The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 10, 1890, Image 4
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?AND? I
Tli.e Horry X31era,lc3.
oim: vi:ait t'ou fta.tio.
THIS Al-LIANCK.
The Alliance bids defiance
To monopolies and rings,
Tbe vices and devices
That enrrimttmi iilwawo
I'm a notion that devotion
To its principles and aims
Will most surely and securely
Tear from us our galling chains.
With grout patience and endurance
We have borne a heavy weight;
lly our labors, on our shouldors,
NVe support the 'Ship of State."
Shall we meekly and completely
Bow our necks to further wrong?
Shall we blindly and supinely
Listen to the Siren's song?
Shall the wealthy and the lordly
Tap our veins for further blood?
Shall we nourish, that it Hour sh,
All tins vile and grasping horde?
Let us, rather, join together,
That our rights we may maintain,
That this giant, so defiant,
Mov be numbered with the slain!
Ix't us rally, hill and valley;
Press and pulpit, urge our cause!
Bench and anvil, plow and spindle,
Help to make us better laws'
Rouse, ye farmers! Wave yeur banners!
From yon erag tn sen girt sami!
Rise, mechanics! With your efforts
We'll rudecm "Our Native T^mul!**
fJvt'/liUII/''.
tjih >1 ississi 'f ov i::rFLOW.
IVoplc Liv ing On llousc Tops ?
Deplorable Condition of Altai
is.
St. Lot is, April 1.?Information
from what is known us the
Laconic Circle, a section of country
between Helena and Arkansas City,
which is practically surrounded by
the Mississippi and White rivers, is
to the effect that the people there arc
in a deplorable condition. The water
poured over the levees on both
sides, and three hours the Circle was
tilled even with the surface of the
rivers, The water averaged eight
feet deep. This occured so suddenly
that the people had no time to do
i.i.: nn i 1
uiiyiuiiig. i neir nouses, stock and
everything else they owned was in
the water and in some cases swept
away before they realized what had
happened.
Citizens of Helena sent the steamer
Hons Coombs down there last .Thursday
as a relief boat to aid the people.
A correspondent on board writes that
when the steamer arrived at the Circle
a number of houses were found
blown of their blocks, or stilts, and j
others were badly careened. The I
people had been living in the lots of
some of the low houses, and when
they careened they could only escape
K v l/nA/?L'i*\/v h/^1 /wi % ?? 11? a ^
"j nuv< niu^ UU1CO 111 till." IAKJIHi Ot'V
eral people were blown inlo the water
and fcwam to others, whore they reremained
Thursday night, and a
number of cattle were drowned.
On Friday men went over the Circle
in skiffs and transfered people
from trees and roofs to gin houses,
whiah are generally substantial buildings.
These houses are now packed
with people, hundreds of persons
being ir. some of them. The Coombs
took Helena 131 persons and 110
cattle.
Many of the planters in I he Circle
are utterly mined, and I he re
mainder have no seed no plant, even
should the walen sub id<- in i me to
put in r crop. The . :.i' ring has
lieen, and will be i. an(l . id of
all kind- will pc ms i-fcsary to carry
0 the people through their affliction,
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Tin; MAIU'H CONVENTION.
An Imlcpcmlniit Mownifiit |
Lciul by C'apt. Tillman ami Ills
Lieutenant, <1. \V. Shell.
York Enterprise.
The die is cast, the Ituhicon is
crossed and ('apt. Hen Tillman is
marching to the Executive chair of
South Carolina as the nominee of an
independent movement in South
Carolina policies. We use the term
advisedly, since a thorough examination
of the motives which prompted
the desire of making nominations
outside of the 1 )omocratic part) force
us to oall the convention an independent
iiiovemi.nl I 11m-.n i.i- ,1,,. ;.... i
... , . .. M i i VT ' t vm vi?;ri IV" j
not to bo misunderstood when '
characterize it 11- suoli. In a previous
editorial we attempted to stale
exaotlv'our position upon this ipms
tion, and if our readers will remember
we said that there was nothing
to prevent, or we saw no harm whieh
conbl result from a meeting of the
character of recent convention, pro- }
vided it did not go to far. Too form- 1
ulate iu the shape of resolutions or
platform the grievances of those who
were dissatisfied with our present government,
is a right guaranteed under
the constitution, and would not he
out of place if presented to a regular
Democratic Convention, hut when
is attempted to force a nominee upon
the Democratic party in advance,
when the party, as such is not repre
scnteu, wo think that no other words
can l?o used which will more forcibly
express the meaning than to characterize
it as an independent movement
<'apt. Tillman and his Lieutenant,
Mr. G. \V. Shell, were the masters
of the situation since they had a
chairman who would make Tom Keed
blush as a parbnientarian, and they
used it to the advantage.
Kor five years ('apt. Tillman says
he has been working for the interest
of the farmers and only desired an
appointment as trustee of an Agricultural
College as his reward, yet we
find him preparing a platform which
he carried in his pocket to Columbia
and boasting that not a dozen words
were changed; and while professing
to refuse the crown, makes the insistent
statement that lie was the only
man with brains and judgment
enough to successfully meet the forces
at Philini and earrv out. the re
forms which he himself dictated.
For live long years he had been only
working for a trusteeship, when refusing
absolutely the nomination he
might have be.cn a hero. Was it 1
out and dried? How else could it
have been accomplished? Suppose
for instance, that all those who were 1
not in svmpnt'-v with thcconvention 1
(and about one half of the convention
we do not doubt would join)
would call a convention and do as
has already been done, the split in
the Democratic party would he complete.
We lufve too much faith, however,
in the good sense and iudflroment of
our people to believe for a moment
that the "suggestions" will he supported.
It is a matter which appeals
to every true Democrat, and it is our
earnest hope that Tillman and Tillinanism
will be forever buried by
the Democratic Convention.
Cleveland Common Sense
CoujMiiUft, O , Mured 23,? The
students of the Ohio State University
held a mock Democratic national convention
and nominated Grover Cleveland
and .lames E. Cam pell for
President and Vice President.
The nominees were informed through
a committee of the convention's action,
following has been received:
"New York, March 20, 1800.
"Mr. W. II. Clark?Dear Sir: I roceivee
the dispatch signed by you and
others with pleausure as an evidence
of friendship and kindness which
caused me gratification, hut I know
that you will not fail to understand
me when 1 say that I am sure that
there are quest ions and lopies which
press upon the minds of our people,
I the solution and treatment of which
are of vastly irreater imnortarice than
the political fortunes of any man. I
do hope that the students of the University
of Ohio will appreciate this
fact and will see their full measure
of poiltieal duty in laboring to eni
force the doctrines of the true Demo|
cracy and in rotrieving the people
I from the delusions which have beset
them to their undoing. Thanking
you and your associates for the kinti
'expressions contained in your dispatch,
1 am yours very truly,
(i ROVnit CJ.KVXLaNn."
- - -- ? There
are 400,000 converts to
I Christianity in Africa, and re-enforcements
are now being recruited
nd drilled bore in America, and
w ill soon be 011 the march- Let us
(!>? wh o we can to prepare the w; y
of idle Lord in this direction.?
(yhristion A (fvorote.
Pin* ami NcoUIpm.
A spoonful of strong vinegar in a j
kettle of hot lard will prevent dough-!
nuts from soaking fat.
The toughest fowl can l?o made eataide
if put in cold water -plenty of
it ?and cooked very slowly from live
to six hours.
One teaspoonfnl of ammonia to o
teaeupful of water will clean gold or
silver jewelry; a few drops of clear
n<|ita ammonia poured on the under
side of diamonds will clean them immediately,
making thorn very brilliant.
Lamps mas he prevented from
smoking I ku - their wick- in
\iiii .tram! ilivng them before tlu-y
are used.
To clean hair brushes put in a basin
of water a few drops of pure urninonia,
into w hieh plunge t he brushes,
taking care to shake them well. When
the bristles have become white pass
the brushes through pure water several
times ami leave them in a moderately
warm place to dry.
To remove a glass cork from a l>ottie
there is nothing so efficacious as
giving it gentle taps with a strong,
slender object, such as a ruse knife
or a pair of scissors. The strokes
should be administered from under*
neath the sides of 1 he cork. It will
be found surprising how quickly this
method will serve its purpose, when
any amount of hot water and unnumbered
heated cloths have not
done t he work.
Itcuut iI'll 1 Old Women.
By do means is the "palm" for
beauty, talent and refinement award- j
ed entirely to the younger women of
London, hut sharing equally with
them are the beautiful old women,
who have livol most of their noble
lives there. Mrs. (J lads lone and
Baroness Burnctte ('outts, who has
a "strange, sweet, weak face,'* come
tlrst on the list of beautiful old
women. Mrs. Gladstone's greatest
beauty lies in her expression, so well
interpreted by Hubert Ilerkoiner at
the I loyal Academy. Another charm
ing old woman is Mrs. Sterling, recently
retired from Irving's theatre. '
Mrs. 1'roctor the mother of Adelaide
Anne Proctor, and widow of
Harry Cornwall. At SO Mr-. Proctor
was still a brilliant society woman.
Mrs. Tom Taylor still holds |
her place among the best amateur
pianists of London. Mrs. Pfeifer, \
of artist ie dress reform fame, is said
to have written sonnets, "the tinest ^
since Shakospcars." She wears some
of the he-t adaptations of (Jrecian i
drapery to modern eo-d nines. M?fna
('i.' d he i ; :i.dor iii t iial int<
11 i i-ci sion, "I .Marriage a
Pailnr looks a living proaf that
"Marriage i.. a Success." -London s
Lett?/ . f
NVIiat Hoys Should Learn.
Not to tease girls or boys smaller
than themselves.
Not to take t he easiest, chairs in the
room, jmt in the pleasantest place,
ami forget to offer it to mother when
she comes to sit down.
To treat their mother an politely
as if she were a strange lady who did I
not spend her life in their service.
To be as kind and helpful to their
sisters as they expect their sisters to
to be tot hem.
To make their friends among good ,
boys.
To take pride in being gentlemanly
at home.
To take their mothers into their confidence
if they do anything wrong;
and, above all, never to lie altont
anything they have done.
To make up their minds not to
learn to smoke, chew, or drink, remembering
that these things cannot
be unlearned, and that they are terrible
drawback to good men and
necessities to had ones.
To remember that there never was
a vagabond without these habits.
To observe nil these rules, and
they are sure to be gentlemen.
A1HKRT18EM KVI'S.
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icope. Tbr following cut irlva* Hie n|.pr?raore of il redooedto
about tbr fiftieth part of IMbnlh Jt M ftand, 4o?bleiUetele.
acnpt.aa largo aa ta aaey to tarry. Wa will alaofbow yoo bowrotl
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A good Tooth llrmh or some thin perfumery.
111? Drug Store in the plncc to
go nml Ret them.
11" you want some of the bent kerosene
oil in town, or any dyo stuff*, c?U on him.
pens, pen staffs, pencil#
fancy ou plain, writing
paper, and good jnk can
all he found there, axlk
grkase, house andcattlb
powder.v.
Physicians' Prescriptions ('nmitotinrivd I
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| . ' :<Wilmington,
Columbia & Augusta R- H*
4'OIt<lcllMe?l Mi'IihImIo.
Dated Jan. I3tli, 1800.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
iY'o. 13.
Leave; Wilmington 1 II) n m
' Marion 0 31 a m
Arrive Florence 7 27 a m
No. 28.
Leave Wilmington <5 15 p m
Leave (.'hadbourn H 27 pay
Ijcuve Marion 1) 88 p^n
Arrive Florence 10 20 pm
No. 37.
Leave Wilmington .. 10 10 p m
" Chadbnurn 11 4H p ni
" Marion 12 40 a in
Arrive Florence. 1 20 a in
No. 50.
Leave Florence 8 20 a m
AppIva
, 4 30 a m
Leave Sumter 4 ">.r> a 111
Arrive Columbia 0 15 a m
No. 08.
Leave Florence !) 10 .in
Arrive Sumter 10 28 a m
No. 52.
Leave Sumter 10 a in
Arrive Colombia 11 55 a in
No. 53 runts through from Chuileoton
\ ia (,'entral Railroad.
Leaving I,alios 0:15 A. M .Manning 0:50
A. M.
Train on C. & I). Railroad connect* at
Florence with No 58.
TWAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10)?5 p m
Arrive Sumter 3m hi*, p in
Leave Sumter 11 58 p in
Arrive Florence 1 15 a m
No. 50,
Leave Sumter (1 37 p in
Arrive Florence 7 50 p in
iN i?. 58.
Leave Columbia 5 20 |? m
Arrive Sumter 0 8? p m
No. I t.
Leave Floreneiv 8 15pm
" Marion . J 8 55 pm
" Chadbourn 0 45 p m
Arrive Wilmington 11 *15 p m
AO. (511.
/.cave Florence 7 50 a. in.
*4 Marion S 20 a. in.
Arrive Wilmington II 10 a. in.
No 78.
Leave Florence 4 85 a xi
Leave Marion 5 22 a in
Arrive Wilmington 8 85 a m
Daily, + Daily cvcept Sunday.
No. 58 runs through to Charleston,S.
via Central It. 1L, arriving Planning 7:04
F. M. Lanes 7:12 F. M, Charleston 0:80
P. M.
No. 51) connects at Flor. nee with C. and
I), train Irom Chcraw and Wadeslioro.
N os. 78 and I I make close connection
at \\ ilmington with W. A. W. It. 1L tor all
points north.
Train <,yi Florence It. It., Leave Fee Dee
daily except Sunday 4:40 F. M., arrive
ltoYtlan.l 7:00 F. M Itcturiiing leave
Rowland 0:80 A. M, arrive Fee Die 8:50
A. M
Train on idanclu ster & Augusta It. If.
leaves Sumter dailv exct pt Sun i : 10:50.
A. M, arrive Itieliardsou 12:01 A. M. Returning
leave Itieliardsou 12:80 F. M. arrive
Sumter 1:80 F.
.i. F. DIVTN l?, CJon'1 Supt.
.1. It. Kuni.y, Supt. Trains.
T. M. IO.mkuson, CIcii'l Puss. Agent
Schedule (>{'
Wilmington Chadbourn and .
Conway R. R.
C'liADiiouiiN, N. (A, Dec. 2, 1880.
Schi dulo in effect from date.
NO. ti, SO ITIlBOl'N I),
rWSKMil l; V Ml KlM-lisn-i- -
WAIM, KXCKPT
SUNDAY.
I ea\ e ChadbournJ 0 45 a ki
I v?? ClarciHion II) 8(1 a m
/ eave Kinerson 10 to a m
Arrive at M . Tabor 10 45 a in
/.eavo itu Tu tor J 10 55 a m ^
Arrive at LorisJ 11 17 a in
Leave I .oris II 04 :< iu
/.( av SaitI'ordJ 11 40 a m
Leave li..yl>oio 14 04 p m
Leave l'rivetts 14 15 p in I
Leave Adrian 14 l$piD l
Arrive Conway J 1 00 p in
NO. 7, NORTHBOUND,
I'ASSKNCKll AND KKKIOllT DAILY, KXOKl'T
SUNDAYS.
Leave Conway 4 80 p ih
/.oavo Adrian !i 57 p m *
Leave l'rivetts 0 00 p m
Leave Haylioro 0 17 p in
Leave San ford 0 08 p in
Arrive tit Lor is 0 47 p in fl
Leave I,oris 4 05 p in I
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 27 p m . fl
l.eav e Tabor 4 87 p in |
Leave Knicrson 1 14 p m fl
Leave Clarendon 4 40 p in
Arrive Cliadbourn 5 45 p r:i fl
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4 i I'lfgrnpn ?Mr.Uons. B
Train N<?. C> will ivait at ('hnilitourn 3
for train No. 78 W. (.7 Si A. It. It.
Train No. 7 will eonneet with tram 8
No. 1 ?*>, souUiboniul, on W. C. A A. B
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Superintendent. B
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to njj yo/j) ttr^rjisc m rvioN 8
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