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The Horry Hereud. //4#:;' >. >-. ; *%V y<" ': !? - -,- -fV"-' JLi-A ? -i >,.* ??, ^ ' ' i r . ' ' ? "' * \ .i/SDAY FEU. 52th. 1903 . 'J , ./^ MATTERS LOCAL ANI) OTHERWISE. Send us your J6i>'Printing. T. Ii. Bryan wis in the city last Tuesday. Some new boxes have been put in at Hie post office. Some repairs have been made at the A. C. L. depot. Do you continue to feel the janof Spiveys falling prices? Have your strawberry cheeks printed at this office. The walls of the new bank building are nearly finished. J. R. Ailsbroolc. of San ford was in Conway one day last week. M. 13. Thompson of Warn pee was in town last Monday. Mr and Mrs. A. M. DusenbuLw were visiting here on Monday, f One peak of good coffee for $1, at Conway Bargain House. S- M. Paul has accepted a position with V. G. Anderson. Nice large Nutmegs, 5c. per dozen, at Conway Bargain House. Mrs. C. L Johnson -of Hoard Landing was in Conway last Saturday . S. M. Thompkins and family have moved into a cottage on Laurel Street. W L. Mishoe went to Galivants Ferry last Friday returning the same day. D. V. Richardson passed through here one day last week on his way to Whiteville. Beautiful line <>r Comic and Fancy Valentines for sale at Conw^v Bargain House. V Hal. L. Buck Co., is how showing the latest in Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries. The frame for the handsome new cottage for A. 'lv Collins, is about all up at this writing. W. II. Phipps of the Adrian sec lion was a pleasant. odllor at this oftice last Saturday. Spivoys motto for 1903. More goods, better goods, cheaper goods. W. B. Carter, one of our merchants at Daisy, was in town one day last week. Mrs B (1. Collins and Mrs. D. A. , Spivny ^spoilt several days in George- 1 town last week Dr. W. E. eCord will go down to Murrell's Inlet next Monday loremain during the week. Best calico for 5 cents per yard at A. P. Johnson's. Other dry goods and notions just as cheap. B. P. Smith, an industrious far- ] mer of the pleasant Meadow section, < was in town one day recently. t B. E. Patrick and J, A. Dorman ! of the Hammond section arc each ; building new tobacco barns this year < < Buckwheat, onions, onion sets, | cod fish, macaroni, etc at Spiveys. The county pension board wlil ' meet hero on Fob 14t.h. and all pension claims must bo in bv that j day to be considered'by the board. Misses Maudeva Best and Ella Burroughs left for homo last Fri- , day after spending several weeks 1 here visiting friends and relatives. We see by the tobacco journals i that the price of tobacco has advanced since the holidays. Tobacco men all claim that this will be a good year for tobacco. ; jEdgar Beaty of Georgetown was for a short time last Thurs- ' vlry. He has many friends hero "'Who arc always glad to see him. A petition is being circulated, ' asking the town council to submit the question of dispensary or no j dispensary to the qualified voters of the town. j The Westminster League of the J Preshvt^>ri ail nKllfnt twill rtiim " " I j ? ?? ?? " ?? an oyster supper, Friday evening, Feb- | 20th. Doors open at 7 o'clock p. m. t All invited. Frank Wilson of the firm of Wil- ; son Bros., lumber dealers of Pitts burg, Pa., was in town last week... They handle a largo part of the out put of Conway Lumber Co. We aro in receipt of a handsome ] catalogue from Converse , Commer cial School at Spartanburg. I. T. Williams is principal of the stenography department, in this up-todate business college. ' 1 H - ?* ?= ?'? Roa.d pverseets , arc required to start their hands to work on the public roads, and send in lists of all those who have commutation tax recipts to the County Supervisor. I V. G, Anderson is putting the frame work for the erection of a handsome cottage for J? A. Lewis, on the old Lewis lot opposite the residence of Col. 1>. C. Dunn Part of the framing has beep cut, and is already on the ground for thev erection of a handsome dwell ! ing for F. A. 13 or roughs, on tin corner of Main Street and nth Avenue. There are thirty -seven new tobacco barns buildinir und tr? n.. I - n vV VV V/UIIV uy the enterprising farmers of the Cedar Grove section. This five's one an idea of the increase in the production of tobacco in the county this year. Call and sec our line of Spring dress goods, we won't fai) you We have all the latest things in this lino to show, at prices you cannot match, and they are already marked so low they can't fall.' Conway Bargain House. Malcolm J, Grainger died on Saturday before last at his home near Wanamaker. Ho wa> an industrious and thrifty young farmer, and his community sustains loss in his death. He served as a member of the board of registration for sever al years. Six children survive him. We will sell at and below cost, our Winter Millinery, Ladies ready made muslin underwear, Mackintosh coats for ladies and gentlemen; also a lot of Men's youth's and boys' odd vests and boys' overcoats. Come quick before they are all gone. Conway Bargain House. W. Boyd Jones has completed his large new store at Justice and is moving in this week and opening up a full line of general merchandise? he is better prepared than ever to serve ins many customers with first class goods at low prices. I am agent, for the Tuckers Garble Works, Wilmington, N. C. De signs furnished oil application. Cor respondenee solicited. W. A. Prince, Loris, S. C. . Wanted.?Scrap iron of every description, and all kinds of eld machinery Write for particulars to .1. H. Garfunkel, Columbia, S.O. It. Strayed.?About July 11)02. two yearlings, one heifer white back and black sides and one brindled bull, with small copper bell oil, each mar ked with crop .11 right ear, crop and undcrslope in left. Liberal reward for information sent to I) J Cox, at Myrtle Beach, S C Old newspapers are for sale cheap at the Herai.d oilice. Good for wrapping paper and to place under ai'petsCard of Thanks. 1 desire to express my sincere thanks to all those who have so kindly helped mc since I lost my horse.1 May richest blessings rest on each of them. Mas. E. P. Shelly. Ladies Aid Society. The ladies of the town met last. Thursday at the Methodist church, and organized a Ladles Aid Society. Mrs. M J. Grant, pres. Mrs. 13. Lyman was elected first vice president; Mrs. M. W. Collins, second vice president; Miss Frances Coles, secretary, and Mrs. L If. Burroughs, treasurer. The society is composed of the lady members of the Methodist church, and is intended to car ry on, through committees, several kinds of church work. They will look after the parsonage, visit strangers and invite them to come to church. We hope for the society the greatest success. Conway Drug Company. Conway Drug Company has just opened up a full line of all kinds of drugs at Dr. Dusenbury's office, where the business will be located until the new bank building is completed, in which the company has engaged a r.tore Chas J. Epps, the soeieturv and treasurer nf tli<? sorporatiou, is a graduate of the South Carolina College of Medicine and Pharmacy, and has had an experience of thirteen years in the drug business The other officers af the concern are Dr. J. S. Dusenhury and II. L. Duck. With such men at its head it is bound to succeed . Tobaoo Flues. I have arranged to make Tobacco Flues at Conway, and would be glad Lo have orders from all needing flues this season. To be in time, send in your ordeii it once. I J. E. Coles. j Citation Notice. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Horry. \ [iy W L Mishoe, Clerk of Court, acting as Probate Judge. Whereas, A. P. Smith made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Q, M. Rabun deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmon tsh all and singular the kindred and credItr-s of the said G. M. Kabon decensed 'h.?t they be and appear before ine? In the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, 8 C., on the tilth day of February IDUii after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration ilHHild not be granted. (liven under my Hand this 5th day of February, Anno Domini, 1903. \V. L. Mishoe, Acting Probate Ju^go, Take the with this paper for OeWitVs Salve For Pllett Burnt, Sores* This and That. You Know What You arc Taking. When you tnk" drove's Tnsteies; ('hill Tonic because the formula is pi iinl\ printed on every bottle sli \vi ng that it is simply Iron nnd Q linine in a tast les> form. N< ('nr.-, No l'uy. r?0< . To Cure n Cold In One Day. Take Laxative" IJromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. drove's signature is <>n eaVh box. 2*?c. Mysterious Circumstance. One w us pale a nil sallow and the other fresh ond rosy. Whence the dilTeronce? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. 15y gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head oil' constipation. Try them. Only 25 cent, at Dr E Norton, Druggist. Nearly Forfeits Mis Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Ornor, Franklin Grove, 111 For four years it dolled all doctors and all remedies- Dot Bueklcn's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25c at Dr. E. Norton's Drug StoreBetter Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility." writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster. N. 11. '"No remedy helped me until 1 began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines 1 over used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She sa.vs Electric Bitters arc just splen cuu ior icmaic trouoies; mat iney arc a grand tonic and invigorutor for weak, run down women. N,'V other medicine can take its pladtt m our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Or. E. Norton Escaped an Awful Fate. - Mr. I J. I laggings of Melbourne, Fla., writes, " M yajfoetor told 1110 I had Consumptis sud nothing could be done for me. '/as given up to die. The otTer of u free trial t>ottle of Or. Kino's New Discovery for Consumptio ), induced me to try it. Results were startling. 1 am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my lib4." - This great Cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Dr. E. Norton Druggists. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh Medicine Sent Free. These two diseases are the result of an awful poisoned condition of the blooil. lr you have aching joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, cripple hards, logs or feet, swolen muscles, shifting, sharp biting pains, and that tired, discour aged feeling or rheumatism, or the hawking spiting blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises ii? the head, mourns throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas or eartarrh, take Uotanic Ulood Halm (H. H. H.) ft kills the poison in the blood which causes these awful symptoms! giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest eartarrh. Cures where all else fails Hlood Halm (H. H. H ) is composed of pure Uotanic ingredients good for weak kidneys Improves the. di gestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new. rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per large bott'e, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Hlood Halm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent in scaled letter. Magistrate's Summons for Debt, TUB STATU OP SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. 1 ly .1. S. Vaught, inquire. r<? Luther N . 'fharp: Complaint having been inndo unto ma by W. Hampton Tharp, that you are indebted to hit.: in the $nm of One Hundred Dollars, on four promise and agreement to pay to the said \V. Ilamptoi Tharp, on or before the 9th day of (October A, I). 1901, the sum of One Hundred Dollars, the same being the balance due, on the purchase price of 50 acres of land conveveyed to you by the said VV. Hampton Tharp*on the VGth day of Feb. A. I). 1901. This is, therefore, to require you to appear be.ore me, in my ofllce in Conway. S. within twenty days from the service of this Summons, to answer to tiro said Complaint, or judgment will be given against you by default. utiieu January iftHh A. I). 1903. J. 8. Vaught, Magistrate. II, II. Woodward, Plaintiff utt'y To Luther N. Tharp, absent Defendant: Take notice that tho complaint in the above entitled action and the summons cf which the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the otllce of the undersigned, on the !30th day of January A. D. 11)03. J, iS. Vaught. Magistrate. NOTICK?STOCK HOLDER. Tlia regular annual mooting of the Stockholders of the^Horry Tobacco Warehouse ComjjfCny will bo held on Friday (Wonu?g Feb. 20th, at 7 o'clock p.\jat ofllco in Spivcy BuildingyOUl stockholders are requested^) be^resent. | I3yrtrder of the President. / JVC. Svivkv, Sec. i Fab. 2nd, 1903. N. 1 - -- 1 1 1 . . -a. Teachers Examination. The re;, nlar ? vimin d|on Tor Teacher's will ??? hold -it Conway, on Friday Feb. 20th. 1? 08. K. V. I lest, S'?pt Education, Hurry County Notice, All persons indebted to the estate of Uurtlord J. Yercen. drcensed,are hereby r< quired to make immediate payment to the undersigned, at UttleJUiver. S. C./and alt persons holding cIhIiiih against said estate ar.j required to present same duly proven within the time required by law, or this notice will be plead'in bar of their recovery. John E. Vereen, Menj. 11. .1 ustiee, Administrators, 2 -3-OH. lit. Notice. There will be a clearing sale at the Ilomewood Nursery, Feb 2nd, and lasting until March 15th, or until all surplus stock is disposed of. Less than-UK) trees to go. Mostly pear and apple. First come first serve, they wont last long. Our pear trees arc the finest ever seen in I lorry county. E S. Cultra, Proprietor. Conway, S. C. x BOARD. First-class board clln be found at Mrs. E. M. Rob?r6ons^ adjoining house west of vV, E Porters at reasonable rates. /Everything guaranteed lirst class. MRS. GEO lit I IE A. ROBERSON. Tobaco Flues. Manufactured and sold by S. D SCOTT. FAIR BLUFF.I. C. As good as can be made, as cheap ' 'i/> pluMinnjt i >i i r ( lh your orders ns early us possible us tliore will be a groat demand this season of which 1 will do my best to supply. S. lb SCOTT, FA IK IILUFF, N. C. H. P.Little,! Brick Works. ISuilding br.ck always on hand. Send orders to II. 1*. Little at Conway, Georgetown or Toddville. Home Otl'eo: Conway, S. C. \ Wlmt is It? / \ / It jjVves ease to the tired and rest the weary bones while slcepi no. Thex celebrated IUJTLKit SPItINO' HKI) is one of the best. It does not roll you to the middle but holds one in a natural positiorv all the time. These springs avd'manufactured in Conway, S. C , and X guaranteed to j/ive satisfaction. I Ituve them on hand all the the time Ckll and see and try onoyMt will not cost you any thing, yff you are not -pleased with it. / J. W. BLOUNT. r / . - / OLD ADAGE SAYS "T ? A light purse is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a fight purse. The UVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. T utfs Pills go to fhe root of the whole matter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of t h e UVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. ? One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Laundry! Laundry! I am agent for the LAflREIS - STEAM - LAUNDRY. LAURENS, S. 0. All work guaranteed. Domestic or gloss finish Will call for your laundry every Monday and deliver Saturday. Give tne a trial. W R Lewis. "W Early RU?ra The famous little pllle. ll'mli- irVir .i 1 : Buy THE HIGH GRAC Munufiu The W. C. Ma CHARLES ?Succ The Wilcox & ( No Cheap Materials Us No Wo would call your spocia. attonti STAR BRAND MANIPULATED satisfaction for 115 years, and has p COTTON and CORN FERTILIZE! TOBACCO FERTILIZERS are seco your merchants supplying you will FOR Si j ill 160 WANT FVF THAT New ( COME E\ You are In YOURS TO I ORYOUR M HAL. >L. I Only )E FERTILIZERS it u rod by icmurphy Co., ton, s. c. essor to ? libbs Guano Co. low Qrade Goods Made. onto the WILCOX GIBBS A COS, GUANO, which has tfiven general roved* to bo the best TOBACCO, IS made. Our WILCOX A GIBBS nd to none on tho market. Insist on i our brands; it will pay you, i I VLE BY LIB Ml. . 1 ! "ED: RYBODY TO KNOW I ( aOODS 'ERY DAY. ivited to See Us. I PLEASE IONEY BACK 3UCK CO. "* * IV-ir^est and most complete estab lishmenl South. LHD ^ Geo. S. Hacker- 6c S#n, a a > I I? T.~* IV Manufacturers of?( II 1 DOORS, SASH, HLINDS, MOULD* I NO AND. BUILDING ^MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, 3.\C. 544- 548 Kinc: Street. SPIVEY 6c OLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc BicyclM. : D. A, SPIVKY, M. W-.COLL111 ft President, Secretary Otflco In Rank Mul'tf Ina Dental Notice. DR. W. B. McCORD, SURGEON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C WSpivky Building. NOTICE. Owing to tho libera. patronage ijiven mo last year, I am now in a position to give better B A R G A I N S than ever before. I am increasing ny .stock of goods daily. That neans I am selling more goods daiy. My prices are always as low as die',lowest and sometimes lower than ny competitors. J am in business to make a sucjcss of it. The only way to do it is FAIR DEALING vitli all the people. My line of Jrocerics is complete. I have as food a line of Shoes as anybody in ibis seetion, which recall your spe;ial attention to. Anyone wanting fa io Duy GROCERIES, < if CORN, OATS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES and HATS, vrc cordially invited to examine my inc. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a prosperous new year, I am yours for a u'ood bargain, L. II. BURROUGHS / HYMAN the ? ? PIONEER GROCER Having been the first one to open a FIRST CLASS Grocery Store in Conway, and having for 12 wars studied the wants of the trade we feel that we should be in a position to \ know bettc than any one with less oxpericnce, just the kind of goods the people want. We have also a nice line of Gents Furnishings. GIVE US A ('ALL Satisfaction IJA RANT FED. iEMimERSSKLASS li. T. HYMAN, You can <,'ot your Photos at Gasque's any day. You can hav 1 . ? # ? enlarging 01 any kuhi done. Give me a trial. R. K. GASQUI. .Notice to Creditors. aX persons holding claims against the estate of L. Ann Collins, deo'd, are requived to present them duly proven to the undeisigned or this notice will be plead ir bar of their recovery*and all persons indebted t.ft Kdill ronnifft/l mnlfA payment to the uudersitfned. 1 20 2 It. Kmma L. Collins, ? Qualified Adm'x. DR. C. R. TABER. Physician and Surgeon* LOUTS, S. C.