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'A Timi Ann im 'ILMS, S, C. ??UL_.. _.i - - - - Editor I 'iblorlptlOM I'rlcot .fl.00 li roo months.25 X*BN A?fD SCISSORGHIAFHS Gov. Ansel and his staff will #o to the Jamestown Exposi tion next Wednesday. The Bursting of an oil tank | oaused $100,000 at Boston Tue sday, and Several persons were| burned. A mail pouch was robbed ?pout two weeks ago betweeD WilMington and New York and $10,000 taken. Daniel H. Chamberlain, who was governor ot South Carolina in 18Y5, died ?it Charlottesville) Va., on Saturday last. Mr. Julian A. Selby, a well known Journalist of Columbia, died in that city on Friday last, agod 75 years. Tho suggestion that Bryan nominate Roosevelt sootus lo find moro favor than tho ono that Rooeevest nominate Bryan With a razor, Annie Wilson nearly cutoff tho hoad ot Florence Clifton near Spartanburg Sunday night. B. H. Habaonbaok, well known na tho doorkeeper of the Senate under J. H. Tillman, wae shot and killed near Johnston on Sunday by ono Goorge Thompson. Tho Greenville Hotel Co., has been organized with A. A. Bristow as president. This company is composed of a number prominent j business men and will build a handsome tourist hotel. Tom Walker, tho colored man who killod chief of police Chason, policeman Lockamy and wounded policeman Buckingham early in March at Fayetteville, was han ged on Monday. The Articles ot Agreement, touching closer relations with other Presbyterian churches, were 'ter considerable discussion, ro oted by a vote of 30 to 4., by ' armony Presbytery at Sumter I st weok. The contract for building tho methodist College for Young v Vorne n at Maxton has been let John C. Stout of Rocky Mount, C. The plana call for two buil dings to cost betwoen $50,000 and $85,000 The Coast Line is doing the i aviest business in its history, ? th freight and passenger, and it i-, almost an impossibility to get >tive power sufficient to handle lia trains that are being run over Mia system. Tho commissiou having in argo tho erection of a monu ment at the gravo of General Thomas S. Sumter aro getting matters into shapo. They hope to bo able to have tho unvoiling on August tho 14th, tho birthday of tho general. The Legislature appropriated $1,000 for this work. Expenso of Thc Thaw Trial. New York. April 12.-Esti mates made today as to expen ses of the trial ol Harry K. Thaw attracted nearly as much interest as did the probable out come of the long hearing. Ap parently authentic estimates in dicate that the trial to date will cost considerable over $1300,000. Of this sum it is estimated that probably $235,000 have been spent by the Thaw family, while the state expense has been about $80,000. Thaw alien ists have cost, it is sai $45, 000, and his attorneys $145,000. To ol?set his expenses, jurors, who have listened to tho long .drawn out trial at tho rate of two dollars per days are entitled to only $1,536 for their combin ed services If jurors pay is in creased to $5 per day, as has bo<?n suggostod, the expense will be nearly tripple. Severe earthquakes occurred in Western Mexico Sunday night and have continued at hour intervals, completely des troying Ohilpanoingo, a city of 7,494 inhabitants, and it is bo lieved that several huged cities have shared a similar fate; 500 are reported to have boen kill ed and tho servivors have tied panic-stricken to the open coun try; it is feared thal the volca noes in that region will become more active and destroy much iroperty and many lives. The VJ?CO of a man hoard sing ing at his own funoralf waa the ex traordinary thing made possible by science as illustrated at Muske gon, Mich., tito other day. A sin ger of some local note was being consigned to tho gravo. At tho conclusion of tho services a photo ?graph containing tho record of tho dead man's own voice singing his favorito hymn was placed upon tho coflin and set going. Tho of jfoct is said to havo been weird and to have startled his friends, as may well bo imagined. It was ?ttorally tho voico of tho dead Bill? jfoing his own requiem?-Savannah ow?. 4 VI?l! ni?? t>iv?MJ nvnwnv - wuu a?vvuuA*???JI/ The spring meeting of Pee Dee Presbytery was hela at Mullins April 9th ?nd 10th. Br. Mcleod and Elder P. A. MeKellar rep resontod Bennettsville Presby terian ohuroh and carried up a good report. The "Articles of Agreement'* touching closer relations with other presbyterian churches, after some discussion, were adopted almost unanimously. An invitation xv un extended Harmony Presbytery at Sumter to joiu in the ownership and control of the High Behool at Florence, but that Presbytery while appreciating the invita tion, nevertheless felt constrain ed to decline it. Mr. P. A. MeKellar, tho elder from Bennettsville, was elected one of the commissioners to the General Assembly which meets in Birmingham, Ala., May 10th. Air. MeKellar ia the first dele-^ gate elected from Bennettsville' in l? years. Rev. Mc Arn, of Cheraw, is the other commis sioner from this Presbytery. Tho Doctors Hero. About forty of the members of the South Carolina Medical Anno ciatioD arrived Monday night and spent Tuesday sight seeing in town and mauy soccured rides to tho country. Tuesday night the rent arrived and the "little Marl boro city" opened her doora. Tho moetings were hold in the Murchison School Auditorium, Mayor Hodges in behalt of the town welcomed tho Association and Itev. M. W. Hooks iuvokod the divine blessing. Every attention is being given these representatives of the broad est and most useful of all profess ions, to make their visit pleasant and their stay among us one of deserved recreation to nil. The social features of tho moot ing of course woro tho boBt. Swap ping ideas and experiences soon becomo monotonous, and a royal banquet at the "Marlboro" and a grund "Hop" at Crosland's Hall pleasantly robbed the meotiug of any dullness. Tho music was furnished by tho Sumter band. Tho Study of Medicine. The Study of Medicino ?B tho study of man and of his relations to his en vironment. It is the broadest and most useful of all tho professions. A skillfull physician can lind opportun ity for tho employment of hip highest skill in a hovel as well ns iu a palace. He is alike welcomed by the king and by the peasant. Tho exactions of tho physician's calling aro moro sovoro than those of any other profession. He muet bj content to hold all his pe rs ni - al plans for pleasure, profit or recrea tion subject to the exigencies of many other lives as well as of his owu, s) that his life must be lees regular th to that of other men. lie belongs to tho SDcial fire ^department. He must of* ten imperil his health, even his life, to savo the health and lives of others Ile must bo co?tent with a short lifo. Hut all these disadvantages are in ducements to tho mau who desires to liva up to the highest and uoblist ideals.-From "Starting lu Life," by N. 0. Fowler, Jr. An Outrageous Verdict. A Darlington jury gave a ver dict of $10,000 damages for the death of a young white man who waa riding on tho top of a ca boose car of a freight train. Ho was a passenger on tho train, and should have been inside the coach, whore he would not have been hurt when the caboose left the track. The verdict was a most outrageous one, and it is surprising that it was not set aside by the presiding judge. We believe the railroads should be hold to a strict accountability for their acts, but they should be dealt justly with, and it does seem clear that in this case the mau's death was brought about by his own act.-Bamberg He rald. Yes, bro. Knight, it is a true indictment, but in this day and time prejudice too often forres i justice to shut up and take a back seat. Was Sorry Ile Spoke. It was an open "experience" meeting, and Brother Jones rose and said : "Bretheriu,' I'm the man that put water in the milk !" "An' I'm the man that draw* ed the water for him," said Bro ther Smith penitently. "An' I'm the woman that milked the cow and knowed all about it," sobbed sister .Jones. "An here's the man" said a loud voice from the rear, "that sold 'em the cow, an' hain't got paid fer it y it !" Then Brother Jones was son y he had spoken, and was heard to mutter as he reached for his hat, "Never did believe in these experience meetin's nohow !" True politeness is accompanied by tho calm self-possession which belongs to a noble simplicity of purpose, and unless you culti vate it and oxorciso it upon all occasions and toward all persons it will novor bu a part of your self. It is tho poison rather than tho occupation that adds dignity to labor. There aro those who can boautify tho most montai occu pation or sorvico and thoro are 'others who can degrado tho moat honorable calling? CROSSES OF HONOR, TheD&ughtois of tho Confederacy havo deposited in my oftlco some cor* tiSo&fcs for distribution to the ex con. federate soldier* of Camp Heuegsn, No. 766. which will entitle them to a Confederate Cross of Honor. Com rades by heiug prompt in getting thoso certificate* wo will bo able to net tho "croases of honor" hy the 3d of June next. J. B GKKEN, Commander. C. D. Kastorling, Adjutant. April G, 1907. lied 1U ii IT Cemetery. Wo have heou requostod to give notice that ?ll persons who have kin dred buried in Ked Bluff Cemetery, and feel interested in its appearance, will ploaso meet on tho grounds on Friday tho 26th inst., at 9 o'elook. to clean up and beautify same. A full turnout is earnestly requested. --?"??j-? The Oostliuoss of Low Standards It cost less to hvo up to Christ's highest standards than to livo by any other standards yet discovered. For living ia costly, from any standpoint ; but Christ's followers find that thu greatest cost is the lean. Tho highest cost of doing right is always loss than tho lowest cost of doing wrong. A family that is making tho strugglo to do right by living within the income linds it a costly matter to give up manya comfort and soeming nccessi ty of lifo. But such a family soon learns that wrongly-incurred debt coals moro than self-denial, ns thoso who have tried both plans can testify. Whatever wo pay out iu doing right is repaid to us tonfold. Whatovor we pay out in doing wrong is perma nent loss. April in Qoorgia. The mock i ii' birds were sillgiu' Thc sweetest kind o? notes, But now they're mighty silent Song's frozen in their throats ; An' tlie lily's feelin' chilly, Au' the meadow, once serene, Feels the nippill' of the north wind An' covers up in meen ! 1?\ I*. S. In Constitution. ICE S. L. FREEMAN, Phone 77. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tubo called the "appendix." It's gon erally Ibo result of protracted cimsii potion, following liver torpor. Dr. King's Now Life Pills roguUto the the li o4nbl 25o, a FO fi Tbi ibo S tains SpfCil IJtf , . ". usual number of attractive designs for ch i biron's dresses. A new department bas boen added The article on "Bread Making'* is of exceptional value and interest, and is very timely when we consider the pure food agitation of today. Tho reyiew of fashions, the Fads of Now York, and many other articles will bo found of great interest to every woman. Subscription price $1 a year. Send your name and address for a sample copy to Style & American Dressmaker, 24 & 2(i East '2 Ut St. New York. Ont ol' Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's boen (rented with Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, lt's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and ehilblaius dis ippear under its healing influonce. Guarunteec by J. T. Douglas Druggists. 25. flQTKinghams Roaliablo Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Boot limns, Boot Tongue, always moo and fresh at W. M. Rowe's. ??IEYS???HEMCAR .top?SH* oou|[h?ndX?eni?lunga A BE YOU a Constitution agent ? Is there a good one at your Postofliee? Did ho ever solit.it your subscription ? If your field it not fully OCCUPIED, write today for au agency. Tho best {proposition ever made to canvassers, jive agents wanted all over Carolina. Subscriptions easy to take, money in your pocket for every order. Write today. Tho Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Qa. AGENTS WANTED-Bc v. Sam Jones1 fnfe and Sayings, by his wifo, is tho biggoHt seller ovor published. Price only $2.50 Mag nificent outfit and right to terri tory only 50 ccntH. Dont mias this chanco of your life to make money. Circulars free. Ii. J. Nichols & Co., Atlanta Ga. ul l-'t CALL ON NIE Whon in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY GROCERIES, or the latest Summer Drinks. Noxtdoor to Domoorat Ofhco T. W. MOORE. M ?ireh 14, 1007. WOOD FOR SALE. At PRISSENT I Can supply orders for MILL SLATS at short notico, lu a few days I will be able to lill orders for STOVE WOOD out any length, and also for TWO KOOT WOOD, dolivorod at your lionic. Postal card orders rocoivo nu.nilli attention* Apl 10, 1907. Wi A. H (UK, To the Sunday Sotiool Workers of Marlboro Ooutity \ DEAR BUETHHKN.-The time for ho'ding our ii ii n u n I Sunday Behool Conference is drawing nigh, and each School should have representation. The names of tho Superintendent and tho two delegates oluetcd should he sent as carly ns possible to tho Secretary at Bennottsvillo, also proparo the annual statistical reports as to uumbers and work of tho past year. V Honnettsvillo is preparing for a good meeting, ami tho brethren will be dis appointed if.You fail to show the do? sired interest. Come, working and praying for tho success of tho Confer ence at Henueltsville , 'lim timo is short-first Friday and Saturday io May, 3d and -ltli. W. JJ Stanton, President S. A. Brown, Sccrotary. Does It Pay? Braadstroot is a recognized au* thority and ho states that nearly 30 por cent of tho failures in bue iuess are by concerns that do not advertise and yet there are busi ness mon who openly assert- that advertising doeseu t pay, Tdio pross has always held that adver tising does pay. Utility ot Uensore. -'. "When Maxim Gorky dined with me." said a literary New Yorker, "he talked nhout the Russian censorship. "Ile said that In tho course of tho Russo-Japanese war ho had occasion In mi article to describ? tho headquar ters of ono of the grand dukes. Ile wroto of these headquarters, among other things: " 'And over tho desk In his highness' tent ls a large photograph of Marie la Jnmho, the beautiful bnllot dancer.' "Before this artlclo could appear tho censor changed that sentence to, 'And over tho desk In his highness' tent ls a largo map of tho theateil of war."' Detroit News. The Ostrich. In its habitu, methods of lifo and prejudices tho ostrich ls ono of tho most curious creatures of tho animal kingdom. It cannot be tamed, though lt ls easily trained to harness. Whon taught to raco lt seems to delight In a brush on tho track or road with a horso. Tho galt of tho ostrich ls a lumbering sort of Jog trot, which be comes delightfully easy when tho bird ls traveling fast. Unhampered with a rider and traveling with tho wlud this muscular creaturo can outstrip any horse. Machinery ?nd Labor. A generation or two ago men and women worked very long hours, and children had to work, too, In order to produce enough to support tho work ingman's family. Tho growth of cnpl tal and tho employment of machinery have added so much to tho efllclehcy of labor that long hours for adults aro rio longer necessary, and the industrial employment of children under fourteen cnn bo entirely dispensed with.-AJUOr !".... t>",.lnil. nf Pwl?vpra Did Her Worst. Hicks-Sho threatened all sorts of things, and finally he got deaperato and exclaimed, "Do your worst!" Wicks And what did she do? Hicks-Very coolly she began to play tho plano. Wicks-I see. Sho took him nt his word. Quite a Difference. "Say, paw, what does lt mean to live to a ripe old age?" "When a rich man gels to bo eighty, my son, he ls at a ripe old age. ' A poor mun ls merely old nnd decrepit." -Milwaukee Sentinel. Tho word Idea formerly meant a completed performance, whether men tal or physical. BEE'S LAXATIVE HONEY AND TAR CURES COUGHS ANO COLDS - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. l?stalo of Alico H. Hubbard AU. pornoiiH hnving claims against Alice H. Hubbard, deceased, aro horoby no tified to present tho Hamo duly oiirtifiod te within tho timo required by law or ho de bared payment ; and all indebted to namo will ploatte make payment nt oneo to J. B, HunnAiin, Adm'r, April 3, 1907. AN NOUN, CEMENT I WK (uko this method of announcing to thc pooplo of Marlboro county that St evenson, Matheson & Stovcuson. a hw finn com nosed of W. P-. Stcvouson and D. S< Matheson ol' Cheraw --nod W, M. Stevenson of Bennottsvillo, la<oly ol Darlington, hnvo oponed an office in Bon lionsville. Will practice in State and Federal Courts, t lillee in seo ind story ol' Planters National Hank. Building. February 20. 1907. ??A AAA A?iA AAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS &IOTICK in hereby glvon that the Spring 1^1 Term of tho Court of Common Pleat for Marlboro County will OOnvODO at Hon OOttsvillo, on Monday April IZ, 1907, nt 10 o'clock, a. m., for two weeks. All pomona interested will take duo n0< tloo thereof. (Irand jurors aro not rrquir cd to attend, J. A. I) lt AK K, Meh. 2i)t 1907, C. C. O. 1?. Heir Pipos and SmokorsSupphcsIr endless variety can ho found at J. T Douglas' Drug Storo. FARM FOR SALE. I oiler for silo, f'.ir ennh or on easy tor ms, a Valuable Farm in Kohnsen county, North Carolina, situated on Shoo Heel Crook, about IO milos from tho South Carolina linc and about 8 miles south of Maxton, Tract coil" tains 517 (tore?-1215 acres cloared the balance timbered, For further particulars apply to A. W. McLean, Mob 27, 1907. Lumborton, N.?. One carload of PL AP WAGON MULE! One carlead of nice I of Drivers, Sad< Teams. ZEHE? m %* Jt April Bj 1907.- 2 Have a few I els mixed 1 sale. F. G. I April 3, 1907. Cheap Hoad Inc. Tho Democrat und McCall's Mag?zino-an excellent Lady's Book for $1.35 Tho Democrat and T?n ico a week World for $1.67. Tho Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.50 Thc Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti tution and DEMOCRAT ono year for only $1,75. This is thc cheap est reading ever offered. GET ONE SURE. Be sure and got a copy of "Thc ELDER BROTHER" hy Theo. I.?. Jervey. Wc have fourteen copies on hand and while they last wc will sell them for half price, which h 75 cts or by mail prepaid for 90c. BENNETTSVIIJIJE BOOK STORE. KA SON BROS PROPS. Phono 228. Torture of Women. It was a terrible torture that Mrs. Gertie McFarland, of King's Moun tain, N. C., describes as follows : "I Buffered dreadful pain, and became se weak I was given up to die, when my husband got mo Wine of Cardui. Thc first dose gave relief, and with three bottles I am up doing my work. 1 cannot say enough in praise of Card ui A wonderful remedy for woman's ills, At druggists, 81.00 Ml. iV Vj liHP .._V- . i't'?X'' Hilt] i VJV-V^?? I 1 J equipped his store with the la test Optical Instruments, and is prepared to correct difficult cases of defective visions. The editor ol the Memphis, Tenn., Times writes : "In my opinion foley's Honey and Tar is the host remedy foi coughs, colds and lung trouble, .nul t< my own personal knowledge foley's 1 lon ey and Tar has accomplished many per inanent cines that have been little shor of marvelous." Refuse any but the gen uine in the yellow package, Reid v\: Co. ?MBHuaoiaaBaMavMHHniaaanMnBMH Matheson, Freeman & Gc FIRE, LIFE A NP KAIL INSURANCE AGENTS. BENNETTS VILLE, So. CA. Vvo oller absolute protooiion PHONE 2?>8 muh ai, mo; NOTICE OF FINA! DISCHARGE EST?T ic ov J. C. DUNUAK. HAVINO tiled hi the Probuto Judgo'a Of fiuo of Marlboro county my lina! rotura UH Administratrix of tho Kauto of Jun. G. Dunbar, Noiioo in hereby given that 1 wil apply to Haiti Court, on tho i6th day ol April, iQoy, for a Final Disohargo UH BUC! AdminiHtratrix. IDA DUNBAR. Mob 21, 1907. Administratrix Don't Forget I Am Still Repairing ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES & CLOCKS AM, my work guaranteed to g?v< satisfaction or no pay. Can furnisl: any missing or broken parts of un) Machine on the market. Will do your work at your home if preferred, where you cnn SKIO I I DONK, and TEST IT before paying for it. Ii. WICKER. Bonnetlsville, 8. (J, AN ORDINANCE To Make tho Carrying of Concealed Weapons a Misdemeanor. Be it ordained hy (ho Mayor and Alder men ol' ?ho Town of Bonnottsvilio ami by the authority ol' the samo : On and slier this date any person willi io the corporate limits ol the Town ol Bonnottsvilio oarrying a Pistol, Dirk. Ita y.or, SliiiK Shot, Molal Knacks, or othoi deadly weapon usually used for tho in lliction ol personal injury, oonooilod about tho person, shall ho guilty ol' a mudo* nieatior, and upon conviction thereof shill forfeit to tho Town of Bonnottsvilio the weapon carried concealed, and bo lined in tho Hum ol' not more than ono hundred dollars and not I >ss th'!!! T'.v eu I y dollars, or imprisoned not moro thin 30 d lys nor less than live days, ai tho discretion ol the Mayor or Council hoaring tho caso. NothhiK herein contained shall ba con strued to apply to poraoni oarrying con cealed weapons upon ll ir own promises, or peace officer in tho act nil di cobargo ot their duties as peace nll'inr. Dono and ratified in (JouQoil this (Int day of March, 1907. V. A. HOW?KH. Mayor ?ECEIVED ITATION and S. HORSE S-oonsisting tilers, Matched and 4 ; KARLY, i und red bush Peas tor QUICK HOLLIS & CO. AN ORDINANCE Tn Regulato tho Use of Automobil? F in tho Town of Rennettsville, 8. <! Ile it Ordained by tho Moyor and Aldermen c?f tho Town of Ronnottsvillo in Council assembled and by authority of tho samo: Section I. It Hbull ho unlawful for any nordon to lido or propol any Automobilo, Steam Carriago or vohiolo using steam or Othor artifioial power, upon any nlilowalk of din l'Own of Renncttsvillo ; exoopt an may ho uccosnary in ontoring or leaving premises or buildings. Seotion 2. It shall bo unlawful to ride i r propel any Automobile, ntcam carriage or vehicle using steam or othor artificial ! power, at a greater fpecd than Ava (5) luden an hour on Darlington Btrcot between Methodist and Uaptist churches, aud 011 Broad Street from A. C. trank to tbo court house, nor in any other part of said tosvn ' at more than teu (10) miloB an hour. Pro vided, however, thut whoo turning around corners of t-trcets, or when turning around in nny Btiect tho npucd of 6iteh vehiolo ahall not exceed four (4) milos an hour. Sectio:) 3. AU automobiles, Btenn oar? riages und Himilar vehicles pha'.l ho provi - dod with bell?, gongH, or HOIIIO suitable do vice which ?hall bo sounded ?H a warning when turning in thu Btrccts or nt cornent And in the night timo Mich vehicccB ?hall .vi-HI bo provided with lighted lampa, lan* torus Of other Hiiitahln lights BO arranged ami displayed IIB to bo conveniently HOOD from a reasonable distauco. Section. It shall bo tho duty of any , person riding or propelling an automobilo, enrriago or oilier vehlole hy steam or othor i jiul power, to Htop KU o h vehicle when ooohing or passing horscR or mules nhl they become frightened) on request bo owner or driver of suoh animal or nuls. And in all euch oasos duo oare ll bo oxorei?-d to prevent injury to por s or property. Section 5 Any person convicted before 3 Muuicpnl Court or Mayor of,paid town of nny ol' the provisions of t li ?A Ordinance ?ililli he ii od not IOSR than Fivo dollar?-, nor more than Ono Hundred dollura, or be < imprisoned not less than Five days noi inure than thirty days, and in caso of dum ago to proporty, such dimngo may ho or dored p.lid out of the lino imposed and 4 collected. j Section 6 lt shall bo unlawful for any . person driving or driving or propelling any - automobilo er otber vehiolo using Bteam ot 1 artificial power to open or remove therefrom (except in ('ase of absoluto necessity) the muflier, device or other attachment which ' is used to prevent or deaden disagreeable or explosive sounds that are likely to fright en horses and mules. And it nindi be thc I duly of all persons to operate such vehicle? as noiselessly us possible. Any person vio lating this Ordinance, or any provision thereof, Nhill) he punished hy line not less tliun Five dollars nor more than ono (100) hundred dollar?; or imprisonment not less than live days nor moro than thirty da> B. Dono and ratified in Connoil assembled, at lienoottaville, S. C., this 15th day of Match, 1907, under tho corporate seal of the said Town. 1\ A. HODGES, Mayor. M. Mclaurin, Clerk and Treasurer. J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Oom? 1 mnii Pleas, DUNCAN 1). MoCOLL, Plaintiff, against WASHINGTON STEWART, Defendant. Summons for Relief--Complaint not Served. To TUB DEPENDANT, Washington Stew art : You arc hereby Summoned and requir ed to answer I ho complaint in this action, ! which ?j filed in thc Office of tho Clerk of ' thc Court of Com tnou Pleas in n nd for ' tho County arid State aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to the .said Complaint on tho subscribers at their of* Bec in UBNNK'rrSVIhhK, 8. C, within twenty days after tho .service hereof, cx ' (ilusivo of the day ol' such service; and if you fail lo answer tho com plain I with in tho time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this notion will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in titu complaint. Dated Mureil I I'll, A, 1)., 1907. I I SKA i.. I J. A. DRAKE, Clork. MoCOLL ? MoCOLL, Plaintiffs Attorneys. ' To thc Defendant Washington Stewart: Yon will jilease take notice that thc \ Summons in this action, the above being a copy, together with the Complaint has been filed In tlic office of thc Clerk of thc r Court ot Common Pleas lor Marlboro * County, and that Judgment will bc de. manded against you in accordance with thc prayer of said complaint, this 14th 1 day of March, 1907, MoCOLL & MoCOLL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Rennettsville, 8. (j. Warning Notice. 1 LL persons uro horohv warned against ?t\ trespassing upon the lands known as tho W. I). Crosland lantL in Ked ?ill Township an I now owned hy us, oithor by buntine, cutting, hauling, or othor* wisc trespassing upon snmo without our written oonsont. T. W. & 0. 8, MoCALL. Fob. 1ft, 1907. Don* lose the opportunity, but come, Hld see us at once about your Bring Suit lt does not matter whether you want lt a month or six weeks from now, but come md look over the exceptional values which we offer at this time mid be con vinced. We guarantee to fit and please you in every way, or don't ask you to accept suit or pay for it. 400 beautiful wool ens displayed, comprising every shade, nature and quality, as well as every range in price, for the small purse as well as for one who eau afford to pay for the very finest imported cloth. Wc have them on hand to suit every one. GA. 8?ONEY. Bennetlsville, ?S. C. ft COMPOST DRILL that will thoroughly pulverize amlevorjly distributo I'Joui ona hundred pounds to ton tons per nore. Made in two sizes. For salo by J. T. DONALDSON. Druko, S. C. Agent for Marlboro couuty. <?m?> T??re ?re mer* lice? ' ! f:\Xt l?rtl? ?"td '"?'..Ur*?* m- th?n vi any oUi ri. k? ol t,ai terni. Timm m .uot ol their ::yU, i?curacy ti.id kiuipliclty, Kef'ii 11'it IMIIIMI.-W : :< BMT?tuWn!>c.. i -.?>.' . f*n t luhsir . r Ulhfr, ft CIT Ul ??. ' i.l.itr.. Ci Free. .'ut YtMamiU? .'. i? orr? Ol, L*t?*? tj\i , McCaU K* BEnt) .. ?1 I W?C ii ? :?>. g ?co pi tullun?' ,v:.L CO., NwrYnk [Type -Writing Done to Order. Papers and Manuscripts copied. Teachers' Testimonials a specially. Charges reasonable. Ol dors solicited MATTIIC COVINOTOK, August 1906. MOQOLTJ, 8. 0. cnn easily be ral Bed with regular* oven stands, anil of tho vory boat grade, for whioh the lili?Inuit prices can bo cotton ot your warohouso, or from tobacco buyers If you will, n few weoksboforoplaatlnar. Ilborally uso Virginia Carolina Fertilizers. Use thom agnin na a top drossln;, or second application. These fertilizers are mixed by capablo mon, who hav? been making fertilizers all thalr live", and contain phosphotio acid, potnsb and nltrogon, or ammonia, in tholr proper proportions to return to your soil tho (Momenta of pltmt-llfo that havo bcon token from lt by continual cultivation. Accept uo Substitut?. Virginia-Carolina ChealMl Co., Atlanta. Ga. Itiohmond, Va. Norfolk. Vn, Durham, N.O. Charleston, B. C, Baltimore, Md. Havannah, On. Montgomery, AU. Memphis, Tonn. Shreveport, La. - MR. FULLER KE3PS THEM Rubber-tired vehicles are grow ing in popularity. They aro not only much more comfortable to ride in but closo observers, as well as carriage repairers and manu facturers, say that by reducing the jolting and jai ring of the run ning-gear, rubber tires prolong tho lifo of a vehicle. JUST WHAT YOU WANT Wo aro now showing tho nicest lot Of OUT GLASS to bo soon any where. Thc pr ico is LOW, tho quality the BEST. In Stationery wo bu ve all any^ ono can wish. Books, Paper, Tab lots, Tens, Pencils, Blank boola and Everything in that lino. Our Ding Department is al ways our prido. Everything yoi: need, wo supply. Proscription work a Specialty, Wileys Candy, Always fresh. Bennettsville. Pharmacy. ECZEMA AND PILE CURE FREE. Knowing what it was to Buffer, 1 will givo I'RKBOF OAAHGiS. to nny oiiiio ted a pomtivo euro for Ko/.oma, Snit Rheum Erysipelas, Piles nod Bkiu Disonsos In stant relief. Don't diiffor longor, write V, W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avonuo, N Yovk. KnoloBo stninp, [Sept 20, ort Prepared for tho Work. Mr. 8. J. Pearson, the Jowelcr, btu now ono of tho latest improvement! for engraving your name or initiab on any artiole of gobi or silver 01 5lato in tho most upi to dato maunor 'he ?amples of work alroady done b> him are Just fine. Call and see him. jP?r Acr?' ie BEST of every thlos OiT?i??iBMTrain??i' ll and tho ?rpateat quantities of evovy grow in* thing uan" voadlly bo pro? du coil w Ith tho liberal u?oof Virginia-. Carolin? Portllizoro, togothar with earof ul cultivation. Tbomatorlalnof whloh they aro mado.oauio tJUom to on? rich tho land.'and tho plante to oo?ie up rapidly and moro prolific. Use Virginia-Carolina Pertlllzors on your fruit? and f ru11 t recs of all kinds, oom, wheat and all truoks. For, at harvest timo, you will Lavo tho largest (for thoso will Vinoreaso your ylold por aoro") and flnostj crops you over ralsod In all your farm lifo. Don't buy tho Inferior substituto that any for til 1 /.or ugont may try to por Buado you to put on your land. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., Rkbraond, V?., Norfolk, V?., Durham, F. 0., Charlean, 8. 0., Ballimor?, Vd., Atlanta, Qa,, Saranuah, Qa., Monlgouwr/, A.U., Memphis, T*nu" 8hr?Tiport, L?. WARNING NOTXOi:. ALL pert>OD8 are warned not IO h'.ut. fi.-h, or otherwise trespass, on tho lands known ns ''Tho Bright WilhuuiMio limul*." nour Cullin i Ferry on Poo pt o R?vej?, l'ho law will bo enforced against till ?ho vi?lalo tili* notice. JOHN lt TOWNSEND, ' Prest Mail hun i ll un tin/; I'Aub. Pct- mb. r.28, PJtlG. lpvofea?ional davD0, DRTSI'KNCE?R. DENTIST. Oi'KlCB.Up f'tiilrs in Crosland Building, rhone J80 . UEWNKTT?VIL. i 8. O. ILTON Mol.AUKJtf, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge Ofhco in Court Ilonee. E. C. MORRISON, - DKAI.KR IN j Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Speoialty. Manager City Electric Fiant, Phone 114. Pennettavillo, S.O. ?@T* Report all troub!o with tho lines or I street lighln to tho abovo. SURETY PONDS, El DEL IT Vf AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS. Thcro arc no botter compauios than these, represented by JN?. .S. MOORE. Nov. 15. 1804. ?SSS* ASHCRAFTS Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses and mules in poor condition and in need of a tonic. Builds solid muscle and fat; cleanses the sys tem, thereby producing a smooth, glossy coat of hair. Packed io uoses. 25c. box. Sold by Smith Newton, Rennott6villo McColl Drug Co , McOoll. Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Better Than Ever. Tho Soaboard Air Lino inter changeable mileage tickets now on sale, will aftor July 15th also bo good ovor tho Oeotral of Geor gia, Georgia Southorn and Flor ida.Norfoik anti Southern, Atlan tic and North Carolina and Vir ginia and Carolina Coast roads, five now additions, making a to tal of twenty-eight linos in all represen tating noarly 20,000 miles. You do not have to delay your purchase, but Seaboard interchan geable mileage heretofore sold and now on salo will bo good over tho additional roads aftor July 15, regardless ol' dato purchased. Pu rob ase your mileage tiokots from the Seaboard Air Line rail way. For funner information \?iiio \V. L. BURROUGHS. T, i\ A. Columbia, 8 C 0LIO NOVELTY Manufacturing Works THE Business recently known as the CLIO NOVELTY M ANUFOTU R?NO CO . will hereafter bo known M TUE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC TURING WORKS, with F. II. IVKY .ole owner and dirootor, Tho latost improved wood working machino;! are being plaood for doing All kinds of Novolty work for buildors use et living prions. Dot 23, 1903. ?.. . ._I??LLI- 'J1..11, .est Heinz's Sweet Pickles Shrimps, Lobsters and Devil ed C ra bs a t W, M. Row e' s \A/M V ^? ?ho c o m m o n, cheap VV ll i Tar Roofing, which is always unsatisfactory, WI USN you can got a reliable "Hook and GlaasiOoated" Iloofiiug for loss than cost of 8hin?/.iM). Soo us or write tor samples A price?. OHO NOVBLTY CO.