The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 10, 1903, Image 3
BS??NI^YILLB, S. C.
BY S? A. HBO WK * CO.
Q&ceoH Marion Street Oppoeite\
Masonic Hall,
FridayfjulySo; 1903.
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Our Town Oorvernment, v
MAYOR-P. A. Hodges
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. 8
U?affin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate.
. CLERK. & TREASURER-Milton Mc
Laurin. .Office open daily.
POLICE-H. S. Quick, G. B. Barrett
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Green
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake t .
JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLaunn
CORONER-C. F. Covington
SUPERVISOR- M. E. CovTBrd
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-ChaB. I. Sherrin.
SENATOR-Chen. S. McCall.
BEFBERSXTATIVBB-D. D. MoColl, Jr,
J; P. Bunch, Welcome Quick.
M?aiBrAtEa-0. D. Eaaterliog, T. L.
Crosland, Bennettsvillo,
II. L., MoLautio, McColl
John A. Calhoun. Clio,
M. J. Atkinson, Bleuboim,
/ V, .0. 8tubbs, BrightBville,
" W. W. Irby, Smithville.
BennettsviUe Church Directory i
METHODIST-A. B. Watson, P. C.
ilunday aobool 5 00 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evemug at S.OOo o ock.
rluporinlendont Sunday Behool, Phil. A.
Hodges.
BAKIBT-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday Behool at 10.00. Preaching Sun
lay at 11.00 a. m., and 8.30 p. m. Pray?
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o clock.
.Superintendent of Sunday school, H. w
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Bunyan MoLeod Pb
D.. Pastor. Servioea every Sabbath
(summer) ll a. m. aad 8 p. m.; (winter)
ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m- Prayer meeting
Thursday 5 p. m. Seats freo, Stranger?
cordially invited. Sunday aohool ever;
Sunday 10 a. m. Superintendent, J. T.
Dudley. AU parents and children made
welcome at tho aohool.
HPISCOPAL-BOT. C. W. Boyd, Rector,
Preaching every socond and fourth Sanday
at it a. m., and 8.oo p. m. Sunday
aohool ?t 9.3? a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiion,
Quparintendcnt.
Directory of BennettsviUe Lodge?
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of
P., moeia every second ?nd fourth Moa*
day nights at 7.30 o'clock.
E. PowerB, C. C.
O. D? Eastcrtingi K- of R. St 8.
&.A?I?U'?RO ?."Oin. Kw. an, ni-ialu rt
?tionnsUavil?., F?d?y ev?nUifi. ono; ho
" AiTeitvYtih't'?li'tnrwt- at a c clock
... F Klin noy? W? M.
J. T, "Dndb?. Secret?ry.
County masonic Jjireciory.
MABLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 K. A,
M., meets at BennettsviUe on the second
Friday of each month.
Robt Chaffin, H. P.
H, E. Stockton, Secretary.
ED KER A-LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
neets at McColl. eaoh Saturday after
aooB, before the full moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M.,
iaeels at Clio, Saturday on or after each
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. St-oton, W. M.
Jpho Pariah, Secretary.
y.ESBB m M ' ? '-l . BS88B-I I III IUI M.'
. (jaunty Church Directory.
J?enniUsvilk Circuit Appointments
*EVt J. W. ABIAILL, P. C.
.First Sunday-11a.m., Pino G rovo'
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a. m. McColl.
3 p. ra, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine Grove,
3 p. DJ, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a. ra. McColl.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. W. B. BAKER P. C.
/irat Sunday, Hebron ll a.m:
Ebeneser 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday. ParnaisuB ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m*
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
BEV. A. T. DUNLAP, P. C.
Clio-Preaching e\ery Sunday morning
at ll o'clock. Epworth League Sun
day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday Behool
at 10 a. m. W. A. Hinshaw, Supt.
Prayer meeting Monday night at 8.
Boolah .Preaching every Sunday aft st
4 o'clook. Sunday school at 3. II.
M. Juckfon.JSupt.
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PERSONAL
Mr. W. S. Mowry and family
have gone to Hendersonville N C,
Mr. Taos P. Ricaud and family
have goufe to Mt Airy
Miss Lizzie Hilliard of Browns
ville is visiting her aunt Mrs. J
T. Covington ia Choraw
Mrs W. A" Benton of Cheraw,
who has been visiting Mrs W. P.
Breeden has returned home
Mr. J. T. Whittaker of Paruas
sus was up salesday and reported
heavy rains in his section
Mr. Levi Chavis of Smithville
was down sajesday. He reports
crops backward but looking well
Mr. D. P. McQuaige of Upper
Hebron was up Saturday. He re
ports Bomo good crops in his sec
tion, specially corn
Rev. W. B^ Baker and wife of
Blenheim who have been spend
ing some time in Williamsburg,
have returned home.
Mr. Tew Manning, ono of He
bron's best young men, and now
in the railroad service at Vance's
Orangeburg county, has been on
a visit to his old home this week.
MrsW. R. Wicker and her 3
little grandchildren, Misses Vir
ginia, Essie and Louise Murphy,
came down from Fayetteville on
Thursday evening last and spent
several days with her sister Mrs
T. M Webster.
Missionary Rally at Zion
There will be a "Silver Jubileo" by
the Young People's Missionary Society
of Zion church Sunday evening, July
19th, 1903, at 8 30 o'clock. All are
cordially invited to be pieaent. An
interesting program will be rendered.
First Cantaloupes
Messrs Eus ter lin Brea & Co , who
aie trying a melon crop just over the
creek, made their first shipment yes
terday morning, 92 crates, by express
to New York.
Another Rural Route.
Marlboro got another R. F. D.
route open on the 1st of July from
MciV.l into Adamavillo, then hy
Beauty Spot into Red Bluff, and
back to McColl. Our popular and
faithful Supt. of Education is now
on this route, and all wishing to
reach him quick should address
him at McColl, R.F.D. 2.
Clemson College.
The Democrat returns thanks
for a catalogue of Clemson Agri
cultural College. "It is full of val
uable information to those who
have boys to send there. It ia a
good school and Marlboro only had
8 there last year.
X>5.-i? ni her ho iii limbri n ot
Saturday;Y*Miri?.ij?{?', July - u<nn, ",?'iu ,
11 long illnwu, Mv; H. K?h?{>?r Gov,.
! higt?ii?--aped v. ut -JO vs ir* i;h?. \ .*.*,..
la workii.-ji di.-i.-?.....?!, .:, devoted A iii-, ?.
?;eatie, loviog mother, and true to her
rienda. She was A daughter of Mr.
J. S. Fletcher, of Adamsvillc. She
leaves on affectionate husband, four
bright boys, and a host of relatives to
mourn her loss.. The fuoeral services
were held Sunday morning at Hebron
church conducted by Rev. W.B.Baker
her pastor. A number from our town
attended thc service.
***
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Everett deeply sympathize with
them in the loBsof their infant babe,
on Monday afternoon. The funeral
services were held at Oak Ridge cem
tery Tuesday morning.
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Died at her home at the EJ vin place
.cast of town, OR Monday night, after
an illili B J of three weeks, Mrs Jos D.
Edens. She leaves a husband, several
children and a largo circle of relatives
She ?B a daughter of Mr. J.P. Hinson
and a lister of Mr. Jos. ?. Hinson.
She wa9 laid to rest in Beauty Spot
come tory Tuesday afternoon.
***
Died at her home in East Bennetts?
ville on Tuesday morning J illy 7,1903
after a protracted ?UneBS, Mrs IDA
HAMILTON, beloved wife of our towi B
man Mr. E. L. Hamilton-aged.about
25 years She leaves a devoted hus
hand and one bright little boy. The
funeral services were held at the Oak
Ridge cemetery Wednesday morning
at 9.30conducted by Rev. A. B. Wat
son of the Methodist church.
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*
Mrs Sarah Stanton, a well known
and esteemed lady of Clio, died the 7th
a^od about 77 years. She waa laid to
rest in Hebron cemetery on the 8th,
Rev Dunlap conducting tho service.
"Ono by ODO we croea tho river,
Ouo by one, we're passing o'er,
One by one tho orowoB aro given
Oo that bright and happy ?hore."
NOTICE
IS hereby given that a meeting of the
"Oak Ridge Cemetery Asiociatioa" wi 1
be bold in the Court Honse at 5 o'clook p.
m., on Tuesduy th? 14 th lott., for the pur
pose organ'z'ng and obtaining a charter.
A 1 who have Bubeoribed tho article? of
Atsociatioa ar? specially urged to attsnd,
nnd all persona interested in the cemetery
io any way u:o invited to be present.
n. II. NEWTON,
Mrs 8. E. Croaland, and Others
July 3, 1903.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you aaed
Dr. King's Nsw Life Pills. 'Ihousanda of
sufferers have proved their matchless merit
for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy
make pure blood and build up your health.
Only 25 cents, money back it not cured.
Sold by J, T. Douglas & Bro Druggist.
Ship Stuff.
NICE FRESH LOT
FOR SALE BY
Co S. McCALJL.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEW3,
,r - Mr. Chris. D. Odom has our
thanks for favors appreciated.
-The iron on the new railroad
has reached Mr. Everett's field
they can rush now.
- Tho Silver Star Band has
come to life again and is making
pretty fair music.
-The county summer school
for whites opens on the 20th and
teachers should get ready.
- Very few came to town last
Monday, and these had the plows
stopped by the heavy rains?
- Mr. Robt Spears of Hebron
has a pet patch of prolific corn
that he intends to astonish the
natives with.
- Mr. Luther McLucas has
moved his saw mill up near Mr.
James McDaniel's, in the Beauty
Spot country.
-Henry Tu rn age, a "bad sam"
from McColl, weht to the chain
gang Wednesday N for malicious
mischief.
-We return hearty thanks to
Mrs. Ervin Powers for a box of
the largest ripe tomatoes wo have
seen this season.
- The "Adams House" has
been closed until September and
the clever managers have gone
to Red Springs for rest. .
- Attention is asked to tho no
tice calling a meeting of Oak
Ridge cemetery association next
Tuesday evening in court house.
- Will Johnson, colored, who
slashed the coat of Will McIntyre
colored, at the depot Sunday eve
ning and skipped to Darlington,
was brought back Tuesday by
Sheriff Green.
The entrance examinations
to Winthrop Normal and the
College of Charleston will both
be held the same day at Bernie tts -
ville-July '10th.
- The express offic 2 has been
moved to the new drug store
building on Marion street
- Commutation Tax is due
-better seo the Town Clerk at
once
- Don't wait to be asked for
vour commutation tax
8&T Boye shirt waists only
25c at Jackson's
Jj^HAfull line of boys knee
pants 25c to $1.00 at
Jackson' a.
Lom?os extra Fancy only 20c
doz at W. M. Rowo's
- Our town Clerk is ready to
write your receipt for the License
tax-also the first installment of
the tax levy for the Electric
Light plant
"RORI irnrwl trrpart or?flf??o 8$ tol2^
j ?la nt 00 ' W. M. KOWQ'H. '
i Royal IicMahg LNy.vdbrs at
I|; \v. ni. mur.Mj.
I Jii?fc ..fceivci) :i |it?.w lot of
?ood lr?i- t?z ?Oc .... ?1.?0 pei lb ul
W. M Rowe's.
NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY
OFFICE TO THE KOOMS OVEU THE
"PLANTEIIS NATIONAL BANK."
H. II. NEWTON.
Sept 1, 1002.
t&~ If you want a good smoko
try a Cubanola Cigar for Bale al
W. M. Rowe's.
. P?* Pipos and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can he found at J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
WUT Knox's, Cooper's, and Cox's
gelatine at W. M. Rowe's
A complete line ol Armours
Canned meats at W. Mr Rowe's
W&~ Octagon Soap only $3 70 per
case at W. M. Rowe's.
"Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready
to serve wheat and barley food, adds
no burden, hut sustains, nourishes,
invigorates.' "
Driven to Desperation.
hiring at an ont of tho way place to*
moto from oiviliz ition, a family ia often
driven to desperation in case of accident,
resulting in Burna, Cute, Wounds, Ulcere,
ato. Lay in a supply of Buoklen's Arnica
Suivo. It'ti the beat on earth 250 at J. T.
Doug la? Bra's Drug Store.
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Sood paper Tur their own reading give
icm tho "Young People's Weekly*' thc
lea di n y young people's paper of America
containing each week from 8 to 12 paget
solid food for young mind*. Subscriber."
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address for 25 cts. Remember tho price
of tho two papero is only $1.25.
Worst of all Bzporionoos.
Can anything be worso than to feel that
every minute is your lastV Such waa the
experience of Mrs. S. H. Noweon, Decatur,
Ala. "For three yeora'' she writes, "I en
dured insufferable pain from indigestion,
stomach and bowel trouble Death soomod
inevitable when doctors and all remedies
failed. At length ' I was inducod to try
Electric Bitters and the result was miracu
lous. I improved at once and now I'm
completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney,
Stomach and Bowol troubles Electric Bit
ter* is the only medicino. Only 500. II'B
guaranteed by J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug,
gist
The Glorious 4th.
Tho 4th came on Saturday this
this timo, and un it wus -'Ration"
day also, its observance was a dead
letter with many; Tho stores and
? business houses wero all opon, ex
cept the po?t office. The colored
folks, howovor, had several picnics
in difterent parts of tho county.
We heard of no lire works, acci
dents or inoidents, worthy of note.
*W A full line of boys shirt
waists al Jackoon'?.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Rev. G. W. Boyd will conduct ser
vices rJ. St Paul's Episcopal Chu rel)
next ' undny morning and night.
EO.-V'OJ io PI oaby torlea Church uext Sab
bath morning at II o'clock, and evening
at 8 30 Subject of Sunday evening's eer
I moa : "Dcoiuton of Character." All aie
I invited.
1 Rev. A. B. Wakoo, pastor of the Moth
odist church, ia preparing to start a pro
tracted nicotine on the Ant Sunday in
August, AU "mi ero?tcd are earnestly so.
Hotted to ? OH) pe ra to with tba pastor, i>nd
help make tbU an "old limo" meeting.
Prayer meeting at Presbyterian church
Thu rt day afternoon at 5 p. m.
Tho hour for evening services at thc
churches is DOW 8 30 o'clock.
Prayer meeting at tho Baptist church
every Thuraduy evening ?t 8.00.
Prayer meeting at tho Methodist church
every Wednesday at 8.00 p. m.
Tho hour for Sunday School at the
Methodist obarch hos been changed to
5 00 o'dook in tho afternoon.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS
THIRD UOUHD-K.P.TAYLOB, P. H.
Cito and Beulah, at Beulah Joly 25,36
Bennettsvlllo ot, Beauty Spot July 26,37
Brightavllle, Bavklu, August 8,9
Blenheim ot, Zion', " 15
Bennettsvilla Sta, !' 15,16
Mccoll & Beonettavillo M?h,
(night) 15,16
North Marlboro, New Hope, " 22,33
Brownsville, 4.30 p. m, " 30,31
B3?T" Boys knee pants, sizes
?-10 25c at Jackson's.
Homicide in Smithville.
Oo Monday afternoon about 3 o'
clock Purdy Langley, a young man of
ubout 20 summers, waa shot and killed
by Mr. J. W. Coward, in tho north
tast corner of Smithville township OD
White's Creek. It is said the young I
mau provoked the difficulty, and was
advancing on Mr. Coward with open
knife when the fatal shot was fired
Mr. Cowurd came down to town early
Tuesday morning aud surrendered to
Sheriff Green. His counsel, G P.
Townsend, PJ-q , will no doubt make
an effort to secure bond, if possible, at
our Court will not be held for several
months yet. The unfortunate difficul
ty seems to be regretted by Mr. Cow
nrd very much, as the young man was
a near neighbor.
Corom r Covingtou went up Tuesday
morning and held an inquest.
Unclaimed tottors.
Letters addressed to the following uamcd
doraona remain uncalled for ?at tho port
omeo in Bennettaville :
Men's List.
Euceno Savazc, J M Spann. A J King
Tom Juokson, Forest Main, R H Philips
YVo?ion.; hist.-.
M ry McGill. J?aiinioflfay, il mus?.t
Brown, Mr ?od MR? .?? *? Hr&iltci
Z?Xi } UHF: ; XQ'JEH! 1
I want you all to know that I
have oponed in connection with
my market an ice house and am
prepared to lill all ordern for ice
in any quantity at right prices.
Send mo your orders and see if
I don't fill them promptly. Call
aud get tickets if you desire to
save annoyance in making change.
Respectfully,
C. F. Covington.
(Martling Evidence.
Fn Bh testimony in groat quantity ia con?
stan ly coming io, declaring Dr KmgV
New Discovery for Consumption Caught
and Colds to be unequdod. A recent ex
pression from from T. J. Mcfarland Ben
tor villi.-, Vu , serves as example, no writes:
"I bad Bronchitic for three yearn and doc
tored all the time willum', Iwing beaetited
Then I began taking Dr. King's New Dis.
covery, aud a few bottles who'd j cure 1 me.''
Equally effectivo in curing alt Luag and
Throat troubles, Consumption, Pao naoma
and Grip. Guaranteed by J. T. Douglas &
Bro Druggist. Trial bottles fraa, regular
sizes 50c and 81.00.
Free Scholarships.
The progressive young ladies of
Marlboro are offered free scholar
ships by the South Carolina Feder
ation of Women's Clubs in the
following institutions of learning:
Converse College-three
Methodist Col logt}-one
Greenville College-one
Charleston kindergarten and Nor
mal-one -*-?
Clifford Seminary, Union, S. C.
-one.
Tho examinations will be held
July 10 at Iienncttsville. Appli
cants must file their names before
July 1. with Miss Louisa B. I'op
penheim, 81 Meeting St, Charles
ton, S. C.
?SjT" Not cheap goode but good
goods at Mitilo's store.
Cheap Hoad I nu.
The Democrat and the Semi
weekly Atlanta Journal one year
or 81.50.
The Democrat and McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Book for 81.50 '
The Sunny South and the Demo
crat for only $1.50
Thc Democrat and NEW I ?EA
for $l*50. Sample can had.
Don't You tove Flowers?
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at the Hardware store
and you can bc suited.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney at Law and
Probate Judge.
Oiflce in Court Heute,
Th? Law Department of thc
? South Carolina College.
JUu addition to .ho regular lectures by
Ul? profoesora ot law of tho Bouth Car
olina Coliexe, tho trust?es and faculty
are pleahcd to b* abJo to anno unco tar
thc coruhig ??>?ron a very attractive
?riin o? iocturc:; to be contributed by
?ww of tb? Unding members of the
Bench and ?ut- of Routh Carolina.
Acf rr thoo* ? ho nave con-sent od ts
'denver one or mure lecturas to tbs lav
cUw>e? erf tho O ol I tam ar*: Ho*. Charles
H. Clr-ionton, U. 8. Circuit Junee; Hos.
William ??. Brttwlay, U. a,' Petrit*
Jud??;. Kon. T. f. Pope, ch loi J ont lc*
ol Southe Carolina; Hon. C. A.'Woods,
Awaoctulc Jit.-ut.-fe; Hon. Eugen? O.
Gi tr;. . Aa.--o-.-la it- Justice; Hon. Edward
McCmdr. Hon. J. C. Sheppat?, Hon.
Q. Duncan r*oilliiger. Hon. 8. J.-Simp
son, Hon. J. P. Carey, and Hon. Andrew
Crawford. <
Tire trasteos nnd faculty feel that Ut
se.-iiJ ii,.' the >ir: lytunco of these dls
tinr'ihihee Judges and lawyers they
have tu.-o-wiplUhcd something that will
pr?vu ot the rcr-.-atest bene?t to those
tnklrift tho law course in the South
Carolina College. The number of those
enrolled bi the Uw department during
tho huit t vu yetti3 has bean the largest
in the history ?f the collegs, and the
he?.'., ls tatertnihed that the prospect
of them) ndiUUorial lectures may still
further Increase the growing number
of Uw students. Q
'Che KU"t value-of the training af
for-dea" by Bchoobi of law has been too
thorough?/ demonstrated to render
mcej;.-'u-v any mguments In their ?up?
pert. Thi day of preparation for th*
hi.r by coli tn ry study In a lawyer's
office bail practicably punned. Everyone
fa-uiii.r- Kith the working of a law
ec" ..>..-.. nr.nt (tuvo been impressed with
th? i.-?<.?.-?.. . interest and seal.that re
sult ii ot M hi mere association of young
man wiic have come together for the
cc,.?i.m. iHirpoBC of studying law. The
ditU" Als. UBSioiiH of questions' of law,
not only with (he professors, but also
witii aol. other, beget an enthusiasm
for th i lu iv which possibly. In some in
stance-.', ?jttild rover have been acquired
ot ker w UK (j?
liv- nd-'autuge qf attending ? prof ra
el.. .. t{ -iiiot In the Mute In which a
m\ . I? ii practic* hts profeentoQ is in
ne ou* i ? ohvioua than in that sf a
lawyer. Besides the familiarity gained
with ih?! decisions and statute law af
the t?-At* th? . > ndahips that he sonna
at such school add very materially to
hi . future uscfutieea a? a etilsa'n. Th*
career Of lawyers as a class ta moro apt
to Vc of publie nature than that off
litote encoged in any other professtsa
w hu Jiu-JU. Not only are all of the
Judges ol '.h* .':-.-.te drawn from tho bar.
bu t ihr cecupant? of the l?gislative and
ex rr.ro tl vc offices are also drawn very
surgely from the saine source. As oo
?nany ?.r" the ....? ?bern of thc legal pro
fosatan A i naturally destined to public
careers', ir ls oi no little Importance
th-- . the yoting men who have decided
h beeoiiMi lawyers should come into
dei* toitch vit?? otfesr yanns stcn of
their ?Tr? 8v.nt? who hove chosen the
SV.I?V.- ?V -Kr Or ll.
'ff.? '? Hit '.suiting friendships ore not
uitVequt-itly formed during the part .of
a ptah's life th?-:t ls usually devoted to
preparation foi the bar; and it is un
fortunate lt thin period should be spent
in ? 8?utc other than that In which he
I:-: to live, Several years npent At a pro
fession pchoo] n another state aome
II mes flr.O the student so completely out
61 ibttisl with the young men ?f hta
own State tltNt when be returns to
practica hi* ?Mofesalon he Ands hinioMf
labor 1.%' under a serious disadvantage,
TV !> vc*. : i oorric ns tan ce a ls never over
r-.>iivit. r
A hi v vcliool, however, should be
4f*.r0tu:ed r?ot ilone by those intending
to pr? i I .? law. There is hardly a call
Snj| li Tor -vhk'h one would not be
heHcr ;.i .-,>.-? 1-..J *?y having taken a
! oour?.: iii law, Almost everyone who
t ??-.?o in d i an .tarnest stusy of the law
win i.rrse vllto Burke that il is >
"arda e . does more to quicken
v>g<,> jir. thc understanding than
othai r-'*?.Zr ??? au/nan learning pa*
t*s*-| r ? hope ls Indulged, thare
ntre, ti? ; the .?teadance upon the law
South Carolina College
may , iude aome who have not d?
Vic la? Ovdi .<.f-vt.!t?-.ni.
I Co?.. ;liiii \\s. iapttdwi o? il f ~?.kf(. I
,vr:f?*ui?''m.w?.k- ivdi?n.tft&ris foi th? law .
riiii-J.?,-' ;pL,\\ iK^iatihUi i.f t?if Bjiiircicne '
JOUit fi-.- .'.? .I-.. i'?At^ WlcU',1 I
Colir.ti? nd Qi ihr? f Coings, r;lve I
. wit ortpoi'tuhity td iv ar isl cn- ?
i-iudlug lsv>vyer? of u?.
~. . - UuvHa ul? practical oo
minioi ;: -.II ?>i the prindple? of the
..T. fa pr*.vcelHr?g his ??tudles C? w!i!
jil?o tl *. th'.r having access to tbs law
tltifir J; the Supreme Court, as well
A? to De s--;o library, will be of tb*
(.ve?' U .-. -.o him.
ir ii il ure depends moro
ttpoti : <-i ' ia)', than upon environ
. tli<i uursuits chosen. This
... dy of farming but of
killi < I uman endeavor.
- <?^ss>? ,.?
ORDINANCE
'Co pi vci ii 1 punish the prac
.lining or Gambling
Tuv.'n of Bennettsville :
Iii by tho Mayor aad Alder
i 1 i of BenncttavMH iu Ooun
I . I by authority of tho samo :
That the plnyiDg of any gamo
. H io, rattling', craokaloo, ,nd
.-gamea of chanco for, din,
l?o, atorj, houso, oHlce or
- sr 1 ted os a placo of bunin CHU
unoccupied building wibhrf
? tl?. imit of said Town is hern
Lu? ? y jicraon violating til in or
conviction, shall bc fined
- yo Dullars nor moro iban
. ; / : ll illara, or bo impriuoDcd, or
-nil elie pi >lic works of tho town nit
. -ya nor moro than 30 Hay?.
lcd in Council thia 5'hduy
I) 1903
A.. IIO?GKS, Mayor.
rt rs! Flowers!
I. Moore has afine
aniurns, Begonias
s and other plants,
that she desires to
s 25c per dozen.
4? NOTICE.
lufttcturing TOBACCO
IS before buying. We
i i money.
' ? . i P. A. Ho DO ES,
* ?0
bought of W. M.
.irtintced to bo froeb
,'ct satisfaction il* not
- urn them and get
lt 'rtok.
- ?*?^
.v ., - every page,
1 . ;d every line,
l * i his gauge
pay tor time.
Uuros Blood Foison, Canoor, Ulcors, Eo
zoniQ, Carbuncles, Et o. Medloluo Froo..
Robort Ward. Maxoy'f. (Ja., says : 'SI
Buffored Iroin blood poison, my hoad, fuco
and shoulder woro otto mass ol' corruption,
adios in bonos and joints, burning, itch
iag scabby skia; was nil mu down and
discouraged, but Botanic Blood Balm
cured mo perfectly, hoalod nil tho sores
.nd suva my skin tho rich fjlow of health.
Blood Balm put new lifo tuto my blood,
and new ambition into my brain." Qeo.
A. Will'auis, Rpxbury, faco covered with
pimples, chronic soro on back ol' head,
suppurating swelling on nock, oatiug uL
oor on log, bono pains, itching skin, j
cured perfectly by Bo tonio Blood Balm
bores all healed. Botanic Blood Balm
cures all malignant blood troubles, .such I
as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples,
running sores, carbunclos, scrofula, cte. [
Especially advised for all obstinate cases |
that havo readied tho second or third 1
et ago. Druggists, Si. To provo it euros,
sample of ?lood lSalm sent freo and pre
paid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan
ta, Qa. Describe trouble and free medical
advice ?-cut in sealed letter. For sale at
J. T. Douglas & Bro
FOR SALE.
CAR FINEST WHITE COItNt\
FOR MEAL.
At C. S. MCCALL'S.
A full line of H. J. Heinzs Co.
Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau
ces, Jollies &c. at
W. Bi. Rowe's.
For Forage,
CANE SEED-BOTH AMBER I
AND BLACK TOP.
At c. s. MCCALL.
FOR SALE !
?WO PINK JERSEY COWS,
with first calf. They are|
beauties. Price $35, $40 each.
?. F. MOOEE.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back if it falls. Trial Dottles free.
i'liAHft?l) i'sYAlOUTH j;.acii's;
Aro tho Furruer'a Favorito, Tho Poultry
roan's Ch nico-in fact they ara tho
Pride of tho Poultry World I
Why not raise Thoroughbred Fowls in
Btaad of Scrubs ? I ona soil yoa choice I
Eggs from gonuine thoroughbred B. P. RV j
of tho celebrated "Hawkins,0 "Milan'' and
"Vandobilt" Btralns, and remember that it
is juBt as easy to raise a IO lb. Plymouth
Rook afl it is a baby Bantam or a Frizzly
Scrub. $i for Setting of 15 EggB.
$1 75 for two settings 30 ecrga.
E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0.
New Scholarships for Men
Teachers at the South
Carolina College.
C lu us? from Appropriation Act cf Gen
eral Assembly, 1M:
"Th?t one thousand alx hundred gad
Corty dellars bc appropriated to be ?oed
to provide forty-one scholarships tn cbc
Normal Department, one frost c?ch
county, of the valu* of forty dollars,
bMldco the remission of tuition and
matriculation fees, the beneficiaries to
be selected under regulations to be pre
scribed by the Board of Trustees."
This means 140 In cash to the student, -
besides remission of 140 tuition and sf
018 matriculation term fee. Thus toe
scholarship student will receive from
the College |& a month for sight mon I hs
& assist bim in his necessary Mvlca
expense?.
REGULATIONS BY TUB BOARD.
1. Applicants shall hs young ?neu at
least rpneteen years of age. Tee pur
pose af the General Assembly being- to
encourage men teachers, preference
will be given to those wno furnish sat
isfactory evidence of having' already
taught for at least eoe session, and
with sucgess: but if from any county
there be no suitable applicants who
have taught, thc scholarship of that
county may be awarded to a young
man who only intends to teach.
J. Applications shall be made to the
President of the College, at Columbia,
before July lot. upon prescribed blanks
furnished by the President or by County
Superintendents of Education, upon re
quest. These blanks shall provide for
information und references es to the
applicant's age, physical condition, gen
eral character and ability, educational
advantages, financial circumstances,
teaching experience, and purpose in
taking the special normal course. The
Information thus submitted will be re
garded as a preliminary examination,
and those who receive permits to stand
the later examination will be credited
with the combined results of these two
examinations. 0
ft. The later and iori rmi examination
stetiH be upon English Grammar and
Cwnposltion, RlBtpry and Geography,
ArftnineMc and Elementary Algebra.
(Algebra, however, ls not indispens
able.) ^The Normal Scholarship Corn
sattcee^f the Fuculty shall prepare tbs
anestioas and mark the papera, The
Oouafty Board of Education of each
ceasfty ls requested to conduct this ex*
11 ml nat cou at the same time with Uta
entrance and other scholarship exam
inations of the South Carolina College
and of Winthrop College (which thts
year will be on Friday, July loth). The
County Board will receive the questions
from the Prosidcnt of the College, and
is requested to return the answers to
him, at Colombia, forthwith, by mall
or expresa. w?
4. A stundlng Committee on Bchotar
shlps, appointed from the Board, In con
junction with a standing Committee
from tire Faculty, shall select the schol
arship students for each county upon
I the results of the cxarnlnallon? fe
j ported by the Faculty Committee, gr.d
all the other information submitted.
I Tho proper announcements shall be
mads through the President, t*
f. After the first year the iaoumbejit
nor be reappointed, provided tfcat, in
cb* Judgment of the Faculty, bia ani
ses? to teach, hts progresa In study
.ama bte p?serai character ln?icat* fiai
.ls * a su?Ubis person to f?fttt the
mWm a???!*! AMM**** W
Jim Dumps asserted, ?Too much meat
la Bummer causes too much heat.
What ?halt wc eat ell rummer I<sog
That, without meat, shall keep us strong,
And ia tho host or oamat* trim ?
Why, * Forc?,' of ?our?,M laughed f* Sunny
Jla."
?
fl
I
Tko Ec*d.y-to-Scrrc Cereal
the strength of meat
without the heat
Eaoludea Chaos evnd StaaJka.
" 'Yoree' ls a regalar breakfast food In
pay family to tho exclus lon of steaks or chope,
tba old standard. * "-ff
A. ? HAMoan.
W-lt
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HARDWARE OF BVBRlf DESCRIPTION.
-o-.
Have a large supply of the celebrated **Far
mers Friend Corn Planters. Wo
sold a large number of these Planters during the
past three seasons, aud (hey have given universal
satisfaction. Every one of them are guaranteed by us lo giye
satisfaction.
WE also have in Stock The COX, The\ ECLIPSE
and The celebrated CALDWELL CottOll
3E^X?5l?XX"t?!?rS which we are offering at "rook
bottom" prices.
WE are also selling The Celebrated <?^3U.>Q$
in Our Line, as wa are ia Position
To Make it Interesting to You
Very respectfully
*6i
February 26, 1903.
J. T. DOUGLAS.
A. 0. DOUGLAS
J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
--Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in
$>nrc ?rugs and patent Medicines,
CTTO?L?T ; ARTICLES |^|$^Y^@W|j?
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
|?aintg, Oils, YunisI?vsBrafiiieso
GLASS and PUTTY." - ?
<*^_ FINE CIGARS AND TOB?C??. ^>
*?* Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuanceof same
J. T. DOUGJJAS & BRO.
January .1, 1902. AT THE OLD STAND.
3
PEB BBB MACHINE GO
W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER.
- DEALER TN
]MC&,otxiia.eir3r of All Kinds
AND GENERAL REFAg. WORK,
-DEALER IN AND M A N UK ACT U It BR OF
Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets,
Balusters? Newetei &c,
BllWG MAHAL lill
iF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, -ough
or drefl?od, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL
and ijok over stock. \
f?T ?horte orders promptly attended to|