The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 31, 1901, Image 3
8, At mtOWN - - - Editor.
Friday May 31, 1901,
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Tillman and Me Lau ri a.
Tho talk ol' iho wcok has boon tho cha*
uiatio political episode of Senators Till'
mau and MoLauiin at Gaffnoy Saturday
last. lt waa a dabbing furpriso that no
ono oxpootod. It is tho only cuso of tho
kind on record. Tho hasty action is ro
grot tod by friends of both, and wo bavo
no doubt is regretted by tho Senators
thouiaolves. Both wore to blame, and it
ia tho siucoro wish ol' thoir friouds that
Governor MoSwccncy will rofuso to ao>
copt thoir resignations, and thus savo tho
people of thu State from further fever and
turmoil and eontost. Asido from tho
huugry ollico huntors thc people do not
want it. Tho Governor alone eau prevent
it. He is mastor of tho situation, and
tho host is hoped for.
Resolutions by tho Bonnettsvillo Bar.
Bonnoslsvillo, S, C., May 24, 1901,
At a mooting of tho Bar of Marlboro,
tho followlug resolutions worn unanimously
adopted, and, at tho oloso of tho Circuit
Court on friday night last, wero prosoutod
to tho Court by Judge J. II. Hudson, who
In prosonting thom, paid a juiit tribute to
tho momory of tho doeoased Judges. Ho
waB followed in appropriate nddrcaaoa by
tho Hon Knox Livingston aud H. II Now
ton, Esq , aftor which tho prosiding Judgo,
tho lion. Ernest Gary rcBpondod oloquout
ly and ordered tho Resolutions to bo aproad
upon tho minute* of tho Court which waa
thon adjourned.
J. A. Drake, Olork
Whereas tho recant announoomont of tho
?cutu lu ulim? uuu?tj.mG? of three cf thc
fornior Cirouifc Judges of South Carolina,
tho Hou. T. B Praaor, Tho Hon. W. H.
Wallaoo, and tho Hon. I D. Witherspoon,
hus beon rccoivod with sorrow dooply felt
and fittingly oxproBsed by tho people, tho
Press and tho Bar of tho Stato: tboroforo
bo it resolved by tho Bar of Marlboro,
I. That wo join in thia fooling of sad
ness at tho loss of theso throe oininont mon
of our Stato, HO greatly distinguished aa
oitizoua, lawyors and judges.
II. That it ia fit and boeoming that wo,
na thoir aurviviug brotaron, Bhould plaoo
on rcoord our tributo to thoir momory,
having enjoyed tho groat privilego of prac
ticing boforo thom, and tho full opportunity
of witnessing oaoh of them diBpousing
justino with au ovon hand aud ad minis
toring tho law with couBpicious ability,
III. That wo frcoly and uurosorvedly
testify to thole profound knowlodgo of tho
law, thoir unswerving fidelity to duty,
thoir Storfing iutcgrity and inoormptiblo
and oxaltcd charaotora Thoy ro-i<?mip.od no
matter bub tho law, and to tho L, -and prin
ciples Of tho law and equity thoy woro
over loyal. To their contemporaries thoy
woro a delight, to tho young thoir lives
ufo examples worthy of om illation.
IV. That thoso r?solutions be aproad
upon tho minutes of tho Court aud givon
to tho Prosa by tho Clerk foj publication.
Senator McLuurin Serenaded.
Hon. J. L. MoLaurin returned homo
Sunday night from his visit to Greenville
and Gaffuoy, where ho went last weok to
dolivcr addrcimc.u-roporta of which appoar
on our first and fourth pagca.
On Monday night a largo crowd of his
friend:) and admirers marched down to his
residouco and called him up from his bcd.
Tho object of the visit was inndn known by
T. W. Bouchier, Esq , in ono of Ina char
acteristic prott-y littlo apoechca. Tho Son
ator stood on his porch and responded in
his usual eloquent strain, first thanking tho
nescmblago for this ovidenco of oudoreo
mont by Iiis homo people, and of his most
hoarty appreciation of tho oamo, and then
referring to the result of Saturday's moot
ing nt GniTucy ho said ho was in tho fight
with Tillman to slay, and that though there
were signs of dodging by Tillman ho in
tended to hold him to thc ogoocmont. Ho
said ho only wanted Tillman ntouu in this
race, and bo would gWo tho pooplo a clean
decent, high toned campaign, or if Tillman
preferred ho could havo nil tho mud-sling
ing ho wanted.
Senator Teller was interviewed Monday
tit bis borne near Denver, Colorado, with
regard to thc strictures which senator
MoLaurin put on bim last Saturday and
ho said ;
"i never said tho Negro was as good
ns thc white mau. I have said however,
and say now, that ho is entitled to tho
samo political right9, so far as tho force
bill is concerned. I opposed it along with
senator wolcott and other Wostcrn sen
ators.
Editor Bryan is also somewhat stirred
ovorSonator McLa?rin's reference lo him
Ile says MoLaurin sacriliccs more because
ho has less chance to win. Ho speaks out
for Tillman, because bo says Tillman rc
presents thc man, while MoLaurin ropro
Kents tho dollar.
Of tko 160 mon who signed tho
ordinance o? secession all aro
dead but nine These are Col. J.
I). Pope, of Columbia; Dr. James
II. Carlisle President ol' Wofford
College, Chief .J nstice Mciver, of
tko Supremo Court; H. C.Logan,
of Williamsburg, Chancellor
Johnson, of Marion; Col. Kobt.
A. Thompson, of Oconoe; Col.
John IT. Kiiisler, of ltichmond;
Dr. Petor Stokes, of Branchville;
and the Kev. Dr. W. H. Camp
bell of Charleston. The members
of the convontion from Lancaster
County were; lt. L. Ita wf ord,
W. C. Cautken, and D. P. Rob
inson.
For marlboro Young: Ladles.
Wo publish in another column a
notico from I'rcsiilont Johnson in ref
eronco to tho ex?minutions for ap
plicants to Winthrop College. Tn ero
ar? a number in our county who aro
prepared and may want to mako ap
plications for entrance or scholarship.
Tho examination takes place July 12
and no time should bo h>st in getting
full particulars.
X
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.
I tom s of In tor o.st From This Hus
tiing Littlo City.
And it st ill ruins. Ono farmer has
just asked mo to wxito something this
week to ohoor him up. Tho best romo
Av <linf T 0!>u give to meet the situa
tion right uow is "early to bod and
early to rsso." Tho first thiug on ari?
sing is to got hold of s goose neck hoe
by the small ond and koop a hold on
it until tho dinner bells rings/ and
right aftor dinner take a double dose.
It'that doesn't havo tho desired effect
repent tho dose next morning, and
keep on repenting until that tired
feeling and that grceu complexion in
the cotton patch lins gono. This is
what the medical fratornity calls he
roic treatment. But this is tho only
Balm in Gilead that 1 know of. I
know from experieuco that it is pow
erful bad medicino.
I seo \V. J. Covington hore with a
box of crawfish. He Bays he caught
thom in n neighbor's cotton patch on
a high ridge. That sounds like some- ,
body's name is ''mud "
One follow told me that he waa
coming up tho hill at tho Bed Bluff
milla in a cart the other dny and had
his cart gato off and it rained his cart
body full of water before ho could get
to thc top of tho hill. 1 didn't toll him
I belioved this, but our Judge says it
was so because he was with him and
saw it.
Several of our people have gone lo
Memphis. Among tho number Mr. A.
L. Cnlhouu Sr., Misa Tonuessee Cal
houn goes as sponsor, Mies Penrl Edens
to BOO the sights. I am certain that
our Tennessee peoplo will think Mint
wo have a very protty representation.
If they don't thoro is some young mon
hore who does. Alroady they are say
ing when will tho reunion bo over. I
don't know why thoy do this but they
do.
R. G. Stone and F. H. Ivey left
for Memphis thia a m, These reunions
aro a grand thing, especially at din
I nor tiuo. I was invited to one tho
other day. Mrs. Wi (j. Stanton had a
(reunion of her children and grand
children. I got nu invitition and you
bot I wont. I eat chioken that waB
baked, and chioken that was not bak
ed; Ham and other good things that
I often dream about but seldom ever
seo. I wish another one of her boys
would como homo and celebrate If
Sheriff Green and Judge McLaurin
could have been thoro my cup would
have run over with oiivy. I believe in
"tho world do more theory."
I have just beou told that the Mc
Coll Hardware Co., has bought out our
home folks in the Hardware business
aud will open up a branch house hore.
Who blames tho McColl people from
wantinfi to como to a livo town to do
business? Evory body will give them
a cordial welcome and a fare share
of tho trade.
Mr. J. Howard Bennett has sold
two car loads of mowers sud self Bind-'
iug Reapers and is expecting two moro
cara to night. Our Judge says they
are tho thing to get tho best of a kiolc
ing tnule with.'He saya ho had a mule
once that would kick so high he would
look between his front legs and wink
his oyo at you while Iu3 hind feet
would bo in tho air. Nobody in Clio
doubts tho veracity of our own Judge
and he can sell a mower or Reaper as
quick ns nuybody everything being
equal,
That samo young man from Win*
sion is hore nguiu. I guess ho is aftor
a fall hat this ttmo, or a photograph
ono. I heard a young chap say ho
would take his picture on a brick bat
if he didnt go north right soon.
Our town sympathises with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Carter io the loss of their
little babe. It waa buried at Hebron
on Friday,
The sun is shiuiug brightly this a.
m., the farmers are putting on new
lifo; everything will come out right
if wo will on y wait aud trust in all
wise providence. There will bo a good
crop made. Cotton will bring a good
price; the U. S. Senate will meet ns
usu:tl; Christmas will come again;
there will be just as much mean corn
liquor bought; Justas many tin horses
and horns sold; Just ns many liUle
stockings with a bolo in the heel hung
up ns usual and they will all be filled
too. Sumo ol tho good women are
keeping the littlo turkeys out of tho
rain and wo can nil have our usual
old tough goblor for dinner just as wo
always havo.
Lot every body quit grumbling nod
mako hay while tho sun shines, and
catch crawfish if "they can. I think I
will got up a shooting match for my
garden nt ten cents a shot and throw
in tho grass. Any one who wants a
chance let mo know at once or I will
plow it up and set it out in "taters.'1
May 28. 1901, J. F. McG.
Trustees Elootion
Pursuant to an order of tho Co Board of
Hducation elootiono will be hold at tho white
Behool houaos in tho eovoral Bobool die
trich of Marlboro County on Saturday
June 15, 1901 at 3 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of recommonjlng to .he Oounty
Board throo imitable parsons tn servo as
trustees for tho next uv o yearn All white
patrons and remuent white tax payors aro
allowed to voto. Tho voting may ho by
ballot or othorwisn, rs tho voter? of oo,oh
district may determino for themselves. Tho
presont hoards of trustees aro authorizing
to net as man agora, and ropo rt reunite
within ten days after olootion to
W. L STANTON, CHM'N
Go Hoard of Education,
Tatum Station, 8. 0., May 15, 1901.
All of thc Samo Metal.
"No sir, I inn not. ono of those
that aro always governed by a
majority. If thc majority wanted to
go to hell I would not go with
them, I vote aR I boliovc to be
right. I don't proposo to go bnolc on
what I-think is right out of Senato
rial courtesy, House courtesy, or
my other courtesy, said tho noblo
[-1 color MoLauriti, of Scotland, in
ho North Carolina legislature.
Try a bottle of stuffed mangoes
W. M. Ro\k
LETTISH FttOM SUMTER.
EDITOR MARLBORO DEMOCRAT.
I havo thought a few ?tuoa from thia
county might bo moto or losa lutorosttug
to you and your many rcadoro. Nowa la
eoaroe but rain la plontlfui. It hau rained
ole and ou for a week and on Tuosi?ay
evening ? thought tho bottom would drop
out, but it baa closed up now, aud wo aro
haviug nomo real grues killiug weather.
Cotton ohopplug ia tho ordor of tho day
na moat ovorybody bad to plant ovor and
niado oottou ohoppiog luto. Wo Marlboro
boya pluuted with tho Lytoh plantor aud
wo did not havo to plant ovor.
Tho ont orop Ia Ono and will noon bo rond?
for tho Reapers I will roap mino thia wook.
I havo laid by my corn and planted pons
on both aldea of tho oom. My oom ia waist
high. Ourgardou ls lino. Wo aro gotting
plonty of bard hoad oabbngo nod bonna
overy day, and Irish potatoes until wo nro
tired of thom.
Mr. J. M. Woodloy is pushing things
for all thoy aro worth. Ho bought 200 tons
of guano this yoar nod ho oxpsobs to tn tko
a Ano orop Ho has a good proapoob of oom
and cotton nud If ho has good luok will
inako 300 ba lo t of ootton. Ho has tho fluost
onto ho ovor bad, and expects to make
3000 bushels. Ho ia ono of our boat farm?
ora.
My cotton rows aro 5 foot and I expect
to mako nomo cotton toni
Wo had a big hail storm up in Provi
dence n fow daya ago Both oom and oot
ton aufforod much.
Mr. Editor:- I attoudod tho reunion nt
Columbia last wook. I rac t n uumbor from
Marlboro, Col McCall, O. F. Mooro and
others too numerous to montion Wo bad a
pleasant trip.
Our Schools oloscd tho first of May. Wo
havo an 8 months term lu this Disbrlot.
Wo havo an extra low of 2 milln, and wo
all liko it muoh bottor than tho old way.
Boforo wo voted tho lovy wo had a dobt
of $600. Now wo havo paid it and havo
inonoy to our orodit to budd now hondos
and put in now B to ves aud pump. Wo havo
built ono now school houuo lu tho District
this year that ia a orodtt to any OJ m mua i ty.
Boforo we votod this extra lovy tho teach
ers would havo troublo to gob tholr pay.
Thoy would havo to tako tholr claims to
the m???uauta aud irado thom at io por ot
off. Now that ia nob tho oaao, thoy got
their monoy whon lt io duo, I wrlto thia
muoh for tho benefit of "toaohor" who
wrote an article tn thoDomoorat in March.
Tho oxtra lovy holps us to ?othotter teach
ors and wo always got tho boat. Wo pay
$30 por month aud our teachers nro nil
ladies. tur land baa ndvauoed 50 to 100
por cont in tho lust two years. Root has
also advanced, and most all whito rentors
want to hire in oar Distriot ou nooounb of
our good eohoolo. In oonolusion I want to
say tho oxton lovy ls tho boat thing, for any
community to do to give tho ohildron
plonty of aohooling,
lu closing lot mo say a word about our
j county senti Sumter ia on a boom just now
i Thero aro 25 or 30 now dwolllngs. Ono of
tho host hotols In tho Slate aud 2 other
good ones; Two loo faotorlea; ono ootton
mill; i oil mill; 1 telephone fnotory; 1
largo Baw mill; and other enterprises that
glvo lifo to a towu. It bas also olovor
merchants and EOOros of nico people. '
"A Till.nanlto"
Privnteor, Mas 24 IQOI.
Ill-Temper Beauty's Foe.
Bad temper and worry will trace
moro wrinkles iii ono night than
hot and coid bathing and messugo
and complexion brushes and cream
? and lotions can wash out in a year's
faithful application, says tho Wo
mon's Homo Companion. Physi
cians assort that an immonso u
mount o? nerve force is expended
in every fit of bad temper ; that
when one little part of tho ner
vous system goes wrong tho faco
first records it. Tho eyes first
begin losing tho lustro of youth ;
muscles become flabby, tho skin
refuses to contract accordingly and
tho result is wrinkles, femininity's
fiorco8t and most insidious foo.
There is no use attempting to
reason wtth a woman about the
evil effects of ill-temper while she
is in an ugly mood. She knows
perfectly well that it in bad form ;
that it savors of tho coarro under
bred ; that it is weak and belittling
and immoral, und that it hui".H hor
oa?8e to loso her temper. But she
does not stop at just that timo to
think about it, and to remind her
of tho fact only adds iuel to tho
fiamos.
But when she is cool and so rone
and at peace with all tho world, if
you can convince her that each lit
of temper adds a year to hor age
by weakening hor mental force and
by tracing orowtracks about hor
eyes and telltale linos around her
mouth, she will probably think
twice boforo again lorgotting her
self. For no matter what she as
serts to tho contrary, woman prizes
youth and beauty abovo every oth
er gift tho gods hold it in their
power to bestow upon mortals.
Tho Duty of Cheerfulness.
Some persons are born with a
cheerful disposition, their outlook
is always sunny. Others aro mor
bid by inheritance. Their fathers
and mothers wore melancholy and
in thoir oarly homes thoro was too
much depression, so that they havo
a habit of gloom. If thoso pooplo
would recognize that it is a sin to
be sad, and to mako tho family so,
and that it is a duty to bo cheerful
they would find thoir spirits rising
under tho bravo effort. Only groat
sorrow can excuso countenances
always grave, and even sorrow
need not bo mororo and grim. "A
morry heart doo th good liko a
medicino."-Margaret Sangster in
Christian Herald.
*--?
Tho very thing for tho summor
thoso beautiful white enamel and
brass beds at furniture storo of
JO-, S. MoCall.
JS&T Just in a nico lino of Brass
and Iron Bedsteads. Call and seo
them. G. W. Waddill
FROM LOWISH HHKU?N-.
Bain, rain I Moro rain, moro
rost and moro grass. Tho farmers)
down boro on tho bay aro getting
smartly behind with thoir work.
Wo aro having rain noarly ovory
day. Tho boys will have to shove
when tho sun shino.
Tho cannot grumble about dull
plows, for Mr. L. S. MoLoan at
Bingham says ho VB prepared to
sharpen thom.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W Parham
wore taking tho rain vory quiotly
last Sunday on thoir way homo
from Mr. A. L. Parham'e.
It is reported that Mr. John 0.
Dunbar is going to put up a saw
mill down boro. Como ahead, Mr.
Jack, wc will do you all tho good
wo can.
One young man say- it tho peo
ple of Marlboro will work tho pub
lic road to Branch Bay, ho will
work tho othor sido. Of courso,
wo will work this side, J. We
know you don't any obstacles in
tho way every Suuday. We'll lix
it so you%can rido smoothly along.
Well, as nows is scarce, I will
close for fear of tho waste basket.
May 27, 'Ol BAY FOX.
I have tho genuino "DIXIE
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote.
G. W. WADDILL.
Thc old Liberty Boll so jeal
ously guarded at Philadelphia
Penn will be one of the attract
ions at the Charleston Exposi
tion.
Geo B. Cromer, D. D., is to de
liver the literary address at
AVofford's commencement.
The best way to find cut where
Senator McLaurin stands is to
read his speeches. This is ^ only
fair to the man.
DEATH'S DOINGS.
Die! at her homo in Dillon on Mon.
day after a protracted illness Mrs Leon
Bass who was Miss beulah McCall, a
native of Blenheim this county. Tho
remains were brought over to'Bleu*
hoim Tuesday aud laid to rost in the
Dudley cemetery.
* *
Tho many friends of Mr. Noah
Bundy sincerely sympathize with him
in tho loss of his devoted wife on Mon?
day. The burial took place on Tues
day aftornoou. She wae a noble chris
tian woman, a kind neighbor and had
hosts of friends who will miss her.
IN fllKMOriXAM.
Rulus Elbert, infant son o? Mr. William
and Mrs Lucy Carter of Clio S. C., was
born July loth XQQO and died May 23rd
xooi.
"Bf .utilttl, lovely, bright, Interesting
child, too sacred a flower to remain jn?
tide low ?^.?w;. ow*. TKt-.it 'Heavenly
leather transplanted him to bloom forever
in the Paradise on high
A bright beautiful flower ready (or the
garde? ol the Lord"
Tho following lined by Ho'on Hunt Juok
Bon should impart ooraforb to th o sorrow
ing parontd:
"Aa tender mothord guiding tub/ stops,
Whore places oomo ab which tho tiny foot
Would li ip, lifo up tho little ones in arms
Of lovo, and ait bhom down beyond tho
harm,
So did our fatbor watoh tho precious boy,
Lcd o'er tho ?tonen by mi, who ulumbie.1,
oft
Myself, but strove to hnlp my darling on;
Ho saw tho ?weet limbs faltering and saw,
Rough ways before, whoro my arms would
fail;
So roached from Hear eu and, Hf bing tho
dear child,
Who Bmilcd on leaving mo. Ho pub him
down
Beyond all hurt, beyond ray sight and bad J
Him waib for mu! Shall nob I thou bo gi id,
And thanking Qed, proas on to ovortako. "
He was buried in Hebron Cemetery
May 24th 1901, Rev. E. P. Eastcrling
conducting the funeral service.
May 25dl, 1901. "H"
f?ir* Perfect rest is assured
when yon uso a Dixio Canopy net,
a sure guard against flies and mos
quitoes, at 0. 8. McCall's.
Y ou KHOW What You oro Taking
When you aro tnko Groves Tasteless Ohill
Touio becmiBO tho formula is plainly glvon
on ovory bottlo showing that it lu simply,
Iron mid Quinine in a tasteless form. No
ouro- no pay. Prino 50.
Tho Boab FroparatiOH for Malaria.
Chili? and Favor is a bottlo of Grove's |
Tnatolfia Ohill Tonio. lb ia simply iron aud
quinlno in a t-nstoless form. No ouro-no
pay. Price 500.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, x87o.
Dr. C. J. Mof?ett-Dear Sir: I cannot
too strongly recommend y?urTEETHINA
(Teething Powders) to mothers as one of
thc best medicines they can obtain for
their debilitated and sickly infants. I
have used it with very satisfactory re
sults thc past summer with my child,
and while we have heretofore lost a child
or two Irom teething under other rem
edies, our present child that has taken
'I'KKTinNA, is a tine, healthy boy.
I am, very ?espectlully,
A. P. Brown, M. D.
(Brother of C. S. Senator and Ex.
(Jov, Joseph E. Brown.
Notice of Court.
N?TIGE is hereby given that the Court
of General Sessions will eonvono the
Fourth Monday in Juno dieing the 24th day
thoroof) iQoi, and tho Court of Common
Picas on the Wodnosdoy next following
mud Font th Mondoy in Juno; (bping the
26th day of June) 1901, ab Ilonnottflvillo in
and for the county of Marlboro and Hi uto of
ftvnth Carolina. All persons intorcuted
will tako due notice thereof,
J. A. DRAKE,
. Clerk Court of 0. P. & G 8.
For Marlboro Co., S. 0.
may 24, lyoi.-4t
W. BOUCHIER,
Attorney ar Law,
Bonnottavillo, 8. 0.
Offloo\on Bnrl/ugton street near PoaUl
Polograpi? of?ko, January, 1899*
run absolutely no
buy of us.
be displeased in any
ay return the C*oo<ls
nd Ulittle returns your
TMay Our Stook is the most complete in
tue town, consisting of bright, clean, desirable goods.
1
win nm TO wi
Juiit received anew lot of Shirt Waist Silks.
TU?Bo arc pretty, high grades, at prices 33 per cent lower
thau be had elsewhere.
Ju||in a new lino of EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Edg
ings.and insertions in new patterns ot beading at 6, 6, 8 and
IO cejiits, thc yard. As good as others as ask you double the
moi\oy for. You should see them.
Ott? iPry G-OOds Stock is full of desirable styles at
thoso''usual low prices..
S??OES and SLIPPERS. We are still getting them in to
suppW tho largo demand, Thero certainly is somothing doing
in th^hoe and Slipper business at MITTLER STORE.
S??rt waists. Skirts, Ready-made under
garments foi' Ladies always in stock. Styles up to now.
Mepand Boys wear from head to foot. Shirts, Hats Under
wear? ?losiery, Neckwear and the only up-to-date ljne of Collars
and <|ui?s carried in the Town.
Why can we undersell our competitors ? For these reasons :
1, (Glose attention to our business.
S^i'?ood judgment in buing.
3. y?-Doing business on small expense.
4. ' Not in a hurry to get rich, bnt willing to sell goods on a
living margin.
?
SHANKING YOU FOli PAST FAVORS AND ASKING A
COM?NUANCE OF SAME,
Yours for Jtionest dealings.
"' v- ?' OP'1- .
?PKIWC and Summer Goods are here
^ in profusion, too numerous to mention. Our Stock is
more complete than ever, and everything in Dross Material of
all description in White and Colored goods wc carry.
Ladies are specialty invited to call and examine our Stock.
WARNER'S CORSETS in all new shapes, and every Pair
Guaranteed against rust.
Laces, Trimmings, Embroideries and Insertions
WE HAVE A PULL LINE.
The Celebrated Hamilton. Brown Shoe
r***?? ?XTTO'Sr'SS FOR MEN, LADIES ami CHILDREN
<L/0 S SirSUJ?S, HO'/ll HIGH ana LOW GUI,
New lasts and new shapes TO FIT ALL FEET.
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VlUllillHig ihari heretofore. To prove this see our
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Department is a special feature. Every fit guaranteed'
Hats, Caps, Groceries,
Agricultural g Farming
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A Seo. Lime, Cement
Hair, Paints, Oils and
of every description.
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Hardware,
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ing and
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Varnishes
Ready Mixed
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on anything in tho FURNITURE LINE.
60 Rolls of choice Japan and China Matting
In all now patterns and designs,
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POLITE ?LEKS AND READY TO SERVE YOU
YOURS TRULY,
c. $, MCCAIN.
Bennettsville, S, ?,
AllUIL 17, 1901.
"DEXTER M/
If you have a. "DEXTER," ora "RO
you will get the Comfort that no other M
Come and see them. At the same time s
Novelties in Matting c
I carry the largest Stock in this
lilil? UP TO I
Nice Fresh Stock, from the Cheapest to tl
to FURNITURE and its Belongings, a
UNDERSOLD.-,, '
/ . ? ' '
I sollet! your patronngo lu
Very Respectfully y
Qc. ^
BennotfcAville, 8. C., March 6,- 1!
ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD
OJ11BON TO COLUMBIA.
LR AYE. ARRIVE.
6 45 a. m, Gibson, io io p. m.
Bonnottevillo, 9 17
Darlington, 8 25
Sumter, 6 40
Cullimbin, 10 55 a. m.
i
7 io
8 02
9 25
5 45 P. ni.
OIUSON TO CHARLESTON.
I.HA VU.
6 45 a. m.
7 io
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9 IS
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Gibson,
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Darlington,
Floronoo,
AHniVB,
IO IO p. ill,
9 ?7
8 25
7 SS
OhiittOatOU, 12 43
PLORKNOB TO WAD1?BBOBO.
LBAVB.
8 45 a. m.
9 20
II 30
Floronoo,
Darlington,
Ohoraw,
ARRIVB.
7 00 p, m.
6 29
5 IS
T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON,
Trafilo Manngor. Ass't. Qon PRBH, Agt
J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Manager.
We Feed
The Hungry?
WHR-N I? Iowa and you want a good
moni, remember wo cao eorvo you,
A good meal for 250. Roatauraot
north of tho Mnrkot.
D. J. BRAYBOY.
? HOW ?>
% ABOUT ?
te
Docs lt koop.tho oorropt. timo?. Or do
you have to sot it ovory twouty four hours?
Do your know what in tho matter'with it?
Bring it to mo and lob mo put it in oorrcot
timc-kcep'ng order. It may bo dirty and
need clcauing. It tuny havo a cog broken,
It may havo a eorow looso, or it may.only
aced regulating. Bring it to mo and no
matter what nita it, I can pitt it la first*
elites condition My ohargos aro very mod
erato and tho work will bo dono promptly.
I ropair Jowelry and Clocks, a'ao Guns
and Pistole. For anything in my lino BOO
mo. I oan and do meet all competition.
S. J. PEARSON,
Jowolor and Repairer.
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TONSORIAL PARLOR,
THE best workmanship.
RaywRum anr1 ."onie Treatment
Tools the best ..nd sharpest
Polite attention always assured
Three Artists in constant attendance.
LADIES WORK a Specialty I
Once a customer, always a customer.
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TONSORIAL ARTISTS,
9
VTTRE8S"
YAL ELA8TI0 FELT" MATTRESS :
attrcss gives. I am agent for both.
?ce the
md Window Shades.
Line in Bennettsvillc, S. C.
ATE IN FURNITURE!
? v
te Best. My time is given exclusively
nd. on a Square Deal, 1 will n*t u?
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AT. Waddill.
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Cohneotiona ht Fayetteville^
toast Lino, at. Maxton v?Ith the Carolina
lentral Railroad, nt Rod Springe with the
tod Springs and Bowmoro railroad, nt Brin
ard with tho Seabonrd Afr Lino, nt Gull
rlth the Durham and Charlotte Railroad,
t Greonboro with tho Southern Railway i
?ompany, nt Walnut Oovo with the Norfolk
nd Woatern Railway,
J. R. KEN LY, Gen'l Manager.
'P. M. EMERSON, Trefilo Manager.
H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l PnwhAgont.
MARBLES WORKS
OP J. W. MoELWKE,
BENNETTSVILLE, S.C.
I HAVE recently movod my
Marble Works from MoColl to
Bonnettsville, and for tho pres*
cut am loontod near the Depot,
and occupy the McCall Brick
Warehouse, whero I will he
pleased to continuo to supply all woik
seeded in my line to tho peo plo of Marl\
>oro and adjoining counties Parties find?
ng it more convenient can have their or?
lera tilled from my yo rd a t Billon, S. C,,,
Designs, estimates and prices furnished
inplication Cleaning and resetting mon?
intents and tombstones a ppeoiulty.
Thanking the gonoral publio for past
latronogo I rospeetfully solicit a oontin
ianco of tho samo iu tho future.
Very rospeotfully,
J. W. McELWEE,
W. W. PATE, MANAGXR.
January 22, 1990
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Everything First-Claas*
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3ASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BEST OF H AIR CUTS 1
Children receive sp?cial attention
either at ike Shep at t?tir kow?.
Your aatroaaga elicited.
J. A. GRACE, BtrUr.
BENNETTSVILLK, 0. O.
Dyspepsia Cur?
Digests what you ?at.
It artificially digesta tho food w?*iM|?;
Nature In strengthening and ?c<m*
itruottiig the ?xnausted dige*ttvi?r*
rans, lt ls tho latent discovorcdditf?it?
Int and toala. Ho ?thor ?roparnlUni
aa aiiproaate it In afBctctacy. gt la?
tantly roi lows an* &raa*n?ttsly?ate9
>f?pep*la, IndigMtia?, Hean****
?Tatulanco, Sour Stomach, Kau*a&.
lick HeAdaohe,aaBt?alala,CraQsp8a?|
ll ot hor results ot 1 vapor feet digest?a?.
Papare rt by E. C. DsWITT ACO* ?bisou*
Douglas Bros. drug ?toro.
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