The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 07, 1905, Image 6
TABOlil) MtmClNb.
At the Fequest of Interested Faitifs
the date of
KtiforclDK ilio I,*\v 1N?h? pone <1
to J?nnr?rjr 1 for Mak<?rH
and April I for the
Hollera.
The commiFioner of luucrnal revenue,
J hn W. Yerkei, some time ano
beiran an Investigation oncemlng alcoholic
"om pounds labeled as triediclin'S
at d held out to the public
remedies for d.si ases and the < f
the examinati n v/an yiven jester^aj
in a circular to c:ll(C-ors. It fol
lnwc1
' Oa September 12, Circular No
073 was issued fri m tils (til .e, con
corning ale'hollo compounds adv^r
Vised and s >1<1 as mmicliies unrh r
various names sonn?? of which were
com pi s?d ciuefly ul disli.l d s p i r i t,n or
mixtures then of, without tide ard'
tiou of driikiB or medicinal ingredients
in sutll3leut quantity \n change mat
< riaby the character of Jie alcoholic
liquor.
' In that circular it was stated tha'
because these preparations were heir
out to the public as medicines woulc
not afford ground for relit vim/ their
manufacture from special tax^s as
rtcoltiers aud wholesale liq ior deUers
and would not relieve the retail deal
ers therein fiom spiclal tax as retail
liquor dealers under the provisions
of the Federal statutes.
"It was further stated that this
efflei would, by analyses made in the
chemical laboratory here, of these
various compounds determine whether
tho.-e manufacturing and handling
them would be liable to the sptcia)
tax named.
"Further that until such ant.l,ses
were made and conclusions reached
by tills ( tllce druggists and merchants
sellirg these compourds In good fatti
as medicines only would not be i ITdoted
by the new ruling until I)-member
1. Before that date it was the
purpose of the alio to make public
annouroment of the various prepar
atlons found by anaylsls to he within
the terms of the ruling of Septem >er
12.
"By reason of the care given In
making analyses of tluse compounds
the odi*o has been unable to o mplete
the examination of all such com
pounds now upon the market, However
It has made the following prep
aratlons, aud linds that they are
within the terms of ruling of Septem
her 12: At woods La Grippe Spec lie,
Cuban Gtngerlo, 1)3 Witt's Stomach
ltil.t.ftfH Hr Uanularo Knnlm Oi.. T\
, ..!. ,,uu <iu 10 uuuiiu vtiu, it r.
Fowlers Meat and Malt, Duflfy s Mai
Whiskey, G Iberia Rejuvenating lroi
and Herb .luice, Ilostetters St<?maci
Hitters, Kudros, i'eruna, ltbckandy
Cough Cure.
"Since ihe ruling made, manufactures
of preparations referred to
in that ruhng and wholesale drug
gists and retail druggists handling
them have demonstrated that large
looses would occur to them If
the ruling was made c IT ictivejon December
1. They have stated that in
good faith and under rules heretofore
controlling they have purchased these
compounds in large quantities, have
them instccf and that it would be
impossible to dispose of them by the
date originally determined.
POSTPONES KNKOUCKMENT OF LAW.
"After careful consideration or this
phase of the casa and to protect those
who in good faith have engaged in
the sale of these preparations, this
c fll:e has determined to make the order
effective as against manufactures
on Janurary 1, 1906, instead of December
1, 1905, said date, Janurary, 1
1900, being the beginning of the third
quarter of the fiscal year.
' With regaid to all handling these
preparations as retail dealers both
druggist and other merchants, the
order will be made tlT cted April 1,
] 900 the beginning of the last quarter
of the current fiscal year.
"This ( ftloe will contiru^ to make
analyses of other preparations similar
to those already examined, and will
announce from time to time th? mn.
elusions reached.
"Until public notice is given as to
other preparations than those above
i ancd, manufacturers, diuggists,
and others handling these prepara
tions will not be held liable for other
articles than those set forth herein
provided that the ci mpounds are sold
in good faith as medicines."
U(ich U|> Head.
At the annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Atlantic C mst Lire
Railroad at Richmond, Ya.,last week
T. M. Emerson, of Wilmington,N. (3.,
waseleo.ed president; vice R T. Ervln,
resigned. Mr. Emerson was formerly
fuuth vice president and t,r? tile
manager. He succeeded Mr. Erwin
on the hoard of directors. Ail the
other cllioers and directors weie reelected
Alex Hamilton, former second
vice president, was promoted to
he first vice president. C. S. Gadsden
was promoted from third to second
Vice president. .J. R. Kenly was
made third vice president. A dividend
of 3 per cent, was declared on
the stock, placing it in a 0 instead of
a 5 p ;r cent, basis. The annual report
showed an i creise in milleag*,
gross and net rece its. President
Emerson started with the road as a
dork in the freight atllces In Wilmington,
N. 0., at $76 per month.
Thk Southern Cotton Association
is one of the best organizations in the
South. Every business man and cotton
farmer in the entire South should
be enrolled in it as members. It has
already saved the South millions of
dollars and will save It millions more
by keeping up the price of ootton.
\
WAfliJiU MOTHV.R KllLKD
Cfno*nit?'l Woman H*?!Iov?m1 In Clil< \
j
rof %rm for I ho Infirm,
Miss Anna II ill, of Cincinnati, who
recently attracted a gr at deal cf at
tint io** by an address she made In
Philadelphia before a national convention
of humane workers, Is a daugh
ter of the noted txplorer 11 ill, whi
nut, lils life manv v^ars ago on a
to tbe far Dorth. In her address Miss
Hill advocated admlnlaterli g chloro
fof >i to persons hopelessly ill and
siilT ring.
The government paid Ex| I rrr
IJab's tan. 11 v ?18 000 by reason t f bis
death while on a j urn^v of scteotltb
research to th? north pole, and t'ds
money has caused litigation In the fa
milv
F id a y fn JU?grt PMeger's court during
i e neadug of a wl?l c ise of Miss
Hall's mo*her, M s M irey Hall, s
Mrs. SIoqcoo testified that f lentlv
"bile she was ahout the ro >m wh??re
Vlrs. 11*11 lay dying she I card M'S>Anna
Hall urge the attrndh g physl
dan to let her administer chloroform
vi end her mother's sulT ring. Miss
flail Insisted, said the witness, that
ter in >thi r was In great p*ln, and as
leath was Inrv'tab.e It was not right
to l?t b< r sulT :r.
The doctor, the witness said, assured
Miss 11 ill that her mother was
really not In pair, as she was In a
sein' comoious condition Toe witness
said the physician remarked one
day to Miss 11 all: "You are a th? us\nd
years ahead of your time, Miss
Hall " Someday perhaps, wnat. you
advocate may become the practice,
but not in this day.
How l?? Treat your Town.
Prai e it,
improve it.
Talk about it.
Write about it.
Trada at home.
Ti ll of its business resource!.
Tell of its natural advata^es.
Trale and induce others to trade
here.
When strangers come to town use
them well.
D >n't call your b.-fcit frleud frauds
and imposters.
Support the local Institutions that
bene tit your town,
Lo >k ahead of yourself when all
the town is to be cins'dered.
Don't forget you live oti the people
here, and you should help others as
they help j ou.
D m't ad vertise iu the local paper
,4to help the proprietor," but to help
yourself.
r j i ^*
ucu a lAi^obiici illiu KUtjp LUlDgH
moving, hustling all the time; cheer
fully keeping a still* upper lip waiting
for the good time coming for the old
town. L^t's try it, D) it now.
I, voHtook Triidc.
The receipts of all kinds of live
slock at the Chicago stock yard for
the present year greatly exceed those
of auy preoeding year of its history.
Arrivals up to date foot up something
over 14,000,000 and estimating the
receipts for the balance of the year,
the grand total will be cjnsiderably.
In eicess of 16,000.000 and this does
pot loclude over 500.000 head sent direct
to packers outside the yards. Of
cattle, 3,400,000 head have been re- |
ceived during the year. Calves 880,000,
hogs 7 700,000; sheep, 4 840,000;
horses, 127,000; or about 110,000 more
calves than ever before, nearly 300,- '
000 more sheep than any other record 1
and over 9,000 more horses than are
the figures: 3 086 4 pounds avordupois.
One million silver dollars weigh
56 931 pounds avordupols or nearly
28 1-4 tons.
Bar?e Minks,
The founder of the new steel barge
Delawanna and the loss of four persons
on board, Including Capt. John
B. Munsey and his wife, was reported
at Boston, Mass., Friday, by the tug
Soranton, which had been towing the 1
Delawanna from New York. The
barge went down in a heavy sea at
8 30 o'clock Thursday night about
eight miles east by south from Minots
light. One of the crew of the Delawanna
was saved. So quickly did the
barge founder after the snapping of
the hawsers that the crew had abso
lutely no time to assist the tow.
which disappeared almost before the
Scranton could put about. Tne sole
survivor was found clinging to a fragment
of a broken boat. lie hald the
Delawanna was thrown on tier beam
ends by a terrific sea, and the water
Hooded into the hold.
No Kaoe SutoUln.
The wife of W. W. Wilson of Austin,
near Chicago, is a wcmin after
President Riosevelt's own heart.
She has witnln th? last elehteen
months made an anti-race suicide
record of wiving birth to two sets of
triplets and less than four vears airo
the nam) mother give birth to twins.
And aM are reported to be alive and
doing well It is related in reference
U.) Mrs. Wilson that she has a twin,
who is the mother of twins, while twins
have also appeare j in the homes of
herenisins. On Mr. Wilson's side he
has uncles who are twins, and one of
his sisters Is the imlher of twl ns.
Killed l>y Omioor,
After living over ninety years with
out any sc rlous Illness, Mrs. Matilda
Scott, of liellevillft, Mlfltn ounty,
Pa., live months ago pricked her foie
head with a pin. Cancer resulted
and she died last week. She was the
mother of twelve children and gave
s( v^n sons to the Union army In the
civil war. Sho was the second oldest
woman In central Peunslyvania and
would Jiave reached 100 next Febru
ary.
*/ \
I "MAKES
RHEUMACID
all the germs and |
spots in the body
Nature's way. Pur
most powerful of
time regulates the
up the entire systc
that cures rheuma
MOST POWERF
I ^
I CUBES DISEA
RHEUMACID1
other remedies ar
Percelle, of Salem,
dreds of dollars for
by half a dozen b
2120 Ramsay stre<
man." Mrs. S. A. C
it cleansed her bio
Alter Noted Doctors Fai
Here is a case cured l>v RHF
ClUK after noted New Yorkst
ists had failed. Mr. VV. K. 11
writes from A tkins, Va.:
"Four bottles of R1IKUMA
have entirely cured ine of a
standing case of rheumatisn
greatly improved my general li
I was a total wreck, ha vine had
matisin for twenty years. I spe
oral weeks and mueli money
specialists in New York, but K
MACIDF is tlie only cure I
f,?uwi i i?
Siihp ShotH
The man who don't have friends,
lon't deserve them.
The man who "knows himself" never
looks like a "dude."
The follow who ''talks to himself'
often has an ass for a listener.
Nearly all of us could write a large
book on the things "we don't know."
It's a shame for the rich to have to
die and leave their diamonds and poodle
dogs.
A religion that won't produce
"smiles" Is not the brand we are looking
for.
Show us a man who never "falls"
and we'll show you a man who is too
Ibz/ to try.
When it takes money to get pen
pie to notice a fellow, he must have
been durned common before.
The girl who makes a conlidant of
her mother is the girl who never has
rnuoh bad news to peddle.
No man can "settle up" and get
a rpcfli r\t. t mtm (1 ni-vfcll hn
vvvat m vvvi |/u A I \/>U VJi HI UUUU 11C I j
squares his accounts with his neigh-j
bors.
The fellow who thinks that the';
world owes him a living, Is never ;
able to collect only about ten eents i
on the dollar.
The fellow who believes two much
in ''providence" is the chap who ginerally
has an empty pocket and a patched
pair of pants.
If we knew that all the foolish people
were to be killed on a certain day, ,
the maj irity of us would get busy ,
writing farewell letters. I
The fellow who believes that a ,
"horse shoe will bring him good ,
luck," Is the fellow who is willing \
for his wife to take in washing to sup-!,
p rt himself and three or four t
hounds. ]
The devil is not afraid of the Preaob- i
er who uses hlank cartridges What 1
this country needs is a lot of REAL
preachers on the "tiring line," witn
loaded G.spel guns and with grit
enough to use them
Wlmi a Wise Wifi Known. ]
She knows that home is more than i
half what you make it, and that a
builder of a happv home is a success i
indeed. She knows that it takes two !
to prolorg a family qu ?rrel, one can
therefore terminate it. She knows
that tilling e house with bargains
keeps a couple from owning the house |
in which they place them. She kno^s j
that if wo thought all we said we'd I
t - t j * ? - - ? '?
wu wmtj, uui 11 w?- sain ail we thought,
we'd he foolish. She knows that some
people sneer at love In a cottage, but
love that c >uld wish to 11 vo any
where else is not love. She knows
that proud p- ople seldom have fileads.
I i prosper 1.y \ hey know DOboU); in
tdverslty nobody knows t.hem, says
Woman's Life. She knows that to
make long livid friendships one nrun
be slow in making them. She kno^a
that the woman who galna a tr M
meanly Is mean r t?at toe fr tl i. S e i
knows t^at "it Is less pain to learn
in youth than to be Ignorant in old
age." She khows that If she can njt
throw brightness oyer hor home It, 1h
hest not to throw a wet blanket over
ivi uuo nuu *rn hiiifcu liHU W1IC WHO
thinks she is perfect is generally the
oQist imperfect. Trie uaffUe wife
may protlt by studying what the wise i
woman knows.
I) HkMiriuiM S'ornm
The Detroit Journal siys 149 lives'
have been sacrltl-ed, over 7u ships
w??r? wrecked and a loss of nearly
17 000 000 i)as been sustained In the
three big storms on the Great Lakes
this season. That this Is most disastrous
season in the history of shipping
on the lakes is beyond doubt.
YOU WELL
E goes right to the seat of 1
poisons out of the blood, clea
and sets aH the organs to w
ely vegetable, non-alcoholic,
cleansing medicines, and a
liver, tones up the stomach
im. RHEUMACIDE is the o
tism to stay cured.
UL BLOOD PURIFIER T!ff
wmm
iMft /jBh ii. i a. W77rrFK7im*i
SE BY REMOVING THE
E has cured thousands of cai
id famous doctors had fail
Va., spent $200 in medicine
physicians* fees, and at last h<
ottles of Rheumacide. G. I
5t, Baltimore, says it has "rr
ombes, 114 S. Gilmor street,
od, took away her pains, and
like a new woman."
ied and recommends Rhei
^ CURES AFTE
CIDK krttfl/* ?ar*.
WU1 |?a V W W k M W HIT
. ami for postage to
lealtli.
ill Bobbitt Chemic;
have
START TO?
WOMAN KILL ft 1) DJBNTI&T.
!
All tho Parties to tho TrtKorty Haiti
to bo Prominent.
.las Mrs. Hirdsong, whoshofc and killed
Dr. Thomas Hutler at his tttlce at
Mjuticello, Miss., Saturday moaning,
Is in jail and her husband, Dr. James
Hlrdsong, a well kuown dentist, has
beiu placed under arrest as accessory.
An Inquest was held Saturday afternoon
before Justice John W. Steen
but li was brief. Neiiuer Mrs. Hird
song nor her husband wcu d make
any statement. It is believed that
Mrs. Ihrdsong in her trial will set up
slander as the grour.d for the killii g,
there having been considerable gossip
connecting the names of the two for
auuJU uu) N p ISli
Last Thursday, after the woman
had visited the ctlioe of the dead man,
she went home and tried to commit "
suicide by taking morphine, but puy-1
siclans were hastily summoned and *
her life was Have d. She was in bed j
all day Friday, but Sa u*day morning 5
after her husband left for his ctlioe |
Bhe got up, secured his pistol and *
walked to the cftloe of Dr. Bu ler.
The docter was alone when sue en- \
tered and without a word she begau |
to tire on him. Dr. Butler retreated, >
the secoud shot being tired while he *
was going through the door. lie fell 5
to the sidewalk and the woman fired \
three more shots at him, two of the $
womans bullets penetrating the mias 1
tie&rt The dead doctor was a nephew ?
3f former Governor Longlno, of Jack |
aon, who will come here Monday to 4
take part In the preliminary trial, j
which is set for that date. Dr Bird- \
long has engaged the Hon. R. N.lj
Miller, of il&zelnurst, a noted crimi 3
al lawyer, to defend him. Dr. But- j
ler leaven a widow and four ohildren. 1
W?*ff<>rd Boy JL>iM?ppe*rft.
A dispatch from Spartanburg to i
rhe News and Courier says. "Hugh \
Urelghton, a student of Wofford Col- j
lege, disappeared from the oity Satur-1 \
lay. The young man's father, tbe j 1
Rev. C. W. Creighton, of Qreeuwood, i|
editor of the Christian Appeal, was' j
here Sunday making inquiries, but J
has fuund^pothing to indicate where \
the young man is likely to have gone. |
The boy is 17, has light hair, delicate \
features, Is tall, slightly stooped, :
and was last seen wearing a gray; 1
suit j
The police are requested to look out
for him, aud if found to notify his
father at Greenwood. The young
man understands typesetting. i
Telepathy. 1
This case of telepathy is reported |
from Union in a dispatch to the (
State. A rp.markahlo inofo?/.?
? - ? uinvaiiUD U1
p eH?nfmeat of danger to his little
child 6\lday ciused C. F. MacGregor,
who was Ludly at work In the
sDinning room of the Uulon cotton
mill N j, 2, suddenly to atop workj
and rush home, where he arrived j
just la time to see his little 10 ;
months old child a mass of llinaes. 1
Tne mother had stepped out to a
neighbors for a fjw moments, and
but for the timely arrival of the
father, the child would have been
burneci to death. As It is, the child
may yet die. The father's hands
were terribly burned in the llamea.
Col. Coward, the ertlclent superio*
tendenu of the Citadel, can be relied
up)n to do what is right in the oise
of h8% tig now under Investigation in
that institution. There is no suoli
thing as policy with the Colonel. He
will dj his duty regardless of person*
al cjnscq lenccs to himself,
ALL OVER.
the disease, sweeps
ns upall the plagueork
again in
it is yet the
t the same jir
and builds
nly remedy J
a WORLD. f
: cause. l^t^h
ses after all \<L^
ed. Austin ^8g (.; VtffMflsS
5S and h un3
was cured vS
Dietrich, of
lade him a new
Baltimore, says
made her "feel
Your druggist sells
umacide.
:r all others
rt K I r* f (>>/>? if l/AII Ct>r>/"4 i
U Mvwrvi Vt, I WW / WM
al Company, Proprietors,
ETWELLTO
?3! O R S B C
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type
guaranteed, course 20 weeks. Sing
hand, 8 mos. 12 calls for graduates
mand. Write.
COTTON GINNER SAND I
Write (or Prices on
DnKldf n- 11 ^
i ia i M M u v^uiipuugs villages
Drills Guage Cocks Oil Cups
Hack Saws OH Cans Helt, lcatl
Fittings Injectors Pipe
Lace Leather, Packing all kinds, Shaft!
else in machin
Columbia Supply Co.. I
|
W; hnestly bellev* that M$287
spent with us buys more } j
lasting Piano satisfaction
k than $400 spent elsewhere. m
F
There's a reason. Write us ^
i about It. Pull particulars ft
by return mall.
| |jg
i High Orade Organs,
T
f $47 60 to $65. A
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Ludden & Bates, S. M. H., |
!f Dept. "E"' \\
|j Savannah, Qa.
All r.Oo. Popular Mimic 1
% I
ra 17c., or :i pieces for f?Oc.
I I
ij*
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m of the boat puality $15 up {
| Upright Pianos $
& From $225 up. f
t Write Us
T fr\V notftlrv/^nrlri ? J -* ? A
j?i vai(iiu^?icn illKJ. lurins. | |
S Malone's Music Honse, !l
1432 Main Street
Almost opposite Masonic
Temple. <
2 Columbia, S. C. ?
iwii Kiiioa.
Two men were killed and about, a
d(m more or less seriously injured in
the wreck of the Pulladelphla expre.48
on the Central railroad of New Jersey
Friday night near the Pennsylvania
Haven j motion, 100 miles n >rth of
Pniladeiphla. The dead, Fireman
Rupert of Monon Chunk, Pa., and an
extra engineer named Detroy, who
was riding home on the locomotive.
f I
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nve c?n*? ^ \
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r^v, OA,
)-writing, English branches, Full
le course of either Business or Shortiu
about 20 days. (Jan't supply doMACH1NERY
OWSE RS.~
the Following
Lubricators Belt, Gandy
Belt, Rubber Drill Press
lier Ejectors Hammers
i-iles Pulleys
ng, Collars for Shafting and anything
ery supplies.
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wMMiinu'i. r?.
WEAK MEN, 1 CAN RESTORE
YOU TO PERFECT
MANHOOD.
I Harn Bonn Successfully Troatlnf(
Diseases of men tor 2ft Years and
Mr Method of Treatment Assures
You a Positive, Permanent
Cure,
I can positively restor weak men thoir lost
vitality and all L want is an opportunity to
convince you that I ca . It" you are in a
wo?k, dejected onnditi ?r?, discouraged and
broken in health, sit right down and write 1110
a letter and let ino toll you in my answer why
my treatment will positively and permanently
restore to you the vim^'and
vitality you onco possessed. I havo jfiven
tiiis condition s oci ti study for over
twenty-five years and 1 know, and it has been
proven by the large number of people whom I
nave cured, that I aiu capahlo of t.hor >ughlv
uidorstaudiug every possible treatment accordingly.
vly wide experience has taught mo
that there are hardly two taso of this uatwhs
exactly alike, and hence each musr. !>n mnio
" Q
differently if a o ire ia ever brought about 2 ?
prepare iho propor treatment in 111/ o ui
laboratory to in *ot the demands of ovory
individual case, attor I have given a thorough
examination. My method of troaomemt ia tho
result of ail these years of c ose atiuly and it
is to-day recognized by the medical profession
as the most thorough and scientific treatment
for men.
I have had great success in curing tho
nfllicdod ai a distance. IJy tho ail of a compete
system of self-exam nation blanks I can
diagnose a case at a distance and if you are in
this condition, or if you sutler Ton* any other
disease of a chronic nature, write me. O > n it
look for a cure in tho many widely advertised
"ready-made' medicines, free tre.itmeats from
fake medical companies, otc., et. for will not jh
Otlly never bo cured but VOU will become worso, /
in addition to 1< sing tho money you have
spent. My chnrgosaro very reasonable, and no )' -W
man should hesitate writing me ouJtriis account.
I have been established in Atlanta for
many years aid my reputation as a skillful
specialist is known to nil. lie sire to wnto
mo for mv book for
? .. . - VIII niru
I108H, Vigor and Health" it is absolutely froe
for the asking. Address
J. Nowton Hathaway, M. D., 88 Tnman Bldg.,
Atlanta, Ga.