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* V ) VOL XXII. ? i? ?. i?>. i i pi i.. . ii i ii 11 ? <t?mi ii? an m?m PUDltTHl"? QT III (ildlfffi rlol uurr. Greased Lightning Causes an Incipient RioL x HORRY BLOOO SAVED THE DAY Tliert ivas it General >\lx Up of Several Policemen and Ncirroe* Nriir t!ie 1'osl Office Clll'ift nias I've in Which tliv Urn very ?I' Horry .Men Was Consipeious. Thoro was some trouble on Christmas Cvo between some negroes of the town and the policeman. S A1 Cook was appointed by the town to serve as an extra on the force dnr\ . ing the holidays. On Christinas 10ve * he went to arrest Oscar Cochran who was drunk and disorderly! lie needed help m making the arrest and called on I'oier Hemingway to assist him, When they got to Puck's corner on Alain street with Oscar, Peter started io take him trick home instead of in the direction of the j til vvh ?re the p ?Iico 111 in intended to lodue him. As a result of this interference both Peter and Oscar Cochran were put. in the guard home. Pater Peter Hemingway was admitted to bail, and meeting Mr '' .. i. . . . i. _ t . .ii i 4 I . * t >ui\ ill mi* m puin wimi him concerning a bruise which he li.ul received in the former scullle and stated that t he marshal had kicked him on the shins. Prank Hcinirpway, a son of Peter, was present, and one or t wo more colored men who were friendly with them, and ;< general mix-up ensued. During the scullle the poiicemeu had to use the club and Poler and Prank were considerably bruused about the In a .I. Ttiey were all finally taken to jail Later, another oT J?eter's son. Rufus Ht mine;way, came clown the street with a earn. Other neproesaw him and advised him to pet of! the street, but he stood on the corner until Chief Portcscue came alonp When he was asked what ho was poiup to do with the pun, ho reached into his pocket for a shell ^ and told the policeman to keep his ? ^'U! policeman, with the as%i\3m?vo of by-slanders, took the pun away from him. He had to be clubbed before lie would surrender it and finally had to have the sei vices of a physician. All of the parties were tried before Mayor Little on Saturday and were lined as follows: Peter llemin p way, $20.00; Prank Hemingway, $2.") 00: Rufus Hemiiipway, $25 00 Oscar Cochran, $15.01); Andrew Small, $10 00. Had whiskey is said to be at the bottom of it all. Aleck Johnson, a colored boy, was drunk and disorderly on Christmas day. When arrested he resisted and cut the ollicer's coat with a knile in several- places. Me was tried before the Mayor on Saturday and fined ?di) 00 with the alternative of do days. Walter Pigford was drunk and disorderly during the Christmas holidays and was lined the sum oi ?5,00 in the Mayor's court, Cool Spring, >' The health of our people is gooc at. this writing. Christmas passed oil'very quietly. While there was a quantity of boo/.e there is no trouble to report. We are informed that GoorgG Hatcher's residence, below here, was burned hero Christmas day but do not know how the lire originated. As our law makers will soon meet ir Columbia we hope they will prac tice o< o lomy as much as possible a.*our taxes are very high now. liev \V. 1). Pridgen of Pair 131 uIT. N. C., preached a very interesting sermon at Salem last Sunday night. Mr Pridgen, with his family havi been visiting here for several days, Among those who visited us dur ing the holidays were: Miss Gussic Hooth, of Adrian and Misses N0II31 and lOlbort Allen, of Jov. #ri"? 1 .1 1 it . 1 jownsonu i:*ootn has inovou in tin cottage formerly occupied by Mar ion Skipper. Jos. Uarnhill has moved to M r,Mary Jones' place. Our farmers will soon be prepar ing for next year's crop. Cot lot still remains low notwithstanding J edge Tuft is elected president. There is much being said abou the stock law* at this time. Ceti not be too hasty about making radi cal changes. While our county i in a prosperous condition lets kee) ""I it so. Farmer. Sliiujclrs. SliinxIcH. We hare for sale at nasket Factor, shingles of all grades; Waccamaw Shingle Co Per W 11 Howell. C. F. Kamrpw, the well kucw butcher, is in Conway. V , , ) lii Answer to Air Causey. Mr Fxlitor:? Cleave ?Lfiw me sp;ro in y nir paper to reply ? uee more to an iriiele in tlie Field under date <>t December 17th and written by J. 11 Causey in regard ton box supper at Hickory Hill in which he speaks of one's religion who attends such entertainments. He says he is not suprised at me, for lie and I are different and 1 am glad we are. I always like to he with the majority and it seems to mo thai he is one to himself, lie says if he had written an article and stated that the public was invited to the mpp->r that would have j ?>t m l d me all i over. 1 must sav that he is mistaken. for my prefereneo would have been for him to have "aid n? I ioy about it. He s;:.\ s I mu-t have thought he was trying to toll a stumbling block in our way, I atn glad to say to him that, nothing he has done or said has had any bear ing on our ell'orts whitev?>i\ il?says he was trv'nir to warn tbej Christians ur.u yout g p < p!e. Now. 1 know it is good to i a e s nie or.e I to look ahead for you. I lit if the i blind leads t.huhhn I all vviil fall in a ditch together He says he don't j believe any true C hristi m v. id ?.* > t*?j more than one box si p >er. 1 ?i j say for his informali.m, that we had some in our ad l-i that nijht whose Chris iaoi t.v i .cave no right to doubt and who vvoi Id go to . notlior box supper. I .1 - ui<? ' e h. just as good Oi l. vior u .. . - > at a good mao,y oi 1 ts ipp in'ments Now. he said I a child ( f (Job anjl led by llie liolv Spirit I wil ask him if the Hod Spirit I- ad- ! on all tfie time or just e. part, nf the time? Would the Holy Spirit. 1 a I a man to drive Ids s''vk into lhI neighbor's t\PU!?p pi'ob. nrd e;> < IT a hi leave th en ji. Hi r ? 1 this the prop r I >v>> I'or his Ivnthm ? Sunetim s i think Mr ("un-ry might. lie rniste.'-'eu a ^out the Spirit loading him. lie mice pvofessen religion end was a public man for n number of veur?, am! uhouv nnr se 1 r ago ho so in thoehureli p.f| lor hi* wi'V had j?ro?? s 1 d n i eim l uid toMtne bio'hr-n ii?v met rk' tt, be riid 1 oInvn it -lie won'od relit/ion like his wife had i and wanted t.h bret hren ?n p?* v fe I for him Woriii""' ho * 1;n it. or not. I havv t ". r heard of him in "king a profession uinoe t sec 110 dirlerenc. in toe light. lie his now and the light he had before Now. I w'dl say that I have the greatest respect for religion and would never attempt to throw an obstacle in anyone's way. We are told to beware of false prophets Uj a-irfed m j h >w could I toll who lu\l tli-? grace of (Jf<l in his lioto't ami wh i did not? Tout is no trouble. A ulind man can tell apples from poaches '*Ye shall know the tree bv the frutt." lie says if t he best of our people go to box sunpjrs he is sorrv for the worst,. Certainly ho must mean he is sorry for himself, for I do not know of any one who has not or would not i/o to one except him. [Ie asked me what imp:ovement could be made to our school house He says the ccil'tug is good, has good seats, a good stove, etc. I must nay ho is mistaken again. There ire some seats but no go 3d ones, i We can have some desks put in the house, have a porch put to the front so when the children get there hefore the teacher thev can get out of the rain without, getting under the house. Guess he wouldn't call this . any improvement. Lie says we trustees had the school started when the people could not send their children and that we paid a teacher $-10 00 per month to teach an average of eight students. He said 1 must have very stout ; students Not many of them are as large as he is in size, but lead him in wisdom, We had the sole o started when we thought best for ' the majority, and our uveiv.ee wa as good as usual if not better. Our 5 average for the school was about eighteen. 1 I arn certain!v glad the teacher 1 did not get Mr Causey to make out thn annual report for her. Now, { will say to Mr Causey that wo trustees have ambition and public spirit enough to try to keep out school on an equality with utb r schools and believe we ran do it with decenc.v and in order .owl if Im 'does not like this his oi.lv hope is i to sec Mr ISrjwn and ,,aw us removed, and lien we will help to his surprise. II. M. Sarvis, j r Wo learn that Miss LoaFe TJrvan j has tendered her resignation a - n t teacher of the Hurrouphs ? .;der s School. The resignation to t - feet immediately, It is a'^o s her sister, Miss ^-r .h. I, > plication for I! r t . a) i . Louise is a young aiy of ohnrmii j personality, eultuieri and a c n.v plished arid has successfully ta ?. lo in this school for the past si vera! y sessions, a.nd her many friends wi: 1 t her a long l.tc of prompt rily and hap pinoss. i There will be a meeting of the j Horry Truck and Fruit Grower* I Association, Saturday, Janu irv 2 d ti j at 7 p. m., ut the Four Mile S.?ii'>o fclouac. Uo5. Dickson, Stc'y. 4P ; Is CONWAY, S. C., TI1URS I Billl lit ftlr. Thos. 1'hilip Hammer Captures Northern Bride GROOM WELL KNOWN HEBE T!?e Ceremony %v<?.?* Crkhrntp?t in j Philadelphia in i tie I'rtsvncc <>t* ;t 1 Cii etc of i'ih>it(i? u 11 (J iUla ! live j who Wish I'M cm Well 'I t ?* l'hil.u" ! I'liiii I're?-s mi* Sundiiy j I'OlHaMh t 111* h,| I \V ill if n t ( .f l.t u j Ill irri.-ir ?>f Mi* Tllnll) is ibid I) IliMi-i mer, ?>f ^ i inii jj"?n. and M t??s I Italia I liVuch Do'i.'O i, which \vi 1 On r? mi | w t 'u miu ii niton sr bv numf?iou>| I friends <>|* liip orii 'in in this i it\ ; "Two ? n ; 1 do I'i'tuijuts of otti.''iiivl ?('Siliuf.s oi Pennsv ivani i v oi'o | ii i < d in uiurriaj.ro wsterdav r tv i*- i j nnrtii at -I o'clock in St. Phi ip v | ! Pro testa i fcKpiseopal church, Fnrtv-j I second ^t.re ;? ?;t ii'lrm in' ; ( 1; i ) Al i I'd ! i i | Gibson !>? '- i [ otine the bi de of Mr Til alius PI .lip i If <Hli t.WAV i i li?* e rm ^v.' vx a* pT'v'va i?y; | l.Vv Noi innsi V;.1' I a:vi.'", ax- j >ist d by '' v Clavenco Watt Bis;; ' h ; m , ?v lot' "I *" 'Jtoil. I ? , | ? 1 ?f: ' i1 s.. 'ii, 11" iiMur ; I wi'b j g' ' ' Hu ..no lae". nut .? j i a i.h I'.'jVrli train. Jlcr t d'e. ."ni as < vi. :! v ' 'i m h 'c 1 >;. >< ,-.,s i in ! . lie ia..ri i ;t bounuet ?>i j a-I j )' l'ii'-v i y and wh.ie I. son y i roses. I " i'h m itron of 'lonor, Mrs Prill.nis IS.jli-burv Mcllheoiix, nerseh a n ~ I o?nt. I? id-*, vo'o a .vfown if |m1i? j on i,' el iiTo i Willi ;t n.n. of Oi Ionian i k, vx i h pink plum.vs. Tiio lliwers dm carrel wore bride moid rus"s j and xvIk, i ? i: "Toe tit! 1.- Il Hirer Mi-s K iith InntKav Walker nnd Miss Kleanot Wills Walker, w >ro wliiin oit'st. irooks, mid", Empire, a.ul win ?? ! > ,ke boi ?.ei ; trimmed with tid y I roses. ''hey carried b.i?Uets oi J Ori-ie-n ?i i i o-'\s "Air aohn Levering Hammer, bro| ther of the bridegroom, was best ' man, and .Master Lawrence God ley land Muster Henry God ley wore oa^es, The ushers were: Mr James Walker, Mr llobert Corson, J i\, Mr I timer K. Walling, Mr Hoi man White, Mr William IT. Blaney, of Now York city, and Mr IJarnet, of Washington, i). C. "Following the ceremony a reception for the family and intimate friends was held at i ho home of Mrs floury God ley, 214 South Forty-second street after which Mr arid Mrs Hammer left on their wedding journey. "The brido is tlio daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Dudley Dobson, of 414 South Broad street. She is'a J j direct d usee i'i dan t of Be wis Walker who was one of t ho first settlers in the Chester Valley. "The bridegroom was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania class of 1.1)04 He was a sprinter and bread jumper He won his "!*" for his bro al jumping in the intorcoilcgiulc$ of 11)04 and was one of the live man relay team that broke the world's record lor one mile, March f), 11)04, winning the "Manna" medal. In his Junior year, he won the Frnzier prize for the highest scholarship of all the athletes in the University. "Mr Hammer is a lineal dcscen dant on his father's side, of Dirk Keyset', and on his mothei's side, of j Weigard Covering, who were two of 1 the original settlers in Germantown. "Llis family possesses the first j I mar.'iu^; Cyrillic vtn m ide in LVnn-j j sylvanin, between Johan I'Vey j,m i ; jAnua Kathorina Uwei'lo); in 1690 I A very fj'iuint document written ov | i I r.iiH.ti i>.i11ifI I'nstorsuiM and sij.'n- ; **<I by many of iLo lii'bl seltlt'i'3 in : Ct 1 111 inlnw n. 4 Mr Hummer is a monriber of tho O.ipe |A*ar Club and ?In*. CJ???*??Jirm Yacht, Club, of Wilm"ni/lon, N. C , where l.e is euira</<-d in the lumber duhm ss q i o v\ I en! he and his br.d will nidKe their future home " ? ? ? " mij -? m?> The creditors and the other parities eoucerned in the Cooler eotr, pany list met Thuriday mo riir^.tnd j I agreed to let, th s property bolon - j 1 mo t ) tin' com* in bo so'd at, tine.- i I lion in front, of the buildim: at 11! j o\lo k < n i lie same day An o>der 1 had all eady t>< c*n granted 1 ! listrat p cvidii < "-r the t??vlo o' :.il j tlit1 j??ri hnblc .iIT, but th-ro w. ; some ibiogSj :i as o ran (? an 1 I oiLcr t not cov0rft(J hv tbh. 01den. .1 c u0 mcnt. c \ .Tf? i it all Aral was Hi?frtocl by itll 'hoj i. J , < i. I.HC ' a lOi'lU'y 8. s () 'Til j I J bo veil to thr , could b- pold i Me^prs l>a rc't A Mo:iroe were thai purchas.T;} aunt llio, pri;e pud was, *00i'i. I I i Wo nro requested to nnn luncc 1 bat. the box Mipp-", which was to I- we tak'Mi place at i tie Wore Oik scho >1 house r\ i lav 1.ii_?hfc has been ]) >? , 1 poi.o'a. No (I is men'ioned us t<? I v> tun ft will take place. 1 ! 1) .1. C Soiv?v and family are vi>it1 .u_, ia Georgia. 11 f ' yc ^ DAY, DECEMBER .'51, ISO; County S S. Con volition. The tollowinp is the pr >pram of second annual Kundav school c invention of ihe Horry County Sunday School As^oiathuj to be held in ; he Methodist church at Hoi is, S C , Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 22od, 23rd and 24th, 1901): Fit I DA V MORN I Nil. 11:00 a. in Devotional lOxorciscs' ? Conducted by Rev (?. F. Stanley. 11:15 Deport of President ? Paul, Qu ?t i >eb nun, C in ? av, S. C. 11Ih-put of Secretary?Mrs' M. ihii'U, I luck* vill.n S C. 11: ]5 Ih'Doi't of Treasurer?J. C. Spl Vh> . ( J<!U W t V, S (J, ! 50 Iviiol in oil. df Pclrpates. 1 i:00 in A i:i> lint iioMit. of Comm' lee-; Dial a-Meniruu t. < t" homes. 1 i do Aeipt in an ?? M -oiinp. rut DAY KW.XINO. 7:00 S>?p Service?Conducted by Robert M Floyd, 7 15 I low t? ()rp!ini/.e and Grade the Pi-'marv IVpr tm 'i.t, --- Miss Grace W. Vaudiver, Spartanburg, S P. 7 .*? > md ' ! \ Touchers and fV s u 1 i i " p - - J. C. Spivey, Conway, s c. . ,*i > wi'i'.i; \i a:e -end a.v School Vi'iN. n-o.T J. ;M Way, General Secielarv. ha n: ;t :i v v .n \ i\<; 'GOO Soipj S mv c 1 and D *votionK.-vm c m-? --Co'id iciod by T. l'\ ! ,n, ti')i is, G. lb: 15--Ten Mi? ut'-'S Talks. (Ijiiio 1' M m;-' ^ ait?-M, J. LJui. vk. t2? ! :m? Cra.ii ) Miss Grace r.it I -.lOJ! ( '?) Til.- Lb<;ini)Qr. ? Mrs M. S. bj-i:. t I) Ib'im v. y 0 1 ad'S?Mrs 11. I*1 I ,?f 1 ley. (.">) Use of the Til tekbo ii\l ?W. A. | lb 11 c* . 11:0a TV | nonrtan-'o of Statistics ? I . ,\1 \\?. y. 1 1:20 lb in (1 '] al !( f:ui.day School M >ii ctMno.i'-- 1 'a a Qn ut Icouum. 11:10 I'll" I'r miry Teacher?M iss (J i',<c** W \ inoi vor. 12:00 !) jri - ?.f County and Toivn!ii|> <dlic.er'?I. M Way. 12:15?OTerinys and 1 Medics for County and Stale Work?Taken bv RevG. K. Kdwards, Conway, S. C. 12:80 Report of Committee and C .Ml! I ilt'UllilMI Ml V ' 11 11'I*I"JS. Sl'N l? A V .MOIt NI N< 1. 10:00 Sunday School :M iss Moot in?r?.1. M Way. 11:00 Sunday School Missionary Sermon? llcv W.J. Langston, Conway, S. C. CONWAV TOWNSHIP SI NHAV SCHOOL CON VI1NTION. To bo held at llomowood Sunday, January 10th, 1000 at 0:00 p in. 11:00 Song Service?Conducted by Mrs 13 ray. 1:1a Our County Convention ? 1 'an! Quattlebaum. :I lia Tlio cl ities of the Teachers. H:15 The Pastor in tins Sunday School---!lev A. Id, Proctor. 1:1a The Young Ladv in the Sunday School?Miss Ma; gio Sweet and Mrs Had ley. Hound Paolo Sunday School Management---A . 10. (loldliueh. I*ol>or (s NVootl ward. Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock at the residence of Mr H. H. Hnhevts, 17 east Sixth street, Miss Annie Port Woodward was united in marriage to Mr Joseph P. Huberts, DrW. A. Ilobson officiating. Only tho immediate families of the contracting parties were present. Mr and Mrs Roberts are at home to their friends at i 1-4 oa<-t Fourth street?Times Union, Jacksonville, Fla. (Mrs Roberts is a daughter of the I 11% Mrs lCrb"c :i Fort W'oodwaid. !n infancy, on th d??ath of her mother, .d i' was adopted l>.' her uncle, l> F. w'oodvuid, of Fiav.ird, Fla. She is hij/hly ;.-t OMthplUln d and at the, time ? ' tier in irri i?je> occupied a very lucrative p ion as stenographs aid tvp writer in Jacksonvdle, Fia. She ties visited her old home oiKJO since leaving Horry. Her mutiv friends and relatives in this countv mil be ,j,lad to road tho above uotice ) We have for s et i; iskot factory shingles of all oradc.s. WaccamdW Shinolo Co | For W Li fclowoll. V\ aiitf' Hf tic StrvJccs. T.ot uj begin the i.ew your right and sc i< tho ! Sp 'oi I evangelistic services will b?'?r u -it ' I'ri hvtei'ian church u? x'u Sabbath, January 3rd. Kev li (J. Id c Leo , of i ?11 wood, will preach Sahb.tfh riiv" iig and oven* itig nl 11 a mi a.ul I p in. During I l.hi wv.ck foil >A-i, t .(,d extending j over the Htxo il Sabodh there will ! i.c i wo services ??a h ?j\*, the hours : to ue amiouiM e,?l i e I S.i|v>;uh, j'ho | piihloi k ??ik< 1 t;n is' i i . p o pie of ConI v* a v will cocp r.vle iu lueses scrI vices These, services uro ' rihe benefit of oil ihe pc.p'c. Ccluo and ask j our fi'.ends, to come. s. I II HE Gathered by a Herald Man on Ilis Rounds. CAliGiiT ON THE BOUNCE. Stray Hits 1' News Gathered |t>y l l?e Wayside tlio In forma lion ami Instruction of Herald Readers- Hnppcnliijcu of Interest About tlie Cllv. Tomorrow is Now Year's Day. Call at this olVieo for visiting cards. J.J Kihir snent last Saturday in Con way. II M KMoyd was in town recently on business. .1 (I Floyd was in Conway ono day this week. (i F Murroll was in Conway one day recently. After todav you must not forget to write DC Spivey visited the city one day recently. The weather was cooler after tho rain last week. Cet all kindsof good printing at the 11 era Id ollice. (> \V Leo was in town on business one day last week. There was cooler weather tho lat ter part of last week . 15 S Allen was among our pleasant callers last week. \V K lioberts was in the city on business or.o day last week. The town v as full of Christmas shoppers the first days of last week. .1 A Booth, of Adrian, was in Conway last Thursday on businessJ i! Shannon visited the Herald ollice. while in Conway last Saturday. I i.i i i < ... .i i narpcr, oi lodciviiio, visited Or>nway one (lav last week on business. .1 \V MeOormiek and son, of Stnlvey, spent a day in Conway last week. Clerk of Court Klecl, W L Rryan, arriverl in Conway from Little River last Suntlav. Read the advertisement of j I) Kingletary & Co., Loris, before buying a horse or mule. SC Dusenbury is at homo from the South Carolina University spending the holidays. This is the last issue of the old year. Call and pay up your dues if you have not already done so. A. P. KUiott has moved from liayboro to the farm of Hon Robt. II. Scarborough near Conway. All the turkeys that were spared at Christmas will certainly meet with an untimely death tomorrow. Auditor J A Lewis" will sell his line farm on Hear swamp to the county to be used as a poor farm. There will be an entertainment at (liven Se.ii school house New Vonc'i; evening, be<^i lining at half past seven o'clock. O (1 Cox, .J M (lores, W J Sarvis, l i J Watts, (1 W Harris, .1 C Dubois, James W Kd wards and j W (J or raid were all noted in Conway last week We are requested to say there will be a box supper at Antioch on January !>th, the proceeds to <^o to the church. Supt, Prince will be in Columbia Saturday but will return to his office Monday. Teachers eau mail their claims to him at Conway. book! Look! Where am I #oing? Hack to the old market to buy my fresh meats and sausage. Next door to L. 11 mirroughs Co. dec 10 tf S. C. Richardson, Prop. R I) Cox, of Makatoka, N. C , pissed through Conway one day last week on his way to visit relatives , and friends at his former home near 1 land. Trio many friends of Thomas Philip Hammer will read with interest the account of his marriage iii t.h'cj issue which rc.cpnt.lv nccnrrcrl ! in Philadelphia The shipment of liquors in Horry lust week were very lur^e. It is said that an extra car had to be put on one day. Messrs James A. Lewis and A. fI, Lon** have rented the store nexl door to the former store of the Ha L Buck Co., for the purpose of rum niito a furniture business. Thej are both well known business mei and their success is predicted. Mi Lontf is a son of the lato L. D Long and has had a Ion# experience | in business affairs* No. 38 There was a trial at ilomrwood last Tuesday of the rase of J. T. Tompkins against K. Norton Tompkins, resulting in a verdict for the sum of Forty-six dollars for the plaintiff. A new firm at Boris is Collins & Butler, composed of j F Butler, jr., and Archie Collins. They will manufacture lumber and deal in this article as wholesalers. They are youn^ business men of ability and will succeed. Catarrh Cannot tic Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of thedisease. Ca tairh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and the mucous surfaces. 1 hill's Catarrh Cure is not a rpiack medicine. It was precribed t>y one of the best physicbius in the country tor years and it is a regtdar prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers,acting directly on the mucous surfa -es. I lie perfect r.nmhinatlon of the two ingredients is what produces sucli wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send 'or testimonials 'rce. F .1 CllENICY A CO.. Toledo, < >. Sold by Druggists, price 7."> cents Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. There will bo an entertainment, with a play entitled "Old Maids Convention," at Cool Spring on the ni^ht of Friday, .January Sth, be^innin?j at 7:!J0 o'clock. The admission fee will be la and 25 cents, the proceeds to ?^o for the benefit of the church. ICveryoody cordially invited. Medicine Tliat in Medicine. "1 have sulTerod a good deal with mnlarla and stomach complaints, hut I have now found a remedy that keeps me well and that remedy Is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine tor stomach and liver troubles and for run down conditions," says YV (J Keislorof llalliday Ark, Electric Bitters purilies and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will he refunded If It fails to help you. JiOc at Norton Drug Co's drugstore. Alterations arc bein^ made iti the building of Hal L Buck Co , down at the corner, so as to place the staircase Koiujj to the rooms above with an entrance on the outside of the building on Third Avenue. The main storeroom has been rented by the Nisson-Todd Co., for a general merchandise establishment. Murk For Dcatli. '/Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope hud fled, when my husband go*. Driving's New Discovery," says Mrs A (J Williams of Bat: Ky, ''The first dose helped and Improvement kept on until I had gained .r>8 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holdsthe world's healing riVord for ccughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at. Norton Drug Go's drug store.* 60c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. The Pan Van Amusement company, running shows on the carnival order, arrived In Conway the first of i ho week by steamer from Georgetown and on Monday morning erected its tents aiono Th;rd Avenue for a week's performance. There are eight different shows iti the concern. ? ??^i ? ? m ?? This is Wortli Ueailiojf. Loo P Zelinski, of 08 Gibson st., Buffalo, N V, says; ' 1 cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had with Bueklen's Arnica Salvo. I applied this salve once a day for two days when every trace of the tore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under a guarantee at Norton Drug Go's drug store. NOTICE! My Dear SirNotice is hereby given that the regular Annual Meeting of the stock holders of the Hank of Conway will i... I. . l.l ? ? i .. - n- ? u?j nfiu in us unices in Conway, on Tuesday, January 5th, 1909 at 12 o'clock noon. The election of a Hoard of Directors and other of1 licers will be held at. said meeting, and such other business transacted as may be brought before it. ily order of the President. D. A. Spivey, Secretary. IX>U SAI.Il Seventy five acres, nioro or less, LMod un-land. having ten acres cleared, one dwelling house and barn, lying on both sides Kates Bay road, ad joining lands of Hen Mi&hoe Silas Cannon, S. h\ Bourn and oth ers. Nearest post otlice, Haskell, S* ; C. Address, T. P. Martin,. 1 Haskell, S. C ' | Notice. There will bo a meeting of the r strawberry growers of the Adrian i Association on on the second Sat' urday in January, 1909 at 2 p. in. . A full attendance is requested. 3 C. W, Booth, President. Per D. D. A,