The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 23, 1903, Image 3
The Horry Herald. '
THURSDAY April 23rd. 1903 '
MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER- ?
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Capt. L. D. Long is still very ill e
were showers on Monday.
* was ^ie cl^ oue day W
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l?T. Tuton of Loris was in town ^
last Thursday. ^
Shoes and ready made clothing
ch^ap at J. E. Nicholas's. r
With better weather, we hear less ^
complaint about bad roads. I1
f<
Several nights last week were t
very cool for the season. t
*
i uj nun entertainment. ov tne ?
Lyceum was j^ivon last evening by u
Parker Concert Company.
A J. Honson of the Forney section ^
died at his liome last Sunday at an a
advanced aj;o. . p
Col. Tom C. I lamer, .Clcrk^bf the V
Mouse of -Representatives, was in ..
Conway the lirst of this week. ^
Sold more foods on Saturday. t<
April 18th, than over before in one ?
day. J. E. Nicholas. "
We don't keep anything, we sell
everything both wholesale and retail.
Conway Margain House.
A. H. Mono of Uucksville arrived tl
in town last week to take charge of A:
the work in the County Treasurer's ft
office. p
The ravine between Main Street f.
and the lake, opposite 5th Avenue, a
is bein^f filled up with earth and (j
sawdust. I
If you can soil goods as cheap or
cheaper than the Conway Bargain
House you can sell them without 0(
any trouble. -y
A good house keeper puts away J?
the blankets with Camphor Tar
5 Balls, 10 cents per pound at Con- ^
way Drug'Co.
G. C. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. D J.
Butler, Dr. C. It Taber and Mrs. W.
II. Hubbard, all of Boris, were in
town last Thursday.
The funeral of the late Mr. Mer- ^
ret, will be preached by Rev. VV. it.
Caines at Antioeh church on the s1
second Sunday in May.
To keep your flannels from being e1
cut, by moths use Camphor Tar ir
/ Balls. 10 cents per pound at Conway
Drug Co.
Conway Bargain House has great- ly
increased its already extensive
floor space by using the store just
vacated by W. L. Mishoe.
A few Camphor Tar Balls will *1
keep moths, etc., out of your Winiter
clothes. 10 cents per pound at !,
Conway Drug Co. ^
Attention is called to the large e?
advertisement of Capt. C. S. Cauificy
now running in this paper. It ^
states some facts about shoes which
you should investigate. "
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All is now ready. We have received
our sample shoes. Coine and q
see them. It is your chance to get
a nice shoe at wholesale price.
S. T. Sessions
There was a "salmagundi" party si
at Sdow Hill last Friday afternoon,
for the entertainment of the Out- "
look Club, by Mrs. F. A. Burroughs
and Miss Bessie Burroughs. jj
The Rev. W. S. McCaskill will j:<
preach the funeral of the late Rev.
w. L. Tart, on the first Sunday in jj,
J Mav^at Cvj^ir Grove church where n(
i th? interi^Fnt took place. tt
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The Conway Bargain House is
still selling granulated sugar 20 a
pounds for 81.00 and 1 peck of good
coffee for $1.00. You can all guess
what they w'rfl be doing next.
"Strenath^uU vigor come of good ,
food, dul^y digested, 'Force', a t
ready-to serve wheat and barley ti
food, adds no burden, but sustains, b
f nourishes, invigorates." t;
The town board of health held a ^
mectting last week and passed a res- j <>
olution recommending that the town : ^
council purchase a site for a pubic U,
cemrtery, and require the use of the jf
present burying grounds so near the ' f(
^principal business and residence I \
quarter of the town, to be discon-Jp
tinned. The council will doubtless ^
carry out the resolution as it seems y
they had already been considering ' ?
the matter. L
kJ V
J. W. Wilson has been appointed [,
marshall for the town of Loris. q
Ladies' trimmed hats, waists and
skirts cheap at J. E. Nicholas's. j'
500 Red Clay Flower Pots, all siz- t
es, at Conway Bargain House. s
Conway Dru# Co , will soon be
ready to move into new quarters.
The Rev. W. II Kirtou of North
Carolina was in town several days
recently. ^
Spivey can furnish you with bu/j- b
krv lap robes for Spring and Sum '.i
mer. v
E. V. Dusenbury wont to Florence
last week ou a visit to his
brother.
Coches Suiting, Mercerized Chambray,
Lace all over and Sans Souci ll
at Spivey's. 11
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The Outlook Club will meet at the c
residence of Mrs. J. E. Bryan next ii
Friday afternoon c
h
Hyman' s ice cream parlor will be ti
open and ready for business next 7
Friday afternoon. p
The front of the new bank build- *
!ing has been finished up and"makds ^
a very handsome show.
The merits of our ''Southland
3elle", "Southern Girl", and "RadilifT
' Shoes for women are not only
ecoguized by women of fine taste,
>ut by our leading periodicals.
Spivey Mercantile Co.
The Conway Bargain House has
?ver 8500 feet of floor space, put
heir floor space end to end, it woulil
nako a continuous stretch of floor
pace 20 feet wide and 320 feet long.
?hev are doing by far the largest
ash business in the county.
Having purchased tho stock of
;oods belonging to W. L. Mishoe
aid removed them to our store, we
Ind ourselves over crowded with
foods. Now is your time to buy
foods at rock bottom prices.
Conway Supply Co.
1). T. McNeill and P. A. Buroughs
returned last week from New
fork where they went to look at a
>assenger boat which was offered
:>r sale, and which they thought
hey might purchase as an addition
3 the Waccamaw Line Steamers,
o run as a regular passenger boat
ctwren this point and Georgetown,
'he trade has not yet been made,
ut we are informed that it is quite
ikely that a new boat will le put on
he line in a short time. Wo hope
he plan will be carried out as a pasengor
boat between these points
as been long needed.
Approaching Marriage.
Invitatious are out to the weding
of Miis Julia C. Smith of
Icorgetown to Mr. E. E. Dusenury,
which will take place on April
0th ut the Methodist church here,
rhere all friends are invited to wit
ess the ceremony.
Hampton. Monument
The undersigned lias been requcs
ed t>y the Wade Hampton Monulent
Association to act as chairman
f the local committee, and take
harge of and solicit subscriptions
i Horry County. This is a worthy
a use and needs no argument at our
amis to enthuse our people to con
ributeliberally to this undertaking,
he Legislature unanimously appro
riated $20,000. for this purpose?
onditioned, however, on the citizens
f the state contributing at least
10,000.
Other counties, through various
rganizutions, are making donations
rorthy of themselves and the cause.
Many of our people can testify to
lie services rendered by the great
utrrior in the days of "the sixties"
ml a greater number of us mucin er
the "red shirt" days and the
er tral figure of those days. Let not
lorry bo behind in honoring this
grand old man"--the warrior, the
talesman and citizen?Wade (lamp
an. Let us place at least one block
f granite in this monument to l.is
icinory.
D. A. Spivct.
MARRIED.
On Sunday April 19th, 1003, at
lie residence of the bride's father,
liss Florra Holmes to Mr J. Vlartjrd
Hooks, the Rev. Moses Pridgen
erforming the ceremony.
Mr. Hooks is a prosperous young
inner of the Wanamaker section
nd his bride is the charming
aughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
I jlmes of the Vardelle section.
With the purchase of VV. L. Mishe's
stock we also will have the New
rork Racket business. It is a well
nown fact that goods bought of the
Jacket Itore man are bougnt eheapr
than elsewhere He convinced
y giving us a trial.
Conway Supply Co.
Notice.
The Whittamorc Colored Graded
chool will close on the nights of
lay 13th and 14th, 1903. L. F. Alien,
Editor of the Marion Lancet,
nd others will deliver addresses on
lat occasion. Admission by tickts.
The general public is cordially
ivitod to attend.
E. Deas Ward,
Principal.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the undergned,
as administrator of the estate of
, M. Stevens Sr., deceased, will apply to
. N Sessions, Probate Judge for Horry
ounty, on the 28id day of May 1903, lor
final discharge as Administrator of said
itate.
B. M . Stevens Jr.
Administrator.
I.
Citation Notice.
!IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Ilofry.
y H. N. Sessions Esq., Probato Judge.
Whereas, Frank A. Burroughs made
lit to me, to grant him Letters of Adinintratlon
of the Estate of and effects of
uth A. Burroughs.
these are therefore to cite and adinon
ii mi ana stnguiar the kindred and credors
of the said Ituth A. Burroughs, de'ased,
that they be and appear before ine,
i the Court of Probate, to Ik; hold at Conay,
S. O., on May 4th 190!!. after pub
oatioo hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreDon,
to aliow cause. If any they have, why
le aald Administration should not be
ranted,
(liven under my Hand this 17th day of
pril. Anno Domini, 1903.
11. N. Sessions.
Probate Judge
EVERY CHURCHor inst.tu
on supported by voluntary contri
ution will be given a liberal quantiy
of the Longman & Martinez purs
aints whenevr they paint.
fOTE: Have done so for twenty- sev
n years. Sales: Tens of millions of
allbns; painted nearly two million
ouses under guarantee to repaint
' not satisfactory: The paint wears
>r periods up to eighteen years,
.inseed Oil must lie added to the
aint. (done in two minutes). Ac
ual cost then about $1 25 a gallon,
ample* free. Sold by our Agents,
'onway Bargain House
lusenbury A Co., Toddville, S. C.
This and That.
You Know What You are Taking.
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula Is pi ilnly
printed on every bottle showing that It Is
simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
??
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do in the hour of need
Mis wife had such an unusual case
of stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. lie
thought of and tried Dr. King's New
Life Pills and siie got relief at once
and was finally cured. Only 25o. at
Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store.
Makes a Clean Sweap.
Shore's nothing like doing a tiling
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you
ever heard of. .Mueklen's Arnica
Salve is the best. It sweeps away
and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises,
Cuts, Boils. Ulcers, Skin Eruptions
and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed
to give satisfaction by Dr.
E Norton, Druggist.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, is narrated
by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as
follows: "I was in an awful condition.
Mv skin was almost yellow,
eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sides, no
appetite, growing weaker day by
day. Three physicians had given
me up. Then 1 .vas ad vised to use
Electric Bitters, to my great joy,
the first bottle made a decided improvement.
I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now a well
man I know they robbed the grave
of IllWlllinl' vi/'tim " 1.1
~ iv vim- uuu riii'iiim
fail to try them Only f>0 cents,
guaranteed, at Dr. K. Norton's
drug store.
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation in Leesvilli),
Inch, when W II. Drown of
that place, who was expected to die,
had his life saved by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Me writes: "1 endured insufferable!
agonies from Asthma, but your New
Discovery gave me immediate relief
and soon thereafter elTeete 1 a
complete cure." Similar cures of
Consumption, Pneumonia, Dron chit
is and (1 rip are numerous. It's
the peerless remedy for ail throat
and lung troubles. Price I)0c. and
$1.00. Guaranteed by Dr. K. Norton,
Druggist. Trial bottles free.
Cures itlooil Poison, Cancer, Ulcers
Eczema, Carbuncles. Etc. Atedi
cine tree.
Robert Ward, Maxcy's, Ga., says:
"1 suffered from blood poison, my
head, face and shoulders were one
mass of corruption, aches in hones
and joints, burning, itching, scabby
skin, was all run down and discouraged,
but Botanic Blood Malm cured
me perfectly, healed ail the sores
and gave my skia the rich glow of
health. Mlood Malm put new life
into my blood and new ambition into
my brain " Geo. A Williams,
Roxbury, face covered with pimples,
chronic sere on hack or head, suppurating
swelling on neck, eating ul
cor on log, bone pains, itching skin
cured perfectly by Botanic Blood
Balm?sores all healed. Botanic
Blood Bili? cures all malignant
blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs
and scales, pimples, running sores,
carbuncles, scrofula, etc. Especially
advised for all obstinate cases
that have reached the second or
third stage. Improves the digestion;
strengthens weak kidneys.
Druggists. $1. To prove it cures,
sample of Blood Balm sent free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and
free medical advice sent in sealed
letter.
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Summons for Relief.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Horry.
(Court Common Plea?.)
Jus. B, O'Neill and Francis Q. O'Neill,
copartners in trade, as Bernard O'Neill
& Hons, Plaintiff's.
against
G. Bancho Bryan, Defendant.
Copy Summons. For Relief. Complaint
Served,
To the Defendant G. Sancho Bryan:
You are horeby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this action
of which a copy is herewith served upon
you, and to serve a copy of your answer
to the said complaint on the subscr.ber at
Ids oftlco at Conway, 8. C.,;with!n twenty
days days after the service hereof; exclusive
of the dav of such service nml If
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in tills action
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated February Oth A. D. 1903.
11. II. Woodward, Plaintiff' Att'y.
To Sancho G. Hryan, absent Defendant:
i hk? nonce imu uio coin plaint 111 uie
above entitled action nnd tlie aiimnions c f
which the foregoing is a copy, were Hied
in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, for Horry County, on the
11th day of March, A. 1). 1903.
\V. L. Mi shoe,
C. C. C, P.
Executors Sale.
Under and by virtue of the power and
authority contained in the last will and
testament of Win. E. Hard wick deceased,
which said will is du'y recorded II. the
office of the .Judge of Probate for Horry
tJounty, in Will Iiook np. 204, 200, we
will sell at public auction, before the court
house door at Conway, S. C., on salesday.
Monday the 4th day of May A. I). 1903,
all uud singular that certain lot of land in
the town of Conway, Horry County St-de
of Sout h Carolina, containing three eighths
(%") ?f acre, with dwelling house.
Inn nded by lots of (1. P. Stalvey and K.
1). Houaenn, and by Laurel Street and 0th
Avenue, being known as the residence of
the late Win, E Hnrdwh k.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
.1. A. Lewis.
G. II. Oino-nbury,
Executors.
Land Sale,
Under and by virtue of a decretal order
dated 5th of March 1903, and signed
by his Honor I). A. Townsend, Presiding
Judge in the case of Burroughs ifc Collins
Co. against Beatrice Smith et al I will offer
for sale before the Court House door
at Couway, S. C. during legal sale hours,
on Monday, May 4th 1903, all and singular
Uiat certain tract of land containing nine
ty live (95) acres, It being on the Northeast
end of the same tract of land where
the said Beatrice Smith now resides, situate
In she State ami County aforesaid, and
being and lying in Gallvants Ferry township.
and bounded as follows: North by i
lands of Alva Graham and M. (). Habon,
Fast by lands of Collins Burroughs,
South by the same tract of land, West by
lands of W. W. Avant. Terms of Sale
Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. R. Mlslme,
Clerk and Special Referee.
R. B. Scarborough, j
Plaintiff's Attorney. t
April Uth 1903.
Land Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decretal order 1
dated March 5th. 1903, and signed by his J
Ifniinr 1). A. Townsend, PreGding Judge n
in the case of Burroughs & CoIHls.Co. J
against Annie Mlslme et al, heirs at law
of John II Mislme deceased. I will offer
for sale at public auction before the Court
House door at Conway,S. C , during legal
sale hours on Salesday, Monday May 4th,
1903, till and singular that certain piece, i
parcel or plantation of land containing
torty six (40) acres more or less, situate, *
lying and being in the county of Horry ?!
and State aforesaid, and hounded by the ^
lands of K. P. Pitman, A. B. Small, Ellen ,
T. Martin and others, it being tho same ^
Identical trai t of land deeded to Martha J. 8
Martin by Isaiah C. Kabon, dated 28th day
of January 1880. Terms of Sale Cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. L. Mishoe,
Clerk and Special Referee.
U. B. Scarborough,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
I April 11th 11)03. t
f
SPRING GOODS 1
I' till lino of
Spring and S
Su in mer'
Goods just in '
LIN ION' worth 30c going at 10c. (
Few more ready made Skirts to close
out at bnrgains . 1
PANTS ?nd other clothing AT t
ALMOST COST.
SHOES
Of all s' vles at prices ncrer before'
heaul of.
GROCERIES |
Our Grocery Department is Up-todate.
13 IIt8, good Colfee *1.00.
Meat at 10c. per pound. Tomatoes
at 10c per 3 It) can. Corn, Oats,
('hops and Wheat bran to feed cows
and horses. Wi en in town stop at
my 8 to re whether you have money ot
not. Good measure, full weight.
A. P. JOHNSON.
J I
Summons for Relief,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
County of Horry. f
(Court ot Common Hons.)
Hank of Conway, a Corporation, duly
chartered mi 1?t the laws of South Carol!na,
* Plaintiff
against
W. Ilnmpton Tharp unci Luther N.Tharp,
Defendants.
Copy Summon"4. For Helief. Complaint (
not Served.
To tlie defendants, W. Hampton Tharp
and Luther N. Tharp;
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer tile complaint in this action
which li'ia been tiled in the ofllce ot the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleat"
for the said U ount y (
and to serve a copy of your answer to ^
the said complaint on the subscriber at his 1
ofllce in Conway, S. C., within twenty {
days after the service hereof; exclusive of <,
the (lay of such service; and if you fall to 1
answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court tor the relief demanded
in the complaint.
II. II. Woodward,.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated April Otb, 1908.
To Luther N. Tharp, absent Defendant: ^
Take notice, that the complaint in the
above entitled action, and the summons of
which the foregoing is a copy were filed
In the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas on the Otli day of April, f
A. D. 1903.
II. II. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
W. L. Mlshoe, C CCl'iUS
"
Town Registration.
The undersigned having been duly np- 1
pointed Supervisor of Registration for the
town of Conway, books for the rogistra- i
tion of the oualifled voters of said town. '
were opened on April 1st, 1903, and will
remain open until July 1st 1903, at the
oftlcb of the undersigned. .
G. Fred Stalvey,
Supervisor of Registration.
4 23 03. (
Tobacco Flues.
-Manufactured and sold by
I. D SCOTT. FAIR BLOFF. A. C.
As good as can be made, as cheap
it.. ~ 1 1
?3 HIC UllUJlJR'iJl-.
PUT
In your orders as early us possible
as there will be a great demand this
season of which I will do my b-'St to
supply.
S. 1). SCOTT,
"MAKES PROPER DIET" '
fcnc?
DeWltt's ? Salv*
For Pilot, Burns, Soros*
THE Gl
Will be Rea
Our Store News for this
Brief but Intei
Always take good advice says a n
ourself but its to give to somebody cli
le advice and von can keep it or give i
()ii? advise is, before buying to ex
ve have for you.
If you want
Now Designs, Origins
Date Goods,
Look over ou
jADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN
MORS, also our line of Men and Hoyt
tc., from 08c to $5. Nothing succi
ve are having ou these goods assures i
food people in Horry want. Hereyoi
lentiul features which go to make up ?
DURABILITY, STYL
lVM.'r f...I - -1
I 1/11(41/ HC IlilVU lllilt Mil
lio same quality and puttern as the or
Tiend, and so it is with our whole 1 in<
Something else. We want every ht
own and county to come and see our 1
71116 All sum ms GOODS.
Uihhons, Buttons, Nick ware, Hosiery,
n, Ourtain goods and every thing alii
'os the moat elaborate and up-to-date
We tire going to sell and sell fast,
jet procrastination is the thief of tiuu
o forget ns wlier. you come to town, r
i'on want elsewhere come to hcad<|uart
hing you want and prices right.
Ill I U
GROWINi
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Our sales are increasing daily am
>f the town and country for the libera
DRESS(
Our Dress Goods Department is i
lies- Sonic of them: 27 inch Silk
Jream and Slack Mohair, I J. F. C. G
Plain and Fancy Organdies from 10 b
o 25 cents per yard. Silks, Laces,
Some elegant Novelties at 25 and 50 c
Ilats for everybody from 10 cents
SHC
See our Ladies line at $1.25. (J;
)xfords.
12? cents Coffee going at 10 cents
We so 11 good rice and sell it righ
Come to see us, you'll be pleased
jlad to see vou anyhow.
HAL. L. E
i~m i TiM ~ r~
bFlVtiY Oc UULL1INS CU,
Fire Insurance
Bicycles.
D, A, SPIVEY, M.W COLUNS
President, Secretary
)fflo? In R?nk HulHInu
Dental Notice.
DR. W. P.. MrCODI)
SURGEON DENTiST.
Conway, - - S. C
wtspivby buimmno.
BLSr (TEETHING
Cures Gholers-tnfsntum, Diarrheas, Dyse
Alda Digestion, Regulates the I
TEETHING EASY. Cures Eruptions and
and prevents Worms. TEETHINA Count
Summer's heat upen Teething Children,
msll a? eents to C. J. MOPFJTT, M. C
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ULLEY.
tdy for You
week Contains a Lot of J
"esting Facts. '
i
oted humorist, you may not need it
10. Wo are going to give you a lit. (
t away, wo wont kick. (
amino our stock ami see the bargains I
(
(
1 Stylos and I'p-To- >
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r line of l '
S LOW CUT SUOlvS and SLIPj
Hox Calf Vicies, I'utcnt Leathers '
eeU8 like success, and the early sales
us of the fact that we carry what the
i will find Shoes with the four es- '
i perfect Shoe,
/ ;, FIT and FfAdSII.
til here for you which you know is ic
Mr Tailor cut to order for your f
e, unequaled in tins city. <
)dy and especially the ladies of the i
ine of
EMBRI11ERY. TRIMM1IGS. LUCES ,
both lace striped and plain table linlost
you can mention which embra
line ever opened in Conway.
Now is your opportunity, rerneni3
and if any are so uirthoughtful as
emeinber w hen you fail to get what
.ers where you will always find every
m pjiphy
.LII1U UUIfll Hill.
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1 we wish to thank the good people
,1 patronage given ns.
jOODS. \
I
inlaid with choice things for the la- |
Zephers with lace stripe, .'10 inch i
inghanis (and they are beauties too), i
o 50 cents per yard. Lawns from 5 (t
nose tnc iu cent kind lor 6 cent. \
ents per pair. 1
to $3.00. t
>ES. |
1
an't bo beaters, (Jents and Ladies 1
per pound,
t. :
. If you don't buy anything we are
JUCK CO.
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The Lucky One.
I bavo again been able to secure
the service of Miss Viola Cleaton,
the tasty and efllcient Trimmer and
Milliner who is willing and able to
please tne most fastidious persons.
She is now on the Northern Markets
taking in the fashions and styles,
but will be here in a few days at your
services.
Mrs. Julia S. Causey.
Bank Building.
I
W Early Risers
The famtui Utile pUU.
FFTTT'S mmm
PO WD E ^t?sui
ntary and th? Bowtl TreukUt oTChlllranW
Howals, Stronf thona tho Child and MAKES
Soros. Collo, Hivos and Thrush. Rtmovoa
eraots and Ovsroomst tho Effoots of tho
and oosfa only 2tt oanta at Drufglsta, or
>., at. Lauls. Mo
MARKBT9.
Qiotatvovt.
V
Now Vif^iu 2.75
Yellow dip 2.50
Scrapo S.Ot
Spirits turpentine 49
Rosin, common 1.6i
WiLBtnoTofr.
Spirits Turpontino steady.
Machine barrels rtf
country oal
Rosin 190
Far lirm at 11.11
Crude Turpontino.? Hard |2.0f
Dip 50; Virgin
COTTON.'.
Ordinary Hi ct?^ lb
jlood Ordinary. .. .81 4 "
i?>\s' Middling 94 " "
diddling .94 44
Jood Middling 9-15 10
3orn 4
lams 14(4$ 15
ihouldors 10(<$1I*
3hickcns 20 to 31
Turkeys per lb (live) l'i("'134
124(^13
vow L'eas ?c. per bu?h
'ennuts 70c 44 44
jurgest and most complete Nik
lishment South.
Jeo. S. Hacker & S#9
Manufacturers of
)OOUS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULD
1NG AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 548 Kinir Street.
TT Y man
'I'll K
NONE Kit (HtOCHIl
Having been the lirst one to opea
i FIRST CLASS (irocery Store in
Jon way, ami having for 12 years
itudicd the wants of the trade we facl
hat we should he in a position to
enow better than any one with lew
experience, just the kind of goods
he people want. We have also %
dee line of dents Furnishing!.
1IVK US A CALL. Satisfaction
IDA KANT LED.
IF Aflll II fill TER SA ss
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11. T. HYM.4N,
1 111 1 ' m* %
I.AND SALE.
Under and by virtue of an execution
Inly Issued in the case of VV, Hampton
I harp, Plaiiitiir against Luther N. Tharp,
Jefendent, and dated April 2nd. A. I).
0011, I will sell at public auction before
he Court I louse door at Conway, 8. C\, on
Vlondny, the 4th. day of May 1003, within
egal hours of sale, all and singular that
certain tract of land containing r>0 acres,
nore or less. In Little Hlver Township,
leglnning at a stake on Sain'l I'errninter'a
ino, t lib nee S 72 deg. VV 22 chains to pine
hence S 18 deg. 10 15 chains and 50 links
,o a stake, thence N 72 deg. 10 \\0 chains
ind 32 links to a stake on said Permlnters
ino, thence snid lino to the beginning.
Levied upon as the property of the said
Luther N. Tharp. Terms of sale cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H, Sessions, 8. II, C.
8t.
PURE MIS
We carry in stock nil Patent
tnd Proprietary medicines which are
fresh from 'heir respective Laboratories,
and a complete liue of U, S. P.
Standard Drugs.
For Soaps,
Pnpfn niAPi'
? - VI ii'uvi j ,
Toilet Powders
and Stationery,
We are
THE PEOPLE
who give you the
RFXI MMDS
U Li V/ I UUUI/U
at the most reasonable prices. Don't
fail to give the
Conway Drug Co.
u trial when you wish any of tht
above.
lllf
\ ou can g?<t youv Photoa at
Gasqui-'s any day. You can hav
enlarging of any Kind done.
Give inc a trial.
, U K. GASQUt.