The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, September 06, 1901, Image 2

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S, A, Il now N - - - Editor, Friday Sopt 6, 1901, grtTmirrrmliii - -i wiwwiwmi -M IHM MI Subscription I'rlco i Ono year.$1.00 Six months.50 Th roo months.25 PEN A ND SCISSOR GRAPHS Liout Viotor liltlo i.s now io Marion ?iijoviug a sliurt rest" Tho Indians in Arizona aro giv ing Mic settlors trouble. An Oraugoburg comity tar mor say* bo harvested 130 bushels of oats from an aero this season. Soiiatoir Tillman lins had his oyo lanced a second time but ??J gotting on very Well. What a cross lt must bo to | him. Chauncey M. Do pow has boen invited to delivor tho opening ad dress nt tho Charleston exposi tion ?Shipments ol' money from the U. S. Treasury to tho ?South and Wost, are heavier this season than usual. We ure indeed glad to seo that tho proposition to bu id a "Homo for tho <>hl Soldiers" i.s li rid ing favor eyery where Major McKinley is hard at work on his annual sermon. Tho text will bo talion from the first epistle to tho Philippines.-Life. ..Miss Maud Wilson, daughter of Kev. ?John ii. Wilson now of Greenville District lias boon olec tod a teacher in the Florence Gra ded ?School. Mosquitoes anti MoLaurin aro both quite famous, lt is difficult to decide which baa received tho most advertising thia Bummer. Edge field Advertiser. Tho summer school of politics in South Carolina has resumed its sessions. Prof. Tillman, being sick Prof. Hotnphill is acting as chan cellor of the faculty.-Augusta Tribune. The corn crop of this country will bo 30 por cent off as compar ed with last year. New York, Maryland, and Virginia report a small increase. All tho rest ot tho country in a decrease. Why should tho Bryauitios question Mr. McLaurin's rights to advocate a now departure for the Democratic party? Mr Bryan put such a plan into execution at Chicago in 1896 and insisted upon ?i?..? nnot!. trial i AHMII IV hy nv.ho an idol ol [si! Bivaii und ?i romi.^iuliv <.1 l\j;\y Me J :*>U v - \V -. hi li g 1 o h ....^Jfew^...... >i N A Pl" /M ? : Tl) iU ILHKU.S x v lieoi f?au?/u tho ?j.tiM^Ali.nuic? ii. this ?State on a Systematic Plan - Hu i lid up the Homo and make the farm a source of profit and pleasure. To rou FARMERS OF S. CAROLINA : At the State meeting of the Farmers Alliance in Columbia, il was decided to reorganize the sub? Alliance in this state and lo begin the work at once. We were appointed as a committee on reor ganization and have selected Hon J. C Wilborn as State reorganizer, who is ready and willing to aid any county to? ward reorganizing. Wldle we see every oilier protcssion united, the farmer is lelt disorganized We can not stand idly by and see this thing continue. We want a purely busi ness organization. L must keep out ot political wrangles, and strive to build up the home and to make the larm a source ot profit and pleasure. We must meet continuation with combination, Meet loree with force. We must stand as a unit against the .illegal and tyrannical combines that are always ready lo lake advantage ol the individual producer. The past dues are cancelled. You can become an Allinnceman in good stand ing by paying 35 cents for State and national tines, and 25 cents as a reorgan ?zing Icc Hence, 60 cents will put art Allianceman in t^ood standing, Brethren, get together, and be ready to make a steady and firm sland against the enemy-the trusts and combines which are already equipped lo take your profils at their price, also to sell you their products lixed at an arbitrary price. 1) V. 1-jhrd, President State Alliance. W. N. Kider, Vice President and Lecturer. A. C. byles, Chm'n ltd Directors State Exchange. J. 0. Wilborn, Reorganizer, Old Point, S. C. Questions on Morals. A citizen of the county sends us the following : "The protracted meetings" throughout the county have closed. Will some ol' your good readers answer thc following questions: 1. Does the pastor who denounces whiskey, card parties, dancing, etc., set si good example when he enters base ball grounds and enjoys (?) tho game. '< 2, Does Hie church member who is without religion better his condition by attending to cb inch lluances ?" Mr. Judas Iscariot was the li rsi. financier of the church ol' Christ and he went to the bad. Sqpl H 190.1, CRITIC. Aftor tho Ball la Over. Alter thc hall is over-you need reit I) Hieing without hugging is not be>t Dancing a gracelul accomplishment ? 'Twill send you to eternal torment ! \ ??fiH Binder twine of the best quality at tho lowest price in any quantity at O. 8. MoCall's. Salesday in September. Tho first Monday in ?Soptnmhnv ipOJL WUK a dull ono in many res pects. There Vero no public sales; no public meetings and a small crowd, but those who did attend were entertained with profit we trust in tho interesting exhibit mude by the New Shreder, manu factured at tho Bcniictlsvillc Ma chine Shops. The union ino was placed on the square and run by a 10 horse gas engine. The lest was mudo with corn cut from the field 1 and storm beaten, but after it pass ed through the machino, it was tine ; feed for cow, horse or poultry. The machine was built specially for shredding pea vines, and not un til recently was it tried on corn cut from the held. The result proved satisfactory, and the manufacturers discovered that they had a machino that would not only shred pcavincs but one that would shuck and shell the corn, shred the fodder, shucks, cob, stalks and all-the corn ready 1 for sacking, and the shredded stuft' ready for baling. ' lt was a linc exhibition, and it is hoped will help farmers lo get out of thc old ruts and save money on ! the farm. Fuller particulars eau bc had from Mr, C. S. McCall. There was also an exhibition by Mr. Taylor of tho McCormick Shredder. Ila will answer all (pies- 1 lions in regard lo its merits. Tho crowd remained nearly all tiny, Btil before leaving a visitor from Darlington called at tho ellice of Mr. C. S. McCall and gave him an order for a Shredder. Cotton's Nev.* Enemy. Tho appearance in our cotton- 1 fields of a moth, fly, or insect call- \ ed in Texas "sharpshooter" is ox- 1 citing much interest. Mr. C. E. Breeden brought us Saturday a stalk with 25 grown boils and 1 only one had cottoo. Tho destruct ion was almost complete. Wo hoar . of them in many sections. Later-Col. C S. MoCall got hold \ ol one of tho insects 011 Tu os?* ay, and willi the aid of Dr. Faison's micro scope he proved it to bo tho Mexican 1 cotton boll weevil which first bores in f to the boll and deposits its og"a, when ' these are hutched they feed on the ! interior of tho bill and completo tho , destruction. How they carno here is . not known, and tho only way to got ! rid of thom \a to go through tho fields gather the bolls bitten and burn thom. Mr. McCall has sent ono of thc stalks destroyed by 'hid now pest to tho New Yul k cotton exchange. Ho is making un eilort to gel ono of tbe insects and will scud it to Washing ton for inspection by Commissioner of Agriculture. Tho Public Hoads. ('In .......i..-?r !?v'?iii>i\ meeting o) irj? . M >b0 Itbivh neintUnV was l\<:!d in the ('oh'r' liwii.v. on K:i.i iy ,). I '. Holton .ni.'.M if...' li! LViooi'v ^-.(..votary. '.'hf rv --vi?s a l ny.', aiiendai ce' ?hfj thc iiilu; ;.'.>. nitillir..???.<...! :>how:, Ihn*. OUI' peo ple are wakinj; i1 lb I'M.: ?ni porta1 ICO O? .letter ro?di, lUpoift Ironi all tt.iij town wfcre m ide whi i,h sho.we ! that ali i..,. . have been worked and greatly improved notwithstanding the rains and this general interest has so enthused our people that there is new a growing sen timent in laver ol increasing thc road tax and ol' purchasing machines needed lo make and keep up good roads. Some good talks on this linc were made by Rev, \V. (?nick, C F. Moore, C. S McCall J. T. Covington. J Frank Bollon, T. I. Rogers, and others. Col. C, S- McCall was elected a dele gate to represent thc Association in the meeting ol" the National Good Roads Associatioh soon to meei in Buffalo. Mr. James McDaniel, ol the Tatum section, made an excellent report ot his experiment with clay and sand on a piece of road near Beauly Spot church. Those who haye, seen it are highly pleased. On motion the Secretary, Mr. Percy ? Moore, wss instructed to open a book at his office lor the enrollment of all cit ?zens favoring good roads, anil who are requested to call on him and have their names cn roiled by him, The next meeting will he held on the last Friday in September. Candidates for ChalnKaner. Gabo Lee, Will McCall, Will Goodman, Arch McLean, Robert Brown, and Douglas Poterkin, all colored and first class cotton pick ers, were brought to jail on Fri day charged with robbing tho stores ol' Fletcher ife Stnoot, Tatum & Son and J. F. Bennett at Mc Coll. Now if we had a County Court, the expense of feeding thom for near three months might bo saved, and could be earning something. Later-II. C. Williams, a w fi i to man said to bo from Durham, N. C., was brought before Magistrate Crosland Monday charged with the burglary and larceny commit ted at the store of Pipkin & Mc Collum at our cotton Mill on Mon day night tho 20th of August. Ho was arrostod at Dillon by tho police and with the aid of Magic trato McLatirin at McColl, ho was brought to Bcnnottsvillo. H? was fully identified and tho sack of goods stolen with the private marks still on them wero found on bim. In searching him a lot of counterfeit silver money was found -13 halves and 1 silver dollars all good imitations, which are now in tho hands of Commissioner J. S. Mooro. Ile ?3 a sharper and a bright one a lucky catch, who is likely to stay 'south" sonio time. Thc Protracted Meetings. Kev. J. IC, Beard closed his meeting at Fbenezer Friday night. lt is said that it. surpassed thegrc.it Hauser meeting of 1880. Ho is at Bcthlehcini this week. The meeting nt Beauty Spot closed Friday night, and this closed tho campaign of tho .Bonncttsvillo Circuit. FROM SMITHVILLE. Mr. Editor:- Aa 1 have not 800u nuything for sonic timo I will Boratoh a fow linos (rom this com munity. It is said Mr. O. D? (?nick ia doing somoof tho host road work ing in tho county. Thia allowa that Smithville ?a not short on brainy men including ? good Sup er viaor. Mr. Jainea Ohavis, one ol'our old citi/.ons waa buried on tho 29th at Ebonczor church. Tho funeral services woro conducted by Ile v. N. L. Swott. J Io was a member of (Jo. D. 20 S. 0. vola., and had roached his 70th year. On last Friday morning about 4 o'clock tho swoot li11lo babo ol Mr. and Mrs. S. J. T. Quick waa taken homo to heaven to rest until its parents come. It was funeral ?zed at tho family burying ground the samo day at 4 p. rh., by Hov. M. 0. Quick: Now a word about the crops. 1 tlo not think there will bo more tbau a half crop of anything- -corn cotton, poa?, potatoes, chickens, 3gg8 or candidates. It is tho poor est crop in 25 years. Sept 2,1901.' Q. D. 0. DEA TH'Si D OINGS. Died at tho Cotton Mill on Thursday evening last after a short illness, Mrs. Coy Baker. The ro mains woro taken Friday to her former home at Rockingham for burial. * * ; * Died at her home in lied Hill towp.chip on Friday last after a protracted illness, Mrs. Kli?> Vin ing at tho ripe old ago of.71. She was laid to rest on Saturday at Salem cemetery, funeralizod by Hov. G. H. Mureil, her pastor. Holly Hill Institute. Prof. ll. Cosby Newton, of our town has been elected to the Prin sipalship of tho Holly Hill Classi cal Institute in Berkeley county. Prof Newton ison A. M., graduate af WotYord College and has had several yoars experience, which with his close observations and hard study of methods and up to ?late ideas, fully qualifies him to give them complete satisfaction. Thc Institute will open on Monday next. Heavy Rainfall A careful record ol the rain fal from May 12 to Sept 1 has been kept by Mr. H. K. Covington at his homo and he told us Monday it was just 55 inches. Mr. Eli Gibson who Superintends Mr. 0 % McCaH'o Cooli nh cc i s Ino rep, is IST is 68 juches ul (iii d'veo. Wc noni ot' no locordfj ii own, but. wo must h?iovo '.i muid slfow Cu incbrs Tin: jail alur day iii<<ht beat all the ords I?OI?L What A Vale lt Tells If that mirror -of your* shows a wretched, bhullnw complexion, a j Uti ri diced look, moth patches and blotches on tho ?kin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills rcgulrtotho liver, purify tho blood, give clear, skin, rosy cheeks, rich comploxian. Ouly 'Sou al J. T. Douglas & Bro. Stops tho Gough and Works olF tho Cold. Laxativo Bromo Quinino Tablets euro a oold in ono day. No Ouro, No Pay. Price 25c a box, fl?0* Just in a nice line of Brass ind Iron Bedsteads. Call and see thom. G. W. Waddill The Bost Pr?paration for Malaria, ?hills and Foyer is a bottle of Grovo'a Tastolss Chill Tonio. It in simply iron and pun ?ne in a tasteless form. No euro - no pay. Price ?oo. Allanta, GA., Nov, 7, i87o Dr. C, J. Mollett -Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend your TEETHINA (Teething Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain lor their debilitated and sickly Infants, 1 have used it with very satisfactory rc suits the past summer with my child, ind while wc have herclolorc lost a child ar two Irom teething under other rem lidies, our present child that has taken TEETIUNA, is a linc, healthy boy. I am, very icspectlully, A, P. Brown, M. 1>. (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Ex [}ov, Joseph IC. Brown. Astounded Tho Editor Editor S. A. Brown, of llonnettsville. S. G., was once iinmcnoclv .surprised' Through long sufferinji from Dys pepsia, he writes, ' my wile was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric liittois which helped her at once and lifter using four bottles, she is entirety well, can eat anything, li's a grand tonic, and it's gentle laxative dualities iro splendid for torphid liver." Vor In digestion. Loss of Appetite, Stomach ind Liver t.oublcs it is a positivo, guar intccd ourc. Only 50o at J. T. & Bro. This slgnaturo ls on ovory box of tho gouuino Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that curca II col?! In ono ?loy Vou Know What You aro Takln? Whon you aro take Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic bcoau80 tho formula ls plainly given sn ofory butilo showing that it is simply Iron and Quinino in n tat-tolosa form. No juro-- no pay. Prico 50. Warning Notice. fl ll persons are hereby prohibited from tl, trespassing upon any ol my lands. A reward ot Ten dollars will be paid for arool sufficient to convict any on e ol a /iolatlon ot thc law under ibis notice by luntlng or fishing on any ol my j*"'^. Bermethwille, S. 0M Sept 4. i9?i? 'ADULTERA Tr]Dv .OO-?TEE GROCER WHITE FOUND\ Gl.Mt.TY OF VIOLATING OHl?'?l^Mj? FOOD LAYV8. Ittttarenttllff l^notn Cone<\nl.'itf < ll>v Ilonwilniv of CotTvu llrouultl Out hy HvlciiUilc Idxiicrtw-i'i'cu? noe vi ?Hiio? turiu. TOLKDO, ()., Aug. J}.-Tho Jury lu Jud??? Muck's court in this city hus found Juntos Whlto, n loci?! grocer, guilty ot" Belling adulterated coffee. Tho prose cution was based on u pac inigo ot Ar buckles Arlosn coffee. Tho State of Ohio, through the Furo Food Commission, prosecuted Whlto. Tho ease waa on trial i nearly it month und attrnctoil nit i ional alton lion. Tho manufacturers of A tlosn coffee conducted the dofonso Cot* Grocer White. The bust attorneys hi Ibo country were retained t?> defend him, but, after n short consultation, n vor diet of guilty wits rot urned bj Hie Jur.v. The State of Ohio conslin rn Ibis ix big victory. Pure Food < loiiiuil . don) i' Blackburn bus boon waging a wurt ti on spurious food article- und tito de partment luis been successful. The complaint of tho State of Ghin was that Ariosa coffee wu eon ted with a substance which concealed defect.! in Hie coffee mid made lt itpponr bettor than lt ls. Tho State charged tills conting or glazing was a fuvonibh me dium for tho propagation ol ?. .eb rbi Prof. G. A. Klrehmole.. of this e .>, a weil known chemist, wan the pilli ; pal witness for thc Suite, lbj i .ni made scientific examinai : . pics'of Ariosa purchased ?'rom Grocer While In the opon mn rh et. ll" found that each Ariosa Lorry contained un average of 1100 haetcrhi. Mr. Kirch inalor further tostllled that other cof fees bc examined contain.few baet< rta or none ut all. Ile declared ililli the glazed coffee wau nc' i wholesome food product. Chemist Schmidt, of Oin inn I, cot voboratt'd tho testimony < i Pi of. Kirch-, ii iii! or. Thu Slide did DO i prbSCiil fur thor testimony. Tho defense through the Arlni'cUloH, who prepared this gin'/' ! coffee, se cured some of tho most d lieut < lsts hud scientists lu thc t iii teilta los to give testimony In their behalt Prof. IL W. Wiley, of tho United Staten Ag rlcultural Departnient; Prof Vaughn bf Anti Arbor University; Fi >l . Mello mid Webber, of tho Ohio State Univer sity, were called to defend ? rio:. Dr, Wiley had made n careful ex a ntl ni of the method of nt.tnul li . .iring rio sa. Ho told of tho 10,000,000 eg??s us? ' by tho Arbuckles yearly ll) Hie p 1 "parn Hon of this ghwlng. Or this point lu cross exaniiuatlon, tho Suit. '.. hilo; ?oj deftly drew from him tho Infer? f t on that these eggs might I), kept in cold storage by tho Arbuckle! tm a year or two at a time. Tho experts who henri f>v. Wiley';' testimony were pleased to bo a bio to "catch" so famous a chen.Isl.. Tho doc tor at ono point In lils testimony ex plained very clearly how '.< ls that tho egg put Into tho coffee pot by !.. house wife settles the coffee. Ho Sit td .Hutt ? the boot coag?lales thc Ogg, ned mi lt sinks lo the bottom of th? ; bl lt ?uit'?l|CS thu line particles of coffer with ll, nod thus clarines the drink. It ls Uh net of coagulation io ihfwoflfep nb? U>.H ?w..? ibo work. Later on In ld.* eros.-, OMI'I . Inn hm. ie ?iud tb nd ni it Unit u ?e<> ' he egg was put ?m Aldoga coffee nt the. fh?lbry lt: beonuio ooiiiudatdii, nud hs ogg eanybl be >...? :t ii ted bu o \( .'.mi. thc eoatinS i>d ?j^?o yfyip p'? . ' ;l .. jj Vallie, UH rt ?'ii 'i1?."" v hen lt le'iel.^! the ci iVce pot; prof. Wiley ackiiowlodi?ed dal tito ghl'/lng blight b'j a ?'tx\ for tho propagation ot bueieuu, ?'? though he would not testify jiositiveiy dither way because he \y? i n. . s bao tcriologlst. Prof. Vaughn, of Ann Arbor, iiisd a witness for tho Arbuckle,'! still] bo found bacteria on Ariosa < : Prof. Molle, iinetlior willie* fdr the defense, found any mun'" . of lively bacteria on Ariosa coffee ho oxumluei), and be agreed that glazed coffee surely was a more favorable medium for ibo propagation of bacteria than uuplaz co ff co. Pure Food Commission?.! Uluekburh says: "The Stale ls very touch hinted over Its victory ngalnst ilils corpora Hon. We are now considering tho lid vlsablllty of Informing every grocer In the Stale of Ohio that It ls ai In frac tion of tho laws to sell Ariosa u ;,t tho sante time give wa ri it UR lo <-,ui Burners that Ute coff co ls un adult?rai ed food article." The verdict of tho jury In this case ' of r.atlonal Importance because n groud many other Stales have pu . l'? ><) la wa Uko that of Ohio, and lt ls natural lo suppose that similar action will bo taken by other Pure Fond Commis sioners lo prevent tho sah of glu/i d coffees. WiwilittiR-toti'M 1'iuthlloui '.'?iumm>. Lawrence, curl of Ferrers, 1? distant relative of George Washington, lind a most tyrannical temper, tin nm day In a lit ol' passion ho cut down with lils sword bis steward, nit old gent loman named Johnson. Tho latter bad given no provocation for tho deed, and Hie crime was nu act of brutoh;.\ Ides bio save that thc earl mit y i bl have boen well balanced montai ly. Ho was brought to trial for killi HA .. I n oh and demanded and received the pr I vi lego of being tried by bis pi . Tho bouse of lords was thronged dur ing the bearing. The evidence proved to be conclusive, mid Ferrers wa? sen teheed to bo hanged nt 'lyLinn. Ap peals were made to tho klug for 'lcm ency, but In vain. Ferrers niel hi . h tc with considerable bravado, .?o waa carefully attired for the or. islou md Insisted on providing a silicon cord for tho ceremony. To this whim tho ox, cc ti Honer agi ced, and tho earl wes turned off otherwise like nny oilier felon. AN lixHAUSTHI) Kxoi SK. A Cleveland woman Won I itu i o tho market house a lew .Iny ago to supply tile family I arele p, and was astonished at the High prices asked foi* V?g?tal il es, fr?n i pota loes down. "Bul why is everything so den ri" she asked. "Because of- the dry snell, ma'am," was the nuswor. She asked the sam? question several times and every man who answered her blamod the dry spell. Finally she stepped over to a fl di stall and asked tho price of whitefish. To her surprise fish had gone up too. "Oh come," she said in a h ilf appealing tono to the dealer, ''don't tell mo that tho dry spell is to blame for this ad vain 'e. tool"-Cleveland Plain Dealer, gillis N<-xfc Session of this School will bogia Monday the Second ?* day ol' September ?901, with tho following Faculty : NATHAN TOMS, Superintendent. iL ll. T. MAJOU, Principal. A ?S IST ANT8 : Miss Gorrino Jel?oress, Miss Lilian Miller,. Miss Sallie Crosland! Miss Bessie Carlisle, Miss Estelle ty. Richardson. Department ol" Music--Miss B.C. Parmater. Tl?.j Faculty i? excellent mid linn IJ?OD chosen with special roforoueo to tho nooda of I tho t-ohool. Tho conre? of Kt inly linn booti ravitcd hy most compotont oduoatore mid i brought up to dido. Tin- ichool-nover began a your under HO fnvorsblo auq>looH. j TUITION in tho Literary Depart mont in fioo to nil bonn lido roBidontH of tho Graded School District. All pupils, hot!? within ai;d without, tho Sohool D'mtriot, uro required to pay, before being enrolled, n contingent fee of two dollar? for oaoh session or part thoreforo and no pupil eau bo enrolled uutil tho focH has boon p:iid and tho pupil pro sonta to tho teachor of Ibo respectivo grado a cortifknto aigncd by tho Soorotary und Trearttror of tho Hoard of Trustees. lu oi\?n of any ono who ?H unable to pay tho contingent fe?, Haid foo may, upon application of p-iront or guardian of HUOII pupil, bo j remitted in thu discretion of tho Hoird" All nppHoatioiiH for Biwh remisi?n must bo j mado In writing and pat-Hod upon by tho Hoard of Yiuistoos, Tho Scosotary and I TrcaBuror has ny authority lo pat? upon or remit this foo in any enso, or to issuo any Oorti?oato until said fco has been paid, Wo urgo upon one and all thu importInuoQ of getting Ibo ohildrcn in nt tho opening of tho Sobool, KO that they may bo properly graded and got tho bonc-iit of a full torin. Tho following rates of Tuition arc charged nonresidents of tho Behool Distriot: First io Fourth Urado moleside, ?i 50 per month of four wceka. Fifth lo Ninth Orado hioluHivo, $2 50 por Rchool month of four woden. Tho Tuition for Minie w $3 per sohool month of four woeku, except whore thoro aro two or moro pupil* from tho samo family, in which casu il shall bo $2 50 por month for each pupil Thia tuition must bo paid monthly in advance to thu Scorntary aud Treasurer of the Uouid of Truntooc, who will thormtpon inane a Cortifio.ito directed to tho Teacher in nhargo of tho M unie Dop.irtinont that snob tuition has hoon paid and directing her to enroll mich pupil and give leesons for tho timo that IUIB boon paid for only. New Corliliealos inii'tt be procured and presented for each Buceocding mouth. AH other Tuition ?H due and payable oil prcteutntion of bill ut tho oad of each Hchool month. Patrons residing without tho limit of tho School Distriot und owning property within ?aid UiUriot Nindi havo credit on thoir tuition bil's in tho Lltorary Do pnrlmont for Ibo amount of eptpinl tax paid by thom roBpcotlvely during tho Sohool year. Printed catalogue with course of study may bu had ou application to tho Sooro* tary and Treasurer. Certificates oan bo obtained from tho Scoiotary and Treasurer at li in iill'n-c daily until tho opening. R. FORD, President. A. J. BRISTOW, Sec. and Treas. 13d. Trustees. . W? ww www www w yr -ir yr-iy vV^r-ir ww w -wTVT TT>V WW ?w www* yryrw -w www ww WT? WW BENNETTSVILLE ? B?KERY AND SONFESTIOBERY. -0 E^ESAiD, -FRESH DAILY. kJE?L]E?3239 I Orders lilied on short notice. DIJIIJ?S, ? All size OAK IOS made to order % - and-- % Wedding Oakes 9 \g?$m A Specialty. North East Corner Public Square April 22, 1901. JBemtetteville H?ove?ty XKRorhs, b\ K, ROWE, MAN Ats Kit. MCALM l> AN'I) MANUKAUTUKISll OR - CeiXing. FlooriDg, Siding, Brackets, ?ahwtotf?, newels, &c, Mm M ?lilAL OP ALL KINDS. IF YOU A\ik IN NB??O OK any kind of LUMBFR, 'ough j or dressed, wc would bo glad to have you call at our MILL and look over slock. i 1 I i DBj ?ai u o En ?SJ" ?l! I ? U LU ? W I "H r: tey 1 CO 5 S J i ^ ^ ? ^ ^ ^ - g 0y 9 H 5 H) tu-.siu r.?. . m ' aaanwa-ft FOE RIO NT An <S llorac Fnrm lo a riesirablo tenant. J T. DUDLEY, Atty a L?IW. Aug 21. 1001. ? Bargain for Somebody. j WILL SELL OUTiAP FOU CASH, or j un timo to tho tight man, | Two 60 saw Hall (?inn wilt? Feodora and Condoimora, all completo, Ono Aomo Cotton Pros?, 125 foot finished Shafting, Lot ol Pulte.y? and Helling, Al.ii in good running ord tu*, Reason for soiling I wish to put In largor ouilit. \X. M. SMITH. DonnalUvilta, July 25, 1901. FOtt SAIiM! A Pair of good Mules and a Family Baggy Mare. J. II. DAVID, Aug. I, 1001 Bonnottsville,S.O. FOtt gitHiJ "MICE HOMES for salo cheap, *' in Chesterfield county -7 wost of Cheraw. Apply to E. H? STAFFORD, Aug. 2, 1001.- Ohoraw, H. 0. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO vnluablo lota in Kant Boimotts ville. Ono contaioR a good dwelling with 8 rooniB, a wide hall and 3 porohos Tho other in a Cot tapo with 4 rooina a hali and two porehcH, Apply at this ollloo, Special Sanitary Notice. \ LL parlies knowing ot any premises or oilier place in bad sanitary con dition within thc corporate limits of Ibe Town of Benhcttsvillc are requested to notiiy the Town Marshal, who is the health officer ol the Town, and it will receive the attention ol Council at once C. S. McCALL, Mayor. June 21, 1901. Real Estate Agency. R, i,. KIRKWOOD, Manager. Parties wanting lo buy or sell prop? orly of any kind- h misos, lots, or lunns-should seo mo or write me at BonnetUvillc. Have two nice building lots in East Benuettsvillo-one lot J aero, Ont* Int 1 nore. NOTICE! All persons aro warned not to hunt or fish in what is known as the K. C., Kastorling Millpond after thia (Into without permission from either 61 the undersigned, und all persons having boats in same must remove thom at once. Tho law will bo enforced against nil who disregard this notice C. A. Brown, E. A. Patterson. Aug 22, 1901. Ti IK NEW Y O lt IC WOHLD Thrioo A Wook Edition, Tho Most Widely Read Newspaper in America. Time has demonstrated that the Thrice a-.Week World stands alone in a class. Other papers have imitated its form bul not its success. This ls because it tells it impartially, whether that news he po Utica! or otherwise It is in tact almost a daily at the price of a weekly. In addition to news, it publishes first? class serial stories and other features suited to thc home and fireside. The Thrice a Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays tor 156 papers. We plier this unequalled newspaper and the Dcm ocrat together one yeal* for $1.6?. To make room for Fa will close ont what I oed prices, ranging Iroj I have also a few HAMMOCK! thing new in Bennettsville) whio I haye a full reasonable p Call And See ly VKYIJ llespeitfully, G. " lion netta ville, ?S. C., Aug 20, 1 ATLANTIC COASTLINE RAILROAD OIU80N TO coi,UM ni A. LR A VIS, ARRIVE. 6 45 n. ra, QibHon, io io p. m. 7 to Bcuuottsvillo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 2S Sumter, 6 40 5 4 S P- Columbia, io 55 a. m. OIUBON TO CHARLESTON, I,IC A V IC. ARRIVE. 6 45 a, m. GibBon, io 10 p. m. 7 io Bounottavlllo, 9 17 8 02 Darlington, 8 25 9 ?5 Florouoo, 7 55 4 49 P. m. Charleston, 12 45 FLORENCE TO WADGSUORO. LE A VB. ARRIVE. 8 45 a. m. Plorenoo, 7 00 p. m. 9 20 Darlington, 6 29 ' ' 3? Cheraw, 5 15 fi M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. Aea't. Gen Pans. Agfc. J. R. KENLY, General Manager. We Feed The Hungry. WllKM in .town mid you want a good moal, romemher wo caa sorve you, A good meal fur 250. RoBtaurant north of the. Markot. D. J. BRAYBOY, M\ HOW W\\ SLBOWT m -tv.AW o TX boca iL koop tito correct, '.imo V Or do you bavo to oct U every twoncy fourhoUtrt? !)<, you? know wlmt ts tho matter with lt? Bring it to mo and lot mo pub it in oorrcofc time-kcophig order. It may bo dirty and ticed cleaning. It may havo a cog broken, It may liavo a eorow loose, or it may only need regulating. Bring it to me and tm mattor what aila it, I can put it lu fir&t class condition. My charges are very mod? erato aud tho work will be done promptly. I repair Jowelry and Clocks, a'do GunB and Pistols. Eor anything in my lino ooo ino. I can and do moot all oorapotition. S. J. PEAIISOW, Jowolor and Repairer. Our fee returned if wc fall. Any one sending .sketch mut description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning ihe patentability of same. " How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. X'ntcuts secured lhi on);h us advertised for sale nt our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without clinrge, in Tim VATHNT RCCORD, nn illustrated mid widely circulated Journal, consulted hy Manufacturers mid Investors, Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVAN8 & CO. (Parent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. O. WEARE STILL IN AT TII10 OLD STAND Amid l'repnred to (ill nt Short Notice - Orders for - Cyprews nutt White Fine Sash, Doors and Blinds, AT BOTTOM PRICKS. Wo eell no shoddy work, or misa*ftts. Shops on McColl street near residence s. v. FOWISRS, Jan 31, 1898 Bennott&vlllo, S. 0. TONSORIAL PARLOR, TI IK bebt workmanship. Hay Hum and Tonic Treatment Tools the liest and sharpest Polite attention always assured Three Artists in constant at endance. LADIK.S VVOKK a Specialty I Once a customer, always a customer, JACKSON $ HATCHER, TONSORIAL ARTISTS? Laed For Sale A numbor of tracts of vnhtablo farming land for eulo 'forms caa;-j excellency located; goad titloa. From 35 to 1,000 aorcs-In Soo:land and Uoboaon Coautioi, North Carolina. Most of thom iu an oxoollont atato of oulllvathmv Also Bovoral rc&idonoos and. ch nco buildt lug lots in tho town ot flaxton, Pet further information, oall on or write to. PATTKitfON ?fe MCCORMICK, Attornoy8"At-Liw, Maxton, N. 0? July 136, lpn, 3 ? ' .1 ..'>.,'-".'? ?!. ll Stook of Matting I have on IxaaO at reclu n IO to 20o pr, yd. S ami PIAZZA BLINDS (HOUIU h I will sell at COST ! wm rices. Ie. W. Waddill. 901. HLAKTIC AUB ?ADXIH RAILROAD, i 00NDEN8KD SCBEDULK. In l?ffootMaroh 26, 1899, Routh J i OU 11(1 Daily No 52 MAIN LINE rc or tn Bound Dally No 53 6 50 3 50 3 45 2 30 12 42 12 13 II 55 ii 07 10 36 io 09 8 45 p m p ra p in p in p ni p m a m a ra a m a rn n m Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv (Lv Wilmington Fayetteville Fayottevilio Sanford Climax Greensboro Greensboro Btokeadalo Walnut (Jove Rural Hall Mt. 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HtTlUh,* RotlAble, Slttipl?, Up-to date, Koononilcnl aud Abioluioly Por/ect-Fltltug Papar Vatterua. jd .v jr Afl tami ?Howed ead Petforatlou ?how I ? I ti? Dsstlso ead Sawloa llnfca. 1 ? I Only io tod is ctpta taeh-pone Mjjhaf. I I AaW for them, ?old In needy ovety ?'?X | >, I And town, olby rnatl from * I THK MoOALL CO., I I ii3*us-iir wtst sm st., New YORK. I ?J?IO?M Three Barbers I Three Chairs I l?verythlnv First-Clasn. SALOON ON MAMON STUEET. EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES BEST OF HAIR CUTS I Child ron re?oive special attention either at tho Shop at their howe, Your patronage solioite'd. J. A. GRACE, Berber. BENNETTS VILLE, H. 0. ?0 YEAB8? BXPEtilENQK PATENTS . nfjgtm; ?? Y--r* Dteiaria OPPVPIOHTf? *0r mifclOy naoertnm our opinion (top whothor fti| Invention li probably pn t cwi nf do. ?omthunlca t lon? ?.trio! ly conSdontlnl. Ilnm?bookpn ?'ntenl;? aonl. fr*o, Ofttesl naonoy for BOCurhiK Prupntp. I?nt<iut8 tiikon throtinh Muan A Co. reedite ipiclal notice, wltliout onnfgo, In tne ill!! I? UH! FOR SALE. J, M. J?OKBOK, jf.Uy 12, ifi?l,