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U IIRLBOEO DEMOCRAT tiBNNKTTSVILLE. S, C. DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO., V|laM?YtHl?? Ft!<. t ar. ri nth?... ? . months 11,00 , .6U .80 >NAL; Odom's little boy, Herbert, ; . \ sick. Coxo is spending a few Wright ville. Ooline Weatherly went to y Monday. ngs Sanders of Darlington own Saturday. Woodie of Latta was here ?t relatives last week. Kichbourg was among the herc last Wednesday. Joxc was in town Friday o thc Advocate a call. look Breeden left Friday y for Jackson Springs. Louise Moore is visiting Lher in Charlotte this week. Vera Sattorwhite of Sum isiting friends at Blenheim. Alice McMillan, of Marion ;uest of Mrs. K B Thomas. Welling of Darlington has isiting her son, I T Well ?. F Mciiac, Jr., of Jackson visiting his father, T F ; Philmore of Belleville, 111., iing at the home of Key. C es. g 1 lamer of Dillon was in town eek, visiting his sister, Mrs. fe Crosland. . and Mrs. A .1 Rowe have to Blowing Rock to spend time. v Breeden and family left rda.v to spend two weeks at ?esville. s. K E Shooter and children imberton arc visiting at the of d C 1 )ees. ,.- ) A p./m ari Fren \.>;\ \ id. I. lys i'ii i d f?ivi ?il.v o' i v rs. John B Graham and chil of Hartsville aro visiting rol es in this county. dm Barnes, from High Point, re he has a position, is visil relatives here. m S Allen, salesman at Tillman .., is spending a ten days vaca with relatives al Dillon. .ed McLaurin came home Fri from South Dakota, where he >ecn spending several months. iss Mary Gilmer Weatherly siting her grandmother, Mrs. i McArthur, at St. Pauls, N. apt. D C Pate is at Chica iga, at thc encampment of thc . regiment, of which he. is rillt; icctor. Irs. dames X Drake, Mrs. \Y /rostand, Misses Lulu Crosland May Weatherly are at Hen sonville. s?sses Florrie anti May Stubbs i Saturday fur Kingstrco where 5,y tire to spend a couple of ides with friends and relatives. Edward Mciver of Cheraw was "^fe Friday holding a referee s in t m the case of W A and B I) ;g< rs against A d Matheson. After two weeks of good work 0 county summer school, con icted by Mr. McKittrick and iss Carmichael came to a close ..?day. Tho total enrollment was ^ Miss Vera Wood, of Union, B ho has been been visiting friends id relatives in our county, passed rough tho city Friday morning 1 her way home. Frank Gibson, quarter master the United States navy, came iwn from Boston last week tc .end a few days with bis father, ii Gibson. This is his first trip une in fifteen months. II W and J T Carroll returned onday from a week's trip in .1 's automobile to their old bonn eastern North Carolina. Beside.1 ie trip there and back they rode ivoral hundred miles going a >und among their relatives ii yeral counties. Miss Coralon1 visiting in LWtta. Miss Salli/Carlisle I a house party at Asheville.v\ Miss Rosa McCracken of Aikoi. ia visiting Mrs* A S Townsend. Mrs. Thr??p Crosland is spend ing somo time at Hendersonvillo. Mrs. W S Mowry and children are at Hendersonvillo tor tho sum mer. H Thomas Etions of Sumter was in Marlboro with his auto last week. Mrs. Bessie Richardson of Balti more is visiting Mrs. H L Kirk wood. Tims. C. Weatherly, who has been sick for moro than a week, is better. Misses Mary and Martha New ton are spending some time at Jackson Springs. Miss Annie Culbrcalh of Ked Springs, is visiting at the home of Wm. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. II II Newton Jr., arc visiting Mrs. Newton's rela tives atPelzer. Misses Sara and Lyl Crosland returned Thursday night from Jackson Springs. Miss Bessie Eason has been visiting Miss Earline Cox, at lied Springs, this week. Mr and Mrs. Theodore I J Breed en, of Lester, went to Wuynes Villc yesterday. Mi s Sue I Iardin left Wednes day for Yorkville, where she is visiting friends and relatives. Misses Persis Eastcrling and Christine Mitchell went to Tatum Wednesday to visit relatives. Miss Bennie Moore, of McColl, is spending a while.in the city with her cousin, Miss Ruth Moore. Mis. Kale Donaldson and daugh ters, Misses Bessie and Annie, ot' Dillon, have been visiting Mrs D MD McLeod. Miss Jennie Ervin has returned u> Bonnettsvillo from Florida, where she has beim spending some lime with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John L Breeden, of Lester, left yesterday for lien dcrsonville, whore thoy will spend part ol the sununer. I McColl WcdnosT . day with Miss ' ?e. Mrs. Mai Maude Kow Howe retut from a visit to i ville. Daniel Spears, colored, wanted at McColl for breakup to a house, was captured hot? Monday. Constable Hays caine after him on tho evening train, Capt. W W Wannamakor and family cams up from Orangeburg in an automobile last week to visit Mrs. Wanhamakcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A ,1 Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F Breeden aro expected home today from Morganton, N. C., where they have been visiting Mrs. Brceden's rela tives. They wont in an automobile. Col. Knox Livingston has re turned homo I rom Chick Springs and Greenville, where ho visited his daughter, Mrs. ll ?1 llaynes worth. .1 K McKittrick, who has been in charge of thc teachers institute hero, left Monday for Fork Shoals, Greenville county, whore ho will have charge of a high school next session . A number of people from Bert lionsville will probably attend the big farmers mooting at Hallsville no x t Tuesday. Distinguished speakers will be there from Clem son college and Washington. Thomas P> Fraser and family expect to leave today to spend ten days at Carolina Beach. This will bo the first trip of Mrs. Fraser and tho children outside of this county, and they will no doubt . greatly enjoy the outing. ' The B. and C. and the Seaboard will run an excursion to Ports ' mouth arid Norfolk next Tuesday evening, Aug. 4. The fare for thc round trip will be only $1.7f> fron I all points on tho B. and C. am [ $4,25 from Kollock, Train loaves 5 Drake 5 P. M., Benncttsville 7:?>() ; Kollock 10:60; arrives Portsmoutl ; 10:10 Wednesday morning. Re . turning, leave Portsmouth 8 P i M. Thursday; arrives Bonnettsvilh Friday morning. i of Ohsr A McLean, )il mil! hero. ?; io McCall returned Tuesday night from Hartsville, where sho has been visiting Miss May White. Her friend, Miss Xina Womack, who went with her to Hartsvillo, returned from there to her homo in Kentucky. The following were baptized at the Baptist church Sunday night: Mr. and Mrs. Treece, Misses Myr tle Treeco, Lucy Lewis, Mona Hughes, Bessie (Nottingham and Katie Hogers; Carl Howe, Norman Powers and E II Hogers. The fol lowing aro yet to be baptized: Mrs. Alma Powers, Misses lia and Sal lie Wright und Beulah Jackson. Mrs. Hattie Pack was received by letter from Tindal, S. C. Coroner George N McCall who has boon quito sick for several weeks, is rapidly recovering. Ho was out On the streets yesterday and says ho wants tho people of tho county to know that ho is by no means dead, and will be with tho boys in thc campaign and run the race to the linish, no matter how many entries there aro. Frank Barr, the negro who kill ed Oliver Md wards hore a fcwdaVs ago, has not yet boen captured. A telegram was received last wook from Matthews, N. C., saying that Barr could bo had, but tho author ities here have not been able to got any further information, al though they have wired and writ ten. WEEK'S NEWS AT CLIO Politeness of Candidates should be Practiced in Daily Life Clio, duly 27.-Miss Lena Pate is with relatives at Howland this week. Mrs. K h Monroe spent Thurs day with tho family of Mr. Willis Turlington in Bennettsville. Dr. B F McLeod is at Glenn Springs resting and regaining his health injured by over work-. Hon. .1 K 1011er bo spent Thurs day night with friends in town re pairing bis congressional fences. <. i\i ry TI Tiini .... I South umuna, LOOK dinner \\i?i tho family of his grand father, das. 'Gottc on Saturday and went ncr Marion section to there. il Manning, of M Hy of Dr. 5v?s in I Kev. and was in?, here Sunday ult? Miss .Mary ( ?allowa,, os villo is spending some day* .eas antly with the family of her brother, ll L ( ?alloway. Friday was candidates day here, when the candidates for congress addressed tho voters of this sec tion who aro to decide upon their merits or demerits. A good .num ' ber of county candidates wore present, and many friendly greet ings wereenjoyed, lt is nice to j meet these, friendly gentlemen who ! aro SO solicitous ol our welfare. ! If these friendly interests and greetings could bo kept up in our every day lives, practiced toward each other, our social lives would be greatly improved, lt was a pleasure to seo so many of Ben nettsvillc's good citizens among us. Very strict attention was paid by tho audience wdio gavoquiotat tontion and little demonstration as standing upon tho ground there was nothing to demonstrate on. duly 'JO.-The melon truckers are closing out their supplies this week and from present appcaran . ces will forego cantaloupe, raising for tho northern market. Miss Anna Stubbs, om* of the I emcieht clerks in tho furnishing j store of A L Calhoun, Jr., reborn , ed to her home in Sumter Monday 1 morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kilpatrick i went to Lynchburg last Wcdnos day their former home. Mrs. Kil ES3 patrick remi inod in Sumter for a while. Mr. : Kilpatrick ia at his barber shop j again. Mr. D S liozier, of Coliunbin, is in town visiting his little moth erless daughter, Effie, at tho home of D P Mcliaurin, Esq. Miss Myrtle Ivey is at homo a gain after spending a week pleas antly with friends at McColl. Mrs. Jas. H Stanton is at home again having been with friends at Lynchburg, Sumtor and Rose mary. Mr. John lt Wilkes an octoge narian has returned from Charles ton whoro his eyos were treated for cataract much to his bonolit. Mr. Fred R Eisenmann super intendent of the Clio cotton oil mill spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Martha Reedy is spending sometime with thc family of her uncle. Dr. Howard Reedy at Row land, N. C. Mrs. Carl Chamness, of Blen heim, has been spending some days with her bereaved father and family. Rev. A T Dunlap, of Harts ville, was in town with friends on Fri day this being one of his former pastorates. Mr. Milton Stanton, ono of our noted farmers, is visiting his wife's people, at Rockingham, N. C. Rev. .lohn ll Craves, pastor at Clemson college, spout last week with the Beulah congregation, helping Rev. F ll Shuter in a pro tracted service resulting in several additions to the church as well as reviving tho membership bf tho church. Mr. Neil M Carmichael is tak ing a summer outing at Montrent and other North Carolina pleasure resorts. The little Misses Sallie and Mary Grace Edens, of Bcnnottsvillc, are visiting Louise Evans ami aro hav ing quite a nico time ol' t heil- own at thc home ol' Di-. C S ICvans. Mr. C M Fox worth and daugh ter Miss Eva, ol' Latta, have been spending some pleasant days with relatives and friends in this sec l ion. mi,,, f.",u-, I. ,i 11 H. ?orison hore is ?VJLlii? ?L?ICC???C?A UU of CANDIDATES Candidates card, arc published from date of insertion till tlie election for five dollars, cash in advance. AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candl ,ato ter reappointment to t he otllec ol'County auditor, subject to the ac tion ol' the Democratic primary. A-D .1 P Campbell. SM KIM IT I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor Sherill' Of Marlboro County subject bo tito results ol'tho Demo cratic primary. A-D W V Hogers. I hereby announce myself a candi date tor the office Of sherill of Marl boro county, subject, to the rules and regulations of thc Democratic pri man. A i?. W A lllnshaw. I am a candidate l'or the olllco of sherill' of Marlboroeounty, subject to the rules and result ol' the approach ing Democratic primary. A-1) K .1 Woodley. TKKASKKKK I hereby announce myself a candi date lor County Treasurer, subject to thc act ion ol' thc Democratic primary. A-D C W Crosland. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date lor Treasurer ol' Marlboro coun ty, subject to the, action of thc Demo oe ratio primary. .1 I* IA ans AD SUPERVISOR 1 hereby announce myself a candi date tor thc Otllce of County Supervi sor, subject to thc action of thc Dem ocratic primary. A-D 10 D Graham, ! hereby announce my candidacy for reelection to t hc. ellice of Suporvl sor ol' Marlboro county subject to thc results ol'thu Democratic primary. A-D Krank Manning, Jr. Cl.KKK OK COURT I hereby announce, myself a candi date for Clerk of Court, subject to thc action of thc. Democratic primary. A-D .lohn ll Thomas. 1 hereby announce, myself as a can didate for Clerk of Court, subject to thc. action of tho Democratic primary. A-D Jell' D Kdens. 1 hereby annouco myself a can : dhiato for clerk of court.subjcctto the - action of the Democratic primary. A-D Tom C Hamer. Il dat Clerk of1 oratio prhria ry. to the ooloo of Jject bo tho Demo J A Drake. CONGRESS I announce myself a candidato for Congress from the sixth district, sub ject to tho rules of the Democratic primary. A-I)_P A Ilodges. UNITED STATES SENATE I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senr.te in thc ap froaching Demoeratio Primary, and respectfully solieit the support of tho Democratic voters of the State. A. D. It. G. Rhett. Get my "Book No 4 For Women." It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief-and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The book No 4 tells all ?bout Dr. Shoop's Night Cure ami how these Soothing, healing antiseptic suppositor ies eau be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The Night Cure is sold by J. T. Doug las. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Completion Sallow. Liver needs waking up. Donn's Regu l?is cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any dttig store. TRAVELERS' GUIDE Arrival and Departure of Passen ger Trains at Bennettsville All trains aro daily except Sunday unless otherwise indicated. A KUI VA I.S. 6.20 A. M. from MeColl. 6.30 A. M. (daily) from Fayetteville. 7.45 A. M. from Drake and Blenheim. 9.45 A. M. from Kollock, Columbia, Jacksonville, Portsmouth, Richmond, and New York. 12.03 P. M. (daily ) Suinter, Col umbia, Orangeburg, Wilmington, Dillon, Charleston ami Jacksonville. 12.55 1'. M. from McColl. 3.30 1'. M. (daily) from Gibson. .SOOP. M. from Drake and Blenheim. 7.38 p. M. (daily) from Fayetteville, Norfolk, Richmond and New Vork. 9.36 P.M. from Suinter, Columbia, Augusta, Wilmington, Dillon, Charles ton and Jacksonville, 9.-15 P. M. from Kollock, Portsmouth, Richmond ami New York, DlU'AKTUKKS. 6.10 A. M. for Sumter, Columbia Florence, Wilmington, Dillon ii nd Charleston. 7.50 A. M. for Kollock Richmond and New York. 8.30 A. M. for Fayetteville, Richmond, and New York. 12.'?5 P. M. lor McColl. .New york, SP. M. for Fayetteville, Richmond and New York. ( Connection ;it Maxton for Wilmington.) 9.40 P. M. for McColl. <>.:u P. M. f<,r Blenheim and Drake. (.This train waits till 10.30 for Coast lane train iron; Suinter. ) Don't think that piles can't he cured. Thousands of obstinate oases have been cured by Donn's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. REPORT OF TH1 Claims Audited a July 17 No. Claim Di favor of Nature coo .ioho Taylor Pubtinp coi i. .1 Bright i'ollecti 1102 Chas G rooms Road w no.; .1 Mci! Hurley Magist cot W PA .) <> Breeden St HOT) J. VV. I'.andy Mdse coe, F (; Hollis & Co Mdse 001 W I ' Lester Corn cos .lohn (? Sanders Hoad \\ ?00 ?! R Townsend' Hoad? clo IW -1 L .Ionian Impies 011 .) .1 Nfannerlyn Hanlin 012 .1 H Hencgan tUpali 013 HC Townsend Dumb OM .1 F David Road 015 Mitchell McLean Hoad 010 W II Muller Co bo; cn A M Fletcher Paupc ois T li Frasier llaulli nlfl ( J W HeusVcss ll au I i 020 C M Pond H au Iii ?21 G N McCall Salarj i?:>2 Amerlous Sanders Pie' 023 Frank Adams Ditch 6'2l Harris Jenkins Plowl 026 Sam Oakley Road 020 .1 F David Hoad (1-2-; .1 L Gilbert I'd fo 028J C E Teague U?ad 6'2t? Richard cain shoe 030 Knterprlse Hdw co M< 031 K M Howe Di tel 032 John Dudley Corm F. M. E. Coward, Clerk. Du* Down Telephon? Line. Tho county is having a big ditch dug side of the road by K W Brenden's plantation north of town, and in digging the ditch the * tele phono line is being undermined and thrown down. Last Thursday there was a long section of poles and wires across tho road, extending from tho north sido ot the creek to Clarence Brecden's. Tho telephone force was at one end, propping up the poles, while tho road force was digging away at tho other. Tho line has been propped up with sticks and poles, so as to al low people to travel tho road. Best the World Affords. "It gives nie ii ni iou n< lcd pleasure to recommend Bucklett's Arnica Salve," says J W Jenkuis, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is appli ed. 25c. at noughts &. Breeden drug store. Those Who Attended Thc following is a list of thoso who wore enrolled as attendants at thc teacher's institute held in Bcn nettsville: Misses Margaret Carter, Daisy Carlisle, Blanche Coward, Pearl Coward, Evelyn Rogers, Cora B Roofers, Lizzie Rogers, Virgie Melvanrin, ,1 Belle McRac, Eliza beth Newton, Florrie Stubbs, Clara .Jordan, Annie Wright, Ila Wright. Messrs. M T Carlisle and John F Dees. Pain will depart in exactly 2() minutes if one of Dr Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere, Remember! Pain always means congestion, blood pressure-nothing else. Headache is blood pressure; toothache is blood pres sure on the sensitive nerve. Dr SllOOPS Headache Tablets .uso called Pink Pain Tablets quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away from pain centers. Painful periods -vi'h women get instant relief. 20 t;'V>:..-ts 2Sc. Sold by J. T. Douglas. Two Daniel Spears* Daniel Spears, the colored brick layer who lives in Bennottsville, wishes it understood that ho is not the man referred to in last week's Advocate as being arrested for breaking in a house at McColl. The man arrested is a mero |1 1 :.i*.u,,e S poa rs Dr. nnoop tens moiihois ?^.v. nothing else oven with very young babies. Thc wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub fur nish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure It calms the cough, and heals thc sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no other. J. T. Douglas. ?j_i__i_iiii'L._L=rrra ? SUPERVISOR, nd Ordered PaJd, , 1908 of claim Amt claimed Ann allowed f in tiling * '2 09 $ 2 00 ng com tax 720 7 20 .ork 3 00 3 oo rate 10 41 10 41 tddlo <> 00 6 00 5 50 5 50 353 92 .153 92 25 00 25 00 ?ork ? 00 9 00 .ork 23 90 23 90 t 5 00 5 00 g ll 00 11 00 .lng bridges 50 oo 50 eo er eu: 3 74 3 74 work 8 00 8 00 work 13 00 13 00 ud education 3 00 3 00 ,r o oo 6 oo lg 18 00 18 00 ng 1 87 1 87 nj? 5 24 5 24 50 00 50 00 wing 9 M 9 00 rtng 59 64 59 64 [ng 9 Ol 9 00 work 12 24 12 24 work 8 00 8 00 r plowing 30 87 30 87 building 200 00 200 00 lng mule* 3 05 3 05 ise 14 9ft 14 96 ,ing 0 00 0 00 i 3 00 3 00 MANNING, JR.. Superviser.