The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 09, 1902, Image 3
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THURSDAY Oct. 9th, 1902
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MAT THUS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
Thin is p.nnrt wpok
Fresh mullets at Jones'.
Title deeds at this oflieo.
Last ?tgek was wai in for the
season.
Cooler weather will be better for
health.
The weather has been fine for
harvesting.
Spivoy has a nice line of Ores3
Goods just in.
The general election will soon be
on hand.
Nice line of dress goods offered
cheap at Jones'.
lion Jeremiah Mishoe was in town
the first of the week.
W. C. Mar .in of Haskell was in
to see us one day last week.
Take the Home and farm with
this paper for $1,25 per year.
A car load of sheep was shipped
from this pointon last Monday.
Miss Dalma Graham ef Green Sea
was in Conway last Thursday.
J. G. 13utier of Pireway. N.C.,
was in Jonway one day last week.
Corn, oats, meal, grits, flour, ba
con, sugar, coffee, etc., at Spivey's
Mrs. A. T. Collins is visiting
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ti iciiuQ uiivi remiivus in w 11 mi njjt>ou.
The town marshall is suffering
from the common complaint?jaundice.
Mrs. C. F. Hammond died at her
home near Wanamuker on Sept.
25 th, 1!K)2
Last Saturday was a busy day in
town considering that it was just
before court.
F. D. Bryant of the Marion Bar
arrived in town last Monday to attend
court.
Several preliminary investigations
were held in the magistrate's court
recently.
J. Q. Johnson of Blanche, S. C.,
Qaid this office a pleasant call one
day recently.
F. O. Sessions had the misfortune
to break his arm while out riding a
few days ago.
Rev. C. E. Robertson and I) T.
McNeill visited Timmonsvillc, S C ,
Jast week.
J E. Stevenson near Sanford, has
realized $(><54 00 this year from three
acres planted in tobacco.
The Moultrie (Ga.) Observer re
centlv had some good things to say
about J- F. Spivey who was once
with Burroughs ?fc Collins here.
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otruwuerry plants for sale for $[
per M., at E'.roy Bailey's, Chadbourn,
N. C. Represented at Conw
ay I by J. Lewis Lee.
Mr. B. G. Collins will preach at
Mt. Herman*Baptist church on tho
4th Sunday in this month at 11
" o'clock a. m.
Pish fry at Myrtle beach Thursday
Oct. 16th. Everybody invited. Railroad
will give reduced rates.
B. P. Verecn and Miss Mary Vereen
of the Warapce section were in
town last Saturday on a shopping
tour.
Horse, road cart and harness will
be sold at publicjauction oy*the sheriff
on Saturday Oct. 18th under bill
of sale executed to S. P. McNair.
Tho tax books will be open for the
^ collection of taxe; on the 15th of
this month. The Auditor's duplicate
will be ready to deliver to the
treasurer In a short time.
The Atlantic Coast Lumber Co.,
has decided to discharge the negroes
whioh it has boon employing
at its shipping yards, and import
200 Italians to take their places.
Trains of cars loaded with pine
logs are brought over every day on
the Conwaj* Seashore Railroad to be
cut into lumber by Conway Lumber
Company.
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f - xj. vx. v^oiuns returned last Friday
from Hendersonville, N. C.,
where ho and family have been
^ speuding the Summer.
E. B. Wilson of Georgetown, an
expert account int, arrived in the
city the first of last week to been
gaged in the County Auditor's oflice
several days.
S P. McNair vs. W. H. Brutou
, in claim and delivery of personal
property was heard in the magistrate'^
court here l?st week, resulting
in judgment for the plaintiff.
Rev. J. P. Ludlam of the Adrian
section sold a lot of Tobacco at the
Horry Tobacco Warehouso last week
? and was much pleased at the prices
he received lie has everything
to say for the Conway market.
A protracted meeting will begin
at Greenwood Baptist church on the
2nd Sunday in October. The pas tor,
H. B.Jones will be assisted by
Rev. D. P. Crosland of Conway, S.
* C The meeting will last until the
3rd Sunday.
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Goo. Clcwis of Dillon, 9. C., was
in town last Monday and gave us a
pleasant call.
The Managers of Court Housoelec
tion can get their money by calling
on E. Van Dusenbury at Conway
Bargain House.
There will be a picnic at Bayboro
on Oct. 25th given by the con federate
veterans. The people are cordially
invited -to attend with their baskets.
Several speeches arc on the program
and a royal good time is promised
to all who attend.
On the lirst Saturday in November
a meeting will beheld at Boris,
and the money will 1 e paid over by
those who have subscribed to the
capital stock of the Boris Tobacco
Warehouse. An opportunity will
bo given to those who have not already
done so, to substribe to the
capital stock of the enterprise. Two
surface wells upwards of 80 feet in
dobth have recently been sunk at
Lor is.
DIED.
Mrs. S H. Chestnut after an illness
of six days, died at her home
hero on Sept. 201 h, in the 24th year
of her age. She lea\ es two children,
a husbaud, father and mother to
mourn her loss.
New Telephone Line.
The Columbus Telephone Co., has
begun work on a new telephone line
leading from Whiteville, N. C., by
way of Shallotte and Little River
down to NVampee. It is expected
that the line will be further extended
to Grahamvillc, thus putting the
people of Little River in touch with
Conway.
Horry's Commissioners.
The governor has appointed the
following as commissioners of election
for llorry county.
State?Geo. 11. Duseubury, Conway;
K. L. Mislioo, Cool Springs;
N. B Allsbrook, Santord.
Federal?H. N. Sessions, Conway;
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i?'. aic.Uougan, Urecti Sea; W.
G. Chestnut, Conway.
Death of Samuel J. Wilson.
Samuel J. Wilson, who was four
years a member of the lloard of Supervisors
of Registration, died at
his lioinc across the Waccamaw last
Wednesday at I o'clock, in the 73rd
year of his age. Ilis death causes
n vacancy ir. the hoard of Rcgisti a
tion, which will be filled by appointment
of the Governor subject to the
assent of tho State Senate, when it
convenes next January.
Success With Tobacco.
Mr. V. T. Rowel 1 of Floyd's township
has shown this year that there
is money in tobacco. Ho had good
luck this year and really knows how
to manage the weed.
lie.* planted 0 acres of land and up
to last Monday had sold tobacco to
the amount of $073.01. He lias two
barns yet unsold. This is making
money from b acres of land and it
would be impossible to realize this
amount of money from (5 acres io
any other crop.
Are You a Business Man?
Then use our Note' Heads. Here
are some prices and we challenge
the world to beat them, taking t he
quality of the paper into consuler
tion.
500 Note Heads, good paper, $1.00
500 Note Heads, better paper, $1.15
500 Note Heads, better paper, $1.25
500 Note' Heads, best paper. $1 35
All put up in convenient puds with
enamelled blotters. Cull und let us
lix you up with uny kind of print
ing you may want.
Horry IIkrai,i> Jon Print,
Conway, S. C.
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Waccamaw Baptist Association.
The? next session of the Waccamaw
Missionary Baptist Association
will meet with the Conway
Baptist church on Nov. 13th, 14th
and 15th. Wo are very anxious to
have every church well represented
and ask that all the churches elect
their delegates at once and send in
the list to the undersigned so that
we may be able to know how to assign
homes to them. ) Please" attend
to this at once. We promise that
Conway will give you a cordial welcome.
J. C. Spivky,
Cainnan Corresponding Committee.
No Hair?I
"My hair was falling out very
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and
my hair stopped falling atonce."?
Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer's Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. fl.OO a bottle. All druulata.
If your drugtriat cannot nupply you,
eond US ono dollar and we will express
you a bottlo. Ho fltiro and L'lvo Hid nanio
of your nearest ox pros* oMTce. Address,
J. C. A YKit CO., Lowell, .Mas*.
This signature la on every l>ox of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
the remedy that euros n cold In om clay
Cctton Produced in Horry.
C. P. Quattlebaum has been appointed
special A cent of the Con
sus Bureau, for the purpose of re
porting the number of bales of cotton,
produced in this county and he
lias consented to collect these statistics
from each oia iu the county
at three stated periods. The laws
of this State now require ginucrs to
"keep books in which shall be entered
a full account of all cotton
brought to their C'nsi with tho date
and the name of tlie person brin#in#
it, which books shall be open to inspection."
It should, therefore, be
easy for the ginncrs to uivo the do
sired inf ir mat ion, and it is to be
hoped that they will do so. The
object of the Act of Congress provividin#
for the collection of this information
by the Government is to
cive reliable statistics as to the size
of the cotton crop, and thus provent,
as far as possible, specula-,
lions in the staple, based on unro
naote estimates. That this will
cnnurc to the benefit of the cotton
growers of the South is evidenced
by the hard light which the Southern
Congressmen had to make to
get this legislation through Con
gross at the last session. To make
this information really valuable,
however, it must be accurate and
reliable, and these ends can only be
reached by the co-operation of each
cotton ginner. In turn, the Department
will furnish each ginner
givingsueh information and through
him to his neighbors bulletins, as
soon as they can be published, giv
ing the exactjnuinber of bales ginned
in the whole cotton belt up to
that time, with a reliable estimate
of the balance of the crop to be gin
ned. This will put die farmer in
possession of this information as
soon as it can bo secured by the
speculator, and he will he in posi
tion to decide for himself whet lief
to sell or hold his cotton.
The reports herein referred to
must include cotton ginned up to
and including Saturday, Oct. 18th,
and must be sent in not later than
Oetooer 20th. to Col. Quattlcbaum.
Il On Jellies |j
nM preserve* iu?d plcUlcfl, spread
u t hit) coaling of
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ii .fx >u I* a a s i 3 K if
W :: i .'pp tlp-m : - >?lnf-J^ n- sitirn i?nJ [J
a net ! i I nr? ll? .iiutl p.u ..:fim! i* nirto i
: UM'I .! I i i. cii''. >1 Ot I V I.oil) 11)0 t|
tluu.w. lUil I'.i.PClio. <it' !i tKiigf. 53
1 Spoilt i vcryi' ui . . ,
0 STAN OA RD OIL CO.. ^ ^ I
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A Wonderful Cure
1, the undersigned, \V. II. I'riv
ctt. certify I lint I linv ? been sutler
ing fori.") years with the following
chronic diseases: Vertigo, Catarrh
of the head, and finally inllaination
of the kidneys and bladder I was
given up as an incurable invalid in a
dying condition, when IVof Neilsen
of Wilmington, N. O.. came along
and cured me with his most wonderful
medicine. 1 have since made a
crop by myself enough to sustain
my family a year. This can be
proven by the members of my fami
ly and my neighbors, and 1 fee) it
my duty to recommend I'rof. Neil
sen's remedies, prepared by A C.
Noilsen, No. KIT, South 4th Street,
Wilmington, N. C.
With utmost confidence to the
whole world, it is now eight months
since I was cured, and I feci hotter
than 1 have for many a year, though
Iain seventy-two years old. Cod
bless I'rof. Neilsen wherever lie
goes.
lam willing to answer anv cop
respondence in regard to this case.
Sincerely,
W. II. Privktt,
Privetts, ?. C.
Advice to Mothers.
Donoola, Horry County, S. C.?
I. the undersigned, Mrs. Winnie R
Smart, wife of John Smart, feel it
my duty to suffering humanity, to
recommend Prof. A. C. Neilsen's
Eel Oil Liniment to all who may be
come in a delicate condition. I was
mother of JJ children before the birth
ohmy.baby boy, and suffered as long
as three days before child-birth but
this time 1 used Prof. Neilsen's remedies,
and had no trouble or pains
and but two hours of labor. I was
thankful for Prof. Neilsen's remedies
and for what he has done My
baby is 0 months old and has begun
to walk and is teething.
This remedy can be had from Prof.
A. C. Ncilscn, No. K>7 South 1th
Street, Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. Winnie II. Smart.
Sept. 27th, 15X12.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
AN OLD ADACE
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" A light purse Is a heavy curse"
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
Tuft's Pills
go to the root of the whole matter,
thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute. ?
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This and That.
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Stops The Cough Aud Works qft The tiejd.
Laxative. liromo-Qu"nine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure, no
pay. Price 25 cents
To Cure A'Cold In One Dny
Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets.
'AH 'druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 15. \V, Grove's
signature is on each box. 25c.
QUI newspapers dirt cheap at this
qtlice.
The Uest Prescription For MuluMn .
Chills and lever is a bottle of (J rove's
Tasteless Clrll Tonic. It isigittiply- iron
and ip.inine in a tasteless form. N<?
cure, no pay. Price 50vccn'f&r
You Know What You Are Taking
\> nerr you take drove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show
ing that it is simply Iron an if Quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure,
The entire treatment of Ramon's
Liver Pills A'ndToiii'c P6flefs fpr goiistipfvtion*
costs butcent mecTieino
for a month, pleasant .tQ, take and <
thorough in fiction. Ayour deal j
er for Ramon's.
Out of Death's Jaws.
' When death seemed very near
from a severe stomach and liver
trouble, that 1 had sufTcred with for
years," writes P. Muso, liurham,
N.C., "Dr. Kind's New Life Pills
saved my life and gave perfect
health." Rest pills on earth and
only 2f>e at Dr. K Norton's drug
store. * . . .. ilft ^ ,
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A ny ,druggist who loo lis more to
the health and wuKare of his frie nils
and customers than to the increase
of his prescription trade, will re
commend Ramon's Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets for attacks of constipation
aqd biliousness. They arc far
better than strong drugs and much
cheaper than prescription bills (1.
0. MeCluro & Son. the leading drug
gists of fiallup^Ky., write: "Ramon's
Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets
have proved to be the most popular I
and satisfactory medicine we ever
handled' Atrial will epnvince you
of their tf.roal superiority over ordinary
liver pillft*.* 25 ots.
America's Faniou Idealities
Look with horror on Skin Erup
lions, lllotehes, Sores, Pimples.
They don't have them, nor will any
one, who uses ilueklen's Arnica
Salve. Itplprilio* the fac.o, Ec/.ouiu
or Sail Uhowin vanish before it.
It cures sore. Ji|>s chapped' hands,
chilblains. .Infallible for Piles,' 'Joint
Or. E. Norton \s druo store.
His Life fn P'eril.
'1 just ^remed to have cone all to
pieces," writes Alfred Ijije, of Welfare,
Tex ,' "biLiousji.ejys' .atnl a lame
back jnj.d in^jli' l^fe i("o)tjrplihi. I
couhio'kitit ijf hl<*viiftnjl tjtt nfuSoslV
too worn out to worl< when I be^an
to use Electric Hitfo/s?':but jhey
worked wonders. Now I sleep like
a top, can eat an) thine have {mined
in st react h a nil enjoy hard work."
They yfive vigorous health and new
life to weak, sickly, rundown poo
pie. Try them. Only Tide at - Dr.
E. Norton's druo store.
Goes I.ike Mot Cake.
j "-"'The fastest selling article' i have
I in my store." writes druooist 0. T.
Smith, of Davis, K'y., "is Dr. Kind's
New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds, because it always
cures. In iny >ix years of sales it
lias never failed!, ' I have known it
to save sufferers from Throat and
Lun<; diseases, who oquld.oet no
help from doctors or any other remedy."
Mothers rely on it, best
pliysioiansjjrescribe it, and?.Dr. E.
TsTur I i ,ii in in i".> n I nAOiua f.laf nnl t/?? ? ?
fund price, ^ Trial bottles free.
Regular sizes, hOc and $1.
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Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh.?
Atediclne Sent Pfefi.
Send no money, simply write and
try Botanic Bloofl Bblin at our ex-,
pensc. Botanic Blood Balni (B. B.
B.) kills or destroys tlTe |H)isrin in
the blood which 'Cau&os the awful
aches in back and shoulder blades,
shifting pains, difficulty in moviiig
fingefjs, ( . U)es bMogs,, botie pains',
swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism,
or the foul breath, luiwkrtig,
spitting, droppings . in throat. bad
hearing, specks flying before the
eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh,'
Bo tabid Blood Balm has
cured hundreds of cases of 30 or 40
years'standing after doctors, hot
springs and patent medicines had
all failed. Most of these,cured patients
had taken Blood Bairn as a
last resort. 11 is especially advised
for eli ronic, deep -seated cases. Impossible
for any one to suffer the agonies
or symptoms of rheumatism
or catarrh while or afte? taking
Blood Balm. It makes the blood
pure and rich, thereby giving a
iiealthy blood supply. Cures are
permanent and not a patching up.
Drug stores, $1 per largo bottle.
Sample of Blood Balm sent free and
prepaid, also special medical advice
by describirg your trouble and writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga
ANY CHURCH or parsonnan
Snct.il nf Iam unr\r*A?B a/1
- v..v.w.. r,u,M.w. WW. Ijy VIM
untary contribution will be given a
liberal quantity of the Longman &
Martinez Paints whenever they
paint.
Note:?This has becrvour custom
for twenty-seven years; anybnilding
not satisfactorily ' painted, will be
repainted at our expense; aooutone
gallon of Linseed Oil to be added to
every gallon of the paint to make
ready for use; it's mixed in two
minutes, and cost of the paint there
by made less in price than any oth
er. Yearly product over one million
gallons.
Longman & Martinez.
Sole Agents Conway Bargain House
"tBt'i"'* Early Risers
The famous little pllU.
Your Tii
0
Anil no man has any l ight to ask
when you get money or profitable
this ground we ask you to give us
We are in the Mercantile bus
lion. The more satisfaction we g
It will really pay you to find
our merchandise. We buy good
That's
You aie always suro to buy* whero
That's 13
c?..*. - i - - * * ?
outisiitvuuu nas two ends to it.?'
is not complete if you pay too mi
when you pay a little for a poor qt
much, but more so to pay too lit!
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Kittle Prices and Hi
loing business on a big and cconoi
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Our Business ha
Rei
Kirstof all because we give pi
tbev have a right to expect. If
the letter, we refund their monej
good will.
If possible we want you to rc
ing to get tho very best quality th
So far as you are concornod t
BURROUGHS
Our promises and our policies art
along, and to all people alike, rega
religion, or political bias.
We promise to give the best
time.
We promise the biggest varie
right here.
This will give you an idea of
AM Kinds of (Jrocerie
All Kinds of Furnitui
All Kinds of Notions
All Kinds of Hats.
All Kindsof Clothing
Uoad Carts, and McOormick Mov
Wagon Harness. In fact anythi
and get it.
Ill I
Collins &
Marsh
I leadiiuarters l?\?r
DUV CJOODS, NOTIONS, SIIOI
11 ATS. < A 1'S, OROfJKUl KS, /
(I KN KKA h M KltCII AN D1SK.
Our gooCz speak for themsclv
u dollar goes farther here than el
where.
CONWAY, 5. (
I \l 11 READY
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Orvrvfc n n/1 Qll AAC
uuuia ciuu ijuuwo.
Wo have our stock of Hoots r
Shoes complete in every respc
We call spcei.il attention to our c
skin boots. Our lace and Uubl
Hoots are of the best materi
Sportsman's Hoots and Shoes
very nice line.
Ladies Dress Goods.
We have a very large assortrm
from the cheapest to the highc
We have some very heavy woolc
a few pieces of genuine Sharks Sk
Navy blue and black Serges, t!
are very nice.
Clothing.
We have a very large line
Men's. Youths' ank Hoys Clothii
We also have a few line Suits wh
\vr> will snll n.t. a hn.rcw.in.
Prints by the thousands.
Ladies Walking Jackets a v<
nice line.
Yours truly,
S. T. SESSION*
Liver Pills
That's what you need: som<
thing to cure your Dilioui
ness. You need Aycr's Pill:
: Want your moustache or beard a
beautiful brbwn or rich black ? Use
Buckingham's Dye
; SOcta of druggists or R P Hall&Co , Nashua,N.I
l u ? m' i m mm*
Tie is Your
\vn
you to throw it away. Time is money
business facts in exchange for it. On
3 live short minutes.
ine8s to make money aiul to give satisfacive
the more money we will make,
out something about our methods and
things because they sell best.
business.
you sco you can get the most satisfaction.
usiness Also.
rhe quality end and the juice end. It
uch for a good thing, nor is it complete
tallty. It is always foolish to j>ay too
le.
i;lit qualities
are the poi nt of
mica! scale. That is our way of doing
is Grown for Hany
asons.
Boplc exactly what they want, and wha
they don't think we have done this to
\ take hack the goods, and retail, their
'uli/.e when you trade with us you are goat.
the Mills and Factories can produce,
here is not a hit of risk in buying from
& COLLINS CO.
the same today, yesterday, and right
irdlessof age, color, ai/.e, sex, nationality
that money can buy anywhere at any
ty to select from, because we have it
the variety of things we sell,
s. All Kinds of Hardware,
re. All Kinds of Dress (Sooda.
All Kinds of Shoes.
All Kinds of Hosiery.
All Kinds of Harming Utensils
.ing Machines and 1J ikes, Buggies and
nir you may van', call at the "dully"
uis Very Truly,
II 111.
?j?~uiii d? unMm mwitfimt? "M?>?
NOTICE.
For the next ItO days, we will
close out
.Men's all wool coats, $1 < <>
! Men's all wool Overcoats,- $2 .">(>
Hoys Knee Hants, 25c.
Men's Hants 4Hc.
Men's Gaps, 15c.
?- Men's Hats. .'{he.
We have shoes of all styles and
>ni> prices to close out at roc a bottom
price. We have Dry Hoods, Notions.
Hoots, Shoes. Hats, caps, clothing
and Groceries, at prices never bofore
heard of
I"; Sessions & Son.
Corner Main Street and Itli Avenue,
opposite the Hank.
= MARKETS.
C KOIIO ETOWN.
f
New Virgin 2.25
Yellow dip 2.25
Scrape 1.50
Spirits turpentine 45
Rosin, common 1 00
md Wilmington.
.. If Spirits Turpentine steady.
:'a Machine barrels 44
, T country oal
Rosin 110
a Tar firm at #1.50
Crude Turpentine.?Hard $1.00
Dip $2.00; Virgin $2.00
COTTON.
int Ordinary qts^ lb
ist. Good Ordinary . .. .74
ns. Dow Middling. H " "
In, Middling 0 ?
icy Good Middling 8 9-18 M
Corn 82(n>82
Hams 13(^14
Shoulders 10($12
Chickens 20 to 80
of Turkeys per lb (live)
Eggs 15
ich Cow Peas. , ? e. per bush
Peanuts 80c " "
NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of a certain 1)111 of
saio given to v* J. wait# l>y sarah M H,
Nixon and duly recorded In Register# of
lice, in Hook (J., on page 300, I will sell
T- at the residence of the said Surah M. H.
Nixon, on October lMth, 1P02, during legal
sale hours the following personal | roperty
to wit:
One tl) IJrai.dy Still and Fixtures,
Household and Kitchen Furniture. One
5" lot of Hees with the hives.
5. Term of Sale Cash.
B. J. Sessions,
S. Sheriff, Horry County.
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A WATCH OR CLOCK FREE. I
Wo havo purchased a lot of Watch- ^
es and Clocks which wo arc going to
give free to our customers. Any
person presenting 20 of our a cents
coupons during the months of August,
September and October, can
secure free a nice watch or clock.
These coupons can be secured by
making a purchase from our Dry
Goods Department amounting to#1,
or more.
Should you wish tho watch or
clock before you secure tho 20 coupons,
we will allow you & cents for
each on payment of same.
Goods and prices guaranteed.
Npivey Mercantile Co
.). C. SL'IVEY, MN'uk.
Largest and most complete estab
lishraont South, i7
Geo. b. Hacker <5c Son")
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Manufacturers of
DOORS,SASH, BLINDS, MOULD
INC! AND BUILDING t
[MATERIAL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 King Street.
SPIVEY & COLLINS CO.
Fire Insuranc
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I). A. SPIVKY, M. W. COLLINS
President, Secretary
Office In Hank Itullcllnu
Dental Notice.
DR. VV. E. McCORI),
SUROEON DENTIST.
Conway, - - S. C.
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I AM I
II MA DIJUAHTEHS
? For? I
ikrii vim11 v cnnnniK
i iiliLi11 i mm in UllUliLlULiJ.
I keep on hand a fresh line of
Heavy and Kancy Groceries, which
I ask you to inspect.
EDOIJR, RACON, MEAL; GRITS
RICK, SUGAR, COUPEE,
CANNED GOODS OP
ALU KINDS,
Dickies, Sauces, and other things
that is generally kept in a firstclass
Grocery Store.
Nice Candies and Cakes, Cool
Drinks, and Ice Cream.
Give me your order.
U. T. HYMAN,
AY 11 INK
M A 01IIN E AND R EP AIP
SHOPS.
HOI HER wORK. LIGHT ANL
HEAVY SMITIf WOKK OP ALL
KIND.
We keep a full line of steam fi
tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oi.
waste etc Also carriage and wagoi
hardware and material. Paints,
il, Vmi.'s etc. we solicit yoi.r
patronage.
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You can get your Photos at
Gasque's any day. You can hav
enlarging of any kind done.
Give me a trial.
K. K. GASQUE.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt with #\in or doir, feed cattle,
or trespass in any manner upon my
tract of land situated near the 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
Waceamaw Kiver, and ou the West
and the North by lands ofJ. M. Hut
ler. All persons violating this notice
will receive the full penalty of
the law.
S. L. Cork,
Piroway, N.C., Aug, 21st. 3m,
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