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BEN NETTS VILLE, S, C. Friday, Feb. 21, 1908 DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO., HubHorlptlon i'rlce: C.'no yoar. Six months. Three months. PERSONAL ?J. C. Dees is visiting relatives at Monroo, M. C. Miss Lula Rogers visited friends in Darlington last week. ,). K. Owens spent several days h Columbia last week on business. XV. S. Howe bas recently had his residence in Murchison park overhauled. ,1. (?. NV. Cobb ol' Birmingham, Ala, is spending a lew days in ?own. Miss Nellie Bristow ol' Florence is visiting lier cousin, Mrs ,1. J. Pearson. L. D. Sumner left yesterday morning to visit his mother iii Hurtsville. .lack Lehman, the Nows and Courier representative, is in the city on business. Miss Kdna McColl of Mullins is visiting her cousin, Miss Daisy Freeman. Airs. T, IC. Stokes, of Darling ton, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newton. hr R. L. Reaves ami children of Ebenezer spent Sunday here, at ?^o home of Mrs. ll? B, freeman. "NY. L. Burroughs ol' Columbia, traveling passenger agent of tho Scabord Air Linc U.R., was in town yesterday. Hope Bounds has placed mater ial on his lot in Murchison park preparatory to erecting a resi dence. Miss Maltie Covington, and Mrs. .1. C. Campbell, of Blenheim, were among thc visitors lo thc City on Saturday. Senator ?md Mrs. ?lohn L. Mo urin weni to Wilmington ?Vlon . cveningjto visit their daughter, s. Clarence Mills. $1.00 . .50 .25 Upi. Iii. 1', .Miller UttutlUCu .i Ming of thc Grand command , K. T., in Charleston last week was elected Grand Warden for coming year. residing Kider Kilgo preached T lendid sermon at thc Methodist rcb on lust Sunday morning subject'1 ".rho keed ol' ibo cb for thc I nisi ness man. " . ( '. Townsend, a member Ol' tonier class in law at the S. C. came over l'inlay night and MI until yesterday with bis nls near BcnnettsVillc. i's, W. W. Wannaninkor, of gcburg and Deems Matheson, i> S. C. U. , spent several days their parents Mr. and Mrs. . Matheson last week. cssrs. W. I). Mason, D. C. Kirksoy Mcckins, Kit Dud Travis Pate, and Dunne, at ti thc leap year dance at Cho ast Friday night. They re i very pleasant occasion. J. Matheson left Thursday and Mrs. Matheson and Miss e. Saturday morning for New whence, they sailed for r* .nd and other countries of ?c. They expect to bc gone four months. B. Sanders and Miss Berta lc wore received into the ;t church Sunday. They ormerly members of Cheer (ope church, in Robeson N. C., which disbanded .imo ago. ttmastcr M c Lau ri n has had dight combination boxes in in thc posto (lice and they icon nearly all been rented, reason why they arc so ,r is because a person does ve to have a key along when j bis mail. / Bundy of Lumber Bridge, has boen visiting relatives ... conny (bis week. Kor the past, two years he has been the successful foreman ol' Mr. Cobb's truck farm al Lumber Bridge. Unis year he will go into Mic trucking business for himself. A force, of bands arc at work on the sidewalk on Broad street which runs from Isaasolm's stoic by thc Union Savings bank taking up thc brLcjk and getting the sidewalk in shn>>e for putting down thc ce ment. City council decided some time ago to have this sidewalk ce mcntcd. Washington Letter. Special to tho Demc rent:-Wash ingt* ?', 1) C, Fob 15J-In a ro cco Hearing before tho commit* teo on agriculture coneering the Appalachian Forest Reserve there were a number of eloquent ad dresses made by delegates from several states, appealing to the committee for a favorable report, and urging the need of such legis lation for the country. This bill will provide for an appropriation to secure this reservation in order that tho timber of the country may be saved from devastation. In connection with this movement tito valuable service contributed by Senator Latimor ol' South Car olina is of noteworthy mention. 1 LVom thc record it is ascertained thai Senator Lulimcr in co-opcra with Senator Simmons of North Carolina began ns pioneers, to stir a favorable sentiment for this work, lt may be well said that tho preset i agitation of lins sub ject is duo largely to tlx4 activity of Senator Latimor in pointing out tho necessity of such legisla tion. lt hus taken much though, unusual tact, ami Very considera ble tune to bring into thc serious consideration of tho leading states man ol' the nation. We are privi leged to assort I hat tho attitude ol thc pending measure permits its to venture that al present it is in ? most promising light for passage at this session. Asa preliminary part of this work there has linen under way since last session a sur voy of tho proposed tracts of land t<? bo incorporated in this Ucscr vation. lt was Senators Simmons and Latinier, who i>y their quiet forceful method of work n the last session of congress secured n sullicient appropriation lo have this done, which in itself is quite a victory. 1 lonee wo aro of the opinion that if Senator Latimor should hoi succeed al this session in bringing about the desired end, such legislation will at any rate, ultimately lie enacted into law. object tho ref undine- pf $08,000, 000.00 of cotton tax money which was in violat ion of tho federal con stitution, levied and collected from the < ot ton states between tho years ol' I SO I and l K<>8 Mr A ikon is giving abundant time to this mat ter and will co-operate with ti nuYn her of other soul hern represent tl tivos in demanding of the govern ment to refund Ibis illegally collec ted money to the people of lite south. This liill provided that tho $08,000,000 00 be prorated lo thc several states according lo thc amount they pani as taxes, and eventually refunded to those who paid thc laxes al tho time prod ved bona lido claims Wo presented for the amount so paid. The re maining amount of this fund is to bo deposited in thc treasury of tho state. Mr Aiken expressed him self as of the opinion that the hill was In good favor and that tho possibility of its passage was en couraging. Should ho succeed in this effort it would be a groat boon to tho entire Southland. Representative Kller.be of South Carolina is doing some valiant work just at this time in regard to securing an appropriation ol* $100,000 for thc erection of a post ollico building at Darlington, South Carolina. Mr Kl 1er bo stated that he was hopeful qt success in this undertaking, and especially so on account of tito striking need of such a building as he proposes to have erected. Before the com mittee ho made a strong contrast with tho present edifice as com pared to other public buildings at Darlington. Mr Kllorbc is ambi tious tO do justice to tho pride of his people and for this reason will make a determined effort to gain a favorblo rcportjfrom thc committee recommending that the $100,000 be allowed for tho desired pu rpo e. Ho has filed letters from his con stituents, and other information which will bo valuable evidence in his hearing; also a number of pic tures made Of buildings in the same vicinity and section of the city where the post oflice is to bc located, together with a picture of thc present building used for this purpose. These pictures aro in themselves sufficiently convincing to warrant a favorable report and Mr LCI lor bo entertains tho expecta tion that ho will bc able to have his bill enacted into law as orig inally drafted, to his const)tu cuts a magnificent public structure w hich will be an onamont to the city of Darlington and stand as a monument lo his untiring efforts in this undertaking. lien 11 Sullivan. If you have catarrh, rio your self of this repulsivo disease. Asl; Dr. Slump of Hacine, Wis., to mail you free, a t rial I ?ox of his 1 >r. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A sim ple, single test, will surely tell .von a catarrh truth well worth your, knowing. \Vrite to tiny. 1 >on'l sutler longer. .1. T. I iouglns. CH A RA-ED W5TH ASSAULT i'rolimina.-y Las! Friday in Magis trate Eastcrlin/j's Court. Magistrate lOaslerling was en gaged f riday morning and part Of du* afternoon in ttying tho case ol' tho staP- against A ii Odom charged with assault with intent lo Kill. The cuse was sent to the higher court, and the. defendant re leased on bond. l'Yom lin- testimony and the warrant, which was sworn oui b.v John Stubbs, a negro, it appears thal Stubbs weill to tho .store ol' Moore on Fei? ?th and wanted some rations. li is alleged that he, after failing lo get a lien, said, "Odom I lan got to have some thing.'" With that it is further alleged timi Mr Odom informed the negro that he must pul a han dle before his natue when he ad dressed him. There wen1 some further words and Odom alien's that on accotuit of tho att itude of Stubbs he went ?md got his pistol and ordered him oui of ihe store. oflice with his pistol the neuro Stubbs was standing facing the door with his hand in liiship pock et. 1 le admits timi he drew Iiis pistol on the negro and ordered him out of i he i ire. Karlior in the dillieulty Odom admitted that he cursed, the negro when ho was addressed so insolent ly. Messrs Mueller nnd Townsend wei*' the attorneys respectively for ( )dom and i he negro. Tho case will probably come up for trial al the coining term of court. VALliABLK FARM FOR SALE 1 have for immediate sale a line farm containing :.<><> acres, situa ted aboui one milo from the cor porate limits of the town of Luihbertnn. IOU acres of this land is cleared and is in a high state of cultivation. Then; are two good frame tenant, houses and other out houses on the same. Parties wishing to buy a good faint will find this a great bargain. For further information apply to A. w. MCLEAN. Lu tn berton, N. O Dec (Uh 1907. BENNETTS VILLE Marble Works. Orders for MONUMENTS or TO MT. SST .1 JJ ..... i,l Cull on ino, m my place ol business noa! thc Atlantic (Juan hine HIM! tho Soa bourd Air Lijo Passenger Depuis oi write me. Dosigtis lind Price- luiiiish od m. application, Phono No. 'Ju. ,i W. Mc KL WK li. .January 20, P.(titi nw per ??cf Immediate rdir.i* fr3m tr ALO Dr, Shoop's Magic Ointment. KRIGHTSVILLE GLEANINGS. Much sickness in (he Communi ty.-Personal Kerns. BrightsvHIo, Feb. 17. -Well the rain and tog has disappeared to the pleasure, of all the folks who has the gripp and Pneumonia. There is seareel.v a family in this entire comunnity who has not somo mom ber of the family sick with gripp or Pneumonia I tell you it goos hard with somo old people like (.apt IC. \Y. Odom and W. li. Od om. ICach of these families has had a soige of sickness of lat*'. Miss Josephcno Odom dual of Pneu monia some few days ago and there are some more very sick in this comunily. Miss draco Gil christ is quito sick from the effects of Gripp. Karin work very much behind on aeounl of so much rain. 1 However the book tells us there will be hot ?md cold rain and sun shine somo time and harvest, and I guess it will always be so, for the good book says so, we will lau t1 plenty of lime lo prepare the lands and plant a crop, if it does look gloomy now. Well I see in the Advocate that ,lodge Town simd and Mr. .1 K Owens were in ("lio last week, attending;!! suit concerning a hog. Well that is getting to be very common, there was a much sentiment of feeling wrought up in Brightsvillo a few days ago on aeounl ol' a hog bill in Magistrate, Hurleys court. Bul for lack of sulVicent proof tho ease was dismissed. When will fini people learn that turning out their hoes is a violation of law. Your correspondent would ho glad if every body would keep theil- stock in their own pastures, and then there would lie no law suits over hoes. 1 have been looking lo see w hat the legislature has done with the lien law. Well 1 guess that it will be killed before the legislature adjourns. 1 hope when your next paper roaches your correspondent thal the weath er will be better and the people C./UI i no- over erinn etc. Ko I' leal" nae inlicit. Brightsville chips. A tickling cough, from any causo is quick. 1 ly slopped by Dr. ^hoop's cough cure. And i i. is m? thoroughly Imiinlcss and nato thai Dr. Whoop tells mothers everywhere to give it willum- hesitiinou, even to very young huhes. Tuc wtiol.'ioine gr si\ leaven lind ? tender BteillH of n Ima; healing mountain* 'ons ?hr.ib,furnish ibu curative proper?i < lu J) S'.ioop's Cough Cut?!. It edin? the cough ?md he ils the Boro and sensitivo . bronchia) monibraiios No opium,no chlo roform, nothing harsh UBod t.? injure or Mippr-'H. Simply :? resinous plant extract, that lnl| ! to heal aching lung?. The Span iard? call Um? shrub which the Dr, UM I, 'Thc Sacred Hero". Always demand Dr. Snoop's Cough Cnn!. .). T. Douglas. Bridge Collapsed.. While crossing the bridge at Smiths old mill on the road be tween Choraw and Gibson Mon day with a wagon in which was Dave Stubbs and two other ne groes, tho bridge gave way and the wagon, mules negroes,and all went 'through. lt is said that, one of j the mules was slightly hurt and that Stubbs also was bruised. I The news was brought here yesterday by a negro who caine i for a doctor for St ubbs. Supervisor Manning went up oday to see about the bridge and to have it fixed. Was in l'oor Health For Yoar? Ira W. Kelly, of Mansfield, Pa , write? "I wa? in poor health for two years, suf fciing from kidney and bladder troublo, I spent considerable money consulting physi cians without obtaining any marked bane? fit, but was cured by Foley's Kldnep (Juro. and I desire to add my testimony that it may bo the cause of restoring the health of others" def use substitutes, Heid <fc Co. ANNOUNCEMENT I Ml take this mel li od of announcing to tho people of Matlboro county that Stevenson, Matheson & Stevensoi, a law firm oonmoscil ol'W. K. Stevenson ami I V S? Mnth?son of Choraw-and W. M. Stevenson of Itnouottflvillo, la'cly of Darlington, have opened an office in Bon* ml' ville. Will practice in Slate and federal Courts, lillico in second story of Planters National llink Building. Fi bi liary HO. 1907 BITTEN BY A DOG. But the Dog was not Mad. A dis cussion of the dog subject. 1 have just beard with sorrow, that a doir lias bitten tho little child of Mr. Will Spears, and he ??one with her to Atlanta, to have her treated if the test proves that tho dog was mud, as he car ried thc dog's head with him. 1 wish lie could have carried ten sol iv. cars of heads instead of one. When I heard of it I was shocked beyond measure. It brings to my mind that less than a year since 1 had the. same sad experience. So I lind myself in ?i proper frame of mind to pay my respects to those contemptible, trou bio making, lie: ch-lcgged cusses. Tho rendors of the Advocate will recall that in an article a few months since 1 made, the prediction that just as long as every other house could boast of from ono to three; dogs thc people would be in danger ol' being bitten by mad dogs. My prediction basc?me true, and Mr. Gibson, anti child, and little IC? li tl i Spears, was the Unfortunate ones. Who will he tho next In less than a year eight persons has gone lo bc treal ed l'or dog bites and two others lost their lives be cause they could not go. .More than $1000 luul to be spent on ac count of does, while the lax books shows thal only $507.6(? was col lected on thom foi" thc year 1900. All ibis has occured in Marlboro county while our legislators seem to be al ease, in Zion, looking on with sublime and absolute indifer ei.ee, while people that they are supposed to represent have all this trouble to bear. Why don't we have a bar room al every cross road.' Because tho law don't al low thom. Why arc lb re. so ma ny worthless does ; Because, the law does allow them. 1 hope that I w ill live to soc the lime come when innocent children can play in and around their homos and not bc in danger of being bit I will close, in tho language of Pilate ol' old, whal I have written, 1 nave written. .1. 1 J. ( lavington. Cleo. S. C., K. 1<\ I), no I, T. S. Have just heard that lil . tlc Kui th, won't base io bo treated as the dog was not mad, and she w ill soon bc home with her molli er. Glad to know that ono dog is trimmed up so well to my notion that bis head is in Atlanta, and bis tail in Clio. J. L. G. NOTICE State of South Carolina, County of Marlboro In ( !ourt of Common Pleas. Hank of Cheraw, Plaintiff, vs. Alexander H. Coward, Fannie B. Manship. Mastin K. Coward, Henry T. Coward, William .1. Coward, and D rt il 1 0 : > v i'-1 Flizabeth Coward, deceased, and the llrttlsh and American Mortgage Com pany, Defendants. Personally appeared before, the. subscribingofllcer, (J. W. Duvall. who on oath says that lie is cashier of the Hank of Cheraw, the Plaintiff, and that a cause, of action exist and is now pending In favor of said plaintiff against the above named defendants, being for thc foreclosure of mortgage of real estate', in the state and county aforesaid. Deponent further says that he. ls informed and believes that, the de fendants Fannie F, Manship and lien ry T. Coward do not, reside within this state, and they cannot, after due diligence bo found therein, that thc sahl Fannie F. Manship resides in the tow n of Itocklngham in the State of North Carolina, and the sahl Henry 'I'. Coward resides in the town of Money, in the Stale, ol' Mississippi. That? tlie sait I defendant s a rc entitled, as heirs at law, of Fli/abetli coward, deceased, to an interest in the sahl mortgaged premises and are necessary parties defendant lo t Ids act ion. C.. NV. Duval. Sworn lo before mc lids Nth day of January, IU08. Ix. 'I'. Custon, Notary Public. "THE CHURCH AND THE BUSI NESS MAN" Subject of Presiding Elder Kilo's Sermon Last Sunday. Thc Quarterly conference of the Methodist church was held last Sunday. Presiding Kider Kilgo, of this district, was present and preached at thc morning service. Thc sermon was very practical and was listened to with close attention. Taking as his subject" Thc need ol' the Church for thc business meir*, Mr. Kilgo proceeded to show tho present attitude of thc business man towards the church. Ile said that tho business man gave probably more liberally to thc church today than they had ever done before. Hut there they seemed to think that their buty ended. They left the work to bc carried on for the most part by the women. The business man would say that he was too busy when he was approached and ask ed to head any movement. Thc gulf between the pastor and thc businessman seemed to bc widon cning. lb- could hardly bc persua ded to walk a few blocks and at tend a meeting ol' the conference whore formerly his fathers had ridden miles and spent two or three days nt a meeting of the conference. Ile was absent from prayer meeting and from the Sun day school. Dr. Kilgo demonstrated thc need of thc business man in tho Sunday school and his effect on the,voung' boy. When the chil dren are small a lady is the best teacher. Lut when the boy get to putting on long pants and to sprouting a mustache he feels that he must get away from petticoat government and unless a man was present to take him in charge he would probably bo lost to thc Sun day school if not to thc church. The boys as they grow up follow -o+o ? HEIGHT WRECK ON A. C. L. Cars Derailed Near Parktoiv-No One Hurt. A freight wreck near Park ton, N Con Monday tied up trallicovof the Fayetteville 1 ?rauch of tho At lantic Coast Line road. Very lit tle has been heard up to thc time of this writing : bout the wreck and nothing as to its cause. It is said here a dozen coal cars were derailed but no one was hurl. The passenger train from Fay etteville came in here all right on Monday morning and returned to Fayetteville but thc freight wreck happened after this train passed and there was no more service over that road that day. A wrecking crew was soon on thc scene and it was expected that thc wreck would bc cleared and thc service resum ed on Tuesday. -0*0- i FARM FOR SALE. 844i Acre? in 71st Township, Cumber, nnd county, N. C., S miles from Raeford, 4 milos from A & H. Railroad. loo acres clonroii, Fino location for a Shingle mill. Cnn bc ninda a valaablo farm. Will sell it in ono trnot or divide it to euit purohan? er. Terme, two third? ennh, balntioo in 12 months. J. T. BOSTICK, Deo. uo, '07 Red SprlD?a, N. 0, JOHN T. DOUGLAS.