The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 02, 1893, Image 3
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The 71 of?fir II a^'.j /, d
Published Every Thursday,
CONWAY, S. C. NOV. 2, 1893.
LOCAL NEWS.
People are now busy in the country
digging "taters."
Many a fond parent does not get
to sleep until after the bawl is over.
We publish this week letters conveying
the Waccamaw Association
to Honey Camp Church.
Capt. J. M.Oliver is erecting a,
Hi/in ^ 11 l.ef.111 r i t> I muni iuf i n furtnf a f I
lliV/v) nin'OKiunn' owning in t I\MIV \ji
his store.
Mr. A. J. Gore presented us with
a few largo size sweet potatoes lust
week, of different varieties.
The interior} of the Methodist
Church presents quite an elaborate
appearance since it has been painted.
Miss Dippie Ilurdwick returned
from Chadbourn last week where
she has been visiting her sister Mrs.
A. K. Joy tier.
The colored Methodist Church of
this place is being rebuilt. It will
have live feet addition in length and
a few other changes will be made.
Governor Tillman has appointed j
Mr. St. Julian Lachicotto to be a I
trial justice on the coast islands, vice
Mr. Arthur M. Flngg, who was
drowned in the storm at Magnolia
1 leach.
Stitfiwt ml i I .iv once u ml
? "/HIV/ V.VII tvi >1 \y??00 IIIIVI VI IOV/UO.1
certain measures and try to introduce
methods that will bettor the condi
ti >n of the people, and if the truth
was known, it is the blind leading
1 h 3 blind.
A series of meeting is being conducted
in the Methodist church this
week by the pastor, l?ev. A. .1. Stafford
and Ivev. 1). A. Calhoun. The
spirits influence has already manifest*
ed itself, and it is hoped that lasting
good tn.iy result.
On Friday November 24, next
will be a big day for the Alliancemen
of Horry. Hons. J. L. McLuurin,
J. Wm. Stokes and others will sjieak
here on that day and every Alliance
man should be present and hear what,
is to be said. Everybody is invited
to attend speaking.
We are going to see that the interests
of the farmers are advocated
through the columns of The IIkk
ai.i>, especially those of Horry Conn- j
ty, and at the same time encourage ;
every other enterprise that does not,
work detrimental to the farming.
cbisses.
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Harry Troy, the young negro lad ,
who arrived from tlie penitentiary a
few days ago h oke into Mr. 0. L.
Ahrams' shop last Thursday night
and stole a pair of shoes that Mr. B.
T. Hyman had left for repairs and
twenty cents in money, and a few
other things. 44e was arrested on
Friday while trying to make his escape
on one of the government boats,
and brought hack. While he was
telling how he got the shoes, Mr.
Mayo came up and discovered that
the boy had on a hat that came out
of his store. He said that he bought
the hat from some one on the boat,
but investigation proved that it contained
Mr. Mayo's cost mark and that
ho had slipped it from off the counter
the night before; He confessed getting
the shoes from Mr. Ahrams'
shop and was taken to jail.
Tin: lIivKMiD reporter in an in-i
terview with Mr. Lonsr. CJountv ,
CJ' J
Treasurer, on the subject of the
Grand Jury's Final report published
tliis week was told, that the Treasurer
has now made his bond. It
has been approve by the County
commissioners and the Solicitor of
this District
The report, Mr. Long says that
there is no voucher for payment No.
1 6'1, of thirteen dollars and thirtythiee
cents to Benjamin Holt Trial
Justiee is a mistake. lie called attention
of several grand jerrors to
tin fact that there was such, after
the jury had loft, but the report was
made anyway. Whether it was a
clerical error or"not he doesn't know.
Tub Hkram> with this issue sends
out a Business Directory of Conway,
presented with the compliments of
her leading people. This is accompanied
with a Prospectus of our enterprising
town. The whole may be
HiM. U*
taken as a rellex of the enterprise of
Otir businf ss and professional men in
their various spheres of activity. a
It is hoped that our readers will j 5
not only read the Dn\ ctory carefully 1 \
but will tile it away among other 0
treasures for future reference. If 0
they are desired in more permanent
form they can be had in town print
ed 011 substantial card board in colord 0
with rollers and hangers. t
Conway will yet forge to the front >
along the highway of progress, and >
therefore she will boar watching.
It is an error to suppose that
Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco
I labit cannot be cured. The Doublo ;
('hlui'Um of (tolil is L-iiini'ii f/> twi o
positive antidote for these habits, or
rather diseases, and tlie wonderful
cures effected through its agency
have given the remedy a national
reputation. Until recently, the
"(lold Treatment" was only given a! '
expensive sanitariums, but at the \
present time it can be had of any
first class druggist. Ilili's Chloride I
of Cold Tablets are guaranteed to 1
cure any case of Drunkenness, Mor- '
phi no or Tobacco Habit, and no
effort whatever is required front the
person taking them. The use of 1
Tobacco, Liquor or the Drug is permitted
until such time as they arc
voluntarily given up. These Tablets
may also be given without the i
knowledge of the patient, and a per 1
manent cure is sure to follow their
use. The price of the Tablets ? $1.00 v
? certainly places them within the !
reach of all. If your druggists does L
not keep them write for full parttcu- i
lars to the Ohio Chemical Co., Limn, *
Ohio. (,
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Oct. 14, 1803. i
Ki.dkk \V. S. McCaskii.i.: "
Dear Friend and Brother.?This <
leaves all well, hoping it may find |
yon and yours the same. Bro. Mc. ;
We are compelled to say to you that
owing to the disasters which have
befallen us from the last storm, we
will be unable to entertain tbe Association.
The storm blow a nine <
I 1
across our church and we will be 1
compelled to tear up and build again.
There are only h few of us and wo j
could not get ready in time. That t
is not our worst losa, all corn and \
cotton that was not housed is lost. I
If you can transfer it to seme other
church, we will feel grateful and t
ever pray for the prosperity of /ion. ,
1 close, Fraternally Yours, <
J. A ()we.vs, JuM *
Kden Baptist Church. \
Conway, S. C., Oct. 21, 1893. f
To Honey Camp Church, Powellville,
S. C.
Dear Brethren:?You are our only .
hope. I know you will help us if
you can. If you cannot take the
Association wc cannot have it. i
W. IS. McCaskill, Sr. 1
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Honey Camp Baptist Church at >!
rowcuvuie norry uounty, S. U. (
Monday, Oct. 22(1. 1803. |
Whereas wo are informed that |
owing to a visitation of Divine Pro J
vidence the church selected as the 1
place of meeting for the Waccainaw 1
Association this year, cannot enter- j
tain the Association,
Therefore be it resolved: i
That we the Baptist Church of '
this place, while realizing the short- >i
ness of time in which to prepare to 1
entertain that body, and the many f
(1 i(lieu 1 ties under which wo labor in
common with our brethren throughthe
County.
Nevertheless; We cordially invito
the Waccamaw Association to meet
at our Church, on thursday before
the 3rd. Lord's day in Nov. 1893, to l
transact the business of the Associa
tion. 'j
J. P. Dkriiam, ) l
Maiiuky Prince, - Committee. <
J no. T. IIauuklsox. J I
On motion tlie above resolution j
was adopted, with request that same \
he published in IIorry IIrrALD,
with enclosed letter weekly until the 1
Association meets. f
J. D. IIakrklson, Moderator. J
I). B. Wii.t.ia.mso.v, C. C.
Mr Editor:?The storm did con
I
siderablo damage to both stock and
people. Turpentine is a thing of '
tlio past. Some houses was blown
down. The fisheries of Mess. Burroughs,
Todd, Vereen and Marlow
were washed away. They are gotting
ready and will begin fishing in
a few days. Fish wagons are invited
to come and purchase fish, as
they will confer u great favor hy
coming here and purchasing from
those who have been left almost des
titute hy the storm.
Don't forget VJr. Vcreon when you
come to buy.
Health of the community is good.
Best wishes for Tub Hkiuid and
its readers. C, J. I)
Withers. S. (5., Oct. 24, 1893.
hjOOCt- V AAtfrs*
a cure. \V:.it u l.un donu f >r
cthsri it wilt do f r __ un. iie sure t >
r:*. !!o.r!':j Sar.;ipari''u.
I I hi \
MARRIED.
On the night of 25, of Oct. 1893,
t the residence of the bride's mother,
Ir. Walter A. .1. Kiohelberger, of
Yilwood, Fla , to Miss Annie Burnsm
f Horry County S. 0., J. (J. Blum !
fliciating.
MAURI El).
Oil the 25, inst., at the residence
>f the bride's father, Oliver Single- '
on, Miss Prudence Singleton and
>Ir. W. Richardson, Rev. \V. S.
ilcCaskill ofliciating.
If you feel weak
6,nd all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1ST otioe.
A meeting of the Stockholders of
rhe Herald Publishing Company is
teroby called at my oflico on Tueslay
Nov. 7th 1893. business of imtortanco
will bo laid before the meetng,
therefore a full attendance is rentes
ted.
J. M. Out visit,
President Company.
S'ov. 1st, 1803.
Mortgage Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HORRY.
Under and by virtue of the power in mo
ested by one Mitchel l'itniau, in and by
ils certain Mortgage, dated Nth, day of
Yby. 1892, and recorded in office of Popster
mesne conveyance for I lorry ('ounty,
11 mortgage Hook 8, pages 700 and 791.
will sell before the Court House door at
Jonway, 8. C., at public auction, on Monlay,
Dec. 4th, 1891, during legal sale
tours, a piece of land in Floyds Township
lorry County 8. containing elglity
icres more or less, bounded on North by
andsofj, ('. Bryant, on the South, land
>f James Cray, on West by lauds of Moss
'age and William Lewis. Terms of sale
ash purchaser to pay for papers.
J. C. Buy a nt,
Mortgagee.
Oct. 510th, 18951.
Foreclosure*.
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF HORRY.
Under and by virtue of the power and
iUthoritv in mo vested by one Russel
Cowler in and by his certain Mortgngo
xecuted and delivered to 1110 on the 255rd
lay of Feb. 1801, recorded in ofllce of It.
d. C\, for Horry County, in Mortgage
look No. 7, page 70, I will offer for sale
icforo the Court House door at Conway,
>. ('., within legal sale hours, on Monday,
ho (1th day of November, 18051.
"All that certain piece, parcel or tract
>f land, lying, being and situate in said
bounty of Horry, in said State, containing
eventy-five (75) acres, more or less, bound
d North, South and Fast by lands of Syl
ester Powell and Franklin Prince, and
iVest by lands of James."
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
or papers. Jamks Stackuousk,
Mortgagee.
Rout. 15 ScAunoitouoir, Attorney.
Oct. 12, 1808.
Mortgage SaleCi
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
O COUNTY OF HORRY.
Under and by virtue of the power and
lUthorlty in us vested by VV. R. Martin
Liid \V. .1. Martin, in and by their certain
nortgnge to us executed and delivered,
luted September 27th 18152, recorded in
illice of Register of Mesne Conveyance
if llorry County, in mortgage Rook No.?
luges 154 to 15(5 inclusive, we will se'.i be
ore the Court House door at Conway, S.
J., at public auction on Monday, Nov. (5th,
81)55, within legal sale hours, the followng
described lands, to wit:
"All and singular that certain tract and
nircel of land situated in Rayboro town
hill, in the ('onntv nmt nfAi.no..',i
? I - - V """ M'Vitocuu,
outniuinjj four hundred and fifty acres,
noro or loss, bounded on tho North, ,
>outh and West hy lauds of J. W. Stevens,
md East by lands of W. R. Royals, known
is the John F. Hardee, lands lying in fork
if White Oak Swamp."
Terms of sale, cash; Purchaser to pay
or papers. J. 11. Ai.i.shhook ?fc Co.,
Mortgagees.
Rout. 11. SoAnnoitoidit, Attorney.
Oct. 14th, 1868.
Mortgage Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
HORRY COUNTY.
Under and hy virtue of tho power and
mthority in him vested, hy one R. F.
Muce, in and hy his certain mortgage,
>earingdute Feb. (>, 181)1, and recorded in
ifllce of Register of Mesne Conveyance
?f Horry County in Mortgage Rook No.
f, page 75, the undersigned will sell at
>ublic auction, before tho Court House at
Jonwny, S. C.. within legal sale hours, on
ilonday, the 6th day of November, 181)8,
All and singular that certain tract and
inrcel of land situate, lying and being in
Ireen Sea Township, in Horry County,
Hate of South Carolina, containing one
tundred and sixty-live acres, more or less,
nounded North and West by lands of Hill
Vnderson and Theophilus Graham, South
>y lands of W. J. Sarvls and waters of
Little Pee Dee River, and East by lands
)f J. W. Bellamy.
Terms of sale cash; purchaser to pay
for papers. * .Iamkh Stackiioiikk,
Mortgagee.
Rout. R. Soahhokouou, Attorney.
October 14th, 181)8,
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11 11
PRICE BO CENTS PER BOTTLE, o
INK or VAlUAIlt INFORMATION Fill, 4 >
Wilmington MarketWilmington,
N- C., Oct. 30.
Spirits' Turpentine, 2Glo per gal.
ltosin, 1.00 per bnl for strained,
good st riu nod 1.05
Tar, 100c. per bbl. of 2?So lbs.
Crude Turpentine, $1 00 for hard
and $1.00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin.
Peanuts, at 40 cents to 50 por
bushel of 28 lbs.
COTTON?Firm.
Ordinary 5Jc, Good Ordinary GSc,
fiOwJ Middling 7 5 lGc, Middling
8ic, Good Midding 8 1 10
Mortgage Sale,
STATE OF SOl'TI! CAROLINA,
COl'NTV OF HORRY.
Under and by vlrture of the power and
authority vested in one Quincy ll'mson
and his assigns by George,Gore and .lolin
K, Gore in and by their certain mortgage
to said llinsin executed and delivered,
dated December 18th 188b, recorded in
oflla of Register of mouse conveyance of
Horry County, in mortgage Hook No. 8
pages 18?1, 185 and 180, which said inert gag
hath been duly assigned to the undersigned,
1 will oitcr for sale before the
Court House door at Conwav S. C. within
legal sale hours on Monday the 0th day
of November, 1808 "all and singular that
certain piece or parcel of land lying and
being in the State and County aforsaid,
in Simpsons Creek township, on Hulls
Island Swamp, containing llfty (50) more
or less, being a portion of a tract of land
granted to John Cox, June 2nd 1875,
bounded on the South by lands of Joseph
liardee on the West by John Allen ().
Oulnn on the North by lands of Nathan
! ). I lard wick and on the East by lands
of William Stanley and others."
Terms of Sale Cash, purccaser to pay
for papers.
James Stack tun si:.
Assigneo of mortgagee.
Hour. It. ScAiuiououuii, Attorney.
Oct. 12th 1898.
Sr^^^losurc.
l CAROLINA, |
kv.
us
rc(^Mesne
iH'i
November
I r<>\
saw
power
press; mill,
all s-liafti beltpulh-^^^^^^^^^Brl
machinery he
longing. nnt^^^^^H^uierewit
All the ahov!^SP^5s??o(l order.
"^VVonTII A' WOR III.
Mortgagees,
Oct. 21st. 181M1.
ltoirr. 11. ScAiMtouoi (in, Attorney.
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'N otice. !
OKKK'K Col'nty Com. 1 Ioimi Y ('o., 8. C.,
Conway, S. ('., Get. 7th, 189 .
Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of
County Commissioners of Iloriy County
will hold their annual meeting for fiscal
year 1892-911, at the ofllec of the Hoard,
at Conway, S. (!., on Thursday the 9th
day of November, 189:1. All persons
holding bills, accounts or demands of any
kind against tli County which have not
been heretofore presented to the Conunis
sinners, are requested to file the same
with the undersigned on or before the
1st day of November, prow, so that they
may be examined ami ordered paid at
said Annual Meeting. My order of the
Hoard and in pursuance of ha v.
i {out. 11. SuAitnoitoroH.
Clerk I I'd. C. C. II. C. I
Taxes.
OkFICK OK I loitltY C'OKNTY TllRABCUEK, )
Conwaj', S. C , Oct, 4, 181)8 )
7 lie tux books will bo open for the collection
of Taxes, for fiscal year, commencing
Nov. 1st., 185)8, from Oct, 15th to
Dec. 15th, 181)8.
The following are the levies:
State 5^ mills.
School 2 "
Ordinary County 2 "
Special IJb "
A special Tax to pay Interest on It. K.
Honda has been levied by County Auditor
as follows, viz:
Conway Township mills.
Hayboro Township.. 8 44
Oreen Sea Township 244
Simpson Creek Township.. 2'4 "
A Poll Tax of one dollar upon every
able-bodied male citizen between the ages
of 21 and 50 years.
The Treasurer will attend the following
places at time specified to make collection:
Jordunville, Monday Oct. 28. from 1) A. j
M. to 12 M.
Gideon. Monday Oct. 28rd, from 2 P. M, '
to 8 P. M.
Cool Spring, Tuesday Oct. 24th, from 8'
A.M. to 8 P. M.
Gallivants Ferry, Wednesday Oct. 25th,
from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Taylorsville, Thursday Oct. 26th, from
it A M. to 2 P. M .
Floyds School House, Friday Oct. 27th,
from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Vardelle, Saturday Oct, 28th, from 8 A.
M. to 12 M.
Zoan, Saturday Oct. 28th, from 2 P. M.
to 4 P. M.
Powellville, Monday Oct. 80th, from it
A. M. to 8 P. M.
l> i rn 1 / v * ??' ? - " '
ihiyii uusuay ??:i, oisi, iroin rs
M. to a P. M.
Sanford, Wednesday Nov. 1st., from 9
A. M. to 13 P. M.
Loris, Thursday Nov. 2nd, from OA.
M. to 2 P. M.
Pound Swamp, Friday Nov. 3rd, from ,
0 \ M. to a P. M.
Hammond, Saturdr.v Nov. 4th, from 9
A. M, to 11 P. M.
Kbene/.er, Monday Nov. Oth, from 9 A.1
M. to 2 P. M.
Little IJiver, Tuesday Nov. Tth. from 9
A. M . to 15 P. M.
Wampee. Wednesday Nov. 8th, from 9 I
A. M. to 2 P. M.
Urnhnmvillc, Thursday Nov. 9th, from
9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Soeustoe, Friday Nov. 10, from 9 A. M.
to 3 P. M.
Marlo.v's tore, Saturday Nov. 11, Iroin
8 A. M. to 13 M.
I3u?:ksville, Monday Nov. 14. from 9 A. ,
to 2 P. M.
Port llarrelxon, Tuesday Nov. II :i,
fro n 9 M to 1 P. .M.
Cedar i J rove, Wednesday Nov. 16th,
from 9 A. M . to 12 M. 4
Dongola. Thur-d r* Nov. ltltli, from 8
A M. to 12 M.
Tho balance of lime he will be in Ida ,
office in ('onway. L. I). LONG.
County Treasurer
i
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MORTGAGE SALE.
CJTATK or SOUTH OAltol.lNA.
O COl'NTV OK HOItHY.
Court Common Pleas.
J. W. IIOLLIDAY A SON, IMaintllTs
Against
1*11(13HA WALI.Klt et al, Defendants.
Inder and l?y vlrtno of the decretal or
?l??r of his Ibaior Ernest (5ary, made in
the above elated case, dated March Illst,
181)0, I will olTor for sale, beforo the Court
House door in Conway, S. within legal
aale hours, on Monday the Oth day of
November, 18101.
All and singular that certain tract of
land, lying and being in lluef's township,
in the County ami State aforesaid,contain j
lug seventy-six (70) acres, more or less.
beginning ftt a l:?rvc<* lightwood stump cor
nor, running West to a stake corner, link
inn a right tingle, ami hath such shapes,
routes anil liounds as the plat thereof will
show ; hounded North by lands of Zac k :
W. I>u?enbury, West and Southwest by
the Woodlaw n land, and on other sides by
lands of ivory lluck, Tlbby lllain and
others, known as the llenrv Waller lsnd.
Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay
for papers,
W..). SKSSIONS,
SlierltT Horry (' >.
Oct. Oth, 180J.
MONTEREY, j
1760 The Monk s Remedy-1845.1
i||?r
L 3SS
ATONIC, NFKYINF, IILOOI), IT U1IM
Fit. Like Cures Like.
The Poison of the Swamp has its Antidote
in the Swamp.
For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion,
Dysintery and Mowel Complaint, ask your
dealer for MONTFItFY. II lie does not
keep it, we will send you a largo bottle,
express prepaid, on receipt on $1.00.
MONTF.ltFY CO.,
Florence, S. ('., Props, and Mfrs.
F. \V. WAOFNF.lt A CO.,
Charleston, State Agents.
] JlliKOH.llS SCHOOL,
Conway, 3. C.
The next term of this institution will
open the l^tli of Sept. prox., and continue
nine months.
An Accurate, practical knowledge of
the subjects studied will bo insisted upon
and thorough preparation for advanced
classes in college or for practical affairs
of life will ho afforded those who are
placed under our tuition.
For catalogue or further information,
address the principal,
|{. H. CLAHKF, A. M.
('onway, S. ('.
Aug. :t, 181)11.
m?TW PARKER'S
P faifrWife) HAIR BALSAM
Clrinwi anil lintiilifirt th? hair.
HfJRSBLJ '* HI'iioikiIci a luxuriant growth
[! ', ,Cv -BNrvrr Valla to Itnatoro t)ray
. -aMjX II air to it it Youthful Color.
H^VVrl). . Cuirx iralp iliwaaia h hair tailing.
The Consumptive and Feotolo and alt who
I'lfTrr from < ?liauxtiug iliaraart ahouhl ii?<* l'arkor'M Olnsu. i
1'onlo. 11 rurea tin-win ?t t'ough. Wrfck l.ungt. I h hllily. In t
tiigralioii, Female wrakiini. Iflirumatiini ami l ain. fine. s. $1.
HINQERCORNS. Th<? only euro rorr for Coma.
htnl>? ?TTi>?lii. Tluki-r walk n;; rnty. ).?cU, at I'ruggotr.
liHlis|iensal)le in every good
kitchen
As i wry good housewife knows, (ho
difference between appetizing, delicious
cookine and the opposite kind is largely
in delicate sauces and palatable gravies.
Now, thesj reapiire a strong, delicately
flavor ti stock, and tlie best stock is
IEBIG COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF BEEF
Petition for Homestead.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mary
A. Floyd, widow of the into William
Floyd of I lorry County, has tiled a petition
in this olllco, and intends, to have a
homestead in the lands, and personal
property exemption, in the personalty, of
the estate of the said William Floyd, appraised
and set olT to her and Prurience L.
Floyd,Fdiza I. Floyd and Fred M. Floyd
three minor children of the deceased.
.1. A. MCDkkmott,
('lerk of Court, II. C.
<$$anl$ of
CONWAY, s. c.
Calls the attention of the public to its
superior facilities for handling business
entrusted to its care.
We transact a general bankim/ business. I
Kxchnnge bought and sold.
Money to loan on good security.
DM POSITS in Hinull or large amounts
received. Interest of 1 and 5 per cent
per annum allowed on Deposits in Savings
Department.
Collecting made a speciality.
Teachers' pay certilcates, t.nd other
claims against the County, discounted at
liberal terms.
The personel of our Hoard of Directors
is such as to inspire confidence and draw
to this Institution a large amount of Deposits.
We cordially solicit your patronage.
1). A. SPlVJfY. Cashier.
15. (5. COM,INS, President.
Fnsliiomihlc I?;trhwiiifc.
The undersigned wishes to call the at
U ntlon of tdo pu'olii to the fact that h t i
doing i ll kind oi work i i tie* T?>nsorial
line in first-cities style. Spavin.', h?lrcutting,
sliampoointr, Oc. Sntisr'ae.lon
U itatileed. J ;cii? e<d's frotn A to 1(?
o'clock A. M. M. H. W1NKUDASS,
f!?l?\V:?V S C
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hf it, km im.it, ImiIi r h. 11 niin'.i / ..f I.V.r?t.?ry
uT'ny foniiij. J |> t?-t <'
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Til K O! r) lillMA
BURROUGHS <
IS Til i: PL AC K TO (JKT Till; W
niul to secure bargains that, will un>ri.s
ceiving new goods every week, winch w
It o< It' B tnl In!
Don't r. rget to eall and e\ amine our itnnicn
you prices. We run sell you a nleo suit of c
want anything in 'hi- furotturo line, glvb as a
'roans, \V? h Stands, llodsfe.ids, (h di , Kouwl
'Now Home," tuul "Domestic" .owln. maehin
BIG JEaOOKIIfcTC
so that when you aro weary you i tu rock you
valises are hard to beat.
We keep constantly on hand the best made
at prices lower than ever before. A large lot
If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitel
A lot of Scotch Plaids a
just received, besides a large assortment ol
Flannel goods, which are going low indeed,
think we can suit you In quality: style and prh
.JAME,Si MEAN
which aro gaining in popularity every <.
We lmvo a lot of ladicsnico button bo<
the astonishing low price 85 cents.
A ('HOICK LOT OK
FRESH GR(
di irr i rc
UUUU1LO,
ROAD CART
HAF
AND A THOUSAND AND ONK 1
tion now, whicli \vc will soil clump f<?r c
Please give us a call and sec for
elsewhere, as we are conlldent we cs
Vonrs for trr
Gril bert JP< > i
COMMISSION M
--XJSTIty
si n , Spirits 'l'u rpo
C J 1111 m i ?? 11 11 <* II i y
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232 Meeting St., C
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WE pay <t^nrr
FREIGHT. --SS*
0 6-ycah wnittcn guarantee. bpw? i
i; SOLD ON HBS
1 OSGOOD A COM PAN Y
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I'.LF. FIRM OF
& COLLINS,
OHTII or vorii MONKV,
o you. Wo arc constantly re*
0 will sell at
in 1 'i-iors.
isi* sto< !; of cli thin*.' mm 1 let us quote
lot He s ut very low figures. It you
cull aid look over our *toek of liu1
Leaf Center Tabl< , and the famous
es. Don't fail to l>tty one of our
> CHAIxes,
rself to rest. Our lino of trunks and
s of flour that comes to Horry County
of rod rust proof oats jnst received
tien safe go to Burroughs & Collins
nd Bedford Cords
('ashmeres, Wor-ted, <iinirhnms, and
Our stock i?f shoes are complete. We
es. W e also keep the famous
)@ S,H(();KSj,
lay
ots, which we will close out at
JCEBiES
Ylwitys kept on hand, hcsnlog
s,
I NESS,
^a on)
M ? ? JW Jlnrf 4 S./ ^
I 111 NCS. t?n) 1111 tiicr "is to men
snsli.
yourself before purchasing
in save you money,
ule,
BtJHOlIUlIS & COLLI XS.
1(M* <SsT C<>.,
KliCilANTS.
ill ine ;in<I Col ton ,
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1ST >3"W "ST crlc
oi*< I & Co.,
harlestcn, S. C23
11ST
mmm
"in Ware, Tin Plate and
Tinners' Supplies.
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4gents for the Celebrutctl
uirfcr Oak Shows with.
ire Gauze Or en Door.
9 & <SO?
cturera of
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''fulfil' * rT
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OH'ENSBORO, KY. "
RNDAROf 1
^?Ti 3-TON
Si $35. s I
* #' ; ?S| Send for oar rata- J
, vi"" 231 |ogue ana pricoa. } \
, BlNGHAMTON, N. Y. \\
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