The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 15, 1901, Image 2
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Friday, Mardi 15,1901,
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PENANVSCISSOBGUIAPHS
Ex-prosidont Harrison is lying |
vory ill.
Tho war in South Afrioa is draw
ing to a close.
Tho oxtra session of oongross,
olosod Saturday.
^Oourt convoues at Chestortiold
cu Tuesday the 2nd day of April.
Oweusboro, Ky., was whelmed
by a cloud burst Saturday night j
and groat damage done.
Tho town of Willis Point, Texas,
sufferod terribly by a oyclone Sat
urday. Tho property loss is $5t),000.
A storm Sunday swept over
Indiana, Illinois aud Wisconsin,
doing damage to tho amount of I
$200,000.
'Rev. R. W. Barwoll, rector of|
St. John's Episcopal church at
Florence has boon called to
Oraugeburg.
DOTS FROM J??r-Sk?/'
rumors are busy getting rea
dy for another crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Conner
of Bennettsville aro spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
lloberfc Spears.
We are glad to report that Mr.
and Mrs. William Spears who
lin ve boen quito ill are improv
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. James Spears of
Bonnettsvill* visited the home
of Mr. Robert Spears on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Silas Spears and Miss Lily
Pate were happily married on
Sunday afternoon at the resi
dence of Rev. L. M Hamer.
Mr. D. P. McQuaigo and son,
Littlo Henry are sick-but not
serious.
?The quilting at Mrs. Jona
than Woodley's on last Thurs
day was enjoyed by a host of
ladies.
I will close for Tear of the
waste basket.
Mob l?, 1901, A Fox. -
TllIIWTU OP ?KSFKCT,
C?ipt, \V. 1\ KiNNVVY, who died M >voH
hi rr:Of, was M years oh!. All eil his
bl? liai? boen sjfcr? In ul-ittbi ri) Oountj ;
in be. became a memb', ?l >V \yh
boro hodge A. b* M. Ntt.jt?f '. i <e'us>,
vibe, S. 0. Wbi-.-'-n^.,.^ mw cir,
bani/.?d he. \v;vft au- o .. i Parlor mci h
Iv.rs, When Umt lodg? mi ?h \.i .v. lei
[lYotner Kinney airain w ?ru i ? '.. -.r).
hove J'.o.Jffc ?iwl retnv.int-.i i . t,. ?, '
death, As surviving iT^fSrVdmrs ,V ?>
hove Lodge wede^te'tP piU'on > ove'
. some words, bf appm-.u'u.r. ol yu vvoi ?
thy departed brothel. As ?. cobup.^tc*
appointed by tho t Odgfr?*!
ft>. paie ol <ii.-"..H.- . U- i$? *; -
...rn.-?' i b*i'< '.*>v .
i?.., i? ?; 'That ./s'' b vv,: H
, r>i ib'lbe death . <' pr* h?r Kinney
. i ' AneUivSt (i'.'dt. ot Free "MM*
. *5>H' ' ? ile wah i v-;oen<-.V : by i 0 Wl< 1
^]%^.>rthy ol jins Ingbert oj ,v Sn -,
lb >!v - I Tn, #s,iosi
tO Ut; bbl losy Will? 'st? : m>..:-,ion to th?
O? At jyJiist? r who ba ; .'!. ciar l? oi!V<;ii|
I Vom laboi" tb rest;
Ke.'.olw.'i -t. That v-' M -
cardinal doctrine isb'iympnUiy SM ria:
widow and orphan, .ve licrcby \tend to
thc tamby ot our deceased brother a
slight token ol our sorrow. While bro%
ther Kinney's death is a loss to Masonry
and to every good cause, wc recognize
that the greatest loss falls on his widow
Und latherlcss ones. True to our prin
ciples as Masons wc stretch ont to this
bereaved home our arms of strong sym
' pa thy and tender affection.
Resolved 4. That a copy ol these res
olutions be spread on our minutes ; also
that they bc published in our county pan
pers, and a copy ol them be given to the
lamily of our worthy deceased brother,
T. T. CROSLAND,
ROBT CHAFFIN,
C. E. EXUM,
March 13,1901. Committee.
v
Juveniles at Hebron.
The Programme lor the Juvenile Mis?
sionery Society was nicely carried out
It consisted chiefly of recitations by the |
children and young people Interspersed
wiih music by thc choir.
These children show that Ihey have
been well trained. For .1 number ol !
years they were under the care ot Mrs.
II. IC, Covington, as Lady manager, who
did a noble part for them After she
resigned that position Mrs D. H. Everett
was placed in charge. These Juveniles
aro certainly lortunatc in having two
leaders who have taken such an interest
in them, and we lcd certain that their
labor will not prove In vam,
March 12,1961. H.
Curd of Th auks.
. Mr. Editor:- Pienso tender
dur sincere thanks to thoqo
friends ono and all, who so kind
ly came and ministered during
our recent affliction-the sick
ness aud death of our little twin
daughter.
Respectfully
Mrs. and Mrs. W. B. Fraser.
March 14, 1901.
' ILuirtbor For Bato.
Lumder of all kinds for sale,
und when desired, will bo de-,
livered promptly on the best
terms.
"I am also prepared to do any I
kind of hauling.
P. C. Emanuel.
March 1% 1901,
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.
Items of Interest From This Hus
tiing Little City.
"Tho stormy March btu conto afc foot,
With wind and raia And obaugtog blast,"
Io spite of the threatening weather
on S?i?u?y, in OOiiipany miu mr. i).
W. Pate, I wont to Parnassus to the
burial of Capt. Kinney. I don't think
I ever saw a larger crowd at a burial?
Nearly every section of tho county
had a representative to show their
respect and esteem for tho dead. Capt
Kinney was a broad minded, large
hearted, useful man. Ho will be great
ly missed in his own neighborhood
and all over tho county ns well. .
Ou ray- return, I dined at the hos^
pitablo homo of J. Staoy Covington
I made good uso of my timo at dinner.
If Iliad only had tho Ooronor to face
mo, but you know his appetite ?B not
Sood, Bo I had it all to myself and I
id n't want any supper that night'
On Saturday I received a letter
from Boiiiiuttsvillo with a bili of mon.
oy enclosed. The sender asked me
not to say anything aboutit, but I
cannot help but refer to lt. I will not
call any names-it oamo from tho
Court House. The money is to be
used for old man Poison nod it is sure*
ly a god-send to him. The sonder of
this money was prompted hy a kind
heart aud a noblo spirit. I want to say
that ho is not largo in stature but his
heart is largor than the house hie
office is in.,-This is tho kind of relig
ion our. chu rohes neod.
Well, we had a session of court
hore last Friday, with Trial Justice
Calhoun on the bench. There was an.
unusuallv large crowd of witnesses on
hand. Mr. W. H. Hubbard was oharg
ed with tho violation of the dispensary
law. His case was sent up to court.
Such being tho caso I forbear com
mooting on it, as thnt will ba left to a
Jury of his countrymen to decide.
But I will Hay this much right here.
Tho people of Clio and surrounding
country cannot and will not have any
liquor sold hero lawtully or olli?rwise
I don't clear everybody hero of drink
mg. and oven those who uso liquor
don't want it sold hore. God know?
its handy enough to send off and get
it without selling hero, and it never
will be sold here long at a timo. A
word to the wiso is sufficient I think.
1 have bc on on several occasions joked
about Clio being a bad place for
di inking and selling liquor. I um sor
ry to say that some of us "take a wee
drap," but there is plenty who do not
take a drop nor encourage others to
do it.
Old GMO, whom nono ourpasses,
For honest mon and boonie lassies,
will not tolerate any longer tho enle
of liquor within its borders If poo
pie want it let them send off and buy
it according to law aud order, and
nobody can say them nay. Allow mu
to say again, nobody oan sel liquor
in Clio very long without being caught
Evei y body that wants to try it will
please take this warning, Clio doesn't
want this kind of a record.
I have' tried to get up some newt
that \vouh? ho of ?utj?rosi, but Nave
"tto.lo a signet failure. VVill try e.od
flo bettor fros.) limo, bm (?tero is otic
(hine I will have lo do cot lain. fix up
?ny Y;'-U>. or .ie"-' ' 'no, Hop U(Vniy
"Vr-, <o, ?;o. li! ... people to
jtfiU ,it h. <. dOrO hoir oil
i !<...' . ;'' V ' is iv to
! Match t$ -4ff ^ McG.
Later ?N* wo,
j fVfto? u'mUiiig my letter to-day-, one
Mr. (how. po?n ; ejarno in town find
rof^o??.njfed himv?lf nb o. U. B ofi?ocr
J mu? Ye jd (r V. ll. Jiu hburtlmulei
or rei I .'or lip If it ti botTr. '-.X-, li, --,n n.()
Dili of. The '.'.'own Council had / . i)
? .?.<..?.? ... i?o wa. relea?.' 1 on L- -od to
appear ne wi To?; vlny. A1 i *aid before
MK lit. bim rd i. under bond fol hu
longin io (nive* boon MiuloiOnt Hui it
ii. rallier high handed proceeding for
,i man wno is riot an olio.or to arrest
? \ mao who i? under bon l ?iud bold
h Itu tor hr?,'*' tut hour without ah')
sp?mifi? e.btirge, eiipcoi&lly when the
Would bo ollUior is hot oven a remiden I
ot our county. Tho Clio peopio can
prosecute but thoy never will pme*
oute undor any circumstances. This
ia all I havo to say in regard to this
mattor right now; cunt tell what I
may say later on, but this much 1 will
say, "I< rom smart Alecks and Cholera
Morbus good Lord deliver us."
Mch 13 1901. J. P. McG.
GRIDED SCHOOL CHAPEL
MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 25th.
/ _
Arrangements hayo been made
for tho appearance hero of Alba
Heywood, tho Princoof Comedians,
and Iiis excellent company on Mon
day night Mardi 25th at the Grad
ed School Chapel.
Mr. Heywood has (luring tho
past ten years, appeared in all tho
principal towns and cities in the
United States, and established a
reputation of whioh he is justly
proud?.
He has returned many times to
the same places, always^mooting
witli unqualified success. From the
opening to the clone of his season
ho is greeted everywhere with largo
and delighted audiences. Tlie rea
son for his great success artistically
and financially aro obvious. His
comedy is always bright and de
lightful refreshing, and whilo ho
convulses his audience with laugh
ter, there is never tho faintest sug
gestion of coarsnesa or vulgarity.
His success in scouring tho very
best artist? to support him, his dc
siro to equal or exceed tho promises
made in Iiis advertising and stead
fast determination to "always kcop
tho confidence of the people" Thoso
principles carefully followed out
havo made his namo a household
word and a positive guarantee of a
first-class performance.
Admission 60 cents.
Reacrved Seats 75 cent?? .
Secure your Seutft before tho rttolw
MARLBORO GRADED SOrlOOL,
HONOK 1X01,1? b'OU KftUHUAHY.
Firet Orado
G nu.s-Mota leoacsohn, May.-?nonra,
WilHo Oovlogtou, Helen Turnor.
B?YB-Tom Bouchier, Collu Oovlngtou
??vu?y GhViir?st, Vuuuo Bponra, norbert
Townaond, Olaude Spears, Cimillo Jordan,
Harry Wright
Second ?rudo
Glrla-Noro Boll-) Druko.
Boya -Henry Covington, Julinu Hurrah,
Preutloo Harrnll, Henry Adama.
Third Orado
Girls-Atoloa MoLood, Estelle Mo)ro
Boya-Edgar Harrnll
Fourth Guido
Girls-Martha Newton, Mnrgarot Jmk
sou, Po a ri Coward.
Boya-Henry Muunorlyu.
Fifth Grado
Glr!s-Muttio Druughon, Haohol Everett
Clara Jordau, Leola Swnnu, Kutlo Newton
HortooBo Rogers, Flora Stuart
Boya-LOBIIO Torroll, Thomas MoRao,
?Prod David,
j Sixth Grndo
Ghin-Ha Wright, Noll EaBtorling, Nun
nlo Rogers,
Boya-Henry Bouchier.
Seventh Grado
Gtrle-Elva Druko, Ada Ilarr?ll, Nivotto
Jordan.
Boya-Dudloy Hurrah.
Eighth Grudo.
Ghls-Daley Freeman, ROBU Wuddill
Ninth Grado.
Cullto Does, Clara Covington, Bullio
Oarlielo.
_.j; ...ll'.. .'.'J 1U
AN 0P?N LETTER
To Publio Soliool Trustees.
GENTMEMEN : In view ot the fact that
a good number ot tho public schools
have closed, and all ol them will close
their present term iu a few weeks, I
would urge upon you the importance ot
electing, at the earliest date possible,
your teachers tor the next school year.
Deterring to elect teachers until
just bet?re the school terms opens is. we
consider, a bad plan, keening both tea
cher and patron in needless suspense,
and should be a thing ot the past in
Marlboro county.
When practicable, the teachers tor thc
next term should .always be elecltd at
or bet?re the closing of the present term.
Several of our most worthy teachers are
non-residents ot our county, and il they
arc giving you satisfactory service "tell
them so, and you des-re their services
lor another year, elect them belore they
leave for their homes. This same prompt
endorsement should bc given our laith
lui home teachers. We deem it bad pol
icy tor schools to be constantly changing
their teaceers, as has been too generally
practiced in the past, without good and
sufficient reasons. From txperience. we
have learned lint a teicher can accom
plish far. more good by remaining in thc
same school for several years than by
i changing every year or so.
Again, teachers should be elected carly
so that they may have more time to plan
and prepare tor their work. They, also,
will have more zeal and interest in the
1 county and state summer schools, and
other helps at their command, when
their positions are assured, than when
uncertain as tp whether they will secure
their same positions, or any position at
J all. In conclusion,'let us repeat, elect
\ your teachers at the very earliest possible
i date. If you can secure, the s<?me ones
you LOW hiiy? ?leej them, unless you
lia ye good reasons for doing otherwise,
A soon as you ?le?t your luncher?,
please ;,uid ute their names and address."
as wc have on loot plari by which vye
hope lo IK* ably t?> assisi some ol our
ttMc.lu-.ts In detr lyihy theil expense* in
tb', ii comity pr sUU: ^niit.no. rrh".
W. Li STANTON,
March ii, t?ot. t?o Supt Kd.
??'j . ...........^.^.^ '..J._
itt HVi^SiMCff.-'i.W.
MAIT?..VNU VKAV.I. TKAK?.
Kitti; Maltliod Poart, iiifoid dn?yhU?bf
Mi. Hi fl rm'd Mn Nydmbf Spca raj iva?
Oil MjtV?h 'V-'! lfrl ' . 'i fevod !. in .a.
"hP.U'- rf I... *". ; 'tUr;-(IH,-:. ,\\ ,e?:.M
Inf thc furi'y ??ibra. Bbb wits o tuon(ha
land i'i day? bid --h bountiful little oh dd.
j Ai ah? lay lu har li?tie tiolliu w iii pp d ; >
Itiibhr.? ot death, n uthllo
i nu h.;i fui'o, ni.i* wo jr? dg
I ud it-v . tefl thoro, whou she 6 av tho
j <Vr?yob-, w ,;. :mio to boar her away on
trudi y ?uga," through tho trackloBS
! rbi bin bi ipu , t<> tho Honio on high.
could n t wonder that hor parents
1 I'lvtd hc-r, and that it waa hard for thorn
; to givo hor* up Nono but thoso who have
boon anko bereaved eau fully ey in pa th Ino
with them. Wo trust they aro resigned to
the D vino Will, and In tho language of
Mrs. Lydia H. Bigouruoy aro prepared to
?ay :
"Bcpanao thy amito waa fair,
Thy lip nnd oyo BO bright,
Bconuac- thy oradlo caro,
Waa auoli a fond delight,
Shall lovo, with wonk emhraoo,
Thy Heavenward light detain?
No, angel 1 Soi k thy placo,
Amid yon cherub train."
Bho waa buried in tho Spoara Cemetery
March 5th, 1901, Hov. L. M, Humor, con
ducted tho funeral servloo.
Maroh 9th, 1901. - II
(?100.00 OI V JR RT AWAY.
separate ''New Century Seeds,"
uao tho.lottern to form na many words ns
you can, using tho totters backwards or for
warda, but don't uao any lotter tn tho eamo
word moro limes than it npponra tn "Now
Century Boeda." It ia eatd thirty email
English worda can bo spelled oorrootly from
tbeoe fifteen lottore. For example, wont,
tort, eew, otc Tho Now Century Mall
Order Co., will pay Ono'Hundred Bollara.
In onah to tho poraon aondiog thom thirty
worda formed aa abovo. If you aro good
at word maklug and can form Ih'.rty words
?Mo your naroo and addrosi plainly on
your lbt and iaoloao tho eamo with fifteen
two-cont stamp* for ton packets of Beau
tiful Flower Beedo of ton popular and dif
ferent varieties.
Our .object In giving thia Ono Hundred
Dollars la to nttrnot ttttantion to ati.l intro
dnoe our sceda in tho U, B. This offir
will bo carefully and conscientiously edrh-d
out and lt shouhl not bo elapsed with oatoh
penny affairs. Wo will apond a, largo
amount of money to atarfc our trado nial
want your trial ordor ; you wilt re?oive tho
grontcut vah?o hi aceda over offorod. If
two or moro poraona auoooed tn form'.ng
thirty words tho $iou will bo divided pro?
rata. Many extra apoolnl pr'zoi wilt bu
awarded to persons aonding twenty worda
or moro who will assist in introducing our
eoeda and ?peo'altios. Satlafaotloo ls ah.
eolutoly guaranteed. Hoed your Hat aa
early au pooalblo. Address Naw CKNTUIIY
MAIL Ommn 00., 258 Dearborn Bt, Obi
oago, Illinois,
?T-*-*"'"*?+,-*-J-.
A good cho^v for 60 per plug at
MoQilvray's
PURE WATER FOR CD<?\
rouir omi .?'Iirt-o-FIfilisT-ii.i?? ?? kt
Are, it In Sula, acquired td,* kn'v'jk
Pou ii ti of BU Mc.
, How tunny ?lu I ry uicn npp> vonii^tbc
i?ho?nt of WHiev their i'owh need,1, bot h
id digest r??ij to .{}..;:*.
needed for their milk supply? A'tcdw;
.minot-.worts pwi her food, nor ?i'ppij
milk withuUl wuter, und plenty o? \, h
.tikes r.oilr pu si lid is or half u fcttib ? ol
.vttt?r for every pound of dry nun UT In
ho food; tills mount, neitVlyX?0?'p<)0iifl?
if water for n cow receiving dry food
alone. If the fond contains wu to;, ?V Iii
dinge or roots, of course tho ?i thou pl
requited ls tea?.
Tlit' (leneva ts! ut lou found ''.vu' ^o'Vy?
ti full milk rtqiiire -1 tt-o pomms o wil
ier for every pound of milli.... Thus'a
t.'ow would need In lier food ii] fm
(rinking pounds of willeri ? . . ' \
?0 pounds of milk. Now, if a cow i'j ?1?
a cold tjarii with cold food and iee wo ter
'o drink, IK she frolng to chill (iori'fell
iv ! I It 100 pounds of cold water merely to
keep up her mills fl tm? Tho 1 ml tn n >?
station found that the milk fell op
eight per cont, when the temperature
fell from 70 ileff r?eb r?hren hell to ft tie
I j? foes Kahren itel t. If i>he is so scislnve
lo a comparatively smull redliotloi In
temperature, ? what may the dulr. uittu
es poet when tlie thermometer l.ft't?t td
twenty below zero? The mau \ Is
en n't ? ito rd to take time to w tiff li his
milk would save thc price of ur .?ty
scales r.nd also |?rovent mnnj d'Ol, I t'>
front tievting away If tic knew it il Ile
...r u liront deni more about thc animals
lie ls fording. Feed tu high this yt Hi',
Ulid b;:;n, hay, corn, etc., are hi;. li?
.?riced fuels to heat water, cows pud
?viables with. Yoi there are (rotter to ho
ilia ny tous uart! this winter for just that
purpose, and the users will be uniirip
luously of the opinion thnt "dairying
doesn't pay."-Hoard's Dairymen.
RACK FOR MILK CANS.
ll Will Tilt (li? Vcnacln Town tl t
Sun ittttl Keep Them Free from*
Dirt mu? O. crme.
In driving through n dui ry region one
sec? everywhere the milk cana turp?d
upside down out of door? to dry end air.
RA -K ron M?LK CANS,
ko c ans are usually euch luvet ted or
ir.d or stake, u row of these hiing
rovidyd for tho purpose. A can upMfU
own is not In tho best condition to ho
ired. Nor eau lt got any sunshine into
s ip|e'rl?>r In this position," which j/
:< chilly un fort u mite, at tho ititi h td] u,
esl rey all germs. Make a rack like
.t ti.ow n in tho cut, that will tilt the
..- s I ow ti rd the sun, and they will be
inch sweeter und purer.-N. Y. Ti lb "
TIMELY DAIRY WOTEfrJ
Pi ' stcini ml Ht ?iii 1.ve a rrr.'.r. .
. ?..,'\ wi|l I'.T. ii. The frtfc t
i.iVi'i ;. .: :l ni theil '.hst thos'-O
" ! hs ?viii -s? tis lo t he.n.
;-..;i -co:".;?' in ?( .1 him w.hon
lU.'.n I . r'..}.??:,? 1! . I ut ll '-.ro.'U, Vor
.?.at b i-. -iw.'.s'.' ' -' e'.vttic ?,, tb.Vn '
.i-".v'',-hi ? .;: ; ,
. ii M i ~ . lt '<!ot)H j,i .
i-., ?..-. .M-:-.ti ;? ? .)> w te/- ii.
-, i !?-.w Iii muk ??"???-V7;fy'y'*.?YO.HI
..: i.'1,. ?is tit other tim?f- ?'
. t;< -. s.i.;< i dit-: nt oivlviit|f t?me ero
i..! y oft' ti "rtiiuti pustule. .tt !? a
;<jo"il plu n ? in i !"? worin amroiHT
.t|>i) t j).-;, to avili.i milk fever hy fib iii'
; ;.! (III tiio <>?>>?. ?i in thc barn i'oe two
r Ihicif U'.i-K.s t?efore parturition,
. di .fut! '1 'mi ; -thing but dry hay
nita.
il la perhaps too much to expect all
'urinera to keep thoroughbred e .w.-.,
or they could not ufl'ord tho cost, bul
hero aro often excellent cowa ariipng
i ?gil ly graded stock, which, If careful
ly seleetett, will prove all thnt One
eOuiil ask. Tlit* grout secret ls in
knowing and culling out those which
.ire unprofitable-Kurili World.
Knl Cou to ul? ot milk.
A sudden change of feed, whether
in character or amount, la very likely
!o produce n temporary chango In the
tjitiili.ty of the milk; not directly, but
is it result of tlie effect of the i.<tl
upon tho physical condition or heall h
of tho cow. As soon, howovcr, us the
cow bocomoB accustomed to thc
chungo of food, the milk return? to lt*
normal condition. In other wordfl, the
feed has no npprcclnble, direct e?fect
upon tho per cont, of fut In tho milk.
This ls govcrened by thc lnhorc.nl
teni porn mc nt or quality of tho cow
herself. - Hoard's Dui ry ra a n.
Helter l.nte limn TOD Karly.
In determining ut wtiut ago n heifer
should be brod her A?X.C and maturity
must he considered. Some heifers may
bettor ho bred to come fresh at two
yours than others nt 30 months, 'i\jo
early brooding st un ta the. gTOV/th,
while If allowed lo go too long ft heif
er ls UH (lu I ty more di Moult to got with
calf. Generally n Jersey can bo bred
curlier than a heifer of almost any
other brcctl. Kui all things consid
ered, it ls better to breed a HUI? Into
than too corly. - Coleman's Rural
World.
Mr. P. S. Stubbs has about 30
bushels of choice Cotton Sfcocl
selected from largest stalks of
improved Texas wood variety oi
4 years improvement, that, ho
will sell to those who want
choice soed to increase the yield
with loss cost. Write him at Olio
S. C.
Notice of Court.
NOTIOH ia hornby given that tho Couti
ot 0encrai Sessions will oonvono thc
Third Monday in April itetng t'io 15th day
thereof) 1901, and tho Court of. Common
Pleas on the Wed ?enday next fellowly;
said third Monday lo April, (being ; the:
17th day theroot) 190t, At Kennettovi)lo in
and for tho county of Marlboro and Slatei of
South Carolina. AU pornomt In toronto ?.5
will take duo no tico thereof/
J. A. DRAKE,
Clerk Court of 0. P. & O. fi.
For Marlboro Co, fl, 0,
mttoto iat toot4t
. : _
SPXCEY_LO?A*t &Ew?
BY J. JJ. HAMILTON.
I Boll tho celobrotod 'Oiuig' gar
don seed. Y08, ?nd givo tho largest
l?.ipor of peao and boans sold here.
Seo mo before you buy your corn
.I will meet competition.
1 sell Cuba molasses at 25 ots.
A nico dish for dinner is those
dcjiot?UH Huta Baga turnips. Let
us send you some.'
FOR SALE
450 Eu?hols of Oom,
12,00) Fodder, Kay and Shuoks,
ll KI mr: UT M. HODGES.
Lrownsvlllo, S. C.
A Wonderful Invention.
Thoy euro dandruir, hair' fulling,
headache, ito, yet cost tho same ns au
b^iioury comb. Dr. While's Electric
Comb, The only ptitentod Oomb lu
the World. People, every where it has
been introduced, aro wild with dc?
light. You simply comb your hair]
?ouch day and the comb does the rest.
?Thin wonderful comb is simply un
bu! ;ublo und i.-J nindo so that it in
! 1 * ' [?toly impossible to break or cut
'tito ?mir. S.ld on a written guarnuteej
j t" i;ivo perfect saiiilaotion in evory
it '} tt. Send stamps for ono. Ladies)
si/.n . '(jo. Gents size 35. Live men
noil women wanted everywhero to in
troduce this article Soils on sight
Agenta are wild with success Address
J). A. Itt.so, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, III.
ron SALE
One 25 H. P. Engine and 20
ii. t\ Boiler in %>riok is for salo, or
will ^xohango for ono smaller,
Apply to J. F. Everett.
?1 ANKER ROUTS A HOD BER
,). ll Garrison Cashier ol the bank ol
I' ... ville, Ohio, had been robbed ol
health by a sciious lung trouble uniil l c
(ried Or. King's New Discovery lor
. bbnsuinption. Then he wrote: "it is the
I hast, medicine I ever used lor a severe
Cold or a bad case o? lung trouble ? al
j .wws keep a bottle on hand." Don't suffer
i with Coughs, Colds, or any Throat Chest
n J/mg trouble when you can be cured
so ?a's! ry, Only ?pc and $i co.
Inal houles free at Drug Store.
A fresh supply of the celebra
ted Buists Garden Seed, all var
let jes, just arrived at
C. S. McCall's:
Tho Boat Preparation for Malaria.
Chilla and Fever ia a bottle of Grava'?
Taatehis Chill Tonto It is Bimply Iroa and
(tiiriit)O In a fnntehm form. No cute - no
pay, i*iioc ?oo.
Whon you want prompt noting little
ililli i bat never ?ripe uso Dowitt's Little
Karly itisers Douglas Uros.
Vin ?an't afford to risk your lifo bv
? allowing "a, cough or a cold ,to develo|
j :nu> pneumonia or; consumption! One
, Mituiio'?oueh Cur? will throat and'I un?
' ; : ontdotf quicker tha.n any other proparu
ii ti knmvn, Many doctori ii^o it as a
i jW glt]U?? lt IS ?li infallihle renie?
i <\ ior?roupj Otuhlryii l.'k.d i' ped motin .
ndot o r. I)';!):' i-j IJro.i'i
0$ ' V K'S i : M ? lUl.O. A1 L'? I ;. $tM) .
" v: .. t\)W. ??io Jiutlor ol'
! y'olt d* ? .io
i ('il li'i YQM ll'
?oh. 1 teary
..V., f?y? h*
. , till lie ?.oin
. lyipephiu Cm .'.
' o.i ... ii " I:.N'.;) ?tit any* hing I
ko-tl-M ?!' ..: ut NO.; v!;.i fioii nilly ?v??y
ii 'ul '.' /,'odol Bjlth . .;. Cure will digest
tari I j ba out. Doli ?.ri vii Jim-.
&?>c?ol Dyspepsia G ?re
.'^Miic??f. aV??t you c.?/'
(.Jouuli ?nd VVorV.a ?td tho ('obi.
A.. ...mi,^ fliorno Quint nu tuiuiu a cold
bi orri day. No Guru, No Pay. Prlco 250 a
boVi
;J?ingans Kclinblo Hams nnd
ll rea lc I'd st Bacon can always be
iViuud fresh at F. E. & W. M.
ile wo
f?odol Dyspepsia Cure
''Digests what you cat."
Bet lei? than Ever.
Mr. Will M. ? Breeden, is still
soiling selling the famous stalk
t utter. He made some improve
trioritfl (0 the machine, and those
flooding them can get them, and
tliVigo having them alrecdy can
soon re any repairs needed.
). \ory farmer should have one
0.1 more at work now.
Both makers and oiroulatorsof counter
feits commit fraud. II0no.1t mon will uot
h cive you into buy'UK worthless counter
fe IM of I'ewittt's Witch Htizal Salvo. Tin
orighiaI is infallible for curing piles, sores,
oca .'mu and all ?kin diaoasos. Douglai
Ul Or.
Von Know What You aro Taking
Wiwin you aro tako Groves Taatelt-ea Chill
Voolo bccLuao tho formula is plainly given
on every b-ttlo showing that it in eimply
Iren mid Quinine in a taatolccs forir., No
onto - np jiay. Prloe 50.
-,-,-?? ?
If you have ovor seen a chill in the
?j on; ?if croup you cati reoliro how grato
ulm): hors are ibr Ono Minuto Cough
Cine which give?? ro'iof a-, soop am it is
niiuini 'te?id. It quickly mue? coughs,
eolib, und nil throat and lung troubles.
Douglas Uro?.
rhlf. utirii tturo ia on ?vory l?o? of tho genuine
i.ox?i?ivc BroitiooQtiinine TttUlot?
Mio lonn d.v that eurea n cold In ono" ?lay
A lib parsons are hereby warned not to
. tr< sp;t.?j3 on any of my lands in ftjarb
hom county,"cither walking, cutting lim?
her. hauling straw, or to fish or hunt, I
will prosecute all who violate this notice,
Nov.; -?o, ipOo. j, V. BVHKHTT,
-_., ", ._
a Attorney ar Law,
??onne?tavillo, S. 0?
O .vea nu ?)?rl/ugtott fit root near Postal
Not fae of Town Election^
NOTIOB la hereby give? that nn Election
will bo bold on tho 9th dav of April
1.901, In tho Coutt lloma .for tho purpose
of electing a Mayor oud four Aldormon for
tho Town ot BoonetMlllo to Beriro for tho
term of Two Years.
O. B. McOALL, Mayor,
Feb. is tli i go i.
Notice of Registration of Voters
NOTICE 1? hornby glvou that tho Book?
of Reghitrutlou Is opeu for tho purpose
of Itcglstorlo* tho votors of tho Town ot
BenuottAviUe and will closo on the 5?1 day
Of Apiti iqoi. Tho C< Mowing aro ontltlod
to bo regtuterod : Gitl&?ns of the Stoto for
2 yoarp, County for 1 year, Town of Ben
notteyillo 4 tuoathn, oud not couvlotod of
any of tho offen ecB enutneratod in tho Aot,
G. B. BARRETT,
Feb. 5, 1001 Town Buporvlaor,
Try. Ritters Havered soups and
Boston Baked Beans with To<
mato sauce only 10 cents a can.
It is fair at F. E. and W. M?
I Rowe's,
-
Mit. F A ii.M iii i ;
Wo present you with an opportunity to
doturo tho b^at agrioultural p ipor publiebed
at) 250 por youl-, ono fourth tho euh?orip?
Mon pjioo.
The National Agrioultuv 1 Royiew
offers Ito rendera ovor 20 aoparato depart
ments amoug whluh ar? tho following;
Agrioulturo, Horticulture, Tho Dairy, Tbo
Horseman, Tbo Shepherd, Tha-Swlaohord,
Tho Cutt .lo Brecdor, Tho F.molor, ' The
Poultry Yard, Tim Veterinarian, The Apar
la?y, Farm and Garden Notes, Tbo Mar
kata, The Grange, Inquiries aud Answers,
Exporionoo Department, Household aud
Children's Departments.
This paper will contain everything ot
intercut to tbo fanner aod tho fanuor'e
housohold, and every farmer lihou!. 1 takt
advantago of thia very liberal t hor and
Bond lu bis ftubsoription at onoo. Every one
aooepting tbla offer within thc next tat
days will bo sent their ohoioo of tho fol
lowing hookn, which should bo in cvtrj
farmers house: "Family Dootor Book,"
..Horse and Caltlo Dootor," "Praotioo
Poultry Koopor," "Guido to Floraculturo.'
000 book and Tho National Agricultural
Review ono year 250., all four books and
tho National Agrioultural Roviow ono year
500.' or tho pup ir three mon tin on trial
loo. Address
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Washington, I). C.
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to 3 p. m., every Monday and Satur
day while tho publie schools aro . in
session. Persona communicating will:
mo by mail will p'case,uddresi mo al
Tatum Station.
W. L STANTON "''
Deo. 21, 1900. a 8. E.
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C ll ff ton Mleekins,
Drayage and Hauling of Every kind
SiofH lai and Ont of To iva.
/?. R. Freight a Specialty.
I ut cher, Briok, Sand, Pines trow, Hay
?ottoi , Cotton Seed, Fertilizer's, Eto.
Also G arden Plowing.
fx(> - All orders lett with F.-E. & W. ?I
Rowe will reoelvo prompt attention.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
KsTATii OP A W. QUICK.
LL persons having eldin? ag ii ns t th
. K?tato of A. W. Quick, aoceaeCd
will prepent thom duly uttostcd to tin
undersigned within tho limo required h
law, and ull porsnns iudobtod to said os
toto mutt arranoo Ibo same at onco.
H. B. SPEARS, Adm'r.
January 17, 1901.
Notice of Final Discharge,
Estate of T- fi, Betkea.
HAVING flied my final roturn as Admin
istratrix of tho Batato of T, II Bothct
ih ceased, with tho Honorable Jndgo bl
Probate for Marlboro county, NOTICE ti
hereby given that I will apply to said Court
on Tuesday tho 19th day of Marok 1901,
ter Lottern DismlBHOry as sal ) Administra
trix. B II. BEinEA, Adm'x.
Feb. 19, I901.
Notice of Final Discharge.
ESTATE or P. M. FLETCHER.
SAVING Hied my final return as Ad
ministrator of tho Estato of P. M
?her, deceased, with Ibo Honorab)
Judgo of Probato for Marlboro eounly
Notice i J hereby ct ven (hat I will npplj
to Raid Court on Tuesday .tho .Vb day ol
Min di for Lottcrs Disinbsory as sui! Ad
mtuistrator.
J. A. FLETCH KU.
February.!. 1001._ Adm'r.
Warning Notice.
ALL persona aro hereby warned not t
treupnsa on any of my lai.ds in Marl
boro o Minty either by hunting, fishing, out
ting timber, hauling str?W, walking ridln,
or othorwisaj J will prosecute all who vlo
'oto this uotloo. s> J. H. Cox i-:,
ootober I, 1900,
1LTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney at Law anti
Probato Judgo,
Oflloo In Court House,
TJFHK largo brick !doro recently 00
ll enpied hy the fiardwaroHm,,?
Also the up-st of tho samt?-70>
120. Elegant location.
Ai.so an ologant 0 room Cottage it
? desirable part bf town? . I'oswealoi
immediately.
Ai ply to t*. t4t Breeden
"DEXTER MJ
Ii you haven "DEXTER," ora "KO
you will get the Comfort that no other" W
Come nnd see them. At the same time i
Novelties in Matting t
I carry the largest Stock in tim
iililllll
Nice Fiesh Stock, from the Cheapest to t
to FURNITURE ant! its Belongings, t
UNDERSOLD.
I solicit your patronage in
Very liespecifully,
ttonucttavillc, S. 0., March 6, 1
^TUNTIti C0AJ5T UNERAIIROAD
o in-.ON TO COLUMBIA,
r.KAVK, AltlUVK.
6 45 a. m, Gibson, io io p. ra.
7 io Ronnottaville, 9 17
8 02 Darlington, 8 2$
9 25 Bumtor, 6 40
S 45 P* m. Columbia, 10 55 a. ra
ainsoN TO CIIAW.?..BTON.
I.EAVB.
6 45 a. m.
7 io
8 02
9 15
4 49 p. ra.
AlUUVB,
io 10 p. ra,
Gib?on,
Uenoo tinville, 9 17
Darlington, 8 25
Ploronoo, 7 55
Charleston, . 12 45
PLOnBHCB TO v/ADRsnono.
r<BAVB,'
8 45 a. m.
9 20""'
it 30
Floronoo,
Dallington,
Ohoraw,
AanrvB
7 00 p. m.
6 29
5 IS
T. M. EMERSON, il. M. EMERSON,
Traillo Managor. Ana't. Gen Pass. Agt.
J. R. KENLY, Gonorni Manager.
Feed
The Hungry,
.WilBNln town and you-want a good
meal, romtinher wo con 'servo 'yeii,
A g?od -fr?rfal ;tht>*i$>.:'- -?Restaiir&rit
north ot tfiie MnVkott:' '\'Y 0
i . D j. BRAYROY. ;.:
. ? ' ' ' f ? . < '
"ir'PT
>!| HOW -,,
*?' ABOUT
YOUR
tl.i.V:
you bavo .to seit It av?iy twangy fr.wr Ilt ur:-?'
Do v..ur Know what ia the matter with it V
tiring it to nia ?nd let mo put it in coin et,
n|U5<-keup;nK order, lt in*y bo dirty and
fl^r^eleaoihg. It may liavo a cog broken.
It may have a r-oicw looso, or it may only
?iced regulating. Bring it to mo and no
mutter what alls lt, I can put iL In flio-i.
cla?s oonditioa My ohargos ar"o very mod -
erato and tho work will be dobo promptly.
I ropair Jewelry. and O?ooke, a'ao Guns
and Pifitohi. For anything in my lino eeo
mo. I eau and do meet all competition,
si J. PEARSON,
Jowoler and Repairer.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fee relurucd if we fall. Any one Bending
sketch and description of nuy invention wiil
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability bf same, "How to Obtain a
Potent" sent upon request. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale nt our expense.
rntcutn taken out through us receive special
notice, without charge, in TUB PATBNT RIICOUD,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers mid Investors.
Bcud for sample copy FREE. Address.
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, Du C,
WE AR* STILL l'X BUSINESS
AT TH li OLD STAND
Annd Prepared to lill nt Fhort Notice
- Oiders fur -
CypreiH ni VMIrjii1
Sash, Dnars and 01.iTj.dBj
AT BOTTOM FRICKS.
Wo soil no shoddy work, or mia**flra,
Shops on McColl Btroct noar residence.
?. F. PO WK lt 54,
!
TrtAOE rVlAnao
DE6I0N8
COPVniQIITS &c.
Anrono sonning a sketch nnd description may
- - opinion froo whethe- ?
RntcntnMo.
J. Hanrtboc
cy for socnrii
llv(ioh Munn A
tptcM notice, without
quickly nscortnlu our opinion froo whethor ai
ihvoitu.n ls prnhnMy pntontnMo. Conniiunlr-A.
dons strictly conildoutlftl. Handbook on Patent?
.ont froo.
^atonto
oidoit nKOiicy for securing patents,
tiikou through Munn A co. rocolve
(ca, without chnnro, In tho
Scientific
A handsomoly lIluBtrntod weekly. ?&WJ'A'?
nf any ec ont lo Journal. U onus, ?3 n
ionth8,$l. Bdidbynllnowsflo/iioTj.
yonri four months, $1. Sold by ni]I nowBrtoftiorg.
M?NN&Co?GtBroaJwayNewM
manch Ottlco. fa V St., WosblnHlon, ?. 0.
TUE best workmanship
: Hay Hun) and Tonio Treatment
'l\ ola the best and sharpest
Politer att?ntlon always assured
Three Artists in constant attendance.
LAPINS WORK,^p^ciaUy 1
Orce a customer, always a customer,
JACKSON, HATQHER, THOMAS
TONSORIAL ARTISTS,
STRESS"
YAL KLASTIC FKLT" MATTKKSS
taltress gives. I om agent for boil?.
sec the
ind Window Shades.
i Line in benneltsville, S. C,
IATB IN limill
he Best. My time is given exclusively
ind, on n Square Deal, 1 will not be
i my ?JIUC.
W. WaddilL
.901.
ii
HLAKJIC ABB YADKI8 KAUiBO?D.
U ON D KN 8 KI) SCH Kl) UL Ii.
ID Effect Muroh 26, 1899,
Hum h
Bound
Dally
No 52
MAIN LINE
North
Bound
Dally
No 53
6 50 p
3 So P
3 45 P
2 30 p
12 42 p
ia 13 P
? 55 ft
u 07 a
io 36 a
io 09 a
8 45 a
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nv Lv
mlLv
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Wilmington
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
Sanford
Climax
t? 10 on ribo 10
Qroonsboro
Stokeedalo
Wnlnut Covo
Rural Hail
Mt. Airy
M
Lv
Lv
Lv
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Lv
Lv
Lv
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00 a m
IO pm
28 p r?
43 P ?i
44 P w
15 p A:
25 p Ul
44 P *?
13 P m
34 P m
Boutb
Bound
Baily.?
No 64
BENNETTSVILLE
Noith
Bound
Dally
No 6f
8 00 a m
9 07 a ni
9 35 a in
io 20 u m
io 40 n tn
LV'Boimottaville Ar
Lv Maxton Lv
Lv Red Springs Lv
Lv Kopo Mills 'Lv
Ar Fayottevillo Ly
Nc. ?6
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Dally ex;
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7 ?S P m.
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MADISON BRANCH
No 47
Nortb
Bouttd . '
Mixed
Sunday'
'S' ?? p m j Ar.
3 50 p m?Lv
.2" 40 p ni,Lv
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2 30,p m
i 15 pm
p -nli
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6 40 a m.
8 25 n sn
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...??.-..?...*. ?V i-'aye t tc vt Po with .vthmtl?;
?a'iiM, LUi?; nt Mt\J:ton with >?'.? Obroiloi
('entrai Railroad, ul Etd Springo with tho
Rod' Spring? and ft ow moto laihoad, nt fiab
lord with tho Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf
with tho Durham and Charlotta Railroad,
at Greot\boro with tho Southern Railway
Company, at Walnut Gove with tho Norfolk
and WoBtorn Railway,
1 J, R. KEN LY, Gon?I Managor.
T. M. EMERSON, Trafflo Motngcr. j
n. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Posa Agent..
?
o
OF J. W. MoELWEE,
BENNETTSVILLE, 8.C,
I II AVK recently moved my
Marblo Works from McGoll to
lJonuott*ville, and for tho proa*
cot am hunted nuar .tho Depot,
and oooupy tho MoCaU liritk
. Warehouse, whero I will bo
pleuKod to continuo to supply nil wo.ik.
needed in my line to tho peoplo of Merlv
boro nud adjoining counties Parties find
ing it moro convenient can havo their or
ders tilled from my yord at Dillon, 8, 0.
Designs. ostimatoH and prices furnished
application (Jleunisg and resetting mon
umenis nnd. tombstonesa-specialty.
Thunking tho 'gonoral publio for past
patronado I respectfully nolicit a contiu*
nance ol'tho samo in tho future.
Vory respectfully,
J.'W? RflcELWEE,
W. W. PATIO. MANAGER.
January 22, IOHO
ses?
Threo Barhor? ! Threo Chairs 1
Everything Wrst-VlMs*
SALOON ON MARION STHRKT.
EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BE8T OF HAIRCUTS I
Children receive epeoinl nttontlon
elther nt the Shop nt thoir house,
Your patronage solicited.
J. A. CRACE, li.trbe".
BENNETTSVILLE, B. 0.
Digests what von eat.
It artificially digests tho food and attie
Nature in strengthening and tcoo??
structlng tho exhausted digestivo or?
gai?, lt is tho latcst'di^covcrcddlgcst*
ant and tonio. No other preparation
can approach it livotttotency. Mw
all other ro9\ilts ot imperf ect digesti?n.
P?0?red by E. 0, DAVITT pfoo* Ch}*?fl*?
Douglas Bro?, drug ?toro.
may bo ?e?wud by
PMcni fWftft )wh*
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