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Published Every Thursday Morning By The j CONWAY PUBLISHING CO., ' I Subscription Price 12 !Hontlis fl.OO. | 1'iiyublc In Advance. i wintered at the l'ost Office fit Conway, ?. C'., na 1 Second-class Matter. I Rates for Advertising. ?Business Locals, 8 cents per line, body typo. Cards of Thanks and Communications of a Personal Nature charged for at Special Kates According to , Length. Obituaries, 1 cent a word in excess of 150 words. Official advertisements at rato allowed by Law. Display Advertisements, rates furnished on application. Make all checks and orders payable to II. H. WOODWARD, Editor and Manager. HURSDAY June 23th [ 1004. editorial. notes. No town in South Carolina, of the same si/.c and resources, lias made more rapid progress during the last three years, than our own. * * * Conway is a good opening for almost any kind of business. Whenever a busiucss fails here it may safelj' bo put down to lack of good judgment and management, but not, in anysenso, to its location. * * * Thk County Executive committee meets hero on next Tuesday to arrange the dates and the places for tlie county campaign meetings, and to attend to other important busi* ness. We know of 110 change that is likely to be made in the usual schedule of appointments. The State candidates will also meet here next Tuesday and make their addresses to the people. # * * It is time to bey in to push the claims of Conway as a tobacco market, While tho tobacco business cannot be what it was last year and the year before, yet whatever it amounts to, Conway wants to sell her sharo. The claims of other markets will no doubt bo pushed with as much energy as ever. Conway should sell hcrjfull share of the weed, and it seems that it is now high time that her warehousemen were up and doing. ? * * Tiie people of I lorry county seem to enjoy the gatherings at picnics held quito frequently at this season of the year. One drawback to the usual pleasure of such occasions, is the presence of some person or per sons who will become too full of whiskey and will persist in trying to raise a row with somebody, to the terror and disgust of all law abiding persons, It is to be regretted that such an evil is so often heard of Oil nAnfieinne nf ft,io L-iivrf "I? to think that it is'necessary to state beforehand, in advertising and talking of these picnics, t hat officers of tho law will be on hand to see that good order is maintained, but such is the ease. The law is the only remedy for such an evil, and the more strictly it is enforced against such persons, the less of the evil will there appear. * # * Tiie Herald is not tho organ of ^ any candidate. Wo trust our cor f|| respondents as well as others will understand this and not expect free Bk space for telling the good qualities v ? and blowing the fancied good chances ^ B of their favorite candidates. Any candidate or his friends may use the columns of the Herald for advertl sing purposes, so long as the matter offered is clean and not unfit for publication, and as long as tho space so used is paid for. And the right is reserved to insert all such matter under the head of advertising, or in If5 any other way that the editor deems W bost. The Herald wishes to be i|^ fair to all, and it is not now, and U* will not be in tho future, the special organ of any candidate or political faction. BR Items From Wilfow Springs. Crops aro lookjng as well as could bo expected as tne weather has been very dry all tho Spring, jjiflp Mr. J. E. Dusenbury has the finest. V7 corn crop in this section. Berry Sellers has been very sick but is slowly improving. Our now church is nearing coniple^^^ ^tion, under the direction of W, II. ^^^^^ King and L. F. Jordan. They have ^^^^^^^ono some good work. Wo thank good people for liberal contribuS?ggyP>ns for the church. gSrae^pHWo have a flourishing Sunday |?|gj|g|B^k'hool under the managemenl of jf. Edwards and J. P. Johnson. ^^^^^aMChildren's day came ofl last Sun About 8 o'clock you could see nHH^Vouggies, wagons and carts coming from every direction and in a few ilflyEglgg.minutes sevoral acres of land were nfigfflgBalmost covered with them. Alj&Mn$?Hjhough our church is a good sized nNHjnHuic, it was packed and some outside fflHMRjBill, We had good singing and the BHjEECTHHMbtlc boy sand girls sj)okc their piecSESgSg^k well. Miss Sallio Tucker gave a MmjgHBHhitation which was very touching. B?@3Hg?|^Among the crowd were, Messrs. HHflmnMB. M. Iluggins, J. M. D. Jones BBSB^^^Miss Ola Barnhill of Qalivunts Hl|BVptry. We were glad to havo them ffi* WMi us. J. M. D. Jones is highly spoken of HHH&s a Candidatefor Supervisor. \ , K. Mrs. II. W. Boyd visited relatives in Conway last week, returning tj home on Sunday. Miss S. 1. Boyd is visiting relatives v in Conway this week] d O. M. Boyd and h. K. Prince of Conway, were in this section last a Sunday. W. C. Boyd attended the ehll u Iron 's day exercises at Boris on last ? Sunday. d Eddfe and Herman Prince spent j last Saturday night and Sunday ( with their parents at Loris Subscriber. t News I rom (Jctlar tirovc. A large crowd congregated at ( Cedar < '< rove church on the 12th in-d., i to witness the exercises of Children's Day at that place. j First on the program was a speech u by littlo CI race Hendricks. This was ( followed by one by Sadie Hendricks. , There was then a march by t wen- L ty-ono in number while the song, ] "Army of the Lord' was sung. A verse was repeated by each one. t This was followed by a dialogue by eight little children, and a speech | by Neal Hendricks. t Miss tlencva Hunah then delivered quite a pretty speech. Miss Eva Eason came next and I received many compliments for her skill in recitation. Misses Carrie and Nannie Hendricks deserve cred- I it for the nice way in which they norformed tlieie iwi'it 'I'lw. . j- _ - _ ? - i/tt I V>7i I I IV' i l,V I lil ? lion of Miss Anna [Judges deserves ] mention. The exercises wore then closed by i mien James and Charley Glasgow. ; who did extremely well for small children. \ Messrs. J M. Oliver and 1). A. Spivcy were present and what they ; said was highly appreciated. t Win. J. Jordan of Nixonville, spent Saturday and Sunday with i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I'\ 1 Jordan. < Mr. and Mrs. Jas, II Marsh were visitors here on Sunday. Crops are in very good condition, notwithstanding the late Spring and dry weather. Not much tobacco has been planted in this locality this year. This community is unanimous in its endorsement of the candidacy of Jol. I). A. Spivoy for the House This is the boyhood home of Mr. Spivoy and it is believed that ho will not lose a single vote here. Cedar. Daisy Dots Kain is needed. Miss Mary Ueaves was taken very ill last Thursday and is no better as yet. IIor friends are doubtful of her recovery. W. II. Carter has purchased land at Iioseland, N. C., and leaves on Monday to prepare it for strawberries. J. J. Carter has given his new mowing machine a fair trial and is well pleased with the 'work it does. L. M. Stevens spent a short ( time with 11. L. Carter last Sunday. H. L. Carter and wife visited ( friends at Loris last Sunday. William Carter has 12 or II acres of very line cotton. r.nmi' fii 11 r.nnili/lftl/ic .. ?> sec you all in the next issue. I* L C News From Hex Rain is much needed in tl.is sec- ' tiou at this writing. Among the visitors in this vicini- < ty last Saturday and Sunday wort) < Messrs. H. L. Carter and Geo. \V. Vaught, Misses Mary (lore and Lola ' Cox, all of the Daisy section and Mr. i Hope Shelly of Hardy. Mr. "Sharpy" and some of your 1 correspondents from other sections ; scein to think they arc taking the i lenu iu'agriculture. It is true they 1 may bo, but I believe if they will < visit the low lands of this section as i well as the up hinds, they will find I they are not as far ahead as they think they are, While there is n o i attention whatever given to true M farming in this section simply 1 t cause we are too far from the rail road. We believe our soil is nine: suited to trucking and if we only ban a shipping point near us we would bo in the tight. The political pot is boiling and polities is the topic of the day. Bo UNok . From the Hay. We have been having dry weather. There was a few cool nights last week. Mr und Mrs M * Wrwrl.t ..f ..... ... ... " 1 1 h"1 w*|l Tabor, N. C., visited the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. \V*. Ward of this section the last of last week. Some of our correspondents say they have been eating beans so long they are getting tired of them. I just thought 1 would say that beans , aro an old thing here. I have boon tired of thorn along time although 1 like them for a season and if they lack for any, just, come down for we have them to give away. Chester Ward was in Bayboro on business one day last week. We think that the article of Mr. Watts in the lust issue was just the thing concerning t he management of the A. C. U R. 11. Ed Ilarrclson and his sister, Miss Maggie, of the Green Sea section, ( wore among the welcome visitors at 11. F. Harrolsou's last week. We think Miss Daisy Stephens is lucky in obtaining schoools. She is expecting to teach the Cedar Creek school, also the one at Haw Branch, ??nv? ^ uiou IK I 1111 i v ii nui'l'CBH 111 botli of them. J. T. Floyd and Miss Cora llarrolson from Conway, visited this sec tion last Saturday. We wero glud to have thorn in our midst again. < Thoro ore soine others of our boys and girl attending school, and we would bes glad to see them. Sam Strickland of tho Lake Swamp section was a visitor in this section i last week. ; I will say to tho Bueksville correspondent that so far as tluMioigtlT ' of corn is concorned, if he-will come { over hero, I would appreciate show < ing him corn from seven to ten" feet I high. Our soil is sufficient to grow it even higher before the tassel appears. Rev. 13. II. llarrolson filled his . regular appointmeht at Black Creek ( last Saturday and Sunday. C. \Y. , Chain Gaiiir Notice. I Magistrates will take notice that thoy may commit prisoners to chain gang direct which Is now stationed in Bucks Township, on the Tiger ^ Bay roftd, till further notice. I J. L. Boyd. Supervisor. ' \ v *Sfii i this section. po M. 13. Small was a visitor at P. C. wi arvis' last Sunday afteruoon. Cr J. K. Floyd and Pearl Grainier pr isited at K. F. Got raid 's last San- ca ay. foi 1). M. Small and daughter visited un til. 11. Gen aid's last Sunday. nu We hope a largo crowd will come nd bring their baskets to the pic- wi ie at McQuoens' bridge. The can- ti( idates are especially invited on th uly 2. We learn that W. 1'. Me- ('11 Jueen, a candidate for Clerk of de Jourt made an intelligent speech at Hi he picnic at Green Sea last Satur- in lay. fo F. A. MoPaniel, a farmer of this ca notion, recently purchased a piece e< ?f land near Chudbourn, N. and so s going into truck farming. wi A teacher of Marion county was n this section last week looking up le i school but failed to get it We lo not regret it for we have plenty st' if competent teachers in our own (,1 ountv, and believe in patronizing o lomo. t" We would be glad to see all tin* tl andidates announce. 111 We were, sorry to learn that lion. c\ i. 1?. Scarborough had declined to w liter the race for congress. st S II P< r< (inrlcy l.ocals. Crops are looking line t hrough iue through this se.'tiob P. II. SaSscr and family are spending some time at Jacksonville, Ma. Mr, Gausc of Conway is filling Mr. i Susscr s place with 1110 Kail road Co., is section master. ?| Eddie Todd of Tabor, N. C., was s' ml ting hero recently. V M. Hatcher ami family spent :i somo.timo visiting near Gideon re c'; eutly. ' The writer was in Ga ivant.s 1'Vr- (>. t'y recently and saw that hail had j' bean very destructive to tlie tobacco ' crops of that section. \Vo notice in the issue of the II Kitai.i? where congressman Scar bo r ' ougli will draw from the coming (l mud-SllnginJf trip.. '.We regret h?s- ' inghim, and we feel confident he ' would be elected by a handsome vote. Wu are glad to see Mr. Sear ? borough working for the welfare of our own county. We may furnish a man from this section, for Supervisor, if he comes t) out, probably we can get more than < one or two days work on our county C, roads. Some of us around here paid f< the road tax, and those who didn't ?' pay saved money. S) wo hope if !l we have a candidate out he will be j' sure to keep up with the work done . on the county roads. Each man who pays the dollar tax should see 0 that those who do not pay, workTull h time. d J. and G. f' t\ Adrian Items. I, The recent showers have revived crops which are lino. The price of cucumbers has ad win ' red. The fanners have shaken oil the blues and shipped seventy or p eighty crates from here Monday. ~ .!. II, McGwigan has opened up a , mercantile business at Adrian, V where his many friends will find him. lie was here in business with Mr. John Sasser, but closed their business and Mr. McGwigan went to Cedar Grove where he remained until some time ago. . Ur? ,m,.. vnnnn nmn n ' tii i; ^icivi iv/ w??? ?v/uii^ .if oining to the front as welt a ft the alder ones. M. C. Dormor, E. S. linker, A. .). linker and E. 0. Allen are attendng the summer school at Conway. From the list of candidates it ooksas though t hey were going to jfive the clerk and slier iff a good race. Some one said the Sessions' had hell the sheriffs oilier long nough. I don't sudpose the sheriff '1 is'ashamed of his name, neither can "C lie help his name being Sessions. Youi* correspondent thinks it is rather a credit to the name. If a al man goes out into the forest to split d; rails he will look for good timber, si Miss Girlie Anderson, who was si il'ed home sometime ago to the o l> d adc of her sick brother, lias re- tl iod to her position at I ..oris. ei n (irier ? Sliaw s< Miss Rosa M. Sha-v was quietly 1" married to Mr. G. E. (Irier at the 1( home of the bride's parents in Snmter county, last Thursday at 2o'clock the Rev. V. R. Gaston performing t he ceremony. ? Misses Giila and Mary lVrrin, and Misses Reba and Sadie Ousenlniry acted as bridesmaids, Mrs. Chas. Duscnbnry at tented the wedding. Mrs. drier taught in the Burroughs school the past two sessions, winning the affection of all of her pupils and giving entire satisfaction to the patrons of the school. Mr.. (Irier holds a lucrat ive and responsible position with the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company. wi?ml Crops Near llox We have good cu;ops in this community. Y\ M. Johnson has a piece i \ 1 Hn n hi ii* ii Iv'/xl 1 ir I I /*?? tr ?v 11 i e E/.i t i/i ihiv v wi ii. i \ u 11 y i ii v/? II IKID auuilt the best crops all round in the com munity. S. (i. Johnson lias a line crop and a large one too. Many friends were glad to sec the eard of Mr. A. P. Johnson for Supervisor. WI NTH UOP COLT/ECiE SH OT, A IIS 111 PS A K D KNT R A N C10 EXAMINATION. 'Idie examination for the award of vacant scholarship in VVinthrop eolledge and for the admission of new students will be held at the County court I louse on Friday, July 8th, at DA M. Applicants mustnot be loss than fifteen years old. When scholirships are vacated after July K, they will be awarded to thft.se making the highest average at the exuni nation. Scholarships are worth ^100 and Yee tuition. The next session will >pon September 21, 11104. Forfurth r informal ion and eataloguo address Pres. IT II bdinson. I < < 1 llil i S. JV. C. J. M< !? tt is i uudunto of mod fine m.d !i is umrli right to proscribe or the sick ii" nay physician, and gives to )>y uothors It 1 k . !.I,'l'IJ HN A" as the best j,\ omedy the\ can use for their teething Jdldrea. * I El. I 111 N A" Aids Digestion { guhite-i tic How els Overcomes and Jounteroc's tho Effects of tho summer's eat and makes tei tliinir easy. )ne IMinuto Gough Cure For Coughs. Colds and Croup. -.'v * utheru Baptist Convention up- 'vl luted Brother D. P. Crosluud and fens missionaries to Brazil, Bio. ?f osland having been granted the 10 ivUcgc of representing the Wacmaw Baptist Association in' the 1)1 reign field, according to resolutions _ unimously passed at our last f noting. It was the hope of Bro. Crosluud, th a great many of the Assoeia >u, to spend some time visiting I o churches within our bounds, but re urn stances beyond control have eided otherwise. The board at iehmond advises him togo to work | Brazil as soon as possible, there- j 10 it will be impossible for him to uvassthe Association as he wish 1 I. Wo hope, however, to have, mm other Brother take up that j 1 or k. Inasmuch as Brot her Croslnnd tnav * avo us soon, and may never see 1 | 111 again, there will be a farewell j rviee held at the Oonwav Baptist | inveli 011 Monday July tth at 11 | 1 clock .1. 111. This service is for the j 'misters, deacons and laymen of 1 i ic Association. Of course all are J vited to attend this service. Let fi cry individual interested in the ^ ork of the Waceainaw Baptist As- | iciution attend the service. The ? 'Ople of Conway will give all a )ynl welcome. (j. F. Stanley, Mod. g J. L Boyd, Clerk. .1. C. Spivey, *11 eas. W. L. Mi si foe, Mom. ?j Commit too. S ~ A Startling | est. To save a life, Dr. T. (J. Merritt f No. Mehoopauy, I'a , made a .'i artling lest result ing in a wonder 9 11 cure, lie writes, ''a patient was E Hacked with violent hemorrhages, I msed by ulceration of the stomach, Jjl had often found lCleetrie Bitters kccllent for accuto stomach and lver troubles so I proscribed them, i? iie patient gained from the first. | nd has not had nu attack in 1-1 I Months." Kloctric: Bi Iters are posi- E vclv guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Inigostion, Constipation and Kidney 5 roubles' Try them, only aOc at Dr g I. Norton's I)c 11 lt store. LI fotice of E ectioii and Registr.a- \ tion of Voters for the Town Of Conway. Notice i? hereby given tliat tlio books f registration of voters in tho town of !onwoy are open at the olV.ce of C. 1?. j, tiinttlelmum, Supervisor of Registration or said Town, and that no person t an vote ^ i tins approaching ejection for Inlendant t nd Wardens of said Town who has not $. >en registered n a totor for said election I 'ormer registration certificates of stld 'own are void and of no value. Notice is also hereby given that an lection Trill tie held at the Court House ; 1 Conway, S. on Tuesday the filth . ay of July 190t, for an Intendent and ttr Wardens of said Town of Conw ty. : Iessrs. John Daniels, (Jeorge L. Marsh j* nd W, W. Russ are hereby appointed ? lani.ger.s of said election. Hy order of tlie Town f 'ouucil. Hal h Ruck. Intendant, ttest: pi C. 1'. Qunttlehftum, Town Clerk untl Supervisor of tecistration. Conway Market, , - s FRESH MEATS AND SAUSAGE .\ 1 C5 UiN I I Ai\ I J. Orders taken and promptly deliv ed every day. G. L. MARSH, Prop r8B 1904 OGMK-Ji; OK (II AKI.HSTON, < II.VIC Mi.STON, S. <' ICn trance examination will be held L the County Court House on l-Yiny.Iuly 8th, at 0 o'clock a. in. One holarship jpvintf free tuition is asoned to each county of South Carlina. Hoard and furnished room in ie Dormitory, $10.00 a month. All indidates for admission arc per?it.ted to compete for vacant Hoyce holerships which pay tflOOayOar. 'or lurthcr information and cata>^ue, address ) Harrison Randolph, (.)--i l* resident. | We (jet Orders | n from all parts of the County, for our sup n I eribr print tutf. The J |] quality tells in print injj as well as merchan- 3 IN disc, and we combine ^ Quality, Prompt noss, D y and fair Prices, | WE PHUT EVERYTHISG jj j$ from a Pill Box Label ?jj to a News Paper. We Ds i fij want your business, and p fiaurantce Satisfaction. 9 Write for samples if g you mean business . i j CONWAY PUBLISHING g * COMPANY. | I ^ Che Thorn? 1ftcrnlft. J > 4th July Picnic. ? AT MYRTLE BEACH. Speeches, Ilnccs Hussein I)rill. * Kvorybody invited to and car' baskets. Excellent program of ntovtainmont. S J. Lewis Lee, <J i Manager. * OeWitt's JS Salve A For Piles. Burns. Sores* ' ? ?huboth M. K. church on the first iturday and Sunday in July. One our good boys of that church has nsentrd^to furnish us with cool 'inks five. A nice dinner will also served. C. Ik I)a?vsey. assess V Slocums Troatinent (Guaranteed Drills Tlicromatcrs i and l or Tobacco Medicines Barns of all 25ct?cucll. j' Kinds. u i PUKIiPARIS GREEN i?(> CENTS l?OlN I). Conway Drug Co. Hfiil <>i?I:n iTjTmwl. .. r.'T? lATIIICIA Nt W. I The inangement has spared no expenso to make Myrtle Ik.aeh u p- 1 o-d a t e a n d throughly at I raotive. 1 mitirnni nunr nn iiwnrninniu I j NIDIjijI mi 11IU UMlllUn g * MANY NKW AMUSLMLNTS I - srcii asIJOYVLINO ALLKY DA N'CK DA VI LION POOlj DOOM UK A DING DOOM ] XKW LATHING "IIOUSKS. 9 TIIE I'lOI'l.i: I'ROM THE COL'M ItY, ALWAYS WELCOME. aaRates Low?" 1 F?ilu Si TEH11LE. a I Proprietors. Myrtle Beach S. C. | Laun 'Work Kvcr.vbody who has tried it knows the excellent class of work we do. (live us a trial if you hnvn't, and be convinced too. OUP l^CMl VtM .y System is alright 100. Leave your name villi us and we do 1110 rest The old reliable, mum STEM UNH A. H GOLDFINCH, A?t. Spivov Building B. T. Hyman; -TIIE? PIONEER GROCER, 1 las added in connection with his Store an up-to-date Bakery. A 1.80 A I I US'" CI. ASS REFRESHM ENT STAND. When wanting f resh Bread, or Something Cool call on B. T. Hyman. SOTWWWtfHf 0' IMWW?C Hi THE BIG | Money ii A j iv ?~| Trading at ? ^ I! ^ il For the* simple reti $3 arc bought in la there is a largo li ?| and select from, ai just what you wu right quality and to suit you. Wo buy in LAI T1FS and sell for I LOW PROFITS. t.t Hal L. E *~g ? M3/ra,"ra??y'rai1Wi WIHilTWm' 11 - THE BIG nmmmm UI1 111 M i ,/ I THE G | IS 1 i the Iwhoro (li broiderie kinds foi will bo ft the hn>?e *1 in?; (Jootl our full 1 |j and Calf I Burroug I ?> Annual July will bo our semi anm for cash, it is no troub'e to 001 stock of floods this hot weather best spring trade we have ever hand, at and below cost, andc\ hilly invite you to call and insp over. Personal prej udice is a I have put them to a test. Look our low prices and* you wil liuo a snail. Then why not tak 25 per cent on the dollar. 250 do/. Ladies , dent's and Child- 1 ren hose 5 cents per pair and up. o f>()0 pairs suspenders f> cts and up. 1 20(H) yards embroidery and inser- I tion 3 cents per yard and up. \ 2000 yards laeeall kinds 2 cts yard 1 and up 1 loo yards remnant silk worth 50 to y 7f> cents yard to close at 25 e yard. \ 500 yards ribbon all kinds 1 cent I per yard and up. i 50 do/ handkerchiefs all kinds 2 i ts <_ each and up. -J 500 mens, boys youths shirts all t kinds 25 cents and up. 'J 1000 yards india linen 12j cent kind 1 only ! cents per yard. C Mendlcson Ive $2.HI) ease, Star lye 1 $2.85 ease, Fair Banks soap 100 y cakes to box only $1.00. r Best coffee only 8J cents per lb j by the sack. I Cups and saucers only 20 cents a i set. Screen doors and windows, 1 lee coolers., 1 Our salesmen are as clever as 11 treatment at our stores. Wo have tl up-to-date goods, and do the the large IM i v iiuu iiiiucr.vii, aim (ia#y o|juiutmi near sighted man can sco how much w wo don't match others' values we boa and you can tell your friends what a f Horry County, Mail orders promptly only up-to-date patterns in America. Conway We Have Moved To the store formerly occupied by the Conway Supply Co Where we will be pleased to meet our many friends and customers. Those who wish to buy SPRING and SUMMER GOODS at the lowest prices to bo had in town will do well to look over my stock boforobuying Wo also carry a complete lino of OB( )CERI low A. P. JOHNSON STORE s Saved ? x Big Store. b le Ifti ison that goons ^ o n-ge quantities, * v ne to look over n xd you can get & nt of just thethe right style iGK QUA NT I tKASONA BUY I ~ 1 J >uck Co HHHIHHIHHiHHEiflHHHii a i STORE |^ 9BSM ?>?>???!?????58?!??80 ? lUiiuaiiUiK 11 m i m . - 1 SULLY S rHE RIGHT STOF FOR YOU TO BUY best goc "" T all your friends to rail at tho dully icre is a f ull line of Dress ^Fabrics, s, Laces of all kinds, Stylish doods Summer wear, at lowest prices icnelit of experienced buying. -OU? LINK OF t en's Youths' and oys' Clothing >und to bo one of the Largest, if not ist in Horry County. Our dents Ft Is can hardly be duplicated in tin ion too it will interest you, to lool ine of Shoes, in I'atent Leather, hs & Coll Clearan unl stock taking. We have about $ Lint the cash, but a big job to take ti without reducing it as low as possi had, and we can afford to sell all spr ery tiling else we keep cheaper thai eet our goods, and get our prices bi foe to success. Don't form an opin before or you may find yourself be II find yourself ahead. Money goes e the advantage or ?his great clear a 000 yards white lawn lOccnt kind lily T> cent per yard to close out>ig drive. \ 11 our line goods in silk mulls vash silks and all summer goods uive been reduced from d to do >er yard. Now is the time to get 'Our summer drosses at your own mice. )ross pearl buttons only 5 ctsdo/. \ 11 ladies waists, skirts and hats to loso out regardless of cost, 1000 pairs of shoes all kinds to lose out 25 cents per pair and up. Pubic oil cloth 25 cent kind only 5 cents per yard. 'oats spool cotton 50 cents do/. \ nice line of mens, boys and ouths clothing, odd coats and vests ind pants that must be sold, if >ricc cutting will sell them. S'ut megs 5 cents do/., sewing nachinc oil I cents per bottle, liarcm oil d cents per bottle, Pitchers astoria 55 cents elsewhere, our my candidate. You can rest assun ie largest brick stores in the counl st cash business in the county for our goods, liven a deaf man n e undersell our competitors. We t, them. Just attend this grand cut riend the Conway Bargain House i tilled. We arc agents for the Deli Bargain t A Good Reputai The over increasing busii has demonstrated that tin to-dato country store like taken of low water frei? bought cheap. We carry only tin* best now have a complete line qpUlNf, AMn Q1 Ik-' * \I? ' * A. * 1 \ Latck o/ Murrys Iron Mixture contains tl lood tonic, a remedy tliat makes rid reuses appetite, and supplies strem un-down people. M\?rra.y's Ii i not a temporary stimulant. The >nt for pale, emaciated, bloodless :>e \\r\ach in\riAiri\vS iwf f i?nm uir b inteo Mr., uv/nt; i \ wvj ill iii^ i i uiii on a num. V, 11* vcrcomo the lassitude, tired, exhaus aleut in tho spring. A coinbinntioi lendation of physicians everywhere Price f>0e. Guaranteed satisl AT DItlJG Prepared by the Murray ] P&ints a.nd < Screen D And Hi Wo keep the best and i aliovo articles, besides til I TV 13 OP B That is constantly no Whon you fail to find v lines elsewhere, call here disappointed. Horry Hard war * TORE IW >DS. I I Store i Km- m W of all . M Y?u * , ' i HI I H fl iiulced I .INS CO. I I ce Sale! 1 1 5000 worth of goods to swap ? ill inventory of our emmenBO j . I)lc. Wo have had by far the ? ing and summer goods now on 1 our ooinpetitors. We cord- fl fore tin? goods arc all picked H ion about our values until you ? hind. Shield yourself behind like a race horse, and conies nee sale and save from lf> to fl price only 15 cents per bottle, ? Kastmon talcom powder 25 cents ! elsewhere, our price only 15 cents ? highly perfumed. Furniture of all kinds, suits, lounges, couches, aaffts, 1 hoards, dining and rocking ch.? go-carts, baby-carriages, sadd^B harness of all kinds. New Ro^MH and Wheeler & Wilson sewing? machines, carpets, matting, rugs, H cooking stoves and ranges, all sold on the installment plan. It. It. Mills snutT $5.50 gross. Schnapps tobacco only liH cents per pound. Skinner ana Sweep H Stakes sa.no price, and 20 other H ditto rent kinds from 18 cents per pound up. ' llest II rice only $!'? per I*? I lest stick candy 25 pounth^H only cents ]>er pound. hemmoti cukes (> ] ccnttf per pouiu^^ by the box. New goods arriving daily. <1 you will get polite and cortcous Ly, we carry the largest stock of The way we do it is easy, we under nay have sound judgement, even a ^ don t meet price make t !^mH| ; price sale for th<> next 80 days, B s, and has been, to the people of 1 ncat?r and Hut ricks patterns, tho House. I : p -#L ' " tion / ABti uess wo do at Toddville, S 2 public appreciates an upours whoro advantage! is ,'lit rates, and #oods are that money can buy, and of UMMER GOODS. / ?^ i? usenbury 6c Co. ? Energy, ^ lO eloinnnlw tluit. umbo it ;i r/nti 1 linrt Ii red blood, improves digestion, in? ufth and energy to weak, debilitated, i ron Mixture gooi^^^Vvery dose sticks. Excel ople, and as a recuperative tonic for equalled as a tonic to prevent' teK> and " 'ruu-down " feeling so ||| i that meets with approval and fco. /M factory to every purchaser. / s STOKES. / Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. oil? 'v oors Btmmocks. most up-to-date of the lousands of things in the [ARDWARE eded in every day life. /hat you want in those 5 and you will not be e Company* ^ y% \ > -