The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 06, 1887, Image 2

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THE SEWS AND HERALD. Igoodi. WXXN'SBOIiO, S. C. 1Vc ' i the wis tX3n \ V A PPTT ?1 ... 1 S5sT tllC C*C2 _ . An ou jr.*. k, tGsruLE, ) worth; y JEditoks. )jte a rr. i. jfcuoyALD. ) j _ I what i English politics within the last few ak*olr.l days have assumed a very interesting , aspect. The tory government has evidently well nigh run its course and ii!C with its downfall will no doubt come ar-v: the long deferred deliverance of Ire- sCcm"> land. 0Ql5kle ^ ^ satisfac James D. Fish asks the President to said to pardon him out of prison on the and si. . 3 Vrtf TYlfMlf (*A groan a ciiiio nu jls> *wi uviiint'0 ?? his malady, however, with the requi- Carolii: site precision, the newspapers have should put it down "sick of the penitentiary." and tl OS course an ailment of this sort cau- i against not well be taken into consideration on the by the pardoning power. The la\ -?- ? | rated Herr Most is at large once more. J SU5{ajn 1 His term of imprisonment expired 0f last Friday. lie has issued a rampant tj10SO ||v manifesto to his friends and brethren | search in which he makes it quite clear that j m?njfe he has been but little reformed, liis : on ^ 11 behavior in prison is said to have boen ; ? HflHP>W aVO'TCl very good, considering which, it will _.ejf B nAi perhaps be well to send him back - 'J 868 Bffk,. _ ing lor in again as soon as possible. Freedom i jn il K , d&es not agree with him. I .j. Fortv-foui: whiskey flasks are said bccamc to have been found in the hail after whatev P. Wr the adjournment of the Idaho Legis-' fill of ! lature. One of them was not quite j The p otnnfv anfl it is sunDosed to have been j enough V4Mr*.' x chopped by some stranger. The good put the people of Idaho had better, keep an The eye on that Legislature, if it is ever have Si to assemble again. It is now general- innoce: lv given up that mean whiskey will But th< make an ordinary man steal, at any task on rate it has a bad effect on legislation, proseci as the people of this State had the It will misfortune to learn between 'sixty-six priucip and 'seventy-six men a ?., " , ? > tried. Tue President's course with reter- Beta ? * 1 1^:11 Ko- i ence to the river ana naruui wm ii^v> rascals given. great dissatisfaction in some sections of the South. The people of the Mississippi Valley are especially Ajex displeased, and have had much to say ^ie j?x t incidentally about New York's jeal- jjsts tj1; .ously of the Mississippi River. But passet] such talk is altogether idle. From the tiie j>n very nature of the case there can be rjence no rivalry between New York and can -ue any other locality of our common jfihilis rn1? A n r?i f V i? t .1 coumrv jl.hu xxuit-iivu** v*v --' jjuuuic interested in tne prosperity of every reajv town in the United States, and has no stranirc occasion to be concerned with petit fess? jf jealousies. We think with the Star ca]]ec]# that the city's generous responses to ?ver every form of suffering throughout employ the land should be sufficient assurance va;u; . on this point. that as The New York people are greatly s*a ^ - - I proolei aggrieved just now m muc -i?.uv?v Island. It seems that "Rhody" has some yen" slack-twisted laws on the . iS vexatious mibject of divorce, and fian =c whenever a good wife in Xew York 111 ,,aa' '?' 1 hi - C^alirig^ a. lifctlo hnrt lijr a. &_'fP thoughtless husband, she has only to a'!0rua run down to Newport and snap the Ds 1 u< sacred tics. The Star gives the following sample cases: _ ls niPi "Failure to support." As if a man ought to support a wife with $50,000 a it ee ^ year, who married him knowing he cussior was poor. Decree granted. j unhear "Desertion." As if any sane man tj,e q7. ever willingly deserted a wife with ' ." $S0,0(X) a year, unless bribed to do so. 1S Decree granted. person _ ^"Intemperance." As if a trip to Czar a Newport to get a divorce were not visers more of a spree than most men care to , 6 go on. Decree granted. Per It may seem rather hard, but we see ^lissj"a no help for it. a progi a to nata The faith of this generation in the the \va efficacy of ^legislation is wonderful, go. T non?fM for ?jl! P.vilS 15 ail I C(L'5ar JLliO pV/J/lllCAi. ^MUMVVV Act of the Legislature; indeed, the J Cromw idea has taken possession of every rank profit I of society that mankind inav even be S3 made morallv better by force of an rp leiiu Act of the General Assembly. The nou delusion is widespread and calls lor " , . JTOOU ]') intelligent treatment. There is in the e nature of things a proper sphere for legislative action which it is the bnsi- ^ ^ ness of the law-maker to find out, and . have once he has done so, he should not Was pG permit himself in the exercise of the >s / . functions of his office to go beyond it. j If he hasn t brains enough to find out! T , had ev what this sphere is he is unfit for the i ,. ,, - - highly duties of bis othce una ougut to re-1 , , S01't w sign and make room for a better man. j)emoc The offiue of the legislator is the most , , * < * 11 *u r 110t ^CC important of all m the economy of a ^ ^ . l popular form of government. If the ^ 1 Legislature be made up of intelligent, | (^'v^'ec progressive and patriotic men all is j ci*cc[^(| H Bmfc. well, but if on the other hand this I.. , , Hv 110.I Ci gy branch of the government should be ; R. made up of the''"collective follv" of I ' ! ful feto rthe State, as is sometimes tue case, ; ljettcl. there is reason to tremble for the coni want* sequences. - i johu s Virtue Preached bat not Practiced. ^as a ; his firs' The recent deplorable affair between Bettc Johnstone and Jones at Newberry has munv ? furnished once agaiu a suitable text ~-s for much sermonizing on the law i ma-ins t against carrying concealed deadly i g weapons. Several of the State papers ; ,)ar( have already spoken out about it, and xenne it is pretty generally agreed that the j mac]! ^ combatants in this row were most j 23ut i flagitious in their defiance of the law, ; a won( especially in that they had the ready : j0|m-5 pistol concealed abont the person. effort : But at the risk of being classed an(| ,)0, among the preachers of unrighteous- ever sa; ness, we must say that we see nothing an(j jt v peculiarly reprehensible in this cir- th cumstance. The best men find it im- pe.l(;C v possible to avoid at all times .personal j difficulties, and as they appear to be nomjua unavoidable the next thing naturally -lu<r tjlc enough is to get ready?at least for i10we\-e even chances. To the good Quaker ?jve vc this may seem just a little wicked, but the atf?rr> cfill remains t hat it is the J JKv almost universal course of conduct.; " To have a deadly weapon concealed J "Rheum about the person habitually is one ilands, thing to simply have one handy when ; kruptic it is known that the fellow ou the j ^ other side is heeled is quite another refundc thing. In the last instance so far as For sali ac^rr?.-.-^Trr-.>- ? : ??r^K^L^r". n.W.'.W .". ' V.SSTSSg'S* ?"-?rW?ir? ~k "i itcntlons i'o it may be merely a ' i*Ria:anceii taenia*, oi scii-cleleix>c. The New York Sun quotes son urns nothing *o say here auonl senator as referring to I to Preside idom or unwisdom of the act of oM M?d^nartcr of 1)C icral Assembly on this subject.; np at th0 WM!6 IIonsc.? And t, nee of prevention is of course : llWi.?rJ ?n ? p'Jl",d of cnre> bttt *01n(:t"in? denonnces Dana, the editor of the S, chemical test of what is and ? ?(hc Tl oj ,he Amcrkall prcs8 s not prevention u?? become ; Thc has tecl.!1;c(1 Um acc el\ i.cce.^.u >. rateiv. Dana is in many respects tl Very Reasonable i most brilliant journalist in tiic Unit* . . States, but he is an ill-balanced cran failure of the jurv to convict i t, ^ ,. , ... , , - .. : lie permits hi? personal prejudices , thc New \ork ex-aluerman, ,. . . , , . * . carrv him to uesperate lengths, to have given much surprise Tr" ,? f, ? , , ... 110 published once a i:fo of C.-e of jsew lork and mucn dis- ;,, . . . , , . . . Or rant, tne most eioquer.t eulogv, :tion in that State. Ihejurvisl. . , ., , . .7* , . . . \ lias oeen said, that was ever written have stood s:x for conviction ; ~ ,, , thc Lnshsn tongue. AVnen Grant w x for acquittal and no agree- ,, , ? ., ? . , , , r elected President. I);\na asked to 1 Duld be reached, rromasouth . . ... ... ? . , , ? , ; appointed collector oi tne port ia point of view tne defendant:, - , f. . .. . I V ,111- \ Al.v l-Aflliftll . . x \ji rv. Uluiiu iviu-vu. jlsui have been found not guilty, ... ... . . . , . *' withdrew his book from circalatio iat promptly. lae evidence1 w. . ? . . , . , and from that tune onward was Ge him consisted almost entirely i ~ rr . * Grants bitterest enemy. lie nas testimony ot an accomplice. , . .. ... % , , * . , , , wav, too, 01 "<rettmg down on tl v ;s that this must be corrobo- * ., ~ ., .. . wromr side of tne fence.-' lie is bv circumstances in order to i -,r . , ; man of impulses. \V hen 2\Ir. otea a conviction, and the wisdom . .. n ,, ,, n ,, .. ,, ; in the Pall Mall Gazette, commeuci law will not be questioned bv |. . . .. . t . .... , , , ; ,, I his "crusade' against the immoraliti tvlio have taken the trouble to i ~ T , ., . _ . of London, the English and Americ: for the reason thereof. It is 1 .. ,, press generally ^ave him cold coi sthr unjust to convict anv man i .. . ri?, . , ; ,r J - fort. I he ' salvation Army and M testimony of another who is 1 ^ A _ . r. . , . ? ,. Dana, nowever, came to las resci llv covered with infamv him- fp, a . r, The editor ol the Sun, in one of 1 id who is furthermore tesiifv- . . . ... . , , . * most brilliant editorials, commendi personal immunity. Tae iurv' . .. c.. r. A ' Knowinvjpm fiir* pniloi* of thfi (razeti Clcary case simplv refused to i .t ... . . ... . , 1 - , "Then it was,' he said, '-that t and we cannot see that thev : ,, ., , Gazette, seeing that the crv ot t ) thereby liable to anv censure ,, ' - , * children was to ?o again unheard in cr. Thev were mere]v regard- ,, ... , .T ' t ? , , ,, , . ,e British ilouse of Commons seizi he Jaw as well as thc evidence. ... v ^ ,, . , i noon that weapon ol policifv befo rosecution should Una proot| ,. , ? , , , .. , * , *1 ! winch thrones have tottered and p;i , to convict or thev should not, lhl::1<...ls Jowll.? de.ent ant 011 t.iai. Dana was, however, sharp cnon! World says that.t Clcary could tWs ,!m0 (0 fil)d 0Bt thM [|)0 ?cr?sa(, tceeeded n. showing mat he is w(mM Mt do a]ld ho dn) , ^ at it would have been all right. S(ead h(. d (, Mm s?ddel]| i law docs not impose anv such 1 -*r.. n. i?~.i < I 1U aJUS il> i\UU 1U.L* V/ICV Uicillll IV . (ho defendant. It is for the j somulhi .hut ]ie did not vct. IIc ition to show that he is guilty., now taj.. h,s satisfic,io;,; aild t never do to depart from this j ition wili do morc t<J re.(.1(!ct t ile of law so lo.tg as innocent PresMcnt lha? ll!s s ,ort ffouM. re liable to be arraigned and "Pioperty" v.rni iSis Preeedents. ;r a thousand times allow the to take the city. We bcS 5cave t0 inform our corn poudent "Property"' that the prec Xihiiismjin Kassia. dents which he has furnished do 11 finder III. has been notified by aPP:)'- ^ c arft 1101 opposed to t eciuive Committee of the JNihi- building ot railroads, not at all. \ at sentence of death has 'ween j v,"i^ subscribe as much, in proportL upon, and the Emperor of all ^o 0l11" 0lir ability, to tue enierpri ssias knows what it is to expe- w^liCh "Property ' advocato, a? * : will himself. or as anybody else wi use icouiiij ui insecurity* jluviv ? no reason to doubt that these kut uc *i0t the moth ts mean exactly what they say; which "i'roperu uige?, e\en it ds of their number have a*- 50 doing we could achie\e the\e suffered martyrdom in this desirable ooject which he lia.3 in Ic } political faith which they pro-! ^as "Propei'tv" ^ ever paused indeed political faith it can be think where iiis principle will lc him to? If the majority can impose y device bf absolutism has been lax t0 l?u^d a railroad, win can th ed to crush Nihilism, but in 110t impose one to build a teh'gi'a -? -L- 1.-1; i linf? fn fnnin rni ovniT-ss commnv. inu mere is reason 10 ueueve 1 ?i ? long as the government cf Ens- a canal, to build a factory, and hat it is to-day it will have the 110 a thousand other things which m m which these revolutionists appear to then; to be lor the pub t to deal with. good? And when we have conoed truth of the matter is the Eus- that the majority may do these thim vernment is itself an anomaly how far arc wc from the principle t! ire, and it is not unreasonable the collective wealth of a communi pose that it should generate niav be used by fhe m::j>nty lor 1 Sous, it stauus in the way and collective good 01 the coinmunii its the growth of the Russian How far are wc from socialism, t ; every tendency ro liberalism rankest political heresy of the ce >?/i tnrv? These are Questions which t 'CU 111 Hit UdU. XUt l/AUilJill \ . - X valves against revolution?the advocates ot this unrighteous use flight, free speech, public (lis- the taxing power ought to be able i and the right -of petition are answer, . d of in the vast dominions of "We believe that nations as well ir. individuals live and prosper wh plain to every well-informed their lives conform to great principl* of this generation, except the which they may or may not understar .nd his vain and ignorant ad- We believe that the material greatm that this state of things cannot of the civilized nations of the earth petuated. The progress of the due to the inviolability with whi n nivinlp rnrcnr/le r-ivil lihorfv is I thev have regarded the I*ItfliT. of prC ress which is made in obedience erty, more than il is to ail oth ral laws. If the Czar stands in causes combined: to the fact that tli y of this progress, the Czar will have given the mo.-t liberal encoura* o paraphrase Patrick Henry, ment to individual effort, the l'ull< hid his Brutus, Charles I. his PIa.v 10 thc principle of selfishne ell, and Alexander III. may which is the main-spring of hum >y their example." action. In obedience to this princij i"crmaa's?xashvii!e Blast. mankind have opened up and peopl continents; they have multiplied it lessee has been fairly pro- commerce of nations a thousand fol d a queer community. It is a they have built steamboats and ra lace to look for the novel and roads and telegraphs; they have ma cted- The late exhibition of the earth "one vast whispering gi ior brothers as rival candidates lcr\v' \\"c may depart from this pri : office of Governor could not cipie if we will, but ;i day of jud iken place anywhere else. It mcnt will surely come. rhaps the most unique, political gn thai has ever known in <;ooci Advice to Coiorcd Voters. :an politics. Nothing like it . _ er hapDened before, "and it is Thc Republican is^ a T1 improbable that anything of the Pl,blica" "<^l>aper because it t ill ever ban:,en 'again. The lieves in the principles of the Repu ratic Taylor won, bnt he has bean party. It understands fully t n politician euotKh to preserve" *>???"? of that Pan-V 10 'hc col?'" its of his victory; On the eon- >? of lho coll"u'>'- 11 kn,0KS \ his course as'Governor has work t!'? Part-V 1 I hopelessly the verv voters who l"cnl. and what oi ?<>01 it .ias In,?, ami in the next Preside,!- tempted ai.d failed to accompli*... lection, therefore, Tennessee kll0ffs that mttder oar Pccalard" s put down among the doubt- s-vstem of Slatc a"a ,,a"?"al "? ' 3 1. nf t tes. Xobodv undcwtands this I me,Ils? uuuu ^ than John Sherman; nobody | sovereignty, that the Republican part to be President worse than i C^CI1 the liui control ol t hermau. Altogether Xashville j Rational government, could not rerr good place from which to lire ; s0"'e ?f the evils unaer which t <rU1)> colored men of the South are nc r speeches have been made suiToring, anci it believes that it w time to no purpose; what this j Piirt ?* wisuom tor them to accomplish, however, re-1 fca?c an-v loDfer t0 be Ullited as a ma o be seen. It was aimed at the *u \JlC ^-publican party. outh in general, and Tennessee -^? lair-minded, honest man w icular. If it does no good in j '^a^ 111 many States ana sc see it will not be likelv'to do ;tions of thc Sotuh tkc negroes are I arm anvwhere else. " ! fair incaus or foui deprived of th t is refreshing to observe what j =rcat I'^viiegc of American freem. .lorful change is creeping over j ~1C to vote ior whoinsoev I '/\ l?H *111 i*n; temper as he srows older. This - * " ? ? r:,ncils infinitelv 'less of blood ?<>ns. we ^vc^said prei ,vder than anvtbing that he has ously, is because they are solidly B id since the late unpleasantness, Pelican and race prejudice is arous< vi!1 doubtless inspire his friends | :1=a^nst them. e hope that he may yet die at' ^ ^1C *a'lC e'ec:ti?n i'! Atlanta, G: rith all mankind " " ' UP011 ^ie license question the v.olor< nav' or mar' not receive the i mcn divklct1' some favoring and son lion of his" partv. Consider- opposing licenses. The result w empty character of this honor, that the white leaders of the opposii r, we would advise him not. to I PaillCs eac^ nought as ^ igorcush ai rv much for ir by tlie same methods to secure color* * voters as the}* <lid to secure win Sac-Uicn-s Arnica *?alvc. voter5 Best Salve in the world for Tr ,V , , Braises, Sores, Uccrs. Sal! If l!:c coloretl ,r'c" 01 lllc Sou , Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped should divide upon the questioi Chiltiains, Corns, and all Skin which divide the political parties ms, anil positively cures Piles, f0-dav as tiiev did in Atlanta upoji tl " ^ < *?*>?. id. Price 25 cents per oox.. will find that the white men wi ebvMcMaster, Brice & Ketchin ; divide in the same manner, and ea< 4 ! party will endeavor as earnestly-, and ! i in the usual wav of recognition and i K ffinTrnihln OTinnrinnl Dnnnci IU ; support, to secure colored voters. The JUBHilflGOUiybaiUplUi | white Democrats will select colored - [jc | men of prominence to strengthen their A TJATAT MTQTAK1 er | ticket, and the -Republicans will pur- ** lxlIiiJu lrliOXiilVl tn j sue a similar course, and thus each r- | man will have the privilege of casting THE Cleveland (Ohio) Pr u_ j an honest ballot and having it fairly 0f- February 23d, 1883, p ^ j C?ThcC<1co]orcd men having once se- listed 411 account ?* 2 * l. ! cured this rkrht. all the other political i Surgical operation which Can t0 rights of citizenship will follow, and a great commotion among II thus the race prejudice end color line ical men throughout tlie vl ? 111 politics will be broken down, never t\ rrt n. jt to be revived.?National Republican, country, Dr. iiiayer, the n in soutr, Sensible and patriotic- eminent surgeon in Clevela as . , pronouncing it scandalous. ! n The Chicago Times published some r , ? T_. r time ago a blood and thunder account appears that a Mrs. -King J Oi = ^ . r. lia of the expulsion of the Salvation Deen sunering ior many Ji ^ Array irom Columbia, and the Bap- from some disease of the St n list Tribune, the organ of the colored z ' Baptists of South Carolina, published acll> wkcJl had resisted [ie at Columbia, commenting upon the treatment of all the physici a publication in the Times, has this to in attendance. The dise sa- ,:, ,, , .. 4 4. commenced with a slight ^ c wore told a week asro that these ? " tpo? conwf Srtnih hv ranc^menf. of tne difpst cs some designing parties North by +? ? ^ jutu, ui whom t;.ey arc supported, for the pur- with a poor appetite, Iollo\ u- pose of creating strife between the "by a peculiar indescribable .. rau>. It was believed that if some- . , , , , r i , thing outrageous was done bv the tress in the stomach, a ieeJ "Evangelists" that some Tiilcnce t]jat ]las foeil described a would be attempted, an account of ed which could be heralded throughout famt "all gone sensation >e the North, and thus stir up sectional oftYW i- ^ strife. All this would have an irnpor- sllcKJ slune collecting ao ne taut bearing 011 the next election. Be the teeth, causing a disag he this as it may, we have these plain , , m, . n. words to sav: the colored people of able t&Ste. ?I>1S sensation i the South have been cat's paws long t ri;move(} fy- food, but enough for designing men. We are 1 . . IC in the South and we are here to stay, the contrary, it was increa ll'- We cannot afford race strifes and we q do not intend to endorse any people Af^ a while the hands rjj who will promote them. The domi- ieet became cold and. stick ' nant party in the South does not a cold perspiration. T1 alwavs act justlv by the colored peo- * .l * 4. 1 j v- pie, but race antagonisms will not "Was a constant tiled and help matters in anv particular. Pru- guid feeling. Thenfollo\V ... deuce and ffocd oolicv surest that nprvrmsnpss ^ . we cultivate"peace and seeic peaceful , ? TT j. '-nmethods to remedy our wrongs. The gloomy toreboamgs. J1DJ "s races are doing better now than form- the patient was unable to ,!e any food whatev:er'.be given to every man, no matter there was constant pain in whence he comes, or whether he be in abdomen. All prescribed r the guise of angel or devil, if his pur- r -i- +5 y * >s_ pose is to create strife. eaies iaiiin0 to give lenej ' * * * * consultation was held, whe: nt fhe TSibu7Le is not a political jour- was decided that the pati ot nal and seldom sars a word about , , , ,r he politics, but we will say this, that it had'& cancel" in the StODl* \-c makes no special difference to the col- and in order to save the patie: ?I x1?7g?ov?? Int ^ was jus te peace so as to have the chance to edu- huh;. vu. , he cate our children and make money; 0f February, 1883, the Opi ]1. and we feel sure that, by and by, the j;' r j -u Christian sentiment among the South- tion was performed by cm white people will so control mat- Vance in the presence of . U1 ters that equal and exact justice will Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, ry be given to all men, without regard to . -rv A j r\ n w. color, and our Southland will indeed Arms, LfT. vrOrdOD, Dr. vapi t0 be in all respects the garden spot of and Dr. Halliweli of the Po ad our country. Meantime we wait and Bq^ The operation COIU ' a This is all sober, sensible and patri- If open the ca^ e; otic. It is timely and well said. It abdomen and expos i'*1 i i'-imn; fhp. priitnr of the Tribune as a the stomach and bowels. W. ^ worthy leader of his race. this Lad been done an exar t0 ss ation of the organs was mz ay SOME CAUSES OFJLECTRICIT*. bUt t<> the hoiTOF and disi ^ Messrs. Editors: I make no preten- of the doctors there was | sions to science, but allow me to give cancer to be found. The ;f? I rthsoTMrafinne nil the ?1 ? i l it Ulu 1 csul1 V1 l"-T ucuii U.1U. nvo iiiivo a, uui tv above subject or topic during a long "When too late the medical i '; lite. From the age of nineteen when Covered that they had m .. 1 took cnarge or ray rathers farm, I < :1 , . , interested myself in the laws of met- a ^le mistake; butt "e corology. I was not in possession of se^ed the parts together ; ' any works on that science, but deriv- dressed the wound that t. ' C ed my first, but imperfect information had made, but the poorwoi uf on meteorology, so far as it related to sank from exhaustion and d 10 rain and fair weather, from a practi- in a few hours. How sa cal, uneducated farmer, whose views I must be for the husband of 1 found in the main tolerably correct, -poor woman to know that ?e; As meteorology and electricity are in- ^ from ^ effects , , seperablv united, I will give my lin- . . , perfect views on the natural laws of SUr&"f operation that. OU ;s both agents. As electricity is pro- never to have been perform JS duced trom heat, principally from If this woman Lad taken ch sylar influences acting on water, land 'pi'onci* remcdv for DvSDOl m. or minerals or agents, materials or " J J ^ >. " er substances, we notice its power in -MervoilS x rostration I producing meteoretic showers as in this was what the disease re< e>' the fall of 1833, in producing cyclones, * she wonld have been re- such as have occurred within the . >> ?ne wouia nave Deen ;st North Temperate Zone of late years, mgto-aay. oHAKER .hXTRAd SSj of producing earthquakes and tremors, RoOTS, or SEIGEL's CuKAT as wo witnessed since the ever memo- o ? _ i j ^ TrT^ T " ^ f ATM /\/l Tt A an ruble shock of August 31, 1886. ?, T )ie Some scientists trace, the cause of pressly for Dyspepsia or 13 cd the late earthquakes to agents, such as gestion, has restored many s hp laud slides or avalanches within the ? , 7 r , , /, .}. bowels of the earth, and this may be a cases to perfect health after ' correct view. My feeble opinion of other kinds of treatment h l* these pheuomenais simply this: When failed. The evidence of ?e the atmosphere is surcharged with nl- electricity, as it was before and after emcacy in curing this Class n? the earthquakes of 31st Angnst, as cases is too vohimir.ons to _ lelt by many producing lassitude, op- published here; but those M ? pression and even electric shocks why r i nnhpavpia and Rub- read the published evidenc< Ilia V u UVl ? - sidences of the earth in localities under favor 0f tLis dyspeptic rema concentration of its forces? This , , i-.r may also account for the sound before question its convinc ;e- the siiock. Now for some ot the nature, and tho article has ,e. Causes of electricity. extensive May not one cause of a superabun- ? dance of electricity of late years be he attributed to unearthening a larger 1 1 ed quantity off rock and exposing them A.AAAJJ AO? I1C to the rays of the sun, and converting . them into buildings? We have also i or more brick buildiasrs of late years | AT ^ B TIT T A 'BT it- than formerly. More houses covered iUJUX/ It with tin, slate, sheet iron, etc. These iaj all increrse heat and electricity. A half or fourth century ago much of the land was original* forest. It has t u q(-nri, he since been laid bare to solar influences, na\e in Stock tne .01 rocks and mineral also. Iron, SOrtment of Pure ImjDO] he fteeI' c?PP<rr> tin, brass, etc., have an(j Domestic Liquors in F been manufactured from hidden ores, /- i 1C" houses and other buildings have been nela County. My friends he made and covered with these metals, the public are very resp< ,w and slate ana tue snips, steamooats, r n " , - , n , ni railroads, a net work all over the full>' requested to call and ' world, has been of late built all sub- for themselves. Goods i t0 ject to the influence of solar rays or warrantee] rpnrpspntf-rl ss heat, causing more electricity in our warranted as represented otmosphera,~and the result no one can ?' S the cental ?? MONEY REFUNDE :c* "man is a co-worker with God."' I ?1UAUJ 1 1WI UilUU by fear, now, he is a co-worker with the at "man of sin." I have in stock everyth M, I have noticed that since July 1st i- .. uocf 1SSG, we have not had a heavy rain up ^ lint, from the best er to this date. The cause I know not, ported Champagne and Bi si- except it having been canfed by atmos- <Jy t0 (:ommon Planta: ri- pnenc influences, causing tremors of -cy, . the earth since August 3lst, 1886. Whisky. ' These rim^iences may nave been oper-1 -alju; ating since July Tsr,~\viiC:i~_we^ had a j flood of rain. We have had frequentr?best Stock of Ciff i., apparent heavy clouds since then af- m , 2 o-- ?or... 3C| fording but light rains, preceded by a j-ODacco, KC., &C. VjTvc"~ ~ long dry season la.-.c fall. These cli- a call. matic or aimospheric changes have tt as been quite noticeable even to a casual Very respectfully, ig observer. It would then seem that so F. W. HABENICH1 ld long as these earth tremors continue Opposite I'ostoffice and De , we need not expect heavy rains. auu x/? Messrs. Editors, I have taken these ?- _ r-e views of electric influences on our planet from strict observations, and WIDE AWAKE. .]j your readers may give them what "TAKE CURE OF THE CEN credence they may think proper. Will the dollars wili take care of themseh 1S ihese views elicit a more able pen? I We have been told we are the only h 01 would lain hope w e in town that practices exact change. ,c Ly.cs' I'ord, February 16,1887! ' i ? swwss^sss Of Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for duv 120 boxes iiatches. ;h Jan22x+Cm '-Old Rip." j. ]y?. BEATY & BE V m I CLOSING SL'IsM \IIUJN|; I. : WE ARE INr '? LAB lie5 OQYlIIMS.jMILLINERY j sed led . WE HA.V E NOW OPEN: FOR I lOle of MILLINERY as has ever'beer . styles of Hats and Bonnets, and ( 10SU stock this season was selected wit _ j _ now with us, and will take much ] LUU, Qn an(q after this date we erally. Call and see. You shall Tf received throughout the season. ,, will offer our entire stock of other goods just in store at. au. ? ' , , ,, , _ dry goods, dry goods, i )axs Ladies New Markets, Russian Circulars, Short Wraps, buggies, buggies, buggi ang Jackets, etc., groceries, groceries, g iase Also the BEST FAMILY SEW] de S , SFEINt You will find an elegant lot dising of these goods at TE OD Wt ;u* Uaheard of Prices. X' /"' J" * rpp. - PLATING TO THE TUNE OF EVERY DEPARTMENT. Was BEEN M. , on ? Credit yourself for being smart prices. We have bought too man money. y? iere We arc now offering bar- It is AH Inn l,* 11 i- To sell at some price. Ourassorl id a g&inS m lines. the best New York manufactures Ladies, look at our White Law % blineis. mmn. J You all know our great hobby l*e- look at them. inrl 11 j i Hosiery, Hosiery, from 5c. per i Call and examine our Stock A large stock of Gloves, wry cl the bar?aics we have in store for you em- ot BJLAjNKii'lJLTKy are U tobe Think Carefu lent it Act ? CLOSED OCT, 22d Dr. and it will pay to call and IFIHI'f (SilAT Dr. . -Qr price t-hem. - - wv ??^ /^m J?r' M'MASTEK. MICE & XETCHLN. Oil K Mr Established 1844. WILLTALKF?^' ;in<r hen airi- THE DRY GOODS, NOTIOXi ide, . i NFWS rnHFIUI0 110 li U r! U UJ1U liDiiUlJU ask p. sale only when they give co: St" PUBLISHED Tll-WEEKLT Tlf, ? TT? ? fflo Gains By The only paper published in and the County. hey ?al} TERMS: j !! T APPEAL TO THE STRO: CI it X sentiment you know in askin I my tailor-made suits and my lc Y. Tri-Weekly, - - $3.00 in advance. It's to your own interest. Tot I11S i i i "A a u gainers by it in the satisfactioi i Weekly, - - - - JL.oU wear and the secyrity of raygu ?* * It's beyond the ability of an c ?"ht o v -i r n cloth to know what is in it by Ic o , Subscribe for your bounty Only one of long experienci Lea. D/jripr Tf Va? oil the work knows row to ferrit out wh? the . ? gnesjOU aii \ne clothing is carefully made. You i information concerning affairs judge or may not. I take both n: 3Sia i , , . your shoulders. .? in which you have an interest, it'S the fairest bargain I knowlIor onH vnn will hp inffo cOr you sure of the quality and the w ^ ana }ou will De apt to con- ?ou plainIy What sort it is, and n Cede itWOrth |<l feel safe intrading here. ' uan you iare as wen as inai an rOT SAMPLE COPY SENT OX;AP- ii""he'manu'fVctu'reK?tli5rmS IVE tailor-made garments? You shool ex. PLICATION. toe mark and miss setting the ... ' your money if you buy without s? lCll- beautiful stock of clothing/ and uch sellsat ave( JQB'D?PARTMiiNT: *? THE MOTHEI Do not neglect this opportunity. ? received a quavtity of knee pai ; of " from four years to eleven years, s l . T T i , i r wil1 SO at a price that will astonist De Having increased the force first you will have hard work to k< vho nf rmr Tnh Dpmrtmpnt wp buying them. I will not name t oi our jod department, we herCj but preferyou should call 3 ill are now prepared to execute toes? suits and learn toe price, orlv 11 i i r ' 1 i ,i the best opportunity you will h fv all kinds of job work neatly, season to secure a bargain for a me :ma nnnn shortest nofire snrl No such bargains ever offered in ? upon tne snoi test nonce, ana before. These suits are well m - at the lowest possible figure, cut in the latest style. Now, doi TTr M1 , r - until the last mcment and expec We Will gladly lurnish price- your choice. If you do you will lief- nn nnnlirattnn inrl misr- for these suits will go with a rush. \i-j list On application, ana &uar y0uarehereaski;0j>eetheDEGR] ' antee that you will find the an.d dean Suits, the latest nov< , J . r , , . bovs' suits. same as low, if not lower, than llAIs. EUIiJ UU1CI CSUlUlJiJUUClil. UI tut a kind in the State. Send in You will find the latest style j 1 EOMAJN and the DU>i LAP BL.( your orders. among the novelties in this line. ceived a line of sLk hats?Broadw: I am the agent for the celebrated - NEff ARRIVALS. Sir- This line of ecods must be se pr)j appreciated. All the leading si u fine gents' shoes can be found hei get- Waukenphast and Broadway lasts _ favorites. Call a.id see this ma; see TUUJttBJfiK s .i t ana 41 uur rtw, stock ot uioining, brents rui ]i Goods, etc., before you purcha 501Q Sugars, ditTerent;brands, where. You will save time and m or ' * trading here. Respectfully, Ripp different trades. BJl? I<? KliAE wee, cuuerent ol.iut?, COLUMBIA | llecker's Oatmeal and Farina, 1 llecker's Fine Flour and Buckwheat, IjHTlTW0 D f! 1} fl 11(1^1 ling ??* Prunes. Raisins and Currants, jfjf llillUljLllU HU 1 Lm- Canned Goods of]every kind," -an- BXL* Mackerel and Codfish, tion j New Orleans Syrups, j MRS. Ji. J. J30SWELL, Meal, Bacon an<! Lard. J ! Proprietre: ars, JUST RECEIVED. j GSG-? GARDEN SEED'S, with/ HENDERSON many other goods, all of which "wiii ^C-j _____ Manager , sold at the lowest prices for cash only at ' S. S. WOLFE'S. * pot- LARGE SAMPLE ROO PETERKIN COTTON SEED. fare best market afp! is I Cottonseed a p?tEftfpS axd good comfortable k( /es." 'n *'ie county) that I will sell at Thirty . ? * touse Cents per bushel at my gin bouse, or will BLUE CASTILE SO A' Xo exchange one bushel for two of common >cj'at seed. It is certainly the best cotton I hare . WHITE CASTILE, Cuticura a 'odd erer seen; has yielded forme forty per bohc Soaps, Elegant Toilet Soap, We cent, of lint cotton. kerchief Extracts, Cologne and ':n j. k. DAVIS. Water. Also to arrive, Colgate';. Monticello, S. C.. February 7,1887. Soap and Extracts. ' WAfi CTBR TIQTPTT WTf q, | FebSfxiawtf * ? > v RY BAZA AT) "TTT-? nnA\Tm a / -. a T"VT t\i L riJi r KUiN 1 rY<orilJLJ.\ liN VXD FANCV GOODS. j * ] NSPECTIOX AS LARGE AND VARIED STOCK rf i brought to our plac;\ embracing all the leading ~ >ther novelties. Parisian Pattern Hats, etc. Our h great care by our milliner, .Miss Mack, who is pleasure in serving our friends and patrons genbe suited in style anil price. New Goods will be Also a new lot of SPRING DRESS GOODS and J. O. BOAG'S. -v ? ? . -A )KY GOODS ana > U L'iO>S at ^ J. 0. BOAG'S. M ES and HARNESS at J. O. BOAG'S. 1 ROCERIES, alwavs on hand, at j. o. boag's. [NG MACHINE oil the market. Call and get on* rOTMTUlC J [e business leader LLIFORD & fo Jm low prices. straining for tradliskm showing bargains that has never a.tched in our town. * Glide by the high price st--res and pay our low y goods: don't want V e srook: but we do want the iJE DETERMD Ef) ;ment is composed of selections from the cream of ' _ _ ? ns, Checked Muslins?the best selection you ever ird to 35c. * x Thev are beautie?. at 5c. ner vard. for "Fine Laces anil Embroideries. Don't fail to >air to 75c. )eap. We have not room, to maniio 1 all the^good ir, but come and see for vonself. Q. D. WlCLIFORD & CO. . i ' Decide Wisely. J Promptly. rmmmmm a 'RING STOCXs^ I II rSaiLF, AND MAKE M ITS MERITS. 5, DRE&S GOODS, FAXcM SHOES, E1C.( M itro5f>o' tvf.ih nrii"?s shrift"! v f;iip kes their merit perfectly plain ra mplete sattefartion. Respectfully,^? J. M. BCATfl tTQ THE v/LvysKo im 11 \ H. A. G AILLJUB ATTORNEY-AT w.xxsBono, S. C. Office in building of WinnsboroNational^M Bank. A- s- DOUGLASS, SGEST ? t0 try ATTOKXE" AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. w prices. No. G Law Range, L Will DC n n . i of ion0' ^ I >? N S B 0 R O, S. C. LaraTltj^O :xpert in .Practices in the St ite and United States - >oking at Courts. e .in 0. W. BUCHAXAN. J. H. YAKBOKOrGH.^^M navbe a BUCHASfAX ?fc YARBOROVGM 5ks from A T T O 11 NZY-AT-L aJbJ ^ ^ j No. 7 Law Range, lake you practices in all United^^fl ywhere? Oourfcs. Spscinl nfidence an(* insurance law. fl C6 tll6S? XI7" T "YT : wide of ^ - L. >IcDS best for ATTORNEY AND COU^W *w!.t7tj winn-sboroB Office up btairs in The ald building. VI BS* H. X. Obe.v^. j I have . OBEAR & R*OnS its suits LDd they ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT^| !ep?from Xos- 7 ani 0 East U*ashin2ten ;hc price WfXSSBOROy S. c. H and see TLis is Offices saim-as occupial by the iate Col. ave this James II Hiuu. " v V re trifle. - ... ? , this city j E McDonald, C. A. Douglass ade and Solicitor Sixth Circuit. a t wait t to get McDOXALD & DOUGLAS, miss it, 7 When ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Mties^iti Xos-r> 1111(11 Law R?US*> A WIXXSBORO, S. C. A Practices in all the State and United ! ot-Ac | VUillW, .s. The j \CKV^.l"e ! E- B. Ragsdale. G. W. RAGSDAIJ J iibt re* i lf)uniap RAGSDALE &RAGSDAL1M ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT^flj No. 2 Law Range, WINNSB0 R0, S. c! ^ en to be_ e The j JAS* GLEXX McCAXTS, are the | A TT 0 il X E Y - AT - L A W. ? mificent rnishing ?*1 1-A.w range, se else- WISNSBORO, S. C. oney by ^ L?rPractices in the State and United > 'D, States Conrts. . S. C. ' ? I ? 1 j ADVERTISERS - j ! can learn the exact cost . ] ; of any proposed line of J ! advertising in American papers by addressingr* t> r> n p. r. I VJCU. A . 1VUWC11 UL Newspaper Advertising Bww, ifS? lO Spruce St., New Took. ^eod lOcts. lor lOO-Pag? PsMnsphht OEDS, -?? ; m DISSOLUTION. m )0MS. riiHE partnership heretofore existing beJt tween the undersigned, under the P, style of "Tire News and Herald", is this day dissohed by mutual consent. ii i* Either of th?? undersigned is authorized to fl , H^nd- receipt for mon<;vs due the old firm.. Toilet r * JXO. S. REYNOLDS, Toilet \y. L. MrDONALD. TTT?._ January 1, 1887. HIN. Mch24tilin ^