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MATTHRS LOCAL AND OTHHRW1SE.
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Let us do your job printing*
Spivoy wants 300 hens at once.
Go to S. T. Sessions for clothiug. S
The Hkuai.d and Commoner one v
year $1.75. (l
Mr, Fred Grant of Laurel was in
Conway one day last week. (,
Just received a lot of ready made "
skirts at W. R Lewis's. 3
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Read the advertisement of Dusen- b
bury & Co., in this issue. t
Col. C. P. Quattlcbaum went to
Columbia Inst week on business
Mr. J. I). West has been appoint- t
ed magistrate for Soeastee township.
Mr \V. D. Moore of Port Ilarrel
son was in tho city on business Inst j
Thursday.
Two now gas lamps have recently 'd
been added to those already up on .
our streets. "
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Don't forget that Spivey can fur- a
nish tomb stones and wire fencing. *
Mrs. Jos. Todd has been sick for
some time at her residence on 3rd N
Avenue. p
Mrs. Fred Buck of Bucksville was \
in Couway several days last week ,,
visiting friends. a
Look out for Sample Shoes at S. I1
T. Sessions, they will be in time.
Miss Marjorie McQueen of Morvin, ?
N. C., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C.
1*. Quattlcbaum. .
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Mrs. J. 13. Buck left for Boston a
last Mono ay accompanied by her (
daughter, Miss Jessie. V
Mr. D. V Richardson passed
4 through Conway last Monday on nis r
f way to Whiteville, N C t
Just received a big lot of steel
plow points and bars, at W. R. ^
Lewis's. L
Last Saturday the weather was j ^
quite cool changing frjm the rainy 1 J1
weather the day before. ''
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Mr. B. F. Vereen of Wampeo was t
in Conway last Saturday greeting
his friends in his usual cheerful way.
Georgia Rackots and Sampson
Stocks, at W, R. Lewis's.
Mr. W. II Howell has accepted
a position with the Winyah Lumber (.
Co. and will buy logs for them here. c
Mr. Rob. Stalvey and Miss Floriei11
RiLSlOll *>f KoPilvit-OM P.ui.un.i 1^
wvvmuvvv t? v? v> 11 a v/v/u nay ]
the first of the week attending the j V
meeting.
Mr. J. Milton Donahue left here a
Tuesday for Green ville as the rep C
reSentativc of the loeal lodge of I. O. a
O. F. I
Mr. T. J. Vaught of Nixonville
was in Conway last Friday. His
daughter is attending the Hurroughs
Graded School. 0
Don't forget to call on VV. II. j.
Lewis when you want to buy a nice f
dress, he will sell you cheaper than i
the cheapest. ']
Capt. J. M. Oliver keeps up his ^
reputation of a good fisherman. He
caught five nice shad last Friday
night ut the mouth of the lake.
Spivey buys from 000 to 800 doz
en eggs per week and wants more.
He also wants chickens, peas, hams
etc. c
The editor acknowledges an invi- ,
tation to attend an entertainment ,
to be given by the pupils of the In (
land Academy at Port Harrelson on t
Friday, May 3. .
Just received at W. U Lewis's a 1
big lot of silk which must be sold in
the next few days regardless of
price.
Tim ? 1 IT
in- men u una ui uorry need let
tor heads, envelopes and other kinds v
of printing from timo t?> ti n?* We
are prepared a! the 11 kua ;.i> >111 t<? \
furnish anything th^y may wt?r.t ai
prices to suit everybody Give in a (
trial and we will please you ' i |
The revival meetings at the ware- | >
house have b en a1 tended bv quite aj
V number of p ople from the country ,"
The sudden change in the weather)
on Sunda\ made it necessary to hold \>
the in etini^sin the Methodist ehureh j(
as there was no means of h?? itiu.y in .
the warehouse j
Jon*s at Justice wants your trade,
He's offering inducements rarely
made On jo flee and tobacco he's
overly cheap A*d o?i shoes and hats, ; {
he just can t bo beat. 11
See S. T. Sossions line of clothing*
The meetings at the Warehouse
\st week were very i 'teresting aud
ell attended. The bad weather
he last of the week kept some of
he people at home but not so much
s might have been expected.
For the best buggies on the mar*
et, cull on W H. Porter.
A member of our bar attended
efore Magistrate Johnsou of l)<?g
Hull last Monday for the purpose
f taking an appeal from his court
11 the? case of The State v-. J
1. A1 ford prosecuted under the ac"
gainst swindling and obtaining
loney under false pretences
The lots on Main Street that were
lade vacant by the lire of last De
ember should be cleared of rubbish
nd made to look decent, that is, il
heir owners intend to let them re
lain vacant A vacant lot looks
ad enough nnvway. but worse, if
ft full of rnbb'sh from a tire
The well on the vacant King lot I
lw,..io i - i - - -
..v.-.i ill i allien so lMttl I DC \Vlit01*
ill not pond near il, or else stopped
ntirely. The town authorities
rained the water away and plumped
p the spout a few days ajfo. Their
Ian would have worked but for the
iterveniion of some smal.boys who
allied the piny out.
Spivey wants 300head of hens. 75
ushelsof peasant) 1001) dozen ojjjjs
t once, write him.
Con^rcsssman Uobt H. Searboruj^li
left Conway ovcland last Kri
ay for Wannamaker where lie d<-vered
the commri cement oration
efore the Wautiamaker Hi^li
iehool. Taking the train at Mil lins
e wont on to Florence where he
as scheduled to make another ad
ress.
Mr. Patrick Gerrald of Zoan. -j
3W weeks apo. ate the tirst watermelon
of the s ason. Of course it
donned to last year's crop, hut the
,'omler is as to how it happened to
e perfectly preserved all through
lie winter until Mr (Jerrald found
L a few ,-?eek3ngo under some dead
e^etatlon.
Don't fail to call and see the beanifin
line of buj/oies just opened up
t W. E. Porter's.'
/\ letter has been received by Mr.
5. J. Sessions from a farmer in
jancaster county stating that he
ud several of his neighbors have
ocided to purchase farming lands
i Horry if they can got it on suitale
terms They ask for information
s to what lands are for sale and at
rhat prices.
On next salesday. Gen. E. W.
will rlnlitroi' tin n/lilimoo t.v I I...
- v.v. ? ? v . ?? uvivi i i o.i \j\r uiir
eople of Horry on the sutjeot of
ho South Carolina Interstate and
Vest Indian Exposition. Every
lan who f?*t;ls an interest in Horry
nd her future is cxnocteu to he
resent and gatnor new zeal from
dial he shall hear. His address
.'ill he an interesting one and well
ro?'th travelling many miles to hear.
A car loail of t in1 celebrated Tay>r
Cannadv Buggies. manufactured
t Oxford, N. C.. of the best North
Surolina hickory, just received at
V. E. Porter's
Last Friday was a cloudy, windy,
ainy day hut the excursion to iViyrle
Beach was run just the same,
ut not with the crowd that there
,'ould have been, had the day been
ne Some 35 or 40 persons took
dvantage of tin; cheap round trip
iekets and despite the rain and
find went over and spent a few
murs very pleasantly wandering
bout the beach and looking through
he new hotel.
Night Was Her Terror,
"I would cough nearly all night
ing." writes Mrs. Charles Appleate.
of Alexandria, Ind., "and
ou'd hardly get any sleep. I had
onsuin])tion so bad that if I walked
block 1 would cough frightfully and
pit blood, but, when all other modi
ines failed, three $1, bottles of Dr.
Cing's Now Discovery wholly cured
ue and 1 gained 58 pounds." It's
bsolutely guaranteed to cure Cough
'ohis La Grippe, Bronchitis and
11 throat and Lung Troubles,
'rice 50cand $1. Trial bottles free
t E Norton's drug store.
I have lost 10 head of sheep. Two
if the number are black. One of
he white sheen has a small bell on.
iomc of the sheep have marks as
ollowc Crop, split and under bit
n right ear, swallow fork in left
?he rest of the flock have split and
inderbit. in right ear and swallow
ork in left.
Address,
It. A. Watts,
Bueksvillo, S. C.
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In addition to trees plants, vines,
tc., the Home wood Nurseries will
lave a fine lot of cabbage and to
nato plants, etc., for sale. Drop
ne acaid and 1 will deliver stock in
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ywiivmy vruiMl 1 COII1C 111 lUMriOll)>or
1") td 'JO per cent, discount to
>artics calling at the Nurseries for
heir trees.
E. S. Cm.Tit a.
From the Placard Section.
Farmers aro busy planting cotton
md tobacco in mis section
The Sidney Sunday So >ol i* till
n a prosperous condition.
Mr W. II Strickland, the mu>iiian,
has a little ola^s th it i-> hard to
joat
Mr Sidiic.y 1'igc m Pa^c.s Mill. S.
J , paid Mr. Joel Stri kland a pleas*
nit vi.Ml la<t Saturday ui^lit.
The ( i>uiily Supervisor lias made
i >mc changes in the roads, the out ome
of wi ich I hope will bo better
hope thai he will see to it that
here will be a fwo? way put up in
[>lae ?rd Swamp F
Rev Win. Sidney Cooper died last
"?unday morning at 4 o'clock and
>vas funerali/.cd and buried Monday.
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NEW BUILDINGS
Soon to be up on Conway's
Streets.
Contracts have been signed for the
reetion of the following now buildings:
Th eo >tores for Mr. I). A Spivey
adjoining the Spivey Buildiug.
They will occupy a sp?ce of Ob ft.
by 155 ft front, one storv high, am
all under the same roof The build
ing will extend along the street. t?
the wooden store now occupied b\
Mr M. N. Ses ions.
An addition to tlie Kingston lie
lei. 80 ft. by 35ft.. two stories high.
There will be a large lobby, office,
oar dim* shop, sample rooms, etc ,
il'ovn stairs, with boil rooms up
dairs.
Tw?. stores, under one roof. 7b ft.
bv 40 ft. one story high for Mrs. S
E. Kino on the vacant King lot.
hie of the stor-s will be occupied
oy Mr W. 11. Chest nut. the racket
-bore man. the other will bo for rent.
Conway Margain Mouse on the
Oliver lot, corner of Laurel Street
and 3rd A venue This will be two
stories high and built of wood covered
with steel siding. The other
buildings above mentioned will be of
brick.
Mr. 11. P. Little is the contractor
in all the contracts above mention
ed except Conway Murrain House.
Me has purchased a brick machine
and outfit and is now making the
brick some mil. s down the Waeeamaw.
Don't forget that Porter keeps a
full line of the best Morses Mules
old one horse wagons.
A Card of Thanks.
I feel under many obligations to
my friends in Conway for their
kindness to me during my recent
sickness Anything that I can do
for them will be done with pleasure
L. L. Coop Kit.
To The Deaf.
A rich lady cured of her deafness
and Noises in the Mead by Dr. Nicholson's
Artificial Ear Drums,
gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that I
deaf people unable to procure the
Ear Drums may have them free
Address No. IliMO-e The Nicholson
Institute. 780. Eighth Avenue.
New York. U S. A.
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Gen. H W. Moise to Speak.
Editor II cram): Allow me to
announce through your coniinns that
'ifnofU^r Moise, State Lecturer
Sent. Soon i-Ston Exposition, ha*
l\t rogimont t?,,vit*^ion and will ac<
o.*,^ % 00iarVcr an address hereon
the lir.s.,? nday in May (6th, ult )
at 1 :;K) o'clock p m.
Tne Township Commissioners especially,
and the public generally,
are urged co be present. Encouraging
reports are expected from all
the Townships
Respect fully,
I) A SlMVKY,
Secretary
cret of Beauty
a!th. The secret ofheallh g
power to digest and assin
. a proper quanity of food,
can never be done when
. liver does not act it's part.
you know this ?
it's Liver Pills are an abso?
p'irn f/m* cl/^lr Kdo/Io^Iao /I '
< i.ui u ivi ijiv.iv iiv.auav.1 iv-i vi y .t
psia, sour stoma.11, malaria.
>n ;tipation, torpid liver, piles
mdicc, bilious fever, bilin
, and kindred disen
jtt's Liver PWorking
24 Hours a Day.
There's no rest for those tireless
little workers?Dr. King's New
Life Pills Millions are al ways ousy
curing Torpid Liver. Jaundice, Billiousness,
Fever and Ague. Thoy
banish Sick Headache, drive out
Malaria. Never gripe or weaken.
Small, taste n ee, work wonders.
Try them 25o at Dr. E. Norton's
drug store
NOTICE.
Th undersigned having bsen duly
appointed Supervisor of Registration
foi the Town of Conway, B ?oks
for registration of the qualified vo/if
ca5/l ...:n i
vv/ttii, win oe opened
from 1 his date until July 4th. 1601
at tl.e office of Conway Bargain
Houm* in j-aid town.
E Van Dijhenbijuy
Supervisor Re#. Town of Conway.
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Llvcp.
One Packag
-iif' rinse from Indignation unit <1
t m doctor* In iwn in obtal
. 1 nri'il r jmclcacri* of Kunion'a Tonic Hi
; mm r?y Ok- tlrsi of July I could i-at almn?
nrrt stn utfto. I ? *nnot apeak loo high
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DIED.
Ronjamin Bradly Wa ts, son of
Richard and Priscilla Wutts, was
born near Grcon Sea, Horry County,
S C., on Nov 20th, 184^, and died <
at his home near Buoxsville on
March 28th ajjed f2 years I
m mths and 8 days. He first joined
the Missionary Baptist church at
a out 23 years of. vjc aim after a f< w |
ears lie joined the Poplar M. K ,
Church and was converted in that .
hurch abo-i 18 years a^o He liv
d a faithful and consistent inembcr
f 'hat church until about one year ,
e<> when he moved his membership i
III.... \ 1 El / H 1. II 1
?? turmoil ?*i. rv v iiurmi iiruuM's I
i wife, nine ehi.drcn. a mother, four
brothers and many friends and rela ,
ives to mourn their loss but we be (
li ve that our loss is his eternal gain. ,
*>nly a few hours before he left us ,
10 called us to him uud 'old us that ,
ie would have to go. conscious of ,
his condition he did not seem to (
dread it at all. but for the last time, i
ind in that same kind, quiet and |
natural way our father gave us good i
and wise council and then said when (
he could breathe no more here that (
he would be at rest. I
Oh. how hard it is to say thy will i
bo done! Hut yet we know that our '
Heavenly Father is too good to err (
and too wise to make a mistake. ]
He was a true husband,, a kind and i
alTvo?ioiiate father, and was generous
ami noble in deed and in character.
His suffering was of a short
duration, but very intense, lie was
only sick five days. Human skill
and loving hands did everything
ihat seemed possible, but all in
vain.
The body was taken to Hebron
M K. Church and funcralizcd by
Rev J 0 Welch, and laid away in
the Hebron cemetery to await the
resurection ..orning.
While Spring was unlocking her
(lowers, and spreading forth her
fragrance and perfume, Hod in his i
I wisdom said loom* father come up j
to live with me. Where tears and |
sorrows are never to be. I
R.
MARRIED. '
At the residence of the bride's
father. Mr James Cook, on Thursday
Apiil 18th. 11)01. Miss Ella Cook
to Mr Outlan Reverly, Rev W. S.
MeCaskill performing the ceremony. ,
Strikes a Rich Find.
"1 was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and tier-,
vons debility." writes F. J. Green,
of Lancaster, N II., ' No rented>
helped mo until 1 began using Elcetrie
Hitters, which did me more good
than all the medicines 1 ever used.
They have also kept my wife in excel
lent health for years. She says
Electric Hitters are just splendid for
female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and invlgorator for
weak, run down women No other
medicine can take its place in our :
family " Try them. Only f>?)e. <
Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. 111.
Norton.
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Citation Notice.
Bv Wm I; Hardwlck, lisq, Probate JiidOe,
W orea* Austin i'. Thompson mud?suit
to me.Jto grant liim le-tters of Adin n1
tit ration of tlu* Estate of and effects of
Julia It. Thompson. deceased
Tlie>? are therefore to cite and ^diminish
all and singular the kindred and t'red
itors of the said Julia K. Thompson de-r
ceased, that they ho ai d appear before nie
In tho Court of Probate. to ho held at Con
way, Horry County, <m the 4th day of
May 1901 next h tcr publication there f, at
I I o'clock in the I -racoon, to show cause.
If any they have, why 'ha said ndminlstra
tlon should not he granted.
<iiven under my Itanil this 20th day of
Apr I, Anno Domini, 1901,
W, K. IIakdwiok,
Probate Judge,
WHAT
MAY
HAPPEN
No one knows, but things look
pretty squally on the other side of
the Atlantic. Uncle Sum is always
on top, and so are we in the matter
of
Low - Prices.
We are not at-the county seat but
'still in reacli of everybody who
buy 8 CLOTH TNG. BOOTS, SHOES
TIN WARE. CROCKERY WARE,
FINE DRESS GOODS, HATS,
UND ER W FA R, IIA RI) W A R E.
and anything and everything in the
way of general merchandise at
Prices Lower Than
the Lowest.
Examine our line of Shoes made
by the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co,
Come see us and you will go away
r\' nu
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Dusonbury & Co.
TObD . ILLE, S- C.
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Regulatorl
Medicine. N
(est Package on the Market. |
? Priee 25o. Fiv? for $1.00.
lyapepeia for aeron year* an<l trying tight of ?
n relief and with no benefit, 1. Hut Ma y, B
I'Kulator and u?e<l it according to dlrectioaa.
it anythlBgand dlgeat It. I gained in weight
ly of it for it laved my life. Mra. Mary K. '
I If#. tO , frop'ra, UrMBttJiU, Tub.
II- 'ju 'x_ . "
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Following closely in his footsteps
nine Frof Dr. Ludwig Hucchner, a
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with his remarkable work
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ilas. like Darwin he too died, ere In
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$i oo n box, by mail.
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(soi.K IJ. S. AOF.NTS)
1131-1133 1135Broadway, New York
MARKETS.
U EOROETOWN.
New Virgin 2.00
Yellow dip 1.7ft
Scrape 1.2ft
Spirits turpentine 311
Kosi n. common 1 00
WI I.M I NO TON.
Spirits turpentine stead}'.
Machine barrels 33J
countr \ oa . 33
Llo $1.10
Tar firm at . . #1.20
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard #1.10
Dip $2.10; Vi rgin
COTTON.
Ordinary ft 7 -ltictsf* b
Good Ordinary. .. .6 13-10 "
Low Middling 7 7-10 " u
Middling 7 7-8
Good Middling 8 3-10 "
Corn ft8(?>G2
Hams 12{<^13
Shoulders 0 ($8
Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs 10
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
Peanuts 80c "
ATLANTIC COAST GRBC3RY j
Keeps Hay, Corn, Chops, Cow
Pood, Meal, Grits, Flour, Sugar.
Coffee, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots.
tiacon, Lard, Rice, Vegetables,
Fruits, Apples, Oranges. Lemons.
and best Apple Vinegar.
Also Dry Goods, Notions. A complete
Line of Hurdwaro and Cutlery.
I also keep the School Hooks of the
county. 1 will order anything you
need that 1 don't keep.
Sam Thompklns,
South of Court House.
It) Cents Cotton
Is now a thing of the past, but
whether it is f> cents, 8 cents or 10
cents or whether it is something
else you wish to sell, I arn in business
to I ill. V V/W1 fhft
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HIGHEST MARKET PHIEES
for your produce and sell you any
thing you want in the way of iner.
ehandisc at
Prices as Low
.-> nny'wheroin Horry County. Kxtinine
tny stock of Ooneral Merchandise
at
ENTERPRISE All MARLOWS.
onsi: ting of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Tinware. Groceries, in fact al
mything yon want from a paper of
pins up.
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINQLETcN. '
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THE
GULLY
Wo are still abreast of the times,
indoor bargains in all lines are well
wo? thy of vour consideration. We
never indulge in "catch penny" advertisements.
What we say wo do.
we will do. We buy right and we
>ell right, Our goods are always
as represented.
Our Groceries aro fresh and consisted
the following staples
Meal lla/ Tea
Orits Oats Sugar
Flour Corn Coffee
Butter Soap Candy
Bacon Starch Salmon
Soda Cigars Sardines
Lard Tobacco Oysters,
and other Can (Imvl : un. I. >. i>.
Moats, Corn unci Chip Hoof, Can
Vegetables. Fruits. Halting Powderi
Ac. Ac.
Wo carry the largest stock of these
goods in this section, we are in line
to compete with any first-class Cro
eery House in Eastern South CaroNo
Marble Dust in the kind of
flour wo sell
11Y T1110 UAUUEL, OP POUND,
M LEAD IS Nil WHEAT FLOUR.
Price eonsistanev is our motto. We
do not sell one thing with the expectation
of making it up on another.
CLOTH I NO.
Makes your reputation.
The world will always judge you
well if you purchase your clothing
hero. Fit, Style and Quulily guara
nt eed.
SHOES.
Crtf* 01. * - - 1
?jv>i i oiiut.-M H>r icnticr loot, com
fortablc shapes. Our shoes do not
liavo to be broken in. They tit when
you got them and hold their shapes
until entirely worn outUMBRELLAS.
A good Umbrella often saves a big
bill for medicines and the doctors
services. Avoid drenching, colds
and sickness with one of our good
Umbrellas, there are none better at
half again the price.
NOTIONS,
Nothing in the notion line you can
name but you will find we have it
We make a specialty of keening
small things you cant find no wlicro
else in Town.
DRUGS
Our Drugs aro always pure and
fresh and the very best the market
alTords. Your health is too valuable
to use any thing less .
ROAD CARTS
I The pleasure of a ride is doubled
if it is taken in a handsome turnout
Our vehicles arc handsome. They
are something better too?well made
in every particular.
Men's llats
In hats vou want the latest of
course. Wo make a special study of
stylo. Call in some time and try on
the different shapes. Hoy if you
want to.
Dry Hoods.
Our Dry Goods consist of the latest
stylos and Fabrics for dainty
Summer wear. No matter what
price you pay hero you arc always
sure of good quality and dependable
wearable goods. A summer satisfaction.
Prices low down, and quality
high up.
Harness.
A good horse and a poor harness
is as much out of place as a man with
a dress suit and a rusty hut. Come
and see us and got a good harness
cheap.
Millinery
Latest styles In dainty headwear.
Dreams of hats for pretty wearers.
The seasons latest creatures in Millinery.
Hare combinations of economy
and style. Come and sec them.
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We cater to particular people.
New arrivals of ties, shirts and fixings
direct from fashion center*.
Furniture.
Our designs are neat and elegant,
distinct and original. We carry an
exclusive line to be found in no other
store in the city.
It is impossible for us to mci tion
all the numerous articles we keep,
sulice it to say that there ivabsolutely
nothing that the farmer need go
elsewhere to got. come and sec us,
wo guarantee \ou polite and courteous
attention.
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hotter of Introduction.
Wo take pleasure this week in
snying to our readers tnat they may
havo absolute confidence in the fairness
and integrity of the Spivey
Morcftutile Co., who itroQRiQog tin?
inns* 1 i l>o?*a 1 advertisers.
It v. i i | pay every reader of the
IU:it.\i.i? to carefully scan their advertisements
every week. Yoti need
not hesitate a moment to order
what you want, if they havn't got
it they II get it for you, nor need
von waste a moment*.' time looking
for the same goods at a 1<> r price.
They are doing an enorm :s busin.
ss by selling good goods .it astonishing
low prices,
They carry a nice lino of Dry
Goods, Not ions, Shoe--. Hats, Heavy
and fancy Groceries, Hardware,
Tinware, furniture etc , Try them
Wo art sure vhey II please you?
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You can get your Photos at
Gasqutr's any day. You van law
enlarging of any kind done.
Give rue a trial.
If. K. GASQtJE.
Largest and most complete ostib
lisi)merit South. j
Geo. S. Hacker 6c Son
Manufacturers of
DOORS,SAS1I, BLINDS, MOU ldI
NO AND BUILDING *
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
244 King Street.
IffiJlf
Practical
Horseshoer
AND
?G EN EU AT - D LACKS MI TIT.?
Light and Heavy Smith
HOILEK AND STILL REPAIR.
Good workmail-hip and reason
nble prices guaranteed,
CONWAY, S. C.
SPIVFY <S COLLINS CO.
Fire Insurant:
Bicycles.
D, A. SP1VRY, M.W.COLLINS
President-. *
uvwi 11cii y .
Office in FSank BuiUUnu'
ANYII 111
M AC IIIN E t A N D R E P AIR
SHOPS.
BOILER WORK. LIGHT AND
'HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL
KIND.
Wo keep a full lino of ite nn fittings,
Injectors, valves, packing Oil
waste etc Also carriage and wagon
hardware and material. Paiets,
Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your
patronage.
UNEEDA BISCUIT!
$ 41.80 in Uncedn Soda Cakes.
$ 21.40 in I'nceda Ginger Waters.
$ 04.11 in Mason's Soda Cakes.
$ 77.00 in .Mason's Lemon Cakoj.
$ 8-4.01 in Mason's Mixture.
Above from factory, a-box lots delivered.
5 per cent, off 10 box lots,
10 per cent. olT 25-box lots.
SI 10 01 in Tyler's Lemon ( tkos,
$ 47 08 in l'yier'sSoda Cukes,
$ 55.40 iti Tyler's Mixed Cak s lrom
store or factory.
$315.90 in Lorn barely (3 f?>r ^ Oi<fHr.
$218.60 in Old \ a. CIktoo.
$105.86 in Dukes Mixture. ,
WaP We have the Stock an ', price*
W. B. COOPER
Wiioi.ksai.i: CI roc vat,
WILMINGTON, NT. C.
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