The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 16, 1894, Image 3
The I/o%f}Y llen/ild,
Published Every Thursday,
CONWAY, S. O. AlKi. lfi, 1804.
LOCAL NEWS."
SrAcsF.s ok Watki:. ? llcginuing
Thursday, Aug. 0, '01, ami ending
Wednesday, Aug. 15, '01, the height
of the Wacoamaw Kivcr has hem in
foot ns fullu\v>:
Thursday, <5 2 Mon day. 0 0
Friday, " (> 0 Toes lay, <> 1
Saturday, 0 0 W'uesd.iy, P? I
Hainfai.l?Sunday, .1.10.
The finest 5 e? nt cigar in town at
W. H. Li:wis.'
Watch ihe columns of tho Herald
for atitiouiiccnieii's.
C<d. Quittlebituni ami family 1* ft
Tin ad-iy oil u visit to friends at Clio
raw
<4|M r. K. V. MuXubb, after ten days
absotiC' in Williatiisbutg and Marion
bas returned.
Mr. uml Mr-. Having Parties, of
IVac ick'8, N. 0., are visiting Mr .1 A.
Mel )ri".nott's family.
Miss Sail e Skipper and Master
'! barman Collins lef. yesterday for
I loiidersonvillo, N. C.
The Fleming Cement & I>rick Co,,
of Charleston, S. C, ofTor inducements
to the public in tliis issue.
Physical disability will be our
only reason for not meeting with the
Press at Pawley's Island this week.
Quite a party from Marion, came
down on Tuesdays train en route to
?fene bench, taking yesterdays steamer.
The TarilT bill has passed,ami the
Solons will soon go liome. Perhaps
it would have been as well, had they
staid at home.
Mrs. F, IS. Carrie, who has been
on a visit to Suffolk, Va., returned
yesterday, accompanied by her daughter
Mrs. McQueen, of I .oris.
We are glad to state that our friend
Malcolm Collins who has been down
wi'li tho fever is much improved ami
will soon De nonsuit again.
Mr. G. (J. HutLr of Fanner, P.O.,
handed us on Monday an open boll
of cotton from his farm. This is the
first that we have hoard of.
Miss Lutie Mayo, who is teaching
at Gallivants Ferry, spent Sunday
here with her parents and many
friends, who are always glad to see
her.
Mr. I.J. Williams, who spent a few
daysiti Savannah last week, left here
yesterday via. Georgetown for a visit
to Augusta, (Ja, and Hendcrsonville,
N. C.
Dr. K. A. Gasque, accompanied by
several ladies and gentlemen, were
here at the Commercial Hotel Tuesday
evening, returning from the seashore
Dr. G. F. S. Wright of Georgetown
arrived here last Friday, is stopping
at the Commercial House, where he
is prepared for any who need his professional
service.
Oar townsman, Mr. 0. T. McNeil!
lost u valuable dog last weak.
uJ.?ok,' was a constant companion
and safe guard to his children and
will bo greatly missed.
J, W. Concrly of Floyds township
places a sample of leaf tobacco on
our table. This is a fine sample of
tobacco and goes to show of what
I lorry is capable.
The Sumter <fc Southport Railroad
is booming ami must bo kept lively
until finished. It is to be hoped
that the >) (J^, so much interested in
this project,%vill take hold of this
matter and push it on to completion.
Special attention is directed to tlio
advertisement of the C d'.oges which
appear in this paper. They all have
good records and offer the most Mattering
educational advantages.
Rev. J. R. Marshall will preach at
tho Baptist Church here, next Sonday
at 11, A. M., and 8, 1\ M. The
morning subject will he "Thesecond
popiing pf Christ." In the evening,
f'Stability,'' The public invited.
Thj nomination of Mr. B. (i. Col
lins, in this issue for County Supervisor,
will be gladly received by many
persons throughout the county who
knowing^s record, as a wise and
safe financier, will be glad to vote
ir^v?. u:
i|Ji mm.
There is a considerable railroad
boom on and we hope that our people
will keep it lively. The route now
talked of, will unfold new industries
and open up the heretofore hidden
>yealth of this section. Lands will
|nctonse in value. Truck farming
>yi 11 be operated largely and numberless
things will be developed.
The Reform meeting here on Monday
voted as follows for Governor:
Ellerbe 117;Tindal 70; Evans 04.
'J V follotfitig were elected delegates
to todays Convention, Jj. D.Long,
i'V, O. Butler, W. V. Miihoe, J. A.
McDermott, and V. II. Howell.
There was decided opposition to the
nomination of a County ticket.
The coining and going of Seashore
parties weekly, remind us of the fact
that it would be wisdom on the part
of {jorpe one, to ipajfe suitable provjs
ton pt the beach for tfoe accomodation
of pleasure seekers. Ordinary
framo structures at the nearest point
to Conway, with a good macadamized
road, would develop better hotel nocomodation
and requiro at #n rqrly
flatp the running of a narrow gauge
?? roafl. Why not wake qp to the possibilities
before usr.
COUNTY NEWS.
rhOYDS.
The people of this section are in
the heat of spirits now. Crops are
bettor for the time of year than they
have be* n in seven years and tho
farmers arc all smiles. We expect
to make cotton enough to pay our
debts and corn and meat enough to
lasts year in advance. The augur
cane i nd other er.?; s are equally good.
Politics seem I ? be a thing of the
past. Our people havo come to the
conclusion thai th t Bible and Sunday
School Tim -s are better literature
than the Ib'gis'er or the State.
Wo have boon enjoying tro it and
other fish for soni time hut. the rivet
is rising now, and while tho tiver
Hoods the lishes obb.
Mi?j. W. P Floyd and wife who
have been spending some time with i
Maj. Floyd's parents, have returned
to their home in Florida:
Misses Piukio and Ite.ssi Floyd
mim nl homo from t'olumbia, S. (I.,
and Miss Sanatha llinson and Mr.
T. M. Klvington aro homo from
llloomiugdale, N (
Another happy union is i xpeeted
before long by some of us who huvej
seen u young mail hauling lumber to,
build a tfi <ii'-frn/i.
While a "Plough hoy" was riding
his nnilo to see his "dear,'' the mule
bucked, ami the poor plough boy eon
tinned his journey over the mule's
head taking the bridle with him. As
he stood holding the bridle in his
hand and looking at his saddled mule
disappearing down the road lie look
ed like the man who k,got loft."
I lot:11.\ N't>.
ltLCKSYI LIJ;.
There was match game of base
hall on the 11th. inst. between the;
liucksville and Toddsvillo teams re
suiting in ;i victory for the latter,
score I I to 2(J. This makes a victory
for each team and they will play a
game on the 18th, to decide uwhieh
is the hotter man." The Toddville
team has certainly gained strength,
and is playing very good ball.
Capt. B. L. Benty and family who
have been spending several weeks
on Murrels Inlet, have returned, they
will not spend ill of the summer
down there as heretofore.
Mrs. Gib Johnson and Mrs. Skinner
of Georgetown who have boen
for several days on a visit to Mr. M.
F. Sarvis returned on the 18th.
.ioiidan villi:.
1 lealth and Crops good.
Mr. Kllerbe has a line field of cotton
and Corn.
Wo have good Sunday Schools of
both Methodist and Baptist denomination,
conducted by V. C. Howell
and T. (J. Lundy, respectively.
Mr. Win. Martin killed two large
rattlesnakes a few days ago.
i/r. Alliums or .Marion passed here
this week, returning from the sea
shore. In crossing Paw ley Swamp
on the Pee Deo road lie lost his medicine
chest, any poifeon finding it
will please report the fact to the
Horry Herald.
Si use Hi it Kit.
DONGOLA.
Hot weather. Crops hurt some
hy rain.
Two persons of this section met
on the road and had a fight, neither
were hurt.
Our expected protracted meeting
has hion postponed on account of
rain.
Notice.
The Burroughs School will he
opened on Monday, Sept. 10th. The
Trustees have engaged as Principal,
Mr. W. '/' MeOliec, an honor graduate
of the Sout h Carolina Military Acado 1
my, and t? teacher of considerable
success in Cramuuir and High
Schools and ii: (Jraded Scho Is.
Mr. McQ-hce, will reorganize the
school end make an earnest endeavor
to place it upon a piano of excellence
unsurpassed by any of the kind in
the Staio.
Ono able assistant will be employed
fcr the Primary Department, and
such other teachers as the patronage
will justify.
Miss Kssio Collins, of the Columbia
Female College, a lady of rare
musical talent, will have charge of
the Music Department, and no efforts
will be spared to raise the present
high standard.
Conway is a healthy, <piiet town;
board can be had for ?5. to ?10. per
month; school building largo and
Commodious: We have the best libra
ry in eastern South Carolina, which
wo propose to utilize in cultivating a
literary taste among the pupils.
Wo earnestly solicit the patronage
of the people of Horry County. Let
all lend a helping baud and give to
the children of Conway and tho
County, the advantages of a thorough
school.
For further particulars address
the Principal, or
I). A. Spivey,
Seet'y. Hoard.
Cqnway, -i- C., August pith, 'of.
From Taylor's Oroclt Georgia.
Two men working a turpentine
farm of Mr. G. \V. 15 ry ft lit, in this
County. Liberty, killed eight rattlesnakes
in one battle here last week.
Some of the handguro sofrjghtettefl at
the iirevalenoe of these snakes
that they threaten to &o further
North in order to get rid ot them.
Mr. J. K. Suggs, of your County
is doing well bore cn his turpentine
form.
liihcrty.
Don't forget to send us your order
for Note Heads and Envelopes.
I
Slimier iiimI Sou 111 port Itoiul.
Considerable has been sulci in this pnpt
ami the Southport Loader, in reference t
the advisability of voting bonds for tii
construction of a railroad from Sumter t
Southport via. ('(inway and we would lik
to heiu* from parties in the different Towi
ships through whii h the road is outline*
1 have read with interest, an interview
tin News and Courier with one of tli
olllcers of the CCCs, in which he state
that they propose to extend their road frot
Camden to Sumter which if don woal
give us good connection as we could wis)
I think that We could get the ('('(''s to tak
this line in hand, if the advantages wer
properly stated and the section througl
which it passes would help them nut
They would h" apt to do this. It is no
noces iry here to show the advantages o
' ids road, any sano man can see it at once
We iioth-d :i letter frnin little Uivti
last wool in 11lls paper, over the slgnatur
of "!> ' ami hope tliat lie will us > hi
quill again soon, tolling us what his town
ship thinks of the road. The people o
S. ast ? should he equally interested ii
tiii - >Miterji i? , it weiihlopeu up a unit
k<-t . them. Their lands are particular!
adapt) 1 to. trucking purposes and wit
thi> line ruuiiiii: through here, they eoul
hip vegetable- to (.Mileago and other larg
eities at a nominal <-ost. As it is tliey hu\
no outlet. It is an acknowledged fail tin
IImry and llrunswiek are living one hut
died yeilis behind the times, and why i
it? It is because we have no railroad-f:
eiliti The \V. IA ('. 1(. It., h 1)00
a bios -sng 'o the people who live in rem 1
but the road stopping where il does, out
us olf, when it should lie extended to Noi
folk, Va., in order to give us the desire
connection. There is no prospect of thi
being don soon, so let lis urge the lui'h
ingofthis line. The citizens of Soutl
port haye taken up the matter and are slioi
iiiu it itu tin u 11 wuriii, oi'i" Jirucn' 1
annther rolumn from the South port fjca<
or over signature of "Progress."
I A)iit< >TT.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
Martin I till?V. A. I hisenlutry, J
i). Oliver, .1. K. McMillan, Chas. I1
Dnsenbury, Clerk.
Co lar Crove?\V. L. Jodan, L. h
Lowell, J. W. Johnson. an<l \V. .]
ILnndricks, Clerk.
Conway?J. 1', Graham Sr., (J.I
Mlirroll, K. S. Baker and \V. II llov
ell, Clerk.
I )og Blutf B. C. Jenkins, 10. Wi
tormun Johnson. W. K. I*. Cooper an
L. B. Kllerbo, Jr., Clerk
(Jalivants Lorry K. Graham, <
M.Johnson, A. L. Lewis and I. I
Cannon, Clerk.
Buyboro ? W. M, I tooth, C. .
Prince, S A. Bryant and C. It. Tod
Clerk.
San ford?J. II. Conk, A. C. Sugg
S, M. Stevens and J. W. Steven
Clerk.
Lloyds?C. K. Ccrrald, Lo
Grainger, N. I>. Carry and Wain
Connerly Clerk.
Green Sea?J. It. King, Mayhi
Lloyd, A.J. Lancaster and 1). I
Williamson Clerk.
Loris?Olen Bnyd, N. L. Han
n \\r n ?i :..i t i. i
ii ii n , m . i'. i 11 *- rv iiiiin ii lilt <1 no, i
Prince Clerk.
HouikI Swamp?G. A. Princ
John Causoy, S. P. 11 u<rlies and .N
M. Stanley (Mc? k.
1 laminund ?0. T. Altaian, J. ^
('ox, 1). K. Lewis ami J, K. Kichan
son Clerk.
Kbenezer?\V. Luther llardc
M. R Smith, Seth Bellamy and (lei
1 .ong Clerk.
Little ltivt r?T. 1{. Bryan, .'v. \
1 lessent, 1 >. 11. Ilollumy and Oharh
Mo&ley Clerk.
I lardeo's store Titos. Livingstoi
.J. !i. 11. Kdge, li. R. Parker and i
J". Todd Clerk.
Cruhumvillc 1). Watson, II. i
Cox, J. II Parker and J. I. Wat
Clerk.
Socastee?Curtis Smith, J, \Y. M<
' -onnack, David IJabon and S. S. Sa
vis Clerk.
Township Chairman are requostc
to make arrangements for thospoal
ors as follows.
Floyds, Floyds School House <k I
Green Sen, Powcllville u I
1 .oris, u 1
Hound Swamp, " 2
Ebene/.er, " 2
Little Kiver, Nixon Store, " 2
Parker's Store, Parker's Mill 2
Socastee, Socastee Academy ' '2
Huoks, Greenwood k< 2
Con way, 41 2
John P. DICK HAM,
Chm'n l)em. Kx Con
.j, A. McDermott,
Sec'ty Ex. Com.
ntjthjk.
Tho Democratic voters in Horr
County will moot at their respect iv
voting places on or beforo Saturda
Aug. 18th vnst. (Seo notice of Towi
ship Chairman) to organize as prov
clod in Article I of the constituti
of the I)etnocratic party of S. C
Wo would Suggest that tho Towi
ship Chairman he elected a mom fx
of the County Executive Cnmmittc
and aro requested to moot at tli
Court Houso in Conway Aug. ^Otl
1 1 A. M. to tabulate tho votes in tl
County and transact such other bus
ness Jin may properly come hofoi
the Excoutivo Cpmmiitee. All tl
\yhite voters in tho County are ca
neatly requested to meet at their v<
ting precints and have their nana
enrolled on club list.
J. l\ Dhimiam,
Chairman Dcm. 10x. ('on
.J. A. McDermott,
Sec^'y Executive Committor
Mondays olection throughout tli
Sta'o was as follows:
All the countios going for ICvau
except, the following light vote f<
ti?w vthora, h/llorbo, carries Chesto
8; Elorenco, 8; Horry, G; Marion, I
Marlboro, 8, L'ickens, G. Total 4Tindal,
caries Olaiondon, 8; an
Chesterfield, 0. Total 1<
NOTICE.
I Every 1 )cmooratio voter is requested
to meet at the Court House Saturday
the IStli iust., to elect a Township
Chairman and enroll their names
on tho club list of this precinct at
least live days beforo tho day of eloe- {
[ tion. Jos. U. Todd,
Township ChnTn
II Conway Lodqk, No r?.'> A. F .M.
I has called otl' until tho regular com- i
: munication in October next. Mom- j j
?* l>ers will please take due notice and i
0 govern themselves accordingly.
II l>y order of
C. P. QUATTI.KIIAUM, W. M. !;
'' IS. M. Tompkins, Sect'y />i'o htn. t ^
1 , -? o ?Idle,
IImvllli an<l Strength.
'? An\LAciticoi A, Ki.a., Feb. 17, 188'.).
M kssks. I.ii'Pnuan Hnos. Savannah,
* Ua:
I)k.\k JSiks ?-1 will w rite to inform
I you that I was atllictod with Blood
" Disease. 1 triod one bottle of ;; * i
and it gave nie no relief. I was in
y bed seven months. 1 tried promt
'' tient physicians, and they could not
II do me any good- I saw your adver '
, tisement of P. 1*. P. in the Apulu
lV chicola Times, and thought 1 would
lt try it. The bottle 1 got to-night
I makes seven or eight, oh, how good 1 1
's feel. I have been up over since and ,
' at my business, lumber inspector.!
II You may publish this if you desire.,
' i have informed my friends that I *. :'
" P. P. is life, health and strength.
i" M. P. Boi.nnx.
" Sold by all Druggists and general!
stores.
I- ; <
LirivMAN Bltos., Prop., and Drug
gists, Savannah, (la.
M i Duuant, .Miss., Dec. 12, 1890. j
Oi l n K OK J. S. DoSAMo.NI>. \
i M Kssits. hti'iniAN Bit os , Savannah,;
r";. !
?i i-,n i 'i.km i:n -Willie in J5an An- '
tonio, Texas last spring, I saw vour
advcriiseineiit of l\ P. l\ (Prickly
Ash, Pope Uoot and Potassium) In
tin.* paper fur the cure of rheumatism,
and thought I would try a bottle,
finding such great relief from it, on
my return home 1 had my druggist,
Mr. John Model I ail to order mo a
supply. After taking, 1 think ton
bottles, 1 have n.t had a pain or aclio
t- since, previous to that 1 have suffered
d for twenty-fivo (25) yoars, and could
not get the least benefit until 1 tried
< P. !' P., and therefore, take pleasure
' in recommending it to all.
Yours truly,
' J. tt. ItOSAMONI).
d
ADVU11T181SM ENTS
3>
" lMII.'IO DRUGS!
jr
When you saw the above phrase
^ in these advertisements for a week
* or two past, did yon attach any
. meaning to it? Did you think about
, the difference between pure and
' adulterated drugs? Thorc is a difference,
and a great one, as it may
l.' mean life or death *to you. Can you
toll tho difference? No. It takes
I one who lias studid drugs a long
while to do so. We do not depend
upon others for our drugs. We put
thorn up ourselves and know they
('' are pure. < frder your Caimanum,
Paragoric, Camphor, Squills, and
r other Tinctures, Syrups, or Essences
" rroin l)lt. E. Norton, Conway, S. C.
s Our J 'rices suit the stringency of the
times. Perhaps you have some fu^
vorite formula you wish put up, or
see a prescription recommended in
, your paper,*' etnember we can put it
'j up with /'iti'i Dnu/a. If you want
any kind of patent medicines, call
or address.
>' XDr. IE. KTOKTOKT,
1(j! Physician and Druggist,
Con way, S. C.
?
^ ROOFING SLATES.
8 inhl'lMINti CKM I0NT
0 P AND BRICK COMPANY.
L MASONS SUPPLIES!
2 970 East Bay,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
1 IMPORTERSOK
5 ENGLISH
7 rOHTIi/l >1) rUMUYT.
and dealers in
i. EASTERN AND SOUTHERN
ROCK LIME.
ROSENDALE CEMENT, N. V.
PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, LATHS,
Shingles, Tiles, Fire Clay
}' and nil
0 BUILDING MATERIAL.
* JJEST FULL SIZE EIRE BRICK. |
? , ALL SIZES T, C. PIPE.
"1 HOOFING HLATKS.
:.i SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
COLUMBIA, S. (J.
jo
0 Session Logins Sept.25th. Nine regular
Courses, with Diplomas, Special
'? Courses with Certificates. Itequirofnents
,e for udmUMon modified. Board a
1 month. Total nccensary expenses for the
e ye?r I('x< luslve of travelling, clothing, and
hoo'cs) from $1 l'-i to $153. Send for An
l(~ nouncemont.
l'" For further information address the
> President. Jami.s Wooduow.
COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
COMJRUUA, S. ().
l.
p FM.L SJCSSION Oi'KNS 8ki*T. 27, 1894.
Twelve departments of Instruction.
Able faculty and dlsf ingulshed corps of
10 lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit progressive.
Elective courses. Heading
vooins, libraries, tine telescope, now c'uem'
leal and physical apparatus. All rooms
)r cirpetcd, well furnished, and lighted with
r, gas. Open fireplaces. Hot android baths.
>; Health unsurpassed, Thorough course In
I instrumental and vocal music.
\ For catnlouoo and further particulars,
ml,Ires,
4. KKV. J NO, A. RK i'l. !).!>.
]i?Arret Report.
Wilmington, N. C., Aug, 0.
Spirits Turpentine, 2Gc per gal
Kosin, 874o per bbl for strained,
jood st rut nod 921
Tar, I 85. per bbl. of 280 lbs.
Crude Turpentine, %1 00 for hard
mil $1.70 for Vellow Dip and $2.10
Virgin.
Peanuts, at 10 cents to 55 por
jusltol of 28 lbs.
COTTON?Quiet at G cents for
Georgetown MarketVUG.
I, 1891.
l' i i*rri n /1 i t\ ? < a \
? r>
>' llow dip, 1.00.
>C!'ApO, 1.15.
TOOUli
FRIENDS AM)
0 USTOMEKS.
1 v / : n a v k i us'/' /: e cei r/</1)
ox e lirxdhet) hm:
eels of
F LO U K
Which wi> wiil soil t > y >u at the low price
>'r
,s| o
Pho latter l>oin^ the < ( loliratnl SNOW
l\ !NO, *1*1* best paton? tin 1"
ALSO
1 >n? thousand yard: of the best COTTONi\l>K
for PANTS at s 1 t Vnts per yard. ;
5S*a diet)
!! I N('< 11 A.MS from 5 to ? routs a yard
HATS
A lino lino of .Mon and lh>)Hats, which
wo will soil from 2*> cents to $1.25.
Also a complete lino ol Ladies, .Misses,
Men's Hoys and (Ihihlion Shoos, will ho
Bold cheaper than over before.
COFFKK.
Five bags of good lllo ColToo (.'3 2d ^cents.
MO LASS I5S.
The best Molasses 25 n nts per galon.
,si<:ss/oxs /;nam/:n,s.
fin I
IPoor
Health >
means s< much more than',
you imagine ?serious and ',
/fatal diseases result from 4
, "trifling ailments neglected.*,
,' I )on't play with Nature's',
/greatest gift?health.
, 1 |f you are feeling ' ,
, out of aoits.woak ,
, li .. unci generally ex- l
, |\fAlXrfve hamted, nervous,
, JII(jW||^ Ikiv. .10 appetite ,
^ ca?.t work, ,
, tit-gin at oncctak- ,
L V fitff the most relia- (
t H ,lle strengthening ,
> K S 1 IS I medicine,which is ,
t A A '711 Hi own's iron Bit,
tcrsi. A few bot,
" "> a . A tl<,s cure? benefit ,
S-sL ) 44 conies from the,
? IllTTOr^ wry first close??7 ,
3 j!./i llV/i J won't t/ain your.
, terth, and it's ,
pleasant to take. ,
It Cures \!
> i
* Dyspepsia, Klituey and Liver
, Neuralgia, Troubles, ' >
/Constipation, Had Blood /
/ Malaria, Nervous aliments <
i Women's complaints. , ' ,
' Got only the genuine it lias crossed red 1 i
" Hues oil llie wrapper. All others ate sub- * I
1 siitutt" . Oil receipt of two 2c. stamps we 1
9 will hcih! ? t of Ten flcuutifril world's i
9 Pair Views ami book free. F
t ' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. \
IW atclCryslals.
A well s s orted lot eonstantly
kept on hand.
(ilM
For Ilex. Foil Hi*} .Netting.!
J. M. MCKKITHAN,
Conway, 8. C.
Moh-l-y
t) ESSE II. fJOLLIE,
?MANUFACTURER OF?
BUGGES, WAGONS, AND
CARTS.
Excelsior Turpentine Tools.
UorsA-shociny <i Specialty^
Mch-l-y
MOOD'O GUARANTEES
a cure. What it has done for
I '?' 1 ? ' I I 1
GrTJLI jY So
%
%
W IR I-: UFM) s.
KNOCK DOWN COTS for S<>:\ -hop i>a?i .*
IS THE I'LACE I 0 GET THE W
and to hocuro argaind that will surprid
ooivingf now ooda every week, which w
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Don't forgot to enll ami examine our immei;
you prlcoH. \Vo can ell you a nice >uit of c
want anything In tho furniture line, rive u i
'reaut, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, ( Iinirf*-, lb>utt
'New Homo," and "Domestic ' sewing tnachln
IE3IO- iKOOIKZIXSn
so that when you uro weary you < in rock you
valises are hard to bent.
\Vrc keep constantly on hand tho be f grade
at prices lower than ever before. A large lot
If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitel
1 VA A l? I j< J
I' liOUIt roceivod ovcry two or throo we
A lot of Scotch Piaitls a
just received, besides a large a? ortment. of
Flannel goods, which are going low indeed,
think we can suit you in quality: style and pr!
DOM ESjT'IC AND
Sowing Machines and Machine Suppl cs,
Imvo boon soiling these Machines for you
3omplrtint.
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which are gaining in popularity every ^
We lmvo a lot of hul iesw'eo button bo<
tho astonishing low price So cent. .
IM,0>VS A. N s
HASTINGS ofvarlou Styl< ? k< pf on hand.
ALL KINDS TVRFJEN
A CIIOICK LOT OF
FAMI LY G 11
t
AND A THOUSAND AND ON L '
tion now, which we will soil cheap for c
Please give us a call and see for
elsewhere, as we are confident we ct
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UORSEFOlliyS BRE* L
CONCENTltA TJZj
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T/n' above (foods ore kept in stock in. ot<
DEAL
ON . 1S noon TK11 MS AS C.I N
COATS' SIX-CO CP STOOL C
We Keep constantly m Stock a ful
we olTor to Dealers at as low
in these United States.
nize us
Yours for tru
1
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COMMISSION M
?justK'.osii:.
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1. O^h Front Sreot,
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! TOM PUT
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AtThe IIoi
WOFFOfiD COLLEGE, ^
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BTOPiE,
i >rrru of you it money,
q you. Wo are constantly reo
will sell at
>>i niiCEs
is?? tock < clothing and lot n ? uuoto
lothcs at very low figures. If you
( all and look over our dock of 15u
1 Leaf (Viitur Tables, and tho famous
es. Don't fall to buy ono of our
3- XIRS
rsclf to rest. Our lino oftrunks nd
i of Hour that comes to florry County
of r?'d rust proof oats just, received
not sufo ^(> to IJurroughs & Collins
i A i> < >iy
oka from Michigan and Tonncsaoo
nil Bedf'trii Couls
('a Itntere , \V'? i ted, tlimrluuns, and
Our dock of shoos are complete. Wo
<*. Wo also keep tho famous
i homf,
, constantly kept oil hand. Wo
ird. and are yet to hoar tho lirat
\S SlIOlvS
lay,
jts, which wo will close out at
j ?s ,< >\\
TINK TC'Oi.S.
OCE1M ES
\lways kept on hand, besides ]
rillNClS, too numci^AS to men.
:ash.
yourself before purchasing
m savo you money.
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,Y'S L ) E.
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'UHlitici <ih(1 mill be f ur11is/itdCo
" he nm> oe ./onhe n
ot'/'OjY a speaji. i r/v v.
I lino of this Cotton which
price as it can ho had
Why not patrop
nlo,
JUlUtOUGIIS & COLLINS.
tei* & Go.,
ERCiiANTS
*i Soli(;itod.
1STew "5Toris
'mm
S'!> OK
MTI MfE
il t aV. AL?1 V iiC
W Ryliorii Sft&tip?.
aid Oil ice.
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Prfcidcnt
rwo n m, cot
cossury expensed for one ycvir, Omt>
umlrml iiiitl I'll'ty l?c>liuv?.