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"Do thou Groat Liberty Inspiro our Souls and mako our livos in thy possession happy, or our Doutha Glorious in thy Just Dofonco."
VOL.. XIV.
BENNETTSVILLE, S. C,, JULY ll, 1890,
!NO, 31
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
Arrives-Southern mail vin. Society Hill
arrives daily, at 12 pm.
Leaves-Daily, at 5 00 o'clock, a m.
Arrives- Noythqru mail via Greensboro,
N, C., arrives daily ut 0.45 p m
Leaves- Dully, Vat 8 20 o'clock,
Arrives-Blenheim, IteU Hill'ar|d Drake
arrives dailv ar 12 o'clock,
Leaves-Daily at 0 ? cluck a. m.
Leaves-Bonnettsvillo to Gberaw, vin
Dargan and Quick, Tuesdays
and Saturdays, at 7 a. m.
Arrives-Samo days at 6 p. tri.
Leaves- Bonnottsvillo to Lnurinburg via
Pearson, Briphtsvillo, Adams
ville aud Newtonvillo, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 7.30,
Arrives-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 3.30.
Bonnottsvillo post?omco opons at 7
o'clock, a m., and ojosos at 5 p m.
All mails opened aud distributed upon
arrival.
??*r- Monoy Order busInosB CIOBOR on Sat
urdays, at 12 o'olook, in.
T T. ilnowr.ANn. i>, M.
RAILROAD G-TJOJI?.
Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley R. R.
in effect Marvh 2, 1S90.
'Jrains moving North.
Pan?, and MuH. .' Freight mut Patt.
H; 2d iv m Loaro Donnattsvtllo . 11.16 a in
ll 35 a ni A ni yo Maxton S.35 u ni
il 'If* a in I .o* vu Maxton (1.25 a in
7 ?16 a in Arrivo Fnyottcvillo 2.05 p ni
2 16 }> m Loare " ?00 a in
3 63 |) m Lenvo Sanford 2 15 p m
il IO pin Arrivo Greensboro SOO p ni
7 10 p DI Lonvo " t> 20 a m
10 15 p in Arrivo i>t. Airy 5 00 p m
No. t--llroivkfft8t at Fayetteville,
Dinner at (1 reen j boro.
Tr ai itt moving South.
Pars, and Mail. Freight and Accoui
f) 15 a m Leave Mt. Airy 5 30 a m
t) 15 a in Arrive Greensboro 1 15 u m
'j 50 a in Leave Greensboro 7 00 a in
12 33 p m Leave Sanford 2 15 p ni
2 10 p in Arrive Fayetteville 5 25 p ni
3 30 p tn Leave Fayetteville 7 45 a in
5 20 pm Arrivo Muxloc 12.30 p ni
5 30 pin Leave Maxton 1 05 ti in
G 45 p m Arrive Bennet'svillo 3 40 jr ni
Passengerand Mail Southbound bteak
nst at Greensboro und dinner at San ford.
Factory Branch.-'Freight <b Passenger.
THAIN MOV1NU NOIITII
Tionvo MUllioro 7.25 n m
Arrivo Greensboro (1.0(1 a in
Lave Oroonsboro 10.10 a in
Arrivo Madison 12.35 p
THAIN MOVING SOUTU.
Iioavo Madison at 1.10 p
Arrivo Gi edinboro '1 OU p ni
l-navo (ireoni'.b-jro 4.40 j?
Arrivo Millboro 0.66 p
Piuacngor and Mail Train runs daily oxcept
Sundays.
Freight nnd A coom motin ti on Train runs
from llonnottsvillo to Fayetteville Tuosdn^s,
Thursdays mid Saturdays; from Fayottovillo to
Run nott? villo on Mondays, Wcdnosdnys and
Fridays; from Fnyottovillo to Greensboro on
Monday?, Wednesdays and Fridays; from
Greensboro to Fayetteville on Tuosdays, Thurs
dnys and Saturdays; from Greensboro to
Mt. Airy on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Frida,s.
Trains on Factory nnd Madison Branches
run daily except Sunday.
W. li KY LB,
G on. Pass A gout.
J. W. FRY,,
Gonoral Sunorintondont.
Atlantic Coast Line.
North Eastorn R. ?. of S. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Tit AINU OOINO SOUTH.
Dated April 20th, 1800.
Le Plorcnoo
" Kiugstroo
Ar. Lanes
Lo. Lnnes
Ar Charleston
No.27iNo.23
A. M.?A. M.
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2 21), ?.IO
2.50 1U.07
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6.l>0| 11.51?
Nu.63
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?.30
Train on C. .t D. lt. lt. eonnoots at Florouco
with No. 23 Train.
THAIN? OOINO NOIITII.
Le Charleston
Ar. Lnnos
Lo Lanes
Lc Kingstrco
Ar Florence
No.78
A. M.
* 1.20
3.00
..1.00
3.17
No.lt
P. M
*.J 30
0.2?I
li 20
li -10
4.211) 7.56
No. 52
A. M.
*7.00
8.27
* Daily. -J" Dnily except Sunday.
No. 52 run through to Columbia via
Central R. R. of S. C.
Nos. 78 and 1.4 run solid to Wil
mington, N. C., making closo connection
with W. ?fc W. II. It. for all points north.
J. R. KENLY, .INO. F. DIVINE,
Ass't Gon'l Manager, Gon'l Supt.
T M. EMERSON, Oon'l Pass. Agb.
WAD1?SRORO', N. G., SPECIAL.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAV,
Northbound. South bound.
Leave- Deave
Charleston 4 00 p. m. WadoFboro' 0.00 n.
Lano's (1.11 p. m. Choraw 7.30 n.
Floronoo 8.1 u p. m. Florouco ii.00 a. ni.
Ohoraw 9.43 p. in. Lano's 10.37 u. 1
Ar 'i ?'O- Arrivo
rVadosboro* 11.00 p. m. Charleston 12.30 p.in
Cars run through hotweon Chnrloston mid
Wudesboro'. Thcso trains make close comice
tion at Wadosboro' willi East nnd Wost bound
Pn?songor trains ovor the Carolina Central
Railroad.
T. M. EM URSON, Gen. Pass. Agt.
TWIN F. DiviNK, Con. Supt
Insure your Houses
againt fire, lightning,
cyclones and wind
storms.
For further particulars apply to
M. I\ JOHNSON, Agent,
Bennettsvillo, S. C.
March 31st, 1890,
UHU.U?H JO?liJliOTOHY.
NORIH MARLBORO CIRCUIT APPOINIMENTS FOR 1800.
Hov. J. Lt. Ray, P. 0.
First Suuday.
Ebenezer 10.30 a. m., Sbilo '100 p. m.
Second Sunday.
Oak Grove 10.30a. m., Now Hope 4.00
p. m.
Third Sunday.
Sbilo 10.30 o. m., Ebenezer 4.00 p. ni.
Fourlb Sunday.
New Hopo 10.30 a, m., Oak Crovo4.00
p. m.
Pleasant Hill 10.30 n. m., on Saturday bo
toro tho second Sunday nod 10.30 a- m.,
5th Suuday.
UHICHISYILLE CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS TOR 1800.
RUY, O. M. IIOYD, V. c.
Bethel 1st and 3d Sunday ll a.m.
Antioch 1st and 3rd Sunday 3 p. m.
Roykin 2nd and 4th Sunday 11 n. hi.
Brenden's Chapel 2d nud 4th 3 p. m.
APPOINTMENTS FOR BENNETTSVILLE CIRCUIT.
UICV. W, H. KfKTON, 1?. c.
Beauty Spot, 2nd and 4th Sunday 11 a. m.
Smyrna, 2nd and 4th Sunday 3 p. Uli
Pino Grove, 3rd and 1st Suuday ll u, m.
McColl, 3rd and 1st Sunday 3 p. ui.
API'OIHIMENIS FOR BLENHEIM CIRCUIT,
H KV. J. A. POHTF.H 1?. C.
Hebron hst nnd 3rd Sunday at 11 a m.
Ebouezer 1st and 3rd Sunday at 3 p. m.
Parnassus 2nd and '1th Sunday ut 11 a. m.
Zion 2nd and 4th Sunday at 3 p. m.
TOWN CHURCHES.
MicriionrsT-Kev. .1. W. Daniel, Pastor
Sunday School ?t,U0 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 n. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer-meet
ing Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Supt. S. S., IS. S. Carlisle.
BAPTIST-HOV. R. N. Pratt Pastor
Preaching 11.00 a. m., S.OO p. m. Sunday
School every Sunday morning at 0.30
Prayer meeting Thursday evening, at4.00
o'clock. Supt. S. S., C. ll. Jordan.
l'Hi:snvTi:uiAN-Rev. W. il. Corbett
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 3.30
V. m. Sunday School at 0.30 A. M. Pray
er-meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 4.00
o'clock. Supt. S. S.,T. E. Dudley.
2WCASOWXO D?HEOTORY.
MAHLIlOltO CHAPTER No. 30, lt. A. M.
Meets at Clio on Friday, on or after
each full moon, at 3 o'clock in the alter
noon. J. C. DUNBAR,
M. E. II. P.
J. E. MCLEOD, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE, KO. 43, A. F. M., AOAMSVIttE,
Convenos each ?Sntnrduy nf tor noon buforo
thu full moon, ut 4 o'clock.
L. H. KASTKUi.nta, W. M.
W, J. Adama, Socrclary.
AURORA LODGE, NO. 33, A. F. M. CLIO,
Meets Saturday on or after oneil full moor,
at 3 o'clock, p. m.
Jons MANSINU, W. M.
12. T. COVINOTON, Scorctary.
MARLBORO LOOCE NO. 88, OENNETTSVIILE,
Convonca each Friday ovenlng on or boforc
thc full moon at 8 o'clock.
C. S. MCCALL, W. M.
T. I. Rogers, ,Socri'tary.
BRUNS LODGE, NO. 18, A. F- M. PARNASSUS,
Moots Rntuiduy on or boforo oaoh full moon
nt '.i o'clock, p. in.
W. B. ALFORD, W. M.
C. B. Rogers, Secretary.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
THOS. K. DUDLEY. IIOPK H. NEWTON.
^UDLEY ?fe NEWTON,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
BENNKTIKVILLE, S. C.
Will pruotioo iu the Courts of tho
Fourth Circuit and in the United Stntos
Courts. (Feb. 14, '80.
TOWNSEND & MCLAURIN,
Attorneys at Law,
BKNNKTTS VILLE, S. C.
&&T Ornoo ovor J. P. Evcictt's Store.
TOWNSEND & MOLAUHIN <fe POLLOCK.
Attorneys nt Law,
Cheraw, S. C.
KNOX LIVINGSTON,
ATioitNEY AT LAW,
Ronncttsvillo, S. C.
KNOX LIVINOSTON. EDWARD M'lVKU
LIVINGSTON & MCIVER,
Attorneys at Law,
Chcrav, - - So. Cu.
m W.??IJCHIMIL
X 0 Attonioy at Law,
Ronncttsvillo, S. C '
B???'Office on Darlington St., west of
thc Court House.
rx? I. RO OE RS,
X o Attorney at Law,
B 0 11 n c l t s v i 1 I c, S . C .
BW'Olhcc in thc Court House-iront
room on tho right.
BG. W. SHIPP,
? Attornoy nt Law,
Cheraw, S. C.
Will practice in thc Courts of Ches
terfield and Marlboro Counties,
MILTON MCLAURIN,
Attorney M Law and Trial Justice,
Bonnottsvillo, S. C.
Prompt attention given to ibo collec
tion ol' claims. Agricultural Liens foro
ci?se d.
m E. DUDLEY,
X 0 COMMISSIONER OP AFFIDAVITS
For tho Stato of North Carolina.
jeyCall on him at Bcnncltsvillo, S. C.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
SCORE MARLBORO FOR TILLMAN!
A SOLID TILLMAN DELEGATION TO THE
STATE CONVENTION-OPPOSED TO A
STATE PRIMARY--DELEGATES TO
CONGRESSIONAL CONVENT ION
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE NOMINATED
HY PRIMARY.
BKNNKTTSYILLK, S. C., July 7, 1000.
The County Convention met in thc
Court House nt ll o'clock, A. M,
this day ami was called lo order hy
the County Chairman, Hon. C. S.
?McCall. Kev. John A. Porter open
ed the meeting with prayer. The
President then called the roll of d?le*?
gates from tho several clubs as fol
lows :
ADAMSV1LLE.
J li Creen, I) J Enstcrling, L Ii
Kutterling, J F Bunch, 1 W Wil
liams, J J) Watson, A C Pearson, .1
K Fletcher, T M Adams, J F Breed
en, P Mangain, Yv" 1) Mooro, li J
Adams.
BROWNSVILLE.
W F Kinney, W T Bogers, W B
Drake, J T Donaldson, U P Hodges.
J P Tart, P C Healy, J M Hays, W
M Hood, John Wise.
B R IG I ITS YIL L K.
E Wr Odom, E W Goodwin; Jr.,
H K Odom, James A Mclunis, H W
Wingate, C J Stanton, J B Stubbs,
Wm. Calder, James Murphy, A
OTuel.
BENNETTS VILLE.
W D Evans, Joe II David, W
Turlington, W J Pate, C F Moore,
J ll Sampson, Ira Bounds. John Li
McLaurin, T S Evans, P G Emanuel,
Alex McKinnou, J M Howell, J P
Driggcrs.
HERRON.
Levi Lvov, John Barren ti ne, Tims
Bennett, J* T Covington, E T Cov
ington, J J Jones, I) P McCJuago,
E W Smith, W II Manning.
OLIO.
T N Edens, HM Stackhousc, S P
Wright, J C Dunhnr, Sr., J O MoRae,
J C Woodley, James H Stanton,
Welcome Quick, Samuel Driggcrs,
J A Calhoun.
RED BLUFF.
J J Graham, J F McLaurin, Dr
J H Lane, McD. Morrison, T ll
Bcathca,
RED HILL.
J D Dill, D S John, G Crosland,
J M Tart, P A Tu runge, P A Bounds,
John Thomas, W T Keynolds, A T
Odom.
SMITHVILLE.
N L Swelt, Jno ll Pogues, Jacob
Hoffman, M E Coward, Lewis Brig
man, T B Hoffman, J L Irby, Elisha
Pipkin.
A quorum being present, the Presi
dent declared the convention open
for business.
The President, Col. C. S. McCall,
then, in a ncnt little speech, thanked
the Democracy of Marlboro for their
honored and faithful co-operation
with him in thc work of the past, and
wishing thom the samo hearty suc
cess in the future, declared that it
was his wish to retire from public, po
sition lor tho prescrit. Capt. John B.
Green was then nominated for Coun
ty Chairman, and elected by accla
mation.
On motion of Hon. W. D. Evi.ns,
tho thanks of the Democratic party
of Marlboro were tendered Hon. C.
S. McCall for his faithful service as
County Chairman since 1876.
Mr. Chas. Crosland was elected
Secretary and proceeded to read the
call for thc County Convention.
On motion of J . F. Breeden, the
Presidents of the several Democratic
Clubs were constituted thc Executive
Committee as f Hows:
Bennettsville-\V. D. Evans.
Brightsvillc-J. 8. Liles.
Bcd Hill-J; D. Hill.
Bed Bluff-J. J. Graham.
Clio-T. N. Edens.
Adamsville- J. P. Bunch.
Smithville-N. L. Swelt.
Brownsville-W. F. Kinney.
Hebron-Levi I voy.
The fellowing resolutions offered
hy Capt. J. JJ. McLaurin in ono of
his telling speeches, ably supported
by Messrs. W. D. Evans and J. P,
Bunch, were adopted :
WHEREAS, Thc farmers of the State
in thc Convention ot March, IH90, adop
ted a platform of principles, embodying
measures ol reform in political matters,
and certain cardinal doctrines, and
whereas such action at this time is
deemed not only necessary, but expe
dient, for thc advancement of thc true
interests ol the State, anti whereas sys
tematic and untiring efforts arc being
made to defeat thc Farmers' Hclorm
Movement, so as to perpetuate a politi
cal oligarchy. Therefore bc it
Resolved, That this convention cn
dorses thc platform of the March Con
vention and its exponent, Captain B. H.
Tillman, lor Governor, and that our
del?gales to thc State nominating Con
vention he instructed to vote for Capt.
B. H. Tillman, first, last, and all thc
time.
Resolved, That wc condemn thc Slate
Executive Committee in calling another
State Convention in thc middle of the
campaign, thus trying to trick the peo
ple out ot their choice, and entailing
extra expense ?nqnj an already burden
cd people, and that our delegates be in.
structed to vote against Primary at thc
August Convention.
Resolved, That our delegates elected
to thc Congressional Convention tor thc
District be instructed to vote lor thc
nomination ol a candidate who is tully
in accord with the Farmers' Movement,
and who endorses the action of the
March Convention, and also ot thc St.
Louis Farmers' Convention.
Resolved, That wc request thc Execu
live Committee to only allow candidates
for State offices to address us on July
15th.
Jiaohed, That wc condemn the bit
terness and venom ol Ihe News u.td
Cornier, and that wc commend to thc
people I he bold and fearless 1 stand the
Charleston World, has taken Tor them.
Tho plan of nomination county
officers was then voted upon, and thc
primary plan adopted.
Thc time and rules for the govern
ment of thc ?mme was loft with Exec
utive Committee.
Thc delegates to thc S'ato Conven
tion lo be hehl in September, with in
structions to attend the August Con
vention, were then nominated ami
elected, us follows: Capt. John 13.
(Jreen, Hon. \V, I>. Evans, Hon. T.
N. Edens, C. P. Hodges, Kev. N. L.
Swelt, Dr. J. li. Napier.
Each delega*c pledged his support
for P. R. Tillman first, last, and all
thc time.
The following delegates to tho Con
gressional Convention were then elec
ted : Chas. Crosland, J. P. Bunch,
Willis Turlington, John Barrcntinc,
Thos. Bennett, J lt. Peguo*.
Tho convention then adjourned.
BEN IN REI) KILL.
EDITOR MARLBORO DEMOCRAT :
Red Hill Democratic Club .met, July 5,
eWcted its old olficers, a solid Tillman
delegation to thc County Convention,
adopted the convention instead ol the
primary plan, which was lollowed by
loud cheers for Tillman by every mem
ber of the Club. The anti's were in a
very large minority.
We Tillman men arc democrats,
And arc true as steel can be;
Relorm we want, reform we'll have,
And have it free from "rmgster's" salve.
Wc can't be bought, nor can't bc sold,
Neither thc young, nor e'en thc old ;
"Farmers are fools," thc ring men said,
Rul this is taffy, and is dead.
Thc. anti's will bc apt to see,
That they'll from "ring rule" have to tlee;
They can't elect their ringster men,
But we'll elect dear Captain lien.
Farmers all want that which is right,
And for ii they will always tight;
They want some meat, and not all bone,
That they may grow and get full grown.
We want free money-silver, gold ;
Ringstcrs oppose it, we arc told ;
But wc will have it our way,
By working for it night and day.
We've got thc inside track to-day,
So ring men and ring papers Bay ;
If this new statement is a fact,
lt proves that there's no outside track.
'Tis strange, and we can't think it right,
For those who're wrong to rule lor spite,
And rule lor their own pockets loo,
And rob thc Gentiles and the Jew.
ll" men who're sanctified should cling
To thc wrong, and to thc ring,
They should bc named old Bill Paddy,
Who'd tell more lies than his daddy.
"I promise you that 1 will do,"
And fail to clo it, is so true,
And such a course will trouble bring,
In or out of any ring.
B. R. Tillman takes the lead,
And will get thc thing wc need,
When he sits on that big chair,
In Columbia's bracing air.
* * * x- * *
Wc must watch both State and Nation,
And must work like al! creation,
And it must meet our approbation,
To stick together in our relation.
SPINI.
Red Hill, S. C., July S, 1890.
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EUPI?i'SY.
This i? what you ought to havo, in fact,
you must havo it, to fully onjoy lifo.
Thouflftiicln aro searching for tt daily, and
mourning because thoy lind lt not. Thou
sands upon thousnnda of (lollara aro spent
annually by our pcoplo in tho hope that
they may attain thia boon. And yet it
may bo had by all. Wo gunrantoo that
Electric Bitter?, if used according to dir?c
tionn and tho uso porsisted in, will bring
you good digestion nod oust tho demon
DyRpcpfiiu and hiPtnll intend Eupopsy. Wo
ree.om.mond ELKOTRIO BITTBR8 for Dys
pepsia and all discusen of Liver, Stomach
and Kidnoy?. Sold at 500. and $t .00 por
bottlo, at Jonningn' Pharmacy,
OMI KEW STATE.
OKLAHOMA, S. G., July let, 1890.
EDITOR DEMOCRAT :-Wo never
soo anything in your paper from
our toritory. Wo think tor a now
country ju6t opened up wo aro get
ting ulong ?noly. Wo had some
trouble with tho natives in tho first
of tho your, establishing claims;
3ince then everything lias been
working splondid, and our crops
will compare with any around, but
they are suilbring for rain. Hogs,
uattlo, bu Haloes and other wild ani
mals gave us considerable trouble
In tho spring. Tho stock law is
not as strictly observed here as it
is in older settled sections of the
county. Boodle Jake comes in thc
toritory occasionally and livons up
things for us. Wc all know some
thing is up when wc BOO Jako. A
short time ago ho had a horse steal
ing scrape, and it was not long be
fore he got tho wrong bull by thc
horns and carried him over thc
Great Peo Bee. Jako ia a wisc
fellow, and will always como out
nil right if ho basa chance to talk.
Ho don't fear thc law any more
than Tillman docs thc d-1. Till
man, that remind? me of politics?,
and t hoy toll us ho is tho lol low
that is going to bo Governor. Poli
tien, Oh! my beautiful Oklahoma,
the land of tho free, and all that'*
lovely ; has it conic to thia, that all
our highways and hodges have gol
to be tramped and scouted by can
ilidatos and politicians? It is Upor
us, and we will do our duty, bul
h?id rather be attacked by all thc
tribes around us-Choctaws
Chickasaws, Cheyennes, Coman
rdies and Cherokees.
Wc arc a long ways off fr?n
headquarters, and are amazingly
in a mixed condition, and stand ii
need of some sparkling, brilliant
light, and wo come publicly inti
your private presence and ask tba
30.1110 refulgent, rays be cast ab on
us that wo may usher out of dark
ness into light. Away back hero
we arc hemed in, hedged out, am
completely bewildered and lost it
tho fog. In fact sir, we don't knov
whero we aro, whole wc have been
nor whero we will bo if wo ge
there, and wo hoar thoro aro som
in your town in tho same fix. The,
don't know whether they aro den
ocrats, demagogues, truo bluet
sore heads, scabs or what. Goo
authority says that man is wondei
fully and fearfully made. Accorx
ing to other authority, we are won
dcrfully, fearfully and wofull
mixed. The santo authority give
out, that when we arc right, w
aro wrong and when we are wron
we aro right. Did you ever
Men and brethren, what shall w
clo to be saved ? Evory two y cai
the old Ship of ?State totters an
almost sinks. A little March gm
struck tho old Ship in Columbi
and such a howl went up all ov<
the land, Ob, wo arc lost, losl
John Fetor is going to thro
down tho paddles next Novombe
but three good men are wad in
out with out-stretched anns, an
all say thay can save tho old bo;
-Earle, Tillman and Brutto
Earlo io a long fellow, and a got
wader, but be is just two years t<
lato. Tho 4?antiV let him get t<
ripo before thoy pulled him. Tv
years ago Tillman and otho
wanted him to accept tho nomin
tion, but ho didn't want to bo
anybody's way. If the signs
my almanac are true, ho is not
anybody's way now.
Tn olden times just before t
Lillildion of Israel got thorc, o
from each I ribo was sent over
view the piomisod land. Now, t
Benjaminitca have selcctod Bc
and he has been over and look'
around, and says ho likes it, ai
wants to go to stay, and ho is ?
ing. Now, all that wants to ?
must join the tribe of Benjaminit
Ben is going to get the nomi]
tion, and I have heard some o
say they would vote for a bull d
or devil if ho was nominate
There is no uso trying to nomi nu
tho old gentleman, Bon says he
not afraid of him. 1 don't th il
you could get him now, any wi
Congress is in session you kno
and lie could not possibly coi
down. Ho may eend down soi
help to aesist tho politienns a
Bing as Ben callo it. 1 am sor
Gen. Bratton let thc boys fool h
30 ; he is brought out by the pol
chins only as wedge ; thc poor <
fellow will bo driven in and ma
od to (loath ; ho will not mn
i$qod wedge wood. My friends
you want to "git thare," join t
band ; fall in with tho tribe
Benjaminites. Warle tho prc<
tion ; a quart ol' coon skins t
pint of lion's oyes, before ono moi
ti sore throat will bo tho result
whooping up tho farmors' mc
and onooyed Bon. Koop c
boys; somebody will hnvo a big
mess ol'crow to oat iiftor Ibo elec
tion.
NED GORDEN.
July 7tb, 1890.
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ADAMSYLLLK CLUB.
Tho Adnnisville Democratic Club
mot on Saturday, July 5, and elected
J. li. Green, President ; J. P. Bunch,
Vice-Pi'csidont, and J. D. Fletchor,
Secretary.
Aftor tho election of delegates to
tho County Convention thc following
preamble and resolutions were oHored
and unanimously adopted :
Whereas, we believe that thc neces
sity for reform is great in the adminis
tration of thc affairs of this State, that
certain abuses exist which can be reme
died by a change ta our chic! executive
officer, therefore bc it
Resolved ist. That we, the Adams
ville Democratic Club, endorse the ac
tion ol the March Convention, heartily
believing in the plallorm of principles
tor reform, as set lorth in said conven
tion. .
Resolved, 2nd. That wc will do all in
our power to secure the nomination of
Capt. D. R. Tillman for Governor in thc
September Convention.
Resolved, 3rd. That we pledge our
selves to support thc regular Democratic
nominee of the party, let it bc whom il
may.
Resolved 4th, That we note with re
gret thc pan taken by Senator Hampton
against thc Farmers' Movement, its
candidate and his friends, who have
honored him so much, so often and so
long, and wc condemn thc same.
Resolved, 5th. That we will use our
best efforts to secure to the candidates
tor State officers a lair and impartial
hearing in our county at our coming
campaign meeting.
Tho following resolution by Mr. H.
C. Newton was odored and adopted :
Resolved, That our delegates to the
County Convention bc instructed to ad
vocate and support a change in thc
Huies for the government of Primary
Flections so that section 12 of the same
shall read, "I believe in the principles
of true Democracy," instead ol "I be
lieve in thc principles of thc Democratic
Party."
Resolved, That thc proceedings of
the meeting be published in thc county
papers,
J. B. GR HEX,
Chairman.
J. D. FLETCHER, Secretary.
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Tine CANADIAN QUISKK,
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A Remarkable O.xso From illinois.
"I suffered for five years with Mercurial
Rheumatism, which was tho result of
potash and inorcurial treatment by physi
cians, for constitutional Blood Poison.
They not only failed to caro mo hut made
mo a physical wreck and my life a burden.
I then commenced taking Swift's Specific
(S. S. S) und after using a fo.v battles
was entirely cured of tho Rheumatism,
which tho doctors brought on by their
remedies, and tho Blood Poison which
they failed to euro. I cheerfully com
mend S. S. S to any ono ?similarly atlliet
od." JOHN II. LYI.E8, So cuto, ill.
NO TllACB I.UPT,
Mr. and Mrs. Li toll, of Iluntingburg,
Ind., says : "That about ono year ago,
their little girl wau onttroly cured of an
annoying eruption of tho skin and a local
blood disordor, by thc use of three bottles
of S. S. S. There is no tinco of tho skin
disease left, and tho blood lins been in
perfect ordor over since, and the general
health of tho child was never as good as
now. They will tako pleasure in ansivor
ing any lottors regarding tho child's oaso."
WKST POINT, MISS.
I used half 'lozon bottles of Dr. West
moroland's Calisaya Tonio with tho hap
piest clfcct, having been an invalid for
oighb months, Buffering most of tho time
fi om Chronic Malarial Toxumiia. I would
recommend it as ono of tho best Tonics
that I havo ovor soon, and admirably
adapted to tho character of malarial trou
bles in this seotion.
Vory respectfully,
T. W. SPJt Ul LL, M. I).
For salo at Jennings' Pharmacy and nt
J, T. Douglas' Drug Storo.
Scrofula is an impurity of tho blood
which produces unsightly lumpte or swell
ing, which, accumulating in tho glands of
tho nook, causes painful running sores on
tho arms, logs or foot, which dovelops ul
cers in tho eyes, oars or noso, often caus
ing blindness and deafness Tako P. P.
P. (Prickly Ash, Poko Root and PotaTr
sium), It has proved itsolf tho most re
markable of all blood paridora.
l'UJfl TON OUI'!.
"Tho honoloss tongue, t?o simd I nu?! weak,
Omi orii?h mut kill," doolur?d tho O reek.
'.'Tho longue destroys ? groa tor bordo,"
Tho Tulle assorts, "thun doth tho sword."
Tho Persian proverb wifely saith,- -
"A lengthy tonguo, and early (louth ;"
Or sometimos (?kos this fu hil instead ;
" Don't lot your tonguo out off your hoad."
"Tile tongue cn? speak a word whom spood,"
Says (ho Chinese, ''outstrips your stood;"
Wldlo Aruh sagos thus impart :
'?Tho tongue's grout storehouse i* tho henri."
From Hebrew wit tho III:.X?M sprung,
'.Though foot should slip, ne'er tho tongue."
Tho snore 1 writor crowns tho whole ;
"Who koop? his tonguo doll? koop his foul."
-Woman's Journal*
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AN INVITATION.
M iii KDITOK :-Please announco
through tito columna of your paper
that J have been ordorotj hy tho
County Con voli tion of Marlboro
C?unfcy to invite all tho candidates
for State offices to address the
Muss Meeting to ho held hore on
tho 15th of July, and that no
other speakers arc ex pooled or dc
sired on that occasion.
J. li. GREEN,
CoUhfcy Chairman.
Hen pottsville, ?S. (J,' July V, 'yu.
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Thu* OnuNo oV tu? AgttU?i?h.
If Oort, liarle had boon ti emi
li atod in 1888 for Governor hy tho
Domoeratio S tato Couve ntior in
stead td'Gov. Rtchavdson w. )uld
havo hoon sparc S tho heated politi
cal canvass through which wo aro
parsing. The people demanded a
chango thou, but our leaders rc
fnscd to givp it to th ci ii, and this
year the people aro going to om*
phnsizo that domain! by electing
Tillman.-Orangeburg Times and
Democrat.
INIIEUIT.ED JMJOO.U POISON.
How in rt nv people there ?ire whoso distress
from fiore*, nobes, pains ?md Orilptivo tendon
?.ies aro due io Inherited blood poiron. lind
Mood pisses from parent to child, arid tl thero.
{oro ls 'lie itnly of husband and wife to kee])
their Hood pu.-e. This is easily iicdolii pli shod
by n timely uso of lt. !.. 1!. (Ito!auld Illood
Hahn). .Send io Illood Ihilui Co., Atlanta, for
book ol' '1(1.-1 convincing; proof.
.lunn.- I:ill, Atlanta, (lu,, writes : "My two
sons vero xftliotcd with blood poison, willoh
doctors said ?vn? hereditary. Tliey both broke
out in sores and emption* iv h loll IL ll. ll.
prompt|v bontrolkd ?ind fmnllv enrod com
pletely."
Mrs. S. M, Williams, Sundy, Texas, writes :
"My Ihrco poor util lated ohlldron, vt ho inhorf
t.'d blond poison, havo Improved rapidly after
ai uso i-f I!. I?. lt. lt is a lind; - nd."
J,,K. Wilson, c ,* i o 11 Alpino Station, N. C.,
Keb. IS, ISS."., writes .. "Dono an'. blood poi
son forced ute to havo my le;- ninpUatod, and
on the stump lhere oaiiiu a largo ulcer, ivhhdi
grow \V*f?? evorp day until dooli rs ?avo mo
up to die. 1 only wolifh id ; !H pounds when I
honan to tr. ko ll", lt. I'.., a.id 12 hilt tie's in
creased my weight to I Sd pound* and oiiido mo
sound mid '.volt. I Hover kno"v what good
health was bolero."
THE PULPIT AND THE ST \GE
Hov. li'. M. S ll IOU t, Pastor lTmlcd
Hi ct hi on Church, Blue Mound, .Kan ,
saya : "I fool it iny duty to loll what,
woador,s Dr. King's Now DUcoyory bas
dom! Cor mo. My Lungs wore badly dis
eased, nnd iny parishioners thought I
euuld live only u few weeks. 1 took live
buttles of Di. King's New I liseovery and
mn sound and well, gaining Si) lbs, in
weight."
Arthur Love, Maiiagor Love's Funny
Polks Oom bi nat iou, writes : ''Alter a
thorough trial and convincing evidence,
I am confident Dr. King's New Diseov?.
ery foy Cotisuinp'.iou, beats 'om all, and
enies when everything el <e fails. Tho
grout od k'ihdttcva I eau ?lo my many
thous md friends is to iirgo ! hem to fry
it. Free nial bottles tit .leaning.*' Phar- '
macy. Iv'jgulav t-i/.os ?oo, and $1.00,
UEO tiPBTNaS FAXE;
The following premiums opon to Marl
boro hy tho Pair Association for tho An
nual Pair to bo held August 15 and im
$5 for tho finest girl Uaby over C months
and under 2 yours,
A lino umbrella to tho young man 21
years of ago who cai) bhow tho highest
mark of punctually at Sunday School du
ring 1SS9.
Ono Ca roi I tm plow to tho person who
exhibits a stalk of cotton with tho 1 .rgest
11 author of bolls.
$10 for tho finest, oolfc under 2 . .rs,
$5 for tim bent display of p embry.
$5 to tho young man *.:i yeats of ago
who baa noyer indulged in intoxicating
drinks.
A rocking elmir io tho finest hob)',
M arl herb should compete for those pre
miums mid t:dto them too. Wc hope to
hear of a number for tho grand exhibit.
?Sr Wo have a / nico HALE
LO W Q U A UT 15REI) SH OE for
Mon-hand-sowed, calf, extra
ni adp and pasy.
liltlS'COW & EVKltliTT.
May Olh, 1800.
Bucklen's Arnica Waive.
Tho beat Salve in tho world for cubi,
bruises, Hores, ulcers, nail, rheum, fovor
sores, tetter, chapped banda, chilblains and
corna auk ?ll skin eruptions, and positively
eurea piles, or no pay required, lt ia guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moll
oy rCfnuttcd. Price 25 couts por box. Por
nala an JoiniingV Pharmacy.
. . Joniiingn' Terry Syrup tho beat
remedy for Dysentery, for ?alo at Jon
ninga* Phurmaoy.