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<Ehe Point pmhl Published Kvory Thursday. THURSDAY, JAN. 17 1001 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Look at Spivoy's 5c counter. Sheriff H. J. Sessions has moved to Conway Nice bed room sets at Spivcy's. Miss S.illie Reynolds is spending a T/. ? uliUi iu \? vuij o ii ivu iiv.1 |?ui rn id, | The Rev. W C. Power spent last Friday night in Conwav. Capt Ike Williams who has I een very ill at Mrs. Reaty s is tmprov'rog. Listen! Did you hear something fall? Yes, it was Spive.y's priees. Corn. Oats and Chops, at Sun Thompkins. At this writing the little daughter or Mr and Mrs. 15. 15 MeWhite is improving. liuekwheat. (Iraham and Spivey's 1 i.. /I - * ^ ueauij iiuur, nn ii, oais I'll' ill opi vev's. Mr. It. 15 Coult\\\ is on an extended visit to his soil, Mr. 10. S. Con! tra in our midst. Mr. J. M Oliver and wifearc occupying the house opposite the site of their old home. Mr. Press Hardee has accepted a position with J. Causey & Co., and h is moved to town. Seed Irish potatoes, Parly Rose, JaeUson Whites and Bliss Triumphs, at Sam Thorn pk ins. Miss Lizzie Durant returned to Conway last Friday from Boris where she has been living lor several months. Little Miss Jessamine Burroughs celebrated her fourth birthday on Fri lay by entertaining some ol her "little friends. Capt. J. C. Edwards is slowlv imnrnvimr mid Coot Klnenmb tins ill ready reported for duty. Such is ma aria. Master Russell Cushman of (ieorgetown is spoading a few days in Conway aval vicinity, for the benefit of 11is health. Miss Jessie Ruck, who has been in attendance to her cousins marriage at Moultrie, Ga.. is now visiting the bride at TifTton, Ga. The Rev. Z. 1'. Hamilton has ic turned to his charge after a protracted visit to relatives and friends in Florida. The gathering of our legislative solons in Columbia has attracted not a few of our llorry citizens to "the city of flowers," Miss EinmA Collins, accompanied by h^r brother Mr. Harry Collins, went to Wilmington last Friday to have her eyes treated. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Collins have moved to their new home in the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chestnut. Mrs. T. C. Fox will return on a visit to her western home next Friday. Iler friends wish her a pleasant visit and a safe return. Mr. J. W. Vercen, who has been confined to the house for two weeks is now .able to hobble out on the street with the aid of a walking stick. Dr. K. Norton lias sullicicntly re covered from his recent sickness to respond to some of the many cull, made upon him for medical service. Mrs. A. C. Thompson r.ax so far recovered as to be able to take a ride last Friday afternoon, ller many friends rejoice at her improvement. The travelling men are numerous on our streets, which fact indicates that Conway is not ready for the undertaker ?ut putting on ever runn ing life. Mrs. J. A. McDermolt is spending a while at her old home at Fair Bluff, N. C., while the Senator is in J attendance on the legislature in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. Scott will change residence from Couwav to Wilmington in a week or ten days. Hegoes there for his health, desiring to get on the coast. Mr. Smith of Illinois, is on a visit to his brother-in-law, .Mr. William Dewis. We trust that the genial climate of the South will induce him to come again and stay longer. Mr. It, M. Lyon of Vermont, is visiting his uncle, Mr. Charles Lyon. lie will be here for several days. We would be glad if he would join citizenship with us in Horry County. Mr. A. II. Benson's ? ife and three children have been very ill for several days but are now improving. Mrs. J. P. Johnson has kindly taken charge of the little infant at her1 home until the severity of the sickness is passed. I have bought the stock of goods of the late B. R. King and moved them at the store fronting the jail, where they will be sold at cost from day today until the entire stock is disposed of. W. J. Sessions. Dry Goods and Notions just in, at Sam Thompkins. As we go to press wo learn of the death of Mis. W. P. Mclson which occurred in Wilmington yes.crday morning. v Mr. n. G. Collins was sufficiently recovered from his recent sickness to spend a few hours on the beach iast Thursday. And if reports be true, the distances which he walked on the strand is fair evidence that ho is recovering his strength rapidiy. Mrs. T. S. Harnhill. after a lingering illness, died last Thursday morning at 5 o'c ock Her remains were taken the following day to Galivants Ferry where they were interred. We are informed that Mr. Harnhill's family will ehange their resideiu'e to that commnnity I Mrs. Zimmerman, the wife of Mr. J. T. Zimmerman and the daughter of Mr. William Lewis with her children. arrived at llomewood a few I days ago. She with her husband will make South Carolina her future home. A welcome awaits all newcomers who will he a credit to our I soeiet y. Sam Thompkins lias removed to , tlie old Todd Store on Main Street I in from of Masonic Hall where lie is better prepared to-carry a mere complete line of goods t*> suit his fast growing trade and cordially invites his friends to call and see him and be convinced that he can please them. DIED. Mr. Ira Sweet Vereen died at his home lit Hear HlulT, January l.'lth at "> o'clock a. m., with typhoid fc wer. lie was born on the -1st day of April 1STS and died January 18th 11MM. ace 22 yearsh months and 8 days, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H II. Vereen. He has been J sick since a few days before Christ- , mas, but not thought t<? be dangerous until a short time a<jp>. All was done by loving hands and ~ic lieal i skill for his relief but all to no repose. He was a younc man much hclik.d by his neighbors, and was just in the bloom oi manhood, but alas, our lleavenlv Knitim- iu? ' allwi.se providence saw (it to take him from time to ct omit \ lie leavt s a fat Ik r, mother, three brothers and four sistc rs to mourn his departure. 11 is remains wore interred in the family ecmetery at Hear Bl'ifYou Monday the lit 11 inst, about I o'clock, to await the resurrection! morning' The sympathy of the en j tire eommunit. goes out in behalf of the grief stricken familv. D. 13. C. * > ew Hiver Oysters on iee, every Tuesday night, by the quart at dOc. and stewed at 25e. a plate on short notice. Sam Tiiompkinm. Tobacco Notes. Mr. I)- I). Ilarrelson is building a nice tobacco barn and will make a crop of tobacco tltis year Mr. II. C. Tuton who has charge of '"Snow Mill" the line farm of Mrs. Burroughs will plant a large tobaceo crop. There are, up to date 51 new barns reported to the Horry Ware house as being built in the eounly. You can't, keep industrious anil sensible people out of a good thing. The letter in last week's IIkhai.d j from .1. J. K. Ilarrelson was sensible and to the point. The weather has been very favorable for buy ing and sowing tobacoo plant beds and many of the rariners have taken advantage of it. Many farmers will be tickled at thi? prices of tobacco this fall. We predict that 2a to lb cents per lb. will be no rare price. Mr. N. 13. Allsbrook got sood from the Horry Ware house this weak for a thirty acre tobacco crop. It is a stango freak of human nature that is hard to understand how some men with ability and means will stand aside and sec another reap a harvest o'" prosperity That they themselves eould eat her if they only would wake up an make an effort. It is as easy for all to profit by the groat tobacco industry that has come so lately in to I lorry as it has for the few who are making money out of it, yet a great many of our farmers are holding back as if they feared prospsritv would strike them as some mighty evil. At the Charleston PIxposition the tobacco industry should be inside to do credit to llorry county. Capt-. J. 10. Coles of the llorry Warehouse tells us that from his ssiles this year he is confident that ho can j>u chase tobacco that will lie equal to any sold in South Carolina for he intends to have an exhibit of the county's product there. Every young man in llorry eount" should raise a tobacco crop this pear. Why? Because tobacco is a crop that requires attention and study and it will do more to cause a man to be interested and ae tive in farming than any crop he can raise. It will do more to bring young men into the masts of trade and throw them with more- men?business men; than any other crop raised, giving them the opportunity to learn the ways of trade and business, besides all this it will bring them money, lilllll IllUllt'y WIIIJ^IVU l/lil'IIl l IIC [JOW or or .strength to live a large and better life, that is if it is properly used. There are few who have the energy and judgment to make nion ev 1 hat don t know how to use it. Think of this young men before you grow old watching others grow rich. A gentleman in the Cool Spring section informs us that year before last he planted four acres of tobacco and sold worth of tobacco raised thereon Last year (1900) he planted the same four acres in cotton and sold the cotton raised thereon for less than $50. Tobacco is King! On Jan. 0th 1901, at the residence of II. D. Grainger, Miss Hattic L. Moore to Mr. J, W. Geirald, Itev. H D, Grainger performing the cor emony. One Package I' I After suffering from indigestion and dynp I the best doctors in two unites to ot>taiti o R5 procured a package of Itamon'a Tonic ftegul j H ami by the first <>f July I could cat almost M) i Hand strength. I cannot speak too highly o Neighbors, Larkinsvlllo, Ala. liKOWN HI M AKIilKD. (>n Doc. 24tli at t ho residence of Mrs. Mary A. e rince, Miss Eli/a I'rince of Loris, S. (' , to Mr. Otho Dudlam, of I teach, (4a., Dev. (J. F. Stanley ollieiatino. The attendants were as follows: Mr. < >. E. Hickmati with Miss T. C. Prince, Mr. A. R Williamson with Miss b rancis Prince, Mr. S. II. Hnrrelson with Miss Estolla Prince, Mr. Dayton llinson with Miss (Ilemlora Stan'ey. The bride and groom left Friday a. in. for Reach, (la., their future home. The bride is the charm ing daught t of Mi*. Jno. T Prince, of Loris. If you wish to live long, '"Long aoita" will give you the power to do so. If you want to remain beautiful, 'Ijongavita' will keep you so. If you want to enjoy con tinued health and vigor and be a voun?r man when von arc old in yours. "Lonj^avita' will keep you there. If you lonjj to be called old descript, simile and crippled. If you want to become a burden to yourself and ta others, if you want to lose all the beauty, all the vi^j or, all the health you ever had. then you da not want to use this preparation. It is made for those only who love life and all it 's pleasures. See ad. in another calumn. ' Lon^avitn is the result of many years labor by two ( f the best and well known scientist's the world has yet produced. Double Marriage. Married at the residence of the bride's father John M. Sessions. Jan ldth. at!) o'clock by Rev. T. II. Reynolds. Miss Toinperanec 0. Sessions to Mr. Benjamin Richardson of (leor^ctown count . Also Miss Lat,tir llyman of Horry to Mr. Charlie Richardson of (leor^etown county. The groom's were brothers. After the ceremony refreshments were served. OBITUARY. Mrs- Klizn Jenrette. nee Johnson, wife of Samuel T. Jenrette, Sr., was bora Aug. 11th, 1S2i5, and died Oct. .it I. l mmi t ........ i l.? ..l...... ,.r I,,... tin, i in'tii nir inure ui iivi birth, Zoan, Horry county, S C. For many years bci'ore, and up to llie t ime of her death, she was a consistent member of Zoan M. K. Church, living a life as would be | well for many <>f us to emulate. She was fond of, and up to a few months j I efore her death, seldom failed to I attend sanctuary worship, i During the many months of her last and painful illness, which she j bore without a manner, she showed plainly i many times the faith she had j in her Saviour. 1 \ o W!i? i 1 ?4 innf ltni? / * f civ o/me a nrl ll,V ,,,V'V,M 1 OVMOi%HM ! seven daughters, nine .>f whom, 1 hree sons and six daughters, with hoi' husband, all of whom arc well known I throughout the county, survive her Truly her descendants have a precious heritage in her noble christian life and triumphant death. May they follow her as she followed i Christ. C. i , j Sylvius Sweet Anderson was born Nov. 28th, 1817, and died Nov liS111, l'.MM), aged Hit years. He united with j Poplar M. 10. Church in cany life and ever afterwards lived a most pious and consecrated life. He was at ditTercnt times called upon to occupy almost every official position in his church and Sunday School, and always discharged his every christian duty fearlessly and conscien eiously. Hike the good man of old ( 'lie walked with God." As a neighbor he was kind ant; obliging, and was always ready t< aid or assist any one in need of lib service. While his many friend? are bowed in grief at their great lost they should thank God that "fJnelt jShug" was spared to live amonj. them to such a ripe old age. He leaves an aged widow, three sons anc two daughters with quite a numbei ! of friends to mourn his departure May they all live so in this life a; to.some day meet him in a brightei ! better clime. J, N. J. I + m Sale of Abandoned Land Under and by virtue of an execution is sued by M. It. Cooper, Secretary of State I have levied on and will sell before tin Court House door at Conway. Monday February the 4th. durinv loyal sale hour the following parcels of land: I Fifty two acres t.f abandoned land | bounded as follows: Fast by ferkin Suainp, 8t)uth and West i?y 11. I). Bella my's land et al. tn Littt* Hiver township ALSO A tract of land in Little Itlvor townshi] j containing ?>ne liunttred (tOb) acres tioun oeo r?y lanosoi ^n. r. XNtxon, i;. n. rintt \V. 11. Thomas. ot nl. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pa] for papers, revenue stamps, etc. It. J. SESSIONS, SlierilT, Horry County. Citation Notice. By W, E Hnrdwlck, Esq , Prohnte Judg* Whereas, A P. Elliott and llefhel Elliot made suit to me, to grant them betters o Administration of the Estate of and effect of William H. Elliott, deceased, Thes are therefore to cite and admonish all am singular the kindred and Creditors of th said William II Elliott, deceased, thu they he and appear before me. In th Court of Probate, to be held at Conwaj Horry County, on the 28th day of Januar 1901,after publication thereof,at Ilo'cloc In P e forenoon, to show cause, if any the h?ve, why the said administration shoul not l>e granted. (liven under my Hand, this 11th day * January, Anno Domtni, 1901, W. E. II.\nnwicn, ?Tonic Regulator! Mllclnc. t Package on the Market. rico 25c. Flv? for $1-00. PWl* for seven years nn<! try ln?r el*ht of I iitor ami umhI it iiccorUitnr to directions, it saved my life. Mrs. Mary E. Sj Christmas. Christmas will soon bo here and as we have purchased our holliday : goods and ready for it, we say let ; her come. I f you find it hard to decide what ' to tillV. call and son oiiv liiiU'ulav counter and it will I??? an easy matter for you to decide. Ourjjjoods will be open on the 1th of December and we usU that you call early aftei that date. SIM V KY MKKCA NT I LK CO J. C. SriVKY, General Manager. Tax Returns. i lu> Auditor of llorry County will at iend tiie following places at times specified for the purpose of taking returns of1 dl taxable personal property lor fiscal year commencing January l>t 1 HO I and tiding December J 1st IJtOl. Cool Spring Tuesday Jan 1-t from 10 to I'J m. Kchoboth Tuesday Jan l?-t from 2 p m n> I p III. Oalivants Perry Wednesday Jan 2nd Irom 10 to 12 in. Taylors vlllc Thursday Jan Jul from 10 a m to 12 m. Vnrdcllu Friday Jan Itli fiom lb a in to 12 nt. I.i I. l? r..i, r in ... i i<n m kMiivuvun ?i ti 11 t#i 11 ii'?ui i*? ;i m n? 13 m. Spring llraneh Saturday J an M!i from 1 p 111 to I l> III. Fuwellvillo Monday .Inn 7th from 10 u in to 3 p m. Zonii Tuesday Jnn S'h from ii n m to 11 a in. Ihi) lioro Tuetday .Inn Sth fr in 1 p in to 3 p m. Adrian Wednesday Jim Dili from 10 a m to 13 in. Sitnford Wednesday Jan Dili from 3 p m to 1 p III. Loris Thursday Jan 10th from 10 a in to 3 p in. Daisy Friday Jan lltli from 10 a n. to 13 m. Hound Swamp Friday Jan lltli from 3 p m to I p m. Hammond Saturday Jan 13tli from 10 a m to 13 in. K be no/.or Saturday Jan li'tli from 3 p m to 1 p III. Farmer Monday Jaii 1 It it from 10 a in to 13 in. Little Kiver Tuesday Jan 15th from lo a m to 3 p m. Wanipee Wednesday .Ian Kith from 10 a m to 13 ii?. Hand Wednesday Jan Kith from 3 p in to 1 p III. Tilly Swamp Thursday Jan 17th from 0 a in to 1 I a in, (Iraliainviile Thursday Jan 17th [from 1 ; p m t<>8 p in. Wither. Friday J .in 1 St h from 10 a in toll a m. Marlow, I' () Friday Jan 1 Stli from 3 p m to -1 p III . Soeasteo Saturday Jan 10th from 10 a m to I I. Ill - r llucksville Saturday .Inn l'.ltli from 51 |> in t-> 4 p in. Port Ilnrrolson Monday Jnn 21st from 10 n in to 12 m. Dorigoln Monday Jan 21st from 2 |> into a i> iii. Jordniivillo Tuesday .Ian 22nd fsom 10 a m to 12 in. Uideou 'I'm -daj Jan 22lid from 2 |> in to '1 p in. 'Dm balance of the time until February 20t!i at the Auditor's otlic.e in Conway. All able bodied males, "iipnble of earning a support, between the ug';s of 21 and 00 years, shall lie deemed taxable polls. I'rovl led, veterans of tile late war be ex empt at Ho \ ears of ag >. Tim number of your school di.-tri t is important. Transfers of Real Estate should be no . ted with special care. Executors and Administrators will make tie ir returns strictly according to law. I Failure to make return within the time specified, subject-tlie dcliiiqu.-nt to a penalty of 50 per cent. 1. A. I* 1CW I S, ' Auditor Merry County. I , For Sale. Fitty-eight acres of land, three , miles from Conway on Dog IMulT 1 road. A good six room house, out buildings and barn, I dug and one ' artesian well thirteen acres cleared, fenced and well drained; young or chard, of 12."> trees, consisting of pears, plums, apples, peaches and pecuus 1'rice $1200. Also one iron "J grey horse, two wagons, one buggy and a lot of household goods. Enquire tit residence. Euros NKAI.V. Notice. I, Thomas A. Anderson. Executor <?f the last will of my father Silvius S. Anderson H deceased, 1 will sell all the real estate of said deceased under his will, 174 aerosol land the plantation whereon he livid and * died. Conditions, h, Cash, balance on one and , two years installments with interest at " per cent on the dollar. Make titles when paid for land to secure payment of tiu land. Sale to bo 10th day of January 1001 at Conway Court Mouse at 12 o'clock. Thomas A. Aniikksov, v Qualified Execu'or. Dec. 17th 100 J. Marion Mil! 1; Co. c t Now ready to grind your Wheat ' Corn, Hull your Rice and make fcer 8 p for stock by grinding corn and col ? or pous altogether. it Freight us your Wheat and w< e rt will give you nice pure flour and re ? turn it to you free of any adult era y lion that you get in imported Flour d >f Marion Milling Co, E. T. WILCOX, Manager. !! I mil l'lir Longavita The Tablet of Life. Scientific Discovery of the Acre! agic Key to the Mystery of Life from times immemorial it lias 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 j great theory of Life, the fundamental principle upon which to build all further research in this direction , following closely in his footsteps came I'rof. Dr. Ludwig Hueehner, a Herman scientist of international renown, with his remarkable work entitled "Das Huch des Langcn Lobens''(the book on Longevity). Hut alas, like Darwin he too died, ere he could reap the fruit of his wonder fill doctrine. Others however, equal ly great took up the interrupted thread with the result that two famous Herman scientists, after years ofexperiinents and research, have at last discovered the secret of Longevity i >> tli/. - I ' ? ..,, .< mi niii?|?' <>i a icinnri<ani Vegetable compound. whirl) if properly used, will positively prolong Life. This new remedy, appropriately named "Langavita (meaning Long Life) has been subjected to the most rigid tests at all the leading clinics and hospitals throughout Kurope with marvelous results. Appreciating t lie importance of thisdis covery. we have acquired, at enormous iost, the exclusive proprietary right to t his truly wonderful prep aration, which has proved a blessing to mankind. 'Longavita" is the true Tatdet of Life, a rejuvenator par excellence, embodying the veri table secret of longevity in a practical, feasible form. It is the fountain of perpetual youth, which it prolongs far beyond its present limits, while retaining health in a i perfectly normal state. "Longavita brightens the eye, stimulates men | uu acuviiy, ^'ivi's elasticity to the step, makes the I'aee full, absorbs wrinkles, demises the system, purifies the skin, and is the only true Concede Leon remedy for old aud yowne of both sexes. Kudosed bv Kurope's leading physicians. $i oo a box, by mail. HUGO von TlLLENBURG MEDICAL CO. (SOI.K 17. S. AI I K.NTS) 111> 1 11 ltd 1 Ida I {roadway. New York* MARKETS, ( I KOIKl KTOW.N*. New i rei n .. . ' 2.00 ! Yellow dip 1.7a Scrape 1.25 Spirits turpentine 150 Itosiu. common I 15 \V I I.M I NOTON. Spirits turpentine steady. Mac hint barrels 11 conn t rv oa 40J I to *1.20 Tar linn at . . $1.55 Crude Turpentine. Hard $1.40 Dip $2.40; Virgin COTTON. I Ordinary 7 .'l-lGetsf' IH? Good Ordinary. .. .8 !I-1G " 44 I Low Middlin#*- 1) it -10 " 44 Middling ! i 14 j Good Middling !l 15-10 41 Corn 58(01.02 j I lams 12(oi1.'I I Shoulders .. . 0 (o)8 j Chickens 10 to 27 Turkeys per lh (live) Ftftfs. 20 Cow 1*0:18 00c. per hush Peanuts . .. , 80c 4 4 4 4 Wo fan Help You. Ii' you want, aecoinm xlat ions to make your crop, come and sec us. If you want to buy for cash conic and see us. If you want the Highest Prices , for your produce, come and see us. We arc prepared to accommodate you. If you want Groceries or Guano, Farm Implements, or anything else you can ^ret It here. SMITH BROS. Conor Commercial Block. CONWAY, S. C. . New Business. , r Just open at Marlow, S. C., at the old business stand of C. C. I r Marlow. A branch of my business [ at Kntcrprise. S. C. At, Mallow's I carry, dry tfoods, not ions, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware, hats, caps, crockery ware, canned goods, and almost everything yo? want at the very lowest prices. I am a buyer of cotton and'tor. pontine and will j>ay the highest 1 market prices. I want all sorts oi * country produce. I ask the patron age of all the people <?f Socastoc surounding townships as I ex peel to sell them goods as low a. can la " sold. Yours for trade, W. J. SINGLETON. p. . JJ1JW?-.Jp V9 1 mi 1 '!" u n us. We wish our many friends and eustnmers a happy and prosperous New Year. We thank you for your patronage durinjL? t ho year just closed, and so licit a continuance of your confidence and support in the future. It has always born our aim and purpose to gi\o our customers the full value of every dollar tnoy spend with us mm " * We keep always on hand a large and complete assortment of Staple (i rocorics, siadi as klolr, C( >KN, i1acon, salt. KICK (J HITS, And all other Lrocerrics thai are needed to supply the wants of man, woman, or child. We buy largely m car load lots direct from the man ufacturcrs, thereby getting our groceries fresh and wholesome. -* Clothing. We can always give you good bargains in Men's Yoivliis and lloys clothing. We have some "Humming drives' that we are selling at "I'unie I'riees. Our line of Cents Rurnishing goods is as usual, complete in every detail. We have on hand a largo assortment of "Harris Suspenders." They give satisfaction every time. <? If you want a nice set of Harness come to the Cully, we have them. Cortland and Ames Road Carts the t?est on tlie market Farm Implements. We are headquarters for evcrthing the farmers need, such as plows, hoes, orul> hoes. Mattocks bush hook collars and collar pads, humcsaud singletrees. The celebrated Ames Shovels and Spades alwayson hand. I Furnit lire. I \V c keep a full line of bod room suits, extra bedsteads and bureaus, rocking and straight chairs, mat treses, several styles of bed springs, and feathers that smell like goose feathers. ICvcrything else needed to furnish your hnuse including die New Home, Domestic and Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machines. Your kitchen is not complete uuf til you get one of our high grade cook stoves in it. We can please the ladies in trim ed and sailor huts. Our line of dress goods comprises all the leading stylus VVe have some snechil h:MMr!iins in this lino that we wish to close out in the next <10 days. Call early. Wo have the largest stock of Shoes in the county and can lit any one in number and price. - 1 m ? It is impossible for u.y> to mention all the numerous articles we carry in stock. If you dont t see what you want call for it. If it is not convenient for you to curic to the Cully, we will be tflud to supply your wants at either ha mono. cool sfkjncl so cast ell (ihah, im i ill 1l vine island hollt jiavkelson .1/ yhtle jve/1ch, A^ain wishing you a Happy New Year. We are yours for trade, muni i on n A l i r\ n n i Illll. Branch Shirrs at L % W **" -- . . -1J--1ALJ jjluj ???-ra?| WANTE, JoOo Horse Hides. 1000 Mulo Hides. 1000 Ox Hides 1000 Cow Hides. 1000 Hull Hides. 1000 Yearling Hidoss. 1000 Calf Hides. .">00 Sheep Hides. .>00 Goat Hides. 50O Otter Hides. .">00 Coon Hides. >00 Fox Hides. .">oo -M ink Hides. .">00 Oppossum Hides, The highest price / Cash. W. R LEWIS. DunmiiDuoi i iiuiuunnriio! You can ^ct your Photos at Casque's any day. You can har enlartfin# of any kind done. (Jivo me a t rial. ii. k. gasque. Largest and most complete ostab lishmcnt South. Geo. S. Hacker <& Son Manufacturers of noous.sASir, hlinds, mould* iNU AND HUI DDI NO MAT EUIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. '244 Kin^ Street. irfir j Practical Horseshoer . AND (JENKUAL -- RLACKSMITH.? Light and Heavy Smith HO I LEU AND STILL REPAIR. (loud workmanship and reason able prices guaranteed, CON WAV, S. C. SPIVKY & COLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. I). A. SIM VI, Y, M.W.COLLINS President, Secretary. Office in Hunk liuildlnul nniiiirnif innn niniM/n IIM II IIS. MACHINE . AND REPAIR SHOPS. I30II.EK WORK. LIGHT AND HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL KIND. Wo keep a full lino of steam tit* titles, Injectors, valves, packing Oil i waste etc Also carriage and wajfoa hardware and material. Pairts, Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your patronage. FERTILIZERS. 3600 l'" gs Pure Knlnlte. ' 4100 R i s taper rent Plio>phute. 2700 Nnvussa. | 1900 R -< 'ntfon N'lvnsstt. 1 2000 aggs (Jibb* High Grud | 180O Hugs Wilcox & (Jitibs goods. 2450 R;,? : High tirade Tobacco &oods. llOO Ruiels Rest Flour. 9500 I'ouiula Hi 1Mb Meat1 57oo 1 Vtuiuls Cliunk Meat. 210 lings ltio Coffee. Nos. 308, 310 and 812 Nutt Street. W. B. COOPER W1IOL KM A I. K (i ROC E U, WILMINGTON, N, C.