasses, especial ly from that which comes from fro'/en sorghum. If any ls mode wc should ad" vis? that it bc very carefully tented be fore it ls used to pick lo or preserve: with extensively. But if ft ls fo bo tnndc ut all, wo should suggest-thc fol lowing method: Strain the molasses^ put it into a barrel, of soft water In the proportion of two parts water ti one part molasses and stir thoroughly; put the barrel on Its side out In the sun bung out with a glues bottle In tho bungholo, which will keep out Inscots yet will permit the gase to escape At tho end of a year thc vinegar will bc ready for use, without, as wo have Indicated, Its finality may be doubt ful.--FarmeiV3Lriiiii. - ._? Dissolution o? Partnership. MOTICI? in h or oby givon that tho port W ncrfthip latdy ftubstatlog botwoon nu C. H- McCall and J. M. Braain ton carrying on buskins? aa Manufacturons of Poa Throahorn, Collins, and-HO.rorih, at KcnnoltHvillo, Bau th karolina, and at otk" pinces under tho ?itylo or Arm of "Btnr l'^a Machino Company," waa on tko 22d day of July, 190?., diBBolvcd by mutual consent, and that tho IMBIHOBB in futuro will bo car ried on by tho ?aid J, M. ltraslngton alon? who will pay aud dlsolmrgo all dohts ana Hubilltlos. ' O fl. McOALL, J, M. lmABINQTON, Jioimott'ivlilo, S. 0,, July u>o?.,- -\h HERE you co'.? &?i from thc LARGEST and most ftf^'V . A T/-; "Dxy Go - Millinery, ? 0 be and Notion . In thc county, (M''/firi??# Ihn-, will nave you 25 to 40 per cent. Goods' profitvly bo?g?jt on America's loading mark?-is dircci from lust hands, giving you tho bonefu ol'tili ipi (idle man's profit. Every one wants Qlf?hXTK Visit M TITLE'S STORE, inspect iii get ins prices and you will bo coilv iii ceil y oh have found tho placo todo your trading. We wai/l your business, and if lair and hoiiesl d(\Vjings will get it, then it is ours by merit. MflSS L??Svy$> so .successfully managed our MfyfjINEti Y'.OW*A li J'MENT, is nguiu with ns, with ihe uv ^1 up lo date lino of Milli nery in tho ??OuiitVj invites your inspection. A. pleasure lo supply v i ?- wants; You aro cordially invited lo ut (end SPECIAL OPENING DISPLAYS Wliiph titUo . hico next WEDNESDAY anti THURSDAY, September 24th and 25th Wc will exhibit I LA'IY* imported from Paris. Every thing for Ludio: und Ohik?rcns; Hoad wear will bo found in (his Doparlmoni BUY GOODS bf all kinds mr every body at prices that will sm < you money. Wc bought them riglit, and menu to sell them righi. SHOES-Our W I,I . is Brigid and New. Every pair as represented OJ your money back. t? High art "TAI! ,011 M ? 1)15 S1JI TS" for the Ladies. In this line w- ;liOv> th.; 'SM eli numbers" at prrices others ask for inferior good's. SILKS Xor Wai >r Dresses, An immense line to gi select from. prices that will amaze you. Roady made Sill< -0; prettiest on earth. All the new shades a wu. AT MITTI.li'S STOKE you wilj (ind up-to-date NOVELTIES <y not Shown in others Ladies '?'Sweaters,'' "Douhlo-hreaBted Vests"-just o it- useful ?-? well protty, NOTION DEP?UTol I0NT complete id all Hues. Underwear, Hosiery, Hi?><11ahi<' nod Everything to Wear can ho found at Miltie'^ Stove, Your n^.onoy hack, if in any way t^/j displeased willi yo?) purchase; OPENING DA : Wed ne* >) and Thursday September 24-25. You are hiv H >d to idt?ud. i Thanking you i ! i hera) patronage, nsking a continuance, YOURI " U i IONICS f DEALINGS ;: ill Mfa $ fy f Vi?h.i *&V\$??\$\l IS, iiioi Goms of ThouglU For Tiloso Who Hri\ o Tihi? For Meditation When we consider iii'' ' ly low it grows, we may often lind mother lesson in where ii gr< tvs. * :i: You will lind some lay that four ripliests harvest? hayo hoi n ?rown from the soil o; Ibo } ir? hat you thought blasted. Half the difficulty < fighting thy severe battle or accompli li .ngany hard task vanish? s'w i. ./; i man feels (hut he lia's c< i "fides at his side fighting in Hm lame cause, or that Mi o eyes of .hose he loves are lipon him; md their hearts praying l'or his /ictory.-C. J..Perry. * -x 4 There is not any benefit so glorious in itself but :' may yet ? ie exceedingly sweetened ?md inproved by t he manner of con- i 'erring it. The yiri ac i know .ests in the intent; tlx prellI in he judicious application of the natter; but the beaut?.1. nent ol'an obligation nanner of it.-Seneca , -x- * .ji lt is said (hat winn .. duliecl 'cliarity begins at he 1 nive noticed that when ''olia, ty" selects homo as itu ? hice o? ; beginning' it has nc cc igtl) uiough to travel else , ii re. (15^" Just out, lad; (Umblo ireasted vests Mitth j toro of lourso ? Philadelphia sc has j liscovorod that aeon vv or th of aw (lust and a con i n th of L'o xas oil will make ''brick" ' hat will tako the. pl ? ol two! icuttles of coal. This the nf commorcial ontorpn. <. we : , low. JTATE OF 801JTII C A HO I fri V, COUNTY OF MAUI AUGUSTUS WRIGHT against RED BLUFF MILL ND1CR and hy ylrttib ( ' ai) K.< cu s tion fded in my ollice ti iii . above tated case I have seized aru wit so.il a-, he property ol the Red lil id' Mill.0, on he first Monday in Octohcr -, ! frhfg egal sale Hours, before'Ute Coin >; i foti ie loor in Iknncttsvillc, ONI* TI?1 !b.Ml .VATJOR WI1ICKU ?)i-e36 i och.--., Also i lot ol Gearing, Shafting, Moxiofj ?til itlicr fixtures appurtenant itiurctd lo atisfy thc debt, interest and < . . ' f ..- i ii :asc. and other executlon? . clin ic/ iffice against said Defend mt, Terms ol 8ale CASH. j. B. UlltiUSN, ft. Mi s [3o?tt?ttftVlllo, 8, O,,8opt.li?, l?O. . , Notice to Jury Conimissionsers. NOTICE Ia horoby givon that tho Jury OoMimiBaionors for Mnrlboro Couaty will mool In tho oflloo of tho Clork of Court ;?'? ii. mn ttavillo on Wednesday tho 8th day of ? 't or 1902, nt io o'olook a. m., for tho pun imo of drawing 36 pottt jiuora for ?10 October Torin of Court which oonvouoa on tho >>/th day thoroof. 13. H. CARLISLE, J. II. THOMAS, J. A. DHAKE. Sopl 19, 1902, Notice of Court. NOT)013 ta hornby givon that tho Court ol douerai SoBBtone for tho County of Marlbroo will oonvono nt Bonnott?villo on tl 0 Pc?rth Monday in Ootobor, ibolug tho ?.'/th An} thoroof) 1902, and tho Court of Common Plena on thc Wodnoaday noxt following ??aid fourth Monday in Ootobor, (being th? 29th day thereof) 1902, nt Bon* no ,< \ lilli in and for tho oouuty of Marlboro u 1 .'.aiuof South Carolina. All porBona lutorostcd will tnko duo notice thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of 0. P. & G. S. Por Mnrlboro Co., B, 0. Sopt 19, 1903,-5 ix Notice! i )I-'FIOE ov COUNTY TREASURER, (J (iMOltsvillo, S. C., Sopt l?, 1902. Hooks for tho collcotiou pf Taxes loi tho fiscal yenr commcnoing Jan uar j ! 1, 1902 will bo open at tho Treas? it , , vJflico in HonncttBvillo. S. C. on v r.i. -day Ootobor 15, and romain open mull Oocoinbor 31ft, 1902, ofter Which i M alty will bo added on all Taxes not paid bj that date. Kn to of liCvy: Stat' Tax, ii mills ? h ...? uy County, 3J mills Dotioionoyi 1 mill > Jail . 1 mill K 0 nnd Bridges, 1 mill htutional behool, 3 mills Total tax levy : Mj mills SI'EOIAI, SCHOOLS .Vutio.ih, 2 mills Beauty Spot, 3 mills I; ri.in'URvillo, 3 milla Boy kin, 2i milla h svillo, 2 J mills Cl;. , 2i mills h ?or, 2 mills I / .ok, 'A mills I ; . tor, 2J mills i'rui 4 nulls Willis, 2 mills PObh TAX of ONN DO bb A lt on iii il lo bodied malo persons from 21 to i.U) yaarfi of ago. ( itntion Hoad Tax $1.00 on able bodied nalo porsons from 18 to 50 years pf nj , or work eight cays on tho public m?liAVftya of tho county. J. H. THOMAS, T asuror Marlboro County. .) socond primary for Crosland. Ho bus alroady boon olootod to /M? goods ohoapor than (toy ono lollU), WANTED. SORAP IRON of ovory desorption nod Old maolllimrv. Anv Mnrl nt flrn tur?flj/n Qr ?tocke. Write for partloulars. Addroso J. B, QAUPUNicun, Columbia, fi. 0. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County ot Marlboro. V In tho Court of Common Pleas. ) RODERTS & H?GE, Plaintiffs, against Pipkin & McColhun, Defendants. Complain t for M eliof, ?'N obedience to Judgment ot Forcclos* i ure and Sale granted by Judge lt. C. Watts in above entitled action, I will sell at public sale before thc Court House door in Bcnnettsville, 8. C.. on the first Monday of October next, within usual sale hours, Au. that certain Lot or Lots ol land situated in said counly and Stale, containing ONE AND THREE-KO URTU ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands ! of Mrs A. T. Dudley, Richard Williams, Boundary -.trect, lands of Ucnnettsville | Mfg Co., Atlantic Coast Line U.R. and others. To be sold in two lots as divid ed hy the new street. Terms of Sale CASH, and should the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply forthwith to be resold at his or their risk Same being sold as property ol pipkin & McCollum. J. B. GREEN, s. M. o. September 12, 1902, To My Old Friends. I take pleasure in informing my old f'riouds that I have oponed up a nico stock of Fancy Grocorirn? and Confectionery next door to Grace's Barber Saloon, on Marion street, and will bo pleased to have thom call and seo mo when out buying Groceries, Fruits, ??fee. 23. POTSJESUS. ' Sept 1, 1902. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Couuty of Marlboro-Court Com mon Pleas. N. M. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, against Tho Groat Southern Lumbor und Mining Company, D?fendant , Copy Summons for Relief -Complaint Served. lo (lia Defendant, "Thc Groat Southern Lumber Compauy," a corporation duly chartered and organized under tho laws of tho S tato of ?New Jersey. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED to answer the Complaint Iii this .action, of which a copy is herewith 1 served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office In Bennetts? ville, S. C., within twenty days after thc service hereof, exclusive ol the day ol such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wiil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 22, A, D., 1902. [SealJ Test. J. A. Drake, Clerk. T. Wi BOUCHIER, Plaintiff's Attorney. To tv Defend; . , "Thc Creal Southern . p.l,ufiV.jer .lin! Mining Company;'! T.M'.r-, Nonar, thai thc Summon, in thia action, ol which the foregoing is R, copy, WAS hied in ilia ofiloo ol thc Clerk 01 thc Court ot Common Pleas, at Ben nettsville, in thc county ot Marlboro in the State of South Carolina, on the 7th day ot August; A. D.; 1902. T. W. BOUGH IRitj Plaintiff's Attorney. Benncttsville, S. C. August 7, 1902. N?TIGE TO CREDITORS, EST. OLARISA BRISTOW. LL persona having claims against tho CRtnto of Clarisa Bristow, dco'd, aro requested to prosent tho taino duly provon within tho timo rcquirod hy law; and all Indebted aro requeued to arrango tho samo at onoo. S. L, BRISTOW, Adm'r. Augunt 4, 1902. " FOR S??iB? A Double Goarcd Horso Power can bo used for ono or two horse. It ?9 now und will besohl at a bar gain, owing to a chango in business Machino can ho scon at my shop on tho Cheraw read. O. A. Brown. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO vnhmblo lots in Fait Bonnottsvlllo. Ono oontains a good dwelling with 8 rooma, a wido hall and 3 porohca, Tho other is a Gottago with 4 rooms a hall and two porohos. Apply nt lila offloo. mvtMKWuaxvs S.-JS?X ?rstr m nrgt J ?tim, .1 lvartatreru:: ?i J J i ; > Land at Red Springs Q O ACRES OP LAND-20 aores under 0(J n high etato of cultivation, with a 6 room houso and good outbuildings, n fino ovorflowing minorai Bpring within 60 yards of dwelling ; ono sido of land running with tho town limit. Also ono fivo room houfco I and lot-lot 113x193 looatod on Main st , Por further fnformatioi) nddreen LOCK BOX No. IO, Rod Springs, N, 0.. August 29-4t WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. 0. II. N. SNYDER, M. A., PRESIDENT. Full College Courses. Favorable sur roundings. The best influences. Necessary expenses Irom $160 to $1*, 5 for the year. For catalogue or otkt'.r information apply to J. A. GAMM WELL, Secretary WOFFORD COLLEGE BITTING SCHOOM 8PARTANBURG, S. C. Elegant new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tub. tion for year $110, All information given hy A. M Du PRE, July II, 1902. Head Master Kvorgrcon Cemetery has been supplied with hitching posts. Per sons driving tbore will plcaso uso thom-not tho fonco posts, nor tito tnoos? t?vojygtc?u Oomotovy Cor. i) nm i ann uiiuij AT THE OLD STAND Aund Prepared to fill nt Short Notice | - Orders-for - OyprcHS anti White Vine Sash; Du ors and Ellinds; AT BOTTOM Puions. Wo Boll no ahoddy work, or mlas.fit?. Shops ou MoOoll etrcot nour rcBidouoo. Jan 31, 1898 BonnotUvillo, B, 0, THE B?fciT ?lt NOTH1 NG. Unless good, wholeaomo broad and pastry is eaten it would ho bettor to ''cut it out" altogether. Soggy, heavy, unpalatable broad is worse than useless. It ispostivo ly injurious. It causes trouble in stead of giving nourishment. HIGH GRADE BREAD costs no moro, but its value cannot bo compared with the inferior kind. Permit us to supply what is re quired for your tablo. You'll liko it. R. P. SCHULZ, BUN N KTTSVI L T.E B A K KR Y . N. E. corner public square. (Wy >ij>hg3 RAILROAD TIME - must bo exact. Tho variation of second may moon au accident. Is your watch a railroad watch? Can it bo roliod on ? Botter havo it examined by an export and regulated. WE.LC1I Repairing as WBrr aa Gleaning ip something which roce'ver; onrc I (ni hero. Although charges aro low, tho work i.s li.?git grado hi j every i^spelot1 XX, VJ OAXiKOZ*X,j Uoxvolor, Jan. 14. Bcnnett,syille, S. 0. 1 'ti ?i?M?l?h C.v.^ '.BARRED PLYMOUTH ROOKS, Aro tho Farmor'a Favorito, Tho Poultry man's Choice-in fact thoy aro tho Pride of tho Poultry World I Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in stead of Sorubfl? 1 can cell you choleo Eggs from genuino thoroughbred B. P. R's of tho eolobrated "llawkina," "Milos"' and '.'Vandobllt" Htrniop, and romombor that it ia just as oasy to raino a io lb. Plymouth Rock as it ia a baby Bantam or a Frizzly Scrub. $1 for Sctiing of 15 Egga. $175 for two nettings 30 oggn. E. (5. NEWTON, Tacum, S. 0. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Exami nations. Tho oxaminatiom for Ibo award of va* cant soholniships in Winthrop Oollego and for tho ad ni?-sion of now studunta will bo hold at tho Court Honro ju Bonnottavillc on Friday July 11, at g a, nv. Applicants mus' )H)ij bo lesa than 15 y cara of ago. When scholarships aro vacated aflor July II, thoy will bo awarded to thoso making tiio highest avorago at tliis examination. Tho noxt f.o.Hfiion c f tho (,'ollogo will opon Soptombor 17, 19/2, For further information and a oatnloguo nddroBS President D. B. Johnson, Rook Hill, 8. 0. College of Charleston CHARLESTON, B. C. Founded in 1785. Strong Faoulty ; a well equipped chemical, physical, and biological laboratories ; Library ol 14. ooo volumes ; the finest museum ol NM* ural History in thc Soutln Elective Course] leading to the degree of H. A., B. S., and M. A. Hoard with furnished room in College Dormitory can bc ob tained lor $10 a month. Tuition $40. One Scholarship giving lice tuition is assigned to Marlboro county, the bolder to bc appointed by ibo Probate Judge and the County Supt ol Kd. Total ex pensc3 for scholarship students. $1 12 to $130. All candidates for admission art permitted to compete lor vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $150 a year. Entrance examinations will be held al Bennettsvillc on Friday July ti,' I902. Next session begins September 29th For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. A. fresh lot ot Buokwheat unc? Oat mottl rooolvod t Wry week at W, M. Howe's COASTT?NI': RftlLROftD CGZvTslZXyS?J' fS uil jGD Uh JU, Dated Nov. 24,1901. "TRAINS aoiNa??UTii. 35 23 53 61 * * * * A.M. P.M. A.M. Lo Florence 3 25 7 55 9 45 LoKiugstroo 9 07 ll 00 Ar Laues 4 33 9 27 P.M. ll 2? Lo Lanes 4 63 . 9 27 7 42 ll 20 Ar Charleston 0 00 ll 15 9 20 1 IO AM. P.M. PM. P.M. " TRAINS G^lN^OimL 78 32 02 ?X- "K* $(? A.M. P.M. A.M. Lo Charleston 7 00 5 20 0 00 Ar Lines 8 31 0 45 8 15 Lo Lanes 8 31 0 45 Le King a roo 8 47 Ar Floronco 9 45 7 55 A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 4 20 6 06 ooo 7 40 P.M. * Daily oxcopt Sunday No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Con I ral R. li. of S. C. Trains Nos 78 and 32 run via Wilson and Eayottovillo--Short Lino-and mako closo oonuootion for all points North, Trains on C. & D. Railroad lonvo Flor onco daily, excopt Sunday, 10 05 a. m., arrive.Darlington 10 30, Ilartsvlllo 1 65 p rn, Choraw a rn, Wadosboro 12 50 pin. Leavo Florence daily excopt Sunday at 8 00 p m. arrivo Darlington 8 25 p in, Rcnnotfavillo 0 22 p rn,, Gibson 10 29 p m Leavo Floronoo Sunday ouly 10 05 a rn, arrivo Darlington 10 30 u ni. Leavo Gibson daily oxcopt Sunday 6 05 a m., ?>vano?tsvillo 7 15 a ni, arrivo Darn liiiglon 8 15 a m., leavo Darlington 8 50 arrive Floronoo 9 15 a m. Leavo Wadosboro daily oxcopt Sunday 4 10 p rn, Ohcraw 5 15 p rn, Darlington 0 29 p rn, arrivo Floronco 7 00 p m. Leave Hallsville 7 25 a ni, Darlington 8 50 a ni, arrivo Florence 9 15am. H. M. EMERSON, don'l PaeB-Agent. J. R. KEN LY, Gon'l Mimngor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Maungor, pp!! AUB YADKIN RAILROAD* CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offcot Novembor 24, 1901t WEST BOUND. DAILY No. 53-Leavo Wilmington 9.1ft a. m., Duo Fayetteville 12.20.p; m. Leavo Foyottoville 12.42 p, m. Arrivo Sanford 1.58 p. m. EAST BOUND. DAILY No. 52-L oavo Sanford 3.05 p, m. Arrivo Fayettovillo 4 20 p ni Leavo Fayettovillo 4 30 p. m. Arrivo Wilmington 7,15, BENNETTSVII-LK BRANCH. Train leaves Bcnnottsvillo 8.10 a. m. Maxton 9. 05, lied Spriugs9.32, Parkton 10.02, arrivo Fayettovillo 11.10. Returning, leaves Fayettovillo 4. 40 p. m., Hope Mills 5.00, Rod Springs 5.35, Maxton 6.16, arrivo ?enuottsvillo 7.1?p. m. Oonncofcions at Foyottovlll.o .with train No. 78, at Maxton with tho Carolin* Oontral Railroad, at Rod Springs with th? 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