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H, -4L &JIOWN - - - Editor Friday February 2, 1906 Bi?bHorlptlon l'rico? ?tt? yea?.$1.00 Bigmouths. .50 Three mouths.25 PEN J ND SCXSSORGRAPB.S Thu storm king did con rmi o ra bin damage at Charlotto and Kal oigh last Friday. Hov. 0. W, Creighton, oditor of tito Christian Appeal has purchas ed a homo in Groonwood, S. C., and will roside there. Tito anarchists are after Gover nor Glonn of North Carolina, Pattison of Ohio and Pennypaoker of Pennsylvania. Tho Darlington News, which worked hard to close up the Dis ponsary of that placo, now carries three large double column ads for Wadosboro whiskey houses. It was nofTprohibition but moro bus iness that tho News wanted. 125 Bushels Of Oom TO The Aore ' Williamson of Darlington, S. C. was at tho cotton convention in New Orleans last week talking corn. He raises 125 bushels to the aero, and has been doing that .tor ien years post. His method of cultivating is peculiar. He gives his corn but very little cul tivation but givos that cultivation nfc tho right time. Our people work theirs into big stalks and suinllcars. Mr. Williamson works his up into small stalks and big ears. Ho does not begtu to plough his field until the corn has roach ed a certain stage and ho saves labor and makes a big crop. By way of comparison, it might be stated that the farmers around Mr. Williamson raiso from 10 to 15 bushels of corn to tho acre. A tysfom of farming by which 125 bushels of corn is produced to the acre, is well worth looking into. Charlotte Evening Chronicle. DEATHS' DOINGS Mrs Kuchel Pearson, who has boen sick for some weeks, diod on Tuesday afternoon about 2.30 o'clock at tho home of her son, Mr. John J. Pearson, at the advanced ago ot 88 years and 5 months. The remains wore laid to rosfc at Oak llidgo cemetery on Wednes day afternoon afc 3 o'clock in the presence of a largo concourse of relativos and friends, Rev. T. E. Morris of tho Methodist church d'Wmb, ? dian v\\\\ -cfc .. .>?.<".<.n : . Uio i vient Tho . 1 ,i . ?i .. , .(: t ivi] . ; iii! t| jl|Jl i1";- kl> . i,., dj, iii ;.: . ?j , to his sister Mrs O. W. Crosland, that her oldest brother Mr. Roland Hill was killed on ??ie Contra! Kailroad aho?'t ;ivo milos south of Sumter, near Brogdon. Mr. Hill has boen living at Alcoluand was on hi's way to Sumter and Camdon on Monday night's train, and in some way fell off of tito rear coach and when found later ho was doad. His body was taken to Camdon. His mother and brothers and sis terr attended the funeral afc Cam den on Wednesday. HOTS FROM BETHEL. Farmers in this section are busy preparing for another crop. Miss Lucy Bundy of Chester field ia visitisg Miss Lutie Bundy. Wo regrofc to report that Mrs John Genes is quite sick. Miss Sadie Stubbs oad her cou sin Miss Martha Stubbs if Brights ville is viciting at the homo of Mr. Thad Stubbs near Bennottsvillo. Wo haye boen having lots of rain and rejoice at tho beautiful sunshine to da}'. Mr. Archie Breeden is building a now residence, I think he means for tho wedding bells to ring soon. There was a pleasant social giv en afc tho home of Mr. Thad Stubbs on Saturday night in hon or of Missos Sad io aud Matha Stubbs. Mr. Lamar Bundy of Brights ville spout last Sunday night nt tito homo of his uncle Mr. N. F. B Uuday, A FARMBR. January .10 1906. Tho Taylor Lectures. Owing to tho irrelctmnent weath er last week, the program of Loe tures hy Hov. E. O. Taylor, I). D. could not bo curried out, but ho stayed over and on Sunday morn ing preached for Hov. ?Joncs at tho Baptist church, and lectured in the santo church in tho afternoon, and at tho Methodist church at night. Ho als? lectured at tho Auditorium throe night) this week. Some Good Advice GIRLS, yoi! owe to your mother to he on tim look-out for every oc casion to make whatever return you -cnn for her years of sacrifice and planning for your happiness and well-being. Treat her with unva rying courtesy, deference, un?? seek her comfort, and pleasure above all others, and never be impatient, for ehe has had great patience with you. Hon notts vii! o Mercantile Go., Agts for The celebrated Guttun Dropper. Guano Distributors. Home made Virginia Lard. ' Kingan's Hams. Will Arrive To-morrow. Sailor Jean, tho joi?y good* man who left Augusta, Mo., April 1. 1903, to visit every State Capital iu tho United States, walking and Eushing his Trolloyctte, w'rites us o will bo in our town on Satur day (to-morrow). Ue has already walked over 20,000 miles and is now on tho homo stretch enroll te lor Haleigh, flo was at Columbia last woek. You will know him by his sign. Givo him good oheor and ho will note it in his book of the trip he is making. We are now prepared to Insure your country dwellings and other pro* perty. See when your policy expires and got our rates. Cuos?iAND & TYSON. Phono 212. ..The Insurance Mon Cheap Reading. Tho Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excollent Lady's Book for $1.50 The Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.50 Tho Tri-Weokly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT ono year for only $1,75. This is tho cheap est reading over offered. The Seaboard Air Line. Tho Seaboard will sell reduced tickets of ono and ono third faro to Columbia, S. C., and return, on account of South Caiolina College literary societies' centennial cele bration, Fobraary 5 7. They will also sell tickots on certificate plan of ono and ono third fare, pins 25 cents, for tho round trip to Now Orleans La; Mobile, Alu, and Pensacola, Pla on occount of Mar di Gras, February 22 27. Reduced race round trip tickots will also bo sold at rate ot one and one third faro to Jacksonville, Pla, on account of Woodman of the World Convention, Eebruary 20-25. How To Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard ot' a single ?nv stance of a cold resuliing in pneumonia or other lung trouble wheu Foley's Honey and Tar bas been taken, lt not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and reiuse any substi tute offered. Dr. (j. J Dishop ol Agnew. Mich., Writes; "i have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of penumonia with good results in every casn." For sale by Dennettsville Pharmacy. '?.j ,V ' I './Wk- V/-tV'-' . '?7' 'vM' '' Without Properly Fitted Glasses? You should call and have them ex amined by IIB with our now Electric Eyescopo. No charges for exami nation. Our entire Optical Parlor is so completo that we can fit and pleaso every patient. Special attention given to fitting glass es for your children S. J. PEARSON, Joweler and Optician. BEE'S LAXATIVE HONEY AND TAR CURES OOUQMB AND COLDS E. C. MORRISON, - UKAI.KH IN - Electrical and Plumbing Supplios. Electric Lampa a Speoialty. Ma n offer Ci ty EI e o tri v, Pla nt. Phono 114. Bonnottsvillo, S. 0. JMS?" Roport nil troub'.o with tho linos or stroot lights to tho above. Specials at Mooro's. Canned Tripe 20c ouch or 2 for 35 Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good. Fresh jelly-assortod-only 10. Armour's Sausage in tomato calico only JO cents. lloin/.o's White Wino Vinegar for pickling. r ino Watch Itepuiring - 18 ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, - Wctik KycH M ??le Strong, Ry Haying us to Fit your Uyos up with a with a pair of Furo Orystulino Louses Wo guarnntoo to suit y( u or refund your mor oy-that's our pinn. Prices aro tho Lowest ooheletent with (Irst-oh)RS work. SAM J. PEARSON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, I'ernianontly located afr . B JO N iN BT TSV i I- ii E , S. C. MORE PROMPT SERVICE For tho convenience of my patrons, [ hayo had a Phone placed in my res dence where calla for my servico can io made and answered without delny, 'orisons who dosiro hurried sorvioo will ?lease give name and phono nu miter. Respect ful ly Allen Stoney, Carpet and Paper Mon, Bennottsville Phono 181. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, freo from alum or phos phate aold ROYAL ?AKINO POWDER CO., H?W YORK. FARM FOR SALE. 355 ACRES--225 under cultivation, balance well timbered, onk, hickory, pino, cedar, etc. Will eell with thia placo tho choieo of two beautiful bomen, 80 and 130 seros, respectively, nine room dwellings \\ ?th all necessary outbuilding*, 2^ miles from Darling ton on Railroad, Telephone and daily mail. C. J MILLING. Darlington, BC, R F. D. 3 '-Ll_'_ .JI Heady for Your Orders. Tho Clio Novelty M'l'g Works will got up your Bill for Flooiing, Ceiling, Germano Siding ? Weatherboarding, as well as your House trimmings Door, Sash, Blinds, Grills and Man tles, promptly and cheaply. Seo them for anything in thc building lino 1 hoy will savo you money. N THU OUIOINAL, Foley & co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account ol the great merit and popularity ot Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered lor the genuine. These worthless imitations have simular sounding names lieware ol them The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is In a yellow package. Ask for it and reluse any substitute, It is the best remedy for coughs and colds, For sale by Benncttsvillc Pharmacy. CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROM NA Coimty of Marlboro--Court of Com mon Picas. ANDERSON GIBSON, et. al., Pill's u</a inst EBEN EX ER QUICK, et. al., Defd te IN obedience to thc Decretal Order granted in the above entitled action L will sell belore the court house door in Bennettsvilte on the first Monday in Feb ruary next, during legal sale hours, to the highest bidder, the tract ol land on which Tristiom Quick died, seized and possessed, excluding therefrom the trart of l?tnd "?UcfCrl 'r> hftVf? L???*? 'tor'1 to F.binek on Oct ?, . ams tito pori'oil - i" t >:d tc i bc nvev U u SI I. 'Tc?m? of 0al?"-Or?c-iuird Cash, bal ance payable in two equal annual in stallments, with interest Irom date of sale, secured by bond ol purchaser and a mortgage on the premises, with thc privilege of paying all Cash. Thc pur chaser to pay tor all papers Should thc highest bidder fail to comply with his or ncr bid, I will on the same day or some convenient subsequent salesday resell thc premises at the risk ol the highest bidder refusing to comply. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. STATIC OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Pions. LIDA DAVID ELLIOTT and MAnOARBT Ra iiKccA BROWN, Plaintiffs, against WILLIAM DAVID MONAUL, Defendant. Complaint for Partition and Relief. BY virtue ol a Decree ol Sale granted in above entitled action, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, before the Court Mouse door in Bennettsvillc on the first Monday in February next, dur lng lee;al bouts ol sale, the lollowing described pieces, parcels or tract of land situate In the county ol Marlboro in the State .aforesaid, that is to say: One Tract, containing Ninety (90) Acres, more or less, bounded by the public road leading from Blenheim to Bingham, by lands of Mrs Minnie S. Rogers and others; This tract being originally divided into two tracts, one cleared, and thc other woodland, and being the same devised by Dr. W J David, deceased, to his daughters Mrs Lida David Elliott; Mrs Margarett He. becca Brown and Mrs Jim David Mc. Naul. One other Tract, containing Thirty seven (37) acres, more or less, bounded by the public road aforesaid, by lands ol Mrs Minnie S Rogers, ,J. R. Townsend and Charlie Henegan, and being also a part ol the lands devised as aforesaid by the said Dr. W. ,J. David to his said daughters Terms ol Sale-One h di Cash, the balance; on a credit ol twelve monhts. thc credit portion to bear interest Irom date ot s;dc, and be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage ol the premises, with the privi'ege ol paying all cash; and incase purchaser does not comply with terms of sale, the premises will be resold on the same or some sub Sequent salesday at the risk ol the pur chaser or purchasers, who are to pay for all necessary papers, J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. Bennettsvillc, S. C., Jan. 13, 1906. F01EY$??0NEY>TTAR Cures Soldai Provente Pneumonie I3>f~ Read every page, Yes, read every line, For by 1 his fatigo lt may pay for time EGGS FOR SALE. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE, Eggs all tho your, Prb.o Bird?. For uotting ?f ?5 ?gb'? $1.50. WHITE SINGLE COMB LEOHORNS. 'Jgga 81.00 for setting of i?, HUBERT MORRIS, ltonnnthvilln, H. 0, GO., - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALI- OF FBRVILXZBRB, Fancy and Heavy Groceries, WE keon all kinds of (JH.UN, HAY, SHIP8TUFF, &o.. Tho "BURT" or 90 Day OAT'S, I?K?> K HST PROOF OAT8, Virginia Watcrgrouud MEAL, Fancy and lUlf paton!. FLOUR-"liing Loader" oau't bo boat. Just received Barrel NICE MACKEREL. WE also carry a complete Uno of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS and CAPS, aud tho fanioua Hamilton & Rrowu SHOES. ! tfSr Call and </rf <mr pri?es before buying, 3&T Prompt Attention give? to Phone Orders. Ring up 48. MCNNETTSVILLE MERCANTILE CO. Fobrunry 1, 1900. DIU Wa Ma W?ien in Want ol Teams- i MOORE'S a Want ot the Railroad, or a Trip to iiie Country. Always Ready I o ;5erve Galls for Teams. ? hone 93. Asher feit's dition Powders Mal ol' ho s and mules fat without bloating. It doe: '>? thoroughly cleansing the system of all i owing perfect assimilation of food, ther olid muscle and fat. I ulcs improve in appetite and spirits doses, the hair sheds, and the new ;k and glossy. dition Powders are packed in doses, nd good for horses and mules only, ?rful tonic and appetizer, being the ian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is . ,-emost remedy in its class on the American market tt 25 cents package. ; CWTON, Bennettsville, S. C. uL DRUG CO., McColl S. C.: aftcj firs! coat ; sh Ashcvafl's Co with It is i nv -,, ? ?>. Eormulee of a pracl >"X7V Line ;EvJT WAY BOU'TH . WEST. I BENNET! ' & CHER A W R. R. ?i'i -v ti Bonnet . .? a Che t a J 8.10 p. m. I I?PT SUNDAY. * Direct conr Uheraw with through trains to tho North, East. i fl ul West. Thc short Uno ami to Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Haleigh, Richmond. V\ i i i ['altimore, Philadelphia, Now York, ^ Boston, Buffalo, Pit lints North and East. 5 Tho short line and q koa linn Jolumbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Montgonn s and all points South and Wost. PX Foi further inform?t ?>? Choraw R. lt.. Bet T. P A., SBABOA? . ? ..%.*. IM CHAKI.I?S V. STU Poultry For Sale. Mrs A. M. Fletcher, F. 1). No. 1, has a fino i-ry which she will soll i i pound-All fine Han >uth Hocks. If you ivrito her at once. i.'l NOTICE OF FINAL DI! Instate of K. 13. Eas HAVING thifl day liloil In Judgo'a Office of Marloo Inn) return as \dininintrntorfc )f K. E Etetorling, Notice ia li .hat wo will imply to Knid cou lay of February, i<p6, for a li m Administrator aa aforesaid, H. T. fun. is, 1900 AO.) TT'OJC Ste; Two Milk 0 young calve* .viii easily give 2\ ?jais ri lay with proper attention h?r Information apply at I Price $;$0 each, WANTEC THE PUBLtO TO KNOW th ?ropared to THRASH PE? lotioe at fair prlooa and ?utisi intend or 110 pay pay. I oan ilrs A, Y. Moore's Place, R W. M. F N.)V 10 honncttnv Warning No \LL persons aro horcl>y I trespass In any manaor 1 ty landa in Marlboro county, nt razing a took, outtlng haulii g u Mlh ?log and gnu. I will onfi gnlitnt all who violate thin not >eo, 5, 1905. LEWIS ( FXtESPASS NO ^1,11 pc nona arc warned not \ on any cf my lund 1 lu any li ipoolally inuit mg, cutting or ! tin of thc penalty for HO dolnj; K. C. Mci November 7, 1905. MEDLIN, agent Bennettsville & , or address lt. L. BURROUGHS '., Columbia, 8. C. P. A., S.A.L, Ry, Savannah, Ca. Tax Returns OKKIOB OK AUDITOR MAUI,nono Co , Bonuettavillo, ti. C., Nov 30, 1905, I IOTIOE ?H hereby irivon that thia Oflloo \] will bo opon from January int to Fob lary 20, 1906, Inclusivo, for tho purpoeo roeoiving tho rcturuH of tho tax payer? Marlboro county. All poraone having property lo thoir poa? Baloo na owner, or holder, or husband, trout, guardian, truHtoo, administrator, counting ollieor, abolit, attorney or factor i tho f'uHt day of January 1906, aro re tired to lift the Hame for taxation within 0 time required by law, or incur tho poli ty of fifty pur cent, which attaches in .KO of failure to do HO. Ploaae tako uotioo also that this is tho mo for tho re.urn of all lauds, lot9, in et real cntnto of evory kind, with nil lilding thereon. In listing Town property ch lot with improyetnouts munt be listod paratoly. AIHO return county property in hatevcr townnhip it inly he located. There ia a POM. TAX of Ono Dollar laid jon all malo porsons between tho ngos of - and 00 yearn, except thono who aro limed and unable to earn a Bupport. There in niuo a "capitation tax" of fifty ntH lavied 011 all dogH Tho Auditor or an Assistant will attend tho following piucos in tho county on 1 days named for tho convenicuco of the bbc : ld Hill, Mandeville, January 221I 1906 id Hill, Blonhoira, " 23d 1906 owosvillo, Briatow'e Rtoro " 24th 1906 ebron, Hamor'a Storo, " 25th 1906 :?l Bluff, Bluff Milln Store " 26th 1906 io, " 27th 1906 tum, " 29th 1906 ?Coll, ?' 30th 1906 wtonvillo, Adama' Store, . " 310t I906 ightnvillo, Goodwin's Mill, Fob'y 1 1906 lithvillo, Grant's Mill, Fob'y 3 1906 My oilleo in llonnottnvillo will bo opon ring tho limo prosoribod by law from mary mt to February 20, 1906, whoro i i.ates in Ronnottsvillo and thoso who fail?* to return at tho nbovo nnmod places can accommodated. C. I. SHERRI LL, Auditor Marlboro County. if) nt .1 (.) . "!>... Flowers 1 Flowers I virs. ,JnoS. Mooro has a fino of G?raniums, Begonias cns, Palms and other jilants, ll rooted, that she desi ros tc I Cuttings 2?o per dozen. O?tJNTY SUPERVISOR'S REPORT For Third Quarter 1905, WABBANT? DRAWN ON OB OJ NA RY J*T7JS!>. Date Name July 7 PG Hollie, I M Bounds, J B Ggreeu, J W Crosland, T L Orolaud, J H Thomas, J E Hinson, P A McKollar, J T Fowler, J A Drako, IVt 15 Coward .InUK H W Lindsay, M V/ Adams, W L Stanton, C I Shorrill, C D Eastorling, C D Odom, No. Claim Nature of Chun Amount 8G1 862 863 364 365 366 867 868 869 370 371 372 873 374 375 376 377 Beunottsville Hd. Co, 378 Luther Fletcher, 379 Joe Jacobs, 381 John D Hayes, 38 2 W J Balwin, ??63 Jesse Jones, 384 John B Hinson, 385 B F Hamer, 386 A F Hilliard, 387 Richard Caiu, 388 Maulty Ellisou, 389 July 15 J H Thomas, 390 July 21 WH Woodley, 391 B D Townsend, 392 James McDaniel, 893 Walker Evans & Co. 394 J K Flotchor, 395 Bank of Marlboro, 396 Marlboro Demoerat, 397 Z T Pearson, 398 Excelsior Hdw Co., 399 Fred G Hollis, 400 N Richarson, 401 Charloy G.ant, 402 D M Clark, 403 Milton MoLaurin, 404 H S Grant, 405 P A Mc Kel lar, 406 J B Watkins, supt. 407 Boll Tolephouo Co. 408 Henry Hixson, 409 Aug 4 Tom C Hamer, 410 John II Thomas, 411 W L Stanton, 412 McDonald Paint Co. 413 C A Moore, B &C Ry. Co., C T Moore, T L Crosland, C D Eastorling, W J Atkinson, J D Stanton, Coit Little, Strauss <Sc Co., Luther Fletcher, J M Lee, J T Leo, Jesse Jones, tTohu B Hinson, J D Hayes, James F David, M E Coward, Dr. J F Kinney, J M Lee, J B Green, James A Drake, C I Shorrill, W M Atkinson, Dr W J < ' MS!J ud, Chris D bdoteV Aug 13 VV !.. Kln'o?Vj " \V \\?: '. . .. :; ?. .1 -1 Smith, P F; Unidor, J D McCall, Harmon Odom, 414 41cj 416 417 418 419 420 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 137 4^* 439 440 418 447 448 Sopt 1 Aug 15 nug JU Bunk of Marlboro, 451 B F Hamer, 452 B D Townsend, 453 B & C Ry Co., 454 Dr. J L Jordon, 455 J W Tu runge, 456 Alex Driggor8, 457 N H Hubbard, 458 1J D Odom, 459 W P Breedon, 460 P A McKellar, 461 J J Lane, 462 C Alex Browu, 463 Milton MoLaurin, 404 Ben L Jones, 405 James T Whittaker, 400 A A Grant, 407 J T Douglas, 468 Fred G Hollis, 309 J 1) Hollis, 470 A Graham, 471 P N Stantou. 472 Z V McCall, 473 C P Hodges, 474 J I) Stanton. 575 B & C Ry Co., 470 Standard Mob Co., 477 W W Parham. 478 Electric Light Plant 479 B P Homer, 4?0 K McQueen, 481 W L Kinney, 4?2 J J Tart, 483 P T Odom, 484 II C Williamson, 485 J B Green, 480 D J Brayboy, 487 W C Stubbs. 488 Joseph Jacobs, 480 So Express Co., 490 J ll Thomas, 401 J II Thomas. 402 Harmon Odom, 493 Peo Deo Advoeato, 494 C D Eastorling, 495 T L Crosland, 490 M B Cowatd. 497 Fred G Hollis, 498 Dr J. F. Kinney, 499 J T Medlin, 500 W J Stubbs. 501 Julian MoLaurin. 502 Mrs A G Kasdorllag, 603 E A Pa ti orson, 504 J D Hayes, 605 Renncttsvillo lld Co., 5t)0 L A Fletcher, 510 W M Lindsay, 911 J J Ingram, 512 A L Morris, 613 P L Broedon. 614 W L Stunt on, 515 Richard Cain, 510 Lewis Fillcrbo, 517 J ? Docs, 518 T D Lashley. 519 W M Swann, 020 Excelsior Hdw Co.. 521 ll K Willis, 522 Indiana moh?no Co., 523 W M Atkinson. 521 Fred G Hollis, 525 P A MoKollar, 520 City of Honno'tsvillo, 527 W J Atkinson, 528 W A Rogors, 529 J P Evans, 530 Boll Tolophono Co., 531 0 M Weatherly, 632 J A Drako, 633 J D McCall, 534 J F David, 635 li D Od rm, 636 Harmon Odom, 537 W Turlington. 538 J M Jaokson. 539 Planton IN at Bank] 510 Ml Merohnndi8e 9 Repair work convoying lunatics board of equalization, m a gist i atc salary salary and stamps painting interior of Jail merchandise pauper claim salary as olerk of court salary as supervisor constable service board of equalization salary and stamps salary as auditor magistrate's salary lumber account merchandise account salary as road builder work ou bridge pauper account beef for convicts convict guard wages convict guard wnges com i n issi on or's per diem dieting jurors repair work work on road jury, witness and cons. work on road merchandise work on road stationery account, work on road draft in favor Wilkes, printing account pauper account, merchandise account merchandise account lumbor account convict guard lumber account lunacy account pauper claim, lot of hay for county stock lights for jail court bouse phone reut work on public road lumber account county treasurer's salary salary and stamps painting roof of Jail pauper claim freight account lumber and pauper claims magistrate's salary magistrate's salary magistrate salary work on road refund commutation tax merchandise account work on public roads work on public road work on public road couvict guard wages convict guard wages pauper account looking after road defaulters supervisor's salary county physician service work on road convoying, &c , stamps and express salary as auditor hauling for tho county luuaoy and mileage lu ru hoc account v:.-;'> " >v'. >'\vl - "iv<. rk oil pulil?? road work' ou public loud li ?kihg up rond defaulters work on public road work on public road drft Ricmond Iron Works commissioner';! per diem merchandise account freight account lunacy account refund commutation tax refund commutation tax work on public road work on public road saddle merchandise account lumber account pauper claim Lunacy account aonstable services hauling cn public road coffin for pauper mcrchaudiso aoconnt merchandise account work on public road work on publio road woik on publio road work on public road pauper account repairing bridge freight account Adding machiuo work on public road lights at the Jail oom missioner's per diem work on public road work on public road road and bridgo work di toning on pubho road constable scrvico conveying lunatics dieting road hands board of equalisation pim per chum express charges salarj and stamps jury, witness and constablo looking up road defaulters Printing account rnaghtrato salary magistrate, salary batury ns supervisor merchandise account physioian salary and lunacy hewer pipe &o , vogel ables for convicts ribbon for Typewriter lumber account work on public road pauper account morohandiso account lu9)bor and hauling on road woi k on public road work on convict oago work on public road corn Cor county stock biliary as supt education and stamps 59 23 shoeing county mulos 3 60 ditching on publio road 5 46 bridge building for county 18 00 morohandiso account 24 47 merchandise account 2 75 morohandiso account 50 29 board of equalisation 4 00 blades fe? road machine 16 00 hauling account 10 25 merchandise account 10 15 morohandiso account 14 25 electric lights for Jail 1 04 magistrate salary 4 10 lumber account 17 91 magistrate salary 25 00 court house phone rent 2 00 pauper claim 42 40 Ul ni 00? account 4 10 work on public road 1 50 Looking up road defaulters 17 ot) work on publio roud 1 00 lumber account 10 82 collin for paupor 3 00 pauper account 7? vii drali for corn and hay 123 72 iuipbcr ace mut, $0?, 3 50 RESPECTFULLY SCUMITTHD, M. R COWARD, County Supervisor. of libornlly using: our fertlll* aors,la to pay oil a mortgsgo ou tho old farm. Jtotul tttolol lowluK from. Monera. Wherry {i Hon, ow m .'o ot t?o Magnolia fruit Farm. Durant, Mino.: "We raado ?U00 from ono aero ntrawborrles, on which your fortllizerB woro used. Eight yonvn mr o wo bough t this phtoe nt (20 por aero, lt waa then conoidorod to havo boon worn out twenty yoara bofor*. but by liberally uslng Virginla-Carollnn Fertilizer* under poa* and velvet bunna. wo can now grow almost any* thing, and huvo beou otrorod 1360 per aoro for tho plooo. We exporlmonted wita a great many brands of fertiurers, but find tho highest por-oonk. oheapor." Now don't you think Virginia-Carolina Vorttllzore would enahlo you to pay off a mortgago If you hail one? V/ell. don't uso any othor. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. piohmond. Va. Norfolk, Vs. Durham. N. jp? Charleston, 0.0. Baltimore. Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Qa. Montgomery, Ala. Meraphie, Tonn. Bhrovoport, hf\. FIRE I FIRE! Winter is Coming PTOTECT YOUR ROOFS 4 From Fire and make them Wa ter Proof and Preserve Your Shingles also Tin, Iron, Paper Hoofs by applying W. JAY MCDONALD'S Patent Fire, and Waterproof Cement Roof Paint. $181,000 dollars worth ol property sa ved in Bennettsyille from ruin, by the use of the above Paint. It DOES NOT COST you a FORTUNE to Paint your J(oof. See MCDONALD or W. 1\ H lt F F DION, jr., and let them Examine Your Kool or make prices. Full explanation given in a personal interview, or by letter. Special prices by the Barrel, We are now manufactu ring tins Paint in Bcnnettsville, S. C. Address all enquiries to McDonald Roof Paint Co. Bonnottsville, S. C. 8??" Don't forget tlint I have a nice large Refrigerator in which to keep Butter, Cheese, Lard, Fruits and all perishable goods fresh and cool during tho summer months. W. M. R?wo WARNING NOTICE. ALL poreons aro warned against trespass. Ino? 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