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i ' mn ' ? i ii i - - - ?- "* The Horry Herald. q t h THURSDAY Sept. 4tn, 1902 L t . ?_ c 'l MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER- v WISE. s a b Geo M. Kivton of Fxile was in town last Tuesday. Don't forget the excursion to ^ Georgetown on the IJth. * W Mrs. Chas. He wet t is visiting at H J. M. MeKeithan's. y . i i Spivey oilers special price on salt, s Car load just in at his store. c M. G. PowJl of Wanamaker was * in Conway on last Friday. Spivey will buy seed and lint cotton this season. Call on him. uoinns and casKeis ail sizes ana c prices at W. It. Lewis's. w Sea Side Inn closed on last Monday after a very successful season. Geo. M. Johnson of Galivants Ferry was in town on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson re - ?. turned last Monday from their bri- p dal tour. p You will find the best axe in town J at W. It. Lewis's. ? Miss Nora and Stephen Spencer of a Suburb, N. C., are visiting Mrs, J. u H. Oliver this week. 1 Miss Mary Dusenbury of Florence has been engaged to teach the public school at Toddvilie. John Harrcll escaped from the ? chain gang last Monday taking a- " long the guard's rifle. y Bicycle tires and Inner tubes are I for sale at B. T. flyman's. Sec his ^ line of bicycle supplies. n Another excursion will be run to ti Wilmington, N. C., on Sept. lUth. jv Everybody invited to go. p Fred B. Cushinan of Greenville ^ was in Conway for several days the j latter [>art of last week. Miss Genevieve Beaty spoilt last Friday night in Conway on her way to visit at Fair Bin IT, N. C. b Remember if you miss the excur- q sion to Georgetown on the 13th, you n miss all for this season. y Miss Eva C. Joye of Wilmington C) passed through town last Friday returning from Myrtle Beach. ('^ Ladies will do well to call on W. t< R. Lewis and inspect his Fall line tl ? of dress goods. a fi C. O. Watts has returned from y Georgetown where he went in the \\ interest of the llorry Tobacco Ware- j T house. w b Mrs. S. A. Smith left for George- s town last Monday in response to a s telegram stating that her husband was very sick. a The quarterly conference of Con- ? way circuit will be held at Jordan- .' villeon Friday, September, 12th. Miss Francis Coles returned to her home in Conway after spending C two weeks with Mrs. Marvin Davis.} ?Marion Star. The Harry shoes are carried in j; stock by Collins & Marsh. The fi- u nest on the market at prices to suit you. Look over their stock and see. e Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Anderson, of M Eddy Lake, spent last Saturday in town on their way home from a week's stay at Myrtle Beach. Safes aie going cheap at the store | of W. It. Lewis. Harrison Alfjrd died at his home I g in. Bucks township last Saturday night. For the past year he had! j boen guarding the chain gang. } y See the card of Hon. Banks L. ^ Cauglunan in this issue. Mr. Caugh-1 ^ man will be remembered as the au-1 thor of the Separate Coach Law. s< J. K. Stalvey of Waverly Mills,! S. C-, arrived in town last Sat- j sj urday, remaining over till Sun-j day the guest of Sheriff B J. Ses- J sions. T O. F Thornton, proprietor of the Farmers' Warehouse, returned last Saturday from High Point, N. C., n where he was called by the sickness s of one of his children. P t Colleton County, the home of< c< Capt. D. C. Hey ward, gave her ti worthy son 2258 votes as against t< 1<> for Talbert. The people of Colle- b ton evidently appreciate a good o inar.. h Prof. HJ Wells of Cross Hill, J) S. C.,the newly elected principal of (>( Burroughs Graded School, arrived ^ in Conway last Friday. He comes highly recommended and is well qualified for the duties of his profession. The school will open .on Sept. lath. Ono of the vacant lots lying on Kingston Luke lias been sold by Dr. j ^ J. S. Dusonbury to C. L<\ floag & I " Sons of Judsonia, Ark., who recent- ! w ly started here in the crate and bas- ! ^ ket business. They will use their," new purchase as a site for a basket f factory of much larger capacity than J ' the one they are now operating. j " Coats's spool cotton, all colors and h sizes at VV. K. Lewis's. t h A citizens' meeting was called last g Friday to consider the best plans }( for replacing the dwelling of Mrs. (] Laura Anderson, recently destroy- w cd by fire. Rev. J. vV. Elkins, Col. t D. A. Spivey and fl. P. Little were j. appointed a committee to solicit 8 , subscriptions. D. V. Richardson offered to furnish the shingles and Conway Lumber Co., to furnish the m dressed lumber. 1L : * . 1 1 11 1 Sheriff B. J. Sessions left last *| *eek for Way cross, Ga., with a r< Iuisltion for E. L. iCloyd wh > had ei n arrested and lodged iti jail hero at the request of the ollicers st] icro. There are several charges of i reach of trust with fraudulent in r ent, against Floyd on the calendar J >f the court of General Sessions ?ho Sheriff returned last Saturday / vith his prisoner. He paid up the c hortages against him on Tuesday [ ml his friends succeeded in getting j ail for him. 1 C MARRIED. 5 On Sunday, August 18th, 1002, * lr. S. M. Allen to Miss Phoebe s Jell, at Ba.vboro, S C., A. Bell, i Jotarv Public, performing the cer * mony. Miss Phoebe is the charm daughter of W. 11. Bell Mr. < . M. Allen is at present the e - ' ient salesman for Mr. G W. Ses \ ions at Booth. We wish them i 'o and happy life. ; Positively Denied. We are told that a report is eirulated to the effect that I). C. I ley- ! 'ard is a Roman Catholic in reli^- ? in - We are reliably informed that *here is no truth in the story. The Official Returns. We tfivo in this issue the returns > f the first primary election, the fibres beintaken from the official , vbulation of the executive commit- ? ce. Jeremiah Smith and I). D. N larrelson are nominated for the ( jejfislature and Jas. A. Lewis for t lounty Auditor. W. E. Hard wick '' nd L. D. Long were nominated { Mthout OODOsition for their resnoe ive oflices. 1 ? - * ?j The Second Primary. The second primary will come off ^ n next Tuesday. The races are e arrowed down to the oflices of Coun- i y Supervisor and Superintendent of f idueation. .T. It. Allsbrook and J. ) j Boyd run over for Supervisor. c dlsbrook leading ii. the first pri- f lary by 50 votes. E, V. Best and W. A Prince will H ry it over for Superintendent of idueation, Best leading in the first n riniary by KM votes. We will give I. lie results of next Tuesday's pri - r lary as fully as possible in our rext 11 sue. I J The Beaty Property Sold. a ii A deal was closed last week where- fc y the Hon. R. ii. Scarborough and ol. I) A. Spivey become the joint wners of the Beaty property on lain Street. It is considered one f the most beautiful places in the " )wn and owing to its situation is ( ertainly one of the most valuable. *' Lccording to the original plan of the J. >wn a public street should pass j1 lirough the center of this property nd some other lots along the lake ' ( nil t 1 f. ic /lnnKl fnl > f < l>e ? , v..?. * V UVHVUUI II I.IHJ r>l I LT,l 'us ever definitely laid out, and if t, ever was, it has never been used .v he former owners of the property I rerc not willing for the street to e opened and wou'.d have fought it c tubbornly. The opening of the 1 trect would enhance the value of lie property as well as add to the ppearancc of the town, and we have o doubt that the new owners will ivor rather than oppose the open- ' lg of this long neglected street. ipening of burroughs Graded School. C The next Session openc on Sept. 5th. The patronage of both town 1 nd country is solicited. Special courses for country teach- ' rs. v For further information, address B. J. WKl.LS, Supt. on way, S, C. 1 List of Advertised Letters. \ The following is a list of letters (. LMnaining "uncalled for" in Conway, , . C . post office, Sept. 1st, 1902. L. F. Alston, II. R. Bruton. Mrs. fattie Durant, S. R. Lewis, Win. IcKeever, J D. McCumbec, II. ' lei). Owens, Bee Ocr, Mrs Sue v mith, Albert Thompkins, Shade hompson, Stephen Vaught, Mrs. .. V. Zerangne, Miss Mattie Wil:>n, S J. Wilson, (2) When calling for above, please 1 ay advertised. ' B. (L Collins. B. M. * he Horse Trade Explained. 1 t 17 . il. - -- "? ? ? yvu ine unuersiyneil, County Com- y lissioners, of Horry county, desire ^ pace to make a statement, to the (! ublic concerning the horse deal be- y ween Supervisor Todd and the u nunty. There was a trade men- i ioned by Todd, and we left the mat- c [>r with him to do as ho thought 1 est. ITe never said it was a trade | r ever would be a trade. He said e thought if we could make a trade , would t>e best for the county, and li^ht be better for him, as the aunty's horse was a better bu^gv orso than the other VV. L. MAHOKK. Ukv VVori.kv. County Commissioners. I We, the undersigned, understand liat. Supervisor Joseph Todd has eon accused of swapping horses rith the county. Wo know to the ontrary, as the horse in question olongod to his wife, and she refusd to swap/her liorsth for the county orse under any conditions. She ic? agree for the Supervisor to exhnngo her horse for the County's orse, long enough to haul some logs o build a darn, and to haul log?, to avo sawed for bridge?, &c., at in psons Creek, but before the haul fig was finished, the county's horse icd and when they were through rith her horse ho was brought back 0 Conway. The above statement 1 true, and if required, we will wear to it. H. A. Sarvis, Derrick Jordan, Nora Jordan, H. M. Todd, rHE COMMERCIAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE OF FERTILIZERS, What Is known as the commercial alue of fertilizers as published In igricultural bulletins and similar doeiments, is a valuation niado up by aiding together the uvrrugc value of he chemical Ingredients which are i contained in the fertilizers. The agricultural value of a fertlllter is variable according to the skill >f the farmer and according to the 'roji, and according to the seasons. It Top, and the seasons. It Is the n-actlcal result obtained in applytig the fertilizers. The two values night to be about the same, and 011 he average they probably are about he same, but the individual farmer vho gives careful personal attention o his values will be able to make con- 1 ilderable difference in his results by itudying the underlying principles. Pile chemical ingredients which are re- t ognized as imparting commercial < nine to fertilizers are nitrogen, phosihoric acid and potash. There is but >110 source of phosphoric acid which s at all practical and which is made lse of In the manufacture of fertillzts in the South. This is acid phoslliate, which Is made by treating ihosphnte rock with sulphuric acid. | fhe most ordinary source <>1 potash is calnit, which is mined in (.Sermany. I'lie phosphoric acid and the potash, vhlch are derived from these sources, ire about tiie raine in tlioir results on I Tops as the phosphoric acid and pot- < ish derived from any other sources, >ut the sources of nitrogen are 1111111- ( touh. This is the most important and < 'xpensive ingredient in fertilizers. The coniniercial value of fertilizers, >ased on the analysis of the contained litrogen, Is reckoned just the same no natter from what source the nitrogen s obtained, and this fact is apt to nislead the farmer in his estimate of ho killiln of fni-llll'j/.i- ? > ...... r v *?<\ i wf unu i??r rt'i" ain crops. For example: u fertilizer -ontaining nitrate of soda contains a splendid form of nitrogen, and one vhich is very soluble; therefore, It is , rery good for early vegetables and luick growing crops, but it is entirely l oo soluble for use In the cotton crop. . The cotton plant Is of slow growth and ! teeds to have its food supplied 1 hroughout a long Interval. A fortlll- i ;er containing cotton seed meal, havng the same amount of nitrogen as mother fertilizer made of nitrate of ioda or any other source of nitrogen, s much more valuable to the cotton >lant, even at the same commercial 1 ulue, than any other kind of fertilizer. , Phe nitrogen in cotton seed meal is all loluble, but It requires some time to >e put Into complete solution. This is xactly what slow-growing crops like otton and corn require, therefore. It s important for farmers In the purhase of fertilizer to specify that this fertilizer is made with cotton seed < neal, rather than other chemicals used | is a source of nitrogen (or, what is the ame thing, tin- source of ammonia.) ; All fertilizers containing nitrogen In my form are generally known as am- < nontated fertilizers, lad every farmer : ee to it that his fertilizers are atiinoniatod with cotton seed meal, and, .8 he knows he can not get the meal o better advantage than from any of he local mills of the Southern Cotton Ml Company of the Carollnas and Icorgla, or through their headquarters t Columbia, S. C., Augusta, (5a., Atuntn, (la., Savannah, (la., and (5olds oro, N. C., or Charlotte, N, C. ? 1 Hey ward at Home. It ii said by old politicians that io candidate for a State ollicc lias , ver before been tendered such an ndorseihent by his home people as , hilt given v'apt, I ley ward in the irst primary by ihe people of Oolleon. Ho got 2,2f>S votes against 1?'1"> or the other four eandidalcs or (5 votes out of every Kill east. mi.:.. : . . 11 . i xm> iis an iiic more remarkable vhen it is remembered that Colleton ias heretofore been very seriously livided politically, it is a magnilicnt. testimonial to I ley ward by the , >eople who know him best. In addition to their votes, the armors of Colleton, hundreds of hem, of every kind and elass, the ollowors of Hen Tillman and Shop- , >ard and Haskell, have signed this ddresc to the farmers of South Carolina: "State of South Carolina, Coun ty of Colleton. " Wo, the undersigned, farmers of ' Jolleton county, hereby endorse 3apt. I). C. Hey ward for governor n the next primary, and earnestly ' irgo the farmers throughout the itato to vote for him Capt. I ley vard has been a practical furim r all lis life, and is therefore, thorough 1 y acquainted with our condition and leeds. from our intimate knowl dge of him as a man, of his high haraeter and Ids eminent ability. ' ve feel that we can conscientiously ommend him to you as one wor j hy of your suffrage, and earncsty request you to give him your en- 1 husiistic support. (Hero follows names of hundreds >f farmers ? every one in Colleton vho had an oppoitunity to sign.) o ANY CHURCH or purson kge or institution supported by volmtary contribution will be given a iberal quantity of the Longman ilar tine/. Paints whenever they mint, nt0tk:?This has been our custom or twenty seven years; any building lot satisfactorily painted, will be cpainted at our expense; about one , fallon of Linseed Oil to be added to i very gallon of the paint to make i eauy for use; u. s mixed in two riinutes, and cost o'" I lie paint, there >y made less in price, than any oth r. Yearly product over one mil ion gallons. - tnein.in & Martinez. >ole Agents Conwav llar^ain House " "S!KSBa?i!5KBKa? !K. S iu? ; j is YcLLGW POISON I j in your blood? Physicians cail m g it Malarial derm. It can be seen J 1 changing red blood yellow under u R microscope. It works day and tj 1 night. Flrstf It turns your com- gj n nlexion vellrn.v. Cliillv. !3 sensations creep down your E backbone. You feel weak and i worthless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC i will stop the trouble now. It ?3 enters the blood at once and g drives out the yellow poison. S If neglected and when Cliil's, Kj Fevers, Night-Sweats nnd a gen D eral break-down come later on, K Roberts* Tonic will cure you H then?but why wait ? Prevent U future sickness. The mauufac- ! turers know all about this ycl- d low poison nnd have perfected n Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, ft] nourish your system, restore y appetite, purify the blood, pre- I vent and cure Chills, Fevers nnd M Malaria. It has cured tlious- I ands?It will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try I It. Price, 25 cents. Dr. E. Norton, wuues&ss?:.:. ... - . . . 1 his and 4m' - Stops The Cone'- \ud Works off The Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qu nine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure.' no pay. Price-aemits* J. IT. Neclv v li i is teaching the Tilly 'swamp school near Xixonville arrive in town last Monday on a -li >rt vacation. To Cure \ cold in One Hay Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tab lets. All druooists refund the money if it fails to cure. L- W.t'lrove's signature is on each box. 2no. There was a picnic on the beach at the Indigo Books in Soeastee last Prlday. It is reported by many as boin<j a very enjoyable occasion. The Host Prescription l:or Main'In Chills and lever is a hottleof < irove's Tasteless Ch:U Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No iwt ...... i>..;.M? ...... t?. w t V , liw | 'tl> . 1 I IVV l"> tvill."), Win. DuRose charged with larceny of livo stock was committed t > jail last Saturday by Magistrate Willie Floyd in default of bail. You Know What You Arc Taking When you take (1 rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, Mrs. T. M. I lux died very suddenly at her home in Soeastee on Tuesday night of last week. Her loath was a shock to the community. It is easy to temporarily check a L'ough with the ordinary opiate cures but when it is to be cured, the root af t he trouble ousted, one must hate Ramon's Knglish Cough Syrup, the aid reliable. Just think of it! A positive cure for only 25 cents. I lev ward carried a majority o ver falbert in 33 counties out of -11 in the State. Talbert beat Hoy ward in but (5. Horry is with the majority, and will remain so after the next primary, Mrs. S. R. Hammack, ol Ham mack, Ky., writes: "With pleasure 1 recommend Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. 1 have used them myself'for several years, and ...... 4r.. n... 4.^ uii.il woviiY tin u? iuuii 11ivrn"u111 sick-headache and other troubles pe culiar to our sex." The entire treatment for only'25c. Spartanburg county, adjoining the home of Ansel, gave Hey ward 2853 votes over double that of Ansel? and Talbert received (i?f>. The up country stood by Hey ward in the last primary, and is likely to go for him almost solidly on next Tuesday. AX +> A Boys Wild Ride For l ife. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and colds? W. II. Hrown, of Lees ville. Ind., endured death's agonies from astma, but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "1 now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchit is, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Dr. K. Norton's drug store. m Haul Quattlebaum has returned from a visit to Clieraw, S. C. A Parsons Noble Act i w in 3i11 iii<> worm to know," writ s Iipv.C. .J. Hudlong, of Ashaway, It. I., ' what n thoroughly good and reliable medicino I found in Electric Hit tors. They cun d mo of jaundice and liver troubles that had aus <i u o g cut suffering for mnnj yours. For a genuine. all-roil, d cure they excel anything ; over saw." Electric Hitters >.ro tin surpriaa of all lor their wonderful work in Liver Ki noy find Stomach trnu- b s Don't fail to try them. Only '50 cts. Satisfaction gun it teed by Dr. I". Norton. I). \V. Oraliii'.Ti of l>..x, S. 0., was in town on business lasi Monday, ? ? 4 0>-~ Not Doomed for I.ife. '1 was trea ed for t' n"> y<- s by good d ctors,''writes W.A. (?: < r. Mc(' ntte'.lf vide, (> , "fiit J'ib and Fistula, but when all fa led, I!ucl'.len's Arni vi B.tlve cured ine in two weeks." Curt - Burns, Bruises 1,'i.ts, ('orns,S res. Eruptions, Sait Hheuin Files or no pay. tJ.V at Dr. E. Norton's drug store. \ <?^ J. I). Uellainv of Rex, S. 0., was in town one day last week. This Will Interest Many. To quickly introduce 15. '5. 15. (Botnnic Blood B.iir..), the famous blood miril! I. i L " lu-r. 11110 aew noines, we will send absolutely free 10,000 tren'ine ts. If. If If. quickly cun s old ulcers, scrofula, painful swellings, aches and pains n bo"es, or joints, rheumatism, catarrh, pir'pies, festering eruptions, boils, ee/.ema itehillg skin or blood humors, eating, bleeding festering sores and evenly deadly cancer. If. If. If. at drug stores $l. For free treatment address Blood Halm Co., Atlanta,On. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. Describe trouble and free medical advice given tin til cured. It. B. If. cures th x most deepseated cases, after all else falls B. B. If. heals every s**re and makes the blood pure and ilrli. Mtw ,S cry iui(> IIAH1)>.V1{ jj Stonewall, Hoy Hoes, Shovels. Fitch Forwt. t?y farmers. Carpenters-nidi FURNITURE. |n Furniture we have lied liomo lledstoads, Chairs, straight ami Kocl SHOES, SHOES In Shoes our one consists of mar to t he newest dress Shoe. Men, YVonr CLOTHING, we have a large stock of Men's Voutli'M I at very attractive prices. DRESS (SOODS, Our I>i y (ioods Department is inc before, and comprises all the newest Notions, Notions, ( Laces, Embroideries and all the b dies. we can mention only a few lines that we have everything to bo found inent Store. We will add that we ai McCorniick Mowers, II Also all the different parts extra for to buy one of these machines to luirv BURROUGHS I 1 Farmers Warelhou Gon Wei< I havo no drummers. I pay the I High Prices. That is my drummer, convinced. Special Sales Tuos< Sales every day in the week. I wish to say to the tobacco fan rented this warehouse for the season, with the business. I am going to run body, and I will see that the farmers tobacco. Hring me a load and try in Yours vc )sciir S t\r S. T. Sessions Is to the front at his old stand with one of the largest and most complete no of General Merchandise to be found in Iiorry County Ladies Dress. In ladiesdress, wo have a complete lino of 1 ho latest ami newest styles. You may tfot a dress for -10c or for $3 00. Our counti rs are piled with nice Woolen Cash mors, Zerphors, Standard Prints. P. I). Plaids, I | 1 Shootings, ?fce., too numerous to mention. Shoes. Well, wo always lend in this line and now we are able tr jjivo i better bargains than ever, as I wo h:\vo thorn by tho hundreds. Thanking the* country people for I heir very liberal patronage, and asking you n)i to make my store your headquarters. 1 am yours t uly, S. T. SESSIONS. 7 Id 1002. Notice in Bankruptcy, In the District Court of the Coifed States for the Cast i n District of South Carolina. In the matter of , .1, ( nuso\ iV, Co.. ( In Ilnnkruptey, bankrupt. ) Totlie Creditors of I. (nuvcy & ( ompany, ol Conway, in f)io County of llorry ami I )isti let aforesaid, bankrupt . Notice is hereliy given that J, Causey ('onipany, a inercanlile co-partnership, I composed of Joint Ca.'.sey at d \V. I'. liar- ' dee of Conway, in the county of llorry j and District aforesaid, on the 2oth day of ilglist, A. I)., 1002, wore duly adjudica- ' ted bankrupts; and that the first meeting of the creditors ol the said firm of .1. Causey & Company, will be hold at Marlon, 8. C , in the ofilce of J. M. Johnson ?& Junius II. Evans on the 11th day of September, A. I). 1902, at 0:00 o'clock in the forenoan, at which said meeting creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupts, andtrans. act such other business as may properly come before said meeting. VV. I). Johnson, Jk, Referee in bankruptcy. Marlon, 8. C. .August, 80th, 1002. ti I I EDITOR SHOT. \ IVIlow in the Wont i\ Kull Ill no Uu mini ism. Suits, Extra IftTi-, .v publisher of tl tors for hi# folks mill wu8 8h "ipndgd Sj 4 iv stylos from the lio(?viost llroj^un 011 and Children can get suited here. V. *' 1 I1 I * I I I I and Hoys Clothing >re attractive this season than over Kubricks in Ladies Dress Goods. ja'cre. i \ et things that please the la) v ^ oariy, but will assure you i\ ^ ^dern and up-to-date Depart or .* s for the celebrated ;<?V )YS and Hinders. p1 1 x iy e$r Vou cannot do better than ' a,u' 'ui.V season ii\lPflMY Tobacco y, s. G. farmer the money on the Moor in Sell your tobacco with me and be laij's and Fridays. ners of I lorry county that I have 1 No one else has anything to do it myself, unconnected with any o?>t the top of the market for their e. n-y truly, riiornton. SHOES. We have shoes of all styles and I prices to close out at rock bottom! price. We have Dry Hoods, Notions,! Hoots, Shoes. Hats, caps, clothing I and (Groceries, at prices never be-1 fore heard of. W- I - .? 1 ~ 1 ua?v uiuvuu uur SIOCK OI J?00(1S from the Murrell Buildin# opposite the i tore on corner of Main Street and 4th Ave nue, oppo* I site Hank, whore we will he pleased to meet our friends and customers. Sessions & Son, Opposite the Bank ?rzx MARKETS. n ROIlOF. TOWN. New Vir/Lfin 2.25 Yellow dip 2.25 Scrape ... 1.50 Spirits turpentine 43 Rosin, common I JO \V 11.MINC! ( v. Spirits Turpentine steady, Maehiiu barrels I f countrv oa I Uosiu 110 Tar limn at . . #1.50 urude Turpi ntinc. Hard $1.-10 I Dip $2.50; Virgin $2.00 COTTON. Ordinary < I v et,sf> lb Oood (Jrdinarv. . . .7} 4 44 Low Middling. H 1 H 44 " Middling 8 J 44 Good Middling 0 13 1(1 44 Corn 82(?)H2 Hams 13(rt), 14 Shoulders 10(al2 Chickens ... 20 to HO Turkeys per lb (live) l'> Cow Peas - c. per bush Peanuts 70c 44 44 ?? For information ana froo IlnndboQt; wrlto to MUNN A CO.. .'?;i JinoMiw..r, New Yuuk. pwo?t bureau for oomrlng pnt?nt* in America, lirory patent ta!:?n ont by O'Ui bronchi bof?>ro the public by a tiotloo piven freo of charge la the jlcieutific I>argryt circulation of nny rclentlf" paper !n the T/orb1. Splendidly lllunrnbo. No 'i elltaent man ?houl<l be wlthou' it. <'ieMv, ?t:..OA a ! Ifar. II..V) hI.x month . I.l.ln,- MCXH A COI un: ihiikkj.i Nov/v>rL ' t NO. 7. ? A NOTKI) MAN (JONK. Thomas W. Woodward, of Fairfield. Breathes His Last. he . LONG A LEADER IN HIS COUNTY. ui "^Wlj'roinliicii t In Aft'al r* of Stall* ami lilirf'est aK^iya Active In livery Move* iisi?ii,4;or ,h" wr . ?* * >)>!?>. Oeo. Hacker'a. \t of .TUc Manufacturers of? DOORS, SASII, BLINDS, MOULD INO AND_ BUILDING J;M ATRUIA L. CHARLESTON, S.^C. F544- 548 King Street. SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO. Fire Insuranc Bicycles. I), A, SPIVEY, M. W. COLLINS President, Secretary Office In llnnk Hullding Ihnilill Notice. DR. W. E. McCORI), SURGEONDENTIST. Conway, - - S. C. ***Y SlMVKV BuiI.DINU. f AM HEADQUARTERS -For? FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. I keep on hand a fresh line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which I ask you to inspect. FLOIJR, I 5 ACON, MEAL; GRITS RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANNED GOODS OF ALU KINDS, Dickies, Sauces, and other things that is generally kept in a firstclass <iroccry Store. Nice Candies and Cakes, Cool Drinks, and lee Cream. Give mo your order. It. T. II YMAN, in in in MACHINE AND REPAID SHOPS. BOILER WORK. LIGHT AN I HEAVY SMITH WORK OF Al.F KTND. Wo let op a full I' n' >( ste im ;i tings, Inj<?< tors, rule's packing waste etc A > t go r. -1 vn^'i i hardware and ftiiitor ni, P-i't ??. il. Vara' o . . ii< i 1 v 01 t patronage. dtodmi YD Mra! You can Lrct v*?u?* I'notos a; Gasque's any cl:;; . Yon can hnv enlarging of any a nd done. Give, me a triai j I?. K. GASQUK. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt with oun or doe, feed cattle, or trespass in any manner upon my tract of land situated near tr.e State line between Horry county, S. C., and Columbus County, N. C., and bounded as follows: On the East by the State line, on the South by the Waccamaw Uiver, and on the West and the Nortn by lands oM. M. Hutler. All persons violating this notice will receive the full penalty of I the law. S. L. (iOllK, Plreway, N. C., Aug. 21st. 3m