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SThr Pfttrg M)cvaUl. I'll It 1.1811K I) r.VKHV TU U US DA V MORN IN (1* ItY Til K CONWAY IMJH! lSI 11 X<I CO., CONWAY, S. C. H. II. WOODWARD. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, - - - #1.00. Six Months, - - .00. Throe Months, - - .25. always in advancf. One cent a word in excess of 150 words for obituaries Pokthy not ACCEPTED. Entered fit (In* I' ?.-?t >iliat C'ttiway, S 'is Socond-clasft Mutter. ,A 1 )Y Kin1 IS KM KNTS : Transient advertisements $1.00 per inch for the first insertion. r>() cents tin inch for each Huhsetpiont insertion. Noti os in local rending matter, 10 cents per lino each insertin; ; under head <,f "Business Notices," (i cents a lino each t .. f insertion. Ofllclnl mlvt-rt:.^*'iiiontH iit tno r t\?'s ullnwi'd by law. uiheral contracts will be inane lor adver tlsing throe or more months Thk licitai.d will publish, nt the discretion of the Editor letters on subjects of general interest, when written plainly A'ith ink and aeeoinpanled by the name of the author. These should he directed to the Editor of 'I int Hkkai.o. REMITTANCES For Subscripth ns or Advertisements must be made to the Manackr, Conway Pcmisiiino Company. - L? " .jxsznjm u? vncnorr-zTXAr a-n THURSDAY, JAN. 17 1<>01 Tiif. Legislature will probably nmlcc a liberal approporiation to tlie South Carolina I nterstute unci West Indian Exposltion. f If the State is to spend anything in the way of advertising; there's no better opportunity ahead than the exposition. Onk of the lirst things done by the House of Representatives was to pass the joint resolution introduced by Hon. Josh Ashley extending the time for the payment of '.axes till March 1st. Many strong orgmncnts were made against it, hut we think the right action was taken in extending the time, in view of the fact that the time has been extended every-year for many years past and lias almost become a custom. It lias become natural for the people to expect it and it would work a hardship to discontinue the practice at once and without warningA Diiu.MMKii remarked a few days ago that he had been coming to Conway and doing business with her merchants for a long number of years and h: ! yet to lose a single cent in his b iness dealings with them. Conway had always been a good place for I sand her merchants were alw.i. able to pay their bills. This is the experience of one only of the many representatives of wholesale houses who make regular trips to the town. What he said is, we believe, as a general thing true. In ehe course* of his. remarks ho said that while Conway could develop a good deal of internal wealth, she yet needed some quick means of communication with the outside world so as to bring wealth in from abroad, and this we also sanction as true. We need a passenger train that will take us off and back again sooner. Another great help would be a daily passenger and mail boat bet ween this point and Ceorgotown. Improvement is the order of the day and we hope that something along this important line will bo uone in ino near lutare. I MF, committee of the grand jury that was appointed to look after the matter of building a new court house met the county supervisor hero a few weeks ago and on last salcsday their report was drawn up and placed before the commissioners of the county for their consideration. The committee decided to recommend in their report that a site for the new court house I e purchased from Mr. W. It. Lewis on 3d avenue in the suburbs of the town. Before the court house is changed from its preeent location, the effect of the change on the best interests of the business portion of Conway should be ruefully considered. If the court house be erected at the placed selected by the committee, business may gradually leave Main street and center nearer the court house. Will this be worse for Conway? Will it be in a J "maummr . - town of Conway's size to have the business stands Mattered 011 two different 'Streets or more, than to have them all on one principal street? These questions may not be easily answered, but they should be considered. If room can be had at the pluce where the building now stands, we think it would be advisable to build tlit? new court house there. The train runs t >o near the pres< nt 1 >eation but it seldom disturb' the proceedings of the court more than 01 c > a day and ther for a few minu'es only. Lack of sufliccnt rcom for a decent public square seems to he about the only objection to the prt - ovtiu oi vv; A court house of .sutlieent size to meet, tiie demands of our ^rowino population will cost a jjood round sum. It will doubtless be decided that the best way of raising the money for the m.d* l'takin/j is by issuing interest bearing bonds. Anyway it is arranged, it will bear heavy on the pocket of the average tax payer, and if the enterprise is carried out the greatest cart? should be axereised to* use the money to tlie best advantage of both the town and the county. And this is a subject ir which every citizen of the county should feel interested. Study the matters connected with it and jfive your views to others. Think over both sides of the question An Evil Without Profit. It is common report just now that in a short time the Toddville dispensary will t)o moved from the place it now occupies to a point near Hear Swamp inside the lines of Conway township. There may bo people in Conway who will dilTer with us in our op'.nI ion of the matter, but if a dispensary is tobe nlaced this near to tin; town, wo .soo no reason why it should make matters worse to locate it within the corporate limits. Take the dispensary into consideration where it is at present located. It is but six miles from town. Those who wish to patronize it lind it an easy matter to send after the whisky just whenever they happen to want. Those who do not patronize the dispensary where it is, would not do soil it were located in Conway. Let any one who will, observe the quantities of liquor brought to Conway from the dispensary and he will nelievo that it could be no more if the dispensary were located in the town. If t.he-dispensary o> moved it will be oifly half as far as it now is and just that much more convenient. It is apparent that so long as there is a dispensary so near, the town will have to stand all the evils of liquor drinking. So long as the dispensary is located just outside the city limits, just that long the town will no compelled to put up with the evil of drunkenness, without the benefit of a share in the dispensary profits. The profits from the Toddville dispensary amount to a good round sum every month. If this dispensary is placed as near to Conway as is contemplated, it had?as well be placed within the; corporate limits, for then the town will get its share of the profits. As long as it s outside, the town mil'st sulTer all the evils while the county gets all of the profits Conway is in need of all the revenue she can raise to provide better drainage, build up the streets and sidewalks, and many other improvements that we need not mention. A share in dispensary profits would be helpful just now. Let the people think about the matter and do whatever seems best for town and county. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Kvory year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go i >' <i ii w ii i j i iiiuuni-. imi tins ih cos lily and not. always sure Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infalli blc medicine for cougs, colds, and all throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. As founding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Dr. E. Norton's. Price f>0c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Labana Items, The health of the community is much improved. Mrs. M, C. Johnson has just recovered from a severe attack of typhoid fever, Misses Florrie and Mellie Johnson of Forney, were vfsiting friends and relatives of this community last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. H. James, one of our enter* prising young merchants has sold out to Mr. W, L, Richardson and is going to move to the Jordanviile section Mr, A. C. Johnson is putting up his second tobacco barn. There will be seven now barns put up in this section this season. Mr. Isaac Cook of Jordanviile. has purchased land near hero and is contemplating to build. Sf.tii. nil puj f?(j . : i j t y , ?...a * i iu. m.. i- * " - / Toddville Tidings. Constable (J. J Watts was In town Saturday on business. Miss Maude Long, after spending a w? e'< here with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Dusenburv, returned home Sunday. in our judgement the advice given by Mr llarrelson of Loris is very good and demands careful consideration. We hope our farmers will make a good crop of tobacco for it I has proven to lie tin; best money crop tho faruici s can i li.it. The I lorry 'J'obacco Warehouse is the place to 0 I the golden wee d. Mr. W. L. Uichardson, our popular County Superintendent of Kdu c it ion, was in town last week. The example made of dispenser Slayer of Ivingslree should lie a warning to all dispensers who arc now managing our groat u oval institutions. It swnis that tin* generality of dispensers arc either in< >1111 otout or c areless. Hon. .J. K. Coles was here a few (lavs ago hi the interest of the llori ry Warehouse, lie ad vis <1 the toha ceo planters to plant largely and !> sire that they got their plants out in time. Foil ko ast. ,\ Deep Mystery. it is a mystor.\ why women endure I lack.mho, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved tha' Fleet ric Hitters will (prickly cure sueh troubles "I .suffered for years with Kidney trouble, writes Mrs. Phobo Cherley. of Peterson, la., "and a lame ba< U pained n e so I could not dress myself, out Fleet lie Hitters wholly cured ntc, and. although 715 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overeorr es Constipation, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only.">beat Dr. H. Norton's drug store. Barnes Items. We are pleased to learn that Mr. \\ est inor. land is well enough again to resume his duties. He is doing a good work and we wish him success. Mr Sidney Cox who has been living with his father in-law, Mr. Wil nam n u^ncs. ha moved oil on his own place. Mr. .1 I). (Ir.iliani has moved near Green Sea, and Mr. Millie Holmes lias rented his old home. It is now the property of Mr. .1. M. II aid wick. W hat has become of the Hound Swamp dispensary? Have the gods been appeased, or have the Colum bin officials hoard of the grand wave of prosperity that has .struck llorryand are loath toelog the wheels of the advance force with that do* testable nuisance a dispensary? A move properly, a State grog shop, that most proline source of annoyance. The acreage of both cotton and tobacco will bo increased in this I neighborhood (J K.f'Ril p. The Homcwood Nurseries have a tine lot of "> to (? foot pear trees for s'de. Six varieties ripening from Juno to Oct. 10 vv.rie,ies of peach trees covering a ripening period of 20 wot ks. The finest selection of No I apple t rees ever in the county. I'lum trees, grape yines, strawberry plants, currant gooseberry, blackberry and raspberry bushes for sale. )."> to 2."> per i" .t ;......... i us I v\ iii * 11 r*v */ii 111? i?' | iii i i n;a Vtiiii n^; ill I tin* nursery for their tress. Orders of *r>, or more I will deliver at Conway. Call and see my slock or drop me a card statin# your vants. Von can safely set, out trees and plants any time from Nov. 1st to leafing out time in lite spring, the sooner the better. 10. S. ClIliTltA. Coitway, S. C, ? Blown to Atoms. / 1 he old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poi sonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only -V* at Or. I E Norton's drug store. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and .aids Nature In strengthening at.d reconstructing the exhausted digestive or? gans. 11 is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can apt roach it in clllciency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dvspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Hast ralgla,Cramps,and all other results of imp< i feet digestion. Prcmr?') tv * '*?. w> * & Co , Chicago* - Notice. A small dark rod ox with Ion# wide horns and marked with under slope in each oar and wearing a small tingling hell, has taken up with my rattle. Owner will please call and got. It. I<\ Vereon, .Ian 1001. Warn pec, P. (>. S. C - f V . *V. . . ! * ' ~ ' Nr.. 1 \fl l \ A TheMOS* 9 CHILLS and FE\ THIS ONl?T 8APC RKMI TASTELESS and ( | Docs Hot Contain Quinine Hor Other PoUoa Does Hot InJ W. A. Mclarty A Bon. Dkno Box, Ten., m 39 !ie*t vrc have ever hnnalod. My eon prvscr only (')illl Tonic which a child cau tnko wit! jg Price 00C. HHOw.1 ? It Girdles The Globe. The faille of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best ia the world, ex-, teodr round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Ilurns Hruises. Sores. Scalds. I toils Ulcers Felons, Aches, Fains anil all Skin Eruptions. Only infallible File cure. 2.'>c a box at Dr. 10. Norton's Druo Store. - - ? A Strong Fortification Fortify the body against disc. . 1 y Putt's Liver Pills, an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria constipation, jaundice, bilious ncss and all kindred troubh s "The Fly-Wheel of Life Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills a*, e the fly-wheeloflife. I shall ever be grateful for the accident tl at brought them to my notice. 1 f. el ... if I had a new lease of Hie. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, C Tutt's Liver PiLsj To The Deaf. A rich lady eared of her deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kur Drums, oa vc s 10,000 to his I listi tut e, so t hat deaf people unable to procure the Kar Drums may have them free. Address No. 110-10 e. The Niehol-1 son Institute, 7K0, Eighth Avenue, J New York, U. S. A. NOTICE. A petition having been circulated i asking for the establishment of a Dispensary in Conway Township, j after twenty days notice from Jan. 0th. the hoard of Control will pro coed to remove the dispensary from j Toddville into Conway Township. A. J. IjAM'Astf.H, J. II. MCCASKn.a. I toar.l of Control. wma r I I ? Q< H hrvs brought pormanont relief to a mil- K I lion Buffering women who wcro on their S?| I way to premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell H I was fast declining ill health, when Wine nj I of Cardui performed a "wonderful cure" Lj I in her case. Hhc suffered with tlio ago- SB B nice of falling of tho womb, lcucorrhu n Hfl j B and profuse menstruation. The weekly Bs B appearance of the men bob for two months sappod hor vitality until she was a phys- K B ical wreck. Her nervous system gave M (B way. Then came the trial of Wine of n Cardui and tho cure. Mrs. Mitchell's [3 experience ought to commend Wine of K K Cardui to suffering women in .words of P? IwmfwfMMIlli H is within the roach of all. Women who Ij '1 try it uro relieved. Ask your driiKpist B i J for a $t hottlo of Wine of ("'artful, and do B I not tako a aulmtituto if tendered you. B Mrs. Willie Mitchell, Routh Onstnn, N. C.: wj B "Wino of C'lrdiil mid Tliod ford's Itlnok- B |EJ Drniiklit hnvo performed a miraculous euro B I in my case, i lind been u rrent sniTorcr B I with fnlllntf of tlio woiiili nnd Iciicorrhiun, B fl nnd my mouse* came every week for two C [q months nnd ivero very painful. Mv litis- I B hand induced 1110 to try Wino of Cnrdut EK K and ni-iok-lirniiRht* nod now thn lencor- fj JH iluen has dlrnppunrcd, and I am restored t B f*\ hi esses rennirliiR special y V directions, address, pi vine vW&c 1 symptoms. "The I sidles' ,\<l- f njJiKt r?vUV> / vlsory Department." Ttio ^ "jP -i 1 <'hnlfanooKit Med lei no Co., 2 flSvo To I The j Public j Generally. j o We have cn^a^ed 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 Horrj county and naturally expect some of<your patronage. Com. and see our stock of HORSES and MULES, 111 JOG I ES and WAGONS And save yourself money. Yours for Small Profits and Quick Sales. J. A. McDermott Co^ ; Chill Tonic I r SUCCESSFUL CURB SOLO M FOB H rER and All Malarial Troubles. |i CDV FOE CHILDREN. UUARANTUet). ] Imro the Stomach Hor Afffet ike Bsarlsg.H iTt " Ramon's Pepsin CblU Tonic Ls the! Ibe# it In his practloe, and says it il tbeH hout Injury to the stomach." PO. CO., Prop'rs, Oreenerllle, Tena. DVT r iiuiiRi n HACKET STOKE, LITTLE RIVER, S. C. TIE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BDY Y01R G?. ; -?- ' We wish to call your attention to a few of the low prices we are making. Our floods are received weekly direct from headquarters in New York City, and arc often sold at less than cost of manufacturing. Clothing. Hoys Suits, the $1, kind at One. i Hotter Suits, (> to 15 years $1. The kind Clothiers will ask you $.'t, for we sell you at $1.M5. 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. Mun'cPnnlOUtl >-. t - ...... .j . .?11 i .-> i im > i .i\ i im, iur i ill', A jjond Stem wind and Stem Set American Watch, for $1.1 a. A #ood $2, watch for hOc. Need ea per paper, lc. Tea Spoons per set, 3c. Table Spoons per set, 5c. Anything under 1 pounds sent by mail if postage is added. Wishing a Merry Christmas and happy New Year to all. d. A. BELL. LITTLE RIVER, S. C. Horses AND Mules. We will have in by December 17th, A CAR 10AD We are carrying a full stock of Horses. Mules. Ilutodns Road Carts, Wagons and Harness. In short, everything in the line of horse millinery. It is to our interest to sell and we intend to Undersell all our competitors. We are in the business to selh 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 Columbia Buggies. Nov. 1st 1 BOO. if. Anu>i disease by the timely use o! Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stojuach, malaria, indiges* tion, torpid li\<ir, constipation and all bilious diseases. BUTT'S Liver PILLS l. i wmm \ ' $2,000 Dollars Worth of goods save 1 from 1I10 DIG FIKK, to bo closed out at co. ll and more goods coming in daily, and will continue to come, We si carry everything usually kept in a fir * t clots Department Store, and o' prices will he as usual lower than our competitors. We were daunt'' 'i by the recent lire, but not discouraged, and will continue to put down n'-' ces and make the merchants scratch their head when it d? n't ?.| scratching. You will find us in the yellow store opposite the l?u'i/ g Don't wait. ?01110 and get the goods at wholesale co.st before they'-, picked over. Yours to serve and to please, CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE. E.V. DUSENHURY, A.C.THOMPSON Sec. and Treas. 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 tins season, and its management will be exclusively under my control. We propose to run it on a strictly business basis, treat ingrtll 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 is always open and will sell your tobacco at any hour during the day that you bring it. The buyers of Virginia and North Carolina are turned towards Conway. The farmers of Horry County are coming to Conway to sell! The Horrv Warehouse is to furnish headquarters for this grand Un ion. Let all work for the Conway market, and we will guarantee success and satisfaction. Yours with confidence. J. E. COLES, Manager. it I "f i #***. r-? h INW g IOC! TO MY CUSTOMKKS: Having bought a large lot of Sample Shoes, wo art) in posit ion to give you shoos 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, Hoys 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 seat. Make it convenient to come in the week as we are crowded on Saturdays. Yours truly, S. T. SESSIONS. CONWAV. S. C. B. (1. COLLINS, President. I). A. SPIVEY Cashier. OMINFv ur- UOIMWAY CONWAY, S. C Capital Stock- $20,OOO- Surplus Fund $8-000 DIRECTORS: B. G. Collins. W R. Lewis, D. A. Spiv by. C. P .Qitattlebaum, F. A. Burroughs. --rrnai.T*uBSE ? r. v.r, aayaVwWm' ifdUL.-rdm We transact a general banking business, and guarantee prompt atten tionto any and all matters intrusted to our care. This Bank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, firms and corporations and will give even naf enable facility consistent with sound banking to those doing business with it. W. E. PORTER, HUH HI SIMS D RALE It IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons and Harness. A full stock on hand at all times. Bigcst value for your money. We don't, say that we still 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 Justin, CONwAY, S. C. 1%? COnWayRaiir?ad. *> Tlailu Avnnnt Qnnrlav has jnst received a big lot of the best axes and handles, shovels and In effect Nov. 1st, 1900. spades, a complete line of nails, j Soutl.liound.-No, 15. pocket knives, table knives and forks, nob locks, pad locks, curry }'(MN l> ^(.)nwa.y 8 00 a n. . i i* Leave Pine Island 8 45 a in combs and it s Krocery lino is com- Arriv0 M t,c ?oac,; ,, 00 nl plete. Also apples, oranges and ba- XT < nanus, almonds. Irish and awoct po- >-orthbonnd.-No. 14. tatocs, cabbage and turnips, mixed Tj0aAt> Myrtle I teach < 5 00 p in ? , Leave Pine Island 5 25 p ni nuts, cocoanuts, raisons, and can- Al.riv0 Conway 0 00 p ... dies, shirts and drawers, suspenders, ^ pins, noodles: coats cotton, hosiery . .PiA* McNeill, Gen. Manager and will order anything you want, A M-lh.rro?Kl,s Ass't Gen. Mntf. SAM TOMPKINS At rear of court House, i