The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 10, 1908, Image 3
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PBHSOHL.
Mrs T M Bolton, of Morven, N
C, is on a pleasant visit to in
town.
The Baptist church will have its
annual election of Officers next
Bundey.
Ooo. W Rivers has bought a
house and lot from A J Matheson
in Ambleside.
Tho county teachers association
will meet in the court house Sat
urday morning at ll o'clock.
w*v G C Mprse conducted
Beting service Thursday
he Baptist church.
own is building a house
.......ide on a lot which he
bought from A J Matheson.
Mies May Weatherly has opened
a private school for small children
at her home on Darlington street.
Miss Hortense Strauss left Mon
day ?vening to spend the winter
with relatives in Jacksonville Fla.
John N Campbell and his sen
in-law Alford Rivers, of Chester
field county were in town first
Monday.
Senator Jn? L McLaurin is at
home with his family for a few
days. He will soon return to New
York city.
Thoa. B McLaurin has bought
the old Cook place on Fayetteville
avenue and will build a handsome !
residence there.
Mr Dingle, of Saint Pauls,
Clarendon county spent a few days
last week in town with his father
in-law, S F Powers.
John C Everett of Williams
burg county has been spending
several days with relatives and old
friends in this county.
There will be services at the
Episcopal church next Sunday
night, Dec. 12th, at 7:30 conduct
ed by Bishop Wm. A G uer ry.
A L Miller has moved to Ncw
tonville and will be salesman this
year for Marvin W Adams, who
is conducting a largo mercantile
business at that place.
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Tho bad weather has put a atop
to tho Work on ths Presbyiokian
church.
Friend Don j emin I Liles, of
Brnton's Fork was in town Thurs*
day of lust week.
Mr. Harris E Willis, of MoColl,
was in town Thursday and made
tho Democrat office a pleasant call.
B F Hamer visited his brother
Dr Alford Hailer last Wednesday
at bis home in Lauringburg N. C.
The Dr is in feeble health, now in
his 78rd year. ;.
Dr C R May t\as moved his of
fice to the building recently
bought from Judge Hudson.
Townsend, and Rogers hare mov
ed into the office '^vacated by Dr
May.
W M Atkinson bas rented his
place in the western suburbs to
Lewis Chavis, who, will make a
truck farm there this year. Mr.
Chavis has rented out his planta
tion in Hebron. i
V*
Col. Tom C Hemer has swapped
his hotel at Gibson to Lawrence
D Newton for, the latter's hand
some new residence on east Dar
lington street, and will move into
it. Mr. Newton will move to Col.
Hamer'? house on Cook street, .
A V Maultsby has moved to the
houso formerly occupied by A L
Miller on Marlboro street. Mr.
and Mrs A V Roesel are occupy
ing the house which Mr. Maultsby
sold to J T Medlin, on Fayetteville
avenue.
W M Atkinson hes moved to the
! house which has been occupied by
Howard Bounds, on Jennings
street. Mr. Bounds has moved
! into the house with C C Hamer.
Mr. Hamer has bought a lot and
will build a house in Ambleside.
Lumber is boing hauled on sov
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Vt Ml Ul tolll) IDHI A YJVyUli VI J ?J V.?V* MW
tho "Murchison Park" and dwell
ings''will speedily be erected.
This io one of the. prettiest sec
tions in town aad some nice resi
I donees will be built there.
R L Kirkwood is at present in
the northern markets purchasing
his now stock bf goods which is be
ing opened in the store occupied
last year by Everett ACo on Broad
street. R J Patterson Jr of Boy
kin will be with him, and has al
ready commenced work.
The free schools in the county
are said to bo in splendid condi
tion. Two of MarlborOiS schools,
both this and last year, received
prises for the greatest improve
ment made in outward and materi
al development, both were under
the supervision of Miss Mattie
Covington, last year at Palmetto,
and this yeer st Salem.
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The firat magnificc
more Varied Select*
Quality. Just op
one else has them,
of the greatest vak
Fancy Nainsooks an
We are showing thc
quality. They wast
Several numbers in
will sell them for jt
The only stock of S
Will make some ve
331-3
Far ?he next 10
*.re not overstocked
January. Boys' st
than cost. COMI
McC A
? John Everett, Jr., is now . with
B D ToWnseuu, su.u wi!? t*?vve! for
the business* t
John K Fletcher, clerk of Board
of County Commissioners was in
town Friday.
Thad Odom is now living in
town, assisting T;W Moore1 with ,
his grocery business.
IO seems to be fashionable in
town for young ladies, to engage in
horse back riding, a most fae i nat- i
{nor anti hnntthfol civm-i^iso. j
. * 1 1
Breeden, Fuller, Lewis, Hub? j
bard, Penny Bros., and half doz- i
en others had quantities of live j
stock on the market last Monday.
Thos. M Webster spent two or :
three days last week in Florence ]
with his son John, who is conduct- <
ing a gents furnishing store in t
that city.
i
Thos. L Webster has returned ,
to Richmond, Va., after spending
Christmas in town with his father.
Torn has a position in Richmond
as job printer. I
. . .. !
Mrs. J W LeGrsnde and two I
littie daughters; Misses Mary Neill 1
and Katherine, returned from a i
pleasant visit at Brightsville last
friday,;; -
.." "George Penny of the Amer lean j
Realty and Auction Co.. of Greens
boro, N. C., arrived^Friday night
preparatory for their big sale of 1
horses and mules, which they, sold '
first Monday at auction. j
With competent organizations
of Building and Loans, both hore
and at McColI, those of our people (
who have their own building lot 1
should find no trouble in securing I
funds with which to erect buildings *
thereon. 1
t
It is stated that the State House t
in Columbia has been beautifully
? V|miuvou vu v**v? nivvi ivi , vnv
grounds improved and beautified, <
curbing placed by the street sid
ing and everything is in readiness 1
for the assembling of the General 1
Assembly. <
The auditor, county treasurer (
and school commissioner, or su
perintendent of education, in this
county, all aro anxious to have
their salaries increased. Thoy
claim that duties and work in all
of these offices have increased, and 1
that the.salary is not equal to the 1
work and responsibility. ,
On the 16th inst., there will be '
a mass meeting of the voters in
town for the purpose of nominat- <
ing a mayor for Bennettsrill? to j
succeed P A Hodges, who resign- .
ed on the last day of the old year.
Let those who aspire to this ira* *
portant position begin to make t
their wants known. f
TTTrT
nt white goods S? le
on than over. The bi
ened up the season's
Satin und Mercerize
les have ever shown
d Muslins. Be sure
New Sp
) best 10c Gingham tl
i good and look good
Lace (
t Lace Curtains? only
ist 1-2 their original
Sj
hoes in the county t
ry attractive prices o
per cen
* days. You can mal
nor hard up for mo
lits and overcoats
PORTS, a big cut.
J H Lewis returns > 5frida.> from
Atlanta, Qa., where he ourohascd
two car loads of hors : andi nie
He had them on exhibition lirai
Monday and sold s ev r al.
Last Monday bein/ ! Fr
Gibson's 6fty. first (out) bin
be gave a dinner m i bono t
event, at .which his two toothers,
Simeon and William f au
Milton McLaurin wero presen
Weare glad to welcome
friend, K J Patterson, J cl
to town and hops tb st
move his family her >
Patterson will haye chai ;
Kirkwood's general <
business.
A J Matheson, wi bi
Miss Mayde and Mi
Marion, will sail frot <
jn the 18th of Febut
indria, Egypt-abou
They will be gone for ntl
rvill visit the Holy la -
sus parts of Europe.
If anyone could fir
last week's Democrat
ly would be hard to
newspaper business, >
the last issue of the 1
being first class and
i, weekly newspaper.
Glad to welcome fi
is one of our merch
[Io is now receiving a
tiis ?tock of goods, an
io can got time a lari
nont will appear in t
Ho will erect a lan
ngn across tho street
lis store.
ii
Tho county trea
luring the last days
ivas crowded with t vpayers, ;
.hough many have t
heir taxes, proforma
imall additional ponai
?heir monoy until tl
lay.
Messers W A and J
)f Brownsville we
Thursday. They are
argest and most
planters in tho Poe
iwning sevoral largo
uti on s in the lower
xmnty.
-o+o
c* s
Leased fx Kail
A dispatch from I
?hat J L Shuler and
lave leased tho Bown
shville railroad from
Dibble.
Mr. Mittle is a foi
>f Bennettsvillo and b
Mittle and Mrs. So
?his place. He went
ake tho position as
.he Bowman graded
afterward wont in*e V??
for 1908, wi
5st on earth
; new thing i
&d Madras- P
are our 10c a
to see us.
ring
list's to be ha
L
"urtai
! and 2 of a
price, and th
peciai
hat's kept co:
tx these, whil
t. on
ke every 66 2
ney, we do tl
included in
Our ol
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ANNOUNCEMENT 1
WE take tbls method of announcing to
ibo people of Marlboro county that
t? i c ve 11 ?.o?, Matheson & Btovouson,
ft law firm oomnoeed of W. F Stevenson
tod D. 8. Mothei-on of Ghnraw-and W.
>1. Sievenson of BonnnrtRville. lively of
darlington, havft opooed an otto? io Bon
otloviMo. Will practico io Hiato abd
Adorai ('nun?. Office io neoond story
>r' Plantera National Bank Building
February 20. 1907.
ASHCRAFTS
Condition Powders
A high-class remedy for horses
nd mules in poor condition and
i need of a tonic. Builds solid
vuscle and fat ; cleanses the sys*
sm, thereby producing a smooth,
lossy coat of hair. Packed io
ono?. 25c. box. Sold by
Hmith Nowton, Beoncto-villo
MoColl Drug Co , MoOoll.
Weak Kidneys
lr. Skeet's
Restorative
JOHN T. DOUGLAS.
hen the Stomach, Iloart.or Kidney norvoB
t wonk, thon thoBO orgaoH ntwayn fail
m't drug (ho Btomnoh, nor st'mulato tho
art or kid noy H. That is simply a ranko
ift. Got n preaoriptioo known to drug
itu everywhero nn Dr Shoop'fl Rontora
re. Tho Rostorativo in prepared oxpronely
r theso weak incido sarvcB. Strengthen
cae nurvoB, build thom np with Dr Snoops
entora'ivo-tablets or liquid-and eeo
>w quiokly help will como Freo nam pl o
nt neat OD reTnont by Dr Shoop,Rnoino,
ii. Tour health in nurely worth thii Ham
D
biggest and best ol
loney, the prettiest
nd ar now showii
20c to 40c. Fane
!c P K's, easily woi
gham
sell for 12 l-2c evei
at 1=2
!? We will hang th
leap for them.
m Shot
1 the year round, a
ite goods sale is g<
othing
u have worth just
e our friends a chi
^position. ? few ]
ill make you Happ]
RI V
li
FM FOB SHE
One track of land seven hun
dred and fifty aerea, more or lei?,
oituated lu the county of Williams
burg, fifteen mlle? below Kings
tree. One hundred and fifty aeres
of dared land, one hundred aeres
rieh bottom land, two good dwel
ling houses, two tonont houses,
one good store house, good water,
the farm has a fence around it
A good looalty for any on? want
ing a country home.
. APPL?TO
LEWIS YAUMOHOUOM,
BLOOMINQVILLI, SO. GA,
SUMTER BRICK WORKS
I. A. RITTBNBUBQ, Paor.
Now is the time to order Brick for
Repairing. Best Brlek, Best Facili
ties, Best Deliveries. Ship anywhere
io the State. Write today for pri?es.
8UMTBR BRICK WORK8.
Deo. 26, 07.tlm.
Lumber
AND
Wood.
WITH two 8aw Mills in operation,
I am now prepared to supply the
imblio with al) kinds of UNDRKS8KD
LUMBER at tho mills or delivered any
wbero io Bcnnottsville.
WOOD ron ALL?
1am oho prepared to fill orders for soy
length of Stove or House Wood, OD
tho yard or doliverod at your homes.
PHONE 135. or leave orders for either
LUMBER or WOOD at my residonoe.
ger Mill 3 milos from Towoi
A. ?T. JOMEIS.
April 25 1906 Benottsville, S. 0.
LAND FOR 8ALB,'
WE OFFEB FOB IMMBDIATB SALB
3 fine traot of land in Robeson
county, North Carolina, situated on
the east bank of Shoe Heel Creek,
about eight nulos below 7 miles from
Rowland, aud about one mile from
tho main line of the Alma and Little
Rock Railroad, and known as the Mc
Donald place. This tract of land
contains Five Hundred and Seventeen
(517) nemo, about one hundred and
thirty (7 30) aorea being cleared and in
good state of cultivation. It has upon
it two new frame tenant houses. The
tract a'eo has some very valuable tim
ber un it. This property will be sold
for division and a bargain eau be had
For further particulars apply to
A W. McLean, Lurobertoc, NC .
or E H. Gibson. Laurinhury. NCI
F the year, lit Gre;
in Pattern and Ce
ag them. Nany exe
\y Madras and P Kfi
rth 15c and 20c yard
-Just in
rywhere else, pretty
! Price
.ese where everyone
ss
ny style and sizes ii
ting on.
and 0^
$1.00 in our cloihin
Mice to make things
Ladies9 Raincoats lc
t. YOURS T
COM
Repairing -
MARLBORO
Sella AtJTOMOB
On Marl
WARREN MOORE,
- BROKER -
BSPR?;?ENTIKO
Ten Old Une Companies
Tha Mutual Benefit Life los. ri
o? wnw AM, mw Jaasf.
Offloas-National Bank Building.
PA^tiGER SE!
From Bennet tsville
Bcnnctt&vilEe <& CherawR. R -Seaboard Air)
lUchmtncl^Wathiii^on-^FhSUdflfhift^Ni
Lve Bennettsville
Lve Kollock.
I ive Hamlet.
Lve Raleigh.
Arv Richmond ...
Arv Washington
Arv Philadelphia.
Arv New York
Lve Kollochs....
Lve Hamlet.
Lve Raleigh......
Arv Portsmouth
CKefRW-Camden-Columbia-SftvanriftH
St. Augustine
Lve Bennettaville
Lve Kollocks
Arv Cheraw
Aw Camden
Arv Columbia
Arv Savannah
Arv Jacksonville
Arv St. Augustine
Wilmin?ton-~Monro*~ Charlotte-Ailanta B?r
Lve Benuettsvllle
I/ve Kollocks
Arv Hamlet
Lve Hamlet
Monroe
Arv Charlotte
Arv Atlanta
Arv Birmingham
Lve Hamlet
Arv Wilmington
ater Quantity and
rtairly tko best in
lusive designs. No
s, 10c to 20c. One
New patterns in
patterns and good
can see thc
pf
si
a them all the time
/ercoats
i department. We
i a little lively for
?ft to be sold at lesa
RAJLY,
PANY