The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 17, 1908, Image 4
B?NNt?TTSVrL.LE. S. C.
DEMOCRAT P?BLIS1HHG CO.,
'Hullerlitton Privet
* ne year.*..$ 1.00
Six months..501
Three months. .80
PERSONAL
G H Huckabeo spent Sunday in
^Red Sprihgs.
J O Breeden left Monda.y morning
for a business trip to Baltimore.
Mrs Laura Mooro of Conway is
visitin&at C B Crosland's.
J L'Williams and family aro visit
ing relatives at Tiramonsville.
W Jamcsv<Wihgate of GOoYgetown
was hero for a day or two last |
week.
Mrs J B Hirison was received
into the Presbyterian church Sun
day rhorhihg.
Solicitor Walter H Wells of
Florence spent Sunday with rela
tives here.
Mrs Minnie Rogers of Dillon is
visiting'at tho libme of her uncle,
W W P?to.
Mrs Margaret Simms of Rich
mond COunty, N C, is Visiting at
-W,W Pate's.
Mrs Tracy McCollum of Sumter
?2 Visiting at the homo of her father,
^r J L Jordan.
H C Price spent Saturday and
Suhday bore with his sister; Mrs
W B Sanders.
Misses Blanche Freeman and
ICdna Duke' of Hamlet are visiting
Mrs R L Fr??rhan.
J M Howell and family wont to
Chestorli?ld, last AVcok to visit re
latives and friends.
The Young Woman's Auxiliary
society of the Baptist church will
meet in the Sunday school room
Lliis aftorn?on at live o'clock.
Miss Jane McIntosh, who had
been staying at J E Covington's,
? ^ rt?, linnie in "W?li?.??v???
TEN DA
BEGINNIN
LADIES' T
LADIES' J
ROUGH R
TR.OUSE?
This is
this season
the opporti
/Prof Iff Cox of Green ville was
hore Mrfst? weefein the* interest of
Furrnan university.
Fred Douglas went to Jackson
springs Fr?d?y. His f?rhily wont
several days before.,
Mrs Luther McIntyre of Ren
nert, N C, is visiting at the homo
of lier father? J A Carlisle.
Mr and Mrs Charles" Miller of
Laurens are visiting Mr Miller's
parents, Mr and "Mrs P A Miller.
Miss Helen Breedon lolt Friday
to join her mother and sister at
their summer homo' at Blowing
Rock.
Carl Crosland, ot tho United
States census corps spent Sunday
hore with his mother, Mrs Sarah
Crosland.
1 Chas ? Breeden and wife loft
last Wednesday in their automo
bile to visit relatives at Morgan
ton,'N C.
The colored teachers institute is
how' in session hero. Supt Cain of
Darlington colored graded school
is in charge.
W S Mowry has bought from K
D ?Moore the store lot which he
owned in the bu rut block, and is
building a nice store on it.
Miss Myrtle Mooro returned
Saturday night from Columbia
whore she has been visiting her
friend,1 Mrs Augbtry.
Boyd Morris went to Gergctown
Saturday on account of the serious
illness pf his brother, Hubert,
j who has typhoid * fever.
G A1 Brown has been awarded
,the contract >t? build the McCall
hotel, north of tho public square?
?and the building will begun at
j once.
Mrs B I Emanuel and daughter,
Miss May, left Monday to spend
some time ?at Saluda with Mrs
Emanuel's daughter, Mrs C M
Crawford.
J C Townsend Esq, who is now
practicing law in Columbia, came
over tb the celebration at Cheraw
on the 7th, and then spent a day
or two with relatives in and near
Bennettsvillo.
W'.lKrt < ?rt..W...f,%^ nr^A I-,?., fl A
G TODAY YO
AN LOW SH01
\m CHILDRJ
IDER, SUITS.
IS. ANY OF (
the only chane
i to buy first els
inity. Take i
Several coramup icationa ?ntl
7 ie \vs ter tidefe" have been crowded
out tb?8 ' week?
Arch Buckingham of Fayette
ville is visiting at tlie home of his
uncle, Jackson Decs.
Miss Jenn Covington left yester
day td'spend some time with her
brother Laurin at Sumraorton.
Mr and Mrs K D Mooro left
Monday night to spend some time
at Glenn Springs and Spartan
burg.
Last Friday Mrs Archie Mc
Gregorof Maxton, passed through
the city and spent tho day with
Mrs J P Gibson.
A J Matheson is erecting a nico
building lot between tho o?d and
the now Planters.bank buildings.
Mr Matheson got this lot back
from Warren Mooro in tho trade
for the depot property.
Tho meeting afc the Baptist
church dosed last 'Thursday niedit,
after ton days of earnest, forceful
preaching i by Dr H A Bar/by of
Greenwood. Considerable, inter
est was shown in the meeting and j
t(hor? were several additions to the
church.
Thc teachers institute is being
held at thc school auditorium this
week and will continue through
next week. About a dozen teach
ers had been enrolled yesterday.
Thc institute is being - conducted
by J B McKittrick, Miss Bessie
Carmichael and Miss Kate Cars
well.
Tain will depart, in exactly 20 minutes
if one of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets
is taken. Pain anywhere, Rent ember I
Pain always means congestion, blood
pressure-- nothing else. Headache is
blood pressure; toothache is blood pres
sure on the sensitive'nerve.'- DrShoops
Headache Tablets--also called Pink Pain
Tablets-quickly and safely coax this
blood pressure away from pain centers.
Painful periods with women ^et instant
relief. 20 tablets 25c. Sold by J.-T.
Douglas.
"Health Coffee" is really the close
Coffee lmitatiin ever yet produced.This
lever Coffee Substitute was recently pro
duced by Dr Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not
a grain of real Coffee in it either. Dr
Shoop',s Health Coffee ismade from pure,
toasted grains with malt nuts etc. Really
U CAN GET F
?S,MISSES' AN!
ms WHITE
BOYS' AND
OUR THIN DR
e thc trading pu
is s merchandise
a look at our tn
TO HEtF EACH -Ot HER. - \
>').' \ ?"" 1 -I
Revs. Jones and McLeod to Preach J
Alternate * Sunday? ?\t1 Other's ,
Church. !
Tho Presbyterian church has j
gi ven its pastor, Dr Bunyan Mc- ^
Leod, a month's vacation. He and
Mrs McLeod loft Monday ovcning
to visit his sister at Auburndale,
Mass., and other relatives at his j
old home in Nova Scotia. ?
Dr MeLeoad has received two
invitations to supply Nova Scotia n
churches during tho summer; one J
to St James church at Halifax, the
other to St Andrew's church at
Picton. The pastor of St James t
church has been elected professor *
in Dalhousie university at Hali- 1
fax. 1
During Dr McLeod's absence,
Kev C A Jones will preach alter- J
nately at tho Baptist church and at |
tho school auditorium for the Pres
byterians. He will preach next
Sunday morning and night at tho
auditorium. On the fourth Sun
day he will preach at the regular
hours, morning and night, at tho J
Baptist church, and at night the'
ordinance of Baptism will be ad- 1
ministered to the new members, \
The tirst Sunday in August he
will again preach at the Auditor
iura; and so on, alternating each '
Sunday. '
After Dr McDe?d comos home, \
about the middle of August, Mr
Jones expects to take a vacation.
While he is away, Dr McLeod
will preach on alternate Sundays
at the auditorium and the Baptist
church.
THE GREAT /PASSION PLAY"
st School Auditorium, July 20 adp
--. ~.<i.*m- .
Pas<en?jer Service Discontinueo.
Tho. ? l?aSt Linc frolo-ht. train r?r?
ROM OUR ST(
D LADIES' OXF
AND COLORE
MEN'S SUITS,
ESS GOODS Gi
?bl?c of Bennetts
: at actuad factoi
inks and hags.
ncc between these places in the
?ldtile of the day. ? There are three
cg?lnr imsongcr "tVains, i . how
ever, ?each day^betwicen' Bennetts
/Me and McGoll. , Tfoo come from
VIcColl to ; Bennetts ville < early i..
he morning and one in the oven
ng.. Ono goos from here to Mc
coll in the morning and two in tho
evening.
The Coast Line has been; run
ling extra freight trains between
iennettsvillo and Gibson each day
>f late on account cf the melon
md cantaloupe industry at Gibson.
Che shipmonts are made via Ben
lottsvillc to the north.
"I suffered habitually from constipa
ion. Donn's Re^ulets relieved and
itrengtheqed the.bowels, so that they
nive hcen regular , ever.."- A I?
Javis grocer, Sulphur Springs Tex.
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Well equipped Laboratories,
Library of of over 40,000 vol
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Expenses moderate- many
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Next Session 104th begins
September 23,1908.
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COATS AN!
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ville and vicini
.y cost. Take a
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A GOOD REASON
Bcnnci.svillc People Ctn Tefl You
Why lt I? So.
DoanV Kidney ^ilhs .cure the
cause of disease, and that'is'why
the cures are always lasting. This
remedy strengthens and tones up
the kidneys, -hidj>iujv them-to dt?Vc
out of the body tim liquid poisons
that cause backace, headache and
distressing kidney iatjd urinary
complaints, i' Benhettsyille people
testify to permanent ch rcs.
H J Godwin,1 Broad St., B?tt
nettsvillo* S- G.; says: "Several
months ago I strained myself while
lifting and soon after T began to
suffer from backache. If I ?toopod
quickly or did any lifting? "sharp
pains would dart through my back
and loins and force me to cry out.
At night I could not assume any
position that was comfortable arid
therefore could not rest weih I. was
botheredduring tho night hythe
too frequent action of the. kidney
secretions which I also noticed
contained - a heavy sediment. The
uso of one box of Doan's Kidnoy
Fills, procured from J T Douglas
dVug store cured me of these annoy
ances and I have not been bothor
ed in any way since. I ch}., not
hesitate to: . recommend such a
valuable remedy."
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New York, solo agents for w\o
United States.
-Remember the name- Doan's ?"
and take no other.
THE GREAT ''PASSION PLAY"
?vt School Auditorium, July 20 ad
The Remedy That Does.
"Dr King's New Discovery is the rem
edy that does tile healing others pro
nifsehut fail to perioriiu,'y says'Mrs E R
Pierson, of Auburn C?ntre, Pa.' It is
curing me of throat and Ipng.trouble of
tong stanUlngj that other treatments re
lieved onlv temporarily. NewDiscovery
is doing nie SQ much good that I feel
confident its continued use for a reason
able leiurthof time. Will restore me to
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