Marlboro democrat BY S. A. BROWN ? Co. PRICE, $3 PKR YEAR IN ADVANCE. B1?NNBTTSVILLB, 80. OA. Wednesday, February 26 1885. Offioe in Everett's Briok Building - UP BT AIRS. -~ Von THU ?BMO0KAT. A Simple MistaJi'o. Two Irishmen mot In on olloy, droar. Tho day waa foggy; And night won near. Thoy saw eaoh othor, Whou apart ntxby foot; Ami oaoh thought tho othor, Was a Mond ho would moot. Tho eouplo to oaoh othor, Quickly ueoror drew. Hut upward looked, Noithor of tho two. "Hollo Pat'' judd ono; Ditto aeooatod tho othor, Thoy talked for toa eoooudfi moro, Llko brothor mid brothor. Hut seeing tboir mistake, Thoy both stood aghast; Whou tho witt lor of tho two, Rpoko at last. "You thought it waa mo And I thought lt waa you, nut in'ijumi tt ?? Noithor of us for truo/' 0. D. G. nonnottBvlllo 8. C., Fob. loth 1885. "CharleBton, S. C. in 1885." Is tho (Ula of a tasty little book just roeoivod from tho well known publishinghomo of Moss. Milker, Kvuns " is prepared, cnn not. fall to soouro tho atfention of ?'nose, seoking pion ?uro us web us well i\s tho*o who, attracted by her resources, nuiy become permanent settlers in our slulo. Thc publishers havo oontributotl c largo edi tion to tho Routh Carolina Department of tho World'? Imposition nt Now Orleans at thoir 1 own oKponse. I A copy of till? valuublo contribution to tho j general good of tho Stato, oan bo obtuinod from i Mcears. Wnlkor, ISvnns A Cogswell, at 30 conto each, postpaid; it ls hoped that our roedora will avail thomsolves for tbll opportunity for procuring tho history of tho grand (dd "City by tho Fea" ot snob n modorato )>rioo. A Goorgia Town in Trouble BUFORD, GA., February 16.-Tho quiet little town of Lula, Hull County is disturbed to the very centre. Mr. J. P. Kohols having discovered that' no State granta had ever been issued for some 800 acres of land, embracing the very heart of the town, has taken l?g?l step to possess himself (d' the j paine. Both sides have employed council, and excitement is at fever heat. ---?? -. Frank Mosos Again in Prison. BOSTON*, February 18.-In the su perior Criminal Court at East Cam bridge yesterday afternoon, ex Gov ernor Moses of South Carolina, charg ed with obtaining $34 under falso pre tenses from Colonel T. W. Higginson of Cambridge, came up for sentence, tho defendant having pleaded guilty. Mr. Moses made an eloquent appeal for mercy, reviewing his past career, and stated that his mind had given way under his troubles, inftaneing the paltriness of the crime in proof thereof. Ile was sentenced to six months in the House of Correction. A Philadelphia Uorror. A special dispatch from Philadelphia dated February 12 says: Fire broke out in the insane department ol' the almshouse in West Philadelphia about niuo oclocic. Tho flames spread rap idly, and bofore the three hundred inmates could bc released nineteen ol' them were JU rited tn death O t?) e?'H wero left to roam about, tho grounds at will and many of them were picked, up hythe po!icq throughout the eily. -Tho*peoplo of Washington evi dently understand that an inaugura tion occurs only once in every four yearn, A glance nt the advertising columns of Hie daily newspapers indi cates thal, almost everybody who has a room or window on the line of march from the Capitol to the White Houso is willing to rent it. Out of a score of advertisements the lowost price for singlo windows is 810 or two tor $16. Tho .condition of tho agricultu ral laborers in Malboro* County is 26 per cont, bettor than it was at this time last year. Tho supply of laborers is suflioiont. It has not been affected by emigration. Two thirds of tho agricultural la borers in this county aro colored and one-third white. Tho laborers aro generally making contracts for the now yoar for wages .'aud shares of tho orop they aro not disposed to rent land*. Tho rato of wages ie $10 por month and ration?. "When they work on tho sh aro system thoy furnish all tho labor, bear one-half tho oxponces, aud roceivo one-half of proceeds of tho crop. Tho laborers aro neither diligont nor trustworthy. They J! ave not economical and have made no perceptible improvement in (heir way of living. Tho condition end prospects of tho farmers, as far as they depend upon tho labor ques tion, aro about tho samo as in previous yours. With fair soufrons and other favorable conditions dependent upon tho weather, there is no reason why the plan? tors should not regain their won tod prosperity. Thoro is a thrifty, energetic farming CIURB in this county that can turn tho, pressed imporfect systom of labor to good account by diligently attending, in porson, to tho many details of tho farm, and no fears need bo entertained ns to th oil* success, if they have propitious HORHOOS. The lack of this for tho last two yeo ra luis affected tho planters in Marlboro' unfavorably. -? * In consequence of discoveries us to the practice of selling damaged canned goodtto innocent consumers, abill has been introduced in the New York Leg islature to require that all cans of veg etables, &o.j shall bear a stamp show ing tho dato of their preparation. Thc penally for selling a can of goods not bearing this date-mark is to be ,$500. The most lamentable result of the recent dynamite explosions in London is tho discharge of Irishmen employed in numerous mills and factories, and the posting of notices "no Irish em ployed." Unjustifiable as such retal i ation is, it is but natural. One of the peculiarities of dynamite as an explo sivo is that its force expends itself equally in all direction. i--: -.??<-'>?. Several Northern and Western newspapers, among their "society notes," havo published recently an item stating that Rhea, the actress, is engaged to he married to Senator Wade Hampton. The Senator's inti mate friends regard the rumor as ridicuously false. Mrs. Garfield expects to pay a visit South in a few weeks. Ono of her objective points will bo to her gold mino in Stanly County, North Carolina .? ? - As au article for tho toilet, Ayers Hair Vigor stands unrivalled. lt oleabscs thc scalp, and preserves it from scurf and dandruff, cures itching and humors, restores faded or gray hair to its original dark color, and promotes its growth. Every event iii this world is a syl lable breaking from thc lips (d' Clod. Every epoch in affairs is a completed sentence of His thought; and thc great stream of human history is God's endless revelation of Himself. The disfiguring eruptions on thc face, tho sunken eye, the pallid com plexa n. i lid?ente thal lhere is .some thing wrong going on Within. Expel I he lurking foe to health. Aycr's Sarsaparilla was devised for that pur pose; and does it. - - Maj. Martin R. Delany, colored died at Wilberforce, Ohio, recently. He will bc remembered in South Car olina as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the ticket with Judge (Jreen in 1871. The President, sent a message lo tho House of Repr?sent?t ives Tuesday, re commending ihe acceptance of the swords, military and civil testimonials etc., formerly belonging to Goncral Grant, which were purchased by Van derbilt and presented to Mrs. Grant with a reversion to the Gt) vcr ment at ber death. The President, also suggests to Congres.-^'(he propriety el taking proper action to enable bim io place Grant on the retired list with the rank ol' General. The President-elect hus received an application for oilico from an Ohio who address his letter to "Tho Hon. Mr. Gov. Grover Cleveland, Esq." Boston Post, Tim Weft SHn ! 1. lt is tho simplest structure for raising water on the American market. 2. It is easily adjusted to any well or cistern. Any person can nut it up in 15 min* Utes, ns it has no attachments lo any part of the well below tho platform. 3. It is tho most durable fixture for the purpose in use- Tt is substantially construe* ted, nnd the buckets never come in contact with each other, or thc sides of the well, ond the groove provided in the polly is so arranged as lo produce but little friction on tho rope und none on the pulley, 4th. it works onsily. Tho bucifals balance each oilier, jo tho only resista nco lu overcome ia tho weight of tho water In ono httokot] heneo tt is tho only strm* turv that will raiso wator from deop wolla without H corresponding Increase of friction, ami that requires no moto pVwcr to opo rate in a well of Ititi foot than i ti ono of 20 feet depth. 5th It is nhvtlys reaily for usi uni always nt its best. After years ol' service lito sumo number of turns of tho crunk brings li.o -ante amount of willer ns when now. 6th. lt hu.? nono ol' the objections so common to pinups, lt will never frreze, hu? ho wondon tubing to wear oui, decay und )>. Ilute lite water; no iron lubing to rust, never hus to bc primed puck cl or thu wed oui, und you do not hu vc to pump nut a pail full to get n fresh cool drink. 7th. Iiis entirely free from dunder. ISeing provided with a self .neting hrake, governed by au cccontrif, it ts linpoaslblo, should tho hand (icolilenttdly slip from the crank tor thc bucket to run down. Hence any child can In.mlle it with perfect safety. THU entire structure e.insists Ol' one pulley with crank, our tope, live buckets anti one spout for euch blicket. . These spouts tire attached to inside I ettrb or frame, ! il ' ;,n; operated by rod pressirre iront the otltsid*!, brining them tt|t under ita tai in g tho I'tilvo in tho liotlum ol' (lie bucket und conveying tho water o> ptopor receptado; ii .icc r will . scon thill the unph'u-.mt handling cf ropes anil buckets ls iloneuwny with, un 1 Itu anclen td in i i r.beiitli?gSnob operation u voided. TI?OEXJ'LTGl? SATISFACTIOJM GfTT.A.rf?^IISrTIElEJID l'or further pArtiouInrs apply to W. 0?URL?NGTOK & CO., jJoimottsville, S. C. Patented August Stil 1SS2. Baxsters Tinted Wall Paints, SUBSTITUT? FOU K ALSO MINK. Kondy for U8e by tho addition of hot watur. Tho hont urtielo inado for vminluiK ceilings and wulla. KIOIIT KLBUAST TINT?. White. Sots pur pound. Tints lOcts. per pound. A Liberal discount to dotilors. To apply it me ? knlso mino or wall brush. Send for Snmplu oard of tlnU to tho manufacturers. A saving of 8ti por cont. WM. M. Il A XT KU A i/o. Manufaoturors of Paints, Doo 3 Uh 1884 Now York . TO LEASE FOR 5 YEARS. THE largo nod valuable Estate colled MAN DE RV I LL Ki Monking to the Into Samuel Sparks, Esq-, of Marlboro1 County. Tbe said Estate contains 6Q0 acres of finest arable land, and 750 in aplaudid forest ?nd cane pasturo land and never failing waler sprit)tis Kn* terms apply to iloir Knox Livingston Heunettsvillc, who bas plat showing ad vantages of the same. The above property can bc treated for at Private salo on easy terms. SUSAN Ki KKITT, ALSO, AT PRIVAT:-: SALE, IN Orangeburg Co, and forming part of tho "Keitt Estate" alarm of Goo acres of thc richest red clay lands, in which have hoon this year erected six commodious frame tenant houses, barns ?fcc KKPBRRNOK: lion. Knox. Livingston, ??onncttsvillo. Or t? Messrs Jamed 1'ertcrkin, William Mane, Estp, Col. A. T. Goodwyn, Korie Motto, Orangeburg county S. C. SUSAN Ki KEl'lT, Nov. 6th 1884. if 'lt YJOTS READrRG FREE I FOR SIX GOOD FAMILIES. temi yo.irnnntoand the nanto andnddrcssof AV od yuin nolichiiora or fri? mts on a postal card nod trot tree for yonrsoJi and caoh . I ot them a specimen ropy of THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, i i "AMa Mioii." 0UP / "UNCIE REMUS'S" world-famoul I Sketches of ?ho old Plantation Darkey/ THREE 1 "BILL ARP'S" H?mor?tii Loiters foi IIUMOKOOS ) tho Homo and Htarlli Stono, WBitFnti ( "BETSY HAMILTON'S" adventure) wm I u,& \ lo)d |n the HCratk ?very ni graber of ino PA tully, SEND A POSTAL FOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE. AUdrias "Tim CONSTITUTION," Atlanta, On. I "-NOT IC K ~ IjlUItNITUltK ropnirod, olontiotl nnd vnrni>li . od. Old mnttin.i.-'O? mudo over and mw ones mad% l>y J. T. STONK. Shops for tho present n t my roHlttpiie? ^tli?'drolling forihorly ocottplcd i>y J, H. Sampson. Mrs. STOM;, who Is ti flrst.olnss Oros.-- Maker nnd Tall?te?;?, will out and moko f>>r Lndlcs nnd (loni lcm i II . donning nnd repairing Clothing a spooiftUy. Prices lo>v and satisfaction gttnr nntecd. Your patronado sollollcd. popular Wook ly neirr wr w ilovutod to eolenc?, roeooanics, enpintiiriiij;, <;?i covcries, Intentions and patontsevor published. Ky.?tt numbor illustrated with iplendld nngravimiH. I nt.? publication, furnlshos ft nioatvaluablo onoyolopf Ui j of information which no person should ho without. I lu' ?iopnlnrltr of th? SCTRNTIFIO AMKMCAN in such that ts eiroulation nearly ooualsthntof all other papers <>( ts ciaos combined. Trico, ?S.20 n yoar. Discount 16 Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN A CO., Pub lishers, No. 361 ?roadway. N. y _ Munn ?fc Co. hnvo also , had Thlrty-Sovon 0 Vonra* practico bo T foro tho ratont Olllco. "Jand havo prepared moro than Ono Hun SH Oreti Thousand aDplicstlonw fer pat HenU in ?ho United Ht aloa ?nd foreign, SB countries. CsToats. Trade-Marks, Oopy r rights. Assinnmonts, and all other pap?n for eocnrins; to Invontorb tholr rhihla tn tho United Stales, Osnsda, Knaland, Franco. (Jormany ?nd othor forsten countries, propsred at short nollco ?nd o? reaaonablo tornis. Information ?a toohtsinine patents cheer fu.ly alvon without criarse. Hand-books of lnforins tion 6ont froo. Patont* obtai?od through Munn - ,t Co. aro noticod in tho Solsutillo Amoman frno. Tho ndvantBKO of such nolie? ls well nndor*tood hy all titrions ?bo wish to diuposo of their putouts. Add'oss MUNN A CO., Olllco BciilicmiC Ay.hKV.v.;, Sil l?roadx.ny, Non- York. ts 2B YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatost Modical Triumph of the) Ag?! SYMPTOMS OF A Lona of appetite. Bowel? costive? Pain In tho heul, with ti dull flonantlon in tho (mole parr, l'nln undor tho shoulder ti lu dc, I''H ll ii cn;? after en ting, with a dis inclination to exci tion of body or mind, Irritability of tonipor, Low upi vi tn, with n fool in? ot" lui villi: iiOBlootod soDio duty? Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Houri, Dots boforotho oyes, Ilondnoho ovor tho right oyo, Roatloasnoan, vrlth fitful dronms, Highly colorod Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TliTT'N I'lIiTifl) aroespooinlly ntlnpUsa to auoli cnsoM, ono dono offcota such a clm-iR" of fouling UM to astonish thu sufToror. Thoy l?crense thc Appetite,nnd cnuso tho body to Tnlio oik E?Uesh, thus tho system ls nourished, rO?l hy th'-ir Tonio Action on Um Oltre.UlvoOrimtiSiItcuulnr Utool*oro l)|<)d>lffJ. l*fjCOVttji?i <> I Murrny NtiiSiXl "?9 H ti ama nu i?j u aaa Gu4V ll ADI or WutsKKUS ohanged to a Grossr IM.ACK by n v?nolo application of this Dr?. lt impart* ii natural color, aols lliatantanoouKly sold hy r)rui;giBtiinlttrity ol Ilia bowots A precious boon lo ridiculo l'ctuoli'H. Moothing and bracing thc ncrvotmKystom and ftiyihft vigor and hoaltli togvory, ?ilirocf Ibo body Sold hy 1 ): iit;i:i;;t ?. For Pamphlets, Hi iihhosiO li- Hou,ACo ,180od(irSv,,KvVvCiU A youiig root n.^s. '?whfttis lim omi of nunc?" Tito ^o," uiy boy, if you douvl i' WhinV* Givu w nnollior ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! Tho undersigned is now prepared to lill all order for Doors of any kind and stylo at prices that ?ill astonish you-competition defied. Am also prepared to take orders for any kind of furniture for tho parlor or tho kitcho?, and satisfaction guaranteed. OLD FURNITURE made to look now, and Chairs furnished with NEW BOTTOMS at reasonable ch at cos, 551 made and trimmed to order on tho best terms. CALL AND .S'A'/-; rj& On tho Corner south of Baptist Ohuroh, And on the Street running West Kroui tho Presbyterian Church. .Ianmirv IO, 1884 Sa m PO WE sis. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. .TUM LIGHT RUNNING ?3 A\/K1 TTS ?SgT?O This out show tho New Stylo of Wood Work that tho Company is now Introducing ARTISTICALLY The new lino of AIN tachtnonts thal ure now b o i n J? placed with each DOMKSTIU are specialties. ?No other Machine has them. These Atlticli incuts and tho Mew Wood Work Intake the 'Domestic! more limn over, without question, THE ACKNOWLEDGED S TAN IIA RD ov KXCJaiiKNCK 1 M I Jp rn?,im$ H rf T>d> fifi BEAUTIFUL WITHOUT A PEER. fe CS - IN I.TS - Meohamoal CONSTRUCTION IT HAS NO RIVAX.. FOR SALK AT 77/? BAZAAR, ?HAS. ?. ionpAKT, PKo,,1,'iSrJNETTSV ILLE- s- C O??f" Agonis wanted in unoccupied Territory. Add ross DOMESTIC SE WING MACHINE CO., march 19 1884_ ?' _KtomtOM). V\. k MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE WU: "SS8S&8S " Gentlemen: My fathor rosidos at Glovor, Vt. lio has boon a grout BUfforor from Scrof ula, and tholnoloscd lotter will toll you what . marvelous Oifoct Ayers Sarsaparilla hu bad bl bis ooso. I think bin blood must hare contained tho humor for at least ton yoara ; but it did not show, oxoopt in tho form of a iorof UIOUB aoro on tho wrist, until about flvo year? ago. From a fow spots which ap poarod at that timo, it gradually spread ao aa to covor his ontlro body. I assure you bo waa torribly afflicted, and an objootof pity, whon ho bogan using your medicino. Now, thoro aro fow mon of his ago who enjoy ns good health aa ho has. I could easily namo fifty persons who would testify to tho Tacts in his caso. Yourstruly, \V. M. PHILLIPS." FROM THE FATHER: v duty for mo to state to you tho bonoflt 1 havo dorivod from tho UKO of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I was completely covorod with a torrlblo humor and strofulous sores. Tho humor caused an incessant and lntolorablo itching, and tho skin craoked so ns to causo tho blood to flow in many plnccB whenovor I movod. My sufferings woro groat, and my lifo a burdon. I commenced tho uso of tho SAHSAPARIIXA in April last, and hnvo used lt regularly sinco that timo. My oonditlon bogan to improve at once. Tho sores havo all boated, and I fool porfootly woll in ovory ros poet-being now auto to do a good day's work, although 73 years of ago. Many In nu l ro what has wrought suoh a euro In my ease, and I toll them, as I havo boro tried to tell yon, AYKR'/I SABSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt,, Oot. 21,1882. Yours gratefully, UIBAM PHILLIPS." \ AYBU'S SABSAPABitiiA euros Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Kt.'Dlp olas, JCczoina, Ringworm, Mote, os, Sores, Bolls, Tumo?, and Kraptlona of Uko Skin. It clears tho blood of all hripn rltloo, aids digestion, stimulates tho action of tho bowols, and thus restores vitality aud strengthens tho wholo system, PKKPABED BY Dr.J.C.Ayor&Co.,Lowo!l,rV!a88. Sold by all Druggists) $1, als bottles for |& LUMBER FOR All \ rilUK undorsigin getting llrst-elnss lumber. Oivc moa trial ordOi*. Address mo al thu mill <> brough tho nostoffico. H. H. WILLIAMSON. July '29, '84. Vegetable Sicilian i HAIE BENEWER was tito first, preparation perfectly adapted to I cui'o diseases of tho for.li>,;n"^ tho first suc cessful restorer of failed or gray hair to lia j natural color, growth, and youthful boauty. Iit hus had manyImitators,but nonobavo?o tully met all tho requirements ncodful far tho proper treatment of the hair and sonlp. HALL'S HAW HBNEWEH has steadily growu i in favor, and spread Its fame and uso?ulnoss to every quarter of tho globo. Its unparaV Mod success can bo attributed to but on< 1 cause: thc entire fulfilment of its promises. Tho proprietors havo often boon surprised r,t tho rccolpt of orders from remoto coun tries, whoro they had ncvermadeau clfortfor lu l)itro:t:w*:it wonderfully Improves tho por j ??irnl appearance, lt .cleanses tho scalp from : all impurities, euro.) all humors, fovor, and i dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It Stimulates tho weakened glands, and euablCB i thom to push forward a new and vigoro/! I growth. Tho ofl'eots of thia article e?i ;?v? tran r.ont; Uko those \ unH,tN6onrehitia and thorough ; ?'.\ l>!ooil-puiinor.'!8 it?ftt''*} Sarsaparilla. gold by id) Druggists} ?1,BIX bottloB.??, .*T? XKATIiY and PROMPTLY DONK^ -AT THK J)vnwe.,d |ol) 0lfiof. Kast sido Puldio S?pituo. Transient or ?'rivato ?iontding Oil reasonable tenus. Mrs. S. J. ADAMS, Vfc,'0^. Propriotof,