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?& cimettsvillo Marble Wk ft J J[ f ?! W. McKLWEE, Proprietor. T ^O "51 I MANUFACTURER OF MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC -|^-?L,Designs and Prices Furnished on Applicatic if F 1 ESTABLISHED I88O. BW.rn.VlLL.. ? < r- ; - -- ,:;7 ,; :rWl^| V?A ; x . "*>-.,/f V7[7- AwtBlw J . -: ffrriflWr II The Medicinal Value of Whiskey H! .-> :? -.i'l -1 By the highest n odical authorities Indeed for 9E M effect; . . it must be the genuitio, pure, natural article like fiE | ?p c^T^y l?j| S I ' ^ TKE PURE. FOOD I I v? Ii.M^kvC3eV^ I | rUNXV T>IvO07C is unsurmwd or, > v.holcsome pleasant S 5j .-;! luieiaat or i.u iisvtsjor.T litvj ! tea 11 li f; !* tonic. I.vcrv drop Is distilled, "V B t '*<i and I '< led under vho ilirn.-t supv.'vKl-?n <f l\ S. Gov?rnmcMit QSj I 1 OS pooforo .1' I , |;jJ. !.-.:i v .; :. llo'VlU ; Mill c 11 'i - ! perfectly Pw ? ; . and f- fr.eii hn: n ,i ?;'. ti'!i" 'Giccn Government Stamp') f>>j 8j < ' >' the ?' 1. <>f . h tK-ttio str.tcs tl'c co'TOC t ujvj, proof u:i>l nuiuiiuy era GVNN.Y np.OOK iMSTJi.l.f :;V cn . Jclfcrsrm Go., Ky. ?91 m M } p? r ApTQ Q #?=? H? L .' EXPRESS PREPAID SiJP I |3 frcE sr.? of ft* ' Mia rytriSahfs? a p H ciai uo & Sons, lnc.,120r> E Main st., Richmond, Va. Cuzarus?Goodman Co Roanoke,Va 0. U!uin & Co., Jacksonville, Fla |S C. 0. Butler Co., Jacksonville, Fla t'l? ^ Id. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jackksonville, Fla (|| i> l'\ & C. r. Long,. . . Jacksonville, Fla K|S Altman Whiskey Co., Jacksonville, Fla, rag Hanne Bros Jacksonville, Fla. jp?3 Paul J J ay man, 410 W. 4bh St Cincinnati, Ohio. y^jj W.Markstcin, 123 Sycamore, St., Cincinnati, Ohio eg i.-i r L .!( ; LoXcS. StKO fltWIT TANCli WITH Y0U!l ofutn. ^ J|y-jv* ' finons s IBANK of LORIS M M ~ THE LAW'S Of T1IE COUNTRY, THE STATUTES 1 OK STATE AN1) THE UNTIRING EFFORTS OF WATCHFUL EYES SAFEGUARD EVERY BANK 3 TRANSACTION. MORAL -UNQUESTIONED ^ SAFETY IS OUR I'ROTTD ASSETS. a 1 __ OUR OFFICERS THOS E COOPER, Pres. J 0 BRYANT, V Pres. | EL SANDERSON, Cashier. Afitl g < i? FW w? ?> * ? i ii i a ? MI e taBBmaaaammmamm - ? ????????? FINE HOLIDAY GOODS I The Norton Drug Co , extends the compliments I of the sen son to its friends, customers and the I J general purchasing public and respectfully call I attention to their line of beautiful holiday goods, I !j among which can be found many useful articles, 1 ij such as B Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, 1 f: Fink Cut Glassware, Fine Toilet Articles, I Rubber, Goods, 9 $ The Finest Toilet Soaps Made, Colognes and Extracts, i Hair and Tooth Brushes, i 1 Stationery, Tablets, Bens Inks, T.kad and Slate Pencils, h Mkerschau.m and Brier Pipes, 9 \ ClOARS IN {>()? ., $1, .?'2 AND !? > BfiX K? I NyMWMiilU A ' flinVVU^i ID |.j Hi;vi.Kit's Fine Candies, I And other articles too numerous to mention A nice line of Hoi- I II iday Goods to select a present,that will please. Come to see us. I I Norton Drug Co| i a i in iii -111 ih f Kv J ' I $hc gorru gtald. Entered at the Pont Ofllce a' Conway, S. C an Sccou a C.hhh Mail Matter. I _ I* PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORN1NC IQ BY CONWAY PUBLLSlilNU CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEA I ? !, 11, WOODWARD, JLMltoi J THURSDAY. JAN 13, 1010. Conway's street lights aio as fine as silk?so fine, indeed, that sometimes they are out of bitfht. With no nitjht uolico Conwav is an inviting field for those who make their living by filching other people's goods against the peace and dignity of the State and to the personal loss of its citizens. It will be too late to lock the stable door after the horse is stolen, 44A word to the wise is suftieient." Now is the auspicious time to arrango a plan to keep down the wee ds and grass on the pavements in the residence eoctions of the city. In our opinion, as well as in that of many others, the most effective way to accomplish this very worthy work and to abate a very annoying evil, is to concrete the pavements. What say you, Mr Mayor, aud his Council? ? A man was fined $lf> in the police court in Columbia for chucking a lady under the chin while he was was drunk. Moral: lie sober when you chunk a lady under the chin? Anderson Mail. It also depends somewhat on who is doing the chucking?Exchange, It also depends on who is being chucked? Lexington Dispatch. Attain it depends on how the chucking was done. Aro we to have a Civic League at 1910? This is a burning question in which wc arc all deeply interested and we would like to see snch an important adjunct to internal improvement thoroughly organized and in active working order so as to undertake and carry on the patriotic work of making beautiful Conway | more beautiful. This matter is | pre-eminently and exclusively withI in the realm of woman's work and is for the matrons and maids of the city to say whether or not Conway is to have such a league. Mr L II Burroughs, head of the L fl Burroughs Co , and President of I Conway's Board of Trade, has com p menced the New Year along the i right lines in so far as the interests of Conway are concerned in reference i to increasing the volume of its business, His (ir:n, through him, has ffered seven nice prizes to the farrn>rs of Ilorry to be awarded to the contestants, the first of these being a barrel of flour to the farmer who f sells in Conway the first bale of the 9 present year's crop of cotton; second, fc . 1 L-i l- .L - ? m guuu uuii i*o uiu farmer who ships from Conway the firstcrateof straw 1 oerries; third, a pair of good shoes fc for the best pile of tobacco sold in E Conway; fourth, a pair of pants for the greatest number of pounds of tobacco sold in Conway during the season; fifth, a bag of rice for the largest yield of coru per acre; sixth, one dollar in cash for the largest ear of corn; seventh, five dollars worth of merchandise to the lady who sells greastest number of eggs in Conway during the year. These prizes are voluntarily offered by this firm and the olTer is accompanied by no unnecessary red tape attachments The contest is opened to all who wish to enter and they can do so with the full assurance of a fair field and no favors and that the awards will be made on merit alone. This opportunity should be a stimulus to arouse the pride of every farmer and induce them to enter the contest for one or all the prizes. In making ?.u:~ i*? i i,ui9 unci njiH urui nas set an exam pie that is ia every way worthy of imitation, and it is an evidence of the commendable spirit of enterprise and progress on their part. If every business house in Conway would do likewise doubtless the trade of Conway would be iucreased to such an extent that even the natives i would be astonished at that increase. Auditor C. E Barker is the author\lized agent of the Horry Herald JI while on his trip around the county, f Pay him your back du 6 when you IJ make tax returns. I t We have just i Mules. Wet! such variety th high everywhe buy, but we ar 1 > 10 I ^ b( from until Ap; We also will hi and other grai In fact everytl < >rs ri>s goods. Make our plac< LOR IS, U fp^ I Ssc^ BS2$ E fj IS il G8 fa B ?' 1*. P. P. ?ill purify rticI viryour p Mood, create 11 ro?>?I Ap;x'tit(>a >1 j;iv.? y.v - v i D wliolenysteiu tone mi l strew^lli. f ; P A prominent r??i?! hui>?tIm?vi.] ?> : } .'., | P'iVHftimli, stiftVritix with Maliiri . 1 f sl't. fun! Kheumnt i un imys : ' iitn t.il., r >.4 p P. P. P be never felt ho well in hi life, i | feels as if lie could live forever, if lie ui.nl.1 ' S alwayH ^ ?t P. P. P." I If you are tired out from over-work quJ L ! close confinement. luko n. f R Hon n l | r. r. | 3 If you ftp' feeling badly in tun spring 8 an. I out of uorts, Cuke | P, P. 1 IS Tf your directive organs need toning up, H | t:?Jio i.. 1 P- P" P- | \t, If vou suffer with hendneho, indigestion, u\ J debility ami weuuness, lAKo b' I P" P- P 1 If you suffer with nervous prostration, <j nerves unstrung and a gcucrul lot down R] 0 of the system, toko fc j 3 P. P. P. | y For Ihoo.i Poisen. Rheumatism, flrrnf- VI I, v.la, OM Sores. Malaria, Chronic Female a] t< Complaints, take 1 P. P. P. | j Prickly Ash, Poke Pool | | and Potassium. b The boat biood purifier in the world. V. V. I.I I'l'MAN, H Snuuinufi, - . Cloorjrln. 1 IlKQffiEflB&u&WSaSSB EiSSfc &3BB&S2 To all mv Customers and 1 | + Friends I wish a Happy, $ J Prosperous 1910. 3 ilMALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE W COI.UMlilA, S C. Ha?a&aaagBagg?5^ ^ jjjj | CONWAY | | Parlor Market | | | WD WOODWARD. JR., Proprietor j| J COUNTRY PRODUCE g Constantly on hand. The highest ?j | market prices ivdd for Chl?k< ih 0 g unci Kggs. .411 kinds of Vegcta- | ! B hies in season. $ FRfcSH PRIME BEEF . | Veal, M utton. Pork, Sausage,Fresh a , | and Salt Water Fish, Fine Nor- I | folk Oysters andall kinds of Game \ I in season. ^ PURE ICE DELIVERED t?j , I at any time during the week and H | until 10 o'c lock on Nundajs. ri he fc " | patronage of the public is solicited & i * and satisfaction guaranteed. g , Trcspas* Notice. All persons aro hereby forbidden to enter upon or in any manner to 1 trespass uuon that certain tf.iot /.f w VI UVU V/ I land in Bayboro township, bouudeu by lands of W II Bellet al, known as the Elisha Tyler place, and now occupied by hiui. All persons violating this notice will be prosecuted. A P Johnson, FI IIWoodward, December 11, 1909. 4w40. received, November 15th, a < hink they are the best ever sh at all purchasers can be suit re and we know it is a big1 e able to offer a little V5 * > > than some dealers and will gi csidcs. We will keep on haiu 1 C J rn ojl next year 8 11 111 MsllS ive :i variety of Buggies?Ha( Jes to suit the people, as wel ling in that line. We offer L EO as cheap as any other dea ? your headquatcrs while in to || | so Teachers examinationAn extra leathers examination for the year lias heen ordered by the State Board to be held at the court house on Friday, January 7th, f A I) 1010. This examination will y he open to all appjiotm t.s for teacher's ? certilicates. 1 S IT Ilrown, ( Superintendent Education, td. i I ___ I I c/ WIP.illtf s III? i 9 W c^j i VS %WS B B 3 j H* i L. e>^i ??~ Another Opf 0b<^/ j j ^ | j We are still in the le fofrj/*- s~ caur^J everything. It will \ ! i j ^ "i place before baying y< : ^ I +Z] Clotl ?T?j Dress Gooc f?| an d S dk ??^;. We can furnish goo( $4 to $20. Can fit art] ^ \ date suit at the right j S??j cream of the northern | ing to give our custom We have our warehoi I and can sdi you good i; ???^jj $3.50 up. Call and see 6^1 Sd COMF cw^-j - I Trespass Notice. All persons aro hereby positively t ! forbidden to trespass upon mv lands r in 1)0^wood Neck township, bound- j j cd by M A. Royals, the Waccamuw fi j riyer and B, B. \rereen, by llshing, j | hunting, hog feedi ng or in any man- ^ ; tier whatever under the pains and f penalty ot the law. B. J. Vereon. I FOR SALB?Oyster Shells Lime 1 at Sb 00 per ton, sacked, and F O B steamer at river. This is intended mainly for agricultural purposes. t ( but) will make excellent mortar, also [ i a k'ootl white wash whon mixed with c salt water. y B tKSLAl' Kit, LAC11ICOTTE & Co., i Wavorlv M* Is S C. C \ J J Ward, of Little River, spent . several days in Conway last week. M C Butler, of Loris, was in Con- t way on business one day last week. I CARLOAD of Horses and ipped here and they are of ed. Mules and Horses are undertaking sometimes to HE LIBE11AX, . veyou a SQUAE 1^ i a good selection of stock ikney, Parker, Ili^li Point, 11 as Harness, Robes, etc. them for O^V?SIl or ler for the same class of wn. UTH CAROLINA Oats for Sale. Wanted?To soil 500 bushels of -lorry raised seed oats. Also several new wagons and second hand vagons at a bargain. 3 seventy aw gins, second-hand in good or ler for sale cheap. Apply to J. P. Derham, J! recti Sea, S. C. Tho Hnrnlil irnp? i n t.r* nnnrlu linmn ii EIorry County. *e | lortunity to ^ n?> ad with anythingand . . .. >ay you to visit our ? >ur winter supply of linor 111J *4 Is, Notoins ip h?es ^ i all wool suits from pbody with an up-to- ^2? price. We have the markets and are go ers tlie benefit of it. ^^?*5 use full of furniture ^*9 iron bedsteads from Ay^L, US. ^ 0ol?iOS >ANY. ^ ^fS Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden o hunt, fish, feed stock, or any man * ier to enter or trespass on my land n Galivanfcs Ferry township, boundd on north by S H Fry, south by II i1 Grantham. Those who violate his notice will bo prosecuted to the all extent of the law. 4*38 GEO M KIRTON. Mmmc Tn CADiirno iiuiiul iu ranmcnd Make your fertilizer for $5 00 per on. Good as the commercial costing five times as much. I have ounty right for Horry and will sell ou manual and chemicals for makng the fertilizer. INVESTIGATE ? J. M GORMAN, Jon way, S C., R, F. D. 1, Box 41). w41. illfiKIFN^ 18 THE ONLY GENUINE ARNICA SALVE