The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, November 29, 1901, Image 2
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8.A.&ROWN i. - - Editor.
Friday Novembor 29,1901,
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COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS
NOYKMIJBU TKHM.
Our report last week olosod with
tho trial of Will Jacobs for tho killing
of one Ransom in July last. Tho Jury
wero given tho case at 3 30 Thursday
afternoon aud remained out about 4
hours and returnod with a verdict of
Manslaughter.
Johu James, plead guilty to a vio
lati?n of tho Dispensary Law.
Jesse Witherspoon, charged with
assault with intout to kill, plead guilty
to assault..
II. C. Williams, white, charged with
breaking into tho etoro of Pipkin &
MoCollum at the Colton Mill, and
laking a lot of clothing and Jewelry
plead guilty.
Lonnie Brigraan, white, charged
with stealing a hicyclo at MoColl,
went to trial and after n hard fight by
hiseounsol T.I. Rogers, was acquitted
ho having shown that ho got tho
wheel from another party.
?~n* Saturday at noon tho conviote
.not already souteucod wore brought
in and with a hriof but pointed lee
turo to oich His Honor passed sou
tence as follows:
Authony Brown, who plead guilty
to Manslaughter, two years on chain
gaug or penitentiary. His Honor
giro him tho lightest sontonce of tho
law. Had ho gono to trial ho would
have boen acquitted and a petition
will uo doubt bo gotteu up to havo
him pardonsd.
John Jamos, violating dispensary
law, 3 months ox $100 fino.
J. P. Moulton, same offense, 3 mo.
or $100.
Jesse Witherspoon, tho colored man
who wont to tho borne of his noighhor
Bortou Brown, aud after beggiug for
shelter and food tried t> kill lum and
Wifo for tho purpose of robbery, was
given the very light sentence of two
years at bard labor. It was a surpise
to everybody ospecially when His
Honor told him ho oould have giveu
him teu yoara.
Will Jacobs Twa* ' giyeu^ 3 yenra.
Jacobs ia now an invalid and does
not look a? if ?jhe?eo?}? stand much
moro.
In tho cftBo of H. C. Williams white
upou the request of U, S. Commiss
ioner J. S. Mooro, and upon consent
of Solicitor Johnson, His Honor sus
pended his sen tonco and courteously
transferred tho prisoner to U. S. au*
thority to bo tried at tho Decomber
Court in Charleston for pnssiog coun>
I iffcit. coin, alol of which waa foi nd oil
him when caught with the gobi! stol
on at tho 'Option Mill. A1-1 Ibo i ?":
Court will no do ubi give bim '? pr lp
your.s in oho of their pr';.- ?ns he will
hardly come baos to Marlboro, hui.
should he bo acquitted in ''?nu lesion
he will bo returned to IteunotUviJlo
jail and bo mady for sentence al h'
noxt tenn ol' Cou ri. IL ia ?awl ho
dreads tho U. S. Court, hut does not
fear tho chningang ns ho would stay
there only a few days. Williams is
well relntod in North Caro'ina and is
a man of some education, but has for
Bomo cause gone into ciooked paths
for a living.
At tho conclusion of tho sontences
Court took a recess to Monday 10
o'clock.
On Monday the casos against Will
Goodman, Archie McLean, Will Mc?
Call, Richard Brown, and Gabo Lee
for breaking into the stores of Tatum
& Son, Smoot & Co., and Fletcher
Bros, wero taken up and occupied
the Court until Tuesday nuon, when
tho jury found thom all guilty and
they were sentenced to 2 years ear h
in the three coses.
John Grico, colored, whose counsel
tried hard to gota now trial, but was
refused, was seutonccd to ? years in
tho penitentiary.
This caso completed tho work ready
nt this term and tho Court of Common
Pleas was called, and remained in ses*
sion until 5 o'clock and adjourned.
The case against Dr. J. C. Mooro, of
McColl, for practicing without license
was continued,
Tho Grand Jury comnlotcd their
work Friday morning and made their
final presentment, which is given
below:
1* It B SSM TU K NT Ol' OKANO JUUY,
To tho Honorable O. W. Buchanan,
PrcBiding Judgo :
Tho grand Jurv empanelled for tho]
present yenr for tho county of Marlboro,
having passed opon all bills of indictment
Bubmittcd to thom by tho Court, and
having atlooded to all ibo othor duties
dovolving upon them at this term, beg
l?avo to submit this thoir fio-d rupert.
Al n previous term of Court, commit*
tee.-i were appointod to examine into tho
county o (lieos, tho bonks nnd bonds of j
tho officers, tho Jail and poor farm, and
tho ooo dil ion of paupers carol for by ibo
county, with instruction to report tho.re
sult of thoir finding to this timmi Jury.
Tho said committees having performed
said dudes, report as follow.*-;
Wc, linville examined nil ihd offices,
find (hem well kept and in good condi
tion. We have al?o examined tho books
of all ibo officers of tho county and find
them properly and noutly kept, tho finan
eial accounts of thom all correct and prop
orlv vouched, and upon examination of \
examination of tho bonds of all the Conn
ty officors, wo approve them as good und
suf&ci nt.
Wo have examined tho condition of
ibo poor form and paupers who aro thoro
eared for, and lind "samo in deplorable
condition, whioh is a reiloetion upon thc
county. Tho paupers havo very little
firewood, insufficient supply of bods and
bod clothes, and what, ibero is is very lil
thy and unfit for UM?. Thoy aro pooily
olad, their ololbing not stilficient for thoir
health aud oomfort. Wo locommund
that tho proper officors bo required to
tnko immediato steps to make suitable
provision for their maintenance and oom?
fort. Wo recommend that ibo County
Commissioners do not root tho farm any
longer, but put tho same in chargo of
somo compotont manager, pay salary auf
fioioot to secuto good eorvtco, KOO that
ho attends to his duties, aud furnish suf
ficient euppl'os to insuro proper caro for
tho paupers. . '
Wo prosoot Bogan Barrontino for car?
ryiug conooilod weapon, for firing a pistol
in thopublio road bear tho rosidonoo of
friary Jririgman in ?tutthvillo township id
Octobor J ?Ol.
Wo Hod tho now Jail soouro, neatly
(?opt aud in good coudiiiou-tho prisou*
crs well oared for and oouifortublo.
Wo prosoot tho tolophouo lino from tho
Willis sohool houso to tho Marion road
for being sot iu tho publie road.
Wo prcsont Guilford Thomas and Ida
Holums for living in adultery.
Wo prosoni Pink Thompson, Charles
Johnson and Julius Thompson alias
Dooly Thompson, Ella Thompson, ond
John Hodges for riot on Sunday May 20
1901, ucar tho rcshlenco of J. W Sum*
morford in Brownsville, S. C. Wo also
present Pink Thompson for oarryiog u
concealed woapon-sumo timo aud plaoo.
Wo m'osent tho publie road loading
IVoui tho llubrou cross roads lo Clio ai
being in bud condition, having caused a
horse to runaway and throw somo ludios
out of a buggy.
Wo present E W. Smith for obstruct
ing tho publie road in front of Eli T.
Oovinnton's house by outtiug n root dttoh
in tho road, throwing dirt io tho road
ond leaving turnio unscatlerod so that vo
hieles cnunot puss without driviog into
said Covington's yard.
Wo also prescht County Commsisionor
J. T. Covington for allowing said road to
romain in this coudition, aftor hoing uoti
Hod and promising to lix said road. Thia
ditch waa out aim road obstructed im?
mediately after enid road was worked in
August 1901, and is thoro yet at this
date Novombor 18. 1901.
Wo present tho publio squara, espec
ially tho site of thc old Jail in roar of thc
Court Heuso, as buing unsightly rouirb
nod unsafe, and recointucuu that thc
Count? Commissioners have same oloanod
off and put in propor oouditiou without
delay.
Wo present William Itogors for carry
ing conooded woapous ot Hopewoll
ohuroh August 4. 1901.
Tho returns-of tho Magistrates of tho
County in sending up OUSCB to the Coutt
of Sessions for trial aro often, uud in
most instances, very dofcotivc, and their
omissions in this respeot ombarrass tho
Solioitor and entail delay in submitting
bills ot indictment. Their attontion is
thoroforo, called to ibis matter, aad tho
Grand Jury would impress upou them
ibo necossity of bciui* more partiouhtr.
Thoy should clearly indicate tho oorroot
names of the parties acousod, tho dato of
tho alleged crime, tho party to whom tho
property belonged if iu a caso involving
questions of proporty, such as larceny,
breach of trust, &o , or ibo nauio of ibo
party injured, if a personal difficulty,
liko assault and battery, tobbery, &o. -If]
theso matters ure dourly and distiuolly
setforth, it will bo of great nid to tho
Solicitor, and will rolievo him from
search through a maps ol illegibly written
and often incoheroht testimony.
In conclusion, wo beg to thank yo^r
Honor and tho officers of tho Court for
tho courtesies shown us the prosent term.
Ai J. Bristow, Foreman
Tho Election of Judges*
As six of the eight Judges
now on the bench'are to be elec
ted or re-elected afc the next sit
ting of the Legislature whynot
have a convention of the law
yers of the State at Columbia,
some time before and let this
convention make nominations,
nii? then whon they/i?glslathro
met, there WOtlld bb no necessity
ip'V lobbying, lo/j fol iinji (j elbow
ing Coi* votes 6r choice'; U would
give tilo pe?plo g tv at rr ^atl??tlOr
lion, boca uso ol the l'art thal
t Ixo bar of. tho Bl a te know each
ol liri' hoi ter ilma tho iii embers
of tho L?gislature and would btv
far botter qualified to make
nominations. It strikes ns as a
good plan to make selections
for these high positions-for
those who have the battles in
the Courts to light are the most
interested and the right source
from which the nominations
should come.
This is Jucket, Capo nnd Itoefor
weather, and Mattie's store tho
placo to buy thom to save money.
1 That Throbbing Hondaoho 5
Would quiokly loavo you, if you used
Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thousands1
o f sufferers havo proved their matchless
uiorit ior Siok nnd Nervous Hcaduobos
They make pure blood nnd.stroug ?ervos j
and build up your health, l?osy to take
Try them. Only 25 cents, Monoy back
foot cured. Sold by J. T, Douglas &
Btu.
Tako Care of your Credit
The following bit of counsel is
taken from an exchange and
should be studied by those who
are trying to account for the de
pression upon the country.
Occasionly we hear aman say
"I wish ? didn't havo any credit]
I buv things I don't need sim-1
ply because I can get them on
credit." That ls a mistake my
friend. A man who will buy
what he does not need, or more
than he needs, simply because
he can got it without paying
down the cash, would do the
same foolish thing if he had the
cash and no credit. It is the[
abuse, not the use ol' credit, that !
cause people to break. A good
credit is half a fortune. Jiy all
means take care of your credit.
Tho Reason Why,
The proposition was recently
advanced by one of our eloquent
divines that the price of land
was often measured by the mor
als of tho locality. If good peo
ple lived aron ntl, it was worth
moro than if tho morals of the
people were bad. That is the
reason why land in Marlboro
always brings more money than
anywhere else-renting from ?
to 8 dollars per aero and selling
from 40 to 75 dollars. Seel
ll COT i ON
And Quit Crying Hard Times I
APrizO Of $25 iu Qold Ie ofTorod for I
tho ll it HT Six STALKS OW COTTON
?rown from RXOKLSIOltPROLIFIC COT
TON SK15I) Year 1902 Speolmon stalk.) |
)f this Cotton 0 01 bo noon at tho Exoolstor
Hardware S toro.
EXCELSIOR SEED CO.
BennetUvlllo, Nov. 26) 1001-4,
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PEN A ND SCISSOR ORA PUS
?'i? lutins, will borunuing from
Ohoraw to Ruby, Chesterfield, ;
this week,
?Tho d welling of Mr. J. Stock house,
in Marion was burned on tho 25th -
loss $5,000, insuruueo $2500.
Spartanburg is working hard
for tho $1,000 pr j zo for tho best
exhibit at tho Charleston Fx posi
tion.
Tho North Carolina Conforonco
of tho M. E. Church South moots
at Fayetteville December 3rd with
Bishop Hargrove in tho Chair.
' Rev. R. W. Barnwell, of Flor
ouco has boen culled ns assistant
rootor of St Luke's Episcopal
church in Atlanta. Ho has'not
deoidod whether to accept or not
as it is heavier Work,
Tho Charleston Exposition will
opon noxt Monday, lt will bo two
weeks yet before all tho oxhibite
that are expected will bo in. A
good tithe to go is about Christ
mas, and again in February.
Tho exponeo incurred in the
trial and conviction of Leon O'/ol
gos5* tho assassin of President
MoKinloy was $109160, Ot this
sum $500 was paid the attorneys
who defended bim; .$1,000 was
paid alienists who examined him;
$144 was paid tho deputies who
guarded him; $34 was paid for
pictures token; and there is a bill
of $119.50 for tho transporting of
Ozolgosss and his guards to Au
ouru.
Decatur, Ala., Nov. 20.-James
Wynn, an Oxford blacksmith,
narrowly escaped being buried
alivo to-day. After tho funeral
services the casket was opened at
tho grave, when tho body was
seen to move. Tho casket was
hurried back to the homo of Wynn
whore ho revived and is now un
der treatment. Wynn had boon
pronounced dead by physicians
and he lay apparently dead for
two nights and u day.
ThanksRivlner Day
Was rn ideal winier day. Most of
tho business houses, bank, po?tolllco,
court house were closed; and a goodly
numb r of our citizens joined in union
services nt tho Baptist church led by
Itev. Burwell of tho Presbyterian
church. Tho offerings were lor the
orplmnges Fox chases, squirrel and
bird hunts supplied much pleasure
Very low bad poor dinners. Tho day
passed off pleasantly, and as far aa wo
could seo ovcrybody was sober.
Ouros Blood Poison, Oanoor, UIOOVB, BO
uoma, I3to. 't'rontmont froo.
If you have oflonsivo pimples or erup
tions, ulcers on any part of tho body,
aolnng bonos or joints, falling hair, muc
ous putolies, swollen glands, sore lip?,
eating, festering sores, Sharp, gnawing
pains, then you suffer from, serious blood!
noi on or the b?giooihii? ol d?ad?yca?ooi',
lr in ;i dangerous condition, but yeti ip s y
be pcnhiVlienily ouriul hy triking l.t..finio
jliood Kal m (B. U. lt.) ?. ; ?ic ti pee idly
tooaco ^hb wdi.st hloovidiscano. li lj< ab
.?very sore or ulcer, >t^y.< .iii noliotl md
illina ;?nd nduces all wejlio^s Hi tc ic
Mool Billin ?tir?s all mtf.lignui.ii blood
tl'oublos, s iud i it-i vA'.y. 'inn, I?II ii? iii d '??lc-,
piinphys, running .?iore.'', oarbutiot??, i'orpl'
ula otc. ICspooiully advised foi ali ob;>ii
nato CIAOS that havo reached tho second
or i hird singe. Price $1, Trial hy ul mont
froo by writing Dr. Gillam, 213 Mitchel
St., Atlanta Oa. Describo trouble and
freo medical advice gi\cn. Medicino som
it onoo prepaid. For sale nt J. T. Douglas
& Uro.
Astounding Discovery
From Cooporbville Mich., comes word
of a wondoifcl discovery of n pleasant
lusting liquid that who ii used boforo re
tiring by any ono doubled with a bad
oough always ensures u good night's rest.
"lt will noon oure thc eolith too," writes
Mrs. S. llimelburger, ''for three gencta
tions of our family have mod Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption and
novcr found its equal for Coughs and
Colds." Its an unrivaled iifo.-suvor when
used for desperate lung disciscs Guaran*
tcod bottles 50o and $1.00 ot J. T. Doug
las & Bro.
Best Patent Flour at
W. M. Rowe's.
N0T??? OF D I SOU ARGE,
Estate ol' Marilla McDaniel.
HAVING filed in the Probate Judge's
office of Marlboro County my final
return as Kxecutor of the Willoi Martha
M.cDaniel, deceased notice is hereby
given that I will apply to said Court on
the 14th day ot December- 1901, at 11
o'clock in the torenoon for a final dis
charge as Executor of said estate.
JOHN Ri MCDANIEL,
Nov. 14, 190T. Qualified Executor
Tax Notice I
?FPIOK OF COUNTV Tn H A su UER,
Bonnettsvilio, S. (J., Sept 10, 190?.
HIC Books for tho collection of Taxes
for thc fiscal your commencing Jun
nary Lt, 1001, will ho open ut ibo Treas*
mer's Office in Heiniettsvillo S. C.. on
Tuend ty Oct h ber lodi, mid remain bpeii
until DjoOmb?r ;{1 Mt, 1001, uftor which
tho p.'nulty will be added ort all Tuxes noi
plid by that date.
Hate of JTmvy:
State Tax, 5 mills
Ordi.iaty County, .1 mills
I) ?(bia ney, I mill
Now Jail I mill
Ko id and Illidge.*, I mill
Constitutional School, li mills
Total tax levy: M milla
SPKOLW. SCHOOLS
Antioch, 2 mills
Beauty Spot, 3 mills
Bonnet tsvil lc, 3 mills
Boy kin, 2h mills
Hrightsvillo, 2? mills
Clio, 2] mills
Ebonc/.cr, 2 mills
ICollock, V\ mills
Lester, 2\ mills
Tulum, 4 mills
Willis, 2 mills
PO Ll *. TAX of ON F DOLLA? on
ll able bndiod m ilo porsons from 21 to
>0 yonrs of agc.
Commutation Road Tax $1.00 on able
indicd malo person-i from 18 to L5 your*
f ago, or work six days on tho public
ligbways of tho county.
J. H. THOMAS,
TroAfturof Marlboro County*
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AMWAY? TO 8EE YOU,
YOURS FOE ?OXmf DUAL MOS.
IS/DttleV Stare.
Ben Bienville* S. C
Special Town Notice !
[OTICi? ls horoby given that ilu> Ri
lowing chango* hove boen inri-, i
Onlimuioo Regulating tho Cleunaliij; Witt?)
Olosftu &e,
Privato f?.jnllica por Month ir;,.
Boarding Housoa "
BiiHinceu H on ??CM OI lie cn ?bo,
For caoh oponing j...
In all othor roapcots tho Oui i : ? JJ,.
mains unchanged, Pardon who have paid
for tho month ending Hope 30.a will he
oroditcd with tho amount paid.
Dono and ratified in Oounoll this 18th day
of Out., A. D., 1901.
MILTON MOLAURIN. Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL DI80IIARGE
AVINO fllod with tho Judge of Pro?
bato ol'tho County of Marlin?0 my
final return ns Executrix of tim laM Will
and Testament of Kobari U. E&.stoilinr;,
deceased, notice- il horoby given thru
thirty dava from tho dato boro ni; to Wit,
on ?bo 16th day of Novotnbor ?ext etmi?
lng. at 10 o'clook In tho forono'm, ? will
ripply to said Judge of Probate tor a djg-.
ohargo aa such oxcoMrix. .
A.G, MSTf?UlUNu
Ool 17i 1001? K*c?Wrk,
OUR PRODUCTS KXOKL
becauso tb? boat material is Qt ibo dis
posa) of tim mont com potent bakors.
Ouv bakeshop i* cqupped with modem
ovenn au i othor improvements, Every
tblng lb kept in porfcot condition wbiot.
oriiui??
WiKO, ROLLS, Etc,
of absoluto purity, and tho highoW|
i J?tf dient? ensure ?wentness and ?bolo
iwmenotft. Tho produote of om* bakery
>.;.'.' V;/>ht and palatable.
R, F. SCHULZ,
Hi NNK-PfftVIf.r.? UARBRY.
H. % >Wfu>r publto ?fiufti'o,
FOR HARNFQQ ftnd?addlo Corri Morcan Mu?tfihft Mnl
rUfl riHllIlCvO mont ia jus*j what you nood. It tjikc?otroo?
nt ouoo, aud you will loo astoulshod t J BOO how.iiutokly it If pals Boro?.
lt'S th ils way ;
You can bti rn you rse'l ? \v j MI Fire, with. |
Powder, etc., or yon Can scald yourself j
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is :
only one proper way to cure a burn or
scald and that is by iising
m
It gives immediate rolicr4. Oct a pioco of ?oft old
linen cloth, sat?ralo it with titre jlimnioiit and bind
loosely upon tho wound. Yoircait havo no adequate
idea what un excellent remedy this is for a burn until
you havo tried it. / ' r . .- ..-./-.^:....:- *~~ "
ACnU/l TIP If you lmvo ri bird aflltct?il with Roup or any
rVJitfc. niTti othor. poultry"diswibii xi?o MoxloniV Slustnug
Liniment. ? ? in c ailed ? sxANPAiuy roinody- by. poultry breodorg.
some people yon Kiiiouy' tiki rt Jy?io Iinvo Tested" Vliese
ids, ?Sny about tho JMxeotsior cUok^ioyesj;.
What
Goods
J britfghi ,lKxt:elriior (,!?J')!< i:'o\.:" I.-... : ; rh ,'. ! pm v.\h pie isod with it.
lt Viot Only, performs.'well bil> KU/, i re les: W03(i 'h.ui'u'nv :-.ovi. ? '.-vcr h.ir'i. - ' j
J-hfs'fK'- ?ww o- ?oj;--I hi* x >..;\V ... '<c;V-i$h.-. -'./o !.'!.. ?;'|OV?V?I?>-.-.6? t;v |. A .-'.Sh.'; pp ur rf' Ct
Co., for I.? yeats,' and ll ha;;'always. iv? n ?'.;ui-o f>.vi ;il :<<.;. inn.
Mn, j.- G. w, conn.
Mr? Co nu Ita? ?jti?ji puf ii; ?.uioilu.V .
I regard tho "Kxo-lsior ( Wx Si?..- ; ?.il inniges'' its j-.ood as fliehest, and
Vir*beti in need of a Cooker 1 chdoayol ?/> &e ll klMil?U? ol ,S;JV^.
A. J. BRISTOW.
Mr. BRISTOW bought one from ? ais!or town,- ns until recently
there was no agency in IiehnettsviHe. :
The "Exoolstor Rnngo" bouglit of jou ?lyea cntjre enlUfnotion.
JAS. T. DAVID,
These goods and all Kind of Hardwire,.-Crockery, Paints, Oil:
?tc., can be had at Ml]?[?i?1??il!)WMlS[(]0,
Bennettsville, S. O. K?X? tO W. P. Breeileil'S,
IP THO DAY tho noxt importai fc
18 NAMED Btcp ie to prcouru
ooo of o rr
Beautiful Wedding K!II?;H
Mho n oort mont cont ni DB a greater variety
of Plain Band and Ohneod Hinge than ever
before chown.
Tho designs are now and tho workman
.hip excellent.
Our prieta on Solid Gold Biogs anti
Gold Filled Ittoga are inttrosting. Tl?
Pilled Bringo aro 14k and will wear an In
dofluatoiporlod. Wo oro nlwaya p?calo
to ahow gooda. .
H. W. CARROLL,
Uowolor,
Sept 27. ' Bennetlsvilie. S. t".
A FREE PATTERN
(yotur own selection) to ovcry nub.
?criber. Only 50 couta a year.
C
A MM| besullfnl colored plM*i| Inuit
IkiMon?; drciiiniOflng economic? ?fancy
work j houitholj JTints ; Action, ?te. Sub-'
. tribe to-dty, or, ?end y), (or Intent eojiy.
J.*Jy agent* wanted, Send tor terms.
Btyllntt, Koll&blo, Simple, tlp-to*
Jato, Kcountiilcal anti Absolutely
or/ftct-I(*PtUiit Paper Pattotna.
MS CAUL
BAZAB?
AH Seamt Allowed and Perforations ihow
tba ?aitlnrj ?nd sewing Linet.
Only 10 and 15 cents each-nona hlgbtr
Aak for them. Sohl In nearly ?7?ry elly
and IcAvn, or by mull from
THC MoOAXL CO.?
tylaalffnature la eruvory box ot tho rjonulno
L?it?tlv? fo?mo-Qii???ii? TAbiot?
Iii? waiady in** ?u*?? |?>o!<t in OHO doy
.. ;.FOR K??N?
An 8 Ilor.-o Parin toil di-si rabie
tei.ant.'.
! J. T? DUDLIJY,
'j 'A. Atty a Law.
' ?ugj 21. 1001
Real Estate Agency.
KIRKWOOD, Manager.
I*arti&! wji ni in fr. to buy or sell prop
erly j>i' h?y kind- house?, lots, or
farms-should see me or write mc
iU;BppneUiville,
li we two nico building lots in East
Bejiirttsvillo- ono lot. 1 acre. One
lot -1 \ acre.
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K:'K-. BREEDERS
?iil0,11
NOW OPEN.
1*1113- - .nt rc toben fonh iron
n??^NO every1 m o d i o i n <
IIA?Sfl), " hottlo in tho ?toro
There's; h. oura in
. |>I^??iUVflQNt? POT Ul?
hero . b?fiauKO Hie drug? aro as pur? and
frosh as it ia posbil.lo to obtain, Tho ut
most onro is tnkon in tim measuring weigh
lng abd compounding.
AOOUItAOY
ts oiio of our ctrong points,
Tho charges in oar pref erip" lon depart*
mont aro as tow as good quality ond por?
fool service will permit.
Warning Notice.
fl ll persons arc hereby prohibited irorri
j ll trespassing upon any'ol my landiva
reward ot TVn dollars will bc paid foi
hrool sufl]clcnt to convict any one ot*
violation ot tho law under this notice by
hunting or fishing on any ot my lands.
, ", " lt ,0, & MoOAtb.
UoAitettaVlll?, 8, ?., f?ept 4, ipor,
uiAK?ic m nm mam,;
3fc??-~
CON?EKUKp SCHEDULE.
In E?foot ilm<M 26, ?89p.
6 50 p m
3 50 p ru
3 45 p tu
3 30 p in
12 42 p ra
12 13 p m
ti 55 o m
ii 07 n ra]
io 36 a ra|
to 09 ft ra
8 45 n ra
Ar
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
Lv
Ar
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
Wiltninjitcu
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
Sanford
Climax
Greensboro
Greoneboro
Stokosdalo '
Walnut Oovo
Rural Hall
Mt. Airy
Lv( 9'<x> au'.
Ar?12 to p nt,
Lv|i2 28 p ra?
Lvl i 43 p ra
Lv? 3 44 P ra
4 t5 P nt
4 2SP?.
5 12 pm
5 44 p m
6 13 p m
7 34 P m
Ar
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
Ar
Howth
Bound
7Kity
No 64
X OO ti ?1?
9 07 o tu
9 35 a ra
io 20 a ra
to 40 a ra
No 46"
South
Bound
Mixed
Dnily ex
Sunday
IS UN NETT? VILLE
Lv iJonnotlovlUo
Lv Maxton
Lv Rod Springe
Lv (lope Milla
Ar Fayottovlllo
A.
Lv
Lv
Lv
Lv
North
Bound
D/iily
?No 6?;
7 ?3 1? ?>
6 15 p m
5 35 P ?a
452pm
4 33 P m
MADISON BRANCH
No 47
North
Bound
Mixod
Dally ex'
Sunday
5 30! p 'mlAr BaniBour Lvl 6 40 ft m
3 50 p inlLy
2 40 p tn^Lv
2 30 p m
i 15 P m'
12 30 p m
Ar
Lv
is*
Climax
Greensboro
GroonBboro
Stokcadalo
M ucl ?(ion
Ar
Ar
Lv
Lv
Ar
8 a$ a ra
9 17 ft m
9 35 ? w
it 07 a ra
II 55 ara
Oonneotioii8 nt Fayetteville with Atlantto .
Ooant Lino, ut Maxton with tbo Catalina
Contrai Baiiroad, at Bed Springs with the
Bod Springs and Bowmore railroad, at San
ford with tho Seaboard Air Lino, at Gulf
with tho Durham and Charlotte Railroad,
at Greonboro with tho Southorn Ballway
Company, nt Walnut Cove with tho Norfolk
ind Woatorn Ballway,
J. B. KEN LY, Gon'l Manager.
T. M. E.MEBBON, Traillo Maungor^
H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Pass- Agent.
?Vy v v vvvVrvy*yyy-rv^ v wyr.v? <
?TlANTJC COASUINE RAIU!OAu
GinsON TO OOLUMMA.
LEAVE.
6 45 a, m.
7 io
8 02
9 25
5 45 P- ra.
GibBon,
BennottBvillo,
Darlington, -
Sumtor,
Columbia,
ARRIVE,
IO IO p. m.
9 17
8 25
6 40
it> 55 ti., rn,
OIHSC?? TC CHA?u?tf?'UN.
$13
MIA Vii.
6 45 a. ra.
7 io
8.02
9 ?5
Gibson,
Bonnottevillo,
Darlington,
Floronoo,
AnniYB.'
io io p. ttl.'
9 17
8 25
1 55
4 49 p; m, * Charleston, 12 45
. FLORENOR TO V7ADBBBORO. ?
DE AVE, ARRIVE.
8 45 a, m. "Florence-/y 00 p; wi.'
920 Darlington, 629
r 1 30 .CboMw,' 515
T. M. WMKI^ON,
Tx.-oeb Manntfdri'
J , B. KEN LY, General Manaor
Ii. M. f.:\lE?i*30S.?'^
lill lilli.
TONSORIAL PAELOE,
EL
THE best workmanship.
Bay Hum and Tonic Treatment
Tools the best and sharpest
Polite attention always assured
Thre? Artists in constant at ehdance.
LA DI KS WORK a Special w I
Once a customer, always a customer.
JACKSON & HATCHER,
TONSORIAL ARTISTS.
Three Barbers ! Three Chaira \
Ever y thing JFirst-ClaaB.
SALOON ON MAnioN STREET.
EASY CHAIRS, CLEAN SHAVES
BEST OF HAIR CUTS 1
Children roeeivo special attention
either nt tho Shop at their house,
Your patronage solicited.
J. A. GRACE, Barber.
BENNETTBVILLE, S. O,
TRAOV Manas
DESIGNO
COPYRKSMTO AC.
Anyono ?onOIng n sketch nnct description rosy
qntokly naoortiUn our opinion freo Vrnother nq
Invontlon ls probnbly imtonti\blo. Communion,
tiona nt.dotty conlldontlnl. lltmdbook on Patenta
sont froo. Oldest OKonoy for Bccurlnj?iatonta.
I'ntont? tatton through Munn A Co. rooolra
6?)(c,Ud not le?, vrttliout chnrgo, tn the
A hnndsomoty Illustrator WOCVI7. J-ntuQtt
dilution of ?ny sclontllla lonrnixl. Terms.? S 0
vGnrt four months, fl. Bold by nil pcwsdpnierj.
MUNN ?Co^010'0^-^ Nsw Yori
manch Omoo, C2S V OU, WnsM'-Ulon. D. C.
IIB! LKI UH!
FOB SALF,
J. M. JACKSON.
July 12, 1901.
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