The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 06, 1908, Image 6

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BENNETTS VILLE, S, O, W. F. CALDWELL, EDITOR Fri??y, Feb. 28, L908 A "Koo Doo" Tarty Thc democratic party scorns to bc unfortunate. During thc past forty years since thc civil war on ly twice luis tho democratic party elected ii President of tho United States and since 18(.K) each nation al elect ion luis seen it losing more und more votes until today only tho south eau safely bc counted to vote the democratic ticket. Even whore the chances arc fa vorable for tho democrats to in crease their representation in Con gress nod tims secure more chance of winning a national election for tune seems to desert it. Take tho ense of Kentucky. The legislature was and is democratic on joint ballot and it seemed to bc a fore gone conclusion that thc successor to Senator McOeary would bo n democrat. In the primaries lust summer thc democratic voters of that state declared that thc then Gov. Beckham was their choice for the senate. The democratic ma jority tn the legislature scorned to mean that this e.oice would be confirmed. After balloting for over one month thc legislature elected Bradley, a rank republican, to thc senate and this was done through four democrats voting for him. ?licy had absolutely refus ed to abide by thc decision of the d?mocratie voters whom tiley were supposed to represent and would not vote for Beckham. Then the party lenders Ottered to nominate another but these sume four could not be induced and voted for Brad ley. ^ "With this example before them tlie democrats go into the next campaign with the intention of electing their choice, whoever that may bo, to tho position of Presi dent. Hot articles will be written and many speeches made und lots of talking done for this end. And this is ns it should be but thc ex ample of tho Kentucky democrats in electing a republican is enough to discourage tho leaders. The trouble seems to l>e that there arc some4 in tho party who are wolves in sheep's clothing, For their pur poses they pass as democrats and thou turn out to be traitors. They fool the democratic voters a ;d get them Lo send them to thc legisla ture and then go and act contrary to their wishes. As long ns this element is in tlie democratic party and is allowed to lend this party will never win anything. Tiley must have leaders and men who can bo depended on. If they atc republicans or anything of that kind let them como out in the open and declare themselves. Cul out all these so called demo crats, the demagogues, hypocrites, rascals, and thc like and the party will once more resume its place as the leaders and the governing po wer. We hope thu*, the democrats will bo successful this your but thc Kentucky example is to bc deplor ed. Tlie News und Courier's lighl reminds us of thc biblical injune thin, "It is hard for thee to kiel against tlie pricks." The weather this week for tin most, part hus been very spring like and our candidates will nov likely begin to announce (hem selves soon. Many new residences ure goin< up all over town und Bcnncttsvilh is coming in spite of all tho lire: and other setbacks. Our pooph arc progressing und wc ure. opti mistic of our City's future. Good for you Lyon ! K o e | right after tito dispensary rotten ness und ferret it ont. Whocve tho SiioO lits let thom wear il Hire nil thc lawyers in Georgia i you need them to help in tho pro sedition. In thc (lentil of Bishop Duncan, tho Methodist church has lost one of its best men and thc state one of her best citizens. Bishop Dun can exerted a great influence for tho good of men and state and his death is a great blow. ?a? <c> ?#? The gentlemen of the General Assembly are now taking part in tho closing scene and the curtain will ring down on tho linnl act of this legislature Some of tho pres ent members will hardly return nguiu and they arc making tho most out of it. That's right. ??M <.? <#> When it comes to getting the best things in the gifts of naturi4, Marlboro and Bennettsville are right there with the goods. But our town needs a few manufactur ing plants. Why not get in be hind the ice plant and push it through ( It is about the the thing which comes in handy just now. Thc deadly pistol is still getting in its work from all over thc coun try thc reports come every day of its victims. Tho killing last Tues day night in this county adds one moro to thc long list. A few hangings would call a halt to this kind of work better than anything else and is thc best argument on thc subject. .>>.??. Wc heard a man remark thc other day that he was mighty care ful when he came south. Ile was from the north and seemed to bc of the opinion that every man in thc south carried a pistol and on tho slightest provocation would pull and shoot. Ile said that ho certainly was careful what be said and that he attended strictly to his own business. It was explained to him that he was laboring under a wrong impression and that the people herc wore not all of this nature. 1 Ie, of course, has forth ed this opinion through reading about the great numbers of mur ders in the past few weeks and thinks that mob rule and "pistol toting" is general down hero. (Junfortunately this is tho opinion of a lot of good people away in other sections of our own land and to be fair they could scarcely form any other. ll is time for law and Ol'dOr lo liolil away and all good citizens should stand by the laws. This impression is doing our section a lo tof harm and tho best way to remove it is to enforce the laws against carrying concealed weapons and hang some of tin' murderers lawfully and not by lynching. PEE DEE PRESBYTERY. I Meeting Held Last Tuseday - Bu Muess Transacted. A called meeting of presbytery was held to consider the call of McOoll, Carolina, and (Mio presby terian churches for thc services ol' Kew ,1. ,). Brown, lately of ('hes ter county, and to make arrange ; men ts for his installation over > these several charges. The fol lowing members of tin; presbyery wore present: Revs. A. II. McArn, of Choraw, D. M. Ku I ton, of Dal lington, A. (J. B?chner, of Ked Bin IV, and Bunyan McLeod, ol . Bennettsville, and tho following elders: ,). K. Willis, of McColl, Dr. Reedy of, Clio, and ,1. N. Drake and J. T. Kitson of Ben nettsvillo. Kev. .1. ?I. Brown was recived ; from Bet Iud Prcspytery and ar rangements made for his instill alien as followrs: The '2nd Sun. day of March the Kev. Bunyai r McLeod and Kider ,1. T. Kason at 3 McColl; on the third Sunday ol , March in the morning the Kew A, 3 II. Bunkner and Kider ?Vlei) Mor. - risen at Carolina; and on the eve liing ol' that same day the Kev. A ; II. McArn and Kider Peedy wil j have charge of thc instillation al .?Clio. ',Suffered day .uni night the torincii ' ot Itching piles. Nothing helped tue uti ' til I used Donn's (Hutment, lt eurei - MIC permanently," lion John U Garret! Mayor, Girard, Ala. SOME MORE VOTFS By Marlboro Members in the Leg islature. The senat e passed a bill to in crease the salaries ot" state oflicors by a vote ol' '2'2 to ll. Senator Hogers voted lor it. Tho salary of the governor is raised from $3000 to $4000, and most ot tho other state ollicors from $11)00 to $2250. Hy a vote of 20 to 7, the senate passed the bill to create two new judicial circuits. Senator Rogers voted for the bill. The fourth cir cuit is to be composed of Chester field, Darlington and Marlboro. The house voted to raise the state tax levy to 5-i mills. A mo tion to reduce it to 5 mills was voted down. Gibson Dane and McColl voted for the reduction. Dast year the levy was l? mills. Thc bill to lix the salaries of county auditors and treasures pass ed thc house. 87 to 18. Dane and McColl voted for if, Gibson not voting. The salary of each for Marlboro is fixed at $1080-$90 a month. A bill to prevent liquor from being removed from a railroad car except in a town where there is a dispensary, passed the house, 64 to 55. Gibson, Ivane and Mc Coll voted for it. Thc bill to require secret orders to apply to the clerk of court for license, was killed, 50 to 44. Lane voted for the bill, Met-oil against it, and Gibson was absent. A bill to require dispensaries to be closed in counties where they had apparently boen voted out, pending any contest of the election passed the house, 78 to 16. Gib son, Ivane and McColl voted for the bill. Amendment lo allow dispensa* rios to be opened in counties where they seem to be voled in, ponding a contest, was voted down, 75 lo 17. All the Marlboro members voled against it. The bill did not become law. Dane voted to abolish thc I migration bureau, McColl ami ( iibson not voting. McColl voted lo provide for a slale auditor and inspecter, Dane voted against ibis ollico, (iibson not voting. Dane voted to relieve thc state treasurers from paying for bonds which were stolen from the state treasurer's oiUce. McColl Noted not to relieve them, and Gibson did )n>t vote. Senator Rogers was one of thc nine senators who voted against the bill to raise the salaries ol' leg islators from four dollars a day for I'orly days to $200 foi- thc ses sion. Senator Rogers voled for the proposition to submit state prohi bition or county dispensaries te thc people at a special election. Senators Rogers and Laney were tho only two who voted agaist a constitutional amendment to change thc oflicial tille of tin "adjutant ami inspector general' to "adjutant general." Senator Rogers voted for the bill to enroll and register anew all flu votes of the state this summer. The bill became law and there wil be a new enrollment. Senator Rogers voted to hav< . the increase in the salaries of conn ty auditor and treasurer go int< : elicet this year, which was adopt ed Senator Rogers voted to pro hibit any member of the legisla ture from being elected to the new position of insurance commission I er, and this provision was incur derated in the law. Senator Ko gers voted agatnst the bill to pro vide for the oflico of insu nine? commissioner. 1 Senator Rogers voted in favo; \ of a state health ollicor. A weak stomach means weal stomach nerves, always. And fbi is also trite of tho heart, and kid ? noys. ID a pity that sick one I continue to drug tho stomach oi ? stimulate the heart and kidneys The weak nerves, not the organ themselves need (his help. Thi explains why Dr. Shoop's Rester 1 alive has, ;ind is promptly hoi pin; so many sick ones. If ?roes di rec 1 to I he cause ol 1 hese diseases. Tes . ibis vital truth ami see. duo. T I >ouglas, } i I ONE NEGRO SHOOTS ANOTHER Evander Bostick Killed by Willis Crosland on Tuesday Night at Beauty Spot. An inquest was bold on Wed nesday morning over tho dead body of Evander Bostick who was shot and hilled by Willis Crosland on Tuesday night and thc jury re turned the following verdict, "wc, the jury, lind that Evander Bos tick cunio to his death by a gun shot wound in the bands of Willis Crosland." Crosland luis been re manded to jail to await trial be fore tho court on the chargo of murder. It seems from thc testimony given at the inquest that all of the parties aro colored and live in He bron township at Beauty Spot. That on last Tuesday night a party of negroes had gathered at a house of one of their number in that neighborhood to play check ers and that among tho number was Willis Crosland. That about 8.30 o'clock when the game was in full progress someone knocked at the door. He was told to come in but instead of doing so went n round to thc window and knocked on the window glass. At this Crosland jumped up and seizing a gun which was lying across tho bcd said" I will see who it is" and opened the door and discharged tho gun. Someone was heard to fall and running out the negro Bostick was found lying on the ground in a pool of blood with the load of shot in him. Ile was car ried into the house and lingered a few hours and then passed away. Crosland stayed at his bedside and made no effort to escape. Some thought that the matter was an accident as there had been absolutely no ill feeling between the two. But. it was certainly a piece of carelessness or rather recklessness for Crosland to shoot at random and he will have to face thc charge of murder. Ile was brought and landed in jail on Wednesday morning by deputy sherill' Minson. -0*0 Stop thal tickling cough! Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it. and wit h perfect safety- lt is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tolls mothers to mc nothing else oven with very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and lender stems of a lune healing mountainous shrub fur nish the curative properties to Dr, Shoop's Cough Cine lt, calms th* cough, and heals tho sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium no chloroform, nothing harsh usct to injure or suppress. Demant Dr Shoop's. Take, no other. ,f, T I )ouglas. Marlboro Guards Attention! Quarters Co. IC, 1st lofty, N (J.S. C. Deb. 26, 08. ( (encrai ( )rdcrs, No. 2 I. The annual inspection c thc National Guard ol South Car olina, as required by section 1(3 Military code of South Carol inti and section l l, Military Act, .Jami ?ry 21, 1903, will be held accord ing to tho following schedule: Lieutenant elms. II. cabaniss Jr., U S A, will inspect for th War Department and col \Y ' Brock, Asst Adjt and Ins. Gen will inspect for the state. HAD -o+c -v- N Grippe is sweeping the country Stop it with Prcvcntics, before i gets deeply seated. To check earl colds with these little Candy Col ('ure Tablets is surely sensible an safe. Prcvcntics contain no qu nine, no laxative, nothing bars or .sickening. Pneumonia woul never appear if early colds wei promptly broken. Also good fe feverish children. Largo box, 1 tablets, 'j,') cents. Vest pockt boxes 5 cents. Sold by J. 'I I douglas. -o+o-. Sunday at Presbyterian Church. Kev. Bunyan McLeod will spca next, Sunday morning on thc sui ?eel "The men of our ehurc'l an their spiritual lifo." This se'mo is preached preparatory to Ja; mott's Sunday. ? v PASSENGER SERVICE From Bennettsville via Bennettsville Cheraw R. R.-Seaboard Air Line Ry Richmond--\Vashington'''Philadelphia"-New York Cve llcnnettsville. IA'C Kol lock . l/vc Hamlet. ]JVC Raleigh. Arv Richmond. Arv Washington. Arv Philadelphia ....,"", Arv New York ..?..<.# Ivve Kollocks. I/ve 1 lamlct. Cvo Raleigh. Arv Portsmouth 8 00 9 Si 10 25 1 20 6 05 9 25 12 56 3 15 P. M. A. M. P. M. 9 51 P. M 10 25 1 20 A 10 10 M. 8 00 A. M. 8 46 9 15 12 50 P. M. 6 05 9 30 4 21 A. M, 7 30 No Connec tion Cheraw- Camden-Columbia- -Savannah-- Jacksonville St. Augustine l<vc Bennettsville... I/ve Kollocks . Arv Cheraw. Arv Camden. Arv Columbia. Arv Savannah. Arv Jacksonville.... Arv St. Augustine. ??8 00 10 44 10 50 12 23 1 20 4 35 9 00 11 00 P. M. A.M 8 00 10 19 10 25 12 10 1 20 5 05 9 50 A. Mi P. M. Wilmington- Monroe- -Charlotte- Atlanta Birmingham Ivvc Renncttsville. Cve Kollocks. Arv Hamlet . tvve Hamlet. Monroe. Arv Charlotte. Arv Atlanta. Arv birmingham . live Hamlet. Arv Wilmington.. 8 00 9 51 10 15 10 20 12 20 1 25 9 40 10 10 8 20 12 35 |P. M. A. M. P. Bf. A. BI. 8 00 8 46 9 15 9 45 ll 40 .12 35 9 40 A. Bf. P. M. Try an Ad with u s and watch the result io Our FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ki to the Friends and Customers of Claude T, Moore Wo have purchased the business of Claude T, Moore and arc now located at his old stand. The lire "put us to tho bad" lor a little while but we are now prepared todo a larger business than ever and to givo you thc right goods at the right prices. Wc extend our thanks for aid received during thc lire and assure you that same is appreciated by us. Wo will be open for business at th? former stand of Claud T Moore on Sat urday February. 1st. Wc want all our customers and friends anthill of Claude T Moore's customers and friends to continue to trade with us and got the best groceries at the cheapest pri?es. If you want anything PHOKTE TSTO. 16 and they will be delivered at. your home. Again thanking our friends and asking for a con tinuance of their patronage, wc arc Yours respectfully, R.D.ROGERS East Darlington Street, stand formerly occupied by Claude --T. Moore