The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1911-1911, October 27, 1911, Image 9
The Pee Dee Advocate
Published Every Tuesday.
The Marlboro Democrat
Published Kvory Friday
Freeman Editor ?md Publisher
i.50 a Year for Both Papers.
HO cents for Six Month.
? cents a month for less than
six months.
Thc papers ol' tin; Carolinas an
aow having a great deal to sa.>
?boni their discovery that tin
;': i . ( aiupboll colton picker ron!-'
i>tton as, demonstrated ? t
I ' ri die recently. Tho editor i !
. . ' . ? ( ; and IVm >ciat sa tv i
here two years ligo, rn?'
iva5 : p. i-j.'d lo seo its nevi. ?
s I; viii . A I'nl? l??eoitht of i's ! -
. . >a herc was given in lii.v
...r; : . iha?: time.
lUS?IONARY UNION
v3ci?U: -edd <Kc Presbyterian
. hu?ch This Week.
lb; *. tb annual meeting ol' i h
iron:" i's missionary union of 1 '..
?C presbytery is now being bold
i ti :idiicers and delegates pres
rbt.
'.. 1,4 ?irst session was opened bv
* 'lovel . null service led by Uo\ Ai ,<
IV ii ?I ii Ison ol' Kasjing Cain i.
f?h? also spoke at t he hight sor
ce. : Mrs Ii ii Thornberry ol
Uhalde itoh is another guest ol' tiki'
jniloii and gave a most inspiriny
? (" ' I <?t the woman's jubilee
lleld Misl week in Charleston.
'i i.:s mooting this mornimr Was
devoted to reports and .society
'>"f< i "nee. This afternoon M r
Hm! ion will .speak lo the children
v.v.i lo thc young people ai night
it -1 .'clock.
'rino ( u-i;ioi:i:s.
Tho ollicors elected l'or tho fob
ow m ?j year art?:
V.. . Mr, M I? John, ol' Hon
ncttsvillo.
V. P. -.Mrs T 1 Hogers, ol' lien
pottsville.
V. ?'.-Mrs M Li McLeod, of
Idenheim
ljcc. Sec.-Mrs Henry McCall,
M IMhngham.
Cor. Sec. -Miss J (; [Orvin,
The 1
This (?Mer onl
wet4!: hierin ii i n ii* N
!Oth und el os i mi'
Nov -1th. All 0v?
of i\oT> who ViS? i
(j ii Vi ii ir ! Iiis weck
m ti tl eil 1<> ii ch ii net
Co I . each day cur
! nc or she ninV
\v
1! luive all
. a (lemons! rai
Send h, show
Will Iel I voil al
ra in
.erse you With ti
1
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" * *vr?r e* ?tT'T*w^OT^Vi|^]?^'^p
Darlington.
Treas.-Miss Howard of Cluus
Tue next annual meeting will be
held with tho Conway society.
How Fast of Ramadan Begins.
Since the Mohammedan year ls com
posed of lunar months, the beginning
of the fast is dependent upon the ap
pearance of tho new moon. The word
of the almanac ls not taken as true
evidence, and before the mufti, the
highest Moslem ol li cia l in the nation,
declares the fast to hnve begun two
Mohammedans must appear before
him and swear that they have seen
tho new moon. In precisely the same
manner the fact comes to n close. Tho '.
mufti proclaims a throe days' feast
whenever the next new moon ls aeon
by I wo of the faithful. One year tho
moon was visible hi upper Rgypl the
night before ii was observed in Cairo.
Two Mohammedans up the N'llc tele
graphed the tact to tho mufti, asking
hi'M io an non nee tho feast. This ho
refused io do bu the ground HUH a
telegram could hoi take I he place of
two Moslem witnesses. -Christian Her
ald.
OUI Daddy Lon?tl?go.
Ks'oryboiij is well licipiiiibiod wl|h
(lib hised .-ailed "diuldy loiiglogs.;" bul
noi everybody knows thai lhere Js evi
dence io show illili ibis strange Illili!
crealnre. towering high upon bs thread
like stills, is pr..!>alily a more ancient
Inhabitant of Ame.ica than any ropro
sel ilativo 01' lue human species. l-'ar
buck in tertiary tillie, al the very dawn
of (he modern world, ils ancesiors
lived, weale io!.I. in gPOtll ihhnhers in
thal pan ot tin- eonlhicut which we
call Colorado. The fossil ren a ins bf
these Insects show i lie cliai'iiei cristie
features that mark ilibtn imlay, al
though now species have taken tin
place ol' the old. for even "daddy loni*
legs" knows w hat evolution is and has
ali.lined lo Koiuelhhig I hat in his view
is perhaps a kind ol' civilized existence
SUitahle lo the exigencies ol lite iu Un?
twentieth century.- lhti'per'a Weekly.
Death.
Death, the dry pedant, spares nc!
tiler lin? rose nor Hie thistle, nor dons
lie fot'gcl the solitary blade "I grass in
tho distant waste. He destroys thor
oughly and unceasingly. Kv erv where
we t.lay see how he crushes to dust
plants and beasts, men and their
Works. Kvcn the ICgypihin pyra hi Ids,
(hat would seem to defy hitit, are tro
phies ol' his power, monuments ol' de
cay, gi'uyos of primeval kings.-Hein
rich Heine.
Pa's Idea.
"WI.::: was tin; trouble at Cu; build
ing or tho tower of Habel, pa?"
.Tm not certain, but 1 think il was
between Hie union and Hie nonunion
Workmen."-New York Cress.
Enterprise Hard
rhe Larg
y last one rp^r
lon dav, Oct "J ;f"'*
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DR. VAN DYKE, POET, PROFESSOR Ai:;:) PREACHER.
in
t> Jv. IE 10X1?Y VAN DVk?? I? olio, ni th?- peatiest sua ls on oh rt h.
\l jfi '"'I.I pon?!*' souls, Ki?'! i .';!'!' I', nh; KOUKli'iVO SOUlS. Ami Hu- KMX
Ev] ly iii r tho ?ohsltlvor. 1 ><>II,I eliminate, thal now eoinod word, how,
Mr. Proolroador. You know ^hai tennyson saul when sonio
I,..dy pol li I od Old l>> liini lh.it ?i woi'd in ono ni* Iiis poon is W'tib not in tho
il lot iomu'los. N<?v Well, li?' puffed ii way on his clay pip? ?uni rmimrkiMl
quietly, '*!( will hi? horchrior." Dr. viiit Dyke is :i (mot. loo, though
not of ih>' Tottuysonhiu six tooti I ooh join pattern. ll?' Ls ii minor pool
natl olio ol' tho iimsi rici hdtt ful ol' (heiii. Perhaps If lu* lani liol divided
(In- jin ?fossloh of pool with (hose ol preacher ?uni professor ol' FnvlMi
lltoraluro ho inlijht huvo hoon ;i pr?iitor pool. Yoii shouUl know that
[.nols who must work :it oilier jobs two-thirds ol tho tithe should hoi
ho tN pi'.tril lo I'WlOli tho po::k ul" l'a run ssns. i O' van 11\!:o rWeiltly
resigned Ms Prlueetoii [n'oftissorshlp hocause, ho says, ho "foll that ho
\\ ns nul wanlori" ;ind "chose IO h roil k willi ilKSOCbitos who 1'aiiod si) fill'
hi respect for him as io deny him a volvo in faculty affairs." Pul I hero
is in tho wide world outside a Inrxe soothm of hutuiinily thal holli ro
fl.ts MIK] wants him, und his polillo volco \Vtil ho hhiird on Ihn lee
turo platform.
fdere ?iov Ist
ware Co will give away absolut
?st $65.00 The ?
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;../'.(..'.'. j!i-;h Grade Coc'.j :-- v. a t m\]
.}>?*' *"?*.***""*
^i^?Sili J?vei*y v?sitov will receive a Useful
Sale of Land.
liv virtue of tho ?uthorilv vos
in in mo by a corU in xv rittet
MOM . o i ni, ? M ? nil tl i? Uti* by
-bm cs SI/1 s, ,1 li I.i cs, A j-:
I'< H i M i . ii K Pi arson, V\ ii pew
son. Miny P Kr 'crlii jr, Don.
I carson. Killie P Miller, bell ie ]
Knight. Ko roy P?ars<h, S Lile-?
Miller, K././.ie Miller, Phil MillOi
r] hourn* Miller and Annie Milli*
Ld I cs, I will on Mondar, the Oil
(ht? ni Novi mhor, A. I)., lilli, ol
foi for salo bo lon tho, com thous*
. <>< ? in I'd nultsvillc, in (lie COUP
(if Min I bon?, in thc state o'
South Cr rt lina
All li ai eenuin piece, parcel pi
ti ac' ol' land, l.\ inj? am! being situ
i i ; Ihi t Ot'l'l A Ol ' (ii v bwi O, ii
tho state ol'South Carolina, con
Mtiii j i i < tm ort (I flit) (hill;
i .!< >. ic ' M . o r li >.<-.? I lou) io ci I li;
'UKI i
. . i !.. I v !. . di ! ! V," Ul?i
' \ . i ' . I . . 'I MM wilie1" Moiijlililili
lo?! r<1 ided un lo iho tiou1 ol' liv
death, and bi ?nu known us iii?
**(?.ii I?iles 1 IpfpcsiondiV
Tl ?is sah- is l'or t! c purpose o
nahinp partition Pinong the sui?
.latinsS Kilos .1 li Kilos, A 1
Pearson, K i. Ptub Min, W ! I Teai
son. M. rv P iCastorlihg, I )un
I\ aisOp, Kill i P Miller. V?.- ' I
Ki ighi, KoH?.v Pearson, S Ki h
Miller. K-X/ie M'II.M-. Phil .x. lei.
Thomi s Miller : nd Annie Mili
'? .ilo?, who ate owners u- li ? "ui
in common ol' tho. said traci. ?;
lund.
'lorms of salo, cash. Pun lueu
will lie roi i ni rod io pay lor ail nm
es sn ry papers. Ii' purehrkoi' f.lin
ail to comply with lin* toi ills 0
ale, thc -aili ho d will bc ic M h
1 ty me, ( ? ' " ' ' "'i', or wi
.?oinc sub .... ..i.v iiient sides
lay a' purchasers risk, lt will hi
well lor ny Ol o desiring to t ur
liaso a Valhalilo t rael of hu d. \v
ste the --"tuc be I o rc date ol' sale.
li is understood that ti ti. lit ol
kvay td' teil feel bi width, t xioP'l
1 ne. from iho publie road to tin
? Liles <> ra vi . . * " ? " bo rose? ved
John W. Kel i rand,
A i to;m ,\ i . fact*
Bennellsvillo, S. C., ( ) t..i or,
'ml, A. 1 ).. ?Oil. S& 06;
I loir I 11 ?Ile' willi a<i ?ld -omi for
prudent nihil hud woiiieii, ll may l?e
. ital in l'use ?'l a cl ii li I. There i- not hing'
hei ter I linn i ilia ml ?erin in's Cough I temed y
lh'cough mid colds in children. lt i.-.
nfc mid sure. Por salo hy All Healers
ely free eight pr?
We wi
ii!) one !
sa ry tu ]>
'j o'o i a ri ia i
I Time non
\- "??l!? ?;)pi/.e
j) stove Vi
jj O I
>] prize
Wi] l-lool
1 1)1*1X0
i
linn oil
v? . . I '. ly
o : ipitito cu 11
worth $7.50
n ih prize
rob ? lng
(Viii prize
New \?
jill pl'iXO
New I]
pr6?e2i?Vi\xH s j en 11 pnzt
Now ll
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SPECIAL AGEPiCY OF
W. W.pUe
In 11 ie still' und orccuon of MonV<j
iments, Tombstones! nutt Iron
fencing all montuno, li and Tomb-1
stone:-, made from high yrude gran*J
te and marble, (iiioct l?o.vou from1
? marries and finishing shops, ihero
).v saving vou th??, local denier and
ocal agents profits.
Write or see me wi)en in want!
.f anything in my lino. I can^
terest you. /
Very Respectful I?
W. VV. Patel
lu nnettsville, S.\<?*
Phone No.2520.
V. O lb.x N< 1:4.
19
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FOR ?? LE BY
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TAKING CAIU3 OF THE I'AJjJ Yt,
ThoSo Who Cuunot llemnln In ?oV?
i II lui i i.-- Longer Thun Ono Day /I
Gan Seo tho Fair. if
With tho railroads granting r&
duced rates, and with tho State Fair
larger and better than ever, lt ls be
lieved that banner crowds will attend
tho annual event, which will lie held
in Columbia October 30 to November
3, next.
The railroads not only have offered
tho usual low rates, but have mudo
arrangements to run special tralivti
during J-'air Week for the acoomu?a-V
tlon of the throngs of South Caro-ft
llnlans expecting to attend.
These special trains are so arrnngod'
lus to offer to people outside the capi
tal city a cliance to nuilee a one day?*
trip tn the Kn Jr with no ineonven-S,
lenee oausod by lack of trains. The'i
Bchedulea call for morning trains tcr.:4
Columbia--which will reach tho oapl-V
tal bet'oro ll o'clock In plenty of timo
for all fostlvitics-and for evening.'
trains returning nfier tho events of
the day aro concluded. /
Tho railroad authorities look'forA
good crowds on those special tra?na,,'
blt i|i> h url, .- > DU" I lie most cuni mon
forms of muscular rh unntisiu. A f
applications of (Jhuiuheii in's binin nt
will give relief. Por ?ale by AU Der.l M*
WANT to btiy 50 turkey a nt ?nice.
P. A. btu <lv. ' 55d,
;sents
Mil (o i ni press you
'UCl'. I i is liol ?10C0S
II roll uso ono cont to
100 ni ? llOSO [?l'OSOnt s. a
\\ li i to Ott!
N( >5;( ){) m
lille >. 20.00
I i)pi)oncl :"
KM c
20.00 a
i m
o MU ' ,
m
i rol] 'Ttibboi*
viii lin ?
B.?o
? \V< > ga Nolis
rn paint valu? 4.50
i vvo gallons
rn paint valu? 4,50 ?
4 ono gall? j?
rn paint valu? 2.25
o.
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