The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 09, 1893, Image 4
pHp ' The Horry Herald\
Published Every Thursday.
S. NORTON, Editor
/ J. T MAYERS, Oen'l. Managor.
W j CON NY A Y, S. C., M A UCH 0. 1893.
HOW THE MONEY GOES.
Washington', Feb. 27.?At the
request of the committee on ways :
and means'J. 0. Courts, clerk of
the House oommitteo on appropriations)
has submitted to the committee
of the appropriations, exclusive
of miscellaneous matters, made by |
the House this session. It shows an 1
^^fcfgregato of 13,733,085) and this
?amount has been increased to $519,*
273,449 by the changes made in bills
by the Senate. The following is a
statement of the appropriations con I
tallied in the bills, according to their
present status:
As agreed upon in both houses:
Army, $24,225,639; fortifications,
$2,2i0,055, District of Columbia,
$5,413,223, (conference report agreed
to, but not yet adopted). As passed
by the Senate; Diplomatic and collie
* sular, $l,570.O-?5; military academy,
$342,556; sundry civil, $43,933,175.
As reported to Senate; 1 legislative,
$21,908,328; navy,$22,082,131; pension,
$166,561,350 (the latter passed!
the Senate today). As ppssed by
the House; Agricultural, $3,294; ;
300; Indian, $7,088,615; postofllce,1
$83,904,31 I; gor.eral deficiency, $21,209,638.
A comparison between appropria
tions and estimates for the past five ,
years shows that, contrary to what'
has been the trenerally accepted
opinion, the appropriations have ex
cecded the estimates, averaging
250,000 more per annum. The i
reason ffw this is found in the fact
that appropriations havo been made
for Indians and rivers and harbors)
which were not included in the estimates.
By an amendment to the!
sundry civil bill, it is provided that, j
in the future river and burbot work
must be regularly estimated for.?
The *Sla(e,
The Farm.
flood stock crops, fertility and in -'
dustry are the essential factors in
good farming.
An abundance of clover, corn and i
hogs arc good things to have on the
majority of farms.
When tho ground is fro/on hard
a small lot is the best place for the
horses to exercise.
Kxcossive fat, especially on \oungj
or breeding stock is too often a wolf
in sheep's clothing.
Tastes differ, hut if you aro mak- j
ing butter to sell you must consult
the tastes of your customers.
It will pay to keep u substantial !
covering over the pastures and)
meadows (luring the Winter.
The condition of horses can readily
be weakened by making them
carry too much surplus llesh.
The shortest /oad to good pricesis
in having the best articles to sell;
this is true of all farm products.
With most 8lock for fattening for
the dairy or to work, high grade are
fully as good as pure bred animals.
One inducement towards keeping
_ i _! -1. r .i
HtouK 011 wie iarin is mat an opportunity
is afforded to keep up the'
laud.
? The farmer that saves all of the'
manure possible, wijl find it less ne- |
cessjiry to pureliase commercial for- :
tilizers.
|
The host profit can be attained
only by those that arc willing to
direct manual labor by intelligent!
brain work.
'idie man who holds 011 to a rcgu- j
lar system of farming through a
series of years will nearly always 1
come out well.
Where a regular system of work |
is carried on it will be found that
each month eun have work especially !
adapted to it,
Brain is rich in bone and muscle
forming foods, ah<i in addition serves
a good purpose in helping to
keep the bowels open.
All animals of a kind in the same
condition consume food according to 1
their weight, and the feeding should
be done accordingly.
/ It is much easier to tell the farmer
why ho don't succeed than to be
in the same position; take hold audi
make a success yourself.
Some claim that it does not require
any more feed to make a
. pound of butter than a pound of
beef, but it certainly requires more
skill.
A little pains taken to provide
good walks will materially lessen
the trouble of cleaning the feet
before going into the barn or the
house.
The best time to clean the mud }
off the horses' legs is before it is
allowed to get dry; keeping the
legs ar.d feet clean will prevent (
BUrttlC [It's.
With the majority of western
farmers one of tho most seriqus
leaks is tho failure to properly
gather up and save all the manure I
possible. Live Stock Indicator.
Clergymen, lawyers, public speakers,
singers, and actor3, all recognize
the virtues of Ayer's Chcny Pectoral.
One of our most emii >nt public
men says: "Jt i the best remedy
that can be procured for all affections
of the vocal organs^ throat, a ml lungs.'
Pou'.trj.
Millet seed is a good feed for
young chickens.
Have the poultry lions < low behind
and high in fronj^
One advantage with poultry is the
<|uick returns possible.
When the eggs are not wanted
for hatching, marks are useless.
One advantage with turkeys is
their ability to care for themselves.
One advantage with the Tekin
ducks is that they are very easy to
confine.
Pckin ducks are good layers, hut
usually do not sit until late in the [
season.
Keeping the fowls on hard floors
will often cause thetn to have fro/en
feet or legs,
Too heavy feeding and want of
exercise lenu to narronness among
the laying hens.
A house of medium si/.e with a
few fowls is preferable to a large
one with a great many
if given a good rung'*, hens will
usually pick up sulllcient bone and
egg shell material.
All tilings considered, the best
egg producing food that can be sup
plid to liens is wheat.
It is an important item in the
management of poultry to keep them
in their own places.
When plenty of milk can be sup
plied the necessity for meat is largely
avoided*
hack of gravel or material is nearly
always the cause of fowels getting
crop l*)und*
Sunflower sudds, fed in small quantities,
impart a beatiful gloss to the
plumage of exhibition ponlry*
Hens should never hi; fed so wel 1
that when the\ are given a good
range they will not forage a good
port ion of the time.
Wrap every fowl for a private
customer in a pure white tn!>le nap
kin and let the buyer remove it and
return it with the pay.
It is far easier to make the liens
lay in winter than it is to find a bio
market and get winter prices during
the Summer season'
? ?
Wanted a I las1.
rair Customer ?1 live in the subburbs,
and I want a good house dog.
Dealer?Yes, mum. "liutof course
I don't want one that will keep us
awake all night barking at nothing."
"No, ilium." lie must be big and
strong and tierce, yon know." "Yes,
mum." "Yet as gent la as a lamb
with us, )ou know" "Yes, muni."
"Ai d he must pounce on every
tramp that comes along and drive
him off." 4Yes, mum." 4kliut lie
mustn't interfere with any poor but
honest man looking for work'" 4kYo,
mum." *klf a burglar conies prowling
about at night the dog should
make mince meat of him in an in
stunt." "Yes, mum." lint lie
mustn't attack a neighbor who drops
in for an evening call." "No, mum. '
"And of course he mustn't molest
people who conio hurrying in at all
hours of night to call my husband.
II,.'S 11 l.'iiiitu " ?v.,
mum. I see what you want. You
want a thought reader d<>g."? ' Yes,
I suppose so. Can you send me
one.'' uVery sorry, muhi, but I'm
just out of that kind."- Scottish
American.
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Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R- R
Dated Jan. 1. 189J.
TRAINS GOING SO'JTIl.
No. 28.
Leave Wilmington 8 25 m
Leave Chudbourn 8 20 m
Leave Marion 9 1' m
Arrive Florence 10 p hi
No. r>o.
Len\* Florence 8 20am
Arrive Sumter 4 85 a m
L^ave Sumter 4 85 a in
Arrive Columbia 0 15 a in
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 45 a in =
Arrive Sumter 9 45 a in a
No. 55. I
Leave Suinter .. 0 45 a in a
Arrive Colombia .. 10 55 a ui a
No. 62 runs through from Charleston a
via Central Railroad. a
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:H a
A. M. :
Train on C. A I). Railroad connects at a
Florence with No 58. a
TRAINS GOING NORTH. |
No. 51. P
Leave Columbia 10 45 } in p
Arrive Sumter 12 15 a in p
Leave Sumter 12 15 a in p
Arrive Florence 1 50 a m Z
No. 59. ?
Leave Suinter 7 50 p in
Arrive Florence 8 50 p in
No. 55. J
Leave Columbia 0 10 p in <
Arrive Sum T p in <
4 No 78. \
Leave Floree a 5 10 am <
Leave Marion 6 55 a in <
Leave Chadbourn 7 08 a m }
Arrive Wilmington 9 10 a in <
"Daily, t Dully except Sunday. > <
'.\o. 68 runs through to Charleston, S. (: \
via Central R. U., arriving Manning 8:00 <
P. Mi Lanes 8:40 P. M, Charleston 10:40 <
1'. M. {
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. <1
leaves Bumpter dally except Sunday 10:50 4
A. M., arrrlvo Rlmlnl 11:68 A. M. Return- {
Ing leave Rlmlnl 12:80 1*. M. arrive Sump- <
ter 1:40 P. M. *
Trulhd .........:n.. ii ii
........- I'll mnviiie IV. IV. IC11VO I liiru- | 4
villc daily except Sunday at ft 00 a in, ar- J
riving Floyds ft 2ft a in. Returning, leave *
Floys 0 4ft p in arriving at Ilartsville 4
10 15 p m. 0
I. F. DIVINE, (ien'l Supt. t
J. II Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trans, 4
T. M. Emj.hson, Uen'l l'ass. Agent *
11 pplcmcnt No. 2 to Cliar-j I
lesion & Columbia Hi\ is- j }
ion Time T?b v N <>. D.
I limitary lili, lwrj, |
Schedule in effect lrom uato. ?_
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B B;
I'ASSKNliHlt AM) KltMOUT DAII.Y, KXCKI"!
SUNDAY
No 22, NOin IIKOTNI). d
Lenve Chadbourn 7 16 a ml wj
Leave I lion * 7 4ft a in ^
Arrive llul) 8 jb a in !
No 21, SOUTH BullN I).^ B
f.eave Hub 0 ( am ^
Leave llion 0 1ft a in ,
Arrive Chadbourn 1) 4ft a 111 j
/.euve < 'hiuU'onrii% 10 30 a 111
Leave Clare don 11 00 a in tig
Leave Mt 1 abort II 20 a^n I
Leave Lorist 11 4ft p in Jtj
Louv Sail ford t 12 02 p 111 ^
J.4ave Bayboro 19 12 p m I
Leave I'rivetts 12 12 p in I (B
Leave Adrian 12 27 p 111 j
Arrive Conwayt 1 00 | 11
No 20, NORTHBOUND ?
I'ARHKNOBK AND YKKIOU', DAII.Y, JVCK* r
RUN Da VS.
Leave Conway 2 80 p 1.
Leave Adrian 8 00 p 1
Leave l'rivetts ;i Oft 1 1
Leave Bayboro 8 15 p .1 (
Leave San ford 8 2ft p ni
Arrive at Loris 8 ftp p m p
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 20 p 111 j
Leave Emerson p m : ?m,
Leave Clarendon 4 ftO p <11 i 5r?
Arrive Chndhnum r? 00 ? ... ?
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jTelograph Station*.
Note?No. 21 wait at Hub until!
No. 22 arrives. ' Nos.
22, 21 and 20 will stop at nil ^
stations for freight and passengers
J. It* Khvi.hy, General Manage 1 ^ 1
J. K* Divink, Gen'I Superintenden 41
E. 15oui)v:isr, Sup't Trunspor tatio 11
Johnson .t J oh mo n, i Johnson* A (|unttlahsuii)i
Marion, s. c. ?' ^Conway, M. C i l
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Conway, S. ('.
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is a choice blend of fine, high-grade Chinese
Tea. Put up in attractive and original
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(either size); is only sold in packages,
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on the market of any merit whatever and
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dust DEALERS
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wherever Introduced.
We are extremely anxious to have all 9
dealers stock this tea, and earnestly re- ' v.,
auest that vou Include a few hnx*-< with
your next order to your wholesale house ;
or order direct of us, we will see that you
are supplied. For further Information ^
address ?
The Kin-Go Tea Co., "'ST j
v' I F
\V W. Hamilton, E. a. uas<jitb L
Rainilten ^ Gagque,
Doctors of Dental Surgery.
Marion, 8. 0. j ^
Cocaine, and all the latest aneshetic 1 c''
used. Olttoe fitted lip in 1 rat-class style nr;
All the latest Improved Instruments usea 1 to
Stlsfsetiou guarant. 1. Olllce on liar- g
lee street. I* "
f WOYAL 1
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I till 11111111 i i??: i I: u.l.M li J lilililililiS
WARRANTED
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linn No i:?|uul in Connlmelton,
liana iMeoliitiiiml Ap|)*'iiranoei j
11114 hi) icivgiitit Finish. s
IIhh h I'criect Adjustment.
Ilimn I'ortillvK lahi'-u;*. S
Has Stylish Furniture. g
Hit* lloro <lno<l ilovvins r ;r.lhiossin\ I
<1 <>?>h n I.nrger (tango of General Wochtf '
tliun any Sriyliij} Mm-hlno in the Wiiflil. ;\
Examine THE ROYAL for points of ?
exceller.' \ nnd yon will
buy no othsr. w 5
ROYAL S, M. CO., Rockford. III. |
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I LIVE AGENTSl
cr& i
P ' In every town in each state 'X
to sell our Solid Columbian A
. PI". Silver Table Knives and a
i h Forks; these goods ore not X
i f plated goods but solid, and ?.>
, sLj will hold their color equal to
| L sterling silver goods and will a
* 1 cost only about one-quarter X
. j the prices of solid sterling /
' - silver. The goods are sold by X
L<? agents only and we warrant X
them to stand the test o! a,
* years or refund the moi cy, a <?
r Kuarantce will go with euch
dozen and backed up by an a
3 old relinble company which ^
r-f . a has the reputation of making
* the best goods on the nia: ket. X
. ..a Samples sent on rcciept c f at
> 3 cents, for which we will for- A
ward you our prices and dis- X
-yd count to agents. Agents X
? B make from 10 to as dollars per X
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? ADDRESS a
; v'| me Upson ? Bart Co.!
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, uuiuimue, tuiill.. *
Did You Ever See A
IRKCT TO CONSUMERS.
It will par yon to *ot our prlcei and Investigate thta hi*
1C ** tilch (a t'.o latest embodiment of trrry n?ilrabU fm?
raincnt. 8irn lest, nioat efficient ami perfect attachment*
r made. Correspond i? c* invite I. Write at onca to
HE PARSONS MFG. CO.
WATOS.CANAL CT.. CHICAGO, ILU
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and K.IDNBY8.
Cures DTNl'EPNIA, LIVKIl and
KIDNEY Troubles when all else fails.
arte, SOo, 91.00.
LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY,
K??I >urS. 8. C.
\ . r.y.<! Vrr.de-Mnrhn ohtftlnod, Anil all Pat*
? V.i- h . conducted for Modtralc Pees.
C-.v O'.iM is 0'>ptci':o U. S. Ptter.t Office,
v i r .n roer.ro patent In Ices time than thoseni
. f.01 r Vt'r.uhington.
( i model. dr.v.ving or photo., with dercrlpjn.
W'c advise. If patentable or not. froo of
?.r?ro. Or.r foe not due till patent Is secured.
K Prmpldct. "How to Obtain Patents," with
mes ofuctr.r.1 clients In your State, county,*r
wn, fcnl free. Address,
3.A.SNOW&CO.
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