The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1911-1911, October 27, 1911, Image 10
The Pee Dee Advocate
Published livery Tuesday.
The Marlboro Democrat
Published Every Friday
L Freeman Editor and Publisher
1.50 ft Year for Both Pupers.
80 cents for Six Month,
cents a month for less than
six months.
Thc papers of the Carolinas ar?
?OW having a great deal to saj
nbout their discovery that tho
; : ; io ' anipboll colton picker rea!*;'
?!<s cotton as, demonstrated id
Charl to recently. Too editor i !
. ' ' 1 1 and I V in terni sa >y i
//. ... li MO I'.Vi) years a!T<>. hod
?X , ib'is?d to see its ni" ; Ur?
s . . A fol) account of i's ! a -
I Mi Hon here was given m (/Viis
. ilia ? li, that tinto:
iRS?ION?RY UNION
Oci...: I'old (Kc Presbyterian
.Vhujch This Week.
i ii 1 S tb .munal meeting uf (?hi
?vom.. rs mi? si oh a ry union bf Pe
Doo Presbytery is now being held
. li olden s and delegates pres
?nt.
Tho :*;. si session was opened l>\
> lev?ti ?hill service led by K->\ Mi
y> ?til ndson of Kasling (j lin i,
who '.also spoke al the night ser
.r.e. Mrs V> li Thornberry ol'
Charleston is another guest of tho
Anion anti ?ave a inosl inspirimj
vccomil of the woman's ?ti bi Ice
'.te] I lasl vyoek in (charleston.
'i i ;s mooting 'Ids morning iv ts
:!evott-d io re po its and society
onfrronco. Tins afternoon Mr
tl ld : Will speak to the children
und i ? tie yomiu- people at night
it ? o'clock.
i III: I U I ICKIJS.
Tiie pincers elected for tho fol
ir\Vi .\ ear are:
Pros Mr, AI li John, 0f i;(.n.
?ctl -Si ile..
V*. 1'. -Mrs T 1 Uogors, of Hom
pottsville.
V. i'. -Mrs M V McLeod, ol'
blenheim
Rec. Sec. -Mrs Henry McCall,
vd Allingham.
Cor. Sec. -Miss ,] (I ]?]
M'vin,
fl
m
The 1
I This offer on!
m
Week I)'.1'-ill ll i Hi!' M
a >; h 1111(1 (M?siilg
X'-.w ?ib. All ov.
i ii' <lii|C \vli o V i S? I
; (]!IIpinv I his week
I
I titled io a cl i ii li CC.
S h r c;u-li day1 (Iiivii
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I wi 11 Lia vii allier h\
v i i , / y! ipi' ' ! 1 ..- ( ) \ i
. a ( IcuioiVsi ra I i r f
al tit.) ttliov
^rcaiesi ii
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serve \ ou w o ii a I
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^ of til
Darlington. >
Trous.-Miss Howard of Claus
sens.
Tue next annual meeting will be
held with tho Conway society.
How Fast of Ramadan Bogins.
Bluet) 'lit* Mohammedan your ls com
l>osed of lunar mouths, tho beginning
of tho fast ls dependent upon tho ap
pcarauce of tho new moon. Tho word
of tho alumnae ls not taken as truo
evidence, and before the mufti, tho
highest Moslem ollleial In the nation,
declares the fast to have begun two
Mohammedans must appear before
him and swear that they have seen
tho new moon. In precisely the same
manlier the fact comes to n close. The
mufti proclaims a three days' feast
whenever the next new moon ls seen
hy two of the faithful. One year the
moon was visible In upper Bgypi the
night before ii was observed in Cairo.
Two Mohammedans up the Nile tele
graphed tho fuel lo the mufti, ?skin;;
him to announce tho least. This ie*
refused to do ott Hie ?round that a
telegram could liol take ih'e pine ot
two Moslem witnesses.--Christian Her
ald.
Oki D.nckiy LoipjI-DO.
I? very hotly is weil ac-piaint cd willi
(lie luseei called "daddy lonidegs.'' bul
nm everybody knows thal lhere is evi
dence lo show I ha I Iltis strange lillie
creature, lowering Illili upon ils thread
like .-:i'ts. ls probably a more ancient
Inhabitant of America bimi any repre
sentative of ile- 1,1.man Speeles. Kar
blick in tertiary lime, al Hie very ?lawn
ol' modern VVOrld, its ancestors
lived, we are told, in groat numbers in
illili pari of Hie continent which we
call Colorado. The fossil remains of
(l?ese insects show lile cha rael eris! ie
features thal mail; I held I oday, ah
IhOltgh Hew species hive taken Hie
place of tiie old. for oven "daddy long
legs" knows what evolution is and has
all.lined lo some! lillie I lui t In his view
is perhaps a kind ol civilized existence
suitable lo the exigencies ol life In the
twentieth eon til ry.- Harper's Weekly.
Death.
Death, tho dry pedant, spares pel
thor the rose nor Hie thistle, ivor doc;
he foruet Hie solitary blade ol crass m
(lie distant waste. He destroys thor
oughly and unceasingly, livoi'.vwliord
we may see how he crushes io dust
plaids and beasts, men and (heir
works, liven the ICgypduil pyramids,
tiltil would scotti to defy Illili, are tro
phies of his power, monuments of de
cay, graves of primeval kings.-Hein
rich Heine.
Pa's Iden.
"What was tia: trouble at (he build
in;; <>i' t ie tower of babel, paV"
"I'm HOI certain, but I think II was
between Hie union and tho nonunion
Workmen."--New York Kress.
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DR. VAM DYKE, FOE", PROFESSOR AND PREACHER.
'jr\, Iv. IIKNUY VAN DYKK is ono ol (lio iroiitlos? souls <>n pu ri h.
h ? Hut gentle souls, kind reader, uro s?hsi?lx-o souls. Ami tito ???H?
yj ^ in r iliti sensitiver. Don't i limlnnto I lin I iiow coi nod Vv?nl( now.
Mr. I'roofi-ehdor. You Know vvlittI Tennyson sahl xv hon sonto
hoitly pointed ?MU to hint that a word in ono hf his poems w:is not in tho
tPd iona Hes, Nov SVoll, lui puffed tl xvii y on Iiis ohi.V pt pu ami rOiiitirUed
quietly, "?I will i?? horonftor." Di*, vim Dyke is ;i pott, too, though
not ot tin- Tonnysohhin sivteon Inch pun pat terni ?lo |s a minni' poet
mid ono of Hie most delightful ol' Ihehi. Perhaps if ho lind nm divided
tho prufosshm of port wita those of preacher ?ind professor ol' Kn^ii-h
literal uni ho jitlpht have hoon .. priai tor poet. You should know ililli:
poets who niuat Work nt oilier Jobsi two-thirds ?f tho tinto should liol
hit eic poet ?il to roach tho peale of Parnassus. Dr van Dyke rwotitly
resigned Iiis Pr?iii?ot?n professorship hocnuse, ho says, lu? "l'oit that ito
was not xvii lit oil'' lind "olioso i.i h ri Mi Ic with n.soeiates who fan.??I >o far
in respect for him as lo dotty hiui a voice in facitity affairs." liai there
is in tho with? Xx'Orld outside a largo seel ion o'' humanity that !"i!h re
vi.ts mid wants hint, ?ind his poulie vot?O will la? hoard on Hie leo
ture pl|lt fortn.
'.iii?h Grade CWung wan .veil
""' "^^-^^ki Eye fry visit?!* will receive ? mr Uti
NTERPR1SE HA
. . ? <uu .Li? '*^^.-*y*J?i^\*M~\*L.U.I ? ?JUJJHH^:.-*. ^.M.,^CV:^W.I.:i.ri..
Sale of Land.
t\v v ii tuc nf the ?othoritv ve.?
t i in mo by ii certi in writtet
>i> 11 ti . i><. i NCC ni? tl t ? mo b,^
-?un cs S L l s, .1 lt Li cs, A J
I '< ii i M i . li L l*i ?ison, W li Peal
son. M ju y P F/o'erlii g, Don.
I carson. Lillie P Miller, Hollie 1
Knight. Ko roy P? arson, S Lib
Miller, Lizzie Miller, Pl,il Mill?'
'I lionne Miller and Annie Mille
ijilcs, I will on Mindai-, thc. Ct i
tia.* ni Nov? mhor, A. I>., lilli, of
foi for salo be for? the. oom thous
. m i iii hoi lionsville, in thc couii
.. nf MAI (bom, in the state o'
?South Cari lina
All thal oeiiain piece, parcel oi
Lt tte* ol' lund, l.ving and being situ
? i : ill? I O li 111 ,v o| 1 ; ll ' i ?wu ?, il
the state ol'South Carolina, eon
ni h vi j iii I i i ?Mil i* pd Ihiit;
ci os,' uiot 'O oi'ilesk, ? i 'i 11 id i . I lc
. , !.. IM jai i. ol' ll \V Liles
. PH t < * '. . oh y hi? H^ii.jninin '
I li- resided un to j he tune ? I' hr
death, and bi big Known us th i
?'??in [?/des 1 lotuosloud.??
This sale is I'tl e purpose o
ii ? h i np IM ii.ic II among 11 io sae
.hum s S Liles .1 lt L'lcs, A 1
Pearson, li i Pori ?son, \Y I I Peto
son. M. rv P lOitstorling, Dan
P, at son, Lill c P Miller. |hi\< )
Ki ight. Lo Hoy Pearson, S Liho
Miller, L'v./.ie Miler. Pli il .yiillor,
Thoron s Miller i nd Annie Mill
'?leS, ?lin lite ov,i:t,.', n. tci.hoi
in common bf tho said traci, o!
land.
'I erins of sale, cash. Pon IhiH
will he ro(|ulro.tl lo pay ii?r .
ef sa ry pupers. Ti' purehi'ser sin
ml to comply wilh i he toi ms <.
?ile, iii'1 SlUtl lai d W?I 1)0 1 c S'oit
1 >y me, i ' . t .> ?.or oi
, JOllIC S?I i ...? . ..ui.i 11 i elli sides
laval purchasers risk. It will bi
.vt ll for ny One desiring to pur
have ii i'tduiihlc linet of land, io
si c the sam? be lore date of sale.
!. is ul ul ors toot I thal a ti: ht o?
?'uy bf len feet in width, i Mend
i vg from Ibo public road lo tli<
I .iles gilivi . ""'lt bp resin rod
ilolm \Y . I ?O( i rand,
Attorney i . faiii.
Hennetlsvillo, S. C., ( )ctol or,
?nd, A. I ).. IOU. 22 2C.
I h uri 11 ille| with ?i cold in pond for
priidclit nu n ami women, lt may I?'
I ?lal ?li CUM' Of li child. 'I'I ie re i- lu i! liing
I I ii-t ter i lian ( !linuil?erihin's Cough Itoincdy
j or cntigli ami cdiils in children, li is
I .lie ?uni sure. Kor sn lo by All Dealers
ely free eight pr*
liest
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SPECIAL AGENCY OF
W. W. Pute
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Ju the Mile lind erection of Mon
?rnentf-, Tombstones! und Iron^
fencing, all montillie, li and Tomb- ]
stones made from Idyll y,rude gran-:
te ?ml marble, tined IA?.NOU from
pinn ies and finishing shops, there-'
).v saving you the local dealer and
ocal aj/enis {nidi's.
Write, or see me when in want
>f a?? v thing in my line. ?
torest you.
Very Respectfully1
W. W. Pale
bf nnettsvillc, S.
Phone No.0'20.
P. ( > IN x N. P* 4.
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COW FEAS
, FOR S? IE KY
.
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51
Remain In ?cM
RAKING CARR OF TIII? FAJJ$ f]
I , C1WWDS.
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TJiose Who Cannot
lumbla Ijonger Than Ono I>ay f\
Can Seo tho Fair.
"With tho railroads granting r&*<
?ueod ratos, und with tho Slato Fuir
larger and bettor than ever, lt ls be
lieved that banner crowds will attend
tho annual event, watch will bo held
lu Columbia October 30 to November
3, next.
Tho railroads not only have offered
the usual low rates, but have made,
arrangements to run special traln/if
during Fair Week for the aeeomo?a
tion of tho throngs of South Caro-1
Unlans expecting to attend.
Those speeial trains are so arrangodl
as to offer to people outside tho oapl-1
tal city a chance to make a one dayl
trip to tho Pair with no Inconvehvl
lenee ouusod by lack of trains. The]
schedules call for morning trains tc J
Columbia--which will reach tho capi
tal before ll o'clock In plenty of timo1
for all festivities-and for evening
trains returning after tho events o?d
tho ?lay ure concluded. ?
Tho railroad authorities look-'foti
good crowds oil these special trains,]
ba u<? t.?iei? .. > KO" I bo most e.minion
forms of ninscular rlieuinntism. A J"
applications o( Pim ni her) ii.'s faning
will tri Vu relief. Por sale by All Der.l
W ANT to buy 50 burkeyti at once,
P. A. Pill dy. ' omi.
?senis
lilt (o impivss you
act. li ls nol noeos
ureliaso cilio cpi il to 9
ICM \ (\ i i l?OSO pIVSlMi I S. 9
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20.00
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t pol I riii)i >OP
V?llio*
I wo gallons
ra pa in I val no f
i wo gallons
i'a pa i n i valu? 4.?30
v olio gallon
i'?t paint value 2.25
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