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?There was raiu last Tuesday. ?Big bargains for cash at Jones'. I ?Salesday comes off on Monday after next. ?Cotton low, but goods oven lower for cash at VV. B. Jones'. ?Get your strawberry checks at the Ilorald ofhee. ?The small pox is reported in he liOi is section. ? It is time to bagin the preparation of tobacco beds. ?Some improvements are being made on the sidewalks in town. ?Go to \V. R. Lewis' for good j onion sets at ten cents per quart. ?E. W. Johnson of Gideon was intheoitvon business one dav lu?t. week. ?The work on the new post oflico building was resumed lust Mon du y morning. ?There were several days of bud weather la$t week followed by bracing sunshiny weather. >' ?Those who fail to be present at the school house on the evening of the .list will miss something good. ?The cemetery at the Methodist c hurch has been recently cleaned up and presents a better appearance. ?The Rev. J. T. Smith of Bishopville, will preach at the Allen school houso on the 3d Sunday in February. ?The tent meetings conducted by the Rev. Mr. Williams, moved last week from Conway to the Willow Springs section. ?S. M. Spedon is thonext attraction of the local lyceum. It comes oPT on,Tuesday evening at the Bur roughs ^School at 8 o'clock. ? We want your cash trade during l(.H).r> and promiso you bigger and better bargains than over boforc. W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. ?The store next door to the Conway Bargain House, was opened up last week by B. F. Tuton. All of his stock has not yet arrived. ?Strawberry checks can be printed on short notice at tins office. It is time to be looking out for strawberry time. Don't let the occasion find you without a full supply. The unanimous praise received by S. M. Spcdon from the press all over the country is evidence of his ability to please his audiencos. Bo out at the school building or the evening of the 31st. ? A new brokerage business at Bon way is being talked about. J. I), Rollins of Florence was here last week but we are not informed us to whether he decided to locate here in that business or not, ?Many enquiries have been received concerning the 300 acre tract of land in Socastee, near Pine Island, and it is not likely to remain unsold. Tf you want to buy, act quickly, before some one else gets it. ?Bring us your cash, eggs and poultry, and buy ctlico at 3 to 5c per yard We ofTer slaughtered pt ices next 30 days in order to reduce stock and mako room for spring goods. \V. B. Jones, Justice, S. C. ?A man has been sent here from Columbia to got the road machinery recently purchased in working order anu learn some one how to manage In ami use it, in Duiidtng good roads, lie will remain hero until this purpose is aecotnplishod. ?Tho compulsory vaccination ordinance .vent into effect last Monday. There are many who declare they will not be vaccinated, but perhaps they make this statement before they are informed as to tho penalty for their refusal. ? J. A. Lewis, wlu^bas been absent for some time taking tax returns, spent last Saturday in Conway. lie wound up his work on Monday and Tuesday of this woelc, and the balinco of tho time for tak ing the returns will bo spent at his office, ?Those who come to town these days never fall to ask about the small pox. Thoy are genorally told that thoy can find out moro about tho disease out of the tow.i as within it, for tl^o disease Is now reported in many sections and neighbor? hoods in the county, ?The bottling works was recently moved from tho Murrel block to the room in the rear oi^tho Bank of Conway. Tho beginning of oporatiotfs has been delayed for some time on account of delay in transit of some of the machinery and getting the machines in working order. -Ifop. IJobt. Scajd orough Ii n me city ;v short' whl'e this morning on his return from Washington. Ho says that $2,500 additional amount to our government building appropriation lias been recommended bv the committee on appropriations and will verv probably be accepted.?Florence Daily Times. ?Hen Russell, a negro, who was recently indicted in the United Htatos eoip?t for selling wittskcy, was also arrested for a violation of 1 the disnonsary law apd a prelimiInary hearing given him last week I by Magistrate Jonrette. The maglistrato bound him over to the oourt |of General Sessions and ho will have to answer before both courts. I The Next Attraction. B The management of the Conway ivceum desifos to announce that Ms B it ittraction will be on Tuesday Hvoning, the Hist lost., at eight H'elock in the Burroughs School AuHitorium. Mr S M. Spedon is presenting an ^Jiturtalnrnuut worthy of the oonsid^ration of every ope in trie Inde^undent Republic. This is espeoial pleasing to ladies and children 'I they aro expected to turn out Hful) fofoo His hundreds of ap fl^viranoeg before New York audienand innumerable smaller towns, BBl the thunderous applause of the HH'SS, is testimony enough of the ^Biety, novelty and fun with whioti BHrooitals are filled. BBlverybody come. Admission, 2C & 50 oents. m Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McNeill to the wedding of their daughter, Miss Mary, to Mr. T J. Hell, on Wo'loes- f day evening, February 1st at the Kingston Presbyterian church, at the hour of eight o'clock 1 Miss Mary is one of our most | charming young ladies. Mr. Hell is a progressive young business man * i who for the past several years has been holding an important and lu- ( crative position with the WacCamuw I Line of Steamers. They are both very popular young people, and l their marriage will bo an event of the highest social importance at Conway. * COX?HARDEE. * If there is any truth in the old saying, '"llaopy is the bride the c sun shines on," surely the pathway of Miss K L Cox, who was married on Sunday to Mr. William Hardee, i will be stiown with flowers, for the. day was an ideal one. LjThe wedding was performed out ' of doors under an archwuy of evergreen and holly, the oflieiating clergyman being the Rev. D. P. Roberts. The bridesmaids were Miss Rebecca C?x, tho sister of the < bride and Miss Trixio Chestnut; Mr, leff Cox and Mr. Perry Hardee acted as groomsmen. The ceremony * was witnessed bv many friends of both parties, who were entertained i afterwards around the hospitable board, where a bountiful collation was served 'I'lm ? - - A 1 ? * ?iu uuuoc wa? ui.TU" i rated with great taste and both bride and groom received hearty congratulations and many good 1 wishes for a happy and prosperous journey through life. BAPTIST. Sunday school every Suuday 9:30 a in Prayer mooting every Tuesday 7:00 p. m. Business meeting 1 Tuesday after second Sunday after prayer meeting. Preaching second ( and fourth Sundays 11 a m., and first, second, third and fourth Sundays 0:45 p. m. A cordial in vita- \ tiou to all. J. Ij. Shinn. Pastor. SMALL POX ORDINANCE. Conway, S. C.. Jan. 10, '05. Be it Ordained by the Intendent and Wardens of the town of Conway in Council assembled. First: That each and every person residing within the corporate limits of the town of Conway or working within said town not having had small pox and not having been successfully vaccinated within oue year last past, be and hereby is and are required to be immediately vaccinated; and that persons and guardians be and are hereby lvquir ed to have their children and wards immediately so vaccinated, and that all such persons, parents and guardians furnish to the Health Ollicials of said tewn evidence of the same satisfactory to said oflicials Second: That any person failing to obey tho foregoing requirements or either of them shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punished by line of not less than one dollar or be; imprisoned for not exceeding thirty (lays, provided the Intendent may in his discretion remit, tlin urtir?lr? m- !inw portion of said imprisonment upon the party so convicted having him- c self or herself properly vaccinated, 't provided further that where the party so sentenced be a parent or guardian convicted of not having his i or her children or wards vaccinated, J the Iutcndent may remit all or any portion of said imprisonment within his discretion upon such parent or ' guardian having said children or ( wards properly vaccinated Third: That this Ordinance shall ( go into effect January 23rd. RatiIhd this 20th day of January A. D. 1905. (Signed) 0 R. Sessions, Int. < Iv'wf Wardens. W. W. Ross. ) < Attest: C. H. Snider, Clerk. < Quarantine Ordinance. Conway, S. C., Jan. 18, '05. He it ordained by the lntcndont 1 and Wardens of the Town of Con- ' _ n !l li-J ' way in \_/uuuen iiismiiuieu. First: That all cases of small pox now known to bo witliin the corpor- | ate limits of said town, and all cases of same hereafter reported by the physicians to the health Officer, be striptly quarantined and that said town be strictly quarantined against t all persons cotniug into the said town who aro known or suspected to be j. suffering from small po* and all those suspected of having been exposed to samo. s Second: That any person refus- i ing to comply with section one (1) t of this ordinance, shall be deemed guiltv of a misdemeanor and upon conviction of same shall bo punished i by a fine of not less than one dollar I ($1.00)or bo imprisoned for not more < than thirty days; within the discretion of the 111 tendont. Ratified this the 20th day of Jan- j uary, A. D 1005. (Signed)G. li. Sessions, Int. x Li. T. flyman, ( w, ,1 W. w. Buss. { Utfldew? , Attest: , C. H Snider, Clerk, t 1 Bicycle Ordinance. Be it Ordained by the Iotendent 1 and Wardens of the Town of Con- < way *n Council aesembled. First: That no person shall be < allowed to rido a bicycle on any of < the side walks of any of the street^ and avenues'of "the town of Conway 1 between 1st and 5th avenue* Sooond' That any violation of the above section of thl*?ordinance, shall bo deemed guilty of a mtsdemcun- , or and upon conviction shall be punished by line of not less than $1.00 j or bo imprisoned for not more than thirty days within discretion of the Internment. Ratified this 90th day of January. 1 A. D. 1D05, ' (Signed) O. R. Sessions, Int. wTwH{iussn/ ! VVardcosAttest: C. H. Snider, ClQr^. Trespass Notice. Iiy order of the Hoard of County . Commissioners of hqrry county, If'I . persons are hemebv forbidden to trespass on the lands of Horry coun, tv, on Brown Swamp known as the ( '"Poor Farm" for the purpose of roi moving timber or otherwise. J. L. Boyd. Supervisor, > Hojry County. 4t PERSONAL, ?H. J Floyd was ir town las dondnv ?Arthur Gttlin was in town 01 Fuesday?Mrs. M. S. Buck was in tho city his week. ?Mrs. II. Jj Creecy is visiting in leor^ctown. ?Ij. M. Stanley was in Con wax ast Monday. ?T. A. Brown was a visitor ii ?>wn last Monday. ?J. P Allen was in town one lay recently. ?Rev. II. G. Fowler was in th< ;ity last Saturday. ? R. M. Boyd was here on busi less one day recently. ?F. E. Harris was ainonjj ou? ?leasant callers last week. ? A. Bell of Bay horn was in towr i short time last Thursday. ? Hal. L. Buck was awav several lavs this week on business. J. B Hughes of Hammond was imonn our callers last week. ?J. M. Gore was in the city on >usines8 one day recently. ? II W. Mishoc has bought out the business of J. S. Van oh t Co ?N. J. Cox of Daisy, was in Conway on business lust Monday. ?J.J. Chestnut paid the oftico a deasaut call one day this week. ?J. H. Dland paid this office a deasant call otic day last week ?Miss Louise Breeden of Bennetts/ilie is visiting Mrs M. W. Collins. ? F. A. Burroughs went to acorgetown on business this week. ?J. L. Waller was among those ,vho visited the city last Saturday. ? A. C. McNair paid the Hkrai.o jfflce Ji pleasant call one day lust veek. ?J. M. Dorman of Adrian was n Conway on business last Saturlay. ?C. J. Prince of the Zoan section v.is in town on business last Saturlay. ?Dr. Newton Sweet moved to 'on way from Gulivants Ferry last veek. ?A M. A nderson of Finklea, was .mong those in town the first of the veek. ?S. A. Causey of Bear Swamp vas in town on business one day eeently. ? Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buck have noved into their new cottage on j?urol street. ?John II Vcreen and B. ff. Jusice wero both in the city the first if this week. tj r r : - r t\ 1 - ?iv .i. u.1 yv n uiuri; ui ivunguiu vas among those in tho city one lay last week. ?Monroe Carter of Daisy was unong those wlio visited Conway he latter part of last week. ?W. L Mishoe returned to Coltmbia last Saturday where Mrs. Vlishoe is siok at the hospital. ? W. J. Hughes of tho Loris section was in Conway on business one lay thp last of last week. ?W. S. McCasklll, Jr., and fain-: ly have moved into the Oalbraith residence near tho Baptist church. ? Prof. Sherman who has just mmploted a term of school near Loris, was in the city last Satur lay. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buok are now Dccupying the cottage on Laurel street just vacated by C. E. St /Ymand. ?II. Cruntham has moved away from Galivants Ferry to the place 'ecently purchased by him from II. 'Jr. Smith. ?Miss Nora Spencer returned mine last Friday after spendii^g several weeks hore visiting her sister, Mrs. J II. Oliver. ?J. L. Boyd and E. F. Todd reurned from Cokpnbia, S. 3.. last Saturday where they uttended the rood roads convention. ?James Ilenry Rice Jr., who is loon to he ul the head of a new lewspaperat Georgetown, was in hat city this week. ?M. P. Sarvis of ttucksvillc was n town soveral days last week, le was engaged in making surveys >f land for S. T. Sessions. ?V. I). Johnson lias been upjointed as constable by magistrate I. M. Jenrotte and he has entered ipon tin; duties of his oflioe, ? VV. A. Johnson and Ji W King ,vho are to be concerned in the establishment of the new hardware jusiness here, were both it- the city ast week on business. ? Mr. and Mrs. C. R. St Amand iiuve moved into the cottage re3ently purchased by them from W. S MeCaskell Jr , in tlie upper p~ri if the town, near the Baptist hutch. Notice. The meeting of tho Conway branch of The, Homowood Truck and Fruit A association has been postponed until January 28th 1005. H. H. Lee, Sec. ? .....>. Notice. I beg to inform the public generally that I am ferryman at Star Bluff. Prompt attention always rendered to persons wisl\mg to oross ^hy riytup from elthqr side. Rates: For footman, 5 cents; Hofse and buggy, 10 cents; One horse wagon 15 cents. Ferry house on the North side of river. I^esneetfqlly, John Causee, Ferryman. ' NOTICE. All persons are warnecf not to hnntor trespass on my lands. J. D. Graham, Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and ??y virtue of an order of H. N. Sessions, i E^qr, Judge of Probate In and for the i ountv of I lorry, dated the 17th day of \ January 10<?5, I, the undersigned administratrix of the personal estate -of Fred ! Floyd, deceased, will sell at the late res- < deuce of the deceased, at 11 oVltK'k <m < Friday. Februaiy 3ru. 1905, to the highest < bidders for cash, all the personal estate of Fred Floyd, the s one cousl ting of furnl'ure, tools, stock hor-e, crops, vehicles and other ar ieles; of a total appraised value ol ah iut $I9?.9>. P. L. Godbold. ? <> talilied Admx. s '-19 05-2'. ' i ? HIE M ATE OF -Ol' HI C\KOLlN V, J County o (lorry. ' Uy II, N. Sessions. E*?|iiiie Probate Judge MIIKUBA^, .1 J. .Mel.ell.Ill III:.do suit I hi nh', to grant him Kellers of Admlnisru.ion of the Kstate ot and effects of A F. (lardwick. THESE AUK TIIKHEFOUK to cite ?nd admotrsh all and singular the kind red and creditors of the said A. K. Hard* .vick d cea*vd, that they lie and appear, ( efore me, in the Court of Probate, to be ' mid at Conway S. C., on Friday January, '7ih. next, alter publication hereof, at II I /clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if ( iiiy they have, why the said Adminibtra- , on should not lie granted. ( n I V K N under my Kami, this 13th day if January Anno i> mini I0o5, il. A. Sessions, P. J. II. C. ' 110 05-21. . i Foreclosure Sale. \ L'ii ter and by virtue of a decretal order ?f his Honor, It. C. Walts, Presiding Judge i dated March I fit li 1904, in the case of Jo- 1 sepli W. Iloiliday, PlaiutilT, agu'n.-t W. F. 1 I loll ns administrator and in his own right, ] Jan.* Holt, Mary K. I lard wick, Annie , Mislioe, Fannie C. Graham, Itebecca Shelly, L. I), llolt, W, E. licit, Agnes Johnson, Zilpha llolt, Hnsa Floyd, John Holt, Julia Alford and Henrietta A1 ford ' Defendants, I will sell belore the Court I louse door in Conway S. C .during legal sale hours on Monday, Feb. 6th, 1905, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to wit: All and singular one certain plantation or tract of land cont iluing uinety-one (91) teres of land, situate lying and being in the county of Horry and State of South Carolina, in Gnlivants Ferry township and 1 south of Lake Swamp, bounded on the < Sorth by Lake Swamp, on the East and ?l... ...i.e. i... i.....i.. ..r i li..i. 1 Ml niv wiiui \IJ I'liiun i/i ? < 111 ?l-j III'U, iiiiu ?n tin* West by lands of Henry \V. Smith i known us the \. R .Ionian place. ' Purchaser to pay for papers. I II. J. Sessions, : Sheriff Horry County. i 1-12 05-td. ? I Notice. < I have taken up at my farm in 1 Green Sea township near the Stuto i line, one butt-headed he'Her about 5 four years old, colored white with 1 dark head mark with underbit in 1 right ear. Owner can obtain same by proving and paying cost of advertising. Call on , Alvy K, Fowler, I Tabor, N. C. i 1 19 05?3t. I Summons For Reli ef. STATE OF SOUT1I CAROLINA, County of Horry. i (Court of Common Pleas.) ( burroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation, ( duly chartered under and by tlie Laws , of the State of South Carolina Plaintiff ( vs Albert Jordan and Sarah Jordan, Heirs ' at. Law of 7, Jordan, deceased, | Defendants. . Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served.) ( To The Defendants Albert Jordan and j Sarah .lord..u YOU ARE 11ERERY SUMMONED | and required to answer the complaint In t this action which has beei. tiled in the ofllce ot the Clerk of tlie Court of Com- { mon Pleas, for the said County, and to t serve a copy of your answer to tlie said ' complaint on the ubscriber at his oHloo ( at Conway, S.U. within twenty days after i the service hereof, exclusive ot the day of such service; wnd if you fail to answer the ' complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the | Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint, II. II.Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dec. 20th 1004. Po Albert Jordan and Sarah Jordan, absent defendants: Pake notic" that the complaint in this action was tiled in the olKce of the Clerk of Court of ^ommon Pleas at Conway, H. ()., on the 29th day of December A. D. 1004. H, II. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P. 1-5 05?Ot, iililf Go io J. D. Grnham's at Loris. S. (J., to cot vour Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions. A full and complete line of General Merchandise always on hand. Jus* received a car load of St iiilc.huUcr Wilsons and ( 11.1 rness. Herring Mowers and Itiikcs Always in Stock. (%uvu i-'oy. or on tline with h?ii(| Security. Get your mowers and fakes now and be ready to cut your oats, then you hay. Highest or iocs paid fur Country Produce, Chickens. Eggs a Specialty. Your- fo" trade J. D. GRAHAM, LOKIS, Sr. c. 1-19-05 8m. Cook & Powell THE - 1. / RHHjR HORSE PEOPL.E Sell tho best stock to, be had. Cash or pood Security. Cannot be beaton in quality or price. We have just received thirty head of choice mules. Come to sec us. Yoqrs for trade, Notice of Final Discharge, Notice it hereby given that oo the 3rc dty of February A. I). 11K)5, the under signed, as guardian of the persons aud es tatt s of F. A. \> tllard, and Luclun I). Willard, will apply to llouorable II. N Sessions, Judge of Probate in nnd for tlu county of Horry, and State of South Car 'diuu, for n final discharge as such guar Jinn*, L. I'- iiardwlck'. 1 5 05 4t. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th fay of February A. I). 1005, the under Jgned, as guardian of the person and es ate of Muuthu I. Grahim", will apply to lie Honorabte II N. Sessions, Judge ot I'roiiMte in r.nd for the county of Horry, ittd State of South Carolina lor a final lischarge as such guardian. J. C. Bryant. I 5-05-it. Foreclosure Sale. Iiy virtue of a judgment of foreclosure aud-sale, in the case of McNair and Pcarsall against Muttie ryleret al, I will sell at public auction before the Court House door at Conway, 8. C., on the first Monday in February, 1 i)0-4 it being the (itii .lay of said month during the usual vile hours for cash, "All that plan tatiou or tract of land lying anC being in Floyds township, and near Alma Road in Horry county and containing fifty acres, more or less, bounded as follows:" On the north by Dwight Grainier, on the west by Aug. Tyler, on the south by Elias Jernigan, and on the cast by the deceased J. Q. Jernigan and others, such being the description in the mortgage given by lames Tyler to Daniel Tyler of date Nov. lioih 1898, and subsequently transferred to the plaintiffs. Li. J. Sessions, Sheriff. I -12-05-td. LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of an order mad? l.y Hon. Ernest (Jury presiding .Judge ii use of Sallied. Cox, PlnintiiT vs San fort] I). Cox el al, Defendants, dated Octobei IOth 1%3, the undersigned will oifer foi *ale before the Court House door at Con way, S, (J., on Monday Feb. Oth lUOo, tin following lands and premises situated it: Simpson Creek township, county of llor ry, State of SoutJi Carolitiu, to wit: All and siugulur that certain tract 01 parcel of land lying on tlie east side ol Suck Creek, in Simpson ('reek township inntaining four liundred acres, more 01 less, known as the Turkey Pen tract Pounded by lands of Daniel llellamy or die west, II. T. Smith on the east, and *. A. Cox on the north, and has sucli thapes, at.d murks and bounds as plat .hereof will more fully show. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. The abovo described land was sold at motion on December 7th 190d, but the purchaser fulling to comply witti his bid lie same is to be resold at the risk of the Termer purchaser. W. L. Mlshoe, C. C. C. 1'. I 12 OS-td. Chinese Laundry, Collars and Cuffs, Ironing Much no. Work turned out promptly. Send mo a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Workneatly executed, and in First Class Style. Yours for Good Work. Call on fl GEO. LVM. CONWAY MARKET FRESH MEATS AND SAUSAGE ALWAYS ON 1IAND. ORDERS TAKEN AND PROMPTLY DELIVERED EVERY DAY. Geo. L. Marsh, Proprietor. Dr. R. W. McCord SivKO r.ON DKNTIST. nULUNS, s. c. ?.nil ? mm i . ti iijy u-mmmw. t .mi y r m* mmamm??m Dr. W. E. McCord SURGEON UENTIST. CONWAY, S. C GQrOver Bunk of U > r iv, ? -l rr L r a a 1 1? uu1 1 Pli}sicinn and Surg?on. CONWAY, S. C. Room No. 9. Spire) Building. - 1 CLEANING AND Pressing Doug promptly and ut reasooabli prices. Office just opened in rca of Conway Barber Shop. Jos. R, Lesesne, SPECIAL NOTICES, lloinewotitl Nursery lias a chole selection of Pear trees. Peach trees, 1*1 nr trees, apple trees roses and flowerln shrubs for sale. Call and see my stea k Also a fine lot of cabbage plants qui ready to transplant, K. S. ("ultra. (/'onway, 8. C. 1-19-05-4t. Notice?I hare at my farm a helfei red and white plded, crumply horns tin marked looks to be 8 or 4 yearn old. Ap ply to M, E. Graham, 1-2? 5-8t Finklea, 8. C. For S*al?^ BOOKS > l 1 | I Stationery ! 3 ?AND? i I MAGAZINES |l I ? j 11 GO. ' I ! Spivey & Collins Co., ' t FUJI: INSUKANCii. 1 Bicycles. I). A. ^'pivoy, ? ? President. M. W. Collins, ? ? Secretary. G. S. HACKER & SON, 544, 540 and 548 King St, CHARLESTON S. C. 1 a MOULDING, 1 [ Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty* ^ 1 [iiw i aw i I have secured all the Board Ends 1 i at the Conway Lumber Company, 1 aud 1 will furniah them cheap on ' short notice. Best Cook Wood yon can get. I have headquarters at the store of the Hal L. Buck Co., and orders for draying or hauling left with me will be promptly attended to. : I ! S. M. Tompkins. i IBREAD ? FOH? i micapmt nimn ciidddh UUliMiadl lUflUlIiU, uUl 1 fill And all occusions at B. T. Ilyman's. No use to bake your own Oread and cakes when we can do it for you at less cost. My stock of CHOICE CiROniiltlliS I Is more complete. ' B. T. Hyman lUEl Send nu* your orders by mail or ( call at ollice of Waccamaw Line of , Steamers for best Cypress Shingles made by Shingle Manufacturing Company. T. J. Bell, Agt, CONWAY, S. C. . A. T, Collins : COMMISSION i MERCHANT j AND BROKER t Orders solicit I from country 1 ! morchan's. Cad at the. I'ost ' Ofii ce. < i Notice to Overseers. > All Overteers are hereby notified to call out their hards and work the roads in ihoir charge before the 20th n. .. e i/v.i a n ifinit A i! (lily 01 rruruurv ;v. i/, riU'Jwho have not received now commissions will go ahead undei tho old. John L. lloyd, Supervisor. s 1 -26 f?5- ~2t. > 'i i' " ~-y Notice to Creditors All persons holding claims against tho estate of the late Fred Floyd, e are hereby notified to file tho same < r duly attested with the undersigned within the time allowed by law or i this notice will be set up in bar of their recovery, and all persons in1 debted to the said estate are hereby required and notified to make pav" moot to the undorsigned. , P. L. God bold. Qualified Adrnx. 1-26-03 ?4t. o n ? K Cluln Gang Notice. v Magistrates will take notice that they may commit prisoners to chain gang direct whioh is now stationed on tho Conway and Piroway road at Buck Creek till furthor notice " J. L. Boyd, Supervisor. i- ? . We have just received a fine lot 01 be sold on reasonable terms for cas NONE BU BEST S You know our way of doing businei A.. W. Jenki Robt. lb Scarborough, H. L. President. Vice-l'i BANK OP" CONWA Capital Stock ? D1UKCT1 Robt. lb Scarborough, rial L, Huck, George J. llollidav, We will pay you 5 per cent it urnish savings banks to those wishing IVy our plan for saving your nickles ai hese little banks and the interest we 1 lelp you, HORRY'S HARD IS TITE PLACE i < v i v wvf1 n We have in stock a full Iiti< nochihory, and we invite the farmers o nine. We carry a full and complete li o quote you prices when needing anyt HORRY HAR1 Southeastern Lim Charleston 3UILDING MATERIAL OF ALL I ING 4RUB] iVrite for Pliers. BLACKSMITH ING iVAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CART! 1KEP A FULL STOCK OF WAGOJ 3UGGY MATERIAL. Near the J. H. . M oil it ii i R. K. Ga8<] Rev. (J. L. Have Your Home CABBAQ12 PLANTS, Prices: 1000 at $1.50. 5000 at *1.25 p Shipped C. O. D. if desired. P Ollice in Good Write for Merc in Cabbage, Beans, Sweet I in See Orders for Shipment o; Tomato PIiv Sweet Potato Draws should be oked Jas Ray Gc aty T'.vppR! it vi nl fabling 1*1 niil* 1 ??r aale. and now read "Charleston Cargo Type Wnknfleld' two earliest sliai "Sin reasion," "An^tiata Trucker" and "Short Stein lioad in rotation a- mined i'riros: Single (Iioiihui irid over, >}1 ,t>0 per 10K), Torina: Cash with order; Inm ehargos on money. Our plant hods occupy do a lerstand growing them In the open air; touch and Injury, 'lante crated for Hhlumont weigh vluThn. per Iraiisportntioii hy Southern,express Co, I know of I -oil good plantt), no ol\oai> "cut rale" plants shipi diip to ho true to type and name, and grown from most reliable ipipoes iu the Uotted States, i will i iiiinir u # mill of HO'iuon Our Cotton SooU. l<int <>? ???' I <?*?? Staph- vai Imrlcrtton on Ih-C..'?!, ill Hlv, pur pound. Heed ^1.'<!.'> My specially; Prompt Shipment, Truo Varle'ics, i plant hualnPHH for tlilrty-fiv?* yearn. WC OFDATV "TUo C?W'W Plant V-' vJLir\/AI I f I'uat and Telt'Kraph ( ' " iT~iI ' BANK OF < CONWAY. CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. TOTAL ASSETS OFFICII FL G. COLTJNB, Pukhii'KNT. 0. P. QUATPCEIiAUM, V-Pules. I Our Hank, being a local instituti up building of Horry County and fo In persuing this policy wo take plea.' ers every accommodation when consi With gratitude for the liberal pti cordially solicit your future business, Respeetfull D. A .< Clothing Sale a ! o In order to make room for now ( p stock I am selling out rny stock of s Winter clothing and dress goods o At Cost. I You are invited to look over these goods whether you purchase or not. Still headquarters for goodfam^LM J . - MlTCtB " 1 f now horse _ . 4|,. h or good secC Dunn J t T TW?n Tliat TOC? 88. -t'S MONEY IlsVfc ' > liuck, Will A, Freeman, esident* Cashier. HOTiliY P. Y, ?. O. ? $25,000 0 IIS: VV, H. Lewis, W. A. Johnson Will A. Freeman itere8t on yearly deposits. Will to open small accounts with us. id dimes, and you will find that will pay you on your savings will WAKE STORE ? uuv your r> ^ VY,TW <?i tIn* latest i ?" >vcil farming I i ho C'?ll i \ t i ;tim 1 u f j?< ' nc of 111nl v in < % ill ln? ^ ? hing in this lino. DWARE CO. le & Cement Co. . s. c. unds, man grade rooferoid" A SPECIALTY. 3 made to order. ALSO is, carts, road carts AND Gully. JOLLIE, 1880 J. L. MoElwee, Prop ttsvillo Marble Wks, ENNKTTSVILLE, S. C. nd Designs Furnished of Latest Stylo ?? its Tombstones and Curbing on Application. is Work. Reasonable Prices . *V. Pate, General Agent. SAf.KSAi EN. |ue, Conway, S. O. Ii uggln.s, Galivants Ferry, St C. Grown Cabbage ALL. VARIETIES, er 1000; 10,000 at *1.00 per 1000, lants arrive at your Express Condition. tint8' Prices. Potatoes and Turnips ison. nt-i, Sea Island Cotton Seed and in >idviiiice. 1 < ( * S Hxiiri'** O!t!''0 <> viNO, s. <; IS\A ^ ^ lOLiiiw uv/. a jl? t y for tlfllvory "hail.. .1? r.-? y V.'nk? i -phoitd varieties arid head mi rotation i* - no-:. Flat Hutch," the 8 host flat-head vuii tir. aiid id, $!.&(); i>,000 and over j?l .ii.r> per 100CI; 10,1)00 or, plants sent <!. o. i).. purchaser paylnjr re,ores on South Ciirolinu Sea 'loast, and we unhardy; they will Htnnd severe fold without lux) and wo havo special low rates for prompt othor plants you can buy cVoaperthan mine, pod from my farm. I ^uarautoo those tliut high grade seeds purchased from two of tli t refund purcluiHO price to any dissatlslled cusrlety of Sea Island Cotton sold thin year In por Int. lota of 10 bu, ahd over $1 per bn. mil Satisfied Customers. 1 have been in tnt Youngs Island S :onway. s. c. SURPLUS FUND, $17.00'J. ( $140,000. CM). iRS: T). A. SIM VPiY, Cahihkr. VI. W. COLLINS, Asst. Camiikh. ion, has always striven for the r the betterment of her citizens, jure in extending to otir customstent with sound banking ttronago received in the past, we y yours. t. SPIVEY , C ASH IE 3HEAP FOR CASH I am at the same old corner with larger and more up-to-date stock f Goncral Merchandise than ever efore. I Buy for cash aud sell for ame. I run no risks on bad acounts. When you have cash to pood, spend it with mc and* you nil find that I keep the "Cheap lash Store of the town."