The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1911-1911, October 20, 1911, Image 1
DEMOCRAT
?DAY, AUG 2!, 1908
THIS THAT AND
THE OTHER
NEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS
BY J. P. GIBSON
About Criminal Court, County
Politics, Religious Revivals,
Society, Etc.
Sine - our Inst report thu judicial mill
han continued to g rind, a ntl thu magis
trate's olli e daily is UN husy ns a city ru
conlcr's ri.mi loom. Tlif attorneys
mn . s .mic ol' t heir hie,"est lights in this
ru . rt, ti ntl inau.v intricate luga I propo
sitions arise which must he disposed ol
hy I lit? court.
Thu foil' 'v. inn uii sus ha vu I.II disposed |
ol' fctllUU our l.".v| lepori :
Silas \V lute, colored* charged wit h
hic?ii-ii ?f i rii d. i m'a (I guilty, lilied ??'lol
or j ? dn.\ s; )
Silas \\ '?iii .. <!i -p isingof property un
il"!- :i iti<tt l .. "i ?al gililt \ : M O ol1
days;
S in < V'hh... brunell pi' 1 ru-u. pj< fl !
j. II [\, lim i I .'-1 ? i tir I ."> days. 11 iv inn! lu i
piVIil Hi' iii . -. wlutm nggregid?il sTi.
.i<iliii i'i'o?-l?ti?ii?clinrgvd wini assault
.?nul haliciy, plead guilty, lilied !?<i?.t or
.".ii days o i ti' I'hnin gah!*'
Pollen Mil ill, colored, nssaull anti
hattul'y, pleiid guilty* lined >-J'> ol Jo
tln.vs <m ciiiiill gani.!.
,lohn Sii'Hi' i-. colored, assitull mid
hatlury WM II intuit! io Lill: preliminary I
\v.i> I lol? I ; prohnhle uhi|sc teil upped ring,
ease HHS dismissed. Mon 'I' I Hogers
repruseiiieil iii.- dclcudunl.
Solomon Piliiee, colored, grund Inr
uunv,?'waived preliminary, pul up
civil lu UK i for his iippua rn ni u ai uourt oi
:: nord Jessii nv tlie third .Monda \ in
March,'I Ul J.
(Seo NV Mel .cod, colored, charged willi
resistin,i nu oillei r w ho \vn's titUunpthig
to arrest him xvii li ?i warrant. Thisunsu
h.v agreement svas transferred io this
court hy lin- circuit, iIn- question <>i ju
risdiction Im viler hern waived, I hui .1 .1
lOvnns represented the Statu mid Mr .1 lt
Owens nppui M for McLeod.. Thu. de
fendant d' in ii i.led il jury, .-uni thu lol
lowing jurors were selected: Messrs.
1-Yank (.'rostand, LcK?y I'eiirfcoh, liana
Crosland, I,) <' I'nie. Uo.ijry Oi>x? ?uni
t'hnrlic I?' Hi -. li li. Mr Ureedoil wnsex
eiised. and tin- unsu hy ugi.munt pro
ceeiled. Several WitlieSSUH wele i>.\lllil
i i ICI I. the jury retired n ad rendered ti \--r
did of guilty. Tli.. court j iii pi is?d ;i linc
ol sT.i i ir .*'.o I',I \ V un lite piddle win ks
ol* tile Colinby. Mr < i Wells git Vt! Indic?
ol" nu appeal; defendant nine homl i;>
the Mim ol s.'oo in secure sahl line w.hilo
appeal is p >utling\
Silice our Ijisi report tin- iollowin..
eusev linV ? heeii disposed ol hy' Mugis
trnte.l. I', (i.l >. II :
lluher fi v.;. loi. colored, usuuediug
the sp.e I hini w iii OM o o 11 un? >1 ii h- : . h -
funduui plum I guilty ami was HUI tented
lo pa;, u lilt? Ol "'Ju or days on (lie pull
lic wt) k ' tu t ic rollins. Ile pidtl I he
linc, h wui lie leiiieinl tectl thal tnolor
Vehicles cUUIIOl Ml i h \nln| li I 't?M miles
per I iou I* on i H- p.ihlic highways, .uni
tin- penilly in- exr.lin;: t Vis S| ? 'tl is
f rt int .-lu'.i sion in iii,, discretion oi
i lie court.
Silas Wiatt?, colored, ohnrgud with
l.r n 'itu' trust; hu opera it'd II pressing
elm ft id oink eli thine for tile purpose
()f UlCUtiiug Illili 11 lt A ti tig1. Ill several ill
stances In- sold ot disposed of this rio I -
iii"; nml dill mu pay for smile. Ile lian
I.ii in I i coiirl li v.-?lifter nt tillie-" OH
separate cliarges. und plead uni ty s n
I ci iced, .-md lu- friends paid lin- lines.
Hiv Inolher enmc over from Dnrlinglon
Monthly, paid ?-?'.?'< .-uni tool, him out ol'
the edin in gang, llusuhtVely hud thur i i
get holm- mid Kiss- Iii- wile, he fore Mr. .1.
IO hudley swore tull ;i warrant charging
him wit li luc:udi ol'(l ust. dispusliig ol ii
sT phil' oi pani? li lt in his sliop to he
pressed; Silas; t-\ ht Iud I lie dept.! . > li .lin.
Weil j to Mnrlill I'fl on Iii- hii-vcle just he
lore lin- .".:.">o p. m. traill mri ved, hui
was followed h\ un ??lleer mil nr.'csI ed
as he at (enii'ied lo hoard un- t.ria in .-it
M.-i 111?, n i. Il . wu s hroiighl huck, s pi ni
Tu? s.l ny nihill in ?ail, cn me imo cohri
Wetlu 'si' i,\ mid plcinl guilty, wjis sen.
ieilej'il .o i v ii lill . ol' .- ... or ihr ' \
dnys ?oil Mle ?-?*;.! t> c liiiin gilli,'.'', Il .
I'rieit .f i n lc up Un mn .um oi llucj p ud
ii ovyr \\ i ii sd i.\ ?i i?di Siln" Wils re
leiiseij li nu un.indi.th i.v shook t he dusl
I'roin/liis fi i un I Soug?it mo roii!.',i.iii;iI
ns.stiJ'iu I ii uiv.
Kilral hulicein'in I. II I 'on vy Ipoughi
up S,\- Stevenson, ctiloredj Wt'tlncsdny
nliclllorn. rh l IL' i I with ussitult .Uni
lint)er\ (whipinhfi Iiis wife). Ile pluipl
gil kit y nail \vas sentenced lo pny u linc
of y:'.'? or i hil ly days ?li Ihu uliiiiii giiug^
II. / pnid Un- Hue.
Insanity on the Increase.
Sheriff I'.-i t tcrsoii wcni io ('olntiihin
hist Tuostln.v .uni curried io ike insane
lisyhiiii Nhs. Nu ney <v'iiiek, widow ol
Murdock (piirk. o? Smithville. Shu h
a hon I Kuveiily yuh ?'ft ot ttgu. She wits
e> iimi ictl h,t Di's, l'n 11 rsi m mid liaison,
'i'liiirsduy lUt\ Hhuriff returned io Co
lumliin mid took io thu nsy Iii I u Irutia
Kidguls. colored. Jd yens ol' ngt?. Sh
wiiv cKiilhilicd hy l>iv. Crosland and
ls ?nhe.N .
ll itt like.- u< thal thc cuses nf iiisunily
iii c yenrly iUt'ruilsuig in I Ids county, nu?I
ilia' Mnrllioro Ls fill'tilshiiig more pa
tients to lin- insuue asylum tlimi mi;.
Other roi.n;. i i.ic Stale. |> (his l.r
lin.', we wi,! . 1 ill " to know ike catlsi .
II uiny lie il ult oi ''liigii fivhig,
soiuet hiles I he ipimil i(,V ililli i|liulit,\ of
"hoo/c ' efl i I uc mind. I?iiii*l silp
povilic. ,1 H ixiiiiily ld N'tirtli Caro
lilli) ii lid J H ' ' .1 \ would lui Ve <|ic!i
a diiuiiu'iit ' linell ,-e i m I kc minds <<'.
oil! rd i.' . . . ? iiiiiiihiir is ifiiii't'iisiiih'
h?lHiililivi . . ' 1 ; n ul Hr- il ! . lid* tin;;
ni:":1' pv dpi .. if l'e la (>U|g lioltii ?did ill
Marlboro County Politics.
From information received over the
"grapevine" telegraph line which inns
into thiH oillco, candidates in Marlboro
will bu numerous next year, lt is con?
ceded that Sheriff I'nttei'Hon will not be
oppoHud, UH he 1H now ftlltiitt (lie unex
pired torin of Sheriff Oreen, him mndo n
Hue record and most competent ollleial.
Several ure mentioned UH probable
cn nd ?dates for Clerk of Cont t, an Mr.
Drake will not be a candidate next,year.
Col. T. C. Hamer, who made such II
lim; mee three years ago, will again be n
enndiilate, and will run like a groaned
streak.
?Mr. Charles 1 Sherrin hus announced
his candidacy. He is one of tho Hulmtan
tial fannorH of Ked Hill, intelligent and
most competent, und will certainly give
obhoi'H trouble.
Mr. ?Ililian Mclaurin, who for :i long
number of yearn han been deputy clerk,
will ?liso bo a candidate, ile is fninilinr
willi i very de ?iii of the olliee. is well
known, most comp deni. and will ben
'.thorn in the ?lesli.'' Mr. -I. I?. Kdens,
we presume, will again be n cniidhmte.
Ile received a .good vote iii the Ins! j >i i
niuly for Clerk' i?f Coif rt, in (.bpu'hr, well
I L!,III eled nuil flil.ly eoinpeieni.
Mr. I'rniiK MnUidng. ?I iv. suyn thal lie
will not lie a oniitlidulo (o'! Sti|N?l'Vi#??.*?%
Inn Iii- fi ?ellils ;i ii' i ?hg ('? in?lue?- him
111 eliii i ige Iii- mimi.
Mi*. !?'.. |>. (?rnhnili. who two ?>r three
i.ili >S (lilH IllUd? I l.i- I .!<??. i 'I Snj i-rx ?--or.
hi-' H iii m! ??la le, hud 111 i 11 i v im! pi" i
i Ire urging Mr. M. I!, tv. wu rd In eui dr
in?- coule*! fi'd' Sil|i?'!'visoi. he Iniviitg
sci \lcd ..m-' ilireejti iddy in lim! ((h|?iici(y
for J'Wo Or lin.- - lei-ins. Mn I'oWnii is
ile lim}*) fd i ry iig.iln for. Hie Olliee of.\.iij
ditOr, bul is cOiinidi.'i'?i?J Hie sliggesliOi;S
ol' friends i?? run for Su pen ?sor.
Crom whai Wc eiiii led i'll the crop Of: j
ea ml ida len will lu- libundnut, niel tho
vol ern of Marlboro will hayo ,i variety
of mu (orin I I-? si li i i from. \V?- ?ire ho)
. . l j? K i 11V? sidi's." have in? "lavoriies'': all
of i he ho.vn are our friends, und we Oidv
wish ihai everyone of i hem eoidil be
elected.
McLendon's Strong Sermon.
O? Wednesday night, October lilli,
Hov linster V Mc Loudon prouchod lo a
very huge congrega I ?on in (ho Holiness
(abernaole from tho text. '.Thou arl
weighed in the I tu In nee timi found wu hi
ing.*' Cor one hour and fifteen inimit?s
I Ins .. lu nne liny,'" nml I rn iv en He? I of < ?od
lo jiroelalui His word, hold ilie undi
vided .itt'-ntiiui Of that v?.-. concourse'
of eager listeners. Those who have
known linster from bo.Vl.tl. lind have
watched his e.-ir. er willi interest. Were
misions in hoar him ona conspicuous
occasion like tlii-. mid nil wore elinriueil
timi delighted. In the beginning, before
li' uniioiiiieeil his ?ext lu- nil id lhal lie
"fell like ii w heel I in r ro w anions unto
mobiles," ni|i| proceed to review Ids past
re? ord, oiul before ho had closed Inn ncr
leon ninny thought Hui i hewn- ns line
.i ii,.ii-liine ns an.\ in I m nell'. Ile did
not preai'h ii whitewash gospel i Ile ?1?
liouiii-ed silt ol ?-very ?dnHn tt i > ? I rhn.i'iiCtcr.
Ili.'Siiid thal Hie society woiticn ivhOoii
gu ged iii card pai Iii s (ind plnyi'd tor ??ii
glans, chum clips. ?-I?-., were ns lidjcli
tia mbloi's (Vs t ho II-gio ut ?-Ii i 11 era i -, I y
ern down. I lie roiid nader a box Cn i-hud
W?' sn ??I ;.II.
Mr, /. T Cobrso/i ol' Smithville, wan iii
the ? ?ly [t'liurnda.i Ile liad just roi urn
ed lunn I'llorho, N, < '.. w liero hi? has eon
siderable funning nod business interests
11", sohl on.- hiindroil billen ol' c< i ion
(bin week i<? tin- mills in Itockingliiim,
nuil sn.vs (he price ihei'e is iilwnysfroin
Oui? ijuurl?r jo one-half cont higher i linn
in Itonuct (svillo.
Mis. I". II. Mu -Unl-r" npCUl I Wis Or
throe duyn thin week;ni (?hson yvMli her
niece, Mrs. Normen Powers.
M r. .uni M rs. lid Tow n-i n I and lin !o
Child. ol ( Inn I. s|,,n. S. C. mid lillie son.
lOrwin, of l-'ny-ii. villi?; N. t.. uri) visiting
their mot lier, Mrs. V iel orin Townsend
mi I lobenou st reel.
lion .liilm <i Sim w. of Cn yotiov ?Ile, N.
lins announced Iii- ciimlidilcy fdr lieu
tommi go ver liol' of I hut Si ti te, l b* is lin
ni?!?- luwyoi' nml v.-iv popular gem le
nin ll.
r.-iriie'is sliiVillil reiiioliiber timi labor'
eoiilniels eiitelod into before .|nnunry I
?o' -i-r\ ii-i-s ii, lu- performed ni \ I \?-nr.
ii. i- w oil liles- iiiiloss they I?' lei I need io
w lin!;. .1 I' (?ilison i- pi e pu red in ?'M
ci. . I beso ngrooiueiiis ; lie Im- on linn i
i'o|i( liiet s ii >r ht I m ?y h iii mn ! s|lai?'i|'ops,
Si e Ililli ,'ll his i lilli e ill l in- eolll't llollse.
Cn pf. I Ji im ti Ia P Smith, deputy'.sheriff
i?f Sent lund eOiinty; N C, with Miss .Imli,.
(?ili-oii, ol' I'oykin. speiil Slllidn.v nlli'i
ie i< m in the city al iii.- licaito of J I' (Jib
non, on llobenoil ni reel.
Tin- cornily I ron sun r's olliee wun ojien
im-i!i?- imymeiil of laxes las) Moiiihiy
morning, nml I iel (ol) ( ? reen, eolored, Wlin
tin- first io pay Iiis t;i\,s, ('harlie V,
llreeiicn second, nml "Monk Itluefool,''
Illili? Crillee Culler, received (ht1 I liir<l
receipt. Mi lton (Irooli for t in- punt four
or live yearn lins Inen lin- ll rsi e,vervye(tr
to rel ieve n (ax receipt.und he in nlwayn
wail lug a I i he olliee ?li uir foi'nd tait (ance
oil I he I Ttl ll i if i tel ol ter.
Kaye yon seen the new corn crib on
exhibit ioti V Lookup Warren Mooro or
W ll IN'loi'rt arid exatidtte lliis Imefiil in
vent ion.
'I'le' si tn i - w-eek ly newspaper now being
issued from (ho Coo l?i ?- Advoculo olliee
ii!!-.i lon:: fell iieeil nm! will be tlppie
? inti'd liy tin- |iiili!i<- nml w ?ll ri'coivi? ibo
endorsement ol t lu- otu ?re pi opie,
Dr 0 I) Snpiev of nionhoim Was tit the
<ii.\ In-n I''rlda,y?
\in), .1 c. Hi-mphill dud A ml.ros.- I-:.
' !o;i/.;iles will inn I,I-;i -timi- jtaiHialintlo
iioii'iii, mid \.? pi'odic) expansion nml
' imjihivoUn'iil in I lu- l lim lol ti- ( iii.
: A Iii-: m m.w one ol Hie l" dab
82 MARIAGES
SINCE JULY 1
L1CESNES ISSUED BY JUDGE
OF PROBATE.
Many More Negroes Than While
People Have Applied
for Licenses.
Since (.Jiu first nf .Inly, when the mar
riage license law wein into effect, Judge
of Probate Mel/iuirin Ino issued S'J mai
ringe licenses for tnurringes in Marlboro
county. More t lui II two-thirds of thom
Im ve been to negroi's. Itclow is u list o',
i he Iii floes issued during the past three
wccl.s:
WI UTK
VV I'. Tiiylcr. Iii. pud Hattie .lane Jd
cohs. IS. (.lid. Ma'iicil n.loiicr lid h,V 1
M. Mol .Milli) .
l-idgal' 'leiuplv, :?i. un.I Mary MUSSUM]
-jilli-, li), hot ii of Jo.cte :.o:o. .\ < . Mai?)
ri-'.i Od. L.' lc. M. :. ?.. .. h..
ii<? I hiI In rd. ? nd ita? h.-l I air. lol U.r.
Iii h fi-oVn . in:?? mm v. N* (O
Man. -.I,,..,. i hy hey :< .io,.
Ml'. Mal I I .1 ' ' I . >'. I > Mel.alli .a.?
(? or-.- i> Ml l.i ll loll. J I . M.vi I ... ra1
Pi i.-e. ?iii. Ii,..i ; , iii... Murri'* . < ?el . lt
io ic*\ i i liCrheit. '
ll il I ?oin-, Ju; uiul Carrie Itee llrei|
? !. a. j 1. C. iin.'i . HlV. Mal rici ? n i. 1S
hy Itev I red I? \ ? Ije,
COi.OltKH
? hi Y id Wright, ?J. and l'uunie .Inncj]
Spears. J-'. hciUici tsvillc. Married Mel. 1
7 li.V M. Md.auria I
\\ ill Anderson, J{), and Mary .1 Pear
son. :.'!>. I. .-1er. Married Oct; S'1>V ItijVil
.la-. Md:.,,I.ly.
Win. I .ellet lc. (?I, \h Coll, and Maggie!!
M li,lyre C. Clio. Married Oct. 1 ny
M. Mel.aili ni.
.lohn Wright, 2n. and l-?verg'reihi I'luiifi
phrev. 'JO. Smithville. Married liol, l l
hv .1* I? i iihsou,
Iths A I: IteeVes. :'.T. Clio, nr.d Della
Ut'idges. 'J.".. Ked helli. Married < let, I 1
bv .1 i; I'r'niee.
\W M Prow ii. titi, and Anna Allen, ?83
lli-iiiicl ts\?Ile. Married ? ?cb 1 hv Kew'
\V lt liecsc.
I ci ic, un lc. cd v. j:',, ?I nd .!.,,, a .ionn-u.i.
.J I, MeColl. Mairie t Oct, 1 hv Nov Titos
M Still.
Laurene:' I lu vis. 'J I, and I.unana
Swiitcy, Slldilivillo' Married ?ld. I
by .1 Mel', lim! \.
Aluns K Thoiiii -. and I'arri,- I.,,
Mel'.ncl.ei ii. -jo. Ileane! Isv il?e. Married
lid . ft I,. M. Mel ..? iriiii
Joseph Nh h.c . J], "lid i ran, i- Mein
nis. ( ,",. Man 11 I .>?!. I by M. Mi haii
rin.
llOliilie McNeill, 'JJ, ('iii?, and I tefl lui
Adiinicii. M., Married Sept;
I!"-,, hy le v T lt V, . . in.
(.M il ie I'cuiiev. ls, i\pd Fannie (?reen.
I ''. hu! h ul' Pe.I ! -\ i||e. Married ( let.
1 py lc \ . P. S ,)nclc-oii.
.11 dui \\ ai?.H. J i and i illa Mciver, IO,
I',.- iii- l is\Hie. Married Sept .'lil bv M.
Md..,urn,.
I.nuiv M, l.auriu. JS. tittil I.ida Wal
>oii. ls. I tciilicl IsVille, Married Oct. L' I
h.\ Ah M. hair, in.
Alisander Mci i .1, . ii I. and Parra
Ihidcliffe, Iii, pelmet tsville. Married
< ?et 1>. I?.N M. M. ham il..
I ill niel ??leen JV. and larrie | ,ce
SI uhliv. ??, I leiiuel i vv il?,.. Mniiicd Oct.
I hv Itev. .lames M. Ca.ldv.
A Rca.1 Land Bargain.
7'J?? acres lllie|e;iied miles from three
g< ti II I towns ii, Moore conni Vi N. C.
About Coo acres level ami ucnr suinh-lny
I'oild now liebig bulli. Sandy lonni.
, l,i.\ .val,voil. Terms: 5 ?iie-i hird cash,
balance in ct ll?; and two year-, or helter.
Write lor i lu- price, fdr ii is a hu i ga in.
A. s. NI; un i M ii A 11 ?..
iieai Kidiiiy,
- I . Sollt hel li Plllev. \. C.
TIlOl'O W ill lill
cVn parly under t
Twentieth Ooni a r y
dil ol' its library j i
Matheson'
J
ni 7:80 l\ M.
There will bo in;
SUKI 11 amounts for
0*1*0NVU j )0< -plo.
Admission: Adtr?i? M
MISS BREEDEN
AND MR. HOLLIS
MARRIED AT THE PRESBYTE
RIAN CHURCH
X Beautifi 1 Wedding of a Promi
nent and Popular Couple
Wednesday
One of the most important social
events recently in Bennettsville
was the marriage of .Miss Currie
Bee Breeden and Mr Harry 11 ll?.I
li?, at tho Presbyterian church
Wednesday at 11 A. M.
Tin' church ws beautifully deco
rated with ferns* palms and other
P >tl< d plants.
Thc '-ii ic, who is one of Ben
netts \ i lie's prettiest yOUhg Indi .-.
.: 11 i usually beautiful in li? i*
robbin's ogg blue broadcloth suit!
ai ii I blue!; h.a. Miss 11 el en lin- .:
ii was ni tid ol' honor, and Mrjs
. i> Moore of MeColl daine Ol' i
honor. The br ides oin i ds were M ?
i)s llatiU?vli iiii'cl ?lanie (iils'ui t | :
Gibcon, o issie Hood ol' Siimt ?
uni Ada Harra)!. Tlieyworexvl :'.
le rye coat suits and black hal--.
I I"- usher's were li ll Crosland, Li
' ) Bogers, C IO Weatherly and .1
K Owens; and the groomsmen, ;
Drake Hardin, l-l V .Miller, Dr 1: ,
li Spencer and 'I' MoL Breeden.
Tlie bride entered with her
brother, Bobort King Breeden,
Vue) the groom with his best niau.
LTrank Wilson o? Itieitiiiond, Vin
[1 hoy met at thc aliar, where the j
impressive ceremony that made
vhotn one was pronounced by Be\
I I) N iche Tin1 wedding marcher
"ere beautifully rendered b.y Alis
i' I ) Vieho at thc organ.
Tl.r- io ?;h. i;; iiii. accomplished
daughter ol' Pr and Mrs Barlow
B Breeden. Thogroom is a po pu
(ar young business man, associated
with his brother, K ti Hollis, iii
the wholesale grocery business.
Both of them are very popular,
as was shown by the large number
ol' beautiful, costly and useful
presents received.
After the marriage, Mr and Mrs
I lol I is left in an automobile lot
Hamlet, where they took thu lil4*!
northbound train at -':.".<> fora
wedding trip to Uiohmond, Wash
ington and other places.
A Great Attraction ?vt Darlingtan
Theatre, Darlington, S. C.
Thurso, v, November 16tl\.
Ahorn opera company's spec
tagular "'Tho Bohemian Girl."
Positively the biggest produc
tion coming south this season is
A born's great production ol' Ba! fe's
beautiful opera "Thc Bohemian
girl" ai d this company has been
secured by Messrs Hewitt and
Whitcovcr, managers of the Dar
lington theatre, for one night al
Darlington, Tliui4s(la,Vi Nov, KUI .
1'his attraction will hot be seen in
any other town ia South Carolina,
with thc exception ol' (lharlostoh
;it 1 rat live 1I olio w -
ho auspices of l Ire
(1lul) for tho bon
ii
s Hail On
, Oct 31
my al 1 rael ions for
tho children am!
o?. , children lOcen^sK
and Columbia. Tho irupressario
Aborn have affected a grand opera
ensemble of unusual strength and
brilliancy for their presentation of
"The Bohemian Girl," employing
upward of one hundred people and
requiring a special train to trans
port it, and incidentally to lend
realism to the varions scenes, a
cavalcade of trained horses, live
pigs, geese, chickens and monkeys,
really Gipsy and Romany acrobats
arc introduced. "The Bohemian
Girl" with its wealth of exquisite
melodies, sumptuous stage set
tings, disclosing five great stage
pictures, lamons songs and sing
ers, mad dash of trained horses,
grand chorus cannot fail to please
tho packed house that is sure to
greet it.
Tickets will be on sale at I) 1)
W h Hoover's store, Darlington, S
O, Monday, Oct, and du ring
this sale no seat?, will be laid aside
for anyone, 'rickets bought must !
lu' paid for anti delivered. Barticu
ular attention will be ovid to but
of to vu orders. All or clo i's must
. inj .in!' (1 b.*j ? herksor mon
'V orders, ma le payable lo B D
Wi leo ver,and they will he lided I
in : he order recoi\ ed.
Briens! Lowe! (loor, $2.00. Bah
cony si 50. 2 ID.
i?:i:.\s lip" sale i.;. Si rx li p Miomas
.il I iii." I'ellie-it s vi Ile ~; 111 i 1: 11 il I III. I'll).
Li)ST -Itelweeli.tlin i-onrl house and
my home, II |.kel uictnornniluiu bunk.
..oil t ii inillfi hills ol lu Ml her iorW ,\l Sn iii h.
Kinder |i?eiis? n-t urn lui ll M Quiek.
li ! I >.
There's satisfaction and com
fort about owning your own home;
thal nothing else, equals- at tho
same time, it's afar better busi
ness proposition than paying rent.
HOOD UK AD KSTAT10
For tho home-seekers, we offer
ti choice list of properties that'aro
li iimd Lo embody tho features you
desire, tho hst is SO large you're
sn re of a suitable choice.
Now is the time to "get in te res
tori". Wc are ailee "the man from
M issouri."
Dook over tho following:
.No 50. -I"" acres, Isl miles I
from Bennettsville, ^."> acres in eui-1
livation, new dwelling, barns and j
stables, 1 tenant houses, miles
to good town, well located and in |
.rood piara1. Price $25 per acre. !
NO 51, !.">.> acres, Florence
COiintV, ne.ir station, about len
miles of Florene t line place, 500
acres highly improved, I" build
ings, land milking average sf about
bale to acre ibis ve n-, capable of
lunch larger yields, offered rent for
lt) 12 bales ol' cotton by a niau
who wants to sabrent place. If]
interested further particulars will
bo given. This place is Within IO
milos of Bennettsville.
No 52 .'."> acres, Clarendon
county, 7-? miles to Mannine, :;oi
acres in cultivation, sn all dwelling',
barn and stables, making IS l?ales
ol colton lins year on less than 20
acres, a nice proposition for party
'.anting to buy a small farm.
Price $25 per acre,
No .'?:'.. SOO acres, North Caro
lina, BOO acres in good state eulii
\ ?ilion, 'J story dwelling, S good
tenant houses, grist mill, gin, etc,
l ginneries ti nice place. Price.
$25 per acre; terms as follows:
$4,000 cash, balance. 1000 per year
with interest at C per cont. Place
ought easily t<> pay for itself on
such easy terms,
No 54. 75 acres, Cumberland
county, NC, adjoins hinds pre
, iously sold Marlboro farmer. 20
acres cleared, lim1 soil underlaid
With clay, SHOO worth of timber on
pl.ua-, good community, 1 miles to
station, sundi dwelling, etc. Price
$2000'.
No 55, loo ames, Cumberland
county, N (\small dwelling, about
one horse latin i'll cultivation, good
land, dog-wood, hickory and round
'eil' black jack growth, 2? miles to
stai ?on, a cheap place for some
one. Price $ 16.50 pv>i acre.
Wi COSBY NKWTON,
Farm t and Fire Insurance,
PERSONAL AND
LOCAL ITEMS
WHENCE THEY COME Am
WHITHER THEY GO
Short Paragraphs About Frapfe
and What They Arc Saynstf
iv nd Doing.
Cotton seed are selling fadagf
for '27 to 30 cents.
A. Deeaas Matheson retu&cvafi
Tuesday from Kichmond.
Up to last Saturday night rt M??
bales of cotton hud been wei^tierf.
here. . r
Mr and Mrs I> () I Ion- - :. ci?
Maxton, tir? spending tho du.y ? itA
Mrs .1 T I0as< n.
Charlie Williams, of TimuuHui
ville, is visiting his brother, J L#
Williams.
Travis Pate has r?turned irons
Richmond, 'Amero ho went to cctOir,
a medical college.
T?ie Twentieth Con tu ry clui viii
.jive a halloween party at MMI?
son hall on C)ct. 31.
Mrs Rebecca Weatherly ha* rvs
m of) el ec I and considerably imittx-KV^i
her resi lenee south of thc dep ...
Mrs William Lawson of Se;.".d?\
Washington, is visiting ? 1 tin
home of her brothel', ii ll Co?iifjf
ton.
Miss Shudio Cottingham went ia
Columbia Wednesday night to fottfte
an operation performed (ac ?
throat affection,
The lire1 alarm yesterday aft.te
ro M was for the purpose of gic?v?;
?...?. boys of tho lire comp!'.,.." 4
lillie practice.
Miss Mollie Tart, who hus V#eu
vis ting at tho homo of her nephew,
John M Howoll, returned 11 \l&
Call W'edi csday.
Mrs (i W HYromau carpi?1 w
little daughter, ?ata lOllen, i JkA
umbir Wednesday night to 1n : earn
operation performed.
My.-and Mrs A I) Roge s.?iii
Mrs tandie Weatherly went to M.tx
t?:Vrt\Veclnosday t<> attend tho Wif
IVnms-McNair marriage.
The front yard of the McthoAvsfc
church is being paved with coo.
croie. Tho annual ?onforent viii
meet ut th H clmvcii t!ie Uwi of
November.
li ll Covington, who s[wciis
moct of his timo ut his farm ut".
eobs, in Richland county, w ,wt
ho*JO for a few day?. 15
make bale of colton lo th .v . ..
on his sand hill farm this yo t..
,Jus C Covington of Columbi* h
spending u few days with roJittve?
hore, lie hus resigned us asu?<nai
engineer of tho city of Co; mu O?a
and is now doing surveying corf
engineering on his own responsi
bility, with hoad(|uarters in Co
lumbia.
Trade J Another's Mule
Last Saturday a negro, wi >y&vi\
his nan" doe A MeRae, s\ i ian!
muios withZ A Drake and gav< a
(uortgago on tho mule for thc f'ii
feronco.
It developed later that thc M.
gro*s real name was Will McLa&tuL
und that the mulo ho swapped Mr
I ?rake belonged to Watt Tatura <jt
Met'oil. Ile was working the nmfa
for Mr Tatum. The negro an
away and left tho mule whick Vv<
{.rot from Mr Drake, which V/<
Tutu m took and exchanged b*?k
with Mr Drake.
IO ve ry effort will bc made tw
captuie McLaurin.
Death of Mrs Alford.
ICrvin \ 1 lamer received a raw
sage this morning that Iiis aunt,
Mrs Ann Alford, died suddoAs
t?t her home in the Carolina sectUtt
of Dillon county last night. 84?
was a sister of Mrs .Joseph L Ur
mer of Tatum.
Married at Darlington.
Mr Levi Livingston Childers of
Rcnnottsvi'lo, SC, and Miss ? e.((t
L'ccle, of Lester, (Marlboro
1 (', were joined in marriage yt'
A Tarroll, clerk of court, < lUt
morning of Oct 16th. It w. is'i*
clent ly ft runaway match, i ' \\
came in on the curly riiornih! ivn
They had takon the pro< <>iM
however, to secure a licen? Von)
Marlboro county.-D;u!i IOL
News and Press.