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* <?hc Dorm Retail ? ! I'U 111.IsII LI* KVKUY THURSDAY MORNING11Y Til K CONWAY L'UHMSIUNG CO., CONWAY, S. C. H. W. NOLLEY, Editor & Hrt SUllSCmi'TION : One Year, - - - $1.00. Six Months, - - - .f>W. Three Months, - ALWAYS IN A I) V ANCK. Hot?"One cent a word in excess of 1 ."?<> words for obituaries. I'oktkv not ACOKPTKD. Kntered at the Post Olllce at Conway, S, an Hecond claefl Matter. A1)VEUTISKMKNTS : transient advertisements $1.00 per inch for the lirst Insertion. 00 rents an ineli for each subsequent insertion. NotK-es tt local reading matter, 10 coats per line each insertion; under head of "Business Notices," 0 cents a line each insertion. Official advertisements tit tne ra\<\s allowed by law. Liberal contracts will he made for advertising three or more months. Thk IIkhai.I) will publish, at the dis cretion of the Editor letters on subjects of general interest, when written plainly xith ink and accompanied by the name of the author. Thest should be directed to tlie Editor of 'I uk 11 Kit a t .1 >. HEMITTANCES For Subscrlpth nsor Advertisements must bo made to the Manaukk, Conway Puhmsiiino Company. THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1800. Tiikkk will be n nuinbor of people here at. the tobacco sales the latter part of this month and we shall ex poet subscribers who are owing the paper to call and settle. Any subscribers who are due over a year and who fail to settle by that time, will not receive the paper afterwards. We are compelled to adopt this course, not through choice, but of necessity. The paper will make its weekly visits to patrons who pay and we will do the best we can for them, but the usefulness of the paperis seriously crippled by those in arrears. It really seems that this is reasonable and ought to be sufficient. We have obligations to meet, that must be met. Will you do your duty towards the paper, is all we ask? Tilk greed for ofllee is nauseating. It is stated that there are enough applications for office from the different parts of this government to raise the number sufficient for the Philippine army. Let all who are offering their services as commissioned officers, be willing to s rve .n the ranks knowing that he that is fit. to com niiiiiu must i)i' win 1 * to servo. Such a multitude of private soldiers could be organized into companies and regiments and elect, their own officers. This would relieve the appointing power of great embarrassment and give these patriots a chance to fully demonstrate their love of country. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart. ofGroton, S. D. '"Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Pour Doctors gave me up, saying 1 could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank Cod, I am saved and now a well and healthy woman.'' Trial bottles free at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Colony Notes. *7 Mr. Seilin has moved his store from Dog Bli iff Road to Grantsviile. He expects to add more goods to his stock, and hopes for the liberal pat r on age of the people. Quite a number of the colonists took advantage of the excursion to visit Wilmington. Mr. Earl Tripp and Mr. E. Dowling and family, left for their former home in Illinois Friday morning. mi ? mo coiony people had an old fash ion Fourth of July celebration planned, but on the account of the heavy rain Monday nitfht there were but few out, but all report a line time and a bi# dinner. Mr. Brown from Chadbourn was with them. Messrs. Healey and North, spent last Sunday with Mr. rial! brail h The "Colony Chi1 is s'.ill (jUito lively, ai.(I people are hi<;hl\ boiiohtled b.V it. Let more come and enjoy 1 lie.si- nioeliic.'s. OURLEV. Lool< out for the Farmer's Kxcursiou about the last of August. Hayboro statiop is on a boom. Five new stores and they parked with now jjoods. The tobaeeo outlook is eneouratfintf and the planters say that Con way is the phu-e to sell. Carry it to Conway and build up the county seat. I lorry is on a hustle and we are all tflad to see it. Turpentine is a jjood price, tobacco will brinjj a jjood price and cotton we are hoping will be 7 cents. The county paper is doin# its part and every farmer ou^ht t<? subscribe to it. ,1. K. Allsbrook lias some of tlie linest cotton in the county, lie is a pood farmer ane his eotton crop is a credit to the township. If a man can make money planting cot ton it shows that he has a level head and we would like to sec him have something better than a nice cotton patch. He made per acre on bonus and now has tine cotton on the same land. J. \Y. Horsey has f??ne to the melon market to dispose of his crop. J. \Y. Sassrr has shipped several hundred baskets of cucumbers and several barrels of cantaloupes. W. J. Horsey loaded a car of melons for I tost on this week. When our railroad pets through to 101 rod we will "be in it.' We will have a through freight and passenger train daily, Hustler. Competitive Examinations, Remember there will be two com petitive examinat ions. Friday July 21st, at Conway S. ('., one for S hoi arslup for Winthrop College worth free t uition and$-1-1.00 for one year and maybe continued from year to year for four years, or until prudua ted. The ot her examinat ion is for scholarships in South Carolina College worth #.*12, in N??nnal Department and entrance examinations for those desirinp toenter t he Freshman Class. Kuril county is entitled to as many scholarships as it has representatives in the Lower House of the General A sscinbl y. Parties desiring blanks to apply for beneficiary appointment. S. C. Military Academy, will please write meat Loris at once. Kespect fully, D. I). 11 AltllKI.SON, uouniy superintendent Education. Spain's Greatest Need, Mr. It. IV Olivia, of Ilnroelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the hack of his head. On vising Electrie Hitters, America's greatest I Mood and Nerve Itemcdy, all pain soon left him. Ho says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle nerve and organ of the body If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Dr. E. Norton Druggist. Kingston Hotel. A II It I V A I.S niTIUNO I'AST W KI'.K . V M liurr, T II Kelly, Charleston; Fred I'carsall, Mrs K (Irern, E L Green, U D Green, Miss 101 Ion Green, d Murehinsou and Ed Williams, Wilmington; T S Daggett, Georgetown: KG Hnrrelt. Florence, E V Uiehardson, Whiteville; Kob Stalvey, Edgar Stalvey, W Mishoe, L L Seiler, county and Jas llryan, "New Town on the Ocean." Past Grand Master W. l<\ Avery, of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina Independent Order of Odd Fellows, organized Conway Lodge No, Thursday night with the follow ing ofliccrs: P. W. Ilardwick. Noble Brand. A. C. Thompson, Vice Brand. II. N. Sessions, Secretary. J. M. Donahue, Treasurer. .1. O. Braddy, Warden It. K. Basque, IJ. S. to N. (J. M. M. Ilarrelson In. ( uardian. Uev. VV. IS. Barre, Chaplain. A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise Bucklcn's Arnica Salve the best '01 the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 2a ets. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. E. Norton, Druggist. Don't buy a sewing machine till you see the "New lioynl." a strictly high grade $<>0 machine, going for half the money on time, and less for cash, .lust think of such a price for a drop head. Oak Cabinet, live drawer machine, with more improvements and attachments than any other machine on the market and guaranteed by the factory for ton years. I Jim noaircnt, but buy these ma!l ml coll iKoiu t* ....V. nrn VIHTIM HI Mill IliyUIMI and my customers Am in town on Saturdays and Salesday. \V. S. MrO \sk 11.1.. DISEASES OF Till) SKIN, 't he intense itching anil Minuting incident to eczema, tetter, salt-rhcum, and other diseases of the akin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain's Kye and Slcin Ointment. Many very had cases have heen permanently cured hy it. k is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; clumped hands, clillMains, frost bites, and clironic sore eyes. For sale hy druggists nt 25 cents per box. Try I)r. Cady's Condition Powders, the* arc just what a horse nods when in had condi lion. Tonic, Mood purifier and vermifuge T~*? . ??ar.-lcwfetw? , H ^n? ?* Ml '$ ^~~~~~ cause lb J? !U A T i- -f Besi is L jjlLtt Ja, ^ > ? *1 . Jfli. form of 9 i;^2?1^ Jm!^r\ Painftil, jf }if ( \ \ \ ^v?ither ? SMVijP"^ i ' l/'^r "**g an< /% ' doHes of 9 wu. . ,, I HAVE SUFFER \v itii painful menses, attended with soil m |U"i iH>oas'?nal whites. 1 also have seven M_in * onuwv ivaii i iiiwu unvu ym luin it' Enr\3 no relief until about two months men, wt "SS Female Panacea and HT. JOSBPll'8 L / inoreKood than all others. I shall colltll If your case is complicated, wr formation regarding tito uho oi thii C gist. If he does not keep it send all charges paid. L. (1ER5TI Manila. July 10. a m.?It has bean ruining and .storming almost constantly for two days and the j count ry along the American south! and bay lines is literally flooded. The soldiers arc suffering great (lis ' comfort. The Thirteenth infantry af I'asay s in the worst position, being practically surrounded by water. The bridges that were used for getting supplies have been washed away, and some of tin; companies are now separated by streams six feet deep. In many eases the men are sleeping with three feet of water beneath their hunks, which are elevated on cracker boxes. The company cooks, when preparing the meals, stand knee deep in water. Some of the roads leading to the Ike ay arc simply impassable, and the rice fields on all sides are one great lake. A high wind blew over several tents of the Second reserve hospital. Manila buy is impossible of navigation by either launches or canoes and no vessels are leaving the harbor. The United States transport Centennial is roiidv to ssiil fin* Son l-Vnn. ciseo with discharged soldiers, but the Ini11'i* have to sit around the water front nil day, drenched to the skin, waiting for a launch to take them to the steamer. The river and all the other streams are swollen and the city streets at low points are covered with water. ' - O I &] Perhaps sleepless nights < If J caused it, or grief, or sick- fcT ] |ij? ncss, or perhans it was care. Al , No matter wnat the cause. F] , ftlj? you cannot wish to look old yj , Gray hair is starved hair. |3 The hair bulbs have been IW j deprived of proper food or m* fA proper nerve force. A1 ] IviAAP 1 w Bav? ? increases the circulation in yJ jH the scalp, gives more power &L tSL to the nerves, supplies miss- [ J F9 infj elements to the hair V? Used according to direc* feJ dpi tions, gray hair begins to 1L fed show color in a few days. 13 jH Soon it has all the softness ffA and richness of youth and |3| the color of early life returns, wl |w Would you like our book /A \\ on the Hair? We will gladly Id Jel send it to you* ji Writn us I fJ If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor Ai kJ about it. He may be able to IJ if suggest something of value ?H to y?u- Address, Dr. J. C. II p^| Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Vw The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use. Messrs 1 M. A TL F. Powell, prom ilion 1 merchants in Columbus county. N. C. wrote us in July 1887, that "I'ov. Mr. T. C. Floyd jjavc his child one dose of Hoy kin's "Worm Killer," and the result was 8(>7 worms. He wishes all interested to know it For sale by Burroughs A Collins Co' A Strong Fortification. 1 Vo tifv the hnrlvnorninQtflis^nQr* ! . J J ?~? by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, biliousness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that , brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life, j. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt's Liver Pills the First Symptoms of \ Palling Health la a Woman Is RVOUSNESSZ >u ever think that there la always a X r this malady? In women Nervous. H generally the forerunner of some ^ ' female disease, such as Whites, X Profits? or Irregular Menses, etc., H; f which will produce Nervanaoots jF its distressing intensity. If you use ^ le's Female Panacea? '-" (O.F1.!3. 1 very soon be cured of Nervous- M 1 all other female troubles as well. tive, move the bowels with mild ^ St. Joseph's Liver Regulator. \ ED FOR YEARS H I r stomach, rushing of blood to the head. ^9 a nervous .spells and heart palpitation so M male remedies for n Ions timej>ut found tfm ien I commenced using your Gerstle 8 IVIB KKOL'LATOk, and they are doing me nue their use. Lf f)U O a is a vv m onto. nAUAU J tilMnB, J lte ub and we will give you Axil in- H| s medicine. Oet it Arom your drugus $1 and we will send a bottle, j .G A CO.. Chftttaweoga, Tcan. J IS IT RIGHT For an Kditor to Recommend Patent Medicines. | From Sy)vim ValVy Nkwh. lln-vurd, N <'J It may bo u question whether tliej1 editor of u newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which llood the market, vet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, j Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We , ( have known and used this medicine j in our family for twenty years and L have always found it reliable. In ! many eases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while i a physician-is awaited. Wc do not believe in depending implicitly on 1 any medicine for a cure, but we do beiieve that if a bottic of Chamber- ' Iain's Diarrhea Remedy were, kept ' on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very nun.y cases the presence of a physician ; would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Rr K. Norton. hounded in 1845. Limestone - College. GAFFNEY, S. C. Thin Inetltutlon famoua In tln> hiatory of cditra ; Ion in South Caroiinu, hae recently Iwfu thnrmiyl ly reorganized and now, with a I.AHliK AMD' MII.K FACl'l.TY, in prepared to do coUeye work j >f the VKKY II KillEST UKAIlK Nearly TWKN- I I'Y THOUSAND l)OI<LAHH luve Iwru ?|>|iro|iriM I oil for improvement!*, A HI'LKNMI) NKW j III ll.l>IN(i it. In-ill); ere? ted \\hi. h will contain a laivrn Auilitoriuin, n Library, a Heading Itoom, a Miineum of Natural Scit'iico, a beautiful hall toi lh?* Literary Society, and noun' needed otllcon. The lulhllni: will lit* fiirniMhod with now heating *l?l?:i- _ atua throughout, all tin* roouie will h* M?|>|>li*'?i " .rltli now furniture, new planoawill tic purchased, . jew phyakal, chemical and mltieraloglcal lahora* ; ^ loricit w m ho equipped in ehort everything that l' a net'CKaary in tha work of a llrxl-cluHt* woman'* | "ollcge will tie provided. The Kite in iiucqu.tlcd in , South Carolina for hcauty and for hcalthfitluetifiLimestone College innkcfl it* appeal to the people THICTLY ON ITS OWN M Lit ITS Literary, Scientific ulid Commercial Coureea, The ItKOl". I.Alt COl.l.KUB DHOltKLS A UK OIVKN by the vuthority of the State of South Carolina, An es > (jeclalljr line course in l'KDAUOUY in offered to j llioee deeirinp' to become teachcre, There are three j ^ depart incut a, the COLI. Hi K, the SLM IN AltY, the , i'KIMAKY. Let l.iiiiehtone'a frtcmlnand former itudeatB TKLL TIIK NKWH ALL OYKll THE j SOI Til, The revered CA1T. II. 1?. tiltlFFlTII la In* Senior 1'rofcenor. for further infoiiiiation , addreaa the I'reeideh I.IOK. DAVIS LOIXiR, A. >!, J MARKETS. ij (rKOROKTOWN. V New Virgin 2.00 a Yellow dip 1.80 , Scrape 1.25 Spirits turpentine 35 1 Rosin, common 85c. | Wil.minoton. r* __ - i - ?pirns turpentine steady. Muchint barrels 38$ Countrv oarrels 38 j liosin steady at 05c ^ i Tar linn at ., . ; $1 25 j Crude Turpentine. ? Hard ?1.35; J Dip <<2.00; Virgin #2. Id jCOTTON. ! ' Ordinary 3 7-10 ctsf* !! ? Good Ordinary 4 13-10 " ' : Low Middling 5 7-115 14 " Middling 5* 44 4* Good Middling t?j " Corn 50($52) Hams 3(a) 10 Shoulders (5 (d>~ i Chickens 10 to 26 Turkeys per lb (live) ] Etftfa 0 Cow Peas GOc. per bush Peanuts 75c 44 44 4 YtAur """"1 a VsmR. Tmm Marks ^ ir Dcmons rPWTW OOAVNWNTt AO. Anyone tending * ketch and ItMriMtM nay | quickly ?jcertain oar opinion free whether as Invention It probably patentable. Conauln tloni atrlctlr eonfldeutlal. Handbook ou Patent* sent free. Oldest agency for securing polenta. Patent* taken through Munn A Co. recelv* tj*?Ui notice, without charge, In the Scientific jfliherKan*, i A handaomely II last rated weekly. lergest dr. dilation of any ectenllflci Journal. Tenae, f) a rear; foar months, gl. Sold by all newsdealer*. i mdwrslMP yOs)D'8CU?E3?'?'ii..'i?v h-.- 1 , * i? ;Vir. io.n f i!. It pi >.? ? t- 4t;vo pitur p" !l r I* i: ?, 0* | ure to got I !o U'i S i,-? ;p^ri|| t, ' i JULY j GREETINGS I' Ooine and spend youi* money with us, where .i you will always tfot I i value received. i: f DO NOT THINK That our St?H_k has been picked over and \ (hut there is nothing j new for you. t. NEW GOODS I a / /\re oeinjf received wcik. n It i.s utterly impossible for us to tell you of rvervthinj; wo have and price. Our line of Dress Goods i Embracing, Henriettas,, Cashmeres, Percales, and Calieoes are beautiful in patterns and at prices to suit everybody. Our stock of HOMESPUN Both white and cheeked are cheaper ^ than ever before. ? Towels, Doylies ami Tu Me Linen cheaper than jvcr. We have a very urge stock of Ladies, !}onfs and children's HANDKERCHIEFS. Also a tine lino of Ln-i dies, Cents and chil-i ~ drcu's hose, from the B cheapest to the best. CLOTHING. Our prices in clothing surpass anything ever offered before. This line was bought cheaper than ever and we are giving our customers the advantage of this "picked up bargain." See onr Men s, Hoy 's and Children's Clothing before you buy, for we can sell them lower than you can get them in the largo cities. A CAPITAL LINE OF GENTS WrllTF AND COLORED SHIRTS lueh cheaper than found at other ^ places. : pood assorVment of Ladies and . Ocnts UNDERWEAR, If you j want u pretty tie, a stylish collar, or a good pair of suspenders, give is a call and be up to date. It will ^ cost you no more than old styles vJ that you get elsewhere. Remember that we only advertise what we keep.* SHOES! SHOES!! Veguarantee that we can Ave you some moneyf ou will look at our shoes te me tuber, any kind you vant, in any style, or at 1 roost any price. GROCERIES. ,> A-ear load of Bacon just in. No one can beat our prices. i~? i yv * t r\ TLUUK Cheaper than you can buy it any ~ where else. *f UCE 1 >1EA L ? HITS TOMATOES and all canned tfoods. In fuel, almost anything to cut. *se Cook Stoves |? to L; The very best to be found. Ti m Any size of Nails you want ^ rlintfes, Ovens, Spiders and all hard- er ware imaginable. Every t hin# in Tin ware y \ irood stock of C; Harness, Bridles. Haines, Shovels, t>L'ilchforks Hoes. ind everything needed on a farm. \\ Now friends, time and space forbid j >ur tellino you all we have, but we limply ask vou to do us the kindne.s oj lo see our stock before you buy. Ci u? For wo en 11 C< wave you 1> IIIOIICV. It! Don't forget tluit luveufiue assortment of nice Fruit s itul candies. ,(1 We are very truly yours. 1>< a i BURROUGHS & k COLLINS CO. ? i i si? i * One 15 Horse Power Pii"/ino an ud Condenser. lieltino Shafting i irM-eiuss order. If you don't want Her. for you w. 11 liaie i?? Imek out s only worth wliat it will brino. an urther information write r call on Conway Ba Vhere vou will find us closing out i 1AIS, CAPS; Mot) and Ladies SL1 r floodsat ^re itlv reduced prices, ; ne season to another Foi the next lib days you will fi uy ^oods at our closing out prices, nd here we are cutting them lowe ipple Vinegar, Cranulated and Li; until Cut ((III' Ill'il'CS. 1 Tin >iin KING3T< C. S. CAUJ 1EST ATTENTION "O TRAVELERS. Pare the_bes aff< Everything New. BEST ACCC . O. COLLINS, President. BANK OF CONW/ SHllsSs! '(tpifd/ Slock $20,000' DIRT* K. 0. Collins, W 1!. 0. I*. QtJATTl.KHArM, Wo transact a general banking bu an to any and ail matters intrustot This Hank respect fully solicits tl rporations and will give every rcu tnklng to those doing business wit argest and most complete establishment South. ieo. S. Hacker 6c Son Manufacturers of OORS,SASH, BLINDS. MOULD ING AND BUILDING MATERIA L CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. he University of North Carolina. Widest patronage and fullest [Uipment. in its history. Faculty I; Students, -195; 3 Academic Cours; 3 Elective Courses; 3 ProfessionSchools, in Law, in Medicine and Pharmacy. New Buildings. War Works, Splendid Libraries, tiboratories, Etc. Advanced Classes open to women, nition $tiO, a }oar; Board. a ontli. Ample opportunity for sell dp. Scholarships and Loans for ie needy. Free Tuition for Touch's. Summer School for Teachers. 21 istructors, 147 students' Total on >11 men f t>44. v or uiusiraieu Handbook and Ualoguo, Address. 5i>win A. Ai.i>kh.man. President. Chapel Ilill, N. C. 2i?-ftft. lm. Hnthrop College Scholarships tttd Entrance Examinations. The examinations for the a\var< ' vacant scholarships in Winthro] allege and for the admission of now udents will be hivd at the eounti nurt House on Friday, July 21st. a o'clock a. in. Applicants must not be h'ss thai fteen year >f age. When scholarships are vacated : f r Ju'.y 21st, t'.ev wih be awurde ? those making tiie highest uwrujjp this cxaminut ion. The cost of attendance, including mrd. furnished room. heat, lighl id washing is only #8 5ft per mont h For further information and cat a gue, address I) B. Johnson. President-, oek Hill. S. C. j mi n na pncnir I lllUl Li IfiJ UllLlil!, (1 Ii.i 1-*i* !') Sn v v\ i?i-l.i|> Ftvss >mi all nci e>sar\ i uiiiiiiij^ r. all in [ to buy. you li.nl better not niukc an from your own otTor, ami the outfit <1 that is all we yak for it. For any i us at tla1 rgain House uir Spring ami SiaiimiT Dross Goods, PFFKS, (.'LOT!11NG, ami many otitis wo novor oarrv over any j^oods from ltd it to your interest to call on us and Our'prices arc always the lowest, r. Fruit Jars. Kxtra Rubbers, Rest .'lit Frown Su^ur, are all in ??ood defouru for the trude. JSOll 4.Sr Co. DM HOTEL. 3EY, PROP. BANK BUIL^'"'^ t the country 3rds. Design Modern )MMODATION. I). A. SPIVEY, Cxuliier CON W/!v *Y.S. c. ( Surplus Fund k'<V. 000 STOPS: Lewis. 1). A. Simvky. V. A. 1 > i * it uoi'is ii s. siness. and gin. rantoe prompt ntten I to our care. ig deposits of individuals, firms and .sonable facilitv consist! at w:th sound h it. I. D. lit ! Practical Horseshoer AND ?OKNKRAL - BLACKSMITH. I beg tj announce that I have opened a plaee of Business adjoining Messrs. Porter ?fc McCaskill's stables, and solicit a share of vour patronage. Over 25 years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Havy Smith I work, Boiler repair, etc. Moderate prices and good workmanship guaranteed. 5-25-D9. :> in. 1 am still to be found at same old stand. I am receiving New Goods 4" FRESII GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, &e. ^o, week y. ; Raeon, Corn, Sugar, Meal. Grits, CotYoo, Molasses. Syrup, Gutter, Tjnrd. Cakes. Tobacco, Ci\ gars, Candy, both plain and Fancy. I My line of Dry Goods and Notions is complete. 1 invite a careful inspection. No trouble to show croods or quote prices Com I?? see me when you come to town. fH'f living me your Kj^k. Ch5cl> . ens ami Wax. and lit.il?? later on > your cotton. You will foul me in ^ market to plctiHe. % ) Yours for business. / ; J. R. PRICE. t SPIVEY COLLINS CO, i Fire Insurance, r t Bicycles. D. A. SPIVEY, A T.COLLINS, ^ President.. L*-c ar.d Trentj Office In BANK Building.