The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 05, 1899, Image 3
>!ib!io<l Kvcry fiiui'Mluy.
THURSDAY, JAN. 5. 1899.
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JI EJ\i"S PHA YEHMEETlA'G
Evct'u Wednesday Evening
at 7 /> m. at the Hap
tint church. All men /'//r\fe/f,
christians especial
I//.
MAP THUS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Onion setsat Hvmans.
|
Sam Jones will bvin I Ion net tsvillo
on t in* 1 (it
Mr J. (). Norton loft for Wnshingtt^i
this wo >!c.
Mr. J. 1 j. Dozier nuulo a business
trip to Mullins this wook.
Tangoritia Onnjjes, Malaga
tirapss, .\.;?4>Lm, at lly.nin^.
Tho noxt excursion from Chicago
to this place will ho on tho 17th.
Tito Sm'.jihI South Carolina Volnntoor
Infantry sailed for Cuba last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 15. \V. Crouch ro
turned to their homo at Saluda last
Monday.
Ho that is t ioh need not live sparingly,
i n 1 ho tl at can live sparingly
need not l c rich.
Mr. T. 15. I. ml am, of tho Burroughs
& Collins Co., wont up to
Kdgoticlo last Saturday on a business
t ri p.
. Cupt. H. T. Williams of the Warc.tniaw
Lino of Steamers, was in
Wilmington Inst wook on business
f >r t bo company.
The Cythian Lodge here will in
stall their new o llioors and have a
'set out" besides. All nteinbers
will please he on hand.
. I
The New Year eanio in cold sure!
enough, there being one of the most i
sudden changes of tho winter during
Saturday night.
Our young folks who were here
'during Christmas, left early in the
.week to pursue, their different vocations,
mainly in the school room.
Miss Frances Roland, of Lancaster,
reached here last Friday and will
lake charge of tin; Primary depart
inent of the Rurronghs School.
Messrs. Gabriel I lux and Luke
Elliott, colored friends of the IIMiami
were in Monday paying their
subscriptions in advance, and wish"
ing us good luck.
Capt. Long was very busy during
the last days of the year and particularly
so on Saturday, the last lav
of the year a> many persons ha i pr. t
.olT the matter to the last.
A large number of people from
different sections of the county were
here Monday, many of whom were
.attracted by the stock that our liv*ery
men had advertised..Mr.'.
1s t Woodward was mari ied
'to Mr. Sam Nee Smith at the resilience
of the bride's father, Mr. J
1 f I 11 icon I k 11 i*if tint li tiil/t
Capt L I). Long perfoining the cerO'.naiiy.
There was <|uito an exodus of our
young p > > ?l M >n 1 ly on the early
in >rning ste inter to Georgetown and
the evening tr tin taking a goodly
number a way who had bee. at home
for the holidays.
The first watermelon for this year
was brought in Monday by Mr. W.
P. Melson and would have been in on
the first, but for that days being
Sunday. Mr. Melson is in the lead
*, j i melons so f ir.
ttenut >r Till in in will please accept
our thanks for the "Oi.icial Congressional
Directory" of the fifty
tifth conaaess, as also the "Annual
report of the Secretary of the Navy."
Mr. Harry S. Collins left for Ashe- j
ville. Monday morning and will on
it Uio linitfnam .^cnooi. no accompanied
Mr. Arthur Iiurrou#hs
of the same school, who has been at
ho n during th ; holi<l.iy <.
President H. M. GotTof the Horry
A1 [ance requests -s to my that
there wi.. t>e a meeting of the County
Alliance held in Conway on Fribay
the 18th, inst., and that all sub
alliances are ur^ed to send representatives.
%
Capt. Jnc. V. Oliver took ehar#e
of the Supervisors o lice last Monday
and entered upon his duties. He
will no doubt make an efllcient 01!1cer,
having been in yublic life for a
number of ears, until recently.
wv
<\ipt. V V. Uielnmlsoti mhi v<m
'o WbiK'Villo. uio WlMV lliMV > ? l
I -ii <lavs u#? Irive bocu here auu
11 riii?Z tli" pa .1 *viv!( looking int .
nii'.ier interest. These frequent
v ?s iudit-ate a piotribilit v of 111 .i*
> .bli>hiin? 11ii'iiis"I ves lii'iv. or n> ar
by
Mr. I> l?. \Vnts?.n U eanvassir,
tli comity in t 10 interest ??f tolwi
eultart'. IK' li.;? :> lot ?>. ehoieo mt
vlii? li ho is distributing. "C'ompl
iimm*. t)f the I lorry Warehouse
\>r. Watson will be pleaded to yi\
any information 11> any one eoneern
iit;^ the planting, eultivutiuj? i m '
.-tiring the weed.
Our "lloniowood < lonv poop
ire busy building. breaking t.;>
' .and and jjetlin^ ready for the eult
. itionof theirdifferent orops. wliit
will bo more di voi'.si.io I than \
have boon accustomed to. Tlioy ui o
> i .h i j people and are'.foino ri^l. t
ahead with tlioir work. Tliov are
tho most desirable class of citizens,
win) appoar to l>o generally well
pleased, oontentod and will provo a
u ost valtiablo addition 1 o our citizen
ship.
Many of our business men have :
had neat and attractive sijjns paint
ed by Mr. lirown who has boon hero
for several da.t and who is doin;;
s .mo of the best lettering wo have
i soon. The llr.it \i.!? put out a si?.r t
the length of the buildmo. but tinWaeoatnaw
Lino of Steamers sin
passed usjiivatlv in coy-Tin..; too
j Ion;.; roi.f wiih lar?f)' loiters, l'l ?
now .*?i^us present a showy ant ;
j tractive appoaranoo and more i;i<>
doubt a!)-tut your finding the llv.i:
\ 1.1 > olfiee if von wish to.
i
The re-opening of t tic* l"5urroujxl s
School was very gratifying, theiv
b.dug over twenty-live new pupils
Mr. Oarwilo has been coutiuuuhv
busy during the holidays, lie has'
traveled over a great portion ol the'
e )unty and was fortunate enough to
soon re several boarding soholarsome
t?l whom he exneels in iho nenr
I ?
I future. Parents throughout the
county should appreciate his efforts,
by -patronizing this High School.
Both board and tuition ;irc vorv reasonable.
Miss Fanny Roland, a
'graduate of Converse College, lais
cli irge <it the Primary departinont.
.* Glorious
News
Comes from Dr. I) 15. Pargile. of
Washita. I. T lie writes: "Four
bottles of Electric Hitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had
caused her threat sulfering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on
her head and face, and the best doc
tors could give no help; but her cure
i i complete and her health is excellent."
This shows what thousands
have proved.?that Kleetrie Hitters
is thobest blood purifier known. It's
the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter,
salt rheum, ulcers, boils and
running sores. It stimulates liver.'
kidneys and bowels, expels poisons,
helps digest ion build up t he si rengt h.
Only a') cents. Sold by Dr. K. Norton.
Druggist. Guaranteed.
By request we give below the
Burroughs School District, No. 15),
as surveyed by J. E. Moore, Surveyor,
and laid olT by the board of
Education, to wit:
Commencing on the Bucksvillc
road at Bear Swfiuip; running thonce
North Hi.HO deg. W'. 208 chains,
to Dildy Branch at the ford on Ho
tato-bed Kerry road; thence N. f>0
E. 202 chains to the ford of Brown
Swamp, on the Placard road; thence
down the run to the mouth of said
swamp; thencs S. 71 K., 202 chains, i
to Hemingway Ferry, on Waccainaw
River; thence the various courses
of said river to the mouth of
Bear Swamp; and thence tin* run of
said Bear Swamp to the beginning.
Tax payers living in said School
District, should note the same on
their ta:: returns.
The Trustees appointed by the
School Board are Dr. E. Norton, F.
A. Burroughs and ('. F. Quattlobaum.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions
rob life of joy. Bueklen's Arnica
Salve,-cures them, also < >1(1, Running
and Fever Sores. I lccrs, Boils, Fel
ons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, ;
Burns. Scalds. Chapped Hands, Cliil-1
blains. Best File cure on earth. !
Drives out Fains stnd Aches. Only >
25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by I)r. E. Norton. Druggist
J* ~
A u. I
miivi iviiii nci vine
The gr.it conqueror of St. Vitus'* (
I)?i:( ((. The only m dicine known which
cures this f? II do.-troyer iiiul does not disnpp
int. Pri euro it and save your child
Sold by IS. Norton Druggist, Conway
S. C.
DlS MASKS or 'if I M Mil.V
1 i.._ Mitt use itching and Moaning loci
lent to tezciun, tetter, salt rheuio, ami othei
'liscnscH cf the i kin is instantly allayed reapplying
Chamberlain's Kyc anil Skin
Ointment. Many very had cases have been
permanently cured by it. it is equally
etTicicnt for itching piles and a favorite remedy
for Hore nipples; chanpcd bunds, chilblains,
frost bites, and elironic sore eyes, j
For sale by druggists at 2f> cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, the? ,
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi |
ti*n. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge
Uismark's Iron Nerve
\\'as tin* tvMut < i hi.4 splendid
he. t!i. Imlo:nit::' >1 > ill and trrin
dons oliero : re not found r I ere
Si- iiiu-li, t.iwr. Kidneys nn I 1" o\
v-K iiv >?ut of * i*.I. . If you n in'
llu ?. iiU'ilit ies : n I 1 !i * .?aeeess *\
t>r. .o. use lie. Kinjf > New Lite Pills.
Th dov ) u n r p iwer > I-riii
on . I tody. ? Mily -fte nt I") K. A'oi 1
ton's drug .-tore
Christmas .\t I.ittle River.
. A serious r 'port i 'ached lut-'c
P.iverthat Sa: a dam md ino wi i
::u iieeidunt ; nil t'u.. viie anuu t
si hool Christnias tree would not I >
) -Id. A eominittee at once waitc I
on Mr. j. 1). 11 iiiii?? to ; ake into eoi
ailcrttion tlit; situuli on. It wt !
Iwiui'1 that oi.o of the rati hits ?>1" hi ;
deiy t was hroki .1 and inunodiatv re
pair., were necessary, the time bcin;:
sir r.. i.i order t?> roar i Kairyluntl
So the "Old Gentleman and Mr
llumo jumped on board. eulle I on ;
Mrs. I hunt' and ?fot t ho f/ocHl lad y m;
consent to hold the festival in !v r
I.onsr. Than repairing to Mr. J. I!
Stone's torn and tatinL the tart . f
the ease Messrs St mo. W illiain lh\\
an, and Lucicn lirvaii. Jr.. stmt the
foooannts rolling aboard. thrnrr t-i
r i r. John Hell's si in > where \ e foul !
Or. St \vi . when Utr oran;.; ; ran
roll hip al .in, .'r. !>rll respot lit
with i.isi rant t'lie ji itirncv was
eoiilnued v.? . .. t'. ' iiompaniiV tY
who avr lis a ni.-e hit ?>{ raiitlv
Mr. . V . Vereeu l.'iac'lv graven pot
a ?_roo.! 1 t of apples mil nuts Tin e
\ a ; .rt* sino. when Mrs. Ii 1111.1*. Mrs
SI >a 1 red Dr. Sloan s assist me 1 was
t allr ! mi ant I t h t res 1> 'j?an to he ir
fruit, ''iindv atitl toys. The ootid
wor v a^ not yet over, for ()ld Santa
1'Ian i and Mr. II nine renionntr I t h
f fi?j 1 . ud called on Mr. Geo. I lessen t
ntl his prom .r to lit* on hand
ith hit praphophone. then to Mr.
laitn x croon's who also promised
i > lie <1 1 hand \\ it h his violin. Iloth
entIonian 1 esponded ami eontrihu
d in n larpe measure to the enjoy
it ml < it 11 ir roi 1 i 11 < f 'I'lm (.Hi....!..! ..
1 amt he??an wit h music on the jirupli
ophone \. liit 11 was much enjoyed.
I'm 11 the (listril>ution of prizes, lifter
which Mr. Vcreen furnished jonioj
? harming music A profusion oi l
thanks was extended to the Indies'
und eontlemeu named, especially to
Mr. and Mrs Hume ior their kind
11ess in yet t iiii; up t lie entert ainment
and ;.il uoped thai Santa (Mars had
time to reach othe places in spite
of his hrenkdown
.1. t). II.
Discovered by n Woman.
Another preat discovery lias been
made, and that too. by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its
dutches upon lie* and for seven years
she withsto d its severest tests, hut
her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed imminent, r'or
three months she oupht'd ir.cessa.it
ly. and could not .-.leep. She finally
discovered a way to recovery, by
purchasing of us a bottle ot'Dr,
Kind's New Discovery for C-onsunip
tion, and was s ? inucli relieved on
taking first dose, that she slept.all
ni^lit; and with two bottles, has
been absolutely cured Her name is
Mrs. Luther Lutz. ' Thus wj ites j
W. C. Hammick ?!fc Co., of Shelby, N.
(V Trial bottles freest Dr. K. Norton's,
Drugstore.
Regular size abc and ^I .IHl. livo"V
hot t le jfuariuiteed.
Dulah Items,
On t!ic morning of the 2dth, *.111<>.T
Mrs. W. 1'' l/'o casnt' very teat be
iug burned badly. Six- wim standing
on the hearth it seems, a little
too near the fire, when he?' clothing
caught and beeaine a largo thnne.
burning ofT a good portion of her
dress. A buc ket of water was near
at hand and being thrown upon her
extinguished the fire. The only
bun s that she received, strange to
say, were, on her hards, which was
done in her efforts to put out the
tire. Mr. Lee who was harnessing
his hurso at the t ime, hearing the
outi ry suspended operations and
rushed to the houso in great haste.
L.
a.n n.n-Ti us' /<>ri y ?n(i ictiv.> ?;entieiie
u ??i" 1 i I ?s ? tr.i. fl for -ap <uuoli stimlidM'U
iiuiiav in S. iM seley i.e "?.ou
l'?* iiieu sfead\. !U*ferunri',
1'iu insf K.-lt-iul Jiosf> stamped en
vi*I< )? * I'he I) ?ia.*?i?? i Coin)) in, Dept.
ft (?liic:tjLj?i,
NOTICK!
The aii.um) mcc tiny, of the Slock holders
( f The Hank of Conway, will
be held at office Of said Hank on
Tuesday Jan. 10th, ii?M.. The Directors
will hold their umuial meetinir
immediately after adjournment of
Stockholders.
Hy order of tne President,
I). A. Sl'IVKV,
See. Hoard.
'ii lj?& i* '.oat ;im o
5 iv i..e e ast <?;. Thlll-'f, \Jh,
Hov?i> ." .* *?,ari;..i .r. ;n<
?de c-e alu iwiel>iciml;?.
Tobacco Again.
Sow ;?< in* seed by the 20th, Jamil
r / if you tan t he last of i In- i i ?u''
will do Put oil" tobU* spoon heap
iug full of seed to on huailr t s<pra. *
vards of laud.
Polo barns (mm Ik* built with lo
money 11 in fraai vl ones In.xltl fo .
is a vory goo I hIzo foe u barn, i>
sore to make tlioai sixteeii to d 11i;j 11.
I would advise you to build barns
this win'or before \ou o,?t busy ru
tivatin;T your crops Don l wait b
see if you have not a upply of plants ,
you must have t hem
1 will now tell you how you ma\
save one doll *r in labor on each pole j
I tarn. .Idst have your hogs to work
up the clay to daub t he barn wit h by
mixing a little e >; i with your cla\.
they will mix it to per ectiou. an.l
will not charge you one cent but
lo ; regular feed.
I will be at Little Liver about old
Christinas, and hope to see ail iu
that vacinitv and talk lobacio
sewing machine agent told me th
other day lie had colieeted four t ime
iiilieii moil v i ins season lis In' lias
i'"i'i' done bef- ?re. I asked 11i.:i linn
it was. 11is reply was, they are!
plant injy t >h met .
I would lio pleased to answer any
ipiostioiis eoneeriiin ; tin ei.lt are,
curing and handling tobaeeo.
I). I >. \\ \TSON.
ITetter, Snlt-l{heum and Hczcmn.
'.'in? intense ite'iiip;- and smart in;j
| inc.dei11 to tnose d! s -asc , is iiislant
.slanlly allayed by applying ham
berlain s Kve ami Skin Oinlnieiii.
' iany wry bad ? se . Ii .ve been pel
| inalieutly eared oy u. It is .-ipinit\ j
elileienl for itehinn piles and a favor
lie remedy for sore nipples, e Irappeo
oands. * .lilblaias. irosi biles aim ,
? hi'oaie sciro eyes. Joels per box.
. 'or sale bv l>r. I'i. .Norton and all
niedieine dealeri'r.
w'ady s Coium I ion I'owdera.
(are just what a horse needs when in
ud eondil ion. Tonie, blood purilier j
and vermifuge They are not loot I 1
I out niedieine and the best in use to j
put n horse in prime eoiaiition
'rieo - > cents per |?n? K*. Kor
:>al?- by Dr. K. Norton ami ail medi
? i11?? dealers.
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A Marrow Escape.
Mr. K. II Anderson who lives u(
j sln-rt distance from town across t.ltc j
I lake, escaped in a iniracnlous man |
nor from bein?r mangled by the Irain
here last. Sat unlay. Me \.as cross ,
in^ the track, ami after brine over
his mule bojjan exerei. ino th<- pre
relatives cf a male ami *onlineneed
backine; towards the pproi.chiup
train. Mr. Anderson hud to jump;
out of his carl, and in <1 >ine yi eauic !
very near bein# run over, so near so, j
that, his pants ot the foot. were well
creased by the wheels.
" U # ^ #
Avarice and happ.nos.1 never saw j
each other; how then should they be-'
come icipui'iiied?
A Crltical Time
Duringthe battle at Santiago. Sick
or well, a rush ni^ht am) day. The
packers at t he bat t le were all heroes,
and their heroic efforts in ovtteno
ammunition to 1 he Iron 1 saved the
day.
IV K. Dim.Kit, of pack train No. .1.
writing from Santiago on July 23rd.
says: "Wr all had diarrhoea in
1 more or less violent fo in, and wlict
. we landed we had no time to see. :<
doctor, for ii was a ease of rush and
rush ni<*ht and day to keep t ho j
troops supplied with ummunitii n
and rations, but. thanks 1o Chamber
Maine's Colic Cure unci Diarrhoea |
Remedy, we wore able t<> Keen at
work and keep our health; in fact, I
sincerely believe that at one critical
lime this medicine was the indirect I
saviour of our army, for if the packers
had been unable to work there
would have been no way of yetting I
supplies to the front. There were 1
| HO road - that a wajfon train could
i use. My comrade and myself had
the <x >od fortune to lay in a supply ;
! of this medicine for our pack-ti tin j
before we left Tampa, anc I knot i
I four cases it absolutely i-mum !hc
' The above letter was written t< !
| the manufacturers of this nice.'.Cue,
I the Cbamberlaine Medicine Co., Dcs
Moines. Iowa. l*'or sale by Dr. Ik
Norton, Conway. S. ('.
Wc areoil'criny t he I lomtv 111:it v i,i>
' -,rw! tit.. ....r i i ini-c I. ... i
tat. Die |>riees named Iielow.
St ini Weekly State. *2.25 !
News and Courier. Weekly I 75.
Thriee-u Week-World. N. Y. 1.751
Ilome and Darin 1.25.
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BILIOUS- If
NESS 1
boast's many a body and bur- I
dons many a mind. You can't enjoy ' j
the food you liko because you art) |
bilious. You take all sorts of pro- I
cautions, and yet the bilious attac'v i I
leaps on you like a tiger from ambush.
You know the feeling ! The blood ; I
Rooming on tiro with a did! heat ; the i boring
pains in the eyes ; the head
seeming to open and shut ; the hor- |
riblo nausea. You know the irrita- (j
bility which precedes and the languor ?M
that follows the attack. It's miserable,
isn't it ? Why not cure the l"
trouble ? There's a pill t hat will euro
biliousness. l>r. .1.1'. A YKK'S I'll.l,?S H
are an acknowledged specific for this I
derangement.
A. Swangor, Trxnrkana. Tex., writes : I
"For fifteen years I have used Avers Pills, fl
Slid find thom verv i>trix'l i v<> in liilimia .'in*.
plaints. I have vet lo m>o the c;iho where 9
tlu>y have failed to mre."
If Yon are /I JI Zoo a ?& (M r
HO NOT TAIL TO Jf Jf VJ
Yo ?. lire 0*. v. potion I orcvor
Til^. i i - t ' oiiiv ('iii lint I if UKni
I! C. <*i?i < . tliujJ 1
y < refund IlinileV.
" V
i-'iirm aiul Lands tor Sale.
Yli.'.l desirable farm known ns w
'' . I on ii t (. dead on .Mi n* rt* 11 s 1111 > * t. I [}together
with two dwellings, two
Oarnsand all nooessnry out buildings.
\ I ,S( > (200) two 111111 < 1 r? *< i acres
i io\v ii as ' (>oil I si a in I <ai I icnm'iic s
V 'iTl'U.
A IiS< > |inrt ol i iii!- (i rove IMan
t ttioii " All tin tlio waters of Marred
Inlet. Address, or eali on
11. V. Aarvis.
Tlioaip >< in. I\ O.. S. (
II 2 I 15 in
TAXUHTUUNS. | ..
Tim Auditor of I lorrv < 'ount v w ill i
attend tin* following places al times
specified lor the purpose of tal<ini(
returns of all taxable personal prop
rrty for liseal year commencing 'Jan
niirv 1st 1 SlIJl and emlino December
:tlst l X!>;>
t 'ouway .Monday Jan J
I'Yoni in a el to 2 |t in.
('ool Spl ine Tuesday .1 in .'!rd
Id a in to 12 inlicliobolh
Tuesday Jan drd
_ p in to I p III. I
(I ali van Is t'Vrrv Wednesday Jan I
Id a in to 12 in. j
Tavl ; v i I In riiursday Jan.*)
It) a in to 12 in. ' i
Vardellr I 'riday Jan (i
Itt a in to L2 in. I
I' loyds Sat urduy Jan .
It) a in to 12 in. I ?
S| >rino Uraneli Saturday Jan 7
2 p in to I p ni.
i 'owe 11 \ i le Monday Jan !)
Id a in to 2 p in
/ji >an Tuesda v J an I')
' ) a in to 1 1 a in.
lias lioro Tuesday Jan in
1 11 in to p ui. I
Adrian Wednesday .Ian II
Ida in to 12 in.
San ford Wednesday Jan I I
2 ji in to I p ui. I
I an i *. Thursday Jan 12
Id a in to 2 p in. I
I)aisy Kriday Jan Id
Ida in to 12 in. I
Hound Swamp I'lidav Jan Id j I)
2 p in to 1 p m. |
I'aia ic^S.tturday Jan I I
Id a in to 12 in. I
Kbene/.i r Sai urday Jan I I
2 p in to I p m. ! C
!lainmond Monday Jan hi
Id a in to 12 m. |
I.'.tile Hiser Tuesday Jan 17
)') a in to 2 p in.
Wunip*""' Wednesday Jan IS
Id a in to 12 mllainl
Wednesday Jan Is
2 p ui to I it ni. A
Tilly Swamp Thursday .Ian Id
!? a m to 1 I a in. ?_
flralmmvillo Thursday Jan Id
1 p m to M p m.
Withers Friday Jan 20
Id u ni to 11 a in
Mm low. 1* O I*"i i<lay Jan 2d
2 |> in to I 11 in. ;
Sooasteo Saturday Jan 21
Id a in to I p in, )
] b.ioksville Saturday Jan 21
"> p in to I p ir. |
Port Parrel son Monday Jad 2.*'
1<> a in to 12 in.
Poagola Mom!; v Jan 2!'.
2 p 111 to p in. ;
JofJanvilld Tu 'sday Jan 24 t|
in a in to 12 in. j
(i ideon Tuesday .1 .in 2 I
2 p in to t p in.
The balance id I'm* time until February
2dt!i at tl e Auditor's oflice in
Con wav.
All able bodied males, eapaide of
earning a support, between the ages .
of 21 and t?0 years, shall be doomed
taxable polls. Provided, veterans
of the late war Imoxoinpt at ad years
of age.
The i.umber of your school district
is iinpoi taut.
Transfers of Ileal Kstate should lie I
noted with special care.
K.\ ecu torn and Administrators will
make t heir returns strictly recording j
to law.
Failure to make return within the.
time specified, subjects the delin '
qui nt to a penult v of at) per cent.
J. A. LKWIS. | J
Au litor 1 lorry County
yOOD'S CURES when all other
" preparations fail. It possesses
cxrativo power peculiar to itself. He s
i sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I
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THE NEW WAY. 1 h
?=- TY70MEN used fj ,
^ to think " fe- U /
m a lo clk.'nse3 "
VWJf could o n 1 y be Hj ^
Yff/rs\ ^ treated after "lo- B ^
wlw C* ^ cal enamlna- B
WJ|, \'< tlons" by phvslB.1
/ A c'an3* Dread of I !
such treatment I
S1 J kept thousands of I
^? modest women E i
V^'sk/ : about their I
1 suffering. Theln- I ,
^taSjl troductlon of
Wine of Cnrdul has now demonstrated
that nine-tenths of all the
cases of menstrual disoiders do (
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
t ken In the privacy of a woman's
I j ''
speedy cure. Women need not I ?
J..
quires no humiliating examtna- ? ai
tions for its adoption. It cures any (,|
disease that comes under the hea I
of "femalo troubles" disordered |!
menses, falling of the womb.
"whites." change of life. Itmakc3
w men beautiful by making them '
well. It keeps them young by I
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at j
the drug store. ;
For advice In e:sa\ t^nilr.rf special | |
dlrr M ;n i, address. (flvln ; ? -ptoml. I
Iho " Ladles' AJ t." <
the Ct< ittariooga Medicino Co.. Chiltanooc-u
Tenn. I j
W. 1. ADDISON, M.D.,Cary, Mist., <ayt: I I
"I uso SiS Ino of CarduI extensively In
my praetico and (h I it a most excellent B
preparation for female troubles."
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I'.Uuc.ittf Yoiii Howe I \?'illt C.ihcii r tr ts.
* ai.<U t'uih rii i tire loiistipiitiuu for.
i U)v V"? . If C. (!.('. full, (Inn:
-u i.-i innl iindifj .
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ami most ?-?>111j?l? 1?* est.ul)
lislimcnI S?>utI . (
ieo. S. Hacker iN: Son"'
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ManufuclutaM's of
OORS, S AS 11. ItMNDS. Mv H!M)INC
AND lil J11 > I) IN C
M A.TKI* I A I .
HARLKSTON, S. C
24 4 Kintc Strec
>. W, JENKONS & SON.
<ivei y
Feed
and
Sale
Stables
F3Hie Turnouts olf an
kinds.
I'IMCKS M( )DKI* A TK
v> t*i; 11 iiuciuiDii ) >n ui to the t l'a
oiling public.
UJCCIKS, UOA I) CA UTs AM)
11 A UNKSS
constant); o i liand.
\?? bcttci' c<|ui)?|M(l stables in tl iv,
lie n.
Conway, S. C
Fo Spend p
V Happy
Christmas.
Come and spend your J|
money with us. whero flj
you will always get
value received.
(> N( > I' Till N K ,
That our Stock has \
been picked over and \
ihat there is nothing \
new for you. 1
NKWGOODS )
Are being received cveyv week.
is utterly impossi
le for us to tell you
f everything w< have
nd price. Our line
Dress Goods
Kmbraeing. I lenriettas.
(\i sh meres, I Vrcales,
?,.4| ! Kik Iwi'l lit I
* I I H i ' <iii? ur.i til*, i/* aunfn)
in patterns arul at
prices to suit everybody.
111r slock of
IK ).M KSIM N
totli white-and chocked are cheaper
? I hull ever bcfi ?re.
'owels. I >o\ lies and Ta
le I linen cheaper I han
ver. We have a very^
irye stock of I .udies
lents and children s
11 A N I Ms KIK 'III KFS.
Also a line line of 1indies.
< tents and children
s hose, from the
ehea pest to I he best.
CLOTHING.
< bir prices in clot hiuy
surpass any thine ever
olTered before. This
line was bought cheaper
I lain ever and we are yi\
iny our eustomers the
advantage of this "ph ked
up lyiryain. See oip*
Men s. I toy s and Oliil
(Iron's
0 di <> T II I N G
before you buy, for we
can Ac 11 I liein lower t han
Villi can yet t hem in t lie
1 11 ye ci ties.
A CAPITAL LINE
OP GENTS WHITE
AND COLORED
SHIRTS
dueh chea| el' than found at other
places.
\ assort meat of Ladies and
< lent s
UNDHRWEAK.
I f yon
want a pretty tie,
a stylish collar, or a
rood pair of suspenders, j/ive
is a call and he up to date. It will
cost you no more tlnn old styles
that you oct elsewhere. Remembor
t hat we only ad
vert ise what we keep.
SHOES! SHOES!!
A lnr?? tot ju -.1 reeeived.
We guarantee that we can
cave you some money if
you will look at our shoes.
Remember, any kind you
want, in any style, or at
almost any price.
GROCERIES.
A ear load of llacon just in.
No one can beat our prices.
FLOUR
Cheaper than yon can huy it anywhere
else. /
KICK (
M KA I,
CHITS
TOMATOKS
T j and-all canned ooods.
In fact, almost anything to eat.
Cook Stoves
Tlie*'Vory best .
to I ?<?. foil ml. \
s
Any size of Nails you want w
Hinges ()vens. Spiders ami all hardware
imaginable.
Kverythin;,' in Tinware.
A ?/ m?l stock of
Harness, (iridlcs,
I lames. Shovels,
I 'itehforks. I foes.
and everything needed on a farm.
I \iivv friend-, time and snare forbid
* * ?* I - ~ ?
our telling you all we have, but we
simply ask vou to do us the kindness
to see our stork before you buy.
For we can
sa \ e you
money.
Don t forget that we
have a tine assortment of nieo Fruits
and candies.
I Wishing'you a Merry Xmas at d a
happy New Year,
We art? very truly yours,
'BURROUGHS &
COLLINS CO. |