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u i-e pviulic square iusl i 'iv. jo! Yes 87 new bags that KtxB -ulT for 2 1-2 cents at W. Bold J ones. ?J. VT. Dimmery of the Gideon section of the county died last week of consumption. ?No mail wont to Bucksport I and Port Harrelson last Thursday I owing to the floods. * ?All communications intended <' for publication must bo accotnpar nied by the true name of the writer. ?The court house looked deserted last Monday, the officers being away at the meeting at Knotty Brauch school house. I ^AU t he appliances to be used by ^uew telephone company have 1 en ordered and part of the ma rials have already arrived. -The extension of the Conway-Seaore Railroad will be finishod this eek, we are told, so that the trains ay run up to the Gully store. ?Pitman and Kelly two colored orkmen created a disturbance on s iain street yesterday morning amy itman was bound over for trial, y ^ ?The crops have had much more i-ftiu lately than they needed. In fact we are informed that muny of the crops have been injured by the frequent heavy ruins. ?Contractor II. P. Little has the < contract for the erection of a handv some dwelling for A. M. Burroughs 1 near snow hill on the lot at present occupied by O. M. Harrelson. ?Read the half page advertise r it. a ir?i t i >?l- ... i. w 'us ui till 13 nui ii. dirk Wnu are advertising a special sale of summer goods. Tliey carry a large i stock and it will pay you to look I it over. ? B. T. IIyman has purchased ] brick for the purpose of putting . low 11 a good sidewalk in front of his , ^tore on Third avenue. It will be a .rood example for the other business men to follow. 1 ?The candidates for county offices | "h.tve agreed to give the people of the .Shell neighborhood a meeting. ' \e are authorized to announce that candidates will speak at Shell on ?| August 20th. ' I ! ? sUiM'rintemlont of education ] i I not be in his ollice next Satur- | ik as usual, owing to the county ; I Jampaigr. lie will lie hero how- ; tver, part of the day on the Satur- ] lay following. i I j J ?Jeremiah Mishoe is around with < 0 the candidates representing the Ilorry lJvRAi.n, and lie will be glad ( o*~wi|ite you your receipt, for your | ubsoription. He is on the look- ( >ut also for now subscribes. ?The county supervisor went up J ,o Pleasant Meadow swamp to in- , >pect tho bridge near Pleasant Vloadow church. Finding some i 'urthor improvements needed, he | lecidcd to inspect the bridge again | later on. ( ?That insurance is best1! hat gives ! the most protection. The Order of Washington pays you while you liver~mwf protects against accidents. , An old solid order organized in , 3. Agonls wanted. Call itt Com- . reial Hotel. \ The preparatory work in the J petio? of the new passenger boat r the Waecamaw Lino of Steamers ( is been started for some time. The ( tins have interfered with the work > some extent. Mr. Reynolds is in J large of the work. j J'he Horry Hussars came in ( >m Columbia yesterday where they ( nt into camp one week ago. It j d been arranged for a crowd of t r citizens to meet them at the | pot to welcome them back home i d show the pride the town and | uinty 'eel in their military com- in v. The company took dinner at i ip Kingston. , i ?A correspondent from .Tilly ] ^ " amp says that the corn* crop li'Tp is tho finest in many years. , T B. Parker lias 125 acres of the s. ?. corn and cotton. J D Watji, T T. Thomas and II. Parker r" all reported as having extra fire rops, I ?H. P TIarrelson is a candidate 11 reelection to the ofliee of MagjUti'site in the Finklea section and / Ms card has been inserted by his | f-lends in another column of this issue. Mr. Harrelson lias tho reputation of a good magistrate in In tho county. He studies his work | .nnd conducts his courts with ability j 1 and carefulness. i I ?Tho heavy rains of Vast week 1 'put Bear Swamp on sucn.a boom that the bridge across the main channel was washed upand itinter! ferred with travel in that direction I for a day or two. The bridge was replaced on Friday. It takes a J heavy rain to affect Boar Swamp in this way. * . ?E. J. Glanz narrowly escaped serious damage to his team of mules _ \ one day last week while crossing Bear Swamp. Tho floods had washcd away the bridge and Mr. Glanz plunged into the deep water before ? . he discovered that the bridge was gone. He got out with some damage to his load of truck. / ?Tho express com pa has reytusod to pay for several lots of truck which were shipped by truck growers near Adrian, and reached tho commission men in bad shapo. The shippers delivered tho pack ages in good order to tho company who are responsible for damage to the crates in transit, yet they rofuse to pay for it. Complaints reach us from the star routes leading from Ourley and Loris that the Herald is received a day lato. We bolicvo that this can h<? remedied if the post masters will distribute the packages as soon as received. The department agreed to take the bundles up 011 tho morning train on Thursdays, and we see no reason why the papers cannot be sent through earlier. We thus call the attention of the post masters t.? the matter and wo hope they will rush tho packages so these complaints will cease. drains on Main street were broke through by the recent rains tnakin some repairs necessary. ?W. A. Freeman, cashier of th Bank of Horry, who had his foo injured in a motor car aeciden some weeks ago, has gono to Myrtl Beach where ho is doing woll on expeets soon to bo on his feet ogair Discharged Under Habeas Corpu Writ. The 8heritT of the county went t Floral City Flu., last week after N T. Dawsey who is wanted here on charge of selling property unuc lien. The sheriff of the county i Florida had arrested him and ou sheriff here wiied him to hold th prisoner until requisition paper could be arranged. He got there t find that in the meantime the prison er had been discharged under habea corpus proceedings and wasuowher to be found. The sheriff hated t< have to loavo without his man, bu he had done his full duty in tin matter. Schedule of Rural Sctio ol Visits. Owing to the county campaigi jnd its interests I shall not begin Visiting the schools until Sept. 1st A full schedule will be published tin week before the visits commence and letters will be sent to the trus tees of the various schools. It wil not be possible to reach every schoo because of the limited lime at inj command, but I hope to see most ol thorn and to meet all the teachers al the regular session of the Countj Teacher's Association. Penelope McDuftie. ? Weddings at Bucksville. Marriage has certainly become the reigning "fad"' in one of our leading families down at Bucksville. We have already noted the marriage of Mr. George E. Grier (lovingly known to his friords as Ned) t< v beautiful young lady of the highest social standing in both Sumter am] 'lorry. Mr. Grier is the nephew and adopted son of Capt. Moses F. Sarvis ol llucksville. Capt.. Sarvis is too well <mowu as a gallant cx Confederati Dlliccr and also as county surveyoi to need anycommenf. On July 5th, ClllTord Nichols, eld jsl sou of Cupt. Mo.>,es Saw is am twin brother by age and adoption u Ned Crier was married at I lullsjoro, N. C., to Idly, daughter ol Mr. (Jeorve Pierce of llalbt o <\ Miss Lily spent so ne months at UueksviMe and became, endeared t< nanv. She is a most charming young girl, possessing many graces >f mind and person. Mr. Clifford Sarvis is a trustee jmployee and occupies a responsible xxsition with Kddy Lake Cypress Jo. On the evening of August 1st, Ma y Alice Sarvis, second daughter ol Japt. Moses Sarvis, was cjuietl^ narricd at Hebron parsonage tc Mr. S. Richard Pipbrin of Blooming irale, S. C-, Rev. b. K. Flodges per forming the ceremony. Mr. Pip jrin is a line and progressive farmei )f Williamsburg County has a line reputation in church and locality ind is already looked upon as a rising young man. Miss Alice is a popular and well beloved girl in hoi )wn neighborhood and in other! where she has taught school. She is in indefatigable worker in church social and domestic matters, arc lias an enviable reputation as i teacher. Perhaps it may not be amiss foi the benefit of relatives in other parti if the Stato to trace these younj. people back to their ancestors. Th< Sarvis children are descended 01 Doth sides from the very best ele mentand representative families o the ''Old South" of anto belluu lays. Both maternal and patcrna grandsires were members of the se jedoing convention of South Caroli na, and allixed their names to thai memorable document which callec Forth the thunders of a four year's war, said war taking from each do voted father a noble son in the How ?r of youth. Probably there was 110 bluer blood in upper South Caro lina than flowed in the veins of Dr Thomas W. Moore the mater 11a grandsireof those young people. During the stormy years of tin reconstruction period he was faith fill to hissulToring State- Althougl stripped of everything but his hoini lie set to work bravely to retrievt his fallen fortunes and while bring ing up a large family of motherlos! daughters and jiersonally overseeing his large plantation lie labored faith fully for the support of the best po litical element that could be evolve< during the reign of the "carpet bag' in South Carolina. He loved hi State with passionate devotion am did some splendid political work fo his and the adjoining counties. Of the paternal grandsire of th Sarvis children it is only nocessar; to recall dear old "Unelo Nealu Sarvis", honored patriarch of hi neighborhood, known alike in churcl and State house, best loved man ii his locality; his name calls up th memory of the dear old brown man sion with its beautiful grounds(now swept away by fire) hospitabl home of the clergy, open to all; clos ed lo none. Tho lives of the tw< grandsircs were similar. }There wa only this difference; the doctor wa a thorough aristocrat in feeling, bu very quiet with it, while Mr. Come lius Sarvis was a true democrat i thought and action. Truly, whatever these newly wed ded couples may lack in worldl goods they havo a priceless legac in memories of their ancestors c spotless lifo and unstained lintagi Forecast. "TEETIIIN A" always smoothes an then It also cures the baby when All else has failed; and 'tis true It often saves a life for you. "TEETHINA" cures Colera Ir fantum, Overcomes and Counte acts the effects of tho Summer Eleat, Aids Digestion, Regulates tl Rowels and costs 25 cents at Druf, gists, Chain Cianjr Notice. . Magistrates 'will take notice tin they may commit prisoners to chai gang direct which is now stationc on tnc Hebron road in Greon Se I township till further notice. J. Li. Boyd, Supervisor. V Wu. ' grounds. lieciuifWflWP^w Facilities. 51st year begius Sept 21st 1904. For catalogue apply to J. A. Gainewell, , Seeaetary. Wofford College Fitting Seliool Nparlaiibiira* s. Elegant new buildings. Carefu i attention to individual students Board and tuition for year $110. All information given by A. M. DuPre, Head Master 7-14-l-6t. Stock - holders Meeting-. The Bank of Con way. By resolution of the Board Directors of The Bank of Conway, held July (5th, 1904, a meeting of the Stock holders of the said Bank of Conway is hereby culled on Monday, August 15th, 1904 at 12 o'clock noon, at its ollice in Conway, S. C. The purpose of said meeting is to discuss and determine the advisability of increasing the capital stock of said Bank to Ono Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars. B. G. Coi.i.ins, Pres. I). A. Simvky, Secretary. I 'run Champion Stump Puller. The Strongest the Simplest and I most economical <>! nil Stump I'nl-| U UH g ?J. J. King of Adriau was in tTu city last Saturday. e ?T*- O. Snowden of Forney was: ,t in town last Friday. * ?M M. Stanley passed through the city last Monday. ' ?Mrs. A. T. Collins is spending the summer at Hendersonville. * ?J. S. Vick of Murrels Inlet was here last Saturday on business. f? -?J. W. Holllday of Savage, S. C., .[ is in Conway for a few days. r ?G. VV. Collins of tho Greenwood 11 section was in town lust Tuesday. e ?W. S. Hewitt of Hammond was s here one day the first of the week, o ? Mrs. Isa Price left last week to s visit relatives near Port Harrelson. 0 ?Jeremiah Mishoe was in town on " business one day tho last of the 1 week, e ?Miss Evelyn Little of Eddy Lake is visiting the Misses Hurbage here. i ?Mrs. Ellen Johnson of Hoard Landing has been visiting friends * in Conway. ?Cornelius Cannon of Haskell - was among those who visited the 1 city last Monday. Ernest Beaty, formerly of this j. county but now of Mississippi, was an arrival in Conway one day recent; ?S. W. Martin of the Haskell section was among the farmers who came to Conway on business last Monday. O. H. Parker, who holds a poxi' lion with the (larder & Lucy Lumber Co., near Conway, was in the " city recently. > ?Alex McNeill of Uichmond, \ra., i has been in Conway for the past I week, visiting his parents He holds a position with tho, American - Locomotive Co., in their works at r Richmond. ( ?It..). Lawrimore parsed ih rough . town last Saturday on hi- way home from a visi1 to relatives in Wilmington, N O lie was accompanied bv ' Miss Ida Lawrlmore who came lo ' visit the family of Capt. J. M. Oliver. I ?.Miss Mamie Alford left last j r Monday for l> hon whom she has j . copied a position with tin* Dillon .Oil (Jo , as bookkeeper, ller work ) j with the Conway Bargain House f was entirely satisfactory. ] l*lltS .'111 1:11(1 to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness:, Back' aelie, Liver complaint and Oonsti ' pation. But thanks to Dr. Kings ' New Life Pill they put an end to it * all. They are gentlo tut thorough. Try them. Only 2fie. Guaranteed by Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store.. The Death IVualty. A little thing sometimes results k in (lentil. Thus .1 mere scratch, in ? significant cuts or puny boils have s paid the death penalty. It is wise ,. to have Buck Ion's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salvo on j earth and will prevent fatality, t when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at Dr. Norr ton's Drug Store. Suicide Prevented. 3 T?re starling announcement that ] a preventive of suicide had been . discovered will interest many. \ run down system, or dispondeney J invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes I | suicide likely. At the first thought j of self destruction take Electric Bitters. 11 being a great tonic and ' nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney ' regulator. Only fiOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. E Norton, Drugi g'ist. Pud of Hitter Fijfht. j "Two physicians had u long and , stubborn light with an abcess on 3 my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes " of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. 3 Everybody thought my time had T come. As a last resort 1 tried Dr. ^ Kfngs New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was j striking, and 1 was on my feet in a > few days. Now I've entirely res gained my health." It conquers all \ Coughs, Cold and Throat and Lung v troubles. Guaranteed by Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Pri?o 50c, Q and $1.00. Trial bottles free. V s s h NOTICE. u Notice is hereby given that the next c term of the court of General Sessions for the County of Ilorry, will open at Conway, S.C.,on Monday the 12th day of September, A.I). 1G04; and the next c term of the Court of Common I'leas for said county will open on Monday the 24th 3 day of October A. 1). 11)04. All persons s summoned to servo as witnesses or jurors ,9 will govern themselves accordingly. W. L. Mi shoe, 8-12-04. C C. C. P. & O. S. D I- ~ y Citation Notice, V By H. N. Sessions, Esq,, P. J. 3. Whereas, Ella M Graham made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Tj. D. Sarvis, deceased, id These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said L. D. Sarvis, dee-eased. that they bo and appear, before me, in the Court of i- Probate, to be held at Conway, S. r- C., on August lhth, after publica's tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore\o noon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Uivcn under my Hand, this first day of August Anno'Domini. 1904. H. N. Sessions, Probate J udge, H. C. in * DeWltt's n Salvo For Piles, Burns, Soros. I. i ly ii iicmrp j?m pay lor i*. IGuaranteedto poll your stumps <>rB I iio pay asked, Write for free book- I I let giving terms and prices* ft CHAMl'ION M J tll'I't LLItltCO . I i'oliimtila, S. ('. tmvwg wmmtLvw Feed, Livery, Sale ? AND Exchange stables. All kinds of <1 raying promptly Ul I fill'I'll to. Oscar Jenkins, At Porters old stand. Ninety Day Special! For the next niuety days I will givy away absolutely Fit EE ONE 10x20 High Grade Portrait with every dozen Cabinet Photographs. All work finished in tne latest stylo and guaranteed to ho permanent, Prices range from $1.50 to ?-100 per dozen. It is my aim to establish A Permanent Gallery In Conway, and no pains will bo spared to please my customers. Call at my tent on Main Street. A. L. Proctor. Conway Market. O FRESH MEATS AND SAUSAGE ATAVAYS ON -IIAND. Orders taken and promptly delivered every day. G. L. MARSH, Prop y Cbc lbortg n.tcrnlfr. ^ I We Qet Orders | : from all parts of the County, for our sup eriov printing. The quality tolls in printing as well as merchandise, ancl wc combine Quality, Promptness, and fair Prices. I WE PRINT EVERYTHING from a Pill liox Label to a News Paper. Wo want your business, and I Gaurantee Satisfaction. Write for samples if ; you mean businesss. I NWAY PUBLIHING CO COMPANY. PUHM81IKHS OP 1 Cbe *>om? l3crai&. J * - - - - periect Health. Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use ol Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS TO < . visor, subject.... ? Democratic primary. J. M. D. Jones. The many friends of A. P.Johnson hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Supervisor of ? Horry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and I if elected will build good roads all over llorry county. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tho otlico of County Supervisor, subject to the , action of the Democratic primary. John L. Boyo. FOR CLERK OF COURT. : I hereby unnounce myself a candidate for election to the otlico of Clerk of Court, of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. John A. Bell. I hereby announce myself acandi' date for the office of Clerk of Court, and pledge myself to abide the action of the Democratic primary. John M. Oliver. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-olection to the otliceof Clerk of Court of Horry County, subject to the actiou of the democratic primary. W. L. Mishoc. With greatful appreciation of the action of my friends in the past, and yielding to their many solicitations at the present time, ! hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court, subject to the Democratic primary. Relying upon the continued support of my friends as in the past, 1 pledge my best efforts, if elected, to the full discharge of the duties involved. Respectfully, Jeremiah Smith. At the solicitation of many friends 1 hereby announce my candidacy for clerk of court of llorry County, I ,.lf .. i.:.l - ' l -!' I |MVM-Iiifj; III^OI-'II IU ilUIUl' tliu ICSUI! of the Democratio primary, anct if elected to perform the duties of tlx* oflfce, under the laws fearlessly and without favoritism to anyone; but as a servant of the poopF* ui? e< the responsibilities of the o'f.ee aa'l U e its opportunity's t" the best inters Us ; of tilv n iti v.- count v \V. D M Qr.ccu 1 v >'{ S' .it-' F I hereby ann > e - na m i i < v * date for Slierirf . ; I ? r i'i nil1 . subject to tie act's.a t!?. den.ocratie primary. \V. I\. Iloit. Doris, S. C. The many friends of (Jaston F. Murrell, hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Slier ill' of Horry County, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Many Friends. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the otlice of sheriff of Horry County, subject to the act ion of the Democratic primary H. J. Sessions. FOR CORONER. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for thcofliceof Coroner of Horry County, subject to tlie action of the Democratic primary. A. II. J. Oalbraith, The many friends of Dr. II. II. Burroughs, hereby announce n n a candidate for the otlice of coroner of Horry county, pledging him to abide the action of the Democratic pri maries. Many Friends, FOR HOUSE OF RE PR E3ENTA TIVES. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Horry county pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. M. M. Stanley. The Many friends of Col. D. A. Spivey take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Many Friends. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives for Ilorry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. D. D. Harrclson. FOR Ul'ERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Supcrintedent of Education of Horry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. E. V. Rest My candidacy for election to the office of County Superintendent of Education is hereby announced, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, W. A. Prince. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for congress from thesixth congressional district of South Carolina, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. James Norton. I am a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. W. Ragsdalo. Florence, S. 0. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the 6th Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. E. Ellerbc. My candidacy for Congress from the 6th Congressional District of South Corolinais hereby announced, subject to the rules of the Demo: cratic Primary. Darlington, S. C. W. F. Dargan. FOR TREASURER. My candidacy for the office of treasurer of Horry county is hereby announced, subject to the rules ol the Democratic primary, promising, if elected, to discharge faithfully the duties of the office. J. P. Johnson. I announco myself a candidate for reelection to tho office of treasurer ! of Horry County, subject to the acI tion of the Democratic primary. J. A. McDermott I i 1 V .!!>' >u-<> riv-cM I ? ; i; i didatc for State Senator for Horry county, subject to the regulations of the Democratic primary. (J. J. Hollidav. For Magistrate. I hereby anuouuce myself a cundldate for Magistrate of Conway Township. W, M. Parker. My candidacy for reappointment to the office of Magistrate at Conway Is here by unnounced. pledging faithful service iu the future as In the past. J. N. Jeurette. The many fvlenda of N. U. Smart announce him a candidate for Magistrate of llncks Township. The many friends of 11. P. ilairelson announce his candidacy for re-appoiutment to the otllco of Magistrate of Oreen 8eu Township. Ea/t You JYLnst. And the place to buy groceries of the best kind is at the store of J. K. NICIIODAS. EVERYTHING ELSE you mel th it is kept in a first-class general merchandise store is to be found there, and you cannot buy it cheaper any where else. Call and be convinced. J. E.Nicholas. r THE STANDARD IS THE BEST - A machine that does the best sewing. You want a machine that runs easily, that sews evenly, that works regularly, mid satisfies always. That's the machine we sell. Right because it is made so. See for yourself how good it is. Old machines taken in exchange as part payment. AV. R. LEWIS. VA Water Ground Meal A Specialty We handle nothing but the verv best KILN DRIED VA. WATER GROUND MEAL guaranteed to give satisfaction at all times. The best Cracked Corn, and five cars of Whole Corn to arrive. Mixed Oats. No. 1 and 2 i'i mothv]I fay. Prairie llay $12 per ton. Bagging and Ties sold on prompt delivery, or delivery to suit the purchaser. We have a heavy stock af KICK and can make prices as low, if not lower, than others are offering. Stone & Co Wilmington, N. C. HYMAN GOOFlEftD I IS THE P Staff of Life. | Wo hake it and noil it to you at li-BB cost than you can mafto it at homo. When yon want Onod Broad or 4'||01<:l<: (UlOCKIt||'>, of any kind call on the Pioneer (Jrocer, B. T. Hyman. BICYCLES! /=-3T A full lino of up-to-date Wheels, Always on hand, To sell on the, i Installment plan. Wheels for rent. Repair work a Specialty. J. D. Oliver. iT HAL. L. BUCK, w. GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY, WILL A. FREEMAN. Wo will pay you 5 per cent, interest on yearly deposits. Will furnUh savings banks to tboso wishing to open small accounts with us. Try our plan for saving your nickles and dimes, and you will find that theso little banks and theintorest which wo will pay you on your savings will help you BANK OF CONWAY. CONWAY. S. C. CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. SURPLUS FUND, $17,00D.?0 TOTAL ASSETS, $140,000.00. OFFICERS: " G. COLLINS, President. I). A. SPIVEY. Cashier. c. P. QUATTLEBAUM, V-Puks. M. W. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier. Our Bank, being a local institution, has always striven for the up-building of Horry County and for the betterment of her citizens. In persuing this policy we take pleasure in extending to our customers every accommodation when consistent with sound banking. With gratitude for the liberal patronage received in the past, cordially solicit your futuro business. Respectfully yours. D. A. SPIVEY. Cshier , Old 8Livd V^ly When your Buggy or Wagon gets old and ugly, so that it is no longer servicablo, come to us and let us (it you with a new one at our usual low prices. A thing of Beauty is a Joy forever, so is our BUGGIES AND WAGONS. A. W, JENKINS SON. H ATT ANOO G A WANE MILL ! No. 12 weight 5110 lbs. Southeastern Lime & Cement Co., Charleston S. C. BUILDING MATERIAL OK ALL HINDS. HIGH GADE HOOKING "ltUBEROID." WRITE EOU PEES. "Coles Has Come" IIIS 0PEEING SALES WILL BE ON August First, Second and Third. Give him big breaks on these three days. YOU WILL FIND IIIM AT THE Horry J Tobacco Warehouse, I I'h.the good old town of CONWAY whore he has served you so long Jfl and faithfully. Capt Coles' ability to serve the tobacco planter is to? S well known to need comment, ? I BENBETTSyiLUvMAfl|LEcWBRKS. M ~ ? Prices and Dolsgns of latest Style if J ^ MO.IUMKN S TOMBSTONI3S M JM jfiksij&I MH sbBSS ci ^ j ^ Furnished on Application, v ; - |R BB ^ First Class Work, Reasonable Privc?^ ^ I' ui General H. K, Gusque, Agent. Conway, B;^J| i n, Galivants Ferry^jgfl / 1. ^oooosaocccoosx^U Q C'.ccircinee Sale. O * several" SU*?,. ? ' the fourteenth 1:11 OurGrand Semi Annual Clear- Aten^d^riTO W ance bale, before stock taking, , of them without JK will continue until kg OK POWJCJC. ason of unneeea^ TTrf^S- "1 citation for to ^ * -*- I 4 limitations I *?.H Of r<OV1 9 O 4 . *p?HNow is the time to buy Spring Ak J and Summer Goods of all kinds at your own price. '' Conway Bargain House. O %000?900e009?00ol * < I .T. H. JOLLIE. <, AT THE OLD STAND NEAR THEQULLEY U <? Wagons, Carts, Road Cos MADE TO OR DER S> also Keep a full stock of all Wagon, Carts, Road Carts, Buggy Material. I do a General Line of Blacksmithin?. , *#