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? % wmssea 1 l f he pV-ny herald I Published Kvery Thursday. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 100 MATTERS I.OCAL AJSD OTHER WISE. Nice lot of Trunks at Spi\?*There was plenty of rai?s' S;,turday. Join the W. (). \V?tid protect your loved ones. Mr. ! "" treaty of Georgetown wayfown last Tuesday. ^ion. Robt. II. Scarborough went to Columbia 1 ?st Friday. Again we say SpiveyT beauty Hour. Mr. T. A. Grown has been reelected magistrate in Socastee. * Spivey says: The values we offer are more eloquent than words. Court convenes on October 1st. The term is likely to be very short. Mr. Jos. W. JJiJliday of Galivants Ferry was in Conway a day or two last weeu. Mr. J. C. Edward- and family are occupying the Nolly residence on Main Street. Mr J. A. Todd was the successful candidate for magistrate in Bucks township. The excursion on last Saturday was remarkable for the good beha vior of the. crowd. \V. O. W.? Womlor of Wonders, tic perfection of the fraternal beneficiary system. Messrs. J. W. Johnson and J. L. Jones of Gideon, were pleasant callers last weelc. Mr. B. A. Kikes. one of Socast?e's hustling young farmers, was in Conway on last Monday. To see is to believe, and to believe is to buy. Call on the Spivey Mercantile Co. Mrs. 1). A. Spivey is expeeied to return from Hendersoovillo on tomorrow. Join the W. O. W. and get all the , benefits of a great fraternity and carry safe protection at cost. Mr. J. G. Hutlur, Sheriff of Coluincounty, N. C-, was in Couwav W tTic "first of t ho week on business Mrs. Dr. J. S. Dusenbury and Mrs. liucy Mayo are visiting the family of Mr. S. S. Dusenbury at Florence. Women arc probably like babies because they cry so much without knowing what is the matter with t hem. Tuesdpy was a big day at the Horry Tobacco Warehouse. Several prizes were given -awav as previously advertised. The Monroe residence in the upper part of town is being put in repair and will be oecupied by Mr. and Mrs. TT /I 1^ J /. V '. 11II11 11. Miss Dippie Hard wiclc after spending two weeks at home returned to her school at Hueksport last Monday. The entire property of the Homewood Farm Association which was incorporated last year will he sold at auction to-day. Mr. J. A. Herbage of Port Harrelsou was jn town several days last week and while here he paid the Herald a very pleasant call .More men wanted at the Home Wood Nursery to clear land. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spivoy accompanied by the latter s mother left yesterday for High Point, N. 0., where they will visit relatives. Attention is called to the new advertise m tit of Mr. S. T. Sessions in this issue. He has the goods that please you at prices to suit you. Miss Mamie Bricj of Wi rubor o arrived in Conwav last Saturday and has tak< n eh rge of the interme diato department at the Burroughs School. In this issue is published a call for a county convention of the Republican party signed by the county chairman. N. W. Gnuse, of Little River. Mr. D. A. Spivey loft for Columbia last Friday. From that point, ho went to Hendersonville, N. C. where he will remain until the last of the week. Mr. O. Fred Stalvoy will leave next week for Columbia whore he will take a course in law in the law department of the South Carolina College. *' Mr. J. P. .Tobn&on has purchased ** the outfit of the Conway ririck and Tile Co , and has established a brick yard on the Waccamaw near Pot BlufT. Every mother feels that her daughter in law is not living up to her nuptial promises unless she is constantly worrying about her husbands' appetite. Look out for the Big Excurs' Tuesday Sept. 25th, it is now hand price $1.50. The last elm * to go on a railroad excursion 1 season. Col. C. IV Quattlcbuuin went Chadbouru last Friday to meet family, who were on their reti home from a stay of several we at Clicraw. S. 0. Mrs. (?. W. Spivey and Mrs. 11. Spivey after visiting friends i relatives here for several weeks ' yesterday for their homes at M< trie, (Ju. The town had several eases of c and fever a few weeks ago, but the patients, we believe, have a recovered and thediealth of the to is just now very flood j ^ Our town should 1 u Lamp'm the W t) \y~ >?>?? names mo theCha- petition.' Twelve pOgoi * tionem< necessary for an.orflaiMu . . .. f.. i i " ! /Ill I 1 *' V'?l lt) ?\'t il V-zllill 11*1 . ' l*vl ?s e tho twenty. w v . 'he second white excursion of th\i ,eason to be run from this point "an Georgetown was run on last Sat rtuo (lay by Watts Bros. The heavy* rains of Saturday morning kept back lots of people and the crowd was not as large as it might have been. Plenty of cars to accommodate all I on the big Wilmington excursion, (let ready and go, Sept. 2.">th lH'Hl. i Only $l.f?'t 'or the round trip. Congressman-elect lion It. II I Scarborough stopped over in the City Friday night en route to Clemsou college, where he goes to place his son in the mechanical department of that institution. Mr. Scarborough is naturally grateful to the many friends who supported him. and unhesitatingly expresses him I self on the subject. The State. Don't miss the Wilmington excursion Tuesday Sept. 2f?th. Price only #T 5b for round trip. Our tobacco warehouses deserve credit from the other busiucs enterprises of the town for the way they have advertised Conway this season. Both of the warehouses have adver Used quite extensively and not only the warehouses hut the entire Inwi uoss interests of Conway have derived benefit from it. The business men should therefore standby the warehouses and encourage them all they cjui. Mr. R. (>. Collins haw received the appointment as post-master at this place and will take charge of the office as soon as the papers arc completed. The office will remain where it now is in the Rank Ruilding and Mr. Herbert (Jurganus!| will be retained as clerk. This last is pleasant news to Herbert's many friends who have learned to appreciate his obliging and nceommodatin# man agement of the oflice. in the past. Robert Flourno.v, Rrickyard. Ala. wrote: I consider no remedy equal to Dr. MolTett's Tkktiiina (Teethj ing Powders) for the irritations* of | toothing and the bowel troubles of our Southern country. Endured Death's Agonies, Only a roaring fire enabled J. M. (Jarrettson. of San Antonia. Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which lie suffered for years, lie writes his misery was often so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of death ; but . r King's New Discovery for Consumption wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine is the only known cure for Asthma as well as Consumption. Coughs and Colds, and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. 1'rice 50c and $1.00, Guaranteed. Trial bot ties free at Dr. lv Norton's Drug Store. Toddvilie Tidings. Messrs. Dusenbuary & Co.. arc offering their entile stock of general merchandise at prices that will surprise you. Messrs. D. V. Richardson. J. S. Ruck and L I). Long were among 11 io prominent arrivals in town last week. We regard the election of lion. R. R. Scarborough to congress as the grandest victory that has ever been achieved in South Carolina since I lampion s elect ion in 7U For magistrate, Mr. ,). M. Smart. the present incumbent, received 7> votes, J. A. Toiltl received 170 For constable, M. C. Beverly received H'5 votes, S. F. I lourne recei ed 1-2 ;otes. Fokkcast. Gentlomcn of the Jury. Following are the names of the petit jurors for the approaching term of court which will convene on Monday Oct 1st. W G Dewett, John Doyle, J Hen Hux, Thos. J Hell, DutTe Cox, VVm. J. Hardee, Y. M. Martin, Jas. H. Gerrald, J no. M. Uarrelson, .las. E. Bryan, Sam'l Hranton, A. M. Anderson. W. E. Carter, Jas. T. Allen, Jerc M. Grainger, Win, S. Cox, J Q Johnson, Henry Casque, Dan 1 Graham, VV E Grissett. A L Lewis, J Davis Graham N. A. Vaught, M \V Hardee, W H Shelley C S Causey, D VV Graham, D F McGougan, Jack Barnhill, Jas C Capps, VV Luther Hardee, II VV Me Neill, VVm T Lay, Jno F Hardee, N (.) Grainger, Daniel Anderson. The managers of the Wilmington excursion propose t > have perfect order, and any one going for the express purpose of cutting up had I best stay at home, for they will certainly be put off, when their conduct becomes such as to offend decent folks. Homestead Notice. police is hereby given that Mrs Joanna Hard vick widow of IV VV. Hardwick lute of iTrmv-tr o w ....... ijirlllll v. O. C. has filed her petition for and intends to have her homestead set otl in the. real and personal estate of I*. W. Hardwick her late Husband deceased. W. L Mishok. C. C C. P. & G. S. Sept 17th 1 GOG. |? | 4 r Tltf | his ! V urn ] eUs I w CO u>< U'f >U,M' A dREAT SI' '"1 o tuill and nl ,lb o roof of Bryan Delivers a ,WI procoeded had taken a "1"o Trusts the mill and tod tho ropo, thor in nafo THE REIGN OF Mi ) last stook h bolt to koop 'rw;nf? The Next President "hen they , * eh was only an Enthusiastic Ai iIt, dropping 10 No blue of Democrats | McDetV!1, plies to l)r. Norton. Kihtou 11 i;uam>. ? Please allow mo space in your paper to make a short reply to the insinuations made against me by K. Norton M. 1). in his eleventh hour circular got out before the second primary, when it was too late to answer before the election would be over. Well Dr., ! as to the news paper deal you speak of. it was explained by James Nor ton in his .speech at Socastee, ami after he made the statement asked me if it was not correct to which 1 gave assent, and t\et in the faee of the above facts you s.\y that I did not have the manhood to xplain. While Dr. Norton was in posses ion of the alo.e facts, or I suppose he was, as his son Van was present and its only reasonable to suppose the father and Son consulted together as to their management of the lion. James campaign; llie Dr. asks is it possible that MbDermott contemplating this contest in thi guise of a friend inveigled Nort on into putting?his money in the Mkhai.T) for the very purpose of starting this vile slander. 1 will answer the above by saying the in fercnee or conclusion is as false as false can he. The idea of my skin ! during James Norton. I'm not equal to the task! Will also say. I am not as perf"ct as some people claim to be. and I may make mistakes, but don't think my zeal for a friend ever carried me so far as to try to be smirch the reputation of others to h'lpthat friend. i ii - . i win say lunncr, I am willing Tor my public and private life to bo measured with any of the Nortons, I.yos, even *K. Norton, M. I)., and see if it will stanil the trst. hi conclusion I will sav the only thing that has surprised me in the congressional fight is, that Dr. Nor ton's religion has allowed him to write things that the. gentility of some people, who matte loss pretention to religion, would revolt at. J. A. McDkumott. ?m ^ ? ? Mr. W. 1'. Slaughter of Hiokory Grove,S. C., special Deputy for the Woodmen of the world, is in town, stopping at the Kingston Hotel. Mr. Slaughter is here for the purpose of organizing a Camp of the W. (). W. ut this place, lie has just organized a urge Camp in Marion and one in Mill I ins. Conway is one ot the very few towns of the state not occupied by the order. t Wannamaker News. i Picking cotton is the farmer's i worli aroar d here just now They are hustling to get it otT while the prices arc high. i Mr. Levi. Granger who has been j very sick for some time past is improving and it is hoped that he will soon be Out airain. There's lots of tobacco selling at i Fair BlutV for 75 cents and ^ 1.00 per pound. How docs that strike the Conway market. I .Married near Mullius, Sept- 0th at. the home of the bride, Miss Lilly ' Lewis to Mr. A. I). Jackson of this I place. The bride is one of Marion 's most charming yo.ng ladies. The i writer with a host of friends joined I hands in wishing the happy couple | a pleasant journey through life. leiiANOb. F. M. I Melius. Editor Seneca (Ills) ! News, was atllicted for years with Files that no doctor or remedy help ed until he tried Hucklen s Arnica Salve, the best in the world. He writes, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Files. Cure guarnn, teed. Only 25c. Sold by Dr. E. Norton. (itirley Items. Gurlcv is still growing. It has four stores, two terpentine stills, two churches and a school house. It is head quarters for low prices. Another big store is being opened up with Air. I). P. McQueen as manager. Rev. Mr. Iiamsbottom olosod a week's meeting here a few days ago. Rev. Mr. Bailey filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last Sunday and had quite a largo can gregatlon. Our public school will probably open this week. M. A. \j. * ? t , Republican Convention, A call is hereby made f./r a connj ty convention of the Union Ropubi lican party of Horry comity to be held at Conway on Saturday Sept. 122nd, 11)00, 12 o'clock in. for the ' purpose of electing h county Chairman, two delegates to the State Convention and three delegates to 1 the District Convention, and to attend to such other business as may come before the convention, i N. W. Gausb. County Chairman. } 4 ?1 ? * \ Opinions of Others, y lo did not know until yesterday ( it. li, Scarborough of Hor j^H>dio has boon nominated for 'ss in iho bth district over | 'ssman James Norton, was a -5^ ilout in I8tK) and voted for j Haskell against Tillman. * i contributed to "peace and < _by charging him in a secret < ""rijned circular with this honorjITonse, and the accusation, wo )^>^nformed, was made against on the stump and freely admit... -dint the tlth district chose him n p'l1 Sv nator Tillman s ritfht hand EEf State. iid the lion. "Jeems" Norton is Bod^ited. It is now Congressman it. H. Scarborough. After all dirty campaigning and the slannous reports he circulated on Scarborough, Norton has lost, OK auks for the tfood judgement of j he people of the sixth district. . Wanton News. i Jr? There is a consolation purse for Tthe State. It is the defeat of the /Hon. Jeems Norton for Congress. That was a jjood job, well executed Mr, Norton, has been a henchman Ilium vvliiini Till.,..,., ?1 - - ! , ..j.,... .. ..v.... m. on > uuiu ri'iy ill doing secret unci tlirtv work. Ho will have to servo him without a federal suhuy hereafter. Mr. Searborough, who won the nomination so handsomely yesterday, will be a credit to the tith district in Con gross. -State. We regard the election of Scar borough as one of the greatest triumphs for clean, honorable campaign methods that this State has J seen in many it day. ? Fee Dee Advocate. t Mr. Scarborough's friends sav s that they will make it their business to see to it that Mr. Searbor ougli fills all their promises as a representative. That the people of Florence who voted for him will have no reason to be disappointed or regret their choice. The Times hopes that they will for if he comes anywhere near being the man that his friends claimed that he was, the tith district will have good reason to be proud of him. and he will have no more ardent supporters than the' proprietors of the Times, but he is going to have a hard task, yet he will have every incentive to do his best. He ^ill be watched with great jealousy, yet if he sue eecds he will find few who will try to detract from his sucesses or his credit..?Florence Daily Times. This has been a good week for Searboroughs. One of the name gets a seat in congress, one sherifl in Darlington, and a third yhei ilV in Sumter, and that is all of the name, so far as we know who were seeking anything.? Florence Tim s. Tin. situation in the tith district I will- 1)0 UM interesting Held fin* iw.li I i tieians during the next two years. < as it is possible if Mr. Scarborough I should succeed .Mr. Norton, that i feeling the injustice of Mr. Kllorbe's i and Scarborough's campaign against < him, that lie will again be a candi ' date in 1002. Maj. .1. M. Johnson, ; of Marion, occupies an advantageous ? position, and may again run. W. 1 r\ Dargain is sure to be in the i ace.-j-Mullins Enterprise. ( In the lith Congressional District ' Hon. Robert H. Scarborough has a big inujorily over Congressman Norton, which is likely to increase. The vote stands so far, Scarborough, 7,253, Norton, 6,099. Lator returns will increase Scarborough's majority. The (1th district n to be congratulated on the change. Mr. Scarborough is Mr. Norton's superior in every respect. South Caro linn's delegation in Congress will be greatly strengthened by the substitution of Scarborough for Nor. ! ton. Sumter Herald. It is not strange1 that Scarborough's enemies should be hurt worse by the false slanders circulated against his irreproachable character than he is, asihey were proved false by the ministers of his town and by every comity oil!cor. Ninety per cent of the votes of his own countv given to hiin is tin? highest testimony to his lngli character. Nomina , ted by the reform leader of his conn- 1 ty, Hon. Jerrv Smith, and voted for ( I>v all factions, it is not surprising tnat he should receive sucli a II.it , tering vote, in tliis congressional district. This is another instance where the man behind the gun Is hurt worse than the victim aimed at.?Clio correspondence Pee Dee 1 Advocate. A Powder Mill Explosion. Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, tint both are mighty dangerous, No need to dyn arnite your body when Dr. King's New Life Pills do tho work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at Dr. 1 B. Norton's Drug Store. ? A CLEAR HEAD; p-ood digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age. are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince vou of theii I wonderful effects am! virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, soi.i stomach, dizziness, constipatio. bilious fever, piles, torpid live and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pilr<r i, _ j/ . & j * % The following prizes were award h1 as advertised at the bltf snlo last Tuesday at llorry Warehouse. C. H. Pusenbury, one set bu^v Harness; W. A, Hughes, one barer' lour; Moses MePowell, one trui U; Jeo. Hodge, oho hat; .1. II. Roborts viosaek grits; It. Cannon, one shirt; 3ox & Hughes, exeursion tieket I. T Thoinpkins. one pair ladies dioes; \Y. A. Singleton. one buggy whip. I BARGAINS AT The Ideal Store, j Shoes from 10cents up. Dry Coods narked down. <Iroccr.es at cost )! her poodscheaper yet. <'ome and *eo. ltrinp your Chickens and I Sops to is, hipkest price. The poods must come and pet your share (piick Vours for low prices, DON A 11 IT 10 & MKLSON. ('a!/ on //. A'. S A'iS'N / O. \ 'S: /''or (/merries and Coo! Pr/n Aw. Ice. Ileof. and country produce1 College of Charleston. CHARLESTON, 5. C. Founded in 17N5. Next Session opens (>et 1000. Hoard in the College Dormitory. Deluding furnished room and lights, an he obtained at #10 a month. Tui ion, *40 per session, payable in two instalments. One scholarship <;ivno free tuition is assigned to Horry Jounty. the holder to be appointed >y the County Supt. of Education ind the Jud;je of Probate. All can lidates for admission are permitted U> compete for I Joyce Scholarships, which pay #1 ho a year. Strong faculty ; well equipped hemical physical, and biological laborato: ios; observatory; library of 11,000 volumes; and the linest museum of natural history in the South. Elective courses leading to the decrees of l?. A. and M. \. For catalogue, illustrated circular md information in lull address. II \llUISON RANDOLPH, I Vosadeti 1 MARKETS. (; KOIU1 K row X. Now Virgin 2.00 Yellow dip 2.00 Scrape 1.50 Spirits turpentine 22} Rosin, common 1 00 Wilmington. Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels ... ... 21} Countrv oarr 221 Ro $1.20 Tar (inn at #1.40 Crude Turpentine. Hard #1.10 Dip |2.10; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 8 1-lOctsf1 lb Good Ordinary. . . .0 7 10 :i ' Low Middling 10 I 10 11 Middling 10} Good Middling 10 12-10 *4 Corn 500*52} Flams ." Ofoi 10 Shoulders 0 (** 7 Chickens 10 to 25 Turkeys per II) (live) Eggs 0 Cow Peas 00c. per bush Peanuts 75c 44 4 4 . l. ;Cwi,AS I5THE flEST. lltJ W llvL riT rOH A KING. r? n r* /-VI rit ? , ^ vrl WIVL/V7 V /\ IX, rRINCHACNAMCLLCOCACr. *4.?3.M FINE CAU&KANQAROQ V^frfliT $3 -0 P?LICE.3 SOLES. ^ jH BGYS'SCHOOLSHOES -?WvJ(^r ORCCKTOrtMAM. i Over On* Million I co| le wear th* W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our 5hocs are equally Aatlsfnctory They Rl vo tho beat vr.l ?o lor t!ie money. They equH utslotn fth&vf I ? r 1 vie t.nn III. riiifr [ojuII'Ic* iiMU'uiif ;<?;ceh h { ' i i, ' fn , - ' p. j 1 V?- ? i <.. ' , \ . / \r ' spiveyJ Wo rrc Prepared to.supply tho trade j throughout the county Our stock j is Ini'tfo. Assortment Complete' Styles errect and up-to-date. I Prices and quality guaranteed, r' Call and examine prices and styles. Courteous at tent ion. SI'lVKY MKItCANTITiK Co J. C. Sl'lVKY, < Jeneral Manager. <; ? ! i 1 * ' - - wniy a word but to the 1*0int. If von want HA ltd A INK po to I! KA l>< JP A ItTKRS. The Gully. HARNESS. Fashionable Horse furnishings. A h poor harness will make the most stylish horse look like a "plup." We lead in harness stylos Can also surprise you on prions. Q -m* BUGGIES Our Huppies and Road Carts out run and out wear others. We sell reliable makes, built for service, as i well as looks. J m ? I FURNITIIRP " Our Dusi^nsiuv neat and elegant, distinct and original. We carry an i\ dusivc line t?? he found In nootlier store in town. * is Von please in wlVn you conic. We please you before you leave Yours for 1 rude. Pi. j llrnidi Starrs ? /;.// 17 lOIIO, cjdol sj'h/a'd sot'.ist/ :/ :, c ha ham i I'JJVK ISTyl ml roitT ll.nil , y c: k. F f> o I f s I u t w h c p ^ . - - ; ? I I II Ill III? so YEARS' ^I^^H^experience ?m3S ^ 1 m 6 jb j i 1 i j l i ? i T _ u..?a trade marks ^nhbhv Designs rfTT^ Copyrights Ac. 1 A nyono nondlnrf r* sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion frco whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communlratlnna strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest awonoy for set-nring patents. Patents taken tnrouuli Mtiini A Co. receive tptctol notice, without clmruo, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.anrest circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms. |3 a year; four months, It. Bold by all newsdealer* 1 Ml)NN&Co.36,B^^ Hew York Itranch Office. ?*> V Ht., Washiitcmu, U. C, A T . iWg^pij JOHNSON &JOHSON. I?K \ l< K M M IN General Merchandise, Have bargains in f* l!< X'KKI KS. I N'( >TI< )NS. V M SIIOKS ood Flour ?4.30 per barrel. ? Irinjj us your Cliickons and K^j^s. ? r you need I nurses we have thein. Call on us fur It A RCA INS. PHOTOGRAPHS! N ou can <fet your Photos at usque's any day. You ran liav idaroin^ of any kind douo. (! ive ine n 1 rial. It. K. CIARQUK. ' nrgest and most complete estab lishment South. ieo. S. Hacker 6c Son Mnmiftu-turors of# OORS, SASH, I1LINDS, MOULDIN (!" A X R HUILRING MATERIAL CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. I. 1 ?I Practical Horseshoer AND -G KNKUAh BLACKSMITH.? Jght and Heavy Smith BOILER AND STILL REPAIR. uood workmanship and reason able prices guaranteed, C( >N WAY, S. C. JP1VEY 6c COLLINS CO. - AOHNTS ;ire Insurance Bicycles. . A. SPIVKY, A.T.COLLINS President, Secretory, ffice In Mnnk Hullding iifili MAC 111N K AND RKPAIH HOPS. DOILKIt VVOKK. I i I (?11T AND riCAVY SMITH WO UK OF ADD :ind. Wo keep a full line of steam fitInjectors, valves, packing Oil 'aste etc Also carriage and watfon urdware and material. Paint*. >il. Varnish etc. We solicit your at rona^e. 0 4 E Dic Nichams. )()0 Pounds picnic Hams <011 Bushels It P. < >ats 100 Bushels send Rye 200 Pic nic Cheese >00 M. T. Pish Kejjfs <50 Bushels Ya Meal KM) Bushels I Jest Corn 100 IJaos kiln-dried foils 10 1 tales 11 ay. ISO Boxes Sweet Cakes i" iioxos noiia <;akos ' HI (Iross Matrix s ">0 Casos Now Sanlinr.s. Ac., Ac. W. B. COOPER, v/ iioi.kt*al.k oroohr, VVILV11 NO TON, N, C. ? >