The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 22, 1906, Image 7
WILL DRY UP.
Why We May All Die for the
Want of Water.
*
DKAIl FROM THHI8T.
Astronomers and Geologists Find Evidences
that All Water is Rapidly
Dissapprarlng from the Face of
the Earth, Which Means
D ath to All Life,
Is the earth drying up and shall we
imeaniug by "wo" the human race as
re resentod by our descendant!), die
of thirst?
A warning fchat this fate Is not Impossible,
or even Improbable, seems to
be conveyed by some cf the older
worlds around us. The moon has b come
as dry as a hone, although the
dark and empty beds of many seas and
oceans are plainly visible upon Its sur
face, showing that there was once a
time when the lunar world posseSied
plenty of water.
The planet Mars Is more than half
dried up, and now retains so little
water that in the Winter tin e it appears
to be all locked up iu the polai
sn ,'Ws and ice tit-.lds, which are so thiD
that they quickly melt away when the
{Summer sun shines hot upon them.
The plauet Mercury apparently p is
senses no water at the present tune,
although, in the nature of things,
since it 1h composed of the samo gcLeral
elements as the other planets, ir
must have had water upon lis surface
at some past period in its history.
Some LhiDk that even Venus is a
dry, hot world, with little or no wauer
available to support inhabitants. Tne
observations of Professor L ?well at
any rate iuj>port Ibis conclusion.
From these examples we hoc that
theie is nothing essentially improoa
bio in the idea that the waters of the
earth may eventually disappear, le v
lug it as dry and barren as Its near
companion, the moon.
But there is more direct and startling
evidence of the drying up of the
earth than any afforded by their analogies
with other planets. This evidence
is of a tclentillo nature, and wt
find it in the known disappearance of
many great bodies of water which <x
isted on various parts of the globe in
former limes, ana in the gradual, ana
in some cases, rapid, dedication of
vast continental areas. Nothing more
ominous could well l e found than the
proof all >rcJ?d by recent s cientific ex
plorauou of Central A.sia mat a large
part of the greatest . f tne continents,
tho oito which is bexieveri to nave ooataioed
the Garden of Eien and the
cradle of mankind, has been turned
into a waterless desert within the historic
period!
East of the Caspian Sea and north
ana west or the vast ranges of the
Himalayan mountains, wltnin a few
years pa*o the remains of large cities
Lave men found, covered with drifting
H.'iXMis a/.U Ci fikii li riiiot ujh'fh i Ou
dry vvi> <ld whirl up iuim uensesmothering
Ciuudd. Some of tuese vanished
towniMfuf Central Asia give evidence
In their ruins that they onoe lay oil
toe shores of lakes and rivers auci
ot. ei b uiiesof water which have since
completely dlsappt ared. Now they
are inly the dedicated skeletons of a
ci.il z ..lion w.^ose founders either per
isbtu of thlrtt or were driven forth
into more favored lands where the adVttDCii
k aridity has nob yet altalned
a fatal point.
CtiivTal Asia Is a lofty plateau, and
lb is on tress higher levi ls of the
eaiththat the disappearance of the
water has everywhere, first been mtnlfes'ed.
Ail the Aria i deserts seem
to bj udv ncini? th Ir sandy frontiers
ou ? very slue, auci Invading tue surrouudiog
lands which, s 111 retain,
tho wh lu diminished mea?ure, their
buprny ui lhe gviog water. The
bin d r.-. aie evuywinre rtoeJh-g be
for the K-moruel sm yel'ow wastes.
The continent of Africa has l.rnw
bituuiid rgulLg a similar drying prices.
'I?utre are In the midst of the
Desart of Sahara plain evidences of
toe foinier existence of inhibited
oa, es that wire oiico green and 11 ,ur
iih:ng vn iLh tre< s ai d t mailer v geta
lion, out ? hloh are no v a vtpt bysai d
bioio s and destitute of th least nr. p
of vaitr. () i? of the thiols that
not powerful y 1? prors'd the minus
(f the u ciphers of one Bhish A-^ao
ciatioi for the Advancement <f Science
during tneir visit to Af:*?Ck lui.
Summbr, was the la. k of water over
va-^o areas of that o ,ntl'?<in and tne
uu.vtrstil nioes.iity of irrigation to
k ep aiiva the lands that are yet in a
haol.abc Condition. The president
jut the Engineering Section of the Ashic^.tii
declared that It is a general
co:.uition of African agriculture that
the neided wate* must >e provided o>
human intervention. Left to nature,
m.viiy of the now inhabited parts ot
Afiioa wouicl q ilokly bo turned Into
Melons deserts. But the struggle can
Maia^t uoainta tied sutocfabiuily as
he was gui?\.Present supply of water
the day. turned into irrigitMlller
has olaln> undiminished, a id
peared in Columbia ^te that a part ol
this case that he i.; ?>ulT rtd lndibatea
Bogart, a Chicago h to ?ome when
Uisulllolent.
'As have disappear
?. _ -/
ed in whole or Id part within & few <
generations Lake Ngaun, discovered i
by Livingstone, Ik no lo? g r iu xiat- t
eoct;Lake To had, wholi occupied a (
conspicuous place on ra p? of Africa
when many i f t^e oider readers of 1
this newspaper were hchool children,
has now half dried ud. Smaller b'?dlevs s
of water have completely vanished. t
T ie same story comes from Aus- i
tralia, from South Amerl a, aud even ]
from parts of our own Western c >un t
try. The great Salt Lake in Utah is
rapidly receding, like a puddle drying
in the sun, h aving an ever broaden 1
ii g marge (f white salt waste around I
it** shrirklng beaches. Some of the
arid western lands which modern on
ret prise has begun to cultivate with
the aid of Irrigation webs and ditches
are known to have been <>roe the bottoms
of great, lakes and seas. The 1
pr e ss whereby these waters have
dt-apporred Is a contlr.u ius one, al
though Its progress may to masked
for a time by human i If irt. Yet msn cannot
make a water supply; he C:ui
only take what nature gives and (1 tribute
it in such a manner ?s ma
best su t his needs. Hu*- wh< n the
supply falls he must give ud his effort
Through his own fault he often ac
eolertes the dessLatioa of the lar.d t
for all over the world It has been d- - .
moust-rated that destruction of f 'red.
brings about arid onditions. Even (
If the 'ordinate pr kcdco of mountain i
ranges tends to keep up the supply of ;
wat r tor certain districts by co- dens <
lug tu? in isturA rtrifrim*
_ ? - ? %.? . . ill UVI1U KjL If I
ccco and storing it up in glaciers and
springs, and especially lu tlie porous, l
spong -like soil of gr a. forests; yet <
thedi-stri.c <lon or t> e forests, and the I
denudation of toe hill sl< p ?h defeats i
this kindly purpose cf nature, causing I
th.e water in rainy seasons and during
the rn' ltlng of the mountain snows to I
ru h down in destructive 11 ods, whioh i
swiftly cr ss the !o*- r lands without <
staying to moisten their soil, and hur- ?
ry 10 be lost in the s^a.
Man cannot lift the ocean waters to (
freshen the continents; only the pow- \
er of the sun can do that, and if, bv i
making smooth and clear its rovl back i
to tlie ocean lie enables tdie warmer thai <
has descended on the hills in the form i
of rain to hurry down again to 8c8- 1
level, lie loses all tlie advantages thai c
the sun has effsred biro, aud Aids his i
farms drying up and himself and his i
cattle threatened with a thirst that i
cannot be que> c led. 1
Lot this prociss go on long enough 1
and the earth will possess r.o more 1
fresh wafer, cxct.pt m c j as pours use 1
lessly and destructive 1/ down in the i
firm of cloudbursts and deluging
rains. Then it will not be possible
for the great popuWtlnns of the globe t
to And sufttt uai/C9 by hugging the
s-ashores, And in the end seas them- I
<elves will shrink at d ultimately dls
appear. i
But what, it may beaskod, becomes
Of tiie waicr that haw rils > pp arr-d i
<vhen lakes and rivers (iry u; ? Mi ch '
of it sinks into the earth's crest. T ie *
rlob? is hot within and is gradually 1
cioiicg. As tlie interior coois crc- a
vie. s and cavities are formed, and tin
surface wa'er, seeking the lo ve?t level r
under tlie force of gravitation, pcue- (
iratts to great depilis '
Underneath Soutn Dakota ard some '
of the other States bordering the 1
Bocky Mountain region, it has been 1
demonstrated that tueie Is an ini 1
merisc sheet of underground wa!?r
gradually making lis way through the 1
sandstones towards the Missl^ippi 1
and the Guf. At present s imo of 1
tills water can he readied and brought *
to the surface by meaii of art-, elan E
wells, but as t.\e giohe c ntlcues to *
cocl the wa-er win slc? Jjwer and 1
lower, until it i/ais too oeep to be i
brought to the surface b/ Luiuan con '
trlvaoce.
And not only does the water of the
carta tend to dhapp ar by sit ki g ;
into the c ust aud forming deep n Her- |
voirs and vast snrets trie e, hut much
of it prouably enters Into cnemical
combination with the cooling rucks.
In the case of the moon, wiiere the
cooling prcc.-ss, owii g to the oompar- .
ativelv sm; 11 dimensions < f hp lunar
globe, has gone en much more rapid!} (
tnau in the earth, it Is believed by (
many that the water formerly ixMt
nig on the surface as lakes, seas and
rivers, has been completely aosorbeu :
by oxidation, tlie oxygen of the watei (
combining with the me allif. r u? in
terior recks. And th? ultimas fau
of the waters of the earth may be
similar. i
In fact, the \>h>lo history of our
planet, as geology has olsolcsed It, is i
>uoh as to lead to the c ?i elusion Mia i
1 ssurface must eventually b< cnme a
ury ami uarreu wa ;to. At ur.st a molten
globe, the earth cooled down until
It had a crust of solid rock. On ,
th 8 crust, as it In turn cooie > < IT, to
vapors of the atmosphere dec ndec
aid condensed into oceans. Some
nave thought that In the beginning
the emir evrth waxovered with wa i
trr. Hut as r.ho cor>;lng of tne globe |
continued much of the water cor.gtitutii
g tue pfitui vil 00' an was ab <
i ibed Iq-jO the deepening crust. Then
c mth ents mad j tueir app aranc ann
d en gradually became m no ? xten
Hive. But In the earliest period at (
which gi ology has ventured to draw a
chart of the earth, we see that the
proportion of land to water was very ,
much leas than It Is today.
Gradually the dessloation has pro
coetied, a id apparently It Is destined
ro go until even the Atlantic aud the
Pac 11) have disappeared, and all the
wat? fH of the eartih are withdrawn
Into ItH Interior oi destroyed by chenn- 1
i ioal dissociation of the ltqu d and the
r< combination of Its elements with
solid matter. Long before that stage
is attained, *however, all animal and
v< get&ule life will have disappeared
i from the lands, for they cinnot auri
vivo the withdrawal of the fresh water
upon which their x stance de>
pends. The salt oce ng, becoming
jvsr . v salt as their volum shilnks,
nay at last reach a point of concentration
w o re even marine life will be
icatroy .d
Thus i^;e last ploturo of the earth
that g?v logy can form by glancing
nto the future shows It stripped of its
nhabitants mi of all forms of hf ,
iud oeprived of water and perhaps
ilso of atmosphere?a bare wreck of a
planet, drifting in the etheral ocean
)f Immensity.
G \rrefcw. P. Servl?.
The aKovo article Is copyrighted by
Harper & Brothers and Is published
jy permission of Harper's Weekly.
BURN AjLLVtv
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BANDITS LAUGH AH DIABOLIC
DKIU) IS DONE.
Fearfully Fonible Ftory Frcm Mexico.
t urvivor rescribea
Scene.
A dlbp\tch from Purargo, Mexico,
lays one cf the most frightful crimen
In the history of that state has Just
some to light. Three sheep herders
named Felipe R?mr)s. Z *vta G litterrz
and J oan Ob ritz, after being robbed
)f tbelrtlock', were literally skinned
ilive; then their quivering bidlrs
wero thrown on an Immense brush
?eap ar:d incloera'ei, by a bind of
iesperadoos which has been operating
in the neighborhood cf Corral* s,
northwest of t,h?re. in r.i>? fr mhiiiu ..f
the Sierra M?,dre mountains
The detail* are related by D tmlnico
de Ljoli, who was one of the four
le'derh attacked tu the vicinity of
Jorraies the morning of Sunday. He
fay ?:
' MyRclf, Itimos, Gulfcfcerrz and OboJez
bad per for j ed our morning devotions
within the sound of the church
Delis of Gorrales Sunday morning. Tne
jther three lay down at the slope of a
round to take a siesta, while 1 went
nto the hills In search of a stray
amb. Wherv 1 returned within a
quarter of a mile of the place where 1
i.id left my three companions, b'oodjtrrtllnc
cries reached my ears, and 1
recogotz d the voices of my dearebt.
'rtfcnd.i shrieking In frightful agony.
Dropping the lemb 1 had been carry
eg, 1 uurrt.d foward, keeping well
.vi bin the shadow, until 1 reached a
jolno where I could s? e a 1 thus, was
jolng on and s'lll not be seen.
"The scene I witnessed was horrl
)le. A ic ire of brigands, armed with
(mis and long knives, wild, th rceooking
fellows, were dancing around
is though intoxicated. About a score
iicre wt re paths ed arcund ihe protrale,
naked bodies of my former com
>anlons, who had be*, n stripped of cv,ry
stitch of clothing. The s? cmd
ja- g of brlgans were engaged in agin leg
Rami z, Gulteiez and Obedtz
ilive, with large siiivts.
"The cries of the unfortunate men
nade me heartsic k and I thought two
ir t.hrpp. V.lnr?? 1 nr in.? fui>^ ?..* ?i ~
.a. KIUI1V irnUUi JDUU IL O
rightful sight faolnated me and 1
jrcpt near or and n? arer, until I c mid
tear the brigans demanding the hldng
place of their victims money. Toe
attor declared before God that they
iacl none F ch denial brought forth
nuro torture for them. Finally c fleeting
a heap of brush, the brigands
vavirig bound the three herders hand*
uid feet, threw them on the heap ar d
lit tire to It, watching the flames
iC"roh and hum the quivering flesh
md laugoir g vet the sarleks of ai:julih
wruug from the tortured souls
if rav companions.
"Toe brig'nc7s remained Cuntil all
was still when corralling the she?. p
ny owu among them, they drove
i,bw m In a northwesterly direction
toward the mountains. For myself
when the devils departed, I tried to
rise but fell hack, fainting dead
i way.
"At nightfall I was discovered by
:he parish priest of Corrales, who was
>n bis way to a sick call to a herier
named Fernandez Gorsalvos."
I1aIi*?<-<1 liltllHOif.
A speolal fre m Mouticcllo, 111., says
lhat the dead body of William DaGn.f,
an arred director of the First
Nittonal Brnk of Manstleld, wee
fi uud hap^ln^ In bis home at Manstkid,
today, he having committed
suicide The reason as l^md
fur the deed is tnat the yrand jury is
on the eve of an examination of the
uonr.ltion (f the bank on report that
i700,000 has been embezzled. W. O.
Fairbanks, pre ldent, and L. M. Fairbanks,
another director of the bank,
are b others of Vice Pre ldent Fair
w...* - # 4-1-.. j
utu nn ?.i i/iif- U III I'O Mi'iU S.
A lliut to ttoyw
The boy woo haves his money pome
r ay owns a farm of his or beoomes a
banker, the m rc .&ut, the profesi-ion1
m*n. Toe boy who never havts a
3 :nt. makes the man who ''earns bis
breid by the sweat of lils brow ;" woo
n *vpr owns a h< me or enj 03 s the luxuries
of life. lie always has a kick
c inlng, and r? ver lets a chance to
slok go by. Everything goes wrong
vvlth him?wnen he is a man Parents
should use every pothole means to
make graduates of economy of the
bo>s aid girls.
A Ileal Tragedy.
At Denver, Cal., Mrs. C. L. fielder
leaving her seat In a box at Thursday's
matinee In the Crystr.l Palace
Theatre, made her way to the stage
and after tl mrlshlng a revolver In foil
view of the audience shot, herself Inflating
a fatal wound. Tho audience
ti ought the shooting part of a bui!<*
q ?e act and made no outcry until
the screams of the performers In the
w ngs brought a realization that a
real tragedy had been enacted.
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aiiiiVM> THfeM KIliHT
TUK TWO PIOKI'OCKKTSOKT TEN
YE VliS APIECE.
fr'chultz and Beckwith Convicted and
tent to the Penitentiary
for a Decade,
Tie Sta-e of ^hu'sday says Joseph
Schul z and A.J. Hock w 1th, alii us A.
J. Katauaugh, Uo of the pickpockets
arretted at the fair grounds on Wednesday
of fair week, were convicted
on Wednasiayof last week and sen
tunc d to ten yearn' penal servitude
The jury re ohed a verdict in about 15
minutes. The ineu were returned to
Jk.il Taursday night aud so far as
kuov.u uo further < tTort .vill be made
to delay tno execution of their sentence.
A great deal < f Interest was manifested
lu this trial and the verdict of
the j jry aud the sentence of theoouri
met with an expressed approval whereever
it was auuouuced. Shultz and
Kavanaugh were arraigned and a jury
drawn junt before the adjournment cf
court cf Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday
morning the case w.iscilied as
soon as court convened aud the entire
forenoon was devoted to hearing tLe
testimony.
Too t alimony was practically the
same winch was brought out at the
preliminary hearing a few days after
their arrest in OjColer. Neither of
the defendants wa,s put upon the
stand, nor was any other evidence offered
by the defense. The afctorueyu
for the defense had little upon which
to b i?e their arguments and the conviction
of the mju seemed to be a
forg >ue conclusion.
Tn. testimony showed that there
was a gang of nine of these plckpock
els operating together at the fair
grounds and t.he ueteotlves ou duty
there watched them operating in the
uiuv?ur> tut.; sijrci'ii car exits met
tvheu boarding the cars. Tuey were
surrounded by a numher of 0 til cor 8
after all of them had been spotted and
four were arrested and taken to the
tlloe of Magistrate Kiley at the fair 1
grounds. While the pickpcckel.8 were
in the otlloe a disturbance wasc.eaied
by a drunken outsider and one of the ,
four d'-ved through an open wludow
and made Ids escape.
An old negio man In charge of an
outoulldlLg called H o attention of the !
detectives to the faol that several of
these men, two of whom he later 1
identified as Shultz a* d Beokwith, 1
had cuter* d the house and buried s v 1
oral pocketbooks. A search showed
that the men bird dug a hole, p'ac d
the pock books In it aod c iver< d t.u m
with dirt. A few mlnuf s la?.er they
were uuearthed and nine purses, from 1
which the money hid been tuken, v/cre
found. (
The ens" upon wldoh the men were,
tried was for robbing D. J. (lault of (
Union. There are four other cases
against Sbultz and li vq against Beckwlth.
After sentence had been pro- .
nounced the solicitor moved that the
other citei against the prisoners be ,
placed on the continued docket..
Neither Sohult z nor Beck with would
have anything to say after their coiiuinl
l/iri Kiit I . ~ ?- - J ??J
.iuiiuii, tin u r'tlU IU a null y UU<U I ttJJU
only asked 1?0"/ Roon they wou.d be
sont to begin i-betr Renterc. A fur
arriving at the j II they talkod much
In wblhpf rs, but would noi allow any
one else to War t.|? . v nation
Dont d;Cut>o you.* n if you have
Indigestion to-.ko K.fcol D??popela
Our?. lw wiil rait? w y? u. EUv. W.
i? ILscu.t, South Midi N. C., r<a>?;
4,I <*a? troubled wt?h ehroolo iniigee
Uou for tevwai y?*r*; whatever 1 **e
Boomed to cairn# haaatura, ?our stomach
flUiiWflog of nay hi art,
gener?J d^prewitoii or ivlnd and body.
My riruggtat rooommnr.Kl?<i Kodol, and
lb his rruievtd me. I ran now e**>
anything and gloep soundly at nlgut
Kcxlol Digeelts what you eat. Conway
Drug Co.
Uuraod.
At an early hour Wednendav morning
the Infant child of Mr. John B.
uie^ry, or the Trinity scoilonof Newberry
county, was fatally burneo, th<
child sutcuaiblnK to the h juries at
noon. The child wee playioK before
a tire In the house, the mother beirv
ubsint from the ro* m at the time. 1.
some way the clothes of the litth
boy caught tire and t ofore the ti . me>
could be extinguished the body ban
been teiribly burned. Death rellev.r
the little fellow from his soft ruiK aabout
11 o'cl ck i f tbe r-ame day.
A roan who onoe had rot j<h horry
hand'* made them soft and arcooth
with Wifcoh Hazel S&lve but he um iJ
k muur-vnw Glaring tne nsnr e
"E. C DoWltl & Co 01 ego." F
sores, bolls, cu burns, biulses, o o
it baa no (qua!, and affords almo
tmmell&te rell* f from bl nd, blc lug,
l ot ing and po rudtr.g P:lt 8. Sola by
Oonway Drug Co.
They naver gripe or sicken, but
o'aanefl and strengthen the stomach,
lircr end bowels This In the. untfr
sal verolot of many thousands wi o
use Do Witt's Little K rly
Theee faccout Untie pills r?l ret.n
ache, constipation, bilious-><**4, )*ui
dice, torpid liver. sail w e< mpii xlu
eto. Try Little Ea'ly Itl-ors. Oonwu)
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Children love it. Sold by Conway
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Fatally Injured.
Ml<*s Mary Lee, ri?u/liter of the
late Colonel R'chfcrd Lee, atid * near
relative of Gonerul Ribert. E. Lsp,
was probably fatally 1r jured In a runaway
accident near Winchester, Va.,
Wednesday. She was driving a thorough
red borne, which took fright
and ran away aud Rhe was thrown out
of the buggy, landing on her hrad
and Hbould'irs. Reports from her
horrte near If >ycc Clark county wsy
tl ere la little chance of her recovery.
All old time (JougQ bjrupa bind tbe
horvelR. This 1? wrong. A new lee*
>vr?j advanced two Tears ago In Kann*dy'H
L&iltiv? lb noy and Tar. Thla
remedy ao*eon 4ho mucous membrane#
of the tliroat and lungs and looems
the bowsls at the wme ttcee. It opels
all oold from tbe syateui. It
o'ears the throat, flfcrengtnans th#
mucous membranes, relieves ooughs,
colds, "roup, whooping cough, etc.
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SIm p ()ut<loorH.
"Sleep out of doors If you want to
know the wild J.ty of living," wa.s the
arlv e kI vi n to society women by Mrs.
Blanche C. Martin, an apost'e of outdo
or life, in Now York recently. It
'h a cure for many diseases. She wear-*
just a simple white linen or
irusl'n right- g<>wn and Is warm even
at 20 below /to But don't start the
habit when a is Lbt.i o dd.
Just a little Kodol after meals will
relieve that fulness, bf.lehlr-g, gas on I
stomach, and all other symptoms of
indigestion. Kodol defeats what jcu
cat, and auabl?s tht stomscli and diirnative
organ* to perform their functions
naturally. Conway Drug Co.
I THE BEST |
I rascniE S1
I fo* WOMEN 1
If you aro nervous and tired out E
continually you could have no I,
clearer warning of tlio approach I
of serious female troublo.
Do not wait until you Buffer un- lj
bearable p$in before you seek treat- fc
merit. ^ ou need W ino of Cardui
now just an much as if the trouble p
were more developed and the tor- r
taring pains of disordered men- E
struation, bearing down pains, ft
r leucorrhoea, backache and le ad- rj
ache were driving you tolhoun- fm
IB :i n~e ? ' i ?
inning runiM 111;n >v ino 01 i ..arum MB
lias brought hundreds of thousands Q
of women and will bring you.
"Wine of Card a i will cfrivo out H
' all trace of weakness and banish Pi
nervous snol! i, headache and back- IJ
ache ami prevent the symptoms ;
I from quickly developing into dan- H
gerous troubles that will be hard
to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of H
Wine of Cardui today. If your H
dealer does not keep it, send the ]
money to the Ladies' Advisory f !
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine J ;
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the I
medicine will bo sent you.
WlME 2f\
CARDUI
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CONWAY.
w, s. o.
SUURPLUS FUND, $20,(XX).
\s, si8o,ooo.oa
1ERS'
D. A. SPIVEY, Cashibi.
M. W. COLLINS, AKST. Casfiikr
ion, bat always striven for thafu{>9
Inittennenl of her citizens. In perextendiug
to oer customers evsry
sound banking.
patronage received in the past, vro
lly your*
^ V Cash IE:R
j. Ruck, Will A. Freeman,
'resident. Cashier.
' HORRY,
y. S, C.
$25,000
TORS:
W. R Lewis,
W. A. Johnson,
Will A. Freeman,
rent on yearly dopositH. W ill furnl
to open Hinall 'aceounta with us.
and dimee, and you will find that
wili pay you on your navingH wiLl
B " SHOE.
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something! If you want
for <4The Huh. For sale by
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Professional Cards.
McCord & McCord,
SURGEON DENTISTS, \
Conway, S. C.
Ha*~Over Bank of Horry.
Rr5T^CA]RTR0UGIh
CONWAY, S. C.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
T. T V r t-v
r~l- n? burroughs,
Physician and Surgeon,
Con^y^SjC^
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counselor atLLaw,
|( ON W A Y, S. C.
BTwoSJrd Wait!
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Office in Spivey Building.
Dr. C. 8. Deitz,
DENTIST.
Conwav. S C.
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Koom No. 4, Spivey Building.
Conway, Coast
and Western R. R.
I)AII Y SCHEDULE.
| KAST BOUND.
Lv Conway 9-00 a. m
Lv P'u* Inland 9:30*. m.
Ar Myrtle Beach 9:45 a.tm
WEST BOUND.
Lv Myrtle Beach
Vr P ne 1 land
Lv Conway
Conway Market
Fresh Meats and^Sau- ? .. J
sage always on hand.
Orders are taken and
promptly delivered AW
Geo. L. Majjj;
Fropretor.
Livery nlt^/
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