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\ rl ?i jj|; - HORRY HERALD o pr' Published Every Thursday E. W. NOLLEY. Editor. THURSDAY, MARCH 11 1897 ANNOUNCEMENTSnotices e'ght cents n lino. ?Ub: erlption one dollar in ad\ n< |*f^" Correspondents will please In v> their letters in by Tuesday's mull. or Anonymous communications will | will receive no attention. tw Parties desiring Advertisement1- 1 changed will please hand them in n t Inter than Monday. tW T he Editor of this paper will in no j wise l?e responsible for the views express ed by correspondents. Mr The red cross mark on your paper means that your subscription is due and that we arc anxious for you to renew. Advertisements inserted at one do] lar per square of one inch or less for the rst Insertion and llfty cents for each sub sequent insertion. IW When writing to have your paper j changed, please state the post ollice at which you receive the paper, us well as the oue to which you wish it changed. Mr. Cleveland retired from official cares last Thursday, going at once to , the waters of Currituck sound, N. 1 C, in quest of ducks. Mrs. Clove- * land wentou to i li . i r new home at \1 Princeton. Nothing out of ??... < _0 ^ ' *" j regular order marked the inaugural ceremonies. The u-ual display was ' made, great crowds were in attendance and quite a red tape dis? play. The Legislature has adjourned, ihe members all gone home, and affaire will settle down to their normal elate. Ware abroad will be tinchief eonrce of interest and Cuba, our nearest neighbor battling fori freedom, will find sympathetic consideration in her effort to throw off the 8panish yoke. The spirit of the Greek is the spirit of the Cuban and while powerless to. help either, the people will hope and pray for their deliverance out of their trou^ bles. Greece has determined that rather i? * * - - vn?ii Honnuon the Island of Crete ?nd have her fellow countrymen to the merciless pillage and massacre of the hated Turk, that she will not hesitate in preferring unnihiln, tion, or, whatever may come. The spirit of King George and his people if possible eclipses in valor the story of old, which has furnished themes for song and story through the long years of the past, when Spartan men and Spartan women were ready to die in defence of their alters and firesides. She will make no compromise with honor and the liberty losing of every land will eympathise with them in their resistance to Turkish oppression. A private le' <r from Gen. 0.1. Walker, speak ?s te d rly .>f the laU Mr. K. G. rroughs. IIo aim -. "It is with d- 1 . i' that T l.jpv u-.< ? of the death of my old comrade und good friend ! '. G. Hurioi iihs and I beg that you will present to his faini ly my devpvst sy input i . s f can illy afford to lose such good, strong, honest men as our departed frieud,and 1 am sure that his re iiioviil from Conway will produe< a gap which can hardly be li led. I sincerely trust that the sonsuiav have the worth of the father and be able in a measure to fill his place. It is a Bad thing that the old veterans of thi 10th 8. C. are gradually pursing away, but it must be so " f{ ?? X True Itemcriy. i W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "chief," enys: "We won't keen j house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Don sumption, Coughs / and Colds. Experimented with oih> ers, but never got the true r m dv until we used Dr. Kings New Dis coverj. No other remedy can tak< its place in our home, as in it v have a certain and sure cure f Coughs. Colds, and Whopping Con. ! etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are ur gea on jon as just, bp good up I>i King's NeW Discovery. Th-y ' > not hp g(K>d, because tins remedy h a record of cnres and besides is guaranteed. It never failB to satisfy Trial bottles free at Dr. E. Norton's I>rug Store. Ladlea of Conway comt today And to. morrow, Friday to the New Yorh Kh > ? t Store to look at the pictures ou exhibition for thea* two days only. it IJ? v . ol'the Ci.ml Jiirj ?? ? i he M *r. Ii Tot : < Com ( !M)7. To His Honor. 11\ J'rc> sidin</ Judge, The Grand Jury beg leave to submit the followiu: as their lltiu) J n port for this term: We have examined all tin public j offices a thoroughly as our limited i time would permit, and have found i j them all in satisfactory condition. We have examined the bonds of the County'offices, and find them entire j ly satisfactory. Committees from' oilr body have been appointed, who! will make a thorough examination of the County offices, and the grand j i II1" V will lvnnrt (111 I In- -t <!?.. I . I ? . ? v.. Wil V WttMIV. 1IU till next t?iin of Court. \\\ find that the Court House leak* badly, ami unless remedied the building will be injured. We rec* ommcud that a now roof be put upon it. We find the jail building to be in 1 fait condition. We find the condi* 1 fionof the jail not to be as cleanly as it should be. In spite of the fact that the walks had just been white j4 washed, unpleasant odors existed. We recommend that the Sheriff give ' more attention to lliis matter. We find that their is great need 1 for more blankets for those confined * in jail. Very few were found and t they were badly worn and in filthy ' condition. We recommend that the 1 County Supervisor furnish the ( jail with a sufficient number of the ( same. We found confined in jail one J. E. Jordan who was convicted I if (he last term of Court and son ten* ] ted to two years in the chain gang. I Wt are informed by lie jail physi-j; 2i i that the said Jordan is suffer 1 ii with llright's disease of tho ; Kidneys, Unit this disease is in all < l?rVoubilily incurable, and that further confinement in Jail >vould has- ; ten hi- death. In view of the fact that his confinement in jail is an exji on so -o (he County, and from mo lives of common humanity wt i\e ommei I that h< he pardoned Several of the bridges of the t ounty are report <1 a n dii g r< pairs As the Supervi; oi tiros tit they are to receive iminediat? alien tion we make no recommendation. Thanking your llonoi for the 1 clear and explicit infractions as lo our duties, and to the Solicitor and officere of Court for courtesies ex tended. Heaped fully submitted, dos. K. Alj.suhook, Foreman. C< -ncral Orders of Court, (i. That so much of the present uient of the (hand Jury as recommends that a new roof ho put on the Court House, and that states that the jail is not in a cleanly condition, and that there is a scarcity of blankets, and that those on hand are badly worn and filthy and be served on the County Supervisor for said County. 7. That so much of said pre BtMiiuieiiv?8 roicrs io ?J. u. Jordan bo served on the Governor of the State. W. C. Bknet, March, 3d. 1807, Presiding Judge. . - # O - ? dciici-iil WjkIo Hampton Pro-*! l>urcn a Lrtter to Mr. IVloKinley.. A agister reporter hetird, yesbr day, ' ' (loner' Wade JI n? , >? cii would tender bin resignation at t ' > iltd States Railroad (Commissioner within the next four days. In fact, the full text of his letter lo Mr. Me* Kink'V ou this subject was learned. It runs us follows: "1 have the honor to place at your disposal my resignation as United Stales Railroad Oomtmssioi * or. I have the honor to be. s:i your ob client servant, "WA !)E II ampton." General Hampton bus yet two i months to serve, hut it is said that ! he taV ee this step in order to exclude , the si ghtest suspicion that lie will seek olftce under tbo new administration. Senator Sherman, it is reported, i. strong in his advocacy of Oeiior il Hampton for Hailroad Commissioner, and hope, he will he retained in ofTlcc. General Hampton is greatly improved in health, lie i; now able to leuvi lii bed, and hopes to make the journey to Washington very shortly ? ? 4 m*? ? An Inextinguishable Subtance.? An American named Floyd claims to have accidentally d'Hoovered a substance which, when once igniced, cannot bo extinguished by water or other means, but will burn itRrlf out. It is easily and cheaply made, but the discoverer, afraid of the misuse to which it might be put, refuses to disclose the secret of itb ingro dicnts. odd r?u > (ii Information. Jnli lit* there are 10U,000 boys aiui Gvl.vOO girls under tho ;ige of fourteen who a:e legally married, while 8,000 bov8 and 24,000 girls who have not attained the ago of four are under marriage bond* t i arranged by their parents. In the dominion of Canada women have municipal suffrage in every province and also in the northw< t territories. In Ontario they vol for all elective officers, e\' < pt iti the election of numbers of tlie legislature and parliament. The Legal Aid Society gives leg .1 as istanc e' to thi poor of New York who lanoot .(lord lawyers' fees. It has existed twenty years, has cared for SO,000 cases, and so cured over *500,000 to its needy clients. It is supported by voluntary contributions. Of the ten graves in the cemetery it Forest City, S. 1)., nine are said to be occupied by the remains of ncn that died with their hoots on. : Kive were drowned, one was mur- j lend, two killed themselves, and me got in the way of a bullet inended for Botnc ouo else. One of the London theaters is low heated by electricity. The i iret cost of the plant is not lees than hat of any other heating system, I >ut, the running expenses are very 1 ow, amounting to only about $4. a lay. The danger of tire is also considerably lessened. A City Missionary Society of lioson has been in existence eighty years, and in that time has collected For the poor $1,218,620. For many' years lie v. Daniel W. Waldron has l>ecn its efficient secretary, and last year twenty threo missionaries were til nlnvnrl ' 1 ' J The b il k True Love, built in Phil* j luielphia in 170*1, bus been found I upon search to be yet alloat in tin* capacity of a coal hulk on tbo river 'I bamea .it Ijondon, engaged in ac live trade, at the ago of 133 years, ii <li i\i;v> was in ide through n I e.isnui i corded in The Maritime ! \'cban.:-?. f. i.*.js and Ph 1stIcs. The man who is envious of ovil doers will soon beau evil doer himself. The man who will not live up to : hi onvijtion> is untrue to himself. Where the tempi raturo is jus' right for a saint it is too warm for a sinner. You know the nmn when you knew the company lie keeps. Kveryone who has to teach children ought to he taught of God. When people, find out that it is blessed to give they never want to stop. Whenever faith moves a mountain, love should direct where it is to It is impossible to discourage the man who has learned in whatsoever condition he finds himself, therewith to he content. The man who sits on n limn uml saws it off is u Soloman compared to tbe one who tliir.ks he enn sin without having lo suffer. Make the devil let go of the children and he will soon have to give up the w rid. Thode. 1 is always cert?iu of c ' hieg ome mother's hoy, w' . !- > .nits shook '.vith a modern'" V mi the Ham's 1 ban. Inhaling air ny long breaths in a cold room is the best mode of keep ing the body warm. It is calculated that on large ocean steamers more than 3,000 articles of gh aud'china are broken on every voyage. Of 1,000 men who marry, 332 marry younger women, 579 marry Winn i of the same age, and 89 mari y older women* Tin- Chinese condemn criminals to doa h by preventing sleep- ?Sufferers last from twelve to twenty days, when death comes to their relief. The only two civilized countries in the w rid in which n white man is r. )t 'emitted to aemiirn r-ivll rights or own property are Liberia anil 11 ij ti A machine used by match-making firm cuts 10,000,000 sticks a day, and then arranges them over a vat, where the heads arc put on at a sur priBiny ate of speed. On atistics furnished by the pharmacists it i.< estimated that i here t in I'aris alone at least 50,000 victims of the morphine habit, among them 30,000 women. At ? i beginning of the present century the liiblo could be studied by only one-fifth of tho earth's population. Now it is translated into languages which makes it accessible to nincxtenths of the world's inhabitants. Jp Sincerity. The uri ^on of the word "sincerity'* is profoundly inter sting and Bug-gcrti\ . \v ' n Home ilourih icd, {when her f.?me ww spread the ! world over, when the iib;r was lined with noble palaces built of < h< ic? marble, men vied with ; ;,cb jether in the construction ?>f th it habitations. Skillful sc> ptor? wen i i retp't -t, and immem uus uf Li an i w> u- j tid for wh rt workin tiHhip. The workmen, tou v.v ?o t} ,( i) guilty of piaeti- ng lec ! fot " xample. they icei-a nt v h (>|>>"I the edgr io; ti\ )n ...? b'o oi :r i! u ^covered >>>;' coir ) u otia flu v., ?. ev would Hit : ;? tin < '.ink u i supply til ' <l"(fcior c v !?) | means of prepared wax Fo"' ?nm 'timothy deception would not. be j discovered, but when the weather tested the buildings the heat 01 dump would disclose the wax. Ai length those who had determined on the erection of mansions introduced a binding clause into their contract to the effect that, the whole work from the first to the last was to be sine cera?that is, "without wax Thus wo obtain our word "sincerity." To bo sincere is to bo without any attempt on our part to mislead or misrepresent. We live in a country of which the principal scourge is stomach trou| hie. It is more wide-spread than any other disease, and, very nearly, more dangerous 0 v h :ig that makes it so dangerou j is that it is so little under stood. If it were better understood, it wou'd be more feared, no re easily PIllW h -t nnivoriil (lim il U. mnv to, those who wish to be cured, take Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it goes to the root of t ho trouble as no other medicine docs The pure, harmless, curative hen i and pants, oi wuicli it in composed u o what render it, so certain and, at the same time, so gentle a euro. JI helps >nd strengthens the SLonirtoh, purities ami tones up the system. i Sold by druggists, prit^e 10 cents, to 1^1.00 p >r bottle. A f ivorito remedy for many of the ills of this life is Simmons Liver Regulator, the most popular rnedi c ue jii discovered. It is a searching cleanser, ami by its action frees1 th- system of all impurities, pr< due-1 ing a sound, healthy liver. Tt is the st idatd household remedy oi liver a. .. stomach tioubles, and mm t he u jual fled endorsement of thou* Bands o our best citizens throughout the country. Having been before the people for many years, its long and honorable career is a sulllcient guarantee of purity and relia hility. Simmons Liver ltcgulator is manufactured by J. it. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, and is readily distinguished by the red Z on each package. Oncol MaturcHClients, The superstition that the glass snake breaks in pieces at a sudden alarm and reunites its vario is parts ..ft,... ll.n ........ r (i.iwi i III Viti I I^I'I IO WYl'i, ill 1&U3 H UH I the fact that when threatened with attack by a bird or animal this I snake throws off its tail, which wig 1 s about on the ground and distracts the attention of thy enen vhi'o ' snake makes its escaj pecul ar means of eluding ;.ttaol is pi otic'd also by two OP turtle kinds of z.ird i. lb.th si ak* s aid lis h (row a n tail ii> a f \ > President Isaac Lewis of Babina, Ohio, U highly respected all through that section, lie has lived in Clinton Co. 7i> years, and has been president of the Bubina Bank 20 yenrs. He gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsoparilla, and what be says is worthy at tout Ion. All brain workers llnd llood'g Savsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs. It makes pure, rich, red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. " I nm glad to liny that Hood's Karsapsrlllft it a very good medicine, especially as a Mood purifier. It has done me good many timee. For sevorsl years 1 suffered greiuly witfc pains of Neuralgia in oris eye and about my temples, especially st night when I had boen having a hard Uat of r>hv?lr?l ami mn?UI lal.n* I took many remedies, but found help only iu Hood's Barsaparllla which cured moo! rhanmullsm, neuralgia and huadacba. Hood'a Baraai*rl)la has proved itsalf a true friend. I also lake flood's PilLx to keep my bowels regular, and like the ptlla very muoh." Isaac Lxvris, Babina, Ohi?. ! jClfs Sarsaparilla Is the One Trnr Plood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only l?y C. I. Hood S Co., Lowell, Mws. . . ,, are prompt, cfBelent and IlOOil la PlIlS easy Uiiflsct. accent* OOiriO R|)|iBdll6il3S o(poot-3 joquiau:o>i 'os-inoo jo *|pM doojj jo ' I pM-j o% on "* * noX 9?nVD9([ ^joj _ _ ??p]p9iua^?t noA oa IVHM ) ?*? j" J$ *u^niu4 - t " * V ', '*H '" "* mm.^ljjaEjMgw am ' ? **? ;' / 'A """O '' ^"ipSSf iMk. *** **" * -*9m? I LMiMifai ckl tmimJ H MM* ]peatTv*rbohe Corset J*#awfeoow*T*, ??&&MAjR>0, MKImOaN. tcr\ ?Alk By , TI1K I.ADIKS bAZAAH, Conway, S. C. You Gtt the Profits Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying direct from the manufacturer. No k'L wit el made than the Acme Bicycle built In our own factory by skilled vorkmen,using tlie best materir. t and I he most improved machinery. havo no agontt Sold direct from factory to the rider, fully warranted. Shipped any where i >r examination. WHITE POR Ourlnte osting Offer ^me Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind, TUB-V WORLD' ALMANAC ' AND ENCYCLOPEDIA a , ,. . 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FINE LOT OF HOUSES TIM s. ' >AI) OAHTS, BUGG IES A> VHP" ' < o lis can I o sent to any po t 1 | T Burrouirl Conwf 'I'lus schooljoffers cheap rates 111 class high schools. It is a chartered the degree of B. S. The graduate a class of any college in the State, or t< ! ties of life. UATJ18 PE GRADE No. 1 GRADE No. 2 GRADE No. 3 GRADE No. 4 GRADE No. 5 GRADE No, 0 GRADE No. 7 GRADE No. 8 Kach scholar is charged u continj nine months. Board in good families can be lia< For other information apply to t it U bolter for nt, *n to : i nnbdo change* bauds, aomehnd; cl> id . -nnvasnct - and rent nnd llghi m . and their cost allgi>e* into the price i lb ppllcntion of good bard common sons an ' ur thousands of pleased pnltons provi lit. v. n .k nny bank or commercial nr. roi ember tht?, yon need not pay us one sii ow i uno. If It Isn't Justexactly what you wo ay freight both ways. That shows tha ha alMime <??nloR,?ic?It's free. 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DAGNALL, Principal BT ' irawwrrr Our Most pular Piano * r hard te mt whloh la our moat popalar piano. t?0 R la the ?na wo aall moat of. Tlio price of It 1 it la Juat aeeh an laatrumont aa yon would nt or d?aler HoO for. Everybody known that normous proflta In the retail piano business. ^se proflta and give them to the actual user of We ell ml Mat* the aaUdlonaa. We believe d we k iow thet It le better for you. Every v makes a prott. Somebody has to pny for in the dealer's store. All these things cost rou pny for your piano. Onr system is merely e to the business. Our .10 yrnra of snccf sar d I' t the svatem Is a good one. If you don't (ci '. ' nliont wa-aak yesr own liank. And igit *. i.t till you hare tried the piano In your w ?' ? you may send It hnck at onr es prime? tr re In warneat, doesn't it? Send for our k tin. Don't de 1 with us unless you find t i nil oui transactions. We eon s :o mi 1 our Hack on rMA.YOS and OKUAAS. V, ashington, N. J., U.S.A. ESTABtlSHKO WKARIY 30 YCARB* Oh yes! I WILL DO 1T.??5 I will keep constantly [on linmi^ TS'. . (Jul !. V;>t)O-'ti^is, Coconuts, Cukes, Crackers, Hunanua. Prunes, Turnips, Onions, Cabbages,. Irish Potatoes, Cheese ami Dried \ppies. . r Polite attention willjbe gtven my iu3tomer8 in my Barbering e8tnbli8h.^^?Ml nent, nil in the same buildW^'ji m V \ x /Lr