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?-- i ' ' ' The Horry Herald. t 1 i i > . ??? 1 c i ( THURSDAY NOV. 13th, IO02 ! \ t i I I c c \ MAT nOtS LOCAL AND OTHF.R. t WISH. t > i it.? ?aU,. :ii.:.. ' t\f?UU tilt; iuiiu ami's hi una ^mu', j The weather was warm again 1 yesterday. J. N. Daniels spent Sunday at i Wampee. t Spivey has a nice line of Drcsj . Goods just in. j Rev,.Jere I lux of Socastee was in town yesterday. Special prices on overcoats at A. t P, Johnson & Co's. ' Mrs. F. A- Burroughs wont to i Payetteville last week. t B. S. Martin of Blanche was in town one dav last week. . Sheriff B. J. Sess ons is recovering from his recent illness. 1 ( The work has begun on the new < box and basket factory. I Bargain? in clothing and dry | floods at A. P. Johnson & Co's. There were frequent showers on last Friday and Friday night,. Bead the advertisement of A. P. Johnson <fc Co., in this issue. i i Combats, meal, grits, flour, ba i con, sugar, coffee, etc., at Spivey's. < Collins Si. Msirsh now onnnov two ? ? ?* - I 'J ~ ~ I stores, both well stocked with I goods. I Geo. II. Dusenbury and II. N. I Sessions went to Columbia last Tues- i day. ; The weather was remarkably hot ' for several days Inst week consider- ; ing the season. The store of Burroughs <& Collins Company at the Gully will be closed on Thanksgiving day Dr. J. S. Dusenbury went to Savage last week returning home on last Monday The Waceamaw Missionary Baptist Association convenes with Conway Baptist church today. A new line of parlor lamps, all , very .beautiful des:gns, just received at the stoics of Collins & Marsh. The work will begin on the new brick buildings just as soon as the material can bo placed upon the ground To see the most beautiful line of vases and pictures, call at the stores of Collins & Marsh. They will take pleasure in showing you. Do you keep hearing the sound of thunder? Don't be alarmed, only remember that it is nothing more than Spivey's prices falling. Rev. nd Mrs. W. VV. Williamsof Bucksport spent, a day ir Conway last week, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Elk ins. Do 3'ou wish to buy a beautiful picture for parlor or hall? Co to Collins & Marsh. Full line of holiday goods just in. Mr. and Mrs M. V- Patrick passed through town last Friday returning to their home in western Florida from a visit to relatives in the county. The clay on our sidewalks is evidently in need of more sand. It is perfectly hard in dry weather but becomes very sticky and clinging after a shower of rain. H. C. Da vsey of Galivants Ferry has accepted a position with A. P. Johnson & Co , where he will be glad to wait. on his many friends. The home of the Rev. T. B. Reynolds caught tin llru last Monday, it, is supposed from a spar from a flue, but the flames were extinguished! without much damage. I F. A. Burroughs has purchased tho old Moore corner on Main Street and the Daggett lot adjoining it. He will eroct a tine dwelling on the property and the hands are already at work sinking an artesian well. There was on exhibition last week at tho store of Bellamy & Hardee, a large potato which tipped the scales at eight, pounds, raised on the farm of 'Uncle Bill" hong near T a ~ itl ? posiomce. Wollie Rt )Wel i lias been pardoned > ? by the Governor. Ho returned to the home of his father in Floydsi township veel< Vcforo la*t. The ; pardon was under consideration by the Governor for some t'.rrio. The nubile seho ?1 at Tillv Swamp near Nixonville closed last Tuesday after a successful term under the management of .J. If. Neeley. Mr. Neeloy has accepted the school at Little River, where he will begin work next. weok. News reached here last Friday of the death of Captain V. V. Richardson at his nome at Whiteville, N. C. He owned large interests in the Richardson Cypress Lumber ?fc Shingle Co , at Bucksport, which is doing a large lumber and shingle business from extensivo timber lands, the property of the corporation. I w The commissioners of the Federal ukI State and county elections met ast Tuesday to tabulate the vote. A report from the census otlicc. ssued la-t week, of the cotton gin led from t! e growth of 1002 up to iiul including Octotier 18th, 15)02, diows that .'10S2 gins have reported rom this State as having gimi-id >01 l.'tl bales, and the total number >f bales ginned in tlie United States is f).!)2f>,872 bales. This report vill be followe 1 by another showing he-cotton ginned up to and includ ng December 13th and a third and inui report, to tie made in tiie ear y Spring, will cover the total ? ro,i >f the season. The tinal report will listribute the crop by counties and vill show other-matters of great i'ierest to the farmers of the county. Fatal Accident at the Mills. M. \i Mcintosh, an employee at -lie planing mill of the Conway jumbcr Company, while attempt ng to place a band over a pulley, ast Thursday-afternoon, was caught i.V his clothes over a revolving iiaft and almost instantly killed. It s thought that his clothes wore irst caught by the head of a pin used -O key a pulley in place on the shaft, is he leaned low over the shaft to DUt the band in place The inachin>ry was started slow as usual to >ermit the bands to be placed. The )and which the deceased was at ,c tripling to put in place was overhead. The engine was stopped as >oon as possible, when it was seen i few seconds after he had gone aloft, ,hat he was caught, but the dceeas id was already dead, his nock liav 11 g been broken by the contact with he shaft. An inquest was held by the Coroler and the jury found as their vcr liet that the deceased came to his loath by the equal carelessness of himself and othersThe remains were sent on Friday to his home at Lynchburg, S. C. Sale Under Executions. Under and b) virtue if executions duly Issued by L. 1). Long, Treasurer of Horry County, I will sell at public auction before the Court house door at Conway, S. 0.* on balesday, Monday the 1st day of December next, during legal sale hours, nil and singular the following described lands: One tract In Socastee township containing one hundred (100) acres -more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Burroughs & Collins, on the Last and on the south by lands of I). W.Oliver, and on the West by the ,]. B. MeMhhael lands, levied on and to be sold at the suit of the muiu ior taxes against Kobt. L. Oliver. ALSO All and singular that certain tract of land in (lalivants Ferry township, containing one hundred and fifty-eight (158) acres mere or loss, boon led by lands of \V. 15. Jones, J M. I). .Jones et nl, levied on and Lo be told at the suit of the State for delinquent taxes against Arthur C. Skipper Sr. ALSO That certain tract of laud situat in Conway township, containing ll5J<j acres, more or less, known as a part of the ! llomewood Colony lands,and marked as liOts No. 1-1, 15, 10 and 105 0-10, on plat of Home-wood Colony nade by F. 15. Gault, levied on and to bo sold at the suit of the State ol South Carolina for dolin quent taxes against Win. Campbell. ALSO That certain lot of land situate in Conway township, containing twenty acres more or less, a part of the llor.ewood Colony lands and known on a plat ot llomewood Colony ma le by F. 15. (lault, as part of Lot No. U), levied on and to be sold for delinquent taxes at the suit of the State of South Caro inn ag linst John 15ridecamp. ALSO That c ?rtain tract or parcel of land in Conway township, a part of what |s known lis the llomewood Colony lands, containing twenty acres, more or less, known Lots No F12G and 127 on plat of Horn''" wood Colony made by F. 15.Gault, levied on and to be sold for delinquent taxes at the suit of the State of South Carolina against John and Jacob Millins, ALSO That certain lot or parcel of land in Conway township, containing thirty-live (155) acres, inor or less, known as Lot No. 147 Mil till. Ill.lt I if I I' I .... ... ...' Iionuuu V uiouy niaue by F. B (iault, levied on and to be sold tor delinquent taxes at the suit of South Carolina against John 1', at d I. Delhi VVilli'iinc. A I,SO That certain tract or lot of land, lying and being in Conway township, contain* ing twenty (20) acres, more or less, known on plat of ilomewood Colony binds made by F. B. (ini.lt as I of. No. 90, levied on and to be s >ld f?ir deliuqnont taxes at the suit of the State against J. \V. I'uUmi. ALSO That parcel of land in Conway town ship containing: 20 acres more or less a part of what i known on the plat of 1 iotuewood Colony made by F. B. Oault as Lots No. 114 and IIS, levied upon and to be sold for delinquent taxes at th? suit of the State against F. W. Wendt. ALSO That lot of land in Conway township p ntalaing twenty seven (27) acres, known as Lot No. laOonth pint of llomowood Colony made by F. B.(iault, levied on and to be sold at the suit of the Statu of South Carolina for delinquent taxes against Thos A. Lcary. ALSO Til jit certain-parcel or tract of land lying in Conway township, knovn as Lot No. |27 on the plat of Ilomewood Colony made by F. B. (fault, containing (20) acres, more or less, levied on and to be sold at the suit of the State fur taxes a gainst Ollie B Wood. ALSO That tract of Japd in Conway township, c.outrain ng ninety one and one-half(91 Jo) acres, know n as Lots No. 12 and Id 7-1" on pint of Ilomewood Colony made by F. H. Oault, levied on and to be sold for delinquent taxes at the sul of the State against surah J. Mercer. ALSO That tract or parcel of land in Conway tnwi y11i|> cnntidnini? eli/htv , . c - -n?v " " hi""" " less, known on platof tlomewond Colony its li t No. 185, ) tvit-ci on and to be so)H at the suit of the State of South Carolina for delinquent taxes against George Mel son, ALSO That certain tract or parcel of land lying in Conway township containing thirtythree (H3) acres, more or less, known as I/?t No. 14S on the plat of Homewood Colony made t.y F, It. (fault, levied on and to be sold for delinquent taxes ?.t the suit of the State against Edwin F. Williams. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. It. J. Hkshions, Sheriff, Ilorry County. ?tXui'* Early Risers The famous little pill*. '?J This and That. Startling But True. "If tvorv one kin'W what a grand medicim Dr. King's Now Life Pills is,' writes D. II Turner. Bompscytown. Da.. ' you'd sell all you had in a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of me. Infallible lot constipation, stomach ami liver troubles 2f>e at Dr. K. Norton's drug st ?re A. 0 Tin mpson is bail.ling a new c ttagoon lie ,ty street. Luck in Thirteen Ity sending l.'I miles Win. Spirey, of Walt m Kuril ace, Vt . got a box of Bucklca's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Dover Sore 011 his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures Bruises, Felons, U1 eers, Krupt ions. Boils, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only --H'. Cluarantcod by Br K. Norton, druggist. w . S. McCaskill is erecting a new dwelling on 7ili avenue. His Life In Peril. "1 just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Hee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. 1 couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Kloctric Hitters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run down people. Try them. Only 50c at Dr. 10. Norton's drug store. Take the Home and farm with this paper for $1,25 per year. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late coi gh, persistent use the most stubborn. Harm loss and nioe tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by Dr. E. Norton. Price ftOc and $1.00. Trial botttles feeo. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh. Medicine Sent Free. Send no money?simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. 11. B.) kills or destroys the poison in the blood which causes the awful aches in back and shoulder blades, shifting pains, dilllculty in moving lingers, toes or legs, bone pains, swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or t he foul breat h, hawking, spitting, droppings in throat, bad hearing, specks Hying before the eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of eases of 110 or 111 years' standi ng after doctors, hot springs and patent medicines had all failed. Most of these cured patients had taken Blood Balm as a hist resort. It is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases Impossible for any one to suffer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. Ii makes the blood pure and rich, thereby giving n healthy blood supply. Cures an permanent and not a patching up. Drug stores, $1 per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid, also special medical advici by describing your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ca ANY CHURCH or parsonage >r institution supported by vol notary contribution will be ifiveil ? liberal quantity of the Longman ?S Martinez Paints whenever they pai at. Notb:?This has been our custon for twenty-seven years; any buildini; not satisfactorily painted, will be repainted at our expense; about one gallon of Linseed Oil to be added tc every gallon of the paint to make ready for use; it's mixed in twr minutes, and cost of t he paint there by made less in price than any oth cr. Yearly product over one million gallons. Longman Martinez. Sole Agents Pernwav Hargain House Sale Under Foreclosure. burroughs & Collins Co., a corporation, Assignee, I*lniutiUs. ngn list Win. P. .Squires and W. 10, Hughes, Defendant* . I'mlt-r ml by viitue of a Judgment ol Foreclosure and Sa'e in the above -t.ted action, by his Honor J. 0. Kluirh, presiding judge, at the October (11)02) term ol the Coint of < oiuinnn Pleas, and elated the 8th day of October A, I>. 15)02; I w 1 oiler for sale at public auction, bcloro (in court house door a) Conway, S (:., wiihii the legal hours of sale, on Sulesday, Mon day, Dec. 1st, 1902; A:l and singular thai certain tract or parcel of land, situate ii the County ol I lurry, Stale of South (,'aro iiii i, coni buhl ninety (t)<?> a< re , more o; le.-s, lying and being in Dog lilutf town ship, and known as ..tie hall of a tract ol land on which John Squirca recently liv ed, on South side of Ilrown Swa.np. and bounded as follows; (;n the North by rlie run of Ilrown Swamp, on the South by lands of A.'!'. IIux and O. P. I lux, on the I - - - I ixiai uy it |mu in original tract, now th< property of Mr.-, Charlotte N. Hugl)e? on the West by fnw Pitt Branch, mid h tit a t identical tract o. land conveyud tc said Win, IV Hqulros and \V. K, Hnghei hy Hubert N. Squires by his doxl datec Feb. 17th 1883, and is tho same land or in terest of said It. U. Squires that was Joint ly conveyed to him and Charlotte C squires by John Squires Sr.. by deed o: date April 11th, 18<3, recorded in Clerk'i office of Horry County. Hook l,M" Pagei 212 213. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to paj for papers. 11. J. Sessions. S. 11. 0. Nov. 13th. 1002. - < HJ'llhl? l l II Cured at Last. i Nichols, S. C.. Nov. 3rd, 1902. On Sept 3rd. 1901, Prof. A. C. Niel sen of Wilmington, N. C., came by advertising his wonderful medicine. I hud been t ftli ted for several y eirs wuh kidney and bladder disease and filially dropsy set in, I had tried for a Ioiijj time some of our home doctors but without a cure, until 1 took treatment front Prof. A. C. Nielsen of Wilmington, N. C , which treatment cured mo of the .y above disease. 1 am now 74 years . old and 1 think my Keuoral health as ^ood as couhl be expected for one of my axe. Wishing much success 11 for Prof. Nielsen and his wonderful remedies that I prize so high, I am ? yours very ti uly, Mas. Mantua Fi.ovn. J. 10. Nicholas, Conway, S. C.; \Y. ^ II. Privett, Privetts, S. C.; Mrs. Wm. Spivcy, liideon. S. C.; John T. Ilurrelson, Vardclle, S. C.; Oliver ^ Ployd, Nichols, S. C.; Agents in Horry County S. C. in n A Wonderful Cure ], the vuidersi^'nod, W. II. Priv ett. certify that 1 have been sulTer (| ing for 15 years with the following i chronic diseases: Vertigo, Catarrh of the head, and finally intlaniation of the kidneys and bladder 1 was given up as an incurable invalid in a f dying condition, when Prof. Neilscn of Wilmington, N. C.. 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 bo proven bv the members of my fami - t ly and my neighbors, and 1 feel it t my duty to recommend Prof. Neil- g sen's remedies, prepared by A. C. noilwon \tii .1(17 1? 1 1 4,vi<uvnt I"? , W'VUIVII -*VII uncut, II Wilmington, N. C. With utmost confidonco to the whole world, it is now eight months since I was cured, and I feel hotter than 1 have for many a year, though 1 am seventy two years old. God bless Prof. Neilscn wherever ho goes. .( I am willing to answer an}' cor- a respondence in regard to this case. Sincerely, W. 11. Piiivktt. Privetts, S. C. t r Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,> County cf 1 lorry. ? (Court of Common Pleas.) David II. Lewis, Geo W. Lewis, Rebecca Tompkins, Sarah M. Capps. Solomon . ,1. Lewis, W. I lamp Lewis, Addic ' Brown, Isa I). Lewis J. Minic Lewis, } Rosa E. Jenkins and ICnte L. Rabon, s Plaintiffs. against Pink Lewis, Jehu LewP, Win. O. Lewis, Colin J. Cooper. Tobltha Lewis, Carrie Lewis, Rcnn Lewis and Millie Graham. Defendants. (Complaint for Partition, Real Property.) Copy Summons for Relief, Complaint not Served. To the Defendants Pink Lewis, Jehu Lewis, Win. G. Lewis, Colin J. Cooper, i Tobithn Lewis, Carrie Lewis, Rcnn Lewis and Millie Graham. Von are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in tlds action which has been Hied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, o I the said County, and to t-ervo a copy f your answer to tin* said Complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S C within twenty days after the service here of; exclusive of the day of such service; 1 and if you fail to answer the complaint J I within the time i.foresdd, the plaintiffs \ in tlds action will apply to the Court for the relief deuunded in the complaint. I , Dated Sept. 29th A, I). 1902, J P ii. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs'Attorney. x | > To tho Defendant, Jehu Lewis; Take Notice,that the summons in tlds action, of which the foregoing isa copy, f I and the (omplaint in the above stated ac- ^ tion. were tiled in the office of the n?.ri/ . of the Court of tho Common Pleas, nt ; Conwuy, in tho county of Horry and State r of South Carolina, on tho 29th day of September 1902, ( I). II, Woodward, At ornoy for Plaintiffs, I | Citation Notice. ' r STATE Oh' SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of Horry. \ I By Wm I? HAPDWICK Bsq.. Probate Judge ' Whereas, J. K. Stalvey mndo suit to mo to grant him better* of Administration of 1 ' tho Estate of and effects of A . D. Stalvey, ' > deceased. > These are tlieref're to cite and admon- : , Ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. i>. Stalvey deceased, that they be and appear, before me. In the Court of Probate, to ho held at Con way, Horry Crunty <m November 13th. ( 1902, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock r in the forenoon, to shew cause If any < they have, why the said Adminl-.ration j should not be granted, (liven under iny Hand this 29th day of October, Anno Domini, 1902. Wm. E. Harlwiok. 1 Probate .1 udgo, II, C, 1 Notice, Town Taxes, Under and by virtue of an < rdinance ' duly passed by tlio town council of tlie 1 Town of Conway, a tax of Fotir(l) mills I" on the dollar has been levied and assessed 1 upon all taxable property within the cor I porate limits of the said Town of Conway, * and the hooks for the collection of said i taxes will bo opened at the oflb-e of tlio undersigned, I own (,'lerk ami Treasure-, I in tlieSpivoy Building, on November 1st. ' 1003, and will remain open for the pay merit of said tax until and including Nov. ? 30t.li, I0i>3, after which date, the penalty will be added, f <? Fred Stalvey, Town (')erk ai d Treasurer. I 10-30 03. 4t ) r _ H, P. Little, > j Brick Works. " Building br.ck always on hand. ^ Send orders to H. P. Little at Con9 way, Georgetown or Toddvilie. I Home Office: Conway, S. C. ' Vour Timt Ow iiid no man has any i ight to ask you to 'lien you got money or profitable busines lis ground we ask you to give us five sh We are in the Mercantile business to on. The more satisfaction we give the It will really pay you to find out sou ur merchandise. We buy good things b That's But on aieulways sure to buy whore you see That's Bush utisfuotion has two ends to it. The qua i not complete if you pay too much for hen you pay a little for a poor quality, lucli, but more so to pay too little. Little Prices and right1 oing business on a big ami economical s 3ur Business has G Reasor First of all because we give people ox hey have a right to expect. If they do he letter, we refund their money, take I ood will. If possible we want you to realize wl ng to get tho very best quality that the So far as you are concorned there is BURROUGHS & )ur promises and our policies are the st dong, and to all people alike, regardless o eligion, or political bias. We promise to give the best that m ime. We promise the biggest, variety to s ight here. This will give you an idea of the var All Kinds of Groceries. All Kinds of Furniture, All Kinds of Notions. All Kinds of Hats. All Kinds of Clothing, itoad Carts, and McCormick Mowing Mi iVugon Harness. In fact anything you md get it. You 18 Vei niinnminun n nmn HKUUI1 & 11 1 \l IIH. 1 Boots and Shoes. We have our stock of Boots and g ihoes complete in every respect. kVe call special attention to our calf Ci >kin boots. Our laco and Rubber v v 3oots are of the best material, sportsman's Boots and Shoes a f.u .'ery nice line. jn, Ladies Dress Qoods. ?p eh: We have a very large assortment ' rom the cheapest to the highest, on kVe have some very heavy woolens, inj i few pieces of genuine Sharks Skin, at ^avy blue and black Serges, they |l( ire very nice. cin 3lothinjf. ? We have a verv large line of den's. Youths' ank Boys Clothing. We also have a few fine Suits which ve will sell at a bargain. ? Prints by the thousands. J t coi Ladies Walking Jackets a very ou lice line. nlt Yours truly, vvj S. T. SESSIONS. {,* tlr Look! Look! Ilere is your chance to save mon* ?y. We are buying furs, hides, wool vc ind beeswax, and pay in# the high- ^ >st prices, freo dellvorod, Give us a ^ rial. Spot cash on reoeipt of Shipment. Wo are also buying all kinds of ? netal and rubber, A. M. Tnrcli Co, 115 Noi th 2nd Street. WILMINGTON, N. C ^ rirYaLOWPolsON11 " i lii your blood ? Physicians call It rialarial Germ. it can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and i night. First, it turns your com- Sj plexlon yellow. Chilly, aching Mi sensations creep down your eo backbone. You feel weak and worthless. rpJ( ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. It enters the blood at once and I drives out the yellow poison. Oi If neglected and when Chills, G< Fevers, Night-Sweats and a sren- r , eral break-down come later on, Yl Roberts' Tonic will cure you then?but why wait? Prevent (\ future sickness. The manufacturers know all about this yel- 1,1 low poison and have perfected SI Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, CI nourish your system, restore Ti appetite, purify the blood, prevent and cure Chills, Pavers and q( Malaria. It has cured thous- ,, ands?It will cure you, or your 1 1 money back. This Is fair. Try It. Price, 25 cents. c **' jl 'MP " "*T'\ '' V?'" ' ^ h. J0fmjk? " r-myinyyi r r?~ ' ."i " ' i " gg?< i is Your the nthc * uei ( throw it away. Time is money 8 facts in exchange for it. On o t minutes. an* make money and to give satisfac- *U more money we will make, nettling about our methods and or' ecatise they sell best. iiness, you can get the most satisfaction. ' A 4 ?P less Also. dity end and the price end. It a good thing, nor is it complete f It is always foolish to pay too Qualities nro ti,ctf1 cale. That is our way of doing </> H irown for Tlany 2 is. S actly what thoy want, and wha n't think wo have dono this to >ack the goods, and retain their lien you trade with us you are goMills and Factories can produce, not a bit of risk in buying from COLLINS CO. line today, yesterday, and rich*' f age, color, size, sex, nationality, g oncy can buy anywhere at any p elect from, because wo have it icty of things we sell. l)All Kinds of Hardware. All Kinds of Dress (loods. of All Kinds of Shoes. _ All Kinds of Hosiery. All TCillllanf t'll l-lnime I'lnnoilo oataiiMV V a. a (VI III I 11^ IV/ I I Q I 1 O ichines and llukcs, Buggies and may want, call at the "Gully" y Truly, OKI. < iK [Mowing our Horn. . If telling the plain unvarnished ;Us about our business by "blow* our own horn," we shall in this ace lay ourselves open to the arge. Three years ago wo opened up in e of the stores of the Spivey Build*. VVre began to oiler good goods 11 low prices. The good people of >rry county showed their appreition by patronizing us which en led us to olTer better goods for s money. Today we occupy two the largest brick stores iii the wn with a large warehouse, carry* a line of eneral Merchandise nsisting of almost any tiling that ** r people need. Our business is |j nost doubling each year and we I sb to express our thanks to the 11 ople of Ilorry county for their tror.age, and ask that you coniuo as long as we can offer you as od goods for as little money or S is money than any one else in the unty. Again thanking you, we are yours ry truly, 11 pivey Mercantile Co K J. C. SPIVBY, ? ti MARKETS. v Gkoroktown. h )w Virgin 2.50 ' >llow dip 2.50 P irapo ... 1.(10 ji >irits turpentine 19 >sin, common 1 20 VV I I.M INOTO N. )irits Turpentine steady. nchinc barrels 51 untrv oal G >sin . 125 ir firm at . . . #1.40 Crude Turpentine.--Hard #1.75 p $3.00; Virgin $ COTTON, binary r?j titatt Ik - >od Ordinary. .. .7A 4 44 >w Middling 7i} ' 44 iddlintf 8A " jod Middling 8 ,V1(? 44 t >rn 70(^7 f? c ams lf>(^l(> t loulders 10(^12 1 liekcns HO to 35 a irkoys per lb (live) t ??? 17 t >w Peas ? c. per bush ^ sanuts 80o 4 4 4 4 n 1 IneMlnuto Cough Cure 1 For Coughs, Colds and Croup, l To the Public. A'e desire to say to the people of ' county that we have purchased * stoi k in trade of W. J. Scss'ons "ion, and will continue the busies at 1 he same siu id. "all on us for DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, U ROCERl ES. d everything kept in a general ire at the lowest prices Highest prices paid for country odiec. Respectfully, A. I\ JOHNSON & CO. rner Main Street and 1th Avenue, posite Ihe Dank. ?? ?J r^ost and most complete estab lishmcnt South. ?< eo. b. Hacker- & Sort ; Manufacturers of? DORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULD* ING AND BUILDING ^MATERIAL. CHARLESTON, S.'.C. 544- 54H King Street. PIVEY & COLLINS CO, ?ire~ Insurunc Bicycles. A, SP1VKY, M.W.COLLINS President, Secretary flee In llnnk Hulldina Denial Notice. DR. W. E. McCORD, SURGEON DENTIST Conway, - - S. C. jy SlMVKV lllMMUNU. I Aiu HEAIMJUA ItTKHS ?For FRESH FAMILY 6B0CERIIS. I keep on hand a fresh line of envy and Fancy Groceries, which ask you to inspect. FLOIJR, RACON, MEAL; GRITS RICK, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANNED GOODS OF ALT- KINDS, ickles, Sauces, and other things at is generally kept in a lirst ass Grocery Store. Nice Candies and Cakes, Cool rinks, and Ice Cream. Give me your order. It. T. H YM AN, U11 IK MA CIIINK AND REPAID HOPS. BOILER WORK. LIGHT AN!. [EAVY SMITH WORK OF ATH IND. We keep a full lino >' ;toam l\ "Ksi Injectors, valves, packing Oi. unto etc Also carriage and wngoi ardware and maler al. Paint\ : i } etc. we solicit yoi i atronage nmuMrar jwrcs1. - i ? ?1? mm You can get your Photos al lasquc's any day. You can hav nlarging of any kind done. Give me a trial. I!. K. GASQUE. i respass [Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden o hunt with gun or dog, feed cattle, r trespass in any manner upon my ract of land situated near the State ine between Horry county, S. C., aid Columbus County, N. C., and >ounde<l as follows: On the Kast by he State line, on the South by the TVaceamaw River, and on the West ind the North by lands of J. M. Hut er. All persons violating this noace will receive the full penalty of ,he law. S. L. Cork, Plrcway, N, C., Aug. 21st. 3m.