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v,l 1 fl" I <?lte Horrn jfmM. Published Every Thursday. rHURSDAV OCr 3rd i 100 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. I Masons fruit jars at Spiveys Court convenes hero on next Monday. The weather, so far, this wck has been warm. 11. li. Hack Jr, is listed anion;: Ike sick this week. Spivcy sells corn, oats and bran. A Pell of Zosn was in the city last Friday. Cood sales at Horry Tobacco Warehouse last week. s The usual court week crowd is ex- J peeled here next week. For fresh fruits and groceries of all kinds, call on J. S. Vuught. Several land sales arc advertised to take place next Monday. Dr. Farris, dentist, is here only for a few days. Spivey oilers highest prices f??r .seed cotton, wax, hides, eggs, etc. M. O. Anderson of Harold paid tt'his ollice a call last Saturday. Hon Jeremiah Mishoc was inCo.ivvay a short while last Saturday. ..] D. Watson of Nixonyillo was in Conway last Monday. There aro some sales to lie made ii.n oiw...;rr \i... .1 J UliU OU15I 111 llt'Al i'lVMIIIilJ . Carry VV. it Lewis all your hides. I he pays the highest priees. J. fl. Duseubury and wifo of T tddvllle wore in town la->t I'Yiday. I J. C. Splvey is report-d sick at /.is residence near the GuJIy. The largest line of Clothing and lowest prices ut Conway Bargain House. L?\ A. Burroughs returned last ; \v?cLc from a business trip to Haiti more, Md. I I fi. nee of the upper part of ihe county was in Conway on business yesterday. A. M. Burroughs left last, week Jfor Atlanta "'here he entered col.lege. Cadet Willie Watson loft, hist VI..o da v to resume hu studies at the citadel. The weather became cloudy yesterday aoout noon and some rain ifell. Full line of Battle Axe Shoes from 10 cents per pair up, at Conway Bargain House. The Baptist State Convention meets in the city of Florence early n December. Old newspaperssuitaole for wrap pin# or for going under carpets, m o for sale at the HRiiAi.n office. The new brick building on Main " 'Street is nearly complete as to the .outside work. J. C. Spivcy will buy lint and seed cotton this season and will olTer .highest market prices. \j. J. 1 fard w>ck of Justice paid thir> ulllce a pleasant call last Friday jwhile in Con -vay on business. Cook in# Stoves and Ranges with lf> years guaranteed back at Con way Bargain House. D. T. McNeill and Aleck McNeill; paid Wilmington a flying visit the j latter part of last week. i Miss Mabel Norton left one day ' 9 lust v.eek for Columbia, where she entered the Columbia Female col lc#u. it is reported that the storm of last week injured cotton in some sections where it was open in the fields. Mrs F. A Burroughs returned; last week from llendersonville where she spent the latter part of the Summ-r. A 0. Thompson, President of Conway Bargain House-, went lo' / Wilmington Monday and returned I last Tuesday. i Misses Hippie Hard wick and Leila' Housend are spending a week at 1 Bayboro visiting friends and rela lives. Miss Mary Cantwell returned home last week after spending sever-1 al weeks here visiting the family of I). T. McNeill. Mrs. J. 0. Edwards and children' returned last Monday from Mt. Airy, N. C., where they had been spending several weeks J. D. Haigler, killed a large rat-; tlesnake, having thirteen VattlA. on his farm some six miles from town't one day last week. j Key. C E. Robertson, who was conducting a serie- of meetings at ' Bayboro last week returned home N. E. Paul of Dongola, paid the Hkkald office a pleasant call yesterday. .Tos. T Walsh Esq. was absent several days last week in attendance on the meetings at the Presbyterian church at Hayboro, S. C. Let us print your note heads and other stationery. We have materi als nice enough to suit the tastes of any business man. E. T. Lewis has a half cent copper coin which bears the date, 1S0?">. These half c ent pieces are very rare, only a few of them having been put in circulation. On Sept. 22nd, ult. atGulivants Ferry, .Miss Pctronia lluggirs was married to liobt. E. Page, Rev T. 11. Reynolds performing the ceremony. Is your subscription to this paper due? If so, rou are respectfully in vited to come in and settle up. Remember us when you come to town court week. Pro'. A. II. Stalvcy loft yesterday for Rowesvillo S C\, where he resumes his position, as principal, in the high school at that place, lie was not accompanied by Mr.-. Stal vcy, she will join him later. Little Pee Dee River is full to overflowing with a freshet, and the swamps in the upper part of the county are so full as to render the reads impassable at Calivunts Ferr\ and at other points alo lg the river. Make our store your headquarters next week, where von can get anything you want. Don't forget our Millinery Department up stairs over the Conway R.irg.vin House. Charley Scarborough, returned from Clemsou College last Thurs day, the institution being rather crowded, and expects to enter the South Carolina college, where he will eotnpleto his course. J. C. Cpivey, president of Spivey M ercantilc Company, and Col. C. l\ Quattlebaum attended the Kaptist Sunday School I'tiion at Juniper Hay chutcu last Friday. Hob Thompson foreman of the yards at the plant of J) VV. liapet ?!k Co, is desperately ill at his residence on drd Avenue. He is said to be threatened*wi t It inllamatioieof the brain. A force of hands with shovels, spades and carts are ousily at work weeding up the sidewalks ami clearing up generally. 1 hey were at work yesterday on the lower part of Kim Street. Those of our subscribers who ate behind on tljoir subscription no counts, will do u* a favor by calling and paying us what. they can, when they come to court next week. The ease of Kino vs Skipper, proceedings under a crop lien, was called before Magistrate Wuight for trial last Friday, both parties being represented by attorneys. The matter was compromised for the time i ...!H i r it - - *? !>i-ui>: v uuo'ji iiii iucr proceeuing*. Mrs. J. L Strong, ipother of Mr. Strong, ono of tho Ifomcwood colonists, after spending spnio time at Ifomewood visiting her son, loft yesterday for her homo in the Slate of Missouri. ? I). G. Wayne Jr, a licensed druggist arrived in Conway the first of tho week having accepted a position j>j the drug store of Dr. 10. Norton, lie fills proscriptions of all kinds promptly and officipntly. Earle C. Page of Spartanburg was here Tuesday, representing Editor Garliugton of the Spartanburg Herald, who is preparing a book entitled "Men of tho Time." it is to be a collection of contemporaneous biographies of tho leading men of South Carolina. A room has been fitted up at Horry Tobacco Warehouse for storing exhibits for t.l in. K1. v tifwi t ion ill Chariest^, and parsons who have articles readr for the Exposition arc requested to scad same in at their earliest convenience, they will bo eaiefully cared for. The high winds last Friday night blew down o?e of the shade trees on 3rd Avenue, on the corner near the courthouse. The top and part of the trunk came down upon the roof of the small shop building nearby, but djd little damage further than breaking in a few planks of the sheeting. We are informed that the Superintendent of Kducat ion has received notice from the publishers of the new text books for the common schools that oM book* will be received in exchange for the new ones un til Novo ml er 1st. Gives Bond for Appearance. The sheriff of the count y returned the first of the week from Dillon, S. 0., where he went to execute, a warrant, char<;ino the <1? fondant. K. W. Harrington, with disposing of property under the lien of a certain Dill of sale executed to the Hank of Conway by the defendant. The defendant promptly made his bond for his appearance here at court next Monday. Wo'..now nothing of the merits of the case. NOT I OK. Jurors and Witnesses and tho e having business in c >urt next week, carry your lu^ya^e to W H. L*\\is store where they will be taken earc of. Lost?Hot ween Ward's Roach and Reaves' Ferry, a pair of crutches If found send information to W. II. Shelley Hammond, S. C. The I lorry Hkram> and Bryan's paper. The Commoner, bot*. one ' - - I ' T ? l ~ DIED. Miss Nancy .1. Brinson, whs boru March 22ml 1879. ami died September the lOtli, 1901, aged 22 years, T> months and 19 days. She was con verted to Christ at au early ago and joined the Missionary Baptist church at Macedonia, where she remained a a faithful member until she was summoned by death from this life. About three weeks before her death she attended a revival meeting at Macedonia and seemed to enjoy the blessings of her salvation. She h:is the sunshine of the home where she lived nnd her place in the faunlv ciicle can not be filled. From the testimony she left and the noble lifesho lived, we have the assurance that, she is now enjoying that rest, that remains for the people of Cod. May Cod bless and comfort the bereaved and grief stricken family. A FaiF.Ni) Conway's Millinery Stores. The people of the county will find it to their interest to come to Conway when they arc looking for anything in the way of stylish millinery. Within the past few weeks two mil linery establishments have been opened on Main Street. One is a department of Cdnway Bargain House ami is up stairs over thatos lablishment in charge of Miss Sallie Skipper. Miss Emma Collins is ow: nor of the other which is at present I upstairs in the Spivey Building, but will bo moved into one of the new brick stores as soon as it can be fin| ished. Colli carry a nice lint* of I goods. Mrs. C. S. Causey is still i*i.tinin?r in ) i!. i ! 11 ??i?l' v Jniitirl inhii' in t 1 "; > "* * 1 * J '*% ? *? ? ?' w ' " I the store of (3. S. Causey. So, leome to Con way, you can certainly be suited ! WiiiitiMi Poplar Logs < i.i.iii;, t in > o.j.eoiiiraet to ileIi Vv. i ! 1mi |tiire at. CO.nW.Vi . : iUU v-c 15ASI\ KT .. v >. ;K:i. Sw U I 1 N I y ^ | Kvor ou.eo the drat appearunco of my fl lnciiHcs thoy viro vory jrrogular and I | H amffored with f,-ront pain is uiy htpa, , p] Kick, stomncli and Icjch, wjtji tt rrjbln M bo^riiiK down pains in tin) abdomen. ft ? During tho past month 1 have been a H taking Wino of Cardui and Thcdford's' 9 H Hlnck-t >ra.:^ht, and I pasHfd the month- S , m ly period without pain for tho lirxt time f B 'n ^carB* Nanniu Davis. i ra What Is life worth to a woman sulfer- ! K intj like Nannie Davis suffered? Yot ? 3 there are women In thousands of homos H B to-day who aro bearing theso terrible K B menstrual pains in silence. If you aro ? ono of those wo want to say that this S a san>0 m II WINE" CARDUI I jg will bring you permanent relief. Con- n B solo yourself with the knowlcdgo that pi I I 1,000,000 women havo boon completely W h cured by Wine of Cardui. Thcso worn- [ H en suffered from loucorrhoea, irregular a B menses, headache, backache, and | E bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui J k will stop all theso aches and pains I M for you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of y H Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in I ; B tho privacy of your home. I I KoriwlvicBaiKllUoraturo.ftrtilrosa, Klvinfjuyinp- 1 B {>>ii?V, ?r? lib I.Kin-a' A si v( f?r>ry I >? i?r\t t " I B 'Mm Chiuuuocyii Mcda'ljip (0, Limttiiuooyn, 1 issir At J. Causey & Co. We believe in lartfc sales ami small profits. I fere are some of our prices. Calicoes worth i? cents, goirjr at f t and 5 cents per yard. 1 I ? I \ I $ I : .1 ? ? ? ~ i cr ui'i i luMis <johijj ai. .) ecu is j por yard. Full 1 ii?i? of I'iii.ts from 50ecuts to $2.5<> por pair. A ^ood pair for 75 con t r%. Othor floods too numcrons to mention at prices just sis low. Yours very truly, J. O/il/SEY CO. .1 y-r^rrrTi"r? O/u/AJXS POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $9,000 Cash Deposit. Hal rond Far* Paid. Op*n all year to Botn B**?*. V*rr Ctoeap Soar*. Georgia-Alabama DulheM College, Jffiuxm, Q+orgia. Kr^ ' ^'',e ^?vcr ' One Porkag M After Ptjfferlng from htdlgeatlon ami d Ft the best doctor* In two etatv* to obtal R procured a jaekr-rw of Haraon's Tonic Hi IZ ami by tho ft rat of July I could cat almo> R and Mrcngtii. I cannot apeak too high Jj Neighbors, 1 arktnhvill*, Ala. BBOWI V Ml. IB li II ii IT THE WORLD'S^B ? GREATEST FEVER M : MEDICINE. I ^ Fur all forms of fever take John- VI y O sun's Chill and Paver Tonic It Is M| ID 100 times better than quinine and ?3 I 7 does in a single day what slow mil. I nine cannot do In 10 davs. It's ?9 8|>londId cures aro In striking con- SjH jtl trasl to the feeble euros made by a quinine. *3 c l .Costs 50 Cents It It Cures. I j Notice. ( A special meeting of the Stock Holders 1 ?>| Kddy Luke Cypress Company will be lieltl at olllce o"l Hobt. 11. Scarborough, Conway, S, C. on Saturday, Oct . It. 11101 ( tor the i>ur|)otio of couf-lderlng the ad visa ility of increasing the capital sleek of >aid company to Thirty two thousand d<>l lars, and for the transaction of such other ' bn.-iuess as may tome before the meeting. < OHO. Okkickm, l'residt nt Kddy l.ake Cypn- > Co, j Aug. 2nd 11)01. * * It. ( J Sheriffs Sale M. II. Heller vs. Donahue A: M")srn. Ily virtue of an execution to me directed, in file above stated case, I will sell to the bigest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at the court house on Monday, the 7th day of October, A, 1 . < 1001, the follow ing d? scribed property to ( wit; All that tract ol land situate in liny- , borotownship, County and State alorosaid . containing .100 aer< s more or less and j bounded on the North by lands ot ilur ull.rt.u A- I'.. .. ?.! H to-.. I WU^II.^ w \yiMlllin V ??. (I I M t liritK'1 /Yll I'll, . East by In ml a ol Calvin Baler ami Bethel ' Allen, South by lands ?f Burroughs & ('<>1 ( litis Co. and West by lands ??f Burroughs J A Collii.s co, Hevied on and t?? lie sold as tin* property (,f Donahue ?.V .Melsou to satisfy the aforenni execution and costs. rertns of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. |> .1 Sessions, Sheriff Hurry County Sept 11th 11)01 ' * Sale Under Tax Execu- I tion. lly virtue of sundry executions issued ^ by li. I), bone, Treasurer ol IJorry coiipiy and delivered to uu", I will tell before the Court House door i.t Conway. S. on Monday Oct. 7th, 1001, during legal side k hours, at the suit of t|ie State for taxes | the following described real estate to wit: One tract of laud in Dog Bluff Township. containing 50 acres as the property of.lulia llttx, bounded Noith by Nhl riioinpkins, South by William William son East by estate ol Zack Shelly. A LSD One Tract in (Jrcm Sea Tow usliip, con tainidg 1(50 acres as the property of Annie C, Cow II, hounded by Armi.i tl| HotlC-'iid. T. \Y. (' I'owcll, ot al, ' U ALSO One', met of hud in (-!illivalits Feiry Township. containing 40 acres, as tlie property of Aeries I lux, bounded by liOosen Swiiinp, lands of J. M. Grainger, , ot. nl. A I,SO ^ One Tract in Simpson Crock Township j, as tin* properly of |^. VV. Ilaiipnonth con- .. tabling 0(12 acres, bouuued l?y estate lands ' of J. : . Mayo, lands of J. 1. Ward, John Grainger, ct al, I ALSO [ One Tract in Simpson ('nek Township containing 15 acres, as the the properly of Lizzie Ann lingers, bounded by lands o! f Benjamin Kaircloth and K. W. lluijiinopd. b AfiS() One Tract of land in Bucks Town-hip, containing 2 acres as the properly of Isaac Morgan,bounded North by lands of Wash Miller, East by lands of Geo, Mill hell West by public road. B. J. Sessions, Sheriff Horry County, NOTICE! c v I am to the front a?jain with a { full line of merchandise. a Thanking all my frionds for pant favors would he pleased to have you visit my store when in Conway, where you will find a complete line , of \ h S T A N I) A It I) 0 O O I> S C o Consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, almost any grade from finest silk and satins to d cents prints Hats and Caps, f Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, a full line. We have a few Breech Load I] ing Guns of stanard make, we will II sell very low. Also a nice line of ^ SADni.F.S And other things loo numerous to mention. tl Your obedient servant, S. T. SESSIONS. ^Tonic Regulator! Medicine. |p. ?est Package on the Market. (j e Prlec 25c. Fir* for tl-OO. I ^ lyspopsta for oven years and trying eight of H n relief ami with no IxmefU, I, last May, -gulator and used it acoording to direction*. K it anything and dlgcat It. I gained In weight H ly of it for it saved my life. Mra. Mary K. U\ I Mt"0. CO., Frop'ra, Ureeaarllle, Team. p! \ l\l^ hfeiAif ini i s Look (Jut Lor It! ) > I ! If you arc looking out for your own interests. You will not forget the dollar si^n. and low inueliifol u...... ;? ...i i i ? I MARKETS. (J KOROF.TOWN. *Jew Virgin 1.7T? follow dip 1.75 iorapo .... 1.25 spirits turpentine .12 tosin, common IH1 W1I.MINUTON. spirits turpentine sternly. Machine barrels 22 J jountrv oa 221 lio #1.00 Far firm at #1.2" prude Turpentine. ? Hard #l.0( 1) # 1.i?0; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 5 7-1 (Jets"j.1 .k Good Ordinary. . . .(> 15-1(5 14 " Low Middling 7 7-1 (J ' " Middling 8 Good Middling S 5-1(5 Corn 75(?? 77 Hams 12(a 1 I Shoulders 11 (<i> 1 ii Chickens 10 to 2'J Turkeys per Ih (live) Kggs . 1 (i Cow t eas (50c. per hush L'canuts 70o 44 44 Low Prices. We carry a comolete line of Dry Joods, Notions, (irocories, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware and many oth ;r articles We buy Hoes Wax and ill kinds of country produce at lighost market, price. We would he glad to have our riends and customers-do give us a jail. fcff" Prices low down. Sessions & Son, Opposite the Jail, BUSINESS NOT DULL WITH US. Here Is a guaranteed tonic for food business, never known to fall, t's UNDKRSKLL! And one good lose euros. We are determined to UNDBIi 5KLL our competitors we can do it aid save money, by doing one thing ,ud that is. buv riohf Kt - -p " V IIS WELL BOUGHT ME HALF SOLD. The old business maxim is true; Sell cheap but buy cheaper." V K AUK OF FK HI NO CIIKA V PQIl CASH 200 Barrels best flour. 000 pairs Hamilton Frown's Shoes Jar load of Corn. Pearl Orits and iaeon in any quantity. Sugar, JolTee. Can goods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Hoods and Noions at prices to suit. Also farm tpolomenr.s of all classes and kinds. Dusenbiirj A Co, TODDVI DDK, S. C. niinm irn Do you need any? I am prepared o fill all your needs. Kxamine my omplete line of high grade -groeeies Why use an inferior article idicn you can buy t he TOP of the 1ARKKT for the same money. 1 uy Cheap For Cash nd iny customers got the benefit in Low Prices, 1 can please you in Hardware, Tin Vare, Hoots. Shoes, Plaids, Gin# am::, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Japs, tobacco and thousands of othr things. I Ileal in Mno and Cypress Timber and pav IIGIEST MARKET PRICES lither in cash or supplies. 1 am in the market for tonil AID TinTIIE. 1 can handle all that is raised in he township. My prices are good s the best. Give me a trial at either of my plans of business. Yr?lire Inniln - W IWI VI l?VI j W. J. SINGLETuN. W: A. MOORE, Land Surveyor, orrcspondence Solicited. .ddress; either Comvuy, S. C., or Homcwood. S. C. HOODT. and C . Y llood'a Sarsap.;: ;k i\ d. imvn 11 n m-ii \ VII Im,> Hill' JJdiHlN, Compare tlie same sold I?y others, and toll us honestly if wo do not furnish yon moro value for the */ than any of ourcompetitors. The amount that you pay depends on what you get. hut you may lil ways ho sure of havin<? I ho worth of your money. Our plan of huyino and selling makes money for our customers. It always pays to <ret good ipiality, and wo keep watch of the prices Try us on those ncccs sitios on which you are willing to make a saving. ? SHOES. ; t A shoe with a reputation Is the kind for you to purchase provided the reputation is a eood one. wo are selling shoos in any shape too, lighter heavy solos, laoo or hut ton, chocolate, black or tan. Kxtraordinarv special olTcrln^s in all lines foelino is helievino and wearifto is proof positive. You will llnd all through our stock hie bargains for Kali and winter tint will please you. c k I A I V L * i'ija i l??>. Pretty IMaids at pretty prices. They are both domestic anil imported. The imported /poods havo a distinct quality it) accordance with their extra oust, l>?it the domestic pater as are attractive enough to , s.itisfv. CLOTH 1N0. You can otTord to l>c well clothed because our clothing cost little, t wears lon/p and /pives satisfaction. You want your boy to be well dressed, wo want to supply the clothing to dress hiIli well. Clothes for 1 itmasters as well 11.-. t>i?? ones are our specialty. Prom the Kinder/Partner i to the head of the house we can fur nish every man and biy with the best of clothin/p at very small li/pures. HATS when you /pot our mark in your '*at you have a guarantee of the best hat of its kind. Our mark stand for , reliability, excellence, anything you I please in good hat wear. You are I sure yourdint leads the fashion when I you buy it here. HARNESS. < There is character in Harness. PI very one should know how to select the best. Those who don't ' know may depend on us. Our at- i tention is given to really good harness substantially made and rightly sold. You'll get service and style out of what we sell you. we make it a point to keyp in \ stock everything that is needed in . .his countoy and at prices that will induce you to come again. ( Groceries we are headquarters for all kinds of Groceries, by wholesale and retail we guarantee everything as represented. For the next JM) days we intend offering our entire stock of merchandise at a price that will save you . many d< liars, we have the goods I and the prices 'hat will please you. ill 111 _ nnunnuv VAimiiiu _ Spivcv Mercantile Co mm r?r IJtM'iiiiins. .1. C. SIM VKY. l! Manager. maws" ^ oil ciiu your lMiotoa Hi CJastpio s any day. You can Iuit cnlar?jin</ of any kind done. ? i vp hip a t run. R. 1C. R ASQUE. Largest ami iihi! ! complete pstal* lishineiil South. Geo. S. Hacker 6c Son Manufacturers of DOORS, S AS II, RUN l)S, MOULD TNO AND ItUlLDINQ MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 Klnpr Street. BBtaKnaakKws.atxiBaxic'.' u mauaa .1 OS KIM I T. WALSH, Attoii.nkv at Law. Conwav, S. C. Otlice up slnir.-> iu Spivpy Kuilcinj* car room >n NT of 11 a 1 5PIVLY 6c COL!.!NS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. ). A. SPIVKY, M. W. COI I.'NS President, Secretary if f ice in Unnk liuil i u D.nawiif v: JEWM/ Marsaaimnc. rr*n lun MACIIINK AND REPAIR iMORS. DO I LER WORK. LTG HT AND IK A V Y SMITH WORK OK ALL (IN D. We keep a full lino of steam lit ,iii?^s. Injectors, valves, packing Oil vastc etc Also carriage and wa^on lardwarc and material. Raiels, )il. Varnish etc. We olicit your latrona^c. Rust I'roof Oaf s! |S<)0 Bushels ll. 1'. Oats. 010 Bushels White Oats. SIT Bushels Mixed Oats. 218 Bushels Seed Kye. 812 Barrels t Patent Flour. l>80 IJas^H Liverpool Salt. lla^s Vmorieiin Salt. Tift vis quote you. W. B. COOP BR W UOI.fBAI.K GliOOK, ? WILMINGTON, N. C. : M THt BgSTJU