The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 31, 1901, Image 2
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fHURSDA Y OCT. 31th. 1<)01
A Slander Refuted.
During the lust campaign in the
Cotigrcssiomd District, Horry
county, because it had a candidate
iu the race for Congress, polled a
larger vote in the primary tha i it
had been accustomed to cast. Surprise
was expressed in some quarters
that Horry, usually esteemed insignificant
unless following some
other county's "band-wagon",
should cast so large a vote. And
be itsuid to their shame, some peo
pie and some papers, notably the
Florence Times, particularly in its
correspondence column, charged
fraud and ballot b.ix stutTing. The
falsity of the charge was virtually
confessed when no effort was made
to challenge her vote or contest tin;
result. We knew all the-time that
it was prejudice, and not ignorance,
that instigated the charge. We had
hoped that some repentant traducer
of our people would at least put in a
plea in confession and avoidance,
but in this we were doomed to dis
appointment. The charge was made
that we had exceeded our voting
strength. Let us see if there were
ground for the charge, Census bul let-in
No. hi, issued by the Census
Department, Sept. 11th, 1901, gives
on page (5 the voting population of
the counties of South Carolina in
June, 1900. Notice the figures submitted
below a ?to the counties composing
the Six > Congressional District,
and thos taken from the ollicial
returns of to primary, showing
the number of . cast in each
county. Williamsburg county, of
course, is not wholly in the Sixth
District, so the per cent age in that
county need not be considered.
White liallots Per
County voting pop. east. cent.
Marion, 3855 8146 81
Horry, 8537 2615 73
Marlboro, 2605 1723 66
Darlington 3159 2113 69
Florence, 2771 1957 7(1
Clarendon. 18(5f> 15(11 83
Williamsbg 2618 1103
Now, out of a voting population
of 3537 in Horry county, there were
only 2613 ?votes east, while Marion
county, having only 338 more voting
population than Horry, cast 533
more votes. Marion cast 81 per cent,
of its white voting population;
Horry, only 73 percent. The charge
of fraud originated in Marion county,
and hence we institute the com pari
son as to Horry and Marion espc
cially, the candidates being from
those twocounties. Hut it will bo
observed that the number of votes
cast in proportion to voting popula
tion was but little larger in Horry
than in those counties which had no
candidate. This is submitted for
the edification and reproof of those
who attempt to be little and slan
der our county, as well as for the
purpose of keeping the record
straight. Also to emphasize for the
benefit of the State at large the fact
that tht ''Independent Republic" is
capable of making itself felt, on occasions.
We expect our delinquent subscribers
to come in and settle up in full
before Jan. 1st. Those who will not
pay will have to be dropped Torn
the list.
I I ? I ????As
population grows t!?o price ol
real estate iucreuses. Lands in this
county, which foi ty years ago, coukl ]
b,4 bought any day, for fifty cents or |
one dollar per acre, now bring two '
Or three dollars per acre, and from !
this on up to five dollars per acre according
to situation and the degree .
of adaptability to cultivation. There I
are perhaps some lands in the county '
now, that might t e purchased for
fifty cents or one dollar per acre,
but this land is generally such as is |
valuable neither for timber nor for .
agricultural purposes, and the time
lias been when thiskind of land passed
from owner to owner for a mere .
song.
It is beyond <)uestion that good
land is constantly going up in price
and those who wish t(^ purchase
f inning land should do so as soon
as p ><slblc, if they would save money
.
Conway and the county generally,
are making strides forward in industrial
development and business enterprise
This is gratifying in the
face of the fact that the farmers have
made short crops this year. The
people over the county seem to be
cheerful and the farmers will be rci
<ly to lay their plans for largci crops'
next year. At O.mway, improve- j
a eats of importance ar; taking;
p'aee New buildings are going up I
and occupants are rcad\ for them t).y
tie lime they are completed. Anew
plant for the manufacture) of lumber
will soon give employment to many
hands.
?
Kvkuy town in the count ry has its,
share of people, who without any 1
visible means of earning a living,
spend their days in idleness. Conway
has her due share of course.
How they live, how they manage to
keep starvation from the door, no
one can tell; yet, in some way they
live.
There can be no excuse for idleness.
No able bodied man need go
without work in this country. Hack
of work is not the trouble. The
class referred to, does not want
work, it will not have work. The
trouble lies in the nature of the people
themselves.
It is noticeable that the newspa
pers that support McLaurin, have
very little to say about the appointment
of Ceo. U. Koester as collcc
lor of internal revenue. Some of
them say nothing. Others commend
theaeHon in as little language as
possible.
Supreme Court Decision.
The following decision was filed
with the clerk of the supreme com t
yesterday.
E. Norton, B. G. Collins and others
as trustees of Burroughs School in
Horry county, petitioners, vs. J. II.
McCasUill and others, members of
the board of control for Horry county
under the dispensary law, respondents.
Petition granted. Opinion by
Henry Mclver, C. J. Columbia
I State.
| It will he remembered that the petition
prayed for an injunction restraining
the establshmont of a dis- |
pensarv in the town of Conway by
the co unty board of control. Ed. J
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Festival at Urantsvllle.
A Harvest Home Festival was held
on Sunday the 27th, by the Home
wood Sunday School at Gnmtsvillo.
The weather was favorable, and
although it was somewhat late in the
season, there was a profusion of
bright Autumn flowers and leaves,
and the fruits, grains and vegetables
would have been a surprise to one
not acquainted with the products of
Horry county.
The school house was beautifully
decorated. The music was good, the
reciiauons oy uie cnnuren were
well rendered, uud all those who
took part in the exercises acquitted
themselves with credit, making tlie
atTaira very enjoyable one,
A. L. O.
Gitrley Locals.
L. T. Graham of Finklea visited
frieuds here Sunday.
Ucv. D I), Anderson of Adrian
attended church services hero Sun
day.
Mayo Prince of Lor is visited I
friends here Sunday.
W. L. Mi shoe and wife passed,
through here Saturday enroute to
Conway.
Capt. P. II. Snsscr made a business
trio to Conway recently.
K. J. Carter anil wife of Loris, visited
friends here Sunday
Ross Allsbrook of San ford was
a mono us recently.
11 1 ' \1 II IT/J
Port Harrelson News.
The social event oi the season
was the marriage oi Miss Bessie
Moore, eldest daughter of VV. 1) !
Moore, to John M. McCuskill )f Conway,
on the 27th. V
Misses Flora and Beula Pinner of
Socastoe. with their brother Charlie,
were here this week.
The series of meetings at Buck.j)ort
Baptist church closed on last
Sunday.
Our school under the very efficient
management of Miss Rosa Shaw is
progressing finely with 10 pupils. j
Miss Clara Laidlaw has been quite
sick for some days, but is better.
Mrs H G. Shaw returns to her
home in Sumter on the 30th, having
been here since July visiting her
daughter, Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury.
Ai.iqriN.
Arrested for Horse Stealing;.
A Jew, whoso name we did njt
learn, arrived in town, driving a
h >i so, one day last week, and seemed
very anxious to trade About the
same time thereuppoared a notice in
the Wilmington Star, stating that a
Jew had stolen a horse at Fayottev
lie, N. C., and left for parts unknown.
The description of the
horse and man, a.s given in the advertisement
exactly fitted the Jew
a ad the h >rse he was trying to trade.
Asa consequente, he was arrested
by J no H. MeCaskill and placed in
j el to await communication with
the authorities at Fayettevillo. A
telegram was received later requesting
that the prisoner be held until
a requisition could be obtained from
the governor, lie is doubtless the
party that is wanted.
R A really healthy woman lin.s lit- I
|He pain or discomfort at the I
J menstrual period. No woman |
needs to have any. Wine of Jf
j^Cardui will quit.kly relieve those ' |
?> smarting menstrual pains awl m
fcthe dragging head, back andl
jjsido aches caused by falling of B
eltho woiub and irrogular menses. I
lWINEor ARDUl!
I has brought permanent relief toM
v 1,000,000 women who suffered
F overy month, It makes the men-1
fi strunl organs strong and healthy, w
I It Is tlio provision made by Na- B
Bture to give women relief froiun
U the tcrriblo aches and pains whioh N
H blight so many homes. H
a OnuiiNWooD, La., Oct. 14,1800. U
I havo boo a very nick for aome time. R
U I was taken with a severe palu in my B
H nidonnd could not get any relief until M
B I tried a bottlo of Wine of Cardui. Bo- H
R foro 1 had taken nil of it I was relieved ?
13 I foci it uiv duty to nay that you havo a w
vi wondorful medicine. U
M Mm. M. A. Youirr.
tt Fornilv1<<?an''.tliera(urr,ail(lrena, ntmp- H
KJ torn*. "The l-idlr *' Advisory I^ l>artlnellt)', Tae
Ft Chntranooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. I
A bargain in a yootl ladies bicycle
is not obtainable every day. One is
for sale cheap at the FTkiiai.d otlice.
Apply before it is too late.
FOR SALE,
A good farm near Cool Spring,
contvuhing acres, with good
dwelling and other outbuildings, a
good tobacco barn, and good tobaeland.
Some of the laud well timbered
with p*no and other timber.
Address,
l\ C. Jones, Cool Spring, S. C.
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|| the world's tp
| greatest fever |
medicine. i
Er For all (or qaa of fever take John- K t
< sen'e ClUtl aad Avit Tonic It ta |-\1
Ri ISO tluaoa bettor than quinlno and 1.1
does In a ainule day what stow mil- [pi
\JA nine cannot do fti hi days. It's Kjt
i aplonrild cures are la striking con- rl
< H trnst to the feebla earea made by Ed
( J on i nl no.
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A FACT j
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What is known as the "Blues' *
is seldom occasioned by actual exist^
ing external conditions, but In thcl
great majority of cases by a disorder ]
e<J LIVER. mm
THIS IS A PACT 1
which may be demons tr J
ted by trying a course of \
Tuffs Pills
They control and regulate the LIVER.
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
mind. They bring health and elasticity
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
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POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
Under $9,000 Cosh Deposit,
flaf Sara PekL
Opoo el) jaar to Both Baiaa. V ary ObMtlMil.
O corgis- Alabama
Subtle I
Dyepcpeia is unrecognized in I
J half tiie case*. It deceives the J
* unknowing aufferer. Its many "
I variations work along the weakeet H|
| lines of the system. To battle |
E against only one of them ia vain. 2
Our booklet explains its aytnp> |
toms. Our Dysj>epala Tablets give
^E rnm|ilntii and lasting relief. ^E
i GILES' I
? Dyspepsia Tablets 9
10c., 26C.
VP 'Mf ann 60c.
Dr. E, Norton.
Don't Force
Your Bo<wels
with harsh minerals which
always leave had after-effects
on the entire system, and whe re
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgars Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalize.!
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harshest
mineral. No or pain.
10. 25. 50 cent*.
Dr. E. Norton
*
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner's
Kidney Pills
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
IO, 35, 50 C?nts lie
Dr. E. Norton,
When you want any printing ol
any kind call at the Hkkai.d oflice
i
To Rent or Sell
I
A good farm 2A miles Soutli of
Cool Spring. Has good six room
dwelling and all necessary outbuild
ings for farm.
GOOD LAND for < TOBACCO.
Good barn already on premises.
Address,
W. P. 8QUIIIRS.
Murphy, 9a.
Oct. 3rd, 1901. Hm.
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f|| W. A. Volorty A 8on Dhao Dos, Tc:
boot wo ho re oror handled. If jr too |>i
only 1'AtU Toolo whloh o ehlU. con Uk *
9 Price Mo. BMOf
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Laundry
- I viin agent for the Florence Steam
Laundry and wid send your Shirts ,
Collars, Cull's.
Or anything else you wish soul to
the Laundry. All work guaranteed <
and prompt delivery Will sendood |
Laundry every other Tuesday, otl t
E. T. LEU IS, Conway, S. C. ?
FAIR B??TITITE. I
The first seas on of this now Institution
opens Monday, Sept. Kith,
1901, with a full corps of coinpe i
tent teachers who are graduates of |
well known Institutions. Lev. J. A.
Smith. University of North Carolina
and Davidson College, Principal;
Miss Alice Taylor, ?/oinans College,
Richmond, Va., Higher English,
Modern Language and Music; Miss
Laulie Smith. Southern Femulo College,
Ga., Primary and Intermediate
Department; Mrs. M L.Smith, Savannah
High School, Dress Making
and Music.
A competent instructor in Milita
ry tactics will be supplied in a short
time.
The course is very thorough and
pupils will be well prepared for College
unu the pruetieal duties of life.
A special course for teachers who
"xpeet to teach in the public schools
of Northand South Carolina. Hoard
ind tuition reasonable and to suit
the times. For further information
address the Principal
KE\ J. A- S.MJTUy
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Dyspepsia Cure
j, Digests what you eat.
i This preparation contains all of tho
! dlgostants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails tocure. It allows you to eat all
f i tho food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. Py its use many
i thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It <
r prevents formation of gas on the stomach,
relieving all distress after eating. .
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant totake.
[It can't help
1 but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0. Db Witt A Co., OhlcafKfc
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m4 GUARANTEED. '
I Injaro tii* 8toaiat.li Hot Affwt iio Hearing. jdj
C., mt " lUmoi'i Fcp?'? Chill Touts is the S3
re^crfhoa it In hi* |>r?cUoo. nmi .says it is thoRH
withe;: 11: Jurjf to t>e stomal..)." f- 'i
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IS IJV THE BU
To our many friends in Horry '
>st terms your liberal patronage last,
jared to serve your interest. Hemei
end to drum with HIGH PRICES, K
n< >dation.
We have a full corps of buyers w
i distance coinr in the over night so
>*our tobacco out in good condition.
<ot drive to the
Planters
\nd you will make no mistake. T!
Pridgen who is our Uoor manager w
driving for high prices.
Yours to \
ANDERS*
Remember the name means what
NEW YORK 1L
GIVES THE MOST GO
GOODS FOR Tilh
Knock down prices the order (
the best advertisement. It pays be
you at verv low prices than to sell
() UR MO TTO IS: A nimbi
This month I am offering many '
Others are crying ADVANCE, ADV
DOWN, DOwN. Ladies $2.50 SI
Shoes going at $1. Men's $2.50 SI
worth 75 cents going at 50 cents.
Umbrella, worth $1.25 going at 90 <
shade4 at 50 cents. 24 sheets of gooi
envelopes for It cents. All linen ^
$5. pants going at $2.50. A paper c
other things just as tMieap.
W H. CHEi
Removal
Now On_
We will have 15 days sale. Evci
House to close out at greatly reduce
goods cheaper than ever before in yc
of the new stores in the Spivey lluil
From now until we move, goods at y
have anything you w mt, price for yCONWAY
BAR
SIOORI
For A ny
CHILLS Ar
Thai Cannot
WHEELEK
When used strictly by directions. fI
Treatment on the market The live
and nervous system treated separatel
cure
INTERMITENT, BILIOUS ,
The bast tonic. Great Appetizer
cally compounded, contains no pois
B. 0. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF
CONWA'
Cap i t a I St oc k L .$20,000DIHEC
B. G. Collins. W R.
C. P .Quattlebaum,
r ?i an i ! ii
We transact a general banking bus
tionto any and all matters intrusted
This Bank respectfully solicits thu c
corporations and will give ever* reus
banking to those doing business witj
?iiir
At J. Causey & Co.j
We Relieve in large sales and small
profits, llere are some of our prices.
Calicoes worth <5 cents, going at
4J and 5 cents per yard.
Pee Dee Plaids going at 5 cents
per yard.
Full line of Pants from f>0cents to
$2.50 per pair. A. good pair for
75 conta.
Other goods too numerons to
mention at prices just as low.
Yours very truly,
7 /I /) 7/ O 7,7 "*TT t>
J, Is/IUOPjI (<f C U%
'THE BEST I* what tno l'eopio
buy the most of. That's Why
Hood's Sarsaparilla has tlK latest
sale OF ALL MEDICINES.
A
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'EST "
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IFF, N. C.
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County: \ppreeiatintf ?n the highseason.
wo com*1 again better prenber
we have no drummers but inAIK
DEALINGS und best ACCOMitb
unlimited orders. If you live at
we may unload you early and get
When you load your tobacco for marFpiend
i
lore you lind your old friend VV. I).
itli a force of hard working men
)lease,
ON & THOMAS.
t it says. The Planters Friend.
lii^iYrji cjiifuri.
ODSAjYD the best
1 least MONEY .
>f the day. A pleased customer is
st to get all of your trade by selling
you a litt e at a large profit.
e Nickle is better than a slow Dollar
icw goods at greatly reduced prices.
ANCE, but I hammer prices DOWN
iocs are going at $2. Ladies $1.25
hoes going at $1.75. Good pants
A good water-proof double frame
outs. Ladies trimmed hats, dark
[1 note paper for 2 cents. 25 good
Vindow Shades for 25 cents. Men's?f
good Needles for lc. and lots oi
STNIT, Manager.
Sale
y article at the Conway Bargain
(1 prices. Now is your time to buy
>ur life. We* will open up in two
ding about the 20th of November,
'our own price, don't miss it. We
)u to name.
GAIN HOUSE.
EWAPD
Case of
JD FEVER
lto Cured Hy
!'S TONIC, *Mie
only combined Chill und Perer
r and kidneys, stomach, blood, brain
y. WHEELERS TONIC will also
*lND CONTINUED FEVER.
A logical prescription, scientifion
For sale by Dr. E. Norton.
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D. A. SPIVKY Cashier.
CONWAY
r. s. c
Surplus Fund $8-000
TORS:
Lkwis, D. A. Spit kt.
F. A. Burroughs.
II miwiiii ?H?E
iness, and gustfantee prompt attanto
our care.
leposits of individuals, firms and1
enable facility consistent v* itli sound
,.it.
.. ..ra~. ' i " , ...fcr tttps
! Ml I IE.
I
Having decided to quit business,
I will sell out my
I ENTIRE STOCK
consisting of Grocorios. Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Va*
;lices, Tin and China Ware, Gents
Furnishings, <fcc., together with
store fixtures.
AT DAOX
r-* V/V/V^ I *
Everything at fn at cost. Remember
this is an opportunity you don't
oten get. Take advantage and come &
I at once while yon can get the pick.
i
I
jSale will Last 30 Days..
Respectfully,
J. R. PRICE.
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