The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 03, 1901, Image 4
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SPIRIT OF AMITY !
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Dr. Talmuge Commends Good Feeling
Among Mankind.
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Sfvmttona lllaatrlont EiRaipIti In Ilia
lirmun?Th? Urnoa of VorglT*
taa ? Kludntii Mm*
nlflceut Word,
[Copyright, 1901, by Louts Klopseh. N Y.J
Washington, Sept. '?1.
In tiis discourse Dr. Talmnge commends
the spirit of amity and good
leeling and meutious illustrious exampits
of that spirit; text, Acts, 34:U,
"The barbarous people showed us no
little kindness."
Here wo are on the island of Malta,
another name for Melita. This island,
which has always been an important
commercial center, belonging at different
times to Phoenicia, to Greece,
to Rome, to Arabia, to Spain, to France,
cow belongs to England. Tho area of
(he itlauds is 100 squuro miles. It ia
In tho Mediterranean sea and of such
clarity of atmosphere that Mount
Aetna, 130 miles away, can be distinct
Jy iteu. The island is gloriously mem- j
orablo because the knights of Malta
for a long while ruled there, but most 1
famous because of the apostolic shipwreck.
Tho bestorined vessel on which 1
Paul sailed had "laid to" on the starboard
tack, and the wind was blowing
east-northeast, and, the vessel drifting '
probably a mile and a half an hour. I 1
She struck at what, is now called St.
Paul's bay. Practical sailors have tnk- '
en up tho Bible uoeount and decided be- 1
yond controversy the place of the ship- 1
wreck. But the island, which has so 1
rough a coait, is for the most part a ]
fallen. Richest fruits and a profit- i '
sion of liosey characterised it in St. j '
Paul's time as well as now. Tho finest '
oranges, lxgs and olives grew there.
When Paul and his comrades crawled
up tho beach, saturated and hungry '
from long abstinence from food and 1
chilled to the bone, the islanders, I
though called barbarians because they
eoald not speak Greek, opeued their
floors to the shipwrecked unfortun
ates. Everything had gone to the bottom
of the deep, and the hnrefooted,
bareheaded apostle aud ship's crew
were in a condition to appreciate hospitality.
About 25 such men n few
yeavs afo I found in the life stntion j
near East Hampton, Long Island.
They had got ashore In the night from >
the sea, and not a hat or shoe had ;
they loft. They found out, as Paul and
hia fellow voyagers found out, that the
lea la the roughest of all robbers. My
leit flnda the ship's crew nshore on
Malts and around a hot ftre drying
themselves and with the best provision
the Islanders oan offer them. And
they Into government quarters for
thres 4?/p to recuperste, Publius, the
ruler, inviting their, although he had .
levers sioknesn In the hotise at the j
fime, his father d own with a dnngeroun 1
llnsss. Yea, tor three months they
stayed on the island, watohing for a
ihlp and putting the hospitalities of
the islanders to u severe test. Hut it |
indured the test satisfactorily, and it
M recorded for all the ages of time nnd j
eternity to read nnd hear in regard to 1
the inhabitants of Malta: "The bnr- |
baroua people showed us no little kind- j
sess." |
Kindness! What a groat word that i
is! It would take a reed as long us
that whloh the apocalyptic nngel used
lo measure Heaven to tell the length,
(he breadth, the height of that munificent
word. It 1* a favorite Hible word,
snd it la early launched in the book of
Denesis, caught up in the book of ,
Joshua, embraced in the book of Ruth,
iworn by in the book of Samuel.
frowned In tbe book of Psalms and fnthroned
in rnany places in the New (
Testament. Kindnesst A word no
more gentle than ruighty. I expect it ,
will wrestle me down before I pet (
through with it. It is strong enough
to throw an archangel. But it will be
well for ub to ntand around it nnd ^
warm oureelvos by its glow as Paul
and his fellow voyagers stood around
the fir? on the Island of Malta, where
the Maltese made themselves immortal
in my text by the way they treated
Iheir victims of the sea. "The barbarous
people showed us 110 little kindles#."
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Kindness! All definitions of that (
multipotent word break down half
way. You say it. is clemcuoy, benignity,
generosity; it is made up of good
wishes; it is an expression of benelirence;
it is a contribution to the happiness
of others. Rome one else sayt>;
Why, I can give you a definition of '
kindness; it is sunshine of the soul; it
la affection perennial; it is a climatic
grace; It is the combination of all
graoes; it is compassion; it is the per- 1
feotion of gentle muuliness und womanliness."
Are you all through? You 1
have made a dead failure in your definition.
It cannot be defined, but we
all know what It ia, for we have all
felt its powor. Some of you may have
felt it as Paul felt it, on some count of
rook as the ship went to pieces, but
more of us have again and again in
tome awful stress of life had either
front earth or Heaven hands stretched
out whioh "showed us no little kindness."
There is kindness of disposition,
Madness of word, kindness of act, and
there Is Jesus Christ, the Impersonation
of all of them. Kindness! You 1
csaaot affect it. You cannot play it as
apart. Yoa oannot enact it. You cannot
dramatise 1%. By the grace of God
f an must have it inside of you, an evcrastlng
summer, or, rather, a combination
at June and October, the genlulity i
of the one and the tonic of the other.
It aaaaot dwell with arrogance or
pita or revenge or malevolence. At
Its first appearance in the soul ail
these Amalekttes and Gergishitcs and
Hlttttes mad Jebusites must quit, and
quit for^rre*. Kindness wishes every- i
body well?e very man well, every
woman well, every child well, every
bird well, every horse well, every dog
well, every est well. Give this spirit
lull awing, and you would have no >
Tho Pistol Law.
There is somo tloubt among dealers
in pistols as to when the now law pass <
ed by last legislature goes into effect, i
Thelaw, howevor, makos July 1, 1902 '
as the time when no moro pistols oan i
be sold of the usual variety. Tho aot i
provides that pistols twenty inohes long 1
and weighing thrco pounds may then be i
sold to those who want thorn. 8uoh a <
weapon oonld hardly be oonoealcd in <
the hip pooket of one who brought it, 1
but the law goes even^ fprther and pro- 1
~ W& wounded. &ve officers and 150 1 r<
ftfc. men were made p^soners. M*jorlsi
uova readj %t societies for pre>?aifoa
>f orueltjr/to animal*, no mora u?ed of i
woteotive sewing woman'* assocla
ions, and it would dull every sword
int.il it. would not cut skin deep, and
inwhoel every battery till it could not
oil, and make gunpowder of no more
irc in the world except for rook blustng
or pyrotechnic celebration. Kindiea*
is a spirit divinely implanted and
u answer to prayer, and then to be j
sedulously cultivated until It tills ull ,
he nature with a perfume richer and
more pungent than mignonette, and, ,
ia if you put a tuft of that wromutic (
lienuty behind the clock on the mantel (
ar in some corner where nobody con ,
-ee it, you find people walking about
four room looking this way and that,
and you ask them: "What are you
ookiug for?" and t hoy answer: "Where
is that flower?" So if one has in his
soul this infinite sweetness of disposition
its perfume will whelm everything,
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Let us alt pray for the spirit of kindness.
It. will settle u thousand questions.
It will change the phase of everything.
It will mellow through and
through our entire nature. It will
transform a lifetime. It is not a feeling
got up for occasions, hut perennial.
That is the reason I like petunias bettor
than morning glories. They look
very much alike, and if 1 should put in
four hand a petunia and n morning
glory you could hardly tell which is
l lie petunia and which the morning
glory. Hut the morning glory blooms
only a faw hours and then shuts up
for the day, while the petunia is in as
widespread a glow at 13 o'clock ut
noon and six o'clock in the evening us
ut sunrise. And this grace of kindness
is not spasmodic, it is not intermittent,
is not for a little while, but
t irradiates Hie whole nuture all
through and Hear on till the sunset
of our enrthly existence.
Kindness! I urn resolved to get it.
i\re you resolved to get it? It does not
rtoino liv haphazard, but through culture
under the divine help. Thistles
[jrow without culture. Koclty uiounIain
sage grass grow s without culture.
Mullein stalks grow without culture.
Hut that great red roso in the conservatory,
its leaves packed on leaves,
jeep dyed as 1 hough It had been
obliged to tight for its beauty and It
wore still reeking wUh the carnage of
the bnttle, tlint rose needed to be cultured,
and through long years its
floral ancestors were cultured. OOod,
implant kindness in all our souls and
then give us grace to watch it, to enrich
it., to develop It!
Still further, I must speak of landless
of word. When you meet unyine,
do you say a pleasant thing or
>n unpleasant? Do you tell him of
in agreeable thing you have heard
lbout him or the disagreeuble? When
le leaves you does he feel better or
lues he feel worse? Oh, the, power
if the tongue for the production of
lappiness or misery I Ono would think
from the way the tongue is caged in
ive might take the hint thut it has
? dangerous power. First it is ,
chained to the buck part of the
mouth by strong muscles. Then It is
iurrounded by the teeth of the lower
juw, so many ivory bnrs, and then
iiy tho teeth of the upper jaw, more
ivory bnrs. Then, outside of all, are
the two lips, with the power of compression
end arrest. And yet, notwithstanding
these four imprisonment*
or limitations, how many take
no hint in regard to the dangerous
power of the tongue, and tho results
<ro laceration, scarification and
lamnanon.
Oh, say (he cordial tiling! Say the
useful thiii#. Suy the hospitable
thing. Say the helpful thin#. Say
the Christlike thin#. Say the kind
thin#. 1 admit that it is easier for
some temperaments than for others.
Some are born pessimists, and some
are born optimists, and that demonstrates
itself all through everything1,
ft is a cloudy morning. You meet ft
pessimist, nnd you sny: "What weather
to-day?" lie answers: "It's going
to storm," and umbrella under
arm and waterproof coat ihinr that
he is honest in that utterance. On
the same block, a minute nfter, you
meet an optimist, and you say: "What I
Jo you think of the commercial prospects?"
and he says: "Glorious.
Crops not so good as usual, but forsign
demand will make big prices.
We are going to have such an autumn
and winter of prosperity as we have
never seen." On your way back to
>-our store you meet a pessimist merzhant:
"What do you think of the
jommereial prospects?" you ask, and
he answers: "Well, I don't know.
Wheat and corn crop blusted in Kansas
und Missouri, and tho grain
gamblers will get their fist in, and
the hay crop is short in some places,
and in the southern part of Wisconsin
they had a hailstorm, nnd our
business Is as dull as it ever was."
You will lind the same difference in
juugtneni 01 cnarueier. A man of
good reputation i? assailed and
sharped with some evil deed. At the
lirst story the pessimist will believe
in guilt. "The papers said so, and
that's enough. l>o\vn with him!"
The optimist will say: "I don't believe
a word of it. I don't think that
a man that lias been as useful and
seemingly honest for 20 years could
have got off track like that. There
are two sides to this story, and I will
wait to hear the other side before I
condemn him." My hearer, if you
are by nattire a pessimist, make a
special effort by the grace of God to
extirpate the dolorous and the hypercritical
from your disposition. Relieve
nothing against anybody until
the wrong is established by at least
two witnesses of integrity. And, if
guilt be proved, find out tbo extenuating
circumstances, if tlicre nre any.
V;r<r1n*c>l T - I. - *
X t.O, IUIMIUUK, IIUUI1 HI1U
night, pray for it until wo get it.
When you can Rpeuk a good word
for Rorno one, speak it. Jf you can
conscientiously give a letter of recorairv<
ndation, give It. Watch for opportunities
for doing good 50 years after
Watched by Police.
A dealer in thcruaomotors, who is
Inscribed as a man with a alight foreign j
tooent, has oooasionod the polioe of tho
Vliird prooinot of Washington, D. C.. 1
tome oztra work and has ozoitcd a oon* '
dderaklo Hurry in tho looal doteotivo 1
bureau. His only offense, apparently, <
is that ho has twioo inquired for Prcsi 1
lent Roosevelt's private rosidenoo, and <
that both inquiries woro mado within t
balf a mile of tho houso. But tho i
Foreign account and the presence of a i
[quested to oafl and sottlo'for tho 10\'
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yon Aie dead. All my life ha* baea
affected by the letter of introduction
thut iter. I). Van Vranken, of New
Hruuawick Theological seminnrj,
wrote for me, i? boy under littu, when
I was .seeking a settlement in which
to preach the Gospel. That letter
gavo tne uiy first pulpit. Dr. Von
Vrankon has been dead more than 30
years, yet 1 feel the touch of that
magnificent old professor. Strange
sensation was it when 1 received a
kind message froui Itev. Thomas
II nurd, of Baltimore, the great Methodist
orator, six weeks after his
death 1 lly way of the eternal world?
Oh, no; bv way of this world. I did
not meet the friend to whom he gave
the message until nearly two months
after Thomas Guard had ascended.
So you can start u word about some
one that will be on its travels ami
vigorous long nfter the funeral
psalm lias been sung at your obsequies.
Kindness! Why, if 50 men all
nglow with it should walk through
the lost world mcthinks they would
almost abolish perdition.
Suppose all this assemblage and
all to whom theso words shull coin?
by printer's type should resolve to
make kindness an overarching, uudergirding
and all pervadiug principle of
their life and then carry out the resolution.
Why, iu six months the
whole earth would feel it. People
would say: "What is the matter? It
seems to me that the world is getting
to be a better place to live in.
Why, life, after all, is worth living.
Why, there is Shylock, my neighbor,
has withdrawn bin lawsuit of foreclosure
against that man, and because
be bad so much sickness in his
family be Is going to bare the house
for one year rent free. There is an
old lawyer in that young lawyer's office,
and do you know what he has
gone in there for? Why, he is helpintr
tn <1 v tin n /?he/? wlil/ili !%**?
" p? " ~ * r ? " miv" ? ? 4 vv>
for the young man to handle, nnd the
white-haired attorney is hunting1 up
previous decisions nnd making out u
brief for the boy. Do you know that
11 strange tiling has taken place lu the
pulpit, and all tho old ministers are
helping the young ministers, and nil
the old doctors ure helping the young
doctors, nnd the farmers are assisting
each other in gathering the harvest,
and for that farmer who is sick
the neighbors have made a "bee," as
they call it, nnd they have all turned
In to help him get his crops into the
garner? And they tell me that the
older and more skillful reporters
who have permanent positions on papers
are helping tho young follows
who are just beginning to try and do
not know exactly how to do it. And
after a few erasures nnd interpolations
on the reporter's pad they Bay:
"Now, here is a readable account of
that tragedy; hand it in, and I am
sure the managing editor will take
it."
"And 1 heard this morning of a poor
old man whose three children were in
hot debate ns to who should take care
of him in his declining days. The oldest
ton declared that it was his right,
because he was the oldest, and the
youngest said it was his right because
lie was the youngest, and Mary said it
was lier right because she better understood
her father's vertigo and
rheumatism and poor spella and knew
better how to nurse him, and the only
way the difficulty could be nettled was
by the old man's promise that ho
would divide the year Into three parts
and spend a third of his time with each
one of them. And neighboring stores
in the same liue of goods on the same
block are acting kindly to each other.
It seems to me that those words of
Isaiah are being fulfilled when lie
says: 'The carpenter encouraged the
goldsmith and he that smoothed the
hammer, him that smote the anvil,
saying, It is ready for the soldering.'
What is the matter? It seems to ine
our old world is picking up. Why, tho
millennium must be coming in. Kindness
has got the victory."
My lienrers, you know and 1 know we
nre far from that state of things. But
why not inaugurate a new dispensation
of geniality. If we cannot hare a
millennium on a large scale, let ua
bave it on u small scale and under our
own vestments. Kindness! If this
world is ever brought to God, that is
the thing that will do it. You onnnot
fret the world up, although you may
fret the world down. You cannot
scold it into excellence or reformation
or godliness.
And while we take the matchless
kindness from God may it he found
that we have uttered our last bitter
word, written our last cutting paragraph,
done our last retaliatory action,
felt our last revengeful heart throb.
And it would not he a bad epitaph for
any of us if, by the grace of God, from
this time forth we lived such beneficent
lives that the tombstone's chisel
could appropriately cut upon the plain
slab that marks our grave a suggestion
from the text: "He showed us no
little kindness." But not until the last
child of God has got ashore from the
earthly storms that drove TTIto on tl>#?
rocks like Mediterranean Euroclydons,
not until all the thrones of
Ileaven are mounted, and all the conquerors
orowned, and nil the harps and
trumpets and organs of Heaven are
thrummed or blown or sounded and
the ransomed of nil climes and apes
are In full chorus under the jubilant
swing of angelic baton, and we shall
for thousands of years have seen the
river from under the throne rolling
Into the "sea of ^glass mingled with
fire," and this world wo now Inhabit
shall be so far in the past that only a
stretch of celestial memory can recall
that it ever existed nt. elk not nn.
til then will we understand what Nehemiah
culls "the greut kindness," and
David calls "the marvelous kindness,"
and laulah calls "the everlasting kiudn?s?"
of God.
MIsMpprehenston Corrected,
Hoax?lias Nerdewell gone west to
settle?
Jonx- No; he's gone west to avoid
settling.?Cincinnati Knquirer.
Librarian Resigns.
Qovornor MoSwoonoy has roooivod a
Icttor of resignation from the effioient
state librarian, Miss Luoie Baron,
whioh has boon formally aeooptod.
Miss Baron was olootod librarian at
tho last session of tho general assem
bly. Her snooessor will havo ovor half
tho term to sorva. There will be, it is
inderstood, a number of applicants,
tmoDg thorn Mrs. P. L. Melton, who
eooWed the seoond highest vote in the
cA? > >i' tnwn?t VJl-%
aims MoKowen assaulted him and 11
la^eshothi^i^el^efens^^^^^l
HE BREAKS DOWN.
Czi'g ?z Y.llad in At-j ct Terror
frr m Fr ght.
HE NO* REGRETS HIS ACT,
And 8*nt a Mating* to His
Father. The Murder* rs
Rt w is N w Quito
Full.
Czolgosz, President MoKinloy's murdoror,
in tho custody of Hhorifl Paid
woll of Krio county, and 21 doju'ics,
arrivod in Auburn at 3:15 a. to , Kri.
day. Tho prison is only about 50
yards frcm tho dopot. Awai'iog tlio
arrival of tho train tbcro was a crowd
of about 200 people. Either for foar
of tho crowd, which wan not very do
rronfctrativo, or from s'ght of the ) ri
eon, (.'zolgotz s legs gave out and two
deputy sheriff* wcro oompollod to practically
carry iho man into tho pr.son.
insido tho gato his oondition bccaroo
worse, and ho was dragged up tho
6tairs and into the main hall. Ho was
pit c d in a sitting posturo on the
bonoh while tho handouiia wero being
rt moved, but ho fell over and moaned
and groaned, evincing tho most abject
terror. As soon r.s tho handouifa were
unit cited tho utan was dragged into the
principal kicpoi'a t tlioe. As iu tho
ease of all prisoners tho cifijcrH immediately
proceeded to strip him and
put on a new suit of clothes. During
this operation Czolgosz cried and
yelled, makirg tlio prison corridors
echo with cvidcuoc of his terror. 'I no
prison physician, Dr. .John Dcrin, ex
auimed tho man and order-d his ic
uioval to tho cell in tho condemned
row, which ho will occupy until hoi
takon from tho cell to tho tdcotiio
obair. Tho dootor doo'arnd that tl?<?
man was suffering from lright and tcr
ror, lmt ha d that lio wan shamming to
some extent.
Tho oollapso of tho murde or wan a
Hitrprtso to everyone. 10n route Ir n>
Buffalo ho showed no mdioation ot
breakirg dov n. lie Mo heartily of
sandwiches and miekcd cigar when
not eating, flu talked some tod ex
pressed regret for his omuo. II h?d
"L am very toiry for Mrs. MoKin ey."
11 o reiterated his former statement
thai he lit ?1 hod uo aooompl o s and
declared that ho had m-vor hoard of
tho man under arrest in St. L ;ui > who
olaimod to havo tied tho hanuke. oin?. i
over his hand, conooaiiug tho p s >1
with whioh tho president was oho.. Ilo
fays tho handkorohief was not tied.
Ilo went behind tho Temple ot Mado,
arranged tho handkerchief so as to
hido tho weapon and then t< ok his
place in tho crowd.
My .Jailor Mitch. 11 ho sent this message
to his father:
'Toll him I'm sorry 1 loft suoli a
bad nauio for liirn."
Czolgot-z was in normal condition
Fiiday aitornoou and seem to havo
tuliy recovered form his oollapsn.
Thero aro fivo colls for ooudomucd
uiuu iu uiu prison, ana izoigotz was
plaotd in tho only vacant ootl, ho all
aro now occupied.
Tho kcoperfl arc constantly on guard
io tho room, which is scparato from
iho main prison, but to guard against
an attorrpt on Czolgotz's part to commit
nuioido, two moro guards havo
beon addod and ono will constantly sit
in front of Czolgosz's coll ai d will liayo
a key so that any altompt at solf uostruoiion
may bo easily frustrated.
Goo. W. Ijano, l'cwamo, Mioh.,
writoe: "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Curo is
tho best romedy for in digoatiou and
stomach troublo that I ovor used. For
yoars Lsuffored from dyspopsia, at timos
compelling mo to stay in bod and oaus
mo untold agony. 1 am oomplotcly
curoby Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. In
rocommonding it to Irionds who suffer
from indigestion 1 always cifor to pay
for it if it fails. Thus far 1 have never
paid."
Dr. JO Norton.
Never Heard of God.
Whon Emma l'aul was called as \
witnoss in a Baltimore court Saturday
in a suit brought by hor fa-hot
against her mother, tho astonishing
faots woro disoloBod that, although
sho is aged '20 years, sho did not
understand tho naturo of an oath,
had never been to a ohuroh or Sunday
school, had never heard of God or
heaven, and did not know of the prom
iso of immortality. It was diicovcroi
that the young woman had lived in
Baltimore all of her life aid that btr
homo was at No. 1012 Salisbury alley,
n tho heart of a donscly populatod
section. Judge wickcs allowed her to
testify, saying that sho was an extra
ordinary and unsatisfactory witntss.
llonry Braydon, Harris, N. C , says:
(41 a - - 1- ? 11 - ? HA
i loots meaioino so your* ior a it hint
but ouo bottlo of Ono Minute Cough
(Juro did ruo moro good than any thii g
elso during that tiuio. Boat Cough
Curu."
Dr. K. Norton.
1 Lis Reason.
A parish piiost going his rounds ono
July day in a littlo Irish village, mot
a farmer whom ho know well, but who
was a Protestant, and not a momb r, of
hia Hook. Sajs Pat: "Af yo plate,
yer riverinoo, would yo bo so koiad as
to pray for a wo drop o' rain coino Hunday
d( xt, for sorra a thing')! grow in
mo littlo gatdou wid tho proaont hato
of tho weather," "I'm sorry to hoar
it," said tho priost kindly, "but why
do you oot aek your own olergyuian,
Pat?" "Ah, sharo, yor riverihoo," ro
pliod Pat, "and what for would 1 be
axin' him to pray for rain wid thim
oooks o'hay a-standing on hiu lawn?"
Boor and Murder.
Tho Augusta Herald says "Emma
Goldman baptized an anarchist baby
with boor. Boer and murder sooms to
bo tho strong plank of anarchists."
Norris Silver, North Stratford. N,
H.: "I purohasod a bottle of Ono
Minute Cough Ouro when suffering
with a oough doctors told mo was inourable.
One bottle rolioved me, tho
seoond and third almost oured. To-day
day*9^ At WWW j
quest, however, the orders will not bo |
Thirteen Perished.
New* ha" ju"t boon rnoeived horo of
a terrible disaster in Presidio county,
near I ho Rio Grande rivor, on tbo 25ih
inst , 13 moo who wero prospeoting for
Cinnibar losing their lives in Hoods
oauscd hv a waterspout or oleud burst.
Tho (Ica<1 arc: William Rolls, George
lloltor, lloDry Carter, Hernandez Gos
tcllo, l'hilip Humphrey, Peter Sohaf
for, Alfredo Montez, William Jeffer
sod, Thomas Frezzell, AhornoD Uhea,
Casper Duotschuiau. Georgo Ainsob
and Gabriel Carr. Tho men wcro in
two parties, camped one milo apart in
a dry ravine koown as A1 am in to creolc,
in whioh thoro had been no water lor
15 months on aooount of the drought.
'I ho men woro asleep at 3 o'olock wood
thcro was a cloud buret sovcral mile*
up tho ravino. A volumo of wator 20
foot high washed down tho channel of
tho ravino and swept over tho men io
tho cam ps before thoy were awaro of
their daugor. All wero drowned, and up
to this limo only six bodies Lavo been
rrcovored. Tho Alaminto cmptios into
tho Rio Grando rivor not far from
where tho 1 fatality occurred and it is
moro than probablo that tho other seven
bodies havo been swopt into that
stream.
Don't wait until you become obronio
ally oonsliitatod but take 1)3 Witt's Lit
tie Karly Risers now aud thoo Thoy
will koep your liver and bowels in good
order. Ktsy to take. Safo pills.
Dr. K. Norton
A Mob After Them.
The jail at Shelby villo Tor.n , is bcitg
hcavi y guard d to prevent the
lynching of Anna Field, a negro woman,
and .Jumbo Field and Ular^nco Gar
nott, negro boys. William Hart,. &
printer, wa" found dying io a path lead
ieg to tho Field woman's house Saturday
night. Tho two boys have confessed
to tho murder and all throo have
born indicted. Monday night forty
masked mou made an attack on the
ja>i and succeeded in breaking tho door
and getting intotho corridors, but they
oouid not g? t into tho prisoner's cage
Tho j.iiior hummor od a pes.-o aud managed
to brat thorn < ll Tho threats
continue.
A tiovcr falling euro for out?, bums,
Boalds, u'e.rs Pounds nrd sores in D.i
Witt'a VVitoi ll<\z 1 Stive. A most
soothing ard heating remedy for all
akin affeolioos. Accept only the genu
ine
Dr K Norton.
Closely Allied.
Tho New York Sun has this to say of
tho new president and tho aouth: In
Roosevelt thosouth has a represent a
live in tho Whito Hou~o more ciouely
skilled to it by birth thau suy president
sinoo .John Tylor. That JMolvnloy,
curing whoso administration the apei
dent of war acd Lis own political genius
and friendly heart ctuoed ? bicssod
mollification of Bfdtional prejudice,
should bo Buoooedotl by a half southerncr
oanuot pass without comment. In
rcBtoring the bouUi to het own la the
nation history moves with a gcDtio but
irreeistiblo stop.
.Many physicians are now prescribing
Kodol Dyspeppsia Curo regularly having
founu that it is the boot prcaoription
they onn writo boeauso it is the
ono preparation whioh oontains tho elc
mcnts neoossary to digest not only some
kinds oi food hut all kind and it there
fero curo indigestion and dyspepsia on
matter what its cause.
Dr. E. Norton.
Fatal Family Row.
Randall Mo? is was snot and killed on
the stroot of W lllaoooohco, Ua., Friday
by K i'h Lott, his lather in law. Both
families are promincut. Lett is well
to oo. Tho men had some family
trouble a few days ago. When tLoj
mot in the street today caoh drew his
revolver and tho shooting began without
preliminary. Lott's bullet pierced
, ~F vl J 1 ?...
.uU ukum ui 'iiucis nuu no lull dead.
Ijott was not bur , and at ocoo surrendered
10 tho sheriff.
Sid Djarling, 1012 Howard Bt. l'ort
Huron, ftlioh, writes: "I havo triod
rnauy pills and laxativoa but DjWitt'a
Ltttlo Early Risers aro far tho boat
pills I havo ovor usod." Tnoy novor
gripo.
Dr. E. Norton.
For Nog roe 8 Only.
A bark cxoluaively for tho patronage
of iirgroos has btoo opened iu Philadolphia.
"Nogroea who have any reoollcotion
of tho Frcodmcn's bank at
Washington will ahow good judgment
by not getting exoitcd ovor in is Philadelphia
negro bank, and tumbling over
onoh other to deposit in it," taya the
Wilmington Star.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i
Lucas County. \ 8
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
ho is senior partner of tho Grm of F. ?J.
niivurv fr f ^ ^ *
v.?-? , uuiug ou aitoas in tno
City of Toledo, County and Stato aforo
oa d, ai d that said firm will pay tho
sum of ON3 HUNDRED DOLLARS
for oaoli and every oa*o of Catarrh
that cannot bo ourod tho uso of Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
if RANK J. CHENEY.
Htforn to bofard nuo and subscribed
in iuy preoueo, this 6;h day or Dcoimbor,
A. D. 188t>.
[heai.j v^' nijk^on,
xxot^r/ Puolio.
Hall'* Caiarrli Curo is takon internally,
and aois directly on tho blood
and inuouus bu, lVjon of lh9 system.
Send for testimonials, ftoo.
F. J. CHENEY <fc 00., Toledo,O.
b d b Dcucgists, 75 oents.
Hall's Family Pills are tho bost.
B W. Pursoll, K nterivillo, Pa., says
ho buffered 25 years with piles aud oculd
obtain no relief until D) Witt's Witoh
liazet Salvo effected a pormanont cure.
(JoantorioitB aro worthless.
Dr. E Norton.
P. K. BETIIEA,
Physician afid Surgeon,
Conway, 8. C.
Offioe in Spivoy Building.
' G. FKBD STALVEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Conway, S. 0.
Wm an umiani ?wwsaay ** 1 """"l
ATTORNEY AT LAW. j
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For nil forms of fever take JOHNSON'
tluioi bettor tlmn quinine and does in t
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Dormitory. Expenses reduced to a miuiu
circulars of information onrequcMt.
For rooms apply to l'rof. II. T. Took,
Oreeuvillc
Session begins Oct. 1st, 1901.
"Notli my wile and my?eirlinrr been ,
stuii CASCARETS and lUSV are the best j
medicine wo have ever lind In the house, I.aat
weak my wtfo w?h frantic with hevlache for
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n:? ...L.I A
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It artificially digests the food and aids
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Btructing the exhausted digestive organs.
It lathe latestciiscovereddigoBtaut
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u .
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- lug take John?on's Clitll and I'evrr
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, leg In your blood means misery and
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for it lit JOHNSON'S TONIC.
? * Get a bottle to-duy.
$
;j Costs 50 Cants |f |t Qureo.
Conway & Sea Shore
Railroad.
Daily Except Sunday.
In effect 8opt. 2, 1901.
Southbound.? No. 15.
Ltnvos Couway 8 00 am
Leave Pino Island 8 30 am
Arrive Myrtle bench 8 46 am
Northbound.- No. 14.
Loaves Myitlo.Heaob 5 30 pm
Leaves 1'iuo Island 5 45 pm
Arrive Conway 0 15 pm
D. I'. McNeill, (leu. Manager.
\\! AOC'AM A W LIN B fcJTE\ M EKB.?The
VV HlMTnn. .ill >.... < V. - _l *
, ? nut tv.?TO tuu muni >n VvUUway
every Monday and Wednesday morning
for Georgetown at 4 o'olock, touching all intermediate
points; and will leave her wharl
at Georgetown every Tuesday and Friday
morning for Conway at 7 o'clock, touching
at all intermediate points.
1). T. McNeill,
Gon'l Agt. and Treat*., Conway, 8. C.
John 8. lieaty,
Agent, Ocorgotown, 8,0.
CHOOL0' SHORTHAND
(Actual 1H)sinessix, ,~yf(/Gl/STA$'Of).
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c 1 . . J
Educate for Business . . .
?AT Til K?
Charleston Commercial School.
(Y MCA Building.)
KING Street, - Charleston, 8. C.
Horn! for Catalogue and terms.
A $50 INVESTMENT
Tlmt will pay
$25 to $100 DIVIDENDS MONTHLY
Is a thorough, practical business or
Shorthund training at
Storks' Business College,
Write or call for Catalogue and full
particulars.
3V.? KINO 81'., Charleston,,8.) 0,
H. II. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor at haw,
Conway, S. C.
Office up stairs iu Spivoy Building.
. Bum^T0Hi7~
LOIUS, 8. 0.
Calls tiToninfl v n nQw^rurl
? X X "ifcUl,
or (Lay.
R. B. Scarborough,
ConwAT, 8 0,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTICE. ~
Conway l^odge, No. 90. Knlghte of
Pythias will mod regularly the llrst and
third Thursday nights of each month until
otherwise ordered,
1). A.Svivkt
Chan. Cora.
J. 'C. SrivRY
K. K.&8
May 14th, 96. ly
fjlPIIIUi CDCAIHE"">WHHKY
n of rof?r?no?x. 86 y?r? r?.
OmoB in Spivoy Building-. .
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st Feyer Medicine.]
8 CHILI. AND FBVI-R TONIC. It Is 100 I
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S IP IT CURES.
1901.
\IVKKHITV,
.LE, S. C. i
President. / ir
agrees of Baciiklor ok Arts (U. A ) and
iiiRoom. Physical, Chemical and Biologisoutainiug
Ai'oitohii'M ani> Bocibtv Halls,
twenty th tujand dollars. Nuw Four* Hoom
iiuin by tho Mess system. Catalogue and
Address Dr A. P. Montague,
Greenville, 8, C.
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i OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
rcSt Ccv
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Our epac) id greatly increased,'^aud to
build up the largest business collego in the
GREAT SOUTH at once, wo make these unheard-of
rates for a shori time only; allow
absolutely free scholarships to few; to othors,
we will pay railroad fare, furnish t llico work
or part tuition, accept noted, furnish ohoap
board and secure pooitUus
For full information, tend now to the
Columbia Business Colleg-e,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
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