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r THEUotffiY IIE'I{/ILD Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. C. OCT. 19, 1893. LOCAL NEWS. The etorm cut oft telegraph communication with Conway till Monday evening. Mr. Charles II. Price, of Florence, l formerly editor of the Florence r Time.s, is studying medicine at Char loston Medical College. If our agent does not get around to see you before the tax collector comes, be prepared to settle with him at that time, your indebtedness for subscription. I'KItSONALS. Kngineer .1. 1). Mayo's family < from North Carolina arrived in tow^i yesterday. Sudge Fraser, Solicitor Johnson, Stenographer Covington, reached Conway on last Saturday. Chancellor Johnson, Mr. W. W. Sellers and Mr, F. 1). Bryant are attending Court hero this week. COURT WKRR CROWD. The crowd attending Court this week is very large. There were Home three or four hundred at the beginning of the week. Several rows have been started, but nothing of damage except to delica'o ears is reported. Pistols have been nourishing but no shots. I,...... f.. 11 .iu.uv'iium io IlillU I ill 1U1I IIUI, WILI1 no further damage than spillings lots of words. Till: STORM IN CONWAY. The Pride of Ohina tree just hy the j?ost office was blown down. It has boon cleared away. A mockorange tree in the Veroen JLoel yard is lying flat. The sign of S. A. Dusenbury was blown down. A pretty oak tree on the side of the turntable switch embankment was blown down. A Pride of China tree was blown over against the north oast end of Prof. R. R. Clark's residence?no great damage done. Several bricks?twenty five or thirty?were blown from the North corner of tho jail. They had been cracked away by a tree falling during the August storm. Two of the piazza posts under Mr. \V. 10. J lard wick's residence wore t li rnii' 11 /I (inrn The nogro Methodist Church is blown from its blocks. The steeple camo off in the fall and the house is badly warped. It cannot yet be ascertained whether it can be replaced without a start from tho very foundation. Churches Damaged. In going from Conway to Murrell's Inlet, tho IIkrai.i> correspondent found on the route five churches demolished by tho storm. In the edge of town the colored Methodist Church has been blown from its blocks, the steeple thrown off and tho body of the building badly racked. At Hucksvilie tho colored Methodist Church cs fiat on the ground* At Socastee tho Baptist (whites) is completely demolished. About two miles north of Marlows tho colored church, Mt. Zion, is torn all to pieces. At Brook Green, the colored Church, St. Michaels is wroeked entirely. CO (HIT PKOOEEDINGS. Thy Court of Genoral Sessions convened at Conway on Monday, Oct 1G, 1893. Judge T. 11' Fraser was presiding judge; Solioitor Johnson and Stenogropher Covington were also present. The cases disposed of were as follows: The State vs. John Glover for assault and battery was nol, proa. The State vs. Thomas It. Gerald for disposing of property under a loin was also nol, pros. The State vs. Thos. J. Buffkin and Malinda for fornication was continued. - The State vs. George Shaw for murder was also continued, the de fondent not being arrested. The State vs. Jesse 10. .Tnrdun for incest: In this cast* a sealed sontonco against Jordan was found. The sentence was for 12 monts hard labor in State Penintentiary and a fine of $500. The State against Ebenezer Iluggins for malicious trespass: A seal ed sentence was opened and Iluggins sent to tho penitentiary for three months. The State vs. Joel E. II. Grainger for aggravated assault and battery was continued. Tho State vs. Vergil Moore for foigery was continued. Th * State vs. John I). Sarvis for aiding a prisoner to escape was not pros. The State vs. Ebenezer Hoggins for assault and %tery witi*,intent to kill wa<y^"8ix n,'""r V wa8 iy- swell on Tybee baiJI ^ V(mr that has been ,ter\. t * * * ' ill the Statu penitentiary at hard la bor. This sentence takes effect til the termination of the throe months mentioned above. The State vs. Kb. Hoggins and Jane Hoggins for administering poison was tried. .Jane Hoggins was found guilty and sent to the State penitentiary for three months, hard labor, sentence commencing with the expiration of the 2 years sentence mentioned above. The State vs. Kbone/.er Ilnggine for bigmany was continued, the defondant having plenty to amuse him now for some time. TllO Sttdh* V'O IllfKW J IkuIio... f". ^ ..v w*4%wv ' wi ?? vi i j v* i niidiii n;i soiling domestic wine was nol. pros, The State vs. Mabry Prince foi allowing a prisoner to escape was no/. pros. The State vs. ,J. \V. llinson foi disposing of property under a lien was nol. pros. j The State vs. Noah Johnson foi assault of an aggravated nature was continued. The State vs Jacob Bracken for housebreaking and larceny was tried defendant found guilty and sentenced to 3 months hard labor in the County Jail. The State vs A. M. Martin foi assault and battery with intent tc ravish was tried and found not guili ty- , The State vs. J. I). Anderson foi assault with intent to kill was noi tried?no bill. The State vs. John Pierce for fir ing woods?no bill. The State vs. Jos. Win. Jack sot and Wyman Godbold for house breaking; Jackson, a white boy plead guilty and was sentenced tc 12 months in the penitentiary; Godbold, a negro, was tried and cami clear. The State vs. Daniel Floyd, Kve rott. Floyd and Alice Floyd for re Msuug mi omcer ana aggravated as sun It iiml battery was continued In defendant. The State vs. W. K. 1*. Ooopei W. Sidney Cooper and E. Whit fore Cooper for disposing of property under lien was tried; verdict, no guilty. The Statu vs. Alnjah Williams Amy Williams and Rose Williann for house breakin and larceny wat continued as to Abijah and Arnj Rose was tried and cleared. The State vs. Daniel Floyd fo, assault and battery of high and ag gravnted nature was continued bj defendant. The State vs. Mil ley Strickland ?no bill. , The State vs. B. li. Whitley foi assault with in ton t to kill was uol proa. The State vs. B. R. Whitley foi resisting an ofllcer and aggravate* assault was tried and a sealed sen tenco left. The State vs. It. .1. Cock ran foi breach of trust was tried and found not guilty. The State vs. John I). Anderson A. M. Martin for assault and battery with intent to kill resulted?continued as to J. D. Anderson-?tried A M. Martin who was found guilty and sent to county jail for 2 months or pay a fine of $50. The State vs. .1. N. Dorsoy foi disposing of ptoporty under lien ? no bill. The State vs. Felix E Todd foi breach of trust was continued. This ended the cases in Court ot General Sessiona. Common Bleae Court convened on Wednesday at 2 nV-lopLr I* V! MAltltlKIV On Thursday evening, Oct. 5, 1993, the residence of Mr. 1). II. Fowler was tlie scene of a happy gathering. The occasion Mas the marriage of Mr. John Tyler to Miss. Rebecca Edge. Jas. M. Dortnan, Notary Public performed tlio hymenial rite with the grace and dignity of a bishop. The invited guests did ample justice to the delicious wedding supper sst before them. After this, all departed for their homes, leaving behind them many hearty well-wishes for the newly made husband and wife. And, no doubt, many whispered softly to themselves "How long! old how long before I too shall join the happy throng that rejoice in the bonds of matrimony." J. II. J. i> 11:1>, At her home in Horry County, S. C., Sept. 22nd, 1893, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rarnhill, wife of John Mi Barnhill. She was born in Ilorry County, S. C., Juno 12th 1831. She joined the Methodist Church when rpiite young, but never profossed religion until about eight years before her death, when she was happily converted 1o God at Kehoboth under the ministry of Rev. W. 13. Raker, trom which time she grow day by day stronger in tho faith of her Lord and Saviour Joans Christ. She loaves a husband, two daughters and four sons to mourn thoir loss, but their loss is her eternal gain. Rri.ativk. Buck leu's Arnica Save The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped IlHiid8, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively caret Piles, or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price cents per box. # For sale at E. Nor. ton's Drugstore. ^ v\. ' I Fair Bluff High School and Coleginto Institute. This well known Institution, with i broad features and nu extensive course of study, wi'l open Monday, i Oct. 9th, 1893. It i* the intention t 1 of the Principal to give the people ^ of this section the finest educational o , udvantrgee ever offered, at the lowest j possible rates, i The Principal proposes to gather ^ around him a full corps of splendid h teachers, prepared to give thorough . instruction in all the department of > , school work. j1 \tIo? PI... wU I - C 11 f i'lioo vyiuuuu UituQuii) ui i urry, c ' Ga, will bo present ait the opening \ . and have full charge of the music 1 1 department. She will give lessons ^ on the Piano, Organ and Violin. ?j Miss Luwsoti is one of the distin- f ' guished graduates of the Southern , Female College at La Grange, (la., j [ and for years she has been tinder the < training of the splendid teachers of ' La Grange? such as the Misses Cox, Barks, llooten and Madame Hichard, j who was reared in Italy, France and 1 Germany, whore she received train- ( ing in music from the masters and ii . enjoyed rare opportunities of hear- ( L ing artists. It is therefore with ' feelings of indescribablo pleasure ( the Principal announces that ho has n secured the services of such a teach- 1 , er as the accomplished Miss Lawson. ( Not only will Latin, Grook and , Mathematics be taught in the most \ thorough manner, but special at ton- I tion will be given to our mother j 2 tongue and its splendid literature, which has boon too sadly neglected - in our school. The discipline of the school will ? be lirui and decided and pupils must obey the rules, r In a short time the stdents will 1 appear in uniform and enjoy the ' advantages of the military drill and the Delsarto system of physical cul tu re. J EXPENSES. J hoard in families, from $0 to $8; '' clubs cheaper. 4#* Tuition in Primary per rjr. . 10 weeks. f Intermediate $7.00. Collegiate $8.00. Music $10 00 including use of r musical instrument. Fair Bluff is now a strong prohibition town and pupils will be safe r in our hands, as they will not be ex1 posed to temptation. Fall term open Oct. Oth, 1893. For further information apply to ( r Kiev. J. A. Smitii, Principal. I Fair Bluff, N. C. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * a Foreclosure. ? \ 11 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, k COUNTY OF HORRY. h s Under and by virtue of the power and v authority in 1110 vested by one Hussel 1 Fowler in and by his certain Mortgage n executed and delivered to me on the 2!5rd si day of Feb. 1801, recorded in offlcoofR. J M. C., for ilorry County, in Mortgage Rook No, 7, page 70, I will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, 1 8. C., within legal sale hours, on Monday, ; tho 0th day of November, 1893. "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in said County of lforry, in said State, containing KAV0Ilf V-fivf. 11K\ n/il.oo >?"?" '? 1 1 1 j .< v iivic^i iiiuio ui it'ns, uminued North, South and East by lands of Sylvester Powell and Franklin Prince, and West by landd of James." ]< Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay cl for papers. JambhStackiiou.sk, L Mortgagee. Rout, 11 ScAititOHotiou, Attorney. Oct. 12. 1898. Mortgage Sale- B STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ,l! COUNTY OF IIOURY. Under anil by virtue of the power and authority in us vested by W. It. Martin and W.J. Martin, in and by their certain mortgage to us executed and delivered, . I dated September 27th 1892, recorded in (J| ofllce of Register of Mesne Conveyance of Ilorry County, in mortgage Hook No. j . pages 154 to 15(1 inclusive, wo will soli be- |j( fore the Court House door at Conway, S. ' 0., at public auction on Monday, Nov. (>th, .. 1893, within legal sale hours, the following described lands, to wit: t(i 1 "All and singular that certain tract and parcel of land situated in Bayboro town- A ship, in the County and State aforesaid, containing four hundred and fifty acres, ,f more or less, bounded on the North, South and West by lands of J. W. Stevens, ^ and East by lands of W. It. Royals, known as the John F. Hardee, lands lying in fork f of White Oak Swamp." Terms of sale, cash; Purchaser to pay ^ for papers. J. It. Aixshuook & Co., Mortgagees. . lioirr. B. Scabiihkouoii, Att'orney. Oct. 14th, 1893. A Mortgage Sale. A STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, y] 110RHY COUNTY, i 9 Under and by virtue of the power and authority in him vested, by one IJ. F. A Prince, in and bv IiIm eorfuin m/iri..n..A -J ..... , bearing (late Feb. 0, 181)1, and recorded in \ onice of Register of Mesne Conveyance of I lorry County In Mortgage Hook Mo. A 7, page 75, the undersigned will sell at public auction, before the Court House at A Conway, 8. C.. within legal sale hours, on Monday, the (1th day of November, lbUd, 9 All and singular that certain tract and parcel of land sit .into, lying and being in t< (Jreen Sea Township, in Horry County, State of South Carolina, containing one 8 , hundred and sixty live acres, more or less, bounded North and West bv lands of Hill tt I Anderson and Theophllus (Irahun, South by lands of \V. J. Sarvis and water of l'i 1 Idttle Fee Deo River, and K/i-t by lands i of .1. \V. lie)bony. fi Terms of sulo cash; purchaser to pay ; for papers. Jamks Stackhousk, a Mortgagee* JtODT. B. SoAttBouot'on, Attorney. ** October 14th, 1898. ?? Mortgage Sale. L2TATK ok SOI I'll CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. " Under and by virture <>f the power ami 1' uthority vested in oue Quincy llinson nd his assigns by (JeorgetUoro ami John li j. Ooro in aiul by their certain mortgage | o said llinsin executed and delivered, ated December IStli 188b, recorded in iflle of Register of mense conveyance of lorry County, in mortgage Hook No. s ages 184, 185 and 180, which suld inort- ' r ag - hath boon duly assigned to the un * crsigned, I will otter for sale before the 'ourt IIouso door at Conway S. C. within i>gal sale hours on Monday the 0th day f November, 1893 "all and singular that ,| ertain piece or parcel of land lying and eing in the State and County aforsaid, a Simpsons Crook township, on Hulls p sland Swamp, containing llfty (50) more >r loss, being a portion of a tract of land > [ranted to John Cox, June '2nd 1875, ''' loundcd on the South by lands of Joseph " lardco on the West by John Allen (). ^uinn on the North by lands of Nathan ' Hard wick and on the East by lands if William Stanley and others." Terms of Sale Cash, purceaser to pay or papers. Jamkh Stack iiochk. Assignee of mortgagee. {' {out. H. Scakuoium on, Attorney. )ct. 12th 1803. !' ii CITATION 3 tl ly W. i:. IIAItlMVIt U, I*. J, b Whereas, Alex. W. Jenkins made suit ol o un* to grant him Letters of Adinin*tration of the Estate of a id effects of f, )lle O. Oates, doeeased. These are hcrc'oro to cite and admonish all and inglilar the kindred and creditors of )lle (). Oates, deceased, that they lie md appe.r before mo, in the Court of 'robate, to be held at Conway, Horry 'ount.y,^>"*S!h day of Oct., 1803, after uib'JL.- i.,dv at 11 o'clock in tho bc"C0. V\\ cause, if any they have , viays she m ^ministration should not > because his uf till calls him hand, this 12th day of uuction. Jim "II . r ^ <1 T^s' E. Haudwiok, Vs name for bt. . ,>rolmU, fhldJc< e twelve and lvtnfi \ version of the 9 ,8. ! Jjuiitfled with feojr X .nd sadnoss that I m t phy in tho Oonsti% J J because of ? tto that tnc v 10 honored cU^ ,\^ < klml me 1^530 ? / ^ PRICE BO CENTS PER BOTTLE. O BOOR OF VAIUABIE INFORMATION FREE. 4 for sale by druggists. 4 N otioe. )i<kick County ('um. hohhy Co., s. ('.,! Conway, s. c., Oct. 7th, ih'l . j()1 Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of, 'onnty Commissioners of llor.y County tl rill hold their annual meeting for tiscal hi ear 1802-011, at the otllce of the Hoard, <1 t Conway, s. ('., on Thursday the Oth ol ay of November, 1800. All persons p olding bills, accounts or demands of any ind against th > County which liavn not at een heretofore presented to the ('ononis loners, are requested to tile the same rith the undersigned on or before the st day of November, prow, so that they lay bo examined and ordered paid at aid Annual Meeting. Hy order of the Joard and in pursuance of Law. Hour. h. So aitiioKouon. Clerk h'd. c. c. If. c. T?n x-pej I. clAt $ di IKKicB ok 1 loitiiY County Thkasuhkh, ) H Conway, 8. C , Oct. I, 1808 ] 81 The tax books will be open for the coljction of Taxes, for tiscal year, eoinmening Nov. 1st., 1808, from Oct. 15th to tec,, torn, inu;$. Tlio following ?ro the levies: State 55^ mills. di School 2 " J:< Ordinary County 2 " A1 Special 1/8 " jVi A special Tax to pay Interest on H. It. onds lias been levied by County Auditor < follows, viz: Conway Township 3'<j mills. Hayboro Township :i " Green Sea Township 2" Simpson (.'reek Township.. 2'.{ " A Poll Tax of one dollar upon every de-bodied male citizen between the ages ' 21 and 50 years. A, The Treasurer will attend the following F1 lar.es.at time specified to make colleo- tl< on: h< Jordanville, Monday Oct. 20, from 0 A. pr .to 12 M. th Gideon, Monday Oct. 28rd, from 2 1*. M, pr 8 P.M. PI Cool Spring. Tuesday Oct. 24th, from 8 th .M. to :i P. M. Gallivants Ferry, Wednesday Oct. 25th, oin 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Taylorsville Thursday Oct. 20th, from A. M. to 2 P. M Floyds School Hon , Friday Oct. 27th, A om 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Vardelle, Saturday Oct. 28th, from 8 \. I. to 12 M. Zoan, Saturday Oct. 28th, from 2 P. M. > 1 P. M. 81 Powollvllle, Monday Oct. 110th, from 9 01 .. M. to 1) P. M. Hayboro, Tuc dav Oct, 31st. from 8 A. v I. to 2 P.M. * Sanford, Wednesday No\. 1st., from 0 . M. to II P. M. Lorls, Thursday Nov. 2nd, from OA. rc I. to 2 P.M. pi Hound Swamp, Frldaj Nov. 3rd, from In A M. to 2 P. M. Hammond, Satunb.v Nov. 4th, from 0 . M, to 3 P.M. * . Fbenezcr, Monday Nov. (5th, from 0 A. I. to 'A r. m. I/ittlo Hivcr, Tuesday Nov. 7th. from 0 1 . M.toJH' AI. is Wainpp??. Yv'vdntvdny Nov. 8th, from 0 : . M. to 2 I'. .M. ! I" (irithamvillo, Thursday N ?v. Uili, front I A. M. to J P. M. Hi>cu?fo?\ Friday Nov. .0, from J A, \i.i ? 8 I*. M. I! Marhov's tovo, Saturday Nov. l f, Ir >m A. M. to , > M Huokftvil'.o, Monday Nov ! t, 0 A >2 P. M. . \ Port Jl.rvloit, T'l.'.-dJ Nov. i ?. II it \. M to 1 P. \l. / tVdur (drove, ' V'i*dinMil%*,.N-j'' i ' roiu it A. M to i j M . ! deaX - ' y .'fcoli ^'Vnc Rood Lord , Tli.' Iminnoo - II I ! .1 . ^ II I | Wanted. Situation us Compositor in some ewsp.iper oflieo, country olVice , referred. Will work at reasonable 'ages, and guarantee satisfaction, leferencos given. Address J. NV. H. (). Box, I [. Conway, S. C. MOin (l.\(iK SALl'l. I I'AI'K () ' SOl'Tll CAKOMNA, ~ (01 N'I'V ON" HOHUY. Court Common Ploas. . W. HOLM DAY & SON, Plaintiffs Against 11 < K11A WALL Kit et ill, Defendants. Coder ami by virtue of the decretal or < er of bis Honor Krnest Harv, nnulo in i ip above stated rasp, dated March 81st, S93, 1 will offer for sale, before the Court louse door in Conway, S. (5., within legal I de hours, on Monday the fttli day of' foveinber, 1893. . ; All and singular that certain tract of uul, lying and being in Unci 's township, i the County and Stato aforesaid,contain i ig seventy-six (Ttl) acres, more or less, eginning at a large lightwood stump cor er, running West to a stake corner, niak ig a right angle, and hath such shapes, lutes and bounds as the plat thereof will iow; bounded North by lands of Za< k I T. I >u enbury, West and Southwest by le Woodlawn land, and on other sides by mds of Ivory Huc.k, Tibby Plain and [hers, known as the Henry Waller lsnd. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay >r papers. W, J. 8KSSIONS, Sheriff 1 lorry ('o. Oct. 9th, 1803. MONTEREY. 1 760 The Monk's Remedy- 1845. ('( fJ ' 'r "f \?i / ffl JK \ LTONIC, NKUYINK, PLOOl) l'l'IMFI KIL Like Cures Like. 'lie Poison of the Swamp has it- Anti ; dole in the Swamp. For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion, )ysintery and Dowel Complaint, ask your ealer for MO.N fT<ltl?Y. If he does not : eep it, we will send you a large bottle. ,\ press prepaid, on receipt on $1.00. MOMTKHHV CO., Florence, S. Props. and Mfrs. F. \V. WAOKNUU A ( <>., Charleston, State Agents. ] JimtOlHiUS J^CIIOOL, Conway, S. O. , 'I lie next term of this institution will pen the 18th of Sept. prox., and continue ] inn months. An Accurate, practical knowledge of ie subjects studied will he insisted upon ud thorough preparation for advanced lasses in college or for practical affairs I' life x\ ill 1 x? afforded those who are laced under our tuition. For catalogue or further information,! Idress the principal, K. 11. ( FA UKK, A. M. ('onway, 8. ('. Aug. 11, 1803. BHAIR^balsam ClfRiiK'i anil hrautiftra the li*ir. I'romote* a luxuriant (truwllt. Nftvcr Fail* to Hoatoro Oray ltalr to Its Youthful Color. Curat xralp iln??.r? K hair falling. he Consumptlveand Feetolo amioilwho ffer from eihtuiting diaeaeee should, uae Parkor'n (lingo* onto. Itcure#the worat Couffh, Wflk IdiiiKt. Debility, in- [ gertion, Female wcakneet, Hlu uinatiiin ana 1 am. fiOc. 1 $ I. IINDERCOPWQ Th<? enlw ti??o f". i>I>? ?Hi>aiii7 Jinki-t wiuTinz c*?y. licti, ?t iJrutuiiaU. Intlispensalilc in every good kitchen As every good housewife knows, the fference between appetizing. delicious lokine and the opposite kind is largely delicate sauces and palatable gravies, ow, these require a strong, delicately ivotvd stock, and the best stock is I.IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF Petition for Homestead. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mary Floyd, widow of tho late William oy<l of Horry County, has filed a putini in this olllce, and intends, to have a tincstoud in tire lands, and personal operty exemption, in the personalty, of e estate of tin* said William Floyd, anaised and set off to her and Prudence h. ioyd,Kliza I. Floyd and Fred M.Floyd rtee minor children of the deceased. .1. A. McDkkmott, ('lerk of Court, II. C. a ' l; C'-on crtf, CONWAY, S C. ('alls the attention of the public to its iperlor facilities for handling business drusted to its care. We transact a general banking business, xchange bought and sold. Money to loan on good security. DF.IM )SITS in small or large amounts revived. Interest of 1 and f> per cent r annum allowed on Deposits in Savigs Department. collecting made .. speciality. Teachera' pay ecrti'ieatos, f.nd otVr alma against tin- County, discounted at (rural term*. Tin- persouel i?f our Hoard of i >i? ? * toisuch as to inspjiv conlldencp and drnu i (Id.. Institute i, a largo amount of IN sits. \V>? < nil.ally ol.cit your p dioi.age, ' . N S'iV Y. Cashier. . d, ('()]A,I , S, r"s. ' - I'.i -liionir i I'ju niii#, Tii-- uniVj'.^'iod * os to < !l *!?. ?? > MJ' pc^ecia^. ,(i t,((< f(t(n |lt.|f u \ Oil, that one L *y Jl... I, n-onui J>TC* | hfttlfi't bet on r..-, 1 ijj. Til K 01.1) ItKl.lA BURROUGHS IS Til K I'LACK TO OKT TIIK W unci to 8? cur bargains that will urj?v ccivin^ now good a every week, which w It (X'li li<?((<> Don't forgot t?? call and examine our hum- i you price*. We can sell you a nice *aiit of want anything in the furniture line, ive lis a 'roaus, wash standi*, Bodstoads, Chairs, Koun* 'New Home," and "Domestic" sew ing mat hin BI3 ROCIBI1TC go that when you are weary you can rock yon valises are hard to beat. We keep constantly on hand the best grade at prices lower than ever before. A large lot if you want to buy a good cook stoke or kite A lot of Scotch Plaids a just received, besides a large assortment of Flannel goods, which are going low indeed, think we can suit you in quality: ntvle and prh JAMKS MKA.N which tiro gaining in popularity every < We lmvo a lot of ludiesnico button ho tho astonishing low price 85 cents. A CHOICE LOT OF FRESH GR( BUGGIES, ROAD CART HAF AND A THOUSAND AND ONK ' tion now. which we will sell cheap for ( Picaso give us a call unci see for elsewhere, as we arc conlicleiu wo ci Yours for (it Gfi 1 I S V>1 COMMISSION M ?i"jsrRosin. Spin Is Tin-pc O IlllM i <>'11111 < k II I ^ UTrcn-t Sreet, in 811(' j >li< 232 Meeting St., C \ fr. A. AA\E; Wholesale Manufa .? \ PLEASURE V L \ c O S J s o XVM ? g ( Kl (d V . ra 1/1 V/7 V/vKV ' }/ <-> ? x / i\ / \ ve fu x/ nw v. <U o 12! / S / p. A. A/ ' m / / Factory and Salcsroc; IqsgooOS i 6-Ycar Written Guarantcc. I SOLD^ON ????? * P.LE I'l KM OF & COLLINS, Oiri'Jl OF VOI'H MONKY, o v u. Wo an* constantly rco will sell at in I 'ri<M's. iso stock of (lotliln ' au<l li t us quot" lothcH at very low figures, If you call mul look over our tuck of I In 1 Leaf Center Tabh , ami tli?* I uncus en. Don't fail to buy one of our 3- CI-IA.IHS, irself to rest. Our lin<- of trunks and '? of Hour t hat comes to Horry County of red rust proof oats just received lien safe go to Burroughs A. ('ollin nul Beiifnril Cords C'.'isluneres, Worsted, Gingham*, and Our stock of shoes are complete. Wo es. We also keep the famous vShoks. lay ofs, wlfiolt we will close out at KERIES \hvays kept on hand, besides s, ! N ESS, SADDLES, rKINGS, t<)i> nmner >us to men tush. yourself before purchasing in save you money. i(U*, mJliOUGIlS & COLLIN'S. ,1 or <Sr C J< >., EliOMANTS. ni ino and Cot ton , ... . . ' I t : \ i J*m>I i< i < <?<!. 2STo*v^ "jTcrlc 1 L) 'i ei'< i tV \ >., harlestcn, S3. C. iS I3ST SWOT in Ware, Tin Plate and Tinners' Supplies, o Agents for the (1elehrale<i lar/er Oak Stores with ire Gauze Oreo Door. $ & <30.7 7 icturcra of IS* IEHICLES. n S? t;||) ., -p> 3 ^ X- *, fj / /\ O ?i ;n? / lu15, //i^\ { v c?> /Hpfc '! =: sX<? $) CI ? 'V CO., \ fr> \ rn , "NSBORO, KV. a ApARDJlj 3 0 ^^3 ^ HPgHU Mon<l for our oato ff^nhiaiTrn rnBM logoeudpricM. 1 r j? * A *1 JRbjTH> . r- : A.