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lire sjforrjr glmltl.,' Entered at tl'f JNut Ofllce h' Conway, S. C an Sooonn Ciasa Mail Matter. * PUBLISHED KVKKY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. S JlTiURIPTION UNK DOLLAR PER YEAli If. H, WOODWARD. JCriitor THURSDAY. SEPTK/V1BER 8. I9IO As a tobacco market Conway is climbing up the ladder. Progressiveness and liberality in all enterprises should begin in Cony way. ~ nor. flnno tint I in - A lie open tlticr BCII9VU WUI o gin until November 1, and then only bucks are lawful game. ?? Nut, what Conway is, but what Conway can bi made if our people would only pull together to that end, should be the slogan cry that will lead to victory in the battle for civic and industrial development. An exchange aptly remarks that 41 Better a man who fails in his efforts to do somethingjthat one who never tries." Try to do something for Conway. You will feel much better for having tried, even though you failed, than not having tried at all. The voters of Con way should bear in mind that the town registration hook will close on Mondav. Septem ber l2ih, and that if they have not already done so they should get their certificate before that date so as to be in a position to vote in the town election should they desire to do so. The people of Horry are paying more careful attention to fruit growing this year than ever before We hear of one instance were th< peach orchard at Myrtle Beach is tc be enlarged by the addition of a large number of trees. Anothet farmer has placed an order for 100 peach and pear trees. We also hea> ol other orders from almost ever} section of the county being placed with nurserymen for larger 01 smaller number of trees. It has beer practically demonstrated that the soi and climate of Horry are especially adapted to the growth and remarkable development of all kiuds ol fruit and berries, more especially thepeacb, and the fruitgrowing in dustry promises to be a very important and remunerativeone for th( people of Horry in the near future Not since the incorporation of Con way has its streets and sidewalks been in such a deplorable condition as they now are. In some places gullies and holes are washed in them making them dangerously unsafe for pedestrians, especially so during dark nights when the electric lights are switched otT. Then, again, there are others standing in water and mud making them incubators for mosquitoes and cesspools of malaria. sickness and suffering, Grasses and weeds are growing luxuriously in the heart of town, even upon its J ! ^ .1 -L _11 ...L ! .L principal ujurougmuies, an ui which is a standing menace to the health of the town and endangers the life of the citizen. It^is unpleasant to call public attention to this matter in this way but civic and sanitary conditions have gone from had to worse until they are such as to make it the duty of every citizen to demand better protection against disease and death breeding places. Hows This. Wo odor One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrah that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah Curo. F. ?), Chenney & Co. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have kown F J Chtnney for the last 15 years, and I believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made bv his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testmon ials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle, Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation . W L Bryan went to Columbia last week. PROHIBITION DON'T PROHIBIT. Alleged Sale of Cider and Ale Under the Shadow of a Church. MrElitor: Why do you suppose Feutheistone & Co., wants any more prohibition law? We have law to prohibit the legal sale of intoxicating drinks in Horry county, but it don't prohibit the illegal selling. There is something sold to any one that will buy at any and all times that the seller culls cider and ale and the buyers and drinkers say that one quart will make them swear and stagger and two quarts will make them strike the first one that gets in their way with brass knucks, or draw a pistol on them. There is a law to prohibit the carrying of pistols and knucks. But it don't prohibit. It is a farce. It ro t.iut/Ua ntirl l/niwl.'t; t.n ir/i i 11 t f 1 I UlIU ?' O J./ig M I1V* I. HMV/..W wv ^ vr . ? - w Zoan chinch and sit in the seats with their owners in time of service, Jt allows some of the pistol and knucks toters to stand in the church ard in time of service and curse until they could be heard in the church, The last time that Mr Bailey preached at this church in last yeur the behaviour of some (and they were members) was so bad ihat he had to rebuke them in time of serv ce, and be told them that the lacket they were making remined him of the racket of a mad bull. There is more drunkenness in this community now than there was when there were two dispensaries *"> n/i.tnuf ,r j n rl fun nwtnk rmd I II ULJV t'JULi u | j UUVi VV *i wvyiw M*?v. knucks now to one then, and these pistols and knucks have taken up mostly with church members Prohibition don't prohibit. This stuff - cidor and ale?is sold within onefourth of a mile from Z jan church by R J C Ward, and he is one of the boss members, PtoLibiiion don't prohibit. O M Watts. CANDIDATES CARDS FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candidate to retirement t tie Sixth District of South Carolina in Uoncress. subject. to the i tiles and regulations of the lh mocratic Primaries. 1'. a. HODGES I hereby announeo Myself h candidate fur reelection to Congress iroiii tlie Sixth District subject to the rules ot the Democratic Primary J.E. ELl.EKKE JUDGE OF PROBATE I announce myself a candidate for the ofliee of Probate Judge, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, J. S. VAUG1IT. I am a candidate for the ofliee of Probate Judge subject to the action of the Demo ralic Primary. W 1) LA Wit I MOKE FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce1 myself a cundiduto for election to the ofllccof County A iiilitor of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. N C ADAMS, Conway, S C* I atn a candidate for reelection to the ollice of County Auditor feiibject to the rult ? <>f the Democratic Primary. I thank my friend# for their anpport in the past and solicit their aid | in the present contest. (J. E. HA itK EH FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate in Simpson Creek township. If oiect d will give my careful attention to the office. I have had good experience in ollice business. Wishing your hearty support in the coming Primary. JOHN WCAitTEK CHURCH 131 RECTOR V, I'll K>" 11 YTIfl It IA N CHURCH, ItKV A S DOAK, PASTOR. Preaching each 2nd Sunday at 11a inand 8p in., and 3rd Sunda) at 11 u in Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Sunday school every Sunday at 4/30 p ni. Westminister League. I Good News | 8 "I write to tell you the [5! ffi good news that Cardui Has helped me so much ^ M and I think it is just p gj worth its weight in go d," j|| 8 writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- ||| H shall, of Woodstock, Oa. wl 8 "I do hope and trust Ifa jn that ladies who are suffer- g| M ing as I did, will take |?1 51 Cardui, for it has been a |ja God's blessing to me, and Kg ygj will certainly help every B B lady who is suffering/' E?j rx mm iCARDUl The Woman's Tonic No matter if you suffer H 9 from headache, backache B 99 pains in arms, shoulders B H and legs, dragging-down JEt fl feelings, etc., or if you D R feel tired, weary, worn- gg H out and generally miser- |9 M ab\Q?Cardui will help you. B BTj It has helped thousands B B of other weak, sick ladies B B and if you will only give M B it a trial, you will be B B thankful ever after. B d N JENRETTE CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC Writes 'I iflct-, Mortgaged, Liens, Agree ments ,Conducts, &c, ADstructlng and I Copying a Spet ialty, THE HOmvY ramt \LU, THU1 JfHEl ! A. 11 Rc I A _ 4 I Our experience w; labored for their best tobacco at once and it STORE IT A] II am Yours ] J. R 8 W WWVWVi Ul I1IL. pew wnt < ? < 100 bbJs Pride > 125 bbls Saxon j 50 bbls Capat* 50 bushels Se< ^ 2,000 Cotton S > 400 bushels Cc ^ 3,000 lbs Smok > 200 bushels Be > 300 bags Ships > 155 caddies Tol On the above we will i ^possible. Come to see us. ^ways have it and want you iPalmtto Gri > THE COOPER V CMULLINS: 62AAAAAAAAAAAA^ Feed and Lr Special Attenti Commerc JPrices I(< D. G. ^ TIOLEIVHONK No. 7. High Gr< Fresh Bread and Cakes a?ways on 11 lied with choice #oods for family u 1st possible notch. Phone orders gi every guaranteed. Phone No, 13. VEGETABLES B. T. HYM# iSDAY, mPTKMUBR 8, 1910 RRY TOBi THE PLAN! mnd Fair a Six Days ith the farmers in the past j ; interest and tried hard to will be stored free and fre< VD GET ADYANC for a Successful Season, BOWL mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmarn iat Flourf of Richmond ^ ola. ^ ed Rye. heets. v rn. C ;ed Bacon. ? st Meal. C tuff. ? bacco. C make the closest prices^ We have the stock, al-> ir business. \ jcery Co.,| WHOLESALE < s cS sttsville Marble Wk> kV. McRLWEE, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF ENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. nd Prices Furnished on Application for Anything in Our Line. S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C, KSTABLISIIEI) 1880. 1THMUK 8? my Stable I -W.J on Given to :ial Men 3a,sona/ble. HINSON ide Floui i hand. Our Grocery Department se and are marked down to the lo ven careiul attention and prompt d< . IN SEASON. I|J THE BAKEK. Ny THE GROCER MAN ICCO WAF "ER'S FRIEND. ,nd Square >roves us a friend to the farr get the highest prices for tl e of insurance. 3ES IF YOU NEE1 t ? - ??e p iiiiur^vrrrvr- 3* ES, Mai I COTTON I WILL BE A BIG PICE. ; Bwhile you are selling your money gcrop start an account with us. We Swill appreciate it, whether it be ?-- ? ?11 x 1 " ?/LvtMik M l? M /I I <1 I 1/ ilflllitll or lill \ OI1IV 111 <inu linn tit over with us. Conway Savings ! I Sank In First National Bank Building. I). A. pivey. President. \V. Percy Hardwicke, Cashier. E1. JE k (Prickly Adht Poke ? MAXES rOSITIYK CURES OP Physicians endorse P. P.P. ut splendid combination, and proscribo It with great satisfaction for tbe cures of all bI forms and stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphllitlo Itheu- I matism. Scrofulous Ulcers and Soros, ? Glandular Swellings, Bhoumatism, Kid- ^ coy Complaints, old Chronio Ulcers that ^ CATARRH , ( hare resisted all treatment, Catarrh, Hkln B T^1-?--- r.hmnin TatpsIA ^ jiA/ifJMiw, ? " --? w ? mm Complaints, More uriel Poiaon, Tetter, Bc.ddhead, etc., etc. 4 r. P. P. is a powerful tonlo and an excellent appitixer, building up the m eystcm rapidly. If you are weak and * feeble, and Seel badly try P. P. P., and RHEUjj The Bcs E 1 For the best of every thii , with go to Dusenbury & 0 Our We guarantoo to heat wVu sidered. Come see us and buy wl is w Dusenbt Toddville, IEHOUSE] Dealing* I Week. ners as we have always I le weed. Bring in the B D ANY MONEY. | lager. | Paid jj ^Deposits# 7*m loot and Potassium.) ALL TORM8 AND STAGES OP yon will regain flesh and strength. msb Waatn of energy and al lil Isoams reanlttnf 3GP from over tax In g t bo system are cared by ? the nee of P. P. P. Ladleewhoce systems are poisoned sal whoso blood is in an impure oonditiondne to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonlo aad UPf s3bbbsb mzbbhhhhhhhhm ? S SCROFULA QBBr blood cleanaing properties of P. P. P? . Prickly A*h. Poke Root *tt4 Poti? IWBt *- ?J Bold by all DrugglaU. 5g f. v. lippman ggJl Proprietor 8avannaH, Ca. IATISM fc of verything tig to eat, to wear and to work < Company. Prices it you can get elsewhere, quality con hon you tu cd good merchandise. try & Co., South Carolina