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PPPi^ ? 4 f?T .* " * - ;?-T ? (The Porrji $cratd. Published 10very Thursday. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 189D. N JiIEAmS EE A YEEMEET*> . /AV; livery Wed nest! ay Erring (if 7 /) /it. a/ /he Ha/) ti.sL church. AH men invifed, ch/'is/ian s es/tccia/hf. MVrrKRS LOCAL AND OTHKRWISK. Miss Murv 1'Ju son bury: of Laurel, is hero visiting hor friends. Mr. Jno. C. Sellers a momlx r of the bar from Marion is here attending court. Mr. Van Norton is home again from an extended visit to Mullins and vicinity Mr \V. J. Montgomery of the Mar ion bar. is in attendance upon cour here this week. Visitors to Conway are impressed with the improvement discernible in our midst. (Jeorge M urrci 1 and I)aniel Chesnut colored, lelt here Monday to serve out a life sentence. Miss Carrie Hello Johnson, of < Jalivants Kerry Township i-> here stopping with relatives. We cannot remember when a term of Horry court was extended to the second week. We are oratilie-1 to learn that Hon Samuel Hickman. of L >ris, lias im proved very much <>f late. Miss Ft tie Nolley is honw from On1 Mill. N. C., where she has been teaching for the past year. The State's pension list for lS!?!f shows 7,dH4 pensioners against ti.tiJM for last year, an increase of H id. The people in the. vicinity of Punch Howl landing on the Pee Dee indulged in a nice pic nic on last Friday. The sentence in the Dreyfus case has been annulled and a new court martial for the trial of the prisoner ord.rod. The. colonists people are now shipping beans and the indications arc that they will tie planted more extensively next season. Mr. James VV. Johnson, of Marion associate counsel in the Howell-llolliday ease was here this week. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine creates a good Appetite, Tom s stud Strengthens the Stomach, and builds up i he Health. Mr. W. J. Singleton of Jordan-1 ville was here last Friday buying tobacco flues. HurroaghsA Collin^ Company can supply all wants. The Seashore railroad officials report good progress being made in the work, and each day finds them nearer and nearer the destination. Mr. \V. 11. Stalvoy is on the read with the "New Royal" Sewing Ma chine. It is a good thing and gives popular satisfaction wherever tried. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Modi Ano has a national reputation, exti.ejiding ovor about sixty years, as a im-st successful Liver Regulator. The shipment of beans is furnishing very gratifying results. Hon. II. II. Scarborough made a shipment, a few days since securing nice re-j turns. President If. M. L'oil of the Horry County Alliance gives notice that it meeting is called for Friday July. J4lh at 11 o'clock a. in., at the court Vto use. Pure blood is full of Life and Vi tality and carri -s Vigor to the organs of the buly. I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine creates rich, pure Mood. The storm on hist Friday eveningplayed havoc with the tobacco crop in the neighborhood of Loris. damaging it to the exont of twenty-five per een t. Mr. C. A. Woods, of Marion, arrived here Monday and represents the town of uouway against isiiuu aud Johnson for a violation of quarantine i ovulations. Pni'Hons living in ti^lower end of town complain that the low place * below the depot, subject to overflow and which is offensive after an over ^ flit>v, should he drained. A party of ladies and getvtlemau left here Tuesday morning for a few Hays outing op the beach. They go to the new town and will initiate it, * being the first parry to that point, j During Summer we. are liable to Stomach and Bowel troubles, such as Diarrhoea, Code, Cram pa, etc., for which Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver M.'dh-ine is hiirhlv recommended. The handsome dwelling being erected oy Mr. 1). A. Spivcy which is rapidly nearingcompletion will be occupied by Capt. Slocum and family who will be welcomed to Conway. Miss Hutlie lioland, of Laurens, who reached here last Saturday on a visit to her sister Miss Frances Roland, has joined the t each party and is'with her friends-<>n a so isidoexenr .sion. It is very important that planters y , oot their tobacco Hues ami have thorn j ready as a mat tor of fact, if tho barn . is not ready when the tobaeeo i- in a I proper si ito for jjatli u iiiy\ moi.e.. | will he lost. The man from WanamaUer who 1 can eat one do/en cans of oysters ?? a sitting, was here last week. We eoultl njive his name but he is a o >??d sul^eriher a:ul we want to hot p aim. The \\ inthrop Normal Industrial ' t'olh ^je a ill accept thanks for an in jvitation to jts commencement oxer j . eises June I 7. The orailuatin^ class numbers sixty-three, we doubt j that there is another female cnllecc j hi the South showing a larger class. | A you no Mr Cox, of lauds. while in the vieinit \ ot Vnuhauna 1'errv. / " I was thrown from Ins bicycle into a bitch Inst Sunday eveniuy. breaking nis 1 i"ut forearm. lie was brought to (.'onway at once. where I>i*. I)a s nbury i\ ndercd the necessary ser-i vice. Our thanks am duo Mr. J. I'urdio McNeill for u handsome invitation ."*olii ii ino our ;vltendance at l lie commencement exercises of the Agricultural and Mooliauiotil College at Ha! oio|i hdd tliis week and which we were unuhlc to at tend. The late service at the .Methodist church on las1 Sunday ni"ht was accidental. The pastor in setting' one el ck which ha I stopped, set it J by another which had also stopped twenty minutes before: hence the mistake of twenty niiiiuu s. The program announced f??r the Do;*woo?i Neck Township Sunday School Convention, should iia\cbceii on Saturday before the lirst Suuda\ in July, instead of June, as stated last week and where A J. Todd's name appears, that of \Y. II Lone | should appoar instead. Mr. I-'. A llurrouolis who has been away for some 1 inie in t lie nr.ran tains of North Carolina and who en route home s'topped for a few* days at Duncan, where lie was joined by his wife and inohlor, returned home Tuesday. the l.ulics accompanying hi in. A laroc number of people were assembled here last Friday to hear the homicide trial which had been eaueu lor l hat day and t In* postpone 1111?111 of the ease to the fall term ol court was quite a disappoint incut to many. Kloyds township was mare largely represented than any other one soet ion. General .lames Norton and wife arrived here .Monday ard are quests of his brother Dr. K Norton. General Norton s netiviiy ranee in Conerer s and partieularly his cllorts at reconstructing .he Lake City postolllee. shows him to be an ellicient publie servant and hopeful results are likely to accrue from his late ef fort s.. .Mr. \V. \V. Sellers, of Marion, is here a^ain attending court. This venerable member of the bar. now eighty-one years old. attended every 1 session' o our court from IStiOtol 1SU7, missing the past year, lie has much of tla> vigor and uprightliness of men far younger than himself and wo wish for him yet many years of j usefulness. W. T. Davis, Ituby, S. writes. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures pain in back, and that "Out of Sorts Tired Feeling. I think it four times as strong as Zeilin's and lilaek Draught. From the present outlook a eon siderable amount of tobacco will be put in the barns t ho last week of June and first of July. The Warehouse1 ; at Conwav is ready for it. all who u lcli 1-. n.a . i .. . .c . iv/v.w.^; Mill i/I I 11^ I I If I I inuiU'ro I to tin; Warehouse as s 10:1 as cured and have it graded there. This I would pay the farmer better as good I grading has a great deal to do with < the price, the tohaceo will bring. I The announcement is made that | ('apt. K/.ra l?. Fuller, who was the , mustering oMicer in charge of the or j gani/.ation of t he t wo Sout h Carolina , regiments, is to he placed in charge > ot a recruiting olliee in Columbia. ( lie is to examine all applicants for ( enlistment in the regular army. These enlistments are being made < I for the purpose of raising and keeping the regular army up to the tig- ( | ures ant hori/.ed by the last act of congress. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in had condition. Tonic, blood purifier ! and vermifuge They arc not food < but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition, i Price 2.*> cents per package. For < sale by Dr. E. Norton and all medicine dealers ; I am glad to anounce to my tobacen friends and the public generally that the tobacco Warehouse is com- } pic ted and ready for business. We have spared no expense to make the , building first-class and shall endeav | or to make our badness pleasant and profitable to all. Come and see us. , Yours respectfully, J. E. Coi.ks Manager, Horry Tobacco Ware ffouse Co. The Floyd homicide case set 'or trial on Friday morning June 2nd ' tt.fl u fiftlt 4 i\ .tn.l .... ft-" . 1 1 mi.! vii i iiinun mi mi* hum urn oi tuo solicitor. Quito a number of witnesses both for the Slate and for the the defense were in attendance upon the call of t he court on Friday morning, as well as a largo number of spectators. The defendants were brought into Ihe court room and put to thoir plea, and announced themselves read v for trial. Mr. Ilryaiu on bch??)f of the defend mis announ* 1 cod that the defendants would admit- | the killing and set up the allienm- t tion plea of self defense. The soliei- j, tor then moved for continuance on I the ground that the cas.* having i com.! into his hands so late he had f not had su'lletenl time to prepare t for the trial. The defendants were u a lmite I to bail in the sum of one | thousand dolluts each. The court then adjourned till Monday morn- h ing. I? licnnernl Norton Interviewed. P< While Ctm^ivssinun Norton was in town this week he was visited by the Ii Kit.vi.n inu.i and asked some ipie.-dions for the information of the publig. "Ve>. said Mr Norton. I have n ? objection to making a report ?.>!" i progress in inv work as Kepresenta i .c. I am id to he able to say a few words. It mav be of interest to von to know that Amino Second A^ -i?t:Mit I'osl to istor < ieneral Stone 'la-, w rit ten ine in answer to several i e >m;>!rints I had lil? d with him eon ernino iIhi Iof postal facilities in upper ilorrv. tint the Post Oilier Depart incut h ad ml vest ised for bids for a iniil .onto from Fair lllulT lot points in llorrv im*ln?IinPowell villi*. Fi.iUliM, Wuuuuiakcr ami otli ers tli?> t.Kl toulc. discontinued s mi1 time aur?! This will hotter tin* vrvico considerably in tIn* upper part of 1I1 ? riui!ity I understand. lis il mt 1 est ahlishnicnt depends, of c. .ur.se. upon the depart monts ;*ctlino responsible bidders. "You may say too. that prepara tions under the art of hmt session, are now ooino mi lor the taking of j t he t welft h eensus. tlov. Merriaiu. the Director. has divided this State into six census di>tricts. The sixth1 district comprises llorrv. Marion. Marlboro Darlington. Williamsburg and (i cornet own. 'I'he President ap points the supervisors of these db 1 rii ts with the advice and consent of th. Senate. It is lik? ly that Col. .1 I a ml-a y l?r? eden. of !?ennet tsville. will b?' the Supervisor of the Sixth Census District. Kueh county will be divided into enumerator districts, containing not in ). > liiaii lob 1 inhabitants. and due regard beiue hoi to natural bound 1 rie.s aid political divisions. Very probably l! llorrv appoln * men t ~ , will be made l>v townships If so I th's will jji ve this county eleven enu inerators. ? "The eiuiiner.itors beoin work ots j .1 line 1st I'.iim and liave tliiitvdavs in wiiieli to complete it They lire to b>' paid i?y the name ha* popul 1 ) lion and by tie piece lor jiorieullu nil and ot her stat isties provided for by the census act. uiakiinr tin ir psiy j from vb t o sh per day I >r t hirl v days. "App!ications for enumerator will have to be made to the Super . isor of the District. I have nothing to do n? 1 t t 1 I ho r* .? I ... 1 I? .. .. -D .-..-1 .< 111 I iiv >i I > I >1 u 11 v 11II II I > i:i \ M'll i 11211 whoiv applicants write to me, I for ward on to M r. I hvedeii. Mr Norton said further that four of the six supers isors in this State would most probahl v lie I)emoeaats. This is >tm 1 news to those who hope to see the West, and fairest possi'ile rensus of t lie State. La-.! fall I sprained my hit hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at lirsl. it was a slight strain and would soon he weil. tint it <;rew worse and the I doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to "row worse and I i eoidd hardly ?jfel around to work. I j went to a (true store and the druo oi>t recommended me to try Cham j berluiu's Fain Malm. I tried it and one half of a .">0 cent bottle cured me entirely. 1 now reeouimeml it all to my friends. - F. A. It.MteoeK. j Erie, Fa. It is for sale by Dr. E. Norton am. ail Medicine Dealers. Ice Ice. We will deliver you ice at your home for one cent per pound < >rders promptly tilled at old depot MurrelUy llowell -??? * His Life Was Saved. Mr. .1 E Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal. Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightrill death. In tclline of it he says: 'I was taken with Tvphoid Fever that ran into Fneumor.ia. Mvlunos became hardened. I ivnc .......u i ... . .. M.i *~?\r ?? IHI\ I on Ida 't, oven sit up in 1h'<1. NotliinjLf Helped mo. I expected to soon die >f consumpt ion, when I heard of Dr. , Kind's New Discovery. One bottle ?ave great relief. I eont inued to use ' t. and now am well and strong, I an't sav too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest, and quickest, cure in the world J for all Throat and Dun# Trouble.' Regular sizes f?0 cents and $1 on. 4 Trial bottles free at Dr. 10. Norton's Drug Store; every bottle guaran- ' tccd. Teachers Association. i 10 in To a H kka i.o: ? 1 Mease allow me q>ace just here, to call the attention >f those in the county who arc interested in education, to the fact that our lOxeentivo committee have , scon tit to hold a meeting of the Horry Teachers Association on June J4lh inst. Now the question will arise with < nvery teacher. ".Must 1 attend"? 1 Let me answer for you "Yes" come if you are alive to your own interest. Do not remain away and let opportunities pass, whereby you might become enlightened, and then complain at the low salaries you are paid. (lotne! Learn more, earn ! more and get more. (J. F. ?"tai,vkv. Pres. We are offering the Hoaay IIkkamj ind t he following papers for one year \t the prices named below. , Semi-Weekly State. iNews and Courier, Weekly 1 7.Y Thrico-a Wock-Wr\iU/i vr v ?? .. 11. 1 . I.I.) 11 oino anrl Farm 1.2.") Atlanta Journal. 1 A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I fuel under anting obligations for ?vhut. Chainjerlain's Cou^h Remedy has done or our family. We have used it in .o mans eases of coughs, luntf trou iles a lid whopping cou*h, and it has dsvays ^iven the most perfect satis- j action, sve feel greatly indebted td ( ho mauufaetui ers of this remedy md svi ,h them to p! *ase accept our icarly tfianhs. Respectfully, Mas. >. Doty. I)??h Moines, Iowa. For UI'uilo by I)r K. Norton and all Medi- JV ine Dealers # ,,(1 ension Roll of Horry County. CLASS A ' II. 15 Cox. Ni.xonvlllo, S. C. \Y. L. Kdjufc, Ilaininond. S. C. CLASS "It." .1 II AlU'ii. Conway. \V. .las. Itrown. Ron^ola Karh* C Kllis. Cool Sprin;/ A H llat'ilwk Cool Sprii.o Cluu lt\s C Johnson. Conwav. (\\1111( >11(1 .1 . UllSs. KUlll Wesley J. Todd. Nixonville .1 15 Skipper. Satlfofd .1 K. Todd. Withers CLASS * C. N<? I. i lliio||(5. Thompson. Nixonville. W. .1 Veroen, Nixonviile S. \V \ anolil. I .e< I'M mom 1 Woodell. (IaTi \ an I s Carry CLASS C. " No. ? Henry W. Anderson Conjoin Wm. Iv A Hon. Cool Spring Isaae Harnhill, 1layhoro. Simon Ilarnhill. I >aisy. Holier! I r111)i!I. Wutnpee Wm S. Heaty, Conway. .1 oliii II 15nilkin. I Ja\ Hon >. .5. I). W. f?uruettn. Loris A .1. Hanson, Corner. I!. I. II Hrnnton. Ilu<-ksville. < M'O W I lo\ (I M U'lllH'l. 1 U'dtlin^r Cannon, Haskell. I lenry Cannon. ! Iasked. .lolin M. Cannon. ! IaskelI Asa. (!. Causey. Conway. ! .losepli Capps. (> idd<>n Samuel Ca ii u< >n. ! laskell. .1. (Cliesnut. I Handle Daniel Cliesnut, Conway. , C. (\x>k. (I ideon James .1. ('ook. I laskell W. IV (\?x. I lamtnond. .1. S. Cox. I) isy. A. J. (.'ox. Soeastee. ' W. T. Crawford. ' 'oo! Spring < C. I I lew, ('on vviiv. i John Daniels, IJayUoro. W . D. I >uniels, I Hanelie. ] Ii. DeLory. Hammond. A. .1 Cow lor, I .oris Join Coloy. Howellville Kolierl l islier. Cowehville. LI i (I oil liol t, (i ide< >n. ! I J. II. < Iause, I 'a sv. ^ C. J < Iause. I ),iisy. ,i<MUM ihuso, i? r.R >'. | < It. II. Ilewctt. 1 >uisy. | ' W. II. i I arris, I lay I >or<?. < I lodges, Poncy John \V. Iliix. Ija!>;? na. I Ion j. Moll, Ualivanls Perry. .lames II. Ilarrelson, Powellville. Wilson I larrelson, Powellvdlbd I?. J . I la rrelson. I c >ris. M. I), llousi'ii, Parmer. David Mail. Little Diver. I. U. I lorn, I lanunond. W. I >. James. < < ideon. W I) Jordan. ('.?11 way j ,1.11 Johnson, .lordanvillc. Joo Johnson. (iidoon. \V m 11 J(ihnson, I llancho. W. I. Jones, Conway. J. Perry Jordan, Conway. J . (.'. Jones. (iideon. Kdinond Johnson. Powellville. W. II J. Lowrimore, Jordan villi'. Isaac II. Martin, Doit llarrolsnti. I',. W. Mart in I'owell ville. 1 Win. II Martin, Powell ville. j .1. W. New ton, Mnrlow. I Daniel P. I'rinco, Snnford. Tiios. I 'arleer, Port Ilai'rol.son. John Dabon, Cool Spring. (I. II Dabon. Cool Spring. I hike Dabon. Mayboro. : Ceo 0. Dabon. Dayboro. .1 M. Khenark, Daisy. Alex. Deynohls. Powe'lville. Nelson T. Mow. Nixonville. Win. W. Doyos, Port Ilarrelson. Iv T. Mix. Nixonville. John Dodders. Hickman. J. W, Saunders. Conway. Law son D. Sessions, Conway. Ilobt. W. Sine, Toddville. Sainnel II. Singleton, Toddville. Mark Souls. Powell ville. 1 lilberry Shelly. Withers. (Iabriel Sl<ippi r. Port llarrelson. Cornelius Tompkins. .Ionianville. loliu 'I'ompkins, (. ideon J J. T<idd. IIanimoiid, W. II. Todd, I lanunond. John Tyler. Curloy. 15 IN Tindal, Toddville. I >. \ i:/ ? \*f ? * r inun 11 v./. >var<i. wain pee. I Alfred Wat ts. < Jalivants Kerry. CLASS "tV N?i. <1. WIDOWS, ' Muiy A1 L-ii, ('tinuny. Mr? I'erry Allen, liayhoro, - nail Itaruliill, Daisy. 1 Delia Drown, Haskell. >c \ iiiiiis Itaruliill, Ualivants Kerry. vi rili Hlanlgn, Hay I torn. v si.nh Dennis, Dongola. ( \ 111 a t < I a Dniant, lliekniitns. Nancy Kloyd, Galivauts Kerry. ['aro'ine Fowler, I'owellville, 10. K. Gilinore, I)aisy, :l M. .1. Uause, 11amiuond, Ulioda (Jrutinm. Zoan, i r:. A. Graham, lilanche. , I lOmily Gerrald, Ilayboro. Anna L. Hardee, Hand. Martha Hardee, Conway. N. .1. Hardee, Hammond. ICIi/.abeth llarrelson, Powellville. Louisa Harris, I'owellville. < Sarah Jerni^aii, l'ow??llville. | Margaret James. Gideon. t Kli/.a Johnson, ('ool Spring, | Ihicliel l.ewis, Vardell. C It. Lewis, Conway. Lnarkie I. wis, ('on way, Winnie la-wis, (,"onway. # 11 ester LinguiMi, Little Kiver. Kii/iheth .Martin, Daisy. M. A. Moore, Port llnirelson. 10. ('. Mr.tjneeii, Loris. Liniiy McCorinack, Soeastee. Kli/itieth McDowell, .Marlow. ( Sarah I'. Moore, Conway. | M. J. o'iver, Hnckxville. k\ Annie i inner, Dongola. < KiD .lu.ii. if-.n ... iL.?i I ntli iriiu- Itlumark, Daisy. Nunov Sta'vey. SmM-lff, ^ Frames A St |v?,y, Socafcteo. K. ( , tilvfy, ( on way. raialt Skipper, I Wain In*. Mar,) Singleton, Con way. L ( parity Smith, Itayboro, ( I'liaiity Strickland, IJayboro. liivira Seller* Forney, I Ian l?'it ^timley, Daisey, Sarah troiul, Nichols. s M Wade, Ilamn.MiMl, Alary I'liipjw, WanatnsUer, I l-di/aia tli I'liipp-, I'owelb ille, Af. I'. T\ler. I ia) I mi ro. j . > . t i ic Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use. Messrs I M. St li. I'\ I'owell, prom nt more.mnts in Columbus ooun- I , N. C. wrote us in .lu|y I8H7, tlmt l?'v. Mr. T. O Floyd i/uvH iiiw child I odoseot lloykin's Worm Killer," d tire result was M(?7 worms. He slies all interested to know it. ir sale by Hun'OHf/lis ? Collins Co, it uppears that there is to lio node ay in the trial of tin* Crawford ease lion tliooourt mootsin Camden this vook It has already lu?en stated tiat Solicitor Thurmond will an lounce that the State is roudy to j^o o trial and will ask that tho ease bo dvou up Tuesday morning. Yosterla\ Mr Colo I. I (lease of counsel or Crawford was in tho city. lie av-> that 1 ho dofoio.o is roady also ? o,, 111 trial and sots no roast mi why ho oaso should not ho ontorod upon I'uosiltty ittot'itliitf. No thinks the m e t all I disposed oT in t hree day s I'!i* general desire is lii keep tin* i t nesses away from Ii'miic thosh??rt ' t i a a* } ? 'S>i I ?!e. ?? - i ?. -? Kingston Hotel AltKIVAl.tt ht'ltlNAI CAST WKKK.. \{ K Ward, II A Hurl-, Cred I'ear ?cll, I'1 It (iiUill, .1 N Jaeobi. C ?' Wills S W llurrelson and \\ K At iinso ' N ('; I*', K Marshal!, Charles on; A II llurr, A C L. A William-1 am. .1 I! A llshrook, and A I! Harrel?on. rountv Messrs S, Iaial Junius I'arrott, eeontly of this place, will at once 'oininence the puhlieation of a news>.tper at Clinton, called the Clin on News, We wish them .success. Stenographer Covington with his roima son. Crank. is here at tendiny on id. Arrest disease, by the timely use of Putt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, iiuli^eslion, torpid liver, constipation ;ind all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS Th& Time Comes to every elderly woman when an ini1><>i t int functional change taken idncc. i his is called ''The Change of Life." Tlieeiitiresvstemundergoes a change. Dreadful diseases such us cancer and [ consumption are often contracted at this time. iVJuEL REE'S Wr~<nt& of Cardui strengthens and purifies the entire system, and brings the sufferer safely over these pitfalls. Its effects have i been wonderful. It is good for all menstrual troubles, but is especially recommended at this time. Ask g your druggist for the famous Wine of Cardui. V r .00 a bottle. For advice in eases requiring special directions, address the "Ladies'Advisory I )epartnient," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ten 11. THOMAS J. COOPKIt, Tupelo, Mian.. Kays 1?"My slvter suffered from Irregular ami l>utn(ul menstruation and doctors could not relieve her. Wine of Cardui entirely cured her, and also helped my mother through the Champ? of I.lfo." 'Pin1 Timrod Poems are for salt* at his ollice and wo hope that many tersons will purchase the book ami tlaee il in their homos. Henry Tim od, 1 lie sweet singer of t he I 'illmet to >tate, has embodied in verse a colre! ion of t ho rarest jewels and which rill shine re. plendent through all imo. All who love the truly bonuti111 should have it. It is elegantly >ouml and will prove an addition to in.v library. There is no remunora ion in it for us. We are simply aid ng it worthy cause. The minimum trice is .i 1 ,f)b. Notice. The Winyuh Lumber Co., of Jcorgetown, S. 0., will continue to iurchn.se logs at Conway the year hrough; and requests all parties laving logs for sale tit hold them a ew days unt il Mr. .1. A Thrall reurns to Conway. For Sale. The "Wilderness Plantation'situited on the Waocamaw river and Collins creek. Georgetown county, ''or terms, audroas It. M. Marshall it Hro., or M. It. Alston, at Smith street. Char exton, S. C. rVinthrop College Scholarships ;i nft Pntrtinco t-'viiiniMiai/."" ...... I.av> u ill Mi IIW||.1( The examinations for the award if vacant scholarships in Winthrop Jollege and for the aonussion of new .Indents will l>e held at the county Jourt House <?n Friday. .Inly 21st, at o'clock a. in. Applicnnts must not ho loss than ifteen years of age. When scholarships aro vacated afor July-1st, they will he awarded ,o those making the highest average it this examination. The cost of attendance, including >oard, furnished room, heat, light md washing is only ?H.50 per month. For further information nod oata oguo, address I) I) Johnson, IVo-ident. lock Hill. S (', .... . A.s\ , [jurjroHt most complete ?'stablishmcot South. Geo. S. Hacker 5: Son Manufacturers of !>< x n:s. sasii, hlinds, molldN diuhldin ( mat krial. charleston. s. c. 244 King Street. ?i?yet Come into.I. |{, Price s when you come to eoui't next week. I am constantly opening up New Goods and am prepared to furnish you honest merchandise as low as same can he houjrlit in the town of Conway. My line of />/; v(toons* A'OTIO.YS. S I/O A\S\ n // r/ c not '/ :// / /v'iS' is (Mill I >1.>I I ) i 11? t f ? \ I tn I'Oinn I ? siM< iiic when you conic to town. I desire to.thank ni.v many friends and patmns for the liberal patronage bestowed on ine in the past and ask' for a eontinuanee r,f same. Yours Truly, J. R. PRICK. SPIVF.Y & COLLINS CO. AOFNTS ? Fire Insurance, Bicycles. I). A. SPIVKY, A. T. COLLINS, President. Sec arid Treas. Office In HANK Hiiildlng. A. W. JENKINS <& SON. Li vei y Feed and Sale Stables l'L&FHne Turnouts off all kinds. I'KICKS MODKKATK Special attention paid t. veiling public. 'm'CCIKS, UO A I) CA I ITS AND FT A UNKSS constantly on hand. No better equipped stables in this section. Conway, S. C I. D. HUME. Practical Hors'eshoer A N D C KNKliA Ij ~ BLACKSMITH. I bo^ announce that I have opened a place of Business adjoining Messrs. Porter A .McCaskill s stables. and solicit a share of your patronuet!. Over 2a years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith i work, Boiler repair, etc. Mo leratc prices and eonrl inanship guaranteed 15-25-lMi. Urn. NOTICE. Tho undersigned having boon duly appointed Suoorvisor of Registration for the Town of Conway. Books for registration of the qualified voters of said town will bo opened from this date until August, 18th, 1899, at tho offlec of Clerk of Court, in said town. K. Van. Dusenbury, Sup. registration Town of Conway. j-li JUNE MH| Q REETI NGSfl^H (' >im*' and money with us, you will always value received. DO NOT THINK That our Stock liafl been picked over unfl tliat there is nothinjfl new for you. NEW GOOqHH It is utterly imposts!ble for us to tell you of everything w< have and price. Our line of Dress Goodl^m Kin bracing, IfcnriotV Cashmeres,' Percafl and Calicoes are-beau^^H ful in patterns and at H prices to suit everybody.. < >ur stock of HOMESPUN Doth white and checked are cheaper H than ever before. V Towels, Doylies and Ta- ^ M ;<<'-fafl ble Linen cheaper than ever. We have a very large stock of Ladies, dents and children's 11 ANDKKliCIIIEES. ' M A 1st) a line line yf La- ^?1 dies, Cents and chil- ^ dren's hose, from the i.Jj'.'iij.x.'st to the l>est. CLOTH I Our prices in clothing surpass anything ever offered before. ThisL ' m line was bought chear .{ jfl than ever and we su* Bi ing our customeif advantage of this#' eJljBBP 4g?* ed ui> bargain.' 1 Men's, Hoy's an 1 o/'JM (Iron's Clothing! tc-Y you buy, for we I t loin lower 111.i ii' get them the luriCS eitlo '-Vl A CAPITAL OF GENTS \\* AND COLORS SHIRTfea.j Much cheaper I ban found'? st* places. I1** ot* wrij'o/fl A good assortment of liii,,M'H Cents if* UNDERWEAR, If you want a pretty tie, H a stylish collar, or a good pair of suspenders, g'cs* us a call and bo up to (laU:.. ItJ cost you no more than old stjnfl that you get else where. Re-* member that we only ad- H vertisc what wo keep.* SHOES! SHOE?^B We guarantee that we can ; save you some mono, f W. you will look at OUT shoos I Remember, any kind you I want, in any style, or at 7/' ./ almost any price. H GROCERIES. W A "t ar load of Bacon just in. Notnif can beat our prices. FLOUR :M Cheaper than you can buy it any?'^| where else. H B MEAL *11 ( HITS TOMATOES ?! and all canned goods. $|ii In fact, almost anything to eat. Cook Stoves The very best Sill to be found. Wm Any size ot .Nails you want , JH 11 inoes. Ovens. Spiders and all harj yll wa re Imaginable. flH Everything in Tinware A L'OOd strwlv* *?f -?saK3ffl Harness, Hridles, Humes, Shovels, H Pitchforks, Hoes. ^1?! and everything needed on a farm.HH Now friends, time and space for hit J ||j our telling you all we have, but simply ask vou to do us the kindnesB to see our stwk before you bo^K|B| For We can 5gH SUVA VAll ? money. r.gJHk Don't forget thht havoaftno assortment of nice Fruit.-? J and candles. m We are very truly yours, 1 BURROUGHS & J COLLINS CoJ