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k^--r ^ Z\u |)urrj? Ijfvald. 1'lllLlSllKI) KVKKY Till'U8DAY MOKNINO BY CONWAY PUHLISlllNU CO. bPBSCRIPTAON OMB DOLLAR PBR YEAR. Entered at tne Post Ottlce at Conway, S. C., as Second Class Mall Matter. ii. ii woonwai;i>7 uaitor". ADVKHTISINO HATKS: Business Locals, 8 cunts |?er lino. Cards of Thanks and Coininuiiicatio <s of a 1'orBonal Nature charcod for at Special Kates according to length, Obituaries, otto cent a word in excess of l.Vt words. Olllcial Advertisements at Hates allowed by Law. Display Advertisements, Hates furnished on application. Make all Checks and Orders payable to the Kditor. THURSDAY OCT. 12TH, 100.r?. Florence county has refused to vote out the dispensary, bein# the first in which the movement to votc it out lias failed. Clcmson College will hold Farmeis Institutes in a number of counties this fall and winter. Those citizens who desire an Institute held in their community are requested to send their applications to J. N. Harper, Director^of Farmers' Institutes, Clemson College, S. C., not later than Nov. 1, 1005. Those who disregarded the law of this State last week and shot into the negro camps of the Railroad Company, killing one and wounding others, should be brought to justice, and the authorties should push tin* matter until the "dead line" is a tiling of the past in that part of< a civilized country. Wk believe that the new town council will see to it that elTorts are made to drain out that portion of the town luilur i 11 I'ftn II e\t tUn "VT . j . 111 lutti ?>i nuriuii Drug Company and tho new build* ing next door to Kingston Hotel. J t is the only spot in half the town that needs draining. All this lias been brought to their attention. They know the situation, and if the commissioners of internal improvements will not do the council must. There were three newspapers at Lancaster and none of them could make a decent living, owing to the fact there was scarcely room for one. They got together and consolidated putting all the throe papers into one. this will save the people the extra money they have been paying out for the other two papers, and the one paper will '* .x'i ronago tc I'lllou Gcr? 1st. n|0r" M'*-"'" missioi Trie dotiodaughterNaoma, of Mr. well, and Mrs. Daniel Hcwett is very sick 2nd. at this writing. ' Home chartei 3rd. Johnson 1 t hv/II.T iFiditor Herald:?-Will you allow me p^pYicii space in your paper for a few ciun.(.ii thoughts. l'have had many of them meinor since last week in reference to the \ Johnson ease and the men who were I on the jury, as 1 don't sec any evi- ^ deuce that links so as to condemn Johnson. I see in the first place that the Solicitor would not let Mrs. Grain- The lifer tell what she would have told, tute in It is strange that those people know Cane41 so much about Johnson and did not 17th so.know where he lived. Further, I Supt. see Mr. Allsbrook had mixed shot, school 1 wonder how many men bought of and dt them. J sec Charlotte Simmons HI eve bought some shells and said if she Brancould not shoot she could have it leadir done. 1 wonder why people buy came shells for. the c, As to those shoes, it looks like H. Tt they would have dried in a day and Th night on the porch. I wonder if Etev. any one else had "II 11" shot. I annual guess the shoes were a number that sivespe no one else wore. I see that Mr. then am Edmunds came with his dog, put in the ? her on Johnson's track, ran a short be satis distance, then took her off, and that Reass she struck trail again, but ho pulled oflicers her back. It seemed that ho was among doing the running instead of the teacher dog. 1 wonder why she did not take Of lice, him that night as she had been on Supt. his track. Steven; Further, Mr. Tyler sold him shoes ician for $1.40. I guess he was the only sio man that bought the shoes and the '* gun wadding was from there ' one else trades there. I>yvey ancj w B reasonable that the ylV, Dow? T?lrly. and shot was* ~ ]onp' I wo Hales l.ast rhursday. Last, Thurarlrtv ITaooko i'JVO!7l Ol IMUII. OUU vey and W. 15. Clardy brought down thirty two bales of cotton on the Sessoms. They report the pest, which has been ravaging the field as disappearing. Considerable damage has been done but it is believed that the worst is over. The crop will be short this year. The cotton brought was ginned at Socastee and is of fine quality. It was bought by the Georgetown Grocery Co. at 10 1-4 cents?Carolina Field. ?The last of the old timbors composing the old store of S. T. Sessions, were moved out of the way the latter part of last week and the contractor with a force of hands at once commenced on the new brick store which is to take its place. ? Full of Traffic Mvanltiff. are those linos from J II. Simmons of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted this terrible cough if ho had not taken the inodicino about which he writ.es: "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my nights rest. 1 tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until 1 took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently curses all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Norton Drug Co; guurrantoed; hOc and $1 Oh Trial l>oUle free. Doii.t Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the wotsl thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Dright,s disease, and similar internal disorders, don,l sit down and brood over your symtoms, but fly for relief to Klectric Hitters, lleie you will tind sure and permanent forgetfulncss of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Norton Crug Co. Price f>0c. (luaranteed The Standard If b SEWING MACHINE 2 Solid Just Arrived For cash or Credit. Old machines taken in exchange. T R. LEWIS. church ___________________________ ' ?h"ba WAY PARLOR >c sent i( ^ MARKET book v. r. Kamrow, Prop. v. T A Llutcrer of 35 years experience. Phis is the place to get the best ieef, Sausage, Pork, or anything chat is good to eat. You will always tind fresh meat at my place. ' Highest market prices paid for tecf cattle. Como to see mo and be * Diiviuced FRHSII FISH A SPECIALTY^ delivered to any * wCpart of the city A* fj *><-> ->?\U i>2W-c/iC. 'iJiiv, c^iv. &U uAji I c I CALL AND SEE OI K | ^DrillTirill mm UII i nirnuif ^DCHUiiruL;;; ifliLLlNthT? X? (i* Children and Infants Caps k ei Knit Hoods, Fascinators and v l". Shawls. A nice line of Dress I t Trimmings, Collars, Stocks, (f 4 Hclts, Gloves, Purses and 3 Furs, In fact a full line of !' ^ MILLIINHRY AND NOTIONS. ^ | Mrs. J. S. Causey. | -^r> r^r BICYCLES. j^-zr A fuli and complete line of of upto-date wheels always on hand for sale or rent. Also a full lino of Bicycle Supplies. ?T D. Oli ver One Minute Cough Cure Tor Coughs, Colds and Crouiv 5S i? o ? FALL AN 1 ST< E IS O OIV 1 have ii from the ?s ke?a where a full line u , ?nyir5 id Dry Goods at prices times. Also a coin Groceries. *? A P J 01 |y ^ Timmmi\ 1 THIS ^ WE HAVE OF | NEW QU | For I ^ A nice line of Hats, T)r > For Gei A nice line of Clothing, 5 For Youth? 2? A nice lino of Cloi Well our line of SHOES < entire line of | SAMl'LJ ^ Wo invite you to come ant | S. To S Notice. Ail persons holding claims against tho estate of Ann M. Chestnut, late of Horry county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly attested to the undersigned within tho time fixed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted t->tho SHid deceased are hereby required u 1 untitled to make payment to the tin?hu signed. Levi Legette, Quuliiied Executor. G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON, S. C. MOULDING, Window and Fancy GIuhh a Specialty* Plans to Get Kich. are oflen frustrated bv a sudden breakdown, duo to dyspepsia or constipation. Urace up and take Dr, Ivin^s New Life Pills They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and tfive you a new start. Cure headache and dizzness too. At Norton Dru# Co. Price 25c guaranteed. r mmmm, D WINTER Jwix ^ IPLETEij -^2 j>t returned XJS lortliern mar! I purchased of the latest i# Hats Shoes Clothing and to suit the ^>2 iplete line of 1^3 ^^2 HNSON^ WEEK 'ENED IN OUR ^ ARTERS | ^adies. 5 ess Goods, Capos, Walking ^ ntlemen. < Overcoats, Sweaters, lints 5' and Boys < thin^ Hats and Caps. > is complete including our 0 SHOES. < essions. | Chain iiatijr (Notice. Magistrates will take notice that they may commit prisoners to chain gang direct which is now stationed at San by Bin IT J. Tj. Boyd. Supervisor BUY LAND NOW. If you are thinking of investing money In farms and fanning Inn ts now is the time to buy. Von will stive money bv Til 111- i 11 a^ll?...l _*- ? I J ...II ..run IIUII IIUW W 111 I e IHIMlS are cheap. bands in Ilorry county will be worth one third more, a few yours from now. I have the following properties in hand now for sale nod I will bo glad to correspond with any one who w ishes to buy any of these places. 121) Acres, woods land, high and dry, three miles from Conway, on Po tnto lied Ferry road, flood for strawberries, :*oo a cres near Centenary church In iSocastee, fine timber. Offered at a bargain. Woodsland. km) Acres near i). \V. Oliver's in Socastee, well timbered and will be ?? i ? i rnrni 1 III ( M IXIIlMllim, 1(M) Air?s near Greenwood church Bucks township, on thw Conway and 1'aulev Swamp public road. About six milts from Conway. Has a good one horse (arm in high state of cultivation. Good dwelling houie and tobacco born. Well timbered and worked every year for turpentine. There are no better bargains in real estate than those here oifered. Let me heur from anyone who is thinking of buying. Prefer to sell for alt cash, but terms might be mado for part on time. II. II. Woodward, Att'y CONWAY, S. C. Girls if you wunt red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister.s Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest tcautifier [known. 35c Tea or Tablets. Nor ton Drug Co. I f \ _>LOTS DOING AT^> I "THE GULLY" '?? E WISH to say to the trade that the largest and Wbest assorted stock of Merchandise ever brought to ii irry County has been constantly coming in for the past month and still coming, and we are now showing a varied assortment of the most IrirCi correct fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Cash mere, Serge, Tailor Broadcloth and Rain Proof Fabrics. Ribbons and Laeos in all the nobbiest patterns in I like quantities and cheap in proportion. We have for immediate inspection, 10,000 Yards Imbroidery B Gointr at 5c and 10 cent. I Real value 15 and 20 cts | It has been said oi our line of Rugs, that, such a stock has never been shown in Conway, and would do c red if to a city I four times the size. We have already made shipments to various parts of the State and in North Carolina, We invite the ladies to inspect them. Mattings in all grades. I Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first class department store. Ladies Skirts and Walking Jackets Lad'es Misses and childrens Dressed and ready to wear Hats, such as will suit the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys Clothing, Hats and Caps. SHOES for everybody From 15 cts. to $5.00. No use, here's the place; that is what the people say. Do 3ourself justice and examine our stock before buying. Respectfully, Burroughs & I Collins Co. I ? 1 " j PROTECTION. | \V HA T Jl VP 1 VKH () F M KhYl.V(J. Til I WW OF IT! protect y our family. yourself ani) property, ?TV~J? have just closed a contract for 1905 with one l! I 3 ,arS''8r Lightning Hod Mnnnf tcturers " " id the world, and am prepared to equip >our homes with the *ery hest MOllTNIXO CONI) IJ C T 0 It S m ule, at the veiy lowest prices, 'Protection is Duty; Duty is Dv.bt; Debt is owed until ! paid." prepare for war \ iin time of peace. IL?t me help u. All correspondence will reccire prompt attention, Home Address, T. K. Kimball, . I.OCK IIOX 171, CO.NWAV, S.L, | TODDVILLE MONKEY SHOW! hi addition to the monkey show each day in the week, from 0 a. in, lo 7 p. in., we aroalso showing a full and complete line of Genera.1 Merchandise consisting of Fancy and btaple Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Ilats, Caps, Shoes, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Heady 10 wear Hats etc w Also a full line of Groceries, all of which we are selling at retfrJhuble prices. We are strictly in the market for having CRUDE TURPEINTIIXE ^LTV1> COUNTRY PRODUCE for which we are paying full prices. Come to Toddville and do your trading and we will convince yon that this is headquarters fo** bargains. Yours for business, DUBENBURY & CO TO2)1) VIL L E,SOUTH A _ 1S0LIP CAR-LOAD < OF HORSES AND MULES 1 JUST ARRIVED. Also a nice se ection of Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Be sure and see them before buying. A. W. Jenkins fgt Son*