The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 11, 1901, Image 3
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Published Kvery Thursday.
THURSDAY, APRIL. II 1001.
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f u?JV?AI. AINl) OTHKPWISE.
Let vis do your job printingLast
Sunday was Easter.
"Nice lot of cluiirs, at Spivey's.
The HkualI) and Commoner one
year $1 .75.
Excursion to the Reach on Apr 1
10th.
Picnics and excursions wi'l sooi
be in order
Roy Dixie Plow sat $1.25. at \V
K. Lewis's.
Mr G. C Rutler of Varmcr wasii
tjwn last Friday
Mr Jos. Todd has moved into hi
icottaye on 3rd Avenue
The freshet his been const.witl
riving in the Wmcamav for tlu-p ?>
WAal/
Per.l I) Bryant K->q. <?f the Mar
ion bar iv.is in town on business las'.
Mon<!uy
Sheriff B. J. Sessions and fumih
attended the Easier services at So*
astee last Sunday.'
Spivey wants HOG head of hens, 7.*t
bushels of peas and 11>00 dozen
At once, write him.
Mr. I*. V. Dunn of Nixonville is
one of the latest additions to the subscription
list of the H EKALi).
Mr. D. A. Spivey has been mak
in*; some improvements on Kin.
Street near his residence.
Miss Lettie HarreUon of Floyd'.ftownsuip
entered the Iiurrou?h
Graded School recently.
S??* S. T. Sessions' clothing, for
uncn, youth and bojs.
^ The Farmers' Tobacco Warehous.
i will be rented ojt a^ain this yea
<t?? some hustling tobacco man.
Just received a nice line of per
<cuics una lawns, at VV. K. Lewis's,
We have a very good photograp
?of tlie new hotel at Myrtle Hear
made by Mr K. K Casque.
A revival meeting will ue opeiiet
at t..e Horry i'ooacco VVareuousi
next Sunday.
JJefora buying call on VV, it. Lewis
(or your dry goods, boots, shoes,
huts and summer clothing. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDerinott
were called suddenly to Fair Hlun i
yesterday by the death of the latter's
mother. *
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Mr. 1. L. Cannon of Joppa spent i
several days in Conway last week
doing some work in the Clerk s of- ?
lice.
Chestnut's liackct Store is in the .lead
for low prices. Call and site
.for yourself.
c.
Hon. Robt. IS Scarborough went i
to Coluinoia on business the latter <
part of last week and returned on i
Mooday.
Mr. John Ironmonger of Norfolk,
Va.. has purchased lund at Home
wood and will plant strawberries on \
:a large scale. I
Excursion to Myrtle H Mich, Fri- '
day April HMh. spend half or all the .
day on the beach just as you like |
Farm work has boon delayed to 1
some extent by frequent and heavy 1
ill lax 111.I I I 1 * ? ?
.?? v?i I urtiuii'l in lUUKl'U iur
now.
Mchhth.'I'. K ''arker of Hammond
uud (J. I4. tttevens of Hi.sco, were
(Mllltfrrt at tll(; IJ KltAI.O of- f
lice hint Saturday. 1
Wire Cots. Il<"i Springs and Mat*
tresse*, ut VV. U. Lewis h.
Homo tfood worl; has boon done on
our ntroots during the last six or \
eij(ht fnontliM and it is hoped that '
this and like improve.nentH will eon- r
tin tie. ]
If you want Spring Dress Goods 1
call at tli ) UieKet .Store of VV. il. 1
Chufttnut and j<ct them cneaper than
it cost to make them. (
We r ?;ji / > I tt-i 1*-? now and th?>n
from firmer Horryitea ?vho vi-.it 1
f the county at intervals and return '
V home, ttruek with thu progress and
improvements we nave in ide during
the last f.j.v year?.
The Burroughs made a nuick trip
to Georgetown and back a snort time
hk o. Leaving her wharf at 5
o clock in the morning, "he was
back with 1(MHJ bags of guano by 8-45
o'clock that night.
Wanteo:?One good Agent. A.1 dress
P. O. Box 86.
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NU'o set of buggv harness for
$7 25, at W. R Lewis's.
Some of the si'ls for the new Con
way Bargain House. whl h is expec
ted to materialize sometime in the
not far distant future, arrived on
the freight train j. frw nights ago
Spring styles ate now read/ at
the Racket Store and prices are
lower than ever. W. II. Chestnut,
Manager.
Dr. A 11. Walter, who. years
i?fo, wa. a resident of Oalivants
^ rry. but for the greater part 'of |
i< life has practiced medieine at j
^iehols, has moved back to hUo.d
noine
Mr \V I* Lewis arrived in town
>nc 0.ay last week and spent several
lavs with his b?other. Mr. Jas A
Lewis He has jus. finished teachng
a term ?>f school in Marion coun
ry
Mr. H L. Montague. General
lanager ?>f the Atlnntw. T
? ...... ? IV vwuoi liU III
Der Co . at Georgetown. came up on
Llio lug Robert K Lee. last Friday
itul spent some time in town on
i)u mess
If you need any Spring clothing
For yourself, I oys or children, com.
nd ex unino my line
S, T. Suss I ON 8.
Miss Eleanor Gregg missed
through Conway one day last week
n her way to Marion, her home,
ifter finishing a term of school at
'jittic River.
The Conway & Seashore train di?i
i ?t make the regular morning sehed?le
last Saturday owing to some re?.iirs
which had t?? ne made on some !
>f the machinery. 1* left in the afternoon.
L -ok out ft r hot weather and bu
iii* summer goods from W. U.
Lewis.
\V? print letter heads, bill head.-,
note heads, envelopes, card- of all
.mils. circulars and everything else
it reasonable prices.
A late changc ir. the law requires
Magistrate* t?? exhibit their crimi*
.til dockets every quarter to the
iiinty supervisor together with
their von-'iiers for lines paid over to
i ii* treasurer.
Read thoclninge this week in the
'.id" of .vir W. J. singleton, lie
as stores at Enterprise and -Mi4riws,
well stocki*d w i tti goods and is
i vays prepared to shuw them to,
you.
Mr. IS A. Elks of Socaslee ?as
>11 Conway last Thursday. Mrs.
Elkes, his wife, has been quite sick
ior some time at the residence of
drs. Anderson where she has ben
.topping to receive medical trrat-j
neiit under Ur. E. Norton.
An agent was in town several days
go exi ioiting a new fruit and veg
table preserving apparatus and oil
ling the right for sale in ibis county
We are not informed as to who
the purchaser of the right for this
;ounty.
J usl rcceixed a lot of Iron lied>
leads and bpridgs, at \\ K- Lewis j
Mr. U. K. Casque, our hustling
itiotographer, got caught in the
ioods ol Little I'ee L)c? with his
?orse and buggy a few da> s ago'
Hid was compelled to cut his horse
on! (! from the gear to save him from
iro wning.
Call 011 \Y. II Lew is for j'Uir farm
) lis Low for cash.
.Mrs. indie Audersoi , a widow,
ving some miies from Cuiiwaj ap..led'
t?i Mat,;siiate Vaught one day
uis week for a warran' for one
bridges, who, she alleged, had elop
d with her \oung daughter. Tlie
varrant was not then grunted but i
nay bo I .iter.
With a comparatively small appro- j
iriation, fettle River bar coulil be
leepencd so as to accommodate lar-!
jer vessels Some of the people of
hat section are very much interesed
in the matter and intend to ask
?ur representative in Congress a to
.re what he can do in that direction
Spivey has the agency for tomb-:
tones imkI iron fencing.
The County Hoard of Commission-1
>rs decided at their last meeting not I
o pay the claims of any magistrate's
-onstables who are not under bond
is required by law. It is said that
nil two of the constables have so
ar given bonds.
The commencement exercises of
iVannamaker lli^rh School will be
leld at the school bviilding. cm
noticing on the evening of April 18.
ind ending on 'lie following day.
The exercises will consist of dia-I
ogucs, recitations, etc. Con^resnan
Kobt. B. Scarborough is schediled
to deliver the commencement
iddress on the 19th
Kxcursion to Myrtle Beach, Krilav
April 19th. Train leaves Conva.v
at !) a rn. and 2 p. m. Returns
rom beach at 1 p. rn. and 7 p. m
Ticket good oil cither train Round
rip 3ft cents.
\V. H HoWfl r.
It seems that dog (lays have:
;hanj/ed A mad dog. very furious !
vnd vicious, was killed by the town |
narshal near the printing office last
wook Ho had bitter a dog bolongni?
to Mr Luther MrTJn and one oeonginging
t?? W. S M't'askill. Jr
[t aW<? scratched the little t-hild of
k!r Nicholas. but it is not consid
*red as being dangerous at all.
S T Session* has just received a
large line of nice pantn. coats and
vests.
Two horses, one belonging to
Wrn. Beaty. the other t<? J as. A.
Lewis. and a buggy belonging to J.
H. Neeley, were sold here on last
Saturday under a bill of sale given
by E L. Floyd from whom the
above narties purchased the proper
ty. Floyd is in parts unknown, and
there are two indictments for breach
of trust pending against him in the
court of General Sessions.
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AS TO THAT EXECUTION*
John H McC'nsk.ll Replies to
J. B. Smith.
Editor Herald:?Allow me sprue
to reply briefly to au article in the
last issue of the Herald written oy
Mr. Jei e Smith Jr. 1 do so in or>.er
to vindicate and save from suspicion
ex sheriff NV. J. Sessions and treasurer
L. D Iv?n>{. NV. J Sessions
was sheriff at the time<-f the is*u
inj; of the execution spoken of b\
>lr. Smith and 1 filled the office oi
oepuiy -snerui. Hie slieritT hande?
luc execution to me for collection, 1
made clo. e search and found nothing
out <?f which to collect the ta.xe.s.
.wid relumed the execution *ogeth
er with the rev'eipt just an it. wa>
handed to me 1 he execution war,
returned nulli bona by tho she itT
and can Le i>o<.*n uns tnue by any
one together with tliu receipt that
was issued with it
Mr .Smith was I suppose, at that
time living in the slate of Georgia.
Respectfully.
John h McCaskili..
T odd ville.
Mr. 11. L Buck Jr., was here
last week
Hon \V. L Mishoe, our popular
Clerk of Court, was in lo vn a few
days ago.
One of our neighbors has named
liis new born baby Scarborough, in
h uior of our C tngressman.
Messrs B G. Collins and J P.
Johnson of Conway were in town
Monday and paid us u pieasant vi?it
which is appreciated.
Mr U A Watts has severed his
connection with iheKaminski Hard
ware Co . at Georgetown and will
remain on his farm for the present
near Buck* ville. We welcome Mr.
Watts back to Horry.
Messrs. Dusenbury & Co . are do
ing a ve y nice business here now.
T.iey are the recognized leaders cf
low pt ices in this section.
The dispensary here is getting t'
be a public nuisance. There is drinking,
cursing _?nd swearing around it
almost every Saturday. Hoys aid
I young men who wore not accustom
to v*11iik before the establishment
of this dispensary are now habitual
! drinkers.
Well. Mr Eoitor, ?e notice in tin
papers iliat tbeve i* great rejoicitu
in administ ration circles aroum.
Washington ovei ti.c capture ?>t
Agumaldo by Gen. Funston. Funston
probably adopted the only rea
souablr method of capturing the Filipino
leader, was his. method honor
able? Had he taken Aguinaldo it.
open conflict or single combat, he
:|,v'Aoo.l treat. hi?,self. -ith
#?h. it is i (j ......n he achieved
d by witDo*1 * ' . ,no followers.
. In ? COOBUlU' ,,
; -UnA i* Uiuirosc ^nalv.d ru.ns"
ton " fttratugeni .-aying
that lie could never been capturcu
except by strategy, when all the
world knows that from his standpoint
it was simply unmitigated
treachery. Defeat is preferable to
victory won through deception and
reachery. We had better lose the
Philipines than to sacrifice principle
and honor. Forecast.
Strikes a Rich Find.
I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nervous
debility." w rites F. J. Green.
<>i Lancaster. N 11 , "No remedy
helped me until I began using Electric
Hitters, which fliii inc more good
tlumhii ti.o i - i
MII v>4v (uv nviiiro 1 u > i* i
They have also kept my wife in ox*
cedent health for years. Sin' savs
Electric liiiters are ju^t splendid for
female trouble.-*; that thi*y are a
grand tunic anil invigoralor for
weak, run dowu women. No other
medicine can take its place in our
family Try them. Only 60c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. E.
Norton.
There was a dangerous explosion
at the /burroughs saw mill last
Thursday Fortunately no one was
injured with the exception of a colored
hand who was slightly scalded
by the hot wat?r and escaping steam.
The trouble was caused by a defective
Hue which was t?ursted and
t'.rown outof place knocking off a
portion of the boiler.
To The Deaf.
A rich lady cured of her deafness
and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's
Artificial Ear Drums,
gave ?iu,ijwi to his institute, so that
deaf people unable to procure the
Ear Drums may have them free.
Address No. 14*910-c. The Nichol?
son Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue,
New York, U S. A.
Working 24 Hours a Day.
There ? no rest for those tireless
little workers?Dr. King's New
Life Pills Millions are al vays ousy
curing Torpid Liver. Jaundice, Uil*
liousness, Fever and Ague. They
banish Sick Headache, drive out
Malaria. Nuver tfripe or weaken.
Small - tas.fl> n Vn UfrtfLr u-nn/lni-a
Try thorn 2.">c at Or. E. Norton's
drug store
I"TSF*
\ tt /1 \
I , i _ f "0 liest Liver M<
' -! ^ it Lctrges
Package I\
and dy3f?
? i > iitain ti
. TmM * i liit* K? K*'l
' " i it i-inn?l ay
-i. i i : rtily "
iiUOWH Ml
pi ill n'a>M
MARRIED
On last Wednesday at the resi
deuce of the bride's father. Miss
Eunice Lundy \*a* married to>ir.
NN . 1j. Kichardson, Rev J. '). Har
relsoa performing ihe ceremony.
Mr. Kichardson m our popular sui
periuteudent of educatiou and the
bride is a very cnarmin^jyouii^ lad>On
March 20th, 1!?01. MissOlIu
j Shelly to Mr- (ieorjje Caop.s, Kev. J.
D Harrclson performing the ceremony.
On March 31.->t, 1001, Miss Mollis
itichanisou to Air. \\ illiam Itlisson.
4o\. J I) Harrclson officiating.
Oi. April 3rd. 1901, at the ri"i
dice of Mr. U.tnsom S?*>>ions iho
ride s f ?tiier near L'oplar church,
liss C. M. Sessions 11> Mr S. S
Stevens of Sanlord, Kev. II. I)
rainier performing the ceremony
DIED.
With sadnoss \\ p clinmii'lo tin
death of Mrs Roberta Thompson,
wife of our esteemed towns an Mr.
Austin C Thompson, which uc uirr*
ed at about 12 o'clock last Mondav
ni^ht, at her reiid?nce on Main
Street For weeks she had been p??tiently
suffering from that grim and
relentless terror, consumption, under
which she gradually sank untd
death came The end was not unex
peeted, but it is always sad beyond
measure to see a noble life like her.thus
cut otT in its prime. A faithful
wife and loving; mother, a kin<
friend to everybody. She mad-1
many friends in Conway who joined
with the family in doin^ all in iheii
power to n lieve hcrsulterinjfs. Her
husband and four children, her father
and one sister. survive her. Flu1
b<?dy was taken yesterday to Little
River and la'd to rest by the grave
of her mother.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
It artificially digests t he food and aidd
Nature In strengthening ard recoo
structing the exhausted digestive organs
It is the latest discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efllciency. It lu
stantly relieves and permanently cure#*
Dvspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatirence. Sotir Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache.Oast ralgia.Crarnps.ana
All other ro f inint i'ectdigestlon.
Prcoiro riWi'.t r\ Co , Chicago.
QnVP V'ahh
J VJV4 T V UUI JT IVJI1W V ?
One box of Tutt's Pills will save
many dollars in doctors' bills
They will surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
!*or sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and biliousness,
a million people endoTUTT'S
Liver PH..!
NOTICE
Wanted information of a Combination
Book Case and Dt'sk, *<?ld a?
the estate >ale ??f ''apt.. Samu-1 Bell
in 1870 or 1877 It wa? made of
son pdurk wood: had jjlassdoors and
probabl v had some drawer* in tin*
lower part For particulars, address
H. L. Buck, J it ,
Conway. S C.
Citation Notice.
Bv Vim. H Hardwick, Esq. Probate JudOc,
\V* or?'it* .1. It. Sl.ol y mad' suit to
p*4. t?? grant hiin i.?,tt*T? < f *din
tinn -f the Kstate <?f ?i"d ouixtd ??f
rinh Shelly, df-c^js-d
The-t* ?re th?r?*for?* t" dtp and idmnnUh
hM Mid siuifiil ir fh?- kIndred xnd < red
itors of th?* wild Z <ka; nh Sli llv tin
- ? ?
C?'a*fd. tint t!i?*y i ri hi |?>- >r b? fort' iniii
iIip Court of I'll linte, to I** li?!d at Cmi
way. Hurry County, "-n th?* l.Vh d iv f
Apri', in>t.,aMer publication thereof, Ht 11
o'clock in 11*?* I r?'iiiK?n, f.?shn\v rnusH, it
any they have, why M.?* said ndmlni*trntlon
should n t b?? jrrantfd.
'liven und r inv '"tni this 271h day * f
Muroh, \iiQ'i Domini, 1001,
W, E. IIakdwick,
Probate Judge.
Laundry.
1 am a#ent for the Florence Steam
Laundry and .vi.l send your Shirts
Collar^, CiifTs.
Or anything else you wish :-ent to
the Laundry. All work guaranteed
and prompt delivery Will send ofl
Laundry every other Tuesday.
E. T. LEWIS,
Conway. S. (J
Regulator!
^dicine.
t Package on the Market. J&
rice 2?o> Fiv* for $1.00.
rp*1a frtrsevr n yr?r* ami tr> ini: cljrl.t of E
flit'l Mint wri:l? ni> U ucOl, I, lakt May, p
tiU.r kii<l uM?i it according to direction*, Bl
iithiiu.v*i<l .: *..?? S; 1 .;#!!. >\ l:i v.*-tKht 0
f It f??r It MVfit n?v life. Mr?. Marv K. W
10., I'rop'r#, i>t*M>ftI.I', 'itmu. K
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ame Prof Or. Ludwig Huechner, a
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131-11&! 11.55 Hroadwav, New York.
MARKETS.
G F.OROKTOWN.
New Virgin ... 2.00
Yellow dip 1.75
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 33$
ivVOIIl.- WVIillllUll 1 OO
WlLMINOTO.V.
Spirits turpentine steady.
lachiiu barrels 33}
iiuntr v o;i 33
io $1.20
"iir firm at J1 20
Crude Turpentine.? Hard $1.10
Dip $2.10; Virgin
COTTON
Ordinary 5 7-16ctsf* .b
Oood Ordinary. . . . 0 13-16 " '*
Low Middling 7 716 " "
Middling 7 7-8 "
Good Middling 83-10 "
Corn 58(?f>2
(lams 12C?;13
Shoulders 6 ($8
Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs 10
Cow Peas 60c. per hush
Peanuts 80c " "
ATLANTIC COAST BR0C3RY
Keep? Hay, Corn, Chops, Cow
Feed, "Meal, Grits, Flour, Sugar.
Coffee. SnulT, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheioots.
Uacon, Lard, Rice, Vegetables,
Fruits. Apples. Oranges. Lemons.
and best Apple Vinegar.
k \ ?
.\i*u wry uocKis, motions. A complete
Line of Hardware and Cutlery.
I also keep the School Hooks of the
county. I will order anything you
need that I don 't keep.
Sam Thompklns,
South of Court House.
10 Cents Cotton
Ts now a thing of the past, but
whether it is 5 cents, 8 cents or 10
cents or whether it is something
else you wish to sell, I am in business
to pay yon the
MUST MARKET PRICES
!
iv#i j.Fin- pr niucv and sen you any
tiling you want in the way of mor.
chundise at
Prices as Low
as any where in Horry County. Ex*
amine my stock of General Merchandise
at
! ENTERPRISE AID MAfiLQVS.
1 consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Tinware. Groceries, in fact al inos
anything you want from a paper of
pins up.
You re for trade,
W. J. SINOLEToN,
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>Ve wish our many friends and *
custnmcrs a happy ami proRj>erous
New Year.
We thank you for your patronage
during iho year just closed, and so *
licit a continuance of your confl- '
donee and support in the future.
It has always been our aim and
purpose to K'vc our customers the
full value of every dollar tney spend j
with us.
We keep always on hand a large G
and complete assortment of Staple
Groceries, such as
FLOUR,
CORN,
BACON, .
SALT, T
RICK,
ouits,
\nd all other Grocerries thai are
needed to supply the wants of man,
woman, or child. We buv largely
in car load lots direct from the man
ufacturers. thereby getting our groceries
fresh and wholesome.
Clothing. | i
We can always give you good bargains
in Men's, Youths and Hoys
clothing. Wo have some "Humming
drives that we are selling at
"Panic Prices. " Our line of Gents
i ? uiiiiMim^ m?ous is as usual, corn- r
plcte in every detail. We have on
hand a large assortment of "Harris
Suspenders." They give satisfaction
every time.
j If you want a nice set of Harness
eoine to the Gully, we have them.
Cortland ,
j and Ames
Road Carts
the best on the market 1
Farm Implements.
W'c arc headquarters for evcrthing
the farmers need, such as plows, .
hoes, grub hoes. Mattocks bush hook *
collars and collar pads, haraes and
singletrees. The celebrated Ames
Shovels and Spades always on hand.
Furniture.
i We keep a full line of bed room
'suits. f'Ttl'll on/l
wMti?vuuo (iuu i;ui CiluB.
rocking and straight chairs, mattre*- "
es. several styles of bed springs, and
feathers that smell like yoc.se feath- J
ers. Everything else needed to furnish
your tinuse including che New
Home, Domestic and Wheeler & J
Wilson Sewing Machines.
Your kitchen is not complete un'
til you get one of our high grade c
cook stoves in it.
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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 I
the next 80 days. Call early.
We have ihe largest stock of
Shoes in the county and ean fit any
one in number and price. <j
It is impossible for us to mention
all the numerous articles we carry '
in stock. I f you dont't see what you Iwant
call for it. If it is not convenient
for you to come to the Gully,
we win dc tflad to supply your wants .
at either
BAYBORO P
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COOL SPRING, C
i SOCASTEE, P
GRAIIAMYILLE,
| /vay: ISLAND
PORT IIARRET,SON
MYRTLE BEACH,
Again wishing you a Happy New
Year. We are yours for trade,
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Bra 7i c h Stores a t
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Letter of Introduction.
Wo take pleasure this week in
Hying to our readers that they may
ave absolute confidence in the fairuss
and integrity of the Spivey
lercantile Co., who are among tho
bohI lil>eral advertisers.
It will pay every reader of the
Ickali> to carefully scan their adertUements
every week. Vc i need
lot hesitate* a moment to order
that you want, if I hey havn't not
t they 11 get it for you, nor need
ou waste a momonte time looking
or the same poods at a lower price
They are doing an enormous busncss
by celling pood goods* at nsonishing
low prices.
They carry a nice lino of Dry
loods. Notions, Shoes, Hats. Heavy
nd Fancy Froceries, Hardware,
"mware, 1* uruiture etc . Trv thom
Ve ar<* sure they'll please you:
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You can get your Photos at
Jasque's any day. You can hav
nlarging of any kind done.
Give me a trialH.
K. GASQUE.
^argest and most complete estib
lishinent South.
jeo. S. Hacker 6< Son
Manufacturers of
)OORS,8ASII, BLINDS, MOULDINGJAND
BUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
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Practical
Horseshoer
AND
-GENERAL - BLACKSMITH.?
Jght and Heavy Smith
HOILER AND STILT. REPAIR.
Good workmanship and reason
able prices guaranteed.
CONWAY. S. C.
SP1VEY (5c COLLINS CO.
"ire Insuranc
Bicycles.
>. A. SPIVEY, M. W. COLLINS
President, Secretary,
ffice In Bank Building^
11II IIS.
m achine/k an d-2j' rep air
;hops.
BOILER WORK. LIGHT AND
IEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL
CIND.
We keep a full line of .steam fitings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
/ante etc Also carriage and wagon
ardwarc and material. Pairts,
)il. Varnish etc. We solicit your
atronage.
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