The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, April 17, 1895, Image 2
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?H. A. 1?KOWX . - - - Editor.
Wod?os?ay, April 17, 1895,
Will ?lJ-'f"1"" ????i?i<llll?il>^.??tMilt?fMijiMrr??iiM??
Delegates to Constitutional Convention.
KON. \V, D'f JOVAIN?,
HON. J. 1<\ MeLAUR ?N,
HON. c. s. MCCALL,
J. F. BREEDEN.
Vm AND SCISSOKCRAPirS.
Tho new Biptist church nt Florence
was dedicated 00 tho lilli
Marion Court sent 8 to tho chain
gang hnd 8 to thc penitentiary.
Forty-two cotton factory companies
have been organized in the South in
tho hist threo months.
The first crop of Hrnwbcrrirs from
Florida sold in New York at 75 cents
a quart,
Tho uprising in Cuba is general
throughout tho island and gaining
ground daily.
One fare to Washington, D. C., for
tho Southern Baptist Convention, May
9-1G.
Ono faro to Dallas, Texas, for thc
Gcncrnl'Asscmbly of the Presbyterian
church May 17*20.
Tho Stato Conference of thc Ep
worth League will meet in Columbia
' on May 10, ll and 12.
The county.commissioners of Green
vile havo levied a tax of one mill on
property willi which lo aid in working
the roads.
There'? trouble nlicad for some
body. The storekeepers of Georgia
have already sold 52,000 pounds
of watermelon seed.
Senator Tillman will deliver an ad
dress at tho laying of a cornerstone
. for a brick school house at Micanol))'.
Fm., ou May 9th.
Tho Governor of Nebraska, has
vetoed the bill pnsscd by tho L-gisla
turo permuting miscegenation. The
Governor based tho action on tho ab
sence of public demand for this
chango.
Tho business men of Sumter arc
preparing lo build a $100,000 cotton
mill at that place It will bc built on
tho building and loan association
plan so as to givo all a chance to take
. stock in 'he enterprise.
According lo "Weather Observer
Long's report for March 1894, there
wore nearly five and a half inches
more of rain in March 1895, than in
March 1894.
A $10 counterfeit note lins been
discovered that cannot bo told from
tho genuine except by tho vignette*
It is a fit issue raised and has tho
face cf Stanton on it. Ouly experts
know that Stauton's likeness is on thc
?10 note, Look out for them.
WUy HJiuoorcN'W.v finlicUfu'ii V
Kdiipi Marlboro ticniociai :
Aiwr a suugj.;lc ol ab u li! : ivais,
aliairs tn State pobes have about settled
AH measures advocated by thc Reform
administration had been acquiesced in
' hy the opposition, and with thc begin
ning of thc Governor Evans* administra
tion matters were assuming their normal
' condition.
The question ol thc constitutional con
vention at this time is unfortunate. ll
is thc means used by thc demagogues in
both factions to keep themselves before
the people and unnecessarily agitate the
country.
It is interesting to notice thc earnest
solicitude ol' some of our leaders, lo have
peace and unity, (and it is these very
same leaders who have done much lei
cause trouble. In their imagined great
ness they assumed powers lhat belong
to thc people, make pledges they have
no right to make, and which they cannot
fullfil, unless they think the people arc
figure heads to be controlled at their
will.
Thc people will have no voice in rati
fying the acts ot this constitutional con
vention. It would seem eminently proper
then that they should have a voice in the
selection ol the delegates to thc conven
tion. In what belter way can they do
this than the prlmaiij ?
Why all this unnecessary solicitude
about an equal division of delegates be
tween the two factions? What difference
docs it make whether a delegate is a
Reformer.or a Conservative, if bc is thc
right man and ihe man the people want?
Lets have no wire pulling, but let thc
? would be delegates come bclore thc peo
ple and whoever they select will be the
right ones. X.
April 12, I8'.?5.
fc^ Straw Huts ol all kinds ni
Rowe Bros.
.Advertising Carolina.
THIS DEMOCRAT hus received a
prospectus ol' u work being issued
by thc well-known house of Lucas
& Richardson Co., of Charleston,
tho object of which is lo f horougly
advertise South Carolina's commer
cial and manufacturing resources,
and build tip and extend the trude
of lier business mon. They pro
pose to illustrate it handsomely
with views pf 1 lie different towns
and cities, their markets and busi
nass ce?iros, possibly water-power,
and tho like. It will bc tho oflfbri
of tho publishers, says the cirenhir,
to make I ho book every mun's hand
book.
Tho work is in charge of Hart
well M. Ayer, a well-known news
paper mun, lately editor of tho
Charleston! Evening Post, who hus
left his desk to engage in lins work.
Ho will visit, our"town soon lo in
list our people, in the enterprise.
--.- + ?.?.?.-?.
JB?T Gents furnishing goods nt
,-yllowo Bro's.
i l??jr ft lb cnn Tomatoes al 7 coals
B lb can 5 cents at Rowe Bro'a.
MARLBORO WILL II AVK TUM
PRIMARY.
DENNKTTSVII.LK, S. C., April 15, 1895.
I'o tho Domoorats of Marlboro county :
At a mootlug of tho Count) Domoorntlo
Hxccutivo Oomuiittro hold to day tho fol
lowing resolution was adopted :
IvK?oi.viin, Thnt n primary olcotio:i bo
held ou TUKSU.W August 6th 1805, nt tho
usual votlnir precincts for tho purnoso of
noinluutiug Foun DHMCOATICS to bo voted ?(
for by tbo Domoorata, in tho olootion of
mombors ot tho Constitutional convention
to bo hold lu tho city of Columbia on tho
eccoud Tuesday in Soptombor 1895, nt
which primtuy, every whito votor of tho
county, or any other person horotoforo nf
?liating with tho Domoctntio party, bo nh
lowed, nud ls horoby invited, to participate,
cvud?Honed enly that each will considor
himself in honor and morally bound to
suppoit Ibo r.oinincos whoever thoy may
bo, and will vote lor tho samo in tho gan*
oral dedin... ; ?U?' ail ?ito entor into said
ptiinary, either na candidatos or voters, do
so uron nu < quid footing, 1 dying upon thc
popularity cf tho views entertained, and in
no way alVocUd by any patt political action;
that in tho appointment of managers nun
?loikw for HuiJ election, tho sumo shall bc.
divided equally between the two factions,
ktoivii as Conservatives and Hofoimcr.'-.
And whereas issues of importance to the
tonnie will bo parsed upon in that convec
tion, which will then and thoro bo filially
determined, of vital import, and whereas,
thc i copie aro entitled to know tho viov\ 8
of every candidato offering for tho con
vention, upon theto ?mies, that they may
volo intelligently, and for those who will
best subset \o I lu ir interest, lt is oidorcd,
That thcro shall bo held fivo Mass Meotings
i;t winch all candidates will bo expected
to neleh ess tho people, nt tho time and
placo haihed below :
Blenheim, Monday .Tidy 29th,
Clio, Tuesday July 30th,
Newtonville, W?unPbday July 31st,
Smithville, Thursday August ist,
Ucnnotlsv'llo, friday August 2d.
W. 1). EVANS,
Ch'mn Dem. lix, Cnn. Ma'lboto Co
J. N, Du AU IO, Sec'y.
Foo Bice HVosbytory.
Tlie Spring meeting of this body mel
at Carolina Church, Marion county, on
Thursday night April 41b, and opened
with a sermon by Kev. S E. Bishop, of
Chcraw. John McSwecn. Esq., ol the
Florence church, was chosen Moderator
and Cen. Wm. E. .Mines, ol Darlington,
temporary Clerk.
aMr. I). tM. Fulton, ot Williamsburg a
promising young man and now a stu
dint at thc Seminary was ordained, and
will lake charge of thc church at Dar
lington on May 1st.
Mr. M. Mci.antin, son ol Mr. Hugh
L. McLaurin of McColl, S. C., preached
his ttial sermon and received license.
Ile will rcm.'.in at the Seminary lor two
yoi lo complete a lull course.
Kev. A. II. Mc Aril, the elliciont stated
clerk was elected commissioner to the
General Asscmhly, together Elder J. N
Drake, Esq , of Blenheim church.
The Presbytery voted !or ''Liccnsurc"
MU.
i . iicssiol) '.!.(.<: xi?Ki .om. jjV^Ud
pi caching iii:.'. t\ il. >i< Am, ol *.'b<
I .1 ,v, nc.:, .id .'H i i.!'. lo :>. \\\\(. 1
li ni!.!.' ;..'id '.! .: i" ; : iiU;?oU Wa:? .'1!,rilli,
te red hy Rev. J. G. Richards.
I lev. II. M. Brearley, thc pastor, was
called away ?Salli 11 day morning by thc
death of his brother-in-law, M alcorn
.McMillan al Blenheim. S. (J.
lt was a good meeting and the line
weather added much to thc pleasure ol
the same. We learn that it was the first
meeting held at this church in 40 years.
- Attention is nsked to thc new
nd of Mr. H. T. Edens, who is now
ready to supply lumber of all kinds at
bes- prices
TOXI RENT.--A nice Cotlnuo with
Four Rooms and hall' acre Ld in West
Benncltsville. Apply to
April IO, 1805. LI. II. NiiwroN.
?6?T About 10 different kind Straw
Huts, take your pick nt 25 cte at A.
.1. Rowe's.
County Alliance,
A meeting of tho COUNTY AI.MANCK
will bo held in the Court House on tho ist
Friday in May nt io o'clock. A full nt
tendance of mentrjors is earnestly desired
and every Township Lecturer is expected
to bo present.
J. h. NA IM KU, TrcBt.
J. Tf. THOMAS, Sec'y.
Now Yon Can Bnild.
*)f AM now prepared to supply lumber
??C ni'iiny kind from thc host Virgin pine
und at living prices. ?My Mill is Inea ted
on thc Hunt's Bluff nnd Clio Road, 7
miles south of RonnelIsville. Order.?
filled eli short not icc. Se mc before buy
lng. Post ellice Red Ililli
II. T. EDKNS.
April (hil 181)5,
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Est. J. II, Parham i
HQ AVINO hied our Final Aeeount, notice
{fl is hereby given that on tho 2 1 day of
May 1S95 wc will apply to tho Judgo of
Prohn lo for Mitti boro county for Letters
Dismissory ns Administrators of tho Estate
of J. II. Parham, J. F. HOUTNKON,
J. T. BOSTICK,
Apiil 2 1895 Adminintratora,
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \
COUNTY OL' MAHIJOOKO. /
BY MILTON MCLAURIN, Jtidqcof Probate
WiucuKAit, Jas. A. Drake, Clerk of
Court, lint li mado suit to mo to grnnl
him Lottors of Administration of tho VU
tato nnd off cots of Richard Lnwson,
deceased ;
These atc, therefore, lo cito nnd ndmon
ish nil and singular tho ki lilied nml credi
tors of tho said Riobard Lawson, deceased,
that they bo nnd appear before mo in tho
Court ol' Proba to, lo bo held nt Bcnnctts
villo, C., May 13, 1895, nflor pilbil*
cation hereof at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon
to shoiv oaum, if any they hnvo, why said
Administration should not ho granted.
Oivcn under my hand this tho 30th dny
of Mnrch 1895.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
Judgo of Probate
Published on tho 3rd dny of April 1895,
In TUM MAHMIOHO DKMOCIIAT,
Not Forgotten.
DEAR DEMOCRAT.- It has been my.
ecent privilege to invade your territory
md spend a few days with my hiends
n and around blenheim, I was sorry
bat the limit ol my stay would dot allow
ne to look in upon you in your own
?anctum but such was not the case to
ny regret. It was a real treat to bc able
o see so many ol the dear (Heads of
Uber days. O, thc pleasant, social rc^
ations ot life ! How thc heart expands
mder thc genial touch of brotherly tc Ve j
inti friendship. 1 had a feeling ot self?
Icprccialion and a sea.ce ot unworthi
less, as every one showed mc Sp much
(indncss and exhibited so much appro)
dation, I preached at Parnassus and
/don to attentive congregations. Under
he wisc and godly care ol their devoted
md taithtul pastor, Rev. T. G. Herbert,
he charge seems to bc on thc up ?rade.
May the blessings ol God attend thc la
bors ol this taiihtul man ol God. "The
right man in thc right place," seemed
;) be thc sentiment of all. His people
ove him much. 1 believe that under
lis gentle but firm administration all
Uickerings will disappear and the charge
will be blended into a unit and together
will press thc battle to victory. O, that
we might have peace throughout our
loved church !
Our pcopic have need to bc taught that
there is no essential difference relative to
be doctrines ot our churcn. There may
he and is a difference ol opinion as to
the mrnner of attaining certain stages
in divine grace, bul thc whole church is
a unit in regard to all that is essential
relative to religious experience, holiness
and pcrlection in love. Let us labor to
present every one pcrlcct in Christ Jesus,
and lei every one cease io claim \ hat
their lives will not warrain '.i i. ir.
claiming, then will wrang lin ? ci 1 s .
I lound few changes a roi I Rici
rime is dealing gently willi must ot my
Iricnds, and death has invaded but lew
homes since J left them. I lound my old
trient) M. I'. Galloway suffering much in
the piltilcss grasp ol his old enemy, but
still chccrlul and jovial as a boy. 1 have
unbounded admiration lor one who can
siifLr heroically and chcerlully and will
not succumb tc thc ravages ol disease
wh lc th:re is a possibility to avoid it.
May God bless my friends one and all
up lhere. 1 was pained io find Miss
Bettie John so much afflicted.
To my friends tn Hebron I send greet
ings. Tell uncle Joel he ought not to
have killed thal wonderful hen. It very
much reminds mc ol thc slory ol thc man
that killed thc goose that laid thc golden
egg. Well, I must close lins rambling
letter. Il you can lind room for this you
can give it place, if not the waste bask-1
is doubtless handy.
J. W? A RI AIL,
Mul.ins, S. C , April 14, '94.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
RKSIAININO IN TUH POSTOKK?OK. )
At Bcnnettsvillo, S.O., April 15, 1895. )
No 1 J.H. Bush,
:l K Dudley,
rt d. ll. ) Limit,
A ?S.h mee .'alni '.
;*> y< rn, (...it i,rum Jii
o Ci I a r? i ri -i'- ?' i ah}
'/ H ir.ih J . I'iipi'il .
8 Mrs. Lewis Spears.
When you edi for tmy of tho ahovo let
ters, piense atato that they havo bcon ad
vertised. Ono cent ia ohargod for each
letter ndvertincd.
F. H. 13 MANU EL, 1?. M.
- ON GOOD SECURITY, -
Apply to
lt. II. NEWTON.
March 20, 1805-tf.
PAMLI00, Jr.
THE handsome ^talion. PAM 1.1 CO, JR.
will be at Clio every Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday, and at Bennetts
vitte every Friday,NSaturday and Mon.
day. N. ]). GANDY.
March 261b, 1895.
FIRST MONDAY IN MAY 1895.
?TAT? OF SCUTil CAROLINA,
County of Marlboro.
In Court of Common Picas.
T. E. DUDLEY, Plaintiff, ~\ Judgment !
against r Foreclo' un
LnoNAiin McKov, Dcf'dt. ) and Sn ?
BN obudicneo lo tho Judgment of Foro
(j closuro and Sido in above, entitled pane,
signed by his Honor J. J. Norton February,
26, 1892, 1 will sell for tho purposes barned
in said deerco on thc first Monday in May,
1S9S, dining legal salo hours, at Hormrttfl
villo, S. C., Am. that coitaiu trnot of land
containing POUR and 83 100 acres, moro
or les?, BitUfiCO in eaid county and state
(ba.-ribed aa follows ? Beginning at Ibo
contr? of a proposed street, being thc north
comer of a lot sold Mrs, T. M. bolton by
said Dudley, thenco running som h 7] 0 7
chains rind 41 links to tho lino of Hartlot
Marshall (excluding a 12 foot street resol
ved by paid Dudley adjoining land of Mercs
McLeod), thence ulong Hariet Marshall's
lino lo a Pino 3x0, Ihcnco along tho bank
of a ditch to the lino of r>aid 12 foot ttreot,
ihcnco beginning opposite sido of said 12
foot street, thenco south 78 0 4 chains to
a stake near tho crook ol' Red Hill road,
thenco along tho lino of said Red Hill road
south 8 degrees wost 9 chains and 8<; links
toa stake in contre of street first aforesaid
thonco down tho centro of tho snoot last
aforosaid north 60 .[ ilegiceH oast 8 chains
and 30 links to tho beginning point.
Terms of salo cash.
J. R. GREEN,
April 6, 1895. Shortff M. 0.
k CARD.
To my Friends and Customers :
Having sold ont my Rakory business to
Mr. M. E. Moyer, I hopo you will give
him your pntronngo.
Respectfully R. W. YOUNO.
IlcnnctUvHIr*, Mob, 28. 1895.
To mu Friends and Public Generally :
Tho abovo notioo spoaks for Itpolf. I
will koop Fresh Brord daily and will bo
pleased to havo you glvo mo a oall.
April 3,. 189s. M. 13. MEYER,
\
fllffi?? GA? ?f
9M?
MCE KLOUR ?
and will be sold CHEAPER than any House
in Town, don't care what tlieir prices are.
O'
THEN WE CAN SELL YOU
-& ?lriiost
white
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Whole
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IUI ($p'?f !'jv||p|| 1.5 ctf
ll lbs. OK TOMATOES IO ci*
' .. casa M
or S e?'iis for
suivra
?5 I i viJiili
IVA listaras R>ar<
?>oiiiestt<c S?iri?iii?s 4- cts
Standard (i' wn, 2 LB CAN, 10GT8
mon., li I Pi. can, IS cts
tnt PicklentlO'OTB OR 3I?R 25-OT8
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2^
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Plenty o? ilia t Magnolia Tobacco. Hs boals thc
World for a chaw, ar. ; i!l wo ask is 6 Cts a plug.
Railroad Mills > ' ?V ! : bladders, only 35 els
M?iel?o-1, ?0t) ii y" 1 ? (its o clo/oii box?s.
LOOK ST 1 ?ESE PRICES.
Collar Pads, only cl::'. Haines and Traces 85 ods each,
POINTS MA Kjr'g only 65 cts. per doz.
SAMPSON UPPHI?T, i ampielo, only $ 1.50 each
CLKSISKS, io cen?; Tlir?c for 20 cents.
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9
Prettiest ?Jloch of J al ic o cs in Jolim,
Onl)' ceil ts pi i yu rd for (ho best.
A beai i i.?ul 7 ~" ? ? . milly ? cents.
m ? 'i
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iii! WM
A ?ood A >'i - i ni for 25 cents ?aclw
? IM? & i rt @H?)11
8
In all sizes -dy les, prices ?ntl ?r?ele?.
CLOTHING and GROCERIES,
In Fact EVERYTHING that you can nail for
At tho Lowest Prices.
i
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fl.
l?eiMietftsville. S. C.
Fobrunry 12, 1805.
NOW 18 T?B-OPPORTUN![If Ol? YOUR Lill!
IH?.VE just opened i ud pul on sale thc Most Extensivo
and elaborate stoek ol" Goods ever exhibited in tho Eastern
part ol' tho State. My BUYEK has just return from the Northern
markets having made tho most attractive selections in each De
partment that has ever been my pleasure to present to tho trade.
Will first moution a few dungs in OCR LAD I KS DEPARTMENT : Havo all
of tho Now ''J;') Novelties, ombruciug a most cluborute Hue ol
Wool, Silk and Wash Fabrios, lu Sorgos, Prenons, Mohairs,
Henriettas, Jacuards, French Ohoviots, Armeros, Fails, Taffata's
Swivols and Silks,
In WASH nial WHITE OOODR, I have all of tho Now Effects in .TACONET,
DUCI1KSS, DIMITY, PRINTED LAWNS, DUCK, ORGANDIES, DOTTED
SWISS and OLT1BRS too ntnucroiH to mention.
03= Come and select Your Spring Dress Now.
1)0 NOT. FAIL TO SHU WY LINK of ?flifes M?sses m^
Children Drew Selby SHOESXT??
KIT COMFORT, Dnrabiliiy or Finish.
Don't buy jour LACKS. EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, IIOSIEltl und
Handkerchiefs until you havo seen tu y stock. 1 have in (his department sonic as
tonishing vulues.
?*ty- And now a word concerning MY CLOTH INC DEPARTMENT. It is
us?les to attempt a description ol' this magnificent Lino, dust como and seo for
youreir. Ravi a SUIT FOR EVERY MAN and BOY in tho COUNTY or sur:
roundtop, cheaper than over leforc--aU in tho Lalcst.Dcsigus and Fits. Guaranteed
and strictly Art." A specialty in STOUTS. SUMS, Premier SACKS,
"Pi ince Rageuls," Frocks, and UIBO Full Dress Coal? mid Vests.
Special attention was also given to YOUTHS and BOYS Department. Seo mv
Boys Combination Suits of Two pair Pants and Cup lo suit.
COME IN WHEN IN TOWN-and lot us prove wliat wo say.
RESPECTFULLY,
C. m. Weatherly.
Bcnneltsvillo, Mareil 2(>, 1895.
C^\.\rjri^c-rL'.3.tiiv.-?T\ii-irvViri-.>.v?.Ti.tz.^Av.
-> SPRING - 1895
! PARIS
BONNETS, II ATS
?
and IMPORTED NOVELTIES.
I am pleased to announce that this exhibition of Parn
and Custom Millinery, including many exquisito produc
tions of ibo foremost designers in Now York, will eclipso
all previous cfhrts in the extent, variety aud richness of
display, and prices less than formerly.
1 also keep in sleek a lull line of tho nolcd'Fcalhorbonc
Corsets and Waists, They never fail to plouse-id ways
a na ran teeing perfect Ibra) und solid comfort. Also havo^
Dr. Warner's Health Corsets and R. & 0. Corsets in all HZ
them.
Wi.I have uo card.*
April li. I895.
this season.
Come seo
Mrs. L. KEGG
/ ?
'*m *^?l^:0>^.>'.?.<-''..>...v
:c ;?^t^*t ? v.
o
The largest, finest and best selected
s'.ojk of .
Furn ii ure,
B?hij Cav?acjcs.y
WMS???F 0RNANL8NTS' :
Sf^?k Pictures,
Malling^,
THE HEYWOOD.
Wall Paper, Sc.
Ever oi?ercd in Marlboro County.
K?tr When you noed anything in my
lino CALL AND SEE ME.
9
Hodges' Old Stand, East of Court House.
Bonnettsville, S. C., Macoh 13, 189?.
Insurance Agency.
?. J. BRISTOW.
TO THE CITIZENS OF MARLBORO :
Representing as I do a number of tho strongest loading lusurancc Companios
both indus country andEurope, 1 nm prepared lo insuio your property ngniust loss
by fire. Tliefc companies aro well known hero to be prompt and just in their soldo*
men ls. Tho lessee by tho companies'in my Agency at thc ftro in Bennottsville, S C.
November IC?, 1893, were paid on the 27th day of samo month, I havo receipts in
my posset s-ion to show \hU. Prompt settlements is what wo want when wo lose by
fire, Now in order to secure this insure with mc in either of the following compan
ios, capital more than Thirty Millious of Dollars, ns follows :
$ 8,598,000
7,278,000
0,300,000
5,903,000
B, 645,000
2,255,000
J, 500, OOO
500,000
. 800,000
3,859,000
I,OOO, O()0
You see I make a strong showing. T solicit your patronage. Will givo your bm
nie.'S^ my entire ntlcntion, A nd will certainly thank you to place your insurance with
. Two ol' the largest com pa nies will insure you against Cyclone* and Tomadoo'
Liverpool & London AV. Globe of Liverpool England,
Hail l'oid, of il?i tford. Conn.,
Continental, ol' New York,
Phoenix, of Brooklyn, New York,
Queen, of Brooklyn, Now York,
Palatine, of Manchester, England,
Delaware, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Southern, of New Orleans.
Mechanics and Traders, of New Orfotens,
Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia,
Georgia Pome,
til extremoly low rates, and I can Irsnr? Oins in either of two good ooiiiontnes.
?i IX^ltf^?i?'PJ well prepared to insure you against lo.-s by FIRE, C
CLONES, TORNADOES and LKIHTNUVO.
VERY TRULY YOURS,
Bennetlsville, Nov 7, 1894. A. J. BRISTOW.
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Notice to the Public,
. OFFICE OF SuPKltVISOa,
Betinollsvillc, S. C., Fob. 20, 1895.
M\ LL persons aro hcroby notified not to
"/."A, plow in any of ibo highways of
Ala ilboro county, and not ico is hcroby
gi von that any violation on tho pan of
tiny ono will bo prosocu'ed to tho full os>
tent of tho law, Township commission-*
CM are requested to seo that tho law in
(his particular is enforced.
W. F. KINNEY,
?uporvieor?
MEDICAL GARD..
IWISH to state to the public in gen
eral that I am located at ALICE, on
thc C. Q< & N. lt. R , tor thc practice ol
medicine. AU calls promptly attended
to night or day.
b VV Et MARTIN, M. I).
January 2, 1895.-6
Ificsv tiottMvi ?3. -O.
Omeo in D. D. McCoU's now
Building. Up-ptairn, west side
! Olhoe hours from 9 u. u", ip? 0 p. nb
1 Al? 13 F li AK ANDYADfclN Y AL ?UV R,
CON D ENS IjlT?Q1IK U Ubi;.
Ia En-no* VV?R?Af.v li, i?^V?i
JOHN GILL, UKCKIVKR.
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_JiORTII HOUND
v Wilmington
r Fuycttovlllo
v l<\\$ eitovillo
v Fnyotn?vlNo Junctloa
v Sanford
v Climax
r Greensboro
Y Uroonsboro
v StokoBunlo
r Walnut Oovo
v Walnut Covo
v Rural Ital) .
r Mt Airy
SOUTH DOUN!)-".
ir Mt Airy "
v Iturul Hall
r Walnut Covo
v Wnliiut Covo
v Stokcsdnlo
r <1rconsboro
v Qiocnsboro
v Climax
v Sanford
r Fnyottovlllo Junction
r Fayetteville
v Fajotlovlllo
r Wilmington
NORTH BOUND.
v Honnottsvillo
v Maxton
v Hod Springs
v ll jpo Mills
- V .v??iov||ln
7 26 a ID
10 35.
IO 65
10 68
?12 IS
2 2? i> tn
2 60
8 00
? 48
4 26
4 33
601
6 25
V 46 a w"
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11 35 .
11 42- '
12 13 p ni
12 68
I 04
I 32
8 ?7
4 28
4 33 *
7 66
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Dally Ex.
Sunday
~7 00~aTn !
8 07
8 40
tl 41
10 05
SOUTH BOUND.
.v Fayotiovlllo
Jv Mono Mills
JV Rod Springs
JV Maxton
Vr Bounettsvlllo
No 8
Dally Ex.
Sunday
~i 88 p m
4 60
6 40
1120
7 26
NORTH BOUND.
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MIX Kl)
Dally Ex
Sunday
LJV Rnmsour
Ly Climax
i\r Greensboro
Uv Greensboro
[iV Stokcsdalo
\r Madison
0 60 a m
8 3?'
P 20
0 36
10 66
11 66
-b
SOUTH BOUND.
No 16
MIXKD
Dally Ex,
Sunday
Lv Madison
Lv Stokcsdalo
Ar Greensboro
?JV G f OOii?OOrO
Lv Climax
Ar Kain sour
-4
112 25 p n>
1 1 27
2 38
O VJ
4 00
Ti al ns No. 2 and 4 mako oloso corin?otii?lrft-i
Eayoltcvillo Junction with tho Atlantic Coast
Lino for all points North and nt Wainui Cuyo
with N. A W. Syetom for Winston-Snltm?.
Train No. ld connects at Madison with N. .',
W. for RoanoUo and points West.
Train No. 1 Makes oloiO connection ni Fay
eitovillo Junollon with Atlantic Cor?t 1,'tno for
Charleston, Savannah, Japksonv.lto, nnu ail
pointu South.
Junction points nt Maxton with Seaboard Air
Line, nt Bennctlsv?Ho with Charleston, - uniter
and Northern Railroad, nt Sanford villi Sea
board Air Lino, nt Greensboro with tjio Rich
mond and Danville System.
W. E KY Lb, Gonotal PnsFcnger Agent.
J. W. FRY, Gonoral Manager.
('MARLESTON, SUMTER AND NORTH
/ EHN RAIROAD.
Sohodulo of P.iB3ongor Trains iii effect
Jnn'y 16, 1895, Oharica E. Kimball, Rc
coivcr.
NORTH HOUND. '
Lcnyo Charleston,
00 p m
Lonvo Prrfrnn.l?
Loavo Suuitei,
J.iave Dallington,
Loavo HorillBtthVllliij '
Lvuv? BreedetV?
L?iivi! Alioo
Leave Gibson,
Lcnyo Ghto,
Arrivo Hamlet.
SOUTH HOUND,
Loavo ll?ir?lftt;
Loavo Ohio,
Loavo Gibson,
Loavo AJlco..
Le uv o Breed on'a,
Lciivo BcnnettBvilto,
Lenvo Darlington,
Loavo Sumter,
Leavo Progiinlln,
Arrivo Charleston,
Conned ion ls mud? nt Hamlet for ntl pointu
on or rcaohed by tho Seaboard Llnoj ht Br tl?
nottsvillo for nil points on tlo C. F. a Y. V ,
and nt Pregnalls with South Carolina Railway
for nil poiuta on that road and on Georgi lUli
road. C. MILLARD, Manager.
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