The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 27, 1899, Image 2
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899.
The Italian government asks for
an investigation of the lynching of
her subjects lately in Louisiana.
Mr. Eliliu Root, of New York has
accepted the war portfolio. General
Alger is pleated at the appointment
and congratulates the new Secretary.
Lynching doce not seem to abate
the worst of crimes, Late papers
furnish the most harrowing crimes
and the blood runs cold as we read
them.
At various points in Michigan,
General Alger will receive ovations
as lie returns home. Elaborate
preparations have been made for his
reception.
The American and British governments
who have indulged so much in
love-making for the past year arc
raising a question about their Canadian
boundary. The eagle and the
lion will settle this matter peaceably.
i
Tim'policy of the coming campaign
was tolerably well outlined at Chicago
a few days ago. Democrats of
imperialistic ideas will find no footing
on the Chicago platform, in fact,
any ideas not conforming to the
Democratic policy of "DO" will feel
lonesome in next years convention.
Genkual AluKit's retirement from
the war office is not considered at
headquarters from a .vant of fitness
for office, but on account of his close
friendships for prominent men not
in touch with Mr. McKinley. The
deposed Secretary of War, will more
than apt be a lively figure in next
years politics.
It appears as though it will be
difficult for General Otis to relieve
himself from the embarrassing'position
in which the newspaper representatives
have placed him, in
charging that correct news of affairs
in the Philippine Islands is not given
to tho people of this country. If
the charge is substantiated, General
Otis, or whoever is to blame, will
suffer the consequences. Let the
people have the unvarnished facts,
1 % i "
guuu ur uau, and tno best is bad
enough, yet the public will be satisfied
with nothing less than the facts.
Evert man anxious to see our
town make even faster and greater
strides towards its upbuilding, will
put his shoulder to the wheel and
keep the car of progress in motion.
We are and have been on the move
now for some time and the progress
made in the past year and a half is
most gratifying to us all. The tobacco
industry has already .surpassed
the most sanguine expectations
and the second year will impart
even greater zeal to our people and
there is no doubt, but that the ouan
tity planted the first year will treble
Itself in the second. Confidence on
the part of the people is the only
thin# needed to assure success. He
true to one another, true to your
home interests and this tide of progress
will roll on and on and increase
as it rolls. Do your part. However
small, do it and do it well.
"From the voiceless lips of the un
replying dead, there comes no word;
but in the night of death hope sees a
star and listening love can hear the
rustle of a wing. " The above language,
unsurpassed in beauty and
richness was used by Robert (5. Ingersoll
a few years ago in a funeral
oration over his brother. What star
ditl hope see in the gloom of death?
The rustling of whose wings did she
hear? Did Robert Ingersoll live a
hypocrite and die surrounded by a
eloud of doubt which is unsatisfying
to those who believe, that behind his
profession there, was something
st ronger to trust and lean upon No,
there is no ray of comfort left by him
and he has gone out into the great
beyond to try the unseen realities of
another world. Had he been conscious
of approaching death ?perhaps?
he would have left something more
tangible than a star, or the rustle of
a wing to hinge our faith upon.
"We have sold many different
cough remedies, but none has given
better satisfaction than Chamberlain's,"
says Mr - Charles llol/.haucr,
Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly
safe and can be relied upon in
all cases of coughs, colds or hoarse
ness. For sale by Dr. E. Norton,
druggist.
Thk suppression of the news from
the seat of war will not be tolerated
by the people, neither will the people
bear forever the whip and lash
of monopoly, but rather rise in their
might and by their ballots not bayonets?say,
this thing has gone far
enough and must change. Tt is written
in the books, the press is proclaiming
it from every quarter, every
breeze is wafting it to us?the spirit
of centralization is weakening, and
just so sure as the stars shine and
moons wax and wane, just so sure
will the people condemn this war
administration at next year's election.
It is not simply Dry an,
though he is the standard bearer.
He is bit a man, but a well rounded
man, who has the people with him
and they will stand to him in this
crusade of right against wrong.
Laugh if you will, decry lJryan as
much as you will; yet he is in the
right and the stars will fall before
the principle of government by the
IUW?0.. *.011 l.n ? 1
Iwl^iv. 11 111 uc nui rcmiiT^U,
K. F. Kenemur, Pickens, S. C.,
writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine has for 10 years greatly
benefitted me and many others. 1
think it a better medicine than Black
Draught; use it in preference as it is
milder yet more efficient. For sale
by Dr. E. Norton.
The. following article will appear
in the Southern Tobacco Journal's
South Carolina special edition, which
circulates largely in foreign coun
tries.
"A new tobacco market that promises
great success in the near future
has been started at Conway, S. C.,
in Ilorry county. The first sale of
tobacco at the "Horry Warehouse"
was made on the 27th, July. Colonel
Garland E. Webb, the great auct ioneer,
singing it otT. Capfc. J. E. Coles,
late of Winston, is manager of the
warehouse. Capt. Coles has had a
long experience in tobacco ou the
Danville and Winston markets and
with Colonel Webb as a running
mate, he will bring the Conway market
rapidly to the front. The Warehouse
building is 80x120 feet, with
all of the modern improvements,
lights, doors and conveniences gen
erally found in a first-class warehouse.
Horry county is quite oxtensive,
large quantities of its land
uemg oi a roiling nature, makes it a
very Hue tobacco section The county
has planted this year at a low estimate
iihOO acres. The crop almost
entirely upon an average is excellent.
Conway has daily trains, also
a line of steamers, plying between
here and Georgetown, one of the
boats pass weekly going up the Wae
eamaw river about fifty miles. The
climate is very healthy. The ocean
is only twelvo miles distant and will
be reached by a railroad, built by
Conway citizens, within the next
ninety days. We have fine artesian
water, line banking facilities, as she
has one of the best banking houses
in the State.
To overy acre of tobacco planted
this year, there will be two and possibly
three, planted next season.
The entire coun t y almost is virgin
in soil and all things considered we
arc are forced to believe that Conway
will soon be at the top rung of
the ladder as a first-class tobacco
market, ihe iarge force of hands
now in the grading rooms and the
immense amount of tobacco being
delivered at the Warehouse, is putting
new life in this grand old county
by the sea, that has maintained
and held her independence since the
day's of the revolution. In the
<l70's" she saved the Palmetto, and
in these days of Tobacco, she will
save?make herself. Investigate
llorry and her tobacco industry. It
will imu (<> .1? on ''
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Millions Given Awny.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the
land who are not afraid to be gen.
crous to the needy and Buffering,
The proprietors of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, have given away over ten
million trial bottles of this great
medicine; and have the satisfaction
of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
Bronchi Ms, Hoarseness and all
diseases of th* Throat. Chest and
Lungs are surely cured by it. Call
on Dr. Pi. Norton Druggist, and get
a free trial bottle. Regular size ftOc.
and tl. Every bottle guaranteed,
or price refunded.
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Y CURES' JZ f 1 >
' EFFECTED BY vJCl MIC &
,***%*> One Bottle C
I sold your Gi
f to a yom>K lady <
up us hopeless. ui
2 *-"*fe-'Ci not pay for it
*M E'Jf cured and bus be
/ffir ??re 8 "ruIge
I; nT
''If there Is any Cos- ^li[ML ^
; t'.vcness, use St. Jo- -|M *|fr
seph's Liver kegula- tj' | SjuS^tor
until the Bowels ^ ^1^. TTS- '
become regular, (let
I j It from vour druggist, W f/J / />
o* send us as cents ' < ' ' /j
and we will send you , .
( a package, prepaid. ''
Suffered from Change of L
My wife was sipk for seven years, suflerif
Change of Life. \\ e tried cverytjilnK we cou
I the doctors and paid out a considerable kui
ment without any good result. We then l>
i Girstlc'S Fimale Panacea G. F. P.
| more ko >d than nil ? ? *
.?v i"mi warn IOTRIX
the Kr??ateRt remedy tor suUerinx fenmles e
on tiifl market. J. 1). BORDKN. I'olmcs
If your druggist docs not ke?p It
bottle, all charges paid. I.. GER
KcrSule by Dr. E. Norton.
How to Build a Town.
The following is taken from the, F
pen ?f Dr. Talningc: ''A newspaper
whose columns overflow with
advertisements of business men has '
more influence in attracting attention
to the building up of a town e
than any other agency that can he t<
employed. The people go where v
there is business. Capital and labor II
will locate where there is an enter- o
prising community. No power is so a
strong to build up a town as a news- C
paper properly patronized. It will h
always return more than it re- it
ccivcs." hi
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ISCClSMW | I
iMvrin EII I
Summer? |
We never did; but we have J
seen the clothing at this time V
of the year so covered with A
dandruff that it looked as if it W ti<>
had been out in a regular snow- m \>
storm. ^ a i
No^need of this snowstorm. ^ <?'
As the summer sun would P 1 ^
melt the falling snow so will to'
Iiii
vigor If
melt these flakes of dandruff in P ""
the scalp. It goes further than j$
tills: it prevents their formation. & IM
It has still other properties: fir 8tl
it will restore color to gray hair ? s<
in just ten times out of every rk
^ ten cases. ' ">i
I And it does even more: it t I,
feeds and nourishes the roots .
< of the hair. Thin hair becomes f
3 thick hair; and short hair be- >
comes long hair.
We have a book on the Hair '
I and Scalp. It is yours, for the ^
asking. .
' If you <lo not obtain nil ttio benefit* "
you expo clod from the use of the Vluor, k X
| >rrlto the doctor about it. Probably
there I* tome difficulty with yotir con- ^ V
i i.rul aw. *...? *? 1.4.. I> ....... 1... .-.il.. ...Mm
The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer
In Use.
Messrs 1. M. & R. F. Powell, prom ^
inent merchants in Columbus conn- ,.
ty, N. C. wrote us in July 1HK7, that '
"Rev. Mr. T. C Floyd gave his child c
onedoso of Roykin's "VVorin Killer." R
and the result was tt(>7 worms, lie rj!
wishes all interested to know it
For sale by Rurroughs & Collins Co'
i)
J. H. JOLLIE. o
Manufacturer of 0
Buggies, Roadcarts and !^j
Wagons. G
General repairing in Wood and Iron. C
Keeps on hand all kinds of Ruggy. ||
Roadcart and Wagon material, vi/.: $]
Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, ax- r
les. shafts, springs, bolts and nuts,
whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand 'v
paper and glue, wajjon and buggy E
singletrees, singletree ferules, clij s q(
a tt v 1 hooks, shaft couplings, king ,,
clips, pole yokes, buggy fifth wheels
and pole circles, wagon stay chains
and tongue chains, plane handles,
horse and mule shoes and nails.
Paints of all description. General
repairing done witli dispatch.
Mrs. Sarah E. Rutler about seven
ty years of a^'o, died at Farmer, this
county, on the Ibth inst. She survived
her husband the late I). M.
Hutler by about six weeks.
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect order
by the occasional use of
Tutt's Liver Pills, They regulate
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria, biliousness,
constipation ^n4 kindred
diseases, an absolute cure
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
c: -a.-wrr.'
Female Panacea.
ured Where Physician Failed.
khstlc's Female Panacea (G. F. P.)
rustomer whom our physician had ariveil
tid tolil 11or if it <1 i> 1 her no Rood she need
After taking one bottle she was entirely
en in good Health ever since,
. Ala. J. H. GILLILAND.
Health Restored.
I was weak and In very bad
?"vjVU Health and unable to do my
work. 1 used one bottle of
Ger9Tle s Female Pana*
^?4/ CEA IG. F. P.) and it did
w- - yiV tne more good than anything I
if1/jSr overused. I am now in good
\V\-^y health and c an do my work.
JP7 Mrs. 8. E. CHANDLER.
Gin, Ark.
?e. M&m
BIjsiSK II iJfefv III
ii f?>r treni- I
ogan usini/ *i}n \ \ i-.LJ / / rvi<
> ami it di<l /l v V i fv / \
years. It is \ J 1
ver plnrcd
noil, Tex. / j
, send ub $t.oo and will send you a
5TLI; 5c CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
IS IT RIGHT
:?r an Editor to Recommend
Patent Medicines.
[ Tom Sylvan VaPey Nkws, Mr jv?rd, N C|
It may be a question whether the
[litor of a newspaper has the riyht
> publicly recommend any of the
urious proprietary medicines which
ood tin1 market, yet as a preventive
f sulTering we feel it a duty to say
<rood word for Chamberlain's Colic,
holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We j
uve known and used this medicine
i our family for twenty years and |
live always found it reliable. In i
amy cases a dose of this remedy
ould save hours of suffering while
physician is awaited. We do not
dievo in depending implicitly on
iy medicine for a cure, but we do
iieve that if a bottie of Chamberin's
Diarrhea Remedy were kept
i hand and administered at the in ption
of an attack much suffering
i^ht be avoided and in very many
ises the presence of a physician
ould not bo required. At least this
is been our experience during the
ist twenty years. For sale by Dr.
. Norton.
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Founded in 1845.
Limestone - College.
GAFFNEY, S. C.
I'llih Institution famuli* in (In' 11imi?>r> of educaii
in South Carolina, linn recently Iiim'ii thorough
reorganized and now, with a I,Al{(iK AND
U.K. KACCI.TY. in prepared to do rollogfl work |
the VKIIY IID ill KS'i' < IIA'IK. Nearly TWKN
' TIIOI'SA N 1? I?<?I I A D1-' . 5>cei? a|?pro|>rlat
I for improvement*, A HI'LKNDII) NKW !
ll.DINti i* being erected whleh w ill contain a
g?i Auditorium, a Library, a Heading Koom. a
isc111ii of Natural Science, n lu'aiitiful liall lor
Literary So< ielv, and some needed ofttcea. The .
tiding will he furnished w ith new heuting appa i
lua throughout, all the ropiua will he aupplied
th new furniture, new piano* w ill lie purehaaeil,
w physical, eheinical and mineraloglcul Inborn' |
rie* will he equipped in ahort everything that
necessary in the work of a Hint daea woman's
liege will lie provided. The site in linequaled in
nth Carolina for heauty and for healthfulnessmestone
College make* it* appeal to the people
Kit"I I.Y t)N 1T8 OWN MBRIT8 Literary,
ten title alid Coniniereial Courses, The HKtiU*
lit (Ol.LKtiK DKt.ltKKS AUK CJIVKN hv the
thority of the State of South Carolina, An e*
('ill 11V line course ill I* K DACiOtl Y I* offered to
iee detdring to hecoine teacher*, There are three
partuient*, the COLI,Kti K, the SK.M I N A ItY, the |
tl.MAKY. Let Lliiie*tune's friend* and former |
ident* TK. 1.1. TIIK NKWS ALL OYI.lt TIIK I
It ill. The revered CAI'T. II. I'. ?i 1(1 WITH 1* 1
Senior l'rofe**or, 1'or further information I
ilre** the I'resideh
I5K DAVIS I OlMilC, A. AI. IMi.l) j
MARKETS. j
(i KOIU1 KTONVN.
c\v Virgin 2.00 i
,.11..... .1:.. * ? '
V1IU? VII [? 1.80 !
.Tape 1.25'
[)irils turpentine 89
osin, common 85c.
WI I.M I NO TON.
pirjts turpentine steady.
aeliinc barrels 88$
ountr\ oarrcls 88
osin steady at 95c
ar linn at #1.50
Crude Turpentine ?Hard $1.85;
ip $2.10; Virgin #2.20
COTTON.
rdinary 8 7-10 cts fl lb
ood Ordinary *1 18 -10 " "
o\v Middling 5 7-10 " u
iddling 51 il "
ood Middling.. .0| "
orn 50(a) 52 J
ams 9(a>10
lioulders 0 (a)7
hickons 10 to 25
urkeys per lb (live)
Kg* 9 I
D\v Peas 60c. per bush
oanuts 75o " u
I
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Trade Marks
Pfmk |PH Designs
rrrm^ COPYRIGHTS Ac. I
Anyone (ending n (ketch end description may I
quickly asoertnln our opinion free whether aft
l^vei^tluu |1 PFPftlpar Conirtjiiillrt*. I
noun rinuiiT eonunentiM. Handbook on Catania
wont free, Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tpetlal notice, without charge. In tne
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnstratod weekly. I.argeet Or- i
eolation of any sclentlfle Journal. Terms, IS a 1
rear: four months, f L Bold by all newsdealers.
MJjOOD'8 CURES when all other
* B preparations fail. It possesses
rarative power peculiar to itself. 8?
?ure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla.
JULY
GREETING.;
Come ami spoi d y ur u
money with u.>. wncrc f
^ou will always >fet t
value received. i
DO NOT THINK f
That out* Stock has
been picked over and ^
that there is nothing I
new for you. e
NEW GOODS t
a
Are beintf received eve?\v week. n
It is utterlv iiiiiuicui
hie for us to tclf you
of everything wt> have
and price. Our line
of
Dress Goods .
j Embracing, Henriettas,
I Cashmeres, Percales,
and Calicoes are beautiful
in patterns and at
prices to suit everybody.
Our stock of
HOMESPUN
Both white and checked are cheaper ?
than ever before. T
Towels, Doylies and Table
Linen cheaper than
ever. We have a very
large stock of Ladies,
Gents and children's
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Also a fine line of Ladies,
Gents and chil- =
dren's hose, from the B
cheapest to the best.
CLOTHING.
Our prices in clothing
surpass anything over
offered before. This
line was bought eheaper
than ever and we are giving
our customers the
advantage of this "pick
eu up Durham." See onr
Men's, Hoy's and Children's
Clothing before
you buy, for we can sell
them lower than you can
pet them in the larpe
cities. C
A CAPITAL LINE
OP OENTS WhITP
AND COLORED^
SHIRTS
Much cheaper than found at other
places.
A pood assortment of Ladies and ..
Gents *"
UNDERWEAR, ??
ba
If you j
want a pretty tie,
a stylish collar, or a
pood pair of suspenders, pive
us a Call and l>e up to date. It will
cost you no more than old styles Cl
that you pet elsewhere. Remember
that we only advertise
what we keep.*
SHOES! SHOES!!
Wepuarantce that we can
save you some money f
you will look at our shoes
Remember, any kind you
want, in any style, or at
almost any price.
ROCERIES.
A"cnr load of Racon just in.
No one can beat our prices.
FLOUR
Cheaper than you can buy it any
where else.
KICK T
MEAL
QUITS
TOMATOES
and all canned goods.
In foot, almost anything to eat. 3(]
set
Cook Stoves i1,1.
tei
The very best I,a
to be found.
Tu
Any size of Nails you want {",*]
Hinges, Ovens, Spiders and all hard- tin
ware imaginable. er|
Everything in Tinware In!
A good stock of roj
1
Ca
Harness, Hridles, E
Flames, Shovels,
Pitchforks. Hoes.
and everything needed on a farm.
Now friends, time and space forbid W1
our telling you all we have, but we
simply ask vou to do us the kindness 1
to see our stock before you buy. '
Co
For we can stu
save you Co'
money. It o
i
Don't forget thai ^'1
have a fine assortment of nice Fruit. ter
[\nd candies. to
at'
']
We are very truly yours, boi
ant
BURROUGHS &
COLLINS CO. t?
IM MM
One 15 ll??i\se Power Knginc uml l?<
ind Condenser Helling Shafting unci u
trst-class order. If you don't want to I
>flfer. for you will hate to back out frou
h only worth what it will bring, and th
urther information write t)r call on us i
Conway Ban
iVhere vou will find us closing out our !
I ATS, CA PS; Men and Ladies SLIP PI
rgoodsut greatly reduced prices, as w<
me season to another.
Foi the next 00 days you will find it
?uy goods at our closing out prices. On
,nd here we are cutting them lower. 1
Vpple Vinegar, Granulated and Light I
mind. Get our prices.
Your
Thoini)?
KINGSTO
C. S. CAUSE
IEST ATTENTION
O TRAVELERS.
Fare the best t
afforc
Everything New. 1
BEST ACCOMfl
. Q. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF C
CONWAY
HHSai
upital Stock $2
DIKKCTOI
13. G. Collins, W R. Lei
C. IJ. Quattlehau.m,
3r.^vtarri,' i >Li.wrx~*\r*y.i
We transact a general banking busbies
in to any and all matters intrusted to o
This Hank respectfully solicits the de
rporations and will give every rcasonul
Hiking to those doing business with ib
\rgest and most complete establishment
South.
eo. S. Hacker <5c Son
' nI cs
bios
Manufacturers of row
DORS,SASH, BLINDS, MOULD ?Xp<
1NG AND BUILDING Li
MATERIAL wor
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CHARLESTON, S. C. 'ntttl
5-25
244 King Street.
he University of North Htan
Carolina.
Widest patronage and fullest
uipment in its history. Faculty
; Students, 495; 3 Academic Couri;
3 Elective Courses; 8 Profession- *
Schools, in Law, in Medicine and
Pharmacy. New Buildings. WaWorks,
Splendid Libraries,
boratories, Etc.
Advanced Classes open to women. wee
ition $90, a year; Board, $H, a
?nth. Ample opportunity for self
Ip. Scholarships and T<oans for C<
i needy. Free Tuition for Teach>.
Summer School for Teachers. 24
stvuetors, 147 students' Total enImcnt
<>44.
F\>r illustrated Handbook and M
talogue, Address, js t<(
i>win A. Ai.prhman. President.
Chapel IIill, N. C. ttP?c
0-99. lm. or q
whe
' tk
inthrop College Scholarships 0,18
na entrance examinations. J"'UI
I'ho examinations for the award mttr
vacant scholarships in Winthrop
liege and for the admission of new
idents will be held at the county
art House on Friday, July 21st, at
'clock a. m.
\pplicnnts must not be less than
een year.* if age. qD
iVhen scholarships are vacated afJuly
21st, thoy will t>e awarded
those making the highest average
Ihis examination. . . I Fir
Ihe cost of attcndaiue, including
ird. furnished room, heat, light
1 washing is only ftO per month.
?\>r further information and ciita- A
:ue, address
D H. John hon, president, olfl
ek Hill, g, 01,19
m I i m
?i40 Saw \Mnihip ( i11 i'lvss
i.l necessary running gear, alt iu
juy, you hud better not make an
i your own offer, and the outfit
ut is ull wo ask for it. For any
it the
^ain House
Spring and Suininor Dress Goods,
CUS, CLOTHING, and many oth3
never carry over any goods from
, to your interest to call on us and
ir prices are always the lowest,
<Tuit Jars, Extra Rubbers, Best
frown Sugar, are all in good dos
for tho trade.
toil Co.
N
HOTEL.
Y, PROP.
BANK BUIL^INO
he country
is.
Design Modern
ftODATION.
I). A. SPIVE i
iONWAV
i s< c.
bbsebbm
Surplus Fund .$8,000
*S:
iV18. I). A. Sl'IVKV.
F. A. Brimoumis.
gaurrr.rj; -zn
s, and ^uuruutoe prompt at ten
ur care.
posits of individuals, firms and
ale facility consistent with sound
? - ?- - ? ? ?
I. a HE.
ractical
Horseshoer
AND
ENKRATj -- BLACKSMITH.?
be^ t) annonnce that I haveicd
a place of Business adjoining
isrs. Porter & McCasUill's sta,
and solicit a share of your pati<;e.
Over 25 years of practical
ericnce in all kinds of
ght and Havy Smith
k, Boiler repair, etc.
oderate prices and jjood workishin
mm.rn.nt.pprl
-99.* 3 in.
am still to be found at same oM
id, I am receiving
New Goods ?
SSH GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
SHOES, Ac. Ac.
kly.
r>n. Corn, Sugar, Meal, Grits,
jflfoe, Molasses, Syruj>, Butter,
Lard, Cakes, Tobacco, Cigars,
Candy, both plain
and Fancy.
y line of Dry Goods nml Notions
nnplete. I invite n rnrcful intion.
No trouble to show yoods ^
uote prices. (Join to see mo *
n you come to town.
BrBrlntf me your TCu'trs, Clockand
Wax, and little later on
r cotton. You will find me in
Wet to please.
Yours for business,
J. R. PRICE.
IVKY Si COI.LINS CO.
?i AOF.NTJ, ??
e Insurance,
Bicycles.
. SPIVEY, A T. COLLINS.
President.
e in DANK Building.