The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 26, 1905, Image 2
iBbcerlfttoa Price 19 Klontlu Sl.OO. ^
Payable In Adrance.
= K
Entered at the Po?t Office at Conway, 8. C., a* ^
Becond-claaa Matter.
a
Rates for Advertising.?Business a
Ixxjals, 8 conts per line, body type.
Cards of Thanks and Coinmunica- .
tions of a Personal Nature charged
for at Special Rates According to
Longth. Obituaries, 1 cent a word v
in excess of 150 words. Oflicial advertisements
at rate allowod by
L?aw. Display Advertisements, p
rates furnished on application. ^
Make all checks and orders payable
to J
H. H. WOODWARD, S
Editor and Manager.
8
THURSDAY JAN. 2Gth 1005. t
; .. o
j
Some tobacco and some cotton will e
evidently be the rulo with the farm
... n
ers this year. y
? * *
General vaccination is the only
remedy known to science for the
prevention of small p.)x. It does i
not make one entirely immune every
time, but those who have been vac- t
eiuated, if they have the disease at r
all, will have it in a milder form
(J
It is the best remedy and the only a
one. v
* * # t
In another columu are the ordi- y
nances passed last week by the town t
council in relation to the small pox,
which is spreading in various sec- ?
tions of the county. The country
people arc assured that they will bo k
comparatively safe from exposure t
to the disease when visiting here, ^
for the authorities are ever vigilent 1
to proveut those who have the dis- a
ease from coming into the town, t
and those also who are suspected of 11
having been ox posed to it. Vac- "
filiation is being enforced in the
town, but this does not moan that a
the town undertakes to vaccinate
visitors hero, as was falsely circu- ^
lated last week You * will not be
prevented by the authorities from
coming to town, if you are free from
the disease, and while hero no at- e
tempt will be made to vaccinate you c
without your consent.
' 1 ' " \
Prlncevillc Items c
Health good. (
The Priucovillc public school is \
progressing well under the manage- (i
mentof Miss Lessie Rowell.
Farmers scorn to be gettiug busy i
since the holidays aro over. (
This scribe thinks Senator Tillman s
is about right about the price of 'j
cotton. ^
The many smokas seen in the
evening bespeaks tobacco this year.
W. T. Springs, who left his wife
last November has recently been
heard from in South Florida.
Miss Lossie Howell visited her 11
parents near Wauamaker last Sunday
accompanied by Mr. J. K. Har- f1
relson. 11
Mr and Mrs. VV. A. Prince were ,
much surprised last Wednesday (.v
evening to see quite a crowd of
young folks who callod themselvey
the 'surprise party" walk in.to P
their house. Among the m.&oy games P
of amusement wadj6l\<y voting test.
After the votesjtjyjffecouuted, It was 11
announcedXiiBkt Miss Lessic Howell I'
i?ad rej;,^ mGst votes as being !
tneoest looking young lady and Mr.
Kirby Prince the best looking young .
man.
Photographer Sawyer passed here
recently enroute to Finldea whero
he took a group of Mr. W. A. Prince's
school.
We are glad to hear the mill whistle
of Graham & Bro . near hero 11
where we can get our storm timber "
sawed, ~
Wo were not much surprised to ?
hear our friend Hickman in Florida,
say that he could not do without the sl
Herald, neither can we. Glad to n
hear from the Bay again. With best w
wishes to the Herald and its readers. .
"SC" F
M
m , E
it
Prom Piifah,
Health generally good Farmers 'c
aro arranging tobacco beds.
We are glad to have no small pox
^ in our vicinity.
W Mr. J* T. Floyd and Walter Ger/
raid went to Mullins last Saturday 01
I on business. w
1 Rot. Sam Brown failed to fill his ^
appointment on the second Sunday. ol
I . Wo regret that the clergymen often ftl
I fail in filling their appointments. a|
i w o aiso regret mat ine brethren 01 ^
' tbft aiater churches have become so "
BWP^careless in performing their duty. ^
WL. I thinl: we ought to do our utmost 81
while we havo th? opportunity. K;
A Mr. Harrott of Marion county, fr
has moved in this vicinity. We give f?
him a hearty welcomo. t<
W . G. W. I
Honey Camp Dot?. 3'
3 No small pox yet,
si Messrs Jaok Williamson and Wm.
L Hammonds arc very busy sawing b,
m lumber for the young men of this c
It? section. As yet no marriages to re- C
!^L ^?prof* Walter N. Gerrald who has
heen in charge of the Honey Camp }
1 has closed a s?"o??,afpl term, [\
y has given perfect satisfaction. ^
|fj Ho has had a good deal of exper- p
H ionce in teaching and this is more a
Ip than we can say of some of our tea- p
chors in the county. C
i| Clipper. 11
P o
8g ... ^ t!
Sk 11
I Gideon. J,'
H Health generally good.
Farmers are arranging their tobacco
beds. 1
We aro glad to seo Claude John- T
son out again after being confined
to his homo with fever. ni
Hov. John Brown filled his ap- ?
KfoR pointment at the Big Bay school p
Bra|fl uonse on last Sunday. u
ralttA The Big Bay school is progress- v
HfflBing well under the care of J. M.
BBH^UEtfchardson. R. O. C. 1
t
Our farmers are beginning to pre t
are their soil for another erop, bnt *
e'think the cotton acreage will be t
reatly reduced in this section and I
aere will be more tobacco. <
We are glad'to see T. J. Graham I
ut again after a long and serious
ttact of typhoid.
Messrs II. W.t Robbins and family
f NichoN, and S A. Cottinhum and |
imily of Mullins, have moved here .
o farms!purchased some time ugo. '{
Miss Sallie Strickland of Zoan, (
isited her Uncle H. N. Anderson
n Saturday.
Miss Lottie Page of Pages Mill, is (
pending some time with.her sister,
Irs. W. A. McKinsie.
Messrs L B. and N. C. Mlncy and
. K. King were in the Zoan section
uoday.
H. H. Grainger and L I). Todd
pent last Sunday with Dred Mincy.
Thero was a wedding in this sec
ion on January 15th, at the homo
f the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. !
o^eph Pridgeon ?Miss Ida Pridg-!1
on to Mr. Kenith Jollic.
There will be prouohing at Iona
ext Sunday by the Pastor the Kev.
lr. McCoonell.
M. B. Ij. and B.
Toddvl I Ic.
Mrs. J. D. Oliver was here this
reek.
L. D. Long. Jr.* came sailing
hrough town Tuesday evening enoutc
to Conway.
Inspector Searson inspected the,
ispensary near here a few days:
go, which ho found f 10 7-1 short
rit.h the State, end SO ft pp nvni'iviiil I
be county. Mr. Murrell says that
s long as lie is Jisponsor that he
vill tote the keys and thus avoid
he discrepances
We cannot too strongly urge
he necessity of our farmers holding
heir cotton. Only eight million
ales have been placed on the mar:et
and the mills will be compelled
o have three millions more. Hold
our cotton for 10 cents and only
lant a half crop this year.
The Rev. Mr. Singleton filled his
ppointment at Union Sunday and
hose who attended were favorably
mpressed. He is a bachelor living
t the parsonage alone and needs
ome one to make home happy.
Miss Leila Oliver of Greenfield is
.ttending school at Socastec.
Miss Fannie Oliver of Socastce
isite.d relatives at Greenfield Sunlay.
Forecast,
Ruck sport
Rev. J. E. Singleton preached an
loquent sermon here on Sunday
iveniug.
A schooner is oading here
vith shingles for Philadelphia
Miss Ella Little of Eddy nake is
dsiting her sister, Mrs. M. G. An- 1
lerson on Front street
Miss Fannio Willis returned from
Georgetown last week whore she visted
relatives and friends for several
lays.
James C. Ilenry died at his home
icrc last Saturday afternoon at 3
'clock, lie leaves a wife and three (
mall children to mourn their loss. (
.'hey have the sympathy of the enire
community.
Me us Patria.
Eldorado.
Mr. Collin Dortnan made a pleasiio
trio in our section recently.
Mr. W. D. Stevens has made some
ew improvements on his dwelling '
tnproving its looks very much.
Our school is doing quite well liner
the skillful management of Mr.
+ C. Dor man,
Wo were glad to see the corresondents
letter from the Bay ap- '
earing in our last issue. 1
Our farmers are preparing for 1
I I r ..... 1
men larger crup mis yi-ui . uu?y
riced cotton is a good lesson for
irraers. '
Mr W. H. Causey has left for J
'lorida where he will make his |
ome.
J. M. K. i
m ? ? m
From the May. I
Pine weather for the last few days.
H Hiuson was supposed to have
lie small pox tin lart of the week. . 1
lit wo hope we are mistaken.
V. B llarivlson was in the Cool j
pring section la-t Sunday.
L C. Ward and his sister Delia
pent some time with their relatives *
t Tabor, N. C., also at Pireway last c
eek. .?
The young folks of this section en- I
>.yed a nice dandy stew at Mr. 1. t
i White's last Saturday night, ?
I very ouc present seemed delighted i
1 taking hold ti
J. M. White was expecting to
save for Alabama lastMondav.
B. IV.
A Very Close Call.
"I stuck to my engine, although 1
/ory joint ached and overy nerve i
as racked with pain," writes C. t
J. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, t
\ Burlington, Iowa ' ] was weak j
nd pale, without any appetite and r
I run down. As I was about to t
ive up, 1 got a bottle of Electric t
itters, and after taking it, I felt as C
ell as i ever did In my life." Weak I
ckly, run down people always t
ain new life, strength and vigor
moa Ti*if Uom Qn 4 1 n
Ulll tuuii uou, a * j n'viu, ? Jauaiction
guaranteed by Dr. E. .Nor>n,
Druggist. Price f)0 cent.
' t
Summons for Relief. fi
rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / f
County of Ilorry, ) I
[Court of Common Picas] i
U. A. Dusenbury, trading as Dusen- t
nry & Co , Plaintiff against John Q. y
lark, Defendant.
opy Summons for Relief, Complaint not 1
Served.
To the Defendant John Q. Clark, (
QU AUK UEHRBY SUMMONED and
quired to answer the com|>laint in this
3tlon which has been filed in the office
f the Clerk of the Court of Common
leas for tlie said County, and to serve j
copy of your answer to tlie said com. ,
lnint on tlie subscriber at his office at
onway, S. C? within twenty days after
le service hereof, exclusive of the day 3
f such service; and if you fall to answer f
re complaint within the time aforesaid, }
ie plaintiff in this action will apply to J
le court for the relief demanded iu the
omplaint.
If. II. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney
lated January 21st 1005,
oJohn Q. Clark, absent defendant:
Take notice tliat the complaint In tjils \
ctlon was filed in the office of the Clerk
f the Court of Common Plea*, In atid J
rr the County and State aforesaid, at t
onway, S. C , on tlie 21st day of Jan }
ary A. I). 1005. I
y. L. Mishoe, II. II. Woodward <
C C C 1'. Plaintiff's Attorney.
25-bfit, 1
he best crop for the Horry planers
that they have ever raised. ^
dure money has come to the farm- *
'rs from then* tobacco crops than [
roui any other source that 1 know ]
)f. 1 advise all to plant some to- [
^acco next year.
K. Tj. Mlshoe,
I have done well by planting to- ?
baeco. 1 always give the crop good ?
attention. Good tobacco pays well, ?
soinmon tobacco will put you in <
debt. So 1 will say to those who ?
plant it: Give the crop attention ?
from the breaking of the land the
first time to the putting of the weed
on the Warehouse floor, and vou <
will find it pays. ?
S. S. Anderson. <
Tobacco has been t o me one of the j
best money crops that 1 have ever
raised on my farm. The fact is that
1 never made any money# farming
until ! be Kan planting tobacco. 1
consider tobacco a good crop for the
farmers of Horry county to raise.
L. 1'. Roberts.
I think tobacco a good crop for the ?
farmers of Horry to raise for a mon- <
ey crop 1 planted two acres in to- <
bacco last year and I received for my ?
sales $142 27 clear for the crop. ?
C Cannon. .
I think tobacco well cultured and '
cured, the thinsr for us to plant., but
an over large crop will make against
all J. T. Elvis.
1 expect to plant tobacco this .
year. 1 lind that f can make more ,
raising tobacco than raising cotton. ,
B. C. Dorinan. ,
I have boon successful with tobac- '
co. If well attended to as a money *
crop 1 think it will pay the planter. '
I shall plant again. '
J. M. Butler. |
I huvo planted tobacco the last ,
tsvo years. I think it a good crop (
for the Horry farmers to plant. ,
M. G. Allen. <
I think tobacco is a far bettor
money crop than cotton.
.1. M. Johnson. '
I have keen planting tobacco six <
years, with fairly good success with ?
the exception of the crop of 1903 1 .
broke on that as did most of those .
who planted that year. If the land .
suits and the planter will be care- .
ful and not over crop, but be in a .
position to take care of the crop, it .
will nay. I advise that we do not .
over do the thing this year in the .
way of a big crop, but keep them
ivnntimr frtlvw>f>ri In tlii? wnv \v<>
will get more nut of tl.o crop than ?
bv making so much.
J. M. I lard wick.
i
I planted one and a quarter aero*
of tobacco last year. 1 received
clear of the Warehouse charges for
the crop, $ 1(> 1,40. 1 think that pays
me Y. M, Martin.
We have been planting tobacco
each year since Capt. Coles came to
this count}' and persuaded us to
start at it. We think it has been a
great help to us and will plant again
this year. M. McDowell & Son.
Sitvod I'rom Terrible Ilcuth.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt.
of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying
and were powerless to save her. The
most skillful physicians and every
remedy used, failed, while consumption
was slowly but surely taking
tier life. In this, terrible hour Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
turned dispair into joy.
rhe first bottle brought immediate
elief and its continued use com- '
oletely cured her. It's the most certain
cure in the world for nil throat
I'd lung troubles. Guaranteed
>< lies f>0c and $1.00. Trial Bottles J
reo at Dr. E Norton's Drugstore.
I)omc*tir Trouble*
It is exceptional to fiud a family
/here there are no domestic ruptures
iccasionally, but these can be les
letit'd by having Dr. King's New
jife Pills around. Much trouble
hey save by their great work in
stomach and Liver troubles. They
lot only relieve you, but cure. 25c,
it Dr. E. Nortor's Drug Store.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
lealth of the people of this county
s in imminent danger and must he (
uken care of. It has been decided
hat every precaution be taken to
ire vent prolonged cases of pneunonia,
grippe, etc. The best thing
o do is to give a good cough mix- (
ure as soon as the cough starts,
Jet MURRAY'S HOREHOUND
MULLEN AND TAR. Only 25c. a ?
>ottle. At all druggists.
? ? f
Straight 1'ncta.
A wholo lot of fancy phrases can
>e written about remedies, but it
,akes facts to j?rove any thing-good
itraight facts And the strongest
act you ever heard is that Tannopiine
is the best cure for piles on the
Market. It cures absolutely. lias
\ healing soothing effect from the
itart.
All druggists have it for one dolar
a jar. Ask for Tannopiline and
lon'l dare take a substitute.
?ay "WiirruyV
When you've got a bad cough
ust say ' MURRAY'S." If a drugfist
gives you anything but Mtir ay's
Horehound Muliein and Tar
you're not getting the best and surest
cough remedy. Make Mm give
row Murrray's. Acts quicker and
^ou get a 50c. size for 25cEvcry
druggist has it.
Wonderful Nerve
Is displayed by many a man enluring
pains of accidental Cuts,
founds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds,
sore foot pr stiff joints. But there's
10 need for it. Rueklen's Arnica
Salvo will kill the pain and cure the
trouble. It's tho best Salvo on earth
ror Piles, too. 25c: at Dr. E. Norton's
Drug Store. j
so 1 J. T. Johnson K & B pd $ 0 00
1 'J S J Lewis Poor 44 4 00
' 3 S J Low is 44 44 8 00
4 4 S J Lewis 44 44 4 00
' 5 S J Lewis 44 44 4 00
4 6 (J C Butler 44 44 02 SO
4 7 G C Butler R & B 44 4 00
8 I) J Butler Poor 44 38 00
4J Y M Martin Const. 44 8 75
10 G M Martin R A B 44 2 00
11 N M Mi. hoe Mugst 144 8 75
' 12 J T James R A B 44 10 00
13 J T Jar vis Poor 44 30 00
4 14 W D Collins R & B 44 0 00
4 15 H J Mi shoe 44 44 0 00
4 10 R F Cause 4 4 4 4 1 00
' 17 J R Small 44 44 13 00
' 18 1 D Hardee Const 44 8 75
4 10 1 D Hardee R & B 44 5 25
4 20 N J Cox Magst 44 8 75
21 C N Sarvis U&B 44 3 00
4 22 Jrandell Sarvis 44 44 30 00
23 J P Core CO 44 7 02
4 24 E V Best Supt Ed 44 37 00
4 25 C V Jonrctte Const 44 10 00
20 Stalvey A Go Poor 44 8 9 90
" 27 J A Todd Mugst 44 2 50
4 28 J D Graham R&B 4 4 20 80
4 20 J Q Graham 4 4 4 4 7 uO
4 30 Joe Jones 44 44 3 00
4 31 P C Prince Poor C G 4 4 77 10
4 32 J \V Ray 4 4 4 4 1 1 00
33 Est J W H *4 44 12 00
" 34 C J Boll id ay 44 44 42 00
35 W L Hardee Co Coin 44 24 00
4 30 11 N Sessions P J 44 2 0 33
4 37 J A Lewis Aud Misc 44 2 1 04
38 J A McDermott Misc 44 145 81
4 30 J L Boyd Sup A Misc 44 43 10
4 40 B J Sessions Shorif! 44 41 00
4 41 C F Stalvey Clk P & A1 4- 15 88
4 42 E Norton Misc 44 2 0 00
4 43 11 W Boyd 4 4 44 7 58
4 44 V G Anderson P B 44 2 00
4 45 11 11 Burroughs Misc 44 2 00
4 40 BJ Sessions 4 4 4 4 1 0 1 0
4 47 1111 Burroughs 4 4 4 4 7 00
4 48 B M Chestnut 4- 4> 22 05
4 40 R L Bryan Co 4 4 4 2 05
4 50 J A Norton 44 4 4 1 0 00
4 51 HN Sessions 44 4 4 30 50
4 52 Conway Pub Co B & S 44 30 00
4 53 VV E & C Co 44 12 00
4 54 J C Butler CG 44 3 00
55 N M Dolloter 44 4 4 18 30
4 50 EFTodd 44 44 13 33
1 67 vv I) Gause 44 8 00
4 58 Dr Watson 4 4 44 3 50
4 50 O M Watts Const 4' 8 75
4 00 1) 1) Mariow 44 44 8 75
bl U V JOl'llsOll ? lb
62 W II Lewis ,l ' 7 50
' 63 C \j Williamson 14 44 H 7.r)
4 64 E 11 HarreUon 4 4 4 - 8 75
4 65 J E Nixon 4 4 4 8 6 5
' 66 .1 W Johnson Mugst 4- 17 56
4 67 J D West 44 44 8 75
68 W F Floyd 44 4 4 17 50
4 60 G T Sessions 44 ,4: 7 50
4 70 J K Johnson 44 ' 8 75
71 Hll Cox * * 6 25
' 72 11 P ilurrelson " 8 75
73, E D Luwson " " 10 00
' 74 J N Jcnrctto " " 10 00
75 S W Todd Poor " 3 00 (
76 S T Sessions do 1 50
wmza a
IT TOU
j the: Tl
!our whicough
e
We have all tho Cough Syrupi
tory. Don't cough all day ar
you a cough syrup that sto
vour palronas/e for the Now
WlLEY'S CAN1)IES-Fr<?sh
j Norton I
BARGAP
BA
ASSIGNEE'S S
BELOW COST!
The entire Stock of General Merc
the store lately occupied by him c
will be sold regardless of cost, fo
BEGHNNIIVi
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVEI
picked over. The best bargains w
Dffers for the whe
will be Co
Z. P. Quattlebaurr
Assignee.
Auctioi
AT
OLIVER'S BI(
SATURDAY
JANUARY
r ?
tiood
A little shop worn buttfood as
to the highest bidders in ordei
that I have coming. They mui
</ood Bicycle cheap. Any kin(
DARDMAKE. Alsoafull li
in# cheap. Cotno one! Coin<
J. D. O
>
83 Soe J t St Co do 24 00
84 R B Chestnut do 4 00
85 T Livingstone do 4 00
80 R B Glasgow do 2 oo
87 C I Todd do 2 00
88 J E Prince do 9 00
80 S D Bryant U & B 14 00
00 WH Bell Co do 6 "0
01 R Livingstone do 8 .>0
02 J R Long do 3 00
03 J C Bryant Co do 2 00
0 4 R Livingston do 3 75
05 R Livingston do 0 50
00 W U Bell do 6 o0
07 E S Baker do 58 00
08 K L Mishoe do 1 ?? ?
00 Dnsenbury&0odo 43 50
100 J N Hard wick do 2 75
101 Chus DusenOurydo 17 00
102 S A1 llux do 1 oO
103 J G llurdre do 14 UO
104 J T Watts do 7 00
105 B L Lewis do 2 00
100 W L Brown do 1 0 0
107 S P Gilmon do 5 00
108 C N Uausey do 1 50
109 A I) Bullkin do 11 00
110 J L Bell do 0 tiO
111 \Y K Carter do 4 00
112 1L Lee do 25 00
113 J P llarrelsou do 11 00
H i T L Duncan do 2 00
1)5 Alex Murdoek do 3 00
110 J I, Boll do 14 87
117 10 Graham do 0 00
118 J M McKeithan do 124 80
119 B L llooks do 5 00
120 W R Lewis do 3 30
121 RB Nichols do 4 82
122 RB Nichols do 4 00
123 W H Small do 17 55
124 W L Singleton do 15 13
125 W II Cannon do 1 88
120 R A Watts do 5 50
127 W T Todd do 38 92
I?AI t. n,-. nrv i lit
IwU VUI IUI VV wKJ Vtv A TV
120 VV C Gregg do 11 25
1110 Elijah BuOkhi do 4 00
131 W II Billow uo 25 00
132 J U Sarvis do 34 63
133 O M Watts do 4 82
134 W L Hardee d> 108 00
135 E P Hughes do Dissulld
130 W S Bellamy do
137 J M Butler do Laid Over
138 J no W Priuee do
130 R T Harmon do
140 Conway L Co do
141 B P Harrelsou do
142 MeD Soles do
143 C C Whitington do
144 A D Harrolson do
145 W H Barnliill" do
140 D J Cox do
147 Buck Parker do
148 J S Vaught do 150
140 A M Dusenbury Poor 2 80
150 CBI1 Poor & Misc 4 30
151 W 11 Hardee 11 & B 5 00
152 J L Boyd CG 4 00
153 S M Co R & B 5 00
154 L II Burroughs P& R& 13 01 o 1
155 M Hughes R&B 13 00
150 T W Graham P & U & B 18 00
J. L BOYD,
Supervisor.
J FRED STALVEY,
Clerk.
Illl Ill IB?Ml MM??ft,
rCiIES I
[CKLrE. I
TE PINE
3ALSAIV1.
s that have proven satisfacid
night too. Let us sell
ps the cough We solicit
and pure; the best made.
>rug Co. I
B. 1WSWHBUMHBMH r
<51
RGAINS!
ALE AT AND
i
I
hundise of VVT. T. Ellerbc, in
>n 3rd avenue, in Conway, S. C ,
r the benefit of his creditors,
Br TODAY.
). Call before the goods are
rill go first,
>le Stock in Bulk
>nsidered.
1, C. E. St Amand
Agent For Creditors.
1
i Sale!
|
:ycle shop
RTH
^c^es
i now. They are yoiny off
r to make room for others
st yo, so come and yet a
1 you want and all STAN110
of liioyclo Supplies yo- !
n All! |
LIVER.
k ?,ONL
8 2 YEAR
JS Yet Recognize'
M For Reliable I
888 Tb ?? ?? ;s vitill ahead or you three months mori
.' '. lor tie wo.ith??r to get hot hut right no*J
to ofbr, to elOise out quick, dome u.*?l'?nishiugl,
nomk or
SHOES.
Wo don't handle any one brand of
Shoos, for every Jobber or Factory
has good ones and some that ain't good
?W e get the good ones?leave the
other- Can show you today the best
assortment, the best, styles, and best
values in thecouhty. We make a spe??
cialty of shoes. Just added the cele brated
God man line for children and
ladies if they don't suit you they
don't cost us a cent. Wont you try
a pair? Just ask for the Godman.
Remember, anything you want in
MEN FLEECED LINED UNDERffg
WEAR.
The $1.0(1 a suit kind now 80 cent.
Extra values in Roys'.
8 ROYS AND YOUTHS SUITS, ARSOLUTELY
AT COST.
Some little lots of this kind of goods
which must go at once and they arc
B yours for just what they cost us.
We can't tell you about everything we
BH sell. Just thought of them?a nice line
8 of Wool, Wool-mixed and Cotton BlanVv
kets also to go at a reduction. But
como right on, you will find almost every
thing wan ted for a person or a home.
TK E* ? Lr At the beginning of
* to all our friends thr
their prosperity and happiness for another V
them for the business given us last year at
Jrv We promise better service than ever.
g H. L. BU
5f
fooboooooooooo
I Ttll GUkL
II IS THE RIG*
FOR YOU
i the besi
Tell all your friends t<
nero there is a full line <
| broideries, Isaacs of all kii
kinds for Summer wear,
tiie beuetit of experien
Y a.
J I OUU LI I
p Men's You
j| I Boys' C
will be found to be one of t
iho largest in Horry Coun
in^ Goods can hardly be
IB tion. Then too it will int
our full line of Shoes, in
and Calf.
Burroughs &
i? BIB!'if Bill i 'HI I II llllil ill I Mill III! i
ypmwwww
Is Good Res
With renewed energy and determinat
the New Year and we are going tp
^s^~- benefit to our customers and incident
^2^" anything you desire and at the time
prices. Seeing is believing, socome i
values for the money of any concern
upon the merits of the goods themsi
and better service than ever before.
? in one building and our store is filled
you want and call for what you do no
b? moved before Spring, so until Fet
to a finish.
rAiii?r $1- She
Kxamine our velvet remnants as they
hand made ladies' hats left. Get you
cost. Infact anything you want that
2^2^ store is to be closed out for the aski
rush, or ring phono26 and get price:
I: Conway
? Hot!
^/\z<
fkpitttfwpi
? i 1
A 1
S OLD. I
d as Leaders
Merchandise.
j ofheavj cold winter weather we don't
v, when vou nee v.' thera, we are ?i utr
y good values in winter goods. /?v|
? THEM; M J
LADIES SKIRTS. T\ 3[\
<> Sold at $1.25 Now 93 eent. 1 Sold at (jJ
$1.50 now $1.23. 5 sold at $2.00 now
$1.50 11 sold at $3.50 now $2.20 %3
1 sold $4 00 now $3.00. 3 sold at $5 00
now $4.00. \k f
M EN'S IIE A V Y SIII UTS.
"Wool, knit and lleeced lined. Over JjjEr
Shirts, Line, black and gruy mixtures
with laced buttons or double breast
fronts. Considered extraordinary gjS
values at $1.50 per pair, for this swe
yours for $1.23. Come quick don't daw
miss them.
MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS
Some good values in these to go with jSW
the shirts. fAcy
GROCERY AND HARDWARE ?%
DEPARTMENT. ^
Wo shall pay more attention than ever
to these departments the coming year,
and will guarantee to givo you prices
and services that will merit a good
share of your trade in this line.
heavy groceries, macon, corn, liaku,
rice?(30,000) lbs. now ready for you.
Anything you want in Groceries,
Peed, etc. All kinds of Farmers Hard- AnB
ware, Tools, etc. We make special
close prices in anything in those aep^s
this bright new year we wish to extend
oughout the county our best wishes for
ivelvc months/ We also want to thank
id ask a continuance of their patronage.
Very Truly Yours, irv
CK CO. h
esoegeoeooaal
Y. ft TORE I
HT STORE | |
TO BUY
r^GOODS. I |
b i
) call at the Gully Store
if Dress Fabrics, Emids,
Stylish Goods of all
at lowest prices. Vou
eed buying.
?! ; of? |
ths' and
loth i ng
he Largest, if not indeed
ly. Our Gents Furnishduplicated
in this sec- |j f
erest you, to look over |3 ag-j
Patent Leather, Vici
Collins Co. i
? ?
solutions M
v
1
~ ft
1
ion, we entor upon the duties cf 9
make this year ono of special
ally to ourselves. We wjjl have B '^2
i you want it and at tho right
und see if we do not give tho best
in the county. We sell strictly BB
?lves anfl will irivn von niiiptnr iU 1 ^
A I! of our merchandise is now
to overflowing, so ask for what Wh J?
it soe. All heavy materials must
>ruary 1st our prices will be cut gg||B ^
es 1C ?r1" 75 cts. 3
' i/o at half price Only a few
r pick before they go at less than flftr 7^5
is kept in a general mercantile f' Up Tl*?
ng. f^orne early and avoid the , . J _
s from
Mji m.iiTfin?rnfMTt-rnwrM^B .
BargaiflL f
ise. i-J
^2 *
BwK