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The Horry Herald. THURSDAY Oct. 30rd 1902 MATTKRS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. y f Spivcy has a nice lino of Dresa Goods just in. There were frequent showers on last Monday. Head the change in the advertisement of W. M. Ranker. Mrs. M J. G rani left last. Mond.iv O visit at Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Cook left last week for Danville, Vu. % The roll of the Burroughs Om i<*cl School now numbers 104. .?*, The new cottage of E. E. Dusenbury is almost .completed Miss Fannie Coles ?s out last Friday after a short illness. B. G. Collins and family have returned from IIondersonville. B. H. BufTkin of Norton, S. C., was in Conway last Monday. C. K. Gerrald of Galivants Ferry was in town the first of the week. Corn, oats, meal, grits, flour, ba con, sugar, colTee, etc., at Spivey's Magistrate J. A. Todd of Bucks township was in town last Monday. E. R. Beaty of Georgetown was in Conway a few days during last week. Fulton Johnson has just completed a new cottage for S. T. Sessions. R. M. Prince Jr., of Rocky Mount, N, C., was in town a few days re cently. The tiles on the lower part of the street near 3rd Avenue, have been replaced by wooden boxing. Wo have just received ftbO pair of sample shoes which we will sell at jobbers prices. S. T. Sessions. Last Saturday was inspection day for the Horry Hussars. They were reviewed by Col. I). A. Spivcy. Prof. I. T. Williams of Spartanburg, arrived in Conway last Saturday and left on last Monday. Mrs. R. B. Scarborough went to *'"il?tis last week where she attend. d the wedding of her sister. Rev.' Jeru Hux may get his lost coa. by calling at this office anc] paying cost of advertising. Mill End Photo Frames at hall price. Something new and swqll al '"Conway Bargain House. Don't buy paper bottom shoes when you can get leather at same price at S. T. Sessions s. Mrs. G. W. Spivey's parents, ol South Carolina, are visiting here for a few days. ? Moultrie (Ga ) Ob server. A protracted meeting conducted by Rev. J no. T. Cains, closed last Sunday at Bethlehem church ncai town. ^ M?\ and Mrs. J. S. Moore of Ben neft^ville, S. C , arc spending a few da.y?' with their daughter, Mrs. M. W. Collins. A reception was given last Thurs day evening at the residence of J. C Spivey in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snider. Men's, youths' and boys clothing * a nice line, and wo will save yoi money if invested with us S. T Sessions Strawberry plants for sale for $1 per M., at Elroy Bailey's, Chad bourn, N. C. Represented at Con way by J. Lewis Lee. ut farmers alcng the railroad ~ who have not already been planting them, should try an acre of straw berries the coming season. J. D. Haigler near Toddville has t line crop of sugar cane. We saw ? specimen from his farm last Mon day morning (> feet in length. Do you keep hearing the sound o thunder? Don't be alarmed, only re member that it is nothing mon than Spivey's prices falling. Mrs. J W. Holliday of Savage, S C., left for home a few days ago, af ter spending several days here witl relatives and friends. Books of subscription to the eapi tal stock ol Doris Tobacco Ware house Co., will be open at Cori i next Saturday at the olllce of J. C Bryant. A revival meeting was begun a Conway Methodist church on las Sunday. Rev. Dove Tiller arrive the first of the week to assist i these meetings. Mrs. E. M OgiBie left last Mon flay for hor homo at Lexington. ? C., after spending several month visiting her.mot her, Mrs- 0 ere mi a Smiths Collins & Marsh have a large ad vertisement in this i^ne, which aj pears in the supplement. They wil open up a large stock of new good in the. store recently purchased, Furniture! Where? And fo what? At Conway Bargain House for cash or installment plan. Ties line we ever had. Nice Parlor Sui for $28.00. Iron Hedsteads fror $3.75 to $0.00. Hoots and Shoos by the thousands at S. T Sessions s. Miss Grace Stanley of Loris is visiting relatives in Conway this s week. Miss- Mamie Lee Watts died in en Georgetown last Saturday of hem- pa orrhagic fever. Tlu Masons had a banquet last Tuesday evening in the lee cream (,t parlor at the ^tore of li T. Ilytnan sc' A large number of members of the frali rnitv attended. , . Ti The magie lantern views shown at j0| the court house last Thursday night were enjoyed by a large crowd, and sj, the scenes were really interesting ' and good I). T. McNeill and Uev. C E 0,1 Kobertson returned the I st of the past week from Columbia, where they were present at the South Car ,?i11 i...A .. 2. n i vjiiiiu i itsim iiTiiii] .-JVIMKI, J J Oil Comvay Bargain House had ' ir l'11 Millinery Opening on last. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. The ,HI store was tastefully decorated and the goods displayed to the best advantage. W S. T. Sessions will lessen your (;| shoo bill if you will give him a pj. chance, i,, Next Monday is legal salesday and m several tracts of land in different sections of the county will he sold at auction by the sheriff. Another tract will be sold by the clerk of the court. Just received tit the stables of A. W. Jenkins A Son, a ear load of line fn horses and mules. Call and look at tr them early or they will be all sold ye out. Their prices are al .vays rea- N. sonable. sa We want to thank the ladies of Conway for their liberal patronage sj during our opening, and take this opporti nity to do so. We still ask that they come around and look if (^ they do not buy. Conway Bargain House. We have sent statements to a number of our subscribers showing jj( . the amount due us for the paper, 'pj This means that you are expected to ()1 call and settle up, or send us the money by mail, or by some friend. m We always send a receipt. H A large tract of land in the upper ' section of the county was sold last ,l1 week by A. P. Johnson to W. J. Montgomery of Marion. Mr. Mont, gomery was hero for several days in the latter part of the week. Ladies dress goods from the cheapest to the best the market iffords, at S. T. Sessions. . 4 \ The stock of merchandise of W. J. 'a Sessions & Son, lias been sold out l,: by that firm to A. P. Johnson, & Co.. t,() wliD are continuing the business at 1(1 the same stand on the corner oppo ^() , site the Hank, where they will be w . glad to have their friends call. 51 in W. J. Lawrimorc of Julia, Fla., Tl who has a position with Suggs & Co., lit I at that place, passed through town pi one day last week on his way to visit K his parents near Forney. lie had a f line byueh of oranges raised by Mr. , Suggs, and also a persimmon, measuring 12 inches in circumference? ci the largest we have ever heard of. > ! In the hurry and confusion of press day, things are often forgot ten in the printing oflieo of the week' ly paper. The ceremony of the m * Snider?Mayo wedding, was per ^ formed by Rov. 1). F. Crosland, pastor of the Haptist church, but r(l I our report of the wedding which j'11 was hastily put in type failed to 'lil state this fact. l,() I j\ He Gave Hall. ed pi C. 11. Calder was arrested and jm, lodged in jail soon after court, upon fu an alleged complicity in larceny of |? live stock with one DuHoise, who was convicted of the crime at the , ' recent term of court,'and committed I to the chain gang. " Last Tuesday, ICalder's friends , succeeded in getting bail for him, (j, i and he was turned out of jail. Accident With Pistol. tr ' While two North Carolinians, jj * Simmons and Milligan by name, (| were cleaning up an old rusty pis- ,'( tol near Nixonville last Saturday, it '^ unexpectedly went off while in the j-n \ hands of Simmons and killed Milli gan almost instantly. It was en- ' tirely accidental. ' m m h< * ei i Gone to Memphis. .j W. L. Mislioe, the popular clerk (fl of our circuit court, has found it f I necessary, on account of his health, S1 - to enter an hospital at Memphis, a) o Tenn. He left a few days ago, accompanied by Dr. P. K. Bethea We liope he will return in a .short ,c i. time entirely well In the absence 1)( - of the clerk, the oflico is in charge 1,1 h of G. \\ Staivey, Esq. i i j. This was a Fine Crop. \]{ A piece of land containing only L s j acres was planted in tobacco this ' j.year by Hon. D. 1). Harrelson, and 1 ^ I turned out the sum of $770.00. The P ^ same land produced about 40 bush '), t els of corn last year with a sack ol h (j gi.ano to the acre, and the year be I fore, planted in cotton, it scarcely i paid expenses. Death of A. D. Stalvey. \ ^ j | i sj A. Derrick Stalvcv of Socastee 11 h died last Friday of Typhoid fever, ^ lathis residence near Stalvey Post; P i Office. He was manager of the ^ I- Socastee Joint Stock Co., a very ? , useful and progressive citizen, and 11 II 'he will be greatly missed in his coin n s munity. " e r The entire treatment of Ramon's n \ Lirer Pills and Tonic Pellet s for con- b t st ipation, costs but 2") cent medicine e t for a month, pleasant to take and li n thorough in aet on. Ask your deal T cr for Ramon's. S This and That. / ot tops The Cough And Works off The Cold. Laxative Broino-Qu nine Tablets c} ire a eoltl in one (.lay No cure, no of ly. Price 25cents* of C. O. Waib will plant tobaco in . orgetown county on an extensive ale, he says, t he coming year. To Cure A Cola in One l>a> tke Laxative Broiuo Quinine Tub* p, Is. All (iru^.eists rotund the inon- |.. if it fails to euro. K. W, 11 rove's ,n ^nature is on each box. 25e. S(. ' ? * N Old newspapers uirt etieup at this v\ lice The Best Prescription l;o? Mala in w .11 1 i ..... S ? A A I ^ A ? ? wi IHIN mill ICVCl" IS II UOllIC Ol I i I'OVO s ' istelessClrllTonir. It is simp'v ir- . 1 and cpiinino i.n a test dess form No ^ re, no t>;i v Price .*>0 con's. ? *- 'o- - V .1 B. Hitches of Hammond was on r streets last Monday. re You Know What Yon Are Taking hen you take (>rove's Tasteless till Tonic because the formula is n inly printed on every bot tle show c that it is simply Iron and Quilt e in a tasteless form. No cure, ^ ? ^ 1. E W. Johnson of Clideon was in Si wn last Saturday. in rc Out of Death's .laws. ee ''When death seemed very rear in am a severe stomach and liver of ouble. that I had sulfered with for as tars," writes 1'. Muse, Durham, tli , U., "Dr. Kind's New Life Pills e< ved my life and ^ave perfect ai alth." Best pills on earth and tli 11y 2")c at Dr. E Norton's druo di ore. bt Take the Home and farm with is paper for $1,2") per year. A ' America's Famou Beauties Look with horror on Skin Erup3ns, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. icy don't have them, nor will any ic, who uses Buck ion's Arnica . dvc. It glorifies the face. EezeU)eo a or Salt Rheum vanish before it.viak cures sore lips chapped hands,out. lilblains. Infallible for Biles. 25c w Dr. E. Norton's drug store. go J. C. Price of Galivants Perry was j ?1 Conway one day last week. J ^ ed His Life in Peril. "1 just seemed to have gone all to eces," writes Alfred Bee, of Wei- p re, Tex., "biliousness and a lame ick had made life a burden. ln^ uldn't eat or sleep and felt almost,;0 c o worn out to work when 1 began',,(j use Electric Bitters, but they orked wonders. Now I sleep like top, can eat anything, have gained strength and enjoy hard work." icy give vigorous health and new e to weak, sickly, run down peoc. Try them. Only 50c at Dr. , Norton 's drug store. W. II. Small of M illins was in the "J ty one day last week. (1( N Goes Like Mot Cuke. c< / m,i ? . ... .... 1>I i nc tasiest selling article I have my store.writes druggist C. '1*. nith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Kind's .1, ew Discovery for consumption, l> nighs and colds, because it always ires. In my six years of sales it is never failed. I have known it jD save sulfcrers from Throat and I*, img diseases, who could got l(1 of dp from doctors or any other '".speech ly." Mothers rely on it. als pets lysicians prescribe it, and T declaring ort 011 guarantoeS'satisfaet ioi nd price. Trial bottles "dicr asks egular sizes, f)Oc and $1. ists of cc T. T. Tur'oovlllo of Sooastcc f wn one day last week. et Dec. I pctitloi ires Rheumatism and Catarri Medicine Sent l:ree. ilacc Send no money?simply write inn>r y Botanic Blood Balm at our ex 'A?1 use. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. .) kills or destroys the poison in . ic blood which causes the awful 1' lies in back and shoulder blades, nl lifting pains, difficulty in moving noers, toes or legs, bone pains, <* ' vollen muscles and joints of rheu mo atisrn, or the foul breath, hawkin; jilting droppings in throat, b left airing, specks flying before K m() ,*os, all played out feeling of ? ?tt irrh. Botanic Blood Balm '?Ave b< ired hundreds of cases of HO o day or jars' standing after doctors, 8ods s jrings and patent medicines is ,l()t 1 f .:u,l M?,.t /.( ~ . 1 imllii i I iiii-u. *'?wsu \Ji UUI'UU % ?-? 7. ents had taken Hlood Balm a noori st resort. It is ospeeially advis,r' <1 1 ?r chronic, deep -seated cases Inline nssiblc for any one to suffer the lies or symptoms of rheumatism'}" 1* catarrh while or after taking ' lood Balm. It makes the hlood " are and rich, thereby divine a ( ralthy hlood supply. Cures are ermanent and not. a patching up. rug stores, &1 per largo bottle. ample of Blood Balm sent free, ;pi 1 repaid, alsospeeial medical advice v deseribir j? your trouble and wri 110 Blood Bairn Co . Atlanta, Oa ANY CHURCH or parson p H t?e or institution supported by vol ti ntary contribution will bo ltivon a u iieral (plant it v of the Longman fo h lartinoz faints whenever they 1 aint. " iOTK: This has been our custom * ir twenty-seven years; any building ot satisfactorily painted, will be spainted at our expense; about one 1 allon of Linseed Oil to be added to very gallon of the paint to make rady for use; it's mixed in two dilutes, and cost o' the paint there y made less in prico than any otii (, r. Yearly product over one mil , on gallons. s ion email & Martinez. 10I0 Agents Conway Bargain Bouse V Wonderful Cure 1, the undersigned, W. H. Privt. certify that 1 hav* been suffer g for l."> years with the following ironic diseases: Vertigo, Catarrh the head, and tinully inHatnation the kidneys and bladder 1 was ven up as an incurable invalid in a dug condition, when Prof. Neilsen Wilmington, N. C.. came along id cured nn> with his most wonder1 medicine. 1 have since made a op by myself enough to sustain v family a year. This can be oven by the members of my fainiaml iny neighbors, and 1 feel it y duty to reeommeiid Prof. Neil n's remedies, prepared by A C. eilsen. No. 407, South 4th Street, ilmington, N. 0. With utmost eonlidenee to the hole world, it is now eight months nee I was cured, and I feel better ran I ha\e for nuiuy a year, though nui seventy two years old Clod ess Prof Neilsen wlturinm- i><> H'S lain willing to answer any cor>pondenec in regard to this case. Sincerely, W. II PltlVKTT. rivetts, J!. 0. Advice to .Mothers. Donooi.a, I lorry County, S. C.? the undersigned Mrs. Winnie R nart, wife of John Smart, feel it y duty to sulVerino humanity, to commend Prof. A. C. Nedseu's l?1 Oil Tiiniment tohll who may to* une in a delicate condition. I was other of II children before the birth my'baby boy, and sulVered as lon^r tlirce days before child-birth but lis time I used Prof. Ncilsen's reinlies, and had no trouble or pains id but two hours of labor. 1 was lanUful for Prof. Ncilsen's reinees and for what he has done My iby is 1) months old and has bctfun ? walk and is teething. This remedy can be had from Prof. . C. Neilscn, No. -107 South lth treet, Wilmington, N. C. Mas. Winnie K. Smart. ept. 27th, 1!)02. _ wv <r~m+K. ^ ^0' upon ftln arotijrht of flood or leticc, wbon in bodily distress an cll </uish of soul it paid the penal fi il 1 v.' *i l w 1 !i I'nrvv'-'ml Imnvl Ith "XcvorMu loss, decade by deoat jhK havo struggled onward and up ^)1(, wo now abundantly enjoy m;i n,, well l>eing, and under the fav , 1^', the Most High wo are, striving op. nestly to aehivo moral and spi U,0 uplifting. The year that Ire closed I l is been once oi peaci the overflowing plenty. Barely ha people enjoyed greater prosperit y ;l,j we are now enjoying. For tli lcer render heartfelt and solemn thai j|u. the. Giver of Good; and we si iom praise llhn not by words only I deeds, by the way In which we < ,nl_ duty to ourselves and to our , men. >tue Unuti i> ,ph< J. W. llolllday, Plaint! IT, vs. A. N.Johnson, 1 )efendant. By virtue of an execution directed to e and lodged in my olllce I have levied i and will sell before the court Home >or in Conway, S. C,. on sales day in ovember during legal salo hours one rtain tract of land in Bucks Township attaining Fifty (50) acres. Bounded by nils of Peter Johnson. B B. Bruton, If red Page, Olllcer and Littles, as the operty of A. N, Johnson, at the suit of W. llolllday, Terms of sale cash. urehaser to pay for papers. 11. J . Skssions, Sheriff, I lorry County. ct. Gth, )'!";> , ... St. ^ will later lapse into hat oa.. , .; nally become extinct, lie poll , s that before the war the Ncgi s* trustworthy and the honor c nrin 1 . % woman In the South was safe w ' 10 the protection of white men. 1 . however, a white woman si 10 dares venture forth alone. Md mr'' phy says that not only is th? M)!iy man becoming degraded nvll 10 the South, but also physically.] r , , sicians testify that he is morel ' ',s tiblc to disease than a few ye;J 1 or and especially in pulmonary ti , I'neumonia is almost always t'p" The position taken iiy Mr. Mir ^ ,l * that in time the progressive < VV' blacks will tiro of the condit! \ ,or this country and return to theii 3 C5ir or African home to teach their, blacks while those left in this c will then rapidly become extim were ~ , ? Texas I'ever. 1(1 of nths ^ special dispatch to The Sti considerable uneasiness and J has been caused at WilliamsM ntlis 'n few days on accoiUB 1240 death'of a number of line cifl ,ard- what appeared to he a vory^ . ^W() ous cause and in order to give* tate, a thorough investigation, !> sub- I' oster, the St ates assistant m rian from Clepason was sul alng. 5in(' eame down this morning! black ;i postmortem examination q rvlllc nounced the disease "Texas and which he says is incurable, t lj left, remedy being to separate all louse which are infested from the ? / lie says the disease is comma do . ..J v.v what is commoniy known 'ft Util 1 r 1 ??'*? " S II <; Notice, Town Taxes, t titter una by virtue of nn ? rdlnaiice illy |?}?ssc*f 1 by (lie town council of the 'own of ('. nwiiy, ii tux of Four (4) mills n the dollar hm been levied ;ind assessed p ?n nil taxable" property within the cor orate limits of the said Town of Conway, nd the books for the collection of said ixcs will be opened at the ollb e of the ndersigned, I own Clerk and Treasure-, i theSpivey building, on November 1st, i)t)!i, and will remain open for the pay lent of said tax until and Including Nov 9tl?, 1002, after which date, the penult) till be added. <1 Fred Stalvey, Town Clerk ai.d Treasurer. 0 80-02. 4t rJ( NOTICE. There is at my place an est ray hoff, olor, black and white spotted narked swallow fork in each car ant; .pi i t in left on underside. John Hemming way. Your Tin O And no man has any tight to ask y> when you trot money or profitable b this ground we ask you to give us I We are in the Mercantile busin lion. The more satisfaction u?? eiv It will really pay you to timl o our merchandise. We buy good th That's You meal ways sure to buy where yo that's Bi Satisfuction has two ends to it. ?Tl is not complete if you pay loo nine w en you pay a little for a poor <|iia much, but more so to pay too little Little Prices i iul is; doing business on a big and ccouomi it. Our Business has Rea First of all because wo give pco they have a right to expect. If th the letter, we refund their money, good will. If possible we want you to real i 11 g to get the very best quality that So far as you are concorned th BURROUGHS Our promises and our policies are t along, and to all people alike, regart .rnligion, or political bias, pest? We promise to give the best t id ant. my "(Wo promise the biggest variety here. l>: This will give you an idea of tl Ltorl? AH Kinds of Groceries, or y All of Furniture r (? ! All Kinds of Notions, ritiii All Kinds of Hats. ? Ju^ All Kinds of Clothing. ' rfond Carts, and McOormick Mowii sA'agon Harness. In fact anything 'And get it. jf Youi 5 Bill 16 AIL IB NOW READY. Boots and Shoes. We have our stock of Hoots an Shoes complete in every rospec We call special attention to our en skin boots. Our lace and Iiubbt Hoots are of the best materia Snortsmai. 's Hoots and Shoes I very nice line. ILadies Dress Goods. roSWe have a very large assortmer fi'i'oin the cheapest to the highes We have sonic very heavy woolen a few pieces of genuine-Sharks Skii J Navy blue and black Serges, the tare very nice. Clothing. iWe have a very large line < Men's, Youths' ank Roys Clothini We also have a few line Suits whic we will sell at a bargain. ly Prints by the thousands. jHk Ladies Walking Jackets a vei lonkie line. c/ Yours truly, IS. T. SESSIONS Look! Look! r More is your chance to save mo I c.y. We are buying furs, hides, wo I and beeswax, and paying the higl est prices, free delivered. Give us trial. Spot cash on receipt of Shipmen Wo are also buying all kinds mot/xl and rubber. IA. M. Turch C( ? If) N<n th 2nd Street. j| WILMINGTON, N. C. ^ t > . ; . -.V I ULwIl call . '! 4".".n >1 , ?: . - *' /' w vni'.er ? . 'v i 'V<i (ivy f.t'd 'iv. . f s < *i !;yo(ircow* Cl.ilJy, aching . /. 4-ru"p down your 4 IsuckhOitc. V i f'.'.i weak end yj worthless. !' ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will slop tl?j trooWto now, It enters rite Mood ut once and drives out the yellow poison. in neRiecicii a hi wrten dill'-:, Poverp, Ni^hl-Sweats and a Ren cral break-down come later on, Roberts' Tonic will cure you then?but w hy wall ? Prevent future sickness. 'I ho manufacturers know all about this yellow poison and have perfected Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, prevent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria, it has cured thousands It will cure you. or your money back. This is fair. *>y it. Price, 25 cents. .... rie is Your wn I ou to throw it away. Time is money usi ness facts in exchange for it. On lve eho t minutes. ess to make money and to give satisfuco the more money we will make, ut something about our methods and ings because they sell best. business, u see you can get the most satisfaction. isiness Also. le quality end and the price end. It It for a good tiling, nor is it complete llty. It is always foolish to pay too i lilt l^Uil,iro the point of ical scale. That is our way of doing i i ; Grown for Tlany j sons. plo exactly what tlioy want, and wha ey don't think wo have dono this to take hack the goods, and retain their li/.e when you trade with us you are gothe Mills and Factories can produce, ere is not a bit of risk in buying front & COLLINS CO. he same today, yesterday, and rigli^ lless of age, color, size, sex, nationality hat money can buy anywhere at any r to solect from, because wo have it ic variety of things we sell. Al! Kinds of Hardware. .All Kinds of Dress Goods. All Kinds of Shoes. All Kinds of Hosiery. All Kinds of Farming Utensils ig Machines and Rakes, Buggies and : you may want, call at the "dully" s Very Truly, IIS MM. Wowing our Horn. h If telling the plain unvarnished 11 facts about our business by "blow* ing our own horn," wo shall in this space lay ourselves open to the charge. it Three years ago we opened up in t. one of the stores of the Spivey Builds. ing. We began to offer good goods i, at low prices. The good people of y Horry county showed their appreciation by pat ronizing us which enabled us to offer better goods for less money. Today we occupy two ^ of the largest brick stores in the f town witli a large warehouse, carryY ing a line of (ioiicrnl Merchandise consisting of almost any thing that 'y our people need. Our business is almost doubling each year and we wish to express our thanks to the people of Horry county for their patronage, and ask that you continue as long as we can offer you as ? good goods for as little monov or less money than any one else in the county. Again thanking you, we are yours very truly, n Spivoy Mercantile o J. C. SPIVEY, MN'ua. ?V MARKETS. ), , Georgetown. Now Virgin 2.50 Yellow dip 2.50 - Scrape ... 1.00 Spirits turpentine 50 it Rosin, common 1 20 11 i; Wll.MlNGTON. I Spirits Turpentine steady. Machine barrels 51 countrv oal Rosin 125 Tar firm at . . #1.40 Crude Turpentine.? Hard #1.75 Dip #11.00; Virgin # COTTON. Ordinary 5{ ct.s'f' H> Good Ordinary. ..71 4 " Low Middling 7:| ' 44 Middling 81 " Good Middling 8 5-10 " Corn 70(^75 Hams 15(a) 10 Shoulders 10(a) 12 CkUlrnnn IviiiV'nuiiO . . . . ? . . . . lO ?S0 Turkeys per lb (live) Kkks 17 Cow Peas ? 0. per bush Peanuts 80c " 44 One Minute Geugh Cure For Coughs* Cold* and Croup. w?? NOTICE. ] For tIk* next HO days, wo will close ou t VJEH Men's all wool coats. $1.00 * . Men's all wool Overcoats, $2.50 lloys Knee I'ants, 25c. Men's l'ants 48c. Men's (Japs, 15c. ?9 Men's Hats. 39o. NVe have shoes of all styles and price s to close out at rocK bottom oricc. We l>avc I try (ioods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes. Hats, caps, clothing and (iroeerics, at prices never hefore1 heard of Sessions & Son, Horner Main Street and Itli Avenue, opposite1 the Hank. Largest and most complete estab lislunent South. Cieo. S. I fucker <S* Son " - I Manufacturers ofi DOORS,SASH, HL1NDS, MOULD" INC ANI) RUILDING f MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 King Street. 11 1 11 1 1 SPIVEY 6c COLLINS CO, Fire^Insuranc Bicycles. D. A. SPIVEY, M. w. COLONS President, Secretary Office In (tank llulldlng Dental Notice. | ? , 1 DR. W. E. McCORl), SURGEON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C. HaV'SlMVKV I IlJI l.DINU. 1 AM HEAJM)UA11TERS ?For FRESH FAMILY BROCERIES. I keep on hand a fresh line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which I ask you to inspect. jpUOlJK, IIA CON, M E A L; GRlTS IUCE, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANNED GOODS OF AUG KINDS, Pickles, Sauces, and other things that is generally kept in a first class Grocery Store. Nict Candies and Cakes, Cool Drinks, and Ice Cream. rj:?? UIIU 111 V, J V U I Ul lit I , B. T. HV.MAN, I li IB ; MAOHINE A NI) UEP AIP SHOPS. I KM LEU wOHK. LIGHT ANL HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL KIND. Wo keep a full line of steam fi tin^s, Injectors, valves, packing Oi. waste etc Also carriage and wagoi hardware and mater.al. Pairt? il. \ : j i etc. we solicit yoi i patronage. <TMT;aa.va4?; k* ;.UCW .^?aEi?aaaaar^'Mgaw I You can <i?'i voi. Photos at | Casque's any (lav. You ran hav , onlartfintf of an;. incl done, j (i i ve me a t r .1 i 11. K. CASQUE. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt with j^un or doi?, feed entile, or trespass in any manner upon my tract of land situated near ti.estate line between I lorry county, S. C., , and Columbus County, X. C., and bounded as follows: On the East by the State line, on the South by the Waceainaw Kiver, and on the West and the North by lands of J. M. But ler. All persons violating this 110, tiee will reeeive the full penalty of the law. '; S. Ij. Cork, Pircway, N, C., Aug. 21st. 3m. ' i i*.