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2lffg IIorry Herald " ? o Published Every Thursday. E. W. NOLLE Y, Editor" TERMS: One Year f 1.50 81 x Months 1.00 Throe Month 50 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per square. Eight lines ot tills slr.o type make one square. No advertisement counted less than a square. Advertising lines In local column 15 cents per line. Advertisements of Judge of Probate. Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise for three, six 01 twelve months, Correspondents may use any signature but true name of writer must accompany nil communications. Articles to secure insertion must be sent jn by Monday, previous to day of publication. We shall watch with interest the new Moon, note its changes and set how it tills out. * Gen. Wndo Hampton IJ. S. tt. K Commissioner is on a trip to San Francisco, on ofllcial business. The President will not approve the Senate bill with his signature, either will ho prevent its becoming a law. It is quite probable that Mr. Levi P. Morton, will be the republican candidate for Governor in the Stat< of New York. The Hrcckenridge Congressional contest is in full blast. His friemU are hopeful of succoss, while his op ponents are as confident of his defeat Somebody will be mistaken. The editor of this paper boars tea timony to the fact contained in tin card of "Many Citizens" regarding Mr. li. 11. Ellerbe. Mr. lOllorbe com suited us about his doclination some two wooks ago and loft the impress ion on our mind that the announco' merit of his name for Treasurer would be withdrawn and we oxpected thai it would be. His friends necrlectet n to do so, hence the card to which attention is directed. The war between China and .lapat continues lively. We know some tiling wbout the difllculty in getting correct war reports, when we had otn nearer home, and we have to wait : - long time for noWS that ws can de pond on when the lighting is ho fai away. What will be the result, wha effect it will have 011 the nations o] the world, is all in the future. W< hope, howover, that it may have 1 civilizing and enlightening effect 01 the Chinese and that 110 other pow ?rs will be drawn into it. Oen. Butler in a telegram to 1) II. Tompkins last Monday, with draws his card of June 16th announcing himself a Candidate for Unitoi States Senator. What the new departure of the General means, w< cannot say. Developments will oc cur, doubtless very soon and ainon{ many things that we don't understand now, wo will be enabled to look int( more clearly. It is a fact howover that the General is not willing t< submit to the decision of the pri mary. The general impression as w< await the news from Tuesdays pri mary is, that a very light vote ha been polled. This township has 1 poll of about four hundred and fift) and only forty-five votes cast, show ing the dissatisfaction among tin people with the methods which con trolleu the primary. It is a plait fact that Evans is not the choice oi the people for Governor and hit nomination was brought about bj the shrewdest manipulations. Al who failed to vote on Tuesday an free to vote for their choice in Novom ber. We want to vote agains1 Evans, but would prefer acting witl the alliance in tho overthrow of Till man, rather than make a siuiilai campaign like the last one. The con scrvativo faction cannot carry th< State, they are tired of discord and ii they can unite with the disaffected of all factions the old wounds may be healed. Our individual opinion is worth but little and yet it is all the opinion we have. A Qaurter Century Teat. For a quarter of a century l)r, King's New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify tc its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs A remedy that lias stood the test sc long and that has given so universal satisfaction is no experirnont. Each bottle is positively guaranteed tc give relief, or the money will bo refun dcd. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colds Trial bottles Free at Dr. K. Norton's Drugstore. Largo size 60c. 41. Hood's I'ills cure. Nausea, Sick Headache, indigestion, Jiiliousness. Sold by all druggists. iriirn ii wrttM TKIP TO THE OLl> WOULD. HV .IOIIN H. TOLAH. ' CHAPTER XXIII. OS T1IK NI1.K. Awoke early on morning of March Dth ami my state room facing K ist I beheld a most beautiful sunrise. The aurora was especially charming as the color changed tints from purple to golden and then to a brilliant lire color. The morning Is do lightfnl. On one side of the river the fertile Nile valley spreads out for miles, carpeted with green and an occasional Palm trm Is the <2*ly wood growth. Borderiug this green valley and rising slightly i above It wo seu the sandy waste of tho (ireat Desert. (>n the other bank of the ! river Is a range of white limestone mountains, in some places bordering abruptly on i tho river banks and at others leaving a little valley between mountains and river. The line between the rich Nl!r >alley Is so sharply n mat one may stand with one foot on as fertile soil as there is in the world and the other on desert sands that would "not sprout a pea." Tho limestone mountains are perfectly bare of trees or ol I any kind of vegetable growth, ns there if not a particle ol soil on them. Ahoui noon we get stucfc in shallow water foi about an hour, th? native boats lailen xvitli grain entirely block the chaunel which b ' very narrow at. this point. Some of the 1 boatmen get out Into the water ami others use poles and finally open a passage foi us The boats are clumsy, queer looking 1 craft and the boatmen rig their sails in v i peculiar manner, which gives the boatt the appearance, a little \?^v off, of imnu-u se birds with outstretched whig." Uif act of rising to fly. Vv hut a singular rlvei | thi.i Nile is, in the fact thai the further .m ! the river one goes themoro water ho finds The northern part of Egypt Is called Lower Egypt because It Is down the Nile The decrease in quantity of water from tin I cataracts down is easily accounted foi when we consider that this rivc-i iiowi ' over 1500 miles without a single tributary or feeder, except s??li springs as muy b< . in hod of the river and as it Hows througl a dry country, whero rain never falls am where large quantities are constantly hein.si drawn out on all Mie farms for irrigation , besides other necessary uses. When wc vd so take into consideration the absorptioi ' by the soil and the groat amount of evapo ration in this hot country, the wonder h > that there is any water left after 1500 tc . 1800 miles of exhaustion and no inflow t( . replenish. As Egypt propor is only tin I Nile valley, the map of Egypt jwqwlj drawn would look like a shoe string wltl ' a fan tied on one end, Probably no othoi I country in the world of same acreage sup ports as many people as the Nile valley r. never see u nnuso OK ny ltseil; nil tin people live 111 to f ns and villages and tho; i are mo thick we are nover out of night o . one. Our l>oat auchoru second night nea f the village of Maghaga and we go nshor ' and go through the largest sugar menu factory we have ever seen. Our chle 1 dragoman, whose English is not up to th best standards, ainusv, some of our part; r by calling their attention to the "goose i (the juice) ns it is being crushed out of th p cano in a grt nt stream by the ponderou machinery. On the morn lug of the lOtl 5 the dragoman points out to us on top of \ desolate looking limestone ridge near tin \ river a Coptic convent or Monastery. I Icr tho monks use to swim out to the passinj l>oats and beg for alms, hut tho govern ment has stopped this practice. We sooi 11j urn IUU9V prosperous lUOKHlg VIII age wo have seen in Eg/pt. We see man; nico looking houses, not mud color, anion, them a palace which is occupied part o 1 the year by the Khedive. This town i - MInich. About noon we make lundin 2 to tako our gecond donkey ride of the trij The place is I3eui-Hassan. A large villag i .near by of the same namo had to bo dos > troyed a few years ago because it was sue! I a nest of robbers. We pass through it ) ruins on an exciting donkey ride, whlcl ^ was in all features like one previously dos cribed, as to noise at landing, the struggl among donkey Imys for passengers, th race to keep out of dust, etc. The objec tive. point of our ride across tho valley i the "rock totnhsof Heul-Hassan." Thor ' are fifteen of them, hewn into the sides o the mountain and two of them are ver; 3 fine and of valuable historical interest x Wo see some fine Columns 17 feet higl . and having each sixteen sides. They re aemble what was called Doric. Column in after centuries. The guide 'rles to ex ' plain the curious inscriptions on tin walls and the remnants of (he paintoi i figures, but we do not understand hlti ( and must refer to our guide book for bet ? ter Information and we refer our reader 3 who are interested in such things to tin r books, Hi? it would lie too tedious for us U I go into details of ancient Egyptian history > in a letter of (his kind. In our ride bad . to the boat, we knd considerable amuse ^ inent with our donkey boy. Having got ton pretty well in the lead and with hii 1 mind evidently fixed on Baying things t< * make bis anticipated fee as large an possi r ble, thw boy commenced to repeat about the only English he knew, "good donkey ) good man, shilling donkey," which meant , in plain terms, "you have had a good don key; I have kept him going ahead of most of the others and I want you to be a good ) man and give me about a shilling (25 cents) i fee when we get back to the boat." lie , did not really expect more than half thit but set bis figures bigh. As he repeated uioso persuasive words he ran up by the donkeys shoulder and looked up into the , riders face with n smile to see the effect of . ids spaech. Tho rider siuilod back and said "yes good donkey, good boy, half-pi> astro donkey." You ought to have seen I the boy cry "no, no, no," and roll over in . the dirt nnd cut all kinds of monkey shines, > at tho words, "half-piastre donkey." HalfI piastre is a nickel Egyptian coin worth i cents in our money and weiunde him turn > more than ono somersault in the dust for the amusement of the party when we rei pentad tho words "half-piastre donkey" I that lie interpreted to mean that a half-pi' 1 astro was to be the size of liia fee. Tho little fellow was delighted when we dismounted and placed three piastres or 15 cents in ids hand. Ilefore the bout left some of the passengers amused themselves by throwing small coins In the river, near the bank and watching the boy* and girls scramble in the mil I and water for tliem. i Home of the little girls ure very pretty, but * as they marry young, generally at from eleven to fifteen years of age, and are the H slaves internally of their husbands they soon grow old and broken. We vere for elbly impressed in one of tho great tombs u? 1)A.J K.. I. * I. I... a? iiriii'iinn^iif, uy ugurrs m hiv iwimi* which toI?l too pintnly the value placed on * woman compared with man hy tho an- ft clout Egyptians. The figure represent | lug tho old King win imiiicnm, while tho figures representing his wives wore diminutive ami insignificant looking. Tlo> mo dern Egyptian evidently places about same estimate on woman that liis ancestors of throe to four thousand years ago did. The staple bread food of tho Egyptian . peasant class days, or Kallahie m ?y are C called here, la dv.r.ui, a kinil of mai/e, that grows on the top of a stalk like sugar ' c ine seed. The KeHahin comprise alum four ilftlis ot the | opulation of Egypt and are said to be direct descendants of the Egyptian farmer of thirty or forty centnr1 los ago. We pass a very small town called Manfaloot. The nntlws seem to be ^ 1 great pigeon raisers as the upper pari of their flat topped houses seem to he set apart especially for pigeons and all around 1 the top of the houses twigs and small ? 1 branches have been put into the uason ? work when the houses were erected ap- n 4 patently for no other use tlrm pigeon I 0 roosts. It gives the houses a peculiar ap- I . 1 ! po,irnnre. A little be rote night wo reach g 1 the boat landing for tin* large ,, ,M as- s 4 stout and inanv <>f ').< j arty ride out to it * hi"1 !:,ii the bazaars, not being very wHI wo ' wait until next morning, as we are to spend jj " half tlav here. The Unite I Presbyterian 0 ? Church of America have a prosperous it . mission here. I hey have a largo brick I building and 250 to IKK) students training . thorn to do ail kind of useful work is well ? as trying to make good ohri g;.,,,,; uj them. J Mr- Mo< ii. <?t" Nmv berry* will Kuii for Oovcrimr, ? News and Courier. i 1 Nkwiikkkv, August 24. ? Because * 1 Dr. Sampson I'ope luis withdrawn t ' from the race for (.Jovcrnor is no l i reason why Newberry is not t?> f ir nish a man for that position. > Mr. Frank Moon a sturdy farmer of this county and a man who lias < never sought nor held office, told me > this afternoon that he had made his > mind to enter the race for Governor, j He had not decided until he saw r that Dr. Popo had withdrawn i Though lie does not propose to enter r the primary, he is going to inako his - tight at the general election ;n No. vember. o He, too, was at one time a "Refory mer," but proposes to make this light f as a protest against ring rule and r bossism. He is in dead errncst and 0 will issue his manifesto early next - week, and will stay in to the finish f if he only g*>ts one vote. He is built ,? of slicking ituflf and is a graduate of i' y. the South Carolina College before < the war. K. H, A, 1 It Muy Do as Mucli for You. s I, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111. h writes that ho had a Severe Kidney p trouble for many years, with severe , p pains in his hack and also that ins , bladder was affected. He tried many t 80 called Kidney cures but without , n any good rcoujt, About a year ago ho began nso of lileotric Jiitters and ( ? found relief at once, liioctrjo Bitters is especially adapted to cure of f all Kidney and Diver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. * One trial will prove our statement. ( u' Price only 50c. for largo bottle at j K. Norton's Drug Store. t 1 I'ytlilaus on a Lurk. 11 Vice President Stevenson made 1 S (l the speech of Welcome inviting the i- grand encampment of Pythiuns to .. i... ~ v. TI Moiiiu^iuH) oimi in uimumiiiii"; 0 "And now it but remains to vvol- <] ' come you, Knights of Pythias, to u s Washington. I cordially bid you t e welcome to the most beautiful city n f in the world, lfero is the symbol Y of the authority, the grandeur, t ho power of the greatest Qovefn ment s '? known to men. Von will find it, in deed, 'no mean city.' you are not s strangers, but fellow citizens.' It is your Capital and you are welcome to 0 your father's house. S' T "Your arrjyal is timely. The Con- > 1 gress has adjourned a"d the right of h - way is yours. The public buildings f< a are open to you. Upon every lintel 1 e is the grateful 'Welcome!' Upon o r, your long line of march a thousand times your hearts will ho made glad i by the cheering words floating on . streamers from mansion to mart, 'Welcome, thrice welcome, Knights ? of Pvthiaa U ?9' ~ w m I Beware of Ointment lor Oft* Q tarrh that contain Mercury, t-( as mercury will surely destroy the " sense of smell and completely de- n! range the whole system when enter j ing it through the mucous surfaces. 111 l Such articles should never be used ( except on proscription# from reputa ^ ( ble physicians, as the damage they . will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. ' Hall's Cutarrh Cure, manufactured v< by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., 1' . contains no mercury, and is taken in- U ternal'.y, acting directly upon the S blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Si / i 1- i - ? t v/iiro oe Mmo you gee me genuine. 1 !| It is taken internally anil is made in 0 Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. tc Testimonials free. tkjp* Sold by prugcrists, price 75c. per bottle.. ft) it m aTu\nive its it y. ? QREENVILLE, S. G, pC Too ueyt session will bogin Sept, ?l 26, 1894. For Catalogues or for jn- Pi formation about the courses of study, gt Mess Halls, Private boarding, or other ti< details apply to the president, ce C. Mani.v, J). 1>, to ^ Mother's Story lor Boy's Suffering After Diphtheria Hood's Gave Good Health and Strength. PZHmR C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mans.: "Hood's HaisAparltlu lias done so much for ly boy that I wish to nay a few words lit pra!?s f tlds wonderful lucdhdue. CI"*:,,<i was very II with di|>hthcrta ? "!ieit him HulferliiK with lrl?ht'? -V.^cJise. lie was very weak, poor tu esli and could hardly walk. Malaria lever ooii overtook lilni and together with troiiblo rlth hl9 liver, He Was in IVIuch Misery, tt last, almost discouraged, 1 decided to hav ilm try Hood's Sarsaparllla. lie lias taken lily a few bottles, and yet It lias done him mom ood than all the previous medical treatment HOOD'S Sarsapariiia CM RES mil medicines combli ed. H? bus regained treiigtli and flculi and ooloi ijuitc heulthy. It till always jjIvk us ploni lire to tell otlici 1 \vhut i valuable imdldnc Is .food's Rnrsapnt Ufa." itna. G. W Maiii ktt. CcrroiUon, Kentucky. N. n If you decide to take flood's SarnapKIlia do not be Induced to buy any otlicr. Hood's Pills euro liver Ilia, Jaundice, tilt ousncss, sick beadaclio and constipation. 25c. MiioiESHiSiii Cards. For RepresentativeWe hereby ntmouiico Hon, Jero ti ili Mjshoe, n eaudinato for ro-elcc ion to the House of Hupresentnii ves uhjoet to the actio 1 of the Demo* ratio Primary. Many VoTKits. Fnr RepresentativeI hereby announce myself a can filiate for re elect ion to tho Housi ?f Representatives, subject to (ho ae ion of the I >emoerutie Primary. .1. m. stalvky. For Auditor. 1 hereby announce myself a candi I - / _. 1 . ' - .1 rw? uuo jor re election 10 uie ojilc? o Vuditor of Horry County subject t< he action of tljo Democratic j>ri nary. Very Respectfully, Jamks A. Lhw18. 'onway, S. C., .July 10, 1804. For Supervisor. I hereby announce ipysejf a can liilate for the office of County Su )er visor of I lorry County, subject t( lie action of the Democratic primary Very Respectfully, J, Q. C ha ham. 'owellville, S. C., July Jft, 1894. or School Commissioner. 1 lierebj appointee myself a candi late for the office of School Coin nissionor of Ilorry County, e;jbjocl o the action of the Democratic prinary. Very Respectfully, J. 1>. U'wr, Jn. iocastee, S. C., July 19,1894. for Treasurer. in consideration of tire yaluablc eivice rendered tlic Jtefonn move lent, the friends of Mr. J']. B. Ellere hereby announce hint ii candidate >r the Qffice of County Treasurer of lorry County, subject to the action f tlip Democratic primary. >f\ny clu/.kxs. For Treasurer. The m/iny friends of I.. 1). Dong resent his namo to the Demoorats of lorry County for re-election to the (lice of County Treasurer, subject ) Hip action of the Democratic I*rimry. Mr. had decided not to sk for re-election, but the domain! oni his friends is such, that he will ?t refuse to serve them, lie has oen tried and neyor found wanting, o, "lets try him again." Tax Payku. English Spavin Jyinimont romois all Hard, Soft or Calloused umps ar.d Blemishes fnm horses, lood Spavins, Curbs, Splints. weenoy, lt?ng Hone, Stilles, Sprains 1 Swollen Throats, ConcliP, etc. ivo $50 by use of ono bottle. War mted the moat wonderful Hlomish ure over known. Hold by K. 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(nltdASI/.Kn 1803.) Alter one year's successful business, re ?pe? tfolly n?l;s'he continued support of the business public. YV?< Ku:;r.antoe prompt attention to all business entrusted to our care. We transact a general banking business Exchange bought and sold. Interest of 1 and 5 per cent allowed on Time Deposits, i ('ollections receive prompt attention a( our hands, reml'ting for same on date of payment. Money to loan oi) sale security ! This Institution is built up by JIOML CAPITAL, managed by HOME Oi'lT CEU8, and la conducted in the Interest of : MOM PEOPLE. Trusting that out relatlors may be mil- 1 tually satisfactory and benelicial, your patronag. is cordially solicited. J) ,*.SP1V.SY. Cashier. II. C?. COLLINS, President. Fashionable Harboring;. 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