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muH ii i hi uann nuiinnu im u lunuuuuuu BENNET?SYILLi], S. C, 35V S. A. ?MW?W?? & *J<>. W5 CEN I'S PER ANNUM. -4 Ojjlvo in Vost OOlcc BulUltHft, ^TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,1890. MOON'S I'lIASQS FOB FEBRUARY. Full Moon. /jd. 7h. 13m. Aftor. Lnsb Qunrtor. i . . . . i2d. oh. sun. Aftor. Now Moon.iqd. 4b. 28m, Morn, First Quarter.asGd. 8h. 6m. Morn. OIROUIT COURT ROOTER. Judgo I I). Witherspoon will presido nt tho February torin of Court, Judgo J. R. Kershaw nt tho Juno torin, and Judgo Hudson will presido nt tho Novombor torin of Court for Marlboro. SAD ACOIDENT. On Sunday last Mr. B. F. Ropor, of Clio, lind tho inlefottuuo to break bis log, which will confino him to bis bcd forsomo time. Ho wno out on a little rido when hi? borao took fright, ran awny, and throw him out with tho ubovo result. Ho has tho sympathy of his friends in his mid mishap. REIJIOIOUS NOTES. Tho first Quarterly Conference for iiicn - hcim Circuit will be held ut Pnrnnssns on Saturday nod Sunday, February, 8 9. Thc first Quarterly Conference for North Marlboro Circuit will bc held at Ebenezer Church on Saturday and Sunday, Feb ruary 15-16. Church oillcials of each circuit will noto these changes and avoid confusion aa to tho timo. THE GREAT NELLIE BL?. Nellie lily's wonderful story in the Family Siory Paper is thc talk of the day. In t( >vns where there are no news deniers the Family Story Paper will he! sent to any address four months for One Dollar, containing Nellie lily's great story. Address MUNRO'S PU HUSHING HOUSE, 24 and 26 Yandewater h'trcct, New York, N. Y. Dipthcrin is dangerous when it gots muong our little ones, but thoro is no dan ger if you will give thom Radam'n Miorobo Killer, lt ucvor fails to euro, and ns a preventative it is sure. For sale by J. T. Douglas, Solo Agent. PERSONAL. Mr. O. W. Wuddill carno down town < n Saturday. Tho cold certainly bad a good "grip'' on him-his looks showed tho fight to bo n scvoro ono. Hon. II. Il Now ton, who ha? boen very ill from an attack of Russian Grip, wns able to bo out on Monday. Wo aro glad to roporb that Mr. Simoon Ribbon Is do' i'lolly helter und his ; lyvi) fill ?::il?l? !l";?Mjt ,^'.' I tpOClilj IV', five \ "'""v"M :"''i-:R'!:'."<V.' v>r. nf ..i;-j,U-t;ville, \. C., H']?n ni Mr. M. C. Website if rm 11 VIBK bi >ii!i pivrodts aral ! elativoij in *.hU county ,i Il han boen four yours since ho loft. nu On DUN ST., Pru I.A., PA. March 28th, 1889. Mn. RADAM : Dear Sir-Hud a violent attaok of ncuto inflammatory rheumatism, which was promptly and quickly cured by your Mi crobe Killer. I used dannel bandages nrouud tho Ihnba and nrms wot with it, besides using it internally. Mus. B. T. JENNY. For snlo by J. T. Douglas, Solo Agont. OUR CHURCHES SUNDAY, Sunday Inst was a lovely spring day and the congregations nt both Baptist and Methodist at tho morning and evening services wore largo. At tho Motbodist Rev. J. Walter Daniel preached one of bis best Hermons, on tho subject of "Covet ousness, " from Habakkuk 2-9. Tho stri king pictures taken from* tho Biblical gal lery and photographed by God's own Camara wore skillfully handled in illus trating tho ?troug points made, and carry ing homo to tho hearts of his beavers tho iiolomn truths of tho lesson. In tho even ing Rev. W. II. Kirton filled tho pulpit of of tho Methodist Church and preached on tho subject of "Sacrifico,'' from Psalms T,rv ; 6. Tho subject wns ably handled, and wns a striking counterpart of tho morning service. A small investment when health can bo obtained should bo no considoration, and Radntu's Microbe Killer will Bluely kill tho microbes, mut when that is dono you can not bo sick. For sale by J, T. Douglas, Solo Agent. C. F. ft. Y. V. RAH HOAD. All the track will nc hud by th? first of Fobrnnry, and tho road will bo oponed up for traffic its entire length on Fobrnnry 15, nt which dato through passenger, mail and express trains will bo put on tho rein daily between Wilmington and Mt. Airy. Tho dist?nc? from Wilmington to Mt. Airy is 248 miles, and tho time ton hours; tho following hoing the schedule : Loavo Wihningtou, 940 a. m.; arrive nt Fay etteville 1.45 p. m., stopping thcro 30 minutes for dinnor ; Will lenvo Fayette ville at 2.15, nriivo nt Greensboro ut 7.10, nnd arrive nt Mount Airy at 7.45 p. vn. Hot urning train will loavo Mt. Airy at 5.40 a. m., arrivo at Greensboro nt 9.30; Icavo Greensboro at 9.50 a. m., and nrrivo nt Fnyoltovillo 2.10 p. m., for dinnor; lenvo Fayetteville at 2.40 p. m., and nr rivo at Wilmington 6.45 p. m. - Whining* ton Star. PRIHE CORN FOR SALE. The attention ol farmers who want to follow in the footsteps of Mr. Z. J. Drake in making more corn to the acre here after, is directed to the advertisement of Mr. Drake in another column Now is the time to secure seed and be ready lor planting time. Do not delay if you want to improve your crop. Bi oc ul ObHcrvntioiiN. , . Lo un l nowt' Boarco. . . Spring Howers opening. . . Heavy frost Wednesday. . . No Charleston pupora ngrhi on Tues- | Oay night. . . Next Monday 1? auleaday, but thero aro no oillolal nales. J??y* Everybody that wanta Silk Floss cnn got it at Campbell's. ... Go to Campbell's nud by G. M. Trnylor'a ?4Koy Weat," best Nickel Cigar iu town. . . Mr. H. P. Johnson has tho hand Bomcat ?hielten? in town-tho beautiful Lnugshnua-and will t?ko orders for eggs. ... A full lino of Landroth 'B Gardon Sood mid OiiloiiB cnn bo had nt J. T. Douglas* Drug Store. Fifty moro of those choice young mules just arVivod ai F. M. EMANUEL'S Livery Stable. ... Any ono wi Bli big to buy Shares In tho Marlboro Cotton Oil Company will pierro apply to SIMON STRAUSS. . . Tho boom in cotton last week was nu unexpected lift to tho farmers who bad not Bold nil thoir cotton-10.15 at homo ?B moro liku it. ... For real gonuiuo politeness and' affa bility there is no hotter model for imita tion than tho urbauo and oourtoous Capt. Ja?. Goddard of tho C. F. Ss Y. V. It'y. ' ItesT* Cal I early find got your pick from from tho 50 head young ' MULES AND HOUSES just ro I coivocl at .Emanuel's Stables. UQy*' For durability, comfort, nud n fihowy lit, buy tho celebrated HEISER SHOES sold by J. P. Campbell. Six dif. J forent Btylos to select from. . . At thc Clio Drug Storo you will find all kinda of Drugs and Medicinen oithci on hand or coining to band, or will ht ordered on command at Dr. Hamer oh: .--.and, kept by L. Wood. . . Now is thc thoo to pull nwny tb? dirt from poach trees and examin? thou for borers. This will prolong tho lifo 01 the trcoB and increase tho probability of ti good crop of pcucZos thia year. . . An excellent samplo of tho nov orkra libro twisted into a small cord wa: placed on our table ono day last week. I is as strong ns hemp, and will no doub fill tho demand as a substituto for juto. ... Tho highest cash prico will bo pun for four pair of ALL wool, SOCKS loft a tho DEMOCRAT ollleo during tho month o February, They must bo all wool am knit tn Marlboro comity. ... Somo of tho closest newspaper rood ors of the county say tho DKMOORAT hn improved 50 per cont, in ita chango o ilrcs8, and wo have actually added th names of somo that wo tried years to go beforo tho change. This is certainly vcr on ono rr? c?nf. ; . , Thoa*,1 fun tico, wll > plant coto ti thu inings tho mott u>< HOY H'iotdr? p?riut th j ". vu.KY ir* t? i o now oilered by .Mi. *\T. N ? f.. . llonald, : ? v.: oin m l'o?t Omeo. Se bis advertisement olsowhoro and buy you seed before tho supply is exhausted. . . A now oui iiiuneo has hoon passe by tho City Counoil prohibiting wagon from camping ou tho atroota, or person from hitching horaca to trees or foncea i tho stree ts of tho town. .. Tho fever for a railroad to Sociot Hill is increasing, and wo nro glud to lear that Mr. Lucas has already employed corps of engineers to commonco tho BUI vey. Our people nood thia road now, an all that's wanted ?a hearty co oporatiot The road will pay our pooplc back, if i no othor way, in helping to pny our tuxei LATER-The engineers arrived i town yesterday. The exact line will t established on the return trip. , . Tho supper given by tho Ladies < tho Episcopal Church Socioty on Frida, night was a success. They had four gal lons of choice oystors that woro groatl enjoyed-aotno of tho mon eating na man ns four platea. Tho proceeds of tho atti per amounted to over $30. Wo hopo thc will havo another boforo tho season is on . . Tho farmers compinia that nu insi| niftcant looking littlo Hy is playing hav< with tho growing crops. Iii somo pine tho wheat will bo plowed up uud sprii oats soon. . . Sitting hons may bo broken up I .ying a long red llannol around the lc? Tho effect ls magical. At the night the trniliug llanncl abo will not ait dow and nt hwt ia glad to go to roost with tl othcts. ? ... Tnx-pnyers when listing thoir pro I c< ,y to tho Auditor wilt bo required I giro in their reid efitato, and tho Audit notifica thom to como prepared tr nnsw all questions, such aa tho number of nert lunation, vuluo, botuidarios, townshi school district, &o, . . Messrs, C. C. Fraser and James ' Whittaker can well sympathise with tl fellow who despised n mulo. They wo certainly in thnt conditiou Inst Fruin whilo taking thoir littlo onrringo out tho deep ditch on tho Ohornw road nc Mr. J. L. Erection's, placed there by tv littlo nudes. ... Have your dob Printing, Buch Cards, Circulan:, Hand billa, Posters, I vitalicias, Note Hoads, Lo "tor Hoads, Il Honda, Envelopes, Pnmphlcta, Aie , Ait dono nt tho DliOMORAT ofllco. A Ari eines .Tob Printer nud n good stock Stationory nlwaya kept tn readiness to c ocuto ordere promptly. . . Cotonor Sampson recotved inform Hon last wcok from Dr. Green, of Cohn bin, that ho found poison in tho stoma* of Mrs. Sti\rgCB8, tho unfortunate woini who waa found dead in lior bcd in Novot bor last. Tho Conner immediately wt down and ro-anauubled tho jury of inqut who nftor hearing tho statement roudor a vervict that tho died from poison tnk ly her own hand. lu Memoren ?M. VOUNOKU T. ll UCK A ll KK. Thoro is no death I NV hut sectus so is transition. Tili? ??VJ o?' mort n? brent ll Is hut a suburb of tho lifo oloysiun NVhoso pottal wo call death, Departed this life suddenly, nnd with out tho .?lightest premonition, ut his home iii Marlboro county, on tho 2ihl day of January, 1890, \ ou tiger T lluokubcu, in tho 81.st year ol' his ago. Tho deceased, like rill mon ii. tho flesh, had his faults and his virtues, but wo ' trust that it may he said of him that his faults woro ol' snell little consequence us 1 to emphasize his virtue. Tho writer 1 formed tho ucqunintnuco of Mr. Huck a- i boo sevoral years ugo when hin (JOH, thc i gillied nial lamented Oharlos Hueknboc, was iu charge of Beauty Spot Academy. Thc son, omburking in a new entei piho, used froipiontly lo consult tho writer, he having had muoh ox pei io ncc as a podu eoguo, us io his proper course of actina. Tho confidence and trust of tho young man inspired a deep interest on my part in tho success of the undertaking. At the close ol' tho scholastic year, tho re? suits of which were a proud vindication of Ins eminent future for this most ex neting of ull avocation?, ho usko.1 tho writer to dolivor un address, which re quest was granted, und ibo address de livered with the purpose of impressing orr pcoplo with the fiiot that wo could never he n ruined people uni il we neg looted to cultivate the minds of our chi I.-, dron. That this was titi inheritance timi was indestructible, und upon tho proper discharge ol'our duly in ibis connection linne tiio mighty interests ol'our country. Tho son, with a bright future before hitit, having fitted himself for tho liar while torching, died shortly after enter ing upon the duties of his profession, in Bonnctlsviilc Thc father was utterly prostrated by his death and never seemed right to mo afterwards. When wc would meei he used lo extend his hand, with great tears in his bud eves, aud say you are one nf thc best photo graphs loll nm of ('harlie. 1 loll pru lilied to photograph ibo character of such an estimadlo young man. My acquaintance with the deceased was dc* tined to have nuoll C" link of sad ness, for the last time we met was at 'he funeral of ibo doar wife of a valued fl ?end. On leaving the sacred place, ho h d, and indicntetl a nearer way to my homo, and, when I. was driving so short ly after to his burial, the reflection caine unhidden that bc might he now pointing in his departure thc way to nie to the realms of eternity, and. us I placed on his pravo nt tho conclusion o? thc services a oross of immortelles, euibh "Ulalie of the anchor of his faith willi becoming solemn ?ty, I could hut breathe a prayer that my soul in the future, anchored in tho same faith and secure in its existence, could Minde nt thc drawn dagger of death aud defy its point. After a most impressive prayer bv that loved and eloquent Minister, Kev. W. H. Kirton, the funeral sermon was delivered hy that venerable man of] God, Rev. ,NV. Iv. Breeden, who-o bodily energy, like his religious zea', appears to bo un flagging. It .seems little lc*s than a miracle that he does, day after day, make such a vast expenditure of nervous oner gy without exhaustion. But wc were im pressed on this occasion, us on many other, with the opinion (nat his strength is moro than mere natural force of will, it i? IV? ?j'icdgili ot*'n mighty '.! (?od- tliat in- 4u i'm*..: ny which (liq siijius W'.tik richie ju* nv. , HU h d ht .. .!/ ! dom:., escupe lue violent'1' Ol' the !i:e :.'A \ j .-.top tho tiidUths ol' l?ot??. Ills' text wa?-, "A nd ht wa? rca dj t ? die." Luke vii-2. After discussing thc question what is it to be rendy to die, the thought that then ran tiri ouch thc dis cussion was tho certainty that retribution would Q\ortnko the guilty. God's law will bc uphold. It protects thc righteous but must crush tho disobedient- lie swept away ibo sophisms hy which men persuade themselves that they cnn es cape the penalty of violated law, t.nd it scorned that we could almost hear the crash of tho tumbling wreck> of hones built on false foundation. God Almighty was visible on thc throne of His power armed with the seven thunders ol' His wrath. NV ho halli dolled Clod and es caped ? ll is folly to expect that Ile will abrogate His law to please tiny one-that Ho will tear down thc pillars of His moral govornmcut that you.tmiy be saved in your sins. Thc preacher then reviewed thc life ol' thc deceived, and stated that he was the oldest mun in thc neighborhood and hud buen a mom bor of Smyrna church thirty-, five years, and that bc vas a good neigh* bor and luid been faithful to Iiis obliga.-, lions to thc church, and that ho had no doubt he was prepared for the summons, although so unexpected, as, in attacks ol' protracted sickness before, he had given cvidcuco of that saving faith which finds ii- source in complete submission to God's will. Ho stated that in a worldly point of view his crowning excellence was indus try-that corner stone of true greatness which gives to character that beautiful strength which is simulated by the rhod i dendron, an Alpine plant I hut grows fastest in tho Storni. NVe can't, for the want ol' space, report further than to slate that ho urged his hearers to remem ber at ull times they were dealing with God, and to ask only what would ploVs'a Him. The time for a man to do his duty is when he sccs it and feels tho obliga tion. Let tltc past go ; you cannot mend it, bul it may he forgiven. Tho present und our eternal future nie yours my friend. Do what will picare God und all will be well. Tho NOrvicos weio concluded al tho grave by the reading of the impressive burial service of thc Methodist church hy Rev. NV, H. Kirton. Tho following gentlemen tuted as palls bearers : .J ? ll, Green, J, L. Stubbs, J, F. Breeden, R. (J. McIntyre, A. C. Peni* son and P. A. Miller. 'fhe family who have thus been dc* privod of ihoirbcst friend have tho deep est sympathy of tho writer, und the hope timi they will put their trust ns implicitly us he did in the saving power of Clod's grace, aud that your readers may emit ?alo his example and each ono ol' us "So livo that when our summon comos To Join that innumerable caravan that moves To the pain realms of shade, where ouch shall Take his chamber in thc silent hulls of death, Go not like llie quarry slave nt night Scourged to his dungeon, bul sustained mid soothed By an unfaltering trust npproaoh our graves, Like ono who wraps tho drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams." Ki C. MCIKTYRK, Beauty Spot, Jan. 28, 1800, TKAOni?H'B UOUNOlb. ! Tl.o nd jon ned meeting vf (ho Toachors' (.'outio I, held ut tho (Jrl-.ded School ou hint Saturday, wits n Buoocifi, although but few were pro?sout. Mr. Killebrew read n very iiiioreating und mstru divo paper ou tlio hiutory of tho publi? Kohool in thin Suito. Ho furtdbhc'l evidence to provo tho fact that thia H tato waa ono of tho first to take ?tops foi Hie i ilabli hinoilt of Behool* for tho muas ni' Ufo ; opio who could uot lilford tho oxU}Vfl n' prfcen paid private tutors nn.t . ;.:i> ir?. I? schools of this kind in h mci Andi ow JnekHon and Thorn wi li rooeh tiioli in dlincntary education Ho t g a Vi > account of tho fou: di nj; nf public school ay ste ni ht out State, and Jto mu?.\ advantages oircrcd ly lin n' lo ibo people at largo. Mr. Graesnr, in oxpanding tho subject of tho "Uno and Abuse fi ?loliool Hours," made tho point that every minute of tho school day, which ia not spoilt ID thc ud vancotnont of th? pupil, ?; woree than wiiHtcd. Thom; were followed liy Revoral ploasant tulka on tho pointa broug ona by tho Hpoakern, in wldoh in nell \\ is (o JO loam ed, even by un outside I intimer. All who attend tho: . tn . ihigH aro well repaid for any troub'. ii ?Uty bu io them to come. Those who corni! an a?xious to attend all tho nicotine .. Teuohors, au u clasp, aro always anger lo einbri so every opportunity for their advino M.-nt, and thoro is no readier wn> : . ? ? advance in his profession tl . . ' ig such meeting*. Always co:.": pt'ipa?, to leam, > and If yon know any ??OM! thing toll it | out that all may proll thitri iv "Art is long and timo is Mooth.r," ..n ! vulosa wo "bo up and doing" We ? b pass od by tho advanced thought . thu nj En which wo live, mid left, ns i id ? onto old hulk oast upon tho ah' he i dh Cnn tnry, not worth taking for tho ti in bur it contains, n . ? nll---a teacher only lit to imp <x\ m HO no back woods neighborhood With Iii;- I grade coi ti (loutit . Tin: program lor tl :\ ( ting of the Conned, to be I ld 1 ti"1 Graded School on Saturd.i) In ii y 8th, at 10,30 a. m., is as lid lo vs : 1. How lo keep thc ii rd a class -Messrs. iiwhig anti / n in ii m. 2. Teachers' aids- v I . . Hoper and Cunio. 3. Modes ol teaching 1 . ! hy and History- Mr. Corbel A paper on Prim ik, yy Miss White. Music will be fe All our friends who are intci ?ducation are hcardly invited l< . il. D. Co: l'.T'l ictary. AUA>.ftAAAAA> . .- I ... AT EVBRQUKE!- . ti; iXLIS. A MYST KIO . ! Kurth sings her parn i - >(' und gain In boh?os! Yet heights sublime ivhieh irita do al ta in She cann Aerial whispers lloal o'er lind iind sea - "lt doth t;6t yet c? ; ; \ tia! wo shall be." Her royal purples and hoi av 11 of gold, l ier whl Tho Wiii>U:rcd lillie .. .. 1? *>'r vim ,'.T ? - hoi: ? . W?h (btu'.'s ufiijj, A ll ! il io < ?I.IW ibo glory we sh: 1! sod; ? A mt lo hahd clasped m mino leiic? it mi to mo. lt. C. MCINTYUK. January 27, 1890. ly rtHciinorinm. KIIKNK-Mr?. N. Elizabeth Kdens, ncc M ellar roy, wife ol'Joseph A. Kdcns, was born Januar;.' 2*1 th, 18TI. near lt onie. Gti.i and departed this lifo January i?tll, 1800, nenr Little Hock. S C. In carly lile she professed saving faith in (hi' Lord Jems Christ and united with tho Baptist Ch mob. < Krotn that lime until she was called to hor reward on high vho lived a ile voted and consistent christ iii ii Mle. adorning the religion which she prof'ssod by a christian walk and 11 Godly conversation, lo all tinners she possessed a meek and humble spirit. Fur some time previous to her death she was cabed to endure prent und protracled sui'* (brings, but tlnough Divine grace ^he was enabled to poisoss her soul in pmience. It was the privilege of 'he wrilor lo v i > i I her in her last sickness, and it was refreshing to bis spirit lo witness her ealin and even eh cor Cul sabin issi on to the Divine will. Her faith was tarong and unwavering, and even in tho midst of in tense bodily suffering Min rejoiced with joy unspeakable and lull of glory. On the Kith .January. I8?.)0, nt tho Salem Baptist Church, in Marlboro conn ty, S. C., she being a consistent member ol" thc same church, and after a touching funeral sermon bv ber Pastor, Kev. Muftis K?rd, wc luid ber remains in tho church burying ground to rest until the r?surrection morn. She leaves a husband and six children -live daughters' und ono son. May Cod save the family- A. \V. .January 21, I Silt). MARLBORO'S WONDER. Two Hvtndi'od and Fifty-Pom' Bush els and 3forty-N5.no rounds ON ONE ACHE ! A PACT JUST THE SAMK, We Photographed it Whllo Standing in tho Patoh. Come and See It ! I nm now prepared with new instru ments, material and tools to make a picture ol anything from a cat to an elephant. I work both the old and new lightning process. My outfit (br travel ing is now complete, and if you desire lt can visit your homes and do your work at your door, 1 am again at Clio, at the old Ivcy Store, io belier (ix than ever, where [ shall remain for a short while. Come now while you may as I shall bc absent, more or less, on my regular irips. Don't loigct your Watch, Clock amt Jewelry work will always receive my careful at tention. J. F. NUNN, Watchmaker & Photographer. ? .bininuy 3t, iSpo. TARIFF RIIFORM IN THE ELECTIONS. IMIIIIKH of lHumnniillo IMntforum lu St.ito? Whoro Honublloiuis Lost. NEW YOltK. Tho Democratic parly of tho stato of Now York, Iii ooh volition nssomblcd, ro nmv8 tho pledges of ito ildolity to Domo eratic faith and reaffirms tho doctrine? of tho national platform of I88U, adopted at St. J/)uis. Wo hnvo not advocated and do not adv?calo freo Irado, but wo Steadfastly advocato tho principles of tariff reform, believing that ndhorenco to the right alono carries in itself tho < eli ai illy of triumph. Wo heartily in i luise tho honest lind fearless adminis tration of tho national government hy i i rover Cleveland. M AK S A C HU S KIT! i, Meeting for tho first limo slneo tho do feat of last your, wo declaro our con tinued and hearty support of tho causo of tariff reform for which we then con tended, and our linn conviction of its Success in tho near future. Wo realtlrni our demands for freo raw materials ami lower duties upon tho ne cessities of lifo. Wo believe that freo wool, ns provided for in tho bill passed by tho Democratic majority of tho last house ol' repr?sentatives, is essential to tho prosperity of ibo woolen industry, Upon which that of tho wool grower is dependent, while it will afford relief to all consumers of woolen goods. We call tho particular attention of tho farmers of this stato, who have borne tho heavy burden of high tariff taxation without any of the prosperity promised them, lo tho relief they will re?oive through tho reduction of customs taxes upon ar ticles which they uso or consume, onto. Tho Democracy of Ohio, in convention assembled, npprovo tho declaration of principles made by tho national Democ racy in St. Louis in 18S8, and especially that part of it demanding reduction 6/ t :i ri tr tuxes, and wo will continuo tho battle for tari IT reform until the causo of the peuple is triumphant. Wo regard trusts, in whatever form organized, as the legit?malo result of our j present tariff system; and wo demand tho repeal of all tariff taxes that enable thom to extort from tho pooplo tho ex orbitant prices for tho product's they con trol. IOWA. We renew our opposition to tl io uncoil* stitutionai and unjust policy of high tariff taxation, which robs the many to enrich tho fow; makes tho producer tho Binyo of llio manufacturer; lays its heav iest burdons on the farmer, the mechanic and the day laborer, whom it daily robs; gives no return through any channel and fosters trusts, which aro tho legitimate result of our present tariff Kystom, and wo denounce tho fallacy of thu Repub lican stale platform of Iowa, that a high ttirilf ia or eau be any protection to the farmer. ^Vl?y Tux Straw Huts? A fashionable lady bathing in tho sea at Long Branch or Newport has her fashionable bathing suit capped by a pe culiar looking straw hat. Tho wdde oaves of this hat are tied underneath hor chin, causing its foro and aft aspects to appear Uko two old scuttle bonnets placed back to back. From Maino to I Florida ihih.irhieu affect a eojilso straw ] tint 'bli wide, I urned dp brim, and . Keefil l?'tal.Ogroin < odo;I therein. Cut on )h(! great western farms' nun ol' td) I ?gbo, id '"'r' Wea the r, licein addicted t? wearing straw bats with walo brims turned down. Tho fashionable lady, the fisherman and tho farmer are all wear ing precisely the same kind of hat. Whore dp these hals eomo from? They aro so marvelously cheap that they al most scorn liku Topsy, "to have glowed." Tho grout majority of thom cost tho re tailer only thirty-live cents a doy.cn. It seems impossible that any man or ma chino could do co much plaiting for so little money. , These straw hats aro manufactured abroad in the Hist instance. They come from different countries, and have been accordingly divided by tho trade into four ?lusses. Italy gives us "Leghornn;" Spain sends us "Malagas;"South Ameri ca exports to us "Curacoas," and from China wo get "grass hats." Willi the exception, perhaps, of the China variety, theso bats aro all what is known as "by products." Even the easily contented peasants of sunny Italy could hardly afford to make it tho busi ness of their lives to furnish this coun try with straw hats at a remuneration of, at most, fifteen cents a dozen. But children need not bo very strong or very big lo wander about their homes during tho sum mor time and collect tho wold straw in small bundles. Then when tho long nights arrive, all the members ol tho family sit and pin it tho straw into braids and then stitch tho braids into shapeless hats. These hats aro quickly bought up by exporters. They aro then packed in bales, which are subjected to hydraulic pressure in order to diminish their bulk. When they beconio nothing more nor less than flat disks of straw by this treat ment they aro shipped to tho United Slates. . There is nothing like these straw hats bindo in this country; no grass or straw so .uitablo, no labor so little worth. Yet tho keen eye of Unelo Sam makes them j out us a special object from which tho inhabitants of his territory should be sternly protected by an ad valorem duty of 80 poi cent. In this way tho bloated surplus was increased in tho year 1887 by $180,811. Unce in this country, after the grasp ing surplus has had its pound of flesh, tho hats get on well ont ugh. Thero aro several large factories in Massachusetts which sha po them and blench or dyo tliohi, sometimes even ornament them with ribbons. Then they are sold to tho jobber, ofter profit bas been calculated oil not cost, plus 30 per cent. duty. Tho jobber calculates his profit on tho same basis. Tho 30 per cent, grows, Uko a rolling snowball, until it finally causes tho consumer to pay about doublo what Ino might if tho senseless tariff on theso cheap straw lints was abolished. Agriculture is oppressed by a great, burdensome, unfair war tax. Is that right? .Shall it continue ? What wry tho fanners ? Cnn it bo true, ns announced, that Iii the old Commonwealth of Virginia thero aro fifty Episcopal phurclics without pastors or rectors? A limn who hun practiced medicino loi 40 years, ought to kuow Halt from sugar : rend what lio Hayn : TOLEDO, O., Jan. xo 1887. MessrH. P. J. Cheney & Go.-Gcutlu meu :-I liavo been tn tho gouovnt practico of medicine for most 40 yearn, und would say that in all my practico and experience hnvo never Been a preparation that I could proscribe with ns much con lid one o of BUO CCHH an I can Hall's Catarrh Curo, manu factured by you. Hnvo proscribed it u grout many tinten and its' effect in wonder ful, and would say in eon chu ?on that I hnvo yet to find a oaso of Catarrh that it would not ouro, if they would tako it ac cording to dircotioiiB. Your? Truly, L. Li Gonsucn, M. D. Oilleo, 245 Summit St. Wo will givo $100 tor any oaso of Catarrh that can not bo cured with lind's Cntnrrh Cure. Taken internally. P. J. Cit'NEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, O. Sold hy Druggists, 750. -, <JT> ?-. Excitmcnt In Texas. Groat oxoitoinmit has boon caused in tho vicinity of PnriB, Toxns, hythe romarkablo rccovory of Mr. J. E. Corloy, who was BO holplcBS ho could not turu in bcd, or raiso his hoad; ovorybody snid ho wan dying of Consumption. A trial bottlo of Dr. King's Now Discovery wns neut him. Pinding ro iicf, bo bought a largo bottlo and a box of Dr. King'B Now Lifo Pills; by tho timo lio had tnkon two boxes of Pills mid two bot tlOB of tho Discovery, ho wns well and lind gained in Heidi thirty-six pounds. Trini Bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption freo nt Jennings' Pharmacy. A DUTIFUL BON 1H a pleasure to nny parent. Ho brings joy to tho homo ot tho old pcoplo nud in every wny seek lo mnko it cheerful and to make easy th j fullering, focblo Btcps of iigft. This son was n wiso ono : VlJtOINIA, TKNNK88KH & G KORO IA lt. lt. Office of Western Agont, Atlanta, Ga. Gcntlonioii-My father, who in in tho eighty-second your of his age, lias been materially strongthonod mid relieved from Buffering by tho uso of ono bottlo of Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonio. Please forward to his address (Johnathan Welsh, High Point, N. C..) nix bottles of tho samo, and send bill for the amount tomo. Very respectfully M. M. Welsh, Western Agont. Dr. Westmoreland's great Tonio nud blood renovator cnn bo bought from Jennings' Pharmacy and J. T. Douglns' Drug Storo nt 50 couts und $100 n bottlo. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, lllltOlUiiesS, Dyspepsia, Mala ria, Nervousness, nial General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuino luis (rude mark and crossed red Hues on wrapper. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion in its worst forra aro cured by tho uso of P P P. If you aro debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonio to regi?n Boah und lost nppotito, strength mid vigor, tako I? P P and you will bo strong nnd healthy. For shttorod constitutions and lo t mauhood P P P tthickly nilli, Pole?? Hoot and Potassium) jS tho king of "Il meda ioe:i r j? I' \A the . ittilest liligi! put blot in the wm ri Pot snip by all druggists, MARION DISTRICT. FIRST ROUND 1890. Litt'o Peo Doo Misi?n, Boron, Jan. 3 Beimettsvillo Station, Night, " 3. 5. Bennett8villo Ct, ) BrightBville Ct. 1 Smyrna, 4. 5. Blenheim, Parnassus, Fob. 8. 9. North Marlboro, Ebeuozor, 15. 16. Clio, Boulnh, " 22. 23. A. J. STOKES, r. ii. KIAL IUWFI?H?R?? I am now prepared to buy or sell Beal l?stale in Marin, ii Parlies wishing to tiny or sell, will flo well to confer with me, or. write me nt blenheim, S. C., before making sabs or purchases. A. J, MATHESON. July 1, 1881). FARM FOR SALE. LOT No 4 in division of Estate lands of A. L. McCormac deceased, situ ate in Marion Co., S. C, just West of Reedy Creek Chuich on both sides public road leading from Benncttsville to Little Rock, S C., M miles from Tatum Station on C. F. & Y. V. R. R.; to miles from Dillon Depot on Florence lt. lt., and right on linc of the prospective lt. lt. Hom Maxton, N. C., to Little Bluff, S. ?. Containing 86 Acres - so Acres under cultivation, highly im proved with two tenement bouses there on, can be bought on liberal terms Hom thc undersigned, M US. B. L. McCORMAC. Maxton, N. C., Jan. i, 1890. FOKSALE. The desirable and conveni ently shunted house and lot in BctmcHsyiUo, on Main Street, adjoining the handsome residence of t\ h. Breeden. Now oc cupied by W. J*. Breed cn. For terms apply to Allis, J. C. W. COBB Fayetteville, IN. C. Deo. 14, 1889.-1 tn WOO UV Sc CURAIS, JOHN I), WOODY ?t CO Wilmington, N. 0. Norfolk, Vn JOHN D, WOODY & Co. Commission Merchants. NORFOLK. Ya. Shipments of cotton closely handled at full values. Prompt returns inviting correspondence, and shall bu |>lonsod to quote you. Lumber for All! HHS undersigned aro now prepared to supply lumber ns cheap ns tho ohonpest i'roni virgin pino for on Ali only. MUNRO & KVKKKTT. Jan. 15, 1800. -Ot. UN?LAIMBD LETTERS BKNNKTTSVILI.K TOST OPPIOK, M AHM tono COUNTV, S. C., January 27. itfoo. No. I-Mm. Yiotorio Onnuon. 2- B. L. McDaritol. 3- Junien Turnor MoNair. Whou you cull for any of tho nbovo lot tore, pl cu nc etuto that thoy hnvo bcou ad vertised. Ono cont ls obarged for oach lottor advertised, T L. OUOSI.ANI), 1?. M. THE MARLBORO DEMOCRAT % CENTS .A jsr?r>rTj".Mr. J. ARCH SPEARS mn inmnn o MT if nm J BEKNETTSV?LLE S, C. * ESTIMATES furnished 011 npplica cnlion. Satisfaction guaiautcod. Ue(bronco given whenever required. Jun. 10, 1800. Dissolution of^Copartuership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between thc undersigned uodor tho name and style of A. J. BRISTOW & GO., is this day dissolved by mutual con Hout. A. J, Bristow will pay all debts ol' the said furn, and all persons indobtcd to them will make payment to him. A. .1. BRISTOW. A. A. BRISTOW: Bonnettsvillo, Jan. I, 18?I0. Bennettsville and Society Hill RAILROAD COMPANY. BOOKS of subscription to thc Capital Stock of the above Company arc now open at the Counting Room of Capt. J. N. Weatherly, and will remain open lor sixty days. J. B Breeden, W. U. Evans. J. N. Weatherly. Geo. W. Waddill, C. P. Townsend. Commissioners, Jan. 8, 1890.-4t CLERK S SALE. FIRSY MON DA Y IN FE BRU A RY STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. Marlboro bounty, lu < <>ttrf ??innion rvr/.s. ?BVrtK FUASK.?, Ct al. ) v.s. > J'a vt i lion ._ A ru LUI Mi A. FitASKii, ct a!, j TiTNDER and by virtue of au order of '?O' his Honor .). ll, Hudson, granted al Chamber.-, 1 will sell on tho flf-St Mons day in February, A. B. 1800, to tho highest bidder for cash, during legal sale I hours, all thal ccrtaiu pieco, pArael or tract ol' land, situate in thc county and Stato aforesaid, containing twenty-divo acres, moro or less, bounded on tho north aud cast by lands of W. J- Covington, on the south by lands ol' tho Estalo of Wm. Fraser, and on thc west by publie road leading from Hebron church to Beni nellyville. C. M. WEATHERLY, Jon. 13, 1800. Clerk of Court. L FOR - $ W. I BElllS * NEW ADVERTISEMENT Horses, Mules, Buggies, Harness, &c, __ WITH - COMPLETE OUIJMTS. This Space is Reserved For J, ll, KIIMIG?I & CO'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT - Qi? MIS AND Ul January 1, 1890. tho Count; Treasurers Olee Hours, Thc Treasurers Oflioo in Bonneltsvillo will bo opened daily from 10 o'clock a. ui. io 3 o'clock p. ni. J. R; Lu,KS. to County 'IVcasuycr, ! Dec. 10. 1880.