The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 27, 1905, Image 2
S. A. BROWN - -, - Editor
Friday, January^, 1905.
CSubscrlptlon PlL;et
One year.?.... $1.00
Six months.1.50
Three months.25
ANOTHER LOSS TO FARMERS.
Bennetts ville's Magnificent Oil
Mill and Ginnery, with all its
Machinery, Cotton Seed, Meal
Hulls, &c., Burned.
On Wednesday a few minutes after
1 o\dock,.tho large ginnery building
at the Bennett8ville Oil Mill waB dis
covered on hre.. A large crowd soon
collected, hut it was soon seen that all
efforts to stop its progress were futile
with a Btrong westerly wind blowing
directly for the other buildings near
by-meal house, engine house, seed
house, hull house, oil tank, and oil
mill. These buildings with the neces
sary conveniences cover about six
acres, and one after another 1 Al an
easy proy to the angry rushing flames.
The buildings wore made of the best
pino lumber, and the fire was so hot
tbnt little could be accomplished with
tbe water works or in the work of
stopping tho firo on the premises,
besides tho largo quantity of seed,
there were not less than ono thousand
tons of meal.
Tho origin of the fire is not definite
ly known, but it was the largest ever
witnessed in our town. At times it
was feared the Coast Line Freight
Dopot and other property adjacent
would go, but heroic efforts confined
it to the Uil Mill premises. We learn
that tho loss is about $95,000 and
fully insured
This lino property belongs to the
Virginia and Carolina Chemical Co.
A NEW DISCOVERY
That May Trovo a Good Thing
TSv^ry larmer who knows that
clover and pea vines are nitrogen
producing crops but they don't
know why this is. So Scientists
tell us that on the roots of these
plants arc bacteria wince have the
power in some way to take in ni
trogen from the air and give it to
thc soil. A discovery has been
made by Dr. George T. Moore
which will enable every farmer to
grow thefluitrogen iiixiug bacteria
himself and apply them to his crop.
The Youth's Companion Eays:
"He can send to the Department
of Agriculture and get a small pack
et of sterlized cotton, on which the
germs are growing. With this come
two tiny packages of chemicals. One
of these he dissolves in a certain a
mount o water, and drops in the
eotlon germs and all lo soak over
poms in i bi; bi her . lien
tb< germs develop uh ?1 (be ?
becomes cloudy with then
This luiiky dui?! it> tl KUI poured
crop the farmer wishes to plant, the
seed is put into thc ground, and
the germs begin their career of tak
ing in nitrogen. They will do it in
land where it has never been poss
ible to raise a good crop of clover
or cowpeas before'iud they xviii do
it tendfold in/^itey fields. The
-vrxjieTHiicnlers hope that thc bac
teria will increase crops from five
to fifty per cent., and do away with
fertilizers."
Tho Country Law Hidden.
From Thc Raleigh Times,
lt is plain that this is to be
the most complete law-ridden
country on the lace of the earth.
This will be so of necessity, be
cause of the manner in which
our laws are enacted. In Eng
land, for instance, the same law
makiDg power is unchanged
from year to year. While in
this country legislators are, for
the most part, new men at each
session of the legislatures, and
each ol' these feels that the ex
istence of the country depends
upon his contribution to the
statute books. And so the sub
jects upon which legislation is
proposed are growing year by
year."
For the proof and correctness
of the above, you have only to
read the list of the new bills in
troduced since the convening of
tlie South Carolina legislature
on tho 10th of January.
The Great Work Tonic
Tlie man who has no relaxa
tion has no time to brood over
his health, and brooding is fatal
to a man whose nerves are high
ly strung, If a man is constantly
busy in mind from morning un
til night he isn't in any danger
ol' nervous trouble. lt's only
when he relaxes and gives him
self a certain amount of lei sure
that he is in danger. A man is a
good bit like a piece of machin
ery. It is thc relaxation that
tells.- Philadelphia Record.
Deepest Part Ol' Tho Ocean.
The deepest sounding ever
made by any vessel was by the
U. S. Ship Nero, while on th ;
Honolulu-Manila cable survey,
with apparatus borrowed from
tho Alabastross. When near
Guam the Nero got 5269 fathoms
or 31,014 feet, only (50 feet less
than six miles. If Mount Ever
feat, the highest mountain on
earth were set down iii this hole,
it would have above its submit
a depth of 2012 feet, or nearly
half a mile of water.
MARLBORO BAPTIST UNION.
The Union Meeting of the Marlboro
Baptist churches vas expected io con
vene at Tatum to-morrow. The Tatum
shurob at present has no pastor, and
therefore the publishing of the time
and the program for the TJuion was
uot pubhehed. The pastor of the
church at which the Uniou convenes
publishes the program.
This note will explain why wo will
have no Union Saturday and Sunday.
We hope this neglect or oversight wi!!
?ot happen a second time. Some of
the neighboring pastors will take the
matter in hand.
RUFUS FORD.
Bennettaville, Jan. 25, 1905.
Get rich quick. How? It's
Basy. Deposit on the first day
of the month one cent in the
bank, the next day two, the
next day four, and BO continue
to do, doubling each day's pre
seding day's depos? fc for 30 days,
ind when you make your last
Jeposit you will have in the
bank ?10,737,418 23. Seel Easy,
tin't it?-Exchange.
The Bales of fertilizers in this
State last year exceeded all pre
vious records by 80,000 tons, the
income from the "tag tax" having
been $118,914,14. For the year
preceding it had been $98,909,80.
Darlington's New Court House.
The new court house at Dar
lington, said to be the finest in
the state, was formerly dedica
ted on the 14th with imposing
ceremonies. The chief justice
and his associates were present,
also ex-judge Hudson and solici
tor Johnson-all of whom made
short addresses appropriate to
the occasion. As many of our
readers will read with interest
what the two last had to say we
take from the Darlington News
the following :
JUDGE HUDSON IN TART.
He Haid in part that it was noi his pur
pose to make a Bet sneech. this ho rout il
m t do but if in the following up what had
already been so well said he could nive a
word of counsel ho would bo pleased.
Sp?ukioR of the iawiessness in thc Slate,
he said that he could not sec why appeal
had been made to the pulpit, the press
and the school. It was not there that re
form could bc had, but in thc tribunal of
justice. In this day and time judges have
too little power and tho Bar does not
eive a judge proper support Boing con
fined to thc uiving of the law, the judue
is stripped of his legitimate functions. Ile
can only defioo the law uud many jurors
could do thc same; perhaps not in legal
terms. In England it is different, and
in this State before the Constitution of
I8G8 it was diffcront. Relbre such judges
as Oneal, Wardlaw and a host uf others
of that day the ciiminal trembled in his
shoes. Thia Court House io all its ap
pointments is all that could bc desired.
I would 2njoiu upon the members of ibo
Darlington Bar to remember that the re
putation of those who havo gone before'
is iu their hands, (bat it is their duly to
emulate them in their conduct as officers
of th?? Court, and to strive to keep up
iii : . 'thoj will \\<-. in br'ngitv* ribo i' rh ki
i...*. ii -i oct foi laV7 kind ofUt'i ivh'eli
! . -1'. c,v?-1.-.- i ve fi'MKi ir-J ot' true citt
1 esteem it an honor to nc wan toe
people of Darlington to dav which is to
them one of so much importance- It is
au epoch in the history of this county
which has so much to be proud of. More
dian all is tho day memorable for thc
reason that wo .haye in our midst the Su
preme Court of Sorxth Carolina sitting in
solemn session at this dedica*icm of" (fie
new Court Hou.<e which has been erected
by the enterprise of this people. On that
bench there sits a son of Darlington ol
whom you arc no doubt proud and well
uiay you bo. This is his native county
und town and here he received Iiis early
training, which is after al the best train
ing. There is no doubt that people have
distinctive character as well as individuals.
Some one bas said that there are three
Masses of men, thc Causasian, who re
presents mao in thc prime of his manlioi d
und power; the Mongolian, who repres
ents his old agc and the Negro, whore
presents his infancy. Not only have indi
viduals of the people of this couuty char
icier, but the county has character. There
is no need to go so far baok os the pre
sentment of llic Grand Jury in the carly
lays recounted by your first speaker Capt
L?okor, it is herc to be seen now. Here
s how she talks. Look at this build*
og which wo arc now now setting apart
for thc administration of justice, is it not
in expression o'."character? Look, also,
it her handsome school building, her
Town Hall, her churches thc buildings
in the public square. This court house
s a thing of beauty, not only beautiful
jut useful. This is her expression, I do
lol with to seo any of* her territory cut off
br fear her individuality of oliaraotor as
i people will bc impaired- How wisc in
Darlington county to build this house. 1
un glad to bo here. I look into your fa
?Cb and congrat?lalo you honestly on this
,vork, this is as much speech ns I should
nakc. Darlington expressed her.-elfwhen
ihe fitted a man to sit upon thc Supreme
kuch of bomb Carolina. And in alioth
ir way, Marlborough was fir.it, und Dar
iogton second ia bringing to the bar of
ustice a negro to bo tried for a oamelosS
rime, In thus curbing their pas-ions
nd oowing to the edict of law they ex
tremed their respect for that law. With
he examples set by these two counties
?ther counties io tho State followed,
udge Lynch has never had a Court in
tarlington. God grant ho never will.
L community presided over by Ju Jgo
lynch loses its self respect. Darlington
m uo longer be called a town; it is a
ity with all of thc conveniences to bo
jund in a city. God b'e.is thc people ol
lis city and county of Darlington.
Inclalmotl Letters.
Leitcra addressed to tho following named
arsons rcmaiu uucalled /or at tho pout
Bec in Bcnnottavillo :
Men's List.
Henry Hearsey, William Daniel
bright Billinga, L A Lindsey, A.
Morriu, E W Pipkin.
Womcn'a Lint
[ary Douglas, Fannie Blair, Liz
e Wells, M?BB?O Adams, Lida
Williams.
- That tho best is tho cheap
it in tho long run can well be
lid of buggies and wagons you
ill hud both at P. A. Hodges at
attorn prices
- Will have a nice assorment
! the very best Maine Grown
eed Irish Potatoes about Feb 1
W. M. Rowe.
THE GRIENAUER RECITALS.
GRIENAUER, the Great Master
'Cellist, and Madame GRIEN
AUER, Superb Dramatic So
prano, Coming.
The "Grienauer Recitals" to be
, given in Bennettsville Monday
night, Feb. 0, 1905.
This is no ordinary attraction: it is
emphatically the most extraoruiuary
that bsa ever visited Beunetisville.
Herr Karl Grienauer, tho' a young
man, ia counted one ot the world's
violoncellists, if not the greatest of
them ali. Graduated from Vienna
conservatory oi music, he at once at
tracted attention by his brilliant
talents, and became successively, solo
cellist, in Turin, Milan, and Berlin.
Since coming to America, be has
played io our largest cities to the
moat critical audiences, and practically
everywhere has been acclaimed as the
''greatest of them all."
On an appearance in Charleston,
S. C., iu 1903, he scored a veritable
triumph. Tlr-.se who heard him then
determined that be must return, and
so the next year be appeared again in
Charleston, scoring a triumph measur
ing fully up to that of 1903. Not cou
tent with hearing bim thus on two
successive years, bis Charleston ad
mirers would not rest till they secured
him this year tor his Third Consecu
tive Anuual Dater, tho' they bad to
pay a large additional sum to secure
him as a single attraction.
Madame Grienauer bas made a re
markable impression wherever she
has appeared. Her fine and strong so
Eiano voice is beyond auy ever beard
ere. She is a graduate of the finest
voice masters in Germany, has studied
also under one of the best New York
teachers. She measures well up with
her distinguished husband.
Seats will b? ou Bale for this tho
crowning event of the season on Mon
day Jan 30. A pucked bouse ?B ex
pected.
The Grienauers appear in only two
South Carolina cities, Charleston and
Bennettsville. No one who appreciates
a fine opportunity can afford to miss
them.
HOUSEKEEPER, WANTED.
?^HTANTED a l?dy te superintend a
SI a home and look ofter the general
management of same. For particulars
address It- T. JACKSON,
Jan. 24, 100f>. Bennettsville, S. C.
Oems for Thought.
Lending a mau a dollar is a
deed of trust.
A man's knowledge is to little
or no p'urpose unless he ntiltzes
it.
There is nothing so valuable
and yet so cheap as politeness.
Wise merchants put their
show windows in the news
paper.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
7*777^*? T?CTI??TT -T. n T.*???>T? ? T?
Oli? ririil Boni ihj i:-. : ;
BoDhottnyille-ct j McOoil, Fob 25, s?
Bfl?neURviHo ,VH AfoColI Mills .'?>.?.
il?(y% ? ii :, Se?ilaliurn, Moi>
North Mailboro, l'hctuiiit. Hih "tl 1 .
-iioykilt, j j?. +3
(Monheim ot, Zion ' 18, 19
Bennettsville Sta, (night) '. 17, 19
Dont let your hair fall out go
to tho white barber shop and buy
a bottle of Herp'cidc.
- You can always get what
you want in Fruits, Vegetables,
and Etc., at W. M. Rowe's
SSgP Get the best before buy
ing your Life or Fire Insurance.
See what we have to offer-Pro
tection that Protects.
CROSLAND & TYSON
"The Insurance Men."
''Now, my dear, don,t fret be
cause James has gone into pol
itics. A man must have some
vice,and it is better to have it
politics than gambling, or drink
ing, or-" "But the newspapers
say such awful things about
him-" "That's the advantage
of politics over all the others,
ray dear. You don,t have to
watch him yourself."-Puck.
- Let ns protect your Home
and Household goods againsl
tire. A little money expended
might mean much to you in
time of trouble.
CROSLAND & TYSON
"The Insurance Men."
NiRht Wiis flor Terror.
"I would cough nearly all sight lon?."
writes Mis. Chas Applcgatc of Alexan
dria, Ind , "and could baldly set any
sleep. I had consumption so had that if
1 walked a block I would couch frightfully
and ?pit blood, but when all other undi*
cines failed, lineo $1.00 hollies ol'Di
Kine's New Discovery wholly cured me
and 1 ;r tined 5S pound <" [t's ab-ohuely
guaruutctul io oure Coughs. Cold.-, La
(Jrippo, Bronchitis and all Throat and
Lhoj? (roubles. Price50o and$l 00. Tiial
bi tile freo at J. T. Douglas' Ding Store.
Foreclosure of Agricultural Lien
STATE OK SOUTH GAROMNA, )
COUNTY OF MARLBORO. (
J. M. HOWELL, Plaintiff,
against
W, A. Pope, Defendant.
Warrant to Seize Orop.
IN obedience to a warrant of foreclosure
i-ignod by James A Drako, Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas and General
SessionB in and for thc county of Marlboro
dated ihn IGth day of December, A. I) ,
1901, I havo sciz-id and will nell on tho
Titrit Mouduv in February. 1905; before
tho court houso door in Bcnnoltsvillo. S
0 , during legal salo hours. One Bale of
Lint Cotton. ?>0 Bushels tal" Corn, moro or
loss, 1000 pounds liny, moro or loss, -100
pounds of Fodder, moro or less, and 30
Bushels of Cotton Seed, moro or less, to
satisfy the Lien, interest and coats in the
lbove foreclosure proceeding. Terms
if salo C'ush.
J. B. GREEN, 8. M. 0.
January 20, 1005.
'sSsiBis
Brutally Tortuvcd. I
A case carno to light tl' it tor persis
tont and u o me roi lui torture baa pc
oovcr been equaled. Joo Gnlobiok bf Cob
u<=a. Calif, writes. "For IS years C eil"
dared iusufForablo pam from Rh o nr.
tisru and nothing relieved tue thc- li !
tried everything known, ! carno w
Eleotric Bitters audit's tho rrcatest medi
cine on earth for that tronb' A ! Lol
des of it completely mired mo.'' .lin a*
good for Liacr and Kidney troublosrcrid
general debility. Only 5?o Srdii fu.it ?on
guaranteed by J. T. Dougla' Drug S
WOOD TO BURN.
I can fill orders for 2 bi i ! ?t
Wood-nico and dry. Gall u
Breeden's Novelty Wori n and Bi .tel
amount wanted.
W. P. Breeden .
January 12, 11)05.
Working Night and Uiiy
The busiest and mightiest ii
that ever was made ia Dr. Kio
Life Pills. These pills char '
into strength, littleness into om . i
fag into mental power. The: "?. ?' '
ful in huildimr up the health
per bax Sold by J. T. Dough
No Pity Bhown
"For 3?ears fate was after . . :u
uou-ly" wiite- R A. Gulled); . V I . ai. J
Ala. "1 bad u terrible caso o' i* ? j ci i - j
in?: 12 i lu mors. Whcu all fitilc I I
Arnica Salve caned ?>e- Equi)
burns abd all aches and pitias li
at J. T. Douglas' Drug Siorc
FARM FOR SALE.
300 Acres, eight room D ,
all necessary outbuildings, I dh
Three miles from Darlingtc
mile from Railroad. Teh
daily mail delivery.
c. J. nczz.x,xicrc
R. T. D. No. 3. Darling' 1
WHEN YOU ARE ) ,
- OF -
fi1 i'm
MONUMEA 1
Or anything ?a tn y
I Forset tn cnl) mi T.-> - .. . ?
nr fii?) \>' ?Vii Li ii ...
. Nui 9.1.
Rc lire '.>'
.1 W, M .- !. .
January 2"). 1905.
Trespass S\S H
hL persons aro hereby \. ti ,
JaL Trespass in any manne 1
belonging to tho gndcri-igno I ?1 liol
Township, hy walking, ha'uli
I culling, grazing stock or otb. .
out written cousent.
R. T. Wei
Robccca \\ '.
January 24, 1905.
NOTICE TO CR EDI
ESTATE C. S. MCCA
.1 LL pprsons indebted to iii
.1 C. S MCCALL, deceased
make immediate paymuot tc ,
sip ned, und nil persons ho -
against --.iii! e-i no will nie
i IK-ID pi opel ly itemized and v
uodur-igncd
D. D. M
T. K il
A G. S!
C. S. Mi
Ex'rs Est. C. ir
January 9. 1905.
mmm u
STATE OF SOUTH CA
County ol Marlboro- Com
Pleas.
110 RE RT T. JACKSON
apa in st
John Weatherly, Dcfent
IN obi dien e : 0 MI Order of :
liy ibo Ibm-, able lt C. W.
.sell before lb? Omni Uoti-o dc
neii-ville, Sou li Carolin 1, or
M un.l iv in E h: ?uv next, th
salo liours to ibo blithest hi ide
.ill i lia I cei'iaju p?ceo. Dareel t. ?ci 0!
land, lyiuc situate in - ho. Conti
hoi o in ih^ Si HG :I fore-aid
ONE ll ? ND I'ED AX 1) KOK
AGU KS. mut or Ic--, abd h
lands nf C. I Sin-lill. Alex C D
I). MeOoll. Wash lliiesiess ?
sale being had fur 11 patti i
'and between sahl pan ios to il
Term ol'sale cash. Pui eba-t
Cor all papas.
J. A. DR/
NOTICE OF DISCHA!
Estate ol" Stephen Quic
HAVING filed wv fund a
A d mi ni-li nu .?le bonis 11
[ivan: oi Stephen (,biii k decease
is hi'ieb.v Riven i li ti I will app
llonoiahle Tho J lidie of P10I1.1
foi i lie Coiint v ol' M 1 Iboi i. iii 1
raf Son I h )C>i ol ina, at hi- ollie
aoiisvillc, on i hp _ ?. ii d ev of 1
next, 01 M- -o.m therua ii cr ns ill
jnu he braid, fdr a final dischaij
miuiatraior, de bonis non, :i!im;
Wm M Sn. .
Administi 11101. D.
Bville, S. C , Jan IS. 1905.
WARNING NOT1
AH persons are hereby warned
respass in any manner upon tl
>l the undersigned in any man . h
Hinting, fishing, bauliug or p;
itock or otherwise. A. W.Mel
J, P. Mel
January 5, 1905.
A FAIR TEST, li
BY AN HONEST MAN. \
~~~~~~~ ? : v ; ? >
At the request of Mr. A. Huff, agent (
For the Virginia &.Carolina Chemical /
Co., to make a test against PERUVIAN )
GUANO with his Fertilizer, he made me (
a present ol two sacks of. 8 4-4 ot the I
V\ & ?. Co. goods to make the test. ]
with. Thc trial was. made on land se\ '
lected by Mr. Huff himselt arid.Mr. Ir. {
vine, my Superintendent. ' Ten. rows ,
were planted, with equal amounts of '
each fertilizer, at the rate ot 400 lbs per {
acre, with the Ipllowing results:. .(
Peruvian Guano made 191 lbs, ,
. Mr. Huff's 8 4-4 made 153.lbs, !
A dillere?cc ?l 38 lbs on ten rows. I
I hereby certily the above statement is (
correct. (Signed) W. H. Dial. " f
I hereby certify the above tacts and hg. .
" Ores are correct '
T. J. Irvine, Superintendent j
Witness, W. G Watts.
At this rate the difference on one.acre
would have been 342 lbs of seed cotton,
or 114 pound ot lint cotton.
Now figure 114 lbs at 8 cents and you
have $9 12 per acre in
FAVOR OF PERUVIAN GUANO
The Peruvian Guano used in above
est only analyzed 2 87 per cent Amonia
.67 per cent ot potash and io per cent
'hosphoric Acid, which was the lowest
rade solddast year. .
I am now offering a limited quantity j
I Guano containing over
8 Per Cent ol Ammonia -
.3 well 8 per cent ot Phos. Acid-and :
i ver 2 per cent ot Potash,, which I be
love to be the finest cotton and corn
rti?izerthat can be had today.
As there is only a limited quantity of
.."is Cargo remaining unsold it will be
.ecessary lor me to take your orders at
ice, and I trust that all my friends will
:cide to try at least A KEW TONS OF
i BRU YIAN GUANO THIS YEAR.
B. E. Moore,
Agent Marlboro & Scotland Counties
Dec. 22, 1904
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
f\ LL persons having claims against
the estate ol 1?. F. Whittaker, de
ased will please present them to the
dcrsigned. duly attested within the
li ne required by law, and all persons
lebted to the Estate will please settle
. : same promptly wiih
; J T. Whittaker
Dec. 16. 1904. Qualified Executor.
rARNING NOTICE !
??; LL person* arc hereby w irne? against
*. trespassing on ?nv ol' my lauds in
[\ 1 Hill township hy hunting with dog
lind cun dav or night, or in nny w;iy tres
-in;; upon same. Thc law will ho en
:ed against all who violate this notice
Mr.n Annie Covington.
lied Hill. Dee. ?. 191)1
Tax Returns
IFFICE OK Aio'iou MA nr. nono Co.,
Beuuf.ltitviHe, Dec, 7, 1904.
'SVjP>TT('R i* liercby elven that tlii
' dfl'r c will he oneil dom 'Jod dav oi'
11. v io2'hli dav ol' February 1903
. , ... nu-: lol i:ix n mn
wiitin the lime required bv lu?. OH IN
ir. THE PENALTY pf'?O per ceot. wlneli
lucho- IO 0.1*0 Ol' failliti! IO do so . Plc i.-t;
ikeuoitcc abo 1I1.11 aoy imYiitivciueO'
1 leal r-;aie shoti'd be ie 11 o d at i lin
.. in2 1 i mel
Tbc Poll Tax nt'One Do1| ir i- levied
1 ill p- '-un- be iv ""ii ii" av- 0 lil ami
xiv ven-s c\i'' n pn -nu- who arc maim
nt Un..ii'.- in ca II a .-lliinn 1.
The Amii or 0 nu a--'-;.mt will aiienil
t he lollowioi pl ice* in die couuiv oo
.1 ; d.iv- named ior the couvcuieoeo o!
I10 public.
?ii Hill, Mandeville, Junuaiy 16
.d Hill, Blenheim, 17
" .'?wusvill?, l?i s ow a Score, " ^iS
..rou. Rimer's Sio;e, " 19
" ?1 20
ll'd Bluff, Factory store, 41 23
2CoU, ?? 24
. .tum, 25
Inmsville. Newtonville, " 26
ii,ni-villi!. Goo.hvin'M Mill, " 27
Hillville, Gram's Mill, " 3
My office io Den DO. . -ville will ho open
i io? ihn time pi ?set ?heil lr/ law, li om
I mia; v 2nd 10 February 2'? ii 1903,
ei0 linties in Bonnet 1 -ville nod itio.>e
liu? tn m ak j ie mn- ut th? above
med places cn he accommodated.
C. 1 SH KIHI I LL.
Auditor M nlhoio County
An Ordinance
pi ing i'll pe sons living within
10 101 poiaie Ii:: its of tin; Tow ii of
Seuueusviile io be vaccinated :
.a it ord'iined by tho Mayor and Alder
1 of tho Town of Bennet'.iville iu
.noil assembled :
int i.ll portions living within tho cor
io Li m i : ^ of ilii! Town of BenucttAville
iinii). d a cly cill upon liiu cry I'ny
I) ami b<! vaccinated except those who
u a cen'fi ?ale from o reputable I * ? ? y ? -
that it is uot necessary,
y per-on refusing lo comply with
ordinance 1-I1 .!l bu lined not less than
not more than ono hundred do'la ?,
i conti ned in Jail not inoro Iban thirty
uti and ratified in Council tho 7U1 ti.nr
?comber A. D., 1904.
P. A. HODGES, .Mayor.
SURETY PONDS,
?I DE LIT Y AY-?VCOUl?T,
l'UAC'?^nd FIDELITY BONDS.
ro jt.v no heller companies than
r/prcfouted by
,Ji\TO. 8. MOORE.
15, 1801.
2ESPASS NOTICE.
;o ia hcroby given that tho J. L
.I il -.nrin Farm tn lied Bluff township ha?
, istod, nnd tlint trcppasa will not bc
: cd for hunting, wood ontting, bani
iw, riding or walking or olberwine
.; il.!- piuco and nil porcone violating thin
viii bo prosecuted accordion to law
illy objoot to stock grazing.
N?T io, 04, B. F, Stanton, LCBHO.
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I havo for Bale Succession Wakefield and Early Spring
Cabbage Plants.fgrown in open-air on sea coast from
seeds bought from the best "and most reliable
Seedsmen in the United States at the
following "prices Fi O. B.
' Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per M.
" SOCO to i ?OOO $1.25.
IJO?8 oflOOOO special prices on Application.
. gggH Special Inducements to Dealers, .JgJ
Auy Information vs to tho cul ii vat iou of ? Cub un gu will bo cheerfully
given on application..
S. J. Bumph. Adams Run, S. C.
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FOR HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Do you waist the best Hay Fress
that has ever been on our
market?
We have a car Load of them and
are selling them at $60 each.
If You expect to buy a BUGGY, a WAGON
or a SET OF HARNESS, be sure to see me
?^Have just Received Two Oar
Loads of BUGGIES, One Car
WAGONS, And 100 SETS Of
HARNESS.
.Ml of which 1 mm going
to seff?*
It will be to your interest to see me before
buying any o? these.
<?3
Very respectfully
3P.
Sent 8, 1904..
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ff Our JSTGTW Line H
Z$ -THE DIRECT WAY- ^
$3 nsro^'x-n, SOUTH
t$ EAST. WEST. ?5
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Leave Bennettsville *7.05 a. m., 5.00 p. m.
Arrive Cheraw 6.10 p. m. 2%.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ' H
* Direct connections at Cheraw with through trains to
the North, East, South and West.
The ?hort linc and quiekest time in Wilmington, Charlotte, Atlanta,
Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York,
Reston. Buffalo, Pittsburg and ail pointa North and Bnst.
The thor! lin j ani (piiekest limo to Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tampa. Montgomery, New Orleans and all pointa South and West.
Foi further information call on J. 'J1. M KULIN, agent Bennettsville & ^
Cheraw R. R.. Benuettsville.S. C., or address JOS. W, STEWART
T. P A., SEABOARD Ant LINE Rv., Columbia, S. C. ^
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CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. L?. A., S.A L. Ry. Savannah, Ga. g
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Practical Pliarmacist and Dealer in
Hire .jg) ru g s and patent Medicines
<^?LFf"^TR??CLr^
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies
Faints, Oils, Tarnish, Brushes,
GLASS and PUTTY.
^FINEjCIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
l^resci'ipLions care] tiLLj co in po anded (lt (l?t houri
IL tut guarani ced io Oe oj ?lie f?rest Drags and tit
reasonable prices.
A full line barden &eed & Union Sets.
Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceofaam<
J. T. DOUGLAS & ?SRO.
Jaanu.y" I, 1901.
AT THE OLD STAND
$ .Ashcr&it's
Condition Ponders
Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It
does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of
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, thc hair sheds, and the new
.coat is always sleek and glossy.
Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses,
,jvithout "filler," and good for horses and mules only.
It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being thc
formulae of u practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's
experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the
American mark? it to-day. Price 25 cents package.
For sale by SMITH NEWTON, Bennettsville, S. C
MCCOLL DRUCI co., Mccoll, S. C.
Ipvofc??iotiiU Gnvo
DENTIST.
OVFICK Up Bi llin ii. Cror?-it.'iJ ?ia;'..Vu ;r,
rho ste mo.
EBNNET'J.-SVILI.fc-, a. c.
a H. NUNTON.
JEN ?> I NOS IC OWK?iai
JNEVVTON <fe OWENS,
Attorneys at Law,
DENNBTISVILLE, f5o. CA.
Offices Over Planters National Bank.
W. BOUCHlEli,
a v Attorney at Lan,
Bonnottsvillc, g. C.
Office on Darlington Btrcol near Poata /
Telegraph office. January. IH?9.,
ILTON Mo LAURIE,
Attoruey at Law and
Probate Judge
Office in Court IIOUHU.
E. C. MORRISON,
I Electrician . - Machinist,
BE3SF.TTJVILE, S. C.
P. O. BOX 98. PHONE 111.
I Contractor for Electrical work and dealer
in Electrical supplies Hot Air Pump
ing Engines and Gus Engines installed.
Pipe-Billing and general machine work.
'August 20, 1903.
j Specials at Moore's.
Canned Tripe 20c each or 2 for
135 .
Heinzs Pickle-fresh and good.
Fresh jelly-assorted-only 10.
Armour's Sausage in tomato
I Banco only 10 couta.
Heinze's White Wino Vinegar
I for pickling.
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Rock Hill Buggies.
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some buries and if ) ou waut a line
buggy cull on him