The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 19, 1899, Image 2
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IHURSDAV, OCT. 19, 18Q<).
A PARTING WORD.
1 sever my connection with the
Holt it v IlKitAi.n thus week having
sold it out entirely to Hon. J. A.
MePermott. who is too well known
to need any commendation at my
hands. In retiring from this work,
which 1 have discharged to the best
of ability for the past live years, 1 do
so fully sensible of the pain felt in
(P.liiirnf intr fivun ? i
.V|,?. .. v?^ m.wiii a |HV'|ML' ? IIUIII I
have learned to love, whoso friend
ships I shall carry with nie 'to the
grave and whose interests and future
good will over ho my hearts do
sire. In order to spare my own
feelings 1 wovdd say nothing, hut re
tiro silently, hut fooling a sense of
gratitude to those who have stood
hy me, 1 feel that common courtesy
makes this demand a pleasing duty.
The paper should luwe the generous
support of all Ilorr.v people and in
retiring I urge for my successor an
enlarged and increased patronage.
Having lived lave for twenty years,
where I expected t die, the circumstances
of life have < rdorod me elsewhere
and 1 shall go hem e cherishing
nothing but the l.i !o -t feelings
for all. The paper has never missed
an issue since it was lirst organized
in 1880, and will suffer no interruption
hy my retirement. Trusting
that the degree of prosperity now
enjoyed may continue to grow and
develop, and that the people I am
leaving may seize the opportunities
now presenting themselves for their
industrial development, 1 hid you
adieu,
E. VV Noi.i.kv.
IJ loop is reported to have been
shed in the African war. The limit
of the ultimatum having expired war
was declared to exist and the Uoers
commenced at once to march on Ladyxmith,
where a battle is reported
to have been fought.
A gentlemen of mature years, a
farmer who has been successful and
a man who weighs his words, said
recently that "the present-time is in
every respect inorc encouraging
than he has ever known." This opinion
seems to be general and every
department of trade seems to be on
the up grade.
Eaitii in the progress of our affairs
in Luzon and about Manilla has
Ix'cn badly shaken since the doctoring
of the dispatches became known
several weeks ago and our people are
losing faith in the matter so far as
support of the government$*policy is
concerned. The Iloer war is the
main subject of attention just now
and the sympathies of our people
will go out for them at their efforts
for independence.
\V k are really glad Unit Admiral!
Dewey has eot through with tho ovation
eraze and will now be permitted'
torest awhile. lrnless Atlanta out
does the New York art. and there is
no telling what Atlanta ran and will1
do. 1
Uoston will present Dewey with a
thousand dollar watch. The fact is
that Dewey can #et what he wants,
lie does not wa>>* 11??* presidency
and well he does not. And from our
standpoint,,we can t sec why a i,v one
should be hankering after the republican
presidency just now. Dirt is
heavy al best and with two t.hou: and
i .lands to carry, the. presidents .loud
is a heavy one. Me will carry fit ill
sonic manner until Novcmhurof :ne\t
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year when the probabilities of !i;dilenine
his load will be nearer
hand.
] I" the President steals the heart:
(11 \V< >;11 i' in1 is I ilii? In 11 ii 1 a i
Southern people a short \\ lrile :v*?"<
on a similar I rip. there Is u?? tellkn#.
w hat the result may be towards pav
his way to re-nomination. Hut
the men wele mino 1 he I*resident oil
his errand trip uredoin;^ just "what
should be accorded our eli'u'f \tmeist.ate
when he takes an outiou. If
demonstrations are significant of
popularity, and they are to a, certain
extent, then Mr. Bryan has no
cause to fear. President .Vie Kin ley
had a bi<; time on lfis Southern trip
and the people treated him like a
President should be. lie is now beino
accorded the same honor as he
hurries from point to point in tlie
crc.it West, and vet" the millions
who hail the chiefe.xeeutive. because
lit> iv < 11 i /?f nvoi.iil in.i ...til .
X...V. viti ? V, >>||| I III! I'll
dorse his war measure.
Tiik war iu South Afriea in some
respects is similar to that bein#
wu#ed in the Philippines and simi
lar to the wars in which (treat Urit
ain has ever been en#a#ed. The
war with the American colonies was
brought about by oppression which
became unbearal)! . and so with tin*]
Moors, they have borne as Ion# as
endurable and rather than sutler
longer have notified (front Ih'itain
to halt. The issue can have but one
end. The Hritons are stron# enou#h
and numerous enou#h to subjugate
this little republie and will do so. but
with a fearful loss of life. Mow Ion#
the stru##le may last, may be with
the Moers, as with the Philippine
islanders. We can see no hope for
the Trunsvaul, save in a general up
rising of Croat Hrituin's dependencies
and then there is poor probability
of such a thin# happenin#. Our
sympathies are with tin ho who eon
tend for liberty and a home form of
government, and yet the prospect of
a peaeeful solution of the African
trouble is not favorable to those who
have laid down the #a#o of war,
because they fell compelled to do so.
Dispknsauy matters at hcadquarl
ersare#rowin# lively of late. There
have been several removals recently,
the latest. Mr. I). A. (!. Ou/ts, book
keeper for the past six years Mr.
Ouzts furnishes some interesting article.
to the newspapers in which he
tells how he has been dealt with and
#ives an account of his removal without
the chance of a hearin#. lie
airs the general work of the dispensary
and shows up some connected
with it in an unenviable li#ht. His
Ion# term of connection with the dispensary
and his favor with those
who originated it. #ives him the
knowledge to speak of it, which he
does with #lovos oil*. There appears
to be a kind of monarchical form of
government a Chinese custom to
decapitate all who are in the way.
or whoso removal is desired. The
customs which prevail at headquart
el's :is Mr Ouats states them, ;iih1
he talks as though he knows what
ho is talking about. will find poor favor
with the people, The prohibition
party will ho vastly strengthened
by statements recently made regarding
tho conduct of a (Tail's in the
big bar room, and unless they can bo
sot aside, Senator Tillman will bo
needed to champion its cause. If
tho rottenness and incompetency
charged prove to bo true, the efforts
of the great originator may not be
powerful enough to carry it through
next year's campaign successfully.
A History of Marion.
Mr. W. W. Sellers of Marion
writes the secretary of State that
he has undertaken the preparation
of a history of that county which
was first established in 1785 and
called Liberty county, lie is desirous
of getting certain data from the
records on file in the State house.
il./t lAtK iutr
v/ll | III IWLII Wl I Sl'l I'll! I n~ I , JO.' I ,
I lev. S. A. Donahoe. paster M. K.
Church, South, Ft. Pleasant, W.
Va., contracted a severe cold which
was attended from the beginning by
violent coughing. Mo soys: "After
resorting to a number of 80 called
'specifics,' usually kept in the house
to no purpose, I purchased a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which acted like a charm. I most
: cheerfully recommend it to the publie."
For sale by Dr. K. Norton
and all medicine dealers.
PUOUKAM
I
Oi 'ec Dec Union to Con.vwt
With liood Hope Church
Oct. 27th, 28th, 2Uth
I I 'r'ulay -7th.
1 1 'Ml : l 111 Sl'I'lhiWI 1
,,, oy Rev. .1. I
Shipper. ' ,
la.oo in. ...
r - s. Dinner.
] ;U0 i? in. 1 ' ii i i i
,, ' . noil culled to ordei
K eeUon oi or ,, , ,
,ocrs. Routine busi
ness
2:00 ir v .... . ,
, *, e- i. 1 opie: \\ nut huv
I ? ,}s ions done for South Can
' . y H. B. Holmes,
j r ' j; ni.?T??i?ii*: In I Timoth;
When Paul snys ' I will there
'.yf that men pra.v everywhere.
1 ^ mt is his attitude toward women
\V yC. >1. 1011 iot t.
Saturday 2St.h.
0:5-50 a. in l'raise service by I'1
R Booth.
10;t?0 u m. Topic: education
Ministerial. Clencral. By 1). I >. liar
l'elson.
11:00 a. in. Sermon by Rev. II
s 15 lioberts.
12:00 in. Recess. I tinner.
) 1:00 p. in.-?Topic: Are we a.1
t Baptist protestnuts? If not. what
' do we claim? By Kev. J. M. Flom'
I i?K2:00
p. in. Topic: What relation
11a s Missions to Christianity? By
II M. Anderson.
'TOO |). ID (ioiliM'al ' u.xiiiess.
Sunday 2!HJi.
0 20 a. in Sunday School lesson
for (K-t 20th 1 Kim. Taught by I).
11. Jordan.
10:00 a. in Topic: How can we
make the Sunday School work more
oiVicient? My. l)i.,l.S. Husenbury.
11:00 a. in. ? Sermon by Itev. J. M.
Fleming.
Collection for State-Missions.
Red Hot From 1'he (inn
Was the ball that hit (1. H. Stead
man, of Newark, Mio.li., in the civil
war. It caused horrible ulcers that
no treatment helped for 20 years.
Then Bueklen s Arnica Salve cored
him. Cores cuts, bruises, burns,
boils, felons, corn -, skin eruptions.
Ilest pile cure on earth, 2*> cents a
box Cure guaranteed. Sold by
Ih\ T Norton, drucoist.
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lagged The whole (iang.
Sevierville,Tenn , Oct. Id. Three
masked robbers entered t he bank here
this mornin<r and attempted to rob
j the vault, containing coinddornhlo
money I'resident Wil.ium Mae
mahon threw his money into the sale
intl seized a gun. His first shot killed
the. leader of the robbers, I'earl
'rhnrinan. The ass'slant cashier,
John Marshall, rushed out of a side
door and shot two of the robbers'
horses. Calderick, .one of the robbers,
was arrested after being wounded.
Will Derrick, the third robber,
cot on u horse and rode a mile hotly
pur eed by a posse. On being surrounded
by th' men he lied into a
barn, whore he committed suicide by
shooting himself in die head. The
men are supposed to have come from
Kuo.wille on an early train.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr.
K ing's New Life I 'ills. Kverv pill
is a sugar-coated globule of health,
that changes weakness into st rength,
listlessness into energy, br.tin-fag
into mental power. They re wonderful
in building up the health.
Only line per box a1 Dr. K. Norton's
drug store.
A 0
A lot) pound bale of cotton at f>
cents is $22.ftO At 7 cents it is$31 .">(>
inleven million hales :.l f> cents is
$217.000.(Kit). Nine million i>:'lesat7 i
cents is $283,000,000. The South is
thirty-six million dollars ahead by
having a poor crop. The farmers '
would not learn sense enough tore
dure the acreage but a kindly Providence
shortened the yield for theni
and bellied them M<miiw( ...'.II
I I
"Sweet Bells Jangled
Out of Tune and Harsh."
1 Shakespeare's description fits thou*
sands o? women. They nro cross, despondent,
sickly, nervous?a .burden to
themselves and their families. Their
sweet dispositions arc gone, nnd they, like
the bolls, seem sadly out of tuno. but
thoro is u remedy. They can uao
McELREE'S
Wine of Cardui
It brings health to the womanly
organism, and health there means
| well poised nerves, calmness, strsnntk
I It restores womanly vigor and power.
It tones up the nerves which suffering
and disease have shattered. It is
tho moat perfect remedy ever devised
to restore weak women to perfect
health, and to make them attractive
and happy, fi.oo at all druggists.
For advice in cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
"The Ladies' Advisory Le-S
partment," Tho Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
KKV. .1. W. SMITH, Camden, S. ?.,
Jiayn : ?"My wit'n used Wino of C'ardul at home
or f ailing of tho womb and it entirely cured
ier.''
? ?lg > ? ? Mn? ?
Dr. M. A. Simmons Li vim* Medicine
Quickens the Appetite.. Aids digestion
gives Tone and Vigor to all the
functions, nnd fortifies the system
against. Kpidemie Influences. For
Sale by l)r K. Norton.
i4ti B?$ r l? wiiat Mm lYoplu
I my tiio most of. That's Why
Hood s Hnrtmpnrilla lias ttif heqesf
sale OF ALL MEDICINES
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to tinpublic
to know of one concern in tlic
land who is no afraid to be generous
to the needy and suffering. The
proprietors of Dr. King's New l)is
oo very for Consumption, Coughs and
, Colds, have given away over ten million
trial bottles ol this great medicine;
and have the satisfaction of
knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma.
llronchit is, Hoarseness and all
t> diseases of the Throat, Chest and |
Dunes urn sin*r?1" ?- "
( ..r HJ \HIMU liy II. Villi
on Dr. ft. Norton Dru^ist, ami ?,rol ,
i five trial bottle. Regular size 50c. (
and $1. ft wry I >ott K? ouaranteed,
. or price refunded J
V - *r? The
Most Reliable Worm Destroyer '
In Use.
Messrs 1 M. & It. ft. Powell, prom *
inent mere.units in Columbus coun- 5
ty. N. C. wrote us in July 1887, that'
"Rev. Mr. T. C. ftloyd gave his child
one dose of lioykin's "Worm Killer," u
and the result was 8(57 worms, lie
wishes all interested to know it
ftor sale by Iturrou^hs <Sc Collins Co
<Xhc IMew l)o I;
ttbilcc-i-tiKlcch lENtl n.
ALMOST A DAILY-AT THE
PRICE OK A WEEKLY.
JN
N
Tl?:? most widely t irculated weekly"
newspaper in America is the
Thrice a Week edition <>l" The New L
York World, and with the Presidential
campaign now at hand you can
not do without it. I lore are some ol
the reasons why it is easily the haul- S
er in dollar a year journalism. \j
It is issued every other day, and ,,
is to all purposes a daily,
Every week each subscriber re R
eei.es Is payes mid often during the y
"busy season 'J I pa^es eae.lt w eek.
'J lie price i-> only $ I. (XI per y ear.
It is virtually a daily at the priee
of a weekly.
L) 11 s news covers every known part
of the world. No weekly newspaper (''
eon Id stand alone arahfurnish such
service
The Thriee a Week World has at '
its disposal all of the resources of the
greatest newspaper in existence the ' "
wonder of modern journalism "*
"Ameriea'st i reatest Newspaper, "as
it has been justly termed The New b/h
York World. ' l/1
Its political news is absolutely im E^i
partial. This fact will be of especial
value in the Presidentialeampaiou I'1'
ft tin i it <'
The host of current fiction is found
in its column.
those arc only snmcbf ihe reasons;
there arc otlicrs. Uead il and set
them all.
We olVer I his unoqnaled newspaper
and lloiutv IIk.vAM) together one
year for $ 1. To.
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt 's 1 aver Pills keep the bowels
in natural motion and cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation
and kindred diseases.
"Can't do without them"
R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va.
writes 1 don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
xt ars. Am now entirely cured. T
i utt's Liver Pills "
> .
I. i l
Wo
& Climbing Up^I
9 fjARRYINO li
k b in?. ?***
? ? inillllllUHIIIIMII*^MHTH>^'; ~ ar0 Procluct
r fllliH ' suffering among
B vP^lpvr^and proHtrated I
Hgj 1" ' oa8e8? Tho perf<
U 111 1 i ing^s not01^hi?
Efl ' li <^euB may soon I
J -f Tf 'H take the trouble
I li WGERSTLI
fisJ i II \ k regulate all
--7 i 1 \ \? rostore the oni
_V J \ \ ) V -A proper conditio
H ^VJ I r?" j Regulator in sn
LJ ' doncy to consti]
? BED-FAST FOR
Cerstle's.'Female Panacea has nm
wife of one of our tenants. She had boon be
f _ medicine has cured her and she is loud in he
Get this medicine from your drug]
M sond us $1.00 and we will send you a b
\ L. GERSTLE & CO., Props.,
KING ST Ol
I
C. S. CAUSE1
BEST ATTENTION
TO TRAVELERS.
bare the best t
afford
Everything New. E
BEST ACC0M1V
The colored family of linker liaseuc<
Muttered two extremes. It was
burned out in Luke City, S. C., and
ems to have found a freeze out in
Xlnt."""1 **
>/ii,
- ?
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and
nil feel the results in loss of appetite,
poisons in the blood, backache, ner
vousness. headache and tired listless. V
run down feeling. But there's no
need to feel like that. Listen to J. *
W. Ciardener. Idaville, 1 nd. lie says* v.
"Klcetric Bitters are just the thing
for a man when he is all run down,
md don t care whether he lives or
lies. It did more to give me new ,u
?t rengtli and good appetite than any- w
hing I could take. 1 can now eat on
mything and have a new lease of fu
ife." Only f)0 cents at Dr. K. Nor ^
oil's drug store. lOvory bottle gu?
irunteed.
ro
We areolTering the Houuv IIkuai.o '''
md the following papers for oik* year >a
it the prices named below.
. -.??b' 11 ' * *
I JVMII I - > ? CCIi IV r>l?UO. $2.2i)
News and Courier, Weekly 1 75
Thrice a Week-World, N. V. 1.75 1M
Ilome and Cann 1.25
Atlanta Journal. 1.50
MARKETS. J.
\
< t KOKU K l'OW N.
Jew Virgin 2.25 j*
fellow dip 2.25
ic.rapc 1.50
pirils turpentine 17]
!osin. common Sue.
Wll.MINUTON.
pirils turpentine steady.
aelfinc barrels 10 j
uuntrv oarrels !S] L/C
osin steady at 05c
ir firm at $1 .80
Crude Turpentine. Hard $1.50
ip $2.80; Virgin
COTTON. Ill]
'dinary t I '?-1 Octs p l!-> tUIJ
)o I Ordinary 0 8 10 ' " n ' ' >
>w Middling. C |:j IC " I Nil
(Idling 71 < '
)od Middling 7? ii "
'''i' r?0(f?f?;M load
mis ;K?) io
ouldors () (? 7
u-koiiK Id to2.', v
rkoys por II) (livo) )
'if* ?)
w Peas (50c. |)us|,
JVDUts 7f,(. " " __
fu u'o id t.) r.i *.? for your .1 oil
i i ; ' i i ) \ ^it] our pricrs
rk ami prices satisfactory.
Down Stairs g
leavy hardens, washing, Iron- 7
ng and other laborious duties
i vu of an enormous amount of |H
women who are already weak
^y the ravages of fomale dieDrmanoe
of these heavy labors H|
many women, but the suffer- ^
featuro of the liousehold bur>e
removed if women will only |
to learn how. A few bottlos of
hq FEflALE k
c w PANACEA L
O. 3T. I3.)?7
menstrual irregularities, and ^
tire female organism to its
n. Take St.vjoaeph's Liver I Cct>7)
lall doses if there is any ten- '
pat ion or indigestion. ^
A YEAR.
do a most wonderful cure on the M
d-fast for twelve months, but your mm
>r praises orjatno.
IllXON HROS . Claiborne. Ala. ^ ],
pjist. If ho does not keep It, ^
ottlo, all charges paid. |fl
Chattanooga, Tenn. 7
lion I
- - Thi
corpo
4 9 banki
U J?-** "TP" S*** * 6^!
1U t ?- | ->??
H mean Dec* aqis
ivqAv
Ya PROP.
Re
i
cures
he country Gct:
Is.
)esign Modern
LODATION.
Hflm inn M RI H n i i X F
.. w * a I v/ u 1 I \J V/ V/ II II II L II U U U Lj
CONWAY S. C.
/e want all the Tobacco in South Carolina.
)ur Buyers Htive'Unlimited Orders.
On account of the most Liberal Prices, we are ecttine n immense
nouiit to sell on our lloor. but wish more. There is no bait for any one
ho conies to the Horry Warehouse, but there is a certain fact thut each
10 will get the Market value of their Tobacco, and be treated with that
irncssand liberalitythat has thus far characterized the Conway Tobacco
arket.
We bee to thank the llorry Tobacco Planters for the handsome patna<*e
^iyen us since our opening. L3The Horry Market is equal to any in
e State. Its success in every particular has been far beyond all expeetions.
We pledge you a continuation of our faithful service and hope to merit
ur patronage. Brine on your Tobacco and be convinced that we arc
e people.
Yours truly,
Horrv \A /
j a. vv ctidiui4?>t?>
E. COLES, Manager.
\. W. JENKINS & SON.,
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
We have on li n I a e >:n > 1 *?t * s 1 oel< <. f
{ tor XX ">? 'M'i-'I"
'
, ,. . . .>va.v -A-i. itist nvove 1 a car
of"u,r">l 'best Unties on th
JI lih'KT. ('.ILL TO S OS. OUT I'll I COS
HULL Hi] THE HOST .LVD S.ITISV.K'TIOjY
a r.i /lia'tll:/).
jreal
)EPARTMENT
>T() 8 j1 E. ;
Conway Bargain House
Is loaded down with New (Joods. and more goods arriving
daily. Remember, we have no old jjjoods to olfer .you,
but all new and up-to-date ?joods of ?he season. We have:
an> thine ybu want. MaUe our store your Headquarters;
Court w? eU.
We extend a harry WELCOME to one and all. Tluinfcine
you for your most liberal patroi.a^e in the pas.,.
We are most respectfully yours,
Thoill] >s< > 11 <Sr- Co.
3. collins, President. D. a. SPIVEY, Cashier
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N^I UUIMVVA Y
CONWAY, S.C.
7 fa/ Stock $ J 0,000. Surplus Fund 800O
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DIRECTORS:
r. O. Collins, \V R. TjKWis, I). A. Simvf.y,.
C. P. Quattlkhai'.m, F. A. Rokhouuiir.
transact a general banking business, and gu kc ] i< n p i.tfin
0 any and all matters int rusted to our cure.
s Rank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, linns and
rations and will give every reasonable faeilitv consist! at \. itb sound
ng to those doing business with it.
M HO S<GOOH jofpuomoj ouirn
1 jo paau ui uaqM )? For ,nformatlJ?n ^
frco nandlKXik write to
UO))CMlsoopt[|u?dtsitSs,pooii - Jrt.?"Am?rV
mq /?. a ,*<(? io n 81 x I w&rasswts:
.fctentiftc n,::cwau
' A L MERIT is the character- Larrest (ircalat'o.., wcrlntbo
y ,, ,, A. ... van*. fni-TrtUt ?*
stic of Hoods Sarsannriiin h ?
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i oven aftor other preparations fail. cmm.,- ......
Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S.
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