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PEN AND SCISSOR GRAPHS
The frank'admission hae been made
that all the anti-trust legislation has
not been worth a dozen eggs in any
benefit to the public.
Eight inchon of snow foll all
over Iowa Tuesday, six inches in
Wisconsin and a sovero sloet and
euow storm prevailed in Michigan.
?t io stated that a Philadelphia
man grieved himself to death be
causo bia mother-iu-iuw diod. Tho
poor man probably despaired be-1
cause thore was nobody left to um
pire bis troubles at home.
John M. MoOurry of Trenton
J?dgefleld County saved his peach
crop this year by burning sawdust
in his orohards during tho two
coldest nights.
A MOST BRUTAL MURDER.
Jim Malloy Outs His Wife's Head?
Nearly Off With a Razor.
Malloy Now In Jail.
On Friday afternoon last bo-J
tween 3 and 4 o'clock, ono Jim
Malloy, colored, a tenant on Mr. E.
"W. Evans' place six miles west of j
Bennettsville, made a brutal attack
upon his wife with au old razor
and nearly sovorcd her head from
her body. After committing the
deed he dragged her body into a
shed-room and covered her up with
old sacks. He then took of his
bloody clothes and put on a pair of |
pants and went up into tho loft,
where he was found, when the
killing was found out by hands on
the place, soon after.
There were no white people on the |
place at the time, Mr. Evans being
away as a joror at Court, but the ?
foreman sent a message to town for
Mr. Evans and thc Sheriff. Mr. j
Evans and Deputy Joe Hinson im-j
mediately drove out there, and
When they arrived they found tho
above to bo true, and Jim tied hand
and foot awaiting their coming.
Deputy Hinsoa took charge of|
Halloy and brought him at once
to jail, and Coroner G. N. McCall
.went down and held an inquest and
obtained these further facts.
Malloy and his wife Minnie had]
been separated for a short time,
~" Friday ? hcr?ntr th it he
Win brian)* io |?oi but f ' ? c<)
i O L'
homo and told her mother, who
went to the house and found it
closed up tight, but heard a strange
?oise as if some one was strangling
and she gave the alarm. Help
soon arrived and the house opened
to find the woman covered with
blood and both hands cut, ns she
must havo thrown them up to pro
tect her throat
After a deligent search Malloy
-was found in the loft, where ho
had hid himself, hoping to escapo
.when dark came.
Malloy, we learn, was raised
somewhere in the county, but has
not lived hero for years. Some
time in tho winter of 1905 ho went
down to Mr. Evans' place and mar
ried a woman named Minnie nlack.
The fact that no white person was
on the place at tho time of the
murder, the prompt action of the
colored folks in searching for the
murderer, is truly commendatory,
and too much praise cannot be
given those on tho place.
Cou i t meets again in June, and
Jim will get full justice for his
brutal crime.
An Indian Legend.
A New-statepapor says that the
Semin?lo Indians boliovod that
when tho Great Spirit created this
vrorld ho made three mon, all fair
of skin. Ho led them to a lako
and bade thom jump in. Tho first
obeyed and came out whiter than
when ho entered tho water: tho
second hesitated, going into tho
lake whon tho water was a trifle
muddy, boneo carno out copper
eolorod; tho third leaped in fast
and carno out black. According
to tho legend, tho Groat Spirit
thon lcd thom to throe buudlcs,
asking each to chooso ono. Tho
black man chooso tho heaviest,
which was found to contain spades
hoes and othor implements used
in the porformanco of manuel
labor; tho second found in bis sack
a fishing rod, gun and war liko
weapons; tho wbito man choso
the sack whtch contained pon,
ink and paper, and this, KO the
story goos, laid tho foundation for
his superiority over othor racos.
Kansas City Journal.
A Narrow Escape.
Wo rogrot to loam that Mr.
Thomas A. McLondon, who lires
on Mr. T. D. McCall's placo wost
ot town, wbilo returning homo
trom a short horso back rido Mon
day ovoning, the horso accidontly
fell and caught Mr. McLondon's
ijg under him and bruisod it
flomo. Dr. Kinney wont down
but no bonos brokon, but McLon
don had a narrow oecapo.
To the People of Bsssnottsrilla :
The new management of the BfiN
NBTT8VILI4E & ClIERAW ll. lt. Co.,
is putting tho property in good
ehapo to handle your business satis
factorily. Wo ex peel to furnish good
passenger aud freight faoilities in
connection with tho SEABOARD AIR
LINE ; to buld a creditable passen
ger and freight station in thc city cf
Benucttsvillc, and to build an exten
sion of tho present road, BO as to
bring much additional business from
tho lower end of tho county to Bou
uett?ville. We propose to treat
ovory-body courteously and politely;
to pay all damage and overcharge
claims promptly ; and to perform all
the duties of a common currier in a
satisfactory manner.
We respectfully solicit tho patron
ago of the people of Benncttsvillo,
and will greatly appreciate any fa
vors you may bo able to show us.
Please order your shipmonts routed
via Seaboard Air Lino and Ben
nottBville ?fe Chcraw Railroad.
HENRY A. PAGE,
General Manager.
April 20, 1907.
BETTER FROM SALTERS.
Mr. Editor-News is scasce, hut I
mutt give you a fow dots from our
little eolony in Williamsburg.
Bad stands of both corn aud cotton
ia the topic of the day. But a few
days of pretty weather may change
tho conditions somewhat.
The health of our community in ex
cellent-only a few colds and chills
reported lately.
Messrs Leroy and Charles David
of Clio and Bennettsville spent ft few
days at Saltors last week.
Mr. Clinton Stanton and Eugone
David have gone on a visit this week
to rolativcB at Clio.
Tho following aro a few of the boys
from Marlboro now living here:
Mr. John C. Everett, John J. Tart
E. C. McDaniel, Tylor A. McDaniel,
Walter and Charles David, J. L. Fox
worth, H. A. Odom, John Edge, C.
D. Coningham, Clinton Stanton and
Mr. Charley Hinds. It is worthy of
note to say that Mr. Hinds came down
hore soveral years ago a poor mau,
and to-day owns property worth more
thau $30,000.
Mr. E. T. Hamer is still in the far
wost prospecting,
Mrs Tyler McDaniel and Mrs Wal
ter David aro visit ug their parents at
Clio and Tatum.
All tho Marlboro Boys down here
seem to like this county except Chas.
Cottingham.
SALTERS DEPOT.
April 29th 1907.
JONES WILL FILL
YOUR ORDERS.
M r. A T Tnnno ;? no-- -------
. id lo n.\l OL'<!>";') io i*P*M'f< ov liotu'o
vyoei ax j LUI N isnJ < ali Yet $>(}
100 wui secure prompt attention.
CROSSES OF HONOR, /
Tho Daughteis of tho Confederacy
have deposited in my office some cer
tificates for distribution to tho ex-con
federate soldiers of Camp Honogan,
No. 76t), which will ontitlo thom to a
Confederate Cross of Honor. Com
rades by being prompt in getting these
certificates wo will bo able to get tho
"crosses of honor" by the 3d of June
next.
J. B. GREEN, Commander.
C. D. Easterling, Adjutant.
April 6, 1907.
Three Welcome Questa.
Messrs Huntington, Bridg
man and Daniel representing
the Y. M. C. A. Organization?
of the Carolinas, spent last Sun
day in our town, and each made
talks in the morning at the
churches-Huntington at the
Methodist, Daniel at the Bap
tist and Bridgman at the Pres
byterian. In the afternoon Mr.
Bridgman made a talk to men
only on "Giant evils." In the
evening a union meeting was
held at the Methodist church,
and Messrs Daniel and Hunt
ington made talks telling of the
good work now hoing done by
this organization in the world
to day and its claims upon the
churches.
More Now Buildings.
The building boom continues.
New dwellings for rent are going
up as fast ns tho material csn bo
secured. Mr. S. F. Powors has
tho contract to build several, and
Mr. Edward Powers has contract
ed to build throe for Mr. M Mittle.
The Ratos To Columbia.
From what wo can learn from
tho Railroad agent tho faro to tho
reunion at Columbia next Tuos
day, by eithor route, will bo $2.15.
Commander J. B. Groen will have
budges for all members of Camp
Honogan. Soo him on Monday
and got one.
CLEMSON COLLEGE,
Wo return hearty thanks for
an invitation to attend tho com
rnoncomont exorcises of this pop
ular institution, now tho largost
educational institution in South
Carolina und doing a good work
for young mon.
Havo You Tried Any?
Mr. E. Powers has just receiv
ed a shipment of the Argo Red
Salmon, tile finest breakfast
dish on th<) market at 20 cents a
can.
Oom? of Thought
Ho who lives for others will
have friends, but he "who lives
tor himself must not complain
when he linds the world forsak
ing him.
There is nothing purer than
honesty; nothing sweeter than
charity; nothing warmer than
love; nothing brighter than vir
tue, and nothing more stead
fast than faith. These united
in one mind form the purest,
the sweetest, the richest, the
brightest, and most steadfast
happiness.
You want, to be true, and you
are trying to bo. Learn these
two tuings-never to be discour
aged because good things get
on slowly here, and never to fail
daily to do that good which lies
next to your hand.
Beware of desparing about
yourself; you aro commanded to
put your trust in God, and not
in yourself.
Think twice before you speak.
And even then, more often than
not the world won't lose any
thing if you keep silent.
Do not on any account let
people's shortcomings or any
thing of that kind bother you
in the least. God leaves each
one of ns our free will, and we
are accountable for ourselves.
Brooding over trouble is like
srirrounding oneself with a fog;
it magnifies all objects seen
through it. Occupation of the
mind prevents this. Any hard
work, manuel work even, gives
the mind other matters of con
cern, and also tires the body so
as to insure sleep.
Some men are so good in their
own estimation that they really
believed that Christ died to save
their neighbors.
H?" Kin gb ams Realiablo Hams,
Breakfast Bacon, Boot Horns, Beof
Tongue, always nico and frosh at
W. M. Rowe's.
FOR WOMEN AND HOMES.
The April isauo of STYLE IS called
Tue 8pocial Easter Number. It con
tains a large number of original and
special designs for Spring, and an un
usual number of attractive designs for
children's dresses.
A now department has been added.
Tho article on "Bread Making" is of
exceptional value and interest, and is
very timely when we consider the
pure food ai/'.tation of today.
The rayiew of fashions, the Fads of
New York, nud many other articles
will be found of great interest to every
woman.
Subscription price $1 a year. Send
your namo and address for a sample
copy to
Style & American Dressmaker,
24 & 26 East 21st St.
Salve, lt's out of sight, out of mind
and out of existence. Piles too and
ohilblains disappear under its healing
influence. Guarnntoec by J. T.
Douglas Druggists. 25.
A Criminal Attack
on au inoffensive citizen is frequently
made in that apparently useless little
tubo called tho "appendix '' It's gen
erally the result ol' protracted onsii
prttion, following liver torper. Dr.
King's Now Life Pilli regulate the
tho liver, prevent appendicitis, and
establish regular habits of the bowels.
25c. at J. T. Douglas's Drug store
FOR SAISIS !
ONE NEW No 18 "PITTSB?RO*'
FIRE PROOF SAFE, CU KAP.
Address P O. Box Q8, BcnaotUvlUa
.- , ? .?-.
Wonder how Christian Scien
ce people and that kind manage
when it comes to having a tooth
pulled?
Lumber
AND
^\7%jT ood,
WITH two Saw Mills in operation,
I um now prepared lo supply the
nublio with all kinds of UNDRESSED
LUMBER at tho mills or delivered any
where in Ucnncttsvillc.
WOOD FOR ALL.
Iain also prepared to (ill orders for nay
longth of Stovo or House Wood, on
the yard or delivorod at your homes.
PHONE 136, or leave orders for cit lier
LUMBER or WOOD at my residence.
tQr Mill 3 miles from Town:
A. J. JONES.
April 26 1000 Bcuott.sviUo, S. (J.
AN ORDINANCE
To Proven! Convoying Horses. Mules
j and Cows from one point to another
' in Bonnottsvillo, without having
I thom secured so ns not lo run loose
Bo it ordained hy the Mayor and Alder
j men of tho Town of Bcnnottuvillo and by
authority of tho hame,
Scctiou 1. That on and after (ho IO th
day of March PJ07 no horse, mule or cow
of any kind shall be allowed to ho omi
?oyod from point to another, or brought
into or oouvoyod out of said Town without
hoing scoured, Cantoned with bridle, hal
ter or fastoncd io some way, vo as to pro*
vont from running loose.
Seotion y. That the ownor of any such
horse, mulo or cow; or any person having
samo in their possession or nedor their
oontroi as agont or servant or otherwise
violating this Ordinance, shall be fined
not loss than Ono Dollar nor more than
ono hundred dollars, or bo ?niprisoned or
work on tho publio works of tho Town
not less than .1 days nor more than thirty
days.
Dono and ratified m uounou this 1st
day of Maroh, A. I)., 1907.
1\ A, Hoi>oEd, Mayor.
Mow Great World Powers Have
Passed Into History.
MOST HAVE DIED FIGHTING.
Tl io Struggle Between the Empire of
tho East and tho Empiro of the West.
Vonico, Its Secrot Throo and Its Long
Reign of Terror.
Moat countries which hu ve died hu ve
gone down lighting. Tho Konutn em
pire perished like thal, und by. tho
Irony of futo the power of tho Cnosars
Cunio to nu end far away from Rome.
After it had existed for centurie? the
Roman empire became HU vast and un
wieldy thal b bod lo bo divided Into
two, tho empire of the west andi tho
empire of the east. Tho capital of tho
former was Remo.
Tho omplre of tho west became so
weak at last that lt could make no
stand against Rs enemies. Home'was
sacked by tho barbarians and eventu
ally became not the capital of a vast
empire, but the city of tho popes, over
which the pontiffs reigned as kin/;;.
Tho temporal power of the popes last
ed till 1870, while the capital of Italy
was Hist Turill and then Milan. Final
ly tho city was taken without a real
light by tho soldier.-! of tho king of
Italy.
The empire of tho east had Ita capi
tal at Constantinople. For centuries lt
was the greatest power In the world.
But lt became honeycombed with vico
and enervated with pride and luxury;
also lt grew old and weak. Then in
1422 tho Turks made a tigerish spring
on Constantinople and took lt by storm.
The last of the (Reek emperors died
sword In band, and bis descendants
are living in England today in very
humble situations.
Egypt, once so powerful and so fa
mous under tho phuraohs, was con
quered by Rome and was afterward
swamped by tho Moslems. The cres
cent was supremo lu tho land of tho
Nile, and the aforetime haughty Egyp
tians were slaves for a thousand years.
Tho great moguls used to reign In
India. In the days of Queen Elizabeth
the mogul-or emperor of Delhi, as he
was sometimes called-was so power
ful that he thought lt a vast Conde
scension on bis part to receive an em
bassy from the mnlden queen. But
as time went on tho great rajahs, or
tributary kings, rebelled against the
moguls. India was rent asunder by tho
wars between rival rajahs. This gave
the Europeans a chunco.
France at ll rut held the upper hand
and nearly conquered tho land, but
then longland drove France back and
seized tho empire of the g .
for herself. The heir of the
the way, still enjoys a pe
by the British government
pensatlon for the throne 1OH?
ces tors.
Roland used to occupy a 1
Hie map of Europe. At mi
was much larger and sti
Russia. The czar of Russ
emperor of Austria wert; ol
to be on good terms with
Roland, ami (hero was i
Prussia In those days.
Noble adventurers from
?bp viv'' " . ' ?il li . T
IliCj .....o ??oi uuowud to
move from one part of the country to
another without leave, they could not
own a foot of land, and they could
never be sure thal they might nut bo
sold by the great noble they served to
a new muster; hen co the nobles aud
Hie poople never stood together In
limes of danger or disaster.
Poland was a big country, but lt was
divided against itself, and Russia,
Prussia and Austria combined wero
more powerful. They all three Joined
hands, ami each look a largo share of
Poland In 1772. That was the "Hist
partition of Boland." Tho Poles sub
mitted tamely, for they were still di
vided'.
In 1703 the trio of robbers unido a
second swoop. Only the ghost of Po
land was left. Another year saw tho
end ol' tin; tragedy. The last rem
mints of Poland were swallowed up by
Russia, Prussia and Austria.
Tho fate of tho republic of Venlcols
one of tho most dramatic In all history.
For hundreds of years tho City of tho
Lagoons was one of the most powerful
states In the world. Its ?.logos ranked
as tin; equals of the proudest kings.
Its a Illanco was coveted by the great
est powers. Its government waa ono
of sheer terrorism. The dogo was
hardly moro than a splendid nguro
head. All real power rested In tho
hands of the dreaded council of ten
and tho secret three. The latter were
a trio of living mysteries and were
known by name to practically no one
in Venice.
Sometimes n ' man was ono of tho
secret three and his own wife and chil
dren never dreamed lt. Their most
dreaded servants wore masked mmes.
Jf a Venetian, no matter how high lils
rank, was denounced by tho council
of ten or tho secret three, he know ho
was no better than a dead man. Ho
the government of Venice was a terror
to Us own people and tho outside
world. Then Napoleon came upon the
scene, ami "Hu? lion of Kt. Mark licked
the dust."-Pearson's Weekly.
"I have generally found that the
man who ls good at an excuse ls good
for nothing else," said Franklin to a
servant who was always late, but al
ways ready with an excuse,
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
Tho following lettoro romula uncalled
for at RonnottBvillo Poatoflloo ;
MALIC I.I8T.
George Tamos, E 10. I'etors, IC. I<\
Pone, Alex Davis, Zack Singloton, N
I' Thomas, Riobard E Bwift.
PRltfALB LIST
huller Watson, Mrs Alice Smulor
8on, Misa Hanna ?Ta o Drown, Mrs
Julio Solomon, Mis? Lsucy Williams,
Miss Anna Brown, Mrs L J Springer;
T. H. MCLAUIUN, P. M,
Rovival Mooting at Mill Villago.
Hov. Giles P. Newton coinmon
ced a rovival mooting at tho Mill
villago yostorduy for tho purpose
of saving souls, tho mooting will
go on for sovoral days. May tho
Holy Spirit do a mighty work in
this meeting.
One carload of PL Af
WAGON MULE!
One carlead of nice I
of Drivers, Sadt
Teams.
-ww 1 ?_> x
April a, 1007.-2
C A. Ii li 1
Have a few I
els Mixed 1
sale.
FD GI I
April 3, 1907. .
Chonp Reading.
Thc Democrat, ami McCall's
Magazine-an excellent Lady's
Book for $1.35
Tho Democrat and Thrice a week
World for ?1.G7.
Tho Sunny South and tho Demo
crat for only ?1.50
The Tri-Weekly Atlanta Consti
tution and DEMOCRAT one year
for only $1,75. This is the cheap
est reading ever offered.
GET ONE SURE.
Bc sure and get a copy of "Tho
ELDER BROTH EU" by Theo. Tv.
Jervey. We have fourteen copies
on hand and while they last we will
sell them for half price, which is
75 cts or by mai) prepaid for 90e.
BENNETTSVILLE BOOK STORE.
EASON BROS PROPS.
Phono 228.
Torturo of Women.
was a terrible torture that Mrs.
ic McFarland, of King's Moun
N. C.. describes as follows: "I
roil dreadful pain, and became HO
c I was given up to die, when my
and got me Wine of Card ul. Tho
(loso gave relief, and with three
es I am up doing my work. I
ot say enough in praise of C.irdni.
mderful remedy for woman's ills,
ruggists, 81.00
?W WITH H. W. 0ARB0LL.
equipped his store with the la
test Optical Instruments, and
is prepared to correct difficult
cases of defectivo visions.
Tin.' editor of the Memphis, Tenn.,
rimes writes : "lu my opinion Foley's
Money and Tar is the best remedy for
soughs, col ls and lung trouble, and to
my own personal knowledge Foley's Mon
ly and Tar lias accomplished many per
manent lines that have been little shori
of marvelous." Refuse any l>ui the gen?
uine in the yellow package. Reid & Co.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Batato of Alloc II. Hubbard
AI.I. porBOiiH having claims against AlJo.l
II. Hubbard, noeoased, are horoby no?
titled lo proBUot thu Hinno duly O'jrtifl?ri to
within ttio timo required hy law or bu do
bure.il payment. ; anil all indebted to same
will phaiii! maka payment nt onuo to
J. It. BunnAito, Adm'r,
April 3, 1907.
MF" Pipe? and Smokers Supplies ii
endless variety can bo found at J. T
Douglas' Drug Store.
KA RM FOR SALE.
I offer for sale, for cash or on easy
terms, a Valuable Farm in Robeson
county, North Carolina, situated OB
Shoo Heel Creek, about IO miles from
tho South Carolina duo and about M
miles south of Maxton. Tract con'
taine 517 aeres-125 acres cloarod th<
balance timbered.
For further particulars apply to
A. W. McLean,
Mob 27, 1907. Lumberton, N.C
AGENTS WANTED-Rev
Sam Jones' Life and Sayings, bj
his wife, is tho biggest seller ovei
published. Price only $2.5(1 Mag
nificont outfit and right to terri
ton oly 50 couts. Dont miss tbit
chane i of your lifo to make money
Circular? freo. L, J Nichols ev
Co., Atlanta (la. nll-'fc
BEE'S LAXATIVE HONEY AND TA,
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CALL ON ME
Whon in want of Choice Fruit,
FANCY GROCERIES, or
tho latest .Bummer Drinks,
Next door lo Democrat Oilico
T. W. MOORE.
Mureh 14, 1007.
"WOOD FOR SAL?7
AT PRK9WNT 1 can Mipp?y order.
for Ml bli SLATS at short notico
lu a lew days I will bo able to lill order:
forSTOVM WOOD out a nv lonxih, am!
also for TWO KOOT WOOD, delivorod
at your home. I'ostal ?ard orders reooivt
prompt allem i m.fi
Api 10, 1907. W. A, WOE.
STATION and
8.
HORSE S-consisting
diera. Matched and
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E ARLY*
lundrcil bush
Peas tor QUICK
HOLLIS & CO.
AN ORDINANCE
TD Regulate tho Ueo of Automobiles
in tho Town of Bennettsville, 8. t?.
Re it Ordained by tho Mtvyor nod Aldermen
of tho Town of Bonncttsvillo in Council
utfROinulcu and by authority of tho Dame:
Section i. It nindi bo unlawful for any
person to rido or propel any Automobile,
Steina Carriogo or vehicle using steam or
oilier artificial power, upon any Ride walk
of ihn Town of Rennottsvillo ; oxocpt as
may bo uecossary in entering or leaving
premitiOB or buildings.
Section 2. It nindi bo unlawful to rido
or propel any Automobile, steam ourringo
or vohiolo using Btcnm or othor artificial
power, nb a greater ppced than llvo (5)
m iles im hour on Darlington stroob hobweon
Methodist and Baptist churches, and on
Rrond street ftom A. C. track to tho court
house, nor in any other parb of said tosvn
ut. moro than ten (to) miles an hour. Pro
vided, howovor, that when turning arouud
corncrB of streets, or when turning around
in any strcob tho speed of Buch vohiolo Bhall
not nxoccd four (.j) miles an hour.
Sccbio.i 3. All automobiles, ?I nun car
riages ond similar vehicles Bhall ho provi
ded with hells, gongs, or soino suitable do
vino which chal? he sounded ns a warning
when turning in the streets or ab corners.
Ano in tho night time such vchicocs Bhnll
ftUo be provided with lighted lunion, lan
torns or other suitable lights BO arranged
mid displayed os to ho conveniently aeon
from a reasonable distauce.
Section. It shall bo tho duty of any
person riding or propelling an automobile,
ourringo or other vehicle hy steam or other
m I i ii -nd power, to utop such* vohiolo when
nppronehing or passing horses or mules
(?ttonid ?h?r I . '
'? of tb": o'? ?u ot ri'f|v.dl .>?. 1* . li < round 01
11. ' ?. i .. KU (iii li <iam - due oft'f
: 'li di . LI . 1 -i ; pros . ? I ?|wt? to pi i .
Mi? ."'in?i(ipili Urtu fl hi M.uyiit of said town
j til ...w ,..o.iiiiuun ui luis urdinauoo
sholl ho fined nob lesa than Fivo dollnrs,
nor more (han One Hundred dollars, or be
imprisoned not less than Five days nor
more thnn thirty days, and in ease of dam
tige to property, such damage may bo or
dered paid out of thc lino imposed and
collected.
Seotioii 6 It i?holl bo unlawful for any
person driving or driving or propelling nny
automobile or other vohiolo using.steam or
artificial po ver toopoo or remove therefrom
(except in ease of absolute necessity) thc
muiller, device or other attachment which
is need to prevent or deaden disagreeable
or explosive soumis that ore likely to fright
cn horses and mules. And it sholl ho thc
duty of oil persona to operate suoh vohielus
1 ns noiselessly as possible. Any person vio
" luting this Ordinance, or any provision
thereof, shall he punished hy flue no4, lesf
than Five dollars nor moro than ono (100)
'? hundred dollars; 01 imprisonment not less
thnn five days nor moro than thirty da?, a.
Done omi rubified in Gounod oasomblod,
ab f?ennettsville, S. G., this 15th day ol
March, 1907, under tho corparuto Beal of tin
I Haid Town.
P. A. IIOD01?S, Mayor.
M. Mel.auria, Glork and Treasurer.
STAT IO OP SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Mnrlhoro - Court of Conv
mon Pions.
\ DUNCAN 1). McCOLL. Plaintiff,
against
I WASHINGTON STEWART, Defendant.
1 Summons for Relief -Complaint noi
Served
To TUB DEPENDANT, Washington Stow
art :
POM arc hereby Summoned and rcquir
cd to answer thc complaint in this action
which U Ried in thc omeo ol'the Clerk o
ibo Court of Common Pleas in and fo
. ibo County nml State aforesaid, and ti
j servo a copy ol your answer io ibe sai<
Complaint on the subscribers nt their of
1 fice ID BENNET rs vi (?LE, s. C,, withii
" twenty days aller the service hereof, ex
- elusivo ol'tho day of such service ; nm
j if you fail lo answer tho complaint willi
in tho limo aforesaid, ibo plaintiff ii
. thia notion will apply to thc Court fo
5 thc relief demanded in thu complaint.
Dated March I Rb, A. I)., 1907,
i SK*.! , i ?J. A. DRAKE Clerk.
I ' MCCOLL & MOCOLL,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To the Defendant Washington Stewart
You will please take notice that th
Summons in this action, thc. above. bein?
a copy, together with the Complaint ha
1 been hied in the office of thc Clerk of tb
Court ol Common Pleas lor Marlbon
County, and that Judgment will bc de
. manded against you in accordance will
the prayer ol said complaint, this 14U
day of March, 1907,
MCCOLL & MoOOLL,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Benncttsvllle, S. C.
- t .
Warning Notice.
I LL persons aro hornby warned ngains
j .?I? trespassing lip?n tho l.imh known a
thc W. 1). Crosland hn.L in Rod Hil
\ Township and now owned by US? oitbo
I hy huntiiier, outting, hauling, or othor
I wiso trespassing upon samo without oui
, writton consent.
T. H. & 0. iL MoOALL.
Pob. 15, 1907,
Don' lose thc opportunity, but come,
and sec us at once about?your Sring Suit
It does not matter whether you want it a
month or six weeks from now, but come
and look over the exceptional values
which we oiler at this time and be con
vinced.
We guarantee to fit and please you in
every way, or don't ask you to accept
suit or pay for it. 400 beautiful wool
ens displayed, comprising every shade,
nature and quality, as well ns 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. t
OA. SI ON EY.
nennettsvillc, ?s. c.
? COMPOST DRILL
that will thoroughly pulverize aud ovenly
? distributo Pom ono hundred pounds to
ton tons per acre. Made in two sizes.
For suie by J. T. DONALDSON.
Drake, 8. 0.
Agent for Marlboro county.
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Type -Writing Done to Order.
Papers and Manusoriptr copied.
Teachers' Testimonials a specialty.
Charges reasonable. Orders rolieitcd
MATTIB OOVINOTON,
August 1906, McCObb, S. C.
If you vant to nco dollars urow, fooil
your Holde with V Irginln-t'aroliim Kor
lillzoru. They will " inoroano your
ylolda por aero," and thus brtntf down
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monials from farmers who hnvo tried?
othor makes of fertilizers and RSBort
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may make a little moro proflt on that,
of oourse, that would bo to his lnforost
-not yours. -'
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MR. PULLER KE3PS THEM.
Rubber-tired vehicles are grow
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as carriage repairers and manu
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JUST WHAT YOU WANT
Wc uro now showing tho nice?
lot ol' CUT GLASS to bo soot
any where. Thc price is LOW
thc quality tho BEST.
In Stationery wc have all any
one can wish. Books, Paper, Tah
lets, Pons, Pencils, Blank book
and Everything in that line.
Our Ding Department is al
ways our pride. Everything yoi
need, wu supply.
Prescription work n Specialty
Wileys Candy, Always fresh.
Benncttsvillo. IMiarmacy.
ECZEMA ANO PILE OUR!
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will givo KUKU Ol1' CAAItOK, to any nllhc
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Prepared for the Work.
Mr. S. J. Pearson, tho Jeweler, hi
now ono of the latest improvomon
for engraving your name or initia
on any articlo of gold or silver (
plato in tho most up-to dato manno
The samples of work already dono h
him are just Ano. Call and seo him.
Wo wM oonvlnoe you that you
caa "inoroaao your y tebinper nero"
.nd you won't havo to koop i t n oc
elot, eithor, H o ml what Mosarn.
Whoiry ? Bon, of tho Magnolia
Urnlt Karin, Durant, Mis?., wrlto:
"From two aoroo of atrnwuorrloe,
on wbloh 1,000 pound? of
Virginia-Carolina Fertlllzcra
per aero woro upod. vre oleared a
profit of $75.00 por m TO moro than
tho other 14J? aoroaof strawberries
which lind only t>00 pounds of thia
fertilizer, * Thus double tho quan
tity of thcsofortlllzorson caoh acre
of any crop, and moro than doubly
"Inoroaao your ylolda nor ?oro." Ma
euro you our only Vlrglntu-Caro
1 lim Fortlllzors.
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Durham, N. 0. Btontrroinory, Ala,
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Ualttmoro. Mil. Bhrovoport, La.
WARNING NOTICE.
ALL persons aro warno d Dot (o hunt,
fish, or otherwise trospaBS on tho
lands known ns ''Tho Bright Williamson
Lauds," oear Cashua Ferry on Pee Dee
Uiver. Thc law will bo enforced against... {*J
ull who violate this notice
JOHN Ii. TOWNSEND,
Prest Marlboro Huntiog Club.
December 28, 1906.
pvofeooional Garoo.
DR. SPENCER, t M
DENTIST. ? <
OKKICR Up ntnlra iu Crosland Building,
J'hono ISO
DENNKTTSV Il?r 1- B. O.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney nt Law and
Probate Judge
Oillco in Court lionne.
JET. C. MORRISON,
DKAI.BR IN -?
Eloctrioal and Plumbing Supplies.
Electric Lamps a Speoi<y,
Mana ff ev City IC I eel
Phono 114. Ponnottavillo, ii. C.
B?y Report all troub'.o with tho HncB or
j Btrcot lighte to tho above
li
SURETY BONDS,
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CONTRACT and FIDELITY BONDS.
There arc DO botter oompauios than
these, provided bj
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A high-class remedy for horses
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muscle and fat ; cleanses the sys?
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doses. 25c. Lox. Sold by
gmiih Nowton, Benncttsvillo
1M0?0II Drug Co., Mod oil.
Seaboard Interchangeable Milage
Better Than Ever.
Tho Soaboard Air Lino inter
changeable niiloago tickets now
on sale, will after ?Tilly 15th also
bo good over tho Central of Geor
gia, Georgia Southern and Flor
ida,Norfolk and Southern, Atlan
tic and North Carolina and Vir
ginia and Carolina Coast roads,
fivo now additions, making a to
tal of twenty-eight linos in all
represen tating nearly 20,000
miles.
You do not havo to delay your
purchase, but Seaboard interchan
geable miloago heretofore sold
and now on salo will bo good over
tho additional roads after July 15,
regardless of dato purchased.
Purchase your miieago tickots
from tho Seaboard Air Lino rail
way.
For fur lit or information write
W. h. BURROUGHS. T, P. A.
Columbia, 8 C.
QUO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Worlis
THE Rusiness recently known as tho
CLIO NOVELTY MA.NUFCTU
RINO CO., will boroafter bo known as
THE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with J?. H. IVEY
?olo owner aod director,
Tho latest ?inmoved wood w?rkina
machine i aro hoing placed for doing ail
kinds of Novolty work for buildora uso at
living prioos.
Dot 23, 1903.
Heinz's Sweet Pickles
Shrimps, Lobsters anti Devil
ed Crabs at W.M. Rowe's
WW Ll V USE tho o o ni m o n, cheap
VV ll I 'far Hoofing, which is always
unsatisfactory, WHEN you can get
a roliablo "Hock and Qlag8?Ooat<ftd"
Kooning for Uss than cost of Shingles.
See us or write tor ?amples & prices,
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