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BBNNETTSVILLB, S, C. CO., Hnbncrlytlon erlcei Uno year.$1.00 Six months.50 Throe months.25 PERSONAL J li MoKittrick spent a day in Columbia last week. J E Normont was in town .Sat urday on buisness. J II Heck ham spont Sunday with home folks at Kock Hill. Miss Hallie Lytch spent Satur day with kinpcoplo at Gibson. Miss Sudio Hailey of McColl S C is the guest of relatives in thc city-Charlotte Observer. Mrs C K May and children arc visiting her sister Mrs W W Wanamaker at Orangeburg. W F Stevenson, a prominent attorney of Cheraw is hore attend ing court this week. Mrs. Ira Hounds has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Clara Hil lups, in Clarendon county. T R Stokes Editor of tho Har ington Press, was among the visto rs to town on Monday. .1 L Everett of Monroe spent Saturday and Sunday with Ins parents Mr and Nits .1 fj ! '.ven i . Mrs. 0, h\ Moore and eau; [itel Miss Erne ?tine, ot' < ?he rirw, . il Thrrsduy lil town \% iib :.. lat! Mrs. ? ?taw??n wvr.t, fo'j Ghestor Stiturdh d abcoim'ii hf; the illness v.*. liov . lei , . '5 IL White! Dr O li May w yesterday lp ill tend of tho Stair Medical S will ret urn t onighl. Mrs. Kilon riven ail I rori) Kcnnei't, N. c., Batu lu,\ ; v I ? spend some timo with her soi , i? L and ( 1 W Erceman. Hon John Gary l'>\ans of Spar? tanburg, candidate for tho United States Senate, was in town on Monday shaking hands with friends D D McColl is ch airman of th executive committee of tho stat0 bankers association, which will meet in Columbia on Thursday of next week. George Crosland has been crit ically ill for several days at his home east of town. At the hour of going to press, he was thought to bo dying, Mrs. A P Breeden, of Bonnetts ville, is spending a few days in town, visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. li \i Covington. Lau rinburg Exchange. J II MoKittrick Misses Callie Dees and Annie Sampson returned Saturday night from Greenwood whore they attended thc H Y V U state convention. The Fitfchugh lumber company, which has been sawing timber on George Croslands place. near town, is moving to Ausburn, Dar lington county. The Pee Dee Chapter D. A. lt.; will hold its next meeting at the! home of Mrs. YV II Ellorbe, Tues day morning at ton o,clock, April 21. The subject for this meeting is Colonial New York, J. E. Purcell of Ked Springs has been hero several days, sur veying for T. IC. and C. S. Mc Call. Mr. Purcell represented North Carolina in tho location of the state line along the Marlboro border in 1905, Rev. H. H. Ttirnipsood and litl'e ion, of Columbia, spent Mondnv night With his brother Kev. K. K. Turnipseed and went to Dari jug* ton yesterday to ntl end the Kp worth League, Mr. Turnip-eed is one of the prontiniont speakers who will address tho meeting. ICIder ,). T. < Yaw ford. :m old subscriber of tho Democrat, wa in town linday, having ridden a bicycle from Kau ri ; i bu r< {, Elder Crawford works in Ibo coll?n mill during the Week and preaches <>" Sumlu.v. I le says that t he I /nu inbtirg mill is now running llfiys in tl^e week. OP Townsend ?Ir, and .bm ?' Coviiu'lo'.i of Hon??ollsville, lil Charmless of (Mio, Marlboro I la mer und Knox Ku-ie?Tti,.v ol Ttl* tym, uro ni home iVom (Jlenn n college^ beiiig among the ?$()?> stu dents dismissed from ibo college because tllOy ran away <>n April KooTs day. These are all the. boys from Marlboro except live seniors. Miss Callie Dees attended tho HYP U Convention in Green wood last week. Miss Daisy Free man taught in her placo at the cotton mill school during her ab sence. Tho protracted meeting at the Baptist church will begin Sunday and is expected to last two weeks. Mr. Jones will bo assisted by Dr. Oliver. Preaching each day at 3:30 p. m., and 8 p, m. Misses Emmie Newton and An nie Carlisle, F. W. Groome, li, C. Newton and Kev. lt. E. Turnip seed are attending thc State Bp worth LeagUO convention which is in session at Darlington. W. M. F. Gibson of Scotland county was in town Friday, Ile says that politics are interesting in North Carolina now, with tho prohibition election and tho elect ion of governor and United States senator on hand. Mr. and Mrs. P C Cujluni have been spending several days in town visiting relatives. They were on their way to their home at Batesburg from Funguay Springs, N. C., where Mr. Cul luni has been teaching. Rogers for Re-election Nicholas B Rogers announces today that ho will be ^a candidate to succeed himself in tho ollice of county treasurer. Mr. Bogers is now serving his iirst term and bas le av ox . filent ollicial. 1 lc n >ks thc ? copi? lo . . dp rsc his wont by iivdy Spears v jr Solicitor. I Solicitor .1 Monroe Spears, ol' Darlington, announces himself: a candidate for re-election. Mr. I Spears is now serving an unexpir ed term, having been appointed to succeed tho late Solicitor John son. J le has proved himself to be au able prosecuting attorney and an energetic wosker. So far, he has no opposition for re-election. Tom Webster Married. Thos. M Webster has received a message from Richmond an nouncing the marriage of his son, Thos. IJ Webster, to a Richmond gil l, lt seems that thc marriage was quite a surprise, to Mr. Web ster's friends in Richmond as well as in Bennettsville. They were married in Washington. Mr. Webster worked in the A 1 vocale oflicc .several years. His friends here, wish him and his bride all possible happiness, Graham for Supervisor. To lay tho announcement ol' Eli sha ?). Graham appears as a can el?date for supervisor. Mr. (lia ham was a candidate two years a go and lacked only a few of get ting into the second race. En couraged by the flattering vote he received then, and the solicitations of friends he has decided to try again. Mr. Graham has hud I long experience in the manage ment of labor, and has proved himself to bo not only an expert farmer but a good roadbuildor, as he made some of the Iirst san.! sud i clay roads in the county. -. ? - . -. - - E&st- Parks Brightsvilio, April IO Mar ried in Brightsvilio on Sim 1 day the 12th day ol' April I OOS by T I' St ubi is, notary publie, Mr. ! T \ Tark-; and Miss N L Last all bi' Bed Springs, Robeson county, V ( 5. Wltne-es My. \\ [?] \\'0|> itor and wife Mr. George M Web ster of Bethel church and about twenty others, The bride and groom returned af once to Ked Springs, Robeson county, N. C. j Ti, ' ( ! rand Lodge K. ol' IV will 'meei in Aiken on the fourth Tues (la.\ in May, ? -??. ? . Thc South Atlantic League opened thc baseball season on Monday ol' last, week and tic moulons crowds were out. on the opening days, The. other leagues open shortly and thc whole coun try is baseball w ?ld. SHOULD DE KEPT Matter of Roiatnin^ the Military Company Ncedek. Tho matter of holding tho Marl boro guards in thc state militia is now up and in fact it is right up to the town as to whether or not Bennettsville is to retain tho com pany. Adjutant and Inspector General Boyd says that it remains for tho people of .Bennettsville to say whether or not the company is to romain herc and he wants the matter settled at once as do all the rest connected with tho case. On last Tuesday Capt. VV II Mc Intyre ami a reporter for tho Ad vocate went to Columbia to see General Boyd about the company. But the General was out of the city on an inspecting tour and a telegram found him at Greenville ami he wired that iie would reach Columbia carly Thursday morning. Capt. McIntyre remained to sec him anil did talk the matter over and General Boyd stated to him that it remained with the people of Bennettsville to decide the mat ter. Kor sometime there has been a spirit ol' discontent and resentment ai thc present standing of the af fair. Thc town seems to have lost :;!! interest in the company and furthermore lhere has been objec tion expressed tit the Way in which t ho company was being conducted. rbis hil booti thc \\;?.\ for (fuite u whili lind; [he nial ter bits reached hi cars of ( louerai Bd? d. Is fad ' . rai himself was up here ai. tl iii ; s ttoil last, tall atv! got I i rsl hand information as to tho tn ti bid and what thc company was j! illy doing. Capt. McIntyre hus now on the. i oii something over fifty men and al tho inspection a few days ago tho company made a creditable showing according to the statement of thc inspecting oilicors and they so roportodjto Gcnoral Boyd. They stated that there was a great im provement in tho company since tho previous inspection. Drills have been held regulary and each military order has been carried out. The Captain of the company, VV II McIntyre, says that bebas dono all that he can to make the com pany what it should be. That he has instructed thc members as best he knew how and his work has been approved by the superior of ficers. That ho has done, all he can to gd the town people interested and that he wants to see the com pany the pride of Bennettsville. ts KN KK AL novo's POSITION. From a previous conversation which the reporter had with Gen eral Boyd tho following is his po sition: That tin; people of Ben nettsville do not seem to fake any interest in the company. That there has been expressed dissatisfaction with the present standing and that he has been endeavoring to get everything harmonious. Ile. said that he wanted the company to stay here but that unless the citi zens of Bennettsville would take Some interest and show that they Wanted it that there was no use in keeping it here. That .furthermore there were several other towns in tho state which were' anxious to have military companies and they would jump at the chance of get ting in Bonnettsville's place. He said i hat several towns furnished armories for thc men and that they took pride in thc company and wore ready to do all that they could fer il. | le said that he want ed to know what thc I rouble. Wits and he Would endeavor lo remedy it as tar as he was abb1. i:<?i ii'MKNT ur.iNi; wtTIIHKI.I). The coii)p!in,\, as previously slated, has passed inspection anti is Waiting I'm- its new equipment. The equipment is in Columbia but ( tonend Boyd doc ; not fool its if t he cn i zens of Bennettsville aro support ?hg tho company and bc is holding the equipment until furl lt or developments, It is np to thc Bennettsville people, and especially the business men to impress thc Hilliary department that the. town is willing and anxious to have the company and that they will sup port it. MILITARY COMPANY NEEDED. That Iionnottsvillo needs a mili tary company is obvious. Suppose thoro should bo soino great out break, or something happen which would require military aid, what could bo done if thc company hore was out of service i And then too thcro is no telling when it is need ed. Right herc at hand they could bo turned out on short notice and protect the town and put down thc law breakers should occasion arise while if thc company is allowed to bc removed tho town would have no protection. NO CHANCE FOR ANOTHER. And thc company needs to bc kept herc for if it is removed then there will bc no chanco again soon to have another. As stated before thcro arc several other towns in tho state clamoring for a place in tho militia and they aro willing to give tho aid needed and to back up thc company as it should bo. IMMEDIATE ACTION CALLED FOR. There should bc sonic action tak en immediately on the matter. It is a matter which should person ally interest every citizen and es pecially those having property hore. S<>me plan should be decid ed on and that at once, (ten Boyd wants to feel that tho business men is behind the thing und what ever is tho present trouble let. him know and he will take thc proper stops io see thal everything- is lik ed nil rigel. In justice to tho com pany, injustice to Capt. McIntyre, in justice lo th?: town, in justieo to < lenora! lloyd, ?uni ?,; justice io everyone if thoro aro any com plaints they should i to made known and that openly. Tho matter de mands attention ut once, lt is right up to the town. Democratic Club Attention.. Pursuant to order of County Chairman the Bervnottsvillo Doiiv ocatic Club is hereby called to meet in thc Court House at 'A oclock PM Saturday April 25th 190$. Every member is urged to attend Buisncss of importance Club must then reorganize fer ensuring twe years elect Delegates to Country Convention etc. T I Kogo rs C D Kaste r 1 i h g President Secretad-y Constipation causes headache nausea,dizziness, languor,heart palp I tatton. Drastic physics grip* i sicken, weakon thc howels and don't ci:.'* Dean's Kopulets act gently and car? constipation. '23 cents Ask yourdrue; gist. Notice Final Discharge Estate of W K Breeden. Having tiled in the probat< judge's ofhee of Marlboro conn ly our final return as execu tors of thc estate of W 1> Breeden notice is hereby gi vet that we will apply to sait court ou the 24th day of Apri 1908 for a final dischargea sud) executors, li B Breeden, ,1 fi Breeden, Executors, Mureil 24th, 1?08 i :'?-!.*> Notice of Final Discharge Estate of .1 Cannon. I laving Mod in thc probat judge'.-: office of Marlboro com ty my iinal return as ndminii t rator of the estate of Iv J Cai non notice is hereby given tilt I will apply lo said courl c thc 20th day of April loos |< lei lei's dismissory ?is such at ininisl rater. Chas ll May, Qualified Adniiiiistralor Mardi 20th, I0?8 ISMO 'i nc democrats are continuii the filibuster in the house and t rcbublicans ure adopting str cloth Uro rules and shutting o IV ( bato. I ROW AT A SCHOOL Five Men Indicted for a Distur bance at Deborah At tho closing exercises of the Deborah school at Quicks cross roads in Smithville last Friday night, thcro was a general fight in which one man was cut in thc neck and another had his coat cut in the back. The school was in charge of Mrs K I) Grant a daughter of Kev T L Delvin. Mrs Grant's sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs Joe Dannclly of ICrhardt 8 C were visiting Mrs (J rant and attended tho school clos ing. Mr Grant is one of tho trust ees of tho school. County Superin tendent Easterling nml Represen tative J P Gibson wore present and took part in the exercises. Near the close there was an ex citing negro dialogue, and thc audience which was ont on the ground in front of the school house crowded up to see and hear the pupils, lt seems that Wcsiry Brig man was leaning over M ra Dan nelly and using profane, and ob scene language. Mr Dannel ly ask ed him not to curse in tho presence of ladies, lie kept on cursing and dared Mr Dannclly to resent it Dahnnell.v jumped up and collared Brigmm) and thc latte* drew a knife. Dannclly threw dowiw.no look thc knife away from him. Brtghi?n's friends then crowi around DaiinClly Mi? ?' m : i fight followed. Grant Mid Du.ihelj.S . wife tiniialy peruaded huh I into the schoolhouse. In ii: ; V 1 somebody cut* Dannel ly ' couti all thc way across t!.>- ! hcli ie- . I h knife did no! pchetrhUitc the dt.in. .Jessie Chr. vis received ;i gash it ross the sitie ol' the neel, sov ittl inches long. As a result of tho moioo, Ru Odom Richard Odom. Wesley Brig man, White* Odom und S) T Quick are indicted before Magistrate rCastorling for drunkenness disord erly conduc?s and carying son coaled weapons. Thc trial has i ot yet been held Richard Odom was a trustee of t ho Deborah school. Quick was a trustee ol' the Antiooki Both cf them have boon removed by the county bo&2?d of education since? tho difficulty. Whito Odom is the constable ot Magistrat? Hurley in Bright s villi. THF SALEM SCHOOL Closing Exercises Will be Held on 29?nst Beginning U 10 A. M. Tl Ki closing exercises of Salem school will bo held on Wednesday, April 2$, beginning promptly at ten (10) o'clock in tho morning. There, will be appropriate exer cises by the school, and addresses by Mr. W. II. Hand of S. C. Uni versity* and by Kev. E. (). Wat son, presiding elder of Marion district. The exercises promise to be very interesting and will doubtless draw a largo crowd. Many peo plo from Bonnettsvillo will doubt less be among the number. Rogers for Sherill. William If, Rogers of Drake to day announces his candidacy for sheri If. Mr. Rogers is a son of that steiling Democrat and sol dier. tin? late Sherill B. A Hogers, and is himself a loyal Doroocral and a young man of high charac ter and is well quail tied for the importan! position lo which ho as pires. Ile was defeated loni' years ago, bul hopes to be a w in ncr this time. Grippe is sweeping tho country. Stop it with Proventics, before it gets deeply seated, To check early eolds with'these little landy Cold ( Juro Tablets is snr. ly sensible and safe. Provon ti cs contain no qui nine, no laxative, nothing harsh |or sickening. Pneumonia Would never appear if carly colds wore promptly "broken. Also good for feverish children. Dargo box, 48 tablets, 26 contai Vest pocket, boxes cents. Sold by ?I. T, Douglas. ; \ CAN'T DE SEPARATED Some Bennetisville People Ka.ve Learned How to Get Rid of Both. Back and kidney ache?ax*o twin brothers. You cant separate them. And you cant get rid of tho backache until you cure tho kid ney ache. If tho kidneys are well and strong, the rest of tho system is pretty suro to be in vigorous health. Doan's Kidney Pills inako strong healthy kidneys. A. M, Pilgrim, living one milo west of Darlington, S. (J-, says: "My kidneys were badly disor dered and caused a burning son sat ion during tho passage of tho secretions. My back pained me and would often bo so lame that I could not rest at night. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and they were so highly recom mended for such complaints that I got a box. The acted like magic, proving to bo Just the remedy needed for my back and kidneys. After a short uso, I was free from backache and also from the kidney difficulty, I never before used a remedy that acted so quickly and e He?tivoly as :>':,!.'< Kidney Pills and t belivo Ijii ; . m ,' r i'i".l ?n recommend . . . . ur.." : ale bv all dealers. Prie* u Kostwr- M Iburn Co,, ' . :'o. N " .. i .rU, Uno agent? . ij :io u a.: ce--bonn's i ?;m t let ;!?.'. . ..y auuVr ?wm vezo* In I? i . fi:'*i . h ny 1:0hln? o? tilo skin. . ilnl'Uu ti . ... tis ?n>t.;.Mt. rollet", .. ieK'iy. r'er feebly safe for el HtlrtUn ,\ll dr'u'^?ts't yell il. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for yeo-) - N'o appetite, and wUab I did eat distressed me terribly, Burdock I ?loud ititt.ers e .. red me."' -J. ii Walker, Sunbury. Ohio. Attention: Democrats The Democratic Club? of Marl boro County vrvll assemble at the ita respective- places sf meet ing on Saturday Apr. tho 25 at 5 p tn for the purpose of reor gardaing by eloeting a President ono or more Vivo Presidents a re cording and a corresponding Se cretary, a Treasurer and a mom bo,-of-tho County Executive Coca in', ?tee and sisal 1 have thc follow ing working committees of not loss than three members each, vi/.: A committee oh registration, an excutive committee and such other com tn it tees as to each Club may seem expedient. The Club ?will be entitled lo delegatos as follows. ; Ad am sv i Ho 4 Bonnettsville IB Brightsville 5 Brownsville 7 Clio 12 Hebron i? McColl ll Mill Vi)Iago 3 Quicks Cross Roads 4 Ked Hill 0 Smithville 4 i Tatum 4 By order of the County Ex ecutive Committee* Jno N Drake Chairman A C Green Secretary, Bonnettsvillo, S c April Oth 1908 Sp--lin A D Weak Women To wonk and niling women, thom la at least on? vu y to help, but with tine wfty. two treatments, most bo oom bined, Ono ls loeal. ono ts cmist Un tional, hut boili uro hnportnnt, hot h essential. Pr. shoop's Night Ono is tho Leeal. Hr Slioop's Itestorftllvo, tho Constitutional. Tho formol?-Ur. Shook's Nitfht ('uro-isa topical tnucoufl membruno suppository remedy, whii? nr. Shoop'a lUstorallvo l9 wholly an internal trout, mont. Tho Kestoratlvo roaches throughout tim ontlro svstcin. seeking tho repair of nil nervo, ull tis-u'. natl Hil brood ailments. Tho"N Rlit Curo", tu lt J n.un,, implies, (looa its work w h 0 you sloop, lt soothes ftoroftndlhnftWq ttl mucous surface.*, heals local weaknesses and .discharge*, whllu tin. Uostomtlvo, oas?.? norvous oxeitonunt, glve? ronowed visor and ambition, build . np wastell tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vii(..r. and energy. Toko Dr. Shoop a 1;, stonitlvo-Tablets or Llquiu-asft general tonia j to tho ss sU in. Vor positivo tocal help, uso os wall Dr. ?hoop's Night Cure JNO. T. DOUGLAS.