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PUBLISH Kl> BVKllY
THURSDAY MORNING*
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CONWAY PUliJ ISlllNC; CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
M. M. WOODWARD, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION :
One Year, - - SI.00.
Six Months, - - - .50.
Three Months, - .25.
always in advance.
Ae&'Onc cent ;i word in excess of 150
words for obituaries. Poetry not
ACCEPTED.
Entered at the Pom < Mllce at Conway, s. c.,
Secouii < Ihbb Matter.
fHURSDAY, SEP. 12 1Q01
The Supervisor Explains.
Editor Herald:?I was ((nit.- sick
with fever recently but 1 t.in not
dead as "Jim" in Soeasteo mi^ht
t hi nk.
The majority ot the '213 road overseers
of the county, most of whom
have been appointed by me upon
tlie recommendation of other-, as it
is impossible in some cases to ap[
point thorn intelligently otherwise:
V ... a . - it ,!.. r..ii .1.. mi
i lilt urn. uoiii^ tueir inn uui\. 1 lie
law requires tliem to put i? full days
work on the roads, as the work may
lie needed during the year. This
amount of work would make the
roads better than they are.
Now, Jim, it appears that your
mcthodist sisters are none the worse
for wadi 110 to church, as you say
everybody is enjoying good health.
1 am a baptist and perhaps the overseers
of your road are also; if you
will call the mcthodist 'adies to
pother and select the best man
among you, who will look after the
roads and footways better than the
man 1 appointed, and will send his
name to me, 1 will commission him.
Then the ladies of Soeastee, when
they shall have the right of suffrage,
will vote for mo. I think the majority
would do so now, for my wife
says 1 am the best man she knows of
and she knows whereof she speaks.
Josf.en Todd.
To Save Her Child
From fright ful disfigurement Mrs.
Nannie Oadrger. of I/n *1 range, (Ja.
applied Bucklcn's Arnica Salve t>
great sores on her head and f:ic
and vvr:tfl> its quick cure exceeded
all her hopes. It works wonders in
Soivs, Hruises, .Skin Kin >tions, cuts
Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25o. 'hire
guaranteed by Dr. K. Norton drug*
gist.
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F A R M E
On Wet
r. i). cr. i r.,Y<;Kit,
> / {/ ('onnltj, S. ('
(> Lots.
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0.00
V 14.1a $0
11R. BLUF
ver before.
\ grades from, common sera/
n mi/ II \trehnuscfloor. Mi
Horry's Women at the Exposition.
In talking Villi the ladies 011 the
subjoet of llie exposition, many en
(juireas to what kind of artieles we j
desire to he sent as an exhibit from
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x vm.IVJ . iu 10 1111111 line i(i
enumerate or particularize, I>ut any
tiling that will be of interest,
either for its exoelloneo or oddity, j
will be gladly received. Some have
said they coal 1 not do fancy work
it makes no dllVerence whether it is
fancy or not we are not supposed
to deal in that kind of work exelu
sivcly.
All articles should be marked (lis
tinetly with the owner's name, and;
if the work has been done by a very >
elderly person or child, that should j
be stated. These things should be
sent in not later than Nov 15th, and
it will be belter to send them as ear
ly as convenient so as to avoid any
confusion when time comes for planting
and shipping. Mrs. Addte Burroughs
has very kindly consented
to take charge of all exhibits until
then. After that the railroad au
thurifies take charge and will deliv-i
er free of charge to the grounds, I
then they come into on care again. ]
This can be done either by some one
we send fro n here, or by paying the j
(Exposition authorities to arrange
the exhibits for us.
The government has f rnish d 1
show eases, end we can secure what!
we need at a nominal cost. It is
necessary to have the small articles
in show cases to insure their safety
and protection from dust Wo
would be glad of contributions of
inOliOV from nnv who are interested
and Miss Maud Mayo will receive;
lltei-c co.it ribul ions with pleasure
Lot every huly in tlte county con I
aider herself :i committee of one to
see to it that we are not behind oth-i
er counties, but hold liiyh the ban
nor of our little "Independent lie !
public" and let others see we have
one, of which we have reasons to j
feel proud.
MMS. .1, W. Kl.lvINS,
Chairman Womans Hoard.
Astounded the Editor.
Kditor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts !
ville, S was once iminetistly sur- j
prised. Through lone suffering from ,
Dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife
greatly run down. She had no
strength or vigor and sulTercd great
distress front her stomach, but she
tried Kleetrie Hitters which helped
her at once, and after using four
bottles, site is entirely well, can en
anything. Its it grand tonic, and it
gentle laxative qualities arc splendid
for tori id liver." For Indigestion,
Loss of Appetite, Stomach find liver,
troubles its a positive, u-.irant hhI i
cure Only nOe at Or. 10. Norton's'
dm# Stor ?,
. <r? oSt
a a v ki>: One duii-col r-d st
patch of vhite on hack, sln.rt blunt
horns, marked with crap, split and
un Icrbit in ri^lit ear and uirjerhit
in the h ft ear. llewur ! |'??r'iufornia
ticn t<?
(' F. M onto oil k:: v,
Nixonville S 0
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It 3P .'-2 TO XW*. Ml
luosd.iy September 5tl
Tonndp.
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) to Ji nest wrappers- Ex per
1 MO'I TO: <4J\7> 7W.S- High
Murrclls Inlet.
The farmers will soon begin bar [
vesting their eotton which is open i
ing very rapidly.
(leorge Ollicer Mic popular and'
etlicient business manager of the j
Kddy Lake Cypress Lumber & Shin-;
gle Co., has closed his lowly Sum I
mer cottage on the Lattery, and re
turned to ICddy Lake for the winter. |
Miss Flora I'inner, out of Sonus '
tee's fairest daughters, is sp. tiding i
some time visiting Miss Itessie fiat-1
I'm on the I nlet.
Capt John 'orter of Geo yetown 1
and Sir. IVunehouse of Summorville,
are spelling som * time visiting Capt.
W. L Oliver on Murrells Inlet.
Miss Daisy Woodbury of Wilmington,
while lishin^r last Thursday, sueeeeded
in eatehin<{ the tinest bass
thai has been (nu^ht this season, it
weighed lb.\ pounds'
There is a very interesting meet-1
ing in progress as Collins Creek '
Itaptist ehureh conducted I)y Kjvs.
West and McCaslcill.
M. I.
I
Ms Pills'
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
regulate the bowels, and are un?
equaled as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malarial districts their virtues are
widely recognized, as they possess
peculiar properties in freeing the
system from that poison. Elegantly
sugar coated.
Take No Substitute. ?
!
il l IE.
I laving decided to quit l)ii inesR,
1 will si*11 out my
ENTIRE STOCK
consisting of Groceries. Dry Goods, |
Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Trunks, Valiccs.
Tin and China Ware, Gents
Purnishinjjs, Ac., together with
store tistures
AT COSTI-'vrrv
1 liin f ;it (est (<>st. Rcincinh.-r
t ii> :s i< njit?<<riunit)* yon don't
n 1. Take adv.uitntfo unci ooine 1
i* o'.tv wliiU* \on onn jfi't tho i?ir!c. '
d 1
Sale will l.ust 30 Days.
To-?;) ;ot fully.
J. It. PRICK.
i
BBS BE
BY THE
ENTRAL WARI
? BLUFF. N. C.
i- i nm HMM I mhiim?MUIJWII
li, lilOl, T Made the Following Knles which
S. ]{, ANDKltSON, Koheeoii Ootu.tT, N. C.
2 Lota.
Price. Amount.
23 50 $18.80
12.25 17.39
Av.?ritg?* $10 30 $30.19
J. C. COATS, Horry County, 8. 0,, 3 Lotf.
rrice. Amount/
12.00 *10.80
21.oO 8.00
ir> oo 10.20
Aver.?g- *14.95. $29.60
>ks, liorry County, South Carolina.
6 Lots.
IMiw. Amoui.0..
10.50 $ 7.17
IS 00 10 80
?5 60 47.48
81.00 58.00 I |
40.00 51.20 1 J
51.00 17.34
Awrug? 28 04 *202.44
1
'icuce, energy arid capital enables me to easily leadall
test prices for all " Come with a loud or shipment ant
J N ,GIBBON<
$100 REWAPD
For Any Ctse of
CHILLS AND FEVER
That (Jannot lie Cured Hy
WHEELER'S TONIC,
When used strictly by directions. The only combined Chill and Fever
Treatment on the inarkot The liver and kidneys, stomach, blood, brain
and nervous system treated separately. WHEELER'S TONIC will also
INTERM1TENT, UILIOUS AND CONTINUED FEVER.
The best tonic. (Jreat. Appetizer. A logical prescription, scientifically
compounded, contains no poison For sale by Dr. E. Noiton.
HORRY WAREHOUSE.
The Leading House
AT A
leading Market.
1 beg to announce to my friends throughout the County that I have
rented the Horry Warehouse for this season, and its management will be
exclusively under my control. We propose to run it on a strictly business
basin, treating all customers alike and seeing that they get full value
price for their tobacco.
Our success lust year has assisted us in organizing a large corps of
buyers for thin 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 Couuty are coining to Conway to selll
The Horrv Warehouse is to furnish headquarters for this grand Uu
ion.
Let all work for the Conway market, and we will guarantee success
and satisfaction.
Youru with confidence.
J. E. COLES, Manager.
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B. O. COLLINS, President. D. A. 8PIVGY Cashier.
BANK OF CONWAY.
#V/SSIItl A %. m .
wmwAT, b, O I
Capital Stock $20,000Surplus Fund #8 000
DIHECTORSi
B. G, Colli its. W R. < **( , 1). A. Srivcr.
C. P .Qoattlrbaum, F. A. Buaaouons.
v >,. w??mm
We truusact aueneral banking business, and guarantee prompt attsationto
any and all matters Intrusted to our care.
This Bank respectfully solicits the deposits of Individuals, tiruis and
corporations and will tfive ever* reaa -nable facility consistent vith ssund
ounkiutf to those doiu^ business with it.
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speak for Themselves:
T. I). TODI),
Horry County, S. 0.
5 I vol s.
Pound# Price Amount.
49 8.00 $ 3.92
40 17 50 8 05
:,2 17-50 9.10
42 20.00 8 40
7 ~ 30.00 v 2.10
190 AveiMge rl5.07 $31.57
1ARKET
competitor in obtaining isatisfactory prices for every
i see for yourself.
S. Proprietor
OH YES!
TIE MITERS FRIEND VIREWSE.
FAIR BLUFF, N. C. IS
IJV THE BUSINESS.
To our many friends in Horry County: Appreciating in the highest
terms your liberal patronage last, season, we come again better prepared
to serve your interest. Remember we have no drummers but intend
to drum with HIGH PRICKS, FAIR DEALINGS and best ACCOMMODATION.
We have a full corps of buyers with unlimited orders. If you live at
a distance come in the over night so we may unload you early and get
your tobacco out in good condition. When you load your tobacco for market
drive to the
Planters Friend
And you will make no mistake. There you find your old friend W. D.
Pridgcn who is our door manager with a force of hard working men
striving for high prices.
Yours to please,
ANDERSON & THOMAS.
Remember the name means what it says. The Planters Frietid.
NEW YORK RACKET STORl.
GIVES THE MOST GOODS AMD THE BEST
GOODS FOR THE LEAST MO HEY.
Knock down prices the order of the day. A pleased customer is
the best advertisement. It pays best to get all of your trade by selling
you at very low prices than to sell you a litt e at a large profit.
O UK MO TTO IS: A nimble Nickle is better than a slow Dollar
This month I am offering many new goods at greatly reduced prices.
Others are crying ADVANCE, ADVANCE, but I hammer prices DOWN
DOWN, DOwN. Ladies $2.50 Shoes are going at $2. Ladies $1.25
Shoes going at $1. Men's $2.50 Shoes going at $1.75. Good pants
worth 75 cents going at 50 cents. A good water-proof double frame
Umbrella, worth $1.25 going at 90 cents. Ladies trimmed hats, dark
hade* at 50 cents. 24 sheets of good not* paper for 2 cents. 25 good
uvelopes for 3 cents. All iiuen Window Shades for 25 cents. Men's
$5, pants going at $2.50. A paper of good Needles for 1c. and lots o?
nthor ftilna* iiio* "
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W H. CHESTNUT, Manager.
ALLWAYS HUSY. WHY?
1
Prices that Gratify,
Goods that satisfy,
Slipped and fell, prices have taken a drop. Come and pick them np.
Hard ti mes and short crops will cut no ice, if you will buy your goods at
Coiiway Bargain House, Thousands of Bargains to tell vou about, but
only a small space to call your attention to them. Wo ha?e a complete
line of General Merchandise, and our prices are so low we keeo nnr on
n.it*'.- *? "
1" " ,
^hwi b (iichiidx. experience lias taught us how to buy, when to buy
and where to buy, heace we under buy; we under sell. W
Bring your tobocoo to Conway where you can get the highest f
market prices. Make ojr store your Headquarters and we will guarantee u
that you will go home satisfied.
CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE.
E. V. DUSKNBUHY, A. C. THOMPSONSec.
^nd Treas. President.