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/ > VOL XX U. I in4 Residence of (3 II Lev-1 erly Partly Demolished. THE THUNDERBOLT DIVIDED! '' )i< i ; <' J>. I *?t S '<{ 11 >? IKtU I) I llC < > III ! side t>k Die CIiHiimcv hii?I i tic Dili 1 thMvu 1 tic InskcFc -!No l>;?n? ??cc llouc lo 3 itc. t >n htsl Simdiiv trior niny about < (.lock .1 I litiii<lot b< 11. st.ruek the ros i'lenee of Mr < 1 11 I'everlev, near \ ; i 1 .. i is - i i > 1111 * inMiiy (iriiioiiMlt'M our nnl of the buildino Tin? main force oT tlir bolt slcue.k i post near I lie chimney, tearing it, to linlers, !< noeh inj/ down plaster j" inland the mantle over the lire ' pi ire and scat tered them together i l it ever I hi n^1 on t h? inan tie over t lie lloor of t he room. The, chimney is unhurt, and, sli u"r lossy, Mr l>everle\ w issit tin/' in front, of the lire place and rr\ near the hearth at the time and uasoniv sliehlly burned about tlu* head and a hrnised on one too. The via s window one side of the himm y was ruined while the other one on the oilier side was unhurt vh lleverlev estimates the damage t > he (piite heavy. lie things, too. ' h; his toe was hurt by sonicthiup fallin/r upon it as the chair he was | sitting on was partly lorn up. lie i'mi' ii'?1 to I?(* shocked vi ry much even though i t> appears lie was ebon a. close call. A Happy Murria>rc. , 'VS. litlioii Wins a Clmrmiiitf aiut l.ovclv Voiiiik Kiidc. Health of community is generally <m> id. Fodder pulling is about over. < >n Wednesday, August l'Jth, I'dhS, at. 1 o'clock, the. rleo.uit home of Mis IrM'eiula i.ewis, was the scene of a most beautiful w odd in//. I lor daughter, Miss flri^ht., was happily married to Mr II M Klliot.t, both of Floyds. Miss Fright is one of Floyd.s' most charming and lovely y.'iun<r ladies. Mr Klliott. is one of l lie load i no farmers of that, community and is to be congratulated on wiunin/r the heart, and hand of such a winsome and accomplished younj* lad y. A I ter t he. ceremony, which was performed by the liev W C Kollev, dinner was served, then the happy eonf?lo left for their future home near Floyds. The community wish es tin in a lonn and luvppy life, with ever blooi iiu;/ llowers all alon<_r their pith way. This is the last, of Mrs I .ewis' o'own pirls Ilinc Kves > ?*?? Dcadi oi* (irover liuiian. The death au/p*l visited the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel lnman and took awav their son, (Jrover Jackson. tie was born Ittftll, and died .1 nly .'loth, I >0K. He leaves a mother, hither, one sister, one brother and a host of Iriends to mourn their loss, but. they are consoled with the fact that their loss is his eternal #ain. 11 r. was alllicied nearly all his life, scarcely know int.' what, a healthy life was. He was admired by all who know him on account of his alllicA lion. I lo was eotdincd to his bed s but a. few days when death ended his snlTerine.s and the death anj^el bore his immortal spirit awav to live with (lod in heaven. He was buried in the Tharp cemetery to await tho resurrect ion morn. This lovely bud so youn# and fair, Called hence by earthly doom to show , How sweet si tlower in Paradise would biootn, Kre sin could harm or sorrow fade I )esith came t ho open bud to heaven conveyed, A till OaOC lli blossom llic.ro. A Friend. ^ -? - ? *\ li of S?im ii el I*, liartlwick Died at liis homo in I lorry county July'22nd. !1H)S, Mr. Samuel I'. llardwick in the seventy ninth year o( his a<_m He being1 born on the I Ith day of March I Still. lie joined the Methodist church in early life and professed Christ at a camp meeting being lieid at Cool Spring in this county in October ISfil. lie was superintendent of the llehobnth Sunday school of wh ich ctiurch he was a member for about 2;"> years and until his, physical health failed him he was faithful to ..Llcnd the services of both Sunday School and preaching lie was in very poor health for about, five years before his death and for two a years of that time his mind w;il \ very bad, being aliudst insane at times and very childlike at best three months before his death. He died in faith. IIis remains was interred in th< llchoboth eemctery the day follow ing his sad, sad death in the pros once of a host of*friend* and role tives who mourn his departure, noi as th(?se having no hope for we an sure our loss is his eternal gain. JS. P. Pitman, C &rp OLb Caiid'uhitcs I 'X I Veeinrts & < \?n way I inmowood Adrian Sin II l! men vv? >? < I 1*1 HarmlsiMi. ( \ < I: i r ( i-i >\ . > KnntLv llr'eli I ><>I Hull ('.(x >1 S i u' i 11 <_ ' Joy Itnyhoro II lanolin Suii Tort I < Jul Kerry Taylorsvillo... y loyils S II Vanillic ... Spri n?f. I ?i*CIi ' ! men Sen Soris IJaisy Fanner I'il ii'iu'/.cr i I unmoml I j\tl lo 11\ VOI" . Wainpee Tilly Swamp. Wi thers KoOUsteO Murlow . . Total Tiie Herald lias x athorod the vote oust in siH'oml primary tlio best iteouid bo done from iinnHieial ro ports and presents tlinn in f.lioabovo table. The liouros are so near'y eorrcct that, tlio olla ial rount is not apt to , i. > ^i ii it. iuii^u i in: I t'DIII I.D* The reaults lire ;is follows .1 10 lOllerhe is i leeted to Oonpros W II Wo I Is is elected Solie.i I or over jOol ( >uatt lehanm, who, howtivi'i'. I carried a niaonilirent vol,e in I lorry eon ii t y, lit the eownty olliees Messrs 15. J. Sessions, W. Ij. Ilrvan, A. C\ Mur roll and <1. 10. I hirUor are. elected. TIMO ST AT 10 The latest- news front the State shows 10. I). Smith for United Stales Senate, Swearier for State Snper'.n lendent of lOdne.Uion and 15. I j. Uau<rhinan for Uuilroad (Join missio.ie r. All I cadi n;* and liUcly to he el noted. iXtls from * ?;> It v:i n is Perry. Health is very oood except had colds. Kodder pulling is ahont over. Tobacco ^athei'ino is about, over. We. have, boon Inivino some very warm weather. Misses .10redd in and < )la hMovd. 1 who have been spending some time i! with friends, returned to their home in Florida recently. There was quite a nice picnic tit Cool Spring recently. Fvoryoody cemed to have enjoyed the day and occasion very much. ? jMi'h [telle (lore, who has been ' spending home lime Willi her father in law, Mr (lore, at I'iroway, N (3., returned home recently. Messrs Wheeler \ au^ht and Unfits I Jest wen? the quest s of Mr II L H'loyd on a recent Sunday evening. When somebody burns somebody's father's kerosene orange blooms and wedding bells will be the next things on the pro^rnm. Mr II .1 Floyd visited Ills sister, Mrs Sarah Coleman, of Marion, re oenUy. J Mr and Mrs .1 L Kd wards and Miss ] Uubie Kloyd, visited Mrs Ihirnie Cloyd, of Mnllins, recently. Mr Sidney Do/.ier, wlio 11sis been spending some time vvitli friends, 1 left, for his home ut Iloek 11 ill hist week. I )oro. I Municipal Election il I* 1/iU le defeated ft T Sessions fj?r Mayor of Conway last Tuesday by .51 majority: .1 M McKeitiian was elected Alder * man from Ward I. J K Nicholas from Ward 2, I)r Charles .1 Kpyis was reelected Alderman f**om Ward as were also li I * Click from Ward l. t and l)r W ft MeCord from 5. In * Ward <> ft .1 slierwood was declared elected but Mr V (* Anderson is con testing the election. I ' - ' . 1 I y? |y ;sV <CZD < ON WAY, S. C., TUlIKSDi nwn DDK WW :: . HeM September Nth, 1M)N. I SOLI'OR Ish'riffII Cl.r ,0 x ~ ~v>" i v5' i~ V" | " ;j> i ~3 t 5- : .r : . I g A W | a-. c W I U : : ->??l I28i 271 :'o - i'H nc: 21 21 Hi I HI I |.{ hi | ; "> 2!i ?<; <;<; r?:> , 22 22 :>.,) :;i |J 120 :10j 1 12 i:;s 11: mti! ml r is on lwN/dj i:? 1! 11: 1 I ?>. '2? ->2j j ;; i ;, ] ! ?. ;> "> :\i lie,!' tm :J s5 r?;>| M7j :>s 112 s:?| 1 rM "u ,K H 27 ssjl is ! 111 < .; > lo ' 1;1 i . II loul 2bj| 17 S.s| f)'.:| 7711 1'sl : r,i Ji .? ;;v v.. . lul -jx u.l lit; MI l:;| (.1 171 | 107 127! .SI 12a I i ! I I ! is oil is ;u; lin io| 02 21 20 f)0 211 bat to :;o| ;>o 2o| 04.1s -n 12 7 lo ? :;o m 2:1 lio 27? 10 1! H2 ion 2!? 120 20<j f?S IS l.iS ilii 12s s:? 121 r?:? 12 7t> 10 112; 12 S 21 111 -1.7 ft 17l . i .. 01 211 00 2.? OS 271 r>;?| 112 ;> 72 JOj 1)7 1 lit IS 12 IS 021 t 1 2 "I' 7 0 Si 2.7 ;>2 (.? 21 12 ;>s 2 i" or so 22! 22 1 s is' .? 111J 00 2>o' 27 lo I -on li! 27 21 20 I 2221 ?KNS 'I2.77I11H1I1 11)01 M 12 l.? 10 11 IMaiu lie Hems. Tobacco t'urin." is about a tiling .0 I.lie past., but Llm bays arc bavins a lino Liiito ?/oin*r In M tilli 11 s > net! h.i\ i no been eon V i in od thai tlia.i i t ie piano. l?\>ddor pulling i now tbo order of j Ll?(? <lay. Mr A Ti A i ford, Jr., spent several , days iu (jroonvillc rocontly lie > ports having had a line time. . Mr |ij(litoi\ I desire lo sa\ a few ; words 1111*011 eh t lie col 11 in lis of y ?iu ' piper in c.\pianalion of asiiorl a.r?.i ele appearing in a recent issue, signed "Wandering Hoy.1' from tins place in regard to soi e - ;tlt , Ivinp lel t open a few day belore he , roto his article. Through reports from the owner of 11' ' ^jaies I iiiii informed that, lie built a pate at. oaeli suit'of hi held, wliiv-li was some dhdaime from the field where he, tie, owner, 11'-- < i m I so that, passers l>\ mipht ptss l.liroui.'h the field instead of peine around. Tor some reason nol t, Known to tin) writer, * A Wamlerinp lhiy" passed Lhrouph this s< el.ion and lel'i the pates open The pates were only* a movable obst.ruction in a rude country carl path, and it is not understood how many times the palos were left open. lint, anyway. J t,lie owner fastened the p.vies with nails, but this did not. prevent the nates hemp opened, and ; < rerou te d to brush aid tree t<.; >1 a'. I en I then and put, tlx in in the put'1 way and m ale a road around the field for eon v euienee for hi nisei f. lint, "A Wan derinp l?oy" earne alnnp and still entered and ran his ''corn fed auto mobile" over some of the corn in the field . "A Wan lerinp Hoy's" time must, have been very prorioim I puess lut was in ha.-to to pet brum to the land of flowers to h ?! down his job for he I; e been k *<-r for some. time, as the "Lit! a Fiorina , I backsmi th. There is one thinp we are proud of in "A W.imh rim/ Hoy," lie has !: i .. i:. i ... . i I \ I'M ?>!> in (I j) tO III !/1 KKI IV |Ml; I t ion, hut arc sorry to say ho h is spoiled his record at last hy ojieniiiPf his own schoolmate's hold, lint ho is to bo excused by till and if lie over passes through this section a^ain, vc want to J{ive I lit 11 a pair of 'j^old rimmed spectacles" so that h< inayl see the corn whether he soos l.iic i nates or not. I see "A Wandering I'.oy" favors tho stock law, bit from the standpoint of his action . he -( cm t?? want oilr stock to have a world of liberty because he opons the hold j joules, hut. still he advocate t.h< no fence law. We hud a quiet wedding on Au oust, tlt.li. The occasion o!em d/.ed, at, the rosidenee of Mr and Mrs .1 M i \ /"i .1 ?? ... I / V /.HI III Ml , I lie . I 1 ' I , ! T ) .>1 1 r~t I I lie Cannon, ol" Iilanche, to Mr II J firahum, of l>aylx>ro Wr con*.'rat ulato tin* newly married couple and hope their journey on t.ho pathway I of lifehe :i scene of I?rt dil fl .vers and may no shadow* entei their j liven. in conclusion I desire to ask one question of your dear readers What do you think of a religion that, was placed in the heart and eon science of a person l>v the shock of the San Craoc.iseo earthquake? Correspondent. t (Vflir M & lib WW vCZD \Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. !? ! 1 I ui U I * I A J Dl I OIT F r | r m?I| l.?v :M! x! ill ;;i i*. ! si; mi !7 i:; In;. >;, :':H |;i ? ">! d Mil ,(i m v?\ ' ? & i Mi | <?i :i i it i I ill \>\) lui hi ;> in :ix u\t 2't *! * I i>. ; i i .; > i tii \:\ i;u i;. f> !l(?| li."? i?l IT) :;s vi im i:> in :w in w/ ?.: 1 ( Hi i M i ;>(f I.I ;>S r?iM r?v :"t .?| '?>) ?> > ;:J||hi? ir?;;o v11 4 ovin.v, (MemoryThe It'a f 11 angel ea Ih < I at thohome. ?f Mr ami Mrs II A Stci|?|>rr on July III, |!MIS, and took Ir an litem the ilol of 1.11 * home, lit-tic Mwrrie, at jiii! ;i;;c of four years and eight Months. Li I lie Munu' was a bright im) sweet, little darling and was os is I by all who knew hi in. I hi the Hit h of .Inly. 11M)S, (lob ook from the same family little Is Ve.ro t, aged I wn yoar.s, i ie y weie >'ti!i bright, interesting and alloe donate little ones aini their m. iniely death e.ansed many sad. hearts ind tear stained r.liei ks. Their n'eeion , lit tle, bodies were 1 lid to est at Cool S|?ri-(vrs Moth alist I>i ioi >al oil in e,h loa-Wj.'t tin re.urree .ion morning. We extend oar tee i n?'St. sympathy to the heart broke i nother ami to the sorely aliliet <1 amily. It is hard, oimrd for those who did o tie it y lo\ 1,11 in to n ign them to the t okt i mbraeo o! i ii feel in ' death, i'he liLllc darlings from earth are #JOHe, 'Plic v >ie.os wo loved arc stilled, 1'heir p! tees am mad< vae.o 1 in onr home, Thai never ear. he Idled. Their f?o\ ino Cousin. f hit lie Ma r ti 11. % *? C- ?T.S?? - Nollco of Sii!". All of I,ho personal properly of Mrs Uai h;u ine. (dox, consisting of a one horse ouno mill, one shot jfun, farming tools, and household and kitchen furniture, will he hoI:I for cash to the. highest bidders on I'h i day the l^tli day of September A I) I'duH, hepienine ,tt. II o clock Id. \\ <b (Jore, A<rent. --? *>rjf? IN??t ic?^. All persons aro hereby warned against jyi v in# emplo y limn 1 to any of my Hons who are. under "'I yeais ol aoe, or harboring them in any way or iniiutii;*, any son, 01 trades with theiii in any way under lull penally of Mio law. < I roeii Sea, S. 0., Sept, 1st, 1 MO S W I' Causey. - " !> * tiw ? Cool S|>1 Iiik Notes. Tl til I KkM I t i I Af /U I P I KO .1 111 I 4J iV/IIWtl* J ... . . " I" >.-? /,? .IV ;til y j^ood ill. 1.1 lis lime. Farmers have been very busy with fodder. Miss Ad;i Vau^ht and sislor spent some lirrio in our community re ecu tly. Miss liiila Sullivan, of llcthune, and Miss Naltio-Mishoe, of Uurley, visited their j^rand parents here re eon tly. MissMellie Mishoe spent several days will) her sister, Mrs VV l> I'rid #en, of Hair lilulV, reeontly. Our picnic here recently would have proved a success had not so much boo/.e been or. hand, and one other little incident, Now, Mr Hdit or, I lor one do not thnk newspa pers should be used for candidates and other people to filing mud at each other. With the best wishes for the Herald, I wili close. Fanner. V I &f 4tf! i ! l* i cmr uifiii /rniinwli X H? eKiH HiH r,\ !i OisiL IlilLli luIiULO. I Isati ored by a Herald !V1an | <>a 5lis Uounds. GAUGHT M THE BOUNCE. | 11 . s ! o( V".* . iiatlicrvil by ttlu Wil ysidc lor (la ?> I it I'oriiia<i ?ii nod 111 st rue! it)11 of ilvi altl ' Kt.'.uliTs- KitpiH'iiInt! H n| Interest V ttoul I Ire Cll v, \V. I\ Saii'ii wa.su pl? .if>ant visil f>r inn1 'lav la.sl. week. I II ymnlon'l know why, read Spiv j ev'a riikill's l.liis week. j I". A !;ti. i'm.o \ i; ! ed ('on way on i'M's- one day last week. ' I.' Vi Mi!Ian, a younj/ jjurdonor , \ Im < > 11'I,; '?? lie oilier ( > "i !i\(T a fiM.l I Ml;'. | ' '* A. K ' ( ord's deni al olliee ' will be e vied aflor Thursday untii I Wi'tliu >(i v, Ibth ins!. .1. S. Neal, of Mullins, sn vs that. ( .(il> < i '. , a vera v-i n more now I lull , t . <.\: a > .11; \ 1 i me Ibis year. C K Willi.iitison and K I\ Crown, ' I- .?4 I i II " oi 1 I '.'.'US < )f I I'l'fO C ( It'll O, N . ' vt. Itoi ('on way la* i week. li. West i hir\, of Mr.Clellanville, S (' , isuii ;t visit, to his par eel.-., Mr am! Mrs T. \\ . Westbury. The Hoods are so liioh in many .-lions of the. county, that the . r ner^ lb d it. impossible to eel. i i heir ci'i>ps to market.. C C ! by nold.s, I! \V Spears, W ( P :j/e I.', II Mux, all prominent men in tl>"'r MVtann, wor ? pleisael. call e at tin Herald olliee last Priday . Ih;.di water in the swamps and I streams prevented many of the : f.t rtners from vbifin?o Conway last, week, : .1. r< ini ih Smith decided last Mon ' day ite.inooii to withdraw from the race for mayor of Conway. There ; were many frionds who rojjrottcd this action on his part very much. ( I <:isi Monday tv:r. lopal salosday, < tail, only one. sale of real estate was < made. IMie tract sold was a small ? i rant ol land near Adrian, S. C., in i vhie.h tho Hcgfjy's wore Interested t The li rry W arehou.se has done n ' to- in. il > a>on c.Moide! iiy^ ilie ^ i in.net of the tobacco crop planted, il 'c.'ins that M*nj>?.for Howies has na lc many friends amonp the. farm sis. The Pension Hoard met Monday a id r el"i* 1.4 il 1 lie old ollieers. The nemhers of the Hoard are VV H Car- , l.nr, of Daisy; Wm Carter, Daisy: i . , ' i;, M i^ii.. . I . .! Sm.i I." ..... 1 - " ' 'I' '"tfl """ Hennas Ijiviup.stnue, llaud. | The W < ' \V will jjfive a picnic; at i II x, S C . hii the second Saturday in S?ij>tember. 'I'h? public is cor di;dl\ invited to attend and brin^f well lilted ba kefcs. The VV O W res?>rv< . i be ri;/bi. to sell lemonade, the proceeds of which will <ro for the purpose of building n lodj/e. J T Kloyd, Clerk. The prtition hoard mT Horry county v/u. reelected last. Monday, and uochsupi , were made. The board is still composed of Messrs W. H. Carter, William Carter, Thomas Livii ton at.it Jeremiah Misboe, who was ciceicd by tint hoard as conii. ssionot'H. I take this method of thanking my friends for their liberal support in itiv prevent, race for mayor. You <id v.ell under the eircumstiinco.e, ;; we were up apniiet a powerful continuation and nothing was left lit) ; u;e ! not money, whiskey or lies couid do. Yours \ery truly, S. T. Sessions. T'be hiph waters which recently c;tu eel so niiii h da in ?<.'e bad hardly well receded before warnings of , nnollte.r fresl ut hc^an to (ill the papers. Tbe m il started up tip,tin . . . C 1 I f 1-4 1- * ? i>y r?<M?iiru;iy ui wut'K me I water had Oae.Wed up in the Waeea , 111av/ from the I * <: Dee and it was so l)i> h that op; rations were n^ain m peiuhd. I in told damaues have !?< ;<n the result alone the Pen Deo imp not only crops belt)# Inst, ; !i it. nmnhors ol linos and cattle. i in latter part, of last, week the I wafer was ten feet deep in places in | the lie'd of tin1. Into Jam ' Cook, Sr , on Pee Dm road. Corn that is novo <><1 with water for a few days will not bo of any service. It la impossl ble to estimate correctly t ho amount ! of dam:);.''1 done, to the com and j cotton crops alon^ the I'oo Dee j Ui ycr. A Sure l.iioiijgli Knocker. .1 C (ioodwin, of Ueidsvillo, N 0., j sayM, Buck'en's A mica Salvo is a si>re, onoutfh knocker for ulcers A bad one chine on my lee last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out it out in a few rounds. Not es mi a scar remained " (luaranteed for piles, sore burns, etc 'inc. at Norton Drug (Jo's drug store. ; The Herald $1 00 per alinum. " / W # ! No. 22 And the Waters of the Pee Dees have Left Hanks. JRITTON NECK INUNDATED. riu- i'coplc I Icclrom I lull Homes In I Hiiipv tlic Watcrn ol Hit- Rivers <ir?>a( lli-slriie lion oI" Imps ami live Slink Tin; eondi I ions in Hritton's Nock ownsliip across little I'ce I )eo in dnrion county brought about by In* ret nt llooil is fearful. I liecrons il t'ne fanners alono the river are nt.ircl v destroyed, many pi aeon ben?.( insido of ' lie fields, ten feel, in leptli and tbe majority of people >f tliat section who live in the low and have been compelled to abanlon llieii homes, and line to higher portions. The condition of affairs is well routed by the lie raid '* eorrnsponlent., Mr \V. J. Hendricks, who visled the place on September Itli. A M ? Wafson, lives on a hill or ?iii!i containing sixteen acres. On this hill wen! twenty-live people ix hor-es and mules, Ihirtv fivo hoj^s iiul lil'leen IhmuI <>f ciittle. All these ,;a h<T( <1 on the hi^h hind from lowr is i^hborhuods surrounding, A . I. Uichardson lives on e hill conl lining ei;dit ai res, und on this Mr lenbrieks found seventeen people iud a proporlion.ite quantity of horses and cattle, Mr A. J. Williams has a hi?.di piece of land containing about twenty five acres, and >11 this people had gathered. On a hill containing thirty acres owned hy John I*'. Oribbs, Mr Hendricks round forty negroes, live horses, seventy livejhoes, forty head of catlie and thirty head of j^oats that had ionr there for refuse. b'rom this sill of thirty acres it is seven miles lo land, and the water ranges from two to twelve foot in depth. A lit lie west, of the places above mentioned, lots of pei pie have irather>d into a few houses which are not. mtirely taken hy water, for instance at I*. S. I viehardson's there was piite a gallicrin^f and at Collin Law I'imore's l.e found one white person < ind fifty colored. At A. 0, Davis* there was a lot of people, and the tv;lter was ton innlmv <>r. !,? - V .. ...? |/ \/l* loor. The crops aro entirely lost n t'uis section. I.com to Say INo. Mr. Kditor:? I think if people would learn to say no under many 'ircuiustanc.es they would avoid many regrets and expenses. People arc generally loo easily persuaded to do wrong things and they regret it afler it is too late. If the hook agents cornc around selling hook -, or scrolls, speculating on religions literature at cxhorhi tan t prices and you aro satisfied that the volume is not worth half the money dont bo fooled by his soft, mouth and sharp nose, say no, for when a farmer earns a few dollars that there is always some one on the pad fishing for them, and oh iiow ho does catch the "suckers." I think a good way to do these fellows would be to do them like the old man did the merman ciders who went to his home and wanted leave some tracts and tho old man told him to leave the tracts with the heel to the door: I heard a man say who had been fooled and cheated by one of these fellows t hat if an agent was to come iround selling "glory" he would not imy. I do hope that the people will stop being fooled by those fellows tramping over tho county. ^ oung man when you are endued or persuaded to go into bad company or take the social drink; ay no, it w'dl save you trouble. Young lady when that man who drinks whiskey and gambles, take the name of the Lord in vain oilers you his attention; say no, it will save you many sorrows. Mr. Merchant when that fellow come around and tries to get your goods on a credit for which ho no /or intended to pay for; say no, it will save you roin being cramped or drove to the wall, when your bills come duo. Mr. Kditor when that man's sub scription to the paper Is past duo for a year or two and still wants it sent.; say no, for you may know that lie clout intend to pay it. bellow citizens if you are asked to vote for a man that will publicly criti/.o and say things about opponontinhis absence or will put tho bottle to the mouths of tho yountf men of tin? county to ^et their vote; say no; for you may know that they are not interested for the good of the people, but are calculated to pull iliiivii t.lu* ii?n??nl? nf r?iir v/?n?iif mnri tiul break at mother's heart, ruin a happy home and bring tho gray hairs >f a father to the grave in sorrow. Learn to say no. Me Donald, Conway is now going to make big headway in the way of development. \ /- . j