The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 29, 1892, Image 4
The Horry Her.i l
Published Every Thursday.
E. NORTON 'Editor.
J. T. MAYERS, Gen'l. Manager.
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Queer and Quaint,
Americana use 400,000,000 postal
cards a year.
Covered carriages were first, used
in Knglund in the year 1580.
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Thfl earlv Olirifitiou wvii.ii-u ou? I
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Paul wrote his first epistle when 10 |
years old.
A dwarf residing at Shigaken*
Japan, is 30 years old and but 17;
inches high.
Inordinary Knglish writing "z"'
only occurs 22 times while uo" occurs
1,000.
A cow's hide })roduces nearly !
twice the amount, of leather that a
horse's does.
Women of to-day are on an average
2 inches taller that; they were
O K
oti years ago.
Chrysanthemums, served as salad,
are a favorite article of diet among
the Japanese.
California has a little girl who
has nine fingers on one luiml and
eight toes or. the opposite foot.
There are said to he 1,1 12 patent!
remedies for cholera in the list at
the United States Patent Ollicc.
The hardest known wood is said
to he coons wood. It turns the edge
of any ax, however well tempered,
so it is claimed.
The Roumanian crown is made of
metal from the cannon that were
captured from the Turks by the:
Roumanians at l'levna in 18(57.
A train a mile and a quarter in
length was lately hauled over the)
Reading Railroad by a single engine, i
It consisted of 250 empty freight
cars.
The oysters of Paget Sound are
the largest known. Some of them
are 2 feet in diameter, and with the j
shell weigh as much as 00 pounds
each.
A big patron of the t?hoe market
is Allen Milton Browing of Hunt
ington, W. V?. Ho has led six wives
to tlm altar and is the father of 07
children.
The highest-priced piano in the
United States belongs to ihe Marquand
family of New York City. It
wns designed and painted l?y Alma i
Tadetna and cost $40,000. I
A mouse started across the room J
in a North Atchison house and a
girl screamed so loudl the mouse
fell over. On picking it up it was '
found to have died of fright.
Fifteen Revolutionary widows are j
sti 11 alive and regularly draw pOnsiont'.
Seven of them reside in one i
pension district of Tennessee, and I
four of these seven are proud of tho i
name of Nancy.
A freak of nature, a large tree
which possesses tho characteristics '
of a pine and an oak, may be seen :
near Ashbumham, Mass. In the
fall of the year pine burs fall on 1
one side and acrons 011 the other.
The great search light on lop of
Mount Washington, which is now
ill successful operation, hy the intense
beam of light it projects has ,
enabled people to read coarse print
at the Fabyan House, seven miles j
distant.
The largest man in Kentucky is
Ross Skaggs of Lawrence County,
who weighs 52] pounds and is 0 feet i
8 inches tall. I Lis arms measure 2
feet in circumference and his thighs
3 feet, lie is 31 years of ago. i
The highest place in the world |
regularly inhabited is the Buddhist j
of Ilaine, in Thibet, which is 10,000
feet above sea level. The highest
inhabited place in the Americas is at
Galera, Peru, 15/135 feet above the
sea level.
The oldest armchair in the world
18 the throne once used hy Queen
Hatafu, who ilourished in Fgypt
1000 15. C. It is made of ebony,
beautifully carved, and is so harden
ed with age as to appear to be carved
from black marble.
Of the 4,047 millionaiics in the
United States only 180 are south of
Mnartn nml I IivaiCu linn .....1 T?...... I
u?u 'I" vjll o line, HIHl I
has 57 of these. The real estate in
New York City alone is worth more
than all the hind between the Potomac
and the Kio Grande.
A novelty in counterfeiting appeared
in Sioux City, whore a young
man took new silver quarters, cut
out the <4quar" and changed the last
K to N, making it read -Hen dollars,',
and p'ated the coins neatly with gold
Ho bought 5 or 10 cent articles to
get the change till he was caught.
Glass, as far as research has been i
able to determine, was in use Si,000
years before the birth of Christ, and
was oven then not in its infancy. In
the State collection at the British
Museum there is the head of a lion
molded in glass bearing he name of <
Egyptian King of the eleventh tly
nasty.
A statistician of the German Government
has come to the rescue of 1
tho6C persons who do not share the
widespread superstition that Friday 1
is the most unlucky day of the week. 1
A short time ago he d<u?rrnini?d to 1
inske a scientific investigation of tins
question. The most fatal or unfortunate
week da/, according to the
inyesiigHtor. is not Friday, but Monday.
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The little black spots on the end
of the snail's horns ate the animal's !
eyes, lie can see with them v? r 1
little, but they serve to distw guis.i '
for hi in lit^ht from darkness, and en <
able him to observe objects at a di tance
of an inch or two. j ^
A cat which patronizes the soda 'i<
wator fountain is an attraction of n'r
drugstore in Sixth avenue Vow d
York. Long ago'it discovered that o
the ''cream" of the fountain suited >
its taste, and it has a habit of going <
up to the counter and waiting until I
it is served with light refreshments i'!
in its own particular saucer. | f
The loftiest point so far as yet
known to have boon attained hv n
mountain climber is ^*?,70() feet,
which was accomplished a few years
ago hy u Mr. (Jrulmtn in lho Himalayas.
llo states that in spite of '
the great attitude lie did not find ,?ny
difficulty in hreafhing, nor did he
experience nausea, bleeding at the 1
nose or temporary loss of sight or ''
hearing. The motion of his heart
was, however, perceptibly affected,
as is beating became audible and its 1
rate was decidedly increased.
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There is some talk of (.Jovernor '
Tillman meeting Totn Watson, the "
(leorgia turncoat, on thestump in (
'his State l>cfore the campaign is 11
over. If they should, meet \\< are 1
prepared to see t he Third Party apos 1
tie got the worst drubbing he ever
had. Hut before attempting to speak
against Watson we should suggest
that (lovernor Tfllman should devote
some of his time and attention to
rooting out the Third Party men
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? Iiu Iii?>r SIIUJIKCU 111(1) llli.' I 'C11 IOC rut - '
ic camp and arc now running for ]
oll'ico under (he Demoeintie miiiir.
lie should insist on these men saying
nn hat they are an 1 where thev stand.
No candidate who declines to bo 1
I ound bv the action of the National
Democratic Convention at Chicago
or the Democratic caucus at Washington
is entitled to the support of.
|)omocratic voters of tuie Stale. A1 t
strong statement from Governor ,
Tillman upon this point would be '
appropriate at this time.? News and *
< -ourier. 1 <
('row is the food of the ambitious,
the cowardly and tho ignorant.
When ft free man eats crow he swal
lows his own convictions.
SAFKGUAKDSTO PflCITV. ,
(Anonymous.)
There are parents who think they
can bring up their children, ami o.s
pecitilly their daughters in u large
degree ignorant of the evil that is ii
the world. As the king in the fair
tale banished all spinning wheel.*
from his dominions that bis daughter
might not wound Iter fingers with a
spindle and, rcalizo the prophecy
;>f the spiteful fairy at her christen- |
ing, even so mothers withhold useful
ind necessary knowledge from their
[laughters, lest with it may be mingled
something leading to harm.
And even as this charming princess,
notwithstanding every precaution, as ,
by accident came upon the only
spinning wheel in tho realm, was
wounded by the spindle, and fell in
lo her hundred-years' slumber, so
aftcn does tho young lady unawares
stumble upon experiences of whose
possible existence she never dreamed,
iind which are even more disastrous
to her than those which befell the
Sleeping Bcautv.
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Hoys ami girls, as they grow, will
learn the ins and outs of this wicked
world. If their parents do not give
tlmm this knowledge somebody else
will, and the manner in which this
information is given is in all moral
respects vastly more important than
the matter. The parent may instruct
the child in everything it should
satisfy its curiosity within proper
limits, preoccupy the ground that
would otherwise he sown by chance
cultivators more with the tares of
vice than with the wheat of knowledge.
It is simply astonishing how soon
young children pick up slang words,
vile words, profane words, and attach
to them meaning. Objection
able words and phrases seem armed
with hooked burrs, and cling tenaciously
to the mind they catch holu
of. It is equally surprising how inBtictively
they conceal aU thisknowl
edg? from their parents. It is not
possible for the mother to cultivate
too great intimacy with her child. I
rine, should have the juvenile h ai t J
Bpreadout before her as a mirror, re I
fleeting every thought, every feeling,
every passion of the chi'd. Thus
she will be able judiciously to a<l
minister antidotes to vice and build |
up safeguards to virtue. When
there is a perfect understanding between
parents and children; when the ,
daughter feels that she can carry j
every thought and desire to her (
mother, ami the son is in full sympathy
and counsel with his father,
there is little danger that the happi |
IWiau r\C / 'I"'"-1
?v.M ui viiriHuuu parents will be 1 5
wrecked bv the profligacy of the r j (
children, little danger that the eliil <
dron will wander far from approved | ?
lines of conduct. j
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Notice is hereby given in accordance
with Section 1117 of the General Statutes I
that an opplication will be made at the
next Sessi n of the General Assembly for
a charter to construct a railroad from tli >
town of Ml. Pleasant in the County of
Berkeley, northwardly through the Conn
ties of Berkeley, Georgetown and llorry
to some point on the North Carolina State
line, in tlie ('ount y of 1 lorry, to be hereafter
dctermiie d. Gko. P. YonKoi.intz, .1 it,
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Wilmmgton, Columbia & Augusta R- R
<'oii(Iciinc(I NtiiHluln.
Dated Jan. 4, 1892.
TWAINS GOING SO'JTII.
No. 28.
i Leave Wilmington 8 25 p in
I Leave (Jliadlnnirn 8 21 p in
I Leave M arion 9 I p in
i Arrive Florence 0 15 p in
No 91
Leave Wilmington 10 !0 |> in
" Chadbourn
Mario:-: 12 10 a m
lAi-'ve Florence 1 20 a in
No. 50.
Lea\? Florence 0 20 a in
Arrive Sumter 4 85 a ni
Leave Sumter 4 85 a in
Arrive Columbia (> 15 n m
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 40 a in
, Arrive Sumter [) 00 u in
No. 514.
Leave Sumter 8 40 a in
Arrive Colombia 0 50 a in
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:21
I A. M.
Train on C. & I). Railroad connects at
I Florence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NOHTII.
No. 51.
| Ihmivo Columbia 10 45 > in
Arrive Sumter 12 01 a hi
| Leave Sumter 12 04 a in
Arritfft It'lm-ntwii 1 1 r- "
No. 51).
Cenve Sumter 5 35 p m
Arrive Florence 7 00 p m
No. 53.
l.eave Colombia 0 30 p in
Arrive Sumter 0 35 p m
No. 14.
Leave Florence 10 25 p in
Marion 11 02 p in
" Cluulbourn 12 01 \> m
Arri 'o Wilmington 1 50 a in
No 7b.
[.rave Floreneo 5 00 a in
I .pave Marion ft 40 a m
Leave fhadbourti 7 00 a in
! Arrive Wilmington 8 55 a in
"Daily. t Daily excppt Sunday.
*ii. 5.1 runs through t<> Onarleston, 8.
via ','entral It. It., arriving Manning 10:311
j i\ M. I .a i ics 11:17 l\ >1, Charleston 12:50
A. M.
No. ,?0 connects at Florence nn i11 i C. and
[ I), train from Chernw and "Wadesboro.
Nos. .8 arid 14 make close (onneetlon
at N\ ilin 111,'ton with W. W. it. It. for all
points uortii.
Train m t'Moroi. It. It., J.eave Pee Deo
Daily e\ee| t Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive
Itowland 7:00 |*. M. Returning lonv
Rowland 0:30 \. M arrive Pee Dee 8:50
A. M.
Train on Mmii Ik ter vv; Augusta It. It.
leaves Sumpter daily < \cept Sunday 10:50
A. M., arrrive Rimini 11:50 A. M. Rc-turning
leave Kimini 12:30 P. M. rr'vi Kinipter
1:4ft P M.
.1. l\ D1 \ INK, < 1? n'l Su|.t.
.7. K K j.si.y, ,Supt. Trans,
T. M . 10m m?mn, ( ni l ! :: A ?< n
I upplcnuTit N<>. ~ to C liiirlcston
& Columbia Dh ision
Time Table No.!),
.limitary fllli, IHO'i,
Schedule in effect Irom ante.
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B- B,
I'AHHKNOKU AND KltKKIlIT DAILY, KX? l?PT
SUNDAY
No 22, NOU'lUBOUND.
Leave Chadbourn 7 lb a in
Leave 1 lion 7 4a a in
Arrive 11ub 8 u() :* in
No 21, SOUTHBOUND,
Leave Hub 9 00am
Leave* llion 0 1,r> a in
Arrive Chadbourn 9 45 a in
Leave ChadhonrnJ 10 00 a in
Leave (Hare don 11 00 a m
Leave "Mt 1 abort 11 2? a 1,1
Leave Lorl?t 11 45 p in
Leav SnnfordJ 12 02 p in
/,oave Bayboro 12 12 p m
LeavePrivotts 12 12 pin
Leave Adrian 12 27 pm
Arrivo Conwayt 1 00 p m
No 20, NORTHBOUND
PA88KNOKU AND KIIKIODT DAII.Y, WvCKl'T
HUN I)a Y8.
Leave Conway 2 510 p it.
I Aeavo Adrian 21 00 p m
Leave* Privetts 8 05 f m
Leave Bayboro 3 15 p in
Leave Sanford 3 25*Y> ni
Arrive at Loris 51 50 p m
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 25 p in
Loavo Emerson p ni
Leave Clarendon 4 50 p ni
Arrive Chadiiourn 5 20 p ni
tTolegraph Stations.
Note- -v\o. 21 wait at Hub until
No. 22 arrives.
Nos. 22, 21 and 20 will stop at all
stations for freight and passengers
.J, It* Kkxlry, General Manager,
J. I'"* Oivink, Gcn'l Superintendent
K. Moitlirv Si nn't Trunt! tinvtn :
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