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ffoe Hang herald. Published F.vory Thursday. THURSDAY, NOV. 1 1000. MATTERS LOCAL ANI) OTHERWISE. Rust proof oats at SpiveyV Mr. N E. Hardwick was in Conway last Frldav. Nails, Nails, Nails, at Sam Tompkins. W. U. Lewis's is tlu? plane to buy fhildrenn shoes. Rev. n. I). Grainier was in town one day hut week. Pay your town taxes before the penalty is acklcd. Mr. W. 1). Prid^en of Pair Bluff was in town Tuesday. Mr. M. E.Johnson has moved into a house on 3rd Avenue. Call on W. li. Lewis for men's und hoys liats and caps. Mr. P. C. Worley was in town the first part of the week, The weather last week was remarkably warm for the season. Mr. 1). I) Anderson of Adrian Wil? ill UMVII |,iIt" ill's V Ol nil' WCCW. M.. J W. Booth of Adrian paid us a pleasant call one day last week Mr. J. W. Burroughs is ill at the rosidoiiej <.1 Dr. Dusenbury. Mr. B. P. llarrelson of Powell ville was in Conway 011 last Saturday. Mr. J. C. Blum of Little River was in the city the first of the week. A new desk has been added to the furniture of the Clerk of Court's office. Col. D. A. Spivey left last Tuesday morning to take in the State Pair at Columbia. Mr. J. (J. Holliday of Gulivants Ferry was in town on business last Friday. Mr. W. L. Mi shoo loft yesterday for Columbia where he will attune! the fair. For choice family groceries, fruits candy and raisins, call on Sam Tompkins. W. U. Lewis is the place to (lnd boys and youths clothing at your own price. On suspenders, undershirts, shoes and dress shirts, Jones at Justice beats 'em all. Mr. Jas. Jollie has accepted 'he position of engineer on the Conway A Seashore Railroad Mr. L. J. Cannon will open a stock of goods in the small shop next door to Dr. Norton's. We publish this week the schedule * of the Conway Seashore Railroad, effective to day, Nov. 1st. Mr. J. F. Harper accompanied by Miss Grace Dusenbury wore in town last Monday. The little grand child of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Oliver died last Monday at2 o'clock at the residence of the latter. Jones at Justice, hasn't employed us to advertise for him, but he sells so cheap we just can't-keep lrom tclliug it. Rev Z. P. Hamilton has been called to the pastorate of Conway Haptist church and took charge last Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Edwards and little daughter Mildred, wore both ill with fever last week but arc improving now. The first regular meeting of the Woodmon of the World organized last month was held last Tuesday night. The best of the tobacco season is over hut t.nhnrv-o i? clill v...! ?<? 0..01 _ . ? ? / v> vi i i cv'iu^: owivi almost daily at the Ilorry Warehouse. Mr. A. H. Booth, who is teaching the school at Tilly Swamp, was in town last Saturday and paid us a pleasant call. The name of the seashore terminus of the Conway & Seashore Railroad has been changed from "New Town '" to "Myrtle Beach." Why is it that W. R. Lewis sells more capes than any other merchant? Because he buys in large (pr.ntii.ies and sells them cheap. A bet nroves that, the man who makes it is either a fool or has moi ey that, ho can afford to risk, hut it proves nothing else. Miss Ruth Burroughs left last week to visit friendsand relatives at Greensboro, N. C.. and other places, and will bo gone several weeks. The general election comes olT on l next Tuesday and the' democratic voters of this c-ountv shonld remenr.ber that the Republicans have a can didate for Congress in the field. J, C. Edwards had to attend a case in court at Whiteville, C., several days last week and &gg|^Piis place on the engine was filled by m ^.uiothrr engineer. Bjm M. M. Moore, clerk city council, Jolumbus, Ga , writes: I have known M^KTrktiuna (Teething Powders) to ro | move worms when all other remedies B Mr. W. B. Carter of Daisy, S. C , was in town last Monday, spending | Y Monday night and returning on Tuesday morning's train. Come in and pay up your subscription because it is something you should not let get behind. It embarasses us and causes you to owe an honest debt that y ou Know you ought to p iy. Hon Robt. B. Scarborough v\en to Greenwood,S. C., last week to to present at the wedding of his iriend, Mr. W. F. Stackhouse of Marion, lie left on last Tuesday morning fi r Columbia where he will take in the fair Some, of our subscribers are two \e rs behind with their subscription dues. Fortunately it is only a few. These few we ask to come in and settle at once as we do not intend to advance the paper to them any more unless they pay up back dues. Tho finishing touches are bein# put on the secoud iotta^e built by Mr. W. K. Lewis on ilrd Avenue. Tlie new residence of Mr. \V. E. Porter on the same street is rapidly n arl no c >u plot ion. Mr. J. 1? Smith bus severed his emneetion with Mr. \V. It. C o; er of Wilmington and accepted a more lucrative position with Mr. S. P. MeNair of the same city, lie was in town on Tuesday. Next Monday will be salesday and a 1 ir<;er crowd than usual wi 1 be on our streets. The County Board of Co nmissioners will hold their regu la meeting and the tax levy for the eomino year will be determined upon. Attention is culled to the new ml vortiseinent of A. \V. Jenkins *!t Son, in this insi c. If you wish to buy a horse or mule, a road cart or bu^gy, harness or anything of that kind call on them. Nina, the youngest child of Mr. add Mrs. It (I Collins, died last j Thursday evening at the a^e of It 1 years and <> months, and the interment took place the followingday at the Methodist cemetery. The be reared family have the sympathy of all in this sad aillietion. What would you?*ive to oe square with the world? Come in and settle the old claims for subscription which you contracted with the II ekai.n years a?;o. during t he hard 1 irnes. Times are better now, settle up at half price, and take tne canity paper a^ain, you are behind the times if you do not heed this advice A holiness meeting, led by a lady ' evangelist, will pitch its tent in Conway to-day or to-morrow, on the vacant lot on Main street opposite Conway Bargain House, and will hold j regular services cacti day and night. These meetings have been going ? on i for some time at ditTerefTt pdlnis in' the county and have been largely ! attended. It may pay you to read in this issue the advertisement of Hell's Aledb eal compound. This remedy is put up and sold by Mr. J. A. Hell at Litt.e River. As a remedy for colds and other ailments incident to the eeld season, this preparation p >ssesses real merit, as hundreds havei tes* tilled. Now is the time to set your straw* j berry beds with fine young healthy plants from the Iloine Wood nurse-' ry. "Clyde" is the great shipping berry. 'Bismark" king of the! strawberry world. "Brandywine" ' the great Southern berry. Lady 1 Thompson, a standard for this see- ' lion. E. S. Cui/r?A Pro, Conway, S. C. j George Hemingway, c dored, was 1 lodged in jail here last Thursday I upon a commitment from Maoist rata Smart of Bucks, His friends went before magistrate Murrcll and got him out on bond in time for his wedding which was set for Thursday 1 i ight. There will bo another white ex-1 oursion to-morrow over the Conway i Seashore Railroad from this point, to Myrtle Beach. The weather) promises to be fine and the day will bo very pleasantly spent by those j who go. The managers are Messrs. F. A. Burroughs and (}. li. Sessions and the fare for the round trip is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. A horse belonging to Mr. J. W. Ve.recn dashed down the street from Dr. Norton's drug store last Friday and it looked as if he might muse a lot of damage before ho stopped. Fortunately the wagon caught against a post in front of Conway Bargain House, and held the horse until he could be caught by the driver. The county treasurer will attend the various places in the county for the collection of tuxes on the dates mentioned in the advertisement appearing in another cotumr. lie will he accompanied by Mr. C. L. Johnson, agent for the IIkkai.o. Get ready to pay your taxes and don't forget the county paper. Mr. C. Ij. Johnson will accompany the treasurer on his trip around the county as the authorized agent of the Hkrai.d. We wish to say that we are making it as convenient as we can for the subscribers of the paper and wo trust t.hev will not forget us when they pay their taxes, hut help us and the IIkhai.d's agent all that they can. - ? ? + Hfci ? Foil Sai.k: A fine Jersey Hull, entitled to rei/istrnt inn t * i ' i " .r J. VV. Hard wick. Foa Sai.f.:- One fine bay 1 o so tb>ut7 years old. Apply to W. I(, Chestnut- I NOT ICR. j As there is so ranch tresspass com- | mitted on our lands by hunters, we warn all persons to quit hunting, fishing, focding stock of any kind on our land. The law will bo enforced against such violations. Daniel Hauon, Sr M. F Carroll. Gideon, 8. 0. -?I I. ... . -w ??? ? married At the residence of the bride's uncle Mr. I). H. Patrick, 011 the 25th inst., Miss Ada Willard to Mr. B. P. Veroen, Rev. Thos. Bell performing the ceremony On last Wednesday at the resi. den< e of the bride's father at Forney S. C., Rev T. it Reynolds joined A'r II. J. Cannon of Georgetown County, and Miss Annie C Carter in t he holy bonds of matrimony. At the residence of the brides father, Mr. N. P. Morton, on Oct. HUh, Miss Alice Morton to Mr. John M James, Rev. T. B. Reynolds performing the eeremonv. DIED, Gussio Viola, daughter of Mr. and Airs I). II Patrick, died at the liomc of her parents on the 1.1th of October. It is heart rendering to part with t.ur loved ones, bat God in his all-a i 10 power saw lit to take her out of this world- Her a#o was 1 year and 17 days. "A precious one from us is none, A voire we loved Is vtlile I; A place is vacant in our home Which never can he til.ed." Path Kit Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern which is not afraid to be generous The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Gonsuinp'ion, Coughs and Golds, have given awav over ten inilion trial hot ties and have the satisfaction of knowing it has cured t honsandsof hopeless cases. Asthma llronehitis, La Grippe and all Throat v/iiesi jiiKi i ning uiseascs arc surely cured by it. Call on Dr. K. Norton Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size ,r>0c and ?1 00 Kvery [ bel tie guaranteed. ..... ? A great deal lias been said and [written of the Klixir of Life, but up to the present time how manv of us have solved that probVm. I.if? is short and sweet, as the o'd adage goes it is more especially (lod's I!?real est gifts. health, strength and happiness, Would we not. all of us. give our all, could we but prolong our life, in manv c: ses for a few hours? In solving the groat problem and to accomplish this seeming impossibility i. becomes necessary for science to lend its aid The re stilt of this Ion;: scientific research and experiment is "Longnvitn." (sco ad. in another column) aseiont ideally prepared vegetable compound, hitherto unknown, and coming as it does from the natural element, its curative properties can never be estimated as a prolonger of life n.ii 1 ? i i ii a a i nom M'M's el11k 13 an1 uimhmh it'.u. ^ t j- jb * i#i- ? Spread Like Wildfire. W111*11 things are ' the host" t hoy l)<'i ( iii"the best .soiling.' A brabutn liuio. a leading druggist. oi Belleville; (),. writes! "Klectric Hitters arc tho best selling bitters I have ha lulled in 20 years. Yen know why? Most diseases begin in disor tiers of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Kleetrie Hitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures rnnltitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Put, new life and vigor into any weak sickly, run-down man or womans Price T)0 cents, Sold by Dr. Norton Druggist - <3? - jJ^Afcuestioni^d^ Jr for Women %J \Y Are you nervous? ^ ; \2j Are you completely exhausted? ? jg Do you suffer every month? H H If you answer " ves " to any of | j B these questions, you have ills wnich M ' H Wine of Cardui cures. Do you i B appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of l) Cardui, thousands like you have real- 91 ized it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep, fj 1 cold or indigestion starts menstrual I disorders th:.t are not noticeable at q first, but day by diy steadily grow Ej into troublesome complications. Wine h of Cardui, used just before the men- R strual period, will keep the fern tie H system in perfect condition. This L medicine is taken quietly at home. Q I There is nothing like it to help fR women enjoy good health. It costs 1 tj only $1 to test this remedy, which is I endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. Mrs. Uru T. Frleburg, East St. Louis, j R III., says: "I am physically a new 9 I woman, by reason of my use of Wine of fl R Cardui and Thedford's black Draught*" m In cases requiring special direction*, ltd- tj dresa,givingfyniptom*."The I.adieu'A<1tIb- I < ry Do part inent." 'I ho Chattanooga Modi- H I clno Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. > V'^TMIW^in Marion Milling Co. | Now ready to grind your Wheat. | Corn, [full your Itice and make feed I for stock by grinding corn and < ob I or pous altogether Freight us your Wheat and we will givoyouni.jp pure flour and return it to you free of any adulteration that you get in imported Flour. Marion MillingCo, E. T. WILCOX, Manager. I SPIVEY." Wo rro Prepared to supply the trade throughout tlio county Our stock is largo. Assortment Complete. Styles orreot and up-to-date. Prices and quality guaranteed. Call and examine prices and styles. Courteous attention. SIM YE Y MERCANTILE CO J. C. Srivky, General Manager. Longavita The Tablet of Life. Scientific Discovery of the Age! Magic Key to the Mystery of Life From times immemorial it has been man's predominating ambition to prolong Life. Hut among the many brilliant minds, who have do voted their lives to the fascinating subject, it was left for the immortal Darwin to give to the world, in his great theory of Life, the fundamental principle upon which-to build all further research in this direction. Following closely in his footsteps came Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huecliner, a Herman scientist of international renown, with his remarkable work entitled "Das Huch des Langcn Lobens" (the hook on Longevity). Hut alas, like Darwin he too died, ere he i.i . .r 1.:.. i lUlllll I til | ? 1 III II UK' Wl III* \\ (>11(1(1 ful doctrine. Others however, equally great took up the interrupted thread with the result that two famous Herman scientists, after years of experiments and research, have at Inst discovered the secret of Longevity, in the shape of a remarkable Vegetable Compound, which if properly used, will positively prolong Life. This new remedy, appropriately named ''Langavila" (meaning Lone Life) has been subjected to the most rigid tests at all the leading clinics and hospitals throughout Kurope with marvelous results. Appreciating the importance of thisdis covery, we have acquired, at enormous cost, the exclusive proprietary right to this truly wonderful prep aration, which has proved a blessing to mankind. "Longuvlta" is the true Tablet of Life, a rejuvenator par excellence, embodying the veritable secret of longevity-ill a practical, feasible form. It is the foun tain of perpetual youth, which it prolongs far beyond its present limits, while retaining health in a perfect Iv normal state. " Longavita brightens the eye, stimulates mental activity. gives elasticity to the step, makes the face full, absorbs wrinkles, cleanses the system, purifies the skin, and is the ?onlv true Funco de Leon remedy fur old and youn?( of both sexes. Kudosed I?y Europe's loading physicians. $i oo a box, by mail, HUGO von TlLLENBURG MEDICAL CO. (HULK r. fi. AOKNTS) 11H1-11 Hl{ 1 IdaUroadway, New York. V CLEAR HEAD; kxI digestion; sound sleep; . .no appetite and a ripe old ar ? are some of the results of the us; of Tutt's Liver Pills. A rin <i< dose will convince you of thou wonderful effects and virtue A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver 'wwl oil 1/ i r\/lt*<t/l /lieone/jn <11 111 ail Kiiiuilu uiatajL^. m Tutt's Liver Pills! ! Notice Election of Dispenser. ?| Tins undersigned will hold a meet-, I ing at their office at Conway, S. C., 1 I on Sat urday the 10th day of Novem| bgT next for the purpose of electing j a dispenser for the dispensary orIdorodto be established at Roun) | Swamp in Simpson Creek township. S. A. Causky, f H. McCaskk.i , ft m- J- IiANCJAHTRIl. | fmy I ^ Hoard of Cent o). 1 OA ' A Ht. HAUCA INS AT The Shoos from tOo.'nts up. Dry Coods marked down, (iroeories at oust. Other tfoods ohoapor yet. Come and see. !trin?j your Chiekens and to us, Inquest prioe. The goods imr.t go eoine and got your share <|iiiek Yours for low prions, DONA lllTI-: & MELSON (Id II on II. . V. S FSS I OA'S: For (Irocorics n ml (fool Drin Aw. loo, Hoof, and eonntry produce* MARKETS. (! kottll ktown. Now Virgin 2.00 Yellow dip 2.00 Scrape 1.25 Spirits turpentine I't Rosin, common 110 Wilmington. Spirits turpentine stea<ly. Machine barrels -10 Countrv our 80A Ho $1.20 Tar linn at. . $1 la Crude Turpentine. ? I lard -10 I tip 10; Viririn C()TT( )N. Ordinary 0 O-Mlctsft 1W /' i / \.!a: i - ..... . < v I m III \ ?I < 11||.U"Y . . . < I i) I O Low Middling .... 8 i;?1 CI ' 44 Middling Good Middling 0 5-1(5 44 Corn 58(Vi (50 Hams 12(? 1 .'5 Shoulders (5 (/i<H Chickens 10 to 25 Turkeys per lb (live) Ktftf s 10 Cow Peas (50o. per bush Peanuts 75c 4 4 4 4 NOT I CIO. Hooks for the collection of town taxes will be oponcd at oilier of Conway Ikiroaln House, October 15th and 31st inclusive, after which time the p malty will be added. 10. Van Dosknhuuy, Town Treasurer. Aiixi.?iifc', watch ileclininp health of their daughters. So many are cut off by c*11s11111j>(ion in early years llir.4 thero is real cause for anxiety. In the early stapes, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood's Sarsftpaiiihi will re>toie t!.e (jualily and (pinntiLy of the hlood ami thus pivo food health Itead th" followinp letter: "It is hut just to write about my daughter Corn, aged 11). She was completely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over thrcu months. SI u had a had iud nothing seemed to do tier any cpxid t happe ned to vend about I food's Hnrsnpa* rltla and had her give it a trial. From the very first dose she began to pet hotter. Vfter taking a few bottles alio was corndel cly cured and tier health has been the Lest ever since." Mkb. Addik i'kck, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I will say that my mother has not date 1 my ease 1 i is strong words as I would have done. Mood's Hnrsnpnrilia nas truly Mired mo and I am now well." "0>. \ A intordfun, N. Y. p.. c. t,, ?tt Mood's, because EOnrsaparilla v i:.'i Tiuj Blood Purifier. All druggist*. |L pared railv !. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass i ... arc purely vegetable, i \ KM I H'S h title arul l>?n?netal. V.Vv Arrest disease by tbe timely use of lutt s Liver fills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indigestion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS fp NFW Fill filM Ai IUI1 MILL UUV/I/V I III L/ III. The In tost Novel t ios in Neckwear, Kanoy Kail Shirts. Suspenders, I lamlkcruhicfs. [Main and Kanoy Half Hose, When you buy here you realize the Kower of Low prices and best goods. 8tTMlltatKT? Knthusiast ie buying and selling. No wonder we don 't, charge you fancy prices either, no matter what you pay. Jaunty, popular ready-towear hats. Lilian an (I Hi no section of the store are the economical posibilities of this store more eonspiuous than here. That this fact is appreciated, is constant ly proved by anVvei increasing pattronage thank you. tjalj: IJivss That will praw bio crowds. An extremely well selected .tange of desirable goods that will certainly please you in Quality, Style and I'rice Wo advertise only what we csn produce, and we advise you to buy now. FAhh ANI) WI NT Kit UNDER WEAK KOK MEN and WOMEN. An immense collection?comprising everything desirable in nigh grade cold weather undrclothing. \\r.. .1.. . - - * * ~ ?yc uieseui a series ol special vulj lies in LadiesCapos. You please us when you cotno. We please you before you leave Yours for 1 rude, IIII11 III. Brinioh,SI ore* 11./i mono. COOL SI'ICL SOCASTEP, CiliA HAM VILLE* PINE ISLAND nd\ POUT UAH U ELS ON-j JOHNSON & JOHNSON OKALEK8 IN General Merchandise, lluvo bargains in (i KOCKIU KS, NOTIONS. ShOKS. ( ood Hour f I. *?0 per barrel. Ilring us your Chickens and Kggs. I f yon need horses wo have ttioin. Call en us for HA KG A INS. mm \ mi can o^t your Photos ai Gasquw's any day. You can ha* onlar^in^ <?f any Kind done. Givo mo a trial. It. K. GASQUE. Largest and most complete estab lishinent South. Geo. S. Hacker <5: Son Manufacturers of? DOORS, SASII, BUNDS, MOULDiNO AND BUILDING M ATRUI AL."5 CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 KIn? Street. iror r ^ . - practical Horseshoer AND ?GENERAL - BLACKSMITH.? Light and Heavy Smith HOII,Kit AND ST I LI, REPAIR. Good workmanship ami reasonublf prices guaranteed, CONWAY, S. C. SPIVEY <X COLLINS CO. AOF.NTS Fire Insurance Bicycles. D. A. SPIVEY, A. T. COLLI MS President, Soerotary. Office In Bnnlc ffulldinu 11II WIS. MACHINE AND REPAIR SHOPS. HOIL,Kit WORK, LIGHT AND HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL KIND. We keep a full lino of steam fittings, Injectors, valves, packing Oil waste etc Also carriage and ivagoi hardware and material. Paints, Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your patronage. "Mil! '1500 Pounds L'ic Nic Hams No. 1 .'{000 Pounds evaporated apples, Car toons. 2000 Pounde ftvaporated Apples? Loose. 1800 Pounds Sun-dried Apples, 1210 Husheln Texas Ft P. Oats. 9100 Pounds Plain Candy. 9000 Pounds Mixed Candy. 1000 Pounds Caramels 10 lb pails. 1000 C C Nutts?100 to batf. 100 lloxcs L L Raisins. rr l>....sw. M'.vo.l V .> < )?J DU.M^ iMii.*, (HO Bushels Vu. Meal. C>00 Bushels White Curn. 480 hales - o. 1 Hay. ^ W. B. COOPER, V\ KOt.RftAI.K OROCIR, \\' I T.MING TON, N, C. V