The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 10, 1885, Image 2
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BY S. A. BROWN & Co.
Offioo iii Everett's Briok Building
- UP STAIRS.
BENNETTSVILLE, SO. GA.
Wednesday, Juno 10, 1885.
.Ono Flag, Ono Oountry, Ono Doatiny.5
Mr. Tray wick's school at Shoo Heel
closes on tho 12th.
Capt. Jqhn M. Little, of Wadesboro
has been appointed deputy rovenuo
collector for Stanly, Montgomery, An
son aud Richmond counties.
Frank Moses was brought from pri
son at Boston on Friday and confron
ted with now charges of swindling.
Ho was held in $1,000 hail.
Moody, tho great revivalist, is on
his way to Atlanta. Why don't he
como to Columbia? Wo need a reli
gious awakening here. - Register.
Dr. Douglass, Gen. Grant's chief
surgeon, says that tho General sutlers
much as tho disenso progresses,
ii ho is apparently imf ..< 1 ii)
neral condition.
?oln University, a colon ;
school in Chester Co.. fenn;
uluntcd a class of 32 pi eil
.in intend coming South ti I .
preachers,
riko among tho iron \> ?rkcr.ii ol
'. vi Vania has thrown 5 ,000 m eh
of omploymcnt. How sill Lal >i
?puny arm battling i\ '?'??-i-,
iriuH, tlio young Virgin ali
. ; hcou on trial at I
lays, for tho murd< Mi
i Madison, has boen fe
cr in thc first degn
unlay morning thc
i cr pigeons brought .
ero liberated at Gi
re U ruiner timi ."?. bf 'I" j
. i . . Gil mon dropped .'.? tu' ! tiny:
I wo ugo at Richmond. One re
port [??is it that tho unfortunate man
< 'els and another that it was
liaisons, Hope it was neither.- Wit
min Star 7th.
tics show that murder in this
[iou I ry has reached an astonishing
degree of frequency, and that the sa
tim t of human life is held more
: . every year. In 1883 thcro
1 $80 murders; tho number in
oreti' ii to 13,397 in 1884.
Sam Jones states to a comro.it
1 citizens that ho coull not nc
ci?pi. mo donation of a residence in
Nashville. Interested gentlemen had
obtained $10,000, which would be ex
pended in purchasing him a homo if
he would accept it.
Thc contract for building thc Spnr
tanburg and Asheville Railroad has
been let to the Greenville Construc
tion Company of Connecticut. Thc
terms of the contract include orossties,
steel rails and equipment, ali to bo
completed before next January.
Thc Norfolk Virginian, in its notice
of the conviction of Cluvcrius, said:
"The jury, after a calm rovicw of
thc facts in thc caso, differ with thc
opinion of Judge Crump and find Chi
verious to bc a monster, and their
opinion is thc verdict of nearly every
person who has read thc history of thc
crime. Now let swift retribution fol
low.
-?<??<?-.
A Good Suggostlon.
Wc clip tho following from the Grand
jury report of Sumter County at the
last term of court held there and com
mend tho same to tho attention of our
law makers:
"While wc aro pleased to note the
comparatively small number of crim
inal cases brought beforo us, wo rcgrot
that almost all aro a peculiar class of
crimes such as Larceny: and wo be
ii ovo th at there will ho no material
improvement until a di fieront modo of
),unishment is prescribed for such
odell ces. Wc suggest to our members
of the Legislature tho advisability of
taking somo action looking to tho
adoption of tho whippingpost, or som o^
punishment other than imprisonment.
Stdio NoWft CondonKOO.
Mr. W. H. Gibbes luis ut last been
appointed postmaster at Columbia.
Thoro aro only three licensed whis
ky distilleries in South Carolina.
Maj. John K. Niernisco, the archi
tect of tho Stato IIouso, died in Col
umbia on the 7th inst.
Tho State lu tor-denominational S.
S. Convention will bo hold in Colum
bia August 18-20.
Allen Boyd and Minnie Boyd, col
ored, wore convicted ut Winnsboro
last weok of whipping and boating
their 13 year old daughter to death.
Senator M. C. Butler, accompanied
by his daughter, Miss Marie, is at
West Point attending thc annual ex
aminations of tho United States Mili
tary Academy.
. Thu Wiunsbord* News and Herald
suggests that a law ho passed making
tho present current misuse of tho word
"mashed" a misdemeanor, punishablo
by fine and imprisonment.
John Terry was hanged at Barn
well recently for tho murder of John
G, Sessions in May last year. Ho
confessed his crime and attributed his
tragic end to oxcessivo usc of liquor.
His last and only message was in
these words: "1 would like for all
young men to bo instructed to lei
Whiskey alone, and keep out of bad
npany-"
United Btatos Marshalship.
33, M. Boylan, of Kershaw
county, has at last secured thc lip
pi ni mont of United States Marshal
lui' South Carolina, lt is to be hoped
h il Butler and Hampton arc satisfied
lill tho appointments so far have
hen among their particular friends
id kinsfolks. We confess that we
liri lisappoiutcd.
\ mournful feature of thc present
? incido epidemic at thc north is its
el upon the women. Within thc
pu?I week or two quite a number of
n, old and young, and in every
il.ii n of lifo, have found thc strain
of e> istoiico too much to hear and
resorted to self murder to end
i.ii ii trouMt-;. M.v.y ...ni i??V/lss
11 uv; ? fallen violin*.- h'nuiilv iiou
! .-. iiiilbi ional-., loye - v . ! ; ii i* -, Oj- .
rel;, ?. ihbbWiht ah/J iiCrvt.}.' beyond;-]
sidtu'?vi.ee, u" . il'b' l'<lo' in inorohiuo;
Cut-Ii Ibo v ? 'v"l
not last lon .. '..'-nv ol violence will
develop ne." feaiuriw and these in
turnjwill have ihojii ff men
and womer would hi M little kinder
to each otb', ii litti^ mon sidcr
atc in all ( he rolatho) s ol' li IV lhere
would bo .w i sufi I i such
little thin; pl .>.<!? . s and
smiles mal . flu di llcrcucn''j I weeli n
gloomy woy bl .? " ' bri i .- id.
- . .. ?J .
When iv.o nc.'!i ..(.' (I mik >gethcr
they can ) ead of fun, espec
ially who uilier . d son.
In Orang '.' . :. y, old
Gilbert P . . . . n Lill got
on a rip ii . jaijni .< < After
thorough . ki) lin ?ii ives with
liquor th' j in ll . kitchen of the
old man's Iii is ut two u tho morning
racking Ibo]i mil odden brains for
sonic new oi' ersioii. The old man
placed a .: :... . fumbler on ois head
and ham i;..- li ix Hon a double-barrel
shotgun proposed i . (ilhy William
Tell. Ai his (alhoi 'i i m .and the
young man aimed at Ibo uunblor and
blazed awuj. When the shu kc clear
ed away old ' ?ilb'?ri ^rcii'tis'j was seen
lying on live (loor with tho toi),pf his
Head blow ri to atoms, When young
Prontisi ? ;inv? lo his senses in the po
lice stat. -.i anti redli/ed what had oc
curred 1 i / i< t' was fearful to Avitncss.
Sonni II Sherman, of Ohio, is visit
ing Sou he?? California for rest and
recreati lng'"naked in ?os An
geles what bc thought of President
Cleveland's Administration, he is rep
resented as having roplied with con
siderable heartiness, "First-rate; I can
only say that no one could find any
fault with tho Administration thus
far.
Tho friends of General Bon Butlor
should look him up in a lunatic asylum
The old man proposes to start a daily
paper in New York in tho interests of
thc liquor dealers.
A correspondent asks how much a
man's ear will woigh. It is difficult to
striko an average Ordinarily a man's
ear weigh about an ounce but tho ears
of tho editor of a Blaine organ will
woigh four pounds and n half ft pieco.
Children's Day al Proctor's Academ;',
fREPOUTEI) KOK THU DEMOCRAT.J
At Proctor's Academy, in Mt 'h ii
Co., about two miles West ot LiMl<
Rock, there hus been, for thc Ins two
years, a successful Sunday Schoo] eat
ried on under the leadership- of IvOV
Duncan Calhoun, Mess. CflMyel)
Hay es, Marcus Stackhouse and ( titer
zealous workers.
For some reason "Children's 3 )nj " \
at that place was postponed until
Saturday, tho 30th ult., and wi
pleasure wo accepted kind j ny iinji lon ri
to bo present on that happy occat inn.
Having been delayed at home foi
some timo that morning, we wore
rather late getting to tho picnic.
When we arrived we found th?! thc
exercises had already begun,
house, which is above thc average
of country School houses, was crow i
ed, nud several were compelled to ro
main eut side* .> We m ado our p
however, toa window, and found timi
the Hon. J. M. Johnston, of Mt
C. H. was occupying thc floor, and
holding his audience spell-hound, .:.
it were, with his eloquent strain of
oratory. His theme was the Stn:' .
School, and in a vivid and striking
mannor he presented thc opportun it tes
afforded by, and benefits derived from
that noble institution.
After Mr. J. took his seat, M .
Marcus Stackhouse, their eflic? ni
Supt., introduced Rev. J. R. Li ti Itv.
thc worthy School Commissioner of
Marion Co., who made a very inti /
esting address, confining his disec
principally, to thc public sein .
showing tho workings and effect
thc prescht free school system, nod
explaining several points of law i
gard to it.
Other speakers were called for .
ter the address of R?y. L,, but no ont
responded. Thc well trained chou
lcd by Prof. C. IX, Rogers of mu ins
then gave us one of their sweet st ' :?.
after which preparations for dinnc
were announced. Presently wc
paired to the grove where wc fou: 1 :
table burdened beneath its load o. ?hi
most choice viands. On it was ev r
thing nice that ono ?on?d think
'! Iii liK.sl i-i. lniin.i-- ej>;i;hr? wot lil
fcOlbclhlUJ! lb ?Miit liifi jitppeti t?.
A .i luiv.ouht, of jt,\uSMij;Vbi'iVQpMKf$?p
ij'w ?. vVou.KI Iv di il! ?ii :,t tit give; llov?
?'..VOI\ il lil! :. Jril.ii),'.- ll.-M:')!1 ll?.! ?b il?!
v in oj I fi i . tiio g reate f pt H bi
engaged in singing, while some pf th
young ladies and gentlemen stoppinj
near the door, seemed to pr fer
more moderate exercise of tho lungs
And there were others wdio seemed t
be engaged in a "tctc a tete" c?nvt i
Sation. The greator part of thc i\\
remained on the ground until lab
the after on, seeming to enjoy then
selves \tcs ly. Thc picnic, suffice
to say, was a success in every r?sped
and was greatly enjoyed by hil .vii
attended it.
Beforo closing, if you will j J id iii lg
us a little moro spaco, wo will <
glenco at thc crops in tho Li ttl Kb?
community.
The crops, so far as wc saw, wei
thc best wo have ever seeu at i)\\s soi
son of the year. Wrc will me t m
few of the best crops AVC noticet v 1
Marcus Stackhouse thc best olio
Mr. W. H. Animons, a small Wold
thc largest corn, Mr. Jas. Orallo ?
thc finest wheat and Col. E./J\ ! lac
house thc best oats. The crops n<
not in a very good condition, owii
to the recent heavy rains, jteenei
"green" had his forces acti vol y
work) but tho fanners were mal;i
a vigorous effort to conquer, abd
guess with so many days of fi y oral
./cather, they have como out vii
rious ero now.
"ICHABOD CB AI IE."
Clio, S. C. June 5, 1885. j j
Thc nativo cunning of tho '?hiriani
was exhibited during a stage rfc'bbi
in Oregon lattely, Two masked ii
armed with revolvers stopped tljie . [;
ordered tho passengers to di/smou
form in a lino and hold up th ??ir liai
an invitation which they respond- !
with alacrity. Among the niuo
was a Chinaman., who intcnth niall;
down during tho exciten lent i
threw his money, $84, in ' .ho ?
The othorpnssongcrs woro r< dievi il
their watches and mifcioy, wlion
robbers departed and tho Chin
regained tho monoy ho had no ?hro'
ly disposed pf.
Tho atmospheric chango lloro ye.
day equals tliat of .Now" Ydrk on I
day-a fall from 83 to 56. |
ff yon wish to rend something red
il I and Ajnoricnn in the woy of poetic
ins) ti l ?rn devour this, from a recent
.vi iv< < ,)f Mr. Eugene Field:
'Tin: ;1UK gliukod in tho glimmering
gleam i
' 'I I tho buzbuz buuiblod Ins boo
iVii tho flmflftm flitted, all flookod with
lb;1, in,
I'Voni tho sozzling and sucoulbut soa.
'(), rwithor tho swipe, with its swelioring
op!'
She swore ns she swayed in a swoon,
. > i 1 i doleful dank du tn podovor tho deep
'.'? lip! ay of tho limpid loon !
itmptor bounty Ga., farmer has
ii liov o .hat takos its fodder to thc water
ii : und wots it heforo caliug it This
will compare with tho calf story of
Mer county?S. C., which pump? tho
v nor ii 'rinks.
.. kv inr-r-r?
iV <i tv si ti VOi't tSvi'ilviii S,
?Ol ;\Lli-;l BARGAIN
\ : Ol Jt ROOM CO'lTAGE, with all
1 outbuildings; iu a desirablo
li ttiun nd within a short walk of tho
I ni I business portion of town, will
Iii ta bargain if applied for soon.
Address G- 13. C.
dune ICf Rcnnettsvillo, 8. C.
VAL DISCHARGE,
!' s 1 .io ol' N. r. ron bod y.
j j S . . . th day of July A. D., 1885, I shall
U o tho Judge of Probate for n Final
na Administrator of thc Estate of
I'. Pi ody, deceased.
JAMES P. CAM Pli ELL.
Admr. with will annexed.
. m ll 18S5.
Tb '.-''ate of South Carolina
ilurlllOl'O- i'ouniy.
COURT OF CO MM O I) PLEAS.
IVu !. Adams, ns Admr. Esfato John
Wicker, deo'd, Plaintiff,
vs.
nlji Wicker and Others, Defendants.
tl enco to an order by tho Court of
R Common Pleas at tho ?Juno Term 1885
v Ileum tsvillc in tho abovo outitled ac*
notice is hcroby given to all and
'iiai i ho creditors of John L Wickor,
tl wed, to present and establish their
demands! against said intestate, heforo mo
ou nv 1.'!. rc August 1, 1885, or thereof
t< ' aired tho bonefit of ouy decree
iii . ? (USO.
C. M. WEATHERLY,
.Jin* ii, J 885, Clerk.
v*?jj critics ni t?; i
ahr >?<?>?? ol' '?oulh i!'-iv.\ M eu? j
oh ax rv OF UAHMMROUOV
........VV. Crosland, Plunilill',
\ fi ' rosland, Defendant
. ; ) vii ino of a lovy this day made, and
il* endorsed upon tho Execution in the
nhbv?i i *11 i tie d case, now lodged^ in my
bilieo, I will soil ot public outory to tho
!hesl I iddor for cash on tho first Mon
iliy in duly 1885, as tho proportyof tho
IMoil hutt William D. Crosland, tho fol-,
liii inj tracts of land situate in said couti
' i and St ato, viz '. Ono traot containing
;. - ii I SFOUR ACRES, bounded on
'I nli wost by Chorlos Crosland on
north wi it by lands of J. R. Websicr,
und "H the north east hy hinds of W, D.
Imson md estate lands ol'Mastin W.
hibbs, rim other tract containing ONE
> DR Bp AND TWELVE ACRES
bott rid ed on tho north cast by 0. S. Mo
Coil's lant]J on thc southeast by W. D.
iii i.II-.IH H land, on thc south by road, and
r?: tin northwest by W. D. Crosland-to
ly tho dobt, interest and cost in said
ca > a d ifhor cases in my oilico against
iii I. dam, W. D. Crosland.
Plats to bo exhibited on day of sale.
B. A. ROGERS,
.lune 0, 1885 S. M. c.
?)?! at i on Notice.
.,< ifk Ol^SOUTII CAROLINA \
County of Marlboro'. >
I i Y W E. THOMAS, ESQUIRE,
[9 Judge of Probate,
V\ r ii !.; i! K A 8 Silas JSastorliiig hath mado
VT suit tomo to grant unto lum Lottors of
A'liainistidttpn of tho ostnto and effocts of
Jiti-'V ', ICiimon, doooasod;
: ii- tm aro thoroforo to oito and admonish all
y ii fit cu I ur tho kindred and orcditors of tho
nid fellvey McKlnnon, that tlioy bo and ap
, lib foti mo in tho Court of Probato to bo
, ?il ut my office in llonnottsvillo, on tho 23d
tiny ?! .limo, noxt, after publication hore
of, ut 11 o'.ilock in tho forenoon, to show oauso
(hoj hnvo why tho said administration
. bi . bo grantod.
.1er my hand this Oth dui/ of June
A. )/., 1885.
W. E. THOMAS, J. P. w. c.
?1C IB! ICE!
-(o)
i ll Wi; KRE0TE1) AN ICE HOUSE
ii noil will supply tho public willi I CE
when i.i ti od ot' it.
A frosh lot of
Cl ICI CE BUTTER,
K-VUSHAGHS.
U ANN ED GOODS,
MOLASSES, &o:, &o.
Jusl received and for salo very low
G. W. WADDILL.
May 27, 1885.
Tl ilill OPlIl OF Tl SIMSON
(Removed to New Briolr Store-Look for the Sign.)
H? semsst? and swsiaisft <&<mm. '?
Lawns, Peques, &c. Silk, Lilso Thread und Cotton Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts.
? undkorohios. Hand Bugs, and thousands of other things too numerous to mention'
Ludios, Misses and Childrens HATS and BONNETS of altnost every con?
leivablc sliado and simpe, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Latent Purisian stylos in trim
med Huts and Bonnets.
'fi JWNIKICEJY'F IIINE OE JKIIIIIINE^Y,
French and Amorican Flowors, Ostrioh Plumes, Tins and Pennons.
My Ncckwonr Depurtmcnt is full of Beauties unu Novelties for the Neck. I havo
also nn elegant line bf Pasatneuiry, ToroliOa, Spanish, ?riontui, Pompadore und
und Escuriu Luces, and all kinds of LADIES GOODS. if you do not see tho
article you want ask for it, as 1 cannot display everything in stock.
Will bc glad to shoio wu through, and sell you Goods us chtaj) as they can bc bough t
anywhere at Retail and hope to have at least a share of your valued patronage.
MILLINERY aM ?RESS MAKING A 'SPECIALTY, .? the hand*
of Misses 07"] O and CROSLAND. Miss Otto comes from Baltimore, with thc
highest recommendations and a large, experience in the art of Millinery, (Cc, And Ai
for Miss Crosland she has a large experience in Dress Making, "luiving served
undvr some of thc most skilled Dress j?lakers," and I can furnish you with thc most
flattering testimonials as to her'Jilling and work. All J ask is a trial.
Respectfully O. T. EASTER LING.
Bonnettsvill?, S. C., Mm ch ?ll, 138f>.
STORE, --
<WE ure now receiving u nico line of SPRING and SUIVI XVI ER 3>RE?8
J>y GOODS, NOTIONS and MILLINERY ol' every Discretion, and respect,
'tilly ask our iriends and thc public gonorully of Marlboro' und lliohmond counties
:o CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
, Tho Millinery Department is undor tho mauogoment of Mrs. OCTAVIA MASON
formerly Miss Blnkoy, of Luurinburg, where sho has been in business tor tho Inst
ivo years. Sho would bc pleased to have her friends and old customers to call
md seo her new Spring Stock. Thoy will bc pleased in Styles, Quality and
n Prices. Ruspootfully
April 1, 1885.
P. R MASON.
UR NWW AND COMPLl?TJ? STOCK OF FINE JEWELRY hus como
und wo ure prepared to competo with Charleston, or Northern Retail Markets,
QUAT TTY --'I PRICES.
\Vo! wonli earnest)); tl?)icii the I'idilio to cull and ii y a tn i ti o oin- Goads lioftilro
. y.i 111 ? l'ikc'ffl?otv. uitiwo are dotoiininoJ ti. 1.1,1, AT j'lOTTOM )>RlOMBi
UV lirtvj ... hiind ii |\|ll tu i omi (?lot? I hid (d' Ci ot'KS, W.^TOllES ?nd
. M.'Vi'At'hlvS t I' ?)l griitUis, (|tuiljti?s ivti I '. ii.'. ', \vlvu>h wo ?'n> rocoji.nni'ftd to the
i'ltVii'- ii.*- Met !.>},uci)y. wi titi Wo rliprj :t.'. \)\inrf. WM will ..'Itr :-ny . Goods ma
(opt in !-'!o.k nt du ,t. notice.
.v,< ? ).. . Wei a Specialty ol' Kopai ri nt; and Rating Kino
Watches. Give us a trial.
Hi W. GARROLL, &CO.
JEWELERS.
BENNETTJiVILLE, S.,0.
Jan. 12 1886,
AAA P,'cl,e,tta y,vc" ?w?y. Sond |
ll"* h conta postago, (ind by mai I
^VJUlJyou viii got a package of goods j
of large value, Hint will atari, you in work Mint
will nt once bring yon in money foster Mum
anything ?1*0 in Amerton, AU shout the $200,
OOO in presents with e.iuli box. Agunta
wanted overywiioro of either ?ex, ol' nil ages, for
all tho time, or aparo time only, to work for UR
at their own homes. Port ones for nil workers
absolutely assured. Don't delny. II. Ilnllut A
Co., Portland, Mniuc
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INSURANCE LICENSE.
KXHCUTIVK DKPAItTMKNT.
Ofllco of Comptroller Gonoral,
Columbia, S. ?., May 18, 1885.
ICertify that C.S. McCall, of llonnotts
villo, Agent of Tho German American
Insurance Co. incorporated by tho St ato of
Now York, ha* complied with Ute requisi
tions of tho Act of tho General Assembly
entitled oAn Act to regulato tho Agencies
of Insurance Companies not incorporated
in tho State of South Carolina,0 and I
horeby license tho said C. S. McCall
Agent, aforesaid, to take risks and transact
all business of Insuranco ht this State, in
tho county of Marlboro, for and in hohalf
of said Company.
Expires March 81st 1880.
W. IC STONEY,
Comptroller Gonoral.
Tho onglish languago it ?igh In
50,000 schools in Japan.
1
A, MOOKIE,.
- Grocer and Doaler In -
Wines, Liquors, and Tobacco.
FAYETTEVILLE, N, 0,
OKI)Kits promptly filled for Choteo
Liquors for nioilioinn) purposes.
Keb- 18, 1885.
MPH lil?? .
HftllK "I'?QIJTTABIJK LIFE ?S'S?
1 RANCIO SOClimV'of Now York,
i Assets'Jiinnary 1, 1885, over $57.(^)0,000
I?8UOS iocontostublo Policios with 'cash
vnlucs.
Any information ,promptly furnished
on application to tho undersigned
II. P. JOHNSON,
Ronnottsvillo, S. C.
Agont for Marlboro', Morion, Darling
ion and Chostorilel'1 tuition
-Blacksmith
SHOPS, WEST BENNETTSVILLFt.
Never mind tho Heat
Always a Breozo in
A Blacksmith Shop.
ANY and all kinds of Smithwork fan
bo done on short notice and nt low
prices. Horscvshooing nnd Plow Work
aro specialties. Give us a call.
Juno 3, 1885
rv <ir V *?. **"r v vvvvrTyvVVVir yy<
STATE OF SOUTH 0AK0LINA
Marlborough County.
In the Court of Common Pleas,
ANN 10. PEARSON, as Adm'x.of Est.
of Olms. T. Pearson, doo'd, Plaintiff
V8.
Alexander C. Poarson, & others, Dofdts,
N obodionco to on ordor from tho Court /
of Common Pleas, dated May 9th,
1885, made in tho IIUQVO onlitlod ouse
notioo is horoby given to nil and singu
lar tho orcditors of Oharlos T. Portion
decoasod, to present and cstnblish tboir
demands bofoto mo, against said intestftto
on or boforo Soptembor 1st 1885, of bo
tltovoaftor dobnrrod tho benefit of any
dooroo in said ouso.
C. M. WEATHERLY.
Juno 1, 1885. Cw