The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 21, 1901, Image 3
?. A9 BROWN - - - Editor.
Friday Juno 23 ,1901,
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PEN AND 8CI8S0RGIIAFNS
Nowborry ie organizing a $200,
000 (Jottou Mill.
Ohoraw is talking of a Furni
ture faotory for tho tall trado.
Tho aim of Educa'ion should bo
to produce a well rouudod man.
Tho floods in Virginia havo
boon vory dostruotivo to all crops.
Touneasoo claims a lino peach
crop.
Capt P. J. CoiFoo, a well known
horso trader, died at his home iu
Boone, Watauga county, N. G., n
few days ago.
Tho populists and Silver Repub.
, licaus of Kansas havo started a
third party.
Groouvillo, S. C., had a big Aro
Tuesday morning early. Tho fire
started iu a bakory which soon
dostroyed tho Beattie block, (in
this block was Smith ?fe Bristow,
clothiers) tho three buildings ad
joining and tho smaller ones
total loss about $125,000.
Tho Georgia Commission ol']
.Agriculture says raine, wiuds and
'hail havo played havoc with tho
crops in that State and that ho
has novor soon a moro discourag
ing outlook.
A French physician contends
that people oat to much moat, and
thus bring a lot of trouble on
tuorusolves. Tho way meat is
going up tho indications aro that |
a good doal less of it will go down,
and instoad of eating too much
they wont oat any.
Admirers ot' McKinley and Bry
an respectively aro urging that |
they be candidates for th? third
timo. There is about as much sense
in ono suggestion as the other.
Tho country will nevor consont to
Vii reo terms for any man, and it
has provod conclusively that it will
hot consent to ono tomi foi Bry
nn.-Nowborry Obsorvor.
BAPTIST UNION MEETING,
The Uniou Meeting of tho Baptist
Churches of Marlboro county will convene
with tho Brownsville Church on Friday
Jone *28(h.
To prouoh on Friday, lt. Ford,
On Saturday, E. P. Eastcrliog
On Sunday, J. A. Ma?on.
' Subieots for Discussion :
'inlays''How cm tl.< hu tubers bc pi
0 lei thc pa: ter V" Opened hy C. A.
\.li dur,
aturdoy-Moi . .? \v< ... inti t al
ou'r int'tnbci ii) -'I flu work of
church ? 1 Oivi'ii'iil h. J; >1 liuut
g^BOTiS FItOM FOX BAY.
* Wo will write to let thc "Fnrm
oi.;Vj Daughter" know that tho red
lings aud mosquitoes haven't ont us
np yet. But from tho looks of her
we think they have been biting lier
pretty bad.
Farmers have been very busy
for tho last week cutting grain and
grass;
From thc looks of the fields I
r ii ink Gen Green is going to bc
I'l-'ctcd. A good many have already
Voted for him-surrendered.
Mrs. Clarence Hubbard who has
l oon quito ill is able to be out
lin.
Ki Messrs D. P. McQuage and H.
ll. Spears have about completed
(hoir homes.
Mr. Alton Woodley returned
homo from school Saturday night.
Ono of the young ladies of our
neighborhood would have been
pleased very much if Ins partners
v ould have returned with him.
Mrs. Ann Conner and Miss Alice
Smith of your town spent last week
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
McQuaigc they returned home Sat
urday afternoon.
I guess thc merchants find a good
salo for tooth powder these days
there are so many whortlc I terries.
Ask cousin T-why she did
nt go to church Sunday afternoon.
I just guessed that she ate whortle
berries for dinner and didn't have
any tooth powder.
News is scarce in our neighbor
hood. Nobody sick and nobody
gone vliortlo-berrying.
Juno 18, 1901. Two Foxes.
A Clever Capture Last Wednesday.
Deputy Joseph Ilinson went
to Union County, N.C., to pick
np Bill Murphy and Walter
Hines, the two men who es
cape! from the chaingang with
Jim Harris in February 1900,
and were witnesses to the assault
upon Capt Carter. After a long
drive ol' 20 miles in tli-Hfc county
he found Hines but could not
locate Murphy, so he took him
and returned to Tiennottsville.
It was a clever piece of work for
which he has tho thanks of our
people.
W&T A "Lightning" Froezor
will make smoothor cream with
less ice aud in quicker time than
any Freezer on earth. At
O. S. McCall's.
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE,
Items of Interest From This Hus
tling Littlo City.
Thoro is no uae in trying to hido j
tho fuot any longer, tho farniors in
our country aro in a serious eondi. 1
tin?. ? thin K tho worat should bo told
if thoro ia ropori, mado at ntl it should '
bo ?i truo ono, as it is au injustice to
tho funner to report the prospect for
a full crop good, whou there is no
earthly prospeot for half a crop, if
thoro is that much which is exceed,
iugly doubtful nt this timo.
Wo aro having lots of rain nearly
every day; tho land is eo wet it is
impossible to got in the fields. There
is lots of cottou that hus boon chop
ped. Ooru ia small. Grasa is choking
up tho com and cotton. Tho small
grain crop will bo noarly all lost on
account of wot weathor. Some have
ul ready quit thoir crops an.t others
want to. Fields that usually have
cotton iu thom at this timo of tho
year waist high now have nothiug
but grass and wntor standing in tho
iowa. Coru lauds that had corn grow?
ing ou it at this timo last year higher
than a man's head is now covered
with grass, while 'ho corn ia uot over
12 inches high. Of courso, there ?8 a
few exceptions and mighty fow at
that, but maybe it will all come right
in the end.
Another ono of our oldest citizens
has passed away-Mr. Robert Stanton
who was in 75th year. All of his long
lifo was spout in tho Olio country. He
served his country well and truly aa a
confederate aoldior. Ho was a quiet
unobtrusive citizen opon and freo with
his opinion of men nud matters, hon
est in all that ho said or did. He is
the last of five brothers that lived far
beyond tho ago usually allotted to
man. Mr. Stanton so I nm informed
never joined any church but ho said
before ho died ho was ready to moot
his creator, what more can mortal do
than be roady? Thus goes out of my ]
sight, but not my memory, another
good friend of mino. Though thero
was a vast difforouco in our ages wo
woro good friends. I am glad that I
count among my bast frionds some of
thc oldest mou io the county. Peace
to tho ashes of Robt Stauton I
Wo are, through the untiring efforts
of our young friend Mr. Edwiu Stern
borger, to have a much needed change
of schedule, with moro comfortable
aud up to dato cars to travel iu. Tho
R. R. Co., through the efforts of Mr.
Sternborger don't fall to see that it
will not do to ignore our hustling
littlo town, therefore they always ac
cedo to our demauds. After the mid
dle of this week tho trains for Clio
will lonve Latta 10 40 a. m. every
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday and
arrive at Clio ll.40 a tu. Samo days
leave Clio 5 p. ta , returning will ar
rive hore 6 p m. Monday Wednesday
aud Fridays the trains will run ou the
schedule heretofore used.
Thc weather is still rainy looking,
but thunk tho Lord no thunder, I WHS
very agreeably dissappointed a few
nights ago. I hoard in the wee smn
boura of tho night a dull and distan,
rumbling sound, that made mo very
ncrvons. I thought it was thunder bul
later on I found out that a young
j hun whs tit. tho Reedy Honan not
swinging inn guipo vint ?svid?j but in
ii hummock, and tho aloKvaid hain
m-....1: hi'.'.-Jui lcu.,40 t.i' t down loni Viii
I.triply dre ?sod in hi- \v:>i suit oj
j M?ihes. Ros ul (we "skint.'' elbows nod
J. eau i auy what U?BO. Morai. i.ouug
men don't take on too gay in a ham
mock unless you know the ropes.
Mr. J G. Hubbard ia hero this a.
m. I think ho has an idea of doing
something I won't say what, but 1
believe bc wonts to get a hat trimmed.
Ho ia very much iii evidenco around
tho lint Trimming establishments.
XXX from Tatum writes about
his musical insects with bills and mu
sic. It is said music hath charms to
soothe tho sayago breast, and I have
been tho victim of music that would
bustu rock or split a cabbage oither;
even now I henr tho heart rending,
nerve splitting sound of a cheap man
dolin, manipulated by a hand that
ought to bo chopping cotton, and my
heait yearns for about a quart of the
kind of bugs I wrote about to turn
loose on this music butcher nud let
them gnaw and stifle him to death
while I stood by and exulted in the
death ot his musical death. No Mr.
XXX your noni do plume represents
an article that is universally indulged
in, iu fact, I am a little fond of the
critter myself, but with all these ad
vantages my bugs cnn beat your
"Gallinippcrs" every night.
Juno 18-1901. J. F. McG.
A Brass Band.
Your reporter while out the other day 1
looking lor something to fill space, he
heard thc ' toot" ol ? horn and immed.
iately instituted an investigation, and ob
tained the following tacts,
Tlie colored people of town, recently
determined that Bcnncttsville should
have music, and at once got together,
organized and ordered eighteen tine in
struments, and are hourly practicing in
every nook and corner of town.
The name adopted for the band is the
"Silver Star."
Thc Officers arc, Horace Banister,
president, Joseph Hatcher, vice presi
dent, Don McCollum, Secretary, G. A.
Stoney, Captain and Treasurer. The
members of the band desire the cooper
ation of the white people throughout the
town and county, and they hope to be
able to give their first public musical
concert on July thc 4th, They propose
when sufficiently proficient to respond lo
all calls in the Ree Dee section. G.
Aunt Fannio Cook Dead.
Aunt Fannie Cook a well known col
ored woman fell dead Sunday afternoon
She was about sixty years ot agc,
She was on her way to visit thc sick
when thc death angel came and took
lier away from her friends and loved
ones She was thought well of by both
white and colored. From the life that
she lived we may all know where to find
her,
God tn his morey, God tn hts lovo,
Hus takon Aunt Fannio
To a hotter homo nbovo.
She was laid to rest In the Spears
burying ground Monday afternon. ,
June 18, IOO?. A Friend.
If?T* Binder twine of tho beet
quality nt tho lowest nrico in nny
quantity at C. 8, MoCalRs.
E. R. Wrook Near ^Rockingham.
Tbo Soaboard'a Atlanta Spacial, north
bound Sunday night hieb about io o'olook,
turned broadeldo ott n truUlo luto a pond
about ou3 milo north of Rockingham. On
tho train woro about 25 or 30 paBsonKor??,
nil of whom woro moro or low injured. It
ia*? l>? M.- I-r-t--'- '* .1
?. - vwil.ya ?UK uuo*y ,1,11m OUUU ly OVO*
nmg washing uudor tho piora.
At tho fl rut, omah tall lights won-" out and
wutor rushed lu waist duop through tho
windows;
Baggage Master Smith, though seriously
hurt himself^ at onoo thought of tho freight
train following cloio bohind, oraahed out a
window, orawled out and Boizing a lantoru
hobblod down tho track aud Hagged tho
freight, thoroby preventing a Bcoond aud a
moro fearful wreck. Whon tho frolght
stopped ho was lying on tho grouud unablo
to rino, but still waviug his lantoru. Ho
foll timo and ngatu boforo ho mioooeded lu
getting far onough baok to ling tho train.
Ho had to bo carried back on a stretcher.
Tho uoweboy niuo did hcroio work by
oaawling through tho ears and helping tho
almost drowned passengers to OBoapo from
tho carn through tho tr an norn 3 over tho
doors.
IN UK UN O KIA M.
MRS, MOLLIE BUNDY.
For a long number ol years I have
been writing obituaries, in tact, in past
years I rather liked to pay the last tri
bute to my departed friends, but recent?,
ly I have recognized the solemnity ol
the task and duty The very perform*
ance floods my soul with the deep
realization ol the uncertainty of lite, and
lorcibly reminds mc ol' my own fleeting
existence, and causes a heart shudder
when 1 am thus reminded that I too
must die
Mrs. Mollie Bundy was the beloved
and devoted wife ot Mr, Noah Bundy,
and was thc yuungest child of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Barrington, who lived for
a long time in Brightsville, this county.
near my old home. I knew the tamily
well, they were my friends, and the sub
ject of this notice, is remembered as a
sweet modest young maiden, for whom
I had the profoundest respect and admir
ation.
She was born March ?7th 1862, was
married Dec nth 1H81, and died May
27th, tOoi, She was the mother of eight
chiiciren, two oi whom preceded her
beyond the river, She bad been a mem
ber of Boykin Methodist church for
twenty years, and her testimony just bes
lore she closed her eyes on mundane
scenes was cheering and satislactory.
She had no forebodings and in an un
mistakable manner lett a testimony in
flated with the breezes which eminate
Irom the hills of paradisian fields in the
realms ol God's eternal glory.
She was buried in the Liles Cemetery
in Brightsville, and luneralized by Rev
W. B. Baker, pastor ot the Brightsville
Circuit. The bereaved husband ls lone
ly and sad, but he has the blessed as??
surance that his sainted wile is .'under
the tress, by the river ol lile" awaiting
his coming. J. P. G.
* *
Mus SARAH MCLKAN SINCLAIR.
Thoro is no denth for christiano, but our
Heavenly Father, in His boundless lovo and
moroy, sends His angol to boar thoir pro
oious immortal spirits from a world of J
ceaseless toil and sorrow to a homo of per
petual joy and rejoioing. Suoh was the
removal of oar doar frioud and Bister, Mrs
Sarah McLean SinoUir.
Mr?y, Sinclairwan boin i\or,< Bed ?pringa 1
j ??; (J,, Jone -25, t??,j);, Sho win/ eon viii tod
j at t\U CtiVljp ''ii- wt.,. dr.Kcr! with A,Af t iii
t'riuiityy terian, ohuroh, On fr'nbrhaiy .jdth,
iS;,7, ?ho 'va,'uno i iud to Mr. J . O. Sbeliui
I o/;*-Ht. Paul's, N. Qj Bnvou chitdteii Won*
cd thia union, aix of whioh survive hor -
ono having died just ns he ontorcd upon
tho threshold of manhood. For about 40
yearn theso servante of tho Lord fought
life's battle band in-hand. But in Apiil
1896, tho donth angol boro tho h unhand
away, leaving tho Borrowing widow with
tho comforting aeeuranoe of a glorious re
union where no sickness, sorrow nor death
can onter,
After tho death of her husband, she
came to Marlboro county, adopted a home,
with hor daughter, Mrs W. L. Stanton, of
Tatum, and identified hoi heit with thc
Preabytorinn ohuroh nt that place, where
she remained a consistant member until
death.
Though for somo time disabled from ac
tive church work, she did what she could
Uulets providentially tumlo.ed abu nlwnya
filled her piuco in God's houeo ; her lose,
hor prayers and her sympathy woro ovor
with bia people,
Sho was BO gentle, so modest and UUAB
Buming, that to know hor was to lovo hor
mid fully appreciate hor noblo christian
character. Uer lifo was a bonncdioiion
upon all who know her. To bo iu her
presence waa to know that sho had truly
been with Jesus - that hor lon;? lifo WUB
consecrated to bis HUI vice.
Hor illness was brief. Everything was
dono for har but nothing waa Buflloiont to
stay tho progresa of diaoaso. Porfcotly
conscious that death wan approaching, she
told hor loved ones she must leave thom,
and oxprcBSod hor readiness for a trium
phant entrance into tho Sainte-Evorlast ing
Beet. Just aa tho nun waa easting his last
ray over tho earth, Saturday Juno 1, 1901,
hor eyes dosed in their last long Bloop,
her beautiful, ungolfish lifo ended,
Tho romains were taken to St. Pnnl*B
on Sunday morning Tho burial service
W08 conducted by tho Presbyterian pastor
of that place, and hor lifeless form was
placed beside hor loved ones who had gono
boforo,
May tho Comforter abide with tho bo
reaved family, and help thom to follow her
aa she followed Christ.
Juno 1901. A KniK.ND.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT,
By Tatum Baptist Church.
Whereas our Heavenly Father, in bis
wise providence, has seen fit lo remove
from us, by doath, our beloved sister
Miss Martha Feagan,
Resolved 1st, That while wc bow
willi humble submission to the Divine
will, we sorrow not as those' who have
no hope, assured by her unspotted life
; and Christ like spirit, that our loss is ber
eternal gain,
Resolved 2nd. That we assure the
family of our heartfelt sympathy in their
sad bereavement.
Resolved 3rd. That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the la mi ly, and a
page in our minute book be incribed to
her memory,
Resolved 4th. That a co; . be sent
to The Baptist Courier and tue county
papers tor publication.
J. R. McDaniel,
F. M. Minson,
D. Kastei ling,
June 190t. Committee,
Thc Delineator for July;
.'?
Tho July nulabor of tbo DKMNUATOU,
In addition to ita Literary, Fashtotis and
Homo Features, oontalna an elab?ralo and
bonn ti tu) ly prlntod arlloto on tho Van Am*
ortoan Exposition, ahowtng reproductions
of tho original oolor ahotohea by O V,
Turnor. Thia magazluo ts tho only ono
whhb has tho advautngo of working dlroot
ly from thono drawings. Tho Dollnoator
lu nola nt 150 hy all nowsdealors and Bul?
tor ?ok nflouto. Boad $1 to Buttorlok Pub *
Oo ,ti Wont 13th ?iront, Now York, now,
aud you get lt for ono yoar and a handsome 1
souvenir hitor on. 1
A Bold Robbery.
On Saturday night tho pantry
of Mrs. Sue Eastorling in Wost
Bcnnottsvillo was broken into and
robbed of 2 hains, half barrol Hour
somo bacon, lot of salt and a largo
box of soap grease. Tho roguo
seemed to know how things were
arranged and took his time about
it. Ile sorced an entrance by break
ing a glass in thc window and rais
ing tho sash. Ho lives in town and
may yet be caught.
WU AT'S YOUR FAOB WORTIIP
Sometimes a fortune, but never, it you
have .1 sallow complexion, a jaundiced
loolc, moth patches and blotches on the
skin,-all signs of Liver trouble. But Dr.
King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin,
Rosy Checks, Rich Complexion.
Only 25cents at J. T. Douglas & Bro
1 That Throbbing Hontlaoho 5
Would quickly loavo you, if you used
Dr. King's Now Lifo rills. Thousands
i> f sufforors bavo proved their matchlose
mont for Siek aud Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood nndistrong nerves
and build up your health. Easy to take
Try thom. OiuV 25 cents, Monoy back
f not cured. S?ld by J. T, Douglas &
Rio.
Thia ofg-imturo ia ou every box of tho genuino
Laxative BroitiO'Qirinine T*bn>t?
tbo remedy til nt euron a cold lu ono <lny
Try a can of chicken Tamala,
at W. M. Howe's it is fino.
Notice to Physicians!.
Physicians will please notify me of
all deaths and births as the law re
quires within tho corporate limits of
tho town. I cannot keep a complete
record without tho reports. It is a
good law and ought to be complied
with. Respectfully,
MILTON MOLAURIN,
Sec'y Board of Health
Tho very thing for tho summer
th oso beautiful whito enamel and
brass beds at furniture store of
C. S. McCall
??yT Just in a nico lino of Brass
aud Iron Bedsteads. Gall and seo
I thom. Q. W. Waddill
Perfect rest is assured
when yon UM ri I) ix io Canopy not,
? .-?uro tn.(,)}\) agriin&t dioaaixv "
wmlw^'.K, C. t$? id.c(
Von St now W ha; You ?vo Tukinf.
tVilOU you ?lu luke vuuvct) ?iitiuiinu) Oillll
Tonio heoauso the furmnla in plainly given
op every bot Ho Allowing that it ls simply
Iron and Quinine in a taatolcas form. No
ouro-- no pay. Price 50.
Tho Host Fi'opnration for Malaria.
Ohilla and Fovor ls a bottle of GrovoV
Tosteles Chill Tonio. It la simply iron and
quiuino in a tastolesa form. No ouro - no
pay, Prlco "joe
Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, I87Q.
Dr. 0, J. Moflctt-Dear Sir: 1 cannot
too strongly recommend your TEETH IN A
(Teething Powders) to mothers as one ol
die best medicines they can obtain for
their debilitated and sickly infants. ]
have used it with very satisfactory re
sults the 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 hus taken
TEETIIINA, is a tine, healthy boy.
I am, very respectlully,
A. P Rrown, M. D.
(Rrother of U. S. Senator and Ex
Gov. Joseph li. Brown.
Notice of Court.
NOTICE is heroby givon that tho Court
of Qcueral Sessions will convene tho
Fourth Monday in Juno iboing the 24th day
thereof) 1901, and tho Court of Common
Pleas on the Wednesday next following
said Fourth Monday in Juno, (hoing the
26th day of Juno) 1901, at Bonnettsvillo in
and for tho county of Marlboro and State of
South Carolina. All porsons iutorosted
will take duo notico thereof.
J. A. DRAKE,
Clerk Court of C. P. & G. S.
For Marlboro Co., S. 0.
may 24, 1901.-4t
Real Estate Agency.
/?. L. KIRKWOOD, Manager.
Parties wanting to buy or sell prop?
crty of any kind-bouses, lots, or
farms-should seo me or wt ito mo
nt Bcnncltsvillc.
Huve two nico building lois in East
Benuettsville-ono lot } ncr..?. One
lot 1 acre.
Notice of Final Discharge.
ESTATE OP NOVELLA FLETCHER.
NOTICE is hereby given that on tho
271 h day of May I filed my final ro
turo as Kxeoutor under tho will of Novella
fletcher, deceased, with tho Ilonomblo
Judge of Probate for Marlboro coutity
and that on Wednesday tho JOih day of
July. IDOt, I will apply lo said Couit for
Letters Dismissory as said Exooutor.
W. R. FLETCH KR,
Juno 10, 1901. Kx'or.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISOHARGE
ESTATE BLISABETII P. PARHAM.
HAVING this day filed in tho Probato
Judge's oflleo of Marlboro County
my final return as Executor of tho Estate
of Elizabeth P. Parham, Notioo is heroby
given that I will apply to said Court on
16th day of July 1001. at 10 a. m., for a
final discharge na Executor of said estate
M iron RI- B PAR tr AM,
Juno 14,1001, Qu dined Executor.
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j-" il >:?? ,??
run absolutely no ii
?m ?>uy of us. Shoi
you toe displeased in any
f return the doods
! mittle returns your
money?
To day Our Stock is the most complete in
tilt tow C. consisting of bright, clean, desirable goods.
POR HVPRYD09Y TO WEAR,
Just received anew lot of Shirt Waist Silks.
These ave pretty, high grades, at prices 33 per cent lower
ihn n l<? bc had elsewhere.
J nat in a HOW lino of EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Edg
ings and insertions in new patterns ot beading at 5, 6, 8 and
LO cell ls tho yard, As good as others as ask you double the
i?joiii y for You should see Hiern.
Gui y Goods Stock is full of desirable styles at
(hosp tittil 1 iow prices.
SHOKS and SLIPPERS. We are still getting them in to
supply Iho ?argo demand. There certainly is something doing
in Hie Shoe ind Slipper business at MITTLE'S STORE.
Shirt waists, Skirts, Ready-made under
p;a< .?\<onts for Ladies always in stock.' Styles up to now.
Men and Hoys wear from head to foot. Shirts, Hats Under
wear, Hosiery], Neckwear and the only up-to-date line of Collars
and Units carried in the Town.
eau we undersell our competitors ? For these reasons :
I Close attention to our business.
% lil ood judgment in buing.
3 t>oing business on small expense.
i. Noi vi a hurry to get rich, but willing to sell goods on a
living maYgi a.
( INKING YOU FOR PAST FAVORS AND ASKING A
i NV INGE OF SAME,
au rs for Honest dealings.
3VCittle's Store.
M A ' ?1, 1901.
II? ?l^?lli I ililli
AND 0ONFE(?"flO12?RY.
rO?lSS^SLiD, -FRESH DAILY.
OV?.l&SLESjS, ? Orders lilied on short notice.
?;?3CjiIjjS, I A11 si/-o CAKES made to order
- and- I Wedding Oakes
A Specialty.
M.?rth East Corner Public Square
3E1.- J?9? iSotxxxlsa.
April %% 1901.
Be ? i i ? ett?\>i Uejlovelt^ TOorfes,
F. E, ROWE, MANAGER.
-DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF -
Oeiliag, Flooring, Biding, Brackets,
Balusters, Newels, &c.
BUILDING MAH?RIAIJ Ol? ALL KINDS.
V VOU AME IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, -ough
or dressed, wc would bo glad to have you call at our MILL]
and look over stock.
?.N ORDINANCE
To Prohib? i Ute Keeping of Hogs
Within tiie Town of Bennotts
rillu
Uv cr Oui) / INRI) by tho Mayor
anti AIdernum of the Town of
Behnettsville in Council assem
bled ny the authority of the
Binni!
I. Thai ('rom and after the first
day !>f Joniiary 1000, it shall be
unlawful for any person or per
son;-! to keep i\ hog or hogs with
in tho corporate limits of the
Town of Heunettsville.
y. That any person violating
?this Ov IinancO shall upon con
I Vlei ion li? lined not lesa than $?
nor m orr*, tban $100, or beim
prisoned apt loss than five days
j nor inor? limn 39 days.
h. Thar all Ordinances or
par."? of Ordhianoes inconsiatan.
will? this1 Ordinance is hereby
repealed.
Done ;t:vl ratified Jn Council this 3?!
j day ol November, A. D" 1899.
H, McCALL, Mayor.
MILTON MCLAURIN, OlerW.
College of Charleston,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
F?UNUBD IN 1785.
Strong Faoulty; well equipped Ohomlonl
Phyoloal aud Biological Laboratorios; Ob?
eervatory; Library of 14,000 voluinoa ; and
tho finest Wu?eum of Natural History io
tho South. B. A., B. B., and M. S. Couraoe
offered. Tuition $40, payablo in two
imitai I tn ?ti ts. Board it. Oollogo Dormitory
onn bo had nt 8(? month. Ono Scholar
ehip giving frc:? tuition in aasignod to oaoh
county in tho Wu to, tho holder to bo np
pointed by tho Judgo of Probate and tho
County Snporlntoiidenb of M ht ca ti on. All
oandidatns for admission aro permitted to
oom po to for vacant Boyeo Scholarships,
whioh pny $150 por year, Entranco ox
Dininationti will hu hold in Boonottaviilo,
July 12, 1901, by tho Supt, of Hdncitlon
and Judge of Pc>bato. Next aoasion opous
Sept 30, 1901. Vor eataloguo nddrosB
HARRISON Il AND 01*11, Proat.
M
$riW" I btivo tin) genuino "?IXIB
Mosquito (MNon* at $2, completo.
G.'W. WADDILL.
ILTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney nt Law and
Probato Judge.
Ofllco in Court House.
W. BOUCHIER,
. Attorney at Law?
Bonnottsvillo, H. O.
Offioo on Darlington streot noar Postal
Toloarapb office January, 1899.
Try a bottlo of stuffed mangoes
W. M, Rowe,.
"DEXTER Mi
H you have a "DEXTER," ora "HO
you will get the Comfort that no other M
Come anti sec them. At the same time ?
Novelties in Matting c
I carry the "largest Stock in this
lllllll BP TO 1)
Nice Fresh Stock, from the Cheapest to tl
to FURNITURE and its Belongings a
UNDERSOLD. ??Bings, a
Metal Bedsteads in Enamel anc
I HO ll c. H your patronage In
Very llespectjhilly,
G.
Bcnnettsville, S. 0., Juno 5, 1!
?TlANTIC COASTUNE RAILROAD
OJU80N TO OOJJUMBIAJ
LEAYB.
0 45 a, m.
7 io
8 oz
9 2S
S 45 P. m.
AHHIVB.
Gibson,
Bonncttsvillo,
Darlington,
Sumter,
Columbia,
io io p. m.
9 17
8 ?5
6 40
10 55 a. m.
ainsoN TO OHARLK8TON1
LEA VB.
6 45 a. m. GibBOu,
7 io BonnottBville,
8 02 Darlington,
9 15 Florence,
ChnvlnafAn
A A.Q rt. m.
Ann IVE.
io io p. m,
9 17
8 25
7 55
FLOKRNOK TO WADKBnonO,
LEAVE.
8 45 a, ia,
9 io
II 30
Floronoe,
Darlington,
Ohoraw,
AHIUVK.
7 oO p. m.
6 29
5 ?5
T. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON,
Trafilo Managor. Ase't. Qon Pees. Agt.
J. R. KENLY, Qonoral Manager.
We Feed
The Hungry
WiriiN in town and you want a good
meal, remember wo caa eorvo you.
A good meal for 250. Restaurant
north of tho Mnrkot.
D. J. BRAYBOY.
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IV!,
HOW
ABOUT
YOUR
VF ATOM
'Dot-? ? t- ' thc correct timo? O.' (lo
f< , have ' ?. : it. evi ry twenty four bruru?
Do your know what lu tho mailor with it?
Dillly it to mo and let nc pat it io correct
time-keeping order, lt muy bu dirty and
need donning. It ni ny havo a cog broken,
It may havo a r.orow IOOBO, or it may only
need regulating. Bring it to mo and no
mattor what nils it, I can put it tn first'
class conditiou. My ohnrgos aro very mod
erate and tho work will bo done promptly.
I repair Jowclry nud Clooks, n'ao Gun?
and Pistols. For anything in my Uno Bee
mo." I can and do moot all competition.
S. J. PEARSON,
Jeweler and Repairer.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
Our fcc returned if we fall. Any one Bending
sketch nnd description of any invention will
?promptly receive our opini?n free concerning
he pate ut ubi li ty of same. " How to Obtalu u
Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale nt our expense.
Patents taken out through ns receive sjtecial
not ice, without charge, in THE PATI?NT KBCORD,
nu illustrated mut widely circulated Journal,
consulted hy Manufacturers nud Investors.
Scud for sample copy F ft EV., Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. C.
WE ARE STILL ?N BUSINESS
AT THE OLD STAND
Anntl Prepared to fill at Short Notice
- Orders for -
Oypre ts ii ni fl Millie liv*
Sash, Hurjrs and Blinds,
AT BOTTOM Pincus.
Wo aol! no shoddy work, or mlBS-flte,
Shops on MoOoll streot near residence.
S. F. POWERS,
Jan 31, 1898 BonnottAvillo, S. 0.
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyono sending n sketch nml description maj
quickly nscortnln our opinion froo whotnor un
Invention In probably pntontablo. Communie A
t ions nt rielly conlhlonl lal. 1 Inndbook on fAtents
in rut. ru i it.i i jr iwiiiummmi. i.wii>"."vi.v.. - -
Bout froo. Oldest Mooney for BocurliiR patents.
Pc tonta takon through Munn ic Co,
olin
rocolvo
tpecM notice, without clmrgo, In tho
Scientific jmiericatt.
A handsomely llhiBlrntod weekly,
dilution of nay solontl"
?oar! four mouthe, fl.
dilution of nny noient Mo Jnurnnl.
Sold by nil uowedontorj
I,?r?c?t ctr
Torms, $3 n
MUNN & Co.3e,B'oadw^ New York
lirtuich omeo, U26 V tit., Washington. I>.C.
[BOHOHOTEL
TONSORIAL PARLOR.
TUE best workmanship.
Pay Rum anti Tonic Treatment
Tools the best and sharpest
Polite attention always assured
Three Artists in constant at enhance.
LaniKS .WORK a Specialty l
Once a customerv always a customer.
IJAOKSON, HATCHER, THOMAS
TONSORIAL ARTISTS,
he liestfnif
ITTRES8"
YAL ELASTIC FELT" MATTRESS
attress gives. I am agent for both?
iee the v .
md Window Shades.
Linc In Benncttsville, S. C.
ATI? IN FURNITURE!
lie Best. My time is given exclusively
nd, on a Square Deal? 1 will not bo 5
I Oliver Green, with springs. *
i
W. Waddill.
901.
mm mumu mum
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OpnfteotiohQ nt PuyotUvtlle v/lth AMAIUM*
Ooaftt Lino, at Maxton with t^ib Carolina.
Centra) Railroad, at Rqd Gprlnge with tito
Red Spring* and Howmcno railroad, at flon
lord with tho Seaboard Air Line, at Quiff
with tho Durham and Charlotte Railroad,
at Greonboro with tho Southorn Railway
Company, at Walnut Oovo with the Norfolk
and Western Railway.
J. R. KENLY, Gon'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Mauager.
H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Pana-Agont.
MARBLE 8 WORKS
OP J. W. MoELWEE, ,
I BEN NETT SV1LLE, S.C.
I HAVE recently moved my
Marble Works from MoColl to
Bonnettaville. and for the pres
ent am located ?uar the Dopot,
and oeoupy the MoCall Brick
Wnrehoueo, where I will bo
pleased to continue to supply all wo>|c
nccJed in my linc to the people of MorU
boro and adjoining counties Partieo ?nd
ing it more convenient nan have their cr?
dot s tilled from my yard at Dillon. 8,0.
Designs, estimates and priooa furnishcdl
application. Cleaning and resetting mon
uments and tombstones a specialty.
Thanking tho general public for put
patronage I respectfully solicit a contiu*
uanco of tho samo in tho future.
Vory respectfully,
J. W. McELWEE.
W. W. PATE? MANAOEB.
January 22, 1990
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BEST OF HAIRCUTS!
Children receive special attention
ehher nt the Shop at their howe.
Your patronage solicited.
J. A. GRACE, Barber.
BENHBTT8VILLE, S. 0.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you
It artificially digesta the food ant aid?
Nature In strengthening and taoou*
struotlng tho exhausted digestivo AI?
trans. Itiatholatestdlecovcreddigsat?,
ant and tonie. If o other prepatatUtt
can approaaa lt in oiuoicacy. Xi itt*
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Dyspepsia, Indigestion, luartbuia*
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