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The lloifftY IIe^ald, Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, s. a AUG. 23, i 'M. . LOCAL NEWS. 'i si ;k8 op Watbr.?-Beginning Tluirsduv, Aug. 10, "01, and ending Wednesday, Aug. 22, MM, the height of th" Waooumaw I Jive" has heen in fuel lis follows: Thursday, 0 0 Mon day. 0 7 Friday, 0 8 Tuesday, ('? 7 Saturday, 0 8 \\'nesday, 0 0 Rainkai.i.?Thursda , .7a. Ihivuwt'ii lhloiisnr are dissatisfied ivi 1 h r'tiia Mill-. - - r% ...? Will Dr. IMpo's f: i -il ls stand together on the ySth? (/' I. (\ P. Qua! t leh.tum returned from < li raw last Sntniday. Mr P. <? 15.t;roughs' faintly m tiiXO" l fr mi Woollawn Tuesday. Mr. Sam. Tompkins is laid up with sickness. We h<>pe to see him out soon. Mrs. Annie Tart, arrived yestrrdn\ on a \ i-il to her toother Mrs. W. J;. Park r. Miss 15. ssi DitS'Mihnry ctv no in on the steanu Tnesd iv ami is here with her friends. Mr. W. P. Parker is engaged at Sessions I5r. s. and invites his friends to call on him. Mrs. S. S. Dusonbury who lies btu n visiting frionds here, returned home vestcrdnv. Mrs. .1. M. McKeithnu and Mrs. ^B. T. Hyman, left yesterday for li^aufert, N. .Mr. Hump. Abrums lias gone to I jitmberton, N". C., to accept a position on a mail route. Three ladies drowned in Texas last Sunday while Hailing. "Remember the Sabbath, etc." Shoes Don't stop before yon get to Sessions Bkos. They have them just in and price to suit. .Miss Anna Mayo who has been inhaling sea brec/.es for several days, came homo on the steamer Tuesday. Master I'urdic McNeill went down the river on yesterdays steamer, on a visit to his friend Clarence Dttsen bury. Mr. Walter Staokhou>:o of Marion, has boon in town and the vicinity for several days shaking hands with his friends. Our County Treasurer with his family, returned from Marion Monday, whore they had been on a visit to Mrs. I -ong's friends. A good strong fence has been put up around the Burroughs School and we hope that the children will lie kept off the railroad. The notice of the County Chairman, to meet here on the 20th and tabulate the vote, is a mistake. It should have said, the 30th. Messrs. F. A, Burroughs and Ike Williams spent two or three very pleasant days at Woodlawn, on the bead), during the past week. The Township meeting here lust Saturday was attended by about one dozen persons. S. A. Causey was elected Chairman, and S. T. Sessions, Secretary. Cotton is opening, fodder ripening fincj. it fair prospect of a bountiful harvest lills us with gladness and thanksgiving to Ilim the giver of all good, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Freeman, with Miss Belle, accompanied by Mr. C. Freeman ofJtho humbcrton liobexo iiiaiiy passeu through here last Week en route home from the seashore. Darlington Reformers held a meeting last week and put out a ticket of Rope electors. It is said that the best and strongest men, heretofore, aro engaged in tho movement. Governor Tillman, is invited by pVmlists in Nebraska, to speak for [h\n in the corning campaign. A las, Mr Hrulb why did not some of your friends, suggest something of the kind? jlr. G, V- S. Wright, of Georgetown who has been with op for the papt ten days, left for home on yesperduys steamer. The Dr. is a genial gentlenu good company and wo aro glad to hay? him come this way. Wo welcome homo, if only for a few days Misses liuth and Klla Ilurroughs and Maggie Williams. These young ladies have been spending ihe summer on the seashore and are at homo for a few days, preparatory to going on to school at Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Clarence Dusenbury, of Savannah, Ga., a former pupil of tho jiurrongho High School and lategradflat? of Stenography and Typewrit1 h fr at r /#!. lrnAv.f.J/v XT' \r ' " 1- ? fj 1*1/ * M (M-t; |>MC, . 1 , IS IMU'lJ on u visit to his parents and friends. |fe ia a bright? goniql and promising yqung man, About one o'clock Monday night, Mr. Sam. Tompkins, sleeping over the store of J. A. Mayo, heard a noiso which excited his suspicion and 011 jnrpstigatjon found that some one >vns trying tq enter the atom of W. H. Lewia. Hurriedly summoning as sistftnce and finding tho thief had forced an entrance, tho party proceed to capture him. Tho rascal proved to be Kichard Williams colored, about twenty years old. Tho capture was ^ effected before lie could do any damage and ho now rests quietly in jail. ? Dr. J. S. Dusenbury mot with aj serious accident early last Sunday morning. Being called at an early hoar, about daybreak, to soon patient, | he was walking up the railroad, when Jin some unaccountable way ho fell in a culvert, hurting himself badly. ! lie had to call loudly for help, it bej ing at a time when people are generally asleep, llelpsoon came and his brother, Opt. It. (i. Dus *nbury, being notified, soon bad a horse and I buggy ready to inoyc him homo. None of Ins bones are broken, ami I while he is very sore, lie will quite ! likely bo all right in a few dnvs. i ? The meeting of the Press Association at Pauleys Island was poorly I attended on account mainly of the' , campaign now pending, many news-paper men finding it impossible to ] attend. The following olliccrs were jebcteil for Ili?? ensuing year. 10. II. j A nil, president; II. M. Ay. r, iirst vie* president; II. (J. Osteon, second vice president; V. Melchers, treasur 1 t*r; SUli II. Hrowne, chaplain. Mess. CiOn/.iiles, lira who and Clark the executive committee. Ivcsolutiotis of thanks were tendered railroad and! steamboat lines for courtesies. The. next men'ing goes to Sumter. ! eoti.vrv m:\vs. ( ? WINDY Mill,. Clrops said to be the best in ten y ears. It is estimated that seventeen linn jdtvd bushels of corn will b > made in (In Messrs Hells new swamp. People aro busy pulling fodder now and very soon wo will be pick ing cotton. Your correspondent usu ally gets a crick in the neck, or backache, as this season comes on. The fisheries are in full operation. Wo had a nice fish fry hero lately, i I which was a verv enjoyable occasion. 1 Plenty of everything good to eat, and above all, plenty of pretty girls. Ska si i on k. pa IOI i:u. We are sorry to chronicle tlio death of Mr. James Haircloth, of Simpson Creek, one of our oldest cit i/.cns. lie died very suddenly at his son's on Hulls Islam! lately. Politics bubbling, wc have four or live candidates in this township for Trial Justice, perhaps they are afraid of tho live dollar investment, or there would be more in the race. Some people this way wish that Uncle "Jerry ' would run for Supervisor. God speed the time when the political gulf will be closed and brothers meet on common ground, shoulder to shoulder. TODDV I M.U. Chops still look good in this section. Miss Minnie Dasenbury is teach" ing a large school at Greenwood. The game of ball between the Toddviilc and Bucksvillc teams was played on the 18th inst. and decided that the Toddvillo team is "the better man.'' The score stood Id to 2J in favor of Toddvdie. N <)TICK. The Democratic voters in Horry County will meet at their respective voting places on or before Saturday Aug. 18 inst. (See notice of Township Chairman) to organize as provided in Article 1 of the constitution of the Democratic party of S. G. We would suggest that the Townot.;., i u....... i... ??? I on ii' uiihi i in mi uc <i JlK'lll IM'1 , of the County Executive Committee i and are requested to meet at the Court Ifouso in Conway Ati30th, 11 A. M t> tabulate the votes in the i County and transact such other business as may properly come before the Executive Committee. All the white voters in tho County are ear-! nostly requested to meet at their vo : ? ting piecints and have their names enrolled on club list. J. P. 1)KitIIAM, , Chairman I)om, Ex. Com. .J. A. M' Dku.moti, Sect'y Executive Committee. ( Notice. The Burroughs School will bo J opened on Monday, Sept. 10th. The ' Trustees have engaged as Principal, Mr. \V. Z. McGhoe, an honor graduate J of tho South Carolina Military Aeado- ' my, and r teacher oT considerable success ill Grammar and High * Schools and in Graded Schools. 1 Mr. McGhce, will reorgani/.e the school and make an earnest endeavor ( to place it upon a piano of excollonco * unsurpassed by any of the kind in the State. ( Quo able assistant will be employ x od for the Primary Department, and such other teachers as the patronage t will justify. i* Misd Essio Collins, of tho Colum* !" bia Kemalo College, a lady of rare ' musical talent, will have charge of ( I ......* ....1 iiic ji i 'i | m i tun 111 y ?ui*i nu uiforts will be spared to raise the present high standard. Conway is a healthy, quiet town; beard can bo had for *5. to *10. per month; school building large and commodious: Wo have the best, library in eastern South Carolina, which ' \yo propose to utilize in cultivating a f literary taste among the pupils. Wo earnestly solicit the patronage ( of the people of 1 lorry County. Let i all lend a helping hand and give to i the chilchon of Con way and the County, tlu- advantages of? thor ough school. Cor further particulars address the Principal, or i>. A Si'Ivky Sect'y. Board. Conway, S. C., August lWh, '01. -? aHood's Pints, become the favorite cathartic with everyone who tries them. Mr. Collins Declines. Hkxdkiisoxvii.i.k, X. (J, Aiursr, 21, 1894. Kditok Herald: 1 notice in last issue of your paper my name suggested for the position of County Supervisor I beg to say that this was done without and solicitation on my part and without tny consent. 1 desire it understood that I am no aspirant for office and circumstances will not permit me to make the canvass, or accept the office if elected. Thanking my friends of "All Factions" for their confidence, 1 would respectfully decline to sub mil my name to "the action of the Democratic Primary." Very Respectfully, 11. Ci. COI/LINS. a 11i'iu i on : \ aceamaw Monntoil H'Uos: Attend u meeting of your company :it Wood lawn seashore, Aug. 31st. at ! 1 o'clock. Ilo prepared for a die mounted drill and targe*, practice. R A I.I'll Nksiiit, Wuvorly Mills, t'apt. com'd'g. Aug. 20, 181)4. Savannah, CI a., April 20^ 1880. Having used three hot ties of 1'. P. P. tor impure hlood and general weakness, and having derived great hcnefits from the same, having gain, ed 1 1 p 'Ui.ds in weight in four weeks. 1 Ink - pleasure in recommending it to all unfortunates like Yours truly, .mux morris.' Ok Hi r. <>r ,1. X. McKi.uoy, Druggist. Olti.ANi><>, l-'i.x., April 20, 1 V.H . Mkssus I.i I'i'.Man Bros., Savannah, (la. Dkai: Sirs I sold three hottlcs of P. P. P., large size yesterday, and one bottle small sizo to-day The P. P. P. cared irty wife of rheumatism winter before last. It came back on her the past winter and a half bottle, *1 00 size, relieved her ;it:i i ii -mil alw? luio nnl lin.l .. .. v .1 ^ uir "lOJ IIV/l IlliVl il III | * * torn since. I sold ;v bottlo of 1*. I'. P. to n friend of mine, one of his turkeys, a small one took sick, and his wifognvc it a teaspoonfill, that was in the evening, and the little fellow turned over like ho was dead, but the next morning was up hollowing and well. Yours respectfully, .1. X. McKLKOY. Savannah, (Ia., March 17, 181)1. Mkssks Liim'.man linos., Savannah, Ga. I)i:au Silts?I have sulTered from rheumatism for .i long time, and did not find a euro until 1 found P. P. P., which completely cured me. Yours truly, ELIZA P. .JONES, 10 Orange St., Savannah, Ga. ?Uffl MANAGERS OF ELECTION. Martin Ilill?If. A. 1 hisenbury, J. 0. Oliver, .1. K. McMillan, (Jhas. E I hisenbury, Clerk. Cedar Grove?W. P. Jodan, P. S. Powell, J. \\'. Johnson, and W. ?J. Hendricks, Clerk. Conway?J. P. Graham Sr., G. P. Murrell, 10. S. Laker and \V. II. Howell, Clerk. Dog Llull'?B. C. Jenkins, 10. Waterman Johnson, W. 10. P. Cooper and E. L. Ellcrhe, Jr , Clerk Galivants Perry ? 10. Graham, (I. J ' M, Johnson, A. L. Lewis and I. L. Cannon, (Jerk. Layboro?\V. M, Booth, C. .J. Prince, S. A. Bryant ami C. B. Todd Clerk. Sanford?J. II. Cook, A. C. Suggs, S, M. Stevens and J. W. Stovens Clerk. Ployds?0. K. Gcrrald, Levi Grainger, X. D.Curry and Waiter Donncrly Clork. Green Soa?J. B. King, Maybry Ployd, A.J. Laticastor and I). B. Williamson (Jerk. ! \ I 1 > i * * ' " * fruits -\/iun j> )yu, j\ . Pi. iiaruwick, \V. I), llickmnii and Jno. K, Prince Clerk. 1 loutul Swamp?C. A. prince, John Causey, S. P. Hughes and M. M. Stanley Oleik. Hammond?C. T. Altman, J. M. Jox, D. F. Lewis and J, 10. Richardion Clerk. Ebonezer?W. Luther Hardee, M. F. Smith, Setli llellamy and Geo. Long Clerk. Little River?T. It. Ilryan, A. V. Ilessont, I), 11. llellamy and Charles llwsloy Clerk. Hardeo'a store?Thos. Livingston, I. II. 15. FdgCj I?. It. Parker and A. 1. Todd Clerk. Grahatnville?J, D.Watson, B. B. Jox, I. II. Parker and ). I. Ward Jlerk. Socastce?Curtis Smith, J, W. Mo* 'orniack, David Itabon and S. S. Sards Clerk. Township Chairman are requested o make arrangements for the speak iru atf follows. locasteo, Soensteo Academy " 24 lucks, Greonwood u 25 Jon way, <c 27 Joiiv P. Dkiuiah, Chm'n hum. Fx Com. L A. MoDormott, Sec'ty Fx. Com. Electric l?iIters, This remedy is becoming an well iliownnml so popular as to need no ipecinl mention. All who have used Electric hitters sii.g tho sarno song )f pruisc.?A purer medicine does not exist ar.d it is guaranteed to do all that ?s claimed, Elootrio hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimpleg, holla, Silt Rheum and othor affections caused by impure blood. -Will drive Malaria from tho system and prevent as well as ouro all Malarial fevers.? For euro of Headache, -Constipation and Indigestion try Electric hitters - Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.?Price 50 cts. and *t.00 per bottle at E Norton ? drugstore. 1 Tlio Reform Oligarchy. ("Old Reformer" in th? Kdgeflehl Chronicle,] Are wo froo mon? Shall a fow thousands of the whito voters dictate to tho great majority of our citizens? We answer, no. a thousand times 110! Why, Mr. Kditor, we arc advised that a largo majority of the Reformers did not vote, and consequently they are in no wise bound: and they will vote as they please on the 28th instant. What tho outcome will bo wo .are not predict. We only say this, that in Kdgcfield County Reformers will not feel bound to support the live to be named to day, and that they will vote for those men who suit them, and will substitute other good men for those for whom it does not suit them to vote* Permit us to say further that in so doing they will do right. Lcb8 than 20,000 white voters i:i a ioiai 01 sit>oni ?U,UUU are running tho politics of the Stato, under tho direction of a luilf-dozen office-holdera. It is as well for the 00,000 to keep this fact, clearly in mind. It is their own fault that matters are as bad as they are. ? A.-. FConway I.odok, No G5 A. F .M. has called off until tho regular com munication in October next. Members will pler.so tako due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of C. P. Quatti.kiiaum, W. M.. y. M. Tomckins, SecPy pro tan. ADYHKTISKMFNTS. ItEMKMBEll to call on Dr. E. Morton for any kind of drugs or patent medicines you need He can supply von with one of tho best nilla known for cliills and fever. Cull \ for "NORTON'S BISCUITS." i B. R. KINGS, SPACE. I I UOOFINO sr.ATKW ITILICMINO CICIVI10NT ? AND BRICK COMPANY. MASONS SUPPLIES, 270 KAS'V Hay, CHARLESTON^. Q, IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH * cij.n n> *\ unci dealers in EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ROOK LIMB. I ROSEN DALE CEMENT N. V. , PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, LATHS, Shingles, Tiles, Fire Clay nncl nil BUILDING MATERIAL, BEST FULL SIZE FIRE BRICK. ALLSWEST. O. PIPE. ROOFING SLATES. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. COLUMBIA, H. O. Session begins Sept. 25 th. Nino regular Courses, with Diplomas, Special Courses with Certificates. KccpiRouiouW for admission modified Rnnrd ? 'month. Total necessary expenses for the year (excluslvoof travelling, clothing, and books) from $ 112 to $ 152. Send for Announcement. For further Information addrtM the President. Jam tea Woouuow. COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Cftl.UMHIA, 8. 0, Fai.l Skasion Qpkxs Bkpt. 37, 18114. Txyelvo departments of instruction. } Able faculty and diaMngulshed corps of lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit progressive. Elective courses. Heading j rooms, libraries, lino telescope, new chemical and physical apparatus. All rooma c irpeted, well furnished, and lightod \yl\h i gas. Open fireplaces. Hot andeolt\ hatha. Health unsurpassed, r^t\oro.ugfi course In I instrumental ?n<^ vocal music. For eatalogoa and further particulars, I advlress KKV. J NO. A. HICK, D.l). J/Arret Report. Wilmington, N. C., Aug, 20. Spirits Turpeutine, 2Gc per gal Rosin, 871o per bt>l for strained, good struined 921 Tar, 1 35. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, $1 00 for liurd and $1.70 for Yellow Dip and $2.10 j Virgin. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per busbol of 28 lbs. COTTON?Steady at G$ cents for middling. a Ordinary 4JJ cts. c Good Ordinary 5j> I ??! 1 II? ^ ^ ^ now miauling '? o-iu Middling d:i Good Middling 7 1 10 Georgetown Market. ; AUG. 4, 1894. 1 Virgin dip, 2. 00. Vllow dip, 1.00. Scrape, 1.15. f atciiCrystals. ? A well Assorted lol eonsi w!i 1 ly kept 011 hand. GENT For Ilex. Poultry Wetting. ,, J. M. MCKKIT1IAN, e Conway, S. C. Molil-y . _ V }I? I Jill < : Poor Health i: a i , 'means ao much more than ', , 'you imagine?serious and', ,'fatal diseases result from', , 'trifling ailments neglected.', ^ ,' Don't play with Nature's', ^ ,' greatest gift?health. , If you arc feeling ' , n , out of sort*, weak , , 1 1 ami geacralty exi g*l*AI 1 mc hausted, nervous, , , I J I ( IW 11^ li?vc no appetite , ' , v/TT and cant work, ' , begin at onectalc- , , V lug the roost relia- M ? I #*/\?^ ble strengthening , I I | III ntediciiie.whichis , , JL1 V/il Brown's Iron Bit. , , ters. A few hot. , , ipk , tics care-benefit , , comes from the, '/ . outers , tteth, and It's , pleasant to take, , It Cures ' I Dyspepsia, Kidney and l.lver ? , Neuralgia, Troubles, ' , ( 'Constipation, Bad Blood ' , ' ? Malaria, Nervous ailments ? t Women's complaints. , ' ' Ott only the genuine? it has crossed rod ^ * lines on the wrapper. AI "'hers arc ?ul>- a ' stitutcs. On receipt of two ?c. stamps we J ' will send set of 'I en IVcaiitiful World's \ I Pair Views and honk?(n.<. tBROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MO. \ ( f 3 .# SESSIONS BROS., SPACE. -A JESSE II. JOLLIM, ?MAWUPACTUHKlt OF? BUGGES, WAGONS, AND CARTS. } Excelsior Turpentine Tools, Uorsc-shocing a Specialty, G-ULLY whim:; rjejiji \N()C'K DOWN COTS for Sea shore pari IS T1IK PLAOK TO GET THE ind to secure urgaius that will surp leiving now ooda every week, whicli Ri > K 1? >rVrV Don't forgot to call and examine our iini foil prices. We can sell you a nice -nit o want anything in the furniture line, giv<> u reaus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, ( hair-, Ito *{ew II o me," and "Domestic," sewing ma< Bia HCCI^IIl o that when you are weary you can rock , 'allses are hard to boat. We keep constantly on hand tho best ucri it prices lower than ever before. A large f you want to buy a good cook stoke or k CA AH I , ''LOUR received every two or three A lot of Scotch Plaids ust received, besides a largo assortment Manuel goods, which are going low indeei ilink we can suit you in quality: stylo and | A,\; Sewing Machines and Machine Suppl iavo been selling these Machines for omplaint. .1 AMES Mlv' irhich are gaining in popularity ever} We have a lot of ladiestiico button ho astonishing low price H5 cents. PT^OWH A> JASTINOS ofvarious Styles kept on ham A IJj KINDS TUHP a choice lot of FAMILY (11 lNI) a thousand and one on now, which wc will soil cheap fo Please give us a call and see fc lsewhere, as we are confident we HORSEFORD'S BR& C()JYCEJ\'TRATi MKJYJ)L /:st MA TC' SNi) Vie above r/oods are kepi in stork in DEAI ON AS COOP TERMS AS (JA CO A TS' SIX-CO R h S POO A Wo keep constantly in Stock a wc offer to Dealers at as 1< in these United State tii/.e Yours for 3HLlbert Pot COMMISSION 1 ?I2ST Consi^nmen t -O-i Front Sreet, V ALL KI JOB PR] A_t The Hei \N OFFOBD COLLEGE ^ II STORE, s:imn\y<;s;, ty'x. WORTH OR YOUR MONEY, 1M Jn If/Mi I IQV; M " C*l?- < W11II I 1 jr 1 ?J i wo will sell at <>>! IMirCIOS nenso stock of clothln;' and let us quote f clothes at very low llgur? . If you 9 a cull and look over our stock of ltu u?d Leaf Center Tables, and the famous hines. Don't fail to buy one of our -TO-' azKC-^xiRS yourself to rest. Oar Una of trunks niul idos of Hour that comes to (lorry County lot of red rust proof oats just received Itchen safe go to Durroughs & Collins < > An or wooks from Michigan and Tennessee and Bedford Cords of Cashmeres, Worm I, Uln hams, and 1. ().>? stock of shoe are complete. Wo rices. Wo also keep the famous If NKW ilOAIK ies, constantly kept on hand. We yonrs. and aro yet to hear the first INS SIIOKS f (hiy. Itoots, which wo will close out at r 1 > 1 >w !. ENTINK TCOL8. iOCElUES Always kept on liainl, hoai?lea THINGS, too numerous to men v cash. >r yourself before purchasing can save you money. ID VllUlVi II. ITIOJW '<:/> ST. HI L YD. ').<\"s l ) /<;. // AYS' Fb\ f/udntUics awl noil />< furnished to .V 11K it'Alt OK J on UK 11S corroy a srKciM/rv. full lino of this Cotton which >\v prico as it can bo had ;8. Why not patrons? trade, BURROUGHS A COLLINS. toi4 <S^ Co., I ERC11ANTS i'lilinc and (olioir,. :s Solu'itod. HMow orlr NDOK 'Ml Y jL i.i v x3f m S&wJ; Saitfcp?* fa 1<1 Oil ice. ? VS. II. CARLISLE, LL. l>., President TWO 111,1, C'Ol It SI'S. ooossary expenses for ono your, Ouo uu<1 ril'ly