The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 10, 1901, Image 3

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"Hi ' II ""Jl I M <Ehe PflMji Petal! Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY OCT 10th. 100 * MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. I \inih?,L- -it CMimivc A? J (lOVMi r* i i u i v j *i ii i* v v i| i n v > o The weather 1 urned considerably cooler on lust Saturday. S. A. Causey left yesterday for his home in H um well county. Spivi y soils corn, oats and bran. T 0 Hirnhill was in the city a .short time 1 ist Thursday. The tax books will be open for the paytn mt of taxes on Oct. loth. Or. Farris, dentist, is here only ffor a few days. C. II. Dusenbury of Port Harrel ssoii was in Conway last Saturday. Tho betels were erowded this week with court week visitors Miss Klva Melson returned last week from a visit to Wilmington. Spive.v offers highest prices for seed cotton, wax, l?iclc?s, cggs> etc. YV. r> lias* hisq. of Lake City was in Conway this week on legal business. Return Page of Kxile. S. C , was In Conway on business last Saturday. John Rev nobis left last week for "IGorida where lie bus accepted a position. Last Monday was Salosday. Several sales were made for delinquent ; taxes. \V. P Lewis will open the Greci> j wood public school next Monday j morning Call and inspect our note heads, letter heads and other stationery. \Ve can suit you. M \V. Collins has erected a ten avtt house on one of his vacant lots .on Alain Street. .J. C. Spivey will buy lint and seed motion tliis season and will offer highest market prices. A load of late watermelons were brought to town last Saturday from the farm of Li. P. Roberts. The board of county commission e s held its regular monthly meet.ing on last i'uesday. if. G. Collins returned last week from 1 lendersonville, N. C., where lie has a beautiful Summer home. K. Wafcrous i?. getting in a supply of poplar logs to be used in the bus ket and orate factory this Winter. Comptroller Dorliam is gathering and tabulating information regarding soldiers' homes in various States, A floor has beeu placed under the ished in front of the brick stores occupied by It. T. flyman and J. It. i>rico. Judge O. \V. Buchanan and court ? , stenographer Covington, arrived in Conway on the mid-day passenger train last Saturday. The Con fed ?rate Veterans of (tucks township held thei annual picnic la-.t Satuudiy at Pauly Swamp church. Treasurer L I), Long was called out to Mary l ost oflice one day last week to perform a marriage cere mo ny. Solicitor J. M. Johnson arrived in the city last Saturday to be present at court here this week, and is the guest of Col. ('. P. Quattlcbaum. Several hands were put to work on the public square last week and the grass wh?eh had been growing there all Summer, nuioklv rllflnn. peared, Ferd I). Bryant Esq., of the Clarion bar avrived i:i Conway on last Tnosd y in time to appear !n the case of The State vs. Tvler in which he had been retained by the defendant. Our friends in the country are earnestly requester to send us the news when anything happens in their respective neighborhoods, We appreciate an y kindness along this line. He v. Mr. Crosland of Like City who, some time ago. accepted a cull ? , to the pastoral care of Conway Bap* tist church, will preach at that .church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. A ce/fi'o attempted to rob the Bank of Gooigotowr, one night last week. Ho made good his escape with $2.00 |i) cash belonging to the .cashier, and a pistol belonging to the bank. The openi ng of Welch Neck High School at HarLsviile, S. C., this -y year, is reported to have been the brightest and largest in the history of the school. Besides the local patronage, one hundred and thirteen boarding nupljs are enrolled fa nnd the number is augmented on the arrival of every train. II. S. Collins left yesterday for Ilendersouville William Cannon will open schoi 1 near Haskell next Monday. c Old newspapers suitable for wrap- ^ ping or for going under carpets, are ( for sale at the Hkkai.d oftiee v Mrs. Bryan of Wilm'u^ton is visi- c ting her daughter, Mrs. Mart Jones, * who is sick at the residence of Geo. 1 11. Dusenbury. ' Gather up all the vials and small f bottles around your place and carry <. them to Dr. Bethea and he will give t you medicine or money for tlvm. i There was an alarm of lire last ( Tuci-d ty morning about 8 o'clock t cvused by a small blaze at the store of J. Causey & Co. It. was soon ex- i t'uguished without material damage. { The funeral of Mrs. Prudence ' Biker will be preached at the Baker!" burying ground on ilie 1st Sunday,' in November at 11 o'clock by Bev. !' II. 1) Grainger. . Mr. Howell of Conway, S C.. ' who has charge of the construction 1 work of the railro.d now in prog- ' ress from Bueksville to Little Pee i Dec Uiver, is in the city on business to the A. C. L. Co The (George- I town) Outlook. j1 We have just received from Hon. \ J. P. Durham a copy of the Pension i Keport lor 1U01. By this report it appears that there are now one hun ^ dred and fifty-one per-ons in Horry county receiving aid Irom tin* pen-I) sion fund. The report is full and \ complete in every particular. Bryant vs. Chestnut is the title of a ease which was to have been investigated before Magistrate W.n^ht ; one day last week, but was continued until Oct . loth on account of the; illness of the prosecutor. The mat- i ter was started I efore Magistrate < Boyd in Simpson Creek township i There beino a cross indictment, the ; whole business was dismissed. Bryant was not satisfied and oeoan pro- ; ceedinos ajjahi before the magistrate ( here- j > Tampered With the Mails. W IC. Porter and 15 <!. ('"Ilins w nt to Wilmington, N. 0.. last Sat- i unlay as witnesses in the Unitidjt States Court against, assistant post- i master Register of Vireland. N . who churned with tampering with 1 . tamperi/o with reyiste-ad letters. I Some time last Sutmnur W. K. Por- i tor receive.I a ro^.s'ered letter ut t this ofliee with a part of its contents < missing, 'the matter was in\estiva- 'j ted hy the postal authorities and suspicion rested on the assistant \ post master at Vineland. rT. (J. Mr. t Collins will testify us t<? the order in ;i which the letter was received at this ;i ofliee. j f _ . r * . Timber Road in Bucks. ,f The tlautie Coast huml)or cum pany has surveyed and laid out t several miles of a tram road which s is to extend from Bucksville to the ' Pee Dec Itivor. It is hein<j built for the purpose of hauling the t imbpr which this eompanv owns on r.un> I dreds of acres of timber lands be j 'j tween the points mentioned and in j the swamps of the Pee Dee The <. work on the road was m suspended i f last week for some reason, but it is 1 supposed that the work will he j. taken up ajjain in a short time and I i 1 1 4 ~ 1 4 ! jHIMlCU l< J roil! [>IIH KM) . J I There seems to be some eontro. versey between the parlies concern, ing the title to the water front at the Bucksvillc terminus of the tramway, and Silver, a Jew. who it , is said purchased an option or. the property some time ago, has entered sui* t.o establish his rights. Baptist Church Services. Services at ti e baptist church from now on as follows: Prayer meeting for the public every Tuesday evening at 730 o'clock; j Men's Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7:30 o'eloek. Regular preaching services, the second and fourth Sundays in the month, at 11 o'clock a m. and 7:30 o'clock p. m. Public cordially invited to attend thcm) services. You will be I welcomed I I). P. Cuosi.anp. Pastor, -? ^ 1 ? w v ?, ?> aw nauiwijiMll U I A really healthy woman has lit- fo ' B tie pain or discomfort at t>10 fl B menstrual period. No woman H needs to have any. Wine of W fl Cardui will quickly relieve those H v smarting menstrua! pains and . Btho dragging head, hack and r Uside Relies caused by falling of m P (ho womb ami irregular menses. ^ j ma^cuwd has brought permanent relief to 3 1,000,000 women who suffered J Hovery month. It makes the mcn-w strual organs strong and healthy, h It Is the provision made by Na-tj Ituro to give women relief from?i I the terrible aches and pains-which E blight so many homes. $ rj QnKiiNwoon, La., Oct, 14,1900. Vi I bav? been vory alck for soino tinio. H 1 was takeu with a Rcvero pain in mv g tddoand could not got any ic)icf i.ntl ff I tried a bottlo of Wino of Cardui. to- IJ I /oro I hud tnkon all of it I was roliovi d B 1 fpcl Jt my duty to aay thut you h..vo a W M wouUvtf'd medicine. II .d Mr?. M. A. You:cr. ?j i M flmlUaoog* McdlcUke Co4 Chattanooga, fran. Court Proceedings. MONDAY. The court of (.1 morn I Sessions ionvencd at 10 o'clock Monday, I udge O. \V. Duehunon presiding ' The Judge delivered his general ' harg? t<? the grand jury, uiviug ipon them the necessity of a new ourt house to meet the demands of ( he growing population of the coun- | y, after which the grand jury reired for the consideration of t?ills No criminal i uses were continued < toiti last term except a few on the 'ontingent d icket in it stances wheie lie defendants had not yet been irrested. Three appeals from magistrate's ourts were taken up and disposed ?f as follows: I he State vs. \V. A Nichols, efusing to work the roads. The lefendant was found guilty by the Magistrate on two counts and lined l1) in ( a;h ease. Magistrate reserved is to one ease and athrmed as to thu M her. The State vs. Cook, larceny of ive stock. The defendant acpiitcd jeforc the magistrate, 'i'he prosc ntor a]?pealed. Appeal dismissed ?n the ground that the state cannot ippeal upon (pactions of fact. The State vs. Henry AI ford, false uv tenses. Judgment of magistrate c versed and defendant discharged. The court then proceeded to jury 1 rials, and the following cases were icurd and disposed of. '1 heSt.ate vs. Hen Hrachrn chargect vith larceny, convicted. The State vs. W. A Hardee arcenv of live stock in two diH'crcnt rises. Cases cm'limed. the de- 1 endanl being in the chain gang. The State vs Kllis Todd, assault tin) ' it to-/. Convicted. TI' K - D A Y. I hc .S'alc vs. John Cau.-cv ami , J ? I Iii?- i Cinsey \ jointion >f \bo dis leusnry l.rv. (Juiltv }is to John '.iiim'v, >-to linn of $1|k| or ( ? niootiis In chain tfano. Not guilty is t .\! p? 's(*v I'll.- Si-ii v > S.im I).?vis. assault md t.itcry ii'i intent to kill and nrrv i'tir i'h.i.v ded weapon. Con* toil, i>!Tl or !i tji mi lis. Tito S'iito v*. it \r. Vcryen ar.d 0. Cray. \ .oi I " 'i' dispensary law. JonliiiiK'i ? n iiiiili<oi of defendant's it torn"v. Tlio State v n IV Honors, dis- i io iiiLf of ri'oji und I in Con viced, sealed sentenou. Pefen hint 1 en in court. 1 The State vs W. J and \V. It. nd Tom Johnson, riot assault and lattery, continued until Wednesday The State vs. Tom and llill Harlee, charged with larceny and mali I uis mischief. Not jjgilty us to riiomas llurdou, Vhe State vs. \V Fran'.-. Hessent, Violation of the dispensary law. ontinned on motion of defendants it iorr.ev. The solicitor applied for in order enjoining the defendant roin the further manufacture of ileohoiic drinks, which was granted ind service accepted by the defend- , in'. The Slate vs. S. W. Tyler, dis- . losino ot crop under lien. The ogrt adjourned before this ease > vent o the jury w KIINKSDAV. : The court oppned at the regular lour and proceeded with the ease of L'he Stale vs. S. W. Tyler, fvir dis ' losing of property under ljen, bcfun the afternoon before. The do |?n| *...1 u? m? 1 ** I ? MMiiiii i< no i u|m ini'ii n;u i >y rcru if. iryuiit.. Jury returned u verdict of (uilty, and defendant gave notice of notion for new trial on minutes of lie court. The grand jury .submitted tbo'r (i* lal present,mi nt and were discharg. >d. The State vs. W. II. Johnson, W. I Johnson ami Thomas Johnson, in lie'meni for riot and ;v ggravated \s(at.lt and battery. The /fraud jury eturned no bill as to riot but found me bill as tc agg a at< d assault and >attery. As we go to press, this :ase is being considered by the jury ind the court has not yet proceeded ,o ihe trial of civil cases in the Uourt of Common Pleas. (Continued in Next issue ) We are informed that the Atlan- 1 ,ic coast Lino people are attemptng to get the consent of the Pail oad commission to take off the ' lassenger train. We hope the jeople along the roa 1 will enter a rigorous protest again it it. Wanted INiplar Logs i How many can you.contract to do- j iver? Enquire at JON WAV VEN KEtt A IJASKET I WORKS. Conway, S. C. Notice 1 To the creditors of J 1 Ward, of llainnond In the Comity of Horry, and diarict aforesaid a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the Oth i lay of Octotar A. I). IttOl, the said John < . Ward was duly adjudicated bankrupt. 1 . \ it - * - ? L l urn mm lih* him uu*i?uugoi ins creditors v'. 1 \ o beld lit Conway in ^onth Carolina, in tin' lOtli day of October. A. 1), 11)01* nt 0o'clock ?. in. ?t which time the said xeditor.s may attend, prove their claim, ippoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt mil transact such other business as may iroperly com * before said meeting. I). T. M( NKII.I? < IJefcree in ilankruptcy IKfSF! I '^*lc ^yer ^ One Package j After suffering from Indigestion end dyi JD the best doctors in two Mute* to obtain H procured a packi-go of Hamon'a Tonic Keg Pg and by tho first of July I could cat almost ?3 and strength. I cannot sneak too highly gj Neighbors, LarklnsvlUe, Ala. BliOWH ! Hfflllf Mil, ur*"*? j " " ' Citation Notice. By W, K. Hardwiok, Esq, P.obute Judge, Whereas, W. F. II?>lt made suit to me, to grant him Letters ?>f Adintui trution of Llie Estate ot Htid ullect* of Benjamin Holt N ieeeas* d. \ These are therefore to iite and admon- o Ish all ami siiiktul.tr the kindred ami Cred- ^ itora of the said Benjamin Holt Sr, tie S reased, that they he and appear before mo u Lu the Court of Probate. to be held at Con way, I lorry County, on the 2 n I day of October, alt r publication thereof, at 11 o'cha k lu the forenoon, to show cause, 11 ^ any they have, w hy the ani l AdininLtra- ' tloti alioultl not be granted Given under my Hand, this 7th day of l" October Atoio I hiiniiil, 1001. ^ Wm. E. Haudwick, T i'rol.:ite Judge ilorrv County. - I Citation Notice. (1 My W. F. llar lui k Est), Probate .Iudgp. (i Whereas, .) , W. Singleton made suit to ^ tne. to gr..nt him Letters of Admluistra- ' tion of the Estate of and effects of Sturllng 0 P. Singleton. C These are Therefore to cite and admon- J ish all and singular the kindred and Cretl- ^ I ors of tlto sa d Sturllng P. Singleton dt>- q eeased, that they lie and appear before me ... in the Con. t of Probate, to be held at ' .'onway, llorry County, on the 22nd day of October inst, af or publication thereof, ^ at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show I1 cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ? Given under tny Hand, this 7tli day of October Ann > Domini. 1001, Wm. E. IIahdwick, Probate .Judge Horry County. Sale for Partition. By virtue of a Judgment for partition in U the case ot S. William Tyler, plaintiff. C \gainst Levi LeroyTvler, ot al. defend- ei ants, I will sell at public, auction before a the Court House at Conway, in the county jj of Horry, State of Soutli Carolina (luring the usual hours for sale on sale day in f November 1001, all that certain t act of land in Kloyds Township <>l aW county and state known as the estate lands el ? .Mrs* Sallie Tyler dee'd being th? land conveyed by Levi Grainger t ? said Sally I'yler by ijeeil ipipal Dee, ysth 1NSI 'In oltico of H. M, for hiiIJ ('unity, In Ibn.k V. ''hups Idl vV 1(12 to which reference Is hud formorc paiticulur inscription, contaidinj; one Imndrcd and tlliy acre?, mid helnn. tin* land <?n ~ which tin* plaint 111 S. Wll In ill T\ l<T, and his family nmv r side. Terms of sah*,? On? third cash and ft balance on a en dlt of one and two \ears, with Interest on credit portion Ir<>ni da\ ? of vale, with privilege to the purchaser to I pay nil cash at his option. < 'redit portion, it any, to be secured by I ond of the pur [diascr and tnort.unjje of the premises, 1 purchaser to pay for paper*'. ' W. li. M 1S||.?K. O'erk ?.f ('our. K wniMiiwmmiwiiiiiiMii miuw I! mb IE ; At J. Causey iV Co. ui Wo believe in large stiles and small (J profits. lien* are some of our pricos. Calicoes worth (> cents, goirg at IJ atul f) cents ppr yardPee Dee Plaids going at f> cents per yard. Pull line of Pants from 50cents to V ?2.fili per pair. A good pair for p (T> eepta. Other ^oods too numerous to mention at prices just as low. C N ours very truly, I* /. C/llfSfi Y. //' CO, ? it f. ~ ? . mm> i . ^ i - NOTICE!. [ ain to the front again wit 11 a full line of MERCHANDISE. u e< Thanking all my friends for past ri Favors would he pleased to have you w yisit my store when in Conway, M where you will find a complete lino b :>f S T A N D A R D GOO D S ai Consisting of Clothing, Dry Goods, names Dress Goods, almost any [{rude from finest si 1 k and satins to i cents prints Hats and Caps, ? Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, a full |r line. We have a few Hroech Load ^ njjf Guns of stanard make, we will 0] jell very low. Also a nice line of SADDLES v And other things too numerous to mention. j| Your obedient servant, ^ S. T. SESSIONS. POBITIONB^GU ARANTHJHD, Undtr $8,000 Cash Dapoelt. Rat road Far* Paid. 3nan all jraar to Both Sesee. Vary Cheap Mrt Oeorfia-Alabama Pnal ^ Regulator! Medicine. I sat Package on the Market. | Prlco 25c. Fly* for $1.00. I A ipopala for seven year* and trying eight of B relief and with no benefit, 1. last May, H ulator and ueed it aeoordlng to direction*. K an vthing and digeat It. I gained in weight H of It for It saved my life. Mre. Mary K. B M^^O^rop'r^GrsanevlUe^win^^^H j ? MARKETS. (J KORU ETOWN. few 5 Virgin 1.9( 'ellow clip 1.9( crape .... # 1.2? pirits turpentine ,osin, common in VV1 LSI I Nil TON. pirits turpentine steady. lachini barrels 22J ountrv oa 22 i io *1.00 ar firm at *1.21 prude Turpentine.? Hard *1.01 > *1.00; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary "> 7-lOctsf1 .1 lood Ordinary. .. .0 15-10 u 11 ,ow Middling 7 7-10 ' " liddling 8 food Middling 8 5-10 44 orn 75(a>77 lams 1 2'rr 1 boulders I1(?<1! hickcns 10 to 2! urkeys per lb (live) 1? ow Peas 00c. per bust eanuts 70e 44 44 Low Prices. We carry a complete line of Dn oods, Notions, (5 roceries, Shoes lothing, Hardware and many oth r articles We buy llees Wax am II kinds of country produce at ighest market price. We would be glad to have out iends and customers >to give us s nil. Prices low down. Sessions & Son, ()pposito t lie .)ail. BUSINESS MOT DULL A/ITH US. Here is a guaranteed tonic foi ood business, never known to fail l's IJNDEUSEUTj! And one goo< use cures. We are determined to UNDER EGG our competitors -we can do it nd save money, by doing one tliinji nl that is. buy right. SIS WELL BOUGHT ABE BALI SOLS. The o|d business maxim Is true Sell cheap but buy cheaper." fE ARE OFFERING CIIEAI OH CASH 200 Harrels best flour 100 pairs Hamilton Drown's Shoot ar load of Corn. ??Pearl Grits am aeon in any <|uantity. Sugar ofl'ee. Can goods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Goods and No on-sat prices to suit. Also farn nplcmenrsof all classes and kinds Ihisenbury A Co, TODDVI DDE, S. C. UUI I LILU Do you need any? 1 am preparoi > fill all your neods. Kxamino mj jinplete lino of hjjrade groee ies Why use an inferior artich hen von can buy the TOP of tlu IAKKKT for the same money. 1 Cheap For Cash nil my customers got the benefit ii Low Prices, I can please you in Hardware, Tit /are, Hoots, Shoes, IMaids, Gin# am. , Dry Goods, Notions, Hats aps, tobacco and thousands of oth r things. I Ileal in ine and Cypress Timber and paj IGHEST MARKET PRICES ither in cash or supplies. Iain in the market for [OTTU 111 TMITIII. I can handle all that is raised ii ic township. My prices are tfooi r the best. Give idea trial at cither of my pla is of business. Yours for trade ""J w. j. singleton. W: A. MOORE, Land Surveyor, ^rfesoondcnce Solicited. ddrcss; either Conway, S. C., 01 Home wood. S. 0. HOOO'O A U D ^ t 1 *o*><I"H ! ..m.tpi." Inc foi you L i ' >\ ;> r I ; " J ' . v 1 ''v",tt"n'^ <?y tor jwrejjipplca; chnpjXMi haruL^ohi w [ Look Out For It! ) i ) ) -j i > ) i ! If you arc looking out. for your own interests. You will not forgot thedollar sion, ut.d I ow muchifol - lows it win*n you Imiv our j/oods. Compare the same sold by others, and te'.l us honestly if we do not fur iish you more value for the ? than any of our com pot itors. The amount that you pay depends on what you yet. but you may al ways be sure of Imviup the worth of ' your money. Our plan of buying and selling makes money for our ' customers. It always pays to fjet ' eooil uualit v. and we keen watch of the prices Try us on those ncrcs si I Irs on which you urn willing to 1 make n saving. snons. A shoo wit h a roputallon is I ho , kind for you to purchase provided tin* reputation i-> a /*ood ono. wo are soiling shoos in any shape too, ' lijfht or heavy solos, laoo or hut ton, chocolate, black or tan. Kxtraordinary special olTorlnys in all linos fooling is bolioviny and wearing is L proof positive. You will find all r through our stock I>ic bargains ror Kail and winter tint will please you. , PliA I ItS. Pretty Plaids at pretty prices, They are both domestic and imported. The imported o<)(,ds have a distinct. quality in accordance with ' their extra cost, but tin* domestic , paterns are attractive enough to satisfy. ; CLOTH INU. Vou can otVord to l>c well clothed because our clothing cost little, wears long and gives satisfaction. You want your boy to be well dressed, we want to supply the clothing to dress IdlTi well. Clothes for litmasters as well as big ones arc our specialty. I'Yom the Kindergartner totheheadofthehou.se we can fur nish every man and b >y with the best of clothing at very small figures. HATS when you get our mark in your kat you have a guarantee of the best hat of its kind. Our mark stand for ( reliability, excellence, anything you f please in good hat wear. You are sure your-lrit leads tlie fashion when * you buy it here. \ H A It M ISS There is character in Harness. Every one should know how to select the best. Those who don't ! know may depend on us. Our attention is given to really good har ness substantially mad* and rightly sold. You'll got service and stylo j out of what we sell you. WO' make it a point to kcyp in stock every thing that is needed in '..his countov and at prices that will induce you to come again. Groceries f we are headquarters for all kinds of Groceries, by wholesale and retail we guarantee everything as represented. For the next JiO days we intend offering our entire stock <-f merchandise at a price that will save you many dollars, we have the goods and the prices that will please you. 1 1 III 111 n *. .MB ^ II 1.1 . -um ?? I Spivcy Mercantile Co HMDS Tor Bargains. J. C. Sl'IVBY, * 11 'f.ii Man aj^ci*. Man \ (iii can pet your Photos at (!as(|iic\ any day. You can hav enlar^intf of any kind done. CIivo mo a trial. 11. K. GASQUK. Largest and most complete cstab Mshment South. r\ < - ii ? vjcu. o. rmcKer cc bon ;:\l ?I : j.' ^ J ?f ? I m-i J '* U. , ? % Manufacturers <>f ROOKS, SASH, KLINRS, MOL LD. INC! AN!) HtJ I LRING M ATKKIA L. CHARLESTON, S. C 544- 548 King Street. .JOSKI'I I T. WALSH,Attornkv at Law. Conwav, - - S. C. OHice up stairs in Spivey Kuilcintf I'lMl' I'iioiii nn Ii.l'l II..11 SPIVEY & COLLINS CO. Fire insurnnc Bicycles. D. A. SPIVfcY, M W COI.I.'NS President, Secretary Office hi Hnnk Ituilclinu iBiUiMl 111 111 li. MAC 111 NK AND UICPAfU SHOPS. HOILKU WORK. MOlfT AND FIKAVY SMITH WORK" OP at r KIND. We keep a full line of steam fit tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oil i waste etc Also carriage add ayh&on 1 hardware and material. i Paints, Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your patronage. Rust Proof Outs! lsuo i: '* ?ttUiHO ftiibhels Wh lto Oats. ~ Bushels Mixed Oats 21K ] itishcls Seed Uyc. sin barrels J Patent Plour. nso I iu^s Liverpool Salt. 5tM) 1 >ii^s AmtM'M-an Salt. Le,t ito quote you. W.B.COOPER \V flOl.Ks.Vt.R CROCKU, WILMINGTON, N. C. 7j wjLMINGTON, N\ C. v *