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% VOL XXVI. . ehm! The State Candidates Hold i Forth in Conway j \ THE GANOIDATES ADDRESS A Large Gathering of Peopls Heard the Candidates, Jones and Blease, Lyon and Evans Held Center of the ' Stage. i Last Friday was State Campaign * day at Conway, and there was pres- 1 cut the usual largo crowd of people 1 from all sections of the county. Arrangements were made for the ' candidates tot-peak in the open air * under the large oaks on the back < end of the old N )rinan lot on K?ags- 1 ton Lake. A plat-form was erected under one of the largest oaks. A 1 large crowd was present by the hour of 10 o'clock when the speaking began. The candidates for State Treasurer spoke lirst in the following order: Sara'l T. Carter, D. W. McLauriu. They were followed by candidates for Railroad Commissioner: J. H. Wharton, Jas. Cansler, and John G. Richards The next in the list were the candidates for Attorney General. They spoke in the order following: J R Kirle, BB Evans, J Frazier Lyon, T R Pee pies. The candidates for Railroad Commissioner and Attorney, all made their usual speeches, published in those colums from time to time since the State campaign bepan. None of thorn had anything new. Cansler for R R Commissioner made revival hits with good jokes. (Jol. Wharton made a good speech, ( as did J G Richards. 5 13 13. Evans as usual assailed Lyon 1 on his record in the prosecution of dispensary grafters. He stated that 1 thai his ancestors settled as pio- 1 neers in this section of the State , his grandfather living where Marion j court h ?use.now stands. ' x During the argument of General / Lyon, he was interrupted by J A bou/verin wnoi.is hero temporarily 1 from Sumter to put up an ice plant who asked Mr. Lyon why he did not prosecute Eeldar on the evidence against him. General Lyon replif d 1 that if anyone had any evidence against Eelder they had kept it away from him. Soma more very hard words passed amid lond cheers for Lyou, and Schwerin was finally told by Lyon that he must be one of ' grafters aod interested with them, Then fciohwerin told Lyon he was a liar. In cool tones, Gen. Lyon replied that he Schweriu was a liar himself, and if he were not satisfied with ii ho could be funnd nrter the meeting. There was frequeal loud cueers lor Lyon, jbchwerin kept interrupting and many people shouted: "Lock him up! lock him up." This put an end 10 trouble. His hearers assured the Attorney General that his assailant did not belong to Horry. Lyon's speech was ended amid cheers. The candidates for Governor|hen spoke, Judge Ira B Jones being lirst. He made a good speech. He took up 'the various charges made against his record by Gov. Hlease. Ho stated that he had advocated divorce on the Jground of adultery alone. That he voted for Col. Irby because he was true to hi9 faction. * He voted against the separate coach law because at that time the law was not needed. Ho showed that his reeord had been for white supremacy in this State and led the "red shirt" brigade in his county in '76. Cole L. Blease came next and took the stand amid cheers from his portion of the crowd, He defended his appointmont of special j idges, and mentioued the incident as to the Horry County court, when he refused to appoint (J. P, (^uattlebaum t) hold court, Ho stated he had nothing against C. P, Quattlebauin but he.understood the law to be that ho could uot appoint a special judge as long as there were aoy regular circuit judges diseugagcd. Ho stated that two judges were diseugaged at that time, and for that reason he could not appoint Col. Q lattlebaum. He was frequently I cueered during his speech and the Blease supporters in the crowd were very demonstrative. Governor Blease in the early part of his speech bad a dispute witQ a man named Hunt, representing the Columbia State. He asked if Hunt wore in the crowd, and Hunt announced that he was in the outer edge of the erowd. Blease theu said that he was told that Hunt was telling the people that morning that he (Blease) had been paid 115,000 00 to pardon Stobo Young, and that Hunt was a miserable and lying coward, He said tLis as he pointed directly at Hunt, who tried to say in the uproar of the crowd, that what he did say was that there was a letter io the hands of a young Wit fX-'. < ? ntftil .ady in this State from another i young lady in Chicago, stating that I 3ov. Blease had been paid that j men for pardoning Young. ^ The Governor repeatedly told Hunt that he was a liar and that he aad proved him to be such. Many r ,n the crowd a&ked that Hunt be permitted toexplain it, but Biease went on with his speech. John T. Duncan was the last to j tddress the crowd, To the Corn and Cotton Club Boys. c Perhaps your corn and cotton has seen damaged some by either the wet or dry weather. Whatever nay be the condition in your section, may be true with the other joys in this and other counties, so you should not become discouraged. In every county more attention is ' ?eing given to the corn club work ( ihan the cotton, Horry is the only \ ;ounty in the State that has a cot- t ion club and the prospects are that < tome of the cotton club bovs will get > t good yield and win some splendid ' irizes. The prizes will be good this 1 .'ear and J think will justify you in \ jsing ao application of soda. r I have more than $300 worth of jrizes to divide among the boys r icxt Fall?more than we have ever < lad any year before, yet there is i nore to come: < I am anxious for you br ys to do -veil and make a good yieiu to report to the National Corn Show to )6 held in ColumbiaDuring the National Corn Shovz ,here will be a ten days school for ihe boys. The department is preparing a school and accomodation or a thousand boys from the corn pelt of the United States. ^ .Experts from different sections pf the United States will be there to | nstruct the boys along all linos oi \ 'arm work. > Horry has a large active corn j plub and I think that T can get twu icholarships for the county to iho t ben days school. The Scholarship 1J will be offered to the boys- making the greatest yield and covers all ex- j penses except board while there. i This I think is worth working for ind will be appreciated and enjoyed b>f the boys who succeed in gulling the greatest yield. t You boys work hard to raise a good acre of corn, and I will ao all 1 can I' *1." n voli ! r\ (i/tii tu llUO Oliuuiuigirji I ui j vu, I hope every corn club boy can will be present July 15th at Farmers Institute and Canning Demonstration. < S 11, Brown. _ i Land Sales. Quite a quantity of real estate changed hands last Monday at the Court House through legal sales made by the Clerk of the Court and ' the Sheriff of the county. The John Tucker place near town i was purchased by Mrs. M. A. Tucker for the sum of $210.00. A tract of 50 acres in Galivants Ferry Township went to J N Jen- 1 reite for $520 00 The Rowe estate of 100 acres in Conway Township was sold to Geo. Nixon for $402 00. i The land of Pearlie Dimmery in Dog BluiT Township was knocked down to tl. H. Woodward, Attorney, for $220 00 The estate of James J Cook in Buck? Township containing nearly one thousand acres was sold in four different parcels, one parcel going to M. W. Cook, and three parcels to J. W. Cook. The entire sale totaled $1,930.00. Conway Methodist Church. Sunday School at 9 45 a in. Preach ing at 11 a m , followed by the Sa crament of the Lord's Supper. Epworth League at 3 30 p. m, Prayer meeting on Wednesday night. Preaching at Hnmewood on Sun day afternoon. This will begin the revival services at that place. Rev W 0 Owen of Fork, S. C,, will arrive next Monday and will remain throughout the meeting. What Makes A Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. Its a good! f.Minrldfinn Pllt. i n t.n it health JLnd I IWUUV.IUVl.ZUt Jb V* v ?? -W - - strength and she may rule a kingdom. Bui that's jam. what loctrio Bitters give her. Thousands UIcsh them for overcoming fainting smk! ! dizzy spells and fcr dispelling weakness, nervousness, backache and iired, listless, worn out feeling. "Electric Bitters have done me a world of good," writes Eiizi Pool, Dopew, Okla,, i4and 1 ithank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medicine." Only 50c. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. % _ Picnic nnd Fish Fry. There will be a basket picnic and fish fry at Grisetto Landing on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July also a game of base ball in the afternoon, All are cordially invited to come and bring well filled backets and lets frfeve a good time. By order of Salem Base Ball Assn, \ <o J Pi???? iini-umi ? Will* mmmi CONWAY, S. C., TH ????? w<iiui>iaMiin?<wwiiiiriim?/nw f??r? m* ' LAlUi! 1E V L Mifiii 1 it I Phe Candidates are Assessed, Speaking1 Days Fixc*d. "IBST MFETiSG it LORIS >ome of the Prices are Rather Iliprli ? - * - r? i ? ? i I for the Trivilego 01 tnnvHssniK till | County?Special Election on the ( Stock Luw- Time for Eilinjj Pledges ] Expires nt an Early Date The Excretive Ci't: ' itteo of the ")ern .'uratia Tat .> f y J l.orry County convened in the dour bouse Monday t nornin/jf at 11 o'oloc!;. There were wenty eiifht ohairm> v present on )f the thirty four p ciucls. Mr t X E Carter reported ? or^ioi'/aion of a precinct at C Jtnm'sCroas V ads in Sirr.p'OU Or* ok Township viiic i was oijiolljd, in . . in# a total )f i hirty liv\ JO S O IT<kpr v'.is r 1: -> Mooted -' < etarv, J O Norton n> nin#. The , lomrnittco decided upo the follow- ' n# ."Kp.evlulc of asscsst;: -atr I'.r can I iidate.s: Sc rj a tor >'< 1 5 00 lion e of K\'{; r<v-o^< at Ives- $7 50 v C it. r k o f Co u t ? -V i 0.0 0 Treasurer? $20 00 A ud it or?$20 00 Sept. of Education? $25 00 j S tp*?rv'sr>r $;>5 00 Coroner?$10 00 Mfi^ifttrato? SI 00, except in Oouyay which is $5 00 Those rles nr.# n> run fo* rITice ] nust have incir pledyes liied with .ho secretary, E ? > C JJiktr, Ooi:tvar, S. C., by JjYiday noon, J uy I!) .0. # |; The first campaign meeting will e held at Ljris oo ?Saiu relay, July . 20. ' , Cimpa'gn meeting? wul be held , xt die following placed ou the dates oipr,rinrwd : , Dog Bluff--Dog Bluff Tuesday, | August 3 3 Gali van ts Fa" ry ? Forry ? \Y co vi< s l.v . August 14 Floyds?Floyd's School House? i Thursday, Augo.t 15 G reeu Sea - G ecu Sod?Friday, August 1() Ba.yboro -051 Bayboro?Saturday. A ugust 17. Sirup on Crock?Fbeuezer?Monday, August 15 Little 11. vt r?Warnpoe ?Tuesdu y, August 20. i Dog wood Neck ?TiUy S -vara p ? Wednesday, A gust 21. So ras toe?Soeas t oo Acada m 3*? Thursday, August 22. Bucks?Todaville? Friday, August 23. Conway? Courthouse-Saturday, August 24 A be first Primary wiil be held on Tuesday, August 27. Toe second Primary viiiv be beld two weeks later. Tuesday, September 1|) Tbc executive comma teem m o.' o.icb pv? o. iet is empowered to aet iib messenger ana ui me m..n agers of;his club, Tbe committee decided to order an election <u the coining primary for the fence i;u' and no fence law, and chat tiuKcls be pointed by too executive cou.nn.ttce and a sepcratu box furnished in which to oa^o ballots. The following have been appointed managers- of tt o foregoing precincts: Aari.in?J W Booth, M 13 Anderson, M N Bryant. Ulunche?11 J Sarvis, J B Stricklan d. Conway?G B. Marsh, Vr D John son, li VV Banc Baybaro ?G VV C&rtrette. A \' Elliott. Cool Springs?G A Utbon, J C Barnhiil. Cedar Grove?VV J Mendricxs, J A Culberson. ! )og woi >d ?Thomas Li vi tigs ton, Nathan Adams Daisy?J J Carter, J Walter Todd. Dog Bluff?VV A Spivcy, William Hux. Ebenezor?VV L Hardee, Willie Long Farmer? George Vaught, CI T Beliamy, F ij Mario v. Bioyds-EM Meats, W C Hooks. Gurley-?T VV Bootu, J llbu vons, J . J Elliott. Greenwood ?S A Hucks, J A| Todd. Gilivant3 Ferry?Ed. W Pago, J T Floyd, Green Sea?A M Lee, J T Miiis, H J Williamson. I Homewoud?T M Sessions, N T C >llins, W E Sessions. Hammond - i) F Lewis, A F Park er. Jordanvilie?T M Lucdv. P II Singleton. Joy?J W Baker, Kirby Smith. Knotty Branch?-Willie Ilughes, W L Richardson .Jr. Boris-- P C Prince, Da.vc Futrell. Littlo River--T R Pcrniealcr, P K Besseut. Marlow?William Bnrgcss, T A Johnson. Port Harrolson?C 13 Duseubury, MIX f VO U.RSDAY, JULY 4, 1912Iroosk Thompson. | Shell--S C Gore, M A Royals. ' Sx,nctoe--Chas. Newton, Jr, J I r Kintf. San ford?i j S Suggs, J E Stevens, 13 M Stevens. Sp?ing Branch?Grip Williamson, li h Bnzor. raylovfc.v.lle- -L F Gibson, 13 F tlarrelson. Tilly Swamp?W I Parker, J L rhonoas. Wamp?o -P A Bell, W M Thorap ;n. Withers? P D Owen9, J L Todd. Vardelie?D 13 Holmes, M R 31 an ton. Iraboiik's Cross Roads- -N M Soles, S Hamp Hard.wick. Where the names of only two natn>.ger!> are mentioned, the execu vr,A nmn ii understood to be the >ther member, Whore the names of hree managers are mentioned, the X'cu.'ive man is nominally a mem>er also, in either instance he is >o act as messenger. E S 0 15 iker, Seeretarv, Conway, S, C., July 1 11)12. OlilTUAUY. Mrs M L. MeCrackoii of Myrtle leach, wife of J0d W. MeCrackon, vas born Oct 23, 1880. Died Juno .8, 1012 She wa/ 32 years, 7 nonths and 5 days of age. "Irs McJraoken, after a brief illness, died .cry suddenly of one of the maniolo com plica ions of heart failure, ,o which others of her family have .Iso suddenly suecomod. She was ,he mother of live small children, our of which survive her, the young ist an infant son less than a month > 1 cl, who is left in the kindly hands >f Mrs -J >seph Chestnut of Myrtle [leach. Mrs MeCrackon, was a noble, lov.bio and devoted wife and medber, .'j christian woman of modest woi\h, i staunch though gentle character, iler loss t-o her husband and children ns irreparrablc, to her relatives, friends and the community in which ihe lived a deep and lasting one. She was laia to rest at Hickory [iruve Bipdst Church of which o'jh v/as <i good and consistent member. lit r luiicral sermon way preached by her cousin, Rev VV. (i. Cuostnut, iu the absence of the pastor, Rev Gains, J i*i< 1 n me suripmir wi> ill't i3 Finished." J 11, G. O- - Georgetown County Items. Some of the Horry boys attended the campaign .speaking' at Georgetown iast week. John Jonrette and Bob Anderson of Allen, S C , were in Georgetown last Saturday. Mrs ?7 M Harrclsou and Miss Sudie Darrelson have just returned from a viiit to Savannah, Ga. "J. M." ?. -<V'- <i> ? The Executive Board of the Carolina Baptist Association will meet at Macedonia church, near Daisy, S C on Saturday before the .'Ed Sund . v in Jul v nt 8 o'clock a. m. ai d as. b re are some very important basil ' ss to be attended to, each mem b is urged lo* come. Come Fri day evening. R s-p ctfuliy, | 1 B. Chosmut, Ciork Ex. Board. | Mail Carriers Will Fly. This is an age of greatdiscoverie?. Pi egress rides on the air. Soon we muy sec Uncle Barn's mail carriers l! .rig in all diiactions, t -unsporting ini.il. People tatse a wonderful inter co in a discovery that benefits them, That's why Dr, King's i\ow discovery for Coughs, Colds and other throat, and lung diseases is the most popular medicine in Amorica. "It cured rue of a dreadful cough, "writes Mrs. <J. 1?. Davis, Sticl<ney Corner, Mn , "after doctor's treatment and all other lemedies had failed." For coughs, colds or any bronchial affection its umqualed. Price f)0c iUHi ?1 00. Triai ooDtle free at Norton Drug Co' -???? -*?. ~? la another column vDll be found the card ot Prof Walter IS Gerrald ot Fioycts township, announcing his candidacy for the Douse of ftepreJ sen uutives from Marry County. It nas been said oy several of the ino.->t j iiill ienilal trustees and teachers | that Mr \V N (i n raid is one of the ' 1 t t)"5it U U.0tiers, MUl^ lutS Ut'UU Ulii- Ui t?iO most succes^fui iLVCi^rs in procuring schools and helping others to secure positions, that llorry has v ver hud during nor history, during ins administration in public life, lie has t night sixteen (1 (J) terms of public schools in Horry County, lit onvi fram one of the oldest and besi Known families in the County. ile is a man of high ideals and whose integrity has nut been questioned has read law part ol tw > years am! for fcue past four has been T-reasurei of 1*00 Dee Union, lie has labored Hard in t'ae upbuilding of the rura schools, churches and roads. On account of the annual meeting of the County IS up I. I will not be ii the olliee Saturday, July tfih, bu will be in Friday, July 5th. b H Urown. Jk -?- y Gathered by a Ileraid Man b on His Rounds. mm gff the counge. i r( r \ ^tray Hit* of News Gathered t>y Vl She WaysJdc for I bo leiformaHon r.nrt histructionl of Herald e: Rcaders' llappciiln/rs of lntere?t j j About the CItv. To day is the 4th. The Bori? Tobacco Market wili ^c opjn Ja'y 12 o: . al Get your town registration certi- Ai ficate from Mr B 11 Burroughs, s( 13 W Wait, of Darlington, was in ^ Cor. way the first part of this week. lL II It Jones is now in charge as w manager at the Waccamaw Cafe. J 1 Ward, of Bit tie River, was in ti Conway on b isiness last Monday. The Boris Tobacco Warehouse re- ol crived several loads of tobacco to- b day. i J R Allsbrook, of San ford, spent i several days in Conway on business (I last week, J! W Middloton returned last Mon- ^ day from a business trip to Colum- d bia. Mrs Maggie Sanders and family. u' of Wilmington, is visiting relatives a in the town. 0 V Dan W Hard wick, of Boris, was p among ttie business men visiting (J Conway the latter part of last week. ^ R T Battle, of Floy da, was among *>' those vmiting Conway the latier n part of last week. * Owing to delay in receiving a lot of v paper the Herald is compelled to go (j out in half size this week: v The families of Col D A Spivey u and Mr B (1 Collins, ail left for their Summer bourns at llendersonville. (J \ Don't forget tho opening day at the * I 'copies' Tooacco Warehouse, Wcdnes- t day .July 17.?T, N. Fuilerton, Mgr. a Tho Loris Tobacco Warehouse Co. I managed oy Messrs. Casey and c Mathews arc now receiving prim- L ings. '' 0 \r M Stroud, of Floyds township, t; was among those visiting JjConway c the first pari of this week. ? Dr Jim Stone, of Little River, was ' in Conway the latver part of last. 1 week. 11 o is the owner of a new 1<\ i d touring car. B )1 Todd and T 0 Hardee, of c Hi inmond, and Misses .Julia ParKer c ac-d Bertha Parker, passed througr s 0. away yesterday enroufco to c v\ .ighlsvillo Beach to spend the 4th n 1 The new stores on the first floor of Kingston Hotel Building have ? | been completed, wit h Lie exception ? perhaps of a lew touches hero and .hero. ' Ilurah, lor the most progressive f Warehouse. They received several i h.als of tobacco on Friday June 28th, , at the Peoples' Tobacco Warehouse , prices entirely satisfactory to the far- * met". Mr. P R. Casey, of the Loris Warehouse is well known among the tobacco growers of this section, | and for the past oightyears has giv- j en perfect satisfaction. ( There will bo services at Bayboro ; church by the pastor, on the 3rd j Sunday in July at 11 o'clock, his J subj:ct being "The Future Punish ment of the Wicked*" Bast Thursday a reference was held at the court house before W L Bryan, as special referee, in the case ol -J B Ailsbrook vs L M Bullock et ' \\. Only two witnesses were examined in t..c case. Mr J W Johusan is 3 candidate , for reelection to the ollije of Magistrate. in Dog BluIf, his card appearing in this issue of tho paper lie has a good record which he has made for himself in Ihis office, and he has always tried to serve the people to their best interest. | 5 or (j doses t>htj win oreaK any c;vse of Chill? & Fever; it acts on the livor better thau Calomel, and does not gripe or sicken. 25c. , dm-Oct. 31. i We soe. from what the carpenters are doing, Farmers, Warehouse is going to be up-to-date. W. P. Lawrence is having the scales over . hauled and says there shall not bo any thing over looked. The farmj ers interest shall be lookod after 3 from start to linish. W F Holt is a candidate for reelection to the otVne of Magistrate in Galivants Ferry towushlp. His . card appears in another column. He has occupied this ollico for a period of about seven years, and during that time has gained the experience I ' which is necessary to make a good 1 Magistrate. Li is record is boyoud t roprcach, and he has made many frieuds who will stand by him in the race. Nal3 .1 When you 9tart to market with our tobacco keep your eye'on Pariers' Tobacco Waiehouso at Conay. W P Lawrencj v. ill obtain ou prices that can not be expelled y others. M M Stanley ha$ a card in this isue announcing his candidacy for selection to the oUice of Representbive from Horry County. The scord that Mr Stanley has made in lis ollice for the past several years, lows that he is always the friend f the people, and ne/er fails to xert. himself in their interests on le 11 )or of the house. He is a good 1 ,ump speaker. The party of candidates left here ir Georgetown last week in a small asoline boat. It is stated that they .1 arriyed safely at the latter port, id without any trouble except that >me of them including Governor icase, was frightened by the rockig of the small craft. A party of ewspaper men and some others who ere seated on the top. is said to be - - ? t - 1 ? f - * h /\ m n# n wrl n f. JSpOllSl Uiy 1U1' un: i uuhui^ itLIUUK le roughness of the bay. Forney S Powell annouuces for jo ottico of Magistrate at Conway, lo filled this position for some time bout eight years ago, and proved imself a good judge in the matters rising in this court. He handled lany interesting cases with ability, ud if elected he will give the publio tie benefit of a long experience in bo varying affairs of life. Our readers will find in this issue he card of Mr J R Allsbrook auouncing his candidacy for the office f reprsentative from Horry County lr Allsbrook has had a lcrng exericnce in lif o and knows well the eeds of the people in the way of ood government demanded by the imes. He was one of the be9t busiess men in the County, always bowing himself to be level-headed, n the same way that ho has succeed d in hi3 own affairs, he will no oubt succeed in Legislation which nil bo what is needed by his constitcnts. In this issuo Mr M P Tyler comes ut for the House of Representatives lr Tyler has traveled a good deal in he States off Georgia and Florida, ,s well as gained experience in other ilacci. lie advocates the passage >f a law requiring the annual inspeelou of weigtits and measures, and > - /waniMtinir l lltk )(3 UOb? liUL lavui umw chool trustees from road duty. Ho las seen these laws iu successful iporation in other States, and if 'lectfd ho will advocate these and (thor laws which ho is sure will bo 0 the advantage of the people. Iu our last issue we published the :ard of II L< Buck, unuouucin# his * :urididacy for election to the ollice >f State Senator from this county, ubject to the action of tho Demoiratic Primary. At present he holds 1 position on the County Board of ?ducati:n|and the|board|nas nojmore isului or uble member. His unloubtod ability to till the positiou of Senator from tiorry County is well mown by a lar^e number of citizens ,vho will exert tnemselves in his uvor in this race. Older voters in ,ne county will recall the j*ood record made by his father many foarsa^oin the General Assembly. No. GG6 For Chills & Fever, This is a prescription prepared es pecially for Cniils & Fever. Five or six doses will breax any case of Jhiils and Fever, and if taken then ,\s a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on tne liver better thau Calomel and does not #ripe or sicken. Price 25c. tim-Ojl. 31, Ice Cream Supper. There will be an IceCream Supper at tne home of Mr VV F Holt, Gaii vauts Ferry No. 2, on Saturday night July 13, the proceeds for the benelib of Lake Swamp Sunday bchool. The public is cordially invited, Missionary Com. FOUND: -in Bargain House last Saturday afternoon pocket book containing a number of silver coins. Ownor can get same by describing book, naming amount of money in same, aud p tying tor this advertisement. E Watts, N'.xonville, S. C. A Correction Owing to a misunderstanding on the part of the printer last week, an item appeared concerning Messrs J K Bowles and W P Lawrence, and the item read in such a way that it would appear that they were working for the same tobacco warehouse Tne fact is that Mr J H Bowleg is at the head of the Ilorry Tobacco Ware house, and Mr Lawrence will be manager of the Farmers Warehouse, aud the item should have so stated. The tvnes irot pied as they are in '?/ J '. tho habit of doing, and when two or more items got mixed together, there is no telling just what they will say when they are finally printed and read.