The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 12, 1888, Image 2
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THURSDAY, APRIL PA 18SS. !
Corrospoiidoiico.
Emror Horry I*Ikhalt>:
As I shall not b? ablo to meet my
oM friends in Conway at our fortlieoming
District Conference, 1 trust
you will not take it unkindly to have
nie inflict n letter upon you.
1 would like first of all to visit the
grave of my dear preacher son. Then
1 would like to look in upon your
Sunday-school and mark the changes
in names and faces there, joining you
all once more in some of the sweet
songs of long ago. 1 would like to
look over the congregation which
now meets to worship in the Methodist
church and take notes of the
_ % - - ?> ? * * . ? '
manges merein. Aim men, on now
delighted 1 should he to visit some
of the old friends of former days at
their homes and places of business.
Four of the hardest yenrs of my
life wero passed at ( onwaybor<>. An
afllicted wife, the pressure of debts 1
could not moot, the care of the < hurch,
the duties voluntarily undertaken of
a country publisher and editor, all
conspired to make them years of toil
and trial. But out of all the Lord
hath brought mo safolv to this hour.
1 have not seen the place and 1 have
met but few of the citizens since 1
loft there in Doce.mbor .1330. The
days that have passed sine then
have been full of duly and pr'vil'ge.
1 fondly hoped foa? awhile that 1
might ho able to return to the rentier
which then tried ine so, but it may
not be, and J submit, in uratitude to!
God that 1 have vet a well grounded
r
hope of meeting in Heaven the loved ,
ones of former days.
But what of the Sunday-school,
where so many bright lmppy faces
ucr..t in ? \*
??. VM iw VV'l|^IC)UiitU M IIUIU 1^ N U(1
and Daisy, * )lla, Kssie and Mulcom,
Frank and Kfiie, Tommio and John in,
and? well 1 cannot recall the names
of all the 1 Prdwicks and Lewises
and i higgetts and Parkers and Mayos
and l!io Bcaties, and perhaps there
are whole families that have escaped
me; others have doubtless come in j
even during these short years. lint'
are all of the alive now enrolled as
members of the church, and are they
worthy? O, 1 had hoped to meet
thoin myself. Wo siuill meet again.
Are the women of the church in
Conway as good and truly pious and ,
sternly religious as they used to he?
1 hope so. Can you speak of mo to j
them all in some way?men, women
and children?so t hat they may be .
assured if they are not alreadv, that
1 remember them all kindly yet. I
And let me ask them to remember!
me.
1 tiustBro. Thomas will reap a,
rich reward through the instrumentality
of the labors of the District ;
Conforming in nr. ?u 1
... <?ji i/iio uiiukjii, |
and that you mtoy all have a good .
time. 'Yours Affectionately,
Landy Wood. |
Now that Mr. Wood has broken ;
the icc we hopb ho will continue the
correspondence as suits his conven- :
ience. It would afford the people !
of Conway great pleasure to see their ,
former pastor and exclmngo reminiscences.
To a person who has not seen the
people an 1 place in seven years the4
chaijges may appear great, but to
one mixed up with the changes they !
1 ' J
appear slight and insignificant. Children
then have grown possibly out of1
recollection. The Sunday-school
. I
maintains its interest^ for the chil- j
dren and young people and some
few old ones. The singing is better
r> o
than formerly, an organ contributing
4.- .1- !
i<j uju improvement. Attendance j
good and prompt.
The cliurcli goers about as usual. I
The envelop? system has been intro-,
ducod for raising the pastor's salary i
and is working well. The stewards
have taken charee c?f all the collecn
tions.
All the parties named are at home
except Miss Olla Collins, who is at'
the Columbia Female College. Miss]
FfTio Burroughs graduated from the j
Greensboro Fomnle College about a !
year ago and is now at home. W.
L. Parker died about a year ago and
E. T. Lewis last year.
The piety and devotion of the wo-'
men are still exemplary. They take
a prominent pryt in all enterprises of
v improvement.
Jiorla Items.
I.oris is still on n boom, Judging
from the number of people in town
this week past and the amount of
business transacted I,oris will get
torprises will be begun sco'i at this
place, of which wo will have more to
say in the future.
Furmora two preparing to make a j
great doal of the lleecv staple, judging
from the quantity of commercial
fertilizers hauled from this place, a
large portion of which is bought by j
the Fanner's Alliance. W'e behove
the Farm ts* Alliance will help the ,
County wonderfully, and anything
that helps the farmers as a lass will ,
help all who deservo to be helped,
at least, this is our view.
.). B. t?rain<>'er will probably re-,
i
turn to Hammond this week whore
he will continue to run a mercantile
business and farm. Mr. (Irainger is
one of our most substantial ami clev- j
er you 111/ merchants and is bound to '
.
succeed.
Saturday nipdit there was a social
at Mr. I larrolson's, and quite a
crowd of youiifj people was present,
ntnon^ whom were several charming
young* ladies from a distance Misses
Mollie and Lilly hUliott, Miss Mary
Hardoo and others. t'ome noain
young* ladies and remember this is
leap year.
It. Iv. Kit i*\s store is literaiiv
packed with uooils and as an old
g*entlemr.n remarked the other day,!
there is ^reat difTerenee between* the |
outside apt enrance and the insideto
g*ei a peon inside is simply a surprise
as to the prices etc. Kihit will
show all who favor him with a. call
and is kept busy.
.1. .1. Ledum) is eiii*aj*ed in mer
can tile business now at tliis place,
having bought out one of Mr. (Jnrtngor's
stores. We wish him success, i
(). 11. Lav's new fence hoipsthol
appearance of his place greatly.
11. lb king lias moved ins mother
to Loris and she will make ;t her future
home.
We hove heard the communication
by the two I lorry girls, V. <S: on [
their recent visit to Mar >n higl4v
complimented. We believe in stand
ing up for hoiw and the young ladv ,
who ori/.es homo nbo'e cvervthbioelse
is indeed a jewel. x.
The Duty of Forgiveness.
Ej>itok Hoiti:y 11 khai.d:
Seeing in a recent issue of the
llmtAi.n that forgi venoss has been
frcquontly under discussion in t onway
lately, 1 wish some of those who)
have been studying and discussing
tiio subject to give their views on
it if <( to ii'> (kJoi'i
die' injK>'</ in oe/'noic/i otf IJari/tVC/irff
fOi((//lt/
The tea' i.ing of the parable of the
Uin?r Mid the servant against wh m
O r>
ho had an acount (Mat. J 8, 25-2 S) is. i
it seems to me, that humiliation and
seeking mercy is requisite to pardon.
In Mat. 18, lo-17 wo find "if;
thy brother shall tresspass against
thee, go and loll him his fault be-1
tween theo and him alone, if
ho will not hear thee, then take with
thee one or two more, if he '
shall neglect to hear them tell it nn- |
to the church, but if ho neglect to
hear the church, let him be unto theo
a heathen man and a publican." This
is the mode of procedure in the trial'
of recreant church members, by Pro- i
testant denominations; that they may >
have an opportunity of acknowledge- !
ing their transgressions, ii' committed,
and seeking forgiveness; which
if they refuse or neglect to do, they j
are nvplmhw" '!'< ? 1... ...m.i i...
^ v/ /v U > ;
the .lews (to whom the words quoted
were addressed^ as a heathen tnan
and a publican, was to have no j
respect or consideration for, or any !
dealings with.
In Col. 13, 13 St. Paul enjoins the
elect of God to be "forgiving one another
if any man haveaquarrel against
any; oven as Christ forgave you,
so also do ye." Christ forgives when I
I
a sinner confesses his sins, repents of i
them, and seeks pardon.
Hut, on the othe: hand in Mark 1J ,
25 wo find "when you sfa rf javiyiny^
forgive if you have aught against
any etc." Where it seems the forgiveness
must be done while "vou
stand praying," and any h- i:i nowise
restricted to one who is present, or j
who has sought forgiveness. Bo- i
sides, there are several other injunc
uwua u> iur^ivc; "inoso wno trespass
ngainst you;" "Until seventy times
seven, etc." Where no condition is
mado that the trespasser should ask
forgiveness, ami it would he reasons- 1
hie to ir'er that it was not necessary.
Studying these passages 1 fihd it
extremely difficult to satisfactorily
settle ihe question, though 1 am disposed
toward the negative, and would i
like to get the ideas <. f some who
have studied the subject more care- i
fully. W. L. Fj.oyi?.
There are 1,500 temples in Old Aft that
were erected to the memory of (tonfuelus.
In these edifice* 62,000 pigs, rabbits, door
and sheep are sacrificed annually.
from all oar'.s of the county I hope
you yi!i give ?paco to a i'ew items
from Green Sua, tin* banner town
ship of Horry Homily.
The farmers are making extensive
preparations for large crops, the acreage
planted this season will be
about ten per cent "renter than nnv
previous year, in this township.
The sale of -commercial fertilizers
is much larger tiiau usual, the agents
lit this place have sold about three
hundred tons in Green Sea and adjacent
townships.
The increased sales of <ninm> would
r>
indicate a larger acreage of cotton
but in proportion to other crops that
i \ i t*t\i i /\1\ 1U <nmr 1 iin I 1 ?? /I i i? n. In ?-.
v /v </?i ^ i iivi uiii i y vi i ii ?i 111 11111V,
Tlio increased acreage planted is attributable
to an improvod system of
farming and bettor stock and a^ticultural
implements. The cat crop
which is extensive is look'njr well.
(ireen Sea can boast of two of the
linost churches in llorry, lona M. H.
and I lone> ('amp Missionary Baptist.
The latter when ooinplotod will be
the movt iuindsoino in the (,'ountv.
Together with those we have a well
arranoed Masonic Hodjro and a Farn
n
titers* Alliance Hall. Our oominiinity
only needs a yood school lniil 1inp.
which, judeii or from the liberal
contributions offered by the citizens
the needed building will bo constructed
in the near future.
Mercantile business is in a nrosperons
condition, wo have three
stores o?^reneral merchandise. That
of A. McDermott, which is the
headquarters for farmer's suonlies.
I I
Mr. M. h'oxworth, a younjr m.tn
from Morion, who carries in stock :i
</("v>ra! assortment of fancy tfroocries,
eonfeot'onnrios ami dry '/ends,
'Mijoys a liberal cash trade, and Mr.
.1 ('. Hryant, who lias just opened a
first c'ass country store if* carrying a
eoinplot-- assortment of dr\ ooods.
groceries and ?reneral merchandise
and i? sellin<r very low for^ pot cash.
Although tnis is the year for [>< >li
tics, there is Imt little spoken about
who stiu] l?-? en- (ho ticket. So far
as we h;ve he mi able to leayi our
township is in favor of trying the
orimary plan this fall.
We. are fortunate in bavins* hut
P
few aspirants for olliee.
As ;t part of the nexf- ticket, we
snc-oest the nair of Dr. hi van Norton
to supply the place of Hon. II.
]j. Buck, and .'no. I'. I)crhain, Kso.
for bhcnill of llorry (kair.ty.
i )k.\tkk.
?> ;imi i nj; i ci! I(or.
lFrom o lit'Kii'ttk'Corrfviponiu-iit j
('onstress wiis not completely ext'nguisiie
I last week, l>ut it myst be
confessed it was considerably overshadowed
by another attraction
the women's International Council.
And the convention was quite a
financial success, to say the least, its
surplus being limited only by tho
si/o of the Opera llouso in which
the gathering was held. For four
days the stoma clouds wrestled with
the Council, and for four nights the
rain pattered down and the women
spattered forth ami back. They
were burning with the fires of too
lofty an enthusiasm to bother about
the weather.
it was not until tho fifth ds\y of
the convention that the sun shone
and the delegates from foreign connO
i)
tries got their first glimpse of the
American Capital with its stately
public buildings of marble and its
broad smooth avenues stretching into
distance.
The wide scope of the topics discussed
at the Conference gave unusual
interests to the proceedings. 1
might say every subject that pertained.
Attention was given to tho notable
advances in all lines of development,
involving a review of what
has been accomplished, which gave a
congratulatory tone to the gathering
r> > r> r>
and drew certain representative women
hero would not have been a*a
i ? *
iriiuuMi 11;i<i iii(3 crusade Mad oniv a
political end in view.
The ?'c2 ii' vof better orrraniza*'
n
lion in lie .. irk for women's advancement.
was the main id a of the convention,
and tho organization perfected
as tho -suit of the effort
promise to bo of historical interest
and importance.
The I'resident and Mrs. Cloveleland
accordotl tho woman's Council
a special handshaking on Friday,
and Susan l'> Anthony, who presented
the pioneers of the woman's suffrage
movement heading tho lino,
rested her hand on tho President's
shoulder during this performance
and was so unique in Iter stylo altogether
that sho kept tho President
and Mrs. Cleveland laughing.
There wore colored women in line
who were affably presented and received,
meek looking quakeresses,
: embroidery. Norwegian. Swedish, ^
'Danish, Scotch and English Indies tj(
many of whom were elegantly dress- an
od while a few Americans were in so
the wildest erolution of the dress
reform. The President emerged,
looking as if ho had been through a jj
thrilling experience. G<
\ osterday, a number of delegates r<i
to the Council occupied various pulpits
of the ci?y churches.
As usual in Washington on Eas-1
tor Sunday the churches celebrated an
; the resurrection. The Catholic and ov
! Episcopal churches were profusely j ,
! decorated with llowers, elaborate
musical programmes were rendered,
and famous masses were sung with
'great pomp, while thousands of fai*
penitents em ?rgid from the sackcloth
and ashes of the l.enlen season radi- iip
tint I v happy in now <rown ami I'uris |[
pattern honnets. re
On Friday the 11?mst? of Hepresen- n;
tntives spent tlio afternoon in (lis- '^j
cussinjr the two hills to pension the l;i
widows of ('Ons. Lojran and Blair at
the rate of $2000 a year. The de- tp
hate was interestin" hecanso one bill a<'
O
represented a republican and the oth- ^
era d 'tnoeraOe leader. Both Gen. ^
Ijotran and Glair had been nominated \\
by.their respective political f/d ' Is for la
the Vice I Vesi'h-iiey y.e?l
i) e: n o;; > 11) V
republican in 1 '*
i i i"n
in
!><<<>
and when 11 i<^H M
M i
I n u e 1
r. r ; ^ SBKBS85Sii!??3sSSsiSffi<SsK??;
n c sis i
visited tlio
stumps
) 11 f
O 11
the Mlair -i
11i
of tin; dcmocra '>|i|)<isivHRp^^i
Lo^nn lull was in the last Congress : |,e
and was then the subject of lively jj1
political discussion. Tin* committee
on that occasion divided on party J (j1(
lines, aim the l?ili was adversely re- foi
i ported which kii'ed it for that Con- lo
MM' ,- I ''"I
tjress. 1 Ins tune it occupied a very
difToreut position. It was introduc- M|
ed hy a democrat, Mr. MoShane, and oi|
was favorably reported by .1 majority an
of the committee composed of nine
Democrats and six republicans. Mr.
I Matson, ('hjiirmae of the committee . j1(
on Invalid Pensions, led tliw opposi fal
tion to tin; bill, mid H uirUe t'oeiuam pri
who sits on the domoeraiic side of ,( 1
! the House, mane the most conspic- \\*
llOll.Q ?tT<irt lit mlf/\ouov <?f i I ?- ?.ol'
??'v.w.^jr
sago. 111(1
And now that tho Blair :fn 1 Lo- ? ?
I
1 gan pension bills have been disposed ''
I of in this way, it has been suggested tiei
I that the rest of the deserving widows ,
' of brave defenders bo likewise pro- i
! vided for. not fortrettinjjr those whose;
j husbands were in the ranks.
j DAXOliltS OF TilK 1>FADLOCK.
i The Democrats Cannot A fiord
to Waste Another Week
Wasaingtgx, Anril 8.?A vigor- 1 \ ,
j ous effort will be made to-morrow to j
break the deadlock in the House
over tho direct tax bill. The
! President showed considerable inte:-- 1
i est in tho subject, and talked quite1 <
; freely about it to certain Congress- it v
i tnon who called at tho White House die
yesterday. lie expressed a desire 8(',x
1 that an amicable agreement should
J be reached so that tho public busi;
ness might proceed, but of course he
I did not underiako to make ;yjy suggestions
that might be regarded as ,,
j interference with tho legislative sell
branch of the service. Tho Senate tha
is far in advance of the House in tho l, v
i matter of routine business, and the Th
House cannot afford to waste anoth- ''iti
i er week over this matter, 'l'lie renh
, <F()(
eral appropriation bills are back- not
ward; the river and 'harbor bill, the Tit
general pension bill and the tariff i
bill also unconsidered, all of which j
nifty require several months to deter- ;
mine.
Numerous informal conferences'
have been held today relative to i J
I the direct tax bill, and although no
| definite programme is outlined the,
impression pro vails that a compro- m<
' rnise may be reached to-morrow. cut
I'KOHAItl.K SKXATOKIAI. CHANGES. "
In the event of Senator Gray's ap- ^
J pointment to the Chief Justiceship it
is nniu tr.u oeoreuirv isavarci will re(
J J WO
tire from the Cabinet and re-enter vuj
i the Senate. His friends say that ho ^
! has never been entirely comfortable c]a
in the state department, although ho pk
has maintained the conlidenco and P?i
respect of the President and the people
generally. The duties of a *en- *
ator are more congenial to him, and pnj
tho people of Dole ware would probably
take especial pride in sending
ninessee, will experience considerno
dillicully in s curb g a ro-e?lec>11.
His term expires nox'? !.!a*c!i,
d already several aspirants for his
at are in the field. The friends of Kxrjvemor
Porter are making a quiet i
it determined light in his behalf,! i
id ho will probably prove .Senator
arris's most ^ungorous competitor.
Dvcrnor Porter, .vhilo assistant sec-1
turv of State, was probably one of
o most popular members of the ad
inistration, and his unexplained
signation was universally regrotd.
Tennosseaob are said to he
xiou8 to show their regard for him,
en if they have to sacrifice Senator
arris. Trie latter is a most valuae
member of the Senate and is
?\v finishing out his second term.
H. M. I..
( niintlu is t'oining.
() it a\v a, IKi., \piii I). Tlicic
e no signs of the debate in the
ouao of Commons on Cai t a right's
solution in favor of unrestricted
n[ironiv orawuitr 10 a close. 1 lie
scussion was resumed to-day by
r. Courier, loader of tKo Oppost>11.
He said thai while Canada was a
and country, with all the natural
Ivancoments she required, yet it
mid l>o crituinal not to admit thai
ore was a wound of loujr standing
ronton in# the sources of life,
'liile Canada was losiu# her pope- '
iio'.i l?y thousands every year, the!
inclusion was in< v iable that there
is something wn no somewhere,
inada had an abundance of natural
j^duots. i be trouble la\ in not
# an outlet for tlietu.
I' history > all nations showed
li record of their efforts was '.-i
5 the area <-f their r.ul > and
ayoo, but Cunud&'s efforts' in
thictioii since 18(1*1 had 1 een
.ssiou of failures. The oui\
4for Canada to pursue was 'o
i.t^ wide as possiole all avenues j
ule. I 'nrestricted mciproeitx
lie I i' : IV, '
I f,adi: n farmers, who coi 'it .
u-t" *i*y i et :'
!', it- v.
adin1 tc.l that under this
>ment (it v:t Hr ttain v. mid be ;
inin ! ?* : nirroi.<t. Hut tlis was '
ipiestion of ? 'itiineut, it was ;
. n<?l ?! an'1 when It earn ? t<> :
V t t w , . . .
*" ? *'I'j-C 1 v v*reut J >111 u:i or l>v l?is |
j..'e Iso.d. die stood >v ;inula. ^
P ts 'rtiu t Upoositn ). t t no
:bn of 'he (uf.uniii i t.r >v ie< s after
? ...
:oi/y v<*?irfi Into was : a u.:i n
rptiper, iit.il tho only way to npaso
the discontent of tlte maritiiue
ovinccs was to give them access to
uir natural markets. No one supsod
that tiio present relationship of
ittadu to threat llMain would last <
rover, and whenever Oinndn chose (
stand by herself separation would |
<e place in pence jind friend&li . (
I !e admitted that there was forcei
the objection that wnrostri' ted re- '
?rocitv wouh1 be a step towards
nexation, but he did not fear it.
3 appealed to those who believed
it the world could not remain
itionarv, to men who believe d that [
- present position of ('.mails was j
se and dangerous, t<> support the!
nposul for free, trade with the I Hi- j
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