The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 17, 1899, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

(The ftiovvn $fv;dih I'l Itl.lsll Kl> I V Kit V THURSDAY MORNINGIIY Til K CONWAY L'UHLlSlllXG CO., CONWAY, S. C. H. W. NOLl?EY, Hditor & r\Kr suiisciumoN: Ono Your, - - - $1.00. Six Months, .00. Three Months, - - .25. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. JfcaSP'Ono cent a word in excess of 150 Iti.xii.1n f.xn .xl>! 4 mini.!. I hifl'll V K* AT w e?l U? 101 iiiruuiH n .1, i nr.iiti nwi ACOKl'TKD. tCntorcd at the I'osU Ollico at Conwnv, S l'., us Kwonilclaes Matter. ADVICUTISKM KNTS : Transient advertisements * 1.00 per inch for tin1 tirst in ertion. Jit) rents an inch for each subsequent insertion. Notl es n loi :il rending matter, It) cents per line eir'h insertion; under head ??I "Business Notices," 0 cents n line each insertion. Olilelnl advertisements at tne raxes allow ed by law. Liberal contracts will be made toradxertising three or more months. Tiik IIkkai.d will publish, at tin* dis cretion of the Editor letters on subjects of general interest, when written plainly A'itli ink and accompanied by the name of the author. Thes.* should be directed to the Editor of 'I tit; Hkkai.d. REM 1TTANCKS For Subscripti< ineor Advertisements must bo made to the Manaokk, Conway l'lim.isuiNo Company. THURSDAY, AUG. 17, Tit k Secret ary of War is giving his whole attentic.il to the IMiilippine question ami all are agreed t hai lie has his hands full. lie expects to have a suflicient army at lai/.on by the end of the wet season and will push the Filipinos to the wall at once. There is 110 doubt, of this governments power to do this thing, but there is a question of right in its doing so. Frm.ie sentiment in opposition to our policy m nic i'hiiip]>incs increases each day and will continue to increase until the question :s settled. The conduct of this government in the prosecution of the war will fail of endorsement by the people at next years, election. Knowing this the administration will attempt the speedy subjugation of the Philippines in the early fall. Tim late hurricane in the West Indies has resulted in great destruction to life and property. In Puerto Rico where the greatest damage was felt, an alarming state of affairs exists and the people of that island are helpless and destitute. The Sec rotary of War lias issued urgent appeal ti> the (lovornors of Stales to take immediate notion. A ship load of supplies has already been forwarded from New York. One thousand tons of fo > 1 will be needed each week for som time. Senator Tii.i.m w stirred up the hornets in his late -irater speech and unless he succeeds in pacifying the disturbed element, which is nc mean factor in South Carolina polities. his return to the Senate will not he over a bed of roses as has been predicted for him for sometime. Me says that ho was incorrectly reported and that he did not say that "the prohibitionists were a lot ol liars and cowards." We only judge him by what he is reported to have said and if the reporters are at fault , then his denial of the charge should be satisfactory. There is a oonsid erable number of prohibitionists in 1 !?/? C t r. t ?.? -1 - 1 ' ' ' "* nu utaiu inm reasonaoiy tney do not relish being called hard names who are irritated over the matter. We have believed that Senator Tillman could not so far forget himself as to voluntarily insult so large a class of his people. No good could possibly accrue to him from such a course ar.d his bitterest enemies have never classed him as a fool. We have had enough of pandemonium in South Carolina for a season and in the recent past have been luxuriating in peace. Don't stir up the hornets. Something Good Coming. Edward Thomson, LL. I)., tin' eloquent lawyer-preacher will deliver his popular address "True Americanism" on Tuesday night September 5th, in the Methodist church at 8,HO p. m This is a first-class lecture -equal to the best and yet admission will be free, because the Sunday League of America has engaged Dr. Thomson to give this lee ture in thirty-five cities of this State and Conway has been selected as one of the places. mm ? Wn* Keep the Stomach and Dowels in good condition, the Waste Avenues open and free by an occasional dose of I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale byl)r. E. Norton. Twentieth Century Movement Tlu? urcut r? 1 ginus dci.oiniuutioi s of the wo; Id have inaujjui a'.c d a " iwcn.ith century movement which is t ? take the form of .1 platitude of fori 110 The lands that will he rais i d by the ditTeront denomhuitions I \\ & 1 take dillerent directions. In i some ehurehes it will take the diree t lion of foreign missions, the li piida tioy of elmreh debts and education, j With the Methodists the inovemenl is educational the world over. The I purpose of Methodism is to equip ? iter edueational institutions for bet < tor service in the twentieth century. The tioure. of consolidated Motho- ; dismare$ ?O.O0U,O( (h Of t hisainount i the Motho list lOpiseopal Church, i South, will raise ?1 .hOO.OOO, and of tills amount the white Methodists of ' South Carolina are called u;oa to I raise ?100,000. At an edueat ional m 'etino of the preachers of the Marion district, with some of the laymen, the followi in plan of action was drafted and the request made for its publication in the various secular natters mihlisluwl within tin. I I ( X.../..VV. , ..V. ?... V..V b minis of the district. Your committee appointed to surest an out line for .practical <*'ork in accomplishing the purpose of the Twentieth Century Movement make the following suggest ions: I. That the amount be embodied in the pastor as the leader of our I srael. 2. That every facility for enlightening the mind and stirring the conscience on this great movement of the church be furnished our people. We suggest the large circulation of the "New Century Kducution" and any other literature that will give light. Id. That the pastor of each circuit, and station appoint an executive committee to aid in the general management of the interests of the movement in his charge. On circuits this committee to consist of three laymen from each church. 1 1 A \ A ...? /msj muion ciriuuis liic pastor ap point ill each church an executive commit tee ol live three of this number (> b* members of the circuit executive committee The pastor is request. (1 to meet the church committee iit every appointincut. I. That mass meetings lie held at the most central point in every charge to Ik followed by snuiller massmeetings at eiich church. 5. That tin* presiding elder ap point a District Hoard of Education consisting of live three ministers and two laymen, of which committee the presiding elder shall be chairman, to have under advisement the general interests of the movement in the district." J. W. El.KINS. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs Michael Curtain, IMainlield, 111., rrahes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse, lie told her she was if hopeless victim. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's Ncjv Discovery h V Consumption; she'bought si f?ottlo and to hoi delight found herself benefitted from lirst dose. She continued its use and after taking six hot ties, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is sis well sis she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Croat Discovery at Dr. K. Norton's Drug Store, large bottles ad cents and $1.00 DRUMMING. Csipt. IC. M. Pace, manager and loIssK'co warehouse ssilesman, at Clinton. N. C.. has tliis talk in the Democrat that lisis point to it. Drumming is all right when done by one in authority to speak. For instance, the proprietor of a warehouse visits you and solicits your , patronage and tells you he is going to do so, that mea :s something, Lut for ssn employed man to be paid to ride around and make promises don't ' amount to a row of pins. Don't you be misled by drummer's fair promises, you got tho say from the head of the linn, otherwise keep away from that market and house. You hear me. Story of a Slave. ' To bo bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the I worst form of slavery, (leorge I). Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: '"My wife has been so helploss for live years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. This supreme remedy for female diseascc quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, I melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 i cents. Sold by Dr. E. Norton, Druggist. Three Things To Do. Three things you should be sure to d<>. 1st. If you arc a farmer, sell your tobacco at the Horry warehouse. Conway is already the best tobacco market in this section. besides, with your patronage you help home and consequently self. i)..., ? Iiv?. I ?wty j will f;uwus 111 Villi way and of course give a liberal sharo to the Nkw York Rackkt Stork, simp ly because it is t?) your interest,. 3rd. Don't fail to take in this last excursion. (Jo down and have a nice time and the trip will lie sure to do you good, Leaves Conway at (5.30 a. in. <+ m ^ * Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Huckion's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old. Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Roils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises Burns, Scalds, Chapped Rands, Chilblains. Best Rile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. E. Norton, Druggist. Send us the news. liU.^AA l OH v-ONt* AY. >h Start i > u F.?< orrery This Weoh. A 1 ?rg* exporter who ha > loeat.d ii'iVi am. vl.o hasoceu imyni},' large- ' y and s''.tippingdirect to his stein 1 nery in another town, has decided ,o stem here. As said above, this party will be- t ?in stumming tobacco this week, j L'his means much for Conway's to- i )aeeo interest and the good of the n ounty, us it will give work to many < )t our people. 11 The t'onway TobaeeoMarkvt is on r i solid busis. The success of the market thus far has been very mark. J' jd and a surprise to all except those who who directed the movement. They seem to be men who know t eir s business and are not afraid to meet ! the demands of the times. The stemmery means HOincth ng s for I lorry. t Bismnrk's Iron Nerve t Was the result of his splendid health. Indoinitahle will and tremendous energy are not found where ?s Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bow- t, els are out of order, If you want ? these qualities and the success they | brino, use Dr. Kind's New Life 1'illls. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 2f>o at Dr. K. Norton s druo store. I'jX-Clov. Atkinson, of (leor^ia, ?.ie I on Tuesday at Newn.tn lie ' was a man who had the courage to I exp ress his convictions, and to en I, < 1. .... .. Iw... i. . < I.i V- t \ ill ill IIV II UV. IIU'U^III III; \> il*> right and they came within tlu* do- , main of his suithority. Wi' ran ill afford to lose such nam unless we had | more of t hem. A Mother Tells How She Saved Her | l.ittle Daughter's l.ife. I am the mother of eight children and have had a great deal of experi- > enee with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had thedysentery ( in its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of. hut nothing seemed to do her any good. 1 saw by an s advertisement in our paper that t Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and | Diarrhoea Uemedy was highly rec.oin | mended and sent and got a bottle at \ once. It. proved to be one of the f very best medicines we ever had in | the house. It saved my l'utledaugh- c tcr's life. I am anxious for every -i mother to know what an excellent | medicine it is. Had 1 known it at < first it. would have saved me a groat deal of anxiety and my little daughter much sulVorir.g. Vours truly, Mas. I\ Ib ui'icK. Liberty, l\. I For sale ' by Dr. K. Norton and all medicine ' dealers. Josiah Allen's Wife's New Story, ^ ' .losiah Allen's Wife" (Marietta i llolley) has linished her new story, i and the lirst installment is published i in the L a I?I ! : s I lo.M K Jolt it \ At.. It is I in her characteristic, humorous vtdm, t but may be said to be a story with si I purpose. It hears the name of ''My < Stylish Cousin's Daughter." ; The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer l i ii I ! eo Messrs I M. <S: II. F. Powell, prom } inent morcaanlH in Columbus conn- '. ty, N. 0. wrote us in July 1887, that . ''Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd j*avo his child ] one dose of Rovkin s "Worm Killer," and the result was 8(17 worms. He ( wishes all interested to know it. For sale by Hurrou?fhs vV Collins Co. Or, W. S. Stokes has been elected principal of the Cokesbury District School and will send in his resignation as pastor of the Methodist church as soon as a preacher can bo secured to lill his place. ?S. C. Advocate. During the civil war, as well as in our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most troublesome diseases the army had to contend with. In many instances It became chronic and the old soldiers still suf- ' for from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge, (JrceneCo., Pa., is one of these. lie uses Chamberlain's ! Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rome- ' dy and says he never found anything ' l.hftl vv/inl.l ???? 1..... - I* -i- ? < ....... 111111 Qiiril < | U K'K ' liof. It is for sale by Or. 15. Norton j and all medicine doalcrs. ' Or. Thompson is the most ck)(|ucnt ' champion of Sunday lieforin in the world.?Springfield, 111 Daily News. Prevention better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will prevent Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, constipation, jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS < ABSOLUTELY CURE. Largest and most complete estab , lishmcnt South. I Geo. S, Hacker 6c Son N tv Nxi ?? . ' I Manufacturers of DOORS, SASTI, ULlNDS, MOULD- c 1NG AND HUILDING MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. \ 244 King Street. \ Founded >. Limestone - <> (JAFFNEY, S. v.'. Tlii. ' n-illMt on t'.i:- o tt lii lli<' Ii.il> > '1;?tli>uin K.tutli iui.IIiih. Iia< 1 ? < >1111\ . n 11 . , v (. >ru?Uii/><l . mI !( ??, uit.i i" I.AM A. i vlU.i:iA> I i I'V. ii <1 to do .11' i w : !> (tlu> VKUV i;n.m:s'iMi|{ \l)K N.-nrly IA\ . n 'V TIIOI 'S.\ N l> DO 1,1. \ I.' liu\i< l)i'?>n n;>|>r<>i*ri:i i'<l fi>r I \ sll-KNOIl) Nr.W It'll,l)!N<i la l.i-itii? una t?-?l \vlii< Ii will r?<i.l tin n sr^u Aiidltoriiitn, a I,Hilary, a K"a<linr: I too hi, a I iihoii 111 of Natural Si i'-uri", a laviutiful liall lor lie I.Horary Snriotv, anil nomo needed oftlcoa. Tin* >u i Ii I i ii vx will hi- fitrnlHliod Willi now lii>at!i>u apt iiiIiih tlironi>nt, all Hit' niniiiH w 111 In- Mi||>li.'tl itii in'w fiirnitt.ri', now |ilaiioH will In- iiuroliuxsl, 'w' |iIi,vhI?'uI, rlii'iniral it ml iniii?ruI<>!ti<'Ml lulmiaiirli'n w ill Ire i'qiil|)|i('il in abort every thlny Hint i iu'n?H.iarv in III.- work of a tir*! cIum. woniaii N ollriie w ill li<> |.ro\ iil.-il Tin* rile i.- tiufuiialvd in ioutli Carolina fur Ix'anlr and f.ir lii'iillnfuhieHa.ilil.'ritonc College inaki'rt ||H appeal lo liic |>lc TltlOTLY ON ITU OWN MKItITU Literary, i i,.1.1ii;. .i..i i ? "? I.O , WllltM'H, | III* i <ARCOLI<U<1K I) MURK KM AUK <0\ KM b) tlio ut!i? ! ity of the State of Smith chkiIIiki, an ?'m ei iuli v line colli ?e in I KHAtiUllY I- offered lii Imae dent ring to hecuine touehern, There are three e|inrl llienl'. the t'Ol.l.KtiK, the Si: M I N A i( V, I he 'I1IMA11V. I.el I hnestmie'M friend- an'l former indent TUI.L '. HI-: NKW8 ALL OVKK TIIK (trill. The levered ( AIT. II. I'. (. III II-I I II ix e Senior I'lt lennr, I or lmtlier Information litres* the I'leeiilrh ,r.r. i>avis i.oixir:. \. m. i?h.i> Wo fiord (O oll eiMv f W * ? v.. Vf TC. I A ^ W V.tb O TP I V "J las. II. Carlisl >, l<l< I). I 'resit leu t Li?jht depart in nts including 1111 * slow Chair of II iSTOKY and 10''< > COMICS. W'OFKOKI) l-'l ITINO SCHOOL. An cxt'i'llcnt training seltool for xiys. A Al. I)i IMIK, A. M. I load Master, 'or eatalo<pie adores, . .1. A (i \ MKWKI.I,, Spartanburg, S C. nit), tc,i . ? - ? - ...... ... nnmu I M 11| s i~? ' j) KM 111 KM" '& ' H I . > C. M I LIT \ UV ACADMM V Mice of Chairman 1 *< 1:1 in] of Visitor.-;. Cliarli'slon. S O.. July I. is:i Oiii' vacancy in Itenelieiary Cadet lupin the South Carolina Military \cudemy exists in this. Iloivy eeun y. Clanks for application for per nit to enter competitive examimiion. with sheet j^ivino necessary inorination. can l?e obtained from the ospeelive county superintendents if education. Ali applications, fully md eloarlv made out, must he in the lands of the Chairman by the 1st lav of AuousI. C. S. OA l)SI> FN. Chairman Hoard of Vi>it.or-?. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON. S. C. One Hundred and Fourteenth Vejir begins (tel. 2. Furnished 'ooiii iind board in College Dormito y $!<) and $12 a month, according to ooiii. One free tuition scholarship o each count v of South Carolina, he holder to lie appointed by Froi:i 1 e I ii< 1 in' ami I 'ninii ii si,.... i~>' """ ' ""'i1.' iiiijin inw:iiIcnl of Kducntion. ISntranco ICxiininat ions. and ('oinpetitive Kxainilalions for vacant lloyce Scholarships (which civcs ?lf>(l a year), on Sept. 2!)th and HOth. Total exjienses for liol ers of scholarships $108 and $128, accord no to room; for students not holdlie a scholarship $-10, tuition fee, in iddition. Kor catalogues and information in full. Address, 11 a a k i son iiaxdommi. President. I J. H. JOLLIE. "i Manufacturer of Buggies, Roadcarts and Wagons. [iencral repairing in Wood ami Iron. Keeps on hand all kinds of Huggy, Koadcart and Wagon material, s i/.: Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, axles. shafts, springs, holts and nuts, whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand paper and glue, wagon and buggy singletrees, singletree ferules,'dips uid hooks, shaft couplings. king dips. pole yoke's, buggy fifth wheels ind pole circles, wagon slay chains iiue tongue chains, plow handles, licrse and mule slious and nails. Pai.ts of all Oosprintinu. (!uiier? id repairing donu with dispatch HIEC Practical Horseshoer. AND UKNKUAL - HTjAGKSM 1TII. I beg t.i annonnco that I have :>uened ti phice. of Husiness adjoining Messrs. Porter & MeCaskill's sta )los, iyul solicit a share of your put onage. Over 25 years of practical xperlence in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith vork. lloilet repair, etc. Moderate prices and good work nanship guaranteed. >-25-5W. I? in. ' 3PIVEY 6c COLLINS CO. I 1 AGHNTS ? Fire Insurance, Bicycles. ). A. SPJVfcY, A T. COLLINS. President, Secretary. Office in Bank Building. "i'JlCia W 1"1V AO ... .. i r:i s?:i| vnj.imhis.nis ?MM 84?8MJL jo jsoui otfl Xnq _ | ?>uj icq.w #j JLS30 3 H JL AUGUST UREETiNGS Come unci spend your money with us, where ^\ou will always ;vl value received. DO NOT HUNK That our Stock has been picked over and that there is nothing now for you. NEW GOODS Art* beinj^ received evc'v week. It is utterly impossible for us to toll von of everything wt have and price. Our lino of Dress Goods HmUrueinOj |lenriottas, Casluneros, I Vrealos, and Calicoes are beaut iful in patterns and at prices to suit every body. (. >ur stock of HOAl KS1M.JN I loth white and cheeked arc cheaper than ever before. Towels. Doylies and Table Ijilieu cheaper than ever. W e have a very larpfe slock of Dailies, Deals and children's 11 /\N I>K KIlOl 11 KKS. Also a line line of Ladies, Dents and children's hose, from the cheapest to the best. CLOTHING. Oar prices in clothing surpass anything ever offered before. This line was bought cheaper t han ever and we are 01 vino our customers the advantage of this "pickiwl nil liMiufiin ' C'n.i < ni ' " "1' ???' 'l ' ' ' Men's, liny s and (Children's Clothim; before you buy, lor we can sell 1 hem lower t ha n you eaii ^e( I hem in the Inr^e cities A CAPITAL LINE ()l (iENTS WnlTF j AND COLORED SHIRTS '' Much cheaper th'-'.u found at othei j .laces. / pood assortment of Ladies and (Jen 1 s UNDERWEAR, I f you want a pretty tie. <i stylish collar, or a tfood pair of suspenders, j^ive us a call and be up to date. It will cost you no more th >n old styles that you ^et elsewhere. Ueinnnil iei- t I i:i I vvm unlv ?.!_ vertise what wo keep.' SHOES! SHOES!! We guarantee t hat wo 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 i Cheaper than you can buy il any where else. RICK MEAL GRITS TOM ATOES and all canned goods, In fact, almost anything to cut. 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 iroo'.l stock of Harness. Hridles, Ilames, Shovels. Fitehforks, Hoes. and everything needed on a farm. Now friends, time and space forbid our telling you all we have, but we simply ask you to do us the kindness to see our stock before you buy. For we can save you money. Don't, forget thai have a line assortment of nice Fruits and candies. We arc very truly yours, BURROUHGS & COLLNS CO, I Six Millions of Pounds Wanted ,' this is run nnsy norsn i.ytiih statu to sho it' ron. k v '(j. /. \ -/) o. \ n on rn n. most < 'o.i/HTHTH l.y H I 'l\lI )' HHSHHCT. II E HA I H HL HA T )' OH HD'HHS. WHO H HI'llESH.YTTH H A. Hid EST,M. lA'HH. H'TVH Kits A.N I) i'.XI'UK i wn> in 11 lis ? omit ry. ami wo have nodoubt, a! Ho o of this Tobacco season tlu: 1 our books will Uiow that a larger per cent, of the tobacco sold here is bought direct by Manu'..cturers and Exporters than any market, according to <|uantitv sold. It is a well-known fact that manufacturers and exporters have to buy it before it can be consumed. OKU M It. If. A. ItKAMS. THE MAXAOEE OKTIIIS IIOKSE, HAS HEEN A MANUKACTKEER, .DEALER AND WAEEHOUSKM AN for MO UK THAN ^1 KoltTY YEARS. lie started the Warehouse business in Durham 28 YKAUS AKO, AN!) K IS ?I K IX! M ENT on Tobacco can 't be QUESTIONED. HE CI YES IMS RKESoNAL ATTENTION TO KVKItY KILE OF roHACCO SOU) AT THIS IIOKSE TO SEE THAT EVERY PILE I5RINCS THE 111C 11 EST KItlCE I'OSSI HLE. No one can work harder for t he farmer's interc-l than he, for he is a Tit I E EA EMEU'S KU1END When more convenient to ship than to haul, remember it will receive the same at tent ion. I f at any time any one should be In dissatisfied with prices, we wiil ha ve t heir Tobacco packed in (irst class style free of charge. ()ur ^radiiiLT department eau't be surpassed, you ?jet firstclas> ?rradin^'for aetua! e et. an I N < >IJ11 TORAKCO INSURE!) UN HI SOLI) LUKE OK CIIARCE. ^?v-_vf -x-> yi ^ Don't fail to ^ive us ;i t rial and be eouvineed Ilia wo i:iVoI?<-T to stand in the front ranks ??f ri^Kt and do our duty lor all. This house will reecho Tobaeeo any time from daylight until 12 o'clock at ni;;ht. When you ronii' ask what the following stands for: \V. M. B, and S. A. G. and If. A. H. Your fri_n'ls, ELLIS & MURCHISOIV, H. A. REAMS. Manager. WATCH! Make This Space Your Special Study Next Week. A. C. Thompson of the Conway Bargain House is Now at the North Making Extensive Purchases. r_rhoiin )sori <Sr Co. KINGSTON HOTEL. C. S. CAUSEY, PROP. BEST ATTENTION TO TRAVELERS. BANK Fare the best the country affords. Everything New. Design Modern BEST ACCOMMODATION. B. <L COLLINS, President. I). A. SP1VBY, Cashier BANK OF CONWAY CONWAY, S. C. - (1<t/)il<(l Slock $20,000- SurjJnx FiithI $8,000 DIltKCTOUS: U. CI. Cumins, W It. tjrwia.y 1) a Sim v by. C. 1\ QuA'iti.khai'm, L'\ A. TtruttoiruiiH. Wo transact. iv general bunking business, and guarantee promp utton tion to any and ail matters intrusted to our care. s Tliis Hunk respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, firms and V corporations and will give every reasonable facility consist lit with sound banking to those doing business with it,