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THE HORRY HERALD Published Every Thursday. E. W. NOLLEY, Editor. THURSDAY. JAN. 21 1897 ANNOUNCEMENTS-* < 1$?' Local notices e'giit cents a line. Subscription one dollar in advance I LW C< >rrospondents will ploose have their letters in by Tuesday's mall. t?r Anonymous communications will will receive no attention. IW 1'artles desiring Advertisements changed will please hand them^in not later than Monday. 1 tf The Editor of this paper will In no wise he responsible for the views express 1 od l>y correspondents. Z'ff" The red cross mark'.on your pnper t mean-that your subscription (is due and t that we ar< anxious for you to renew. {3T Advertisements Inserted at one dol- i lar per square of one Inch or less for the j first Insertion and fifty cents for each sub- j wct|u?riii iiiprniuu. c w When writing to have your paper < changed, please state tho post-ofllce at which you receive the paper, as well as ' tho 0110 to which you wish it changed. Cabinet making is the order of the ( day and it is amusing to seo the timber that is being used. t ????????????? , General ltivero, Maceo's successor I in Pinnr del Bio province, ia continu- ( ing the campaign with the same determination that characterized Maceo | and whilo separated from the balance i of the Cuban army, is full of heart* < hopeful of the result and striking the ( enemy whenever a chance offers. The | Cubans are more troubled about am munition thau anything else. Not ^ men, not negotiation, not recognition, but ammunition. f I j.ast Monday Great Britain and \ the United States, two of the most j powerful countries on earth entered i into a general arbitration treaty for I the mutual protection of each others 1 interest, and as a matter of State craft is recognized as one of the most desirable events of many years. The domain of Britain is so extend* ed, that the Sun never sets on her Dossessions and it is u fortnn-it<, nl * " s liancc, that two governments so lia . bio to international dispute, like the j Venezuelan war cloud which cast a shadow athwart the sky only a few ' months since, can hereafter be diss posed of with but little trouble. The v time and the event w ill make a red f letter day in the calendar of this jj year. The Monroe doctrine has t been clearly emphasized and this 1 government will have less fear of encroachment from toes without. ? The inauguration of anew Cover- n nor last Monday is considered an ad 1 \anced step in our State's progress and pregnant with hopeful expectations which Governor Kllerbe is specially qualified for carrying out. lie comes to the highest oflico in the State at a happy time, sustained by a larger following than has been given for several years past and the manly, patriotic words of his message will find general approval with the whole people, whose Governor he claims to he. Looking backward for a moment at the revolution?political revolution of the past six years* . and then looking forward, we hail the State's new Governor as an evangel of peace and good will. Avoiding the pitfalls of his predecessors, and we believe that it is his intention to do so, ho has opportunities pre sentiug themselves which no doubt will be used wisely and/re start out upon the new year with hopeful ex- 1 pectatious. 5 "It is an ill wind that blows no one good." The late elections have 1 crushed some fond expectations, ' blasted hopes beyond recall and shelved some political aspirants, . while others have been wafted into 1 prominence as by a aephyr's touch. Our State and National legislations j have changed their completion and the political issues of the day are in 1 some degrees in the hands of new 1 men. Last Monday witnessed the ' retirement of Governor Evans to pri 1 vate life and the inauguration of { (ion. Ellerbe as chief executive of 1 the State. Only a few days remain 1 when Senator Irby will cast his man ' tie aside to be worn by his successor 1 Judge Eurle, A few short years since Mr. Irby was one of the most 1 powerful factors in State politics and 1 Governor Evans in high favor with his party, but times and men chancre : o and the change is indicative of good and our people are hopeful of better titnos. Angry passions have subsided, reason is asserting itself and ser.sible men are learning to look at things from a sensible standpoint. mmm ) . r . i /' / I ntcrdenoiiifnational Sunday School Work. J At the last^heotlug of the Horry County i S. S. Kx. Committee the following assignments of Townships wn# made to ?>a< h member of tho Committee: ('(Miway, J. (\ Splvoy, President to J. H. Dusenbury. Mayboro, (' .1 Prince, Pros'dt. Zonn, P. 0. to J. S. Dusenbury. O.Perry, L. 11. Barnhlll, Pres.Gnlivnnts Ferry i'. O., to Boyd Jones Dog 111 iiIT, \V. 10. P. Cooper, Pres. Old onn 1* () t<* lltwn I fo.w... V ??., . vw U Wlll'n, Dogwood Neck, 1). B Cox, Pros, Nix >nville, 1'. (>., to IS, II. Stnlvey. Nocnstee, J. k\ (.'arson, Pres. Marlow, I'. ()., to H. II. Stalvey. Kloyds, C. K. Gerrnld, Pros. Gnllvnnts Perry, P. () , to !. A. Lewis. Green Ben, L. Mills, Pres. Powellvllle, P. ()., to J. A. Lewis. Simpson Creek, W. II. Long, I'res. Huth P. ()., to A- II. J. Galbralth. Little Klver, P. K. Bessant, i'res. l,Htle lliver, P. (),, to A. II. J. Galbralth. Hueks, Thos. S. Bnrnbill, Pres. Bucksport, P. <)., to It. L. Iteaty. It was also ordered that each member of ihe Ex. Com. shall make a written report ;o be laid before each Quarterly Meeting )f the Ex. Com., the first Monday in Janjury, April, July nnd October, showing he condition of the work In each of the Sunday Schools In tliclr townships; 1st. Work dono by their Lecturers and Organizers aud the number of visits made :>y them2nd. Home Class Departments organised, where, nnd the condition of same. 3rd. Records of Sunday School work, [low kept by the Secretary of each school, 4th. Records of Township work. Is here a statistical record for the Townships ind does the Secretary enter the proceed ngs of each Township Convention and Jther work In the same? In order to better make these reports the neinbers will obtain from their township Presidents the necessary information, and n timo to forward their reports to the 'ounty Secretary, to bo laid before the ( 'ounty Ex. Com. at each of their quarter V meetings. The reports of members of he Ex. Coin, to be so forwarded, whether 1 eports are received from Township I'resllents or not. There shall also bo a quarterly report , rom the County Treasurer to tho County ^x. Committee, on tho dates before menj ioned, showing Amount on hand last report f Amount received and from what source, ,< Itlance on hand, also amounts due by , dodges, and from whom. The following are the officers <>f the lorry County Interdenominational S. Association. * J. ('. llryant, Pros. Powollvllle, S. C. R, 1 i. Reaty, Sect'y. Huck-villo, " Monroe Stanley, Asst. Sec'ty. Farmer I. A. McDerrnott. Treas. Cnnwnv ? I Executive Committee: The Co, 1 roidcnt, Secretary land Treasurer and J. S. )usenhury, J. A, Lewis, B. II. Stalvey, loyd Jones and A. II. J. Oulbrulth. The Ex. Com. earnestly appeals to each ownship President to labor more earnesty and faithfully than ever before, to push orward this work of our Lord and Master, >ee that you have true and faithful Chrisian men and women as Lecturers and Or;anl/.ers," who will be zealous and penis ent in the discharge of their duties, know ng, "That we shall reap if wo faint not.' 'all them together for consultatlou and tnder the Inspiration of prayer for gulditice and help, send them forth with the (lad tidings of salvation into every corner Hid family of Horry County, remetnberng our motto, "Horry County for Christ." B. L. BEATY, Secretary. Jan. 10. 1807. There Is Nothing Ho Good. There isnothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so de rnand it and do not permit the dealer to sol 1 yon some snbstitnte. 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