The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 05, 1893, Image 2
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The I'nited States Senate continues
to kill time in debating the
silver question. If tlio discussion
throw any light on the subject the
time might ho profitably consumed,
hut that is not tbo purpose. There
is not a man in the body who is
master of the question; at least, he j
hap not shown himself. One side
makes most startling statements as ;
to the ctl'ect of the repeal of tho
purchasing clause of the Sherman
law, that it would demonetize silver i
and run it out of circulation; tho
O til I V Cilll tollilu thill it luniilil t.iil
n ifcct the monetary value of si N or,
or its circulation. Both sides can not
bo right.
Perhaps no question has excited
more discussion, both adverse and
favorable, than the present Pisponsury
system in its attempts to control
and monopolize the sale of whiskey.
Good men high up in the
OOlllieils of flu* iliffni-niit ( 'liiirnlniu
take very different positions in relation
to the Dispensary?some earnestly
advocating its support, while
others advocate a diametrically opposite
course. Some of the advocates
of the measure contend that the opposition
and advocacy are coterminous
with opposition or support of
Gov. Tillman. This wo do not
believe. We do not believe that a
conscientious man's moral sense
would be swayed and swerved by his
personal relation to (Jov. Tillman.
Wo admit that some fanatical partisans
would anorovo anvthimr i;?v
ii J "
Tillman might do or suggest, and
Others would condemn.
The lirst question to settle in relation
to the Dispensary is; What
was the purpose of the legislature
in enacting the law? Was it to
restrict and control the sale of
whiskey or was it to make the sale a
source of revenue of to the State? We
y ?
have not the slightest doubt that
some of the legislators acted conscientiously
and thought the law was'
WIPSed in I lie inlernvt of i\i? ol tilii f u\n 1
I " 1" " ? ? "?
Hut has it been enforced as a prohibitory
ineasure!" The Laurens and
Lancaster cases do not prove it, and
other cases might bo cited to showthat
the execution of the law anticipates
large sales.
One of tho ugliest features of the j
syt to in is the attempt by some to
commit tho Church to its support.
The Devil could desire no more
powerful weapon to tight the cause'
of temperance, sobriety and Christianity
than for the Church to
endorse the Dispensary- VVIiy are
the advocates of the system so
anxious to have good men to occupy
the position of Dispensers? Do they
recognize the fact that the salo of
whiskey is humiliating and degrading
and they desire to elevate
tho position to the plane of other
honorable official positions? They
say nothing about having good men
to Jill tho other offices incident to
State and County governments. The
inference is legitimate that they
desire to equalize the official positions
by putting good men in the
degrading office and let the other
offices honor the men holding them.
If church members are allowed to
ac? as Dispensers, how can tho
Church discipline members for drinking
whiskey? And how can the
Church member as a Christian dispenser
of whiskey as a beverage pray
for tlie success of his chosen occu
pat ion? Does success mean large
? soles or diminishing sales? Large
soles imply increased drinking or
drunkenness, while diminishing sales
imply the contrary.
"Woo unto him that giveth his
S^^^^^^^noUTliko a serpent, am) .
stin^oth like an adder." ' Abstain I
from all appoaranee of evil" i
-* ? ? i
A vei v general impression pre - 1
vails that a majority of Physicians
and Surgeons aie infidels. Dr.!
I.ockcin the deter-13
mined to verify or prove the impros- '
sion incorrect, so I10 propounded '
these simple questions to those mem- j
bets of the profession willing to nn- ; ;l
swor: Tito questions arc; I. Do you :
believe in the christian religion? 1
2. Do you profess it? d. Arc von a '
1 1
Church member? Responses have
been received from thirty States,
Canada, one Territory and Washing 1
ton D. and number one hundred '
and seventy nine. The Doctor makes
the following observations:
Number answering in thoallirma t
tive to all three questions, one loin- <
drcd and lilty; number who answer 1
"yes" to first two questions and "no"
to third question nine; number who 1
answer "yes" to lirst question and t
"nov to others seven; number who 1
answer "no" to all three questions ! <
thirteen; total in the allinnutivo who j
believe in the Christian religion one t
hundred ami sixty six; total who ;i
do not believe in the Christian re - t
ligiou thirteen. i
Strange to say, two who answer s
the two first questions with a decided
negative, answer the third in t
the atlirmative; they do not believe 1
in the Christian religion yet belong j
to a church. Five of tho thirteen ! \
who answer with negatives writoU
that they wore once believers and I
church members. I
Olio good brother writing from i
North Carolina, states that he be hi
licves in tho Christian religion, Inn :1
if going out to search for it, would t
fool away no time in looki 11 ir for it i
in tl?o church or democratic party, h
It seems too had to place that gen- n
tlcmuu in the negative column for il
in my opinion' he is at least half!
right. I
Several pecularities of the letters j
received have attracted my attention.
1. Those who have answered
allinnativelv have nearly all done so f
with a simple "yes" or "I do"; while i
ten out of the thirteen answering in j!
the negative have taken from one to
live pages for explanation or argw nient.
The allirmativo letters arc ?'
utterly devoid of personalities and
covert sneers, while nearly half of j
the negatives offend in that direction. J
?i. 10 very lady pnysician who has
written, eight in numher, has an
bwcicu cacn qucBumi ?wuriiiaii vcij .
I. Three who have answered in j
(he negative sav they can not under i
I 11
stand how one can practice medicine ^
if lie believes in the Christian religion,
while thirty-eight of those
who have answered all questions in
the allirmative, say they would not
dare practice their profession without
the assurance of divine assistance.
One practitioner, who wrote with
a tremulous hand, gave his age as
eighty three, and stated that he had f
been a believer and professor for
sixty years, and spoke sweetly of
abiding peace. 1 have since seen a
notice of his death.
I>o\v it in I lorry
ICniroi; IIkuai.o: ? Having just i
returned from an extended trip in f
your comity, I wish to express thanks (
through the columns or your paper k
for the kindnesses and hospitality i (
shown nio by the good people there. j(
My timo was spent pleasantly and '
profitably in Horry and 1 feel con-j
strained to say that any one, after |
having been there once will surely 1
to go again. This, I shall, my self,
certainly do in the near future, Pro
videnee permitting.
.1. 11. SA \VN Elf.
Dillon, S. C., Sept. 2?">, 18P2. <
Protracted Meeting at Antioch.
On the 8lh, insf., a day of fasting P
i unci prayer 111 Do Da II oi sinners was
I observed by the church hero. Tho .
! 9th ami 10th were the pastor's
regular appointments < )n Sunday
night our protracted meet
ing began and with earnestness and
n n
zeal was carried on. There were, as
a result, ten convicted, converted
and baptized on I'Tiday. When
those had left the water and returned
to t he church ten mere were added to
the number. |
Iho. Grainger preached tin* faro j
well sermon, after which many
hands were shaken, and many happy i1
hearts said good bye perhaps for the 1
last time in l;fu. We hope that
much and lasting good was done in (
the name of tlic holy child Jesus,
We have a good pastor; but he has '
too much work to do. Ho has six
churches to attend. Three of his
meetings have pun been finished and |
there arc two more on hand, lie M
gets but little help. We hope the {
Lord will blo.-s his efforts for good, <
Sept. 1 Ih M. 'S.mai.i,.
6, 1893. <
which ^?pu
n?>sl piteously.
It ift unnatural that country folks
lion ill feci that 111 urn is a harrier
>et ween themselves and their kinI
rod who ha ppon to dwell in eoinuunitics
where lots instead of plan
ations join. In South Carolina
here is no "money power." We
ire all t< ;(ethei dependent upon the
nice of cotton and when it drops,
hop-kecpors, lawyers and m cliatt<1
nil > '.tli U i'' i 11 i 11... i.....
v,._. ?*. ?? V-. I . ? * c ?V?U VUIi\ O ? UUII j
'.timers are hardest pressed for
noncy, failures and financial cmlarassineut
am least uncommon
imong business men and there is not
i tradesman <>r banker in Laurens,
jiil who is eager to see the farmers
irosperous, solvent and growing in
ivealt i>.
Political questions afTeet lis all
alike. A contraction in the curency
for instance would fall no less
leavily on the laborer behind the
ounteis than on tlm laborer in the
i\er bottoms and the taking ofT of
irotective import duties would bring
ho same relief to the cotton produ
)or us to the manipulators of scissors
?nd yard sticks.
After living a hundred years in
iiiit.ed appreciation of this stato of
hings it is cruel and scandalous
hat insidious efforts have been sue essfully
made to separate our
ample and to incense them against
aeli oilier. I' is shameful above
ill execration that men go about in
lie diligent endeavor to teach far
in is that their own people are conpiratoi's
and oppressors.
If there were an Apostle among
is now ho would preach charity.
In would proluim that a man's opmsition
to i lie five coinage of silver
\a^ no evidence <?f that man's being
i thief or a robber or a bribe taker,
le would declare that a man's
telief in the dispensary law shouhl
lot c unpromiso him as a fanatic or 1
i fool, lie would impress upon us ,
II the lessons of forbearance and ;
olerance and we should learn that
t is easy for us to live in harmony (
lowevor widely our opinions as to
natters of public expediency may
iffor. ? ./,minus . \</>'< rfist r.
tefused to be His Own Grand-'
Father.
William Herman, a resident of:
'itnsville, I'A , committed suicide a
ew days ago from a melancholy ccn
ietion that lie was his own Grand- j
ither. 11 ore is t ho singular letter ,
hat he left: "I married a widow I ]
.In. had a grown tip daughter. My l
ither visited our house very often, 1
>11 in lovowilh my stepdaughter '
, .l i i o r .n -
11< i mill i iru 11v-1 . > > ) 111 \ I ill lll'l i
online my son-in-law and my stepaoghtor
my mother, because she
as mv father's wife. Some time
fterward my wife had a son. lie
.as my father's brother in-law, and
ny uncle, for he was tho brother of
ny step mother. My father's wife
hat is, my stop-daughter ? had also
, son. lie was, of course, my bro- '
her, and in the meantime my grandihtld,
for he was the son of my
laughter. My wife was my grandnother,
because she was my mother's
not her. I was my w ife's husband
unl grandchild at the same time.
\nd as the husband of a person's
jrandmotnor is his grandfather, I
ivas m y own grandfather."
To Africa or Any wlierc*
Tlio following call, which needs j
10 explanation, shows the scope of
he scheme that, some of the negroes |
ntcnil pushing;
To the colored population?A
ITansmigratiou Association has been
organized in Sumter, S. C., for the
juirposo of bettering the condition
jf our race. We. mean to prepare
o go to Africa or to any place on
lie face of the globe. The condiion
of our people is alarming.
Many are unable to feed and clothe
.hemselvcs on account of the low
ivages they receive for their work,
in condeipience of th'.s fact they have
lppealed to their preachers to look
Pol them a more congeni al field in
which to labor for the necessaries of
life. For this cause a meeting was
sailed in the city of Sumter, S. C.,
("*cpt. l Uh and an organization effected
with the low. Isaac 1{. Miller
us president, anal Win. D. Chappellc,
of Columbia, as corresponding
secretary. All lovers of the race
ftro called to meet :n Sumter, S. O.
Monday, the ~5t h instat.t, to take
further steps iu this direction.
\\'m. Chappollo,
(.'orivsponding ?Scu'y.
Five Ncjjro Murders ICxcciitcd
on ()i?o Kcoll'olri.
M\('0\,C??., Sept. 20. ?A special
to the Telegram from Mt. Vernon,
({a. says: At two o'clock iljis eve
ning, live negroes convicted of murder
were executed on one scaffold at
I ho same time, making the largest
public execution thai over ocourod
in Georgia. The names of the men
wore: Weldon Gordon. 1*. Strickland,
L. Manuel, II. Brewington and
II iran .Jacobs. Three of them murdered
Alexander IVIerson, a r eh
nn ich .el, IhM .1 ul\; the fourth killed
i lio' year old child and the fifth I
murdered a negro companion. It
was the li^st hanging in Montgomery
jounty sbioo the war, and took
place in public. Fully four thousned
people wore witnesses. The
execution was made a general holi
day in this section and the railroads
brought crowds of excursionists,
composed mostly of negroes.
kl'
^BBB^^^^Tnemeri were self pos
sossed, showing no signs of fear, anil
on arrival at the scaffold, each man
looU the place assigned t<? hint on
the trap. The usual praying and
singing occurred, and two of the
men, Gordon and Strickland, had
written statements of their lives and
crimes read to the crowd, while thev
calmly puffed away at cigars that
had I icon id von I In'tn l.v I ln? dwnff
o J -- "v|
While the death warrant was being
read, not a man of them betrayed
tho slightest nervousness and when
asked by the minister if they felt
sure of heaven, they all answered in
the afllrmativo. .Just before ^ o'clock
the men all bade good bye to friends
in the crowd, tho black caps were
placed in position and at the
five bodies shot towards the earth.
After twenty one minute > the bodies
were cut down, and tho medical ex
animation showed that all five necks
had been broken by tho fall.
Sheriff Dunham and deputies managed
the execution without a hitch,
and the crowd was most orderly
throughout the proceedings.
Quarterly Statement
OF THE?
r? p.? t f r? 1/ < r?
uonumon ni ine Bairn or uonway,
AT THE CLOSE OK BUSINESS SKI'
TEMI5EU, :50th. 180:5.
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts .$21:51,28
Heal Estate. Furniture ami Fi\t. 1:500.10
Expenses (nutlit and current) IJ l.:50
(lash on hand and in Itanks 7115,00
Total k>. $11000.1)1
LI A HI LIT1K!&
Capital Stock $0:525.00 ;
Deposits I t ~>s.01
Profits 217.51
Total $11000.52 I
STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA, )
COUNTY OF UOIUtY. <
Personally appeared before me D. A.
Spivey, Cashier of The liauk of Conway,
who on oath says, that the above statement
is true, to the b '-t of his k now b'dye
and belief.
I), A. iS'i'ivi'v Cashier,
Sworn to before inc. tlds Jtrd. il iv of
Detober 1S8;j.
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Petition
Notice is hci'i'lfl
\. Floyd, wido^B
I'Moyd of llorryt^B
ion in this ollicc,
loinostciul in the^B
iroperty exeinptiou^H
lm estate of the said^M
praised and set off to H
Floyd, Eliza 1. Floyd
Hove minor ehildirn
Wilmington
Wilmington, N C., Oct.
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Rosin, 80 per Obi. for strained,
good strained 85.
Tar, 110c. per bbl. of 280 lbs.
Crude Turpentine, ?1 oO for hard
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Peanuts, at 75 cents to 85 per
bushel of 28 lbs.
COTTON?Firm.
Ordinary 5Jo, Good Ordinary 0?c,
Low Middling 7 I 10c, Middling
7ie, Good Mid ding 7 13 10
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That
Liver
Of Yours
Causes you to fool at outs with
the whole world, had taste in
your mouth?from a disordered
stomach?from your liver not
properly operat ing?fearful headache?pain
under left shoulder?
co n s t i j)a t i o n?dyspepsia?all
caused by that liver of yours.
The liver is the most important
organ in the human body. Its
chief otlioo is to secrete the bile.
When it does not do this or
only partly does it, you sutler in
nearly every part of your body.
l)r. Thachory Liver and Iilood
ISi/rup will tone up and invigorate
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your liver ;in 1 ?';tuse n to perforin
all the functions properly
and regularly. You get well.
For sale \>y dealers in medicine.
Prepared by
The Dr. K. S. Thaoher Medicine Co.,
oh att atocga, tenn.
Ayer's Pills
the
best remedy
for Constipation,
Jaundice, Headache,
Biliousness, and
Dyspepsia,
Easy to Take
sure
to cure
all disorders
of the Stomach,
Liver, and
Bowels.
Every Dose Effective
bTwatrous
Anti-Rattler,
Agents
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COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio. \
The - " ?
Fundamental
Principle of
Life Assurance
is protection for the family.
I'nfortunately, however, the
beneficiaries of life assurance
arc often deprived of tho pro
vision made for them, through
the loss of the principal, by
following bad advice regarding
its investment.
Under the Tontine Installment
Policy of
The Equitable Life
you are provided with an abl?\,
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puuuv onivgnam ti^iiuisi SUCH
misfortune, besides securing
a much larger amount of insurance
for the same amount
of premiums paid in.
For facts and fig ures, add rent
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
For tlie Cnrollnos, Rock Mill, S. C.
I). T. MeN MILL, I.oc<? 1 Agent,
Conway, S. C
c A thoroughly toetod Remedy ^
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I BLOOD ami SKIS DISEASES. I
\ This standard remedy lias been tried,
? ) mipI nr>t found wantliu,, for forty years by fit
V i.n eminent physieiun, who hr.s used tl
?* Willi certain and un\ aiyiiu; success for all ?*
js diseases for wlitcli It Is recommended. It gk
never falls in inn lit from the first dose,
(inickty iiiiii I'lii'ciuaiiy driving oni nil (9
%. ill sease j(i'ni). from flic system thmuch
fJ tin- medium of tin- skin, liver and kut- 0
> iipvm without i\ny mii i> 1 i-as i111 or injurious .4
0 elTecls. It I not tli?' result of ignorance tc
oj' or superstition, lint it is founded upon tj
'C cotitmon sense and a thorough knowledge %
<?> of modern medical science. It clVectually &
purlin's anil enriches the lilooil aiut brings A
" health to the sutTi-rer. As u general tonic Hf
it is wltiiout ft rival, nnd in its analysis of of
x iii-ultli giving properties it is absolutely ^
0 bcvontl comparison with any remedy over 0
a ofli-rrri to tlie public. 11 is a panacea for nil Ak
v*' ills resulting from impure- jind impover- w
0 isl e! lilooil tlio current of 1 if? ; quickly tw
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lies*. Korvou* Ulsriurs. etc. a
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A iiifio'in.'illuii. together with a wontittr- 0
\ fill array of certificates of remm kahlo ^
'> cures from the simplest to the most vir- C>
V ulont disease. after all known rimaiut i
V hail failed. These cert Ideates testify with w
t-P no uncertain s*und, that liotanie Itlood
\ Halm Is the best,cheapest, quickest,gijsat- C
' w est anil most powerful lilooil l'urifler t-vur IP
\ known to the world. a
v Pisfi-vt $1.00 per bottle ; $5.00 for 0 battles.
P I-'or sale hy druggists; If not, sotid to us. I'
' Addrojs BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. 0
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