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% I I I 1 ? ; * VOL XXI1. I IK 111 Brookie Dorman Loses Life From Being Mashed BETWEEN TWO TIMBER CARS Suffered l or Two Days Prom flic Mortal Injuries Received and Hied Here at Vereeit Hotel Wliere He was lirotijilit for Medical Attention. A young man named Grookie Dorman, a son of Mr W. II. Dorman, of the Adrian section, while coupling timber cars for the Kanawha Dumber Corporation, at this company's timber camps near Gun tors Island, last week) was severely mashed through the middle of the body by tw<\ of the cars coming suddenly to aether before he could get out of the way. At first his injuries wore not thought to bo very serious, and he was taken to his home. The following day, which was Thursday of last week, he had grown very much worse and was brought down to Conway on the noon train from Cool Spring, lie had medical attention at the Voreen hotel. His sufferings continued and he died on Thursday night. The remains were taken to his home on Friday, near Adrian;for intcrment. Cliartrcd Willi Shop llrcakinnr. Arthur Cox was lodged in the county jail one day last week under a charge of breaking in the store at Pine Island. On last Thursday morning all that remained to show he had been there, was a hole in the roof oi the old jail and a string of old dirty blankets hanging from the hole over the eaves toward the ground. Ho made good hisescapeaud tho authorities have not recaptured him as yet. Shell. The health of the community is good at this writing. Farmers are preparing to set out tobacco. Archie Hardee was on our streets last Sunday evening. WiUiam Sarvis, of Eldorado was on our streets last Sunday. John McDowell attended church at Bethlehem last Sunday. There is a line Sunday school going on at Bethlehem conducted bv our faithful superintendent, G. W. Williams. There will he preaching on the 4th Sunday and Saturday before. Sun Flowor. Michael The health of the community is generally good at this wr'.ting. The farmers are done planting corn and are now planting their cotton. * Rev G. F Stanley passed through here last Saturday. Miss Gillie Cox has boon spending some time with her sister, Mrs Nollie Boyd. Rev D. D Cox filled his regular appointment at -Dogwood Hill last SSaturdav and Sunday. The funeral of the late W. C. Cause will ho preached by the Rev Daniel D. Cox at'the cemetery near |^aisy yii the first Sunday in May. ^Thero is no weddings to report at this writing. Best wishes to the good old Herald and its many readers. Blue Eyes. Totidvlllc Ticlinjr*. J. D. Oliver of Greenwood was in town this week. The Easter entertainment at Union church was a grand success. The children acted their part remarkably well, and we regret that the church was not large enough to hold moro than half of the people. There was. about three, hundred people present. Much credit was given Misses Mary Dusenbury, Mamie Jordan and Jessie Dusenbury for their success in carrying out the program without a hitch. We note Farmers' suggestion that the better class of people were try1 n ir 1 A r?/iA \>1 M TJr*l 4 m'iU Iva44A^ ' 'fi, jw i i |/mv>r mi uwib v* llll il UClH'l' inan, and wo also notice better man's reply thereto Now, if the bettor class of people can get a better man that will do better work and put the roads in better lix, it will be the better plan as the supervisor now gets better pay and this section here presents the name of W. L. Single1on as the better man, who will have better roads and better bridges. If Mr Holt had gotten bettor pay he would probably made a better sup ervisor. Forecast. J* ? Possess ma? velouscurative powers ^^emoves all disorders, making health strength and flesh. After taking Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea you'll realize the wonderful good it does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, x Norton Drug Co. Subscribe to the Herald. I i it ) , i ffllf AN ENTHUSIASTIC BRYaNITE. The Gcnilcm an from Nebraska Is the Saviour of the Kcpuftlic Editor Herald:- In this critical crisis of the United States of A titer ica, we recognize the necessity of sober, honest and careful deli bora Vion on the part of men who sway the public mind and public sentiment Never in the history of the nation have questions of such vital importance to the American liepublic arisen as now confronts each and every citizen of thisgnvernmcnt. We recognize the fact that it was indeed a great undertaking for the handful of Americans to defy the Fatherland and unfurl to the world the Star Spangled Hanner and plac ' the Goddess of Tdberty on tho nigh est point attainable by mankind Hut knowing that their blood would bo the price of their patriotism, they fearlessly performed their duty to the young nation and to their posterity. We have lived and enjoyed this liberty for many decades. The oppressed of every nation have Hocked to us as a haven of rest?as a city of refuge?to a land of love and liberty. The emblems of this American liberty has assumed great proportions, and today tho blazing sun of tho heavens never sets on this American emblem of an independ ent hninn fnr n.11 1 nw nt-kiflimr iil\??>??r loving people. All natious point to us with love and fear They love us for the principles of the broad platforms of American liberty, they fear us because these principles have made us the greatest nation of all of Clod's favored climes. From this view-1 point, who is he who can fold his hands while permanant danger threatens to destroy the pillows, the very foundation upon which rests the principles of American liberty. Who is he who can sell his birth right for a moss of potoge? Who is he whoregards a few measly dollars for prosent necessities of more value to hitn than the principles of government that has made him ono of God's greatest works? A traitor of the deepest dye, a being unworthy of this citizenship, a self confessed criminal of the highest crime that cau be committed against a government that has done so much for U19 human race. If the accepter of such funds commit treason against his country, against himself and against his posterity, what shall we say of him who will furnish this fund to buy in open market the homes, the lives and liberties of the American people? Treason! Treason! Treason! If these corruption funds are not being used to purchase votes to buy Legislatures and to sway the courts whv has it became neees-mri/ f.w different Legislatures and for tho greatest law making bod\ of men on earth to enact laws in reference to the prohibition of such contributions? The time is at. hand when the people of this nation have got to do one of two things, viz. to remember that you are a man to exercise your suffrage as a free citizen, to support such men as cannot be swayed by any consideration whatever, io forget for one moment that he is the custodian of your most sacred trust and to betray this trust would make hicn a criminal and a convict. Is there no such men in those days of such dire need of them? Has all men gone astray? Does all men worship LJaal? Is there no balm in Gilead? Second, to continue to neglect to exercise your suite rage as a citizen and refuse to vote at the election, saying as a great many do, that it is no use to vote as the money power of the country will prevail. Of course it will, if you will stay at home on election day and surrender your sutTrage. It is indeed a deplorable fact that at present the power of capital has the country by the throat. The President, his Cabinet. Congress and the llniiod Ktntnw Senato are mostly interested in corporations. Capital has been centralized into groat corporations, which control the industries of the country, driving out small and independent industries and thereby destroying competition in business corporations by the enactment of laws favorable to them and detri- ] mental to individuals can well af- I ford to spend a few millions to have | such men elected as will do their] bidding, hence the corruption fund, j It is also a deplorable fact that, the same hand that holds the monoy of' the country has an iron grip upon the necessaries of life; for instance, the meat packers and others. They can cause a financial panic at their pleasure, and at the same time raise I the price of food stuiTs. In other words, they can double the purchas ing value of money and at the samt> time raise the price of the goods manufactured by their monopoly fostered factories. This system works a hardship only on the consumers, or in other words, the bone and sinue of the country As an illustration, in the critical coudition of the country in the middle of a panic, the meat packers have run up the price of their meats thirty per cent higher than they were when there was plenty of money in circulation. Mr. Voter, do you [Continued on Last Page.] < f v -. - . \ ?m% CONWAY, S. C., THUI inn Not Yet Received by the Commission. CONTRACTOR NOT RELEASED Some of flic County Official* Made Arrangements Last Tuesday to Move Into tlic Court House and Jail Hut Wore l)isnppointo?l The county otllcers have not moved y? t into 1 ho now court house. A rumor got u float last Tuesday thai the committee of the ^rand jury eni<n?^ed in examining the county of licos had directed the ollicers to move into the new buildings and that the Ueys had been turned over to them by the commission. On investigation it was found that some lif till' f ?tl i i * ? 1*?4 lllilt'lMir lll'IMl'l rations t:> move their records and furniture down to the new otlices Col Quattlebaum, a member of the commission, was absent owin# to sickness in his family, but in the afternoon Gen J. IV Derham came in from Green Sea, and before any ?f the oilicers had moved, it was dated to them tliat tho commission had not as yet received the buildin# from Mr 11 P Little, the contractor and that the commission could not allow the move to be made until this should be done. The situation just now in re#ard to the matter is as follows: The architect has accepted the buildin# in writin#, or has so informed the the secretary of the buildin# commission, but since that time there iias been no meetin# of the commission. A mcetin# is necessary I on the part of the commission in order to receive the work and settle with the contractor. In this condition of things it would not have been exactly proper for the oilicers to #o into the new quarters, and the matter was accordingly deferred. Some of the oilicers were dissappointed it seems when they learned they could not move. Jailer J C llruton had #one down early in the day and swept Jout the new jail, xpoctin# to move in before ni#ht. i le can hard I y confine prisoners in i he old jail, as the roof is rotten and they find easy freedom by tfoin# through it. ??mm l i^? Forney IN?w?. Farmers are most through plantin#. i ? . r t\ en t % * I ivev j u mavis nueu ms regular | appointment at Autioch last Sunday and preached a very interesting sermon . I lev R O Ilcndricks filled his appoinment at Juniper Hay last Sunlay and preached a very good sermon The writer was sorry to hoar of Mr 13rooky Dorinan's tragic death last week. Mr W .1 Johnson went to Conwav last Saturday. Rev J T Todd and Mick Creel went to Conway last Monday. Mr William Cannon, of Conwa}', and Miss Lottie Singleton, of Jordanville, were happily married at Rorncy last Sunday afternoon. April 111, V.m. Rev .) T Todd performed ihe ceremony. After they were married they left for their homo in Conway. We wish them a long and happy life and a homo in heaven when they die. Soda Pop. Miss Sal>? l)oak. Vocalist. Date Chnntred. Instead of Wednesday, May 6th, hf stated in last week's paper, Miss Doarf will appear in concert in the i a t\A ? * - " ...... i/K^u.i >a>iiuui /luiuiwi mill, ull the. evening of Tuesday, May ftth, 8:80 o'clock. These brief ox tracts , from previous notices or Miss Doak's concerts may give some idea of what lo\ors of music may expect. (From Johnson City Comet, Tenn) "It is scarcely possible to discriminate in favor of any special song. Each according to its musical requirements was exquisitely rendered. Her encores were the sweetest possiblo selections. The first was a lullaby, "Sleep little Baby of Mine" which has always been a favorite of hers. During its rendition the silence was so intense that it was fairly thrilling and not a note was lost to any one." Tickets for this ooneort will be on sale at the Conway Drug Company after 9 o'clock a. m., Monday May 4th where reserved seats may be secured. Horry klij&?ar? to t>? Inspected. The Horry Hussars will be inspected tomorrow by Lieut. Chas ft. Oabenoss of tho United States army and Col W. T. Brock representing the State. Ills virtually a new company, there being but twelve of the old men now in the ranks, and the balance of the 84 members are ail new men. Many of the old members have applied for discharges, aud have failed to receive them for the reason that they have not yet accounted for all the property, uniforms, etc., placed in their keeping. iSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. ACCIDliNT AT ULCKSI'OUT iNrjfro Hoy l oses Ills I.cjc Under, I.ox' I'rnin. Lust Tuesday evening a younjj uc^ro named Sam Kvans, who was riding on the h?i^ train at Hueks >ort, lost his footing us he was 11\\ in^ to walk alon^f on the beams, foil under the train and was so badly iujurcd that the left le?j had to be unputated above the knee. Dr J K. talvey, assisted by Dr J. S Duionbury, of Conway, performed the peration. He was not an employee but was at the p ace looking for a j->b. disco. We had a nice rain last week which made us #lad. Mr W II Stevens, of the linn of Stevens Hros , of 11?is place, made a business trip to lied IJIulV Inst week, i'hoy are looking out for a stand lor a bratieh stot e. Mr J .) Stevens is Supt of the Houluh, S C, Anniversary, visited the lieu lull school last Sunday milking an exeellent talk. ; We were tflad to see Mr L M Hardee in our midst on last Sunday. A curtain young man I Ever Green, N. 0., came down to got his best Kir), but her father objected anil ; he had to steal her. After two or three unsuccessful attempts, he wan- i dered out in the woods awaiting a favorable opportunity to carry out his heart,s desire. In the meantime the would- be bride saw her chance to escape from duress vile and left i home to meet her lover. She went < by way of a new borne being built by a brother of the like to be groom The girl, of course, asked the gentleman to assist her in getting to his brother. Just before they reached where the groom was they saw the < bride's father with his gun ahead of i them. He, therefore, hid the girl in the woods. After the man left she ran upto the house. So the young fellow got his g.rl oil to a preacher near Adrian and was married, Tobacco setting is in order. t We would like to see some good 1 farmer come out for the Legislature. Dodger. | Norton Items. Editor Herald: I Mease allow me \ space for a few words from this sec- ; tion. Tki i*f fliiu nnmmiinil.u 5c X UU U\- III 111 W I W?l VV'ltllllM IJ I VJ |?J very good at this writing. All the farming people are getting : along well wit.li their work. All urc having a line time now [ picking strawberries. We have had | the linest turn out of strawberries this season that we have had in a long while and I hope all of the people j will get good pay for them. People are hayinga very k'ood time setting out tobacco. All are sotting ; as much as they can and a great deal ( :>f it will be raised in this section. , We have r.o weddings to write About, but we have boon listening for the wedding hells to ring. A Friend. 1 Cool Spring* The health of the community is 1 bettor at this time. There has been ( measles and lagrippe in our section for tho last few weeks. , Farmers are busy planting. ICvcry thing points to a largo crop of \ cotton and tobacco this year. Politics are warming up earlier than usually. As the salaries of the ' county ollicers have been raised, we ' think that may account tor so many candidates out so soon.. If there are any more good men in the conn- t ty who arc not in tho raco for sup i crvjsur wc wuuiu iiki; u> near irum ( them soon so we can select our man. Mrs Frank Lynch went to Conway last Monday. Miss Mellie Mishoe went to Conway last Monday. The cool weather for the last few days is causing the fruit to fall otl', Farmer. * Mr J II 11 ii x Dead Mr J il I lux died at his home last | Tuesday. 11(5 was horn April drd, 1825 Died April 1 1th, 1008. Ho was a faithful soldier in the war. He was sober, truthful and honest. He leaves a wife, one daughter and two sons together with a | host of relatives and friends to j mourn his departure, But we hope i that he has gained that better part. A moro extended notice will appear later. Subscriber. ( WANrni) , Aoout zuu juniper or cypress poles thirty foot long end eight inches at the littlo end, juniper preferred. < Any one in position to furnish them 1 will please take the matter up im 1 mediately with Paul Qi.attlebaum, i Manager Conway Light & Power Company, New goods arriving and departing daily at the Conway Hargain House. The bottom has fallen ouon prices, and they arc in a posit tion to follow the market. 0 -Subscribe to tho Horry Herald. II?IE IK. nilMiS V Oil KINO W AM) THINGS YOU OOIN'T KNOW. Items of Interest Gathered Here and There. Some of Wlileli Is Porsonn Others Concerning lltisltiess and Soelal Hvcnts Chas J Kp|)s viskod Columbia last week. When in need of insurance ^o to M W Collins. S Ij Jordan was in town last Saturday on business. Or J K Stalvey, of Itucksport, was in. Conway last Monday. Some cleaning up is needed around the new court house and jail. J I Barnhill was nmontf those \ isiting Uonway last Satuaduy, I' C Phipps paid tho Herald oilier a pleasant call one day last week. Clay Lundy recently spent some time with relatives in tho country. \V. II. Privett arrived in Conway [\ few days aj*o on a visit to relatives J lv Shannon and wife were in Conway last Monday on business. S L Jordan, of Jordanville, was in Iowa a few days ago on business I' V Punn, of Nixonville, paid Conway a business call last Saturlay. 0 II Jenkins made a business trip to Wilmington and returned last ? ec k. J I Rarnhill, of (lalivants Kerry, was in town last Saturday on business. Let ine write you a policy that will protect you in case of lire. M W Collins. A t ravelling minstrel troupe show d in the old court house two nights ast week. Mr Suj^s, of tho Loris Rural Freo Delivery section, spent one day this week in Conway. Mrs J P Williams, of Eddy Lake, ,vas in Conway one day last week on t shopping tour. Thomas Watts and ft. II. McNolll -voro both in town last Monday from icross the river. Got good printing at the Herald >Hiec. Your orders will receive jrompt attention. When you need bean baskets call . >u 11 II Woodward, who has a lot to Kindle as attorney for W ft Hoag. J G Rhodes, accompanied by Mr Uilligjin, of the Loris section, were jotli in Conway on business last rveck. I)i J S Dusenbury returned last week from Greensboro where he went to visit his sister, Mrs R II Dlark, C. W. Mucks, of Howell, was a uleasant caller at the Herald office >ne day last week. l)r W ft McCord recently spent jevcral days at the mills of Kanawha Cumber Corporation on professional jusiness. Large lot of bean baskets on hand 'or sale at the lowest prices ever <nown. Apply to II II Woodward, Attorney at Law. G. II. Mishoe was in Conway one lay this week winding up certain matters connected with the estate >f Robert Mishoe, deceased. J W Hard wick, foreman in the ol'lice of the Whiteville, (N. C.) New?| Reporter, spent last Sunday in Conway, his former home. Jeremiah Mishoe. who was recently appointed as Magistrate at Cool Spring, was in Conway on business mo day the lirst of this week. Prof Power VV. Rethea, it is said, nas liled his resignation with the trustees of Burroughs Graded School Lo take elTcct at the present session. Daniel Tyler, of Floyds township was in Conway last week meeting nis friends, lie ccn tern plat* s makng the race for county supervisor this year. a crazy negro was brought in from one of the saw mills in the country where ho*had been working, last week and lodged in jail. He was raving mad and it took some force to manage him, Mrs Noah Todd, of the Popla*' section, died on Tuesday night of last week. The bereaved husband has the sympathy of the entire com munity in his loss. I represent the best companies in existence and will be giad to write your insurance on your dwelling M W Collins. Col C. I*. Quattlebnum has been away for the past week at the bedside of his mother. She died Sunday and was buried Monday. Tho Colonel has the sympathy of the community in his sad bereavement. No. 2 Berry pickers arc leaving for the Holds almost in carload loin, consequently domestic help is a scarce article i 11 Con way. Geo \V Chestnut, of Thotnasvillc, (!a., an old I lorr y hoy who is rapidly making his way in iho real estate and insurance business in our sister State, is spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends at Conway and at his former old home in the country. J M Marlow, head salesman of Kiehardson Cypress Cumber & Shingle Co., passed through town one day this week on his way to lohns-1lopkins Hospital where ho will remain several weeks for treatment His friends hoi>e to sec him back at home soon. The hydraulic ram recently put in it the new jail to raise the water from the artesian well into the large tank, has been boxed in so that it cannot be tampered with by the small boys. Before this there was serious trouble with it every few days. Attention is called to the card of .1 D Oliver appearing in this issue announcing his candidacy for County Auditor. He is one of Conway's leading young business m mi having been engaged here successfully for several years past in the grocery business. He is a good business man and competent to lill I ho otlice The announcement of J. ff. Baker appears in tins issue, ho having decided to mike the race for County u Supervisor .it the solicitation of many friends. Mr I hiker lias served with ability on the county board of commissioners and before that time held the oflico of inagistrato in Ids township. lb) is very well qualilied for Itiis olliee and is a safe good man anywhere. 1 u this issue appears the announcement of \V U Clayton, of L< loreneo, for the olliee of Solictor of the 12th judicial circuit Me is a veteran of the civil war, and a distinguished lawyer in ids part of the State where he has practiced the profession for many years successfully* Ho is a popular man with the people and iuis always stood up for their rights when it came to matters of public interest. Attorney L H Singleton makes his announcement in this issue of the Herald as a candidate for election to the olliee of Representative from Horry County. He is a graduate of the law department of University of South Carolina, where he was distinguished in his class, and has been practicing liis profes sion here since the fall of 1007. his friends feel confident of his success in the coining primary. By reference to a notice appearing elsewhere in this issuo it yvill be seen that Mr Paul Qu^Mlebaiim wants a lot ol telegraph poles. This indicates that the young man has lot no grass grow under his feet in endeavoring to fulfill his part of the contract with the city It is also an evidence that he is in earnest about furnishing electric lights and electrical power no the city and thecitizens of Conway from which we argue that the nights of darkness will soon pass away and our streets will be as bright as the noonday sun. ARMORY OK CO, "11" Horry Hussars 2rd Infantry National Guards S. C. Special Ordor No, 11 Conway, S. C., April 21, 11)08 Complying with instructions from the Adjutant & Inspector General's office, this Company will assemble at its Armory on Friday morning 21th inst at 10:80 o'clock for the Annual Inspection and Muster. Khaki Uniform, Campaign Hat, Blue Shirts and Hoggins will be worn* It is very important that each member be presertt and account satisfactory for all Government property issued him and in his possession now. Oflk'ial By Order, VV. P Hardwick Chas J. fipps, Clerk Capt 8rd 1. N. G. South Carolina Comding Co. "H" 'low Is This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s' Catarrh Cure. K J Cheney & Co., Toledo. O Wo, the undersigned, have known K .J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe; him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, aud financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, KinnanA Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O Hall's Catarrh Cure is takon in ernallv, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all i Druggists. I Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. Wo are having splendid weather for farming operations and the farmers are too busy to como to town.