The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 12, 1903, Image 2
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CONWAY PUliT TSHINO CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
ri. H. WOODWARD. Editor.
SUUSOIUP'I ION :
Que Year, - - $1.00.
A..WAY8 IN ADVANCE.
tnti?r?<l at th* l*onl Olttr* at Conway, S. O., aa
Secoadclaea Vattar.
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THURSDAY. March 12th IQ03
Many are mailing enquiries about
the act of the Legislature which pro- ,
vides for a vote next Fall on the
stock law. As soon as wo can cb
tain a copy of the act, we will publish
it in full for the benefit of all
who arc seeking information on the
subject.
Ik the election to fill the vacancy
in the office of .1 ud^e of Probate, and
the election to decide the question
of the Htoek law for this county
could have come off totfothct, some
expense would have been saved to
the county. "K)ur Senator and Krpresentatives
tried to arrange it in
this way but failed. Two special
elections in the county in the course
of one year is something unusual.
As will be seen by reference to
their final presentment printed in
another column, the ^rand jurors at
the recent term oi our court recommended
the erection of a new
court house and jail. In doing this
they but repeat the recommendation
of grand juries for several years
past. Only last Summer, the people
of the county had the opportunity
to vote on this question and had a
majority of the people voted for the
new building, the new court house
might now have been in process of
erection. The small tax that would
have been necessary, would have
hurt no one, many would hardly
have known it, and we would soon
have had and enjoyed, these im
provements which will coine, and
sooner or later will force themselves
upon us. If we arc ever to have up
to-date public buildings, why not
now?
Notes From Little River.
Many farmers of this section are
getting ready to plant tobacco.
W H. Stone, the efficient secretary
and treasurer of Stone Bro's Co.,
left here last Friday for Northern
markets on business.
Vereen Bros, are closing out the
stock of H. J. Vereen deceased, at
35 per cent below cost.
We hear that T. N. Cooper contemplates
erecting a large milling
plant that will be capable of manufacturing
anything in the wood line.
Miss Bessie Livingston and Miss'
Lee Russ, visited at Wain pee on
Sunday.
The Steamer Sanders made a fly
ing trip here last Saturday carryitw
her flag at half mast, being char
tered to convey the corps of a ne
gro who was killed last Thursday
in Wilmington by an electric wire.
Ci.am Buykb.
From Socaatee.
Miss Eulee Stalvey, one of Marion's
most charming young ladies,
after spending u few weeks with
relatives here, left for her home last
week.
G. F. Sarvis, of the Str. Sessoms
visited relatives here Monday.
The party on the 26th, was a fine
success, 22 were present and all
seemed to enjoy themselves im
mensely.
The caroms party on the Srd, was
simply fine.
John Marlow, accompanied by his
sister, Miss Rosa, visited friends
here Sundav.
Miss Carrie Cooper spent a few
days in Conway last week.
Booth Items.
Health generally good.
Farmers are busy preparing for
their crops.
Tj H. Booth has gone to Clark ton,
N. C., to work lor I he Railroad Co.
Tobacco plants are looking fine.
I think they will be ready to transplant
by April 1st.
City Booth came home last week
after an absence of five months.
S. M. Allen of Fair BlufT, N. C-,
was here last week.
We think H N. Sessions will make
us a good Probate Judge. Wo
thought we would mike the race,
but when we heard that Mr. Sessions
was in the race, we declined.
We think some young man ought to
have it. We have had enough of
old men in it al rend v.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Hromn Quinine Tablet#.
'"fund the money If it faili
' * 'are la on
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?ourt Proceeding* Concluded.
The ease of the State vs. Causey
for obstructing a public neighborhood
road was not finished on Wednesday,
the hour being late. On
rhursday morning the judge charged
the jury and they retired to consider
the case. After being out for
several hours, they returned a verdict
of guilty. The sentence was
that the defendant pay a fine of $1,
and remove the obstruction from
the road.
The attorneys for the defendant
made a motion for a new trial which
was refused, and defendant gave notice
of intention to apival.
This case awakened much interest
and the court room was crowded
with spectators clui ing the trial.
The State vs. A A. Turner charg
ed with assault and battery with in
tent to kill, was cal ed on Thursday
but was continued until Friday
morning, the defendant plead guilty
to the charge and was fined in the
sum of $125.00, which was paid.
Thare was very little business
done in the court of common pleas.
No civil case was tried. Some orders
in default cases were taken.
A special term of the court of,
common pleas will be ordered in the
Summer for the purpose of dispos
ing of several cases now standing
on the docket.
The court wu.-> adjourned sine die
on Friday morning.
We publish in another coining the
final presentment of the gramt jury.
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Finnl Prescntmct of the Grand
Jury.
To llis Honor, i) A Townsend,
Presiding Ju<lge.
We, the* grand jurors, for Horry
County, at the March term of the
court now iioldcn, for the year A,
1). l'.U)3 beg leave to submit, this,
our tioal presentment for said term:
i We have acted upon all bills
submitted to us by the Solicitor.
2. We have examined the court
house, and jail and report that wo
find the same in fair sanitary condition.
'I. We find that the public roads
in all sections of the county are in
very bad condition, but that no
blame therefor can be placed upon
any of the road overseers, or upon
the County Supervisor, and we are
unable to,suggest any remedy under
existing legislation in this State.
4. We find that the bridge across
Cedar Creek'on the old Pee Dec road
Is in a dangerous condition, and reecommend
that immediate steps be
taken by the County Supervisor to
have the same put in a good state of
repair.
f>. We find that the embankment
on the Sandy 1.11 uIT public road, between
the hill and the Sandy BlufT
brklgc, is in an unsafe condition
and should be at once repaired.
6. It has been reported to us that
the ford across Socaatec Swamp near
David Rabon's place is in an impassable
condition, and we recommend
that the County Supervisor take
such steps as may be necessary, to
put the said erossing'in good travelling
condition.
7 We have appointed the following
committees, to wit: (1) A committee
consisting or three of our body to
make an examination of the hooks
anci accounts <>! the dispensary at
Toddville, and to report the result
of their examination to this body;
(2) A committee consisting of three
of our body to make an examinat ion
of the books and accounts of the dispensary
at Floyd's X Roads, and to
report the result of their examination
to this body; (il) A committee
consisting of three of our body to
| make an examination of the books
and accounts of the dispensary at
the Round Swamp, and to report
the result of their examination to
this body ; (1) A committee consisting
of three of our body to examine
the public oftiees of this county and
report the result of their examination
to this body.
8. Wo repeat'the recommendations
of the former grand jurors of
this county, as to the erection of a
aew court house and jail. In this
I -onuection, we recommend that our
Hate Senator and delegation in the
louse of Representatives, procure
! < passage of an act at the next
h. ssion of the Legislature, providing
for theeroction of a new court house
and jail for the county,,, and that
said act be positive in its terms and
requirements, and not conditioned
upon a vote of the people.
We express our appreciation to
his Honor, the presiding Judge and
all ofticors of the court for the many
courtesies shown usdurincr t.hn term
All of which is respectfully* sub
milted.
J. M. Oliver,
Foreman.
OBITUARY.
Prudence Isadorah iJooth, wai
born on June 24th 1871, daughter o
the late Jeff Anderson of this county
She joined Poplar M. E. Churcl
wnnc younj;, and was converted it
the year 1891, under the ministry
of the late A. M. Duscnbury.
She was happily married to J as
W. Booth on Sept. 25th 1890. Sh<
departed this life Feb 17th, 1909
Her sickness of Typhoid fever
which lasted over forty days, bit Met
the skill of her physician and all thai
lovir.tf hands could do, and forcer
her to yield to the black camel
which kneels at every man's Kate.
A few days before she died, oi
beiriK asked of her future prospects
she said to this writer that if Goc
should see lit to call her hence slu
was not afraid to k?- Not mor<
than hour before she died she sar.g
"Why should I fear when Thou art
near and thinkest Lord of me "
May He who tempers the wind u
, the shorn lamb bless brother "Jim
1 mie" and his three motherless clul
dren in their bereavement and helj
them and us to meet Prudie ii
"The sweet bye and bye."
Watrhman.
I dnoja ?PI<>3 ' qBflOO JOj
MHQ qfliioQ t?u||||o?H)
t... . i. ?Notice
of Election,
Whereas n vacancy exists in the
otlico ofJud^e of Probate for the
County of I lorry caused by thu
death of \\\ 10. Hard wick who was
elected at the General lOlection in
1002. 'I
Whereas, the unexpired term is
for a longer period than one year ,
and can only be tilled by an election.
Now, therefore, by order of I). C. .
Keyword. Governor of South Caro- j?
lina. an election for Judge of Probate
for I lorry county to servo the
remainder of the term for which W. A
P. llardwiek was elected is hereby w
ordered. o
The polls to be opened on Tues- j|
day, the 17th day of March, 11)03, |,
at d the election to be conducted ac- (l
cording to the luw s regulating the .
general election.
The following Managers are here- V
by appointed to couduct elec
lion said
Martin Hill?A. M. Dusonbury,
\V. L. Singleton, Guard 11 neks.
Cedar Grove W. P. Jordan Neal
Cannon, J alius Johnson.
Gonwav G. H. Gillespie, O. M.
llarrelson, W. II. Chestnut.
I Adrian J.G. KuUer, I lamp Lone,! |
J. 1). Allen.
Doe HiuIV p. I lucks, Jeremiah
Mishoe. 0. V. Johnson.
Ha.yboro A. J. Plliott, George
Cat I ret t e. W M I loot In
Sun ford Sam Stevens, W. P. :
Poulk, J P. Stevens.
Galiv ants Perry Allen Johnson.
Mayburx Grauiger, Henry Powler. .
TuylorsviLe H l1' llarrelson. A I
M Small, P A McPaniel
Ployds Si hoot (louse G. I). Gib- K
son, \very Ployd Daniel Tyler.
Gr -enSea l> P McGougan, Mabury
Ployd, Luke Walts.
Loris P t' Prince, (>lin Uoyd,
N Iv llardwiel.'. t
Daisy John W. Carter, Hen Car- *
ter Jr., IS G. (Ji 1 more
Hammond J M Cox, IV.ggo: p. A
Hoy ids. J . A I human. jj
Parmer M M Soniloir <: C I
! Jut let', II. M. Hut 11*t*. ;
Eboneczer W. L Hardee, <5. M
Iam^, Tillie Ilellamy.
Little lii\er I*. K. Bessaut, L.
V\ Bryan, K Hivinoston.
Wumpee? M. U. Thompson, .1. A.
Uell, D. 13 Bellamy.
Hardee's Mill?A. .) Todd, Thomas
Livingston, Natlmu Adams
G rahamvillo ? B. il. Cox, I. A.
Calhoun, T. .1. Vnujjht.
Soeastce?S. S. Sarvis, NV. ,J. Tar- (
beville, Edjjar Stalvev.
Withers?O. J. Cox, J. M. Hardee.
J. A. Owens.
2 Marlow William Burgess, J. .!.
Vereen, I. IV I'at rick
(L II. Dusonhury,
N. 13. AllsbrooU. ;
K. L. Mishoe. ,
Commissioners of Election for II. C. ?
EVERY CHURCH " institu ;;
tion supported by voluntary eontri n
button will lie jjiven a liberal <|uanti- '
ty of the hoi);riuan A Martinez jiure
paints vrhene.vr they paint. .
Note: Have done so for twenty- sev
en years. Stiles: Tens of millions of |
gallons; painted nearly two million
houses under guarantee to repaint u
if not .satisfactory: The paint wears v
for periods up to eighteen years. '
Linseed Oil must lie added to the (
paint, (done in two minutes). Ac 1
tual cost then about $1.2") a gallon.
Samples free. Sold by our Agents. <
Conway Bargain House.
CHUTES M rilllTE lift
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for Probate Jud*je of Horry
County.
Joseph Todd.
1 hereby annoui ee myself a can
diclate for JikIkooI Probate of Horry
County.
J. N. Pkauck.
\
I hereby annour.ee myself a candidate
for Probate Jud^e of Horry
County.
I). W. Jordan.
T hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ollice of Piobato
Judge of Horry County.
II. N. Sessions.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oilico of Probate Jud^o
of Horry County.
10. Van Disenimry.
I hereby announ ?c myself a candidate
for the ofllee of Probate Judge
of Horry County.
J. S. Vai'oiit.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the offioo of Probate
Jud^cof Horry county.
J. M, Or.ivF.ii,
Bargains in Land.
f For any of the foilowiny tracts of
. land at the prices named, apply to
i II II. Woodward. Attorney at Law.
i in m;rj<s township.
' 100 acres bought of W. P. Jordan
|100 00.
208 acres, bought of J. M. Wood
' ward, $268.00.
dOO acres. Scott or Harrison place,
$400.00
J.'tO a*res. Juniper Hay tract $'100.
iu iicivs near rormer land of Ij W.
' Rrown, $-10.00.
1 IN PON WAY TOWN SMI
acres on Crab Tree adjoining
1 I'ei Iii)?for, $1250 00.
IN I.ITTI.K ItlVKIt TOWNSHIP
' .'{ !'1 teres bo ght of VV. J. Ses
; sions r 181 Ml.
All belonging to estate of M. 13.
> I3eaiv. bargains in till of tlfo tracts.
^ Call before thc\ are all sold.
I!. II WOODWARD.
Attorney at Law.
; DR. C. R. TABER,
Physician and Surgeon,
loris s. a.
W Early Risers
> The famous little pills.
SPECIAL
0 the People of Horry and surroundi,
We wish to inform all who arc all
hat there is a remedy in your reach th
1 ied it and hy Physicians and Scienttft
oing natures own agent in thecure of
hi led. Such as RHEUMATISM, LI\
JONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, I
lCIIK, and all nervous affections, fit
ho were considered beyond the reach
heerfully given from persons in this
hrotigh out the entire South, and
Jlectrio Belt. Try one and you will
otiee in tlx- Herald. Call on or writ
Vutte, Green Sea, S. C., Rev. J. II. S
lonwuy, S. G. Fluid to charge belts
1. <J.
Very
C, J,
G
-ORIS, S C
)AGTTTA\TO SBCU11RD. Majt deposit money
Uul I lllliu for tuition In bank till position la
1U1UJ secured, or will accept notes.
C'lienp board. Car fare i>al?l. No vacation.
Inter any tliuo. Open for both sexes.
PRAUGHON'S S? rf/f
practical
BUSINESS^
fiuthvllle, Tenn. ^ Savannah, OpJalventon,
Tox. 4? Toxarkaim, Tox.
Jndoraed by inrrrjinnf* e-"t banker*. Three
riotithfl' bookkeeping xwih . |iu?!s nix. elsewhere,
ill commercial branches lain:t : - riircuiArw explain11K
" Home Study Course," n<ldrv > " Dopaituiout A,'
for college catalogue. address " Department
m (
Summonss for Relief.
>TATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ) 1
County ol I lorry. \ \
(Court ol Coinnion Ideas.)
\Y. 11Hinpton Thurp, I'laintilT,
against 1
(jilther N. Tliarp, Defendant. \
'opy Summons. For Uelief. Complaint t
Served. 1 p
I'o the defendant, Luther N. Tliarp; (
You are hereby summoned aed reipiired
o answer the complaint in this action of
vhlch a copy is herewith served upon
rou, and to serve a copy of your answer to a
he said complaint 0.1 the subscriber at his f
iflle.e in Conway, S. (J., within twenty f
lays after theservlee hereof; exclusive of 1
lie day of such service; and if you fail to t
uiswer the complaint within the time c
iforesnid, the plnintiir in this action will
ipply to the Court lor the relief demand 1
d in the complaint, ? '
II. II. Woodward,
IdalntifT's Attorn I
fated Ju'i, 21Hh, 1903. I ?
I'o Luther N. Tliarp, absent Defendant: j 0
Take notice, that the complaint in the F
ilmve entitled action, and the summons of a
vhich the foregoing is n copy were tiled ^
u tlie oilier of the Clerk of tlie Court of
'om 111011 i'leas on the 20th day of January
D. 1003. * \
H. II. Woodward, c
Plaintiff's Attorney 1
fV. L. Misltoe, C C C I* & 11 8 j
if is 111111
Value is the True 1
We miss something if we don't ge
thing if you don't put chas your supp
Our MgSpting line of everything i
We expect to sell at least 2000 pair
which will save you from 25 cents to 5j
put it. olT?corn i today. The shoes wi
save you money.
Pol lowing is some of our | ricc? oi
per pound. 1 I pounds of good coffee I
quart, Bed Bliss Irish Potatoes, *2.8
prices competitive would be pleased tc
and he convinced that we are the pron
Yours f'
Dusenbu
toddvili
c.::..k : (: : ;uv\v
| . in ac.: or>r>
Mm , . -
! SELLS THE VLR\ 1 LST OR.A
FERTILIZERS
AT THE VERY LOWEST C
It jxiys to 'crtllbc ys.ur lands
TI1G VIROINIA-CAROI.INa
CHEMICAL COVi.?ANV?>
PRODUCTS. (
v?POLD
EVEr ; WULJRE
> 'w VII ?misi'v>ir^iina vviu niicai V/O.,
1 CHARLCOTOK. i> C.
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NOTICE.
lit? countieH:
licted with the following disease*
at is endorsed by those who have
c nun throughout the country as
many diseases where all else 1?hs
rKlt and KIDNEY COM PLAINT,
mpure blood, sick head.
indredu have heen restored to health
of of medical aid. Testimonials
and other counties in the State and
the remedy is the celebrated Morse
always he glad you saw this little
e the following local agents. Luke
tan ley, Loris, S. 0. J L. Macklin.
for sale by Dr. E. Norton, Conway,
Respect fully
. ROGERS,
ENERAL AGENT.
DeWltt's JRi'V Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores*
When Baby wan sick, we gsv? her Oastorlo,
When ahe vrfts h Child, she cried for Cast oris.
When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorlft,
When she had Children, she gave them Custorla,
anil i ji.
And all citizens of Horry County,
lextweek, n.s we all know, in "Uourt
veek," nothing new in this, but there
s something new in Conway And
vc want every one who is in town
luring court week to call and see
vhrtt it is. Make it vour headquarera
and rest assured of a welcome
it the
Conway Drug Co.
We have a stock of flesh Drugs
nd Medicines, Combs Brushes, Peromely,
Toilet Soaps, Toilet and
'alcuni Powt'ers, writing and school
ablets, box note paper etc. In fact
v?*rything you would expect to find
u a tirst class and up-to-date Drug
-tore, for that is just what we are.
Special attention is given to our
)rug and Prescription Department
y a Registered and Licensed Doctor
f Pharmacy of several years expeienc?
in selecting, manufacturing
nd Dispensing of Drugs and Mediines.
Should we not have what yon want
ve will be pleased to get it, without
I el ay. (Jive its a trial and remem
>er we are in temporary quarters, in
rout of the Court House.
CONWAY DRUG CO.
MARK Of All?.
rest of Cheapness.
t your trade, but you miss somelies
from lis.
s bore and our store 9 mply spnrkles.
? of Shoes in the next 30 days,
HI .00 on each puir you buy. Don't
ill suit, you and the low prices will
l staple articles: Bacon 10 cents
for $100. Onion sets 5 oents per
0 per barrel. If you lind these
: have you call and examine our line
loters of low prices,
or Bargains,
ry Sc CO.
^E, S. C.
,eL1
nip '
ERS 1
.cesor / ,
osy/ $'C !'
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p Til IINIIH-uHLm
"THIMICU COMMIT
? "The Largest
Manufacturer of
^ y Fertilizers on Earth"
h/iVl ?JJ i
-v wny "uu ?
** \ Manufacturing plants 1
Wholesale purchasers 1
Largest importers |
v Concentration of I
Management I
1 HIW
I HAVE GC
I am going to turn loose between tw
of the following brands of Shoes:
Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.,
Stephen Putney & Co., Su
Fleshman Morris ?& C?., Si
Ceo. R. French &Son, Sui
Chestnut & Marin tine, Sun
Carrol Adams & Co., Sun
Drake, Innis, Green Shoe <
M. Drake & Son. SundrySouthern
Shoe Co., Sundi
Craddock & Terry, JSundr
Boston Shoe Co., Sundry
Farrow Brown Shoe Co.,
Wingo Filet & Crump, Si
Brown Evans Shoe Co., S
All the above Brands of Shoes are
COST. Also, between Two and Three
Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Hardi
c. s. (
BANK OF (
CONWAY
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00.
I) DISCOUNTS, $().">,000.
?OFFIC
B. G. COLLINS,
President.
C. P. QUATTLKBAUM,
Vice-President.
The enormous increase in our busine
eient proof of the confidence inspired
tors and by its successful management
We guarantee to our patrons promp
to them every reasonable aeeommodai
Thanking our customers for their fo
it the continuance of their business.
Res pec
U. A
BARG
One peck of good coffee for only $1. T
only Gc. Nutmegs 10c pe?* (ioz. eDewht
tomatoes, 15c elsewhere, our price 10c.
4c. Oil tablecloth 25celsewhere, om
elsewhere, our price 5c. Men's fust bl
Men's blue flannel $10, suits only *G.8i
Oak bed room suits, only $1(>.U8. $3.5
ly 2.08. 40c sets of cups and saucer
chines, our price *21.00.
COOK STOVES AND HE ATE US,
FOIt BUGGIES, EXTRA BRIDLES
Oh ALL KINDS. 800 YARDS \
GRADES AND PRICES. SIIOP^S 'I
AND QUALITY.
Yours tc
Conway
\V R. I
?i) balk
Grenera/i IVLt
Coffins
Our Stock of Coffins and CaskeM
looted lino of everything from the
WOrdors by wire or mail promptly
Robt. B. Scarborough, Hal. L
President. Vice Pi
BANK Ol?
COlNWi
Capital Stock,
BIliEC
ROBERT B. SCARBOROUGH,
HAL. L. BUCK,
GEORGE J. HOLLIDAY,
The Bank will be open for business
tereston time deposits, 3 to 5 p?r cen
which deposit is made.
Good Pills
Ayer's Pills are good pills.
You know that. The best
family laxative you can buy.
( Want your moustache or beard a 1
beautiful brown or rich black ? Use
Buckingham's Dye
SOcti of drugglttior R. P. Htll&Co., Nuftua.N.H
9h<&Qu<cAScMtraUf
FOSITIONS OUARANT11D,
Untfar ,000 Cash Dapoatt.
MirtU fwt faU.
Om anmr to ftHkTory OlHiliiil
flw|l| AUtlW* bwlMM OWMBk
? rrnnr III iiMB|| - -*?
"' Lm*?- m .
IIHL
>T HIM? J <
o and t'. ree thousand dollars worth
, Sundry Brands.
indry Brands.
undry Brands.
ndry Brands
idry Brands,
dry Brands.
Co., Sundry Brands.
Brands.
ry brands.
y Brands.
BrandsSundry
Brands,
indry Brands,
undry Brands.
on exhibition and can be bought at
> Thousand Dollars worth of Dry
,varc, Groceries and Medicines.
CAUSEY.
CONWAY,
s.c,
SURPLUS FUND,
00. DEPOSITS, ? $70,000.00
ERS:?
D. A. SPIVEY.
Cashier.
M. \Y. COLLINS.
Asst. cashier.
iss for the past, few years is suftib*
the personal of t!ie Hoard Direc>t
and obliging service, extending
lion consistent with sound banking,
rmes patronage, we cordially solicttfully,
SPIVEY, Cashier.
AINS.
wo (piart tin buckets, the 10c kind
?re, our price 5c. Three pound can
Hewing Machine oil 10c elsewhere
price 15c. llibbon, all colors, 10c
ack clay worsted suits, only *2.90.
3. 40 yards callico only $1. $25,
?() autoharps, $1.99. $4, guitars, ons,
our price 20c. $10; sewing nmSADDLES,
COLLARS HARNESS
AND LINES. IIATS AND CAPS
IATT1NG AND CARPETS ALL
'O SUIT EVERYBODY IN PRICE
> servo,
Bargain House.
iEWIS,
II IN?
Broli anciise.
5 13 complete. Wc carry'a well sol
cheapest Collin to the costliest made
attended to.
i. Buck, Will A. Fkeeman,
eaident. Cashier.
' HORRY,
l.Y, O.
$25,000.
TORS:
W. R. LEWIS,
W. A. JOHNSON.
WILL A. FREEMAN.
March 2nd 1003. Will allow int.
according to length of time for
on in iir"
MAOIIINE AND REPAIP
SHOPS.
BOILER WORK. LIGHT ANL
HEAVY SMITH WORK OF ALL ^
KIND.
We keep a full line of steam h
tings,' Injectors, valves, packing Oi.
waste etc Also carriage and wagoi
hardware and material. Paints,
il. Varnis etc. we solicit your
patronage.
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