The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 27, 1900, Image 3
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Published Kvery Thursday.
THURSDAY, DHC. 27 1000
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Christn as is all over and gone.
The new year is likely to open
with bad weather.
Some bad weather last week but
sunshine on Saturday.
Mr. E. J. Prince of Loris was in
Conway last Saturday.
Miss Mamie Price left las* ITiduv
to spend the holidays at home.
.Mr J w . iv110 oi i'ori nanoisou
was in the oily last Monday.
All our stores have boon doin^ n
livolv trade durtu^ the holidays.
Last Tuesday was Christmas; next
Tuesday will bo New Year's day.
Mr. K. S Raker of Cool Spring was
n pleasant caller one day last week".
Mr. I). V. Richardson of Rucksjiort
loft Monday for Whitoville N.
C.
Mr. Jas. A. Norton arrived home
from college last week to spend the
holidaysMr.
W. A. Freeman left the first
of the week for points in North Carolina.
Rev. R. F. Scoj/gins was in Conway
las' week on his way to Lit tie
River.
Mr. W. FT Cl c>tni th s -d anvo 1 hi*
place of residence to lower. Main
Street.
nOur correspondents will d<> ma
favor by sending in coinrnunications
by Monday's mail.
Mr. G Fred Stalvey is home from
the South Carolina College to spend
the holidays.
Mr. J. B Smith of Wilmington
spent several days mi the city on
business last week.
Mr. W Mishoe of Midway, S. C..
was in town last week visiting his
brother, Mr. W. I,. Mishoe.
The steamers have already begun
to freight fertilizers for Burroughs
f & Collins Company.
Mr. M. C llitghesof Cool Spring
was a very pleasant caller at the
Hkrai.p otfiec last Monday.
I
The Bananna trust has failed. One
would naturally expect even a trust
to slip up on the bananna.
Mr. Jas Jollie left on the train for
Whiteville, N. C., last Monday,
where he will spend the holidays.
The entertainment given at the
academy last Friday night was well
attended and a success in every way.
Engineer, I C. Edwards, was sick
with the chills all of last week and
his place filled by a relief engineer.
Mr. S. M. Tompkins has rented
from Col. C. J'. Quattlcbaum the
place next door to the hitter's resi
dence.
The saw and plaining mills of the
lirown Lumber Co., will remain
closed one week for Christinas holidays.
Itev. M. F. Dukes passed through
Conway last Saturday enroute to
Boris where ho will soon take charge
of his new work.
All the stores of Burroughs &
Collins Company were closed up on
the 25th inst., and will remain closed
until after New Year s day.
Mr. L. S. Dew of Dulah called at
the HkhalI) office and became a new
subscriber to the paper one day last
week.
IK...I I > i. _ \ i # r? i .
x rui. ouriu; vuinoun 01 aocasi.ee
passed through town last Friday on
his way to spend trio holidays at his!
home at Clio, S. 0.
Miss Annie llaselden of Sellers, S.
C., passed through town last Friday
on her way to visit friends at Todd
yille during the holidays.
Mr. T. W. Johnson of Zoan was in
the city on business on? day last
* week and while here paiu the II Kitp*
ald a very pleasant call.
Mr. J I. J. Sessions of Socastce will
move to Conway in a short timo
preparatory to taking charge of the
Sheriffs ofliee on Jan. 1st.
Miss Edith Rabon of Sooastcw
came over on the Conway & Seashore
railroad last Friday evening and at
tended the entertainment at the
Burroughs Graded School Friday
night.
w The Moos scandal has been pretty
well dissipated by now. There never
was anything in it but a sensa
tional reporter who played on the
feelings of a stricken family.
Earnest Ed wards, little son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Edwards, has
been sick with tonsilltis. He has
been bothered with the complaint a
good deal of late and a surgical opor
ation may be necessary in order to
permanently relieve him.
....?
M 1> 11 Paker of Adrian paid us
a pleusant rail yesterdayMr.
\V. A Prinee of Lovis was in
Conway lns?. Monday.
Mr. J.Saye Pusi nbury is at homo
from college to spend the holidays.
Messrs. P. P, Carter of Deon and
li L 11. Jordan of Conway were
both pleasant eallers on Monday.
dOO P.'.irsof Shoes just received at
.1. It. Priees. fail on him and examine
his Shoes before buying.
John II Hew son oi Mr. and Mrs.
II \\\ Dew died Wednesday morning
at 1:2."> o'clock. !>''< *>4?*'1 ,,,nM
lie was young in life having been
born on Fob. 28th. 1888.
Mrs. 15. (J. Collins. Mrs. 1). A.
Spiyey, and Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
t ??llin?, attended tin* wedding of Mr.
oln S. Heitv at Georgetown 1 vst
Thursday.
I1 iat ntoo oar loa I of la rsos an 1
inul s roooivod at W. K Porters'
some time ago has boon s<>1?1 out and
ho will have in a not lit r ear lo id of
horses and mules by Salosda.v. Call
on liitn if you wish full value for
your money, lie will treat you
square.
A serious accident befell Mr. W.
D. Squires of the Cool Spring section
a few days ago. lie was plving
with his little niece when she
picked up a piece of board in a spirit
of fun and threw it a' him striking
him just above the ankle and breaking
his leg.
Mr. NY. II Mctluire, mail contractor
of Danville, Va. was in the county
last week looking after some
matter connected with the star
route leading from Conway to Hamm
aid and other points in the upper
part of the countyNY
e are sending out statements to
some of our subscribers who are
behind with their dues. NVe would
be glad for the a to call and save us
the expense of doing this. This is
11.., i .-f ? i 1 ? - ? !
vui- i-iiw ui mi' > riir umi \vi* arc in
noed of all that is duo us.
I foalth is t h?? foundat ion of success.
Without health, the necessary vim.
and push, and energy, that the climb
to success demands, is wanting.
Where there is not success there is
failure. A man's lite is either one
or the other, therein no middle way.
A slight indisposition may be the
cause of failure at a \ it 1 moment,
A headache lias lost thousands of dollars.
A dull eve cannot see an opportunity,
The great German remedy.
"Longavita" cures all ills of
mankind, brightens the eye, quickens
the step, sharpens the intellect,
makes life worth living. Head ad*
in another col jinn. Going purely
vegetable it never harms. "Ihongavita"
is put up in tablets and sent to
,.iwwi? i, :l e. a. ,ii.x.. i.
<iii > i;uu y i ' > iiiiiii iwi wilt.' viu.iiii . It
is worth a million.
DIED.
Died at his residence in the neighborhood
<>>' Marlow's Post Office
Dec. IGth, 11HH), Mr. Moses McDowell
who was born on the 12th of
August. 181(>.
Says He was Tortured.
'1 suffered such pain from corns
I could hardly walk," writes II.
Itobinson, Hillsborough, Ii) . "but
Hueklen's Arnica Salve completely
cured them." Acts like limbic on
sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds,
burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer
of skiii diseases and piles. Cure
guaranteed by Dr. K. Norton 25e.
f- Strong Portificati
J ._iify the body against disc. <
i _) Tutt's Liver Pills, an abco!*:
cure for sick headache, cl\spepsia,
sour stomach, malaria
constipation, jaundice, bill >i. i
ness and all kindred troubles
"The FIy=Wheel of Life"
Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel oflife. I shall ever
l>e grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
- if I had a new lease of lifer.
'. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon. ("ol.
Tutt's Liver Pitts
Sale Under Foreclosure.
STATK OF SO I "I'll CAIIOLINA, /
County of I lorry. \
V. O. Edmund*. A signee of- Mortgage
Plaintiff.
vs.
A. 15 Turlieville, Defendant.
I'mler and by virtue of a decretal ordoi
made and signed in the above stated east
by llis Honor, Judge (?eo. W, Cage, a
Chambers, on the 15)1 h day of Nnvembe;
A. I). 11100, I will offer for sale to the high
( est bidder before the Court House doi r ii
f Conway, ?s. ('., on Salesd iy, Monday tin
7th day of January, A. I). 1001. all ant
singular the follow! described property
to wit:
All and singular that tract of I md lyin/
! and la-ing in the county and State afore
Bald, in Oreen Hea Township on the eas
side of Iron Spring Branch, containiiij
Three Hundred acres more < r less, am
bounded on the North by the State line
on the East by lands of Caleb Splvey am
others, on the South hy lands of John N
Cralnger and Samuel S, Cralnger and oi
the Wtst hy land of Joalah S. BufTkli
and north-wr st by the Powell lands
Terms of sale Cosh, ''urchaser to pa
for papers and revenue stampi require
1 hereon.
W. E. Mibiiok,
ClerK and Special Mastei
H II. \Vooi)WAiu>, Plaintiff's Attorney
I ft** 'r aiwno? " *
^s.iojX'"' 'J1 1
i * *H!?I l i. r
One Parkagt
After suffering from indigestion and d
the best doctors In two states to obtai
H procured a j>aokago ??f Kamon'a Tonic lit
and by the first of July I could ent nlnu?
Hand Strength. 1 cannot speak too highl
9 Neighbors, l.arkinsvilie. Ala. BKOW.1
The II onto wood Nurseries have a
tint* lot t)f "> to (? foot pear trees for
sale. Six vaiieties ripening
from June to Oet. lt> varie,ies of
peach trees covering a ripening
period of li't weeks. The finest scl
eel ion of Nil I apj?le trees ever in
lllit r?/\lt?ll O 1 Mttnt ?
vw?...V/. . !>< UITI, I ?? JIV
Vines, strawberry plants, eurrant
gooseberry, blackberry and raspberry
bushes for sale. 15 to 25 per
cent discount to parties calling at
the nursery for their tress. Orders
jof ?*>, or more 1 will deliver at Conway.
Call and see my stock or drop
,nie a card statin# your wants,
i You can safely set out trees
' and plants any time from Xov.
1st to leafin# out time in the sprit)#,
the sooner the better.
K S CII.Ill A.
Conway, s. C.
Notice.
I, Tlmm is A. Anil Mm, Kx" cutor nf the
lust will of my father ^llvins S. Anderson
(1(mm?um'i1, I will v,.p aii tin* r< al estate of
s iid decerned nnd.-r liis will. 174 acres of
haul the plin'ation whereon lie liv?d and
died.
('undid >nj, ?.i Ca>h, balance on one and
two years installments with iiit?>r:*-t at 7
par c nt ' ii the dollar Make tith s when
p iid tor land to secure payment of the
land. Sale to be tilth day of .lanuarv 15)01
at Conway Court House at 13 o'clock.
Thomas a. Andriiso.*",
(Qualified Kxeeii'or.
Dec. 17th ll'O).
Tax Hot urns.
, he Auditor of Horry Comity will at
tend the billowing places at times specified
for the purpose of taking returns ol
| nil taxable personal property for fiscal
I year commencing January l>t 1001 and
ending December 31st 1001.
(Vol Spring Tuesday Jan 1-t from Id
j to 13 in
Kchoboth Tuesday Jan 1st from 2 pm
io 4 p m.
(ialivnnts P< rrv Wednesday Jan 3ud
from 10 to 13 in.
Taylor-villc Thursday Jan 3.d from 1"
a in to 13 m.
Yardt llc Friday Jan 4th f.oin 10 a m to
13 m.
ItMnv-du Yv?| nr.lnv .1 nil .ritli frntlt 10 o lit ti?
: 1 2 m.
Spring Brunch Saturday Jan 5th from
; 'J p in t>> 1 p in.
I'owellvillo Monday Jan Ttli from 10 a
m to 'J p III.
Zona Tuesday Jan S'h from 9 a m to 11
j a m.
BaylioroTucrdiy Jan 8th fr mi 1 p in to
i} m# ...
Adrian Wednesday Jan 0th from tO a
in to 12 111.
Sanford Wednesday Jan Dili from 2 p in
to 1 p 111.
Loris Thursday Jan 10th lroin 10 a m to
2 11 in.
Daisy Friday Jan lltli from 10 a nr. to
| 12 m.
Hound Swamp Friday Jan 11th from 2
I p 111 to I p III.
Hammond Saturday Jan 12th from 10
| a m to 12 m.
Ebene'.er Saturday Jan 12th from 2 p
m to 1 p 111.
Farmer Monday Jan 1 1th from 10 a in
to 12 m.
Little Hivtr Tuta-diij Jan 15th from in
a m to 2 p m.
Wninpee Wednesday Jan Kith from 10
. a m to 12 in.
Hand Wednesday Jan 10th from 2 p in
I to -1 p 111.
'Filly Swainp Thursday Jan 17th from 0
| a in to 11 a in.
(JrahatnvilloThursday Jan 17th {from 1
I p in toil p 111.
Wither Friday Jan 18th from \n a m
to 11 ;i in.
Marlow, I' () Friday <lan l^th from 2 p
in to -I |> m.
Socastee Saturday Jun 19th from 10 a in
to 1 |, III,
15uek.?ville Saturday .Ian 19th from p
i m t *1 |> m.
Fort Marrelson Monday Jan 21st from
10 a in to 12 m.
Dongnla Monday Jan 2L1 Iroin 2 |> in to
51 p m.
Jordnnvilio Tuesday Jan 22nd from 10
a m to 12 m.
Gideon Tuesday Jan 22nd from 2 p in to
i p m.
The balance of the time until February
20th at the Auditor's Otllce in Conway.
All able bodied males, capable of earning
a support, between the usps of 21 and
: 00 years, shall he deemed taxable polls,
I'rovi led, veterans of the late War be ex
empt at 50 \ ears of ag*.
The number of your school di.-tri t is
important.
Transfers of Iteal Estate should he no
, ted with special care.
Executors and Administrators will make
their returns strictly according to law.
Failure to make return within the time
j specified, subjects the delinquent to a pen
' ally of r>0 per cent.
I. A. LEWIS
Auditor Merry County.
New Business.
_
[) Just open at Marlow. S. C., at
f | the old business stand of C. C.
. Marlow. A branch of my business
' at Enterprise. S. C.
M At Mat-low's 1 carry, dry goods
| notions, boot s and shoes, groceries
' hardware, hats, caps, crockery ware
1 canned goods, and almost every
\ tiling you want at the very lowes1
'j prices.
1 am a buver of cotton and ter
I
111 pontine and will pay the highcs
^ market prices. I want all sorts o
! country produce. 1 asjc the patron
r-1 age of all the people of Socastee an<
surounding townships as 1 e.xpcc
- to sell them goods as low a can b
sold.
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINGLETON,
Regulator!
Medicine.
.est Package on the Market.
J Price 23c. Five for $1.00.
T*p? p?ta for seven year* nnd trying eight of I
ii relief and with no benefit, 1. ia.it May, H
r mul unxl it according to directions, I
t unvthingand digest it. I gained i" weight H
Mrs. Mary E. H
Mi'O. CO-, Prop'rt, lireeneville, Trnn.
Christmas. |
Christmas will soon he hero and as
we have purchased our holliday
goods and ready for it. wo say let
her come.
If you I hid it hard to decide what
to buy, call and see our holliday
counter and it will be an easy matter
for you to decide.
Our goods will be open on the 4th
of December and we ask that you
call early aftci that date.
SIMVKY MKKCAXTIT.K C'O
J. C. Simvfv,
(ieneral Manager.
- -gv-i carter i?wi ?i
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
11 artificially digests the food and aids
Mature In strengthening ar.d recon-1
structing the exhausted digestive organs
It is the latest discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
] can approach it in efficiency. It in,
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
i Flatulence, Soiir Stomach, Nausea,
Sick lloarlarh".r i'uMa,Cramps.and
alloUierrt :!l> if n?p# rfVrtdigestion.
Preonri>r> b' r rjcvv.it ACo . Chicago.
I ^
foi'Woracn\J
| VA Are you nervous? W
Vir Arc you completely exhausted? ^
\ u i_-*o you suiter every months
i N If you answer " yes " to any of
I Q these questions, you have ills wnich I
. M Wine of CarJui cures. Do you H
n appaaciatc what perfect health would B
I n be to yr<? After taking Wine of I
I H Cardcti, thousands like you have real- J
3 c<d it. Nervous strain, Icrs of sleep, I
8 c(M fr Indigestion starts menstrual I
j tikwoer that are not noticeable at I
but day by day steadily grow U
B into taMbl^rme complications. Wine I
B of Cardc^ used just before the men- I
1 strual peslod, will keep the fern ile H
B system fcl perfect condition. 1 his |
I medicine h taken quietly at home. H
There la aothtng like it to help fl
I women enjoy good health. It costs I
fl only $1 to Wst thiu remedy, which is fl
fl endo??d by 1,000,000 cured women. m
I Miu. Lena T. Fricburg, fiast St. Louis, I
| I 111., savss "I an physically a new fl
fl woman, by r?as*a my use of Wine o? G
fl Cardui and The#to#i IJkaic Draught." a
fl in cams r<"iuiri*r apodal directions, ?'! u
fl rtT<?*R . ((ivlnir "Th" ' 4ullC?' A4vl?- Q
i H ' Tf I iwiMUUiiant," i tie p? ?tf? 5firrti- D
I Cine Oo., QkiiUan 'Vi. WBk
"*?vs-7 ? ?^MteBS2 jb.jpszrszr
Marion Milling Co.
Now ready to grind your Wheat.
Corn. Hull your Kioo and make feed
for stock by grinding corn and cob
or peas altogether
Freight us your Wheat and we
will give you niee pure flour and return
it to you free of any adulteration
tWaf you get in imported Flour
Marion Milling Co,
E. T. WILCOX, Manager.
Tax Notice.
Ntteo is hereby given that the tax
book- t?>r tin' collection of taxes for fiscal
year 1U00, was opened at the Court
House In Conway, on October 16th 1000,
The following levy on the property ot the
Count has been attested.
l For Slate purposes 5 mi 1?
For Ordinary County purpo es.. .5 >, mills
For Constitut out School Tax 15 mills
Total 13?4 miih
In tho townships of Conway, Hay born
Green Sen and Simpson Creek, fcur (4
, mills to pay interest en Ka'lroad Honda, i
balance to form sinking fund for re
i . ? e i i
uempunu <u I'oiuis.
t AIs ? ,i j-peciu 1 l.ix of Thr*e (3) Mills i>
School I)i. trict No 10.
AM al?le bedio I males between the ngei
?>t j\ years and do years, except C'onfed
* er.tte Veterans over .10 years of age, are <1
j able to a poll tax of $ 1
Those wishing to pay computa
f tion road tax must apply for thoii
receipts within the time prescribet
by law.
j Parties who hold school claim:
must have them approved by tin
t School commissioner before present
ing them to me for payment.
The b alance of the time until Decern
Iter 31st, I will be In iny office at Conway
I*. I). LONG,
'1 reasuror I lorry County.
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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
voted their lives to the fascinating
subject, it was left for the immortal
Darwin to give to the world, in his
great theory of Life, the fundamen
tal principle upon which to 'build all
flirt In ?r rcsniircli in ttiiu iI
- - ...% ? ? i I n VIII tV VIVI I .
Following closely in his footsteps
came Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huochncr, a
German scientist of international renown,
with his remarkable work
entitled ' Das Hucli des Langen Letens"
(the book on Longevity). Hut
alas, like Darwin he too died, ere he
could reap the fruit of his wonder
ful doctrine. Others however, equally
groat took up the interrupted
thread with the result that two famous
German 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 "Languvita" (meaning
Long Life) lias been subjected to the
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Kurope with marvelous results. Appreciating
the importance of thisdiseovery,
we have acquired, at enor
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par excellence, embodying the veri
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1 limits, while retaining health in a
perfectly norinul state. ''Longavita'
brightens the eye, stimulates mental
activity, gives elasticity to the
step, makes the face full, absorbs
wrinkles, demises the system, purines
the skin, and is the only true
Ponce de Leon remedy for old and
young of both sexes. Endosed by
Europe's leading physicians.
$i oo a box, by mail.
HUGO von TILIEN8URG MEDICAL CO.
(SOI.K f. S. A(IKNTS)
1131-1133 1135 Hroadwav, New York.
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MARKETS.
(\ EOHOKTOWN.
New Virgin 2.00
Yellow dip 1.75
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 30
Rosin, common 1.15
WlLMINOTON.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels .41
country oa 40 i
Uo $1.20
Tar linn at $1.55
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard $1.40
Dip $2.40; Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary 7 3-1 GetsTp
Good Ordinary. .. .S 0-16 " 44
Low Middling .... 0 3 -16 14 44
Middling 0 J 44
Good Middling 0 15-16 44
I v./**i ii uniqtoz
J Hams 12(<$18
Shoulders .6 (<?8
| Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
Ej?J*S 20
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
Peanuts 80c il 11
Holiday Hoods.
We bought Holiday tfoods to sell
not to keep, they must and shall be
sold. Our prices hac struck bottom
and we will hold -them there. We
ha ve
FLOUR, MEAL, GRITS. KICK,
SUGAR,
COFFER,
HACON,
LARD,
CHEESE,
BUTTER,
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
Crackers, Candies, A poles,
Banannas, Raisins, Cocoa Nuts,
Mixed Nuts and everything in the
Grocery line,
SMITH BROS.
Concr Commercial Block.
CONWAY, S. C.
HMDS
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS.
The "Ideal Store" will sell tfoods
i chcaner than ever from now till
Christmas. Come here to get
, your chrisfcmas goods. We have ;i
, nice lino of everything you want
] in the "Santa Claus" line Alsc
i
. the itkst line of Tinware, cheapet
than you can buy at wholesale pri
i
ces.
* Groceries cheaper than ever, al
though the "Trusts" are raising pri
ces. Soap at 4 cents a cake. Panti
. from 35 cents up. Cloth from i
r cents a yard up. Best line of Jew
' elry in town at Cost. Come and sei
us and be convinced of whnt we say
, Bring your produce along for bes
. cash prices.
Bring your chickens and Kggs t<
/ us, higkest price. The goods mus
go come and get your share quick
Yours for low prices,
nONATll/E & MEBSON,
NF1HH
lib II I IILL UUV/I/V 11111/
ill. '
The latest Novelties in
Neckwear, (i
Fancy Fall Shirts. e
Suspenders,
Handkerchiefs.
Plain and Fancy Half
Hose. When you buy here you *
realize the Power of Low prices and f
best floods.
(
Styltelk S&ttUi&iYt
Enthusiastic' buying ami selling.
No wonder we don 't charge you fancy
prices either, no matter what
you pay. Jaunty, popular ready-towear
hats.
1
1<Ta<|
Ih no section of the store are the
ppnnnmii'nl iww! oil it i.>^. nf cl.io
more conspiuous than hero. That
this fact is appreciated, is constantly
proved by an cvei increasing pattronage?thank
you.
!Ml
That will praw big crowds.
An extremely well selected Jangc
of desirable goods that will certuinly
please you in Quality, Style and
Price Wo advertise only what we
esn produce, and we advise you to
buy now.
PALL AND WINTER UNDER
WEAR FOE MEN and WOMEN.
An immense collection?comprising
everything desirable in high
grade?cold weather undrelothing.
We dresent a series of special valj
vies in Ladies capes.
You please us when you conic.
We please you before you leave
Yours for trade,
ill III
WI.
Branch Stores at
ba mono.
COOL SPRING*
SO CASTE E*
G It A HAM VIL IE*
PINE ISLAND an d
PORT IIARUELSON
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wanted!
1000 Horse Hides.
100<l Mule Hides.
1000 Ox Hides.
1000 Cow Hides.
1000 Bull Hides.
1000 Yearling Hides*.
1000 Calf Hides.
BOO Sheep Hides.
BOO Goat Hides.
Boo Otter Hides. ?
500 Coon Hides.
500 Fox Hides.
."iom .Mink Hides.
500 Oppossum Hides,
Tiie highest priec
ash.
W. R. LEWIS.
nan
N uu eon L'ct your Photos at
rasqutf's any day. You can hav
nlar^ing of any kind done.
(live iiic a triai.
U. K. CASQUE.
jar^ost and most complete estab
lishment South.
jco. S. Hacker 6< Son
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.Manufacturers of
DOORS. S A SI f, HLINDS, MOULDING
AND RUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 KinK Street.
I. 1. II
Practical
Horseshoer
AND
?GENERA L -- HLACKSMITH.?
Light and Heavy Smith
HOI LEU AND STILL REPAIR.
Ciood workmanship ami reason
able prices guaranteed,
CONWAY. S. C.
SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO.
Fire Insunmc
Bicycles.
D. A. SPIVHY, M. W. COLLINS
President, Secretary.
Office In Bank Building*1
fa ii 11.
MAC!!INK 'I AND UKPAIK
SHOPS.
UOILKH WORK. MOIIT AND
IIKAVY SMITH WORK OF \F.T.
KIND.
We keep a full line of steam fittings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
waste etc Also carriage and wagon
hardware and material. Paints,
Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your
patronage.
FERTILIZERS.
3600 l 'are Kuini'.e.
4100 l?'igs 1 :i per cent Phosphate,
2700 Ih-.gfi Ih'St Nava?a.
1900 1^ f 'otton N i\a--i.
2000 Boggs <5it>t High lirad
1800 Bugs Wilcox A; Olbbs good*.
2450'Ong) High Crude Tobacco vV;oods.
lloo Barrels Best Flour.
9500 Bounds Be?t Kit) Meat'
5700 I *Olinds Chunk Meat.
216 Bogs Kio CVffee.
No*. 30m, 5)10 ami 310 Nutt Street.
W. B. COOPER
Wholesale GROCER,
\V I T.MING TON, N. C.
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