The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, September 13, 1901, Image 2
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Friday Sont, 13 1901,
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PEN AND SCISSORQRAPHS
Mr, RI. J. Hough will tako tho
?illico pf Rlr. Ked fea rn in tho Legislo*
aturo. Ho was elected hist week.
Tho noted shows of Walhico and
John Robinson aro heading this way.
They will bo in North Carolina in
Ootobor.
On Soptonibor SJ, 11)00 Wilmington
recotvoiJ 8,300, bales of cotton. On
; September 1001 tho rno-jipt? Av eft 9.16
bales.
^"^n? condition of President Mc
Kinley is indeed vory gratifying and
his p'ly.-sioiaus hope for spec ly recov
ery.
There will bo n big rally of Con*
federate Veterans nt Red Springs next
Thursday lOlh. Every body invited,
to come willi u basket of good dinner.
Georgie claims tho colo red man
who blooded the face of tho mitti who
shot President McKinley last Friday.
At Lexington, fiiiss., Tuesday
night Mooroo li i ich ford ?nd Spen
cer Wright, colored fought a duel
with shotguns and both woro killed.
Syhclhor fanning pays or not depend
u good deal ou tho man, Mr. Popo
Brown of Georgia, who bogan busi
. ness as a fariner on rented land, now
owns six: thousand acres, and oycry
dollar willi which ho paid for it came
out ot thc farm. Mo can go on picnics
now whim hu fools Uko it and pay his
own way.
Tho cotton market liny not open
ed np very lustily. We believe,
however, that as the condition of
tho crop boco mos hilly known,
thal Ibo prico will bc bouud to in
crease.
It is reported that oil.has been
found near Cordova, Ala., at a
depth of 1,150 foot.
Bills of two Montana banks to
the amount of $3000,000 aro in
circulation without thc signatures
of tho presidents and cashiers.
They were in a recout train rob
bery in Montana.
John Anderson, tv Groen wood
county fariner, sold a watermelon
in Greenwood on Monday that
weighed 90 pounds. It brought
$2.50 and will bo sent to tho
Charleston exposition, lt was the
GHrnrdeau Triumph variety.
Col Bryan strongly intimates
that if tho democracy should
'abandon democratic principles?^
fSj^o'f lort h in tho Kihi^iis Oily j
..'lallbrni'' r. third patty would
liv Ve Iii? sympathy ii not iiif. sup ,
i )v(. ! '. \> i-f. i (.. \ ih-iotver.
"J * i > o ?'td?li rtV?*iij?Hiia'fc of tho ?an- j
.v-|niri!,ioni:u? iii thai: onr Made
Oh in j.i ind ?lu fMiilippiinli;]
b.Vii" t ear win trniiiU. On ( '.iii fi?hiel
principio ono might argue that
because lie missed his dinner yes
terday ho ought not to-day or be
cause ho made a poor crop last
your he wo'nt try it this year at
ill.-Observer
Virginia's Tribute to Mckinley.
In the Virginia constitutional con
vention oh Saturday, Senator Daniel
offered resolutions of sy ni pat h ywhich
were ably endorsed by Rlr. R'air in
tho following tender tribute to om
wounded President :
Mr. McKinley has endeared bim-elf to
our Southland by his u ti sol fish and genet
rous policy and his moniory can never bo
forgotten. At his call to arms ibo flower
mid chivalry ol' Dixie responded to his
call In one hundred days bc placod a
splendid crown of victory on Columbia's
t i lum pliant brow, and mankind stood as
tonished ut tho sublimity nf his career.
The lifo of a g relit man is never lived in
vain. Tiuly William McKinley has well
carried thc title Unborn generations
will ?-ini? bis pru j so and posterity will de
light lo honor his name.
"liikc a sun-ot in ibo mountains, while
wc gillio nt sonic lolly peak tho sun sets,
but a tender radiance still lingers around
(ho summit as if loath to leave in dark
ness a spectacle so sublime.
"Should tho dread summons come for
our President to 'join (bc innumerable
cai avail,' and should he becoino a brother
of ibu insensible rock and slugglish clod,'
I believe that tho while winged messen
gers will bear his soul through tho starry
vaults and that the ravishing strains of
thc marshalled angels will give it a lr!?
umpluil welcome imo that
' Karuwuy home of the soul.
Whore no storms cvoi beat
On that pcuooful shore,
While tho years of eternity roll."
.'As Virginians, as Americans, as pi?
liiots, 1 think tho convention should ad
journ.
Contrast these patriotic, pathetic
words with that uncalled for incendi
ary editorial, for which the Columbia
Stale Inn: been justly condemned, and
you have tho definition of anarchist.
What Do You Say to Thia.
Mr. Editor:-What will tho cot
ton growing States say to this.
In 1900 Mr. Frank Manning
Jr., ginned 200 hundred bales ol'
cotton iii August. And this 1001
has not ginned a halo np to ?Sep
tember 1901.
The outlook U rather a sad ap
pearance for tho futuro in Hebron
whore 1 get a glhnps of the crops.
Lands of previous years that
would make a bale of cotton to
thc aero this year will mako from
three to live hnndrcd pounds ol
.socd cotton to tho aero. Tho farm?
ors just as well do as 1 do. ?Sing,
"hark from tho tomb a doleful
sound,'' whore they havo Honed
over, and crack their whip and
koop moving.
Joel Covington,
'Covington, ti C.
September 0, 1901,
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.
{tomsof Interest From This Hus>
\\ thus Little City.
Wo lire having a spoil o? linc wea
ther now. Cotton is coming in right
lively. Tindo is brightuing up and (
everybody scorns lo bo in bottor Rpirits
I'lio henltb ot* our country is good.
Tho crop is going to be short but tho
price may bo will oven up things nil
right.
Tho overseers in our vicinity have
put tho roads in splendid condition, so
tho farmers will have no trouble in
gelling lo nmrkct.
Wo hod n light lively time hore
for tho pnsl few days among tho mow
wig machine agents. Ono ngonoy ebal*
longed Ibo whole mowing machino
fr a tenn ty for all points contained iu
a machine. This claim was made by
tho Wood's machine people The
McCormick machine people on seeing
this brood challenge promptly accept
ed nnd mndo all arrangements for tho
contest. A hugo crowd Wils in towii on
Monday to soe the Battle Royal-but
"thc best laid plans of mice uud mon
gang aft ugleo." On comiug out with
tb roo machines roady for tho fray
they could find no ono lo outer the
lists against Ihem, consequently the
battle was called off, and tho McCor
mick peoplo aro saying "Veni, Vidi,
Vici."
Mr. Sim Gibson of Gibson Station,
was hero to seo tho contest that we
did not have.
Wo have no school as yet. Through
SOUiO misunderstanding Mr. Smith
decided not to tench for us thia term,
f notice in tho Pee Doo Advocate
that it was reported th$t Mr. Smith
could not get board in Clio. Thia is
mistake, ns ho had all arrangements
mndefoi board. Afr. Geo Welch, erne of
of our Trustees is now on n visit to
tho Northern markets. As soon as ho
returns tho trtisteos will cloct a teach
er from among tho largo uumbor of
applications now on baud and school
will open jusl thc same.
Miss Sue Odom is visiting nt tho
homo of Mrs. Hattie Woodley in
town.
Mrs KSter?bergor, I am sorry to
report, is quito sick in Ballimore
where she wont for treatment- She
lins paralysis of the throat.
Mr. Robt Chaffin of your town will
take Up his rcsidouce with us to mor
row as cotton buyer for J. H. Sloan
of Wilmington. We aro glad to have
him as a citizen of our town.
Dr. and Mrs. R. B.Covington have
the heart felt sympathy of our poo
plo in the loss of their little Margucr
ii?-. .1 . 1 . ---1 ~.,~ tl.il - M.fl
uto, a biigui. auu -TiiioOine m. no g>t
of six years. She will be eadly missed
by her little playmates, hut only
those who have had tho sad exper
ience of giving up tho brightest and
best of their children can truly sym
pathize with them in their groat sor
row and loneliness.
Mr. Don McQueen ot Donoho, who
lina j list completed n lar*?* abd hand
some . . i.S.Muc, gave a very enjoy
ijbU ( iVloi'tatnmebt on lisi; Tliitrsdrtjy
night coin pli ilion I n ry to Miyi* Obra
I MbUue, A larg? ?yovyd ?t?bbdtkl until
: 'ho y;< .. ililli hun* vv.'-.i <-m\ -. \\ti\p? de
lijirhf?d 00(1 \b\?? ie -i'OU J>l i ->r
tht-i? hdfct u;nl hbatefcf!
W < \\? .HCOI'? nib glad tbe oliaii > r.
are (jope1 io? tho rvovcryui' ou* r?un
dont. If tho northern peoplo would
do their duty they would take the
cowardly whelp who committed the
deed and give him a taste of Georgia
justice-"Kerosene Oil and a box of
matches," and then quit condemning
! wc of the south who punish brutes of
I like cha rael er in thc same way, and
will continue to do so, ns long as
time hists for certain crimes.
I have j list seen a very laughable
runaway. A mule got gay willi a bug
gy and smashed it on a trco and then
?topped business. 1 ike a great many
people who start out they get too gay
in tho starb run against a snag and
stop, may bo with their lather in law.
J. F. McG.
September ll, 1901:
LOWER mtOWNSVIU/K
lloma of interest uro very ooaroo
at this timo.
Our Farmers arc vary busy
picking tho short crop ot cotton.
Crops aro fully short half. If wo
got short prices, worse
Mrs. Fannie Oottinghnm has
roturnod from an oxtended visit
in North Carolina.
Mr. J. W. Gunter of Browns
ville has accepted a position with
Mr. J. J. Matheson of Blenheim,
Mr. J. P. Gibson is now behind
Mr. J. J. Mathcson's counter at
Blenheim.
Mr. J. L. Sawyer of Marion is
cutting all kind of capo rs-itu a
linc girl.
Mr, H. 0, Harper has roturnod
to his old homo in Brownsville)
after spending 8 months m Geor
gia.
Mr C. G. Bruce, of Parnassus,
has oponed up a nico lino of goods
at tho Hodges old stand in Browns
ville. Goorge is ono of thoso dov
er young men. The writer wish
es him much success.
Koot )fh Stray Coon,
Bennettsv?Ue H
F. 1
- DE ALK lt IN AND M
Ceiling, Flooring,
Balusters, Ne
BUILDING IA UKI
IF YOU AUK IN N13ICD Ob'
or dressed, we would be glac
and look over slock.
V^wwwwvwwwr wv wv* www
DOTS FKOM DAHLS HAY.
Mr. Editor-As I have not bien in
onie (imo 1 thought 1 would call uroutid
igain We aro having s?ido lovolv .wea?
her now.
Mrs. Wilma ?UW?IC? is *till very low.
Miss Tillie Spears is spending a while
vith hor aunt Mrs. Ann Conner nt Dillon
M ins Alice McQungc roturnod home on
Friday from a visu lo her sister Mrs. Kiln
Wright at Dunbar.
Mr Jamos McQiuigc and bis better
half were out riding Sunday afternoon.
1 think Mr. \Y. K. Spears Ls Bonnotis*
ville struck. Ask him who il is, ho will
tell, won't you, Willie ?
Mr. and M r.s. Kd. Townsend spent
Sunday al tho homo ol Mri Win Spears.
Mr. Silas Spear* returned homo Sun
day from Hod Springs. 1 think ho in
tends to go lhere another year.
Ono of our neighbor's little boys some
time ago caught a chicken aud cut olTils
head. Iiis mama asked him why ho did
it.^ His roply was "1 was bunting some
uhtcken dumpling."
Sept. IU, I DUI. L.
FOIi SALK -My residence nnd Lots
it Bleuhahn. Apply lo Mrs II F. MoMil
Inn. monheim^ ?. (J.
Titi it ITT K oi?1 inosriwT,
Whereas it has pleased our Heavenly
Father to remove from lu . earthly home
in ibo midst of a lifo of usefulness Mis?
Sallie MoKinnon whoso nobility of ellar*
actor has left a deep impress on tho
community in which alto lived and on all
with whom abo was associated, therefore
bo it
Resolved 1. That wc, tho motu hors ol'
tho Beauty Spot Auxiliary of tho Worn?
au's Foreign Missionary Soeicly Mailboro
Couuty, S. C , desire to express our ap
probation of tho grout loss .sustained in
hor death aud wish to bear a loviiu wit
ness to hor fidelity and /cal in all sho un
dertook.
Resolved 2, That her prescuco will bc
greatly missed in ocr society as sho was
generally prosont ??.nd cvor ready to aid
in the advaneA^ont of all its intcrosts
but "God death all things for thc best"
and wo bow ni humble submission to Iiis
will.
Resolved ;t, That wc ofter to tho be
reaved family, in heir great sorrow our
sincere and heartfelt sympathy an i wc
pray that Qod will sustain thom in this
trying ailliotion and may thoy bo comfor
ted with rho thought thal fill i h i < dy
.", joe before' to syohvnni' ilu tn o ho
llvMUltifdl ? boto.
Ro.'oivod I, i'll d a blank p f
minute 1):.' inii'ubbd to hc'i m m:?
Vto8<?\Vif<j S, A o'bi oXilU'-ii. re,i n's
b? ?ni ' ' " - ' ,\ ..!...,.;... i 'I
boro .'.''I'.ii'iiff.t, iibd iS^ulty-tti 1 n
Ad. ir.e. ?t
Mrs ( ?livy ti, s;idrlii
Mil ' rn . Melut,.v,
Mrs. John R Hamer,
Mrs. Hienda Huostbss
Aug 3U, 1001. Committee,
INMKMOItlAM.
Marguerite thc interesting littlo daugh
ter of Dr. lt B and Nnamuh Covington
DfClio S.C, was born August 7ib 1895,
iud died September llb 1 ?JO 1. Being a
little ovor six years of rig?), .she was be
soming moro and moro inter?s' in g every
lay of ber life. She was tho light ol
that happy home, and imparted cheerful :
ness to all around her. In thc school at
Clio sho was a favorite among lin little
girls, a.id it was affecting to seo so many
af thom marching up to her grave and
laying their garlan ls nf Howers upon it
in token of their nil'jct ion, and thus at*
tosling their sorrow on account of hm
?arly departure. As a student she was
bright, and although she h ul boen lo
school but a bhort limo she bad learned
to read woll. Du account of ber bright
ness and her cheerful quiet disposition,
?ho was a general favorito among all who
know her, und nil Clio and many others
deeply sympathize with hor sorrowing
parcnt-i. In l|ie midst of all these cn
uouraging prospects willi refbrenue to flip
futuro, disease como upon her, and des*
nitu all that could bc done for ber vol i ot'
by m?dical skill an I tender nursing it
juiokly did i'? worki an 1 tho pro mi in *
jirl is taken,
.'Borno by angels on their wings
Far from earth her H-mit ll ios,
Finds hor Uoil, and sits and nings
Triumphing In (Jarad iso.''
Wo are constrained to exclaim "O tho
Icplhs of the riches both of tho wisdom
aqd knowledge of G )d! how unsearch
able ore his judgments mid his ways past
(?niling out.
She has been taken, and in tho midst
?jf our sadness and sorrow tho language
af our Savior oonios. softly saying "'do
.is, "what I do thou knowest not now,
but thou shalt know horca I (or." May
lier paroots who are so sorely bereaved
bo enabled thtjs to pray:
"0 may thcoo troubled hearts of ours,
The jenson loam fron) In ids and I jo ?vern,
and learn from self to nonio,
beavo all things to oar Father's will,
\nd In bis mercy trusting still
Find in ooo!) trial poaeo."
Sho was buriod in I)obren Omnolery
3cpt 5, 1901 ? Hov L, M. Humor con -
bloting tho funeral service in tho pies
moo of a largo and sympathizing congre?
cition. ' H"
Covingtou S C.
Septcmbor Ot h? loOI.
Rorkeley county hus only twen
ly-threo inhabitants to the squaro
milo, and stands next, to tho hot?
tom of tho list of counties in this
l'oancot. Horry county comea last
with only twenty-two.
Yea, but she boats that on tho
jongrossional elections.
mm '? 1 "" .11 m H * MI
Beal Estate Agency.
fl. /,. KIRKWOOD, Manager.
Parties wanting to buy or soil prop?
erty of any Kind-houses, lots, or
farms-should soo mo or wrtyo ni?
at Bennottsvillc.
Have two nice building lot J in East
lionnetteville-ono lot 1 acre, Ona
lot } aero.
lovetts Mlotfe,
E, POWE, MANAOHU.
ANUFACTUKIOlt OF -
Siding, Bracket^
weis, &c?
AL i ALI KINDS,
any kind ol' LUMBIStt, <???li
1 to have yon call at our Ml [iii
'CW
Stops tJio Cough und Woi'ks nfl' tho Cold,
I,fixative Bromo Quinino Tablets cnn; a cold
in ono day. No Curo, No Pay. Prto 25e
box.
A Shocking Calamity.
"Lately befell a railroad laborer,"
writes Dr. A. Kellett of \Vsibford, Ark.
! His fool was bildly crushod, but Buck*
lon's Aruioa Salve quickly cured bini,
UT biuipiy wonderful for Burna, Boil**,
Piles, and ?ll skin eruptions. It's the
world'? chain pion healer. Curo guar
anteed. U?o. Sold by J. T. Douvla
& Bro.
Allanta, (ia., Nov, 7, iK79?
Dr. C. J. Moflelt-Dear Sir: I cannot
too strongly recommend yourTEI ?
(Teething Powders) to mothers as one ol
the best medicines they can obtain lor
their debilitated and sickly infants. I
have used it with very satisfactory je
suits tho past summer with my child,
and wtutc we have bcrctolore lost a child
or two hom teething nuder other rem
edies, our present child that has taken
TKKTIUNA, is a line, healthy boy.
I am, very lespccllullv,
A. If. Brown, M, JJ.
(Brother ol U. S. Senator atti', lix
Gov. Joseph 10. Brown.
- * ? ?-.
Stood Doath Oil.
10. H. Munday, a lagycr of Hoi biotin,
Texas, once fooled a gravo digger. J lo
says/ "My brother was vory low willi
malarial Ibvor and jaundice 1 porsualed
bim to try lOlcotrio Bitters, and hu v..n
ROOD tnueh better, but continued thdir usc
until bc was wholly cured. I ruo Miro
lOlcotrio Biltors saved hi? life." Tba
remedy expo's malaria, kills disea - pi?-inU
and purifies tho blood ; aids digostioui
regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, om es
constipnlion. dyspepsia, norvous discuses,
l?malo complaints; dives perfect hokltli<
Only 50o by J. T. Douglas & Br,
Working Night and Day. ?1
Thc busiest and might lest tilt hi i bini;
that ever was mude is Dr. Kir s V W,
Life-Pills. IOvcry pill is a sug. , tUttU ?
globule of Iio??lli? tims changes Nveuktiesti j
into strength, listlessness into qtiiirxy
brain-fag into mental powor.
wonderful in building up tho health . ,
ly 'i? cbs itt .). 'Pi Douglas & Bro.
<8 ^^wa, .-'
? ; li 1
This signature Is on every box of th? i/GUUlue
Laxative Broitio?Quiiinie x?id<>^ ?
tho romcdy tbnt curup a oolil lu om .?.?... j
You Ki?./v.?'V.Miat Y\vil MO T . '
Wli'.'D yo rori iaito Ur?ye? Taute
Poul li ot\ i \ ila Fbi ift)i? l? plnlidj t|iV4>'tfj]
ou o?'.ry b .f)v -iu.viog i\u?t iMo'hnjily j
Lri).\ (,i.l.l/'.?xf.i:<:e ;lbra i>---'".. fruin. W \\
?.ovo .. iViW'?&f '"' > Y'l
Warri'Wfe Motu*
.I ll persons are hereby prohibited Ito? \
li) trespassing upon any ot my lands.A
reward ol Ten dollars will be paid foi
prooi sufficient to convict any one of ;
violation of the law under this notice by
huming or fishing on any of my lands,
(J. S. Mc?AbXi.
Bcnnettsville, S. C., Sept 4, I gb!.
-.V .:._... ..j.? ~yr?ip*f
An Ordinance
To Reg?lale the Cleansing of Wain
Closets, Sinhs. &c, in the Town of)
Benncttsuille j
lie it ordained by tin Mayor ??nd Al I
dorman ot the Town ut' Bennets ville iu i
Council Assembled.
I, That on and af er this dato ail!
parlies owning or controling tu imv w.iy
as tenant or ot hot Wiso any water olo.-rt I
sink or privy, within thc c >rp nat . limits
of thc Town of Biiiinoltsvillo ?hull haw ,
them so locate I at ti) bo accessible to
ibo Town scummier curt and not to ho j
located on ornear any ditch
.J. Tindall punies owning or in any
way controling any water closet, sink or
privy .sh di uso limo u.-hes or dry earth
freely and shall pay on the lust hy ol'
eitch month to tho (Hork ?nd Treasurer
of said Town the following taxes ai por
lohedulo below.
Private Families por month ??KHS for
euch 'doset.
BusinosK House or Ofh'cc, por month
I Oohs fir ouch opening.
Academics per month $ l 00
llotoh por monili $1.00
Bunning House p.?r m mth ft?ots
Any person violating any of tho pro>
.?'ions ol ititi ordinance slull bo denoted
guilty of misdcincumir und upon convict,
lion shall bc lined not loss than five del
lars nor more than one hundred Or bo im
prisoned not less than live days nor moro
i hau thirty days. First payment dui)
Sept 3!Hb.
Done ami rali lied in Council this tah
day of September, A. I).. iQOl.
C. S, McCALL, Mayor,
MILTON MCLAURIN, Clerk.
FOR RENT
An 8 Horse Farm ton dtsirul-h
tenant.
J. T. DWiUiV,
Atty n liitw.
Aug jj, IDOL
A Bargain for
I Wi Lb SBLL CHEAP POlt CASH, or
\ On time lo tho right man,
Two 60 saw Hall Oinft with Food001 and
Condensera, all completo,
j One Acmo Ootlon Prose,
ia> feet finished Shafting,
Lot of Pulley? and Bolting,
Ai,j, in good running ordor, Roa'iun foi
Bolling I .vlsh to put In largur outfit.
W. M..SMITH.
Bonnottsvillo, Jidy 25, 1901.
Valuable Property For
Sale Cheap.
Ty/O vnluablo lots tn lOaflt Bonuotl ivillo,
Ono eontnhiB a good dwelling with 8
rooms, a wide hall and 3 porohei, Vue
other ls a Oottngo with 4 rooms a fjrdl and
Iwo porehftp, Apply at this <$ee,
UR FALL and W1NTEK STOCK has been arriving for past
10 days and now we are in a position to show ono of the
t?hdsom?st lines ever brought to Marlboro County.
Everything New in
ry Chi>o<1s5 Notion?,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Groceries,
and Hardware,
Belting and Lace Leather.
Our Furniture Store nas l)et>n replenished and
wo run now show you a pretty line of SUITS, BEDS, CHAIRS
:tnd everything usually kept in a First class Furniture Store, at
prices fully I? percent lower than similar goods could be bought
lu th? County. Ask to seo OUR MATTRESSES-the celebrated
lU'x," ''Dexter" and "Home-made." We carry a full line
ind invite your Inspection.
i> mm'Y OF OLER KS k NO ThOUBLU TO SHO W GOODS.
0? .11 in to see us when in Town.
Very respectfully,
c. s. MCCAIN.
Bennettsville, S, C,
v? ?.at so?le people you Know, ami wlio Imvo Tested These
4l?o<1s, Hny about Clio 1'ixcclsi.oi* Cook Stoves:
I bought an "lixcclsior (Jook S'ove" last Spring. I am well pleased with it
[t nql only performs well hut requires less wood than any Stove I ever had.
GEO. M. WEBSTER.
1. h.ive been using thc new " Exccdsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard &
o., tor i6 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction.
Mrs J; G. W. COBB.
vlrs Conn lias just put in another
? ?
gaul the V'F.vcelsi li (look Sl?ves and lunges" ap good the best, and
in nord ol a Cooker I endeavor io get that w.....<: ol Stove,
A. j. BRISTOW.
.Mr. r;i;u?'r<>w bought ont- (rom a si.sii:)' town, as until recently
fee yyj?,s no agency in lionne Urville.
'rho wiC:.oehd >r Unhjo'- bought of you glvus entire .uli ?'.n.?nn
JAS. I'. DAVID.
ivso ,;(,(k!. ano ail kind nf Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Oils
| m ne had at BX?BL810R BAR?WARB 00.
K mneusviiic, s. o. Next to W. P. BreedenV
MARLBORO GR?DED SCHOOL
r?tElS Nt-xt Session of this School will begin Monday the Second
?:tij day of September 1001, with the following Faculty :
NATHAN TOMS, Superintendent.
J. R. T. MAJOR, Principal.
ASSISTANTS: ?
Miss Corrine .feileres?, Miss Lilian Miller,
Miss Sallie Crosland, Miss Bessie Carlisle,
Miss Estelle W. Richardson.
Department of Music--Miss B. C. Parmater.
Th j Faculty ?H excellent mid has boon cbo9cn with special roferenco to tho lined? ol
die ' -''ool Thc course of ntndy IUIB buen rovhod by moBt compoteut educators mid
Drought up to date. Tho school never began a year unde? to favorublo nutpioaa.
'1 Ol riON in tbo Literary Dcpartmci.t is free to all bona fido residents of tho Omiten
Soho ?I District. All pupils, both within ar.d without tho Sohool Distriot, aro required
io p?,v, before bein)/ enrolled, a contingent fco ot two dollars far oaoh ne^ion or p.irt
.hpr'eroro and no pupil cnn bo enrolled until tbu fees bas boeu paid and tho pupil pro
told*i to tho tcaehor of tho roupootivo grado a cortillcate signed by tbo Soorotary and
Pron Mirer of tho Hoard of Trust?es. In OAHO of any ono who IB unablo to pay tho
iontiagent foo, said foo may, upon application of purent or gu milan of suoh pupil, bo
'emitted In tho discretion of thv Bo ird . All applications for such remission must bo
inudo in writing and parsed upon by tho Hoard of Yauatoos. Tho Soosotary aud
Treasurer haB ny authority lo pass upon or remit thin foo in any caso, or to ?S?UO nay
?01 i'lieut o until Bftid fcc lina boen paid.
Wo urge upon ono and rdl tho importance of getting tho ohildron in at the opening
>f the Sohool, so that they may bis piopcrly grabed and got tho benefit of a full torm,
1'ho following rates of Tuition aro charged non residents of tho School Distriot :
First to Fourth Grade inchisido, $i 50 per mouth of four weeks.
/ if th to Ninth t? I ado inclusive, $2 50 por school month of four wooka,
Tbo Tuition for Music ls $3 por suhool month of four weeks, except whero thoro uro
Iv o 01 more pupils from tho sanio family, in which cane ic shall be $2 50 per month
for caph pupil Tbli tuition must bo paid monthly ir. ndvanoo to the Secretary and
Vu aRtuor of tho Bonid of Trustees, who will thoraupon i?suo a Certificate directed to
Lim Teacher in charge of tho MUB?O Dopirtmont that such tuition has boon paid and
ilircctiug bor lo euroli Mich pupil and givo ICSBOUH for tho timo that has boon paid for
Daly; Now Certificates mint bo procured and prosonted for eaoh succeeding month.
other Tuition ?H duo and pttjablo ou presentation of bill at tho end of each
whool month. Patrons rebiding without tho limit of tho Sohool Distriot and owning
property within raid Dibit jet shall hnvo credit on tholr tuition bil's in tho Literary Do
pst I ment for tho ninon nt of ?prcinl tax paid by thom respootivcly during the Sohool
ytiar, Frintod oataloguo with oourso of study may bo lind ou application to tho Sooro?
i .ry u<id Treasurer. OorllQoatos can bo obtained from tho Soorotary and Troasuror
u> bis ofllco daily until tho opening.
lt. FORD, President.
A J. BRISTOW, Sec. and Treas. Bd. Trustees.
B?NNETTS?ILLE ? B?KERY
AND 0ONFE0TIOBERY.
X^IEIJES^DD, --FRESH DAILY.
C^^i3k-3ES.IE3?S?^ i Orders lilied on short notice.
J^OIJIJIIBI, I Ail size CAKES rando to order
- and- I Wedding Oakes
liPXESSL A Spooialty.
Alorth East Corner Public Square*
April 22? |901r ^ *
ftffftmmvwN ?T BC
MlIM MM
To make room for Fa
will close out what I
oed prices, randing ixoi
I have also ? lew HAMMOCKS
thing new in Bennettsville) willoi
I huye a full
reasonable pi
Call And See IV
Very liespectfully,
G. 7
Benucttaville, S. C., Aug 20, 1
ATLANTIC COAST UNE RAILROAD
GIBSON TO COLUMBIA,
LEAVK. ARRIVE,
6 45 ft, nt, Gibson, io to p. m.
7 IO BonnottBvillo, 9 17
8 02 Darlington, 8 25
9 25 Sumtor, 6 40
5 45 p. m. Columbia, 10 55 a. m.
OIB80N TO CHARLESTON.
?,KA VIC. ARRIVE,
6 45 a. ra. f J ?luton, io io p. m.
7 io Bonnottavtllo, 9 17
8 02 Darlington, 8 25
9 15 Floronoo, 7 55
4 49 p, m. Charleston, 12 45
FLORRNCE TO WADIiSnORO.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
8 45 a. m. Florence, 7 00 p. ni.
9 20 Darlington, 6 29
11 30 Choraw, 5 15
P. M. EMERSON, II. M. EMERSON,
Trafilo Mauagor. Ase't.GonPass. Agt.
J. Ii. KENLY, Gonoral Manager.
We Feed
The Hungry.
WUKN In town and you want a good
moal, remember wo can sorvo you.
A good moal for 250. Restaurant
north of tho Market!
D. J. BRAYBOY.
lil STILL HI
A 'l' TH1C OLD STA NI)
ii niul 1\\ nVre?j io Short Notice
Ohlers tot.
pyprefeg ?ml White IMn?
&&sjfj 13 a or s ?iid El .Und a,
AT I?OTTOJ.I PRICKS.
W? soil no shoddy work, or misa-Uta,
Shops on MeColl street nonr rcnidenoo.
S. F. POWER?,
Jan 31, 1808 BonnotUviUe, S, 0.
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THE best workmanship.
Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment
Tools the best and sharpest
Polite attention always assured
Titree Artists in constant at endance.
LADIES WOUK a Specially !
Once a customer, always a customer.
JACKSON & HATCHER, '
TONSORIAL ARTISTS.
L?find For Sale
A number of tracts of va'.uablo farming
laud for Bulo Tetina easy; cxtc'lontly
locatot?; go::d titles Fro n 25 to 1,000
acres-In Bec lund and Robeson Comities,
Notlh Carolina, Most cf thom ht au
excellent nt a tc nf culi i val ion.
Also eovcial residences and choleo build
lng lota in tho town of Maxton. For
further information, call on or write to
PATTERSON & MOCOHMICK,
Attorney a-At-Law,
Maxton, N. O'
July 26, ino i, a
NOTICE!
All persona aro warned not to
hunt or fish in what is known aa
the R, (!. Kilato ri in g Mill Pond
aftor this dale without permission
from either of tho undersigned,
and all persons having boats in
same must removo them at once.
Tho law will bo on forced against
all who disregard this notie?.
C. A. Brown,
R. A. Patterson.
Aug 22, IDOL
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Goan! Lino, at Maxton with the Catchy
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Red Sprlugs and Bowuioro railroad, nt, Han
ford with the Seaboard Air Lino, nt Gulf
with tho Durham and Charlotta Railroad,
at Greenboro with tho Southorn Railway
Company, at Walnut Gove with tho Norfolk
and Western Railway,
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T. M. EMERSON, Traillo Manager.
H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Paeo-Agont.
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