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Morning r>y TTic ' CONWAY PUBLISHING CO., Subscription Price 12 Month* (tl.OO. Payable In A?1vmucc. littered at the Po?tofttc* at Conway, s. c., ft* Hecond-claaa Matter. Rates for Advertising.?Business Locals, 8 cents per line, body type. Cards of Thanks and Communications of a Personal Nature charged for at Special Rates According to Length. Obituaries, 1 cent a word in excess of 150 words. Otlicial advertisements at rate allowed by Law. Display Advertisements, rates furnished on application. Make all checks and orders payable to IT. IT. WOODWARD, Editor and Manager. THURSDAY MAR. lGth 1005. The Closing l':xcrclscs of Kchobotli (iraclcil School. The Rchoboth Graded School closed Friday, March 10th, with an entertainment at night that will be a lasting credit to the faculty of teacher and the entire community. liy seven o'clock the Academy was packed, even all the standing space being occupied, in fact, the better part of the county was well represented. The entertainment was a pleasant occasion in every particular, -and seemed to have been enjoyed by the largo audience that attended. Every act was rendered with perfection. Our school has been in session for five months under the wise management of Prof. J. II. Neelv as principal, assisted by Miss Frunkio Watson. The entire constituency is well pleased at the service they have rendered during tbesess'mn The assistant who lms been at her home at Green Sea returned, accom panied by her sister Miss Prudence Watson and Miss Kinma Derhain to witness the closing exercises. The house was called to order by Mr. F. Marion Johnson who also called the program as follows: Opening song, 4 Hring Them In." "Pmunf"?IK' W VV Itiwsnv. one of our promising young men. "Address of Welcome" ? By Eugene Johnson. Music: Firebell March. "Census Enumerator"?By Mr. Jasper McCrackin and Miss Fannie Pitman. "A Class in Mental Geography" ? By seven hoys, viz.. Eugene Johnson, Davis Jonrette, Troy Barnhill, Cicero Pitman, Dan Jonrette, Brantlev and Willie Jonrette. Music, Military March. "The Father of his Country" ?By Eddie Johnson. "Patriotism a Reality" ? By Geo. Pitman. "The Love of Country" By Maggie Johnson. Song, My Country ' Pis of Thee. Essay, "on the Landing of the Mayflower"?By Lillian Johnson. Song, The Ship that Never Returned. "The Dcatli of Stonewall Jackson" ?By Willie Jonrette. Song, Shall We Meet By and By. "An Appeal to the Hungarians" ?By Miss Maude Pitman. "The Appeal for Liberty"?By Tula Floyd. Music, Variations of Home Sweet Home. "The Little Girl's Troubles"?By Tcddio Floyd. Music, Soldiers Joy. "The Glory of Athens." This piece was deferred on account of the speaker, Mr. Newberry Barnhill being very sick. "The Centennial Oration" ? By M ? niounl'ind Pit.mn.n Music, Crown Princes Grand March. "Presentation Addresses'' ? 15y Misses Fannie McQueen and Albortine llaselden, in which the former presented the Principal an Oxford IJible and the latter a nice book, "The dream of Life." Music, Harrison's March, this closing the exorcise of the students. Mr. Pharoah Harnhill a trustee of the institution was introduced, and in a few appropriate remarks returned his thanks to both Principal and Assistant teachor for their able service rendered. Mr. F. Marion Johnson, also an other trustee expressed his appro ciation and thanked the entire community for their hearty cooperation in making the school a lively one After this Mr. Neely was then introduced and in an earnest appeal urged his students to persevere for an education, the pursuit which they had undertaken. The music was ably rendered by Mrs. J Ei. Hasolden and Mrs. F. Marion Johnson. The closing song "God be With You Till We Meet Again." The teachers return to their homes carrying with them the best wishes of all. F. M. J. . Bayboro. Mr. W. L. Mishoe, the popular clerk of court, was in this section last Saturday. R. M. Prince is out again after Doing connnou 10 ms room ror several clays with fever. Tomas Elliott spent last Sunday in the Green Sea section, and reported a pleasant tinio. We were pleased to see the genial Mr. S. B. McNabb of llowell, on our streets last week. J. B. Strickland of Blanche was here last Saturday. A. P. Elliott and family spent Sunday at Zoan with their parents. P. R. Hardee of Brown Swamp section has moved to this place and will occupy tho residence recently vacated by Jim Tyler. We welcome Mr. Hardee in our midst. We wero visited by a forest lirelast week doing considerable damage. It orginated from the fire used in burning off the bed for tho tram road for the Horry Lumber Co. We hope the intruders will bo more careful in the future. Tho farmers of this section seem to have an idea that cotton prices will bo better next fall, ns thoy are Incresing the acreage greatly from last soason. J. T. Garham, our practical horse shoer and black smith, is doing a lively business. We are glad to report tho family of Mr. Alford much improved from their recont illness. A. Jfc IliVti ^ We have not held any meeting to I elect delegates to the county meet- r ?ng, but we are in the fight just the ij same. We are like those spoken of in a the tneotiug ut Conway. We .do f not plant more than eight acres to J the horse on an average, and some \ of us do not plant near that much. s We have some cotton on hand and we are in the fight for higher prices, j We are holding it, and some of us t are determined to hold just as long as thcr6 ik a spark of ho|>e for better prices. I wish it was a violation of law for any one in the cotton belt to plant more than ten acres to the u horse. Twenty acres of land is a plenty for any one horse, and if a ( man farms judiciously, ho cannot \ cultivate more than half that in cot- j ton. I know whereof I speak and know it of sad experience. ( Mr. I'M!tor, if you will not use my ] name I will give a bit of my ex per- i ioncc. ; Last year I planted just above 7$ ? acres to the horse, and made i an average of eight five hundred ? weight bales. You see that left 12 acres for corn, oats, potatoes, tobac- < co etc. 1 have in time planted as j high as twenty acres to the horse | I and only made nine or ten bales, i and had just as much expense per ; acre, so far as cultivation is con | corned, as I did last year. So you see 1 was losing money, not money 1 either, but time, which is to be i counted as money. Necessity drove ; ( me to make the change which was a | blessing in disguise. Mr. Kditor, I wish no one any ; i_ I -i T I ? - III. mum, mii i m<> wisn uiTOssuy wouui i got allor some others in tin* -111110 i way, because I know it would bo better rot' them later. My father had a little liyino ho 11.sod to repeat to mo whoa I was a boy, which went this way: "A little laud well tilled, Mules a little house well filled, ( And a little wife w*-il willed. Plow Uoy. 1 Jordan villv. 1 1 Farmers are hustling now and seem cheerful. >Ve all feel that a reduction in cotton acreage and fertilizers will in- 1 sure better prices for cotton next fall. iilon'/o Wall, book-keeper at the Jordanvillo store was called last Tuesday to the bedside of his father who had recently gone 10 a hospital in Sumter for treatment and has not*returned yet. Jordanville's quiet wis disturbed last Wednesday evening by a pleasant marriage. The contracting parties were Miss Daisy Sawyer and Mr. M. C. Roberts, both of Jordanvillo. The bride's pleasant and engaging ways, and the groom 's sterling worth have won for them many friends in the community. The marriage was solemnized by the Rev. John Drown at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Molvina Saw yer, after which a bountiful supper was served. w. p s. Strikes Hidden Hock*. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneumonia, etc , you are lost, if you don't get help from l)r. King's Ne-v Discovery for Consumption. .1 W. McKinnon, of Talladega, Springs Ala., writes: "I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave rolief, and one bottle cured mo." Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. From the Day We had several days of warm f.: weather last week. Miss Daisy Stephens rcturnn ; from her school last Kriday accon. < pauied by Miss Alma Lewis. Miss Maggie Spivey of Tabor, N 1 C., spent last week with relatives and friends in this section. M. White went to Mullins on bib inessoue day last week. Dr. Lewis was called to the bed side of H. l'\ 11 arrelsou's son. Mar ion, last Sunday, lie pronounced the disease to be lagrippe ami we hope it will prove to bo no wor?e. L. C. Ward made a business trip to Muilius last .-mi turd ly. Misses Lettie and Cora llarrelson returned from their sehool last .miiiclay to see their sick brother, which may mean ihe close of the term as it is nearly out any way. Mr. and Mrs Dillon Gerrald of ;ho Lake Swamp section visited tho tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs If. F. llarrelson ol tins section the last of last week. Several of the teachers of this section are expect iny to attend the teachers' association at Conway on next Saturday. Messrs. Thomas and Preston Skippin* were in Mullins last Statui'day. Q. ILinson of the lower part of this section made atrip to Conway one day last week . There has been only ono bale of cotton sold from this section in a good while as the writer knows of and it is likely to bo another while before much more is sold without a change in price. Our farmers are signing very small fertilizer notes this season and I th'.nk they are wise in so doing. Spry. Adrian. L\ M. Dor man has been verv sick but is improving. J. P. Ludlam has been a great sutTerer recently from wounds received last fall. Purify Holmes and wife of Vldalia, Ga., are visiting friends and relatives here. The truckers met here on the 4th and orginized a truckers association, and elected J. J. King president, and Q. M. Watts secretary; L. S. I3ooth and D. D. Anderson committee. Hev. J. T. Todd was hero on legal business recently. The farmers have taken advan tage of the lino weather recently in preparing for another crop. We are glad to hear frdm Mr. Snider in regard to broom corn. Mr. McLucas is talking of putting in a tram road from his saw mill to Adrian. The Messrs. Sessions aro doing a lively business at Adrian. Cor. iTR. "TV. tl. ' ^oroey visited friends and relatives iear Hand on last Saturday and ^ iunday. ^ W. F. Todd has returned home ,fter spending several days with riends near Nixonville. Mr. Cater ohnstou of (Georgia is at home with >arents. Mr and Mrs. M. H Johnton. J. T. Todd failed to till his ap)o1ntmentat Oak Grove last Sunlay on account of rain. Pee Dee. Toddvillc Tiding-!*. J. I). Oliver was here a few days igo. T. L. Smart, a prominent mer- ' hunt and postmaster at Dongola, vas in town a few days ago driving i fine horse and buggy. Miss Klva Scott, who has just loscd a successful term of school at Mt Olive near Green Sea, was here iliis week visiting friends. Miss Scott taught here last summer and jave such general Satisfaction until the trustees are trying to secure her jervices again. The article of J .). Carter voices >ur sentiments. The farmers have t in their own hands to raise the| price of cotton and hold the key to : the situation. Th reduction of the i j icreage and fertilizers will solve the < problem. j Phe people of this section are delighted to see Col. Ih A. Spivcy on | tin' dispensary inve>.tigatior com j ult te. This U a well deserved coin- < plimeut paid Col. Spivcy. 11"ii I) I >. Ilarrelson deserves J ^reat credit tor the manner in which In too . eaiv of the peoples interest j in C -Iambi ;. Forecast* Foreclosure Sale. I in! r .m 1 by virtue ofa decretal order I nntl by Ins Honor, Chas. O. Dant/.ler, | i '; Hug Judge 'it the spring term 01 i i.-i'.iiiit hi Common IMeas in untl for : Hoiry bounty, State of South Carol inn, in tin case ot J. I). Montgomery vs. I<>l.n II. Co;lina and others, and dated : i'?th ot February l'JU.r>, 1, W. B. Mlshoe, C.crk of tli Court, ot I lorry County, will 1 sell at public outcry to the highest bidder j before ttie Court house door at Conway lb said County and State, on the first | Monday in April next, it being the third j day of said month, during the usual and | legal hours o( sale, the following describ- i ed real estate to wit: j All those certain tracts of land iu Hay- | boro township, County of Horry, and < State of South Carolina, known as the J "W. II, Elliott place," consisting of two adjoining parcels of landlying on Cake ' swamp us follows: * Tract No. 1 Containing one hundred and fifty acres, more ot ' less, formerly 1 known as the Johnson land conveyed to said Elliott by one John A. Johnson, by deed dated September l()t.h 18811, recorded in the ofllee of the Clerk of Court of Horry County in hook V. page 003. Tract No. 3. Containing one hundred acres, more or les<, being part of the llenry Kiliotte land, conveyed to \V. 11. Etliotto by Henry Elllotte by deed dated Oct. 151M, 1808, and recorded in Hook it. page 1110, in the oillce of the Clerk of the Court for Horry County, tlie two tracts taken together being bounded as follows: North by Lake Swamp ay Coffer (looks Hay, and Bethel Elllotte, being the same land conveyed to Martha J. Collins by J. I i M nnt irninne-j Term* of Sale one-third cash, balance on credits of one and two years, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with option of the purchaser to pay all tlit* bid in cash. Walter Ij. Mi shoe, (J. C, (J. 1'. & (?. S. 3-7 5-3t. Foreclosure Sale. Under and bv virtue of a decretal order made by his Honor ('has. <?. Dant/.ler Presiding J udge at the February term ol th ? court of Common Fleas in and for Horry county State of South Carolina in the case of lleorge .! Ilolliday assignee plaintiiT vs. Joseph W Johnson and Burroughs A Collins Company defendants.il I, W. U. Mlshoeclerk of court of Horry county will >ell at public outcry to the nighest bidder oeforo the Court House door in Conway said county and State on first Monday in April next it being the 3rd day of said month during l"gid sale hours the following described real estate to wit. Fii>t. All and singular that certain piece parcel or tract of luulsitu ite lying el being in Dog lllulT township llorry iiit south ('i roliua containing sixty-six I two thirds ('ill'',) acres more or less . .tied as follows North by lands of .1 estate of Joseph W. Ilolliday formerly oaued by I.J. Johnson east by lands <>l '.(1 Johnson south ?y lands of John \. Turbeville west by lands ol John Tomp,;iii I'lie said tract of land being tile m utical place where the defendant i<"l)h XV Johnson now resides. -"oond. Also the undivided interest of said Joseph W. Johnson in that other i ? k ; o I nd eont lining sixty.six1 and two thiol (ti(i'-;j) apres more or less lying nml bein in i?og Bluff township (lorry county an 1 State aforesaid bounded as follows. North by lands of I) G Johnson east by 111id . of the estate of J W Ilolliday form r 1 y owned by JohnJ Johnson and south t?y the tract above described aud lands of John A 'I urbeville and west by lands of John Tompkins The last described tract of laud is described in the mortgage as being the same conveyed by James Johnson to J II Johnson Joseph \V Johnson and J EJohnson. Terms of Sale cash purchaser to pny for papers. W L Mishoe 3-10-5?3t CG'OP &GS Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue of a judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, made by Ids Honor, Chas. G. Dant/.ler, presiding Judge at tho Spring term of the Court of Common Pleas, A. I). I'JOB, in tho case of Burroughs <fc Collins Company, a corporation Plaintiff, against Hichard G, Wilson, Mamie Wilson, Klin Wilson. Nina Wilson and Cecil Wilson, Defendants, dated the 25th day of February A. D. 1005. Notice is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Conway, S. C.,011 salesday in April next, it being the 3rd day of said month, within legal sale hours, all and singular the following described tract or parcel of land to wit: All and singular that certain tract, parcel or piece of land containing fifty-four (54) acres, more or less, situate on the eastsideof Waccamaw river and being the place where Sallin T. Wilson formerly lived, bounded as follows; North ny Conwav Seashore It. If., east by lands of Mary I'. Clardy and known a# the .las. A. Clardy old homestead, situate in Conway township county and State aforesaid Terms of sale Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. 11. J. Sessions Sheriff Horry County. 1 10 5 -8t. LIVERY AND , 1 )ra,yaire. 1 'Phono No. 36. Horry Tobacco Warehouse, i r? r\r U. E,. ' r I aon ) A A A A A A J A ' * If a Herring j and a half i ' cost a cent j and a half > how many . u I : tacks would ' * it t a k e to 1 ! g fatten a lamp post V ' ! i | Don't worry about "that or about tho place to make spring ! purchases; for we arc showing without a doubt one of the lat est and complotest line of i Spring I F*a.bx*les over before offered i tho people of Horry. ? If it is pretty, sty lish and up to date, S wo have it. New ? woods come nearly J everyday, and just as often you will hud ; on sale something of special interest to the ladies. We make i a specialty of jrood things for the ladies. Wo con't sell cheap shoddy kind. In eve ! ry article we try to rive you wood honest value. The increased vol urn n of our business and the growing popularity of our store is , an advertisement of i which wo are justly nroinl VVn rlm-i't. I Imve any dull days because wo have the 5 I goods sell them right i and treat you rigid. Join the many pur- 5 chasers who admire and buy 2 I Reliable s Merchandise. I I Give, us a call, you .1 be wel?omed. You 1 don't have to buy but let us Ipive the pleasure of showing you through, wo promise the inos t i; courteous and polite attention. & Again thanking our I many friends for the : liberal patronage which they are daily giving us, and again , assuring thjpm of our I e ar n os t desire to please them in every article bnocdit of us, i we are ! II Very truly yours, ; Hal L. Buck Co, Leaders For I Reliable | i 1\A ~ 1 Ji Cajimiiuise* f I I / . ' | 33323333 I III (iii to J. I). Graham's at Loris, S G., to *;et your Grocerles, Drv Goods and Notions. A full and complete lino of General Merchandise always on hand. Just received a car load of Studclmkcr U nions and Harness. I>errli?|f Mowers/ unci ItnkcH Alwnys In stock. Cheap ? or r?di or on t lino with Good Security. Got your mowers and rakes now and b?* veadv to cut your oats, then your hay Highest prices paid fur Country Produce, Chickens ICjjes a Specialty. Yours for trade J. D. GRAHAM, LORIS, S. C. l -PJ-05 dm. CONWAY MARKET Fli MS(I MKATH AND SVIJSUIN ALWAYS ON HANI). OHDKUH TAKFN AND PROMPTLY 1)10LI \' Fi: FD F V F It Y DAY. Geo. L. Marsh, I 'ropriotor. ]JUST RE ONE SOLID C/ |FURN1 1 (] ?|>? S herefore I |_| Parec' to I yu, I anythin j'l 1^1 you ma sj | While i i w B 1?_1 are con t.o make our : quarters. Ii ft n rl r^> r\ m t-h 1 1 I 1 V^UJ I UV/1 V , and attention Avda SPU1NC* STYLES now on creations. Come and look yourself No assortment we are showing. One sol worth 10 cents to he sol and all other goods in prop prised at the low prices we cotton hasealled and wear don't over-sleep your right Correct ? for men, we luiv< and Domestic Suitings, art orders, with tape and squar Besids coupli and workman give you Jow pi made clothes. ; pi I L J ; I CONWA I BAR' 1 i ^ BuannHnnaHH ERON4 a coivdi . a.nd tvot a A dozen causes, but ther Bronchitis cornes when the in sagos are unable to throw ofT some morbid condition of the late there. The remedy neo I EM LSION *"C ft is a construction tonic. \v Bronchial Tubes. Ours is tl a I ways frosh . Price 5() Cents and On* B _ .. Kenicmber Wiley s Candies are Norton t i imwiii?HUB I iiwmm? 1.1 13 READ ?roil? BREAM SINNER. SUPPER And all occasions at B. T. Hymnn's. Nona-- to bake your own bread and cakes when we can do it for you at less cost. My stock of ( GHOfCI? HIIOCKKIKS g Is more complete. I B. T. Hyman , J If I Ei; I THE if I T"n Bg I nero t broideri n Iviml- t\ gsi y vol I f! ??3 wil bo I i be bir?j qg| in^ (Jon lion. 'I our full H ami Cal m | Iburroug CEIVEDI XR LOAD OF | I T U R E.| s we are pre- |! i furnish you in this line y desire, n town you dially invited store Headi it you will attrac t i o n itkoecil n display. All the latest t Ih*in through and post I 1 any where to equal what id case of "I'd llatisto (I at ft cents pec yard; >ti<?n. You will h" sururo making, but 7 cent, Jjj ' e showing our bards, so : Attire | a full line of I mported 1 stand read.v for vout e in band. ing good fits ship we also rices on tailor Try or :fBU aaaava. i ?r wu Y IOVSE. | DHITIST"} tioiv t disease. 0 is ONLY ONE CURE, lembranes of the air pasthe Waste Product, that 1 system allows to accumuded is OD LIVER OIL ? ith specific action on the io Host Kliuulsion because t I>oll ir l*er Hot t!??,. )rug Co. j BICYCLES. i ) i, . w ""SW7; A full nnil Compete tiiicof up- i o?(late Wheels always on hand to j ell on tho imitallmt nt plan. hyes for r?nt. t tepnh* Work nS]K>clnlty. t J. 13. Oliver5 i a-ul-kj. m THE RIGHT STORE1 ' '/ FOR YOU TO BUY | 4 best goods. i all your friends to call at the (?nllv Store aH^U here is a fall line of Dross Fabrics. Em- S h^HRI es. Laces of all kinds, Stylish (doodad all a Suuititer wear, at lowest prices You H o in*fii of experienced ouvlnjf. wU jaMHiBBa I %A. Ofi{ I l\i: Or' ' ' en's Youths' and loys' Clothing , I found to be one of the Largest, if not indeed est in I lorry County. Our Cents Furnished s can hardly be duplicated in tins sechen too it will interest you, to look over line of Shoes, in Latent Leather, Viei rihs & collins co^h mm iwm?vr iiiwi \\iwmmmmmmaMmmFm I cac k. p. guano d1stribut(| NO 'ILOCiS AND CHAINS TO CLOtt AND BREAK. J. C. COVINGTON, CLIO, S. cl bargains! " 1 bargains! ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT AND I BELOW COST! 1 riiceutire Stock of Central Merchandise of VV. T. lCHiTTte, in l if store lately occupied bv him <>n drd avenue, in Don way,.S. C , will be m>Ui regardless of cost, for the benefit of his creditors, r I"? > I > AY, FIRST COMIC. FIRST SERVED. Call before the goods arc picked over. The bast, bargains will tro first, Offers for the whole Stock in Bulkl will be Considered. 1 C. P. Quattlebaum, C. E-StAmandl Assignee. Agent For Civ^ilte^ .9 BLACK SMITHING A SPECIALTY. WAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS MADE TO ORDER. ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF WAGONS. CARTS, ROAD CARTS AND RUGOY MATERIAL. ..m'.'stan.. Near tRfe Gully. J, II. JOLLIE, Cheap Cash Store We have opened up a neat line of Dry Roods Notions Shoos and also carry a nice Lino of Groceries. "Which we can sell as low as the lowest, all we ask you to do, is to conic in and look for your own interest. You will get polite attention, Yours respectfully, B. F. TVTON O. CO. We Bid For Your Business We are making room now for the largest and best stock of Spring and Summer goods to bo found in our section of the county Our stock of family groceries is always up-to-date and suited to the needs of the people. * Cash or Oo(>d Security. We always prefer to sell for cash, hut good security coir/A all the same with us. However we trade, we promise tho best valuci for tho prices asked. Give us atrial. DTJSEJNTBTJ LiY & CO Todd viRe, S. C. ('nbluiKn I'lnnt* t??r onto, nnd now ready for delivery "Kftrly .Torpor Wakefield" ?n.i el. irlceton Lar^o fj poJW ikefleld' two earliest aharphoad varlctle* nnd head in rnMtuoiHL"1" mi, iiiKiiPin i rucK'-r ami ".ninri stem Flat Dutch," the 3 bout ilat head varleSwi ami icad In rotation a* named 1'rlcesj single thousand, $1.M); a,(MM) and over $ 1,8ft per 1P90& lObnn ind over, $1.00 per KV*?, Terms: cash with order; or. plants sent C. O. I)., purchaser paying're urn charge* on money Our plant Imds occupy 86 acres on Month Carolina Sea ('oast, and we un lorstifTid growing them in the open air; tough and hardy; they will aland severe cold without njury, 'hints ?rated for shipmont weigh SO lb* per 1000 and we have apecial lo-e rates fo( prom id runspoitatinn by Southern Kxpr< mm C o. I know of oilier plant-* you can huv cheaper thin mine sell good plants, no cheap "cut rate" plant* shipped from my farm. 1 guarantee those that hip to be true to type and name, and grown from high grade seeds purchased from two of the nortt relish*. nouses in tin* I lilted state*, i will refund purchase price to any dissatisfied omer at end of season Our Cotton Meed. I.int of onrj.ong Staple variety of Sea Island Cotton sold this Mar i? Charleston on Dec. 2, at As:, per pound. Seed SI.M per hit, lots of 10 hu. ahd over no? My specialty; I'rompl Shipment, True Varlo'Tes, and Hatlsflod Customers. I have bostfin th? ilant business for thlrty-nva years. Tffif ' n" W C GERATY, Youngs Island ? \ I j \ 2L