The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 07, 1897, Image 2

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;> ?py; .. .? - THE HORRY HERALD Published Every Thursday. E. W. NOLLEY, Editor. FrTllUKSDAY. JAN. 7 1807 AiN N GUN C E M E:N T S'~ | Local notices e'gnt cents a lino. Subscription ono dollar in advance iW Correspondents will please ht.vo their letters in 1 >v Tuesday's mull. ' ".y~ Anonymous communication?, will will receive no attention. : y Parties desiring Advertisements changed will pleuso hand thorn in not later thau Monday. The Editor of this paper will in no wise l?e responsible for the \io?vs <>\pr< -> ed by correspondents. ?3?"" The red cross mark on your paper means that your subscription is due and that wo are anxious for you to renew. Advertisements inserted :d one dol lar per square of < no inch or less for the llr.-t insertion and (iffy cents for each sub sequent insertion. SfBT" When writing to have your paper changed, please state the post ofliee at which you receive Die poj r, lis well a.-, the one to which you w ish it changed. Mr. Brynns sense of propriety was shocked on reaching Vtlhntaand seeing the manner in which ho was posted and hurriedly cancelled the lecturing engagement. ' ' ?; ;? : . South Carolina and Colorado in proportion to population, gave Bryan the largest vote that either candidate received. New York iruv. McKinley his largest vote while Tex as cast the heaviest Hryan vote MeKinley's popular majority of over a million has dwindled to small proportions since the first announcement of his victory. The Silvei cause is r.o failure, for judging from all initial movements in the past and taking into consideration Co increased population of the country. Mr. llryan received the he rtiest support ever given by this country to any new movement. The new year has opened upon us auspiciously, the weather is charming and the good resolutions made at the beginiiing'are we suppose hold ing out thus far. Let every man put his shoulder to the wheel and push ahead rather than hinder progress. Don't be a drone, but let activity and perseverance he the mot to of all and whatsoever thy hands find to do, do it with all thy might. Large possibilities are in store tor nil who at tempt great things and expect great things. May all have some nobh purpose in view and use every effort to attain that purpose. Continued reports confirm the fact of Mncco's being alive and that he will again lead his bands against I lie enemy. The difficulty attending tin getting of correct news from Cuba, is suppressed to such an c<tt-nt l?y the.Spanish authorities that wo arc never really satisfied with what we hear. The continuation of the war and the fact that Gen. Wcyler has made no progress towards suppress ing the revolt since he assumed com maml, is evidence that his enemy arc not only holding their own, but rath er impoverishing Spain by a continu ution of the struggle. A people ?!e termined to be free, with the climat* and means of support which lh<> ("uhans have, tire hard to conquer Tin Spanish ranks are being decimated by disease, and death, while then treasury is rapidly being exhausted. These things arc fighting on the side J of the insurgents, and should Macro be alive and appear again at the head of his command ii will onh < 'stimulate ton greater extent their efforts to he free. Ever since the first week in December, we have had uninterrupted nnd unprecedented good weather. The old year left us un beclouded, left us with expectations unfilled, but left us with hope and some degree of energy for the future. The Now Year is upon us, already well v begun. What ahull we do with it? Khali we be content to follow in the - y same old paths and be ntislied with \ just what may happen, or, shall we \ use the faculties Clod Ins given nts \ for more faithful work and for the \ further development of possibilities y about us, all around us? One feat \ tire of a public nature, which com\ mends itself to us and which wo \ want to impress upon the public \niind is the support of the county paper and we urge the people to lend \ listening ear to what we my We \ Te desirous of enlargiug the useful \ ws of the paper, but are handicapp\ uo some extent by the patronage \ Vre receiving. We want to g- t \ Ymper into the hands of the poo ....... pie all over the county and if \vt can succeed in doing so, will make such improvements as will merit we trust continued support. The low" price ought to commend itself to all and it is necessary to increase th? Subscription list in order to publish the paper ai one dollar. We urgently request every subscri her to try and get us a new name at once, which will materially assist us anil require but little effort on their part. We hope that all may take hold of the Now Year with a deter*, initiation to use the opportunities that [ resent themselves for doing whatever good may come to hand, v. Die; n w ill 'help materially towards restoring confidence anil bringing about, a healthier state of affairs. We wish ail a happy New Year. The most gratifying reports are coming in from all parts of the Stale regarding the improved condition of affairs. Some counties sire better off than others, whilo all seem to bo on an advanced plane, with a growing tendency upwards. .Money is scarce in some sections, as is the case here lieiVj yet the provide:) supply is better than for some time past and our people will Is.ok e 1.81)7 with new \igor, which we hope and verily believe will biin t aboutt ontinucd prosperity. Now let us all, wo mean every onv, go to work In a spirit of hopefulnoss, knowing that perseverance will liml its reward. { lieu mat i sin in t lie floiuts. ('hnrleston, S. O., Nov. 25, "I have suffered with rheumatism in i mv joints and numbness and swelling in my limbs 1 thought 1 would I try Hood's ?Sursaparilla and have f uind it the only medicine that could do ino any good. It has been of gr.at value to me and 1 rccomni'tid it toall sufferers from this dis> rase."- Mrs. d ' \V. Hrothers, 25 Wolfe Street. Hood's l'ills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsnparillu. When your st omach begins to Iron hie you, it. needs help. The help it needs, is (o digest your food, and, until it gets it, you won't have any peace. Stomach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate, very danger ?> ;?:. Many of the most dangerous diseases begin with simple indigos I tion. The reason is thai, indigestion (not digestion, "not noui i hn cut) \\c;ikens the system and allows disease genus to attack it. The antidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cures indigestion and renews strength and health. It does this by strengthening the stomach, by helping it to dig<st your food. It nourishes you. Shaker Digestive Cordial is m ide of pure herbs, plants and wine, is perfectly harmless and will certainly cure all genuine done ucli trouble. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to tjtL.OO per bottle. Tutt's Fills Cure All Liver Ills. Why suffer with Coughs, Cold Hid LaOrinm> when I \ \ \ t v c It un - * I I ~ *' ,|W \i<> (jriNtNK will euro yon in one day . Poesr.ot produce the ringing in the head like Sulphate (JUNink. Put up in tablets convenient for takirg Guaranteed to cure, or money refund d. Price, 25 cents. Por sale hy Dr. l"i Norton. -ol.looiri<* lii Iters. QEleetrie Hitters is a medicine suit < d f01 any season,"hut perhaps inon generally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling pievails, when tin i\c-r is torpid and sluegish and th need of a tonic and alti-rat'oe is fell A prompt use of this medicine !: o fien averted long ami perhapi fa a' bilious fevers. No medicine will ac more1! surely jn counteracting ain freeing the syst- in from the malar poison Headache, Indigt siion, ( m stipnlioii, Dizziness >ield to Nieotr Bitters. 50 o. and >M 00 per lotUI ;it Dr. JO. Norton's Drug Store. ? ?vi v t.m - Persons wl (? tire troubled with it digestion will bo interested in the e<s p-ri nee of Win. II. IVnn, eh if' oh rk in the railway innil service ; . Dr8 .Moinep, Iowa, who writes: *!t giv. s rue pleasure to t . siify to th ill' ri's of ('li.iintcrlniii's Colic, Chora iitcl Diurhcvi Jtemedy." lA two yon <1 Imvo suffered from ii/di ge.stion,,Hiid arii subject to frefpici; S' vet-.' .i t -ck of pain in the stoione 1 un<l bow/.s. ()? : or two tl n.'j o j this remedy never fmD to give p, jj( h ot roii -f. l'rice 25 and 50 oc it '* sold hy Dr. B. Norton, Druggists. A .*.1 <is at t li? 11< ad. An:l> >g'1, tin? lou 'ing drug* of 8hrevepoicfc? Li; toys; i4I)r. Kin > \\w Discovery is the only thin.': tl:: cures my cough, and it is 'the b'-st . 'i r 1 have*' .1. h\ Camp I li. tit re limit of S.iflord, Ariz.., uri'.s: l).\ King'; N'ev. Discovery i> a I t' f i v. imic 1 for it; it never falls, i: (1 i a sure euro for Con sump t o , Co.. j ui'l CoUls. 1 cannot M . tit !? for it* iMcrrits." Dr. Kind's New Discovery for'Consumpti in, Coughs and Co!i!h i not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day c' oin'- it t i I* -?'l It iim'/oi #1 iona. ? ii ; i i :i U' li I , 11 ? l " ? v I U points. l-'iee trial buttles ,tt Dr. K. Norton's I bug Store. - ?** 2 * |Ui $100 Howard $!<>!>. The readers of ibis paper will be plea ! to learn Hint thei < is at least one dreaded (license that science has been able to cure in all its stages and lb it, is Cat ii i b. II ill's Ca'arrh (Jure is the only positive euro now Known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a c msfitu'ional treatment. 1 lull's Catarrh Curo is tulo 11 inter nelly, actii g directly upon 1 he b'ood an 1 tnncou surfces of lii system thereby destroying lb found .'ion of the disease, and giving the patient* sttengfh by building up tbe eon sti tulion and ass is ing nature in doing i's work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, I tlutt I hey tff'r Otic Hundred Dollars for if V easo (h:i' it fails lo chit. Sv-r.U for 'i i of testimonial*. Address, K. J. Cii KN H V vS: CO., To *, dt), (). I .y ~:<>! 1 'i\ Druggists, Toe ? TI fD p 10 The iron ;rrasj> of scrofula has no merry u|>oii its vieliins. This demon of tlir hlootl ih often not satisfied with e:m-in?r dreadful sores, but racks tlie body with the ]iftitis t.f rheumatism until llood'h Sarsaparilhi cures. "Nearly four years ago I became afflicted with scrofula (wid rheumatism. > ' if ^ ^ tiwl C& vQs Punning sores broko out on my thighs. Pieces of bono cnmc out and an oporatjon was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, draw n up out of shape. i lost np; petite, could not Hleop. J was a perfect wreck. 1 continued to giw\v worso and finally gavo up tho doctor's treatment to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Boon appetite came back; tlie sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four years ago J was a cripple. 1 gladly recommend Hood's Baraapnrilla. ' CuiJAN Hammond, Table Clrove, Illinois. Sarsaparilla Ittlhn nnnTriio lllon.l t 11 .t....~.-i?? - - , i, JUI III IIKHIM-t. Prepared only by t\ l. 1 ioo?l & Co., I.owclJ, Mass. j ,. *-? ?? euro liver Ills, easy to .Mood SI ills take, easy to operate. 'X>v. I)1S!0AS1:S OT Till'] SHIN. Tlnj intense Itehiipg :m<l smarting inch lent t c ma, b iter, saU-rlicuni, aid < thci li v re i a < f the skin is instantly allayed by ] 1 > 1 y i 1: ; Chamberlain's live find Skin lintmcnt. Many very bad casbs hnvo beet HTinanently euied l?y it. It is equally ! ieient for itc hing piles utul a favorite rem* ily for sore nipples; chapped hand;-, cliil>!aiiis, fro I kites, and chronic sore eyes, "or : ale by druggists at " "> i i)l pi r box. Trj Or. Ondy*s Condition I'owders, they n ejti t wlintn horse iu dswhen in laid condition. Tonic, blood puiiliernnd vermifuge. mi HEALTH, ; pn , MV'i I STRENGTH, #1 I! f ('HAPPINESS. Who OoesYourThinking? *<r~ " If you do, then lend us yOur ear for n oaomont whllo wo glvo you a subjoot. mim OF YOURSELF air your friend, If either is Buffering from i?ny of the ills which man Is heir to, find \Hcn And out whuttho > is^lolng toward the euro of all nufforors. i'nko nothing ?n faith?wo provo ?u* ' claims. Write to u? Southern < electropoise co. | ?99 King Street \ CnAUtiESTON, S. O. 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' rfltlltloij, being; umi-'cI uttd managed l>\ people whom y >n fcuoirn nn<1 l4*ootidUcl? ! i;i the interest ol people v. .* <-< kn? r. Thank1ng'j <" f< f i i i :" i in tin 11 we coidlnllysolicityoui butdtu'Hk in 11. I'tltll i c. 1>. A.Si'iVKY. Cashier 15. G. COLLINS. IV ddont. V^7"\NTi:i> AN' I DMA Who can V think of some simp! tiling to paten '! 1'rotei ? \aiir hie i they m I.?: yo i wealth. V'rito .JO'IN .h!>'.l{ liURN & ( <)., I'nt ir Ath fney . \Vnsh In ion, I . C!., for their $1,801) piizeTjTn in 1 i* 1 < >! two hundred Invention . t <1 IP rofs 3 3 :in d. 1 R. B- 5GARIBOHOUOH pttonenv fit Llhv. ('omnia, A. c;. e 13. t Hvl'U-'twcxl X.<i:r 1 yurc-nco Co. ci bTew "j<Tex]:. .lohr.pnii A (oliiiMin, .Jolineot ti a ' i 111 ' ) A irl'.iii, S. I'. I (O'.nny, S <. . Johnsons ^ Quabtlobauir AT I'OKX FYS AT LAW, Cox way, S. 0. :^TJ'| . n;?t 11'c>i Ii<>11 triv^ii ?< <i!l 1" i ins. intru-teJ t" oni curt-. Oh yes! cv I WILL DO IT. T w i!I keep constantly oil hand (J i i I i, A ?> 0 ng *s, Coco nuts, Cak s, ('"ackers, ILnanus Frunes, Tur.ips, Onions, t'abbag-s Frisl) Potft'oif, Cheise and Drieo A ppAs. Polite nttci.tinn wi I ho given ni\ customers in mv liarbering establishmen I, all in the same building. M. H. W IN ISO LASS, lVirber and Fruit Dealer. Oct. 8 h, 1800. THE HEW YOBK WORLD Tj tUIOK-A-W IOEK KIM PI ON. 18 Pagosa week. 150 papers a-year. I ( stands lirst among "we kly" pa pers in si/.', frequency of publiou tion ami freshness, variety and reliability of content. 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M i<: 1 y'4' liOAD OA UTS, I'EGG IICS AND HARNESS KO fl 8AI.K. V 4 ^ * l\ rso is mil 1 v sent to nny point oc a moments not (? Officrl^uear tin; l)>.?p(>t. ? " ?-*J*n*t --1 - r ri ? n ani? i i mi mi ?? n ?i?isi n - - - . ? - ? . . The <1 VS d'? s~~* ^ ^ u>ua s. uugiij> ocnooi, Conway, 8. CJ. Thschool (offers cheap rates in all the branches usually taught in first class high schools. It is a chartered institution, being empowered to grant the degree of lb S. I he graduates are prepared to enter the Sophomore class ol any college in the State, or to successfully engage in the active duties of life. KATES PE11 M.ON1 II. o ? \ ' l * UHAOU No. 1 $1.00. UKADti No. 2 t $1.25. (1HADK No. 0 $1.50. GliADK No. 1 $ 1 ,*75.' GHADK No. ft $2.00. GHADK No. 0 $2.50. GUaDB No. 7 $2.75. GHADK No. b $!3.00. . o Each scholar ic charged a contingent fee of fifty cents per session nine months. Board in good families can he had for, from $0.00 to $8.00 per month. For other information apply to Wm. A. D AON ALL, Puinoiiwi.. juvenILES0.. for 1896 No book has ever been made tor young people which com ;>* .J In valuo, or has had one-tenth the sule of this grcH* nnual. ni> -~i^X3Ui S*?X jESTX J*. WwSIX fn., " , I , ~ Over 400 Page*. HANDSOME ! * ' COLORED 200 F"!Stl??. AODKD ' Several new ?*orl#>, TO 17^^each a book In Itself, rj, I 11|and hundreds of Ghort pr.ji , Kivntl, AtltCOOICIi I'll*. VOLUME. ** CHRISTMAS I'REAENT Millions of Copies tor boys and giria have been sold. \.'"g?" ",wy.">A^J ot all ages. ?J Order trom your Book?rller or o1 us. Every Dealer carries It. ^ ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, - - BOSTON. Our Most ]|J|u^Popular Piano Ug $&' *' . ? - vTiTiirr'^lIf^ 11 la really hard to any which Is our most popular pianos Bjj IIOur style :?X)0 11 Is the ono wo soli most of. Tho price of Uf 1*2 v Is S<00, iiiul It Is Just such an Instrument as you wotrtjS jffi l| I>ny an ftK?'?t or dealer 8150 for. Everybody knows that l^jj |] - ,JlPr0 ore enormous profits In Iho rotnll nlano t>uaini?a ?? "???> pronm and glvo thoin to the actual usor of the piano. U'crllialiintc Hie middleman. Wo believe that, if Is hotter for us, and wo know that it'is better for you. Every time nn nrtiolo changes hands, somebody makes a profit, Somobody has to pay for clerks and canvassers and rent and light In the dealer's store. All these things cost money and their cost all goes Into the price you pay for your piano. Onr system Is mcrelj ilic application of good hard common sense to the business. Our 30 years of success, and our thousands of pleased patrons prove t' t the system isagood one. Ifyou don't know us, ask any bank or commercial ngei ? about us?ask your own bank. And | remember this, you need not pay us ono stng i 'cut till you have tried the piano In yotif own homo. If It Isn't Justexnctly wlintyou \v.? , you may send it back at onr expense? wo pay freight bolli ways. That shows that v re In earnest, do-* f 'l It? Bend for onr handsome catalogue?It's free, 'xhen look up. Don't deal with us unless you find that wo are thoroughly reliable and honest ? all our transactions. Wo can save you ! money and wo can prove 1U Bend at once f our Book on PIANOS and ORGANS. CORNISH & CO., * "SZ8S&&&&*' *'.v ' 'T . , . " Eliintf-tfFPPINfi ;"=? ?p^r\o1',paoui ilft fiSM BsslGLliK' LOilKVlUt 'il. \