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Tf H * "' F # 11 V' a re />!('(( serf /o <( // //? Toba ceo. .IU To l.iu <<> si on Market is n me pern/ a it en t f tj \. . II | mr mmm- mA lr // ftlacen Horri/'s ,\hti Our lUnjcrs urc ///?>/t -101/cd \\ i' l >oj-T tit thank 1110 Tobacco I bcyoiuKill expectations. We can V E. COLES , Slir jijovvii ijfvalil. I' n! > I is!),- ! livery Thursday. THURSDAY, AUG, 24, 1899 | MAT fl-iUS LOCAL AND OTHHRWISIi. A nother seashore parly went to t ho I) ?aeh 1 !iis wool;. Is very day is a busy day at the Tobaeeo Warohous . Tawye lot of Paints jir-l roe *ived at W. \{ Lewis's. All colors. Mrs. J., II. .1?>11 "u? is visiting her <lau^hter, Mrs. Heaves at IVlzor. Very oratifyiu^ prions have been realized for tobaeeoon this market. Hon. Jt>l.a P. Durham was here last week* settling with the Treasurer. Miss.Jessie lluck, of Hoston, arri ve.l here last week on a visit to her rolat i ves. All laundry in the hands of 111 T. Lewis will be sent to Wilmington Monday morning. On account of much handling of freiofht Tuesday nij/ht. train was about t wo hours late. ("li? to W. R. Lewis' if you want to lind Coal Irons and everything else in tho hardware line. The naval stores men say that hi^h prices for spirits of turpentine uill I'tinl inno i lieniKrlinnf <! ?? oom p v "nll 'U V / ? I Mosses. J. fl. MeCaskill and K. I/. Floyd, came back from Richmond Tuesday. Me. and Mrs. J no. S. Mooec, of 11 mnettsvillc, are here visiting their daughter, .Mes. Malcolm W. Collins. C ill on \V. R. L >wis foe Coats Theead. Stae Rye and Rail Road Snuir. Jobber in each of these aelicles. ^ Missies Maej/ic Williams and Annie Power and Me. Ruedie McNeill,; left, yesterday foe the Isle of Ralin ! to begone seveeal days. Conway is alive this week w'th ' the teachers of the county, who nee heeo attending the Summer School. Fourteen fishermen out of sixteen were lost on thoeoast of North Carolina last week in the storm, by the capsizing of their boat. Over fifty thousand pounds of tobacco was sold hern on tlio floor of our warehouse for the six days end jno last Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Thompson and children during Mr. Thompson's absence in ^"northern cities, spent the time at Tat tie River. Mr. J. C. Blum, of Tattle River, has boon here for several days in charge of the Con way Bargain ITouse <lurine the absence of the proprietor Mr. W. K. Porter returned home last week. After soiling his stuck in * Richmond, he made a tour of other prominent cities before relurninir. Messrs C. K. Do/.ier and W. I*. H.istiek. of IJfitton's Neck and Mr. Hyrd Pozier, of Columbia. wore. here during t. In* past week visit in;,' Mr nnd Mrs \j Dozicr. Horry soil is iii demand. A Mr. j <J reeiistrcet, of Kansas, wrote Mr. A, Shortr^dgo last week: '"Send me! v sample of your soil, I am interest.-' < 1 in your s *etion." The lust ehanee To vis!t Wiliiiing ?m an I the sea coast. The train 1" !? < s Conway on tlio morning of the! ii ii (Say of September, at (> o'clock. 1 i>? sure to be on hand. ORI 'OR TH ' II F I Willi I I'll II I I I ?Ihll 11HII : 'tnucc /o onr J'/'iends f/irouo, <i with ns/'of (ir < / // > :o'n . f r.sf tt hi i.sh etl a ml tee will ho Over T\ La .vi / ' Av7 on <t /)((/' trillt oilier ttnt a'enIleiiittit ttml re/west nI / 'Iantors of I lorry for tlio handsome p; buto mgratulate the p >ple of llo:r\ , MANAGER. Don,I forgot that tlio last excursion IS!HI comes oil Wednesday, Sop tembor the 13tli. Only $1 50 for tlio round trip, Coinvnv to Wilmington and return Keep thcStomaoli and l.owels in good condition, tlio Waste Avenue-. o|)on and free by an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver .Medicine. For sale by Dr. Iv Norton. The annual catalogue of Clems(?n College is ready for distribution. A copy will be sent to any address upon application to President Hart /.og, ('loinson College. S. C. Our tobacco market is established and our people are jubilant over the prospect awaiting us. lOvery one says that the crop will be increased four fold next season. Alabama is to have an exclusively negro town. It starts with -100 in1... I.! I .ii.4 ci TvT.... i 1. f\ I:.... I . 11 (i i /1 i . 111 i ; >. 4 w i i i v ill ill > I \> < i exelusively while (owns into which negroes arc not. allowed to'enter, and they arc peopled by northorn whites. In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is invaluable. It oives Tone to the Stomach, .Aids Digestion and Assists Nature in carrying oil'all Impurities. Cor sale by Dr K. Norton. Don't forget to come and see us at the New York Racket Store when in Conway. Prices cut on everything. The ooods must o<> 'o make room for more. Coods now coming in every day. To keep youn<j keep well, keep the Nerves calm the hotly ruddy and well fed. and with Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medicine regulate the Stomach and Dowels. Cor sale by Dr. K. Norton. I lev. W. S. McCaskill came up on Tuesdays steamer, spending the niirlil tier,, with hi? <-hi 1.1 i .mil irn ing on yesterday to Tilly Swamp church, where he is to hoid a series of meetings commonciug to-day. The damage done by the late Texas llood is placed at $7,414,000 The submerged area ontuined 1,.'1X0,000 acres, and X.100 farms. There were R08,0OO acres under cultivation. 880,000 in cot ton. 124,400 in corn, 10. XOO in sugar cane and 28,000 in other crops. # The soothing and healing propcrt ies of Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy, its pleasant taste and prompt aed permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by Dr. E. Norton and all medicine dealers. The seashore party of last week spent several days very pleasantly at Singleton's Swash, returning on Saturday. They are indebted to Mr. Arthur burroughs who arranged the trip on the eve of his leaving for school and to Kev. and Mrs. \V. E. Ilarre for their care of the party in the general supervision of the trip. The new ofticers from South Carolina assigned to the new regiments of vo'unteers, are: Claude E. Saw yer. Captain; Silas .I. >lcCuughrin. Fred. Mobley, Lewis A Griffith and Clarence S. Nettles, First Lieutenants. Work on the road between) A shepole and Hub, N. C., is going ulicud rapidly. A large force of hands are at work and it is expected that the missing link will be supplied .sometime before the end of the year. This will give us a better outlet than we now have and will facilitate the progress that we are now enjoying. The party at Singleton's Swash1 made an excursion o the new town 1 last Thursday taking diniKr there. They were very much pleased with their tripwhieo was made on the strand and the location forth town ! The growt h is almost cnliroly of oak and a most desirable place to build in many respects for a Summer resort. Just as soon as the railroad gets through, workmen will he kepi busv huildiiur houses mwl its <it season will surpass tin* most sun-I ^uine expectations 1 IY A |iVi 1 i W W INI ? EQ A 1 p hoi/l / /V r coit nl //. I lull on/ La h ' j'n '''/ /// v 7'.M<' / /'/V ' of l' til l or l).l I L )' S./LDS. vo Hundr rgest Sales E kRKET Fll / older markets. II men n he I end in Tnlm ceo /inns nj i a trounce jjiven us in tin* hr<rinini?. ' in o.meral for the in irke 1 suee *->i of 1 HO For Headache caused most likely I>y a Disordered Stomach, accompanied by Constipation, nsi* Dr. M . Sim.nous l/ivcr Medicine. For saK' by Dr. Iv Norton. Wan i ki?. A strong bov to learn I lorseslioeino and ISlsiclc<mit li trade. ; \\ a?_res ^1 >() per week. Apply to J. I), liuine. Conway, S C. Manilla, August 21.- While a rceonoiterbio party of tlie 2-11li infant ry, under ('apt Crane, was crossing I lit* Mariipiina Uiveron a raft to-day the hawser broke. The current, very swift at that point, caused the raft to capsize drowning nine enlist ed men. The Cnitcd States transport Tar tar. from San Francisco, July 21.' with Cen. Joe. Wheeler and his daughter, troops of the I Sit h infant rv and iimfe lltmi .* ' 1 !t(l(l llllll in i>nin has arrived. .1. F. (irillin. I juncaslor, S. C. savs: For 18 years 1 lui.e used and reeoininonde I I)r M. A. Siimnons Liver Medicine lo all Faintcrs as their host medicine for painter's i Colic and Torpid Liver. I find it far superior to Zeilin's. For sale by Dr. I hi. Norton. Letter from Dr. Norton, Conwav, A no. 2H, Lm roi: I loituv II i:it \ 1.1>; I have neither the time nor the inclination to undertake the duties of Inleiulcnt or Mayor of Con way: The ... l e a \ ' i ? loeuioers in i ue ('(Milieu Wliose Icl'ia is now about to expire hav discharg i ed their duties faithfully and well and deserve the compliment of a reelection, and I earnestly advise all voters to re elect the old hoard.. They have the ability and experience j to make more ellicient officers since 1 serving one term. I Inspect fully, 10. Nohton. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little j thing that ever was made is Dr. i ICings New Life I Mils. lOvery pill is a sugar coated globule of health,1 that changes weakness into strengt h, . listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're won- ' derful in building up the health. On-' ly 2">e perl>ox. Sold by Dr. 10. Norton Kingston Hotel. A It It I V A I.S |) UK I NO PAST WKKIv. J V Causer, I'a; Willis Tarbox, Ind; Mr and Mrs,I F Spivey, Ga; 10 II Rice, Tenn; Deter Hubbard, Va; A Cockncll, iOngland; J R Dorham, Columbia; Misses Anna Grainger, | Grace Dusonbury and Laura Snow- ! don, W.I Hughes, .1 II Allsbrook, I) II Sarvis, W FMishoe, I IF Graham, i Jere Mishoe and IJ A Duscn airy, county. Mr and Mrs Mullins and Miss , Marion. A Shocking Tragedy, Williston. Aug. 20. The town of Williston is shocked beyond measure by a feartul tragedy occurring/ hto last nijrht about !> o'clock. I/.*wis Smith, the 17-year-old son of Dr. .1 M. Smith, in tryir.tf to remove a pistol from his pocket dropped the weapon which was discharged, mortally wounding his mother, whodied about II o'clock. A more alTeetionate son and mother it would have be n difficult to find Lewis is overwhelmed with orief. and has the sympathy of the entire community* . NOTICE. The County Hoard of Education will hold an examination September I tth from ! a. m. to p. in. for the purpose of examining applicants to teach in the public s hools of I lorry county. Wry Respectfully, I). I). IIAllllKl.SON, Co. Supt. Kd 4 W All V A Y. i I O F L E urart^.;. jonsic iarMS-.cwtev fesxjv m^iu- ?nmuj*?e. ,.. . .. 11 ..... / . . / . / / it i) i f rcu (u (.vf' / iiiiii' cum//t ci < ! !tc farm '?/ . li / // /// nrt V/' / ed Thousi ,ver Known on RMLYEST sllml oui',\/ft/'/k'c/ /.v nol/ti/u'ri '// C cull 1/ /I f/. llorry now lias a urirUet eq'i il to any in t I'lo To'nnvo Knterpri v.\ W pic > y ? i i t ICV ^ U if * vmi v WHY FOB# MARRIKI) At the residence ?r Mr. .1 \V. j Johnson, August Itlth, Mi>s Laura R. Elvis, to Mr. Daniel .1 Skipper. I all of I lorry. We wish the younj^ |>oople much joy. Subscriber. Red Hot From the Gun Was the hall that hit (?. 15. Stead man. of Newark, Mich. in the <'i\-iI War. It caused horrible Hirers that notrcatmcnt helped for lid years. Then Ihieklen s Arni *a Salve cured him (hires (hits. I {raises, llurns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Krap u >ns. i>osi i'iii> euro on earth. 'Jo cents a l)o\. Cure ^uurunloNl. | Sold I?v Dr. K. Norton, l)ru;jjjist. Cool Spring. Tobacco curing is over. Fodder is being pulled, though damaged to some , \lent by 11 u? w ind storm last week. .Mr ,\l. .M. Skipper. nearj 1 here, lost two calves by a stroke of 9 I i ; 1?111 i i?; recently.\ Turpentine far fl mors are pleased with present pri m cos. Dev. (I. F. Stanley, tilled his ^ appointment at Antiocli idnireh last fg Saturday and Sunday, and will he a* gin a nicotine: of days at his next up point men t, Sat am lay the I (it h of Sep Vg tember. Would he glad to hear from other parts of the county. Zi i? Coon. ....... I A row occurred in Louisiana last S%! I 1 I 1 VI 1 ? 1/ lint U'itoli I'onn ? ?".? I . v j /? i ? \ ii iwui iiiiii, i iiht on one side. The lone man shot tin? other three dead and then died slid ilenly from wounds received i > the r<?w. Horry's Sninnier School. I'rof. Thomas A. Sharpe, Superintendent of the Darlington (i raded' Sehool and I'rof. I'orter Mollis of the I took Mill (iraded School arrived herd last Thursday and opened the i Slimmer Sehool. The attendance, I which was good at first has increas 1 ed daily since and all of the county teachers will no doubt avail them selves of this rare opportunity for receiving instruction and we believe will be bettor prepared to discharge H the important duty of imparting in I struction to others. We are glad fl to have these educators and teach- ^ ers in our midst and trust that their stay among ns may result in great benefit to each <>ih Tho Coming of Baby ^ai brings joy or pain. It's for the ^ 1 1 mother to decide. With good health Ik and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. McELREE'S j Win? of Gardui ;Bui takcsaway all terrors!))' strengthening | imc vital organs. It fits a mother for ^ baby's coming. Hy revitalizing the dene nerve centres it has brought chubby, |v', ei crowing youngsters to thousands of i.' . ' weak women who feared tliey were ivOlK. barren. It purifies, heals, regulates llul? and strengthens, and is gooaforall los, i women at all times. No druggist whip would be without it. $i 00 nape For advice in cases requiring special si ir 4 directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies'Advisory Department," ' The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat- ' tanooga, Tenn. ? % 11 n(' 1 M US. I,Of;ISA IIAI.K.of Jefferson.Or*., U'ld hfiyH: M\\ h*A 1 fifst t<><?k Win# of C ardu! I , wo had been married three yearn, hut could not have arty children. Nine months later I \l *A -WW f 1l^ If y> JlA JL JL' H O. A"*1""" 'Ts .in IC x^ifsrar~\&ac>7*n-3ucr*<aLrx'.'r?aM^aL??baR ?:* >'</ and ('(/((i/t/tt'd in /irsl-i ihcml (\f v// mIm nt'cs on ind Pou i a New Marl ABLSSHE mt c nf don b!. II isnl/'i In* State, and lo tln? fanner.; of tlio >iiIiuiiiilion of our faithful sorvio \GGO Wi What docs your mirror say? I Docs it tell you of some little I streaks of gray? Arc you K pleased? Ho your friends of H the same age show this loss a of power also? Just remember that gray | j1 i null imti iictunics uarKcr I 1 without help, while dark hair B \ rapidly becomes pray when M 1 once the change begins. fl i will bring back to your hair | the color of youth. It never | fails. It is just as sure as I that heat melts snow, or that I water quenches fire. B t< It cleanses the scalp also H tl and prevents the formation of D i| dandr .ff. it feeds and nour- B n ishes the bulbs of the hair r making them produce a luxu- < riant growth. It stops the tl hair from falling ut and gives 1 a fine soft finis! to the hair it as well. j, Wo liavo a book on the Flair an?t I li Sculp which you may oht.ilu fri?o I U|n>n request. I " If you tin not olitulii <11 ilu' hone Mr j vou oxpocti'ii fimii the ii-o of tint Hi . Vigor, vt rite tho l>i-ctor iihuiit It rn ' IVEY 6c COLLINS CO. r ? AORN'IS e Insurance, \\ Bicycles. t SPIVHY, A T COLLINS. j* 'resident, Secretary. d i in Dunk Liullditttf. j' Pahicu* Market, *?4 nar '*(T\ ja x > J + |) n () li 1! li \iKKV and MI'TTOX ov ry >i day on few til T iTctoon <S. lOritfbt's. * can have beef delivered at your 0 wse at anv hour of the dav. \ it Market in tlie ice building. T 11 V I. H. JOLLIE. \ Manufacturer of , ?*< ?gies, Roadcarts and \ Wagons. ral repairing in Wood and Iron. ^ s on hand all kinds of Ihieoy. Icart and Wayon maierial. viz: " spoken and rirns. wheels. a\ ? diatts. springs. bolts and nuts. ^ sockets, dashes, wn.-diors. sand r and ;due. v.aeon and bio/ey '| etrees, singletree ferules, clips h hooks, shaft couplings, kin*? k pole yokes, bueoy fifth wheels ' >ole eireles, wajfnn stay chains '' tongue chains, plow handles, >} and mule shoos and nails, i t of all description. (Jencrpairine done with dispatch. J * % DTjS >BACC( '/(i.s'.s' sf t//e. II 'rttrr unit' rot Tofntrrn shu'Ct/ irtlli tt.s /j rids Sold. cet. ED. ruth/ jOu it</<'<!f itml hi J s j'tt county is duo the emlit. The succ and cordially solicit your patrona (\REHOUi Summons I-<>r Relief. ATM i >1 SOUTH CAROLINA, { COUNTY or IIOKRY. S (('ourt of ('oinmou 1 Me is ) Adtlio llurtouyh', Fxecu Copy Sum 11 i \ and 1 )oualil T. Mr J Neil!, Kxecutor, ot the/mens. For Re estate of Franklin (?/ Ihtrronqhs, deceased. \ lief, i Miiiiitiir/ against y (Complaint Alfred Smith and Kiln I >. A Smith. I)efendnut. / Served.) l'o the I tefendunts Alfred Smith and Kiln I>. Smith. You are hereby .summoned and reipdr d to answer the complaint in this action, id which a copy is here wit h served upon you,and to serve a copy of your answer o the said complaint on the subscriber at llU llflUl'i. ..I I O /> !- - u 11 in ii i wenty lays alter tIk* service hereof, exeliiHhe of In- day of such service: ami il you fail to mswer the complaint withi i tin* time foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will ipply totlie Court forth.- relief ilemamle.l n the complaint. Uour. 15 Si Mtitoitoiaiii, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dutnl .1 illy 2Stb. IS'.)'.!. !o Alfred Smith ah.-ent defendant*. Pake Notice- That the complaint in his action was tiled in the olliee of the hrk of the *. 'oil r t oft omiuon I'leas for lorn County on .lul,t SJHth IH1MI. Hour. 15. Si AitnoKot i. il, IMaintill's Attorney. [. A. Mi I)KU.moi T, C. C. C. 1\. II C. tit. Oil aid or i. iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) liolllt Y COUNTY. ; 11 y Wm H. 11Al#l> W ICI< i Prohnte .1. tlge, Whereas, Dr. It. < I, Sloan made suit to me ? grant him Letters of Administration ol lie Kstate of and clfects of i'eter Vnlight, ceo soil, These are therefore to cite and diminish all and singular the kindred and rof/itors of .he said I'eter Yaught, deceits d. that thoy*^>e and nppear before mo in lie ('oni t of I'robate. to be held at < 'onway lorry County, on lhc2Hihdiy of August, ist., after publication thereof ,at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, to show cause, if any they ave, why the sal 1 Administration should (>i do grantee. (liven under my hand inul seal this 13th ay of August, A. I)., 18!)'.). W.M. 10. I I.MID WICK, I'rohato Judge, I lorry County. Foreclosure Sale. itatko''' s( >1jtii carolina, i iiokky County. s By virtue of authority conferred by ie mortgage of Daniel (Iraiuger to John MeDermott dated lltli day of January .. 1)., 1881), and recorded in olllce of Kegiter of Mesne Conveyenro for llorry (,'oun f, on 111th day of of February, A, I) , 181)!), i Vol. No. (1. Pages 1128, 321, 32.?; ami lily transferred to mo.- the amount due n said mortgage having been consented in writing endorsed on said mortgage nd recorded as required by Statute and ie condition of "aid mortgage having been roken. 1 will sell before the Court House t Conway, tt. C., during the usual sale ours on the lirst Monday in Sepb ipbor 81)1), to the highest bidder for cash: All those two certain parcels of land do ribed in said mortgage, in Orecu Sea 'ounship of said County and State the ist containing II.ty acres commencing on .11. Turbeville's corner, thence nearly outli to "Big (Join Bay" to a pine corner u Caleb Spivey's line, thence said Spi ey'sline to A. It. 'I urheville's line,thence i" said Turbovillo's line to the beginning, 'lie other containing one hundred and fty acres, more or less, bounded by Luke butts on the Fast and Fredrick (iia'nger r., on the South, Dwlght (Irainger on the 1 est and A. !>. Turl eville on the North. Excepting howexer from this -ale two res of the land hettlofore conveyed t?? i III A .. I. MIIHl JUKI N\ 1 I III ll'OIlt Ol -11(1 rn- It's house. Fhki> < i IC viN< kit, Assignee of Mortgagee, ug. I7ih 180!). ilt. -lotice of Town Election. Uy (' ,! r <? the Tow n Council of the 'own of Cnmvay, mi election will be held i the Court House at ('onway S. on 'riday August 1H00, for an Intendant ml four Wardens foi said Town. I'ol > open at 8 o'clock a. in , and close at I 'clock p. in. All vott is must produce e\v tow n regis)ration certificates, Ik Van hi sKNiu uy, Clerk of Town Council. uly urith it. E ntn j'nr llic recc/if ion of //our l/ir ///n it I e/'.s tris/t if. Our I N, /'/ to r.yci ll una in /h r-SIu /r. ess in every particular has been far in muiittiiitiinjjf the market. 1 I inn st ill to lie found lit sumo old stand. I am receiving New iioods I FltlCttll CltOCFdtlKS, IIAIIDWAKK, I SIIOKS, *$cc, Ac, weekly. Macon. Corn, Su^ar, Meal, finis, Coll'ce, .Molasses. Syrup, Mutter, 14ird, (lakes, Tobacco, Cigars. Candy, both plain and Fancy. AI v line of I) r v Moods v 1111 X o 11111 w is complete. I invite a careful inspection. No trouble to show yoods or quote prices. Come to see me when you come to town. nay Urine1 me your Rees. Cldekens and Wax, and little later on your cotton. You will find me in market to please. Yours for business, J. R. PRICE. Earnest and most complete estab lislnnent South. 'Geo. S. Hacker & Son G . V Manufacturers of 1 DOORS,SASH, IJLINDS, MOULDING AM) BIJILDINC M AT Kill A L. CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. irrir Practical Horseshoer AND HUMORAL -- BLACKSMITH. I bog t > announce tliut 1 have opened a place of Business adjoining Messrs. Porter A McCask ill's sta bles, and solicit a share of your patronage. Over 25 years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith work, Boilerrepair, etc.* Moderate prices and good workmanship guaranteed. 5-25-99. I{ in. S. 311 LIT V It V AC A I > KM V Office of Chairman Hoard of Visitors. Charleston, S. C., July 1. 189. One vacancy in Beneficiary Cadetship iu 11 ?t* South Carolina Military A adotny exists in this. Horry county. Blanks for application for permit to enter competitive examina uon. Willi sheet eivinu' necessary information, can be obtained from the respective county superintendents of education. All applications, fully and clearly made out, must tie in the hands of the Chairman by tin' 1st dav of August. C. S. OAOSDKN. Chairman ISoar 1 of Visitors.