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Thesr should be directed to the Editor of i UK IIkkai.1). HEM ITT AN I ICS For Subseripth nsor Advertisements must be made to the Manaokk, Conway Puhm8uino Company. THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1809. It is the bounden duty of every good citizen to interest himself in the municipal alTairsof his community and we urge upon every voter in town the importance of registering before the IStli inst., when the books will close. Furthermore, tin election for Mayor and aldermen is to be held on the 25th inst., and it is understood that the present Mayor, and a part, if not till, of the council, will decline a second term; so it it is in tlie interest of every citizen to I act in matters of such great importance and we would suggest a meeting of the citizens of Conway to be held on someday or night next week in order to decide upon the best plan to pursue. Don't leave the matter to others and say that you are willing to abide their action, but attend the meeting, or don't kick afterwards. Why not use the columns of the county paper in order to properly keep yourselves and what you have for sale before the people. If you think that the paper is scarcely read you make a mistake Our people are on the up grade and we should let. no opportunity be lost in advertising ourselves, .lust as soon as the world caught sight of us and our possibilities, it took hold of us and with a hearty grasp we should tighten the grip and i d it. The silver lining of the clone hich lias obscured our horizon so eg. has tur cd towards us and illumined every prospect with hope e-ss and we would be worse than dotards to fail to use our golden opportunities. Talk up every improvement. encourage every new industry that suggests itself. Only a few months ago a new brick machine was started up here, and now we see two large buildings going up and of home made brick. Every improvement helps and encourages that nearest it and to sit idly by and pine at some one else's success is a pitiable condition, when we might in some way help turn the wheel. Do something to foster the tide of improvement. Col. J. 13. Polythress, of Durham, auct ioneer of the Tobacco Warehouse here, will be glad to have his friends come in. Col. Polythress, has been in the tobacco business for the past twenty years and his large experience enables him to take a position in the tobacco trade surpassed by feiv. mi. m m ti ... i M>. iiuu nun. i. i. Mammon and children of Dillon, came in Tuesday and are stopping with Mr, and Mrs. J.N. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kelly leave for Florence to day. They have made many friends since coming here several months ago. Kingston Hotel. ARRIVALS PURI.NO l'AST tVBF.iv. J B Polythress, Durham; F C Spencer, Winston; I II Manning, and Fred Pearsall, Wilinimgton; 10 S Quabbs, Richmond; Henry Farrlor Boston; li B. Scarborough, W JO Mishoe, Chas Marthinson, Detlow Marthinson, J li Allshrook, E W Johnson, DF McGougan, D B Watson, county. D II Wallace. Wallace; J P Smith, Atlanta; G 10 Webb, Winston. V V Richardson and Don Richardson, Bucksport. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject., is narrated by him as follows: "1 was in a most dreadful condition.' My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Kleetric Hitters, and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim, "No one should fail to try them. Only 50cts. a bottle, at Dr. 10. Norton's Drug Store. ZOAN. I Man tors busy curing tobacco and hauling to market.- -Mr. ,). II. Needy is teaching our school. Hon. II. II. Woodward was in this vicinity a few days ago.- We hope the people will take more interest in newspaper reading, especially the homo paper. Mr. Joel Strickland has been visiting his children in Marion county.Hon, C. J. Prince spent Thursday night at Mullins. Hidden Hand A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons. Corns, all Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. E. Norton Drug gist. rf V < Pine island Earmerx are about (lour with their crops. We have the best cotton and corn yet seen. Last year when hay whs jfi'invi, fine cotton and corn are now seer.. Mr. Westmoreland b teaching a good school here. Mr. Norman Moore is conducting a goof Sunday School. l?av Coon. That Throbbing Headache Would (|uicUly leave you. if you used Dr. King's New .Life I 'ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They mala pure blood and st rong nerves and buiftl up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only *Jf> cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Dr. E. Norton Druggist. mrm ? ?? The total deaths in Otis' army up to June 1st is said to have been of which were ollicers, (>!>!! were privates and 14 civilians attached to the army. Less than half of these, it is averred, died from wounds received in battle, the remainder being the victims of dis eases, accidents, etc. The war is costly* The internal 1:iv rereiiit s for t he tisciil vo:ir emli nn Juno .'50. 181M1, are more than $1(10, 000,000 above the receipts of 1808. The people are paying for "the fun' of shooting tin' Philippinos. The president has appointed Miss Mary C. Darby postmaster at Wil mington, N. C, <*- M* Colonel L. W. Youinans, a promi uent farmer of Fairfax. Rurnwel county, shipped to Charleston An gust 5lh, tlu> (irst bale of this sea son's cotton crop yet sent to mar lvCt. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture o Annie 10. Springer, of 1125 llowan St., Philadelphia, Pa., when sh< found that Dr. King's New Disoov cry for Consumpt ion had completely cured her of a hacking cough tha for many years had made life a bur dew. All other remedies and doe tors could give her no help, but sin says of this Royal Cure??"it soon re moved the pain in my ches' and can now sleep soundly, something can scarcely remember doing before 1 fool like sounding its praise: throughout the Universe." so wil every one who tries Dr. King's Nov Discovery for any trouble of tin Throat. Chest or Lungs, 1'rice 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Dr U. Norton's Drug Store; every hot tie guaranteed. Prof. P.. A. Kirkpatrick writes ii the August Review of Reviews oi "l\ay as a Factor in Social and Pd ueational Reforms." We will all plant tobacco nexi year. William Todd, sentenced to tlu chajn gang for forgery at last courl and who escaped very soon thercaf tor and was captured in a day or so 1 ^ ~ 1 i i i i uiaur ii seeonu uiunnpi ill escape il few days since and got away to be recaptured in a few days near I'ire way Ferry. Todd, who was not well, was left chained at the quarters and talcing advantage of the cook's absence who had gone for water, tore open by main strength a tool chest near him and securing a file freed himself and getaway to be recaptured as above stated. Our merchants have never had such broad grins before al this season of t he year. Ail Ordinance. licit Ordained, by the Intendant and Wardens, of the Town of Conway, in Council asssembled: 1st. That a tax of three mills on each dollar, be levied upon all taxable property within the incorporate limits of the Town of Conway, for the purpose of defraying the general expenses of the town, for the liscal year onding June 1st 1900. 2nd. That the same be due and collectable, without penalty on Sep tern her 1st, to 15 th inclusive. Ratified in Council this 17thday of July >oo?oooooo<x ^'rorn Qirlhood^ When there is any costivencss. move t jf ST- JOSEPH'S LIVER REGULATOR O My dtnKkter was milTerlng from a Revere JK diwn ' pains and bark-arke during Iter manthlj C#produrfd a pceaHat qulrrrlnir and Jerkin# a*n j&MAI.R fANACKA Ml. P. IM .md W.n>.? kt inui/i. 5L9lti|{ her. All |)aIiih ami I>IHou8Upkn werf rrniov X. I ever 8ftw for y<?ang girls. j\L. GERSTLB & CO., Proprlet< For Sale by Dr. 10. Norton. Big Man. When it comes lo large men, the Democrat is able to put Miles Harden, who lives in Henderson county, against any of them. Me was born in Northampton county, N. C., i Nov. 7, 1799; was married to Mary l Jenkins in 1820. By this marriage lie had seven children, and by his ' second marriage four children, lie moved from North Carolina to west 1 Tennessee in 182!) and died six miles , west of Dexingto.. in 1857. He was 7 feet (i inches high, and in 18-15 weighed over 1,000 pounds. In 18M9ji his coat was buttoned around three !i men, each weighing over200 pounds. !' i and they walked across the public i1 square at Tjoxington, Tenn. In 1850!1 i it required Id 1-2 yards of cloth ode j ] ; yard wide to make him a coat, his . collin was 8 feet long, i?5 inches deep. | I :?2 inches across the breast, 18 inch-'> cs across the head and II inches'; .cross the feet. It took twenty-four j ' yards of black velvet to cover it. iJ 11 is hat measured 27 inches around j 1 1 the crown and is now in possession of the State Historical society at ' Nashville, lie was a Mason and f belonged to the Haidist church.-? ?. ' Carrol County Democrat, i A Mother Tells How She Saved Her I Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experi, cure with medicines. Lust summer , my lit t le daughter had thedysentery i in its worst form. We thought she i would die. I tried everything 1 " could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ' Diarrhoea Ueinedv was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the 1 very best medicines we ever had in ' the house. It saved my littlednugh 1 tor's life. 1 am anxious for every , mother to know what an excellent .... ;< i??i i " iivaik. in' it if?, i iihi i itrowii ll> ni lirst it would have saved ino a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter ' much suffering. Vours truly, Mas. F. Hi iuhi'K, Liberty, R. I. Forsalo by Dr. 15. Norton and all medicine dealers. The public js being regaled again with the troubles of Col. Ncal as the committee has resinned its investigations in Greenville, where they are holding their sessions. Col. Neal says, so the papers report, that he is short a little over *:1000. but it seems to be a shortage of not less than *11,000 and the, probabilities are that this will be established. y, In ' The Progress of the World, ' \ the editorial department of the Re. view of Reviews for August, the questions connected with the .Manila e censorship and Secretary Alger's resignation arc discussed, and also I the dilVerences between Secretary I Gage and the Civil Service Reform League. There is also some comH ment of the llulfalo conference of I political and social reformers. .lames Phelps and Sam. Bailey . were hanged in the jail yard at Char. lest on last Friday. Phelps suffered - for the cowardly murder of police oftleer Dean last April. Dailey, for the murder of a negro killed at a j game of cards in the same month. The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer In Use. Messrs I M. A' D. F. Powell, prom I inent merchants in Columbus county, N. O. wrote us in July 1KX7, that ''Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd gave his child one dose of Roy kin's "Worm Killer," ' and the result was R(>7 worms. He ^ wishes all interested to know it. For sale by Burroughs Collins Co. Senator MeDermott and wife went up to Powellville yesterday on a v i s i t. i A hurricane swept the. Gulf coast 4,f UM 1 i , wi i iui iuu uifsi wcck uoing great damage. At Carrabellc, only nine I houses remain of a once beautiful and prosperous town. At Molntyro, two mill boilers alone mark the site of the late town. Lanark Inn, a famous summer resort blown into the , Gulf. Fifteen ships, and forty boats under twenty tons lost. Damage exceeding $1,000,000. ? * < ? Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent < 1 I Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS 1 ABSOLUTELY CURE. ( to Womanhood.^ ON'T LET YOUR DAUOMTERli have a wrong merging into womanhood. j/Z Tlie ifreatest crisis in every girl's life isw# at tins stage when tlie meiiHtruul funr-^L a are being established. and she shoulder l every provision obtainable for estabiish-fh this period properly, w ithout which alie af never become a perfect woman. Mothers.^) teach your daughters to confide iujf you. Explain their condition toC# thoin and watcli over them as ymi X \ would the most delicate plant, and^# as this most critical ago draws^V near commence giving her , GERSTLE'S g Female Panacea.? f '-"(a. X ' It will establish the menstrual Ja functions, restore the strength audi/ give life and energy to the entiroJ\ being. i'KK'B f 1.00 PiK BOTTLI.W he bowels gently With moderate doses ofJ\ bilious attack, together with grrat "bearlar-C/ r periods. She had violent nervous sprlli w hlch Jt Ration. I bought a bottle of (JRKSTLK'M EE H S LIVKK KEGl'LATOK anil commenced treat- * od and the Jerking was Mopped. It Is the bestCY MAKY ELIZA II K.N EM, Beulah, Ala. ? ^ Founded in 1845. Limestone - College. GAFFNEY, S. C. This institution famous in the history "f cdt.cntion in Soutli Carolina, has recontly heon thorough ly reorganized and now, with nT?!\KOH ANI> AIiLK FACULTY, is prepared to do college woik nf the VICHY IIHJIIKST OKAD1C Nearly TWKNI'Y THOUSAND DOLLAIts linve beenappropriated for Improvements, A Hl'I.ICN I> 11) NICNV III ILIHNti i > being erected which will contain a large A lulitotiuin, a Library, r. Heading Itooir. a Museum of Natural Science, i beautiful hall lor Iho Literary Society, and some needed olllces. The Iniildliu; will he fi.i dialled w iiii new heating npparat us throughout, :ill thi> rooms will he supplied with new furniture, new pianos w ill he purchased, lew physical, chemical anil mineruloph ul luhoia oilcs will he equipped in short everything Unit s neei seury in (lie work of a llrst-class woman's ollcge w III 'in plo\ Idetl. The silo is IIli?>?|Iiol I ill 'ninth Carolina for hcaut.v and for In n'.thfiilncssl.inicstono t 'ollere makes Its appeal to the | coplc STIUt TI.Y t)N ITS OWN MI.KI ts Literary, scientific nlid Coniiiiercial Courses, The HKiil" I.AH coi.LLOK DBOKKK8 AUK UIV KN by the inlhority of the State of South Carolina, Aiics lecinlly line course in l'KIIAlitKiY Is otTi led to hose desiring to lieconie teachere. There are three lepartinonts, the COLLICOIC, the SKMIN A HY. the 'ItlMAltY. Let Limestone's friends n.,.1 r.......... itiulonta Ti:I.I, TIIK N KW8 A I.I. OVP.H TIIK i(l["| II. Tin* CAI'T. II. l\ OU1FFI I II in i<> s.-nior Piofimor, For f 11 rtli<*r litfoin:r.tIt n uldi't'HH (lie l'ti'fMHi i.ISK I>AVI8 t.onor, >i. i?h.i> \yo!'h>nl KJOlMCMIC. ft w mi << * / 'a a. las. 11. Carlisle, LT. I). President. Eight departments including the Mow Chair of HISTORY and ECONOMICS. WOFFOUI) FITTINO SCHOOL. An excellent, training school fori boys. A M. DuPhr, A. M. Head .Master. ; For catalogue add res, .1. A Oamkwki.I.. Spartanburg, S O. | 10th Session boginsSeptember 2iMh. s O. MILITARY ACADhMV OHiee of Chairman Hoard of Visitors. Charleston. S. C.. July I. IS!). One vacancy in Henefieiary Cadet* ship in the South Carolina Military A/"n<1oine noLii n I ?? < ' * - 11 iivmivui j i-.M.nn 111 ims. i lorry coupty. Planks for application for permit lo enter competitive examine- i tion, with shoot jrivinjir necessury in-1 formation, can be obtained from the respective county superintendents, of education. All applications, fully j and clearly made out, must be in the , hands of the Chairman by the 1st j day of August. C. S. GADSDEN, Chairinar. Hoard of Visitors. I J. H. JOLLIE. Manufacturer of Buggies, Roadcarts and Wagons. General repairing In Wood and Iron, j Keeps on hand all kinds of Huggy, : Koadcart and Wagon material, viz: Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, axles, shafts, springs, bolts and nnts. | whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand paper and glue, wagon and buggy singletrees, singletree ferules, clips and books, shaft couplings, king clips, pole yokes, buggy lift li wheels and pole circles, wagon stay chains and* tongue chains, plow handles, horse and mule shoes and nails. Paiats of all description. Goner-; al repairing dope with dispatch. I. IIII Practical Horseshoer AND ?GENERAL - BLACKSMITH.? 1 beg t i anpopnee that 1 have opened a place of Hnsiness adjoining Messrs. Porter & McCaskifl's stn bios, and solicit a share of your put ronage. Over 25 years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith work, Holler repair, etc. Moderate prices and jjood work-, manship guaranteed. 5-25-00. Mm. i . s ( SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO. ! Fire Insurance, Bicycles. X A. SPIVEY, A T. COLLINS. President, Secretory. | mice In linnfc Utilising. AUGUST GREETINGS Come unci >-p?'n<J your money wit I. in. *.v l;r?\? \ Oil W ill . l\Vi; , f, vnluv' rcoO v?*<i7 DO NOT i ll INK 1 I III t Olll" StoOC iilih been picked mvr ui.-<i that there is nothing new for you. ! NEW GOODS Are being received eve?'\ week. It is utterly impossible for us to toll you of everything we have and price. Our line of Dress Goods Ktnbraeing, 1 Ienriettas, ' Cashmeres, IVrealos, and Calicoes are beautiful in patterns and at prices to suit everybody. Our stock of NOV. LSDIJN Doth white and checked are cheaper than ever before. Towels, Doylies and Table Linen cheaper than ever. We have a very large stock of Ladies, Gents and children's II ANDKKliClllKUS. Also a line lino of Ladies, Gents and children's how. from t ho j cheapest to the best. CLOTHING. Otir prices in clothiue surpass anything over offered before. Tins lino was bought cheaper than over and wo are pi vinp our customers tlio advantage of this "piok0(1 up bargain. " Sot; our Men's, Hoy's and Childron's Clothing before you buy, lor we ran sell them lower than you can pet them in the larpc cities. A CAPITAL LINE OP (1ENTS NVrilTF AND COLORED J S.1IRTS Much cheaper tlr-ni found at other places. t\ pood assortment of Ladies and Gents UNDERWEAR, If you vt'itni ! 1 ni*( J I \* i io .. u.. v ?. |/. 1 1 ?,J Kl V, a stylish c.oUur, or a good pair of suspendors, give us a call and bo up to date. It will cost you no more th\n old styles that you get elsewhere. Uemombur that we only advertise what wc keep.' SHOES! SHOES!! Weguarantco t hat we can save you some moneyf you will look at our shoes Remember, any kind you want, in any style, or at almost any price. GROCERIES A "ear load of Macon just in. No one can beat our prices. FLOUR Cheaper than you can buy it any where else. RICE i MEAL GRITS TOMATOES and all canned goods. I In fact, almost anything to eat. Cook Stoves The very best to be found. Any size of Nails you want Hinges, Ovens, Spiders and all hardware imaginable. Everything in Tinware A good stock of Harness. Uridine I lames, Shovels, Pitchforks, floes. and cVerylhin^ needed on a farm. Now friends, time and space forbid our telling you all we have, but we simply ask vou to do us the kindness to see onr stock before you buy. For we ran save you money. Don t forget t h;.t have a tine assortment of nire Fruits and candies. We are very truly yours BURROUGHS & # COLLNS COJ srcii ? aif.4? MARION, 3, O. ? Si>. Millions of Pounds Wanted ... ? .... ....... .. - ..... i . i >n 11 ii i < n' t 'a i.i '/' /1 / ///,n is the ///svv/ hoi sk /. t inn ,>/.///*, /(/ Sl/O It' TO /;. IC('() .EYE O. \ 'E O E Til E. J/aS7' C VA )/El. E TE /A' El'E/lY EES/'EC T. IJ F li.lt'E ELEA'T)* OF HE )'E/:S. II 710 EEEllFSE, \ 'TTJI A. 7 HO ESTM. /. \ 77''. /7 '77 7/ERS AND EXROIM FRS i;i 1 his country, and we have no doubt. at elo a of this Tobat c) season that our books will show tliat a lar;{' r per rent, of the tobacco sold here is bought direct by Manufacturers and Exporters than any market, according to (jnantity sold. Itisa well-known fact that manufacturers and exporters have to buy it before it can be consumed. OUR MR. H. A ? . REfAMS. TII'K MANAGER OF THIS IIOI SF, HAS REEN A MANU- *^g| I FACTUHER, -DEALER AND WAREfH HISEM AN for MORE THAN ? FORTY YEARS. He started the Warehouse business in Durham 28 YEARS AGO. AND 1 IIS JUDGMENT on Tobacco can't be QUESTIONED. HE GIVES HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO EVERY RILE OF TORACRO SOLD AT THIS HOUSE TO SEE THA T EVERY RILE RRiNGS Til E HIGHEST RRiCE POSSIBLE. No one can work harder for the farmer's interest than he, for he is a TRU E FARMER'S FRIEND. vwi .Tf.WWL jbvsssoiv "UXO?/ When more convenient to ship then to haul, remember it. will receive the same attention. If ii^nuy time any one should be l> dis?at.islied with prices, we . id have their Tobacco packed in lir-i-cisss style, free of charge. ()ur depart meat (Mil t ha surpassed. y-ni ;*et firslclust: ?jrahintf lor actual cost, and YOl'R TOIiAOCO !NS'lilv> U N P F F a SOU) Pi IKK OP OII.ARCK. i.t ejsrxttzz&nu*n*r w; rtx/*r-. <fzr - acr.a"J I)(?n I fail to <.dve vis a trial and Ik- convinced iha we iaten-? tn Mr mi in Iho front ranks of right and do-our duty for all. This house will receive Tobacco any time from daylight until I'd o'clock at night. When you conic ask what the following stands for: W. M. B, and S. A. CI. and H. A. H. Your frLm'.s, ELLIS A MURCHISOW, H. A. REAMS, Manager. MliiWflM, One In I torso Power Kngineund Boiler, 10 Saw Winship Ciin Press and Condenser. Belting Shafting and all necessary running gear, nil in first-class order, ii' you don't want to buy, you had better not make an otVer. for you w.ll hate to back out from your own oiler, and the outfit, is only worth what it will bring, and that is all we?usk for it. Por any further information write or call on us at the Conway Bargain House [ Where you will find us closing out our Spring and Summer Dress (foods, IIA 1 S. CA PS; Men and Ladies KLI PPBltS, CLOTH I NG, and many oth [or goods at greatly rhduced prices, as we never carry over any goods from one season to another. Foi the next (id days you will find it to your interest to call on us and buy goods at our closing out prices. Oar .prices are always the {owost, and here wo are cutting them lower. Pruit Jars, Kxlra ilubbers, llest Apple Vinegar, Granulated and Light Brown Sugar, are all in good demand. Get our prices. Yours for the trade. rHhc>iiiusori <No Co. KINGSTON ~~ HOTEL. C. S. CAUSEY, PROP. BEST ATTENTION G TO TRAVELERS. BANK Fare the best the country affords. ' Everything New. Design Modern BEST ACCOMMODATION. B. 0. COLLINS, President. 4X A. SPIVEY, Cashier. BANK. OF CONWA v CONWAY. S. C. 0 Capital Slock $20,000- Sa rplas Fa ad S- 000 DIRECTORS: 13. (?. Com.ins. W li. IjKwih, I) A oImvky. C. P. (j^li a'l tltek a V M. F. A. Hl'lutoroils. . - . r - " . We transact a general bftnkinjj business, and jfuv.ranteo prompt attow tor tion to any and all matters intrusted to our cure. This Bank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, (inns and corporations and will u'wc every reasonable (aeilitv consist! nt with sound banking to those doino business with it.