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77/r Horry Herald,
Published Every Thursday.
S. NORTON, Editor
J. T MAYERS. Gen'l. Manager.
CONWAY, S. C., MAY 11. 1803.
CYCLONES NEAR HOME!
Part of Springfield, This State'
Visited and Wrecked to-dayTho
Columbia Journal.
Spuingpikm), S. C., May 3.?A
terrible cyclone today struck the outer
cd^e of this town. So far as
heard from the Mossbean house has
been destroyed.
?. llrooker was seriously injured
and his wife and daughter slightly
inju red.
.1. 0. C. Austin's house was coin
pletely destroyed. His grandmother
and two daughters are badly hurt.
1\. A. Brodio's blacksmith shop
and house were destroyed. The
house was unoccupied.
I *. A. Brodie, Sr., aged 8S, was
blown against a tree.
John F. Willis, colored, was killed.
Jim Fulmer, colored, had his back
broken.
J. C. O. Austin is hurt badly
about the legs; Ben Austin about the
face.
Dave Holm's house, about three
miles off, is reported destroyed. Holm's
store is ready to fall, and his two
children are hurt.
I.ATKU NEWS.
Dr. T. A. Jones, who has just
made the rounds of the injured, so
for heard of, says my information is
correct.
Several houses in the doctor's yard
was blown down.
Will Baker, colored, is badly hurt.
Everything in .1. (A ('. Austin's
place is gone.
A turkey gobbler, with all the
feathers gone, has been blown here
from some unknown parts.
The track of the nvnlnim w?a
150 yards, us it passed through Austin's
plantation, completely destroying
cotton, twisting ofT pines and
oaks two feet thick, ten foot above
the ground. I have ;i brunch of u
tree blown here from a swamp in the
Kdisto river two miles away.
OVCI.CNK NEAU NKWDKHUY.
Newberry S. C\, May 3.?A very
severe cyclone passed live miles north
of this place at noon today, sweeping
everything in its path. It destroyed
seven houses on Sir. Acoy Oxuer's
farm. Mis Maggie ()\ner was severely
hurt. The rest of the family
escaped unhurt. Four negroes on
ttie same farm were also badly hurt.
The width of the cyclone was about
one hundred and fifty yards and it
was traveling northeast.
Some of tlie Alius of I ho Cleveland
Admiuist rat ion .
The new administration by the
jdedos of President Cleveland's
inaugural address is committed.
1. To a sound and stable currency.
2. To refuse bounties and snbsi
dies.
3. To check wild and reckless
pension expenditure.
i. To limit public expenditures
to public necessities.
5. To make eflicioncy rather than
partisan service the basis of appointments
to choice.
0. To use the powers of the federal
government to restrain trusts
and combines.
?. To secure to all citizens equality
before the law.
8. To accomplish tariff reform
and make the necessity?for government
revenue the limit of the exercise
of the taxing power*
11 is a democratic programme, a
programme which tlx,1 people wish
to soo carried out. It will be opposed
stubbornly at every point by
interests which thrive on the evils
democratic endeavor seeks to correct
but President Cleveland in carrying
it out will have the disinteresting
patriotism of the country supporting
him as it has seldom, if ever before, I
united to sustain a president in his
policy.?Albany Angus.
?A loving word is always a safe
word. 11 may or it may not be helpful
word to thoonewho hears it, but
it is sure to bo a pleasant memory to
the one who speaks it. Many a word
spoken by is afterwards regretted;
but no word of affectionate appro*
ciation to which we have given utterance
finds a place among our sadly
remembered expressions. Looking
back over onr intercourse with a dead
frien 1 or fellow-worker, we may, indeed,
regret that wo were over botra
. ed into a harsh or hasty or unloving
word of censure or criticism in
that intercourse, and we may wish,
vainly that wo had uoW the privilege
of saying all tho loving words that we
might honestly have spoken while he
waS yet with us; but there will never
come into our hearts aa such a time as
single pang of regret over any word
of impulsive or deliberate affection
which passed our lips at any time. We
have reasons to boon our guard in
our stmech in most diraetions* but. u-n
chii bo fearlessly froo in our loving
utterance. ? Sunday School J'imcm,
?Tho spirit of forgiveness and
forbearance is necessary to the christian
life. While wo are in tho world
wo stand in nco for forgiving, and
being forgiven; of bearing with others,
and being bourne with ourselves.
?-Do not be concerned about the
question, '.Shall wo know each other
in heavou 'f1' when you pass your
next door neighbor without speaking
to him.
Ail American Mule.
The American mule is in danger
of suffering from discriininatio i in
favor of the pauper-broil animal ol
South Franco. l?or years the French
West Indians have been largo buyers
of American mules, and the
trade has been important enough t?i
make the Frenchmen anxious to
capture it. Letters received by
shippers from their correspondents
in the islands say that the writers
1 understand that the French government
is t> give a bounty for shipments
of mules, to the colonies, tho
I amount being big enough to make
| the shutting off of importations from
j this country extremely probable.
I About one thousand mules are s hip;
pod to the French Islands annually.
J
bloct I'll' I ?i 11 crs.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
k'leotric bitters sing the same song
of praise*?A purer medicine does
not exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed. klectrio btters
will cure all diseases of.tho liver and
kidneys, will remove pi tuples, "boils,
Salt liheum and other affections
caused by impure blood, Will drive
malaria from the system and prevent
as well as cure all malaria fevers.?
' For euro of headache, constipation
and indigestion try electric bitters
entire satisfaction guaranteed, oi;
money, refunded.- l'rice f?Oc. and
$1.00 per bottle at K, Norton's drugstore.
Chicago parties want to buy the
Ioff Davis mansion at. IJich inftnd and
remove it to Chicago for exhibition
purpose. It is not at all likely that the
building will be sold, but it will be
used as a museum in which relics of
the Confederacy will be displayed.
On? W< >i*< 1.
1 come to you with a small affair
that you may need. In Knghiud,
the Continent and many foreign
countries' myself and wares are
well known. Many American families
on their return from abroad
bring my articles with thorn, for
they know them pretty well, but you
may not be one of these.
Confidence hew teen man and man
is slow of growth, and when found
its rarity makes ic valuable. I ask
your confidence ami make a reference
to this Journal to indorse
thai confidence, 1 do not think it
will he misplaced.
I make the best form of a euro
?an absolute one?for biliousness
and headache that can he found in
this year. Thi cure is so small in
itself, and yet its comfort to you is
s<? great?20 minutes being its limit
when relief?that it has- become
the marvel of its time. One and a
half grains of medicine, eoated with
sugar, is my remedy, in the shape
of one small pill, known to commerce
as Mb 11 AY DOCK'S NEW EI\
Kit PILE. It is old in the markets
of Europe, but is now to North
America. The prico is as low as n
honest medicine can he sold at, 25
cents. Send a postal card for a sample
vail, to try them, before you purchase.
Dlt. HA Y DOCK,
03 Fulton St., N. Y.
(hires nil I. O S ftud l A My
irregularity, l-ioucorrha aor'Whiir , "s'ainin
Hack or Sides, 6trcr.gtlio:.s the i > ! o, * uk'.upthewholosystem.
111 ascun : i :<>u.
und will euro von. Dru^ 'i.st., k. lie
damp for l>ook.
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To Ye
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JAPANESE
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CURE
Will Save You.
It is a new and complete treatment, consisting
of Suppositories. Ointment in Capsules (also
Ointment in llox)and Pills. An absolute and
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or degree. External, Internal, Blind or Ble-d
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and many other diseases and female weaknesses
; it is always a great benefit to the general
health. The first discovery of a medicalcure
rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary
hereafter. This Rcmedv has
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disease when you can get a guaranteed remedy?
JOSEPH R. HOFFLIN & CO.,
Druggist. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
? A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
X Positively civen by The Japanese Heme- , >
X dies Co. to each purchaser of six boxes, 0
X when purchased at one time, to refund ,,
X the $s oo paid i( not cured. i,
| Opium TTsblt cored by I)r. Miles' Norvlne.
Wc Loan Money
to buy, build and improve your homo and
allow olgnt yours to repay loans by small
' monthly installments. Asm'N nearly t?l.
000,OUO. For lull particulars and tonus I
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| Where. .* j
Rlpans Tnbules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
! stomach and intestines; cure
i I dyspepsia, habitual constipa- j
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Sirt! I wish 1 couhi let all who are suffering
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Treasurer American Publishing House.
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Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R- R
roiuloaiNfil Schedule
Dated April ih 1808.
TRAIN'S GOING SO'JTll.
No. 28.
Leave Wilmington 0 25 p m J
Leave Chudbourn 8 2': ptn
Leave Marion.' St 11 j> in
Arrive Florence 10 25 p m
No. 50.
Lea\' Florence 120 m
Arrive Sumter...; 4 85 . m
Leave Sumter 4 85 a in
Arrive Columbia 0 15 a in
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 45 a m
Arrive Sumter St 43 a m
No. 52.
Leave Sumter S) 43 a in i
Arrive Colombia It) 55 a m |
_ No. 52 runs ttirough from (Mmrlcstoii
via Central Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:>1 !
A. M.
Train on ('. & 1). Railroad connects at!
Florence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 61.
Leave Columbia 10 45 j in
Arrive Sumter 12 15 a m
Leave Sumter 12 15 a m
Arrive Florence 1 20 a m
No. 50.
Leave Sumter 7 20 p m
Arrive Flor: nee 8 50 p in
No. 52.
Leave Columbia 0 10 p m
Arrive Sum >r p m
No 78.
Leave Floret* e * .v a m |
Leave Marion < 52 a in
Leave Chadbourn 7 08 a in
\rrive Wilmington 0 10 a m
fcl)aily, "fl )uily except Sunduv.
'.>(>. 52 runs through to Cuarleston,S. C.,
via Central It. It., arriving Manning 8:00
P. M. Lanes 8:40 P. M, Charleston 10:40
P. M.
Train on Manchester Augusta It. It.
leaves Hutnpter daily except Sunday 10:50
A. M., arrrivo Itimini 11:50 A. M. Iti turning
leave itimini 12:20 P. M. arrive Sumptor
1:40 P. M.
Trains on arts'ville It. 15. leave Ilartsville
daily except Sunday at 5 00 a m, arriving
Floyds 5 25 a in. Returning, leave
Floys 0 45 p m, arriving at Ilartsvillc
10 15 p in.
.J. F. DIVINE, Gen'! Supt.
J. It Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trans,
T. M. E x i l 11 i. ( ? n'l Pass, gent
Wilmington Chadbourn & Conway B- B
I'ASSKNGKH AND KHRIOIIT DAILY, HXCEl"! i
SUNDAY
No 44, NOin 11HOUNI).
Leave Chadbourn 7 15 a m
Leave I lion 7 45 a in
Arrlvo Hub 8 jO a m t
No 13. SOUTH ROUND. ,
Leave IIoh o oo .. ... < .
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Leave llion <? 15 a in
Arrive Chadbourn 945 a in ,
Leave ChadbouruJ 10 80 a in j
Leave Clare don 11 00 a in ]
Leave M t i abort 11 20 a in i
Leave Lorist 11 45 j> m 1
Leav SanfordJ 12 02 p in 1
Leave Bayboro 12 12 p in
Leave Privetta 12 12 pm
/ ewe Adrian 12 27 p in
Arriva Conwayt 1 00 p~n
No 40, NO rilBOUND
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Leave Conway 2 80 p r.
Leave Adrian 8 00 p n ;
Leave Privetts 8 05 J a Leave
Hayboro 8 15 p .n .
Leave San ford 8 25 p in ]
Arrive at Loris 8 50 p m
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 25 p in
Leavo ^n.erson p ni
Leave Clarendon 4 50 p ?n ;
Arrive Chndoourn 5 20 p in i
Telegraph Stations
Leave Chadbourn 5 50 p in I
Leave llion 0 15 p m
* rrive Hub 0 25 p in I
No 15 SOI TIlltoiTN n
Loftvo 11 ul) II 45 p in
IjGiivc Iiion 7 05 p in
Arrive Chadbourn 7 <10 pm
WORK FOR US I
a few <lay*, and you will l>e startled At the unex> pec
ted success that will reward your efforts. We Z
positively have the best business to offer an Agent ~
that can be found on the face of this earth. Z
81ft.OO profit on 87ft OO worth of business is being
easily and honoraoly made by and paid to Z
hundreds of incn, women, boys, and girls In our r
employ. You can make money faster at work for ^
us than you have any idea of. The business Is so easy
to learn, antl instructions so simple and plain, ?
that all succeed from the start. Those who take e
hold of the business reap the advantage that j Z
arises from the sound reputation of one of the | j;
oldest, most successful, and largest publishing s
houses in America. .Secure for yourself the profits r
that the business so readily and handsomely yields. Z
All beginners succeed grandly, and more" than 5
realise their greatest expectations. Those who
try (t find exnctly us we tell them. There Is plenty
of room for a few more workers, and we urge
them t* begin at once. If you arc already employed,
but have a few spare moments, and wish
to use tlicin to advantage, then write us at once
(for this is vour grand opportunity), and receive
full particulars by return mall. Address,
THUK X CO., Itox No. 400, Augusta, Me.
P^WANTED |
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a . In every town in each stats u
0 hj to sell our Solid Columbian < >
it Silver Table Knives and <t
it t'-H Forks; theso poods ore not <>
a j plated goods but solid, mid ,
it will hold tlieir color equal to ?
it . ..p sterling silver goods and will
,, 1- 9 cost only about,onc qusrter />
it fs '3 the prices of lOlil sterling sj
1 | j1,- ;j silver. The gi^ads are sold by ^
it E ugents only nrfd we warrant a
< t ? t them to stand the teat of X
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Dnr Mammoth Catalogue^/ Bank Counters,
Dusks, and other OttKicfe Kuhnituhh for
IHt?:i now ready. Now Ooods. How Styles
n Desks, Tables Chairs, Ilook Cakes, Cublicts,
<fcc., A.c., and at matchless prices,
js above Indicated. Our goods are wellcnown
and sold freely in overy country that
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