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Liberal contracts will he made tor advertising threo or more months. Tint IIbuai.d will publish, at die dis crotion of the Editor letters on subjects of general interest, when written plainly with ink and accompanied by the name of the author. These should lie directed to the Editor of 1 he IIkkai.d. REMITTANCES For Subscriptions or Advertisement s must be made to the Manaokp., Conway Puiti.i8iiina Company. ^ aaKaoMaaanuir. )a?MaMau.?uEjnr. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th 1000 VOTE FOR SCARBOROUGH FOR CONGrESS. W.; '."?T"*r ;~~t - i' \ feir &>f J I ^ Jfci- S P^'V* ^'v At the Democratic Primary Elcc 1 tion on last Tuesday, out of 111,720 W' votes east in the district, Scarbor^ ^ ough received 5,921,?GOO more than either of his competitors. His home county, Horry, gave him 20511 votes out of a total of z;>U&. JI is home precinct, Conway, ** gave him 208 votes out of 303; the 35 votes poljed against him were 27 for Mr. Norton and 8 for Mr. Ellerbe. \ At Mullins, Mr. Norton's home precinct, Mr. Scarborough received 80 votes. Mr. Norton 350 and MrEllerbe 21. Marion county gave Mr. Scarborough 510 votes; florry gave Mr. Norton 313. The magnificent vote given Mr. Scarborough by his own county is proof of the high esteem in which he is held by those who know him best. heipe is NOW OPEN AN! ft/ here and more on the n: '/tttf tee (i re I he peo/tle to h T/'JJI, under the /nonagen N t/cd trifh all o'rtfffe,v oj Ttii [, Manager. Return to the I-'old. Nearly all of the IIUU votes east or Mr. Norton were east by good noil under a misapprehension of he .situation. Now, that the eleeiion of Mr. Scarborough is a foregone conclusion let's all hands vote for him and make it theoretieally unanimous as well as practically so. After the second round we propose to have a combination barbecue ..ml love feast to which every body will be invited to receive the right band f fellowship. "While the light holds out to burn Let the? verybody return." Honor to Horry. All honor to Horry's loyal oiti '.ens! Their vote for Derhain over Hrooker was I1.") percent, and their rote for Scarborough over Norton was about SS per cent The numer)us influences brought to hear in ia yor of Norton were enticing, but the lonest citizenship of this old "Independent Republic" stood the test, rhcy have asserted their manhood. I'he result more than vindicates the laiin of Mr. Scarborough, made hrou^'^aVth^ campaign, that llor,y would poll about 2,(100 votes and aver 75 per cent, wore his strong supporters. The people have been true to Horry's interests in supporting a man who will loo It after South Carolina's interests and work for the nation 'sgood Adieu to Van Norton. The slump in Mr. Norton's vote in this county from the one thousand claimed to the three hundred received can bo attributed only to the able management of Ids cam paign here. The result illustrates what a vigorus light, led-by an interested private secretary can do. Van and his Uncle .Tim saw the hand writing on the wall and anticipated the great land slide several months ago. Van tells it that he litis received tv position in the pension department,. No one is more elated over this than we, and we congratulate him on having the foresight to secure such a position in advance of losing his present one. Marion's Step Forward. Marion county is to be congratulated in the defeat of that political wire-puller and trickster, Jim Mont gomery. Mr. Rlue, his successor is a good business man and has a clean record. If the better class of Marion people could educate the others up to the point of turning down tIk^ remaining member of the firm of "Jim and Jocms" it would be a credit to the inteligeuce of the county. The other counties of the district have shown a willingness and determination to supplant Mr. Norton with an abler and bet ter man. Why can't Marion catch the inspiration of the times and mount the band wagon when it comes through on the nth inst. We look for a handsome majority in Marion county for Scarborough in the second primary. The Enterprising Enterprise. The Mullins Enterprise's endorsement of Brookor as a "high toned christian gentleman" won for him about 20 per cent, of the vote of the State, rts support of Mr. Norton won for him 12 per cent of the llorrv county vote. The Enterprise is indeed a power in the State and should it be able to retain the services of its ex nor t as I sistnnt editor, Van Norton, it will eventually acquire that political in (luencc so much desired by those who oppose its present policy. The friends of Messrs. Scarborough and Derham owe this journal much for the able manner in which it cspous* cd the cause of Messrs. Norton and Brooker. Brooker was defeated by a vote of 1 to 4. Is it too much to expect Norton to lose in second game by a like proportion^ * V i _ __ 4?. OP L /IARION, < i) PREPARED TO ftff willi an,hi/itited, orders fi a i/d/e their ero/js and see fi /cut of lr. John '>((< ( <!?, who has afrccHhf rtnfi ELLIS Shall Your Vote Count. The intimation that any part of t he I lorry vote waa fraudulent is not only a reflection upon the faith ful managers hut is an insult to the honest men who east the 2.">00 ba'lots. The threat of Mr. Norton, or his friends to have J lorry's vote thrown out in the 2nd primary would likely cause him to lose a majority of the at Ml votes east for him in the lirst. The solid democracy of Horry is not going just now to suit Mr. Norton and hence his displeasure. When east at his dictation the votes of Horry are very desirable articles, but when east in opposition to him j they are very naughty objects, and prove to be but stumbling blocks in J the path of an anxious politician. \ I lorry s eitl'/.ens will not sull'er themselves disfranchised or the legality of their votes questioned* The Mulllns Vote. The Mullins lOntorprise in its last issue makes the following sad announcement : "At this noil, there were *157 votes cast, for congressman. Of this number, Congresman Norton received :tr>0; Scarborough St!, and KlbiVb/d 2l. Mr. Norton s vote vens not us unanimous as his friends had Imped for. Yes, tfiis is the wail all over the district Mr. Norton and his supporters (we don't say friends) had freely boasted that he would be elected in the lirst primary; and when the count shows Scarborough in the lead with <><>0 votes to spare, well may it be said: "Norton's vote was not as unanimous as his friends had hoped for Waccnmaw Improvements. The engineers in charge of the river improvements in and adjacent to (Georgetown, claim that they have never been able to secure the proper aid from the congressman in this district to make desired improvements in the Waecaniaw. Failure to lender this assistance can be attributed only to lack of interest or lack of inlluenee. They claim) that with a moderate appropriation the Wuceamaw can be made navigable to Conway by all craft not drawing oyer twelve feet. We tiiul these men enthusiastic for Scarborough's election, believing that when in congress he will not neglect the Waccamaw and the Pee Dee's when the millions are being distributed. ScAunoitoiMiii s election is an assured fact almost everybody concedes it. But don't let's be content with two thousand majority. Let Horry roll up *2,500 votes to his credit and place his majority in the district at least three thousand. Nothing short of this should satisfy us. Opinions of Others. (Kohn ir News and Courier.) "Mr. Scarborough's race, although not a surprise to his friends, has been a surprise to a jjroat many others, and for a "first and handicapped race it is lit t*e short of a marvel in State politics." (Darlington correspondence News and Courier.) The. results showed some surprises, especially in the race for solicitor, as it was expected that Mr. Brown would carry this county with a safe majority. For the past few weeks it was confidently believed that Scarl o-ouch, for Congress,* would carry this county and his fine record was 10 surprise The largest vote was p died for Congressional candidate-. the total reaching 2,00(5 votes, Son rI <?! < ill (f h torn ' I Mr. Scarborough's clear lead of over GOO vole , together with the geographical distribution of the Eller'oe vote which will decide the second primary, ought to give him the nomination over Congressman Norton. The elect i>n of Mr. Searborough will &>e a distinct gain for the Sixth district, lie has ability, charade r and dignity and his congressional presence will also do credit toriiis constituents. - The State. 'I / ^ ) esIn SOUTH C HANDLE ALL T or all grades of bright leaf, i a! they GET FULL MA 1th dlen, of tl /of/cd for us a great ma ny ( > & MURC Kodol Dyspepsia Cure; Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tlie food and aids I Nature in strengthening and rccon- 1 strutting tli? exhausted digestive or- i gans. 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Elegant now dormitories $cj nearly $20,000. 4th. Teachers with pupils eycry i: ftth. Teachers live in dormitories 0th.' Mechanical department undo 7th. Its past success a guurant session. 8th. Hoys under military disciplii !Hh. Low rates. Board $7.50 Music including use of instrument $H For illustrated catalogue address. Welt j. w. 0/ ITartsvillc, S. C. B. <1. COLLINS, President. BANK OF CONWA Capital Sloclc $20,000DIUEC R G. Colmns. W It. P. Quattlkbau.m, Wo transact a general banking bus tinnto any and all matters intrusted This Hank respectfully solicits the < corporations and will give evcrv reus banking to those doing business witl III 11 AND ADJOIN! W '>* f> '> > t t : I '< i n S- C.* known as the Pafmeps V The place for farmers to sel ing Sales on July 2. Every pile of tobacco sold 01 personal attention. We h strong competition on our GIVE IT YOUR G.T. THAX7 AREH jarolinj OBACCO ENTRU! Ou r corps of men carina* :KT YA L UK. If you a rc lis Count1 competent genders whonr< ;hison, i Solicitor Johnson. The overwhelming majority for Solicitor Johnson shows the high esteem t he people have for him. He carried every county hy a handsome majority, and received in the aggregate more than 2 to 1 as against his opponent. This circuit still boasts the ablest solicitor in the State. The Most Wolinble Worm Destroyer in Use. Messrs 1 M. & 11. P. Powell, prom inent merchants in Columbus county, N. C. wrote us in July 1887, that "Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd gave Ins child one dose of Hoy kin's " Worm Killer," and the result was 367 worms. He wishes all interested to know it For sale by Burroughs & Collins Co. the First Symptoms of \ 'ailing Health In a Woman IsH Dl/Alicsicre/ iwvuanLaav >u ever think that there ie always a r this malady? In women Nervous generally the forerunner of some female diseaso, such oa Whites, l'rofose or Irregular Menses, etc., F which will produce nervousness Its distressing intensity. If you use le's Female Panacea? THADK (O.F.I3. J MARK. I very soon be cured of Narveus1 all other female troubles as well, mt tdvo, move the bowels with mild St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. \ ED FOR YEARS r stomach, rushing of blood to tho head. 3 nervous anvils and heart palpitation no w mule remedies for a long time >>ut found i?*n 1 coniinonccd using your Gerstle's IVBH KK?l LATOK, ana tlicv are doing me iiue their use. ^ MKS. SARAH JENKINS. Ite us and wo will give you ftill In-1 s medicine. Oc t it from your drugus $1 and we will Bend a bottle, ^ .B & CO.. Chattanooga, Tenn. J Ml owing reasons. sion water on campus. ider oompetont instructors. >arato for boys and girls, costing tight during study hours, with pupils. r competent instructor. ee for the future, 1UH boarders last ic. per month. Tuition $1.00 to $4.0(1 1.00. :h Neck High School, iINS, 13. S., M. M. 1\, Principal, D. A. SPIVEY Cashier. CONWAY Y. S. C Surplus Fund $8000 TORS: Lewis, D. A. Spivby. F. A. Burrouohs. iness, and guarantee prompt attento our care. deposits of individuals, firms and enable facility consistent with sound > it. Rlfli XG CO UXT1ES. eu> Warehouse at Cornea;/. ^/eipeholise, 11- We will have our open //i. am. .i m/'LI ' m toy U.ilil zi)trill our floor ah all have our \ave plenty of buyers and market this season I PATRONAGE. "ON.M ANAGER OuSf 5TEDT0 ITS CA t he excelled any whore, a not ftrcjtared to handle // yf? nun' read// la <fo l(t irark. Proprieto H When you think you aiv buyii J bar that you can buy cheaper at t Conway Be Two Thousand Pairs Sliocs W Calico from 25 cents a bolt up All kinds Dress floods in pro| Hull Thread, 2 balls for 1c. 2 Spools Thread for 5 cents. White Homespun one yard wii Star Lyo 5c. per can. Tobacco bv the pound, box or i factory. Our Spring and Summer Clo Spring and Summer Dress floods ; 25 Hexes Cakes and Crackers rels Flour. Dye, SnuiT. and llakin ccs. We are too busy selling goo< more bargains than ever before to make room for our fall stock. (J mm uunniii K. V. llUSENHUltY, Sec. and Troas. HORRY Y The Leading House I be# to announce to my friet rented the Horry Warehouse for i exclusively under my control. \V ness basis, treating all customers i price for their tobacco. Our success last year has assi buyers for this season who will b< The llorrv is always open and in# the day that you brin# it. The buyers of Virginia and N< way. The farmers of Horry Conn The Horry Warehouse is to fu ion. Let all work for the Conway 1 and satisfaet ion. You J ~ NO" I am to the front c MERCh Thanking all 1113 friends for past f Conwav to visit. 1HV ctm'A ii'luK.A 1 - J ""Vtu J GENERAL MERC Conway, and my prices are win of the numerous bargains that you Clothing! j Men's Pants, worth $1.50, for. Men's Pants, worth 11.25, for.. , Men's Suits, worth $8.00. for.... Men s Suits, a few left, worth $7. We have a ob t( Men's Wool Hats, Men's crash Hats, worth 50 cents. Men's Hats, a better quality, for Shoes! ' Men's Shoes, worth $1.25 our prh Men's Shoos, worth $1.50 our pric ( Men's Shoes, Hand sewed, worth $ Childrens Shoes, worth 25c. must Chiidrens Shoes, worth 85c. must Childrens Shoes, worth 50c. must, Dry Prints, per yard Pee Dee Plaids, per yard. 4 | 4 Sheeting, per yard Mattress Ticking, per yard IW1 Ticl/inrf ....../I M?? J *?""* ? All kinds of Dress Hoods at p and crockery, stoves and Heaters. He sure and attend theopenin 26th. Yours fc S. T. SE CONW, ? .u:"- JTy.r'gr JOB PI Done 9 RE. ^ ml tea are satisfied that a oar cro/> at home, ire have a tiring //our Tobacco along. ?rs. IS I Mill i<* (iooils c'lioup ol so where, just roincm no irgain House. holesale aiul Retail. )ortion. lo ."> cents. caddy, as cheap as you can buy from tiling to dose out at N. Y. cost. Also md Millinery. 50 pounds best stick Candy. SO burg Powder by the case at wholesale priIs to advertise or talk polities. We have otter you, and must be sold in order to ome to see us and get the bargains. ' III UK. A. C. T nOMTSON, President. /AREHOUSE. AT A \ Leading Market. 1 ids throughout the County that I have this season, and its management will lie e propose to run it on a strictly busiilike and seeing that they get full value sled us in organizing a large corps of 1 here before the opening will sell your tobacco at any hour durorlh Carolina are turned towardsConty are coining to Conway to sell! rnish headquarters for this grand IJn narket, and we will guarantee success rs with confidence. . E. COLES, Manager. riCE igain with a full line of \ AND1SE. avors. would kindly ask you when in ;ou will find the best line of HANDISE Kv. r kept before 11 ners to the trade. Helow we quote a will lind in our Store. Clothing! $1.24. 98c. \ $4.98. HO for $2.49, ) Offer you in hats! 10 cents. for 23 cents. 61 cents. Shoes! cc 03 cents. so $1:24. &3.50 must go for $2.75. go for 17 cents. go for 21 cents. go for 33 cents Goods! 5 cents. 5 cents. 5 cents. 01 cents. 12 to 14 cents. rices never before heard of. Furniture Also all kinds of Notions, g sales of Tobacco, July 24th, 25th and >r business, ESSIONS. AY, S. C, MINTING i here. k V . * % jm*.-."