The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, August 07, 1908, Image 4
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TRANSFERS OF
' REAL ESTATE
m THE TOWNS OF MARLBORO
COUNTY
As Ofticidly Recorded in thc
Court House Since the
First of January
CITY OF BBNNKTTSVILLE.
W S Rowe to W M Ro?ve, lot,
$1050.
Geo. W* Waddill to Chas. Gay,
Jot ?51250.
Harriot M Beckwith, to W C
Adams, 2 lots, $1660.
W C Adams to Tom McLaurin,
lot, $402.50.
W J Crosland, et al, Margaret
Ifonegan McLaurin, lot, $4250.
A J Matheson to W Ii Sanders
?nd Avrilla Sanders, lot, $5.00 and
Jot in city of Florence.
J A Drake, clerk, to 13 E Moore,
Jot, $3750.
A J and W S Rowe to Martha
E David, lot, $1200.
H W Beckwith to A J and W S
Rowe, lot $805.
II W Carroll to YV B Sanders,
Sot, $600.
II M Beckwith to W S Rowe, 3
Jots, $1000.
II M Beckwith to A .1 Rowe,
lot, $050.
T C Hamer to W J Crosland,
Jot, $0500.
Harriet M Beckwith to W S
Howe, 5 lots, $3625.
Il ll Crosland to E 1) Moore, ct
al, lot, $loo.
Olivia J Cook to W ?I Crosland,
et al, lot, $3501).
W B Sanders to A .) Matheson,
Jot, $305, and lot No 17, block UC"
Ambleside.
dames C Weatherly to S t1
Weatherly, lot, $1080, all interest
in said land.
10 1) Graham to ll W Carroll,
lot, $180.
11 M Beckwith toll W Carroll,
Sot $1.
W B Sanders and Avrilla San
Sanders to II AV Carroll, lot $5
and lot.
H M Beckwith to S J Hubbard,
lot $320.
C B Crosland to L 1) Newton,
tot $1600,
F M Emanuel to John L Mc
Laurin, lot, $5(100.
A J Matheson to 1 lennie B Cros
land, lot $5000.
Meta E Moore to R ?I Easter
Ving, lot, $1500.
W S Howe to F M llinson and
ll B Spears, lot, $1500.
Jas. McDaniel to A B Hamer,
lot $600.
II W (tarroll to C C Hamer, lot.
$000.
CC Hamer to ll \V Carroll, lot,
$850.
Chas E Exum to Sol Brown, lot,
$2500.
A J Matheson to I ll Hounds,
lot, $100.
'A' J Crosland and J E Kinney
to J M Jackson, lot, $1. Gift to
Methodist church.
Thos. J Breeden to Meta 10
Moore, lot, $1300.
R LFreeman to IO )1) Graham,
lot $450.
E 1) Graham to Mrs. S I Moore,
lot, $2000. '
C IO Exum to (ico. A Brown,
k>t, $25oo.
Esther Brown to Chas. IO Exum,
lot, $650.
SA Brown lo S E Powers, lot,
Jil 0( ?0.
?1 Edward Stubbs to Geo. \V
Pegues, lot. $ loo.
P A Hodges to ,1 T Carroll, lol,
$10o.
il M Jacksen, trustee, to John IO
( oxe. lot, $280.
John IO Coxc to .) M Jackson,
lot $250.
KI le rho Powers to Fannie N
Powers, lot$500 and I ovo and af?
lection.
Vista I) Hollis to C R Grace,
lot, $l.'?0.
Wm. Il Mcilveen to John B
vi reen, lot, $1596.Jj
Chester ? Hamer to Wm. B
Sunders, lot, $200.
Harriet M Beckwith to .1 B
lill. II. I
; \ i
Green, 2 lots,$1430.
W B Sanders to C C Hamer, lot,
$5 and One lot.
H M Beckwith to ?nni?MCov.
ington, 7 lots, $2735.
H M Beckwith to B E Moore,
lot, $300.
A J Matheson to Warren Mooro,
4 lots, $1100.
Warren Mooro to A J Matheson,
lot, 3000.
I HB Fuller to A J Matheson,
lot, $3300.
A J Matheson to Geo. W Free
man, lot, $375.
A J Matheson to W B Drake,
lot, $000.
E D Moore to W S Mowry, lot,
$2750.
A J Matheson to M Joella
Baldwin, lot, $302.88.
I) 1) McColl to Hendrix Reese,
lot, $321.90.
H W Carroll to I) 1> McColl,
lot, 8218.40.
TOWN OF MCCOLL.
TBGibsontoS E Liles, lot
$3000.
M M McColl to N L McCor
mac, lot $1200.
J F McLaurin to CS McLaurin
lot, $1.
Mrs. M McKinnon to Mrs. Sal
lie M McLaurin, 2 lots, $1500.
T B Gibson to Jas. S Rogers
lot, $300.
Mrs. Kittie J McLaurin t
town of McColl, lot, $50.
A W Morrison to Mrs. Kittie i
McLaurin, lot, $50.
T B Gibson to Mrs. M E Cai
lisle, 1 lots, $530.
T B Gibson to 1) L Williams,
lots. $270.
TB Gibson to A P Williams,
lots, $483.34.
T B Gibson to Lucien William!
2 lots. 8990.34.
Muutie Fletcher to J W Hatcl
lot, $100.58.
T B Gibson to Joe Tyler Bree"
en, lot, $300,
T B Gibson to ll A Willis,
lots $47.').
Pressly Mahgum to Mrs. Ma
gie Covington, lot, $200,
J P Bell to Robt. Chapman, lc
$210.
T B Gibson to Chas A Crece
6 lots, $732.
TB Gibson to J P Bell,Tot, $11
T B Gibsoi to li M Stone, 1<
$121.
T B Gibson to I S Mel >onald
lots, $200.
T B Gibson to D J Bolton,
lots, 82IC.
TB Gibson to A W Morrisc
lot, $100.
TOWN OF CLIO.
J B Green, sherill', to John Bi
rentinc and ll C Herring*lot$5'
Chas. McRae to .1 R McLc<
lot, $7.">.
Brooks 1 lamer to R I > And
sob, lot, $2250.
Sarah E triggers to RT ?Ja?
son, lot, $170(>.
1 lector McLaurin to Dom
Newton, lot, $1500.
Archie Parker and others to
Currie, lot, $200.
E Starnberger to ('has. ( ) Spen
lot $2?0.
,1 D Edens to Nao m ah ?I Covi
ton, lot $1000.
Naomah J Covington to ?Iel!
Edens, lot, lot in exchange.
Alfred R Bunch, ?Ir., to ?Jos?
F Bunch, lol, $010.
ls Stcrnberger to Alfred
Bunch, .ir., lot $600.
Geo. R Welch to A B Welch,
6050.
A C McRae to Alice I) Mel
! lot. $5000.
J O D Kitts to N 11 Larkins.
8200.
Dr. C S Evans to Rev.
Quick, lot, S150.
lOWN Ol' 'I' AT I'M.
I leila K Eastoiiing to I .utln
Stant?n, U acres, 81300.
John I huiglas Berry to -I
Stanton, lot 8j lo.
Lula I. Md >anicl t<> John I ><
las Berry, lot 81 lo.
I lando 11 Stanton to L C am
L Stanton, lot. $000.
AV K Bethen io L C Stan
lot. $2500.
.1 ll Reese, et al, trustee, ?J
Stanton, lot, $000.
Robt. C I lamer to J A Stan
lot, $300.
F M. Morrison, et al trustee;
J A Stanton, lot, $400.
Pee Dee Lu rober Co., to N v M
Carmichael, lot, $30.
TOWN OF BLENHEIM.
G 1) Matheson to Ben L Jonos,
lot, $25.
A Nellie Matheson May to the
Blenheim Bottling Works, lot,
lot $5.
E L Powell to Arabella A Hob
ers, lot, $2500.
J 0 Campbell to W L Atkinson,
lot, $285.
TOWN OF DUNBAR.
Carolina J Herring to Isaac
Loyd, 1 acre, $50.
Pee Dee Land Co., to W II Me
Nair and others, 1 acre, $50.
August time, tells on the nerves. But
that spiritless, no ntnoition feeling can
be easily and quickly nltered by taking
what is known by druggists everywhere
as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within 48
hours after beginning to use the Restor
ative, improvement will be noticed. Of
course, full health will not immediately
return. The gain, however, will surely
follow. And best of all, you will realize
and feel your strength and ambition as
it is returning. Outside influences de
press first the "inside nerves'' then thc
stomach, Heart, and Kidneys will usual
ly fail. .Strengthen these failing nerves
with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see
how quickly health will be yours again.
Sold by J no. T Douglas.
Mr. Dunford to Louisville
Kev. .ICC Dunford has been
called to the Immanuel church,
Louisville. Ho lived in Marlboro
comity, this state, when a boy,
and was educated at Wake Forest.
For a number of years was a col
lege profesor in Roanoke Female
college, Virginia, Ouachita, Ar
kansas, and Bethel, Kentucky.
His wife is a sister of Dr. Millard,
of Atlanta. - Baptist courier.
Why James Lee Got Well.
Kverybody in Zauesvillc, (>., knows
Mrs. Marv Ree, of rural route S. She
writes: "My husband, Janicsl.ee, firmly
believes he owes his life to the use of nr.
King's New Discovers . His lungs were
so severely affected that consumption
seemed inevitable, when a friei 1 recom
mended New Discovery. We ried it,
ami its use has restored him b perfect
health." nr. King's New nis'I' cry is
the Ring of throat and lung remedies.
For coughs and colds il has no equal.
The first dobie gives relief. Try it! Sold
under guarantee at Douglas & breeden's
ilrug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free.
Shootin/i in Charleston
By order of Col Henry T Thom
son, 20 men from 2nd regiment
have gone to Charleston this week
fer preliminary target practice
from which a team will be selected
to represent South Carolina at
Camp Berry, Ohio, Capt W II
McIntyre and Lieutenants Henry
K Covington und Chas. P. Town
send, of Bonnettsville ure among
those selected for the practice.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M M Davison, ,,f No. 3*9 Gifford
Ave., San jose, Cal., says: "The worth
of Electric Hitters as a general family
remedy, for headache, billiousncss and
torpor of the liver and bowels is so pro
nounced that I nm prompted to say a
word in its favor, for the benefit of those
seeking relict from such allictions.
There is more hen 1th for thc digestive
organs in a bottle of RR-clrio Ritters than
in any other remedy, 1 know of." Sold
under guarantee at Douglas cc breeden's
drug store. 5?0,
The Congressional Campafn.
The candidates for congress hayo
already spoken at McColl, ('lio,
Grcelcyv.ili?, Carver's Pay, Mor
risville, Johshonvillc, Hymans
ville, Tiniiiionsville and Beulah.
They will speak at Lake City
today. Hilton tomorrow, Mull?as
Friday, und Nebo Saturday.
They will finish the campaign
next week, at tho folowing places:
Dogs Bluff Monday, Socastco
Tuesday, Loris Wednesday, Lamar
Tnnrsday, nnd Ilartsvillo Satur
day.
News comos from td! over the
district that Mr Hodges will make
a line race and will oe in the sec
ond primary.
The bittor light between Rags
dale, Murchison and Klcrbo is
thought tobe bonof?ttinf? Mr. Hod?
gos moro than anybody else.
Announcements
CANDIDATES
Candidat** card* ar* published from
dato of ipicrtion till th* election for
fir* dollar*, cata ia advaace.
AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for reappointment to the olllco
of County auditor, subject to the ac
tion of tho democratic primary.
A-l) J P Campbell.
SHERIFF'
I liereby announce tnysolf as a can
didate for Sherill" of Marlboro County
subject to tlie results of the Demo
cratic primary.
A-D YV V Bogers.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of sherill of Marl
boro county, subject to tho rulos and
regulations of the Democratic pri
mary.
A I). W A Hinshaw.
I am a candidate for the oillcc of
Sheriff of Marlboro county, subject to
thc rules and result of bite approach
ing Democratic primary.
A-D 10 J Woodley.
TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject to
tlie action of the Democratic primary.
A-D C W Crosland.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer of Marlboro coun
ty, subject to thc action of thc Demo
oe ra tic primary. J P Evans AD
SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho olllce of County Supervi
sor, subject to thc action of the Dem
ocratic primary.
A-D EDCraham.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection bo tho olllce ol* Stipend
sor of Marlboro county subject to thc
results of thc Democratic primar v.
A-l) Frank Mantung, .'lr.
CLERK O I-' COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for < lerk of ( oort, subject to the
action of thc Democratic primary.
A-D .lohn li Thomas.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Clerk of Court, subject to
thc action of the D?mocratie primary.
A-D Jolt D Edens.
I hereby annonce myself a can
didate for clerk of court,subject to the
action of thc Democratic primary.
A-l) Tom C 1 lamer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for re-election to tho ellice of
Clerk of Court, subject to the D?mo
cratie primary.
A-D .1 A Drake.
CONCH ESS
I announce myself a candidate for
Congress from the sixth district, sub
ject to the rules of tho Democratic
primary.
A-D P A Hodges.
UNITED STATES SENATE
1 beg to announce my candidacy for
tho United States Senate in the ap
proaclfing Democratic Primary, and
I respectfully solicit the support of
tho Democratic voters of thc state.
A. D. R. G. Rhett.
WANTS
And Miscellaneous Notices.
Advertisements under this
head arc published for 25
cents for each insertion of
25 words or less, cash in
advance.
WANTED Ker 1901), an energetic
man with sulllclent fore? to work
three horse farm. To the right man
will give liberal terms on sharecrop
plan. Address (Seo. YY. W'addill,
Sumter. S. C. R. E. D. No 2.
13-19. A. D. Aug. 190S.
Tho following were baptized at
tho Baptist church Sunday night:
Mr. and Mrs. Treece. Misses Myr
tle Trocee, Lucy Lewis. Mona
Hughes, Bessie C'ottingham and
Kalie Lingers; Curl Moore, Norman
Powers und K ll Hogers. The bil
lowing aro yet to.be baptized: Mrs.
Alma Power ., Misses! Ila and Sal
lie Wright and Benia!? Jackson.
Mrs. Hattie Pack was received by
letter from Tindal, S. ( ?.
PA Hodges spent Sunday hore
with his family. He is out on tho
campaign every week day now,
and reports that he is meeting with
lots of encouragement in his race
for congress. There is no truth
in the report which is being circu
lated that lu? bas resigned as finan
cial agent of columbia college.
Ile is taking n month's' vacation
front that work in order to make
tho campaign for congress.
Should he be elected to congress,
ho will have till I>ocomber, 1900,
to finish the cain ass for tuc en
dowment of columbia college.
-- ? - ? ??.? ?
Crops Fine in Sumter
A letter from Geo. NV Wnddill
says that crops are line in Sumter
tins year.
Mr. W'addill is advertising fora
man to work his plantation next
year. See want column.
ACT QUICKLY.
Delay Has Been Dangerous Sn 1
BenneUsville.
Do tho right thing at the right
time.
Act quickly in times of danger.
Backache is kidney danger.
Donn's Kidney Pills act quickty.
Cure all distressing, dangerous,
kidney ills.
Pion ty of evidence to prove this.
D. tt. Norris, living one and one
half miles north of Darlington, S.
C., says: "I am pleased to recom
mend Doan's Kidney Pills and
give this testimonial in the hopo
that some sufferer may bo benefit
ted thereby. I have to drive sev
eral miles every day and I believe
that tho constant jarring of the rig
caused ray kidneys to become af
fected, at any rate, my back be
came very lamo and sore and ach
ed nearly all the time. Mornings
after arising, it would be quite
awhile before I could get about
with any great degree of freedom,
and though I used plasters and
rubbed ray back with liniments, I
did not get any better. When thc
kidney secretions begun to act reg
ularly und contained a sediment, I
concluded that the trouble arose
from ray kidneys, and as I had
been told about thc merit of Doan's
Kidney Pills, I bought a box. I
had taken them only a short time
when tho backaches ceased, the
kidney secretions became regular
and I felt better in every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price
r>0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
B?llalo, New York, sole agents for
tho United States.
Remember thc name-Donn's
and take no other.
Weak Women
To weak and ailing women, thero ls at least ono
way to help. Rut with that way, two treatments,
must bo combined. Ono is local, ono In constitu
tional, but both aro important, both cssoutlnL
Dr. Shoop's Night CAITO ls tho Local.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative, tho Constitutional.
Tho former- Dr. Shoop's Night Curo-isa topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat
mont. Tho Restomtiw reaches throughout thu
ontiro system, sceldng tho repair of all nervo,
all tissue, and all brood ailments.
Tho "Night Curo", as Its namo Implies, does tt3
work while, you 6leop. It soothes soro and inflam
ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and
discharges, while tho Restorative, oases nervous
excitement, glvos renewed vigor and ambition,
builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewod
strength, vigor, and energy. Tako Dr. Shoop's
Restorative- Tablets or Liquid-asa genoral tonio
to tho system. R)r positive local holp, uso as weU
Dr. ?Shoop's
Night Cure
JOHN T. DOUGLAS.
University of South
Carolina
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Next Session 104th begins
September 23,1908.
For Announcement write to
the President, Columbia. S. C.
8-15 A. D.
When the Stomncli, Heart, or Kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs al
ways ? iii. Don't (lmg the Stotnaoh-nor
stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. Thal
is simply a make-shift. Ciel a prescript
Hon known to Druggists everywhere as
Dr. Shoop's Resorptive. Thc Restora
tive is prepared expressly for thesjc weak
inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves,
build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restor
ative tablets or liquid and see how
quickly help will come. Sold l>y Jim. T.
Douglas,
MUST FILE STATEMENTS
Expense Account Act, Published
by Order of County,Executive
.:, ?omn?tfcc.
Headquarters of tito State Demo
eratic Executive Committee, Col
umbia, S. C., Juno 4th, 1908.
To tho County Chairmen of the
Democratic Party of South Caro -
lina:
Gentlemen: You will please
call tho attention of all candidates
in tho Democratic primary in your
County tho following act of tho
Legislature, approved March v6,
1905, and make it your personal
business to soo that every candi
date (iles 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 Misdej| ^1
caners, and Prescribing Penalties
Therefor.
Section 1. Be it enacted by tho
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 offico, or
tho election of delegates to conven
tions, in this State, any person
who shall by threats or any other
form of intimidation, or by the
payment, delivery or promise of
money, or other article of value
procure or oller, promise or
clea vor to procure, another to \$to
for or against any particular can
didate in such election, or who
shall, for such consideration, offer
ing to so vote, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor.
Sec. 2. Every candidato o?fer
for election, under thc provisions
ji Section 1, shall make the fol
lowing pledge and fi lo tho samo
with the Clerk of the Court ot"
Common Pleas for tho County in
which he is a candidate, unless ho
should bc a candidate in more than
one County, in which case he shall
lile same with tho Secretary of
State, before he shall enter his
campaign, to wit: I, tho under*
signed, ' x/L il-..
County of and
State of South Carolina, candidate
for tho office of
hereby pledge that I will not give
nor spend money, or use intoxicat
ing liquors for the purpose of Ob
taining or influencing votes, a)*'\
that I shall,at the conclusion of
campaign and before the prima. \
election, render to tho Clerk oi
Court or (Secretary of State a$
hereinbefore provided) under oath,
un itemized statement of all mon- :,
sys spent or provided by me dur
ing the campaign for campaign
purposes up to that time, and
I further pledge that I will, imme
diately after thc primary election
>r elections that 1 am a candidate
in, render an itemized state mont,
under oath, showing all further
moneys spent or provided by me
in said election: Provided, That a
failure to comply .. ith this pro
vision shall render such election
null and void, in so far as thc can
didate who fails to lile thc ^ntc
ment herein required, but shall not
(iffect the validity of the election
of any candi tate complying with
Ibis Section: And provided fur
ther, That such itemized statement
lind pledge shall be open to public
i usp tion at all times.
See. 3. That any violation of
the provisions of this Act sh ul Igte
ii misdemeanor; and any pcrsoir^S!
on conviction thcrof, shall bo fin
ial not less than SlOO nor more
limn 8500,ot' bo imprisoned at hard
labor for not less than One month
nor more than six months, or both
linc and imprisonment, in the dis
cretion of tho Court.
Approved the ('.th day of March,
\. D. 1905,
Very rcspectly.
Wilie .Iones, Chairman.
Livery voter must bo on club
.oil live days before the Primary
?loction, and got a new registra
ion certificate. 10-17 A.D
Bilious? Peel heavy after dinner?
fougue coated? Complexion Sallow,
[fiver needs waking ?ip. Donn's Re-
lets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any
hug store.