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1 / i THE HORRY HERALD a l Ol Published Ever/ Thursday. (j0 W1 T1IUKSIUY. MAUOII 25 1897 ,h ^ _ an LOCAL NEWS. Senator Scarborough made n busi ness trip up the railroad. Tuesday. qc Mr. 1). i\ McNeill made u trip all to Georgetown on business this week. to\ Correspondents frm? 4,>r. lh county u e requested ( viite tl;e n ws ('? ' fVpn their section. . O II un Mr. J no. o. lieaty of Georgetown cuine lip on Tuesday*! steamer and will bo here a few days with his friends. L' The "Gully Store" is showing fc? somo very attractive spring goods, it will be well to go up and look at them. M 0(1 llev. W. S. McC'askill preached to j)(| a .large congregation at Bucksport |)j l4st Suuday and bapti/.ecLtbvee per- T1 sons. |? in Mr. Hope burroughs, who has jn been taking a course of lectures in tin Haiti more for several months, re- an turned homo Tuesdav. The only good thing that we can bo get from the late pri/.o light is that Kitzsimmous has declared his in ten- !1'' i ki tion not to enter the ling again. We publish an article written by 111 four boys of the burroughs School. This school is doing efficient work ^ under its able corps of teachers. Uev. W. 11. Hatre was thrown from bis horse one day last week fracturing his wrist bone, lie is improving and we hope will soon be well. gC 111 Mrs. Lucy Stanley of Whiteville, who lias been visiting her brother, Mr. Alfred Smith, at Harold for p0 several weeks, return* d home this gu week. co Miss Anna, eldest daughter of Col 10. 13. K Her be, Sr., dud at .Jordanville last Mom! i\. Though an invalid for n number of years her death was rather sudden. 111 Thousands of South Carolinian's * as well as other people, will be glad ^ to learn of the improved cmnjdtiou ^ of (Jen Wade HatnpLuv, Jmo has ^ been sick in Washington. ,, (11 A four year old son of Mr. Den- tei nis Martin, near Dongola, was poi- re< soiled last Sunday from eating jessa mine llowers, only living a short while and dying in great pain. bv Dr. K. A. Gnsque, dentist of Mar:?on, will be in Conway, April the SUI 10th and remain a week. Those do- a" siring his professional services will note the time and call upon hhn. P 1 Everything betokens Spi ing. The | ' robins in the apple trees are singing ^ ( n. .: .11... .u tuvii swccii'si runhuciuv . nit* uvea i nu arc building forth and a carpet of L| green is rapidly covering i.n earth j ... ? J* Wic Sunilnern Baptist Convention will meet in Wilmington, N. C., in en May. Being so near us, many will I mi h ive an opportunity of going, which Ni does not occur often in a lifetime, j mi I>i The Unive nes of North Carolii unwind Georgia ?.vill have an oratoricai contest on the ninth of -May. A 1 great improvement on foot ball we lu .should s-.y and worthy of imitation. iM r. James 1'. Sellers, who has 'been hauling turpentine here to the jM "Gully" for the past twenty-five Cll years, brought in the first barrel of Virgin for tiiis season last Saturday. .t)1 Mrs. Asbury Floyd, a very estitnn i", C'e woman of tlie Galivants Ferry ret ^vct.^in und'u worthy member of ti e tin Vethodist church died Wednesday cai of last week. '1 hree small childivn th and her husband survive her. sitj Mrs. T. F. Gillespie, Jr., who has ^ been visiting her parents for some time at Dillon, returned last Thursday and we are glad to say will live fimnn ct no ltni* ti Italian/I lu? vinrt f \r. *??-'* JJ*. 1 II IIQWIIIIM I'l* ' '.?g I /U accepted employment with Bur- Mi roughs^, Collins Company. rei The S. S. Convention at Poplar ^ , church last Friday, Saturday and .Sunday whs wcli attended and a very j interesting meeting. Several of our < citizens attended on Sunday. We P understand that the next meeting will he held in Conway in Septemher. ' Ar fn Capt. '/ tck Dusenbury, who has been running 011 the "Two Brothera*' between Black .Mingo Bridge and Georgetown for some time, came up on last Friday's steamer, re.im' , ing with his family at Toddvil^' til Monday. The *f'Hp!d~T ous friends here v#e:e gk him. I ? \ Mrs. Dr. Dusenbnry lias invented iew method for killing hmvks. 1 Tuesday u large hawk swooped wii in her fowl yard nd hiking * re fence was du/.ed, or wounded so tit it could not get away. Mrs. iBenbury seeing the situation and xious to prevent its escape, ran I -v ( h 01:foruKd hat !rcliief, und applied t> tin bird licli eooii ; ocomplished lu r purpose. The passengers and crew of the [tamer Maggie returning from orgetowu last Dilday, had quite alligator tight, a few miles below ,vn. Knowing the whereabouts of is big fellow, the steamer slowed wn, ami sure enough he was there. :ter shpotfrig him several times d supposing him dead, he revived d renewed the fight. It took tho pt tin, and seveial of his crew to bdu-c the old fellow, lie was ought on here measuring eleven it. We have received a copy of the neieal Million, a 20 page journal of usic, Poetry and home Literature, ited by Aldinc S. Kiefhr, and iblished by/The Ruebush-Kieff Co., lyton, Ya ,>ii 50 cents per year, lis journal is not only invaluable music teachers and all interested music, but. its large and interest g Home and Poetic departments ike it worth more than its price in y home. Each issue contains from lee to five pieces of choice music ic same company publishes music oks for class, church and Sunday hool use, many of which have ached enormous sales and are iowu in every state in thol'nion. .niple copy of the Million, a imbcr of choice songs, and cata guo of uiusic books free if you flit ion this paper. Address as ove. 1 have just bought a sample lot pants. These are to he sold at nolo sale prices. Come at once and it your choice, they are going to be oved ut' once. K. T. Sessions. . - ?? Mrs. McKinley*s inaugural v.urdbe consists of ten costumes of tin, velvet and silver cloth whicl at between $8,000 and ?10,000. ? v> 4^it bits from Four Ilojs of (he Burroughs High School. Our school is progressing finely ider ihe management of Prof. Win. , Dagnall, who i* gifted in the art imparling knowledge to students, e has a very efficient assistant, Miss iisv Norton, who seems to take de jht in managing the dunioi rades. We think it would be inresting to a visitor to listen to tin citations of the students and the planet ions given by the teacher. The students are often perplexed the declensions and conjugations Latin, the long sentences of (,'aci', the hard problems in Algebra, d the theorems of Geometry, me are even perplexed by the sinu s words contained in the Diction v. Some of the boys claiming to experts in spelling; only the other y spelled tho simple words, <?>> '/ it thus (few i John as (I e^m-e^do n, succinct thus ( Wz/Tdt I il Several new scholars have lately tered our school, viz; T. W. Livgston of 1 land, O. 1\ Parker, of ixonvillc, M. G. Park r of Ham )nd, .1. H, Net'ly of Adrian, W. L. clnrdson and ]? 11. Jenkins of deon, I). W Il.mland \V f, ughes of l.oris, all of whom si-em bo aonlvilif f .. nKfUm <!ili.r..? tl i i n ' b their studies. We have a flourishing Literary ciety connected with the school, which wo have interesting dis ssions on various 'picries. Our teacher has been greatly lused of late watching the courty couples, whom he accuses of sembling "sick kitt^is." One of L* "sick kittens" \s emu the boys li "ois" is not attending school is week, as lie is suffering aw he ,a "with a crank in his neck'' licit was caused by gazing a^ the lir sex." - ? m % ilazon S Pingree :s still mayor of droit and Governor of the State of chigan according an opinion ulered by the full bench of Guest circuit court. L. H. BISHOFF RODUCECOMPANY Pittsburg, Pa. '0 large receivers of all kinds of lit* and vegetables. SPECIALTIES: Trish Potatoes, Strawberries, Asparagus, Poultry and Kggts (Phey al?o handle a general line of ' >l. \?Ftf H EN CE:?W. II. IIowplt., VONWAY, S C. ; \ 1 >*?{-T lllu 11'. 'The Confederate veterans of Dog HlulT inet Xfureh Djih and organized their Pension Hoard by electing \V. E. P. Cooper, ohairmau and D H. Martin, secretary. The Hoard consi as of U. T. Nicln Is, 1. H. Habon, \\\ E. 1\ Cooper and Dr. .). 8. Duscnbury. At another meeting' held on the 20th, I. H. Habon was elected in place of Hon. .fere Mish. on who could not oone. *?mlcy. Our people are busy planting and I preparing for this years cron. Mr. Fred Mislioe and wife, who liavo been hero with us for sometime, returned to their home at GreeleyviHe, 8. on Mondays train. Mr. II. \V. Mishoo, who has been I sick for soiuetimo is improving and we hope to see him in his office in a I few days. We have preaehing hero at New ; Fight church on the fourth Sunday j and Saturday before by Uev. ?T. H. Skipper. Hear friends of Ilorry. would you not want to hear from home if you were a long distance from any of your people or friends, if so send t.lienews to the county paper and let our 1 friend Holmes who is in Texas, hear' from yon ail, he will appreciate it. u. Prlneevlllo. Farmers are busy planting their |crops. There is light much sickness in this community. Mrs. Geo. H Prince of Loris, re turned from Hub, \. (Monday, where she lias been \i siting relatives j and friends. Mr. F. A. Prince, dr., the Uucki t. i man of Loris, went west Monday, returning same day. Some of the South Carolina boys have just returned from Georgia. Uev. d. \Y. Todd will prOaeli nl Pleasant Home u xtSunday and Sat:! unlay before. We have an F<vernrccn Sundav Ishool with All*. \Y. A. Prince as Superi 11 teiiden t. .1. M. r. A \ nlitnb ? Prescription. , Kali tor Morrison of Worthington. Iiul., "Sun," writes: "Von have a . valuable [ rcseription in Electric Hitters, anil 1 can cheerfully recom. mend it for Constipation anil Sick I [eailaoiie, an J as a general system . tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie . Stable, 2025 Cottage drove Ave, Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a hack ache which never left her and felt tired and weary, hut six bottles of Electric Hitters restored her 1 oalth and renewed her strength. Price 50 cent and $1.00. (let. a bot tle at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. I ?<1 - ? The president of the Ocrntnnia Insurance bank, of Louisville, died some time ago in sole possession of the combination to the reserve vault, which contained the batik's $250-, 000 gold reserve. The effect? nf the bank ollicials and oxp??rts were fi tiitless and it was finally noces-1 | airy, after ten hour*' work to bore J I into the lock. ? -o -l>r. Kind's New Discovery <<>>' Consumption. This is the best medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It. has no equal for W hooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Rover, Pneumonia, Rronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Head and for Consumption, ft is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It. is always well to take Dr. Kind's Life pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discoverv, as they regulate and tone the stomach and hotels. We guarantee perfect. satisfaction or return money. Rreo trial bottles at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Regular size f>0 cents and 5? LOO. -> ? 'Queer Astrouoinleal Duets. MM - i ud Ispecuiaii ve tiBt ionomers have given us some queer calculations and odd comparisons. One of t!io most curious of these is one in which the relative si/.- of the sun and some of the planets are shown. They tell us that if the sun could be represented by a globe two feet in diatn.i etor tho earth would he represented, proportionately by a pea. Mats by a pinhead and Mercury by a mustard Seed. A poor We t Virginia family who were all ill and unable to get about were regularly supplied with food by a cit that brought rabbits from tbc woods each day. w % * . When wear begins to exceed re- j pair in your body yon are going to fa 1 sick. The signs of it are loss of j llesh, paleness, weakness, nervous-, in ? Hie repair needed is food. Von think you eat enough, and yet j you feel that you wear out more tissue, energy, nerve-force, than your food makes for you. Tito difficulty is that von do not digest enough. And *his is so serious it is worth sitting down seriously to think about. If you can't digest what you eat, take n few il ases of Shaker Digestive Cordial. The effect of it will he ;o increase your llesh and make you feel stronger. You won't fall sick. I ' Pi W ? l' 11 ?* t if IO I * * t U..1 '?f I iwvi UUM II in III LVMIll Wl \?l JUHl ; repair apparatus, It is easy enough to test this for yourself Take a j few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by druggists at 10 cents to ? 1.00 per bottle. < >nr <>l Nat tires Cheats, The superstition that the glass snake breaks in pieces at a sudden , alarm and reunites its various parts after the danger is over, arises from the fact that when threatened with attack by a bird or animal this snake throws oll'its tail, which wiggles about on the ground and distracts the attention of the enemy J while the snake makes its escape. Tins peculiar means of eluding at j tack is practiced also by two or three | kinds of liz/.ards. Doth snakes and li/./.nrds *^row a new tail in a fewweeks -o ? Ithcmnatism OnioKD Cureil. A I n r having bout confined to the hou>" for eleven days and paying out 25. in doctor bills without ben ( lii. Mr. I-'rank Do'.son of Sunlto S e. Mari n Mich , was cured by one bot! tie of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. Dor sale by Dr. D. Norton, Conway, IS. ('. -o~ * *? ? THE [NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE A Wi.i.K EDITION. ' iH Pages a Week. 156 Page.* n Year. A paper as useful to you as a great *0 daily for only one dollar a year. Hotter than ever. All the J news of all the world all the time. ! Accurate aud fair to everybody. Democratic aud for the people. Against trusts and all monopolies. Biilliant illustrations. Stories by great authors in (v?-ry number. ! Splendid reading for women and other special departments of uuusu al interest. It stands lirst among "weekly" pa pers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability ol contents. It is practically a daily at the low price of a weekly; and'its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Un ion and foreign countries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. We offer this unoipiuled newspaper and tin; 1 Ion It v 11 ERA I I) together one year for $ I .75. The regular j subscription price of jtho two papers is $2.00. j Why sutler with Coughs, Cold I,a Cripoe when Lw.vt.vk Bito M<? (^ 1 ln'ink w 1 cure you inane 11/ Does mc produce the ringing in the ! head like ,-bilph ite qpinink. Put up in tablets convenient for taking Guaranteed to cure, or money refund' ed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by I). IS, Norton. jl!A h'KHTRRl'OIVI. Wilmington, N. C., March 22 1S07 Spirits Turpentine?2b cent per gallon. Rosin?Market firm at $1.45 per bbl for St rained and $1.50 for Rood ^trai nod. Tar?Maiket firm at 95e. per bbl of 280 lbs Crude Turpont'ne Market qu et at $1 .do far 1 lard, <1.80 for Yellow Dip and M 80 for Virgin. COTTON?Dull. Ordinary 4 5 cts. lb Good Ordinary 0 ' 44 Low Middling.... OS <l " Middling 7 " " Good Middling, .a 7 5 10'' " Georgetown Market. 1'i'lilMHirv 1 !l 1W(l7 New Virgin 1.75 Vol low dip, 1.75. S'Tfipe, 1.25. 1UANTKDI AN I PICA Who ran y T think of so me simple thing to put* lit? I'rotc t you r ideas; they may 1 Hi x you wealth. Write JOHN W Ki>l KRllUKN&OO., Pat-ir Attorneys, Wash ing'? n, I . (?., for tlioir if 1,800 pii/.o offer .,iid list of t wo hundred inventions wanted 11 ?i 1 11 ii - 1 11 Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. ? rvoTio 10. 'I'ho State Hon' 1 of Education will meet at Columbia on \nril llrd, to examine applicants f<?r Teat rsState Certificates ami the County Hoard of Education will moot in I'on way on April Kith, to examine applicants forC'ound Certificates. J. F? IIIRPRK, County Super . lent of Education. Notice o:' dissolution. Notice i hereby iv mi, that the partnerhip lately cxlttlog between VV. McQ. Iluck and B. L. lleaty, of liucksvllle. s. <uuder the llrtn name of W. I,. Ituck As Co., explredon the 1st d of March 1SU7, by mutual consent. All debts owinu to aid partm rsldp are to be received by II. f.. .'luck, and all demands on the said part ner-diip are to bo presonted to the j said II. I.. Ituck for payment. W. Me(l. Iti'oK, It I. P.I v rv .NOT 10 K Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mary Ami Sarvis, widow of W .). Sarvis into , of 'lorry County, S. Iris tiled hoi ioti ti<in t??r. ami intend* t? have her h ine stead set olT in Heal and persona' 'state of Wm. .1. Sarvis her late husband. .1. A. Mo.Dermott, Clerk Court Com. I'leas, Feby. Wild. 18117. Horry Co.. S O. I >< >TIC K. Conway Lodge, No. DO. Knight* ofJ Pythias will meet regularly the lir-t and third Thursday nights of oaeli month until otherwise ordered. k. 11. soauiiouoi'oii, Chan. Coin. .1. A MoDkkmott. K. U. & S May l'ith, 1Mb ly Professional Oa,rcio_, R. B. SCARBOROUUl 1. pfet-oPGnv fit Liav/ (.'o/tini)/, S. ( '. I HvE-u.fu.cXl Xjife 1 ^fBu.ra,xice Co. cf 1ST e w ~?T orlr. .loliiiHon a Johnson, I Jolm^oiiP (janttlelininn .Virion, i>. (J. 1 I'oliWH)-, H C. Johnsons \ Quatsfclebaum ATTQHNKYS AT LAW, / 1 ' ? V/ONWAY, S. U. Prompt nfttM t'nn given to all business intrusted to our care. DKIjA YS A !{K DAN(? KKOUS. ARK vol lN-PllKD? Tin* "Pnion ('oiitral Life I Usui < 1 Company" ot ( in ciniiatti, Ohio, is >f tin* best, if not the very lie-t, Iiimiir r companies in the land, and issues tin most liberal policies. It h . secured the highest rates of interest and had tile lowest death rate of any com pany in the i nited States. It is the only comp iiv t n.t Is examined annually by a State inspector The < )hlo insurance laws I are the best and nu?t rigid in the I nited S: ,te>. Pvery Interest of the policy holder is protected by them. All persons seekinn protection for their families, or wish Inn t. ? make provision for themselves in | old age, will fiml it to their advantage to Insure with lb P. MKATY, Agent. Hueksville, S. (', | \ I A.-.F.-.31. Regular Communication of Conway Podge, No. A.'.I'V.M, will lie held on 2nd Tuesday night of each month, at 7:80 o'clock sharp. By order of I). A. SrivKV. NV. M. : C. P. (^rAi ti.iciiai'M, Secretary \ I lie Bank of Conway, I Caoital. - t - - ,J>X0,000. Surplus, $5,000. i We have just moved into our now and handsome quarters, und are now better prepared than ever before to be of service , to our trieuds and patrons Wo transact a general banking business, and guarantee prompt attention to any and all matters intrusted to our care. We loan money in limited amounts, on properly endorsed notes and on p..per* ecured by suflicient collateral. In the Savings Department we receive deposits of $1.00 and upward and allow interest at the rate of 1 percent per annum for :{ months, or 5 per cent for <? months or more. This Hunk respectfully solicits the dopo-ils of individuals, lirius and corporations generally, and w ill give every reasonable facility consistant with sound banking to those doing busim *ss with it. Our business having inerea red over double within the past year i- sufficient proof ol the confidence impired l>y the personnel of The Hoard Directors, and by its sue cessful management. I). A.SIMVHY. Cashier H. O. COLHINH. President. Clemson College. The fifth session of the Clemson Agricultural College will begin Thursday, Feb. LStli, 1807. To the two regular four year courses leading to ' he degree of Bach elor of Science, a ipecia! two year course in Mechanics and Engineering i? 1. ' Ud.1 i ICC 11 HUM (Ml. The courses of Instruction include the following subjects: Agriculture, Chemistry, Horticulture, Dairying, Veterinary, Science, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering, English, Mathematics and History. Board, washing, fuel, lig hts fo session of <10 weeks, $59, Eor catalogue containing full particulars address K. B Cha to head, President. Clenison College, 8. C. CoatsSpoolCot ton No use to pay freight, when you enn buy it of u* ?t Agents prices ana get the benefit of all discounts. ROAD CARTS. lUMHUKS. 11A UN KSS. The must complete line ever brought to I lorry County. IIPX-iOTTIES, HB^-OOOST. SHOES, (hate or anything else you may think of at lowest market prices. All of the Staple Goods needed in this section in endless variety. WE GUARANTEE BOTH ARTICLES . . AND PRICES. Our Notion Department is complete in every respect. Take a look A Nice Line of Ladies Hats Just Received and will be sold at low figures. Ladies will cal A Fine I Jne of Furniture OUR GUARANTEE IS WORTH SOMETHING BECAUSE WE MAKE IT GOOD. BURROUGHS k GO LLINS OOMTANY V f shoes, II . . i nuvo jii-t nought the largest lot of Sample Shoes ever brought to Conway. Now is the]*time to get your foot wear for wiuter#[at manufacturers price. Don't fool your money away by buying paper Shoes. Come and get my pi ices is all I ask 1 will leave the rest with you. CLOTH I NO. Men's Clothing at prices that cant he beat. NOTIONS N dions loo numerous to mention. Such as Silk (J ovi a, Silk Mite, Silk Melts, Leather Bella, etc. 1)UY GOODS, Space will not]p> rinit me to mention Prints, Dimities, Lawns, Veiling and Salines.at prices that will astonish you. S T. SESSIONS. Tike Burroughs <& Co311ns Co mm pa ray Aro Solo Agents in 111i s Section for the following brands f Tobacco: KWKKT (IUM. JLONKST I'. 11iL, LONU COTTON, ruioM or x. c. Chew!rag Tobacco, ? MANUKACTUi:Kl> I'.V? |W. P. F1CIKETT <& CO., 11 igli I V>i nl, j\. (' ! March, 19th 1800. 1 y. Lnigcsl ami MOST OOMNiKTK ; i a i j South. I qto. jl. DjlCKEfi & liOfl, Ci k. *cr-- h>i' < , 1.. . *? - Manufacturer of? DOORS, SASH, DDI M >S, MOULD. INLAND liU 1 LI) I NO MA" T KID A L. c.iiAi;i,H$roj\ s> <' 5 11-5 18 K i no, Opposite ''annon Stkhkt. Sash. . Wet l>// /s Cord find Jfanlwarcj 1IVINK POSITIONS* A ! <i ood Mil In t'li'* Iv. OUARANTEKD. V* iiV TDK Georgia ! liisiucs.s Cul/egc Iinrne'liateh > .'oiiipiotloii ??t -in i^lo courso ? ' one linlf tho expense of >Pior colleges. Must have I*'iFTv .\11:x ix XexT SixTv DAYS. Write or wire immediately to 0 KOKOIA I JUS IN KSS COLD KO K Macon, Oa. 5 Per Cent Per Month or 60 Per Cent \w fa a Guaranteed to All Investors on In vestments both La^o and Small wiikn m vDK \\ rrn ITHE NEW/OK IM/ESr.VIEMT CO IlitOKKLlS h\ STOCKS> BONDS GRAIN ANO COTTON, 10 a\11 l> IJIJOADWAY, Nkw York City, PLANTERS' HOTEL. > MARION, S ,C. I< ullj iMiuipppd fin livery I'tirliciilnr. POLliE ATTENTION TO GU .STS Porter moots all Trajus ? , ..w?