The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 24, 1899, Image 2
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THURSDAY,"AUG. 1800.
Tiikkk is ;i disposition to hold the
Democratic National Convention as
early as February. Chairman Jones
will be homo from Kurope soon,
when a conference of lending men
will beheld with this end in view.
Tiik Dreyfus court proceeds daily,
with every point favorable to the
prisoner. The French government
and the French army are on trial,
not Dreyfus, and to do otherwise
than to acquit him, will be to cover
themselves with shame. The world
has already acquitted him and some
who sought his ruin have been disgraced
already.
Tn v. necessary complement of ten
thousand volunteers has been raised
and exceeded by one thousand and
another call for ten thousand addit
ional is to be made at once. There
will be but little trouble in getting
all the men needed, but, it is a pity
that these brave men should have to
die, many of them, in a cause con
demned by a large part of their
country. General Otis has not tilled
up the expectation of the public
and the call for his removal is too
strong to remain unheeded much
longer. If his position is as favorable
now as in early February, we
fail to see it, the reports do not show
it. If Wheeler were in command
it would bo did:. It with the infirmi
tv of years upon him to confine him
self entirely to h adq carters and direct
the fighting f- 1 some shady
Vol VOJlI f 111' nivn ir i. ii> 1,1,4 .->/ .
casionally would have boon fomul as
near the front as his position would
allow. Yet wo arc not anxious to
soc General Wcecler direct ing a Hairs
around Manilla, nor were we jubilant
at his departure for that place.
' Everybody outside of New York
laughing at Crokcr." He laughs
best who laughs last and before next
year's campaign shall have opened
many others who will care to indulge
a hearty laugh will be following
his example, lie got away from his
environments and was better prepared
to take an honest view of the
situation and seeing the matter in
its true light has declared himself
accordingly. With all its money
the republican party will find it the
nflfdost (iir)il rif Ut iivifti.iu.ii tr. .-...11
? "h"" v" 1 ??*..*.: IW jlllll
through next year with the Philippine
war hung to it. The administration
sees this, knows it to he
true and every effort will be made
to subdue the Filipinos as speedily
as possiblo as soon as the wet season
is over. The continuation of
the war another year will defeat the
republican party and they know it.
Tiikke seems to bo a very noticeable
indisposition on the part of the
Southern people to volunteer for the
Philippine war and those who are
offering their services, prefer the
carrying of swords to rifles. The
second call for ten thousand is to be
made mainly cn the New England,
Middle and Central Western States.
Had these States been represented
in the war as already waged, there
would have been aery raised against
the Administration similar to that
heard in the West and North West
which has furnished the troops and
? . V .1
made the sacrifice so far.
Tho South is the homo of lihorty
ami constitutional government ami
has never horn found wauling in va!
or. ami were tho circumstances mi h
as to warrant it, hor troops would
rush to tho front much fastor than
wanted. Hut this war tinds littk
sympathy in tho South audi* \asth
un]>opular in many quarters of tho
country. The Administration kept
tho Southern troops away from the
front in the Cuban campaign and
they have no disposition to <jo to
the other side of tho world to suhju
tfato a people liohtino lor liberty.
Tin: eiti/.ons of Conway are to vote
to day for Mayor and town council
.,,.,1 I,.: ?: i. . . ...
...... mi 11 iii in- mi uriu'l j mi i ill
nomination, wo would urgently suggest
the widsom and iui|>?>i"tuti<*o of
retaining tho present officers and
while none of them seek re election,
wo believe that they will serve us
again. if our people with any decree
of unanimity ask them to do so.
When the election was held last year
it was supposed that the term was
for two years, but it has developed
that the election must be hold aiinu
ally and we really believe that it is
unwise to make a change so soon,
when no reason exists for it. We
have a plenty of good men for these
positions, but that is no reason for
making the change, and we most urgently
request our fellow citizens at
the polls to day to ask the old board
to hold over Can you do any better?
We are fortunate in having at the
head of our municipal allairs an at
torney of large legal learning and
and exceptional business qualifications
and it is earnestly hoped that
his serviees may be retained for
another term at least The councilmen
are all young men of means and
business activity and who have the
best interests of the community at
heart. Is there any good reason
why they should be changed? We
think that you will agree with us
that there is not. If there has been
any opposition to the management
of our municipal affairs, could a new
board expect to make it less? Consider
these things which are surely
worth your consideration ami let us
with a great degree of unanimity
ask the present board to serve us
another term. We are enjoying a
degree of prosperity hitherto unknown
and everyone seems to be taking
a good natured view of the situation
which presents itself to us.
The progress of the past eighteen
mnnll.o Iwu. I <" ?
i a \ ' 11 i no utio 1/1 \ M ^ll'alll'l I 11 il 11 MM
two decades preceding and looking
forward with pride and expectation
to our future developments and the
good of the community, impels us to
write in this manner. Retain your
present town council for another
term if possible to do so.
To Catch Tobacco Flies.
Mr. W. IT. 1 taker, of South West
township showed us Saturday a
can full of Ilies that he had caught in
his tobacco crop Mr. Raker says he
takes a tin can about 2-1x30, several
inches deep, puts 3 pints of molasses
mixed with 1' gallons of water, into
it. This hesels in the tobacco patch,
and the odor arising from this preparation
attracts the tobacco Hies
which generate the tobacco worm.
One can of this simple preparation
is said to protect several acres. Mr.
Raker says by using this his tobacco
has not been bothered at all by
worms, Kinston, N. C., Free Press.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs.
Ada E. Mart, of Groton, S. 1). "Was
taken with a bad cold which settled
on my lungs; cough set in and finally
terminated In Consumption. Four
Doctors gave me up. saying I could
live but a short time. I gave my- !
self up to my Savior, determined if I
could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advised to
get Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I
gave it. ii trial, took in all eight hotties.
It has cured inc, and thank
God, 1 am saved and now a well -and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free
at Dr. F. Norton's Drugstore.
Regular si/.o ftOo. and $1.00. Guar
anteed or price refunded.
?*
A Monster Melon.
Governor Candler, of Georgia, re
: i i ~. j i.v.; i i ...
iH-ivi'u r l uiay a meion, which
the governor tersely express as a
"whopper." Its weight was 1112
pounds, its girth tin inches and the
circumference from end to end 70 inches.
In the afternoon the governor
invited the capitol attaches to a
watermelon feast in one of the department
rooms. There was a suf
ficicncy for thirty-six gentlemen and
two ladies, who were at the feast,
and enough loft over for four negro
porters of the capitol.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. K. P. Olivia, of Barcelona,
Spain, spends his winters at Aiken,
S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe
pains in the back of his head.
On using Electric Hitters, America's
greatest Blood and Nerve Uemody,
all pain soon left him. lie says this
grand medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that it
cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies
the blood, tones up the stoni
ach, strengthens the nerves, puts
vim, vigor and now life into every
muscle, nerve and organ of the body.
If w? ak, tired or ailing you noedit.
Every bottle guaranteed, only .'?<>
cent. Sold by Dr. E. Norton. Druggist,
^?>ocoe>ooeooco<
^irlhooc^
?% When thorr is any costlvoness, move
St. Joseph's Liver Regulatof
My daughter was tnfTtrlUg from n severe
down" paio* ami l-uetenrbe <lnriiii; her month!
C^nrodoeeil a i><< ulivi tinnci lnt and jerking nr
bl m ai,k panacea Mi. i iv mid some sr. j0sk1
C^lng her. All pains and biliousness were remo<
Jl I ever saw lor >oun;< girls.
^L. QERSTLE & CO., Propriet
A Mother Tells How She Saved Her
l ittle Daughter's Life.
I am tlu* mother of eight children
and have had a groat deal of experience
with medicines. Last summer
my little daughter had thedysenlery
in its worst form. We thought she
would die. I tried everything I
could think of. hut nothing seemed
to do her any good. I saw by an
advertisement in our paper that
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended
and sent and got a hot tie at
once. It proved to be one of the
very best medicines we ever had in
the house. It saved my little (laughter's
life. i am anxious for every
mother to know what an excellent
medicine it is. Had I known it at
first it would have saved me a great
(leill of M M V ii >1 v ; i ml in v til I 1?> #! ? n??l? 4
much sulTorintf. Yours truly. Mtts.
F. I >i hihi'k, Liberty, K. I. For sale
by Dr. K. Nort u and nil medicine
dealers,
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A New Use For Lasses."
The usefulness of a porous bicycle
lire may be prolonged, according
to a wheel builder, with molasses.
Remove the tire from the wheel and
pump in three times the contents of
the usual small hand pump filled
with molasses. Leave the lire about
an hour before returning it to the
wheel, when it may be pumped up
with air in the usual way and is
ready for service a^ain. This has
been frequently tried, with the result
of keeping the wheel runnino
from one to three weeks. If the tire
is not hopelessly worn a second molasses
treatment is possible.
The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer
in Use.
Messrs I M. iV 15. F. Lowell, prom
incut mere.units in Columbus county.
N. ('. wrote us in .Inly 1SS7. that
"Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd ?jave his child
one dose of Hoykin s " Worm Killer,"
and the result was !{(?7 worms. Ho
wishes till interested to know it.
For sale by Rurrou?rlis iV Collins Co.
Ilappeninj;s on Critlny.
Moscow burned. {
Mayflower landed.
I last ile .lest royed.
Shakespeare horn.
Anieriea discovered
.loan of A re earned.
Iiineoln assassinated.
Kinjif Charles beliended.
Washington was married.
.1 alius C;esar assassinated.
Napoleon Ronaparto born.
Rattle of Waterloo fought.
(Jueen Victoria was married.
Rattle of Hunker llill fought.
Hut tie of New Orleans fought.
Declaration of Independence signed.
During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea
was one of the most troublesome
diseases the army had to contend
with. In many instances it became
chronic and the old soldiers still suffer
from it. Mr. David Taylor of
Wind UidjJfO, (IreeneCo., Ha., is one
of these. Ile uses Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and says lie never found anyt hine
that would ve him such quick relief.
It is for sale by Dr. 10. Norton
and all medicine dealers.
DoctorsSay;
Bilious and I ntermittent Fevers
which prevail in miasmatic districts
are invariably accompanied
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of MeaStu.
The liver is the great "driving
wheel" in the mechanism of j
iuan> and when it is out of order, I
the whole system becomes dc- ;
ranged and disease is the result. (
Tutt's Liver Pitts '
Cure all Liver Troubles. !|
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ions strictly eonlldontlnl. Handbook on Patents
sent froo. Oldest tittoncy for scctirltiK patents.
Patents Inken through Munn it Co. receive
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Scientific American.
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to Womanhood.X
jON'T LET YOUR DAUGHTER^
I have a wrong merging into womanhood. JT
Tim greatest i ritis in ewry girl's life is*#
at tills Stage when the menstrual func-J*
is arc heing established. ami she should*#
e every provi.lon obtainable for establish-^^
this period properly, without which shejF
never become a perfect woman. Mothers.#*
teach your daughters to confide in jft
you. Kxplain their condition toC#
them and watch over them as you JK
- \ would the most delicate plunt. and^#
V as this most critical age draws^W
\s. near commence giving her *#
y GERSTLE'S ?
J/Female Panacea.];
I T"A"(C*. OF. IP. )"? 5 \
' It will establish the menstrual 2
functions, restore the Strength and* '
give life and energy to the entire# .
being. ''KICK $1.00 I'BK ItOTTI.H \ '
trie t>o we is Kent ly with numerate closes or?%
bilious attack, toKfthfr with rreat "bearl?K
ly periods. She bail \ iolent nerrous kpe11m vv blrh jK
nsation. I boiiKlit a buttle of (iBIISTI.K'S KK
H S I.IVKH KKUI'hATOK and rommcurrd treat-*
rrd and the Jerk injr ? an stopped. It is the bestmB
MAUY KM'/.A ItKNKS, Ilenlab, Ala. J?
ors, Chattanooga, Tenn.Y
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Founded in 1845.
Limestone - College.
GAFFNBY, S. C.
'I*l?is Institution fatuous in the history of odin ation
in South {hire Una, Ins roc. ally horn tho.. ; jit
ly I'rory'imi/.nd unit now, with a I.AIit.li ANI)
A 111.10 FA( t l.'I'Y. 11' preparoil to do collovo w 01 k
of the V Kit V IIICIIKSV OKADK Nearly TW'KN
'I'Y THOUSAND I>1)1.1.A li ? have boon approprla
ted for iniprovenieiila, A 81'I.KNDII) NKW
III 11.1)1 Nti in tioiii" oroctod w liii'li \\ ill coi,tain a
lai'Ke Anditoriiitn, a l.ihrary, a ItoadiiiK Itooin, a
Museum ol Natural Science, aheatitiful hall lor
the Literary Society , and Home needed olllces. Tito
htiildine ?i|| in- furnished with new heating nppa- 1
rntiw throughout, allthe looms will lie supplied |
with new furniture, now piano-will he puichnsod,
new physioal, chemical and miiicraloeical labors
lories will ho ooniiiiioil In . lii.n ... .. i.i... .i._i
,--11 .....J, , Hill
in IH'COHPIIIY ill (lie wiirl; of a llrnt lln-H wninaii't.
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STKICTI.Y oN ITS OWN ,M Kit ITS Literary.
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I.All (MH.I.KtiK DlftSltKKH \ UK <! I V K N In the
authority <>[ tln> stuti'of Sunlit t'lirolimi. An rspi-i
in I ly 11 in* iiiiiiHo in I'KDAUOliV i* nfTi'ii-il t??
IInwi> ili'niriiijj to lii'i'iiiiM' toaclicra, 'I Iii-i ' nil'111111'
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MS IS DAMS I.OI><;i:. \. >1. I'll 1>
WoT^ord Col icoc.
.las. II. Carlisl , LL I). I'rcsitloiil. i
Ki^lit depart in aits ineludiii*; the!
Now Chair of 11 iSTOUY and K/'O i
NOMICS.
WOL^KOKI) K1TTI N(1 SCHOOL, j
An oxoollonl training sehool fori
hoys. A M. DhPkk, A. M. I
I lead Master.
For catalogue addrcs,
J. A (1 AMKWKLl.,
Spartanburg, S C.
Kith Session begins September 20th.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
One Hundred and Fourteenth
Year begins Oet. 2. Furnished
room and board in College Dormilo- i
ry $!0 and $12 a month, according to I
room. One free t wit ion scholarship
to each county of South Carolina,
the holder to be appointed by Probate
Jud^e and County Superinten- !
dent of Education. Entrance Ex-j
aminations, and Competitive Examinations
for vacant Hoycc Scholar-j
ships (which jjives $150 a year), on
Sept. 20th and HOth.
Total expenses for hoi .'or of
scholarships $102 and $122, accord
inc to room; for students not hold-,
inc a scho'arship $-10, tuition fee, in
addition.
For catalogues and information in j
full,
Address,
I I A KKISON 1 v A N DO I, I'll,
President.
MARKETS.
(l KOltOK rows.
New Virgin 2.50
Yellow dip 2.25;
Scrape 1.50!
Spirits turpentine IXJ
Rosin, common 00c. !
Wll.MINOTON.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels IX.\
Countrv oarrels IX
Rosin steady* at 05c
Tar linn at / $1.00
Crude Turpentine. Hard
Dip $2.00; Virgin $2.00
COTTON.
Drdinary 2 7-10 clsf' lb
jlood Ordinary -I 12 10 ' '
Low Middling. "? 7 " '
Middling 57 .t tt
iood Middling f?j < < u
?rorn 50 (4 523
!)(^lo,
?houl<lm ? (?7 ;
-jhiokens 1(1 to 25,
I urkeys per ll> (live)
Stfgs 0 !
/0\v I cas (iOc. |)<>r Inisli
'canuts 75f? .. <<
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ftr/.r r.rr.n vnrsrror. we no i r
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in t lii.s country, and wo have no doubt, at clo. c of litis Tobac co soas?
that our books will show that a larger percent, of the tobacco sold here
is bought direct by Manufacturers and Exporters than any market, according
to quantity sold. It is a well-known fact that manufacturers and _____
exporters have to buy it before it can be consumed. OMR MR. II. A ||
UK A.MS, Tllft MANACKU OF THIS HOUSE. HAS HftftN A iMAMJEACTUREll,
-DEALER AND WAREHOlJSftMAN for MOIIK THAN
ftoRTY YEARS. He started the Warehouse business in Durham 2H
Y ft A RS A<!(>. AND 11 IS JI' l)(! M ft NT on Tobacco can't be QI! ft ST I ()NKD.
lift (JIVES IMS PERSONAL ATTMNTR )N TO ft VERY PILE Oft
i'OHACCO SOLI) AT TIMS HOUSE TO Sftft THAT EVERY LHLft
IJRINOS Til ft III < 111 ftST PRICE ROSSI Hftft. No one can work harder
or the farmer's interest than he, for lie is a TIM) ft ftAR.M ICR'S ftRIEND.
nmne gaocyx???EJCT^.rim^?W8wat?MKa
When moiy convenient to ship than to haul, remember it will rovivo
t In* sumo at lontion. If at any ti mo anyone should bo b> disuvtisiedwith
prices, wo will hav* their Tobacco packed in llrsl-ciuss stvie, free
>f charge. Our <!fradin?; department can't be surpassed, you ^et tirstlas?
j;rndin?{ for tiedual cost. and YORK TOI1AOCO INSUKKD UNTIL
lOLI) I'1 RICK OR CI IAIN IK.
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Don't fail to jjive us a trial and be convinced tha we intra-! ir? sfand
n the front ranl:s of ri&ht and do our duty for all. This lu.u.u- will roeive
Tobacco any t ime from daylight until 12 o'clock at nij/ht. When you
oine ask what the following stands for:
W. M. B. and S. A. G. and H. A. H.
Your friends,
ELLIS A MURCHISON,
4. A. REAMS, Manager.
W W V A v^7 tt n n
w a u o in i
Make This Space Your Special Study
Next Week. A. C. Thompson of the
'Jonway Bargain House
is Now at the North Making Extensive
Purchases.
Thomoson \r Co.
KINGSTON
HOTEL,
C. S. CAUSEY, PROP.
IEST ATTENTION
OTRAVELERS. BANK
Fare the best the country
affords.
Everything New. Design Modern
BEST ACCOMMODATION.
. G. COLLINS, President. [). A. SPIVRY, Cashier*
BANK OF CONWAY
CONWAY, S. C. 0
'i/iihiJ Shirk .$20,000- Surpl S.OOO
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DIUKCTOUS:
R (J. Coi.i.iNS, W U. LKWIS, I) A SIMVKV
C. 1\ QllATTI.KllAf.M, v. A, lil.-lfllOl HUM.
Wo transact a ?/onor.il hanking business, and j?u.ruutcc promp at Ion v
n to any and all mat tors intrustod to our oaro ' w
I'll is Bank respect fully solicits the deposits of individuals, firms ami
pornlions and wili hivo ovory reasonable facility consisting with fcoi.r.d
nkinjj to llioso doii o business with it.