The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 21, 1892, Image 3
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Published Every Thursday,
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Ijocal News.
Mr. IS. It. Beatv wis in town visi tin^
his-family lust work.
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w A St*?Hmhout hy the. nmno
of K. (*. OnM-nbnry has I income tin*
proudest ni.-iAthut Wtl ks llto STeofs
of t'<in? ;?\ .
The i>i'?CMedingH of tin- Count>
Executive Ooinm tl.ro were not oh
till11?*<I soon enough for publication
lust work.
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Wo hive some communications on
hand which wo cannot publish this
week on account of space, but will
publish them next week.
Mr. U. II. Dusenbury has returned
to his mercantile business ami
Mr. lb W, .Jordan lias taken his
place as clerk in Mr. Mayo's store.
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It is John Williamson, and not
John 13. Williamson, suggested on
tlm Tillmanite ticket for County
Commissioner as erroneously printed
last week.
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Miss Kutio Mayo has charge of a
llouiishing school at Gallivants Ker
ry. Miss funic is a most amiable
y oung lady and is greatly missed in
society and Sunday School.
Mr, A. 1). St Key, of Socasteo,
left, last Monday to attend the State
Teachers* Association which is in
ses-ionjit Columbia. Mr. Stalvey
ivnlsojfn applicant for the l'eahody
Scholarship from this Couyty.
The excursion to Wilmington on
the jt4<h was * success lb* every resptKsfc.
The managers realized a
hantf^oine prollt and everything
r Boomed to go well with the exour
S'.on&ts. Sonic of them were just
currieu iiwin ? mi w?o meet ric. (jars.
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The following ticket ol' delegates
to the September Convention to
notfiinatevState ofticcra was put out
by the TiUmunite caucus last week:
J. P. Derham, J. M. Connerly, Kvauder
Clraham, ,J. M. Butler, J. AT.
Stulvoy, Jeremiah Mishpe.
The MutuHlly Allied Brotherhood
had an unusually interesting meet
tug last Saturday evening. \\ e hope
the people may like the new enterpri
prises wliich can and may he developed
l>y it. Is it possible that the
boys can keep alive a society of their
own? We can wait and see.
lias it crossed the minds of all
the readers of the JIhkai.u that they
will have n chance while voting in
the coming primary to express their
views on the prohibition' question?
Let all South Carolina know that
I lorry is dry and that she glories in
the fact There will bo stimulation j
in the Vox Populi of the Indepen-1
dent Republic. Let such go up
mightily.
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^0 At the mooting of the County Al-1
^Piiuncq last Tuesday, 19th, tho fol. j
lowing officers were elected.
President, Jeremiah Mishoe; Vice
President, S. A. Causey; Secretary,
J. A. Lewis; Treasurer, J. N. Cox;
Lecturer, J. P. Perham; Steward,
llenry Grantham; Chaplain, D. II.
Jordan; Door Keeper, G. F. Murrell;
Asst. Door Keeper, A, R, Dew.
Tub Herald receives complaints
evory now and then from subscribers
about not receiving the paper regularly.
Wo want ?very one who
fails to receive the paper regularly
^Mto inform us of the fact and wo shall
^^pnre no pains in trying to find the
loose screw. The papers are properly
mailed at Conway evory Thursday
and there is no reason why they
should not reach their proper destination
in duo time.
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The following aro the appointments
for county speakers made by
the County Executive Committee:
Greenwood?Tuesday, August 2.
Socasteo?Wednesday, Aug. 8.
4 Parker Store?Thursday, Aug. 4.
^ liiver?Friday, Aug. 5.
iTtttmnowl?Monday, Aug. 8.
YJ&CTii''/.-;T?Tuesday, Aug. 9.
Hickman?\Vedhesdny, Aug. 10.
} Gr^u^Boa--Thursday, Aug. 1$. f
FlJwfl* School House Friday,
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V HaybortT? Monday, Aug. 15.
OalivantH Ferry- Tuesday, A ug, 1G.
Dog J^lnff ? JVedneaday, Aug. 17.
Conway, ^tuuU^^lTP^?Thursday,
Aug, 18.
* Township chairmen are requested
to make arrangements for the speak
en*. J. P. Dekham, Chairman.
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\. 1 '> ailsha 'in atteu^uuiee
-it ihe Stato Teachers Associa
j lion which in veiled in Columbia
' last Tuesday.
Mrs. \\ . K. llurdwick is visiting
lior daughter Mrs. A. F. Jovner, at
< hadhourn N. <\
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The ilrd Quarterly Coiiferet oc for
Havhorn t't. will be held July 22--2 1
at Floydaat which tiune tlie church
will be dedicated and thereafter hopes
I are entertained that the proper authority's
will i ll uige the place of pub|
lie gatherings for Floy .Is .township.
The church building is a present to
M. K. C'hurch Soot i from Mrs. 1*.
Cv>. Floyd.
A. M. I >rskniti:kv,
1\ tBavboro Gt.
This should have appeared lust
week, hul from some cause was overlooked
|lfid.]
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AVl.on candidates begin to fa'soly
accuse their opponents of political
tergiversations and other ugly names,
the natural inference is that their
cause is waning. Their political
armor has been piorcod and thoy
det-iro to divert attention from their
proved weakness to the imagined imperfections
of their opponents, (iov.
Tillman at Holly Springs, Edgefield
county, in a speech accused Shoppa
I'd of being a Republican in dis*
guise n jd afterw.id in conversation
reiterated the accusal ion and included
all conservatives, saying they are
Republican a he w t. Wo do not know
why he made the charge, except to
j divert attention from his own defective
armor l>y putting Sheppard on
the defensive. The llovernor has
l.voen on the defensive all the time
and his armor has been pierced in
more places than one, and wo sup-"
pose ho dc-sired to assume the offensive
in more souses than one. The
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V .J|?. MM( "VM lim I (I I VC| 'W I I I > *
! civ i d in lus auditors,
j m e.;tinc or dkmocit.vric
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The County Demo ratio Executive
i ommiltco met at tho Court House
on the 1-Mi inst. and proceeded to
oleot man ii^nrs for the sevoral pre
cicots in Horry County, A coin muni
ution was presented from Col. C.
l\ Quattlebaviiri, Chairman of the
Executive Committeo of the Conservative
Democracy of the County, requesting
that the Conservatives bo
accorded representation on tho precinct
Hoards of Managers pursuant
to the following agreement between
i Cov. Tillman and ox-(iov. Shoppa
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Tins Statu
of
south uaroijna.
We, the undersigned candidates
[ for (lovernor, hereby request the
Democratic Executive Comm:tteo of
onch and every comity of the State
to so divide the Hoard of Managers
(including the clerks of
said board) of the primary olection
to l)e held on the :30th day of August,
1802, as to give each of the
factions in the Democratic party of
the State equal representation on
said boad. And wo further request
that each faction shall have the
! right to recommend two names from
each club of Democratic Executive
Committee of each County, and that
the same be appointed upon the
Board of Managers for which they
are recommended.
13. I?. Ti m.man,
.1. C. Smkim'akp.
After some discussion the Executive
Committee decided to select
managers as follows:
Two Tilimanites and one Con!
serVative, suggesting a Conservative
for Clerk. The Boards are follows:
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Sr.,.J. I). Oliver, W. 1). Moore;
Clerk, I . A. Dusor.bnry.
Cedar Grove?K. S. Powoll, J.T.
Todd, L. K. IIngl.es; Clerk, W.J.
Hendricks.
Conway?W. J. Waller, S. A.
Causey, .J. J3. Moore; Clerk, Alfred
Smith.
Dog Blutf-E. 13. Ellerbe, Jr., J.
L. Jones, W. E. P. Cooper; Clerk,
II. 10. Doyle.
Bayboro?C. J. Prince, It. M.
Prince, John Booth, Clerk, S. S.
Anderson.
Gallivants Kerry?N. M. Mishoo,
S. 13. Moore, J. M. I). Jones; Clerk,
I Benj. Holt.
FlnvH?Si J A vr rP. ( \ K. Cernld.
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paniel Tyler; Clerk, O. B^Grainger.
Blunton's X Rouds-~S. W. Uarrolsoti,
.J. B. 0. Gore, P. 15. Campbell;
Clerk, J. C. Bryant.
Sanford?T. L. Stevens, J. II.
Cook, J. VV. Stevens; Olerk, L. G.
MeNabb.
Poris?E. P. Jenrotte, D. M. Hardee,
J. G. Patterson; Clerk, V. P.
McQueen.
Bound Swarrip--John Cuusoy, G,
A. Prince, J. M. Hardwjck; Clerk,
II. IK Todd.:
Hammond?&. l^ovvW, 15.
Prince, P. W. Dormjifi^ Clerk, J. E.
Richardson. ?
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Kbene/.er?W. L. 11 <?r?lee. 8eth
He lift my, M. K. Smith; Clerk, .1. S.
Naught.
Little River--1). H. Bellamy. S.
T. Peruientcr, U.J. Yereen; Clerk,
L. 1). Hryan
Cruhamville?T. J. N aught, 1. R.
Parker, 11. NV. McNeil; Clerk, J. 1
N\ urd.
Hardee's Store?Thus. Livingston,
R. li. Parker, E. T. Ricks;
Clerk, A. .1. Todd.
Socastee?J. 1>. NVest, Sr., Ash
NVest, 1). 1). Marlow; Clerk, K. V.
Dusenburv.
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ItulcH to (iovcni (ho Primary
were adopted:
1st. Each candidate h ill file with
the Chairman of the 15xecutivc Committee
at least fen days before the
primary a pledge to abide the action
nf the primary and at the sumo time
deposit with the Chairman $5 to defray
the expenses of the primary.
Any balance remaining over after
paying the same to be returned to
those from whom collected. Votes
for none will he counted who fail or
refuse to comply with the above.
I 2nd. Trial Justices shall be elect
|ed by a primary of the voters of
\eac h township to be called by the
Chairman of that township; provided
Simpson Creek be excepted, where
the precinct chairmen of said township
shall regulate the same us seems
to them best to attain the end desired.
3rd. Kvery white I>einceratic, over
21 years oM, or who will be 21
by tlm day of general election^ and ;
who lias been twelve months in the
! State by the day of general election
j is entitled to voto without registration
certificate.
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negroes who ;
voted for (.Jen. ilampton in 187<>
; and who have voted the Democratic
I ticket continuously since, can vote
in this primary, provided ten responsible
white men will make a statement
of the fact in writing-?this]
written statemont to be placid in j
, thc-baljpt box with tliaJmllotf^A'Tho
following oath, prescribed l>y the
State Democratic Executive Committee,
must he taken: "I do solemnly
swear, that I am duly quali-,
fied to vote at this election according
to the rules oT the Democratic party j
and that I have tiot voted before at
ihis election.
t. Managers or messongcrs shall be
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paid for carrying the ballots to Conway
$1 per day for time actually on-'
gaged in such work.
The County officers nominated
by the primary shall deposit with
the Chairman of the Exeoutive Committee
five dollars with which to do
fray the expenses of the Comity general
election, anv balance remaining
to be returned to those candidate?.
A Terrible Revelation.
M. Sarccy, it seems, was at one
time very shortsighted, but a successful
operation made him longsighted
to an extraordinary degree.
This restoration of his sight was not
altogether an unmixed blessing. For
the first time since his childhood ho
could sec things at a distance, 11 is
home, that he thought so fine, was
found to bo neglected and dirty; his
precious china was chipped and
cracked; his books were soiled and
torn. But tho crowning blow came
when a grand luncheon was given to
celebrate the restoration of the critics's
sight. Women were invited in
great number, and came in'their very
best. Tho Coinedie Fraticaise. the
Vriulevillc, the Odeon, were represented
by their fairest ones, and the
table "was a sight for the gods"?at
least ?Sarcey would have thought so
six weeks before.
Hut very soon his countenance fell,
and I saw his eye wandering about in
astonishment?aye, in distress. He
laughed no more and looked miserable.
After the coffee he made a
sign to me and I followed him up
stairs, believing him to have been
disturbed by the thought of some
work which ought to be done at
once, Hut he throw himself heavily
on the sofa, which groaned as if.
sharing its master's despair, and exclaimed
pitcously: "Good heavens!
Why they are all frights! They are
all dyed, painted, wrinked, scraggy!
Oh, mes belles aimes, what has become
of them?"?Nineteenth Century.
Mutual life Insurance Company,
Cheap insurance in ft stock Company
means that for a present reduction
of about 20 per cent, on your
premium, you relinquish all claims
on the profits to be made on your
money, and thus help to enrich the
stockholders. In the
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
There are no stockholders and the
insured get a& the profits. If nn
Agent of a stock company tries to belittle
our profits, write us for THE
PROOF, and wo will furnish it.
Thousands of the best people in
South Caaolina KNOW tftft we
never make a statement which we
cannot prove. Do not let an Agent
of another socalled "cheap" Company
f'twist" your Mutual policy.
Au Insurance Contract is hot a
thing of a day or a'year. It is a
life-time investment. Cheap insurance
is like a cheap plow or cotton
gin, it may work fairly well for a
very little whilo, and then?well
you know how it is,
GEItNARD & HYATT',
GenT. Agents, Columbia, S. C.
U. B. SCARBOROUGH, Representative
for Horry County.
Children's tthocs 30 cents-at Croft
Store. ,
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DAILY MARKET lilil'OllTS.
Naval Mores
Savannah, July 15. Tur|ion(lne linn at
' '2iy.ii roitlii Arm ut $l.nVp.$l.lU.
WHiMinoton July 15.?Turpentine ilrni
at '-*??->?: rosin steady; (drained H5; ?<?o<l slr.tiniHi
M)c; tar firm nt $1,40; crndo turpentine
steads; linrvl $l.00( yellow dip virgin
$1.65.
Produce iiinl I'ruvUloiin.
Nkw Y(>nK, Julv ir>. Pork quint ft ml stciuly;
mess, old fhi.oiKithl *>; n?w $11.'JO; prime ox- j
tra $l?.0tv,& 13.50. Middles quiet; short clear
Slid. I.ard firm, western stemu 7.63; citv steam,
6,7.*<tiO.Hi; options, September, 7.51; October
l.M
ClIlOAOO, July 15. Civsh quotation* were as
follower Mess |M?rk 11 .So. Lard 7.1iU.(i?7.-2><j;
Short rilxi loose* 7.tO/fi7.66. i>ry salt shouL
dors b?x?sd 7.00*1(7.5(1. Short clear side * boxc-l
$7 Wkft-H.OO.
Cincinnati, July 15. I'ork firmer: new i
$13.25. Lard dull; current make, 7.im)
llnlk meats strong; short, libs, Sd >. Ilneon '
quiet; short clear ti.tXhiW.ttl.
I'lileaiio Market,
CiucAoo, July 15.
Wheat Sept. 77Vvit July
torn Sept. 4t*; July PMj.
Oats July, WW. Sept. iSn-lfi.
Pork -Sept. ll.W>; July, II 7D.
mus- - I'lii.
Lard?Sept. 7.:*). .Inly, 7.10.
Liverpool (niton lrtilurrn.
l.ivRitpooi,, tHily 1ft. Following is th? eponing
and closing quotations:
January ami Kobruiuiy 4.0<Wt>l.tU
July and August S.fcVfb t.ft'J |
Aukust and Soplomlwr a.f?7 r i.ftl
September and October U.tlo^cJ.fttl ;
October and November .'1.0D|
November and December 4.0l<?S.tti j
December and January 4.l3t!>l.ol i
Tone barely t-teady. Sales 8,000.
Aii angry Georgia Alliance limn
has a lot a cal out of a bag, which
it is said threatens to destroy the
whole organi/ation. Ho says that
at the meeting of the Suite Alliance
last yoar an inside ring was organ
i/.ed under the name of "Gideon's
Hand," and that he was appointed
organizer for Ins county. Gideon's
Hand consists of a select number for
each county, not. to exceed thirty,
and is intended to direct and govern
the policy of the order. It alone
decides who shall or who shall not
offer for public otllco. The band is
oath bound, and the other members
of the order nro not allowed even to
know of its existence. President
Livingston, when asked about Iho
band, refused to talk about it. Kx.
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100 Pair Childruis Shoes at 00 els
a pair Crofts Store.
Milk Shakes, Concentrated Fruit
Syrups, Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple,
Strawberry, Catawba Grape and
Oorange Phospluite, syrups, Iced
Cold Soda Fruits, Nuts, and especi.
nlIy, good letnons, a'ways on hand
at Jim llardwick's new 'dieadquar
tors" adjoining Crofts' Store, Come
sec inc-All strictly temperate drinks,
?(Winks dont go)
[ .Just received a lot of new Flour
from Grand Rapids Michigan, which
is said to he the best flour ovor used
ill this market, Call at Crofts Store
and examine samo.
No trouble to show goods at
Croft's Store. Would like you to
compure his inercluiudi.se with the
quality of that offered you elsewhere.
Host goods in all lines, and more
of 'em for same amount of cash,
than anybody will offer. Come
and see how cheap you can buy
goous at urot's More
Croft's store lias just received a
nice lot of folding cots, wire spring
mattresses.
Croft's shoes are the lincst in tho
world. All of you men, women
and children, come and sec them.
New and desirable shoes, all in the
best style and the quality of each
pair guaranteed.
Cook Stoves furniture, Iluggios,
Road Carts, Harness, Saddles, and
Lap dusters, for sale at Crofts store,
at lowest prices on record, ('all and
see mo and send in your friends.
Tho Celebrated Michigan Tripple
Steel Ax<?,?-best known axe in tho
world, for sale at Crofts Store.
COM i: TO CON WA V S- C.
For good air and water either in ,
winter or summer. Come to Conwnv
S.'C. oithor, for good society, and
intercourse with friendly social, moral
ami religiom people, come to
Conway, S. C. For good milk and
butter, yellow legged chickons and
fresh eggs. Conic to Conway ft. C.
For good fruits vegetables of all
kinds, at prices cheaper than any
where else, coine to Conway S. C.
In a word for all the social, mora'
and material regulated community,
come to the pretty little town of
Conway, on the Wncctynuw River,
and if you will only bohaveyour self
you arc bound to be prosperous and
marry /in old "maid"
For furthei information concerning
Conway address.
G. A. Croft Lock Box No. 5H?.
Remember
That .Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic will euro chill and fever, bib
lious fever, malarial fever, Swamp
and Hemorrhagic fever, also newralgia
and LftGripp, and if it fails to
do so your money will be returned.
For sale by Dr. K. Norton and G.
A. Croft, Conway, S. C.
Prune Syrup ami Senna is the
best of all laxatives. For salo by
Dr. Norton. *
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Some blockhoads imagine that in
Order to get in the swim it is necessary
to take alT the lupiids in sight
i atom ally.
{ JULY 21>ra
j^niiouncomGnt.
All Persons will bo charged $5.00 foi
Announcement of thoir Candidacy for office
in this column Money Must Accompany
all Cards.
For TrfMiHiiror.
I lierebv nnnounee myself us candidate
for theollice of Treasurer of Horry ('ounty,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
MARCOM .1. UHAINUKll.
IT1 or Schccl Oommissicner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the olllce of School Commissioner,
subject to tlie Democratic primaries.
Very Respectfully
I J. COX
For .^L.'u.clitor,
The many friends of Kdgnr R. Reaty,
appreciating Ids litness for the position,
hereby announce him as a candidate for
(lie nomination to the olliee of County
Auditor, pledging lilin to abide tho result
of the Democratic primary.
Si \N v Votkus.
TTor Slreriff.
I hereby announce myself as candidate
fur tho oAleo of Sheriff of llorry County,
subject to tho action of tho Democratic
J.YImarh s. HARRISON ALFORD.
For CongToss.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the Oth Congressional
District, to till the unexpired term of the
late Col. Stackhouse and for the full
term following, subject to the approval of
the Democratic primaries. I heartily
favor the Chicago platform.
J. .1. LUCAS.
Society Hill, S. ('.
1 announce myself as a candidate to re
present the Sixth Congressional Dlfl
trlct of South Carolina for the unexpired
term of the .Vind and the full term of the
fi.'lrd Congress, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
JAM KS NORTON.
1 announce myself a candidate to represent
the Sixth Congressional District of
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I.MMI'11 V llllllllil KM HIM UIH'A |1|H'U I ( 11' 111 < U
tho 52d :iih1 for the full term of tin* MM
('ongrosa .subject to the action of tin*
Democratic primaries.
W. I). EVANS.
I announce myself a candidate to represent
the Sixth Congressional District of
-mulli Carolina for tiie unexpired term of
theo^daml for the full term of the MM
Congress. Subject to action of the Democratic
primaries. If chosen to represent
you, fellow-citizens, 1 promise yon my
faithful sen ices to the best of my ability.
I.. S. DIG 11 AM .
The Many Friends of lion, .leremiah
Smith, announce him as candidate for
Congress for the (1th Congrlssional Dis
trlct of South Carolina for tho unexpired
term of tho 52iul and for tlie full term of
tho 53rd Congress subject to the action of
tho Democratic Primaries.
IF1 or Olerlr of Court.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for tho ollice of tile Clerk ol Court,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries; feeling Hint with tho experi
euee have already had, I can perforin
the duties of the ollice lit a satisfactory
manner, and would assure my friends ami
the public generally, that if 1 am elected,
I will servo them with tho same fidelity in
the future that 1 have done in past.
Thanking my friends for their past suffrages,
1 am Very Respectfully,
.JOHN M. OLIVER.
For Solicitor.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries, for a sccoml form nu S-'o
licltor ?f tho Fourth Judicial Circuit, of
South Carolina, fooling that if nominated
and elected, four years of experience and
of additional age, will enable mo to dincharge
the duties of the olllce more satisfactorily
than heretofore. ^
Very UcspoMfully, ^
v?J. M. Johnson.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
ViriNTIIKOl' STATE NOKMAL
VV COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C.
Thorough training and practice in best
methods of teaching. Faculty composed
of instructors of extensive and successful
experience in teaching teachers. Open to
white girls over 17. Session begins September
JJH. Graduates secure good positions.
Much county given two scholar
ships i nn worth $160 a session and one
of free tuition. Competitive examination
August 5 at Court Houso of each county.
Addre- - I). II. Johnson, Bresident,
Columblu, S.
"HITOlte School,
VOW HOYS AM) GIKLS,
CONWAY, S. C.
Primary, Grammar School and
High School Grades. Instrumental
Music, Penmanship, Crayon Work
and Telegraphy.
Send for catulgue and learn particulars.
A. J. UiunsiiAW, I'rin.
Conway, S. 0.
Notice.
All persons aro h ore by forbidden
to trespass upon my lands by hunting,
feeding stock, or otherwise,
without permission. Persons doing
contrary to this notice will be dealt
With as tho law directs.
J. V. M< PowBi.L.
.Inly 19, 1892.
EVERY DEMOCRAT
is Interested in the National Ticket.
To arm himself against the sophistries
I of tbo Republican party, every Democrat
should read KKAl'DS AND FALSEHOODS
Of the Republican I'arty, the
largest and most authentic campaign document
issued. It shows the fnllcy of protection,
the weakness of re<;iprocity, tire
financial dismantlement and wastofui Ell,
penditures of the; He-publican Party. The
comparison of the Mills and Mckinley is
an eye-openee to Palmers, Mechanic? and
Laborers. Complete Biographies of (Cleveland
and Stevenson, a full Report of the
! Convention, tho Party Platform and an
Exposition of Democratic, Principles.
Nearly 000 pages. Price only $1.50.
Special Tc?fns to Democratic Clubs. Big
pay to Working Agents. Canvassing book
sont free for 10 cents. Address,
IF. J. SMITH ?fc Co.,
203 Wabash Ave., CulCAOO, Ii.I.,
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I conio to you with a .small affair
that you may need. In England,
! the Continent and many foreign >
countries' myself and wares aro
i well known. Many American fam|
ilicH on their return from abroad
bring my articles with them, for
they know them pretty wfcll, but you
\ may not bo one of these.
Confidence bow teen man and man
is slow of growth, and when found
its rarity makes it valuable. I ask
your confidence and make a reference
to thi Journal to indorse
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that confidence. I do not think it
will be misplaced.
1 make the best form of a euro
| ?an absolute one?for biliousness
and headache that can bo found in
this year. Th3 cure is so small in #
itself, and yet its comfort to you is
so great?20 minutes being its limit
when relief?that it has become
tho marvel of its time. <)no and a
half grains of medicine, coated with
sugar, is my remedy, in tho shape
of one small pill, known to commerce
as I)H. IIAYDOCK'S NEW LIVEK
PILL. It is old in the markets
of Europe, but is now to North
America. The prico is as low as an
honest medicine can be seld at, 25
cents. Send a postal card forasam
pic vail, to try tliom, boforo you purchase.
DR. IEAYDOCK,
Fulton St., N. Y.
W. W. IT AMU,ton, E. A. UAi^UK
Fiamilbon ^ Gasquc,
Doctors o!' Dental Surgery.
Marion, S. C.
Cocaine, ami aii tiio laO'sf, aueslietic ?
used. Olllce lifted up in'irst-elu88 style
All the latest linpro\od instruments useu
Stisfaction guarantee 1. OlUco on liarlee
street.
5-Ton Cotton Gin Scales, SSO
?JTj5iV7 BEAM BOX
Brass Tare Beam.
."' eytKy l WunuitiK) for f> v?urs
^tvoj'tteT?'In i i Krolght Pnlii. .
"?7_JP\.j&yAF ACENTS, WANTED.
* -;!? i i St- t' Henel For I rrm*.
"JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT."
For Fi"' {'vice Ail'lrest
JONES of BINOHAMTON, Binghamton, N. Y.
july 21, coy fit
NOTICE,
We wunt house- in Conway, anil now
is a good time to build, I have just ad
ded to my mill, ono of /ho best make of
planing and moulding machine*, also
other machinery which enables me to do
all kinds of planing and sawing that may
be wanted. 1<keep on hand a supply of
cypress and pluo logs, and will till orders
promptly at low prices, I will make estimates
for persons desiring to build and
furnish them a home ready to occupy on
short notice on reasonable terms. (Jive
me a call and I will try and save you
money. Thanking you for past patron
ago oud soliciting a continuance of same,
I remain Very Respectfully,
1 r. It. IIAMAKEU.
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C'a ' iu & Ly^sa I
IV.'I tpr 1 iJi'C. 19, iRor. I
Si'rt : Is* ). 1 . .11.i ' ' t nit who .tie s < flc-r- I
iriK limit 11111/ .N 1 1 ili/.i <iir 1. ow just how K
jjooil your renu-.:, ' . My s< 1. mm (| it one y. .ir, t
mul is now the sim i clnl.l I have. WithE *
many thanks, I in .1 ,01ns, I
t r\? i . P* , ])ec. 1891, ?
I h iv?- r.Ol I 1l.1t . f 11 ) h. ?' spells *lnce I &
commenced l.iltui^ ) r 1 rilii re, six months M 1
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IlVif.Am :.i in \ P.\ . J.<n. ?, tBoa. s: jSfjjjP
I )tr rKt/ntill/l Am ii i,( two i;?? -* of hHIt, Y +
where tli- patient h.i't pivcu tip all hope, that *
wire ciU'tl l>y ihi-r ii.mIv.
C A WOOD,
'I'rcantrt r Aiim v i Publishing House.
II /; /?JYO JP i ir I r.r ly f VHES the
II <tUS l' CIS / :*. i h i you may try it,
mtrlt/n i,t ?.. //? ?, ?, \ v. r .l you One
lJ Hnltli- / "?# / .v I fhiiryi < ) !! pa ill by us.
>i Give Age, Pi.-i t !.i ..i. :-:ate. APiltess
Hall ( h< a 'teal Co.,
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I i| mill Ml I 111
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ACWMfcWACH AND #207
That in what every Agent receives who
gets up a club on our $1 per week plan.
Our 11-knrat gold filled oases arc wi.r
ranted for 20 years. Fine Klgln or Walktham
movement. Stem wind and set.
Lady's or Cent's size, lvpial to any $50
Wiut^h. To secure ag< nts whero wo have
none^ive sell one of the Hunting Case
I Watchi-V Jjor the Club price $28 and send
C. O. 1). by^express with privilege of ex
aminntlpn before paying for samd.
Cur agent at Iturbain, N. C'., writes;
'Our JewelersKtwcecnnfessed they don't
know how you can such work for
the money
, One good reliable agent w^mte.d for each
pine-'. Write for particulars,
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