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Some True Saylnffi Picked up i Here and There. One way to be pood i* to be tiU:k \ abed. One way to do po*xl in to be up doinp. A man is always vain enoupfti to believe he isri t. The Spivey Mercantile Co are always in the lead with ripht price*. There is nothing truer than a sisters love?for some other chap. Marriage would n'the so serious if it duJn t last so lonu. When apirl has a beau she talks! about it as if he we e fiftv. Trade with Spivey Mercantile Co. and yoo will pleaded. Be sure you re ripht. then consult your wife; then </> ahead. It s aw fu! poor judgment to tell a Jfirl she is prettv w hen another one can hear you. ^ou, show poor judgment when I you fail to spend your money at tb* rii/ht nlace. If a girl is dressed in pink its a sign she is g ?ing somewhere with a red-headed men. The Spivev Mercantile Co fall goods arr coming in regular and ad ding much to the appearance o; their store. Occasional!v a man spends a lot of time at his club because there's no place like home. Kingston Furniture Co.. has two piano's and two organs on hand which they v?ili offer at a trg re<iuc-t tioo. Just because a man gives up a1 dollar to hear a lecture downtown it J doescj t signify that he cares for free iectures at home. If you want anything in the grocery line and want it in a hurry, order it from The Spivey Mercantile Co. There is hardlv any surer way to i live vo be very old than to be rich ( and have a lot of poor relatives waiting for you to die. The Spivey Mercantile Co.. make ; a specialty of feeds of all kinds and will appreciate an order from you for anything you may want in this line. Why should anybody think it queer < that women should be so fond of pet dogs when we see the kind of men they eau love? If a man absent-mindedly calls his ( wife by somebody else s name he'd better get a high fever to account for it right ou the spot. S'.v.vev Mo roftnt?I?? Co h:\< on band still a few more summer dross goods etc.. that they wish to close out before the season is over and cordially invite you to call and see them. They oiler a big reduction. Very few men reap any kind .f a reward without hustling. When you feel that things are coming your way you ought to hustle the tnore and make the achievement s ti II greater and greater. The same argument applies to towns as well as individuals. For the next two weeks the bpivey Mercantile Co . will reduce ail prices on summer dress goods. Oxford shoes, summer hats, etc. They have oulv a few more ou hand, tuit want to sell all oof ore the season is over and have cut the prices considerably so as to close them out ? * 4 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they canoot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tuis tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Waring. and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless lhe inflammation can be taken out ami this tube restated to its normal condition, hearing will Iv destroyvl forever, nine ease* out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed vendition of \be un? cous surfaces. We will ^ito one hundred dollars fvir any case of deafness lea used by eatarrhMhat eannot tv cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure, Send tor cif culars. free F. J. CHKNRY A CO , Fro;V<.. ToleovV O, Sold by Druvy*sts. pruv 7\\ Take Hall's Family Fills for eon stivsttion. m?~ SUrOm to t>?atri. Because her stomach was so weak eiuxl twv useless drugging that ?hc could note t, Mrs, Mart It, Waiters of St, Clair street, Columbus, O , was literally starving to death She writes ' My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I oouUl not eat, ami mv nerves so wrecked that I could not *lec\v auvl not before I was given u\v to die was I induced to try Kleetrto Hitters with the woiutarful result that improvement began at once and a complete euxv followed," Host health tonic vvu earth MV. Huamnteed Ivy the Morton Droit Co,, vhruggist, 'C vS 'N -6 KhV any J Lit that J i Wby tb* C&*r with lj?rir s?.-hii.<J. had to elimb a tree. i be Vankft Cry J bb~- the Yank - ho.:c3 he, '] l.r , . \U* < ; Y . '. '.a. J(- x. J Morton Dro^ O 4 "fo Cure a felon" nay* Sam Kend&.i. of fhoijpftburj/. Kanfta* junt rsoverit over with liueiclen'ft Arniea Sa'.ve and the Save *a.1j do tho reftt. Quiokost cure for boron, bOtU, ftore -.'.-i ']-, wound-*, oileu. eczema, nail rheum, chaofxd hand*, -ore feet and -ore eye*. f>niv 2.V; at Norton f>r Co - dru ?tore C oa ran teed IB (ill I . n 11 an At The Central Warehouse, Vtullins. S. C. / NEALA OORKELL AdvcrtlM to fay the IlirhcM Mar kel Prlcara for Tobacco. and Thv?e F acta and Fiaurct Jj^ov c j What "T hey Say I Sales made for C. O. Grainier, Zoan. S. C. 40 lbs. <?t $40.00 per b jndred 166 *' "7 $-_'5 Oo per bund red. 16 " 119.50 per hundred A ve r a ge $J7.40 per h .. n'J r ed Sales made for N. Q. Grainger. Zoan. S. C 33 lbs .-j $0.00 per nuud red 70 ** fx $35.00 per hur.iir?ai 16* " (</ $25.00 per hundred. Average $26.00 per hundred. Sales marie for B. P. Hayes. 42 lbs (5 $31.00 per hundred. 120 .bs (g $24 j per hundred. 135 ,bs Ka $18.00 per h-'.dred. 110 lbs ? $131 r-r hundred. Averaged $20A*> per hundred. i ST AT E>1 K > r of tae condition o' the Ban* of Horry located at Cocway. >. C., at the close of business A 2 - -1 lUh l'.1 . RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $119.523. >9 ! Ove rd raf ts, 523, 103 Banking House 3.609 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2.545 53 Other Real Estate 7.0^0 IS Due from Bank- and Bnkrs 10.906.66 ! Currenov 4 255 *? iGoid " 795 00 Silver. Nickels and Pennies 673.02 Total $155,521 11 LIABILITIES !Capital Stock Pali in $25,CH>> 00 ; Surplus Fund. 2.500.00 Undivided Profits. .ess Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 2.776.23 Due to Backs and Bankers 1.27**.I 0 individual Deposits Subject I to Check 51,49S.5> Time Certificates 49 092.40 Notes and bills Rediscount Cvl 23.O.0 'K' Total $155.521 11 State of South Can . a County of Horr <\ ? Before mecatueW 1. A. Frvcman. i Cashier of Bank of Horry, who beiiyc duly sworn says that the above and ^ '.or: is a true condition of -.W ) lark as, shown by the becks eU . in -aid ; bank. Will A. Frecti a: Cashier. Sworn to and su' -^r 00 before tne. this loth day x' August 1'H'ii. 1 I ft k> 1 t t> t . li,0 1 J, IV t, AO.U I '.U\ V. . Cor rev? AUest R. U Scaroourou_r>. W R Low .>. Hail Buci. Directors. imtai IfflBlTOiL tllLM ; vTi.o ? Ajjr.euitur* .v . ha meal CoiUye o' Sos v c.a This iuttitu? on i* i,'.? ixjuippetl courses iu Acr culture. Animal HttshiuoKirw aiui ChenCeo: lmlustry. Mechanic* . Kectrua. Civil Textile j aiu\ MeteRuryio*] Xvciiuvrini; The yVHHur men who have craduaUni from the Co loov are hi lire ore it ions of trust ami tho demand for competent and agriculturalists is greater than the College can supply. The next vxvns on September 12? IVOb Now applicants and sIW\Kh?U< x*N> haw work to make up must report prompt ?\ on that date Alt st\KVt\u< \>f as? sessn it who expect to rot urn must also report on the U>th. It is impsvrtaut t^pf iHyvs who aro I interested in th s institution to make the>r applications at once if thoy dosive to on tor no\t session. Kaoh year moro *pixiic*tku\s are mado than tin* tVlo^o v\an av\NMnu\v\iat;%. On Au| cust tAth. the r\v for tho session of 1 r.Vk or will Nx ntaiio by assigning to each connty ttvc number of students I in proportion to tho twuUors in thai House of Kcprv-sentatives. ^or infPentatUu? and cfctahxtfur. apply toj? 1* H MoMv President, themsou ^ V IIIK STATK (?K I II v AUol.lNA Cot'M V or II KltY, Court ol < ?uiuin?n I'h-tiv Jang* Thomas, t>y N. Jenrotto, Mfa JHprlUn A'i L:t> in, u. 1 M r-- I hok) I lot iff'-, 1 I " agniiet \e K1i/-% J. JohiiaOn, Tl: i - \ir\j-, .lackM|ltfarvlr. Mny H I SarvU MiriiiCox^ Hllklin .1. < . ii ,r the H? ir- ?' L?? t Mi ; ? \ tin* i Ukr. deceased -l.l i. :r-. it itiy, unknown to Plaintiff-, and N 1i ( x |>ol? tidauul O i v Summon* f r Ik-!;.; l\-mp|nliit I Not S^r% -?!. To th? Defendant Kl/.iJ. .1..In son. Thomas Sarvi-. .! Survls, May Ik-iie Sarvis, M ir; v, KrMiklln J. ( )%, 11 ir. 1 - t : Heirs at Law of I. n : t ( \. t . i, d-reased, said I * I: i i 111 ills and Nor i Cox t ^ ou ir?- her?-l \ ai- 1 to 1 r< tjuirod to -n-'A r :!. ( : \ f.j, action, 'fbh'h 1 n bfcn t .of Hie ' lit a!';.' .v for the y . 1 ) <air '.rs-A-: 'h- - . . *i i on the suhr !l . < nuav, S. 0., *i';, 'i ' >h 'j . ,. - , tl ^.-i-vice lie*re* of, ei< : tie li\ >1 mu-Ii service, ind if > x A' r tie* . otnpltilni * i*; ir; Mi.- .!> r?. dd, the Plaintiffs in thi- artior a ;; .% r.. the Court for the relief u *!?. ? iinplnint. July .I t. . v. i). >|i\S a 111), i . i.i.'ie Attorney . T I tm? - jr . - . .ikI all and singula the Heirs at Linda Cox, the ol(>r. de? e.\? .. - 1 '.ii*. i' any, un < I *. ' I. , V ti.t 1 >ef? ndents: Tim ' i* 1 ((Jll|'l tint ill tM* j n a - I ? > "! the Clerk tl..- 1 . .I j'h .u. in and for day - >1 JUly a. I>". i i \\ t K ti >\\ A HI), !'. .intitT-' Attorney. \V . L M MP ?K. Mm . Ckr'ii : ' i 'Kiiunoii lMeas. Poucrh I 11mher! ? A ? ^ 4 * ? A ^ "W * w | ?un 1 : u? i to furtiitth the public with Sea ntling Rough Boards and Lumber for a., l'orj -? > on order at short notice and at v< r\ o\v prices, t'ai! on or write J. T. SHEL EY Mary, S. C. I How's I Your I I Liver? I It will pay you to take good care of your liver, bemuse, if you do, your . Lr? rf *:ll take good care of you. Sick li\> r puts you all out of sorts, makes y u pale, di/^y, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach acbp, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There Is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that is Bedford's 1 Black-Draught I: For vor 60 years this wonderful [I vegetable remedy has been the standby 9 l:i thousands of homes, and is.today [I the favorite liver medicine in the world. V It acts gently on the liver and kidI neys, and does not irritate the bowels. I, It cures constipation, relieves conI gestion, and purifies the system from J an overflow of bile, thereby keeping I the l >dy in perfect health. J price 25c at all druggists and H G dealer > I I Test'ft. I KEEP YOUR FEET DRV 1 will repair/) ur shoes while yoi i wait. ! am always ready to wait or you at once. SHOES BOOTS an< "HARNESS neatly repaired. Cal ' ami see me and tfive mea trial. Yours truly F. M. LEWIS Shoemaker. I3STRAY. Taken up at my plnfte one yello^Mec white backed, white faced str^^Ogktte; !00w. One ear cut haltyoff. Applj i \Vrit.', Webster ureeu, iJueksport, H.'C. 3w22. Stove Wood! Xovv is the time to get your 8tov wood. Can make you special price on wood of any kind. Just drop rm a postal to Box 46. All orders receive .prompt at tent ion W. H. Rollinson CONWAY, 8.0. V. <> -I i 4 ? V /# 'DMMOND a S to 4 BR4HrrsH<hrflPl I ~ VlWlffr rOK FVERr rI j~ j'-; I We make every style of shoe that 1 I is worn. That is one reason why we 1 | can give you better value for the I i'.v I money in Diamond Brand shoes I u I than is possible in factories making I Ar 1 only one kind of shoe. h i.<> I As we operate five large plants, subdivided into seven I 1 specialty factories, every inch of leather can he utilized in t K some department and we are enabled to grade our leather M j to produce uniformly tlie highest quality without waste, ? Ask your dealer for Diamond Brand Shoes. W \ tVEMAKE MOP? FINE SHOES THAN / i, ANT OTHER HOUSE IN THE WEST^J% j MID SUMMER L SALE OJF ? MILLINERY. L s Great Reduction in all kinds of Millinery. Best creations in Sum- ? mer head wear, and offered at a = largo discount from former nrices. Large variety of ladies Straw hats ? and other kinds at price you can't \ duplicate here or elsewhere. Give me a call apd you will be " J pleased with the goods. M. REICH. IBUCGIES - WAGONS Ijj ;!' AND HARNESS. ji Tf ^ . I Cheapest Prices. Best Goods, i CASH OR GOOD SECURITY. j U |i < r;() TO Til K OU) TRUE, THIKI) AND REUAHI.E 1 DEALERS, A. W. JENKINS ftX SON *0+0*0^**000**+* ?! WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL. ; ^ Hartsville, S. C. 7 l Co-educutional and Military- Huildings large and commodious, heated ' by furnaces or steam, provided with shower baths and situated on a campus of twelve acres, l'uie Artesian water Instructors graduates of leading colleges of the country. Terms fry board, tuition and medical \ attendance for session $120.00 Uniforms for Cadet $80.00, for young lady about $18 00 for session. Write for catalog. R. W. DURRETT, Principal. < I _ 1 : I ^NORTON BISCUIT | i Prevent and Cure. i A 1 1 _ _ Ml A 1 1 I t m ? I a meuicme mai win prevent cuius ana icver ana otner ^ malarial affections, as well as cure these ailments, is al>- ^ solutely needed at this season of the year. There are ^ , many preparations made abroad and put on the market, ^ , but the people prefer a remedy made at home, a remedy prepared under the prescription of a home physician and ^ the result of his long experience in this part of the country. ^ Such a remedy is ^ NORTON BISCUIT They are guaranteed to cure. Put up in convenient form ^k and are easy to take. They are Dr. Norton's own pre- ^ sbription, and experience with them iu a long practice ^ shows them one of the best remedies ever invented for ^ chills and malaria. Try them; if they do not do the work, ^k your money wil be refunded FOR SALE BY EVERY STOREKEEPER IN THE COUNTY^ Norton Drug Co. i - v HIT. MM IBTttll l" INKFFKTTJILY II. IfHMI. DAILY EXCEI'T SUNDAY. SOTTIIHOlJM) TKAl.VS No 7 Nf? "> No 9 Aynoi lolu 8 f>) t| HI Conw-y 1 HO |> in 9 .r>() ii hi ft Ifi p m lti?r< ol 2 29 p III ft |.*i p ill M Ki'uc'h 2 > *? p ii. 7 imi p ,ii NORTH liolNP I HA INS No 10 No Ii No H M Mi arh 0 45 a iii 2 50 p iii Hurml 7 00 it in 8 05 p in Conway 7 110 a in M oo ? m :{ m.*> p m lolu S 10 a ii. ' Aytmr rio i? i o .iifi tions af ('noway f<). Cliail* urn. 1RANGEBUR6 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE . ? V i***? *?" *vi v ? " ' V ' * Will ISiMj'm its Kail Session mi /EDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, W'o liavo a hoallhfol local ion, nro ell ci|ui)>|io(l, and Imvo a lirst cla*?i K'lilly. Depart moots of music, locution, art, oookinj/, sewing, iVc. Inly a few mope boys and iritis run n accoinmodutt d. Sond at onco for a calalo^un anil pplication blankW. S. PKTKKSON, IbiKstPhvr. An Organ luit will lust ii life time Is what you want. )ur (Irgnns huyea pure tone an(l loye|y i s< o. We ran wupply you with an Oigan hat will please In every particular for only U15 and $70 delivered. Write uh lor our perial terms of payment ami for lllnstraions of the beautiful Organ referred to. If jon prefer a piano we have beautiful ind good new I prights from JdN.'i np on 'iisy terms, Address v\ajones Mq^ip |ioj|sef Columbia, S. c. 27w4U, Notice. The public will please take notice diat iVe are fencing in a pasture comprised >n it iiiti the following Hues: From IMne Isand down the Conway, Coast and West*rn railroad to Sorastee Swamp, thence he North side of Soeui-tee Swamp to w hero iiik n iuil / t*i luuno / M. t I ? * - in |Win? * ll'OOrn *11 I l\ l\ \ / I I I 11 I I 1 f * V Oil).in V iikI from then*:.' via of Cypress Hay Kami o edne of Withers Hig Swamp laick l?? I'ine Island. Work nns keen begun on the fam e ami ill parties having cattle in said range are *e(| ties ted to get them out within 30 days >o|ore the fence Is closed. All person Interested should see our M rM. V. Stanley at Pine Island (liureol P. ).) who will be glad to give any Infornuilon or render assistance in the work. Kespectfally, HUKKOUG1I8&COLLINS CO. F. A. MJItltOUOIIS, Treasurer. August 14,11)00. 3w22. FOU SA 1.10.? Finest pour* of the season at $'2.00 pi r barrel, delivered in Conway. The undersigned v\ i: 1 he in Conway each Tuesday ami Friday with a load of this fruit Address the undersigned at Toddvilie, S. C , or cull on him at Conway on the days named. it. P. W. Diinery. WANTFI) -An old plat made by John I lard wick, surveyor in 1701 for Plowdon Weston. and calling for 11M0 acres of land 1 yiritr on the seashore in Soeastec township, the tract of land formerly known as "Minefield" or "Loiik May," and now owned bv Mrs. II. S. Turbeville. Lock through old papers you mav have. Suitable reward will be paid for information of its whereabouts. Address II. U. Wood ward,' Attorney at Law, Conway, S. C. The Best School is one that fits for complete livir?/. Carlisle Fitting School, HANBKIIG, s < oilers exceptional advantages. Fii e course in Music and Elocution. Good health. Two Mowing wells. Electric lights. Libiary, Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. Athlectics. Write for catalog. W S. IIOG AN, JU , Head Master. 8wU8. -'H* <te AAA BANK DEPOSIT Railroad Far* Paid. 500 y KRKE Courses Offared. MIDMMMDIB Boards! Cost. Write Quick !E0IIOU-AlAB?IIM>USIH t?eftLUQC.MtCO?6?, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digattt what yqn cat* i i H