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?hc porrs Mjrrald. 1 !? <1 a 1i IM'lll.lslI Kit KVKIIY 11 I] TM U USD A V Ml) 1? N IN(J : li UYTIIK ?'V I * ' .'ON\VAV Pl IJJ 1SIIINC CO., ji, ! t CON WAV, S. C. \k II. h. WOODWARD. Editor. I - II t SUBSCUI1M ION : i One Year, - - - *1.00.1 Six Months, * - .50. Tlirco Months, - - .2"). I' ALWAYS IN AHVAMT 1 I I I J*iv One cent n word in excess of 150 1 words for ??i?i 1 navies. Poktp.v not aockl'tko. I KtitPivd nt the l'.iM :it ' mnvsy, S. < u* j Socoml i Ik?-h illilt'T. I j Al >VKUTISKMJSNTS : 1 rrnu?it'nt advertisement** ?1.00 per inch ? for the first inseriion. r>0 rents an inrh | for each subsequent insrriion. Not! or in hn al reading matIrr, 10 cents , per line car;h iusertio; ; unner noaa <?i "Rusiness Notices,"' ( cents a Hue each Insertion. Ofllciul advertisements at tno raves ullowed by law. ( liberal contracts will be mane ror udver ' Using three or more months. Thk 11 IClt a l.l) will publish, at the dis cretlon of tiie Editor letters on subjects of general Interest, when written plainly 1 A itli ink and accompanied by the name of the author. These should be directed i to the Editor of '111 k IIkkai.I). < REMITTANCES < For Snl)scriptic us or Advertisements must la? made to the Manaokh, Conway PonusiiiKo Company- i i 1 mp?? u- n ( 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1001 ' < i ( Till'average Horry jury can bo rolicd upon to do its duty toward ' the enforcement of law. Our juries i have gained a reputation possessed by few. If the State makes out its 1 ease, eonvietion is sure to follow. Of it farmers are busy now all over the county preparing their lands for.this year's erop. Never did a year have a brighter future for the people generally. Hot urn to prosperity goes a long way toward lightening the farmer's hard tasks, lie can go to his work this year with a stronger arm and a more cheerful heart. A report of the Town Hoard of Health to the Town Council some time ago contained soino interesting facts and gave advice about certain matters whir ' we think the council would do veil to heed. Attention was spec'. ily called to the low spot of ground bet ween *lrd and 4th avenues. Tr.at t is a menace to the health of our ei'/uens, we have not the least doubt. The reeom mendations of tho board should bo carried out and no pains spared un til not only this, but every sink holo in the town is drained perfectly dry. No town can build, so long us its citizens who have the capital, peisist in keeping their means and refuse to invest them. One man can do but little bv himself towards starting and maintaining new industries and enterprise?, it takes the union of all the citizens, the whole body politic, to get things on a hum. Not so long ago the business men of our town and vicinity united together on a certain thing and as a result we have our tobacco warehouses. and an industry throughout the county which has already been of great benefit to our farmers. The mutual efforts of all resulted in mutual benefit to till. In the same way our business men might join together and build cotton factories, or bring to the the town and county any oilier enterprise which is thought likely to succeed. Do we want to see such things taking place? If we really wanted such things, it does seem that more efforts would be made to bring tlieni about. It is pretty certain that if we are already contented and satislied with things as they are, we have not the energy to strive after further attainments Subscribe to the Hkkm.d. ? fwThu County Hoard of Pensions < , will met t again on March 21st, ajid < ? At the recent term of court, the [rami jury again recommended in heir final presentment, the building f a n*w and larger court hous?; to eeonunodate the growiug popuhi ion of the eouiity. The Judg; in is charge to the grand jury renarked that the court house might iave been large enough for the ounty during the days of those who iud the hoiuc built, but was now indequatc t?? meet the demands *?f a ounty which had taken on new life ,nd was fast becoming one anions he wealthy counties of the State. When the presentment of the '1'iLlld illfv ? :!?; ri>m' it I1':K tl,,. i.'.'iii. itn of Judge Gat'v that an act of the .c<rislatur<? \va necessary before my steps could he taken by the ounty authorities. This seems to js the correct way to begin proceidngs. The e is no doubt ihat the court house is needed, and the necessity or better accommodations becomes nore and more \ ressing from year Lo year us the county guint, in popuation and wealth. Let every one ivho feels an interest in t ho matter, imitate it. until some definite step s taken in the rightdirection. Court Proceedings. WF.DNKSDA V. The .State vs. Moss Singleton, lousehrcuu ing and larceny, plead guilty. The State vs. Sam Green, compound larceny. Jury returned a verliet of guilty and the defendunt was sentenced to b months on the public tvorks. The Solicitor read the final presentment of the mind ini'v .?. r..l owa: KIN A I. I'll KS KX'i MKNT. l'o the lion. Ernest Gary, I'residing .) udge. "We the Grand Jurors, beg leave to submit the following as our final presentment for the Spring term of Court for 11)01. Wo have passed upon all bills of Indictment handed us by the Solicitor. We have appointed a committee of Dur body, composed of our foromrn, 11. llinson and L. V, Jlryun to exlimine all the public oflices of the County, employing an expert if loomed necessary, and report at fall term of this court. We have examined the county jail uul find sane to bo in a fair sanitary condition. We find the roads and bridges throughout the county in fair < ?. nlition, except the public road leading from Conway to Savannah lilutT, which we find to be in very bad coalition and recommend thai the bounty Supervisor have same put in good repaii at once. We find that our Court House is ?ntirely too small for our present needs, and earnestly recommend that the Hoard of County Commissioners, take immediate steps to build a new Court House. We are informed that the Court Mouse square can be exchanged for the "Norman Lot" and we endorse and recommend the exchange and the erection of a new n ....? ii ? - i 1 WI'UI I (HHirif, (Ml Silld IOI, We recommend that the Comity Supervisor have a suitable privy erected for the convenience of tno.se attending our courts. We recommend that the County Supervisor have some necessary repairs done on the bridge across Lake Swamp, at Strickland Ford. We recommend that the County Supervisor have the old desk remov ed from the Sheriff's office and a suitable table placed therein. " John II. McCaskikl, Foreman. The State vs. Fd.J. Hullard, disposing of crop under lien. Jury found a verdict of guilty and the sentence was a fine of $&">, which svas promptly paid by the defendant thursday. The State vs. W. Jesse Bennett, assault with intent to kill. Verdict of guilty and sentenced to ten months on the public works, or pay a tine of $100. The defendant pa.d the fine. The State vs. Sidney A. Tindal, assault and battery with intent tc kill. The jury found a verdict of not guilty after remaining out for some time. The State vs. A. C- Connor, as sault nnd battery of a high and ag giavatcd nature. There were two eases against the defendant and he plead guilty in each and was sen tenced to pay a fine of 115, in eaol case. The State vs. Reddick Skipper et, ul. assault and buttery of a high and aggravated nature, was Nol Prosed on motion of the Solicitor. The State vs. Joe Cox, violation ol the dispensary law- Built v and sealed sentence as the defendant hn< taken leg hail sonic time previous to the tilting of the court. The State vs. A. 1>. Howe and Marshal llovve was Nol. Prosed by the Solicitor sometime during tin week. The State vs. Miss Bottie Heaves malicious wounding of animals. He turned to magistrate's court for ti new trial. The court of General Sessions ad journed sine die Thursday evening Common Picas. There was little to be attended h in the Court of Common Pleas- Several default cases were called and or ders and judgments taken. Jos. \V. llolliday vs C. A- Hughe? et al. Continued Addie Burroughs el al. A Smith and Klin I). Smith, continued. .1 flInrii: I i'.. I I 1.. ? . n r' t.u 1 1 ? ?? vmy ? .? I ' - V-/. I HlfU UIIU \V. F. Floyd. Jr , continued I?y thr defendant oti account of the absence of a witness. J. C. Jfryant vs. Iv J. Milliard. Case continued on motion of the plaintiff John Grainger vs. Samuel Smart Grainger. Stricken from the dot k[?t with leave to restore. The Court of Common IMvas ad . . *? j .turned <?n Friday in time for the judge to take a trip down to the beaoli on the t'onwax & Seashore Kuilroud. Box Items. I Funnel's are busy preparing for 1 their erops. Messrs. \V. ix*. and W. H. Holt of Loris p li I friends near heie a short visit Friday. Mr. W. F. Holt has recently purchused another mule. We keep hearing something of the ragman from Gurlcy and would like to hear his name. Mr. .1 I.. Stroud has moved to his old home from Columbia. Mrs. Lottie Johnson while coming , from work met a mad dot? but es raped unhurt. A flcr wards tlie dog " as killed. It is reported that'll do^'s were killed near here last week. TWKKSKKH. Cool Spring Dots. Mrs. A A. Godboidt has been very | >iek but seems to be improving. .Miss Coot < Ja.s<iue,{daughter of Mr. jund Mrs. U. II. Jaaque, was married to Mr William Tompkins on ' the 6th inst. Mr. Ait man of Marion won here a ! few days last week trading, selling and takuing in horses and mules. Polities are over and the hollidays are gone and people arc hustling to plant another crop. Miss Sallio Doyle is spending this' | week at Mr.and Mrs. .1. \V. Ilo.li-I loay's at Gulivanls Kerry. Kov. J. 1) llnnvlson tilled his up- , pointinent at salem ehureh the lirst , Sunday and Saturday before to a! large congregation. Mr. George Avant of Lor is spent I last Saturday night with Mr. H. ifi. ; Doyle and family. Misses Georgic Kloyd, Claudia! ! Mishoo and Mr. J. li Mishoe, of j j lhauehe. spent last Sunday with Hon. Jeremiah M:shoe and family. Wo would like to hear from the! IViiMon Hoard. We want to know ' if the Hoard has passed on the applications and how many ha\ o pro\ od ; favorable. M. L. K. Finklea Dots. Health generally jjood. Mr. II. N. Anderson yocs in for tobacco this year. Mr. J I), (frahniii, our hustling | merchant, is doino a slaving busi! nesi?. | Mr. Memory Crahum & Son., are [erecting a new store. Mr. H H harrelson our eftlcient magistrate holds court at the school jhouse Our teacher, Mr. (J. L Stevens of i Hiseo, spent Sunday at home. Miss Hello McQueen, one of our j molt popular voun^ ladies made a | short visit to Marion a few days a<jo. | Our school has 71 ou its roll at present. XoNKL. Rnlly to the Exposition. At a recent meeting of the Horry Commissioners of the Charleston Exposition, it was resolved to rurtlier organize the county by appointing three representative and progressive citizens from each township to act with the Central Hoard in working up a sentiment in i it ores t of the Exposition. This Exposition is to by held in the interest of South Carolina and for the benefit o. the whole country, and Horry County can't afford not \ i\ htt mmi'/ioonl.ol I * I .1*. .*-1 --- A .. |s> V.OV ;nw m III nil- llispiuy ID bo made. Our county is surpaised by few in lior natural resources and is rapidly coining to the front as one , of the best counties of the Stuto. This Southern Exposition will give us ample opportunity to show to the outside world what can bv done t on Horry soil, and with llorry brain and brawn. Let us not miss this opportunity. Let overy enterprising man and woman resolve to assist in making an llorry exhibit , both creditable and profitable to our county. With a view to a more thorough organization and for general dismission, a mass-meeting is hereby called to meet at the Court House in Conway, on Monday. April 1st at 12 o'clock noon. All the township commissi mors, , ,is well as all parties interested, are I urged to be presont. A list of the Township Commissioners will be published later, , I). A. Srivnv, Secretary. Mothers 1 Anxioiu", watch declining he alth o! their daughters. So many are cut off 1 by < nsumplion in early years tliftt there is real cause for unxhty. In; the early stages, when not beyond : ' - the reach of medicine. Hood's Sarsa- ; ' parillu will restore the quality and , quantity of t!> blood and thus give , f go.ul health. Head the following letter: | ' It is but just to write shout my daughter Corn, aged 19. She win com- i plctely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and frienrw said she would not j live over three months. She had a had i ' Cough i iiul nothing smaticd to do her any good i happened to read about Hood'a Stirsapa? rilia and had her give li n trial. J'Yom tint very flr.it dose she began to got better. After taking n few bottles aho was coint j oletely cured and her health has been the ' best ever Kince." Mrh. Addik i'BCir, . | l'.'. Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. | "j will say that my mother has not i I dated my csrc ' t is strong words as I i .vn i'd have done. IIood'H Barsaparilla ' j 11 truly cure-l mennd I am now well." i v .'irn, Amsterdam, N. Y. ^ Vv : i t i.i Ho. d's, because i Sarsaparilla I l j the .)n? True I'.loisl Pur'fler. All druggists. |L I Prepared only le (' I. Hood & Co., I.oucll, Man u . ,.?? arc purely vegetal le, i ? ,1O0U S I I'lS UaUWau.UaaaOaM.Mti 1? i 10 W > tft.j -nt?w?rar;Trcr (lp?F? 0 CHILLS mnd PF TUG ONLY ?AH?K UUIfl TASTflLBSS m4 R Dora lot CwU^a Qdatu Xer Otfcir IV.*?r Ih? let la W. A. McLarty A ton. Dime Bent. Th .i boat we hare over bandied. Mf ton n onlv Chill Tooio which a child caw take wit jfl 1'ricc fcoc. IjtOWX 1 IMiOf !RAM 1 Of Pec Dee Unioh to Convene with the Mt. Pisgah Church, March 29th, 30th and 31st, 1901 Friday. 11 a.m.?Serinor by Rev. 1). D . Anderson. 1 p. m.?Are missions a failure? by W. II. Holt. Sat u-day. 10 a in ?Huh the war in China, hurt Missions in China? By Rev. J. ; M. Dorman. 11:80 a m? Have women a ri^ht to preach? By S. CJ Floyd, J. N.Jknrkttk. Union Clerk. 'SManUt POSITIONS OUAHANT1BD, Undar SS. OO C??h D?po?lt. RaI p>>*4 R*r? r*i4. 0|>?k *11 y?*r to Sotti Cti:* V ty Oorfl?-AUfe*ma tiuilnew OolWgi, JImom. 0+crrftik. | " " I A \J The. Public i Generally. Wo iiavo engaged in thr 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 sorre of ?your patronage. come and see our stock of HORSES and MULES, HUGGIES and WAGONS And save yourself money. Yours for Small Profits and Quick Sulcs. J. A. McDermott & Co. Conway & Sea Shore RflilroaH. Daily except Sunday. In effect Nov. 1st, 1900. Southbound.?No. 15 Leave Conway 8 00 a m Leave Pine Island 8 15 a ni Arrive Myrtle Beach 9 00 a in Northbound.? No. 14. Leave Myrtle Beach 5 00 p in Leave Pine Island 5 25 p ui Arrive Conway t? (HJ p w D. T. McNeill, (Jeu. Manager A. M. Burroughs, Aes'tGeu. Mngr. Horses. | AND Mules. We wiil have in by January 25th, ! A CAR IOAD ! we are carrying a full stock of Horses, Mules, Buggies, | Road Carts, Wagons and Harness, j In short, everything in the line of horse millinery. It is to our inter-' est to sell and we intend to Undersell | all our competitors. wo are in the business to sell, and we sell, profit or no profit, we guarantee the 1 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 Hock Hill and Columbia Buggies. Nov. 1st 1900. tf. J si'iid J3An s.xxnx sosBasjp snoijiq put? UOUndpSUOD pidjo; 'uop >SO#ipU! 4BUB|BUI'tpBUIOJS JnO? 'awovavaH mdis sojrtD sXbavjy *X)UBjndod JftlllSBajCHM JO XpaiUdJ d)MOABJ PUTJ pjO UB 'S|l!cI 43AI-] S W\L j |0 r.vn Xpuiij Xq ascasip ivrajjv ^: i ,?a K Tii i ? ' 'ifcHHWi tat,, iisBasaaEasn... 53? 3 Tonic S T SUCOJSLPLL CtiUJ SOLD poo kfER antf All M filarial Troj-bits. jrrt E?v rout cnituitEN. J < OUAVANTTjeO. p* j?rt> the Sioauck Kor Afftct tiia Hearing. 1*7 ' '' lJunon'ti I'rpMu chill ToulC Is the. Eg rlt<?e it In Lis pracllct, cud .tata it 1? theKj Jji?iit injury U. the KiorufcUi " B3 IK"i?. tU, rr?f'w, iiietuiilio, Trua. |l To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness and Noises in iho I fond hv l)r \i cholson'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. IllMO-o. The Nicholson Institute, 7K0, Eighth Avenue, New York. U S. A. Healthy Mothers |! Few mothers ere healthy, because n J their duties are so exacting, the anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth,^! and the care of young children, arc severe trials on any woman. Out with |m Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every ijj mother?every woman in tnc land -can ' pay the debt ol personal health she ! owes her loved ones. Do you wnr.l j robust health with all Its privileges and ! pleasures? Wine of Cardui will give it B to you. mom strengthens the female organs and Invig- ^ orates weakened functions. For every p female III or weakness it is the best tf t I medicine made. Ask your druggist for u | I $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardoi, and take no j? * I substitute under any circumstances. Mr?. Edwin Craci, Gormer, Mich.i "Wfvn I B I commenced using Wine of Cardui I *a h?i*dly >11-n to walk across the house. Two weeks after I walked half a mile and p -ked strawberries. When n.y |. I other child was born I suffered with labor pains Id I fiours, and had to raise him on a bottle because I liod . no ndlk. Aher usint 'he Wine during pregnancy J I this time. I gave birth lost month to a baby gi rl, an 1 I was in labor only two hours, wi'lt but little pun | and I have plenty ol milk. For tfiisgreat improve- I I meal in my health 1 thank CoJ and Wine el Cardui.' 5 Far advice in cases requiring special directions 8g I address, giving symptoms, "The l-adies' Advisory n I , Department," The Chat-if H N/r\ tanooga Medicine Co W f HHl ? tcv If it was only health, we might let it cling. But it I3 a cough. One cold l|y no sooner passes off before W another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And it's the same old stor* too. There is first the coM 1 A then the cough, then pneu> j^k monia or consumption with the 1 In long sickness, and life trcmbyw ling in the balance. ! [oiiPP'sHl ! Cherry Pectoral | loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all inflammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest WK : and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. ! Dr. Ayer's 1 Cherry Pectoral I Plaster ? draws out InfUrafnatlon of the IV Advlmm #>?? Xanitmher wo have a Mrdtrat Depart* Stunt. It you have an; eotnnlMlnt what ever and desire the bust medical advice you ran possibly obtain, write the I doctor fruely. You will recelvo a M prompt reply, without cost. S Address, 1)K. J. C. AY Kit, jSk I.owull, Mass. EaI Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids fl&ture in Hf.ronothoninn ? RVMVIIIU(t III.U ITOIII' , tructtng the exhausted digestive or* gans. It is the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation ! can approach it in efficiency. It in- ' fctantly relieves and permanently cures Dvspepela, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sotir Stomach, Nausea, i Sick Headache,Oast ralgia, Cramps, ana Mother results of imntrfeet digestion. Pr?o->'?J sr * r>?VMt >Co . CbicaQO. - I ) k Wo Sot tlio I'noo, Ihi Keep Stop wo have our store loaded with 1>i Goods, Notions, Clothing, llats, Cuj Our O. K. cook Stoves arc st ill in teed for 15 years. we have BARG week and help us whoop her up. w nesfe Booms. The past is dead, we have done for our customers, as wl when we k'et ia our larjfe and haudson recently purchased from J. M. Oliver, CONWAY BAR( K. V. DUSENBURY, See. and Treas. HORRY W. The Leading House AT I beg to announce to inv friends rented the llorrv Warehouse for this exclusively under my control. We p noss basis, treating all customers alik price for their tobacco. Our success last rear has assistec buyers for this season who will be In The llorrv is always open and wi in# the day that you brin# it. The buyers of Virginia and Nortl way. The farmers of Horry County The llorrv Warehouse is furni ion. Let all work for the Conway mar and ^at isfaetion. Yours \ J. E IV <i. COLLINS, President. BANK OF CQNW/V Capital Stock $20,000. Dili EC' IL <L Collins. W II. C. P .QlTATTLEHAt'M, Wo transact a general hanking I>11si tionto any and all matters intrusted This Bank respectfully solicits the d corporations and will give evert r< af banking to those doing business with W. E. P in.?. nit DBA Id Horses, Mules, L and He A full stock on hand at all times. We don't say that we sell profit o profit and guarantee satisfaction too New Lot of Horses Mule CONvvA1 H _ t HAVE SUFFER! ^9 With paii>ful menfos, amended with suwr M and occasional whites. I also have sever* bad I eaunot reifl. I have tuned various ion no relief wuttl about two months mhj. wb< ^9 Female Panacea ,-Mtd ST. JtwCthS U M more Rood than all others. I shall anstSia Qleniuore, Ga. | If your oase is eotupliaaiod, wri formation rognrding tc?? nee of Nab C gist. If ho doea not keep it sea/l \ all charges paid. t- QERSTL NEW YORK IU THE GREAT III I have now come before the peoj rvat I'nnniro mwl tlw.?n n.... !?.. p. _ . v* v? v II v %1G (U IT l? Ut" llll'll I ^ l| j I have the best i^t^ods for the leas promise you the best- goods that mono are figured down nt the lowest po^sibl have theopportunity of proving what HAUO A INS that awaits your inspoe L'an Shoes for onlv *1 Still hotter gr to :? 1.25are sim dy bea itios. 2 packs t 3 ?nds of other articu s just as cheap 1 ress goods, Heren es. Calico *s. Oil Hosiery, Ladies, Men's an I Hoys II i rkes to suit everybody, Come and that I mean what 1 say. Yours for trade W. If. CH K! t Only Ourselves Can With It. raud new goods in every line. Dry ?s, Hosts, shoes, Groeeries, etc. the lead, with stove bock gunrnnAlXs for o ' rybody. come in court e boom business by offering busiWe do not depend so much on what Hit we are doing, and intend to do ie store thai we will eieet on the lot 3ain house. A. C. THOMPSON. President. A RE HOUSE. I ' A Leading Market. 1 TI W I I 'l.-W UB. TffTi *mi throughout the Comity that I hav? , season, and its management will lie impose to run it on a strictly busi0 and seeing that they get full valun 1 us in organizing a large corps of !iv? before the opening 11 seli v'ntr tobacco at- any hourdurli Carolina are turned towards Conare coining to Conway to sell! sh headquarter.', for this gruud Un ket, and we i 11 guarantee success vith confidence. COLES, Manager. i). A. SPIVEY Cashier. CONWAY Y. S. C Surplus Fund *8 000 l'ORS: Tjk\v18, I). A. JSi'iver. F. A. Rt' KROUO H8. ntasr: TATJT ' .=* Mtvss, and guarantee prompt to our care. eposits of individuals, firms and liable faoilit* consistent villi sound it. ORTER, [ yuan m in iuggies, Wagons lrness. IVige.st value for your money. I .il i ? ... II* ? i,hmh, wuu ?i- 11 u>r a small ur customers at all limes. ;s and Wagons Just in. w s. c. he Rr?i .>ymptor?? aj aiH*m Hoakh to sc W?w % || RV00SNESS6 n ?vw think Lh<?t Uicvo is aiw&y'i a /L. this >? tint i * r }* vomtn NrvftX H Henorully the ^I'wutir^r of boom V* female disease, s?y>h as WbitAs, Profues or Irrejjtriar Mouses, ste., I which will >d*o?4soo Norvousflotu jr ts db?tra#au?4* ivtstiuiby. If you us* le's Female Panacea? * " *ot (CJI\ !F"\3E?.) "* * very ihvsa bs oared of NervouA" ? ell other female troubles as weH. : ire, more Mm bowels with isiid P St. Joseph's IJvsr Regulator. jV ED FOR YEAR? eunnaob, nur. lm of blood to the head. ^9 uyrvou* sp?lU aj>d kaart palpitation SO M ilkU rMuaaiv* tar *, jonir tim#J>ut tonnd m mam srasrifjas11: p ihc their ttfy X. ? R# AAXAH JSX'KINQ. J to on nod we will gvre you AsQ Im- H tuediohto. Get it froa your drug- ^ tin $1 and we w?h mud a bottle, j E fit C?.. Chottw-joga, Tees. LCK.ET STOKE, 1GAI1 &1VEB. )lc of Horry County to solicit your pon which 1 ask thorn, t money that was ever offered. T vein buy for the price, My prices e margin. (Jive me a call. Lot mo 1 say by showing you some of the tion A tfOod "f farmers Broad c for $1 20 Ladies shoes from 00c ir.iss shoe nails for f>e. and thouand cheaper that consist of Ladies ighams, Silks Laces. Embroidery, its. Carpet., Straw Matting, all at see for yours.-If an I be convinced STMT, Manager.