The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 15, 1890, Image 4

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very ThursdaJ ^?BY?i pub. g^ i / ^VJIV o, I Ik1'1crai.ro pub. u,. Bp I^llAVflX, s*. Ct Tok SUBSCRIPTION. i i w\J *j-18 mmm 111 >s 1.00 "5 ~- "hatha r>0 |^|* to 11 >pv 5 jc .'linen copy free ou application. ivATKS OK ADVKKTISlNd. Transient Advertisements .*1.1)0 per square. Kight lines of this size type make one square. No advertisement eounted less than a square. Advertising linos in local column 1.1 cents per line. Advertisements of Judge ol Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed hv law. Liberal contracts will he made wit) those wishing to advertise for three, six 01 twelve months, Marriage unci (loath notices I Short letters on current topics arc cor dially Invited. Correspondents may use any siunaturc hut true name of writer must accompanj all communications. Articles to secure insertion must he sent ^ lu by Monday, previous to day >>t puhllca All communications on husine<s, h-'t.-rfor publication, and orders for suhserip tlon as well as adv rtising, should he ml dressed to tTHK IIOHKY HRllAbl), ( 'on way, s. ( ' 1-blitorial ltrevit ion. Southern Cultivator. He content with gradual growth Never spend a dimo before yon make it. We need an entire revolution it our educational systems. Solve the labor problem by using labor-saving implements. Kvcry owner of a tillable aero <>f land should be a king unto himself. Throughout the entire land the people are saying with one voice unto the lawmakers, "Mend your way? by giving us better roads." In tasting the matter wlicthei farming it a success or a failure, in order to make the test thorough wc should first think for oursolf, and work intelligently and prudently second, secure the benefit of concerted action; third, conduct it on business principles. ? ? A CIG A1?15TTIS SMOK 1:11. The Warning of a Suffering Young Man to the Itoys of this Country. Nkw Yokk, April 20?"Let any boy who smokes cigarettes look at nie now and know bow 1 have suffered and he will never put another in hi* inouth." These wore almost the last words t>f Samuel Kimball, sixteen years of age, who died in u ward at St. John's hospital, Brook lyn, Friday. As lie lev nnmi bi? r?u lie was indeed a sad spectacle, and 11 glance at him undoubtedly would have been a forcible warning to millions of youthful cigarette smokers, His body was of a deadly yellowish hue, the face, arm and trunk were emaciated, and his legs were swollen to twice their nor nidi size. His sunken cheeks, livid lips, dull eyes gave a ghastly appearenco to his face more like the face of the dead than the living. The fresh air cunu through the hospital window and played around his head, but even breath that he took cost an effort and at times it seemed as if he would strangle to death. No nourishment had passed his lips for hours, and his life was rapidly ebbing away. A faithful nurse sat beside him chafing his bauds and trying to cheer hh last hours. His case at lirst puzzled tho physicians, but an examination showed that he was suffering from 11 dropsical condition of the legs, lb experienced great difficulty in breathing and the action of the heart wat extremely weak, though there seemed to he no structural break. lib system seemed completely filled with nicotine. lie experienced great difficulty in taking nourishment, saying that it burned him like tiro. From the first his case was conoid i ? "? * " ereu a nopeiess one by the physicians, and he was kept alive only b) the inhalation of oxygen. The bov realized his condition, and until within a short time of his death retained his consciousness. "Young Kimball perhaps, smoked no more than many other boys who were not* so seriously injured as he was," said Dr. Boyce, the home surgeon of the hospital, "But he was naturally nervous and delicate, and should not have smoked ut all. The simple'smoking of ci garettcs deposits a greater or lest quantity #f nicotine in the throat 01 mouth, but when the smoke is inh ded into the lungs it is deposited # letter tt Itopoi SBB^^^allcd tor from the General ? . - _ fleers of the Institute, beginnii with the General Sujterintandoi ^ Sectary, Treasurer, Musician, G phan M is^g* 1o jH.rsons ()f 1n^|jhj xiwl | ;i "vous teu.i f raments and dangerous to those whose hearts are weak." Young Kimball's rase is rather an 1 interesting one, and it will no doubt attract much atttention from the medical profession. iMtitiM'al i 'iistoms. . The music kept up at Irish wakes used to be for the purpose of driving away the evil spirits. The Mohammedans always, whether in their own country or one of adoption, bury without a collin of any kind. The liritnlfivi* Ifu - I ...... . X. .. cert ideate of clmi'iicliT in the cloud person's Innnl to ho given to St. IV! i tor at the gates ??f heaven. The natives of Australia tie the i hands of the corpse and pull out tinlinger nails this for fear that the dead will scratch their way out of the grave and become vampires. In India, np till within the past ' few years, the devoted wife ascended the funeral pyre of her dead bus hand and was incinerated by the same flame that reduced her loved one to ashes. During the time of thcold Woman 1 empire the dead bodies of all except 1 suicides were burned. The (Sreeks sometimes buried their dead in the ground, but more generally cremated them in imitation of the Womans. When a child dies in (Jreenlaml the natives hurv a living dog with V O O I it?the dog is to be used by the , ahild as a guide to the other world. When questioned about their strange custom tlicv say: "A dog can find I ? t he way am where.'' J J A l-'Olt.M I DAltLI-l A IiM AX<' 13. K n iglit s ami hu-iun-s to Combine in I >ou l?t I'll I States. r I > Cincinnati, ()., May 0,?The Knights of Labor and Farmers Al liance and (Jranger organizations of ()hio and Iudiana are (levisimr a nlan to secure united political action in the fall campaign. A conference of representatives of the organizations in the two States named was held in 5 this city yesterday. The proceedings have been kept secret, but it is understood an arrangement was arrived at whereby all labor and farmer ori ganizations will either have candi; dates of their own or vote only for I those who pledge themselves to sup; port their principles. Not liing in It. The inhalation of hot air as a remedy for phthisis, having been advocated by a (ierman doctor, has . been recently tried and reported up ion bv another doctor in practice at j St. Petersburg. The cases selected I were purposely those in which the (upper part of the lungs or adjacent tissues wereulTeetod, it being thought that however hot the air, it must get I cooled before reaching the more re. mote structures. The treatment, although tried wit h every precaution, and over a period of many weeks, was found to have 110 remedial effect 1 whatever.?K x c h an ge. (iood Maxims. 1 Attend carefully to the details ' i of your business. Sacrifice money rather than principle. Strive to do right; fear to do wrong. Injure not another's reputation in business. Observe good manners. I'ay your debts promptly. Punctuality is better than wis| dom. t'so your leisure time for improve I ment. Kxtcnd to everybody a kind salutation. i Zealously labor for the right. Tak< care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of thcinselves. j A minister who enjoys a laugh as 'well any one says that he was once invited to tako tea with the family > of a new parishioner. Among the > members of the household wore a 1 <piiet little lad and a middle aged , unmarried lady, whom the rest of J the fani'ly addressed as <4Aunt Mattie." .lust before supper was anMnounced the little boy came into the j parlor and said in a shrill whisper 5; hoard by all present: "Aunt Ma a, ttie, ma says she's goin to set you by the pro e-a-cher. Ain't that a good joke on you?" . ? t uiv>I\ nominuiiu IIH7 IlilUU Ul 111 Jl1) \ . linos. This annoying coinplair.t may ho cured and prevented by the occasional use of Dr. .1. II. McLean's |7ivcr and Kidney 1'illcts (little pills's for sale by Dr. 10. Norton. i A Georgia editor has an old Confederate shoe manufactured for the I government in 1801. just before the j war ended. The sole is fully threequarters of an inch thick, and is ! made of poplar wood, evidently shapr ed with a hatchet or drawing knife. , The upper is attached to the sole with a strip of rawhide, running enI tircly around the shoe, the leather being held to the sole with large ' carpet tacks. The upper is of rough cowhide, dressed only on the inside. The nio^t popular liniment, is tho old "reliable, Dr. .J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil laniment. Kor sale by Dr. 10. Norton. ml but are of flu* 'opinion that u go< rts many of the citizens of this j>orti< >f ol ( on way Township won hi appi ng ciate a ware house, and s?'*'v,: it, think it is diie ^\v ' ?The r iKui ::*1 * ?* * sinser s0 machine faotory, on 1st. k"'*-^t, four stories high, was gutted by last night's fire. The Haines worked their way to the next building, extending along Trumbull street, clearing out the stock of the needles finishing, adjusting, inspecting and milling rooms. The pattern department win also destroyed with the patterns therein. Kitty thousand finished machines and IK,0(10,000 needles \vere consumed. The loss is estimated at $2,000,000, full* insured by the Singer Company. All work is suspended and over 51,000 operatives are listlessly gazing upon the burned building. 'Vork cannot he resumed under two months. Persons advanced in years feel younger and stronger, as well as' freer from the inlirmaties of age, by taking Dr. .1. II. McLean's Sarsupari 1 hi. Kor sale by Dr. K. Norton. The most ignorant are the moat conceited. I'nless a man knows that there is something more to he known his inference is, of course, that he knows even tliing. Hut let a man know tlull there are things to l?c ' known <?f which he is ignorant, and it is so much curved out of his domain of universal knowledge. Discuses lies in ambush for the weak; a feeble constitution is ill j adapted to encounter a malarious atmosphere and sudden changes of temperature, and the least rolmst are usually the easiest victims. I)r L II. McLean's Sarsaparilla will give | tone, vitality and strength to the entiro body. Fur sale by Dr. K. Norton . A' new term of derision has been introduced front across the water. The phrase is "a bounder," and it is applied in it sense of contempt or dislike to any one. 11 appears to be derived from the tennis ground, and implies that an individual thus designated is out of bounds ? that is, tines not in manners, dress or eon vernation come np to the standard of good society. If you feel unable to do your work, mill linvii tlini I -1 - -- 1 ? - vy v.iitv 111 V?l lUUIIIII^) lillSU i/V. .1. II. McLean's Sarsaparillu; it will imikn'you bright, active ami vigorus. For sale by Dr. 10. Norton. "When 1 he average mail or woman comes to bo lilted with the first pair of glasses some curious discoveries are make. Seven out of ten have stronger sight in one eye than the i other. In two cases out of live one eye is out of line. Nearly one half ' t lie people arc colorblind to some extent, and only one pair of eyes out of every fifteen are sound in every respect. Maay people habitually endure a feeding of lassitude, because they think they have to. If they would take Dr. .1. II. McLean's Sarsnparilln this fooling of weariness would give place to vigor and vitality. I'or sale by Dr. 10. Norton. ADVKKTISKM KNTS. "The Gladstone' JBL liAMF V ^9 i? the lined lump Im the w-crM )- . C It litres ? pu re, noli, lo llli^5. yiwnut white litilitoi M.V cnndlo power. Purer and liriRlitrr U??n *? > Ughn nottcr than r\ ( y?r%-v-CX \ cluctrle light ? mors f jV A Obcsriul thun elil.er. | vl^ \ ^ thai rrtoiis /{7/1/ ft iwl ^ "Jjoiiilprful lninj$ needs trimming, never a & bin.iked nor break* cli'.ii.iu vi.in v TV jf ini;. no climb iir ol ll: V 1 ....1,0 ? ^<Jrv n,,y kind. on.l ennliot explode, A III Alii i'i'"e llroi ie \ The <>littlMtone ICtteimlon Study I.nntp for Clergymen. IMItors, Studentn, Teaeliers, Professors, lawyers, PhyaU-l.uis nml olio i profesHioiutl men. Tlio tilnitktoiie IIaitC[it .t I.iimps. Tlie (alndsfone IMutio Knn.l f..r ..el.... 11 ^ ' - mi/e price, hoxol ami s< i otrlv l-v i i i Cf/'tJet our prices. " .scri/*/ < /> ,';? <?I.A dstonn i, < .. 1 1 1'urtl I'lncc, : inch (> -J'm Notice. Okkick ok Sri'khvisou Rko istiution, Cutaway, S. April 18th 18110. * For the convenience of persons who <lo sirot* Register, the hooks of Registration for Horry Count) will he open for thut purpose at the following times and places, Con why, Monday May, 5. Dog Bin If, Tuesday May 0. (hiiivants Ferry, Weduosduy May 7. Floyds Thursday May 8. Hlantons X Roads, Friday May, 0. Rayhoro, Saturday May 10. I,oris, Monday May 19. Hound Swamp, Tuesday May 20. Red Bluff, Wednesday May 21. Kbenozar Church, Thursday May, 22. Little River, Friday May 28. Hardee's Mill, Saturday May 24. i (.ruhamville, Monday Slay 20. Socastee, Wednesday May 28. Martins 11i 11, Thursday May 29. Cedar, Friday May 80. Conway, Friday May 81. Conway, June 2 (Salesday) B. B. Cox. S. R. 11. C. 2SMSSAbb ?0^>FREF iDcV^A^Hi 'II ' I untnualtd, and to inlrodart out til\JjT fB *H <L. 1 inferiorjoodt wt will ttwdrtta Ivf! 111 1 I ~ t?oi?B KBBtOB In tack lottHIr, j; # Hill Jlfc^l, . at abort Only thorn wbo wrttt , V un ]H(b|nuiil ?t? CM mailt turt of H|?\, Will 3 WIW Iht rhtnrt AH yon hart to do In CVCtsHU fffrJM rtlum it lo thow oar (oodt to rrr ,>VB thoit Who call?roar nHabbort i<..iiAnrWa^^_ nd 'h,,?* r?? T" > ATIU MJL vrmmt gfnn|n(, ef ||,ii advtftiaamtnl mui IV. tkowa lilt tmtll tad of tht l?lt. KOp* i lit following eal irlvM >.? appttraiirt of It n-.tar.1 t , about tbt ftflltth part of lit balk. ft It a Brand, doublt aitt trltacopa.at laryaat It oatf to tarry. Wt will alto thow yoo b?? rot can mika ttum a loflOa iUjt at Itatt, from iht <tvt,witk. out ti port.net Btlttr arrtlt at oa?t Wt pay all etprrtt ii>ar#?a Addrttt. HIIALLItTT A CD,, Hot H HO, IMBfVAhlr. MaIBB >11 JffliS ^ k'^UTEU "^^^forshea We call attention to the novelty of It of paper with an interposed layer of wi under pressure, making a sanitary mll? houses, that will last a i long as the build Experience has shown that the cheap not protect a building for any length of t tlia house drafty and damp; these defecti A Good Sheathing like the O. K. Build it is a waste of money to use an inferior at Put up in rolls 30 incites m SAMPLE, CIRCULAR AND PPICrs TUTtST fURNISHtO ON APPLICATION. JLTJL-*-*"^ WORCESTER'S UN/ THE ACCEPTED SI / a. HlVllVKAKI, IMS I.KAL) A BIOORAPHICAL MAGAZINES, DICTIONARY, FOLLOV of over IS,000 jerA PRONOUNOINQ OP THE WORI.D, noting over 20,000 All in one mAisive i ? t%r%-irk wiin or wH volume of 2273 pAgce. 1 h? ? ?< be found in any other Unabridccd Diotionarj Dictionary. ELIOT, Harvard Collci Write to the publisher* for vl B. I doicriptive circular*. n''rFiJI Y i! ^ | i DRY * lp The AlAs! () o I) o O O (I o n o o o W NV W KKKKKI NV W NV W V. NV \V W W K NV NV NV NV WW NV NV K W \V KKKKKI [> o o o 0 o o <> II o <> o ?IIAVH NO AXKTO (5IUNI) When \\i1 ask yon to call ami examine i goods in stock. Our I'raws arc I'iyi at Uje Outset, ?AND? Wo arc prepared for the Competition the ('onnty. Until ill .licit mm I HA IKi A IN! that w ill surprisV you. 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OKI It K" Jtil UnOADWAY, N. T mw nKwat^T b , r*i: ? - cr:pm* NEVtft v; ^LCb * f Ail S. v y - M.I.F-t I.I.AMM) V?[ ... ? V.; ;lf SI Mallati Cll TrO free l!h?5 ,***? "*! . , ' A ?< ! 1 "I.I.. .!<H ?OH C-. < "! ' ? Vj~ "" " . -.>* ") from drliiUng : -;^^r;, a an B . \-r f.n'! rIt ?ft 11 n 1.1 V". * V> ,yi"i V'-vAV'" ."4 Knir?iMr S('lf. vftSsVy'! y eUnrlnK ttuUr t'illrr WJSW J.?. Vy. ..tfjxsitydf mra>4(| /ujdrtts Wanted. '"irfrl'mt uiKT. J. H. SEEO I Rotary Shuttle S&vrins; Machine!; HAUH'AIj UKI'AHTI HKII'l OT.I> HYJ.K UACIIINKA. 5V?i4U W7V??1.9Va-.T VUH"??C'P?WI\!ini\" waiuuti mww'MW'.-vvu 14llJ "imw/nm/ ' I Is nnt c!:i < <1 with tho BliilttWi move pciitin- I ?<>?illoJ " clii :>,1" )ui Uuunljr in0110tlliuclioii, , chines. 1! ! 't :o ' FINEST OF THE FWJEI i Friction NuAfu.Y , , ABOM8HB3. ^ a Rhus onrliutf f.istrr *2 with Biiino motion of |f. I* o'l.-fij-f, j t iI.ihMo tool, l i ho |iiipn it i. I f,?i tlio I i lit. tylci ilia. iiini'Hthnii Runs One-Malf Easier.! '.J'",u lH Uuo Make It . tl.aii mn- : v? f';h t Jialf 11 Inc. ,/ ?l? Motiirv Motion I til-'ii T,. . I'a i). . ivimfa Hi'w Ihk Mn-'hiiM*. ?nii 1 . : .t..i i. i.n.. otir i.u.Mit nml) .'hi- i'.'? UP,' o. i:*uil t.i i'? li :iroi|i ii. . u . Standard Sw..'.-13 . a ... .c Ci\, r 0. I C2SEH Superior to ill AMUm1 VAI'tv rulslntr lind innkiiiv l.lftil, PI1u VV ujj DiirostlMo lljacnlls, IIrami, T?-? ('nko, I'Ips, MiiI1!ii?, Wnfllrtt. \/E* A C T" Johnny Cuko,Corn llnnd, Short Y Ln?3 I r.iko, Pot l'lrn, l)tini|iltni;?, i It o I I o ?t i'lnlil! iu.'H nnd It tick* j ftSflliirtCC? Tilicnt. k ikmhiiI rnn*, f> rml*. UWUt*^ Sold liy < niiiitry Jlercltftnl*. i^_ Drew Manuracturliiir Co.. BALTIMOItK. ViV I I %66cjt ^ IjHWUiUIJA j^^^B FRAMED IN BRONZE. t/VH^MI - I'luhh l''-^H I ^or $3.09^1 As fine ns any Artist will sell for $10.00. (ALMOST ANY DEALER CAN SHOW VO^'l) BT SAVING a<* COUPONS OF Cream Washing Powdor. ONLY COSTS IUITTACKAUK. One Coupon in livery VarUage. Unexcelled in Quality and Quantity. Ask Your GROCER l-lbr It. If ho <loen not lmvo It, writo to u* und wo will nee that von K*t It. WARREN PROVOST & CO., 26-30 Humboldt St., - Trooklyn, N. Y. Maim, i o.u l-'i.owhits in thk LAND OF FLOWERS ! DO y $3 AN J/6 JB 8 Sfiiifh iff f5:t> 3 w a & ? 2:v 1 r/.. Kjirliikte?**'X'o|> Itoltloa. EACH U5 CENTS, AI.SOOUU EXTRA I'INE Sl'KCIALTlKSt LYS DCS INCAS ! SPRING MIST ! LUNEAS2 NEVADA! imperial PINK ! ROUSSEL KOSE r.DF:M BOUQUET! LILY OF THE VALLEY! All <M'uta p. r bottle. PICCIOLA ! The niDi t delicate most In Ming odors made, our tru lo-nntrk patented on every label. Ilellcnto iia n cobweb, I.UMtinu na the hills." JP"!f j'niir ilniiacUl don't keep thrnt urn.l mi,>unt to ua uml \vc will fariviii'il prrpald. DOUSSAN FRENCH PERFUMERY CO., 4 t? flmrtrea si., .\r,v Oilcan,, l.u. v . -aa?m??WW . WERNER'S E3 Pi M Ml nwa BEwn ^ n ^ ? FOR Dyspepsia and Shoigestion. Ct'ltl.N BCMitlo nml cliroiiio cases. This In I ho moat UKRrnvatliiK DIhorko which troubles tho American People. To tlic DVHPKI'TIC It will provo to ho tho routeratlvo ho Iiuh sought (or so long in vain. OBSTINATE MALARIAL DISEASES,' Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Etc., Til'.I.I) when expensive nn?l elaborate treatment provo ineffectual. r.ONSTIPATiON ?m ROWELS Causing lleatlncho and Nervous JHaeuies, BLOOD POISON AND PILES /Ire It I'.H.Tl'VII) at onee hy l\ using 3IAI.T TONIC. Its DOSES FOR Sf.OC. All wo null la 11 Trial. Druggists soli It, or order from Proprietors, H. & H. WERNER & CO. union SCHOOL FURNITURE co., manufactureus nDOCiDtV^JO^Jl VUKU^j [v.. !i agprysTKJ OF ALL 5 fi J SIOOS OF ?fc Hi-1^11? sjukzhiiw.;. x^^sssr??. 1 FURNITURE and FITTINGS OFFICES, SCHOOLS, BANKS anil COURT-HOUSES. MMBW WTC mnko n oiiooluliy of o..lon dosUn In j*t variety ?>f K'yli.i ini.i i>rlcoa? thousands sold annually. All Kinds of METAL A^D GLASS WORK {OR INTERIOR | ^ Write for Catalogues a:;rt Prices. * AddrooH? UNION SCHOOL FURKHURE CO,, MonTion this paper. iJiUllO CrCOkT^flicha FIFTY THOUSAND SSTOYES PER ANNUM With MANTKI.S, GRATES- HOT-l/C*WAUE. TIN-WAKE, anil othor Ko<>?.-(1n proportion Is tho productive capacity of tho Phillips & Buttorff Manufacturing Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. TIIF-TR STOCK of fumlshlnr-1 for tho KITC1IEN, tho PANTRY ami tho DINING ROOM Is liniyont j. WITH I.Attar: CAPITA!,, lonpf experience, anil fnvorahlo locnti m (or tho cheapest Iron, anil tho lowest frolnhl i t'll i (o nil southern points, our Kooils nrn unexcelled In duality, and beyond competition lit prices, EVKHV mtAVJKI* should liaro our Iluatriilf.il Catalogue. Oorresponilonco solicited, Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Go. NASHVILLR, TENN.