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ILLE, S, C. loa Pria* nm - - - Editor ,$ i.oo . .50 , .25 te8t from Bishop Capers e is Improving. liss Milita Lucas, daughter of jor Jonathan Lucas of Society Hi died suddontly at Summer le Saturday from the effect of J operation. Oharies R, McCall WR& arres ed at Society Hill Sunday char ed with floating whiskey down oe Dee River. Six barrels, 180 ale wore captured. ? John Subar, tho colored man "who made a savago attack of Rev. Tr?ster Bradley at Tray, Green wood county, last week with a "knife has beon captnrod and is ?ow in jail at Greenwood. Marlboro Cotton Mill. At the annual meeting of stock holders on the 18th Mr. Robert Ohapraan was oloctod president and secretary and J. M. Hatch treasurer. The books showed net earnings of $238,000, as fine a record as "was ever mado by this fino com pany. The following directors wore ?looted: T. B. Gibson, E. Strud .wick, Robert Chapman, A. W. Morrison, D. L. Gore, D. D. Mc coll, T. fi, Morrison and C. M. Parks. Marioa And Southern Road. A charter was issued on tho 16th by Socrotary of State McCown to tho Marion and Southern Rail road to bo built from Marion to Bennottsville. Tho largost stock lioldoris t o Marion County Lum ber company. The now road will be 30 miles in longth and will pass through Marion Wnhee and Kirby townships in Marion county and Brownsville, Bennettsville and Hebron townships in Marl boro .county. Tho officers of the road aro J. L. Camp, ot Franklin, Va., presi dent; E. M. Wiley of Now York, vice president; John Harker of - y} ;,].' i . n n ir,, that crime is increasing in this state at such a rapid paco. Every 5Saper wo look at has au account >f some ghastly crime, showing conclusively that tho price of life is becoming woefully cheap. Wo foar tho law is not rigidly enforced. It is indeed a sight to soo a fellowman pay the penalty of capital punishment. However it is still worse to seo, as is often times tho case, an innocent man shot down in cold blood by some hot headed boast, and when the trial conics to hand, with toara in his eyes tho guilty party pleads self defence. Of course ho is ac quitted, thereupon allowing a blood thirsty criminal to go scott free thus endangering thc society of our state. It is indeed a ques tion worthy of our consideration, and often times a jury is swayed li y lawyers who play upon their sympathies, with silver tongued oratory.-Greenwood Journal. Gota froo ?ampio of Dr Shoop'a "Health Coffee" at our ?toro. I? roal coffoo (BB turbB your Stomach, your Heurt or Kid ne.yn, then try thin clover Ootteo imitation. Dr. f?hoop bas oloHoly mntohod Old Java and Mootm Coffoo in flavor and tatito, yet it han not a uinglo grain of roal Coffee in f it. Dr, Bhoop'H Health Coffoo imitation ?B mado from pure toaBtod grainfl or cereal?, with Malt, Nata, oto. Mado in a minute, No IcdiouB wait. You will nurdy liko lt. ?old By II. D.Itogorfl & Bio. Insurance For ti Song. Strike while tho iron is hot, is good advice, just so with insur ance when you can got it. We offer tho Democrat, Tho Cotton journal and a thousand Dollar Ac cident Policy for ono year for $2,50. The Cotton Journal is tho official organ ol tho Southern Cot ton Association; tho Accident pol icy in case of injury or (loath by acoidont whon riding on tho train, trolly, automobile, and other ways named In tho policy, will ho a nico thing for yourself or your ro lativos. Call and got particulars. Cotton Woighor at Clio. I hereby announco mysolf a candi dato for Cotton Weigher at Clio, S,C. at the coining elect on. July 24,'07. C. II. Woodloy, NOW WITH H. W. CARROLL. Mr. W. PKABBON, tho .leweler, lias moved in with H. W. Car roll and will assisi in running the Repairing and Optical de? )artmonfc of Carroll's Jewelry re. Mr. Carroll has recently ipped his store with the la jptioal' I ns tr r me nts, and epared to correct di iii cu lt ' of defectivo visions. THE CON F JJ UK RATH MONUMENT. A Short .Do s orin lion, The monument ls decidedly one of the handsomest of the kind itt South Caro lina. It stands 32 feet high, upon a granite base 10 feet square. The pedes tal and shaft are of stately symmetry, and in purest Italian marble stands nt the top the figure of the Confederate soldier, carved tn Italy. The front of the monument faces to wards thc South, with this inscription: "Ours are they ny nu ownership nor time nor death can free. For God has given to I<ove to keep Its own eternity!" On the south side is the follow ing: "Tell it, ye unfolding years. 303 Of Marlboro,s noblest sons sacrificed their lives in battle, by disease and in prison. "God's peace is everlasting,' are the dream words of their sleep." On the eastern side: "1.000 brave men went into service from this county. Their valor was displayed on the battlefields of Manassas, Malvern Hill, Chancellorsville, Antietam, Mor ris Island, Chickantauga, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Trevilian Station, Ilonton yille, and others. And the grief that lieth behind Let us turn to the grace of forgiv ing." On thc north side: "No country ever hod truer sons; no cause noble champions; no people holder defenders; no principles purer victims." In loving remembrance shall we ever hold those who returned and re sumed theil duties as loyal citizens. " LETTER FROS! SALTERS. Well, Mr. Editor, as ? haven't seen anything from Salters lately 1 will give you n few dots. Crops are very oed. Visitors to our section say that Williamsburg bas tho finest crops in tho State. Mrs Citarlos Coningham ia slowly improving. While I write I can look at a large plantation lying idlo for tho want of labor. This is good land and can bo rented for $2 per acre. I know n man who owns 2700 acres of good land and has not got but two acreB of crop plan ted Ho just can't got the labor to tondit. 1,000 acres of this tract is for salo at $10 per acre, good land too. Mr. John C. Everett bas the finost corn seen this year-00 bushols per aero is a low estimate. Tho following from Marlboro woro visiting in Halters last week : Mr. and Mrs James McQuaigo, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Covington, Mrs lilla Wright aud Miss Mary MoQuatge. Mr. and Mrs Walter David aro vis iting friends and rotativos in Clio thia week. Mr. J.J. Tart is speaking of moving to a larger place. Ho is a fine farmer. There will be an ?co cream supper givon in tlte Town Hall on Thursday night, 20th. The writer has a special " |. l*^? .\rnaont. ???"?."" -I erat I will cloao by saying ?hat all tho Marlboro boys down hero" intend to stay, except tito writer and Charlea Coningham. T. A. McD. Saltera July 22, .1007. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Poplar Camp, No. 219, W. O. W, PoimctfHvillc, S C., July iO, 1907. Whet OOS, Our Ileavouly Father in His wiso providence has HOCH tit to call boneo from tho Forc?t of Poplar Camp No. 219, Woodmen of tho World, our brother and follow soyoroign Benjamin P. Bullard, Tbcroforu bo it ltosolved, First, That wo bo>v ia bumble submis sion to tho will of our Father who dooth all things wisoly and well. Second, That iu the removal of ?ovor* etgn Dullard from our Forost Woodcraft bau lost ono ot it? mont faithful mombare. Third, That wo hereby extond our deep eat oympathy to tho family of the doooauod in this sad boroavoraont. Eourth, That a pago in our Minutos bo inRoribcd to hie memory. Fifth, That a copy of thoHO Resolutions bo sent to the family of tho docoasod HOV orign and copio? to Tho Bovorcign Visitor and tho county papers lt. Cosby Now ton, W. Ii. WohHtor, I. M. Sound?. Committee. 1 'll ?top your pain froo. To show you first-before you spend a ponny-What my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a Trial paokago of them-Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets, Neuralgia, Hondaoho, Toothache, poriod pains, oto., arc due alono to blood congonton. Dr. Snoop's Headache Tahlotn simply kill pain hy coaxing away tho unnatural blood pres. mire That ia all. Address Dr. Sboop, Rncino, Wis Sold by Jiu?, T, Douglas. To Postoffico Patrons. On and altor July 1st, tho post master is required to weigh every pioco of mail going out from tho office, ii ti tl bocauso ot this require? mont, it is requested that all mail will ho posted tts early as possible. Parties waiting for tho last mo mo nt to post their mail will great ly inconvenience ttio postoflico, and causo dolay in tho transmis sion of tho mail. If tho patrons will study tho hours of making up tho mail tttoy will groatly help tho dorks in their work. WARNING NOTICE. I LL parties arc herein warned not to ?li Trespass upon any of my lands, in any manner whatever? Especially aro ntl hun ters enjoined from entering upon my lands Tho law will bo oniorood upon all viola tors of this notice CHAS. CROSLAND. July 20, I?107 JELLO loo Cronin Powers at W. M. Howe's CUPID'S WORK. Mr. Turlington W. Moore of Bcnnettsvillo, sud Miss ilario Webster, daughter of Mr. George M. Webster of Bethel Section wore married at Olio Sunday evening and left immediately for Wilmington to spend a few days. *** Married in Florenco, Sunday July 21, 1907, by Kev. T. E. Morrie Mr. Henry F. Johnson, of Bennottsville, and MissOlydo Larkin?, of Floronce. 1-I_ .. ...J._I_"J_I DEATHS' DOINGS Died at his homo in Red Hill on Thursday night July 18, 190Y, altor a short illness Mr. Clem [Paul-aged 25 years. He loaves a wife and small family. Ho was buried at Parnassus Friday. * * * Died at his homo in tho Ebon ezer section on Thursday night July 18th, 1907, alter a protract ed illnoss, Mr. Daniel D. McDuf fio-aged 63 years. Ho leaves a wife and a largo family. He was a member of tho Bennett oville Baptist Church, a man r4 fine qualities, an old votoran, a good citizen and a kind neighbor. Ho was laid to rest at Salem church cometery ou Friday afternoon Rev Charles A. Jones conducting the services Was iu Poor Hoaltb For Yoara Ira W. Kelty, of Stansfield, Pa , writoa : "I was in poor health for two yearn, Buf fering from kidney and bladder troublo, I spout considerable monoy consulting physi clone without obtaining nny marked bono llt, but wan ourcd by Foley's Kldnep (Juro, nnd I desire to add my testimony that it may bo tho cauRO of restoring tho health of others" ltofuao substitutes. Reid & Co. J JV MEMORY LITTLE FRANK MCDANIEL. On Wodnesd&v July 10, 1007, abou' hal repast six o'clock in thu morning little Krauk, an infant son ol Mr. and Sirs T. D, McDaniel of MoColl, S. 0 . left bis earthly home and went to live with Jesus Flank was a bright, sweet baby, thc prido and hope ol' the fond par titi', tho joy and light of bis homo, loved and pet tod by all who knew bim. He bad hardly learned to lisp the name of papa or mamu when ho was smitten wiih a complication ol'diseases, which in spite of medical skill and tender loving care, soon took our darling Crom us. We loved him well but Jo>us loved him best. While we mourn over his empty cradle and newly made grave, yet wo know that it is well with tho child, whofC sweet and gentle spirit, unsoiled hy sin, unblighted by care, sorrow and temptation forever reposes on thc bosom of the good Shepherd. The burial service was conducted by Kev- \J \V. SwopO at the grave and the baby tenderly lowered to its last resting place in Beaver Dam Cemetery. "Thoro ?B no death, but angel forma Walk o'or tho earth with silent tread, M ALK LIST. Eli Colman, Albert Smith, M F. Williams, Charlie Raddy, Geo. W Daniel, L C. Bass, J M. Bennett, John W. Hamer. FEMALE LIST Annie Reese, H. J. Williams, Lou Johnson. Hester Richardson, Francia Detnery, Norma Davis, Marjorie M, Barr. T. li. MCLAURIN, P. M, DeWITT'S CARBOUZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Pilos, Burns, Soros. O. li. 13 ur hans toatlllos^af tor Jour yoars. ?. B. Bnrhrtus, of Carlisle Cen tc J, NY., writes: "About four years ugo I wrote you stating I had beon entirely cured of a Ho vero kidney troublo by taking less than two bottlcB of Foley's Kidney Curo. It entirely stopped tho brick dust sediment, and pain aud symptoms of kidney disease dlnappour? od I am glad to say that I have nover had a return of any of these uymtom during the four yours that bavo elapsed and I am ev idontly cured to stay cured, and hourtily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any ono suffering from kidnoy or bladder trouble." Sold by Reid & Oo. EARLY ^RISERS The famous little pills. AN ORDINANCE Requiring Railroad Companies having track within tao Town of Bennetts* ville, upon twenty days notice in writing given by tho Town Council to maintain and construct a Crossing in the manner required hy tho said Council,al the place or places whore tho truck of said Kail rond crosses any of tho streets of tho Town, and to proyide a punishment for any vio lation of said Ordinance : KB JT ORDAINI;D, by the Mayor and Al derman of thc Town of Kounctl8Villo in Council assembled, and by authority ol' thc sume . That all railroad comp mies having track within the corporate iimiM of thc Town of Kennottsvillo, shall within iwcu ty days after writ'on notice given by the Town Council to such railroad company, maintain and construct a railroad cro.-s mg in tho manner required hy the Conn eil. at the place where the track of ?uoh railroad company crosses any of tho streets of tho Town of Bennettsvillc; And .shall cause signes <o be placed and con stantly maintained alongside of each Btreel, where the same is crossed hy the railroad. Siid sign shall be elevated 80 as to bo easily seen by travellon, and on each side of thc same shall he printed in large letters, the words, "RAI LIU)A I) CROSSING"; And any railroad coin nany upon conviction for 'violating this ordinance, shall be lined not less than Five Dollars, and not more than One Hundred Dollar.'. Done and ratified in Council assembled this the 21st day of dune A. I)., 1907. 1?. A. HO DU KS, Mayor. C. 1). Kaslerling, Clerk. FOR HAMS! ONE NEW No. is "WTrSBUlitr K1HI0 PROOF SAPN, CHUM*. Address ?\ O. Wox <1H, Keniicttsville STONING A TIGE!? ?> , _______ i Th? Punishment of n Man Ci ti Killed a Tihotan. I''lfty yea fa ajro tigers worot I oom Vrui even In the high hills of loin Tibet. Writes v.. A. Shorting I count of that eountry. At th? , time, ?iou'ever, owing to tho I or population and tho general cultivation, they have boco no rate, and tho appearance of u ms i ui who carried od' a poor old w the slope of Chipia created <. IIB! tion. On tho following day there wei? gathered together a hundred grim mon, armed only with axes and stones, for they had not a gun among them. fortune favored the bravo, for the tiger was found asleep under a rock. At otic? each man dropped silently Into the cover ol' tho brushwood and piled a heap ol' stones near to bis hand, While one of the most trusted of tho party was commissioned to stalk to the top of tho rock and drop a hugo stone on th.? Blooping brute. So well was tho work done that tho atone fell true on the tiger's back, ami Immediately, with a roar, tho wounded beast sprang up and, seeing his cuo Mlos, who leaped from their cover, charged tho lino. Hut a hundred mon, dospcrato aa to consequences, throwing stones with might and main, are not to he awed or turned from their purposo lightly. Tho stones broke thc tiger's teeth and went Into his mouth, and his body soon be came a mass of wounds. Turning, he tried to escape and took his pursuers up hill for a mlle, but wherever ho paused and whatever ho did he could not escapo tho pitiless rain of missiles. Tho blow on his back, first given, effectively checked his speed, and tinnily, worn out, he carno to bay under a great cliff. The rest was easy. Ho was immedi ately hemmed in, and the stones were showered on him thicker than over nnd burled with redoubled energy. As he said; down the villagers rushod In and dispatched him with their axes. Youth's Companion. A RHETORICAL iniumr-n. Sheridan's Spoach In Connoction With tho Hastings Trial. Answering a correspondent who ask cd about the speech of Sheridan lu con nection willi tho Warren Hastings trial, the London News says: "That immense oratorical triumph was certainly not reported in the notes tn question, for the Onde speech was not delivered during the trial. Sheri dan pronounced lt In the house of com mons In the year lief oro the trial In moving that the Onde charge should lie one of tho articles of tho Impeach ment. "No speech recorded in our history ever had such a reception. The entire house ??ml all in tho galleries violated the traditions of parliament and set a prece lent that remains unfollowed hy clapping furiously ami continuously. 1'iit. fully conscious of the extraor dinary state of excitement disclosed by this breach of decorum, moved tho ad journment ?m the unparalleled ground (bat 'Ibo minds of members wore too agitated to discuss tho question with coolness and Judicially.' Sheridan had sp ?ken for live hours ami forty min utes. No full report of tho speech exists. The best appeared In tho Lon ? ral respects, at least permits us to know the fae! that the speaker was publicly embraced by Burke on resum in ; his seal. At a later stage in the (rial six years later, In fact-Sheridan delivered another speech which was described by one of tho auditors as an extraordinary rhetorical triumph." Thc Cinchona Tree. The cultivation of the cinchona tree is one of the principal Industries of .lava, and the chemical process adopt ed by the l ?utch for the preparation of tho drug ls said to produce tho best sulphate ol' quinine procurable. '1 ils is carried out in Holland, whither tho bark as stripped from the trees and dried ls exported. Cinchona planta tions aro frequent on the lower hills throughout .lava, and the trees are of all sizes, from the moro sapling up to thirty feet high. To Mako tho Job Completo. "I wish you would see what ls tho matter with this," said the customer, handing his watch across the show case, "lt hus stopped. Perhaps there's a hair tangled up In the balance wheel." The Jeweler opened lt, screwed his eyeglass Into place and made the cus tomary horrible grimace at tho help less watch. "A hair!" ho said. "There's a lock of 'em." "Well, give lt a shampoo." Rapidly Aged, client (lo matrimonial agent)-You showed me this lady's photo last year and told me she was twonty-tlvo, hut ni'i?i making Inquiries 1 lind site ls over thirty. Matrimonial Agent-'Well, you sec, her father died lately and that aged her very much. Reason to Dc Grateful, There ls a good side to everything. For Instance, when you are troubled by a bad boy of yours you have reason to be grateful thal he wasn't twins. Somerville Journal. Whatsoever that lie within us that feels, thinks, desires and animates ls something celestial, divine ami con soqtioutly Imperishable, -Aristotle. ? ? ?> War A? ..io .i Consumption All nations uro endeavoring to check the ravages of oousttinption,the"white plague'1 that olaints HO many victim* each y?ar Fo loy fl Honey and Tar Oltrcs coughs and colds perfectly ano you are in no danger of eon Sumption. Do not rink your health hy tak' ing nome unknown preparation when Foley' llonoy and Tar ?H Hate and certain in UH results. The genuine i>i in yellow package. Sold hy Heid ? Co NOTICE I NOTICE is hereby given that Bids for tho Tract of Land known as tho Poor House Farm, containing Ninety s sven (07) Acres, moro or IOHH, will he received hy the County Hoard of Commissioners from nov. until the 2nd day nf August 1907. If ft a natisfaetory pr ico in hid, the same will bo Hold to the highest blddor. Tim Board rcHcrvea tho right to reject any and all hitit Bids are also i ivitod for that other tract purchased by Hoard from Chas, 1 Sherrill, and containing Onu Hundred ami iilovon AcrcH, moro or lo^s. duly jS, ?907 ~- j!. y li. H. MOOUK. WAKUHN MOOHH. MOORE & CO., NITRATE OF SODA, MURIATE AND SULPHATE OF POTASH, We are position to quote prices on the above at once. , PERUVIAN CHJANO Quotation Sept 1. V ! (ONE 258. OFFICES NATION A Ii BANK BLDG. ruly 25, 1907. WARRBNMOOR1', . - imo KKK - UK 1? K IC H 10 N T 1 N (?. 7>A? 0/c/ Line Companies -A I.SO The Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. OK N HW AUK, KKW JKHSY, Olllcos-Nat ional Hank Building. 15 li N N ? T TS Vi I. L K, 8 . <' :. Real Estate, S lucks and Bonds, Fire and Lite .Insurance S ii put y Bonds Rents and ??llectitms. Call and got Ritos or Phono 258. Repairing - - Supplies MARLBORO MOTOR CAR CO, Sells AUTOMOBILES to Marlboro People +> for use On Marlboro Roads Bennettsville, SL O. jil ,000.00 Accident ( Insurance Policy THF, COTTON JOURNAL OF ATLANTA. GA. ortor? ono year's f!ul)ficriptl-)ii nuil a tl.OOO Accident InsuraucoPolioy for ono ytar with no dues nor assessments for only M.SO. .l ho Colton ./onri ni I:, tho only cotton farm journal published. Il fills a position ol tis own and hna takon tho lo;?H:if? placo In every county In (ho cotton bolt, lt Rives H>e cotton grower and l>i.-. family nomi lhln;? tn think about atl?le from tho btundrura of routine du tics. F.vcry issuo contains valon?le crop news :;u?l data, bealdca n rei er.il discussion of cotton nows from all patts ol tho world by Its editor, livvie Jordrn, Pr?sidant of tho Southern Cotton Association. The publisher.) of Tho ; dton Journal I'avoironotoffrentoxpenso toseenro llicso Accident policies for ita routiers, li pi-onoses to liavollio blucost circulation of nny agricultural journal ht tho world. To i ils end theyinakothli ;...<:.> < offer of a Limited Accldotit Policy for f 1,000 lo every subscriber to thia uowobaner who ?.:ll o.?y u year in advunco. Tho Policy pays as follows t Kor Losa of I.'fe.fl .000.00 Fr>)- Los ; of Hoi ii Ky es, inclining entire and |>ermauenl loss of thc night of both eyes. 1,000.00 For Loss of Both I lands, by actual and complete Bovoranpo ator nliovo Hie wrists. 1, con. co Por LOPS of Hotb Koot, by actual andcomph to severance Rt or ftbovo the ankle.l.ooo.u) F?r Lo: > of Ona li:> ml n:n! linc Foot, for actual ami completo HI-veranee at or above tho wrist and ankle. 1.000.00 ForLo: s of Ono Hand. l>y actual and completo severance at ox abovo tho wrist. 2.10.oo For Loss of Ono Foot, by arl u.'.l :.M<1 complete Bcvci'rtlica at or above tho ankh-. 250.00 For Loss of on'> Byo, nu atiin.'i etitiroand pormuuont loss of tho steht of ono oyo. loo.00 If y6u will subscribe nt onco wo will givo you ayoar's subscription to both papers, tn addition arlvo you nn ACCIDENT POLICY FOR ?1,000fully paid for ono year, without any dues or assessments of ntl; kimi. The policy covers a wldo rango of risks, including death or lulu ry on railroad trains undo! her pu hi i o conveyances, elevators, trolley cars, etc. ; alto Accident! on tho hi)- b road from riding' or driving', r>u?oinob?ci, hortet, buntine' building1!, drowning, bicy cle occidents, etc. ;'.7 i,o ? WEEK IF DISABLED wilt be paid for a number of weeks If you aro disabled in anyway described in the policy. You can have tho paper and policy sent to different addresses if you desire. Subscriptions taken at this office Price for Tho Cotton Journal um', tho insurance Policy M). Item cm uer Your Demi. Wo invito special attention to tho advertisement of the Bonnettsville Marble \Yorksiu thispapor. Call and soe Bimi pies, or writo them. Curo? Coldiij Proventa Pnoumonla When you are getting glasses Got thom right. llave thom lilied ns thov should '>:. ll ?vc tho lotisos mada lor YOU-lo your mensuro, so lo speak Tlicn you may road whon you like, rtntl whore you like, and as long as you like, und you'll n ll need to turn an I twi t thc book in order to case your eyes Not an oyo pain or an imho, ftfior you begin to wear tho proper glosses-no headaches, DO inconveniences al nil. Whon you aro in town would h.. a good limo lo t>0K?n lo have your eyes looked alter. Consultation and advice are fret) any time you call. SAM J* PEARSON, Joweicr and Optici in. June 13. 1907. Ml I mu hit ion Wltnoill Xrinauoii That is tho wa tob word. That is what Orino Laxativo Fruit Syrup does. Cleanses and Stimulates tho bowels without irritation in any form. Sold by Heid & Co Daring tho bummer kidney irregularities are ofton unused by exoesuive drinking or heing overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Ouro. Sold by Heid As Co. (?nick roliof for Asthma SulTorors Foley\) Honey and Tar liff ?rds immdiato relief to Asthma sulferers in tho worst singes and if taken in limo will uffdot ouro Sold by Reid & Co. BS %l?ra kr? inoia !U M of any ol ? au ct ?Inn of any Ul unt of ?hilr My.', IklcOull'a nfl " -. "" ?r? lubn lilirr ^ I ll.Ill . . itr-vn i I?! tullis Uni??* . ci i inn?. '1 ld? U M . ,. ftini s.iiipluliy. i I??II d r??hlan) hw rr I . ' M ?g.win?, On* I -.) , . ni?. I-???M "l,;r? is * McCall rt* I.ndr Airr-iMn Wnutrih . I cn>!i ??ililli H I 1 ,) ?ixl Pl?ii. " b eoi AO I <?>' prc mhimtgH Ittndl ... i .... '. ;ue(of too ii Ito A i \ o ju oiiilum?] M .1 A 1.1. CO., N?W Vwk' JONES WILL FILL YOUR ORDERS. ? Mr. A. J. Jones is now propar* od to lill orders lor stove or boneo wood UH yon want it, delivered ur on tho yard. Ho also luis two saw mills at work and will till or dom lor any kind ot Lumber. Orders left at his homo or phono 136 will soouro prompt attention. FOR SAIjjRu FINE COTTON PLANTATION located about ? nulos northwest of Hennottsville, containing K?'.)'?\ ?eros, moro or lesa, about ono thin! of il in beautiful virgin !<>ngJ loaf pino and tho balance in cullivaii >n. Thin is a part of estate lands of Mrs A. (J lOastorling Will M ll Oil easy torres. Apply to J. N or J. A DR A KIO, Dem OttsVille, S, 0., May 28, 1!M)7 J.^/" Shredded wilful Biscuits M? VA/, M. Rowe's. AN ORDINANCE To Raise Supplies For the Year Encline' April 30, 1907 He it ordained by thc Mayor and Aldermen ol tho town of Bcnnettivillo and by authority of tlie samo, that thc following taxes be. and the samo are hereby levied, and sh ill bo paid into the treasury for tho u.?o of the said Town. SscriON I. Killeen coats on every one bundled dollars worth of real and personal propeiiy oituato within the corporate limits of Said town, which 'av. must bo paid on or before tho 1st day of January, 11)08, and Oil all laxes not paid by that tim?) a penalty of 50 per cent will be added and collcotod. SEO. 2. That twenty-one (21) cents be levied on every one hundred dollars . Of inc assessed value ul' all real and par? tonal property, to pay the interest on tho bonds issued in aid oftho Charleston, Sunter and N ort horn Ittilroui, in ac cordance with thc .Vet authorizing the fame, approved December 23d, 1801, U?d the fur thor sum ol' ll cents on the one hundred dollars be levied and col tooted lor the purpo.-e of providing for ibo Milking lund, as provided by the above ace which taxes must bo pud on or before January i-t, IW08 and on all taxes not paid by that time a penalty of 60 per cent will be added and collect' cd. SKO. 3. That ICixhtoon coots bo levied on every one hundred dollars of assessed value ol all real and personal property lo j pay thc interest oil tho hoods ass's-ed in aid ol the lOleofrie Light Bonds Cor tho town ol' Bonnettsville, in accordance with thc Acts ol' the (lenci al AtifOinbly of S 0 ? authorizing tho same; anti thc Inn her sum el's con's on the ono hundred dollars be levied and collected Cor thc purpose ol' providing for tho sinking lund, which taxi's must be paid on or boforo January 1st. 1908 and all taxes not paid at the time above stipulated a penalty ol iiO per cent svill bo added and collected. SRO, I, That all portons liable to work on the streets, sidewalks and ways ol'the Town of Bonnettsville shall boeXOUSod ol' such duty foi twelve months, oom moil', cing on thc first day of May, 1007, by paying to the Clerk of (Jo ti noil a oom rou* talion tax therefor of'TWO DOLLA KS on er boforo tho first day of July A 1) 1007. All persons failing to pay said commutation lax hero pruville.! for, with in thc time specified or who shall refil e or fail to woik on said streets, sidewalks or Ways ai any time or limes wh n sum* moued so to do by order of the Council, shall bo subject to ii line, TWO DOL LA KS for each and every day of .snob refusal or failure so lo work, or imprison mont not over ito lays. Done and ratified in Council this l-lth day ol'Juno A. I>., I HOV. 1?. A. HODQtiS, Mayor. Milton MoLaurin, Clerk. J AN ORDINANCE To Prevent tho olleruig for sale, or the soliciting tho purchase of, any spir ituous niall or other alcoholic li quors nod beverages, brewed (whe ther lager or rico beer) or any othor mixture or compound which cou? tains alcohol and is used as a bevor? ago, within tho oorporato limits ol j tho low of Bonnottsvillo : He it Ord ?toed by the Mayor and Aldermen | uf tho To ?vu o? Iknno?Hvhio in Oounulll anBOinblud and by authority ot tho samo: Thal no person or persons, finn or corporation, shall at any time within thc limits of the Town of Hennettsville, offer for sale, barter or exchange or solicit the purchase of, any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, brewed (whether lager or rice beer), or any other liquors and beverages or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and is used ns a beverage, whether for present or future delivery, and any person, (tr firm or cor poration who shall violate this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than one Hundred Dollars, or be impris oned not less than Five Days nor more than Thirty Days. Dono and ratified in Gounod nssombtcd under tho oorporato soal of Raid Town thiH 14th day of dune, A. 1) , 1907. P. A. HODGU?S, Muyor. Milton MeLanriui Clerk. IL ii IM S? er A N I) '\7&r ood. WITH i wo Siw .Mills iu operation, I :nu now propared lo supply thc public with all kinds of UNDRESSED LUMUKU nt the mills or delivered auy where in Bonnottsvillo. WOOD FOR ALL. Iom also prepared to lill orders for any length of Stovo or House Wood, on the yard or delivered at your homos. PH?NK 135. or leave orders for either I LUMUKU ur WOOD at my residence. JH?y" Mill .'I milos from Town. A. J. JONES. April 2f> 1900 Bcnottsvillo, S. C. MAGAZINE READERS SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illuitrated, good (torie* I-Q und article* about California and v *DV all thc Far Weil. ? CAMERA CRAFT davoted each month to th? rr- _ tittie reproduction of the bett $1.00 woik ol amateur and prol?**ional a yca( photographer?. ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 page*, containing I2? colored photograph* ol $0.75 piclureiquo tpoU in California and Oregon. ________ Total ... $3.25 All for .... $1.50 Addreu all order? to SUNSET MAGAZINE Ifo? [iii v% Kl'.IK J\ Illili-J.. lUIOlj ItUlUX tO Aval -liiu?ji ??crvoa. Tho Kldrtoys, Uko tho'.Heart, and tlw itomuch, lind thulr weakness, not ia the organ (. ?.H. hut in thu nerves that control and guido nnd strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative ls i\ medicine spoolflcally proparod to reach thoso ?iontrolliug norvos. To doctor tho Kidneys alono, s (utile. It la a wu.Ui of time, and of ruonoy ai well. If your back aches or IR weak. If the urina scalds, or lsdnrk nnd strong, if you hayo symptoms of m ights or other distressing or dangerous kid ney disenso, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month Tablets or Liquid-and see what lt can and will do for you. Druggist recommend and sell r. Shoop's estorative J. T. DOUGLAS. FOLEYSnom^TAR for chltdront safe, Marm, ?to opiatas JUST WHAT YOU WANT Wo aro now allowing tho nicest lot of OUT GLASS to bo seen any where. The price is LOW, the quality tho BEST. In Stationery we linvo all any one can wish. Boohs, Paper, Tab lets, Pens, Pencils, Blank books nnd livery tb in g in that line. Our Ding Department is al ways our pride. Everything you need, wo supply. Prescription work a Specialty. Wileys Candy, Always fresh. Bennet tsv il le. Pharmacy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. 4 LL persons are hereby notified that J\. Mrs Amanda Hatcher, widow of W. li. Hatcher, deceased, has filed with nie ber petition that n homestead exemp tion be appraised and set off lo her out of the properly, holli real and personal, sit uate in thc county of Marlboro, lu the Stale of South Carolina, of which thc said NV. II. Hatcher died possessed, Al tlx expiration of four weeks from this date the undersigned will proceed to have said homestead laid oil in accordance willi law. \, A. DRAKH, Clerk, hennettsville, S. C., June 8, 1907. CALL ON IVIE When in want of Choice Fruit, FANCY GROCERIES, or thu Intest Summer Drinks. Next door to Democrat oilico T. W. MOORE. March 14, 1007. BEE'S LAXATIVE"* HONEY AND TAR CURES COUQII8 AND COLD9 Prepared for the Work. Mr. ?S. J. Pearson, tho Jewolor, liss now one of the latest improvements for engraving your name or initials on any article ol' gold or silver or plate in tho most tipple dato niannor. ? fho sam?los of work'alroady done by him are just fino. Call and see him. Don' lost: thc opportunity, hut conic, I and see. us nt once about your Si ing Suit It does not mutter whether you want it a mouth or six weeks from now, hut come and look over the exceptional value? which we offer at Ulis lime and be coil* i vineed. We ?pmrauteo to fit and please you in every way, pr don't ask you lo accept suit or pay for it. 400 beautiful wool ens displayed, Comprising every shade, nature and quality, as well as every range in price, for the small purse as well as for one who can afford to pay for the very finest imported cloth. We have them on hand to suit every one. (J A, HI ON KY. Benncltsville, S. C. GET ONE SUBE lie sure and get a copy ol' "Tho ELDEU BnOTHBlt" by Theo. L. J or y cy? We have fourteen Conlea on lui ntl atid while they last we will sell them for half price, which is 75 cts or by mail prepaid for 90c. BENNETTSVII?LB HOOK STORE. KA SON BROS PROPS. Phono 228. lpvofc??fonal Cmos. DENTIST. OKKICK TJp Blairs in Crosland Building, rhone 180 ?JUWNETT?Vlijl i ?. C. MILTON fc??liAUKJN, Attorney at Tja? and Probate Judge Olllen in Court llouae. E. C. MORRISON j - DK?liKH IN - Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. Electric Lamps a Specialty. Man ayer Cit!/ ZS I e c I r I e. Pl<int. Phone 114. Ponuottevil'e, S. 0. 46?" Report all troub!o with tho linos or Htrect lighta to tho above. SI ! ll KT Y BONDS, E1DELITY AND COURT. CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS. Thoro arc no better companies lllUU these, represented hy JN().:S. MOORE Nov. 15, 1804. ASHCRAFTS Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses and mules in poor condition and in need of a tonic. Builds solid muscle and fat ; cleanses the sys tem, thereby producing; a smooth, glossy coat of hair. Packed in doses. 25c. box. Sold by Smith Newton, Bennett.1 ville M0O0II Dru? Co , M0O0II. Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Bettor Than Ever. Tho Soaboard Air Lino inter changeably mileage tickets now on salo, will after July 15th also b? good over tho Central of Geor gia, Georgia Southern and Flor ida,Norfolk and Southon), Atlan tic and North Carolina and Vir ginia and Carolina Coast roads, five new additions, making a to tal of twenty-eight linos in all represen tating nearly 20,000 miles. Yeo do not have to delay your purchase, but Seaboard interchan geable mileage heretofore sold and now on Balo will be good over tho additional roads after July 15, regardless ol' dato purchased. Purchase your mileage tickets (rom the Seaboard Air Lino rail way. For further information write W. L. BURROUGHS, T, I\ A. Columbia, S C. Heinz's Sweet Pickle? Shrimps, Lobsters and Devil ed Crabs at W. M. Rowe'fi VV ll I Tar Roofing, which is always unsatislaetory, WHEN you can get a reliable "Kock and Glass-Coated" Rootling for less than cost of Shinglos. Sec us or write tor sample? & prices. OLIO NOVELTY CO. V.'!! "I. ' "i1 ' Warning Notice. AU hunting with dog or gun in thc (lardner's Bluff pasture is strictly forbidden without permiss ion. C. T. Dudley. May. 23d 1907. Gardners Bluff Pasture This pasturo is now ready for tho public, at a charge of one dollar a month or for any part of a month, whien must bo paid to the manager. No stock will be allowed taken out until arrears arti paid. C. T. DUDLEY, May 23, 1907. ?