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} f ?- ?I Trio Horry HI?ra,l<S. o 1>U?M8I1K1> KVKHY TlIUR8DA\\ j ? BY? The Herald Publishing Company, CONWAY, s. 0. JUNK IS, 1891. ? * - - ? - ? I Town. County and Other News.! ===== |). A. (I. On/As of the Charleston) World is in town. j The County Alliance moots in i < on way .1 nly Srd. Fruit is being brought into Conway in restricted quantity. TI . ....! 1 1 ^ t ne nt-ciii rums nave mimed the ( rowtli of crops, but not unduly. , ^ The weather close and hot?-admirably adapted to growing vegeta- ! tion. "Aavuys aim a lit tle higher than the mark," says a philosopher. NVbut! Kiss a girl on the nose? Never! ".Store robbed last night." "Von don't say. What was taken ?" "Near- : ly all. In fact, the only thing not j disturbed was the watchman." l>. (I. (V^llims' family will /r<>! out I leave for their summer home' in the mountains of North Carolina next Wednesday. Mr. I.urmughs family Will not go this season. Crops tire promising in some places j A farmer told us the other day he expected to make four hundred bushels corn on twelve acres. There is some satisfaction in farming on such ' land as that. 1.1 V I > - I 1 ' r. i\. i >111ruugus rcuirneu notne from Bingham School last Saturday and will spend his vacation at homo. The school will la; moved to Ashwile before the session opens in the fallSome one o.ico said that ho could almost hear the grass g?ow. We disbelieved him until, while crossing; the park, the other day, we distinctly heard it. mown. 4k , Kverv business man is the farmer of his own foitnno, and the harvest lie reaps is entirely due to his own pcrsovoronce and industry. If properly sown, there is not one seed that promises him better returns than liberal advertising. Mr. II. Hardee has the tinest water melon that we have seen this year. It is near the street, between the < omiuercial House and the Metho dist church, and will soon he quite a temptation to passers by. Wo have been informed that Olnldiou's Hav at liohohotli was comnarn lively a failure. Some of the visit ors imbibed too freely of intoxicants. I'ity but what some way could be devised to banish and exclude the abominable stuff from the county. There will probably be run an ex cursion for the. benefit of the white people from this place to Georgetown, about the middle of duly. Full particulars will hereaf tor be given to the public as to date of excursion, &c. The merchants down town are closing their stores at 8 o'clock p. in. Tliis is a move in the right direction. There is no inducements i now for young men to congregate in ? atces and relate vicious and vulgar incidents, or crack debasing and demoralizing jokes. The Steamer Maggie bound for Grabamville to bring the moonlight excursionists to Conway on Saturday 1 night, will leave her wharf at this: place at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp?anv| one desiring to visit Graharnvillo can take advantage of this opportunity? returning to Conway, in compahy with the excursion party, arriving here at 0 o'clock the same evening. Hound trip tickets 25c. for sale at ,,W Mr. 1). T. McNeill. ^Vhiteville, N. ('., has voted "-No License" l>y a majority of thirty seven. There will be a commotion among the saloonists. Georgetown is the only place in direct communi cation with Conway where whiskey is now sold by license, except Wilmington and there is no prospect of their taking any action toward remoViivg it from their borders. Like any other crime its sale should he t 1 made odious, and then respectable people would abandon the practice. A party of pleasure seekers from this place, consisting of the following persons left for the Beach, about, twenty miles from Conway, on yesterday : Misses Effle, Ttutn and Leila Burroughs, Anna Mayo, Kva Curric, Maggie Williams, and Dora Cooper. The young men of the party are F. A. Burroughs, Malcolm Collins, and Ike Williams. The welfare of i ho party is in charge of Mr. F. (J. Burroughs, who has kindly taken them on the trip to onjoy the exl-ilirating effect^ of the sea breeze. They will be absent, about three weeks. I "We wish them a pleasant time. . ( / i r Children's I>i?y ut l*lsuuli. Children's Day was observed ail 1'isgah, on Saturday before the fifth i Sunday in May, and quite a crowd! was in attendance. The exercises began at 0 o'cloek,1 a. in. The children were formed in| line with one of the boys bearing a! white banner at the head of the pro-1 cession, all singing, '-We are Marching Home ward with the Blessed," and marched into the church. After prayer by the Supt. \V. S. Cooper and a song bv the choir reci- j tations of the different classes were i in order and they all certainly did | credit to themselves. Addresses were made by the I ton. John K. Cooper and Mr. A. L. liewis. A collection was then taken up] and the school adjourned for dinner.) The children were marched to the table in rear of tlie church where an elaborate dinner was s.-rwil pvppv body doing justice to the tempting viands, Tin* inner man being re-1 O vived the school returned to the church to enjoy some sweet singing and to he ir an eloquent and instructive address front Dr. 10. Norton, of < 'onway. The exercises of the day being (inis hod the crowd dispersed?some to their homes,some with friends, and some with their sweethearts. The day was enjoyed and will long be remembered by t he people of the vicinity. \v ii.uk. C.Vdar ''rook Notes. Health good* Crops fine. Farmers rejoicing. Kxcellent seasons. Sundav School flourishing, Melvin White superintendent and Quincv I Hinson, musician. Miss Sarah 1 Tin- j son is teaching a day school. Mess. Hinson and sons have about twenty acres in Fifteen mile Bay planted which is looking fine. They have a canal in the hay ono mile long, 10 Feet wide and from 2 to (5 feet deep, The writoi litis 10 acres of corn laid by and is in silk and tassel. Bay Biro. Perhaps the most enjoyable thing in the J title Wide Awake is that story with the Kdwjinl llellamy touch, 'The Pursuit of . " I... I'.wl..- I 1. ' ' > in i iiuui ?jiani\s :i < | U l/,/,l<:U | look into tin- future for hoys. A heauti- , ful romance is contributed by Annie liron-! som Kin g, under the title, "This Way went! the linly Mary to Paradise." A good old time article, "A Vermont lloy's Trip! to I lost on in 1H25,,' is from the pen of J no. I. lleaton, with pictures by Garrett. "Amanda .Tinkum's Gordons," by Oliver Howard, has its serious les.-on for eldest daughters. All the girls might take some tender teaching from sweet, bright, true Polly Pepper in Margaret S'dney's Peppers serial which has n *ver been more interesting than in the present number. Quite a dilieront little girl from Phronsie Pepper, but a charmingly (plaint child, makes her conrtsey to Wide Awake read ers in the new serial, "Miss Matilda Archatnbeau Van Horn;" in the third serial, "Marietta's Good Times," we get delightful glimpses of the tree open-air life ot Italian children. This serial is from the pen of an Italian woman, repealling her childhood. Good articles, poems and pictures crowd the number full. Wide Awake is $2.40 a year; 20 cents a ! number. A specimen (back number) I will be sent on receipt of 5 cents. J). J.othrop Company. Publishers, Hoston bN'f. ,1 A'/om.V" -attachment for' Stonewall plow?just received at i Croft's Store. Cull quick before they f Jill go. XKWS .JOTTINGS. ?An epidemic of small-pox is feared in London. ^ ?There lias been no rain in the Sandwich islands for seven months. ?The gold premium in Buenos Avers reached 301 per cent. ?Strikers were convicted of c(.nspinicy and riot at Uniontown, IV.. ?Sing Sing prison was overcrowded and the warden sent fifty convicts to Auburn. ?Three white men who were peddling whiskey in the Sac Fox country, have been killed by the Indians. ?Houses, churches and a portion of a forest were swept away and peog Tdr killed and wounded by a hurri'' cane in Hungary. ?Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia are holding a convention at Ghattnnooga to consider their n^itual interests. ?The police of Bradford, Pa., are all under arrest, except the chief, charged with making illegal or unnecessarily violent arrests on their part, A * * * * ?arnmgcmenis nave oeen matte! fpr a large pilgrimage of masons tot Europe. Over tlr'ee hundred will be taken at a cost of less than $500. Death of I)r. Demon LosHing-. Dr. Benson Bossing, the wellknown historian and one of the l>est knrtwn citizens of Dutchess county, died at, his residence in Chestnut Hidge, N. Y., Wednesday. He was comparatively well on Tuesday, but was taken ill early Wednesday morning and died before a doctor could reach his bedside. The cause was valvular disease of the heart He was in his seventy-ninth year. DOST PROCRASTINATE! J.R. MARSHALL will h<* rtt ADRIAN, 3. C-, On the 10th inst and roiiiain about 10 days tor the purpose of REPAIRING CLOCKS - AX1)? SE W IN G MACHINES. If you have work bring it in AT ONCE, that's what we mean wllCH WO SUV " IK )N "J' CROCK \bTINATK." I >011*1 wait ovwii if you haven't ths money that can bo nrranged. Of course, your having the money will make no difference as we can use some of the "Root of all lUvil," in our business. Tnho > <>< !? <*! Of course, our Stores at Conway ami ?drinn are both open. Judge Murdwiek will he glad to see you in Conway, and 1 will treat you all right if you will call on inc jit Adrian. 1 tespnetfu 1 Iv, U. R. KING. Ladies and Misses" /?hwk Cloth Xhocn just received at Croft's Storet Wl NTHUOP TRAINING SCHOOL FORT EACH Kits, CouMi?tAfS. C. Thorough Normal instruction and practice in best methods of teaching. Open to girls over IS years old. Graduates are en titled *n teach in the schools of South Car olina as llrst grade teacliers. Tlicy readily secure good positions in this and other States. Kach County is given two scholarships -one by the State, worth $15U; and one by the school, worth $110. Competitive examination for these scholarships will lie hold in each County, Thursday, .1 uly 2. Adflfnus; I ^ Inn vcmv Superintendent, Columbia, S. C. Notice VIiL PERSONS indebted to the lute Charles M. Campbell, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, at Kink leu, Horry county, S. C., or to K. 11. Scarborough, his Attorney, at Conway, S. and all persons holding claims against said Camp bell are requested to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, or his said at torney, within rhe time prescribed by law I). 11. Camimikm., Quail tied Administrator, Fink lea, S. ('., May 8th, 18tM. Mtf Stonewall Plows, irith alt attach, menlsj at Croft's Store, Conway. N < >1 i < *e! Cai't. T. \\*. Daooktt, Sir?VOu are hereby notilled not to pay draft on you at sixty days dated May 8th 1801, drawn by me in l.ivor of \V. I). For ter vt Co., as 1 have declined to take the horse. Respectfully, Conway, S. C., A. C. Mt itnu.i,. May 2Uth, 1801. MONEY To Loan ! HA VI N<1 made arrangements with and secured the agency at Conway, for a large moneyed corporation, I am now prepared to negotiate Loans on Farms md Town Real Estate, at 11 per cent, in terest, on long and easy terms. Apply toC. F. Qi: ATT E E11AIJ M, April 2!1?Dm. Conway, S. C. NOTICE. rpilK UNDEHSIUNK1) hereby give JL notice tliftt tiicy, or one of tlieni, will be at Hughes' Bridge on Lake S vamp, on the 20th day of Juue prox. at II o'clock a. in., to let out to the lowest bidder the contract for repairing said bridge accord lag to specifications furnished on day of letting. The successful bidder will be required to enter into lmnd with sufficient surety, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. The commissioners re serve the ri^ht to reject any or all the bids. By order of the Hoard. Jeremiah Mlshoe,} County Joseph Todd, > CommisssonL. I). Graham, ) era, ii. C. >yjBW^Itol)t. H. Scarborough. Clerk. tUBSP juii'lt f $klc of Land for Taws. Stole of South Carol inn,1 Horry County, j Under and by virtue of sundry executions lodged iif my office, and to ine directed, 1 .will offer for sain before the Court bouse door, tit Conway, within the legal sale hours, on Monday the Oth day of July, 1801, the following property, situate in said couniy and State, to wit : That certain tract of land situated in Little* Itiver Township, containing two hundred acres more or less, known as the Btandley laud," levied on us the property of Darius H. .St at alley, at the suit of tne Stab' for taxes:* , AJ.HO A certain tract of laud containing fifty one acres, situated in Utile Hiver township, levied on as the property of Francis M. Dunn, at the suit of the Btute f()r taxes; ALBO A certain tract of land situated in nmipMiiii v.rt'en lowuHinp, containing ntty acren levied on us tiie property of Nancy Fiver at the suit of the State for taxes* ALSO A tract of land in Simpson Creek township, containing twenty acres, levied on as the property of .facoh Qriasette. at the sail of the State for taxes. ALSO . A certain tract of land situated in Oillivants Ferry, containing fifty acres, levied on as the proper of Henry Ldwards at tho suit of the State for taxes. Term* of sale, Cash. Purchasers'to pay tor papers. W. J. BK8HION8, 8hc?rftT Horry County. May 18th; fc. v V When l>o Fruits (*ih>w? A German man of science ( Dr. I Kmuss of Halle) lias been making some studios among fruit trees, lie says that thev sleep during the day, and do their growing by night. | The fruit of the cherry, for an example, increased nine times as fast in size during the night as in (ho day. Apples, however, are not quite |so lazy during the day, for their rate of growth was found to la- 80 per cent, during the night and '-0 per cent, by day; that is to say, they grow four times as much by night ! as by day. IU'sinkss notirr.s I " " ~ I NVoutii KxowtNt;. ilushes' Tonic., tlu* old time, reliable remedy for fever and ague. Reputation earned bv thirty years' success. You ran depend upon i*. Try it. I>ruggists j have it. ' Mrs. I.aura Hart, lleaufort, S. < writes 44 A loatlisomo form of blood poison was killing sue. My appetite was lost, my bones ached, and parts of my tlesh seemed as if it won Id come oft* my bones. A friend brought men bottle of 15. !?. lb The sores i began healing at once, and when I | had taken two bottles 1 surprised my | friends at mv rapid recovery." I Many years practice lias given j C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of I'atjentsu! Washington, 1). (J? unsurj passed success in obtaining patents for all cinsscsof invention. They' I make a specialty of rejected eases, i <m11 !?..? ? o?rt....,wi ..in......'. ? i ??.i ov \ nun iiiumiiiHv wi 111 ;i 11 V ; patents that have boon previously injected. Their advertisement in an. other colli inn, will be of interest to inventors, patentees, manufacturers, and all who have anything to do wit h patents, A dry. hacking cough keeps the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation, which, if not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis. N<?, prompter remedy can he had than Ayer's ( berry Pectoral, which is bot h an anodyne and expeetrant. Knglish Spavin liinamont removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps: j and Flemishes from horses, J Hood ; 'Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, 1 King-none, Stilles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ktc. Save ?50 j by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Hlemish (hire ever known. Sold by Dr. 10. Norton,! Druggist, Conway, S. C. ltucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for (hits, llrnises. Sores, 1'leers, Salt Hheuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruplions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 525 cents per box. For sale bv Dr. K. Norton. Cg> (flN, (j^ ? IT WORKS LIKE ? 4 "u?Pin>*? \% ITIHDIU (S Anil tlioro ! 11 eliuriu about It. 3) a WhuIiIujj iiiuiIii imny l>y imlng our k 4 MAGIC SOAP. | ^ ABSOLUTELY PURZ. ^ | LAUNDRY SOAP MADE, t i Bolil from 11??> Seaboard to the y (R Mountain*. <3jv No family can afford to bo without ^ j ^ S/trchil imlnrfmfut* to ttm trade ^ ip on Jlfof/fo Nonjt; aluo vnrtimm other W bmmla of hnundry Soapa. w j % THE SAVANNAH SOAP WORKS, f ? SAVANNAH, GA. S) W.L.BUCK&CO. O II O <4 0 O ) O ct O I) o o - ? 1IAVK NO AXKTO GRIND - - - #i i WIi'-m wo. nsk yon to call tmtl exumino our jXootM in stork. Our Prions urn Pi/j/p ul. P//n Oat set., AND Wo urn nroimroi! for tho (!mniiA(!i!Mn ..f the County. RATTLING < j} ood lin ro'iiiiks hat will surprise you. Dirt voti over stop to think that IJnckj vllle is ttu' place to treat/ yourself to a surprise'' C? A I j t j AT / \ NC K > A L Ij A T U N C K AND EXAMINE OIBI SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS IN DRV GOO G ROUE RIKS, ROOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, TINWARE, AND HARDWARE NOTICE! The price we name la the price we take i and always quote ftgsjtos lor the does j buyers. W. I, RUCK ?t CO., Riiokttvlll* S. C. i iM (Till X >1*1 P< < ovuiiiissio | HOSIN. SIM 11 ! TINE AN 1 <> I 1 a? <hi i Si "THE OLD O (\hhi \'/i i \ ' i * M'lUlNU AM) i WK eonU1 not. appear last \v^ ? opened up thai immense lot of l^ino 1 )r< Assorted Kinds, Qualities, St vies, you. We had in 1500 PA! Which were selected from a large classes and ages, from the INK Wo laid not arranged our Spring P&ncQ Gooc So as to be rojulv to serve you with and thousands of others in all the OUR MUN'S VOI O LC )T 11 .is arrived, ami wo arc prepared I Ihi.s line ever lieard of before. We 1 )epurtinent as well as in evorvthii we are l ,1 .( i ^ L ' and always to be l'olicd upon. Th< lives the price to it, consequently a rate a bargain every time. We (lesi TITY, and LOW IMMOLS eonibin >> 1A. 3 S Come and see our Hats, also, Our I sarv articles for trimming a hat , to and latest styles. Wo have a gre memory, which we will sell-ut a ve IFOIRIMIIEER PKIC AMONt! TIIINtK BUGGIES, BOA! NESS ANC largest stock ever brought to this | TOM I'IMCKS. ; "If \on do m It we should lumpen to he out of tl you in short notice I . Thanking yon for past, patr< aaino. We are yours very truly, BXJBKoxran OOlN >V j '?> n>Aa ' V t-r At' ' S fflKk f\UN?*. D C mm Cures Diabtfas b i; ?eoo I [| \ Hen. <ViIT< G Dlrcutoi G0. 0 f ? " \\ FRANKLIN Ninr.V i.,xi.fr ' T /?u>v'A>Vk ?H?M \ A PUPB, Refreshing, '.r ' k; mineral quatitioc. by . < ^ In health, nr.d in case - f ! (I benefit will he dorivod t< < . < l three months from nr.y (i Writo for Pamphlet. BETHE8DA ; A Household Remedy < 5 FOR ALU ^ tBLOOD and SKPW) * DISEASES < | ??? ^ j ' Botanic Sited Balm ! 1 .t i Kot- SCROFUiA. UlCtKS, S/.i 7 * $ 11 R::EIJM. EC2f <;a. t\< , < $ foi.n of m a 11 {) r. u n I SKIN ? >! i HON. 1< \ A Jdcs btflnq tniCdcieui ii. tor in) rp 1)..' . K lystom and irsforiiuj IN corMHutic..-., C when In-T ' f\ frc-m v) cnute. 11 r. f 0 ti ntos'. to^criiaiural h> tlinq (fOpOrtle* < A jvis ? ? in lr. f i anr,:i clnrj vt tore, lr . ^ e<i?0fl0!it or a forpAcu'. \ ?';jr Corr nj.iMitA-T' ;> ' , ' ' , 11 |h.(fb III Irl.MM ?.' { '/ r " > . \\ ' > r AH*nta. ( i ( r<>? '' i ri9*i it|i< in|vnafl# by John I * ?\? in, i > .,^1 troth for ItretU ^^p8?1' )i>i, i(iH( a i . i ri* nimli, hut wr vi* M[,j *i? .?< it v>Mii. how fomrn frcin I ! i 0 l?> ii 1 - .?fi. and hiftlr am vmi iff P^J|,\UHV 1, \ ?? I M? r?iTl)||it NfC HI lil'llif, frn 111u' ?? >???f ? ? . i ?| nr?- inoiirnU only I ll??? \Tt?k. All i" ?.? *. 4iir?l |?*y hi I; I t? \ < Trry w "rk?-i ? Hurl you, fmiMi'n L Jiy ? rryiMnv. KAflll.l, HJ*KK1?|I?Y loirm < /Wraffk .TO I'll' I A If- MIKK. A<W!rtM al ?w? Jk * ,0" I'OKlUM>, 11 AIM * J^A/A.tny imd^hohh mo brok?.i do'm f r?r f.-ru ? curea. ilrOJj^Tl'Oii' iiitloiv ..iUulliNlh ytUiti. .P?'i i:' < stuHi, remove* ni of biU and iu.i.' ji.4um'>-j. <>ct t!. gnmlnn it >tter Co., is >1 or<?li;i nts ITS, TUKPEN-j 1) COTTON. | N ?* \s \ ork. RELIABLE!" ;(): ?<> SUM MM GOODS. | U as we i111<>1111?m! to, its we had not yet sss ( n )< xls! ami Shades, that, wo now Ituvc to show >1 t ot oivi.nl ihat lot of !RS SHOES, stock of tho latent stylos, to soil all ANT HA lUO to tho GKANDSIIiK. ; I -inn of Is & Notions | Dispatch hat they arc all hero now different lines. JTHS'AND BOYS' I J 1 N < i 0 ofTor you vt.he HKST HA 1?' A INS in j 1 propose trroolipso I ho STAT Kin this ig else. It is an neknowletlgetl fact ! ' \ : ) ' V-, V | ) . V All I 1/lh) ' Quality <>f i lie Goods offered is what i.ow ruicK ?loes not necessarily indi ire to lead in QGALlTV and Ql'AN oil, as we have always tlono heretofore. i T tP. s-l ./ - ' _JL_ _A y A K_7 ?, V tibhons, lMumes, Sprays :ui<l all neecs? Huit Ilia taste. Largest assortment at many things we cannot, recall to ry close margin. :IE23 2>J-ZJ2s?.13T2ttJ21D S OF THIS FAST. D CARTS, HAR-! ) SADDLES, Video, which we offer at HOOK HOTat see what you want, rail for it.".,a.iU to art icle you want wo can secure it for mage we solicit a continuance of the 3 sz ooxuiijinsr?, I yVA'.S < !. . v.v Avvfct's Disease. j . fift tJoi'ld'x Fail*. .' a o,,.,, S k .-- *? . V? #H?4. - M ?aiV'?.A 1 \ / >"" t"?'c,foWlS5->^ {> f, ??| u - I . VM. i;n;DF-SAKER, g* HOWth Bond# Ind. ? '4t?V\k< ? ?. ? ! !! ? ?? . . w \# feo Vimlely proportioned In 4) '. iov.o it ng, ''oj;ble r\nil v/holcsome' d en.;- : T.fi ilrlalrt'n Uisenso more ^ i ", > tv/enty-fovr hours than In # known to nninnoe. T '! ic.- ' S1MUNU CO., Waukesha} Wis* t . > v a Ac >kk 'csr?*. ? R. D. Scarborough, \ ATTOnlifcY AMD COUNSELLOR. J " ATI,AW * Cohwny. S. ( - . 4 loliu-<111 .v .lulu,mi. 1 .] >. 11 ,ui ,v 11 ,:tlilinu(n T Marion, S, ( 1 ?niiway, S. ( p Johnsons ^ Quattlobaum. A I'TTONIOVS AT LAW, > ('ON \v\V, S. ( a Hi" Pronijil :itto 11 In 111 J/IVI II i<> all lui^ !!< >> entni U><i to nuv care. * ? \Y. \V . 11 \MII ION, 1'!, A. 11 \H<JI I P i J I Hamilton ^ GaSquo, p j iMictors of ! ?<*iit a I Sur?r<*ry. 0 Marior>, 3. C. 0 ( iM iiiti-', hiu'all tiu* 1 j\I? -;t ano.-iiiMh , ! u-c.l. OPls <? (it to (I up in 'Wst-rhws styh* ;; j All t-h? latcfit Improved In-' /uuwnts u*.*?l j < , tn'Hl i<-1ic>ii jfUnrfiMtc/'rl. < Mllcu oh liar ,f j txlr-M't 1 1 , ' ! : T Y v.- /?' . - : . m+'tm ' ' i 0 y V* - S j ). ( ( . i ' i V til tl. ... j WMtk*' * v v . I ,r . fit-, j l?.t <il|f|l I \ r, V I i.(ill ' / ? 1(H) <V ttO G. A. CROFT. ^11 (Successor to C'AMMACK'H Store*) \ 1 P ' iiiih'ptnitunl Cash \ rI hi!/(>r of \ TU'EPEWTI 3ST "C. I 'in > nr tiioUL'lit.-i rl^lit lu?r<' Roincui l lu r i<> whom ymi nr<' In U'Wtetl for pri??pnt LOW P KICKS -IX? ( I lorry CouiiiyJ " \ Word to flu* WIhiv" I 'V i'l'V lloll'll* flhllUvil it ^ VaO' ' y?.? way, (Sucressor to Cainmnck,) 1? * |?s him in t hv ll'/ht again <t I (I <?11 1*IH( 'Ks, ('roll's Store will puy i asii kok ti.'U I'I'.niini this season and will soil you ^oods at W I I, M I N (iTON ?OK? (J II A It L EST ON I'HICIOS. [JUT TIMS OUT AND SHOW IT TO YOU It FRIENDS. I -hall sol1 my Turpentine to Croft'.* Utor<-Conway, and got lull prices for it, and buy mv goods from him at Witmlii'/ton or Charleston price*, ao that U Whr 1 leel so AWFUL JOLLY' I am going to I Ai'i. OFF MY'FAUM THIS YEAR. Jpr tw$> The- nliove is ;i picture of a ?man ni;/CKJ> \'wr.riij% of 1 lorry Count*. i><*f? r? < IW>MT ol'ENMl) Ills Store ill t 'oiiuay l.ookx like he'ti struck h (i llHKN I' H RSI M MON. l rf No trouble to tm^Lgood'* at Would like you to comi^^^^^^rth(V|Ualil^^^^^H^t