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BY S. A. BROWN & Co. BBNNETTSVILLB SO. CA. Wednesday, July 20, 1887. Thc Hot Wave. f?omo of tho oldest oiMzous say tho weather tho past week, has boon tho hot test ever foll hore. Tho thermometer utood from 100 to 109 for thrco days. Several caeca of oxkaustion froia heat oe? ourred ou Saturday aud Sunday. ELSEWHERE, Thirty caBCB of sunstroke occurred in Philadelphia on Sunday. Six in Bnltimoro, oight in Chicago aud sixty-two from tho effects of tho heat, whilo tho mortality muong tho ohiidrou of families occupying tenement houses was fearful. Choked on His Coffin. (lu ADALA J AKA, Mexico, July 12, -Yesterday tho body of Juan Aminto, a telegraph operator, lay in its cofliu in church ready for burial. A companion near it heard regular taps inside, which clearly chekod ont, "I am alive." Surprised, ho gave thc alarm and tho telegrapher, weak but still alive, was rescued and restored. Powdcrly on Immigration. Mr. Powdcrly may go wrong in 8omo cases, but us a rulo ho is right. Ho seldom goos off half cocked. The latest thing wo havo soon from him is on tho question of immigration. Of course, ho is opposed to the landing of pauper immigrants in this country. Mr. Powaerly, however, goes further, and suggests that an immigrant to this country should bo required to bo able to sustain himself and fam ily one year. This might not provo a bad rule. Thero is a dis position in some quarters to en courage immigration to this coun try regardless of its character. This is a groat mistake. We want good citizens in tho United States, and tho greatest precaution should be taken to prevent socialists, an archists and dynamiters from mak ing their homes among and diffus ing their dangerous doctrines into the minds of ignorant people. Ooluwjbuf? (fra.) jRnouirer. "1 liquor rind !. ilioi. Mr Pdwderlyi five ofticinl li omi and ?.'ron* of thc Kn >...;,..\i oj hul.-\, J ?nf! tnkoii a radical position on li^u?i queii?on, In it I'.'ci? :?, tja temperance, published in the Jour nal of United Labor, ho says: "I know that, in refusing to oven touch a drop of strong drink, I was and nm right. In refusing to treat another to that which I do not believe to be good for myself | to drink, I know I am right. In refusing to associate with men who get drunk, I know I am right. In not allowing it rum-seller to gain admittance into tho Order of tho Knights of Labor, I know I am right. In advising our associate* not to rent halls or meeting rooms over drinking places, I know that I am right. I done this from the day my voico was heard in the council halls of our Order. My position on tho question of temper ance ?B right. 1 nm determined to maintain, and will not niter it one jot or tittle." EDITORIAL NOTUS. Mr. Philip A. Moses, an old resi dent of Charleston, died in Sumter ou Monday. Monday was a terrible day in Col umbia-six deaths ODd many pros trated from tho heat. H. N. Kmlyn, an old printer of Columbio, died on Monday. Dr. J. D. Barber, of Nashville, suc ceeds Dr. MeFerrin ns book agent of the Southern Methodist Publishing House. There will be no night services in tho Marion Methodist Church until next September. Mr. Ingram, who won the ap pointment for Wost Point at the competitive examination held in Florence some time ago, has failed to pass tho examination at West Point, and another competitivo ex amination will have to bo ordered. Ax y Cherry, a colored girl 12 years of agc, and found guilty of giv ing a child concentrated lye, was sen tenced by Judge Hudson At Barnwell, last week, to bo hanged in September. Tho ill treatment of children by nurses is something that needs thc strong arm of the law to stop it, Auk your?olf tho question, what would become of my wifo and olnldrcn should I ho takon from thom? Othois die-I can not expect to ho oxempt. ... Tho choapoBt and best sowing ma-, ohino on tho market is found at tho ul oro of 0. 8. McCall. Call and seo it. NOT ANOTHER LUTHER. Sonic onthusiastic Protestants, with whom tho wish is a father to tho thought, have hailed "Father McGlynn" as "another Luther," a man destined by character and cir cumstances to load an American reformation in tho Kornau Catholic Church. This estimate of him seems ludicrously at variance with all tho facts, which aro well estab lished and not open to disputo. Ho is not in tho least a roformor, his attitude has in it nothing he roic. He is simply a recusant priest, justly resting undor the cen sure of his Church tor his rebellion against tho authorities ho was bound by his priestly vows to obey. Dr, McGlynn was suspended from tho priesthood because he dis obeyed hs bishop by making a speech, in which ho advocated thc abolition of private property in land. This theory is assorted by his ecclesiastical superiors in New York to be one that has been con demn od by tho church Ho de nio8 this, and in proof of his posi tion points to tho fact that Arch bishop Walsh, of Ireland, teaches precisely tho samo doctrino with out rebuke from Rome. There ia weight in this denial, but tho proper course for McGlynn was evidently to appoal to Romo, not to defy iiis imm?diate superior. This ho has declined to do, and has even refused to hoed a sum mons to appear at Romo and plead his causo at the highest tribunal of the church. Notico of his formal excommunication has, therefore, bqon published, and l)r. McGlynn ie now cut off from the Catholic Church. But he still protests that he is a Catholic, that he will never be anything else, that his superiors have misused their powers, that his condemnation is unjust and il legal. Evidently there is nothing of the Luther in such a man. And it is also clear that Dr. McGlynn cannot be regarded as a martyr, even in a bad cause. Much eloquence has been wasted in denunciation of the interference of Catholic prelates with thc rights of an American citizen. It is true that Dr. McGlynn was an Ameri can citizen when he made the speech for which ho suffers, but he was first of all a priest, who had vohmi?.rijv tnV<*n a vow of obc (li?iio? ? ti Pw- tiiii ci toi ii in al] i v litfiouii mutters Now thc (?uestioii Ol :I!>M1?,;!UMI; |. ?YU'" '[) v/nc'.vi.i]: '. j land :.? .". ni'.'Vi'.i w j| to3, a po!:!i. j etil tjiieritioiii Dr. >.iof.? ? yim iVdy?" outed iMi iii mil lion of tili): n$j.ii "with?iii oiiu penny ol compoh?iv tion to thc present owners." That is an immoral sentiment. It is ad vocacy of robbery, pure and sim f>le. Even if private property in and wore wrong, as Mr. George and Dr. McGlynn hold, society has so long recognized and encouraged this ownership and so many inno cent people have invested their hard earnings in thc land that to sweep away this property at a blow without compensation of any sort would bo a wholesale robbery, ? beside which ordinary thievery is respectable. Dr. McGlynn cannot ? plead his American citizenship ns a ? shield for using his priestly author ity in promulgating a policy that is not only alleged to be oilicially condomnoa by his church, but is wliolly irreconcilable with the Ten Commandments. In matters of faith and morals he was bound to conform his public toaching to the directions of Iiis suporiors. For re fusing to do this lie is justly con demned. As soon as his excommunication lias had time to talco effect, Dr. McGlynn's admirers in thc Catho lie Church will be compelled to chooso between him and the Church. How tho groat body of thom will choose is not opon to doubt. His adherents will speedily fall away, his importance will cor respondingly decrease, and in a few months ovorybody will wonder that the American people wore ever foolish enough to got excited about him. A second Luther, for sooth . Pah I New A dvevtlHVHWH tn. New Barber Shop. HAVE recently purchased the Bar ber outfit formerly owned by Alex, iiucknbcc, the business wilt be continued nt the same stand, and with tint addition of somo improvement.-, I hop ; io have it conducted in such it mininer ns to M KNIT f li o patronage ol' thc public generally. At present tho shop is in charge of John (?iles. Thc pliblio may rely.on my using my bes* ellon s to make the shop ami foi attendants neat and cleanly. DSP* Tho Shop will invariably he closed on ?Sundavs. II. W. CARROLL. Jilly 20th, 1887. Jd?y Read every word in THE DEMO, CR AT this week, and profit thereby. ??ywpMaiinni tin IT- ?..<..?*. >?:**>-.- tmn t.>>vr\mwmtnmmimmnTmmitmimh*mi*m*imwiimii*m To the Generous Pi folio of Marlboro : Allow us to embrace tins opportunity ol ? s tending our sinooro thanks, as evidence of our appreciation of tho very I ?hm ni Uipjior) you have given us iu tho past, and assuring you ol' eur continued prom pi \l to itt. o ;i< business, as well ns truthful rep resentation of all goods handled hy < - : ? i ii uily cull yo?i utiouliori to ?l?e following pertinent points : While there are numerous oin ... . - an 1 new designs, it is impossible to note tho many changes in stylos of Jewelry and ormuncnt?l watches, in our limited space. Wc can only assuro you that \y. ernie ivor ?>> keen our oyo on the fashions nnd stylos of Jewelry worn by the rccogniv.oil ant limit; . mil buy now ? .id stylish poods ns they appear on tho market. Wo would h. lu nave you FAVOll US WITH A GALL, when wo will take plant mo itt u iv i nj' .?."t our stock. ?Ve keep alway? a linc assort... ? ? murieau Lever Watches, made by the Elgin, Waltham and Ul ?rn tia in U ?th gold ?ind silver cases, key or stein wind. Thc above watches aro einisi.d .. du st lor tho money by all those using them. Pricos front $8.0() to ?j minted. Wc ti alco a sc ?. ..;'? v .i.1''..:..!. : . .. '?<!. t i >' 1 Wiifc'ic- nid - rt ! v. von a lia" ot ,.'t".>l?-- fi om wi i- ii .-;?!.! c. |..,.| ?4<i iiity il?iiiiivd, I Vi? -is of rn|tn Lie Lani o t?old W;i(<>h.!r . . li; ii ii:?? !.. . i 'i ' .*, ? Milt ;.??. . ?. J?yt tis (he jtuVe?t', W hayo :i .ipmu'.iiy i ivat.'l?'i ivo.nl IV.tUi .'i. -j in $,V.0b iii whir li wo IM-, eu I lie i,-?ral ?i ppi-.n 'i tie?. tu ..? IJ ; hem. Wedding l'rcNcntN ! W*''ld ii ti g Pei-;, its ? Wedding iTOMciitM 1 We have had our cyo on the \. . I for some limo, and from appear puces should judge that the niiiti i liai i . vv ? 11 bc more lively tins year illari iisunl. In order to supply the d- . li u ' tight an extra largo assortment ol' OTE SH, , ?: V?.W??3B, Suitable for Presents. 1 haw n; ! . ?| ivoiild bo useful as table-ware, nnii would be pleased to have you sc II I . mid say in regard to Silverware, that I have always insisted on bn\ , ii), lilOS'lV I don't keep "shoddy" goods in this line, hut by comparison j . wi lim) ni) nods ns chenp as tho same quality aim bo bought. For c?iivonienc I v to .sodio of tho ?rdelos kopi in this linc, viz : Tea Sets, Water SM , lintier ('uolci'.-, Pickle (Jester.s, Gnke Baskets, Berry Dishes. Gard lleceiveis, lev 1 -kets, Print Slauds, Gups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Flatware of all kind-- ii. lid plated ware. In this line of goods you could never fail to select a j s or birthduys. We have jus: bong h I a new lu; clock iii i-veiy conceivable shape and pat torn. You will make a mistake if you fail 'o our 'uck before baying. Prices, from $1.20 to $i>6.00, ALL GLOGK.S \v KB v v ? Kl). Weare not talking nuieh a hou: ,Ic> v . will only say that we keep up our sleek, ?nd you can lind tiny arl ide iv hi' li mild wish, lt is uralifying to us a (UV nearly 3 years sales to still hear :!;<? "Vom goods are satisfactory and prices moderate." . . SPECTACLE 5 / . EGL ASSES. We iiiivu u complote assortment ol .-(>'.. n - ninl ycglosscs, ?i" nil grados, soluotod with ciro, und with n knowlcilgo of til? pc niait iiiMrimt: in tho oyo caused hy HMM olhiiuto, I claim to. gi vu a perfect lit. Gold aii4 SUvci un ? .'?:'. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Wo kocp Violins, Uiiitfti-8, lhinjoi t'liiii'.n '.. >". , llftrinonlons, ico., Violin, Ilunja nnd Guitar Strings, How.*. Keys, Illidge i><> . . to. ?>?H? NA WARE.* . In Ton Sots of ll nnd 6I> pieces, , . . r HO'. Fancy oliinuwiiro suitnbto for prcsouU .to. --FI S "J; t .T N G TACKLE. Wo linvo added lo our stock ii coi '?? .' lin ; ? i' 1I00K.S ol' nil ?i/o.?, Lines, "Polis," "Spinnern ami ?piions." Call ililli sEiri: < i uii i si x ic un L KS, Ilnvhia liolici'il fur some lino t' l!i? no it'jjoliir tinnier in Sowing Mnoliino Needles, I linVo conni udoil lu keep u slock of ii .!.?. used in this county, so cal j on mo for your noodles, Von will Ibid.then. iii lr; Store. Plush and ? ?c athel* Goods. Wo will kco;i in stock ft noni ii . . . ph and Autograph Albuins, Pindi Dross lug nml Toilet ('nscs, Photogrnpl. ? ' it , ii i to for Prcsonts. WATCHES, ClOriS AND itWElRY REPAIRED. In ooiiobisloi) wo would cull y in ?di ...... ... lin. ..ejniiring Dopnrlmont of our tiusinoSfi, In which will at all tliiibs ho l'ound .ii i noikno , with tho host nintorinls, lo ropnir your Wu (ohos, Clocks, Jo wolry, Onus, l'i t i v ow big Aliielihiefl, ??, I omi only rofor lo my pns' li-iioiil l'or i ..ndiition, but (IIIAIIANTI?: SATISKACTIO?*. With best wishes for n fruitful nu i.? ? , i. I R ern aili; YD i Servant; Fl. W. CARROLL. Mny Isl, 1887. ra* 'M' Dealer iii V?ANOS, ORGANS ami MUSICAL M??UC?IAN0f?j3 ALLEN'S BLO?K-FLORENCE, S. C. X-5LIE3 ?&"o. 33C.. J. Jj KIX.X.OU?II is nui hoi fetid io SlfiLL PIANOS and OHO OAS II THICKS, with $10 OAS il on ORGANS und $25 ou PIANOS, on Novoiubor 1st, 1887, without interest. Write him ut Moroney, S. ANS at hulu nco C., and you will receive a reply with fall particulars. dune 22, 1887? THIS IS NOT AN ARGUMENT THERE^ AP.CrUC/^ABOUT N OT H I NO- TO ALL THREE AC RlVG. THTVT' Tort - ?B* W "NA - COMFORT . X>URABIUITV >< STYLE JAKES.KEANS 4t>5 SHoES ARE UNE QUALLPD . FOR SALE BY Juno I, 1887 Benn ottevi Ile, S. C. CURES emu. Interesting Treatise on Blood una Skin Diseases malled frou to all who apply. It should bo read by everybody. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA. SGIRRHUS CANCER. Th? untold benefit I luwo rewired from tho uso of 8. BL & leads ino to acknowle-dg? 1U virtuos and recommend lt to aU who *u-e nufToriott with humors, A year ooo this July I wrote to tko company tn Atlanta, On., concerning a can ocr that bad troubled u? two or Uiroe yean past, but winch bad been Increasing la ala? ood re?ne ti quita rapidly for three ru on Mw preceding that letter. I bad beard ot the wonderful earea at Swift'? I peas/te, ?nd resolved to try lt. I commenced tabing lt In April, IK A, Wy general he al Oj waa tauch lmpt.-oved, yet tba canoes', willoh was Io my breast, continued to grow slowly, bat sorely.- When I wrote tn July last I received a treatise cn blood and skin diseases, with advice to keep ap tb? B. f. B. I did co. The bunch firew and became quite heavy, asa? very dark and angry coking) until tba middle of December, when I felt that I mutt oltker bave lt eut out or die. nut, contrary to aU expecto'loRS. lt eosimeaccd to ocs* a Uttlo blood/ substance, and tn a weak lt seemed to break, making a nuga openlag .nd discharging quantities, of almost black, thlok blood, ft continued to discharge loas nud loss, bealing around tho edges, unUl February, when U was entirely healed up and well. I took ?vf only -nli bottloa of tho s. s. a and feel that I owo mr life to Its virtuos. My caso ts a wonder and a mira do to all tn and about this community. I TVUII X could toll overybody of the benefits 1 havo rocolved, and induce all who fliUTer from cancer to uso Swift's 8 pei ino. I sm twenty fire yearn old, t?ud my health ls so improved tba! I feel bauer than 1 hove for year*. BKT?Y WOOD, Cohecett, Plymoulh Co., July 18, 1833. TIIOS. E. DUDLEY HOPE If, NEWTON Dudley & Kfewtoii, AttovnoyR nnd Counselors (it Law, Boimpttsvillo, S. rU '?T l l-l. pinotioe in th Courin of Ww y.')[ Fob ri li Oirouit it pul it, th*? ?nij?d fcUnto?* Court/?, 1 ?fen 11 Si) h IIMJ?C?MES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Bennettsville, S. C. *-?."-,> . (Jillet: in the Covirt House-front room on the right. January 19, 1887. KNOX LIVINGSTON, ATTOHXMY AT LA lt', BE NN E TT S VIL L E, S. 0. IT) HO M PT personal attontion given all 1 business, anti will practice in Uto Courts ol' the Fourth Circuit. KNOX MVIMIKTOX. EDWARD MelVEII, LIVINGSTON 4 MCIVER, ATT011NBY8 -A T - LAW, CHEBAW 3. G. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SSWNSTTSVX&XiS, tt. O. KFI?K on Darlington street, West ol' 0 the Court House, march ll, 18S5. townsend & McLaiu'in* -^Attorneys at Law^ BENNETTSYILLE, S. C. Om?Ej?VEK J F EVKUEIT'S STOKE. yOWHSBHD I MA?R1H a POLLOCK ATTOIINISYS-AT-?^AW, CHKKAW, S. C. September 23-tl" NOTICE. "VTOTK.'K ls hereby Riven that appllca 1\ tion will be nuulo to tho Legislature ol'South Carolina, at its next, session (In November 1H87) for a Charter for a Hall road from Hennettsvllie by the most feasi ble route to tlio Palmetto Railroad, at thu Station ut or near Hov. N. Ii. Sweit's In Marlboro county. February 14, 1887. BOUT two weeks ago an elegant ^ dark colored Folding CH1NKSE FAN, with small Chinese figures on it. Any one delivering same at thc LADIES HA/A A R will be liberally rewarded. No questions asked. (J. H. JORDAN. July nth, 1887. ON THfc LOSS OF \ Lecture on tho KA! ti le, TrcMinonI and halhid olirq ?if t?o?iihfill \V:iV.lu< H, or Kutmia t ir lnct, Uiiluetd iv ;.M I^.\hu se, Involuntary Lu i<NH).is, I III } t . > < . i.. . . s.'.viii'f l>?v,Uv.y, ?rid Impldlm i\\it to Mm ii <i;o ucmvAHy; ?.>...,.f, (lull. Kjittojify nuil THr. M?1i(aiJRhil rii.vaic.id iiu-??.itv. Ac..- )yj I'.KICCI . C'rtlvi?rW?ll. M? 1). The world renowned author, in thia admi rable Lenturc, clcnrly nroVcs from lils own ox . perionca thnt the awful consequences of Solf Ahuso inny bo effectually removed wltbeut dangerous surgical operations, b)*?ict, ID* struuicnts, ringa or cordiale; pointing nu. ? mode of euro nt oneo certain om) effectual, by wbioh every sufferer, no matter, what bil con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately and radically. S&rThis lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under acal, tn a plain envelope, to ?ny address post-paid, on receipt of four cent?, or two poduge ?lumps. Address, Thc Chilvevwell SIcrtical Co. 41 A?m St, Now York. Post Ornoo Hox 460 Sop' 29, HAYNSWOllTH & CO. Druggists and Pharmacists, lleiincttBvllle, S.C. (Formerly 8. W. MONROE -- DKAI.KUB IN - *~^5??9SBI^L (5^--fr P U E E Bf BRUJOS, MHDICINlfiS, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Brushes, P in t s nd Oils, ??>"" A full lino of tho abovo article* always on hand. tfUf'Vrescrtptionit Carefully Com' pounded Day and Night, May 19th, 1886. LUMBER! LUMBER !! FROM ROUND PINE .SQ) ARTI KS IN WANT OF FIRST olnss Lumber from Round Pine, ami delivered to oidor, tap secure tho Hame hy scnuMng their prdprs to tho Steam Mill 2] milos liant of Rciwotlsville, on jtcnuty Spot Rend, und near (J. ft & Y. V. R. R. Prices always rotitjODublo, mid thone in wu ut should seo pie holme buying else where Il fl WILLIAMSON. Ronnoti>yil)i>; Oct 13, 1880-11