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The TToffffr Herald o Published Every Thursday, - -Tjoonl News. Court convenes here next Monday. o W Mr. F. G. Burrough's family re-1 turned from the mountains last Friday. F. P. Cummaclc has moved into the house recently occupied by Prof. A. J. Uradshaw, next door to It. 13. Scarborough. Friday, 21st, is Columbus Day and is also the day appioutcd for the examination of teachers, why not tho Hoard of Examiners and teachers devise a program for its aj'I'lVjMirtVU U lUrtUl iUlUII. O liice paper is not made from rice, nor from rice stalks, nor lias it any connection whatever with rice. It is of Chinese manufacture, and is made from tho pith of a certain tree I resembling the elder. o We hope all delinquent subscrib or8 will call and pay up thoir past dues to the IIkrald during Court _ week. We don't like to bother you bo much, but all these little amounts put together is what keeps the wheel rolling, and you must not think hard of us when we call upon you. Some of the prominent Third Partyites in Goorgia are returning to the Democratic fold since their overwhelming defeat in tho recent election. Tom Watson maintains a sttff upper lip and will increase his efforts to carry tho election in November. Will Ileniphicl, who killed Alex Caldwell, conductoi on a II, & I), train in August 1891 and leaped off the train has boon captured. It was a cold-bloodod murdei and was doue in South Carolina on a train bound for Atlanta. Gov. Tillman offered a big reward for kis arrest. o We made the mistake last week by l 1 i 11 n l i n careiessiy reaumg uie ocnooi commissioner's notice of tho examination for public school teachers of saying tho time was Friday 14th> whon it should have beon Friday 2lst. Since tho above was written tho School Commissioner informs us that the examination has been postponed to Saturday 22ud; on account of Friday being Columbus Day set apart by Gov. Tillman and therefore a public holiday. o Rev. Thos. J. Clyde presiding elder occupied tho Methodist pulpit last Sunday night and preached an excel lent sermon. This is his Inst visit to this place before the session of the annual Conference. Some changes will necossarily be made in the appointments in this county?the pastors of Bucksville and Waccamaw having served their legal limit. Other changes may be made, but we know of no special reasons therefor. Perhaps journalistic courtesy would recpiire Senator Smith to pub lish his reply to the uncalled-for strictures of the editor of the Pee *Dee Index on a letter to the Greenville News signed Jeremiah 13. Smith r.,^7.,^ ti..* r..,7? in iuu j/cutir# uuu tau jjuivuj uainiUL complain after its disrespeotful treatment of Senator Smith. The editor eliminated the middle letter of the name to make it correspond with the Senator's and then did not have the courtesy to send Senator Smith a copy of his paper containing the animadversion. The County Alliance met in the court house last Tuesday. The attendance was unusually slim, may p.have been on account of a misunderstanding as to the time and place of meeting. The place was Green Sea and the time Friday 14th appointed by the County Alliance or those authorized to elect, but the constitution of the order authorizes the District Lecturer to make the appointment for the meeting of County Alliances to suit himself, and he appointed Tuesday and Conway for the meeting. The District Lecturer, who is II. C. Burn, of Darlington, did not put in appearance or send any reason for ^)js failure to reach his appointment J. P. Derham was not present cither from some cause. Only routine business was transacted, except some secret business the nature of which it was thought improper to divulge. The order is not as prosperous now as in days gone by, some think owing to the hard times occasioning the failure on the part of some members to maintain their membership. We do not rejoice at this evidence of weakening of the order, for now is the time that the good that is in it should be exhibited and put in active operation. J , HORBY Cholera seems to be abating in Asia and Europe. Mrs. Wright, of Sumter, is visi. ting her son Rev. W. A. WrightMrs. Col. Quattlebaum and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Chesterfield. Mr j. T. F. Gillespie of Bayboro is visiting Col. Gillespie's family of Conway. Miss, Isa Beaty after spending a short time with her brother's family returned to Savannah last week. U7? ?J. .1 * ... - ? "O return UKUiKS to Mr. J. JN 1'carce for some nice twigs of grapes of the Flowers variety. Also to Mrs. C. Dusenbury for a fine Keifer pear. Mr. G. A. Croft has made a wonderful improvement to the appearance of his store by adding two show windows in front. The Murrell Bros, have placed a Hat at Conway wharf for the accommodation of peoplo living across the river, to come to Conway. Venezuela has undergo ne a revolution and Crnsnn tiou ot.fni-n.l Poi.nnuo'.>? ?^ ' vw^v 1.1?U VI?W1VU V(?U4mO(nt the head of his army 15,000 strong. Great rejoicing among the people. Three factories in the United States consume 2,000,000 oggs a year in making the peculiar kind of paper used by photographers known as albumen paper. The tax books open next Saturday and continue open for two months for the collection of State and County taxes. Save up your nickles and when the Treasurer visits your place inert him promptly and pay him cheerfully. Wo would advise every fanner to savo all the peas he can. They are sellihg in Charleston now at $1.20. That crop is short also and wo think there is money for the farmer who has a good supply on hand next spring. The Republicans of this Congressional District have nominated E. J. Sawyer, of Marlboro, for Congross. Sawyer is postmaster at Bencttsville, has some brains, but the nomination is purely formal and destitute of any significance, except to control the patronage in case of Iltrrison's elec i tie witnurawai trom the Kepublican party of such prominent and influential members as JudgeCooley, Judge Gresham and ox-AttorneyGeneral Wayne McVeagh, and their declaration that they will vote for Cleveland is very significant. These arc hopeful signs, we thins, and show the drift of public sentiment on the tariff and force bill issues. Cotton has taken a decided upward move, but how long it will continue is unknown. The crop is very short, but there is considerable cotton held over from last year's crop, (t will I take a heavy rise in piice to recoup tho farmer for loss in quantity. The price is now fluctuating, unsettled, with an upward tendency, the highest point reached yet is 8,10 in Now York. The celebration of tho Centennial of Baptist Missious will bo observed in Conway on the 3rd and 4th of November. The last decade of tho 18th century witnessed the institution and organization of active measures for the civilization and christianizatiou of the pagan world, among which was the organization of the Baptist Missionary Society in London 1792. These organizations aro important parts of the church's work and are powerful auxiliaries in spreading the gospel over the world. President Harrison had been building high hopes on breaking the solid South in this election, but the recent elections in Georgia, Florida^ Alabama' etc., have opened his eyes and dissipated the illusion. He is rAnnrfArl fVtnf lin uaiil <1 gia election: "I have washed my4 hands of the sooth," the president added with considerable temper. "It is a land of rebels and traitors who care nothing for the sanctity of the ballot, and I will never bo in favor of making an active campaign down there until wo can place bayonets at the polls. I am now more than ever in favor of ramming a force bill down their throats." Henry Grantham, of the Gallivants Ferry section, narrowly escaped having his gin-house and contents destroyed by fire last Tuesday. A spark entered the lint room and flashed a flame quickly over the whole room and caught some cotton in the press. Miss Lutie Mayo dissmissed her school and with the help of the school by persistent and heroic efforts the building and most of its contents were saved. About i bale of cotton in the press and ? of bale in lint room were destroyed and some damage to building was the extent of the loss. The school boys deserve great praise for their heroic efforts. Photograph Albums (with Croft's picture on front page,) for sale at Croft's Store from 25 cents to $10 HERALD, TH There were fivo hangings in this State last Friday two at Spartan* burg and one each at Newberry, Anderson and Pickens. One at Spartanburg was a man convicto 1 of killing ex-mayor Honemen and one was a girl 15 or 1G years old for poisoning her employer's chi Id. Both criminals were colored. The News and Courier labored hard to induce the Governor to commute the girl's sentence, but the Governor very properly let the Jaw take* its course. Persons guilty of such fiendish crimes as poisoning would be dangerous at large. A colored mother was hanged at Newberry for killing her infant. A white man was hanged at Aderson for murdering his wifo and a colored man was hanged at Pickens for L'lllllirr t ) wv nnu'it inn i?cl\n 11 Tl.io *?|||^ VUV W 'I mm OIKIlli I 1119 is ft pretty good record for one day and we hope it will have a salutary effect. DIED. Banyan Gurdine Lewis was born May 2, 1S57, and departed this life Oct. 1st, 1892. On 22, Sept. he left home with wife and babe to the bedside of Lis dying sister in-law in Marion County, a distance of fifteen miles. The next morning Isla, his babe, was taken with spasms and fever. There 1 -1- i i ^ , ? wfiu umy snore intervals net ween the spasms. With n bleeding heart, he attended her and spoke words of comfort to his wife until Tuesday morning, he too was taken with fever, lto rapidly grew worse; was unconscious and speechless Wednesday evening and remained so till Saturday 11 A. M., when his spirit was released, lie reached tho "land of unclouded sky" but a few hours before he was joined by Isla. Thus he was taken away from home, but lo\ing hands admin istcred to him. llo joined the Methodist church in his 10th, year; was regenerated Sept. 1S85, and was over afterwards a worker in the vineyard of th? Lord- Ihit ho followed on to know more and more of God till three years ago hi. "life was hid with Christ in God." It whis delight to testify to this sceoiul blessing which so tilled his entire 1 ing. Truly he walked and talked with God. lie was led by the spi.il and prayerfully sought to know GoTs will in all things and did bis duly a- God showed him irrespective of the opinions of men. Ho know Christ as his Saviour, Sanctifier and Healer. His funeral was preached by Rev. \Y. \V. .lones Oct. 2nd, at Sandy Plain, whore his remains and his little babe's wero interred. Sadly, sorely will his loss be felt in prayer meeting and Sunday School as Supt. We can only pray that Bomo otlicr as wise and good may be raised in his stead. M. & A. | Daniel W. Brown was born Aug. 14, 1892. lie was a faithful mem* ber of the Methodist church, and entered in tho vineyard in early life, lie loaves many friends to mourn their loss, but he now livos and rests with Jesus in that brighter world above. The place which ho once filled in the church here below, lie now fills no more. There are many little, loving Sunday School scho'ars which he taught the way to go. lie pointed them to the lamb above where he hopes to meet them again. May these dear children take the good advice which was given them by their dear old servant, which now lies beneath the cold sod to hear the welcome sound, "come yo blessed of my father and inherit the kingdom which was prepared for you from the foundation of the world." * Little Nancy Elizabeth, only daughter of Henry I), and I let tie J. Hooks, died Sept. 27th, 1892. She was frail from birth and has been translated from sorrow and trouble to immortal bliss, of such is the ir i ii /vrl Alt* a P 1 1 nnnAt\ ( 'a t ?? I\1 II V4VS111 1 lUiWCli. VWUOIi>i N BW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. OFFICK Cot'nty (' ommissjoskhs, ) Conway, S. C. (Jet, 8th 1802. $ As required by law, notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Board of County Commi loners of Horry County will be held at C olllee, Conway, S. C. on Thursday, 10th day of November prox. All persons holdin ru ounts, claims, or demands of any kln? m in-' said County which have not been hei of. re presented to tho Board, are hereby ? t| hired to file tho same with the under i in d on or be fore the first day of November prox tha they may l>e audited and paid at said an nual meeting. Horn. II. Scauijorouoh, Clerk Il'd C. (', II. C. Citation. IlyW. E. HAUOWICK, P. J. Whereas A. L. Lewis, made suit to me, to grant ldm i.otters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Bunyan O. Lewis, deceased; these arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Bunyan O. I^wis deceased, th.it they be and appear, before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway on Oct 26th. inst, a'ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why tin ( said Administration should not be granted Given under my Hand this 12th, day 01 ; Oct. Anno Domini, 1802. W. E. IIardwick, P.J. ulis da y out: Ehair'balsam Claanwa and Nantiflra C' < hair PiomotM a liuimant growth. *???r Kails to Hratoro < I ray Hatr to its Youthful Color. Cuiws acaJp <?.<?**? i h hair falling. Cte. and 11.00 at l>ruifv *U The Consumptive.-?nd Feototo and all *ho ruffe r from rahauitinf llrcaaw rhuuUluaa Parker'* Oinrri "rt>nlo. ItcumthrvonlOnith, W.-ak l.unrt. !> ? 11itjr. Indictation. Kama * WrakiM ??. KV umalUtn and 1 ? %$l. ! HINDERCQRNS. Th* >r>W ?urv cur?' fr (Vrtia Atupt all |MUn. MaV.t wa'Xiiv ?aar Uct?. at I?r -.gut*. | In Hot Weather a cup of beef tea made from Liebig Company's Extract of Beef will be found palatable, refreshing and boneilciul. Ihis Kxtraot keeps for any length of time in the hottest climate, no sure and <^et Liebig COMPANY'S and ayoid loss and disappointment. ONE MILLION LADIES ARE DAILY RECOMMENDING mjin perfection (iimn lllu ADJUSTABLE UIIULj fit expands across tho Boll and Joints. This makes it The BEST FITTING, NI8EST LOOKING, and MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE IN ! THE WORLD. PRICES, S2, C2.50, $3, 53.50. CONSOUDATEDSHOECO. Manufacturers, Lynn, - - xviuab. Shoes mado to measure. For Sulo by G. A. OHO FT, Conwuy S. C, | jfo j.' j \Jt*^ Opium TTablta vjjSj>.$ jj I outyain.Hookofpar V hit n i ii i t vaaL; i. m'. \v< x >'i! i i v, m'. i >* *J Atlanta, Ga. Office l i>?WUi'.challSt< w j; c I 9 3 5.= C C* 65 ? r?p? ? o o n E B rtr (X) P ?t? ^ fl ?' 6 C ?; ?V 2. * W ? h c 0 C ^ s ? fe 1 S. ? -H I S > 3C i-p r*i O .? ? n ? fc 35 rn fB. (? _. en ??H % ? C/5 " ~ -H -1 O Sol r"> sr 7s i-n ~s m Hg < 1 I < o I^J = | 3CJ 5 a 0*5 rK m w rt p v . r* KIP 2! ^ _ * C ? ^ O i g w DO Sfi S? i P<?.? ?< ! > S. : ol " Q " Op n o ; O g: ? C2 J nS-S ^ ' ?i ? ? -sr.. ~? I?I ? r P, & tmmmJI C 0 Cj ? ? ? c )-<; : a? o 7^ J ? 3 o * : *< c/j cr 1 ? V 5 "* * ? f ? ? se < r-t- f ?< C (A h-< -* 1 fi Oi ~j % ? b SL. r u\ Hi ??< ? 0" >-< s? /' M C/3 * ' ^ i * P | c T*? Wh& Electr It will completely exterminate the manent cure where drugs and stini Ing letter from a prominent clergyi Tho Klectroj>olso has worked won i It to Mrs. Cuihbert last March as I then she has laid aside stick and ci , her household duties. Another men than sho has over l>eon, and I my t tired out aflor three services on tn vested in this instrument because opinion. Very gratefully, I * Consultation and advice by mail, Atlantic Electropc BE II 13, 1892. | iv?cv.rlcet Hoport. Wilmington, October 10, 1803. SPIRITS TIT RPKNTINE? Finn at 204' cents per gnllo.u bid. ROSIN Market firm ut 8-1 cents jmt bbl. for Strained and 00 cents for Good Strained. TAR -Steady at .fl 25 |>cr bbl. of 280 lbs CUl l)K TURPENTINB- Distil lor s quote the market steady at 90 c. for Hard and $ 1 55 for Yellow Hip and Virgin. PEANUTS -Fanners' stock quoted ut 00 to 05 cents ]?er bllshef of 28 pound*. COT TON Finn at quotations: Middling 8 eta Good Middling 8 5 18 NOT ICE, Wo want houses in Conway, and now is a good time to build, 1 have just added to my mill, one of fho best make of planing and moulding machines, and other machinery which enables me to do all kinds of planing and sawing that may be wanted . I keep on hand a supply of cypress and pine logs, and will fill orders promptly at low prices. I will make ew tlimit. - for persons desiring to build?anil furnish them a home ready to occupy on short notico on reasonable terms. Giro mo a i all ami I will try and save you 1110 n y. Thanking you for past patronage oml soliciting a continuance of same, 1 rem ilu Very ItespectfuUy, 11. K. HAMAKEH. | Oita/tiora. By W. 1IAK1IWICK, I*. J. Whereas, L. D. Causey, mail* suit to me to grant her Letter# of Administration of the Estate of and effecta of W I. Graham, dec. <1*bon non. These are thcre'oro to rite and admonish all and sin1 gular the kindred and creditors of the i said Wm. I. Graham, deceased, that they l>e and appoar before me, in the Court of Prob ate, to be held at Conwav, on the 10th day >1 October. 1803, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of Oct. Anno Domini, Wm. E. IIahdwick, 1'. J. Q ^ _ j * rn j h M .XI * pv J 0 w ^ A s -?0 5 so s cu il ? s - w nh c so ^ s ^0 o ? ? $ 1 ? oh5 o a 3 ?# ^ V i >; cs ^ ^ s.o ft o t ~. 2 W5' * A X ^ ^ v ? * ft 52 ? - V gs. * H, ku 3 o z v * ? i? o M ^ r: ~ Lj v ^ ^ fagwd x S ^ W a tr o ^ H 3- ,rt'VfTtii ? 0 ~| < k ii =; W l"1 1 * f 2 w > ^ tax ?S ~ fe>- .' ncl 2 H ?o r TJ 3 ^ ^ o 3 W ~g p * / fg:^ 2 ' g f *| C_? H = ~ - ^ j6 g* " k^ - -i _ r B *> ?! |t w ?*~. 3: K |"2 a ^ i O < p c 2. H foil LA< v. O 3 (ft = ~ jft 5 h g* * S ? r r % M j= V P' opoise will do. I ' germs of disease, and effect a permlants are powerless. The followiian will he of interest to sufferers; AIKKV, H. C\, Hopt. U>, 1H00. tiers in my household. 1 Introduced a remedy for rheumatism, and since ditches and Is aide to attend to all of uher of my family hy using It Is better self find It an admirable tonto when 10 sahhath. Several parties havo In f our experience and expression of ltcv. LUCIU8 CUTliBKllT. , or in person, without eliarge. )ise CO., ATLANTA, OA. Wm. Shepherd, <Sr CJo., 232 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. XDIE^-HjIEZIRS 11ST vjfe- ^ w ^uuruf </<rh .wares Willi JVirc C an if Oven Door. THANK Y 0 UL A I) i E S OF HOBBY COTJNTY, s. C, FOR THE NICK ORDERS WK HAYI HAD, I > IM X'l Al A. V SINCE OUR LITTLE "AD." APPEARED IN mi: 11 .'RAM). We can please yon, And Mill lill your orders with Dispatch and care. Conespondeuta solicited. SAMPLES sent on application. In sending for samples please bo a little explicit. m ? * w 1 ? % v- iTi ttutj JJIKIM'H r^mis ion prtior in Plrmt-Clasw STY Uv-Cll KA !> R. M. MclNTYRE, Wilmington, PI. C. Letters Promptly Answered. Aug 1, 0 m Gril L>ex*t !*< >1 t < vr tV Co., CounnisHion >I orclin n I s ROSIN, SPIRITS TURPENTINE AND COTTON. OODSTSIO-nSTZ^EE^TTS- SOLICITED 1G4 St., Now \'orli? I c'o.n'wav, s. t, * ALL KIND OF JOB PRINTING SlU?ri Hc'd-s^, At The Herald Oflioe. Till} 1A I Trial. Why suffer from the bad effects of La (Jrippe. b ono Hack, M 1% |j H Kidney and Liver diseast-s, Rheumatism, Indige;tiouf Hyspepsla, T. TT 1 A 1_J any kind of weakness, or otn ?r diseases, when Llectrlcity will cure you and keep you in health. (Headache relieved in one minute.) T p. >ve this, I send to 1 \ it. TUDIVS I 7M,F.( TIUC 1 > BLT on trial, ' Cries, $3 anyone! /It. fj UDD'rt JJJLKCTKIO JJKLT *6, *10, ami - 1 \ if satisfied. A1 so Electric Trusses and liox lbitteries. Costs nothing to try tU"i:?. Can bo regulated to suit, and guaranteed to last 3 years. A belt and l> ombined, and produces sufficient Electricity to shoek. Free Medical ndvb . NVi'.te to day. Give waist measure, price and full particulars. 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