The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 08, 1902, Image 3
The Horry Herald
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Published Every Tluusday.
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THURSDAY. JMAY. 8th 1002 i!
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHKR. '
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WISH. .
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Last Monday was Salesday. (
11 jCl Nobisco Wafers at Hyman's.
t. F. Gillispie is seriously ill.
The walls of the new brick buildings
are up.
Joseph Tood lost a valuable horse
last week.
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R A. MoCord is visiting bis
brother. Dr. W. E. McOord.
Capt. J. E. Coles spent several
days in the country last week.
CofTee! in it, Spivw.y has one of his
special bargains.
Dr. E. Norton attended district
conference at Latta last week.
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Miss Pauline Rogers is visiting
ihcr sister, Mrs. G. H. Jenkins.
J. T. Floyd returned from Gali ,
wants Ferry the first of the week.
It is reported that fishermen are !
lhiwimr (rood IticU oil I b<? !* ><> I )< <>
.Mr, and Mrs. H. II. Stalvey of j I
Socastce were in town sonic days
-ago.
Somebody's stray mule passed h
through town early last Saturday i |
morning. j1
Remember thatSpivoy pays hi<jh
est market price for eojjrs.
I) F. McGougau remained over in <
Conway until Tuesday after the eon- <
veutjon.
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1". M. Lundy passed through town i
last week on his way home from <
Clemsou College. j
Dr. W. E. McCord went to Hay *
boro one day last week on profes j
sional business
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H Snowden and wife have return 11
.ed to Forney after spending some j '
itime in Georgia. |'
7^/ H pound can of Ham Sausage for I
' / V/ Wts at Ilyman's. I u
Clara Lewis returned last j '
uveok f>oin spending several days in '
Georgetown. 1 ,
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Bring your printing to the Una
.ai.i) oliice. We are prepared to do 11
lit hi first class style.
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D. T. McNeill lost a horse hist' 1
week, which had done faithful ser-|?
vice for many years. j v
A numbel' of our town people
attended a 'Mlsh fry" down at Sa
A'ann di HIufT lastThursday,
/ Vi/fL ,Hard times cut 110 ice witli :r>o, I (,
rh 'u smji wiling groceries very cheap.
L. If. nuuiiouoiis. ] v
The Outlook Club will meet at the v
residence of Mrs. J?\ CJ. Kurroughs, j
next Friday afternoon at a o'clock, j
The Summer School for the ttfapj)
ers will open hero 011 Wednesday, j h
June -1 tli and will last for four a
weeks. 11
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L. M. Regan of Columbia was in
Con way several days last week rep n
resenting a popular insurance com \,
pany. t
J. P. McNeill, a prominent lawyer (j
of Florence arrived here a few days j
.rtt'o to visit his brother, Dor.ald T. i ;
McNeill. j I:
The Outlook Club gave another em
'tor tain incut last evening. Miss h
Kfeorgia Kay McMillan was the at-,
itraetion. j 1
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C. O. Watts lias accepted a posi'.lion
at the Horry Tobacco Waie-,
'Juoufc, where he will be glad to in- a
form the farmers about tobacco. I
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Closets ami privies cleaned and
deodorized f -r #J-00 a year. Ad
.dross a card to Ho# No, i>7. n
Mrs. J. K. McMillan of Toddviile, h
ipassed through town last Thursday 1
on her way to the bed side of hep j rsister
in Marion.
Hon. Itobt. H. Scarborough delivered
the commencement address u
?tt the -Union school 'near Dillon t
laf-t Friday. The Congressman ur- ,
rived here on Saturday to spond a j,
few days at home. n
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A new lot of Spring hats just in j
atSpivoy's. .
The work of laying the new track '
for the Conway & Seashore railroad 1 ^
so as to make a straight course a-,
cross the river swamps, near the I
Conway terminus of the road, has j
been finished. j
The political ball was started last
Monday by the Democratic con von
tion. Several candidates are spo
ken of for thedifferent otliees. Now
who will break the ice and he the
,first to announce himself in the pa
per. The ball must bo kept going.
The Editor acknowledges the re
eeipt of an invitation to attend the
joint, picnic at Qalivants Ferry last
Thursday, lie regrets that business
engagements elsewhere prevented
his attendance.
The Burroughs Graded School
building cnughtion tire in some mvs
terious way. while the .school was in
session, on last Friday. The flames
had not made much headwav when
they were discovered, and extinguish
<od The fire originated under the
building, in what wny, nobody
Vnows.
r t Bread is the staff of life, there
\J k, fore lets have it good. Moral: Uso
x 'c-^Uullards Obelisk Flour. Wo soil it.
t 4 t Conway Surrr.r Co,
Mis? Blanche Dusenbury is visl
ing friends in Ccorgotown this i
vcok. a
Clarence Norton returned home
roni Clcmson last week. II j re
turned yesterday to attend a meet
ng of the trustees as a member of
i committee representing the Soph- ;l
oinore class.
Miss Anna Brown, the charming .'
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ,
Brown passed through town v.'ent - !
y on her way home from a stay of
i few weeks with relatives and
friends in Charleston.
Lost.?Six head of sheep. White
jolor, one wearing bell. Crop and
split in one ear, and split in the
other. Send information to, L. W.
Brown, Jr., Jordanv'dle, S. C.
Tuesday's Exodus to the Expo.
The following ladies and gentlemen
all left for the Exposition last
Tuesday: Mrs B T. ilymun. Mr.*.
E. Norton. Mr. and Mrs IJ. A. I>u
senbury. Mis. J. M. MeKeithan, Mrs
B.C. Collins a m! Misses Both and
Naomi Collins, T .1 Boll, Jackson
Yerecn, A. E. (ioUlfineli, C<>1. and
Mrs. 1>. A. Spivey. Mr. and Mrs.
W. U. Lewis, \V. L. Singleton, ami
Herbert Curganus.
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Was it a Joke?
Co!. I) A. Spivc.v was soon yes
terday and u:.ked it lie had seen a
L-orniminieation in 11 k.kai.o of last
week asking what had "some of the
Horry boys done in Charleston to
deserve a thrashing?"
"Yes," said he' my attention has
been called t<? it ami this was inn
lirst knowledge of any trouble linn
by any ol our party,
4ll presume this lit tie episode was
lirst told as a mere joke, then mag
nilied afterwards cxagcrab .ind
li 11 ally reached the ears of your
orrespondent as a reality.
' No, our party was conceded In
ill to be the most genteel and orderly
large crowd ever neon on an
occasion like this,
"1 failed to see during out whole ,
Lrip'i single member in the leas'
lisorderly from drink or other wise.
Japt. Long's men behaved ever*
nch like soldiers and gentlemen;
ind the same can be said of all tin
itliers constituting our large party,
f any of them resented the insults
if a pickpocket (there are of course i
i few at such gatherings) they did
lie right t hing, and we may suppose
hoy did it in the ample style of an
lorry gentlemen.
"Yes, this trip to Charleston was
i grand success, and I feci th.it its
esults will be bciiclicial to our peo>le
both internally ami cxtcrnalls.
"Cur county In ingone an. nig the
irst to advocate having "County
):ivs' u t t .n? k'.v movil.ii?n IV., umi
ii ally received imieli advertising,
,iul the large crowd wc carricu
lown added immensely to our ^rowng
prominence in the estimation 01
outsiders. Favorable eomments
vere made on all sides.
Tobacco Notes
A large part of the tobacco crop
f IJorry has been transplanted.
Some toLaeeo crops are looking
roll tvlifh- others are sulierir.g foi
vant of rain.
S. S. Anderson basilic best looung
tobacco that the writer 'has
cen up to tIns date.
A friend sa.t s lie has tooaeco in
lis lield that will measure 7 inches
cross. Push it along brother, ami
his Summer you shall have a chocs
hat will look us bio as a sheet.
Prices still remain good on alt
grades of leaf tobacco. We wain
hem to stay so, arid feel sure thai
boy will.
The planters who are new in to
aeco t.lijs year are doing remarka?ly
well. Many of them having finshed
setting out are looking closi
fter t he crop.
W. A. IJ u^hes of I Jog IllulT townhip
reports that ali of his neigh
ors are about done transplanting
obaeco, and are making special eiarts
to raise a larger and better
roil t ban (>vi'i' before.
Lark Hughes still hold), ths lead
s having the best looking crop of
obaceo that we have thus far heard
f.
With a large crop of tobacco of
ood (juaility, Horry will see more
umey within her bounds than she
as ever seen before in anyone year.
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NOTION.
Notice is hereby given that the
ndersigned will apply to the Couny
Hoard of Commissioners of llory
County at their regular meeting
1 the month of June next, for a re- s
ewal to him of the charter for the
uhlio ferry across the Waccnmaw H
liver at the point on said river
nown as Star HlntT. n
James H. Morse. tl
lay 8th 100i>. td. >
1 1 IS
YELLOW POISON I i
In ^our blood ? Physicians call |;
ii j lamnai uerm. i( can be seen I
changing red blood yellow under I -1
microscope. It works day and I
night. First, it turns your com- I ?
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching I ?
sensations creep down your l!
backbone. You feel weak and H d
worthless. j
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It [
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison, i
If neglected and when Chil3?, !
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen !
eral break-down come later on, j
Roberts' Tonic will cure you j 1
then?but why wait ? Prevent I
future sickness. The mantifac- ^
turers know all about this yellow
poison and have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive It out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre- H
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and R w
Malaria. It has cured thous- H r.
nnds -lt will cure you, or your Q $
money back. This la fair. Try w
it. Price, 25 cents. I k<
Dr. t:. Norton, |
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This and That.
Cull ami pay your subscript on
Stops The Cough And Works off The Cold.
Laxative Itromo Qn nine Tablets
cure a cold iu one day N't cure, iu
pay. Price 25cents1
(>L1 newspapers are olVered at a
bar train at the IIi.hai.p olVice.
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To Cure A'Cold itt One Day
Take Laxative Llronio Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the inon
cy if it fails to cure. K \Y, drove's
signature is on each box. 25c*.
Kred Floyd of CJideon was in town
Monday.
The Host Prescription l*or Mala in
(.Chills and lever is a not t le of (! ro\ c's
\Y. 11. Smith of Socastcc was in
own Tuesday and paid us a pleas
nt eall
Presbyterian Sc rv icos.
hirst and third Sundav in Mav.
til: i;? a. in . and .Via p. m.
I'ravi r meeting every Wednes lay
1 P W, Topic: Wednesday May
1th. ''The foryiviny Spirit ' Kef
renees: Mark 11. 12 2(5; Luke <5, 205S;
Matthew (5. ."> la; Psalms Kit). | s
sundav school exercises iueiudiuy
idult llible cla.-s at I P. .M.
C. K. Kohkutsox.
Synodical Kvh cyclist.
Inflamed Bladder and Kidney.
Privetts, S P., Pcb. 2:ird l!M?2.
dy Dear M rs. Gorro 1 I
Dr. Neil sen, who is a stranycr to
i'ou, has been in our home for the
>nst live days attendiny my father,
ivho was on last Wednesday at
tenths door, and we believe but for
)is cominy just at that time, would
iave now been four days under
{found. Fathers ca o was a very
ierions one. inllanied bladder an I
\idney, but thismorniny we all feel
ihat the d.uiyer is over as a result
if his fail i.l ul ellorts in the use of
lis most wonderful medicine. Wo
icarliiy recommend him t > you in
lesns name, and no!- only to you,
?ul to all, a> many as may be sul*
eriny from any disease, Giv? him
i fair trial and I fool sure yon will
?1 ways p.'aiso Cod for the day lie
an.e t von iii the name of sufforiny
iiiinanity.
S;ncerelv your friend,
M (5 Bryant.
Privelt . S. (" , March Ph. I!M)2
l>r Neilsoti.
Del me t hank you ayain this morn
ny lor saviny our house from heiny
n inoiirniny a full -seek, and lo
extreme kindness ol h jart in
j'our constant attention upon mv
atlicr for to(> five davs which put
liin on the safe side for iiviny, we
rust many years yet. (dill ayain as
iften as \ w i. ay p iss this way and
'on will al wn\s tind a most heart.v
velcome from all ol us.
Be-peel fully \ our friend,
Mrs. M. <; Bryant
' 1,11 Nielsen re nu d ies a re sold t > v
10 Nicholas, Mrs .lames II
arsh. Conway; Mrs Win ttpivey.
ideon, S. C.
JMHKMNUHUOSS^
Good cnoiigh j
for anybody 11
l l Ma v ana Filler J
are I
of same value as tags Iron I
STAR. DRUMMOND Natural Uac i
GOOD L UCK OLD PEACH & HONEY' I
RAZOR and E RICE GREENVILLE
' Tobacco
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Citation Notice,
tate of South Carolina, /
Horry County, \
iy Win. It. Hnrdwick, lts.|. P roc ?tc .Indue. '
Whereas, S. ,M . Sf? vens Jr made suit to j
no, to grunt him J,? tters of Administra
iou of the F. tuto ot ami cfTe; ts ot Samuel J
1. Stevens Sr. deceased.
These are therefore to cite and tidmon |
?h all and singular the kindred and crod
tors of the said amuei M. Stevens Sr do
o s< d, that they he and appear, before j
ne, in the Court of Probate to bo held at
'onway, I lorry county, on 17th day ot
day IS)0'2 . Iter publication hereof, at II
>' lock in the forenoon, to shew v anno, it
ny they have, why the sa'.d Administra-;
ion . hoi,Id not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 3rd
lav of May Anno Domini, UK)'.
Win, 15. llnrdwiek,
Probit Judge Horry County.
m ^?s,s ^ ^uts
mall 25 renla l? C. v
! xorknok, fl. O., Nor. 86. 1D00.?I wee flrat adrlied by o
llh our baby when ha waa but a rrry young Infant, M a pi
aturlt waa tiaaful In teething trouble*, and ita effect haa ho
intara conaeqaent upontha una of druga and aoothlog ajn
illdren, aa one of tha neo*?altiea when there I a a new baby I
e take ploaaure In recommending It toour frlanda Inatea I
tby quiet. lUftTWBUM. AY Kit, (Mi
1)11 K- NORTON.
1 as*oiess v it'll loiiif. n is simp y iron
and quinine in u terfteless form. No
cure, no pay I V:co .">0 cents.
II. I* Martin of Daisy was a pleas*
ant caller at this oflice Monday.
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You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Drove's Tasteless
Chill Tonie because tie formula is
plainly printed on overy hot tie show (
in?y that it is simply Iron and <A>ui
nine in a tasteless form No cure,
no pay. f>0c.
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Thpfo were no services at the (
Method! d church Inst Sunday, the
pastor bein^ absent at the district
con fere nee.
A Do . tors * 15ml Plight.
Two years ujjtr as a result of a sincere
cold, 1 l.y.st my voice, writes l)r
M. 11. Scarborough, of iiobron Ohio
"then began an obstinate cough.
Kvery remedy known to me as a practicing
phvsieiud for da years, fail
ed. and I daily grew worse. Doing
urged to try Dr. Kings New Dis
eovcry for Consump ion coughs and
colds. I found <|iiick relief; and for
last ten davs have felt hotter than
for 1 wo years. Positively ?piaran
teed for Throat and Rune- troubles
by Dr. R. Norton.
We are requested to sta'e that
llev. John Drown will preach at
Pleasant Union church near Jordanville
on the Ith Sunday in May
at 12 o'clock.
The (irent IMsninl swnnip.
Of Virginia i .-> a brooding? of Malaria
o??rms. So is low, wet or marshy '
"round everywhere. These oerins |
cause weakness, chilis and lover, ne
lies in the hones and muscles, and
may induce dangerous maladies. I hit
Rleetrie Hit tors never fail to destroy
them and cure malarial troubles.
They will surely prevent typhoid.
"We tried many remedies for Mala
ria and stomach and liver troubles"
writes John Charleston of IJyesville*
< > . hut-never fom.d anyt hi n^f as m>od
is Rleetrie I itters. Try them. Only
."?() cents Dr. R. Norton jjuarateos
sa t isfaet ion.
o? Mrs.
Rosin Dimmery of the Did
eon community died on April 7th.
in the 19th year of her af/o. . Many
mourn her dep irlure.
A Nearly Fatal Punawuy.
Started a horrible ulcer on the le?.{ '
of J. D. Order RranU'iin Drove, 111.
which defied doctor's and all remedy
for four years. Then Duekliu's Arnica
Salve cured him Just as j^ood
for boils, ' urns, IJruisos. cuts corns
scalds skin erupt lorn, and Piles. 2a
cents at Dr. R. Nortons druo store.
I. L hep of the Hand section in
v?tes his* friends t<? a 1 r??? rolling on
Wednesday M:i,y the 1 fth.
-,???Wields
a Sharp Ax.
Millions marvel at the multitude
of maladies cut oil' by Dr. Kin#s
New Life Dills ?the most distressin#
too. Stomach. Liver and Dowel
troubles, Dyspepsia, Loss of Apr
petite, Jaundice. Diliousness Dovor
Malaria all fall bLfore those wonder
workers 25c. at Dr 10. Norton's
dru# store.
II. D. Watts of U.iyboro paid this
office a pleasantcall last Monday.
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It is easy to temporarily check a 1
eou#h with the ordinary opiate cures (
Mil w III* I i It IS l<> lil3 tlllTll, uio root ,
of t he troublo ousted, one must hu\ ?
Ramon's Kn^lish Gondii Syrup, tljo
old reliable. Just think of it! A positive
cure for only 2o cents,
VV. J. Hendricks of Haskell was j
in to see us last Monday.
ivlrs. S. 10. I lamina.-k, ol Ham \
mack, Ky., writes: "With pleasure I
I ivc.tfn ncnd Ramon's Liver Hills t
and Tonic Pellets. I have used '
them myself for several years, and
can testify as to their efficiency in y
sick headache and other troubles pe
culiar to our sex." The entire
treatment for only 25c.
iTTS JEga Cures Cliolera-Infantum,
BMlBiH Diarrhoea, Dysentery, ana
' | fl ! ulW the Bowel Troubles of t
Children of Any Age.
Aids Digestion, Regulates f
DWVIfwlVW the Bowels, Strengthens
at nru?<r<cte lhe and Makes '
at VTHgglSlS, TEETHING EASY.
I. MOFFKTT. M. D.f ST. LOUIS. MO. '
ur family t>hjalclan In Charleston to me TKI'.TIIINA (
rerantira of co'.lc an.I to warm ami sweeten theatomach. ,
en found tobaio vary benefloial and so free from dangers
ipt. that wa have coma to regard it, kf'.or use with three
In the home and until tha toothing troubles are over, and
of tha horrid (tuff that an many people u a to keep their
itiagvr Daily Times and Weekly Tltr.e?-Me??anger.) (
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HEADQU,
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We take this method of in'ormiuj
rs llicon, Ltml, Flour, jjrit s ('crn.
ry lino, wliolosul ami retail.
IIA It I) W A It K.
Lonowall, I Joy Dixit* ami <!<
loos, Shovels. l'iteli Forks, ami ovoi
?y Fanners. Carpenters ami Median
FURNITURE.
OF ALL
jiiP
FURNI
In Fundiare wo liavo Hod lh>om
llodstouds, Chairs, straight and Loo
S110MS, SHOES.
In Shoes our uno consists of inn
lo t lie newest dross Slioe. Men. Won
(JiOTIIINU,
We have a lar^e slocU of
Mon's
Youth's
%
I
at, very attractive prices.
IHtHSStiOOItS,
Our l)iy floods Department is u
before, and comprises all the newes'
Notions, Notions,
Laces, Kmbroideries ami all the
dies.
We can mention only a few lines
that we have everything to he fount
incut Store. We will add that we i
maeU, .Mowers, Ueupers and Kinder.'
also all the different parts extra for
to buy one of these uia hines tohar
111 I cc
iajjflBSfwr- Hsj2*?i*ar'1-jvMeaED<?xeia*cHaBie8
GRAND
rtcaicrs
W B Lo> B
We suIk it your visits to our stoi
of t'V? i \ article k??j>t in mi up lo dut
DBPARTMH
Our counters and shelves uiv lad
(|utility ami style, and simply sparkle
Wo have a well selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groc<
Clothing and Far
l>ig values and small profit*, tha
cx.iniihe, It. connection with our
Parties s< nt to at I points on short nc
Dusenbt
T0DDV1L
Summons,
s'l'ATK OFSOITII (,'AUOMNA, /
County of I lorry. )
/.r i.1 %
i wi i luimir^
l'? titlon to have proceeds of H??nl lvstate
I aid over to Administrator.
Kx Parte, Conway Ihirrain House fa
:orporation.)
r? all and Singular tin* 11< irs at Law of A.
\j. Peiidergrnsa. deceased.
You are hereby required to app ir a t
ho Court of Probata to he holdon at, my
fllce in the Court I louse, for Horry
,'ounty, on the Tub day of June. A. I). 1 11052
o show cause, if any you can, why the
>roeeeds of tin- sale of the real estate of
>,L Pendergrass, deceased, sold by rue,
ihould not be paid over to IJenry II.
iVnodwnrd. administrator of the said A.
/. Pi nderg.nss, ty be'applied by him to
lie payment of the debts of the said A. L.
Vndergrass.
(liven under my Hand and Seal, this
Itb .lay of April A. I>, 11HM.
\V M. K. 11 Allow II K,
Probate Judge of llorry County.
Administrator's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order
< f the IVobate Court of llorry Co.,
[ will offer for sale ut public outcry
o tl o highest bidders for cash, heore
the (onrt liou.se door at Conway
v C . on Saturday, the 10th day of
day P.MJ: all th personal property
>f K. fi llodges. deceased, eonsistng
'of eight he al of inulcs, in first
dn.,s condition; Umber curls and
wagons; harness and log glaring;
tt;d other articles.
Terms of sale cash, upon delivery
af articles purchased.
J K. CobKS
ARTERS
I
K the public that wo 111*0 I leadquartMolassos.and
overt hintf injtlio '/roc
L'orjpa liaekot I 'lows and cast ings,
r v t li i !??* in the I lard ware lino need.d
ION.,
KINDS OF
TURE
Sails, K\tra llureau 's W'asli Stand,
kers for bio folks and little folks.
iiv ^styles from ilio heaviest llrnoan
ion and Children can o?'l suited licrc.
I
mil lloys Clothing
101*0 at t ract ivo I his season than ever
Kubricks in Ladies Dress (Sends.
(ialore.
beautiful things that please the la,
that we cany, Init will assure yon
I in a modern and op to date Depart
ire agents for the celebrated McCor>,
and will have a ear load in soon,
repair. You cannot do better than
vest your oats and hay this season
II aw.
SPRING
JING!
*e when looking for the ne.vest lints
0
NT STORE.
len will) the smartest tiling in both
ii'ies, Shoes, Hats
m Supplies.
t It'll I lie litl*' ina nutshell. (lull and
l>iisi 11 ess we run a first-class livery,
it ice at reasonable rates.
iry 6c CO.
LR, S, C.
W. K. PORT Kit,
FEED SHE, LIVERY & EXCHANGE
STABLES
OKAI.KIt IN
Horses, Mules, IJu?^i^ies, Wagons,
Harness, Unad Carls and \Vlii|>s,
My livery is no-to date Kino turnouts
furnished at short notice at
rensonablo rates. Now Rui/bIp*
Now Morses, Now Hacks Ete.
Call on mo when in need of anyj
tiling in my lino.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been duly
appointed Snporvisor of Registration
for the town of Conway, books
for the roiri strut ion of the ?|unlified
voters >f said town, will bo opeir
from ApriI 1st until .h.! v 1st liHVJ, at
the oflice of the undersigned.
(i. Fred Stalvey, J
Who has the Nicest ?1ine
OF
Sprintr <?ooi!s
I'll IS SKA SOX?
A MMWOI'.
Spiv?iy Mercantile Co
Largest and most complete cstab
UsLmcnt South.i ,
(ieo. S. Hacker 6c Son}
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Manufacturers ofi
doors,sash, rlinds, mould1
1X0 AND 1JUILDIN0
; M AT IS RIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 King Street.
SIMVLY & COLLINS CO,
Fire Insuranc
Bicycles.
D. A.SPIVHY, M.W.COLLINS
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Office In linnk Uulldinu
Dcntnl Notice.
DR. YV? K. McCORD,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Conway, - - S. CJH>"
Sim \ kv I{ui mono.
I'iiiicy (iroceries
Call al llyman's correr Grocery
for the following, at rock bottom prl
cos:
Deans, canned and dried, Shrimp,
Cocoa. Clioco'.ate, Crackers of all
kinds, Yeast and yeast foam, dotted
Mam and Tongue, Chipped and
Canned Meef, Prepared Buckwheat,
I'ixtracts of all kinds, Green and prepared
ColTee, 'Macaroni, Jellyker,
Milk. Vitos, Grape Nuts, Postum
Codec, Saratoga Chips, Codfish,
Popper and Spices of all kinds. Pick
les, Sweet and Sour, Worcester, Tomato
and Pepper Sauce, Olives,
Salad drefine, Preserves. Canned
Tomatoes, Apricots canned and
dried, Peaches dried and canned,
Apples. Drv and nrenared Mnsta*#!
Can Chowder, Corn, Tomatoes,
IVas, Okraand Tomatoes, Macker
al, Salmon, Pears, Pineapples. Ap
pies. Oysters, Tripe, Oatmeal,
Sour Is rout.
It. T. IIYM AN,
MARKETS.
CJ EOUOETOWN.
I Now'Virgin 3.50
Yellow dip 2.26
Scrape ... 1.25
Spirits turpentine H
Rosin, Common 1 10
W I I.M 1 NUTON.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine 'mrrels 42i
country oal 34
Rosin 115
Tar firm at . . $1.25
Crude Turoentino. Hard #1 In
Dip$2.r>0: Virgin 12 C?0
COTTON.
Ord i nary ' cts ^ lb.
Good Ohlinary. .. -S 1
[iOW Middling H;
Middling 01 "
Good Middling 0 5-10 "
Corn 76(q}80
Hams ri(rt}15
Shoulders 10($12
Chickens 20 to 30
Turkeys pov lb (live) 10 11
Kggs IS
Cow IVas 60c. per bush
rcanuis <0c 4 4 4 4
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You can get your Photos at
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[enlarging of any kind done.