The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 20, 1892, Image 3
The Ho%$y IIe% ld
Published Every Thursday,
IjooiiI News.
The family of B. G. Collins returned
from the mountains yesterday.
ltow \\\ A. Wright, has just
closed u series of meetings at Pisgah
church wiih five accessions to
the church and several conversions.
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Rev, H. II. Holmes of Poplar, pastor
ot the Rehohoth Bantint ehurob
preached Ins farewell sermon on the
10th inst.
A wild cat was killed in the fowl
house of Mr. Fred Floyd, while in
the act of destroying several of his
fowls on the night of the 2nd inst.
8. lllukely of Georgetown has re
opened the harbor shop vacated by
Franklin and is prepared to serve
the peoplo with ontire satisfaction.
We return thanks to J. Wilson
Roberts for the largest pear of the
season. It weighed one and a half
pounds plus. Also Asa Koyals for
half a dozen very line pears.
The young men and boys of the
Gideon section have organized a Debating
society with W. S. Cooper, us
the present president winch we hope
will have a tendency to cultivate the
.oratorical and intellectual powers of
the young "Gideonites."
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Delinquent subscribers will please
remember that we will call upon
them in a few days, probably along
with the tax collector, and we hope
all will make an extra effort and pay
up all arrearages to Tiib 11bhai.i>.
If you can't pay all please help us
what you can
W. N. Chestnut, a boy about
thirteou years old, was chopping
down some bushos and hoard a rattle
shake singing his rattles, and
searching in some brush, discovered
and promptly dispatched his snakeship.
It had twelve rattles.
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Klisha Tyler became boisterous
ami bellicose on Tuesday afternoon
and stabbed bis mule on
which he was sitting several times.
He finally got on the ground and
produced a stampede among the
on-lookors by his promiscuous slushing
with his open knife, lie took
up in jail.
The largest crowd for years was
in town on Monday. Considerable
intoxicants were afloat somewhere,
as we saw several persons under their
baleful influence, and the most mortifying
part was, they were mostly
young men, just blossoming into
manhood. The major portion of the
crowd were decent and well-behaved.
In the afternoon there camo near
being a serious row, but the prompt
interference of the Sheriff and his
deputies soon quieted the belligerents.
Some of the more active ones were
lodged in jail and others dispersed in
the surrounding crowd and disappeared.
The horse swapping bri?j!.i
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The notorious case of Col. II.
Morrow, of "Washington, 1). C.
charged with an unmentionable and
unusual crime in this clime was
tried in Columbia last week consum ing
several days. He was ably de fended
by Ex-Judge Melton, who
used all his eloquence and legal acumen
in vain. Tho case waa ably
managed both by the prosecution
and tho defence. The jury was out
about thirty minutes when they returned
with a verdict of guilty and
Judge Ifaliace sentenced the gallant
Colonel to six years in the penitentiary.
The punishment is hardly
Anmmanaiirufa urilli Mm nffonpp nf
Will UIVIIOUI (I IAJ TT VII VMV VMV14VV v.
which he was convicted. As tho
solicitor properly remarked in closing
his spepcti to tho jury, such a crime
as this is unusual in the South, and,
we think, the punishment should be
exemplary to prevent its importation.
The victim of this man s lustful
passions and vile practices was a
beautiful and unprotected girl in
Columbia laboring daily for a
livelihood, whose almost forlorn
condition should haye appealed to
this old man's humanity and manhood
for protection and guidance. lie
whose relation should have been
paternal has acted seducer and
tradncer.
Casket Br bk) Tozer, from Huelvia,
Spain, for Wilm, N. 0, loaded
with iron pyrites, went ashore night
Sep 13 on Frying Pan Shoals. The
crew, consisting of ten persons, were
all saved Hnd landed at Cape Fear
Life Saving Station by the crew of
that station. The weather was very
thick and stormy during the night,
with high seas. Tho vessel aud
cargo are a total loss.
HORRY
The Cotton /organ of the
Alliance, ha* been leased to J. W.
Bow den, the leader <>f the Third
I'arty in South Carolina. This is
significant and, we suppose, means
the paper will now openly champion
the Third Party, what it has been
doing covertly. If the principles of
the Populists commend themselves
to his judgement and he desires to
see their adoption as the governing
policy of this Government it is the
editor's right to advocate them. But
how can he consistently advise the
people to vote that ticket after
pledging themselves to vote for the
Democratic nominees, when he refused
to participate in the recent
primary election so that his hands
and vote would bo unfettered? If
he conscientiously folt that participation
in the primary would bind
him to vote for the nominees, why
does not the same act on the part of
the peopie bind them? The Cleveland
electors are as much the nominees
of the Democratic party as is
dovt Tiilman. They were nominated
by the same Convention under
the same rules and were anomalously
pledged to cast the electoral vote of
South Carolina for drover Cleveland.
If a man votes at all who
participated in the primary he is
bound by all rules of honor to vote
for the Cleveland electors nominated
by the September convention.
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At the Spring term of ihc court J.
II 'illiain 11. King pleaded guilty to
4. U ~ - t . ! 1 1 . 1 1
uiu euarge oi retailing liquor wiiuout
license ami was brought before the
court on Tuesday for sentence.
The sentence of the court was six
months in the penitentiary, or one
hundred dollar fine. Promptly upon
the publication of the sentence a par
don from the Governor was produced
signed October 3rd- The .Judge at
the Spring term did not fix the sen
tonce,on account of tho health of
Mr. King, but left that for the
Judge at this term, and Mr. King's
friends took advantage of this delay
and procured a pardon from the
Governor before tho sentence was
fixed. This may be right and proper
but it docs seem irregular. The
Governor's prerogative is simply to
remit tho penalty imposed for the
commission of a crime against tho
State. No penalty had been imposed
by the court, and the question arises,
what d'd the Governor remit or
pardon, the guilt, or tho penalty?
There was no penalty fixed, except in
anticipation. Does the Governor's
prerogative allow him to pardon anticipated
penalties? then his prcroga
tivo trenches perilously near the
Roman Oathol:c dogma of indulgences.
The health of the prisoner
may have influenced tho Governor's
aotino in this case and 011 that
account may have made it an exceptional
one. It will he noticed that
the Governor's pardon reads IKilliam
J. B. King and not J. IBm B.
King. Tl.is was perhaps done by
the careless reading of the Governor's
private Secretary and will not
invalidate the remission.
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Mut.terings of dissatisfaction have
been heard in different quarters
about the disposition of the funds
raised by mortgaging the W. C. & C.
railroad by tho former administra- I
tion. A meeting of the stockholders
and Commissioners of the Townships
was held at Chad bourn in 1890
when the matter of extendeng tho ,
road to Lumbcrton was discussed
and the advantages of the extension ,
were so plainly presented that the
authority to mortgago the whole
road for *-1000. per mile to raise the
funds to make the extonsioi was
readily and willingly granted. Only I
one regular meeting of stockholders
has been held since the mortgage
was given and then the extension to '
Hub was incomnlete and the renort
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of the treasurer was necessarily incomplete.
The bonded inedebtednes8
of the road is not known to the ]
subscribing Townships. The road
including the extension as now completed
is 50 miles and $4,000 nor
mile would raise $200,000, but
whether this has been done or not is
unknown here. Work on the extension
was discontinued at Hub and
the whole road sold to the Atlantic
Coast Line.
Home of the Commissioners for the
Townships are anxious to have an
accounting or a report as to the
mortgage indebtedness of the road '
and how the money raised by mortgage
and otherwise was disposed of
and called a meeting of the commissioners
last Monday night. They mot
inR. B. Scarborough's office and afterjdiscu89ing
the situation formulateuthe
following plan of procedure'.
Resolved: That we as representatives
of the Townships voting bonds
in aid of the constrotion of the Wilmington
Chadbourn and Conway railroad,
employ R. B. Scarborough as
our agent to act in concert with
Butters, of Hub, an expert
accountant to examine the books of
said Company and report the result
of their examination to us early as
practicable.
Revival Meeting.
A meeting of days conducted by
the pastor, Rev. 1). D. Cox, closed
on the Oth inst at Cane Branch Baptist
church. Other brethren assisted
1 he pastor. On the eighth day an
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experience meeting was hold and it
was soul strong to hear the testimony
and religious experiences of old soldiers
of the cross, and nlso some of
the young soldiers. They seem to be
steadfast in the faith of .lesns Christ
the Lord of all. May the Lord continue
to oless those around Cano
Branch and give tlieni more faith
that they may never forget the text
from which tho pastor urged them
to think on their ways and turn to
God* Oh! it was heart-breaking to
hoar our pastor beg and urge tho
mourners who came to the altar so
many times, and some so near and
dear to him and that he had begged
to jump in their Saviour's arms, and
they would not until the last opportunity,
and oh! how it made the pastor
and members rejoice to see them
jump before it was too late.
The result of the meeting shows.
4 restored, received by letter 1, baptized
12, total 17, After the baptizing
the congregation reassembled
in the church and listened to an in
teresting and instructive sermon by
Itev. H. II. Holmes. The applicants
were then received into the
Church. The congregation then
took the parting hand some probably
for the last time this side of long
eternity.
May ( ?od bless our pastor and his
labors more abountly than hitherto.
.1. F. Sticvkns, Jr.
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Court is in Session and is moving
along very smoothly. Judge Wither8poon
presides with dignity and
suavity, exercising tho functions of
his high position with gentleness
and firmness. The otlicors of tho
court are prompt in their duties and
thus accelerate the dischnrge of
business. One notable feature ofthis
court is the number of cases growing
out of absolutely insignificant
causes, but with sufficient legal
merit to warrant their trial in the
higher court. One ease of "malicious
mischief" grow out of the cutting
of a shoe worth perhaps twenty
live cents, yet the law makes the
malicious injury of the personal
property of nnother, regardless of
1 ts value, a penal offence* Some
way ought to be devised to relegate
such cases to the jurisdiction of Trial
Justices and save the enormous expenses
of trial in the upper court.
The following cases have been disposed
of:
The State vs John T. Allen, l.ar
conv?sheen stealing. Notmiiltv.
J I O ~ O J
The State vs Elisha Tyler and
Amelia Tyler, selling domestic wines
contrary to law. Not guilty.
The State vs II. F. Chestnut and
Sallie West, Adultery. Not guilty.
The State vs Joel E. 11. Grainger,
privily stealing from tho person.
Not guilty.
W H. II. Grainger, Thos. W.
IPilIiams and .Joel E. B. Grainger,
riot and assault. Guilty as to II'.
II. II. Grainger and Joel E. II.
Grainger. Tho hitter sentenced to
penitentiary IS monts
Tho State vs Virgil Moore, forgery.
Continued.
The State vs Thos. Parker, prac
ticing physic contrary to law. Nol
prose;!.
The State vs Joshua Nichols, malicious
mischief. Guilty. 7 dollars
or 15 days iti jail
The State vs Anthony T. IPard
malicious trespass. Guilty. 10 dollars
or 30 days in jail
The State vs J. C. Kllerbe assault
with intent to kill. Guilty of assault
of high aggravated nature.
Sentence 2 months in County jail or
pay $20. Paid.
The State vs Wheeler Cowans
Burglary and Larceny. Guilty, 2
years and G months in Penitentiary.
The State vs Gabriel Singleton
Practicing physio contrary to law.
Guilty.
An In vitiation l'or County Sunday
School Convention.
To the Kxecutivo Committee appointed
to designate time and place
of next meeting of tho County Interdenominational
Sunday School
Convention of Horry County we of
the Ebcnezer church and section petition
your body to hold said convention
at .Ebcnezer Methodist Church
to convene on Friday before tho
first Sabbntb in December 1802,
pledgingfhospitnblo entertainment for
all Delegates and visitors.
W. H. 1 .ong.
N E VV AI )VE KT1SEM ENTS.
NT otioe.
Ofpiok County Commihsionkkh, )
Conway, 8. 0. Oct, 8th 181)2. )
As required by law, notice Is hereby
given that the Annual Meeting of the
loard of County Commissioners of Horry
County will be held at this oftlco, Conway.
8. C. on Thursday, 10th (Jay of November
prox.
All persons holding accounts, claims, or
demands of any kind against said County
which have not been heretofore presented
to the Board, are hereby required to file
the same with the undersigned on or be
fore the first day of November proxr the
they may be audited and paid at said an
nuul meeting.
Hoht. B. ScAitnouoiKtir,
Clerk B'd C. C, II. C.
Citation.
ByW. 10. HAllOWICK, P. J.
Whereas A. L. Lewis, made suit to ine,
to grunt him Letters of Administration of
the Estate of and effects of Bunyau O.
Lewis deceased; these are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindrod
and creditors of the said llunyan (1. Lewis
deceased, that they be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at
Conway on Oct. 2(ith, inst, a'ter publics
tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to shew cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be granted,
(liven under my Hand this 12th, day of
Oct, A nuo Domini, 1802.
W. E. Hakdwick, P. J.
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HINDERCORN8. n?? only aura cura for Oorna.
Atot'a all pain. Makca aalkinz ? ?. *' 1'r.igtfiaU.
In Hot Weather
a cup of beef ton made from
Liebig Company's
Extract of Beef
will bo found palatable, refreshing
and beneficial. This Kx tract keeps
for any length of time in the hottest
climate. Ho sure and get Liebig
cmmpa vvsi .....i t loco ??,i
| disappointment.
ONE MILLION LADIES
ARE DAILY RECOMMENDING
m],0 PERFECTION (11101]
lllu ADJUSTABLE UllUlj
fit expands ncrosH the
Ball and Joints.
This makes it
The BEST FITTING, NICEST
LOOKING, and MOST
COMFORTABLE SHOE IN
THE WORLD.
PRICES, $?, $2.50, $3, $3.50.
CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO.
Manufacturers,
Shoes made to measure.
I'or Sale by G. A. CROFT,
Conway S. (J,
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It will completely exterminate the
niaueut cure where drugs and stim
Ing letter from a prominent clcrgyu
The Kloetropolae has worked worn
It to Mrs. Cuthhert last March a* n
then alio Ium laid aside Htick and cr
her household duties. Another mem
than aho haa ever been, and I my*
tired out after thrno services on tin
vented In tins Instrument btoaawi
opinion. Very Krutofully,
Consultation and advice by mail,
Atlantic Electropo
HVAl 2(>, 1892.
IvZzlrl^ot Heport
Wilmington, October 10, 1809.
SPIRITS TCRPKNTINK Finn nt 20
| cents per gallon )>!?!.
HOS1N Market firm at H5 cents per
1 bbl. for Strained and 90 cents for (Jood
Strained.
TAR Steady at $1 25 per bbl, of 280 ]
| lbs.
CIU'DF. Tl' RPKNTINK Distillers
plote the market steady at 00 for Hard (
and *1 r?."? for Yellow Dip and Virgin.
I'M AN I* I'S Farmers' stock quoted at
; 00 to 05 cents per buslu 1 of 28 pounds.
COT TON Firm at quotations:
Middling 8 cts
I Good Middling 8 5 l?i
NOTICE,
W e want houses in Conway, and now
is a good time to build, 1 have just ad
let! to my mill, one of die best make of
planing and moulding machines, and
other machinery which enables mo to do
all kinds of planing and sawing that may
be wanted. I keep on hand a supply cl
cypress and nine loirs. I \? ni ftii ??.i.
promptly at low prices. I will make os
tinmtes lor persons desiring to build and
furnish them a honi" ready to occupy on
short notice on reasonable terms. (live
tne a call and I will try and save you
money. Thanking you for past patronage
oud soliciting a continuance of same,
I remain Very Respectfully,
"II. U. II AM Alt Kit.
Citation.
Hy W. 14. II IKItUK r4, I*. .1.
Whereas, I,. 1). Causey, made suit
I to mo to grant her Letters of Admin
istratiou of the Kstate of and efforts of
W 1. Graham, drc. c/? bon m>>i. These are
there Tore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the
said Win. I. Graham,deceased, that they
be and appear before me, in the Court of
i Probate, to be held at ( 'ouwily, ou the 10th
day of October, 181)2, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
.'shew cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should nnl be granted. '
i (liven under in)* hand, this -1th day of
! Oct. Anno Domini, 181)2.
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