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THRMARLBORO DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL U, 1890, . , Motored at tho Post Ollico nt IJoonotts vii lo, S. 0., as ne co nd da?? i .nut tor. TI I li FA HM HHS' CANDIDATE. In our la?t issue wo gtivo our readers tho proceedings of a con ference held at Columbia on thc i?7th ultimo. Since then tho Stato press, with lbw exceptions, have talion hold and sifted tho work until they havo gotten it down to a genuine nomination by Tillman and for Tillman, in tho taco of ex press declarations that tho farmers went to Columbia for no other purposo than to cast about for a candidate. Finding that man, and having a majority in the body friendly to him, they simply made the choice then and there and agreed from the outset to ?eavo tho nomination with tho regular Dem ocratic Nominating Convention for acceptance or rejection-only ibis nnd nothing moro. And it is un just and uncharitable to charge JVlr. Tillman, or tho fi tends who support him, with trying to dis rupt the Democratic party. Such talk is all Stull', and the farmers hitvo too much at Btakc to enter tain such an idea. Thc lcadors.of thc movement are all true and tried Democrats, and love the party every way equal to those who oppose them, and we have too much confidence in their good sense and wisdom to believe they would sacrifice the party for their candidate. If they can se? euro his nomination by fair means they propose to do it, and will make an earnest, vigorous, honest light in the ranks for him. For this love and devotion to the mari of their choice, and the champion of their cause, they cannot be blamed. Abuse is not argument, Personally, wo have not ycl been able fn 4'"'> bb.t v1 >r T? ! i ii win tvo ul i i iud db nu* v lover j yr! lkh'i fi, (eur'! : !? < ai'h??ti hon n ? Tir/ipan If ulvct?d to Ibo ellice o? uc.unioi would make one ol mc bott wo have had in years ? But, be that as it may, as a Democrat wo contend that no nomination has yet boen made. Let ns, then, as truo Democrats, quit us like men ! Dc patient, havo moro con fidence in each other, stop this ti rado of abuse of Mr. Tillman and the leaders of the farmers movement, and calmly await thc action of the Democratic Conven tion, when all choices will unite and bo welded into one-bo he Tillman, or Staekhouec, or Com te nay, or any one else. - * ?st. ? - Abolish the monopoly of re Honrces now enjoyed by a few, and the nation will not be the poorer by the smallest fraction of any commodity at any moment af ter. But let there bc a universal strike pf lill except the monopolists, and how long would society en dure? There would be famine in a year, two years nakedness, and jil ten the land would be a d?sola tion. Monopoly means a present tax, as a past usurpation, The monopolist may also be receiving "wages of superintendence," but they are a trilling proportion of his income, and no part of his monopoly in thc proper sense. It is not by any man's wages that tho people are impoverished, but by this runing Sore of taxes handed over to private persons, to be used without regard to the social organ ism. - Kev. Dr. william Barry in April Forum. BOOST YOUKSKLP.-A small boy was endeavoring to climb a tree, nnd was standing with arma and legs embracing it, when ho saw another boy passing on the other side of tho street, and called out to him, UI say, .BIM., ( uno over and give us a boost !" BILL'S answer was not polite nor helpful, but it contained a full bushel of common sense. Ho said, sententiously, "Boost yourself !" and wallkod on libot?t his business. Thero aro many people in this world waiting loi' somebody to givo them a boost themselves. It will often do a boy more good to make his own start in life than to have sotno other por soil start him. Find a tree that hears fruit worth climbing after, take a firm hold, and then boost yourself.-limy Bec. PION AND SCISSOIWHAPHS. - A. 0, Magrath, Jr., Y \s been ap pointed Judge of Probate for Charleston, - Tho timi of Clayton & Tim mons of Columbia hus failed, - Sttvo Jacob , unless begets away again, will bc bung at Luinbcrtou on tho Sib of Muy for murder, - Tho Clemson Will has been sustain od by tho Supremo Court of tho Cnited States. - lion, Jamos M. JofTYic*, an ablo Jurist of Virginio who bas been on the bench for 20 years, died oh tho 7th. - Idaho has been admitted as a State into this big Union by a Republican Congress. - The annual meeting ot the Grand Lodge or Knights of Honor will be held in Columbia next Wednesday. - James Blatancy, colored, who was sentenced to bc bung al Chesterfield on tbe 4th, was respited on the ist. - The Democrats have made a sweeping victory in thc Chicago city election, and now have lour in thc City Council. - II. M. Morris, a colored barber of Charleston, has called a convention ol Republicans to assemble in Charleston on thc 5th of May to resuscitate thc Radical Parly ol South Carolina. Ullin WI-MI-HMII lill I I I iff arl (boro Teacher* Connell. The Teachers Council hold at Pal me Mo academy last Sa tu rd ay was a moat interesting and profit able occasion. "How to keep the attention of n class" was discussed ic i i i voit manner by Messrs Join: ?on, Ri Corbett and Graeser. Mr. Roper had an ox eel len I pa per on "Teachers'aids,' iii which he clearly demonstrated tho ne cessity of teachers-progressive teachers, having a liberal culture and much general information. Mr. Corbett's paper on "Meth ods of teaching geography, show ed careful study and brought out many many excellent points. Much interest was also taken in Miss White's essay on "Kinder garten Principles and Their Ap plication to Primary Work." Many thanks aie due Mr. Johnson ami the kind people of Adamsville for the attentions shown us and oui" cause, while the Bonnettsville delegation is tinder especial obligations to Mrs. Dr. MeNair for thc generous hospi talities received at her hands. April Uth, 1890. C. 1)1 ;. jujus ;'v B?hi??? * i v iprictei' ol ?ih.' Wihiiingtoti ' *'?^lossougorf has a ii-!. '?.)?>;,- ...AV,:|:I r |j \Jb.)'l)j .ISC J hil O jany other; mini itu H? sta-;.-- ?. o have j'-', r ?.!'.-< d'" .'.< --t-.-tp". Pear lind Y.idkiu Valley Edition,' edufnluini: twenty-eight pages of about 180 col umns filled with valuable tctulingnnit ter. P gives a minute (leeori| lion ol' tho business of Wilmington, ibo C. E. A Y. V. R.R, thc towns on its line, the country through which it passes, nud good photographs cf its oil i ci als. The pluck and enterprise ol' tho Messongcr'1 is excelled by no ono. The Supreme Court of the Uni tcd States has decided that all indictments for violation of th od a iv in relation to the election of mem bers ol Congress nient be tried in the United States Court; and that all indictment;* for violation of the law in relation to the election of Presidential Electors must be tried in the Stale Courts. - . ? <ar> *- - "So far,' I H C r?ii Herild says, "eght po>. ? Iii co.- eh named after Cl rion, fin ut'toi Wana maker, foin MI liai ri? n v, after Morton, oho al ci Dud .. one after Hilford an ' McGin ty." Cincinnati has a nice little boy within a year has shot two boys killed a horse, drowned a girl, set a house on fire, and broke eighty dollars worth of glass, but they never suspected that he was more than ordinarily funny until he shot another boy the other day "just to see him jump." Next week will bc a galr. ono at tho grounds of tho Sub-Tropical ex position, Jacksonville, Ela. Tho programm? embraces six days of military pageantry, grand concerts, masque halls, competitive military drills, tfec. Thirty companies, rep resenting Texas, Alabama, Geor gia, South Carolina and Florida, arc entered for tho honors and pri zes, tho latter aggregating $5,OOP. April i) and 10 will be Governor's day?. - ? <?> ? - . Alexander Doyle, who has fur nished the design for Grady's monument at Atlanta, has been awarded thc contract to erect it. It will bc of Goorgia marido or granite, surmounted by a bronso statue of Mr. Grady, and ia to be completed within two years. - Land roth's Fresh G a r d o n Recd, all varlctlcB, for salo at Jennings' IMuu many. A Love'y Complexion is something desired by every lady in the land. The easiest way to get that beautiful color to tbe skin ls to first make ibo blood pure. Tbc I rh pu r i lies must bc removed by the administrai ion of some remedial agent which contains the most tborougb alterative properties combined with those ingredients which tend not only to remove impurities ot the blood, but also build up and invigo rate the system. Such a remedy is Dr. Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic, which not only thoroughly cleanses the blood, but also invogorates the system and leaves the patient in a thoroughly im proved and healthy condition. Thc . price is within thc reach of all. 50 cts. and $1 00 a bottle. For sale at Jen nings" Pharmacy and J. T. Douglas' Drug Store. Electric Bitter*?. This remedy is becoming FO well known and co popular rte lo ?cod no special mention' All who lirtvo tiucd Klcelrio Hitters sin? tho .?arno song ot' 11 rai 80.-A purer medinina docs not oxift iViul it I? guiUHntCOtl to il? all thal \a Hui mod* Klootrie Hillel :s will euro all diseases ol tlio Liver and Kidneys, will roinovo Pini plcs. Bolla, Salt Rheum und other atl'oottoii? caused by impuro blood.-Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent rta well as eure all M ..lat ia! fevrefi.- Fur ouro of Ilcrt'laehe, Constipation and Indigestion try Kicotrio Hil ter.?-Knlirt! satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded--Prien 60 els anti $1.0U per bottio l?'pr salo at Jennings' 1'hnrinney. ********* * " - I ?' ^rrf-f III --Ol Munumi* pwM?W OU H COUNTY OFl'TClCl?B. Fherli?, l?. A, Cog?ra, Clerk, C. M. Weatherly, Coroner, .lohn H. .Sampson, Probate Judge, Ti I. Hogers. Solido 1 Commissioner, John A. Calhoun. County Oom inls ?inners. .1. T. Covington, .T C. Campbell, Kai til 1 Ub*o?i. Auditor, Jacob , Troaauror, J. '.'. Xupcrvi* i <M P' 0?, T. ;' M eli af [ Cl?"''< . f ll'>iiid Cid ii Oom mit stonor:-Ti ! \V? i!.>iiohle(.J St itt i. ?. S. MeOrit? : . 1 nr. ). N. Kdona and W.I). Irrliii.'ji .I 11 ry Ooinuiisstonor-d-?ll T. Covington. NOTIIli' lilli Tho reason lt AD AM'S MICRO H IC KILLER is ibo m OM wonderful medici no, is because it hus no vor I ailed in ?iny instance, Ino thill 1er what tba dil 'ease, from LKPU08Y to tho simplest disease known to (he Immun syst em, Tlio colen li ll? inen of to-day claim and provo that every d ?soaso ia CAUSED HY MlCllOKKS, - ANT - RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Hxteiminates the Microbes nntl drives them out of tho fly8tom, and when (hut is done you eanont have un actio or pain. No matter what (hu th so a 80, whelher asimula oaso of Malaria >Y* -i . :\ t liiuhlitnt h ii * .ii- i.i-. ;vi mir?? lin.ui ul :t;l tlr- t.iMie i -. ut-. .1' If ti I dij 1 .1, i < . t.-t il Mlioii..\t\ ? ' 1 '' "? V . JiK} 't /. Wy I . - .tnt/, i ii />tci, every IHxraac known lu thc //timon Sy.lt III. Pioware of fraudulent imitations. See that our Trade-Mark (same as above) Henil for book "History of tho Microbe Kil ler," given away bv J, T. DOI'tH.AS. Solo Agent fur Marlboro County, S. C. Jan. 0, 18110. GENERAL AGENCY For Se w i n f/ Machines a tul the Jiest, Aerdlcs for all Machines. I would respectfully inform my friends and tbe public generally that I am now sole agent lor lin: sale ot' the obi reliable Singer Sewing Machine. Will sell them on the best plans-lease, installment or straighout. They are on sale at the stoic of J. 1*. Campbell in Uenncttsville where they can be seen, or I will take them by request; to any part ol the coun ty, I will also take orders to supply any part of a sewing macninc wanted, and guarantee a perfect lit. ] can also furnish thc new button hole attachment-somctbing every lady vhould have. WALLACE SWANN. .1.1 , "I Soo. .l.t. eclical Hard ! P?A?1E uud ivihg 'dfttotl per? 1 m a non i ly J Bennett iv his thanks fur a li Hinge uti hopos by strict attoutiuii ihtsin win merit a continuation. Besides SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and the general prout icc of Medicine, 1 take pleasure in announcing to all that I have, thoroughly equipped myself with ibo latest and most improved instruments for special ti eal mont of TR ANSKUSION in CASKS of DANGEROUS II ICM CH AO H, all THROAT, NOSK.and LUNG disensos. CONSUMPTION specially TREAT* Kl) upon ibo LATEST and MOST PRO M ISINO Ti nOUKPUTI CS. Parties in Bennet Isville will bc EX AM IN Kl) and Tit MATE I) for any of the abovo disensos at their own homes by being requested lo so do. Those from a distance ai my residence on Durliogton Si root*-(ho ?osideueo lorinerly oojupied by Mr. Carey T, Easlerling in Etist Ren not (st ?Ile. Calls in Day left at Breeden Sc Wells' Drug Store will bo promptly alteuded to. At night at my residence. Chumos for EXAMINATION and TREATMENT reuaomtbk. Very Respectfully, H R. FASTERLING, M- D" M. Medico. Chi. Society Philo, January I, 'S'.i Fair Notice ls hereby given that I will proscenio lo tho full extent of the law all infringe ments upon my patent Cotton Stalk ('hopper. I. hear tliat some aro trying it. WM. M. BREEDEN. February IK I89O. -lin. jj .. fa J. _fol .oe ?ll-?-v-^* After duo cu,, i 1< i ition of thc lib?ral pntrouugo extended to tuc during tho past liv*- yeuVs allowing thy minds' cyo to take a retrospective view ol' the gradual financial progress and enlargement of my business since my loca tion in Marlh .io- my heart wells up with gratitude to my many customers nnd friends for i hair ready recognition of toy untiring dibits to establish a reliable jewoby business in Bennottsville. Tho just criticisms of all those with whom 1 have had dealings isa sullicictit guarantee of my honest and honorable intentio..s, and jf l <,.? tiny of my employees, have by accident nnsrepreeonted any goods sol-i ai ^CARROLL'S * JEWELRY * S?IRI^ during thc past fi vi years, I am not ottly willing but ready lo make good such error. It is not >< itv and never lins bet ti my intention to attempt to hoodwink my customer- by chilli ?hg lo sell goods at and below cost, but I do claim to sell Hones! Goods al Reasonable Prices! 1 also claim to . di the same class of goods from 10 to f>0 per cent LESS Aban city jeweler-?. There is no line of business that is so susceptible to thc subtle machi hal i< >; H of unprincipled dealers as tho Watch and Jcwelry'busincss. Owing to the fut", i1 al it is impossible for the shrewdest business man to cor rectly estima i> tu: value of goods in our linc, wit limit previous application, training an?! f lu- y il >s also true that it is a very ililli cull matter to conclusivo ly prove t<i om < i to n i ors that wo give lull value for each dollar spent at our pince ol' bu.'-in : bore fore, we can only reit?ralo our oft?, repeated and always pructioi ! ort ?On, that in every instance and under all circumstances our cusloiiK rs kV i 11 lind us SJPT m ASD f HONEST! Judi', i volume four hu.;?n?s.s i . ?i:'' past \oar wo hardly think ii ooh any people i.? this eountv i . ? < -1? ii tc? I ns. by miling to cull anti see our MAMMOTH JEWELRY A N1 ) ?S'< S GOODS STORE, yet, i'-> Hit; information of old friends us well uci |uainliiucc?, I wish to remit?' yeti that I am better prepared than eve < lo ipi) v. ?ur wants in iii y lint*. Wo aro HUDOU?RTKRS FOR PRESENTS OF ALL ?! Dealer in Fine Gold and silver Watches. Oii:V of Artistic Styles of Ornamental Jewelry! A Mag!''! en I and Extensive ?ssorttii?nt lo Select From ! Again I ha 1 , >u ALL heartily for liberal patronage during past years, and extending a eli d ii ?talion to call and see tue, 1 remain, your humble servant, H. W. CARROLL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ANO JEWELER; Dealer i< \\ . < bel?, Clocks, Jewelry, .Silverware, Chinawarc, Lamp Goods, Books, Station v C itlcry, Plush and General lenney Goods. March ifttji; ?' . ? m?NTIJ . Sj < ; THE CLOTH LNG BUSINESS ON A MUCH LARGER %tP sonic, \yi Juli line of seasonable goods for men, boys and children. Wc arc als ? licatiipiarlcrs for rt- S JEK O 3E5 ?3 of thc best malo Zeiglor, Heiser, Bay State, J. B. Lewis' and other stand ard makes. Qui Ktook-is alwaysfull, and wo seldom fail to furnish nny size wanted, and bovin?; us we do direct from the manufacturers, and for cash, wc offer every in lueoim nt--LOW PRICES FOB GOOD GOODS, THE VERY BEST YALCK COR THE MON EY. Also, lull stock of IN 1LEMENJS:i- FURNISHINGS" Shirts, I ?. lorshirt.-i, Woolen Ovcrshirls, Boys Shirts, Children's Shirt-waists, from lour ( I i 11 yoi s, Culls, Collars, Bows, Tics, Scarfs, &c. Alsc^ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions, embracing v -lyl iii ? thal is useful. Our White Goods arc unusual1, Uruo ti ve, rich in qua I i y,- style and price. We will show you thc very ein patterns in --i",; han i, Sateens, Henrietta's and other Dress (Roods. Wc . n early in th. market .nd, as early buyers do, have secured thc best ol eV'Ov thing. ri * 3E3C :J?L T JF? .ll .dil'.-. ?'. i a'lit! Cdi'' ?i, mnhracinj a .> the best styles in wool, !u J; H m I?partmei o, wee) i in that we are ahead, of nil i nu) il a personal iiispectioi convince you that our claim io keep (?oil ilanUy oii 1 Hill stock of is n IU.-I uti Such ns LACON. LA?D, MOLASSES, SALT, FLOUR. MEAL SUGAl: : (>: '/EE, TEA, STARCH, CANDLES, PEPPER, SIMCC, SOAP, POTASH, LYE, AXLE GREASE, HAMS, A?c., ?vc. OUR il ?i?DWABB DEPARTMENT ! ALSO FULL AND COMPLETE. Plows, Ii? - i, Trace Chains, Back Bands, and in fact everything needed at lip ii o tint! m the farm. We conti?' Ibo following brands: Big Ike, Bluejeans, Lucy Hinton, Bull Frog. \\ ? also keep on hand a choice linc ol SEGA RS. Wo nUo have a full linc n( CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, BUREAUS, BED-BOOM AND PARLOR SETS. (.'onie anti sta us, we will do you right. Vt liai l'ituLY, Bristow & Everett. March 7, 1 ? To Make lome Happy! WE CAN HELP YOU. Pianos and Organs to suit all classes ami conditions. Over 300 different styles. I'M peen days test at your home. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no sale. Freight money to apply 0:1 purchase. Book and stool free. Strictly ONE PK ICE to all. Unifoi tn discounts to ministers, churches and music teachers. All instruments shipped direct from thc Factory to thc customer. Catalogues and Price hists mailed free to all applicants. Write to .J. D- KILIOUGH & CO., FLOUENCK, S C. N. B-A first-class Piano Tuner and Repairer connected with the firm. Charges reasonable. Jan ist, I890. _ 254 7-8 Bushels of Corn Made on One Acre ! 1 have boon olllcially notified that I am awarded the Grand Brizo of $500 in GOLD by each, tho American Agriculturist of Kow York und the Agricul tural Department of South Carolina. Seed Corn from above aero for salo at following pric<s: Ono fourth pound 25c. ; one pound, 75c. ; one pound and a half, 81 ; ono eighth of a bushel, 81 ; ono*fourth bushel, $7 ; half bushel, $12 ; one bushel $20. One ami two cents postage stamps taken for all orders under ooo dollar. For all orders of ono dollar and over 1 will send my mode of preparation, fer tili/.ation, cultivation, <&c.f and with all orders fin* $4 and over I will scud a Photograph ol Aero of Corn. 1 lbink I have tho finest seed corn in ihe world, ns it produoes well with more stalks on an acre than any other variety of largo corn I havo ever seen. As the supply is limited, send in your 01 dors a*, once to DKAKB P. O., Marlborough County, 8. C. .! . i tia ry 31, 1890. At F. Sf. Emanuel's Livery, Sale and Feed Stables you will always lind a hearty welcome and plenty of room for stock? He makes a specialty of fe CHOP M?ll AND HOUSES g? You will nhc, find a nice lino of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, IIAB NKS^j jilli PEES ami WHIRS, tu fiiot,ievei'ythiug Ipr a nice, t-hovy outfit. ti--:- ' Wi.vu y.?n como to town -WK for E M A ri UK I /S 1 STABLES?, '"" Corner Chevusv and I hirlinglon street.*. January 1st, 1890. F. M. EMANUEL. HMARBIE ? m FAYETTEVILLE m~ Chas. A. Goodwin, Prop, (LAUDBH'S OI.I> STAND,) FAYETTEVILLE ZN". G Monuments und Tombstones cither in Marule or gran ite at prices thu.' defy competition. Consult your interest hy calling u. writing for designs land prices. ALL Work delivered FREE at your nearest depot ELLKKHU POWERS, at Bcnncttsville, is my local agent for Marlboro County. Sepi. .^G, 1888. .(o) ?PE0IAL FORMULAS 0OMPOUNDED. 1 PURE PINE GROUND RAW BONE. 4 to 5 A m mouin, 22 to 21 Phos. Acid. 48 to ;V2 Bono Phosphate, PUKE DISSOLVED HAW HONK 5 lo 4 per cent, ammonia, 2S io 32 por cont. Avail, bono Phosphate, No. 1 DISSOLVED HAW DONE. S (0 3J per cent. Ammonia, 2.0 to SO per cent. Avail. Bone Phosphate. Sfa^ Super Phosphate, for Tobacco; Anim in in tod Dono Suttor Phos, for all Crops; Pure Fine Ground Raw Bono : Dissolved South Carol i ha Bone Phosphate; Hird Cunno and Potash, for Corn ; Super Phosphate of Limo ; Ground Sulphate of Soda; Sulphate nf Magnesia ; Sulphate of Ammonia, 25 per cent ; Sulphate of Po tn sh ; Kainit, Muriate of Potash, KO to 81 per cent ; Nitrate of Soda, '.iii to 08 per cent. BONE BLACK, FISH. BLOOD, MEAL. ACIDS. All grades Carbonated Guanoes. All goods guaran t*ed what they aro represented to ho. Send for prices before buying. Small grain special. RENE RAVENEL, M ANUFACTURERS AGT. CHARLESTON, S. 0 Ottober 4,1889. l?KI?Kft ?.OW FOlt XI ON EMT UOOD8. person who own* ;> foot of huid or cultiv?tes rt plant AHnYtlit have a c?pv. S?nl?H on receipt o? io cents, wldci? amount may bc UcJuctcil noni first order. AHRIDOKD CATALOOUB KKK ii. JAMBS VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochette, N. Y.