The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 06, 1893, Image 4
Tut:Horry Herald,
Published Every Thursday.
E. NORTON, Editor
J. T MAYERS, Gon'l. Manager.
I
CONWAY, S. 0., APRIL 6, 1898.
Tlie Vonorahlo Commander ol
aiioTrans >1 ississippi Depart
ment at' the Confederate
Follows Soon At tor I lie
I .amen tod I loan regard.
Special to The News anil Courier.
Sewanee, Ten a. March 28.? (.Jen.
K. Kirby Smith, tho l;i3t full general
of the Confederate army, died here!
to'day at 3.30 I*. M. The event was
so sudden nr.d unexpected that it
may possioiy prevent t?m* jsoutlitrn
veterans as a body from paying a
personal tribute to the memory of
the distinguished here, and Dr. (.lay
lor said this evening tnut the probabilities
arc that there would not be
a strictly military funeral. Dispatches
have, however, been sent t the :
leading military men of the South
preparatory to arranging for the
funeral services, which have beer,
appointed for Fri lay at 12 o'clock.
Gen. Kirby Smith will be buried
herein the city ccmetary. 1. Y. (J.
Gen. Smith was a man of profound
learning, whose singularly modest,
quiet manner gavo no suggestion
of the dashing cavalry oflicer who
won his spurs in 1851) in conflict
with the Comanche* on tne border
under the Stars and Stripes, and led
the advance under the Stars and
liars with Braxton Braggin the
Kentucky campaign of 1802. lie
came of family of soldiers, his grandfather
having fought in the Revolutionary
war, and his father having
distinguished himself in the second
war with England. 11 is brother
Epraim was a soldier too. lie foil
in loading a desperate assault on a
Mexican battery at Molino del Key.
By one of the painful coiucdetices
of the war a son of this brother
Epraim was a colonel in the Federal
army who might any day have mot
his uncle in deadly coin bat. llo
fell at Corinth in 1862.
EJmund Kiihy Smith was 08
years old, and Served fifteen years
in the United States army before
entering the service of the Confederacy.
lie rank, when he resigned
his cotnmissisn in 1801, was that of
major, and ho entered the Confeder
ato army a? a lieutenant colonel of
cavalry, llo win severely wounded
in the battle of Bull Bub, but in the
1802 campaign he was again at the
front and did brilliant service in
East Tennessee and Kentucky. His
most valuable work, however, was
done while he was commander of the
Trans Mississippi department, , to
which he was appointed in February,
1803* The department comprised
Texas, Louisian, Arkansas and the
Indian Territory. There he organized
a vigorous government and
established a number of enterprises,
the profits on which replenished the
Confederacy's treasury at a time of
terrible depletion. Not only did he
succeed in getting cotton abroad in
spite of the hickade, but lie set up
factories and furnaces, opened mines,
made powder and castings and other
stores of which there was at the
time pressing need. (Jen. Smith
wjts the last general to surrender his
forces. After the war closed ho be
came president of the Atlantic ami
Pacific Telegraph Company^ but in
1370 he found more congenial occupation
as chancellor of the Univer
siiy of Nashville, which five years
later he resigned for the professorship
of mathematics at the University
of the South, which position he
held up to the time of hisdeath.
Farm and (fai'dcn Notes.
Farms that are turned over almost
every year and the crop hauled to
market in timo become worn out.
, Horses are human in at least 0110
respect; they do not relish a fixed
ration, but enjoy a variety as well
as a man.
The season, the soil, the time of
cutting, the kind of fertli/.er used,
etc., varies the nutritive value of the
hay.
With a slight change in the make
up of the ration, the horses will be
kept in good appetite and ready for
active service.
When the tomato plants are fciting
stable manure should he spread
over the top soil, or liquid manure
applied once a week.
It is claimed that as fine if not |
better results may uo arrived at bv
sowing early cabbage in February
and March than in the fail and winter.
Go out to the stable some
cold morning, and if yon see the
horses shivering, then hitch up and
go to town as fast as you can, and
get some blankets for them.
There is a good profit to be made
from a cow that yields three hundred
pounds of butter a year, and a
certain loss from every cow that
mades onlyon ehundred and twenty
five pounds a year.
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Specimen 4 Awes*
S. II. Clifford, New Cies d, Wi> ,
was troubled with Neuralgia >>11 <I
Uheumatisui, his Stoma he was disordered,
his Liver was affected 10 an
alarming degree, appetite foul away,
an 1 he was terribly reduced in flesh
and strength. Thjvo bottles of
Kleetric Hitters cured him.
Kdward Shepherd, Ilai lisnurg, 111.
had a running sore on his leg of
eight years' standing. Used three
bottles of Kleetric Hitters and seven
boxes of HucUlen's Arnica Sal ve, and
his h*g is sound and well. John
Speaker, Cat aba, < h had live largo
Fever sores on his leg. doctors said
ho was incurable. < >ne bottle Klee
trie Hitters and one box Bticklcii's
Anica Salve cure! him entirely.
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Farmers living near the beet sugar
factories say that the pulp which is
their refuse is excellent ;?s a milk producing
fo >d, increasing t he quail
tity anil improving the quality. It
needs some grain with it, besides
verv coarse fodder, as it i.s a laxitivc
and digests rapidly, but its advan
(ages are in its effects upon the milk,
and a saving in amount of the other
fodder acquired.
"Beauty" may be "only skin
deep;'' but the secret of a beautiful
skin is pure blood. Those course,
rough, pimply complexions may, 111
most cases, be rendered soft, smooth,
and fair by the preserving and systematic
use of Ayer's Sarsapurilla.
Many have doubtless been troubled
with cabbages growing stalkly
and not heading well. It is told
that if pains are taken in setting out
tlie plant to got tho lap or main
root set down perfectly straight this
difficulty will l>e ovorcomo.
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HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
Or. *?< Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
I>kar Sirs; For 20 years I was troubled with
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Dated Jan. I, 1803.
TRAINS GOING SD'JTll.
No. 23.
I.euve Wilmington (5 20 a n?
Leave ('hadbourn.; 8 20 a in
Leave Marion I) 41 a u?
Arrive Florer.ro 10 |? m
No. 50.
Len\ Florence i 20 a ni ;
Arrive Sumter -I 35 a ill
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liVlnr oMinn-r A 55 ? III ,
Arrive Columbia (i 15 u id i
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 45 a in
Arrive Sumter 9 43 u in
No. 52.
Leave Sumter 9 45 a m
Arrive Colombia 10 55 a in
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:?M
A. M.
Train on C. A I). Railroad connects at
Florence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10 45 j mi
Arrive Sumter 12 15 a in
Leave Sumter 12 15 a in
Arrive Florence 1 50 a in
No. 59.
Leave Sumter 7 80 p m
Arrive Florence 8 50 p in
No. 58.
Leave Columbia (5 10 p in
Arrive Sum >r p in j
No 78.
Leave Florne e * 1
.*/ II III
Leave Marion 58 a m
Leave Chadbourn 7 08 a in
Arrive Wilmington 0 10 a in
M)aily. except Sunday.
>o. 58 runs through to Cnarloston,S. ('.,
via Central It. It., arriving Manning 8:00
P. M. 1 lilies 8:40 P. M, Charleston 10:40
P. AL
Train on Manchester & Augusta It. It.
leaves Suinptcr daily except Sunday 10:00
A. M., arrrive ltimini 11:50 A. M. 1 tc turning
leave ltimini 12:80 l(. M. arrive Sump
ter 1:40 P.M.
Trains on artsville it. it. leave Iiartsville
daily except Sunday at 5 00 a in, ar
riving Floyds 5 ^5 a in. Iteturning, leave
Floys 0 15 p ni arriving al llartsvilie
10 15 p in.
.1. F. 1)1 VINIC, Cien'l Snpt.
J. it Ki.nl.y, Snpt. Trans,
T. M. 1C > i i i i < < i 1 ; : gent
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Schedule in effect lroui ante.
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway H R
1'ASSKNO Kit AND KllEIOUT DAII.Y, KXCKI"!
SUNDAY
No T3, NOIt'l 11 HOUND.
Leave Pliadbourn 7 15 a m
Leave lllon 7 45 u in
Arrive 11 ul> 8 j0 a m
\T Al H. ?1TXT IX
IX f J V I , 0*-?U I II l??U i> II,
Leave Hub I) 00 a ir '
Leave Ilion 0 15 a in j
Arrive Chndbourn 0 45 a in ,
/.eave ChadbonrnJ 10 50 a in 1
Leave Clare don 11 00 a in i
Leave M t i abort 11 20 a m '
Leave Lorist 11 45 p in
Leav Sanfordt 12 05 p m
/.eave Hayboro 12 12 p in
Leave Privetts 12 12 pm
Leave Adrian 12 27 p in
Arrive Conwayt 1 CO | u
No 20, NORTHBOUND
I'ASHKNOKH AND VRKIOWi DAII.T, JVCKV r
RUNDaYS.
Leave Conway 2 30 p i.
/.eave Adrian 8 00 p n
Leave Privetts 8 05 } n
Leave Hayboro 8 15 p a
Leave Sanford 8 25 p in
Arrive at Loris 8 50 p m
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 25 p in
Leave Kinersou p m
Leave Clarendon 1 50 p mi
Arrive Chadbourn 5 20 p m
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Note?No. 21 wait at Hub until
No. 22 arrives.
Nos. 22, 21 and 2(5 will stop at all
stations for freight and passengers
J, It* Kknley, General Manage
J. F* Divink, Gcn'l Superintcnden
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is a choice blend of fine, high-grade Chinese
Tea. Put up in attractive and original
packages and packed in handsome
counter display boxes of six pounds each
(either size); is only sold ih packages,
at a reasonable and much lower price to
the consumer than any other package tea
on the market of any merit whatever and
affords the dealer a fair profit; is a thoroughly
reliable, first-class article, absolutely
pure, always the same *, free from
dust dealers
will find the Five and Ten Cent packages
the cheapest and most salable package
tea on the market and consumers pronounce
it "the best and most economical."
Kin-Go Tea is convenient to handle, easy
to sell and has proved a big success
wherever introduced.
We are extremely anxious to have all
dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request
that you Include a few boxes 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.. ""IT0
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