The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 28, 1902, Image 3
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I The Horry Herald.
THURSDAY. Aug. 28th, 1902
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Next Monday will be Salesday.
Buy your shoes and pants from
Jones.
Prof. F. Soharf, piano tuner, will
be in Conway a short time.
Spivey will buy seed and lint cotton
this season. Call on him.
The election passed"otT quietly as
elections should.
Capt. J. E Coles went to Georgetown
on business last week.
The excursion to Wilmington last
Friday was attended by a large;
crowd.
Spivey has the nicest breach load
ing gun in town for the price.
Subscriptions are being taken up
for the building of a new home for ,
Mrs. Laura Anderson.
Not less t han HOG people are ex
1 a _ a 1. _ 2 ? 1 f
pecieu to iiii\e in tin excursion to
Georgetown on Sept. IStli.
Bring us your printing of every
kind and sec how well wo an please
you with the printer's art.
The campaign meeting at Green ,
Sea last, week is said to have been
one of the most harmonious of 1he ,
campaign
Mrs. M .1 J rant has just ret urn 1
ed from a visit ol several weeks to
relatives and friends in North Car
olina.
Jones must be stopped from sell <
ing meat aid lard so cheap. It ;
won't, do.
Mrs. J. Monroe Johnson, and baby.
and Miss Louise, expee to leave j
tomorrow for a two wees stay at!
Myrtle Beach. ? Mure 11 Star. <
The recent hail storm blew down j ,
two barns for Henry Roberts who ,
lives about f> miles from Conway on ,
the road to Cedar Grove. I.
J. \V. Ogilvie. the ellioient fore-j
man in the ofticc of the Lexington
Despatch, spent last Sunday in Con
wav with relatives and friends
Kverybody who wants a nice (piiet
trip is cordially invited to lake the
trip with us to Georgetown on Sat- j(
urday Sept. 13th, the last white ex- j
cursion of the season. j;
A change appears this week in j
the Large "ad" of Con wav Bargain I
Ilmise. At their large new store, j
'the^'ifnvi?<*n>o<Js to supply all your '
needs at prices that are right.
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J. K. Stulvey of the Waecamaw j |
Mercantile Co., at Wavcrly Mills, S.
C ., left on the 24th inst. xor Glenn
Springs, lie will visit other points
during his vacation, '
Rev. Hugh F. Oliver of Florence <
preached at the Baptist church
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
nights of last week, to the de light
of all those who attended.
t
Gabriel Mux, a prosperous color- s
ed farmer of Bayboro, has raised a i
line crop of tobacco this year. He I
sold a lot here last week at 55 cents t
per pound. I
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Jas. W. Edwards of the Willow ^
Springs section, brought us the first c
potato of the season. It was a ^
large one for the time of year, and
measured 14 inches in circumference.
The last white excursion from
Uonway to Georgetown will be run I
on Saturday Sept . 13th, by W. W. j j
Russ, J. C. Spivey, Capt. Dick Du- 1
senbury and VV. j. Singleton. \
v
A W. Jenkins & Son have just c
completed their large new sales sta- j
bles and have moved in with one of [
the finest stock of buggies, wagons ^
and the best harness and saddles |
in Horry county. c
Many voters had forgotten last
Tuesday that it was necessary to *
have a registration certificate and
tax receipt in order to vote for or .
agaTnst the new court nousc and jail j
While in Wilmington last Friday, c
\V. Boyd Jones had the misfortune (
to lose his pocket book containing <
$25 in money and some valuable <i
papers. A reward is offered in an- 1
other column for its return to this t
office. cl
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Spivey offers special price on salt. l(
Car load just in at his store. t
Just received at the store of Col *
lins A. Marsh a lot of ladies' skirts c
and waists that it would pay you to ^
see. il nice lino (if i/?C! o nil nfitinrio f"
, www . w V. V 1 x UIIVI li\/Vll/lia 1 /
to beat the band. Above all, call ,
and see their gent's fine shoes which .
tfHItrc thr finest in quality and style
^^triftfc you can find in t he town of 1
Conway or anywhere else. *
The Teachers' Association will J
meet at the Burroughs Graded
School Building on Sept. Oth at 11
o'clock a m. On the program is,
"The First ten Pages in Wheeler's
Graded Lessons in English", by
Mrs. Mabel Bradt, and recitations
by Richard Sessions, Win. Lawrimore,
Miss Belle Powell and others ^
All teachers urged to attend. '
"A stitch in time" applies to the
garden as well as to needlework. So
thinks that expert home gardener, l'
Eben E Rexford, and he tells inLip
incoH's Magazine for September just c
what the auiateur wants *o know '
about "Fall Work in the Garden." v
Up to the time of going to press li
reports from the precincts heard 1
from, show that Bey ward has re^(* >><^1
in the county H.r?t> votes, while s
Shhcr candidates for governor I
' jBrcccivcd together .">7H.
Lost.?Purse containing money,
check, draft, tax receeipt Ac. Lib
oral reward offered to party returning
same to Herald ofllee.
W. 13oyp Jones,
We desire to say to our customers
over the county that we are
none the worse for business by reason
of the tire. We have just moved
into new quarters larger than
the old and are to the front again
with a large stock of buggies, wag <
ons, road carts, harness, saddles, and
other things in this line at rock-bottom
prices. Call, examine our
stock and bo convinced.
A. W. Jenkins A Son.
State Candidates.
The latest news from Columbia
shows that Hey ward is far in the
lead for governor and Ansel, Talbert
and Tilman running close for the
second place. Latimer and Evans
leading for the,United States Senate
the race for railroad commissioner
undecided.
A Liberal Offer.
To any honest man of Ilorrycoun
ty who thinks that tobacco is high
er on any other market than at Conway,
1 am ready to put up the tnor.
ey for them to buy on my Ware
house floor all they wish. The pur
chaser paying all loss or having all
the profit. Now "put up or shut
up."
J E. Coles.
To Have Electric Lights.
In the course of a few weeks, Conway
Lumber Company will have
their saw mill, planing mill and ofli es.
lighted by electricity. Nogo
tiationsnre in nroirrcss for nm?
^ . I' V
chase ol u dynamo, which will be attached
to the Lumber plant, to produce
the electric current. The Com
puny has olTered to <jo h.i'.vos with
the town and put in machinery of
sufficient power to lij_'ht the town,
hut so far lis we have been inform
?d, the council has taken no action.
? Mrs.
Anderson's Residence
Burned.
The residence of Mrs. Laura Anlerson
was burned last I'Yiday morning
about day light, the lire origi
nating in the pantry and getting
under full headway before it was '
discovered. All the occupants were
asleep until awakened by some one
from the outside. Most of the furniture
was saved. There was no in
surance.
- ?> 4MARRIED
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Married on Aug. 7th, at the resi (
..f !.? I 1
cute ui uiu lm-iuu s aunt, .Miss Don
isar Powell, Miss Victory Fipps to
Mr. Willie Pivers, both of Horry. ,
Magistrate B. P. Harrelson per- i
forming the ceremony. (
Married on Aug. lltli, 11)02 at the 1
residence of W. II. Grainier, Miss
Ella Grainger to Mr. Charlie Ste '
/ens. Both of Horry. Magistrate j
11. P. Harrtlson ollieiating.
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At the residence of the bride's \
at her, on Au?j. 17th, 1002, by Rev,
H. D.Grainger, Miss C. K. Stevens
)fSanford. S. C., to Mr. E. G. Cook i
)f Ariel, Marion County, S. C.
DIED.
J. VV. Verecn last Saturday night
it about 1 o'clock, after an illness of
icveral weeks duration. His re- y
nains were taken on Sunday to b
Attic River, where they were laid J
o rest in the Methodist grave yard.
Ie lived here for a few years prior :
,o his death, and was engaged in
he mercantile business. Onedaughtir
Mrs. A. T. Collins, and several
jrand children survive him.
OBITUARY. J
Andrew, eldest son of Mr. and r
ilis. 1. 1'. Cooke of Jordanville, left (
mine on Friday morning July 18th, i
vith some young companions, filled s
vith bright anticipations of a pleas- f
mt day at the river, fishing. After
ishing awhile they decided to go in \
lathing. Andrew venturing farther i
han the others, stepped into a deep
icle and was drowned before any
me could get to his rescue.
"How mysterious 'ire the works
if Providence, and His ways past
hiding out."
They buried him the next day at
Irown Swainn Ceinot.erv il wi I...
ivcd until Aug 12th, lie would have
ompletod his fifteenth year, but
5oil saw (it to take him ore sit.
ould blight or sorrow fade. AnIrew
was a bright boy and gauo
tromise of a useful life. He was
ho pride of his parents hearts, (hey
lepended on him as they might
lave on a grown son. He was so
.nsellish, ever ready and anxious
o assist his parents. Kind, alTecionate,
and so thought ful of mothor.
His seat was teldom vacant at
Junday School, and he always had
;ood lessons. We cannot see why
?od took him, but we know it was
or a good purpose, perhaps to draw
he hearts of his loved ones from
arthly things to heavenly,
lod in His wisdom has recalled
The boon His lo^o had given,
Wid though his body slumbers here.
The soul is safe in Heaven.
A Fiiiknd.
From JVUirrePls Inlet.
Uotton is opening vorv i*ivpi<ll.v,
orrc farmers have picked over the
irst time.
On Tuesday a majority of the canlidatcs
received their doom.
E. R. Booty of Georgetown came j
ip Friday and spent two or three
lays with his family on the Creek.
Misses Leila and Edith Rubon of
locoshe spent a portion of last
reek visiting friends on the Inlet.
Mr. Limehouso of Summerville
ms been visiting his sister Mrs. W.
j. Oliver. f
Mr. Burton of Baltimore spent |
everal days with Mr. Geo. Officer
nr.t week. .
M. I. I
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OF INTENSE INTEREST TO FARMERS.
How High Priced Beef and Cotton Seed
Are Related.
The Texas Cotton Seed Crushers'
Association at u late meeting held In
Texas, passed a resolution confirming
that the high price of beef was due to
a shortage in seed products. The fol- I'
lowing taken from the Cotton and
Farm Journal, throws some light upon
this subject:
"The rules adopted by the Texas n
Cotton Seed Crushers' Association puts
it In line with the other associations of 11
a similar kind In the South. It is prob- o
able that there will be no more invas- J
ion of Mississippi and Alabama by ,
Texas mills in search of seed.
"The cattlemen who were expected v
hero to expostulate over their alleged
bad treatment during the past year
have not put in appearance as yet. and
may not. The crushers do not seem m
concerned over the threat of some of .
the cattlemen to operate their own ''
mills. The fart that the Swift Com- 0
pany has recently purchased half a s
dozen mills at different points was
not commented on by any of the crushers
to whom It was mentioned, save to
the effect that Swift would probably
be able to use more feed than those
mills would provide. |
"A resolution was adopted deprecating
'any act of congress that may tend s
to reduce the price of cattle ami hogs,'
and alleging that the present high
price of meat is due 'to a shortage in
seed products.' "
This would Seem to show there were C
two sides to tills question of high beef ']
and that in so far as Texas is concerned
the price of beef is bound to vary with (>
the price of cotton seed hulls and cot- e
ton seed meal. In proportion as the
grass area of Texas has diminished,
the cattle-raisers have been compelled
to buy feed stuffs, and the only available
feed-stuffs in quantity is cotton s
seed hulls and cotton seed meal. Hulls
have been selling within the last year
or two in Texas as high as ?ll a ton.
This means that the meat supply in
the future Is largely dependent upon Y
the cotton seed oil business, and that (
the people of the Southeastern States
will probably go much more extensively J1
Into the business of raising cattle for ii
beef purposes after they And out as u
much about the values id" hulls and
meal as the Tevnn inlim
found out by the necessities of the
case. It would seem as though the
eastern farmer now has the advantage '
of the Texan in raising cattle for beef
purposes and in handling cattle for
dairy purposes.
All the cotton seed products that arc
needed for cattle raising and compe- <
tltlon with other markets can be had ( ,
right at home through the Southern
Cotton <>ll Company of the ('arolinas "
and Georgia, through any of its mills I
or its headquarters at Columbia. S. (\, (1
Charlotte, N. C., Gohlshoro, N. <\, Atlanta,
On., Augusta, Ga., and Savon- 1
nab, Ga.
It is Highly Recommended.
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Cat abash, IX. c. '
This is to port i fy thai I've been
sutlering with piles ?*?n la years;
tried all remedies could hear of . nd u
foand 110 cure until I used Nielso s |
Pile Cure, which tins coinpleti !y ;l
cured me and I would advise all who j
stiller with the dreaded di.-euse t<> c.
use the satue. It is now eighteen H
in mths sinee I was enred and have
never hud any trouble since. t
capt. duank jnstk k, i'. m.
Calabash, N, c.
Dr. A. C. Nielson, Dear Sir: I <
certify that I have been alllieted with
rheumatism and kidney trouble, and
when you came tome eon Id not raise
11 y head in bed. Neither could I
walk a step, and now. today, I have '
walked li miles and feel better with '
4 1.u it. ..
\miiu-_v imuuii' uiuii in some nine. '
dy mother was alllicted with neu '
'algia <uh1 eatarrh and since she *
,ooU your treatment she is well. f
Yours truly' s
.1. R. (1 uitiiAxrs, c
Wncland, N. C.
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Wilmington, N. C., March I, 11)01
Po Whom it May Concern:
1 the undersigned do hereby cer- 11
,ify that my wife has been suffering '
.vith female troubles for years until 11
.he used Professor Nielson's fc2
nale treatment which has complete
y cured her. It is now ten months .
.ince she was cured and has never 1
uvd any trouble sir.ee.
A. L. PanxiEN, J. P.
'ender County, N. C.
1 hereby certify that 1 have been |
i sulferer for years with female (lis- p
ases, and used doctor's and other v
ecommended remedies, but to no t
elief until I tried Nielson's Female i<
Jure, which has completely restored l
ne to health and vigor, and pre- p
erved me from painful, and perhaps f,
atal, surgical operation. t
Mrs. J. C. Bonbiiam, o
V right. St. bet 2nd and ilrd, Wil- v
nington, N. C. t
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I IS YELLOW POISON I
in vour blood? Pliysicians call I p
It rlalarlal derm. It can be seen I _
changing red blood yellow under I
microscope. It works day and I
night. First, it turns your com- I
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your I u
backbone. You feel weak and I ai
worthless. I t(
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC I v
I will stop the trouble now. It S J ;i
enters the blood at once and |j
drives OUt the vellow noknn
If neglected and ^yhcn Chills, K
Fevers, Night-Sweats and n gen &
eral break-down come later on, E
Roberts' Tonic will cure you I
then?but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. The manufacturers
know all about this yel- | <r
low poison and have perfected i
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore j
appetite, purify the blood, pre- j ?
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and > I'
Malaria. It has cured thous- I1
ands?It will cure you, or your a
money back. This is fair. Fry .\
it. Price, 25 cents.
Dr. E. Norton, g
laHHEKESSli -
ic
at's Pills j
This popular remedy never falls to
effectually cure j (
)yspepsia, Constipation, Sick t!
leadachc, Biliousness j
And ALL, DISEASES arising from a ^
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
and Solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly
sugar coated and easy to swallow.
Take Mo Substitute p*
Stop?? The Couftt? And Works off The Cold.
Laxative limine Qu nine Tablets
ure a cold in one day. No cure, no
>av. Price 25 con Is*
We jjive elsewhere the county primary
returns as fully as we were
blc to obtain them up to the time
f jjroino to press. Look at the li?r |
res ami see who leads. I ley ward
?ads in the county for governor
>'ith Talbert next.
To Cure A CoUl in One Day
'ake Laxative liromo Quinine Tabits.
All druy^ists refund the inon- |
y if it fails to cure. 10. W, drove's
itfuuture is on each box. 2f)c.
Iluy your visiting cards at the
Ikuai.p oflice printed in the latest i
eript faces.
The Host Prescription l-'or .MulnMn
'lulls and lever is a hot tie of (! rove's
'asteless Ch'll Tonie. It issiinp'y ir11
and quinine in a tasteless form. No
ure, n<> pay. Price a() cents, The
candidates were j?iven a roped
ul hearing here last Monday.
Yon Know What You Arc Taking
\fhei) you take drove's Tasteless
hill Tonie heealise the formilhi is *
lainl v printed on every bottle sliowi?f
that it is simply Iron and Qui
ine in a tasteless form. No euro,
The weather was much cooler I
Ian ieu.il, tin4 first of t he week.
llis ens;, to temporarily check a
euyh wi i h t ive ordinary opiate cures
nit wiiei i! i>- to I)?? cured, the root (
f t he I rouble ousted, one must ha\ e
hoi.mi - I'hio I'.-h I Joueh Syrup, t he (
!<l r?'li :I)!i' .1 ust I liink ??f i I! A po> ,
i i w .-lire ! 11' or.I v 2"> puts.
The county boord of commissionps
hold tlu'ir popular meeting next
'uesday. I
Mrs. S. K. 11:i111111av*U. ol Mam nack,
K \., writes: "With pleasure
recommend Kamon?s Liver Pills
nil Tonic Pellet s. i have used
hem invself for several years, and
an testify as to their elliciency in
iek-lieadaehe and other troubles pe
uliar to our sex." The entire
real men t for only line.
<r*
.1. T. Watt> of llueksville paid this
llice a pleasant call last Saturday,
Saves a Woman's Life.
To have oiuen up would have
neant death for Mrs I.outs Craee of
)orehester Mass. I'or years she had
ndured untold misery from severe
nil# trouble and obstinate eoueh.
)ften she writes "I could scarcely
u'eathe and sometimes could not
peak. All doctors and remedies fail
il till I used Dr. Kin^s New I)is- <
overy for consumption and was
ompictcly cured, Sufferers from
outfhs, colds, throat and luno trou
ile need this ^rand remedy for it
icver disappoints, cure is ouaran- i
eed by Dr. K. Norton. Price 50c 1
,nd $1.00, Trial bot tles free, I
1
M. 10. Smith of Longs, S. C., was
n town one day last week.
Dont Fail To Try (This.
Whenever a fair trial is given to ]
Olectric Bitters for any trouble it ie
ocommended, a permanent cure
vill surely be effected. It never fails
o tone the stomoch regulate the
idncys and bowels, stimulate the
iver, invsgorate the nerves and puify
ihcblood. Its a wonderful tonic
or run down systems. Electric Biters
positively cures Kidney and liv
r troubles,Stomach disorders, Ner
ousness, Slecpnessness, Hheuma
ism, Neuralgia, and expels Malara,
Satisfaction guaranteed by4 Dr. E.
lorton.
J. I. Cox of Farmer, S. C., was in
o see us last Monday.
if a Man Lie to You,
And say some other salve, ointlent,
lotion, oil or alleged healer is
s good as Buck Ion's Arnica Salve,
ill him thirty years of marvelous
arcs of Piles, Burns, Boils, 'corns,
elons, Ulccas, cuts, Scalds, Bruise
ud skin diseases prove iis the best
nd cnepest. 25c at I)r, E, Norton,s
rug store. n
y
Need More Help. (
Often the overtaxed orgahs of di 4
estion cry out for help by dyspep- n
a's pains, Nausia, Di/./.iness, IfeadLihes,
liver complaints, bowell dis
rdcrs. Such troubles call for
rnmpt use of Dr. Kings Now Life
'ills. Thev are iwnt.ln l lir?,?/Mn?l.
r?- 5 vmwi
iid guaranteed to cure. 2.">c at K.
forton's dru# store,
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This Will Interest Many.
To quickly Introduce It. !5. B. (BotwiBlood
Bull..), the famous blood purl i
r. into new home*, we will send abs
ib ly free 10,000 trea me Is It. It It.
nickly curi s old ulcers, scrofula, painful
veiling'-', aches and pains n bo^oa or
)lnb>, rheumatism, catarrh, pit p!?-s, ft s
ring eruption^, boils, eozoin i lUdilng
<iu or blood humors, eating, Meet ling
stering foros and evenly deadly cancer
. It. It. at drug stores $|. For lr<-!> treat
lent address Blood B dm ('o? Atlanta,(la
le Heine sent at once, prepa'd Describe
ouble and free m* dlc.?l ad-ion given un
I cured. It. It It. cur. s tl, most deep
ateil cases, after all el.-c falls 15 It. 15. '
enls i ve.y ;; re mid ni:\!" ~ tlii-1 loo.i pure
id i icli. (
y
t it at
SKPTH.MI
II \ BP
Stonewall, ftoj ^' "-Y
lloos, Shovels, Pitch Fo?
by Farmers, Carpenters anu
,ed
FURNITURE.
In Furniture we have lied llooi
Bedsteads. Chairs, straight and lie
II (IS. SHOWS
In Shoes our one consists of in
o 1 he newest dress Shoe. Men, \\ o
ILOTlllNii,
we have a lar^e stock of
Men's
Youth's
it very attractive prices.
1)11 F t c (iOOhS,
Our l)i v Coods Department is i
>efore, and comprises all the newes
Notions, Notions,
Lares. Kmbroiderie.s ami all the
lies.
w? ohn menthol only a few line
tlnit wo have everything to he foun
luent Store Wo will add that, we
MeCormiek .Mowers,
Also all theditTerent parts ext ra fo
to buy one of these nnvhines to ha
MS IB
Farmers
Warelioi
GonWc
I have no drummers. I pay th
lli.rl. MM.... : i
. . iv.v.n. j it! in mv urumnier
on vinced.
Special Sales Tuei
Sales every day in the week.
I wish to say to the tobacco fa
rented this warehouse for the seaso
with the business. I am going to n
body, and I will see that thefarinei
tobacco. I {ring me a load and try
Yours
Oscar F\
S. T. Sessions
Is to the front at his old stand
with one of the largest and most
complete no of General Mer
chandisc to be; found in ilorry
County.
Ladies Dress.
In ladies dress, we have a complete
line of the latest and newest
styles. You may get a
dress for 40c. or for $5.00. Our
counters are piled with nice
Woolen Cashmers, Zerphcrs,
Standard Prints, P. I). Plaids,
I | -I Sheetings, tfce., too numerous
to mention.
Shoes.
Well, wo always lead in this
line and now we are able to give
better bargains than ever, as
we have them by the hundreds.
Thanking the country people for
heir very liberal patronage, and
.sking you all to make my store
'our headquarters,
I am yours truly,
S. T. SESSIONS.
10 1002.
W It. LEWIS,
? I?KAI.KR IN ?
Gk'iiorol Merclismdiso
t
iniKTAXIII BffMTBIT.
()ur Sto !{ '>f
Coffins and Caskets.
a complete Wo I'.U'ry :i well "lee
od lino of ovorvt!iin;f fi*r?rn th(
shea post C'oliin to the costliest nude
Orders by wo cor mail promptly
ittomlv'd to.
SCK 4, 1JM).
li DELIVERY. heywa
and Sixty-Seven Routes1 U "a' Xn r;
State. AiH.mii,
The primary
n Suits, KxVru. tlons <?f every s
predict ions awn
ickers for t>i?? folks and second prim
t.o excite <
has
any [styles from the heaviest Hrooan
men and Children can ?jct suited here.
iimI Hoys Clot11i1114 j
nore attraelive 11?is season than r\ci'
' Kubricks in Ladies Dress (foods
Galore.
beautiful tilings that please the la
s that we cany, hut will assure you
d in a modern and up to date Depart
are agents for the celebrated
Reapers ami Hinders.
r repair. You cannot do better than
rvesl. vonr oats and hay this season
IONS 111
'T oibacco
iy, s. g.
c farmer the money on the floor in
Sell your tobacco with mo and he
i *1
suajs and Fridays.
rmers of Horry county that I have
n. No one else has any tiling to do
in it myself, unconnected with any
rs oot the top of the market for their
me.
very truly,
Tho rnton.
SILOES.
I '
, We have shoes of all styles and
prices to close out at rock bottom
price. We have Dry Goods, Notions,
Hoots, Shoes, Hats, caps, clothing
and Groceries, at prices never before
heard of.
We have moved our stock of goods
from the MurreU Ruilding opposite
the i c. . , tore on corner of
Main Stl 001 a,ul 4th Avenue, opposite
Hank, where we will be pleased
to meet our friends and customers.
Sessions & Son,
Opposite the Dank
MARKETS.
G EOROETOWN.
New Virgin 2.25
Yellow dip 2.25
Scrape 1.50
Spirits turpentine 411
Rosin, common 1 10
Wilmington.
Spirits Turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 44
country oai
Rosin 110
Tar firm at #1.50
| Crude Turpentine. -Hard #1.40
! Dip #2.50; Virgin 12.60
COTTON.
Ordinary C 2 8 ets^ lb
I Good Ordinary. .. .H-J u "
I Low Middling H H 8 ' "
| Middling vi
Good Middling 0 1-1(5 "
I Corn 82(?582
1 (lams 1 Vjt 14
Shoulders 10(" 1Chickons
20 to 80
Turkeys per lb (live)
' Ki
Cow i Yas c. per bush
Peanuts 70c 14 44
tmm
%
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RD WILL WIN the steel tri
>-< 'onillr> >lan Hay*
It Is Now Worth Over One
ir ScciiikI Kiirc.
Dollars.
election upset o.aleulo-1
ni t and knocked many
ir. Its results and what EARNS HALF A MILLION
ary will develop eon- i
liscusslon and specula- '
Till' llmirrs Made in tin- AI
Itcen decided t hat Col.
JJ) contend with Capt. Are HkjueroporM. ? Mas a
'ji the second prl- j p|||H 0y sixty.five Millloi
Lurtfest'lH" l'??m the
icpoi ter i y\j Trenton, N. J.. Wednend
lislon^iS'"1 i nitcd States Steel eorporati*
. gn the court of chancery an sin
CjOO. ?!> ^l^\CK.?^, nended hill of coin pi si i i
' IIiKl^e, I tenia id Sin
idJBISnKk "diss, to rostra
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DOORS,SASH, I5LINDS, MOl LI)
I NCI AM) HUI LD1 NCI
; M ATF.K1 AL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 King Street.
SPIVIiV 6< COLLINS CO.
F^ire Insuranc
Bicycles.
1). A. SIMVI-,Y, M \V. col I.INS
President, Secretary
Office In linnk linlldlnu
I lent <11 Notice.
DR. VV. IE. McCORI),
SUKOHON DENTIST.
Conway, - S. C.
fi*l>"SlMVK\ III ll,l?IN(l.
I AM
HKAIMJUA KTKKS
- For?
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES.
I keep on hand a fresh line of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which
1 ask you to inspect.
FLOUR, 11A CON, M FA L; G KITS
RICK, SUGAR, COFFEE,
CANNED GOODS OF
ALL KINDS,
Dickies, Sauces, and other things
that is generally kept in a firstclass
Grocery Store.
Nice Candies and Cakes. Cool
Drinks, and Ire Cream.
Give me your order.
li. T. IIYMAN,
11II MB
MACHINE AND REPAIP
SHOPS.
BOILER wORK, LIGHT ANL
HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL
KIND.
We keep a full line of steam fi
tin^s, Injectors, valves, packing Oi.
waste etc Also carriage and wa#oi
hardware and material. Paint?,
il. Varnis etc. we solicit yor.i
patronage.
Willi Wit
1111
You can get your Photos at
Casque's any day. You can liav
enlarging of ; uykind done.
Give iito ii trial.
U. K. (i ASQU K.
Trespass Notice.
All ]?erson.''> hereby forbidden
to i111!)t '.villi < i <.< !_'. ieed entile,
or trespass in uny manner upon my
trai l <<| l.oul shunted uoiir ti e State
line iM'tviHO 1 lorry e? untv, S 0.,
nnd Golmnbes Count\. N. C . and
bounded ; *" f . a.^: On the Krvt by
the State line, i u the South by the
Wftceuemw liiv r. und o". the West
and the Xorl . o t!.-? !'.!. .V liuI'M'
.Ml pel ?>i \ an jr this ta
t iee w' l ( ( I \ e ' I e ' I.' peI a 11 \ t'
the law.
s. r,. Oohk.
Piiewny. N C Aup -lM. ."in.