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WHMG.CO., ...Editor Jan. 10, 1908 concernent. t week for tho sea bgisloture, therefore ii, for the present, arlboro Democrat, as os. Just wnat my ter adjournment have ormulated. I maycon e newspaper husines in ?Ile or I may not. I do nnie the many oxpressi-1 ;ouragement heh d since I rial connection \with the at. it was my aim; and de ake that papor accredit to *n and county, a$d while s some improvement, had tances been diff?rent tho .?veraent would have been rverked. No doubt roy sue i , I uko fhe Democrat all les! re,* both pa wishes especi j, as ? founded, that paper for 1er id j : a rs Respectfully, Preston Gibson. -o*o-~ A Pretty Marriage. An ti . sualiy pretty wedding w*s (hot. ul Miss Mary Bristow stud Mr Thomas DP?te on Wed nesday livening at six o'clock. Theehnrch was .fa?aatifully dec Orated with potted plants, while down the aisle were arches hov ered will? ivy and cedar. During the ceremony the {young coupl? tftood under and arch covered with milite chrysanthemums, from whv?h was suspended a snowy wish Done. Just before the cere mony "Sweet and Low" was pU.vcvl by Miss Hallie Lytch at the o?->4*n Accompanied by Miss Annie McCall ami CW Dudley on vio lins. Dr Bunyan McLeod, who performed thc ceremony, was ca rted In by J H Beckham, and en as Mendelesohn's Wedding [arch was played, tho bridal party tered. The ushers, Messrs J II eek ham , John Evorctt, Eugene eather?y and Julian McLaurin .Amt first. Next entered the bridesmaids and groomsmen, Miss Lula Crosland and Charles Mc Call, Miss Nancy Edens and ?barles Sinclair .of Rowland, N C, 4is? Margaret Roper and James )rake, Miss Fannie Bristow and >ftija Crosland. Then the little lower girls, Misses Sallie McRae, tftbe Peters, Elinor Townsend lad Adele Medlin. Tho bride cn ered with her sister, Miss Flor .nw l<???ir?ur who WPM mnid of ?rotter.. ' '/.phih. J iii 1. I 11 no ? 'fMj ' '<?.'" v-;U0- . ? .? r ? ; fat:.-' ?jmfa:?*m Ti: . bi kU> V?OI ti ? lovely' oxu fc'Uitc With <jii\-tt?i v <^n <mvi .?rr i od a bouquet of bride's roses. ?v?eb a tciuato bridesmaid wore vbit.e, and the others light blue. They o'.! carried bouquets of white .araationa. Mr turu I Mrs Pate are both very .Kipu'a , and havo the best wishes .>f their many friends for their happiness. -040-" Letter from Salters, Salters, Jan. 6.-Mr. Editor: AK a new year has dawned and those that bad to move arc now in their nmv homes and a good many bave changed places we will try end nive you a few dots as to what vive .Vt art boro boys are doing down here. Mr. Eugene David and wife hi ve an i ved and taken charge of Mr. NV niter David's business for the your 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Walter David left last night for Marlboro to visit their parents, where they expect to spend two weoksanxmg lricnd and relatives. . Mr. T A McDaniel has resigned bis position in tho manufacturing busmen und gone to farming. Mr. ?-M Pope is now ready to torn thc soil in Williamsburg. .Mrs. .J L Fox worth has return ed boin?; from a visit to her father in-law. Mr. C W Fox worth, at Sellers. She reports a fine time, plenty of turkeys and hams. Mr. n:id Mrs. McCollum arc Vwitiog Mrs. McCollum's mother lbw ' ?eh at Salters. * J Tarte is highly pleased v home above Kingstrec. .oy David visited Salters eic. * We think ito is going ething to Bennettsville ?ore long. Ile is a hus Mr. J f! Covington and family nave moved to their new home in Williamsburg. Wo will have to compliment our new Editor as ho has so much im proved the dear old Democrat it is not like tho same paper. Wo hope be will continue to edit the paper w? will get all tho news from .VU.?!UPO. Whero is Uncle Joel Covington ? We like his pieces very much. Write some moro Uncle Joel. We wish tho Editor and his I'tiftders much success and a happy year. A Marlboro Boy. *-.?? Saturday night just a few min 'teri to 12 o'clock some belated miewanl bound rambler fired bis .ucl piece of artillery several i, causing those who heard it k of fires or an unexpected (boorga Winson and the Crosland tiivo Stock Company havo ox? changed places. II in son now has tho stablos near tho postoffice, and Throop and Dana Crosland has Mrs Eden?' stables, fronting both Broad and Marlboro streets. '. ? . C ? Exuni, cotton buyer will occupy the store near the pest oflice, vacated by the Crosland Live Stock Co. The office he oc cupied in the Dr Townsend build ing, on Darlington street, is vacant at present. Dr C lt May has bought from Judge Hudson the office occupied by Townsend and Rogers. The latter have moved into tho office which Dr May occupied in the Townsend building. W J Jaldwin has moved his meat markot from the north side of Darlington street to the south side, in tho building which lie formerly occupied, but used by Mr Godwin during the past year. Dan C McLaurin, who has boon with tho McCall-Weatherly Co., will open a grocery storo in tho building vacated by Mr Baldwin. Dan E Odom has moved his automobile and repair shop to tho building which has been ?ecupied by tho Marlboro Democrat on Broad street. Tho Domocrat has been moved to tho Advocate building, Eason's book store, which has boen occupying the front of the Advocate building, has moved to Mrs Frank Crosland's building, which has boon used by E C Mor rison, as tho store room for auto mobilos. Mr Morrison will now uso a warehouse in tho rear of his office. Tho Bennettsvillo Mercantile Company has gone out of business and W L Tillman has moved from McColl and is occupying the Kirkwood b store, at the corner of Darlington and Broad streets. Tho Mercantile Company have moved tho balance of their stock into ono of tho stores next to tho Union Savings Bank Everett and Company have gone out of business and the store which they have been occupying on Broad street will be used by the owner, lt L Kirkwood, who is in th north buying a stock of goods. M W and J J Pearson, whole sale grocers, have dissolved co pardenship. Tho, business will be conducted hereafter by J J Pearson. B Y McGilvray, who has been manager of the Gem restaurant, is now with D E Odom. Geo A Bristow is now manager of the restaurant. Dr E II Goldberg bas moved his office from over tho Bank of Marlboro to tho Planters bank building. UWUtllllg in ?Mi?t iioiiiiyJbtSVIlle io Col. T. C. Hamer for the Gibson hotel; Edwin Moore has bought thc Geo. W. Waddill residence in East Bennettsvillo; .). Ii. and T. B. McLaurin have bought tho old Cook residence property. A good many merchants who havebecn large time and supply furnishers supplying many tenants] and renters, talcing agricultural [ liens as security, are.hesitating about taking these liens this year, onjaccount of tho agitation in ref erence to thc repeal of tho "Lien Law." Wc tcel yerfectly safe in saying to. them and all concerned, that while we believe that the I lien law will be repealed at tho| coming session ol' thc legislature that it will not go into effect be fore January 1st, 1909. Before the law can bo repealed a large number of liens will already have been given and many who favor the repeal of the lien law would not vote for an immediate taking] effect of it. Amos Thomas, colored, is one of the prosperous, well behaved citizens of his race, is a good worker anti.has no trouble in se curing a good home and thc best] of land to cultivate. Ho has mon ey in the bank and can got all thc credit bo wants in any store in MWm Ho made a quantity of syrup the past fall as fine as any sold in our market. First Monday to the great sur prise of all dawned cloudy and dreary wLh appearances os rain, but this did not prevent the big crowds of first Mondays in Jan uary, from coming to town. Thu B. & C. [rain beginningl Monday morning last leaves here at 8 o'clock a: m., instead ol' 6 o'clock, this change in schedul was made to effect connections at Kollock with Seaboard trains, which now pass that point later in tho morning. This may delay the B. ot C. train in returning to Ben nettsvillo with tho morning daily papers, anyway we have, anotbc string, which we can pull, tho Sumter midday train which is due boro at P2.03. With the big crop and higl prices of last year's cotton crop, and line corn and grain crops, lt does seem that collections should be good and money matters easy and plentiful. But instead, we are told that collections are diflicult, many good men yet have large ac counts remaining unpaid, and money is lund to get. One thing to cause this, the last crop was very expensive and farmers bought heavily and expensively yet local deposits are large and plentiful. Fire at McColl. On Tuesday night January Tili, tho Eustsido Baptist church in tho town of McColl caught on lire and was burned to the ground. This was a now building having been completed the past summer, and was located at the old factoid vil lage and was erected through the efforts of Miss Carroll and Baptist lady missionaries in that town. It cost about $2000 and fortunately was insured for tho amount of $1500 and will bc immediately re built. The origin of the tire waa from a defectivo flue, there was Bre in the stove that night for the prayer meeting service. -04.0 Officers Elected. The directors of the building and loan have elected tho follow ing officers: President Dr W J Crosland, Vico-Prosideut T E Mc Call, Secretary-Treasurer J K Owces. Tho first installment on tho stock has been paid in and tho association is now getting down to business. -0+0 Death of M V McGregor. Died at his home near Mason's Cross, on Wednesday morning January 1st Mr Martin Van Buren McGreggor, passed away after a long life of unabtrusivo usefulness. He was buried at tho Adams cemetery, Thursday morn ing in Adamsville this county. He married a daughter of Jack son Adams sister of Robt C Adams. -0+0 Thc School Grounds. Tho ladies of tho Civic League are very anxious to fill in the gaps in tho hedge around the school grounds. About 250 plants will be necessary to do this, Any one who can spare rooted privet plants, if only a few, are asked to commu nicate with Mrs C P Townsend, phone 130, or Mrs James A Drake, phone 107. Some one will be sent to get the plants. The ladies of the league earnest ly request the public not to drive through the walks of the Murchi son school grounds. The walks ure being badly cut up by vehicles, and will be ruined unless the pro miscuous driving over them is stopped. -0*0 NOTICE. On account of thc change of sche dule of the Seaboard Air Line the Benncttsville & Choraw Rail road train will leave Benncttsville BA. M. and 8 P. M. arriving Kol lock 8. 40 A. M. 9. 20 P. M. mak ing closo connection with Sea board north-bound train arriving nnah and Jacksonville, both morn ing and evening. Our schedule is not made to make connection from train 43 southbound due to pass Kollock 10,44 P. M. Pas sengers are also notified that we have no morning train making con nection at Hamlet for Norfolk, Va. Passengers desiring to go to Norfo'k should leave Bennettsville at 8 o'clock evening. For time of arrivals and depart ures see our schedule elsewhere in this issue. Teacher's Examination. The State Board of Education has appointed the 3rd Friday of Sanuary, which is the 17th of that month, for a special teacher's ex amination in all thc counties. All applicants for Marlboro county will please be at court bouse in Bennettsville by 9 o'clock on that day. A L Kasterling, 73-79 Co Supt of Education. -0*0 Baptist Missionary R.ally. There will be a missonary rally at the Themas Memorial Baptist church. Benncttsville, Thursday, Jan 16r,h, at 3 P M and 7:30 P M. The service at three o'clock in the afternoon is intended primarily for thc ladies of the missionary union of this and surrounding (.burches. lt is earnestly boped, therefore, that as many as possible of the ladies of our church will be present. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of the, mis sionary societies of thechurchos in the county. It. is most earnestly boiled that each society will bo represented at this meeting. All who come, male or foina), will be welcomed to this afternoon ser vice The servico at 7:30 P M will be for the entire congregation of our own church, and as many others as will attend from the community and the surrounding country. Let us have a great congregation and a great meeting. Kev S J Porter, DD, formerly of Fayetteville, N C, now of the Baptist foreign mission board will address both meetings. Let nil tia? Baptist pastors of the county come, and get as many ol' their members to come as they can. Fraternally. Chas A Jones, Pastor. -0*0 Pine Apple Cheese W. M. Rowe's. DUtmi/tw-ihcri 5(io*l Afc t'hO Kirri in<> ol ino 00 ni v> trade Wednesday night, ? . .. my Mooro read a lotter fron. IO- ?J. Watson, state commissin: i * ag riculture, commerce .nu jiuin?gra* tipn, in which ho stat ' that'l i- n. Jolm A. Foi,, of Ark an-?: ?special director of the natio)-il.nv< f a and harbors congress, wo\i rnako u tour of this state and woU)<l speak in Bennetts ville ou M?hdi y? Jun. 20. Mr. Fox is a former mombei of cpngross ancfa speaker pf nation al reputation. He viii f.peakop the needs and benefits of wator transportation for tbi ! sec Mr. Watson also v rote I i\v t Fox would probably b< Rccoiupf ied by himself, Gov and 3 B. Dozior, who is director flor Atlantic seaboard ol trw i? rivers and harbors [board of trade ins rnct^'cl tary Mooro to write . : of these gentlemen I bi tho date named. Tl be held in tho court m.. Everybody is there and hoar these speakers. Mr. Fox will spa on Saturday beforo Bennettsvillo, and hero to Darlingto places in this state visit are Columbia, once, Marien, Con town, Charleston, O Sumter. -o*o A ROUGH EX! J. H. Covington g< In Pee Dec Salters Jil MK. EDITOR-On n the country from Williamsburg we das 'cc 26th left II ted for Caehway f in to the ferry 1< and could not coss. The river kept ri hemmed on tho hi and had to stay th day. We started ' ration. Saturday < out, we caught th ii th reo small cat tisl: on that Island, an< took nine rabbits and left three for day dinner, too rt little fish boiled ii any g reese, with? but God bad prep? the woods, all you is to have a good you will not peri.' found fourteen CL1 in a bucket that n in for us, so we I ate one a piece ff j then the good IHM and it took us ail da. Florence. The childro thought we were Gyp the Gypsies could no We camped at Flore night. Tuesday we Salters and had goo night. We were at 1 down and out of any and wanted to camp at crossing, so I told ?Iii and 1 would go an thing to eat and meat crossing: and when I far it was they said miles. Wc struck out in t pretty socn we saw n distance and though but when we found t train coming, so w< trait and let it pass pulled our freight Ol and went on a little nouso, and 1 went ir to asked if we conk and to my surprise of our Marlboro They coi id i ul ly in supper, and wo sat ; til mid-night. Th to go to thc wagoi not hear to my goin and slept in the them that wo wante so they set tho alaru I went to sleep ai it gave, the alarmed m.* so. I thought tl running away and and hollered woah I up. J umping up v went out and fed II again and gol to J, ten o'clock. There they told n egraphed to Clk Hogers and Floren nona and that <). had gone to look i o up that day and friends helped us to day? We are all w our now homo and work. 1 went out day with thc boy start a fox but a \ fishery is in tinge home. They are ct many but I have no go out to get any. quainted with a gt country b,y going the boys. They i good people. j: IL -o?|.o J. Me. B. Hurley Brigid s\ ?Ile, was in I Io i- doing quite a I for tho upper soctic ty, his returns t;-> lines bas already Iwiee or thrice tl eeived by bim.. Fir*? A?< ndsy. .....o I?ouJ??y. which was ?ha first Monday of the new yoar, i .dew a large crowd to town from I di the surrounding sections. Not M only the people of Marlboro conn ? ' y but also the inhabitants from 1 the surrounding counties ?anzo to 1 he thriving seat of Marlboro' to .? do their trading and meet tho 1 .'Honda both' oin business and for 1 personal reasons. Everybody did it rushing business and all wera well pleased with th? . work not withstanding the rather raw weath- . dr and the threatening rain. i Penny Bros. & Company, tho . noted Greensboro finn, had an motion salo of horses. They had < advertised tho sale and had rented tho old Hinson stable for the oc casion. One of the ear load of horses was delayed and was turned . back to Rich mond as they could not reach hore in timo. Howeve** i this hustling crowd sold 20 horses : tho total sale amounting to some- ; thing over $2800. The auction cers kept the crowd in the best of humor and the bidding was lively 1 emd spirited. Tho horses were ! sold without reserve as they had declared and the people's price wont. Not very long before Christmas ; Penny Bros. conducted the sale of the Murchison lots which was BO successful. They sold during the] past year in North Carolina alone ] more than 2500 head of horses. i Auctioneor Jas. F. David sold i 47 head of animals, Breeden 10. ' Lewis 10, and Fuller ll. It will thus be seen that quito a lot of . horses were sold hero on last Mon- ' day, showing what the people of this vicinity think of good horses. It was stated by tho sol loni that , tho horses brought good prices ; and better than had ever boon the ' case. There is certainly no indi- ' cation of money stringency around ! Benncttsville. Tho bidders wore plentiful and paid good prices for thc stock in many cases. Besides the above there was much private trading, The first : Monday of each month always draws a large crowd hore and all who have any trading or soiling j to do get hore on that day and i have no trouble in finding a ready * market, all of which is indicativo < oi tho wondersul prosperity of . this region. < Thc Clerk of Court sold the G. 1 AV. Waddill residence property 1 bought by B. E. Mooro at $3,750. Tho Sheriff sold a lot in the town of Clio, property of Mollie Gibson, sold nt suit of J. C. Burch, bought by Henry Herring and John Barrentine at $540.00. Bank of Marlboro against J. F. Bennett, as administrator, of the estate of G. W. Bennett 106 acres of land, the old homestead of G. Wash Bennett and others at I. His successor will bo nominat- * 1 by a mass meeting of tho citi ?,ns which will bc held on tho 15th st in tho court house, There as some discussion as to the man ir of making tho nomination but was decided to hold a mass meet ig to nominate a man for tho un- , cpired term, and at that time the tizons could decide tho manner of J omihation in tho future. Mr W i Kelly was elected Chief of I 'olice at a salary of $e? per month ? nd will at once enter upon his i uties. ' The question of submitting the omination of a mayor to a pri mary is being agitated very strong- < y. Some of the leading citizens 1 lave been hoard to express them ed vos in its favor and conncil de- . i dod that at the mass meeting the itizens could decided whether they van ted to continuo tho present >lan or nominate by, primary. Thc primary system is now in use in nominating all of tho state offi ces, the county officials, and in most counties tho ?mailor officers aro also chosen in the same way. Thc mass meeting plan was for merly in general uso but, as one leading votor said the other day, it is now a thing of the past. This promises to be a very interesting question and no doubt tho coming meeting of the citizens will make some changes. It is regretted that Maysr Hod ges has found it necessary to re sign. Ile has made a faithful and conscientious official and has dis charged tho duties of his^ office without fear or favor. He has given the city a wiso administra tion and under his guidance every thing luis prospered. In his new held he will undoubtedly make a great success and ho carries with him the best wishes of every citi - zen without regard to denomina tion. Mr. Hodges Will koop his headquarters in this city and will work his field from hero. Ho loft Wednesday for Columbia to take up his new duties. Mr. C. S. Chaffin is mayor pro tem and will be at tho hoad of af fairs until after the election of the man whom tho citizens nominate in mass meeting. Tho general election for mayor ?viii bo held on Jan. 21. Reception at Bbykin. Missed Hannah and i Janie ?ib voT? gave quite an enjoyable recep tion last Friday night at their .leg ant home near Boykin. About forty were present. \ Several from Bennetts ville attende^.- This and toe **Hwkey" partyafc^. H. Gib jon's furnished genuine pleasure ?or the young people of tht neigh* jorh?od. * -o*o Married. Sunday at the Brightsville par? Bonage by Rev. P. B. Ingrabam, the pastor of that circuit, Miss Mason and Mr. Luther Stubbs irere united in marriage. .?o Notice of Town Election. Notice Is hereby given, That an elec tion will be held on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1008, in the oflloe of bhe Mayor, In the town of Bennette villo fer the purpose of electing a Mayor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mayor,, P. A. Hodges. The said election being for the unexpired term, qnly. Polls open at 8 o'clock, A. M., and c?ese at 4 o'clock P. M. Managers of Election, r. P. McRae, J. B. Adams, and P. F Meeklns C. 8. Chtnn, Mayor Pro Ten. A. L. Hamer. Towri Clerk Jan 2d A. D. 1907. Warning Notice. All persons are hereby warned n >t to give shelter, sustenance or employ ment to my eon John David, - ago lo, who has left mvi home In Hebron township without my consent and ?galnut my will. 2-3p Horace David. Notice of Application for Dis charge. Notice ls hereby given that I have thia day flied. In the ofllce of the Judge of probate of Marlboro county my accounts final as administrator ot the estate of Cam Weatherly, and on tho 8th day of February 1008, I will make application for letters dis misory 2-5 !.. . RT Jackson. NOTICE 7 Notice of a MOA? Meeting; Called For the purpose of nominating a candi date to fill thc vacancy caused by the resignation o? Mayor P A Hodges; Notice is hereby i?iven, that a mass meeting is called by mayor and aicicrmcu af the town of Bennettsville, to be held >n the IS day of January A D 1908, in ?ourt, Hou? in thc town of Bennettsville, \ o'clock P M, for the purpose of nomi nating a candidate to fill thc vacancy :auscd by the resignation of Mayor P A ?lodges. Thc same being for the nuex >ired term only. C S Chaffin, Mayor Pro Tem. A h Hamer, Town Clerk. Jan 2, A D, 1907. 2. BENNETTSVILLE Marble Works. Drders tor MON UM ?i JV TS or TOMBSTONE, promptly Gil ?J Jail on mo, at my plaoo of buenos* neat the Atlantio Coast Lino and the 8oa board Air Lui) Passenger Depots, oi write mo. DosigoB and Prioci- furnish' ed ou application. Phone No. 95. J W. MoELWEE. January 25, 1906. 11 HdTICE- We take this plan ef sta ;ing to eur friends and customers, al-j( io te the friends and customers of the L ate John S. Meore, that wo have mrchased the Fire Insurance Busi ness ef Mr. Meore, All who have In trusted their Fire Insurance Bust, ress to that Agency can rest assured .hat we will at all times look after their interest, and promise them that io policy will be allowed to lapse. Thanking them in advance for their continued patronage, we beg to re nain. Yours for Business, CROSLAND & TYSON, CO. ?5--A. D IF'or Ren ?m One Five Boom Dwolling. Posses* I non given January 1st. Apply at this] :>irieo Dec 26, 1907-11. LUND POR SM There will he wonderful advadoosj io the prices of real-estate along the! Chesterfield ?fe Lancaster H. ll, in the near future. We odor the following tracts along this H H , cut to suit purchases The Wadsworth track. 1127 aoros, tho Deep Ci eek tract, 62ft acres, Rob inson traot, 68 acres, Bobinson tract, 114 acres, Fox tract 02 acres, Flat Place track 100 acree. Mill Fold tract! 300. All this Und Hes clono in to tho new town of Pageland, S. C., and near Guess 8. 0.ts and is as (rood as the average Marlboro Cum ty lund, only requiring inteligont development produce similar crops. Wo have also one of the best tracts] to 100 acres close into Jefferson, 8.C. feat has good improvements, timber, hard wood and cultivated land that) con he had right. 1124 serra of tho bfst farm land in Anson County with improvements can be obtained from us at a cast be low what tho tract cost. The Monroe Insurance and Investment Company, Monroe N. C Wan in Poor Uoalth For Your? Ira W. Kelly, of Mansfield, Pa , writeH .'I WAS in poor health for two years, Mut tering from kidney ?nd bladder trouble, I .pent considerable monoy consulting physi cians without obtaining any marked beno ni, but was oared by Foley's Kidnap Oure, I and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cauio of restoring tho health of other*" Refuse subetltut**. Reid & Go. Tax R.et?nis. Jfllceof Auditor of Marlbon/ Co. Bennetsville, S. C., Nov. 3?K1907. Notice is hereby given jil nit this Milco will be open from Jan. 1, to Feb. 20, inclusive,: 19081 for'tb? purpose of receiving tho returns if the tax payers, bf /Marlboro ?o?oty. y f" All persons having property in :-hcir possession as owner or hold ir, or husband, parent, guardian, trustee, administrator, accounting officer, agent, attorney or factor 3n the first day of Jannary, 1908, ire required to list tho same for taxation within the time required by law, or'receive the penalty of Iii ty per cent, which attaches in case of failure to do so. This re turn is intended to cover any . and all kinds of personal property as well as all changes, improvements, etc., in real estate. There is a poll tax of one dollar laid upon all male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years except those who aro maimed . and un able to earn a support. All Con federate soldiers are exempt from poll,tax. i There is also a capita tion tax of fifty cents levied on all dogs. The auditor or an assistant will attend at tho following places in the county on the dates below for tho convenience ofvthe public: lied Hill, Blenheim, Tuesday, Jan 7. Brownsville, Bristow's store, Wednesday Jan 8. Hebron, J M and L A Hamer's store, Thursday Jan 9. Bcd Bluff, Clio, Friday Jan 10 Red Bluff, Octoraro Mills store, Saturday Jan ll. Red Bluff, McColl, Monday Jan 13, Red Bluff, Tatum, Tuesday Jan 14. Adamsville, Adam's store, Wed nesday Jan 15. Brightsville, Goodwin's Mill, Thursday Jan 10. Smithville, Kollock, Lashley's store, Friday Jan 17. My office in Bennettsville will t>e open during the timo prescribed oy law, Jan 1st to Feb. 20th, 1908, whore parties in Bennettsville and ihose who neglect to return at ibovo places can bo accommodat ed. J. P Campbell, J9- Auditor Marlboro Co. Amgiast Cynas# VETERINARY SURGEON May be found at the Hotel 'Marlboro Bennettsville, S. C. 8ept 3. 1907. /AMIABLE FARM FOR SALB ; have for immediate sale a fine arm cont lining 300 acr?js situa ed about one mile from the cor porate limits of the town of ,',,\lv .p. 100 Rcr?fl of nita, ..ml i:? cleared and \t> in a high Hi .' ? Tnore a?e 1 a iniuin -nuain. no o av ty I ind i. .>r o ti t houris on ibo j i?me Purlitis wi??i\hj{ to bny . ?>o< id f inn iv I? find this a j 'j.ui.u. balmain. For further information apply to A w. MCLEAN. Lumberton, N. O Deo 6th 1907. FARM FOR SALE. i>'44$ Aorea in 7int Township, Oamber. sud county, N. G., 8 milos from Raeford, \ miloo from A & It Railroad. 100 norco ilearrd. Fine location for n Shingle mill Dan be mnde a valuable farm Wilt nell r in one traot or dmd? it to ?ah parchas ir. Termo, two thirdn cash, balance in ia nonatas. J. T. BOSTICK. Doo. ao, '07 Red Springs, N. O. LAND FOR SALE. 87 3 io Acrca nix mitca north oma of tl?d Springs and 1^ milos from main line sf A Coast Line Railroad. Twenty acres sloarep. Timber and wood will pay tho BxponBB of clearing Prion $2 ooo Terms Dash J. T. nOSTICS, Deo. 20, 1907. Red Springs, N. 0. TRY THE INDEPENDEN; TAILOR SHOP. Making, Mending, Dyeing and Lad! s Tailoring. CLKANINO and PRESSING A SPECIALTY Work Called For and Delivered Dally. H. M. MCINTYRE, pr0p. Tnit OMI RKr.iAm.it. Pkoae 241. i Ow*** Ooldai Prevent? Pnanmeatai FOR RENT. A SIX ROOM DWELLING j^L HOUSE on '?Banker Hill/' in tJBSk East Bennottavillo, for Rnnt for tho year 1908 Apply to P. O. EMANUKL. Bet netteyille, fl O. Sk B. E. MOORE. MOORE NITRATE OF SODA, MURIATE AND SULP We are position to qp.ote prict PERUVIAN GUANO Qi PHONE 2^8. OFFI July 25, 1907. V Owen? for Mayor. Among the many names sugf ted tor Mayor by our city, the? name of Jennings K Owens been mentioned, and we believe that if a young mau it to bo chos en that the votara of JBennettsViMo would maKpho mistake in nairn,u-. Mr; Owens for theplac?. We ba li* vi).that a young man should be nominated,"one having the timp io devote to the business of the oft ce, and Mr. Owens ia an active, pru? dont conservative gent?en???, axiu while not ?' native of Marlboro, yet he is a South Carolinian, and has determined to permanently make this city his future homo. We nominated A J Matheson for mayor, and believe that he would make a good and suitable official, but he tells us that he cannot ac cept tba* he will be absent in Europe four months this yw, and we should concentrate on some competent person for the place. Why not center on Mr. Owens, . and when the mass-meeting asl tm. bios on the 15th inst., be prepared to nominate Mr. Owens with-una nimity and enthusiasm. Shredded Wheat Biscuit Triscuit at W. Mi How? TAX ' X OTIC ft:- S v Treasurer's Offloo Marlboro Cor a/ Bepnettevllle. 8. 0 , Sept 13, I907. J/I* NOTICE le hereby given that the fi- r.\.i (H (or the oolieotioD ot Taxe? for Marl boro county for the focal year oom rn- . oirtg Jauuary mt, 1007, will be opened at tb* Treasurer's offloe in Bennettaville on J!OM day October 15th, 1907, and retrata open until Dooem.ber 31st, 1907. A ponai witt he charged on all taxoa remaining unpaid tr tbat dat? . rho following ia the levy State tax ... 4? w\j\^rrr* Ordinary county tax 6j Constitutional Sohool 3 willa Total levy 14 SPECIAL SCHOOLS Brnnett?ville OradM 4 ?vllU? Tatum special, MoColl apeoial, Beauty Spot 44 ?..lem " 3 will? Lester u a . Brigbtavillo " l\ ' Boykin '* tl ' Olio apeoial Kollock ' apeoial Hebron apeoial a irai Harmony apeoial antioch apeoial Willis apeoial i railh Bbnnener apeoial Dlio Bouda .V . v ' TatU'ti Bouda Pine Grote special a 1 #fl)A A Poll Tax of OHES DOLI.AU on a < wal? jornona bot wo on tho ages of ai peere, oxoopt confederate eoldien t?>d ihoao otherwise exempt br law. Commutation Road Tax of On? nd a Half, all anio bodied malo r, oetweon tho ages of 18 and 50 3aW i-f flue between th? ?Stta. of 1er, rooj ; xi Afcuoh I, l<y?& ?i. B. lUKr?AHP, vf.:.yc?..ti^.,..v. ?. .?,..1 \ ..>.-.? li.n.f.-. *i ?. .v.t.vii?. ?(u < -JV// Seaboard In taro hunftoable M Bettor Than Ever. . The Seaboard Air Line i shauireable mileage tickets > DO salo, will after Joly 15th be good over the Central of O r gin, Georgia Southern and Fi ida,Norfolk aud Southern, A tio and North Carolina and ginia and Carolina Ooast roi five new additions, making . ta) of twenty-eight lines ii represontating neurly 2< miles* , You do not have to delay purchase, but Seaboard inter? ' geable mileage heretofore and now on sale will be gooc the additional roads after ?Jul regardless of date purob Purchase your mileage t: from the Seaboard Air Linc ; way. For further information write W. L. BURROUGHS, T. 1 Columbia, ? FOR SAU. 12 mules 4 two horse wagons herse wagons with gin, also fa tools for a 12 horse farm, will cheap for lack of uso. w. s. Mowr -15-98-A D. A Holding dough, from any oauae. ia ly stopped by Dr. Shoop'a cough ear it ia ?o thoroughly harmlou and aa Dr. Shoop tolls mothers every whare it without hesitation, even to very li li, .1 Th* ?*l./0.?r^*.*.** -~ -? ' - -- U I . ?> .- i I .(. ?i t< CMA>:H, S i '<>li di*} k't?i iu'ci ...v b.u.iuuiMi luumoranAn No op'mtu,n reform, uoth'og h\teh used to lu; icu 0 ?uppro?s. Simply s rosioona plaot ? that helpa to heal aohlng lunga Th lards oall thia a'urub which the D "The Saored Hero". Alway? dana I tthoop'a Cough Care. J. T. Doug Do you need a Bowl, Pitch? ving Cup, large or small glass \ a beautiful Lamp-anything Crockery ware line go to the B ville Hardwaro Co. WARRBN U & CO., BATH Or POTASH, )s on the above at once.y notation Sept 1. / CES NATIONAL BANK BL)