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fy <thc MJovvy ft)crahl. IT Itl.lSII Kl> KVKRY THUKSDATSMOItNlNGItY THK CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.. CONWAY. S. C. f:. W. NOL1.EY, Editor & SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, - $1.00. Six Months. - r,wThroe Months, - .-ft. ALWAYS in A1?VAnCK. fea>" One con I a word in excess of lad words for obituaries. Poutiiy not acckl'tkd. Entonsl ?t ttic Post ofllce ?t Conway, s. ( , as Socond rlnfts Matter. T'HURSDA V, JULY 20. 1809. Gknkkal Wi?kki t it litis sailed fur the Philippines, where he is to take active service in the army. No doubt but that In1 will do his part well, as will every American soldier there, yet another rainy reason will succeed this one. and another roinfotcontent of the arinv be found necessary, if the spirit of the Islanders is attuned to the late patriotic address of Aguinuldo. It is doubtless the determination of this government to quell the insurgents, and it looks as though it were better to do quickly what is necessary to be done. Strengthen the army after the wet season is over io ilie necessary poini ami accomplish in short order what it will otherwise take a long time to do. It looks to us that the campaign will go on interminably, unless the Filipinos can be impressed with the idea of the kind of government we intend for them. Campaigning in this direetion may accomplish something continued slaughter seems to be of no avail and we seem to be no nearer the end.than when we begun. Now for the rush! Opening sales at the Horry Warehouse on the27th. Pic-Nic ?t the Hnd of the Road, j The first passenger coach on the Seashore Railroad took a party of exeursionists to the half-way point, the present terminus of the road last Thursday, where they were met by Capt. Martin, who had anticipated our coming and who received us most cordially and entertained us very pleasantly until a late hour in the afternoon. The crossing of the Waecamaw in the early morning, presented a novel and pretty scene, there being about twenty-live in the party s\nd manv Ki n f mi m- L-;?,,l^ K. used to transport them across the river. On the opposite side, Mr. Arthur Burroughs was waiting with a nicely arranged car and soon had us dashing along the new road. At several points on this end. where the road skirts tlie river, lovely views are to be seen and in imagination, we can see the private cars of "big men" stopping hero md there to enjoy the beautiesof \ Waceamaw. to be found on this e 1 of the road. All carried baskets and at an early dinner hour?some! < v. why is it. * excursionists are al hungry a most tempting dinmr wa> spread under one of the large tents prepared by Messrs. Martin and Burroughs for this occasion.. It is a busy place and we would be glad if our people could all see how vigorously the work is being extended. After luncheon, two young ladies of the par tv recited several pieces each for us. and the young people sang many pretty songs, which added greatly to our enjoyment. The workmen after finishing their dinner, moved over to our side and delighted us with several songs, like they only can sing, which was another pleasant feature of the day. The party all enjoyed the trip very much, no accident of any kind occurring to mar the days pleasure. The road will be completed in time for next season and the most sanguine expectations of the success of :his movement are entertained. In about one week from now parties can reach the beach from Conway in one hour by having their teams to meet thorn at the ter minus, which is only distant from the seashore five miles. Mr. Coles has shown himself to be a live Warehouse Man His business is to see that every lot of tobacco brings its full value. Let the planters stand to him, as he proposes to stand by them, and Horry will have a market of her own, equal or superior to any in the South. ' - -o Mr. I. W. Cooper, of Wilmington, formerly of Gideon, this county, is spending a few days vacation at homo. Mr. Cooper has been associated for several years with the well known grocery house of W H. Cooper and is one of Horry's most credit J WV..K ...til. Every day brings letters from large tobacco dealers announcing their intention of having representatives here at the opening sales on the 27th. Our auctioneer Col. Webb, has never failed to have a large num- j 7 ber of buyers at his sales. ' No Right to Ugliness. The wofhan who is lowly in face, form ami t am par will always haw ; frien s. hut one who would be at tractiw must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. Ii sh" has const i | at ion or kidney tro ib!e, her impure bloo.l will cause pimples. blotches, skin eruptions nd a wret -hod complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kid neys and to purify the blood. It ' gives strong nerves, bright eyes, j smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run down invalid. Only 60 cents at Dr K. N.uton's l>rug Store. GURLEY. The bio pic nic at Hayboro was a success, ('apt Heaty made us n good speech and a nicely arranged program was successfully disposed of. A good dinner was very much i eujoyeu. .Mr. iicor^p nossions norse which had been taken out an;l hitched to the buggy by one of the reins, became frightend and turned the vehiclc over several times before he was quieteddoing but little damage. (ilad to hear of the Farmers Kxcursion, it will be largely patronized. We are going to have a new depot soon, a hotel, and a big store has recently been built. We sire not going to be left. Scissors, -* <-> -? His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. K. Lilly, a prominent citizen of llannibal* Mo , lately had a wonderful deliverance from a fl ight ful death. In tolling of it he says: ' I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into I'neumonia. My lungs became hardened. 1 was so weak 1 eouldn t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. 1 expected to soon die of Consumption, when 1 heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great reiief. 1 continued to use it. and now am well ar.d strong. 1 can I siv too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure In the world for all Throat a d Lung Trouble. Regular size .">0 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at Dr. K. Norton 's Drug St ore;t very hot t le guaranteed. I'ODDVILLH. Mr. .1. W. Lane, a hustling tobacco expert, has superintended the curing of twelve barns of tobacco near by which will be sold at the Conway Warehouse. The State Hoard of Control has received and accepted the resignation of Mr. ,). I). Oliver, a member of the County Hoard. Mr. Oliver does not favor forcing a Dispensary on our people here, knowinir they oppose it hence his resignation. and wc congratulate Mr. Oliver in severing his connection with the above institution. There is some speculation and a great deal of doubt as to who will be our next Senator A prominent geiuleman front the Pee Dee section suggests the name of Mr. M (>. Cook, of Floyd's, who made such a tine impression on our people last vcar Cook, McPcrmott. and Lewis seem to be in the swim down here, with chances in favor of the latter. < )ecasional. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand. but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bueklen's Arnica Salve, c,ures them, also Old. Banning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns. Wart-, Cuts. Biuiscs. Burns, Senlds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 2."> cents a box. Cure guaranteed Smd by Dr. E. Norton. Druggist. King Declines to Bun for Senator. To my friends and the public: 1 cannot serve you ,?s Senator from 1 lorry county. There are several reasons. First, 1 have no idea that any one has even thought of me in that connection. Secondly. 1 feel sure that 1 can serve my friends and customers successfully with headquarters at the New York Backet Store. But to all these who have written me in reference to another excursion this season, together with the t wen1v-fivr> < u* tliii-tv wli/-. l.i.. niwl have spoken to me each day since my last one about, the matter I want to say. YES I AM. That is I have decided not to run for Senator, but. 1 will positively run "The Grandest and Best of them All" sometime about the middle of September. 1 shall run her "Slap" on to the Beach for the same money. Yours For One More. B. H. KING. Blsmnrk's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre- , inendou> energy are not found where . Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Br. King's New Life Bills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Br. E Norton s I )rug Store. Kingston Hotel. AKK1VAI.R DUKINO I'AST WKKK. I) Y Richardson. V V Richardson, Whiteville; Mrs. Hewlett and child, and Miss Hewlett, E F Farriss, Wilmington: Rernos East bourn. E B Malone, Bhiladelphia: M V Wavland. 1 v. L Stackhouse, Florence; .1 a. HoBu, E W Miller. Charleston: H. IV C3 ! ? I. XT ... \r i II tv i ?. . i >. .-)ii)iii]. i oi'K; ii i? r inkieyson and son, Choraw; Col 1' li I\>y thress, Durham; Mr and Mrs. Dean. Kentucky; K L Moore, county. Capt. Coles is becoming 11x>r? pop ular every day with our tobacco planters. He is thoroughly alive to bis work, and is determined to stand by and protect t he farmers in securing the highest market price for their tobacco. The people of our county highly appreciate the until* ing efforts of Mr, Coles in working up a permanent market here. They seem to realize the importance of having a home market of their own. CI Rl:S ^ i-Fi?HCTI:I> Kyvjc* -sue 5 One Mottle C jc//- f .i?^(0 I so.'tl your G .,t, V'i3/ >\N^ 'VX ,ua >i,l"0' lil'ly fl Vjs-"S' . . V>A UP Its h<?m-l?-s. 1 \'i^ . '?ot i'-? tpr " I '** ! ? nir? (l uiuIIi.ij b l'"Q i r Moore's Hri?l:?' IsfcliL^A- i 'S* >>n s ? 1 ' \ i. If there Is any Cos- , . &! r tlveness, use St. Jo- v ; Tscph's L.lver Regula- , '; tor until the Bowels become regular, (let , v . it from your druggist, . f,f~/ /? or 6end us 35 cents / and >ve will sond you a package, prepaid. Suffered from Chnno-P nt 1 W.? ..AV V/ I My wife was dek for w'ven years. suffer Change of Life. \\ e tried everything we co tho doel/irs and paid out h eonsidornhle si; inent without any v:<x? i result. Wi then Gerstle s Female Pcnacea g. f. h more good titan all cito we li used for si? the greatest reinoity for suth ring females on themarkt t. J. I). Ih>kiikn,i!olm< If your drujjglst doea not keep i bottle, nl! charges paid. 1.. (IKI 1 ci Ha'o bv Dr. K N >rt m PROGRAM Of Pcj ike Union to be Hold With Conway Baptist Church Julv 28th 29th and dOth, 1899. Fritl. v 28th. 11 ttu n in Inti'ixluctc vy S< rni by Rev. I> M Anderson. Topic*: What i* (Joels plan I Giving us taught in Mat. 3-10? II) j II. M. Anders >n Topi** What do wo understand by "Iioinovo not tho Ancient Ijand mark? L'iov 22-28. By J M. !) >i man. Saturday 20th, Tooic: \Vho are Christs wit nos os as montionod in Net - 1 S and who arc not? Ity K. W. Nollov. Topic* I hi wo in Acts 1-8, soo. uy foundation for Homo. State* and 1 < i*- ; cipn Missions? IJy C. M. i.lliott. Pre aotiinK dl 12 in. by H. 1 >. Grain- j per. i All Topics arc open for policial ( discussion. j i There will bo servioos ? i o\v ( ninp. Full delepat ions a lid larpe cOlltrl-M billions are expected bom all thoji churolios. 1 o ?HBsk A A s h A A AAH*. |WM3?1T 1 , I'.'.'-aWH H i WkM IFfsii I 1 iiiill ?ai?y & 2 fU'? vll &%]?*$% I I 1=1=7.-= teVii fj> f see a faftw | p jsiosii in ^ I; 2 VI'o never did; but we have IT seen the clothing at this time t J of the year so covered with a> J dandruff that it looked as if it i? fl had been out in a regular snow- fe> 1 storm. ph i 2 No need of this snowstorm. ?? IB As the summer sun would jab melt the fall v j i Hnip i i I 1 1 2 melt these flnk>. s of dandruff in ir m the sealp. It goes further than fp 2 this: itp: t .eirformation. A ^ It has still other properties: gr A it will res 1?a i r ? r J in just ten times out of every gv i ^ ten cases. V A And it does even more: it J feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes ?j tniCK nair; and i-rsorj n.-ir be- Mk J comes long liair. K ( ' w VC'c have a book on the Hair [y a and Scalp. It is yours, for the ? ' If y->u ] > rot >>> iln ;t'I lit iiff.lt 9 ' JOl you xj>e< i<"l fi"in ; u- <( i > \ i/or, Hk. . v.rlte tlio ut t l'HMUIy fif a i t\ ? oral v.Ii. i ii..,, v.is'.iy ru* A 1 " l)H. J C. AVI.il, Lowell, Mats. K. I The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer < in Use. 1 Messrs I M . & H. F. Powell, prom inont mere..ants in Columbus eo in- ( ty. N. ('. wrote us in July lvvT. that | f'Rov. Mr. T. C. Floyd gavo his chi'd one dose of Hoy Kin's "Worm Killer." and the result was 'K;7 worms. lie wished all interested i<? know it < For sale by Hurroujjli> vV Collins Co' J. H. JOLLIE. i Manuf.K tuivr of Buggies, Roadcarts and Wagons. flenoral repairing! i Wood and Iron. Keeps en hand all kir.ds of IJuj*pe,\ j Roudcai t tied \\"ur< 11 material. viz Hulis. spokes and riin<. whirls, lot;, shafts. sprinj . holt ; and nuts, whip sockets, d isV*-. washers s md j paper and tfluc 1>:si ts of all description. (iener.il repairing done with dispatch. O Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by tlie occasional use of Tutt's Liver Kills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, biliousness, constipation and 1 in dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS i ' ? Female Panacea. -tired Wh. rc Phys'clnn Failed. ietjr.tlc'3 FrvAit Panacla 'G. F. P.) , eiiMomer whom -Mir I'tivmciaii hud given t iini told hop if it (iiit hvr no kikmI she ne?i \it; f taking <>m hottlo ( lie was entirely pen in gooo health e\ei*Miice. e. Ala. J. U. Ull.MhAND. i Health Restored. I was weak and in very bad , 1 \Vv lieultli and unable to do my work. I used one bottle of w -,:t GcRSTir-s Female Pana( cea G. F. P.? and it did P/\ a iue more good than anything I y rrj Ml. I am now in good \Vv<!' health and ran do my work. X-" MKS. 8. K. CIIANDLER. Gin, Ark. >?Y' /P%. ! '~?7- wL -r-t* n.'i Life. <A .\P, '!, inrc from the jf V Y uld get from ^ Jt) I in h r 11. t. . I \ ^ A St began pslng ^ and it did / V (\> ' / \ : years It is s\ j \ ) ever placed I ] { sncil. IV x. t i j t, scud us $1.00 and will send you a RSTLE CO.. Chattanooga, Tenn. IS IT RIGHT For an lfciitor to Recommend Patent Medicines. jFminS :vmii Yal'ey N'xw-. Ilr vi rd, N ('j It may be a ipc stion whether the edit' r of a newspaper lias I ho rij^ht to j ubli.-ly recommend any of tho \ trim.s propr ctary medicines which flood tho market, vol as a preventive if s !' l ilt.,' w v fee! it a duty to say a jjo,?d word for ('liamecrlaiu's Colic. Ch ! ra and Diarn i Rctnctiv. We have i own a I used this medicine in our family h r twenty years and have i .ways f.aind it reliable. In many <ast'> a dose of this remedy would siv.1 hoars of stiiVerinj; while ,i physician is awaited. We do not believe in depondin?; implicitly on my medicine for a euro, but we do believe that if a bolt,oof Cha.nb'rain's Diarrhea Remedy were kept a hand and administered at the in- j 'option of an attack much mi florin# nip lit In* avoided ;.nd in very nn,iy ases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this, ins been our experience during tiie inst t went y years, For sab' by l>r R. Norton. o Folindcd in 1845. Limestone - College. (iAFFNEY, S. C. Tlti' I.iMitittioii (tiii;utii< in t: history of tinea n in s.iutli tirolltm, liti" i< <.?:ily lieen thorough v r Tgim./ il nivl now, with n I. \ litilv ANI) lIM.I! FA< n.TV, is 111|liti.'.I to docollegework ftl.cVKIlY IIIOHKHTOK \I>B Nearlj TWBN 'Y THt : AN1) D??. I.AII > hn\e lieen npproprlat d : i improvement*. A HPLBNDID NKW II ll.IliNii la I nlng err? t< d w liieh willcont l;i i urge A uditoriuiu, ;i lilbrar,r( n Heading lloout. .? luseunt of Knlnril Soleuce, abeanttfiil Imll tor r l.iti ritrv s? iet>.Hnd .'.no neededolllcos. Tl;.? uildii.'. willl ft . i-hrd with new In- iiinu' appaatua tf r ujrb.nt. .-.lithe room* will I o supplied lithiii .. Iiiri.iti:|i, !:( ? piniiohwIII Is purchased, w jilij ;'i? .1. ( h. i'.ili ?l ,md iiiiiiemlogp i.l Inborn' il- - will Ik* equipped- in short everything that ? ncco.i n'v in tin' work of a flrst-claes woman's till" go will l>" provided. The site id nueqtialed in ?>iitli Carolina (or beaut/ and (or honlllifiiliii'da.inn-Moiie ( 1!> .. iitiiki'i itft appeal I . the |teop|i? >1 It It li.N ON IlSoWN M I'. HITS l.iternry. clentifh nhd Commercial ('onrses, Ylio |(C(IU> ,.\l! i-Ol.l.l i.;: DKCKKHS AKK til YKN h\ the utliority of the Slate of Mouth t'siolinu, Anes i ihSI_. line < il. e in I'KDAt OtJY i offered t?> ' ho siring to I come teachers. There are three epurtmenta, the t < iLl.KOK, IheSKMIN AllV, the MM M A I. Y. l.et l.iie.i Ht ine'H friends and former t i nta TBI i. i iiK NKW I ILL ?>\ IMJ TUB ni l il. il t'AIT. II. P.(iltlKKITII is s. 1 ! ; i ! i I l 1 i I I l il. l I II at ' II ddr< -H (!. I'r.-|d. 'i , r.r. da \ is i ojx;r, \. m. i?h.i> MARKETS. (I SMil'.tiKI'OWX. ; t'ow Virgin 2.00 Yellow dip 1 .Ho scrape 1.2") v,iirit> turiKMitino. Oil iosin. comities) xr?c*. W I i.MINdTON. 1111 pentine steady. dacliiiu barrels 38} ,'o'n.t rv ... dosin st ;i.1 \ iii Tar firm a; . 4 1.40 Ci\. 'Turpentine Hard ?1.35; | Dip >2 )U: Virgin $2 !<> C? VfTON, Ordinary 3 7-iti c1s*r> I Jood Ot'dit u*\ -l 13 ltf Low Middling 5 7 lti " Middlin?r a; ' jood Mid( lin^r >! '4 u Corn 50.452J I lams tl'y/'lO Shoulders 6 (? 7 Chickens 10 to 25 Turkeys per 11> (live) ,. ',) Cow Peas OOe. per hush Peanuts 75c " " Anv >n ndhig ' V, ? > ii and riesc rlptl >n may quickly Ascertain our opinion froo whether *" invention is probably patentable. Communiontlons strictly confidential. Handbook on I'atonta gout freo. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents takon through Mumi \ Co. receive HrtrUil notict, without charge. In tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. l argest elffiliation of nny srlontltlc Journal. 1'orma, fa a voir; fournionths.fi. 8oid by all newsdealers. MX Co. 361 Broadway, ^jgyy YQfK Ilranch Office. P25 K ft., Washington, D. C. ? ni * (V- O^JO'd CU RES when all other u w preparations fail. It possesses c native power peculiar to itself, lie sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, Ill Bill I I I I I ' I ? I v o ULY ! GREETING., C? :i i and J?<M *' V'M money with u^. ? hero \ on will always ?;rt value received. DO NO'i i ll INK Thai our St*xk has heeu picked over and that there is nothing' new for you. NEW GOODS Are beino received eve?*y week. It is ulterlv iniiuiwi. bio for us to tell you of everything wi have ;t ii< 1 price. Our 1 ' t: v ,of Dress Goods Embracing, Henriettas, ('aslnneres, Percales, and Calicoes are beautiful in patterns and at prices to suit everybody. ()ur stock of HOMESPUN Roth white and cheeked are cheaper t ban ever before. Towels. Doylies and Table 1 iinen cheaper than ever We have a very lar?.re stock of Ladies, Gents and children's HANDKERCHIEFS. Also a fine line of Ladies, Gents and children's hose, from the cheapest to the I>est. CLOTHING. Our prices in clothing surpass anything over olfcrod hi'fore. This lino was bought ohoapor than over and wo are jjivino our customers the advantage of this "picked up bargain. " See onr Men's. Hoy's and Children's Clothing before you buy. lor we can sell them lower than von can jet them in the larjje cities. 1 A CAPITAL LINE OF GENTS WnlTF AND COLORED ~t SHIRTS Much cheaper than found at other j i aces. . * pood assortment of Ladies and j Gents UNDERWEAR, \ I f you I want a pretty tie, .? stylish collar, or a pood pair of suspenders, pivo us a call and be up to date. It will cost you no more th ui old styles that you pot elsewhere. Remember that we only advertise what we keep.* SHOES! SHOES!! We guarantee that we can i ive you some moneyr you will look at our shoos Remember, any kind you want, in any style, or at Almost any price. ROCER1ES. , A "ear load of Racon just in. No one can beat our prices. FLOUR Cheaper than you can buy it any where else. RICE MEAL LRU'S TOMATOES and all canned j/oods, t In fact, almost anything to cat. i v Cook Stoves i 1 The very best 1 to be found, i Any si/e of Nails you want 1 Hinges, Ovens, Spiders and all hard- ' ware imaginable. Everything in Tinware ] A i/ood stork of ' i ( Harness, Ih'idles. Haines, Shovels. lr; teli forks 11 if is * anil everything needed on a farm. ^ Now friends. time and space forbid our bliing \ oil all we have, but we simply ask von to dons the kindne. s to see our stock before you buy J FiTt we ca|i save ye,j IMlJjey. 1 (Ml't f< 1 ?'l't t||) have a line assortment of nice Fi n ts j and candies. t t We are ver\ ti .di voio-* BURROUGHS &. COLLINS CO. i a at im Cue 111.ir c I'wwrr !'i i:?imI Mu ('ondensei i ,i I. In," Slut 11 ii at. tirst ? lass oiilcr li you don I wont I < Hit. for you will hull* l<> Imek ??ut fi is only worth what it will k>i*i. and further inforiuutioii write r <-;i 11 on i i Conway Bat | Where you will find us closing out 01 HA IS. CAPS; Men and Ladies SLII or goods at gre itly red need prices,.as one season toanother Foi the next (50 days you will tin* buy ^oods at our closing out prices, and here we are cutting them lower. Apple Vinegar, Granulated and Ligli inand. (Jet oar prices. Y< Thomu KINGSTC C. S. CAUS BEST ATTENTION TO TRAVELERS. Fare the best affo Everything New. BEST ACCO; 15. (i. COLLINS, President. BANK OF CONWA Capita/ Stork $20,000. r^TPirn'i I' ? tlliV J I?. G. COI.LINS, W R. C. I*. QlJ ATTI.KHA I'M. Wc transact a general banking busi ion to any and all matters intrusted t This Hank respectfully solicits the orporations and will eive every roas( >ankine to t hose doin<: business with Largest and most complete estab-1 lishment South. Geo. S. Hacker & Son i Manufacturers of i DOORS,SAS1I, RL1NDS. MOULD- ' I NO AND HlJir,DING MATERIAL CHARLESTON, S. C. \ 244 King Street. rhe University of North , Carolina, Widest patronage and fullest Kpiipment in its history. Faculty ill; Students, 495; it Academic Courses; it Elective Courses: it Professionil Schools, in Law. in Medicine and! n Pharmacy. New Puddings. Water Works, Splendid Libraries, Laboratories, Etc. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $t>0, u year; ltoard. $X. a nonth. Ample oppcrtunity for self ielp Scholarships and Loans for [he needy. Free Tuition for Teachers. Summer School for Teachers. 21 Instructors, 147 students' Total enrollment till. For illustrated Handbook and ' ft italogue, Address. Eowin A. Ai.hkhman. President. Chapel Hill, N, C. i-29-99. 1m. i Winthrop College Scholarships and Entrance Examinations. The examinations for the award >f vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for tiie aoinission of new itndcnts will be heid at the county Uoprt House ou Friday, .Inl.v 21st at ' o LiopK a. hi. Applicants inusi pot In* loss |ha|i if? mi year- >f age. When schoiui's'nipb at;' vacated nf i e|' JiJ .V lilst, tin", will ho uwauln ! o those making the high 'st average? it t his cxominnlIon. The cost of attendance including xmrd. furnished room, heat, light ind washing is only ad par month. For further information and rata-1 ogue. address D B Johnson, President, lock Hill, S. C. ff!! 11 Kffl v11\j i o a i 'jit uklll , l! id ?u Iviw V ;I.-'I!ii r.!:i IV. . s <I a. I in ' sal,, i Li i in" jLM-.tr. all i t 0 l?u\ \on had Lm Iter n? I make an oui \ uiir own oiler, and tl.o outfit 1 hat i.i all ve ask for it. For any is at t lie -gain House ir Spl ine ami Slimmer Dress floods, 'I'ICUS, CLOTHING and ninny oth we never earry over any j:eods from I il to your interest to eall on us and ().tr .priors are always the lowest, Fruit Jars, Kxtra Rubbers, Host il Drown Su;,'iir. are all in "ood do nil s ior i ih! i rsi'M*. SOIL <S*T CJo. )N HOTEL. EY, PROP. BANK BUIL^^'^ the country rds. Design Modern V\ MOD ATI ON. I). A. SPIVF.Y .Cashier CONWA V Y. S. C. Surp/ns Vuutl S. 00 Q rORS: Lewis. 1). A. Spivky. V. A. TiUiiuotruiis. moss, and <ruv.rantee |>i%oixij>t at ten o our care. deposits of individuals, (inns and >nal>lo facility consist! nt \vit?1 sound it. ; i. I. 1). HE. Practical Horseshoer AND ?(i ION MR A L - RTiAC'KRMlTII. 1 be^ t,j annonnce thai 1 have ipcncd a place of lhisiness adioininir Messis. Porter ?Sj McCaskiH s staolcs, and solicit a share of vonr patronage. Over 25 years of pract ical 'xporicnce in all kinds of Light and Havy Smith work, Boiler repair, etc. Moderate prices and ?p>od workmanship guaranteed. 1-25-110. 5 in. 1 am still to he found at samo old stand, 1 am receiving New Goods FRESH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, *fcc. &c. woek.y, Uacon, Corn, Silver, Meal, Grits, Coffee Molasses, Syrup, Huttor, fjftrd. Cakes. Tobacco, Clears, Candy, both plain am1. Fancy. My line of Dry Goods and Notions is complete. I invite a careful inspection. No trouble to show jjoods or (piote prices Com I<> see ine when you come to town. Rrirpj mo your Entrs. Ch'okons ami Wax. and little hilar on your cotton. You will iiinl mo lit mnrkot to ploaso. Yours for tuMnoMi. J. R. PRICE. SP1VP.Y ft CO!.I.INS CO. Fire insurance, Uicycles. [). A. SPIVHY, A T. COI.I INS, President. fo n d Tuns Office In HANK Htillcllng.