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I \ HE ENTERS A DENIAI \ Sermon Regarding the DIminishir OONWAV l'tJIJI TSIIING CO., CONWAY, S. C. H. H. WOODWARD. Editor. SI HbCiiim ION : vOn* Vcar, - $1.00. Si \ Mouths, - - * ,;>rt. I'hrrte Months, - - . 2f>. AI.WaVS IN A DVANl'K. in avm/kj ,,f | | ? .voids for obi I nanus Rokjky m>j al'okp rill ,?? U??- I'?mt OPitiy *: , >. Mutter. k . v 4. ?m ?<u. APVKKTIMCM KNTS: I :a11r>i -111 t ivfi-Ms. notit* f l.GU per Ihvdi for tli#' tir>t in erthm. 50 renin hii in< for fiieh subsi 'jioiiit insertion. N'oti in ! ).!?! rending n hMit, 10 eeii' per lir.e *a h insertion; under lte.nl ?.* "i'.ti-itie s' Notict'),'1 Q cvnts u line .aei insertion < > i\ *n! i 1 . ? rti.wtncnts at tne rates allowed li\ law i.I'mmmI (''aitrHC t? will r>e ? -uj?. lor ? lo>r tlsln^i ihre? or more mouths. Tnk IIm.aid will publish, at ilo divrefloi, of t!ie Editor letters Oil subject* of ceiiera) interest, when written p.auilv null ink and accompanied by the n one ?'l the author. These should be dire* ted tin- Editor of 'I iik IIekm.d. iti.Vil IT \.\( T< 1 r tMilra-tiptn ii or AdvertNem nls I ? made in the d an ao Kit. Con ?va\ i'iKLisiiiNo Company. ..^Mui.iuwurs) -t' i> THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd. 1O01 Sucn characters as that of C/.olgovz arc never produeed by neeidt at but arc the result of improper usso ciulions, and the reading of bad lit erature. The home of Cz olgos/.'j* parents was always well supplied with anarch's.ic literature. That Leou Czolgos/. felt some remorse at the thought of his terrible deed is shown by his manuer when he win carried into court to receive his sentence The weak. faltering voice, dilated eyes, pale face, and trembling hard were evidences of the awful distress he felt A supplement is ^cnt out with this issue, containing a write-up of the great Olyinpia cotton mill at Columbia, S C It is pronounced by competent mill people to be the most complete, up to-date and promising cotton manufacturing plant i* the country, and is said to be the largest cotton factory under one roof in the world. Some of our reader* will perhaps find it interesting reading "* In last issue there was a call, signed by three of our citizens, asking the farmers of the county to attend a meeting to bo held at the court house next Monday, immediately after the adjournment of court for dinner. The purpose is to awaken interest in agricultural affairs, the establishment of a county fair, annual picnics for the farmers and other things of like nature. We would like to see this meeting well attended. While our farmers, doubtless, know a great deal about the best methods .. 1 tilling the soil, rotation of crops, and the planting of those crops best suited to the soils of their farms, yet it is never too late to learn more about the*; thing*. They can learn by getting together and listening at the experiences of others. At u county fair they could exhibit the results of experiments in different sections of the county. At this time, a county fair, if we had it, would materially assist iu getting up an exhibit for tlw. ? V i ? VIJ* f -1.1 Legislation Versus Anarchy. Perhaps it wquld In* a surprise to the American mind to know the real extent and growth of anarchy and anarchistic organizations in the United States during the past few years. But there is no telling to what extent the evil has spread It is known that societies exist and hold regular meetings in many of our towns and cities. In u country like this, whose doors have been open to the scum of the countries of the old world, such associations as these and kindred evils are perhaps to be expected. The great army of the discontented of Asia and Europe, have been pouring into this country in at< unceasing stream. Discontent and rebellion is a part of .the nature of some of these people. The assassination of President McKinley by an anarchist, is enough to warn the nation of the dangerol > allowing existence to anarchistic us sociutions Though it seems there was no ph?t to assassinate the presi dent, are capable ol ,J*** ' w.ra M1U4 ?<! 8? ^ "" * y ( r. i ' " ?J'" " "/'-T'*' , ??~ ~ . ../>? bo i ti tnlndfd t >" ?i'k' Unit ''l H : Uv" our the' means call hi fb' I ? to prof?? '! lie Turning PoiiiI. i'l ICO' I? M e I.OOSCW It Lit. r.\;c ' ' tin'turning point in his p ' tiea career. l'V>r sect ral years lie ha cherished the ambition to be i' r<*s i dent; when he was ottered thenorni nation for Vice President last war he hesitated toaccept it for feai that it might interfere with his desire to reach the lir-t pi ice Pver since his in; nguratio i he has looked ward to 1 !HII lis the time for tlie re alization of his hopes, lie expected to secure the nom nati? n of Ids p u ty, hut he know that it would be secured, if seen red at all, at the end of a spirited (sontest. All .it once, as the result < f an ass sun's shot, he was ushered u o ; lie I'i t si dency. li s fondest asoirati u iiuve been if.li/^d; the highest honor within the g .ft < f the peop, aa\ laud is now his. With want spirit will he etiU r upon 'lie discharge of his duties? The ars\er to this question is of tremendous import.inee to him and to his ? ouniry. lie has thn e wars timl neha'f in which to .diez the Ai.iei iean people his eoi.i ept ion ' f ollieial duty Will he be e >:i'c..t to le.oti himself uns II':-,lb , t ? the pu die good ; he sees i1, or a ill he begin to plan for the eapt are of the io\i r-pa <1 couventi n? Will 1.' orc.de ;di controvoi s'n > with an eye sinjp 1o llit? ik. lion s welfare or -vi11 t t?* ad\aiu cmcnt ?>f i nwn politic d fortune be uppermost in i i nilad? ?The Commoner. The Hxposit ion. Some headway has bee'i made recently toward yetting up ilorry,s exhibit at the South Carolina InterSlate anil West Indian JOxpositi.?n While the eolleetion of specimens is not yet very lar?je, many contributions of interest nil merit have boon promised, and before the lime ur rives for shipping, it is expected thai a ereditahle exhibit will lie ready. We would be tflad to see every person in the county become inlcrcsle i in this matter. It is certainly one of much iin;)ort,unce to the county. No one wishes to see the Independent Republic at the rear in anything. Ihcl every man do his duty. President McKinlov's assassina tion and Mr Roosevelt's aeeession to llie Presidency are the two dom inant topics in the October Review of Reviews, Aside from the edi'o I rial treatment of those momentous I events, a fully illustrated account of the last lavs of President McKinley is contributed by air. Walter Well I man, the accomplished newspaper j correspondent. who was himself at I I.v 1 : imuiiuw diivi wnu's irunt personal, lirst hand knowledge of all ili d< tails of the tragedy Mr. \V? Minna's comprehensive article is folio-,Ted by a brief characterization of the last of our great, trio of martyr Presidents, from tne pen of Commission or II. 1? P. Maefarlaml. of the District of Columbia; there is also an article on President Roosevelt, with portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt and the six Roosevelt children. Tiie Review presents the full text of Mr McKinley's Ruffalo speech, made on the day before the shooting, and of Mr. Roosevelt s Miuncappnlis ad dress of September 2. The Lake Swamp Section. The health of the community is generally good with the exception of a dew severe colds following the sudden change in the weather The farmers are about through selling tobacco, and most of them have received good prices. 1 thi k the acreage of tobacco will I e more auotln r year than th's, and not much cotton, owing to the great per cent or dill" iviuv in t le prices of the two. Uev. (J. F. Stan ey will hold a series of meetin^s at lMe .sint View church, l)e^ir.nin<r on Saturday before the 2nd ; via 'ay in Oe'ober. On Sand iy "ptemlier 22.1 !. early in the ev.M.i.ei ()u le aerowd i.-semt)led at t ie r \si!en v of Klward ilarrel.-o i, t<? witness ,->e marriage ceremony of iiicl uiyhter. Miss Komi llarrelson of Poweliville, 8 0 . to Mr. Cephffs tJerrald of Iron Mill N. C.. Mr. S I) ISr;? int. Notary I*nI?lie. porfomod t he ceivmony. Aukicoi.a. K<?i ull fomis of Mill * I -.1 iaI(>(S tiiko I Johnson'# Chill ?n<l Kivrr Topic. A tnint | of Malarial BOiROlllliff In roup <>.i maana 1 misery and failure. Bio<>.l Inesean't 3 cure Malarial itoixoiiiiik- The for E It ie Johaton'i Joule. Get a boi lie to-day. 8 Costs 50 Cents If It Ctwcs, I MMMMMMMMMMHAhhUMU I AAMOMbJ; Joppa Items. The health of this commnnity b good at present. Everybody picking out cotton. The rain storm Friday night last ?vas damaging. The tobacco sales made for VV. F. Graham at the Horry Warehouse last Friday was very eneourageing, The Horry War k m-; is in the lor:? for high prices. CoilUKM' )N1>KS !'. II. II WOOD \VAIM). ,<? Dawykii r?* i Prompt attention t> Colie ti a (Spivc.v Pudding.) CONWAY, ,S. v.. sad *zr> men i n#*?ry Buotonour to km ...... I , . 11 ? J ' Hf I Mur 'Is Inlet . . .. li .li t- of til. si1.^ . wasni? ;u ii 51.:t-;y i Tort's<lti> 1 <la ;ii(ni i . 1 11, l .111 S.). ,is Ike. pniU'vt i>> il ii .. li'i.'llis I fOlil h' tT Wo near ihc halting v.as ,r ii 1. in" w . 1.. . v >11 Iti 14! ? **I< over 1. of 1 In- 1 >?>".. utul cause I a 1 tiii . of-1 r 11 from t In* la ii \ \ * v . 1. i >us i; o 1 ry and l'.t mi Iy of l'o. t I i .11 ? !.-.on, accompanied by Mis. M. J-v jluck, of Uitcksvillu unit Airs. Shaw and her charming dau^h ter, Miss o-a, vl Sumter, utter spending a week visiting 11m family 01 Uev. and Mrs. ( . \Y. tiut.hn re turned to tiioir ii one at s Hay ; last week. Clifford Sarvis of Kddy Lake spent a fe v days with friends .11 the Inlet last week. Messrs. Thompson and I'owoll of l!u ispoi-i sjj nt last Sudday on M 11 ri'ellti 1 nlut Mi;j mu' \\ . (I > urd of Hear ikulf 1? \odi;.;; 8. Ko.su v obs in t/tiIa 01 i) i> I. Stanley^ Y'.ek lost a very line horse 1 WO. ;, a I I I! o M< aw M. 1. Ku.h.iport lirieis. [. i> 1 iidi i .\ recently moved to i Ki.miI. \ l:e. K. S. . verill li is severed his eon* auction with the Richardson Co, and 1 - more;, otitis ii?; at K'oinlyiii . .1. 1* Cook is visiting friends and r hit i ws at W t. i i \ I - . N. C. Count sibb.t ( f Whitevillc, N. C., !,a. nccepu d a ;> ?si'. ion with Ki.lt ar..son t o. as saw filer. ilroo'.s ihompson spent Sunday u it.ii Im lids near Conwu}. C K. Crier and C. N. Sarvi.s of 15;u '.sviile were hero Friday. ' .1. Fred <' rant of Cancel was t iu a asl Friday on business | ."Irs .1 F. Ra\ is who has la an i <1 me sic.< at her home on Klin Ave u ie. i s i hipr> >, i n r. t Thompson. t lie fa riner Imre, ha< 'do lends {>'.(. ' ii.o peas our day I * 1 .. . ;. i.i < an t ! t di. t i : ?rr \*Y Mkus Farina. ?*? Their Secret ia.OuL. A d Sadievi.le, Ivy., was o .riou*- to i . o il th cause of the \ast impi* > ri. >nt in the health of Mrs. S. 1'. Wh l'al.cr. who hud foe u ! ? i no, endured untold sulTevin.^ from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It. s .di line to Dr. IvIiii? s Now Diseuverv.' I idles lli'l' llUsbaild. ' It < < Mil I nciO!\ cui'i -J lit r and also cured ? i?* little rand dan ;litcr of a sever.1 attack <>! Whooping Cou^h," It positively cure:- Coughs, Colds, I <m(.S rippo, i lironchitls, till Tnroat and Duno 11' Huli s, (! uai\lh toed bottles aOc mul hi .bib Tidal bottles 1 rcc at Dr. N'nrtonDru<j store. -*r ci I Sorn i Reasons !! Why You Should imht on ii.Au;^ jj EURESJt HiftK'ESS OIL \) (Jn."Minted bv an <.'.Ik r. Renders ham leather soil. |? specially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy hotlied oil. Harness An excellent preservaiive. Reduce -, cost of you*- haine a. SVJevet" burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secure:} best service, i Stitches kept from breaking. Oil |s sold in all Localities Mnnnfiiotiiri>d I y Standard Oil Coiiiiuiiiy. 1 I. ~ ~ Vo Save H^r Child From frightful disliouroment Mrs. Natinii.'(i-i.lf ?ror, of La tjrunj.'O, (Jn. .ij>{?1 iv 11 i'ucklen s Ariiit'll Salve I jjreat. sores on ln-r head ami face and \vr:to< its ijuiek cum exeoc led all her hopes. M works wonders in Soros , llruisos, Skin Mi not ions, euts Ih'rns, Seal Is and Files 2f)t*. ^Jliro ^naranleed hy Dr. lv Norton dnio. ^ist. A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With impure blood there cannot be good health. With n disordered LIVEiR there cannot be good blood. T utt's Pills , revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. I A healthy LIVER mean:} pure blood. ? Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. Take no Substitute. All Druggists. To Stent or Sell. A firm miles Souili of Cool Spring. Has oood six room dwelling ami all neeessarv outbuild nos for farm. COOl) Ij \N l>f or TO!5AOCO. Co (1 barn ali'tM i,' on premises. Address, W i?. SQUIRES, Moultrie, Ca. (>ct. I..-,I, ! '.Mil . ./111. I I -I A V ' M A | .JOO J 11 * f> IIO||W|>4 "0.? UOOil VOIV.1 pjfl'l.utl OXl*? U't.v.{ MVPO,I .Hlf) *l'( "1 'iWI'l i'I'I uicuj f;SuyAfJl X> wmm QUVM AHN3H Je m V^OW '1IOJHOH JJ JIIOIII.VJ.L IF. "XU| M(| Ml K.MH" "it '||UII| x<| in >u '|i.t[>iinj.u Ifk?.i JO ?>|1>.IIII aHIMI J M(JO 11W OJ JI>|.I.H|||* I I l|UV.IVTIf) mmu? ,M|| UJUIOAV ttrt'ot X<| Xw]K<n ?i.r. i |?iij.ij||.? r<? *pi i>ii? iijim .wv w>i|i O VIfi till a\o.i iriviiVM uui.vuuariii.i QiAlu r.; I tics met in the pubifo rod!. S ci Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food, it gives instant rcliefand never falls to cure. Hallows you to eat all the food you want. The most sonsitivo stomachs can take it. Ity its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gason the stomach, relieving all distressaftcreating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. Bt can't iislf) font do you (jootJ) Prepared only by R. C IHWitt.V Co., Chicago. Ttio |l. )x>ttic ? onlaltis2'/i timesUivSOc. / |5ubtSe I MB Dyspopnia in ?nrecoguir.ed in Hp ludf the case#. It deceive* tlie unknowing Kufforer. its many V variations work along the weakest |jp* a lines of tho syatein. To battle j ?|L uguinat, only one of them is vain, Sr?. m (>ur booklet explain! its syinp- Kj toins. Our DyspepftiaTnhletsgivo 3pj complete and lasting relief. pro Is ::=f| i an F9-V m nvH n hms *- ; rDyspepsia Tab lets g| J ; ' 1 l~\ f . f . 7- ?v 10 vib 2Vi A J lb )0. I-:*. E. P: or I c.i. +4> ? Don't Force Your Bowels with Iwsh minerals v/hi h always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and e their use is persisted in, u n; a completely wreck the ii'lOiAKV-il I and bowels. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver r. . known* As pleasant to the taste as candy, and *s positive as tlie harshest mineral. No gripe or pain. C3C 10. 25. .00 cents. Dr. H. Nnrhtn - ? - ?J i Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. .tenner's i Kidney Pi3Is ^ cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do l>efore. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. 10, 25, 50 Cents us Dr. E, Norton, "When you wan! nnv prii. I in?r of any kind <;;il nt 1 H i:u.\u> oMi.v , XVELK{1 xr.vx ? //,'/. y\s i 7 i I. Co-f.duculionul -Miiitarv Mi" 'J. T ori.w^li <'oui'm* of Stu.iy. (1 II. li t iii.cl Moral ! n'In. -I. Dormaiurius for lltns ami H Lights, nil'f 1' ui si.icc I h at. f> i'rop.'-rly Worth $o.(>').? I) ulr.liio Faculty live in Dovmito Ht uilcr :s <>\? i-y ni#ht dialing st-udy I 7 ! o.-atiou lioalthy; Puro water; 8. 1'atronage from Maryland to A' 0. A faculty of ton Teaeliors, re pre 10. Wry Fine Department of Music 11. Hoard, inelmling Light and 11"; to $ 1 00 per mouth. Music. with use Write for our Fta.tiful Catalogue. j.w. a u 1Hi 's\ ""*? I | CM J.U5 it.'Jrt PliVl VfciAS 0>l(t,v aAru M;nu% ra TASTnij?sa ?n-j o [*;5 But* ffot I'onkln (Jtuiic Xor D'?>ivr Y'oln.*. b? ilomt i>ol )) jj fc4 W. A.Mcl^Tty A f>on, 1)lnc I'lW, Tex., r?> fcjj b?.'.t kf l:*.\-j ?vtr hiMijfic l. My ><-?ti |?io6cr(! hjz only rh'll 'j'onle nhk'A &c)iil'. i-H'i U.I - wltb' Kpricowc. mtotYJf ra ;rnomp<(ifiwrhr.rrir^Vtl;^;' . r ~ LrmMirv % I ama^onl I'm* : . idorei e? Sl?a Ijfiuiidry n I . ,iri is Collars, v i ?v' . ;VW xtfr, yfm ]kP ?-Oi " . ? * Or anything elso you xv i.-h sent to! llu; Lami;?r\. Alt work ?:uarjiiitooti J *? k I prompt i It ivory V. ill- souths u Laundry ovory other Tuesday. "11 K. V I j\Y I S, (.'onway, S. ('. FAIR BW MM. The lirst -toss on t.l this now Ingt.iuition o|ion.i Moi l- iv, Sept. Kith, 1 !)<> 1, with ;i full corps of oompo tout toiii l. i - who arc pradualCK ??f Well l<now. restitutions, Kov. J. A. Smith. L'uiversily of North Carolina anil I)avidson College, ITineipal; Miss Alice Taylor, \ Oman.s Collotfo, Richmond, Vn.. Higher Knj?li.-h, Modern Lanjpiaoc and Mnue; Miss Laulic Smith. Southern Komale College, Ca., IVimarya.nl Intorinodiato I )i?i\ni* 1 mjth 1 \T ? w \1 I * t ?'* " *'* li. uinr iij * jti" I vammb lli^l) School. Dress Making J and Music. A competent instructor in Milita ry tactics will be supplied in a short 1111)0, ll.oeourse i.s very thorough and pupils will do well pis pan el For (*s?1 iei'c an*i the ] rei tieal duties of life. A s)jccii)l course for teachers who x cot t.o teach i n l ee ; ublic sciiools f North and > oath (suolina. Hoard nd tuition reasonable and to suit ihe times, t or further information ddross the i rineipal H E ]'..! .//. SMITH, /''air llhi/j', .A". 0c a t h o 70 c o 3* 2, -* 2 n TJ O Q. ^ ^ -tj . cr* o n i :?l - g cr E 50 IS i" <? k n J? re c/> m. i ? Vvc (A p > ? 3 MB ? <B3H s? v 5 g ? co | ? 8? . h, a o ^ o ' H. 3 cr -* ^ ?-? rf t . fi r 2 ^IOSI i ?.? ? vr s o zF ^ 51 1 r~ ri ,, p; ?? fj n IjJOI $ 5 ^ 3 XI s i h I Hn r?:l o 5 !?< w 5- > p ( cy ' IS r' m!?j 2- T > io**n U v. v? O ^ >> *- ' ?c~ O r ;-< rf " ?-- i co ' * * J i?j] Wi. flavin^ decided to quit biaines*, I will sell out mv ENTIRE STOCK consisting of (1 vo cries. Dry Goods, GlOihio'.r, Shoos, ! 1 u 1 Trunks, Vain-o . '1 i and China Ware. Gouts i?\irnishinos. Ac., to ether with store fixture*. AT COSTftverythinj*at fiistcost. Remeinher this is an opportunity you don't oten ?jot. Take advantage and conic at once while yon can jjet the pick. Sale will Last 30 Days. Respectfully. J. ft. PRICK. TOP ; o i. I: , r i? _ laniivi!. t s TIlOI'cm; Woi !.. n?OS. rls, 1 j:apir.t!y K<juippeil- Kl.'-'lri. ) boin^ spent fur i nprov mi ait s i 's w.itii SliKlan^vrotichor . i i-h imrs a refined and cultured community, abainn; iucreasinj? every year. cut in^ our I), st Collect s it. $7 ;"0 per month. Tuition, -1.(10 (?f instrument, (Ol.iW per montli. A INKS, Principal. Op *11 T f ^ IX Cfiill ionic 1 l UCCHSSFL'L CUKH : Ci.D kg r.ud Ail Mftfuth''! iVoublot, 9 .* V 1>i* cni^UtlliCN* !UAR/?jNYKett. rc f>; ,V>.wHu UV.T v^.ct icto Xlfterlf.gr. H : " K!?>noi?'B P'.k'';> <" ;.?kl Tonli fs the $] .? > ?t in hi? f??.ctleo, ??nt ray* it i* the H 'it injur" vo (to tUtjuach." "ii. C*>., i'ruj 'rn, Orco-.eoil'e, Tenia. W m:: "At hl.ro-1 Co?rAT,??. I % I p_r tz o ? j -Urs f SOS TUT f'i f P'rrn? rpirifn PlPlliO IPC lilt rLnSiLlio rHlrJIJ WfthtltuOdL f , * ? f s a )f | I rv 1 i v i'Ast< IN. U /A" /.A' TIIK Itrsi.YKSS. * To our many trior. . in Horry Couu-y: \ jipreriat iu;r m tlio liijfh<1 terms your liberal |?;\t ronu^e la. t season we eome ajjaiu bettvr prepared to serve yoiir i teres!. Iv unemti *r wo have no drummers but in? trial to drum with 1! iH II IMMCKS. K.Allv DKA MXCS ami best ACCOMMODATION. Wo have a full eorpsof buyers witfi iinliuut ?d orders. If you live at a ili tu nee i oiia* in the ov? r niyht wo ih.iv unload you early and get your tobacco out in oooo conditio When \ on In id your tob-joco for market drive to the Plemfcers Friend [And you will make n > m' -duke. There you find your old friend W. I"). 1 *?itli u foro? of hard working men II I II., I II v. I * I I * Ml I It' M M I, nnu^x I ...... striving for I:Igh prices. Yours to please, ANHKHSOX & THOMAS. Remember the name means what it sa\s. The Planters Friend 5 NEW YOTIK HACKKTSTOH W.' w (II 17 S 77/ KM ( ST C <)"().! )S J XD THE BEST (icons you Till'] TE.1ST MOXEY. Kui cU down prices the order <>f the day. A plevsed customer is : tli? > . ?t advertisement. It pays best to yet all of your trr.de by selling you st *erv low prices than to so!I vou a litt e at a large profit. OUIt MO TTO IS: A nimble Nicklo h belter t:- m a slow Dollar *i his mouth I .in offering many now go ids at greatly reduced prices. Ot hers u ro cr ying ADVANCE. ADVANCE, but 1 ham::.or prices DOWN DOWN, POw N. Radio* $2 50 Shoes arc go ug at 42. Ladies $1.25 Shoes going at ?1. Men ? $2.hit Shoes going at. 4! 7a. (food pants worth 75 cei ts going at 70 cent -. A good water proof double frame t '.nbrells, worth 'f 1.2.7 going at HO cents. Ladies trimmed hats, dark wi.a.Ni at.70 rents. 2-t sheets of wood note paper for 2 cents. 2.7 good env'opes for .''cents. All linen. Window Shad s for 2.7 cents. Men's S.i penis goin rat $2..?0. A paper of go >d Needles for Ic. and lots oi other things just as ehe.ip. b s / < u 3 t.hjfnv i7 nt ?a "v* 2i, \ a SiU a, I listen and VoHoiv Tin1. Crow'. ?*xs$ i Our Mi* Tliomps >n has ;us! return I from tin* \ r'horn markets where ho picked u > wonderful I'AUCAINS in J ilk- Sit \v, Rainy day Skirt>, Silk Skirts! Silk wr.iAS, (' pes and Jackets. Ill OK * Jill M STUB 1KB MR A bitf lino of Men's, Youths and Hoys 1 >;liin<? Ludv.-, and Gents Hats. liOOO pairs of Shoes. Our Mii hi '.'.v Dep irt neat itj? stairs, i in i h irrr * of Mis SaMio Skipper. who wP? t ike pleasure in s lowing you till the I; tost styles, and sell you a hat at your own pre* We have everytlrnyf you want, and ovorv thin# new nnd up to-tho-minuto. When it comes to KIT and FASHION we hnvotho only Depart men I, Choap Cash Store in the count v. weii re a gen t ? for Buttcrick Patterns and Periodicals. Cull for fashion shoots. t key are free Cotno on we have something to show you soi" CONWAY BARGAIN HOUSE. $100 REWARD For Any Ci.se of | CHILLS AND FEVER Thai Cannot Hp Cured Ur WHEELER'S TONIC, When used strictly by directions. The only combined Chill and Fever Treatincni on the market The liver and kidnwys. stomach, blood, brain and nervous system treated separately. WHEELER'S TONIC will also cur* INTERN I TENT, BILIOUS AND CONTINUED FEVER. The bast tonic. Ureal Appetizer. A logical prescriptioa. acientifically compounded, contains no poison For sule by Dr. E.^Notion. HORRY WAREHOUSE. , | % The I,ending House AT A Leading Market. 1 he# t<> announce to my friends throughout the County that 1 hare rented the Horry Warehou** for this o-on at. i management will be exclusively under my control. We propose to run it on a strictly business bas:s. treating'*!! customers al+ and ace!rig that they fuj] Tajud price for their tobacco. Our succe?* last year has assisted n- . ,1/m. ? ? cor pa of buyers for this season who will be h^i" \,rl, t /. opening * The Horrv is always oncn a 1 will se i mr tobacco at anr hour during the day that you bring ii Titc buyers of Virginia and ' - rt . (V dir.a t ,rr.o 1 towards Conway. The farmers of Horry Count omi .;/ t , Conway to sell! The Horrv Warehouse is o fun. ; ers for this grand Un Ion. f *t nil O..- ? - '.? vu,ir-/j i: 4r,K ki,<\ r-?. /r'lli gujirant*? (taCOOKS and j.*tisfaciion. ourn v '.it cortf'tdmr?. J. h. COLES, Manager. ~ ~ ?1?""'J- i "H'we I?, (i. COLLINS, President. f,. ,\. SPIVBY Cmhier. BANK OF CONWAY CONWAY, S. C Capital Slnrl\ $20,000 Harp/a* I'ua.l (H-OOO pfKr/rroftft; li. CJ, Coi.mnii. W f,*~ t, l> a I^mtrr c. i'.q? attu rai m, f\ a. fir nomiru W? traaafua a - < ? ' / ' /*.* ?.(,**.#, prompt atUationio any ami *11 ntft11? .??t ' ? , Ti?'? liana r*?p"'tf,,i , >oi , tU < u,\ duals, firrnt ami corporal ion*'a nrl *i! -mj; . ,.?n *f*nt r ilh aauiiil banking to Uio '! < u/, l> .? ,r r i