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These should bo dim ted '? the Editor of 'I i: n Hkk kemitiantmcs K< r Sub < ripth n or Advert! 111 nt> mil lie made to tlie Manaokk, Coxw.w I'rni.isniNo Company m mraawt -rur; - . L*. ?'. ^ THURSDAY MAY 1st. 4002 Snow Kits wore needed lust week to lay the <lust. The crowd of our people who attended the exposition, so far as we hnve had t lio i'linniw> t<> talk with them, say that tlicy returnee1, tooling that they had learned something by the trip 1o the "Ivory City." Tiikkk are too many men in this world who spend their lives in looking for easy places Too many who believe that fortune is always the result of chance, and spend their lives waiting for the chance. There arc no easy places. -Any one who would succeed, must necessarily do it by hard work. All successful men will testify to this fact Many spend their lives i 1 idleness, looking upon the success of others as the result of some rare opportunity or chance happening. In this they are of course mistaken. All who have reached the goal of success will tell you that they reached il by the hardest drudgery. False Impression Corrected. In our last issue, a correspondent from Bayboro, states in his comma nication, that he wants the court house and jail, and is willing to bear his part of the expense of bail tn?/ them, but that he is not willing to bond the <> inty for that purpose His idea is \< levy a tax for Hie full amount and '? uild the court house, building the jail later when needed Ths corrcspoi 'ent referred to does not say su .n so many words, but what he says implies that, as he understands the new court house and jail act passed at the last ses sion of the I legislature, it will require the county to make a bonded indebtedness, in order to put up the new buildings. This is of course a mistake. Under the act, as it was finally passed, there is to be a levy of one mill on the dollar of all the taxable property of the county, every year until the amount, not ex ceding twenty fivethonsand dollars, is raised. In order that the erection of the build ings might be started forthwith, without the delay of waiting for the collection of the taxes sufficient to defray tlie outlay, it is provided in the act that the money may be bor rowed by the county commissioners, pledging as security for the loan, nothing at all but the levy authorized and required in the act. By the terms of the act the rate of interest at which the money must 1 be borrowed must not exceed the rate of 7 per cent, peranum. And it might be well to state just here, that the money can be borrowed j from the sinking fund commission at 1 the very low rate ofper cent per < annum. A moment's calculation will show j anyone just how much his taxes will l raised by the act. The levy is < one mill on the dollar. Therefore < if a man has been paying on one ' hundred dollars worth of property heretofore, his taxes will be raised by the court house levy just ten cents. If he has been returning his ' p.operly at a thousand dollars, his taxes will be raised just tcu times j ten cents, or the sum of one dollar. , i**.-* in.... .? (ieu Lee's famous order corn A Woman's l;nct\ A man about to be hanged reviews be- One vivill picture tie re alls is this: I u VI ? II 1 w Now he was in a ball room. '! here ere lights ami flowers, lit? heard i ec bo voluptuous wait/. " in chords of lassionale yearning, and at his side : vas the smiling face of a woman, a i,' 1 face only too human in its sensuous j owlinoss. The pictures changed a- p oain and again, but thereafter she ''' was always with him, and finally | she wore his ring. Then powrty, , biting poverty, came on them both g and she was at his eldow urging, ttin 1 he must provide luxury for In i* 1 11 no matter what the eost lleyieh- a ed He gave her all site a-?l<ed An 1 the price was his liouesly, A stain on a name unblemished for renin rirs. She had spoiled the easllo ?? hi* will ami dest i oyed all it-- defen a cos, and so. when another tempti r ..... i ' -slid "Drink and forget! ho drank. Ci.im <>n I)a n<i kitki ki.n. in the May I jippinoot t. i v Ualivunls I:orry Items. Batan M*s aro I i v transplanting v tobacco. j f< W. I>. Marrow has transplanted S ueres. I a <J. Kdwards has transplan1 cu i*? | acres, lie has boon sulTerinj? with hi rheumatism lor obout a month, lint wo hope lie will soon ho well aeain. e We would like an on plana! ion of the road law for tin* benefit of the \ people in ocnernl We want to .\ know if a person tan pay $1, in lien e of cijdit days work or not Will you please ex pin i n through the col umns of vuiir paper. Much sueeess to the II ukai.i*. ti. K. ( Tlif new road law | rovides that the pnhlie roads shall be worked S days in the year if so many days bo necessary, lltus lea vino the number of days to be lixed in each county bv i the board of county commissionss. Should the board lix the number of days at S, the payment of the one dollar will lie in lieu of that number j of days work In other words the payment of one dollar will he in lieu of whatever number of days work, the board of county commissioners shall decide ts necessary for the county. ICu.j 11 t Barnes Notes. 1 I tain is needed very much in this I section. ( Tobacco that lias been transplant- i i'd is doing wry well in this section, t A goodly numl)cr t>f the people of this part of the county took in | "I lorry Day " at the Charleston Kx I position last week and report having < had a nice tiine. Mow is it, Mr. Spivev, that some ; of the I lorry boys got a thrashing I in Charleston last week? We though' that the (lorry boys were 1 better behaved than to require 1 such. 10. 11. llardwiek of Wain pee visi J ted relatives in this seetion last Sunday. II. .1. 11. - <? From Stanford IOimtou lll'.ltAMi: I notiee in last i week s issue that "Silas" wants to < hear from ^everybody on the new | court house and jail question. I i cannot exactly agree with him. 1 When we net the Itailroad llondsolT i of our shoulders then I am* with < "Silas." It is tar bettor to raise i the tax at once to pa.\ for these 1 buildings than it is to borrow the ' money and have to pay interest for < years Of course we need the court house very much and I am willing i to do my part and there are lmn- t deeds of others who are willing1 also, but inst think tmw U HMiiiy MUlt'll I I? I pay their taxes for th" past year by i the lirstof March. We all know- " that the more taxes we have to |mls NV the harder it will be to pay theifr. ^ The people in our section are #er ua Crally in good health so far asfar()1 know. hf The weather is warm and dry. }ne! , . . . I win 1 lie farmers are uliout done plaiV., p( in^r and some of them have beeun | ;isj< stir the soil in their fields |u \ J. It. Allsbrook has the llnc.m? ? beans that we have heard of. 1^, Daniel Anderson ofCSurley visitel,. his daughter, Mrs. Cora Stevens!,,^ one day last week. an(] Totic Tyler of Doris went down t(f|iCt Waecamaw Itiver to fish for shad one ? night last week and returned on h'.s way home with a fine lot of shad. Miss Minnie Shannon of IJruce has been visiting her grand mother for a few days near hero. Henj. Stephens has the finest neas in this section, lie will soon be shipping them. Joe Nye. I J. A/Ih!.. ? l* rv \j I < t11 lie ins. The Atlantic Coast Line recently built a small freight shed hero. llev. G. l<\ Stanly filled his regular appointment at Good Hope uhurch last Saturday and Sunday, Among those who attended ' llor- L ry Day' at the Imposition last i week were G. W. Sessions, L. S. j [tooth, and IV M. and J. It. Domain. \ The Adrian democratic (dub met i last Saturday and organized by elec * Ling the following oflieers: I'resi * lent, .I II. Maker; Vice-President, jj ind member county executive com- 3 nitteo, J. J. King; Recording and S Corresponding Secretary, J. N Jen- K re'.t. They also elected tiie necessary l* committees and appointed 7 dele- h .piles to the county convention. Old newspapers arc offered at a tiargain at the llr.HAI.n office. ? sw Rams Horn and Black Maria chewng tobacco ir. town!! Call for it .vhen you want good stuff. mendtdg J Is a c^mmflence booth Budget. Wo are bavin dry weather. The IKiln a 1 Company's Attorney ashore lust week inspecting the tod Iiiiruing S 15. McNabb visited Conway ro ntlv. VV. I> Anderson of Adrian was ore last week Crank Andersoi ??f Armstrong, la., visited friends here last week Uev. (i. C. Stanley filled bis ap ointment at (iood llope last Sun iv. Our Cost Master visited in the lulali section last Sunday. Tobacco transplanting is in proress here. I think we need a new court house ud jail. And as Silas said, let the ooplo go down into their ptvkcts nd nuihl tbein. S. M A. (ittrlcy Locals The Lev Mr. Cobortson filled bis ppointment bore last Sunday. Strawberry picking lias begun it arnest Kuooh Moot !i and sister, Miss Kli a. of Adrian attended elmrcb ser ices here last Sunday. Lex i A tub i'soii bad a dangerous una way last week. Mis mule tie ante frightened and threw him. bin e was not seriously hurt. The .agon was almost torn to pieces be are the mule was caught. Cleveland Miiicy of Mollies was mono Ms 1 ;i^t vcck. Stanley Anderson of Adrian was ,.r,. ci>c,.ill I v. .1. N. Rorsey has 111<? finest tohae i in 11 lis seel ion. Married at the residence of Mr .1 V Saver. Mr Stanley MeNahb t< l:>s Reilc Itardee. Rev 0. K. Roll tlson performed the eoreinony. I j A W. will save the dysi>cptic from mnn\ <!u> s of misery, ami unable him to em whatever he wishes. They prevent -:k headache, era c t he foot! to assimilate and noere . i the body, ){ive keen appetite, vsn.op nrsti a,(I solid muscle. l-legnntly sugat . a No Substitute. Vardclle Gossip. The dry weather is had on our toobacco farmers. Most, of them in his sect ion are thronph transplant n^. .1. !> Williamson has some fine to>aeeo which was measured by your orrospondent. It has leaves l.r? Indies Iono1, and has fourteen of hem to t he stalk. Rev. Mr. Roberts filled his, ap lointment at i'oplar last Sunday, le preached ipiite an interesting ? . ? * I. ! I .? i inwii in ins uearers. Miss Kllen Canni'i. and Mr. Thomis Turner attended .services a1 I'op ar last. Sunday. Miss Itena I'llvinoton of W'anaina (er visited friends in this section ast Sunday. Leslie Tyler passed through here Sunday enroute to I'ljjvpl. UNO. ?o An Explanation. I'lm Ton 11 Kit a 1.1>. ? I n a card in ,'our last issue, signed "\V. .M S." t was stated that I had not been leeted as assistan' pastor of Ducks >ort church. I wish to explain my itst communication, 11 is true t- at was not elected as assistant pas or. hut tiaviny been invited by some I ?fthe leading members to have a eoular montlily appointment there, thought it allnoiit to use the term, 'assistant instead of ''monthly ap mint incut..' llopino this may explain the neanin^ of what I said and did in he very best of feelings. I am. yours respect fully, II. D. Josps. to have theAvnueos 'y but the above stated facts pre*. ';!s it. Solicitor Thurmond almoin lly that the state was ready to try l,s' ease .ludtfc lhichanan tfrantc ro(1 cont'lnuance of the case on the ^ 10 set out in the affldavtt. or . ? ^ MnN8ncrod l>,v Kurds. I cad News has been received of mas) he by Turks and Kurds of three hut 0 a Christians at Diabcckir, Kurdo the A band of roving armenians roe on appeared near the town. The 1 In thorltics sent Abraham Pacha, a in head of the Kurdish regulars, I j.hcyi. Tlie regulars pursu jkome distance, att * ^ fc> I'll'"'- ? ? ickets tfood for loo lbs. 00 Cents. 1 ,, " ;J(J '' Cents, - > " 20 Cents. i.' v ts. U\V sal? l)v l{- T- 'Iyman '< Nicholas and 0. S. Causey. I Ice deli\creel daily at S a. in'. No e sold for cash. j NY. II! llOVVRLTi. v a x \s \ Kail) and sweat Urf\ \ \ \ \ H ^ #//RFK% 1 v?r.li !.urcl;.t Mar- IV mlMUMW 1%. H, ne?? Oil. It icti?;? (lie dump, u tf \ \ ffAmm j ?: > not break. \ ? \ v : ! -: fj/Lw ' ntulrut. '1 Ke u,K/?&/ a\\ I l)( t - r dard t L '**?" 1 sH"*?M?v?iit.h i* ???iu arc engage '% I "' I w mi mn, I ^fere's wh I he rich " FLORODORA" Ba I i^l//// '^e liter is tor] IIllm^J //// the bile enters the bloc Jj JljK^m III/ comes constipation, bill' I III W Jill end melarie. The only in I p?sJ IUl the right touch end stei ; h ramom Tht pill touches the li dose* for '2f> da Ikamin I HARD1 ? AO EN i! ____ 7j Jpfe? [pi Ames Engines and Hoilc |jj[j l)eLoach Sa?v Mills, Contiiv fjj jj tul Gin Cos Gins aud Com pi ij| [j Line of Mill and Machinery S ||""" I , I A l J r L ' I 0 I) Estimates Furnish i ' fl Corres | Kaminski Hard | QEORQET 1 IS YELLOW POISON I I in your blood? Physicians call I I It notarial (lerin. It can be seen I I changing rod blood yellow under I I microscope. It works day and I I night. First, It turns your com- I I plexion yellow. Chilly, aching I I sensations craen iIawh I backbone. You feel weekend I worthless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC I will stop the trouble now. It r enter* the blood at once and B drives out the yellow poison. I If neglected and when Chills, I Fevers, Night-Sweats and a Ren- I eral break-down come later on, I Roberts' Tonic will cure you B then?but * hy wait ? Prevent future sickness. 1 he manufacturers know ail about this yellow poison and have perfected Roberts' Ionic to drive it out, nourish your systetn, restore appetite, purify the blood, prevent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thousands?"will cure you, or your ' money backs This Is fair. Try It Price, 25 cents. Dr. E. Norton, a. n ^ m tymmi I mi m tere all meet \ All Havana Filler iOOD ENOUGH inds are of same value as Tags fr ,D PEACH AND HONEY," "RAJ - rrrr.?J ?ptd, and fail* to do lu work, 4 aa a virulent poiaon. Then \\\ Duaneea, alek headache, fevera y\\ V tatment that givea the liver juat YjYVJ|\\\ rta Nature'# work to the right i\\\ I anner ta U I W 'Vl I 'SLIVER PILLS 1M INIC PELLETS Jf kJ Iver, and the pclleu tone the Ell^II >ya coat 26 ccnte, and unefore you finiab th?m. 3^c=3f SKI ^ | IA/ARE CO. S TS f'Oli- jj n ? pn-1 } tete jj] | up- | J s i iSO , 1 Tobacco Flues for which wo ijjj re now prepared to accept or [Ifn !#?? ? ^li bJ| ed. | 1 pondcnce Solicited. | ware Company. I 'OWN, S. C. ^j| J JOSEril T. WAt.SH, Attorney at Law.-J Conwav, ? S C. Ofliee up stairs lit Spivc.y Uuik'.in, 1 - 4. 0 i mar room on ion 01 nan. For Sale. 500 Acres Land j In Bayboro Township, will bo sol 1 (lion p. | Apply to H. H. WOODWARD, 1 Attorney at Law. Up Stairs Spivoy Building. S ....... , . yum?n?_ ai on common < r e ? but carit ? FOR ANYBODY om " STAR," " DRUMMOND" Na :OR," and E. RICL GR.EENVIL1 I i You Can do the j 40 yards Calico, $1, 14 cents Out | Plaids only 5 cents per yard. !, .V Suits for #5.75. $14. Suits for $10.< 'cents per pair, HO Halls of Thread for $100. 20 pounds white Sugar $ 1.00. lo cents Star Lye for 7 cen flood whole Itioe 5 cents per pound. $1,35. 4 half Patent Flour at $4.7' we have not time or space to cjuot ted on every day sellers will give you and undersell our Competitors. we Thanking our many customers for pa. I store your headquarters during ('our CONWAY BAR' SIOO Rl For Any CHILLS AN That Caunot WHEELER When used strictly by directions. T Treatment on the market The live and nervous system treated separate! cure INTERMITENT, lilLIOUS J The best tonic. Great Appetizer cully compounded, contains no pois< kj-??. ,_..a '.. ,r : ?-r BANK OF CONWA' CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. LOANS and DISCOUNTS, $05,000.0! ?OFFT( B. G. COLLINS, President.. 0. P. QUATTL1CBAIJM, \rice President. . Ui. ' The enormous increase in oni* buxin ient proof of the confidence inspired f.ors and by its successful managemen We guarantee, to our patrons prom o them every reasonable accommodi Thanking our customers for their f ' t the continuance of their business. Respe D. i SHOES. .Wo have shoes of all styles ami rices to close out at rock bottom rice. We have Dry Goods, Notions, loots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Clothing nd Groceries, at prices never be fore heard of. We have moved our stock of goods rom the Murre-U Building oppositehe jail to the store on corner of lain Street and 4th Avenue, oppoite Bank, where we will be pleased o meet our friends and customers. ! Sessions & Son, Opposite the Bank i J groundJi AVANA F/LLE\ of? X I yet better r tural Leaf, " GOOD fi in j Easy Buying, ing for N.', cents per yi.rd. Pee Dee I oil's Suits ('lotbes for $2.90. $8, )() 1 T> eeuts Men's Fancy hose 5 f<?r 15 cents. 12 pounds good Coffee 1.00. 18 pounds Granulated Sugar ts. 15 cents can Salmon 10 cents. 5 pound Caddy good Tobacco only 0 per barrel. e yon prices. The above prices <pioan idea how we sell so in ny goods have new goods to show everybody, st fa*ois and asking \ou to make our t week. GAIN HOUSE . EWARD Ct.se of JD FEVER He Cured Hy I'S TONIC, lie only combined Cldll and Favor r and kidneys, stomach, blood, braio y. WHEELER'S TONIC will also \N1) CONTINUED FEVER. . A logical prescription, scicutifion For sale by Dr. E. Norton. ? 1 .< ytm CONWAY /. s. o SUIU'LUS FIT NO, $12,000 W. ) DEPOSITS, $70,000 00. TLBS:? I). A. SPIVEY. Cashier. M. W. COLLINS. Asst. cashier. KM. W <f * ess for tlie past, fen years is suftiI b* the pcrsonol of the Board Directi. ' pt and obliging service, extendiaf it ion consistent with touncl?bankinjj. orinos patronage, v* cordially solicctfully, \. SPIVEY, Cashier. YIN MIX 1'vainil II IV/11 I I V/11I1U MACHINE AND REPAID SHOPS. H01LEII WORK. LIGHT ANI. HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALT KIND. Wo keep a full line of steam fi tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oi waste etc Also carriage and wagoi hardware and mater al. Pair t? Oil. Varnish etc. Wo solicit your patronage. i