The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 09, 1904, Image 2
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II. II. WOODWAKD,
Editor and Manaokr.
THURSDAY June 9th 1004.
EDITORIAL. NOTES.
The man who is looking for an
easy job generally spends bis days
in idleness and poverty.
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The hot summer weather was a
long time in coming this year but it
is here now in earnest.
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Tub loudest complaint about hard
times generally conies from the fellow
who is too lazy to work.
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The success that a farmer had
with hogs near Myrtle Beach was
indeed remarkable, and there are
many farmers who would like to
know how it was done.
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Tiik frequency of hail storms this
year has been remarkable. Fortunately
the damage done has al
ways been confined to narrow strips
of the farming sections ofthc count}'.
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Myrtle Beach has grown in popularity
as a sea side resort, and it
promises to have the greatest success
in its history this year. Large
sums of money have been spent to
bring it up to what it is.
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Tiie talk of a railroad from Little
River to Marion by the way of Conway
should be encouraged every pospiblc
way, for nothing that could be
done just now, would mean more to
the quick development of the county.
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The warehouses at should
sell this year a good sI^Bu)f Che
tobacco crop raised in ll^^wnt}'.
Having the two \y?rc?!biu!^vtLherc
^ cannot argument that there
"iSirdif?ompetition between the buyers
here. Home enterprises should j
always bo patronized in preference i
to others.
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Those who are aquaintcd with the
smallpox cases in Dogwood Neck
township, say that it. is a mild form
of|the disease. We are glad this is so,
but we think it would be well for
the people who were not vaccinated
before and are afraid of catching the
diseaae, to employ the only remedy
that will prevent a general spreading
of the disease and be vaccinated.
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Titv n?n ' ! ? i
...? .,u..uiu<ii.un uiu ruining (.mi' 111
numbers now, having lost their
apparent bashfulness of a month
s( ago. As the time approaches for
them to make the canvass of the
*. T??' county, interest in the county politics
is warming up, and it is prob
I ably even now the talk of the da}'
L wherever people are gathered to:
gether. The trip the candidate
||k has to take over the county is gen1|||
crally a pleasant one, at least he
HF always appears to find pleasure in
h it, and he is always pleasant and
kind to everybody he meets. The
I people near the various nrccincts
always take a pride in entertaining
the candidate, nothing is too good
for him from the begining of the j
trip to the end. If the candidate
fail to enjoy the trip it is his own
fault for he meets nothing but good
treatment and whole-souled hospi
tality all the way round.
Hucksville News
We are enjoying refreshing showers
of rain, and the crops are looking
fine.
) After the recent rains, Mr. John
Watts's cucumber vines have improved
greatly.
G. E. Grier, who is holding a position
with the A. C. L. corporation
as bookkeeper and salesman, has
closed out everything at Bueksville,
leaving the place looking lonely, lie
has gone over in Williamsburg
county where he will be engaged
in work for the same concern.
Miss Jjilly Sarvis left here on
Wednesday morning of last week ex pecting
to attend the State Summer
School.
Those attending the Union at Collins
Creek church from here were,
Messrs. B. F.t Joe and Miss Mary
Watts, Miss Alice Sarvis, MissSallie
Thompson, Messrs. Dick and Hugh
k Thompson and Brewster Harper.
L WKIJEU.
Picnic Changed.
KftjjI^^Jnstcad of having the picnic ;it
I MfcQuccn bridge on Lake Swamp
of July, it has been
off on Saturday
of the people
Rev. John T. Smith and wife uro
paying friends and relatives a visit
in this county.
K. Tj. Mishoc has been collecting
tax executions in Bayboro township.
Jesse Pri'co of the Galivants Ferry
section paid his daughter, Mrs. J no.
Gore a visit last week.
Our community was visited by a
minstrel show recently, and of course
a fortune teller put in her appearance
It is said they took iu a good sum
here. I think there should be a law
on our statute book if there is not
already, requiring such impostors to
pay a license and the magistrates
required to enforce it.
Some of us are waiting to see the
announcement of some good men
for the Legislature.
Farmer.
N?w? From Flilorado.
Crops are looking very well in this
section, as we are having good seasons
now.
The tobacco crop of the Royals
Brothers is looking well.
S. A. Gore, M. 1). and D. J. Stevens
are very busy gathering and
hauling beans to the railroad.
Mrs. I). J. Stevens is in the lead
here in poultry raising. She has
about two hundred head.
S. M. Stevens lost a valuable dog
last week, supposed to have been
poisoned.
Mrs. 11. 1j. Stevens has small watermelons,
squashes and cucumbers
among other vegetables.
Benj. Hewitt and MissM. 10. Stevens
paid Miss Bourne a visit last
Sunday.
J. M. Stevens was in Simnfinn
Crock section last Sunday.
G. K. Stevens has his new cottage
about, complete.
Sharper i
1
Gurlcy Gleanings.
Health generally good.
We have plenty of showers which 1
help the crops greatly. 1
Hev. H. 1). Grainger of Gershom, 1
passed through here last week en- '
route for Howells; where he con- ;
ducted the funeral service of Mr. 1
John Hooth. 1
The school at this place closed re- (
cently, Miss Kdith Kabon has made
a success with her school. She left
Friday for her home at Socastee, S.
C. 1
Mi ss Martha Jenkins returned to n
her home at Gideon, Friday.
F. G. Prince and Mr. Hyrd made 1
a business trip to Blanche. * 1
Daniel Sarvis and daughter of
Zoan, S. C., were visiting here re- 1
cently. ?
W. F. Mishoe of Blanche was here <
last week. 1
B. Tj. Prince, J. C. Horsey and
J. T. Proctor, all attended the Un- 1
ion at Maple, and report a pleas- 1
ant time.
J. N. Horsey is well pleased with <
t he work of Messrs. Shipley & Proc- ;
tor, on his dwelling. <
Hev. I). F. Crosland of Conway,
preached a very interesting sermon <
at the Baptist, church. He is an 1
able speaker,/ and we appreciate having
him with us. Come again Bro.
Crosland./we will have chicken next
time, which is a favorite dish for
preachers,
We were pleased to see the card
of Hon. Jeremiah .Smith for Clerk
of Coufrt.
j J. & G.
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>l:ifiklcn Dots
Crop:* arc looking fine.
There is some fever in tins sec:
tion.
Andrew Strickland is going to
"lay by" a piece of corn this week.
It is the finest we have seen.
Gk. M Fowler will top his tobacao
this week.
Cross Small has Home very fine
cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boyd of Loris,
spent last Sunday evening at H.
M. Anderson's. Mr. Anderson is
very sick. He has been missed at
Pleasant Meadow for some time. It
does not seem right to go to Sunday
School and not see our old Superintendent
at his post.
Mioses IClla and Thcutus Barrel I
son spent last Sunday with Mr. Oreo
Mincy.
We were glad to seo L. H Mincy
out again last Sunday evening.
M. E. Graham and Misses Janie
and Daisy Graham, spent last Sunday
in the Loris section.
P. C. Prince of Loris and Needham
Prince of San ford, spent last
Sunday with L. T. Graham.
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From (lie Hay
This month commenced with a <
good shower of rain which we much
appreciated for the first in two
weeks.
Croos are fine, and generally a good
stand. String beans are getting
plontiful since the rain.
Ml. A 1 fl'/l/l Wl.?4ci /lin/lol I.I..
..... ......... .. UV.O y.L.. (IV ..IO HUIIH
on Wednesday of last week. He
fell dead from his chair without coniplaining
of any pain at all. -The
bereaved family has the tender sympathy
of many friends of this section.
Farmers are about through chopping
cotton and are fighting the
grass.
I want to say to "Sharpy" that
if they lead in farming they will
have to get up before day, for wo
have as good soil and as industrious
farmers as there are in the county.
We have corn waist high now. and
it will not be long before cotton
will be forming, Hut what tickles
mo we have no guano bill to pay in
the fall.
Miss Dora White visited .1. W.
Ward and family one night last
week.
B. F. Ilarrelson was ailing last
week buthe is well again.
Thomas Skipper and Preston Alford
eut a bee tree a few days ago
and reported plenty of honey and
but few stings.
We had a fish fry last Saturday,
with plenty of fish and a good time
in general.
J. W. Ward hived one swarm of
bees four 'times last Sunday. He
says he has saved eleven hives from
four old ones. /
Married last Saturday at the residence
of Willie F. Floyd, Miss Sarah
Lewis U) Mr. Daniel Dunkin, Mr.
Floyd performing the ceremony.
May their 11 yes be long and happy.
Misses Let<4e ffarrelson. Cora
Harrelson and Docia Ward are at- ]
I tending the summer school.
What's the matter with the Cool \
Spring correspondent? We would J
[like to hear from him in the next
good ut present. * <
Crops &re looking well considering c
n tool spring.
There i< but little tobacco planted 1
in this sejtion this year. Cotton is i
the leuding money crop of this vi- c
cinity this year and we hope it will i
bring a line price when it goes to 1
market. c
Wo are glad to learn that Hon. J. 1
L. Hoyd is again a candidate for re- (
election to the oftieo of County Su- (
porvisor. Wo believe Mr. Hoyden- .?
deavors to work for the best inter
est of the public every way possible, t
We are glad to say the little boy ;
of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Harrelson <
seems to be restored to good health j
again after several days of serious 1
illness.
We had a few showers of rain last \
week which was much needed >
W. M. Harrelson expects to have i
a ripe watermelon soon. '
Owing to cool weather ther? fa (
but little fruit in this section, pears 1
and peaches being nearly a total failure.
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There have been several tickets '
suggested, and I havn'ta full ticket *
to suggest, but would be glad to see
Mr. 10. V. Hest appear for rc-eloc- '
tion to the oflice of County Supcrin- *
tendent of Kducation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carter of \
Daisy visited friends and relatives '
in this section last Saturday ar.d
Sunday. *
Mr. Benjamin and James Stevens '
of Eldorado visited Mr. I. L. Bee 1
and family last Sunday.
G. W. Vaught and B. L. Carter (
of Daisy were pleasant visitors at *
Aivan Smith's last Saturday night.
11. II. J.
News] From Kutti
Mrs. F. B. Buss has been very
ill for some time. s
Crops are looking well in this sec- j.
Hon.
Death visited the home of Mr. and
Mrs .! C Sifirui* . i >?1 J 1
_ . . ... k> inn- .jru, UI1U | |
look fro in them their daughter, Ot-L,
lie H., at about the age of thirteen Lyears.
She was a very good girl, ^
ihe light of the home, and loved by L
ill who knew her. The bereaved n
parents have tin; sincere sympathy L
if the entire community in the loss .
>f their jewel. 11' K,
Donjfolu Items.
Prof. S. II Drown returned home
ast week from Venters, S. C.,
where lie has been teaching.
To the regret of his many friends, s<
IV. .1. Drown one of our old veterans b
las been very sick but is improving. IThe
fish fry at Pnneh Howl on '1
[Tittle Pee Dee last Saturday was a tl
nicccss, and will be long remember- I
id by all who were present, as aft
pleasant occasion, |o
Rev. W. S. McCaskill failed to till h
lis appointment at Paully Swamp 1
ast Sunday evening. t"
Some folks from the Port Harrel- t
ion section were the guests of Mr. lb
md Mrs. J. A. Tindall last Satur lb
day and Sunday. I *
We understand that A. P. John-111
son promises if elected supervisor to lit
build bridges across Waccamaw audit
Pee Dee rivers. I li
Those who arc working turpon-jt
tine are well pleased with the prices Id
they are realizing.
Some of the crops are rather 1 ,
backwark in our section caused by I
cool dry weather. There is very i
little tobacco in our neighborhood. I
The farmers don't know what to do ,
with their tobacco Hues.
The II Kit a mi is a welcome visitor i(
to our homes in tliis section every '
Thursday night. I,
ISixon vlllc. |
Wo are glad to say wo had rain
lust week which was much needed.
Cotton and corn are growing well.
Miss One Parker died last Tuesday
May illst. She was about 19
years of age, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs W. L. Parkor, and a member
of Tilly Swamp Baptist church.
Prof. Joe Necly was in our neighborhood
last Saturday night.
A colored hand of the Gardner &
Lacy Co., had one of his feet badly
mrshed last Saturday.
Adrian Items.
The truckers have begun to ship
v . uibers. Kelly Tompkins was
lu st, tnakingu shipment on June
2nd. Mr. H B. Watts was next.
N. S. llardwiek was the llrst to ship
huckleberries from here.
M. B. Anderson has as line a piece
of tobacco as there is in this section.
C. W. Anderson is very low, but
we hope he will recover llis case
is strapgo. When taken last Saturday
ho se.emcd to have the strength
of six ordinary mou. JJi$ aim was
to get the gun, and in spite of three
or four who were with him he got to
the gun and fired it after which he
weakened down and has been very
low ever since. Dr. Dusenbury
is attending him.
Miss Australia Hinson called here
op Sunday the guest of Mrs. S. S.
Anderson,
J. II MoGwigan ant} wife have
moved into our midst.
The writer recently passed through
the Cedar Grove section
enjoyed the kind hospitalities of a
nice family. I joined a fishing party
in the waters of the Little Pee Dee
and about night we came out of the
river and lisi'l si flch fi?v
.... ~ v. ...7.. > j . ?! v >vnu
through about 2 o'clock and there
wo inpt jip with a lumber crow where \
they hud struck jthoirpamp. Among ,
them was our friend George Marsh ,
from whom wo received a hearty ,
welcome as we always do under any
circumstances when we meet him
L.
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Reciiicfttcd to Chanjre Place .
Editor Herald:?I see in your (
paper that another picnic is to be
had at McQueen's Hridgo on my
place in the near future. Owing to
the nearness of this place to my residence
and the growing tendency of
some to disregard the rights and
feelings of others, I beg the public :
to select some other place for these
gatherings. I intend no offense to
any one.
W, Y. McQueen.
Ills that come from summer's hoat
A mother need not fear to greet,
When with "TEKTHINA" she's
supplied,
No ills with baby need abido.
"TEKTHINA" aids digestion,
regulates the bowels, and costs only
25 cents at Drugists, or rmdl 2f>
jepts to Dr. C. J. Moffett, St ^Touis,
Mo. S
? Send us ti^e ;iews.
r Hgiiin dw a
mtne off last Saturday with u large
;rowd present.
The exorcises were opened between
en and eleven o'clock by J. A. Dornan,
the superintendent, who delivered
an eloquent speech of welcome
nuking the audience feel at home.
The Pleasant drove Sunday School
:hoir thon sung the welcome song
ed by Prof. J W. Jordan of North
Carolina. After this there were several
speeches by the children of the
ichool and others.
Tho audience were entertained by
lie choir for about an hour and an
ible speech was then made by Dea on
S. I). Todd, followed by Elder
I. W. Todd. Kecess was then ta<en
for dinner.
The ladies were soonc spreading
vhito cloths on the grass in the
{rove and a most bountiful repast
was enjoyed by all. If any went
way not lavishly fed, it was their
nvn fau't, for your correspondent
icard a voice in the grove saying,
'If any one here has not had dinner,
joino forward and help yourselves,
.here is still plenty." Ice cool
emonade was served on the grounds.
The congregation returned'to the
iousc at about JJ o'clock in the afternoon
and again enjoyed the mode
of the choir Prof. Jordan is
lighly commended for his good work
n teaching music.
A visit hero Mr. Editor Is enough
x> convince anyone that it is a real
ivecommunity and filled with peo>lc
of refinement.
On Sunday the Uov. J. W. Todd
lelivered an able sermon from the
ext, "What shall 1 do to be saved. "
J. J. It.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Morritt
if No. Mchoopany, Pa., made a
tartling test resulting in a wonderul
cure, lie writes, "a patient was
ttacked with violent hemorrhages,
aused by ulceration of tin- stomach,
had often found Electric Hitters
xcellent for accutc stomach and <
ver troubles so I prescribed them,
'he patient gained from the first,
nd has not had an attack in 1-1
lonths." Electric Hitters are posiivcly
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Inigestion,
Consti]>ation and Kidney
roubles. Try them, only f>0e at Dr
1. Norton's Drug store.
i>ii:i>. .
John Booth was born in 1S41. lie .
Rl'VOfl ill tlm lunn l>n( <1
... in -int'CII lilt" QUllOS I
i the 10th S. 0. Regiment, in Co.
h, was wounded at Chattanooga,
'onn., came hoinc at the close of
he war, joined the M. K. Church at i
'oplar, afterwards he joined the
lissionary Baptists, and at the time ,
f his death on May Hist, 1004, he
ad been for a long time deacon of
iayboro church, lie told the wrier
ho was alright and was willing
o die, and he told others just before
is death that he sa?* something
right like sunshine. He leaves a
irifo, six children and other near routions
to mourn their loss. Hisfu
teral was preached by Rev. H. I).
Irainger, after which his body was
aid to rest under the big oaks at
be old church to await the great
lay.
May God bless his loved ones.
' II. I), (i.
Charles l\ Shelly, son of Mr. and
drs. James T. Shelly ol the Variolic
section, was bnvri on June 7th
H81, and died on June 4th, 15104.
The interment took place at I'leasint
View church on Sunday aftertoon,
t he services conducted 1 ?y the
[lev. I). V. Crosland The bereaved
lave the sympathy of the entire
111 tut ii ^tuat iud?.
/Sms\
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i cured]
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Otoe *04 pot? tti?41t0 4a&Jfat I
Mo poor of torn
GOCftSr I
?Tin-:?
STANDARD
Is what everybody wants when
khey purchase any article and
specially when they buy a delicate
liece of machinery. The Standard
s what you get in the way of a
Sewing Machine
when you buy from W. R. Lewis.
Its name is "THK STANDARD"
ind it is the height of perfection in
jvery way.
Old machines exchangod,
W. V> I FWICI
f T - * "\ ?4 *?4 T T 1 Jk-/?
When In Town
FOU
Business or Pleasure,
And wanitng a nice
TURN-OUT to take
you to any part of the
County, call on
Oscar Jenkins,
with A. W. Jenkins & Son,
Oonwav, S. C.
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A man demands the best
when it comes to
LAUNDRY WORK.
PATRONI/K Til K
CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY
and yon are assured of the
best results.
All work in town promptly
collected and delivered.
A. E GOLDFINCH, Agt.
Conway. S. C.
icyclesA
full line of Bicycle a n d
Bicycle Sundries always on
hand at J. D. Oliver's Bicycle
Shop.
REPA1BIMG A SPECIALTY.
J. D. OLIVER.
Court House Square.
EVERY FARMER
has,' or- should have some
produce to sell, and it is to
his advantage to sell where
he can buy the most and
best.
Coffee, Sugar, Hacon, Card,
Tobacco, Flour, Meal,
Grils and Dry Goods.
We also carry a line of
HARDWARE
and anything el e vmi may
desire for the least money.
' ivo us a call when in town.
' An Oil Finish Protrait Free
For Cash Trade. For Particulars
call at our store. 1
Respect fully. I
W. T. ELLERBE.
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DR. R. W. McCORD
SURGEON DENTIST.
MULLINS, S. C. '
|l =
Strawberi.
I Does the most goo<
i 11 the right way ai
j( place.
I)II> YOU
?V
That we carry on
stocks ever carr
S County? That w
quantities and ther
j That having bough
I i sell the same way'i
If you know thi
L be wise and s|
money with us. \\
will be satisfied in
| your money.
ISPIVEY MER
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We H av'
TO THE STORE FORMER
CONWAY SUPP
Where wo will be pleased to meet o
THOSE WHO w
Spring and St
at the Lowest Prices to be had in to
Stock befor
WE ALSO CARRY
I.INE OF OI
P. JOI
\ H I R?
Irn A 9. M <4 O 1
GO ?0 SEE
CAN GET
YOU V
Their Goods
Right, Sold Rij
get Treated Ri
BIG S'
> ON THE C
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!M u
in open
Sfitu I ' "
kicmodkllih)
KWTI1IKLY NKW,
The inangeincnt lias
spared noyexpeuse to
make Myrtle Ikacli
11 p- t o--d a t o a n <1
I throughly attractive.
FIKEST SUBF. HI MlEffll
M A N Y N E VV AMIS E M K N TS
?SI ( II AS- HOWLING
ALLEY I
DANCE PAVILION I
POOL ROOM
READING ROOM
NEW HATH 1NG HOUSES.
THI: PF.OPLr: TIIL
COUNTRY. ALWAYS
WELCOMIi.
Rates Lo\v*?
Inxrn & teimille. 1
Proprietors. I
Myrtle Beach S. C. I
bmmhJI
I ^arger ^tore.
The tfreat increase in
our business has made it
uecsssary to enlarge our
store, and the eon tractor
is now busy at his work
LOW POKES n 1111 1EILIK
has always been our
Motto, and shall be still.
If you favor Low Prices
and admire Fair Deal
nig, give us u call. I
L. H. lhirroughs o. J
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i\ Money '
1 when spent in
id at the right j
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r KNOW ' J
t
le of the largest
ied in Horry 1 ,
e buy in large
efore buy cheap?
t cheap, we can
ese things, then
tend strawberry
To. gau ran tee you
the spending of
CANTILE CO.
LtfWfcJWUUMMLJM;,r _ .
e ]VEo veci
lly occupied by the
LY COMPANY,
ur many Friends and customers.
ish to iu;y
immer Goods
\vn will do well to look over my
e buying.
a complete
I' ^CERIEH,
3NSON. ?
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jck Co |
THEM YOU S
WHAT |
/ANT. I
> are Bought < A
ght, and you > \
ight, at the # ^
TORE f i
;ORNER. | M
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^22 Both of our Stores fcre
shooting our many (Iptc
such Low Prices, they do
DEEDS ARE FRUIT,
^ We sell cheaperthan <
^2^2- only suy we don't, we art
. creasing our trade. Thei
because they can't prove t
cheapest. We are ci^d
^22 combination of Brain^Ui
wiiich we operate for the
?^2 COULD YOU BUY IN (
IF THE BARGAIN HC
^22. Stfreep Stakes Tobacco 5
^2X Skinner Tobacco 28 ceti
20 Other Different Brat
Railroad Mills Suufif $5
Star Lye 7 cents can or
^22. Mendlesoti 10 cent Lye
Mason Fruit .lars 1 Qt.
Best Coffee 10 cts. pout
^^22 B Rice only 3 cents 1
Granulated Sugar ?5.0(
Best Stick Candy Gj? cei
Lemon Cakes 01 cents j
^22 Best Flour made $5.75
p - - 0000 Pairs Low and IU;
25 cents pair and up
500 suits of Clothing nt
and up.
5000 yards Dress Good.'
at a price.
1000 Ladies'and Gent's
^22 Sewing Machines, Cock
. kinds, sold cheap for ca
1
WE DON'T KEEP
5^ EVE
More goods arriving dai
a purchaser to pay us a
p22 be convinced before inve
^ - tire welcome to take you
^ ^ T T
B Ho
hmmm*
T. II.
AT THE OLD STA>
Q Wagon h, Carts, It oa<
also Keep a full stock of all V
laterial.
I do a General Lii
r?A
Good Repute
ITlie over increasing bu
has demonstrated that 1
lo-datc country store li
taken of low water fn
bought cheap.
We carry only the
now have a completelii
SPRING AND? :
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Latck ?
Murrys Iron Mixture contains
lood tonje, a remedy that makes r
reases appetite, and supplies strc
un-down people.
Murrety's 1
i not a temporary stimulant. Th
>nt for pale, emaciated, bloodless
!>ose recovering from sickness. L
vercorae the lassitude, tired, exha
alcnt in the spring. A combinat
lendation of physicians everywhe
Price 50c. Guaranteed sat
AT DRU
Prepared by the MurnU
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W. D. GRA^l
Cam
j]<1
UOCEHIES, FANCY DUE^S
HATS A
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full and complete line of Gifcnei
ices to suit the times.
Highest prices paid for Coun
?gs and Chickens a Specialty.
J
^
Final Discharge, j
Notice is hereby given that the nnderned
as administrator of the estate of
innn C. Upfln lp. deceased will applj
the Judfljfcf Probate of the County ol
Try, on Jiftte 10th, 1904, for a final dlsirge
as administrator of said estate.
1). A. Spivey.
Admr.
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DeWltt's - g!$ Sahra^
1 ll
m mmwm
D E Df I
K OUT j 1
loaded with bargains, aud we are |^B
>mers with Standard Goods, and l'-'"'
n't even try to dodge. j3g
WORDS ARE BUT LEASES. R|
3 sustained by I
r loose th&JMuB 11
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CONWAY AT t3| R
)USE WAS OUT OFBB M
iB
?8 conts the pound. ^B fl
ts the pound. ^B
ids from 20 cents the pouud upB B
.40 tke gross. B
$2.85 case.
ouly G cts can or $2.39 case. B
G9 cts. the doz. 2 Qt. 74 cts doz^fl B
or 8i cts. pound by t.he kuc^bB B
) the hundred pounds^
its, in <|uanitysnot le|8 thanB
lound by the box. ^B
the Barrel. ^B
;li Cut Shoos that must be sB
;\v and Up To-Date 75 cents suit^B
', up-to-date goods to close out J
Flats and Caps of all kinds. *^^R
ing Stoves and Furniture of nil
&b, or on the installment plan. m
ANYTII1NG BUT SELL I
liY THING.
ly. Don't feel that you mtiatibe 9
visit, we realize that you want tojfl
sting in our bargains, and yonB
r time about it.
BargrurB
-TOLIjIE.
ID NGAR THE
1 CasMADE TO OlJ
/agon, Carts, Road?
ation I
sinoss we do at Toddville, i
the public appreciates an up- jPl
ke ours where advantage is \
eight rates, and goods are ;
A that money can buy, and
tie of
SUMMER GOODS. B
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Dusenbury &
f Energy,
Ipio elements that make itlg??f^
ich i'ed blood, improves di/B|fp!^i|||j
mgth and energy to weak,
Itfon Mixture I
e dfood in every dose sticks. ExcelJ
people, and as a recuperative
Unequal led as a tonic to prevennKa^
us'ted and "ruu-down" feeling so SHI
ion that meets with approval and conB
rP- J|
iSfaSTO&E? eVCry purcliaser' J?1
[jDrugCo., Columbia, S. C.
GOC^, NOTIONS, CLOTIgHI
ND SHOES. W
pal Merchandise always 011 hand all
try Produce J
I*. I>. GRAHAM,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons Arms or corporations. boldIng
claims against the estate of W. H.
Jones, dec'd.. are hereby notified to pre'
sent the same duly itemized and proven
to the undersigned or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all
persons indebted to said estate are hereby
tequlred to ntako payment to the under1
signed.
i W. B. Jones, ^
I W. VV. Jones
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