The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 26, 1903, Supplement, Image 5

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, I s . > SUPPLEMEP Michael Dots* A. J. Cox and B. F. Stevens attended the Teachers examination on the 20th inst. ? We are sorry that Rev. L. M. Edjje failed to fill i?5u Kduniup nnnnintment at Beulah ^ v ?-ri on lust Saturday and Sunday.?G. i R. Ulan ton of Green Sea was in this S section on last Sunday.?There are g several new tobacco barns being , erected near this place.?J. H, liar- * telson of Loris and C. E. Barker of Daisev passed here last Saturday.? Wonder what has become of "Sly Coon," as his articles are missing. ^ Minnimum. ^ e DIED * Infant, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ditnery on Feb. 17th., ] near Buckavllle. at the age of 4 days. It was laid to rest at Hebron church, . leaving father, mother and little . - ? - * t A ? 1 ^'Sier w uiuuru iva iurb. After an absence of ten years the death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richardson, taking two of their children, Jesse, the baby and Miss Julia, the eldest of their children. Jessie died on Dec. 10th 1902, after being confined to his > bed eleven days, and was buried at Rehoboth baptist church the follow in# day. He professed faith in Christ while on his death beu. Jessie was an affectionate obedient child, always kind to every body Miss Julia departed this life on Jan. 29th 1903 at the age of thirty nnd wnfi tmrlori nt Rotin both baptist church the following day. She had ulways nursed the family in all their sickness and never seamed to tire. She had nursed her brothers Merman and Andrew through a long spell of typhoid fever also Jessie, until he died. Then she went to nurse Henry her oldest brother, who had taken the fever, and was taken while there,. She had been a member of Kehoboth baptist church for several years ant professed faith in Christ. It wai not known till early in the morninj that she could not live, aud she die< about 12 o'clock, too late for all thi family to be called. Her brothel Will was very ill and could not se< her at all. Julia and Jessie will be great!; missed in the family. Notice Horry Hussars. y The Horry Hussars will meet a ,?* U o'clock at the armory, Conway *w S. C.. on Saturday iMarch 14th, will carbines to get now slings, eacl member in full uniform; and eacl riding a horse. By order of L. D. Bono, Capt. L D. Long. Jr. O/ S. JT TO HORR1 markets. Georgetown. few Virgin 2.76 "ellowdip 2.76 crape ... 1.76 spirits turpentine 52 ( tosin, common 1 40 Wilmington. ipiriU Turpentine steady flachine barrels .. 65 ountrv oal <08in 1.86 ^or firm ?kt #1.65 Crude Turpentine.- Hard *2.401 3ip *4.00; Virgin $ COTTON. Drdiunry 74 ctvf* H> 3odd Ordinary. .. 84 " Low Middling 0J *. " Middling 04 Good Middling.... lft{ Corn 05(o 07 Hams 15fff 10 Shoulders 10(^12 '40 to 35 VUl\ Turkeys per lb (lire) 22 Cow Peas ? o. per bush Peanuts 70e " 44 ;I If llij ? Has secured as Lecturer? Lucius Perry Hills ' Poet and Humorist, AT i ?>* 1 - 1 ; Tuesday (Marcn, 3rd, At 8:30 O'clock P. M. B _ r| 0 Wit, Wisdom. Love and Laugh j. ter. Mirth, Mimicry, Pathos and Pa triotism. t u Ai intellectual treat for all who at tend. 11 Admission oO and .'or, D. A. SPIVEY, Mn'fcr. r HERALD, F 10 Dayi Urand Clearance Sale 23rd, Lasts till BARGAINS! Biggest opportunity to bu your breath, as I am gob ess that will be an eye 0/ the rest- Come ever 1 M/1 /? / c* J y f 1.1?-?/ < o One lot boys heavy weight knee pants. to close out at this sale for 1 12 ami 22c per pair. One lot youth's pants, some wool, worth 60c and $1 10, now 30 and 73e. j Men's ?.nd youth's subs. all sizes,1 regit I a r price $2.85 op to $5, must go now at $1.90, 4s2, and $2.50. One lot Ladies and Mieaes <*apee,; former price 8?k\ 60c, and fl.86.' now at t h?8 sale only 19c. 38o. $1.25.. I 3 Ladies walking juckete, nice heavy " ' ' ? 11 ?- ..? a nltd I well llinur, nuivii j $2.35, now on))'91.52 and $1.8o. -J Men's heavy all wool Overcoat*, worth $2 38, $2.75 and $3 75, onlv j$l 89, $2 10 and $2.25, j 15 Ladies and Miaies dressed lint* j They are dan do s. They are worth w heap more, but ttey must k?>. we huve chained from 6oc to $2, for tin >e hats. J oat look at these Hr| un a, 24c, 32c, 89e, 49c, 64c, 68c. 79c, 85c, 99c and 91 05. Catch your I-..?I, if .n*ii ('oriie and see i ih?*ni. I'll hft yon'll buy. Room? Room- Yes rooi> wont room for our Spr\ | have oot to sarifi.ee a lot c room. Remember the dat ! j G. C. Stanley. . RUTH. S. C. I he EB. 26TH. I '1 '> Only. 4 it il< Begins Monday Fell. * March 4th. BARGAINS! \ iy goods CHEAP. Hold *' ig to mention a few pri- * itner. Well, you know v /body and share thin * n %ving. i i < 102 Men's and hoy's hats, up to- , date in style and finish, aciual value 2Bc? 'o $1.75, here you go now for only 10c. to 99c. each Men's and boy's caps, assort <1 sizes and style, 1 worth lo to 3oc each, take them now at 5c, 7c, 9c, 15c, 21c. In looking over our gents line dress shirts, we notice we have a good lot of nice well-made soft laundred si irts guaranteed colors, some with cuffs and collars. We have been running these goods at 25c to 65c. As tbi8 is a Clearance sale we offer them ! now at prices never heard of before. Prices: 19, 24, 38 and 47c. * loo Paire Men's Ladies and Children coarse and fine shoes, all solid goods, odd numbers, we aim lo run the $1.76 fancy polish ladies dress J shoe* at &1.19, others at 78c per pair ' up This 18 a bargain ime. 2 lots water pitchers, some plain, tome decorated, we will offer this . line of goods at reduced prices. ma * a if* n is wtuu we are after. c ing stock- of goods, and we f our presen t stock to mak e, Feb t?rd to March 4th.f , MLn'gr. and Prop. '<^1 nnuirinh Willi hie hunile In hie nvor. | MUCl