The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 12, 1893, Image 2
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The Ho rr y Hera l d,
Published Evtry Thursday.
E. NORTON, Editor
J. T MAYERS, Gen'l. Manager.
CONWAY, S. C., JAN. 12, 1893
TKU MS:
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square.
No advertisement counted less than
a square.
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ceuts'per line.
Advertisements of Judge of Probate,
Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by
law.
Liberal contracts will be made with
those wishing to advertise for three, six or
twelve months,
Xlurrlncra f?
Short letters on current topics are cordially
Invited.
Correspondents may use any signature
but true name of writer must accompany
all communications.
Articles to secure insertion must be sent
In by Monday, previous to day of publication.
All communications on business, or re
mittances should be directed to business
manager.
All communications for publication
should be directed to the ealtor.
We do r.ot claim to be an admirer
of (lov. Tillman and think some of
bis utterances are unwise and imprudent.
He is an executive oflicer
whose duty is to see all law properly
enforced. The construction of law
belongs to the Judiciary and after
the interpretation and construction
of law, the Governor cannot bo too
positive in its enforcement. In the
matter of the Evans Dispensary law
we think the Governor transcended
his prerogative in the declaration
that the law should bo enforced des- j
pite the courts. If the courts sus
tain tho constitutionality of the law
then the whole resources of the State
are at his command to put the law
iuto practical operation. We think
tho News atul Courier and The
/State are wrong in their efforts to
create a public sentiment adverse to
to tho law.^Tho law is experiment
al in this country though one of
somewhat similar nature has been
in successful operation in Sweden
for several years. Tho effects have
been beneficial in reducing drunkenness
in that country and why not,
give the law a practical test in South
Carolina. Nobody seems specially
concerned about the operations of
the law except tho bar-keepers. It
is true their capital invested in intoxicating
liquors will be idle, unless
they choose to invest it in industries
whose products would be
more profitable to the general public.
Other people should have consideration
as well as the bar keepers
they were not specially concerned
about tho destruction of capital
when they were unconscionably appropriating
the hard earnings of
poor women and children to gratify
tho depraved appetites of some of
their customers. They were willing
to sacrifice women and children tipo?
the altar of the Moloch of strong
dring, so long as they could make
money out of the transaction, hut
now me mw steps in ana commands
them to stop their unholy business
and they are almost ready to begin a
rebellion, Cet the courts 'construe
the law, determine its constitutionality
and then we are satisfied, if con
stitutioual, the Governor will rigidly
enforce it. We desire to see the
law practically tested and feel satis
tied drinking intoxicants will be con
siderably restricted.
The North Carolina legislature
met the first Monday in January and
has gone to work as if it meant to v >
something of practical benefit to the
people. In anticipation of the repeal
by Congress of the 10 per cent tax
ou State bank issue, a bill has been
introduced providing for and regti
lating the issue of notes by State
banks. With proper safe guards to
protect thd holders of these notes and
secure their redemption, this plan, in
our judgment, will afford all the relief
to our present financial depres
sion that can be obtained under existing
national laws. We hope Congress
will soon modify existing tar
iffs so as to give some relief in that
way also. We take from the Wilmington
Messenger^
The following synopsis of the bill
introduced in the Senate by Senator
Sherrill, of Catawba, entitled an Act
to "Authorize State Hanks to Issue
Notes." it U an open secret that
Treasurer Tate drew the bill. It
provides that any bank or banking
association now chartered or which
may be chartered bv the State and
doing business within the State matissue
circulating notes payable on
demand in lawful money ef the United
States, under the limitation con1
?.
tained in the act, to an amount not!
exceeding the paid tip-cash capital of
such bank. To secure the payment
of these circulating notes North Carolina
1 per cent, or (5 per cent, bonds
shall be deposited with the State
Treasurer in amount equal tc the circulating
notes to be issued to any
such bank. The bonds to deposited
shall be held exclusively for the so-:
entity of toe circulating notes until
the latter are redeemed; but any
bank may return any part of its cir-'
culating notes for cancellation and
withdraw ratably the deposited col
lateral. Upon t be deposit being
made the State Treasurer will issue
to the bank circulating notes in
blank, registered and countersigned,
equal in amoun' to the par value of
bonds deposited. The notes so issued
nun lw? 1 linn /?ir/o?l.?t/??l * 1*^ * '
111 v 11 i umiauvi UJ II1C U?UIKS|
as money. No bank shall issue post
notes or any other notes to circulate \
as money than such as are authori '
zed by this act. The circulating
notes shall l?o printed from plates
engraved in the best manner, to
guard against counterfeiting, etc.,
and be in $1, $10, 20, and $50,
as may be required, and on their face ,
it shall be satted that they are secured
by Slate bonds deposited in the
Stale Treasury. The plates and dies
are to remain under the entire control
of the State Treasurer. The expenses
are lo hi- paid out of the taxes
or duties collected on the notes afore
said, t'pon a bank's failure to pay
these notes, at its place of business
the holder may have the same pro
tested and presented to the State
Treasurer for redemption, and then,
after giving notice to such defaulting
bank, the Treasurer may advertise
that ho will sell by public auction so
much of the collateral in his hands
as is applicable to the payment of
such dishonored notes and out of the
proceeds of such sale redeem the
same. To further secure the notes
the stockholders of the hank issuing
them shill he liable for their paymotif
t??>i uouMint o/???o 1 4.. ' 1'
..x xv ? v uil iiim'/hiiv v\|<h|i iw iik'ii
individual stock in such hank, and
verified lists of such stockholders
shall bo furnished in January and
July, with the amount of stock each
holds. The tax to he paid by the
hanks upon such eir ulating notes!
shall bo upon their receipt of one
half of of one per cent upon the!
amount of notes delivered, and then, |
the same tax semi-annually upon the!
amount of notes outstanding. Neith
or the State Treasurer nor any one
in his office shall own any slock or
other interest in any bank issuing
such notes.
? ? -cIIai>
our deform Legislature pas !
sed a bill endorsing lite Ten Com
mandments, certain papers and politicians
in this State would have
taken the other side. They are
(irmly settled in their determination
not to endorse anything the people's
representatives may do. This clo !
meat is sadly afllicted with a chronic!
case of kicking; but all they have yet j
accomplished is to kick themselves1
out of oflice, and they will remain
"out in the cold," too, so long as
such a spirit prevails. It is two years
to another election, and where is the
sense of taking such a long running
start??Co I r unhid lie (j iste r.
The Ten Commandments tire of
ancient and recognized authority
with all Christian peoplo and their
endorsement by (lie Reform Legislature
would have been tantamount to
a confession of recent emergence
from barbaiism, and would have
made that august body tlie butt and
ridicule of the whole country. The
strongest endorsement the Command
mcnts can receive is their observance
and we hope the legislature was not
derelict in this particular in their
private lives whatever was their le
gislativo action.
Patent
medicines differ?One has
reasonableness, another has not.
One has confidence, born of success
? another has only "hopes''.
Don't take it for granted that all
patent medicines area lk. They are
not. Let. the years of uninterrupted
success and the tens of thousands of
cured and happy men and women,
place Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and Dr Pierce's Favorite
Prescription on the side of the com
parison to which they belongs. And
there isn't a state or teritory, no ?
nor hardly a country in the world,
whether its people realize it or not
hut have men and women in them
that're happier because of their dis
covery ami their effects.
Tlnnk of this in health. Think
of it in sickness. And then think
whether you can afford to make the
trial if the makers can afford to take
the risk to give your money hack,
as they do, if they do not benefit or
cure you.
In file past years Hood's Sarsapnril'u
Calender has become such a
favorite that the people anticipate
its annual appearance with pleasure.
The Calendar for 93, which is
now before us. will fullv petisfv
?I - '"'V -J
overy expectation as to beauty and
utility, his a Utile larger than
overy before, ami bears n beautiful
picture of the "Young Discoverers"
with a pad below in plain figures,
all printed in harmonious and pleas
ing colors. To be appreciated it
must be seen, (let a copy of your
druggist or send 0 cents in stampn
toC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass.
Provide yourself with a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and so have ,
the means at hand for contending j
successfully with a suddon cold.
As an emergency medicine, it has no
equal, and leading physicians every i
where recommend it*
EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
IIY l>. A. HI'IVK.V.
Tlio Primary Toaclior.
It is lie opiiron of a great many
ar.d we often hear it thus expressed
that our primary teachers as sucl
deserve but little pay, and conso
queutlv should receive small salaries
Public sentiment seems to be ad
verse t > paving them higher salaries
It is argued "Why should wo pa
$80 per month when wo can secur
an over-pltm for $18?" The corroc
solution of this, we think, is for ou
Kxumining Board to exercise mor
discretion, and issue certideates onl
to tho-e whom they are confiden
are thoroughly competent J:o tend
and then allow them a living salary
As long as tluiro arc so many li
censed teachers in the field, who *?r
willing and anxious to teach fo
uifbu enormously law prices, jus
so long will public sentiment oppos
raisng the salary of the primur
teacher.
The fact is tho primary tcache
plays the most important part in tli
education and training of our youthi
and it is nothing but just ihn
their ?:Maries should compare favor
ably with that of our High Sehoo
Principals and college Professors
Wo clip the following from
Southern Journal and content our
solves with vociferating a vigorous
rot nnd amen!
Lift your hat reverently when yoi
meet the teacher of the primar
school. Sim is the good angel oi
the Republic. She takes tho littl
bantling, fresh from the homo nes
and full of his pouts and Ins passion
?an ungovernable little wretel
whose own mother honestly admit
she semis him to school to get rit
of him. This young lady, who knowi
her business, takes a whole car loai
of these anarcliis's, half of whom
single-handed and alone, are mor<
than a match for their pa rants, nni
at once puts them in tho way ol
being useful and upright citizens
At what expense of toil and wear
iness! Hers is flie most responsihk
place in the whole school, and i!
her salary were doubled she would
receive less than she earned.
TIII: mcAL 'riOACiirjt
Edward Egglcston says: Tht
Lost of the tcaclu r is efficiency. No!
tho showing he isablo to make in ui
examination, hut the final result la
can produce in tho character of (host
who come from under his hand
This cllleicnry is not of the sort
that can bo counted upon always tt
work an increase of salary* Bui
the ability to leave a lasting mark
on the mind and character of the
pupil is the unmistakable sign ol
the real teacher- And tho sourct
of this power lies not in the tcuohor'f
acquirements, hut deeper, in tb<
very li' re of his character. "YVordt
have weight, when there is a niai
behind them,'' said the prophet Concord.
It is tho man or woman he
hind the instruction that makes the
real teacher a great deal more than
a mere instructor.
Examinations for license to teach
do not get at what is most valuable
in the teacher A touch of mental
1 1 tr\\t ** ?i ?? ' * 1
ii vi uiikiii, wi l.!ir> j IWSMCSSlOIl OI
the Io:ist bit of the real teaching
quality, is worth more than expertness
in extracting cube-roots.
That slight cohl, of which yon
think so little, may lead to serious
trouble with the lungs. Avoid this
result by taking Ayor's Cherry JPectoral,
the best known remedy for
colds, coughs, catarrh, bronchitis,
iucpient consumption, and all other
throat and lung diseases.
Sale Under Foreclosure.
STATE OF SOUTH OA ROLIN A
COUNTY OF MOUKY
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority in me vested in ami
by a certain mortgage to me executed ant!
delivered by Solomon Williams on Dec,
21st., A. D. 1881), which is of record ir
the olllce of Register .Mesne Conveyance
for 1 lorry County in Book No. 0, Paget
(508, to (ill), inclusive, I will sell before
he Court house in Conway, S C, on Mon
day the (>th day of February prox., within
legal hours of sale, to tho highest hid
der therefor for cash. "All and singulai
that tract of laud known as the residents
of Solomon Williams, containing about
one hundred and llfty acres in Bucks
Township, adjoining lands of Solomor
llenecy, Mrs. 1. Long and Green Spivey
lying on the West side of Waccamaw
Itiver, liought by said Solomon Williams
from one Mrs. Sing, as by referonco t<
the return's in the olllce of Register o|
Mesne Conveyance for I lorry County, will
fully show. Purchaser to pay for papers
11 a if msox Ai.kohd,
Mortgagee.
,1 M Oi.ivkk, Agent.
Conway, S (', January 11th, 181)2.
parker's
@1hair balsam
CMcanaea ami hrautifin tha h?lr.
VW I'romotra a luxuriant jrowlh.
Aiftf Novrr i?aUt? to lloatora Gray
Sr-vrAX. waf Hair to ita Youthful Color.
, --ifs33l Cur?? n-alp tli.oaaca Ac hair falling.
^>3 Wc, and $1.00 at Druggliu
The Consumptiveand FoetolOand^iiwho
v.... . nwMi v?iinu?iui^ uiH'?iira*ii(Miiu uiic rarftor i uiiiKCi
Tonic. Itcurcilhf wont Couch, Weak I.iiiici, JHblllly, In?1.^<
ulion, Female Wc*kne??, iilii'iiiiiilUni and I'ain. 30c a $ I.
HINDERCQRNS. Tho mil/ ?ur? cuitfor Cori.a
Sli'l'i alT|uiii. MtKtJ walking cat/. livKt, at )>ruKgi?U.
FRAY RKNTOS is a town in
Uruguay South America, on tho riv
ir IMnto. It would not be celebrated
except that it is wl ere t he celebrated
LIEBIG COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF BEEF
Comes from, and in the fertile graz?
ing fields around it are reared the
cattle which are slaughtered?1,000
n day to make this famous product
which is known round tho world as
the ftandard for.
QUALITY, FLAVOR AND
PURITY
Whatever inuv be the cause o
blanching, the hair may be restore
to its original color bv tlie use C
that potent remedy Hail's Vegetabl
, Sicilio Hair Renewcr.
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District Appoint incuts.
T. J. ULYDK, 1*. K.
Conway station...... Dec. 16-H
Bucksville. Hebron 17-11
, Waccamnw, Socastee, Ian. 7 J
v Lu*is, Hebron, 14-1'
e Conway Circuit, Zion ,. .. .21-25
t Hay horn, Poplar, 28p
NOTJCIi.
* Okkk v, County Com. Hoimr County.
I, Conway, S. (' Jan.'4th. 18W
p, Umler tiie requirements of the act c
'! 1 ? - * '
uriiriiu /vfwimny <>i f>. t . mcorporatin
" the W. (5* & C* It. It. Company, ami I
c accordance with the same, the undei
signed hereby gives notice that tbo pet
'r sons named below have,been nppointe
^ special (Commissioners to represent th
State of their respective townships i
? the capital ? Stock of the Wilmingtoi
y Chadhourn & Conwuy ltrailroud Compan
^ at the Annual meeting of the Stock-ho
ders of said Company to be held at Coi
j. way S. C. on Tuesday l?th day of Jut:
uary 1808. Each Coinmisior.er will rej
? res nt one -11 ft li of the stock of his town
ship, and be entitled to one vote for eacl
share represented, the appointment here
t in made being based on the certilieate o
? the County Auditor, stating that said per
. sons are the "Five largest male real estat
'' owners and voters" in said townships.
Conway, Township 9.7(1 Shares, 11. (i
n Collins, J, A. Mayo, VV It- I jowls, C. I
Johnson and losephTodd.
liayboro?5147 Shares, II, I'. Stevensoi
J. It. All.sbrook, S, II. McNabb, J, \N
Stevens, Thos. C'artretto.
ii Creen Sea -'-07 Shares, J, p. Derhan
y J. ('. Bryant, J. I). Graham, L. I). Grahai
, and 8. It'. Harrelson.
Simpson Creek 4119 Shares, S A Barne
e N E llardwick, E I) ltichardson, 8imo:
t Boyd, J It Suggs.'
B 'Hie above named Commlssiners wil
also attend all regular and special meet
1 ings of the Stockholders of said cptnpan,
s during the current year, and until the!
1 successors are appointed.
3 JosKl'ii Toon.
. Ch'm. B'd. Co. Com
It B Soaiiiiohouoii, Clerk B'd. [ I j S.J
[ NOTICE.
Wilmington, ( hadbourn & Conway It. B
. Co.
Wilmington N. C. Dec, 30th, 1892.
' The rtgular annual meeting of tin
" Stockholders of the Wilmington, Chad
I bourn and Cnnwnv It-ill If..... I I
? J * ?"? *
will Im> held at llie town of Conway ii
the State of South Carolina on Tuesday
tho 17th, day of .lanuary A. I). 18UJ u
one o'clock I*. M
J. F. Post Jr. Secretary,
W. C. & C. U P. Co.
; One Woi'd.
. I 1 come to you with a small affai
h that you may need. In England
' the Continent and many foreigi
' countries1 myself and wares art
, well known. Many American fam
F ilics on their return from abroad
? bring my articles with them, foi
i they know them pretty well, hut yot
4 may not he ono of these.
, Confidence bewteen man and mat
is slow of growth, and when fount
its rarity makes ic valuable. 1 as!
your confidence and make a re
ference to this Journal to indorse
i that confidenoo. 1 do not think i
1 will be misplaced.
I make the best form of a curt
?an absolute one?for biliousnest
and headache that can bo found ii
this year. Th-3 cure is so small in
itself, and yet its comfort to you ii
i so great?20 minutes being its limit
i when relief?that it has become
' the marvel of its time. One and f
half grains of medicine, coated with
sugar, is my remedy, in tho shape
of one small pill, known tocornmerct
as !)lt. II AY DOCK'S NEW LIV
Elt PILL. It is old in the nmrkoti
of Europe, but is new to North
A ? 'hi.. !- i
xliiici 1UU. i lie priCO is as low us r
honest medicine can be sold at, 2?
cents. Send a postal card for asamJ
plo vail, to iry them, before you purchase.
1 Dll. IIAYDOOK,
C3 Fulton St., N. Y
I
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write to?
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Wlntton, M. C.
J - >Kow A/y
^pWv 'Stood?3.
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
3 i below the knee, and wascureasound and well
with two and a half bottles of BJJKJEM
3,' Other blood medicines had failed IbBSbKhI
to do me any good. WillC. Heaty,
' Yuikvillc, S.C
I wns troubled from childhood with nnititgraviitcl
ciiso of Totter, nnd three bottles of
feSffSISfl ourod me permanently.
Wallace MANN,
, . Mannville. I. T.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases niaile<l
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Cures Others*
Will Cure Vou.
CHEAPEST WATCH IS THE WORLD.
-x - _ | ahmmian stov.Jtnvr. noi.D ru.
M'fS hfl TKIlft r, Ml hi I ItHjl IRKII.
ml" H JUi^fi K""tt?-?t dlfll.-ulty in rolling
H i watch to distant btiyora I.
! mm t3"",T"r^>>X III. y cunuot believe that
I WiV P \* ?? ' <? furnish a QOOD
A M t R IC A N WATCH roK
tV'-' tlsbO. Wo tliciolore oiler
,^r?/ s' -? (. ' X l" i olu ml money In niiy care
y?v i/mf IfA/W of .liasatlslaetton and refer
F3! /(J (7/A M /vw'^A1" " PuMsher of thla
k , ^'P Sjjj fy * \ i\ |>ftl>?-r. t" "iir rellabll?
v/C zfy Lj * ^ *?P tf 'oU timer $NC
' m ?fii?r<//7.'.A V Vhhroou uwtt
Ml - .ti/ -J- - * JlS will run perfectly for 10
Ml 'hC#! ''H ' J;r'ar8" h '* ","ply *
1 m J* i?\\contract for u.^ln lota
' T \ '"r watl,ica ?"*ot
^im" largest watch menu
*>- WOW cF* Av V^aKim /'V factoring plant In tha
%'?S5lJKrt?nC^!Aoai^V'e tvorhl making there
tyS3B^Wk^*?V^"* watehos. It represents
'Xwff S* yeara of experiment ami
outlay. Cut exactly ropre".>nt*
It two-thlrda sire. Movement la American I^Ter,
I.antorn l'lutoii sto bcaia to tninr.to. Perfectly adjusted, reKul
.ti il and tested. lla? potent winding attachment renulling
no koy. Mulled post paid for Sl.f.Ot a fur gl.OO.
A w It ten ku.i run toe accompanies rich. Henllun thla paacr
and wo will preacnt you with a I. iivtsomn gold platedchaltu
r Empire Watch Co., New York.
61!! HAirY IP ? COu.PETITIOH
TJic most I vi:.!ir.K ' \ ntct ever offered
Ly The Vv.r A&ricultuiist.
One Tl <> .* ? I' ll wv c h, ? Pnlr of Ilandsons
Bin .land I ? . Hi. s, and over two
tho isaiul i. i.ir ' i > ' i il o Agriculturists
brightest rra lrr- ! "in f According to
the usual ? o.l 111 f. i .in , |i.ut il.e publisheri of
Thk A( Iiiiti i * 11 . i.ri: Sixth HalfYearly
Iillornrv (> . |ie it i > .1 competition will, bo
doubt. im tlie iwirl t I I'Oi'Miliil tnt impNi
Mn'.i'ii to llir i n|? . Ilo l l.i l .Si*tt Milt Canada.
tine Ti i '.i : I I I ii ii-> il lie linld to Lh* pop on
am bug in I' ? lr *?.i ; i 1 r*.?j;li"h word? aon triii
ted fmiu k .uii n. ii i t. j. ' ') be Canadian Agriculturist."
Five Mm,dud P..!!..!? In * ^ nil! lie given to tho
Second largest lis! A llr.o fair of Shetland Ponlf*.
Carrie go and iImi i* i . . cinn for tho third ,
Ui^'itlihl O. . > 11: '. i ! tlonal print awarded
in older ..f iin'i ii tin i .i'ii'lti im; $.1ts) Organ; $400
Piano; llinnei fictr fivil*' i.i ld Watcfcea'; Silk Dress
Pallrrni; l'.i ion Cni'a i.i . Si!.or Tea Hi nlces; Tenaysoti
b Poem*. Iiouint m clulh, Dickens' in l'i roluma,
bound In doth. etc.
A* tin r> aie more !h:m 1000 prizes, any'one who takes
the troubla to i'i< t are an ordinary go. .1 list will not fall
to rtcciic a valuat.l. prite Tl.i* < Use biggest thing In
Ui? coir.j etition Inn Hint ?c liare ever placed before tho
public, ai d all nbo do not take i art will miss an opportunity
of a life lima. 9
It ti LEO?1. A letter cannot b? used oftner than It
appears in the word* " The Canadian Agriculturist.
For imtanco H e word "egg" could not bo u?ed, a* there
U but ono "g in tbe tbree wurda. J. Word* having more
than one mra< ing but ?|? lied the lame ran I/O used but
onca 3 Nauiea i.f pi ut* and i?riontbarre(L
Karh lift inn t contain one dollar to pay f oral i month 'a
, utwcriptlon to Tiir. Aiimiui,ti hut. Iftwoorraoro
tie, the b.r-m' bet which l>cai> tbe earlieat postmark
Will take the flit i . /< , and the others will receive prises
In order of merit 1 S money and stamps take at par.
Tho object In ofl.ii.ia tb?re magnificent prises U to
introduce out p | nlfti in cari..'- mo ncwhoiuss, in every
part of the A me u en o?r in-1?t
Every er.mpei:t.u if 30 'en'* In stamps extra,
will receive free, I i n ill ; i t ?i i >ne of Thk Auuiouie
tl'R'BT 8 Mo, an! S o . nil - ('.'en, if Canada.
Prises awai.lnd :< j tbe UnitedRtatao
Will bo tbl/ped fu n i N'-vr \ k lues free of dut/.
AH Uioney ieiln be r-| I f I
OfR ioevi Co' i 'o bare riven away
$25,000 in |<ri - J rtii iv. sn. anil h?ve thousands
of b il.-i ' : i i '!? i every stats In tho
union and r?r.. n .?/ i , * i e.d Newfoundland.
Lord K loovit '* ' " !'Crnsral of Canada.
writ ' I I I i i ' mi (i . n 's teenier you.
onipctiUnrs. >' v< 1 r-. V . , oiit-r. It C., P?
ceh cd tl'.VL it. I Id . I id I.:.. rro<- pt for sam*
A .fw of lie i i ' ' ' 1 K bi son. T.-ronto
?1500; Jll e ' * I * e 1 i.t , flats); David
farrlsou. ftyim ur< v i i C n is. st f on Is Mo.,
$300; d?e I e i.% . ii ">'ii. , fi-.O; Mins Geoi*
gin* HalniUni, ( , . si 1 ,l ii, ?HX?I; Kred II. Hills,
359 Stat* Kt , i ' i- < itin1 s?i.ds of othera.
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I peraonallt/ know of two cases of J<Ht?,
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were cured be this remedy.
C. A WOOD,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
H ? A' KXOTV our rtmcdy CVJCES the!
JTOIIST CASKS, 'I hut you may try It, H
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Hot tie free. All r/iarffei> })f<pahl l>y u?. I
|4 Give Age, I'osi-Oflice and State. Address H
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The accompany In# statement Wrtoht uo it* *m iu it it*
of my weight and ineMure- But.... tl tn. M u. to la.
anenta will show the reaultaof Waist.. ?l?. 11 to. It to.
five month*' treatment. Hips,.. M to. 40 to. is to.
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL,
Harmless, and wIU as atarrlaf, laeseTtalsocs, or bad ?Citato.
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jTax
lie turns
The Au?lit??r of Horry County will be
at the following places ut tin- time given
for the purpose of taking tux returns for
the year 181)2
I'ort llarrelson, Tuesday .Ian. 17.
Cedar Urove, Wednesday, Jan. 18.
Jordanville, Thursday, Jan. 111.
Cideon, Friday, Jan. 20.
Cool Spring. Saturday, Jan. 21.
Gallivants Kerry, .Monday, Jan. 20.
Hehobot?", Tuesday, Jan. 24.
Taylorsville, Wednesday, Jan. 2"?.
Floyds, Thursday, Jan. 20.
(Stephens X, Friday, Jan, 27.
y.oan, Saturday, Jan. 28.
Ilnyboro, Monday, Jan. 80.
hauford, Tuesday, Jan. 81.
] (Jreeu Sea, Wednesday and Thursday,
; Feb. 1 and 2.
Lorls, Friday, Feb. 8.
Round Swamp, Saturday, Feb. 4.
Hammond, Monday, Feb. 0.
Ebonezer, Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Little River, Wednesday, Feb. 8.
Wanipee Thursday, Feb. 0.
l'arkers Store, Friday, 10.
Uraeamvillu Saturday, 11.
Socastee, Monday, 18.
Marlow, 'J uesday, 14.
On all property n?t returned on or before20tli,
day of Febuary 1898 a penalty
of 60 per cent, will lie added and c Hooted
Kvery male between the ages ??f 21 and
years, except those ineaple of earning
a support from being maimed or from
any other cuts0, shall be deemed taxable
\ polls.
Mnrchants, Manufacturers, (luardian.
i Administrators and executors must make
: titeir returns stictly no ording to iaw.
j A statement of all sales or purchases
of land made since the last return, must
be noted on this.
A moneys, Mortgages, and notes are
j taxable. All Asseaments of personal
: property must be at the usual selling piice
ofsimular property on the temrs at
I Executors and Administrators sales at the
i place where return is made,
j Each taxpayer excep when imp ssible
j to do so, must make his or her own return
Returns can be made at this ofllce 11
i anytime from January 1 toFcby. 20 1898
J. A. Lewis,
Auditor of Ilotry County,
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