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'lift* purrj) perttlfl. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNINGBY T1IK CONWAY PUbr TS1I1NG CO., CONWAY. S. C. H. H. WOODWARD Editor. SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, - - $1.00. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Nnterod at the PoM Ollco nt Co iwhv, s. <* , 1h?c THURSDAY DEC. 11th, IQ02 Let all Work Together. Our county has been rapidly con ing to the front as a tobacco rnis ing county during the last few years. It is certain thai the acreage of the tobacco crop will bo greatlx increased next year, and tobacco will be planted by many fanners win. Iwiv< never planted it. before. Therefore there are no complaints to he made about the growth of the industry in the county. The farmers have doin and are still doing their part. But the tobacco market at Conway, while it has been good, and the tobacco sold on it has brought fair prices, yet it has not advanced and grown at the rate we hoped for. When the first Warehouse bad been succesfully established here, and another company formed and thcsecond warehouse erected, we fulltr o v txonl n<1 o ivnnwtrl S<\nn (n i ?i 1 vu i 1 u.>|;vvtvu (4 |/H'|?'? mv/imvu in crease in the strength of the market, and the establishment of a third warehouse in the very near future. Hut in the location of the second warehouse, a great mistake was made- It was built in the old muster field too far from the business centre. It seemed to the farmers like stopping out of town. The buyers* did not care* to walk the distance in the heat of a noonday sun. The lessees of the Ware house found themselves under disadvan tnges. A new company has been formed to lease the Farmers Warehouse and move it into the business part of the town, and we consider this step as one of the greatest movesevor made in the interests of a permanent and ever growing tobacco market at Conway. Those who have interested them selves in the enterprise have . done so, more from a public spirit than from any expectation of profit from the warehouse as a business enter prise. This has been the ex pros sion of most of the gentlemen who have contributed to the capital stock. Let everybody?business men farmers and all ? come together cm this matter of a tobacco market, and next year will see results which will be of mutual benelit to town and county, and will pave the way to that decree of development and prosperity which will exceed the dreams of the most sanguine. This is the season of the year when the thrifty and thoughtful far mer will be getting everything lea dy for another year's crop. Then is always plenty for a farmer to do at this time of the year. Fences are to be repaired, ditches and hedge rows to be cleaned out, the lands to be prepared for the various crops, and the thousand and one different things that must bo done about the farm in order to make ready for a crop. A Train for Millionaires. Chicago, November 21.--Chicago is to have a millionaire's train between this f'.itv Tafll/onntlilln ~ j j u uvilQVU Y I 1IU anu other Florida resorts, which will be as fine in equipment and as fast in time as the famous train running over the Atlantic Coast Line from New York to Florida points. The new train will be placed in service by the Eastern Illinois soon after the (irst of the year, and will make the trip from here to Jacksonville in thirty hours, instead of thirty one as heretofore. All the equipment to be used is to be new an:l is now in course of construction by the Pullman compa ny. The cost of the necessary equip ment will be between $700,000 and 11,000,000. This elegant new train from the West will be operated via Evansville, Nashville, Atlanta, Albany and the Atlantic Coast Line to Jacksonville, thence to St Angus tine, Flu. It will be seen that the Atlantic Coast Line will maintain its reputation for perfect passenger service ? from the West, as well as from the East. People who use'diver pills"ought to try the well known Bullion's Liv or Pills and Tonic- Pellets. No handful for a dose no constant do ting?no debilitating, weakening effect. They are far superior to the ordinary pill. Box of 25 do.es 25c. Ills Uurley Items. Fine wont her. Farmers are done harvesting their cropr. Several tobacco barns will no up. Doss Hamilton of Dooth made a business trip here last week. (J. \V. Sessions of Adrian visited friends near here last Sunday. \Y. C. iiluckwell of Hox. has ac vpted a position with U. M I'rinee. Wo welcome him with us. It is rumor ul that there will be a Christinas tree at New litfht church on tin1 evening before Christinas. A. Hell of Ha boro made a busine s trip here last week. .1. k Johnson of lilanehe was a pleasant ealler here last Monday. Dev. II. I). Crainier of (lershoin was here last week. \l ? nnrl Mts U' Tvli... nf It,... boro wore visiting hero last week. Capt. I* II . us^er of Nichols was hero Just Sunday. Wo have no wedding to report this j week but listen next we oh. P. Daisy 1.oca Is, W. II Carter, Mrs. M. A. Shelly, aid 15. L. Carter \isitcd .Kllie Car tor in Brunswiek county last week, returning on Thursday. We wore sorry to hear that Mr. Carter whom they visited was still very ill. IJuclcJohn Cox, who is in his 82nd year, is very ill. Uncle John is ver y much loved by his neighbors and all who know him. Lasi Thursday was a rainy day. On lasi Saturday, Dr. II. II. Curroughs visited John llewett who was very ill. Miss N, 1. Carter spent Monday night of last week with her brother, Monroe Carter. M. A. Westmoreland is having a new cottage erected in front of the old structure. John P. Carter and McLennon Hardee visited relatives and friends here last Saturday and Sunday. Asbury Little, we are glad to say, is able to be up again after some days of illness. Some one asked *.n the. last issue for the circumference of that long potato reported in former correspondence. 1 will try to get this information and let it appeal in the next issue. Monroe Carter and family spent last Saturday ni^lit with his parents. The holidays are nearin^ vis and our merchants are looking forward to a <jood trade. Noah Hlanton of Green Sea spent last Saturday nijrht with his daughter, Mrs Thos. Carter. liobt. 1 Iod^e of (1 recti Sea came amon? us last Saturday nieht and he will remain with us quite a while having purchased lands in this section which he will now bejjin to improve*. We hope hi* will make his home with us as In.* is a very industrious younc man. fti.v Coon. Tobacco Notes. Collier Fowler, a practical tobacco raiser, will superintend a larjje crop of tobacco, we understand, near Fhlorado in this county. Messrs. S. A. Core, I)..1 Stevens, II. W. Todd and others near Kldorado are building tobacco barns S. A. Gore called on Capt. Coles for tobacco seed a few days since for his crop. J no. Glasgow reports that he has one hundred acres around Farmer po.stollico to overlook the coinine year. John is a ijootl hand. Farmers should preparo plant land now, as soon as possible, as it is time for that work. I he sure and have enough, for without plants, tobacco cannot be raised. Some farmers lose a handsome profit on their crop from lack of early, strong plants. It is nice to have plants to ri i-.> < two?. I... t i . I > > . .? ... i.j, .fin., uoii i ij iiuvu iu "eg thorn for one's own planting. \V. .J. Turbeville of Socastee was in Conway ihis week, and reports the people of his section much interested in tobacco 30 O. Watts who lias been with lie llorry Warehouse for the last lire* years, has made arrangement.1 ' i ! rot ahont seventy acres of to 01 e.i next year in Georgetown county. Mr. Watts wants one 01 two good young men to go witli him on salary to assist in the management of his tobacco crop. > C. A Telephone SystemWc have just received a lettci from L. A. l'erry, general mauugci of the Colu-nbus Teh-piione Compa nv at Chadbourne, N- C.; stating that he will lie in Conway in a short time to consult our business men, about putting in a lirsl class telephone system If the system proposed be put in, it will give us connections with Columbus county, part of Hrunswick county, Southport, Little Uiver, Shallotto, Wilmington, all large cities, like Chicago for instance, all l-'.n-Oi-i-n i-ii !<>? 1 ' J Columbia, Charleston and Atlanta. Such a system would be a great benefit to Conway, but to get it, our people must become interested in it, and be ready to give such assistance to the enterprise as may be needed. * ?. Lots of people who suffer from constipation or biliousness know they need a medicine but refrain, dreading the common griping, purging, sickening sensations of the ordinary remedies. Now wo are prepared to supply a treatment that is void of these unpleasant effects?-a modern, mild, pleasant, thorough remedy Itamon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. Two medicines, complete cure, 2f> cents. Samples free for th?' asking. - ? i ? Take the Home and farm with this paper for $1,25 per year. "flttie* Early Risers The famous little pills. v jflfc" * a i. - jjgEwff ..... ' . jRT ' * RIGHT STEP FOR TOBACC IN DUSTR V. Farmers Warehouse to b< Moved Down Town Company Organized for that Purpose. Relieving ii to tie to the best in torests of our tobacco market, t< have both of the tobacco warehouse in the business portion of the town a company has been formed consist ing of business men of the town ant others, interested in the upbuilding of thi town and the county, includ iii<; some of the farmers in the vicin ily, for the purpose of raising tin capital ncec.-.sat'y to move the Farm itm Warehouse down into the business portion of the town. The owners of the warehouse liavi agreed to least! the building free o rent for a term of years and furnisl i site down town upon which to lo eate iI. A monl inir /if t tin i.i.mi.nnn i,*'i * ? i**vvviu^ vi tuv; i "in j ?t|i \ " H held last week and preliminary step: taken looking to thi* permanent or /ani/.ati(?n and incorporation of tin company. The greater pat t of tin >toca was; tlicn already subscribed t'hc stuck will be divided into share of $5.till each and it is open for sub hcriptioiis from all of tin* farmers o the county who may wish to sub scribe. The promoters are not go ing into it as a money makinj Scheme, in fact they may lose thei money. They are 111 it solely fo the benefit of our tobacco market and the benefit of the tobacco in dustry in I lorry county. jThe location of the Farmer's Ware house where it now stands was i mistake. This mistake is now go ing to bo corrected. It Is likely tha the warehouse will bo placed on tin vacant lot near the A. C. L. depot Tax Returns. The Auditor of Horry County will at tend the following places ?t times spec! lied below for the purpose of taking He turns of all taxahlo personal property, fo fiscal year commencing Jan. 1st 11103 am ending I )ec, 81st 1008, Joruanvillo Thursday Jan 1st from I a m to ]? m Gideon Thursday Jan 1st from 3 p m t I p m Galivants Ferry Friday Jan 3m 1 * froii 10 a m to 1 p m Kehohoth Saturday Jan 3rd from 10 m to 13 m .1 U....1.... w-..# ? ?-. i r. ... .? - v u m ojuiiii^ r?ni tiJiii i)in ironi '*? p II) l i p in Adrian Tuesday .Ian <??It from 10 a i to 12 m liayboro Tuesday .Ian Otli from 2 p i to 4 p 111 (1urloy Tuesday night .Inn Otli trom 7 in fo tt p 111 S in l ord We In ?s lay I 11 Tlii fr > n 10 111 to 12 111 Zonn Wednesday Jan lilt fnoin 2 pi to <1 p 111 Stevens N lload? Jan M li from 10 a i to 12 m Taylorsvlllo I hursday Jan titii from 2 III to 4 p 111 Floyd a Friday Jan Dili from 10 a in t 12 in Spring llrai.eli Friday Jan Dili trom j) 111 to 4 ;> Ill (dreeti Sea Saturday J ail lotli from 10 in to 2 p m lioris Monday Jail 12lli from to a into p in Daisy i m-day Jan 13t.li Iro n 10 a in t 12 in Hound Swamp Tuesday I i i t en f roi 2 p m to 4 p m IIai..mon : NV? due&day Jan lltli rom 1 a in to 12 in ICIicnee/.er Wednesday Jan 14th froi > 2 p in to 4 p m Fanner Thursday Jan 1.7th ftom 10 , in to 12 in Utile Kiver Friday Jan 10th from 10 in to 2 p in Wampee Saturday J ut I7tli Ircin tO ill to 12 in Hand Saturday Jan litli fiout 2 p ill t I p ni TiWi-y Swamp Monday Jan 1 lit 11 from a in to 11 a in Qrahamvilie Mond .y Jan P.Kli from 1 in to J |? in Pino Island Tuosd y Jan 20th iroin 1 a in to 12 in 1 \\ itheis Tuesday J an 20th from 2 p i to *1 p 111 Murlow \Vedtiesduy Jan 21st Ironi 10 : in to 12 in i Soca>tee Wednesday .Ian 21st from p in to I p 111 Ilueksville Thursday Jan 22iul from 1 a in to 12 m. Port liarrelson Thurtdu)'Jan 22nd froi 2 p m to 4 p m. > Dougola Fiiday Jan 2drd from 10 a i to 12 in. i Tlio balance of tt.c linn- until Fob. 20t . at 11n- Auditor's olllc in (.'onway. ( All able bodied males capable to oar a support between tin* ages of 21 and ( years shall bu deemed taxable polls. The number of seltool district Is impoi taut. Transfers of real estate should be note with care. Kxecutors mid adinliiistrato will make their returns strictly accordir to law. Failure to make returns within the tin ' specified subjects the delinquent to a P**1 nlty of llfty per i ent. f J. A. Pew is, Auditor I lorry County. AM OLD ADACE BAYS??. 44 A light purse Is a heavy curse Sickness makes n light purse. Tim IVDD I- *1 - - ..v . ?<i\ is me scni oi nia tenths of all disease. Tntfs Pills go to the root, of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safel; nud restore the uctlon of t li LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system ant solid flesh to the body. lake No Substitute. a y / For Fi?E0 ( ' fT Scholarship POSITIONB GUARANTBBD, Under 93,000 Cash Deposit. Rr.lroad Hare Patd. Op.n all year to Both 8.x a. Vary Cheap Board Ctaorffte-Alabani* liuilnosi College, Baata, i % ^ (SS ; yJr -S *LL GOOKS ?RE 1 4? Snowdri I ^ ^THE LARD COMP ! tU i , \( ^ce Tried Always ? ^ f A AIOFNEIVVS/ ~ 1 * N v Gives tarfect Satis d fOR infor*at)6n addpes s P \ The Southern Cotton >*CsJ **xv V ?AVAnN AH, f <mHr<_ ,.< r Tax Notice. ') Notlco is hereby given that the tax books for the collection of taxes for fhcal - year 1902 was opened at the Court House il in Conway, on October 15th 1002. The . following levy on the property ol tlie ^ county has been assessed . 4 For State purposes in ilh L For County purposes 5J mills For Constitutional School Tax 2 mills Total In the township* <> . ..way, Hayboro, Green Son and Simpson Creek, (4) mills to pay Interest on Railroad Bonds, a bal . unco to form a sinking fund for ledemp tion of bonds. r Also a special tax of Three (d) Mills in j School District No. 19. All able bodied males between the 0 ages of 21 years and (10 years, except Confederate Veterans over 50 years ot age. () are liable to a poll tax ofifSl. Those wishing to pay commutation road u tax must apply for their receipts within the time prescribed by law. Parties who hold school claims must have them approved by the School Com 0 missioner before presenting them to me for payment. The balance of the time until December :ilst, I will be in my olllce at Conway. u * h. D. CONG. Treasurer of llorrv County. p II 0-02. n Land Sale. n I'nder and by virtue of a decretal order dated pth day of October 1902 and p signed by lli> llouot (>. W. Mueliaunan, I'residiu .1 m'co. in the case ol Rent. <\ ,, .)?'iikius ugaii ht Elley 15. Jenkins aiu! others, Heirs >it Raw of Kmniula '1. Jenkins, 7 deceased, I vyill offer for sale at public auction before llie Court Mouse door at u Conway, S. (during legal snlo hours on Monday flan. Mb, 11KK1: 2 All and insular that certain parcel of land contaiiiin.' one hundred and twenty ,, live (1 .ft) acres, convoyed to my wife Kiuanda I Jenkins by Mark Rvyn-dds, by ii deed of L'i't of date Jane 15th, 1811.') and being more fully described in said 0 deed of gilt as follows. Commence at a pine ki ot on John T. Smith's South line n a starting point, and running south across old lield to knotcd pine outside, and thence u running the same course, making aj straight line over to s ml Jones' line,) ? thence turning Ea-t said line up to said old corner, ami thence turning North the h old line to the corner on said Smith line! to the pine knot at the starting point. ,o No v to locate balance of said tract, will commence at the South-west corner of S. 9 M. Keymdds land, running West so as to strike the back line where they cross slew p on Turkey Island above J, N. Roberts' Island Held, and thence turning North up 0 old line to the-old corner, thence turning East an old line till it strikes the Northn west corner of S. M. Reynolds land, thence turning South his line to the startn itig | oint. Tertrs of Sale (-ash. Purchaser to pay 2 for papers. W. E. Mishoe, 0 Clerk and Special Referee. R. B. Scarborough, it Plaintiff's Attorney. Dec. 1th. 1003. in h n Summons for Relief, w tiikstatkop south c.\homna, County of Horry. r" (Court of Common Pious.) Jumps C, Bryant, PlainlilT, against P. A. rs ? '>r' nc , Defendant. ltr (Copy Summons. Por Relief. Complaint Served.) To the defendant P. A. Prince: Y< u are hurt-by sun moued nndreqnired to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at the r office at Conway, 8. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiiT in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Johnson ?fc Quattlebaum, ?? Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated November 2-lth, 1903. 10 To the defendant P. A. Prince: Take notice, that the snmmonsof which the foregoing is a copy, and the com i>i* 1111 m in'- iiinivp eiHiuon lieiion, are on . 11 lo in tin' olln-f of the Clerk of the Court | of Common I'Irhs, in and fur I lorry Connk ty, South Carolina, at, Conway in said State | John son & Quattlobauni, " PlaiuMff's Attorney. . Nov. 2-ltli 1002. y m?it? -t v -r-Tii?irrrri rnrrmrrii V Notice. I There is a dark brindled bull at my place about, four years old. Marked in ri^ht, ear with swallow fork and underbit, in the left ear with one underbit. If the owner does not come and prove the bull to be his property, and pay all expenses, I shall sell him at public auction in fifteen days. R. Singloton. Nov. 2(5th, 1002. I ) list llonJ- 3 uaou y ivjfan .... faction ^ oi to, *; 1' 7 pA- ^ s .^V^l V -v ' IE IRE HEADQ.UARTERS. DRY (iOODS. Much of our stock is already here. Its more attractive than ever. Some of if is already on our shelves, but much of it comes before we are ready for it. The best of it is for the benefit of the ones who have a desire for an economical price. SHOES. We have all kinds and prices to suit everybody. Call and see them, our prices can't l'.c beat. CLOTHING. If you have a taste for correct garments, no matter if you 1 want to pay I>111 a small price, ! remomber the stock wo handle solves the problem. Some fashionable Clothes for Men and I toys. 1 GROCERIES. My line of Croeeries is Fresh and up to date. Call and inspect my line and eel prices hefore buying elsewhere. Yours for low prices. | J. F. NICHOLAS.' W. M. I'A ItKFit, I WATI'II MAKKU, .J FWFLKR AND OPTICIAN. I 1 will say to my many friends and I patrqns, that my stock of jewelry, consisting of clock r. watches, chains i charms, ladies neck chains, luce and bar pins, ear rin^s, silk fobs, swiss charms, wedding and cnga'.remcnt riuoj, is the lines! line ever exhibi ted in Conway. ?A full line of 33* Optical Oooris. I crn fit your eyes exactly. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. I can lit you up in those. Call and inspect my stock, get my prices before buying elsewhere. IIBHCfaMkttv 5 ill* tUXX GWaiP WEAK MEN STRONG MEN You aro requested to write for a Free Trial of our New, Patented Scientific Appliance, secretly worn for tho relief of Impotent Men, and our large illustrated book, which explains every detail. Middle Aged and Old Men, many of you are troubled with weak back, aching pains and weakness cf the ' bladder and kidneys, allied with 1 in potency, partial or complete. These i signs of premature decay prove the ! presence of nervous debility in the I second stage. APPLIANCE CO., Conway, S. C. 'Send for Circulars. NOTICE. We are in a better position to till your orders now than we have <ver been. Our stock has increased a great deal, and we are still getting in NEW GOODS every day. We can SUimlv vnnr Iinnrlj i" dry goods, SHOES, CLOTH INCJ, Both Men and Boys. We also lmve a good stock of HEAVY and FANCY 0 ItOCEIll ICS consisting of Canned Goods, Grits, Meal. Flour, | Salt, Bacon, &c. Above all we have prices to ha! ance with /.roods. We know that those who have called on u;. will COine a/rain, and those who have not we ask you to come and see our /roods and /rot our pries and we will no doubt sell you. Yours for Bargains, Collins & Marsh. I W |{. li HKAI.K1I C TCllCl'J 1 I M t m Our Stock of Collins and Caskc's looted line of everything from the c #*?>" orders by wire or mail promptly lU UKOt bISS (i!U CONWAY li. J. WICLLS, ! i. I., A I J. Supo Th oroui^h instruction in both Con Por information address THE BANK OF i CONWAY CAPITAL STOCK, $20.00 ?.()(). LOAN i V N'i) DtSOOLTNVSt $o5,000. ?OF PIC 15. G, COLLINS, President. 0. I\ QUATTLRRAUiM, Vice-President. The enormous increase in our businc eient proof of tiie conlidence inspired tors and by its successful management We guarantee to our pat rons proin| to them every reasonable aecommodat Thanking our cm t onmrs for t heir fo it the continuance of their*business. Itespee D. A GROW I Is --0 The Conway li.irgain lions.* h.m gr< goods for the money than any of their utation while most others aim to add When we tell you we are cheap r ly wasting lime, for everybody in li< and they appreciate the fact by giving the honor ol selling dheaner than 01 Ii .'tvis loo SIT)till. So .vi- will soil VOI uInte l Sugar for $1.00, and everythiii i his wo arc selling cheaper than Wilni Our oxpcnses and profits are small" ( >y day, Wo don't keep anything, w? low 11 our priees thoy are marked s.? le ind more ordered, in place of marking Our Mr A. C. Thompson seleeted Northern Markets in person, and wliei ;?etitors have, you have seen nothing i Quantity, Quali Ve can truthfully say thai Santa Clan piarters and will open up his full lii will certainly he second to none in Soi With Bargains to serve you, CONWAY BAU BUffll Are You Lookin .HHIEBI Owing to a change which will take of January, \\v have decided to olTer o BUY GOODS, SIIOHS, < 'LOTH IN( 1, IN GOODS, OUOGKill US and HAI! Kollow ii i so in? of prices which mat crs. rem i iirssis-, v I, i,r. 11 ? i-ac K. ( suck DS. lhioon, 10 emits per poun lioxes now club gnu shells for *1. A Shoo.s which everybody says are the bof We arc paying 20 cents per dozen the market for Cotton and Turpentine. COME ONE COME A? I., r. Dusen bu TODDVILL We h at* handled Dr. MofTeU's TEETIIINA (Teething and trad* ai a proprietary medicine, and our trade In it hi now amount to two or three hundred gross per year, which is I* giving to the mother* of the conatry, for they ?.*r nothlns hot inn or ovwrcomea so quickly the troubles Incident to test TUB LAMAI /)/,' K- K OUT EWIS, ; IN ? - complete. Wo carry a well sol heapcst Collin to tliocostliest made attended to. ? v^mnmwTWAa'n^wni?waanw?M mmmmm? *. i I MM) SCHOOL, . s, c. rintcnricul. ink?n and Hi^h School lirauchos. SUPERINTENDENT. DONWAY, . s. c, K" : .!<& j mm (V:: :;3 rrm$M SURPLUS FUND, > ' 00. PF POSITS. ? $70,000.00. FRS:? D. A. SPIV FY. Cashier. M. W. COT/MNS. Asst. trashier. ss fort ho past few years is senile thepersonel of the Hoard Dirccit And obliging service, extending [ion consist en t with sound banking, rines patronage, v e eordiallv solicrIfullv, . SPIVEY, Cashier. J f\ Rlf, nvn s i big becausse it gives more eompetifors. We add to our repto t heir profits. than our competitors, we are simp>rrv county knows this to be true us such an immense business, and ir Competitors i 20 pounds of Standard Fine Grang else in proportion, and in doing ineton. Geor<rotnvvn or rrlimano^B - n V/IIU" IVOIUII. Our sales are largo and growing day sell everything. We don't mark i\v in tin1 start that they are gone down. our Holiday (loads while 011 the 11 you have seen all that our cjtn11 comparison to ours in ty and Price. is lias a^'ain made our store hoadle about Dec. 1st. 1902. This line .1 tli Carolina. IGAIIS HOUSE. iiMT g for Bargains? [INK . place in our business about the first ur large stock of NOTIONS, HUNTS FUllNISH1) A7 A Ilk, at greatly reduced prices. be of interest lo prospective buy on , $1 TO per sack Meal $1.60 per (1, Lard, 10 cents per pound. 3 large stock of Hamilton Drown tt. for eggs. I am giving the top of niF. GOODS MUST GO. ry & CO. ,E, S. C. Cures Cholera-Infantum, Xg*?$$j8?f&3 || Diarrhoea,Dysentery, and J | LI ^ fry/A u the Bowel Trout '.es of ' ? v Children of Any Age. Aide Digestion, Kegulatss /VrvfiRaJKU^fiil the Bowels, Strengthens at Itmo-o-Ktc the Chi,d and ai uruggisis, TEETHING EASY. . MOFPETT, M. D? CT. LOUIS. MO. ATt.ASTi.Oa,, Not. 19. 1900. Powdors) ever rlnco It* flret Introduction to the publlo it steadily Increased from year to year until our ordora a very strong evidence of it* merit and the satisfaction II ; to etTuctually counteract* the effect* of the summer's nine. I * HAN KIN DllUO CO.. Wholesale Druggiste.