The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 21, 1901, Image 3
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THURSDAY NOV. <>Uh. 100
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MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHKRWISH.
Call and pay for your paper.
Bargains it) dry tfoods at Spivey's. j
Rjv. J. C. V/eleh was iu town last J
Monday.
The IIeuai.d and Cotnoner one
year for $1 .75.
Mrs Rosa S. Pusenbury was in
town last Tuesday.
J Causey & Co , the place for bar
ains in dry^oodsand notions.
Spivey will open Xtnas iroodssoon. j
P. M Leo of Finkloa was in town j
last Monday.
I, R. Phillips of Vardelle was aj
pleasant caller one day last week.
Attend the auction sale of J. 1).
IIume on Monday, Nov. 25th.
If you need a heater for office or |
room, call at W. II Lewis's.
J. II. B Edge of Hand. S C , was j
here one day last vvcelc
A. M MeNeill left last week toon
gage in business at Nell wood, El i
Two good, young horses for sale
by J. C. Spivey. prices reasonable.
James M. Dorman of Adrian was
in the city one day last week.
Dr. P lv Bathe a h is b ??n away
for some tunc at Fayetteville, N. O.
Ladies dress goods cheaper than
ever before atS T. Sessions's.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ollieer of Ed
dy Lake were in Conway last Thurs
day.
Buy all your pine lumber from
W. B. Jones & Co. Justice, S. C
Johnson's barber shop has ju. t
been brightened up with some new
wall paper.
Misses Isa Harper and Florence
Sarvisof the Bucksvillesection were
in Conway last Saturday.
John U. Brookman of New York
was called here last Saturday lo the
bed side of his sister, Mrs. M. B.
Bcaty.
W. J. Hendricks of the Haskell
section paid this oftico a pleasant
<-a 11 last Thursday.
Capt F. B. Cushmau of Greenville,
S. C., has been in Conway since
Tuesday of last week.
Ladies capes, all the latest styles,
at away down prices, at \V. It. Lew
is's.
W. C. Martin called at this ollice
1 ist week and renewed his subserip
1 ion t. i the If vii a i it
, *' 0
The best remedy for colds and
coughs is Hell's Medical Compound
at Dr. E. Norton's.
Capt. I. J. Williams returned last
Friday from Atlanta where he had
been visiting relatives and friends.
Three valuable town lots with
dwellings and U vacant, for sale by
J > in Spiv.)/.
State constable, W. S. McCaskill
Jr . returned last week after an absence
of several weeks on official
i : ~ * ti ? _
ui<?iiicss in uarnngion and oilier
towns.
Call and examine my Fall and
Winter dross goods. 1 have a complete
line at honest prices. W. R.
Lewis.
Jay E Nicholas & Co., opened
last week in ihe brick store next
door to B T. Hymun, having bought
out J. k Price who was doing bus^
iness at that stand.
A new stock of Ladies snirts,
capes, and jackets just in. cheaper
than ever at Conway Bargain House
Miss Billy Sarvis of Rucksville
]>asscd t hrough the city last Monday
on her way to attend school at
Rowesville. S. C.
Until next Tuesday and Wedncs
tj ;v Con way Bargain House offers'
prices on goods to save the I
Yfuftd ng them. j
i! The county jail has one inmate]
who will likely be compelled to |
board there until next court. It is
the colored man, John I far roll, who
seems to be constantly in trouble.
|
Thff annual conference of the
Methodist church begins its session
in the city of Columbia, one week
from yesterday. Rev. J. W. El kins
aad B. G. Collins who will go from
i Conway Methodist church, are as
signed to the home of J. A. Elkins at
No. 11180 Richland Street.
Are you going to t-ako it in? Yes.
The greatest excursion of the season
from Conway ,to Myrtle Beach on
Col. C. I*. Qua!tlebaum was awav
several days las, week on a business
trip to llurtsville and other points
New line * f sample pant'* to be
sold out at wlioles.de. Come ;ind
gel your choice. S T. Sessions.
Mrs. J. \V. Klkins returned home
last week from Clieraw. SC. where
she spent several weeks visit in;; re I
atives and friends.
Men's loeenl fancy hose for only
5 cents per pair, see them at the
Bargain Bouse,
The change in the sehednle < f the
train which goes into t IVeect soon
will move engineer and conductor
from Conwa back to Chadbourn.
Jas. B. Morse of Warn pee sends
us three of the finest turnips we
have seen this year. The largest
weighed 3i pounds.
J. Ca jsey & C >. move 1 their st >e\
of goods last Monday from the stand
near the Masonic Mall, to one of the
new brick stores .just completed on
iird Avenue by airs. King. They
are better prepared than ever tool
for bargains to their many custom
ers.
Order for note heads, letter heads,
bill heads and envelopes, from the
business men over the county are
always given our best attei lion.
Wo have thecbestand the cheapest
materials that can tie had.
Clothing for men, youths and chi dren
at closing out price* at S. I'.
Session As.
Dr. K. A. Casque arrive I in town
last Tuesday to remain a week on
professional business. Those wish
lug his services will fiud him at the
Commercial Hotel.
Ladies skirts, a nice line just re
ceivetl at your own prices at S. T.
Sessions's.
J. S. Basbury who has been farm
in# lor the past few years at <?alivants
Ferry, passed through town
the first of the week, on his way t<>
his old Itomi? at Wilson, N. C
The Waec.iniaw Baptist A-isoeia
tion meets n ;xt year with Conway
Baptist church. The Association
met with Pleasant View church lust
week.
Shoes, shock! In psantitia-, any
style, any size, any price at S. T.
Sessions's.
Comptroller (lencral Derham will
conic here in person to make the
annual set thonent this \ car, instead
of delegating that du'.y to some one
else as he has Ireipicntlv done.?
(Jeorgetown Semi- Weekly Times.
Fancy dress outings, the 12] et.
kind, for only 8 cents a yard at, the
Conway Bargain House.
Be prepared to take in the excursion
to Myrtle Beach no;;t Thursday
Thanksgiving Day. Fare for round
trip only .'5a cents for adults and 25
cents for ehil'.lrcn.
For a week or ten days the schedule
of the Conway ?& Seashore railroad
will be changed so that, the
train will lie over at Myrtle Beach
instead of at Conway, leaving Myrtle
Beach at 15 a. in. and leaving Conv vy
each afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Jhe excursion of the season comes
olT next Thursday from donway to
Myrtle Beach. Train leaves town
at 0 in the morning and again at I
o'clock in the afternoon. Leaves
Myrtle Beach at I o'clock in th> afternoon.
Fare. 85 cents for adults,
25 cents for children.
Next Friday, Saturday and Monday
will he our special salesdays
Wo will move Tuesday and Wed no:;
-l rr . ^
uay 11 you want ^ood, now j^oods
at. a price don't inisstbese hales After
we move, we positively cannot
duplicate prices Conway[j Har^ain
House.
Wanted. --La-Mos to do writing at
home for North (Carolina Nursery
$2(1 per month. Koliuble company
Prompt pay. lieply at or.ee with
stamped self addressed envelope to
Airs. Welch.
St. Matthews, S. C,
FLOYD?WALL Kit.
On last. Sunday, at the residence
of the btide's father, Mr. Mat he*.
Floyd, in Galivants Ferry township.
Miss Georgia Floyd was happily
married to Mr. Willie. .J. Waller,
liev W S. McCasUill performing
t ho ceremony.
The attendants were Mrs. Ktlu
liiiss of Conway wit h Mr. .1 T. Floyd
of Galivants Ferry.
\ 1 ; \ r ? iai !? ? . n ? \ . ' ?
.?iiss \ incic r lovti 01 m iniins miiii
Mr. (icoi'i^o Marsh *?f Conway.
Miss Noytha lUuor of Muilins
with Mr. 1). P. (-forralil of OulivniilKerry.
Miss Minnie Hlaekman of Murior
with Mr. It. M. Floyd of Mullins.
Tiie bride is the ohm mio# da.ie.cht
er of one of Galivants Ferry'.-* well
to-do farmers. Mr Waller is an en
terpriiin^r youtio fanner who 1 iyo.a
few miles from Conway. Theit
friends unite in wishing them a lonjj
and h&ppy married life.
Killed While Coon Hunting
I Coroner, A. M. J. Galbraith
called last Sunday to hold an in'j<w-?
I over the dead bodv of a yompr no i
named Henry Crihb who was kiP.ot
On Saturday ni^ht in;, swamp w<v.
Coo! Spring He was coon hvuviif
with some mote your,tf inen on Mas
nrday niijht and was holnin*.?' Ma
dotfs while the others cut down tht
tree, iii whieh the coon had becivloeated.
In faflin^, tin* tree sttrucl
another, causing it to break.
of the pieces of limber strue! If.<
deceased who was at some dis-am-.
and caused his death not Io?;jt after
words,
Jas.l) If une w?ll sell at atiel'l'ori
on Monday Nov. 25tia. all his how
hold furni 100 ami blacksmith.!
tools.
1)1 Kl).
b'li ton Smith, son of J. A. and P.
I. Smith, was l)oi'n .Inn* 22 to I 18D3
a < d dioVl Oct. 13tli 11HH ago 8 years, [
months and 21 days. Ful-on wus
a good boy. lie was kind to everyholy
anil allw-vs ready in assist in
| anything that he was able to dr.
Oil tlii1 Oth he was Liken witli a
{chill and fever and on the 12th he
bee mie nneonseiot:s and remained
I si? 1111111 the last. Pulton is gone, 1
i wo can see him no more on earth.
' hut hope to meet him ag&in in
j heaven. X,. L. C.
Isaac J. Cox
, He was born _Ap ril 2!M h. ISfitt and j
died on November tith 1001. in the
oi l v -dxtli year of his age.
. i an e arly age he joiner! the Mis
sionar.t Baptist church and bv the
christian life he led. he set. an example
that others might well follow,
lie was married to Miss Sallie l)e1
Witt, November 21th, 1881) and she
, with six children are surviving to
mourn the hiss of a kind husband
laud father.
Ilf was a public school teacher for
many years and was a useful member
of tie* church always contributing
to tie* cause of the Master
When he lade l?is mother good
live for the last time about 5 years
I ago. sh !<>!d hir.- t hai she would
neve s-e hi in again on earth, but
would meet I.i n at the beautiful
j gate.
i lie requested his wife to stand by
his bedside, so lie might tell her,
I \ lien he saw his mother, but being
iinaMe to speak he pointed.
May the Divine Master comfort
an I keep hi-, loved ones.
A llltOTMKlt.
Great Luck of an Hditor.
Lor t.wo years al! elTorts to cure
Kev.emi >u the palms oi my bands
failed.' writes Hditor II. N. Lester
of S "/iieuse, Kan., '"then I was
wholly cured by Llwe.klen's Arnica
Silvc. ' It's the world's best. Jfor
Hrupt it us. . jore ; ..ml all skin dis
im ,is. Only ii.nr :it Dr. K. Norton's |
dm" st >iv.
k t-?>^? w if ?i iijmp -i i ? i mmmmb
1 ; > -.1 l Mid ? i I i i'.Iiik uiko
n *.? ii'? ri'.iil xi'ii K> ?t 'i?i . . A taint
i; in onr I 111ivins
i c \ ;.i i f;ninr< Itli.'M iti. incecan't
* M . i ini | oimiiiini?. Tli>! luiilduli for
io Vv/iniCli't ioattl out liuiuu to day.
t
Costs 50 Cents If It CiH*es.
I lorry Hussars.
The 1 lorry Ifussars will moot, at
the Court House promptly sit, 10
'dock. a in .on the Itli Saturday
n November inst. with carbines for
, inspect ion.
11 v order
H. D. I^ono, Captain.
That I'hrobbing Headache.
Would 'prickly loavo you, if you
i iist'i. Dr. Kino's Now Lift* J'ilis.
T!;- usmimD of .sufferers have proved
I bob* i laloaloss merit for Sick and
Nervous 11 oadaches They make
pure l?|..u.(l and build up your health.
Only 2ac Money back if not cured.
Sold I)v Dr. li. Norton. Driiyyist,.
Summons for Relief.
The Side of South Carolina, I
County of I lorry. S
(Court of Common Pleas.)
D. S, DviYano, Plain*ill',
I vs.
: V. iiliam .lordao. Thadeus 15. Jordan
and 15. \V. Jordan. Defendants.
To i!ie Defendants. William Jordan.
Thndeus 15. Jordan and II \V. .for'
dan
You are hereby" summoned and re
(piired to answer the complaint ,?n
ihis aetion of which a copy is herewith
served upon you. and to serve
a copy <>f your answer to the s?i,id
<*<>iiiplaiiit on the subscriber at his
olVico, Coijwny, S C within twenty
days after tie- service hereof; exclusive
.,f the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint
j within the aforesaid, the plaintiff in
1 this action will apply to the court
] for the relief demanded in the complaint.
I 'OUT. H. Sl'ARIiOllOUUl!,
I lain! ifl's Attorney.
' ' Nov. lath IJ101.
i To Thadonsjll. Jordan and H. W
Jordan, absent defendants:
Please take notice that. I hp sun,
mons herein of which the forctfointf
< is a copy and d copy of the complaint
have been tiled in 1 he ofHec of
' the clerk of court of common pleas
1 for i forrv count v Dalod Nov. lath
,! A. P. IO'OI.
I vOIlT. I !. Sc AllMOHOCOII
PlaintilTs / < torney.
KOPv SALK.
A acre plantation in l)o#,
wood Neck township, known as the
Limpiish place, lyin^r on the At.l.in!
tic Ocean. About 7a acres cleared.
! l>welliMK and out buildings. Will
, 1>" sold at a bargain. Apply to.
Robt' lb .Scarborough,
J Con way, S 0. Attorney.
.NOTICE.
St itc of South Carolina, I
lion's County. s
' To t he Creditors of Smith & Run*,
and W.J Smith, of Howard, in
the county of Horry and District
of South Carolina,
Bah l< rupt.
Not ire is hereby given that on the
9th day of November, 1901. VV. J
1 Smith, formerly a member of the
- mercantile lirm of Smith Burr,
3 was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and
3 that the tirst, meeting of Ids credit'*
ors will ho held at Conway, S. C,
o?i the 29th day of November, 1901.
I at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which time
, tlio s rd creditors may attend, prove
, their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
1 , ine the bankrupt, ar.d transact sucli
* other business as tnay oomo before
4 i the meeting.
I I). T. McNeill. ^
? 'ipitfw npm|v ivntj va ls i]
Summons For Relief*
TUB STATE OP SOI Til CAROLINA
County of Horry.
Court of Probate
Henry II. Woodwork, admin \
Isrrtator of Estate ot A. L. \
IVudergrass. dec* used. J Summons
I'etltioner. f
\A. I
All and singular the Heirs at For
Law ot A L. Pcudcrgra-s,)
deceased, and James . Lewis'
Escheutor lor the Coun'y ofy Relief.
Horry, \
Respondents, I (Petition
/ Served.)
r<? the Respondents, A 11 and singular 'he
Heirs at Law ot A, L. Pendergrass, deceased,
and .lames A. Lewis, Lseheator
for the County of Horry.
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the petition in this action,of
which a cop* is herewith server! upon
you, and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said pcti/jon, on the subscriber at
his olllee iu C-ouwuv, S. C-., within twenty
days alter the service hereof; exclusive ?>t
the day ol such service, and il you fall to
answer the petition within the time aforesaid,
the petitioner in this action will up
ply to the court for the relief demanded in
the petition, v.ltieh pray for an order of
sale of all and siugulur, the real estate of
which the deee'sed, A. L. I'endergruss
died seized ai.tl possessed, lully described
iu the said petition in aid of asvcts to pay
the debts of the deceased for an accounting
by the petitioner, administrator and
the distribution of any balance, remaining
after the payment of said debts ami costs
and disbursement* of this proceeding, according
to law.
IJ ed October 21 at, A. I) 1001 .
Ifobt. H. Scarborough,
Petitioner's Attorney.
(L. S.) Win. K. I lard wick,
Piobate Judge Horry County,
To all and singular the Heirs at Law of A.
L. Pendergrass, deceased, absent Re spondents;
Take Notice, That the petition herein,
and the summons, of which the foregoing
is a copy were tiled in the otllee of the
ludge of Prouate for Horry county, State
of South Carolina, on the 21st dayofOcto
ber A, D. 1001.
Jb'bf. II. Scarborough.
Attorney lor Petition,
W. E. Ilardu i< k,
Probate Judge,
Oct. 24th 1 HOI. i?t
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of South Carolina. ss
(do this 18th day of November, A.
1) 11101, on reading tlie petition of
John 1 Ward, bankrupt, il is ?
Ordered by the Court, that a
Hearing on nad upon the same on
the 8rd day of December A. I) 11MH,
before said court, at Charleston in
said District, at 11 o'clock in the'
forenoon; and that notice thereof 1^4*
published in The Horry Herald a
newspaper printed in said District
and that all known creditors and
other persons in interest may appear
at the said time and place and
show cause, it any they have, why
tin prayer of the said petitioner
should not bo granted.
And it is Further Ordered by the
Court, that the-clerk shall send by
mail to all known creditors copies of
said petition and this order, addressed
to them at their places of residence
as stated.
Witness the Honorable Win. II.
Brawley, Judge of the said c.iurt,
and the seal thereof, at Charleston,
insaid District, on the 18th day of
November, A I). 1001.
C. J. C. Ilntson,
Clerk.
Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given flint the tn : books
I for the collection of tuxes for fiscal year
11K)I, whs opened lit the Court House in
Coil way, on October loth 1U01. The following
levy on the property f?T the County
has been assessed.
For .statu purposes '? mills
Knr ()rilivi?irv niirhnuna ml 11^
| - J J I'"* | iii mo
| For Constitutional school Tax !1 mills
Total 1 3%
i In the township of Conway, Hayboro,
Green Sen and Simpson Creek, four (4)
mills to pay interest on Itmiroud Honda, a
balance to form a sinking fund for redemption
of bonds.
Also a special tax of Three (3) Mills in
School District No, lit.
All able bodied males between the rge*
of '<21 years and 00 years, except Confederate
Veterans over 51; jears of age, tire
liable to a poll t ix of $1.
Those wishing to pay commutation road
tax must apply for their receipts within
the time prescribed by law.
Parties who hold ecIioo! claims must
have them approved by the School Com
inissioner before presenting thern to m?
for payment.
'/'he Treasurer will attend the following
places at dates given for the purpose ol
| collecting taxes.
Jordanville Monday Nov 11th from It
to 11 a in
Giduon .Monday Nov llth from I to
p in
Cool Spring Tuesday Nov 13th from '
to 11 a in
Galivants Kerry Ttusday Nov 13th froir
1 to'd p in
Taylorsville Wednesday Nov 1.8th fron
7 to 1) a m ?
Kloyds School llovse Wednesday No'
18th Iroin 11 a m to I p in
Vardelle Thursday Nov 14lh .'mm 7 b
it) a ni
Zoan Thursday Nov l lth fe. in t to 1
p M
I'oweliville Kr.dsj Nov 15th from 8 t<
13 m
lhiyboro Friday Nov Iftfh from 3 to -
I l> III
I Adrian Saturday Nov I fit li from H to l(
1 m
Alnrlow Monday Nov Kith from 8Jto 1
a m
tSocastoe Monday Nov IHth from 12 n
lo 2 p m
i (iruhoiiivil ? 'I iu-mI iy Nov llith from !
loll l| III
l Wnmpco Tuesday Nov 19th from I to !
11> m
Ditto* Hivfi- \N t'ducsday Nov yOth fron
; 8 a m to 2 p in
Ebenezer, \V D Hardeea house Wed
nesduy Nov 20th from 7 to 0 a in
llaminoiid 1 hursduy Ni v 21st from 7 t<
9 a in
Daisy Thursday Nov iilst from 11 n n
to 12.ni
Itoiuul Swamp Thursday Nov 21.-.1 I'rot;
2 to 9 p in
IjorD Friday Nov 22nd from H.a in t
12m
i Sntilord Friday Nov 22nd from 2 to
i p in
Uuckaville Monday Nov 27th from 9t
, lo a m
5 Port llarrelaoii Monday Nov 2oth fro i
1 The bab?nc<\of the time until Decemtx
% ? ^TWVAi I tk 11 . .
# I
. 'I If"
Last Tuesday was a rather windy
da,/.
MARKETS.
0 EORQ F.TOWN. I
New 'Virgin 1.90
Yellow dip 1.90
Scrape ... 1.2ft
Spirits turpentine 34
Rosin, common 93
\V II .Ml NOTON.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 3ftJ
countrv o:i 3tj
Ro 90
Tar firm at $1.2ft
Crude Turpentine.?Hard $1.10
Dip $2.00; Virgin
COTTON.
I Ordinary 1 15 Plots f' .b
Good Ordinary. .. .0 5 It! '*
Low Middling .... (5 15-10 "
| Middling 7 J
Good Middling 7 13 10 41
Corn 75(?T;77
Hams 13(rf>14
Shoulders II (at 12
Chickens 10 to 28 0
Turkeys per lb (liv<?) t
Ktftfs 19
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
Peanuts 70o 4 4 4 4 a
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Low Prices. "
y
a
We carry a complete line of Dry c
Goods, Notions. Groceries, Shoes, y
Clotliiii!/, Hardware and many oth '
or articles We buy Decs Wax and s
all kinds of country produce at 11
highest market price.
We woiihi be ylad to have our
friends and customers to give us a
call.
flriV' Prices low down.
Sessions & Son,
Opposite the Jail.
BUSINESS
NOT DULL
WITH US.
Hero is a guaranteed tunic for ;|
good business, novor known to fail.
It 's UNDEUSRUL! And one good ,
dose cures. f
we are determined to UNDKR- |
SELL our competitors? we can do it 1
and save money, by doing one thing
aad that is. buy right.
| GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF
: SOLD. ;
The old business maxim is true; J
'"Sell cheap but buv cheaper. "
wE ARK OFF RUING CHEAP
FOK CASH 200 Carrels best flour
HOttO pairs Hamilton Crown's Shoes
Car load of Corn. "Pearl Grits and .
Cacon in any quantity. Sugar,
Coffee. Cau goods of all kinds.
A full line of Dry Goods and Notions
at prices to suit. Also farm 1
implement's of all classes and kinds, I
Ihisciibnry & Co,
TO I) DV IT. UK. S. C.
i
, . i i.. I.,
MB
Do you need any? I am prepared
to fill all your needs. Examine my
k complete line of high grade groceries
why use an inferior article
U..?? 41.? TOI) ..r 41...
lli;il vu?l LUII tliu t W A W| i'liu
MAltKRT for the same money. I
I buy
i
, Cheap For Cash
, and my customers got the benefit in
Low Prices,
I
, I can please you in Hardware, Tin
' Ware, Hoots. Shoes, Plaids, Gin#
, hamc, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats,
Caps, tobueeo and thousands of oth*
j. er t hintfs.
I Peal in
i
Pine and Cypress Timber and pay
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
> Wither in cash or supplies.
1 am in the market for
MTU 111 THTIIE.
j I can handle all that is raised in j
the township. My prices are good
I as the best.
Give me a trial at .either of my pla1
cos of business.
3
Yours for trade,
W. J. SINGLEToN.
Town Tax Notice.
Under and by virtue of an ordi?
nance duly passed by the Town
Council of the Town of Conway, a
?> tax levy of II mil's has been assessed
upon all taxable property within
0 the corporate limits of said town,
and the books for the collection of
? said taxes will oe opened at the office
of the undersigned on Nov. 15,
1 and will remain open until Dec. 1st.
.r after Which tim the peruli.Y will
T rVfiMi^rtlfilti1 '
\+SF*wW!^9p_ Llb???n.
_ook Uut
eft,
h th'*
If you are looking out for your
wn interests. You will not forget
ho dollar sign, and how muchifol *
nvs it when you buy our goods.
Compare the same sold by others,
nd te'.l us honestly if we do not finish
you more value for the * than
ny of nuroompotitors.
The amount that you pay depends
n what you got. but you may ul
? ?* I 4 I vx.'.l I . .. C
ril%V> ur MM r Mi lilt' WMI III Ml
our money. (Km* plan of buying
ml selling makes money for our
ustoiiHM s. It always pays to jjct
;oo<l (piality. and we keep watch of
lie prices Try us on these neees
ities 011 which von are willing t<?
uakc a saving.
SHOES.
tan
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A shoe wtlln aj reputation is^the
;in<l*'for you to purchase?provided
he reputation is a j^ood one. we
ire selling shoes in any shape toe,
iglit or heavy soles, lace or button,
hocolate, black or tan. Extraordilary
special otVerln^s in all lines
eclinjj is believing and wearing is
iroof positive. You will find all
hrou^u our stock hi# bargains for
'"'all and winter that will please you.
I'LA I OS.
Pretty Plaids at pretty prices,
Nicy arc botli domestic and import
d. The imported ooods have a (lis
inct <111 a 1 ity in accordance will:
heir extra cost, but. the domestic
interns are attractive enough t.c
mtisfv.
CLOTH I NO.
You can oll'ord to be well clothec
because our clothing cost little
wears Ion# and tfives satisfaction
You want your boy to be well dress
Ml, wo want to supply the clothinj.
to dress Midi well. Clothes for lit
masters as well as bij^ ones arc out
specialty. Prom the Kiudcrtfartnci
to the head of the house wo can fur
nisli every man and b >y with tin
best of clothing at very small tig
u res.
HATS
when you got our mark in you
'.at you have a guarantee of the bes
hat of its kind. Our mark stand fo
reliability, excellence, anything yoi
please in good hat wear. You ar
sure yourduit leads the fashion whoi
you buy it here.
HARNESS
There is character in Harness
Kvcry one should know how to s<
led the best. Those who don'
know may depend on us. Our at
tention is given to really good hai
ness substantially made and rightl
sold. You'll get service and sty 1
out of what we sell you.
we make it a point to koyp i
stock everything that is needed i
' his countov and at prices that wi
induce you to come again.
Groceries
we are headquarters for all kind
of Groceries, by wholesale and reta
we guarantee everything as reprt
sonted.
For the next t?0 days we inten
ottering our entire stock of mcrchar
dise at a price that will save yo
many dollars, we have the good
and the prices *hat will please yoi
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Spiv<\> Merci
for Hiirptiiis.
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IBM
You run your Photo* at
Gasquo's any day. You caiy hav
enlar^in^ uf any kind dono. V
Ciivo me a trial. ^
U. K. CASQUE.
Largest and most, complete cstab
lislnncnl South.
Geo. S. Hacker tk Son,
*"7 ? '/
.Manufacturers of
DOORS, SASH , IHJNPN, MOULD
I NO AND DDI DOING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- S4H King Street.
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J ()S K I'll T. WALSH,
AttoiinKv AT LAW.
Con wav, ? SC.
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OHice up stairs in Spivov IhiiW'ing
' rear room on left of Hail.
! SPIVI3Y 6< COLLINS CO.
, Fire" Insurane
Bicycles.
; D. A.SPIVEY, * M W. COLL1 NS
President, Secretary
" Office In Bunk linUdinu
I ii ii m
MACHINE AND UKI'AIP
SHOPS.
HOI LICK WOltK. LIU NT AND
't HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALT.
<- KIND.
y Wc keep a full lino of steam hi
tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oi.
n waste etc Also carriage and wagoi
[| hardware and mater nl. Paint?
Oil. Varnish etc. Wo solicit yoi.i
pat ronngo.
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II. II WOODWARD.
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I/AWYKH * . >
ii LVompt iittontii-n to ('olloetior
(Spivcy Ihiildin^)
' CONWAY S. C.
W: A. MOORE,
Land Surveyor,
Correspondence Solicited.
Address; either Conwav, s. ; *
Home wood. S O.
WIHWMMIflMMUfWBMlHt' v!7Vf
I I to write for our confidential loiter before ap 1
Inlying for patent: it iuav he worth money f
I we promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign
J PATENTS
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Il' I or lJhoto and we aend an IMMSP) AT If J * n.
Il l FREE report on patentability. >Ve g w ^
II the beat legal service and advice, und ou
J |charged are moderate. Try us.
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