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THEMARLBORO DEMOCRAT ' . * ?Y Q. A. BROWN & Cb. Publisherl WBBkly. Friday, July 10, 1883. mUTOlilATj NOTES. - Hon. Hurry Tracy, of Toxae, will address tho Allianco *a Max ton to-dny-tho 10th. - Col. A. O. Jono?, Suporin tondant of tho Carolina Central Railway, died in Wilmington on tho 12th. Ho was buried at Bo livia, Mooro County, and ovor 1000 of his employees attondcd tho funeral. - Tho five cents savings hank of Greensboro, N. C., has been in oporation less than two years and luis on deposit nearly $115.000. - If tho crop of cotton of 1889 is wrapped in cotton bagging $4.900. 000 will romain insido tho lines of tho cotton States to bo added to the circulating medium. - Thoro aro fourteen Johns towns in this country and only thrco of them have been Hooded yot, ono in 'Pennsylvania' one in Iowa, and ono in Now York. - Mrs. John Tylor, widow of Ex-Proaido.nt Tyler, died in Rieh niond Va., on tho 10th. - Tho "State Line" Allianco, of Gibson Station, N. C., will havo a grand farmers picnic at Rockdale on tho 25th instant. Tho public invited. -Thoro was a slight shock ot earthquake in Charleston on Fri day night. It was also iolt at - > Kingsville -Mr. 13. C. Evans, formerly of Choraw, was shot and hilled at Fort Worth, Texas, on tho 0th, by a dissipated employee. -In tho Oconco Court of Com mon Pleas last week Judge Hud son decided that the motlier of illegitimate children could not claim homestead. Thia is ono point of tho homestead law which has never boen docideddiy our Supremo Court. Judge Hudson holds that ono. must be the head of a lawful family to bo entitled to tho right of bomostead and exemption under j. tho Constitution and laws of South Carolina. A GOOD 8 UGO USTION. T?h?v? MO?T1 -i . ..Vr.' ll \\ if' "TvOiii don! liai i:j.??hi . iiiwi?it . io' 'oilo.W the A\\ \ Ol' >!..;.: II. 1?M-,-". ll ,V CV,'il) hi j ll ?1}'> ! li Uh'il!: I' ijJ'iOi :',i!ius' liv Kii'svrW) ofaoi i. i'i tit,\t\h ( .amdi" i, v ?i i in any 1 . .. u i lui public lui) ?i . i!u k>liiLt) puopiu moot at some ?ioint und show thoir appreciation of Harrison's respect for th? feelings of our pooplo hy inviting James G" liluino to come down with his dyna mite guns to address tho meeting. Our eourtosy to Blaine might touch tho houri ot Harrison. Tho Independent Fanner. Commissioner of Agriculture ?John Robinson writes as follows in the Hullotin for May : When our farmers get their farms seed od with clover and tho graces, and divorce tho farm from tho cotton and tobacco incubus, they will begin to reali/.o how much easier it is to livo and naiko money by growing stock, not only for thoir own needs, but also for the markets. Tho farmer who always has something lor sale, and notnsham C'i to market it we lind independ ent of combinations and trust. It is also trno that tho farmer who produces whit ho consumes has nut few demands on his bank ac count, and, as a natural conso qr.uhoo, has tho ready cash for moBt demands.-Charlotte Chroni cle. A Question ol' Legs. [Now York Graphic] From Col. Hay, thc privato secre tary and biographer of Lincoln, to the martyr President himself is n natural transition. This story is ho ing told of Lincoln. Stephen A. Douglas, short mid stout, and Owen Lovrjoy, of medium size, wcro once gossiping together in Lincoln's pres ence upon thu propor length of a man's legs. "Now," said Lovejoy, f'Abo's logs are altogether too long, and yours, Douglas, I think aro a lit tle short. Let's ask Abo what he thinks about it." Tho convolution had heen carried on with a viow to Lincoln's overhearing it, and they closed it by saying : "Abe, what do you think aboutit?" Mr. Lincoln had a fur away look, as ho sat with one leg twisted around tho other, hut he responded to tho question . "Think of what? "Well, wo'ro talking ahout tho propor length of a man's legs. AVo think yours aro too long and Douglas' too short and we'd like to know what von think is tho proper length?" "\Voil," said Mr. Liueoln, "that's a mattor that l'vo never given any thought to, so of course I may ho mistaken; hut my first iinprossion is that a man's legs ought to he long enough to reach from his body to tho ground." DOTS FROM DONOHO. Mu. EDITOR: As we. have never "seen any thing (rom tins community in your, paper, wc hope you will spare us space enoujrh for ? few liner, in your lengthy columns, but if wc fail io supply the task we have taken wc hope you will not "view us with a critics eye, but nass our imper fections ny," as our literary style is yet in its inlancy, Wc are havinc plenty of rain and crops arc growing rapidly Thc tanners of this section nrc feeling cjuite buoyant over fine crops and, it thc good seasons con tinue there is no reason why they may not expect the most abundant harvest. It has so far been a favorable year for larmers. and. not only larmiers, but our i entire country, and we should feel very gracious when wc read of Pennsylva nia's awful fiood and, the befalling cn* ?amities of other countries and, know that ours still exist, sale and unharmed. We have a llousishlnr/ Sunday school at beulah, under the efficient manage ment ol Mr. Fi P. Stanton, as supetin tendant, hacked by a corps ot hard working officers and teachers, all of whome undoubtedly put lorth every effort in his or her power lor the ad vancement ol the school. Thc average attendance up to the present time has been remarkable good. The seat that has been so promptly filled in the bible class by one of our young men, wc notice tor thc last few Sunday's has been vacant, for no other reason can we imagine than that the blissful thought ol matrimony reigns so supremely that he is completely ovcr I come, and, unable to resume the respon sibilities that rests upon him. As wc sat upon .thc new cn ure h steps omi S?n I day night not long ago, while thc silver ! moon shown dimly out from behind the swift passing clouds I heard my young Iricnd returning home from the cottage j beyond thc vally1 bc was singing in thc most heart melting tones that ever i retched thc car of thc writet the well ! known song, "I will remember you love in my prayers." As he neared thc church the singing ceased, and vye could hear a low m Ur mer not distinct enough to understand, Thus he passed us unnoticed. Wc sincerely hope that his anxious heart will soon be set at ease and, he will again resume his po* sidon in thc Sunday school. DITTO. July 16, 18KQ. Tribute ot' Respect. At thc regular session of thc bethany Sunday School held June 20, 1889. Thc following resolutions were ottered : Whereas il has pleased our Heavenly Father in His all wisc providence to re move hom our midst our beloved sister Ida Patrick, Pe it resolved, that while we recognize the hand of God in our sad bereavement we mourn the loss ot one who by her Godly walk gave us an ex ample worthy of imitation humbly sub mitting to our Father's will. We will endeavor to follow her example and bc prepared, as she was, for thc welcome summons home. That Bethany Sunday School has sus mined a great loss iii the death oj sister I J'atr. cl: (X; i i-hifUnd v.-m pat ni cs ar? ottered thc '? i'Cay d family wiili ocr pi' iv, i hi illili li i ?. r ;y ?Of m iii '?nb.- ikt'li cm:!-' ayoiimi di ii: Ira; ThriTiC; That ;. ji?'gi' r. ubi icodrd CDC', lui in ?..cribed >'i ie? s'a? i'd mem 61 y, . d 1 Cwj'.y lil .;-.?? i'csoil^ii'oiis tK 111(01 I - the family and county papers tor publi* cation, SECRETARY; July 18, I8S9. Tribute of Respect WHEREAS James McDonald Conoly was a consistent member ot the Pal metto Temperance Society, and wdiereas the news ol his death has reached us, and whereas we wish to make some public demonstration of our apprecia tion of his efforts while amoug us in ihe body, and whereas we desire to assure his relatives and friends ol the sympathy which we have tor them, Therefore bc it J?fmhwt 1st. That we the members ol the palmetto Temperance and Literary Society, do, in the death of our brother, J. Mci). Conoly experience a great loss lo our body. Iiisuhrd 2nd. That while grieving for our brother, we recognize in his de parture, the hand of Almighty God, and knowing He doth all things well, we bow in numbie reverence, and say the "will ot God be done." A'isolvcd 3rd. That we do greatly sympathize with thc a filleted family in this their time ot great trial. Jtesolvcd 4th, That a blank page be reserved in the minnies of this Society on which to inscribe his name and date of dca-h, Jf.tsohcd 5th, That a copy of these resolutions bc sent to each ol the county papers and that a copy also bc sent to his family. D. C. Roper. ) E. P, Kasterling. I Committee. J. E. Parker. j July 16, 1889. Absolutely Pure. Thin powdor i.ovor varies. A rrmrvol of pu rlty, Rtrungth mid wholosomonojfi. Moro economical tlinn tho ordinary kiiulH, arni can not ho gold in competidor? with tho inultitmlo of Ii)w tost, ?hort weight nhim or phoiiphnto powdor*. Sold on!; in oans. HOYA t! ll A. KINO PO WD MR CO., 100 Wall st.. N. Y, Jun, 23, 1889. .' THE PACKARD INSTITUTE AT .PINJO ii'?UlW IlKAi/ru R?SOUT, Koy.er P. 0 , Mooro County, N. C. IH prepared to give thorough nm] com pleto instruction in Pnglbh, hi Primary, 1 ntor!???U:?ie, Higher and Cmnmctcial Department?;. _ ALvi in Modern Langim gen, ibo' Classics, Ari and Musio. IU struction Ul TKI?K<IHAI?IIV ri specially. This rchuo) is located at tho DOW health resort. T'ilio Phill", ono milo and a holt' ?rom Keyser 1*. O.. and slution on the Raleigh und Augusta Air J ?ino Rail Road, a charming und healthful spot in tho Long Lout' Pino Foro.4, whioh bide fair lo becoino a most faniou.i houlth re sort for persons '.vidi wouk constitutions, especially those xuflbring fron? throat or lung trouble. Parents having delicate children ouu hero lind hoaltli und instruc tion for their children. Whore ti family willi several children, or Young Men aro willing tn room to gether in tunal! one and two room houses they can arrange to hoard themselves nt il very .small cost. Por terms of tuition, which aro very low,"address Prot. L.?. PACKARD, Keyser P. O., Mooro Co., JU. C. Moy 31, 188<J-3m. RB LI BP For Throat and Lungs CAN lU? FOUND In tho Long Loaf Pino Section of NORTH $ CAROLINA. Nt? chills, no malaria, no yollow fever, no contagious disoases. If you arc suffering with thront or lung troubles, broken down or overwork cat and wish to test thc truthfulness of tilts | slaloment spend ono mouth timid tho tuiluiy hrcczoh of the Long Loaf Pinos of North Carolina. You can stay, with a not t hern family whero you can Rot nico frosh Jersey milk from their own dairy and the charges for board will be'only livo dollars per week iucludiiig atteution I luci ?md lights. You need not divido vnnr family. Tho PACKARD INSTITUTE, recently es tablished by Professor L. S. Packard, formerly ol* Saratoga Springs, N. Y., offers all the. advantages o? ii good norlh oro school. Parents who can not accom pany their children, yet wishing tn send thou) to a section where they will im prove in health and have sohool advan tages at tho same time, eau arrange with Professor Packard to hnvo them board with his own familv. Add res.! PINK BLUFF HEALTH RESORT CO., Keyser P. G., Moore County, North Curolinn. May 31, 1SS0. U Anson County, North Carolina. A NEW SETTLEMENT FOR NORTHERN BUSINESS MEN, FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS. This place rccntly started by prominent northern business men offers immy advan tages to praciieal manufacturers wishing to engage in business where they eau find a market in tho south for all (hey mako. Southern people have to buy their manu j,;,, (liorO . 11 '<. r . U ?Oll?b i.:... Kinki: v.'hv \'.?ey -i l tit m in i heit mu! H mart !>u. in ihpii y.i'j t lt? Ibis oppoi' ' nnitv ? ? f ? > ivlvoi-i' ii"; ?M?' ba.vi! lil) . . tin chitin iiHl ' ?I iii rn ? hoi '"m I i .' ul .vife nf 'ii' . I .' /?..!' livii ii'r I'etii |0on tu.ni nott bel ii *vu>ii>s. Subscribe to Tim MAHMIOUO DEMO CIIAT anti you can get u lot free, seo proposition in doubio eobnnn auvcrtiso ment bonded "Extraordinary Offer." Panning lands of a suporiot cpiality nt low prices. Addi ess. NFAV ENGLAND MANUFACTURING. MINING and ESTATE COMPANY. Peacbland, Anson County, N. C. May, 31, 1S80-tf R. T. BARFIELD, Manufacturer of j Fwnn?'kira m?l 'Coffins, North-Side of Public Square, ? ENNETTSYILLE, B. C Furniture of all kinds made or ro pairod at short notice. I hnvo also secured tho services of n good MATTRESS MAKER, and can fill orders for NEW WORK or repnir and rrjiiovnio old work at short notice at mod orate prices. COFFINS and CASKETb ?LL STYLES AND Pincus. I havo two HEARSES, and can at tend Funerals to the distanco of 30 miles. J??y Orders hy T o 1 e g r a p li promptly filled. When not in my shop I can ho found at my residence in West Reiuicttsvillc, near Wallace Swami's. Jan. M. 1888. [BM?VBS CORNS, BUNioSs AHoYYARTS? A, J, EM roi & co's. SHOKS, HATS, % F? U N i s : i I ; i y ? ODS j| |> A, J, ilfOW iil Tho lu Vt nlhor tn upon hs, and in front ol' ii nil wo would call tho ?tt? ?>; I>.iyi ra to our stock of LIGH vi. I .1 ? U I ; 'il . . ? j ' ".. ::?*.?? ' yhS? :'.'T' ... . . ? /vj ' i , . t>< x . ?.f>*<Vl ' i >.<>'.? < V<*(1 '. < ? / .?.\ / .??></. .?V ........ ., CELLULOID COLLARS ANO CUFFS. It will pay you to como and poe us if you need anything to wear. LADIES, MI8BE8 AND CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, In Opera's, Oxfords and Newports. -AN ELKO ANT T.I NE OF Ladies & Misses Hose, At attractive prices. Ask to seo this line of Goods. ! RWE AR A FEW REMNANTS OF mm CLOTH, At 5c. por yard. MOSQUITO NETS, IN WU ITIS AND PINK. Boys Shirt Waists, Boys Shirts, Boys Collars, and a largo lino of BOYS SUITS, from 4 to 13 years that must bo sold. . For the Next Sixty Days wo will oi?or speeial bargains in our stock of Men's Suits, which is still largo and attractive, na wo want thom woll out when wo take stock August 1st. PRIORS WIM. TEM. THE STORY COM & AND SEE THEM. Yours Truly, A. J. Bristow & d May 31, 1889, CT 10 r. O 1? CARRIAGES t AND t BUGGIES. ll AV INO just ielurned from tho Western Markets, I will oflbr on tho KI HST MONDAY IN AUGUST NEXT, to thc cuizooa ol'Muvlboio and counties a lot ol ono hundred fnut^olasa .surrounding m- BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES "tBtX of all styles, stool nxlo, springs raid tire, with tho following wurranteo on oaoh vehiolo sold : If a wheel, soring or axle breaks within one year from sale on account ol' bael material or workmanship it can bo returned to mc and I will replace it or repair it and pay height ono way. I ulso offer tho host lino of HARNESS AND WHIPS thal has ever been on this market. Como and seo and bo convinced, Yours Respectfully, F. M. EMANUEL. July 8, 1889 vmm ION Gibson Station, N. C. IS "ILL THE Efl" WITH THE LADIES, For Pretty Hats and Dress Goods. CM 1 (.> Having just returned from New York, wc invite thc atten tion of the Ladies especially to our large nncljcarcfully select ed stock of A full line of Henriutta's. Albatross anti Nmis Veiling in cream, pink, blue, brown, and all tho lending evening und Spring shtulcs, from ?2J cents to $1 per yard. MOIRE, SURAH AND BROCADED SILKS FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS. Di lol Valcneine Lace, Swiss, Egyptian und Cambric Flouncing, Ollover Laco, from 'pOo, to ?ai .?r? per vftvd! B?iM ,a?i felis f?vl. VES, ?hA?*S, SAEi_ 'RIBBON JANE HADING VEILING, And all thc lending novelties in Ladies and Children's wt ur. Wo also carry n handsome lino of dent's Furnishing Goods, si tl n HATS, UMBRELLA'S, NECK-WEAK, GLOVES, oic. . I Hui Wo have seeured tho services of a competent Dress-Maker, and invito tho Ladies to call und sec her. Thanking the public generally for their liberal patronage in tho p ust, wo will endeavor to merit u continuance of thc sumo. Ile sped fully, Gibson Station, N. C., April 25th, 188?). Proclamation. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, K X KCU TIV K C11A M ll KR. WtfTI I ERICAS information has been N * received at this Department that on the twenty-eight day of May, A. D. 1HS9, three barns, with their contents, thc property of McCall & Rro , in tho County ol Marlboro, were burned, and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act ol incendiarism, Now, THKRKKOUK, I, j. P, Richard son, Governor ol the State ol South Carolina, in order that justice may bc done and thc majesty ol thc law yindi cat ed, do hereby offer a reward of ?S 10 V ENT Y - \f IV M DOLLARS for thc apprehension and conviction of thc per son or persons who committed said act ol incendiarism. in Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of thc Stale to > j be afiixed, at Columbia, this L. s. [ sixth day of June, A. 1)., 1889, -. i and in thc one hundred and thirteenth year ol the Inde I pcndcncc ol thc United States of Amcrca. J. P. RICHARDSON, . Ry the Governor : J. Qi MARSHALL, Secretary of State. - FOR SALE. i flQHOVERAL fino Trios Lnngslmns wo I $3 muled for brcodinur. Apply to II. P. JOHNSON. May 11th 1889. A. NEW WffllR Staunton Lifo Apsoointion ol J& Virginia bas just located an office in Rennotisvillo for tho accommodation of tho citizens of the town nnd surrounding country who desire safo insuranoo nt rea? sonable rates. Allions tho advantages offered aro policies of from $1,000 to $5,000, guaranteed for their full taco value, payable at death, or ono-half nt old age. Incontostablo after (Ivo yonrs. A rosorve fund ostnhlishod omi constantly iucronsing. Malarious ?cotions upon tho soa and Gulf Coanls and on tho Missis sippi River excluded territory. Dangor from such ?pid?mies ns yellow fevor and cholera reduced to a minimum. Caromi medical examination required. Funds kept in a National Rank, Are., &o, Tiiis company bas a record that fow cnn boast ol. Ina businoss of over six yours, with moro than 4,000 polioy-hold* era, it bas only lost (i? by death, boing tm avorago of only 10 n year. It has paid in death losses $139,fi00| baa novor failed to sctilo promptly nt or before ma turity ; has paid overy policy in full ; ?Kia never had a law suit, and never disputed or oven compromised a claim. For rates and full particulars onll on TllOS. F. Melt Alfy Agent, BKNNETT.SVII.I.K, S, C Juno 7th, 1889. Dr. T. W, Bouchier, ^Surgeon Dentist,? BENNETTS VILLE, So. OA. Office in I). D. MCCQII'B now Building, IJp-staiiB, wost aldo Oflico hours from 0 a. m., to 0 p? ni. Tho BEST PHOS m?mm IN THE WOnLD Aro manufactured And *o)d fer tho I?vu?? 1 i ' by vv ? . v J BEETHOVEN PIANO ORGAN CO. MENTION 1'UIU 1'AVKK. If any ?loalor nay? ?o lin? tho W. I<. Dourta* Shown without numo and prlco HtnmuotV un tho bottom, ?ut him down nu u fraud. FOR GENTLEMEN. ?oat In tho world. Kxnmlno hi? ?rt.OO UIONIJINli HANI>-S1CWKI> SHOE, ?4.00 HANI>-SKWJ<:I? wicr/r SHOE. 8a.no roi.HJK ANO VA uni KEH* SHOE, ?a.?o EXTRA VAI.UK OAI.I> SHOE, S'i.'iti WOItUINOMAN'H H ?OK. a"?l."a .4,00 and ?1.7f? HOYS' SOItOOfc SHOES? AU nmuo In Congress, Dutton uno Lace. W. IL. DOUGLAS . $3 SHOE LAWES. Hoot Material. Rent Stylo. Host Fitting. lt ?ot flohl by your dealer, write , ,,a W. I.. HOIIGLA^ EKOOKTON, MA8B, B?r Examino W. L. Douglas' $2 Shoos for Ladies and Oontloinon. FOR SALE BY A. J. BRISTOW & CO. Bl NNETTBVILL13, S. C. MUH SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. YOU GAN BUY IT OB1 G. s: MCCALL, Bcnnettsvijle, #1 JENNINGS'm. V . . ? ? ? - X- WITv I - I'TTrmrm.? r rrtTtrirfi w.irj:it ??eniiottsville, S. C., E U1E PUMKGIS* (g^ ? MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Stationery and School Boob, . Brushes, Paints and Oils, A full lino of Iho aboyo artiolos always on linnd. Prescriptions Carefully Com~ pounded Day and Niyht. NOTICE! I bog loavo to inform my friends that I have bought tho Drug Business of Ilnynswonh Sc Co., Bonnott itt Hie, S. 0., mid ltoronfior it will bo run in tho nnmo of JENNINGS' PHARMACY, uh oro 1 will bc elud to servo any and all. ltoppoor/ullv, ?DOUGLAS JENNINGS. March 25th, 1889. Gin Sharpening and Repairing. PLANTKHS and DINNERS having gins to shtirpon or ronni r uro horoby notified that I ?ni now ready and ]>ror>arod to receive orders ami proceed nt onoo lo bufllnostj. With an ex-, porlotieo ofl7 yoiWH.I oftn guarnntoo tmtisftuj tlon. I roppontfully rofor to Mojum. C. M. Weatherly, J. T.- Covington, J. II, David nrirt W. J. tubb?, of Marlboro, and .Col. 15. T, Stnckhousc, of Little Hook. Po*t Oflioo-Uo'.uottsville, S. C. JACKSON MELTON. April bib, 1SS0_tr Powder Kat Wholesale. AVINO accented tho agonoy for J tho salo of DUPONT'S RIFLE POWDER, I can soil it in unbrolcon packages nt sumo price it is soltl fot in tho cities and tims savo dealers tho freight. S?nd i;i your ordoVs, lia timo for mo to shin it dirobt to yon aa I do not keep much in stock. J. F. EVERETT. Juno 13th, 1888. - ALL KINDS ol Jo? PRINTING- doini In the neatest style ol the aft at Til is MARLBORO DEMOCRAT OFFICE,, J