The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 25, 1892, Image 4
The JToftfY Re%a l d
Published Every Thursday,
E. NORTON, Editor.
J. T. MATERS. Oeu'l. Manager.
TEMPERANCE.
Eighty per cent of the crime of
our country is the result of in temper
anee, and ninety-five per cent of the
depraved youth are the children of
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drunken and depraved households.?
? Gen. Raton, United States Cotnmis
r .< " 'sioner of Kducation.
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MK. CHII.DS AND HIS VOTE.
He Will Cast it in the Interest
of Prohibition.
Mr. Chi Ids, the State Chairman of
the Prohibitionists, now comes ont
and very frankly defines his position
in the following communication to
the editor of 7'/o iSfafe, which will
be read by many Prohibitionists, no
unuDt, wit|i Home surprise.
To the Editor of 7Vie State'. You
have been pleased in your paper of
the 5th to give editorial notice to u
report that 1 had said that 1 "would
vote for county candidates for oflico,
with regard to their prohibition
views only, no matter whether they
wore Conservatives or Tillmanites,
and upon the supposed statement
you proceed to put to me the (pies
ii<u> in substance, whether I would
vote for the Tillnuinite candidates
for the Legislature because they
were Prohibitist, rather than for tno
Conservative candidates because thev
oppsed prohibition.
W hilo admitting your right as a
voter to question me as a candidate
as to any matter which may come
before the Legislature by whieh 1
may be elected, for its action, 1 think
1 might justly challenge your right
to require me, cm a voter, publicly to
announce who I intended to vote for
on the ground tnat to admit it would
be uttenv subversive of tho princi
pie on which the ballot is founded.
Again I might meet all the legitimate
requirements of vonr notice as
to the "report'' under consideration,
by simply saying that I have never
nt any time made such a state
ment as the ''report" attributes to
me.
But as I desire that my position
as a l'roinmuonist, ana my conception
of the relation prohibition holds
to the present Democratic campaign
should he clearly understood, 1
shall use the occasion which your
notice affords to make these points
as clear as 1 can make them, adding
a few reasons which appear to my
mind to justify me in taking and
maintaining that position.
Prohibition, as 1 understand its
relation to the present Democratic
election, is the effort to secure the
passage of suitable laws by the next
Legislature to prohibit the manufac
tare and sale of all intoxicants, as
beverages, within this State. Prohibitionists
include all who are in
sympamy Willi tins viuw, anil the
present organized "movbmeni,"
wliich was inaugurated by the prohibition
convention which met here
in May, seekR to unite the co-opera
tion of all Democrats who are in
harmony with this idea, nut </.s- a
na/ ///, opposed to the Democratic
party, but as workers within the
Democratic party, using all legitimate
means to secure the election of
bitch men to the Legislature as represent
their views 011 this question,
without regard toother views which
they may hold as Democrats.
1 was selected as the exponent of
these views to announce and insist
upon them 'throughout the State.
I have been over a great portion of
the State, and in accordance with
the purpose of my selection and mission
1 have called imon all Demo
I
cratfi, whether Conservative or Tillmanite,
to aid us in olocting a Legis
latute in favor of "Prohibition."
We do not propose to interfere with
State or county officers, nor huve i
iu> a Prohibitionist in the least attempted
to build up a new party
or faction, or to destroy any now
existing within the Democratic party
'Ibe Executive Committee of the
Democratic party?its highest authority
under the convention?lias
deoleared that its voters shall have
the right to test their relative stren |
gtli ,4forv and "against" prohibition
in a separate box provided for that
purpose at the first primary election,
and that they may question the candidates
as to their views on this question,
to the end that the prohibition
vote of the party may be intelligently
cast.
In pursuance of this right, thus
guaranteed by the Democratic party
in South (Jarolina to all its voters at
the primary election, I frankly state
that I shall exercise my judgement
in voting for State and county ofliwrs
without regard to whether the
candidate is in favor of prohibition
o? against it; but I shall, in accordance
with my own conscience, vote
for any candidate for the Legislature
who is a declared Prohibitionist, although
he may be oti the Tillman
ticket. This I shall do as an indi
vidual voter, according to every
Prohibitionist the same right to do
otherwise, without imputation of his
loyalty to the cause.
If the primary system forbids me
thus to exorcise a free choice among
candidates, all of whom, by the very
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conditions of the election, have an
equal standing as 1 >einocrut8, then I
have entirely mistaken the object of J
the primary, and the arrangements
to test the question of prohibition !
by its means will bo entirely frustrated.
Regarding, as I do, prohibition to
be the paramount question now hefore
the people of the State, 1 would ;
not bo truo to my conviction of duty '
as the representative of the move- ,
ment, or consistant with what ?s
Chairman of tho Prohibition Execu
tive Committee I have urged upon '
others all over the State, if I should
pursue any other course, and 1 would J
justly lose all claims to tho respect
and confidence of the large body of
my fellow citizens with whom I am
acting in this matter.
Much be added to fortify tho position
I imve taken as enr'neatly Detn- j
ocratic and conservative of the best
interest ami rights of tho party, but
it is sufVicicnt for the justification of
my course that it seems right to me
as a Christian citizen, earnestly dcsircous
to elo that which is rig lit in
the sight of God, and therefore f
shall pursue it to the end, hoiveyer
misunderstood by friends or misrep
resented by foes.
In conclusion, permit tne to say
that my time is too much engrossed
by the more important work which
my duties as ohairman of the executive
committee impose on tne to notice
any further assaults in this way
and I shall leave any vindication of
my course which may he necessary,
to the voters of the county, resting
in the cot ciousncss that I have endeavored
to serve them faithfully in i
the position with which they have j
heretofore honored me, and if they
fail to stand by me in ill is struggle
for preservation of their homes and
altars, their's will ho the responsibility.
Mine will ho the regret.
L. J). (Jim.ns.
Columbia, S. C., August 8, 1892.
ltiieklen's Arnicn Salve.
The Host Salve in tho world fo?
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Sal
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap1
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and al
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures i
Piles, or no pay required. It is
guarnteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents1
per box.
For sale by Dr. E. Norton, Conway i
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llappy lloosiers.
Wm. Timmons, Postmaster o
Jdaville, Ind., writes: "Electric Bit-,
tors has done more for me than all !
other medicines combined, for that
feeling arising from Kidney and Liver
trouble." John Leslie, farmer
and stockman, of same place, says:
"Find Electric Bitters to be the best
Kidney and Liver medicine, made
me feel like a new man." J. (lard,
.IV.I, Iliiiuniut) IlllTCIUlUI, SIIII1U tC)>Vll
says: Klcetrie Hitters is just (lie
tiling for a man who is all ran down
and dou't care whether lie lives or
dies; lie found new strength, good
appetite and felt just like he had a
new lease on life. Only 50c. a hot
tie, at Dr. K. Norton, Drugstore.
ItollKMIlbOl*
That Johnson's Chill and Fever j
Tonic will euro chill and fever, hil I
lions fever, malarial fever, Swamp!
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raigia unci Jjnuripp, una it it lulls to j
do so your money will be rettimod. 1
For sale bv l)r. JO. Norton and 0. 1
A. Croft, Conway, S. C. <
Pruno Syrup and Senna is tlic '
best of all laxatives. For sale by ]
Dr. Norton.
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TIME STEAM produced i>y ten process of rooking
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Orathn, n> dryi v) up or burning, hunco no shrlnkago
or I ost of wel-lit, nnt all the flaror ai ?l nutritious
qualities of the f;od nro realrvl. Tough meats are
made tender, and r.ry artlolo roasted or baked will bo
s>veeter, ncattkicr and more diucstiblo. Put the food
tea II > >Ane tab nlma 4l?r? ?ao ? A.? I * ?
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the roaster will do the cooking. II require* no attention.
Can only bo bought from dealers, tho trad*
supplied by:
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I30 HANOVER 8T? BALTIMORE, MD.
64 READS ST., NEW YORK.
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testify to It* great merits.
SAVE EXPENSE OF GRINDING
MAKES TWICE THE FAT,
FEEDS DOUBLE THE STOCK,
/v w TTTT? 1 wo' *,,iar*c*ery
U n h' U time (he contenta
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KJJLA A LJthJ fed out.
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AMD POINTS TO STOCK-FKKDKUS
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H i EBFECT BLOOD PURIFIER'
Mr. Bort Marclibanks, Druggist,
Sparta, Tenn., informs us that a
case ot scrofulous soro eyes was
cured by taking three largo bottles
of DrVIhacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup.
Prioo, GOO jand ^1.
Trcatlie on Liter &nl Bloo4 Dlmsei Mallei Tree.
Dr. H. S. Thacher Medicine
OHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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Penmanship, t rayon Work and Teh
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Send for catalogue and learn ail
pirticojars. A.?J. Bradsmaw, Prim
Conway, S. O.
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whether of scrofulous or
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treated by best local physicians,
but obtained no relief; the sore
gradually grew worse. / finally
took S. S. S., and was entirety
cured after using a few bottles."
SC. B. McLbmorb,
Henderson, Tex.
T*RKATISE on Blood and Skin
J. Diseases mailed free,
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Atlanta. Oa
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Kamilfcon ^ Gagque,
Doctors of Dental Surgery.
Marion, S. 0.
Cocaine, and all tho latest uneRhctic
used. Olllee fitted up In Mrst class style
All the latest Improved instruments used
Stisfnotion guaranteed. Office on 1 farlee
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Drop Leaf,Fancy Cover, Largo Drawers
Nickel Rings, Tucker, Huffier, Binder
Four Widths of Hommers.
HIGH ARM MACHINE HAS A SELF-SETTINQ NEEDLE,
AND SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE.
Sent on trial Delivered in your home free of
freight charges, lluy only of Manufacturers.
Save Canvassers' Commissions. GET NEW
MACHINES. Send for a Machine with
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Circulars and Testimonials.
do-OpePBtiVe fselwing Machine Co.
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IF VOIT WANT A IT UK ARTICLE
CALK
a\i? tarr roa in-:
ui:i:i?s r.vi.it vnnxt.
I:SSA IKV IK TIIA MKI:.
besides Drugs for Compounding
Prescriptions the
also lias on hand a lull
line of Pharmaceuticals
and Patent Medicines.
Sometimes you need a good Comb and
Brush, or something in tho Soap line,
Toilet, Medicinal
and Nliaying
A good Tooth llrnsh or some line perfumory.
Ills Drug Store is *ho place to
go and get them.
If you want some of the best, kerosene
oil in town, or any dye stuffs, call on him.
PENS, PENSTAFFS, 1 >KNCI 1 -N
FANCY Oli PLAIN, Will TING
PAPHIi, AND GOOD INK CAN
ALL WE FOUND THERE, AXLE
GREASE, IIORSE AND CATTLE
POVV DERN.
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A WOLD YVAOII AND $207
That is what every Agent receives who
gets up a club on our $1 per week plan.
Our 14-kaiat gold-filled cases are warranted
for 20 years. Pine Elgin or VV?itham
movement. Stem wind and ,Spt.
lady's or Wont's size. Equal to any $50
watch. To secure agents where we have
none, wo sell one of the Hunting Case
Watches for the Club price $28 and send
C. O. I). l>y express with privilege of examination
before paying for same,
j Our agent at Durham, N. C., writes;
'Our .Jewelers have confessed they don't
I know how you can furnish such work for
| the money.
Ono good reliable agent wanted for each
place. Write for particulars.
E.mpihk Watch Co.,
48 Maiden lam New Yor.
Johnson .V; Johnson, I Johnaont* A (piatUohatim
Marion, 8. C. f Conway, H. C
jjehngeng Quafeblebaum
ATTTONEYS AT LAW,
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.; jy Prompt attention given to all bus|
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AUGUST 25, 1
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R- R
<'oiMlonwcri Nclivdule.
Dated Jan. 4, 1802.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No. 23.
Leave Wilmington 0 25 p hi
Leave Chadboufn 8 21 pin
Leave Marion 9 84 p ui
Arrive Florence 0 15 p m
No. 27.
Leave Wilmington 10 10 p in
" Chadbourn
.Mario:* 12 40 a m
Ai-'ve Florence 1 20 a in
No. 50.
Leav? Florence... 3 20 a in
Arrive Sumter 4 35 a m
Leave Sumter 4 35 u in
Arrive Columbia 0 15 a m
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 40 a in
Arrive Sumter 9 00 a m
No. 52.
Leave Sumter 8 40 a m
Arrive Colombia 0 50 a hi
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad.
Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:21
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t\ HI.
Train on C. A 1). Railroad connects at
Florence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10 45 ) in
Arrive Sumter 12 04 a in
Leave Sumter 12 04 a in
Arrive Florence 1 15 a in
No. 50.
Leave Sumter 5 35 p in
Arrive Florence 7 00 p m
No. 58.
Leave Columbia 0 30 p in
Arrive Sumter 0 35 p in
No. 14.
Leave Florence 10 25 p m
Marion 11 02 p m
" Chadbourn 12 04 pm
Arrive Wilmington 1 50 a m
No 78.
Leave Florence 5 00 a in
Leave Marlon 5 40 a m
Leave Chadbourn 7 00 a m
Arrive Wilmington 8 00 a in
M)aily. Daily except Sunday.
*.\o. 53 runs through to Cnarlcston, ft.
via Central R. R., arriving Manning 10:31)
P. M. Lanes 11:17 P. M, Charleston 13:50
A. M.
No. 51) connects at Florence with C. and
I), train from Cheraw and Wndesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with W. &. W. it. 1{. lor all
points north.
Train on Florence R. R., Leave Pee Dee
Dally except Sunday 4:40 P, M., arrive
Rowland 7:00 P. M. Returning leav
Rowland 0:30 A. M. arrive Pee Dee 8:50
A. M.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
1 leaves Sumpter daily except Sunday 10:50
A. M., arrrive Rimini 11:50 A. M. Returnin
ir leave Rimini 12:30 P. M. arrive Sumptor
1:40 P. M.
.J. P. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trans,
T. M . K m l. it so n , (I? n'l PasAgen
Supplement No. 2 to Char|
lesion & Columbia Divis
ion Time Tal)le N<>. 1).
.Haunary ftlli, IHUH,
Schedule in effect from uate.
Wilmington Charfbourn & Conway B- R,
PAgHKNUKIt A NO KH RIGHT DAILY, KXCKPT
SUNDAY
No 22, NOinilliOUNl).
Leave Chadbourn 7 15 h m
Leave I ll?m 7 45 a m
Arrive Hub 8 oO a in
No 2t, SOUTHBOUND,
Leave llub 0 00 a m
Leave IJlon 0 15 a in
Arrive Chadbourn 0 45 am
Leave ChadbournJ 10 30 a m
Leave Glare idon 11 00 a m
Leave Mt I nborj 11 20 a m
Leave Lorls}. 11 45 p m
Leav SanfordJ 12 02 p m
Leave Bayboro 12 13 p m
Leave i'rivetts 12 12 pm
Leave Adrian 12 27 p m
Arrive Conwnyj 1 00 pm
No 26, NORTHBOUND
PA88KNGKH AND KRKIOU1 DAILY, tfYCKPT
RUNDaYS.
Leave Conway 2 80 p ifc
Leave Adrian 8 00 l> m
Leave I'rivetts 8 05 | m
Leave Bayboro 8 15 p in
Leave San ford 8 25 p m
Arrive at Loris 3 50 p in
Arrive at Alt. Tabor 4 25 p in
Leave Emerson p m j
Leave Clarendon 4 50 p m 1
Arrive Chadbourn 5 20 p m I
JTelograph Stations. '
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Note?No. 21 wait at Hub until J
No. 22 arrives. j
Nos. 22, 21 and 20 will stop at all (
stations tor freight and passengers
J, It' Kknlky, General Manager, r
J. F* Divink, Gen'l Superintendent, fi
K. Bokdkn, Sup't Transportation :
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