The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 16, 1891, Image 3
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Tlx? Horry jESIerailcL,
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Published Every Thursday,
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The Herald Publishing Company,
CONWAY, s. c.
>UIL 1G, 1891.
LOCAL NEWS.
Always at pn(r) value?The
daughter of a rich inuu.
The Steamer Ituth has been placed
on the (lock for repairs.
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I V 1.1 Stu'iiitr wnuf li/>p nnui untrn. '
-I ft I
tation is nourishing.
Mit. Fukdkuick Coli.ins, of St.
Joseph, Michigan, was in town this
week prospecting timber land*.
Of till the and and gloomy words
That mankind ever writ,
There are no sadder ones to me
Than these two: "Please remit."
I>u. K. A. G\8ouk, of Marion,
^ill be in Conway on the 21st and
f?kVain one week prepared to do any
work on teeth that may be needed.
I
Rev. W. A, Wiuoiit and wife
have gone to Georgetown to take in
the Florence District Conference!
^ which meets there to day.
I) its. K. Norton, l{. G. Sloan and
J. S. Dnsonbury hive been appointed
on Hoard of Physicians for;
I lorry County.
Tiik Huptist Stale Orphanage will
he located at Greenwood Abbeville i
county. This is a very eligible site
on tlic C. & (i. railroad.
\
Judge IIakdwick has recently:
added some improvements to the in- |
terior of his dwelling, which, we pre '
Bunic, makes it more comfortable and
convenient.
Hkv. T. ,J. Clyde. P. F.. will
preach in the Methodist Church tomorrow
night and hold the 2nd
Quarterly Conference for Conway
Station. Ho will also probably
preach on Sunday night.
St. Pktku?"Halt!" New Spirit
?"Can't 1 come in?" St. Peter?
"I'd rather you wouldn't. You are
just out of college, and we don't
want advice about running the universe."
Many a firm that now says "there!
is nothing in Newspaper Advertising
for us," will find within the few
^^^wrs that there has been much in it!
for othersin that line. Is not now
your oppotluuity ?
J. I'. Gcaha m has been a great
,sufferer fom an enormous carbuncle
on the bajk of his neck. Sloughing
lias comirmced and we hope all the
devitalize* tissue will soon slough
out and h bo restored to his former i
vigorous lealth.
Thk wods are beautiful and fragrant
not The blooms of the Dog-1
wood git the woods in places a
hundsomtappearance, and then the ;
fragrant oneysuckle is almost ubi-1
qnitous. It is refreshing and exhil- j
aruting t travel in the country now. i
* Wk ha.- had occasion to pass the )
GrDscttedd place several times re j
gently an it looks lonely and deserted.
'Mof doesn't know everybody, I
iucludinf'Jini," has gone, and every !
time he pises he makes an effort to
turn upjie nvenue, but the house j
looks todmreceptive and forbidding !
to us anjwe hasten by.
J. r. Lykiis. of the Thompson
School, . ('., has the thanks of the J
II EitALijor an invitation to bo present
at apblic debate of the Prolific I
^ Literar^ociety on the 17th inst.
The suljct for discussion is "that |
the sigijof the times indicate the |
subversji of our Government," and
we awjt the decision with some!
trepida 11.
Rev, . J. Stakfviid conducted
i |^Lisflioi y #cvViccs in the 'Vr"hpdist
('Sun(hiy mornm"' 'le
front the usual custom 1.
tliiS t? IIc lmd selected and ar
rauT&d good many passages from,
the WW bearing on the subject of<
chrisuM benevolence. Some of
these lipture texts were given to
membeip of the congregation to be
\ read atfhe proper time. He diseJMj
^ed boncfolence from different
points Quoting a text of
with i1nt?i^g*AW?MStft8* in support
of the rious phases of that Christian
vi e, sometimes calling on a
mcmbwho had agreed to read a
Script 5 text to do so. The ser-I
vices ' e'somewhat prolonged hut J
we a*' o evidences of weariness on
the pi of the congregation. We
think >h exercises are tnore interesting
d instructive than a didac
tic di jrse and might be profitably
adopt to impress the importance of
other ristian virtues on the con
scien of the congregation. ^
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Sk.: change in the advertisement
of Messrs Burroughs ?!fc Collins. It
is impossible for these gentlemen to
mention every article in stock us
their mammoth three storv building
is literally jammed full from bottom
to top, with everything that will add
to I he comfort, of man or beast They
can furnish you with any article
from a hamo string to a steam engine,
('all at "The Old Reliable" and be
convinced.
Col. C. I\ Quattlebaum left on
Tuesday to attend the Session of the
(iraml Lodge Knights of Honor,
which met in Columbia on yesterday.
The case of the Coosaw Mining
Co., and the Phosphate Commission
has been argued in both State and
Federal Courts and both .fudges
have the case under advisement and
will render their decisions in a short
time. One ihing was painfully apparent
all through the argument,
and, that is, that the State's attorneys
are no match for those of the
Coosaw Company in forensic ability.
.foils II. Dancy, colored and imported,
has been appointed collector
of customs for the port of Wilmington,
N. C. There were good and
capable resident whites in Wilmington,
but Harrison was determined
on a negro, lie drove negroes out
of the White House but insists on
humiliating the Southern whites by
these objectionable appointments.
"Distance lends enchantment, ote."
A local Hoard of the E H'i table
Huilding and Loan Association has
been organized in Conway with the
following officers:
10. Norton President
.1. M. Oliver, Secretary and Treasu
rer.
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% i'. ? i WW I iV t l\M | IL *
(J. 1'. Quattlehaum, Agent.
The II cadqunrters of the Kquitable
H and L. association is in Augusta
(2ii., ami its object is to lend
money at 0 per cent per annum on
unencumbered real estate in town or
country. The condition on which a
loan can be obtained is, the applicant
subscribes at. least for double
the number of shares at $100 each
as the loan calls for. To* borrow
$500 dollars, ten shares must bo subscribed
for, of eour.-e subscribers can
borrow as much less than half the
amount of their shares as they
please. Subscribers pay fifty cents
per share on each share taken and
those who borrow, (5 per cent additional
on amount borrowed. Ten
shares require the payment monthly
of live dollars and if the party borrows
five hundred dollars, he must
pay an additional two dollars and a
half making the total monthly payment.
$7.50, or ninety dollars for the
year. The estimate now is that
these payments will have to be made
for eight years, but may close at an
earlier date, farmers can make arrangements
for semi-annual payments
to accommodate their conven
ience and time when they have money.
This is on excellent way fo borrovr
money and pay the amount by
easy installments. Nearly all th#
towns in the State have been built
up in this way and it behooves the
people of Conway and Horry
County to bestir themselves and
make a forward movement.
A .Wnrriagc.
At 1 o'clock, on the 9th inst., the
residence of Mr. William Montgomery,
was the scene ot a happy gathering.
The occasion was the marriage
of Mr. L. S. Hardee and Miss
Mary I. Montgomery, Rev. W. A.
Wright officiating. The marriage
party entered the parlor in the following
order: Mr. W. P. Hardee
with Miss Ida A. Montgomery, Mr.
William Montgomery, Jr. with Miss
Nettie V. Hardee, followed by the
bride and groom. After the ceremony
a sumptuous supper was
served. H.
Iteligious Appointments of Rev.
I. ii. Wanton.
The following list embraces his
appointments for the month of May,
' HOA..,'iv.. >
L; ^/7V,8,,(?reok'0th ,lHV 7th.
[l-kni; ?i, ', ('en' 10th, 12 ni. ; .at
it r, o'clock
nt,1? 12m.;
^ Mt. Ai
at
^^^f^^Trove,
donia, 15th at night;
L6th, 12 ni.; Honey cJBPP^KnTi^
m. and 0 o'clock p. in.; Mt. Olive,
20th, 12 ni.; Pleasant View, 21st, 12
m.; Sardts, 22nd, 12 in.
Scrofula is transmitted from parent
to child, and thus becomes a
family inheritance for generations.
It is^jjherefore, the duty of every
scr^^f^ft^r^n to cleanso
and persistent
Boat I u if the I'gg 'far 111.
The Tomhuton? PiuMpevtot says:
Sinew the (luty on eggs has been the
rule many devices have been thought
of for manufacturing them. The
idea of a Nogales man is, however,
the only feasible scheme up to date.
His proposition is to feed hens on
the cheap grain of Mexico and have
them lay in the United States. For
this purpose a long building will be
placed on the line, half in Mexico
and half in the United States. They
will feed and water in the Mexican
end, and when they want to lay they
go to the further end of the building,
and in that way escape paving
the duty. The projector of this enterprise
came from Maine.
MT10It A K V NOTICIOS.
A great variety of contributions characterizes
the April Wide Awakv, from its
frontispiece of white lilies to its amusing
end page drawing by Bridginsn. "The
Mysterious Choir Hoy," a beautiful story
full of the Kinder spirit?the uprising of
rejoicing life from conditions dark as
duath is by Henry Kirk White,dr. The
jolly April First Story, "Cholleinyisses'
Atlllcted llolliday," is by the author of
Cape Cod Folks; "Hong Wing's Sea Voyagc,"
the fanciful tale by K. Cummlngs,
otters the to* curiouf boy a lesson in a
shape in which he will laughingly accept
it. "A host Story," by Anna 'leach, will
commend itself to the lovers of Mans Anderses.
"The Story of my Hank Hook,"
by Louisa Truinbell Cogswell, is one of
the best tales of the times for youthful
readers. "The Cook of Sebastopol" is an
amusing reminiscence of a Russian Hen
oral. The young people in Margaret
Sidney's l'eppers Serial constantly get in
to all sorts of interesting trouble. The
hero of "Cab and Caboose," Kirk Mun
roe's serial, shows his "clear grit." "Marietta's
Good Times" are unique, and not
to he had in any land but Italy. In the
line of articles, there Is "Egg-rolling at the
White House" on Easter Monday, by
Prof. Mason; 'Easter Day beyond the
Sea," by Amanda H. Harris, and "A Precious
Hug," by the same author; "linked
Hooks," by Kev. J. M Thompson; "A
Hlack Prince," by Walter Hough of the
Smithsonian Institution; "Concerning
Hats," by Grant Allen, and "Strange I
Footgear," by Margaret Lake. The'
standing features are excellent: Mrs.
Clatlin's "Margaret Patty Letters," Miss
It ....... i? I- - '
........... t i^iur I'liwiiui; n?r v mi
dren," and "Men and Tilings," four pages
of original anecdote, reminiscences and
talk. There is also a Beautiful Mothersong,
by Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Make and a
Tuscan Stornelli l>y Mrs Cava/./.a, with an
exquisite picture by Irving R. Wiles.
Wide Awuke is ^2.10 a year. I). Loth
rop Company, Publishers, I lost on.
Were you ever at sea in a, storm a
storm near a coast, when you expected the
next wave would dash the good ship to
pieces? If you ever passed through such
an experience you will remember the relief
felt when you realized you were near
a life saving station with its corps of heroes,
and you will be glad to know more
of the life of those "brave watchers by the
sea;" and oven a confirmed stay-at-home
will be interested in the handsomely illus
trated article 011 "Our Life-Saving Service"
in the May number of Demorest's
Family Magazine. From the same comprehensive
source you may also gain some
very interesting information about the
Isthmus States Central America (finely
illustrated) "Signs of Character in the
Face: Ho i to Head Them" (also illustrated)
will enable you to judge more correctly
of human nature; and the excellent
paper on "Delsurto and the Delsartean
Philosopher," vitlia portrait of the philosophy.
will answer that oft-repeated question,
"Who is Delsarte, and what is philos- j
ophy?" Then tnere are bright stories,
and information on all live topics and almost
11 > end of illustrat ons (J?00,) and a
splendid article for "Our dirls," and the
other departments, as usual, are brimming
over with good things; and, alto|
get her, this is an exceptionally good nunji
her of that iilwnvs trnort Vninilu \l inrn /i....
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published at a year, by \V. Jennings
Dcmorest, 15th Bast 14th St., Now York.
ltd ford's Magazine.
. The April number of this increasingly I
I popular magazine opens with a timely ar|
ticle by Mr. (J. F. Parker, on the effect
j which the question of the Free Coinage
1 of Silver will hare on the prospects of the
j Democratic party. The writer concludes
] that to adopt Free Coinage as a plank in ,
the platform of the party would injure If
I not destroy its prospects at the coming
Presidential election. Mr. Henry Clews,
in "The University vs. against the Count*
ing-1 louse," argues strongly against a
university training for the bulk of our
youth; while the Rev. Gerald Stanley Lee
argues quite as strenuously and more eloquently
In the opposite sense. Mr. Fre I !
Lvster, in "Thoughts on Matters Lyric and '
Dramatic" advocates the claims of opera
in Italian (not Italian opera) against Wagner
and the Germans. The number is unusually
strong in ffction. The complete
novel is by the 7/ell known anther Mrs. J.
11. Walworth. The title is "Slip-knots,"
having reference to the looseness of the
marriage-tie in this country. The story is
strong in plot and character-drawing, full
of incident, and very well written. Be
sides this there is "A Polkvillc episode,"
by Lucius C. Kmhreo; and "A New Spectroscope,"
a brilliant little semi humorous
story, by William Wirt Howe. Dr. Felix
Oswald contributes some useful "Popular
Science Notes"; Col. Cowperthwait, the
well-known New York millionaire tner- j
.A. A - -1 * - - -
i riimn, given ii pieasum account ol Iiis ex
' perlentes during "The Carnival at Nice
(1S80)"; and t liampion Bissel, from personal
knowledge obtained on the spot,
shows the disastrous effects of unadulter I
ated Protection in the Island of Hnyti. !
The editorial department deals with
"Cleveland's letter" on the Free Sliver i
Coinage question and with the question of ;
"Subsidies." The usual "Passing Notes" J
and Hook Notices complete an excellent i
I number.
i
Schedule of
Wlmington Chadboarn & Conway R R,
Li Mitr.Rrox Division.
Timo Table No. 1, To take EfTeot
MARCH, 24, 1891.
South nounil Train. | North Bound Tialn.
8. 9. .
Daily Kxcopt VT ATIUW? Dally Kxcep't
Sunday. Ol illiUitOi Sunday.
i r. m. a. m.
0:59 J Chad bourn, N. 0' 8:00
(5:37 I lion, N. (J. 8:32
0:15 X IIwV> N* ?* 8:44
J Telegraph Stations.
J. H. Chadbouun, Jr.,
General Manager.
Clin 11^0 of Aumcy.
Tlic Orcnt Southern Miwic
House Makes New Agents.
Special notice is hereby given that J. U.
Killough i<c Co., of Florence, S. C, are no
longer our agent* for the sale of pianos
and organh. Our arrangement with them
having been mutually discontinued, we
have appointed Mess. Itrnswell ?V
Porter of Marion, to sell for us in the
counties of Marion and Horry. All
our patrons can buy from them at our
prices until further notice. We are the
sole Southern Agents for the leading in
strument of America, such as the cole 1
brated ('bickering. Mason A Hamlin.
Mathushek and Sterling Pianos, and Ma i
son and Hamlin and Sterling Organs.
Our trade is far the largest in the South,
amounting to nearly half a million dollars
yearly. All intending purchasers
will find that we can save them money,
and it need not be said that it is safest to
hliv front a house of estithlishoil remit ..torn
Rememiwr that wo place instruments in
your home on fifteen days test trial, pay !
all freight, give a complete out lit free,
and a si\ years guarantee with every in
strument. The purchase of a piano or or
gan means a large investment Heware
of unknown instruments offered hy agents
of doubtful responsibility. Write us
or, our duly authorized agents.
Ludden ?.V Hates
Southern Music House Savannah, (la.
BUSINESS NOTICES
Gentlemen's clothing, fine Hoots
and Shoes at Croft's Store, Conway.
Fine line Cook Stoves at Croft's
Store, also Kitchen Safes, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wheelharrows,
etc.
WANTED.?The consent of 10,000
Smokers,?to send each, a sample
lot of 150 "NICKEH" Cigars
and a 20 year gold til led Watch, hy
Express ?j. (). I). $5.25 and allow examination.
Havana Okiah Co., Winston: N. C.
Buy Dixie Blows with utturktuetttH
at $1.50. sold here tit. ?2 to $5
each, before Croft opened his Store
iti Co. v ay.
English Spavin Linamont removes
oil Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood
Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney,
1 King-none, Stiiles, Sprains, all Swollen
Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save <<50
by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold bv lb*. E. Norton,
' Druggist, Conway, S. C.
Early spring goods just opened at
Croft's Store. Come soon before
the rush begins.
Many years practice has given
C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of l'at
ents ut Washington, I). (J., unsurpassed
success in obtaining patents
for all classesof invention. They
make a specialty of rejected eases,
and have secured allowance of many
patents that have been previously re
jected. Their advertisement in an.
other column, will be of interest to
inventors, patentees, manufacturers,
and all who have anything to do
1 with patents.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for j
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Kheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
l'ilcs, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect .satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25
j cents per box. For sale by Dr. E.
Norton.
Worth Knowixo.?Hughes' Tonic,
the old time, reliable remedy for
fever and ague. Reputation earned
by thirty years' success. You can
depend upon it. Try it. Druggists
have it.
I
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' All tilings arc now ready." Come
and see. It. It. King, Conway, >S. C.
I
i 4% A I fm\tctn '? aarnad at our NKW Una of work,
fl I I Ik I I a# rapidly and honorably. I, y tlioaa of
Ul I I III V alihrr mi, young or old, and In Ihtlr
HI llll I I own loraWtlra,wh*r*var lh?y lira Any
i wPiHfci oaa ran do tha nork. Kaay to Irani,
i Wa furnlrh ararytblug. W? alart yau. No riak. Vou tan dtrola
your apara Inomania, or all your lima lo Ilia nork. 'I Ma la an
i antlraly naw laad.and bilnga wonderful aucraaa lo arary woikrr.
! ttaglnnara ara aarnlng from fit lo 960 par weak ami upward#,
and mora aftar a lltlla aiuarlanca. Wa ran funilati you fba aruaioymant
and taacb you rHKK. No ai>*ra to ttnlaia hara. Full
(nftrn. ,1^ iHKg. '1'HUK ale CO., IttfLHd. BAIkk.
AAA A A VP.AUI I und, rlaka in l.rlaflr
Ua J llfll lliaachaay fairly Intalllgani pera-nof alihr
* I 111 rat, who ran raad and wrlta.and who,
llll 1 Ul 11 laAar Inairurliou, will work induatrtouaty,
W|PwP wgjl# Iw It-w lo aara TVraa Thauaaad Dollar* a
VaarlnJMrown loaaltll*n.wbar>-var Ihay Vaa.l will alaofurnltk
IkaOj Kialiju orrniyloymfHial wblak y?u ran aarn lltai atuaunl.
NyCi.nar for ma unlraa aurtyaaful ai abort. Mall) and qnlakly
| Iflaraad. I Aaalra hut una worker from aark dlarrl. I ar county. I
hara alaeady taught and ptovld'd aaltb aanploymrnl a l?,ri
lumbar, wk>> ara making a*tr 9UOOA a yaaraarb. Il'a N KW
(ad HO I.I W. full particular# PK KC, Addrtaa al onra,
W. I'. AI.I.Kk, km 449, AH?aiU, MhIm.
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"THE OLD
[spring and
WK conU1 not appear last we?
opened np that immense lot of
l^ine I )i*<
Assorted Kinds, tonalities, Styles,
yon. We had n
i r.r V A i >..
M / Vy V / A < I
Which were selected from a largo
classes and ages, from the INI
We had not arranged our Sprinj
IN t t l
So as to be ready to serve you will
and thousands of others in all the
OUR MEN'S YO
CLOrI
Has arrived, and we are prepared
: this line over heard of before. W
I Department as well as in evervth
we are
| lEABQI
and always to be relied upon. T1
tixes the price to it, consequently
cate a bargain every time. We de
TITV, and LOW VIHOLS eombi
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j Come and see our Hats, also, our
I sary articles for trimming a hat, t
I and latest styles. We have a gi
memory, which we will sell at a v
T^TT-.Tr
AM ON (J Til INC
BUGGIES, ROA
NESS AN!
largest, stock ever brought lo this
TOM 1 MUCKS. you do .
If we should happen to he out of I
you iu short notice
Thanking you for past pati
.nunc. We are yours very truly,
ZBTTIE^IEEOTJ-OrlH
JMexic;
Mus
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A Cure for the
and
A lone-tested nnin rcliov
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Its use is .almost univers
Farmer, the Stock
requiring an effectiv
No other application co
This well-known remed
years, almost gener;
No medicine chest is coi
Mustang Linimeni
Occasions arise for its ui
All druggists and dealer
'filbert
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SUMMER GOODS.
>k as we intended to, as wo bad not vot
( jo( x iw !
and Shades, that we now have to show
ot received that lot of
uix'is Qlioes, j
stock of tin' latest styles, to suit all
WNT HALF. to the UKANDSIUK.
g l.ino of
T< )N'B ^ G) I
i Dispatch but they are all here now
different lines.
(JTHS'ANJ) BOYS'
111 x< i
to offer you the ItKST MAKUAINS in
o propose to eclipse the STATKin this
ing else. It is an acknowledged fact
IAEIE1S
ie Quality of the Goods offered is what ;
a i.ow I'UO K does not necessarily indi- |
sire to lead in QUALITY and QUAN
nod, as we have always done heretofore.
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Ivihhons, Plumes, Sprays and all neceso
suit, the taste. Largest assortment
eat many things we cannot recall to
cry cdoso margin.
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JK OK Til 10 PAST
D CARTS, HAR[)
SADDLES,
place, which wc offer ul HOCK BOTlot
see what you want, cull for
lie article you want we can secure it for
ronngc we solicit a continuance of the
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Phis fellow is not after the Big Shoe
as one might tnink but is on ^
his way to the
RACKErr
STORE!
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Special Iinjrgains
will Is- given (>l"K COl'NTKY
FHIKNDS During Court Week.
Jvsl 'fiendOur I
which will last during
COURT WEEK.
Coir IPrices:
Door Bugs, fringed ends, tiOeentf.
I lair Brushes, 1 5 cents.
Bay Bum, 15 cent per bottle.
Nice prints front 5 to 8 cent,
Sereme, 5 cents a yard.
Mouse Traps Scents.
I ?|uurt Coffee Pot, 25 cents.
Milk Strainers, 10 cents.
Milk Pans, r>e., Sc., anil 10 cents.
Coffee Mills, 30 anil 35 cents.
Hatchets, 15 and 20 cents.
Pocadot Tumblers, '? for 2<> cents.
Panoy Goblets, 0 for 30 cents.
Photograph Frames, velvet, 5
3ents.
Photograph Albums worth 5o
2ents, our price 25 cents.
Men's Soft Wool Hats worth 75
2cnts, our price 15 cents.
Men's Caps worth 5o cents, our
price 25 cents.
Window Poles worth 5o cents,
mr price 3o cents.
Spring Holler Shades worth 75
jents, our price 5o cents.
Headed Sets worth l.oo dollar;
>ur prcce 75 cents.
AND AO A IN our excellent
Headed Capes worth 3.oo dollars,
>ur price . 1.5o - '
Shawls worth l.oo dollar, our
price 75 cents.
Ilandkeaohieffi worth from lOto
>0 cents, wo soil from 5 to 25 cents.
Ladies IIoso worth from 15 to 30
wo sell from 9 to 25 cents
MILLINERY
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DEPARTMENT!
Wo are prepared to serve our customers
in
IIA TK, IE ATI I HllS,
III 11 HONS. AND
I lilt OrilllllKMltN
of every description. Uemember wo
sell you all tno above at exceedingly
LOW I'KICKSand trim Hat FRISK
OF CHAltOK.
NOTK OUH 1'LICKS:
Flowers per bunch of three 25c.
Tips per bunch of three 25c.
Hat ornaments 25c.
Hat ornaments, Oxydizcd Silver
25c.
Sailor Hats 25c. and up.
Indies' Straw Hats 35c. to $1.00.
Velvet for trimming Hats 80c. to
$1.00.
Yours Kcspcct fully,
JlcXtUTHAN 4
CONWAY, S. C.