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TThe Horry Herald. THURSDAY DEC. 4th, 1002 M' ITERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Send us your Job Printing. Price on Sail reduced at Spivey's. J. \j. Boyd was in town one day recently. Prank Lynch of Bayboro was in the city last Friday. Citron, currants, raisins, etc., at Spivey's. H. VV. Mishoo of Gurlcy was in Conway last Friday. Nice visiting cards and wedding invitations at the Herald oflice. Most of our stores were closed on Thanksgiving Day, but not all. Nice bed room suits, side boards, springs, beds, etc., at Spivey's. Rev. T. B. Reynolds is away at the Annual Methodist Conference. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Dusenbury, spent Thanksgiving Day in Conway. Spivey will open up Christmas goods Dec. 1st, and invites you to call. Rev. J. W. Elkins left last Monday for the Annual Methodist Con ference. B. Q. Collins left last Monday as a delegate from this district to the Annual Conference. Go to Collins & Marsh for the purest and best candy on the market. Nice box candy just received. The town has no electric lights yet, but we think the near future ought to bring them. Miss Ella Burroughs of Evcretts, N. C., arrived here last Saturday 011 a visit to relatives and friends. There was cooler weather for several days last week, beginning with Thanksgiving Day. Some of the material is already on the ground for the erection of the addition to the Kingston Hotel. Old newspapers are for sale cheap at the II Kit a i.i) ottiee. Good for wrapping paper and to place under carpets. The sum of $'J.f>l was raised at the Thanksgiving service last Thursday evening for the benefit of the orphanages. Have you bought your overcoat and a nice suit of clothes? If not come and see us, we have what you want. Conway Supply Company. Wanted at once, able bodied men for work around saw mill and yard. Steady work to good men. Annlv to Eddy Lake Cypress Co. Clius. W. Elliott, chief engineer or. the Steamer Burroughs, left last Friday to spend a few days of vacation at his home at Fayetteville, N. C A new bank is to be established in Marion to be known as the Bank of Marion. The two banks already there have joined forces and eonsolidated.their capital. _ The new buildings~onTTu Bargain House corner will be finished about the 15th of December, unless, of course, there is much bad weather. A car load of horses and mules will arrive next Saturday for Jenkins & Son. They will take pleasure in showing them to those who wish to buy. A.T. Collins has purchased a lot on the Ueaty property near the office lot of Johnson & Quattleb.ium and Intends soon to begin the erection of a handsome lwelling, Jrtna, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J F. Spivey died at Moultrie, (Ja , recently. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends here. Thq Hon. ft B. Scarborough loft last Monday for Washington to resume hig duties in the National House of lie p rose n t a t i ves, which met on that day, A car load of old iron belonging to Louis Abolovitsj, was attached lustFriday by one Croon, who claimed he had not been paid for hauling it The Jew deposited a sum of money with the Magistrate and the iron was released There continues to be some com plaint that the bundle 01 papers for Dulah post office does not reach thereon time as it should. Postmasters will do us a favor by lending it along as rapidly as possible. Two of the finest turnips raised this year were left at the office last week, from the farm of C, L, Lawrimore near the town. We have also received two, weighing 71 pounds, from the farm of Fred Floyd in Dog DlufT township. Mr. Floyd has a line crop On next Saturday we will have in a whole car load of horsos and mules as tine stock as you can find on the market. Wc are going to soil them out at remarkable low prices. Call before they are picked over. j Jenkins A Son. I *: < N. H. Mlshoc of Haskell was in town one clay recently. There was a show at the court house last Monday night. See Mrs. Dunn's notice in another column. Also Apples of Gold in pictures of Silver at her home. James Hemingway, a colored hand on the Almont. had the misfortune to break his leg last Saturday morn ing. acrosstic falling across it while he was penned up between so . c heavy barrels. He was taken to the otllce of Or Dusenbury and the broken limb reset. The wedding of Miss Leila Dusen j 11) iry to Mr. . Alton Mason, took place yesterday at noon at the residence of Mr. J. ill. Dusenbury, the i father of the bride. Miss Leila is an accomplished young lady and has ? - -1- u i ? 111 I 111* pUDIIC SCIIOOIS < > I 1110 I I county. Mr. Enson is an industrious young farmer, an?l has many friends. Ii. I). Dong, our obliging county treasurer, has completed his annual 1 tour of the county for the purpose | of collecting taxes, and he says he ' has been very successful, finding the ' people all over the county in a cheer 1 [lul and prosperous condition Du- ( ring the first week that he was out, 1 lie collected one thousand dollars 1 more than h?\ did during his first I I week last year. j Cow I'kas.- Highest market price ! paid for peas, either cash or merchandise, at Ilyman's. j We are Aoents for it:?Something which should be in every ) household. Send 10c. for sample. ( | Address Eastern Novelty Co , 528 Third Street, N. W.. Washington, | I). C. MARRIED ! J On November 80th, at. the resi- ] I donee of W. II. Iiryant, Mr. T. II. I Patterson to Miss Carrie Todd, Rev. 5 W. G. Chestnut performing the cer- < emony. < Horry Hussars. Thf? llfl"l'V lTllCtni'u will liinnl 4 Conwav, on Saturday, Dec. (>th, 1 with sabers, by order of L. I). Long, captain. Card of Thanks. I J wish to express my sincere i thanks to many friends for their i | kindness and sympathy during the | I sickness of my departed mother. IJ. M. DeLettre. 1 ?"" ? ? New Company Have Orgnnixed. ' Hooks of subscription to the capital stock of the Hal. L. Huck Com- < pany were opened last Saturday at the oftlce of Robt. H. Scarborough, land afterwards the Company organ ized by the election of the following i officers: President and General J Manager, Hal. L Huck; Vice-Pros- j ident, Jas. II. Hart of New\ork, ' Secretary, A. M. Burroughs. The corporation will begin business in ' January, and will rent a store until their new brick building shall , have been finished on the A brains i corner. j Modern Hotel for Conway. I I The contract has been signed for j the erection of still another brick : building which .vill form an addition j | to the Kingston Hotel and Bank Building, and will have a front of feet on Main Street and will extend back a distance of 80 feet. Jt has been felt for some time that Conway is in need of more hotel | room. The new building is intended to meet this t/rowim/ noeesitv. With the old building it will form a hotel with 42 rooms and most of them virtually outside rooms, as the addition will be connected with the old building onlv in front, a passage being left in the rear for air and light. It will be two stories high and will have on the lower floor, a lobby, reading room, bath roomp, WfrrWWWI rtllfJA-k i tj'hen and a large and airy dining nail. be a .nodern hotel. The ne7^^^^< I old buildings will together, cover a 1 space 110x80 feet, and will make one of the handsomest buildings in I the town. This is one of the great ' improvements which will mark the now year. Legal Sales Last Monday. There were several legal sales of j land to be made last Monday, which | i was the first Monday of December and legal Salosdry. There was a crowd in attendance, and the bidding for some of the tracts was spir ited and lively. The following named persons bought the different tracts at prices ; named, and soino of the tracts wont off high as tl)e figures will show: V I). Johnson- 'JYaetcontaining j 20 acres in floinowood Colony f<>r 122.00. j Dusenbary & Co. Tract of 100 acres in nocasieo lownsnip lor i $4}tV00. Burroughs Collins Company. Several lots in IJornowood Colony, ! aggregating 108 acres for sums aggregating $112.00. Also 00 acres in l)og Bluff township for $200.00. and 180 acrps in Dog Bluff township for $200.00. Also one tract of 70 acres i in Galivants Ferry township for | $295 00 and one tract of 1 acre in | the same township for $5.00. Wm Pago. One tract of 2a aces. mo"(i or less, in Galivants Ferry township for $250 00, and another tractof 91 acres in the same town ship for $195.00. There were executions against I lands of A. C. Skipper. John Bride j camp, J. W. Button. F. W. Wendt, I Wm. Campbell, Sarah J. Mercer and Thos. A. Leary, but the taxes and costs against these were settled up before the hour of sale arrived. Hid oiuil noui?| oqx euesiH A|a?3 ..SSOo This and That. A Million Voices Could luirdlv express the thanks of Homer Hall,"of West Point, la Listen why: A severe cgld had settled on his lungs, cuusii g a most obstiuutc cough. Several ph v- u i ms saitl ! e had eon. ninplion. i>ut could not help iiiin. \\ hen all thought lie was doomed Ik'jmii to us* Dr. King s New Discovery for'Vnsump l ion and write, ''it completely mired im? and saved my ife I i >\v ' weigh 227 ,.o.uds. " It's positivel, guaranteed tor vNuighs, Colds and ' Lung troubles Price .*>0c and #1 00 l'i ial Lotties Trie at Dr. K. Norton \s. W. J. Edge of Hand was in town ust Monday. Saved at Grave's Brink. 'I know I would long ago have jeen iu my grave," writes Mrs. S. LI. Nowsom, of Decatur. Ala . ' if it md not boon for lOiectrie Ibttcrs. Pur lliroo yonrs I sutYorod untold i#ony from tlio worst forms of In Ingestion, Wiiterbrash, Stonmeh < ind Bowel Dyspepsia. Hut this ox- i jellent incdioino did mo u world of i ?ood. Since usin# it 1 can out hear < Lily and have gained 115 pounds." ( Por 1 ndi#cstion, Loss of Appetite, ? Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles t Klectrio Hitters are a positive, i guaranteed cure. Only 50c at J Dr. i 10. Norton's dm# stoee. I Daniel Grainier of llarrold paid 1 this ollice a pleasant call last Mod- ] lay. 1 i The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cuts. Wounds. Corns, Sore ' Poet and StilY Joints, Hucklen's \r ' nica Salve is the best in the world. 1 Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils, Uliers, SUin LOruptions and Piles. It I jures or no pay. Only 25c at Dr. i 10. Norton's dru# store. A. M. Lee of Green Sea was in town last Saturday. j F-oils xi Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that #ood Physicians wore unable to help her," writes M. ??'. Austin, of Winches- ! :er, Intl.; "but was completely cured jy Dr. Kind's New Life Pills." Phoy work wonders in stomach and j iver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25c at Dr. E. Norton's drug store. C. F. Hammond of Wanamaker was in Conway one day last week. i ANY HOSPITAL ?r or phan asylum, children's home 01 in- > stitution maintained by charitablo support, will be presented with a ^ generous amount of Longman & Martinez Paints whenever they paint. This oiler has been in force for twenty-seven years. Over Hl),)()() houses of various sizes are 1 painted every year at lowest cost; J because about a gallon of oil must bo added to each gallon of our paint before using. Superior dura- ?, bility insures protection for many \ years. Always sold under insurance < guarantee.' ?' Longman & Martinez. x Sole Agents Conway llargain House j W. M. Booth of the Adrian section was in town one day last week , Sample books at Mrs. Col. 1 Dunn's. [ Como and see my beautiful as- ' sortment of purest, high toned liter- ( aturc for teachers and scholars, ! parents and children. Owing to my long spell of sickness, I am not able to see you at home as I did last year, but you r como, look, select and order JX\r Christinas, arid 1 promise, you a>feast -of .JjfHd i/nover LMiyiynd before. Mas. Col. Dunn. Corner 5th Avenue. ' Nov. 2(Jth. 11)02. 31. ( ' Citation Notice, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, { County of Ilorry, \ By Win U HARDWICK Rsq.. Probnto Judac Whereas, M. M . Feanel innde suit to a e lo grant him Letters of Adrninistriition of the Estate of and effect- of Susan I). Fennel deceasedThcbv are thereff re to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Su an D Fennel deceased that they he and appear, before me, in die ('ourt of Probate, to be held at Conway Ilorry County on December 10;h. t()03 affer publication hereof,at If o'e' ck In tic forenoon, to phew cause if any (hey have, /.hy the said Adminl'lration sliould not lie granted, (liven under my Hand the- 2'?th day of November, Anno Domini, 100'?. Wm, E. I far 1 wick Probate .Judge. NOTICE Then; is a stray, black, male hog at my place, white fore feet, crop and under hack in left ear, swallow fork and underbjt in left. Owner may obtain same by applying to the undersigned and paying cost, of advertising. J. IE IIaruihjn. . Final Discharge. Tho undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of'VV,* II. Elliott, deceased, will apply to W. E. Hardwick, Probate Judgo, for Horry County, on tho 15th day of December 1002, next, for a final discharge as Administrator of said Estate. Bethel Elliott, 11 ?20?02?4t Administrator. Cured at Lafct. Nichols, S. C.. Nov. 3rd, 1902.? On Sept. 3rd, 1901, Prof. A. C. Niols?'n of Wilmington, N. C., came by advertising 1>is wonderful medicine. I had been atliicled for several years with kidney and bladder disease and finally dropsy set in, I had tried fo r a long time soinO of our home doctors but without a cure, until I took treatment from Prof. A. C. Nielsen of Wilmington, N. C., w hich" tr>. at meat cured me of the above disease I am now 74 years old and 1 think my general health as I'ootl as could be expected for one if my lye. Wishing much success lor Prof. Nielsen and his wonderful remedies ihat I prize so high, I am \ours \erv tt ulv. Mas. Mantua Floyd .1. 10. Nicholas, Conway, S. C.; W. II Privett, Privetts, S. C.; Mrs. Win. Spivey, tiideon. S. C.; John T. Ilarrelson, Vardolle, S. C ; Oliver hMoyd, Nichols, S. C.; Agents in I lorry County S. O. A Wonderful Cure 1, tho undersigned, W. H. Priv>tt, certify that I have been sutTerng for 15 years with the following hronic diseases: Vertigo, Catarrh ?f the head, and finally inilamation >f the kidneys and bladder 1 was jivon up as an incurable invalid in a lying condition, when Prof. Neilson >f ilmingtor., N. C., came along ind cured tne with his most wonderul medicine. 1 have since made a rop by myself enough to sustain ny family a year. This can bo woven by the members of my family and my neighbors, and 1 feel it ny duty to recommend Prof. Neilsen's remedies, prepared by A. C. Neilson, No. 107, South 4th Street, Wilmington, N. C. with utmost confidence to the whole world, it is now eight months since 1 was cured, and L feel better than 1 have for many a year, though I am seventy-two years old. Cod jless Prof. Neilscn wherever ho .joes. 1 am willing to answer any correspondence in regard to this ease. Sincerely, W. II. Privktt, Privetts, S. C. Summons for Relief, IT ATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,) County of Horry. ? (Court of Common Pleas.) )nvhl II. Lewis, Ooo. W. Lewis, Rebecca Tompkins, Sarah M. Capps, Solomon J. Lewis, YV. llamp Lewis, Addle brown, lsal). Lewis J. Mlnic Lewis, Rosa E. Jenkins and Kate L. Rabon, Plaintiff's. against inni.,ewi9, jeliu J,ewl<>, Win. Q. Lewis, Celin .1. Cooper. Tobltha Lewis, Carrie Lewis, llcna Lewis and Millie Graham. Defendants. Complaint for Partition, Ileal Property.) Jopy Summons for lleliof, Complaint not Served, P<? the Defendants Pink Lewis, Jehu Lewis, Win. (J. Lewis, Celia J. Cooper, Tobltha Lewis, Carrie Lewis, itenn Lewis and Millie Graham. You are hereby summoned and required o answer the complaint in this action vhich has been filed in the ofllee of the "lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, o he said County, and to tervo a copy f 'our answer to the said Complaint on the nbscriber at ids ofllee at Conway, 8 C vlthln twenty days after the service here >f; exclusive of the day of such service; md If you fall to answer the complaint vlthln the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs n this action will apply to the Court for ho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Sept. 00th A. 11. 1003, 11. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney. I'd tho Defendant, ?lohu I,owls,' Take Notice, that tho summons In this ictlon, of which the foregoing in u copy, md tlie complaint in the above stated acion, were filed in the olUco of the Clerk >f the Court of the Common Pleas, at Jon way, in the county of Horry and State >f South Carolina, on the 2Uth day of September 1902, ?'' IL4TTW ood w a rd, ?' At'oiyiey for Plaintiffs. Notice, 'l'he County Board of Control of Horry County, will hold a meeting it Conway, S. C., on the '23rd day December, 1902, for the purpose >f electing a dispenser for the Round Swamp dispensary. E. Van Ghaiiam, J. D Vkhern, Tno. H. MoCahkill. Board of Control. Dec. 3rd, 1902. > ^' ;.1 n > MnwMMMWMMW We Print DKTTKR UK ADS, HIDD IIMADS. STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, Id fact any and all kinds of Printing. .J ' 1. J I- L'-'l Your Tir O And no man has any tight to ask y when you get money or profitable 1 this ground we ask you to give us NVe are in tho Mercantile busii (ion. Tho more satisfaction we gn It will really pay\ou to find t our merchandise. We buy good tl That's You aiealwuys suro to buy where yc That's Bi Satisfaction has two cuds to it. -Tl is not complete if you pay loo mm w en you pay a little for a poor qua much, but more so to pay too little Little Prices mid riy doing business on a big and econom it. Our Business has Rea First of all because we give peo they have a right to expect. If th the letter, we refund their money, good will. If possible we want, you to real ing to get the very best quality that 80 far as you are concerned tin BURROUGHS Ouj- promises and our policies are t along, abd to all people alike, regan religion, or political bias. We promise to give the best tl time. We promise the biggest, variety r;?ia 1 I i^lll IJC1 u. This will give you an idea of tl All Kinds of Groceries. All Kinds of Furniture. All Kinds of Notions. All Kinds of Huts. All Kinds of Clothing. Itond ('arts, and McCormick Mowii "Wagon Harness. In fact anything and get it. You i OB I 0! mi is in Boots and Shoes. We have our stock of Hoots am Shoes complete in every respect We call speci.il attention to our cal skin boots. Our lace and Hubbe Boots arc of tho best material Sportsman's Boots and Shoes very nice line. Ladies Dress Goods. Wo have a very largo assortmcn from the cheapest to the highest Wo have some very heavy woolen} a few pieces of genuine Sharks Skir Navy blue and black Serges, the arj.Vvery nice. Clothing. We have a very large line c Men's. Youths' ank Soys Clothini We also have a few line Suits whic we will sell at a bargain. Prints by the thousands. Ladies Walking Jackets a vcr nice line. Yours truly, S. T. SESSIONS Look! Look! Here is your chance to save moi ey. Wo are buying furs, hides, wo> and beeswax, and paying the higl est prices, free delivered. Give us trial. Spot cash on receipt of Shipmen We are also buying all kinds < metal and rubber, A. M. Torch Cc 1 !."> Noi th 2nd Street. WILMINGTON, N. C. IS YELLOW POiSCN In your blood ? Physicians call it rlnlarial Germ. Itcn.i be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and .night. First, it turns your complexion yellow. Chilly, itching sensations creep down your II backbone. Von feel weak and I worthless. I ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC I will stop the trouble now. It I enters the blood at once and I drives out the yellow poison. J If neglected and when Chills, I Fevers, Night-Sweats and a genI eral break-down come later on, :l Roberts' Tonic will cure you B then?but why wait ? Prevent future sickness. The manufacI turers know all about tills yelJ low poison and have perfected r| Roberts' Tonic to drive It out, I nourish your system, restore 'I appetite, purify the blood, prefl vent and cure Chills, Fevers and I Malaria. It has cured thousi| nnds-lt will cure you, or your 1 money back. This Is fair, t'ry I It. Price, 25 cents. - L' - - ."IJ" ne is Your wn 'on to throw it awuy. Time is money msiness facts in exchange for it. On live short minutes. less to make money and to give satisfac rc th?> more money we will make. >ut something about our methods and lings because they sell best. lfUSillONS, >u see yon ('tin get the most K.vt i?f;ioti??n. isiness Also. lie quality end and the price end. It ill for tigood thing, nor is it complete ,11 ty. It. ia ill ways foolish to ptiy too ;ht. (Jinditii ft to t he i> >i i t f ictil sc.de. That is our way of doing > Grown for Tlany sons. pie exactly what tliey want, and wha ley don't think wo have done this to take hack the goods, and retain their iizo when you trade with us you arc go. the Mills and Factories can produce, ore is not a hit of risk in buying from & COLLINS CO. he same today, yesterday, and right llessof age, color, size, sex, nationality, lint money can buy anywhere at any ' to select from, becauso we have it le variety of things we sell. All Kinds of Hardware. .All Kinds of Dress floods. All Kinds of Shoes. All Kinds of 1 fosierv. All Kinds of Farming Ltensils ig Machines and Hakes, Ihiggies and ' you may want, call at the "Gully" 8 Very Truly, I1IS MM. Wowing our Horn. ' If tolling the plain unvarnished a facts about our business by ''b!o\v? It lit All?? Ainn " l it ' 1 * . if^ uui uirii ijwiii, we snail in mis space lay ourselves open to tlie cnarjjo. t Three years a^o we opened up in b. one of the stores of the Spivey 1 Juild i. ing. We be^an tf> oiler #ood ooods i, at low prices. The ^ood people of y Horry county showed their appreciation by patronizing us which enabled us to oiler better eoods for less money. Today we occupy two of the largest brick stores in the r town witii a lar^e warehouse, carryV in^j a line of General Merchandise consisting of almost any tiling 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 lontf as we can oiler you as ? tfood tfoods for as little money or less money than any one else in the county. A^ain thanking you, we arc yours very truly, ~ Spivey Mercantile Co t J. C, SPIVEY, Mn'hu. of ! ! MARKETS. S Georgetown. New Virj/in 2 M XT - II " t enow cup 2 .~i< m. Scrape ... ! ' < !? Spirits turpentine "?0 I Rosin, common 1 'J' winminstok. Spirits Turpentine? steady. Machine barrels 1 countrv oal Rosin 12") Tar firm at . . $1 .*>( Crude Turpentine. Hard ?1.7. Dip $11.00; Virgi n $ COTTON. Ordinary cts'f* I! Good Ordinary. .. t>J Low Middling 7A I Middling 7? Good Middling.. .. 8 11-16 " [ Corn 70(?;7.-> ! Hams l.Y</ 1 Shoulders loci . Chickens 30 to8 Turkeys per II) (live) Kggs 1 I Cow Peas - c. per bus | Peanuts 80c " " : One Minute Cough Cur 1 ^ For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Tjftrjfftst aivl min t complete estab jGeo. S. il a ;r r- 6c Son5 J' ^ - ? ; q J|p/ :. 't 3 ? m?*:' , * i aMu u' u '< urori- of DOOKN.S. . 1 a a n .US, MOL Ll)' iN(l AaNO UU1LDJNG I j iyi tv i IM ; i A I >, CHARLESTON, S. C. j 544- S48 Kln? Street. I SPIV FY 6c COLLINS CO. 1 Fire Insuranc Bicycles. f). A. SPIVHY, M. W. COLLINS President, Secretory Office lii Bnnk iiulldltiB Donliil Notice. DR. VV. II. McCORD, SU KG EON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C. I*a?"SiMVKY Hni.RiMi. I AM II V 1 IMI1T 1 UTIADC - I IMjUil It I l'i 1 I --For-FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES I keep oil hand a fresh line of Heavy and Faney Groceries, which I ask you to inspect. r'LOl JR, lUCON, MFAL; GRITS RICK, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Pickles, Sauces, and other things that is generally kept iu a lirstelass Grocery SI ore. Nice Candies and Cakes, Cool Drinks, and Ice Cream, Give me your order. II. T. HYMAN, mi MACHINE AND REPAIR SHOPS. 4 ROILER wORK, LIGHT ANL HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL KIND. Wo keep a full line of steam fi tint's, Injectors, valves, packing Oi. waste etc: Also carriage and wa^or hardware and material. Paints, i 1. \s)iT etc. we solicit your patronage. ISif * You can your Photos al Casque's any day. Yon can hav 1 enlarging of any kind done. Give me a trial. R. K. CASQUE. I ?j , H, P. Little, Brick Works. ) Uuildir," br.i-i; n-i\vn\fi on hand. ' Sv'iul order 1) 1; !\ I tt > at Con* ' way. (J cor ' > vi < r T< (idvilio. ( ilomc Ol. < > > ,\ny,8. . Tonsoi i&i Parlor. D . v J II 'e keep sharp Razors, b Clean Towels, ana give you up t(r da fv service, CI I . I' - ? I oriunifj << opvciauiy Hazoi.s Honed on Short r jYo!ice. '[ JOILYSO.Y <S- JOJfJYSOJYy h Barbers. THE BEST I* what the People " buy tiio most of. That's Why 6 Hood's Sarsaparilhi has tli( liO'fctl . *a!cQF ALL MEDICINES.