The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 18, 1897, Image 2

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w -1 p THE MHK W' vkhv" fr t 1*1' \ X. W. HOLLEY Editor. ^ ^'UURSDAY. MARCH 18 1897 *' \ 8 0 I H CEMENTS- v ^.?cal notice! e'ght cents u line. 1 jibicrlptlon one dollar in advr.r 11 l^rrospondents will please li:>\ tr? in by Tuesday's mail. rmnymnni communications will he no attention, y hrtles desiring Advertisement^ Lm ~i ? i J... |>ivw< nana mom in not Inondny. m i0 Editor of this paper will in n<> & sponsible for tho views exprcsi p espondente. ie red cross mark on your paper it yonr subscription Is due and v re anxious for you to renew. u irertlspinents Inserted at or e dol 1 r p*r square of one inch or less for the ei Insertion and llfty cents for each sul> v qaeat Insertion. c ?r When writing hi hare your paper i hanged, please state the post olllce at 'hlfh yon recelrv the paper, as well live to which you wish it changed. I' 1 == a It has been decided by the Govern- ^ meat of Spain to send 15,000 additional fcrtops to the Philippines. The Baptist U n on of Great Brit I \ aiu has just passed a resolution do ' daring that] thero is "too much" 1 lynching in the United States. Loans to the amount of *-i00,00'l 1 have been obtained from N'ew York i banks within a week, to pay uiit> ( on goods htld in bond in anticipation < of higher duties under the new tariff. ?' Ons loan for $500,000 ? .u 1 * 7 - ~ ~ ?? I?u CUUll I l"U 1 today. ( Humors from the Phillipine islands ray that the Spanish havt ( mors than their hands full and an t about paralyzed by continued defeat. V About the Rnmestate of affairs ex- N isto on the island of Cuba and the j stubborn fact of their weakening is too apparent. V ... ?.M *' Irioh celebrations and the big L r | priw? fight of yesterday are the prin- . oiwat ersnt? of the week. St. Pat- 1 ricVc day io the naost notable of the year with the Irish and was no doubt ' x celebrated all over,the world. The \ big bullies met nt Carson City am1 \ pounded each other to the amuse _ -0f Blent of I spectators. Sporting inen evwry where were very much interest- . ed in the mil). yt The new congress called together l'w] by the new president assembled last i Monday. They will likely talk, and c ' talk and adjourn sometime. The fi^ . \ nances of the government will claim, \ \ . or.^hould claim chief attention, but 1 \ .lfero is U,l\ig problem and they touch it I ; y "Oh, it's on*0f it. The McKin- t Vjoyond tho 1m. \ ^thoso three coiifvP/omised the country c one's noon uiokj late campaign and it is \ iiiK to soo her jiat some of these prom- f^ toucher, yon know ( - / y that sho could not?rried out and the peo \0 mem Bahib went u, to enjoy the promised t low, what's tho v 4^ night? Thero's Mother about. When Dik nothing but fnss nb8 i iv.i' ii swas' it i M.d ?oMtia?.?M|lJ1,I,ftuSt;crowiU j; k |? name of religion. fj "It woro well iP day and night to hear , tie of her gooduci jje calls things by s W heard tho nows yet?" . ,, . ? ''What unvH? '?ni;g none. Cuts <o > "Why, simply th;be to him who gets ing Hindoos havo h |e gay8 8ome things j dliar in Hofar and how they can bo.'^ 1>ellsh il groat ' obnoxious teaohts that we heartily np-> that 0110 lind boUja8 ^jie magnetism that ^ what happens tlv , men. sahib, and fctyle tc hear htm preach, * ed in such a cau?to church, and it is'ho-. Charles Karuoy??he the means of martyr. Do you 1 boliovt s that one oAtlanta. hj an ad han, has been good Cod in the ft n j8 QQ j j,c war path u Jet your sister go up ti 1 I on tho hill with n harlotte, IS. G., last tl better than Nasi!;.* himself of his opin $ I'm ashamed of J?<]rre Simonton. A o up, knocking del n tho veranda in a.'on about the same w incut. in reference to speak- fi Karuey seemed to, . , , i ly. l!o .ti.rtcd u lit1"1 onr man has lost | rose up bo nbruptJtind is not afraid of J Btniled softly, b1iovi^_ rPhc nitch fork I a ol wmte teeth, ana , , r, door fellow, don't p? kept hidden and K t^'or, pray. Don^ow here, and the ('^ bio r; o and quarrel Jn We cant ad ftl and inotieal partnoi ? . witl uch a sister? A V\ e opposed Mo- m mym f and rob you Ojd now that he is place inyHt lf within th hon0pab,6 w nal law because 1 hap-7 ti mantlo, beautiful, Ained in the grave who insists on oarrybat nro upon him j pim)g!>\ntoStnoro^ by conforming to the m you joined &t be, without any stnltifi- g0 ourselves or embarrassment j prop . . . IP our honest convictions. Abusive was ^ U.id slander, do no good. The e'* ridicule, . nc utiiiK, COcjfS gro?""g luorc an<t '"Ore r( nothing _j?u und sensible people fail to er |?f a cc Ate it. sc? more sir n ' *?*'C uitei noon und zoning without paying a nickle; Iso to inquests and hangings, lly as free tickets to the theatres, gets wedding cake sent him and sometnes gets a licking, though not Ften, for ho can take tilings back 1 the next issue, which lie general p r does. While other folks have to J i) to bed early, the editor can sit 1 p late and sec all that is going on. i ben 1 am a man 1 mean to be an li'or. so that I can stay out late : t ight. Then that wii: be jolly." - ? N otes oi 1 lit crest. Twenty licnsj will give as much ently profit as a cow. TTesh cut hones as poultry feed 1 re gaining friends every day. ?lt is best to cover nil wounds mado 11 pruning with'paint or oil. Rubbing silver or plated spoons rith a little amonia and salt will rc? novo discoloration. Try doinj up a bad cut in varnish' cashing it well first. It will cure a lit the quickest of anything we enow. All green (vegetables] growing ihove ground should he cooked in alt water. Those growing below (round in fresh water. There is nothing so good for burns as a mixture of baking soda and ard. or soot and lard applied, imtneliately. Of the two, the preference s gi\cn to soda and lard, as it seems o draw out the lire more quickly. The horse ij far tnoro intelligent ban many suppose. A kind word s >oinetinus; 8 good as a feed of uifrs. A gentle tone, caresses, prais '8. gifts of dainties, lender him s ifer inil 111 to obedient. Harsh in at nem keeps him nervous and in mis* try. -*? n *So iM'tliinj: to Depend <)'?. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm >f Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in , peaking of Dr. King's Mew Discovery, says that last winter his wife vas attacked (with La Grippe, and ier case grew so serious that phynir.ans at Cowden and I'anu could do lot king for lier. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption, laving Dr. King's New Discovery 11 store, and selling lots of it, he ook a bottle homo, and to the surprise of all she began to get bettsr rom first dose, and half dozen dol-, ar bottles cured her sound and well. )r. King's New Discovery for Con-1 umption, Coughs and Colds is guar- , in teed to do this good work. Try t. I'Yeo iri.il bottles at Dr. 10. Morons Drug IS tore. A stomach full (if undigested food 8 about as unhealthy a mass as one an well imagine. What can be done with it? There it stays. It won't digest, t churns up, ferments and decays, lecotnes poisonous (as all putrid mater does) and causes great pain and leep seated disorders. In order to change all this, take Jhakcr Digestive Cordial. Jt stops fermentation atul decay at mce, so that, no more poisons are rented. It clears the stomach of poisons ai eady there, it helps it to turn the ood that remains, into healthful lourishmont. It strengthens the tomach for the next meal. Here is the whole philosophy and tire of indigestion in a few words. Vnd what's more, it's all true. Try t Shaker Digestive Cordial is for ale by druggists, price 10 cents to 11,00 a bottle. Kxponse of Living in .Japan. A writer in Tin- Litciary Digest ays that in Jr.pan a merchant, man? facturer or gentleman farmer of he first class spends on an average 10 a year; of the second class, v25; f the third class, $10; A first clas 'adding costs $120 and a first class nneral *80. Tnc farmers who are successful re those who never lose sight of the tct that the farm is a home; that ?erything done toward beautifying id improving the place is enhanc ig its value. ] ^ ?? All men ore good actors when icy perform their doty. ^ 9 m + Z9m | ^ Kindness is a precious oil that ( akes the cn< hing wheels of care j em lighter. r O (J e _ There is nothing pur r than hontv, nothing.' vveter turn charity, p itlnn ' w.?rme tnao lov , nothing it or than wi-doin, nothing bright- ? thaL virtue and nothing more 81 L'hdfa.st than faith. li . o Ul'l' i y i i n u, 141*riWinning: A Story in C.; urography," has been awarded tho t c :ul { rise ofT red by Tho Editor, i journal of information for literary workers, published in Franklin, Ohio. Oonipeiilion ended Sept dO, 1800, but the unusually large nti tuber of torics prevented an earliet announcement of the awards. The conditions were that the stories must contain not 1 ss than 2,500 nor nmre than 5,000 words Miss Liiohnrd's cont dtied ft am the last number. It is quite tlattering to win a prize in any literary con t?st, but nmro par icularly where' the held of compel'tion was so large. The number of competitors was only limited to the number of subscribers of The F.ilitm* The prize in a ?7f> Franklin typewriter. What Miss Richard's pen has won this time will prove an in centive, hut her next prize story will probably be typewritten. IMiih. The largest pin factory in the world belongs to Birmingham, England. It. turns out 1*7,0U0,000 pins daily. All the other pit. factories in Knglatid turn out about 10,000,000 pine. The daily output of pins in France exceeds 20,000,000, and (*ortin ny and tho other countries of Furope manufacture about 10,000,000 more daily, so that the total production of pins amounts to tho trifle of 90,000,000 every day in Europe alone. Now the (juestion arises. "What becomes of all these pins?" A statistician has taken pains to ascertain that onh a nominal part is broken, worn out or spoiled by bendit g, but almost 00 per cent are lost. Bins arc considered too trilling to pick up by many. Taking the population of Europe at 2*>0,000,000, every third person in net lose a pin every day to use up the production of pins of a day. The value of t'-i-' Ic-m v ould be $500. Still it i-. n wonler wnai becomes of all the lost ) ins and ' >w it is that we do not walk on pins by this time, losing as ninny as we do. An old bachelor pays: ''It is all nonsense to pretend that love is blind. I never knew a man in love who did not pee ten times as much in his swoetheart as i did." -jp. Mr. Cleveland retires from the presidency with the rheumatism. This comes of wading through duck ponds in all sorts of weather. Twelve veterans of the war of L812 are yet Jiving, wi'h ages running from ninety to one hundred und four years Consul General Lee. in a cable*, grain to Secretary Gluey from Havana, Cuba, says: "All quiet. No excitement here now. I hope to secure the promise of trial of all Americans imprisoned. Those found innocent to be released, and those guilty to be sent out of the island." Rheumatism Quickly (hired. After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying i iil $25. in doctor bills with ?:it ben elb. Mr. 'rank 1 ion ?l San te c/e. M te, Mich , was curt J by c. b a ' ot I.'! miberlai t's Pain dm ing 25 cents vir. ' :\3 i ot to t en troubled with that complaint, bur sale by Dr. 10. Norton, Conway, 3. 0. The riant system broke the 100 mile fast record in the south last Friday with a special train, which made the run between Savannah and Charleston, 108 miles, in 90 minutes. The average speed was 72 miles an h >ur. The special wa J run for HiU tenhousc Moure a lar contractor, in order to reach Charleston in time to lib a bid for government work. -ho ? The young man who systematic cally sires his earnings, will in the future be the boss of the ones who spend everything as fast as they get it. I Mrs. Henry W ard Dcccher died at her residence in Stamford, Conn , Monday morning of 1 ist week. It is reported New York banks hold nearly ?55,000,000 in excess of legal requirements. President MoKiuley i fifty-four T/>'? 1'kJ '\f - A w viiiiii entered tno ! iVhitc i10080 a* 17, Cleveland at 48^ Jariield and Pierce at 10, Po!h at69 <\11 uore at 50, Tyler ml Arthur at 1, and Lincoln at 5'J A Washington young man has ecu arrc Oil for sir. . in^ a match n the ni .'bit' nose of Daniel Web I r in the congio : iunal statuary all. VV/ .*uih and kidney? [will find the trie* remedy in Electric Hitter?. This medic'no does not 8timn!;'.te uiid e< . .1 i w hiBkey nor other intoxicant, hn :?oU us a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tin stomach and bowvfn, adding strength and giving tone 11? the organs. thereby aiding Nature in the 1 perf m .net of ttie fu i ?* n Electric I"i . as an excel: nt ippe izer 1 and aids dip tion. OS'1 Hcoplt lind it it: a exa tly what th? v net d. J'noe i J _ (if \ c r s and $1.00 <er I it'e. al ' Or id. or on'a Drug ore. Spidcis i:^uully list* two or ilireu years. Ivich Salmon prodneoa ubo.it 20, 000,000 eggs. Pet Pauls arc sold at 8 pec c apiece in Paris. (lei many exports 750,000 canaries every year to all parts of the world. Stray dogs are cremated i n Hit* mingliani, England, at the rate of lifty a day. It is said that the Greenland whale sometimes attains tho age of 100 years. Bluebirds the harbingers of spring | have already been noticed in New .Jersey and Pennsylvania. The sea lias no herbivorous aniniul. It is ii great slaughter house. where all the inhabitants prey on each oilier. Mischievous boys distributed lighted cigar ttes among the in >nkey8 at the Paris zoo the other day an I the animals puffed away till the keeper intervened. Th : authorities of l he Dominion of Canada hare present'd the Ila wait mi - government with 80,000 young salmon to be placed in the 1 l iver of the Hawaiian islands. The nn st valuable fur is that < f the ; ea otu-r. One thousand dollars has been paid for a sing! skin of this animal not more th in two yards long by three quarters of a yard | wide. A favorite remedy for many of the I ills of this life is Simmons Liver ; liegulntor, the most popular modi cine yet discovered. It is a searching cleanser, and by its action free.the system of all impurities, produc ing a sound, healthy liver. It is tin standard household rem dy for livei and stomach troubles, and has the uiH|iiulilied endorsement of thou sands of our best citizens through out the country. Having been be foie the people for m ny years, its; long and honorable caroer -is a sulli cient guarantee of pnri y and relia bility, Simmons Liver Regulator is manufactured by J. .11. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, and is readily distinguished by the red / on each package. One ot Natures Cheats, The superstition that the glass snake breaks in pieces at a sudden alarm and reunites its various parts after the danger is ov6r, arises from the fact that when threatened with attack by a bird or animal this snake throws off its tail, which wiggles about 011 the ground and distracts the attention of the enemy while the snake makes its escape. This peculiar means of eluding attack is practiced also by two or thro kinds of lizards. Roth snakes i lizaeds grow a new tail in a fe weeks. I THE i - - | WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA .... FOR .... ' j It will answer any question you may ft. '"Tine Standard American Annual." NEARLY 600 PAGES, OY/ER 1,500 TOPICS TREATED. COMPLETE statistical and political history of the United States. The results of ttie Presidential election accurately compiled. Every fact of value that human knowledge can require. A reference library boi!' d down 1 I OSTPAID ~J.) Lir^ ffui TO ANY ADD nESS. No Amerl-an v/ho wishes to know his country can be without It. D , THE WORLD, Heady Jan. 1, 1897. Pulitzer Bldg? ; Hew Yerlfr I jtgyctmots nrO ' j 1 au Jia. tzed i^' AHIt9 tto\ / ^cfaai Vk Atyi* I; / m?r?r *i?^jf ^!Ww** elM JiLon-,^ feu/ Ctor! . \. ' " Ww .\fcfr' ^$^jr w -*a?? I Feattwrboftc Cwwt C&+? &AUWAKOO, ffitCCiQAjN. FOR QAA.C CT THE LADIES BAZAAR, Conway, S. 0. jYou Get ! the Profits' Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying direct from the manufacturer. I I '" rH-v> m % '-rnr No better wheel made than the Ari'- e 3icyc!e | Biiiit in. our own factory by sk leu 70'*kmen,usiniS lie best m; teri an I themDstu iproved 1 m:.chi ry. W* imvo no ugents S' :tl C sc i. r m factory to the ri. r,J .lly warranted. Shipped ai wl re i examination. WRIT ? FOR iOixi ki tc :;stinci Offer Acivi Cyc (3c.. Elkhart, lnd. : ,? ?frir.*fcC5 3 i \ - v> ' 'r "(J 111!, ..j ' i i?Nr- iuo rw - i iy 13 c cur* t; VJ " r t , .ui ; SEWINQ MACHINES. ' W Hpf PES? ' *<*' V ?" 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M R, they arojr. v.-lint: In :k lsvl n iu h.ulcondi* Wju. ; i,ni' loi 1 purifie r ;u,d vc; mifu:{?. ?' l ? > A W M i ro years' ^ i $ EXP' RIKNOE. | ; S | . .. .. <1* TRAl " MA*K3, Fn 4< DESnNE, l'"' COPYHICHT3 <5io An tip -.ill' .kficli ?nd <: arrlpMnn may Quit a .t?! o, wlirthei .a Invention Id prob. >|v 'out Communications Htriotly contlden . Dl . iifteucy for securing i itouia Uj Amen \Y. wo ? WnsliliiKton oiltee. Patents ikon >ugh Mvu.ii & Co. rwairfn special notice In t o 8CIENTI I0 AMERICAN, bPftrrtlfnlly fllnstiatcd, b p. t cln In)'of nriT scientific lourn I. v. eck!v. ternr 1 y?w; Stl.'Onlx luontbp. j.column copies 'I VLa.-;o M i'ATKif uifriu*. Add i MUNN A C 5 , aai Ktouti way, Nuv York. ? J ^ ?sa? ^30 l 0 iiooir ! cine fot I rip*"' ' " - ^rar: aa .1' 'B . /s/sN. <>? tr.Mb j< 1; a.. A'i Cv IHLto Al*rjjt tiy the *?'-' >&' y ft 'Y 1 wupgan to funliters (ft M \ It Is 1 nly noeossary to ?onct Jl't *J> I \ ttlPTtnc s as to yoor vesponsl. tf'-- ftA! l I bllliy from my banker,i T ?' *' iSL " ? t^r, merchant rr osprr irohI y VPS' ' nmllba OrK?n will b? rblpport Tj j Kjp; , 1 i..m, i"1 n ton days'lei trial. ji, * r ibp} "mTw. ALLEGES, LU 'jf . 3 i tavo iconsy. Waihiktfon, H. J. ' (PF1 -v?-rT>7~r-sMitr ' "? ?? T ZSZZSZ2X*. T? ? ?: mf,. Ii?a. R. To I nr. J. H. Hart. * T. H. bi?chl To ar, Hart & Co., ?40 and 355 FRONT Street, C NEW YORK. Commission Merchants, : AND: Jobbers of M?va? Stares. Liberal Advances on Consignments ?f NAVAL STORES and COTTON. A W. JEMKIMS & SON. S T A B L E S. "S* *" i . \ ^ of jjohsks and mulbs on hand at , . *A- Sty '<%- <3 V v tv Vj> ;<: CAin\Sr WGUIKS AND1I . < V: -1'OJI \ 1.1 ). ' ns can ! c> ' lit . uny [ tit The Burroughs School, C> * i S'Coiiway, S. i J. This j;choolVff? /s cheap rat sin all the nraucties usiiully6ataiigh t^iu first tins-high schools. it is a chartered institution, bi -ing'ein powered to grant he <h gree of 11. S. The graduates are prepared to jnter the Sophomore 1 u >f any college in the State, or to successfully engauo in the active duies of life. ui in ? o ? u.1 T1ATITS PEK MONTH. GRADE No. 1 fcl.tv (SHADE No. 2 $1.25. (SHADE No. 8 $1.50, (SHADE No. 4 *1.75. (SHADE No. 5 $2.00. GRADE No. (I f2.50(SHADE No. 7 $2-75. (SHADE No. 8 $8.00. O Each scholar is charged n contingent fee of fifty cents per sessloi. lino months. Hoard in (rood fnmilio- ? - 1 1 - v.mi uc- ikki Tor, from $0.00 to $8.00 per inontL, For other information apply to Wk. A. D AON ALL, Principal rw<"*~*r-vp? IWTOtpw * >5 Our man. # ffiSpPoniilar Plario weSwtJeMESi *d?' * 10 Hi ?f rvitiatft 1a mi- maat popolrtr piano. rf jw51 88%<r--*&*rraj ?*ri* mum i* <%> we miijmuii of. The price of it w UPM,m(I tt. la Jk?% H?h jsn iaatremant t* you would ??f; i)?' If rv u? opmt or twiee 5M? fcwr. everybody kaows that ' -ii' if"..' *M> Vs|s ihfrra mm mrmmn predla la tha retell piano business. JL ; Yi 3J VotaktlliUM ?refil? ?etP slve them to the actnnl user of tho plaaa. Wnat'n * ?ti tho mWillfmnn. Wobollovo V, dv thnt It Is hotter for n*, and wa lui.iw that 't la bolter for yon. Every tin > :. -tlelo changes hands, somebody ni*> *s r yroflt. Fomchody has to pay for oh .id canvassers and rent and light. In th ic-aler'a r'ore. All thoso things cost nun m. i heir cost all goes Into the prleo you pa your piano. Our system Is morolj ib i ,11 of good hard common sen o to t islnesa. Our .'to years of atic-cess, aim < i- tin .sands of ph ased patrons provo t'.i t :lic vstern Is n pood ono. If yon don't It' vi , t\ nny fcnnfc or commercial n^eiii'v >o t ns?asK your own lmnlr. And ren m cr this, you need not pay us ono singlet' till you h ve tried ll-.e piano In your on- la >o. I f It isn't just exact I-'what you iv M ? u inv id It back at our expense? v ,ht both ways. That. shows that v. lis . loesn't 11? Rend for our in*.. catalogue?It's free, 'l'hon look rt 1 ?or. ' ' lsvltnn link -s you find Mm v i thoroughly reliable and honest i ft on tirnv t'.o. . Wc cm save you j ;ul wo can provo it. Send at once f our Uoe& o* PIA'VOS anil OROA VS. COi SIKH & CO v a .'.ilngton, N.J.,U.S.A. ?W>P. ESTAOLIBHkD NEARLY 30 YEARS' P_HTS |Oh yes! . ? rev*: .. l/V* rv f*r\ to'viV/l 11 d tdllU* u Family I^tccli- * a ill do n $?*.* c* ^ cinc: Cures the I will keep constantly on band u common every-day . ' v ? > .?j, O-mi^s, Coco~ ills of humanity. J nut3' r;nk,,f!' < '?<*?>. Bananas, | Prunes, Turnips, Onions, Cabbages, ^ Irish Potatoes, Choose and Dried, 6 | Apples. Polite nirp?.?*** ?:'1 1 vriii i?e given my Vhen Baby waa elck, wo gavo hor Castorla. ^ fr' '!l bcrilig establish* Vhon hIio was a (/*hild, rIio oricsl for CoMtoriA. inenbnl! in I )n s ? > rw t* building; Vhen Bho boeamo Mi^s, fiho clung to Cnstorla. V'hcu alio had Children, alio gave them Ciuloria. M. 11. WINEGLASS, Barber unci Fiuit lHaln. '1 V '