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" - 1 1 l"" -.. AL<Elt? jf owg pnald >ul)lislH'd Kvery Thursday. THURSDAY OCT 31th 100 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Next Monday is salesday. Is your subscription paid? Don't forget Spiveys Reanty Hour. Rev. T. R. Reynolds was i|uitesick last week. Nice lot of clothing ?t Spivey's. 113. T. Holmes of Zoan was in town Tue?*)jiyM. li. Smith of Socastoe was in town last Saturday. Last Tuesday was a cloudy gloomy day with some rain. Spivey is still getting in new Full j;oods and ottering bargains. F. M Parker of Dong >la was in Conway a short time last Friday. Clothing for men and boys, nice line very cheap at S. T. Sessions. The drug store of I)r E. Norton ?.vjil hereafter be open at night until ;>t oVdock. ,(j 11. Sellers added his name to tthe Uittt.viiD's subscription list last jFrtduy, il'obt. Thompson, who was ill for miany weeks, died I isl Tuesday aflertUOOU. US. A, llaiMee of t'ao Willow Springs section was in town last Saturday 13ring your cotton, corn, peas hides, wax, chickens and eggs to ,Spi vcy. Dr. E. A. Gasijue of Marion will soyivein Conway 011 Nov. 18th, and vwLSl remain one week as usual. Ruth Rurroughs returned Hast Saturday from a trip to New York ar.d other points. _ . New York Racket Store prices are surprisingly low. Miss Pauline Ogilvie left last Monday to visit I fiends and relatives in .Columbia aud Lexington, S. C. ' 'The largest pear we have seen this tseason weighs 27 <>/. and comes from jtUe qi^hard of Capt. fj 1). Long at ,Gre<mMd. Ladies cape# and walking jackets ait H. T. Sessions. The Young Ladies Social Circle ws'ill meet at the residence of Mrs, .Addie Burroughs. tomorrow after moon (Friday) at 4 o'clock. The sidewalk a on# the western side of Main slreet, from 3rd Avenue to the Hank buildm#. has been widened about one foot. Rev. C. K. Robertson will preach /here next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. inland at Wacoamaw at 4:30 o'clock p. .en. All are invitod to attend. Jus. A. Lewis left last Saturday V'for his former home in Galivants Fer ^ ,ry. He will #o to Columbia to the .Fair before he returns to Conway. On next Thursday the shopilf of '.the county will sell at auotlon, the slock of merchandise and store fixt ur?ss, in the store of F. A. Prince at Lor is. 8. C. We will move pcross the street and open in Spivey building, as soon as completed. All our stock at your own prices before ?ve move. Conway Bargain House. Judge Jcs. T. Walsh, as trustee in bankruptcy, will soil on November 7th, all that remains of the a toe It of general merchandise in the store of .J r. Ward at Hammond. A few single barrel breoch loading jgnus still on hand, very cheap B. T. Sessions. The case of the State vs Andrew J. haircloth, charging the defendant with obtaining goods under false pro tenses, has been compromised und 1 lie proceedings discontinued. For Sale - A ladies bicycle, brand new. never been used Apply at the it Kit am* office. E. E. Ilines, machinist for the new saw and planing mills arrived in Oonivay last week, lie is at the j Commercial, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Nellie V. Hines. It is said that a sister of the late A. L. Pondergrass has been located in Virginia, and she will claim her, share of the balanee of the proceeds] of his estats after the creditors an paid their just claims. The tax notice of Treasurer L. D. hong appears in this issue, with the places at which lie will attend for tho purpose of collecting taxes. He ready to pay. We will occupy two of the stores Tn the Spivey building as soon as they are completed. You can buy .goods cheaper than ever before. To isave money conic at onct. Sale on un| *iil Nov. 15th, Conway Bargain House. Goo. M Kir'on of Ex do was in tl o eity last Saturday. (J. W. Hurde? if Dulali was on our stroots one day last week. J I G. Fred Stalvcv who was quite I sick last Tuesday is recovering \V. II. J. Lawrim re ??f Forney paid this otliee a pleasant enll re cently. Hotter than usual values at less than usual pre is at the Ha kit S ore. \V. H. Chestnut Co ue and got your shoes at whole* sale prices while they are going. S. T. Sessions. Read the change this week in the large advertisement of Conway liargain Hou^e Take advantage of their removal sale. You get good bargains in every sense of the word. When you eon aider tr.at our tegular prices are lower than many quote for their special prices. You can depend upon it that our bargains are worth looking after. \V. II. Chestnut. Rev. I E. Heard arrived in the * ity last Monday to assist in the sc. ries of meetings at the Methodist church. The meetings began on Wed nesday of last week and will continue through this week. May it accomplish much good. Sheriff H. J Sessions went to Jordan villo last Friday and sold the stoek of goods of J. Silber under a bill of sale executed by him to M, llornik Co. The stoek was bid ofT in bulii by a representative of the mortgagee, for the sum of Tile creditors of ,T. I Ward at first expected to reali/.e as much as 10 or .~?0 1IC1* o<?!lt OH 1 lii'i ! j 1 t i 111 >; in li-i'iL r.i ptcy proceed i nys, 1?nt tli * i r hopes are not sohii>h now uk formerly. The trustee says that it is doubtful that they will realize much more than or it) per cent. There is a demanci for houses to rent in Conway just at this time. 1 iesides others, there are several ?jea tlumen connected with the lumber business of I). \V. Rupee A Co , who will need dwelling houses. Some <>f them will be compelled to buy dots and build, or board their families at t he hotels. The work has boon started on the new mill building of I) \V. Rupee A Co. The brick foundations of the main building were laid last week. Several cars arrived last week loade I with the new boilers which are to be us "1 in the plant. The property on the corner of Main Street and 4th Avenue, occupied by Conway Rar^ain I louse has been sold by A. C. Thompson to Jeremiah Smith, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel. 'Use rooms up stairs in the bpildiuo .vill boused by Mr. Smith in connection with the Hotel. We are <foing to move in about 1 h days whore we will have more room. 0 aods are at a ^roat bargain untill we move. Conway Uaroajn House. Sever.d laud sales aye to be made by the Clerk of Court next Monday. One tract in Floyd's township is to be sold for partition, another tract of seventy-seven acres in Dogwood Neck township is to be sold to the highest: bidder under foreclosure proceedings, i lie value or real es'.ate is constant ly going up, and it is well to watch for bargains at all such sales. Truly it is to your intercut to keep in touch with our store, as our pri ccs sell the goods. W. II. Chestnut. Conway Bargain Mouse, has made arrangements to rent two of the) new store rooms now being finished upon Main Street, and will remove its large stock of general merchandise to the new quarters as soon an the store rooms are completed. It will have both a grocery and a dry goods department. As the train was taking on wood at Adrjap last Friday night, one John Casque, who was voluntarily ; helping the hands with the work, tell from the pile of wood on the 1 platform to the ground, striking upon his head. It was thought, at first that he was s riously hurt, but he appeared to be alright the next morning A pilcdrivoi has been at work for Some days at the Waccamaw Cine wharf, driving the piles for an extension of the wharf. Several weeks will be required to Ijnisli the work. When the work is linishod, the wharf will extend all the way from the warehouses to the building oe cupicil by Conway Veneer and Hasbet Works. Some improvements will bo made soon In the offices at the wharf. Gen. J. P. Derhnm arrived in Com way last Thursday to be present at the annual settlement between the Auditor and Treasurer of the eoun ty The settlement took place on Thursday afternoon, the foreman of the grand jury being present as required by law. The accounts acre all found straight by the officers mentioned. The general manager of the Atlantic Coast Lino, J. If Kenlcy, was to have met the Hail road Commission in Columbia lust week, in reference to taking off the pa songor train here. Hon. Ilobt. H. Scarborough, telegraphed the commission that he could not he present if they held the meeting last week, and requested them to pospono the meeting until Fair week w'c have not heard from them but suppose the hearing will be arranged for some time in the near future. I There was a quiet home wedding last Sunday at 10 o'clock, at the homo of W. I). Moore near Port Hnrrclson, the contracting parties being Miss Bcssio Moore and Mr. John If. McCaskill. The bride is one of the most charming young la dies of that section. Mr. McCaskill is the efficient Marshall of the to wn of Conway. Thoy are at present boarding at the Commercial Hotel here t In Momoriam. Vernon (1 raiuger, son of the late (.'apt. Levi (1 rainier, of the VVnnainuker section died at the iioine of his mot her last .Saturday, Oct. lbth, in the twenty second year of his age, after an illness extending over several week's. Mr. Hrainger had been in (Jeorgia employed in a mercantile business for a year or two. He was taken sick there and on the advice of his physician returned home some weeks ago to be nursed. He w?n in good spirits, seemed to ue improving, and was laying his plans to take charge of iiis farm next yea rather than return to his situation in (Jeorgia. His constitution had been undermined by continued fever, and his improvement was slow. On Saturday morning he be came suddenly worse and died in a stale of collapse within a half hour of his attack and before a physician could bo summoned. During his illness he had expressed perfect resignation to Hod's will, but had no thought that he would die. He looked forward to coming yeat s, full of purpose and hope. A noble young life lias been closed forever, I but his frit ?idt feultha^ he is at rest, and lnj^ but paid his part of our 'common debt. He was buried at the (J rainger burial ground on the day after his death in the presence o! a large crowd of sorrowing friends. I Vuce to his ashes. pkikni). <*. ? Head the advertisement of W. P. Lewis in this issue. IJesides a com plete stuck of general merchandise, he carries a well selected assortment ol collins and caskets (live him j your orders. Km-all f?> ims of Mnlitlnl o aa jiIuk tako I Chill at'tl Kover Tonic. A talnl I ?.f M 'ilm i.U j.ononliur in \<?tirln o.l iuuhiii l 11.ii \ ikMii faiiuru lliooil iiuwli Inoaran't F i .iMalaria) luiiHiiiini;. The niodof for it la Jahnaoii'* Ionic ti?tH buitl?to4?f. J Costs 50 Cents It It Cures* I } ax Notice. N(.:.( i - ir i -\ i:Iven that the 1 a., hooks Hi (!c- co If inn i'| i > s lor Hand your II, '.V.is |?i*ll 1 .i! till' (Joint House It) ('?>i)u iv, on Oct b o- 1.1th Hot. The fol I \\'11-J levy <m the property of the County li is b i o assess- d. For st ite purpo ps 111}iI> For (trdinnry County purposes. .??' },( mills j >' Constitutional Mrliooj TilX .... mills To! ill 13jJ| l;i the township ot Conway, Knylioro, (Jrei li Sen ntill Simpson Creek, four 0) n.ills to pay interest on Ihhiroad Bonds, t. balance to form a sinking fund V for renem| tioii of liouds Abo a special tax of Three (!>) Mills in S; l;ool I) strict No. Hi. All able bodied males between the. iges o| 'J 1 years ami (50 years except Confederate Veterans ovi r 50 years of age Jure liable to a poll t tx ot $1. Those wishing to pay commutation road I \ must apply lor their receipts within the time prescribed bv Jaw. Parties w bo bold school claims must Lave tin in approved b> the School Comtni doner b io ie presenting Hum to tne for payment. 'I be Treasurer will attend the following places at date, given for the purpose ol c Meeting taxes. .lo:(|anvi!!c Monday Nov 11th from 10 to I I a in Cideou .Monday Nov i. 1th Iroin 1 to 2 I l? ?? i Cool Spring I uosdny Nov. l<Mi from 7 to II a m Calivai.ts Ferry Tuesday Nov 12 from 1 top 111 Taylorsvillo Wi dm sday JJuv Pith from 7 to !) a m L'l ... .1- e i ill.. .? i i r i< < i > i fin ??i iiiiiM' tt cuii suay ?>ov lU'.li Ilolli 1 1 a in to I |> in Vardelle Thursday Nov |l(|i from 7 to 10 a in. / an k loirs lay Nov Mtli from 1 to 2 p 111 l'o?< llvil o Friday Nov lot It from 8 to 1J111 llayboro Friday N >v Iftlh from 2 to 4 11 in Adrian Saiiird >' Nov lOtli Irom 8 to |0 n in Marlo.v Montlii) Nov 18tli from 8 to II a 111 Soe istco .Monday Nov 1 St11 from 12 111 to 2 p 111 (irnhamviilu Tuesday Nov 1 Dclt from 8 to 11 a m Wntnpre Tin s lay Nov 10th from I to 2 p m I.itlk* lliver WtdittKjay Nov 2t-th froiji 8 a 111 to 2 p 111 Kliaipa ziw, \\ I, I (a dees house, Wedne.-day Nov 20th . rom 7 toll a m llaimii nd riinrsday Nov 21st from 7 to 0 a 111 Daisy Thursday dov 21st from 11 a 111 to 12 in Found Mvamp Thursday Nov 21st from 2 t > 11 p 111 Doris c rid a) Nov 22nd from d a 111 to 12 ill tan ford Friday Nov 22nd from 2 to <1 p 111 lltteksviilH Monday Nov 25th Irom 1) to 10 a ill I'nrt llnrrclf.on .Mouthy Nov 2ntli from 12 in to 2 p in ' The UhIiuicc of ih<< tiini' until December Jilwt, I mi) be in my ofllce HtC'nnwdy, Ij. 1). I.ONU, Treasurer of llorry county. IN BANKRUPTCY.. District of South Carolina, at Con way, S. C.. October 21st 1 DO 1 The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Trustee of tho Bankrupt estate of John I. Ward of the county of Horry and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition. Jos. T* Walsh. Out, 2Ud. 1.101, ?)t' In Bankruptcy. TRUSTEESSALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will sell at pri vate sale, from day to day. at the store of J. I. Ward, at Red Bluff, i S. C., until Thursday the 7th day November next, the stock of goods in said store now being, and on Friday the 8th of ' November, will sell at public auction at said store all of the said goods, wares and merchandise then remaining on hand, unsold. Jos. T. Walsh, Oct 23d. 11)01. Trustee. Summons For Relief. THE STATE OP.'SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. urt of Probate.) Henry II. Woodwn.d, admin \ 1st rtator of Kstato or A. L. \ Pendergrass, d ceased. I Summons Petit < n? r. J vs. / All and singular the Heirs at. For L?\v of A. L. Pendergrass,^ d a. eased, and.I nines t. Lewis Kscheator for tfta County of y Relief. Horry. I Respond* nts, I (Petition . I Served.) I'o the Respondents, .Ml and singular 'lie Heirs at Law of A, Pendergrass, deceased, and James A, Lewis, Kscheator for the County ot Horry. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action,of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a oopv of your answer to the said petition, on the subscriber at bis olllce in Conway, S. C., within twenty days alter the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the pedtion within the time aforesaid, the petitioner in this action will up ply to the court for the relief demanded in the petition, which pray for an order of sale of ail and singular, the real estate of which the deceased, A. L. Pendergrass died seized anil possessed, fully described in the said |.etitibn*lu aid of assets to pay the debts ot the. deceased for an accounting by the petitioner, ^administrator and the distribution of any balance, remaining after the payment of said debts and costs and disbursements of this proceeding, according to law. Dated October 'J 1st, A. I) 1001. Robt. 11. Scarborough, Petitioner's Attorney. (L. S.) Win. K. I lard wick. Probate Judge Horry County, Toulland singular the Heirs at Law of A, L. Pendergrass, deceiwd, absent Re spt n Units.' Take Notice, That the petition herein, and the summons, of which (lie foregoing is a copy were tiled in the olllce ot the ludgu of Probate fur I lorry county, State of >??n111 < 'iiroliti i, on the 31st day of Octo. bor A, I). 1001. Robt. H. Scarborough. Q Att-.rncy tor petition, \V. K. 11 aril wick, probate .JudgeOct. 24th 11)01. 4 (It Su]q for Partition. Hy virtue of a Judgment for partition in the case ol S. \\ i11 ialit Tyler, plaintiff. \galn-t Levi Leroy Tyler, et al. defend aids, I will sell itl-public auction before the Court House at Conway, in the county of I lorry, State of South Carolina, during th<> usual hours for sale on sale day in November 1901, all tlr.t certain tract of land In Floyds Township of -aid county and state known as the estate lnnds of Mrs* Sallle Tyler dee'd being the land conveyed by Levi Drainger to said Sally Tyler by deed dai-d Dec, V8th 1HSI; Recorded in olllce of H. AL (J, for said C innty, in Hoolt V. 'ages 101 & 103 t(> which reference is had for more particular discription, contaidinir one hundred and fifty acres, and being the lipid on which the plaintiff S. Wil.lam Tyler, and his family now r. side. Terms of sale,One third cash and balance on a credit of one and t wo )ears, with interest on credit portion from day ol sale, with privilege to the (purchaser to pay all cash at his.optlon. (fredit portion, if any, to be secured hy I nnq of the purchaser tjfpl niVirfgtyge of the premises, purchaser to pay for papers. W. L. Misiiok, : Clerk of Court 1 FOR S.ILR. A good farm about. 12 miles from Conway, near Jordmiville, containing two huudrod acres. Fifty acres jn good state of Odltivalion. Dwelling house, out liuildiugs, tobacco barn and packing house in good condition on the place. Price moderate-- Terms, one-hall cash, balance in one, and two years. ' A nnl v 11\ Ilobt. 15. Scarborough, Oct. 17th, 1001, Attorney. CLERjfrQ S4LE. It. II. Woodward, Admin-) is.trtor of the ftstato of | A. L. Pei.derjjrass deeeas | ed. Plaintiff, I ForoVS. :i f Jane Lewis, et. al. heirs 1 closure, at law of A. J. Lewis, do | ceased. Defendants. J Under and by virtue of a Jcdtf , mont of Foreclosure and Cule made and signed in the above entitled action by his Honor, (). W. Huchunan, Jud#e presiding, 'at October term of the court of Common Pleas, A. P., 1901, and dated October 10th 1901; | I will offer for sjile to the Inquest ( ! bidder at publicJauction, before the I court house door at Conway, S. C., I within the le^al and usuai hours of sale, on Salesday, Monday, November the 4th A. I). 1901, all and sin gular that certain tract, parcel or ] piece of land, l.vino, beino and situute in Dotf HlutT township. Horry | county. Stato bf South Carolina, I wuuw>iiiiijk suwuiiy ho von (7 Y) ftores | bounded 011 the North by hinds of Charlotte Ward, on the Kast by lands of Uuvra^gbs ^Collins Coinpan v, 011 the West by lands |of Jere ; Graham, and on the South by lands of the estate of A. J. Lewis, dooeased, said tract bolnp a part of what is 1 j known as the' John W. Mux land" 1 and convoyed to A. J. Lewis, now decease'!, by Mat Hex, and by A. J. ( Lewis mortpaped to A. L Penderprass, decease.. Terms of Sale cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. W. L. Misiiok, Clerk and Special Reforoo, J!. II Woodward, Attorney. Oct. 17, 1001. lit. Stockholders Meeting, t Thore will be a special meeting of the Stock-holders of the Horry To 1 bacco Warehouse Co. held on Tues day, Oct. 5th, at the Office in Hank Building at 12 o'clock noon. 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. dly order, , p. A. Burroughs, 1 President. <P"vAlir mmrln MARKKTS. G EORUKTOWN. Now*'Virgin 1.90 Yellow dip 1.90 Scrape ... .1.25 Spirits turpentine 94 Rosin, common 95 \V I I.M INUTON. Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels .'19} country oa 92} Ro 90 Tar linn at . . .. #1.25 Crude Turpentine.- Hard #1.10 Dip #2.00; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary 5 5-1 (letsV .b Good Ordinary. .. .0 19-10 14 " Low Middling 7 5-10 " " Middling 7{ " vtoou .Middling S3-Hi Corn 7f>(*?)77 llams 13(a) II Shoulders 11 (<ru 12 Chickens 10 to 22 Turkeys per lb (live) 17 Cow Pens 00c. per bush Peanuts 70c " " Low Prices. We carry a complete line of Dry Hoods, Notions, CJrocories, Shoes, Clotliim;, 1 lardware tind many oth or articles Wo buy Hoes Wax and all kinds of country produce at highest market price. We would be glad to have our friends and customers t<? <jive us a call. Prices low down. Sessions & Son, (Opposite the .lail. BUSINESS NOT DULL WITH US. Here is a guaranteed tonic for o()i)d hnsincss, never known to fail. It's I IN DKlvSKLL! And one j?ood d6se cures. we are determined to UNDKR SKLR our compel itors- wo can do it and save monoy, by doiu# one thin# uud tlmt is. buy ri#ht. GOODS WILL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD. The old business maxim is true; ''Sell cheap but buy cheaper." wK AUK OKKKU1NC! CIIKAI* FOR CASIf 200 Barrels best flour. "1000 pairs Hamilton Brown's ShoesCar load of Corn. IVarl (irits and Bacon in any quantity- Su#ar, Coffee. Can #oods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Goods and Notions at prices to suit. Also farm implement's of all elasscs and kinds. Diiscnbury A Co, ) TODDVI DDK. S. C. MS. Do you need any? I am prepared to fill all your needs. Kxuininc my complete line of hi#h #rade groceries why use an inferior article when you can buy the TOD of the MARK 1ST for the same money. I buy (Jlicap For Cash and my customers yet tlio benefit in Low Prices, i , I can please you in Hardware, Tin Ware, Hoots, Shoes, i'laids, Ujny liamc, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, ( Daps, tobacco and thousands of other things. I Deal in Pine and Cypress Timber and pay IIGIEST MARKET FRICES Either in cash or supplies, s 1 am in the market for cm in nnim I can handle all that is raised in ' die township. My prices are yood 1 Li (Ka ?o v??\^ Give mea trial at either of my pla- j os of business. Yours for trade, w. j. singleton, W: A. MOORE, Land Surveyor, Correspondence Solicited. Vddrcsft; either Conway, s. C., or* Home wood. S. C. H. II. WOODVVAUD, | r ^ -LaWVKH q) ? Prompt, attention to Collections. ..ten1 4 ' I * ' * " ? ? - - ?- ? < Look Out i-< r ! If you nvo looking out for your own intorcsls. ^'i.n will not f< r jot t ho dollar s " a. ai>? < (> 11 ' < a i !'?>! lows it wli 'ii y u lai i Compare t lie s n i ! r ond toll us honestly if wo do not fur nish you more value for the $ than any of ouroo . < r The amount 1' v m ppy d,*p mis' on what you got, but you may ft I ways bo sure of I ivin the worth of I your money. < ?ir plan of buying! ami soiling n customers. ttahva.V pays to got] good qunllt v, and w< watch of I t ho prices rl r * neee si ties on *. > i' to make a . in; , NH0K8. A shoo wit1'. . > , kind*'l'or you i ii the reputation i I one. \\ o are scMia; light or lion or button, chocolate. ' i< nary special <>!': feeling is belie\1 < proof positive ill find ail through our stock b bargains for Fall and w int< r I hat pice > 1 >u. PLAIDS. I I'rctty 1 'laid-, at pi. I y pi i> < ?>. They are loth; . i: I import od. Tho imported good have a dis-1 tinct quality in aw < usiancc with their extra cost, bat the domestic pateras arc attracT i hiumgli to satisfy. Von can otl'ord t. > > > . < ! 1 clothed because our clothing cost little,] wears long and give satisfaction. 1 You want your do\ t I cd, we wan t to . I'i clot hi ng to dress hi ill well. Olothes for lit I masters as well a bi on avo our specialty. From the Kindcrgartncr to the head of t !ie lion v. 'can fur nish every man and b yy with tho best ol clothing at very small figures. HATS | when you ?r? our nr-rfc in your ' at you have i u if the b<>st lutt of its kind. 1 >tit* in rl< statu reliability, cxcelh tythin# you please in ^ood hat \ ear. You are suro younlnt le: t i, -.hion vvli<-u you buy it !i to IS AiiNKSS, There is cha i Hi rnei . Every one should Un how to sole :\j the host. Vh % > <11.it*t l( now may <' ;. ()ur at tontion is j i\cu to i ll,y ^ood liar ness subs' ant i . . ri .: i . sold. You'll get s rvico and style out of w hat we . ! -n. we inako it a point to koyp in Stock cverythin,. t' i.. t oded in 'i.:.. .' . i un wuiit>uy uiki hi ,>i I cs ' nai v.*111 induce you t > cor , ... (iroceries we are lie. hyr ri r >f (J roc -ri s, (>y \. we ^uaran' i\ . t sen ted. For tlie i -a \ v . inlend jlVerino (ji. . : r .> i ! lise at a price many dollar >. >. e I . I lie yi d 111(1 the prie1 'hi v. ! ase y u. ,y i \t ^llli \ u \ ,. ?*' ' ' ^ ,, ... \ Spiv "lercnntiloCo o M For Ititrpmifc. t I. C. SIMVKV, _ >'?1 vi 'I'.VI Minn^for. You r n '? I y tir Pl.olos al s iiny (Uiy. You (vn hnv (Milur^in^ of anyUiml done. 05ive mc o t riui. 15. K. CJASQUE. I j\\r'/o t .'II ; W OS tab ' on h a ^ 'i W | . i > 1 ?**>? ? )UTjO. IN: \ . I ? i; LLING al. CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 King Street. % .lOSLPlf T. WALSH, A rroi;n : v at Law.. ( ON \?. \ s ^, (>!;ii ?' u, i it . n ' v juik'in# rear room on 1 *r? of I {all. SPIVEY <5c COLLINS CO. ' I;ire Insuronc I,icicles. I). A. Sl'i \ <, V, W. COLL'NS Prnsid -i.t, : cwrctary Office In M.ink I uiUiina ;r% mmm nniii i wo i 1 i <1 \ uuWlml nil M. MAf <1 N . \ N I > i: IIWIU SHOPS. \ N I) IIKAV : i 1 < AI A, KIND. Wo Uecp ;i full lino 'i>f fit Oil \ . vii^on I t; <i 1 i liii'ts. Oil. V; i r.. i. i i olo. Wo it your patronage. Mu'hijynn Floiil'. 118 1: : "i 1 111 'T1"i > ; r ! 1 Flour, ?> ? ,j irr? 1 <S->1 '' '* ' I! rrci hall Patent a.xV t/ ? ? y lr - iiunkoi' ! iiI 218 ' ' T" KUo 's' 10S ; .\11 I p- To Da to ('o<as. W. B. COOPER W ; l >' K'. M K KM . J wiLMINO rON, n. . g* > X y Wlk ' mil I ;V' M