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-- - - m ^ ii i . ? . I'M ftontt limit!, Ent? r?<l at llt> Pont OtMco ir Conway, S. C. an Sftvcu t (. -una Mail Matter. I'UbLlSHKl) EVKKY Tl'l'RKDAY MOKN1N*. BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION ON li DOLLAR PKK VKaK H, II, WOODWARD, KdUot THURSDAY, FIJI 10, 1010. The compulsory education bill received its knock out blow Friday in the House by a vote of 78 to 20. Mr M M Stanley voted for the bill and Mr Singleton is not reported ts ha\.P? voted for or against it. I-dependent is the. farmer wio mikes his own bread and meat. 1*. matters not to him whether meat b selling a' 18 or S cents per pouno for :ie will have none to buv and I e can jrct no more than 8 cents f r it it v hen he sells. v> ? ? We s'nte as a matter of fact merely -hat the animosity of the Columbia S' >t \ 6 >^ains t the tribe of Tillma > is pretty thoroughly understood throughout "t.be State. The me p mention of the word Till ma bae- the same ( Meet upon the Coliim bia State that red llaunel has upon a mad bull. At the February meeting of th< Si ate Fair Associat ion held in Co Iup hia Wednesday evening last, A W. Love, the Secretary, was ask eh to resign beino accused of defraud irg the F.i'v Association, and VV. tl. De e? port and family, who wcr? ol jjj'Hsr? d ? s st reet attractions, ant that free passes placed in the handsof hove wore sold and the proceed applied to his own personal use The report of the Committee w;e submitted by Col, T). A. Spivev. r O We are ?k\d to be able to slat? tha ; the State Agricultural Depart merit has at last decided to establish a far at demonstration station in Horr . This decision was brought abro < through the per.1 istent etTorts of S-"-itor Spivev and Representative Sincleton, wiio wearied not in presenting the magnificient possibilitieh of Horry for the successful car ying on of such an important and use ul branch of industry in our micst- Ev reference to an article published elsewhere in this issue it will be seen that the arrangements no<v are that Drof Williams will be in Conway the latter part of the we* t to superintendent and perfeci the work necessary to starting the sta'ion. While Corwav sleet. Doric canini-. ed *ae Cotton Seed Oil Mill. Natura.ty wo would have much preferred the Q.iil to have been located at Conway, but as the merchants and business int rest of Conway were carc ess and inditTerent concerning this m itcer and said by their action that they did not want the mill, we are tl*ally glad that the business man of our enterprising neighbor saw th ir opportunity and had the pluck and energy to grasp it. We a'e sincere in extending our congratulations to the people of Lor:s on the success of their coin 1 mendable t (Tort to increase their material prosperity. Wo don't think that we are putting it too strongly when we state that the success of the cotton seed oil mill as already an assured fact and that the whole county joins in singing the praise of the enterprise of the men behind it. Senator Spivey has t vo measure in the Legislature that are of especial interest to the people of Iiorry, one giving the Supervisor authority to sell the "poor farm," and the other authorizing the State Sinking Fund Commissi >n to lend Horry These measures were introduced by Mr Spivey at the request of the Board of County Commissiorers and because he beleWcd it to be to the iniofno? tu.* ? ? v ?' u\. ? u i;i li cour.ty to s'Ml the poor farm and put tho proceed > in an imprevom ;ntt Vat would be of practical use?a new bridgo across Kingston lake at Conway. The other bill was to enable the Supervisor to borrow $H,000 at a low rate of interest, finish paying for the bridge and to use the balance on 1 he roads. As Supervisor Murreli is opposed to selling the farm and Mr Sp'vey's purpose was to strengthen, not weaken the Supervisor in the prosecution of the duties of his office, he has decided to withdraw both bills. More's the pity. H r HUts** ~ ? Bonnottsvillo Marble \Y kf ^ A A A J, W. McKlAVlSK, Propriof dp. H jJmjl f mainuf actukf:k of 'FurO^ MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. designs and Prices Furnished on Applicaticr ^for Anything in Our J S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C, 1stahlisned istto. ^^MjiiTygr (t?N1ETl?>ILhB, H. f 1 Good Whiskey Stimulates 00 the circulation of the blood?makes the liver active and the Erf Em bowels regular. For most headaches and simple complaints it rod 5S0 is better than any drugs or medicines. Next time you feel Spij j SunnyBrook 1 1 % Whiskey ? m n is bottled in bond, therefore absolutely pure, natural, straight Q whiskey, mellowed by age only and with a delicious flavor. Used Ey H0 judiciously, its effect, is both invigorating and exhilarating. The KB "Green Government Stamp" on each bottle is the official proot HB BT %at it has been distilled, aftcd and bottled under the super- &S |?j \ .sion of U. S. Government Inspectors. g v, SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., Jefferson Co., Ky. t J M j% ==FULL QUARTS=$?T if g BY EXPRESS PREPAID NnJ it From any of the following Distributors; p H Clarke & Sons, Inc., 1205 E Main Sj., Richmond, Va ^ M Cazarus?(roodman Co Roanoke,\a R# B C. Blum & Co., Jacksonville, Vla gl g? ' C. C. Butler Co., Jacksonville, Via ! Eg Efl L. Loeb Whiskey Co., Jackk sonville, Via Enj B I). F. <fc C. P. Bon#, Jacksonville, Via fl U Dolauey &, Co Jacksonville, Via |pvj ^ Han tie Bros Jacksonville, Via, kvj? H Paul IJ ay man, ..Chattanooga, Tenn p^| la M.Markslein, 128 Sycamore. St., Cincinnati, Ohio. |r* H SHIPPED IN PLAIN BOXES. ^END REMITTANCE WITH YOUH OKUER. 8*5 NO fiOODS SHIPPED C.O. P. |BANK of LCRlsjl | THE LAWS OP THE COUNTRY, THE STATUTES f | OP STATE AND THE UNTIRING EFPORTS OP | | WATCHFUL EYES SAFEGUARD EVERY BANK ? I TRANSACTION. MORAL -UNQUESTIONED t> 1 SAFETY 15 OUR PROUD ASSETS. I * ? I J OUR OFFICERS | J THOS E COOPER, Pres. J G BRYANT, V Pres. { | EL SANDERSON, Cashier. I HOWARDS ARNICA LINIMENT FOR NERVE AND BONE This is an external remed? and is a sure cure for ary and all so-.tp, of Ilheurnatism, Sciatica, Gout, tiff Joints, Neuralgia,Sore Throat, Sprung, Bruises; or, rains and Aches in any part of the body or limbs PRICE 25 CENTH Norton Drug Co. a ki# *isi i ii _aaa?? k??? - We have just re Mules. We thi such variety thai high everywhere buy, hut we are rno i* ^ 1 3 > 10 A 3 ^ hes from until A?)ril We also will hav and other grade In fact everythi < >;% rr ? ] goods. Make oar place 11 XKi LORiS, Notice. A mooting of the stockholders of Loris Tobacco Warehouse Cornparv; is hereby called to meet at the Hat U ,,r r r. i c i ... 11 ' i > u i ijoi 13, jjinin, it * ill 1 I ') OKU l< a. in., on Friday too 11th day of February A D. ID 10, for the purpose of considering an ;ni:re:iMi of capital stock of said Boris Fob icoo Warehouse Company from its present authori/.td amount to the suui of teu, thousand dollars, and for tno purpose of considering any other matters that may be brought be- j fore said meeting. By order of the officers and directors this -1th day of January A. D. 11)10 Thos E. Cooper, E. L. Sanderson, Attest: Directors. T. E. Cooper. Pres. E. L. Sar.dertou, Sec y, td. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) State of South Carolina, ) County of Horry S , COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. F. Holt, both m his own right and ns Administrator of the personal estate of Jane Holt, Deceased, Plaintill', against John Holt, L. D. llolt, W. E. Holt, lit njamin llolt, Annie Williamson, Mary Hardwlck, Rebecca Sh -lly, A>rne< Johnson, Rosa Floyd, SCpha McCrncken, Fannie Graham, Julia Alforl and Henrietta Alford, Dofendtints. To the Defendants, John Holt, L. O. ) Holt, W K. llolt, Benjamin Molt, Annie Williamson, Mary Hardwiok, Rel.ccca Shelly, Agnes Johnson, Rosa Floyd. Zilpha McCracken. Fannie (Jr: ham, Julia Alford and Henrietta Alford. You are hereby summoned and re- I quired to answer theooinplaintin Miisao j nun which nss upcii iiicd in Tli oil ice of j the Clerk of the Court of Common 1 *!< is for the said county end to serve n copy i f your answer o the said coinphiint 0:1 the subscriber at his office at ('onway S C., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such s- r 1 vice; and if you fail to answer the com- | plaint within the time aforesaid the piaintiil in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the coinplaint. January 11th, A.I). 1010, W L BUY AN C C C P. 11 II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Benjamin Holt Absent Defendant; Please take notice that the c mipln'nt in the foregoing stated action and the summons of widen the foregoing is a copy were filed in the otliee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway K C., on the 12th day of January, A 1> 11)10 11 II WOODWARD Plaintiffs' Attorney W L BRYAN C C C P 0w40 Magistrate Summons For i Debt. | State of South Carolina, > j County of Horry. { 1 By N. Bweel, Magistrate, Esq , to J. T. Tompkins, of tie-County of Horry. Complaint having been make unto me, I by H. H. Woodward that you are in-J debted to ldra in the sum of Fifty and no f 100 dollars, on account tor legal services rendered to you aud in your behalf, during ths yetrs beginning November 8th, 1000 and ending November 8th, A. 1). 1009, as more fully appears by an 1 ? mixed sworn statement hereto attached and made a pnr<" ht reof. This is therefore to require you to np-' t ,-441 !- /? |>V(II irciwi'- iurt III IIIJ^ IH1I*"0 111 l/(in\V !U , ! S C. on tho 10th day of February 70.U to ?nswor to Ho- said complaint, or judg ment will bo given against you by delault. Dated January 20tlu A I>. 1010. N. Sweet, Li. S, Magistrate. H. II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. To J.T. Tompkins, absent defendant; IMease take notice that the Summons in the foregoing action, of which the above is a copy, togeth r with tho com-I plaint, were tiled in my office at Conway, 8. C., on the 20th day of January. A. I). 1010. N. Sweet, Magistrate, (L. S.) fie Witt's IKiitt Salve For Piles. Burn*, torso. ..-..Ml 111. ,.1?..-?lO^i. Ill I . ceived, November 15th, a nk iluy are the best eter s t al! purchasers can be sui ^ and we know it is a big able to offer a little 31 < ) ban some dealers and will % ides. We will keep on hai I of next year e a variety of Buggies?Hs s to suit the people, as w ng in that line. We offei i \d as cheap as any other de your headquaters while in t p | S( Ui m blliif CVs-l I -I 1 CV"' s Another Op E cflur vm r on $La y i | 1 I j Mil I | We are still in the 1 I ^ everything. It will $vvj ^ \ place before buying ; {[ R gr; Cloi |T$! Dress Goo Sj| and We can furnish go |;r| $4 to $20. Gan fit ai ii date suit at the righ j cream oi'the norther] *pg to give our custoi Wc have our wareh and can sell you goo $3.50 up. Call and sc mi oygli (*SfcA/ | Sq COM CKa' | \ Bargains! Bargains! Willi.H T?lf: V L AST A limited numner slightly used High Grade Organs for only These organs appear near now and are wan nted to last a long lifetime, x.-rms of sale given on applieation. Write for catalog staging terms desired. This is an opportunity in a life time to possess a line organ at about cost. Answer ouiek for such bargains don't last long, address: Maloncs Music. House Columbia, N. C. PIANOS ANI> 01KIAN8 CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuff3. ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, anX it iirst class style. SPHCIAL NOTl K Collars and CutTs held for 30 day* and if not called for will be sold, Yoursfor good wor?t, GEORGE LUM RllfiKIFN'^ is THE ONLY CENUINE ARNICA SALVE CARLOAD of Horses and hipped here aiul they a re of ted. Mules and Dorset are undertaking sometimes to i It ES L1BE KAI^ jive you a ? U yV & ? JLO l/i n colui't irtn af . I *w?l.r iw %.? f, VJ U M OMVV k IVII Vi C IUV IV ickney, Parker, High Point, ell as Harness, Robes, etc. r them for OAS1I or aler for the same class of own. 3UTH CAROLINA he A, mm fs |? 01" p ,!' ^ S portunity to ;^2 lead with anythingand pay you to visit our your winter supply of i 1 thing p3 ids, Notions joj! Shoes l:4o od all wool suits from "^2 nybody with an up-to- ! ^2 t price. We have the i a markets and are go- j tners the benefit of it. ouse full of furniture I d iron bedsteads from i ' :e ?s- ^ | ^2 PANY. jSS Si at ii Your True Nainn . i We wish to state again as we have many tiroes before, that this paper || cannot publish articles that come in unaccompanied by the true names ' of the writers thereof. This week we have received three articles, one signed "Li B. C." ore signed "A." and the third signed "Jack Frost," We have no means of knowing the true names of the writers of these articles, and should any question arise wo would not know who to hold responsible for the stat. meets therein contained, We wish to publish the views of the people on different questions, hut be for w do so we must know who the writers are, although their true names need . W.. <- 5 1 4.L i.wu i^o in tiMi piipur, 1 * ?? 1 w ^ ?***?.' >*'% ."*fi .? A .???I (Notice to Creditors.. All persons holdingclaims against the estate of Louis II, Randall, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same with tne underpinned, N, 1 within the time provided by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery; and all persons in1 deb ted to the said estate ara icreby notified to make payment forthwith to the undersigned. A. V. Lessen t Qualified Administrator of Louis H. Randall, Deceased. January 25th A. D 1910, 4w45.