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t 1 ... . ' ' 'L . , ,LL_| IMJ &hc $rr,dd. 4 T Published Kvery Thursday. ^ if e Ci c p THURSDAY,. AUGUST 231900 U w fi fi MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHF.RWISH. *' Hat tic Axe Shoes at Spivey's. s It is dry in most sections of the county. ... ....?..,i r.4 t l.r. II....... iilUiU UJUti uuutuu (IV i iiv* I ivmiii Wood Nursery to clear land. The early bird gets the worm. Call at S|)iveys for it. Miss Dippio Hard wick, who has been teaching at Bueksport. returned home on Friday. What's the best tiling that has -happened in Conway this week? That good rain Tuesday evening. Vote on tho 28th for Scarborough and Derham, vote for Honesty, Hon- }' or and Horry. ,s Mr. W. L. Mi.shoe was taken sick n last Sunday and was unable to eon- b tinue the campaign. Mrs. C. 13. Dusenbury and chil- JJ dren, returned on Tuesday's boat j from a visit to the former's parents C( in Sumter. ] SP1VEY MERCANTILE CO. d y Messrs. E. 13. Malonc and J. II. Taylor, of Philadelphia, passed a through town yesterday on their > way home from Bueksport. V Mr. .1. K. Johnson, the popular ^ teacher at Poplar, haviug suspend- 0 ed operations during the fodder | season, spent Tuesday in town. b Howell & Sessions will run an ex- ? cursion to Wilmington, September :25th. Everybody get ready to go. me r lower uuuu *-v 111 meet at the 1 .home ot Mrs. Dr. E. Norton at 4 p. h jo., on Wcdnescay, Sept. 5tli. M By order of the President. f< Mlhfi Katie Ogilvie, of Columbia, \ who has been visiting her grand- u mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Smith, re- r turned home Tuesday morning. ?\ For Johnson's and Groves Chill and Fever Tonic, call at Spiveys, Judging from Mr. J. .C. Spivoy's a removing his card this week. We t HUi)pose he has been elected to the w office for which he was a candidate, li September 25th, will be the big- Jj p gest excursion ever run from Con- S( way to Wilmington. Train of ton u cars. l( HowBiii. & Sessions. g Go sec A. W. Jenkins & Son., " when you need ouggics, road carts. ' wagons, harness, or anything in the horse millinery. He will give you the very best prices. If you want a shirt or a pair of 11 {( shoes that will wear, won't tear, and ) at prices that astonishes people ev 1 I cry where, just come here. V ^ W. Boyd Jonis, Justice, S. C. ^ Loyal citizen of the Independent E Bepublic! See to it that your poll on y the 28th is carried solid for the men h who have proved to be your best I friends, Scarborough and Dcrham. w tl A. W. Jenkins & Son., have just h received a car load of nice buggies, t Mr. L. C. II. Brown of Winston, ju N. C., arrived Tuesday nitrhtand re-1 ports Conway selling more tobacco ? than any other market in the State. e He has largo orders, bring on your j, . tobacco. I* jMarricd on Tuesday Aug. 14th, at c 'th<J Oalivants Perry picnic, MjssLil- ^ lie Johnson, of Oalivants Ferry to '( Mr. N O. Sharper, of Georgia, W. n Jj. Mi shoe, Notary Public perform- (r ting the ceremony. 1 Mr. R. C. Dunn and wife, of Aus- w tin, Texas, arrived here on Monday's ? train and will make Conway their ? future homo. They will occupy the tl old home of Mrs. M. C Monroe r 8' ' Col. Sloan candidate for Lieuten- b ant Governor, is a brother of our 1 Dr. Sloan of Little River. Jfc is as S strong a man as there is in the race y and will receive a good vote in this J county on next Tuesday the 28th. y .. ? n ,H. Kemper Cook will address j the people of Ilorry county in the Court House at Conway the first Monday in September, (Salesday) h at II o clock. This will he hnt.wppn _ | y the first and second primaries and I j, you may expect some hot stuff if'c -developments should arouse him. / While entering town on Tuesday j the Conway <fc Sea Shore Railroad J* train tore down the frame work of , the depot now being erected by Mr. V Z. R, Johnson and injured two of his sons. It seems that the cars !' were loaded crosswise with lumber } which became entangled with the srame work and tho strength of the ^ locomotive did the rest. A I Now is the time to set your straw- u .berry beds with fine young healthy 11 plants from the Homo Wood nurse- ^ ry. "Clyde" is tho great shipping h berry. "Bismark" king of the b strawberry world. "Brandywine" c the great Southern berry. Lady I Thompson, a standard for this see-|a Xion, E. S. Cuj.tr a Pro, |I Conway, S. C. |a In iy?JL;'.I ? UF 5CARBOROI O THE VOTERS: The undersigned take pleasure and andidate for Congress from this Dis elected, will make and able, conscici njoy so liigh a reputation as an able s st. up-right and manly in all his deali hurch lie is likewise liberal in contrib anion of winning manners, and a higl candidate worthy to represent this c Mr. Scarborough is not a politician 'as four years ago when he was eloete rst two years was such as to merit 'resident pro. tern. On the death c lied with honor to h'tnself and crcdi The people of his home county wil lie hearty support of all good citizei f Congress that has won for him a Si J. A, .1 ICR I II. I J. A. W. 1 E. V J. M. L. D Wm. W. J I). 1) C. I\ J. s WAI I). A Toddville Tidings. Mr. J. M. Smart was in town Satrday. lie is a candidate for mag- i itratc. { It is reported from campaign I lootings that Mr. W. T. Armstrong 1 ; the leading speaker. j Mr Editor, congressman Norton's i ncalled for attacked on you lias s lade you many votes. Your friends ] ere express themselves as being 1 ertain of your re-election, and claim 1 hat it would bo a compliment well f eserved for the voters to nominate 1 ou in the first primary. I Our attention has been called to t slanderous circular signed by one : I. W. Hrooker charging lion. J. P. I )erham with republicanism which i roves that this blatant demagouge I rill resort to any dishonorable moth- < d in order to defeat our worthy Mr. < >erham. Mr. Derham has always < een a lifelong democrat ana a friend I f the people. < The voters of the flth district pro- ; oses to say to the Hon. Jas. Nor- ( on on the 28th August well done 1 hou good and faithful servant, thou as been faithful over a few things, ;c will make thee ruler in llawii. ] Mr. E. V. Duscnbury, candidate 1 >r auditor, spent Sunday in town ; Ve predict that he will Is4 an easy j nnner on the 28th. (Jalivnnts Fcr- ; j, Mr. Lowis township, will give I Ir. Duscnbury a good majority ( Forecast. 1 Editor Herald: Will you please ! How an humble citizen to ask J hrough the columns of your paper ( 'by the appointments for the pub- J c schools of Horry county have ' ot yet been sent out. I ask this ( uestion for information. Some ehools are being taught now others > 'ill start soon, and the people want 1 o know how much money they are ! oing to have. Hope the proper flicers will answer through the ] ferald. < School Truster. j Editor Herald:- Will you allow j le a short space in your valuable apor to express my feeling of in- , ignation against the false charges , f Mr. N. W. Brooker against Hon. , . P. Derham and his Father who ( as tiecn dead since 1882?his, Mr. , trookers circular was shown to me esterday stared with a masonic ! Imblem of which order Hon. J. P. j )erham is a member. His Father . ras buried by the same or cr and | he M. E. church South both of which < e held membership in for a long imo. Brooker would try to make ] he people believe he was a carpet , ager which is false. Mr twt i fi m i 1 I i\ came to South Carolina some ve or six years before the con fed rate war, married a South Carolina uly of one of the best families of lorry county. Was loyal to the I onfederaey, was overseeing in this t tate in the line of Shermons march, t )st all 01 his property and came i ear loosing his life because he hap- \ ned to be a one armed man. In 8G8 lie lost his first good wife and j lothcr of Hon. J. P. Derham and ^ /as again married to a lady of one , f the first families of Horry who is \ rieved to hear of the name of her , ead husband mentioned in such ii;- . everent slanderous way to her stop j on by a man who professes to be a , rother mason. He was appointed Yeasuror of Horry county under .cott, Moses and Chamberlain, but ou can't find a man of character in lorry county, but what will teli ou that Ms business record is clean 1 nd was pleasantly carried on. Hut } Ion. J. P. Derham was a staunch ] emocrat as all of his mothers peole were. Heforo any one thought ' im old enough to even think as to 1 /hat he would bo in politics, in 187G ( e was in the Hampton parade in ' Jon way though only a stripling boy. ^ in to the charge of Mr. Hrooker as ' o absence from office:?I do not ' now how much time Mr. Derham ' akes to visit the counties 011 olllcial ( uty, but brand the statement as * ulse in regard to his visits homo, I * ive in four or five hundred yards of 1 he comptrollers family and J sec im when homo once to twice a nd say that with the cxeoption of he time of sickness and death of his I ittle daughter last winter his visits \ re short and not as frequent as > lany others would make, and I say i o tho Masonic Fraternity who may 1 appen to road this, that if tho Em- t lems as used In this circular in the i ulogy of a dead brother Joseph II* r )erham an honorable gentleman; 1 nd to stab a brother Hon. J. P. I )erhain unrebuked I want to throw f way my pin and not wear it any i [tore. J. C. Hryant. I t \ CHOI JGH FOR ? pride in presenting to you the name itrict. In doing so we feel that wo a utious and progressive representatiy< itatesman. He has a clean record b ngs ; and his moral character is of uting to charitable causes- He is a n li toned gentleman. Such is the char listrict in Congress, in the usual acceptation of the ten d as State Senator from this counl the compliment paid him by his ass if Governor Ellerbe he became Lieu t to the State. 1 give him practically a unanimous us, believing that if elected he will t WM V V* I v;j;uvc?lll.Ml lib llUIHl't , MeDEUMOTT, State Senator. EMIAH SMITH. Member House Re) I, WOODWARD, Member House Uej LEWIS, County Auditor, i. MISIIOE, Clerk of Court. AN DUSENBUUY, Deputy Clerk of OLIVER, County Supervisor. . LONG, County Treasurer. E. HARDWICK, Probate Judgo .SESSIONS, Sheriff of Horry Cour . 11A RRELSON. Supt. of Education , QUATTLEBAUM: Attorney at Lav DIJSENUURY, M. D. jTER e. porter. . SPIVEY, Cashier Hank of Conwuy Who to Vote For. Editor Herald:?We beg space n the columns of your paper to jive a few (datas) that we trust may )C of some interest to the voters of Horry This scribe is very much surprised to learn that at certain places where the county candidates spoke last week many of the voters present were so full of whiskey until they had almost lost their balance Hurrahing for certain candidates. This looks very suspicious as to how they obtained the whiskey. True patriotism cannot be bought. Brutus loved his country much, when he imoto out the life of Caesar to save lis country. It is true that all cannot be Washingtons and Lincolns, out we should be just as loyal to our country while acting as a county ntlicial as if we were in the presilent's chair. He who deposits a oallot for those whom he cannot 3onsciontiously endorse, is as much i traitor to the best interest of his jOuntry, as was Benedict Arnold, when lie bartered West Point for British gold. Bribes cannot corrupt the true patriot, force cannot course him, lienor is the mainspring of his action ind good government the highest joal <?f his desire. We should know jometuing of the men tluit we vote for, are their morals clean and pure? >r are they given to alcohol which is the devil's drink. !s the man who fails in his own concern likely to add to the prosperity of the nation? It is one of the curious phases of >ur politics, that a man who rarely Utends church himself, who indeed iias no connection with any branch jf God's Zion, is quick to remember that his father or his mother was a rood methodist or baptist or something of the kind, when he seeks the suffrages of his fellow citizens. Wo tjolieve that a man, to be a good patriot, and to understand fully his luty to his country, must first know md perforin his duty to his Cod. The churches should stand by such men, and seo to it that such men hold the reigns of our government. We unxiously await the dawn of the day when our people will have nothing to do with the party or the man that is not clean. If the religi3us men of the land did this, many \ knave that now fattens at the public expense, would become a mere starveling in a garret. If you want dean politics, you can have it by putting clean men up and standing jy them. I guess that I had better >top for fear that a lengthy article would not find space, Mr. Editor, [ think that you may rest assured of your election at Eoris. Scarborough 'or Congress. W. A. P. From Bucksville. The friends of Mr, E. V. Dusenmry in this section express themselves as being confident of his elecion. In my opinion Mr. Duscnbury would mako the best Auditor that we have ever had. Mr. Editor we all expect Hon. it. $. Scarborough to be our next congressman, Mr. Scarborough will eflect credit on the sixth district f elected. Mr. Editor, I hope you vill be elected to the Legislature vgain for vou have made a good representative.. II. R. Todd is the nan for Supt. of Education. VOTHB. 5tory of a Slave, To be bound hand and foot for fears by the chains of disease is the vorst form of slavery, George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., says 'My wifo has been so helpless for ive years that sho could not turn In ped alone. After using two bottles pf Eloctrio Hitters sho is wonderful y improved and ab'o to do her own vork'" This supreme romody for emale diseases quickly euros ner/ousncss, sleeplessness, melancholy, lCadaeho. baokftfhn - -- * , x? 1111 inWld lizzy spoils. It is a godsend to wouk, ilckly, run.down poople. Curo guarintend. Only f>0c. Bold by Dr. E. Norton, druggist. Mr. O. J. Dell was roturning to lis homo trom Parish, Ga., where he vent several months ago aud was vaiting for a train at Savannah vhen ho was attaokod by thieves, cnocked senseless, and $100 dollars akcr. from his person. Ho, was )icked up by a policoman unconscious md carried to a hospital where he iad to remain soverai days boforo 10 recovered. The young man had lomo monoy in his valiso which fortmately missed tho noticojdLhe rob* Kirs. ICE. DONGRESS. of Hon. Robt. H. Scarborough us a ,re pressing the claims of a man who, a. Few men in South Carolina today oth in private and public life; is honthe highest type. Krcr loyal to his luti of business ability, a genial coinactor of the man who Horry offers as n. His first experience iu public life Ly. His record iu the Senate for the oeiatcs in unanimously electing him t. Governor, which position he has vote, and we would bespeak for him lisplay the same ability in the Halls present olives, presentatives. Court, ity. V. Prom Haskell. Editor IIkrald:?Perhaps your many readers would like to know what I think of the various candidates, who are now asking our support. We are all solid for Scarborough and Durham, and are confident of their election. Hon. J. A. MeDerinott should represent ua In the Senate. Mess. Woodward and Arm strong is my choice for the Legislature. Capt. L. 1). Long will be our next Treasurer, and E. V. Dusenbury is tho best man for Auditor. Mr. 13. J. Sessions will be elected sheriff. Todd, Richardson and Snowden are the leading candidates for Supt. of Education. S. P. Bourne. scret of tSeauty iiealth. The secret ofhealth is \\ : power to digest and assimiLi to a proper quanity of food. S his can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Do you know this ? Tutt's Liver Pills are an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills ? It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine o dicers and men wrote from the Front to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve is the host in the world. Same for burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. E. Norton druggist. W. D. MAYFIELD, Columbia, S. C. Candidate for Railroad Commissioner POPJTION. Tho Cm misslonors should bo pnld bv At- ? <1* - * - ~ me mate instead of by the railroads, and the term of office should bo reduced from six years to two years. Freight rates should be so regulated as to stop discrimination :? Encourage fruit growers, truck farmers and canners, and enable them to offer their products on the market on equal terms with any State. Induce manufacturers of all kinds to locate In this Btate and enable them to offer their products on the market on equal tei ma with any Btate. Enable cotton mills in this Btate to buy on any market In this Btate. Give cotton mills the best rates for ship ping their products. Enable wholesale merchants In this Btate to compete with whc'esal* merchants In adjoining States. Make Charleston, Pert Royal, and Georgetown Import and exi t it oitles on on equal footing with Wilts lngton and Savannah. BARGAINS AT The Ideal Store. This man blows \ the born and let's* the people know ^ ( Shoes from 40 cents up. Dry CooUs marked down. Grocories at coat. Other goods cheaper yet. Come and see. Bring your Chickens and Eggs to us, highest prloo, The goods must go come ana got vour share quick Yours for low prices, DONAHUE & MELSON, 5PIVEY Wo rre Prepared to supply the triu throughout tho county Our stot is large. Assortment Complct Styles errect and up-to?dat Prices and quality guarantee* Call and examine prices and style Courteous attention. SPIV KY MEKCANTILK CO J. C. Sl'tVKY, (Seneral Manager. It is claimed that nowhere can full college caurse, with all the a< vantages of modern equipment an modern methods ho obtained at less cost than at tho College ? Charleston With a line eudowmen handsome undcommodious building modern and complete cquipmen and a strong faculty, the institutic j offers unusual advantages to tl young men of this State and seetioi Hoard and lodging can be obtuinc I at the College Dormitory for $10 |month, including furnished ?rooi land lights, and tho total neeossar expenses of a scholarship studei should not be more than $115. On scholarship giving freo tuition is a signed to each County of South Cai olinu, the holder of which isappoin od by the Probate Judge and tli County Superintendent of Kduca tion. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mr; George Long, of New Straitsvilh Ohio, saved two lives. A fright fi cough had long kept her awake ever night. She had tried many rem< dies and doctors hut steadily grc< worse until urged to t ry Dr. King New Discovery One bottle whoil cured her; and she writes, this mat velous medicine also cured Mr, Don of a severe attack of Pneumonia Such euros are positive proof of it power to cure all throat, chest an lutlg troubles. Only 50o and $1.01 CI iifivn 111 timl U~4?l~ t.. ^...u.unvwb\i. nun imiitii' irec ii I)r E. Norton's drug store. ? ? ? -<^ -*>" - ? Citation Notice. Ily W. E. lliirdwick Esquire, Probnl J udgo. W herons, 1). C. Dunn nuule suit to in* to grunt him Letters of Administration the Estate of and effects of MursvU^Moi roe Deceased. vflr; 1,> Tlioso nro therefore to cite una fcdttJOT ish all and singular too kindred nna'Cret itors of the said Mary C. Monroe, decern od, that theyJbc and appear before ine, i the Court of Probate, to ho hold at Coi way llorry County on 5th day of 8epten her next, after publication thereof at 1 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, any they have, why the said Adminlstri lion should not ho granfed. Given under my Hand tills 23 dny ( August Anno Domini, 11)00* W. E. IIaddwk k, Probate Jdudgo. College of ChapleSfcen. CHARLESTON, S. C. (rounded in 1785. Next Session opens Oct. 1900. Hoard in the College Dormitory including furnished room and light: can bo obtained at $10 a month. Tu tlon, $10 per session, navablo in tw instalments. One scholarship git ing free tuition is assigned to Iforr County, the holder to be appointe by the County Supt. of Kducatio and the Judge of Probate. All cat didatos for admission are perinit.tc to compete for I Joyce Scholarship: which pay $150 a year. Strong faculty ; well cquippc chemical, physical, and biologies lab vat >rics; observatory; library t 14, 00 /olumos; and the finest must 11m <if nntiivnl 4l? o_ ai ..uvui ui movurjr ill LIIO DOUll Elective courses lending to th degrees of H. A. and M. A. For catalogue, illustrated circula and information in full address. HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. MARKETS. Georgetown. New Virgin 2.2 Yellow dip 2.2 Scrape 1.5 Spirits turpentine 17 Rosin, common 85c Wilmington. Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels 10 Country oarrs 45 Ro *1.1 Tar firm at *1.3 Crude Turpentine. Hard *1.8 Dip *3.00; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 013-1 Gets 1 Good Ordinary. .. .88 u " Low Middling 8 13 10 u Middling .... 01 Good Middling 9 5-8 " " Corn 50(?)52 Hams 9(<$1 Shoulders 0 Chiekons 10 to 2 m i * iurKey.s per lb (live) EtfKS Cow Peas 60c. per bus Peanuts 75c " 41 To Ti.mbkii Men:?I will not be i Conway until Friday and Baturda Aug. 24th and 25th. Please gover yourselves accordingly, J. A. Thrall. Wanted;?An experienced tc maker. Good wages to right mai Apply or writo J. D. Haigler, Tod< ville. S. C. 9 le sk e. i Aiwa s Take ; Good I Advice, s, t, Says a noted humorist. You may ?n not need it yourself, but its to tfivo 10 to somebody else. We arc tfointf to l: w.v. .. i: ii ICl f^,,v J"u 11 xxviv muiro uiixi jfi;u uuu a keep it or give, it, away, wis won't in kick. Our advice is before buying to y examine our stock and see the bar10 gains we have for you. s- If you want new designs and original styles look over our lines of ie LADIES AND CENTS SHOES. i 'ipKNlC" J j( N jt'iiu * t0 the early sales we arc having on cur Picnic Line assure us that we carry jj. what the good people of Horry want i- Here you will Unci shoes with the (Villi* nObnnf Sol 4 ... 1 I -L ' .wv?a. uoo\ ii viai M*<itni ',fcJ WHICH lO mnko u perfect shoe. 8* DURAHIL1TY, x- STYLE, \ FIT and d FINISH. * -? - ^ )f We Wunt Everybody to Come and See! In the GULLY Store we are going to reduce our stock considerably in order to make room for the fall line, and our prices will enable tho poorest man to wear the best clothes. We arc going to sell and sell fast, L and if you do not come and get a ^ bargain afterwards do not cry, it () will not be our fault. y MEN'S, YOUTHS AND CHILd DRENS CLOTHING. " Ladies dross goods and Hats will (1 be lower than you ever heard of. i. t ;] Does a Cow Need Her >f Tait? * You will readily agree that a cow ? needs her taii in fly time and if wire ,. doors and windows cost you nothing you would just as heartily say that they are a monstrous good thing. Rv UMIIlir mil' wil'll noOin/# nn.l u n v,?. .. ??v> iivvviii^ u1iu uwl window frames you may mako yoursclf comfortable for the summer and the cost does not compare with the amount of good you get from their use. - M M ? 5 j FRESH GROCERIES OF ALL 0 KINDS CAN RE FOUND HERE. 1 Yours for Trade, UIHR J MR 1 (Hi. b Brnch Stores t BAYBO RO, COOL SPRING* o SOCASTEE* B GRAIIAMVILLE, ? PINE ISLAND nd h POUT IIARKELSON If you cannot como to CONWAY, ? wo will bo ((lad to sco you at any of ~ our stores. n y n iV ). 1 Citation Notice*^J STATE OF SOUTH CAHOtlNA. I Horry CouatyT : I By William K, Hard wick Esquire Pn* I bate J udge. Whereas Thomav A. V tnghu made suit! to me, to grant hjm Letters-of AdmlnUpfl tratlon of the Estate ot and effects of A?-fl berry Floyd decesed* H These are Therefore to cite and admon- B Ish all and singular the kindred and CVsd-B ltors of tho said Asberry Flyyd deceased, H that they !>?> and appear before me! In theH Court of i'rebate, t.? b? hold at ConwayH Horry County on 26tIt day of August InstH after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock InH the forenoon, to shew cause, if any theyH have, why the said Administration shoula^B not be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th day ol^| August Anno Domini, 1000. YVvc- E. Haudwicic, Probate Judge,. Bill You c;ui ?.'( t your Photos (ias?iuu's any day. You can havll enlarging of any kind done. n Give me a trial. . , II. K. GASQUE.^M Largest and most complete es^B k}$ lUhinent South. UflB Geo. S. Hacker 6c SorH Manufacturers ofi DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOU J $ ING AND BUILDING M flEJI MATERIAL. B | CHARLESTON, S. 244 King Street. B 1.1III Practical Horsesho^fl AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH I I b?g lo announce that I II H opened a place of Business adjoifl fl Messrs. L'ortor & McCaskill's H fl bles, and solicit a share of your I I ronage. Over 25 years of pracfl fl experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smfl work, Boiler repair, etc. Moderate prices and good vfl manship guaranteed. 5-25-99. 3 m. SPIVEY 6c CoTZlNS^^H ? AOENTS ||j B Fire Ins u Bicycle^^B D. A. SPIVBY, A. T. COLI President, Secretfl Offlco In Bank UuUdlnii H. JO llie.bJ Manufacturer of 8 Buggies, Roudcurts I 9 Wagons. -lS||fB General-repairing in Wood an<B#t|$? Keeps 011 hand all kinds of Roadcart and Wagon niatcrlB|^vB Hubs, spokes and rims, whe?f||^B los, shafts, springs, bolts an<8?$i'B whip sockets, dashes, washer? paper and glue, wagon and ;^.vB singletrees, singletree ferule?#M? and hooks, shaft couplin gsBff <:>iB clips, polo yokes, buggy fiftnBH^^? and polo circles, wagon stay I . ,V: B and* tonguo chains, plow | horse and mule shoes and naiBpMp|8 Paints of all description, ft'fftl? al repairing done witn dispaB^#<B Starch. wggmgm 5000 Pounds Celluloid Sta^^^^^B 1500 Pounds Ibory Starch. 1400 Pounds Calumet Starc^^^^^l 1000 Poudds Hon Ton S 12000 Pounds 5c. Package 8800 Pounds Dixie starch. 1000 Pounds Forest City 000 Gross Little star i 850 Gross Globe Matchcs.^^^^^H 300 Gross Coast Matches. IB 200 Gross Yale Dlue MafH B W. B. COOP^H WllOLBSALC fjKoriB B WILMIOTON, N,