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i? Horry Herald. | nulls, a 4"'? ?*- i ? ?ii?* IN?>1 OH|.?.? :U Ci?a\v;iy as swoikI class hi .tiei.J oo2sr-^7"^."sr, s. o. I'll I'KSOAY, MCI I. :M. - INS7. mmmrm mwm?nw^tm iwihii tmmuwrx^MH * lit ";viiU> was nearly destroyed l?v lire lust week. Two thirds of the tuxulile value of the town is said t? have I teen entirely eonsunied. mm entitle to alw.it Crea! destitution and distress . 1 ' reported as prevailing. I'ersons lost everv . i.: . . . i.I i iiiin'_j ami in?? ousinoss parr o; *??w11 j lu-iii.;- destroyed. no moans of r lie! could ho afforded till it came from t outside. Surrounding towns arc [ contril?utintr liberally. A repot I lias lie put in moti< i>\ the 1 iostou // v './ I'ia' there has been an open rupture with the Prosj. dent and Secrotarv Kn I >:t, ? f Masaehusett*, and eonseopnuitlv the >. < rctarv will resign hi- t tin iet po.tion. The rapture is allege * > have occurred on account of the Presidents lenorino the Secretory in ol>i in! transactioc.i- pertainin ^ t < his of lice. ??e. The Washington eorros-I pondent of the .V- irs tin J i 'tntr't do- i nies the report and ouotos the President as sa\ iuir nonsense." W . M . .I ones df the Spartanburo //and (P. Pariejt, a younp! lawyer, of Spartanhuro-, are having a ! lively tiit alnisino" oael: othe:*. I'he H. rtifd accuses iturrett of oamldine, ' seduction, radicalism and other sharp I practices and Itarrctt replies in a three ' column article denounein?r .lones as an unprincipled failure, a convicted Munchausen ami a siieakino- coward, that his editorial reflecting upon him. (Itarrctt) was prompted !>\ unhol\ ano sinister motive and explains the charees .1 ones makes Twaitist him as as simply constructive and not real iii fact. The language used is not that of the seeker for truth and the promoter of the public peace, Imt is calculated to fail passion into an action devouring lda/.e that may result in serious harm to a community. All such newspaper alterations (if it stop there) are to he deeply deplored. I'he ('ommittee on < 'migressiona! apportionment of the Pennsylvania 1 legislature reported in favor of redisricting Philadelphia so as to give tlie whole ( 'ongression il delegation to the Republicans. Hut the jfi.ui Kepubliean lights of I 'eons', Ivania the ('amorous, Kelley and others saw the mistake the Legislature was about to commit in sacrificing S. .1. Kmd.dl and prevailed upon that bod\ to reconsider its determination and change its tactics. .Indire Kelley is reported as saying: "Kandall is worth more to the cause of protection than all the Kepubliean delegation from that State coinlhned." Kxaetlv so; he is a position to divide the Democratic party on any proposition for tariff revision and uniting his wing of the party with the Kepublican protectionists, defeat all efforts ti> revise or modify the iniouitons tariff. The Kepublican members from Philadelphia have, therefore, unanimously decided to re-arrange the Congressional apportionment so as to provide a Democratic district for Mr. Kandall. Pennsylvania Republicans (Protectionists) can always be relied on to find out wherein lies their advantage. Edgefield morality ami respeet for human lifo must ho improving. A jury oT that county has had the moral courage to convict one of its citizens of the crime of manslaueliter. This is a step in the right direction, and now if the citizens will persevere it may conic to pass thai human life is regarded, in Edgefield, as sacred and not to ho taken without the certainty of being followed hy swift and condign punishment. if. T. .Jones kiiicdi, apparently without suflicient provocation, sometime Jigo, throe men father and two sons tin? father being old, infirm and palsied. Jones was brought to trial and the jury failed to agree and a mistrial was ordered. lie was brought to trial again this term of the court in Edgefield and convicted of manslaughter for killing the old man. lie was mt tried for kiliimr tin. ? '> " " h "" 1 "w h<>ii?. Attorney (rpnoral Krnle and Solicitor Nelson prosecuted and Major W. T. (iary, of Augusta and (>aryA: Kvnns, of Kdgelield defended. He cannot complain of his lawyers for inability or insufficiency of effort, they loft no stone unturned in his behalf. .fudge Norton sentenced .lopes to twenty-live years in the State 1'epitentiary five years less than the legal limit for such crimes. An appeal will probably be taken to the Supremo < \>urt. \ mk " ml m?. averajy^ f'nU' tVoVn'\ rl has strU' U till- rioht chord in his >*no. <?estinn of an . Ii/rirnlhirol /-V//V for I lorry. it is possible. n;iv it is ft*s? sible and in our ojiini >n nothing < an be done tli.it woitid be more bencfia and stiimiliitino- to tlio farmers of the oountv. I'ho ? i * ? i it'll 11 u ra I po.-siinii-j tins of I lorry :iri? eoual to most o*" tla' comities of tin* State and .simply : 1 ! i ' 1 reipnre o '\''tojiini'i.t, Imimoiiio out, ! to j>rovo <(. l'oo many men ineten , '.;n?* l ? farm hr. ' mad their farm- j o.jr operations ndi'v to tie it tin* pontine : ir:n, and the resuit i- . their ! faruio liuvo oono down, tin :r tnr.?t i?ti? farm evaluated ami tho\ arc no; ?rt", o tv, arc in a worst* eomli- j 110 i than when tlicv cnunuoioed. Otli | crnieu with luorotore t and pluck I htivn'mudv their t iritmtinc ;*;;rni an- ' oil! i v o> (heir aom-a .emu interestsI and Imve suwvv<Kh1, and an? now <i i 111 ' \vo V i; ? v' I<v doiKUul 4 I the progress atul procwrilv of Horry. > S i . >U? Sllv \| i '|f: ,is upon the o\*i\s(roerk>u ami operation ] "f .1 railroad: then we a~ * iiwtriev#.' l>!\ !o-.. Others mat sa\ it depends! upon (' moreso >tial appropriations to i loo no n the Wiuvaniaw ami improve its navio- ?t<on: then the eounfv itiul , as well ho (lti;ntx*(l into tin* Wnoca-1 iiiiiw to !).> driflo I into tin* Atlantic. \ th- salvation o> tho ooinitv depends upon tlto ontoi prisipo', determined uijHonlturists tho county witii < 1 i\ crsitioil crops. It is an easy thinjr for a man. whore tho soil is rich ami pr iductive, to plant his seed, koop tho opj|. . ami woods oloanoil | out. at d lot tho crop jrpow and make it--"if. lint thai man is the stives... fill farmer and lionofaotor to his neighborhood \vli ? learns the secret iti makine- twice tin* amount of unyi!,if?i_r i.ii tin* same land as orew I>? fore. 11 reunites, as our correspotidont ajit.lv savs, close thinkino added to com111on sciisi', anil \vc would mio. <ri\st a little I look learnino* mieht materially aid to roach that result. What hotter method can lie adopted to c\cite comjietition and stimulate exertion to attain this desirable end than 11\ meelinjr imen a vettr and cointiatino results. Friction jirodnces warmth so the rubbino toe-ether of farmers at an Agricultural Fair would produce that warmth of desire for excel|<mvp in theit Micatioi that would soon put a new phase on the fannino operations of iiorrv and infuse new hope and energy in each ot her. j 'The merchants of t'onwav heartily endorse the scheme and will contribute liberally to its inauu'uration and support. The success, or failure of the scheme, is now largely dependent upon the live and enterprising farmers. W e have consulted several of this class some will enter into the scheme with enthusiasm others with some difference and mi.sup vinos. Success is achieved liy deteniiined, j pnrsistent effort, and we liojie the farmers will take hold of this enterjirise with that resolution and dotermina-' j lion (hat cannot entertain for a mo- ! inent the idea of failure. Where there is a will there will lie made a j way. We shall have more to say on this subject hereafter, but we hojie, i in the mean time, to hear from our I lending farmers. The iVnnsyW ania <?crry mander. ! .... ? I lie Philadelphia 7'ii/us must have j taxed the artistic capabilities of all I j 11 id t ype-founders in the city of the now iJrotherly Love to have prepared die diagram of the new Centres- ! sioiial districts in Pennsylvania, with which it puzzled its million renders I on St. Patrick's Day. It is fearfully I and wonderfully made, and heals the most intricate war map clear out of I sio|,t. lOven the J'inus is compel!j ed in sn that the new apportioutment hill "makes rams horns straight l>\ comparison, and throws into tlie shade all the shoe-string gerrymanders of modern politics."' This new gerrymander is the work ot the small Ifepuhliean politicians I of Pennsylvania, and it has heen ( made for the openly acknowledged purpose of obtaining twenty-oie Kejuihlicau representatives out of a possipie t wenty-eioht from a State in which they would no' he entitled to more than fifteen upon a fair representative hasis. The projectors of the scheme excuse their rascality by the pica that there have been ConKressional gerrymanders in other States, and that what is ssuee for the jroosc should be sauce for the ^an-, ' dor. It must ho confessed that this is a low view to t>>k*? of : :i\ ' n' I I i i: i . < imiMir duiv, Dili the I'ennsyIvania Republicans do in>t. as a general , j rule, (alii* a ver\ liitrh view of any political question. lint tho scheme of the politicians is not certain of accomplishinir the results aimed at. "Strained districts," as tin Time* sa\s, without homogeneous people, arc valueless tou party in these days of general and orowin^ political independ' e.nce," irs nud Cotn'i< The Phosphate royalty due the State for the quarter ending Feh. was *-17, lO'hftH. Ar-ris, Mnreli 20.- About two weeks Hj'O the ioWOT llOUS ' ' >{ 1 % f> l!i" ?. ' hi', ?>v ;i \ ote, expe||??d from tin' iloor, 11. S. (uniield, us?islji i* rduo. i i-porter for 1 Sun i Antonio /'i/iVy / j-prrsx, lierauso of r<>iii i1111<*<! cull' ! eritioi'-iu of tie) J on i'iIiii^.. in ; i 1!iiiisi*. \ > :t( : ' *.; />;.! 0tlU3()(l the \ r< si <il S| i. t !' *n:i! ? o i, kH-.x.'iiio hat in* un!..\w"uilv prevented itiiii trom enterino ti?" !u!.' >y of tin* I louse. ( Tin' Sm'.iki'r wa taken before jus- [ ln'i i iii/. l-'eener to answer tlio cliaioc. VVIkmi t lie Mouse learned that 'lie Speaker lia been arrested,! ep>at iinlienatiou and exeitement I; n v a i I e? I. \ "'pi' ii. f-.i/i was immediately eloeletl and a resolution was ad ipted d reeling tit" sergeant at <o hi- lortnw (it to hi-mo fantield and Justice Kft^nop before the bur of the ] House, to answer for contempt in I M* < 1 _ (uiiiii?tf the tillicor. The >< recant-at arms, with a corps of as- ! - \ e,, >1 tin- .1 ustice's ( 'onrt in kiinterruptinjr the proceed '.ill's tud bnuie-iit Justice Kroner Ml ?i I kltihcld nofnro the bar. ti uise nt'itl a *_rI t session to! i - .is- a re-eiuiion [or the puni.diof t ';:il:e!d and the Justice. K\ o scenes ensued. t'anliehl v. i permitted to make a statement, lie declared that he ladievod he had ; tioiit of access to the press h>!> !>v. and the rieht to institute proceedings t?? test his ('otistit ut iotial rieht. lit' defied the i louse hy closine' with a statement that he had nothing to reirret; whoreu. on hy a vote of n.i to 'J I the I louse adopted a resolutions enmuiiitino t'anliehl to the county jail for fortv-eiifht lours, .in ;ice Kroner was diseharoed, after apolooizino. i |'he sergeant-at arms took (anlieldj t<> jail, hut returned at It) o'clock at i 11:e i11 and reported to t he , House that tin sherilf refused to receive the prisoner withoutu warrant propel U issued l>\ the Speaker. . The House thereupon authorized the! Speaker to issue warrant and ('anlield s| ent the niydit in jail. -+ ? ?r*> Serve?l ! I i m It i e li t. t 'it icAoo, Man lit It). A special i from Hastings, Nebraska, says: ul)r. I la. \\ I i am la 11. < > i this city, was ;ir- < rested last Wednesday nioht for cominilliiiir ji criminal assault on the per- 1 son of I .< >ra Mail, an 1 1 year old < o;rI, who was placed under his care i for treatment. The criin.. was com- < initted one week aoo, and today the | daetor was arraigned. .Inst after the j examination was <doseil and Mandall had lieen jdaeed under *.?(),(KM bonds a hrolher of the Li'irl pulled out a re- 1 yolyerand before any person was aware of his intention shot Mandall dead. lie then turned and walked out of t he I 'ourtroom and disappeared and no person lias taken the trouble to look for him, as the shootino is looked upon as justifiable. From the eyidenee produced it appears as thouoh Mandall and his wife, who on trial with him, luive made it a practice to ruin younjr oirls and then place them in a house of iii-fame. Mis. K'andidl is now in the custody of the sheriff. She is ouartered in her house, surrounded by a laroe mob. who although not violent, are seemingly determined to do something desperate, and the ? liances are that before tomorrow's sun she will have olh.wed her husband.,, 'I'lie Now Triple Alliance. London, March I'd. It is stated that the new alliance between (Jormany, Austria and Mali places each of these powers on an eiptality. All three will undertake the protection of individual interests, the infringenient of which mioht disturb the] peace of Kurope. 11 is ruim red at \ ienna that 10m- i peior Francis Joseph will follow tne example of (Jerman\ and confer a decoration on Siipior di Ivobilant, the Italian Foreign Minister. Annoyance is expressed in I'aris thai tho treaty <>f alliance between (Jermany, Italy and Austria was signed while tin4 attention of Franco was lixed upon (tcrmanv. A former foreign Minister of France* said to a correspondent of the London 7 i/nes: 1 shonhl havo shrunk front nothing to prevent 'ho signing of this treaty, which I consider the most serious and vexatious event for us that has happened in sixteen years." ? - Tlie Deign ol Terror frnttt Mad ! Dogs. Atlanta. March.- A mad-dog | scare has prevailed in this and adja- j cent Counties for the past two weeks, and raiding parties have slaughtered many canines. In Homer, the tenyear old son of Mr. Lockhnrt was hitten by a Spit/ dog. 11 vdmphobia developed itself and he died Saturday night. Mr. Holders, aged eighty years, was bitten and is now in convulsions. The same annual nit live women and several children, am! about 100 !;e;ul of sloo*. Near Sparta .M rs. \\\ mi was iaivoj-uted 1 >v a rabid brute. In Cherokee county it i-. said lifty mad dogs are r;;miin?r at large and several persons liavo boon Kitten. Some of the stock attacked have died in convulsions. Messengers have Keen sent in all directions for loadstones. A Minnesota man otTerred to WRg- ( er $20 that he would sleep all night | in hod with a small pox patient and i li ?1 eateh '.ho disease, but after the | money was up the legal authorities prevented h in from carrying out his plans. * .< v oi.i'ic and fl's I'art.v. * ! Th?? truth in that liv the very per-1 sistmico with which they attach Cleveland the I{ jiuhlicau papers disprove j and contradict their declarations that I. ? ha lost the leadership of his party. : N\ hen papers dec! mo, as the Chicago has in one editorial, that ( Mo vein ml has lost hot It the Mugwump and the I )eiiiocrutie support, they pro-, ( '.aim a t palpabU Cvintrudiotojy ; iinniiuecmcnt, if Cleveland laid lost the .liiic'.viniiji support surely tho policy w!i!.'h lost it must have bound e!?.sei lo Iii., own party, (hi the other hand, had he lost the support of lib : irt v such loss must have been the i'cmi!t '?f too many concessions to the ,\inowumj?s, and m a result he, would be stronger than over with tho, independent element of the country. ( b'veland has the Mugwump support because he comes as near beimr a iioii-oartisnn as it is possibly to} elect President. ib* lias the stipport of tlio Dotnoc ratio voters beeaose the chances of electing him in I.S<Sb me mnn\ times jrientcr than the c.hane?< of rh'i'tino any other 1 )emoerati ' ' candidate. ? ?> o-- No Wonder Iter lload Acbed. < 'oc nmsi'oirr, I * \, March S. Kor i two your* just An .io Soliiel lb ^rjrer, a little oirl liviiur with her ontnd-| parents in this village, had almost J constant I y complained of pains in her j1 head, which at times were so intense that she was almost cra/ed. iiiood j poured from Iter nose frequently. ' 1 'hysicians both here and elsewhere i were called totrent the child, Init they could tfive her no relief,.and were unable to teii what was the cause of her l t rouble. On Wednesday uiidit she seemed 1 worse than usual, .and her shrieks | could he hoard on the street. About midnight the little j^irl cried out to! her oi'iimlmother to come to her and see what was crawling out of her ear. } 1 Mrs. Sehiehlher^er ran to the child's; bed, and by the li<dit of her lamp! s.aw a hideous looking worm, resembling ti thousaiHl-lewoctl worm, coining out of the child's ear. Tito old lady was so fearful that the worm ( would draw hack aoain that sh" sei/.. d ' i? pair of scissors ami cut it in two. M That portion that was still in the ear ' lrew back, and the other fell on the : 1 bud. Dr. IbieU was called, and lie ' 3ut out the rest of the worm. The worn, was over two inches in j letu'th. The child, who had been piite deaf, has recovered her hearing, '. iin 1 the pains have left her hetuI. She 1 o.nplains of oreat soreness in her ' head, and she will he taken to liuffalo : r - ?.. . - ior ireiumem. March is a famous month of l>irth- Is days for livino potentates. Monda\ was the birthday of Kin^f Hubert ??f | Italy, and his fathor, Kino Victor ' Kiuamud. It also happens to be the i ' birthday of the Kmpress of Brazil. Last Thursday was the Czar's natal | 1 anniversary, and a few clays earlier had occurred that of tiie Kino of I' \Vurteinburo. Pope Leo Nil was | born on the 'id of March, ami next 11 Friday President ('leveland reaclies ' the aire of f>0. Hut the ^reat March ' celebration this year is, of course, ' that of the 2'-id, when Emperor Wil- ' liam completes his lH)th year, an | ' event whose suotrestiveness is to be 1 happily heightened by the christen- ' in?r of his oreat orandchild. All the i' . . . reionino families < f Kurope seem to ' bo preparing to send representedves '' or formal conoratualutions to Berlin ' on this occasion. Barely has the!' world seen a sovereign living in full i mental vigor and in so remarkable a degree of bodily health to an ace so extreme and still in the full exercise ' of imperial fundi mis. The celebra- ( tion of such an event, whatever form j it may take, can hard I v be overdone, as the fact on which ii is based if ex- i, ceptional. L Ansel Hotline's Strange 1 rouble Self, L < Pit11.a i)hi.enia, March 18.?The < remarkable story of Ansel llourno, ( who awoke to consciousness from a { ilream of six weeks' duration in Nor- > ristown, Pa., on Monday, received * full corroboration to day. Bourne j. told of his having becoino suddot.lv < blind twenty-live years ago. Joseph j (Middleton, who now lives in Nor- ; j ristown, was at that time a resident: | of Gloucester, X. .1., and remembers | to have thero met Mr. Bourne, who < was as itinerant preacher. At that ] time Bourne told the story of his be- ; iiig mysteriously atllicted with blind- t imss and of being converted from in- i lidelitv and starting out to nreaoh. . ^ I , , ' The people of Gloucester, which is I r.ot tar from Philadelphia, across thej Delaware, ascertained the truth o these statements by writing to tlie | preacher's home. Last evening Mid- I dleton visited Bourne and recalled the j * cirsumstances of their for acquain- 1 tance, all (?f which Bourne reinorn-1 he red. Komoved by the President. J( | ( Washington, March h. The 1 President to-day directed the removal j. of James 1). Bowie, Collector of Cus- ji tonis at Petersburg, Va., ami John . Monshaw, Supervising Inspector of i steam vessels for the third district, } which includes the Atlantic coast from ? Cane Charles. \ a., to the (ivtromn I < unci of Florida. The latter has twice ! hocn suspended from office ami thou 11 restored to duty because of the failure \ < of the Senate to act on the nomination I of his successor. In making those M removals the President has taken 11 advantage, for the first time, of the repeal of the tenure of office act. Hock Hill had a 100,000 fire last j J Friday morniuo. !? Will No* Call an 2vvIr.i Session. Speaker t'arisle had an interview with the President the other day* in which the latter expressed himself quite forcihly upon the subject of calling an extra session of Congress. II" said positively that lie would not do so unless it beca no, in his opinion, necessary to avoid a financial depression, i !e intimated that ii tic accutmitatinir surplus in the Tree urv erew to sucii an extent that it became alarming and threatened business complication, lie would then assemble the h'iftieth t 'outyress; oth wise, ho would not, no matter how much he was advised to do so. -<v. . Vincent at List. Mon r<;oMi:itv, Ai.\, March I I suae II. \ indent. A labaina's <l?>f;iii! * ino .State Treasurer, who ha^ been missing since I SSo, liavino *'?* itwnv with over ),tMH) ?>f tin* public money, was ha!<f"i| in jail h re (<> da>. was eautflit near Kl I'aso, Texas. Ho li'ft Montgomery on tinipjjh t of .lanuarv tjb. IKSo. A reward of $ ),( ( HI was ??;T?;r???I for his capture. I lis securities and his own property paiil about ^nO.Otlt) of hid fuioation Tlii* ii.ttos( I'ncu . w-otucnuis 1 . ?m\s. In the, hospital, ill with ?/< mereral, ilehility, is another famous convict, llis name is Moses, Kx-t Joyeruor Moses, of.South t 'ai'olitia. 'I'liis old culprit is pretty well broken down physically. IJe is an ohjeet <>f pity, for if he wero set loose to-day lie would lie utterly unaiilc to do anything for himself. lie is a man <>f inedimn lieioht, with hollow cheek and sunken eyes. The ollieials say he has a coiisu;npti\e tendency. Some one asked him a few days ito<? what was the cause of the breaking up of llis health. He replied tiia! it was th etfeet of opium, to wliieii , he had been addicted for main year-. This may explain the consumption. > -?> A Midget !5 i?>\ nt t'tb n Lkmnu ton, l\i>.. March .*>. ! ti aa. (Mark county, a few miles south >f here, bears the distinction of mm lierino 11110110 its citi/.ons probably the smallest baliv in the world. It iva^ bojn on Friday to the wife of j Uaymond Forouson, a farmer, and lily woifdis sixteen ounces. It is 1 well formed and in vcr\ o<>nd health. I he arms of the little stranger are j just three inches lime, while its leos measure four inches. I >r. Williams,; the attemlimr 1 ihxsieian ssiw ii ,.11 r*> i - v 1 " "V " survive, if nothing unforseen happens. I'l.e mother and father nf tlit* midovt Mich weighs over ! )() pound:-, and 1 ire in the l?e:st of health. A physician, referring to the ens-j toni of traveling on sleepinjr-enrs ; with the berths made up with their j heads toward the engine : >dt is certainly bad f??r the brain of the; sleeper, as is not natural; and it is wonder that so many travelers, es- j peeially those who have been on the road extensively, experience bad j LdVeets from it. Take infants in ba (>V carriages, and no sane woman will think of trundluio the vehicle alone- so the child ooes head lirst. They always except the youne and inexperienced mother, push them alone feet lirst. Physicians invariably advise such location. It is the same on the ears, and no one should hesitate ibout havino his berth made up so as to move alone- feet lirst. It is much better for the brain. There sro many accidents and diseases | whcli affect Stock and cause serious in on venienco and loss to the bu rner and in his work, which may be ?|nii-kly remi lied by the use of Dr. .1. II. McLean's Yolcunh . f>H Liniment. llenry .1. Raymond, the jourmalist, rinco asked his contemporary, llo-j race (ireeloy, to permit him to use' nnly parts of his letter in a famous j jorrespondenee in which (Ireeloy had taken part. (ireeloy replied, "All, I >r none," Xevorless Raymond used ?nly the tuirts of the letters he wanted, .ireely expressed himself vigorously ibout the affair, and closed his illu- , uon to Raymond with these words; d like cool things of a reasonable 'I*.*;, <v i^liirin in itil ICCOOrg, |ll| lit dance, hut tin4 Himalaya of frigidity mil t lio A rot i?; circle of coagulation nvolved in tlio performance of the Little \ illain paraly/.c < !? ?!;i}it\ ami 'atigue indignation." Tlii> stands ?n record as one of the hest pieces of Wnglish of its kind in existence. Miles (Vlteillv called it a "well misained swear,"' and \rteiuus Ward eferred to it as "ait aide Itodied Initio. ' />>n'n 111 (>fi A/II' rici/1. In advance of the sickly season render roursell impregnable; a malarial atmos there or sudden change of temperature is, rnught with dauber; Use Dr. .1. I!. Me Lean's Strengthening Cordial. $!.(><) per H?ttle. Importing a Chinese f<lol. Washington, March 18.- - Appli-j ation has lieen made to the treasury j lepflrtmcnt for the free entry at San [I'mnelseo of a Chinese .loss for the loss House in that city. h'ree entry s claimed on the ground that the loss comes under the classification of mages and regalia for religious as* OciatioilS. The .loss is one loin.In./I ind fifty foot lono, iiml is coinjioskI of wood, tinsel ano metal. Col. Win 1'. Canadav, sergeanttt-arins of the SeiiHto, was ridiiio lown IVnsyIvania avenue on horseback about \ o'clock this afternoon, ,vh"ii his horse fell, and he was badly houprh not seriously injured, tf *?? U you suffer pricking pains on moving l|e eyes, or cannot boar bright light, and Ind your sight weak and failing, you ihonld promptly use l)r i. II, el,can's ifrengtliening Kye Salve. 'ifie, a box. >s??l Vorv Serious, .1 _ Sleeping oar mugnate Anything now to-tlav? Superintendent Yes. tlio courts I ui \ t <leei<It < 1 tliiit sloe ping < :!? companies must protect their passengers from ro.>l?erv I 1 "I' ll! hu what sort of rolih ry 'f% "i )n> |>eeuintions of siieak-tlnev'? and so on.' )!i! Unit's all. I was afraid llie\ were going to make us reduce prid's." I ? n A t'nlifornian shot wild goose ' the other day* and in its craw di.-eo\- i rod a live-dollar gold piece which \ was coined fifteen years liefore in Now ' >rl??ans, Th goose was pro! ,ii?I\ making for ( 'auadu with iiis hoodA Nolico posted in a certain town road: "( ash paid for hoteliers' hides." This shows w hat popular indignation against hoteliers manv lead t<>. 1? t.irding lions*' keeper "\ on old fratul; how do you walk around if you are idindV' | "I lie'nt hiind in my |e<'S, mimiiiI "I have :i theory ahoul tli?* ?I<**? I laiioaiajms," remarked a I niversilv ireshman. "I think they wcru killed |>V hein?r studied too hard. A Poekland ho\ v. ui! skatino- tl?e I other Sunday and propitiated his horrified mother hv statino that he "skated slow." F.xp >sure t ? roie.di weather, ;? 11in _ living in dan.p localities, are la.arable to the contraction of diseases el tlic kidneys and bladder. As a preventive, and for tic care of all kidiuw and liver trouble, use that valuable rent sly, Dr. .1. II. McLean's , J ivcr ascl Kidn<?\ Malm. $1.00 per bottle ' A I it woman entered a crowded street ear, and, s.'izino- a strap, stood on a o.-nt le in in s p a'.s. As soon as he. could exlrieale tiim! self In* arose and offered her his | s.att. "\ 01 are very kind, sir, ' she said. "Not at all. madam," he replied, "it s not kindness, it s self defense." I'ar better than the harsh treatment of ni< dieiin > which horribly y;ri|>.? the patient and destroy the coating of ilie stomach Dr. .1. II. McLeans Chill and Fever cure. S .Id at .*?() cents a bottle, "\\ hat is your Inn-hand's husin demanded the een-us taker, "lie has no 1 mi si i ies.--, replied tlio woman of the house. "Weil, what does lie work at?" "lie doesn't work at all; he's a lahor reformer." Sure enoueh; and what do you do?" "Plain sewino and wasliino and ironing." My ileni, "said a New .lersv wife to her huslanid, "will you oo out and see how the weather is'.'" Presently v in' 11:iiirut*<i ami ? 111: "l was bit- "j ton 1 >v milv four uiosmiiloos." "It must lx? very cnlil," sail} the holy, with a shiver. i\ Si? k headache, wind on tin stoinaeh, 1! hill'musm -s nausea, an* promptly ami agreeably hnnidied by In-. .1. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. '25 its. a vial. ut.vi'x?MU<mwM> if-fKi nrwni hi?a? A1 >VKI'TISI\M KXTS J oh. T. Walsh, 1 ItnliiTt II. Scarborough, Maii'in s. ('. i <'<?n\.uy S. i\ WALSH & SCARBOROUGH. A Attorneys at Law. Corway, fe. C. | v?m1 lls-ii \ <m!I 8 111 Vl'l N K assortnu'Mt of Silk ami Satin of all colors and similes. Call and seo them. Also, a fine lot olf CASHMERE and WORSTED inn.-in- in prieo from in cents to f< 1. per yard. ! ?- o ^PLENUM) V SSOUTMKN'I J (' PLENUM) 1 v SSOl.TMKNT (IT MKXS AM) BOYS! CLOTHIXU .11 'ST oriONKI). I : tr ALL SIZES AND PRICE3, UK STYLES AX!) QLAXTITIKS. Aina/in-lv low. Call and examine them.' BURROUGHS & COLLINS. St A TH0J3. V. GILIjESPIE. At toi'iieyat le.iw, j nil 'Ceiii 1 ! list lee. : tic u on way, S. C\ ROCK LI M E!jj" 100 ,iAI{mCLS l>(u k , < )n liniul which wo otTcr ;it pr. ! c, liarrrl, Wm. L. Rl'cK & Co., i I8 Buoksvillo, S. (' 1 *'1' i _ a great! (J UK AT UK I MICTION I CLOTHING AM) A T O. A. WIT/J SI 'ITS WOIM'11 *10.00, < SI: ITS WOHTII SM.IH), ( SI'ITS WO I IT II *20.00, ( Such us (icnts' Wool Shirts u niorul Skirts Cheap tor ( Store?Sisrn of t O. WILLiCOX, 1 jnn lft 25 A NKW STOCK U ITU Till'] M;\V \ KAI(. It is nil muli'Pini'K' fiict l!ia? \?o s, ;i tii?> '. si .-.11)1 r- r tli ! ; uioiie.\. and l!i< l>"st a sdi-ini'Mit "l hi. . n;nl < /?' > iiii ' i . .1. I is t ( >Mill'.s . g A cull will conviiic.'\ ? . ??I t!??? truthful 1 I-1 -it?M it:. i ,ii': 1 L?<x iiat Prices vo Suit tiie Times. t Vjmoii:: iii" articles in our i> h? I ?n 4> <i> S lino mi\? t > I-.' fouiul such ^ ^ * ' r.. ' 4 ? _ '* ' K - ip Z' ?* ' ' y ?-/ - / -n;jc \i li t'IB.HI' UE 'I'TOAN a,)<{ Mii ill ohm (( iiial. ii, in nM,(vi((.(l color.. ^ \L U1AXCK IM.AiDN U-?-imw Hh> l>4>st |il'iiils on lib-tunrkt'l. \\ < have <>n Stand v:u?In w liit-Ii we arc :elliiiLT close, E3.rc wii Homespun j n all xvitlths. \\\. iiavc ||?. Sc.i 's'.aij'l uc ).l>ii;| 4 yai .1 u i'lc, liicli I i" l'1"' -'<>(i.|s. Dania ells DriSlinir, <icv. "-?e> - _ . I '*xatTIi rV^'h itQ# { ioiiiin.u Dc{??nl umO. ^ \\ ear *y t J? * largest stock of Mens' awl <mills' Clothiuvr loutul in any country or. in the State. We are sellne; Ions' uits at ':n 3 J. i) ;) $ 15 oy s ami Youths' are equally as cheap. We are constantly whiinif to our stock consequently, we have sunn thiuj.'' new all lite time. -4 C' >Over Coats re se!!!,i/ letuarkahiy low*. Different s'yles ami cuts. "Qootrj a-xid. Siloes. We keep the famous S IC 3 f\ 4n 11'BIR, SlBOIl for Misses. It is the lost eomfoitahle shoe ever worn. Our Ohmtv Ocjturlmrni . always stipplieil with such a-. iitiiii *1 Fruit, ('anin .1 Miik ( aimed Vegetable-, Butter, Bacon, Mackerel, l 'IMH'SC, 1.11(1, Sutrar, (\ ITec, Flour, Oat Meal, I Lye, Soap, arch, iid any thinjj ^generally found in this market. Our object is to please, an<l one way to > this, is to deal honestly and always ve value received. ItrUHOFOMS COLLINS. July 211-1-v Notice of Final Discharge. yT (>T1(is hi I'ehy given that 1 will a apply to the I'rohate .1 nilvjeof !lorry >mitv. on Tlmr !' ! ' *" mu oi .viarcii 87, lor a linnl discharge :ts Kxeeut v of i? Kstate of Ueorjje Cochran, deceased. 11m tok ( in iiham, Lxecutor. nu ll :i -Vi -It. CYCLONE. N rnic Lcs OK ALL \ WOOIJiN GOODS tOlNCr AT ? S.25. i() I X(* A 1 ?11 .?)0, ?()IN(? AT *15.00, \u\ Ladies' Vests and Bullish. Cull ut the Shoe lie "Bold Boot." Marion, S. O. (\lM?