The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 18, 1894, Image 3

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/ THE EoijitY Herald, Published Every Thursday, "THURSDAY, OUT. 18, 181)4. LOCAL NEWS. ^licau the new advertisements in tlk"s issue. Air. John McOaskill^ a very dignified court officer. \ The Treasurer will stun on a collecting tour next Monday. A eenos <>f meetings will begin noxt Sunday night at the Methodist church. business has not been as lively as our merchants would have wished. The frost has come again. Every morning this w?*ek early risers have seen it. Ilmi'f cctnii* tn ennrt ami irn hank home without paving for your county pupeiV Tln-JHk of New Hanover, Wilmington, N (J., is to pay a dividend of 10 per cent. The storm of last Friday was a howler indeed, and did considerable damage in Atlantic ports. A female baloonist fell 1500 feet in New York, ller body was imh. dded marly a foot in the giound. Cupt. L. I). Long went up to Columbia Thursday to take two persons to tho Asylum. Returned Saturday. \Y. R. Lewis, who 1ms been at home sick for several days, wo are glad to see at his place of business again. Biujrtieas has been lively at Porter's StidBos this week. Mr. A. W. Jonkins, i)f Fair Bluff, N. C., was Imrc with s'ock for sale. There was a whisper in the air, that Jno. Gary Evuns and Pope would he here last Monday, but neither showed up. We understand that Capt. Fred Cushitian of Georgetown has lately lost his youngest child and that Mrs. Cushtnan is quite ill. The attendance upon Court Mon day was large. The morning chilly and it was mid day before it became comfortable out of doors. (lov. lillimm luis susnniuli? <1 for nn indefinite length of time the com. missions of all officers who failed to respond to his call last S/lring. Mr. James Norton Chief clerk of the Comptrollers General's.office .\rri vod here Monday, his business being ii settlement with the Auditor and Treasu rer. The people, many of them have bien in to see us for the past few days, encouraging us with kind - won18, and now and then something more substantial. Judge Norton, presiding over the pa-sent term of court, is no stranger, h iving hoen here before. lie grows upon our people more favorably with each recurring visit. We hear nothing'but favorable co ninonts regardthe late nomination <?f Mr H. (J. Collins for So porvisor. No b*tter selection ?ould have been made in the county. Mr J. C. Blum of Lutle River, tells us that Mr. L. I). Bryan caught at one haul, at his Waiters Island fishery, last Monday was a week ago, i no hundred j nd fifty barrels of ntnjltts. IIow about this! The Home and Farm it number one Agricultural paper absolutely free. Pay for the Horuv 11 Kit a Li) for one year and you get both papcra. The freshet in the Waccamaw has . reached a higher point than for spveral years, per,Imps eight or nine. Jt will (nconyei?y fcce a great many people in attend* oourb The Hussars had no drill on Sat nrdav las'. Cant. Lonir returned on the mid-dry train from Columbia, but too lute for a drill, as several members had gone homo. The questions put to Mr. Scarbor ough Monday while he was speaking ? Were s'.ppners to his questioners and eye openers to his hearers. People are scratching their heads and thinking. What are you going to do with Scarborough and Beatyr Could men tilk in a more conciliatory manner rf than they did Just Monday. They Will pile up ipfcwuo vote in Horry ? * q'fc the November election. Mr. F. F. Covington, Court Stenographer, was called home Tuesday ; by telegram to the bedside of a sick child. Mr. Covington is a fajpiliar k figure at Horry CQurt and by his * pourtly bearing has made a fyqst of friends. Tb^ ladies of the Presbyterian Pfjurcl} sprvpd ijinner and fiupper at the (Jroft store last Monday. The bill of fure was extensive, At night the supper was an enjoyable ocoasion. Everything to tempt the paluto was on hand and quitpVi number of people contributed\pf their money and presence to this worthy object. It iy$s a success financially and apleasfrity evcping-i-dept}. Messrs. |f, Jfttrgusson, civil engiwt'or and A. K. Stevens, of Southport, N. C , arrived here several days ago in the interest of the proposed Sumter & Southport II. It. Their iretention was to have gone on to pake Uity and gumter, but high wafor in tlio Peevr?ndfered fur^ thcr trAvel impossible,' Those gen, tlemen tulk hopefully of the new J?ojoct. They retimed to SouthW " port Tuesday. PRItSOXALS. Miss Eva Carrie wont up to Loris vesterduy on h visit Mr. F. D. Bryant, of the Marion bar is her3 in attendance upon court. Solicitor Johnson arrived last Saturday, and lias been as busy as a bee all the week. Chancellor Johnson, of Marion, reached here Tuesday, the guest of Col. Qiiattlebuuin. Mrs. It. 13. Scarborough and chil dren left Saturday last for Mnllins, i>n !i visit t.n linr mntlinr Judge Norton, Mr. F. F. Coving* toil and Mr. F. I). Bryant are stop ping at Mrs. M. B. Beaty's. Mr. T. B. Stack house, Deputy Marshal ottino in on yesterdays train and left at ouce for some distant poin t in the county. Miss Belle IVrritt, of Marion, passed through here last .Saturday en route t) Dongola, where she goes io take charge of a school, near Mr. Dennis Cannons. Mr. J. O. Norton left its last Fri day to resume his course at NVofford College. We shall miss him very much and expect to see him climb weJ tip the ladder. Prof, A. B. Stalvoy, of Pittsboro, N. (\, says that he is very inucb pleased with his pcsition, the school being in a healthy condition, besides ihe people are as good as can be found in any locality. Mr. Stnlvey is front Socastee and litis recently gone to Pittsboro. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. II lCNltV IIA It DEE, Proprietor. [a It It' vai.s dullino til k l'ast wkkk. 1 Geo. Af. .Ioltn8on, \V. B. Jones, Kelley \V. Jones. J. V illiatnson, Jere Smith, Boaty Gillespie, Geo O. Buck, .1. 10. Be.ity and .1. Q. Graham, Horry; S. Bear, Wilmington; Miss Belle Petritt, Marion County; Dr. 10. A. Gastpie, Florence; Bobt. I.aidlow. Hub; Co1. 10. B. Kllerbee, and JO.li. Kllerbee, JordanviHe; T. B. StackItouse, Dillon; A. S. Ilawes, At lanta. COURT PROCEEDINGS. JldqkJ.J. Nouton, Puk?i dino. The State v. s. 10. B. Brown and Cinda I .ee. Adultery, no bill. The State v. s. John Chains and Ann Coleman. Adul.ery, n> hill. The State v. s. M. F. Fowler, Dis* posing of property under lien, no bill. The State v. 8. Thoe. Sarvis, et. al. for larceny, not. pros. Tho State v. 8. Solomon Chadman, Assault aud battery of a high and aggravated nature, no bill. The State v. s. Thos. Uuui, Assault and battery of a nigh and aggra vated nature, no bill. The State v. s. Richard Williams, Burglary, plead guilty. The State v. s. Worlcy Hays, House breaking and larceny, guilty. Tho State v. s. Brady Williamson, Brtach of trust with fraudulent in tent - -(Juilty. Tho State v. s. A. Gain Howell, Bastardy-? Plead guilty. The State v. ?. B. F. Moore, Assault with intent to kill-? Continued. The State v. s. A. Philipp Owens, btaining property under false prepense?(Jon tinned. Tho State v. s. Byron Peurce, Penury?Continued. \ The State v. s. Elijah W illiams, Burglary and Larceny,?Convicted on tlie second count and recommended to mercy of the Court. I t e State v. s. Lloyd Duncan, Bur glarv aiul Larceny, ?Guilty on >ecoiul count and recommended to mercy The State v. s. ,J. Richard llurrel. son, Thos. S.ctvia, I). II. Salvia and Cornel us Grainger, Burglary, lar ceny and I one breaking?No bill. The State; v. s. Allen F. Martin, and Lewis II. iMcDaniol, Obstructing highway?Guilty. ? TheState v. a. Lloyd Duno in, Ea tering house with intent to steal -Nol pros. The State v. s. Rusts! Cooper and Elizabeth Guntcr, Fornication?Not guilty. ?? ? - A Qnurtor Century Teat. For a quarter of q century Dy. King's New Discovery has beeii tosted, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, of the n^oney will be refunded. It is admitted to bo the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Trial bottles Free at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Large size ?0c. Itttcklcii'n Arnica Ha vc The Hest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped ijandq, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac * 1 . .1 r\ ~ iumi, ur money rci unut'u. rnce *<40 cents per box. For sale at E. Norton's Drugstore. Every mother should knp\y that croup can he prevented. The flrst 8yni|>ton of true croup is hoarseness, This is followed by a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or oven after the Ptylgjj h*q dpvflipped it y\\\ pfcevent the aitHCjc. ii5 Uhd 60 efcnt bbttles for sale by Dr. K, Norton, ? ? ^ jCotton sold as low as three cents 1U4. * I>ld You tfct Your Texas I,amis? I know of over a million acres of land in Texas awaiting the rightful owners to get it and if you over had ! relatives or kindred who went to Texas, write^ L. Fulton, Attorney, Denton Texas, and he will inform you free, if you own land in Texas. Nearly all persons who went to Texas in an early day, had lands granted to their heirs. Any attorney having j legal directories can ten you as to I.. FulIon. R. B. Scarborough of Conway, 8. C\, will act as my agent in your County. TV? ^TIOEJ! V^TA TK OF SOUTH C AROLINA I I HORRY COUNTY. \ All persons holding claims against the Estate of Edward Fowler, deceased, are liereby requested to present the same duly a| proved according to law to the undersigned within thirty (30) days from date hereof, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to the undersigned. F. W. .1 Kit nig an, Adin.of Estate of Edwaiid Fowi.ku, Dec. AN EVERGREEN TREE! WITHOUT COST. We will send you by nuiil post paid one small evergreen xuuapiru 10 your cninato, with instructions for planting and caring for it, together with our complete list of Nursery sli ck. 1 f you will cut out this advertisement, mark on it the name of this paper, and tell how many and what kind of trees and plants you would like to purchase, and when you wish to plant them, We will quote you lower pric.es on the stock you want than have ever been offered you. W i*i it" it f onvc. l.v :?<;iti:i:> >i tinr.it ii:s, r.rei'grecii, Door Co., Wis. Taxes! OkKIOK OK lIoitHY ClII'M V TUKASfltKlt, ) Conway, 8. Oct. 8th, 1804. \ '1 he tax books will be open for the col lection of Paxes, for fiscal year, commenc ing Nov. 1st 18951, from Oct. 15th to Dec. 15th, 1804. The following are the levies: KttiYo 5 mills. School 2 ' Ordinary 2lj " 1>oor j % " I{oad?, llridgos, etc l/ ?? A special Tax to pay interest on H. 1{. Bonds lias boon levied l?y County Auditor as follows: Conway Township 3l? mills Dayboro Township 3 Green Sou Township 2 " Simpson Croek Township... 2;l.t " A I'oll Tax of ono dollar upon every able-bodied male citizen between the ages of 21 and 00 years. The Tre..surer will attend the following places at time specified to make collection: Jordanvllle, Monday Oct. 22, from 0 A M. to 11 A. M, Gideon, Monday, Oct. 22, from 1 P. M. to II 1\ M. Cool Spring, Tuesday, Oct. 21. from 0 A. M. to 3 I*. M. ! I Galivants Ferry, Wednesday, Oct. 21 1 from 1) A. M. to 3 P. M Ta) lorsville, Thursday, Oct. 25, from 0 | A. M . to 1 P. M. Flovds School House, Friday, Oct. 2(1. j I ivin 8 A. "M. to 3 f\ M. Vardelle, Saturday, Oct. 27, from 8 A. j M. to 12 M. ^oan, Saturday, Oct. 27. from 1 P. M. to i ? P. M. j Powellville, Monday, Oct. 29 from H. A. M. to 1 P. M. Hayboro, Tuesday, Oct. 30. from 8 A. M. to 12 M. Sanfdrd, Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 2 P. M. to 3 P, M, Ijorls. Wednesday, Oct. 3 , from 8 A. M. to UP. M. Hound Swamo, Thursday, NfSv. 1, from 8 A. M. to 12 M. Daisy, l'hursday, Nov. 1, from 2 P. M. to 3 P. M. Hammond, Friday, Nov. 2, from 8. A. M. to 11 A. M, J'jbcney.er, Friday, Nov. 2, from 1 P.M. to 2 \\ M. Little lllver, Saturday, Nov. 3, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Hand, Monday, Nov. f>, from 8 A. \I. to 10 A. M. Urahan. vllle, Monday, Nov. 5, from 12 M. to 2 P. M. Soeaatee, Wednesday Nov. 7. ffOin 8 A. iM.to.2P. y\. Mnrlow, Thurada", Nov. 8, from 8 A. M to 12 M. Ilueksvllle, Friday, Nov. 9, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Port Harrelson, Saturday, Nov. 10, from 10 A. M. to I P. M. Tin* halanco of timo lie will he in his oftlce In Conway. Ii. 1). LON0, County rl reasurer. | ' . DR. 10. NORTON'S. 1>UUG STOKE js the place to get, your Patent Medicines. Tinctuwv, Syrup&> Oils, Extracts, Powders, Acids, Etc.* Etc, fJohgne,' Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, Medicinal Soaps, Tobacco, I(erps)>tni. Stationery, Eto.>Mo. Wo are selling water-white 150? test Kerosene Oil at 15 cents; 8 c'8. | % p" Notice. There will bo an examination for! Teachers hold at the Court House in j Conway, on Friday tho 10th of Octo- i her. .1. Q. G it a ha m, Sen. Com. j " : . .. U A 1)\ FKT18KMKNTS. " M a rttrii tree's Sn'ir. l' -f-,?<?1 - ~ 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? < COUNTY OF HORRY. > Under ? power of salo given us by the ( Mortgage Deed of .1. P.Stevens of date, ( March 2nd 1892, and duly recorded. The | undersigned will sell at | ublic auction on , Monday tho 5th day of November next L before the Court IIouso door in Conway, ( during legal sale hours; all that certain tract of land situate and being in Hayboro township, Ilorry county and State afore v. said, containing forty (10) acres, and bovtided by lands of Ilethel E.liot, /, Hen ^ Elliott, J. T. Ray and William Elliott, } and fully described in said deed, s Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. F. G. Rruuoi'os & Co. Mortgagee's. Oct. 13th 1894. Tox Soles. ! s STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) COUNTY OK llOKKY. \ Under niul by Virtue ?t Execution is' sued by li. 1). Long, Es(| , County 'I reus urer to ine direc ted in my ofliee, 1 have levied on and will sell before the Court House in Conway, S. on Monday the 5th day of November, A. 1). 18111 (luring legal sale hours the following described bind levied on at the suit of the State lor taxes for the llscal year of 181)3 13 wit: A tract of land in Green Sea township Minta and Martin Erlnks (-100) acres bounded North by N. C. State line,"West 11.1). Williamson, et al. W. .1. Skssions, SheriIT Horry County. ^ STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OP HOKttY. ) Under and by virtue of, and by execution di rected and lodged in my olUce, I will sell before the Court Ilouso in Con way, S. ('., on Monday Nov. 5th 1804, dur ing legal sale hours to the highest bidder the following described land levied on as the property 1). Rink Williamson at the suit )f Y U. McQueen, to wit: A tract of land in Simpson Creek town ship and conti ining one hundred and seventy-six acres, and bounded as follows; North by N. C. State line, East by Joe Hickmnu, South by J. J< M. WtUta oson, W est by Geo. Messer. W. J . Skshions, sheriff I lorry ('ounty. >TIC10! Or kick County Com miss ion khx. Conway, S. C. Oct. (1, 185)4. Notic,c is hereby given tlmt the Annunl , meeting of the Hoard <>|' County Coinmis-1 slonersof Horry County \vi 1 be hold at tho ofllce of the Hoard, in Conway, S. ('. on Tuesday November (ith 185)1. All persons holding demands of any kind against said County, not heretofore presented t<> the Hoard, are hereby requested to lilo the samo with the undersigned, on or bolero the first day of November prox, duly attested according to law, that they may he examined, audited and paid at said Annual Meeting. Hy order of the Hoard. I Hour. H. Kr \uitonoru it, I Clerk of H'd C. C. II. C. Foreclosure of Mortgage. tJTATK <>F SOUTH C Alio I, INA ) IIOIIKY COUNTY. \ | Under and hy virtue of the power and ! authnrit) in us vested, hy J. it. Suggs, ,1. i II. Allshrook and N. K. Ilardwiuk late co partners under the tirm name and style ol Suggs A Co., in and hy their certain Mort | gage to us executed and delivered, dated Sept. 25th 185)8, recorded in Olllee Hegis J t"r of Mesm Conveyance of Horry County in Mortgage Hook No. 7. pages 27J. We { will offer for sale before the Court House t-? /i .. i.i i- i . I IIWI1 Iiv vvuniijr, I . \ till III lOgai sail' j ' hours, <>u Monday 5th day of November iH'.tl. All and singular those certain tracts * and pareclsof land, situate in Horry Conn ty South Carolina to wit: TRACT NO. t. That certain tract of land situate in Dogwood Neck Township, containing four hundred acres more or ( less, beginning at Live Oak corner opposite Todd's Ferry on YVaecainnw river, on the Fast side of said rivei, thence running down the public road. South East to S. 1\ Philips corner on stake, thence West to a gum, thence South to Yaughts corner, thence South west to Hog Hole corner, thence South West to Elbow corner, thence West, to the 'two pine corner" on station. Thence North to stske corner on , the Lewis line,thence)sai(l line North West course t<> sail river opposite Parker's land Ing, thence up said river t > beginning point at Todds Ferry. TRACT NO, 2. That certain tract of< land situate in Simpson Creek Township j containing I wenty acres mofe or loss, lying on Todds Swamp, bounded by lands of Sam T. Ross nt and others, beginning ' at a canal on said Resaent's line, thence with liis lino to Dead Pino corner in fork of branch, and thence to said canal and on said canal to the beginning. TRACT NO. d. All our right, title 1 and interest in n certain tract ot land in | said Simpson Creek Township, satne being undivided tinee fourths ii forest, contain- | ing one hundred and Ufty acres more or loss, lying on Todds Perry road, bounded ed bv said, road on the West, and by lands of M. 1). Hardee, J. 11 Reaves and others on other sides known as the I). II. Hardee land o*l)A/?rn v?/\ a fi!.. . imvvi in/. ?*. omuue u\ uo^nvood Neck Township, containing oi\e hundred and llfty acres. morn or less, lying on South side of Waccamaw Klvcr, bounded by lands of estate of..). II. Cox, James Smith, ('. 0. Cox and others, known as part of the Win. Kdgo grant, made in 1815. TRACT NO. G. Known as "A. J. Todd land" containing two hundred acres more or less being in Simpson Creek Township bounded by h.nds of W. S. Ilowltt and others. ALSO by virtue of the authority in us . vested by said Suggs & Co., ip and by i their certain Chattel Mortgage to us oxcuted, dated Sept. ii.V.h 1898, recorded in Chattel Mortgage llook B. partes fl, id 11 wo will n^ll id find tllilTT. the late business seat of Suggs vv Co.. in 1 lorry County, on Tuesday Nov. Qth 18111, within legal sale hours, the following personal property. Ono 90 horso power Steam Lngino and boiler. Ono Circular saw, log carriage, pulleys, belting shafting and all attachments to said steam mill belonging. One 50 saw Brown ('ottog Oln, one feeder and coi)(lon&ov. One power cotton press and all apportenanceto belonging to said Gin. One patent Grist Mill and apperteuanooii, and ono 40 bbl turpentine distillery and fixtures, Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay . for all necessary papers. * gii.hkict pottmk & v Mortgagees. If. bo a hho no turn, Att'y. Oct. PWh, 1804. JttARKKT 1\ KPORT. Wilmington, N Oct, 8. liosin, 87!o per bbl for strained, ;ood 8trauioil 92 ] I i i t 1 ...f 4iOA 11 ? .1111, 1 l??. |>v I UUI. UI ?OU 11)8. Crude Turpentine, $1 00 for hard rnd $' .50 for Vcllow Dip ami $170 Virgin. ;OTTON?Firm. )rdiimry 3j| cts U? ?ood Or dinaty.. ,4j{ 44 !.ow Middling.. . .5o-lfi 14 44 diddling 5f 44 44 Jood Middling.. ..t> I ? 1 <? 44 44 Georgetown Market>lil\ 32. 1804. Virgin dip, 2. 00. i'IIow dip, 1.00. >ci'Hpe, 1.15. ... 13. w atcliCrystals. A woll Assorted lot conttuntly kept on hand. M l VA T < For llov. Poultry Netting. | M. MCK KITH AN, 3 on way, S. (J. Mchl-y W. K. POKTKR, & CO. feed, sale, livery and kxciianle st am ee. NICE TURNOUTS FURNISHED AT SHOUT NOTION, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE r IMES. 1' EUSC) NS sEN P T() ANY POINT. HOUSES AND MULES, MOl'UUT AND SOLD. W. E. POUTER, Conway, S. C. Mch-y PLANTERS I HOTEL. MA KIl Ji\, u. Hilly Equipped in livery j Pari tenia r. POLliE ATTENTION TO GUESTS'orter meets all Trains. J. W. HOLM DAY & SON . Mch-l-y Professional Cards, j1 SF9ffl. F. GFLsLsESFIB, ATTORNEY AT IAW. JFFIOE NEAR THE COURT MOUSE * R. B.SCARBOROUGH. PtitiOFnoY Pfc liaw. L'omrtn/y *S. (\ _o ? A.g-eiit Mutual Uifo I T1-4 ai t ~Y"Ti -v?> t ?rw v-?-a. wv J. a. w W WV. W J. USTow -TTorlc. I lohnfton & .lolinHOM, i Jolui noun A (pinttlobiimii Marlon, s. O. Y Conway, SC. ( Johnsons ^ Quafefclebaum ATTTONKYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. j Prompt attention given to all bus* mss entrusted to our euro. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HENRY HARDEE, PROP. ( Well Equipped in Every j Particular. I Meals on Arrival of Train. Mchl-y fJESSE II. JOLLIE. ' ?M A N U F ACTUKKII 0F? BUGGES, WAGONS, AND CARTS- j Ixcelsior Turpentine Tools. ^ fforsc shaeiny a Specialty, Mch-l-y - iBO^riKiiisns WORM KILLER THE HRBATE8T KNOWN REMEDY A FULL LINE OF DOYKlfl CHWH & CO'? e >UEB DlRUaS FOR SALE BV F BUKRQUOHH it COLLIy8 j Conway, S. C COM K AND SEE OUK , intY <;<><>]>s. jii \ t CLOTHING, II ATSAM) >(>TIO>S I'AIN'rs A> l> Oil.S/ ?J. A . iVTayo. * Grilbei't Potter <fe Co., COMMISSION MIMIC 11A NTS -I3STS)'U!i'i,s '1'iirpcnline and Col-,on, CoilHiu'llllKMltH Soli<?i(<Ml. 151 1-G<t lE^ront Sreet, 1STo~w or ir WHEN YOU Get ready to Buy ? WlirJT(&(DCDW?J.j h (tKOCKill KH. <>K /> O LOT III N Gr. ? i a W w v m. r \J1\ IjIj DIN d BURROUGHS & COLLINS. * 11 mSB.TO OUK . FRIENDS AND 'INK AND HMD) WOOD LUMBER, ALL KINDS OF BILL AND CUSTOMERS DRESSED LU M RE It. We have just received another car* ~rjniijin(t and flooding, load of FIT)I R which we offer at MOULDING AND SIDING. PLASTERING LATHS AO. 2.90, 3.15, 3.50 n o un i) /, oat s /; o rut nr. ? . ? q ~ STOVE AND EIRE-PLACE I * ALso a nu\v lot of MENS and HOYS LENGTH AND DELIVERED TO HATS, which are soiling at the veiy FAMILIES AT TWENTY-FIVE: ,ow pri:o of 25 (Vnts to C E N T S A L O A D. | A,<SW " n"a A^rt,,""lt "f 1>A*TS .. ?n : niui just mink, wo urn Belling them tay- l'rompt attention tnven to all J ? * , I from OO Cont? to $ i ,(H). >rder8 and satisfaction guaranteed, i naw/wmM Mch I y C} 8l,PPly of heavy COTTONADES ? I which we have been selling at the ^ri t S \ 1 > j exceedingly low price Cents ^ ' \.\T E have the ilneat line of Ladies, AND THINK A MOMENT ! Do you know that Iain selling Oonts, Youths, Roys and Oirls SHOES goods almost at cost! tor the jn tj10 (jmlIlty and aro leading In next thirty days, 1 will sell IY i prices. Over a do/en different styles j Dry (ioods, ' , * 1 i a . ? Of Ladles 911008 troll 7*> tents to I SgS?- ?- - ? A i /VHIEK SHOES at corresponding low Shoes pr'n cs. We just can't be beat. New , . V \cry ( lose for cash In OfdeT to lots constantly con. ing in. y 1 make room for my fall and win I / ter stock. Nt^NSioilH l V 1 I also liavo some good bar- / } 1 gains in . Itv 1 rooaooo. \ \ A good tobacco at 25c, and 221c \ hy the l)ox# \ Nails tic per pound, and 21c by *J| ^ I O-v H5 TVI I the keg. \ lie sure and givo me a call when Wo offer a complete RICE MILL in rou visit ( on way. one machine. Tho rough rice is pla\M r i rune ced in a hopper and comes out clean WW - 11. 1*L, WW 1 J, oci unci polished ready for table use. ' ! Machine can be operated with six | horso power and will clean 100 bushC. L. ABRAMS, 0,s?'r"U8hr1'""arl,"yBOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Corn .>U11h. FINE REPAIRING, , , . Of the latest designs, vertical and Fits (jiiiKttuteed, , ? , , horizontal, double and single gear. ?DEALER IN ROLLEll MILLS c tf ; SAW MILLS, J0F| Fectj IQ n 01? I QSf KNGIN* K8, IpuifeS, IFobacG0l GiflaffS, GINS ANDpresses ItO. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. left Cold Drinks In Season* . ' v. c. iudiiam, oen'i Ag t,