The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 31, 1908, Image 3
BENNBTTSYILLE, S. C,
DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO.,
W. F. CALDWELL, EDITOR
Friday, Jan. 31? 1908
MOTHER AND THE HOME.
Tho nrticlo which appeared in
last week's Advocate, entitled
"Horne?te," from tho pon of Fur
man Allon, Jr., wo reproduco in
our columns today for wo want our
readers to see it and also to read
and enjoy. Tho article teems
with beautiful fl expressions,
thoughts, and ideas and tho author
has dono well in setting them
forth.
And one fact wo want to impross,
never forget that Mother is the
center of homo. Sho is thc core
as it wore, thc very heart blood of
the home. Mother's love, Moth
er's teachings and work, her sac
rifices and devotion, who can be
gin to estimate or compare? Truly,
"Mother's love is thc most perfect
reflection of thc love of God ever
thrown back from the mirror of a
human soul." To feel this, to know
what the love of mother is let hor
be taken away and then tho meas
ure, not full but in part, of moth
er's love will be shown. When God
calls her from earth to her home
on high you will know what her
love is. No more is home thc
same when Mother is gone. Every
where you turn lhere will bc a re
mainder ol'her and time can't ef
face her image and presence.
Lost is the purest the best of all
earthly love when Mother dies.
And in after life when away but
ing for your daily bread, Mother's
cachings ?ind love will over lie
itli you guiding your feet alon;;
ie righi path. Place your Mother
ghti close up next to your God
'id all will lie well. Mother and
irigation to tho lire protection,
'ell variety is the spu r ol'life and
ll> doesn't cost much.
Dr. Cyrus Dead.
Dr. August Cyrus, tito vetcri
hery surgeon, died in Columbia
Saturday week*
Dr. Cyrus hud boen in Bonnet ls
Ville several months and mad
many friends here. Ile was a
Swede, who come from the north
to Columbia on account of his
health, and from Columbia to
Bennettsville. Ile also did work
in Columbia, where he went after
Christmas, and it was there that
the final summons como.
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HENRY FREEMAN DEAD
,Tbe End Ca.me Monday Night Af
, ter a Few Hours Illness.
The people of tho town were
shocked .yesterday morning to hear
that Henry B Freeman was dead.
Ho passed away about 2:40 a. m.,
after being sick only a few hours
with acute indigestion.
Mr. Freeman left home Sunday
afternoon to visit his daughter,
Mrs. l{ I j Heaves, at Kboiuv.er,
Florence county. Ho w as feeling
unwell Monday afternoon when he
started home. A', Florence ho got
some medicine, and when he reach
ed Bennottsvillc, about l<> p. m
ho was quite sick. Dr. Kinney
was phoned for, but was not at
home, and Dr. liaison was sum
moned. I lc gave 'tim some medi
cine and lu1 seemed to bo relieved.
Dr. liaison left him about ll>::;o.
Ho was taken with another attack
about I :;')() and I >r. Kinney reach
ed him about two o'clock. I le seem
ed to bo relieved again and it wai
thought that, he had gone to sleep,
but when Dr. Kinney went, tocx
amine him he found (hal he wai
dead. Dr. Crosland wtis also sum
moned, and got lhere jusi, nf toi
his death.
Mr. Freeman worked very hard
during thc lire Friday morning
and afterward in extinguishing tho
smouldering ruins at tho burnod
residences so os to protect his own
homo. Ho was interested in tho
Excelsior hardwaro store, which
was burned. It is thought that tho
excitement and over exertion had
something to do with his death.
Mr. Freeman was a member of
tho Baptist church, and the
Knights of Pythias, and was in
terested in everything that made
for tho betterment and progress of
tho town and community. Ile was
about 54 years of age.
Mr. Freeman was buried Wed
nesday morning at tho McColl cem
etery in tho presence of a large
number of friends. Tho body was
laid away with Pythian honors, ho
having been a valued member of
that order for several years. Thc
Pythians attonded in a body. The
services were held at tho grave
and were very simple Tho choir
sang "Nearer my God to theo"
and "In thc sweet bye and bye."
Kev. Bunyan McLeod offered pray
er. Mr. J W LeGrand delivered
thc eulogy of the departed knight,
Kev. ? P Easterling preached thc
funeral, and Kev. Welcome Quick
pronounced thc benediction.
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Auction Sale.
Auction sale of one Koo automo
bile, 8 ll. P. with top, in good or
der will take place on the square
in Bennettsville at Vi M. on the
1st Monday in Feb. 3rd next.
5.
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Notice.
Estate of Mary Wallace.
All parties holding claims of
any ki d against tho estate of Mary
Wallace, deceased, are hereby not
ified that they must present thom
duly attested within the time pro
scribed lind parties indebted to
said estate by account or other
wise aro required to make imme
diate payment to tho undersigned.
JEBE
.Hit?S
Til
AND
And lo Hie Friends
of Claude
Wo have purchased tl
Moore ami are now located a
"put us to tho bad" lor a litl
prepared to do a larger busi
you thc right goods at tho ri?
thanks for aid received duri
that same, is appreciated by
business at the former stand
imlay February 1st. Wc w
friends and all of Claude
friends to continue to trudi
groceries at the. < hoapost prit
PHOKTE
and they will he delivered at
Again thanking our Trie
tinuanco of their patronage,
Yours
D RC
East Darlington
T. M
COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIA.
TION.
Will Meet in Court House Saturday
at ll O'clock-The Program.
The teachers association has boon
called to meet in tho court house
in this city on next Saturday morn
ing at ll o'clock. Prcsidont Mc
Kittrick has arranged an excellent
program for the occasion. Notices
havo been sent out to tho members
and the teachers of tho county and
it is desired that every ono be pres
ent. There was no mooting of tho
of tho association in January and
hence the delegates which attend
ed thc meeting of thc state associ
ation in Columbia have as yet had
no chanco to maleo their reports.
Thc meeting Saturday promises to
bo very interesting and all are
urged to be on hand at tho appoin
ted hour as the association will bo
called to order promptly at ll
o'clock. Below is givon tho pro
gram:
Report from School Improve
ment Association, Miss Callie
Decs.
"Tho Teaching of History,"
Prof W C Moore.
Address, Kev B McLeod.
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Cotton Growers Meeting.
Thc annual meeting of thc
County Cotton Association will he
held in the court house 12 o'clock
noon, Feb. 3rd for thc purpose of
electing officers and electing dele
gates to the State. Association and
to attend to any other business that
may come before thc association.
Everybody is invited to attend.
li. M. Pogues,
Pres. County Cotton Association.
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Notice.
Thc Quick burying ground was
given soley for thc use of tho
Quick connection and all others
are. hereby warn-, d not to use
same.
V. II. hey,
Daniel Clark,
i Street, stand
Jed by Claude
oore .
IMBI HUI Mill Milli HM III H11 mH^??tWBBB3a>5
lui
CUSTOMERS
and Customers
T, Moore
io business of Claude T.
t. his old stand. The lire
le while but WO are. now
ness than Over and to give
?jilt prices. We extend oili
ng the lire and assure you
us, Wo will bc open for
of ('huid T Mooro on Sat
ant all our customers and
T Moore's customers and
?, with us and uet tho best
.es. If you want anything
TSTo. ie
yotlt' hollie.
nils and asking for a con
WO are
respectfully,
NOTICE
State- o? South Carolina,
County of Marlboro
In Court of Common Picas.
Hank of Clicraw, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alexander li. Coward, Fannie ?.
Manship. Mastin E. Coward, Henry
T. Coward, William J. Coward, and
Donald D. Coward,
Elizabeth Coward, deceasod, and tho
British and American Mortgage Com
pany, Defendants.
Personally appeared before thc
subscribingofllcer, G, W. Duvall. who
on oath says that he is cashier of the
Hank of Cheraw, thc Plaintiff, and
that a cause of action exist and is
now pending in favor of said plaintiff
against tho above named defendants,
being for the foreclosure of mortgage
of real estate in thc state and county
aforesaid.
Deponent further says that lie ls
informed and believes that the de
fendants Fannie E. Manship and Hen.
ry T. Coward do not reside within
this state, and they cannot after due
diligence bc found therein, that the
said Fannie E. Manship resides In tho
town of Rockingham in the State of
North Carolina, and the said Henry
T. Coward resides in thc town of
Money, in the State of Mississippi.
That the said defendants are entitled,
as heirs at law, of Elizabeth Coward,
deceased, to an interest in the sahl
mortgaged premises and are necessary
parties defendant to this action.
G. W. Duval.
Sworn to before me this 8th day of
January, 1008.
R. T. easton, Notary Public.
3-8
There will be wonderful ad vadees
in the prices nf real-estate along the
Chesterfield & Lancaster K. R , in
tho near future.
We offer the fellowing tracts along
this R, K , cut to suit purchases
The Wadsworth track 11*27 acres,
the Deep Ct eek tract, ti'io acres, Roll
inson tract, tiS acres, Robinson tract,
il l acres Fox tract 92 acres, Flat
Place track 100 acres. Mill Foul tract
300.
All this hnnl lies close in to the
new town ol' Pagchuid, S. C., and near
HuessS. C., and is as good as the
average Marlboro County land, ouly
requiring intoligoiit development
,.()n he had i ight.
1 i li l Heres of tho host farm land in
Anson County with improvements
can ho obiaiuetl fi un us at a east be
low \\ hat I hi> t rac! cost.
Tho Monroe Insurance
ami Investment Company?
Monroe N. C
Wan in Poor Health Kor Yours
I m W, Kelly, of .Mansfield, l'a , writes
"1 wu? in poor health foi two years, mit?
fcring from kidney mid bladder trouble, 1
?pont considerable ninney consulting phys!
<;ii\iiH without obtaining any marked bene
fit, but wiiH cured by Foley's Kldnop Cure,
and I desire to add my tcHtimony Hint ii
may bo tho cause of resto: ?n^ the health < f
others" Itof uno substitutes, Reid & Co.
Notice of Application for Dis
charge.
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
this day tiled iii the ofllce of tho
judge Pf probate of Marlboro county
my accounts Dual as administrator
of tho estate of Cam Weatherly, and
on the 8th day of February 1008. I
will make, application for letters dis
misery
2-5 lt T .I ackson.
ANNOUNCEMENT I
Y?Tl'j take this method nf announcing to
ll the people of Marlboro colliny that
Stevenson, Matheson & Stevenson,
i 1'iw finn CUiinosod of W. P. Stevenson
ami D. S M ni boson ol' Clicraw-and W.
M. Stevenson of Bonnettsyille. la'cly of
Darlington, have opened nn office in Hen
nettsvillo. Will practic? in State and
F?deral Courts. O Moo io second stor>
ot' Planters National Hunk Building
February 20 l"07
Notice off Final Discharge.
Estate P. B. Moore.
Having filed in tho Probato
Judge's office of Marlboro county
our final returns as executors of
tho will of P. 15. Mooro notice is
hereby given that wo will apply to
court on tho 2lst day of Fob. 1908
for letters dismissing as such ex
ecutors.
J. B. Pipkin,
B. E. Moore,
Emily E Mooro,
Jan. 21, 1908. Executors.
4-8
Shroddod Wheat Biscuit and
Triecuit at W. M. Rowo'a
liiimber
AND
"VIT" ood.
ITH two Saw Mills in operation,
I am DOW prepared to supply tho
pablio with all kinds of UNDRE88EI>
LUMBER at tho mills or delivered any
whero in Bennottsvillo.
WOOD FOR ALL.
I am also proparod to 611 orders for any
H leugth of Stove or Houso Wood, OD
the yard or delivered at your homes.
PHONE 135. or loave ordors for either
LUMBER or WOOD at my residence.
??P~ Mill 3 milos from Town;
A. J. JONES.
April 25 1906 Bonottsvi o, S. 0.
W
U. E. MOORE. WARREN MOORE
MOORE ? CO.,
NITRATE OF SODA,
TC. A IKTIT,
MURIATE AND SULPHATE OF POTASH
We are position to quote prices on the above at once.
PERUVIAN GUANO Quotation Sept 1.
PHONE 2 8. OFFICES NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
July 25, 1907.
WARREN MOOR!'1,
- BROKER -
R K I? R l\8 ENTINO
Ten Old Line Companies
-ALSO
Th ? Mutual Benefit life Ins; Co.
OK NBWARK, NKw JltHRY.
Oflicefl-National Hunk Building.
HKNN K T TS VILLE, 8 . C.
Real Estate,
Stocks and Bonds,
Fire and Life
Insurance
Suraty Bonds
Rents and
Collections.
Call and get Ratos or Phone 258.
riCE -
fl I ptllillj 1
Has opened his jewelry business
next to Union Savings Bank*
1 expect to rebuild at once
at my old stand where I
will continue business as
heretofore.
SAM J. PEARSON
JEWELER. AND OPTICIAN.
ll
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