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? ii.j_.ua, ii. A,.. ... .J? _, t J . The Horry Herald # Published Kvery Thuisday. THURSDAY JAN 23 1D02 MAT TKRS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Come to this office for ji.b printof all kinds. After a linjjcrinf^ illness, Mrs. II. K. Casque died last Tuesday ni^ht. ?'av your subscription to the c.'usuty auditor who will jjive you your receipt. s~< |w?.?r in>? jiu??-iy>i.m JT.,1 a -yP car h>adjjlJ?^W^CSiwJ^^ules which hj^tfctfsfor sale cheap. ? /Ay yly # inventoi^TT^^naujag^fliK it may Mrs Kessiah Buck and Mr. Henry 'Buck and wife of Marion, paid Coni?ro if ? luim?5/?/l e?e!l 1 o o uty i4 IIUIUVVI > i niKj iwot \MTK. Mrs. I?. B. Scarborough left last Saturday on a visit to Mullins, to be gone one week. Miss May Dusenbury of Toddvilie, who has been visiting Miss Blanche Dusenbury returned home yester day. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurinan Collins lias been sick for a few days, but is now improving. Mrs. Dr. E. Norton who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Crouch, at Saluda, S. C., returned .home Tuesday. Mrs. Coles was confined to the 'house last week on account of sick uie-s, but now enjoying her usually Jlne health. , ^ ^ 111 h g A'hopclcssly sick mule belonging to Burroughs & Collins Co., was re iievtd of his suffering last Wednesday and was hauled oft to the woods. ^ Mr. Henry Farrior, who visits Conway jneu or twice a year in the interest of the shoe business spent last Friday andSaturdav in Con wn.v. Com way is now tavorod with large quantities of bruin food. Mullets can be purchased at almost any figureon the streets this time of the year A deep ditch has been recntly cut from Laurel Street to the lake on fourth Avenue which will add much ?to the drainage of that part of the uo vii. Mi~s Francis Coles's school closed Hast Tuesday, greatly to the delight -rf her friends who liave been priviliged to see her genial face only periodically. Miss Edith M. Carter, a sister of Mrs. D. F. Crosland, and whose home is in Lake City, is attending the Burroughs Graded School in our town. j Mrs. J. A. McDermott is visiting friends and relatives at Fair BlulT until the return of the Hon. J. A. McDermott from the session of the legislature. Miss Jones, a sister of Mrs. It. B Sceroorough, and who has been vis iting Conway for a few days re turned to her home at Mullins last Saturday. Hljvcial sale of surplusstayiUaOTf1 ) * Iheghaands of the Itojj^lfooo Nnrsery, FeD^^yk?4^^ncl, consisting ./ j inn ll| |if |TTTi pi imThmiI iiiinili^i i i I * Nr^jMsyour time to strike a bargUi^. 'the enlargement of some of the business firms is to be heard ' in the air" just-now, which is one of several indications of several indications of the progress of Conway in the businos world. ^ The little child of Lemuel Williams who lives at Haskell, S. C.. was burned on last Wednesday, and died on the next day. Its cloth in// cuuirht from the tire in the fire place. The little j/irl was about two years old IC at cost at J. s- ?* A quiet marriage ceremony was J performed at the home of Mr Rolinson last. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock The contracting parties %vere the Rev. C E. Robertson and Miss Sue Rollinson. The ceremony ?ras conducted by the Rev. T U. Reynolds After the ceremony the bride and //room repaired to the home of the late Mrs. Rcaty, which is now the Presbyterian manse, where a largo number of ladies an. a few gentlemen jsrave them a hearty reception. May their honey moon never end. ! School Trustees Not Exempt. Several liquifies have reached us ately as to whether members of the boards of trustees of the public, schools are exempt from road du-, ty. Under Section of the 'school' law, trustees were exempt from road duty, but Section l of the pen I eral road law, as amended by nr. act approved the first day of February l!M)lf requiring "all male persons" j able to perform the labor therein. required, is the last act on the sub jeet and of course takes precedence' of the general school law. An opinion to this ctTect was rendered by the attorney general last Aupust. | It seems to us right, that school [ trustees should beexompt from road (lilt v nnrl ?r? f-. . *? -? 1 -.-vj, u.iv< uiu mi l nuii ua'y arc noi exempt, is perhaps an oversight on ' the part of the Legislature. Call at this otlleo for crop liens and hill of sale blanks. Send In Your Exhibits. A ear load of exhibits '"or the Exposition at Charleston is being collected, and will probably be for- , warded about the last of this week. Persons who have things to exhibit, should send them in at one . Messrs. P. \V. Wagener & Co.. | know a good opportunity for advertising when they see it. and are eon tributing a lot of woods from their Jordanville lands. Lecture at the Baptist Church. Rev. L. J. Bristow. of Wminefield, S. C., will lecture at the Bap lis' ehur- h on Tuesday night.. Jan. I 28th. Mis subj et will be Cuba. Bro. Bristow is a brilliant young minister considering his npportu nities. I feel sure that he will give ' I us some interesting facts cone riling the down trodden people of u bi. Everyone are cordi lly invited to attend this lecture Come pre| pared to contribute som thing fas the spread of tile gospel am ng these peop'c. Rkv. D P. Citosi.ANI>. Meeting of Town Council. At a recent meeting of the Town Council ti.e following reeommendations were received and approved by Council, ard same was ordered published in county paper with reuuest that all parties interested be allowed toappear before Council at its next meeting, and be heard pro and con before final action by said body. To the members of Town Council: Gentlemen-?Your committee ap pointed to investigate the ailvisabil ity of opening up certain streets of the town, bc<j to report the -following: 1st. We recommend that MuinV Street be continued to at least lsil Avenue, and same to curve with! railroad 30 feet from said road I 2nd. That 1st Avenue be openetf from the river to Elm Street at least! 50 feet. I 3ru. That 2nd. Avenue be widen! ed to at least -lb feet, by takinjF about 10 feet from each side thf present alley from Elm to Maift j Street. And further, that said 2n|l Avenue be continued to the river Jt I least 45 feet, by taking 22) feet eaiji from llurrou^hs ifc Collins Co. aill Waccumaw Line Steamers nil. l luit lili Avenue be con til) uiid straight oG feet to Heaty iStreJt. 5lh. That a street be opened In running from 3rd to *1111 AvenuoL with the West paralell line of lheN Presbyterian church as its East, boundary. Same to b~ 50 feet wide. I Gth. That 5th Avenue be straight-, ened on South side, making sauVl,i about 55 feet wide from I feat y tl>M Main Sfeet, thence to be opened iJ) ' to lake about 45 feet. I 1 7th. That a street be opened o 1 run from 5th to Gth Avenue, will a certain shed and fence on l)r l a-1' seubury'.s place as its East boundt ,.y"; same to be at least 50 feet wii e.,e 8th. That Gth Avenue be widi n-,n ed to at least 50 feet from Mt in J Street to near residence of l)r I u > sen bury. | Oth. That 7th Avenue be strain tened on South side and widened to 0 at least 50 feet. 10th. We further recomm nd that the Western portion of he town West of Ifeaty Street, be I lid ofT with more system, having lie streets properly designated as to lo cation and names. In making these recomincndati his | our aim and purpose is to ma^e he * proposed changes for the conv n ience and accommodation of >ur ' people and at the came time to n ,n fiance the value of the propcf, y joining said streets. Wo lUp /j and suggest that parties ownii/y 'Wj)() property be required at tl J)] Wrot expense to remove the fei/, / preparatory to opening saW, / .. . . Respectfully subnti ' ?!?.. I 7, ' Ills V (jr. U. J KN KIN'S nos{ Chairman Street Committee. Suspicious Parties Arrested./ Two persons who have lieen triJveling through this county for so lie little while, giving their names us Ij. G. Green and Pearl Green, rcwpectivcly, and claiming to ho huV band and wife, were arrested in thi\^ Pee Dee section of this county on Thursday last, under a warrant charging them with living in adultery and fornication, and be in# fugitives from justice; it being sus pccted, among other things, that the man is the same who deserted ^his wife and family in North Curo lina and absconded with a young, single woman the same now with him The parties decline to give re ferencos or any account of tlrunsel ves, or to tell whero they are from. The men is tall, straight, with red hair and beard, inclined to be near sighted, about thirty fTve or forty years of age, weighing about one hundred and fifty or sixty pounds, and wearing when captured agray, CJtaway, frock coat, without vest j or overcoat, and a well worn, broad brimmed, cloth, sumirer hat. | The woman is rather g' od 1 joking than otherwise, of somewhat stout I build, weighing about one hundred and twenty-five or thirty pounds, iiml appearing to bo about nineteen or twenty years of age. They were traveling in a heavy bugrfy, almost new, drawn by one horse, and carried a Winchester ri1U\ a revolver, and but little baggage The man is very talkative',and make conflicting statements. The parties were admitted to bail on Saturday last, for their appearance at their preliminary trial, fif teondavs hence they pawning their belongings to secure their bail Their conduct has certainly been very strange, if they are innocent parties, and it seems to be the gen oral belief that they are "wanted" somewhere ami that badly, very probab v. <D rhlo aifrnnturc in on every box of the genum? Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets he remedy ttint cures a coltl ti> onu iliry The County Pension Hoard will meet Thursday Feb titli for the purpose of approving Pension claims of parties who did no* draw last year. those that did draw last year need not make out any claim I his time. Illank applications can be had at my olllcc in (Jonwav. I. ' ...... "C i. i)wr?r.rii i?mu?. ^ ( i U i i 111U 11. Ms Pills stimulate the TORPID LIVER, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels, anil are unequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In malarinl districts th-rir virtues nrc widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. ? __ ... u... / |l I I ? 1,1 I > For *!l fo ms uf Mni * i tl n..i> ntug take |rh/i?ori'? Chill and Fever Tonic A taint uf MnlaiTa) imiIb niiint in vnur hi ml infant inisory ami rail lire. Hloixl liusl' > .ict, can't re Malarial poUtmlng. Thoi indotefor it it Ju/wiun'i Ionic Gat a boi tl? to-day. ^ Costs 50 Cents If It Cores. I *> i K ( lot ice of Opening Hooks of Sub^ scription. h, Ststc^b "oiltil ('iiioliii (I * I lo: I \ VoUllt . . ij / I'ill MianlXto a eommissi/n issued othe 1111(11 i\io|'u 11 as eoybrator- In VI U Coopo\ Socyetar^if S ate. on tho 1 nth day oVjanuanr 1002. Notice is her\n ^yrt'i) thilt books of suOsoript ion '\H/ capital stock ol' the llorry L;i\/l utul Improve nu'iit c'oiiipuny, u/Vie op lied tit our ollicc hi the eit.>/>f \unviuy, Slate and < 'ount v afj/esaidVpn January 2-1 vji 1D02, at Jrp. in. ' The said pi/posed corporal ion will have a capuml stock of *10.000 00. divided ni/i 100 shares ofVhe par value of /lOO.00 each, with\s principil pLftcc of business at l'(\iway, S, C., yrnd will tie empowered cp en^r<^e /i the business of purchasing, improv n?j, rentine and selling real i estate. If I) A. SimvKV, I t J. C Simvky, ? Corporator:/ M. W. Col,l.ins. i / Jan. 22nd. 11)02. / km .... ...(.riii'c and convict ion j ^ ifurrow wurren, t he man who on i sai Ljust 2<t last killed Thomas II. Wat-j ) at llrnnchvillc, and has since hcen haf urge. This new reward takes the 4 l:c of the original reward olTored. up] 3 governor has not stated his rea- me s for Increasing t lie reward so ma- she ally, hut he says he has good rea- hitl s for doing so. Martow Warren is fed man who was t ried for t he single- be 1 ded hold-up of the Southern rail- wit ' train at lhanehvillo a few years I sail , at which time $1,700 was secured j visi n the express car by the robber. ' nn<| was out on bond in this matter in I n he met Watson who was one of of | principal witnesses against him I rcs<] killed him on the streets of whj ncli vi lie. lid Frank Flayer Pardoned. 'ank M. Player, who it will be re- d i be red was convicted in Williams- j A ( county last year of robbing t he 1>(,I ensary at Kingstrce, has received ? rdon from the governor. One of \ strongest petitions ever gotten up jjT presented the governor. It was ed by evcrylxxly in the county, by j* rs, by the state board of control ; Solicitor Wilson. Judge WatU, LZ at first opposed the pardon, later | 'j J e that lie. had withdrawn his op- < ion. 'Idie facts were set forth Player was sixty years old, and s(>ns vife and several children were al- t ' . dependent upon charity for gup NOTICE. . A k l UfM'dJwill bo >111 oounmation for t&^ehers certificates ^Xi I1111 nt-l^e C/irt H r^ob|CiMi atV+'olWr^ a^lVhvsuig <ii jXp. in, iiifiii For tho arrest anil delivery to the proper an' horii ics of one JOSEPH ELLIOTT, who killed my husband, \V. II. hMoyd, on January ttrd 11)02, in Floyd's to vnship. Dkrohiption; Small man, about 5 feet and 0 or 8 inches in height,; shambling gait, long beard about half grey, front teeth worn and rotten, wears No 8 or J) shoe, pale blue eyes, The money has been deposited in Bank of Conway MRS. W. H. FLOYD. Local and Other News. Stops The Cotijih Aud Works oft The Cold. Laxative I h omo Qu nine Tablets cure a cojd in one day N<? cure, no pay. Prl^o 25cents* The U Kit A i.l> and the semi weekly News and Courier one year for only $1.75 To dure A Cold In One Day Take LadKtive llroitio Quinine Tab-j lets- All *ivuovists refund the money if it f^iis io cure. Iv \V. drove's signature is on each box. 25e. Sure way to reinovn wrinkles* Don't ^et them in the first place. \* * " ** The Best Prescription l-'or MnlaMa Chills anfl lever is a hot i le (?f (! rove's Tasteless ClrII Tonic. Itis.simp'y iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 1 Vice 50cents, ? ? - Capt. John C. Porter of (leor*?o ("own was in town this week. Yon Knoh What You Are Taklnn When you take drove's Tasteless Chill Tonie been use the formula i> plainly 4?ri 111etl 011 every bottle show injf that it is simply Iron and <^ui nine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50o. I' A. Cerrahl of Nichols was in town Monday. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble I'se at onee the remedy that '.stopped it for Mrs, N. A. Webster of Winnie, Va., shcnWrites "Dr. Kino's New Life Pills wholly cured me >f siek headaches I had sutiered from for two.years. Cure Headache, Constipation', Hiliou ness. 2.">e at Dr. K. Norton's druo store. C. C.,Klvis of Justice, paid this ofllee a pleasant call Tuesday. New Century Comfort. t Millions are daily finding a world \f comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve 11 kills- pain irom Hurns. Scalds, <*its, Bruises: cononers I' leers; nml V ver S iri's; cures Kruptions. Suit If oum, Coils and Felons; removes C( riis and Wai ls Hest File cure on ea tli. Only'Jar at Dr. I'',. Norton's dr ig fitt >rf*." Ir Roosevelt was considerate of tli 1 fcelirg.s of the pconlc when he sa d that lie would make 11 > public s| ccches while (.'ongrcss was in ses si in ' if."' / I Finds Way to Live Long. [The startling announcement of a lliseovei'v that will surely lengthen l/l'e is made b\ editor (> II. Dowtiuy, of Churulmseo, I nil. "I wish to t\ate, lie writes, "that Dr. King's Kew Discovery for Consumption is the most infallible remedy that I have ever'known for Coughs, Colds, and Grip. It's invaluable to people with weak' lungs. Having this wonderful medicine 110 01.e need dread Pneumonia or Consumption Its relief is instant and cure ce tain." Dr. K Norton guarantees wvery fibc and ?1 Ob bottle, and y^? * r'a' but ties free. 5unonds of great value are re id to have hooi) fou~d in Mon but buying thorn is still the st way to got the sparklers. he Secret of Long Life, nsists i(j keeping all the main ns of the body in healthy, r,g action, and in quiekly destroyin deadly disease germs Kleotriy Hit ,er > regulate Stomach, Liver ai.d (Ki< novs, purify the 1)1 od. and give 'sp! indld appetite. They work won do s in curing Kidney Troubles, Fein; lo Complaints, Nervous Diseases. Cc ist i pat ion, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Vigorous health and strength al Miys follow their use. Only f)Oc, gu irunteed by Dr. K. Norton drug ?i? t. I NOT 10 D. H'lTho and' rd.Lned Administrator of the \J{ate of J. II. Williams dee'd will apply If W. R. ffardwle... Pjudge Horry Coun p on the :joth day of January 1002, for fl^id discharge. as administrator of said es? .'ate, (J. n. Hughes Administrator \ [ A FREE PATTERN 1 \1 ?-wii so.ret. >ti e<erv s ib- I JB s.: oor On',)' ?0 cent* a vrar MStVlLL'SifllKT 7MAGAZIHEW I " riTTli I I 111111III III I I III MUM* A LADIES1 MAGAZINE. A ?*i? * Den .ttf i| otorcd j, uci . Inteu I ? . i! ,na? e> onomiei Ian y ? lr?nf l#M hir-< fiction, etc Sulj ? "> ?Uv. or, aend jc for Iv.ett copy I jK i; S<-i il for term* ! Stylish. Reliable. Simple. Up-toirt.".-. 1' ,<:vniical and Absolutely I'orlr^i-l'ittinjf Paper Patterns I >15 CALLaRT. | ^ BAZAR* Maja 1 I PATTERN5\ftl I All Seams Allowed feed Perforation* show the Basting and Sewing line*. Only io and is cent! each?nont higher A?* for tbem Snid in nearly ovsry city a.id town, or by mail from THE MeCALL CO.. I1MIM17 West 31st St, HEW YOBK. kwmmmmmmmwammmmmmmmmmmmmmrn THE BEST Irf what (lio People * buy the most of. That's Why IIood'B Sunmpnrilla bus tli( hp-'pst sale OF ALL MEDICINES. -- ? ' MARKETS. (! K01K1KTOWN. Now'Vir^in 1.90 j Yellow dip 1.90 Scrape ... 1.25 Spirits turpentine .'15 Rosin, common 1.10 \V I ! MINOTON. Spirits turpentine steady. Mactiiiu barrels 35 eountrv oa Ill Ro 100 | Tar firm .it $1.25 Crude Turpentine. Hard #1.101 Di p $2.00 ; V irjjin COTTON. Ordinary 5A cts'f* .' > (iood Ordinary. .. .0 7-8 ' "j IjOw Middling. .... 71 ' " Middling " Good Middling 8 11-10 " Corn 75(Vi 77 I Mains U'rtjl | ' Shoulders Il(r?12 Chickens 10 to 2H Turkeys per 11) (live) lC^tfS 20 Cow Peas 00c. per bush Peanuts 70e " 14 SUPPLIES 1 >o you need any/ 1 am prepare<i to (111 all your needs. Kxamine my complete line of hi?_di crude ?jroeo ries vvhv use an inferior article when you can buy the TOP of the MAUKKT for the same money. I buy Cheap For Fash and my customers j;et the benefit in Low Prices, , I can please you in Hardware, Tin Ware. Hoots, Shoes, 'Plaids, Mine ham Dry Moods, Notions, Hats, Caps, tobacco and thousands of other t hi lies. I Steal in Pine and Cypress Timber and pay HIGHEST MARKET TRICES Either in cash or supplies. I ain in 11io market for n a rami . I can handle all that is raised in the township. My prices are ?*ood as t he best. (live me a trial at either of my places of tnisiness. Yours: for trade, W. J. SINGLETcN. What Isi G tlP ? That makes us succeed, while our would be competitors can scarcely exist. ?-> 1111J?i y iinemgenee. experience airl tlie capacity of KNOWING MOW TO IUIY. There's the secret, it's all in the buying. We watch thai part, closely. and as our selling prices are in line with our low purchase prices, we are in the right road. Tliink it over now. Aint, we right? Selling cheap, but buying still cheaper is thocoinmen sense basis of a successful business enterprise. We oiler our customers standard goods at prices that will actus pocket book openers, such as the average buyer needs. We have a well selected stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Hamilton llrown Shoes, ready made clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, ?&c. As we buy Flour, Corn and Pearl Grits in ear load lots, we are in a position to save you money on the necessaries of life. We, also pay highest market prices for Fur, Itceswax and Cow Hides. Yours for prosperity, Ihisenbury & Co, TODDVIGLK, S. C. ?iLiifiini w.*. lAmmri+wmmtammaammmmm shorcs. We have shoes of nil styles and prices to close out at rook bottom price. Wo have Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Clothing and Orocories, at prices never bo fore heard of. We have moved our stock of j^oods from tin4 Murrcll Building opposite the jail to the stove on corner of Main Street and lib Avenue, opposite Bank, win,-re we will bo pleased to meet our friends and customers. Sessions & Son, Opposite the Bank r/i:geWjiL,;? POSITIONS GUARANTBiD, Urtdor $3. 0> C??h DopMti RM road Far* Paid all yesr to Both Sex-a. Vary Chwp Beer*. OMV|l?>AI?bai?? lta*lnoM OdUpf*, (T> I i Look Out l*or It! I 8 If you are looking out. for your own interests. Yon will not forget tliodollar sltfn, and how muchifol lows it when you buy our jjoods. Compare the same sold by others, and tell us honestly if we do not fur nish you more value for the ? than anv of our competitors. The amount that you pay depends on what you ^et, but you may al wavs lie sure of Imvtno Mm woi?M? .if your money. Our plan of buying ami selling makes money for our customers. It always pays to got good quality, and wo keep watch of the prices Try us on those neoes sitics on which you are willing to make a saving, shoes. A shoe with*?aTroputatlon' is t lie kind*'for you to purchase?provided the reputation is a good one. wo are selling shoes in any shape toe, light or heavy soles, lace or button, chocolate, black or tan. Extraordinary special otTerlngs in all lines feeling is believing and wearing is proof positive. You will lind all through our stock big bargains for Fall and winter that will please you. IMiAIDS. Pretty Plaids at pretty prices. They are both domestic and import cd. The imported goods have a distinct quality in accordance with their extracost, bat the domestic patents are attractive enough to satisfy. cLOTIII NO. You#can ofTord o he well clothed because our clothing cost little, wears lon?j and #ives satisfaction. You want your hoy to he well dress ed, we want to supply the clothing to dress I*itil well. Clothes for litmasters as well as hi<^ ones are our specialty. From the Kinder^art ner to the head of the house we can fur nish every man and h >y with the best of clothing at very small (inures. HATS when you #ot our mark in your ! at you have a Guarantee of the best hat of its kind. Our mark stand for reliability, excellence, anything you please in tfood hat wear. You are sure yourdint leads the fashion when you buy it here. 11A KN K5S WW. There is character in Harness. Kvory one should know how to sclent the best. Those who don't know may depend on us. Our attention is eiven to really ^ood harness substantially made and rightly sold. You'll j^et service and style out of what we sell you. we make it a point to keyp in stock everything that is needed in '.his countoy and at prices that will induce you to come a^ain. (irocorios wo are headquarters for all kinds of Groceries, by wholesale and retail we guarantee everything as represented. For the next 00 days we intend offering our entire stock <?f merchandise at a price that will save you many dollars, we have the yoods and the prices 'hat will please yon. . miniK i IM uuimuuuiiu U UULLIIIU ?IL ?- .I tnwrrsn^.. Christmas Goods) We have a nice lino oc Christmas Holiday /<ood? which we are ofTerin* very low, ano ask tl at yon call ana make your selections oeforc they ara picked over. We also have a biff lot of fruit which must po during the holidays, Npivey Mercantile Co .1. C. S1MVEY, ! m : r Manager. mm You can pet your I'hotos at G usque's any day. You can hav enlarpinp of any kind done. T'Civo me a trial. It. K. GASQUE. I I Largest and most complete estab li&hincnt South, id i Geo. Hacker <5c SonJ Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULD TNG AND BUILDING MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 King Street. OnMUBIftdKMMvnrtfV uilil ! > ??I JOSEPH T. WALSH, Attoiinkv at Law. Conway, ? ,? ? SC. Olliee up stairs iu Spivey Builcing rear room on left of ITall. SPIVRY 6c COLLINS CO, | Fire Insuranc Bicycles. D. A. SPIVRY, M.W.COLLINS President, Secretary Office In Hunk tiiiilding fill! WE M A CHI N K AND K E P AIP SHOPS. HOI LEU WORK. HI CI I IT AND HEAVY SMITH WORK OP ALL KIND. Wo keep a full lino of steam fit tin^s, Injectors, valves, packing Oil waste etc Also carriage and wagoi hardware and mater.al. Paints Oil. Varnish etc. We solicit your patronage. 11. II. WOODWARD, *? LAWVF.R? - c?>_> Prompt attention to Collections. (Spivcy Building.) CONWAY. S. C. W: A. MOORE, I.and Surveyor, Correspondence Solicited. Address; either Conway, s. C., ar Home wood. S. C. to write for our confidential letter before apI plying for patent; it may be worth mouey We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign PATENTS nd TRADE MARKS or return ENTIRE attorney's tee. Send model, sketch or photo and wo send an IMMEDIATE I FREE report on patentability, we give the best legal service aud advice, and ou> charges are moderate. Try us. . SWIFT & CO., 1 Pat on t Lnwyora, Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C ' taaaMwaaHaMMMNanere' I i niV'O ? ki.mih t innPKMAt.it row. . li. UIA il 0?na art *(? iinil ?lw?v? Him I l- .l l V tiy I ,000 AlilOl.WI *MHi. | QuaraaHsd oiwrtor to ?il other ! ?> nuillos or <yixh r?.fuu.1r?l. mnt hy iu*ll, $1. IVUa ui?it ?r. In. Pis, 37 TrwmoHt St., Uo*toit, iliak Ufa al HEHRY WiRD BEECHER a <y niiutiT?t<K|. alvtnar hi* IIfo from hi* blAh to Ms uesiU, 11 tea On* IV>7lar. Kxprt.Mrn prniajd. I MO\ HtHIH |U, i