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BENNETTS VILLE, S, C. DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING JO., 8?bierlptlon prices Clio year.$ 1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 PERSONAL W 8 Hendloy of Columbia spent Sunday in town. Mrs. L J Breeden returned Sat urday night from Chester, where she has been visiting relatives. There ?re services at the Meth odist church each night this week, conducted by thc pastor, Kev. lt K Turnipseed. Misses Mazio Brooksand Blanch Freeman of Hamlet, vho have been visiting Miss Daisy Freeman, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Il W Carroll and Mrs. (? W Douglas have been elected del egates from the Twentieth Cen tury club to the state meeting of woman's clubs in Greenville. J S Sterling, principal of thc Brightsville school, was in town Saturday. Mr. Sterling is from Blackstock, Fairfield county, and is a teacher of long experience. Mr Groseh the photogapher and painter will start for Europe in a few days. Mrs W R Crosland and Mrs J L Jordan are visiting their sisters in Greenville. Kev. C. A. Jones p: cached an excellent sermon Sunday on "The Women of the Bible." Mrs. Tray wick and daughter Miss Lida, of Clio have been visit ing relatives in town. Mesdames Sarah Crosland and Douglas "Jennings are spending some time in Columbia. Mrs. Z. A. Kay and daughter, Miss Myrtle, of Mount Crab, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. 1*. B. Moore. his cotton interest. Judge Hudson, il K Owens, ,1 W Doti rando and Col Knox Liv ingston are attending tho supreme court in Columbia. Miss Annie Keels of Kershaw county returned to ber hoyne hist Wednesday after a pleasant visit to her sister in town, Mrs. Phil Miller. ?YIHS Kate Terrell visited last Eriday, ber you rig friend Miss Until Patterson at Boylon this county, and attended" the closing exercises of Gibson school. Quite n humber ol: farmers wit nessed the operation of tho Cotton Chopper las! Monday afternoon which wa? exhibited in Iv l> Mc coll plantation west ol' town, Tho yoting ladies of Bennetts ville gave a leap scar d meo at Crosland Ipili on Monday night of lasl week, and the young men gaye a rel urn d tin cc Thursday nield. Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Liles, of Brightsville -peni last Wednesday in town, with Mr. Liles sister Mrs. ,1. W.LoGrando. Mrs. Liles is a sister o? Mr. Phil Miller and bad been spending a few diivs willi bin. Quito a distrhetivo iVu'?sl lire rag? ed last Sunday in (lie woodland, belonging lo Mrs ,1 b' L?es and .Mrs Alice (i Moore in lirightsvillc township, north ol' Goodwins Mili About liv e hundred aeres of tine timber lund was burned and the t un ber in places was greatly damaged, Winthrop College Scholarship and entrance Examination. Tho examination i'm the iiwar'd ot vaca Ut Scholarships in Winthrop Col lego and tor the nd mission of new students w|iI bo held at tho Cou li tv Court I rouse ?II I'Tidav, .lilly ii at i? .\ M. Applicants must bo net less than Hf teen years ol' aire, winn scholar ships a re vacant, aft er .i u I \ i! th Oj will Pe awarded Lo tllOSO making tho highest avcrago at this examination, provided tho.\ rnoefc tho conditions governing t hc award. A pplicants for Scholarships should writ o to i 'resident Johnson before the exam I nation tor Scholarship examination blanks, Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. Tho next sossion will open Soptcmbor Kl loos. Por further information and catalogue, address I ? I i Johnson. Rock Hill, S C ii 20 A DP MARLBORO PENSIONRRS Names of Those who will Receive Pension Money Class A- A T Quick, Elijah Earless. Class B- Silas Animons, Mc Coll. J T Cope, Bonnettsville. Nelson Quick, Cope. Class C No 1-1) T Hargrove, W AV Irby, Kolloek. Martin Hubbard, Brightsville. L Wicker Bonnettsville. Class C No 2-Thomas Amnions ll Bristow, Tatum. Wado A Bass Bennettsville. E Bollard, McColl. Neil Beasley, McColl. William Bollard, Ncwtonville. James Bar ber, Bennettsville. J M Bristow, Bennettsville. Daniel Clark, Clio. William Carte.-, Key. Alex Chavis Willis J Chavis, Ogden. Alexander Clark. J W Clark, Bennettsville. W R Clark, Bennettsville. John W Caulk, Clio. J C Carpenter. Elisha Cummings, Clio. Robert Calder, McColl. W E Coxe, Brownsville J P Davis, Bennottsvillo Jessie C Driggers, Kolloek. Eli Driggers, Kollock. William Driggers Kol lok. J W Driggers, Bennettsville J C Caddy, Bennettevillc. lt G Gilbert, Bcnnettsille. J C Grooms W M Graham, Red Hill. JT Grant, Kolloek. J B Hinson. Samuel Hathcook, Clio. J P Hin son, Bennettsville. David Ham mond, Clio. A B Jacobs, McColl D Jones, McColl. Isaac Laviner Bennettsville. Wash Locklier, Clio Silas S McColl, Clio. John Mc Queen, Bennettsville. HE MeLo more, McColl. J 1) McColl, Clio. Blaney Miller, Bennettsville. N.N. McDonald, Bennettsville. J E Powers, Bennettsville. tl L Odom Anderson Parker, Kolloek. J ll Parish, Bennettsville. R J Patter son, Bennettsville. .Jorry Poison, Clio. .Joseph Phillips. Bennettsville Andrew Parham, Brightsville. G W Rascoe, Brightsville. A II lins Bennettsville. .J E Taylor, Blen heim. P A Turnage, Bennettsville .1 W Wilkes, Bingham. David Williams, Kolloek. Harris Woodie Ncwtonville. T (i Wallace Ben nettsville. G F Webster. McColl. I J W Williams B mnettsvillo, W G Whittinton, Brownsville. J B Walker, Tatum. ('lass C No ?i Mary Biddle, Kolloek. Maria A. Billiard, Brown sville. Nancy Bundy. Amada P Carler, Bennettsville. Ellen Crowley, Bennettsville. Mary Ann Dunn, Brightsville. Nancy English Bingham. Jophena Hyatt Bennett Mary .Jane 1 hitcher. Kolloek. Martha Johnson, Brightsville. Fercby Locklicr, McColl. Mary Jane Odam; Bennettsville. Eiizn beth Paid. Kolloek. Venetia Quick Brighlsvilie. Sarah Sweat Kolloid; (lass C NO I - Margaret Animons Dunbar. Julia A Animons Donaho M urning Bottom, Drakes. Lo very Brigman, Brightsville. Ellen J Bennett, Kolloek. Laura Brigman Kolloek. Sbphic Brigman Kolloide. C.ir< ?lino Barrington. 1 Irightsv i Ile. Annie Jane Calder, Calder. Car (dine Calder Elizabeth Cahier, Ncwtonville. Mary Chavis, Bright sville, Lucy J Chavis Kolloek. Mary Ann Chavis Kolloek. Mi" Perry Chavis. Adeline Driggers, Cli ) Mary IO Fowler, I>.\ors Hill. Sarah Jane Eraser, Tatum, han mn (?linn, Bennettsville. Marion G rn,) Brownsville. Uobcccn Hays Bleu heirn. Edy 11 arve). Bright ?ville. Auldana I logan, NewlOllville, O.ilhorine Hodge, Blenheim. Chirisey C Jackson Martha John son, Bennettsville. S A Johnson, BrightsvilleKitsey Korney, Drake Maryjane Knight, Bennettsville. Mary McQitttgo Bonnettsville Emmeline Milos, Brownsville, .lane McColl, Clio. Josephine Murdock, Bennettsville, Caroline McKenzie, Ncwtonville. Elizabeth Norton, CliO Martha Melton, Kol loek. L M Norton, McColl. Patsoy Perkins, McColl. Elizabeth Park er, Bonnettsville. Bal 1 i O Pearson, Blenheim. MA Rogers, Bennett sville. M li Staekhouse, Bennett svillo. Eliza Ann Stevens, Bennctt svillo. Mary Ann Swott. Kebecca Sweat, Clio. Lessio Ann Summer ford, Brownsville. Edith Coward Rainwater. Elizabeth Rainwater, Kollock. I) A Tart, Bennettsvillo. Sarah Turner, Bennettsvillo. Annie Trawick, Drakes. Nancy Wynn, Red Hill. Lucy Ann Quick, Rid Bluff. Elizabeth H White. Class A gets SOC; class B $72; class C, No. 1 $48; class C, No. 2 $21.20; class C, No. 3 $48; class C, No. 4 $21.20. The money is now in the hands of the clerk of court for distribu tion. Announcements o? CANDIDATES Candidate? card* arc published from date of insertion till the election for five dollar?, cash in advance. AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for reappointment to thc ollice of County auditor, subject to thc ac tion of the Democratic primary. A-1) J P Campbell. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sherill of Marlboro County subject to the results of the Demo cratic primary. A-D W V Hogers. I am a candidate for thc ollice of Sherill' of Marlboro county, subject to thc rules and result of the approach ing Democratic primarv. A-D K .1 Woodley. SUPERVISOR 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the otlice of County Supervi sor, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary. A-D ED Graham TR KA SU KIO H I hereby announce myself a candi date for CoUiity Treasurer, subject to the act ion of the Democratic primary. A-D C W Crosland.* CLERK OK COURT I hereby announce myself a candi , date for ( 'Icrk of ( lou rt, subject to the , ! action of the Democratic primary. A-D John ll Tilomas. . \-11 joni v II auici'. l hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to tho ollice ol* C \ riv of Court, subject tb thc Demo cratic primarv. A-D j A Drake. Notice of Court. Notice is .hereby given thai I he court ol' general sessions lor the county ol' Marlboro will convene in lite court house ni Imnnetisvil'e. on Monday, May bs, ?it io n. in. Jurors, witnesses and others intcr e.-ded will go Ve rn themselves :ic eordintr,h. J. A. Drake, DQ-?I3 A. D. Clerk. NOTICE. Sinte of South Carolin:'. ( 'Omi ty of Mu ri boro, I H ( "ouri of Common I 'lons William M. fi ii i ti n as admini stra t.oi ol' i ho personal ?state of John \V. ( 5(iyin<jton, deceased. Cl ni n tiff, against Doctor I). MeNair-.Defendant. sr M Mt i Ns KOI; K K LI wv T< ? TM M DIW?ND? NT. Doctor D. M. Nair: YOI ' A h'IC II ER h) BY SUM M?NIvpjiind required lo answer linio complain! in this action, wliieh luis boon tiled in Ibo ollice of Hie ( Merk of the Cou ri of coin mon pleas, in and lor tho said County, mid lp servo a copy bf your answer to (ho said com pla lilli "ii I li?' subscribers hi I heir ollice, in ibo Town of I fennel t s ville, within twenty days aller tho service hereof; exclusive ol' tho (lay of such service; and il you fail lo answer Ibo com pl ai ni Within Hie Ump aforesaid, (ho plaintiff in this action will apply 1.0 tho ( 'our! for tho relief tlc manded in tho complaint. TO TH Vi DEFENDANT, DOC TOR D. McNair: T A Iv IO NOTICE, thal Hie sum mons ami complain! in the above entitled action have been tiled in tho oliiee of the ("lerk ol' tho ( !ourl ol' ( 'ommoll I Meas, in and for Hie County anti Statu afore said. Met'oil. McColl, ?v LoGraiid, Attornoys for the ola' May. 2nd, A. D. 1 THINGS ll I S WEEK A good many things wc arc going to move this week. Not just to get rid of them, but to give our trade a chance to make thei purses go twice as far as they should and the offerings are not odds and ends nor old stuff, but the very cream of high-class merchandise. EMBROIDERY A beautiful lot (if of very fine .Swiss l'louncings. "No bands to match these," at just 1-2 their original price. 1 lot that costs us 25e yd to go at 12 l-2c 1 lot that costs us 30c y ?I to go at ISc 1 lot that costs us 40c yd to go nt 20c 1 lot that costs us 50c yd togo at 25c 1 lot that costs us 60c yd to go nt 20c One lot Fxtrn Heavy Hamburgs, good values at 15c yd. Now going nt 10c. 40c now 25c 1 lot of soft goods, sold for 35c, now 20c 1 lot soft goods, sold for 25c. now 15c 1 lot soft goods, sold for 20c, now 12 l-2c 44 inch very sheer and pretty, white lingiish lawns, worth 20c, this week 12 l-2v. 44 inch lawn better quality than above, 15c. 1-3 ORIGINAL COST 3 doz men's undershirts. Some of these RE SOLVE O r*, - i -r p ? . M To TM F~ j . < ; ciGNE A Ni? E A Pl-cr AFTER THE BE ST HAVE '5&&<&?^ BEEN PICKED OVER AND T^^f^^ THE ??5TTH/NGS ARE AL.JL?0<\COME. COME NOW. "'..7 BUSTER BROWN! COME NOW""7J' THERE ARE MANY WHO WAIT UNTIL THE SKASOH' S STOCK \S PICKED OVER . THINKING TH L'Y WILL GET THEIR GooD.5 CHEAPER. So THEY WILL. BUT THEY WILL GET CHEAPER GOODES. TH E BE,5T THINGS WILL BE GONE. THEY GO BECAUSE THEY ARE bKST. IT \S THE UN DESIRABLE THINGS THAT Do NOT ?ELL, ?O IL YOW LIKE CRKAM BETTER THAN SKIMMED MILK. COME To OUR ?TORE WHILE OUR ?PRING LING IS U N S KI M M E D. PARASOLS White ?nd fane)*. Some of tin- lu st ever shown lure, in all colhrsi for Italics .md children. 'fliese ar? goori, new things. At from ^U25ib ^?.spi LOW Lv! ?ES FOR WOMEN 'Hie Om en (h'.alilv make is thc ill ike we liritv on. So ?le their weiirers, In bl.iek, l'ai, Kid ind Taus. >.'..M> to >l.oo THIN DRESS CiOODS 1 lot of illili tlnff\ dies, goods, sold for in l,is!c thread and some in'^silk and Lisle. They cost hom SI.OD to ?2.00 cub. Wc will sell these Ibis; week at just 50c each. BARE FOOT S AM) A LS These ni'?, very soft ami fu sible in all sizes from smallest hally's to ladies' size: Pron i 65? to Si.5.s in price. RED, TAN, WHITE Little slippers for children, all sizes. All colors of Itoslerv to match. Pr m M mi O' Qi Better save that 25 per cent, on a. suit of clothes this week.