The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 07, 1899, Image 2

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<Thc $ort? $rrald. PUUI.ISIIKD KVKUY THURSDAY MORNINCP 11Y Til E CONWAY PUULISHINC CO., CONWAY, S. C. 13. NV. NOLL.HY, Uditor & ri*r SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, - - - 1.00. Six Months, - - Three Months, - ALWAYS IN AI? VANCE. Ife^'Ono coiil a woril in excess of 1">0 words for obituaries. I'okthy not accel'tkd. Entered at tho Post Otllre ?t Conway, S. to* Second-class Matter. A1)V E lt'fl S EM K N TS : rranslent advertisements $1.00 por itit It for tho first insertion, 00 cents an Inch for oncli subsequent insertion. Notices n local rending matter, 10 cents per line each insertion; under head of "Business Notices," (! cents a line each insertion. Oillchil advertisements nt toe run's :i 11??wr?<l by law iiilnT.il contra- Is will lor rt'tvr tisinjr throe or inotv in-mib-*. I'lIK IIkUAI.I) will I>1111! 1 li, :it (In- <il<Ti?ii?>ii of the I'M it or letters on oibjefi ol general interest, nv written plainly .villi ink ami necninpunied by the niun of tlio Kiitlior. Tlies- xlioillil Ik* directed to tile Kditol of I II K 11 KI: AI. I> UBUlTTANtT.S For Subscriptii nsor Ad\crtlM'iiu nts nuM be made to the MaNAckh, Con w an I 'uiii.isiiiko Company I HURSDA V , SHPT. 7, 1S<><). Adjutant (Scneral Floyd will go to Washington in the cniloavor In eel but tot' arms and uniforms for tin* milit ia of tin* Statu and to have the organization so porfeeted as to lie ready for any emergeney that may arise at any titne. (iiivrim.Mi news comes to us from Cuba through the late reports furnished the government by (Sen Fitzhugh Lee commanding the prov inctS of Havana ami Dinar Del Rio. The island has recuperated wonder fully since the close of the war, and should hegiven the form of governinent promised them. A similar state of u flairs eoidd be brought about in the Dhilippines by a similar course of conduct on the paid of this government and it is not too late to begin. Tn k elect ion in the eighth Missouri district on Tuesday of last week in which Judge Shackelford was elected to till the vacancy caused by the death of the late Richards I'arks llland, is a surprise to the administration and a blow at imperialism The repuljJieans exnect.cd that ilu> election would endorse the I'resi dent's policy, hut not so. Judge Shackelford not only run through all right. but increased the majori ties heretofore given .Mr. IJland. the idol of the district. This is hut the beginning of t he e ..1. Tn k Kilkenny a* . r r.ow going on in Kentucky. smacks strongly of what South Carol in.'. . '.erwent only a short while ago, ex .opt, thai in the blue grass section, several factions are arrayed cue against the other, while with us the fight was bid ween two classes. The fact that Colonel Ur.van has accepted an invitation to speak in that State makes matters more complicated as regards national politics and should the silver candidate enter Kentucky in the interest of Goebel, there are grave apprehensions as to his ability to control the electoral vote of the State Electoral votes are what presidential candidates need and as die. present complications have developed since the invitation was given, the democrats of Kentucky should relieve the situation in which Colonel Hryan finds himself. There are thousands i of democrats in the State who will leave Colonel Ihyan \vh< r. he enters their Stale in the interest of Coebol. j Another view. is. Goebel lias tlit*; democratic nomination, and while the opposition is formidable, can ' the presidential candidate afford to' notice it. Can tho (Joebcl faction run the risk of login# the electoral vote/ 11 is somewhat mixed. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who arc not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New l)is , eovery for Consumption. Coughsand Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma. Bronchitis, 1 loarscness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs arc surely cured by it. Call on Dr. K. Norton Druggist, and get a free trial b >ttlc. Regular size fttle. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. The Gigantic Fraud of This Century. The annual re nor t of lion. Clay Evans, oomtnissionor of pensions, will show that daring the year there were added to the pension roll 40.1UM names and 43,18t> were dropped, 34. HI.*) of these by reason of death There was expended for pensions $138,325,032. The annual value of theentire pension roll amounts to $135,(>17,001. being $040,400 more than it was over before, due to the i higher average value of pensions.; The roll is made up of 753.451 surviving soldiers, 237.11a widows and de pendent relatives and 053 inirses. The total disbursements to pensioners si nee 1 SGt? were $2,380,010. 074. During the same period $15. J pm.PSii wont to examining surgeons: $12,092,178 to pension agencies ami $02,237,228 for salaries and other expenses of the pension bureau. The totol number of original applications tiled during the year, in eluding those on account of the war with spain, was -ISptie. The number of original claims allowed was 37,077. During tho year 107,019 claims of all classes were rejected, j a large percentage of these being claims for increase. The report will state that the delay in the adjudication of claims is in nearly every case the fault of the claimants or their attorneys. In older that the present complex system of pensioning may lie simpli-1 lied and to secure a more uniform practice in the future, the appointment of a commission on the laws rules and regulations, is recommended. Hrave Men Fifll \ ietims to stomach, liver and hid 1 ncy tivubles a-- well as wo.nen, am i all feel I he reset t s i n loss of cp' >ct ib*. j poisons in the blood, backache, net I vousness. headache and tired, list less, run-down feeling lint there's no need to feel like that Listen to .1 \\ (iunlnci' 1?1; i v- i 111? In,I II,. sayv " * Kloot rie I ii I tors arc just the thino for a man whoa ho is all run down, and don't oaro whether ho livos or dios. It did moro to f^ivo mo now strength and "ood appetite than anything I oould take. I ean now eat anything and have a now lease on life. '. tidy aOeents. at l)r K. Norton 's Drue Store. Kverybot [ t le guaranteed. Ten Now and Original Sonus Which Can be Had l:ree. What will the opoat metropolitan! papers do next.? This is the (pics , t on some i?no asks noarl v < very day. Hut there is one which loads all oth ers. It has gained tlie sobriquet o! "America's (Iroat.cst Newspaper' by just such remarkable pieces of enterprise us 1 lie one which has just now att racted the attention <?r i )l'ess I all over t lie eonnt ry. Last week the New York Sundav World announced that it wouhl give away an alltuni ol new and original music, consisting of ten of tlieupto date class of song's that are so popular, such as son^s of sent intent. "coon" sillies, "cakewalks," &e. '1'hese ten the Sunday World proposes trdislrihuleonceach week, with every copy of the Sunday World. When it is considered that the average price of new music, written and composed by popular authors, is from do to l"> cents, the ! unparalleled enterprise of 'i he World j in giving the song away with a big Sunday newspaper, for which only ."> cents is charged, is apparent. The World requests that wt publish the following announcement: A Music Album free. From Sept.. to Nov. a. the Sunday World will issue weekly a song in sheet music form, wi.h handsome colored coverThe entire set will be mailed, pos. tage paid, foroOc. Kemittanees received after Sept .'1 will get the back numbers and each new number is sued. Besides the song. The World will also send its colored Art Portfolio. which is a 111 .ivel of journalism; its Sunday Maga/.inc. which equals the monthly periodicals, ami its Comic Weekly, which excels every comic weekly in the Cnited Stales except two, and in itscomicseope nnnnlu i u-.. in ....1.1: ... . ... ov . .. < ' l " v ?-| I I | HI! U U'ilI ions. Write it postal card to thoSundny World Music Kditor, Pulitzer lluihi ing. N. V., for ;t list of tlic songs A WONDHHVUL CURH OF PIARRHOHA. A Prominent Virginia Fditor had almost given up. but was brought back to perfect health by Chamberlaine's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dead his Kditorial. I suffered with diarrhu-a for a long time <tnd though 1 1 was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and sutlcred so much misery that I had almost decided to give up iill hopes of recovery and await the result, hut noticing the advertise inent of ('hnmberlain's Colic. Cholera amid Diarrhoea IJemody and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures laid been wrought by this remedy. 1 decided to try it. After taking'a few doses 1 was en tirely well of that trouble, and 1 wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man to-day and feel as well as I ever did in my life. O. It. Moore. Hillstil'o, Ya., Times. For ' sale by Dr. F. Norton. i I Coventor MeSwcenoy and stall' willi a batallion of infantry will go to New York the latter part of the month to partieipate in the Dewey i celebration. I The iMost Reliable Worm Destroyer I n U se. Messrs 1 M. A: B. F. Powell, prom inent merchants in Columbus county, N. C. wrote us in .Inly IKK7. that "Rev. Mr. T. C. l'Moyd gave his chi'd one dose of Boykin's "Worm Killer,'' and the result was *1(?7 worms, lie wishes all interested to know it. For sale by Burroughs iV Collins Co 9 5-ri* nuftor Tilltnai was mic of tin ? (soakers at the ntoutin^ of the Itimc t ii??t League M Crescent Park, K I . 1: a? Monday. MARKHTS. (I KOIKIC I'OWN. Now Virgin U.25 "Yellow dip . . SScrapo 1. T?0 Spirits turpentine 4It| Rosin, common hOo. XVI I.M I NUTON. Spirits tut'Dentiiie I Machine barrels I I Country carrels 43J Hosin steady at })5c Tar linn at *1.80 Crude Turpentine. - Hard Dip ?-.00; Virgin $2.00 COTTON. < >rdinary M 7-10 ctsV lb (jood Ordinary I ! > Hi u " I Dow Middling 5 7-10 ' 14 Middling 5 J " 44 j (Jood Middling 0J Corn 50(? ">21 Mains 0(a) 101 Shoulders 0 (<i)7 Chickens 10 to 25 Turkeys per 11) (live) Eg^s. !> Cow IVas 00c. per bush I Peanuts 75c " 44 AFrom (jirlhood \\ iicu ihoro is iinv n>:iivoness, move I JgST. JOSEPH'S LIVER REGULATOR My daughter was MilTerlng froiu n severe JK down" pafut ami Imcltsihe during l<or inniitlil "3 ?iirodurrd :\ jtprulini <iuh rrlug and |< i kii>ir sri X MAI.K I'ANACKA ?!. F. I', and sum* SI. JOSK1 &BI11K her. All jialns it ml biliousness were rcmot 3K i ever saw for juuiik plrls. jtl.. OERSTI.I3 & CO., Proprlct, 0<>0< A. W. JENK Livery, Feed ar We li:iw Ot) ll.llld ; IS. A, II1B t . W few; ... . . I . V, o.v,. load of tho vl/. I K!\ UT. CALL TO , sn. ill nb: rn /<; /;/ >"/ (i r.i C. S. CAUS BEST ATTENTION TO TRAVELERS. Fare the best affo Everything New. BEST AC CO A HORRY TOBAU CONWAY, < ? We want all the Tobac< O u r B u yers H a ve 1 <>n aeeount of the most Liberal 1' uniouut to sell on our floor, but wish 1 who comes to the I lorry Warehouse. !> duo will ocl the Market value of their hiiriios and lil ernlit vthal has thus fni Market. We bee; to thank the I lorry Tobaoi onuoo giyen us since our opening. T the State. Its suceess in every parliei Ptt ions. We pledge you a continuation of 01 ntur put routine. Hrin^on your Toha the people. Yours t rub Horry Tobac< J. Li. COLES, Manager. * ' .... *? - - 1 1 DEAL MERIT i til" cluiractn"* istio of Hood's SiO>a|>nrilI . ' j cmve ovrn after other pivpuintion* t i' ! (jlfi Hood's and ONLY HOOti'iJ. Founded in 1845. W Limestone - College. GAFFNEY, S. C. This Institution famous in t!ie history n( I'llum; tlou In South? nrolinn, hits recently been thorough ! Iv reorganized and now, with n I.AI'tiK ANI> ' AIII.K KACl I.TY, is prepared to do col low work of (h.. VKitY II Ki IIKST (illAl)K Nearly TWKN T Y Tllol s \ \|) in >1.1. \ l;-> It mm been appropi ia j tod for ImprnvMincnts, A SI'I KNI>II> MAY HI' I I.I>1 N( is belie erected w lilcli will contain a j largo A uditoi intn, a Library, a Heading Itooni, a I Museum of Natural Srli'iicc, a beautiful ball lor ' lh? Literary Society, and some nootlod olllccs. The building will be furnished with new heatingappu J ] ratlin throughout, all the rooms will be supplied I .. >. r - - <imi m-? iiiriunin1, new pianos will i?> piirclniM il. j ' now |?li\xiral, chemical ami niineriiloidcal lahorn I lories will Ih< hi eliort cveiythliii; (luii ' is necessary in tin- work <>f n first claw woman's J i will pro. i<le<l. The it>' i< inii'<|iiiiK(l in S.iulli Carolina for lioaillv nail for !. .dlhftlllO'w I.i inc.stone College nuikOB its appeal to tin- people 1 S'l UlCTI.Y ()N I IS OWN MIMMTS l.ilorurx. Scientific alnl f 'oiniiii-i i.il (' .if' s, | ho KKiil I. Ml (.'Old,1st K l?K<i|IKKS .Mil", (ilYKN liy the niltIn rilv of tIn- Stat" of Smith Carolina, Ail |i"dally lln>'i hi r i- in I'KltAtlOtlV Is offered lo tliost'desiringto become touchers, Therean-1lir?-?* ilopaitim-nt , tin- (.'( )1,1, l\l la, tilO S i, M I N A IIA , tin- | I'lllMAllY. I.i l l.iinr tone's friends and former students TBI I. rill'. NKWH M.I. <>\ Bit TIIK SOI I II, The levered C.M'T. II. I'.flltll' I'ITII Is ln> Hi'iiior I'rofc.-aor, l or f 1111 In-r infoi unit ion ii'.lilrow tlio ITesideh j i i:k iiavisi oixi i-:. \. ai. i*h.i> j to Womanhood.X ON'T LET YOUR 1>AU(JMTERJ\ I have a wrong merging into womanhood. JE lho^reai over) girl's life is(# fit this slauo win ii the menstrual fnne-Jt I it'll, mill she shoulder e every pr< >v i. ion obtainable for establish this period properly, without which she ir never heroine a perfect woman. Mothers. teat h your daughters to con lido in you. Kvplain their condition toO thcin and wateh over them as you JC v would I lie most delicate plant, and^# ^ as this most critical ago drawsJfo j near commence giving her i V] GERSTLE'S V Jn*w,?i? ia vi ^ remaie fauacea.gi r T^*?'(Or. IE7". 3P. )M",K X I It will establish tho menstrualjfL < functions, restore the strength nnd%7 give life ami energy to tlio entire being. I'KICK $1,00 PER KOTTLB.W the bowels n11 y with m< derate doses bilious attach, together with great "bearlng- j^ y lM-rioilrt. She luiil violent nervous spells which JL isation I hough! a tint tin of (iP.ltSTI.K'K Kit 33 ll'S I,IVF.lt HKldl VTOK ami com mm it d treat-2? ?m1 atnl the |ci !> ing v us slopped. It Is the bestv ? MAl\V Fl.l/A IIFNRS, Itculali, Ala. JK | ir.s, Chattanooga, Tenn.^E JNS <Sc SON.J id Sale Stables. t ? <unpletc st (>cU of And Kvoiy tiling in > tln? line ol lloi'>?' Mil .*> - >i 4f 11 ?,,yi Bfr . i j'Vip57 "?7> jnsi ri'i*ovi".l a car v^'VotVv |,(.sl I iii^ios on t ho s7-;a: /rs. out; rkicks .IXC s.rrisf.'lCTIO.Y ytkkd. . _ HOTEL. EY, PROP. ' < UANK RUIL^'^'ri the country rds. i Design Modern? AM0DAT10N. | s. s. c. it \ 11 !'1 :o in South Carolina..! j? Unlimited Orders.i1 ! T rices, we are oettin/jf an immense p More. There is no bail for inv one nl there is a certain fact that each Tobacco, an i be treated with that .N chnrnctoi i/.ed the Ct nwav Tobacco n 0 l*o Planters for the handsome pat n he Iforry Market is equal to any in nlnr has been far beyond all expeci.'fiHhful service and hope to me) it cco and be convinced that we are 1 a ^ el co Warehouse i 4-4. i One of "V^ M the best B A R= GAINS In YARD WIDE mmif i Offered At i tins. \ l-? * 7 /"\ 4-* * r t-? '1 - - uvci_y uuuy Should See it. I Bt ( is a i t hummer i. 11 Hill/ A few lending staples wlileli we re soiling at this season. We menion 1RAT, IIAY TRA ' r its oats sugar "lour corn copfee , il'TTFE soap candy ARC STARCH SALMON !acoi cigars sardines ODA TOBACCO POTTED I EATS. BAKING POWDER, Chenots, Canned Goods, and hundreds I other articles too numerous to i.?n t i ?n. We carry t he iRitsi noer f these goods in this section, we re in line to compete with anv first w lass (I rocery I louse. hi l>i Burroughs '<>< 6c Collins Co, .1 wwisrr MARION, S, C. Six Millions of Pounds Wanted Tills IS Til E US ST HOUSE I A'THE STATE TO Sl/OIU THIS.I UUo . I A'/) DAE 77/ I'l.ETE l.-Y E I EE )' II ESI'ECT. WE H.I\'E HI. EAT)' oE I! U) 'E IIS,WHO It EE HESEA T I II E /,. / HO EST.1/. /. \'l:E. /CTUIIKltS AND KXl'OUTKltS I in this country, and we have no doubt, at olo./e of this Tobacco season that (jui' books will show that a larger per rent, 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. OUR MR. II. A. REAMS, THE MANAGER OK THIS HOUSE, HAS BERN A MANUFACTURER, .DEATJ3R AND WAREHOUSEMAN for MORE THAN i EOKTY YEARS, lie started the Warehouse business in Durham 28 YEARS A (* O, AND 11 IS JUDUMENT on Tobacco can't be QUESTION El). HE (DYES HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO EVER Y I'lhEOF TOBACCO SOLI) AT TIMS HOUSE TO SEE THAT EVERY PILE URINES THE II K U I EST PRICE POSSIBLE. No one can work harder for the fanner's interest than he, for he isa TRUE PARMER'S FRIEND. W hen more convenient to ship than to haul, remember it will ivceive t lie same at tent ion. If at any time any one should be I)? dissatisfied with prices, wi' will have their Tobacco packed in first-class st vie, free of charg . Our grading department can't be surpassed, you get firstclass L'radine for nitnnl c.kI m ml V < w TI * 'ivm a/va i vtoi im., ...... - > . ? w I .->1 IV IM > U i\ l'l I / SOU ) FRKK OF CIIAUCK. Don't fail to j^ive us a trial and bo eonvineed tha wo inton l to stami in tbo front ranks of riylit and do our duly for all. Tins house will reooivo Tobaooo any t iino from daylight until llio'eloekat nijjht. When you oonu* ask what the following stands for: W. M. B, and S. A. G. and H. A. H. Your friends, ELLIS & IV-URCHISON, H. A. RHAMS, Manager. NEW GOODS' NEW GOODS! (Jomc early to tin' Conway Bargain House and avoid the rash. Don't delay too Ion#, goods are going fast. We are the recognized leadersof low prices in I lorry county. We have more new and up-to-date goods than any house in the county, and we oiler as a standing challenge that more goods can he bought of us for the same money, or same goods for less money than any other house. SHOES! SHOE ! SHOES! SHOES! For every age and foot. Q|^- ^ g to lit every body from three to one hundred yetjrw All the latest Novelties in OIIFSS (!()< >DS. Till M MINUS. FTC. Notions of every kind and description. Latest styles in Men and Hoys hats and caps. Trimmed and mihmT.eu/>d hats for the ladies. Childrcns hats and Tamoshanta caps. Hemp. Ingrain and Tapestry llrussels Carpets and lings of every <i ml. Fine Shirts, Collars and Cull's. Fancy Neck Wear in the Latest, Styles. In fact we have every thing to be found in a first-class OFPAHTdK.NT STOIIW at a price tha. simply defiesall eoinpotition. Most firms leal in claims, we deal in facts. We have not time or space to quote prices, but we respectfully invite you to call examine and be convinced. No rouble to show goods. Thompson <Sr Co. ==. l (1. COLLINS, President. d. a. SPIVEY, Cashier p AMI/ uniHix \JI UUINI W A Y CONWAY, S. C. Utpifcil Slock $20,000- Sttfpfttt-s S.Q&o DT RECTORS; R. (J. COLLINS, W R. TjKWIS, 1). A. SIMVKY. C. 1'. QUATTLEHAI'M, V. A. HirItRi?lT?)11s. Wo transact a general banking business, and j/o'-vrantoo promp utten. on to any and all matters intrusted to our care. This Rank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals. Mrnm uiwV U'OOrationc n?/l mill , "in ^every reasonable Tacilitv consistent. with sound inlnn# to thostvdoin# business with it. NOTICE. Tim County Hoard of K,location an examination September; jBSSa^uffirSffSB1WS?&tK$SZ Uli from ha. in. to 8 p. in. for the pufmo by a notice ??ven f:&<t>r uii&r^einUio n-pose of examining white appli- SjVfA?f \(lf ^ nits to teach in tho public schools j VlVftll ^ I lorry county. i LftlWOttelfnlntlor. --'a. t .->c>r|nth? ' Very Kespectfnlly. SKJKWVT''' V'Mt p, r>. (lAUKKI.BON, v " f?" Co. Supt. Ed.