The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 22, 1897, Image 2
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i President McKiiiley has dc 1< '
\ that he will be unable to ntte; ! tin
Nashville^exposition on the op ninj
day, May!l, but will visit the * xj osition
after the adjournment of eon
gross.
It is reported that (ieneral II mj
ton will retain his position of II i'
road Commissioner. It is well t at
the administration deal kindly wi.h
democrats, for they must no i 1
they helped materially in electing its
republican president.
Tampa, Florida propos 8 td take
prominent notice of Queen \ '
birthday on May SMth, and in r<cognition
of the act, the British gov*
eminent will send one of her v or
ships to that point to participate
with tlie Floridians in honoring the
event. Secretary Long is expected
to co.operate by sending one of our
warships to Tampa"at the same time.
|-Report says that Turk sh force1
now moving on Luissa, will I'kelv
effect the captnre'of that, when tlu-y
will push forward, to the famous
passes of Thermop\lao. Greece 1ms
already garrisoned this'point giving
the'snme instructions (hat Leoni las
gave his men which lias enshrined
their memory in the h arts of their
country and alio will no doubt de
fend the pass with the same valor as
of old.
lion. Jno. L. MeLaurin, member
of Congress from this district made
a speech in congress a few days ago
on the industrial progress of the
State, which will increase his repu
tat ion which has already outgrown
his State and spread far and wide 1
Mr. MeLaurin handles the subject
in a masterly manner which will be
a grand advertisement of the section
which lie has the honor to represent
and which has delighted in honoring
bim. The aecnninlation of fact, and
figun 8 which he has presenteM ^liows 1
tiiai neither |>: ins or laboi li; en
spared in St ting forth the churn
we have upon public fa^or aid tli
ing men will ponder these things in
their minds
Reports say tlial Spain will at an
early day withdraw a number of h r
soldiers from Cuba, urging as a p son
that Gomez's forces are reduced
to such small numbers that there i110
use to keep a large army on the
island. This is o poor excuse and
betokens the light that hangs around
the East at the approaching dawn < I
day, J)ay is breaking for Cub; The
Spanish treasury v hich is ahor
exhausted is rendering it nece . uu
to call her soldiers off. No doubt 'lie
insurgent force h*s been reduced in
numbers^ but there has been no dim
unitiou in enthusiasm since the wai
broke out and tliey have never wa
vered in their hope of ultimate success.
It is said of *A1 xandcr 11. Sn
phens, of Georgia, that he had
fund that he loaned to worthy vuini/
men, who were seeking an educitiu
mid had not money to p,iV their \v< y
And he expected each, one to retun
the money just as rooti as lie cou .
makeit after graduation. There ib
no telling how miteh good this fund
accompliblied in Georgia, and how
many young men he fitted for life's
business by it. No doubt, it pm
fresh inspiration into many men to
' make something of themselves and
also prepuved them for various call-'
?- \ ir.,, ^ : jk.,-.< >
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ngs, they could make momy ?01 '
(.-It and to pay hack their Ixucf etor.
V man that rec?ived mm n't. i< .
'I
n this way was more apt to ilo otne
ilnug for 8011 and S'ato than oiio
hat is educated I v the State tl rough
fice tuition.
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Monrj and "Neeo.ssitlos.
Of all tho ciwi.ui- moth< .! t vu
employed ' y the ne. > to miiK-non- ,|
v, thi is tho 1110 t t nriou : For
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<1,000 a young nivl preth woman it
willing to t.-ll one ?>f her fingers. K
She is Miss (Irace Diiy-moiand i
ll> 1* home in I'.iih humntmi V V 1
0m day til week she saw the fpU .
owi i; nihi l ti. * am lit iu ti Xi w York
indftiiog toewgpnpcri i
U\YA!NTK1> Woman who, for
libera) pay, will 1 . e in b lo finger
praftmg operation; stiff linger pro (1
ferred." i ' It
Th<? address given was of itm up-! t
(own institute, where similar opera>|j
tint ;> nro < >i; n: a. The advertiser
i
eeive any response to ti e i.obce, but |?
laid actually received five by mail t
i
Miss Dinstnoru. 'She arrived in this g
city alone and igj^tered in a bold '
band at the (Jrand 1 nion hotel. g
in lling ut the \
institute. Time he learned that J ,
the tiv? other woinen win- aspiitd to
tho eutne 6* lf-saurifioing position had ]
sent nieasuicnunis of their lingers, u
but that i oni i I them had been \
found toll of the exact dimensions >
desired to fit the slump of the mid ;
die linger of the light hand of Mrs 1
0. V. Barton. < 1' No. 701 St. Kman- j
uel strict, Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Barton i.: a wealthy wont nt t
tint, is afflicted with necrosis, which |
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tl..at heme grafting 1. d been perform i
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have tlie bone of nn animal eugi lifted
upt.'D b( r fineer, 'iml insisted I) ?t i
a human fmger bone be employed, i
hence I lie umoing Htlvcrtiscim .
Miss Dipauime, at the ( Irand V -!
ion, when ; bed about lurwii ny
ness to make the sacrifice said: I
"I am an orphan. My parents
have been dead for hwf yi.ir . I
have succei (led in ? ruing n living i
by means of venous eVrioal | ?* i :
lions. 1 have sin e ded in a small \
way. 1 "in vain enough o believ
that I mil nntandly a good sopruio |
singer. 1 h el n e i\id instruction ,
in vocal music while my parents ,
were alive, but at their d ath it was
discontinued J do not hesitate to |
>ay rh it I am en\ o to 1 nn a I
siligi r, mid to that end; J wish to i
eumplcte my musical cdue : on m
the Ho ton Our. . i \. tory. Of ( urge. i
1 cannot do that unless 1 lnve moil
ev, of which 1 Inn e very lit.le. That i
is the reason w hy 1 answered the ad ,
vqjtisemont. Jam not at nil afraid
of 11>sii : l II r; I am only afraid .
of lo; ing the < hance,"
Miss iJinsm >re is a hh tide, tall,
with blue eyes aud ruddy cheeks.
siiv is upp uvntdy not more than
twenty two years of ago
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('oitcihe?
T? is not. cuy to learn to keep an
cvpt n.-c :i(T<M.!!^a Int once. "For in
stance, if one is told to be concise
am! Iuih'iioS *, one may mistake
the } )( mi' > s (1> i ruble, and be too
cone ire. An < \( hunge presents an
illustiat ion of t hi i. '
A young husharid g ive bis wife a
neat little aec mi.t book, prettily
bound,and designed to be inviting
in appearance. II also gave her 11 fty
do!I;nrs, and sai 1, "I want yon to
put clown u hat 1 give yon on this
8'de, and on the other write dowi:
tha,w:;v i gees, and in a fortnight 1
wi' (give yon iinot 1 supply."
Two \ e later he askid for the
hook.
"Oh, I have kept that account,"
I ftaid t he you: g ntatroil. " Here it is.*4
Ai d en o: p-'go was ill ? > ih b :
' Received from Algy fifty doll >s,"'
land on the pp?>si e was this iiuus
inury: 'v n nt ir 11."
Tlierc i g o < < o?l.
There is nothing just as good
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, (Jough and Colds, so d(
m ind it and do not pe mit t lie di h i
o Sell you s line ul itute. I In v. il
IKil fi'iinn I !.. . ? - 1 1 : 1
...v .mill l ill ( I- if? M ' V I ' I I g ' \ ,
ut in ord. r to undo- 'more |?r ?Iit >.?
may claim n -t hit. j Is t > !>-. j s
s good. Yon want l>r. Kinys X> w
j Dit-cov. iy I o ii'-c von know it t
iiff Mini re;i I ', ri d guaranteed to
lo good or money refunded. Kor
Cough , Co i , (' >n .11 in jit i > n and for
<i!l aff- -lions of Throat, ('Inst nod
Lungs. t here is nolhi f ? ; i ,
Dr King's ]\Vw Discovery. 1'ria
hot i h f r orti . ' . i
StO! I;, gill: >i> ( : , nd
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uson\s iiomk a nation
\ I. pa UK.
a ays That All the'
loir . .11 the .Teasury t'?n
not l>ll.\ It.
Moni uollo, in Virginia, tho birth
>1 ice of riioina- Jefferson, should he
I r \\ il i tin J. Mryau brlioves, a
i (.8Tvation and memorial of
at Ihmocratio President
lie I) imwiutic candidate in the ro (
nt i in u'#n naar' t his heart upon
til'. I il i . I I' f .1(1 <rni mr K. oiIviumi!..
- - ft ft
t w i h cli.H iirtt-ri ic energy,
Mr. Bryan will discuss ihe proeel
on Jeft i n Day, next. Tuesday,
n his add res before the National
\ sec.intiop c Democratic Olubs.
lie will ndvc at* that Congress make
11 upprt {>ri i: n for the purchase of
ic pro, ;t\ i ad the maintenance
ercof, d, ould tbis project ful
hrough, then that the Democrats of
he country till cribe a sum of
nouey for the same jnirpose.
.Mr. Bryan is an enthusiastic ftd
nirei of Jefferson and his principles,
uul, apart from the political side of
he case, believes that Jefferson's
in mory should be honored in some
ubstai cial manner by the country.
Ihe Jefferson home, he thinks,
I ould be a nttion.i 'monument, for
Or igmrs '.o see as well as for
\ni? ri( aus to venerate.
But there is a drawback to Mr.
lb. ?. 's plan. The property is
?w! ed b\ Mr. Jefferson M. lievy of
his city, whose family pride in it
id not permit him to part with
Monticcllo for any amount of money.
Biy .u is hopeful, however, and will
uJi the enterprise. He wrote to
Mr* I. \) last Saturday, asking him
* name a price for the Monticrllo
mpcity, and brielly outlining the
ice project he had for a national
11 a il. Mr. Bryan ex pres.-ed the
\ ' f in his 1( Iter tli.it. private inter.
0 matter how laudable, should
n in Ii. way of public good.
1 u ' u?. i more said that it would
i I > Mr. J.v'Vv'h honor to have
iii t ike hold of the birthplace
;Mii tn.il ['resident.
1 v\ to d iy sent a courteous
Ih van, ad dressed to
iiiin ut Washington, and also sent
iei. of the letter to Lincoln
N < 1) 1 h gist of his letter was that
' money in the United
'n usury would induce hint
0 pat i w it h Montice'do.
'1 his is i t the lirst time Mr. L-vv
lias been approached on the same
mhjeot. lie lias it I used huge sums
>f n.o ,ey lor Jefferson's home. Mr.
liry .n knew this when he wrote, but
Imp s Unit if the pr >jeot is taken up
by the nation tin; o\. Jer of the property
may yield to public sentiment.
Mr. Levy i id Jto-duy that if it 'hud
1 >>t been 1 hi fi mily, which to ?k
h i.d of the | tee soon after Jefferson's
vh.aih, in 182 >, thero would ti'?
ia\ he no ft i.ou home to negotiate
for 1 li l.evys have preserved it
and maintained it, he said, better
than the (lovernment could do.
"The propel ty consists of 710
acres," said Mr. Levy, "all laid out
in a park. Seipentine roads wind
in a al out of Monticello for 20 miles.
There are no restrictions on the place
The park is open to visiters utnll
inns. When 1 am there they are
admitted to the house, and when I
no uwiiy my curcl is a sufficient pass
p- rt.M
The n ieello ntfimion is known
us if ol lie most famous homes of
>i\ men, both in this country una
.i I'oiid, Afmrtlie ilr.it)) of Joffer-on
;t p.t--id into tin- hantf> -pf an
1 at luimitvr. Con1 moil ore?' Uriah
1 I. \ of th United States Navy,
lie and his mother made it their
homo. In 1831, Commodore Levy
j it d to the Vnitvd States the
> ! hroiizo statue of Jeflkason,
l'\ ! Vivid he Anjours, now in I lie
] i'i>l. When his nephew, JelTor.
! -\y. came of age, he repaired
1 home and restored it to its
r. O v and grandeur, after it
i i i . toed closed for 15 years
t' n, is reti incd in t he house
;iii st \ h* as iii the time of
nr. Levy has collected
i <> i i' ori ohjf'ta of art and has
i j.1 ic 1 tie- lost articles of furniture
in ur to '.lie style of former years
io .tr The great statesman is
I* r ed in the woodland, 1,500 feet
fi m t house. A plain granite
if in i k ; Iii-' crr.ix/. ml .. l.i-.U
>- ' * ,,,K"
i:on liinii .sinrounds the graveyard.
D18EAH1 OP Tlili SKIN.
The Inteii i: hiuj mid Biuurtitiff incilent
?< /.cm ,i , lt-rhcum, and oilier
llluon 8 Of 111 skill IB j08tanlly allayed by
1 'i ly?nf? ( d !:iKyc and Skin
Ointment.' Many very bad oases Imve been
|)<'imail'1!.(lv i it I I)v it. It is equally
. nt i v i' , '.! and a favoritercm/
f ?i 'iv ii'i ; < lianj d hands, ell i 1'
, f t bill . and enrbnio soro eyes.
by i' < cents jut box.
. y i?#*. \ iitlon rowderf, they
'just ivIki' i u l i v. lien in bad condition.
Tonic, blood juniiierand vermifuge.
(i runted a UcHplio,
(Governor Klletbe yesterday respf. j
ted Frank Myers, who was to have J
been hanged to day at (1 -orgetown ^
I for arson, until next FMday. He did i
| so at the request of Mr. Walter 4
| llazzard of Ueorgetowii,1, who wrote
and made the requcs* on the ground
that to day was good Friday and the
religious services would lie disturbed
by the hanging. The Fpiscopul
chun h, Mr. Hazard said, was next
to tin jail and it would be next to
impossible t > keep the crowd out of
In- ohni'i'hvnnl li'nvilini' flw. on..
-- v.. i t? k i 11 v' iiiu on
vices would hist from 11 a.m. to 3
p m.. between which hour? the hanging
would occur. For tin-.e reasons
(iovi-rnor Klh rbe respited Myers on.
til next I*', id.iy.
Solicitor Wilson, the prosecuting
officer against Myers, was in town
yesterday to see the governor in his I
behalf, lie asked that tin sentence!
be commuted to life imprisonment.
The negro, he thought, did not dc^
serve the death penalty. "'The governor
has taken n > action on the presentation
of facts made by (lie soliri
tor.
M vers set lire to a drug store and
it was burned, though no lives were,
endangered. A clerk of the store
sometimes slept in it, but on the
night it. was burned he was not in
it The jury found Myers guilty of
arson. He confessed to the crime.
The judge imposed the death penalty
and hut for the fact that to-day is
(lood Friday, Myers would be hang"
ed.
The respite of a week may enable
ihe friends of the unfortunate man
to make n strong effort to secure executive
clemency. The fact thai ^
tho solicitor who secured Myers' con
v ir>tinn is tin. I., .,?t I >? I, !? I . .
. .Uv.u.> .U <DV nigv IU IMI 111 HIS I K" I
half i3 noteworthy, ami will have
much weight, no doubt.
iStrong ]?rotests have been made '
against the execution of this negro j
wln> has not . t lined his hands with t
any man's blood.
Two years ago If .1. Warren druggist
at Pie leant Hrook, Nr. 't bought
a nnall supplv of < h.unt v rialnV 1
Cough Remedy. I le sum tip the
result as follows: "At lMat tiim I
the goods were unknown in this section,
today Chamberlain's Cough ;
Remedy is a household word.'1 Jits
tin sumo in hundreds of coinmuni l
ties. Where i v r tho good <[ua'ilie
of l 'hnmht rl.uin's Coggit liemedx he
eonm known tin* people will have
nothing else, h'or ssle by J)r R
Norton, 1 )ruggist.
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ii the hranches usually (aught in first
institution, being empowered to grant
prepared lu nter the Sophomore ' \
successl ally engat-i in the active du- 1?
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$1.25. 88 air
$1.50,
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$2.50 4. 63.
; $2.75. ^
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1?. 40 pm
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mt fee of fifty cent* per sessioi.
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for, from ?0.00 to $8.00 per montfc
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\m. A. DAGNALL, Principal
Our Most
ular Piano
rd to *s<t"trhk*i li* our most popular piano. v
i 1* tit* uno *?dl most of. The price of It v
is just sseh an lastrumont. as you would ij aW
?r dealer *49d for. Everybody knows that . 1 am
inous pioflts In the retail piano business. 1-': i ( ,n
uollts and rItc them to the actual user of ? 1 lrt
eliminate the middleman. We hellevo i \
o know that it is better for you. Every "v\A' '.inl
akes a prollt. Somebody lias to pay fi r ~\l, \u??
the dealer's store. All theso things cos a?J| ^ m
pay for your piano. Our system Is merely )8pV ' fii-.
) (lie business. Our 30 years of success, ' ^
I tbe system Is a good one. If you don' :i
Z about us?ask your own bunk. And rCfuB
) -out i :!l you liavo tried tbe piano in yotti il.
? you may send It bark at our expense '<) L
re In earnest, doesn't It? Bend for our
up. Iion't deal with us unless you tlnd
all our transactions. Wo can save you ?
our Hook on IMANOW and OK OA NM.
ashington, N. JM U.S. A. >6
ESTADLIBHKD NEARLY 30 YEAR? 0 *"**
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I WILL DO IT. fe!
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I will keep constintl. on hand 1 m.
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t I i V > i. i, O n Coco- ive
mis, Cakes, C'aktis, Bananas,
t;.30
'nines, Tun ips, Onions, Cabbages,
ri.-li Potato. e, Cheese and Dried
Vpples.
Polite uttoiition will be given my
.ustomerain my Barbering establiBlilH'iit,
all in the same building.
M. B. WINJiGLASS,
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