The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 07, 1901, Image 3
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I'uhlishori Kvurv Thursday.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7 1901.
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISH.
ita utTd? your job printing
?^iu>v s dress goods.
The if AtttttUi) and Commoner one
your $1.75.
Mr J C. SpH*:v returned last Friday
night from Charleston.
Uev. .1 P. Ludliro will preach at
Sidney Scho >1 II u>c next Sunday at
11 o'clock,
Attend the men's prayer meeting
on Wednesday night You will enjoy
it.
Mrs. M W Collins returned last
week from a visit to her parents at
Rennettsvillc.
For Armour side Corsets, seeSpi*
rcy.
'"jMr. W. K. Holt of Lot is, ki 1 led a
nog nisi wee? wmeti weighed 4U4
pounds nut.
Mrs. A. C. Thompson is still very
sic'4 at the residence of he" sister
Ml* A. T. Collins.
NJ-fctj. Flattie I)usent?ury of Todd
^"villeev<*t in Conway last Friday on a
r shopping tour.
Mr. J F). .Chestnut of Florence Is
f spending a few days with his brotht-er
Mr. \Y. II, Chestnut.
iKuv. J. C. Welch of Hucksville cir
<oauit was at Conway for his first
twoit'vtM last Friday.
Daffvi*{orget;43pivey'* dress goods.
Magistral -J it*- Vaught has received
his <*yiWA\>ission and assumed
the duties of rfftHjeMrs.
J. W RllOAiexV&P puito sick
< with chills and fever ^ /eiy days last
x week but has recover*^
'The minute- of the Waciu^paw
Tliaptist Association are now ntw-di/
*od and ready for distribution.
fspi vey s?dls Wood's garden seeds.
ClMr. W. Ij. Mishoe entertained several
of his friends from the country
this weel; while they were attending
court.
Now that we have a daily passenger
train a dair- passenger boat to
Go irgeto vn Is more a necessity than
ever
(n a re is ?.- ->f * The Kxpo*i
mm - f :, > *ti [i rit i ??r? ? v; cloture
i .i< i - '01 ,'u
county.
V\ i ul??w shades. Iaee curtains, mjk
gloves and lUior mattingat "spivey's,
Mr. J. M. .il,irl>?vv returned the
mltMh* t la^t ? , tiuckspurt
very nine-. :nijjr'? ed o.v ,4is stav
here
y 'rs S IS. King 'turned la t week
'from :v v,slt of length to rela
live* rin ! fJ |,,ud* in the neighbor
UhoMl ajhitv oW ,lom<?*
>Xr ' ''iivc-.ls wli i was sick
* i> ? v ' * ' ' ' ' ' >l'
O.VIV1 1 -u '*/* : ' ,ul ?'-i >*?
\the .ast ot .
IDr. J. S Dui >?t)ury wss ver? sick
otie <iay l<tst weo? M,)on recovers!
and an* able tobe??ut attendin
z t his d ities >>n . ^t-urday
We u'triii.v titan I' a> ' those who
so kin Uy called at the II. ",HAI-1> ollire
during the lirst days of f,ourt and
settled t heir subscriptions,
Mr. F. C. Cooper, repr?!!? enting
tite Stat*. Co., arrived in Conw?'*v ou
Monday on business pertaining to
i his paper and remained a day or t\;o.
The county board of commission
ers held their regular meeting on last
.Monday, and the usual routine busii
ncss was transacted. The two new
. meml ?rs .?f the board were present.
Tite shows of different kinds which
'a?e*l to visit Conway during court
week, have b.'cn kept away oy Itetonse
fees since the town has bo??n
m'vorporrtcd.
Treasurer L. I). Long while passing
near Porter's stables one day
last week received a kick from a
mule which laid him uu for u. duv
or two with a bruised and swollen
limb.
Judge W K Hardwick wan again
called upon to perform a marriage
ceremony on last Friday evening
The couple this time was Mr William
Black well a-?d Miss Emily M itlow.
Mr S M. ThonwAin* fou.-l it .
ess ify 4 <ip >< lAw-iv*
Doyle -it ^olon hong r. hr? -on*
during court in order t- ??
'(tpifflf '>' *!i ' l-'Js*.?.!?
'l'o engi?!e? v i5 .. 1 . !
rarilv tilling E.e . f Mr Edwards
ntgS f ? >* ?> ;r of bt in.tr.
ir?g ' . ia.. k -it
train. Is 'itinr in -u tiino l.tst
- dav^fl?*enginc?i' Boom and cn*
dJT ^mb.
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) Solicitor J. M Johnsou. his Honor,
Judge Earnest Gary >\nd Ford. B
Bryant Esq , all arrived in Conway
last Saturday night to be present at
court on Monday. Court stenographer
F. F. Covington, did not come
in until t* e passenger train arrived
on Monday.
Many of our country friends find
both pleasure and profit in taking
he Home and Farm It is the paper
for farmers, and when clubbed
with the Hkkai.I) is the cheapest
paper a farmer can take The IIKit
and the Home an! Firm ?ne
I * < "
..-m iui' u l\ >1.150.
Monday of court witnessed ?tie
usual large crowd of people in C ?uway.
some perhaps, for the mere
pleasure of being at com t. but most
of them on business nr ?>no Uin-I or
another On Tu< sday the crowd
ws?s not so large and b\ Wednesday
the town was almost hack to the reg
ular routine The u ual hor.se t ra I
ing was much in evidence on Monday
and Tuesday.
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For Sat.k. ?Pure Cow Pea 11.? \ f ?r
$1. per hundred 44 miles Not" h vest
of Conway on Cool Spring road.
It. Holt
In addition to trees plants, vines,
etc., the Home woo Nur-eries will
have a fine lot of cabbage and tomato
plunts, etc., for sale. Droo
me a card and I will deliver stock in
Conwav when 1 rnmr in Rememher
la to 2ft per cent discount to
parties calling at the Nurseries for
their trees.
E. S. Ctn.TitA.
List of Advertised Letters.
Lynn H. Uurnett. Miss Viev E.
Clay, Miss Rebecca CJilant. It If.
ll/?rdee. Mart* Ann Hughes. J. FHard
wick. Miss Zaire Jones. Miss
If - ?
name Jewett. Abner Mclvov, James
Randall. T)o<tk Richardson, K. M.
Smith. Mrs. Rue Su^es.
lc. due on each for advertising.
When culling for above say "advertised."
U. (*. Coiil.lNM, P. M
Basket Works Ready.
Nearly all of the mnehinerv for
i Conway Veneer and Basket Works
I has been placed in position and put
in running order The enterprise
will doubtless employ 40 or oft men
and women and Mr. K Watrous. th<?
| proprietor, has already advertised
for hands The veneerinj/ maehine
whs started the latter part. of last
i week and It does i?? work perfectly
The concern already has mnnv orders
ahead and plenty of r. aterial
near at hand, there is no reason why
the business should not prove a success.
Postponed Until Past Nipht.
Thn County Boird of Control nv t.
in their ofllee on last Monday and
audited the km*< lint* of t he 1 hree din
f saries for the pa-l month. The
'jy-.'r .U-Vc'lts for * he month endimr
W;i .tjr tb ebVuarv wu> found to nifpre
jrt'e nearlv 00ft. The Board decided
to pospone until last, niirht
their decision on the matter of establlshinjr
a dispensary in the town
of Conwav. in order that If >n R B.
Scarborough who wns absont in
Washington miirht app'ar before
1 lii.in W ?1 ,f '
?i i v?ui jjuuiisn t ne rest of
?' he proceed Y.j^s next week >'*
F Van Graham the now mctnhcr ??'
the I?ofii*?i vns present 'iw1 sissninn'1
h'? ?lutins of hU .ifticc
Court Proceedings.
MONHAV,
The Court, of General So*?dons
commenced sharply it 10 >Vio? U.
Judj;c ' :ary presiding
Alter an able eh r^i n, i:.e juo^c
to the Grand J wry, the court proceeded
to swearing witnesses for the
Grand Jury.
C?i*es continued from last court
I were first proceeded with as usual
land the following cases were disI
posed of:
! I'ne "^tatc vs. Ane.d fh idjr??s. .--8m
?t ? ' . * t?-i"jj Wi ll intent to k it
an . ? irr\mo concea eu weapons.?
Gu.it... out recommended to t o
mercy of the court. Sentenced to t>
months on thepuolic works.
The Sta ? vs Doctor Vance Foley,
larceny of a bicycle. Guilty. Sentenced
to (? months in the eouu'y
jail
The State vs. Mose Singleton, larceny.
Plead guilty.
Tl K8DAY.
ffniiwt. m.a i?" 1 1
. i?w ?v int.' u?u>ti nour and
the lowing cases were disposed of:
The State vs. W. A. Hardee and
Torn Hardee, larceny of live stock
Guilty. Sentence suspended until
Wednesday.
The State vs. W. A Hardee, M.
II. Hardee and Torn Hardee, larceny
Iof liv stock, w. A. Hardee and M.
|>. Hardee were found guilty, not
guilty as to Tom Hardee.
! The State vs. w. A Hardee. Asa
, Harnliill. Frank Barnhill and \1. J.
Barnhill, larceny of live stock, w.
A Hardee was found guilty. The
' rest of the defenu&nts in this case
were acquitted.
Quite a number of bills were acted
upon by the errand jury. The
Grand Jury f und no bill in The
State vs. J II Morrow and Lou Gox
'charged with adultery.
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Worthnm Dots.
The people Hprrns to he ifointf in
for lo1 > Or CO! '?!? in 1 i*
sr*. i r t.lii*? %"-.? fv m the w?v they
<,;> : 'r.;
; Mm I. . r., a
< *: . b j 1 . s .1 k
' M Vi?n >.t ? v i i with fer
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The ?no<r n at ah. lit 12 inches deep
horn
Ur Rob Rlnnt '?n t illed fix love*
at on? shot the other day.
I$F.vr Coon.
^ LJL.L1
\ ^ '^,c l.lvcr ffU
Oae Pwb)|( Pi
'I AflerniftrlOK from Indigestion and dyajx
, the iH'st doctor* In two atMiea lo obtain rt
; procured a parknao of Kamon'a Tonic K<Yu|t
an I by th?j first of July I couM cat almost an
ativ'. rtlYUfftl. I .unnnl anna k l,m l.ijhU ..I
N< ;?i>bors, L&rkituvillu, aUl. BKOWH II
IN M?MOU!>M.
Miss Gallic I). Collins "'as hupit {
May 23rd, 1884, and died March Sfnd, ,
iiMMi ageo. 'U years, 10 mouths uud
,J diva, .c ?ub uiucii ill Monday |
ujuiI tjiow rapid y worse until Sutur|
day a-ion when sac had not spoken
siuvve Wednesday A sudden gloom ,
nuk uecii cast over the community
by ner sad and untimely death.
So ureailie. kind aud sweet, she was
loved aud esteemed by all who knew
her She w is baptized into the fel!
low ship ol Maple church by the now
'htineuted Uev. S A. Cook about 5
I years ago uud continued a consist-]
ent member of the same until her
death. She had been a faithful mem!
m*r ot me >uuou,v Scliooi ever si net*
; its organization about 10 years ago,
'and for the past two or till roe yearn
' hud been its efficient treasurer. Her
uiotlu r and brother and her aged
[grind-parents Mr and Mrs. Nead-I
, iiaiu White, with whom she resided,)
| uud a large circle of friei. Is survive!
i her to mourn their loss. She was1
buried a*-the Thompson grave yard
Sunday at 2 p in , her pastor Uev.
H. 11. Roberts conducted the funeral
service. The strickeu family have
the sympathy of the entire commu
nitv in their sore bereavement
J.N.J.
? Blown
to Atoms.
1 he old idea that the body some- ^
, mm** neeus a powerful, drastic, pur-'
| native pill has been exploded; for
Dr. Kin*; s Ne* Life Pills, which
are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate
liver and bowels to expel poi
Milieus matter, cleanse the system
ami absolutely cure Constipation
ami Sick Headache. Only 2V at Dr
10. Norton s drug store
Uurlcy Item*.
We ate all wi ll and everything
seems to be moving on lovelyThe
corresponder t a - Wovthams
tried to give us a black eye for sell
ing so much corn He sajs our farmers
arc hustling I guess he meant
that they didn't have to buy corn.
I reilly expect that there fount four',
out of twelve but what has to buy J
corn every year and a little bacon. [
I am reuly glad we are able to sell
to - urfarmers, corn, and more than
glad that they are able to buy it.
Tue Placard correspondent wants
to Icrow what the rag man's name
is, eh it L Meli.tosh. Wouhl you
like to trade for him, ho is of great
M'l'V i?-e
I lev. Mr Dames of Fair Hlall,
pre ached a vet\\ interesting sermon
at Nr.i Light church last Sunday
night.
The xurloy school has closed and
our teacher, Miss Anna, is gone
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Mr. Daniel Anderson is clearing i
u;i large field o new land right
lie t here
Pis- Kubt M ros after spending
a f".\ *v el s h .s returned b:tcl< to
I e V . e .0 larktou. N I.
M- Mfoino sells ii inuit! occasional
I \ . SCISMORR
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Evcrv year a large number of po^r
S..IT ! ? :.> whoso lungs ar? sore and
racked with coughs arc urged t#> go
to another climate. Hut this i* costly
ai.d not always sure Don't be
an rxile when Dr King s New Discovery
for Cousutnption will cure
yimi at home. It's the most in fall* .
bie .nedieine for coujjk, colds, and all
thro it and Lung diseases on earth.
'I f iir*t dose i?rir.os relief. As
toundiiig cures * esalt from persiston*
use Trial buttles free at Dp ffi.
.Norton's Price f>0c. aud $11.$0;
I Every bottle guaranteed.
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Citation NoticeHv
Wm. E- llardwick, Esq. Pr>h>i? JudOc.
\V. eieaR. I . C. I>ariitill 1 pusde suit to
fTU*. to grant III til letters of Atlm l.lstratloii
< f the hatute of tout eu't its of I'lionm*
S. ..hi iiliill, deceased.
I he-e are therefore to elte and admonish
all end singular the kindted and 4 :red 1
itois oi the said I'lionm* s. IJaruhill de- I
ceased, that they be and appear before n?n
lu the Court of I'rohate. to lie held at Coo*
wuy. llorr> County, on tho 19th day of
MhicI; ins ., a ter publication thereof, at 11
o'clovk in the I r-nooo, to show eause, if
any they linve, w hy the said ndminlstratloii
.n1iou.iI n t he granted.
Liven under in) hand this "?th day of
March Ann Domini, 1901,
W, K. 11.\ll D A ICR,
i'rohate lodge.
A Strong Fortification.
Fcvtify the body against disca? t j
I ) Tutt's Liver Pills, an abro-'
lute cure for sick headache, dys- i
pepsia, sour stomach, malarir : .
I constipation, jaundice, biliou s I
J ne:ss and all kindred troul ier, .
"The Ply-Wheel of Life. '
Dr.Tutt; Your Liver 1Y?,r
the fly-wheel of life. 1 shall" :ve
h. grateful for the accident? it
^ightthemtomynot* ? ec
( I had a new lease o\ hi:
.lirleigh, Platte Carv .?;J
Ut's Live*
.Tonic Regulator! I
dlclne.
t Package on the Market. (
*io? 25?. riTe for $1.00.
spala for seven yearn nnd trying eight of \
lief and with no benefit, I, lut May,
ktmr and used it aooordlng to directions. s
rthingand digest it. I gained in weight
f it for it saved my life. Mrs. Mary K.
CO., Prop'rs, Ureeasvllls, Teaa.
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It fiirdle* The r.loKua <
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Tho fume of Bucklen s Arnica i
Salve, as the best ir. tho world, ex- ?
tend* round the earth. It's the one i
perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns .
Bruises, bores. Scalds, Boils Ulcers t
Felons, Achoo, Cains and all Skin f
Eruptions. Only infallible Cile 1
cure. Hoc a box at Dr. 10. Norton's t
Dru&r Store. i
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NOTICE.
The Morphine or Opium habit
cured permanently and painlessly at .
home. Call on or write to
I'. K. Bktiika, iM. I).
Conway, S. C.
. POR SALE.
(LxJd buiitkos.-.location ou Railroad
with new dwellingitnd Store build*
iuj??, best tiiaawi jje,the.county. In*
t estimate, a bargain
Address Box 93. .Cjnjwav, f>. C.
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' Iciil iliuf. V?u>*S UA/I LI.. L.1 4 1? ^
?^vc?*rvi 1% 1UI' MU? I
beat axns and handles, shovela xjid
spades, a complete 1?n?? of Mails.,
pocket knives, table knives anil
forks, nob locks, pad locks, cuvry
rombs and it's grocery line is complete.
Also apples, oranges and bananas,
almonds, irish anil :,weet po- '
tatocs, cabbage and turnips, mixed
nuts, cocoanuts, raisens, and candies.
shirts and drawers, suspenders,
pins, noodles; coats cotton, hosiery
aud will order anything you want.
SAM TOMPKJXS
At rear ?>f court House.
NOTICE.
The bridge across Little Pc Dec
Ttiver at(iaiivants Perry will 10 lot
for repairs to the lowest, bidii-r on
Monday the 25th day of I'VOru ry at
12 o'clock, at Galivants berry. I
reserve tho rijrht to reject an\ and
all bids.
Joseph Took,
Supervisor, Horry County.
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Notice,
DISTRICT OF SOl'Tll 0A.KOIJNA. m;
On tbif? lfth day of etnuiayy, A11)01
on rv?<JjiH: the forefo,ntf petition It it*11
OUDKRKD liV TIIK CmIHT, tlift n
hearlujjlw had upon the sano' . u the fcth
day of Mtirli a. I>. Il)"l before Mo'.d Court
nt CbarletUui in said District, uf 10 o'clock
In the forenoon mid that notice thereof
be puhlhdiad in tin* lloitii- I i Kit a Id, h
iiew?pMper printed in mild Diatilct, and
that ?11 known i rvditoisiind other pe 'sou#
In iatereat oi*y up cur at. the said ?iinc
and place ut?d chew(Vue1, if any they have
why the prayi* of the said petitioner
ab?uld not he panted.
AND IT IB PTKTHRft ORDERKD
RY THK COURT, tiiot the < lerk ahnll
end hy mail to all known creditor#copies
ol #ukl petition and this order addressed
to them at their place# of reaidunce as
Atntvd.
WITNEBB the Honorable Wm. II.
llrawley, Judge of the enid C'onrt, ?tid than*
I thereof, at <'lutrlestnn in said Dia'r:ct,
n the 30th day of February A. I). UH)l.
</'. J. C. 1IUTSON, Clerk.
Mothers
Anxious'., watch declining tiealth of
tocir duugiiter#. So many are cut off
by ramanoptiou in early year# thai
liter* ia real cuuno for anxiety. In
the early frfA|(o*. when not beyond
tbo reach of medicine, flood'# Sarea|
pariila will restore the quality and
I quantity of the blood and thti# giv?
Hood health. Head th? following letter:
"It Is bat just to write about my
daughter Cora, aged 19. She was completely
run down, declining, had that tired
feelh.g, and ( lend't Paid she would not
live ove- threo /tenths. Si r had a bad
i Cou&hi
? ? ? 13 K
tad nothing aoemed to do her any ood
1 hap)>ened to read about Hood's Mar up**
rllla and had her give It a trial. Fror.i the
vory Hrst doae aha began to pet b< -U/
Mter taking a. few bottles alio was r ?mpleteiy
on red and her health has beco the
best ever since." Miw. ADDIR j'txJK,
12 Railroad Phwc, Amsterdam, N. Y.
"i will say that my mother has not
it a tod ?iv cs?o i ? is strong wordrt as 1
woo'd haw done. Hood's Harnnj arilla
I pus t* ^veice.i me and I am now well.*
11' ?.A. .v,*rkn, Amsterdam, N. Y.
r.... | i'!j :;et Hood's, beeouao
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
\sthaOru Tma Hload Purifier. All drugidsts. ft
Prepared <e?ljr hyC. I. TIoo 1 & C l??relt, Man
?,n ara purely rerrtalle? >
TlfMKl ft f |" jft I'abW and bene flair, I. m
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The Tablet of Life.
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agic Key to the Mystery of Life
From times immemorial it ha*
teen man 's predominating'ambit ion
o prolong Life. Hut among the
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following closely in his footsteps
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lown, with his remarkable W( rk
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das. like Darwin he too died, ere he
ould reap the fruit of his wonder
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y great took up the interrupt d
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secret of longevity in a practical,,
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of perpetual youth, which it
prolongs far beyond its present
limits', while rt taining health in a
perfectly northul state "Longavita"
brightens thb eye, stimulates mental
activity, gives elasticity to the
step, makes the face full, absorbs
wrinkles, demises the system, purifies
the. skin, and is the only true
Ponce de Leon remedy for old asd
young of both sexes. Kudosed by
Europe's leading physicians;
$i o.o n box, by mail.
HUGO yon TillENBURG MEDICAL CO.
(SOI.K II. S. AOKNTS)
1 131-1133 1 KO Ihojidway, New York.
MARKETS.
(I ftOfcUKiHOWN.
New Virgin... 2.0C
Yellow dip 1.7C
Seraprt >L2f
Spirits turpentine 371
Rosin. common .. ;1.1C
Wll.MINOTO.V,
Spirit** turpentine steady.
Mac hint Varrels .'3rd
eountr v on 3*f?
Ro $1.20
Tar firm at . . #1.2<
Crude Turpentine ?Hard Al.JM
Dip $2 3<J; Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary 0 O-Hlctsf* ?V
Good Ordinary. .. . 71f>-lG '* "
Low Middling 3 0 -10 " "
Middling . 0 t"
Good Middling !> o ld "
Corn fiKfVijti'J
Hams 11i
Shoulders (I (at
Chicken 8 10 to 21
Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs Lit
Cow Peas (>0c. per bust
Peanuts. 8()o " :i
We Can Help Von.
If y.ou .want aceoinin nlations K
make your crop, come and see us.
If your want, to buy for easb ooim
and sec os.
If you want, the Highest Priced
for your produce, eomo and see us.
We are prepared ipnccopvflodatc
you
If you want Grocwries or Guano.
Farm Implements, or anything els<
you can get It here.
SMITH BROS.
Coner Commercial Block.
CONWAY, S. C.
New Business.
Just open at Mariow, S. C., at
tine old business stand of C. C.
Mariow. A branch of my business
*1 Enterprise. S. C.
At Marlow s I carry, dry goods,
notions, boots and shoes, groceries,
hardwa.ro, hats, caps, crockery ware,
canned goons, and almost every
tiling you want at the very lowest
prices.
I am a buyer of cot to it and tor
pontine and will pay \l,v highcsl
market prices. 1 want alt sorts o!
country produce. I ask the patron
atfo of all the people of Socastee an
fturoundintf townships as I expect
to sell them tfoods a.s low can l>f
sold.
Yours fur trade,
W. J. SINQLETcN.
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NEW II IE?.
We wish ono many friends and
customers a luippy and prosperous j
i Now Year.
We thank you for your patronage
during the year just closed, and so
licit a continuance of your eonfi-!
deuce and support in the futuie.
u nas always been our aim ami
purpose to give our easterners the
full value of every dollar tncy spend
with us
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We keep at ways on hand a large i
' and eouiplete assortment, of Staple
(1 roeeries, such as
flock,
co un,
hacon,
SALT.
HICK
(J TUTS,
And all other Groeerries thai are
needed to supply the wants of man,
woman, or child. We buy largely
in ear load lots direct from the man
ufacturers, thereby getting our groceries
fresh and wholesome.
Clothing.
We can always give you good bargains
in Men's. Youths and Hoys
clothing. We have some "Humming
drives' that ive are soiling at
> "Panic Prices." Our line of Gents
Furnishing goods is as usual, complete
in every detail. We have on
hand a large assortment of "Harris
Suspenders." They give satisfaoj
tion every time.
; 2 if you want, a nice sot of Harness
ooiiio to the Oully, we have them.
Cortland
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! and Ames
! Road Carts
l tin? best on 1 he market
Farm ! melements.
We. nv? Uo:uh|uarters for everthing
the fanners tired, such as plows,
' lines, grub }>om. Mai toeks bush hook
M cndUu'tt ipid collar pads, hamesand
I singletrees. The celebrated Ames
j Shovels and Spade* always on hand.
'Furniture.
We keep ;? full line of bed room
suits, extra bedsteads and.bureaus,
' rocking and straight chairs, mat t res,
es. several st yles of twd springs, and
leathers that smell like gocsc fealh.
ers. Everything else ncedeil to furnish
your iinuse including ehc New
1 Home, Domestic and Wheeler ?fc
Wilson Sewing Machines.
Your kitchen is not complete unr
til you get one of our high grade
cook stoves in it.
} i We can please the ladies in trim
ioft.'iud sailor hats. Our line of dress
>1 goods comprises all the leading styles
! I Wejfcavo some special bargains in
this Ul>c that wc wish to close out in
the no#4 days. Call early.
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\y e 11<4>4: nit; largest siot'K oi
? Shoes in the,e,ounty and can fit any
one in numbw^nd price.
; It is impossible for,us to mention
all the numerous arti<4es w<' carry
hi .stock. If y^u dont't see what yon
want call for it. If it is not con von
iotrt for you to come to tbeXlully,
we will be glad to supply your want*
at etl/ior
ma nwito.
= j CiGOL SPRING*
I SOCASTEE*
I GRAHAM V1LLE,
PINE ISLAND
PORT J LAUREL SON
MYRTLE REACH,
Again wishing you a i!appy Nev
Y<ear. We.are yours for trade,
iwnnnniii
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Jpronch Stores (it
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QUESTION??
Why is it that tho merchants io
Sonway don't carry a nice line of
Iress goods is a (question that has
>ften been asked b.*the ladies.
It i> with pleas ire that wo eai)
now sav to the good ladies that wo
will hav< in tin week as tree a line
of dross goods as has been brought
to Conway in quite a while. If you
want a dross fo"-K) cent, you can get
it, or if you want a dress for #5, you
can get it. I) m l snlor from New
York or Chicago when you can get
it from the Spivey Mercantile Co.
we aii* not . omg to keep these
goods, v.a are going to sdl them,
and as\* that you call early.
If anything else you want please
call on o ? before ordering.
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>|)i\c\ .*?< ivaniilr to.
.1 <SIM VKY, Manager,
You <ran got your Photos m
Guh<|U?s any day. You can hay
enlarging of any kind done.
Give me a trial.
R. K. GASQUlt,
Largest and most complete cstak
lisliinent South, i <
Geo. S. Hacker Cx Son
Manufacturers of
DOOKS.SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINCJ
AND BUILDING
MATERIAL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
ilulif
Practical
Horses hoer
A N D
?GENERA L -- BLACKSMITH.?
Li^ht and Heavy Smith
HOI LRU AND ST ILL REPAIR.
Good worUmmsliip and roas)u
able prices guaranteed,
CONWAY. S. C.
SP1VLY 6c COLLINS CO.
| Pi re Insuranc
Bicycles.
D. A.SPIVEY, M W C0LL1NS
President, .Secretory.
Office in (tank fl 11 i 1 d 111K
MAC II INK AND- '.REPAIR
SHOPS.
BOILER WORK. LB JUT AND
HEAVY SMITH WORK OP ALL
KIND.
We keep ;v full line of hteani ftt?
tings. Injectors, valves, packing OH
waste i tc Also carriage and wagon
hardware and material. Pairts
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Oil. Varpish etc. Wo solkit your
patronage.
I FERTILIZERS.
, 3600 ? I'ur?.; Kaiuiu1.
4100 I5a * IS per rent Pho*phnto.
2700 I'" Navasan.
i 1900 K* C
J i j (?ibbtt ! 1 Of Bit
! 180O lies Wilcox iV (iibt.S ^tx.dv
i 2450' IJ;i . lli^h (inute TolmCCO AuOill.
i Hoo Haiiois lit M Flour.
I Qfinr* Pounds lit-t Kill Mot''
57oo r? inn! - ( lititik Mt nt.
216 Ulo (Te?.
Nn\ 80fl, 810 mil i-U Nutt S'li ct.
W. B. COOPER
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