The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 13, 1902, Image 2
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KKMITTANCKA
! ?<r Suhserlpthn. ??r AilTerdttennmts nnut
In* mmle to the Mamaobk, Co.vwat
puklisninu comfakt.
THURSDAY EEH. 13th . 1Q02
Statk candidates hip coming out
in force ulrondy and the cnuopaik'n
next summer premises to be lively.
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Tiik farmers of the county are
preparing to plant lar^c crops this
year and it is said that the food
crops will be more largely planted
than they were last )ear. We hope
our farmers will have a j<ood crop
year and will be mora cheerful next
Kail than they were lust.
in - i
u k wish io aee the acreage of
tobacco increased this year. The
industry pays better a.s th? planters
understand ino^e fully how to cultivate
it and prepare the vreed for
market. There is no question that
it pays some of our farmers better
than a cotton crop.
I'r.Kn.M's the short crops last
year, have something to do with the
increase of the population of the
mill villages. We dread to seo the
people leaving the farms and going
to the factories We are sure that
it would be better for them not to be
so eusily discouraged and remain on
the farms. There is some hop? of
independence on the farm, while
there is none in the factory town,
r-rr ...
Tim work of draining the town of
Conway still goss on we are glad to
say. While the means at hand will
not admit of doing very much at
once, the work can go on a step at
a time, and by keeping on long
enough, the place can be thoroughly
drained. The necessity for better
drainage grows v i.li the population
but luckily the income from taxes
increases in the same way.
Tiik House of Representatives
refused to pass the child labor bill
lust week, a small majority against
it however. The friends oi the bill
predict that it will pass ? without
any trouble next year, but in our
opinion this State will uot bo ready
for the radical legislature for rnaDy
years to come. The bill had its
strongest support from mere sentiment
it seems to us.
At this writing the fish bill Intro
duced by Representative McCallof!
Florence is still pending in the
Senate. It secius to have found
some bitter enemies in tho higher
..house who are bent on putting an
end to it or loading it down with
amendments which will render it
almost useless. It has failed to
awaken the interest there thut it
should.
A Bii*h, allowing farmers to sel)
the products of their farms in cities
and towns without payment of any
license therefor has passed the
House of Representatives by almost
unanimous vote, and is pending
consideration in the Senate. Some
of the cities charge a high license
for the privilege of peddling meats,
fruits and vegetables, thus enacting
a hardship upon tho farmer*.,
The bill is intended to prevent this
in the future. It is expected that
the bill will become u law.
T!k- I(icralp and Comoner one
The law against vagrancy should '
l>o enforced with tnore strictness
than it usually is in sonic sections of
the State* Hardly a day posses i
that we do not see membors of Unit
class of persons, who spend their!
lives wandering through the world
with no established place of rcsi- ;
donee, and no visible means of g i11
irg a living except by theft and '
bogging. The world contains too'
many of such people and the.v seen
to bo incieasing. The law sin ni l
be more strict and then enforced to
the letter.
Some of the members of the I.** islation
are opposed to the lice.i*o
to do business in this State grand <1
io mo v irginta i ;aronna rncmiiMi
Company, on the gtound tlinl tin
company would be prevented f???ti
carrying out its contr els for ths;
year, and the farmers as aeons
(juonce, would not be able to obi t
t In ir fertilizers for this yo?r. 'i li
revocation of the license could not
have this effect in our opinion- The j
contracts wou d be tilled just lla i
same by the smaller companies
who would bo compelled to scparah
from the trust and start up business
! again on their own account.
! Chii.d i.abob legislation uttcinpts
to dispute the fact established by
nature that the father and mother
are the best custodians of their
children. By pushing such lejri- lotion
the Legislature d< clare ; in
effect that a large portion of lie
fathir.s and mothers of Sou h C .i o
Una a e incapable of that feeling
which would cause them to give to
their children the very best advantage*
permitted by t hoi means.
When it happens that a father has
bo little feenng for his child that he
will overwork it in a cotton factor
living on its wages while he idleabout
the streets no I? ir s 1 ati ri in
tile woild c.m instill good mora s
Into the heart of that parent and Ik
will still ill treat his child in the
face of any amount of statute book?.
Nothing to be Done Now.
The stock law seems to be ugila !
ting the public mind in sever;*
sections of the county, judging b
the many loiters and enquires hein:
received by members of the Legis
laturc. Some of their letters urg
that the time is ripe for the ' no
fence law" and ask for its enforce
ment in the county; others stm
that the dcodIc of the countv ar
not ready for it, thut it would pos
tively ruin some of the farmer
and certainly injure all. What i
the representatives of the peoph
to do in such a case as this? Human
in favor of it and his neigh I o?
obstiuately opposed to it
The false statement, that th > pre
sent law was limited in effect t
twenty years, has, by some mean
gained ground in some neighbor
hoods a id caused much unrest, as i
was supposed the limit had altnos
expired. As we have stated before
this is an error, and we do not so
how it originated.
The Senator and the Represent a
tivea have decided that it, will be
best to let the matter rest just at
this time, and no action of an\
kind will betaken at this session of
the Legislature. There are no bilk
pending on the subject, and there
are nouo talked of by any of the
members.
It has been decided that the furiosi
way to settlo the question in tliL
county is to submit it to the ballot
box To pass an act to this clTocl
would be an easy matter, but the
county delegation do not feel like
taking thi* step even, until it has
before it somo expression of the
will of the people, showing that
they wish the matter submitted to
them in this way. Whenever the
people desire it they can readily
make known their wishes by petitions
or in some such easy way. No
petitions have been submitted, and
there ha* been no expression of a j
desire to have the question put to
a vote.
The Lien law.
The usual bill to repeal the atfri- j
cultural lien law was introduced in
the House of Representatives this
session, by Representative Kiblor.
i The author made quite a loiqf spec, h
in favor of his measure last week
uidntf the usual arguments. Of ,
courso, the bill will oe killed, as its ,
scores of predecessors have been.
There are some pretty strong ar-u j
meats made in favor of the repeal of
the law, but it seems to us that
there are stronger arguments on
the other side. If the farmer is
able to manage his business without
resort to the agricultural lien, ho
is not compelled to mortgage bis *
crop Perhaps the condition of
our farmers would have boon hei tpi*
had the lien law never been enacted,
for then they would have learned j
how to got along without it, and
would, perhaps, havo used better '
plans of economy and management, v
so that their business would havo
been in such condition that they \
would not need advances from year '
to year. There are so many who
would n ?' ho a ' run ?!uir farms
no* withi \.i i < t on our a^i'i
culi .? '.:! , ,? i
of 1 !:o 1 i i i i . spivud f
|f
ili i' t 'I' . i . .1 w il not ^
ii-lv i ? ( *\ ii I li on ral- f
ly \ it.i i'? it \ -.f >1110 in , '
nil 1 - voiii; > .io
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Id ; i : i not v\ ; io .
T.io hi;, w . lu -ti n i!i a mi iorit).
dj ..
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Lax. tunc r^wem
10 remedy i . * < * . ? i ??:a> ?lny
A Letter from >uck;.v.lle.
It I liut tho l|U> llH8 n niej ~
. .ion . ii i. * j< *i>|yj
i I iorr_y < .i al'? '< , i ,/? j
tilled over (lie . lueU I;,"*. //
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SpouU i , j?i i , in lid.or ri
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ry i*i >t 111 \ \. \ \, i 11 . i, : i, a 11 i iu i t*
i i'*i' ' i (! : in ii. i* itill
we have .ceii a . Ii hvr 1 .rue
i't i . e i .1 r e.\periei et a I
lei tin*. |i .i ' il t i IllselVi '.tin i . He
Ui'bO o >U I a la?v, even uttel I lei I' I
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iloi'i*,) i i V \. i
\i* fenee her lariat o i ueratV \.
to w?iiie \ I I
Some in a ..ill j-, ten o arjrue
trial . lie I II in.,: .. I Milil e.e.n . he il\t J
I t.. i i i . ' I '1
and ex ;> o. to , . t I ;.i |A
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UIKUT I < :S I W. II 1 I i illV
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WOU 'I i' V. Il . ! f : | ul ill It IV
do All. J III c r . . f. J ;; i. i . I ,\,
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Sit I II.it i I IV:I :i . i I 11.i <;. I X' i
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i ii i i. i ' o on i eh1 farms aro I
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v of I; i f it liii' it i v. 11 i ' ll i i n. k
.it ii won I i t .;> n>v?i lor 11iin <
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And ii: it i !:? :>1 ots
Iinnse 1 i a ] ? i'mi w !i n*" it will
K* I < ?> 1:11 v* i" I.i eoi.ert ill.- jjj
listu. o if I. v t i 'nil. u'll j
m th <|ti " .i; i?. '.I mid .-.hut up I
II < if 'tis -1 ( ? . ; ii> I " >'.? hiIt;i |*ii I I
.vet y (i iv ii<- \v 1 ?!.?. n
lid teed i , at) 1 when he < 1*?tvs this I
for twelve ii/Oiitlis, i > < i - not sick
I lli>- ' no f> no' law" In; will be liarI
ier to eonviueo t linn an\ man t hat I
vol* In-ill d .-p . > I
If this quest ion i to l?i' i' ridi-d
y tin' voters at tin; bdlot in. \vi>
hinl< that ! iwi. : . d- oulil
n; a I lnv. fil t o vi d r . ?:i i t il i . not ,?
I be farmer tl it wants tin- no ft-nee J
?\V, I >U I e . cey ; Id lip i*' - "Ml t s
teems t > bo polling at tho poor man ?]
| -'ho di>;s out. thu I)i*i; i I f u* ail. J
(I I r<>rl>hi that the j t ph? should ?e
so blind and so ignorant as i>? I? d
into sueli darkness by tho im-n
vhohnve not tin1 inter. ; I of tiii'ir
>unt rv at heart.
II. \. Watts.
F< nil l>i i i t nUu J
it'# < ill 11 en'. r \f \ i d nl 9
f I lurt?l I tl'. i;. i * All 6 I
n.lxei y hikI i . iirtj It <>uh cnii't I
in Mill.il i. I i n;- ..il,,; h ' i f ir *
I is ftiAsisii'l tvnlc lit : ,i i> -i . liny. ?
Co .tj jO Cents i1 -cos. jj
. t ** , . .-OlM
si O
Booth 1 tents.
The health of this e immunity is
food.
The fai'm* i - are bt. v prep irino
or u11'11her et'ii|). w
We hear many speaking of planting
tubaceo t l \cer in: not much
.jol ton
A, II Anderson uf I'Viir 1.51u 11 was
here a few (lit} .* ii^u on bu -mess.
Mr and Mr 1 ' n-nhiil h ive
rocently moved near this place.
h. h. i i o( I il.'e 'jiti'M l position
v. .th tho llailroad Co. at Chad ft
no mi. M
l\. !'. Booth is 11 . b i , n .1 p
near Dntuf ila. B
J no Boo ii visited friends in the re
Dili ah - eeti a | i we !<
/.Kit!! A. M
A t-'AU' f
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What Is known as the "Blues'
is seldom occasioned l>y actual existing;
external conditions, but in the
great majority of eases by a disordered
L1VFR ? ?.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra- j
ted by trying a course of
M% P|||S;
They control and regulate the LIVOR. i
They bring hope and bouyaucy to the h
mind, They bring health and clastic- I
Ity to the body.
TAKE fcO SUBSTITUTE*
News from Bakers.
Times .ire fjlli
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fall klatory of ray ni?, to he weed at y?- 41a etiea
About l*? ytara aj* vy right oar begaa to aia?
my hcariag la thia oar eaUreljr.
I underwent a treatment far catarrh, for Urea mi
beref phyaiciaaa, among othera, the moat oealaeat
oaljr aa operattea eonld help aa>>, aad ma that *
then eoaae, hat the heariag ia the affected ear weald
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aaeat. After I had need It oalyafew day aacerdla
to-day. after ftee week* *?y hoatia a la the dlaoaeod a
boartily aad beg to ramala fery traly yaara,
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Otfr ?r?n$ d? aof Int+rf+r* i
SIafter* YOU CAN CURE YOU*
urrntUTiMAt taut cunt, ?m
NEW YORK RAC
GIVES THEM
GOODS VOIi THE L.
Knock down prices the order of t
the best advertisement. It pajri best t
you at very low prices then to sell jot
() Ull MOTTO IS: A nimble Ni
This month I am offering munj new
Others are crying AI)YrANCE, AI)VAN<
DOWN, I)OwN. Ladies $2.00 Shoes
shoes going at $1. Men's $2.50 Shoes
worth 75 cents going at 5? cents. A f
Umbrella, worth $1.25 Koing a* 90 ce?t
shades at 50 cents. 24 sheets of good sc
envelopes for 3 cents. All lineu Win
$5, pants going at $2.50. A paper of g
jther things just as cheap.
>V. H CUES!
ALL EYES ARE I PO
Our Bountiful Buying 1
Our Liberal Selling BU
Opportunity makes the man, and
lis opportunities always comes to us.
We ha ye more new and up to-date
:ounty We sell more goods for the cas
2000 pairs of Shoes, high and
t outh's Suits. 600 pairs of Pants to si
Iood* and Trimming, and a nice line of 1
rinware and Groceries, in fact, we hat
irst'class General Department Store.
Our competitors only claim to sell
ead between the lines in their argument
enow the Bargain House is selling more
hau we do, but we must keep up the BLJ
Man knows more than he tells; Sot
now. We kuow we're lower in price t
shamed to tell jt, and our customers will
Yours for
CONWAY BARGJ
$100 RE
for Aaj Cai
CHILLS AND
Thai Cannot Ua <
WHEELERS
Vhfii used atrictly by direction*. Th* i
'reatment on the market The liver an
nd nervous system treated separately,
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INTERMITENT, BILIOUS ANT
The best tonic. Great Appetiser.
.illy compounded, contain* no poison
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BANK OF C
CONWAY.
APITAL STOCK, $20.000 00.
OJ NSand DISCOUNTS, $65,000.00
?OFFICER
G. COLLINS,
President.
. P. QUATTLEBAUM,
Vice-President.
The fnitrmoii increase in our butiaass f
ent proof of the confldsnae inspired b>
>rs and by its successful managemaat.
Wo guarantee to our patrons prompt ai
> them every reasonable accommodation
Thanking our customers for their form*
the continuance of their business.
Respectful
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he day. A pleased customer it
oget all of jour tradebj selling
i a litt e at a large profit.
ickle is better than a slow Dollar,
goods at greatly reduced prices.
UE, hut I bamraer prices DOWN
are going at $2. Ladies 11.25 '
i going at $1.75. Good pants
ifood water-proof double frame
e. Ladies trimmed hats, dark
?te paper for 2 cents. 25 good
low Shades for 25 cents. Men's
ood Needles for 1c. and lote oi PNUT,
Manager.
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lOOMs Us. .. ... I
ILDSUS. I
th# man who makes the most of
i
(foods than auy house iu the
h than any house in the count/. *
low cut. 200 Men's. Dots and
sleet from. All kinds of Dress
Atllinery, Dry Goods, Hardware,
re everything usually kept in a
as cheap'as WK do. You can*
t, and it will sound thus: "Wo
(foods and selling them cheaper "
UFF."
ne women tell more than tb.-j
hau all other and we're sot
I verify it. ,
business.
UN HOUSE.
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WAPD
is ef
FEVER
Cured By
> TONIC,
?uly combined Chill and Ferer^
<1 kidneys, stomach, blood, brain
WHEELERS TONIC will also "
> CONTINUED FEVER.
*
logical prescription, ecieatitFor
sale by Dr. E.|Noitoa.
in mmm
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SURPLUS FUND,
DEPOSITS, ? $70,000.00.
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Caehier. M.
W. COLUNS.
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or the peat f?w jeer* to euffi thepereonel
of the Board Direcad
obligief ttfvice, exteeding
icoaaieteet with toond booking.
> patrovage, we cordial}? eolie- *>>
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