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^ *?/&& THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORO, s. c. TTUSDAT. JCI-Y 10. 188S. ,fXO. S. REYNOLDS. CUA8. A. DOCOLAi Editors. of the Evcait;^', to “L^rui.n ", il«> “Art8 ,f and “Scienoe 0 .” In toasting Horry li ving T.md Col eridge paid a liigL Uiwur.v t.'.-.'jnitors' profcasiou. : fle said tlii * - plajti ought to be a great mau ivcinU* great viUit.ilies^aiill tb dcl’ic-L ihc.n. The urauia would die without the actor "TnE^uiireine Court of Missouri lias to breathe life into h*. The greatest declared the high license law of that j •mines were kept froth by worth\ in State constitutional and applicable to terpreters. ilic tame of actors lik" St. Louis. Tills is a signal triumph for \ Garrick lived as long as that of g i eat the cause of prohibition. : Senator Butlek has announced it dramatists. Genius made them‘equal. Irving’s wus-tfm last of a list of gieat ^ . names. England owed him a debt for as-his intention to remain paired with the manner in which he had presented Pen Cameron until ids return from Europe. Some hide-bound Democrats the plays of Shakespeare and others, showing what careful acting and wise are criticising (lie Senator s course in | UH11 jfi C{ . n t expenditure could do. Tin the«natter, but for our part we believe that he has a perfect right to do so, and we admire his firmness. The House of Commons, on July 6th inst, by a Vote of 130 to 114, re jected the bill in favor of female suf frage. Although defeated, the advo cates of the measure have quite a re spectable following, and we would not he surprised if some day the elec tive franchise is given to women both in England and in this country. The duel alleged to have taken place between John A. Kook., editor of the Texas Siftings, and D. B. Shcalian fdrns out to he a hoax. Many Enter tain the opinion that the whole thing is a practical joke, originated by Knox in his own interest, and it is certain that he had no intention of fighting. The libel suit of E. J. Lehman, ’who some time since entered suit for dam ages against the Chicago Herald for dProgaton statements with reference to his character, lias obtained a verdict of $-*0,000 against that journal. This is dear newspaper gossip. Juries seem to be as hard on the press as they gen erally are on the railroad corportions. Henry Ward Beecher lias entered into a contract to deliver eight lectures in Texas during the month of Septem ber. Mr. Beecher is justly esteemed one of the finest lecturers in this country, and Texas is to he congratulated on its good fortune in securing his ser vices. Etlorts should be made to in duce the Brooklyn divine to visit and lecture in South Carolina. result hud been absolute and complete success. Lord Coloridge quoted i let ter from the Bishop of Durlmm saying that Irving had 'doire much to purify and exalt dramatic art. 'He had fol lowed the best traditions and had made i it easier for'those coming after him in < a dilficult profession, full of dangers and temptations. The splendor and brilliancy of the occasion, the intellectual renown of the gentlemen who took part ifi its honors,etfc altogether the well-merited tokens of the 4»igh esteem and regard with which Mr. Irving is -biiM in the literary circles of Ids native country, and the most eloquent evidences of England's appreciation of his dramatic ability. SUMMER Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEft, DYSENTERY, COLIC, ‘CRAMYS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, TEVERS, &c., &c. euT Perry Davis’s Pain Killer Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. DON’T BE WITHOUT PAIH KILLER. BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. QLEMENS CLAU1US, —IWVIlteTKR AND DEALER IN— WINES, LIQ^OKS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GHOOEUtE's AND I'KOVlStONS, No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. QTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, 103 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CIIARESTON/S. C. jgOYD BROTHERS, Wholesale GitdCKits, Liquor Dealers —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. EXCURSION HENhERsb&farii, x. T1 NDEU THE AUSPICES of the ladles U of the COLUMBIA BAP Ti S g B. THOMAS, Ao'eET, No. 329 King’SY.y’OvwWrE LinEiyrr, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, COUNACES AND WltOLBlEKY CHA R L EST() N, S. C. Ml Awnings Made W Goods, Order. SIM. AND SEASONAIU.E AIR. DIBBLE AND THE SPEAKERSHIP. CLURC1I an Exitirsion Train will he i*fui from Columhia, S'. CV, to Heiulersonville, N. C., on MONDA Y., July Kith, and, re turning, will, leave Ifendcrsonvilie, on WEDNESDAY, July IHth. ^’Asser.gfn-s may return on an^ tn aiii M ithhi ten days. CUDWORTH & co.; WHOLESALE— T SADDLE BY W AHETI'otSfe, 155 Meeting Street, ‘OtpOrYtk Cha ittiVfiTON HbTV.y;. CHARLESTON,^ ‘t. RATES, FOR ROUND TRIP. Mr. Dibble’s recent coinmunicatio 1 ’*.' From ColatnWir .. .f3 tio Mr. Carlisle considers his pros pects for the Speakership quite as good now as they Were when Congress ad journed. Mr. Handall is ids only Ibrnddab’.o rival for that position, and the respective friends ot both parties await the result with no little degree of anxiety. It might not ho far wrong to assert that the approaching election for the Speakership of the next House will in a large measure decide the issues of the Presidential campaign of next year. to the Columbia Register defining his position upon the approaching election for the Speaker of the liousl of Ilup- resentives, lias given rise to much comment by the press of the State. Viewed in the light of the discussion, it is certainly safe to say that the Dem ocratic party in South Carolina is practically unanimous in its demand for “tariff reform,” and it seems to be equally true that the opinions now en tertained by Mr. Dibble are in antag onism to the \vishcs, and we believe, the interest of ids immediate constitu ents. For our part, we do not ques tion ids right to follow the dictates of his own enlightened judgment, and if in doing so he let'is obligated to sup port Mr. Randall for the Speakership, lie has a perfect right so to do, but ids his constituents are possessed of l ights too, which in their judgment and dis cretion may. be exercised ht the selec tion of his successor. Mr. Dibble claims that lie is really following the instructions of the voices ot his district in supporting Mr. Randall because he is a Democrat. The Pennsylvanian is nominally a Democrat, but it is con ceded upon all sides that lie is not Democratic on the tariff question, and no candid and fair-minded man be lieves for a moment that Randall at The anti-monopolists arc in conven tion in Chicago. In their platform some good am! sound principles are enunciated, and it may yet accomplish some substantial good for the people at large. Wc don’t admire much the material that composes the body, nor the general conduct of its members while the convention is in session, hut in the main the cause is a good one, and should be encouraged by all thoughful and intelligent men through out the countrv. Mr. Allen G. Thurman, Jr., son of ex-Senator Thurman of Ohio, lias pub licly announced his intention of voting for Judge Forakcr, the Republican nominee for Governor of that State, lie seems to he miffed because the old gentleman failed te ; control the recent Democratic convention. Mr. Ward was the pet of the Thurmans, and fail ing to secure for him the nomination the young hot-blood refuses his vote and support to the more fortunate and popular Judge Hoadly. The Democrats will have a walk-over even without the political in flue nee of young Thur man. Colonel Blythe, of Greenville, Tils tendered his resignation as United States marshal for the District of South Carolina. His resignation causes con siderable surprise throughout the State, and the reasons assigned by Colonel Blythe are that the department examiners have detected irregularities and illegal charges in the aeeotHits of the deputies, and the department pro poses to hold his account responsible for theirs, besides he claims that the office of marshal docs not suit him and lie is anxious to return to his pro fession. Mr. Blythe will continue to discharge the duties of the oflfee until his successor is appointed. It is not yet known who will receive the ap pointment. Colonel Blythe intends to resume the practice of law in Green ville. ENGLAND HONORS THE DRAMA. A magnificent banquet was given to Henry Irving, the great English trage dian, in London on the fourth inst. Nearly six hundred guests sat down to the table, and the splendid dinner v as one seldom eeeu even on such 'brilliant occasions. Letter of regret was read from Mr. Gladstone, stating that it was i ^possible to be present, and expressing his sincere regrets iu consequence. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge presid ed at the banquet, and at the table of honor sat Mr. Lowell, Master of the Hulls, Sir James Hamnen, Mr. Tyn dall, Mr. Brassy, Senator Hawley, Lords Hardewicky Lennor Houghton, Hagan, Fortescue, Bury, Londeshor- ough and Barring and Mr. Toole, Hie actor. Toasts were drank during the evening to “The Queen”, “The Guest heart favors a “tariff for revenue only.” Then, should a Democratic Congressman, elected by a constituen cy whose known convictions arc in favor of the tarifl'plank in the Demo cratic platform vote for anil support him for the important position of Speaker of the next House? The question answers itself. But Mr. Dib ble says we cannot afford “to fight the campaign of ’84 upon the tariff issue, and if it is undertaken defeat is in evitable”! Somebody is wrong, badly and radically wrong, but we assert, and are ready to stand by the asser tion, thvv ie we refuse to tight the campaign of ’84 upon the tariff issue, defeat is inevitable! The Democratic party lias avoided, dodged and strad dled the only great living issue before the country long enough, ami God knows we have been defeated often enough, and is it not high time for a change of front? If the party believes in the justness and rectitude of its avowed principles,.' will some of our weak-kneed brethren tell us why we should not plainly, boldly rtV.d unequivocally assert them and go before the people willing to stand or fall by our convictions? No political party lias ever, can ever or WILL EVER SUCCEED or deserve success that is vacillating in its' policy and timid and cowardly in the assertion of its prjnciples. But wc bclievtf the majority of the American people are with us in our demands for a reform of rh« lifi-iff. The action of (lie last Congress and the overwhelming defeat of the Republi can party throughout the country at the general election following upon its adjournment, is proof sufficient of tliO sentiments of the country upon that question. If then it is right and poli tic that the issue should be met and fought, why should a Democrat hesh tatc or falter? But if wo let “go hr the board” the tariff question,- what others can we fall hick upon; wo con fess ire know of no other, unless it he “an insatiable greed for ofliec,’’or a de mand for a “change,” and ought wc to seek the suffrages of the American people Without a guaranty that the change will be for tho better. The election of the Speaker will he a de cisive step in the' approarhUg cuntes-t, and with the lights of to-dav, Mr. (Children under 12 years, $2.uu.) From Alston .|3 00 FVoai .Strother. •. From Union v§2 26 ICE CREAM and CAKE will he syld on the train. Board will,tie JUniWheu to ex cursionists h/ Maj. A. J-. Dodamend at Saluda, HertdeVsoAvilhi ami Abbeville it 91.o<> per day. The comforts of fife tYedrsioiiists wjjl he looked alter, and tile immlier *o evert' car limited. Tickets will be on sale at the st»>e of Mr. DAVID JUNES', Colombia, S. C. Ju!y7-td recteTVed! Fresh Cream Cheese and Macaroni. jNe\v Catch Mackerel and Salmon. Condensed Milk. Sugar Cured Pig 11 arris and Breakfast Strip*}-. Ferris’s Beef Tongues; With a good many other goods, which will be sold CHEAP. Jj-ENRY BLSCHOFF & CO, w'rtor.ESAK GKoInSRS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. I'HOi'MIKTOUSOK THE CELEB I! AT ED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 IeAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ LVA UAGF. «<b CO, A ..... . CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner CmVfeu Street, CHARLESTON, s. c. lifTee par fed for the eonntry a specialty. Cl A. NEJiWJi it CO', —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— ROOTS AND SHoks; Nd. 33 II AVNE STIlikT, CHARLESTON, S. C: 111 Borden’s Eagle £ W: AIMAK & CO, wholes Ale and irk fail dealers In • CHOICE DKUiffi; MKPKTN'IX CHEMICaIS, BJUKdiCAtJNsTKUAlENTS, * # kk/umkhies AND Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vaiiderhorst Street! CHARLESTON, S. C: Dm- stock of Spring and 'Summer Goods is complete in every department. We have just received Jr all ’the hewest sliatfes tire most popular goods of the day. is 7 UN’S VEILING. ftUNTlfrG&. DDTTED AND PLAINSWtSS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED riQUfcS. ST I! 1 RED N AIN SO OKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of L dies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quaii- tie£ PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread fihd Gauze, and a hi in suits or separate to stlit the purchaser- A call isTespectfully solicited from all. P. LANDECKER # BRC. imiEFI/tf EMPHATIC?. BUT TEPKIB3.Y d’OACXUSIVE. Prior to my annual inventory, for the next thirty days l will offer remarkable inducements to close out goods in their season. Tliese goods I will place on the Centre Counters, and marked at prices that is hound to be appreciated.. Come early and secure the best selection. Htdspectfully, J. L. MIMNAUGH. SPRING SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! FOR a a Wolfe. SALE AND FEED STABLES. ^HOJSE-raAHE, Its WAGONS. KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES! ALSO IX STORE: SADDLES, BniDLES, HARNESS, BACON, eORNi' fmt go6ds, NOTIONS, srioEs,- tNDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ULYftSE G. DESPORTES. MEREIflTHAL —SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? I have now ready,for inspection a fulHinfc of SPRING GOODS, consisting of N NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS- LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS;, GINGHAMS and CALICOES'. -ALSO,- A stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will he ' SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ and Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiiul line of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. Respectfully, J. GitOESCHEL, Agent. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. AGATE IRONWARE! 1 Is one of the questions which most per plexes the mind of the individual and the family. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should call and hear our prices OW SPRING GOODS, Of which we now’have a large and well assorted stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the commonest domestic to the jlicest DRESS GOODS, and all the novelties in NOTIONS; If you want a nice sidt of OXjC TdECIISr <3- Coine and see our strtek, or choose from our line of samples; .If we cannot please you in one We can in the other. We have something nice in this way, and guarantee fits as Well as'quality of goods. We have a very pretty aqd nobby line of and can U THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in Hie Trhde is a fact that cannot be dis- uted. UANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Anned, The Lightest Running, . The most Beautiful Woodwork. And it is wakkanted To lik made of (lie best material. To do any dud all kinds of Work, To be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winr.sboro, 8. C. Agents wanted hi unoccupied territo- y. Address * • ' ' . DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO. '&F Richmond, Virginia. -AT- STORE.’ UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring tlian ususal; bri£ fortunately, at SUCH PRICES as to enable, me to meet the. SHARPEST COMPETITION. I am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend Just arrived, oiie carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules ami Horses—ftutong them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HOUSES.' two go< >1 >'saddle horses. Come and got the pick,-as I will swap ah well as sell, so yon can’t ill!£9 a' trade. I will swap for any and all kinds: Don’t be backward in bantel'ihjj' me to swap, as 1 am not at all scary. A. WIUUIFORD. Special Attention GIVEN TO THE— Light and durable, wffl not riist amt is' not affected by heat. I have Preserving Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Teti Kettles and Sauce Pans of Hi Is celebrated ware." A goqa OlL STOVE.should be in every house. I have the Whitney Hot Blast with all the fixtures. Will do as much cooking.With a few cent#’ wortli of oil as an ordinary stove/ The best oil Should be used with tlm^e stoves as well as burned in lamps. Oriental' Oil, over 150° fire test, is the best oil made. No smoke, bosiIipH, and safe and cheap. The GliAN’D CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves’. I have also the Stand- aril ClmrterOak, IiiipW/ved Loo, So. Friend, ntton Option arid Bill J wyC’Dripp Cotton Option arid Bill Arp. Stove IlolloWr waiv^Drippilig Pans^ Pipe, Elbows and all qtliier^Stove TriiftunlijP*. Tinware, Dip- F ers of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh orks. . JELLY and WI//E thakin^ made easy— by using the Handy Fruit Press ' il Pulp and seeds sepamteu from Uie juice at one operation. I think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs/ and if I have not I mr get it. ,• - . . , GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plain, II^flT US’AT/TIPS’ DTT'A PTlifTYt - old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try it. UiYlGiitl ARE iv 5 Dr.1 A It. MLiM. BUGGY' and WAGON'material, Shafts, , Poles, IIulw, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle Trees. I sell close to shops, and ask a Atti CJ LLS RHOjitPfLY AT-- f? t ! n,> 1 a l! sou of 1,riccs vvlt " Columbia of Charlotte lESDEn TO? 1 keep on hand a full htijq/ly'cY^ • METALLIC lirillAL CASKETS Dibble seems to be goingrin tlm wrong | of t\w,jiu djiuidt, and direction. walnut Bankets of the lafest styles: and also ImTIatJfirt BGSHWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and n CFIEaP GRADE of COFFINS add BURIAL ROBES ’- it. w. pniiiibir^. Ap 19 Saddi.f^Buidlesand Harness—“way dow* yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. But aim. ;me angfid ofhm' woeful grief, | Exolisti Saddles for $5, $6, $7 and' Fur Pain her swnct re’.ief. • 910. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for * m. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, M"ml Muller and the Applte.' Mauff Muller sf ■.si one summer.day. Quietly raking the new-mown hay. In the appfe orchard, plain to he seer. Was plenty of fruit, both hard and green; Rashly she ;>t • gn <*n apples, till she Was uou. led up like tiio letter V. W ithpMhi n b*r stoma eh trad t-s rs i n herryfe MnudMuller thought sl.e wotiul surely die. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks/ Spades, Manure Forks, flay Forks, Diggers, Crfulle Blades, Grass Blades, etc. GRAIN CRADLES of the same good make that I sold last season. J. H. CUMmSGS. ry pretty ami HATS, in both felt and straw, please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities and styles. Something nice in loW-cuts and slippers. In all departments We ondbaAor to give the goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, Caldwell & lauderdae. AN INVITATION TO everj man, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE within'life next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST, DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK TllE PRICE! ANY A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMBLING IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN W1NNSBORO. WHEREWITHAL Nii tM. we lit: rJm •; J.' E. McDonald. C. A. DduotAss. i MCDONALD & DOUGLASS, Aftomry* at Law,' No. 3,' LaW it ingc yvinnsborO, s, C Practice in 1 all the Str.t6 Charts. UARPUTS; - Gkrpols and lJ»nt 'at Stock Kntnicla, S-PIy Mat* and Cramh 0oth«, Window Shade*, Wall Paner*, IWjider*, Lace Curtain*, Cor nice* and Pole*. CnCoa & Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engraving*, Chrotnoa, Picture Frame*. Write for Samplee ami Prior*. GEORGE A. BAILIE, AUGUSTA. GA. iaav-v-i*ir Js another ftfirplexlfig qiiestiou.’ It also crimes to worry when once you' look into our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you \Vill find all kinds'of eatables at most reasonable prices.' COME AND SEE US.' We take pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully/ CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. BEATY. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FliESir ADDITIONS TO MY :1N6 STOCK Tlie Celebrated “Brunswick’* one. PRESERVING WOOD’S ODONT1NE —FOR- WHITfcNING AND TTiE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. _ _ FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE. IP. C. FISHER, Wholesale 1 AoeIst, Columbia, S.'6. For Sail? in Winnsboro by McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. Mchss-'txLr \ We iiavc how received our stock of SPUINIj GOODS, and Iiavc them readv* : for OSPECTION. We think we can SAFELY say that wq Hams—try have never opened at any time a more ! complete a.snort merit or better class Ocean Gem Mackerel. t • gotnls. ^ ... . . - 8.ii, t W 8 '8<. 1 »tnSr"‘ Lo ' J ' Con ‘ B “ , '| W«will.<,iil,'a5 W Imported ajid American Sordines. : these gfKKls will be sold as low as the same Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. nm'cUk l-PortPAJI^nl. CLASS OF GOODS Gartktt roar/qTi'i 1 // 1 ' 1 ' !0 (,(m Wy.MARKVT, an.) as*im‘ mir. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. I r ustomers that tliey will he protected in “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. I „-««»„ as we will meet tbs “Davis Lestor Manor’’ Tomafee^hand-' J,” Ji- * T • * 6 14 at anjr packed. Crosse A Blackwell’a Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. . . A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R.M.IIUEY. time In anything. We would call special attention to ‘our* GfctfTS’ WF.PARTMKAT, which will be found complete In every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by Gio public. McMASTEE, BEIGE & KETCHUT, ‘ J- . - .i.. r -i+r. ■a