The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 29, 1904, Image 3
S. A. BRO IF If - - - Editor
TFridav, July 29^ 1804.
Subscription Prices
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FLOODS OF RAIN.
Heavy Losses to the Fanners in
Smithville, Brightsville and
limper Bennettsville, and the
Breaking of Mill Dams.
The fall of rain in Smithville
last Thursday was the heaviest
for some time. On Friday even
ing there was another down
paiir which caused a fearful de
structicn of young crops and the
loss of the mill dams of Mr. Z.
T. Pearson, Mrs. Anna Easter
ling, Mr. Joe H. David, and a
heavy wash of the Railroad em
bankmeut at the Pledger creek
trestle on tho B. & C. Ry., four
miles above town, which stoped
trains until Monday.
The losses to crops, dams A:o.
rnns into the thousands, to say
nothing of the inconvenience to
to travel in the break at Mrs
Ea8terling pond.
How the Dudley mill fared
we have not yet heard.
Marlboro Public Roadb.
A correspondent of the Maxton
Scottish Chief writes that paper
abnnt our roads ns follows:
We must give Marlboro the
palra for good roads, they have
'Ood road laws and they live up
to I hem. The roads are ol good
width and are worked steadily and
well. The supervisor ol* roads is
paid a salary for his services, ?nd
it is a pleasure to drive over his
roads. In Robeson we have a rood
irfx^iand the people have been hoijc
' iii ug to have the euusways at Cam
bells Bridge fixed too, for months
and it is not even begun. Our
road makers eau learn something
hy a little trip across the linc,
nod the writer would like to have
them nirike the trip, and utilittu
?.heir information.
The cr}r for water, mon.' water
?ornes from every section of thc
soun tv, and state, too. .1 lund reds
>f wells are dry, springs that
tover failed before have ceased to
un, branched in many pastures
ro as dry as Sahara. Tho very
imited rainfall which has exteud
d over a period of two years hus
fiused it all. However it will turu
? inore piiiu 1
ridgefield Adver?
i ac HIM ! iii .: oi i lYarUio .
.fOiiiii.iy Truste? . Mi lifttiu ..; in .
in'tho Muruhisoij ;;>?hobl Ir.iil JU?' Itt'oylH)
A igual ., . tjj , ? in. ll" i-rs> .
...Hitters of itnportanoo will bu brought bo.
ru tho naaociruioa. Wo uro planning to
. -.ve un educ itional rally, at aome point
tho county, during- the morth of August,
.d wo would like to select thu limo and
icrt ut thin meeting.
All tniHteos and other fricada of editen
; 'ii aro cordiully invitad to he present
motnber thc hour and pleanc bc on hand
promptly i in ordor that we may transact
thi3 huHlueHH of our meeting before the
...uipaign meeting opona in court IIOIHO.
RUFUS FoitU, Chairman.
W. L. Staulou, Co. Supt Ed
PEN AND SCISSORGHAPHS
The coroner ol Marion cornily
rjports '20 inquests in two yearr.
Mr. J. E. Bass of Dillon died
last week after a long illness of
Brights disease
Thc State Fair comes off in Oc
tober and Marlboro farmers should
contest for some of the premiums.
If Senator Tillman accepts a
position in Parker's cabinet won't
there be hustling to lil! his place?
No sigus of peace yet in the far
east, hut a fearful slaughter of thc
Armenians cool niue.
The Pee Dee Summer school at
Hurtsville closed Tuesday. They
say it was a success.
Georgia's first hale of new cot
tou was sold on Friday at Albany
for 15 cents.
Dr. T. B. McDow, tho man who
shot and killed K. W. Dawson, in
188?), died suddenly of heart dis
ease in Charleston on thc 2l>th.
Williamsburg had n disastrous
storm of wind, rain and hail on
Wednesi.iy last and much dam
age was lone to crops.
. ??? '?.., aaa mnmnoiDnn
Mother-What are all these
senseless trinkets for t Pretty
(laughter-They are [or tho
grui) bag ai the church fair,
"Mercy! There is not one thing
that any human being could
want." "Yes, isn't it fortunate?
Everybody who draws a prize
will put it back in the hag.''
i-New York Weekly.
Marlboro again Honored.
Hon I). D. Mcdill, Jr., is the
South Carolina representative
of the Presidenta] Not i lieu lion
Committee to notify Judge Al
ton i'arker of his nomination foe
Pr?sident, hythe National Dem
ocra tic convention. Thc grand
event is to take place about the
10th of August.
Thc Atlanta Constitution and
Democrat one year for $l>7fi.
DOTS FROM SWEAT SWAMP. J
______
Mr. EDI con. - I li ii ve not seen any
thing in your paper (rom the Swamp ;
or Wesley in sometime and will try io
K>vo you a few dots. Tho crops are
line in this section-tho best I have
over seen-so aays everybody. Good
croj s of every kiud, even caudidate..
There nre two from tho Wesley sec
tion for cotton weigher at Clio. Both ;
think they should ho elected, and
thero arc four oilier? from othor sec <
tiona that think the aa um way, nud
I tully one can get thero. So, election
j coring is pretty lively for the position.
Wd also have calls from ?.ho county
candidates and aro glad to see them
md would he glad to help them all,
?ut will have to make our selections,
ind thia time it id not a very - easy
luestion to decide as all are good mon,
md this being tho case who ever is
lected we will not bo hurt much,
lint, I think we should look well to I
?rho we put in tho Sheriffs ofliee, for ?
his office becomes evory year more .
md more responsible for thesnfty and i
?.ell hoing of the citizens of the conn- <
ry. and we h ve this time nil good (
nen to select from, and out of all good i
.teed corn let us got tho best cara to .
.lant. Those who wish to go to tho |
Legislature are all right. Duncan and |
cousin Sim nud Mr. Bruce, I think 1
viii do us all right. Wo waut a good i
?supervisor, ono that will give us a |
-oad from Clio to Judson, and Mr. ?
Tart si}s if bc is elected that he will j
look after that road, and for thia rea- !
sm I hope he will he eleclod, for this ,
road is badly needed. ,
I think tl e candida'es will have an i
easy timo this year in ibis section.
The formers are in good spirits and
ire liberal to a greater extent thau i
common, as I see where they have
?mi ried their guano sacks to the swamp :
to wash them. They always leave a
good number of them for tho accom
m ulatinn ol the coons so they can eat
what they want and taken sack full
borne witn them. Well the Swiat
.Swamp people are very liberal any
way. I fear we may have a little
trouble on thc sw imp as there are two
.candidates out for captain of th?"
Huckle Berry Baud and they arc near
neighbirs and are neighbors of the
present incumbent, who is not willing
to give up the office without u hard
light. But ono of the now candidates
i.ay withdraw and ?vert trouble.
Clio, July 2Ct'i 1904. Mc
FROM KOLLOCK
Dear Mr. Editor-As I have not
seen anything trom this section foi
som? time will give you a lew dots.
('tops are very good at this time.
We are having loi s of rain just now
-tho fall on tho 22? 1 was the heaviest
uver witnessed by the writer.
Wo mourn the deitli of our friend
and ueighbor Mr. W. W Pegues, who
'hod on the 18th. Ile was a good man
and will bu missed.
We nie having some call?is these
days, II only candidates Some one
remarked the other dav that ho went
bp i? ^peudbiji ihf? |
>.?..;: .' ?. i .?.' U vial ting ai i
ol' Mr- A'. W. t'osrue.*! tin.
in an K F. 1J Koute trom hero on
August ist, Mr. James McArthur is
the carrier.
Mr (!. W. Smith has accepted a po
si lion as salesman for Capt Theo. F.
.Malloy, T. D. Larhley having resign
cd to open business for himself. He
bas opened an up-to-date Crocery
store here and is getting a good trade
Mrs ll S. Ward, who has been nu
a visit to her brother, Mr T. D. Larh
ley, for amie time, returned toher
home in Durham, N. C , a few days
ago. HEX.
July 23, 1904.
Alphabet ol' Success.
Attend corefully to details.
He prompt in all things.
Consider well, then decide pos
tively.
Dare to do right, fear to do
wrong
Endure trials patiently.
Fight life's battle's bravely.
Cfo not into thc society of the
vicious
Hold integrity sacred.
Injure not another's reputation.
Join hands only wita the vir
tuous.
Keep your mind free from evil
thoughts.
Lie not for any consideration.
Make few special acquaintances
Never try to appear what you
aro not.
Observe good maimers.
Pay your debts promptly.
Question not tho veracity of
i friend.
Heaped the council of your par
ants.
Sacrifice money rather than
principle.
Touch not, taste not, handle no
ntoxicating drinks.
Lise your leisure for improve
ments.
Venturo not upon tho threa
lolil of wrong.
Watch carefully over your pos
ions.
Extend lo every one a kindly
greeting.
Yield nol to discouragement.
Zealously labor for the right and
necea ?S certain.
- Ladies' Home Journal.
- Mason's Fruit Jars at
\V. M. Howe's
Oom istlc Troubled.
ll is exceptional to find a family where
licit! aie no domestic ruptures occasion
Hy, but llio-e din be los-ened by having
lr. Kings's New Lifo PUN around. Much
nuble they save hy their great work in
totuuch and Liver IroiiblON They not
lily relieve you but cure, 253 at J. T
tang?as I haig Storo.
Royal ilaking Powders at
W. M. Rowe'd
UARLBOKO BAPTIST UNION.
Brownsville, July 30-31.
SATURDAY-io a. m., subject lor dis
cussion - "The revival ol religion
which ls needed now. BS. P. ISasterlinu
11 o'clock-"The pastor and people
J. J. Lane.
12 o'clock-"The Duty ot Church
members to each other and to their
Icllow men," H. L, Freeman.
SUNDAY-io a m. Sunday School Mass
meeting. Address by Kev A. T. Bogers
3n thc Sunday School a? p. Religious
factor.'
10 30-Address hy J. I*. C-imphell on
. Suuday School and the Laymen"
11 o'clock-Missionary Sermon by I
Rev. R Ford.
Elmore Allen.
P C. Henley.
Com.
IN MEMORIAM.
Now and thou amid the rugged
highways of the world, where our
ideals of mon ate so often shattered
iud our expectations of them unreal
zoJ, God grants it to us that wc ma}
j?me in touch with n life so tull o'
luties well performed, so high and
exalted in character and usperations,
II deeply grounded in the goodness of
God, thal mir faith in the manhood ol
iho world is strengthened and wc un
fetter that we have in irked the ip
right man. Tho influence of such u
life on a community is softer and
more inspiring than thc benediction
if the last raya of thoscttin ? sun, and
loftier ihan an epic poem Such a life
as this ended in McColl, Wednesday
July 13ih, 1904, when that noble,
modest, unassuming but grand old
man, Bro N. M. Gibson, was called
from the restlessness of earth to a seat
in the city of God.
Nelson M. Gibson was bira March
20, 1822, noir Gibson, N. C., where
be continued to livo ir lil 1851, when
lie moved into South Carolina, ne ir
where is now McColl - thc town for
which he did 80 milch-and not far
from where ho breathed his last. He
was married Fob 27, 1845, t'j Miss
Caroline Pipkin ol Marlboro county.
To him was given a long and happy
married lifo, and nine childroii bow in
sorrow to tho supreme will o?' tho Mas
ter and await Ibo morrow that shall
give back to thom him whom they
have "loved and lost awhile."
Bro Gibson was converted at Pine
Grove church during tho roma ri:.! bio
revival conducted hy Bov. H. II Du-I
rant iu 1840. Very soon after this
change-a change that fixed ami j
dominated his after years-he joined
thc Methodist church al St John-..)
now a part nf Gibson Station, North I
Carolina conference. When ho moved j
into South Carolina, ho. transfered his|
membership lo Pine Grove, ot which I
church he wa?' a faithful and devout I
member until the Organization of thc j
new church at McGill Ho aided him
self with this, and here toiled for lin
Master, faithful and undaunted, and j
cheerfully; whet h. r in thc white light
of God's smile to encourage and sus- 1
tain, or whether in tho darkness id
disappointments ami unattained as 1
If iva?.the *iU:r.J pii.U";;. (? b>!
Bri) Gih'?oriH pautor during the lu?i \
hi . nu I hui?' years di' lu. life, And
n! tin ni gi: iii: wu-i m invalid .1 id ni
. ii .m!.\:r,'r, io 1:: -o hoed ?t??OClWlM
_ b -_iiuocuuiicii tul a'nc iou lo
tion upon his pastor's s nil. To have
*eeu him sillier and yet h." strong, is
to have our faith in tho supremo no
bility of mankind quickened, to have
touched a man who grasp so (irmly
the Hand of God, is to tighten our
own rasp upon thc saino unfai i ig
Hand.
Bro. Gibson was always cheerful
and responsive to religious touch.
Itidced i'l his presence ono was aware
if thc perfume ot the spirit land, so
spiritually minded was ho.
As u mau he waa slot ling worth,
quiet and unassuming, ho combined
with the firmness of true m an h ?od,
the gentleness that makes ono groat
Contact with him was elevating, his
inlluneuce a silent stream that made
nil the round about fi es li and fruitful
Ile hated evil and lough', it uncon
ditionally; he loved good and gave
himself for its advancement Ile was
loved of all men, and they mourn bo
causa a good mau has gone from their
midst. Ile has folded tho drapery of
the "lone couch of everlasting sleep"
?bout him and iain down lu peaceful
ircamp; his wuk and warlaro aro
iver, ami lu has- loll lo Wu children
ind to their children ?1 greal hgaey
hat of a groat lilt ; be shall nwukc i<>
iud himself in tho mansion not made
villi bands iu tho midst of tho city nf
i great King.
God grant that in that land where
Iis Own Hi nd wip s sorrow's I cn ra
iway, where toils mid sufferings and
reappointments aro unknown, and
'are?ell a word unspoken, wo sh.ill
neel him and clasp bi- band once ;
nore.
,J W Alli AIL.
.'AMIL Y MI HE A G E T1C K K r. ;
?ooo IN SOUTH CAROLINA NOW
?SOLD BY S HA HOARD AIM LINK
RAILWAY
Commencing march 25th, lim
Seaboard Air Line Railway, in
omplianco with thc new law, have
n sale 1000 milo family tickets,
nod for the use of the immediate
icm bera ol one family, bctwocn
tutions within the Stale of South
?anilina on tho lino of tho Sea
nard Air Line Railway. These
ole?is aro ?old at $2f),00 and aro
mi kui to ono year from date of ,
mito.
The popular Interchangeable
ook, good over 25 different linos, '?
?ll continue 011 sab; under same
militions as heretofore.
For further information apply {
i Seaboard agonis, or add reos (
OH. W. Stewart Trav. Pass. Agent i
olumbia S. C. n
ire Insurance!
Mr. C. S. McCall represen i s
une good companies and will r
ve you all needed infarnintion. 1
ead his nnvertiscnieiif in oilier ii
.Innis.
?-rr p
NOMINATION!.
For Coinrross-6th Distr
I hereby announce mysel! a candid
lor nomination to Congress Irom tbc 1
sixth district snbject lo ^the Democrat
primary.
James N' ni
I I heteby announce myself a c:oi luiate
lor Congress Irom thu Sixth Congres." '
iona) District, subject to Hie Den. era!
primary. I
July 'i, 04 W. F Dargan;
House of Representativa
I hereby announce myself as &-< n
date for the House of Heprcseitali
subject to tli?; rules of thc Den io ;. I
primary and pledge mysell to ab
result ol same and support the n iimnets
thereol.
SIMEON J. MCINNIS.
July lam 1904.
I nm fi O'ludtdnlo for 1? eloetic ri IO
(louHO of Representatives, subjoor '.J th<i
ictiou of tho Di: moor il ii- Prima y.
D. D McCoi.i . '
I hereby nnnotinco myself ac.
for tho I lou ie of Representative ironi
Marlboro County subject lo tho . ? of
'.he Democratic Primary, ned pli ' .
myself to libido the result thor ind j
support the nominee* of same.
May 6, 1904. W, W. Bl"
For Clerk of Court.
I hereby announce myself nc
for re-election to the {nico of 1 ol I
Court for Mnrlboro County. Soul
linn, Bobjeot to tho rulen ot Uv
oratio Primary, and pledge myself
port thc nomine?- thereof.
JA?. A. DB KB,
April 25th, 1904.
1 hereby nnununcn myself n O-'i
for Clerk of Court subject to tho c
tho Democratic Primary.
R L. FnKi !
T hereby announce myself nt
didate for the nflico of Clerk o <
for Marlboro Count)', subject
rules and regulations rroverni
Democratic Primary Election
LEWIS M. COVINC
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce my cindi'
the cilice ol Sheriff of Marlboro
subject lo the rules ol theiler
primary.
JOHN C. Du:
I hcroby announce myself n e:
for re-election to tho 0IU00 of S
Marlboro county, ?abject to tho nc
tho D?mocratie Primary, pledging
to libido thu result of Hame and t r
thu nomine H thereof.
July S, 1904. J. R. Gi
1 hereby announce mysell as .
date lor office ol ShcriiT ol y.
County at thc coming l'rimary I
I pledge mysell to abide by the
s lid Primary Klcclion and to
the nominees ol same.
July I, 04. W. P. KOO
'*?-. ?it' iV?i rlbor? ooujttf
<
!!.:.?.> . I > ' ll" 10 'tbi.lo ti.? .
<? '. til 'ho nuip ....ni . .1 part ino ooruirioe,
VV. \, H IN ?i'i A vv
J hereby amie: lice iny.u'lCus :% on ..>'!? 0.
?
nt the coming Primary Election. 1
myself to abide by the result of *u
mary Election and to support tho n.
of the dame
April 4th IQC4. J. E ROO
I 1 hereby announce myself n ci
j for tho ellice of Sheriff of Mnrlborc
j subject to tho 'action of the De
Primary, and pledge myself to a
rcHidt thereof and to support the 1
of tho natue.
JAS F. BIcGl.L
April 5th, 1904.
FT County Superviso
1 hereby announce myaelf u (
for re ?lection lo tho ollicc of Sup
Marlboro county at tho coming
election, subject to thc rules gove
same, and pledge myself to abide
thereof and support the nominee
primai y election.
May iS, 1904 M. E CO\
I hereby announce myself a <.
f.ir thu ellice of IJouuty Supervisor
to thc action of tho Democratic
pledging myself to abiJe the roan
Hume, and to support the nominee:
piimnry election.
April 9U1, 1904. A. J. i
Ihereby nnnonaeo myself ns n 1
for the ofllco of County Si
subject to the notion of the Di
primary.
Mob sS, 1901. J J.
For Superintendent of Edib
1 kl n by announce myself a c
for thc r.illeo of Superintendent of
li .11 ff Marlboro tJ.ni ?ty, Kiibjoot
notion of the Domooraliu Primary.
Am nun E As rmi
July ly, 1904.
I hereby announce myself a c.
for re-election to Ihe ofllco of Com
crintcndotit of 1] inc ition, subject
actio.i it' tho Democratic Primary.
W. fi. SIAS
April .!?> 1904,
For County Auditor.
1 hereby announce mysell a ca
for re-election lo the ollice ol .
ul Marlboro comity at tbe com
mary clectio i, pledging mysell t
Hie resuit thereol, and to supp
nominees ol thc same.
CH AS. I. SHERR
J one 21, 1904.
For County Treasurer.
I lu roby announce inj self a ca
f.ir tim ?Illee of Tie.surer of M
lounty, subject to the IUICH govern
Do iiocratic primary, and p'edgo tn]
ibbie ibo result 0/ same and to tupp
lomiiiOCH thereof. Jule 1'. Kl>:
July .?X, 196.I.
! hereby nnoiinei injsolf a cou
or r.- i lection to the . Ill ie of (
'roasurcr- Subject to tho niles gjv
lie Democratic Prim try.
J. ll. THOU
NOMINATIONS, Y 1
For County Treasurer. '
1 ! orclfv nnnourco'mya If u o-uididtt
?" tho '?ffid?. ol'iTioi u er of Marlboio '
Muniy, subject.to.the rules of thc Demo
irntic primary,, pledzing myself (o.abido
the - (suit thereof and Support 'he nomi- ?
ices of Pame. " WM. KV ANS.
Wondorful Norvo,
j displayed by many n mau enduring
r TH. ti - of accidental Cuts, Wounds. Brubes
Hums Scalds, Snreieot ur stiffjoints.
Hat ibero's no peed-.Ipr. it. Buel;l.en't
l'ntoa Suive wi 1 kill tho pun and cure
oublo. it's'the.best Salvo oo oaYth
toi i'iles, too '??'eul J: T. Douglas Drug
gist.- ? : . .. . . . . . ? .'
. GOING T? MOVE.
I ii*. J? A.. ?*ai89jnf'wiil move in
to his office ott. T>arJington.8treet
th<? 1st of July. . ?flice will be
found midway between J. T.
1' >.iglas't? l?rug Store and Judge
1 mason's office, Look for his
in front of oifice.
June 10, 1904.
?R NIN G NOTICE !
reby w irii any person frotu harbor
. ;. suckering or feeding my wile
IK who hus left my house and
without e.iw) I wi." -?T-ecute
i :rson vyho violated this n^.iee.
Stephen Ruin waters.
1 ; '22, 1004
iUSSELL & PET-REE,
7USE PAINTERS
:ind Paper Hogers.
. Wiitid Finisher., . Best ljcad ?iud
finish. Ksti'irufos cheerfully lur
ed. All work guaranteed lo be
:r5t-clasi'i . '
. R\OH DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
an HOUND - E. P. TAYLOR, r. E.
Hville, Boykin, August 4.
Marlboro, New Hopo,' " 6, 7
Iii ud Beulab, nt Clio. Aug; 13, 14.
. ttHville cfc, beuuty Spot,
4 30 p m. Aug 14, 15.
)lm ot, Kbcacz-it, Aug 20.
ttsville Sta, Aug 19, 21.
ttsvillo vt.MoColl, (night) Atiz 20, 21.
?iivcd From Terribie Death.
futility ol Mrs M. JJ. "Bobbitt ol'
M . rtou. Tenn . ?aw lier living and
'.nirpyt.i.: ?;; pay? ?i.rr. TilC UlO.-t
I physicians ind every remedy used
while consumption was slowly but
taking h?r life- fn this terrible
Dr. King's New Di-o ?very (br Con
? , ion turned despair into joy. 'i'he
idle brought immediate relief uud
Iiutied iinu completely cured lier,
e most curtain pure in ihn worlil
thront uni] lum: troubles Outran
io.nloM 50e nhd $1 Ol) Trial Boni s
t J. T. Douglas Drug Store'
ord Coll.'ge.
ic attention of tho young mon
1 is county is callen to the an
,M"?r.t I1.... r..li -:..- r . t .
I
.he school that will pl*uw*i yod j
.cst. A postal to tho iVoj.'.h i , ot ;
.;? ? !;i ry iv?jJ ',>> in?? \ .>., tin iv.- j
ai&tioh vi?u -b-sirc.
KILLED ACCIDENTALLY :
While handling a'gun thu* was out itf
ii u.-uallv tho glory i N< w. in |
to prevent accidental killing
o be sure and kill when you
to, I liavc employed nh expert
inii-.h from Charleston, S. C., who
ny gun repairing department in
;e, We mc prepared to do any
of fine gun repairing in factory
. (Jive ns a trial und you will
II vi ll ced that we ure prepared lu
you satisfaction in price, work?
iii ip and promptness
J. PEAKSON,
The Je\v!er.
A Very (Jloso Call.
stunk to my engine, although every
ached ami evorv oorve wi- racked
pain." writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo
tivo G rem un, of Burlington, loiva.
is weall ind paie, without appetite
ll run down. As I w is ab mt to give
got a bottle of Kleef ric bitters and
taking it. I felt as well as I ever did
/ life." Weak, sickly, run down pen
ihvoys gain new lifo, strengt li and
from their um. T.y them. Sa'is
in guaranteed by J. T Douglas.
; 5u cents.
SPECIAL TO LADIES,
'c have a large assortment ol
ng and Summer Dress Goods,
..li we are' no-v selling nt very
prices, I/adios aro especially in
l lo call ami inspect same,
ic early if yo.11 wish to secure
nins.
?STU A uss & Co.
lalmod Let.rors.
tern addrt'RHi-d lo the following uttmcd
is remain uilealled for nt the poHt
in BonnctlHville :
Men's bist.
J B. Gunter, .1 T. .Jackson.
;. McMillan.
Woman's Lint,
ss- Willie A 'clo.
?30a?MBMBMM?3BttflagB^>CHBMaWDCS-rn * 1 -
lew Law Firm.
ITI?E is hereby given that we
have ibis day lormcd a co painter
miler the firm name of N KW ION &
?'S- lor Ibo practice of law in all tiie
s. ... All business entrusted to us
receive prompt and careful ritten
. * ll. 'll. NEWTON.
JENNINGS K OWENS,
inettstille, S- C...June 14, 1904
AN ORDINANCE
unisli Assaults and Assaillis A
Bel ies, and prescribe a punisli
.nl for same :
/ person who within thc corporate
ol thc Town ol Bcnneltsvillc shall
-. angrily ami violently strike or
;)t to Strike the person nf another
it any good and sufficient cause
iii deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor
pon conviction sn ill bc fined in .1
ot exceeding One Hundred Dol
lie imprisoned not exceeding 30
r work on the public roads ol the
or a like- number ol days.
._. and ratified in Council this j.ith
dune lyo.t.
I'. A. HODGES, Mayor.
s
3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN\A .
COUNTY OP MARLBORO. vj
CLEMENT MANLY, Plaintiff *
m/m'nxt >
r. A. Blythe, P. iL Corr, and H. E \
Freis, Du fe nihill ta.
Summons for Relief-Complaint not '
Serval.
lo tim Dffmtlant*. T. A. Blythe, P. II
Corr anil IL E. Pile*.
You are hereby Sumnwiicd and riquir
ud to unvwerlho complaint iu lin? actina,
which ii filed in thooflico of the Clerk of
tlic Court of Couiuiou Pious ia ami for
tho-County and Stato aforesaid, and to
serve a copy of your answer lo the Mid
Complaint on tho subscriber ut his office
in BENNETTSVILLE. S. C, wit lu U
twenty days after tho Ksrvico hereof, ex
clusive of tho day of such service ; ami
if you fail (o answer thc complain I wub
in ibo limn aforesaid, thc plaintiff io
ibis notiou will apply to thc Court for
Ibo relief demanded in tho complaint.
Dated June 2d. A. D , 1904.
[SEAL.I J. A. DRAKE, Clerk.
T. W. BOUCHIER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To thc D?fendants. T A. Blythe, P. ll.
Corr and ll. B lyrics :
Please take notice that the Summons
in tina action, of which the foregoing is
a copy, was filed in the olli-re of the Clerk
of the Court of Common Picas at Den
lionsville, in thc county ol Marlboro iu
tho ?State of South Carolina on thc 28lh
day ol' June, A. D., 1904.
T. \V. ?OUCHIKK,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
?enncltsville, R. C.
Juue 14, 1904-Ct
ADDITIONAL RULE.
ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM.
Rule No II. Parties wishing the eke
trie plant run after midnight will be ac
commodated at the rate ol Three Dol
lars per hour or part thereof hy making
written application to the Chairman of
the Hoard stating length ol time he
wished the plant run anil accompanying
the request hy the cash.
Rule No. 12 Any person using
HJIcctric Kans 12 inch siz-: shall pay One
Dollar por month on Flat Rate.
WO F FORD COLLEGE
SPART ANBURG, S. C.
IIENUY N. SNYOEK, Lilt. D. M. A..
Pi 0.? ide ut.
Futir full College courses. Favorable
-urrounding.w Cleveland Seieuee Hall
QyuinnMum At biotin grounds. 51st year
begins Sept. 21st 1904.
For Catalogue apply to.
J. A OAMKWKLL. Secretiry
WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING
SCHOOL, Sparenburg, S- C
Elegant new building. Careful attention
to individual student. Hoard and tui
tion for year $110 All Information
given by A. M DuPHI?.
July ii, pJOi. Head Master
iliQMlj ?CtlM Vi(J rr OVliS !
Vl'ilIK ?imitiosa rcetmdy known M tho
ft, CLIO NOVELTY I'Cl I -
llVNfJ CO ; will b.-i-oah \ lio fcti?wo
rilli CLIO NOYKLTY MANUb'AC
TURINC woiucsi willi v i); ly-KS
ole own tr and d'tre* jori
Tlie Itilijat ?ni;;'.' ii word working j
.- ........ piuOUd ?<>. doibg ai:
kinds ol'Novelty work for builders usa at
living pricci'.
!\lr. 1*. A. 'lodges is agent at Bcnnctt>
ville ?md w-'.i .ake your orders.
(Jet 23. 1003.
FOR SAINES
A Lticyele for a Indy or Gents
color Black or Blue with 28 in
wheels and rubber tires.
S. J. Pearson.
WE STILL FEED
THE HUNGRY!
Wu KN in town anil you wunt u good
meal, reineuilior wc can i-ervc you.
.A good moul for 25c. ltcutaurau'
north of the Market.
FRESH OYSTERS in every Btylo.
D. J. BRAYBOY
Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad
Commencing Monday Nov. '.), 1003
ind until further notice, trains botweei
Cbcraw and Bconoitsvillc will bo oporuted
on ibo following pnhcdule, daily excepi
Sunday :
WKsT BOUND PROM BENNETTSVILLE
THAIN Leave Honooltsvillo 45 a u<
43 Leave Kvorett's 7 2;"> a 11
Leave Kollock's 7 40 a t:
Arrive Clieraw 7 5U a II
nt A IN Leave Bennottsvillo 1 00 [i II
.'!:> Leave Kvcrctt's r> 30 p v.
Leave Kullook's .ri ."m p ?i
Arrive Cbcraw tl OU p ti
EAST BOUND FROM i'll KU AW.
THAIN Loavo Cbcraw . s io ?in
?IS Leave Kolloek's S 20 a ti
Leave Kverdi's s :;.'> a u
Arrive ?onooltsvillc 9 Ol) a n
THAIN Leave Choraw '.i 25 p n
;>2 Loavo Kolloek's '.i :;i> p II
Leave Everett's 9 .riO p ul
Arrive Hennetlsvillc lo 20 p n
A (i. PAGE, Surr.
Cbcraw, Nov. 7, 100.?.
KKLLTHE COUCH I
AND CURE THE LUNGS
W,TH Dr. King's
New Diseovery
mn /CONSUMPTION Prico
rUH I OUGHSand 50C&?I.00
^OLOS Freo Trial.
Surest and Quickest Curo for nil
THROAT and TJUNO TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
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To discover who bas tho weaker
?le ol'an argument wait und see
hioli i? the first to begin calling
IHIH'U.
LADIES DRESSING TAB LU 3 or CASES in B<rd;?|??)3
Eyo Maple, Quartered Oak and Bamboo-:>ll pridty?^jg
Jjig (leaig ns.
^Twelve Piece TOILET SETS, from $4 to $f50-.ac nieof^
us you seo in this market.
JARDENELLE STANDS 1. Some pretty designs inj
Bird's Eye Maple with decorated figures. "
Jntt arrived tho prcttiost linc of HALL HACKS for tho money ie[
Bonn?ttsyille.
Hg Now ff you want any FURNITURE
COME AND SEE US.
DON'T BR FOOLED BY TALK. But lot F AC TS DIV. IDE- glgS
IpWe have the largest stock of Rirni-j^
fl lure in BENNETTS VILLE . g
7$$ BOUC UT IN CAB LOAD LOTS, which means A SAVING <4$&M
20 to 25 per cent to you.
G. W. Waddill & Son. M
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July 21, 1004
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EAST. WEST! IBS
BENNETTS VILLE & CHER A W R. R. |
-AND
A IR LINE RA IL WA Y.
Leave Bennettsv.ille *7.00 a. tn ,
Arrive Cheraw
.1 U0 p. m
(?.00 p. m.
*7.50 a. m.,
DAILY KXCKl'T SUNDAY.
* Direct connections nt Cheraw with through tra?na lb \ ^
?>i the North. East, South and West
K<4
The short lino nn<J quickest lim?lo WilmifU'ion, (?intl 'if. A thin In,
i.. O Raleigh, Uiclnnond, Washington! Bah i moro, Phtlndclrhi t, New "S" i > t k.
5fx Boston. BufTuio, Pittsburg and al! pointy N'ordi alai f'hsr.
The short linc an i quickest limo ld Colutulia, S.IV.UK. iii J?ck^onvi)ln
Tampa, Montgoaiory, New Orleans and ?ll p unis Sundi .'?nd Wc.-i
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^"ji Foi iurllicr infonnation call on J. T. ?WK?L1N, itseul Rpunotisville &
?>5 Cheraw R. R . Bonnoltsvilic.S. C.,.or addrois.jilS \V, STIiW A BT
$g T P A.. SEAiio.\ni> Am LINE Rv , Ctdtihi'da s. c ^
CU A IlldOS F. STEWART, A. G. !' A . S A I.. By. Savannah Ga.
Practical Pharmacist and Dealer ?ii
Pure Ewings and paient Medicines,
4lQlLliT7ARTICLES"l||QFy"EV?RY ~^?K?ND,ft
Dlam ana Fancy Stationery and School Supplies
Paints, Oils, Varnish, 'Brus3i6&9
GLASS and PUTTY.
^_FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. L??>
t?v Prescriptions carefully compounded ai ali hoars
and guarani ced to be of Ike J'urcst LU'Ugs arni IU
reasonable prices.
\ full Une Garden Seed Sc Onion Seis.
Thankful for past liberal patronage, ice solidi a co, lin uaiu vof
Jaanary; 1, 1901.
J, T. UUlMiM &
AT TBS OX.35 STAKD