The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 22, 1903, Image 2
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I'U RLIS1IKD KVKKY
THURSDAY MORNINGi?r
TilK
CONWAY l?UHF 1SHING CO.,
CONWAY. S. C.
M. 11. WOODWARD. Editor.
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SI'INSCRIPTION :
One Your, * - $1.00.
ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
SnUrsd At lh<> I'ait Office at Conway, 8. in
- >n?l Mattor.
rtlURSDAY ,J A N 22th ion t
Wii 11kviM.r.'iind Columbus county
in mir sister State oujjht to support
a jjood county paper. A few
months since, the proprietor of the
Columbus Press had to suspend pub
location, as ! o found that to continue
it. meant pecuniary loss. A n w
paper has'been started, under the
name of "The News" and we hope
for it better success.
It would not puzzle one to name
the causes which kept Conway standing
in one place (to allow the expression)
for >o manv vnurs. Hon
sidering the age ol the town, it i*
strange to some who are not acquainted
with the facts, that up to
a*vorv few years ago. the place made
so little progress. It is useless for
us to name these causes here Any
man of ordinary intelligence can
think them up for himself. Much
has hcen accomplished in the pest
few years but there is yet much to
be done.
It is not often that we take the
liberty of saying a word of a personal
nature in our editorial column,
but with the permission of our readers
we wish to state in the beginning
of this year, so full of bright
prospects for our town and county,
that, as we have ever tried to do in
the past, we shall endeavor to run
this paper for the best interest and
wcllfaro of the people. We never
make any claims for the credit of
any great accomplishments, we
leave the people to judge us in
every respect. We can or.ly say
that we have been conscientious in
the discharge of duty and in the
future this shall be our watchword.
We are thankful for the patronage
that we received during the year
that is past and gone. We will try
to merit the patronage of the entire
people during the present year, by
making the up building of our town
and county our highest aim.
If the account of the deplorable
affair given in the public prints
is correct, and we have no reason to
doult it, there never happened a
more dastardly deed than the shooting
of Editor Gonzales by Jas. II.
Tilman, on the public street in Columbia
last week. It was the cowardly
act of a desperate man. Had
it been done last year, just after
the publication of certain editorial
utterances in the State, the act
would have rceched less eensur.
though it would in no manner ha\
been excused. If. by the disclosure
in his newspaper, Gonzales hat !
anything to do with the defeat ol
Jas. H. Tilman, for the office highest
in the gift of the people; then ho
certainly did our State a great service,
for which the people of the
State will never forget him. Hut
while we admire the grit of t he man,
and appreciate every service he has
rendered our commonwealth, yet,
in his public denunciation of Tilman,
he went too far. He could have
warned the people, could have accomplished
all that he has accom
plished, without descending to low
and almost vulgar epithets. Here
he made his mistake. -
DIEDDeath
has entered o>u* midst and
taken Oscar Holmes, who was horn
on Jan. 19th. 1879. and departed this
life on Jan. 8th, 1903. He was
afflicted four yens, but never com
plained. He leaves a father, mother,
two brothers, and four sisters
besides scores of loving friends.
His remains were interred at Good
Hope bury in# ground. Always
kind, he was cheerful down to his
last moments We submit all to the
heavenly father who doe th all things
well.
!\ A Fill END.
Ransom Cooper was born on
March 15th, 1835, in this county
and died at Vi unlabel; N. C.. on Dec.
16th, 1902, of heart^trouble, leaving
a wife, six childreivsand a host of
relatives to mourn their loss.
J. P. S.
Mrs. Beedoc Martin, wife of U. SMartin
died at her home near Blanch
on Monday Jan. 12th 1903. She was
funeralized bv Uev II. D Granger
She leaves a husband seven children
and a host, of friends to mourn their
loss. She a as ,i member of the!
Ban tist. church at Joiner Swamp
and lived an exemplary Christian
life. B. F. G.
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Gnllvnnts Ferry Items.
J. W tlolliday has been very sick,
but wo are glad to see that lie is
able to eomo clown to the store to
look after his business. Until his
present sickness he had been enjoy
ing splendid health for a man of his
age for the last twelve months.
J ulius A It man is very sick.
Tue farmers generally are getting
a hustle ?n, preparing tobacco beds,
clearing land, and fencing land,
preparing for a large crop, and we
hope that God will bless their labors
with a bountiful yield.
The public school at Mt. Z'?on
Academy, taught by Miss Maud
lleaty will soon close, but it is tallced
tha' the money will be supple
mooted bv the patrons and the
school continued at least two or
three months longer- a good move
in the right direction.
We had .1 quiet marriage on Monday
the 12th inst., down in the
southern part of our township. The
contracting parties were Mr.J'Osby
i rutin om?rang< burg, ant j^n s Juna
Jones, daughter ot Win. Jones, l'lic
marriage being so?carlv in the morning
there were but few present,
mostly relatives of the bride and
nearl v all Jones's Immediately af
ter the marriage they took their departure
to the groom's home in
(bangeburg. J. M. I) Jones, a man I
who ulwat s owns good teams and j
vehicles, a id always unwilling to
refuse a favor was called upon to as
sist in eon Jucting the bride and
urnoni to the railroad. We hope the
couple a long and prosperous life.
Poor Joe, his generosity leads him
into lots of extra trouble, his team
had hardly time to rest, before he
was called upon to assist in moving
Foster Jones and family to Mullins,
S. Ci . where he has accepted a position
with I) \\ Eayton in the
brick business.
Mr. Editor, we hope that the people
of the county will be more united
this year in helping to build up
a market in Conwav that will coin
pete with any market in the State,
for tobacco, cotton and all other
country produce. We have the material
and the resources, if we will
onlv just unite our wills. Farmers
ami merchants let us all work with
this end in view. (J. E.
Uurcoi News.
Mrs. Mary Jones is visiting her
brother, David Kabon.
Miss Viola llarrelson left for her
home last Thursday after closing a
very successful term of school here.
Wo i J
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Miss Leila Rabon left last Thursday
to spend some time with her
si.tcr, Mrs. S. T. Harper in Geor^etown
county.
Quite a number were out bird
hunting last Wednesday with eood
success.
B. F. Singleton was a pleasant
caller last Sunday.
Mrs. Klliott returned home last
week after spending sometime in
Conway with her mother.
Mr. Ration and the Misses Rabon
and Harrelson had the pleasure of
attending a delightful house parts
last Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slalvey. Good
cheer and merriment reigned all the
evening.
EN krot.
Gurley Items.
\V. D. Weatherbec of Lumberton>
N C., was visiting here recently.
L. 11. Booth was here last week.
Miss Nannie Hays, recently closed
a very successful term? of ^school
here.
Why should a farmer lie educattcd?
At the present time, there is
no vocation that can be succect fully
followed without an education. As
the welfare of the country depends
upon the farmer, it is necessary for
a farmer to be educated, so that he
may know when to market his products,
and how to till the soil. Two
purposes of an education are, that
one may become useful, and that he
may derive more pleasure from life.
One reason why so many farmers
fail to .nake a success is because of
their ignorance of how to farm.
n -
a uv.y raise corn or wheat or any
>ther grain on the same land year
after year and this wears out the
il. Fanning is becoming more
id more of a science and therefore
more and more requires an education.
It is very necessary to know
the laws governing the cultivation
of the soil, fertilizing the soil with
bone dust or whatever is used, and
the rotation of crops. A great deal
depends on a knowledge of machinery.
The farmers should know how
to properly run their machines, and
they should know that the'McCormiek
machines are the best, with
whieh to cut their grain and grass.
We would like to hear from some of
the farmers on this subject. I\
Adrian Items.
Rev. L. S. Root.)) tilled bis appointment
at Maple last Sunday.
The Sabbath School at Maple re
organized with a full set of officers.
Mrs. J. N. Jenrettc, Mrs. Ole liarrclsOn,
Mrs. Charles Spivey and Miss
Christian Smith, all attended services
here Sunday.
Djw Jones and Miss Lulu Thornp
kins wore married Jan. 11th, Wider
H. II. Holmes -officiating
Tobacco barns arc still going up.
J. \V Dorsoy and 1). W. Thornpkins
are building barns. King A Tliompkins
have just completed a handsome
and coinmodiojs barn which
adds much to the appearance of
John Thompkins' place.
Let the farmers run a race on one
acre of tobacco and one acre of corn.
The fellow that makes the most on
his acre of tobacco, others to give
him ?">, each, and the follow that
makes the most corn on his acre,
tire others to inve him H IT> 1*11 ol-w*l o 1
r . ? ? V< WHOIIUia
of corn tnch.
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Take the Home and farm with
this paper f<?r |l,2f> per year.
?'* Early Risers
The famous little pills*
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Wnmpee News.
Nothing new tfointf up here now
except new tobacco barns. Farmers
are tfoin^ in for this money
making crop.
Mrs. h. M. Thompkii.s returned
beme last Sunday after spending
some weeks with her mother.
S. M. Thompkins and II. Warwick
of Conway. Misses Kva McCos
by and Bessie Livingston of Little
liiver were quests at Mrs. Livingston
s last Sunday.
Miss Oliio Livingston is visiting
Miss Carrie Ward.
M. B. Thompson and sister visi
ted on Lon,/ Bav last Sunday.
Oreo Hell is having some work
(lone on his dwelling.
John Avrcs of Nichols visited his
sister, Mrs Beanie Bell some time
a^o. Benton.
Death of Col. Ellerbe.
Col. 10 B Kllerbe died very suddenly
last Tuesda> nitfht at his residence
at Joruanville. lie was taken
I with a pain in the side late in the
day uixl died at abofit 10 o'clock at
ni^ht. Telegrams conveying the sad
news were sent to his sons, Clyde
Kllerbe at Charleston, ft. It ft lie rbe
at Alcot. S. C., and Frank and
Douglas ftllerbo who are at Kinston,
N. C.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Lax itive liroino Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it falls
to care. ft. W. (}rove's signature is on
etl( h l>.>\. 2.V-.
Citation Notice,
ST A I'K OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
('ounty of Horry, \
H y Wm I? IIARDWICK P.sqm Probate Judge
Whoreas, I). A. Spivey made suit to I
me to grant them Letters of Adminis j
trati-hi ol the Estate of and effect?- of Jo
annnlt C- llardwh-k deceased.
These nr<- Ihcreft r-- to cite and adm? n
isli .-ill and singular the kindred and creditors
of the .Joanmdi ( illardwick deceased,
that they lie and appear before lie-,
in I he Court of I 'robate, f -1 be held at Con*
way, S ('., (in the ;{lst day of January
tl)0:{ after publication hereof, at it o'eh ck
in tiie forenoon, to shew cause if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not lie granted,
(liven under my Hand this 17th d ly of
Jauuary, Anno i)oinini, HKW.
\V. K I lard wick,
Probate Judge, H.C.
Summons for Relief.
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
1 lorry ('ounty.
(Court <?t Common Pleas.) ?
Dclcslln G. Johnson. Plaintiff,
it gainst
Helen Johnson, ,1. 11. Johnson, Susan L.
Sarvis, Sarnh C. Hardee, Jos. W. Johnson,
C. V. Johnson, John E. Johnson,
Mary 11. Collins, Fannie J. Johnson,
llattlc Johnson, Henry Johnson, Hampton
Johnson, Laura Johnson, Iris Lessie
Johnson, VV heeler Johnson. Iris A. Johnson,
Jeremiah L. Johnson, ltulph A. Johnson,
Mellie C. Johnson, Doctor II. 1'.
Johnsoi., Fannie L. Johnson George O.
Johnson, William W.Johnson, Carrie 1).
Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Winnie
Johnson, heirs at law of John J. Johnson
deceased; Jos. W. Holliday, Defendants.
(Copy Summons. For Helief.)
Tu tlio(li'frnilnnti): Helen lohnHoa, .1 II. John,
son, Nnean I,. Marvie, Sarah ('. Ilanlce, Joe.WJotoiBon,
C. V. Johnson, John K. ) >tiiieoii. Mary
11. Collins, Fannie ?l. Johneon, llattie Johneon,
Henry Johneon, Hampton Johnson, Laura
Johneon, lrle Leeelw Johneon. Wheeler Johneon,
Iris A. Johneon, Jeremiah I.. Jolmenn,
Kalnh A. Johneon, MellloC. Johneon, Doctor
M. I'. Johneon, Fannie 1,. Johneon, licurgfl O.
Johneon, William W. Johneon. Carrie 1). Johneon,
Kli/aheth Johneon, Winnie Johneon, heira
in. i?v> 111 v wiiii ii. iiwiiiinuil} uvv.farru, ; UWf. '1 .
II nihility:
You arc horeby summoned andrequlrod
to answer the complaint In this action
which has boon tiled in the olllco of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
the said County and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber at hlsofllce at Conway,S. C.,
within twenty days after the service hereof/exclusive
of the day of such service/
and if you fail to answtr the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court for tho
relief demanded intlie complaintDated
January 2nd, 100J.
Kolit II. Scarborough,
Plaint ill's Attorneys.
W. L. Mishoe,
C.C. C, P.
To J. II. Johnson, Sarah C. Hardee and
Jo hull Johnson, absent defendants.*
Take notice, that Hie complaint in th s
action, and the summons of which the
foregoing is a copy, were Hied in tho olltce
of the Clerk of the Court <>f Coifimon
Pleas, for Horry County, on 2nd day of
January, 11)03.
W. Ii. Ml shoe,
Clerk Court, C. P. H. C.
Summons for Relief.
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
County i f Horry. )
(Court of Common Pleas.)
Frank A. Rurroughs, PlaintifT,
ugainsSarah
V. Dunn, Sarah I). Morse and
George Koll.tr, Defendai ts.
Copy Summons for Relief, Complaint
not Served.
To the Defendants Sural. V. Dunn, Sarah
I). Morse and George Kell ir.
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this action
which has been filed in the otllce of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pb-as, for
the said County, and to servo a t"?py of
volir answer to the ....
Wll lilt?
subscriber ?t his olllco at Conway, S C
within twenty days after the service here
of; exclusive of the day of such service;
and it you fail to answer the complaint
within the time ..fores,dd, the pbiintilTs
In this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
Itobt. II. ScarlHuough,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Dated Jan. 2nd 1008.
To Sarah V. Dunn, S.truh I), Morse and
Georgo Kellar, non redd *nt defendants:
Take Notice, that the eoinp'aint in the
above entitled action, and the summons of
of which the foregoing Is a copy, were
tiled In the olllce of the Clerk of Court
Common Pleas, for I lorry County on the
2nd day of January, A. I). 1008,
W. L. Mlshoe,
C. C. C. P., II. C.
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When Flatiy was sick, we gavr nor uastorta.
When she was a Child, she cried for C'astorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to C'astorla.
When she had Children, she gave them Costorla,
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MARKETS.
Georgetown.
Now Virgin 2 75
Yellow dip 2.7")
Sorapo ... 1 75
i Spirits turpentine -r>2
Rosin, common 1 '.?
\V l I.M INUTON.
Spirits Turpentine steady.
Machine barrels .r)8
countrv oat
Rosin 1 55
Tar linn at . . fl.Gh
Crude Turpentine. ? Hard ?l.8(
Dip $3. ID; Virgin $ ?
COTTON.
Ordinary hi cts V 1 h
GoodSOrdinary. .. .71
LOW Middling 71 "
Middling 8 J 11
(I ootl M irlfl 1 i n n
Corn (>.">(<' t>7
Hams 15 '$16
Shoulders 10 <^12
Chickens "10 to 85
Turkeys per lb (live)
?2 I
Cow Peas ? c. per hush
Peanuts 70u "
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of S. M Stevens Sr., dc
cease*!, art' required to present them
duly provt?u to the undersigned, or
this notice will'be plead in bar of
their recovery, and all persons in
di'bted to said estate will make payment
to the undersigned.
S. At. Stevens .1 r.,
'Qualified Administrator.
1 ? 15-- <>:i. lit.
Citation Notice.
S ' ATE OK SO I i .. CIIOI.INAJ
County of 1 lorry
hy Vs'm. K. Herdwlck, I'roSnte Judge
Whereas-, Ktntnu l>. Collins made suit
t> ine. to jjrnnt her letters of iKliuinfstrn
lion of the estate of and effects of b.
A utile Collins, cum testamento annexe.
These are therefore to cite arid admonish
nil and shmular the kindred and en d
Uors of the said b. Annie Collins, deceased,
that they he and appear before
me, in tli" ('oiirt of Probate, to he held at j
Conway 11> rry ('ogntr on the 2'ith of Jan- i
miry, 1U03, alter puhlleHthn hnrt-of, at
11 tiVlock in tin' forenoon, t?> show cause,
it any tlicy have, why Iho Said Admluistration
should not be granted, i
(liven under my Hand, this 10 h day <>f
lanuary Anno Domini 1003.
Will. K. Ilardwek,
l'robate .1 udire,
I in hi!
In sufficient to show that my store
is the place to buy your Corn, Outs!|
and Hitv# Seed Oats for the farmers
a speciality.
My stock of
. m MS All ross.
Is complete and up -bo-date, and I
challenge the towit to compare with
my prices '
Overcoats and. Suits
A few more to close out at bargain
prices.
Cull and examine my line of Shoes
which I tun Selling out almost a'
cost to make room for new stock.
BUYER OF HAW FURS.
Yours for trade.
A. P. JOHNSON,
On cot iter opposite Bank of Conway
DR. C. R. TABER.
Physician and Surgeon,
lorjs s. c.
POSITIONS QUARANTKID,
VJndtr $3,000 C??h Deposit
Hal rorvd Pare P*14.
Op*n *11 7?*r k> Bote He*-?. Vtry Cto**p
CV*<n-gi*-Alabama
Hobt. H. Scarb moeon, IIal. I.
President. Vice l'i
BANK OF
CONWA
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Capital Stock.
1)1 EEC
liOHKHT Ik SO A HBOROUG H,
HAL. L. IHJCK,
OKOKdK J. I10LLTDAY,
The Hank will lie open for husiivss
teres! 011 tiniH deposits, 3 to 5 per cent
which deposit is nrnle.
Dizzy?
Appetite poor? Bowels constipated?
It's your liver!
Ayer's Pills are liver pills.
Want your mo'stache or beard aj
beautiful brown or rich black? Use j
Buckingham's Dye'
! fiortl P Hill & Co , N??Ku? N H
M ARE HEAIMARTERS. j
DRY GOODS.
Much of our stock is already
here. Its more attractive than
ever. Some of it is already on
our shelves; but much of it
ebmes before we arc ready for
it. The best of it is for the
benefit of the ones who have a
desire for an economical price.
SHOES.
We have all kinds and prices to
suit everybody. Call and sec
them, our prices can't tc beat.
CLOTHING. I
If you have a taste for correct
garments, no matter if you
want to pay but a small price
remember the stock we handle
\ .. - ?
mum1- ilit' prooietn. Some
ionablo Clothes for Men andHoys.
GROCERIES.
Mv line of (Iroeerics i? Fres'
ar.d up to date. Call and in
spec* niv line and yei prices be
fori* buying elsewhere.
Yonts for low prices.
.5. K. NICHOLAS.
W. .11. I'ARKUR,
W ATP 11 M \KF.U, JiOWELKU
. AND OPTICIAN. (
1 will say to mv many friends and
pat lapis, that my stock of jewelry,
consistino ofclockr. watches, chains
charms, ladies neck ' hains. lace and
bar pins, ear rin?js, silk fobs, swiss
charms, wedding and on^aj/finenl
riutf:, is the Knest line over oxhibi
ted in Conway.
? A full line of?
Optical (?oo<ls.
1 ern lit your eyes exactly.
IIOL1 PAN PRESENTS.
I can lit yon up in these. Call
and inspect my stock, ^et njy pri- r
01 s Oof ore 1 j i y 111 < ? elsewhere.
W EA K 31 EN
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STU()N(J 31KN I c
You are requested t<? write for a [
Free Trial of our Now, Patented;
Sciontifie Appliance, secretly worn
for the relief' of Impotent .Men, and
our lar^e illustrated book, which ex- (
plains every dot lil.
Middle A?fed and Old Men, many
of you are troubled with weak back,
aching pains and weakness of the .
bladder and kidneys, allied withlmpotency,
partial or complete. These
siens of premature decay prove the
presence of* nervous debility in the ~
second sta^e.
APPLIANCE 'CO.', Conway, 8. C.
Send for Circulars.
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Watch this space next week.
Marsh A: Jones.
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csi that. Cash i?r.
1 HORRY,
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$25,000. n
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TORS:
w. H. LfcWlS, y<
W. A. .JOHNSON,
WILL A. r II HEM AX. (>
! p1
March 2nd 1003 \\ ill allow in
. according to lengtb of time for \
The Old Standai
Grove's T
has st>ood t?he i>es
over One and a Ha
of merit, appeal
^ Enclosed wit>!i every bottle is <
5"" *
' CRACK (iOBS THE '
IN COME THE OR
MijpkMM
SELLS TML? VERY BEST Gl
FERTILIZERS
I AT THE VERY LOWEST
It pays to fertilize your land
I THE VIROIMA-CAROLIf
I CHEMICAL COMPANY^
PRODUCTS. (
pCLD EYERYWHEI
The Virginia-Carolina Chemical C
1 CHARLESTON. S. C.
W It.
?DBA I
Lreiierjtl TV!
Our Stock of Coffins and Casl<(
etod lino of everything from thi
oP" orders by wire or mail prompt
BANK OF
CONWA
"AI'ITAL STOCK, $20,000.00.
?O A NT i V N I) DISCO UN VS, $05,0(
?OFF
I. G. COLLINS,
President.
!. P. QUATTLEUAUM,
Vice-President.
The enormous increase in our busi
ient proof of the confidence inspire
f?rs and by its successful munugeme
We guarantee to our patrons proi
a them every reasonable aecommoc
Thanking our customers for their
L the continuance of their business.
Resp
D.
Bargaii
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CONWAY BA
We have just finished taking stock
hing but sell everything."
We find a good many odds and eiu
iter, that we will close out at unhei
was i lie most successful htu
lore money and more business expe
recan continue to give you the ben
I'interimj ing Ii
Opposition is said to be the life 01
ivolv and interesting to all.
Thanking our nun y friends for t
ear and assuring them of greater B
oil all a very hannv and nrosnernna
w I 1 ^ " I I ' w*"#
Yours
Conway
Business
. . Pr<
OUR 1
I^eep up 1
The prosperity of any business
icy huiHIe and to treat their onstor
leceess. Tin- people of Horry Coui
lore goods for same money and sum
etitors. Therefore our business to
ir many friends and customers for t
> us during the past, we beg to sa
3U than ever before, and ask for a
We keep on hand DRY GOODS;
V,NTS FURNISHINGS, FARMINt
rices. We are in the market to bi
Dusenbt
TODDVIL
rd
asteless CI
t? 25 years. Avei
tlf Million bottles,
you ? No Cure
a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BE/
MDES OF y
[TP TIE IIIGIHi-CIIBLHri
a. ?~)IEIIiEll EBMrnr
"""The Largest
Manufacturer of
Fertilirers on EnVth
J}e?\ Forty odd
ST x\ Manufacturing plant?
JN/w w/< i | I
r -W wnoiesaie purcnasera
Largest importers 1
Concentration of I
ManigimeBt I
LEWIS,
<Elt IN ?
erolia.iid.ise.
\s is complete. We caflry a well sel
d cheapest Coflin to the costliest made
ly attended to.
CONWAY,
Y. S.C.
SURPLUS FUND, $12,000.0
>0.00. DEPOSITS. - $70,000.00
ICEUS:?
r\ a otntrrxr
it. ojri v r, i .
Cashier.
M. \V. COLT,INS.
Asst. cashier.
ness for the past few years is sufli;d
b\ thepcrsonel of the Hoard Direc111.
npt and obliging service, extending
lation consistent with sound banking,
formes patronage, we cordially soliceetfully,
A. SPIVEY, Cashier.
ns Sure
VT
RGAIN HOUSE.
and lind that we "don't keep an>1s
that we will call your attention to
ird of prices.
siness year we ever had. We have
rience than we ever had before, hence
efit of our
y Underselling.
f ||M.<|A o.wl ..... -
- V...VW, < ijva *Tt- propose to IUUKC It
heir literal patronage during the j aet
AUGAINS in the future, We wish
New Year,
to serve,
Bargain House.
osperous.
ViOTTO:
:he Quality!
depends upon the quality of goods
ners square. This is the basis of our
nty appreciate our effort to give them
e goods for less money than our com??arly
doubles every year. Thanking
heir very liberal patronage ox tended
y that we are better prepared to serve
continuance of your trade for 1903.
>, SHOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS,
0 IMPLEMENTS at rock bottom
ry crude turpentine.
try & CO.
LE, S. C.
i.j t
hill Tonic
rage annual sales I
Does t>his record I
t, No Pay. 50c. I