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THURSDAY, MARCH f4 1901. s|
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MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER- ^
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WISE.
Let us do your job printing
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Look at Spivoy s dress goods. ,,
The Mkhai.o and Commoner one j,
oar $1.75. \
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Mr. Duncan Calhoun is in town for
a few days.
The linos collected at court last '
week amounted to ?KI7.50. ?
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For Armour side Corsets. sooSpi- s
voy,
('apt. 11. L. Hack paid Conway a j h
visit last Tuesday. la
Mr. Bishop Stalvey of SocasteeJ^
was in town last Tuesday ^
'i'ho County Board of Kquuluation u
hold its meeting last Tuesday. '
(ion John I*. Durham was in Con- ::
way one day during court week
Don't forget Spivey's dress goods, u
Look out now for Spring weather C
which induces that "lazy feeling."
Thus far March has kept up its t
reputation of being the most windy .\
month. p
Spivey sells Wood's warden seeds. 11
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L ist Saturday was the appointed o
day for ttie regular drill of the Ifor t
ry Hussars.
Mrs. P. Kay Hothea has been quite C
tilck with chills and fever recently, t
but has recovered- 11
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A band of Gypsies spent court v
week a few miles from town on the ;1
Georgetown road.
Miss Violet Ofllcer of Eddy Lake t
was ia town last Saturday ajcoinpa ^
nied by her little brother
This week is proving to ho rather (j
dull for Conway after having such (
a crowd during court week. j
Window shades, lace curtains. siu% *
gloves and iloor mattingat Spivey \s {
Mr. H J. Sessions, the new slier 1
^ ill. acted very oflicicntly through }
* his lirst term of the court. 1
Solicitor J. M Johnson finished
his work and left on the passenger '
train last Friday for Marion. ''
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Mr. Fred Gran?, of Laurel atvoin a
pa nied by Mr. Gatlin paid the town
a flying visit on last Saturday
We do job printing that is up to
date and always use the best material.
Send us your orders by mail
Mr, J. M. Mclveithan, our worthy <
Mayor, has Veen building an addi- j
lion to ids dwelling near the depot. (|
Mr J. H NVely called on the Jj
Hkkai.d very pleasrijtly last Satur- v
<lay. He goes to Savage where we
wish hi in much success \
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The township board.-, of courtliza I
lion all ii 'lil meetings last Satur t
day with the exception ' f Conway o
township which met on Monday.
Me. Geo. W. Hoarsey of Marl hoc- l(
ough county lias been selected b\ (
Hon. Uobt. I J. Scarborough as his ?
private secretary in Washington. |
Mr. A. 10. Goldfinch, the efficient ^
salesman in the store of Spivey .Mer ^
can tile Co . is sick with t lie iirui.-dos
and unable to be at his post of duty .
A colored man was shot in the 1
italic/ last week while holding up his
iiat as u target for the colored lire- (i
man on the Conway & Seashore
Kail road t
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Dr. K. A- Gascpie of Marion re- '
turned to Conway on last Friday ac- 1
cording to appointment made a few *
weeks ago. He returned home last 1
Tuesday morning. s
Mr. M. M. Prince, who was re
cently appointed magistrate at Lo- 11
ris, S. C., was in Conway on busi 11
ness last Monday and returned home c
on the same day. *
See change in the advertisement a
of Spivey Mercantile Co. You will y
find it a statement of facts which i
can be verified by Mr J. C. Spivey s
the manager. 1
The evidence upon which the jury ,
convicted Sam Green of compound t
larceny last week was rather slight t
rid he may ?> ? pardoned uetorc he
/serves out hih full sentence.
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The Conway Veneer and riasket t
Works has had to cancel some of |
its contracts not boto# able to start \
ly in time. We saw a very neat sum [
pie of their work a few days n>{o. ,
Mr. L. 1*. Scott and family have j
moved away to make their home at
Myrtle Sound near the city of Wil* \
nnnyjton. Conway did not seem to
njjree with Mrs. Scott's health. j
Foil Saj.k Cheap.?One flncyounjf
mare mule, K years old. Will sell
cheap for cash, Apply at oneo to :
Ij. J. Cannon, Conway, S C. <
A special meeting of llio W. O. W.
sculled for next Tuesday night
'Jon't forget to go to Sam Thorn p
ins for good seed Irish potatoes.
A guard arrived from the peniteniury
last Tuesday and took Moss
ingleton to the State Keforinatory.
John llarrel. colored, was arrestdand
placed in jail Tuesday chargil
with maliciously burning his child
Inch caused its death. He is an
ll-round bad character.
There was remarkably good behaior
during court week, considering .
u; large crowd. The town marshal
ad to make but one arrest and that
as not for a very grave offense.
Mr. E B. Borden, steamboat inpector
was in Conway the first part !
i tho week. Mr Borden insocets
io boilers, and the hulls of the bouts
re inspected by another man.
Mr. (J. II Jenkins, one of our wide*
wake horse dealers, left Conway
ith a drove of horses and mules
ist Saturday for Whitoville, N. C.,
here he will remain during court
eek. |
For a sack or barrel of good flour \
o to Sam Thompkins.
Mrs. K R. Heaty accompanied by j
woof the children and Mrs. Hum!
lond of Georgetown, arrived on the j
turroughs last Friday and spent !
une time visiting friends and rein
ivc-s in our city.
The workmen are now making
cry rapid progress on the large |
otel at Myrtle Beach. All of the j
utsiue painting has been finished,!
he latliing is all put upon the in* i
ide and ready for the plustering.
Uev C. K Robertson will preach;
ere next Sunday at 11 o'clock u. in. J
nd 7:.'M) p. ui. 1 Mayer meeting next,
Wednesday at 4:110 o'clock p. ni. A
peeial invitation is extended to the!
eop'.e both in town and eoun'ry to
ttend theso services.
Mr. II. J. Voreen of Little Itiver
ccompanied by his charming
aughter. Miss Pauline, arrived in
lonwny last Monday and remained
ntil Wednesday. While here Miss
'aulinc visited her cousins, Mrs. A.
!. Thompson and Mrs. A.T. Collins.
A petition was tiled 'ast week in
he Court of Common Pleas by Mrs.
luggio J . Shaw of Shell. S. C.,
raying that her name and the
nines of her two children bo ehangd
from Shaw to Vereen. t>y decree
f the court. The prayer of the peition
vrasgranted,
Judge Clary and Stenographer
Jovington took a pleasure trip down
o Myrtle Reach last Friday evoling
over the Conway it Seashore
lailroad. The trip was doubtless
erv pleasant to these gentlemen
fter a week's hard work.
Dixie Plows, plow gear and anyhing
in hardware, at. Sam Thompins
An injunction was served U*t Fri
lay on the County Hoard of Control
estraiuing that body from establish-J
ng a dispensary in Conway townhip
within one mile of the Buroughs
Graded School. The quesion
is to be heard before ti.c court
i) May end until that time wu sup>ose
that the matter will stand as it
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Mr. J. II Hart of New York, afer
spending a month or two hero,
eft Wednesday morning for Charleson
and will arrive in No v York
bout May 1st. He spent a weak at
Voodlawn on the seashore just be- |
ore his departure and while there
:ilied an eagle which measured 7
eot 8 inches from tip to tip. The i
>ird was sent North to be mounted, j
The date for the State Summer
iehool for teachers is June 2()th to
uly 17th. The Stato Suporinten-j
lent of Education is anxious that '
be County Schools should not con i
licit with this, and has written the
'ounty Superintendent of Kduea
ion for a suggestion as to the best
late for a County School. Mr. j
iiohardson will be glad to have the I
caeher> of the county write him at j
nice, their viows/m the subject.
Mr. Key Worley who was recently ,
.ppointed a member of the board of
Commissioners for the county was
lot present at the meeting of the
>oard last week and wo are inform-j
(I by his brother, Mr. Jackson Wor |
ey, that he will decline to serve If
10 refuses to serve, the Governor j
vil', we suppose, appoint some one
11 the near future to iill his place on
he board.
The hist week or two has witnessid
some sudden and remarkable
ihanges in the weather. On last
>unday the day was rather stormy
mtil late ?n the afternoon whensev*
ral thunder clouds passed over and
here was a heavy fall of rain. By
donda.y it was still cloudy but somevhat
cooler.
A county chain gang was formed
it the jail on last Monday morning
aid presented a melancholy specta
:le as the gang marched up Main
itreet under the guardianship of Mr.,
)le Ilarrelson in whose hands was
m ugly double-barreled gun. The
fang eousdsts of W. A. Hardee, Tom
lardee anil M D. Hardee who will
icrve out sentences for lutceny of
ivc stock, Doctor Vance Foley who
ias H months for stealing a bicycle,
\ncil Bridges for assault and bat-ery,
and Sam Green convicted of
:ompound larceny.
Engineer J. C. Edwards attended
;ourt at Whiteville this week as a
witness in a ease in which the Atactic
Coast Line is involved about
tilling a horse. Some time during
ast year an old horse was grazing
icar the railroad track some di*
:ancefrom Chadbourn and bccane
heightened at the train, finally
jumping a ditch to got out of the
way. The horse died some time
ifterwaads and the owner of the
tiorse sued the railroad company.
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Fob Sai.k.?Pure Cow Pea Hay for
dl. per hundred. 4i miles North-west
r)f Conway on Cool Spring road.
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Trip!
i LSah. Best Liver M
Largei
One Pat kaifo I
After rnffrrlng from Indigestion an<l dysj
the best doctors In two stall's to obtain i
I procured a package of Ramon's Tonic R? gu
US and by the first of July I cotild cat almost a
H and strength. I cannot speak too highly <
H Neighbors, Larkinaville, Ala. BKOWR H
MesrB. A. C. Ell?;rbo and John '
Daniels spent Sunday at Jordanville, [
Any one in need of an ' ink and
stainoblitorator" will find same at
E. Norton's, Drug Store.
Miss Susie McNeill, one of Eliza*
bethtown's charming young ladies, j
who has been spending sotnetime i
with her uncle, Mr. 1). T. McNeill, j
left Tuesday for Grahamville to j
spend a, while with her brothers, !
Messrs. William and Diarmie!
McNeill.
The following gentlemen all called
on the Hkrai.d dur.ng court week
and left with us a substantial sign
of their appreciation of the paper:
J, II. Stevens, M. 0. Dor man, R.
M. Prince, L. Graham, W. E P.
Cooper, T. A. Vuught, E. C. Smith,
N. M. Mishoe, S. M. Jordan, Samuel
Kabon. l)a/id Kidd, (colored), (?abriel
Mux, (eolored), W. l'\ Todd,
L C. Duncan, C. L. Hemingway,
Cat mi Johnson, M. B. Smith, J. L.
Jones, H. M. Butler. O. W. Suggs.
F. W. II. Edge. D. D. ITatrelson,
DanielGraiuger, Li. II. Nichols, L J.
Watts, Qoihoy Hln8on, F. C Small,
Frank Causey. G. lv. Stevens. S. I*.
Hughes, J. H. llooks, J. II..Neeley.
Fire in Socastec.
News reached town on lust Tuesday
of the burning of the gin house
and gin of Mr. J. J. Turbeville at
Soeastee. His loss is the gin. which
was almost new. the building which
contained it. the presses used with
the gin, about f>00 pounds seed cotton
and a large quantity of cotton
seed. He carried no insurance. The
fire was entirely accidental 'having
caught from a spark from the smoke
stack of the saw mill which was run
ning ai ino vime 1 tie are caugni
from beneath and liad gained a considerable
headway before it was discovered.
Mr. Turbeville has been
unlucky in the way of firon; his dwelling
house was burned about 8 years
ugo causing the death of one of his
children, and 2 years ago a forest
lire caused hini considerable loss of
turpentine and timber. His mill
was some distance from the gin
house and was prevented from catching
by water thrown upon the roof
and on the sides.
Blown to Atoms.
The old idea that the body souiei
times needs a powerful, drastic, purgative
pill has been oxplodnd| for
Dr. King ? New Life Pills, which
are perfectly harmless, gently stimi
ulato liver and bowels to expel poi
sonous matter, cleanse the system
and absolutely cure Constipation
and Sick Headache. Only 2V at I)r
j E Norton's drug store
| Qln addition to trees, plants, vines,
j etc., the Homewood Nurseries will
have a fine lot of cabbage and tomato
plants, etc.. for sale. Drop
me a card and 1 will deliver stock in
Conway when I come in Remember
15 to 20 per cent, discount tp
parties willing at thu Nurseries for
, their trees.
K. S. CUI.TKA. '
It Girdles The Globe.
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, as the best in the world, extends:
round the earth. It's the one
perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils Ulcers
Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin
V,.ii?ti/vno /"v.. I.. :r.. 11: i .i ?
i^i u^i/iuun, win y 1111 til 11 nil- I uc
cure. 25c n box ut Dr. E. Norton's
Dru>; Store.
A Strong Fortlftcatl on
J ortify the body against disca
by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso
Kite cure for sick headache, dys;
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria
constipation, jaundice, bilious
ness and all kindred troubles
"The Ply Wheel of Life"
Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever
i be grateful for the accident that
| broughtthemtomy notice. I fc<
I as if I had a new lease of lite
| I. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon. C. '
| Tutt's Liver PHD
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.I'JL'JgM. ?? ?Notice,
D18TKICT OF SOUTH OAKOLINA m;
On thin lHth day of February, A I).
, 1901 on reading the foregoing petition (t |x
OUDKHKl) HV TUB roCItT, that a
: hearing be had upon the Hitne ( n the 8th
i Hav of \tnri*li A h 1IMI1 hnfura tnid Court
( at Charleston in said District, at 10 o'clock
I In the forenoon, and that notice thereof
be published in the Hohut IIekaIh, h
' newspaper printed in suid Diatiiet, and
j that all known creditors and other persons
In interest may apt ear at the said time
! and place and show cause, if any they have
I why the prayer of tiie aaid petitioner
should not la* granted.
AND IT Irt FXHTHEK OHDKUKD
BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall
seud by mall to ail Known creditors copies
of H*ld petition aud this ?rder. addressed
to thein at their places of residence as
stated.
WITNESS the Honorable Wm. H,
Brawley, Judge of the said Conrt, and thi
seal thereof, at Charleston in said District,
on the 30th day of February A. D. 1901.
C. J.C, lirrSON, Clerk,
i M^jfiiiir'iiy vr -.I "t ii,
^Regulator
edict ne.
it Package on the Market.
'rice 25c. Fiv* for $1.00.
>ep*i% for seven vrars and try in* eight ol
vllef and with no Ih>netlt, 1, ieat May,
taUr and uaed it according to dtrectloua,
nvthingand digest it. 1 gained ill walghi
>f it for it saved my life. Mrs. Mary K.
P'tt. CO-, Prop's*, UrssasTllls, Team.
MAUKIED.
Married on March 3rd, 11)01. at
tho residence pf the bride's fatItor
Mr. Daniel Suggs, Miss Ella Suggs
of Bayboro, to Mr. Furney Sal via
of Howard. 11. M. Anderson. Notary
Public performing the ceremony
On Wednesday February 20th,
1901, at the residence of Kov. 1, S.
Booth father of the bride, Miss Mary
Booth of Adrian, to Mr, James
of Marion, liev. J. N. Stone officiating.
On Wednesday February 13th 1301,
at tho residence of Rev. .J. l\ Lndlam
father of the bride, Miss Rosa
M. Ludlnm of Adrian, to Mr. C.
I'ioUney Williamson of Loris, Rev.
(?. F. Stanley performing the ceremony.
The attendants were Mr. E.
W. Johnson with Miss Eflle Booth,
Mr. E. S. Booth with Miss Lizzie
Booth, Mr. W. I). Anderson with
Miss Eliza Booth. After the ceremony
asumptous wedding feast was
served to the forty or fifty guest
present. In the afternoon the bride
and groom left for their future home
near Loris, carrying with them the
well wishes of their many friends in
this section.
IN MEMOR1AM.
W it kit k as,-The great and Supreme
Ruler of the universe haw in llis infinite
wisdom removed from among
us. one of our worthy and esteemed
fellow-laborers Capt. J J. Todd, and
whereas the long and intimate relations
held with him in the faithful
disehargo of his duties as a christ ian
man makes it eminently befitt ing
that we record our appreciation of
him.
Be it Resolved, 1. That the wisdom
and ability which helms exercised
in the aid of our organization
by services, contributions and coun
sel will be held in our greatful r<membcrance
2 That the sudden removal nl
such a life from our midst loaves ;i
vacancy and ft shadow that will b<
deeply realized by all the member*
and friends, and will prove a seriom
loss to ihe community and public.
d. That with deep sympathy foi
the bereayed relatives of the decisis
ed. wo express our hope that ever
so great a loss to us all may be
overruled for good t>v Film who do
eth all things well.
4 That a copy of these resolu
tions ire spread upon {the records oi
this orgrnization, a copy printed ii
the local paper and a copy forward
ed to the bereaved faipily.
. vt ** J'.ill. Cox.
Thousands Sent Into Kxile.
Every year a large number of pooi
sufferers whose lungs are sore ant
racked with coughs are urged to g<
to another climate. Hut this is cost
ly and not always sure . Don't b<
an exile when I)r7 King's New Dis
covery for Consumntlon will curt
yon at home. It's tue most infalli
hie medicine for cougs, colds, and al
throat and Lung diseases on earth
The lirst dose brings relief. As
tounding cures result from persist
enf use Trial bottles free at Dr. E
Norton's Price ?>He. and $1.00
Every bottle, guaranteed.
NGTICK.
The Morphine or Opiu n Imbii
cured permanently and painlessly a
home. Or* 11 on or write to
1*. K. RKTIIKA, M. I>.
Conway, S. C.
FOR SALR.
Good business location on Rail rone
with new dwelling and Store build
ingR, best stand in the county. In
vestl^ate, a bargain.
Address Rox 9'h C)nway, S. C
Citation Notice.
Bv Wm. R. Mnrdwlck, F.sq, Probate JudOe
Whereas. T. (f. lUruMll made suit t<
me. to grant him Letters of Adminlstra
tlon of tlie Kstute of and effects of I'lioina
8. tlarnhil), decerned.
The.e are therefore to cite ami admoif
ish all and singular the kindred and (.'red
Itors of the said Thomas S. IJarnhlll de
censed, that they be and appear l>efore nu
intlie Court of Probate, to l>e held at Con
way, Horry County, on the 19th day o
March Inst., after publication thereof, at 1
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, i
nny they have, why the said ndtnlnlatra
tlon should not be granted,
Oiven under my hand this .r>ih day o
March Ar.no Domini, 1901.
W, K. II.MIDWICK,
Probate Judge.
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has jnst. received a bij* lot of th<
l?est axes and handles, shovels ant
spades, a complete lino of nails
pocket knives, table knives an<
forks, nob locks, pad locks, curr;
combs and It's grocery line is com
pleto. Also apples, oranges and ba
nanus, almonds. irisU and :,weet pc
tutocf, eabbatfo and turnips, rnixei
1 nuts, cocounuts, raisons, and can
1 dies, shirts and drawers, suspender*
pins, noodles; coots cotton, hosier
> and will order anything you want
SAM TOMPKINS
At rear of court House.
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The Tublet of Life.
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Darwin to give to the world, in his
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principle upon whieh-to build all
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Following closely in his footsteps
came Prof. Dr. Ludwig Hucchncr, a
(lerinan scientist of international renown,
with his remarkable work
entitled '"Das Huoh dos Lauren Lebens"
(the book on I longevity). Hut
alas, like Darwin lie too died, ore he
could reap the fruit of his wonderful
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rent took op the interrupted
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(BOLE IJ. S. AOENTS)
1131-11:13 1135 Broadway, New York.
S MARKETS.
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G kohobtowv.
New Virgin 2.00
' Yellow clip 1.7ft
' Scrape !.2ft
Spirits turpentine H7A
Rosin, coiuinon 1 10
f
1 Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine: barrels Hoi
countr \ oa Ho
Uo $1.20
Tar firm at . . $1.20
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard $1.30
, Dip $2.30; Virgin ??COTTON.
* Ordinary ft 7-8 rts'p lb
^ Good Ordinary. .. .710-10" "
Low Middling. 7 ft-8 ' "
. Middling 8 }
Good Middling 0 "
j Corn 58C<t02
Hams 12(<$ 13
Shoulders 0 (<^H
. | Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live) ........
] Kggs. 20
Cow Peas 00c. j>er hush
Peanuts 80c " "
t We Can Help You.
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It you want nceommjdatious to
make your crop, come and see us.
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? j wu u> i>uy ior casn come
aud see sis.
II you want the Highest Prices
I for your produce, come and see us.
We are pro pa red to accommodate
you.
If you want Groceries or Guano.
Farm Implements, or anything else
you can ^et It here.
SMITH BROS.
Conor Commercial I Mock.
CONWAY, S. C.
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t New Business.
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Just open at Mariow, S. C., at
f
the old business stand of C. C.
Mnrlow. A branch of my business
at Kntorpri.se. S. ('.
At Mallow's I carry, dry {foods,
^ notions, boots and shoes, groceries,
hardware, hats, caps, crockery warp,
canned {foods, and almost everything
you want at the very lowest
B prices.
1 I am a buyer of cotton and tor
? pontine and will pay the highest
market prices. 1 want all sorts ol
- country produce. I ask the patron
age of all the people of Soeastee an
j suroundiug townships as 1 cx|>ec1
_ to sell them goods as low a.can b<
. sold.
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Yours for trade,
W. J. SINOLETcN.
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m KtftR mm.
We wish our many friends and
customers u happy and prosperous
New Year.
We thank you for your patronage
during the year just closed, and so
licit a coutinuunee of your confidence
and support in the future.
It has always been our aim and
purpose to give our customers the
full value of every dollar tney spend
with us
We keep always on hand a large
and complete assortment of Staple
| (i roeories, such as
FLOUR,
CORN,
BACON,
SALT.
RICK
GRITS,
And all other Grocerries that are I
needed to supply the wants of man,
woman, or child. We buy larizolv
in 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, Youths and Hoys
clothing. We have some "Humming
drives Unit we are soiling at
."Panic Prices." Our line of dents
Furnishing goods is as usual, complete
in every detail. We have ou
hand a large assortment of "Harris
Suspenders." They give satisfaction
every time.
? If you want a nice set of Harness
eoine to the Gully, we have them.
Cortland
and Ames
Road Carts
the host on the market
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We arc headquarters for evert hing
tho farmers ueed, such us plows,
hoos, grub hoes. Muttocks bush hook
collars and collar pads, hamesand
singletrees. Tho celebrated Ames
Shovels and Spades always on hand.
.Furniture.
We keep u 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 gocse feathers.
Kverything else needed to furnish
your house including chc New
Home, Domestic and Wheeler &
Wilson Sewing Machines.
Your kitchen is not complete unr
til you get one of our high grade
cook stovos in it.
We can please the ladies in trim
ed and sailor hats. Our line of dress
goods comprises all the leading styles
We have some special bargains in
this line that we wish to close out in
the next 30 days. Call early.
We have the largest stock of
Shoes in the county and can lit any
one in number and price.
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It is impossible for us to mention
all tho numerous articles we carry
in stock. If you doat't ?ee what you
want cull for it. If it is not con von
ieut?for you to come to the Cully,
we will be glad to supply your wants
at either
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VINE ISLAND
POUT ltARRELSON
MYRTLE BE/tCH*
Again wishing you a Happy Now
Year. We are yours for trade,
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QUESTION? ? I
Why i-> it that the merchants in
Conway clon't carry a nice line of
Iress goods is a question that has
yften been asked by tho ladies?
It is with pleas ire that wo Van
now snv to the good ladies that wo
lave go-Jin this week as tare a line
of dress goods as has been brought
to Conway in quite a while If you
want a dress for iO cent, you can get
it, or if you want a dress for $5, you
can get it. Don't srder from New
York or Chicago when you can got
it from the Spivey Mercantile Co.
we are not going to keep these
goods, \va are going to sell them,
and ask that you call early.
If anything else you want please
call on us before ordering.
Spivey Mercantile Co.
.1 C. SIMVEY. Manager.
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You can ^et your Photo* at
Casque's any (lay. You can hav
enlarging of any kind done.
(live me a trial.
K. K. CASQUE.
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Largest and most complete estab
lishinent South. t-C
Geo. S. Hucker 6c Son
M?u?iifiKi>
DOORS, KASIf, BLINDS, MOULDING,
AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
IrniT
Practical
Horseshoer
AND
?GENERAL -- BLACKSMITH.?
Light and Heavy Smith
BOILER AND STILL REPAIR.
rjGood workmanship ami reason
able prices guaranteed,
CON WAV, S. C.
SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO.
Fire Insuranc
Bicycles.
D. A. SPIVHY, M.W.COLLINS
President, Secretary.
Office In fJnnk Uulldlnu
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M A cm N K ? A N I > ;? I i E PA f R
SHOPS.
HOILKK WORK. RIGHT AND
HKAVV SMITH WORK OF AT/L
KIND.
Wo keep a full line of steam fillings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
waste etc Also carriage and wagon
hardware and material. Pairts,
Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your
patronage.
FERTILIZERS.
3600 Ihigs I'uro KhIuUo.
4100 ags Yo per cent Phosphate.
, 2700 gs INuyussh.
1900 n Cotton NurnusM.
I U ?? ; ) G r ad
1800 ags Wilcox A (lililx goods.
2450'1 Jug i High Clradu Tobacco Aoods. '<^j
lloo Panels P*si Flour.
95oo Pounds Best llil> Men'5700
Pounds Clan.k Meat.
216 Rio I Jo/Tee.
Nos. utW, UlOand 312 Nuit J-;:ieet.
W. B. COOPER
Wiiolkmai.k Grocer,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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