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V. ** * 5 * * * SL is ' . . . . :i M. :i. A ' VAKi). l;ititor. One War, - - - *1.00. Six Months. - - .50. Throe Months, - .25. ALWAYS IN AltVANCr. ?-*?" O. 'lit \< >S I >f 1 ."? \vor?i> ' >\ ih . u v v< r A0CL1TLII ltrit?*r<s! at i'n A V Vl's T* - N ?:l . - i-i Insertion OlU 'Hi - i r ?**< by law. i.tlx rui i < Qti ti tin t Thk II: cretlou tin* 1 li!'>r of Cftier '! iutor^it. wh?-n w . -It ; la:t i A itli ink and < <:ni .ni<* i v tin* nam /*f tin tlllf hftr I w*? i ?. il?r^ !. :** the Kdttor "f 1 ii k Upkauu Ki in TAN? m Fcif Subscript^ i or A *i ient? miht pL'ni.lSHI.N'} (.o-.M-A Y I""- *' ' "' THURSDAY, DKC M 1<>0(> Tile amci. lirc'i' 1 ? 1 he dispensn. ry law pas ' t' st - >?i < t lU' Ictfi- ! t life : ' t :. { ])]< t ' a?3.yfLun;i the ' e f!*?: o S<'1 fund and turn. ' tS :i into the v I count f" pur; -us. w a blonMv t e i ( ! <>f m>in counties of the St effect in - n ? j' 1 some count i I v, 11, i year two. ^ n to material > lessens the tax n y. Tub year ??f grace 1000 i- now rapidly drawing t > a > .*. It i- wr\ important to u> th .1 j...-t due subscription ;:e :nts sh ?Vi!< 1 !_?. settled before the commencement of a new year. Wo thank all those who have been to kind as to settle their due.and we again ask those who owu us to please ina;<e an effort t > sett their dues befot J.,-. r\ !>'. 1'. *>?? What one man owes may l> mihii, by itself but amount* to ajjo.nl siiuj: sum when placed with hundreds ol others. We need eat !i iitl'.e amount in order to m il;e "n - me t ar.d u hope that our > >' -r- will uu appreciate this settle bef >re t Tub number of s and 1 u sold In thi- eoun good sign of the , rev. ing |>r? - j . of .Our farmers. It i> not very many years a,: > Conwa/ jbod but pn erv busim. -She now I.as t nee a four feed ati I ile stables and thev . IV all se<*m to t .. .n a lively basiiw Hfa'ch of tii'- i r <>! ft> many hor- and nr. - . vv.-ri spjd in Conv. iv war : 1 . -e was but the one ou-in?. All t iv how.<* that the co.n ly ha- ! developing. Th la; iners of tin. county have berni clearing new laiuh and the people .vnera . have turn od theiiy^kU-. , .?>n t . aj.'ii ltun more than 'formerly. Wannamaker. Wannamak KK. S. C . 1) ( . lo There i.-. a very good school going <?i at the Wannanaaker High Scbou house. II.. Ill f /? t' 1 * i ? i?jrf> .? j" ??;11 us' ai ner norm near this pi < on ?m>\ 2-nd. Iboo at the aj^o of 1 it year Her funer.. was preached by "Key. J. M. ( -?nn r ley. Miss Lola Adams fr< m near Lunt bcrton, N. C., > vi ttiu;^ MiM li. and S. N C i V. ANN . M .'i '\ A I JOY. A Woman's Aw:ill Peril, ' There is only one chance to sav? your life anrl ' . ?1 is through an op oration" were t ie -tartling word h'-ardi by Mr> 1. (1 Hunt . i Line liidye. Wis . fro t In 1 ctor aftoi lit* li nl vainly tri* I lo core her of: fqi"htful eas" of st-xi, i?*h troubh urtd yellow jatinn'a.e Gall stonehad tortned and she const-ant 1y >jrcw wor*- Then mi? b y n to us? Elect! ic Hitler-, whi a wholly eu)v< her. It's a wonderful Stomach Liver ^nd Kidney rern-'dy. (.uroi Dyspcprda, <4s^r> A1?|>r**ite J r\ . ! !"c' i t" ^ I ? > .. . ii <kMeniiini'vl to drain this p rtiori -tiit" tto op rutioi hove tucnfiom ym i to work : i<>p. it ou of I :\m'ei Street at th'e oi* i of Warehouse.; This Uiu s ivili soon be . dt u:n ;:f then i<- t < ?( *? s ? < inch til- nj* ihive inch ti ng will 1><* large tdiougl car at the expenses of laying tin towns like Conway and sometimes i is too much neglect* <1 t>y even largt cities, There woi <1 be less chill ition of tic.- town ? In. h i dry thn1 Mend of having a fre from this higher Ian 1 to the lower the/^erms of fever. The < . perivnei ?<f Chicago with tvp\oid fever befon eraj?e canal is very inferos'ing read ;u^' and should be a le.-son well learn ed by tho authorities and < iti/.ons o j etfery town large or small. The purchase of sufluiont tilin; to drain ti c portion of il > town re ' ferred to above, wil entail but s | very smail outlay and will be a goo< invest merit if it ha- no other i iTee exivpt to improve and enhance thi i "va ue oftho land. If it wi 1 improve the health of the people and thereby save the cost of medicines and doe i 1 i ii flruilii \ * mn??f > no m.in should lies't ate in contribu , tiny his share toward lite work. Disco Kiricfs. I ' v ' 1 'A l.iv < ><tk. Mr L. (3. Tylev of Juiht. Fla . ha . < '.i.: ly ret urn u h urn . ( L Stevens who i- tea ' i . a Enl rpri.-e. spent Satur In; and Sun 1; with hift paronis. Mr- J i? S! ipper and i.i "iter L J Miss Nancy, spent last week wit-l relatives near l ovvellville. l'< . Warren Ramos ft'jii R.utT t is called to the pastoral car of Cane Branch chart h. i'hi.s isa e'ood section for toliacci farmers to purchase land Mr. Silas t'olIin> of t >iven Sou pan relatives a short vD!t here Sunday Kitty Ct.ovi tt. Saw Death Near. l'!t often made my heart ache,' writes L C Over.-Lrcet, of Kltrin iViiu , "to hour my wife cough uuti it seemed her weak and sore lung would collapse. (> > ?d doctors sni< i,. was so lar < '< op iiou that no medicine ?>r earlhi >10lp could save lier. o d a friend re ' comnrindoti Or. hug y Now <n- ov cry and persistent ic-?e ( ; lias excel cut medicine saved ber life. li < .ysolutely guurante I or t i.hs ' olds, Bronchi' , a! i'liroat and Lunj,' di-? . ah am .00 at lh\ k. Nort n Tria opt tics free. ?? s?It is nollife alone that thev prolong . 1 ' W ill It \ i . . v i. p ,S Oi healthy. strong Lungtivi' i Table" v> >\ores th< .impie> in vour ohecjjU-. tlie v. .n iool vanishes, the wri ik. > t ing of ap it* inching age or sorrows past wiF be removed, uud li- ' io i up t? make i? worth .th living. Itisj 1 Mjrelv vegetable caftiji )Uu?l, a pre pa rat Ion wliieli represents thecal niua ion of y ur- of labor and -.ciou * ulie research of two icud (icrfnai . -iciitist <) .r .. in anui hei ' column will interest you 1 ne clTe of tnese tablets upon ti liumai s\stein is "marvelous by toeir cer tainfy of action, and the imnodiato ly b. neticial r< suits from their use 1 Sfrlrg Items. C , l>ec 10. ? As i "Un f-oni this vi I will give t e ? Ie?\ Inn's ;s > . ei?>>u is very are preparing Kvery body is i tor times, it w wjth some o< d it? We would 'i. ug an 1 energy 1 ' e tobacco farm t i ' and let oth. a hat we a;e 1 better .?ti ue s h<>t, as we may . ' r time to get our hare <>f tho i times, so let's w, i ie pr tsperity i- pass M -sos K ie and Martha Jeni; J i. S. C . paid rela'ives ii tlii- vicinity a pleasant vi-it recently. Ii.-- Martha I)ix recently paid us h asaiil call. r. ?. C. J n- ins ol (?ideon, S. C.. p i ;has d lam 1 ill this section i i* cnitiog down tho timber pre >*iii >\ ii^r to hi- hew place i t near future. Mary Jenrelte of tlie Lake paid us a pleasant i lew cavs ago. Mr Holme- of Texas? to hear from him. St; lire- of Moultrie, must be ^-".io into winter ! a.C,? ; < > i.vv j Notes. a tin' good crop -J - (his year. at it us irood prices ve t <unc to stay, en -ay that bright 0.1 <> will be hitrhihnn il has been for a -t t "ii \ *ars. it ft lie tobacco plant n so successful ' in u ot ii r.- who have not plantt re a ill plant this year. Willie Mux. Ruboti and , Hughe- will eacli build a uew ' aru for next year's crop, i l.e-e gentl* men all live in the same neighborhood. i r. C.. I bolt bewail work on a barn more than a month ago. Mr. s. I>. Anderson and Mr. Joe report that they will build irn-. These ge title men ? right move and we 'if u hole county get in md tnake Horry the richest i the State, and tobacco i surely do it. t. .). K Coles has a lot of toi tersCuides which he will t'> any one who is going ' ar - of tobacco the com >d Changed to Poison. i: food in the intestines ie? ciLi-ts like tiio.se of arsenic, New Life l'ills expel nii.v iroiii clogged bowels, easily but surely, curing . in, biliousness, sick Headrevet all Liver, Kidney aid ..oil Only -5c at Dr. E. | - i Norton. i! Gershom Items (Intended for last week,) v ji.ist ollh-e at Gersham is * iiivt-uience to this coininu* i banks to I *nele Sain. , \\ i- s011 if sickness in this sec' I tit in s ir.is 1 s sick with roseola, 1!cuelord died on Nov- 2Hrd. - born in 1818. She leaves i as 1 ind nearly one hundred . and V children. Had been 11 ij?tist church 45 tier funeral was preached - Uev. 11. I) Grainger. Hodges, s<?n of Samuel. > ?'es has past a way. i.a S..r.gs wife of Mr. A. C. , i recently, leaving a ba, i?y only 11 hours old. . P Hryant of Marion and p O. Hayd of Loris, visited :; lends nere last week. ' s. \ 11?wt . ' ? i liiu/\? !* - ? . .S IL-.IV I1II1K :i, ;ktin Hill free school and is l an no satisfaction. i; . ? H Anderson filled his up at Pleasant Meadow - ... ill:-.* first Sundav and day be'.jfuiv Mad Anthony. K. . J. M. Fleming writes from North Carolina. t \u Hkuai.o -Please allow me s|> e? in your muc'i esteemed colin:. t ' express my regards for the .<i mi llorrv. Surely, no other e .uly possesses a more quiet, loyal, loving people. I esteem it an . i i.. . n tu.oc one of her sons. i i. question of leaving Horry was i. . one of a personal nature, but > :?e decided by the dictations t . .i v. My heart yearns for the ' i 11 i y in which 1 was reared. In ; i i .11 of Conway and throughout . ..Jiity, J feci iliat I have u host ,i i in friends. J long to see all. .y>* ..\ dear, are they held in my ..mn and to my heart. 1 love ii?.e of Horry and the State i jf fi Carolina. , u > have 1 been absent. Hut in. - If happy to have served 1 vtan's of the time in the inter... uorry s people. My >r.ii' - have been respectively, > i . iivh four ears, a close i relation existed between . and people. Mt Olive and I'. ir ehurches one year each and '), ayeartne beloved of Mt. PisK"'' , 1 j i> li . f?'!l to me in pleasant ' iie lime 1 spent in Kobej (.'? n v. N. C. The people were i t ? ine and showed no little apti of ni.v s'rvicos. Robeson . i- a ir- wealthy e >unty. It has a j : . for railroads Six are in r . a At all hours of the day ; 1 s are heard as the powerii mii through. The people : rapid progress, eominerr; .;^ri. ultnr.illy and education* . U n has 48 liaptist churchI ? s.i'i a membership of nearly l&F&wo 1 Ij f I li n* MM I CHILLS and FE Tint OXX.T BATE EEM TASTOLBM Hi Nm MOwWiMriM Be* Otba* PtiM Km? Bet li "W. A. UeUrtr A tea. Dtne Box, Tax., beat we bare ever handled. If 7 eon preee only Chill Toole which a child coa take wl gPrtoaMe. BBOWB 1 terians are strong too. The writer was occupying a prominent field in that beloved county, but for all that, it pleased the Lord to open doors in another couuty and in another Association and directed poor unworthy me to step in and oc- \ eupy. The position now of tjeneral Missionary for the South Hiver Assoeia tion is my work. This Association is com posed of churches in Cumberland, Johnston and Sampson counties. N. C. Tell the j>eople I've got a good field and I am happy in the work. The Ix>rd bless the Hkralo and its editor and all of its readers. J. M Flemi.no. McKoy, N. C. To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave #10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free Address No. 11940-c. The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U S. A. To | The j Public Generally. We have engaged in the Stock business and by handling CLEAN, HONEST STOCK, hope to secure our share of the business. We are no stranger to the people of Horr> county and naturally expect some of'your patronage. Come and see our stock of HORSES and MULES, BUGGIES and WAGONS And save yourself money. Yours for Small Profits and Quick Sales. J. A. McDermott & Co. Conway & Sea Shore Railroad. Daily except Sunday. In effect Nov. 1st, 1900. Southbound.?No. 15 Leave Conway 8 00 am Leave Pine Island 8 45 a m Arrive Myrtle Beach 9 00 am Northbound.?No. 14. Loave Myrtle Beach 5 00 p m Leave Pine Island 5 25 p m Arrive Conway t? 00 p m D. T. McNeill, Gen. Manager A. M. Burroughs, Ass't Gen. Mnj(. i 'f A&taaUe Cisast Cmur* Keeps Bacon, Grist, meal. Flour, Su^ar, SnufT, Coffee Tobacco. Lard Gutter Cheese mWinjj i'owtler Can Goods Powder Shot caps Loaded Shells Pepper Spice Ginger Nut. megs Medicines Tinware Apples Oranges Bannas coca nuts Onions Irish Potatoes cabbage Plow Lines Nails and one hundred and one other things to meet the wants of my friends nnd customers, come and sec me. SAM TOMPKINS At rear of court House. POSITIONS OUABANTWID. Untftr ?3.00? C**h Dip?tt. M ro*d fw? PaU. Open iH r*W P M ?* ** T?T CUl? Nil OMrgU*AUb?n? DuImm OcUmp, ?MM, 0MT#P W. M. P Wa&efeiy&iies 1 have the finest lot of hi>j Thomas mantel clocks ever will sell these at lowest pric< I JS Chill Mil ' rr successful cues sold POO VER and All Malarial Troublas. BDT FOB CHILOBJEN. GUARANTEED. i. a t I I; >7: H lutoa'i Ftpdn Chill Teal* Is lh*l ribea It la bis pracllat, and Hjn It Is Uul tboot Injury to the stomach." UT?. 06., rros'ra, flrasasvUW, Tmt .. _ ! BELL'S BACKET STORE, ; LITTLE RIVER, S. C. TIE CHEAPEST PUCE TO BOY YflBR BOOBS. ( We wish to call your attention to a few of the low price* we are mak-, ing. Our goods are received weekly direct from headquarters in New York City, and are often sold at less than cost of manufacturing. Clothing. Uovs Suits, the $1, kind at 05c. Better Suits. to 15 years $1. The kind Clothiers will ask you $3, for we sell you at $1.35. Good heavy Suits for men, only $2.15. Black Clay Worsted Suits for men only $2.40. This is what you have paid $5. for. Men 's Pants the $1.25 kind, for 75c. A good Stem wind and Stem Set American Watch, for $1.15. V A fjood f'-. watch for 90c. Needles per paper, 1c. Tea Spoons per sot, 3c. Table Spoons per set, 5c. Anything under 4 pounds sent by mail if postage is added. Wishing a Merry Christmas and happy New Year to all. J. A. BELL. LITTLE RIVER, S. C. ' Horses AND Mules. Wewillhavein by Dceern'oer 17th, A CAR IOAD Wo are carryfng a full stock of Horses, Mules, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons and Hacfteatf. <i In short, everything in the Hue of horse millinery. It is to our Interest to sell and we intend to Undersell all our competitors. We ore in the business to sell, and we sell, profit or no profit. We guarantee the best values in the market, and our prices are fixed to suit the farmer and the laboring man. Call on us when you want anything in our line A. W. Jenkins & Son. Agents for the famous Rock Hill and ColumDia Buggies. Nov. 1st 1900 tf. i ARKER, fh grade, old reliable Seth displayed in Conway,and ss. Coll to see me. 11W11? !. I e*WWne^***JWI?k>rv*w?e* 18*.* kjh?? So tis-i't no s.iry f r hi 'o o >'< aro i ' win* i y >a <; >.*n ^Conway to buy > Is NVc carry every I hiu^ V??u w..nl, and you all know it U? be a fact, that our prices arc tIn* lowe*t Muk cour s' ?rc headquarters when you come to town. We will wait n you as fu*-t as \vc can. I?us;.iicm? never lajj^ at our store, but your time next, always Mis^ s and Ladies Cloaks Capes and ( a r.vear. Men's, Youths 'n< I toys <)vereoa 1 s and Su i t s i. i . Stove > an<! 11 ca I nrs a re j^oi fust, I>u1 we ^ti!l have s one on han I ati 1 in >rc e .inn,: HOLIDAY GOODS. Our Holliday floods this season will t?e up to the minute. Will comtnei e opening up holiday ?n<I Christinas ^oods the month. Our .>toek will t>e complete. Good times, good goods and prosperit v 1 *? those that trade ai CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE. E.V. DUSENRUKY, A. 0 THOMPSON. See. and Treus. President. HORRY WAREHOUSE. * The Leading House AT A Leading Market. I beg to announce to my friends throughout the County that I have rented the Horry Warehouse for this season, and its management will he exclusively under my control. We propose to run it on a strictly business basis, treatingnll customers alike and seeing that they get full value price for their tobacco. Our success last vear has assisted us in organizing a large corps of buyers for this season who will be here before the opening The Horrv isulway* open and will sell your tohaceoat any hour during the day that you bring it. The buyers of Virginia and North Carolina are turned towards Con* way. The farmers^>f Horry County are eoming to Conway to sell! The Horrv Warehouse is u> furnish headquarters for this grand Un ion. Let all work for the Conway market, and we will guarantee success and satisfaetion. Yours with confidence. J. E. COLES, Manager. NOTICE! TO MY CUSTOMEKS: Having bought a large lot of Sample Shoes, we are in position to give you shoes at wholesale prices. These Sample Shoes need no recommendation to those who have tried them, and it is only those who have not that we appeal. We also have bargains in Men's Clothing, Youths Clothing. Boys and Childrens. In Dress Goods our line is full of good bargains. In Skirts and Skirt patterns we have something new. Nice trimmed and untrimed hats. Stoves and Heaters and anything you want in Hardware. Come to Conway to do your trading and thus build up your county scat. Make it convenient to come in the week as we are crowded on Saturdays. Yours truly, S. T. SESSIONS. CONWAv, S. C. m i ?i i if r- - r i ?-?-* WKMiSL iilL&tl Invites your patronage for the following reasons 1st. Healthy location. Pure artcsion water on campus. 2nd. Thorough course of study under oompetent instructors. 3rd. Elegant new dormitories separate for boys and girls, costing nearly $20,0(H). 4th. Teachers with pupils eyery night during study hours. 5th. Teachers live in dormitories with pupils. 6th. Mechanical department under competent, instructor. 7th. Its past success a guarantee for the future, 108 boarders last session 8th. Boys under military discipline. :nn. Low rates. Hoard ^7 1)0 per month. Tuition $1.00 to $4.00 Music including use of instrument $3.0t). For illustrated catalogue address, Welch Neck High School, J. W. GAINS, 15. S., M. M. P., Principal, Hartsville, S. C. B. Q. COLLINS, President. D. A. SPIVEY Cashier. BANK OF CONWAY CONWAY, S. C Capital Stock $20,000. Surplus Fund $8 000 DIRECTORS: B. G. Coli.ins. W R. Lkwis, 1). A. Snvsr. C. P .Qitattlkbai'm, F. A. Rcrrouohs. We trausact a general banking business, and guarantee prompt attentionto any and all matters intrusted to our rare. This Rank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, firms and corporations and will give everv r< as nuhle facility consistent vitli sound banking to those doing business witn it. W. E. PORTER, rrrn nhir ri/nnnunr niimu nrnmrn rtto, MIL UHIIIR LIVtK! silts. DKATjEU IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons f and Harness. | A full stock on hand at all times. Higest value for your money. We don't say that we sell profit or no profit, but we sell for a small profit and guarantee satisfaction to our customers at all times. New Lot of Horses Mules and Wagons Just in. CONwAY, s. c. JOB PRINTING^ Done here.