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C. } Wednesday, July 12. : : : IMS TT ? i.fh-it I hp judge ulu5u-\ wawug uuu . dispensary act is constitutional only | so far as it prohibits the sa'e vf in* 1 toxicatiug liquors, if the decision is affirmed by the Supreme C-iit we will have prohibition. So the prohibitionists may win after a!!. Isn't ^outh Carolina politics down nn n low Diane when an Adjutant General will charge a United States j Senator wiili aspirations to become j the "champion Jiar of the State?" And if Senator Irbv did do it. isn't it centemptible in him us a Senator to use a newspaper, borrowing another's name, to thrusi his former friend-? 'lile Las no gocd lecorJ, and has done nothing for the Stale, party or the Reform movement worthy of distinction, unless it bo for strutting around Washington, as my old friend Cash won'.d say, 'like a big buck nigger on emancipation day/ while he is trying to make our innocent and unsuspecting people believe that the bray of a jackass is the roar of a lion," are the . words in which General Farley closes his salutation to Senator Irby. The public will agree with him that the Junior Senator has done nothing "worthy o: distinction." ft [ Suspended. The Advocate has suspended publication and will be discontinued. The Advocate succeeded tnc Farmers //</ :'-1 rest which was begun in 1S9@, and bicame defunct a few months afterwards. The succcssor was established, we believe, the first part of 1891. Its owners, Messrs. David P. Crosby, James B. Turner and P. B. Lockwood, found that it could do no more than pay current expense?, if that, and, after consultation on last Friday, proposed to sell it with i'.s good will, fim-iiirtenance?, tvpes, | I''uulmo n ... &c , to TriE News add IIerai.d Co., and it has been purchased by this newspaper. ire tnaa u \ 10 improve Iiie .News axd Herald, and make it more valuable than ever as a county newspaper; ard to this end we ask that our correspondent wiil send us all the news, and send it proinntlv. m 1T1 <11^ The Farley Letter. We have always believed that most * * ;,x ot tlie prominent pwimcai icauci o this State were af;cr ofiice and place principally, and had in view no definite political principles to impress upon the country, liecent developments have tended to confirm this belief more than ever. It is often true that men attack their opponents with the very charges of which they themselves are guilty. Many, if not all, of the prominent office holders in this State gained 11 t,,. vtTPS tneir ascctiuuuv/v uj [jmuu.'0 v>.?.s?. ? of "ling rule," '-bossism" &c. Now these same men are most vulnerable on these points. Political cliques will always exist as long as there is such a thing as politics, but we don't believe that we have erer had such an oper\ well organized "ring" as now exists in this Sta'c. It was a prctlv big ring at lirs-t, including a good inanv. Governor Tillman was to some extent correct when he said that ' ?- i ? it was '"a naiius-aji-iiiuuHu-img. But a big ring i: nnmanagable, and the effort is to excommunicato a great many. Irbv and Tillman arc the great high executioners, and heads are being chopped oil' daily. The latest head chopped ofl' is Farley's. That was doiie by Senator Irbv. Gen. Farley says, in a very scorching open letter: * * There is a settled, malicious'' ar.d determined purpose, j on the pr.rt of certain parties, net j ??? ?only to blacklist but to misrepresent j ? ?~1;rwl Tirh?f*h hnc i UIUII^U 11JV Uilll UUIV.1S-, f ...v.. . found^)T7?^?UL^ such a way a? to j cause my friends to^lrrfT^ffhsU^rcason | far it.?J lie says that he had hislfrff-S intimation of it by a letter in the j Augusta Curoiiirl:. signed "Craddock i which ho says was really dictated by j ' Senator Irby, and ho has the evidence J' to prove it. This article contained j, the following: The leaders of the! i South Carolina Reform movement ; i that assembled in Washington during | ; the inauguration seemed to have more { ..4.^ 1,rsT ,, *1>OM c'crJif v.v?ivi(r I I lllipui IMLiL UU311JWCO u.au W-VV...J5.. The rank and file of (he Reform movement in the State hare, to all appear- ! ances, been sati:-lied with the leader- ; ship ot Tillman, and Irby, but not so i with some of the lieutenants. One of \ the State officials announced to a I : supposed enemy of Governor Tillman I and Senator Iiby that the foiivming < combination had been agreed upon:! Congressman Shell, who signed the I _i i C AA 1 ? | ' preparcu luunutsiu m uuu j all at once, recently bccame so dis i pasted with politics and politicians ! tbat he bad himself interviewed an- j nouncing bis retirement from politics j ' is to be the anti-Tillmaijite candidate j j for Governor, posiirg as a healing j . plaster between the two factions. | Senator l>tiuer is to oe ineu caiuuunic | for re election. Genur;.l iviley is ?o ; succeed Shell in Congress. Mr. Tai- j bel t ic- to. have no opposition from the j Conservative faction for Confess! Mini is lo receive the Conservative support. The position of Adjutant General is said lo have been offered Uapt. J. II. Tillman, but it is likely i ho will not accept/' General Farh-y ! Jenies such a combination, and assorts . that Irby, who "aspires t-> b3 the champion liar of the Stnt?y? is the I author of it. The Farley ariiele is rucy, and j pretty hard on tne.junior orn.uor. Thy Act I'ltconstitutioii::!. Judge Hudson, who is one of the i soundest jurists in the State, upon the ! petition of freehold voters of Dur- i lington praying1 for a permanent in- j junction against flic County Board of ! Control, has granted the injunction j and holds that the dispensary act is j unconstitutional. The grounds upon which tho in- j junction was asked are: First: Because the petition uf John jBuckner Floyd for the ollice uf dis- j penser is not signed by ;i majority of j the freehold voters of the town, and I 1 his bond is invalid. Srvond: Because the act of 21 I)e ccmbcr, 1892, in so far us it provides j for the establishment of State and i County dispensaries is unconstitu-' tional. Judge Hudson sustains both grounds, j but the second only is of interest out - | side of Darlington. It is a splendid) review of the law of right of liberty J and property, and especially of the ; reserved rights of the citizen. The j act is held constitutional in so far as it j prohibits the manufacture and -ale of j intoxicating liquors in this State, i "liur." savs Jndire Hudson, "the vita! j question is whether it is constitutional! for the Legislature to confer upon the j government of this, or tiny branch j thereof, the exclusive right to trails in intoxicating liquors and maintain the same from the treasury of the S;ato?v "Can that body divert the taxes of the people from the legitimate purposes of j government, and invest the money in the trade and traffic in intoxicating! liqtiqrs to the exclusion of the right of j the people to deal therein?" T&e Constitution grants no suchi pay; "not because," the decision goes An ir. MV "2in-.li n civi 111 is ni-ohibitcd ' expressly by the Constitution, but be- ; cause it is against the genius anil j spirit of all free governments, and it! is in violation of the common law j rights of the people a.-> handed down) to us through the Magna Charter of King John, and which, form the web ' and woof and warp of our funda-, mental law ami individual lights." The Legislature has no more authorry to confer such a power, such a :remendous monopoly upon t ho government than it has to confer it upon one man, or to say that the government shall create a monopoly in drugs and *YI/\/I AC? ' It is usurpation of power, a perversion of the ends, aims and principles of Republican government, unconstitutional, null and void, except in so far as it prohibits the sale of iuto-vicaring liquors witinn the State. In this prohibitory feature alone is it justified as an exercise of police power; but when it proceeds to transfer the traffic from the citizen to the State exclusively, it is divested of every feature of the police power, and gives to the traffic in intoxicating liquors a sanction, a dignity and magnitude it never before possessed,' * i? the strong, : iUIClUiU UlM,HJi'Uiru uian 1! K/y 'uvt^v, . Hudson. The decision should be read by I every citizen, for there is a growing i tendency to ignore and wander away from constitutional rights. The dc- j cision simply states old, familiar prin-; ciples of the rights of property and liberty: but rights that are now ;co ; much forgotten. UPPER LOXGTOWX ITEMS. Long town, S. C., July ".?The! Inntr rtrnncrht was broken at this nlacC ! O O " 4 011 Monday evening by two heavy I rains falling; first one about iniddav, j the other in the j.fternoan. Much j good was done to the suffering cropo ; by this rain. March corn was grcaily I benefited bv the rain, most of itj tasscling and silking. Outlook for it ! not so favorable as it was last year,! alii -gli it may come out greatly j afier the rains. j The cotton crop looks well as a j general thing, notwithstanding it is: about ten days late. Plenty of blooms noted. Gardens are fine iu our neighbor- J hood. We arc enjoying cabbage, j beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, beets,; etc. Fruit is very scarce and of an in-1 ferior quality. The apple and black-! berry seems to be the most plentiful. ! Ttm vif>ld of fi</s will alio be verv lajge thi< year. Watermelons are late in this section. Don't thii.k any one here hail one by the fourth. yiosi people in our suction celebrated the fourth by lighting General Green. j A very good idea indeed, considering 1 the amount of grass they had. Osftw. Messrs. Editors, don't think [oramuWtiykiil wc arc swamped: in grass, f'en have a lew Jays of sunshine we wiW?^N^J!seh\s dx this monster. <oitin .mil \fn-v \fr>Mr>rkin. -MiOCTCO cailic UUVI , ?f Winnsboro, are visiting friends amJ relatives in Longtown. Mrs. J. M. Stewart and daughter, of Longtown, are visiting iu East Watel-cc.w Marter W. P. McMcekin, oI Winnsboro, i? visiting in Longtown. A great many persons went out on [;;>t i'riiluv ami provided themselves with some wl?i>fccy?only as a reaiedy Bgaiiist snake bites of course. The ;l fpensary is the great theme ot cunvci ?.?!ii-!i in Longtown at prcsci.tsome fur and some against it. May be after all there is some good i:i it, iRVcnliele>$ we see tn tiie :ourse of time. jhveral pcisons felt the earthquake ! -hock mentioned in the new paper?. Ii was accompanied by the same rumbling noise that was peculiar to it in "SO. k. ri. i). SlilLOUc. CUIIE is sold on a ^uasaniee. It carcs Incipient Con- , sumption. It is the best Cough Cure.! r\_.i? .... ,t O" r>lc ."() cU ! UIIU V VJ i X. li. vivct. ? *' W %/.s... , Mul $1.00. Foi aale ct the Wiun?bo:-o I Pruir Store. j:i c iciiKAii rri:.v^. Ih < >. ('..July 7.? ! re.-i:ii:? my tliarv : . 1 T!.o I'vi). _? J:! 1 aiii i'7:h I"t!r. ' . Wa-a It:\-.tiiifill n il hi:: al o;i . t!it- !.:? I" 1!I::I.-; (!:: I'Si!:, :i -Hit; sign J ( <jf <):; lise r:;i: s aljont 10 a. in., ... j.'uii liiil:!. Piov/i ;i i.: ili2 j afternoon. "I ii.- :i i i-:;'i:t:! , nv.)! i:iilg, m .I 'i;i; ! of t!i*- ti!spen-;:n , :i t.; : :j ::: t sL will \j-i iJ of 141 c:v! ivii to ti.e 1 coplc and to ti.e < f S--::-- :;:<:! ! a t ?- r. tj n:\ rwii;*. > m 1:1.1 . There \va> .1 : * L.io* :'u:?l t ?i!a\, tl:e 1 !. :M -..s wiMi.ut ' r:.in !;u < * *i.i!.. i.c v.t? are . j nt e.ii'ijr i-i.!. The:;* V. a- a ; ] ! :.* ;:! ill: i -.;i ;].?. i isa:i? ji.i! !i>iia_\, ,!;:? I'll. Wo :.[ 1 nearly :iisa! .I wirii t!:0 j j suii^s (?:' i!.: i?:j 5. :i:nl we , SOiiieiiiin-.-. if ir !!: ?.' I":iI ~:j _:< ?!' iJ e turiie Ti.-N !a:ui i:f ?.urs i- ' wonderfully i:i mi i:i :ny ie- | . si ee's by humuv, :.!iu n.;?(sod. k Jll'y '? i'. ,N".> lain hi'iv, !>:ii j-iciity ; o: clouds and thunder in li.y weSi. , Mr. Syc Carlo;* !;:. t l!;:* .-ill 11.is- j . >oi'inil" :o !?>>; Lis fcr-'ijil .-on: lover, ; ihei;*, c:;u?Oil ill? death. I lis n-iuui : \va> T. P.. a "i Mr. T. i). j Kousicr. Hi- litisoral was px^clial j ( oil ill; ij.ii at hh 1 r!:.v.? lone, ami lii ! ( was interred at :h") iwmricry at JrUeni j Church I ho r-ann: day. "'i. > i ; i?:?:scc. | , little one." ' ' ! J li lockcd vciy much !;!; : r.d'i in the : al';iriioyn of I ho ?j:!s, a:.d Caj?t. T. M. I Lylc- told me this morning :hat there was a voiy good rain ::t l>!ai;"s on ;lie I evening 01'the ?J;h in-!. 11?- al.-o told j me that tin: thermometer was higher j SI I Jj!> null-': urn: .nr. v-.n.i ...... iliis yesu*. Mis> Isubvl L\ !es strriwd :it our iioii-t-tsn tLe iiinniiii"" of il.c Gtli ins*. I'rwin :i visi; l > .\li~s .1. n.iin I. Uolcn-ttti. I 5: ho was ucijuiijj-.Uti.'il i;y M.irler J oh-' ! Cuii til.iii. ' ( Mrs. .Jeu'.rt: !'. IIo e i- :t!so wSi : i lis. We sa*: uoi.ilii:/ r.ii:? very mil :ii. j v'utioji i:n t!:f drought, bein<i i a -ui: m> ui;i ;h In Ki r tk:i:: corn. ! There i< >o:ne c ?i sj?:.ti:s( 'hit iTsirdeiis ' tire i;ih Msiiidini; iiio i!:*> n^il wiv Mr. Vv". ! i ii i- iiie Isirges: >\wel i?'?:a:o vin - 1 i;sive >ecii. mr!o:i vine.- u:u! !iio young* j melon--arc I-?okinir very u ell. Irish I potatoes me also i;'OOil. i nj*ree 'vit'i .Mr. T. 1) M. tlii! ii is j a shame t<> the .Sum*. Tnero i> so, maay ti;ea<ii'ti 1 ililii^s itiy to what there \va- liny \i-ars u^r>. Only) a very l'.-v, murders a! that time I cccuranl in the l'i i cd .States; now! ii is, I suppu.s ;. a daily tiling tor .-imu min der n? take place in some part ot'| the United ^:a!e?. Sid ticoldens isre happening >o j much oltoner than in I'.iriiicr times, i Th u was an aw I'u!'Mil; !o tl.e Ijritish; .-hi.0 Victoria. There \v b ;i ).ic:i:c i.t-::r Crs^bv | Icnlitirc on '.la; foiirih. ! AiMvj-scs wi !v liv Mt .-sr.- L>er<r, I T. Hi ice. .1. V. V. L.:o_r. !>,.v. 15. K \ K-tcs ami Mr. (j ilio.vay. i?!;c tiiuiiiT i was pli.'iiiir.il aiiit ir-.K.'<S; ilsti riM'.vil i \va ? rciu:i: l*ab!v q:jiut ;;n i orderly. The S.iioi' ?!il!y in ;!;< i i : ir i-, I'dir. liain i.? h.uo!i :: cdi-i!. 1 ll'.Jpe Mr. U1l'Wi.i!;(I all] !ii> ad-j mimslra'.iun nsiy p:\tve i: i:o !o : 1 :h j people. .i r \voo!)\vai:j) m.ws. W"coiav.\i:i>, S. .Inly $.?The! gin house of M:ij. T. \\\ Uric?. to-' gethcr with his entire giinr.ng outiit and grist mill, was totally destroyed I by fire on last Wednesday night. The origin of the lire b unknown, hut as there had been no lire about the place j sincj last Saturday, strong suspicions ! arc entertained that it was the work j of an incendiary, though i; might pos-' sil>Iy have oeen started uy rais 11:1111-1 ing matches tliat may have .been car-: lessly dropped. The loss will amount to live or >1 :< hundred dollar?. Xo insurance. W'c liave Jiad no rain for several weeks, consequently t!io ground is very dry and the crops are now ?uf luring LU U uuimuviauiv; cAiv.iu? tuiu; j if tlic drought lasts a few day> longer, I they will be greatly injured. The crop propped- now are anything but | flattering. Mr. Clarence Mobley left on Thurs-j itav l'or Fort Hill where he expects to j take a thorough coiir.se in Cleinson j College. The oppressively hot and dry weath-j er under which we have been laboring j for some time, ami which was playing havoc with the crops, was broken late this afternoon by as line a rain as one , would wish to see. It was accompanied by a considerable wind which, however, was of short duration and did eompara-.ivc'y little or no damage. The ground is thoroughly >oakcd, and 1 the crops will in all probability recover their healthy appearance and put on a rapid growth, ( 'eneral reioiriny over the timelv and refreshing i rain. i July 1".?iicv. K. P. Smith, pastor j ' of Concord Church, ha; received and accepted a call from the church at I ; Uastonia, X. C. At :i congregational meeting held yesterday in the church 1 at JLJlackstock he requested the con- ' "relation to unite with him in asking j i'resbytery to ssver his pastoral rela-! 1 tion-hip with tiie church, hut the con-'! 1 gregatio.n being exceedingly anxious ; to keep lriu"? felt that they could not! 1 conscientiously acquiesce in his re-! 1 quest, and by a majority vote refused : to comply, thinking it best to leave j : the matter entirely with Presbytery.;; As a further inducement to have him' I reconsider the matter and continue his j i ? , 1-^..^ ?!. , ...,./ * v.n i 1 pasiomit* nuiu, iiiu >viwm j him an increase of .-alary, also a! . month's vacation an<l a gift of one j: hundred dollars to defray his travel-;i ling expenses to any place ho may ' 1 wish to go during his vacation, li is I 1 not, however, at all probable that lie 1 j can be induced t<> stay, as he bdicves : a larger field of usefulness i- open to j 1 him at Gastonia, and his mind seems ' t to be fully made up to go there. m . i . i S10i> Kcwai't!, :> I'.?{). : 1 ! \ The reader oi." ihIpaper will be I * pleased to learn that ihci" i- :ti lc;i>t = one dreaded disease that sri?\K.e has ( ' ' ..i! . 1 ! . DCCI1 UOiC l'> cure in uu u> > .um t that is Catarrh, llall'- Catarrli Cure' < is the only po.s'iivc <ure known : .) tiie i medical fraternity. Catarrh being1 a : constitution::! disea-e. roj'.iijv a con-j stitutional treatineni. llall'^ ( atarrh i Cure is taken interna!!;.-.-deling di- r reotly on the blood a:;d igneous <nr- ; faces of thesysteuj. tin.-rci-'y <l?-~:; ?>\ itiir . the foundation <4; ;lie di??:s>?'. am! t tl.n ii.iiV.i,: l| !,? l.nih]- t liiv. j'ui.v,... v....... - ^ , inpr up the constitution and ;i->i>iinirj ; nature in d<>in;r iss work. Ti:e pro- j t prietors have ><> much faith in its <-ura- i ? live powers, thai liiev oiler Ono Hun-! j tired Dollars for any ca?c th:ti ii fail? I ^ to euiv. SmmiiI for li-i of testimonials. I c Address. F. .1. C'ur.Ni:v C"rT->lc<!^.(). j ^ :^Sold by DrnjrjrMs. " ' . " ! \ j J -UiiliV i'f." : - > < Ar?? broken ? '--' n r :.<<M j ( aires jirowif> i I II I 11 I 4 * m llin I I II llll? I <M I Mil J JOTS BV THE \VA>. j ' .'/ c. . . K'lilijix' Ti:y j MUM:-.! if >Ui ivliicii uDjIs by ihc Way" w. re t-iKcii. iva> by particular lvijucPf. I .(Mil] i! t-< ymi for publication. The |::i-:;.-:;n >tyi?: in wird: i; is r.viii'iii wiil, I know, ui: : > be i i apprtciatul by vo i well a*, \ourj :iu:ut u r? udcrs. i.. i Xr-v York ii -jh: > t" slit* !iiv rt .?!camel s, a JicriCOl hall d lb:; ?.le: p. You lim->t see i t i.'i'j.-;; palaces in !i:iV6 u:iV iili a "1 U < i?:i'! ??i: pa?y::jlt;rs rv::ii IT: W, ili.'-'U' 0:11' lil.'SlSlllii .*Ulll.S. 1 ?v ":c?i?*?!;nii a uica-anl Voyage, I;11 v.:i- >::tiJ<i:-appoi!lleJ, a- il wat,.!ih rlf-iitIv , bill i : yu-!\ ii;i:I:>i: ?.*.? \- pas-a#-. Karlv' mi ! iI: I v'; ii!!i ?:I-? I.illg- aliet' .Cl'.i l,' X \v Y ik ii -a;ed ihe ruck bound . . r i.. .i. ,. ! \ M tit .-v..; t i .. ixn IIIV; jjx ? 4 iiivlu Ui" lt'^r a!>>i;y ihc Iiish coa?t was ] U ii-c, ami as a precaution against joIIMum with o:iier ships, our ve.-sel ouir.lcil !he horn every two inimiic.s. Tin' bellowing of an engine j vv J;i j 1? co.i>u;iu<l "?!>G tons oi'ooal a d iv, i:i< 1 i>:opclIt'll this floaiiug pala:e -bU ? iniics in i\veiii\-tour hours, wa* not a l liitlaby cjml'sc: va t> sleep. Our vo.-.-f! <.-a>t anchor some (li>tancc out into ill:; >1i cam of ihu limbor ot , l^ne.-n-io'.vii. A tender came out, : 1 <! :''\J and (Mi ric/l I hose '' WI;-? 5-.: -ri in ;;C !l Willi , [h i; i;:iri:-i. ! . ;:.e i*l \ ot' Queen? l-.r.w:. r.:i tv we look an lii.di Itsvak ' [*i-; :i t it* c.d'ed she Q i en ? (.i.'icr V.riM ii win; oiiUvi t tin: . ii ;y ?To 5-ay wy enjv.td ix ?' o.i i. i - beaut it'll 1 green, unci in ( th: ".J i:nr5:ig Cuts/' drawn by ^ ['oiikcys, jjcosjIv styled the ''Irish ( cit would be a failure to u?e " !a: gna<:?' to express our deepest 4 sIi-?nii!;*. mi! feelings! We literally j b.i.-k-.' i in tli-; iambient air, made r:n!i-lit by tiie gorgeous tin.; e>.i- | iras:< d uiihihe de-p living Emerald (?:c. n chain. There is emerald so \ beau:ifully green, and air s> exhila- . latinjr, :is inni upon which the wild j Kiid trn Mickey Free is reared. Tnc count iv well deserves the name of lli j "Green I de of Erin." From Queeustown I went up the . beautiful liver Leu to Cork, and frO:ii [ Cork to 1 be castic of Blarney, and ; ascended to the top, and kissed the J Blarney stone of which von have j Ijca'il >o milch. From Blarney i went to IJjurlry Bay, I I here took ,;ialiy ho" coai:lus and .vent to j y lonjrariti', spent the ni^ht there, and . next morning look llie same ejacii ! lUiU- liUVUil^U UVL'i il UU^IUUU.UiH rt:i I, Railed the Prince of \Vr:des roa i to Iv 1 ;.r:iey. I spent two days ai ; lviil inii-y, roily a horse thro' the gap j ol Diuiloc, fiojiped at the beautiful , Ivite Ki'f's cottage, and saw a ] lonialo di'02iu!a:it of hers selling poteen (mill: and 1?i-!; whiskey) for hslf a , shilling a {ilis-:. The name of Kate Kerney i" the memory ol a song. If , sh.; was so lonely as the lake she j lived beside !ur name deserves to bt} ( prr.vjtimit. !. At Die ueiu ot tiie jukc ! loi-li :i !? ?:it :?n J mine down through j t!iir iov. iy i ike of Kiiiun.ry I ( stoppi il .it iiic i-si-imi in thy lower ^ !:ik>r, on W/.icli s!:silds the 111:lis uf the , Abb?'y o;' I:ui).s;.i1Ilmi. Tliis is :m ( em-ltamingiv iovelv place, itnpivs ing -a ilii t!.c it >0(1 ia.ste anil wisdom j lij ji.c M ?!!-r wt.o >elccted ihis mar* \vIoii-!y beau'.ilul spot IV tlnnr ; Al.ljjy. ii wa-i buiit in ilie sixth i:c:.!u.'y. u:;d destroyed by Cromwell. ^ N*j:.c nut a man J dee Cromwell would , i;.i:i u sneiiii'gioiH hind oil Such an Eden. j i'iom KLl.rney 1 went by >tt;:un , ?t.-ii< .? Dublin, and whiie ;here vhited I'.ii Hi:!.'.- i;r.iv?', and al-o went to the j s.iui in the I'ai k where Cavendish aii'.l JJnrfce were :i>sr.ssiuated The pl.ice is marked by an obliqae cross. J v.u* :?>!<! Hit; Iri>h people a-fe very ( m uti.'j a-d-amed of' I he crime. From j Dublin I went to II-jssiraveii ibe'r.-e to j l!ie mirth ol Ireland, went through the (jhiiil's Causeway, and came iluw i to j Hellas', went through tlie Linen Miiis ttjire. J then went to Olasgow, thence to Edinburgh, ihanceto Melrose , Abbjy, thenec by cariiage to Abbots- ( lor.!, ;]i^ iioine ot the S:i?e ot'Sciitlaiul, i ami io whom Scotland owes much of her fame. 1 went across Loch Lomond i < ami Loch Katrine, and saw i lie isle i culled Ellen*-? Lie," where James j Fi:7. James came to woo. On the other side ot' Loch Katrine I saw " Helen's collate where Ilob H*y was \ slifl imviL I li eu went down to London, ami went through St. l'aul'?, 1 Westminster Aohev, Tower ot London, ( l\in.-ingio;i (jriydcii, and the many 1 grand gal cries ot art, so multiplied in f the .capital of the United Kingdom. ! From London 1 crossed the Nonh . Sou Uj llottordam, thence to Amster- ! dam and Hague in Holland. This is 1 a most pccuiitr country, and skives the 1 liili idea ot" being in a foreign land. ? Tho people are all so quaint. The j women do so much of the ?ork, with 1 I.A > M I ntliilfl thu tnnn ^ IUU iWU Ul Iiiv; unuo uiw iuvu . walk along and fee that all is well J done. I like Holland. I then went Jto liriusellS in Belgium. This is a 1 beautiful city. Here 1 saw the Prince ol Flinders, b. other to King Lc >pold. 1 h:ul the pleasure of waltzing on ilie floor of the hall where the ball ot tlie Uountess of Uichrnoiid was held ihe i ijlii bo lore the battle ol' Waterloo. I also made an excursion t?? the battle tieid of Waterloo and heaid the ;>ld Kiciicii soldiers tell the story ?f i In- h i111u where the iilustroUsXauoleun | loit Franrj. I saw where the Old Liuaid churned under iho le.ul rsliip i jt' ii:e splendid Marshal Nov, and also c -aw I in: v.asih; of Eginont t!?:n was i .'akt:n and retaken so often in ili >se c ;crrib!e days. J Fcvm Dul<?in:n J went fhri u4!i (Jim*- t n.tny, stojipin^ at 1 lie ci: its of Cologne s ind Mavenee, passing tip the Rhine J Vein the formiT to ihu latter liy steam r, stwpjie t at tije Bingcn, made famuli* j >y Ihu |y<>; 111, "Bingcu on llu IJIfue." ! Ail along this L*l:iu:itul river the hills ire v.nc-clai'. uml the aimit:t 1 vintages liiiki-s 111.: cult itry rich. 1 s;i\v the r ;ii:ey:i!i! Joha:d?burg. on!> separated * \ ;i range of hills tVoin other vi..e- 8 yi t the Johauisburg wine hss a I cpu'.uti'tn :u:<l prii-? above al! other--. 1 King \Vilii::ti) iia- a bt a lit i i ill country v iii.rd v. i !j sol?:ier.? ami philosopher?. :| At Ilei.leibeig I saw* tlie extolled ^ n.ivi.r ities ami tiic duelling ground i:.oi; which tlu students settle their : i (i; .n'.i..w wiiii rnriu-is. I saw twol 2 4,144 'l4*'4" " 1"? - - . i *s;i!:men who were clashed on the unit through the ears from recent I . 11*.i: s c.f In:nor. 1 visitc-1 h.:re ; 1 r?r) the njuiaikabie castlc ol'j !: iifusj ?>: Hanover. In the wine i.? a wine bun, wh:c!i contained, :i ii;C lr.i!?:yon >.';!}> g-'irj b.', 4'J,000 :;iI:n s of wine. ?1 ! / !. .. .. ! ... .?,f. f.. I! .ilnil. ? 1:1 I i?*iii I.I 'cii'fii. ;i ri'v f iinuus tor ito b''h?. i*ijo i hemnaiics Irom ail countries ?ro here f.?r the bcnctit of the water?, and tiicre ai?u?e themselvei '.it buc: tr.;t awl other panics of chance. At JadcM 1 visi:ed the cist.'e of Jloennidcii, from the town of which I saw I12 territory of contention?Alsace md Lorraine. I then went to Shaftslawsen, tl.e Falh ot tiie Rhine; saw he iiinmination of the f-ills by colored ^ :!ectric lights, over which skv-ruckets vere thrown, arching the fairy scene ;>uh stream? of sparkling fire. * From . r - T f SiaUaliaiU'CU 1 weni iu butcnic, I nvitzarland. I visited the monument j1: )t the living rork cu-. in memory of * i.e Swiss Guard who fell in defense of u iu Tuiiierics dining the reign of ter- ? or in 17'Ji. This monument is called aCKMmfcMmB^gXJUmL^Vr iVtfTBT iI^ggw Why Not Rid Victor Bicycles are first in * lead the world of cycledom. OVERMAN 30ST0N, WASHINGTON, ho "Lion ot Lucerne*', ami portrays l lion dying on the shield of France. From Lucerne I took steamer to the iiirc, and ascended iliis mountain 1,001) J'^ct. Ciiine down tue mountain md took sieniner to Fuek'n, where itf-iir n> i i:.. .1 : n iiiiaiii leu liivTii, aim wn ii; mi idinircis in;ve eroded a monument to heir iPn-tiiows citizen. whom writerire ik?\v irving to make llio world b.*ievo a myth. But i will not lire you with i'tirther letaih ?jf my tour through ?lie old .vorld. iSufiiee to sa\, that tnis will (five you a ju>t idea ol how i pi-regriiated liom place to nlace, through >witz r'and, Germany, haly, LYance, Belgium, Holland, England, Scotland md Ireland. Looking wiih wideit*etched (.}cs at the grandeur of the A.lp-, Mom D!a:?c and Mont Covin, or J lie Mutlerhorii'*, it? ice initios and ea of ice; the magnificent iio-pioe, | juilt by ilie Monks ot M Bernard; the lo<rs wiih human inivliigen; e, who go >ut 011 tho unbroken snows ut winder n ouest of travelers lost in the appal in<? canyoiH of those i<;e-boun 1 regions, where the tl:e antelope md thj sure-footed chamois alune liml ionsort ami pastime. Italy with its historic cities of Venice, Milan, Genoa, Furin, Pisa, Naples, Veruna and lionie, presents ?o tli-s eye and o the mind wonikrs of another the ict^rs ?>t' which, many of whom at leatl, have b en asleep t.vo thousand years. L)uk at the ca'a^oitibs of nml iipc tho skeletons of 000. mil then al >i!ir tlia Appian Yv'ay, built by Api-ias Claudius 40" years iJ. (J., Along which the great men, tIjo giat;ts, lie buried, and then look at the Jb'urnm. I stood on the spot where the heroic I'lv-isr tell I'.t'ter receiving twenty-, w# wounds. 1:i fancy I can see tin yreat soldier del'endin<r himself, ami hear bis last sad words, as catching s'jrut of [lie loved and irtHted lirutn-, ' FA tu Unite'7! (And thou, too, 13ri?tn-.) I:; J fancy 1 hear the eloquent itinera! sulo-jy ot Alaik Ant*ny that roused the people of lioino to take speedy reugeance on ih.>eo who committed Hio Hnstard!r ant. Then l?ok at the L'alace of the Oe.-ars, tho woijiieffiil bath-, the Colosseum, the AqucitucL? Qfty-iive ailes long?the Vatican, the Pantheon, the Column Tra?ren, the Arch of Titus etc., that would ll'l a roluine, and the linite mind wanes with t:.e immensity of it all. and tl.ei )*cars rcquirc.l to work ii in. Thenlook at lIcreiilaKCUL'i and i\>m;jeii S with their castIc>, towers and .silent j streets worn l>y the wheels and feet of i busy men and women long >ii.cy departed. A: a ?ittle distance smi.kes Vesuvius, a constant meu.icj u ti:C jit'zens who have tlie temerity to live | 3U the very .-hte.s and in'the \iry valleys of I lie vent of ihe chaldron that joils with everlasting li.e. 1 would have liked to have remained i longer, hut cholera was spreading j hrougti ii.o .?..>.e country, and I imnetliately hastened to the sea coast, iI rt*as not uioie than nine hours ahead )f the quarantine ve sei?. In everything pertaining to the line j i:*is Europe is ahead of the United I states. She is an old country ; we aiej n our infancy. Nature has done every- j hing for u>. We lie with long; stretch of coast, between two oivjaus,! ,vi:h Europe anil Afrio.t on one >iric j in J A-ia on me ottier, nothing to j mpede direct navigation. Our whole jountrv is traversed by chains of ivers running in every direction. Ourj Atlantic ami I'acilic coast, as w*lla3j he great lakes and gulfs, arc com cct :d i jy lines of railroad. Our immense I orests, our quarries ot splendid buildrock, our inexhaustible mineral esources arc not to bj equaled. Our ;oil and climate arc suited to every-j hing now under cultivation except -i j ew tropical plant?, and many ot* them j Lrc now grown with great sucee-s. j Jalifornu will soju rival Eutope in i ler grapes and raisins. Our cotton ! )&Its aiet!:e finest in the world, and . <1 ?v mill vtmrtt HIT i l tt- \/k Ml vill soon make as tlic greu'est nijncu!ural, manufacturing and exportin<r! lountry in tlie world. Lot our people risit any qu incr of the globe and I lie v ' vill return, :t< 1 have done, fuliv e.on-' 'inced that tin: United States is the avored spot on the cart!:. rnor. l or Over I'lfty Years. Mks. Winsi.ow's SooTirtsi; Svuci' has ieen used for over lifty yer-rs by millions if mothers for their children v.h'le teeth-; ii"*, with peifei't Micccss. it s.?:>t!:; < the . :hiM, so!tens the jii'ins, allays a! pain, ' tires wind colic, and is the be*t remedy nv T")i:ivrl?.i. i l! will t ili? IVlOr lit !e sufferer inula.'.iately. Sold by Drujlists :n every tarr. of tiie world. Twentyivi; < cuts <i bott.V. lie sure and ssk )"r Mrs. Wiusluw's .Soothing Syrup," and ake no other kind. o- i>. ly Female Weakness Positive C';ire. o The Ekitoi::-Please inform jour caders that I have a positive remedy or the t'lou^and and one ills .vhicii .rise lr-nn derailjrcft female organs. ' shall he 2fl<id to ?end two h)ltle> of ny remedy kuek to any lady if they ?iil send iheir Express and P. (). ' .d.lrrss. Yom\s rcspecU'ullr, I)i; E. (j. JAKUUIil, UricA, X. Y." IWiS. in:. I>IJUKU, \V;n:.'::c-s il;-.'.vr:n, I::<l:gc3t;o:s and iiKOWN'S J'.:- " r.XTTKRS. ; curii u'iii-kly. l-y ?" cleiucrs In aed:ci::>:. 1 the sc:iuii;.'. mM: Wail1 ;uraftU2fem&te bomplaints and Monthly rrecrularity, Leucorrhoea or "Whites, Pain in ' , ? ... _*-u K.in.Ta >acK or oiuub, . p the whole system. It lias cured thousands nd v.-ill cure you. Druggists Luve it. Send tamp for book. i ?B. Jt P. DBOMGOOLE A CO., Louisville, Kr. T le the Best? tires and improvements, and I 'HEEL CO. I Denver, san Francisco. s a ra s zs m a djf 8 8 i SLsiba ^ aaSHiwntiiiaimiMMj * . 4M A j| 1 TEs"gg>nftLsJ OOIIM6 Cll Efs Will completely destroy the desire fori 61 less; cause no sickness, and may be give FS-j edge of the patient, who will voluntaril1 4 DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE U tho patient, by theusoof our SPECIAL "T3 During treatment patients are allowed rag phine until such time as they shall voln We send particulars and pamphlet ci gjS bo glad to place sufferers from any of tl ssra tion with persons who have been eurcd b bM HILL'S TABLETS are for sal EH druggists at $ |. jO per package. i? If your druggist does not keep them, Egg and we will send you, by return mail, i Tablets. " ? gs. Write your name and ?d<lrcs3 plain g whether Tablets arc for Tobacco, Mo jggj -Liquo* iiaLii. I H DO NOT BE DECEIVED is to purcl |?3 anyol the varioud.?osiru:ii.s ilivture b< [ ^3 offered for sule. Ask for "PTTT.Ty; gg9 TABLETS Slid take uo oilier, lltuiufacturcd only by THE J? ' | OHIO CHEMICAL CO.. /(| El, 53 & S3 Opera Clock, LIMA, OHIO. 3 FREE. TO&Si S? := RtSPONSIBLi \ A GENTS WAN i 4? (In writing please: motx m *^4 w i&W F I \ ^o2\K f vol WK A HE GIVING WE ARE KEEPING , VERY BEST MAKES, OF \: TO GIVE SATISFACTION: PRICES ARE ALWAYS T] Q. D. firiniifVir A WlVCS IT* I '0 i C ft .'A. AijLfuuij i For YOUNG LADIKS, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 14. isa.3. A beautiful and f a'tractive College home. New buildings, [ ar.w ? tlie lins*?t in the South. Modern | impioVi inants New Pianos and furni-1 turo. Campus ten acres, magnificent; I mountain scenerj: in Valley of Virginia,! famed for health. European and Atneri-j can teachers. Full course. Ads'antajres j in Music and Art unexcelled. For Cata Ioljuc address th<? Fre.-ident. W. A. HARRIS, V. V., Roanoke, Virginia, j jgggSgpl^ PARKER'S , HA,f* BALSAM i Clcnn-.-j n_id beautified t-ic hair. ! sSa Proniotij a luxuriant growth. i c'XV-S5w^ wMlKeTer Fails to Hesters Gray i "vj(?5 Hair to its truthful Color. ' iV Curca ?c*!p^di?^53 8; hair iulUug, The Consumptive and Feetole and an ?bo ! p .::.-rfromc*hati?liiij;d:sfaspf?!n>u!du?eParker's Q-inrer 1 V !.-. Itruri,?tiu,uorrtCoM;h. W- alc l.uon. Debility, In- ( - ;i.,n, rcinalcwcakiiovi. iUi>-ui.:Sti>iii aodrain. J0<, 3c $1, j f'^jSERCOfi?"1^- T> or.'v sure core for Conn, j i;; ,rcjs.-. at DruES'f. . ( I ^aai li JL SX i?- iu r" V * J \J L# | ' inside, outside. an.i :*.!> ti>c vay through, ! by drinking 2-t. . I Hide? a? Root; J. RGGI* i This great Temperance drink; la'as healthful, as it is pleasant. Try it | ^ PHOTOGRAPHS. T J 1. AM prepared to tulce 1'iU l u KJ&o j j and solicit the patronage of the'publis j ? i MRS. J. D. DeHERRADORA . 1 C 7-20 0 Children Cry for Pitchers Castoris.1 ? Bargain?. Barg WP A T?V QFT T Txrn < Millinery, Dress Goods, Ladies' Summer I Ladies' and Mi Men's Low Quarter Shoes, Men's and Boys' Su At a BIG REDUCTION in p I<KH.SiI bl'Ut'K. come ani bargains. Most respectfully A. MA.CD( BLACKSTOCK, 8. U. s^BSaSASaSaffiAfUeSoS ^ i nriflPisnrn WE GClBiilQ tat incmcRiDcn. and invife 1 ^SEi j careful investigation as to our t& gy | ity and the merits of our Tablets. loride of Gold Table OBACCO in from 3 to5 days. Perfectly han n i:i a cup of tea or coffee without tne knowly* stop smoking or chewing in a few days. ApTin < cube cured at home, and-with- J iliiil o;:t any effort on tho part of 10KMULA COLD CURE TABLETS. t'-.e free use ci Liquor or Aior- SjAK utarily give t:;eui up. f testimonials free, and shall S A. ^ icso habita in commuuicay the use of our Tablets. S e by all fiest-class ^ S 01* your Tabic: The Ohio Cjiesiicai^a&L S for *1.00 worth of you ]3 f them all right ana, althon AS they did the work in lcs? tl ^ TpiiIt vol fewF f Thi: Ohio Chemical Co.:?Gentli S word 01 praise for your Tablets. A1 S liquor, an d t hrough a friend, I waa led S constant drinker, but after using youi jind will not touch liquor of any kind. 13 you, in order to know the cure wus penaan< nio Chemical Co:?Gentlemen:?Your Tab] used morphine, hypodermically, for seren iges of your Tablets, and without any effort < .Address all Orders y THE OHIO CHE ~~ 51, 53 and 55 O meatioQ this pape:.) jmrnffCT J Q HEN YOU WAN' Tm|| ' m-*Twwr wr ^vtvJI J ii n ii i mi m rTIllSDEnUHH aitenHHH ^ GREAT MASH VKICH WE GUB ; AND YOU KN^HHj 3E LGWEsT.^^j 7TT T TPA'DT ' 'Mil CLEVELAND [IAS PRESSED THEBUT1 ON AND the World'# Fair lias opened. So luve A.Williford & Co. A full line <<f Jroeerie-, Confectioneries, Canned Good?, Lemon.*, Cigar* and Tubaeco, Hardware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Brooms, Horse and Cattle Powder*, Harness, Bridle5, Sad dies, Ana tinny ouier necessary iaimiy ariclcf too numerous to incut ion. Givo is a call. We mean bu-iness. i. WliLIFORD & CO. WINNSBORO, S. C. )nc door South of Cotton Exchange. riie Peoples Bank,; ' WINNSBORO, S.?. ioes a GeieralBaitiME Bins. bits in sells Eicime. Dti U- HO i'vui vcmv paid on deposits in Sayings Department. Interest filtered up ?n the first *f ach quarter. apilai Stoclc Paid In, * - $50,008 rndinded Frs?ts, - - ; $13,800 W. C. BEATY, JAMES DATS, President Cashier ' "ii ?. .... 1 ah?. Bargains. *4 1^???, ?. 3UT OUR STOCK OF Jndervests, ? sses' Oxford Ties and Slippers. mmer Clothing and Neckwear, GJ >rices ior SPOT CASH. All ^ d take advantage of these rare 3JSTALD & CO. S A CUBE S 4 Lho most S iponsibil- f wm ~ k V/ Testimonials C S from persons a k jt who have k??11 E / cured by the use of B y Hills Tablets. U M Toe Ohio Cuzxicxl Co. r n Dzik Six::?I have been using your |P r? for tobacco habit, aud found it would fa hut you claim lor it. I used tea centi Hi of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, ci one to five cigars; or I would smoks BS to lorty pipes of tobecco. Have chewed for twenty-Ave years, and two packages SB ts cured me so I have no desire for it. _ ii. M. JAYLOUI), Leslie, Micb. dobbs FKEKT, N: Y. Co.Gentlemen :?Some time ago I sent M jr Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received jjii 1 was both a heavy smoker and c hewer, ns ja;i three days. I am cured. ^ its, MA'i'HE W JOII XSON, P. O. Box 45. Kg pittsburgh, pa. ? bmes:?It jjives me pleasure to speak a Kg y son was strongly addicted to the use of to try yonr Tablets. He was a heavy and Jfe Tablets but t n rec Java he quit drinking, iave waited .'?ur month before writing &n ' y at. Youri truly,- Er^ *< MRS. HELEN MORRISON. fc, ciNcnwiTi, Onio. lets have performed a miracle in my case, jfea years, and have been cured by the nae of B85 >n my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. MICAL CO., J* | pera Block, lima, ohjo. uj.'jjwjMMgjiiMiiiiMMiiiui.iLJ'Uini^grrrg'^^^J^L HOES. J ~~ <3SS8- i . UN i\ ANYTHING- IN | 1 J CONSIDERED. HlQH GRAD^Q^H^^^P^ FULLY WARRANTED. NONE BETTU^B^^^ I I CATALOGUE, DESCRIPTION AND PRICES FREE. WRITE AT ONOE, OR OALL ON OUR REGULAR AUTHORiZf D AGENT IN YOUR TOWN. ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. WhoIejaieBuilders^^R^j^^l^^S^C. ^ FOX 8AZ.E BY | HAL I. & CRAWFOm I MTINNSKORO. S. C. ?-FOR? t 350 Folds Gotion j I ? 1 We offer one ton Cotton m | Seed Meal for Three Hun- _ | dred and Fifty Pounds Mid- ^ idling Lint Cotton, payable next fall. Every prudent farmer should side manure his cotton and corn with cotton seed meal M at that price. Now is the M time to do it. I Respectfully, B W. R. DOTY & CO. .' notice: SURVEYING DONE AND sd by tM/^T lO-itsiy i?wuss?f & <'V M *4^1