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(The jport'ii fmld. Published Kvory Thursday. THURSDAY OCT 24th. 190 1 ... j MATTKRS LOCAL AND OTHKPWISH. . Don't forget Spivoys Hcanty HourWarmer weather last Tuesdhy. iiio irees iii'c sMC(i<iin.L; uieir icaves< The tax books opened on the loth inst Mrs. J. W. Klkins is visiting at Che raw, S. C. Hring your beef hides and cottton to S. T. Sessions. The frame is up for a new cottage on 5th Avenue. Nice lot of clothing at Spivev s. W. P. Holt of Galivants Ferry was in Conway last Tuesday. Sample shoes, a large hit just re eeived at 8. T. Session's, J. M. MeKeithan spent a day or two in Wilmington latt week. Luther Wilson of Calabash, N. C., was in Con way last Friday. J. A Hell of Little lliver was in town the first part of the week. Spivey is still getting in new Fall goods and offering bargains. Mrs. II. L. Creeey of Kdenton, N C.. arrived in C nway last Saturday. Mrs. A. T. Collins was among the fsick the first part or the week. U. A. Dusenbury of Toddville was iin town on business last Tuesday. Bring your cotton, corn, peas hkles, wax, chickens and eggs to Spivey. ? Miss Ella Little of Eddy Lake wn* v x hero visiting friends one day last week. Mrs. Geoi'gie Pitt man of Wilmington, N. C., is visiting her uncle, Win. J\ Melson Sr. The treasurer's notice will appear next week. He ready to pay your taxes. Lusius McNeil of Greenville, N. C., is visiting tr.e family of I). T. McNeill. MissSallie Do/.ier and iialph Dossier returned last Monday from Wilmington* I Mrs. D. T. McNeill and daughter 7 Miss Mary, have returned from a visit to Clarkton, N. C. J. E. Bryan ofNixonville returned last Monday from a trip through Georgia and points South. The post otlice will he moved into one of the new brick building" as soon as it can be finished up. Mrs S. I). Dusenbury passed through Con way yesterday on her way home from the North Mr. and Mr#. Louis Sarvis have returned to their home at Sunny ;Side from Prospect Ha. bor, Me. Miss Dannie Dusenbury spent sev erai nays lasi weea with nor sister, Mrs. J. P. Johnson. VV. fi. M'shoo and wife left here today to spend a week at the former's old hoixe in Gulivunts Perry Township The steamer Until was put afloat again last Friday after having be.-n laid up about a month and a half for repairs. F G. Dusenbury and R. W. Lane have been elected to oftiees in tuc Clariosophio society at the South Carolina College. , Come and get shoes at- wholesale prices. We nave just received the largest lot r>f sample shoes we ever had. S. T Sessions li. it. linker of Cool Spring was in Conway last Saturday and adde 1 * Ins name to the subscription list of the Herald. ?. " One of the trees standing near the trees standing near the side walk near the public squaro was cut down last week and converted into fire wood. For Sale ? A ladies bicycle, brand ? new. never been used Apply at the Herald ofTlco. A bargain in a yood ladies bicycle is not obtainable every day. One is for sale cheap at the Hkrald office. ' Apply before it is too late. fos. T. Walsh, -^Trustee in bank ruptcy, left for Hammond last Tuesday where he will remain several days looking after the estate of J. I. Ward, bankrupt. A protracted meeting started yesterday at the Methodist ohurch conaj# ducted by the pastor Rev. J". W. ElJ? \ kins. Rev. Mr. Heard is expected - - At the residence of La Fayette Jordan near town, on Wednesday evening, Miss lola Hardee was mar ried to Joseph Tucker. . 1 A. K Coldlinch went to Socastco J last Sundav and returned Tuesda> < morning tohis post of duty in the store of Spivey .Mercantile Co in pa- : ny. : The bulk of the tobacco en p has been sold but sales still continue at ; the Horry Tobacco Warehouse. , though not so large us they were several weeks ago. An arrest warrant was issued last week against A. J. Haircloth who lives mar Daisy, S C, charging him with obtaining money by false pretenses from A. \V. Jenkins A* Son. Monroe Noris of 'he Adrian see j tion was brought here last Thursday far medical treatment, having been shot in a row near that place a day or two previously lie v. J. C Welch passed through (town last week on his way home from Drown Swamp church where he had been assisting in a protracted meeting held at that place by Dev. T. 15. 1 icy colds. T. W. Johnson ofZoan was in town ,\ esterdav. A small building on lower .Main Street which was used as a work shop lias been moved from its place and will oe carried into the country to be used as a barn Proceedings have been instituted in the Court of Probate f??r the sale of the r?al estate of A. L. Pender-j grass, deceased, in aid of assets to pay the'debts due from the deceased' 1000 pairs sample shoes at cost W. U. Lewis W. McH. Sloan i f Columbia, a ! i?,p f.r n.. If i: sm,..,, ,,r i ; t?I Iliver, will bo a candidate for a member of the Stale Hoard <?( Con trol at the next session of the (Jeneral Assembly. We have in this oHioc a line pear from the farm of Chas Dusenburv at Port Harrelson. It weighs 211 ounces unci is from a tree which I bents about five bushels of fruit uj year A lot of these pears would not be a miss at the Charleston Kx i posi t ion A now posi office was recently established at Myrtle ' each a.a! one at Pine Island m med Roucol. lioneol is an abbreviation of the nana* of llurrouohs A Collins. The mail is carried over the new route by the Conway A Seashore Railroad. As recommended by Hie praml jury at the recent term of court, the County Snpervi-or has disposed of the wire fencing around the public scpiare It was sold at public aim-! tion and went olT to A. C. Murrell for the sum of s!2. he beiny the lowest bidder at t hat price. Nairn, nails! IJeents per pound iu \V. It. I jowls' Donahue A Weison have entered suit against HI ns Polls Insurance Co to recover the insurance on their stock of jjoods burned last Decerntier. The Company refuses to pay the insurance on the ground that the firm did not keep their hooks at nijiht in a fire proof safe us requii ed by a stipulation in the policy. Tim ease was to have been tried al the last term of court but was continued for some reason. A case in claim and delivery between W. E Porter, plaintiff, and J Vince, Esq., defendant, was tried before Magistrate Vau^ht lastTuesday. The subject of the action was a cow, upon which, P. A. Prince had driven two bills of sale. Porter held one of these securities and Prince held the other. 'The complaint, was , dismissed on account of some defect in the papers, after which the defend j ant surrendered his claim to the plain tiff. Ladi ?' and Miss's hats, all stylos, at W. It. Lewis'. There was somewhat ol a blaze in i the barber shop of A 1). Johnson on ( last Friday caused by the explosion ! of a lamp used by t lie barber for war- ! ming water. The fire consumed all j the towels used in the establish 1 merit, burned the wall paper 011 the side where it started and scorched the ceiling o erhead, and caused some little excitement for a time causing a crowd to gather, tait was soon extinguished. County Treasurer L. I). Long delivers Kcifer pears at Conway for 1.80. per barrel Apply before they are all gone. #?71 I In Bankruptcy. i TRUSTEES SALE OF PERSONAL! PROPERTY. i The undersigned will soil at pri vato sale, from day to day. at the ( store of .! I. Ward, a'- lied I Mull , j S. C., until Thursday the 7th day November next, the stock of tfoods ( in said store now bcintf, and on ( Pri day the Kth of November, will , sell at public auction at said store < all of the said floods, wares and ( hierchandisc then remaining on ( [hand, unsold. , | Jos T. Walsh, Oct. 2.'5d. 100!. Trustee. '| I td. _____ II. II. WOODWARD, I t Lawyer- -gy ? Prompt attention to Collections. . (Spivoy Building.) CONWAY, S. C. 1 ^ ."A i al*Mi*JH<KBHATKpPRMA|4KPO\V. 1 /.I. UIA 0 dm ?r?? i?f?> iJwl ?iw?jmnr<s-iiiitf. imi . to <1*y hy 10,000 American women. 1 < iuni nnt< oil auixrior to ?ll other renin- I mrilln. or oimh refumloit. Hi nt hy mall. $1. CaHIo- 1 Uiar* ?C. I>r. |)|l, 31 Tremont St., Mutton, Mno.,. ? D1KD. Tin* angel of dtnth visited our 'oiiununity on the morning of the 12th ami took from our m.dst little lOtliel. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. dhas..Spivcy. She was only six years of age hut seemed to be mueh older in wisdom and truth. Older cues ean well profi>y the blessed example she has left us. Always prompt at Sunday School with a good lesson, and obedient and studious inday school. We will miss that pleasant smile each morning and a seat is vacant in our school today. Iler books have been put away ami teaehei and pupils are sad. yet we would not have her back for God called her and lie is the creat teacher of as all. "Tkaciikk" (iideon, S. C. On Saturday. Oct. 5th, 11*01, the doa'h nil eel passed through our midst and took away our little be loved linker, son of Sir. and Mrs II. C. Gorman age 4 years, 11 months andyl days. Little I laker was hard to part with, but it came time for t he good Master to gather home his little jewel, where there will bono sorrow t r pain. The body was buried at /lie Good Hope grave yard Sunday evening at .'1 o clock. The bereaved parents returned home with broken hearts and sad faces The family have the sympathy of the community in their sad loss of their loved one. A Kit I KM? In Memorinm. Mrs. Martha 10. Sessions, nee King was born March ldih iSj}. and died September 101 h, J 001, aged .'57 years, a months and lil d..ys. She was married July 10, lSTOtoG. \V. Session. who with one daughter survives her. She? also leaves an aged mother and tvv?. brothers to mourn her depart lire. She united with Poplar M. 10. Church in early life and continued a consistent member of the same until nor Heath. She was always ;i faithful attendant upon the Sunday School, ami wl.on lior health permitted was usually to bo found at the church on 1 ? .- abbut h. Slit- was buried ;.i Poplar ol.ureli the day aft i her death, her pastor, Rev. .! N. St, i e conducting R.,e fu nerai service. In a beautiful llowor covered oaskot her body now rests in the old oh 11 roll yard awaiting the rosuroction morn. .1. N. .1. Card of Thanks. A e take tl.is method of extending our thanks to kind friends for their O-sislance in our tore nllliction in the der.th of our little hoy, M it. \.m> Mas. J. A Smith. A Coming Wedding. Cards have been issued b\ Dr. end Mrs. Robert Gourdine Sloan to the coming wedding of their daughter, Miss Annie Alice Sloan and Dr. I'iuckncy V? lining Mikell, which is to take place at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Oct. dOth, at Trinity church hero. Miss Sloan is one of Columbia's most popular and attractive society girls. Columbia State. Meeting of Creditors. The lirst mooting of the creditors of John I. Ward, in bankpuptcy pro i-i'i'iiuiKN, was iicki 111 ilia Spivey Huilding last Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock, before Donald T. McNeill referee in bankruptcy. Claims amounting in the whole to the sum ot $2, lf>l K7 were proved and filed with the referee Most of the claims were presented and proved by liobt. I >. Scarborough, II. II Woodward and C. I*. Quattlebaum as attorneys for the various creditors, only two of the creditors, Simon Uoyd and S. M. 15o\d, ap pouring in person . nd proving their claims. The creditors elected Jos T. Walsh Ksq. as trustee in bankruptcy and lixed t he amount of his bond at the sum of >2000,01). The creditors may get JiOcents on the dollar, if proper diligence is used in handling the assets For h 11 forms of Mnhtiul i>< isiuilntf take Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic A taint of Malarial poisoning in your I>1? ??1 moans misery Hint failure. blood medicinescan't cure Malarlul poisoning. The nnfido#, for it is Joltacoa't Ionic. Uet k hoi tie to-day. Costs 50 Cents If It Cores. I , s1 NOTICE OF SALE. Not co is hereby given that under ind by virtue of the power and uithority vested in M Ifornik & Co, loing business under the name and style of M. Ilornik & Co. in and by i certain mortgage to him executed md delivered by one ,1. Si I her, dated April 20th 1001. duly recorded in :leras ollice of Georgetown county, n chattel mortgage, Mortgage Hook A HI', add. f>df as well as in the lerk's ollice of Horry, I have seiz d and will oilier for sale at .ille, I lorry county, S C., on Friday )et. 25th, 11)01, sale beginning at 10 )'clock, a. in., all and singular the or lain stock of goods, wares and nerchandlse described in said mortgage and now in what is known as .ho Ellerbe Store House. Terms of sale cash. Ik J. Skssions, Agent. of M. Hornik ?fe Co, Mortgagees. It. Ik SCAltUOROUail, 'Attorney for M. Hornik & Co. i IN BANKRUPTCY. District of South Carolina, at Conway. S. C.. October 21st 1001 The undersigned hereby gives lot ice of his appointment as Trus ee of tho Bankrupt estate of John . Ward of the couuty of Horry md State of South Carolina, who Summons For Relief. THE STATE OP SOI TH CAROLINA County of Horry. (Court of Probate.) Henry II. Woodwa.d, udmiu \ 1 Isrrtator of Estate ot A. L. \ IVnderyruss, deceased. | Summons *. Petitioner. / ^ vs. > All and singular the Heirs at For I Law of A L. Pondergrass, > dei eased, and .lames . Lewis Kschentnr for the County ofv Relief. Horry. \ 5 Respondents, I (Petition I Served.) "j To the Respondents, .\M and singular the ' i Heirs at i.aw of A, L. Penderurass, do\ cu,jsec(i and Jam* s A. Lewis, Lscheator for the County of Horry. You are hereby summoned and required ( to answer the petition in this action, ol ( which a copj is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition, on the subscriber at his olllce in Conway, S. C., within twenty 1 days alter the service hereof; exclusive of < the day of suelr*crvice, and if you fail to answer the petition within the time afore J said, the petitioner in this action will ap , ply t > the court for the relief demanded in , the petition, which pray for an order of sale of all and singular, the real estate ot wldch the d?Ve.,scd, A. L. Pondergrass ( died si i/.ed and possessed, fully describid in the said petition in aid ol assets to pay the debts ot the deceased for ail account ing by the petitioner, - administrator and t' c distribution of any balance, remaining after the payment of said debts and costs and disbursements ot this proceeding, nc cording to law. Dated October 21st, A. I) 11101. Itobt. 11. Scarborough, Petitioner's Attorney. ( ( L. S.) Win. E. Ilardwick, ( Probate Judge Horry County, To all and singular the Heirs at Law of A. I L. Pondergrass, deceased, absent Respondents; I Take Notice, That the petition herein, ( flltii f III! ? ' * ...... .... in ? ii 11*11 (in- inregoing is a copy wvro tiled in the oi the Judge of Pronato for llorry county, Slate of South Carolina, on the 2lst day olOcto i.er A. I). 11)01. Koht. If. Scarborough, Attorney f??r Petition, W. K. Hard wick, probate >1 uilge. Oct. 24th IDOL Ot Sale for Partition. Iiy virtue of n .Judgment lor partition in the case ot S. \\ illfam Tyler, plailitilT. Again-l Levi Loroy Tyler, et al. defend ants, i will sell at public auction before tire Cot.it House at Conway, in the county of Horry, Stat-of South ('arollna, during j the usual hours for sale on sale day in November 11)01, all that certain tract of land iu Kloyds Township of >aid county 1 and state known as the estate lands of Mrs* Sidlie Tyler dee'd being the land conveyed by Levi Hrainger to said Sally 1 Tyler by deed dab-d Dec. 28th 1HS1: , accorded ill ollice of 1{. M. (', for said (Vanity, in Hook V. Pages 101 A; 102 to ' which reference is had for more particular discrlptlon, eontaidiu/i ono hundred I and fifty acres, and boing the land on I which the plailitilT S. Wll iatn Tyler, and Ids family now r< side. Terms of sale,?One third cash and balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest on credit portion from day of sale, with privilege to the purchaser to 1 pay all cash at liis option. Credit portion, , it any, to he secured )>y loud of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, ' purchaser to pay for papers. W. L. Misiiok, Clerk ..f ('on rt FOR S. I LE. . A good farm about 12 miles from j Conway, near Jordanvillc, containing two huudrcd acres. Fifty acres in . r/\rwl /\f /.i?U T\ 11 I ... oviii. >m v ill n VillUMI. I/WC1I* I in# house, out buildings, tobacco barn and packing house In good eon dltion on tho place Price moderate. Terms, one-halt cash, balance in one and two years. : A pply to Hobt. I>. S.-arborough, Oct. 17th, 11)01. Attorney. CLERICS SALEII. 11. Woodward, Admin- ] jstr tor f te Kstato of | , A- L. Per.dergrass deceas | ed. Plain till, I Forovs> 1 I Jane Lewis, et. al. heirs 1 closure, at law of A. J. Lewis, de | ceased. Defendants. ) Under and by virtue of a Jcdg i ment of Foreclosure and Calc made and signed in the above entitled action by his Honor, O. W. Huchanan, .1 niltr/t n??nci/lm/? rb.4/vL?? a - * .. y vauiiu^, v/V)WUl!I' It-TIIl OI the court of Common Pleas, A. !)., 1 1001, uiul dated October 10th 1001; j I will offer for sale to the higncst ( bidder at public auction, before the , courthouse door at Conway, S. C., within the legal and usuai hours of sale, on Salesday, Monday, November the 4th A. 1). 1001, all and sin gular that certain tract, parcel or ' piece of land, lying, being and situ- . ate III Dog Bluff township. Horry I county. State of South, Carolina, containing seventy seven (77) acres ] bounded on the North by lands of Chiirlnt.tr> VVsnvl r?/i !,? u.. -.w .f x?* vu i/iJii?ai/ uy lands of Burroughs & Collins Company, on the West by lands I of .lore Graham, and on the South by lands of the estate of A. .). Lewis, deecased, said tract being a part of what is 1 known as the ' John W. flux land" '* and conveyed to A. J. Lewis, now deccase/l, by Mat Hux, and by A. J. ( Lewis mortgaged to A. L I'endergrass, decease . Terms of Sale cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. W. L. Mismok, Clerk and Special Referee. 11. 11 Woodward, Attorney. Oct. 17, 11)01. ' 3t. Stockholders Meeting. , There will he a special meeting of the Stock-holders of the Horry To bacco Warehouse Co. held on Tues day, Oct. 5th, at the oftice in Bank i Building at 12 o'clock noon. i The purpose of said meeting will < be to determine the disposition to \ make of the property of the Company, either permanently or for the ] next season. , ( MARKETS. G KOROETOWN. ^e\v? Virgin 1. iKl follow dip 1.1K1 scrape ... ) .25 spirits turpentine :i4 Eosin, common 05 Wlt.M INOTON. spirits turpentine .steady. Machine barrels If't jountrv oa J12J Ro ?m Far firm at . #1.21 rude Turpentine. Hard #1.0( l> #1.D0; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary a 7-ldctsf1 .1 GSood Ordinary. .. .d la-Id 44 '4 Low Middling ... 7 7-1 <? 4 4 4 4 Middling S 44 Oood Middling S.*? Id 44 Corn i )(a 11 Hams 1 ;{(<r 1 Shoulders II(nil Chickens 10 to 21 Turkeys per lb (live) It Cow Peas 00c. per bust Peanuts 70o 4 4 4 4 I .o\v Prirp-c We carry a coin oleic line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, ShoeSj I'lot hi n*r, f lard ware and many otli sr articles We buy llees Wax and nil kinds of country produce at highest inarkot price. We would bo glad to have oui friends and customers to give us a call. fKi'" Prices low down. Sessions & Son, (opposite the Jail. BUSINESS NOT DULL WITH US. Here is a guaranteed tonic for good business, never known to fail. It s IJN DKUSKI Ji! And one good tlose cures. we arc dctormiiiod to UNDKK 9101 iU our coin pet iters we can do it mid save money, by doing one thing nud that is. buy right. MS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALE SOLD. The old business maxim is true ooii ('heap but buv elieaper." wK AUK OKKRRING CHEAT KOK CASH 200 Hanvls best Hour. {( (?) pairs Hamilton brown's Shoes Car load of Corn. Pearl Grits and liaoon in any pmntily. Su?ptr, CoiVee. Can ooods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Hoods and Nolions at prices to suit. Also farm implement's of all elasses and hinds. Onsen bury A (Jo, TODDVIDDK. S. C. US Do you need any? lam prepared to fill all your needs. Kxainine my juiii|mum1 line 01 m^fii ^rade groceries why use an Inferior article when you can buy the TOP of the MA UK 1ST for the same money. I Duy Cheap For Cash iml my customers tfet the benefit in Low Prices, , I can please you in Hardware, Tin ware, Hoots, Shoes, Plaids, Ging iam:., Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, "Japs, tobacco and thousands of oth?r things. I l.)eal in Pine and Cypress Timber and pay IIUST MARKET PRICES Wither in cash or supplies. 1 am in the market for in llll TMTIK I can handle all that is raised in the township. My prices are tfood is the best. ? (Jive mea trial at eithVrof my pla es of business. Yours for trade, W. J. SINGLETON. W: A. MOORE, Land Surveyor, Jorrespondents' Solicited. \ddress; either Conway, h. 0., or; Ho me wood. S. msuAKKS or tiik skin. Tht, Intense itching and smarting InnIon, to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other JisoosiS of the skin is instantly nlluvcd by ipplymg Chmul>crlain'H Kyo and Skin Mntmcnt. Many very bad eases have beet Htrmanently cured by it. K is o?p;alIj, ;flicient for itching piles and u favoriicrem * i | Look Out Lor It! > ) ) I > ) < , 11' you are looking out for your own interests. Vou will not forgot the dollar siyn, ami how muchil'ol lows it when you luiy our yoods. Compare tin4 same sold hy others, and tell us honestly if we do not fur nish you more value for the * than anv of oureompetHorn. The amount that yon pay depends on what you yet, Put you may al ways tie sure of haviny the worth of your money. Our plan of buyiny and selliny makes money for our customers. It always pays to yet ' yood quality, ami we keep watch of the prices Try us on those neccs sities 011 which you are williny to ' make a saviny. S1I0KN. A shoe wit liMa^reputal Ion is the kind for you to purchase provided I the reputation is a yood one. we are selliny shoes in any shape toe, liyht or heavy soles, laee or button, chocolate, blacker tan. ICxtraordinary special olTcrlays in all lines r feeliny is lielieviay and weariny is 1 proof positive. You will linrl :ill througii our stock big bargains fori I Kail and winter tint will please you. I'LAIIIS. Pretty Plaids at pretty prices. They are both domestic and import : ed. The imported goods have a (lis- I tinct (piality in aeeordanee with 1 their cxtnicost, but tho domestic I paterns are attractive enough to . satisfy. (LOTUS.Nth You can oll'ord to lx> well clothed 1 because our clothing cost little, 1 wears lone; and gives satisfaction. You want your boy to l>e well dress ed, we want to supply the clothing i to dress billi well. Clothes for lit masters as well as big ones are our specialty. Prom the Kindergartner ' t o the head of t he house we can fur , nish every man and bay with the i best of clothing at very small (igures. HATS ' I when you get our mark in your i '.at you have a guarantee of the best hat of its kind. Our mark stand for reliability, excellence, anything you please in good hat wear. You are sure yourdmt, leads the fashion when you buy it hero IIA UN KjJJj. There is character in Harness, ft very one should know how to select the best.. Those who don't know may depend on us. Our attention is given to really good harness substantially made and rightly sold. You'll got service and style i out of what we sell you. we make it a point to koyp in stock everything that is needed in I 'hiscountoy and at prices that will induce you to coine again. a 1 (irocorws we are hoadqunrtors for all kinds ; of Groceries, hy wholesale and retail we guarantee everything as re pre sen ted. For the next HO days we intend offering our entire stock of inerchaii disc at a price that will save you j many dollars, we have the goods! and tno prices 'hut will please von. i I ( ? t i j i ' i HUME 'a ' I ? nniiniiiii * > ' ?1 1 1 Spivio Worcnntilr Co HUB For IJitrsjuiins. J. SIM VEY, ' i u'.ii M m a#ol\ ?? Now fan ;;it your IMiotos al CJasquo s any day. You can hav cular^in^ of any kind done. (>'ive me a t rial. It. K. (JASQUE. Largest and most ( nnpii'te ostab U shine nt South. Geo. S. Hacker <S* Son * *.'* I*" ' * Ma mi fat hirers of doors,sash, dmnds, mould. inc AND lUJlLDING MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 Klnp: Street. a t. r. \ .. i. . ? l. _j saammmt .IOSKIMI T. WALSH, Attohnuv AT f ;A W. CON WAV, - SO. Oftict; iij? i;m." in S|?ivcy Htiikling roar room on left of I tall. SPIVUY 6c COI .lJ NS CO. Fi re Insuranc Bicycles. D. A. SP1VLY, M YV.COl.UNS President, Secretary Dfflcc In Hank linllUinti vvMiiui I Hi U 13 MAC IIIN K AND HP, PAIR SHOPS. HOI IilOIi WORK. LP HIT AND HKAVY SMITH WORK OP ATX KIND. We keep a full line f steam lit Lin. Inj 'etM - va'vi | u kin^j Oil waste etc Also carriage ; nd wagou hardware and mater al. Paints, Dll. Varnish etc. We solicit your pat rona^e. >3icliiuiiii Flour. I I s i itMTcl.S 1 111 r(()lir, >> 4 1 *- I . i\ v"x >> jj jj 1 ri'i' I ni' I (S $ ' 'arrols i Plour. I 'arrets hulfPatont 14 li Barrels Hunker Hill, ->IS sos Pane oniatoos. U)S cases Tal>ie l\ u lios AII I p To Date < iocKls. W. B. COOPER VVllOl.RHAl.K GllOCKU, wjl.MINHTON, N. (J. *>