The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 17, 1908, Image 3
ALFONSO WINS
DILLON RACES
ROBERT JACKSON DIED AT
CLIO FRIDAY
Four Carloads, of Cantalopes Haye
?ecn Shipped from Clio
to Date.
Clio, July 13.~lno Clio Jok
ers shipped tho first car load of
cantaloupes ever shipped from hero;
on the Uth and shipped four car
loads up to Saturday night.
1 Miss Paulino Edens has returned
home after spending a month with
relatives in Cotton Valley in up
per Merion.
In Dillon on Friday it'was my
pleasure to meet Mrs Zack Don
aldson, ono Of Marlboro county's
best ladies who is now a resident
of Dillon. 1 also niet Mrs ? G
Mills of WhiteV'illc, N C, one of
tho towns eminent' ladies wlo was
on a visit to her brother in Dillon.
A fairly well lilied car load of
Clio people attended the r?oes at
Dillon on Friday. Several auto
mobiles carried loads. All enjoyed
thc races and were delighted to
know that Marlboro county fur
nished thc' fastest horse in Walter
Drake's Alphonso.
Miss Carrie Weill is spending
her vacation at home, and will re
turn to Kings business college in
the fall to complete her studies.
At the racc? at Dillon on Friday
Drake's Alphonso proved to be thc
king of the track, as no horse on
thc ground could equal Alphonso
in speed and Connor's Hoy Wilks
is to be reckoned with in future ra
ces. Everything passed off in a
manner to.be enjoyed by all, ex
cept an excess of booze was visible
in a ease or two. At least half of
the crowd was ladies with a con
siderable number of babies but all
were properly cared for and will
possibly be present at the next ra
too?vit? pa&acu away on r nu,ay
night, victim of typhoid fever and
was buried at Salem church on
Saturday by thc pastor Kev
Brabham and many friends. Mr
Jackson prosed to be an accepta
ble citizen and a faithful member
of thc Baptist church giving it
substantial support as a layman,
at about three score years Of life.
In death he left nine children and
was lately married and leaves a
second wife who in her bereave
ment has many who also feel be
reft of a s.auneh friend. In Robt
Jackson thc county loses a quiet
valuable citizen.
Mr (Maud Hart is doing some
line photographic work here now.
Mr J D Crabb leaves for his
home in Lake City Fla, Wednes
day morning.
At Hasty Monday I found the
melon season coming in with thc
watermelon prospect very bl ight
but tho present price of cania
loupes is discouraging.
Mr II (J McColl is recovering
from alight Spell of fever.
It Can't Be Beat.
Tia- best ol all teachers is experience.
C M Marden, of Silver City, North Caro?
lilia, says: "I find that Klectrie Piners
docs ntl that's claimed for lt. l'or stone
ach, J.iver and Kidney Iron hi cs it can't,
hp beal. I have tried il and foul il il
most excellent medicine." Mr Harden
is right; it's thc best <>i all medicines
also for weakness, lame back, and ailinn
down'conditions. liest too for chills and
malaria. Sold nuder guarantee .it Doug
las it Breeden drug store. 50c.
Wan in Poor Health For Ycnvs
Ira W. Kelly, of Mansfield, Pa , write?
"I wits in poor health for two year?, tait
faring from kidney and bladder tronblo, 1
spent considerable money commiting phyto?
fiann without obtaining any pinked bene
fit, hut \vnr? cured l.y Foley's Kid nop Cato,
and I druin! to add my testimony that it
ni iy hn tie .-anne of restoring (!><. heul th of
others" Itel uno HU hst itu tus, ll.dd it Cu
Cheapest accident insurance (jr Thom
as KcUrtrie ( ?il. Slops (he pajil .ind heals
thc wound. All druggesl sell it.
If you value your dog, be sure
to get one of those good muzzles
from Crosland Live Stoc k co.,
Phone 42, 7
REPORT OFCOUI
Report, of Disbursements of Co
"?o^nty? From June
5th, 1908, on Ord
Supervisor atv
cnt of Ed
Itemized disbursement of Ordi
nary Taxes for all purposes em
bracing poriod above mentioned.
(Continued from last Issue)
SCHOOL CLAIMS PAID
DISTRICT NO 2d
J C Moline Jr, rent $0 05
Miss Corrie B Napier, teach
ing 100
Dennis Wright, repairs 13
Miss Corrie B Napier, teach
ing 50
Dennis Wright, wood 5
Miss.Corric B Napier, teach
ing 50
Bennett Hedgepcth Co, ma
terial, ll 80
D L ThOrti?s, teaching 25
Evand?r McCormick,' labor 5
D E Thompson, teaching ?0
Miss Corrio D Napier, " 50
DL Thomas, 41 25
J C McRae Jr, rent 10
Miss Corrio B Napier, teach
ing 50
D E Thompson, teaching 30
Miss Corrie B Napier, " 50
DL Thomas, 44 40
Dennis W right, wood ?) 50
Miss Corrio B Napier, teach
ing 50
I) E Thompson, teaching 30
Total disbursements $040.35
DISTRICT NO 23
Robert E Wright, teaching $101
Mabel Green 44 90
Total disbursement 3101
DISTRICT NO 24
Miss May Pecle, 44 75
J R O'Neal, repairs IT 10
S E Frasier, teaching 00
Miss May Peelc, ,4 112.50
!>;>34 00
DISTRICT No 2.")
Miss Sue (ovington, teaching .'><>
.lohn Edwards, wood 1
Miss Sue Covington, teaching 50
Excelsior lldw Co, stove I 00
John Edwards, wood 2 12
Miss Sue Covington, teaching 50
li D Rogers Ai Bro, supplies 1 0.")
W A Townsend, teaching 25
dohn Edwards, wood 1 25
Miss Sue Covington* teaching50
\Y A Townsend, 25
Miss Sue Covington, 41 50
.John EaSterling, wood 6
W A Townsend, teaching 50
Miss Sn.1. Covington,teach'g 100
Total disbursment $100 07
DISTRICT so 20
Enterprise lldw Co, mdse $25 I h
W F Carver, repairs 15
Strauss ?Ve Co, furniture 55
I M I laig, repairs 10 40
Crosland & Tyson, insurance 20
Miss Mattie Covington*
teaching 05
A L Kasterling, library io
Miss Mattie Covington,
leaching IMO
I R Prince, teaching ('?()
Miss Mattie Covington, 44 65
J B Wynn, repairs & wood 01 84
.1 R Prince, teaching ?10
Kul'us Odom, wood 1 00
Miss Mattie, Covington,
teaching <>,*>
J R Prince, teaching 30
Miss Mattie Covington, 44 65 lo
W M Howe, repairs 3 50
Miss Mattie Covington,
teaching (55
Total disbursement SS51 ?12
DISTHICT \o 27
Mary 10 Douglas, teaching $25
Ell? (J O'Neal, " 40
T IO McCall, wood 1 75
^'^sio Frasier, teaching 25
Ella (? O'Neal, 14 so
Bessie Frasier, .'d)
m TREASURER
unty School, Poll Taxes, Fines
\t Treasurer of Marlboro
3th, 1$G7 to June
ers From County
d Superintend
lucation.
EllaGO'Neai, -V 40
K W Evans, repairs 17
Bessie Frasier, teaching 25
Ella G O'Neal, '** 40
Katie L Braford, 14 120
Total disbursement $400 75
DISTRICT NO 28
Miss Blanche Coward, teach
ing $40
ll M Taylor, teaching 40
TT Sparks, **, 52 50
Jas A Coxe, repairs 2 95
Miss Nelle II Wilks, repairs 50
A h Easterling, library 1,0
Miss Nellie Wilks, teaching 50
TT Sparks, 44 70
repairs 9
Miss Nellie II WMks,teaching 55 ll
T T Sparks., .teaching io 50
Miss Nellie'II Wilks, 14 101 25
T T Sparks, 36
Miss Nellie II Wilks, 44 125
I Total disbursement 651 31
DISTRICT NO 29
J L Quick, books $1 36
R M Taylor, teaching 19 50
J L Quick, 44 49 50
S S Britt, 44 57.89
I Total disbursement $128 25
DISTRICT NO 30
C B Crosland Co, fixtures $7 50
WC Chauis. fuel 8
Mrs Lizzie B Grant,teaching ?05
Margaret Goodwin, 44 60
W II Smith, fuel 8
Margaret Goodwin, teaching 30
Mrs Lizzie B Grant, 44 70
JT I Rogers, attorney fee 15
Alice Lee Crosland, k> i}0
A L Isasterling, library 10
Miss May Emanuel,teaching 120
.Mice Lee Crosland, 44 . 30
(ico W Gillespie, 44 30
Miss May Emanuel, 44 1 70 15
( ?co W Gillespie, 15
Bank of Marlboro, freight 10 24
Miss May Emanuel,teaching 150
A C 1 douglas, wood 15
Total disbursement $010 39
DISTRICT Nt? 32
Mis F E Munnerlyn, house
rent a. 1 wood $.*>()
Miss Annie Wright,teaching 30
.1 W LeGrand, advice 5
Miss Mattie Wicker,teaching40
R L Free-man, surveying 5
dames Eason, drawing 2 50
Blanche Murphy, teaching 00
Miss Mattie Wicker, " 40
J I) Munnerlyn, lumber 40 95
Miss Mattie Wicker, teach
ing 120
Total disbursement $591) 45
DISTRICT No 33
Miss Bertha T Morris, teach- *
ing 50 50
A L Easterling, library 5
Miss Bertha T Mon is, teach
ing 58 50
Enterprise lldw Co, repairs 00 07
Miss Bertha T Morris, teach
ing 56 50
,1 B Hcustcss, Ins & fuel 16 62
Miss Bertha T Morris, teach
ing 63
Mary .) Easterling Jr, teach
ing 30
L R Sea Ile, wood \ 50
Miss Bertha T Morris, teach
ing 63
Mary .1 Easterling dr, teach
ing 30
,J B llcustCSS, wood 10 50
Miss BerthaT Morris, teach
ing 120
Mary J Easterling, teaching 30
Miss Bertha T Morris, k> 75
Total disbursement S0X;> TP
DISTRICT No IM
E G Stanton, teaching $-10
Quick & English, lumber &
pump io
J L Quick, teaching 32 50
EG Stanton, M 40
Total disbursement $122 60
DISTJHTCT NO 86 .
Miss Mary Miles* teaching $52 50
RAWhifeate, y ?7 50
Miss Mary A Miles, teaching 37 50
K A Wingate, 44 12 50
Miss Mary" ti Miles, 44 30
R A Wing?te, 44 5
J W Driggers, wood 4
Total disbursement $179
' DISTRICT NO 37
Miss Mannie Cole, toddling $50
Manson Johnson, 25
J h Qu iokV wood 7 50
Manson Johnson, teaching 25
Miss Mannie Cole, 44 140
Manson Johnson, 25
Miss Mannie Colo 44 103
Total disbursement $375 50
DISTRICT NO 38
E G Stanton, teaching $40
Lawrence L Quick, 44 40
E G Stanton, *< ' 44 40
1 ,awrencc h Quiok 1 * 25 GO
EG Stanton, 44 40
Lawrence L Quick, teaching 40
(ico Hubbard, fuel 12
E G Stanton, teaching 20
Total disbursement $257 60
BENN KITS VILLE GUA DEI)
SCHOOL, SPECIAL TAX
T C Weatherly, Sec & Treas 113 61
44 221 12
44 628 54
44 1000
.4 500
. 44 1671 71
Total disbursement $4134 98
STATE AND PRIVATE LIBRARY
M McLaurin, lt
Edward "Weatherly, 20
Thomas A Huckabcc, 20
Miss Sue Fletcher, 10
W B Pegues, 20
Miss May Emanuel, 20
CP Hodges. 10
Dr C D Napier, 20
o n i leustcss, i u
A L Easter ling, 25
Edward Weatherly, trustee 10
TAHuckabeo, 10
VV B Pegues, 10
Miss May Emanuel, lo
A L Kastei ling, expenses. 25
A L East url i i ig, 25
Dr C D Napier, io
Total dish trsemeht $13~>
CLIO MONDS
Chas Manning, See ?ft Treas
SiS77 15
mon sciiooi. N< ? l
W B Owens, 8741
A Iv Odom, Sec & Treas 1 USO
Total disbursement $1824
DISPENSARY SCHOOL ?*Ll>'(i FUND
T C Weatherly, Sec & Treas
Col school 8100
J ll Moore, building 116 26
J A Stanton, >k 300
Light Townsend 44 !>00
Total disbursement $716 25
TATUM BONDS
Deposit Bank of Marlboro 8605 90
K KC A 1'lTu* LATIO N
Total Disbursement or
dinary taxes $47,610 53
Total disbursement, lines
and forfeitures 2,403 66
Total disbursement Comp
& road 2,067 25
Total disbursement 38
school districts 23.K09 10
T otal disbursement
BMle Graded school 4,134 98
Total disbursement state
and private library 130
Total disbursement con
tingeht fund 135
Total disbursement (Mio
Bonds S77 15
Total disbursement High
school No 1 1,824
Total disbursement [Dis
trict school Bldg fund 716 25
Total disbursement Tatum >
bonds Co.", 90
Grand total disbursement
\ $84,313 K2
N B Rogers,
Treasurer Marlboro Co.
MUST FILE STATEMENTS
Expense Account Act, Published
by Order off County Executive fl
Committee.
Headquarters of the State D?mo
cratie Executive Committee, Col- .
umbia, S. C., June 4th, 1908. - j
To the County Chairmen of the |
Democratic Party of South Caro <
lina:
Gentlemen: Yon will please 1
call the attention of all 'Candidates 1
in tho Democratic primary in your
County tho following act of the
Legislature, - approved March 6,
1905,-and make it your personal
business t? see that every candi
date liles a pledge with the clerk
:of court of your county as requir
ed by said act:
AN ACT Making Certain Offen
ces in Primrry Elections Mistlem
ean?rs, and Prescribing Penalties
Therefor.
Section 1. Pe lt'enacted by the
General Assembly of South Caro
lin: At and before every political
primary election held by any
political party, organization or
association, for the purpose of
choosing candidates for Office, or
the election of delegates to e?hven
ti?ns, in this State, any person
who shall by threats or any other
f?rra of intimidation, or by the
payment, delivery or promise of
money, or other article of vallie
procure or offer, promise or en
deavor to procure, another to vote
for or against any particular can
didate in such election, or who
?shall, for such consideration, orfcr
I ing to so vote, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
Sec. 2. Every candidate offer
tor.election, under the provisions
of Section 1. shall make the fol
lowing pledge and lile thc same
with the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for the County in
which he is a candidate, unless he
should bc a candidate in more than
j signed, of the
County of and
I State of South Carolina, candidate
j for the office of
i hereby pledge that I will not give
nor spend money, or use intoxicat
ing liquors for the purpose of ob
taining or influencing votes, and
that I shall,at thc conclusion of the
campaign and before the primary
! election, roiulcr to tho 9 Clerk of
Court or (Secretary of State as
hereinbefore provided) under oath,
an itemized statement of all mon
eys spent or provided by mo dur
ing the campaign for campaign
purposes up to that time, and
, I further pledge that 1 will, imme
diately after tho primary election
1 or elections that I am a candidate
in, render an itemized statement,
under oath, showing all further
moneys spent or provided by mc
in said election: Provided, That a
failure to comply with this pro
vision shall render such election
null and void, in so far as thc can
didate who filils to lilo tho state
ment hcrcin..rcquired, but shall not
affect the validity of the election
of any candi tate complying with
this Section: And provided fur
ther, That such itemized statement
and pledge shall bo open to public
inspection at all times.
Sec. .'i. That any violation of
thc provisions of this Act shall be
a misdemeanor; and any person up
on conviction thereof, shall bo lin
ed not less than $101) nor moro
Pian $?)00, or bo imprisoned at hard
labor for not less than ono month
nor more than six months, or both
lino and imprisonment, in the dis
cretion of thc (Join t.
Approved tho 6thday ol' .March,
A. D. 1905.
Very respectly,
Wilie Jones, Chairman.
Every voter must be on club
roll live days before tho Primary
election, and got a new registra
tion certificate, 10-1,7 A.D
Soothes itching skin. I h als outs or
hui ns without a soar. Cures piles, CCZeiKfl
salt rheum, any itching. Donn's Oint*
incut. Vonfxlniggist soils it.
ANOTHER REAL ESTATE
DEAL
Warren'Moore Improving His Val
? ?Able Property at th'; Depot.
Warren Moore bas bought from
A J Matheson all of the latter's
property at tho depots including
the wholesale brick warehouse oc
cupied by li 1)Townsend, tho three
brick stol es" in the r?ftr of st, the
blacksmith Shop and thc old ?
C depot, now occupied by Mr
Mooro And J T Medlin. ml
Mr Mooro has had the ware
house repainted -vahd~ nicely titted
tip with offices, so' that it makes
quito a different appearance
This isa very valuable piece of
property. It adjoins tho depot
lots of both the Coast Line and
B & C railroads, fcnd1 faces ^5
Broad and Crosland streets.
Heat ' prostrates the hcrves. In the
siPUmei . One needs a toni? to off
set the customary hot weather Nerve and
Strength depression. Yoti will feel bet
ter within 48 hours after beginning to
takd'Such a remedy as Dr. Bho'cp't Res
torative. Its prompt action in restoring
tile weakened nerves is surprising. Of
c?Use, you won't get entirely '"'-.Veil in a
few days, hut each day you can 1 actually
feel the improvement. That tired, life
less, spiritless, feeling will quickly de
part when using the Restorative. Dr.
Shoop.s Restorative will sharpen a fall
ing1 appetite; it aids digestion' it will
strengthen the weakened Kidneys and
Heart by simply rebuilding the worn-out
nerves that these Organs depend upon.
Test it a few days and be convened.
Sold by Jno, T. Douglas.
ME GREAT *4?AS$W>N *1,?Y?>
at sch*?t ??dittriuns, Joly 20
Feel languid, "weak, run-down? Head
ache? Stomach "off"?- Just , a plaiu
case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters
tones liver and stomach, promotes diges
ion, purifies the blood.
Announcements
CANDIDATES
Candidate? card? arc pabllvbcd from
oawi ior rcappolnbmenb to thc otllcc
of County auditor, subject to the ac
tion of tiie Democratic primary. 4
A-D J V Campbell.
clri
SHERIFF
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Sherill' of Marlboro County
subject to thc results of the Demo
cratic primary.
A-D AV F Rogers.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for thc office of slferil? of Marl
boro county, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic* pri
ma rv.
AD. \v A Kinshaw.
I am a candidate tor the otlice of
Sherill' of Marlboro county, subject to?
tuc rules and result.of tho approach
ing Democratic primarv.
A-1) 10 .1 Woori lev.
TREASURER
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject to
thc action of thc Democratic primary.
A-I) c vv Crosland.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer ol' Marlboro coun
ty, subject to thc action o? thc Demo
ocratic primary. .1 p li var. s AD
SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a cnudl
date for thc office o? County supcl^N
sor, subject to thc action of thc Den.
ocratic primary.
A-D TO I) Craham.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to thc otllcc of Stipend
sor of Marlboro county subject to thc
results of thc Democratic primary.
A-D Frank Manning, .'lr.
CLERK OF COUKT
I hereby announce myself a candle
dal r for < In k of 1 oort, subject to tn
acl iou of the Democratic primary.
A-D John H Thomas.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for ( lcrk of Court, subject to
thc action of the Democratic primary.
A-D .Ictl'DFdcns.
I hereby annonce myself a can
didate for clerk of court,subject to thc
action of thc Democratic primary.
A-D Tom C Hamer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to ' the otlice o
Clerk of Court, subject to thc Demo
eratic primarv.
A-D .1 A Drake.
Co NCR BSS
i announce myself a candidate io
Congress from thc sixth district, sub
ju l to thc rules ol' thc Democrat-!
primary.
A-D P t\ Hodges.
I'XITKD STATES SEjNATB
I beg to announce inv candidacy fo
the United States Senate( in the ap
preaching Democratic Primary, am
1'respectfully solicit the/ support o
the Democratic voters of [ohc State.
A. D. K. (?. tfthctt.