The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 07, 1901, Image 3
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Published ftvery Thursday. .
THURSDAY NOV. 7th 100 !
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MAT TKRS LOCAL AND OTHER\
WISK.
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Is your subscription paid?
Trust Monday was salesday.
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Don 't forget Spixeys Beauty Hour, i
Some days of last week were
real warm. <
R. 1). Owens of Socastee was in j
town Tuesday.
Nov York Racket Store prices are j
surprisingly low. .
J E. Bryan of Nixonvillc was '
here last Friday.
Nice lot of clothing at Spivey's.
Geo. W. Sessions of Adrian was in
ihe city one clay this week.
Dross goods and ladies' hats eliea
?^r Vhan ever at S. T Sessions's. I
B. F. Graham of Blanche, S. C., ,
was here oti Monday.
Mrs A. 11 Stalvey left yesterday (
for Howosville. S. C. I
The llKUAt.n and Coinoner one '
year for $1.7.")
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Capes and walk'ng jackets at your
own price at S. T. Sessions.
Prof. A. L Proctor of Jordanville 1
was in town last Saturday.
Spivey is still yetting in now Fall
goods and offering bargains.
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Henry Grantham of Galivants For- <
ry was in the city salesday.
Buy all your pine lumber from
W. B. Jones & Co. Justice, S. C.
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Mrs. C. E. Dusenbury of Socastae 1
is visiting Mrs J. J. Saunders. (
A. II. Booth of Georgetown passed
through Conway List Friday. !
J D Graham of Finklea was in
the city last Friday on business.
G. J. Holiday of Galivunts Ferry i
had business here last. Monday. <
Go to S. T. Sessions for shoes He ,
is the leader in the shoe line.
Allen C. Johnson of Labana wag .
lin town on business the first of the i
\week. ,
\VV. J. Turbeville, one ofSocastee's
jgood farmers, paid the town a visit
da.t Monday.
Mr and Mrs. A. M. Dusenbury of
Toddvilie were in town one day last
veek.
Arthur Gatlin of Murrolls i~ilet
vras in town a short while last Friday.
Tho county board of commissioners
held its regular monthly meeting
on last Tuesday.
l>. If. Chestnut of Hammond paid
this office a pleasant call last Monte
4ay.
J. 0. Livingston and John 1). Cau?siv
of Warn pee were pleasant call
uirs last Saturday.
Frank Lynch of Bayboro paid this
office a very pleasant call while he
was in town last Monday
Mrs. 1'. Brown of Chadbourn is
visiting ber daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Kd wards.
Tin gutters have been placed beneath
the eaves of the roof on the
Met hodist church.
Bring your cotton, corn, peas
hides, wax, chickens and eggs to
Spivey.
For Sale ? A ladies bicycle, brand
new. never been used Apply at the
1J KHAi.it office.
J 10 Roberts of Gideon was in
town last Saturday and renewed bis
v it ivo/ii*i ivf i/kti 4<v I LjV 1 I ?-'*? ? * **?
omi^vui i^iiwu ?</ tut.' lir.UAIiU.
Munassa Thompson of-Adrian p ii<1
the IIkrald office a pleasant call
one day last week.
Hotter than usual values at lets,
.than usual prices at the Racket!
Store. W. H. Chestnut. 1
Miss Sal lie Reynolds is to begin
the public school at Cool Spring;
next Monday. j
The very latest styles in dress
1 rimming at Conway Harguin House's
Millinery Department.
Mrs J. II Porter is visiting relatives
in Conway.?Georgetown
tSemi-Weekly Times.
Prof. W. H- Evans was sick- the
first of the week and as a conseuuence
there was no school.
"X E, Stevenson of tho Gershom
section passed through Conway last
Monday on his way to Florida where
lie will try to find work.
W. L. Mlshoe, K?q , left yesterday
for North Carolina, for Ids health,
and will be awav about a month.
Willie llickmap of Coris was in
Jon way last Saturday.
Charles Dusenbury of Port liar- ,
vlson was a salesday visitor to the (
:ounty seat.
Col. C. P. Q i ttlebauiu and Sher (
IT 11 J. Sessions spent a day at Mv r- )
L e He; c i last week o i legal business '
1 ruly it is to your interest to keep
in touch with our store, as our pri- ,
jes sell the goods. W. 11. Chestnut.
M iss Eddie Uobertson returned
mine last Saturday alter spending
i week with friends at Loris, S. 0
Mrs H. Stalvey returned to
Jon way last Sunday after spending
several days visiting friends near
Uucksville.
The new brick stores are rapidly
Hearing completion and will soor. i?e
ready for occupancy. The shelves
were being placed last week.
We can move dollars easier than
we can goods. Catch on. and come
an, everybody. Can.vay Hargain
House
Mrs. O. F. Crosland arrives in
Conway today. Kev. and Mrs. Croslan
1 will occupy the cottage on 7th
Avenue, fronting Elm Street, and
just vacate 1 by F. S. Powell.
There was a birthday l arty on
last Tuesday evening at the resi
lence of 1) T. McNeill in honor of
N.I io-. IfolAM.mnill
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C. H.Snyder, bookkeeper at the
jiillv for Burroughs & Collins Co.
returned from a trip to New 'ork
last week.
F. Q. Hughes, who has been clerking
in tin* store at Myrtle Heaeh for
some time has been reinstated in
lbs position at the Gully ston.
Mrs. M. A. Mikes returned to
Socastee last, week after spending
several months with her daughter,
Mrs. Saunders.
H. A. Kikes who was quite sick
last Saturday at the residence of
[lis sister, Mrs. .J. J. Sanders, soon
recovered and he and family return
jd home last Monday.
0. 1) Griffin, who had been em
ployed at the ^'ore of Burroughs &
Collins Co . for a short time, prave
up his job last week and ret irned
to his home at Mullins in Marion
ijoun ty.
Col. I). A. Spivey left on Wodnes
lay of last week to take in the sights
at the Annual State Fair. He re
turned on Saturday after having
had a inosl pleasant time.The
apples which our fruit venders
have been furnishiiu' us so far this
season, have not been very j/ood
Perhaps the bad crop year affected
this fruit along with other crops.
We sell inore {foods, all the time
than our competitors. We will continue
to cut our extremely low pri
.:es all to pieces until weniovc. Getter
yet your share of the bargains
it Conway Bargain House.
D. W. Rapor, of D. W. Uaper &
Co., left fo? home last Friday, after
spending several days hero looking
after his busines interests. Ho is
quite undecided as to whether he
will move his family to Conway or
not.
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>\ e are sencnn# siaiements to
some of our subscribers who are in
arrears in their subscription accounts.
We would be 1 f our
friends would pay up and save us
the expense of sending these state
incuts.
A tract of land in 'logwood Neel:
township, with farm, dwelling and
outbuildings is olTcred for sale at a
bargain. See the advertisement in
another column.
A pocket memorandum and ac-!
count book, imitation black leather
cover was found last Monday by (I. '
K. Stevens on the Biicksvillo road, j
The owner can obtain the same by
upplyinj; at this ollice ano paying
for this notice.
The time for exc. an^iu^ school
books expires on Nov. 15th. Supt.
Richardson will be in Ids oflice on
Saturday the c9th ?and on Friday
the 15th inst. for the purpoco of ex
changing books
J. G Blum of Little River; M J. j
Grainier of Wanamaker and Samuel
Wilson of Conway, were here at a
meeting of their board last Monday.
Clerk of Court, W. L. Mishoe, was
sick last Monday *and was unable t<?
attend the sales at the Court House.
Two trueis of hind wovn mw>
tract to S. VV. Tyler for $750.00, the
other to \V. L. Kichardson for$18.
by E. Van Duseubury, deputy clerk.
There was not much (loin# at the
fisheries ulonj^ the seashore for several
weeks post until last Thursday
when several fine hauls of fish we e
made.
The treasurer's office will be elos
ed up tomorrow and will remain closed
until he returns from h;s trip
around the county.
Busies, wagons. harness, horses,
and mules, not quite but nearly at
cost. We i'ont say we sell, profit.
_>r no profit, but for a small profit.
Quick sales is our aim. Come and
gut your money's(Worth. W. E
Porter.
\V. F. McNeill of Graharnville, after
spending several weeks at Bis
former home in North Carolina,
passsd through Conway on his return
home last Friday accompanied
by his family.
Rev. J. E. Heard of Blenheim, after
assisting in tho revival meetings
at the Methodist church here for several
days, left last Friday for his
home. He impressed his hearers as
being an earnest, deep thinking
preacher of the word. His earnest
appeals to the sinner, and apt illustrations
used in his sermons, held
tho attention of his hearers.
A R. Kipne will sell at auction at
auotion at his residence one half
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kinno will
cave Homo wood Colony for their ,
former hom?* in Wisconsin ubmt the
middle of November The climate
Iocs not agree with their health.
A McDowell and Moses McDow- lh
?11, two tobacco farmers of Socasteo I1
township were in Conway on busi
ness last Thurs lay.
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You got good bargains in e>viy L
sense of the word. When you eon- d
sidor ti.at our tegular prices are k
lower than many quote for their
special prices. Von can depend
upon it that our bargainsare worth
looking after. W. H. Chestnut.
Rev C. K. Robertson. Synodical
ICvangclist, organize a Presbyterian
church at lJayboroin this county
on the 27th ult., with twenty-two
members, who elected three elders b
and two deacons as the odicers of v
th ? church. A Sunday Scho d was ^
also organized, and regular weekly (l
prayer meetings will be held. j
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Great Luck of tin hditor. u
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"For two years all efforts to cure 1'
ICczeuia in the palms oi my hands 1
failed. writes K.litor II. N. Lester 8
of Syracuse, Kan., ''then 1 was (j
wholly cured by liueklon's Arnica j.
Salvo." It's the world's best Jfor t
lOruptions, Sores and all skin <iis- ii
eases. Only 2."ic at l)r K. Norton's tl
drug st /re. ??
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List of Advertised Letters. i
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llerrie Anderson. A W.Johnson, "
A Co., J. C. An-on. Mrs. Cora King, (
A. J. Ilriiwn, R. !>. Long, W. F.
(lessent. Rov. Jno. W. McOray, W.
W. Charlton, T. Merrstt, J II. Du- ..
seiibury, Win. Randall, Miss Bessie
Daw'tic, Willie Smith. W. H. Kvans,
Daniel Wilson. W. T. Griffith
I. J. Williams, An let* Graham, H,
A. 1 lardee, A. I'. Johnson, Jim
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>i inn aiui i ua Junes. )
one ceni duo on each for advert is
in". When culling for above, please l
say advertised.
it. (i Collins P. Mt
That Throbbing Headache.
Would ijuicklv have you, if you
u^ed Dr. King's Now Ljife Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their inatelili*s> merit for Sick and
Nervous llealaelies They make
pure blood and build up your health, f
(>nlv2nr Money back if n<?t cured. ]
Sold by Dr. 10 Norton, Druggist. 1
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I'or hII foons of Mal.? tal puis' utiuf lo.ke .
Jonnson'a Cbtll and Fever Tonic A taint
if ,\1 nlni tnl nnliyminn in your M cxt moani
misery and failure. Hlnotl me li' l'i??o*n't
euro Malarial pot Honing, The n mO<1c.#> far
11 in Johnson 'a Ionic Oct a bot I le to-(lay. (
Costs 50 Cents If It Cores.
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FOR SALE.
A 250 acre plantation in Dog- i
wood Neck township, known as the t
Diminish place, lying on the Atlan- I
ticOrean. About 7a acres cleared, t
Dwelling and out buildings. Will I
be sold at a bargain. Apply to, <
Robt* B. Scarborough,
Conway, S C. Attorney.
PENSION NOTICE.
To the Chairman Township Board of
Pensioners:
You are hereby notified to call a
meeting in your respective Town- .
ships on Nov. 23rd, to elect your |
new township Hoards and to elect |
your delegates 1o meet at the county ]
convention to beheld at the Court 1
I lo use Nov. 30th, 11)01. 1
The time is now past when this
should have been attended to and we
hope all township chairmen will act ^
promptly in calling their meeting ,
and sending up delegates to the |
coming county convention which v
will elect a new Pension Board for
llorrv county. *
JOS KIM I Toi>I>.
County Chairman Hoard Pensions. '
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In Bankruptcy. t
TRUSTEES SALE OF PERSONAL 1
PROPERTY. ]
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'idio undersigned will sell at pri 1
vale salo. from day to day. at the
I store of J. I. Ward, at Hod Bluff, ,
S. 0., until Thursday the 7th day
November next, the stock of goods t
in said store now being, and on
Friday the Hih of November, will I
sell at public auction at said store
all of the said goods, wares and 1
merchandise then remaining on
hand, unsold. '
Jos. T. Walsh,
Oct. 23d. 1001. Trustee.
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I- to write for our confidential letter before ap-1
plying for patent; it may bo worth money. I .
wis promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign | 1
PATENTS
and TJ? ADE MARKS o return EN* I
TIRE attorney s fee. Hend model, sketch '
or photo and we aend an IMMEDIATE
FREE re|>ort on patentability. we give |
the best legal nervine and advice, and our
charges are moderate. Try us.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patent Lawyer?, 1
Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
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W: A. MOORE, <
Land Surveyor, '
Correspondence Solicited.
Address; either Conway, s. C., or*
llomewood. S. C. I
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H. H. WOODWARD,
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Summons For Relief.
IIGSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry.
(Court of Probate
lenry 11. Woodwa.d, admin \
.rrUitor of Estate of A. L. \
Vndergrass. d -ceased I Su inn us
Petitioner. I
vs. [
.11 and singular the,Heirs atl Kor
riw of A. L. Pendergrnss,)
ecoased, and James A. liewls
Ischeutor lor the County of\ Relief,
lorry. I
Respondents, 1 (Petition
I Served.)
\? the Respondents, VI and singular the
Heirs at Law o( A, L. lYnderqruss.de
ceased, and James. A, Lewis, hscheator
for the County of I|orry.
Vou are hereby summoned and required
a answer the petition in this action, ol
>liicli a copy is herewith served upon
ou, and to serve u copy of your answer
a the said petition, on the subscriber at
lis otllee in Conway, $. C., within twenty
ays alter the sorvfoe hereof/ exclusive of
he day of such service, and if you fall to
nswer the petition within the time afore
aid, the petitioner in this action will up
>ly to the court for the relief demanded in
he petition, which pray for an order of
ale of all and singular, the real estate of
ir'tiicli the deceased, A. L. Pondergmss
ied seized ai.d possessed, fully dubcribed
ii the said petition in aid of asvets to pay
he debts of the deceased for an accountng
by the petitioner, .Administrator and
lie distribution of any balance, remaining
fier the payment of said debts and costs
nd disbursements of thin proceeding, acording
to law.
)ated October SMst, A. I> 1001.
US Robt.JL Scarborough,
Petitioner's Attorney,
L. S,) Wm. K. Hurdwlolt,
Probate Judge Horry County,
fo all and singular the Helrn at I.aw of A.
L. lYndergrass, deceased, absent Re
s; on lents;
Puke Notice, That the petition herein,
n I the summons, of which the foregoing
s a copy were tiled In the office of the
ndgeof Probate forjlprry county, State
J South ('uri'limi. on the 2Lst ?luv <if <Wn
>er A. I). 1901.
ltnbt. H. Scarborough.
Attorney for Petition,
V. K. I lard wick,
Probata Judge. .
)ct. 24th 1901. flt
FOR SALEA
good farm about 12 miles from
3onwuy, near Jordanvlllo, contuinng
two hundred acres. Fifty acres
n good state of cultivation. Dwcllno
house, out buildings, tobacco
>urn and packing house in good con
lition on the place
Price moderate. Terms, one halt
ash, balance in one and two years.
Apply to
Robt. B. Scarborough,
Dct. 17th, 1901. Attorney.
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IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of South Carolina, r.t Conway.
S. C.. ^ ctohcr 21st 1 CO 1
The undevsighod hei%by gives
jotiee of hi.s appointment as Trus*
ce of th6 Bankrupt ostafe of Joitn
t. Ward of the couutv of Horry
md State of South Carolina, who
las been adjudged a Bankrupt up>n
his own petition.
Jos. T- Walsh.
Oct, 2Hd. 1901. , 3f
Tax Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the tii^ bonks
mr uie eoijoeuon 01 taxes for llw.al year
litOl, was opened at the Court House In
Conway, on October 15th 1901. The following
levy 011 the property of tlio County
lias been nsseast (I.
for State purpot.es f# mills
for Ordinary County purposes. .8^4 mills
for Constitutional bchooi Tax 3 mills
Total 18^
In the township of Conway, Uuyboro,
Jreen Sea and Simpson Creek, four (4)
( ills to pay Interest on Railroad Bonds, a
jalance to form a sinking fund for relemptlon
of bonds.
Also a special tax of Three (8) Mills iu
School District No. 19.
All able bodied males between the p.ges
if 21 years and 00 years, except Confederate
Veterans over f?b years of age, are
iable to a poll t ix ot $1.
Those wishing to pay commutation road
ax must apply for their receipts within
he time prescribed by law.
Parties who hold tchool claims must
4a\c them approved by the School Commissioner
bclo re presenting them to mo
ror payment.
The Treasurer will attend the following
[Maces at dates given for the purpose of
lollecting taxes.
.lordanville Monday Nov Uth from 10
0 11 a ill
Uiduon Monday Nov lllh from 1 to 2
) m
Cool Spring Tuesday Jjfpv 12th from 1
to 11 a 111
Galivants Ferry Tuesday N? v 12th from
1 to 8 p m
Taylorsvllle Wednesday Nov 13th from
I 10 V H 111
Floyds School llovse Wednesday Nov
18th I roil) 11 a in to 4 |> m
Vurdollu Thursday Nov 14lh from 7 to
10 n in
Zoan Thursday Nov 14th feoili I to 2
[> in
Pu\v<>livillea>Fridn) Nov 15th from 8 to
12 in
ltayboro Friday Nov 15th from 2 to 4
[> in
Adrian Saturday Nov Kith from 8 to 10
i in
Mnrlow Monday Nov 18th from 8 jto 11
t m
Socastee Monday Nov 18th from 12 in
o 2 |> m
Gridiomvil.e Turtday Nov 10th from 8
0 11 a in
Wnmpee Tuesday Nov 19th from 1 to 2
> in
Lltt'e Hiver Wednesday Nov 20th from
1 a in to 2 p in
Kbenezer, \V L Hardees house Wedjcsddy
Nov 20th from 7 to 0 u m
Hammond Thursday Nov 2lst froin 7 to
) a m
Daisy Thursday Nov 21st from 11 a m
'.o 12 m
Hound Swamp ThursdayNvv 21?t from
i to 3 p in
l.ori? Fiiday Nov 22nd from Hjt m tc;
12 m
San ford Friday Nov 22r?d from 3 to C
p in
Bucksvllle Monday Nov 25th from 0 U
10 a m
Port Harrelson Monday Nov 25th from
12 m to 2 p m
Tlie balance of the time until Decembei
81st, I will to In my office at Couway.
L. I). Long.
Treasurer of Horry County
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MARKETS.
Gkoruktown.
New'Virgin 1.90
Yellow dip 1.96 I
Scrape ...v !.2f
Spirits tttt^entine 34
Rosin, common 9ft
Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine 'jarrels 33J
couutrv on 321
t Ro . 90
Tar firm at #l.2ft
Crude Turpentine.?Hard ti ll
l)i[> $2.00: Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary 4 11-1 Gets^ .h
Good Ordinary . .. .0 1-10 "
Low Middling 6 11-16 ' 41
Middling 71
Good Middling 7 9-16
Corn 75(<i77
Hams hi'?ill
Shoulders Il(g>l2
Chickens 10 to 22
Turkeys per lb (live)
Ng'g's 17
Cow Peas. 60c. per bush
Peanuts 70c 4 4 4 4 o
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Low Prices. '
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Wecarrya eomplcto line of l)r\ ?
Goods, Notions, Groceries, Shoes,
Clothing, Hardware and many oth
or articles We buy Bees Wax and ,
all kinds of country produce at
highest market priee.
We would be glud to have our
friends and customers to give us a
caU. _ _ 11
?*$>" i'rices 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 UNDERSELL! And one good t
dose cures. *|
we are determined to UNDER- t
SELL our competitors?-we can do it '
and savo money, by doing one thing '
aad that is. buy right.
GOODS WELL BODGHT ME HALF'
SOLD.
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The old business muxiw is true; i
' Soil cheap but buv cheaper." l
<wE ARE OFFERING CHEAP i
FOR CASH 200 Barrels best flour. I
3000 pairs Hamilton Brown's Shoes *
Car load of Corn. Pearl Grits and
Bacon in any quantity. Sugar,
Coffee. Can goods of all kinds.
A full line of Dry Goods and Notions
at prices to suit. Also farm |
implements of all classes and kinds.
Dusenbury Co, :
TODDVILLE, S. C. !
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Do you need any? 1 am preparou
to fill nil your needs. Examine my
complete line of hijjh ^ rade groceries
why use an infetior article
when vou can buy the TOP of the
MARKET for the same money. I
buy
Cheap For Cash
and my customers get the benofit in
Low Prices,
t 1 can please you in Hardware, Tin
Ware, Roots. Shoes, Plaids, Gin#
ham: I)rv (Inorlu Nr?ti/?ne
j ^ v- vv/V.Uj nvui\mo, JL?aV3|
Cups, tobacco and thousands of other
things.
1 Deal in
Pino and Cypress Timber and pay
HI&HEST MARKET PRICES
Miner in casn or auppllcs.
I am in the market for
tirni inmmmi
I can handle all that is raised in
tlio township. My prices are tfood
as t he best.
Give me a trial at either of tny places
of business.
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINGLETON.
;Vt Rt.KDltAl RR PKMALK POO.
, J A O >ra i?n/o km! tlwtjrtctreclual. ( m*1
_____ t<i ilay ly 10,(40 Ainotii'** woiiu-n,
" (Jiim noti-nt wu-rlor to nil other r?mf>
.-? or carli refunded. 8ml hy ru&lL 91. Pfcrtlo
I u.mIV >0. I>r. I'll, in Treinont flt., Morton, Mara.
' Lift 3f HENRY WARD BEEOHER 5^8
lllns! rrfml, (fUlnir hi* life from hl? btrtb to ItU
t?w>m. I'iuio One lH.fUr. Kxiirrwwee prepaid.
tflio* hook co..
Station U . Bruoltlti, At V
r tyfafe&McA'ScManftt
potmoNt AoiiuKTm.
Un?*r .OO? CMh D??1t
fcHlH I IW? >*H
mk ?a imi * tm ??*# . t<nc%npMt.
fefe-r
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Look Uut For It!
If you uro looking out. for your (
iwn interests. You will not f< r;:et
he dollar si^n, and low inuehifol l'
dws it when you buy our fronds.
Conumre tlie same sold bv others
n<l te'.l us honestly if we do n?>t fur
iish you more value for the $ than
ny of ourcompotitors.
The amount that you pay depends
hi what you o,>i I>ut you may al
/ays be sure of having the worth of
our money. <>.ir plan of buying I
ml selling makes money for our
ustomers. It always pays to oct
[oocl quality. and we keep wateh of
he prices Try us on these neces /
ities on which you are willing to
nake a saving,
SIIOKS. t
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A shoe wit Inuij reputat ion is t he
lind^foryou to purchase provided
die reputation is a j^ood one. we
ire selling shoes in any shape toe,
ilfht or heavy soles, lace or but ton,
hocolate, black or tan. ICxtraordilary
special olTerln^s in all lines
eclin^j is believing and wearing is
^roof positive. You will Had all
hrough our stock bio bargains for
i?all and winter that, will please you. 1
TLA I l>S.
Pretty Plaids at pretty prices, i
rhey are hoth domestic, and import
id. The imported goods have a distinct
quality in accordance with
their extra cost, hut the domestic
laterns are attractive enough to
satisfy.
CLOTH I NO.
You can olTord to he well clothed
because our clothing cost little,
wears Ion# and gives satisfaction.
You want your hoy to he well dress
id, wo want to supply the clothing
to dress hilli well. Clothes for lit
masters as well as hi# ones are our
specialty. From the Kiuder#artner
to the head of the house we can fur
aish every man and h >y with the
best of clothin# at very small figures.
HATS
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wnrn you gel our murk in your J
' at you have a guarantee of the b( si
liatof its kind. Our mark stand for
reliability, excellence, anything you
please in good hat wear. You are ;
sure younhut leads the fashion when
you buy it here.
HA NES.
There is character in Harness.
fOvery 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 in.ule and rightly
sold. You'll get service and style
out of what we sell you.
we make it a point to keyp in
stock every thing that is needed in
'.his countoy and at prices that will
induce you to come again.
Groceries
we are headquarters for ail kinds ,
of Groceries, by wholesale and retail
we guarantee everything as repre- i
sen ted.
m ?
ror nie nexi im days wo intend
offering our entire stock of merchandise
at a price that will save you
many dollars, we have the tfoods
and the prices 'hat will please you.
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'low rail ;/ct your IMiotos ill** >?
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H.shnicnt South. '
leo. S. Hacker 6c Son
Manufacturers of
MX MiS.SASH DLIXDS, .MOULD.
IX(i AND LUJI r j I) I NO
MATERIAL. .~~/
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 King Street.
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.lOSEIMI T. WALSH.
Attohnkv at Law.
Con w.w, ? S C.
()IIice up si:iirs iu Si>i\ e\ I?? iW'i?>./
roar room mi loft of Hal! qu*??-?
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SPIV I :Y 6c COLLINS CO.
Fire Insurant;
Bicycles.
I). A. SPIV1.Y, M W. COLUNS
President, Secretary
Office iii llnnk lUiiUlinu
i?i 111' ri qagnajoBni.issu: ^:fl'UyiwH
MA CHINK AND UK PAIR
SHOPS.
HO I L K It WO UK. LIOIIT AND
HKAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL
KIN I).
We keep a full line of steam lit
tin^s, Injectors, valve.-, packing Oil
waste etc Also carriage anrl wn^'on
hardware "id mater al. Paints,
Oil. Varnish etc:. We solicit your
put ronajje.
Michigan Flour.
1 1 H '$ar rol.< 1 HI Fjour.
Uurrels I 8 Flour,
ill Unrrels \ Flour,
184 Parrels 4 Flour,
<(|^ Parrels half Patent
Parrels Hunker Hill,
iis uses KniU'y Tomatoes. - *
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All I p To l)at<* OochU.
W. B. COOPER
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wlEMINOTON, N. C.