The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, October 25, 1901, Image 2
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tf. /I. BROWN - - - Editor,
Friday Ootobor 25, 1901,
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Subscription Price I
Ouo year.$1.00
Six months.50
Throo months.25
PEN AND 8CI8SOR&RAPH8
Judge Buchanan will opon
court at Darlington noxt week.
Blind Tom tho groat negro
piano player, is again on tho
road, and will be in our town to- j
morrow night.
Tho Fair at Columbia opousj
noxt Monday. Tho city is already
full of fakirs anti visitors willhavo
to watch for them.
Tho tea raised io South Carolina
is said to bo tho finest ia the
world. Thon why not stop paying
freights from China.
Tho grund jury of Marion coun
ty havo found a shortage iu tho
accounts of tho VJX Auditor and
K v 'Treasurer of ?3,000,
Hampton cohn ty had a ly Hob
ing U'lidft) ti i ghi-u|ci4or6dfcr?i)t.ip
(or burglary and firing on l.ho j
judy ol' the house.
. Baker Gasquo of Mullins had
lils oyso shot out recently trying
trying to soaro tho family of a
colored man. Tt proved a very
cosily piece ol Cu ti.
Uobbo r?. blow rpo i 'ho safo of
th? big l'est oil!co at ( hicago Sun
day ttnd goi $76 0 )0 worth of |
tari pi . Tho only remedy is to call
in what aro out and have now
ones made.
The republican executive
committee met in Columbia this]
week and endorsed Geo H. Hug
gins for collector of internal
revenue.
The Lancaster county alliance
at their meeting on Friday
passed a resolution urging farm
ers to hold their cotton seed for
higher prices.
Five hundred and nine stud
onts have entered Clemson this
season. The new dormitory ie
nearing completion, and this
makes room for moro.
fpV? r\ r\i\ ?1 fi? V ^vn ion r\ ? *p >>aoi a
A. * J O OU ttl (lil j'* u'i'v v i A. ?V/UA
dent Roosevelt has suddenly
given place to sharp criticism
on account of Iiis having enter
tained Booker Washington col-1
orod recently. Alas, for earthly
honora as long as cufllc remains
in the wood pile.
The post master general says
the rural free Delivery system
is one of tho most popular and
aucee.ssfnl bVaiicli?^ r tho peint;
6?l*on do }.)U rtti toiles tn .'til service
ll. >>\vA\\ to ":iy vi M n if covis ns
JIMII li to fiend a letter or paper
on this route, if only JJ (hiles
away, US io ??C? Lu "?lid inci?
to California.
An exchange says: "B is the
most unfortunate letter in the
English Alphabet, because it is
never ont of danger." The ex
change fo gets that the afore
said letter is never in war, but
in peace. It is the beginning
of existence, and commence
ment of ease and end of trouble I
Without it there would be no
bread, no meat, no water, no|
life, no home, no, gospel, no |
Jesus, no heaven.-Anderson
Intelligencer.
For tho Children
Tho ladies of tho Methodist
Church (Group no 4) will enter
tain tho children on Mr. P. A.
Hodges lawn opposite tho Metho
dist Church on this Friday p. m.,
from 4 to G. Tho children of all
olin ! ' iiioh uro cordially in
vi tod Admission 10c.
The chi ' .viii be measured
iti height and < andy distributed
accord in j.j t > : hoi r numbor of
inches.
Federal Patronage.
What is the use for some of
the newspapers of this State to
keep harping upon the fact
that McLaurin controls tho fed
oral pat ron nfc ?rii thin Stiitfj and
ba.'. 1 >i??li MT: ' Mppoi .1 li 11 to
oil)ce. I'Y'V our \y . \ would
hui ? . .. ot! douKii ?'titu, who
will /iol ch fi ugo thou party
ainiiati* 'ii > i )' Ute nke of office
put in oince any day rather
than havo republicans uppoinfc
ed to the same office, and if
President Roosevelt should ap
point negroes as post masters
and revenue collectors he would
be burned in eillgy in South
Carolina. Apart from McLau
vin's own beliefs on national is
sues, he should be upheld by
our people in his efforts to have
good mon appointed to federal
ofHcos in this State.-Newberry
Herald and News.
Special Town Notice !
AJOTI0U ia hereby given thnO tho fol?
lowing olmngoB linvo boon rando In tho
Ordinaneo Itogulatlng tho Cleansing Water
Glos?la ?fco,
Prlvnto families por Month 150.
Bqnrdlng IIousow ** u Soo.
'Business Henson Offloos ?fco,
For onoh oponing io.
In nil other rospootA tho Ord 1 nanoo ro
main's unchanged. Partlos wlio havo paid
for tho month ondlng Sept 30th will be
oroJlted with tho amount paid.
Dono and ratified in Council this 18th day
of Oat., A. D., toot.
MtTr/CoN MoliA?ftiN, ?lerfa
OLIO CORRESPONDENCE.
Items ot Interest From Thih Hus*
tiing Little. City.
I ?lavo just returned from Greuu
land. Times are not as dull In that
country as thoy aro hero. Tho mer
chants out there don't do like they do
hero. Thoy just tako a mortgago on
a one-eyed mule worth about ton dol
lars, and thou ndvanco about two
hundred dollars worth of guano and
three hundred dollars worth of meat,
flour and dry goods, and lot tho man
who owns tho land get his rent first,
and then it gives tho owner of tho
aforesaid mulo a good chauco to go to
all tho picnics nud shows and get
drunk on Saturday night and holler
and curse and keep folks awako that
is compelled to bo out late at night,
Thoso Greenland folks havo tho ad?
vantage of us in many ways thoy v.ill
lot a man, havo a lion for four hund
red dollars, while tho man mule and
buggy nint worth a cuss, and thereby
cause somo ono who is able and will
ing to pay them for their work to
looso their crop, just because they
could givo a lciu nud not have to
work ouly whon they pleased to do so,
and thou it is so nico to furnish these
so called farmers guano and got their
pay in dead grass, uottor know as hay,
and then it gives the clerks a chunco
to got fresh air and drink now wino
while they ure out hunting tho seht?
teriug cotton and milch cows and
thoo it njtves everybody a good chauco
tb toll titi) ii ?uh abott! liolllin? ^o?tl?
at obst. Nobody in Greenland ever j
soils goods nboy? e?slj thoy always tt I
tue truth una bell inuit goods Ut j??t
what it costs thom to got them in tho
house, and somo of thom will ovoo go
so far ns to gwe a poor old negro who
doesn't know tho figures on tho scales
10 ounco3 of moat for a lb and thou
to'l the poor old follow ho ia loosiug
money; anti thon if a mau out 'liere
trios to build up an honest business
somo old cuss will write back to tho
U. S. and toll the wholesale mou not
to oredit that fellow, he is going to
bust any how; he is too young and
hasu't had experiouce enough in busi
ness; and then thoy do mighty funny
almut this matter. The wholesale mau
always sends tho .otter that this old
cuss writes back to the young unex
perienced merchant and puts him on
his guard so to speak.
Greenland is a favored spot, why
the preachors out there don't have to
do like our preachers do. If a church
member goto drunk out there they
just lot him stay in the church. A man
out thero can ourse, lie, get drunk,
stab his neighbor in tho back, sond
his brother church member's ten year
old son to tho Depot after a jug of
whiskey in tho night, sit on the front
beuch in tho church and cry, pray in
public, go homo drunk ns a foot at
night and talk about every body but
his own folks. I say a mau can do all
this in Greenland and if he oulylivo9
in a white house with green blinds he
is called a loading citizen out thero.
They don't make tho preachors
talk plain liko our preachors do. They
know if thoy do this tbiug tho people
won't pay their assessments.
Then tho good women don't havo
to tin Uko they ile hero, yjslt the ; v.
and pilly [jet happy once h y?nr? 1 hoy
don't have lo /> lo soe any body out
tin-it univ thou On ii kiti io}k.s They
don't havo to |nhg "J'll do wi.?it yon
wnnl ino to do dear lord," 'ami thon
nevor do it. only nt big meeting times.
I toll you that is an easy country to
live in if you hnvcut got any cou
science If you have got ono and try
to live like thoso pooplo you won t
sleep good at night. Paul says "what
soever things oro truo, whatsoever
things aro honest, whatsoever things
ore nure, whatsoever things are of
good report if there bo any virttio aud
if ibero bo any praise think on those
things."
I guess if nothing happens we will
all goto the circus just to seo tho ani
mals. Nobody iu Grconlnnd ever gf-es
to a circus only to soo thc animnls.
They are all too faithful to their obli
gations out there.
Mr. Jack Herring will leave this
week for Battle Creek Michigan, to
spend awhile for treatment in tho cele
brated Hospital at that place.
This is fine woathor we are having
uow. It looks liko Sunday evoryday.
The cotton is all nearly gathered,
trade is no good and everything is
low in tho gourd. I guess overybody
will manage to pull through some
way or other, but some of us will
have to go through a mighty small
hole iii tho wall if woovor got through
at all. I will let you have some of
my experience when I get on the
other sido ot tho wall, if 1 over do;
but right now tho wall looks high,
tho holes aro scarce and mighty badly
scattered and very small ones at that.
Oct 22 1901. J. Pi MoG.
I woar good shoos that givo mo
no trouble. I buy tho Jamos mon's
shoo for $2.50 guaranteed at Mit
tie's store.
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE.
in purauanoo of an Aot of tho Qenoral As
lombly, ontltlod An Aot to authorizo all
oltlos and towna to build, equip and opprato
i systom of wator works and ol?iotrio lights
Mid to Imuio bonds to moot tho cost of
tamo, and aoUi amendatory tho re to, and at
tho request of tho majority of tho Freo
holders of tho Town of Butinoltsvillo hy
petition, an oleolion will bo hold in tho
3ourt IIOUBO on tho 14th day Novombor,
[901, for the purposo of submitting to tho
lualiQod votore within tho corporate limits
>f tho town of Ilonnottsxillo tho quostion
>f loaning honda or no bonds not to oxoood
j; 12,000 to build, equip and operato a syu
iCm of elootrio lights in tho said town of 1
lou no tia ville. And, at the samo timo to ,
roto for throo oltlzons, to bo known as tho <
loaid of. Commissioners of Publio Works 1
>f said Town.
Tho following gontlomen are appointed
nanagors of said elcotlon : T. 0. Hamer,
v. J. Breedon and H. 8. Carlisle.
Polia open at 7 o'olook, a. m., and oloso 1
it 4 o'olook, p.m. I
a. 8. MCCALL. <
Oeb. 2$, loot. Mayor.
I trade at Mittles atoro because
got satisfaction or monoy ohoer- (
ully refunded. 1
-COMING -
OR?lill MALE QUARTET CO,
- COUllT 1IOUSM -.
Thursday Night, Oot. 31, 1901.
Tho first of tho sorios oftix Entertain
monts promise 1 by tbo Alkihost Iiyccum
ot' Allanta, un lor tho uu3nicod ol" tho K.
of PY. of HenucUsvilkv will bo Riven in
ibo Court Hou-o on Thursday Evening,
Oetoljor31, for ono night only.
SOMETHING GRANU and KNDitt?AINING.
Which ul! lovors of good suigiag, com
edy roprosotilutions, elocution, vooaliz-i
tiou mid humor, will heartily enjoy.
ONE CHANOHTO IIKAUTIIEM
Arrungo for tiokots at onco and muko
soto of a 6cal in limo
Mr. A L. MILLEU will visit Clio,
MoColl and Tatum bolbro that day with
tiekels nod give all an opportunity to bear
?nd too thia high class company.
WIVES OF 1819.
Rules Publ'shod Thun for Guiding Thoir
Oonduot Seem Curious Now.
Tho following aro some extracts
from a not of "Rules to bo Obser
ved by Wives," printed in a num
ber of tho London Ladies' Maga
zine oi 1819. Thoy,are compre
hensive and deal with almost
I every emergency possiblo in mar
vied life:
t(Whou n. youno; gentleman
malcci! yob uti o I for hoi ! y o it fin'j,*
ilattt>red by his preferpuce aud j
propo rt iona* e ) y g; ir'?, tofu !.
ii j od ueoopi ?tau i wu ion \) '
will suppose of course); study his
temper and inclinations, that you
may bottor accommodate your owu
to them.
"Aftor marriage obey him
cheerfully, evon though you think
him in error; it is better that ho
should do wrong in what ho com
mands thou that you should do
Wron ff in oh?oo.tinnr tr\ it
"If ho flatters you do not for
got it is but flattery; think lowly
of yourself and highly of him, or
at least make him believe so.
"Bear in mind continually that
you are weak and dependent, and
even if you aro beautiful that it
adds to your weakness and depend
ence.
"If you displease him, bo tho
first to coucilliato and to mond;
thero ia no degradation in seeking
peace orin showing that you love
your husband better than your
triumph.
"Whon you riso in tho morn
ing resolve to bo cheerful for tho
day;, lot your smiles dispel his
frowus."
"Endeavor to save rather than
to spend your husband's money;
it his fortune bo large, strivo to
preservo it; if small to increase it.
"Be not importunate or obtru-,
siye in your fondness, and choose'
proper occasions for your carosses,
lest they provo wearisome.
"Your fie!* it; iiicist exposed !<.?
jsnlVorin?-:,'H.U'MUM; ii, ?o ,>'!-.?;.
depende neo; i?,! neither liugVjy vi?i i
ashamed o) this (lofieiidbivce on rt]
Inp,baud, nor 'd' any bi ?hosit j
whieh aro in tho proper order of
Providence.
"Finally, recollect always that
God has made you subject to him,
aud that he is your natural guard
ian and protector; that you owe
your husband not less honor than
lovo and not less love than obedi
ence."
Startling Facts About Sugar.
As a good doal has recently ap
peared in print regarding tho
consumption of sugar, and as the
importance of this article as a lood
in whioh ovory individual is con
cerned, is apparently not sufficient
ly understood, tho following facts
and figures furnished to UK by tho
well-known sugar statisticians,
Messrs Willett and Gray (91 Wall
Street, New York), who aro tho
publishers of the weekly Statis
tical Sugar Trade Journal, must
necessarily bo of grert intorost to
all our readers:
"Tho total consumption of sug
ar in tho United States last year
was 2,219,84*7 tons, and based on
tho average increase of 6.34 per
cent, during thc past 19 yours, tho
consumption this year should be
2,360,T95 tons. Of this quantity
1,000,000 tons iu round figures
will como from Amirican sources,
say Louisiana being able to pro
duce 350,000 tons, United States
best factories 150,000, Hawaii 350,
000 and Porto Rico 150,000, all
being free of duty, leaving 1,360,
585 tons to como from other sour
cos and on which du y is paid. The
avorago duty assessed is $36 per
ton ora total of$18,981,000. Tho
nricoofall tho sugar consumed,
howevor, hoing enhanced to ho ox
tent of the duty of $36 por ton or
a total of $84,981,060, it is ovi
dont that $86,000,000 additional
is paid by tho people in order to
pr?vido tho Government with 49
millions for revenue, of which tho
Government is not now in need.
If tho duty is talton offOuba sugar
tho bonofit of 85 millions goos to
tho pcoplo,
"On October 8th tho quotation
tor Cuba Contriiugal Sugar 96
tost, froo on board Cuba was 1.
!)8o per.lb. duty on same amounts
to l,685o oqivalont to 86 per cont,
idvalorom."
Geo II. Koester.of the Colum
bia Record has been appointed
to fill the position of Revenue
3olleoter of South Carolina,
STow for the storm.
Judge Thomas Fuller of North
3arolina died on the 20th at
Haleigh.
THE '* EXCELSil
r"7"'
Wlnti momo people yo'i, Ki now
(xoorts, Hiay ii bout ihfi Rx?el
1 bought AU "Excelsior Cool; Stove"
It not only performs well but require* li
1 have been using the new " Excelsio
Co., lor 16 years, and it has always ir?
Mrs COBB has just pt -
I regard th? ''?scclsio*' (look Stove?!-'a.
when in need of a Cbb'kei' ) end?ftv?i
Mr.. lli;ii,i'o\v bought pli? i?om
(-.hero vv.H's tto ni-VAvy iii l%unofi,s>
?'?i? ' ivM.-i ri' ii.- ?ian^'V ?oui
These goods and all kjftfj ? :
Sc , can be had at ||| ||
BcniicUsville, S. 0.
The Future Lift).
Tho .New York Tribum . ri 'or
iog a query as to whothe tfi
i ck W. II. Myers, tho late pv.s??
dent of the Society for Fsyshical j
Resoarcli, arrived at tbo coo vic j
tioQ ot a future life foi the soul,,
says: "Yes, and thia -ot)vi >l(on
did not como to him by faith, bul
ne tho result of a strenuous IM <;
lifelong struggle for kuowlogo. |
However attained, his conviction
of a never ending futuro lor the
soul oPman was fixed, n.i ?ii bis
later years unwavering. Ip bia
own words."
'.That hour may como when E '. ' il ill i (
oun ki op
Tirolofs her yoar-lor.g voyage thro' tba deep
Nay, w h on n.l pianola, suokod vu \ - wi.pt tu
ono,
Pood their rekindled Bolitary Luin
Nay, When all auna that shine, tofoikfr
hurled,
OrnBh in ono infinito and lifol - vf o id j
Yet, hold thou still, what wotldfl wo'or I
muy roll,
Nought hour thoy with thom m.v tor . tho
soul.
Sho shall endur? and qui .?kor
lll.sl .
NS in n ah, ?ovo ...nrlb, inn perished bl tb?! j
P,,t." ?
Unclaimed LoUpr?,
Li tton! addressed to thu (
persons romain unoallod for M tho poid
oflioo in Boi)iictt8vil!o :
Mon's List.
LoytdSkipper, B. Hug ? . . 0 ..>.>
Fo<worth, T. J. Ellorbo, Chlo ' Dona*j
J. W. Celle, L. Brigraan, <W. r .Ml,
William-i.
Durham fly itt, Loyd Skir. . . Qi? B .
William?, Thom.is Williams, Ohiirllu lioaoti
B 0. Covington, Jehu Aractr
Women's List.
Mida B llo Smhh,
Mea. Dulithin Evana,
Mi8H Currie Covington.
MissAdlona Iloaslok,
" BORSIO Hanoy,
? Hcnnio Troy.
Frosh Arrivals.
Two Horse Plows, four diff?rant uiik*
o.-i of Harrows-Aomo, (hu a wey ?n<l
Itouud Duo, spading and ?{pikii i not h
Leveling Harrows-all of whi di ar? del -
ing at extremely low prices. ( !:i!i atnl got
our prices before you buy.
P. A. Iloooik
A FIENDISH ATTivOK..
An attack was lately made on C. Jb\
Collier of Cherokee Iowa, that nearly
proved Intal. It came throiins klux
niyi. His back got so lame I ?*Ouhl not
stoop without great pain, nor iii I ti a
chair except propped by cushions, No
remedy helped bim until be tried Elec
tric Bitters which effected s?n:l- > won
derlul change that he writes (tc le?is Ijlte
a new mau This marveloi'.- ?rmdi?ine
cures backache and kidney ti mblc, purl,
tics the blood and builds up your health.
Only 50c at J. T. DoU{;!;ts ?v, |J|
.- 4 <B> ? . -
Stops tho Cough and Works M. tho OoM,
Laxativo Bromo Qulnlno Tablet 1 cure 1 enid
in one day. No Cure, No Pay, Price ??$ u
box?
mm wmgm ? inw??Mii?MMMMMti 1 >,.?, .\ttvi.w v ..
IMOTICE !
Opening of Tho Public Stil u Ws.
THE Free Schools In Marli 10 i;o
will open on the 28th d.iy qi Ocio?
ber, or as soon therealter as practicable
My office will be open eveiy ?Uy, lol
the purpose ol selling and n erring ing
school books, Irom Monday the ?isl iii
October to Saturday Novcmlv r ad,
ISxcepi the two weeks, I win have my
usual office days-Monday ano SMUmtay
-while the Free Schools are ir. nCasiou,
All Boards of Trustees that have liol
yet organized are requested t<> do so st)
an early date, and report to me thc
names and addresses ot their Ch.ii ur. an
and Clerk.
Teachers will call or 3end loi Ilcgisders
ind Trustees lor Trustee Ueci.rds. t
:ann?'t approve any pay warran* unle'is
hey arc-made on the forms contained in
bc Trustee Records.
\V. Ii. STAN? .
Chm'n Co. Bd. ol lidia. ...
Sept 30, 1901. 4
Warning Notice?
* ll persons are hereby prohibited (rora
il trespassing upon any ol my lamb, it
eward ot Ten dollars w?? bri paid fir
iroot sufficient to convict ruy one ol a
Eolation ol the law under Mite lotice by
milting or fishing on any ot my Und*.
(j. 8 M. (Mix,
Bennettsvlllc, S, 0?. 8ipt 4i ?yo?.
II? THE BEST.
?nd who have Tented These
tv ?or Cook Stoves:
i asl Spring. I am weil pleased with it.
wood than any Stove I ever had.
GEO. M. WEBSTER.
ook Stove" made hy I. A. Sheppard &
itirc satisfaction.
Mrs J; G. W. COBB.
.ther
o ;i,uv,,Ti" as liood as UK
i-ct th it m.'jKot otoro.
A. J. J.vt?
od
5 is ? or l o v.* Jtj ito un ti) i ritly
JAS. P. l>AVil>.
i^/dware, Crockery, Paints, Oils
M HARDWARE CO.
Next toW. P. Breeders.
R. K? BREEDEN'S
NEW DRUG STORE
NOW OPEN.
etrotohes forth from
ovory m o d i o i n e
bottle iu thc etoro.
THE
HELPING
HAND
Chere's a euro in
PR1DBOB1PTIONS PUT DP
hero beoauso tho kruga nro as puro and
mah aa it ia possible to obtain. 'Ibo ut
nost caro is taken in tho raoaf.u;lug weigh?
>np n?v1 campe undhi;;,
AOOU.RA Y
its oiic ol' bin titi eng pob ?
Tho uhai??a hi our p
mont arc UH low un good
?^<il norylcii wUI permit.
script iou deport"
pud il y and per
THK KVMi AND
HAND OS" THU BXPEUT
\A1I1 do more in fi wo minuten for your
.?.i tob, clock or o thor piece of jewel ry
?:.nn the Inexperienced repairer oan do
in a day. Bo mu ch
Jowolry
Ropali* Work
ia done hore that wo aro nevor out of
p:'-o leo Every job io skillfully done be
lina wo kuow how to d> it tint way only.
Prlccn moderate.
H. IV. CARROLL,
Uewelor,
Sept 27. Bennettsyille, 8. 0.
A FREE PATTERN
(yon* own Boiocilon) to every Bub?
scriber., OiOy 50 tonis a year.
MAGAZINE'
MAOAZINL
esutUtil color?J platea i IsWlt
'rcssmnklnu ?vonomUt 1 liney
eluiM Ililli? I Action, ?to. Sub
ftrlbslo-dsy, O'I ??nd JO, [or lat ott copy.
.?dy sgtnts wanlad. Stud (or Wims.
Styttnli, Meltable, Simple, Up-to.
Jato, Economical and Absolutely
erielt-Flttiutf Puper Pattorut.
S CALL
??1 Pt r forset lom ifto'w
th? Raiting lsd Sacing linet.
?np) ?sch-non? Mj
Old In Dillly ?very city
Only 10 and 15 C?np) ?sch-non* Mghtr
Ask for th tip. Sold In a
And town, or by m sil (rora
THS MoCALL CO.,
113-Hil-tl7 Wilt 3llt St, NEW VORK.
NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
fT A VING ?lod with tho Judgo of Pro
IA bato of tho County of Marlboro my
uni roturu aa Executrix of tho last Will
nd Testament of Robert C. Kastotling,
eased, notico is horoby given that
ty days from ibo dato horcof, to wit,
.. rho 10th day of Novombor noxt onsu
ng, at IO o'oloek io tho forenoon, I will
pply to said Judge of Probato for a dis
bargo as such executrix.
A. G. EA8TEUMNG,
Dot 17, 1001. Exooutrix.
?. ia ilgnatura lt on overy box ot tba genuin?
Laxative BromoQi.toliso
M nmAy that ?um ? ?oM to ?ft? ?lay
?
1 J.
3 JI,
IP You Tx ade At
You run absolutely no risk in buying from us, as
we Take Back any Goods that do not come
up to your expectations, EITHER IN PRICE OR
QUALITY.
Wo aro doing business in this and neighboring counties
same is on the increase daily regardless of crop conditions
ns you get tho Quantity, Quality, and correct style at a saving
of 25 to 40 per cent on thc doliar.
? UNI IS COMPLETE.
iVlht BE S?TJ) R?GHT; or not <>* nit,
ALL NEW GOODS
Bought Right and
AM.? KIWDS OF. G-OOB, SHOBS
\<\;{' everybody hi ibo ousel) old*. Ujnnenibci' wo cont rp)
li m J/) . i. l's M j OA L\\S ?2.50 S1JO?S, . every pair
guanteed. in Ladies Shoes, also Misses, see the PLAUT
& MARKS and MORSE ROGERS Lines. To see them
means to make u customer of you. It also means that
you Woar Good, Comfortable Shoes.
P ? WWI ?CV ViJ (JXJ
And Street Hats.
We give you the benefit of a
high priced Milliner's sala
ary and give you as much
style and quality as to bc
had. No milliner's salary
to be added to the profit.
Infant Caps, Cloaks,
&C-.-the most complete
line in tho town.
T%m%-*mT iian**!? A11 now goods shown this sea
MW M. J W WW ?5 ROn are to be lound at Mittle's
Store - SILKS, FRENCH FLANNELS. GRANITES,
BROADCLOTHS, PR?M ELLAS, CHEVIOTS, and
all cheaper goods shown in abundance.
Full line of Domestics in stock at best pricos
Tim ?i'onteat iiiic <,f Ladies jaolt?tSi ('Jonis and?
O apes in thc COUTI . h you buy before seeing oui' line
and getting our prices yon arc iooing money and ibo oppor
tunity of seeing tho latest styles which other Houses, are
not showing.
Skirts, Waists, Underskirts, &c,
Always on hand everything tor everybody to wear.
Boys Knee Suits.
Must be seen to be fully appreciated.
If you are A CUSTOMER OF OURS YOU KNOW US.
If not, you arc in the minority, Give usa call and you will
soon be in the majority, which means 3tOU are saving money
BECAUSE YOU TRADE AT MITTRE'S STORE.
Come and see us*
ALWAYS GLAU TO SEE YOU,
YOURS FOR HONEST DEALINGS.
UVEittle's Store*
-Rennettsville, 8? C#
BENNETTS!/ILLE + BRKERY
AND 0ONFEQTIOB?RY.
-FRESH DAILY.
C?y_A.-!ffd W* j&^y I Orders lilied on short notice.
IFLOXJOL?SSL I All size CAKES made to ordei
I
and- Wedding Oakes
A Specialty.
North Ea?t Corner Public Square*
, >^ ?- W* jSolx^lzs.
April 22, 1901. ,
Real Estate Agenoy.
. J?. L. KIRKWOOD, Manager.
toties wauling to buy or sell prop?
orly of ?ny klud--houses, lots * or
farms--should seo mo dr write mo
at Benuettevljje. u
Haye two nice building lots In E*8t
BeooetUvlUe-^ouo lotiaoro, Orte
lot 1 nore.
FOR KENT
An 8 Horao' Farm to a desirable
tenant.
J. T. DUDLEY?
Atty a Law.
Aug 21, 1001,
OONDKNSBD ?CBBDUMf
In Eifoot March 26, 1899
South
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Oonnootiona at Fayottevlllo with Atlantlo
OoaRt Lino, at Maxton . with tho Carolina
Central Railroad, at Kod Springs wh k the
Ked Springs aod Bowmore railroad, at San*
ford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf
with tho Durham and Charlotta Railroad,
at Grn?nboro with tho Southern Raliway
Company, at Walnut Covo with tho Norfolk
und Woatoru Ballway.
J. R. KENLY, Qen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager.
I . M. EMERSON, Gou'l Paas-Agent.
BANTU; COAST UNE RAILROA"
GIBSON TO COLUMBIA.
JKAVIC. ARRIVE.
6 45 a. m. Gibson, io io p. ra.
7 io Bonnottavllle, 9 17
8 02 Darlington, 825
9 25 Sumter, 6 40
5 45 p. m. Columbia, 10 55 a. m,
?IB80N TO CHARLESTON.
?.EAVB.
6 45 ?. ??.
7 io
8 02
9 IS
4 49 P? m?
Gibson,
Bonnotteville,
Darlington,
Florenoe,
Charleston,
AnnrvK.
io 10 p. ra.
9 i/
8 25
7 SS
12 45
FLORENCE TO WADE?BORO,
J K WK, A un iva.
8 45 a, m. F loren 00, 7 00 p. ta.
9 20 Darlington, 6 29
ii 30 Ohoraw, 5 15
P. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON,
Tramo M??'age'r, Awi'fc. GonPoiw. Agi,
J. B,;KENLY, GeneralManagcri
*-i \.>_,VLI_,:,J;ur?1?^ L?*'il^?u\?a?i?
TONSORIAL P?RL0B.,
THE best workmanship.
Bay Rum and Tonic Treatment
Tools the best and sharpest
Polite attention always assured
Three Artists in constant at endaace.
LADIES WORK a Specialty I
Once a customer, always a customer.
JACKSON & HATCHER,
TONSORIAL ARTISTS,
Throe Barbers ! Three Chairs 1
Everything First-Class,
SALOON ON MARION STRBET.
EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BEST OF HAIR CUTS I
Ohildren reeeivo special attention
eitlier at the Shop at their- boneo.
Your patronage solioited.
J. A. GRACE, Barber.
BENNETTBVILLE, S. O.
60 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
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DESIGNS,,
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iwona sending a ?koteh and description Ww
Patent* takon through Munn & Co. rewlvo
tptcM notti*. without oimrKO, tn tho
Scientific American.
A hnndiomely Illustrated weekly. Lnrfteiit elr?
ouVatlon ot airy aolentlilo tournai. Termi.Mi?.
yenr j four months, #1. Sold by ul? r\ow*do?ter?.
MUNN &Co.M,Brtriw*H6W Jw
Drau?h omeo, m F St., WMhhhitun, D.C.
illili:!Llil!
FOR SALE.
J. M. JACKSON.
July 12, 1901.
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