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SVlLd?E, S, O'. Laroh 29, 1907. 'V._ll i- - - Editor KSmbaerlftlOK Prleti One year.$1.00 Six months.BO Three months.26 PEN AND scxsaoncmAPsa Tom Harria will hang in Col umbia to-day. The Seaboard has put in a new Iron bridge ovor Pee Deo at Che raw. Tuc famine in China is spread ing and tho government fears an uprising. "Bobo" Cottage, ono of Wof ford Collage's dormitories was de stroyed by Uro Saturday. Rev. John G. Book with of tue S. C , Conference died in Charles ton Monday afternoon. Bullets that fail to po notrate pasto board three inches thick will pase through a five inch plank. Rev. Jas. B. Campbell of tho S C. Conference diod on Tuesday in u hospital at Savannah-aged TO. Miss Lucy Litsy walked into Dr. Wm Linder's office on Mon day, closed the door and shot him dead. She was arrested. Cause unknown. This happoned in tho town of Union. Au indigniuant parent sued the trustees and teacher of an Orange burg school for $500 damago for ullegod cruel whipping of his son. Tho court upVield the action of tho j Bohool authorities. Attorney general Lyon has de cided that tho new law will not i permit the closing of a dispensary opened under tho old law until an election can be held. Thus goos another oue of the prohibition hopes of tho people. Sixty factory houses of the spar tan mills at Spartanburg wore de stroyed by fire Monday morning renaoring over threo huudrod peo ple homeless. The lons waa $76, 000 with $50,000 iusuranco. A defective flue started tho bla/.o. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS SPRING TERM, 1907. Our report last wdok closed with tho trial of Simon Weill, of Clio for aggravated assault and battery. Mr. Weill was found guilty and sentonced to 18 months or pay a fino of $750. He paid tho fine John McLucns, who plead guilty to I manslaughter, received a sentence of | five years. Scipio McRao, who plead guilty to manslaughter, received a sentence of j iivo years. Court adjourned Thursday. We have not yot been able to obtain copy of the Grand Jury's report. ATTENTION CAMP HENEGAN! There will bo a meeting of the members of Camp Henagan, Con federate Veterans on tho First Monday in April at 10 o'clock a. m., in tho Court Houso to elect officers for the insuing year and delegates to tho State and Nation al Conventions, and tho transac tion of auy other businoss coming before tho camp. By order of J. B. Green, Commander. C. D. Eastorling, Act, Adj. March 20 1907. PUBLI0 NOTICE. A special meeting of thc Stockhol. ders of tho Bank of Marlboro will he held by order of the Board of Direc tors at tho Bank of Marlboro on Sat? urday the 6th day of April next, at 12 o'clock M., for tho purpose of eloc sing a Board of Directors and trans acting any othor busiuess coniiug bo fore said mooting. D. D. MCCOLL, Prest. March 18, 1007. A BAD SCARE. On Tuesday aftornoon last, one of Dr. Kinney's little boys got hold of a large torpedo, such as are used on tho railroads for danger signals, and commenced to ham mer it. It soon exploded and strange to say tho little fellow es caped unhurt. Tho supposition is that tho torpodo must havo turn ed over, as tho force went down ward through a plank, this saving the boys lifo. Soon To Leave Us. Mn. EniToit--It is with feel ings of sadness that I learn the fact that Miss Jean Cameron, the young lady who has had Charge of Hebron Academy for the Vast two years, and given such hearty satisfaction, will leave us in May, perhaps never to return, as she and Miss Mary Wade, the Music teacher, have accepted positions in far away California. During their stay in Hebron Miss Canioron has been the teacher ol' the Bible Class in the Sunday School, and won all hearts by lief faithful instruct ion and interesting talks. We certainly will miss her. How sad it makes us feel U) part with these two estimable christian ladies, who have la bored so long and so earnestly without a fault among us. We wish Hiern both a long life and happy journey, and at some fa Ante time a return to Hebron. J o KL C?VItf?TOH. pareil 27, 3707. m A MASS Meeting. Tfesre will bea ft*ne* hoofing of the Democratic votera of the Town cf Bon nettsvlile in the Court House on Fri day afternoon next, 29th i not,, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a Mayor and four Aldermen to serve the Town of J ian netta vi l?o two years. Also to nominate one member ot the Board of Publie Works. P. A. HODGES, Mayor. A Candidato If You Please. Mr. KIH?OK-As the time is drawing near when a Mayor will be elected to serve for two years, and as I have some idea of being a candidate for that exulted position, I deem it only right that my views on all questions nt issue be fully known, and I take this method of in for my friends and voters, first, that I nm in favor of more and better schools, a sew erage system, a fire alarm system, the paving of the principal streets, and the extension of the corporate limits of our town. Bcnnettsvillc needs and must have an other Cotton Factory,, other machine | shops and mauufacturics, and anything | that will tend to the upbuilding of our quiet town. I pledge my hearty support if elected, with the assistance of the bu siness men anda progressive Council, nil these needed improvements may be ob tained. I favor the enforcement of all laws without regard to person or persons, re cognizing thc right of every citizen, be bc ever so humble. I favor an economi cal administration of thc affairs of the town. Having been born and reared al most in corporate limits, and what I have is here, therefore no one can have the welfare of Bennctt6ville and its people more at heart than myself, and on the 9tb day of April 1907, if you see fit to vote for me for the high position of May or, and I should be elected, none shall ever have cause to regret having voted for me. But, should you deem it unwise to select mc as your Mayor upon this plntform, perhaps I might modify my views, and by so doing secure a place on the Council. These are matters for you of impor tance. 1 hope you will ponder the mat ter over in your minds and be fully pre pared on the 9th of April 1907 to cast your vote for the best man. Mch 28, 1907. A CITIZEN. Death of Thomas M. Bolton, Died at bis home at Morven, N. C., on Saturday afternoon last after a protracted illness, Mr. Thomas M. Bolton, in his 77th year. He was a well known resident of our town for more than 30 years, and was known and liked by every body. He was an architect and brickmason, and controlled and .su perintended two large brick plants in tim comity, and go where you will you cum see monuments of his superior skill and workmanship. During his long residence in our town he took a deep interest in all public matters, and rendered valu uod service as Alderman and chief of police, alternately, as long as he resided within the corporate limits of the town. Ho was plain, unpretentious, hon est, truthful, hard-working citizen, who loved everybody and everybody loved TOM BOLTON. Truly it has been said of him, "He was a dia mond in the rough." Two years ago he sold his prop erty hore and bought a farm near the little town of Morven and moved up there. He was a member of the Bennetts ville Lodge of K. of P., and his dying request was that his body should bo brought herc and laid to rest by his brethren. The remains were brought over Sunday through the country, and met outside of town by undertaker ll. T. Barfield and a committee from his lodge and taken to thc residence of sheriff J. B. Green, his old friend and next door neighbor for many years, where the remains rested un til 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Thc funeral services were hold at Evergreen cemetery, conducted by Rev. Dr. McLeod of the Presbyte rian church, and the body buried with K. of P. honors. The eulogy was delivered by Hon. T. I. Rogers. The following members of the K, of P., and old friends of the deceas ed, acted as pall bearers : Capt J.B. Green, Ira Bounds, W. A. Atkins, E. Powers, J. J. Pearson and D. Jennings. He leaves a devoted wife, four daughters and two sons to mourn his loss, to whom the community extend hearfctolt sympathy. National I'uro Food and Drng Law. We are pleased to announce that Poleys Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harm fut drugs, and we recommend it as n safe remedy for children and adults. Reid & Co. A Pleasant Occasion. Mr Editor-Wo havo bad such a fino day this 22d of March 1?I07 that wo are constrained lo write about it for tho Domocrat. Sod Thomas a fow days ago invited thrco of tho residents of tho neighbor hood to dine with bim-they wore Jona'han Woodley, aged 75, Capt Prank Manning, aged G5, and thu writer, aged 77, Now. I want you to imagino how thoso old residents looked sitting at a well filled table prepared by T. A. Covington's bettor half, and thou im agino if you can how those three old follows did onjoy themselves tolling of things and circumstances that hap pened ovor a half century ago, and what happoucd on our lino of march in tho working and farming lino in our youthful (lays. How I do love to moot with thoso old follows that worked in tho fiold until tho crops wore laid by and thon went to school (> weeks boforo com mencing to gather in. Come again, old friends, s?d" lot tis onjoy our sol vos in our latter days. Joel Covington March 25th, ?907. -.--ar ?^gr* Turn out to Ibo meeting this afternoon, and bring your friends. SPECIAL REQUEST, Owing to tho limited Hotel faoill. iicG ot our town, we make a speoitl request of our patrons and tho oiti zens of Bonnettsvillo, to assist us in entertaining tho members of the Stato Medical Association which convenes hore on April 1(3,17 and 18th. Please communicate with any of tho undor sigued committeo and state dofinntoly how many guest each can eutortniu. J. F. Kinney, Chair. J. A. Faison W. J. Crosland J. L. Jordan C. R. Muy A. S. Townsend J. II. Reese J. L Napior ANNOUNCEMENT I WE tako this method of announcing to tho peoplo of Marlboro county that Stevenson, Matheson & Stevenson, a law firm ooinnoscd of W. P. Stevenson and D. S- Matheson of Choraw-and W M. Stovonson of Bonnoltsvillo, In?cly of Darlington, have opened an offic.o io Ben nctlsvillo. Will practico in State ond Fcdorol Courts. Ufllco in ?ooond stor) of Plantors National Bunk Building. February 20. 1907 The editor of the Memphis, Tenn., Times writes: "In my opinion Foley's Honey 'and Tar is thc best remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble, and to my own personal knowledge Foley's Hon ey and Tar has accomplished many per manent cures that have been little sheri of marvelous." Refuse any but the gen uine in the yellow package. Reid Co. Ija Orippo mut Pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse any hut fhe genuine ill the yellow pack age. Reid & Co. WANTED Tho Public to Know that I " have oponed a BEEF MARKET in4hc Stoic rocontly occupied by Mr. E. Powers. All orders will be appreciated and promptly filled. tl. B. SMITH. march 14, 1907. Torturo of Women. It was a torriblo torture that Mrs. Gertie McFarland, of King's Moun tain, N. C., describes ns follows: "I Buffered dreadful pain, and became so weak I was giveu up to die, when my husband got mo Wino of Cardui. The first dose gavo relief, and svith three bottles I am up doing my work, cannot 6ay ouough in praise of Cirdui. A wonderful remedy for woman's ills. I At druggists, $1.00 GET ONE SURE. Be sure and get a copy of "The ELDER BROTHER" by Theo. L, Jervey. We have fourteen copies on hand and while they last we will sell them for hall' pri?e, which is 75cts or by mail prepaid for OOo. BENN Errs VILLE BOOR STOKE. KASON BROS PROPS. Phone 228. Matheson, Freeman & Go FIRE, LIFE AND HAIL INSURANCE AGENTS. BENNKTTSVILLK, So. CA. Yvo offer absolute protection. PHONE 258 inch 21, 1907 NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. EST AT K Ol' J. C. O UN UAH. HAVINO filed in tho Probato Judge's Of fice of Marlboro county my final return ne Administratrix of tho Estuto of .Tn?. C. Dunbnr, Notioo ia boroby giveu that I will apply to eaid Court on tho i6th day of April, 1907, for u Fiual Diaoliurgo na BUoh Administratrix. IDA DUNBAR. Mob 21, 1907. Administratrix. Citation For Letters of Administration STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-By Milton McLaurin, Judge of Probate. "VKTUEREAS, John B. Hubbard, hath ? ? made suit to mo to grant unto him Letters of Administration of thc lOstatc of and Effects of Alice H. Hubbard, de ceased ; These are thoreforo to cite and ad mon? iah all and singular thc kindred mid Cred itors of tho said Alice ll Hubbard, dc ceased, that they bo and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate to bo held nt Bonnettsvillo, S. C.? on tho 30th day of March, after publication thereof, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any thoy hnvn, why the said Adminis* tuition should not bc granted. Given under my hand, thc I Otu day of] March, Anuo Domini, 1907. MILTON MCLAURIN, March 15, 1907. Judge ol' Probate. CLERK'S SALEi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Marlboro-Court ol Com mon Pleas. RoDEUT 0. COXE as Surviving Adminis*. trator of Personal ICstate ol'James M. Coxo, deceased, Plaintiff, against Benjamin II. Covington, Dol'endant. Judgment for Foreclosure and Male. BY virtue of tho Judgment of Fore closure ana Sale in above entitled ac tion. I will oiler sale lo thc highest bidder for Oash, before tho Court House door in Beuncttsvillo, on the first Monday in April next, during tho legal hours of salo all that eortain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the town ol' Blenheim in thc county nod State aforesaid, containing Ono and 0n0"fourth Acres, innre er loss, ami bounded North and North-East by lands formerly belonging to l'\ B. Rogers; East by lands of A. J, Matheson; South by Kenneth street, and West, by lands ot others , this being tho Hame lot ol land convoyed to die defendant, B.mjauiiu H. Covington, by A. J. Matheson, by deed dated May Oth, 1K93, mid i-i sold to satisfy the amount due on the mortgage debt. Purchaser to pay for all neces sary papers. J. A. I) ll A KIO, Clork Circuit Court. Bonnettsvillo, S. C., Feb. li), I9??7. Warning Notice. A LL persons aro hereby warned against 1% trespassing upon the lands known as tho Vy. 1). Crosland lands in Red Hill Towusbip and now owned by us, eithor by hunting, cutting, hauling, or other wise trespassing UpOO saino without our writton oousont. T. E. & C. 8. MJCALL, fob, \fa gagg - -- ..... , .. . ? KOW WITH n w. OAHU : Mr. W. PEAUSON, the Jeweler, has moved in with H. W. Oar roll and will assist in running the Repairing and Optioal de partment of Carroll's Jewelry Store. Mr. Carroll hae reoently equipped his store with the la test Optical Instruments, and is prepared to correct difficult cases of defectivo visions. CALLAO ??TlWE When in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY GROCERIES, or " the latest Summer Drinks. Next door lo Domoorat Omeo T. W. MOORE. March 14, 1907. To tho Sunday School Workers of Marlboro County : . DEMI BKETIIREN.-The timo for ho'diug our a n n u n 1 Sunday School Conference ia drawing nigh, and each School should havo representation. The names of the Superintendent and the two delegates elected should bo sent tia carly aa possible to tho Secretary at Beunettsville, also preparo tho annual statistical reports ns to uumbcrs und work of the past year. Beunettsville is preparing for a good mooting, and ibo brethren will bo dis appointed if vou fail to show the de sired interest. (Jonie, working and praying for tho success of the Confer ence at Beunettsville. The time is abort-first Friday and Saturday in May, 3d and 4th. W. L Stanton, Presiden? S. A. Brown, Secretary. Important Town Tax Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that execu tions will be issued against nil property on which the taxes have not boen pnid and which is not paid by the first day of April 1907. This is tho last notice in regard to this matter. By order of Council MILTON M OL A UKIN, Mob. 21,07. Oily Clerk. Notice Town Election ! N?TIGE Ishoroby ijieun thnt an olcction will bo hold on tho 9th day of April 1907, in thu Frolmto Judge olllco in tho Town of Bonnottevilto for tho following purposes : Firat, To elect a Mayor and four Alder, mon to servo for two years. Second, To elect one niorubor of tho Board of Public Works to Horvo for six years, Third, To voto on tho question of tru ing bouda in thc sum of Thirty-five- Thou. Mimd Dollars, if so um oh bc necessary, for tho purpose of constructing a Water worka System and Bonds in tho mun of Twenty Five Thousand Dallara, if BO much he no ooseary, for tho purpoao of constructing a SowcrnRO System: also to vote rm Mn? Muni tion in tl tho i Rido P< at 4 Mi J. 1*. Gibson and Jaoob Iaaaoachn. P. A. I10DQUS, Mayor. Milton MoLaurin, Clerk. March 2<j, 1905 COURT OF COMMON PlEAS |OTI0E ia hereby given that tho Spring Torin of trio Court of Common Pleas | for Marlboro County will convono at lion oettaullo, on Monday April 22, 1907, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for two weeks. All peraona interoatod will ttiko duo no tice thorcof. tl rand jurors aro not reipiir ed to attend. .J. A. BRAK IC, Mob. 29, 1907, 0. C. 0. P. ?^g??- - t&' Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found at J. T Douglas1 Drug Store. FARM FOR SALE. I offer for salo, for cash or on easy terms, a Valuable Farm in Robeson county, North Carolina, situated on Shoe Heel Creek, about IO mileu from thc South Carolina line and about 8 miles south of Maxton. Tract oom tains f)17 acres-125 acres cloarcd tho balance timbered. For further particulars apply to A. W. McLean, Mch 27,11)07. Lumberton, N.C. Don't Forget I Am Still Repairing ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES & CLOCKS. ALL my work guaranteed to give satisfaction or no pay. Can furnish any missing or broken parts of any Machino on tho market. Will do your work nt your homo, if preferred, where you can SF IO IT DON ll, and TEST IT before paying for it. I?. WICKER. Beunettsville, S. t?, AN ORDINANCE To Mnko tho Carrying of Concealed Weapons a Misdemeanor. Bo it ordained hy the Mayor and Alder men of 'ho Town ol' Benncttsvillo and by the nm kori ty ol' tho name ? On and udor this date any person wi in tint corporate limits of thc. Town ot' Bonnottsvillo carrying a Pistol. Dirk. Rn /.or. Slim; Shot, Molal Knacks, or Othor deadly Weapon usually used for tho io? diction ol personal injury, concealed about ibo person, shall be guilty of a ini>dn meaner, and upon conviction thereof shall forfoit to the Town of Bonnottsvillo tho weapon carried concealed, and ho Pined in the Mun ol' not more than one hundred dollars and not less (lian Twenty dollars, or Imprisoned not moro th in 30 days nor less than five days, at tho disorotion ol' the M ayer or Council heariny the caso, Noll ling herein contained shall bo ooo Struod to apply to por.sons earrying con cealed weapons upon their own premisos. Or peart! olftoor In tho actual discharge ol' their duties as peace ollicor. Done and ratifiai] in Council this ll Nt day of March, 1VM7. WANIHLKlN? WORKERS. Many Skilled M?chenlos Like to Trevet Over tho Globe. In Now York may bo fourni Skilled mechanics who imvo boon Wandering over tho globo for half rt lifetime. Thoroaro i MV trades In which n sklll cti mau with tho mastery of several tongues cannot carn a living lu almost any considerable city of the world. Most of tho mochantes who move thus freely about tho world aro conti nental Europeans, Woodcarvers, stonc eutters, electrical workers of various kinds and garment cutters are amona tho mechanics that move about moat freely. Tho grent temptation to such n wan derer ls the trip around tho world. Tho thing ls not really (lllDcult. Ho can cross thlH continent profitably in a few months, with n stop at Chicago and perhaps another between Chicago and San Francisco. A stop of a few weeks or months at Sun Francisco will put him In funds for the voyage to Aus tralia. There are four or ?ve Australian cities in which u skilled mau ls sure of protltublo employment. Aftor Austra lia tho re are tho great Anglo-Indian cities. Tho Journey to Europe can ho made with a slop at Cairo if one chooses lo maka n little dolour, and then Paris awaits om? only a few hours beyond tho cad ol' the Mediterranean. Ilere ure cheap living and gond wilges. In a few months one ls moro Hum equip ped for ibo voyugo to Now York; One lier* only to keep Koher and know bow te say ' money lu order to make sueb ii Journey around the world with entire success. It duos not mean un comfortable living, in fact, tho Jour neyman must bo well dressed und must present a good appearance to got on. At tho height of tho season hardly any city luis 'enough skilled garment cutters, for example, and the wander ers are always welcome when they reach a new town.-Washington Post. HURRY FUNERALS. Odd Orders That Aro Sometimes Given to U ndortr.kcrs. "Life and death both are strenuous in New York," said an undertaker, "We get orders sometimes that shock us. "Not long ago we bad a call from n family who asked us to mnko a hurry Up Joh for the reason that they had ar ranged to sall for Europe two days later, and thoy didn't want lo postpone the voyage. "What would you think of a woman who asked to lmvo her husband burled as quickly us possible on thu ground j that II few ?lays before bis doutlf they had agreed to a separation and that alie would like to put away the de ceased before the newspapers heard of i their marital trouble? That ls exactly what happened, "Then Ibero was this ease: An elder ly aunt, who had been an Invalid more llian ii year, passed away. We were asked to arrange for tho funeral on the day of her death, and when we de murred unless lhere was some Impor tant reason we were Informed by a nephew that they were anxious to know what was lu her will, as thu mat rimonial chances of a niece depended upon what she was to got. "youie time ago a man came Into our office and said that his mother-in-law ' T " l that he would like ?outli as soon as pos wife wanted to ut functloii three days I days In some parts ised to bo tho custom ) family In which a _ L. .o sit up with tho corpses In a ease given lo us a few months ago wi- were asked to send a couple Of genteel appearing employees lo the house to keep tho vigil. We did lt, bull confess to you it seemed tome rainer heartless." Exchange. Chaucer's Face In a Stono. In a geological branch of the British museum the visitor is shown n won derful specimen ot' natural imitation in il small "ribbon Jasper." This stone, the malarial of which ls not unlike that of other handed agates, lias upon Its surface a perfect miniature portrait of tho poet Chaucer. i'Jvory ?Udall ls startlingly correct. There are the white fiieo, the pouting lips, tho broad, low forehead nod even the whiles of the slightly upturned eyes. Tho at tendants say timi it ls ut tel ly Impos sible to convince even some ol' Hie ed ucated visitors timi lt ls not an arti ficial production. Waste Not--Wnnt Not. Doctor-1 must know what you have eaten today lu order to understand your Stomachic disorder. Patient-Oil, doctor, only a little pork, lt was left over from last week mid was perhaps not quite fresh. Doctor- Would ll not have been more sensible to let the pork spoil en tirely rather than to upset your stone neb? Patient-Hut, doctor, you can cure n diseased stomach, but what can you do with spoiled pork?-Pliogendo Watter. Got the Habit Later. In a sermon preached In a small church In Glasgow the pastor, after in veighing against slothfulness, said by way of climax, "Do you think Adam and Evo wont about the garden of Eden with their hands ia their pock ets?"- Harper's Weekly. Ono Dry 8pot. Angler-Hang lt! Is there a dry spot in this bout where I can scratch o match? Boatman (who has been din appointed as regards refreshment) Try my throat, sh'.-London Punch. It ls disgraceful to stumble thrice at tho samo stono.-Greek Proverb. JtfctVItch oiired in 80 minutes by Wool lord's Sanitary Lotion Never lails. Sold by ,1. T. Douglas Druggist, Bennetts ville, 8. C. WANTED; A good Halo8innn to ropresont us in Bennottftvillo and vicinity. Do md answer unless you mean business. Address' Ware-Shepnard Cigar Co. V. (). Box 701 Norfolk, Va. A CK NTS W ANTIC 1) -Hov. Sam .Jones' Life and Sayings, hy Iiis wife, is. tho biggest aol lor ovor published. Price only $2.f>0 Mag nificent outfit and right to terri tory only 50 couts. Dont miss this alian co of your life to make monoy. [li mular? froo T. J NiohoU ?? ml . .... ,'t ASSI ORD3NANCS To I?eguluto the Use of Automobiles 10 tho Town of Honnettsvllle, 8. C. Bo it Ord lined by the Mayor nod Aldermen ot the Town of Brnuotttville in Oouuoll afcBcmbkd and by authority of tho samo: Suotiou i. It Bball bo unlawful for any porsou to tido or propel any Automobile, Steam Oartiago or vehicle using stearn or other artiiloial powor, upon any sidewalk of tho Town of Benuottsvillo ; exoopt an may be necessary in ontorlng or leaving promises or buildings. Scotion 2, It nindi bo unlawful to ride or propel any Automobile, ntoam oarrlago ( or vehicle uslug stoam or other artill?la! powor, at a greator i-peed luau live (5) 1 miles an hour on Darlington street botweoo < Methodist aud Baptist ohurohcB, and on Broud street fiom A. 0. track to tho oourt Imune, uor in nuy otlioi part of said town ( nt moro than ten (10) iniies an hour. Pro- . vided, howover, that whon turu<ng around 1 comers of streets, or when turning around | in any sticot tho speed of such vehicle shall 1 not oxeced four (4) milos an hour. ! Scotion 3. All automobiles, stonm car- ' riages and similar vohiclos shall bo provi ded with bolls, gongs, or snmo suitable dc vice which ebal! bo Bounded aB a warning when turning in thc strnots or ut corners And in thc night timo mell vebicccs shall i.l'O bo provided with lighted lamps, la;?* terns or other Piiitnbto lights to arranged amt displayed ns t ? be conveniently econ from a reasonable distance. Section. It hindi bo tl c duty of auj person riding or propelling an automobile, mir Ugo or other vehicle by steam orothei IO nil-lid power, to stop such vehicle when *i j*pi ouching or passing horses or muli S i mould they becomo frightened) on ri quoit >>f the owner or driver of such an i ni ul or animals. And lu nil suoh eases duo eire Bindi bo oxorclsed lo provont injury to por Boi.s or proporty. Section 5. Any person convicted before he Municpal Court or Mayor of said town 11 any of tho provisions of thin Ordinance hull bo fined not lens than Five dollars, nor more thau Ono Hundred dollars, or be luipiisoned nut less than Five days HOI moro than thirty days, and in case of dam ?.ge to proporty, such d mingo may be or doted paid ont ol' the fine imposed and oolleoled. Scotiou 6. It shall be unlawful for any person driving or driving or propelling any automobile or other vohiolo usin/ Bteam or iittilloial power to open or removo thcrofrom (except in case of absoluto necessity) thc niulller, device or other attachment which is used to prevent or deaden disagreeable 'ir explosive sounds that aro likely to fright en horses and-nuiles, And it ahull bo tho duty of all pontons tu op?ralo such vohioles as noiselessly as possible. Any person vio lating Ibis Ordinance, or any provision thcieof, shall bo punished by fine not ICSB than Five dollars nor moro than ono (too) hundred dollars; 01 imprisonment not less than live days nor more than thirty da>B. Dono und ratified io Council assembled, at BoDoettavillo, S. C., this 15th day of March, 1907, under tho corpjrnto seal of the said Town. P. A. IIODGI?S, Mayor. M. MoLaurltl, Clerk and Treasurer. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Pleas. DUNCAN 1). McCOLL, Plaintiff, against WASHINGTON STEWART, Defendant, Summons for Relief-Complaint not Served. To TUB DEFENDANT, Washington Stow arl : Foil ?re herchy Summoned and rcqutr cd to answer I lie complaint in this notion, which i v bled in the ofhee ol'thc Clerk ol thc Court ol'Con mon Pious in and foi the County and State aforesaid, aud to serve a copy ol your answer to the said Complaint on I ho subsoribors at their of fice IQ I?KNNKTTSVU.I.K. S. U,, within twenty days after thc service hcroof, ex elusive ol'thc day ol' such service; and if you fail to nnswor thc complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will apply to thc Court for thc relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated March 14th, A. D., 1007. I SKA i.. I J. A. DRAKE, Clerk. MCCOLL & MOCOLL, Plaintiffs Attorneys. To thc D?tendant Washington Stewait: You will please take notice that the Summons in this action, thc above being a copy, together with the Complaint has been liled in the. office of thc Clerk of thc Court ol Common Picas lor Marlboro County, and that Judgment will bc dc. manded against you in accordance with thc prayer ol said complaint, this 14th day of March, 1907, MCCOLL & MCCOLL, Plaintiff's Attorneys, llcnnettsville, S. C. f-TT-r? www WWWWWWWwww*WWWWWW* A Memorable Day. 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