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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1Q00
hie candidates breathed a deep
sigh of relief when they were told
that thi county campaign would be
shortened by the executive commit
tee. and doubtless the change will be
appreciated by the people.
. The nominee for Governor in New
York will be named by Senator
Piatt, and will be pledged to nullify
the franchise tax law. It was for
this purppge that Roosovclt was
forced to run for \'iec President.
Corporations in which Senator Piatt
owns stock arc compelled to pay
large sums under this tax. Possibly
this may explain why Piatt wanted
Roosevelt out of the way.
A Rkimjhmcan judge in Kentucky
has recognized the validity of one of
Taylor's pardons and has turned
loose a man against whom there was
the strongest evidence of complicity
in the murder of Goebel. This is
the first time that a court has recognized
a pardon issued to a man
for a crime before he h.-.il been convicted.
Hon. R. H. Scarborough delivered
an address yesterday at Scran ton
where he was invited by a commit
too r?f tlw> ? Tr'
?.. uuaim'M men. 11 is prospects
for success in the congressional
race are very encouraging and
they grow brighter as the campaign
advances. The p-'ople-of the district
will at once see his ability and fitness
for the position he seeks when
they hear his speeches on the stump
and compare them with those of his
competitors. To know liiin is to be
his friend.
The Farmers' Institute which will
be held here sometime in August
should be well attended by the farmers
of the county. The local committee
should if possible fix the date
at a time when the crops arc laid
by and the farmer has a period-of comparative
leisure, and to this end
should confer with some of the farmers
over the county, and ascertain
the time best suited for the purpose.
There is u oe a series of lectures on
subjects pertaining to agriculture |
wliich will be highly Instructive and j
- the farmer will gain new ideas which (
will be of service to him in his occu- '
pation. The success of the institute '
depends entirely upon the interest '
the farmers take in it. We hope \
the farmers generally will attend it. <
; <
Was It A Miracle?
*
"The marvelous cure of Mrs. Rena
J. Stout of Consumption has created '
intense excitement in Cammaek, j
Ind." writes Marion Stuart, a lead- j
ing druggist of Munofe, Ind. She (
only weighed 1><) pounds when her t
doctor in York ton said she must (
soon die. Then she began tousv Dr. v
King's New Discovery and gained
37 pounds in weight and was com- ,
pietely cured. " It has cured thou- n
sands of hopeless cases, and is posi.
tiv^^guoranteed to cure all Throat, a]
Lung diseases. 50c and
bottles
d;i
" IsL
announces
how Mr. b. r. kino MEt h
DEATH.
The l:ncts as Related by a PHer
Who was With him at the Tim?.
On J vine 1 T?t li lie left Conway i
route to Philadelphia to attend tl
National Republican Conventioi
He was in his usual health at tb
time. He reached Philadelphia t
Saturday the HJth. On Monday tl
i?m no was won aim spoilt tho da
about vlio city. Hate intheafte
noon lie wrote letters to his frienc
:it homo. Karly in the evening, pr<
sumubly ubont 8 o'clock, ho ea'lc
at tho Collonado Hotel, the hea<
quarters ot the Kepublican Fart;
From that point, in company wit
one K. II. Deas, he went out to vie
tho parade and was along the line <
the procession >n Hroad Street ;
about it o'clock, I'. M.
lie remained at the corner <
I .road and Catherine Streets pr<
bably, about half an hour. Desirin
to get out of the crowd, he boardc
a car on Catherine Street runnin
from the South side of Hroad aero:
Hroad Street and on up CatheVir
Street in a Northwardly dircctioi
The car was an open electric street
ear, the side board or step extent
ing the full length of the ear. Dot
entered at the front and took h
position inside the car. Mr. Kin
stepped on the platform near tl
rear of the ear, which was then i
motion, and asked the conductor
he could reach Fine Street on tin
ear. The conductor replied that 1
could not, as that car was going i
an opposite direction from I Mi
Street. Hy that time the car wi
some 8(1 or 10 yards from thocros
ing at which Mr. Kino had gottc
on tho car. On icceiving this repl
lie either fell or stepped from tl
platform of the car on which he ws
standing. Deas says, that, as I
looked around after hearing the coi
doctor give this reply to Mr. Kiiq
Iio saw the latter fulling. Mis in
pression is that Mr. King steppe
to the ground, and the car inovin
so rapidly, he was thrown violentl
backward, his head striking on tli
asphalt, pavement. As soon as tli
car reached the next corner, a shot
distance ahead, Deas sprang out an
ran back to whore Mr. King ha
fallen and found hall a dozen or in or
persons around him, and they ha
removed him from the street to tli
side-walk. Almost immediately
policeman came up and within a fei
minutes an ambulance was cillc
and Mr. King was carried to th
Howard Hospital, ^it the corner <
Broad and Catherine Streets Ther
ho was examined by the chief ph>
sician, Dr. J. IV MeCool, and wa
treated for shock. He seemed, a
that time, in a dazed condition. II
rallied and recovered sutliciently t
walk from the hospital with the a?
sistance of Deas and another person
lie seemed to be very sick and vom
iLoci profusely. He was taken froi
the hospital to a boarding house o
Pine Street and put to bed. 11
rested but little during the night
and evidently was n at in full pos
session of his faculties. On Tuosdn
morning, the 19th, Dr. H. P Swayn
was called in to see him, and exam
ined him, as did also the hospitu
physician, to ascertain if there wer
any fractures as to result of the fall
None were discovered and he wa
treated according to the symptom
shown, until Thursday night, th
21st, when he was removed to th
Jewish Hospital in the suburbs c
Philadelphia, and there he remaiuci
in the care of the hospital physicia
until Friday evening at 7:15, whe
he died. There was an autops;
performed on Saturday or Sunda,
and a certificate given, showinj
death from hemorrhage of the brain
His body was embalmed and sen
home from Philadelphia, the trail
leaving there at 11:38 A. M. on Sun
day the 24th inst. The corps
reached Conwav on the night of th
25th, and was buried in the Pres
bytorian churchyard on the follow
ing morning by the Knights o
Pythias and the Masonic Fraternl
ties, and the Odd Fellows and Chosei
Friends, of which orders Mr Kinj
was a memoer.
The County Canvass is short
oned one half.
The executive committee of tin
Democratic party met in the cour
house last Saturday for the purposi
:>f making arrangements for tlx
coining campaign. The most impor
Lant matters to come before tin
body were the assessment of candi
lates and the matter of shortening
the canvass. The assessment o
the candidates for the differon
. ?1 C. .1 ?-11
/iijucs ?tir> ii acu his iuuowb: lilOl'K ()
Uourt $20; Sheriff J?2(); Supcrvksoi
\H) Superintendent of Kducation, $8
Auditor, $15; Treasurer $15; State
Senator $10; Representatives $5
\ resolution was introduced and
>assed fixing the campaign meet
rigs at eleven places, one precinct
n each township, thus making the
anvass shorter by al>out one hall
han heretofore. The campaign will
>pen at Dog Bluff Aug. 13th, and
vill cIojC at Conway Aug. 24th.
A ^solution was passed asking
he candidates to furnish a big pioic
ancl^jarbecue at Conway some
ime abo^L Aug. 1st, and invite
II the peojk of the county.
A e 1 i a
ite on
/
)
T i i W*
; fummumuutuuaiiiu
is Adrian.
Is Mr. Patrick Miney, of (toolsprin# j
K visited relatives here last, Sunday.
10 Miss Klun Hewis. of Wilmington, j
n after spending a couple of -vccks,
.. pleasantly with relatives here re-,
turned home last week,
it Magistrate linker will hold court
ie at Adrian next Saturday.
n Mr. J. H. Neely candidate for Co.
Supt. o( Education, is ie. the race to
1( win. llo is a popular iniil pro^nvs-1 ^
,s sive teacher, and if elected will make 81
s an ctlicicnt, ollicer. Of course lie ^
m will carry Adrian, his homo procinct
solidly. aj
Wo undorstand the trustees of r
10 (local Hope school luve secured the E
is services of Mr. T. C. Harnhill, c f S
10 CJalivunts Ferry for the next turn a
of their school. V
Our people hero highly appreciate (
" the nice way in which Mr. ,1. It.
Allsbrook has held up the price of
<1 turpentine and when the time comes
jr to vote they will be at the polls to
y return the compliment. J. N. .1.
io " ? ?
ie Loris. f
Em to u 11 kitamt:?We have been a
d having continued rains. a
(1 Crops are looking fine. c
Several farmers began filling and v
curing the first barn of tob.iceo this s<
(' week.
o There is more sickness in this y
a town and section from malarial fe l<
v vers than we have ever known be- it
, fore. Several new and severe cases w
U hn .1 1 11 ' ?
iuiviiik tiuvuiu|i(.'(i Nero in ilie last t
e few days. w
?f This town stands much in need n
e of anfot her\loetor to loc 11 ?* here, Dr. h
, Sam Mace hardly being able to moot w
the many calls in and out of town o<
s in his largo practice. f<
t Mr. W. K. llolt left us this morn ii
(> ing for South port, N C., for a few h
o C,u -Vs.
Mr. (J. C. Butler, of Farmer, was
hero a short while today. His
' friends are urging him to enter the
i- r ice for county treasurer, ho would
u make a good officer
Mr. T. Jj, Highsintth, our popular
f rallroadmgent spent Sunday at Chadc
bourne, N. C.
, Mrs. Mary Elliot to, an aged and
I. most respected lady, died hero last 1
week. The remains were f alcon to
the old family graveyard for burial s.
0 near Zoan church.
i- Mr. I). J. Butler, of Little River, 11
[1 was hero to-day.
t, Mr. Mayo Prince of this town is
out home sick with fever, also Miss
es Amanda and Etta Patterson are 'll
s both very sick with fever,
s Every one expresses deep regret
(, at the sad news of the untimely st
death of It. R. King.
1 Wishing the Hkiiai.d much suc^
cess. Yours truly,
a if.
n
" Bugksvllle,
y Crops are growing very fast. f
ir Most of the crops in this section ?
i. are injured by the recewt heavy rains
t and especially cotton and tobacco,
ii We expect to euro our first barn this
- week.
o In answer to "FiliusV question,
o will the turpentine buyer of San- j
i- ford do for a county officer? No, we
fear that he will loose his neighbor's
f vote if he considers it like the tor
- pontine worth fift?cn cents less than
n the one further ofT.
? We have no doubt that Hon. U. 15.
Scarborough will represent us in fl
congress, atyd wo folks down Worn f
- say that, lion. H. II. Woodward and
Uncle Joro No. I must represent, us
in the legislature again.
[> Mr. Holmes in Texas, wo are anx?
* ious to read another letter from you.
0 Simon.
a
e White Man Turned Yellow.
* flreat consternation was felt by
1 the friends of M. A. Ilogartyof hexI
ington, Ky., when they saw ho was
, turning yellow. His skin slowly
changed color, also his eyes, and ho
suffered terribly, His malady was
I Yellow Jaundice. He was treated
' by the best doctors, bub without ben*
j cfit. Then he was advised to try
Electric Hitters, the wonderful
C! 4 r\ rv\ n ?a/1 T 1 ?? " ** A 1*
Ui/WIHUI II <11111 ijivt'i i I Iiiiru y, <11111 IJU
writes; "After taking two bottles I
f \t'as wholy cured " A trial provos
its matchless mai lt, for all Stomach,
Liver and Kidney troubles. Only
5Hc, Sold by Dr. K. Norton, drug
K'?t.
It sWd His Leg.
? . A. n<Cnforth of LaOrange, Go,,
suffered fffy six months with a frightsore
on h s lug; but he an
|| V Ruck Ion's Arnica Sulvo s?v
cured it in five days Nc
Wounds, Files, itj^Umrfj
rafinBQB^Eij1 he world.
.Solve the
k Girl O
P by-putting a Wick less
You can keep a girl tl
the morning.. No we
carry. No asbes to ^
pans. It make^ play t
WIckl
Oil ?
is doing more to make
any other stove in exi
Burns ordinary kerosene
roasts, toasts?does anytl
will do, and many thin;
do. Sold wherever stove
does rot have it, write to
STANDARD OIL COI
Mtummiuiiumiimuuu
Kodol
)yspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
11. an i llcially digests the food and aids
hituro in strengthening and reconLruoting
tho exhausted digestive oralis.
it is the latest discovered digestnt
and tonic. No other preparation
an approach it in efficiency, it inUwitly
relieves and permanently cures
lyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
'latulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
ick Headache,Cast ralgla,Cramps and
II olherresultsof imperfectdigest ion.
rlco 50c. and St. I^irfro slro contains 214 times
null size. Hook all ulxnitclynpei)sluiuulli;tl free
Prepared by e. C. dewitt a co . chicago
Gideon,
Crops are looking fine.
Mr. W. W. Roberts has the finest
orn in this section.
Mr. Scarborough deserves honor
nd credit for his past life, lie lias
iways been the man to work for his
ounty. If elected to Congress he
nil fill the ofliee with credit to himelf
and his Stale.
Mr. Kdilor, we have not forgotten
on. We mean to support you as
mg as you till the ofliee as you have
t the past. You are the man we
'ant. to go to the State house for
wo more years and uncle Jery to go
'itli you. Mr. .las. A Lewis is the
uui Cor auditor. We have tried
iufivni he works \*vcll. why shbuld
e swap him off for an inexperiencI
many Mr. Win. L. Richardson
>r supt. of education is well qualied
for the ofliee and will do what
e says he will.
W. Burke Cakkoi.i,
AUsbrook Replies to Filius.
ICiuToa Hekai.ii:?In last week's
1 KKAi.it, 1 notice that some one
riling from Zoan, signing his name
i,uk, . i-- .i . .
i iini^ j ^uurj^i's tmii i puy my
>cal customers $2.(50 per bbl. for
lrpeutino and pay distant custcicrs
$2.75. I desire to say that the
tatcinent is untrue. L make no
incrimination between my custoicrs,
and further replying to his
uor.v I havo to say that a majority
f the people in the county think I
ill make a liue olflcor?at least I
m told so, and at any rate 1 expect
) ley hard to do niv full duty and
lake' even "Films' glad that lie
lppnrtod me
Jos. It. Ai.iiSimuoK.
I A Woman
'w, Only Knows
what suffering from fnlling of the
i womb, whites, painful or Irregular
men ics, or i.ny discHse of tho distinctly
feminineoi* r.ns is. A nbvti may sympathize
p.r pity but ho can not know the
| ! "> .1 s the goes through?the terrible
I * -.tiering, bo patiently borne, which
i ! . licr of beauty, hope and hnppinesi.
Yet this suffering really Is
needless.
f p
MctlRLL'S
ISflue ol CorOul
vHll banish It. This medicine
cures all " .cniale diseases " quickly
and permanently. It docs away
with humiliating physical examinations.
The treatment may be
taken nt homo. There is not continual
expense and trouble. The
sufferer is cured and stays curtd.
Wino of Cardui is becoming the
leading remedy for nil troubles of
this clasp, It costs but f i from any
drugg st.
For advice in cases requiring
Spec it! directions, address, the
"Lad'es Advisory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. T
lUnS.C.J, WKST, MMhtlUo, A,*......
writ?.! i ? ''Thl? !??atcfa*?vft}l I
to tfo ti> ?v?w Wbm www Hw* wrfi I
ana / wont*!)." 1
'Ilho Appetite ot a Ooat
,. ,.Swi hv nil \N hose Stomach
i r KLii of order. Hut
(1.
tip*
a rcguperfect
wmmmmwmmmwmwtf I
Servant l!
uestion |j
Oil Stove in the kitchen. ^ I
lien. No fire to build in ^
4? _1 XT_ 1 -
jyjyi cuop. 1NO coai 10
vorry al>out. No soot on
>f housework. The ^ ;
ACC ?lue 1 ,
V99 Flame | 1
itove ij J
housekeeping easy than ^ > (
stence. Absolutely safe,
oil. Bakes, broils, boils, 5 I |
lin^ that any other stove
^s that most stoves can't
s are sold. If your dealer
M panY. 5 !
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, We areofTeriiitf the Nouuv JIkhald
, and the following papers for one year j
. a 11li? prices named below.
Semi-Weekly State. $2.25
News and Courier, Weekly 1 75
Thrice-a Week-World, N. V. 1.75
Home and Farm I 25
Atlanta Journal. 1.50 T<
io
MARKETS.
in
G F.OHUETOWN.
Now Virgin 2.25
Yellow dip 2.25 ?
Scrape 1.50
Spirits turpentine 17 j
Rosin, common 85c.
Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels Id
Country oarrels '. ... 45$
Rosin steadv at $1.15 kn
Tar linn at $1,110 ^
Crude Turpentine.? Hard $1.85 ])e
Dip $8.00; Virgin ?- 1*'
COTTON. Ly
Ordinary (118-lOetsT iW ! '
Good Ordinary 8J " "
Low Middling 8 18-10 14 "
Middling 1)1 " u
Good Middling 1) 5-8 " "
Corn 50(3)52$
Haras 0(? io
Shoulders 0 ($7
Chickens 10 to 25
Turkeys per lb (live)
Etftfs 9
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
Peanuts 75c 11 11
Consumption | *
Do not think for a single I .
moment that consumption will I
aver strike you a sudden blow. I
It does not come that way.
It creeps its way olong.
First, you think it is a little
cold; hothinc but a little hack*
Ing cough; then a little loss in
weight: then harder couch;
then t?e favar ar.d the flight R
awests.
The suddenness comc-s when B
you have a hemorrhage.
Better stop the diseaso while fl
It is yet creeping,
You can do It with
HA
IAper's i
Cncrrg 9
Pectorav:
You first notice that on I mPP1
couch less. The prcssur"?? I This
the chest is lifted. That* A 1 corpt
of suffocation is remov,n*?' I bank
cure is hastened bypUc<* I
Dr. Ayer's 1 i
Pectoral P^est 1
over the I
A Book
the Diseases of the I
I Vbro.ro* Un?*- I
.111Lfjrlmptetnt wh.tM.t a
I &BSS9?S8kSBm
i IfMIt, lOMWIHiyv, , . _
7i i-1 tj
UOOD'I CURBS when all other
^^D^tfhuruions fail. It possesses
to itself. Be
- Bm i-iai'tTtf m IT nrm^rt
^ I HAVE SUFFEREt
With painful menses, attended with sour si
W and occasional whites. I also hav? severe n
bad 1 cannot rest. 1 have used various feinn
no relief until about two months uuo, when
Female Panacea and ST. JOSKPU'8 LIVt
M more good than all othei-s. 1 shall continui
aL_ Glenmore, Ga.
If your caso is complicated, write
f formation regarding the nso or this n
C gist. If he does not keep it send ui
\ all chargog paid. L. GERSTLE
HORRY WA
The Leading House
AT 1
1 boo It) announce to niv friends th
ntcd the Horry Warehouse for this si
<clusively under my control. We pre
:>ss basis, treating all customers alike ;
rice for their tobacco.
Our success last year has assist ed
iv< rs for this season who will bo here
OUR OPENIIN
Will be about Julv 20th. We want
ibaceoon the floor that day
The buyers of Virginia and North C
av. The farmers of I lorry County art
The 1 lorry Warehouse is to furnish
n.
Let. all work for the Conway inarlcc
id satisfaction.
Yours wit
J. E.
RED HOT B
In Every Dei:
Remember we sell everything that i
ore. Our customers expect better
iO\v they are never likely to be disappG
i to this point and are proud to say the
rake pupils. You don't have to be a
re and get big values, nor do you havt
* time, being always cash buyers and
ntinually increase our clientage by con
tting. We believe we make just as 1111
1 icy, for while our prices are smaller 1
mpetitors. In other words we look t
Men's Lnundred Shirts, 2ft cents.
Men's White Shirts, 2b cents. cos.
Men's Silk Bosom Shirts, 70 cents. ')r(
Ladies Vests, 5 cents and up. 1,1(1
Laoies Fast Black Hose, 5 cents. 11,0
2 Spools Thread 5 cents. e,l!l
10 Balls Thread, 5 cents. 1 ri
Toilet Soap, I cent per cake.
Candy, Stick and Fancy, 8 cents. or8i
Lemon Cakes, 7 cents. Kid
1U cents Box of Lye,5 cents. y,tj|
r> cents Lead Pencil for 1 cent.
Men's Pants, 35 cents and tip.
Men's Black Cork Screw Suits $2.80 ^'ll1
and up, you
Boys Pants, 25 cents and up.
Boys Suits, (it) cents and tip.
Conway Barg
V. nUSENHUUY,
Sett, and Treas.
(i. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF C
CONWAY
ipifal Sfi~cTc
DIUKCTOu. n
W II. LF.\VIS
, N 8. >v
_ ??
T U f. ^UATTlitiDAi;.'!,
< transact a general banking business, i
,o any and all .matters intrusted to oui
Hank respectfully solicits the deposit
orations and will give everv reasonable
ing to those doing business with it.
We
Conway, !
A WAREHOUSE FC
Opening Sales W
IULY 20T
GIVE IT YOUR F
i. T. THAXTC
te First Symptoms ot \
iling Health In a Woman Is ?1
W0USNESS6
over think that there Is always a ?
his malady? In women Nervous- I
morally tlio forerunner of some ^
emnle disease, such as Whites, ^
rofuse or Irregular Menses, etc., I
vhieh will produce Nervousness ^
i distressing intensity. If von hm M
i's Female Panacea J ^
srory soon bo cured of Nsrvous- ?
orvous srxdls and heart palpitation bo m
le remedies f<?r n jona timeout found mm
lit KKUU.ATOK, und they are doing mo tpp
their use. ^
> us and wo will give you fiall in- I
nedicine. Get It from your drug- ^
i $1 and wo will send a bottle, \
& CO.. Chattanooga, Tenn. J
Eva -**'%
_ ?te." A
REHOUSE. 1
I
I
Leading Market. M
roughout the County that I have iH
eason, and its management will be
pose to run it on a strictly busiind
seeing that they get full value
us in organizing a large corps of
before the opening1
!G SALES
Two Hundred Thousand pounds of
Carolina arc turned towardsCon>
coming to Conway to sell!
headquarters for this grand Un
t. and we will guarantee success
h confidence.
COLES, Manager.
ARGA1NS
mrtment.
s sold by any bio Department
values here than elsewhere, and
tinted. We have educated them
y have proved themselves widened
judge of goods, to buy goods
* to come or send at any parfcicunover
setting ltvrvv'profits, we
staut bargain giving and price
jch money as other houses by this
our sales are much larger than our
D volume of sale* for our profits.
Prices in i)r??ss (.foods cut all to pie
Organdies, Percales, OhambrayH,
ss Ducks and Crashes. White P. K.
lia Linen. Soljd Colored Lawns in all
lending shades. Nuns Veiling, Henrii,
Silks, Laces, Embroidery, Press
minings, Skirt landings, Frush Edge
it Protector, Press Linings in all colRibbon
all widths and colors, Ladies
1 Gloves, white black and tan, Ladies
lor triuimed hats in all the latest shapes
1 and Roys Tennis Shoes, Ladies and
ldren Shors and Slippers. Everything
want and our prices are the lowest.
Yours for Business,
ain House
A. 0. THOMPSON,
President.
D. A. SPIVRY Ca c.
iONWAY,
* S. O
I
Surplus Fund $8.000
i,
F. A. Bithrouoiio.
and guarantio^rompt aUe'n
r care.
s of individuals, firms and
facility consistent vith sound
ipeholise.
3. C. '
)R FARMERS,
^itt be About
H, 1900,
=>ATRONAGE.