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* She ffotrg ifeeall Published Kvery Thursday. THURSDAY OCT 17th 100 ? ; ? mvrrmn local and othf.rwisk. U iv.' you \> ii. 1 your subscript ! in? T!i- weather was cooler yesterday. Don 't for^o* Spiveys Bemty ll ?ur The weather was cloudy last Sat' u rd.iy. St ate ("on >table \V. S McOashill J r, left yesterday for D irlin^ton. H T. ITyuiin spent a day or two in Wilroirgtm this week. 1 %(J. Rhodes of Daisy was in town last Monday or. business. Nice line of Clothing che ip at S T Sosions*. Tho tin roof was hoin?; placed on the Ivin?x building yesterday. Mrs, 1). T. McNeill loft last Tuesd ly for Clarkton, N. C A mad do.' was killed on Main Street yesterday. Oip'S, napes very nice and cheap at S. T. Sessions'. John Daniels returned last I'Yi- < day from*a short visit to Galivnnts Ferry. Miss ltuth Uurrou^h.s left la.-t Wednesday on a trip to New York city. There were no eiyil cases of im portunce to be tried in court last week. Nice lot of clothing at Spivcy's. Miss Sallie Do/ier and ltalph i)o7.im' left las! .Vlmuluv for U'llminir ton. Mrs. G. B. Jenkins went to Wilmington las. Tuesday and returned the same day. I Mrs. Bryan of Wilmington left for ?* ho.de yesterday after visiting her daughter Mrs. Me.i t Jones. 1 have closed a bargain for a large lot of Sample Shoes S. T. Session. Geo. Marsh went to Darlington last Wednesday and returned on .last Friday. Bring W. U. Lewis all your hides, lie pays the highest market price. The rooms arc being plastered and finished up in the new annex to the Spivey Building. J as. A. Norton left la>t week for .Co1 logo. He finishes his coarse in .medicine next year. Mrs. B. G. Collins returned from Jlendersonville last Tuesday. JC W. Harrington will do some of 1 the carpenters work, at the now mill b aiding of D. W. RaperA Co. n f ' i * * .*> >rno 01 luc materials arc on tne ground Tor tlu; erection of a cottage i on Auditor Lewis's lot on 5th Ave line. Miss Bmmic Coles left recently for wiuthrop Collage, she having won the scholarship from this county Miss Fannie Coles Is teaching the public school at Orantsville. 1 Just received at \V. It. Lewis' a big lot of Fee Doe Homespun. A brand new ladies bicycle never been uced, for sale cheap Apply at ( the Hk'iai.I) office. A nice ladies bicycle complete and nl! ready for riding, has never been us d No second hand affair Price low. Apply at the Horry IIkhai,i> office. tir !. li .ii ..i! r i ?v e again can i lie; aiu-iiuon oi some of our subscribers to the fact ) that their subscription dues are still , unpaid and we need the money. ( I) T. McNeill went to Vr ilmington one day last week, accompanied by Miss Mary McNeill who was on her way to visit friends and relatives at Clarkton, N C. (lo to w. n Lewis for a Columbia Jlrecch Loading Gun. Prices low. ? The new text books to be used in t.? the public schools of the county are kept for sale by Conway liargain House. i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mlshoe and # Dr. and Mrs. P. K. lJethea took in ^ the sights in Wilmington last Tues day. I Spivey is still getting in new Fall goods and offering bargains. Mairip Grainger was arrested somewhere in the county last week and lodged in jail here last Saturday morning. On October 9th, at the residence of W. 0 Tod I, Miss Charlotte Tyler was married to Uradley Smith, VV. C.TodJ, Notary Public, performing I the ceremony. frying your cotton, corn, peas. W. It. Lewis has just received a nice lot of ladies and misses hats. Mrs. J. M. McKeithau left last Tuesday for Wilmington, where she will spend several days with relatives and friends, Mrs. E. G. King is spending a few days in Wilmington this week. Mrs. I)r, Galbraith and Mrs J. W. I lard wick feft last Monday lor Wilmington where they will spend several days visiting relatives and friends W. It. Lewis's is the place to iK.y a good capo. Just received 100. A tract of land in Floyd's township will he sold for partition by the clerk of court on next Salesday. Herbert Gurganus was called to Wilmington last week as a witness in the United States court against assistant post master Register of Vineland. N. C. Mrs. I J. w. Crouch, after spending sever 1 weeks here visiting her parents, left last Friday for her home at Saluda. S. C. A good farm, situated near Jot* danville. is for sale on easy terms by U. Scarborough. Attorney ..t Law. See ad ertiscment in another column. M J. Grant has severed his connection with the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co, and has accepted a p >sition w'th I), w. liaper & Co., the new linn who located hero some time ago. The Toddvillc dispensary has been moved from the village i > a new j building, erected for the purpose,; near Pot MlulT avenue The otlieials here expected Comp troller General J. P. Derhain to ar rive last week for the purpose of having the annual settleinen t. but he did not arrive. Pears foi preserving are delivered by treasurer L. I> Long for$l Ml per barrel. Send him your orders for as many barrels as you want. - - - i l lit- court ?>f common pics a<ljourned last Thursday sit il o'clock and .1u(1l'c Uuchumin. Solicitor Johnson and Stonotfrnp!or Covins/- J ton all left on the afternoon tr-in. J I Ward of Hammond has been declared a bankrupt in bunkruptr\ proceedings in the United States court, and the first notice to creditors appeared in the last issue of this paper. Dr. K A Casque dental surgeon, of Marion, S C., will arrive in (Jonway on November IStli. and will be here for one week. t)e</ini ino on th.at date, tor the purpose of practicing his profession. Ltev. C. l'J. Robertson will preach in tin Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7:J??*? o'clock p. m., and will ordain t vo deacons at the morrinjj service Subject in the evening, morality and >ts relations to Christianity. All arc most cordiady invited to attend these services. For the past month tho people have been taking advantoe of the opportunity to exchange old school books for the new text hooks at the office of Supt. \V. I>. Richardsoii There is quite n lar^e pile of tho old books stacked up in the back ,.|?I , t I.Jo V. 11 U KJ I IIIO V'1111 *" A tract of laud containing seventy-seven acres belon<finj? to tho ostatc of A. .1 Low is deceased. and mortoa^od by him to A. L Pender s/rass, w'll be sold by tho Clerk of Court I0!'10 highest bidder on Salesdav in November. Itissituntod in Doj; Mint! township and somo of P is elo red for cultivation. See advor tisoment in ar.othor colnmn for a mo o complete description. Thcstock of ooods. warns and mnr rhandiso belonging to J. Silver in the Kllorbo store at Jbrdanvillo. S C., will be sold by IJ. J Sessions, ajrent of the martj/agee, on the 2"?th inst. under a chattel mot gage executed by Silver to M. Hornik it Co. / serious accident happened toC. YV. Prico at. Galivants Ferry one day last week, the news reaching town too late for last week's issue, lie was caught in the belting and shafting of the machinery at tho cotton ginnery of J. \V Holliday and narrowly soaped almost instant death As it was he was seriously injured and perhaps fatally The New I timber Plant Tlx1 site for tlx! now lumber plant nf D. W. Uiiper & Co, has been so looted and laid out on the right bank of the river, just, across the small drain from where the old plant is situated The t rees and underbrush have been cleared away and the materials for the frame of the large new building are already upon 1113 ground. Wor!\ upon t!ii! builiding would have been started deforo now, tint the freshet in the \Vaeeainaw. has delayed the work, and it cannot be started in earnest until the wa or fal^. The new plant will e flits! with 111 improved bin ! saw mill three or four new planers to be used together with tdi0 old ones, four large dry kilns, and all the modern fixtures and appliance.. The capacity of the new mill will bi -10,000 feet of lumber per day. The old mill b*? torn down, and the boilers and engines used in con neetioM with the new plant. ft. S. Creecy of Glcnjon, X. 0 . is In charge of the Carpenter's work on tho buildings, dry kiln and sheds. This enterprise will be the largest lumber 'manufacturing establish Or.ff - ? - r mOwm 1 1 11 snr - . - Old newspapers suitable for wrap ping or for gain ,r mi dor carpets, ar for s vie at t'.ie Hk kai.p office fo Save hjr Child From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie (Jailrger. of La Lrange, La. applied Hueklen's Arnica Salve I ) great sores on her head and face and xvr'tes its quick cur'? exceeded all her hopes, ft works wonders in Sores, Ifruiscs. okia Kiuoiions. cuts Ilurus, Scalds and Oil's line 'Hire guaranteed by Dr. K. Norton druggist. Their Secret is Out. All Sndieviiio, ivy., was curious to learn tlie cause of tlie \a--t improver.-.ent in the health of Mrs. S. 1*. Wliittaker, who had for a long time, endured untold sulTering from a chronic bronchial trouble. ''It's all due to Or. King's New Discovery,' writes her husband. ;'lt completely cured her and ulso cured our little grand daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, ('olds, LuLrippe, Uronehitis. all Tnroat and Lung troubles. (Guaranteed bottles &0c and $1.(10- Trial bottles free at Or. Norton's Drug store. I I'm-nil fo m? <>i Mill i lul ? .? tU^u^tukel [ 'phi ?on'? ( lull and Fotr to< h A ImIuV i s t .i Uuiial jNiisouiinc in your i,. <> '. tncmia I f iiim't v hiiiI rniluru. Rloixl mo lo Incsran't | | i-uro Mulitriitl poinoninK. Tlio ii>u*kdt># fur 8 I i i .* Jxjhutoit'a louie Uol k l?i. le tu-iluy. " t ^ _ I ? L.osts 1>U t^ents 11 It Cures, j Biiptist Church Services. Services at 1-nw Rapiist church from it ?w o i us I >'low-*: Prater meeting for the public ever,' 'I i - I i.v evening at. 7:30 o'clock; Men's i' tver meeting every Wednesday e\vu..._ at Toil) u clock. Reg* ular pi caeie > . >e?* 'ices, the second a:.d fourt i S .ml ys in the month, a' 11 o\ I ?cU i ii. anil 7" 00 o clock p. m Pub ie ? -rdially invited to attend these m i *es. You will ho wclc mod D 1\ v'nosi and. Pastor. . JfiG j ' tr. t ; rjv nuw ri i ,'i t o .? u . ?i l. i i K ( iui?S?fa (Mil M < ; A ;vj] ly )kv Ithy woman lias lit- |v , j' or discomfort nt the G j, i.im-tii. .1 period. JSo woman ') ; ".Kvus to have any. WIuo ot'Af j Cnrdui wiil quickly relievo those & I-i'.ourling men trual pains and U tt'.o drugging liend, buck and ft Lsido nol.es caused by fulling of o 1 ? tho womb and Irregular menses. $ ( iW2K?"CARDUJ! : F has brought permanent relief toll ( F 1,000,000 women who suffered 3 Revery month. It makes the men- \ ' n sirual organs strong and healthy. 8 ' rait Is the provision made hy Na-.*? fljture to give women relief from u I P tho terrible nolies and nains which R ^ Wight stwnuny homos, u lj 7 Gkrbnwood, La., Oct. 14,1909. yk < I have Locu vory aid: for somo time. 3 4 1 wes talon v/ilh n novere jir.in in my fn ' * sldound could not ff<. t any relief unit f| < U / tried a bottleol Wico of Olfduli l'o- 9 i rV? > .hud tatea nil of it I was relieved q J I feel it my duty to My that you have a V , a wonderful medicine. | ' V4* Mb*. M. A. YOUNT. f | rt Forailvloe an IItcralurc,address,glvlnc ?yrr.p- U Lj torn.*. "The l.t.n'tr; Advisory pepartnicnt, Tub 1 ( 1/ Cbiiiir.noogn Mvdlcine Co., Cliattatn^ga, Te.no. | I Notice ] To the creditors of .1 I Ward, of Hum- < mond in the County of Horry, and dis , trict aforesaid a bankrupt. I Notice is hereby giv ?n thnt on the 0th . day of Octol?cr A.I). It or, the said John ' 1. Ward wa; duly adjudicated bankrupt, ' and that the first meeting of Ida creditors will \ e held at Conway in South Carolina, I on the 10th day of October. A. I). 11)01* at 10 o'clock a. in. at which time the said | | creditors may altend. prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly com before said meeting. I). T MCNKIII,. Ueferee in Bankruptcy 1 FAIR BLUFF .\I[ah? &&<! gtymls I las opened with over 00 pupils, i Tin? boys and </irls wlio liave enter i ed are delighted with the methods of discipline and instructive. The < i)o s will appear in their new uni* i forms and caps Nov. 10th. Cadet rifles will be shipped from Now < Yoekinafew weeks, ('apt. Roman < of Philadelphia will l>e here Nov. ' 10th to deliver uniforms and take < the measure </f new students. 1 < .Montgomery in his History of11 Falkland says: "It is the thinking bayonet that conquers " Come on | boys and fall into lint?, we will teach you how to think and boeoine men. If you intend coming be sure and write us so as to secure for yon or your club comfortable quarters. J. A. SMITH Fair Bluff, N. C tiii ?wi?? ? ma??? IT. II. WOODWARD, f. La w v ku Prompt attention to Collections. (Spivoy Building.) r ^ - rSw-'K'tr C-- " .V. " ?i|/i uii 4 Citation Notice. By W, E. Hardwlck, Esip P.obate Judge Whereas, W. F. 1 Io)t made suit to me to grant him Letters of AdintnLtratlon oj the Estate ot and affects of Benjamin Iloi deceased. These are therefuro to che and adtnon i>h all and singular the kindred and (.'red itors of the said Benj uuln Holt Sr, de ceased, that they l?e and appear before nu hi the Court of Probate, to be hold ut Con way, Horry County, on the sj'ind day ol October, alter publication thereof, at 11 n'clot k in the forenoon, to show cause, 1 any tlicy have, w hy the sal 1 Adininbtra tlon should n >t he granted. Given under my Hand, tids 7th day o October Anno Domini. 11)01. W.m. E. hahuwick, Pro' ate Judge Horry County. Citation Notice. By W. E. lh.rdvxi k Ksi|, Probate Judge Whereas, J . W . Singleton made suit t< uu.togr..ut him Letters or Adiniuistra tlon of the Estate of and effects of Bturlinj P. singleton. These are Therefore to oite and ndinon Ish all and singular the kindred and Cred iiors of the sa d Murllug P. Singleton de reused, that they be and appear before nu in the Con t ot Probate, to be held a 1 onwy, llorr\ County, on tlm 3Jud din of October lust, if er publication thereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sliov Cause, if any tli y have, why the said Ad ministration sliould not Ik* granted. Given under my Hand, tnl.s 7lh day o! October Anno Domini. 1901, Wm> E. ILAUDWICK, Probate Judge Horry County. Sule for Partition. By virtue of a Judgment for partition ii the case ot S. William Tyler, plaintiff \galn-t Levi I^roy T\ler, etui, defend ants, I will sell at public auction be fori the Court House at Conway, in the count) of Horry, State of South Carolina, dmlufi the usual hours for sale nil sale day it November IDOL ?dl that certain tract o! laud in Floyds T nvnah|p of -aid county . in) ctutn L ii/iu>n jo I l?o ' ...... o\ii<< mionii uin rtiuip IIHI'iN CI Airs* Snllie Tyler dec'd t>elng th* IhiuJ conveyed by Levi Grainger t<> said Sntly Tyler by deed datMd Dec. 28th 1881, Accorded in olllee ??I K. Al. (\ for wild (' unity, in Hook V. '"gen |(5l & 1(52 tc wlib-li reference I# had for more puitlcular diseription, uontuldlng one hundred and til'iy acres, tiiul being, the land oil which the pbdntilT S. Wll iain T |er, and hU family now r aide, T-rmn of Mile,? Dno thjrd cash and balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest on credit portion from din ot sale, with privilege to the purchaser l< pay all cash at his option. Credit portion, il any, to lie secured ?>y I ond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, purchaser to pay for papers. w. fi. misiior. Clerk of Court FOR SA L F, A good farm about 12 miles from Conway, nour Jordanvillo, containing two hundred acres. Fifty acres in good stale of cultivation. Dwelling bouse, out buildings, tobacco barn and packing house in good conli 1 ion on the place Price moderate. To rifts, one-ball jash. balance in one and two years. Apply to Hobt, li, S jar borough. 3ct. 17tb, 1901. Attorney. CLERK'S SALE. II. II. Woodward, Admin | strutor of tbc Kstate of j f\. L. Pei.dorgrass deceas | id. Plaint itT, i Forevs. lane Lewis, et. al. heirs 1 closure, it law of A. J. Lewis, do | itused. Defendants. ) Under and by virtue of a Jcdg mentof Foreclosure and Cale made tnd signed in the above entitled action by bis Honor, O. W. Buchanan, ludgo presiding, at October term ol the court of Common Pittas, A. I)., 1901, and dated October RlOth 1901; 1 will oiler for sale to the hignost bidder at public auction, before the courthouse door at Conway, S. C., within the legal and usuai hours of sale, on Salesday, .Monday, November the 4th, A. D. 1901, all and sin ijular that certain tract, parcel or piece of land, lying, being and situate in Dog BlutT township, Horry county. State of South Carolina, containing seventy -seven(77) acres sounded on the North by lands of dharlotte Ward, on the Last by luiuls of Burroughs & Collins Company, on the West by lands (of Jere GSr&ham, and on the South by lands >f the estate of A. J. Lewis, deceased, said tract being a part of what is Known as the ' John W. Hux land" jnd convoyed to A. J. Lewis, now deceased, by Mat Uux, and by A. J. Lewis mortgaged to A, L.. L'endersfrass, decease.-. Terms of Sale cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers, W. L. Misiioe, Clerk and Special Referee. II. H Woodward, Attorney. Oct. 17, 1901. 8t. NOTICE OF SALE. Not ce is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in M. Hornik & Co, ,i i _ i?uui? unaiiiuao uuuur iiiu name anu style of M. Hnrnik & Co. in and by w certain mortgage to him executed and delivered by one J. Silber, dated April 20th 1901, duly recorded in idems oflioe of Georgetown county, in chattel mortgago, Mortgage Hook "A" HI', 5HU. o!il as well as in the ulerk s office of Horry, I have soir. ud and will oilier for sale at Jordanville, Horry county, S. C., on Friday Oct. 25th, 1901, sale beginning at Hi j'clock, a. in., all and singular the certain stock of goods, wares and merchandise described in said raort gage and now in what is known af the Ellerbe Store House. Terms of sale cash. 7 B. J. Sessions, Agent of M. Hornik & Co, Mortga gees 11. H. SCAItllOKOUnil, Attorney for M. Hornik & Co HOOD'S AND ONLY Hood's Sarsaparill? is '.he medicine for you. llecau^c#.t I* the best ?. I _ rrx ??* i . fll.ju . , MARKETS. , Georgetown. i New;Virgin 1.90 Yellow dip 1.90 " Scrape ... 1.2ft Spirits turpentine 33 ' Rosin, common 90 r L Wilmington. ' Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels 33j f country oa $2} Ro *1.00 Tar lirm at . . #1.30 rude Turpentine. ? Hard #1.00 . 1) #1.90; Virgin ? COTTON. Ordinary ft 7 lOctsf1 .b . Good Ordinary. .. .0 1ft 10 14 44 j Low Middling 7 7-10 '' 44 _ Middling 8 44 ^ Good Middling S.V10 44 Corn 75(<?)77 - Hams 13f<414 - Shoulders 11(??12 ' Chickens 10to22 J Turkeys per lb (live) f Eggs 10 Cow Pens 00c. per hush ; Peanuts 70o 4 4 4 4 r Low Prices. We carry a complete line of Dry , Goods, Notions, Groceries, Shoes, m . a i w v^ioimnir, Hardware and many oth or articles We buy Hoes Wax and ' all kinds of country produco at highest market price. We would be glad to have our \ friends and customers to give us a I call. f t**y~ Prices low down. : Sessions & Son, 1 Opposite the Jail. BUSINESS NOT DULL WITH US. Here is a guaranteed tonic for good business, never known to fail. It's UNDERSELL! And one good dose cures. we are determined to UNDEK- ' SELL our competitors we cando it and save money, by doing one thing aad that is. buy right. GOODS WELL BOUGHT HE HALF SOLD. The old business maxim is true; 1 '"Sell cheap but buy cheaper." iwE ARE OFFERING CHEAP FOR CASH 200 Parrels best flour. 2000 pairs Hamilton drown's Shoes Car load of Corn. ?Pearl Grits and I (aeon in any quantity. Sugar, Coffee. Can goods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Goods and Notions at prices to suit- Also farm implement's of all classes and kinds. Dusenbury X (Jo, TO DDVILLE, S. C. sub Do you need tiny? J am prepared to lill all your needs. Examine my complete lino of hi^h tfiade groceries wliy use an inferior article when you can buy the TOP of the i MARKET for the same mono v. I ' buy Cheap For Cash i i and my customers yet the benefit in ' Low Prices, j I can please you in Hardware, Tin Ware, Hoots, Shoes, Plaids, Gin# ham:., Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, tobacco and thousands of pth1 er things. I Deal in Pine and Cypress Timber and pay ninnvpm lfim/rm nnmnn IHiWSM HI Ml Mil IMM Either in cash or supplies. I am in the market for COTTON AND TURPENTINE. I can handle all that is raised in the township. My prices are flood as the best. Give me a trial at either of my places of business. Yours for trade, W. J. SINGLETON. ! W: A. MOORE, Land Surveyor, Correspondence Solicited. Address; either Conway, S. C., ov Home wood. S. C. DISKAHfis OF TUB 8K1N. Tlu intense itching and sum i ting Incident to cciteiua, u iter, wilt-rheum, tindother Ihouses of the skin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain's Eye nnu Hhir ')intmcnt. Many very Lad cases ]?ayo be. i .M niiancntly ruicd Ly it, I. in fiicient for itching piles and a ftfvnrhorcnisly for sore nipples; chnmiod hands, childaioa, frost bites, and chronic noro eyes. . iptoiui i r V ........wn-ii vB Look Uut For It! If you tiro looking ou 1 for your own interost*. "S"<>u will not f<>r,yei the dollar si^n, and l ow mueliifol lows it who 11 you huy >ur ;->>od.4 Compare the sa mo . -Id l.y others and toll us honestly it we do not fur nish you more value for 11 e ? than any of ouroompetitot The amount that ytn pay depends on what you get. l>ut you may ul ways be .sun.* of ha in tin* worth of your money- <>.r p an of buying ami soiling makes mom-y for our customoi s. It always pays to o?? i good quality, ami we keep watch of the prices Try u <>n these ncccs sities on which \ on arc willing to make a savin;/. SHOKN. A shoe with a reputation is the kind for you to purchase provided the reputation is a good one. we are selling shoes in any shape toe, lighter heavy "soles, lace or button, chocolate, black or tan. ICxtraordinary special olTerlngs in all lines feeling is believing ami wearing is proof positive. You will lind all through our stock big bargains for Fall and winter tint will please you. PLAIDS. Pretty Plaids at pretty prices. They are both domestic and import i'd. The imported goods have a distinct quality in " accordance with their extra cost, but the domestic pa terns are atlructi\e enough to satisf v. IJLOTII I .><?. You can ofl'ord to I?? well clothed because our clot ling cost little, wears long and gives satisfaction. You want your boy to t>c well dress nd, we want to supply I he clothing to dress lutti well. Clothes for lit masters as well as bio ones are our specialty. Cromthe Kiudcrgartucr to the head of tin; house we can fur nish every man and b >y with tinbest of clothing at very small figures. HATS when you get our mark in your '?at you have a gu irantee of the Imst hat of its kind. Our mark stand for reliability, cxeellene* . anything you please in good hut wear. You are sure yourdint lead . the fashion when you buy it here HA UN KSS. There is character in Names-. Every one should know how to select the best. Those who don't know may depend on us. Our at tention is given to really good har ness substantially made and rightly sold. You'll got service and style out of what wo sell you. we make it a point to kcyp in stock everything that is needed it '-his countoy and at prices that will induce you to come again. Groceries we are headquarters for all kinds of Groceries, by wholesale and retail we guarantee everything as represented. For the next 00 days we intend offering our entire stock of merchandise at a price that will save you rnanv dollars, we have the i/iwmIk ^ # ?- rr>'^ and the prices that will please you. , * v ' > % ? * 'U l > Hy f&O.UOO.ufi/* *' ^ oV ?uioido. n. t - - ? ?? ?* v* wULLilll Spivey .Mercantile Co Mi? For Marge ins. I. C. SI'IVKY, ' * i 'imI Ainu a#er. You 1 r I'I )tos at i < iastpi n \ Y (i . n hav | cnlai'i i' <if < n i il <1 ?i*,? (2 i ? < [r:. j. tt. K. ( V' '< -1 jtJ K. I Largest and most eo np ' o tub lislinient South. Geo. S. Hacker & Son H fu a :: y-V'..' ] 5 A o>"-: ' * ! ? M : If ' &"*" K Zl H " > . f ' .\] anil fact ui'urs (if DOOttS,s.\S!l, ULIN i>S, .\iol I,i). IN(j AND HLJ1LD1NG M AT UK IA L. CHARLESTON, S. C. 54*1- 548 KlnLj Street. mn Y2BHM JOSEPH 'J1. WALSH,' Attounkv at Law. Conway. - ? S C. \ Oilier up .tail's in Spivry Huilcing rear room on loft of I lull. SPIVLY 6c COLLINS CO, Fire Insurant Bicycles. D. A. SPIVliY, M. W. COLLINS President, ecrotary Office in Cunk l iiilclii u il M .. i4/.- ? ... r v.wvtr.rmm I Jul nil II WORKS. MACHINE \ NI) REPAIR SHOPS. I3()iL:;U WoRiv. LlOHi' AND HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL, KIM >. Wo Uoop i full lino of stooro (it tin;.'--, 11.jtcl'Mv. v ilv , ;>:?? i-.in^ Oil Wli.sto olc Also) u'li, .?:< a iwti^on hardw ire and mater al. Faints, Oil. YarnLh etc. W? .solicit your pat rona^e. Rust Proof tints! 1 H<)0 ,}l,slK>1 u ]>- (>atsfMO Bushels White Oats. 81 ^ Bushels Mixed Oats, 4^ L L I L _ L.. . _ v. t ? ' JC lo Barrels Patent Plour. m) I tags Liverpool Salt. 51>0 Bags American Salt. Let us ?|Uotc you. W. B. COOPER Wllol.K M.r. ClU'CKU, WILMINGTON, N. C. .v><: i * ^ J of the robbtft. Ili t. I t \l 1 V , . r?. -