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2. ?^ an... She pui1l18i1p.1) evrrt THURSDAY MOliNINGnr the CONWAY 1>UBI 1SH1NO CO., CONWAY, S. C. n, H. WOODWARD. Editor. SUBSUKII'TION : Qni Year, - - $1.00. a..ways in apvascf. t<J t===== = Cntortd at tht PoM OftK-p tit Conway, s. C., a* <ec<>n(l cl?k? Sinner. a / THURSDAY FEU. 12th IQ03 It is thought that the present Le?ji: latere will be rather careful in making appropriations. For three years the appropriations have been liberal and a little out of proportion to the State's revenues It appears that the appropriations must be curtailed or the revenues must necessarily be increased. It has been said with truth in some of our newspapers lately, that human life is cheap in South Carolina. The cause is to be found in J the slack way in which our courts of justice handle homicide cases, and the j^reat extent to which the imr doning power 1ms been carried. To us who have lived here for the past few years, and remarked the changes taking place in our town, the wonderful progress the town has made, is not so astonishing as it is to.one who now visits the town ? after many years absence. A farmer came to town week before lasl for the first time since our first railroad was built. He frankly admitted that he would not have known the place, and in this he was right. Aim newspapers are obliged to have waste baskets. At times, they find it impossible to print all of the communications, news items, and the like and even advertisements that pour in all at once. It is the ease in all newspaper offices, dailies, weeklies and .ill. It is therefore silly to get mad with an editor just because he happens to have to leave out something, or shorten an article a little in order to get it in. And it is seldom that one falls out with ai editor, about so small a matter that he does not, in some way or another at some time or other, regret it. Thkke is something i i this work iui uvurv uuu tu i;u, vi'i wi1 M'C ev cry day, those who lead apparently aimless lives, no object, no aim. ex cept to put forth as little effort anc exertion as possible. Laziness is i curse, and there are more failure; in life from this cause than fron many others you can name. Then are more business failures from laziness than ever arose from lack o mental ability. Energy and wil lingness to work, is a qualificatioi that a young man must have, or h need never hope for success, no ma' ter what his intellectual attainment may be. The man who sets out t hunt an easy job, generally dies ii the search. * '.jjr Some Suggestions to Legislator; Editor Heiiai.d:?I think we ban a very abie and appropr iate add res. in Gov. Heywards inaugural. It ii both plain and practical, and ye oven the Governor as well as tin Legislators seem to be at a loss a to what to do to increase the revenues, liquidate the State debt, ant not over burden the poor farmei with laxes. he who digs, toils, sup port* the government and waits pa tiently for his reward once a year If the Legislature will reduce tin number of offices one third and 1 hei reduce the most of the salaries onethird and some of them one half or even put all the salaries in pro ftortion with what the Sheriff's is n a short time all would feel bet ter and our beloved State might be out of debt. Even the officers, i honest, would feel proud to thin! that they were working for theii State and not entirely for filthy lucre. If it be determined to keep up the dispensary law and force whiskey upon the people, if they would man ufacture all the liquors used in the State and keep the money all al home, it might save 1900,00(5 a year It is a shame that the State cai drink more than she can manufacture, or to say she don't know how Au old darkev can t.aUn hi? pot and manufacture whiskey. Kecj all the money at home. Purchasing liquor abroad and never bringing the money back is what caused the stringency and scarcity of m<>nc.\ ever since the establishment of tlu dispensary. At a venture I woulc say that there is a thousand gal Ions more used In one year now than before the establishment of th< dispensary. Such large appropriations to col leges for the rich, at the expense o: the poor. There are some college: said to be for the poor, but the> arrange some plan or scheme V Ireop the poor out of them. Now 1 / Jr-i' a. they will all work together )ik brothers for the good oi the State, both rich and poor, our beloved State" in a} soon be out of debt and schools running a* long in a poor community as in a rich one. When we old veterans went into the war we were not rejected because we were pool boys. We did not go for the pitiful salary offiercd us or for the bountiful food we got. Nor did we ever refuse to defend- the rich, their lives and property as well as the poor. We acted from patriotism, love of character and right . Now we can lie * for months helpless and on a mere crust. Some of the men whom we have supported and put in office, look upon us and hoar our appeals with contempt. VKTEUAN. . Pine Grove Dots. Farmers are busy preparing for another crop. .1. IV Graham Jr., says he is goin^iii for cotton this year. U. Ij. Stanley is preparing to plant tobacco this yen*, lie has his barn about completed. N. M. Todd has linished tlie unexpired term of school begun by Prof. S. H. Brown, lie is now pro paring his farm for another crop. W. W. Graham has improved the looks of his place. Misses Julia and Melvina Viek nave a fruit supper to the young people of the community last weelt. \V. C. Reaves has recovered from the?jaundice and we are glad to see him out again. W. ? * * ? Galivanis Ferry Items* The roads arc in had condition by reason of the heav.t rains and continuous hauling over them The box supper was well attend don Friday night the Oth at Mt. Zion. It was for the purpose of raising money for ceiling the school house. The amount raised was $.") 7a The pleasure of the occasion was marred by the running away of Andrew Richardson's horse. John li . i . * i-rout or #oi a >evere siiauino up, and a sprained wrist in attempting to stop the horse. The buooy was overturned damayino it, eonsider ably, but there was no one in it. The trunno still jjoes. Mr. Ilolliday sold about 7(10 tons la-d. t>cason. 'ie will*.sell more this season than last as his trade is increasing. We were olad to meet our worthy auditor, Jas. A. Lewis, last Monday morning. Always <_dad to see him. The people of this sect ion seem to be preparing for the stock law by sellinur their snnih atnf.li l>> r*? * " " "v,/x n ' 1,1 ov?",v instances replacing it with liner and bettor. We are glad to see our neighborhood improving in this par ticular. May the time come when it will be general all over the county. 0. IS. DIED Little Martha, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. W. T. Lloyd, died on Dee. 20th, at the age of 7 years. She was a member of the Sunday School and loved by all her acquaintances . She bore her snlVerings patiently, i and was never heard to complain. II. A. W ) H 11 'I mmm Sad Death at Wanamaker. f Malcolm J. Grainier, sou of Ui< . late Capt. Levi Grainier, died a his home near Wanamaker, Jan. HI in the thirty seventh year of his a?je lie had pneumonia, and for sever al days his friends thought that In could not live. He leaves six little orphan children and a ho>t of relatives aiu '* ,;ends to mourn his loss. Mr rainier was a faithful member O Nichols Baptist church. He wai loved and will be missed by all win 3 knew him. lie was buried at tin e Grainier burial grounds on Mondaj s Feb. 2nd. The services was con s ducted by the Rev. Mr. Peal of Mul ( lias, 3 Just one year ago, Feb. 7th, hit s wife, and on Feb. 25th his mothei passed from their earthly cares ] away. May the one who doeth all things well. comf(?rt the bereaved ones. G. ? 3 From Rehoboth Section. No weddings or deaths to report from this section. ?The land is st wet that farmers cannot plow.- J W, Pitman who is attending lUir ? roughs Graded School spent Sundas with parents and friends.?A. H. ' Johnson who has accepted a position with J. H. Stroud at Nichols spot! : Sunday here. i ^ ^ 1 Gentlemen of The Jury. 1 t Drawn yesterday for the next . term of court which convenes on tin > first Monday of March: I t Pktit Juiiors. J DM Mishoo, A I' Elliott. Johl 1 Daniels, CI D Gibson, K W .Icrnigal li .1 Fowler, W C Gore, E I) Law! son, F M Johnson, .1 r, 0 N Sarvisi OB Grain (/or, H r Hardee, <> Nj } Collins, CCGore. W A Prince, I ' 11 Stalvoy, A L Alford, B 11 Vcrccl J M Hardee, L W Cooper, Fletcher Bellamy, W T Ellerbe, A L Proctor N A Vau^ht, W C Heaves, C .1 Prince} s i< Barrel sod, Alex Outlu\J ' C 11 Todd, McDaniol lilanton, S ? Anderson, C P Shelly, G Edwards, J S Vautrht, A li Singleton, ,T li 5 Zimmerman, Grand Jihiohs. f .1 G Stanley, N II Allsbrook, T II } Cooper, A F Cannon. T J. Vauj/ht, r J A Hell, Hinson, W P Luwis, IJ > A Dusenbury, TQ Lundy J' Harf dee, J Q 1 rahatn. * * Foreclosure Sale. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Co i?ty of Horry, llurroughs A (Collins Co., Plaintiffs, \ against 11 Israel Hi ley. Defendant. I'nder and by virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, made and signed in j the ulatve stated ease, by his Honor, James ! Ahlrieh, on the 7th day of March A. I). 1U0'.', at the Sprlpg term of the Court ol Common Pleas for Horry County, I will offer for sale at public auction before the ' court house door, at Conway, S. C during the legal hours of sale on Salesdny, Mod day the 2nd day of March 1U03: All and singular that piece, parcel and tract of land containing seventy six (7tl) acres, more < r less, situate in Horry County, State of South Carolina, in Galivanta Ferry town hip, it being u part of a tract of land granted to Moses Floyd and bounded us follows: North by 1). H.Jordan's land, West by Noah Shelley's land, South !?V Alfi-nl C.il-o'u limit li'ni-t livr Mnrtlio (Mrroll's land. Terms of Kale Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. \V. L. Mi shoe, C. C. ('. P. & O. S. Foreclosure Sale. ST A T K () F SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. llurroughs & Collins Co, IMainlilTs against A J (lorn, Defendant Under and hy virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and signed by his I lonor, J nine* Aldrieh, in the above stated ease on ih 7th day of March, A. I). 11)03. at the Spring term of the court of Common Picas, for 'loiry County, I will offer for sale at public, auction before the court l.ousodoor, at Conway, S. during the legal hours of sale on Salesday, Monday the 2nd day of March A. I). 1903; All and singular all the following lands and tenements, si'u t? in the said (Vanity of Horry, State of South Carolina, containing eighty-eight (8b) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows; On the West by lands of N. Sh lly, on the South by lands of burroughs Collins Co., oil the Fast b> the same, and on the North by Mlslioe Itrnncli, lying and being indidivants Ferry township. I onus of S de ( 'ish. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. L. Mishoc. r. c. c. i\ A: u. s. 2-120:5. Summons for Relief. NT A l'K OK SOU I'll ('AHOLINA.I < 'otiut v > f I lorry. > (Court of Couiiu at I'loas.) Hnikjol Oouwn), a oorporafiou organized under tlio laws of the State of South Carolina, Assignee IMaintifT. agains*. Titos. A. I.eury, Defendai t. Copy Summons for Hollof, Couiplaint Served. To the Defendant il.os. A. Leitry: You art' hen hy summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the office of the ( 'lorl.* itf I Itu ( 'itilrt <tf r^atntiiwtii I'liktic fur tin' said County, and to terve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his olllco at Conway, 8 C within twenty days after the service here of; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint . within the time i.forestid, the plaintiffs I in this action will apply to the Court for the relief dem.snde^l in the complaint. Kollf. 15'. Scarboiougli, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Feb. Ihd 10051. 1 To Thus. A. Hoary, absent defendant: Take Notice, that the complaint in the above entitle 1 action, and the summons of of which the foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the ollice of the Clerk of Court Common Pleas, for Horry County on the !!rd day of February, A. 1). 1000, Kohl. 1$. Scarborough, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P., 11. C. k Summonss for Relief. f STATIC OF SOUTH UAHOMNA, / County of Horry. \ (Court of Common Fleas.) I W. Hampton Tharp, PlaiutifT, against Luther N. Tharp, Defendant. Copy Summons. For Kclief. Complaint Sowed, To the defendant, Luther N, Tharp: You nr** hereby summoned and required I to answer the complaint in this action of which u copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copj of your answer to ' the said complaint on the subscriber at his olllce in Conway, S. C., within twenty > days after the service hereof; exclusive of 3 the day of such service; and if you fall to , answer the complaint within the time nfcresnid, the plaintilf in this action will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in the complaint. 11. II. Woodward, ? Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Jan, 20th, 1903. ' To Luther N. Tharp, absent Defendant: Take notice, that the complaint in the > above entitled action, and tho summons of which the foregoing is a copy were liled in tho office of the Clerk of tiie Court of Common Pleas on the 29th day of January A. D. 1003. II. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney 11 w. b. .Mishop, <: ('< P & O 8 | We will let to the lowest burner at Loris, S C.,on Feb. 25th, at 12 o'clock id the contract for building the lioris Tob ceo Warchon.se Plans and specifications m ule known on day of lotting. J. C. Bryant, For Building Committee. 2-5?02. 3t. Bargains in Real )' state. Apply lit the law office of IJ. II. Woodward, should you wish to buv Any of the following tracts, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Beaty: In Bitkk To\vn8iiii? 100 A Bt of NV r Jordan $100 52 A " "J D Jordan $52 iOSA J M Woodward $208 400A " " Bithel Scott $100 150 A Juniper Bay $.'{00 40A Near C W Brown,s 4-10 Conway 25A On Crab Tree $250 IilTTfi K Hi V Kit 309A $184 94A $50 Conway Drug Co, ? I)Kai.Kits is? Drugs, Medicines ASU Toilet Articles. When in town call and see our stock of Fresh Strugs Of nil kinds, just opened up at the oflloc of Dr. J. S. b.: tilbury. Citation Notice, STATE OF SOI 'Til CAUOU N A, ( County ?>f 11 or 17 \ My W L Mishoo, ('I??rl% of Court, ' ting us I'l-ohuto .Duh^e Wherotu?, Maythi .1. Jenrotto itin<lo suit to mo, to grunt hor lottPi'H of adminhtra tlon of the estate ol and ell'oots of Jlciiry M. Mlncy. Those are therefore to cite ami admonish nil Mod singular th" kindred and ereti llnrs of the -aid Henry I! Miiiev do c.t'HSi (1, that they If and appear iiofnro mo, in tho Court nt I'rohato, to ho I ) 1 at Conway, IIc rfy County n tin* 18th of |*Yh u try, M?0:j. alter puh;icati< n In roof, at 11 oVloek in the forenoon, to sh ' i- iu-o, if any thoy have, why the said Administration should not ho granted. (iiven tinder my Hand, this '-.".I li d o of .January Anno Domini 11108. \\ . Ij. I.. Mislioe, Clerk of Court Acting as I'rohato Ju Ige, Summons tor Relief. STATIC OF SOUTH CAHOM XA. I lorry < 'ounty. (Court o| Commond'lea-.) Delottlin (1. Johnson. PlaiutilT, against Ilelon Johnson, .1. II. Johnson, Susan L Sarvis, Sarah C. Ilardoo, Jos. \V. John son, C. V. Johnson. .lohu K. .Inluinon Mary II. Collins, Fannie J. Johnson IIutile Johnson, Henry Johnson, Hump ton Johnson, Laura Johnson, Iris Leash Johnson, Wheeler Johnson, Iris A. John son, Jeremiah I,. Johnson, ltnlph A.John son, Mellle C. Johnson, Doctor II, I1 Johnsoi , Fannie D.Johnson. Qeorpo (J Johnson, William W. Johnson. Carrie 1) Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Winnit Johnson, heirs at law of John J . Johnsoi deceased; Jos. VV. Ilolliduy, Defendants (Copy Snmtnons. For Relief.) To the defendants: Helen Johnson, >1 II. <101111 son, Susan I.. Harvis, saruli ('. Hindoo, Job. W Johnson, V V. JohiiHnn, John lv Johnson. Mn ry II. Collins, Fannie <1. Johnson, I Initio John h'oii, Henry ,lolin*<?n, Hamilton Johnson, htiur. Johnson, iris I.ohhIo Johnson, Wheeler John hod, Iris A. Johnson, Jeremiah I.. Johnsnu Italnh A. Johnson, Melllo Johnson, Doelo .M l*. Johnson, Fannin L. Johnson, lieoft'eO Johnson, William W. Johnson, t'arrie D. John son, KH/.aboth John on, Winnie Johnson, hair at law of John J. Johnson, deceased,; Jos. U llolllday: You are ho ruby summoned and require* to answer the complaiut i;< this actioi which has been tiled In the plliee of th Clerk of the Court of Conum 11 Fleas to the said County and to servo a copy o your answer to the said complaint on th suoscriuer ni ins ouici' ai r onway, >v t within twenty days after the service here of; exclusive ol theitayof such service and if you fail to itnswi r the complain within the time aforesaid, tli plaiutitf ii this action will apply to the Court for tin relief demanded inthe complaint. Dated January 2nd, 11)01. Kobt 11. Scarborough, IMe.intiff's Attorneys. W. Ii. Mishoe. C.C. C, l\ To J. If. Johnson, Surah C. Hardee am John II Johnson, absent defendants; Take notice, that the complaint in th action, and the summons of which tin foregoing is a copy, were tiled in the otlka of the Clerk of the Court of Ccmmoi i'leas, for I lorry County, on 2nd day o January, 11103. W. C. Mishoe, I Clerk Court, v'. I'. H. Notice. rThe bqdersigned g ves gotlco that b) [ermlssioiv^ol the Probate Judge of '.lor y County fhey will pA\ at Little ltiver outh Carolina, on bVb. 20th, 1003, all am jugular the personal property of the bdi lartford J. Vereeu> deceased, lonsistinj f a stock of ulerr habdise, cattle, horses miles, vehicles, farming*, implements, am pndry other articles of |MH,v>nal property Terms pf sale cash. I y John K. V^een, (/ I H'U J. II .HlsHj'e. QuiilllU'd, AdmlnisWiitor. a 03 \2t W It. ? IIK A xeneralM Our Stock of Coffins and Cask looted lino of everything from th JWTorders by wire or mail prompt I IE ARE HEMA1TERS. I DRY GOODS. Much of our stock -is already here, lis more attractive than ever. Some of it is a I read on! our shelves, but much of itj 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 . iwwi.. n-.n -i \ nuii i:\i-rjfiiuujf. UIIU SUU them, our prices can't te beat. CLOTHING. i If you have a taste for correct garments, no matter if you want to pay but a small price, remember the stock wo handle solves the proolcm. Some fashionable Clothes for Men and Hoys. GROCERIES. My line of Groceries is Fresh and up to date. Call and inspect my line and get prices before buying elsewhere. Yours for low prices. .1. 1-:. NICHOLAS. | W. M. PARKER, WATCH MA KICK, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. 1 will say to my many friends and patrqns. that my stock of jewelry, consist ing of clockr. watches, chains charms, ladies neck chains, lace and bar p ns, car rings, silk fobs, swiss charms, wedding and engagement , ring: , is the finest line ever exhibi 1 ted in Conway. I ?A full line of? Opt ica! (iloods. .w I era lit. vour eyes exactly. IIOLTD A N PRESENTS. I ran lit you up iu these. Gull laud inspect my stock, ^et my pri* ct8 heh>re lei\ iu<; elsewhere. m I WORKS. MACHINE AND U EPA IP shop*. HOlLKU wOUK. LIGHT ANL HEAVY SMITH WOUK OF ALT I KIND. We keep a full lino of steam fi tin^s, Injectors, valves, packing Oi. ' waste etc Also carriage and wagor t hardware and material. Paint? - il. Van's etc. wo solicit yoi r _ patronage. I I III 1 Hi It? sufficient to show that my store is the place to buy your Corn, Oats 1 and llav, Seed Oats for the farmIt ors a speciality. r My stock of ?. DRY GQODS AID NOTIONS . t Is complete and up -to-date, and I n challenge the town to compare with i) my prices i Overcoats and Suits i? A few more to close out at bar" gain prices. Call and examine my lineof Shoes 0 winch I am selling out almost at cost to make room for new stock. I isu V Ml OF HAW FURS. Yours for trade, A. P. JOHNSON, 1, On corner opposite Hank of Conway j|\ WliAK MEN f \ and?/ STUOXE /MEN YouVre requested to write for a ; Free Total of out New, Patented ; Scientific^Appliumec, secretly worn r for the rolVf ayImpotent Men, and I our lar^e ilKstf*ated book, which cx, plains every ^detail. 1 Middle As/e\and Old Men, many of y(?u are JrruiilHed with weak back, |?iiiin .lint wuuKiifss ci trie j bladder ;ynd kidneta, allied with lmpotenoy/partial or complete. These sijjns of premature di\ay prove the presoii/o. of nervous debility in the second sta*je. \. A l\PU A NCH CO., Conway, S. C. flfciy^Send for Circulars. ?I : r MhaD 1 LEW IS, l,ER IN erolianciis?. e's is Complet e. Wo carry a well sel ie cheapest Collin tg the costliest modei lly attended to. ?i? 1 Sieppioc Stones I THE SUCCESSFUI FERTILIZES HIS The Virginia^Carolini "Manufacture* (he beat Per Vkrgtofe~C*roUna Chemical Co, OMARLtSTON. ?. C. U ?<$.. ' A BANK OF C CONWAY. CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. LOAN'S AND DISCOUNTS, $03,000.00 ?OFFICE] B. G. COLLINS, President. C. P. QUATTLEBAUM, Vice-President. The enormous increase in our business eient uroof of the cnnfiflonoo insnii>n/1 ?.< I -- .UUF.. VV. W, tors and by its successful management. We guarantee to our patrons prompt to them every reasonable accommodatic Thanking our customers for their fori it the continuance of their business. lies pec tf J D. A. Bargain AT CONWAY BAR* We have just finished taking stock an thing but sell everything." We find a good many odds and ends t! later, that we will close out at unheard 1902 was the most successful btisine more money and more business experier we can continue to give you the benefit Underbuying by Opposition is said to be the life of ti lively and interesting to all. Thanking our many friends for theii year and assuring them of greater 11 Alt you all a very happy and prosperous Ne< Yours to i Conway 1 Business . . Pro OUR M( Keep up tt The prosperity of any business de] they handle and to treat their customer succcess. The people of Horry County more goods for same money and same g petitora. Therefore our business near] our many friends and customers for thei to us during the past, we beg to say t you than ever before, and ask for a co We keep on hand DRY GOODS, S gentsfurnishings, farming prices. We are in the market to buy < Dusenbui TODDVILLI ROUT. B SfAftnAnOiinn U . - T 1 K4 Aij, 1J? President. Vic? Pre/ B^JNTK OB CONWA Capital Stock, ? DIRECl ROBERT B. SCARBOROUGH, HAL. L. BUCK, GEORGE J. UOLLIDAY, | The Bank will be open for business A jtereston time deposits, 3 to 5 per cent. i which deposit is m?de. WE JOB PRI * "7m - 0 Prosptrity L PLANTER LANDS 1 Chctnkal Cow UUZCTf GB CoHB # )ONWAY, s.c. SURPLUS FUND, $12,000. ?. DEPOSITS. ? $70,000.00 RS:? D. A. SPIVEY. Cashier. M. \f. COLLINS. Asst. cashier. i for the past few years is sufflthepersoncl of the Hoard Direc and obliging service, extending >n consistent with sound banking, ncs patronage, we cordially solicully, SPIVEY^C ashier. s Sure GAIN HOUSE. d Gnd that we "don't keep an>~ hat we will call your attention to of prices. ss year we ever had. We have ice than we ever had before, hence of our Underselling. ade, and we propose to make it r libera] patronage during the pu&t GAINS in the future, We wish w Year. ierv?. Bargain House. sperous. )TTO: le Quality! pends upon the quality of goods s square. This is the basis of out appieciate our effort to give them oods for less money than our com' ly doubles every year. Thanking r very liberal patrouage extended hat we are better prtpared to serve ntinuance of your trade for 1903. 1HOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, IMP! EMENT8 at rock bottom srttde i rpentine. y & CO. B, S. C. Buck, Will A. Freeman, rident. Cashier. HORRY, Y, ?. O. n, ? $25,000. 'ons: W. R. LEWIS, W. A. JOHNSON, WILL A. FREEMAN. farch 2nd 1903. Will allow in according to length of time for DO INTINCp. ' t i