The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, December 09, 1904, Image 2
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8* A. BUOWN - - - Editor
Friday, December 9, 1904.
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The Mendelssohn Quartette.
Unsurpassed in Popularity,
A Superb Combination.
The Mendelssohn Quartette,
which isto appear at the Auditor
rum Saturday night, opened thc
Charleston Lyceum course Wed
nesday night. The Mendelssohn are
tho first musical attraction to appear
on the Charleston course, tho' the
latter lins been running for severn1
years. This fret speaks for the
quality of the entertainment, which
the Bennettsville people are to be
given the opportunity to enjoy.
Residents of Bennettsville, who
have heard the quartette say it is
unexcelled.
Reserved scats now on sele at 50
cents, a price that is making seats
very popular.
LIPPARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
Mr. Editor:-I am glad to say thai
Vrof. Lippard lins est ablished one ol
hil Business Colleges in our city, and
h certainly giving our young people
superior advantages, in obtuiniug a
thorough business education.
Prof Lippard lina hnd largo exper
ienco in truing young men anti women
for goed positious, and kuows well
how to qualify them for largo success
He ?inly uses the best text books, and
a mos* thorough system of Personal
Instruction, togethor with thoroughly
qualified teiichors, thus enabling uear
evory student to graduate, and
every ??atlualo lo be thoro.ghly, and
carefullyHrniued.
i Mv owiASOli isa student in Pr >f.
Lippard's lXIP'n(3SS College hero, mid
while I have shut him to other sehoo's
without satisfactory results, I uiusi
confess that I am-delighted with tin
highly satisfactory success and pro
gress ho is now making, ?nd the
thorough and careful training ho ie
"now locoiviiifct; besides, I a ur m u eh
'eased with the enthusiasm, deep in
-st, and earnestness, Prof. Lippard
is teachers hu vc imparted to
1 most heartily rccoiuiueud Prof
Lippards Business College work, and
assure your people, that they eau do I
no belter thau to attend, and obtain
thc superior ad vantages oilered, and
thus qualify themselves for good pos
itions, and larger success iu lifo
Very Truly.
R. A. Johnson,
' Seel, Steel's Mills,
Rockingham, N. C.
'iProf. Lippard M pluging : . lake
lu 1!-. iliil : - i iii;' tili? uieK'jCo ; ? ne
CROSLAND & TYKO.N
"The Insurance Men."
PEN AND SCISSOIIGRAFHS
Congress ia again in session.
The Legislatures meet next.
Darlington now has two Bap
tist churches.
The St Louis Exposition closed
.?ou the 1st of December.
'J. nv L, Sthftila In?- ,
ton was burned Sunday.
Ex-posttnastcr General Tyner
died in Washington Monday, aged
78 years.
Mr. D. L. Winters lins been ap
pointed postmaster at Soeity Hill
in place of Z. W. Wines.
The Bank of Gastonia has gone
into the hands ol a receiver, ow
ing depositors $136,000.
The South Carolina Methodist
Conference is invited lo hold its
sessions of 1905 in Greenwood.
\
Tho annual conference of the
colored JV!. E. Church of S. C.,
meets in Charleston next Wednes
day.
Carnegie has given $7.f>00 for n
library in Marion and the town
will appropriate 700 for its yearly
bupport.
The now $r.0,000 Baptist church
of Spartanburg was depicated ?Sun
day by Dr. VV. IL Felix of Louis
ville, Ky,
Now that donison hus done so
much in tho encouragement of
butter and cheese the authorities
should try Angora goats.
Our old valued friend Jos. W.
Stewart has given up Railroad
work and has accepted a position
with the Columbia Record.
lion 1). E. Converse of Louis-j
ville, Ky, has bought the Southern
Presbyterian and will move it to
Atlanta, Gu, about, tho 1st of Jan
uary.
Tho Department of Agriculture
says the cotton crop of 1904 is 12,
102,700 bules yes, and this de
partment luis done tho farmers
more harm than good.
The valuation juries pince for
injuries or loss of lifo by railroads
is curious sometimos. In York a
jury gave $:>(>0 for a lifo and $500
for a mangled fool.
Tho little city of Fayetteville
han invited President Roosevelt io
slop over on his visit South. Wo
think they have plenty of Bible
teachings to support them in their
courtesy.
FROM HARMONY.
Mr. E itor-We are having some
loouiy weather, but the farmers are
rutty well ihrough gathering and
iiey ono bettor put up with it and
st by fire,
Mias Lizzie Quick of Nf arion is visit
ng at the home o' Mr. Robert Spears,
fr.
Misses Lucy II und y and Isadora
5 tu bbs spent Sunday at the homo of
dr. C. B. Clark.
Thero will be a Fruit Party at thc\
mme of Mr. C. B. Clark Wednesday
light
Mr. Hi Ins Spears of Red Springs
?sited bis father Mr, William opeare
or tho past three day?.
Miss Sue Covington, principal ol
Harmony school is arranging for an
ISutertatntneot ou Friday night 23d.
Dec 5, 1904. B D.
The County Teaoliers A?BOoiation.
In spito of tho unpleasant weather,
?ficen teachers gathered at tho Murchi
.ou school Saturday for tho regular mooth
y mcctiug of tho County Teachers As
ooiation. Tho program was carried out
practically as advertised, tho places ol
ibsent speakers being filled by ?rn prom tu
talkers. Tho discussion of the possibilL
?es ol'opening exercise- by Mrs- Newton
md Messrs Loy< and Streek proved os
pecially interesting.
Supt Stanton who was present spoke
if the desirability, of continuing tho os
ablishment of rural Kbrar"njsK after bis
talk tho association adopted tho following
resolutions:
WHEREAS, Supt. W. L. Stanton h
recommended to the Stato Superintendent
i hat, tho coming Legislature bo asked to
moko an additional appropriation for rural
libraries, and tc* nu th oriza ita expenditure
not only in founding now $30 librarian, bnt
dso in adding to librarlos founded under
the Act of last year DOW booka to the value
of 3(5, thereforo bo it resolved,
First, That tho Marlboro County Tea
chers Association heartily approves tho re
commendation o' tho County Supt, and
urges it i adoption.
Second, That a copy of these resolution?
bo published In the county papers, aud that
-bo Secretary of tho Association bo directed
ro send n copy to tho Stato Supt of Edu
cation, and to eaoh mombor of the loginla
turu from this county.
The committee on rural libraries was
instructed to write to teachers whoso
SJIIOOIS arc yet without libraries and urge
their taking immediate steps to get their
share of the expected state appropriation
for libraries.
The program committee announced an
interesting program for the next mcctiug
I'l.it will bc 1 milli-lied later.
A cordial invitation extends to all trus
teed lo visit tho association.
Tho Modern Child.
(Jaraei F. Morton, Jr , in Life)
Born scientifically,
Studied terrifically,
Clothed very carefully,
Dieted 8paretully,
Aired systematically,
Rallied most emphatically,
Played willi quite drearily,
p.... ? <
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I [fop : in /e..' int)
s wi':.'- ? lillias, bnnibbcil,
?Vi . i 1 vi bose V : li llltldj
SS fici . ito tho habis'tr.
The i'-e! human ?albie:?,
len tin
Drilled 8uperelrastically,
Cultured prodigiously,
Lecturerl religiously,
Classified rigidly,
Reasoned with frigidly,
Loved analytically,
Listened to critically,
Dosed with the "ologies,'*
Rushed through tho colleges,
Crammed pedagogically,
"Fiuidheel moBt lojsir?*Vsp~
Whcro is tho chi,A,n0(1.
The fresh, ^PPI childhood,
The ^,jen time knevvr
/'i.??iren successively
Reared thus aggressively,
Posing eternally,
Wearied infernally,
Planned for initially,
"Formed ' artificially,
Will they submit to it?
Never cry "Quit'1 to ii?
Wi 1 not analysis
Stop from paralysis?
Till our distraction
Ends with reaction,
Brings back tho childhood,
The bright, careless childhood,
The olden time knew?
TO OPEN JANUARY 9, 1905.
Editor Democrat-Many of your
readers may bo glad to know that the
"Benoettsvillo Business Collego," will
open January 9th. I am much pleased
with the goodly number ol bright
young men and women interested in
obtaining a thorough business educa
tion, and ihns qualitying themselves
for gund positions.
We have graduates now earning
$00 lo ?7f> who were not able to earn
half that amount when they come to
us What we have done for them we
will be glael to do for. your young
pt opie, if they will do their part. We
aro bringing the opportunity of a
thorough business education to their
door, at half* the cost ofgoiugtodis
taut schools, and doubtless a goodly
number will grasp the opportunity.
All students possible should enter nt
ibo opening. Full information if ad
dressed ?it Greensboro
Very Truly,
J II LjlTARp.
When a man bridlos hie tongue
10 lias thc worst colt in the drove
inder control.
Tiloso who give most attontion
0 business and least to politics
viii roap tho greatest success.
A Startling Test.
To iave a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
<Io. Mehoopany. Pa , made a startling
est resulting in a wondcrlul cure. He
vritcs, "a patient was attacked with
iolcnt hcmorliages, caused by ulcera
ion ol the stomach. 1 bad oben found
Electric Hitters excellent for acute stom
ch and liver troubler, so I prescribed
liem. Thc patient gained Irom the lust,
nd bas not had an attack in 14 months"
Ilectric Hitters are postively guaranteed
>r Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipa
on and Kidney trcuqles, Try them.
>nly 50c at J. T, Douglas Drug store,
SHOCKING TRAGEDY NE AK
HARTS VILLE.
. M. James, of Kelly town, Dar
lington county, Kills His Wifo
and Her Brother and Wounds
Four Others before he is Shot
and Killed.
t is said James committed tho
crimo in revenge for sending
him to Columbia.
Tho accounts pub'ishod stato that on ^ (
?V?day night Dcoombcr. 2d, ooo J. M,:
tames, who was released from tho insane t]
aylun in September, shot and killed his j,
vile and then tried to kill her mother "
?Iis Kolloy, but sho escaped by tho help .]
if a colored women. On Saturday morn
og carly lt. S. Kelley, a brother-iulaw ?
?rent to the house to talk with him, as hoi
Snibbed and turned to leavo James shot'
lita) dead. With gun in hand and a sup
ply of fcholls loaded with No 1 shot,
Jame* paid bo would kill every one who ,
jame nour. A large crowd soon carno .
ipon tho grounds, but it was not until 12
>'clock Saturday when Sherill Scai
)Orou(zh and poiso arrived that any dar?
id to go near tho house, JamcR flatly
refused to surrender, and ofter shooting
it tho Shoriff and wounding (wo of bia
posse and two other?, bo was sho;. and
?tiled by balls fired through thc walls of
ho bouse from Krug rill-js borrowed
"rom tho Hartsvillo Military Company
The madman fought like a tiger until Iiis
Itaiii,
Seo fuller particulars oo fourth page
Why not give us your Fire In
surance? we will place your bus
iness in good Companies and
otherwise protect your Iuterest.
CROSLAND & TYSON.
"The Insurance Men."
Card of Thanks.
Mr. Editor:-P.easo allow me space to
express my thanks and thc sincere gra'i
tudo of every inmate of the COUNTV
POOR HOUSE, to the generous ouizmsof
BonDOltsville for their liberal an 1 abun-1
ant contribution on Thanksgiving Diy
If tho good peoplo who donated those
nico things, could have seen tho appre
ciative paupers enjoy them their hearts
would have rejoiced.
Mr. Milton McLuuiIu deserves special
praise uud thank** for thc acive part la'cen
by bim. Ooo and all will p lease accept
our sincere thanks.
Respectfully,
J. D. Hayes. Supt of Poor Farm.
Dec 5, 1904.
A Beautiful 1905 Calendar
The Atlanta Constitution has
just received their new 1905 calen
dar "The South in tho saddle."
It is a daisy and ia a pretty orna
ment for the desk or to hang on tl e
wall. A subscription to the Sun
ny South, 50 cents, or for ?1.25
you can get the Weekly Constitu
tion and Sunny South nml Poi'-.
??likcrfi 'Ol -. cit h . wijl ??.<:<. i
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mc wunu ior Liver, Stomach and Bow
els. Purely vegetable. Never gripe.
Only 25c at J T Douglas Drug Store.
What the South gets she must
work out herself. With the pres
ent price of cotton and tobacco she
will be able to weed her own row
it let alone.
STRAYED!
One fay JJorse 0 years old. Rather
Hbort tail and mni/?, 8h0d in front,
mano trimmed between ears, will
weigh between 900 and 1100 pounds
Ono Bay Maro Mule, shod in front.
Good eyes, Fut, weighing 900 or 1000
pounds.
The bolder of this stock will he re
warJed by reportin ? to the owner
W. II. MCINTYRE
Ben nettsviile,
Dec. 7 1904. R. F. D, No 3
Tax Returns
OFFICE OK AUDITOR MARLBORO Co.,
Bcnncttevillo, Dec, 7, 19O4.
JTOTICE is hereby givcu that this
office will be open from 2-id day cf
January to 20th day of February 1005
for Ibo purpose of receiving the returns
of the Tax payers of Mtrlboto county
All persons having property in their pos?,
session, as owner, or holder, or husband,
parent, guardian, tru-toe. odmiuirtrator.
accounting officer, agent, attorney or fac
tor, on the lit day ol' January 1005, aro
required to Hat tho sumo for taxation
within tba time required by law, OR IN
DUR TUE PENALTY; pf 50 per con:, which
ittaches in case of failure to do so. Please
tako notice also that any improvements,
in real estate should be relumed ?it tho
tamo time. .
Tho Poll Tax of Ono Dollar is levied
>n all persons but ween tho ago of 21 an J
ilxty yearss except parsons who arc maim
ind unable to earn a support.
Tho Auditor or an assistant will attend
it the following pl aces in tho county on
bo days named for the convenience ol'
ho public
?tod Hill, Maudovillo, january 16
[lid mil, Blenheim, " 17
Srowuftvlllo, Bria'.ow'H Store, " iS
?lebr?n, Humor's Store, " IQ
Jlio, <.. so
lcd Bluff, Factory nioro, i; 2 ;
ilcOoll, ?? 2",
Tatum, '. 25
tdaintvillo, Nowtouvillo, " 26
irighUville, Goodwin's Mill, " 27
Imithvillo, Oriuit'H Mill, I* 30
My oflico in Benr.o tsville will bc open
luring thc time proscribed hy law, Prom
anuary 2nd to February ?jOtli 1905,
/hero parties in Bonoottsvill? und those
illi li; to rnako returns at tho above
imeil places can bo acoommoJ Oed.
c. 1 si non m hb,
Auditor Marlboro County.
VARNING NOTICE !
^ LL persons are hereby warned against
-. trcsp ass im: on nn v' of my lands in
Lcd Hill township by hunting with dog
nd gun day or night, or in any way tres
Basing upon a uno. Tho law will bo en
irced against all who violate this notice
Mrs Annie Covington.
Bod Hill, Dec 3. 1004.
An Ordinance
.cq-liring nil pore wa living ,v?t?iit-,
tl'O corporate liu.ita of thu T ? !
Bmuettsvi lu lu be vacoiuatei' ;
Bo it ordained by tbo Maror and Uder
icn of tho Tov n ot Bunnal'tw IM
oanoll assumulcd :
Thnfc all porBms living within Ihe ?;? j
orato Limits of tho Towra of B?nm tl ii
loll i mim (liiii cly oill up JU tl)-! ot
alan and bu vaoolnatoi exoopt tbr li *
btaiu a oortifioatu from ti roputabV
din that it in not ncaassary.
Auy porsou refming lo orup"
din ordinauco bbidl bj ftuqd not li tl\un
'ive not moro than ono hundred iloll
r bo confined in Jail not moro tha
ays.
Dono and ratified in Council the '? , i
f December A. D., 1904.
P. A. HODGES, M
Wo sell the best in Life
ETealth and accident Insu
ace otu* Annual Dividend
?ies. Protection that prot
ninimum costs.
CROSLAND SC TY?
"The Insurance
Mr. Wade linn Down
Down at HaBty, N. C., lives
knowu planter, Mr. J. D. Wado. ? . .
'I waa mu down almost to the 1 int
living up. I took two bottles of Kit
Tunic bittern and now nm an good
[ took other tonics but found not
:omparo with Kings." Sold and
;ccd by Benucttsvillo Pharmacy.
Citation For Letters of Admini!
STATE OP SOUTH CARO
MAnukmo' COUNTY-Ry
McLauriu, Judge of l'robut?
Wunni?AS, Nancy E. Smith bas 11
to mo to grant unto her Lc
Administraci?n of tho Estate aie
of William A Smith, deceased;
Tlie ie arc therefore to cito mid r
all ami singular tho kindred and
of tho said William A Smith, decer
they be and appear before me in
of Probate to he held at Bennet
fie 12th day of December, 1904,1
lication thcroof,.at 11 o'clock in
noon, to liho-.v cause, ir any they
Haid administration should not b(
Give:: under lay hand, this 30
November A. D., 1904.
MILTON McLAUr
Doc r, 1904. Judge of P
SURETY BONDS,
Kt DEI AT Y AND COUB
CONTRACT and FIDELITY
There ?'re no better com pu
these, represented by
j NO. s. MOO:
Nov 15, 1801.
uoniectioni
Also a nice line ol' SHOES, Ul
WEAK, avid NOTIONS.
Our Table Goods atc always E
Give us a CALL.
Cor Darlington and Ghera
Bcnnettsville,
I oller lor sale my tann situate
one mile north ot Red Springs
containing 127A acres-about ;
cleared. There is a very good
dwelling house on the premise
further particulars, please wrih
at Lumberton, N. C. Persons 1
to look over t ti is land can do so
king application to Mr. J, Puro
Springs. I also oiler for saletwi
ing lots in the Town ol Red
containing hall acre each.
A. W. MohB
Oct 27, 1904. Lutnbcrtou, .
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In addition to news, it publisher
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For Sale.
riome G-rown Rust P
Oats, in new sack
At C S. McCALI
Sipt 17, 1904-81
FOR RENT.
\ TWO IK IRSE KAHM of ,
C nu Mid Cotton Lind.
Apply lo ,1. P.. HUBBARD,
Nuv, 'J'.), 1901 UelluOtlKVillo, S.
LIQUID
inning MONDAY, if?OV. 21, We oflfe:
Stock of select, high-class GENERAL ft
F AT LEAST TWO THIRDS OF OUR STOOK MUST
COME FIRST WILL OF GOURSL GET THE PIG
- "Vir? Carry I
ss G-oods, Millinery. Notions, Ladies and
Shoes, Hats, Mens' Furnishings, HardWai
FURNITURE, HEAVY a
CH ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY The Purcha*ing Pu
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otographsl Photographs!
H to announce to the ?copie of Ren netts ville and surrounding country
:1am located in TA7LOR S PHOTO GALLERY, next to thc
where I am well equipped lor the business, Use only the best ol matt
1 latest methods known in Photography, and each and every picture thal
NILSON'S STUDIO has a guarantee; that if it does not give satisfaction
refunded, I am here to stay.
L AND SEE MY WORK belorc going elsewhere. Kcmember the guar
nat goes with each and every picture, and that I am here to stay, and can
id Irom Sa. m , to 6 p. m,, at Wilson's Studio.
nber io I904. CLAUDE C. WILSON.
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Ve are going to oller some very ATTRACTIVE P KICKS
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VE are satisfied with our season's business in this Pe- jp;
partaient, and we are going to wind up the season ??k
with one of the Greatest Sales of Unexcelled KS
Aval?es ever seen in Bennettsville, and ask that
you come and see just what we are offering.
ALL TRICKS CUT IN THIS DEPARTMENT.
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partment, and we promise to and guarantee, that
we are the People to SAVE YOU MONEY ON A [0
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does this hy first thoroughly cleansing the system ol
all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food,
thereby creating solid muscle and fat.
Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits
after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and thc new
coat is always sleek and glossy.
Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses,
without "filler," and good for horses and milles only.
It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the
of a practical veterinarian of over a rpiarter of a century's
;e. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the
i market to-day. Price 25 cents package,
sole by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C.
MCCOLL DRUG CO., Mccoll, S. O.
r without reservation our^ammoth Entire
?ERCHANDISE, At Actual Cost.
BE SOLD DURING NEXT 30 DAYS AND THOSE WI1?
K OF THE BEST THINGS IN ALL LINES.
Sverytliing:. .^;TWilv ; '%
Childrens Cloaks and Wraps, Clothing,
re. Farming Implements, Harrows, Drills,
md FANCY GROCERIES.
bite WILL NOT SOON HAVE AGAIN. .
1ETT GO. cu., s. e.
BOB HARDWARE OF il ERY MmY?B:
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Do you wasat the best Hay Fress
that has ever been on our
market? 1 ?
We liave a car Load of them and.
are selling them at $60 each.
If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON
or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me
? Have just Received Two Gar
Loads of BUGGIES, One Oar
WAGONS, And 100 SETS' Of
HARNESS.
t? seih
li viii be to your :.r.?terest to see me Deibre
buying any o? th?se?
Sent 3, 1904
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Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies
\f Oils, Varais?i, Brushes,
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FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. _^?>
ter Prescriptions direfully compounded at all hour
Und guaranteed ?o Oe of the Purest Uruga and at
reasonable prices.
A full line {?arden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankf ul for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceofsame
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Jaunty: 1,1901. AT THE OX*D STAN?