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I'liK 111". it a II > will publish, at the .lis eretion of the Editor letters on suhjeeo of general interest, w hen w ritten plainly .vith ink and aceompanied by the nana of the author. These should lie diro-tci b? the Editor of 'I i:r. 1 Iki:\i.i?. I5KMI I I ANUKS I i r Subscript it n. or Advert.'senicuts iimi> be made to the Makackk, Conwai 1 ....... .. ..... i ij mi.imi i .mi ^u.tir.\rii mmmmotumi x- h 'vw THURSDAY DEC. 5th 100 So.mk of (mir subscribers are be hind on ou * books. The.v are ear nestly rei|nested toeoine in and set tie up before the lirst of the year We cannot carry their names for over without pay. Tim lumber plant of I). W. Hapei & Co., which will soon be in operation here, will jjivo employment t< many of the people, who, otherwise, mi^ht have nothing to do. Let iu one place any manner of obstacle in the way of such enterprise, but lei everyone help it alone*, and set tin example 'for other business men will capital to come and locate in tlit town. With this issue we be^in the thin year of our connection with the pa per During the two years tha have past, we have had the eoopera tion and good will of many friends who have tried to help us along, ant we take this mgans of thanking then for their kindness. During the eoin ing year, we trust that the peopk of town and county will lend us theii aid in our ell'orts to make the papei more and more a factor in the aii vanccmentof the host interests o the peopleIn our last issue, "Citizen" wroti a very intcres'ng letter concerning the proposed n -.v court house am other improvements which we ccr tainly very much need. In this is sue "Another ( :.:en,"' writes 01 the same subject. We think the suggestion, thai the town of Conway should eontrib uto its share toward the building ol a new court house, a very good one, and it should receive immediate con sideration from our enterprising town council. New public building? WDuld add as much to the town a? they would to the county and per haps it is correct to say that they would add more to the town. We hope to hear something more on this subject. Now and again complaints reach this office that some of our subscribers are not receiving their papers. Two subscribers at one certain post office reiiort lmr<? tlml t lnn ceived but one copy of the paper since lust January, ano believed that we had discor'.tinned it, until we informed them that we have been sending the paper regularly all the time. We take great pains in sending out the 11 Kit AM), see that there's a copy for each man on the list, and the bundles for the different post offices properly directed. When a subscriber, whose name i on the list, fails to get. his papers, it is prima facie pvideuee to us that there is carelessness in the post office to which the paper is sent. When we take such great care, it is hard to hear complaints like the above. We respectfully ask the post masters of the county to be careful and see that the Hkuai.d is properly do livered. Subscribe to the IIEUALI) | LIGHT PLANT AND WATI:R ' WORKS. ICitl/.cn Seconded by Another Clt- j I/en. Kimtou IIkuai.u: I noticed in your lust issue an article signed ''Citizen."calling on the town council of Conway to lake steps to pro vide an eleoirh -light plant and wa tor works for the town, and I want I to second the surest ion. Those ; thint's would certainly add much to ! the comfort of living here, and, as i '"Citizen" says improve the sanita ry condition. The town is admira l)l.y situated for putting in a good sewerage system, and the cost would lie comparatively 11i11. The Uupcr Co., putting in the large milling plant in our subutbs could doubtless be indu.-ed to supply the power for the light plant at a very low cost, but I. for one, am in favor of "government ownership of public utilities,' i. e. municipal util itics, and believe that the iown should own and ouorate the light and water plants. and get the rove . nue from them.. I hope the council will adopt | "Cit i/.ens" suggestion and L>t I lie people of the town vote on tin.1 quo* t ion. In the meant line. Mr. Kdilor, I suggest that a mass meeting he called and let the people come to ei ther and discus the matter good humoredly. a-- to the oo<t. ways [ and mean A No i n Kit Citi/.i: lixclumge or School Books Khiioit liiat.M.n: I Iconics to me t hat t here has been a misunderstand ' ing in your county as to lh*> eondi I ion of the* old school books that will be aeeepted in exchange lor ' he lie \ books at the exchange prices. The County Superintendent writes me * that ''this mat ler a (is some expla nation to the public of Horry e..un i 1>V , (hi January lUih. nearly a year ago, i sent Out to all C unity Super inlendc.its a cireular which I asked i them to publish in all the county , papers, and by which they were to bo guided in exchanging the books. In thai cireular I said: "The eon tract does not specify the condition that the text books shall be in; as * they are second hand books, ii is taken for granted that they will bo in had condition. If the backs are oil", they are still to be aeeepted in exchange: but if many pages are torn olV. it might become a question as to whether the book is a book. II once, the County Superintendent or the merchant is to use his discro tion and coinnion sense. The circular furthei stated: "The publishers must be required to ae cent all books in the .hands of nw pi is, of whatever series or edi I ion. Previously in < Vtolx r I'JUU a pain phlet was.issued wit,h^a copy of the 1 contract and all the facts, and i throughout the year numerous no i tices have been put* in the papers; , and finally, lifteen thousand copies of a leaflet distributed in which ayain the people were uryed to take ' advantage of the opportunity of ? yettiny fill of their old books; "as > the I ook must be accepted reyard less of its condition, even if its back was oil, if it is Usable and in the hands of a pupil"; and ayain, "''c 1 yard less of its author or its publish er, just so it is dosiyned 11> bo di. I placed by the adopted book. Although the exchanye period has expired, yet as there has been some ' misunderstnudiny and it has been 1 hard to complete the exchanyo bus ) iness, < he publishers of the more important books have ayrced to con tinuo to accept the old books. Therefore, your County Superinteo i" dent can still yive the people the benelit of the exchanye Very truly yours, , John J. Mc.Waiian, State Superintendent education. From the County Superintendent. r I The exchange price mi Atithmc. tics, Ceographics, Algebra Headers and Histories will continue till Dec. it I st, if not longer. All old books 1 of tlie kinds mentioned will bo taken regardless of their condition, even \, i' the leaves arc partly out and the backs oil". .Mr. McMahan says Unit hc-notilied 1 me about last January thai I could i take old books not mailer how bad their condition. I do not recollect t seeing anything of the kind until about the middle or last of Octooer when these circulars were sent out. 5 i'he contract did not speedy thai | they were to be taken regardless of . their eondit i mi , and some oi tin* I'uo, osliing Companies wrote me that they would expect the imoks to lie ' in lair conditiuu, witn the backs on and but few leaves missine, if any. Consequently I took' the books according to what I could gather from Mr. McMahan, the Diioiisliiug Com panics and tne i on tract Hut let this be as il may, we will have till Dec. .'list, to get rid of the most important ones. I will be in ii i v ollice on Saturdays to into them. W. L KlCIIAHDSON. Bucksport briefs. VV G. Gatlin who lias been quite sick at his home at Baur *1. returned to his post of duty hist Monday. Uev. II II. Jones preached an eloquent sermon here Smiuey evening. Mrs. M. S Buck is visiting her son. John S Buck. Dr. Thompson of N. C., has located at Bucksport and will practice here, at Edd\ Lake and through the surrounding country. We wel come him into our midst. .1 S, Thompson who has been quite sick at his home near Bucks ville we a e glad to say is improving , B. II. Pinner, after ati absence of several years, ha , again moved into our midst at ids old home uear here. Wo extend to him a hearty welcome. Meus Patria* 1 Desk copies of the n ?v i.ext hooks . are sold to the teach r> of the conn I ty at half price, < . r *7 L m I-ink lea Dots. The health of the community is not jfoud at pii. cut. We had pn ae.iii at Pleasant Meadow ?hut'eh on Saturday and Sunday by Kev. il. I) 'Jrainier, lie is pastor of the ehureii this year and he will build it up a #ood deal w: : think. We were yiad to see II. M. Andor son at ehurcli nyain. e lies b en sick for some 1 line Mrs. Lottie Hoyd of Loris spent last Suturday ni.eht with her father. Miss \ddie~lIryant and Mrs. Hlanehe Ib'vant of Li^-is spent last Sunday wit It.I. L. tiValuitn and family. .1. 1?. S'?ions of Conway was in out'section last week on business. il. I> Sar\ i- was on our streets reeent Iy. W. I). (J raliain ami C, I! tiniham were drivinj.r around last Sunday. N i?* Me(v)iieen and L T. Urn liaui were here last Sunday. In ie|ly we will say we were jjlad to hear the Hurley cirrovond- ' OUt say ho Would like to hear ft'OII) , the Kink I en correspondent ayain S. W. and l\ I t-IB WORLD'S % iKEATEST FEVER | ME DICIN E. ~ ; Kor all f'-i in--<>f fcv<i t.ik?? Ji>lin I ,1 .im> chlM mta (Her IIMUV li ir 1 . 1 100 I hues -in than quitting and f? { I'icu In it nliw!oila> wild flow ntil' i ? uiittt (luiinui ili {it lit r..--. li's ' j i J itplon ' Id cures arc In strlk j < oil I S trust to Ilia f v it I > I ft cities n'.uli lt> . j 4 J i|ntiilnu. I | Costs tit) Cents (I it Cures. f fee(iurley )."jfiis. K. C!rnham of llox visited friei'ds i here recent lv. I'. II. Sasscr lui> lately moved I his entire sloe . of inert nidi: c to his residence one mile sou1 h <*f here ' I f. .1. Curt? r of I ji-ri: . u< nnjMnio< j by lii.s daughter, Miss Mice. atteidcil church services In re .t few days ago. W. A. McQueen of Kinidea visited friends here lust week. Kdj^nr IInrrelsoi of Zona visited friends here (nst week. Niss Nancy llnrdwiek of Adrian was visiting fri n Is here recently. .1. W. Ihirroujjrhsof liayboro attended cluireh here last Sunday. W. II. Ileil of liayboro aceoniptnied by his daughter, Miss IMioebo visited friends here Sunday, Kov. I). I'\ < roslaml preached an eloquent sermon at New Lijrht liapilist church Sunday and Sunday nioh I. Misses Minnie and lilauehe Ai d*-r son visited friends near \drian Sunda.y, Stanley MeNabb of I'ooth attended church services In ra Sunday. DruuUness seemed to have a lootholt here Sunday niydit ! I t'.M IM'O. - ?/v? HEALTH -INSURANCE i iic man who insures his life is wise for his family. The mail who insures his health is wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guarding it. It is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, wliic It generally approaches through the LIViiR and manifests itself in innumerable ways TAKE i And save your health. NOTICE. i Notice is herein' ;jivoii Unit the undersigned have sold out their interest in t he line, of',1. Causey A Co.. to Jehu Causey ami \V 1* 1 lardeo. and now have no intere .t whatever in the said (inn as partners t he debts of the linn are assumed by Jehu Causey and \V i Hardee who will continue business under the old linn inline of .1 Causey A* Co. Sn.virs A. C \rsi.v. l?r<sKi. 11 \itnr.r.. Nov. '27th. 11)01, ^ MV - , . Osa J"elites B 9 J to f .. J u t-. iix> i - ' " i:u 53 i-d L i M '-T n TM!T'J 3 R1 rj J rsahiSirrlRK anil MB I I ' ?'f. I' ' !.. I . l : "iu iillini- li nlrto I I hu f ii(lll'OClliil i l'i ciu li |>!IC1:hj{0. I ?'J 'iTAf-J r>ARD OIL CO. . ?y- / roi! cVi' * . .-i'.'ir Vrr* vs.wt.ai ' i -A'i^SSuI To Rent. or Soli A farm L" mill's South of (!oo! Sr? 1!11 llii. ijf<>i>? 1 six room ilv ol!in</ a to I all necessary out build in?rs for farm. (IOOJ) LAND for TOHACCO. (:,? id I) iru already on promises. A tl'li ess. i W. IV SQtJIHKS. Murphy, ' a, Dot. :inl, !imi ' Jim Tax Returns. j Thc Auditor ?'f I lorry County will u' ( tend t!m lo| <>\vin_' places at tines speci q ti d Im-low I or tin* purpose ol t king !! u turns of all t tx prop rty, l?? th i?*., 1 and ( personal, lor fiscal year < omint-iniug .Inn. r 1 t, 1002, titirl ending Dee ills', 0<)2. Cool >piin4 \\ i iu<N lay Jan 1st I mm 10 N it in to 1 p III I E Kehol.oth Unirsdny ian 2nd fro 10 a E in to 12 in j /.oiin Thursday .Ian 'J from 2 p m t-> I p in Suuloril Frill) Ian "-.I from 10 a in to . ^ I a to 5 Uurlev Friday J.mi ilrd from '3 p i.i to I C p in ( I'?i) In r > Sal arda . J.in I'll fioin 10 n m to 12 in ; H Adrian tsntuitiny .1 ill liii 2 p ill to <1 ; m l Jonlato iiI * l iu'i ; iv .1 in i ' i 1 d k in to II in \ i nil on In -day Jan Ttli from 2 p n to 4 1 p in ! | (lalivmts Ferry A ? dno.d iy Jnh M.li I from I" a in io 1 p in ^ 1 aylor>\illu Uinr.-d i\ Jin Dili !r .u In a m to I p in. 1 I Yard Hi* Friday Jan I'liti from ltl a in i { to 1 p III Fioyils Saturday Jan It'di 10:11 10 a lit ' | to 12 m ^ Spring llr.mcli s I'mrday Jan iltli Iroi. 2 p in to 1 p in (Jrot'ii lai-a .Monday J ait lilth from 10 i m to 2 p in I oris I uo-diiv ..'an I 1 11 fp ui lo a m to 2 p in Daisy Wednesday J.iii 1 "?tli from |0 a in to 12 in I found rtvatup NV < <! n day Jan Frtli from 2 p m io -1 p m. Ilamiuiad I Iimi>o i\ Ja i Kith from 10 i in to 12 in Kboneezer Thursday Jan Hlili Irom 2 p III io 1 p III Farmer Friday J m ITtlilroai I r a n t 12 in Idttle Uivel- SatUlday Ja i ISll. In m 10 a in to ?. p in W.iiiipi'o I' <> Monday J in 20tn If n Id a in to 12 in Hand Mosul iy a i 2 it'i Ipim 2 p in I > 1 p in l,i\ Swam Tin' d iy I . t 2 ' fl" >:.i 1 a III 12 in Dr.iiiaiiiviile Tue-d ?y Jan 21-1 lr?? 2 p Ul Io <1 p III I'm Isl itul A'edn -day i to 22nd Irom 10 a in to 12 in A it InTs S liool 11 iiisc \\ i .ti . i v .1 ..I. :2nl r in 2 p in ( > I i> in M 11 i ' I'. I). I IiUI'mI i\ .} sill 'J III I 11 111 10 H III lo I |t III Mi aste I" iiijiiy .1 in v illi lio ;i 10 a hi t i I p in iitn k villi* Fliday .I.iii v'till lr n'. I! |< ill III I l? III I'ort Il irri l;>o;i Sutilrd i.. .l-ia 2/itli Iroai 10 a in to I',' in l)oni;(il i Nittiril iy .1 itn 2.?;li Ii ai 2 | in to I p ni l In* l<n miiv oi tin' t;iiii' nntil Fi ll. 201 Ii, if ila- An liinr'.solficc in C noway. All able li< died males capable of eariii11 ? n support bet Wi ?'ii 11.i' ages ol 21 ami 00 v< i r shall bo deemed tuvihle polls. I lio n'lail i-r ol \ mil' School District is important 'I'rnii fers ol Ileal instate should also he noticed. Kxccutors and Adininistrat >is .<ill iiiiike their returns strii 11v iiccoi<1 i to law. Failure to make retttrus within the time specified subjects the delinijueut to a p nalty ol f?0 p r cent. .1. A. u:\\ IS. Auditor llnrry County. - ? -*3% <1*- Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jentaer's Kidney Pi!Is cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build lip the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no j known rentedv has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. 10, 25, 50 Cents us Dr. E. Norton, <s> BWGMAI& RELIEF I I A really healthy woman has lit- R tie )>aiu or discomfort at, the 9 menstrual period. Is\> woman 9 needs to have any. tVlno of & Ht'nrdui will quickly relieve those a smarting menstrual pains and' *tho dragging head, back and^ Ijsido aches caused l?y falling of j1 fj the womb and irregular menses. ? has brought permanent relief toj _ _ , , VTVriiiuu i.iid MUIUrCd j* Bovcry month. Ji makes the men-9 stand organs strong and healthy, h It is t lie provision made l,y Na-fl tare to give women re lie/ fminn I tlie terriblo aches and pains wiiioh n blight so many homos. B m GnEUNwoon.LA., Oct. 14,1800. I havo boon very nick for some timo. B I was taken with a severe prtin in my tj unionise con 1st not cot any relief nnti ?* M I tried a hottlo of Wino of irdtii. Ito- B foro I hfld taken ull of it I was relieved hi I fool jt mv duty to say thut you havo a 1 wonderful medicine. 11 W Mrs. M. A. Yount. I ForiKtvloean lltenliira,ai1iiriiu,glTiiKtyinp. touts, ' 1 lit* ladles' Advisory In jurtim-nt,"T.i3 'f '1 1 tllV'fc ? KI.KBllAIBDPKMA'.KIMm'. > lj 1 A X ilo h arc mfc nml always effectual. I yd . . .0 uia v to-day by 18,000 American women. ' *agmmmrn ouninnliesl soix-rlor to all other rcnuv f ardUv or en-di refunded. Kent l.y mall. SI. J'urtlonarv ?c. I?r. lux, 87 Treniont St., Iiobtoii, ?lu?*. l!?? of HENRY HMD BEEOHEH illiHtrnti-d, vi'.liur til* life from tile birth to Ids i... ? Sno Iksilar. Kxpivxnag*prepaid. f.MOX HOtlK (?., U Klitlliillll . Iloioklvn. N,Y ^ I }} 6~ IA | iSubtle | I Foe | <r?| Dyspepsia is unrecognized in I h*-? half the eases. It deceives the S * unknowing sufferer. Its many ' ^ variations work along the weakest B| pjjk lines of the system. To I>attlo iK iff against only one of them is vain. ! ?.| Our booklet explains its symp- | ff^| toins. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give 4ft . ^ complete and lasting relief. jZ S GILES' i ^ Dyspepsia Tablets j sk 10c., ?5C. C9 2>9 AND 5 Jc. \W Dr. E, Norton. |T r I 3. 1 Bit 3^31 9 ?<v if I %!li ? I bS:?5! ? i 5 s- s.=.s 3 r *t t&s R Two 4 P^'|J lift*, |r t 0| IS? J ?l a* 3KS i-Bfr-J p 5r ? 3 a * hi Rl -T ? **" jf < 3 M * " f (ft nj H S? ? p I f'^il- ? I cro"1 1 I Pf fir I 3 | ^ ' | co~ | Horry County Exhibit. 1 The car containing the exhibit for lite county was shipped to Charles t< n la I Monday While the exhibit was not complete, yet tin* spcci mens are fine as far as they oo. We ' arc reliably informed that the exlh I hiiion buildings are not all comph t i ed. nor are the exhibits in position) yet. indeed, we will have until Jan. J 1st. to supplement our exhibits, and t is earnestly oped that our pro- ) pie will nxcr'r themselves and send I in additional < xhibits to Col. Qmit-: Lie" a mi. Suj t I Ion*v Co. Exhibits. I 8u I OI ' gW;5 A r^l . [ | ? W 8 ? dZI r? J.:- :.r ? > ?. g ? 8 & * H l:J* sr.* g 3d 8.38 5* (fct& D ^ ' : '- : f- tiifi . II w ^ ?b jf-'S I " ' > *n p?v n EZ28 ' |, ^g| s? p | ? ?~2T I ? ? fJ S! ? I I'lje ?f 6 j?fi r rir. I* gf o y trg-1" . k3 \Y J. Sessions & Son have rented t o store on the corner of Main ' tree I and lth Avenue and are inovn?{ in us we no to pros?. H 8? ? si H</> ggJUgC s: s % h o PO i f' ? a O 3J ^, '/ m o ^ H i. ???!-= cr g.n i r? CX a gs 8 5 = O 1 c i/i _ i _ _n ( ? ~ li 3 % 5> D 3- 3 y <- U n '*' 3 2J J r- r . h, D, O > ^ I 0<<r p, f? 3 cr P o OT ? & f** * ? O - g ^ 5- O g g i i 5' oFy2I^^-fI i 7) _ * ^ f? ** c ?f M ? ZZZ ><3 2W "* O ^ C/i -t HQ " o ft 3 ?J ? HZJ ? ?- a 9 ri rn r ff 2. O ^ < < w ^ *> m !?:: 3 ? s3 = <5 15 -J > C/) I I < tii ? ? s !. , mi:-):.* '-f:s 01 tiih sui.v II lulling and inuartintf Incu j ii < jiih, letter, aullthcuni, amiother { !- (>.. > t ft): : 1<in is im?tui.ll\ allayed by i i; mg Chamberlain's Mvo and t-kir inii.*' nt. Many v< ry bad cases buvo lx-ci . r:n : .cully i ured by it. ]? is oqualh lice ::! for it liing piles and *i favorite rem- 1 ly . nipples; clumped bauds, clii' ; .-.infrost bites, and elironic sore eye or rub by druggists at 25 cotlts per box*. Ti > Dr. Cndy'fi Condition Powdoi s, lb ojusl what a homo needs when in bad cond in. Tonu, I lood puiiOcmnd v^rnilfu^r r .7 t ARE YOU irsiB DEAF? DEAFNESS OR Am' n-^v hy ou new inv -v..' < >r / head mm se; V. />. C!s G*Ktltmen ? :r.~ entire!/ ci:: do .fti a full history of tny c se, to l . ed at you <11 Alwut five yt its o"o 1:1 v right car bo 'in t my hearing in this car entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for th her of physicians, among others, tlte rac t en only nn operation couhl help me, and even I then cease, but the heating in the affected car t I then saw your advertisement accidental! ment. After I had used it only a few days no to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in th*' dist heartily and beg to remain \ cry truly v ! '. A Our treatment does not intcrf\ advice free. YOU CAN CURE Y INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, NEW YORK It CI I 'hS THE MOST 0( coons for nn Knock clown prices the order the iKst ad\ ertisement. It pty\ s l> von ;it vcrv low prices than to sel OUR MOTTO IS: This month I am offering many others arc crying ADVANCE, ADV DOWN, DOwN. Ladies $2.50 S ^hocs going at $1. Men's $2.50 S I* i 11' I 11 *t\ onntw in ii tur i t TtM " I'H ,r * viii"" f-s *'1 1 1 r? ** " "" v Umbrella, worth ?1.2") <_,ol,iLr at ! <? .hade* at f?0 cents. 21 sheets of j;o< envelopes for ? cents. All linen -';") pants j/oiny at ?2.ad. A paper other thinys just as cheap. w H. nil Removal Now On. We will have la days sale. live House to close out at greatly reduci aoods cheaper than ever boiorc in y of the new stores in the Spive.y Hni From now until we move, jjoods at have any t hino you want, price for j CONWAY BAR $100 R For An; CHILLS Al That Cannot WHEELEF When used strictly by directions. ' Treatinent on the market The liv md nervous system treated separate are INTKHM1TKNT, HIMOUS The best tonic. Ureal Appetizv ally compounded, contains no poi 15. Q. COLLINS, President. BANK OF K I ? > J> <^CMM W A Capital Stock $20,000DIUKt B. 0, Collins. \v r, C. P .Quattlehaum, We transact a general banking bus innto any and all matters intrustci Pais Rank respect fully solicits the orporat ions and will give even rou unking to those doing business wit isfir At, J. Causey A7 Co. We believe in large sales and small nolils. Here are some of our pries. Calicoes worth G cents, going at R and 5 cents per yard. fee Ore Plaids going at f> c.-nts >er yard. ^Kall line of Pants from f)0cents to .50 per pair. A. good pair for 5 cents. Other goods too numerous to nention at prices jusi as low. i our* vi1 vy iniiv, /. C/ll/SKY 4 CO. Pure Water. I nm sinking deep ni d shallow Artesian Wells. In every case viving satisfaction, i am prepared to boro a well 800 ft References and estim itos furnished 11 application. ALEXANDER N. COX, Conway, S. C. - " " ' * ,m ' V*??i^OT "hjb i 'NOlSLSf \SF3 OF has? mmmG GJRA3LE v' I ''\ deaf arc incuraulc. , ^MEDIATELY. : .YIWORE, CAYS: im.' iMCRr, March so, l-tot. c - y. . r trrnltm.nl, I will now give you jrclion. -j in*-, . -id his >.o*>l on getting worse, until I lost ice : .'.hs, without any success, consulted n numl'll it .r c..tli-t of this rity, who tclil nie that llint. only tc i)x)ra;i!y, that the head noises would yotiM he lost forever, y in a Mow W : k j per, and ordered your treattor : ng to your direclinis. the noi csecnsed, and r ( 1 eat has been entirely restored. 1 thank you on- s. l. V.'lJUMAN, yyo S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. r re with 'totir nsit<if owupation* GilRSCLF AT HOME 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. ACKET STORE. /uiJfi.'ijy n in !' liJ!jUS 1' r<; L A\ 7 S T,?1K) jY K r. of the day. A pleased customer is est to yet all ? f your trade by selling 1 you a lilt e at a large profit. le Nicldo is bettcr than a slow Dollar new goods at greatly redueod prices. "ANCK, but I hammer prices DOWN hoes are going at $2. Ladies $1.25 ihoes going at $1 75. Good pants A good water proof double frame cents. Ladies trimmed lots, dark xl note paper for 2 cents. 25 good Window Shades for 25 cents. Men's of good Needles for lc. and lotsoi ISTNl'T, Manager. Sale r/ article at the Conway Bargain ed prices. Now is your time to buy our life. We will open up in two Uling about the 20th of November, your own price, don't miss it. We rou to name. !GAIN HOUSE. EWAPD y Case oT MD FEVER He Cured Hy rS TONIC, ? The only combined Chill and-Fever er and kidneys, stomach, blood, brain Iy. W11EHI iHK'S TONIC will also AND CONTINUED FEVER. r. A logical prescription, scientifison For sale by Dr. E. Not ton. D. A. SPIV13Y Cashier. CONWAY y. s. c Sur1)1 us Fund $.000 UTORS: . LKWIS, D. A. Sl'IVKY. l'\ A. UruKOuniis siness, and guarantee prompt .itten 1 to our catv, deposits of individuals, firm enable facility consistent villi h '* . 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