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BENNETTS VlLhE, S. O DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO., Nu?Hcrlvt-on Price I One year.$1.00 Six months.50 Three months.25 PERSONAL Col Knox Livingston and Bu ford .hickson havo been attending court in Marion this week. Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs B 1? Moore, of Adatnsvillc visited ,J 1* Gibson, Mrs Moore's brother.. ,1 M Ilunsueker of Boykin was in town Tuesday. Jim Campbell of Marion. l<itz ?'iugh McMaster and Wade Hamp W >n Gibbes, of Columbia are can didates for Insurance Commis sioner. J T Rason, Jr., spent Sunday at Charleston. T S and K W K van s were in Columbia on Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. ,J C Jack son Sunday Feb. 23rd a son. Tho Misses Watts of Cheraw visited Mrs. Il B Fuller last week. Ly les Miller, of Columbia, spent Sunday with his brother, Phil Mil ler. M Mittlo is in tho North buy A ing his stock of spring and Binn * mer goods. Misses Alice and Bessie Covington of.Laurinburg, are visiting Mrs Archie Breeden. Miss Mary Grist, of Yorkville, is, visiting her sister Mrs Henry Crosland. Mrs Virginia McCall MeCaskill, of Maxton. N. C., is visiting at the home of T. I). McCall. W A Leckie of Chester, spent a few hours here on Monday on his way home from Darlington. Mrs. John B Hubbard has gone to her former home in Alabama to spend some time with relatives. Mrs J G. Wand Miss Josephine Cobb, have returned from a visit to Mrs II II Covington of sumter. Mrs. Chas. Huckabec was re ceived into the Baptist church Sunday by letter from Ked Springs. Senator and Mrs J L McLau rin have returned from a visit to their daughter Mrs Mills, at Wil mington. D T Hargrove thc able and pop ular corresponden! of the Advo cate from Clio, spent Monday in town. The Sunday train from Sumter now carries mail both ways which isa boon to thc people along the route. The friends of Noah Odom re gret that he has boon quito sick for several days at his homo south of town. Henry Bouchier, who is attend ing thc University of S. C., at Columbia, spent Sunday with homefolks. B Edwin Moore, vice president of tho Planters National bank, is acting as president during the ab sence ol' Mr. Matheson. <* Missie Bessie and Oourtcnoy Watts, two of Cheraws charming young ladies, were present at tho dance Friday evening. Senator Rogers, and Represen tatives McColl, Gibson and Lam?, are at home and will remain until tho Legislature reconvenes on thc 3rd of March. John Moore came home Friday /?from Woflord Fitting school to ^pend a few days with his mother while recovering from a severe at tack of measles. J R Patrick, agent for thc A. C. L. here, is in Wilmington at tending a meeting with the rail road officials in reference to thc nine hour law. Reports from Cheraw state that the editor of the Cheraw Chronicle and thc chief of police at that place had a light last Friday in which the editor was victorous. Misses Julia Tatunt and Atlanta Gibson, of McColl, (aime up for tho dance Friday night and re mained until yesterday visiting at tho home of .Mrs T \V Bouchier, A John B Moore, a native of Marl boro who has laren living in Mar ion county for a number of years, has moved to Bcnncttsvillo and is living in Mrs. W S Townsend's house, in east Bcnnettsville. Buford ,I ackson is out of town this week on business. M W Amnions, of Laurinburg, was in towi\ yesterday. I) IC Odom and 10 V Richards were in Florence on Monday. George T Reid, of Chappels, was in town last week on business. Rufus Cain and Wm Johnson, both colored, were before the Mayor last week. Johnson was charged with booing drunk and disorderly mid was lined $20 or 20 days. Ho went to tho gang. Cain was charged with having a pair of brass knocks and was lined $20 or 20 days, He paid thc mon ey. As thc B. & C. was crossing thc A. C. L. track at tho depot last Thursday several cars were derail ed and thc south bound A. C. L. train was held here several hours. Very little damage was done. J J Matheson is now manager of tho Marlboro Fruit Farm, which was recently bid ol? by A J Math eson for $6000. There are 30,000 trees, and a large proportion of them will produce a crop this year if thc cold does not destroy it again. -o+o Harsh physics react, weaken thc bow el?, cause chronic constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. --o+o A DELIGHTFUL EVENING. Thc Dance Was A Very PIe*s. ant Occasion. The dance Friday evening in Crosand's Hall was thoroughly en joyed by everyone. Thc music, which was furnished by thc Bcn ncttsville String band helped great ly towards making thc evening the success which it was. With tho mu sic and thc air of enjoy ment which prevaded tho Hall the hours Hew by all too rapidly. Thc following were present. Miss Lula Crosland with Mr .Julian Mc Lau rin. Miss Kinma McLaurin with Mr .1 ll Beckham. Miss Nancie Edens with Mr lOd gar Norris. Miss Kathealinc Mcckins with Mr Kirksey Mcckins. Miss Josephine Cobb with Mr I) K McColl. Miss Mary Smith with Mr John Covington. .Miss Mary Weatherly with Mr K 1) Sumner. Miss Annie McCall with Mr W C Adam-. Miss Juliact Lecf With Mr W I ) Rason. Miss Annie May Ricatid with Mr Travis Bate Miss Bessie Watts, of Cheraw, with Mr C W Dudley, Miss Courtenay Watts with Mr DC Bate. Miss Atlanta ( iibsoh of McColl. with Mr 'Pom Breeden, Miss julia Tatum with Mr War ren Moore. Miss Agnes Byrd with Mr Will Ried. Stags-Messrs L C Breedon Willie Jordan, W K Dunn, J C Dcason. R B Crosland, Jack Leh man . Chaperones, - Mr and Mrs IO D Moore, Mrs Maud Rowe. -o+o Accidents will happen, hut thc lust regulated families keep Dr Thomas' lilectric Oil f< r sttelt emergencies, lt subdues lite pain and heals the hints. ?-o+o Administrators Sale. ESTATE OF MA UV WA LL A CK By virtue of au order granted by the Probate cour! 1 will sell at thc late residence of Mrs. Mary Wall ace on March 7th 1008, thc personal property of which Mary Wallace, deceased, seized and per sonal consisting of household fur niture and one hog. Terms of salo cash. J. R. Townsend, Executor, Feb. 1H, 1008. 8-10. The only first-class Opera Co Bennottsvillo has ever had. This time larger and brighter. Comme (linns tho best. The singers thc finest. Auditorium Monday night March 2nd. Tickets on sale at J T Douglas drug store. 0? CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING Citizens Ca.n Now Get to Work ?\nd Build Ice Plant Thc news editor of the Advocate is in receipt of ?1 letter from ii party who is desirous of locating an icc plant in the town of Bcn ncttsville and is writing for infor mation. The party stales that, ho would like for one half of the cap ital stock to he taken hy local parties. The man in question is now in charge of an ice plant in another town in thc state and has had much experience in tho business. Ho says that he has been making some inquiries about this field and thinks that a ten ton ice plant here would bo splendid investment. The people here have been get ting their ice from surrounding towns. It is probable that Fay etteville furnishes the greater part of the ice, but sonic comes from Hamlet, Darlington, Sumter and other towns. Of course thc icc is ncccssarially higher from this fact. In shipping it there are thc freight charges to bc met and al so the loss from melting By thc time thc icc gets herc it has to be sold higher than would be the case if it were manufactured right in thc town. Bennettsvillc needs more manu facturing enterprises and of that tho citizens, those who desire to sec the town grow, are well aware. Backed by the best country in the south this town could well support an iee plant as well as many another manufacturing en terprise. Another argument in favor of thc location of an ice plant is that the money would be kept in circulation in the town where it now ^ocs out. This might be only thc beginning of thc establishment of a- number of manufacturing enterprises, j The merchants, the real estate men, the insurance men, thc law yers, doctors, dentists, and each j and every citizen would be bone fitted. livery thing added to the town lielps not only the town as a whole hut also every person in that town. Il has often been said that Ben j ncttsVlllo needed manufacturing enterprises and not h'm g inore than un ice plant. Many ti hot summer day when thc supply of ?co is short thc people hove sighed and wished that ?Ul ?ce plant were here so they could hine all they want ed. Thus all around the benefit would be very great and a help to all. lt has been suggested that this would bo a good thing for the hoard of trade to take hold and push. They are organized for the j Upbuilding of the town ?md by a little push and canvassing they can start with an ice plant. -o+o Notice to Taxpayer*. Notice to commutation taxpay er?. The time tor paying commu tation tax expires March 1st. hut to accommodate those Who have not yet paul, tho treasurer will keep tho hooks open until after tho first Monday. Wo will he glad if all planters and mill men will notify their men, who are finable to read this notice, when the timo expires. We also ask that all farmers run at least two rows parallel with the road, in order that the drains we have made may not be filled up. F Manning, Supervisor, J K Fletcher. T S Evans, ?2 Commissioners, Was In l'oor UoAlth For Yonra I rn W. Kelly, of Miuihflold, Pa . writT "I Wim in poor hoalth for two yearn, Buf fering from kidney and bladder trouble, I ?pent considerable money consulting phys!? clans without obtaining any marked bone? lit, but wao cured by Foloy's Kldoop (Juro, ! and I dcairo to odd my testimony that it muy bo Ibo OOUHC of rostering tho health of Others" Itefune substitutos, Hind fy Co. I MCCOLL JOTTINGS. An Interesting and Spicy Lette .With the Best of News McColl, Feb, 27. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Minson,and Miss Carrie Mc Lau ri n have just relumed from a delightful trip j to tho midwinter exposition in I Florida: also visiting Tampa, Fla. There has bceon much sickness in our conninity recently a perfect epidemic of grippe, all of our physicians succumbed to the ma lady, Dr. Douglas Hamer being (pule sick. The usual Thursday night pray er meetings at the M. E. church dispensed with because of the ill noss of the pastor, Kev. G. .Leon ard. Each of the three churches herc (Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist) are being served by new pastors in every ca.se preach er and congregation working in unison, We hear that the circuit preacher is making friends right along. So while the foi mer pas tors (Dunlap, Dixon, and Swope) are missed by their respectivo con gregations, the work for which they labored so faithfully contin ues to grow. Our missionaries, Misses Carroll | and Gainey, have a blessed work of ministering to the sick, tho afflicted, thc poor. A work for which they are especially titted: one too, which could not be done by the preachers. Their hands have been full of w;ork their hearts full of sympathy during these days of severe colds cte. These missionaries need (and richly de j serve) the practical support of this I section of Marlboro. They must have tho" wherewithal" to proper ly do their work. Herc is a lite opportunity for the man w ho be-1 lei ves in Home Missions to show his faith by his works. Misses Sallie and Lilian Austin spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Ked Springs. Miss Liliitm Austin is substituting in I the school room for Miss Moore (who ts ill at Dr. McGunis Sani tareuihi Richmond Virginia. Mr. j Donnie McLaurin, and Mrs. A.K. OdoiTt both of w hom are being I treated at Virginia Hospital in Richmond Ya. aro doing nicely, I and hope soon to bo home. Misses Lida Law, of Red Springs CollegC; Miss Ross, of Spartanburg; Miss darkie Belle McNair, of Maxton: and Miss Mc Keithan, of Carthege N. C. have been visiting friends m McColl. Miss Kate Hamer also spent some time with lier brother Dr. D. Hamer. Mr. Archie Bunch, son of Mr. J. 1\ Bunch continues (piitc sick. ; Tho ladies aid society, of thc PrcspytOrian church, have been organized with the following olli- j !ces: Pros. Mrs. Sis Hargrove; Vico'Prcs. Miss lOHic McLucas; Sec., Mrs. Stokes; Treas, .Miss j Clara Willis, meeting will be held ti rsl Wodncsdsy in each month, ttl homes of members until further notice, Mrs. Frank Tatum, who was seriously ill some wc ks ago is now convalescent: her many friends rejoice at her restoration. Last week, in the presence of a few intimate friends, Mr. Janies Ovcrstrcet and Misa Laura Hen derson, were married by Rev. Mr. Freeman, of thc Baptist Church. The contracting t parties were from well known and highly re spected families of Scotland coun ty, N. C. Mr. Marley, of Cheraw. has ac cepted a position with "the tele phone exchange. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn McIntyre have recently purchased (and now occupy) thc house occupied by Dr. Bell; the latter having built an at tractive and tasteful cottage in the immediate vicinity, Several parties contemplate building in thc near future. A new parsonage (for the new Sta tion/ is a necessity; and it is only a question of time when the three chur.dies w ill eioct'church edifices, not so much to keep paco with McColl progress, but to meet the actual requirements of tho congre gations. The Novelty Works kavo been closed several days for needed re pair work. Only thc Marie Mill is working at night; and all the mills aro closed on Saturday. This is due not to scarcity of labor, but of sales. The McColl (iraded School is doing oxcelcnt work under the management of Prof. Walter Owe ns assited by an ofliccnt corps of teachers. It is McColTs pride and well may bc. -0*0 Thc Herald Square Opera Co, composed of lifteon singers and commedians will appear at thc auditorium Monday night March '2nd. Tickets on sale at J T Doug las drug store 9. List of Petit Jurors for Criminal Court. W B Mclaurin, John C Fletch er, J L Spears, W J Covington, C T Moore, J T Lee, ll L Bennett, H L McColl, C F Covington, Fe lix Stanton, J II Caralx> Jr, Lu cien Williams, J H Wright, J ll Webster, Edwin Weatherly, W II Woodley, A C Newton, A A Gray, Sam Cox, Don McQueen, Hamer Fosterling, E V Joye, J M. Hun sucker, A L Miller, F W Pegues, C M Proctor, Nicholas Fletcher, Wm Goodwin, 0 E Exum, J T Medlin, C M Smith, S W O'Brien, A T Odom Jr, G I) Matheson, J vV Quick, J I Hogers. The following twelve additional grand jurymen were drawn: S F Powers, Leroy David, W N Gibson, ll T McLaurin, E A Pat terson, Jas II Stanton, J N Drake, CT Hamer, ?I L Hubbard, E L Hamilton, W B Fletcher, F IO Rogers. Preaching at the Episcopal Church There will be preaching at the Episcopal church on next Sunday at the usual hours by the Kev T Tracy Walsh. All visitors have a cordial invitation to bo present. -0*0 Herald Square Opera Co. Clean, much larger company. Everything first-class, Monday March 2nd. ('onie and hear 1 hem. '.). -0+0 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 1 have for immediate sale a line farm containing MOO acres, sit ua ted about one mile from the cor porate limits of the town of Lumber-ton. loo acres of this hind is deal ad and is in a high state of cultivation. There are two good frame tenant houses and other out houses on the same. Parties wishing to buy a good farm will lind this a great bargain. For further information apply to A. w. MCLEAN. Lumberton, N. C. Dec (Uh 1007. -0+0 Remember the Herald Square OperaCo. Auditorium Monday night March 'Jud. 0, -0+0 Marlboro Guards Bennettsville, March 24, 1008 Capt McIntyre is again able to he at his post of duty after asevere attack of la grippe. With this fact and in view of the approach ing inspection, it will necessitate double work on the 0Ulcers and men. Therefore the members are ordered to report at the Armory equipped for duty by 7:30 o'clock Tuesday and Saturday evenings of eaoh week. By order of W. II. McIntyre, Capt commanding Co E, 2nd Infty, N.G. S. C. Jeff Al'.mrtv, 1st Sgt. OA I) .-O+O Everybody"will remember with pleasure the Herald Square Opera Co w hich give a tlrst-elass perform ance here t wo years ago. Well they ?ire booked for hero again Monday night March '2nd. The Company is larger and stronger, new costumes, and everything clean. '?>. Richards-David. Miss Bessie Richards, daughter of 10 V Richards, and Fred David were married on Tuesday night hy thc Rev R IO Turnipsced at tho Methodist parsonage. Mr and Mrs David have gone to their future home about four miles from town where Mr David will engage in farming this year. - - ?*> ? \Suffered doy and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped mc un til I used Donn's Ointment. It cured inc permanently." lion John RGarrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. LOST One black sow shoat. Is bob tailed. Reward if returned to Enoch Williams, Bonnettsville, S C, R F D No a, at Col R C McIn tyre's. 9p. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. Burdock Blood Hitters builds up sound health-keeps you well. AGE NO BAH Everybody in South Carolina is Eligible Old people stooped with suffering, Middle agc, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first, Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bri irht's disease. Dean's Kidney Pills cure backache Cure evesy form of kidney ills. J W Powell, propretor of a gen eral store and coal, wood and ice dealer of Waverly, living at 5010 Blanding st, Columbia, SC, says: "My son has been afllicted with kidney and urinary trouble from childhood, hoing unable to control thc secretions especially when asleep. Since using Doan's Kibncy Pills he has entirely re covered." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Fostor-Milburn Co., B?lla lo, N. V., sole agents for the Uni ted .States. Remember the name-Dean's and take no other. COTTON. A few choice planting cotton seed for sale, $1.00 per bushel, got ten up from one stalk. 10. IO. tin ?ck, Benncttsvillc, S. C., R F D No 3. it A D BENNETTS VILLE Marble Works. Orders for MONUMENTS or TOMBSTONE, pr na ?tl/ A 111 Call on me, at my placo ol' business noar thc Atlantic Coast Lino and tho Soa> board Air Lia? Passenger Depots, or write mo. Dosigns and Prices furnish ed on application. Phone No. 95. J. W. McELWKN. January 25. 1906.