The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 20, 1906, Image 4
V>CAN'T
FIND HIM
The Mysterious Disappearance
of a Frerch Parish Priest. A
LEAN HUNGRY HYENA
Has Been Unloosed to Smell Out the
Body of the Priest Who is Thought
to Have [Been Murdered,
Robbed and
Buried.
Nevei Irmcdeio times h.* s mysterious
d 1*? ppfarance f xelted m er
1 ntarest thai that cf the Abe e Del*
ar\ e, cure of the little parish of
Chatenay, near Evatme , France. It
is assumed that & fcul nurderhas
berr ccmn Ittcd,
All tbe paraphilia of detective
work, all the midnight sleuthing, all
the imaginative reasoning that marked
the unravelment of murder mysteries
in the works cf Gdboriau, Sue and
Edgar Allen Poe have bren exhausted
In connection with this affair, and the
modern orlme hunters have now hit
upon a device beBide which the methods
suggested by those famous author
ltles n crime pale into Umenessand
insignificance?
A live hyena (f tbe desert?in animal
expert in hunting for all dead
thlrgs? has been employed to find the
priest's body.
Thedlsapp arance of ihe Able Delarue
was o* rtalnly ai astonishing affair.
l.e rode out of his parish on a
blcyole Into the night and never canre
brck. He left hardly a trace of anything
that could point to tbe cause of
his disappearance
Tbe Abbe was an extremely popular
m 1 n In Vila r.arlsh T7o oi inuort a nnnrt
tM uau |/WA iuui AAV * vw y^vvvi
Income. He was in excellent health
a> d spirits. He had just been plan*
ning & vlhit to his mother In Paris.
There was no dlscoveraole reason wl y
he should have committed suicide or
voluntarily run away.
He Laa, bo*e\er, 725 francs in
money on his person when he disappeared.
and the most obvious course is
to suppose that, he was murdered for
the sake of this money.
"Whatever be the truth, it is at
present wrapped in mystery.
The Abbe Delarue left the town of
Etampes at about 8 o'clock in the
evening, riding his bicycle He was
returning to his parish. At live minutes
past nine he was seen rapidly
riQlng along the roaa by a locksmith
living at the farm of Longuctolse.
He w;> s seen by i ne or two other persona
juBt before this time, but ne er
again.
After his disappearance the polloe
of Etampes, a sleepy country town,
showed great negligence In Investigating
the cab*. Tuts fact, together with
many other remarkable circumstances
art u>ed the attention of th6 Parisian
newspapers and they began to invest)
gate with ?xtraordlnary enthusiasm
and Ingenuity.
The Matin was the first newspaper
to begin operations. Two mimiert.
of its staff went to the spot and spent
money lavishly In emplo. ing local
searchers.
The country where the Abbe was
lost Is maiked by some remarkable
physical formations. It contains mar*
shy ponds of great extent and also
great beds of loose sand known as
"sabJleres."
Both tbe ponds and the stnd beds
would offer a very favorable hiding
place for a dead body. The sand
could be turned over by hand until a
hole si ffloiently deep had been made
to bury a body, and then the hole
could be filled In by the same means
and smoothed over so that It would be
extremely difficult to detcot any disturbance
of the surface.
On the other hand, there are the
ponds. The lorgest is known as the
EtaDg des t cullneaux. It Is surrounded
by reeds that grow to twloe
the height of a man, and if the criminal
oculd have carried the body
through there without breaking them
down extensively he might have disposed
of it very c ffectlvely.
The Matin offered a reward of 1,000
irancs ior its aiscovery ana aiso en
gaged a foroe of sixty beaters at day
wages to searoh the country for the
body. The first discovery they made
was the broad-brimmed hat of the
priest, whloh was found In a field oil
the roadside, torn and soaked with
mud.
Then the Patrle of Paris entered
Into the contest with a Hindu fakir
named Uavah. This man Is skilled
in all the mysterious esoterlo learning
of the Orient. He is reputed to possess
the gifts of second sight and prophecy.
He can peer into the future,
and Ms vision passes through material
oV>iOts. Ravah ran through the
woods and over the sand beds, ploklog
up pieces of earth and leaves and
smelling them. On the seoond day
his intuition led him into a wood cff
a hollow unfrequented road leading to
the Chateau de Valnoy.
Here he made the first Important
dlsoovery of the searoh?the pi Jest's
bleyole. It is generally assumed that
the murderer had hidden it there af
ter killing him.
t about this time many newspap
en appeared on the scene with occult
experts, among them being the Magus
Alvls, Madame Flaubert, who, although
of French birth, has spent
many years absorbing the mysteries i
of the Orleot, and Profeetor Dew.
Than the Matin thought of anabeo
lutely novel, if rather grewsome,
method of hunting down the oorpfc*.
It decided to * mploy a hyena In the
search, and arranged with the famous
lion tamer P i )n to obtain the use of
hia largest and ugliest hyena, name"
Carlos. This animal 1\ the most re
pulstv,-* and disgusting in existence
He ltv<s ? xcluMvel) upon carrion and
the dead b civ of a man ha* for him a
gre*W attraction iban aoy oh?her
kind of food. Thu hye'?a livae in hole*
and caves during the day time ar.d
only hunts his food by night. He
then utters bloodcurdling shrieks and
tkndish IsuRhter, which when beard
lu the desert amid scenes of the wildest
description call up in thelmaglna
tlon of the traveler the forms of speo
trnl ghouls, searching for their unnaV
urai feasts.
Toe hyena is of hideous appearance.
He h&s a coat of dirty yellow, marked
with 8pots and usually oovered with
sores due to rubbing against rooks and
spattered with remnants of his disgusting
food. He stands very high
at the shoulders and his head hangs
down till his nose touohes the ground.
He always slinks alcrg sideways with
his head near the ground and never
comes straight toward any man or
animal. All these peculiarities give
him an lndescrihablv mean. Rnp.alrlnu
and cowardly appearance.
The hyena Is furnished with nonretractile
claws of suoh tremendous
scrat chin# power that he can dig down
Into the deepest grave and rob It of
its oooupant. In countries where hyenas
abound only the heaviest rocks
will protect the bodies of the dead
from their clutohea. It was for this
reason that ancient Egyptian and other
Oriental kings were burled in rock
tombs.
The hyena also has teeth and jaws
of euch strergth that he can bile
through the bones of the largest animals.
His physical powers would
make him a dangerous foe, if he pos
sensed the least courage, but he has
not the spirit to attack any living
animal, lie only wars with the dead.
Carles, the great hyena was brought
to the plaoe where the Abbe's bicyole
was found. The grewsome work began
at midnight. Carlos will only
work at night. As soon as day breaks
he faLs into a stale of torpor in which
he appears to have neither sight nor
ecent. He was brought to the scene
in a condition of semi-starvation in
order to ma e him keen for the hunt.
From the tirst it waa evident that
the search would be a long and tedious
one. Carlos appeared dazed and
aislnclined to dig. This was because
the climate and surroundings were so
d (Torent from those of his native African
wilds. But gradually his Instincts
began to assert themselves.
The pangs of hunger drove blm to
hunt for food. Restlessly and fur
tlvely he ran over the ground constantly
sniffing It In his soaroh for
dead things. From time to time 1 e
dug up he body of a field mouse 01
some other small animal, such as one
may tind In civilized Europe, lie de
voured the carron, but it did nothing
toward satisfying his ravenous appetite.
At night the peasants of the country
were wakened by the long, melan
oholy howls and blood curdling shrieks
and hysterical tkndlsh laughter of the
hyena as he roamed through the
woods In search of the dead. They
shuddered with horror and bolted
their doors, some fearing the attack
of the wild beast about whloh they
had heard, and others, more superstitious,
thinking that It was the spirit
of the dead man wailing for vengeance.
The hyena's gh jullsti work was hln
dered by the fact that he oould not be
left to seek a natural lair by day, but
had to be followed by a trainer and
oaught every morning and returned to
his cage.
On the third night Carlos shown
signs of extreme excitement. He uttered
many loud peals of unusuelh
fiendish laughter and r * n straight to
a spot where he bagan to dig Into the
earth with tremuidous fury, nis
trainer felt sure that be had at last
found the body and tblt Impression
was coLlirmed when, after digging
down some three feet, a quantity of
bones was unearthed. A sickening
odor, of decaying fl >sh filled the air.
Carlos burltd Lis nose in tbe carrion.
After he had devoured a few
mouthfuls he was with great d filculty
dragged away from his meal, for It lb
dangerous to oheat even this cowardlv
beast of his food.
Thfi lr?.iriAr ariH t.ho
V..V. ULUAKIU1 UUbW
tives gathered over the body, but &
verv hasty examination bhowed it to
be that of a cow- probably one that,
had died of disease and been burled
by a farmer there ae the easiest way
of disposing of it.
On the following night the hunt
with the hyena was resumed, but
without result. Night after night it
was kept up systematically. It has
now been oontlnued for oyer a week.
The trainer Pizon and other persons
who are familiar with the habits of
hyenas declare positive^ that no dead
body within a distance of a mile can
escape his wonderful scent. He is be
lng led oyer the whole country within
a radins of ten miles of the spot where
the bioyolett was found, and if the
priest lies murdered in this region it
is not conceivable how his body oan
escape disoovery. The hyena's scent
will enable him to dlsoover the remains,
whether they be burled In an
open field or in the cellar of a house,
or in acy other part of a building.
Every time the hyena's blood-curdling
shrieks and fiendish laughter
rend the night air with unusual violence,
the listeners believe that be has
at last found the objeot of his dreadful
quest.
Nature loves a Joke?that Is why
some men are what they are.
GR^ZY NEW EDEN.
Where They Will All Go Naked
and Unashamt d.
THE GOLDEN KULEB8.
Of All the Grotesque Cults, From the
Huly Rollers to the Molv Ghosters,
the Qolden Ruler*, is by
Far, the Craziest Of
Th(m All.
The Golden llulers are & new sect
that, lead by an uncouth, Ill-clad,
barefoot man wbo says he is Adam, is
making bis way to the Pacltlo Coast
in search of a modern Eden. A young
er man, unkempt and meagcrly clad,
with wild eyes and strident voice, as
with the band and loudly prco'aims
himself as the Savior cf maukldjj.
Following them to that which they
expect to be a land (lowing in milk
and honey is a motley group of men,
women and ohildren, footsore, hungry
and faint, yet sustained, they di clare,
by the hidden tires of the Holy Ghost.
In fevencv of faith, in zeal and an
unalterable determination the Golden
Rulers resemble the one time Dowiei
tea of Z on City, Mich. In the abandon
of their rites they are like the
Holy Rollers whom, until shot by a
freLzltd brother of one of his disciples,
their leader plunged into orgies
that made the band eligible for oells
in a State prison. The leader of the
Iloly Rollers is dead. The man who
killed him is also dead, a bullet from
a revolver in the hand of the sister
uu h r\ rm Via heH a unmrod eonrl Irvnr Vi 4 rv? t r*
uo n nguun;^ iiiui w
his death. The sister is Id prison, and
the widow of the departed prophet is
chared with being an accessory to
the orime. The Holy Rollers are scat
tered, and most of th? m are in hiding.
With the confusion of schisms
In the ranks of Z en and the diffusion
of the Holly Rollers there has arisen
this new prophet who proposes to
gather all the dlstff<. cved under his
banner, and found on the Pad tic
Coast an Eden whore every one who
loves God and Is of independent
thought may live In lOlenio simplicity.
The hegira of the Golden Rulers
began last month. Tuey broke oamp
just out of Oklahoma City, where
they had been practising their Kdenic
simplicity for three months, anu start
ed on their march to their future
home. Where that is they do not
know, but John Sharp, or to use his
ecolesiastical title, Adam, says that
the Holy Ghost will lead them through
the wilderness and on that spot which
ts to be their Eden will set up a bitz>ng
torch. All the dwellers in Oklahoma
City were on the sidewalks or
peeied out of the windows to watch
the departure of the Golden Rule
band.
At the head marched the tall gaunt
man of tifty whose grizzled hair swept
his shoulders and whose heard swept
his breast, for there are no razors in
Eden. He wore a white ootton shirt
and brown Jeans trousers. He was
barefoot and hatless. Beelde him
walked a tall youth of lighter hair
and no beard, whom bis followers proclaimed
with every oreak of the wagon
wheels "Jesus Christ, the Savior
of Mankind." There are forty men,
women and ohildren In the band. The
men, garbed as their leaders, walked.
The women rode, and in heavy wagons,
"prairie schooners," were the babies
and small children. There were
seven wagons, for ohildren are numerous
In Eden, and thetw&gcns were
well filleu. The women, gowned in
flowing robes of white, were mounted
on the farm horses that had tilled the
temporary Eden which was beir.g desorted
for the permanent, one. As they
marched through Oklahoma City they
sang:
"We are marching on to Canaan."
Oue Golden Ruler remained behind,
gazed at the procession between prison
bars. For he had been detained in
the Oklahoma County Jail to answer
the oharge cf disturbing the pease of
the community. His name was Thomas
Cooper, and be is the only Golden
Roier for whom Adam has not procured
ball, when the sect's ideas about
dress and manners conflicted with the
city ordinances. Five times he whom
bun uiaKioviaw i uuoijr ^tioioicu iuu*uing
John Sharp Instead cf Adam bad
appeared to ball out bia followers, and
each time be astonished the surrounding
citizens of Oklahoma by the
amount of money he extracted from
Ms wallet, bis trouser's pocket and
the hem of bis trousers. He bas no
bootleg. But Thomas Cooper was Ignored.
He says tbe slight was put
upon him because be bad questioned
tbe authority of tbe modern Adam.
At tbe edge of tbe olty, before tbe
Golden Rulers struck out upon tbe
broad trail to California, tbeir leader
mounted tbe back seat of a wagon and
delivered tbis farewell address.
"Farewell, ye ungodly 1 I, who In
my several selves am Almighty God,
Adam aDd Elijah, salute and warn
you. Ye are a wloked city. I find
mine part from you without pain. 1
am tbe Lord God Almighty, and those
who follow me surrender all tbelr
worldly goods, knowing that I will
keep tbem frcm all barm, and that I
being blessed with divine wisdom, can
take muoh better care of tbeir worldly
goods than they. I am Adam, who
wHl establish for these Inhabitants of
a new world a new Eden. I am Elijah,
for I shall not die, but shall dls
apiear from the earth in a cloud of
Are.
"We go to fourd a home for all who
are oppressed because they use tbelr
own think tanks. We will establish
a heaven for all thoss who are storm
driven by false and oruel beliefs In
the name of religion. While meditating
one evening I saw the brightest
star of the night leave Its position in
the sky, and, after oscillating for *
few moments, move toward the west
and sink below the horizon. This was
one of a series of manifestations I
have seen of late, all of which point
toward the west. I do not know where
, ?e find our Eden. Perhaps we will
ultimately Join the Holy Rollers of
the Northwest.
"In a vision I have seen the Holy
Rollers with outstretched ban is appealing
to the East for help. They
wait for us and we come, but for a
time we will tarry In the mountain of
Colorado. God Almighty, who at timex
, enters Into me and speaks from my
lips, has said that we must not sit In
Oklahoma. I do not know where we
1 shall finally sit, but I feel that It will
i be at some point where we can see
the rolling billows of the Pacific.
"That will be sood, and from that
moment peace will begin to settle
uoon the troubled heart. All the
woria is icoxing toward me. When 1
establish the haven of r^sfc, the people
who have cast the scales of sin from
their eves will oome to me from the
uttermost parts of the earth. I am
the only way to the life everlasting,
and there can be no salvation except
through me.
"When we have reaohed the point
where the haven of rest is to be established
the sun will cease to shine,
and there will be an eternal pale pur
pie twilight. There will be no light
save that of the Holy Spirit, which
will be bright enough and more beautiful
thaa the Bolar rays. It will be
the light of asterlum which shall bf
harmless to those who are pure in
spirit, but annihilating to them who
are sinful or unclear."
Among the Golden Rulers are persons
of education, even of exceeding
cultivation and refinement, while
others are illiterate. One woman,
who has been lenamed by the Golden
Rulers Martha is the leader among
the women, dominating them by sheer
foroe of native intelligence and abil
lty, although she cannot read or
write. She is an Indian half-breed
of the Cherokee tribe. Mary, a half
mad woman of seventy, says that she
was dying of tuberculosis, but John
Sharp, or Adam, had oast out the
devil from her body and cured her. A
cooper, a madcap, John Brett by
name, said he had once lived at Fort
Smith, where he was a practicing
physician, but that there was no need
of medlolne and surgery where Adam
is.
A young man followed the Golden
Rulers from Austin, Texas, and oharg
ed them with having kidnapped his
beautiful young sister. The leader
was arretted for disturbing Ihe peace.
Again Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Master
Sharp and John Aiken, whom th*
Golden Rulers call the savior of th^
world, were arrested for marching
naked through the principal S'.rsetN
of Oklahoma. Aoam paid a large doe
and said It was a small prloe to pay
for the propoganda of the one religion
of the world, one of whose tenets Is
the nudeness of his followers.
"In the new Eden of the West," he
said, "we shall go 'naked and not
ashamed."
E/ll times, It Is predicted, await
the advent of the Golden Rulers on
the Paolflo Coast.
A rival Adam haa already appeared
and been unkindly treated at Bathdrum,
Idaho. John B. Mauler, found
er of the Sanothled Church of Adam
and Eve, and who Is known as the
Nude Evangelist, appeared In a state
of nature on the streets of Rathdrum,
proclaiming his belief that God never
Intended that men and women should
wear clothing. When he attempted
to preach on the street* with no protection
but the mantle of night a policemtn
interrupted his dlsoourse. He
was sent to the town jail, ohargea
with insanity, and ths Commission for
the Insane U Investigating his condition.
Orphan Work Day,
Saturday, September 29th, is the
day. It Is a very thoughtful habit
that Is growing upon our people?the
fleUtng apart of the last Saturday In
September as a day to work for the
orphans. On that day, unless yourself
is In need of help, devote your inoome
to the fatherless. Give them
the proceeds of your day's work.
There are 260 orphans in the Thornwell
Orphanage, Clinton, S. O. And
this is ouly one of our Homes for the
fatherless. Remember what Job said
"If 1 have eaten my morsel, myself,
alone, and the fatherless, hath hot
eaten thereof, then let mine arm fall
from my shoulder blade, and mine
arm be broken from the blade."
Whether, therefore, the reader of
these liuee be Jew or gentile, protestantor
Catholic, let him give the
29th. September Vo work for the orphans,
sending his contribution to
the Institution that he is most interested
in.
Good Use for Whiskey.
D. B. Roberta, a planter at Rspldes
Pariah, La., has discovered that
whiskey will kill ootton boll weevils,
whioh have cost the South millions of
dollars. He plaoed a number of the
weovlls in a large glass jar and poured
whiskey into the vessel to barely
cover the bottom. Instantly the
weevils began fighting each other,
and within a few minutes the last
one was dead. Roberts then sprayed
with whiskey ootton infested by
weevils. The bugs were killed and
the field oleared of the pests. Large
sums have been offered for a practical
boll weevil exterminator, the State of
Tixas alone having offered:$50,000.
Found In Uut Klyer.
The bc'y of Henry K. Warn poly, a
wealthy Philadelphia manufacture of
loals, who had been mlselng
( eycral <?av?, found In the East
river at N*w Yoxk Thursday night.
Ho undoubtedly committed sulotde
A trusted employee of the firm of
Warn pole & Co., in Canada was short
m large sum of money and Wampo'e
brooded over the matteer ustil he became
Insane.
!
There is nothing so pleasant as that
bright, cheerful, at-peace-with-tlu
1 world leeling when you sit down to
your breakfast There is nothing so
conductive to good work and gooo results.
The healthy man with a heal
thy mind and Ixxiy is a better fellow,
a better workman, a better citizen
than the man or woman who is handicapped
by some disability however,
slight. A slight di-order of the stomI
ach will derange your body your
thoughts and your disposition. Get
away from ilie morbidness and tlie
blues. Keep your stomach in tunc
and both your brain and body will respond,
l ittle indiscretions of overeating
can bo easily corrected and you
will be surprised to see how much better
man you are. Try a little Kodol
for Dyspepsia after your meals. Sold
by Conway Drug Co.
Touolii-w tl'ii) Doupiy.
To the Democratic Voters of South
Carolina: i
I ?ju truly grateful for the splendid
vote I received yesterday all over the
State. This manifestation of cortl
dence touohes me deeply and Inspires
me to exert my utmost efforts for the
best Interest of the State
M. F. A N8EL.
In this state it is not necessary to
serve a ti 'e days notice for eviction of
a cold. Use the original laxative cough
syrup, Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar. No opiates. Sold by.
Conwav Drug Co.
The democratic and populist conventions
for the EMth Nebraska district
have nominated R. D Sutherland
for oongress. Mr. Sutherland
nerved two terms In congress several
years ago, and made an excellent re
oord.
A word of truth in a few words:
"Nearlyall other cough cures are constipating,
especially those containing
opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar moves the l>owels. Contains
no opiates." You c .n get at it.
Conway Drug Co.
The suggestion of the Southern
Lumoor Journal that the idle negroes
be forced to work for private parties
or else for the oounty is a good one.
Active police could easily satisfy
fthrmselves that ail the darkles who
swarm to town were at work or not.
The. public safety demands that they
work for their living and the sooner
municipal authorities get busy about
this matter the less trouble we will
have enforceing it. We commend
the matter to the earnest attention
of the municipal aur' critics with
whom we c m in t,.>uoh and urge
them to l'>Me u > tim^ in getting busy
*.bout the rvMfr
Don't drag along with a, bilious,
heavy feeling. Yo need a pill. Use
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
famous lit: le pills. Do not sicken or
gripe, but results are sure. Sold by
Conway Drug Co.
I
Edward Keating, managing editor of
the Denver News, was elected reocnt- i
ly president of the international league
of press olubi In session at Det- ;
ver. j
Captain NAthan Applefcon, famous
as a publisher, died reoently in Bos- j
ton.
THE "HU
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MtfcUJoi f,t (1 money call I
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Robt. B. Scarborough,
Preeident. W?
BANK Ot
Conwa
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Capital htock
DIREC
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Hal L. Back,
George J. Uolliday,
We will pay yon 5 per cent, inte
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Try our plan tor earing yonr nicklee
theee Li Hie banks and the interest wi
help yon.
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C. P. QUATTLEBAUM, V-Prbs.
Our Bank, boing a local ineiitut
building o< Horry County and lor th
suing this polity wo tako pleasure in
accommodation wbon oonoisteyt with
With gratitude for tho ^fttral
cordially solicit your future dmiimm
Respectfs
D.A.SPIVE1
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Professional Cards.
HcCori k BcCord,
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SURGE02I DENTISTS,
Conway, S. C.v*
t&TOver Bank of Hon jr.
TtTANSiir^
1 TTORNEY AT LAW ,
CONWAY, s. c;
Practicing I with R. B. Scarborough.
Magistrate's and Circuit Court
Cases a specialty. vPronr>pt:, attention
tfiven collection of claiDoa.
jgriTsCARBROUGE
CON WAT, S. C.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Conway Market
Frr tb 3d at? and S??eag?
always an band.
Orders ar? taken and
promptly^,, delivered
every day.
Geo. L. Marsh,
Propretor.
H- M- Burrouflhs
Physician and Surgeon,
Conway, S- O
H H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counselor at* Law,
CONWAY, S. C.
B. Wofford Wait,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Officii in Spivey Building.
An examination of tbe Garret BibHeal
Institute discloses a *angle In tbe
s fl lira of the former treasurer, Dr.
Ro4 er* D. Sbeppard. It is claimed
that 950 000 1b Involved.
Prof. Tyler,of Amherst college, said
! recently: "A man can live comfortably
without brains: no man ever existed
without a digestive system. The
dyspeptic has neither faith, hope or
charity." Day by day people realize
the importance of caring for their digestion;
realize the need of the use < f
a little corrective after overeating. A
little Kodol for Dyspepsia. It digests
what you eat* ^old by
Conway Drug Co.
B" SHOE.
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something! If^jon want
or "Til* II?ib. (for sAle bf
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*i davit. Cashier.
' HORRY,
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$25,000
ITORS;
W. R Lewie,
W. A. Johnson,
Will A. Freeman
rent on yearly deposit?. Will furnl
to open small accounts with us.
ad diinM, and you will find that
> will pay you on your saving? will
"cmWW,
\y. s. c.
8UTTRPLUS FUND, 120,00a
$180,000.00.
:ERS:
D. A. SPrVEY, CiflHiBR.
M. W. COLLINS, ABBT. Cashikb
ion, hm always itrirrn for thelbp- kt
betterment of ker citizens. In per- M |
i extending to our customers every ^
, sound bonking.
patronage received in the post, we
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