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f THE QRE Country men prices and make Come to the CO? We are yet too b CONW/ % THE HORRY HERALD. |, CIRCULATION I SOT. I'l lihlSHKl) KVMKV THURSDAY MiillNINu BY CONWAY 1M' r.LISII I NO CO. M RSCRIRTION ONH DOLLAR I'KR YKAKl 'Cnlorcd at tli?* I'??-t Oillco at Conway, S. C., .1* Second Class Mall Y.at>r. II. II. WOO DWAKI) , lid it or ' ADVHUTISINO BATHS: Business Locals, S cents per lint*. Curds of I Thanks and CoiinniinL ations of a 1'ersona Na-' tun? < iiurir#*(t for at special Rates according to lenpth, Obituaries, one cent a word in excess of 150 words. OlUcl.al Advertisements at Rates allowed hy Law. Display Advertisements, Rules furnished m application. .Make all Checks and Orders ayahlo to the Kditor. Til UKSDA V, .11JI j v :>, UMB;. In kkoard to the person who was so much interested in the matter of tlie opposition to Senator Tillman, the editor of the Kurt Mills Times hits the spot pretty well according to our way of thinking. Wo have not the slightest idea who wrote the article that the Times so t.imolv . criticises, hut whoever "Disinterested Citizen may be, his views will certainly be in 1 ho small minority in this matter. Considering the national reputation that Tillman has made for himself in the United States Senate, in fact working his way to a position in that body that no other man can fill, it is the duty of those who have any pride in their State to retain him as their representative there. Tiilman as Governor of South Csrolina some years ago and Tillman in the Senate now are two quite different things, and no matter how much prejudice and dislike a man may have had for him at the former time, it is no good if round for wishing to oust him from a place that he has won by real merit and brains. It is South Carolina and not Tillman really that is at stake here, and there is not a voter who should not be able to see and understand. In various States of llic Union the | Legislatures are passing laws under which it is possible to punish those who get together and form gigantic trusts for the purpose of destroying competition and running up the price of every day necessaries up beyond a reasonable limit. The other day some rich manufactureres of ice who got together and put up the price of ice were lined by the Judge before whom they were tried in the sum of live thousand dollars each and a term each in the State prison at hard labor. Thcv are after the Standard Oil company with vigor now and this concern s!,*nild catch it hard and heavy. T1 is the way to create confidence in government and help to put d<?>? strikes and mob violence of various) j k i nds For sometime past the owners of the Atlantic Coast Line system have had their eyes turned toward Conway one way or another, and a few days ago thev were down to inspect tl to Conway, Coast and Western branch with a view to accepting that as an addition to their trackage in Horry county. While they have been coming here in their special cars they have let drop certain hints leading to the belief that they had something in store for Conway in the near future. Just what it is or was however that they had in mind they have taken good care to keep a profound secret. Hut time passes and time continues to pass and there is nothing more said and nothing more done, II may all wind up in nothing in the end but we arc hoping not. Conway is progressing. It- has a fertile back country from which to draw trade EAT SLAl 20 CLERKS chants can fill in big money. We si WAY BARGAIN usy to write adv< KY BAI "Cansi.kk ok TiuzAit' it appears is -till among the land of the living and still wanting the oflice of Railroad Commissioner, by reference to the latest reports of the State campaign meetings. He has the 1 quality of sticking at it when he goes it. for something and he doubt less believes ho will finally succeed in convincing the people of theStatel that he is the right man for this ollice. But Cansler never fails to create a laugh whether he gets a vote or not, and Cansler is still Cans-1 ler the same old Cansler as often as the Slate campaign rolls around Judging by the little that is being done now a days for the growth and i up-building of Conway, it is only just to say that what progress we are making is being foreed upon us and such as the place is naturally j entitled to and would got anyway. This is not the way it should be, for the citizens of a town should get together and tiring about results that otherwise would not come. This is the season of the year when the human system requires but little food to sustain, it and the eating of meats and highly seasoned foods is sure lobe followed by sickness. In the winter much food is required to !<eep up animal heat, but just at this illicit I 1 oi I urn t fnA??? * I - viniw mil in ai mm" sun i> more j than enough. Kat but little and I k.-ep as cooi as possible in politics and all other 1 hings. Tiikkk is not a doubt tlia t Jon wav should derive moro benefit from the tobacco industry than she does, and if some energy can be put forth in the right direction in this matter, less tobacco would go to points outside of the county to be sold. A mono the variety of candidates for the high office of Cio.ernor this year, it is going to be hard for some people to make a choice. Mr. Mislioc's Platform. Now as whiskey is the first issue in my candidacy as a member of the House of Representatives, I will say to the people whose suffrage I am seeking that 1 favor the dispensary run in incorporated towns only. As we can't have prohibition I think we should put whiskey in easy reach of the people, so that those who want it and will have it may get it, lawfully in a right and decent way and that wo give them good liquor at a reasonable price. 1 think that a dispensary run right will decrease drunkenness and teach lw* i 4 iiid DC 111! 1' USO Ol iKJUOl'. 1 don't want too much profit put on it. I dor.'t want them to he money making institutions?only lot them he self sustaining and a small profit. My plan is to elect our county dispenser by the people, and that the Supervisor and the Mayor with one man appointed by the Governor be the county board and the whiskey he purchased under the Kasor-Manning bill, which will prevent all graft, and that the State Board be deprived of all power save that of auditing the books, keeping track <of the business, etc., and that the next Legislature fix a law making it graft proof from such dirty things that has been brought to light. I think that lforry should have one at Conway, if the county is tohaveone at all any other places where they \ 1 ! i A 1 1 ..... .iiv ui |iui ate and nave police and Mayor. H. W. Mishoe. Only 82 Y?ar? Old. "I am only 82 years old and don't expect oven when 1 #ot to be real old to feel that way as lonu; as 1 can ^et Electric Bitters,'' says Mrs E< H. j Hrunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely i there's nothing else keeps the old as' .young and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, inflamed kindneys or chronic constipation arc unknown after taking Electric Hitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by the Norton Drug Co-, druggist. Price r>() cents. Send us your Job work. I I JGhTER SALEil^ > NOT SUFFICIENT TO WAIT ON l their stock by buying the odds a are determined to make a clean s^ HOUSE and buy yourself rich, srtisements now; a word to the w =*gain House NEW & FRESH GROCERIES i " . I I ~ I I have opened up a grocery store at my old stand on the corner and will he pleased to serve my friends at any time. Everything new and fresh and guaranteed first class and at Ree^sotvable Prices. Groceries delivered to any part of town f . < !' charge. (Jail and see my stock when needing anything i.. my line. PHONE 25. J? Do OLIVER m BUGGIES - WAGONS I AND HARNESS. Cheapest Prices. Best Goods. CASH OR GOOD SECURITY. GO TO Til K OIJ) TUUE, TIUKI) AND RELIABLE DEALERS, , A. W. JENKINS CtX SON WANTED. HAH.ltOAI) TIUS ll.AII.UOAI> TIES. 100,(100(1x8x8 Heart Pino Ties. 100,000 0x8x8 Cypress Ties. 100,000 0x8x8 Oak Ties. We inspect and pay spot cash as fast as vou trot thorn in t?nv h?n<i of 350 to 400. The best opportunity of a life time to keep out of debt us you can <jot the cash as soon as you can load a car. For prices, etc., address Gr rr & w jitlyjntn, WII^MINaTON, IN. C> April 19?3in. R. T. HARMAN W\V General Merchandise and Country Produce HA I 'I JVC purchased the stock of General Merchandise of M. If J OJ/jVSO./V, Commercial Hotel corner, I ivilt sell everything in stock at any old price in order to net rid, oj it, so as to purchase an entire, new stock. Would f>c glad, to have your business and guarantee Satisfaction in every respect. Come to see me when needing anything in my line. ? Will make a Specialty of Country Produce AJ>TJ) PAY JUG If EST MARKET PRICE FOR SAME ^E^P^^OM^Lm^UCCESS! THE CROWDS. "7 nd ends left over at unheard of veep no matter at what sacrifice. ise is sufficient. Meet me at the ? AND WE WILL Z DO TE REST liiorry Hardwaref I C()^^ny J E KEEP ALL THE IMPROVED | I FARMNG 1 | IMPLEMENTS, j THAT SPRING APPETITE! Spring is the time when your appetite plays tricks on you. is the time when you must have the best things to eat. 1 carry the most complete line FAMILY - GROCERIES, from the daitiest goods to the most substancial. When you select from tuy stock you may he sure you are getting the best and that it is fresh. 33. T. HL Y M A. N . jvst A WORP! | To those that are anticipating a prosperous future. Enorirv think. 1 - C*^ Iing anil economp takes a place just here and you will find the elements that compose them for sale at our place of business. You will do better to confer with us before placing your order for this class of goods for we carry the very l est and will sell them to yo? >1 the mere song of a profit. Smoothe sailing always has been, and always will be the key note to happiness You will enjoy this blessing if you do your business with us. OUK MOTTO is to please and give value received in every transaction. Prices and quality wo guarantee, at | Calhoun & Go's I N TO R13. wAmmmmmm?mmmmm?mmmmmmma?mmmm ' T I Established 1880 J. W. McElwee, Prop ^ Bonnettsvillc Marble Wks, %&tBl I nww%'i.viwi5i'it ... * * aJX* MJ i 1llJliK, ?. (;. ^|j 1" ^>r'C(!d u|ul Designs Furnished of Latest ^STWSaMR [Mji Monuments Tombstones and Curbing /fl ** j| First Clsss Work. Reasonable Pric 11. . Oasque, ' ' Conway, B.C. ltev (J. L. Hugging, Gnlivants Ferry, S.C. i ii hi iii am V