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IF he Ml' 'iT' ?)e*atd. I^fchiishe<l l1'very Thursday. H _ TNIIfKIHV .1111 Y 2f> lOftO MAT PURS I.OC A I. AND OTHKRWISH. B Trade at Spivey s, Dry weather in some sections of, the county. 1 Clothing, Pauls and Overalls. ;it W. U. Lewis's. 'J, . Mr. 10 L. Floyd of Mullins was in town last Monday. Itev. J. M. Dorman was on our streets the firstot the week. {Mr \Y. L. Mishoc attended the eampnij/u mooting at Dennett svill . Sowing Machine Needles. New Home, Dotno.Nlic and others, at \Y. K. Lewis's. It you wo dd ' ? . ]) cool read ad/or tisemenl of II N. Sessions in l.hi paper. Mrs. Isaac Parker of Nixonvill died last Saturday nigh* after , short illness. Last week Mr. John .1 Johnso had the misfortune of losing a flu barn of tobacco. Mr. S. T. Sessions has an advet lisenient in this issue which it inn pay you to read. For bargains co sec Johnson A: Johnson w!io have an advertisement in this issue. Mrs. D. D. McWhile and children w are spending some time at Henderson ville, N. O. [Mr. A. T. Collins after spending polite, time in Maine and New York returned Tuesday. Mrs, D, A. Spiv.,y and little daughter JCduu. are visiting at lien tlersonvillo. N. C. Miss Lizzie Durant after visiting friends in town for some time left last Tuesday mornino. Messrs. S. M Paul and Jus. Smart were pleasant callers at the herald o.lice last Saturday. A nice assortment of Crockerv. at \\7 i? r >> . iv. Jclmxon has It'll Conway I [ *' foi^UJrian w.mro ho will ta'ce charge | of the Poplar schoolMrs. J. D. Mayo and children of (ieorgetown passed through town A't'sitM\la\^^j i hoir way toNowhern. Scarborough h'l'L yesterday and will be engaged in the finvass every day except Sundays until August 27. Mr. Oootlinun James of I lie IVe Dee section died last Friday night at his residence in the Cedar (trove neighboi hood. Ml'. J* C. Blum who has been id for some time has entirely recovered and his friends were glad to see him in town last Friday. Mr. J as. A Lewis left last Tuesday morning for Columbia to attend the meeting of the State Alliance as a representative from this county. Mr. 15. V.. MeNabb of Inman S. C., and his brother L. (1. MeNabb of 7Sltn.il v i I l?> Tunn ......... I.. . ...... .... # IllVf III I'tWll I I'9 cently meeting their many friends Wanted men to clear land at tin* Ilumcwood Nursery and Fruit Karm, JO. S. Cultra, Proprietor. Couwav. S. C. Deputy Collector Ocas \va. here n fe -v days ago. I lc stated t liat M rs. S. 10. King has received the appointment as Post mistress at this place. The county campaign mooting for Gallivants Ferry townsr.ip will be on the river at (i..livants Ferry iustead of at ('Impel Hill as published. Mr. 1?\ C. Spencer a tobacco buyer of Winston, N. was herein time for the opening sales. lie bought tobaeco on this market last year. Mr. T J. Powell, travelling man for the Farmers Warehouse brings in a tobacco leaf from the farm of Mr. B. B. Watts in Bucks Township measuring SHxlltJ inches If you want to keep cool don't 1 .... I - - A A t iuok aime mcinnonetor lliis weather. Or, if you must, be sure that you have a ehunk of ice handy to keep on tho bulb. All articles intended for publieu tion must be uecompaniod by the true name of the writer. Interesting communications are often left out for this reason. VVantko. In every town and country district in S. 0. a man or woman to represent us. Send Stamped envelope for reply. KKI.VP.K A* KI t>"Millcdgeville. (rti. O. T). Price of Soutliport, N. C^uiouse and sign painter, paper hanging house furnishings, uphol storing', and old fuhniture made now ? requests us to state that he will be at the office of Spivcy Mercantile Co. and all persons wishing work done arc invited to call on him. The general public are cordially Invited to visit the H onto wood Nur ser'es nrd Fruit farm and see what J have growing for the fall trade. I Fruit trees and plants of all kinds for sale, F. s. Cult.ro, Proprietor. Tobacco Twine lit cents per pound i at \V. i{. Lewis's. i ' Mrs. Dr. Norton and Miss Mabel I Norton returned Tuesday from a, visit at babul'. S. C. Mr. W. 1\ Melson of the Ideal ' Store returned Friday trom Oharle.^ ton where he bought a stock of the t latest goods at the lowest price. ( i Call and got bargains. The Spivey Mercantile do., eordi- , ally invites you to make their store your headquarters while in town, i Free .stall." and hitehinir racks in rear of their store. . M There will be an auction sale at I he residence of Mr. J. (1. Kamlade 1 four miles of town on Fair BiulT road TnesJny July dlst. consisting of household and kitchen furniture, horses cows and farn implements. A t tent ion is called to the advertisement of Peoples Tobacco Ware- J house at Marion At their opening ; sales tobacco brought satisfactory v | prices. They have plenty of room ] for storage and make no charge | t herefor. The Ladies Flower tiuild will meet ' at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Duscnbury, at 5 o'clock p. m., on Wednes (lay thclirst day of August piox [ The members of tiie Guild aro nr^ed to attend, and ladies wishing to join are cordially invite I. I ' ( | i We as n utilizers oT the bio c:;cu - i sion fro i Conway to Wilmington,, I and return Tuesday A no. 7th i'Jdd. '? guarantee a nice quiet trip to all i who no with us. W. W. Kuss, | : A. C. Thompson, (). M. Watts, J. , K Allsbrook. 1 The laroe sales of tobacco and prices realized here at both warehou-cs' at the openino sales last Tuesday i were satisfactory tolh to the plant crs and warehousemen. Prices ranged from .'P. to .'la cents. A laroe pile brought 21) cents, per pound. There will bo sales at both the warehouses every day throughout the season. The examinations for free scholar shins in Winlln-ou mwl tl.<> S.mi l> i Carolimi Colleges were hold hero last 1 Friday. Mis.-. Sal lie Williams, Anna Stalvey and Miss Floyd worn upplic mis for 1 ho Winthrop schn.arship and Mr. \V. .1. Jordan was the only aonlieanl for tho South Carolina t College. The re>all of t In* pxaiaina lion has not yet been declared. Two colored men wore anvs1ed i one day last week on suspicion of ; j beir.yf ihe perpotrators of the crime ; at Florence a few days before which j has caused so much indignation! throughout the eastern part of the St ifc. The employer of the men appeared next dav and at an investigation held for the purpose before ( magistrate -Murrell proven that the . men were in his employ in this eoun- ' ty on the day that the erim was . committed and the men were snbse < ipi'Mitly released. ' At tin' Spivey liu'ddie# on hist I: Tuesday evening a reception was ' tendered the tobacco buyers, wiiiv- ' housemen and others interested in ' ?.a. i 1 1 uiuiit tu 11 >i ??. > .v \n \ pieasani occasion ami much enjoved by all ^ who attended. Speeches were made !>v Lieut. Gov. Scarborough, Hon Jeremiah Smith, Col. C. I'. Quattle- I [bauni, Capt. J. C. Slocumb, Manager J. R* ('ole- and ('<>1. R I Reathori stone, of Uoxboro, N- C. Mr. I). A. ' Spive.y very gracefully presided at tlie meet in?,r. Music was furnished by the Conway band. I Refreshments were served and the company had a jolly good time until the close of ?hc meeting at 10 o'clock, Candidates for Congress from the (5th district and the candidates for \ solicitor of t lie it ii circuit have found 1 it. impossible to attend campaign meetings in the different counties as fixed by tin; executive committees for the county candidates, owing to the fact that the meetings will be held on the same day in several! counties; and they have accordingly arranged anions themselves for an independent canvass. llorrv will have three meetings as follows: Gideon, on Friday Aug. 10th; Soeastee on Saturday, An#. 11: and Lor is , oil .Monday Aug. Id Nr?tio?? i A!! persons holding claims against 1 in- est at e of II. It. King are hereby < requested to present them to tin? \ undersigned, duly itemized and veri tied, wit Inn the ime required by law; and all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. ItonT. H. SeAKHOKoruif, Qualified Administrator. July LJlst 11)00. lit. Notice, l?v permission of Hon. W. K. Ilardwiek, Probate Judge of Horry County, the undersigned will otTer | i for sale at Conway, South Carolina, 'on the 11th day of August. 11)00. and , from day to div thereafter until tho same shall have been disposed of. | All and singular the stock of goods. ! wares. and merehandi.se of the late Hasil It. King now in his former f i place of business. Also one buggy and harness. Terms of sale cash. I {out. r?. ScAiuwnocoii, Qualified Administrator. | - - , It Saved His Leg. F. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., 5 suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg: but he writes that IJucklen's Arnica Salve wholy cured cured it in five days. For Ulcers. Wounds, Files, it's the I best salve in tin4 world. Cure guaranteed Only 2u cts. Sold by Dr. K. Notion, druggist. 1 Spiveys' Announcement.: I hereby announce myself a camlilute for rc-.deetion to the position >i 'Loader in Low Prices" subjectjto lie ?ietion of the trailing public. If ontinue 1 in this honored oositi ui. [ guarantee to give faithful service is In the past and pledge myself to naintain the high sta nlurd already von for the Spivey Meivantile C'oJ Kespeet fully, .1. C. Sim v ky, (leneral Manager. The Appetite ol a Goat Is envied by all whose Stomach ;nd Liver are out of order. But uieh should know that r. King's Sew Life Bills, give a splendid ap aetite sound digestion and a rogu ar bodily habit that insures perfect lealth and great energy. Only 2he it Br. K. Norton's Drug Storr. ? -*+ White Man Turned Yellow. ( rent eousternalion was felt by Lhe friends of M. A. Ilogartyof Lexington. Kv.. when they saw lie was turning yellow. Mis skin slowlv hanged color, also his eyes, and lie fullered terribly. His malady was Yellow .laundiee. lie was treated iiv the best iloetors. But without benMit. Then he was advised to try Lhetrie. Hitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he J writes: "After taking two bottles I j was wholy cured A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, i : i ft i - ? i.ivcijuni IMUIICV H'DIIIHiS. t>lllvj ")( )?*. Sold l>v Dr. iO. Norton, <lro?f-| L'ist. Twenty Years Proof. ... i'ult's Livcr Pills keep the bowc 1; in natural motion and cleanse j the system ofall impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. i\ Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes 1 don't know how 1 could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty j v< /?;. Am now entirely cured. Liver Pills j (I r i* a-* - ^nernis bale. STATIC ?)K M)UT!I CAHOMNA ) ilorry Cniiiuy, Frank I). Cnl.ome <k, Co. against I. M. I'rince. Ily virtue ??( ;tn Ikveculion to inu direc- I ed, in 111i Imve stated eiisi*, 1 wi I s II in In- highest bidder, at public auction, with*' n tin* legal hours of sale, nt the lYurti House on Monday the (itli day of Angiet \. i). U)uU, the following described |>rup- i irt , to wit: All that tract or parcel of I ui'.il, situate, lying and be'ng in (liven J -eaTownship, in the County ot Horry, -until Carolina, and known as a part of lie l'\ A. Crime hum.'Stead ard containing eighty live acres, more or less, ami lonnded by lands of viva I'rince mid Kred Jiahaiu iind Public. road leading to Todd Kerry. Levied on ami to be sold as the property of .1. M. i'rince to satisfy the .line aid ICxecution and costs. Terms ot Sale Cash, I'urchuser t< pay for papers. W..). Sessions. f*her!ir llorry County* Inly III, 11)00. Call on //. A'. X'/v'.S'.S' I OA'S: For (iroceries and Fool | Drinks. Ico, llcef. and country produce' rames II. Carlisle, Id,. I). President. Eitfht departments under eight Professors. Two courses lending to A. II and A. M. decrees. Librv.ry, dynmasium, Atletio grounds, Lootire course. Terms us reasonable as at any lirst-class College. Session begins Sept. UH. The expenses at WotTord Fitting School has been reduced from $144 to M07 for the year. For catalogue, address .1. A. Gamkwkix, Spartanburg, S. C. The University of North Carolina. 77w Head of the, St ate's Ed oration at System Three academic. courses leading to Decrees. Professional courses in Law, Medi:inc and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teachers. * Scholarships and ' Loans to Needy. ' Free Tuition toCanriJlTFON $00. L didates for Ministry Minister's Sons and I Teachers. 512 students besides 101 in Sumner School. iiH teachers in the faeJltv< For catalogue and information iddress F. P. VKNAHLK, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. OOD'S CU RES when all other * * P'vpiridons fall. It possesses (- ?: c |?>w. r peciill ir to Itself, lie stir.; \.\ g?*t Hood'* Sars iparilL. ^ 1 CANDIDATES COLUMN. POtt HOUSE OF REPBESENTA TIVRS. I hereby announce my self as a can didate for member of the House of Representatives from Horry county, subject to the action of the Homo- < eratic primary. Jkhkmiam Misiiok. At the solicitation of many fr'.ciuls \ I hereby announce myself as a can , didate for member of the House of' Representatives from Horry county, subject to the action of the Demo j critic primary. 1 believe I am qnal- \ itied to fill the ollice to the satisfac j1 tion of the people whom I have an ..,.o.:? 1 -* ' ' - 1 1 1 ti 1111' 11 i w 11 M'rvt', (UIU, 11 IMiJl'lCU 1 | 1 will carefully guard the interests of ! my constituency, and h\bor for the upbuilding of Morry county. \V. T. Ak.ustuonu. ( 1 hereby announce myself a candi- I date for the ollice of Rcpn seutative of Horry county, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries* , H. II, Woouwako. . The many friends'. ' Prof. II. Keiu- [i per Cooke announcei m as a candidate for toe Legis.aiure, subject to the Democratic prima *y. < MANY Fuikniw. < I I hereby announce myself a caudi 1 date for member of the House of licpres ntatives from I lorry Count v subject to the action of the Demo emtio Primary. Jkiipmumi Smith. |' FOR CONCKKSS. ' I hereby declare myself a eandi date for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. a Rout. H. Sr \iuioitoroii. Having received a majority of the votes east in tin' Sixth District for Congress two years ago and having heen deprived of that otliee by Hie counting of th Second Regiment vote which was cast outside Ihe district, and 1 am assured was illegally east, my friends insist upon my entering the race again this year. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the S'.xth District subject to the Democratic primary. J. K. ICl. I. Kit l?K. I b\)U SlI KIUFb\ I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of I lor ry county, subject to the action of the democratic primary. i \V. K. IIoi.T. . Ilaving been urged by many of my friends to declare myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of! Horry County, and realizing the fact that the people of my county having placed me in Paid office and educated me in the intricate duties of said office, and feeling that with my many years of experience in the discharge of tlie duties thereof, that > 1 am thoroughly competent to till ...?:.i ..in ? * r * p nuiu nnici- Willi SUUSIV.C1 Kill to HIV many friends an<l tho nubile goner ally, and feeling, also that I would he ungrateful to my friends to <le cline, I hereby announce myself a 1 candidate for said ofliee.. subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. \Y. .!. Skssions. The many friends of Honj. J. ftes sions hereby announcenim a candidate for t he ofllee of Sho.riflof I lorry ' County subject to the action of 111?> Democratic \ riinary, believing that if elected he will discharge 1 he duties of the ofllee with credit to himself and bis county. ITis l-'aiKM>s. loll CLERK OF COiJUT. I hereby declare myself a candi date for tiie ofliee of Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject to the ae tiou of t he Democrat ie Primary, E. H. Ki.iiV.it nr., .lit. Having been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Hon. J. A. McDcrmott us Clerk of Court for Horry county, and finding tllo wor k congenial, and believing that I am < apahlc of Milling the position with satisfaction to my constituency, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the said ofllee subject to the action of the DpninciMif.il I?i>5in<i? ? VVai.tkh fJ. Misiiok." I hereby announce myself :i candidate for the office of Clerk of Court, of 1 furry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Uospeot fully, 1) I). II AftltKI.KON. FOK SUPERVISOR. Fast but not least, I had come to the conclusion not 1o offer my servi ces to thocounty ant\ more, but bo in^ solicited bv many friends and voters of the count y, I hereby otfer myself a candidate for thflTdficc of Supervisor of Horry County, subject to the action of the democratic ( party. Joskiui Toon, i1 1 herby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Horry County, subject to the action j of the Democratic Primavy. i' GEO. IF. JONES. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries, pledg ing myself, if elected, to give tin* County a clean, capable, and economical administration of its fiscal affairs and to work especially for the development of the County and the improvement of its highways. J. II. ALBSBROOK, May, 7th. 1900. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to tho ntHcoof County Supervisor of llorry County, subject to tho action of tho democratic primary. J. M Oh!VKB. Having received encouragement from my friends In different sections of tho county, and having had two years expert- , euro in'the oftlce, i hereby announce my- . Belf a cuudidate for the otllco of Supervi sor of Horry county, subject to the action of tiie democratic primaries, pledging tny self if elected to discharge the responsible duties of the Important oltleo to the best Interest of the county, II. M. ANDKIWON. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. 1 hereby announce myself n cundidate for tho office of County Auditor of Horry County, subject to the ac tion of tho domooratio primary, K. Van l)t skmii it'v. My candidacy fot reelection to tho office of Auditor of Horry Count v, is hereby announced subject to tho rides of the douioeratio primary. .1. A LKWIS. FOK SI'FT. OF KIHTATION. I announce myself a candidate for the otliee of 1 'ounty Superintemh 111 of Kducatiou subject to the action of the Ueinooratio I'rimrrv. I have had three years training ia college and twelve years experience in teach in?r, and promise, it elected, to devote my best energies to the duties of t he otliee. A. L. PHOCTOK. At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate tor the otliee of Superin lenuent ot I'iducat ion, subjivt to the urtion of the Democratic primary, believing that I am fully qualified to perform the important duties of the olllee with eredit to myself and the county, promising if eh'eted. to devote my time to the duties of the oltieo. .!. II. Nr.ia.v. Py the solicitations of in.-.ny friends. I hereby announce tuyself a candidate for the olliee oT Superin tendent of Kducat ion of llorry conn ty. subject to the action of the Pern ncratic Primary. W M. 1 J. IvU'll V It 0SON.' 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination to the ollice of County Supcrintend-'nt of Kdm a tion. subject to the action of the IVmoeratic IYiinary. < i. PitF.n Si a i.v r.v ! hereby announce myself a candi date for the oftice o Supt ,?f Kduea tion of Horry County, subject tot.be action of the Democratic Primaries. IV O. SNOWIfKN At 1 lie request of many friends from all sections of the? county I am a candidate for the ollice of County S iperintendont of Kducation'subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. 11 II. Toon. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce mvsclf a eandidale for the otliee of Solicitor of the 1 tli Judicial Circuit, subject to the result of the Democratic Primary. (! KO \Y 15 now N . I hirlinjrton. S < FOR 'I RKASl RER. I hereby ;\nnounc. myself a candi date for tin1 oflice of Treasurer o( I lorry conn v. subject to the action of the democratic primary. I i. I). liONU. TOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the otliee of State Senator lor llorry County, subject to the I )emocrat ie I 'riinarv. .1. A. MCDkhmott. FOR CORONER. The many friends of Mr. A. !' Johnson hereby announce him as a candidate for the otliee of ('oronorol Horry county and respectfully asl< the palronaoe of the voters in hii.. 1... i r Ul I 111 I I . I am a candidate for re -gleetion t( the ollico of (Joronor of Hurry Conn ty, subject to tlie action of the demo erutic primary. A. II. .). ( i A 1.1! It A IT11. The Ideal Store. mf^cr T1,1u trim 'ilo'V'! U .. ? o-n ttn-l lot'? $ ^ un?r I Yi^i" whorel o buy poods r.'?\ rl?"?|?. The Ideal ,j\ Store will sell yo vj ^ .b ? ' InA?-' If ? . iH-t-V'. ?<' * . jM : /&'$? **; & For fresh O rocorios of all kinds, Dry floods. Not Ions. Shoos, tfce. (.'all and KOt our prices before buying. Drill# your Chickens, F##& and all you have to sell and lot us pay you the highest, prices for it . We also keep l)r. (Jranger's Medi cincsand Iforse and Cattle Foods, Try them. Yours for Prosperity, DONA 11 UK & MKLSON. This space belongs to JOHNSON & J0HS0N. UKALKIIS IN - General Merchandise, OIVETMKM A ('ALL I jAlways j Take Good Advice, Says a noted humorist. You iu:iv not need it yourself, but its to /{ivo to somebody else. We are tfoin?j to eive you a little advice and you can keep it or <^ive it away, we won't j kicky Out advice is before buying to ! examine our stock and see the bar ojiins we have for you. 11' you want new designs and orioi| ntd styles look over our lines of LA l>l US AND (; LNTS SHOWS. "Picnic" . Ji Nothing succeedsliUesuccess, and the early sales we are having on cur I'icnie Line assure us that we carry what tlm crood people of Horry want j Mere you will find shoes with the four essential features which go to make a perfect shoe. DIJ KA HI LIT Y, STY LK, l-'IT and DINISIf. <x? We Want Fiverybody to Come and See! In t lie (i IJ L11Y Store we are going to reduce our stock considerably in order to make room for the fall line, and our prices will enable tinpoorest man to wear the best clothes. We are going to sell and sell fast, and if you do not come and got a ! bargain afterwards do not cry, it will not be our fan!t. MKN S, YOUTHS AND CIIILI) It IONS CLOTH I -* 0. > ? 1 ? > j iamies uress eoods and Hats will I be lower than you ever heard of. J Does a Cow Need Her Tail? Von will readily acree that a cow needs her tail in lly time and if wire doors and windows cost you nothing you would jnsl as heartily say that they are a monstrous tfood tiling. My using our wire netting and our window frames yon may make yourself comfortable for the summer and the cost does not compare with the amount of good you get from their use. I'M IKS 11 0 KOCKIM KS OF ALU KINDS CAN I IK FOUND If Kit K. Yours for Trade. niinnniifliio y nniimo IDMIMId A bULLINo ; m lira itch Stores <il ttA who no, COOL srnijYfL SOCAST E E, QUA IIAJI I /1A AC, /'/JYK /SI,AAA) and I'OUT HA HUE I.SOXIf you cannot come to CONWAY, we will bo Lflu<l to see von at any ol our stores. ' 1801?1900. iSouth Carolina College, COLUMHIA, S. C. A. II.. It. S., A. M., RTi.n., L. I. Courses. Spring Courses freo for , Teachers. Fourteen Professors; I 08,000 volumes in library; excellent | laboratories, class rooms, K.vmnash um, inlirmury, athletic ^ronnds. ! Tuition $40, other fees $18 a session; ' tuition remitted to needy students. Rxpenses $185 to $17."> a session. Certified Pupils from forty-fivo Ac* i-K iiiMMi ocuoois enter Us r reshman Class without examination. Kntruncc and Normal Scholarship Kxaininations hehl at every county>eat, Friday, July 20, 11100, by County Superintendents. Next session opens Sept. 20, 1000. For catalogue, address, L-\ C. WOODWARD, President. May IHst 1000. PHOTOGRAPHS! You can got your Photos at Casque's ant day. You can have enlarging of any kind done. (5 ive me a t riai. K. K. OASQUK. Largest, and most complete eslab lishinc/it South. Geo. S. Hacker t? Son Manufacturers oh !)()(ms.SASir, BUNDS, MOULD1 NO J AND BUILDING MATERIA L.3 CHARLESTON,'S.X. 244 King Street. ! I.I). II jPractic 1 Horseshoer AND ?GKNICBAL -- BLACKSMITH.? I beg to announce that I have oiKMieri a place of Business adjoining Messrs. Porter A McCaskill's stables, and solicit a share of your patronage. Over 25 years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith work, Boiler repair, etc. Moderate prices and good workmanship guaranteed. 5-25-99. :t in. SPIVRY 6c COLLINS CO. AOF.NT.S Fire Insurance, Bicycles. D. A, SPIVKY, A. T. COLLINS Office In Hunk Hulldiny J H. JOLLIE. Manufacturer of Buggies, Roadcarts and Wagons. General repairing in Wood and Iron. Keeps on hand all kinds of Huggy Koadcart and Wagon material, viz: Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, axles, shafts, springs, bolts and nuts, whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand paper and glue, wagon and buggy singletrees, singletree ferules, clips and hooks, shaft couplings, king clips, polo yokes, buggy fifth wheels and polo circles, wagon stay chains and- tongue chains, plow handles, horse and mule shoes and nails. i'aints of all description. Gene al repairing done witn dispatch. Starch. .">000 Pounds Celluloid Starch, 1500 Pounds Ibory Starch. 1400 Pounds Calumet Starch. 10(H) Poudds Bon Ton starch. 2000 Pounds 5c. Package Starch, 8800 Pounds Dixie starch 1000 Pounds Forest City starch. 000 Gross Little star Matches. 850 Gross Globe Matches. 300 Gross Coast Matches. 200 Gross Yale Blue Matches. W. B. COOPER, Wholesale GROCKR, WILMIGTON, N. C.