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m H 11 V .jr 11 I / <.' />/*7/ v, v/ //; ((i) // Tobacco. ./// Tobacco shire , Market iciU onen ii '/<:. / /> i 7N/<; V//. / y > v> / On r /)C()/)/c wi/f reodit I it is seel ion 1/ ha s I on<j h clU-cotton crop on t of .1/ et The ftrohfeni Io he soft (Joite o number of enter/) coin /mi o"// in (he interest ot nish the . 1/J] tit\'E'h ond t/o were hong fit ond disfriho We have a large and well equip] for Storage and Clradingof To'-acco. and Sheds for the convenience of the Stock. The Hank of Conway will el house checks?no cost of 21 per. cent Our merchants are polite and obligiii tation gives us an advantage over air co belt. Our freight rates arebet.tr or, on our produetscxported all of u selling his Tobacco, and the man I: town is well regulated under i While order will he maintained tor ABOVE A LI j WE N E EI > MOIM MON (JI10UNI) AND LVBOli TO > TRUTH. J. E. COLES (The |)ovvn pwalib Dublished Every Thursday. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1800. MvrrKRS LOCAL AND OTHF.RW1SK. Mr. F. I), llryant, of Marion was here on business Monday. ' Mrs J. li Price lias returned from a visit to her parents at Fair HlutT. Miss KM?Spivey, of Moultrie, (la , arrived here last week on a visit to relat i vos. Mr. F. \r. McNabb and sister, of Rayboro, spent. Sunday herewith their friends. The Tobacco Warehouse has put in a Telephone and will tail* to you about tobacco. Mayor Quattlebau n who has been sick for several days is improving, and we hope to see him out soon. Mr. Hosea 1. Hardee, hauled the first load of now tobacco -across Ki ill's to n I iridic, last Saiurdav the 1 at In The Dangers of a Malarial at nm> i piiere may bo averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver f 1 Medicine , p **llon. J. M Johnson came down from Marion Saturday and remain od over on business until Tuesday morning. To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure permanent regularity of tie Howi'ls. us- Dr. M. A. Simmons I/ivim' Medicine. Miss Maud Mayo attendee) the Stato Teachers Awsoeiation at lia!vis Ihithia Spring; during the past week, I?ev. and Mrs. Rlkins and children got back from Singleton's Swash Saynvlny, having spent tin1 week at t ITul place. Messrs. J. A. Lews and II. II. Wo -I vml went over to new town last Saturday, spending a day or so pleasantly. ! 'OR THi xiZi.-. -r stsm r.vrrjza^i.vr.m t.-..? *. . ounce ht ou/ /'/ /cmls I/t/'on u/t </ with us j'ttr i n t>n J ic'tt /> Vs v? THE 27TH, We- have securec We Wa noL d ) 'o / // To/;. /ceo r. // recall IIt ' h >'sf or// of I he ! wen (I cm oust ra / c<l I /ml flic i ails per. pound nt eel, 1/ is net red wn s IJ //. / / SII. / I.I. Ill risinp men of l/orr// fol O t Tabu ceo. The propos/11 it sa pp/t/ I he TO T>. / (U '//." led free of dm r^e. Out oed house, I Monty of room people the \\ e have a lot of Stalls of their 1 farmer and the care of his Special M; large no exchange on Wai c Cwl. C. 1 as charged at many places and vast e ig. On.* water transpor- toes to tin y other point in the Tohae have i:i on r, either on goods imported. I in the pi rhich is a benefit to the man tere d of t Hiving his supplies. ()ur tahli.shing Is munieipal authorities, j appeal to the protection of all good i thing ols( I BS39SR3& rsr?:!Kfi o prune spirit, iio.mi<; imidk a d A K I'J HORRY MIM RASXKR ('< > I , MANAGER. Mrs. (1. li. Jenkins has returned from a visit to her parents at Pairi niutr. c I Mr. i\ M, 1) MeCorinack, of So j v eastee, was in to see us last we.k ;; and says lie has as line cot toe as can oe found. Contractor rattle is raising tho'c new brick building in a hurry. 'i"hat <j corner has l)ccn one cf the liveliest \ places in town for the past week. ' <j Mr. Coultra, one of our Western friends who seems to excel in raising a vegetables, left some nice cabbages r with us a day or t wo ago. <j t Sick Headache, Wind on the Stom s aeh, Biliousness, Nausea, arequiekly ,, cured by a few doses of Dr. M, A. Sbninnns T.ivor Me/1 i<-ino A The benefit to bo derived from our | Tobaceo Warehouse is already seen, t Quite a number of hands are em- | ployed daily assorting the leaf. * Hon. C. J. Prince enlivened us; with his presence last week. You know what these visits mean, and |] friend Prince is never behind time, y Capt. J. E. Coles returned from the beach with his family a few days \ since. Mrs. Coles and the children ' having been at new town for several " days. Dr. A. M. Snider reached here last i ^ week and is stopping? at the re i-!i deuce of Mrs. I?1. (I burroughs. Per-' sons needing his professional servi- . ces will do well to call and see him. i Lost.- Somewhere between the Presbyterian church and home last Sunday, a white gau/.o fan. A in j1 person returning it to the Hkum,i> 1 ottice will be suitably rewarded; Persons writing obituary notices s for the paper will please read the.a standing notice on the second page, whic h says ' one cent a word in excess of let) words, and poetry not"1 accepted." j ^ Mr. :ui(l Mrs. J. E. Dusenbury. of ? Socastee, spont a day here last week : 11 with Capt. ; < . Dusenbury who I was sick at that time. The Captain ( is about Well unfair, and attending to his duties. c Mr. and Mrs. .!. D Duzier enter- o tained their young friends at their \ residence last Friday evening. The s occasion was a most delightful one t and the young folks enjoyed themselves very much. w %Jr I M ^ b: o A L c ? an arxi:V5 y^Taysss 'on / I he con n///, /it a i on r> Lo 1 ' i " '!/ ' 11 *<(>' ' / //'?"' of c ts' rhursda1 Q? , 28TH AND I a large Corps of Buyer nt All Your \"/ //, run n ru oujil / '<)/;/ : 117/, A i qsKmxu *? jjaaaa ] tirchon.sc out/ Tobacco m l'n rnt cr con! i nof con!in nc 'C.s.\<t ctf c.v/fcn .sc.s. r: i ///-: sr usrcrrru col njelhcrami rcso/rctl in in on tcn.s nt title in Ih c fa rot t\ Tii c Compa u // ica.s orpa ties iccrc purchased am utmost freedom will bo allow e l eitizi cgitimate business. Wo have as utager one of the most noted Tobacco <). Wobb. of Winston, N. (J. His j xporience insures for us a host of bu\ Farmer the highest prices for theii r Local Manager, Ihe next best man erson of ('apt. .1, K. Coles. lie is d he Farmer, and i-; thoroughly alive t< a permanent market in I lorry. I the "Home Pride" of our follow ei Iieino efpial. we claim and believe it *J3tiS?ttS S VSSZifSCSC PZXW .XI) INDIVIDUAL KFF0UT>0I1 INTY OF SOI 'I'll C.\ KOLINA. Miss LiHina Moore who has been a Moultrie. (la., for the past year, ; uiiio home last Friday on a \ is.it to j tor parents. Accompanying her voro the three eldest children of Mr. nd Mrs. J. I'. ttpivey, of Moultrie. Our Tobacco Warehouse i> a busy dace. A large force of handg :ire mployed in assorting Ihe leaf and wilting ready for the big sales next veek. Everybody is coming to the [rand opening. i Mr J. F. Hyrd, late of Fair Hh'IV. ltd who has had considerable expe ience in tobacco, is associated with nir Warehouse here and w ill expect o see his friends from the upper ection who will be looking for a [ood market. . Capt. Je(V Wiggins and family of Vhitevillc, who have been living icre for several months returned to heir former homo Tuesday. The test wishes of many of our people vill attend Capt Wiggins and fami y wherever l hey go. At tin' County Alliance meeting icld here last Friday, Mr. !'. M. I) ilcCorniack, of Soe.istee was elected (resident, and Mr. J. A. Lewis was : looted as a delegate t.? the State Uliance which meets in Columbia ' in t ho 27t h inst. K. F. Kenemur, Dickons, S. C.. rrites: Dr. M. A. Simmons Diver il<*licine has for lh years greatly lenefitted me and many others. I i hi11k it a better mefhcilie tlain 1 Hack )raught; use it in preference as it is nilder, yet more eilicient. We have received the first numici of the Clinton News, edited and (iil)lished I>y Messrs. S. F. and Julius I'arrott forncrly of this place, t is now in every respect and pro entsaneatand attractive appoarnce. We wish it much success. General C. I. Walker, commander iftheS.C Division of D'nitodCon ederato Veterans, requests all delegates and others who expect to at end the reunion at Chester on the :tith, to please advise Capt. J. W. u'("i, i iiainnati or iniormnlion at /hosier, S. (), '^Children's Day " at Poplar church >a tho St 11 Inst., was a joyous K-easion. A bout live hundred people vorc present. (Jood dinner, tfood peeehes, /<ood behavior and a j^ood line generally. Wo want to do your Job work. WA3 (V A Y, /V-^N FT*3"* H OF L.?iar.iTwAVL; "c. Ma**-*t>dN?Ervj3 ?v: -ooJctHUMfc'.(i */'!><' II '((/'('// on ,s'C /.v /tote com lo !it ' form v. II ? zr/// ///'< y, July 2 29TH, WILL *s and on: Farmers are Scrap as wel ). IS IT II ILL A'oT LM L A'OT Illil.Vd / TS M.I III Lrittlo I I is( ( K&aBJSKfii ore men! in S3 free of cost. In />/<( u! an H.j inn' /// ils ei |J ed i o /i/d n i / ' t 'OTTO.W* || ted. IIV' a//a'n I'd Ie a jjs //leir /n/r/ /h r," IIV' /'iir- || for us In. II, i/i Sal, seed yjj htiild u/iuiit I //resen I ed jj] her citizens. _ ? j _ icis, Kcai lis iii l!i" pursuit j I ru.' and loyal oili/ Anetkmeer ami s"s. It is allcoi men in rlir Sout h '' Hack Woods' coi >ersonal influence t unity 1<? ridicu ers and ?_piaran- Well, just sol Tobacco. We tools in patronizin Winston alVords and counties at tli levoted to tlie in- tinue to l>e desi^nn > his work in es- ry is our native e< iiistly, we would our Court House n tizens. Kverv- 1 of all political and I . . is tin* duty of all and ambition of a Til K ADVANCKMKN I' OK OUIt ( THIS TIT UK S1I1-; .JUSTLY l)KS RRY TOE Mrs. ('apt. Kdwards and eliildren are down at Wright.sville Heaeli for a while. Mrs. Capt. Slocum and children have ooiic up to Clinton. N. ('., for a few days. I telcL'at es to the I Ve Dee Union next week, will call at the Hiatal.n ollice and lie assigned to their homes. It is hoped that the Township Conventions to meet Saturday may be well attended, and that the following Saturday will lind the people ready to make iv nomination for Senator and ot her nnin'innt inim nlun should lite necessity arise. The regular annual pic nic at. ' The Kocks in Socaslce. is hcing celebrated to-day. Amon^ the distinguished visitors present is lion. It. 15. Scarborough who is to till an important part in the program. Several people from Conway have gone over. "We have sold many dill'erent cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's. savs Mi" Charles 1 lol/.hauer, Druggist, Newark, N. .1. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all < .ises of coughs, colds or hoarsenes l-'or sale by Dr. K. Norton, druggist. An hpidemic of Diarrhoea. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Coeoanut drove, Cla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there, lie had a severe attack and was cured by four (loses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liciiiedy. He says he also recommended it lo others and they say it is thv best medicine they ever used. Cor sale by Dr. lli. Norton, druggist. n nnwmn iinnmur i mm in i FOR YOU. Write VV. S. MeCaskill a postal ear !. He will send one to your1 house where you can examine it thoroughly and buy it if you like it either for cash or on time. Cuttle, Sheep, lite., will be taken in payment. Send us the news. s. c. cr a c -r,: e=. r~ i .xarrrar/a- :.ianrnt^an ocrazA I tic ted and ei/ a i jt/wd in Jir.s d\ 'C li/n'i'al ('ash a d ra nrcs < 7th, 1899 BE BIG DAY Urged to Meet them at t 1 as Other C r/iO I ' H . 1/ /'('//. ( I'll. I T IS \b:r 1 \ / T r/ :. >r V. 0/ .!/' // mere cmjd01/cd In dl i r a / inn. The Fa run he word, trillt marked sa< ha re (he House and the / ' fa rn ish i n </ / he I deed an L FII.L TOC F TII Hit a ltd I maintain a market hen I Them. viis of I lorry to patronize her home d by some of our neighbors thai II ml v, and it is t heir delight to use ovt le her for the lack of thrift, and e ono us we allow ourselves to be use< o other markets and buildim/ up otli e expense of our own. just so lono w ited as the "tail end of South Caroli iiinty. Conway is our eouoty seat, itxl seat of eouuty government. 'I civil tfatheriuo.s. Should it not Ix home people to se. their own town ^^doamssus^aaadum )VVN I'KODUO, AND THIS UNIT Kit VMS, AND LKT US IIU SAT I iACCO \A> 1 W . , , II / mmJ???i? A Woman Only Knows whnt Buffering from fulling of tho womb, whites, painful or Irregular menses, or any disease of tho distinctly feminine oi^ans is. A man may syinpaI thine or pity but ho can not know the agonies she goes through?tho terrible suffering, ho patiently borno, which robs her of beauty/ hope and happiness. Vet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S Wine oi Cnrdul i will banish it. This medicine cures nil " female diseases " quickly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at homo. There is not continual expense and trouble. Tho sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is Irccomltig the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. 11 costs hut $i from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. (T' > IM HH. C. J. WKST, Nnahvlllo, Twin., write, i ? "This wonderful medicine ou^ht to bo in every houre where there are girl* and women." < S. C. MILITARY ACADKMY Office of Chairman Hoard of Visitor.} Charleston, S. C.. July 1. 18!). One vacancy in llcnefieiary Cadet shin in the South Carolina .Militnr Academy exists in this, llorrv conn ty. Blanks for application for per init to outer competitive examina lion, with sheet giving necessary in formation, can bo obtained from th respective county superintendent of education. AII applicat ions, full; and clearly made out, must he in th hands of the Chairman by the Is day of August. C. S. GADSDEN. Chairman Board of Visitors. OTJS OBACCI t-e/ass sttj/c. II V* arc note rci> m Tuba ceo stored le/t/i as i j S WITH US. he Opening Sales, 'trades. comhj TO ITS s/:/,/<-) /;A:ay erf mat .v.v /V>/ ///<? purpose of t / rirtaatlif a creptnt this pre 'cess. Oar pact oj the eon trospeet of a Jitie J\larket. ft maintaining the ,Market, t each e(trrt/ oat his part of it ' for the a (t ra neeat en t of Hut enterpri-I prosper? Should it not be oitv is a at tho growth nntl prospori ry oppor- wo not all work together to nterprise j continue to ho usod as "oat I as Micro ' own county and our own int ior towns the nmusoinont and profit ill wo con- resources, unsurpassed auy\ ina. 11?>i* our locat ion is all that wo co Hero is thrifty and enterprising | lie center o t he pride orow and | ILD1NU OF Oil It OWN COUNTY. SFIKD WITH NOTIII NO SHORT O AREHOUt I Delinquent Tax Sales. STATU (>F SOUTH CAROLINA, I HORRY COUNTY. f Under and by virtuo of Executions Issued tiy h. 1). Long, Esq., County Tr*?8urcr, tome direct in my ofllce, I liavo levied on and will sell before the Court House in Conway, S. C., on Monday the 7th day of August, 1800, during legal sale hours, the following described lands, levied on at the suit of the State for tax? s for lineal year 1808. A tract of land in Floyd's Township Duncan C. Downing (700) seven hundred acres, more or lers, and composed of two tracts, (200) two hundred acres, more or less, in Curt Wheel day, bounded by lands V/.rfl. ('I.t..!,,., /1...I I.V.. . II I.' Ixonn . ii-iiii n uiniiij;!-!, mini, it. I . '?K'' t. ik) , tlif r mnindcr of the tract of IhikI in Pee Deo Kiver swamp, bounded North bv Henry C. Elliott, and South by J. WP. Lewis, et. ul. ALSO A tr.ict of bind in Floyd's Township William (', Mill, (H70) eight hundred and s venty acres In Mossy Buy, Stick Hay and ih.g Lay, bounded by lands of Charles Grainger, Dompsy Holes and Estate Lands of Margaret Floyd. A LSO A tract of land in Floyd's TownshipMartin A. Small (25) twenty-five acres, bounded East, by A. 11. Small, and South by .!? hn Lewis, et. al. ALSO A tiact of land in Bayboro Township ? John T. Graham, (fill) sixty-three acres, bounded Noitli. Sy. Tyler, and La t by Louis Tvler, ct. ul. A LSO A tract of land in Galivants Ferry Township?If. 0. Skipper, (ltd) one hundred and six i.cres, bounded by land i of W. If. Cook, and Burroughs ?fc Collins Company, et. al. A I,SO A tract of land in Green Sea Township 1'erry Stephen (27) twenty seven ai res, hornded North, L. IS. Phipps, South, Colin j I'hipps, (t. al. ALSO A tract of land in Conway Township Thomas W, Westbury, (350) three hundred and tift v acres, and bounded by lands of John II. Price and lands of L. D. Causey, et.al. Terms of Sale Cadi. Purchaser to pay ! for papers. W.J. SESSIONS, Sheriff I lorry Coonty. July 17th, 18M). NOTICE. The undersigned bavin# been duly c> appointed Suoervisor of Registration h for the Town of Conway. Hooks for y registration of the qualified voters r? of said town will be opened from this t date until Angusi, lHth, 1891), at the ( ffiee of Clerk of Court, in said town. K. Van. Duscnbury, Sup. Registration Town of Conway. # - iB El tf/ff for thr rrrrf/f f on oj [four II... i. / ?'/ tint* I If I //f t I III I I " > fl'tiSff II. >/;/?: TIIK.W. Til Kit It'll conra o'in a and instruct>/iosi/ion and has proceedtract is now a boat cotn/de. The people a re soon to do It on /// now re wains Ue contract in working to 77/ an it the tad torment of > tin1 proper spirit for all to rejoice ty of their own county? Should brintf this about? Or, shall wo 's paws" and act the traitor to our crests by pulling out chestnuts to of others? Horry has her natural vhcro Our soil, our climate and iuld ask. Yes, and we have the ?ooplc and unlimited capital. I, F/r lis A L C IJ \ ITE () N CO M FTHK REALIZATION ON' THIS BE, Notice. Is hereby given, that Mrs. Sarah K> I tut i?* r, whlow of Daniel M. Ilutler, late of Horry County, S. C., has filed her petition for and intends to have her Homestead set ofr in the Heal and Personal Estate of Daniel M. Mutler her late husband as authorized by Statute in such cases made and provided. J. A. MoDkhmott, Clerk of Court. June 28th, 181)1). 4t. Foreclosure and Sale. state ok south cauomna.i iiority county. ) S. T. Sessions, i'laintilT. ) Judgment of vs. [ Foreclosure I'. M. Dewitt, Defendant ) and Sale. Under and by virtue of a decretal order made in the above stated case by His Honor, it. C. Watts, Presiding Judge, and dated October 5, 181)8, I will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours, on Monday, August 7th. 1800, the following descrlbod* property, viz: "All and singular that certain tract or paccl of land lying and being in Conway Township, State and County aforesaid, bounded North by lands of Landee Cox, East by lands of Franklin Cox, South by lands of (?. W. Dewitt and West by lands of Khutilla Sarvis. The same oeing the identical place on which I now reside and containing thirteen fl8) acre?, more or less and hath such shapes as a plat thereof would more fully show." Terms of Sabs Cash. Purchaser to nav for necessary papers. W. J .Srssion#, Sheriff, Horry County. Conway, S. C., July 17th, 181)1). Notice. Notice is hereby giveff that sealed bids will be received at the office of County Commissioners for llorry County, for the repair of the bridge across Cow Ford Swan.n, on the old Pee Deo Hoad near Port Harrelson. Plans and Specifications for same can be had by applying to the Supervisor, or to Mr. K. Van Dusenbury.Clerk of Hoard of County Commissioners. All bids must bo submitted on or before the 7th day of August, ult. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. M. OLIVER, Slllinrvivnr llnrru CaiirIv July 18th 18t)t>." SOUTHERN SHORTHAND The lea.lin* l.utluev M.i. i I ul the Sculh I Ur.l I I the m<)?? progrcitivc <n>. iivrr .1 i.l..\ie? 11 ? >.1 Placet l!? pui'tlt 111 J> \i?ioii? .Miljr. I.nw lll.i n>. ,b eouipnient. U.v.k refe'encrt. Iv ?cr ? v r .!. (r Mention tMt r*p*' Ad.lrrtt, A t. HK'StOK Pre. :,.it ur L, W. ARNOLD, V ?.? >'rctlJaul, A.liiiu, . ,w * - .