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>i' : 11' " < ~ I. ? <riu $ovvjo c f t 'iiUlislunl Nlvory Thursday. I I - mmm ? _ ( THURSDAY NOV. 14th 140 [ ( 1 ( !< r MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER i WISE. 1 1 Don't forgot S;>ivoy.s Bounty tl >up. 1 i John Prince of Gurley was in the j ( city last Saturday. W. F. Jordan paid us a pleasant " < 1411 last Monday. ' 1 Nice lot of clothing at Spivey s. 'S. M. McNabb of Gurley was here 1 on business last week. i Attend the auction sale of J. 1) l Hume on Monday, Nov. 2.">th. j Highest prices paid for cow hides ' .at the Racket Store, The 11 Kit a i.D and Gomoner one ! year for $ 1.7"). What is the matter with some of ' our correspondents? ( t J. I). Hellaniy of Rex, 8 G., was !in Conway last Saturday. Spivey is still getting in new Fall ,-goods and offering bargains. e P. M. D. McCormiek of Soeastee n was at ti e county seat one day re I cently. o Shoes? Yes, we have them, and . ;you b ?t we sell 'em. S. T. Sessions Mrs. Leon Burroughs of Soeastee 11 was hero visiting relatives a few days ago Ten thousand fur hides wanted at ' "the Racket Store at once. W. H v <Jhcstnut. R. L. H. Hianton of Port Harrel o son was a pleasant caller at this of a lice one day last week. a I Bring your eggs to the Racket ; Store and get the top of tho market s for them. \V. II Chestnut. v Mrs J. P. Harper of Plantersville * visited relatives here the latter part < f last week. j, A. C. Thompson went to Wilining v" ton on last Monday and returned or J-' Tuesday evening. ii Buy all your pine lumber from ' >V. B. Jones & Co. Justice, S C t J. R. Price has sold out what re* a mains of his stock of goods to Jay t E Nicholas. II. I). Davy left last Priday to p spend some time visiting friends and ^relatives at Roxboro, N. C. F S. Powell and family have moved from 7th A venue and are occupying rooms on Main Street. t o Just received a ease of single bar- p relied shot guns and loaded shells p Dusenbury &Co. Toddvdle. S. C. Mrs. M.J. Joy net* left last Tuesday after visiting the family of Judge W. E. Hard wick for several days. II. C. Moore of Bayboro is think- v ing of leaving his home near Hay- \ boro and locating in or near the ^ eounty seat. a Comptroller General Derham has 51 gone to his home in Horry comity to spend a few days.?Columbia ! ' State. J.' Dusenbury it Co. wishes to call attention to their large stock of shoes, a ready made clothing, ladies' capes t itc These goods must go. k J. C. Biggins, train master of the f( Atlantic Coast Line, spent last e Thursday night in Conway leaving Friday morning. Rev. F. T. Wootcn has just closed a successful series of meetings at' Spring Branch church in llorrv' /"i I 11 % ^ wuiuv. ?vyiiimouurii messenger. p I will moyj the Racket Store 1o 1 the King Ouildingsome time shortly s Como ai/d hoc us, we will save you t< dollars. W. H. Chestnut. , ' C< The governor has pardoned Kllis T Todd who Was convicted of assault , A and battery of un aggravated na ' <1 turo. at the last term of court. 11. I The Collins Millinery Store was moved last week from upstairs over V Spivey Mercantile Company, to new 11 Quarters just finished on the first floor. i Bring your cotton, corn, peas ^ hides, wax, chickens and eggs to Spivey. f, Treasurer L. D. Long began his t, usual November tour of the count i last Monday at Jordanvid- It re l( quires two weeks to complete th^ V trip. J Mrs. C. K Husoldon of Sellers, S * ' C.. passed through town last Friday 11 on her way to ToddviHe to visit her " parents. Mr and Mrs. U A. Dusen- \ bury. * T. J. Hell and C. D Pinner visi- V ted Socast.ee last Sunday. They cm happened to the accident of breaking a ? Clothing, clothing. f<>r both men nul boys at S T. Sessions. Duscnbury A* Co have received mother carload of orange blossom lour whi b they are selling cheaj or ban everA few bureaus ami lads bun's, eft, which we will .sell very low S. P. Sessions. D. (! Wayne who had boon em )loyed in the drug store of Dr l\ Norton resigned his position and It-'.'. >ne day last week for Wilmington, S\ C. On last Friday evening t i.ero was i "pound party" at the residence of Rev. I). J. Croslan . the new pa" or of the Uaptist church. The asioa was much enjo\odby all tho.-e a-ho attended. Willi regret we hear of tin* death >f Mrs. K. T. Lewis, yesterday, at he residence of her parents at IV.v ds. The tenant house of ? alker .lolin am, occupi d by Klijah Woodbury, n the western suburbs of the town, ivas totally de-tro\ed by fire iost Tuesday night while the occupants a'ere away at a neighbor's house. Hon Kobt. R. Scarborough. Col D. A. Spivey. and G. Fred Stalvey lOscp, went to Columb a last Monday 0 meet the Railroad Commission < n Pues lav in the interest of keeping 1 passenger train on this branch ot ho W. C. & A. Railroad. They ot urned yesterdav. The post ofllco at Withers, near he seashore, has been discontinued. Phe now [>est offices established ut turcol and Myrtle Reach arc sulli ient, we suppose, for the convenence of the people of that section of hat section of Socastee townshio News reached ton u last week of .lie death of I. J. (Ion at his home a ew miles from Salem church. Me .... .-I. r -.. ? 1 au^ni iui many yours in me pun ic schools of tho county, was a man if Iii#h christian character and a <?<><] citizen Salt in quantities S. T. Sessions ms a 1 ir#e lot. The greater part of the mueliiury to lie used in th?* new lumber nil! hasarrived- Tii freights pa: 1 y I). \V Paper & Co on this ma hinery amount to more than >1000. ?he freight handled by the railro..d ,t Own way increases year hy veai aid yet the Atlantic Coast lane is u>t willing to #ive us a passenger rain Hy inadvertence, we stated in an tem i 1 last week's issue, that there vas no school the lirst ol the week win# to the illness of 1'iof lOvans. This was a mistake, as the place if the Professor was filled by the .ssistant teachers Misses Maud Mayo nd 10va Wilkes. We always try to k> accurate, but are sometimes mis nformed, as we were in this in L"nce. We were told that there vas no school on Monday owin# to ho sickness of Prof. Kvan.s. It Is said that carbolic acid a imin stored in (loses of 10 ilrops once a reek is a sure preventative for ho# holcrn, and by increasing tiie mini ier of the doses it will cure an nnimil that is sick with the disease. Ion Jeremiah Smith says ho has rled it and it never fails It" is re lorled that ho# cholci'Q i- now prev* lent in several sections of tlie eoun y. S. T. Sessions has a few breech tn/nn^y !.-? .. '11 11 * ,/kkiih^ >i ir> ?> IIIVIi in- w 111 :->< 11 r. 11 ;1 ] . Horry Hussars. The llorry Hussars will moot at lie Court. House promptly at 1<> 'clocU, a. in , on the 4th Saturday ti November inst. with oarhinos for rispeetion. Hv order Ij. 1). Lono. ('apt.iin Card of Thanks. Allow us through the columns of our paper to express our heartfelt, hanks for the genuine pounding iven us on last Friday evening. We re glad to submit to such pounding s that, and feel very humble and hunk fill for it Our pantry was al lost, tilled, besides a suit of nioo irnitu e as well as something over vo dollars in money. The children eanie with their gifts nd may God bless every one of hem. Bro John C Spivey and others indly remembered our propensity >r sweet potatoes by giving us nough to last some time. .Via. and Mrs I). F. Crosi.and. Death at Eddy Lake. A colored hand by the name of Ed. arvis employed by Eddy Lake CvI'Mft fto ii> limit' I 1/VI.I . wv... ... v..v?i ^iuuK (vi liuuy <ake near Port Harrelson; was intantly killed there lost Monday afernoon by oeing caught and drawn ndcr the sprocket, wheel of a chain onveyer. lie was working at one. nd of the con veyor, when his ha id uiseaugbi under the wheel, his body rawn under breaking his neck and rushing his shoulder. Coroner A. 11. J (lulbraith was ailed on Monday evening t > hold an njuest over the body. Warehouse Stoek Changes Hands. After negotiations which listed >r some time a d.al has been made diarchy a largo portion of the card [tl stock of the Tobacco Wan house as changed Ijavds The stock ownd by Burroughs & C< llins in the Icrry Warehouse has been purhrtsrd by Col I). A. Spivev, avid he above linn nowownsa con troll ig interest in the stock of the Parlors' Wnreln use The Farmers Warehouse lay idle this year, the Warehouse Co. not being able to v.vse it. as wis done last year. Whether it will b Used as a to: ac 0 warehouse next year, or used as building for some other entcr I i1 Memoriani. ll i .villi feelings of the deepest sadness that we are culled upon td ehroniclc the deutli ot our dear lire. S IV llickuiiu. wli.> departed this life Sepi. 28th 1 i>01. after an illness . i several in.mo iie was bora in i i i icouu'x April 23th 1841). lie eonneeW'd himself with the Spring tie'd Missionary Ihipiist ehureh .it an ' earl\ ago, and ns lie ripened in years : i e ripened in a brighter ?. xperience. ! bout eleven months before he j died, 1 he blackangel, death, visited ; uis happy home and robbed it of its ^ oriohtest jewel, his loving wife. [ who died in the triumph of a gospel I laith. Alter the death of his wife 111" be.ua n to despair, h i s nervous sysj 'em had "iven away and meilieal aid i '.oil d to restore him. Realizing ; hi-, (ond it ion lie faeed death with hristian e?> .rau-\ speaking freely of its ramiii'' hour, lie ealled his {children to his bedside and elaspod hands with them for the last time, it wassail when he ealled his two lit l ie ll ixetn il haired j?irls, 4 and (> j years of aue to his bedside, motherless and soon to be fatherless, and bade them a lon?? farewell lie was the father of Id children, sev. n boys ami six {/iris, the younif est beino 1 1 months old, and all sur| vivo him except one. May the (?od who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, t ike llro. Hie-.man's children under t ho shadow of 11 is win*?. The following resolutions were passed by his ehureh: Whereas, it It s be* n the willof ot:r 11eavenly leather to eall from our midst our dear lirother. He it Unsolved 1st. licit our ehtir. h:i . lost one of its faithful and earnest members. Hence we deeply mourn bis (I iath but humbly submit to tlit> divine will of our Heavenly Father. 2nd. That in the death of Hro. Hiekman the ehureh, community and deal ernes while mourning our j lo>s re.?I that it is his eternal oain. .') d. That we ex ten ! to t he be ,r- .vod our deep ->t inpathy. commending them t o I he ' od of all comI opt jv'sne I fu'lv submit ted, j ' ' W. J. II. WILSON C A J AN. Invitations are out announcing ih- ui urat;?-.' of Miss Margaret Car rioan, of Society Mill, to fiev. .las A. \Vi!s m, of Dillon, on Thursday the Nth day of November at halfpast four o'clock. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wilson will beat home. Dillon, S. |C., after November the 27th ?Dillon ; Herald. | Uev Mr. Wilson was pastor of the Presbyterian ehureh hope t;vo j years n^o. ? lip | Great Luck of tin Kditor. For t wo years all elTorts to cure lic/.enia in the palms oi my hands failed,' writes Editor H. N. Lester I of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly eured by Hucklen's Arnica Salve." It 's 11 ic? world's best {for Kruptious, Sores and all skin disea in Only 2ac at Dr. li. Norton's d t'u<y st ?re. <*\\7. > I : - - J - * i- 1111\c just rcci'ivi'd a nice lino of sample pants which wo will sell at jobbers'* prices. S. T. Sessions. Passenger Train is Taken Off o Yesterday wa< t h.? day set for thr1( hearing. before the Railroad Conai, mission in Columbia, to dotormli whelher or not the Atlantic Ooa; ? ] Liu.'sh aid b 'permitted to disco tinue die daily passenger sorvij V) over the Con way branch of the roa The matter has been adjusted vi atisfactery to bo b sides by the storation of a former schedule 1 [< which the Coast Line took pass fJ i gers and mail from Chadbonrn ? m noon each day except Sunday, c? U( ryiug them to Conway by 2 p. |V and brought the train back toClu ^ bourne to connect with the sou 0, bound train for Columbia and Chu t| lesion at a p. m. This achedu* n w ill hereafter apply for the scasr j, from August to April. For the otl d ?or months of the year during tl' trucking season the double dail train service will bo maintained a at. present. I That Throbbing: Headache. ' Would quickly leave you, if yo ^ us'd |)r. King's New Rife Pill? j Thousands of suite re rs have prove- . their matchless merit for Sick an? ( Nervous Headaches. They mak ( pure blqod and build up your health j, Only2"?c. Money back if riot cured, [( Sold hv Dr. K. Norton, Druggist I wwu^Mo?? mm* mMMI For all forms of Mnlft tat pots' .ltiitf t*k? rohnsoii'a Cblll and Fever Tonic A tnlat <<f Wnlartal jmiSoninic in your bli.'sl mesM misery anil rail lire. ltlnod iikvIU* oeacan't < tire Malarial poisoning. The ni ,'nJi # fof I tils JuhtiMon't Ionic (Jet a bot u to-Uftf. | Costs 50 Cents If It ?-res. KOH SALE. { A 250 acre plantation in DogA wood Nook township, known as tb Lin<|iiish plaeo, lying on tin' Atlasn t ie Ocean. About 75 acres clearent Dwelling and out buildings. W.*obo sold at a bargain. Apply to, oKobf B. Scarborough, U* Conway, S C. Attorney, d : , I In Bankruptcy. * TRUSTERS SALE OF PERSON Alt; PROPERTY. ft >y The undersigned will sell at pri?1 vale sale, from day to day. at tluW store of .J I. Ward, a* Red Bluff ,i| S. (' . until Thursday the 7th day? November next, the stock of goods'" in s.nd store now being, and on*' ITidav the Sth of Noveinbor. wil|f< sell at public auction at said 8toriA' all of the said goods, wnreft ami merchandise then remaining onL hand, unsold. 9 - - - -t Jas. 1). Hume will sell At auction on Monday, Nov. 2&th, all his house- , hold furnituoo and blacksmith's tools. Uxhibits Must be in by the 20th. It is earnestly requested by the Horry commissioners of the Inter- ] state and West Indian Exposition, that all those wishing tu contribute , to the exhibits, send in what they ' Inueatc nee. and not later than Nov. 20th. The time is short, what we 1 do must bo done promptly Summons For Relief. : I IHSSTATK OP M)UTIl CAUOblNA , County of Horry. (Joint of Probate Henry II. Woodwa.d, ndniin \ isrrtutor of Estate of A. b. \ I>einlergrj?8->, d?c used. I Summons Petitioner. I , vs. ' . All and singular the lleirs at For haw of A b. Pondergnos,> deceased, and .bunas . be wis Fst heator lor the County ofv Relief. 1 Horry. \ Respondents, 1 (Petition / Served.) ( To the Respondents, Ml and singular 'lie ' Heirs at buw of A, L. Pendergrass, dere iso.l, and .lames A. Lewis, bschentor 1 for the County of Horry. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action, of w hich a copy is herew ith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition, on the subscriber at his oltlee in Conway, S. within twenty days alter the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer the petition within the time aforesaid, the petitioner in this action will ap ( ply to the court for the telief demanded in ( the petition, which nrav for an order <>r sii)?* of nil jiihI singular, tli? real estate of 1 wJii< li Hit* deceased, A. L. Pendergrnss 1 died seized aid possessed, fully doscrltiul 1 in tlie said petition in aid ol assets to pay the debts of the ijeceastd for an at count- | lug by the petitioner, administrator and , the distribution of any balance, remaining after the payment of said debts and costs ami disbursements ol this proceeding, according to law. I) ed October 21st, A. i) 11)01. 22C Kobt. B. Scarborough, Petitioner's Attorney, (b. S,) Win. K. Ilardwick, Probate Judge Horry County, To all ami singular the Heir* at l.awof A. I,. IVndergrass, deceased, absent Ke-^ ?l undents: Take Notice,---That the petition herein, i n 1 the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the olllco of the ludgeof I'robate for I lorry county, State of South < 'urobilin, on the 21st day of Octo ber A. I). 1001. Kobt. M. Scarborough. Alt .rney for Petition, \V. K. Ilardwick, j( Probate .1 udge. Oct. 21th 11101. ' Qt i run,sa/,/ ;. A ootid farm about. 12 miles from i Conway, near JordartVillo, contain ino two huudre.d aotve.-s Fifty acres ; in giind state of cultivation. Dwelling house, out builjliuffs, tobacco burn and packiuo house in guodcon(lit ion on t be place Price moderate. Terms, one-ball cash, balance in one and two years. ' Apply to Kobt. H. Sjrtrboroutfh, Oct. lTib, 11)01. Attorney. - t <4 , I _ I |?|, ll...m Sho ?*1il I A I lO 1 Wily BllU IUIH UUl IU . WUV HI..V1 o haiI oomo Htraight to tho ooDVor>t i1 jin tho depot. IL r ttpry was so mad- J ud that ii)o rnothur buperior refused / take her in and aho did nob may a J agio eight in tho couvout. \ Jjstor ouo of too staters of tho oan 1 am, feeling bony for t|u' girl, at kco Oatholi-J lady trio t d wht in ft ho had j >ard say oho wisuod 10 aiopt such a I rl, 10 take hoi and givo her a home, -f nis was douo. Too girl booarno di.^ U1 hi fiod af,er awuho, and another "f athoiio lady took her, giving hor a J OUQQ. Fithor He-girt? Bays that as far au jl o know, tho girl in aorno way got in I iUiiuvaai.t\ ion *- h hor relatives, and jj tint on I'uoiJay a vomia ua.no to Oo 7 l.nbia, aid o.aiming tho girl oirnud , or away with h -r. JL'iiii wan tho whole ^ tory bo far as Fuhft IL'garty knew it. v< ^lormoiirt Aluat Go. A committee ot leading oitizons of I ligginn' Forry, Saluda oounty, Ust^Fri- jl iay visited two Mormon oldois who ? lkvo boou proaohing thoroaboat and 1 varnod thorn to loavo within a limitid c ,ioie. Four of thoir oonvorts woro told 1 .hat tho community would hold thcin \ personally responsibio for tho prosonoo jf tho elders thoro in the. future, and j that summary prooocdirgs would bo / taken IT those notioos were disregarded, j Uiuzona of adjoining townsnips make |r oominon cause with th$ anbi-Mormon II aimators and promise in the oounty pa- ]' pors to assist iu any measuros noooseary to expo! tho elders, or worse. Coining South. It ia ostimnted,tDM;|nore than 200 of'' tho employoa "or'tne oditon mills of > Nashua, N. II., aro about to leave towo ' to bo omp^oyed ia mills ia tho south, 'lhia is tho result, it is claimed, of the short hoars system that has recently boon adopted by tho Nashua Manufacturing company and tho Jaokson Manafaoturinc oompany whioh it is olaimed is equivalent to a reduction in wages of 17 per oont. Representatives of southern ootton mills, notwithstanding tho conditions, oamo to this oity offering J indueomonts to the mill hands togofl nuth. Nodern Surgery Surpassed"While suffering from a bad omo of piles I oonsultod a pbyflioian who advised mo to try a box of DoWitt's Witoh llazol Salve," flays G. F. Carter, Atlanta, Ga. *'I proourcd a box ana was entirely oared. DoWitt/s Witoh Hazel Salve is a splendid ouro for piles, ' giving rolior instantly and 1 heartily re oommend it to all sufferer*.", Surgery - iftanneessary to oare piles, DeWitt's ? Witoh Hazel Salv6 will euro any ease. Cutd, burns, bruises and all oifiei t wounds' are also quiokTy oured by it, 5 Howard of counterfeits. . , t Dr. K. Norton. h ' t " " , ( . ''" =g^ I. f , J. Lust Tuesday was a rather windy [lay. MARKETS. CI KOROETOWN. Ne\v?Vlrgin 1.510 Yellow dip 1,90 Scrape .... 1.25 Spirits turpentine 24 Rosin, common 95 NVII.minoton. Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels 25 4 country oa 211 Uo 90 Tar firm at #1.25 Crude Turpentine.- Hard #1.10 Dip $2.00; Virgin COTTON. Ordinary t 12-1 Octsf* .! > Good Ordinary. .. .0 2 10 " "i Low Middling 0 12- 10 k" " Middling 7!\ Good Middling 7 11 1(? " Corn Tfx" 77 Hums 12(rt}14 Shouhiers 1 1 (a 12 Chickens 10 to22 Turkeys per 11) (live) Kggs 17 Cow Peas 00(5. per hush Peanuts 70c M li Low Prices. We carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Shoes, Clothing, I lard ware and many oth :?r articles We buy Hees Wax and ill kinds of country produce at highest market price. iv.. 1-1 i i. -i . > rtwuill m" IK1VC our friends and custodiers to (five us a [ all. B*i>" Prices low down. Sessions & Son, Opposite the Jail. BUSINESS NOT DULL WITH US. Here is a guaranteed tonic for Lfood business, never known to fail, it's UN DERSEDD! And one ^ood lose cures. we are determined to UNDER sELU our competitors? we can do it md save money, by doiu^ one tiling uid that is. buy ripdit. M WELL BOUGHT ABE HALF SOU The. old business maxim is true; ' Soil cheap but t)uy cheaper." vF, ARE OFF ERIN (J CHEAP FOR CASH 200 Parrels best Hour 1000 pairs Hamilton Urown's Shoes Car load of Corn. "Pearl Crits and Uacon in any quantity. Su^ur, ColTce. Can (foods of all kinds. A full line of Dry Roods and No Hons at prices to suit. Also farm lut.m.i.w ..r ..n . i 1 ....,,.v .... .11 iii tin i-uisses aim kiihis. IMisenlmry (Jo, TO HI) VII, DM. S. C. L ' SIME8 Do you need any? I am prepared to fill all your needs. lOx.unine my 2omplete line of high grade groceries why use an inferior article when you can buy the TOP of the M A Li K KT for the same money. I buy (Jlioap For (Jasli find my customers get the benefit in ) Low Prices, , 1 can please you in Hardware, Tin Ware, Hoots. Shoes, Plaids, Ging ham:;. Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, tobacco and thousands of oththings. < I Deal in I'ine and Cypress Timber and pay HKtHEST market puces Wither in cash or supplies, j I am in t he market for cotton and terpentine, > I can handle all that is raised in klio tAurnoKirt \f ? 1 I'. |ii it't'js JIH! ?'()(KJ is tho best. Give me a trial at either of my nines of business. i Yours for trade, W. J. SINQLETcN. V? VWk HUM . mont of party bujoobb. Groat national and busincsi quot tiona involving tho glory of oar re publio made tho property of oar poopl should not bo drafted into more part questions. Never ^rash fresh moats before rosy ing; sorape it if neoesftry to oloan i If it has been wet or moist, wipe thoroughly dry boforo oooking. V't imrmin open until Dec. 1st.'I ' l 1 * " 1 11 ! 3 Look i^Lit Lor It! If you arc looking out for your own interests. You will not forpot the dollar sipn, and how mucin lot lows it when you Iniy our poods. Compare the same sold I?y others, and tell us honestly if wcmIo not fur nish you more value for the * than an v of our emu pet i lor.-. The amount that you pay depends on what you pet, hut you may always he sure of hnvinp the worth of your money. Our plan of Imyinp and selllnp make money for our customers. It.always pays to pel pood tpiality, and wo keep watch of the prices Trv us on these nooes sitios on which yon are willinp toI make n savinp. S11010S. _ Kjy ( tT A shoo Willi* Uj reputation i>^tho kind'Tor you U> purchase provided tlio reputation is a #ood one. we arc selling shoes in any shape toe, lighter heavy soles, lace or button, chocolate, black or (an. Extraordinary special olVerlnos in all lines feeling is believing and wearing is proof positive. You will lind all through our stock bi# bargains for Fall and winter that will please you. PL vn>s. Pretty Plaids at pretty prices. They are both domestic and import ed. The imported #oods have a distinct, quality in accordance with their extra cost, bat the domestic patents arc attractive enough to satisfv. CLOTH! Nth You can oiVord to be well clothed because our clnt'iin# cost little, wears Ion# and #ives satisfaction. You want your boy to unwell dress ed, we want to supply 1 ho clolhin# to dress hi Hi well, Clothes for lit masters as well a hi# ones are our specialt y. Prom the Kiudcr#urtnor to the head of the house we can fur nisli every man and b >v with the best ol clotiiit?at very small blares. MATS when you {.ret. our mark in your '.at you have a ^ru irnntee of the bast hatof its hind. Our mark stand for reliability, exci Hence, anything you olease in jjood hat wear. You are sure yourdiat. leads the fashion when you buy it here IIA ItN Kg. There is eharaeter in Harness. Kvcry one should know how to select the best. Those who don't know may depend on us. Our attention is etven to really ?.u?od harness subsHint ially made and rightly sold. You'll eel service and style out of what we sell you. we make it a point to keyp in stock every thin;.' t hat is needed in '..his conn toy and at prices that will induce you to come a^ain. Groceries we are hcad(|uarters for all kinds of Clroeeries, by wholesale and retail we tfuurantcc everything as represented. For the next HO days we intend offering our entire stock of merchandise ut u rice Unit will save yon nmny dollars. we have the goods and the prices 'hut will please you. i nnun?mi - \ ' f??~~ Spivey .Mercantile Co MB For lloriiiiins. .1. <'. SI'I VKY, ' I vi -iMi Manager. Y<?u vtn) 'jet your IN,n . al Gasque's any day. Yon ran liav i'iiUw ^in;f of any kind dorte. Give mo ft 1 rial. H. K. GASQl'E, Largest an 1 in >st c unplcti e itab , lishinont Soutli. Geo. S. Hacker ?< Son , ' ' 152 > Mfe .. I : ip^ I vzy*' Manufacturers of : doors.sash. mjnds, ' lo ?n(j and nrrr.dk matk.Fil ad. CHAUDRSTON, S. C. 544- 548 King: Street. Kaa-.ar.si MSMjmzvaBrr , n . :mmm . .ioskimi rr. walsh. / Atioiinkv at Law. - \ Conway, ?- s 0. Oltiff up .tail s in Spiv }' ! !i.i'J< roar room on i fi of ! a. i. SPIVFY (5c CO! J .INS CO. Fire insurant: Bicyc.es. I). A. SPIV Li Y, M. w. CClXDNS President, Secretary Officii in I'.unU Mi 11(11 iiu nva . >t?z.'?asecr>*xwv \t *.. ^aammm 111 II IIS. MACHINR AN ) i .PAIR SHOPS. * HOILKK WORK, fA- ' AND riKAVY SMITH WOPi. ALL KIND. WV keep a full li::t? >f \vm fit li11i/ -. 1 njtel r- \ .< 1 \ - ] i it?* Oil waste etc Als'-car ('wagon hardware and mat : Paints. Oil. Varnish etc. We .- i it your patronage. 'If. II WOOOWA !?. < . Law v i a- y Prompt attention to ? > .lections. (Spive.y Huildiiu ) CONWAY. S C. W: A. MOORE, Land 3wrvevor. Corrosoondoneo Solicits Address, either 'Jonwu,\. C., or* Homo wood. S C 0 pt\ iiiK f?r patent; It in iv be ? . . it money, R Wo p'oinptiy obtain U. S. aud . ivign TB PAT P.MV4 1 I.vr.fi& 12TJ! ? ii1 ulul W(> "0" 1 '? 1 OIATI IR??5 re,K>.v| on,1141 ?> W* the beat legal Mr vice uud ud Mid oat chaitfcH are uxxleiute. ' 'ry t I. SWIFa _ i