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BEMETTSYILLE, S, 0. BY ?. A. JIUOWN & ?0. Ojjlce West of Court House* Wednosday, January 8, 1896. nw-iiiiMt m m.itimBirr11''*11"-8T f [ARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS First Round-J, B WILSON, P. K. North Marlboro, Ebonuzor, Jun. 3 Jhlghtavillo, Bethel, Ja?. 4, 5 (?ODDOttevIllo Station, Jan. 2, 5 "ouuettevillo Ct., Jan. 9 Clio, Beulah, Jnu. io bloohohn, Hebron, Jan. 11,12 A Prlzo PI?. Mr. P. V. Newton, of Brights villc, killed ti IG months pig lust eek weighing 520 pounds. They raise now what they oat in Brighls ville. Unclaimed Lottors. Lottors addressed to tho follow ing persons romain uncalled for at the postoirice: Mr. Stoano Loadholtor, Miss ' iii .. . . Vilson, .Orov/y Cautil, i !ap? ( ?u: t\, j I- Ira Iii ShbUhvttli . Un Saturday night last about | half-past 8 o'clock a tenant house on Mr. C. S. Grant's place in Smith ville, occupied by John Guinn, was | consumed with nearly everything in it, and without ono cent of insu rance. Married In Kentucky. The last issue o? thc Way of Faith contained thc following : Married at thc Methodist ??urch in Wilmore, Ky...?,i? t?iinday Doc -cmbcr 22..?8^5/ by L, L. Picket, Mt. Tirinas E. Bridg is of Florida ?V>rMiss Mary Lee Green, of Sum 'ter, S. C. Make lt Cwt iv, - W ?\y An i "You need iii. bo y thing a man does or says A lien no is full of| whiskey." Of course not, but bc should bc made to answer for any harm that may result from it. Get-1 ting drunk is no excuse for bad conduct. Now One of Us. Kov. W. H. Kirton, who is now a citizen of our county with a residence at Dunbar, and who is running the nc Led Covingt on Min eral Springs, the wat ers of which havo saved so many invalids, was in town this morning and called to soo us. He is looking tho pict ure nf fino health. i ? for i.h< f Ono. arrangements to fui nt: lt th ; ' of THU DEMO pOttAT tho New York World three times a week with THE DKMOCKAT for thc low price of $1.65. Just think of four papers every week for this little sum. Can you afford to let this pass ? Begin at once. Henry Blount'at Clio. That inimitable humorist, and wonderful mimic, Col. Henry Blount, of Wilson, N. C., is billed for Clio this Wednesday evening tit 7 o'clock. ICvorybody is expected. Admission 25 and 35 cents. If you want to enjoy a literary treat go to Clio to-night. Tho Pythian Banquet. > The editor returns most hearty thanks to tho committee for ail in vitation to thc Royal Banque! to bc given Friday night by members of CALA NTH P. LODGE, No. 15, K. of P., now one of thc strongest Lodges in the State. Wc know they will havo a grand a Hair and that "feast and soul" will abound. His Stook Is Fresh. Thc friends and patrons of former years will undoubtedly find it to their advantage to call on L. Strauss at thc brick store opposite tho Presbyterian church for cloth ing, dry goods, groceries, etc. Maxcy is'iii onrtvge'aiid will do you righ Mall itiid see hi"'. Janna ry Woo th i r, J., 2, of cold ;."<: v, i i ; rn.si'lllcd ; 5, 6, windy, cold, changeable ; 7, 8, stormy; 9, 10, very cold; ll, .12, warmer; 13, 14, fair and clear ; 15, 16, fair; 17, 18, bright and clear; 1S, 90 M ? swords and snow; 21, 22, ' 24, 25, 26, 29, fair, windy ; las', d.itv?? synrOHM . Otmngos for 1896. Mr. J. F. Barringer and family have moved to Florida. Mr. T. G. Wallace has rented tho Col. Dudley mansion on Darlington street. Mr. T. L. Crosland has rented his residence to Mr. Charles F. Cov ington and he and his good wife arc boarding with Miss Annie Miller. nollffious Notes. Hov. J. B. Wilson, presiding el der of Marion District, held his first quarterly conference of this station at thc Methodist church on Friday night last. On Saturday ho went to Bethel, where he held his first for Brightsvillo circuit. In tho .evening he returned to Benncttsvillc and Q?I Sunday filled tho appoint ments of Rov. J. L. Stokes, tho pastor, who went to Bethel to till tho appointment of-i'", olde?.' o\> Sunday'. Mrs. D. 0. Whito is quito sick from a sovoro cold, Mr. ?. G. Bruco, of Parnassus; made us a poi> call Monday. Mr. W. Ii. Wicker, of Fayette ville, ia*Spending a fow days in our town. Mr. F, M. Easterling, who lias boon suffering from a bad cold, is out again. Mr. Ebbio Stanton, of Olio, was in town salosday and made ns ? pleasant call. Mr. A. JJ. Calhoun, of Clio, made us a pop call salosday with smiles for 1896. Miss Bessio Ervin has gone to Rock Hill to enter the Winthrop Normal College, Mr. L. ?. Quick, of Kollock, gave us a pleasant pop call while in town salosday. Mr. J. F. McKinnon, of Hebron, called to seo us salosday with greetings and smiles. Dr. H. R. East?rlmg has beou suffering severely from an attack of acute rheumatism. Miss Lucy W?ddill, who has been spending some t ime in Rock ingham, has returned. Mr. E.C4, Horndon, of Brights ville, was among the many callers with smiles on salosday. Mr. Thomas C. Parham, of Dunbar, made us a pop call Mon day with pleasant smiles. Mr. Hugh McLaurin, of MoCo made us a pleasant call salosday with greetings and smiles. Wo regret to learn of the illness of Johnnie Adams, tho ellie loni salesman of Mr. R. L. Kirkwood. Mr. R. T. Web-tdl-; of Bethel, was in town .Valcsday and gave us a pleas]?, it, smile and greetings for 189^ ."'Mr, ii, B. Fuller, our hustling live stock dealer, has gone back to Kansas City, Mo., for more stock. Mr. J. E. McLeod, of lower Hebron, made us a pleasant call on salosday with smiles and good wishes. Mr. J. A. Calhoun, bf Clio, was in town Monday and mado us a pleasant call, Ho reported every thing lovely in his section. Miss Anna Easterling Opened her school near Mr. J. H. David's Monday morning alter a two week's vacation for the holidays. Miss Rhoda Livingston, one of thc most popular teachers hi tho Greenville Graded school, bas been spoiling her vacation at home. Mrs. R. H. Hodges and children, who have been spending some lime visiting relatives in and around Florence, have returned home Misses Wilma and Allie Mooro, who spent tho holidays at home, have returned to their studios at tho Winthrop Normal College at Rock Hill. Mr. Henry C. Newton and fam ily, who have been living in southern Georgia, for three years, have returned to Marlboro, we hope to slay. Miss Mattie Bcvil, who has been sick for some monljis, has sufficiently recovered to be able lo travel and will take a trip io Fayetteville to-morrow. Rev. J. A. Williams, thc evan gelist, was in town yesterday. The tent is now near Mars Bluff, Florence county, where a meet ing begins to-night, Mr. J. C. Flctchor, of Adams villo, ono of our live-at-home far mers and who now has IO bales of thc best cotton still loft, called to seo us yesterday with smiles. Miss Alexina Evans, left Mon day morning, accompanied by her father, Hon. W. D. Evans, for Orangeburg county, where she goes lo take charge of a school. Wo are glad to welcome to our town Mr. R. J. Patterson, Jr., who is now occupying tho resi dence in east Bennettsvillo re cently vacated by Mrs. R. H. Hodges. Wo extend a welcome hand to Mr. B. F. Hamer and family, who are now occupying the Bristow residence in east Bennettsvillo, recouty purchased by T. C. Ha mer, Esq. i l)o:(U] tv '?mled M Lal*''S Miii'sbilli vV. IJ, j hi hbo ?rd, who huh boou ? \n'v\,}'</ -"/Mr iov.'i, ii . ( li'.-.r of r< j tit;?;' foi .uu M' Ihne,, v rm '<> v>iicu ii i-nwii Monday iv> attend une United States Court. Rev. J. B. Wilson, our boloyed presiding elder for '90 spent, Sun day and Monday in our town and found time to give us a pleasant 'call. Ho is in the best of health. j Ho is rushing his visits this quar ter. Miss Norcissa Emanual, who has a splendid school at Mont clair, Darlington county, and who has boen spending a two week's vacation at home, returned Mon day morning to resume her school duties. Mr. J. F. Bolton, one of the most enterprising farmers of our county and the hustling agont of tho Farmers' Mutual Fire Insu rance Association, was in town salosday and made us a pleasant call with smiles. Mr. Jesse Morris, superintend ent of Chancellor Johnson's Don oho place, was in town salosday and called to see us. Jesse is a hustling farmer and is going to cut down his cotton crop this year and plant tobacco. Mr. Eddie Evorott, son of Mr. J. F. Evorott, and who has boon holding a position in Rockingham, N, C., has accepted a position as salesman with Mr. R. L. Kirk wood. Wo aro glad to welcome bill '/UCl t'i i AH' tOWXl. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - This is leap your. - Lookout for countorfoitcoim and bills. - Wo havo lt ad some cole weather sinco our last issue, - Tho noted Milbourn wagons (tho bust mado) for salo by C. M Weatherly. - The share crop system is be ing tried this year by our farmers to a largo extent. - Mr. L, Strauss has a linc lol of choice family horses for sale, Call and see thom. - Tho wiir in Cuba has caused a brisk rise in sugar-a diilorcncc of \\ cents a pound. - The cold wave predicted foi Saturday and Sunday canio in on time loaded with ice. - Sunday last was the coldest day of tho winter and many ol the pumps were frozcii. - As this is campaign year thc boys should resuscitate tho band. Can't you give it a push, .julius ? - Wo never have seen Hie like ol! live stock as was in town lust Monday--all sorts, sims and col ors. - A weather prophet declares that the weather ot the past week is to be the weather for tho next year o Legislature meets in : . ta next Tuesday and some lilli Vi session will lust two mouths: Col iCitox Livingston has moved re- 'aw oflice toono of the brit ii . ?oms in the row west of the cou ri bouse. Mr. Sari?s M. Odom, of Bi ' ' >v illo, and Miss Lucy New ton, of Adamsyillo, wore married on ?Sunday last. ?- Tho inability of the ladies to turn out Monday on account of the cold weather, made oysters cheap for one day. - Remember the independent farmer is he who has plenty of hog, hom i 113' and molasses-tho markets never trouble him. - Tho signs point to another rise in cotton because of a short crop. Nothing but a short crop will ever keep it above (i cents. ?-The attention of bridge build ers is called to the advertisement of Capt. Kinney in another col umn for proposals lo build a now bridge af Ph i H's Creek. - W, JJ Stewart, tho barbel') who has served the town so ofli oienlly in his capacity siiico 1888, has closed his shop here and moved to Wilmington, N. C., his old home. - Mr. B. K. DoLorme, the efficient timi popular agent for the Atlantic Coast Lino tit this place, now occupies the J. P. Campbell residence in cast Ben nottsvilio. - Mr. .lohn S. Moore, who un fortunately suffered' fl? heavily by tho recent lire, is now receiv ing and opening up a new stock of furniture in the store under McGoirs Hall, next lo Mc Kel la r's - Mr. W. S. Monteith, of Co lumbia, representing tho insu rance company in which Messrs. J. H. Mitchell and G. W, Waddill wore insured, was in town yester day adjusting tho losses by the late lire. - Dr. J, P. K inney is now occu pying the neat little collage near the Presbyterian church recently vacated by Mr. P. A, McKellar, who has moved to the Murchison house now owned by Mr. C. 13. Crosland. - To one and all of our patrons and subscribers who havo sc kindly remembered us at the close of the your wo return our grate ful thanh's and will endeavor tc merit their continued favors for tho now year. - Tho Farmers' M ul util Kin Insurance Association mot in an nual session in the court house on Monday last and elected tin now offt?ors. Capt. J. B. Grooii was elected President and C. T. Kastoiding Treasurer. Mr. J. P. Bolton is still agent. - The Palmetto High School, under the superintendency ol Prof. E. K. Craven, opened Mon day. Prof. Craven is a very bright young man anti has had charge of this Nourishing school for several years. Ho is doing groat good educationally and oth orwiso amollir tho people ol A:(|aihsyUle, . C. \V. M. Jenes, while. wh< .'jaeceni i v let?rlieci fron. FlOrid?i iVii.d oponed iii guush?ith lead jew olry repair snop in town, was ar rested and carried before Com missioner McLaurin last Friday evening by Deputy United States Marshal, W. IL Hubbard, vindo) a charge of retailing whiskey, The evidence being of a vorv strong character he was bonne lover to court and granted bail ii tho sum of #200, Ho has since given himself up and is now ii jail. - Whon tiio Waterbury "Watel Company stopped manufacturing their oki style watch, the Hoot gatos of cheap Swiss factoric wore opened, and poorly made very unreliable watches wen forced on the market in placo o tho very accurate Waterbury which had but the ono fault-it! long wind. Tho Waterbury Com pany were appealed lo for some thing good and cheap in the quid wind series. The result, is fir now "Trump" watch, which soil at $2.50. Call on II, W. Carrol and soo this now walch Buoklen'o Arnloa Salvo. Tho bent Salvo In tho world for out brut?oB, norco, uloors, unit rheum, fov< boroo, tottor, ohappod hands, chilblains an ooma and ah akin oruptloim, and positivo! ouroB plloB, or no pay roqultod. It io guai autoed to glvo porfoot Batlafaotlon, or moi ey refunded. I'rleo 25 oootfl por box. Fi Bolo At Jennings' Pharmacy. SALESDAY IN JANUARY Tho Iiiw3oat Orowa Soon on tho ptrooi Binoo Tillman's Campaign Day-V lit; Halo of Iiivo H took ami othor Propoily. Tho first Monday in January, cou trary to expectations, was corin lid) a big day in Bennottsvillo. Tin crowd in attendance was unusual largo for January, and they did j lack for entertainment. Fuller Bros. & Bristow ope) their auction sale of horses H early hour nod some of thc pretti animais were sold ever hand here. There were a number other dealers here, but Fuller1, captured the crowd nnd their ; were about oO head of horses mules. The Sherill sold one lot of lr IM i advertised-100 acres in Brov n ville-to Mrs. Minnie Hogers for $3,900, The money catchers were here in full force-one a museum of ti iosities, a little woolly girl ant! tho skeletons ot n giant and tin Indian woman lound in a eave. Messrs. David und Covington, uietionoeis, were busy disposing oj various articles. Only three covered wagons i ooh positions for trade. Notable among the exhibition, some poultry exhibited by Messrs. Iliuiiur und Moody, of Adam* tl'" Mr, Moody had lour varieties of Leghons and one of black Sj-nni li fowls that were pretty. Mr. Hui til certainly has the finest turkey .< seen here. No accidents or incidents red to break the pence and ?rji'iii i f thc day mid it was near dark . ' the crowd left, lt was a bi and thousands of dollars exel . < .. hands. Aurora Lodge, No. 33, A. F. IV Tho followingofficers liav? oloCtod ?ind installed for tl suing year: Frank Manning, W. M. J. T. Stanton, S. W. J, A. Woodley, J. W. John Parish, Treasurer. J. A. Pate, Si D. A. A. Stanton, J, D. J. AV. Welch, Tylor, A Flrst-Claos Livery. Mr. Colin D. John lias a iirst-elass livery and fe Ul bios in roar of postoflftcc Itoro good teams can bo had tlx be terms. Ho is also prep . food and groom tho horses oj , j i tors to our town at low I Call and soo him whon yoi orhci to town and put your ho rsi his warm stables away f rom . AH Prop. Those who have used Dr. Klug oovory know its value, and lhos< not, have now tho opportunity to i Call on tho advertised Druggist Trial Bottlo Freo. Soud on j , n int and address to UC. E. Hucklon ? '. ongu, mid get a snmplo box ol Now litre Fills Free, as well ai Guide to Health and Household . Freo. AU of which is guarantee ' I . , op good and cost you nithing. F i J. T, Douglas' drug ntoro. Death's Doings. Died at thc home of her grund mother, Mrs. Flinn ie Spears, on Saturday last at 12:30 p. m., after a short illness of membranous croup, little Jessie, the live-yenr-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barring ton. She was buried at Evergreen cemetery at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She was a very bright hild mut only a few moments before she died she told her mother that he was growing weaker. When asked if she was afraid to die she aid "no;" she wanted to go and sec Jesus and the little angels. She is now there. Did You lilvor Try Electric Hitters ns a reined/ for your troubles ? If not, get n bottle now and get relief. This m ed lolita has been found to ho peculiarly nd anted to tho re lief anil euro of ell Pon?alo Complaints, exciting a wonderful direct inllucncc in giving strength and tono to tho organs. If yon havo loss of Appclito, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excttablo, Melancholy or trouble I with dizzy t-pclls, Electric Bit. torn is tho medicino you need. Health and Htrongth nro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottlca only 500. at J. T. Douglas' drug store, 3 In Trouble Again. I '(-"k 1'diike, .".ol ti-edj \y Iii) lia* beeb ligiii'luu iii llh) ???>'.'. :???> ol' hile ['?y varieos ui'Vu'c.--, lins at 1ftit wound op lu-, bali by going over to Lnurinburg and robbing a jew elry store. It was not hard to trap him after his robbery, for he was selling the articles too cheap-one of which, a $50 watch for $t)3, ?"ti so on. lie was captured by our chief of police, W. H. Hubbard, who sent him up to McColl, where the sheriff of Richmond county met him and took him to Rockingham jail. Dock confessed to the robbery and told the sheri If where most o? the articles taken could be found. A Narrow Escapo. On Thursday afternoon last one of Mr. T. C. Mainer's two-nluh teams while returning home .from town came near being crushed >i tho railroad crossing of the Allan I u Const I/nc on thc Hebron road b) a material train which was backi uj in from Alice. The driver says h< did not hear thc train until it Wt J right on him, ns there was no warn ing signals given and he just ha? time to rein tho mules to the righi to prove..t a broadside smashuj when the car struck tho team nu gave them a shock thoy havo no recovered from yet. Tho wngoi wns not ? rt. Wo learn that M r Hamer will proceed against th road ifor failure to givo tho sigiiah 1'h'J |fn?l 'ot tho Soason f i Mar lb < *o Poultry Fraternity \ j hold their closing exhibit on id iy' in February. They all adiu?rcrslof Ano poultry, ilock. \ . to bring out for ex le - ich specimens as they have o ny of tho above. L* I amer has promised i fine specimens of I <ang ii ms, White Plymouth lit and \\ 'tile Holland Turkeys lr -I Iv Holton has promised i . lain Lnght Brahma oxhib the Messrs Newton Game feature lug. RBIED. . afternoon, January Vii., i.siii:, :>i the residence of Mi*, i. b\ Holton, i) Kev. Lewis M. ? Ia un-, Mi?, A < tl Ikddwhi Hamer and I?; i y - Mai \gne.s ? 'rice. foi ' i" 1 uti li n ploco o( flannel I- 1 . : 'iii;.in's Pub) Balm und iioutul r,v r . . ,,1' ibo pain, and o? t?ic . botwi i ?ho shoulders, vvill iToid piotnpj .i, i 'l ins is tune.dully vidual ! boro tho : ?in ia caused hy it o\ l-l mid ih< o is ,i Londcuoy toward ?mi i. i ' i. p<n fii\< .1' nings' Phar* tniic.i*. (PoJ.nti of ^VtailoaM, U?} 0 ll"l Parin; >.'?in? hem; . 1) t'.i p. linne';! windit oj cackling ovei' ^^nt'a.w?rili ol' egg\ f?e n??d to ny u now farm HO '')ii?j i y? u can rnak? tho old ono better. Grasa nu I ;,'iese, sheep and swine, mid I;ino, making farming tine. 'Pite heal codling moth trap has not heeu pnleuieii, It is tho jaws of a pig. ;g ia sound that seems lo mi horse makes a lotno for mel. Di . . inches deeper on the orin is ! < ?ter than buying n now "i..'. 1 Mowina treamsand hills at hand lint and trees to adorn tho Jv nd. Wu st o Ibu du to want, and want leads to H'Oi ; iiefi you start consider which wa) yoji go. Improve 1 io farm that is under you, and you will soon havo something to stand M pon. Tho larmer that burns much gun . wder will soon find a hole in his '.V.K'kji 1)0 ? nt your crop nt tho village vii viii not find much of it al ' : 1 imo. I titi I I lOmorial trees on the birth ; (ind your children will always i . uniment. . all .hat was wasted in thc kitchen ii . :?( I back to thc tarin the farmer ; bi onie rich. roil lave o jumping cow fix a i; lau rel for her to jump iuto, and ?a i jump long I ? Tin r< is more gold in tho first six inches ot' she surface soil than in all tho mines of California. Double thc manure pilo and you may double tho crop. It is better than buying a new farm. CLERK'S SALE. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA County ot Marlboro.-In Court of Common Pleas. ' Bessie V. Sumner, Plaintifl vs John I>. Winters, Mary Carrigan ct. al., D? tendants.-Complaint lor Partition. *1?N obedience to an order ol sale signed j& by his lion H. C. Watts, Judge ol the Fourth Judicial Circuit, and dated De cember sib, 1895, 1 will sell to the high est bidder al Bennettsville, S. C., on thc first Monday in February 1896, during legal sale hours, for.the purposes named in said decretal order, the following tract of land situate in Marlboro county in said State, namely. All that certain piece, parcel or tract ol land containing Two Hundred and Two Acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Thomas A. Vining, on thc cast by lands ol the estate of lohn McLeod, on thc South by lands ol David's and on the west by lands of J K. Coxe and N. C. Gandy, as will more billy appear by reference being made to the record ol a deed ol conveyance bom W, A. McLeod to Allison Smoot in thc office ol the Register ol Mesnc and Con vcyance for said county ol Marlboro Book "li" pages 550 and 551. Terms ot sale-One-third rash, ba' ,n in tw' hi hal iii'siaMtuea*. du.; in one obi two y r>; reflectively j sj&urdd by hbryi ?fu'?I it mortgage no du. prr.iuii.e.s, sahij boil i i') i><.-.:?r legal in'-reit from cl II Vt: ot m'tle till (Mid, ?ind lo iaovTde lol attorney s tee in case of collection by process of law, which is to be a part ol condition of said bond; or all cash at option ol purchaser. J. A. DRAKE, c. C. C. P. ,. January 7, 1896. Notice to Contractors. OTICK IB horoby given that sealed bids | will ko received until tho 2mt hutt., for tho oioctlon o? a now Bridge across | Thill's Orcok on Oheraw Rond. l'art icu bidding will bo expeotcd to fur nhh nil material. Tho Slocpors aro to bo S?ffoet loug and to bo bown ont of Cypress The Commissioners rcsorvo tho right to reject any or nil bids. For further Infor inatlou apply to W. F. KINNEY, Supervisor. Jun inty J, 1896, Your address, with six cents In Maiops, malled lo our Ilead auarters. ll Kl lot Ht., Heston, tit., will bring you a full line of samples, ana rules for self mesturement, of our Justly fa mous 93 pants j Suits, $13.20 j Overcoats, ?10.25, and up. Cut to order. Agents wanted every? ';. ^.f?t^New'PIpoiitli Rock Co. SURE YOUR, property against loss by fire, lightning an?! tornado with the old relia ble Companies representing more than Highly Million of Dollars. 4. J. BRISTOW, Agent. .?. August 20, 1895, NOTICE. Notlco IB hereby gtvon that nt tho annual mooting of tho Board of County Commin elonore, hold ibr tho county o? MarluOip, Ibo said Commissioners oouoluded to adopt tho contract system for working, maintain ing and of orating tho eovoral sections of highways, roads und bridges in tho eovoral townships of tho said county for tho pres ent fiscal year. Notioo in further given to all portions Hablo to road duty that Section 15 of an Act to provide a system of County Oovcruincnt for tho several counties of the Stuto, provides as follows : "Tho County Trcasuror of tho sovoral counties aro horoby authorized and oinpoworcd to roecivo from any and all persons hablo to load duty, in tho sovoral counties, tho sum of Two Dol lars as a commutation tax iu lieu of all road duty required by law, and all monoy so paid shall bo sob apart and known as tho bounty road fund; Provided, that said commutation tax bo paid botween (ho ?rst day of November and thoflrstdtiy of March in each year for that fiscal year, or when Stato and county taxes aro paid, and tho County Treasurer shall furnish a rccoipt to tho porson so paying th? samo. If said lax ?B not paid within the timo stated, Section 18 of Baid Act prov.'*'?: aH follows: ..That if auy person Hablo to road duty neglects to pay bin commutation tux within Ibo timo prescribed by this Act, tho County Treasurer is hereby authorized to rccoivo tho Burne, with tho penalty of fifty per cent, added; Provided, tho samo bo ten dored within fifteen days aftor tho expira hon of mid limo," that ',n until du. fifteOJilh j drtyof Marchi All pact io fnilinp lo pay j **M l-.\x w'dhi') '.{.?: fin n Uirjlbid will bc! ierjtllri'd {?> Win ?.;>; ?j?y* oli'tho public' highway.* muk-r oiu> ,01 .;"! ii'mlmo'cia, ju i'<o I o wa nb lp (laving ti od ? J '?ontr?) tho noe? fion or Koot lon- rieattf.Ht thu .?--ld?.-?..:o of w- h pw. ??on or poi f ons, Ail jp?itV'Q?Vri d?..'ir. ing to avail thciuBclvcs of paying said tax in lieu of working said highway, must do BO within tho timo stated, RB tho law will bo enforced ofter that dato. W. P, KINNEY, County Suporvisor. J. 0. TOWNSEND, Secretary. TUB WAVE OF GOOD TIMES HAS COME. And I havo a nico lino of BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS low on hand. I will also koop a Bolcct lot of n stock for Balo ot tho boat prices. Don't my until you soo mo. Thanking my friends for past patronage, hey will still find mo at tho OraDgo Storo ind up-to-dato on prices for anything in my ino. Respectfully, W. P. BREEDEN. Sopl ember 18, 1895. AN ORDINANCE To Prevent tho Burial of Doad Bodies within tho Corporato Limits of tho Town )f Bcnnottsvillo. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor aud Alder men of tho town of Betmcttssvillo in couu jil assembled and by authority of thc namo : Seo. I. That from and after this date lt shall bo unlawful for any porson to bury lead bodies in any of tho church yards or stirer places within tho eorporoto limits of tho town of Bonnnttsvillft, nxcoyt nnd'savo in established cemotorioB. Soo, 2. That any porson violating HUB srdiuanco upon conviction aimil bo fined not moro thau ono hundred dollars or impris oned not moro than thirty days at discre tion of Council or Mayor hearing tho ease. Dono and ratified in Council this 4th day t)f Dccembor A. D, 189?. C. S. McCALL, Mayor. Attest: MILTON MCLAURIN, Town Clork. M MORE EYE-GLASSES, A Certain Safo and Efloctlvo f?emody tor SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, Frotluoinff IjOita-Stf?htetluf?HH, anti nestor luff the Sfulit of tho old. Cnvcs Tear I)ropr-, Grnnulntion, Styo Tumors, lied Eros? Matted Eyo Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. Also, cqrmlly ofllonctons wlion used {11 otlior niMlnilles, mick nu Vlcor.s, Fever NoroH, 'l'dinorN, Hnit IMiciim, IliiriiH, Jt'llcM, or wherever I iiflmmiitMioii ?>*lsin, MlTCilEI.lYN NAI.VK may bo iiucd ?0 advantage. ? SOLU DY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS. Now You Can Build. jr AM now prepared to supply lumber ol any kind from thc best Virgin pine and itt living prices. My Mill is located on thc llunt\s Bluff und Clio Hoad, 7 miles f^outh of Ilonnottsvillc. Ordors filled on short noiice. Ho mo befoio buy li) .. Vi t omeo Ubi! (J. T. KuKisw. April 1^11? I SOS Notice ?\ Miial Di^haifi?. . Notlco is horeby glvon that I will apply to tho J migo of Probato for tho county of Marlboro on tho firat day of February noxt nt io o'olook in tho morning for a final j?-, i...-?2 ?j. Administratrix c! tho persons.' cstute of J. DouglaB Mooro, deceased. II. E. MOORE, Administratrix. Bonnottsvillo, S. 0., Deo. 24, 1895. Notice of Final Discharge. ESTATE OF J. MURPHY THOMAS, Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day ot January 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will apply to the Probate Judge ot Marlboro county for final discharge as administrator ot said estate. J. F, KINNEY, Administrator. December 17, 1895. R. L. FREEMAN, Surveyor and Q'ml Engineer, BENNETTSVILIE, - - S. C. December 24, 1895. . DR.T. W. BOUCHIER, (g3&?? OiHco in D. D. McColl's now ^U?f9 Building, Up-fltairs, wost aide Offioo hourn from 0 a. th?, to ft p. m. WHEN YOU NEE? x mm ?AT bo ?uro to oall ori IV A. foo i KHLLAB. m M m i . n, lU -ivjL/LLriJA. ?5 H Is the Place for You to Buy Your I COODS^?HEAP. II I Have Now on Hand a Full Line of STAPH MY GOODS AND NOTIONS Sf m AT BOTTOlVi PRICES. S?r It will pay you to sec me before you buy if your goods in this line. Xx ? A TH ATVS Bf ATS [a ATS ?M ATS ATS m I have a well assorted Slock of Hals from 20 cents lo $3.00, and 1 am sure that 1 can suit you t$? willi a nice Hat for a lillie money. M _j._ rwww ww ww. w -s WWW Ww ww wvw-w i ii ave (i nico Bloch pf Trunks io be sold at bul (om prices, and if you will see inc before you Vu y i eau save you some moue,) on a trunk. '?vr?Tirr wwwww ww wwwnrww I 1 P I have a complete lino which I bought before ^ ibo. rise and can sell them to you cheap.. Como und soc int- before von buy your shoes. m CA M m m ' ^?xxts Olotli, My line is complete from 10 cents to 75. II * .-i-.-1_ 8 I Staple Groceries. ^ You can always find a Full Line at bottom prices. ? Thanking you for your patronage in the past and hoping l'or a continuance of the same, I am, ] YOURS RESPECTFULLY, Glass Ware and Crockery OP .A. Xi Xi ICIUXS. F. A. MSI&ellar, Cerner Store Under MCCOII'H Hall. ^oKJV.K*^K*yX*XX?4 SHPT. 27, 1805. ^iWXWfXK***** >&>&>&>^>^>&>$OS< The largest, finest and best selected stock of Furniture, B01) Carriaqcs., Mattings, DrnameniSj PiC?II?3S, Wall Paper, Rc. Kvcr offered in Marlboro County. ?&T" When you noed anything in my lino CALL AND SEE ME. One Door West of P. A. McKellar's. Pcnnettsville, S. C., March 13, 1895. AMERICA'S SIMD YEftR-BOOK, Bigger and Better Thar. Ev rr Before* 1 584 PAG?::.; > 1,500 TOPICS. ^ Tells Everything You Want J lo Know When You d$ Want to Know lt. \A VERITABLE CYCLOPEDIA S OP UP-TO-DATE FACTS. An Invaluable and UnHvallod ^ Political and Popular J ' Hancl-Book. \ READY JANUARY 1st, 1896. i>r?iCB 25 ?MTS. (PoitptiW^yMall.) THE WORLD, Pulh?f)r Building, New York. Onn't Oo-Wltliout ItThl* ^?-?aidentlal V*0** THBGENDINBTHOMPSON'? GLOVE FITTING 0OR3ETS, You oai only got thom at Strauss'. Wo bavo thon in nil elzoB : Young Ladlon at 75 cont? Ladles H. & II. at $1.00, Nursing $1.00 Abdominal $1.50, Ti. $1.75, Blaok It. & tl $1.00. If you bavo nover ttloo tho Olov Fitting got ono. SIMON ST11A USS. Novomber 15, 1895. Keep Your Harps in Tune. Thoso having stringed Inatrumcn of any; kind cnn havo them tunad 0 application to B. D. To\vnaonu\ at h atore under McColl's Hail. - NOTICE! ANNUAL RETURNS OF PROPERTY. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, i BennottsyiUo, S. 0., November 27, 1895. ) gvBOTIOE is boroby given that this o?lfloo g^3 will bo open from tho first day of Jnu nary to tho 20th day of Fobruary, 1896, for thc purpose of receiving tho returos of tho taxpayers of Marlboro couuty. AU poisons having proporty in thoir pos session as ownor or holder, or as husband, parent, guardian, trasteo, administrator, accounting ofllcor, ogout/attorney or factor on tho ist day of January 1896, aro required to Hst same for taxation within tho time required by lavV, or inour tho penalty of 50 per cont, which attaches in failuro to do so. Tho poll tax of ono dollar is laid upon all mido persons botwoon tho ages of 21 and 50 yenni, except porsons who aro maimed and uimblo to carn a support. Tho Auditor or au assistant, will attend at tho following places in tho county on tin*; days named for tho c?nvor.knce of tho puhbc : Ked Hill, Mond ,y, Jannary 30t.li> iJM : ? ? fa ii: ? -, 'lo, tuesday JanuaryVint', tS^f) I Heb.,.,1. ^Vednesdoy; JupOary?'?d. '.89'? Clio, Thursday, January 23d, 1896 Red Bluff, Friday, January 24th, 1896 Tatum, Saturday, January 25th, 1896 Nowtonville, Tuesday, January 28th, 1896 Brigbtsville, Wcdncs'y, January 29th, 1896 Quiok's Store, Thursday, January 30th, 1896 Smithville, Grant's Mill, Friday Jan. 31,1896 Tho oflloo in Bonnottsviiio will bu open during tho timo prcsoribod by law, from January ist to Fobruary 20th 1896, whore parties in Bonnottsviiio and thoso who fall to return at tho sevoral appointments made ono bo accommodated, J. 0. CAMPBELL, Auditor Marlboro County. WOOD OR ll JW, HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. I huvo opened a General Repair Shop at tho Sampson stand and am proparod to do all kind of WOOD OR BRON WORK,.. Bugglos, Wagons, Carts, oto., repaired at short nolteo. I make Horseshoeing a spo* oialty and guarnnteo -satlsfaotion, Q-> . All I ask ls a trial. Hi L, STEWARD, : SAMPSON OLD STAND. Soptombor ?4, 1895, .XfOV WIM, ALWAYS l?INi> A tfl^WW- nf (UtO?ftJi?MS; Ot thc K.>fc kind at P. A. Ah CELLAR'S.