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1 ' 1 " . . . (The fCjumn pctaM. Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY, DEC. 20 1900 MATTERS LOCAl. AND OTHERI WISE. Call at Spivey's for Trunks. The Tj^jjfislatur'K'onvonos on Tuos?la.\, J an uary 8th. Mr \V. A. Hellamy was a pleasant caller last week Mr. J. F. Hardee of Daisy paid us a call last monday. Spivev will soon open a .r> cents counter. Look out for it. .Miss IVarl Holt left last week for tier old home in Arizona. Miss .lossio Huck left Conway last Friday for Ella Hello, 0a. Mr. T. II Hryan of Cool Spring was in'town on last Monday. Spivev is not much of a beauty himself Imt his Hour is Last Friday was a fair sample of 41 cloudy, rainy, winter day. Mr. John li. Tolar of Now York .arrived in town a few days ajjo. Mr. E. II. Hoatv of Ceorujetown wvas a visitor to our town last week, Mr. 1). \Y. Tompkins, of Adrian, called on the IIkhm.d last Tuesday. Magistrate T. A Urowu of Soeaslee was in Conway one dav last week. Toys and Fireworks at Spivcy 's. Mr. E \". Host if Jalivants Ferry was in Conwav on business last Monday. Mr. 1). T. McNeill visited Wilmington last week accompanied by Miss Mary McNeill. For Apples. Oranges, Hanannas. *Coeoa Notts, ami N?c? Candies. go to Smith Pros. Mr K. M. Floyd an aged citizen of Galivants Ferry, passed away on last Sunday evening. Fruits, candies, &t\, at Spiveys. 3fr. W. A. Moorc.left yesterday for J anxnsville, N. C., wher? he will spoftd tlic holidays. Jack Wilson, i colored citizen of Dogwood Neck township, has a fain il\ of 21 children. 9 People say that Chestnut is the "coming merchant in his line of mer ? ha n disc. .Mrs, Jeremiah Smith was ill sevKval days with a cold last week hut .is stow recovered. Mr. 1J. J Sessions of Socastec was in town several days during the first part ol the week. H on. II. I J. Scarborough went to Wiimington last Thursday and returned the following day. For nice articles go to Chestnut's racket store which, as everybody says, is the cheapest place in town. Mr. S. A. Smith has lately purchased a horse which is claimed to make u mile in three minutes. The biggest bargains ever heard of are being offered hy W. II. Chestnut, the new racket store man. This is the last issue before Christmas and the paper wishes its readers all I he pleasure t hat usually at tends that-holiday. Peter Uryant, colored, was arrest cd and placed in the bricks last week for stealing a bicycle from Mr. J). T McNeill at the wharf. The stores of Hurro'jghs Collins Co. at all their places of business' will be closed from and including the 25th inst. until Jan. 1st.. IJKU, There will be a "Poke Supper and a "Pish Pond at Wanamaker School house on the evening of December the 24th. Everybody in ! vited to come. Mr. W. J. Sessions has purchased tin) stock of goods remaining at the late New York Packet Store and will keep the store open until January 1st. Mr. II. C. Tuton, of Gulivants Per ry, will move back to Conway in a few days and occupy the position ho formerly held. His friends will wci^ come him back Mr. Jno G. Watson of Marion, chief oniivlsit?lo of 111/. C?/.?/. re.? ? V/. VIIV UKIIU 1/l^pi'll* sary, arrived in Conway last week and remained until this week on special business pertaining to blind timers. The town ordinance prohibiting the shooting of lire crackers on the streets has been suspended for three days beginning Dec. 24th and ending Dee. 2(>th, by order of the t >wn council t Mr. N. P. Ilorton of Gideon recently sent the Herald a half bushel of potatoes that for size and quality would he hard to beat. Messrs. IIume?fcI'cndcrgras** have a complete magic lantern outfit and have boon showing before interested audiences in various parts of the county. Their views of the Galveston disaster is worth the admission foo. Just received at Sam Tompkins, the most complete line of all kinds of fruit in town. 9 barrels of apples 1.000 oranges with more to arrive, and barrel of tine cabbage just in lie has just received al?o a line ol hardware to meet the wants of the farmers. We received lust Modday the 17th inst . the nicest lot or mules we ever shipped to Conway. A. W. J KNKINS SoK. Deputy Mat shall, W. II. Druton. I left Con a ay last Thursday with W M Core, a eoh?red citizen, indi t< d in I ?u le Gain's eourt for sending ob scene letters through his mails lie also can i< d up a white prison"!* charged with violating the liquor law The case of the State vs. A. C. Conner for assault and battery with intent to L-ill uml ?i... 'in... o. .. - ... ?ni utiM t-ii\" 1 III." O I cl I t" VS. Jane Skipperct al. lor assault and battery and riot were both investigated last Saturday before Magistrate N. M. Mishoe at Cool Springs and the parties bound over to the court of General Sessions. Up to a short time a<jo Mr. T. S. liaruhill of this town was believed to be sutYctinir from consumption ami he was fully ec.nvineed of the but himself, lie sutTered from a severe coujjh and soreness of the 'hroat. A few days a^o he couched tij) something out of his throat very much resembling a piece of rice straw, and since then his couoh has ceased almost entirely and his feel injxs '-ave undergone a marvelous change. A ear load of bueoies and farm wajjons that will open your eyes as to prices and quality toarrive next week. J. A. McDl.lt.MoTT vV Co. Says Ho was Tortured. ' I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk." writes II. Robinson, Hillsborough. Ill . "but Hueklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like ina^ic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Dr. 10. Norton 2!>c. OBITUARY. Mrs. Fannie Hickman departed this life November ttrd 1!M)0. She I was the wife of Sam P. Hickman. She was the mother of Id children. 12 of whom survive her. one ar. i n fan I child 5) days old. IJer sickness was I very short, but of a very serious naI tare. All was done that possibly i .... I could DO t)V lOVl!IKIIHIS With till* aid of two puysioians who wore in constant attendance, but all was of no avail. She was a faithful and consistent member of Spring Field Haptist church, and we believe a most devoted christian ladv. a lov in if mother uad faithful wife, was loved by all who krow her. Her loss we deeply feel, yet hoping it her et rnal oain. She was born January l<vh hS.*?7. The funeral services were conducted I?v Kev. <?. F. Stanley at her home and her body laid to rest in Spring Field church cemeterv on tin folio vino day to swait the resurection. A. Fkiknd. * o .1. A. Mi-Dor molt & Co.. soem to ! be dointr the business. Mr. MeDor! molt loft 'ast Monday for the groat Western markets to bus the second t?iii* load ot horscs-und mules They are hand.iiu; the be>t stock that money can buy and arc selling cheap for cash, or on time. Selling a car load in two weeks beats the record and knocks their competitors out in the start. Keep your eyes open and see them before you buy, they will save you money. A Strong FortificaLU : ertify the body against th - .. by Tutt's Liver Pills, an al lei : cure for sick headache, d\: pepsia, sour stomach, malar!;, constipation, jaiinclicc, bilious ncss and all kindred trouble s "The Fly-Whecl of Lift" Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. 1 shall ever he grateful for the accident that hroughtthem to my notice. 1 f. c if I had a new lease of life, i. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon. Col t iitt's Liver Pills Sale Under Foreclosure. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Horry. \ V. O. Edmund*. A signeo of Mortgage, Plaintiff. vs. A. IL Turbeville, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decretal order made And signed in the above sta ed case by His Honor, Judge Geo. W. Gage, at Chambers, on the 19th day of November A. I). HUM). 1 will offer for sale to tin* highest bidder before the Court House door in Conway, C., on Salesday, Monday the 7th day of January, A. I). 1901. all and singular the follow! described properly to wit: All and singular that tract of 1 md lying and being in the county and *tate nforo said, in Green Sea Township on the east side of Iron Spring iiraneh, containing Three Hundred acres more or less, and bounded on the North by the Stat" line, on the East by lands of Caleb >pivey and others, on the South by lands of John N. . Grainger and Samuel S. Grainger and on I the Wt st by L.nd of Jos sh S. Uuffkin an t north-w' st by the Powell lands. I Terms of sab' Ca h. ''unhaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps required thereon. W. L. Misiiok, Clerk' and hpeclal Master. H II. Woodwaud, Plaintiff's Attorney, - -- I ' | I Hl6 Best Liver One l\icku| Vfter suflVring from indigestion and 9 tuo bout doctors in two biatcs to oiitn procured a package <>( Katnnn'a Tonic I Hand by the first of July I could cat aline Hand strength. I cannot speak too higt fl Neighbors, LarkiiibVille, Ala. HtiOfV Bhmbhwii iiiiwiiiiwiiii The llomewood Nurseries have a lino lot of ."> to <> foot pear trees for s tie. Six vaiieties ripening from .1 vi 11 c to Oet. 1(1 varie,ies of I pearli trees eoverino a ripening period of 2(1 weeks. The finest selection of No 1 apple trees ever in the county. Plum trees, jjrape vines, strawberry plants, currant gooseberry, blackberry and raspberry bushes for sale. li> to 2."> per cent diseount to parties callinkf at the nursery for their tress. Orders of or more I will deliver at Con I way. Uulland see my stock or drop 1110 a card stating your vants. i Vou ran safely set out trees | and plants any time from Nov. 1st to loafing out time in the spring, : tlie soi>1101* the better. l i S Cl I.TItA. ('onway. S. Notice. I, Thomas A. And roi, Kx< eutnr of the last will of my t .111. r Mlvius S. Anderson deceased, 1 will sell till the r> ill estate of 8aid ileee:i-ed niuh r his will, 17-1 acres of hmd the pi n'ution whereon lie livid and idied. Condition", Cash, balance on one and two\ears installments with interest at 7 per e tit on the dollar Make titles when paid for land to secure payment of the land. Sale to he lilfh da\ of .lanuarx 11101 iit Conw iv (.'onrt llonse at t'ioVleek. Thomas a. AsnKttsoy, t>Malitiefl Kxeeti'or. Dee. 17th 1110 t. Tax Returns. \ he Auditor of 1 lorry County will at tend tlie toll nving places at times specilied for lie* purpose of taking returns o| : all taxable personal property h?r llsenl j year commencing January Dt 1001 and ; ending Doeemla r dlst 100!. Cool Spring Tuesday Jan I t from 10 to I'J 1)1 Kchoboth Tuesday .1 an 1st from 2 |> m to -I |> III. (ialivtitits I'Yrrv WihIik sday .Inn 2nd from 10 to 12 in. Taylor? villi* Thursd iy Jan Old from 10 a m to 12 in. Yardi'llt* Friday Jan lih fioin 10 a in to I 12 in. 1* loyds Saturday Jan Jith from 10 a in to | 12 m . Spring Mrunrh Saturday Jan 5th Iron. 2 p m to I |. m. i'owelh ille Monday .Ian 7th from 10 a | m to 2 p in. ? n Tuesday Jan S?h from 0 a in to 11 ; a in. Ha) lioro l iii'tdiy Jan Sth fr in I p in t<> ' J p in. Adrian W t due.Ml.iy Jan Dili from it) a , m to 12 m. .san(ord A i dno day Jan 0 li from 2 p in j to 1 p III. Lori> TliiirMlny Jan lotli trom 10 a in to 2 |> in. Daisy riday J .n 11th from 10 a n. to I 12 m. ' Hound Swamp Frid iy Jan lltli from 2 I p 111 lo I p III. Hammond Saturday Jan 12tli from 10 I a m to 12 in. Kheue/.er Saturday Jan 12th from 2 p i in to 1 p m. j Farii or Monday Jan 1 I'll from It) a m to 12 in. Utile liiv r Tue.dit) Jan loth from In I a in to 2 p m. Wampee Wednesday Jan 10th from in I a in to 12 in. Hand Wednesday Jan 10th from 2 p in , to I p 111. Tilly Sw mi up Thursday Jan 17th from S< a m to II a m, (Jrahamvillc Thursday Jan 17th (from 1 1p in to:s p m. Wither.) Friday .i.ui 18th from lo a in | to It il III. j Marlow, I'll Friday .Inn l^tli from 2 |i 1 in to I }> III . So- astro Saturday Jan tilth from 10 a m I to 1 |. 111. Ilocksvillo Saturday Jan tilth Iroin !? p ; in t I p m. I'ort itarndson Monday Jan 21st from I 10 a in to 12 ill. Dotigoln Monday Jan 21st from 2 p in to :i p m. Jordanvilif Tuesday Jan 22nd from 10 a m to 12 m. (tideon Tuesday Jan 2 2nd from 2 p in to 1 j> m. The hajanee of the time until February 20ili at the Auditor's ollice in Conway. All able bodied males, "apable of earning a support, between the nips of 21 and 00 years, shall be deemed taxab'c polls. I'rovi led, \eterans of the late war be < x j eilipt at 5(1 > ears of ag ?. The number of your scdiool distri t is important. Transfers of Heal Estate sliould be no ted w itb special care. Kxeeutors and Adminis'rators will make th< ir returns strictly according to law. Failure to make return within the time specified, subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. J. A. LEWIS, Auditor Horry County. New Business. Just open at, Marlow, S. C., at the old business stand of C. C. Marlow. A branch of my business at Enterprise. S. C. At Mallow's I carry, dry goodst j notions, hoots and shoos, groceries, hardware, hats, caps, crockery ware, .canned goods, and almost everything you want at the very lowest ! prices. 1 am a buyer of cotton and terpentine and will pay the highest market prices. I want all sorts of country produce. I ask the patronage of all the people of Soeastee and surounding townships as I expect to sell them goods as low a. can be sold. Yours for trade, W. J. SINGLETON. ( * v^Tonic Regulator! Medicine. ] Rest Package ori the Market. j jo Price 23c. Five fnr 11.00. for seven years nn<l Irving eight of H In it-liof ami Willi no beiictlt, I la.K May, tegnlutor ami usul it mconling (o dlreclloni, H >st an .vthitig ami digest it. I gained in weight H lly of it for it saved my life. *'rs. Mary K. H M MK'U. CO., 1'rop'rt, t.rconoOlle, Tenit. Christmas. Christmas will soon bo horonndax wo Imvo pureliasod our liolliday goods and roadv for it. wo say lot lit* i* coino. If you ti11< 1 it hard to decide what to buy, vail and see dip* holliday counter and it- will be an easy inal; tor for you to decide. Ourooods will be open on the -Ith of December and we ask that you call early aftei that date. SIM YKY MKUt' ANTILK C< > ,1.C. Sl'IVKV, <leneral Manager. mt aaaaaambkbbi;eawctiimb pm? Dyspepsia Curej Digests what yon cat. 11 artificially digests the food and aids "Nature In strengthening ar.d reconstructing the exhausted digestivo organs It is the latest discovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation can apfroaeh it in cltleieney. It, instant Iv relieves and permanent lv cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.("last ralgla,Cramps,ana all ot her result -of imp* i feet digestion. Premrotl h- r" ^ 0.-.'.'i" * Co., Chicago. | ^You nt| The entry into womanhood io a critical time for a girl. Little menstrual dlsotders started at that time soon grow into fatal complications. That iemale troubles are filling graveyards proves this. Wine of Cardui establishes a painless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important function is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young >nd old, owe their lives to Wine of Cardui. There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of life. 5!.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Straycr, Tully, Kan.i "I have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe riods for a I0115* time, was nervous, had 1.0 | appetite, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Vine of Cardui.with Thedford's black-Draught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me." For inlvloo In onsns requiring special rtiroclions, itililri.'SS, KlviiiK sjrin|>t< ms. tlx' l.aillc* Advisory iH'pintinPiit. I'll? < lintinii1 ? ga M.'dIc-tnc Comimiiy, ( liiiitanooKti 'foun. f Marion Milling Co. Now ready to grind your Wheal. Corn, Hull your Hire and make feed for stock by grinding court and cob or peas altogether Freight us your Wheat and we will give you ni.-e pure, flour and return it to you free of any adulteration t hat you get in imported Flour. Marion Milling Co, H. T. WILCOX, Manager. Tax Notice. \f.t co is ?y given that the tax book* for the collection of (uxor for fiscal year 11)01, was opened at the Court House i" Conway, on October 10th 1000. The following levy on the property ot tho Count has been assessed. For Mate purposes .j mi Is For Ordinary County purpo os. mills For Constitut onal Hclioo) Tax H mills Total 13% mills In the townships of Conway, Hay Intro, Green Sea nnd Simpson ('reek, f< ur (4) mills to pay interest on KaMroad Hotels, a balance to form a sinking fund lor re. deinption of bonds. Also a special lax of Thr. e (3) Mills in S< 11 ?<> 1 1)1 trlct No 10. A' 1 able bcdie 1 males between the ages i ot 2'. vonrn Ami (In . ^ . j wn, r.\UU(ll, V .< >U 1 tMl " erute Veterans over 60 years of ii^o, are ilable to a poll tax of $1 Those wishing to pay computation road tax must apply for their receipts within the time prescribed by law. Parties who hold school claims must have them approved by tho School commissioner before presenting them to me for payment. The balance of the time until December 31st, 1 will he in my ofllce at Conway. b. I). LONG, Treasurer I lorry Conn'y. Longavita The Tablet of Life. Scientific Discovery of the Age! agic Key to the Mystery of Life From times immemorial it has been man's predominating ambition to prolong Life. Hut among the many brilliant minds, who have de eotod their lives to the fascinating nibjeot, it was left for the immortal Darwin to give to the world, in his great theory of Life, the fundamental principle upon whieh-to 'build all urther research in this direction Following closely in his footsteps came Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hucchner, a (5 or man scientist of international renown, with his remarkable work entitled "Das Huch des Langen Leb ms (the hook on Longevity). Hut ?las. like Oar win he too died, ere he eould reap (he fruit of his wonder ful doctrine. Others however, equally great took up the interrupted thread with the result that two famous (icrmun scientists, after years of experiments and research, have at last discovered the secret of Longevity, in the shape of a remarkable Vegetable compound, which if properly used, will positively prolong Life. This new remedy, appropriately named "Langavita" (meaning Long Life) has boon subjected to the most rigid tests at all the leading clinics and hospitals throughout Kurope with marvelous results. Appreciating the importance of this discovery. we have acquired, .it enormous cost, the exclusive proprietary right to this truly wonderful preparation, which has proved a blessing to mankind. '"Longavila" is the , true Tablet of Life, a rejuvenator par excellence, embodying the veri table secret of longevity in a practical, feasible form. It is the foun tain of perpetual youth, which it j prolongs far beyond its present | limits, while retaining health in a perfectly normal state. " Longavita" brightens the eye, stimulates mental activity, gives elasticity to the step, makes iho face full, absorbs wrinkles, cleanses the system, purifies the skin, and is the nnl? I I'oncotic I .eon remedy for old and young of both sexes. Kudosed by Europe's leading physicians. $i oo a box, by mail. HUGO von TllLENBURG MEOlCAL CO. (sol.K II. s. AOKNTS) r 11111-1 l.'l.'l 1 i:i"> IIroadwav. Now York. MARKETS. G KOIUJKTOWN. New Virgin 2.00 Yellow dip 1.7.") Scrape 1.25 Spirits turpentine lift Rosin, common 1 Hi W I I..M I NO'J'ON. Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels 11 countrv oa 1<H Ro $1.20 Tar firm at #1.5fi Crude Turpentine. ? Hard $1.1(1 Dip $2.-10; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 7 !l-lficts"f* lk Good Ordinary. .. .8 0-10 '* " Low Middling ft M -1(1 " " Middling ft $ Good Middling ft 15-1U " Corn f>8(<$62 Hams 12(rt!l.'i Shoulders (J (?i? 1 Chic-Wens lUMIwl Turkeys per lb (live) Eggs 2C Cow Peas (JOc. per bust] Peanuts HOc 44 41 Holiday Hoods. We bought Holiday goods to s??l 1 not to keep, they must and shall In sold. Our prices hae struck bottom and we will hold 'them there. Wc have FLOUR, MEAL, GRITS. KICK. SUG All, COFFEE, HA CON, LARD, CHEESE, WITTER, CIGARS, TOR A COO, Crackers, Candies, A poles, Kanannas, Raisins, Cocoa Nuts, Mixed Nuts and everything in tin Grocery line, SMITH BROS. Conor Commercial Block. CONWAY, S. C. us 1 TO A HE OUR CUSTOMERS. The "Ideal Store" will sell good* cheaper than ever from now til Christmas. Come here to gel your Christmas goods. We have f nice line of evorvthincr vnn w.imi - - %/ - r-> j "? in the ''Santa Clans'' line Alsf the hkst line of Tinware, eheapei than you can buy at wholesale pri ces. Groceries cheaper than ever, al though the "Trusts" are raising pri cos. Soap at 4 cents a cake. I'anti from cents up. Cloth from 1 cents a yard up. Best line of Jew elry in town at Cost. Come and se< us and he convinced of what we say Bring your produce along for hesi cash prices. Bring your chickens and Eggs U us, higkest price. The goods must go come and get your share quick Yours for low prices, DONAHUE A MET,SON. . ' -llJft .ULL utm run pnniw nun mn MLL UDUUO M III. Tlu? latest Novelties in Neckwear, Fancy Fall Shirts, Suspenders, I landkorchiefs. Plain and Fancy Half Hose. When you buy here you realize the Power of Low prices and best goods. Enthusiastic buying and selling. No wonder we don't charge you fancy prices either, no matter what you pay. Jaunty, popular ready-towear hats. Mas? a'M lh no section of the store are the economical posibilities of this store more conspiuous than hero. That this fact is appreciated, is constant ly proved by an evet inoroasinj; pattronago?tliank yon. \ 1 ! ; i That will praw big crowds. An extremely well selected .tango of desirable goods that will certainly please you in Quality, Style and Price Wo advertise only what we esn produce, and we advise you to buy now. I I > FALL AND WINTER UNDER WEAK FOE MEN and WOMEN. An immense collection?com prising everything desirable in high | grade?cold weather undrclothlm/. , We dresent u series of special valj j ues in Toadies capes. ? i You please us when you come. We please you before you leave Yours for trade, : ? i urns HI. Branch. HA YII ORG. COOL SI'ItI NO, SOCASTEK, Git A If AMI'I PINE ISLAND and PORT IIA I i I t > . I WANTED. 1000 llor.se Hidos. 1000 Mule Hides. 1000 Ox Hides. 1000 Cow Hides. 1 oOt) | Jij i 1 [ | ides. 1000 Yearling Ifidoss. 1000 Calf Hide*. 500 Sheep 11 files. WH) (Joafc Hides, 500 Otter Hides. 500 Coon Hides. .">0o fox Hides. 500 .Mink Hides. >00 Oppos.snm Hides. The highest price will bo rmid in uasn. W, R. LEWIS. Hill ^ ou can oot your Photos at Casque's any day. You can hav cnlar^ini.r >f any Kind done. (iivo mo a t rial. It. K. CASQUE. tjai'j^o- t ai 1 most complete ostub Ushment South. Geo. S. Hacker & Son ?' ' 1 * ?'5i ' Mnnufaotutvrs of DOC)US SASH RLIXDS, MOULDixu Axi) IUJILRINO MATERIAL CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. ri nr Practical H orseshoer AND ?LKNKIiAL -- HLACKSMITH.? Light and Heavy Smith IJOILKU \XI> STILL REPAIR. wm'kmanslii|> and reason able prices eaiaranteod, PON WAV. S. 0. SPIVLY <5c COLLINS CO. I | Fire Insuranc Bicycles. I l). A. SPIVLY, M. W.COLLINS President, Secretory. ' Office In llank fiuildinu^ | ^.WAK/y .u J ISnBHHHB MACHINE AX h It LP AIR IsilOI'S. ItOILKU WOltK. LKiHT AN!) IIWAVY SMITH WO!IK OF ALL KIN I>. We keep a fid 1 lino of steam fittin^'s In' < t?>r valves. packing Oil waste eti i\lso carriage and wagOH hardware and material. Pairts, Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your pat rona^e. FERTILIZERS. 3600 0 ,iiis Pure Kiiinlu*. 4100 ? i l't p< r cent Phosphate, 2700 l s Ih-st Navu-sa. 1000 o ( ?>tton NaviisHii, ormn I ?.i ' i' Cihlx I linh Cr ,,l.. ?VW n-> M - 1800 l> 'Ks Wilrox vV (Jibbs goods. 2450 0" j 1 li-H (irndo Tobacco &ooda. 1 lOO '?m< - '? ' l-'ioui 95oo i'? miiuN Ib->-t Hlb Moat5700 l'??und.i Chut.k Meat. 210 O.-igs Klo C? 1T?m\ No*. :J10 and :$IS Nutt Street. W. B. COOPER \7 U 01. K 8 A f. K G ROC K R, WILMINGTON, N. C.