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CONWAY IRON WORKS, Workers of Iron and"Wood. THE OLD BUILDINGS AND MACHINERY WERE DESTROYED BY B^LAMES LAST SPRING. WE NOW HAVE A New Building, New Machinery, New Determination, that with the better and more complete equipment we now have to turn out Wood and Iron Work, neatly and promptly. When you need a Blacksmith give us a call. You will lind Mr. Dozier always ready to attenu t) your wants. OON\A/ A V IDOM ^w.i??n i mviN vvurir\o. | W<3 jjggW laAfciSISIB, ?W3 ?SW/ QfeSMBfit j \ Why? I ] Because we give every customer I | a big dollar's worth for their $1 ? 1 I I TAK^l great pleasure in calling the attention of the puby r 2 I W I lie to the fact, that I am now prepared to supply youri r 2 I ^ I wonts. My T^ck of OROCEKIES is strictly First Class'P 1|/qq^| aud always *\^esh. Our Line of Crockery is as nice as P I ever struck the town, and our prices are always right p I I Our Line of CLOTHING is strictly of to date in every 1 respect, and was bought so we can sell at the right price. P OUR SHOES AND HATS \ S ARE NOT SO CHEAP ft | BUT JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR P SJOS. D. OILVER. | lc ALL A jyT)SEE WJHiJV YOU CfcUffl COMPOUNB Syrup of Hyphosphites NATURE'S REMEDY EOlt ^GENERAL DEBILITY^ A Scientific Preparation Possessing Exceptional merit and Endorsed by the Medical Profession as a most valuable treatment In wasting disease such as Pulmonary Consumption and Coughs and Colds. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Irritability of the Larynx and Other Inflamed Conditions of the Lungs and Air Passages and Nervous Exhaustion. Acts as a General Tonic, Strengthening the Bones. Nerves and Ligaments, En.iiches the Blood and is a very reliable Brain Food, NORTON DRUG CO NEW Gfinns m W uw H| ? splendid flguref it was *5 ?????_-___ THE SAME OLD STAND THE SAME OLD FIRM THE SAME OLD REPUTATION BTJT! We have nothing else old except a few odds and ends that are rapidly going jit any ol^ price. Evervtliine* else New New hats, new shoes, new clothing, new hosery, new shirts, collars and ties. Newest designs in dress goods, laces etc. New furniture, new puotninofa yonocurnrl onnirrino nlAim/. a..? * ^ ' vmuw>?v> ?) .wuv ..w. vuv>^ivo i>\j picaovuui cu? LUmurb. VJUT 8I/Or8 18 S1IT1ply full of now thingsYes we have the goods an(j there is more coming. We bought to sell and not to keep. Wo have graded carefully our pet notion of keeping the quality up, and have spared no pains in making our prices attractive. We are in a position to save vou money. CALL AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER BEFORE YOU BUY. Burroughs & Collins Co. ' Th? Laborer* of Servla* Servia's laborer Is at heart u simply prosaic fellow. His attiro Is coarso almost to the point of ungainliness? rough brown trousers of homespun, a coat a shade or two darker and edged with a strip of black fleece: a peaked woolen cap aud a cane, and you have the picture. He is a farmer on a small scale, and his hobby Is. raising hogs, which ho turns into the forests or I fields to fatten ou mast. The rural life In Servla is primitive. At sunup folks rise, take their rakt, or schnapps, and go to the fields to work. Their meal is brought to them at noon and again in the evening, for they often work until sunset. And so life goes on and on. Across tho bluffs that bonier the river a road runs parallel with the Danube, and here workmen are seen, dressed often In white suits with red girdles, striving to bring from the earth the grain that will not come. In Roumnnia and Bulgaria tho grain lands arc rich, but hero tho earth seems stubborn and unproductive. So tho laborer ekes out his existence as ho may?tho least Interesting of all the laborers of southern Europe. The Swim Fourth of July. Aug. 1 is the Swiss Fourth of July, tho national fete day. A traveler tells how he helped to celebrate it one year at ono of tho climbing centers in the Valals by eating the sumptuous dinner provided by tho hotel without extra charge, applauding tho fireworks display and a bonfire lighted high on the mountain side and shoutine: Tlourra !' at the end of a patriotic speech extolling the ancient military glories and present republican democracy of Switzerland. Next morning camo the strange sequel. The orator of tho occasion, the most distinguished native visitor In the place, was appealed to as one who would certainly know tho name of the Swiss president, but even ho could not remember it. Nobody ever can. Tho name of that unassuming functionary is always loss familiar In Switzerland than that of tho lieutenant governor Is In Illinois. He Is merely the democracy's temporary official. Jail Born Boole*. Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" Is the most famous and of its class Incomparably the best English book ever written In prison. Bunyan was a prisoner In Bedford jail from 10G0 to 1G72 and In addition to his immortal allegory wrote "Grace Abounding" and "The Holy City" during those twelve years. Raleigh, who was a prisoner In the tower, 1003-14, occupied seven years of his captivity In writing his "History of the World." "Tho King's Qualr," a long and romantic love poem, was written by James I. of Scotland when In prison at Windsor castle In 1423. Smollett, during his three months' detention In the King's Bench prison for libel, wrote "Tho Adventures of Sir Launcelot Graves," and during a similar experience at Newgate In 1703 Defoe wrote a "fcollectlon of Casualties and Disasters." Napa and th* ii??i?h Prolonged "forty winks" during the day are severely condemned by many doctors on the ground that thoy affect one's regular sleep. Scientists have found that In the ordinary courso in the human being there Is the greatest vitality between 10 a. in. and 2 p. ni. and the least between 2 o'clock and 0 o'clock In the morning. Long sleeps during the day Interfere with this order of nature and sometimes affect various organs, causing headache. The nap of forty winks, but only forty, proves refreshing to many because It Is too short to have any Injurious consequences.-?London Telegraph. Milk In Tarlcey. In Turkey there Is a great consumption of the milk of the buffalo, the common cow, the goat and the ewe, but It Id hardly ever used in a natural state. According to a paper read at the London Academy of Medicine, the milk Is considerably reduced. After slow cooling the milk is treated with a ferment taken from the previous day's supply. In a few hours a curd forms, which Is called yaglioun. The preparation Is preferred to milk, and it hns a pleasant, clean, acid tasto. and Is of course nutritious. Calumet. "Calumet," supposed to be an Indian word meaning "pipe of peace," was wholly unknown among the savages. It Is Norman and signifies In general a pipe. The pipe of peace was a "gaVtAm^laaAff At. ^ T ?? 1 ? uunuuuu uuiuiig iuw iruquuis uiiu it "poagun" among somo other tribes. Tho Algonqulns called It "pongan," the Wlnnebagoes "tahnoohoo" and the Pacotahs "chalndonhoopa." The Galf Stream. WesteuQ Europe's climate would be changed entirely were tho Isthmus of j Panama and adjacent territory to be Submerged, for in thnt case tho equatorial current would be carried Into tho Pacific ocean, and tbe gulf stream, which does so much to warm Europe, would not emergo into the Atlantic. Wat eh Jewel*. Jeweler, no matter how dishonest, would not steal the jewels In a watch, for they are valueless. Ihey cost only 1? cents apiece. In antique watches the Jewels were often costly. In modern watches they are never worth more than $15 a gross.?Argonaut. lalntfnar a Ohnai A famous Scotch dean used to tell a ghost story the clew to which Is In the question, "Weel, malster ghalst, Is this a general rising or are ye just talking a daunder frae yer grave by yerself?" " 1 1 ? Inconsistency with ourselves Is the greatest weakness of human nature.? Addison. z | ROTHS # THE F | NO SALESMEN \ We have over ^ > Because we sell \ SPRING CORN ^ You pay $2.50 ? where else. W< | OUR ROTH C for $2.90 Expr< 2 nmmprirlpfl hv | ROTHSC C WI] jooeeooooo | BROKE! 8 Sei ij STAPLE AN K Selling t 8 8 X ORANG] xl RECEIVED BACH Wl I fir YOU CAN SAVE Tl 8 8: 8 A. T SI BROKER AN! ^sooeooeo TAX NOTICE. * *8 Conway, October 15, 1905. Public notice is hereby triven that State, County and School taxes in 4 Horry county for t he fiscal year 1900, a will be due and payable at this office j and other places designated below, A from October 15 to December HI, ao- A cording to the following tax levy J IN A I.I. THE COUNT V. j For vStatc 5 mills A For County 51 mills A For School . H mills J For Court House,etc..bonds 1 mill Tn Conway, Hayboro, Simpson A Creek, and Green Sea townships: ^ For payment of loan by the State 4 Sinking Fund 4 mills j In School District No. 19, (Bur- m roughs) For Special School 3 mills School B'ldg Bonds 2 mills ^ In School District 11 (Socastee): For Special School 4 mills Wt In School District 70 (Toddville) For Special School 3 mills The Tax of Three Dollars in com-, mutation of road duty during 1907, will be receivable at this oftice until March 1, 1907. ??????????im? II I iw?P?T????* WVWWWA/WWvVWWWa >CHILD & CO. I rIVE QUART HOUSE. > NO AGENTS NO EXPENSE. | I thousand customers WHY? ? 5quarts of our famous "ROCK > " for $2 EXPRESS COLLECT. | a gallon for this quality any- > e sell you five quarts for $2.00 c ISCHILD RYE 5 full quarts S ess Paid. This whiskey is rec= c physicians. NONE BETTER, S wm W W r^v T1IK FIVK OUAHT ^ UMl'L' C4SX* iiolmk ^ i nvGnroTv, TV. o. > ^ WWW MQOO^QOOOOOQQOOa I! BROKER! I [ling all Kinds of H ID HEAVY GROCERIES, 8 o Merchant Only. k 8 8 s ES and APPLES |j -.EK UNTIL AFTER TIIR HOLIDAYS AND KEPT IN STOCK 8 v [ME AND MONEY BY PLACING YOUR 8 ORDERS WITH ME. g 1 . COLLINS. I $ D COMMISSION MERCHANT fc sw^?v<^wwwwwwww? f A. J. BASS I r DEALER IN % Dry Goods Clothing Shoes S Hats Groceries Etc. i The highest market prices paid for Country Produce. Veg- ^ etables in season. The Best Goods. The Cheapest Prices. ^ [he HeraU~)1.