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? -2L .*i1*ilfc I .'I X. i ? ?hr Hjforrg jJwafiT. |b PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING* J,' BY TIIK CONWAY PU1JJ TSHTNG CO., CONWAY, S C. H. H. WOODWARD. Editor. SUBSOHIPI ION : One Year, - - - $1.00. ALWAYS IN ADVANCK. Kntvrod at the Ofllce at Conway, S. C., to* Second-claee Matter. THURSDAY Oct. 30rd 1Q02 atf TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS, Those who owe us for the paper are expected to come in and settle their dues. This is the best time of the year to pay up and wc have waited patiently through the Summer. We trust this short hint wjlj be sufficient. Owinu to belter crops this year our fanners [have been able to pay up their debts. Many have settled balances that were left over from last year. The price of land in llorry County has advanced wonderfully during the last few years. It will advance in greater proportion from now on. Real estate is a good investment at this time. Reports from different sections of the county show that tlie acreage of tobacco is likely to be much increased mxt year. Tobacco paid well this year, and we hope that as much can be said for the coming sea- ( son. The Federal and State and County elections .vill come off next Tuesday the 4th of November. In addition to the election of Federal, State and County officers, there will be an election on the question of 1 amending Section 11, of Article VII of the State constitution. Section 11. Article VII, of the constitution makes each township in the State a body politic and corporate. The ; purpose of the Amendment is to add a proviso to the Section so that it , will not apply t ?certain townships in the counties of Greenville, Green- , wood, Laurens and Saluda. The Amendment will not concern our ( county in the least. 1 < Murrells Inlet Items. (Intended for last issue.) R. Ernest Beaty of Georgetown < spent a few days here last week surveying.?Mrs. Oliver of Mount P'.onennt !c cnni-.dinn cn..w> ..!^s - V II. U|7V>?IV.III OUIIIV3 l/I 111 v/ Viat* ting her brother-in-law, Capt. VV. Ij. Oliver.?Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Baker of Marion, and Miss Pope of Spartanburg, are spending some time on the Creek.?Messrs. Stalvey, i Claridy and Prince of Waverly Mills, | attended the wedding on last SVcd- i nesday evening.?Several from here | attended services at Socastec last ( Sunday. M I. Home Wedding at Laurel. On the evening of Oct. 15th, was witnessed one of the prettiest lioim j weddings that has occurred in th'n section, at the seashore residence of Mrs. ltosa Voss, the con trading parties being Mr. James Oliver and Miss Clara Voss. The bride was beautifully attired in white, with lace trimmings, rib- ( bons and natural flowers. The groom was in full evening dress. j The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. W. Gatlin of the Methodist church, after which refreshments ' were served. The house was elegantly decorated with evergreens . and cut flowers. The couple will soon issue their "at homes" in their beautiful cottage by the sea. Guest. From Cool Spring. The health of the community is good at present. Farmers are busy harvesting their ctops. Corn is short, field peas are plentiful. I think there will be a fair crop of potatoes. Four new tobacco barns will -go up soon within less than a mile apart. K, L. Mishoe, John Doyle, Wilson Mishoe and A. God bolt are putting up one each. Mrs. Berry Gerrald and MissEtlie, will visit friends in Columbia this week and take in the Fair. Miss Susie Stone of Little River is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. L Bryan. Enoch Moore and Elbert Allen and Misses Delta and Nola Allen, visited the home of Hon. Jeremiah Mishoe on Sunday. Our publie school will open next Monday under the supervision of Miss Laura Ellerbee of Jordanvillo. As the time for the meeting of the Waccamaw Association draws near, I often hear the question asked: Who shall we elect Moderator? It is very likely Urcle Henry Ander son will not be able to attend. Se~ lect a good man, brethren. Farmer, We are prepared to do all kinds of printing. Send us your orders by mail and they will receive prompt attention. \ enutiful Home Wedding of J. R. Price and Miss Temple Jones'. This morning at the home of the rkle, occurred the marriage of Mr. essie Price and Mi*s Tempi? Jones, lev. A. H. Watson officiating, "here were a number of friends preset to witness the beautiful and iin>ressive ceremony. They left on he 8:30 train for Charleston, where hev will spend a few days b( fore '?turning home. Mr. Price is one >f our successful business men, dealng in fancy groceries. He has been Hue only about a year, but has nade many friend.-, and established i nice business. His bride is wellmown to all Mullins folks, having Ijocmi born and raised here. A lar^c liost of friends join the Knteiumuhk ii. extending to them hearty eonLrrat ulat ions. Mullins Knterprise. tiurley Dots. The health of the community is very tfood at present. iss Blanche Anderson and Miss Nannie Hays visited friends in the Lake Swamp section last week. Mrs. A. Mearcs of this place was called to the bedside of her sick father, Mr, Carter of Vineland, N C. We hope he will soon recover. Miss Lien Anderson of Adrian, visited friends here last week. 11. M. Prince Jr., Aj/ent at Kocky Mount, N. C., was, visiting his paren i s hot e last week. Several of our youno people at tended the picnic at Bayboro last Sat urday. Miss Laura Men res of Adrian, was visit no Miss Kuby Mearcs here last Sunday. J. (J. Dorsey made a trip in tlie Booth section recently. P. Dots Prom linker. 0\vin<r to 1110 li 1.0 weather, fanners are busy harvesting. One Mr. Norris ono (lav last week killed a rattle snake carrying eleven rattles, measurcin# live feet and three inehes in length and thirteen inehes in circumference. K. S. Raker Sr., is havinir a new store erected, ('all on him, he will "sell you more floods for same money, samejjoods for less money," What has become of the correspondents to tin* JI Kit a u>? We would like to hear from them, Kaoi.V:. -- -* <? Michael News. Farmers are busy harvesting their 3rops. Uev. .1. W. Todd closed a very successful protracted meeting at Macedonia last week assisted by Rev. C. P. 1 hillock, Uev. I). M. Kil ere 111 led his re^u lar appointment at Renlah on last Saturday and Sunday. Rev. W. C. Reaves and .lohn Dunn :>f Nixonville, attended religious services at Delilah on last Sunday. We are having some sickness near here. Mrs. W. C- Clause who has been aonlincd to her bed for sometime, lias been very low for the last few lays. Married on Oct. 20th, 11102, Miss Ada Smith to Mr. Thomas Rrunton, jf Nixon ville, at the residence of Magistrate J. R. Iloyd who performed the ceremony. Minimum. Land Sale, On Salesdny, November 3rd, I will olTer for sale to the highest aidder, all that certain tract of and in Ra.vhoro township, containing 500 acres, more or less, and jouncieu uy lands ot liurroughs & Collins Co., Bethel Allon and others. R J. Sessions, Sheriff, II. (J. ?- # ? Any druooist who looks more to ilie health and welfare of his friends uul customers than to the increase f his prescription trade, will re onunend Ramon's Liver Pills and '.udc Pellets for attacks of consti>11 and biliousness. They are far hciu-r than strong drills and much cheaper than prescription bills. (1. C. McClure A Son. the leading drug(jfists of Gallup. Ivy., write: "Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets have proved to hi' the most popular and satisfactory medicine we ever handled" A trial will convince you af their oreat superiority over ordinary liver pills, 25 ets. rbia signature hi on every l?o* of tlio genuine Laxative Broino-Quinine Tablete u? remedy t'or.t enren n c?S?l iu one tl?y Lyceum F.1IF.RT MIHFIT TUESDAY NIGHT, Noy. 4th. Second Number will be WAKEFIELD -DANIEL COM HINATION. MISS WAKEFIELD & ROYAL DANIEL. Will furnish Conway with the best performance ever had in Horry Count y, at BlilRlfl SCH80L BUILDING On Tuesday. Nov. 4th, UM)2. A treat in store for all fun lovers Admission is reduced to f>0 Cents. Doors Open at H o'clock. flffi* Early Risers The famous little plllsi <3 r - m\ I II It?tft w-m?* Notice of Election. For State tlnd C<pm|y Oftlccra, Mid Upon l'ropoficd Amendment to the Statu Constitution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,* County 11 I lorry. | | Notion is lio re by (given that the general i lection for Stato and County ofllcers will bo hold at tho voting precincts proscrll>od by law in said County, on Tuesday, Novmnber I, 111UI2 said day being Tuesday following the first Monday in November, us prescribed by law . At the said election a separate box will be provided, at which qmlitied electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection ot an amendment to the State Constl ution as provided in the following Joint Resolu tion. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Sectiou H '?f Aitlcle VII, of the Constitution of 18l)."?, Relatli g to Counties and Count; Government. Sl.c'l ION I. lie it resolved by the Geu erul Assembly of the State of South Caro linn; I bat the follow lug amendment to Section 11, Article VI I, of the Constitution be agreed to; udd to the end thereof the following words: that this section shall not apply t<> the following townships in tin* following counties,' Dunkin and ('aivlawn in the County ot Greenville; the townships of Cokesburv, Ninety-Six 1 .nid Cooper in the County of Greenwood; ' -ulliwin Township in the County of Canreus; 11 uicttand 1'iue Grove in the County ot ftiiuda. That the corporate exist t iice of said tow nships be, and the same is hereby, destroyed and all officers under said townships are abolished and all corporate agents removed. Skc. 2. lint the question of adopting this amendment shall be submitted at the next general election to the electors as follows; Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words plainly printed or written there, on "Constitutional amendment of Section Eleven oi Article Sjeven of the Oonstltu ti. n, relating to Counties and County Government, Yes." Those opposed to said amendment shall cast a ballot A'ith the following words plainly printed or writteu thereon; ''Constitutional amendment of Section Eleven of Article Vll of the Constitution, relating to Counties aud County Government, No," Approved the 28th day of February, A. I). 11)02. Si:o. 7. There shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election for the following ollicers. to wit: 1 Uovernor and Lieutenant Covoruor. 2 Otlier .state olll^ers. 3. tTate .Senator. 4. Members of the House of Kepresentatives. 5. County ollioers. On which shall be the name or names of the person or persons voted for as such ollicers, respectively, and the oftlce for which they are voted. Before the hour tlxed for opening?lhe polls Managers and Clerks must take and [ subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman ot the Board of Managers can administer the o itli to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must bo opened at 7 o'cloea a. in. < ml close at 4 o'clock , p. m. except in the city ol Charleston, wh re they shall be opened at 7 a in. and close at (1 p. in. I he Managers have the power to (ill a , vacancy, and it none of the Managers at , tend the citizens can appoint from among the (jualilled voters the Managers, who, , <.fter being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxos and count the ballots therein, and continue without ndjournn cut until the same is completed, and make a statement of 'he result for each ollico and sign the sa :.e. W it hiii three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board or some one designated b} the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes '-outuinitig the ballots and written Statements of the result of the election. i no following MANAGERS OF ELECTION have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county: Martin Hill, N 11 Smart, Jas McCorinick and W K Dusenbury. - Cedar Clrove, ' F O Snowden, W L liodgea, EJ Marsh. Conway, N C Adams, O M llarrelson and .J 1) Vi-reen, Adrian, J Wilson Stevens, F 11 Booth and W 11 Moore. Dog llluff, .1 S Roberts, 1) U Johnson and 11 L Richardson. Chapel Hill, Win Edwards, N M Mishoe and Geo M Johnson. Taylorsvi 1 It*, McQougan Small, Ji F llarrelson . and N F Stevens. Floyda School House, (J 1) Gibson, l'urdee Mincyand C Ij Wil- . Hamsun. Green Sea, M .Liriiignii, W F Lupo and .1 () Graham. Bayboro, James Strickland, Ec Harris and I) B Sarvls. , Saulord, \V F Faulk, S S Stevens and W < A Suggs. Lorls, W K Holt, Levi C Gerrald and EJ Frinre. Daisy, J W Forter, Win Carter and I) J 1' Martin. Hammond, 1) F Lewis, Will Cox and W R ' Royals. Farmer, S W Vaught, D T Cartrette and Rev Frosper Milligan. Kbenee/.er, Geo W Hardee Jr, Lucinn Bella- i my and Tilly Bellamy. Little River, R j Livingston, W J Stanley and J II Stone. Wampee, J A Bell,Thos Bell and I) B , Bellamy, Hardens Mill, T J Vaught, < J udson Edge and Thos Livingston. Grahamvllle, G R Sessions, I B Farker and J ] E Nixon. Sccastee, S S Sarvis, C B Newton and Geo W Watts Sr. Withers, Geo i King, Joe Hardee and J II Marsh. Marlow, Wm Burgess, I F Patrick and Frank Thompson. The Managers at each precinct named , above are requested to delegate one of , their number to secure boxes and blanks , for the election. They can be secured on and after Oct. 27th, 1002, at Conway Bargain House. G. 11. Dusenbury, Chairman. N- B. Allsbrook, iv. j j. Misnoe. Commissioners ot State and County Election for 1 lorry County, Notice of Election. For Representative in Congress, Oth Dist. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > County of 'lorry, \ Notice is hereby Riven that the General Election for Representative in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the county of llorrv ou Tuesday, November 4 1902. saidMay being Tuesday following the tlret Monday, as prescribed by law. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in tho State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling pr< einot in which tho elector offers to vote four months, and the payment six months nefore any election of any poll tax i ii<* (me una pnynoie. i-rovtaea, I cat. ministers Inchurge oi an organized church and teachers of public schools ahull be entitled to vote alter six months residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration. Payment of all taxi s including poll t ix, a-s '.-sed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Cle. ks must lake and sub * > | TO BEE Si THE*VEaET/i mJ\ SUPERIOR IN QUXL S&S TOj?CLJQ m mil wakm Address SOUTHEI savannah: ga>, 'the;ca TOB/ Tlie energy ami Money I am capa1 world. I am always working for the best i FUI I know from facts that I have mat intlnence and bring me your tobacco. High I >nco8 we cannot be beat. Willi scribe the Constitutional oath. The v in. i r i ii ]?11 en me ixmru 01 ,>i a linger can administer the oath to the other Managers unci to tlie Clerk; a Notary Public must ndminlster tlie orith to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. T Polls nt each voting place must be o- I pencil at 7 o'clock a. in., and closed nt I o'clock p. in., except in the city of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m.. and closed at (1 p. in. The Managers have the power to till a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend the citizens can appoint from among the <)ualilled voters the Managers, who after being sworn, can conduct the election At the close of the election, the >1 magers and Clerk must proceed publicly to *open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each nfllco and sign the (fame. s Within three days thereafter, t he ('hair- ^ man of the Hoard, or someone designated by the Hoard, must deliver to the Com missioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the result of the election. The following MANAGERS OF ELECTION have boon appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said county, r Martin Hill W. i>. Moore, dim Smart V and Joe I imlall. Cedar Grove?Henry Johnson, W.J. Hendricks and J. C. Ilruton. Conway, II. L. Smith, W. W. Russ and M. Wlsby. Adrian, II J. Raker, Alex Hardee and Heseklnh Holmes. Dog HluiT, E. W. Johnson. John L. Jones and Jeremiah Mishoe. Chapel Hill, 1). W.Graham, J. M. Grainger and James Fowler. Tayloravllle, P. I>. Gerrald, al. H. Small and F. A. McDanlels. Floyds School House. H.F.Floyd, Marshall Elliott and C P. Shelley. Wainpee, W.O. Thompson, E. V Ward and J. C. Ricks. : Hardees Mill, A. J. Todd, Ruck Edge and Nathan Adams. Grahamvillo, H. 11, Cox, 11. 11. Verecn and I). II. Chestnut. Socastee, George Stalvey, R. M. Prince V and T. A. Brown. Withers, J. A. Owens, VV 'I' T.wM anH I U Ou<a.,u M John Marlow, Lucian Tharp and .loo Vereen, Green Soa, 15. II. BufTklu, S. 1). Bryant and M. Floyd. Bayboro, K. M. Milliard, .). Q. Johnson and \V. F, Mishoc. Stanford, J, Cook, J. II. Stevens and Dan- ! iel Anderson. Lorls, A. F. Cnnno , Olin Moyd and N. E. Hardwiek. Daisy. John tl Dausee, NV. II. Carter and J. T. James. ' o Hammond, 11. K. Patrick, .loo Cox and I ]{ Asa Cause. Farmer, John II. Kichardson, j S) I. L. Lee, Will Sarvis, Ebenn*zer, A. J.]' Hardee, L i). (,'ox and W. L. Long. Little Kiver, N. 11. Moore, Lucian Bryan, Sl Ir. and M, Vercen. jG The managers at each precinct named Ci *bove are requsted to delegate one of c< Lheir number to secure boxes and blanks tl for the election. They can be secured on und after Monday Oct. 27th, 1902, at Conway Bargain House, i \ II N Sessions, Chairman. ? W G Chestnut, ( I) F McCougan, Commissioners of Federal Election for a Horry County. H, P. Little,' llrick Works. ; Building brick always on hand. ' c Send orders to II. P. Little at Con c way, Georgetown or Toddville. 1 fHome v flflce: 1 Conway, S. C. 1 trn ?Lit, MOPPI Costs Oilj 25 ceats jpppor Mil II MlU to C. *1 Omou or D. H. Bab I hare fonnd Dr. Ho IT at 1'a TKRTHINA a aplandld ram tw>T waa a teething child, arar j anoeaadlag dar warned ? TKUTHINA, and began at onca admiaUUnny It to htm, a thai day on ha recuperated. I hare conetaatly kept it a plaaaarn in rounding Iu praleea la all mother* ot young i period waa panned. DIt. E. NORTON. V iSS^l ( 11 bi:r:fp m? ixv and eoRiry rHERSi Biroduces I Perfect m\ fl istn? I IN' ggTTON om, CO. jml ROUNAS AND'CEORCIA. . ___ ^^HOR KCCOSN CONWA ble of putting into tin* Conway Marke interest of the farmers, and will see to _L MARKE erially helped the farmers of Horry Co The 1 lorry Warehouse is well situat the promise to stand faithfully by the J. WE ABE miliums. )RY QOODS. miicii oi our s oeK is already here. Its more attractive than ever. Some of it is already on our shelves, but much of it comes before we are ready for it. The best of it is for the benefit of the ones who have, a desire for an economical price, q SHOE 5. We have all hinds and prices to suit everybody. Call and see them, our prices can't le beat. ;lothing. b If you have a taste for correct garments, no matter if you q want to pay but a small price, remember the stock we handle solves the problem. Some fashionable Clothes for Men and Boys. 0, IROCERIES. u My line of Groceries is Fresh and up to date. Call and inspect my line and eel prices before buying elsewhere. Yours for low prices. J. E. NICHOLAS. = W. M. PARKER, VAT<'11 MAKE11, .TEWEI,ER AMD OPTICIAN. Is headquarters for Elgin, Walliam, Hauulen ami Swiss Watches f all sizes. Also chains, charms. )ckets, sterling silver bracelets, olid gold and filled engagement ings, ladies and misses solid gold 3tt rings, &c. Any piece of jew tl' Iry not kept in stock will he orderJ for you at a small advance on ost. Call on me for anything in lie Jewelry line. Ve Mean to do You 3ood. l Patent Ilracev and Developer for Men Only. JncleSam Says it's all Right For Young Men. Married Men, liddle Aged Men and Old Men. for ver-worked or dissipated men. It ures Varicocele and restores full nanly Strength and development, t fills out thin men, brings calm onlidence, refreshing sleep, bright yes, clear complexion, strong nuscles, active brain and all that joes to make attractive manhood, 'rice by mail $2.00. Addres-, o APPLIANCE CO , Conway, S. C. 1 Say"Send for Circulars. j I . e 8 k !" (TT^jn| Carts Cholera-Infantum, K BBBWHB Wm Diarrhoea,l)y?entery, and ^ (he Bowel Troubles of t liAfcM ^ Children of Any Ago. JjljEjAlds Digestion, Regulates OWvlRSlW the Bowels, Strengthens 4 nM??]eta the Child and Makes II VrlgglSlS, TEETHING EASY. I. MOPPETT. M. D.f 8T. LOUIS, MO. idy, 8ocrotary of State, Austin, Toi., Not. 91,1900. dy sad sld for mr toothing chlldroa. Whoa my oldest it that wo would laerltably lots hla. I happened upon ad bis ImproTomeat wu marked In 24 boars, and from nd used It slneo with my chlldroa, and hays taken groat obUdron. I found it Inraloablo ossn after tho toothing MUS. V. O. UABDY. j W R. I ?DKALKI Zreneral ]VE< Our Stock of Colli us and Caskc'.H ted line of everything from tlie ^'Orders by wire or mail promptly BURROUGHS GIL CONWAY It J. WEf.LS, I.. I., A It. Sup' Thorough instruction in both Coi For in formation address THE ___ AREHO Y, S. C. t *iakes it one of the best in South 1 it that every pile of tobacco sold or =T VALU mnty nud am still helping them. '1 ,cd in the huart of the Town. Up-I farmers, I ask that you bring me yi E. COLES. II BANK OF ^X|NW|jVl A PITA L STOCK, $20,000.00. OANS AND DISCOUNTS, SGa.OOO ?OFF K . G. COLLINS, President. . P. QUATTLEBAUM, Vice-President. The enormous increase in our busim cut proof of the confidence inspired >rs and by its successful managcmcii We guarantee to our patrons prom > them every reasonable accommoda Thanking our customers for their f< the continuance of their business. Respe D. / 1 IE HI And Price That A Our line of Dress Goods, Silks, i id all the lattest Dress Trimmings l A nice line of Carpets, Mattings, Our line of Shoes, Hats and Cloth icond to none in South Carolina. l Beatiful Line of Tei Furniture and Cook Stoves of all nns of all kinds. A full line of Gro< >u want and will sell von at a price QUICK SALES, SMALL PROF I tio CONWAY BAP Dill 11 Are You Lookin IE \l? Owing to a change which will take f January, we have decided to offer c .?ivi uuwuis, 011UK8, 1/LUTH1NG N GOODS, GUOCEKI US and HA1 follow ii i somw of prices which ma rs. l'enil Gribts, j ei tack. ( ack J) S. Bacon, 10c?nts per poun oxc8 new club gnu shells for |tl. A hoes which evevybodv says are tin1 be We ure paying 20 cents per dozen lie market for Cotton and Turpentine COME ONE COME ALL, Dusenbu TODDVILI t0 ' * EWIS, l IN? arch andise. i is complete. We carry a well sel cheapest Collin to the costliest made attended to. IDE!) SCHOOL, '. s. c. tM'intcndent. nmon and lli^h School Branches. , v ? SUPERINTENDENT. ft USE, Carolina, and equul to any in tl i the Horry Warehouse floor, brinj ^ E, Miink about this. Give nio J x to-ibite in business methods. )ur tobacco, I am now ready fc i/Ianager CONWAY, SURPLUS FUND, $12 .00. DEPOSITS. ? $70, t DERS:? T). A. SPIVEY. Cash M. W. COLLINS Asst. cash ess for the past few years is s b* the pcrsonel of the Hoard D t.' pt and obliging service, extern dion consistent with sound bank jrmes patronage, we cordially 8' ctfully, V. SPIVEY, Cashier. II ID?1 Vill Please You. Satins, llroad-cloth, Flannels, Etc. vill please the eye and lit the purse Floor Oil-Cloths, and Iiugs. ling, for Men, Youths and Roys an i and Chamber Sets< Kinds, Hardware, Glassware, Noseries; in short, we have any thing! that will save you money. TS and POLITE ATTENTION ati {GAIN HOUSE. ir g for Bargains? nil. place ioour business about the first >ur large stock of , NOTIONS GENTS FURNISHIDvVAUE, at greatly reduced prices. .. ~e - - ) iiv ui interest to prospective buy'orn, ?1.10 per sack. Meal $1.0 id. Lard, 10 cents per pou>.? large stock of Hamilton ilr^?u st. for eggs. Iam giving the top of THE GOODS MUST GQ, ry & CO. .E, S. C.