The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, February 25, 1885, Image 3

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IIMMUM! BY S. A. BROWN & Co. BENNETTSVIIiLE, SO. OA. Wednesday, February 25, 1886. Duo PUg, Ono Country, Ono Dostiny." tBKwqpwMBBqgai II ? iiji i II III II I II II III utivtwit'mnm /> A Doruooratlo Froaidont. Tho 4th of Mureil is near at hand, and as tho day approaches all of interest will centre at Washington. Tho iuauguration of Grovor Clovcland, tho first Dctnoeratio Presidont ia over twenty yoflrs, promisoB to bo ono of the grandest nod most inr posing inaugural ceremonies this country has evor witnossed, und that those of our rouders who may bo unable to attend may havo a full account wo havo mado ar? rangements to have a reporter nt tho Cap itol and obtain carrcot details of tho RI and ceremonies, inaugural address and tho illili nt night. An tho event will be ono of interest anti importance wo know that nil will read and appreciate n full account of it. Tho Duke of Argyle hnB computed that tho world will not bo destroyed in ten million years. This ?B vory encouraging to tho Bartholdi Pelletais Fund Committee. A bill before Congress to refund the direct war taxes to tho Bovcial States has been reported favorably by tho House Committee. If the bill becomes a law, South Carolina will recoivo a rebate of 6377,961.30. Mr. Cleveland lias cleared up all doubts as to whether there will bo and lady to preside ov?r entertain ments nt tho "White House, by decid ing to bring his throe sisters to Wash ington. Tho North Carolina Legislature is considering a bill to prohibit thc sale or gift o?' cigarettes to boys under ten years of ?ge. The increasing use of cigarettes by infants is general all over tho country, und such a law might profitably bc passed in South ii 1 li?Kivel? . - niltfiuiUi ve ii riVip a tjiift ?'fi ?. uni i .v MI.' t'.ow, don i Von fipeii j it in ilniik'.'' 'Voil go io ii-11 responded tho uuiiip. "I guess I'll do what I blamed plcaso with my own money. Who are you, anyhowl" A class is to bc formed in tho South Carolina Training School for Nurses in Charleston, S. C., on tho first of April. Persons wishing to apply should do so at an oarly dato, ns but a limited number can bo received. All necessary information can bo obtained from the principal. The Atlantic Coast Lino has assumed control of thc restaurants at Wilming ton und Weldon, and will have thc tables at both places supplied with thc best the market affords. French cooks have been employed, and tho fare will be equal in all respects to that of any hotel in tho country. The weather in thc Northwest is doing inimouse damage. The snow is several feet deep and all trains are blockaded. Passengers are cooped up at villages and stations along tho lines and all mails are several daysdolayed. To add to tho intenso cold and deep snow tho weather is tempestuous. Great suffering ia tho invitablo and natural result Mr. Cleveland's resignation as Gov ernor of New York was misconstruct ed by an old backwoodsman at Little Rock, Ark. Said ho: "Tharl I know'd it. I knowM they'd skeor liim outen it at last. Ain't been 'lectcd mor'n a month, and now hos ter gin up. Fust thing you know old Tom Hendricks will fling up his hands and quit too. Tho Sun says that Mr. Cleveland has thrice offered thc treasuryship to S. J. Bundall, which in tho language of Marc Anthony, ho "did thrice ro fuse." U said further that ho then offered thc place to Daniel Manning, of New York, and that he accoptcd. Furthermore, tho Sun says Bayard will be Secretary of State. But the trouble about the whole thing is, tho Sun does not know, but is only gues sing liko tho rest. Usptuin Juraos A. Drake. From, tho Marlon Index* Siuco tho restoration of the Doniocraoy to powor, tho people of tho Pee Doo seotion hare been oxtrouioly modest in advancing tho thoir claims for recognition io tho distribution of offices, To-day this populous and tjioh section has no roprcs ontativo in tho Kxcoutivo Dopartmcnt of tho Stato Govornmont. This hoing tho case, it would bo cmiuontiy prooor for us to re?oive sotno recognition io thc dispo sition of tho offioors soon io bo appointed by Mr. Olovoland, and upon this theory and his qualifications and fitnoss to dis ohargo tho duties of tho position wo would urge tho selection of Capt. JameB A. Drake, of Marlborough, for United Btatos Marshal. Ho is very popular in this whole section, is and has always been a devoted democrat, and whilo ho would undoubtedly perform tho duties of tho office with honor und credit, his appoint ment would be especially gratifying to his many friends in this portion cf thc State. Death of Hov. J. W. Kolly. Tho Hov. John W. Kolly, a prominent moiubor of tho South Carolina Confer? once, died suddonly nt Orimgeburg on Wednesday last, 18th inst. We got tho following f.om tho Nows and Courier of tho flth: Ilia death was ontiroly unexpected, aud will be a sad surprise to a wide cir cle of frionds.. Mr. Kelly was about 00 years of age, aud had been conncotcd with thc ministry of his church for moro than thirty years. Ho was n well-educated mon, and thoroughly equipped for the important clerical dation to which he was frequently called. Tho first yours of hi? ministry were spent in tho mining camps of California, where ho labored with great zeal and efficiency. Ile filled thc office of presiding cldor in several of thc district? of tho South Carolina Confer enco, and was noted throughout the church for his groot powers of organiza? tion and his wonderful command of nico. As u pulpit orator ho was ouo of thc stronges and most eloquent micistors of tho Methodist church. His preaching was'plain, but being filled with practical religion it was always effective. 1 lo had a fino voice and a ready flow of language. His sermons were distinguished by sound logic and in nil of tho important stations to which ho was assigned his labors wore crowned with eminent success. At tho last annual meeting of tho Conference Mr- Kolly was assigned to tho Pro 'dence Circuit in Orangcbuig District and was I net'vdy ci>gft'gej ie iii- dulitr ei' MM ?HI:;' > tor cdc yt) vu ho wti.'i called to this rcwr-d. I '1 'iie no'A s d'liis departure ^ijl le lie u 1 .with iogvc 'throughout the tfhvlo. Hf; ; left M l.u'go fri tidly upon whou? \m death wei fall with i lushing sveight. ^ The Politioal Current. Mr. Cleveland will not go to Wash ington, liko Grant, to surround him self with old camp-fire chums, to ac cept gifts, to favor money-making Cabiuct officers, to stand by Whiskey Ring|secretnries, and to "work thc po sition for all it is worth. Mr. Cleve land does not go to Washington, like Hays, to reward tho rascals who stoic the office for him, to save all his sal ary, and to sponge upon tho Govern ment in a petit larceny way through Treasury ?.miscellanies1" Mr. Cleve land does not go to thc National cap itol, like Arthur, to enjoy good din ners, exhibit himself at balls, lay in bcd until noon, keepasnug"cabinet," not for his councollors hut for "tho boys," and have a "good timo" gen erally. Mr. Cleveland goes to Wash ington to have a very laborous, trying time, with serious work before him, and with tho earnest intention to per form it thoroughly and honestly-not that ho may personally have a "good time," but that thc country may have good times.-Now York World Deni" oorat. Senator Hampton refuses to agree to tho caucus plan of nominating fed eral offices for South Carolina-that is, a plan by which tho whole delega tion in Congress should select by Bal lot tho names to be recommended for Presidential appointment. Ho says that he will gladly receive any re commendations from the members of tho House, but will not he hound by them; that tho constitution pro vides that these appointments shall bc made "with the advice and concent of tho Senate," and he declines to shift this responsibility or share it with oth ers. He says: "if my advice is asked, Twill re commend thc applicant who has tho strongest endorsement, who is, in my judgement, most competent, and who is most acceptable to our people." Burton, tho dynamiter, is so fright ened that ho means to turn Queen'? ovidonce, Doatli of JuclRo Wrigh Ex-Associate Justice J. J. \ . - ? one of tho grout liglits in thc lays ol' Moses und Chamberlain, die: al Iii homo in Charleston on the li iii Inst, Ho has been failing since 18 -.-<4> -? - Tho Wilso? mid Floronoo RE il road. Tho Columbia llegister of . 'el re : 12 has tho following: ''The 1 ; od of Wilson and Florence Hi i l .' i i likoly to bo commenced soon, ( " R. Bridgers, president of theWili i ton, Columbia and Augusta Rail is personally attending thc sui" it is now pestivoly stated tin will be begun within thirty du /, am sorry to chill thc hope t: "Wilson-Florence cut oil"' is ????? bo built, but a gentleman i t with tho intentions ol' the mana assures me officially that the t is odly to build a branch of tb mington and Weldon Railroad "Wilson to Fayetteville, and' th i lino will not bc extended tb F until thc arbitrary powers of oi road commission ure abolished petition forces the construction "cut o?r." ON OUR TAULE. BAI?LO?'R MONTllLV MAOAZI March is issued und is fully up usual excellent staudard. The, capital illustrated article on Africa ?hg tho celebrated Victoria Kal most wonderful in tho world, comes Mr. Wm. ll. Th oin cs'? "Lowcy and 1; or, Sailor I leys' \) inga," fully as interesting as tho a i "Bollo of Austrrlia," mid "On Lu Sea," two of tho most popular published within the last ten years Wo understand the author Thornes, intends to visit ibu sc his early adventures in Coliform; time in April, and rho trip will rare interest lo him, wo should si "Luwey and I" promises well, other matter in HALLOO'S is go ! includes stories, poems, amusing i etc. Only $l ?() per year, or 1/ singlo copy. Address Thornes j& 23 Hawley St., Heston, Mass. PKTKIISON'K MAUA/IN'K far opens with a beautiful steel-plate girls cuught in a snow-storm and c "Tho Sisters," illustrating a p< ruy hyVinv.y. L.-o V. n .)!-.'(. Tua tiua'e is ij.siuil double -?v.t. 'ishi^i pl tte printed jViui ?io I. and ?joiorad . lia nd 'VlNd'ir fnrb?iiig ,ilio < p.lyj tn'igii'/j^ bi civ : ijie'sii ex pensive an) iv\(i .>! lr lon ploto?, and .som.': jiffcy irboilsv fashions, embroideries, work tabl signs, and other things useful to 1 wi i The princii ol article is an illustrate 1 entitled "Washington City: its Pi Side," a remarkable welbwritte? and discriminating paper ou tho Kcdcrn Oil) , considered artistically, architect socially, etc., eic. F very lady, as we have often fa i ri, ought to take this magazine. Th j rice is but two dollars a year, with deductions to dubs. Address Cn1 . > .? J. PKTEUSON, 300 Chestnut Street, I'hil adclphia, Pu. -, Cotton was first grown by the colonists in 1621. but it was n ur ti-do of general home consun or an bxjioi't for many years. In . 'AH unveil bugs of cutt op* a bbl: vitim al C3 1 ls fid a bag, were among tb ports of Charleston, H. C.,; and I the revolution the 'growth and c .. I bation of tho sea island cotton 1 3ommenced, seed having been obt. tm tl from one of the leeward isles. Orig inally the cotton was scperated from thc seed with the fingers, and al'tei wards there were several cont riv in ci used, among them thc c ni ploy ni op I of si long bow fitted with a mimbi ? oi strings, which being vibrated by the ijlows of a wooden mallet whilo in obit, tact with a bunch of < shook the seed and dust from mass. in J1742 Mr. M. .Dui .. : then a wealthy planter of Xe Orleans, invented a cleaning m tebin which waa so far successful us lo :piito an impulse to the cotton ci lu Louisiana, and several other ii tions were subsequently used iii ai.oi sections of the south, but none ol them accomplished ibo desired wor ; 1794, Eli Whitney now resid?;. Georgia, discovered thc saw gin, \ Iii? ' completely removes all ext ri matters without injury to thc t?br?; ind enables a man to ciean 300 j rid ft day instead of one pound, as ho luid been able to do by hand. Th h Jcrful labor saving machine ha t oxci ted an inline nee on the industri.il in terests ol' the world, and luis ,i ;o tte II iimong ons national ex j - ri ...When you como to town go 0" top . !' ibo now Court. IIOIIRO and toko a vjv.w Will lie paid cn the 20th ?loy ?f Nov mber next foi* thu lamest yield of ?So ed Option from flvo llores ol'; lund manured xclusively with AVill ho paid on the ?Ol?) (lay ol" Nov . mbor ?ext Ihr the largest yield ol Seed . otton from live aeres ol' land um nu rod xclusively with Will bo paid on the 20th dav of Nov* ibor next l'or (ho largest yield ol' Seed t ton Croll) (ivo acres of land manured ilusivo ly with McOALL'S STANDARD. n each ease the latid is to be measured 1 M;iiiuro applied in the presence of > persons,liol interested. Tho Cotton ho weighed in same manner, and upon dr sworn statement ?d' tho result, ibo .ney vvil lbii paid. All persons com po. <4 for above Prizes must hand in thei. nes on or beloit! I>t day ol' May nextr (J. S. MOUAIJL. leimcltsvillo, S. Keb. 2.1, 188ft, Al INSURANCE. 1110 "KQUlTAIiliK hWh) ASSU RANCE SOClKTY,"of New Vork ets January I, 188ft, over $57,QO(),000 tes incontestable Policies willi cash les. ny information prom jilly furnished ippliciUion to the undersigned ll. I?. JOHNSON, Hcnnottsvillc, S. C. gent for Marlboro', Marion, Darling and Chesterfield eoiinties. J. H. BLAKE, USE BUILDER g CONTRACTOR. Fayetteville, N. C. Tl M ATI-IS direfully prepared foi Wood or H riele, and materials furs 3d when neodod. - Grocer and Dealer In - Liquors, and Tobacco. FAYETTEVILLE, N. G. )i)K8 prom pi ly (tiled for Choice jlcjuors for niedieinal purposes li. IS, IS8ft. .' I 0 fi M 0 I SOI" ':! ii li (j ?if i ?. I VP ll li lt Ii A S Glinrlotto Stanton and John . 4 C. WootUoj* hntli ouch respect ivoly in rulo : to mc to grant mit? thom oacli Letters o: Administration of tho extnto nnd efforts of Jaiito? Woodley, deceased; Those uro therefore to cito ami admonish nil .1! singular tho kindred noil creditors of thc Jamos Woodley, thal i li ey be and np ? Mir belora mo in thc Court of Probuto to bo hiehl tit in.v 0 Bi co in llonticttsville, on tho 10th of Marah next, uftor publication hcro it ll ??'clock in tito forenoon, to show cause ?' . iy they havo why Hie said administration I i dd not he granted. U'cu Miler my /mini thin 2;W ilm/ 0/ F?ltrMru ' I)., ISS6. li'. JJ THOMAS, J. I', ii. c. BOUNDS & BARRINGER, lili - KU itt - AND II E l'A I II K lt S O F AJK?JI? kinds of Vehicles, Plows, Sec.. J? vto In fad anything that rolls on wheels bo mudo or repaired at short notice, ii'iiil nt prices to snii thu times. V trial is solicited. .eb. IS, |88ft. tf PHILIP B. HAMER, Attorney and Counselor at Law, BENNETTSVILLE, S. 0. '? I'K/OK in KVKIIKTT'M NKW BUICK STORK \ ?' Kr?nt ll?oni-Up .tit ni rs. Prompt personal attention gi von io iii) busi [Fcb. I 1885. Citation Notice. WUK STATU OF SO UT ll 0 A lt 0 LIN A, County of Murllioi'o. fil)!' lYIjllnm K. Tliomns, tiRipitr?, Judge of . '.) Probnto, /lt KU MAS, CAR KY T. KASTKKLING . Ii fundo suit lo nu; lo grunt unto him letters . A ti ut III la tr?l ion of tho estate mid oHeels of . iv ford Fosterling, tlcoonseil ; 'l.hoso aro therefore to cito nm) ?KIIUOII?sh ul! I .siugulnr tho kimlrcd mid creditors of tho ? i HW fo rd Kailorliug, doooiisod, t li ut they bo ami near boforo inc in the Court of I'roba to, to hohl nt my olllco in Ilomiottsvillc, on tho h dav of February next, nftor publication h roof, al ll o'clock in Ibo forenoon, to show ... so if any they linvc, why tho said adminis 11 a lion should not bc grunted. 'liven unilor my hunt), this 12th tiny of Fob* i'unry? Anno Domini, ISSI. W. 10, THOMAS, J. P.M. o. I'Tthrnary 1*. I88&. 2wk ? ?,T.riMiiiKt?i*.J?W'aia'.r.<^^rj?Ti?-?^yujyx>?'ivf?.-?ai IC you pro not; supplied with Guano and I rtilizoi-H, edi on \V. A, Mooro, and loam s "nothing of intercut, .TO NEW BRICK STORK, Next Door to Dr, Monroe's Drug Store. Will Open up a NEW LINE of SPRING GOODS SOON. C. T. E?STERLING. Keb. 23, 188:'). IN THE FRONT RANK AGAIN t= fjtfE havo this Soasou mude ie. a specialty to have lil/ every th io"; in OUR STOCK FOR LADIES. Oashinoios in all colora from 3?ctaup. Brocado** Satins and Volvols in all ?linde? and prices. Black Silks, Silk Fringes ?nd Trimmings. Tho HOSIERY DEPARTMENT equal to any City Store. Wo have the best line of .* LADIES and MISSES SHOES. *. Evor seen in tho county. The '"JERSEYS" we have in all sizes and colors at $2.00, worth lust year 3.25. Come and Examino Before Buying Elsewhere. It will pay vou ?o do lt. pins anti jjoya Otytlnn^ .Vc bavy th? liiiige.st; ami Kjhc'? Stock ovni ?>;->uj<??? to Bonncttsville. Suits from $4.60 up. Wc can fit anybody. Also Extra sise Panta. With a Full Lino of HATS, = Also ~ A full Line of GROCERIES, HARDWARE and FURNITURE. ti fact everything kept in a first-class Store. The urliolos wo keep uro too numur* ous to ment ion. Como und examine anti get pricos. Rcmoniber wo cannot be undersold. Respectfully, October 1, 1884. r>. STRITTST. G) fr BENNETSVILLE, S. C. -:o: ii\rE would respectfully announce to the citizens of Marlboro and tdjoining counties that wo have permanently located in Bonnettsvillo, ?Yo keep on hand a well selected stock of Jewelry, Watches, Specta iles.&C, in fact, anything kept by first-class Jewelers. A new stock >f Jewelry expected in a few days. A largo and well selected Lot if Handsome Clooks now on the road. Wo arc selling goods at "honest" prices. Will order any goods not ?opt in Stock at short notice. Watches, Clock* and Jewelry repair* id in thc neatest possible manner by an oxporioncod workman. Satis* action guaranteed. N. B.-We make a Specialty of Repairing and Rating Fino rVatches. Givo us a trial. Jan, 21, 1885. A J. SALINAS & SON, COTTON" FACTORS, ind 0 o mini s s ion Merchants, Adger's North Wharf, Oharieston, S. 0, BiiT Onsli aduancca mado on consignments. .Tan 7, 1885 3 3m fi. , : -CHEAP i?i IANSI IVI \FAMILY GROCERIES. MARKET STREET, arAULES'rox, so, CA. Tho Largest Fruit and Produce House in tho South. ni port and koop constantly on band Bananas, Cojoanuts, Oranges, Apples, Pineapples, Louions, Nuts, Raisins. Potatoes Cabbages, Onions, N. C., and Va., Peanuts. OotfcO JO. A New Feature in tho Rotail Business. I fl?"- Send postul card for our mont i price list and SAVE MONET In purohaj&ff ! your FAMILYSUPPLIES* WELSH & EAS^, 127 nod 120 Mooting nerect, 8. W, feor. tyarkct fit. OlIAIUiESTON, So. ?A. Nov, 5. '84 ? '? 3,