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SVILLK. S, C. Aprii ?, 19?7. PJT - . . Editor baorlptlOH l'rlooi .11.00 8ix n355?h8rrrr.T.Tvr.';... .50 Three months.25 JPETf ANO SCISSORCfJRAPHS May 7, 8, and 9 are tho dates selected for tho Confederate re union in Columbia. Mr. J. C. Dove, formerly of Dovesville, died of heart failure in Sumter Monday. A severe earthquake occur red in Turkey on Monday and many people killed. The United States now has more than eighty million souls. The cities show the largest growth. The colored man who attem pte 1 au assault on Miss Pittman near Latta has not yet been found. Kev. 0. S. Sholl of the Synod of Tennessee has accopted a call to the Presbyterian church at Florence, aud will take charge tho last of April. Mrs. R. L. Bonnoit of Darling ton, who was shot by her husband in Charleston recently, in a fit of insanity, died Sunday morning, Mr. Bonnoit is in the asylum. Rev. T. P. Baker for several years roctor of St David's church at Oheraw, and his good wife are visiting friends in that town. He hu? friends in Bennettsviile who will bo glad to meot him again. Whiskey drinking; confuses tho drinker's bruin; It confuses his business, it confuses his family, it confusos his friends, it confuses communities, it confuses the church, it confuses evrything with wnich it has to do. MEETING OF CAMP HENF.GAN. In obedience to orders Camp Hone ?gan, No. 766, bold tho cloven th annual mcotiog in tho court house on Monday April 1st 1907, and was called to order by Commander, J. B. Green. J. F. Bolton, acting chaplain, led in prayer. Adjutant C. D. Eastcrliog called the roll and received the annual dues. There wore 27 comrndos present It was moved and carried that the ofllcers of tho past year be re-olo<?tod for the ensuing year aa follows : J B. Groen, Commander P. M. John, lat Lieutenant V, Manning. 2d TM t< iii O. D. MeOotl, lid j.itt '>.'. ]> K:'.Mi?) lingi ?'."!u'x:.t j| G. Richardo;, fi.. kin il, I. Napier, SutiWeh ?.'"tnin'it Ob? . .v '.. - and li, Mci i', tyre made impi ?'< rema ri in rogard to electing uetegntes io mu anuual rounious, and the importance of members paying up dues. Commander Green thon annouuoed the receipt from the Chapter of the U D. C, of blank applications for the CrosBes of Honor to bo boatowod by thom in June. All present scoured thom at onco. Comrade H. H. Newton offorod the following resolution : Resolved, That the Commander make such advertisement and take such steps as he thinks necessary to collect the an nual dues of the members of this du p, and to get all the applications in proper form for to secure the distribution of thu Crosses of Honor to be bestowed by the U. D. C. thc 3d of June. Comrade H. H. Newton niovod that a committee of tbroo bo appointed to draft suitablo resolutiou? in memory of our deceased oomrades nineo last meeting. Tho following deaths wore reported : W. M. Breeden, Alpheua Amnions W. S. Townsend. T. L. Crosland, C. Polatou, Thoa. M. Bolton. Comrades H. H. Newton, Simoon J. Molnnia and O. D. Fastorliug wore appointed for thia duty. The following wero oloctod dologatoa to the national reunion, which moots in Richmond in June: J. B. Green, J. K. Fletchor and R. 0. McIntyre. Chas Crosland, H. II Newton and J. Woodloy, wore olected dologates to the State rouuion, which meets in tho city of Columbia May 7, 8, 9. On motion tho dologates to oacb re* union wero empoworod to appoint their own nltoruatoa. Comrade Chas Crosland submitted -.a writton roport from tho committee appointed at tho last mooting to de vine some plan of securing nu omorgoncy fund for tho relief of noody votoraus, which, aftor romarks waa laid on the table. A number of suggestions were oiloroil, but no definite plan of action was adoptod. There hoing no further business tho Camp adjourned. J. B. Green, Commander. C. D. Kastorling, Adjutant. Birthdays Celebrated. Monday last was the birthday of two well known citizens-Mr. T. B. Fraser and his son-in-law Mr J. H. Parish?-the first 55 and ibo second 65 years. Mr. Fraser was born on tho Krvin farm within two miles of town, and still lives about tbo same distance. Mr. Parish^ for convenience* cel ebrated bis birthday Sunday, and all of thc family connections of both wero present, except Mrs Ilobert Edens of Sumter and Willie Fraser of Hurtsville -about 36 in an. On Monday Mr. Fraser celebra ted bis, and all of thc samo party wero present and bud a royal good reunion. The editor received an invitation but could not go do vn pu account of salcsday in town. LETTER FROM SALTERS. Mr. Editor-As I have not seen anything in your paper from Saltors lately I will drop yo? a few Hees. Tho long spell of dry hot weather was bronen Sunday by thunder showers which was badly needed that is the showers. Farmers are about done plant ing corn, and some are plautiug cotton. Mr. Jno C. Everett has 23 acres planted in Maroh the other 60 he will plant in April, oats look very woll. Bishop J. J. Tart is Running a shad fishery iu Blaok River and is doing soaloing business. The Dispensary at ICingstreo is still closed, but Mr. Tiger is doing a lively business. What has become of J/F. Mo G? I uevor hear of him now. I suppose he is waiting for the spring and thunder to open up in full,, if so, he will soon get his wish. Mr. Clinton Stanton of Clio is pulling the cord over "Kit" for Mr. W. David. Mr. E. T. Hamer is in Texas, prospecting for a bottor-half, Mrs Alice David and Mrs T. A. Mc Daniel will in a few days visit thoir parents at Clio and Tatum. Write again unole Jool, your lot tcrs aro too far apart. Well for fear of too much valua ble space being taken up in your valuable paper will oloso with bust wishes to the dear old Domocrat and its Readers. ZENO. Salters, April 2d 1907. Jurors tor Common Picas Court. First Week, April Term 1907. J W MoLaurio, H W Coxe, W D Jenkins, H H Stanton, J T Stanton J M Hood, J F Allen W L Webster T M Adams J L McCall H T MoLaurin CHM Quick, Joel Gibeou H C Towusend J A Woodley F R Croslaud. J A W Mooro H R Poele, E H Webster Raiford Gibson. T E MoC-11 W M Dees W G ?ngliBh J A OTuoll, J D McQueen Light Townsoud, A C Gilchrist H E Stockton Theo L Breeden L P Richards, W D Mooro L J Breeden, J W Jackson E W Evans, Z A Drake E S Moore, Shooting On The Line. Reports came of another kill ing on the State line above Boy kin. This time Fred Quick a young man shoots Albert Oha vis. The cause is traced to plenty of liquor. Since th** dis ?rjno I r\ ? 4-\\ r> f<fn Ul po ll Of t7 OT >'; hV -ati mm ? '..;.?> tina and postoihco a bunch of Keys. In the buuoh was apostoffioc key 164. I would be ploascd to recover same. T. M. Wooster. Salesday In April. There was not a large crowd in town on the first Monday on ac count of tho sudden ohangc in the weather. The Clerk of Court sold one piece of real estate--the B. II. Covington lot in Blenhein to B. L. Jones for $200 and cost of papers. There were no special exhibits, but tho horse swappers were hore and some exohanges made. The were no accidents or inci dents worthy of note. Don't dive Satisfaction. A subcriber in Brownsville say? tho delay of R. F. D's in leaving Benuettsville prevents patrons from getting mail the same day, as the carriers leave Blnnheim before thc arrivals of the mail from Bon notts* ville. Tho dailios also aro two days old when they get them. Either the carriers at Blenheim should wait or tho ones from Ben nettsville leave earlier, to make daily oonnoations, Boat on the X'eo Bee. Mr. Sam Sparks, of Georgetown, has taken tho contract to build a steam bout to rim from George town to Cheraw, and to have it ready by August, in time tor fall business. Now let the owners of tho Gardner's Bluff waro house go to work and put it lu order, and perhaps our morchants will do some business on the river. Olio Municipal Eleotion. The following officers were elected at Clio on Monday: Mayor-John Barrentine. Aldermen-Chas Manning, H. G. McCall, Jeff D. Edens, J. C. Covington. Bonnettsvillo Town O?f?cors, At a mass meeting held Fri day afternon the following were nominated as town officers for the next two years: Mayor- P. A. Hodges. Aldermen-Throop Crosland, C. S. Chaffin, P. A. MoKellar, F. G. Hollis. Tho eleotion comos off next Tuesday. Tho Newton Pills Those great blood and liver regulators are known over Marlboro. For the convenience of his customers he has left a few boxes at this office where they oan get them. BASTER CELEBRATIONS. The Easter of 1907 was duly eel w/ated all over the county. Egg Hunts on tho Saturday before aro reported at many sohools. Tho ono at Hebron was a big affair. Some 260 eggs woro hid in the grove and at the oloso of tho hunt tho teachors Misses Cameron and Wade distrib uted candy and all had a sweet timo -unole Jool in tho number. On Sunday morning at Salem church au oxcollont program pre pared by tho superintendent and his sister, Miss Hattie H Hostess, was most happily rendered by tho school -sweot songs, recitations and au address by Bev. David of Rocking ham, N. C. Tho morning services at tho town churches woro well attended, and many pretty Easter costumes woro seen, in spite of tho weather. The heavy raius proventcd any afternoon or night services. A Cow's Appetite. Several years ago a farmer near Chesterfield whose modes ty forbids the publication of his name, hung his vest on a barn yard fence. A calf chewed up a pocket in the garment in which was contained a stand ard gold watch. Last week the animal, a staid old milch cow, was butchered for beef and the time piece was found in such a position between the luugs of the cow that the process of res piration had kept the stem win der wound up, the watch had lost but four minutes and two and a half ticks in seven years. It is one of the most remarkable occurrences ever heard of. Carolina Citizen. Booming His Town. A writer in tho last issue of tho Bambburg Herald has this to say for that town: Wo have plenty of law break ers in our town, such as gamblers on high order and gamblers on low order; wo havo thom through tho woek and also on Sunday, and our officers kuow ot the fact. Wo also have mon who soil goods on tho Sabbath on tho quiet, and our officers know it. Wo also have blind tigers in our town with their eyes wide opou, and our offi cor8 know it. We havo mon who carry concealed weapons, and we also havo young lads who carry .thom, yea moro, wo havo small schoolboys who carry thom, and j our officers know it. We havo mon who got drunk and stagger on our street; wo havo mon who p.nrH? ar>A Mtv*nr nn our streets'. m .ic m< nm C . . we havo many other evils in our town that I could mention, but those will suffioo, snd I say our officers aro largely to blame for a largo amount of those evils. If this bo true ot Bamberg, thc town needs a missionory. A Criminal Attack on aa inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently ?selos littlo tube called tho "appendix.'' It's gen erally tho result of protracted consif patton, following liver torpor. Dr. King's Mew Lifo Pilla ruguUto tho tho liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of thc bowels 25c. at J. T. Douglas's Drug storo. FOR WOMEN AND HOMES, Tho April issue of STYM* ts called tho Special Easter Number. It con tains a large numbor of original and special designs for Spring, and nu un usual numbor of Attractive designs for children's dresses. A now department has hoon sdded The article on "Bread Making" is of exceptional value and interest, and is i very timely when wo consider tho puro food agitation of today. The reyiow of fashions, tho Fads of Now York, and many other articles will be found of great interest to every woman. Subscription price $1 a year. Send your uamo and address for a sample copy to Stylo Si American Dressmaker, 24 & 20 East 21st St. Now York. Out of Sight. "Ont of sight, out of mimi," is an old saying which applios with special forco to a sore, burn or wound that's boen treated with Buoklou's Arnica Salve, l t's out of sight, out of mind and out of existonce. Pilos too and chillilai is dis topear under its healing influence Guarantooc by J, T. Douglas Druggists. 25. JN?in'K\nghnmH Roaliahlo Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Bool limns, Beof Tongue, always nice and frosh at W. M. Rowe's. ARE YOU a Constitution agent ? Is there a good ono at your I'ostofliee? Did ho ovor solicit your subscription V If your fiold h, not fully 0C0UPIKD, write today for au agency. Tho best proposition ovor mado to canvassers* Livo agents wanted all ovor Carolina. Subscriptions ea9y to tako, money in your pocket for tvory order. Write today: Tho Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Ca. AGENTS WANTED-Rev. Sam Jones' Life and Saying?, by his wifo, is tho biggost Holler ovor published. Prioo only $2.50 Mag nificent outfit and right to terri tory only 50 couts. Dont miss this chanco of your life to mako monoy. Circulars freo. L. J. Nichols ?fe Co., Atlanta Ga. nll<'t SPECIAL BEQUES? Owing to ibo lluaitwi Hohl Fu;.. t?os of our town, we make u spoohl request of our patrons and the eiii zens of Bonuettsville, to awi ? na in entertaining the members of tho State Medical Association whioh coi hero on April 10,17 nod lbtl I'leaie comraunioate with any of tb ? limb T signod committeo and ututo qcflnat dy how many guest each can eut II I J. P. Kinney, ( Ibair. J. A. Faison W. J. Oror-'.-.nd, J. L. Jordan C. ll May A. S. Townsend J. H. Reese J. L Rapier I ni Grlppo and Fuouraonm Foley's Money and Tar cures lu . coughs and prevents pneumonia R.efv anv hut ihe genuine in the yelk age i Reid & Co. National Fur? Food and Drag JAW/. We are pleased to announce that Foleys Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it ns a safe remedy for children and adults. Reid & Co. I CALL ON IVIE When in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY GROCERIES, or the latest Summer Drinks. Next door to Domoorat Office [1 ' . T. W. MOORE. March 14, 11)07. To tho Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County ! DEAR BRETHREN.-The time for holding our annual Sunday Softool Conference is drawing nigh, and oncb School should havo representation. The numen of thc Superintendent and tho two delegates elected should be sent us early as possible to tho Secretary at Bonnettsvillo, also preparo the annual statistical reports as to numbers and work of the past year. Bennett8villo is preparing for n good meeting, and the brethren will be'dis appointed if you fail to show tho de sired interest. Come, working and praying for tho success of tho Confer ence at Benneltsville. The time is short-first Friday and Saturday io May, 3d and 4th. W. L Stanton, President S. A. Brown, Secretary. Important Town Tax Notice. MOTICE is hereby given that exepu? ll tions will bo issued ngaiust all property on which tho taxes havo not been paid and which is not paid by tho first day of April 1907. This ia tho last notice in regard to this matter. By order of Council MILTON MOLAURIN, Mob. 21, 07. Oity Olcrk. TVT^i.-_Tl-Til J . . men to Borve for two yoarH. ?Second, To elect ono niombor ot tho Board of Publie Worka to servo for six yoara. Third, To vote on tho question of ieau ing Rends lu tho aum of Thirty-fivo Thou sand Dollars, if ao muoh be necessary, for tho purpose of constructing a Wator worka System and Honda in tho aum of Twenty* Fivo Thousand Dollar?, if BO much be HO ooHBury, for tho purpose of constructing a Sewerage System; also to voto on tho que*, i?on of ia-tuiog honda by tho auid Town in tho sum of Ten Thousand Dollars for ?ho pur pone of improving tho Stroots and Side Walka in nuiil Town Polla opon at S o'clock, u. in,, and close at -1 o'clock p. m. Managers or Election, O. D. Kustorling, J. P, Gibsou and Jacob Iaunoaohn. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. Milton MoLuurin, Clork. March 2?}, 1905 NOTICE T(f CREDITORS, Eatato of Alico II. Hubbard A1.1. persons having claims against Alice H. Hubbard, doooascd, aro horoby no tified to promu it. tho sumo duly certified to within tho limo required by law or bo de bared paymont ; and all indobtod to some will pienso make paymont ut onoo to J. ll. HumiAllD, Adm'r. April 3, 1907. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 K take (lils method of announcing tc the people OJ Marlboro county thal Stevenson, Matheson & Stevenson, a law fi rm oem nosed of W. P. Stevenson and I). S- Matheson ol' Choraw-und W M. Slovcn.son of liennottsviilo, lately ol Darlington, havo opened an office in Hcn^ notlsville. Will practice in Staio and Federal Courts. Ulli co in second storj Ot' I 'lantern National Hunk Building. February 20. 1907. COUIIT OF COMMON PIEAS &IOT?CE ia horoby givon that tho Spting f^f Torin of tho Court of Common Plow for Marlboro County will convoue nt lion nettsvillo, on Monday April 22, 1907, at io o'clock, a. m., for two wooka. All poraona interested will take duo no tico tb Or oof, Grand jurors uro not roqulr ed to ultond. .J. A. DR A KIO, Moil. 29, 1907, C. C. C. P. -?????---> ??LV" Pipes and Smokers Supplies ii endless varioty can bo found at J. T Douglas' Drug Store. FARM FOR SALK. I offer for salo, for cash or on easy terms, a Valunblo Farm in Robeson county, North Carolina, situated on Shoo Heel (?rook, about IO milos from tho South Carolina lino and about H miles south of Maxton, Tract con* tains bl7 aeres-l2-r> acres oloarod thc balance timbered. For furtbor particulars apply to A. W. Mclean, McU 27, 1907. Luu.bcr.oo, N.C - ^ J?STJR: Or oarload of PLAN VAGON MULES One carlead of nice I of Drivers, Sadd Teams. XX. JES. Ir A i I B, 1907.-2 Have a few Ii els Mixed I sale? April 3, 1007. Cheap Heading. Tiie Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for 81.35 Thc Democrat and Thrice a week World for $1.67. The Sunny South and thc Demo crat for only $1.60 The Tri-Weekly Atiauta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT ono year for only $1,75. Thia is the cheap est reading ever offered. GET ONE SURE Bo sure and get a copy pf "The ELDER BROTHER" by Theo. L. Jervey. Wc have fourteen copies on hand and while they last we will sell them for half price, which is 75 ets or by mail prepaid for 90c. BENNETTSviM,K BOOK STORE. EASON BROS PROPS. Phone 228. Torture ol' Women. It was a terrible torture thnt Mrs. Gortie McFarland, of King's Moun tain, N. C., describes hs follows: "I sufferer] dreadful pain, and became so weak I was given up to die, when my husband got me Wine of Card Ul. Tho first dose gave relief, and with three bottles I am up doing my work. I cannot s*ay enough in praise of C. rdn: A Wooderful remedy for woman's ills. At druggists, 81.00 Store. Mr. Carroll has recently equipped his store with the lit test Optical Instruments, and is prepared to correct di??o?lt cases of defectivo visions. The editor of thc Memphis, Tenn., Times writes : "In my opinion Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and to Illy own personal knowledge l'olcv's Hon ey and Tar has accomplished many per manent cares that have bien little short of marvelous." Refuse any but the Kc"n_ uine in thc yellow package. Reid & Co. Matheson, Freeman & Co FIRE. LIFE AND HAIL INSURANCE AGENTS. BENNETTS VILLE , So. CA. Nv o oller absolute protection. PHONE MM, mch 21, i(.H)7 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EST AT K ot' J. 0. DUN ii A H. HAVINO filed in tho Probuto Judge's Of fico of Marlboro comity my final return aa Administratrix of tho Kit uto of JUH. O. Dunbar, Notice ia hereby givon that I will apply to Baili Court on tho 16th day of April, KJ07, for a Final Disobarga aa Buob. Adimnitttrntrix. IDA DUNBAR. Mch 2i, 1907. Administratrix. Don't Forget , I Am Still Itepairing ORGANS, . SEWING MACHINES & CLOCKS. Au. my work guaranteed to g've I Bat?9fact?OU or no pay. Can furnish t any missing or broken parts of any Machi n 3 on (ho market. Will do your work at your home, if preferred, whoio you can REE IT DONK, and TEST IT before paying for it. Ii. WIOKBR. I Benncttsvillc, 8. 0, AN ORDINANCE To Make tho Carrying of Concealed Weapons a Misdemeanor, Ho it ordained by tho Mayor and Alder? mon ol' 'ho 'fawn of Itennetisvillo and by thc authority of thc samo : Ou und after this date any person with in tho corporate limits ol tho Town of j Bonoottavillo carrying a Pistol, Dirk. Ru ./.or, Sling Shot, Molal Knacks, or oilier deadly Weapon usually mod for tho in* fliotion ol porsonal injury, cone '.dod about tho pornon. shill bo guilty of u rondo* meaner, and upon convienen thereof sh ill forfeit to tho Town ol' ?onnottsvillo tho weapon carried concealed, und ho lined in thc sum ol' not mme than 000 hundred i dollars and not less than Twen.lv dollars, or imprisoned not moro ihm 30 diva nor loss than five days, ai tho discretion of ' tho Mayor or Council he iring tho eu?o. Nothing heroin entrained sh ill bo on st rood to apply lo parson 4 currying OOO . ' coaled weapons upon thoir own premisos, 1 or peace offtcor III tho uctuul 'JlsohurgO ol' their duties us p 1 ico t.fli ur. Done and r u.il ?d h Council this Of it day of M uv'i I *..?7. 1\ A. IIODUKS, Mayor TATION and k ?. lORSES-o onsisting lera, Matched and l)?RL?. i mid red bu?ti ?eas tor QUICK SOLUS & CO. AN ORDINANCE To Regulate the Uso of Automobiles in tho Town of Bennettsville, S. C. bo it Ordained by tim Mayor and AldcriniMi of tito Town of helmet t nv il lo in Gounod n nscmbli il mid by authority of tho Ramo; Srei inn i. It shall bo unlawful for any perron to rido or propel any Automobilo, Steam Ourringo or vehicle uning nt eme, or oilier ari i li ci ul powor, upon any eldowalk of tho Town of BcunottBvillo ; excopt as may bo uecotmary in ontoring or leaving premises or buildingH. Section 2, It Hhall bo unlawful to lido or propel any Automobile, steam ourringo or vehicle using steam or other artificial power, ut a greater t-peed than five (5) miles an hour on Darlington ntroot botwoou Methodist and Baptist churches, and on Hroad Htrect fiom A. C. track to tho court house, nor in any oilier part of said town at more than ten (io) milos an hour. Pro? vided, however, that, whoo turning around nuncan of streets, or when turning around in any Blicot ibo Rpocd of Buob vohiolo shall not oxceed four (4) miloo an hour. Section 3. Ali automobilen, oteara car? ringen und ni m iho vehicles Bhall bo provi Tied willi bulla, gougn, or nomo imitable do vice which phnll ho Bounded na a warning when turning in thc ntrcetH or at oornora. And in tho night timo Mich vebicoea ahull I ulao bo provided with lightud lamps, lan terna O' other nuitubio lighta BO arranged and displayed na to bo convouioutiy soon from n reasonable distance. Section. It shall bo tho duty of any person riding or propelling an automobile, ourringo or other vehicle by steum or othor artificial power, to Btop auoii vohiolo when ?'?l.ni^liimr or 11'lHshll' lum,CM or lUUlcB of any of Hie providions of this Ordinanco shall bo liocd not IOHS lhan Fivo dollars, nor moro than Ono Hundred dollars, or bo impriaoned not ICBB than Five duys nor moro than I ho ty da va, and iu caso of dum ugo to property, such dnmnge may ho or dered paid out of the fine imposed and collected. Section 6. It ahull be unlawful for an j person driving or driving or propelling niiy automobile or other vehicle using alcuin or artificia'. i>o>ver to open or remove there fr om (except in cnaa of absolute neaeSBity) the mutllor, device or other attachment which is used to prevent or deaden disagreeable or explosive sounds that ure likely to fright en horses und mules. And it ahull be thc duly of nil persono to operate auch vobioles na noiseleawly .ia possible. Any person vio lating this Ordinnnce, or any provision thereof, shall bs punished by tiuo not lent than Fiye dollars nor moro than one (100) hundred dollars! ot impriaonment not leas than five days nor moro lliun thirty dais. Done and ratified in Council aasomblcd, at. Rcuncltavillo, S. C., thia 15th day ol Mutch, 1907, nuder tho eorp:iruto Beal of th< said Town. P. A. IIODaBS, Mayor. M. MoLaurin, Clork and Troaauror. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Plena. DUNCAN 1). McCOLL, Plaintiff, against WASHINGTON STEWART, Defendant. Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. To TUB DEFENDANT, Washington Stew art : Jo? are hereby Summoned and roquir ed to answer the complaint in this action which ii filed in tho office ol' tho Clork ol the Court of Common Pions in mid foi ?die County and Stute aforesaid, nml lt I servo a copy of your answer lo the said Complain! on tho subscribers at 1 heir of fice in BBNNKTfSVIhLB. S. C, within twenty days aller tho servi JO hereof, ex elusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail lo answer tho complaint with in tho limo aforesaid, the plaintiff ii this notion will apply to the Court foi the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated March 14th, A. 1)., 1007, I SEAL. 1 J. A. DRAKE, Clork. MoCOLL & MoCOLL, Plaintifi's Attorneys. To the Defendant Washington Stewart You will please take notice that tin Summons in (his action, thc above being a copy, together with the Complaint has boen bled in the ellice of thc Clerk of tin Court ol Common Pleas for Marlboro County, and that Judgment will be de mantled against you in accordance witl the prayer ol said complaint, tins 14th (lay ol March, 1907, MCCOLL & MCCOLL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Bennettsville, H. C. Warning Notice. 1 LL persons tue hornby warned agninsl trespassing upon (ho hinds known ie tho Vf". 1). Crosland lundi id Ked Hil Township and now owned by us, oithoi by huntiutr, cutting, hauling, or ot hm wiso trespassing upon samo without our w litton consent. T. to. & c. s. MCCALL. Kob. 16, 1?07. Don' lose the opportunity, but come, atiil see us at once about your Srlng Suit It does not matter whether you want it a month or six weeks from now, but conic and look over thc exceptional values which we offer at this time and bc con vinced. 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