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Noti es ti local reading matter, 10 rests < per Hue each insertion; under head < ! i "Business Notices,'* (1 cents a line each insertion. , Official advertisements at fno r nes allowed < by law. , liberal contracts will oc made tor advertising three or more months. < Tiik IIf.hai.I) will publish, at the dls cretion of the Editor letters on subjects ' of general interest, when written plain)) ' a*itli Ink and accompanied by the name i of tlie author. Thes' should be directed to tlie Editor of 'I itk IIkkai.oBEM ITT A NOES < For BubEcripth nsor Advertisements must 1 l>o made to tlie Manaokii, Conway : PlMJUSUlNO COMPANY. THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1800. Eighteen hundred volunteers have arrived ut Manilla during the past ' week to reinforce (-Jeneval Otis ? I Tn k fight next year will be on the ; currency issue. The Republicans [ will declare for the gold standard. v pure and simple, and the Demo- \ crats will stick to silver and nominate Dryan. This is the way it looks :l to us at this time. Tilkuk is considerable speculation i as to who shall succeed to the Sena- ^ torship, and we hope that the poo- !j pie may so thoroughly agitate the f matter that they may have decided i fully upon the best man when the f time for action shall have arrived. 1 The impression thus far largely fa- ., vors nominating by convention and i we believe, considering all things \ that it would be better to do so. Conohessman Richard Dark * bland, died at his home near Loba- <. non, Missouri last Thursday morn j ing, Mr. bland returned home from 1 the last session of congress and suf- t feved a relapse of la grip])?, which has terminated fatally. He was a C.OnsnicilOIIK furiir.i "-i itnlil ||>L .11.1 fill t " * |'*'??V.VO *'? sometime lias boon prominent in all j the conventions of .diver advocates, j Next to Mr Hryun lie was perhaps 1 second in the silver c .-aide. Hav ing attained groat popularity and dying comparatively poor with no < insurance? in this world it is fair < to presume that what is claimed for ! him is true?an honest man the no- ' blest work of God. < ____________ There is now a vacancy in the ' Senate from Horry, made so last J Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ( when Senator Scarborough took the ( oath as lieutenant Governor. If 1 our people will now meet in convon I tion and nominate a man for the po- j sition it will prevent the confusion t incident to a primary campaign and secure equally as satisfactory results This election will soon be ordered n and in the mean time it will be well . for the people to determine upon the I best course to pursue. A convon- 1 tion which is equivalent to election ' will answer every purpose, in our | judgment and not disturb farmers * in their work in the busy season of 1 the year. The disposition on the part <?f re- J publicans and gold-standard demo- i cratsin endeavoring loget Hie Bryan 1 party to adopt a negative policy, is j indicative of the weakening of the ' former and the daily growing popu- \ larity of th<* latter. The influences I that won the battle in are giv 1 ing up in advance of 1900 and the 11 policy of the democratic party is, j and will be so thoroughly outlined, \ that the people will have but little difficulty in alligning themselves for the campaign. Bryan's opposition to trusts and imperialism is as pops- a lar with the in .sses as his silver rec- ^ ord, which will not abate one jot, jbut will be the slogan in next, year's battle. .1 J* Lust Thursday morning wl.Wo in Columbia, Hon. U. I? S sir borough wont to tho Siatu uapit >1 uiul proeeedod to tuko tWo oath of MlUo licfoiv Col. I . II. I h ooks, olork at tho Statu supromo t o irt Hr. vin\r lo ?o so ho signed it in duplio tie. one popy being loft ir tho ottioo of tl o Seerotary of State. Upon taking tho oat li Mr. Searbor>ugh vacated tho oflioo of soutitor <>f I lorry oounty: tho duty thorofi rode* volvos upon him of issuing.a wi it of Moot ion for t ho olootion of his snoot sssor as sonator. I lo also ha > lo issuu t wni mr an election hi lit <111 jdii ounty to (ill the vacancy occasion* d i?y lli*' election of Senator (! rillith ; s niperin tendon t of 111< St:?1 ? penitenI iary. h is a note wort I?y fuel that Hover nor McSwceney and Lieutenant <*ov'rnor Scarborough are the only two men who have tilled those ollice.- t?? .i?pi the oath after taking it. thus fulfilling the constitutional provision "and subserihe" thereto. At least no record appears of any preceding governor or lieutenant governor hav in?{ signed an oath after takinjr it. State. I "The President," it is announced, "has decided to send the 21th and i 2")th regiments of infantry to thei Philippines. 1 toth are colored re?/i i meats and rendered conspicuously * Lfallaut service in the Santiago cam paien. They are hardy soldiers and * it is believed will be able to with I stand the hardships of a campaign in the tropics better than the white troops. Ctreat reliance is placed on the 2-lth and 2a t b infantry, as the\ an probably stand the e-limutic coalitions neariy as well as the natives. Wonder if this indicates the policy of nlistincnt for service in such regions in the near future. It is an interesting question, by the way. why colored ollicers for such t roops would not be hardier than white ollicers.' The Administration which is so an xious to apjioint colored men to post ,.o;..,. , :n... t'....n . - ? i . < nun-"* 111 in?' 0111 m it uiigni 1111' i an opening for many of them in I lit* i army. Why not? a> Thirty Killed and Wounded. Manila. Juno It*. 8:20 p. in.? A battalion of tin* Fourth ii.fantry which loft lmus, whore (ion. Whoaton is in command, this morn ing to rcoonnoitro towards IVrosltas , Marinas, where it is believed most j ,)f the rebels who escaped from I'a rnnaquc and llacoor had Hod, was ] ittaekcd in the rear by apparently < "riendly natives. This brought on , i sharp engagement, lasting several , lours, resulting in live Americans , jeing killed and about 2"> being., vouiuled. The loss of the rebels was ( cry heavy. j t The battalion soon exhausted its , immunition, and at 2:80 this after . loon Gen. Whoaton and his stall', [ vith the Second but tnlion, two inoun , ain guns and one held piece, went to , einforce t he t roops at tackod. Gen. iVheaton was llred <?n ir. a r >ad and aid a narrow escape, hater the v rhird battalion was ordered to the ( ront and formed on the has Marinas ; oad. Heavy tiring on both sides j , ollowed, the artillerv being freely . i sea. The enemy was located in the woods \ it 1 o'clock, showing signs of retir ng, as the rebels wen- being pressed :erv hard. Cine gun of the Sixth arillery, in an advantageous position, i '.id great execution. I' Tlie firing was still in progress at i > o'clock, at which time the Anieri- | ains had secured a quantity of Fili- t )ino iirms which luui hccn abandoned ' j n tlu? woods. | , The scene of the fight is over 2(H , niles from Manila. !, To the Ladies of Horry county! , Vou need not hesitate to goon the . jig excursion on the 7th of July, as ?Ood order and a nice t one guaran teed everybody. Lhitok II kitai.n -In last issue of ? your paper I notice the County | Chairman of the Democratk party | isked for expressions as to the best | vnd most satisfactory way to select j i candidate to succeed Hon L\ 15. | Scarborough in the State Senate. I My opinion is the con volition will be | jostorat least less trouble, and I | hiuk all candidates should announce hemselves before the convention noets, and if any one now holding >11 ice aspires, he should resign. I ivould suggest that the people ex- , iress themselves through tin? 11 Kit- i \i.i> and s.Jcct a good man and one hat will reflect credit on his con 1 stituency, What Ray you all? 1 Voriat. < Dr. Cady's Condition Powdcia, ire just what a horse needs when in iad condition. Tonic,, blood purifier ind vermifuge They are not food 1 nit medicine and the best in use to i jut a horse in prime condition. ? 'rice 2.*) cents per package. 1<\ r ;ale by Dr. L. Norton and all modisine dealers. The Timrod I'ocnis arc for sale at his office and we hope that many jorsons will purchase the book and i)aco it in their homes, llenrv Tim od, the sweet singer of tlie I'almet to % J * 1 ... 1. .. t. * >utu\ litis cmuuuieu in ver.se a eoiection of the rarest jewels und which vill shine rerplendont through all line. All who love the truly beautiul should have it. It is elegantly >ound and will prove an addition to my library. There is no renninora ion in it for us. We are simply aidno a worthy cause. The minimum >riee is 5*1 ..">b. Attention Horry Hussars! You are hereby ordered to meet t your Armory in Conway, on Tuesiay July 4th, 1809, at jo.do a. nj. Jusiness of importance demands a all turn out. Hy order of ,T. M. Oi.ivtat. Oapt. . 1) Vkhpkn, O. S. Hub Dots. There seems t<> I?;? a .'/rent demand for labor in Jds section. A railroad hus boon startod froai Luinhorton, N. to Marion, S und will likely be extended to (>00 r?/o town. and a* rlli of Immberton t-> (lojlsboro. i N. . _ I Tim survey in * [ a ty are now at work on the extension of the Wilmington & Conway I' II . fto.n tli s i>iue to I'ilro I on the Short (Tit K. If. We hear that this extension wiil bo built at ouee A very lur^e mill is already oein built on the Dumber* tou and Marion road with forty thousand eapaoity daily. Others! will be built soon as the road reach- | es a reasonable ei.-Aune.1. Married at the re-ide'nee of the bride's father, Mr. W. T Joyner. on tiif' 17th inst., Miss Minnie Ik Joy- | ner u> Ait-, t urtis \\ iodic. of th s county, Rev. A. II llarnloy olllciut ing. .Mr. t\ S Llvin sston who lost liis loft ;u in in 1 ho >a\v mill lioro last winter. is gone to LorU and other points in Horry 1ovi. it his relatives and friends. We presume there will Wo a little stir in political circles on account of the pronn.t ion (.if I Ion It 15. Sear borough us ITotitonant (lovernor. I think every llorryito should be i proud of the I fon. It. II. S/artorough believing liim eoinpetent to discharge any duties, or fill any office in t he gift of his p Miple. "Now a Senator for I lorry.' As it wotdd cause seme considerable Mir to elect either of the lion. Kcpivs nitativos. or any ollieer in the oanty. would it not be best to elect i man not holding a public olliee, nc who is thoroughly in touch with Hie best interest of every citizen of Horry. ' l\ Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid ; liealth. !ndoinilable will and | Ireniendous energy are not found where St inach, Liver. Kidneys and llowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the. suece s they bring, use !>r. King's New Life i Pills. They develop every power of Drain and body. Only 2.">e at Dr. L. Norton's drug store. News from Joppa. That big pic nic at Antioch is<ver. The Sunday si-honls all enjoyed the day. the hand of Providence seeming to smile on all present The Relio- ' hot!i school was present with its program, and certainly did well. It was rep-rtI'd thai tin4 P'hoboth school aimed to '"leave us that day. but whoa 'nine ol" our youny men tad ladies spoke so well, it was said that ".hovaro loft." Alas! all have J eft. Alter the Sunday schools were ; hrou^li speakino, the orator of the | lay was introduced, l/ieutcnant (Jovu'nor Scarborough, who aiade as ?ae of the host speeelies on Proparaion these peopl" ever heard After lie speech was over, 'he sound of linnet* was heard to riny out. The Sunday schools returned to the liareh and nmrehed to the table whore everything nice, such as chick n and rice, calces and pies were torvod by the kind ladies to all. Dinner was over and the lemonade tellers were kept busy dealing out he i?cold lemonade. Well, you uiyht to have been with us. Sumnine it all up in a nut shell, it was! i day of recreation for both voiiny uul old, and was enjoyed by all present I tliinlc. .1. K. .1. Last fall I sprained my h it hip' while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor 1 estlled on said at lirst it was a slight strain and would soon >C well, but it orew worse and the loetor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to prow worse and I ouhi hardly ^jot around to work. I wenl tot. drujjf store *?ud the dray ^ist recommended me to try Chainjerlain's Pain Malm. I tried it and medialf of a f?0 cent, bottle cured no entirely. I now recommend it ill to my friends. P. A. llAueoeic, ' lOrio. Pa. It is for sale by Dr. 10. Norton and all .Medicine Dealers. The war department officials fool jroat ly encouraged over t lu> dispatch from (Jen. Otis, and think that the lieavy liyhtiny will soon hoover. In "i formation which bits been received indicating that the source of am 'nuniuon mid arms for tlie Filipinos las I icon located and that litis supply will now lie cut off, it is said, will result in disaster to t.c Filipino irmy. f> m ?... -* ? Save Your Money. ()nc box of Tutt's bills will save many dollars in doctors' bills I bey will surely cure all diseases afthe stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and biliousness, a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver RILLS ? MrCHUUCII DIUKCTORY Conway Mktiiooist. Crunchingevery Sunday at 11 a m. and 8.00 p. in. Crayor * ecting Thup*dnv o\ owing at H.lKi o'clock Sunday action! O.JVO Sunday morning. Hex . ,1. W. Klkhip, Castor. i Conwav IIaitist. Croachlng ovory second and fourth Sttndai at 11 a. in. and 7.10 p. in. Cutveru noting a very Titflsdny at 7.>10 p. in. Su ida\ h 'iiooi every Ktuida'v at 0.80 a* in. i: v. A If Unruly, Castor. ^ i ' I < 'ON WA v I'm IS VTKItIA N . I'r .u liiu ovoi y in t m i I nil (I Sunday at 11 n. in. 1 Sunday hool > very Sunday afternoon at < ork. It'-v .J. A. Wilson, Pastor. Conway Cihcuit. ( 1*1. Sunday II a. in./lion, 3.30 p. in. Platan. ml. ' '1 1 1 p. m. i).:rnnti? Hunriayl I a m .tordant Hie, 8.80 p in Antiooh. * i ' l| Cool ^i-riii).', 3 '.>> Hrown Swamp. ; |{?*v. \V. K I'.irro, P. C. j \ * JKKf'iVJ5 5 ' . I*1 ?;j?se 2 m8t* h ~-^y uho t @) MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED ?For more than eleven years. and has trie several doctors, hnt nothing did her any flier Gorstlo'o Female Panacea will her greatly at her monthly periods. L. QERSTLI3 & CO., Proprietors, K-?!' sal t?y Dr. K. Norton, l)ru?fj?is "Monar* h Harness t >i 1" for oiiin^ nnd prcs< rvinjf harness ami carrin.eo t >|is. 11 u ill soften and preserve kill kinds oT leather. At Dr. B. Nor-I ton's Di'u f Store, for25conts a pint. ! > # A Card of Thanks. I wish i :':iv tint 1 feci under lasting ohliij'ilions f.n* ahat Chamberlain \s Comidi Pemedy has done for our family. W'e have used it in so niunx cat es .. lutii? troubles and whoopin;,' cou^li. and it h is j always {fivctt the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly indehtcd to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. Uespeet fully, Mas. . S. Doi'v. I)es Moines. Iowa, ''or sale by I)r 10. Norton and ail M mi- ] ci tie i) alers. ? ? | < I land Items. Crops are looking line in this sec- ! lion, especially cotton Kverythinc ; seems to be on a bo en. Mr Much-I. an.in Parker, of Tilly Swamp, pick id a cotton l)lo.ssoiii from liis patch on the 17th. There is a <rood deal of siek moss in tl.U i,..i.rl.li.,.-l I mm. a n ii hi I Hoar iilnlV picnic eaineolV last Saturday 17th. Kvorybody was! looking forward lor a line time. a utroe crowd, lots of pretty {^irls and a plenty li: !i. but by and by we were all badly disappointed '-y the rain, | wiiicii fell rii'ld at dinner time. , ' ' 1 hi the t nite 1 States alone therei ire close upon lit) law firms com- j p<?.nd of husbands and wives. IWhy let your neighbors | know it? | j ' And why Rive them a E chance to guess you are even E live or ten years more? Better give them good 3 reasons for guessing the Bj other way. It is vcry easy; 3 ^ for nothing tells of age so Bj quickly as gray hair. iHi ^ 1 % SS || 1 11 hides the age under a I | luxuriant growth of hair the | | color of youth. I? It never fails to restore & color to gray hair, it will a 8 stop the hair from coming C I It feeds the hair bulbs. ' !| Thin hair becomes thick hair, jl | and short hair becomes long | t It cleanses the scalp; re- I i? moves all dandruff, and 8 ' I ? prevents its formation. 3 Hair which wc will gladly Hp ^yg thi you rxpootcil from l ho u-< ?>t tlm ^ VlRor. wrlto tlio doctor al>out It. jSP ' JL I'rohahly tlioro 1h roiiio w It > r-L ^53 with your gcneriil system which ! '* M ? A }We ,v\i:l''^v\ftirtntnvl 1 ^ g . . \J Voting } 'i ' y - ] ? ' > " i" ' i | * 4 A A [J/kU f'PlAXTO 81 THKI). May tfoncMt in . j [Uijj ! lUli iJ t?e tuition In bank till position la pe. nrod, or will accept notoc. i heap board. Car faro paid. No vacation. n Cntcr any lime. Opon for Ixtlt eoxra. i\ PRAUQHON'8 ///) ? pn.NOTicai. *> business^ s'nalivlllo, Trim. Savannah, O-.j. A alvfston, Tex. '<5 T(?:itrkiinn,Tox. ?' ! ' ' d I >' inorrliiiids at; ! bmiUora. Tbrro I nonUis'bookkeeping with m equals nix, clsowlioro. || 111 commercial branebcH mugM. For circular* oxidaln- , nu " Homo study 0?u> .- address " Popaitiuonl A," !'?r oolleuo catalogue, address " Department 1 IS A HAPPY ONE. I VERY woman in under obligations to heraolfand the man bIio mar- ^B rieo to bo in tho moat healthy con>n possible. She should be freo of J v male diseases and menstral irreg- ^B v itles, because the condition of the rate t makes or mars the home. Don't T\' y because you dread to consult a ^B or, for a consultation is unnccrv. (let a fow bottles of RQT! P'Q FEMALE 1 .no I Ll 0 panacea 2 Tr&?le(Q-. B1. lE^. )*?rh. * , treat yourself in tho privacy of s home, it will euro you. If there \jjp | ly costivenosH or indigestion, re- gSa e it with a few mild doses of St. . ph's Liver Regulntor. Write uh. ^b urease is complicated, and we will ' net you, lVeo of charge, how to ^ linRtt fiiniima rnmnrHnc. FROM WOMB TROUBLES I d uverytliinu she oouhl Kvt, as \v$ll as i ? I.a.st spiiiu; I roinint'iit <?tlKivinjr tfiy c)i pave imint <liaU? relic f and hoiulUed <2jv 11 \V. I'. Tt'UNElt. St. Stephens. Ala. f?]p? w Chattanooga, Tenn. qSfr t t. Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times Its Price. _ I atvokc last night with severe piins in my stomach. I never felt s<> badly in all my life When I c'.itne down to work this morning I felt so weak 1 could hardly work, i went to Miller & MeCutdy's drug sii>ri and th<". recommended Chamberlain's c,,!!.'. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ileiue.iy 11 woi leal like mag- ? ic and one do e lixe<l tne :?1 i ri :'nt. I It ecfrtaioly ; the finest thing I ever 8 used for stomach trouble, i shall not bo without it h. my home here- f" after, for 1 slu aid not care to endure I he sufferings of last night again for III ly i inn its priee. L H Wi:.so\. f* Liveryman. I target tstown, Washington Cp.. Pa This remedy is for .ale by Dr. Iv Norton and all Medi ine Dealers. ? We are offering the lloiuiv II kuam? ind the following papers for one year | it the prices named below. r? Semi-Weeklv State. $2.25 _ Nows and Courier, Weekly 1 75 & Tlirico-a Week-World. N. V. 1.75 1 i I ome !in<l li'-i..... . ...... . ..I I .z.t A t Inula Journal. 1.50 Pure blood is lull of Life uiul Viiilil y and carri s Vigor lo 1 ho organs >f tii<> body. Dr. M. A. Simmons !/iv. r M(Hli('iuo creates rich, pure )lood. South American NervineTito treat < on(|iti ror tf st, Vitas'* > ' Hio only mo<!{rlio> kno'.vn \ h i it . uv* tltts 1'idl dovtroyor :u.d dues i.??t dis- : y> ii.t. I'r? oiiro it mul snve vour child 1 s?! 1 I* 10. 'cit-m l>iiitf^i>t ( <ifi\\uy V ( MARKETS. I1*< ! KollOK m\VN. slow Virgin 2.(Ml follow dip . 1 .SO lerapo 1 25 ipirits turpentine .">5 \osin. common S5e. \\ I I..M I NO TON'. Jpirits turpentine steady. ilaohim barrels 30A Jountrv oarrols 3d s. iosin steady at 05c \ir linn at .! J1.30 Crude Turpentine.- Hard ?1.35; lip ?2.10; Virgin $2.20 COTTON. trdinnry 3 7 1 (? cts'p lb lood Ordinary -I 13 10 " " jow Middlin". ~ '(' " ' liddlinjr r?J ' ' Jood Middling t?| " 14 lorn :>(|^r?L,A tin funis \\(a) Id Humidors (i in 7 (M ? . . v bai duckctis 10 to 25 = Vrkoys por ll> (live) 0 t>!o\v !Vas (10c, per luisli ^ Vaunts 7.">c " " ? sv :>it:HASKS oi'4 tiii<; t>Ki\. ^ ' in. ' nu 1 itching and smarting ineii< i i i < . "ma, letter, salt t lienni. and other u'7 list-cS of die skin is instantly allayed by ; ; lying (.'Imiii! crlain's Kyo an J If I; in c.Intent. Many very had eases have he. n Vf. ; I'.ate i.'l y cured by it. !. is eotedly i 'out foi itching piles and a fuxorilei. :nliv t^r sore nipples; chapped hands, clip- jLyy laius, frost bites, and chronic Bote ( .vs. oi sale by druggists at 2"? cents i>cr box. Try Dr. CodyV Condition Powder*, t' ? ojustxvhntn horrenf-'ds when in bnd co; i' n. T. iiic, blood purifier and voejnifig 'I effi Sy Ca S.aOOH AT NO P'Oi f.pooji prj [ ? |pij sttotpund.ud.i,upo.to^jn uoao hrutin j m?> I inibiisdus.tns *.P00Ii jo opst __ j j;*4 toptumpo otp wi AIH3IN "1V3C1 is t ? tiv Anvone sending A sketch nnd description mnv ?I ist. kIy ascertain < nr opinion free whether mi ??m ivontion Is probably patentable. Communion- km ons strict lyeouihiontlnl. Handbook on Patents snt freo. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. receive em tttlal notice, without cIihtko, In tbo rt>M Scientific American. ^ , handsomely tllnstratod weekly. T.nnrost clr. v^/1 illation of any scientific Journal, 'ferins, f.1 a oar: four months, $1. Sold by all nowsdealeis, flUNN & Co,381Broad^ New York FiJrancb Office. Cfo V St., Washington, D. C. ? RRf Vii" I'liitfu Stairs lias Sj vai* So row S.iu.ti ! '.s I In- cnoiu'v ai C|m ! St tt - a.a: ii.; c l?i?r mistake*, roni/.o i lie COW WAY'S m \VH Ol-'iOIOl? '! tidies Tail ami iliark Kill < J loves, .Mi jititMi Crash i;oyal Stuminc. i'rintoil olid color organdie -,n C C m, I-? Hack ami Civain Cashmere, Satccon ; f... III ii I I'ii.L I in UH i ? \ ii, ^ < ?i i * > ....?% > So, fiijo Corsets .'Me. K. vS: (' Corset.luts 2-lc up. Tiwnosh intu Cups 1"k I1 'urn U'.le. Niee Itockinx (.'hairs jOUMJ|Ok. Sli.hH. Honie-.pUll. W 11i11 nil 'ants i>.?>e up Men ami l> >.v ? Clothin \itent Medicines, Hardware loh\?re I fuel every tiling usti?11 y Kept in a li .'ill j^.ve you iiioiv h lor less mom hail you can ^et elsewhere. Doll t I; lull neec! not \vorr\ you. Yo' ' I Ml Oil I XJ\ HORRY W^A CONWA for the J FAF TC an ?H53Bi a - S3 a -Mci tun in the Interest of H< aise Tobacco this Seas rr /s th i<: mc. neeial Manager and Auctioneer: (I. K. WKIlll. Win si (.it \* (' ONGSTO O ,'** A ! I c* ? . \?> . l+S t -,. \Ji W E. EST ATTENTION O TRAVELERS. Fare the best affor Everything New. BEST ACCOM (i. COLLINS, President. BANK OF ( CONWAY r/)it((/ Stock S >(),()()(). DIUKCTC 1-5. Ci. Collins, W R. R C. P. Quattlkhaim, We transact a General banking busim n to any and all matters intrusted to This Rank respectfully solicits the < porations and will Ktye every reason liking to those doing business with it n Ilxcollent Combination. iiv ['he pleasant method and bcneiicinl rets of the well known remedy, j urn ok Pros, manufactured by the j i.1kohkia. Pro Kviuji* Co., illustrate value of obtaining tire liquid lnxft* e principles of plants known to bo dhinally laxative and presenting , | an in i he form most refresninrr .? to and acceptable to tlio system. It r:" ho one perfect strengthening laxa* v' l?, cleansing t In* system ofTectunlly, \! polling colds, hoadaohos and fevers ah itly yet promptly and onahling one i?. ivercotno habitual constipation peruontly. Its perfect freedom from ry objectionable quality and subnce, and its acling on the kidneys, ?tf r and I owels, without weakening m irritating them, maico it the ideal ,in ntlvo. n the process of manufacturing figs used, as they are pleasant to the to, but the medicinal qualities of the i:,'i tody are obtained from senna and K or aromatic plants, by a method p, nvii to the Oamfohnia Kio SyhuI' only. In order to get its beneficial ? lots and to avoid imitations, please ?ember the full name of the Company rited on the front of overy pnekago. iLiFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 1 BAN FRANCI8CO. CAL. lUIBVIDDR, KY. NEW YORK, N. T. sate by all Druggists.?Trice 50c. per bottle, t j 4 lii >V>n ' wentv Million lVilarA for lior 11.) Saui i<as the War. < and \ < i! <I ivii if \ ou tail to I'a.RGAiN HOUSE. II IIS WKK'A it -. I>:*? ?*. i'.'M u'oi.lory. Iuv.*>s I)uvk, I L nvn iiiul Oi-^andios, Swiss Mull, nu n. l ink. Sk} IJIuo and liiark. ui colors. i aneocs, i'ereaios, auinvlotuiike Cor v'?^ Nettie Corsrl . l!Ue. Metis Crash Cap*. !'c up. ii ISulIs sowin?r thread ae. Cotton -t ii l?. Kitchoii Sales each. I Colored T t > ">e per N urd. Men's Ila's. Shoos. Slippers. Trunks, ?, SmitT, Ci ' rs. Stows, Kettles, irst el:.ss D'pntmeui Store. We . > . better for the same money now how lonir we will lust at it, but * urs for the trude. soil cV Co. .REHOUSE, Y, S. C. 'tale of orry Farmers who will on. ? VAT ('It'or. ,1. lv <'(>LKS. Kesidetit Majiaocr. HOTEL. Y. PhT.P j c ? . X>' I BANK SUIL'-"',~ the cou ntry els. Design Modern MOD AT ION. P. A. SPIVKY, C:?'i ie DONWAv r, s. c. gjgj >S'wnpftts Fund iS.OOf/ ~)!vS: KWIS. 1). A. Sl'IVKV F. A. Hi'iutocciis. \s*. and ^uv.rantoo 1 >romjvi atfteri our care. deposits of individuals, firms and able facility consist' at with sound Mothers iixiou.s!. watch deelining health of eir daughters. So many are cut off ' consumption ia early years that ere is real cause for anxiety. In e early stages, when not beyond e reach of medicine, llooc'/s Sarsnrilla will restore the quality and lautitv of the blood and thus give od health. Head the following letter: 'It is but Just to write about my tighter Cora, aged It). She win 00111 .ely run down, declining, t ad I hat tired dh.g, r.n.t tile no-, said she would not e ovec iliieo mouths. She bad a bad Cou m h no'till! ; to I'.O . II f. J/ I;o0<1. tapi a#d ton, (.1 . in ? i. arsapn*tu and had her ,,i.e i* a ' .i . From 'he. ry tl t dn-c - lie tug.in to get hotter, 'tor tn'ving a tew boi!l- n see was coin-Orlv cue t and tier htr.'ih i.ss tieen the* ever slneo." Mltf. A >:>IK ?KCK>( Had < d Fh.ee. Aunt.'X. Y. t v. id vny ili.it my mother lin? not ilo t ni" i ii.' ? is strong words as I lid h. ,* d.-ne. !'o>d? Sarswpsrilla t ' nred ?r?e and i r n now well." I. \ r\, A'll iirritn 11. N. 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