The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 09, 1906, Image 8
THE HORRY HERALD. S
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Thursday August 9 1906. !
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I cinalc education anil I'm' Suf- >
frairc. H
t*Y W. A. I'ttlNCI:. ,
Mr. Kditor? During illy eighteen t
years of experience in the school \
room as a teacher, I find parents 1
who object to educating their daugh- I
ters. 1 wish to inform those who i
read the newspapers, what the woman's
mission is. Nearly six thousand
years ago, Kve was created,
and given to Adam for "An help
meet" but if Adam understood her
duties and privileges, he failed to impart
the knowledge to his descendents.
Till the coming of Christ,
woman was a slave, but in this
Christain land of liberty and freedom
she has been made the subject
of education and moral instruction.
The danger now is, that the spirit
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in li'iui hi iiui\ tiu > aim' nn; uu aim
annihilate all social and political
distinction between the sexes.
There are those pretended philosophers,
who contend that women
ought to dress in maleattire. and be
allowed to vote, hold public ollice,
legislate and to command armies.
To thisdoct rine I soviet us as sensible
beings tuin a deaf ear. It seems to
the writer a mat tor of surprise t hai
man, who has made so many discoveries
and sought out so many inventions,
should never have found
out the proper uses of woman. She
was imade for "an helpmeet" for
man; that is the language of the
Scriptures What sort of a help
would be meet or proper for man,
suitable to his condition hero?
Labor consist of two parts: There
are two kinds of manual labor, two
I. i i m I < nf nwtivil ? i Mil fn'ii l.'iiwlc <>r
intellectual labor, each necessary to
the success of the other. In the
woods ami fields, on the waters,
in the shops, and in the mines. Was
man doomed to labor and earn his
living by the sweat of his face? lint
his labors in these will not. by themselves
insure comfort; for he has to
clothed, to eat food which has noon
cooked and dressed ond to live in
houses. Mere is another field of
manual labor which requires more
decentliness, patience and moral
courage, hut less strength than the
task out of doors. For this sphere
was woman constitutionally adapted
while man was made to legislate for,
and administer laws among the
adult age. Woman was designed to
instruct, control and govern the
wayward natures of the young and
tender. It is the mother that writes
the tirst lesson on the human mind.
She shapes the chatacter of the man.
and woman that leads to honour or
to shame; to happiness or destruction.
Clod has endowed her with
intellect like man. and with an immortal
soid like his. Hut with
more modesty, more tenderness and
a confiding nature. Her mind may
not be adopted to complicated calculations,
but it is better suited
than that of man's to the nice arrangements
of domestic matters, to
the knowledge of youthful wants and
necessities, to soothe and subdue, to
love the. nature of both old and
voting, thus has nature fashioned
woman; and if we take nature for
our tfuido, can we possibly mistake
woman's mission, or fail to understand
the principles on which her
education should be conducted? She
is to be properly fitted by education
for the Held wherein Clod designed
her to labor. She was sent
to adorn as well as moralize the
world. 13ut she is uot merely to be
looked at and admired, and those
kdrls who think themselves angels,
will soon learn that they are disconnected
with society, unhappy and
everywhere out of place,
Worn in is part of the human race,
intended as a help for man, but not
to labor in his shops, act as his
teamster or to delve in his mines,
lie who so treats her will find his
house and every thin# about it
dreary and uncomfortable. The
beauty of his household will quickly
fade, and the heart intended for a
fountain of happiness will be turned
to bitterness. Those who have experienced
it know that the proper
arrangement of household matters
requires a cultivated taste and a
mind that lias kept pace with all the
improvements of civilization These
matters can he so ordered as to
make everything beautiful to the
eye and music to the ear; to afford
pleasure through all of the live
senses of touch, taste, sight, hearing
and smelling. A woman with
her smiles" and warmed with her
love mav be termed the central sun
of a truly happy home.
Now let us imagine a home to the
reverse. A dreary comfortless dwelling
filled with harsh sounds, where
everything is out of place, tossed
about, and looks ugly. In the midst
of dirt and gloom stands a scowling
saltern, whose looks send a chill
through the heart of every guest.
The man who makes a slave of his
wife may expect to have such a home
as above statMl. The intelligent
reader will remember sti iking examples
in the savage state of society
of the evils of such a system. Savages
have very ugly wives, and the
comforts of their rude homes arc
not often equal to those of thodumb
brutes. There is on record in sacred
Scriptures an example of the danger
of allowing woman to stand between
niau and the world and its tcmpta
tionsjof allowing her in short to
take upon herself the guidance of
public affairs.
When Adam was made the proprietor
of Eden, (Jod entered into
compact, imposing conditions by
which he was to remain in his blissful
^ m
Late, ik?ut Ionian, tempted by thc|
tther w,f htl evil, took it on heridf
to question the propriety of
his ag'reoment, violated it and
it used Ler husband to violate it.
thereby he lost his seat in paradise
,nd doomed his descendants to toil,
uttering nul death. In this Chrisian
land we believe in femaleedueaion
bei ng uroporly regulated. Here,
ivhere she is allowed to teaeh and
egislate around the family altar.
Here we behold races of men superior
to all other races in the world
Here, and here only, do we find true
patriots and honest statesmen. How
wonderful compared with those of
other countries are the comforts of
these Christian homes. It was the
legislation and teachings of a
Christian mother which made Washington.
And from a woman was
Christ, our Saviour, the Redeemer of j
the world, connected with man. And
thus woman, by her weakness when
tempted, yielded to tho sin which
brought death into the world, she was
also t he mother of death's compieror;
and as a mother and a sister when
man assigns her her proper place,
and prepares her for It,, she will
atone for her 'ormcr folly, produce
to the world a race of Washingtons,
many eminent, statesmen and heroic j
generals, and herself, guided by the
glorious doctrine of Jesus Christ,
will do much to load many wayward
unto him in whom is eternal life,
Galveston's Sea Wall
makes life now as safe in that city as
on the higher uplands. 10. \V.(Joodloe,
who resides on Duttonst., in W aco,
Texas, needs no sea wall for safety,
lie writes: ' I have used Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption for
the past live years and it keeps me
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wen aim saie. iieiorc l<UUi< Mine I
had a couph for years which had
hccn prowinp worse. Now its
pone," Cures chronic coughs, la
pr ppo, croup, whooping cowph and
prevents pneumonia, IMeasanl to
take. JCver.y bottle guaranteed at
the Norton Orup Go's., drugstore.
I 'rice f)Oc and $1 00.
(ialivants Ccrry Notes.
Health of I he community is generally
pood except col Is.
Some of the fanners are most
th.ouph patherinp tobacco.
I notice a writer from Pleasant
Meadow is wantinp to save prass
seeds if any one is in need of them,
As prass is scarce in this community
the writer will please save a
half a bushel. L. G.
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I & NOR
I BIS(
* Prevent j
A medicine that will prevent
i malarial allections, as well as
solutely needed at Uhis seai
many preparations made ah
but the people prefer a remet
prepared under the prescript
the result of his lon<* expcrici
Such a remedy is
NORTON
They are guaranteed to cure
and are easy to take. Tho\
sbription, and experience wi
shows them one of the best
chills and malaria. Try then
your money wiI he refunded.
Nor
GK Wilbur
Blacksmith 6c
Elm St., Corner 4th and
Horflpfthnpinr* Hollor ami Mill Work a pporlnlty,
Kiiurantoecl- A trial
BARK TC
268 Bags(
290 Bbls. I
13000 Pou
In order to secure the giooerv bus
have ''stripped the hark" off of the p
now wo hope to sell you. If you wan
you don't, come to see us ami we can
Palmetto Grc
\viioli:sau
Mullins, Sou
JOHN P. OOOPEIt, See. & Trcas.
THAT SPJMNt
Spring is the time when your appe
time when you must have the best th
plcte line
FAMILY <
from the daitiest goods to the most su
my stock you may he sure you are get
B. T. IT
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At The Central Ware=
house, Mullins, S. C.
NEAL A GOItRELL
Advertise to Pay tlie llijrltest Mar
Ket Prices for Tobacco, and
These l:acts and Piffiirvs Prove
Wltat Tlicy Say.
Sides made for C. (). Grainier,
Zoan, S. C.
10 ll>^ (ti $10 no per hundred
100 (ii $25.00 per hundred.
HI " (#/ -i 11>.hi) per hum.red
Average $27.40 |>er hundred.
Sales made for N. Q. Grainier,
Zoan. S. C.
22 lbs (a $0.00 per hundred.
70 " (o $05.00 per hundred
Kir ' (a $25.00 per hundred.
Average $20.00 per hundred.
Sales made for 1*. 1*. Hayes.
42 lbs (u $21,00 per hundred.
120 lbs (? $2-1 ? per hundred.
125 lbs(a $18.00 per hundred.
110 lbs (n $121 per hundred.
Averaged $20.00 per hundred,
if
{Scour yourseir daily, you're not
clean inside. Ciean insides menu^
clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver,
clean, healthy tissue in every ortfftn.
Mokal: Take llo'listcr's Uoaky
Mountain Tea. ha cents, Tea or
Tablets. Norton Drug Oo.
LOST-One red ox, few small
white spots, strayed from Klondike
near Port llarrelson, about h() days
ago. Small ox with short horns.
Sear on right side. Inform
L. W. Cooper,
7-2li-(> It. Port Har -elson, S. C.
Send us your job work.
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:TON <
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and Cure. V
chills and fever and other
i cure these ailments, is ah
son 01 itic year. There are ^
road and put on the market,
ly made at home, a remedy ^F
ion of a home physician and
ice in this part of thocountry.
biscuit ^
Put up in convenient form ^F
f art; Dr. Nth-tun's own prelit
tlii.Mii in a long practice
remedies ever invented for
i; if they do not do the work, ^F
ton Drug Co. %
Harrel son,
Boilermaker,
I 5th Aves Conway S C
( nod Work at moderate prices. Satisfaction
will convince y oil.
rjivii vfr r
>f Nice Rice.
Vew Wheat Flour
nds Clean Sugan.
.iness of more people in Horry, wo
rices 011 the stuff listed above and
t to pay cash come to see us, and if
arrange it easily. I
>cery Comp'y
I?, OROCIOUS,
ith Carolina.
01 APPETITE!
tite plays tricks on you. It is the
ings to eat. I carry the most comGROCERIES
ibstancial. When you select from
.ting the best and that it is fresh.
$10 OF
In Cash, Liberal
$10.Q?
Be^ianln^ A
JN order to do this, High Grade
New goods are constantly pouring
trade. Our stock is the most compli
Horry county
Everybody is cordially invited U
ARE IN SYMPATHY with hard cu
preciation of the liberal support and
follows to those giving us their tra
DECEMBER Hist.
FIRST OFFERS
SECOND OFFER
Hour in our store.
THIRD OFFER
us the largest amount of cash trade d
Kvoryoody is Invited to enter tin
THEN
Our goods are LOItST CLASS, O
then turn your trade this way at once
W. BO
HAL L
SUM I
NOW
ON
notice: !
I take pleasure of informing my
customers and the purchasing pub
lie generally, that my patronage has
been such as to necessitate the enlargement
of my store room, and
have recently added an addith n,
which i have filled with a choice
selection of Plantation and Family
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes
and Hats.
These goods will be rusncd oft at
a small profit to make room for my
fall and winter stock. Keep me in
mind when you want anything in
my line.
J. E. NICHOLAS.
The Best School
is one that fits for complete living.
Carlisle Fitting School,
I>.A IU niiiiu, s f ;
oilers exceptional advantages. Fine
course in Music and Elocution.
Good health. Two Mowing wells.
Electric lights. Library. Y. M.
C. A. Gymnasium. Athject-ics. Write
for catalog.
W. S. IJOGAN, JR , Head Master.
8w23.
K. H. SEALS
In Trouble Again
He has bought more goods than
ho has room for and has to sell them
regardless of cost. See him before
you buy anything.
K. II.
tabor, in. c.
4WJ9.
ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of on order of (lie Judge of
Probate1 for the County of Horry, dated
May jjmn, iuuu, tno undersigned as Adininiy^ratrU
of the personal estate and
effects of Silas W. Bpverly, (Jeceased, will
offer for sale for cash at the lafo resldenro
of the deceased in Rucks township, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the 10th
day of August,, A, I), 1000, all and singular
the personal property and estate of
the said Silas W. Beverly. deceased, the
same consisting of Cattle, Tools, efc.
TKEACY A. BEVERLY,
Qualified Admx., Hilas W, Beverly, dec
. 2wl7.
Foil Salk.#? 100 cords of dry stove
and fire wood. Apply to L. P.
Roberts, Conway, S. C. 4t-0-l9.
For balk.?Ono yoke of fine oxen.
Wilt sell all cash, or part cash and
good- security. Apply tp B. F
Monro, Port TIarrelson, S. 0. 41.
? ?
REE TO YOU
Discounts and Valuable Presents\f\
worth of goods must be sold
during the next five months
xsjg lf a.nd Endiii^ Dec 31*
i and First Class Goods must Ko at CJose Qut PrjCeS.
in, and our large line represents some of the best values over oITored our
;to and far sujierior to anything ever before opened up in this section of
) visit our store, inspect goods and learn for themselves that our pi ices
rned cash of the laborer. We wish to show in a substantial way, our up*
patronage given us during the past years, and hence otTcr inducements as
de during the next five months, beginning AUGUST 1st and ending
the person giving us the largest, amount of cash trade during these five
>nths will receive $25.00 IN CASH.
To the person paying us the largest amount in cash on their account-between
August lsl and October lath 1000 will receive the best barrel of
ddition to the foregoiog, $22.00 in actual cash will bo distributed as fol
?:?One dollar to be tfiven away every Saturday to the person giving
urin^theday. A
3 contest and compete* for prizes oiTercd Someone is^ound to win.
WHY NOT YOV?
ur PRICES the LOWEST, If von wish to succeed in winning the prizes
YD JONES
JUSTICE. S. C
. BUCK corsl
?CUT PRIOR? I
MER SALE
ITS A MONEY SAVER FOR YOU |
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{ Great Reduction
SALE
We have commenced to reduce our lar^c stock of
LOW CUT QHAirc
With oilier well known brands, which we are compelled lo move to
make room for our winter stock which we are now receiving. If you are
needing Shoes or expect to buy any time soon, you can't afford to miss
this sale. Come, look and get prices, it is a pleasure to show our goods.
We have just put in a large line of
GENTLEMEN HATS
Come and get your choice. We have some big bargains to offer you in
Gentlemen's and Youths' Clothing In Dross Goods, we have a nice
assortment of Barred and Plain Lawns that sve will sell at cost, as we
are over stocked. A very large lino of Embroidery and Lace very cheap.
So T. SESSIONS.
I ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ~
PARENTS Healthful Location; Conservatory or PARENTS
SEND Music; Strong Faculty; Art? Five EDUCATE
US C nurses; Ku I English Branches; Ste- YOUR I |
YOUR nography and Typewriting; Ancient CHILDREN f-i
"? ??... ??? "It-. iv. oowing YOUR
FOR and Cooking C'Iiibhos; Modern Lang- BOYS
OUR uugoB, French and German; Kx- AND *rs
catalogue |ieiist>B Moderate GINL^* 1 "V 1 I
\w $ dpttdqflw ppcc orangeburg, '
fV, o. rtltnouri, rnto.j south Carolina
8-2-6-71. ......
MID SUMMER
SALE OF
MILLINERY.
Great Reduction in all kinds of
Millinery. Best creations in Summer
head wear, and offered at a
i J! ' "
mrge wisgount Tromtormer prices.
Large variety of ladies Straw hats
and other kinds at price you can't
duplicate here or elsewhere.
Give me a call and you will be
pleased with the goods.
M. REICH.