The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 20, 1895, Image 2
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V, vii, ItHOll'W - - - ?Mor.
i Wotlnesday, Fobruary.20,1895,
; I (j?juirr EEIMUAUY timi
Tho Fobruury torin of tho Court of
G?hers? sessions convened ou Mou?tiy
at ?0 o'clock, HU Honor, D. A. Town
fioiul presiding Judgo. Solicitor John
soon hud a bat oh
rHia Honor, after
icit charge turned
Jury for their iu
Ilon C. S. McCall was
mian, and no bettor selec
liavo been mudo,
tho Grand Jury woro prepnr
iVg?. busiuoss tho Contingent Docket
^vaJI overhauled. TJio ^famous Terrel
?nU^Odom case wu? 'continued on no*
<outH%i\f sickness in MrTTerrol'a fami
Tho^iV of S. J. Smith and E. B.
Gib3iy%/t\fniliug to tag ?erti?/.or? wa?
con
o A nn
DISJ'OSUI) or.
l^te?iitioii m rotcrkhi, colored
ena| ' ' ealing a horso from
Woconvcmtioya't, by advico of his
c'lho Hov. E. T. I. Rogers, plead guilty
?i uiugswor?or tho mercy ortho Court.
jL?nVBtalo vs John MeGirt, colored,
l\>r entering u house on Mr. C. T\
l'|>dgc8 in Brownsville and stealing
Vera! articles, carno next, and John
. I advice of his attorneys, Messrs
iwnsend & Hamer, plead guilty and
ked for morey.
'iin Clinnih' 1 hun, colored was next
n?g?ioJ fm ah assault with intent ;
kill. Mi lim . dui sonic good
; !< fur ?t tin bu j be had no case and
.. Ju -y Ci ui.td tiri tn' guilty?
(Vus-lin * ' ? '.:'<.;> . dorcd, charged
ih bousobi ?; ?lt i tig a'u J larceny, plead
illy.
.io 1\ .1, charged with
i gi > j i ii hy. Jesso wanted
io make mo.!. svi lout working lor
it, aud so signed Mr. John Thomas'
nunio to a paper for six days and n
?j.-i.lf work on Mr. Chas. Croslnnd's
? lac? last loll and presented it to Mri
Crosland for payment. Thc trick
onld not woik, and Jesse's learning
//ot him into trouble.
Arch Terry and Duncan Terry,
celored, charged with killing a hog
Loni Mr. James Ivoy, nonr Clio, were
i < xt nrrnigncd. Arch plead guilty
;r?d Duncan went to trial, with Messrs.
'; iwnsend & limner and T. I. Hogers
. r counsel, but tho testimony was too
'ong nuil they found him guilty.
Tuesday morning was taken up in
lying to convict un old colored mar
et couple of adultery. Thc defend
ts WOro represented by T. I. Rogers,
H ho, niter a stubborn contest, fully
p.oven* that thc State had no case, and
?iib old couple were acquitted.
Tho caso of G. W. Dullard, charged
th shooting into tho home of Wm.
(' ixe and hitting a member of his lam
ilvj was next colled, and as we go to
ess tho arguments aro being heard.
The grund jury will possibly get
. rough to-day Tw? oa8??B:for ihuv*
r arc > (or to-uhorrow,
'ii" IMMUIWJ.'.M: r.Vm\tr*n
['EN AND '.ISSO?i?'??AVJIK,
?!;<!.! ii. li - C.naloo iiut? beeil (lp po in
1 MiiMir ojf ?)aii\lil>gi6i? co un ty.
Seven hui Idioms vo. L'Voiit titrcet iii
in/not,svil lo ?\ ere hoi :n <) on the (?fli
M. >. ."M i oilier Cr.-, y el i ed in Ibo city
I Mexico o?. mu JL?III.
(And now tho tramps aro vowing
vengeance on tho man who wrote the
Beautiful Suow."
Governor Evans will go lo Wash
r.!:;tou to seo ex Governor Tillman
..worn in ns United Stales ?Senator on
M.ireh 4 th.
[?x-Clinncellor L. G. Garland of
?'udorbilt University. Died in
N .shvillc, Tenn., on thc I'ith-aged
8 ! years.
The'mnn who is not willing lo be
el co Wit ? delegate to the constitutional
COuvciition hy tho primary plun,
ought to stay ut home.
Tho confession is made nt last that
1,1 Bmks have got the United Slates
go 'eminent by the ears and congress
tin. only power lo make them let go.
Hip palatial residence of Capt. B.
li. Montgomery, near Enoiec, in Spar
iacbtirg Count}, was burned Frida\
ni^'ht. Tho fire was accidental. Nour
ly ivorything was lost.
A cir load of fine wntermelons
pinwtid through Eayettovillo on the
?li bound to Jersey Oily from Jiu?
Villip ' ; ,
Henry M. Bruns, tho oldest living
,;ruduato of tho College of Charleston,
ud^*nt\ Summerville on thc ??ili,
? ;?d 84 jr^iw.-- .
tlio story comes from Texas thal
millions of fish were destroyed by ice
in tho bn*y nt Galveston, abu the poor
had a good lime.
Dr. Sampson Pope, who wanted to
ho Governor of South Carolina, is go
jo p; to lecture in Washington on South
" woliim poliiics. lie ought to go
iii ?MOV? to Japan.
(O'UNG TO TI11C MILK,
l in; stubborn d?termination of
1 inner? to hold ti]) tm fertili
? ra at tho pri?es charged, lins had
ii happy el?'iet, und should have
l)< in in oporution sovevnl yours ago;
v ii.en tho farmers first orgiwdzcd
i-i* self-protection. Mowo vor,/U is
not too late. Ti ino wns when llio
l< i tili/.ov men would set back in
i hoir cozy offices, anti tho farniors
M I uld hayo to bog foi* attention.
N >\v tho fertilizer mon, seeing that
i farmers have determined to lei
?ni alone, have suddenly become
ioiting agents and have taken
; road to hunt for buyers. Our
inors now have it in their power
dictate terms, and thoy should
titi firm, if over thero was a
io when thc Alliance should
u ric it is now, when tho Trusts
ono by onn uro being broken and
iii j aims und purposes of tho order
M I being nccctlcd to. Now is ibo
iii:lo to reorganizo and press tho
1 :i tlc, Wo would like fo sec a
ueral Alliance revival through
? \the county and State.
l ui?!?!'? Work' on tlie l l th.
'.Swoofc recreation bair'd, what doth OIIBUO
Rut moody and dull lutliuioholy." H
Last Thursday was Valentine's day,
and wc doubt if Cupid ever befor? en
countered in thc Sunny South such
unfavorable weather (or the operations
usually connected with this day. Thc
snow lay lor several inches deep upon
thc ground, and the cold wind that
wiiis?ed around thc corners, sometimes
laden with snow and sleet, made the
day, so far as the weather was concern
cd, anything but a pleasant one. How
ever, ' love laughs at locksmiths," neyer
consults thc thermometer, and could
not afford to suspend business altogether
on account ot the weather. Thc young
ladies ot East Bennettsvlllc had'Issued
most unique invitations, in thc shane pt
? heart willi the figure of cupid sketched
thereon, to the young men and ladies ol
thc town inviting them lo a "Valentine
Masquerade" to be given that evening
at the residence-ot Mr. J no. S. Moore,
The young men were requested to come
masked, and to call at certain houses
for young ladies (whose names wer,,
not given) who would also bo masked,
so in many instances neither young men
or young ladies knew who accompanied
them A certain young gentlemen
called at thc home ot a lady friend to
escort lier to the entertainment, and
aller riding with her a mile, and being
at Mr. Moore's for some time, he was
inlormed, much to his surprise, that he
had accompanied his sister. At 8 30
o'clock strange and fantastic figures in
couples began lo arrive, and soon the
hospitable home ol Mr. Moore present
ctl the appearance of a rendezvous tor
spirits and hobgoblins ol all lorms and
descriptions. There were "white caps,"
and ku klu.\ with black masks and
dough faces; there ; was a Highland
lassie and shepherdess ; Gipsy maidens,
and gentlemen in continental costumes:
one lady had a steeple on her head, and
another had a head on a steeple that
seemed to have fi, rieck like a lightning
rod that could be elongated and with
drawn al will ; there was the French
cook will his cap and apron and a gen^
tleman from Cork with a beaver and
claw-hammer coat ; there was the tat
m A ri vdio attracted a good deal of allen
lion, and a sister about six feet tali who
won: a summer hat thal looked like a
Mower garden anti had sleeves resem
bling exploded balloons ; one wore the
short mask pl the highway robber, and
a young lady with a golden crown mod
estly remarked that she was the Queen
ot bheba. Every one entered heartily
into the fun. for out nt the large nu in
ber ot invited guests none came without
masks, and tor an hour or more they
moved to and fro, seeing and being
seen, guessing and being guessed, bow
ing and beipg bowed at, thinking much
but saying little. \Ve started to say
' soil eyes looked love to eyes which
spake again," but they didn't ; not even
voices s pr kc in their usual tone. Ii was
simply ari Indescribable conglomeration
of undistinguishable identity, so to speak,
,In one ol thc rooms was a Gipsy tent,
at whose entrance sat the fortune-teller,
and as the young man would approach
and kneel the dark eyed maiden would
read his fortune in verse and present
him with the poem as a souvenir ol the
occasion. Hut the young ladies had
provided further pleasure for their
guests. At about 11 o'clock it was an
nounced that each one must come for
ward and draw a tissue paper leaflet
(the young ladies from one waiter and
thc young gentlemen from another) each
leaflet having attached lo it a piece ol
\: iv.'*.*, <. \\ 'vhloly Mis written a hbiriher, ,
and hal! di a pop) ii poetical quotation,
thc numbers on fin; leaflets di.awii >.
th?: (?ciiije?ni.-h cori ^pouding \y}th the
bomb?is drawn bi thc ladies .m.?thc:
hoi!. quo'.aboiw dr.iwn by I!K< ladies I
completed Ui? one bejjuri on the Slip
drawn by thc goiVtl?.n?9ii? fl 110 yoting \
man arid young li ly diavvihg lite saine
n.?r.ibt i-.*- would then step to '.he front, I
ve.id their hall ol' thc (|Uotation in pieper
order, 'nalang it ebmpl'.Mc, and I'M n !
unmask, \s tlc i liisks were taken oil
it was announced that supper would be
served in ..thc dining room, and hither
each couple repaired. This feature ol
Ihe entertainment was an agreeable
surprise lo the large crowd, and thor
oughly convinced the participants that
the "East Bennettsyille. girls had un
dertaken a big job, but never cid things
half \y.ay, The table and dining room,
as well as other rooms and passage
ways, were beautifully decorated with
Howers and cud Lins suggestive of the
clay while the refreshments, made
and served by the young laoies, were
delicate and most heartily appreciated
and enjoyed. We don't think we are
betraying confidence to say that alter
supper cupid held high carnival, The
little elf was busy until the wee small
hours. When tired, he rested upon his
arrowless bow and let history repeat
itself.
Mr. and Mis, Moore and Miss Collie
[lid all in their power to provide for the
pleasure and condon ol the guests, and
heir generous hospitality contributed
110 little to the success ot the evening.
About I a. m. the crowd began to
lisperse, unanimously agreeing that
he evening had ticen one of the most
deasanl ever enjoyed.
Thc young ladies who gave ''the mas
picrade" certainly deserve great credit
or the success of ttffc- novel and exceed,
ugly enjoyable affair. The boys say diey
lave long known the llenncltsvillc girls
vere hard to beat, but they now think
hey arc han) lo equal.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
REMAINING IN Tl IR PoKTOKFIOK. ?
vt Ronhottsviiio, S. C., Fob i8, 1S95. $
Mr. J. R. Copeland,
Mr. H. D David.
Misa Almcmoar Graham,
Mr. JJ NV. Horton.
Miss Ann MoClaronco.
Mr. Nath Almond.
A. R WLHOHH;
Mr. Tqrriin Ivinions.
Whoo you call for any of tho abovo lot
era, plonfio state- that thoy havo boou ad
ortincd. Ono cent ls charged for each
ittcr advortiscd.
F. M. EMANUEL, l\ M.
'on Million Dollars Lost In Florida,
Mr. James A. Harrie, of Cilra, ono
1 U\c host in farmed orange growers
ti Flonou, ?nyo ihnf?o per cent, of
hc.orop w kiiit-A,0,w| ,|iftt next year's
rop will*>i?l*jainoh 1 Ou,00:0, haxes, a
;uiiist 5.000,000 boxes last yetti.T|,e
arly vegetable crop, tho entire straw"
icr-ry crop, and four?l?ilis ol tho pine
pplo plants aro destroyed. A con
ci vativo oslimato places tho lois nt
\i 0,000,000. _
Thc colored preacher who ch
ou rages Iiis vaco to interfere with
ho RoHti?S of.his white friends and
ries to make them believe that it
s their religious duty to do so de
tCi'VCB the everlasting contempt
ind scorn of the community in
,vhieh he lives.
Tho carly, vegetables and straw*
len ies were killed by tho freo/.o in
.'harlcslon. So all soctiona of, tho
iou n, try havo suffered moto 'or les?.
?ouiu Thinge ? pu. Should llomomb*r
You carry in j?ur lowor'hfb vceb pocket
tho BtunUcetf, most delicate machino that
was ever cvinatruoted of tho saino number
i-f part?. About 175 dll?oront pieces pf
material tudor luto Ita construction, and
upwards of 2,400 Beparato operations aro
OyUtprlwcd in its manufacture On this
thy iiiBtrmnent you depend iu sonio do
grco for nearly .ovory aotton tu your ovory
day lifo. Howovcr lrrrgutar your own
habitu moy bo,' its babita muat bo unfaith
iugly roKular; aud whonovor appealed .to,
at auy hour of tho day or night, In cold
pr lu torrid oliiuato, on tho mountain top
or iu tho mino, it must tell tho tinto with
in a variation of a fraotion of a BOoond a
dayr or yon will want to know tko ronaou
why. A walch ia really ono of tho most
wonderful achievements of human ingo
nutty. Somo of tba f iota oonnooted with
Its porfortnauc? aro simply inorodiblo,
whou considered in total. A blacksmith
strikes several thousand blown on bia anvil
in a day, and ia right glad when Sunday
comos around; bub tho rollar jewel of a
wa tali malro i overy doy, and day af'tor day,
432,000 impaots against tho fork, or I?7,
63o ooo blows in a j car without stop or
reab, or 3 153,600,000 in tho abort jpaoo of
twouty year*. Thoao stupefying fleures
aro ftr boyond tho grasp .of our feeble in
tolleots; but tho marvel doon not atop
boro, lb baa bcou catimated that tho
power that moves tho walch is equivalent
to only four I ?mea tho forco ii8?d in a lions
jump; consequently it might bo called a
four Ilea power, '-Ono-horso powor won'.d
sulUco to run 273 000,000 wnloboa.
Now, tho balauoo wheel of a watch iu
movorl by tbis four flon-powor 143 IOO
indies with each-- vibration, or 3,558:/
miles continuously in ono year, not oven
stopping to catch a ficMi hold. And it
dooan'b tako a largo can of oil to lubr?calo
tho maohlnc on ita 3,500 milo "run." It
juBt requires 1-10 of a drop to o l tho
entire watch for a foam sorvioj !
But it has vert/ grout need of that
I 10 drop. Consider, if by reason of a
thialroning of tho oil, or wearing out of
tho oil, or by reason of running, jumping,
bicyolo riding or any form of 3 ir tho vi
brations of tho Imhtnco-wbccl aro acceler
ated or retarded 31,000000 bf caoh "ex.
ou raton" tho watch gainu or loaeB .ono
second a day, UL hair a minuto a mouth.
Tho least, increase of friction on tho
burnings, through a oha"go In tho form of
the tiny globules of oil, or through tho in
troduction of dirt, will bring about bhis,
or a greater variation.
These aro tho haul facts of solontifio
mechanics, illustrated by tho unanswerable
figures of arithmetic What is tho rea
sonable inference to bo drawn thorofrom ?
This-simply-that if you would prosorvo
tho tiino-keoping ??uu?ties of your wotoh
you will not let it go uncared for until
tho delicate pivots arc worn by dirt, and
they pitoously beg to bo denned mid oiled
newly and Bet a going. You will take it
to a competent watchmaker ouco ovory
eighteen mouths for iba rejuvenation.
1 hopo you boiicvo I am a eompotont
watchmaker. I will try to descrvo your
best opinion if you givo mo a chanoo to
dem?nstralo my skill upon .your ailing
Wrttori Tho prion '-nofc tho lowest in
this .'tuition, but lb*) I.e.-1 tIn quality ol
iii y wot kmatiship y/ill tdfort Mciybo,
ad'i .1 Itttio osptii?i?iic?, you w ! ooriehid?
thai i:, i-i lilt' chotiivM ii tim [indi
' v'lie.'ip" jtpnii;;., it geiniiait; il reel o.v*
truvaganefti \Vltii b?.?t Withes,
I nin, r'itnt en 1 ,.,
1). IV, U?\ ttlOLti.
BeunoM^villo, ^. O'.
,.0'V; '.ifii'.i', who'n you wnntu Widt 1
pnir of shoes call on ino.
* P. A. Mo Kellar.
- Wo hoar that sonrio of the choice
flowers in sonic of the pits have been
killed.
HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS I
Short Breath, Palpitation.
Mr. G. W. McKlnsey, postmaster of
Kolcomo, Ind., and a bravo ex-soldier.
Bays: "I had boon soveroly troubled
with heart disenso ever slnco leaving
the army at tho close of tho late war.
I was troubled with palpitation and
shortness of breath. I could not
sleep on my left side and had pain
around my heart I becamo so ill
that I was much alarmed, and for
tunately my attention was called to
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
I decided to try it. Tho first bottle
mado a decided improvement in my
condition, and live bottles have com
pletely cured mc."
G. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokorao, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Heart Curo ig sohl on a positivo
(tuaruiiteo that t ho fi rsl bot t lo will bunnin.
All druggists sell lt tit SI, 0 bottles for Si, or
lt will bo sont, propahl, on receipt of pi lco
by tho Dr. MU00 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
" mid Ken) Ualoto of all kinds in nil purte of
ho South.
Lands from fifty cont? to fifty dollars nn
icro. Pudding Lois nt nil prices. Ronl Ks
nlo ltcglslcr nod descriptivo olioulnrs freo.
Pnrlies withing to buy should sny in whnt
Unto thoj wish to invott-oounly preferred,
ninntily (U?d kind of lund wnntod. purposo for
viow. ?j ja canted, whether for onsh er on long
lino, or wi.,v onjv i0 oxehnogo it for somo
ilhcr properly pi&ta South 01 somo innrkot
.Clo security. W rile,- -.0|p8ing slnmp for
l'on) Kilato Kogistor, publisher* <v {)\<? fc'outh
?rn Lnnd Advertising Agency, Golunibi,.^ gt
irv- ffV^Vyriiyyv ?VvV?f T?V *> w w vv w-%
DkiT' If 3ou buy from mo, tho
dinncce uro you'd put back in your
purse somo of tho money you meant
lo spend. SIMON STRAUSS.
rj&Tlfyou will try 1 pnekngo Thuv
lier's f^M^ntagrtV coftco you will al
ways uac it. ' Ito WM Bun's.
frt- Ladies! Wlien you want a nico
nair of Shoes bo puro to call on mo,
S I>, A. McKellar.
WHY NO ITU H I tf?l aCio^?yalf of my lire hus been
LOST in makinr: C'oUbn'fe^ut'ecJil prices and losing money every
year, and ihy childi u gjtVg for vleat and Bread, I have
deoidedto roduoo rny crop to halt and buy
MY Goode; of k . g ffSfffiUUfE-' H? lms Pro"
mised to sell Mu JE A?-J WC j at prices thai
burst the credit system*
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pest ]l'M?^i
t$? gfftauu gilgai'
of Nice filtfl ? U
light; Uvovvii Billilli
tau i Oe'
5 III' ??-F(*><??S'1i " II
fe? i atti T?MSM
m 0 emu? fi
ib* mw mmftk
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Pint Pickles IO rTS
Quarts t<$5 ?ir
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My Magnolia Tobaeeq is th . bes! 'tobacco for (he money,
in thc World, and ; IL >: i iisl< . ? cts a plug.
I am determinen to ?ol? ^t'eapot' I han any House in Town
.i.rJ^^'M:?^;:-ii>?^e^^;) ^il?u j,y the
?Mtettp s?tu?V? but real n?e.t>.
.ii. :H) and 1-3/3 els
I ( ail A?:i) t ei-?io
A Uar loud of SA IV r and will sell, tl
" *u ever/ heard ol' befo re.
mm I m \W
lyly MI'
If Illili Till
H?i?t? ?md' T
5000 pair-all sorts, kinds ami j'iico? and for all ages.
Hi Ail ?*?
67 f* M"
A beautiful line al nil tmvi u lid sure and soo them.
FOB S?E FARM,
r/zt? 7^ (.'?''. I i ? ii'i' only IO cents per Pair.
Collar Pads, onh . .. ?. ! fal o? and Traces 35 cts each,
DIXIE FLO WS, for only $1,30,
Single-lrces, To bi's cachi ow (wo foi' .'5 cents.
///W? (V/> /J?K MINO to haue my share
of the CASH thai is afloat. this SUMMER and
if you do not ?WY HOODS IEAP You will be at
fault and no ; nie Always give me a Chance,
and I will maha it to your interest.
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MUI ? -M M MM V W -" -'.mn ??? 1 ft r ," 1 I
?Lt th? Old Stand
APPH'MM ? ; 1X0 ibo logic of '?GOOD GOODS at.thcj
Lowest }?riO0Si" still contiues lo hoop a full lino o? j
Dry Q-QQ&? Notions, Clothing,
Shoes, Hardware, <&c.
Willi ti Corp' ol1 poljto Clerks to Answer all Questions and
serve all having wallis in these lines.
&ti also ;i Ifui'in of 30 aeres, with a nico dwelling and nc *
cessary outbuildings, KOU RENT-about one milo from tho
Court House. Suited lo all products.
Also several houses to rent.
lt ESPECTF U LL Y,
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Uennoltsvillo, January 21, lSQr>.
?WHSB?S?
CLOSING OUT AT. COST
All Shoes and Dress Goods on Hand at Present !
g^r SHOES Strictly at Cost.
CASHMERE, cost IG5 eta. per jard, nt 15o.
1 Piece Black Cashmere, cost 36 eta., at ?33y- cto. ?er yard.
BLANKETS at $1 and ?1.50 per pair.
All styles of Hat?, from G5c. to $2.00-first cost,
1 Piece Water-proof goods at 48c. per yard.
Wagon Bridles, 50c.; Leather Halters, 65c.
Best Knob Door Locks, 30 and 40 cts.
KEROSENE OIL, 15 cts. per gallon.
Best liome-Mado Molasses, 40 cts.; Cuba Molasses, 30 cts.
Tubs, Ovens an? Spiders at cost. Good Chowing Tobacco, 25c,
per lb.-tho best in town for tho money.
IF YOU WANT BARGAINS como nt ouco before things aro sold
Ail eales striot'y CASH. *
Will open ont a foll lino of GROCERIES, which will be sold a small:
profit. COME ONE! COME ALL!
, (t?r- In tho Storo Formerly Occupied by J>. J. FRASER.
ilttilll ll TBlillill
Cont in ne? to keep a lull lino <>? 'Ml LLi^EKV ami NOTIONS,
bountiful seleotioti of i I A'l S trimn'.ed and liulHtiinied, A en pei'
lection ol ?;l P. J'.ONS, TIPS iliai OK I ; A Al ENTS, 'Velvet?, Tri nu.
Braids^ Lacet., o?o.
Wo make it onr, pride to adapt tho latest for
eign models to 1<ho tnsto of our patrons, so that
they get just what they want and is most beconi
ing to old or young.
We also keep in Stock a full line of tho noted
FBATUKUBONE CORSETS and WAISTS. They never
fail to please-guaranteeing perfect form and
solid comfort.
Our aim is to koop up with thc wants of our
cus'omers and if wo should not in stock any ar
ticle wanted wo can get it in short order.
Come and seo mo when in want of anything.
.February 12, 1895.
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Benntttsville, S.' C., May 2, 1894.
Agency.
A.- J. BRISTOW. ..
TO THE CITIZENS OF MARLBORO :
Representing as I do a number of (ho slrongost loading Insurrmco Companlcr
both indus country and Europe, I nm prepared to insiiro your properly against lose
by tire. TI?C?O companies ar?? well known hero to bo prompt and just in thoir aeUJe*
meniH.--Tho lossoo by tho companies in my Agency at tho firo io Bcrinottavillo. S ?J.
Movomb?r 10, 1893. wore paid on tho 27th day of sumo month, J hjnvo receipts in
my possession to show titi*. Prompt settlements is wliat wo want when wo loso by
firo, Now in" order to secure this insure with mo in oithor of tho followlug compan
ies, enphui moro than Thitty Millions of Dollars, as follows :
Liverpool & London & Globo of Liverpool England, $.8,608,0001
lfartfoni, of 1 failford, Conn., . 7,278,0001
Continental, of Now York, 0,300,000'
Pheonix, of Brooklyn, Now York, 5,003,000
Queen, of Brooklyn, Now York, ?,645,000
Palatine, of Manchostor, England, 2,255,000
Delaware, of Philadelphia, Pa., 1,500,000
Southern, of New Orleans. 500,000
Mechanics and Traders, ol' Now Orleans, 800,000
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, 8,859,000
Georgia Home, 3,000,000
You soo I in tl;.; :i strong chowing. I solioit your patronage Will jjivo your bu*
sinon my foi ire atiunttoo, ind will cerininly thank you to plnco your instuanco with
mo. Two hf tim large*! v oiupnnics will instiro you against Cyoloncs find Totnadoof
at oxircmol. w ratos, nod I ona iosuro Oin? in oithor of two god conipnnics.
?J!X$WiUl/? " " .M!0 1 r'"' '"?Von. prepared <o insuro you ogainBt loss by FIRE, 0Y
CW)g?ji3/:V0|? M A DO H";) and LIQUTN1JNQ.
VERY TKUiY YOUR
BennAiu\M> , NcV| 7, 1804,
A. .J. BR1ST?W.?
mi'H F33AIy.pi>YATKIN VALLKY U.
0 0 N D } N 6 B D S 0 ) u : O11L ! {.
IN Um:e* F??iiii.\/iv ir> li?ji
JOI?N 0l% MKCKIVKK.
Lv WIILO lng (OA "
Ar Fftydtovillb
Ly Fay pt 1,6 vi Ho
Ly Fayottovlllo Ju net Ion]
Lv Siuddrd
Lv Climax
Ar Greensboro
Lv (troensboro
Ly StoUca?>lb
Ar Walnut Cove
Ly Wid,nut dove
I.v Kurili Hall
Ar Mi Airy
LY Mt Airy* ?
Lv Rural Hall .
:Ar Walnut'Jovo
Lv 'Walnut Covo
Lv Stokcsdalo
Ar Or'consboro
Lv O'roonaborb
Lv Climax
Lv Ranford
Ar FayottovlUo J uno (lol,
Ar FayottovlUo
Ly Favottovlllo
Ar : Wilmington '
NOKTII K0UN1).
.7 26 a iU
10 35
10 65
10 68
? J 2 18
% 20 ii m
2 60
3 00
8 48
426
4 33
6 Ol
021,
Lv Boiinottsvlllo
Lv Maxton
Lv Hod Springs
Lv Hop? Mills
Ar FrtVdlpvilto
riallyi Ko. '?.
11 36
hmf.
12 63
.J.04': ;
1 32 .
3 17 :
4 23
4 45
.fr 66"
Tfio"'4r
pally lix
HundAy
? 00 a"m
8 07
8 4G
? 41
110 05
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv Fnyotiovillo
Lv liolio MUM
Lv Ked Springs
Lv Maxton
Ar lionnottsyillo
No 3
Pally Bx.
Sunday
T*33 p ?
4 60,
.0 40.
0?,0
7 35
NORTH ROUND.
Lv Ramsour
Lv Climax
Ar Greensboro
Lv Greensboro
Lv Stokuadalo
Ar Madison
SOUTH BOUND.
No 10
UlXK?
Dally Ex
Sunday I
0 50 am
8 35 V
9 20
9 35
10 66
11 55_
i.'ixKP
Dally R*.
Sunday
Lv M sid i s on
Lv Stokosdalo
Ar Greensboro
Lv Greensboro
Lv Climax
Ar Rnmsoitr .
12 ?5' p ni
2 88
3 05
4 00
6 40
Trains No. 2 and 4 make clo3c conucollon n t
FayottovlUo Junction with tho Admiti? Cpiict
Lino for all points NoMh and nt Walnuc Cow
with N. & W. Systoro for A\Mn?to?r-6alom.
Train No. 10 conucots at Madison with N. A
W, for Roanoke and points WooL
Train No. 1 Makes ploso connection nt Ft<y
ottovlllo Junotlou with Atlantio Const Lino for
Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, and nil
points South.
J miel lou points ot Maxton-with Seabonrd Ail
Lino, at BonnctUVtUo with Charleston, Hum''^
and Northern Railroad, nt'Sanford with SIM .
board Air Lin?, at Grcbrtsbbio'with tho Rieh
mond and Danville System.
W. H. KYLl?, G?nornl Passenger Agent,
J. W. FRY, General Manager.
CHARLESTON, SUMTER AND NOKTIL
> ERN RAIROAD.
Sohodnle of Passenger Trains iii offco?
Jnn'y i6, 1895, Charles ?. Kimball, Re
coi vor.
NQKTU HOUND.
Leave Chiuli'stou,
Leave Prcgnnlls,
Leave Huuiter,
Louve Darlington,
Lisuvc 13oi>nutlavi)l>i,
L(MVO Hie.'don's
LouVO \U.;?
l')v\'ivo G i binni,
Leave Ohio,
Avrivc 3 hi ml o?.,
4 00 v \\
5 &j V $
? si v
i> '29.;|!-?':y.
ii jAj:^:
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0 si V i
IO <is j ?
10 :!(. I
8 10 ?\ m
8' 24 .'a m
8 37 K m
8 49 -!n pi
8 53.a ni
9 ?.d /f ,a m
9 50 ,f? m
u b$ n in
1 v lo p m
2 30 p m
Connection in mado nt JLinilot?for all points
on or roached by tho Seaboard J?ho; at BT.
nottsvillo for all points oil tho 0. F, A Y. V.,
and at Prtgnalls with South Crrollna Railw*y
for nil points on that road nnd bn Georgia Rail
road. ? C. MILLARD, Munnger.
?pyxii J;OV?G>.
Leave Hamlet,
Loavo Ghio,
Loavo Gibson,
Loavo AHoo,
Lcnvo Breodon's,.
Loave Bonnottsville,
Lcnvo Darlington, ?
Loavo Sinntor,
Loavo Prcgnnlls,
Arrive OharlestotV,
means so much morn Xiwi *
you imagine-serious and
f' fatal diseases result' from
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froatest gift-^-liealth.
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o\.il uf sorta, wc?K
ami generally ex
hausted, i.c voil;.
lidvo no appetite
and caij't wort,
begin at once ink
ing thcinostrejk .
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ined|ci|ie,wlikh li
Hiown'3 Irbil ?U
tcrs. A icw bot .
Ilea curprfbclii'fii
comes from thc
vet y first jlpaefr//
H-otl't slalit ri>rf|t
teeth, .U Ad li's/
pleasant ta IMKC'
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Dyspepsia, , Kidney nod Liv^r
Neuralgin, Troubios,
Constipation, ??ad Blood
Mo!?Hn, Nervous aliment ?
Womoit'd coinptnlnis.
Get only thc penulji<?.v. |j linn crossed rid
aeson tlioy.ropner, h\\a\S\$w firesuh
atltutcs. On rocclpt of.two ?c. .sMmhs ?u
will send set O? Ton ?u?iifUiil Wbrfd :)
Fair YluwA and book~lro?.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. OALTlMORE, M?>.
CA fy I OrtTAIN A ??v
miecin? nottfio
??Ii? nre brought'
put cost to tho ti
psueatjroifxlf
fpplc.\ ttfl ofenl*. Wv?ry n^i>]
jtfiii platos, }n .coloM, Add .ph
housos, with plans, onaWtu?bu
latent opslRhi and fccoiiro'lionfft
*J?H/NN & CO., NK\7 V/OUK,. ;
put cost
m. wrtlo to.
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