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Published Ev?fy Thursday Morning by The ' CONWAY PUBLISHING CO., MitbicrlplloB Wltc 14 nontbi fl.OO. Payable In Advaure. g Entered at th? PdltOOlcM at Conway, 8. C., an Second-clans Matter. Rates for ^Advertising.?Business Thecals, Scents per line, Ixxly type. Cards of .Thanks and Communications of a IVrsonal Nature charged for at Special Kates According to Length. Obituaries, 1 cent a word iti excess of ltfh words. (Xhcial advertisements i|t rate allowed by Law. Display Advertisements, rates furnlsnea 6n application. Make all chocks and orders payable to H. H. WOODWARD, Editor and Manager. THURSDAY MAR. jtfrd 1U05. A Cotton Association Rally. Editor Herald-.- -'Wo wish to make a few statements to t lie people of Horry through .your paper in regard to the Cotton Association. You have all read what this associ ation stands for, and. what it is working to accomplish. Carried r...* ...111 A uiin, iii win uu iiimti uu i in," |?'H|in" of the South than anything else or all the politicians have ever done. Though in its iufancy. a mere com prehension of the scope <>f ils work has raised the price oi cotton eight or ten dollars per bale, and if wo organize enthusiastically and build our warehouses we will get ton cents for our cotton next fall and bo in a position thereafter to meet any cmorgouey that may arise. Now, then, we want to inaugurate a series of "Association Rallies," beginning at Conway the first Monday in April at 11 o'clock, and then at some convenient place in another township the next month, and soon through the county. Gentlemen, the cottou association has come here to stay. It will be hero as long as you live, and you had just as well join now. Call a meeting at your school house or voting precinct at once and organize by electing a president, a vice-president and a secretary and a treasurer. Then elect five delegates to Conway the first Monday in April. Everybody in the county should attend the Conway rally. We have invited Mr E. I). Smith, general field agent for the South, and Mr. J. A. Brown, one of the directors in the national association, to bo present at Conway. These are fiue speakers and you will never regret going to hear them. Besides these men. we ask Mr. Scarborough to speak on the t"\ nn^l /-?t r??w#nv? Inn I1T 1 ' jiucu yji ui f^tvu i/.auiUU, 1*11". >V OOUWUl'U on the need of publicity, Mr. D. A. Spivoy on the position of t he Southern Bankers, I)r. A. B. Walter on the effect of the price of cotton on liis profession, and one from each township will be called 011. We wish to say that this is going to be a very important meeting as we must decide whether any cotton warehouse will be built at Conway fur the benefit of the farmers and bankers of this county. They arc going to build warehouses at Marion, Latta, and Dillon in Marion county, and to be sure, Conway will be progressive enough to build one. Now, you farmers of lower Horry should be present and look aftci this thing. Up here we can con veniontlv store our cotton at Marion or Mullins. Now, fellow farmers, organize af once all ovtr the county and fall ir line. If you don't, it is because you are too ignorant to sec youi own interests, livery farmer whe doesn't join this association must be either a drone, a fool or a knave <.! . ^wii u nci.y yuu arts in sympailiy amd then stand aloof. 1 lorry count.) is practically in line but she shoulc organize and show hor colors anc add the influence of numbers. H, K. Cook. Gurlcy. Frank Shaw was in the Baybori and Zoan sections last Sunday. J. W. Sasser recently made a bus iness trip to Wilmington. S. G. Godfrey was in Conway last week. The dry kiln and planing mill at this placo aro almost complete. Ilob. Anderson of Adrian, has accepted a position with It. L. Sullivan. Rev. W. S. McCaskill of Conway, preached a very interesting sermon to a large congregation at the Baptist church Sunday. He will preach here every third Sunday and at night. Among those attonding services on Sunday were, Messrs. Stanley and Robt. Anderson of Adrian, and A. Boll of Bayboro. Jim Gerrald of Bayboro, was here recently. Miss Bessie Fonville is spending some timo in North Carolina. G. P. Cool Spring-. Wc are having line spring weather now and farmers are busy. Wc hear of some corn being planted. Wm. Lane has put up a new tobacco barn. m.w.u t 1 11 ?uvii liavii ijjpu uuu smaii pox 111 tho county now. Mrs. T. C. Lundy and (laughter visited our section last week. Mrs. MunroeLundy visited friends and relatives in Conway last week. J. K. Johnson of lllancke, made a flying visit here last week. Our term of school closed here on Friday, a term of three months having been taught by Miss Australia llinson, who has proved to be a very efficient teacher and has given general satisfaction. She will leave for home on Sunday and will carry with her tho best wishes of the community. Farmer i ? fi? Greenwood Notes, Farmers aro hustling now with their work. 'P. Jj. Smart and Davis Paul weve pwwvt W. J. McCra'ckfew woftjfe M?i wMsktomivm. ^ ! * ?!. ? yiH. - ino ncuuu oi good with few cxOeptiQus. Ht Miss Lettie Harrelson was sick a few days last week but is well w again. p No new cases of smaU pox at this j, writing, it seems to be leading off into other sections. w Our farmers have been run to the 1 hill by water for nearly two weeks s but it looks now a% though they o curt soon get to work again. Ceino Ward and Lott Wright of Tabor, N. C.. spent part of las*, week in this? section. H. Hinson went to Nichols on business one day last week. N. P. and J. V. Stevens wen? in Mullins on business one day last week. Spring is here with its sweet scented flowers, the buzzing of insects, and singing of birds. All this makes the farmers know it is tunc to be hustling. Some of our farmers are behind s with their work, but hard work V and skillful management will prob- s ably bring them to the front in the I end. I have seen several fields of c corn planted already in surround- 1' ing sections, but none in this sec- ^ tion, we think it is time enough a yet. ^ . ?' .1. \ . Stevens left here on last Friday afternoon to attend a box 11 supper at Sandy Plains. Mr. Stevens was of course down in that sec- 1 tion on due time, but hearing noth- r ing of the supper, his earliness af- ^ forded him plenty of time to get togcther a crowd of young people, and as soon as dark all put out on an opossum hunt, but what was worse, the crowd was again disappointed by having to return with no game whatever, claiming their t dog was rather old to hunt well. I Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Harrelson of > Clarendon, N C., were with us the ? last of last week. \ Fal Harrelson of the Pleasant i View section was a caller in this \ section last Sunday afternoon. t Hcv. 1$. II. Harrelson filled his f 1'Arrnlm* nm>ninl I ' . j/vsi II i/ikv II v tl u liUICIX V/? lt'IN a. last Saturday and Sunday, on Sun- i day ho preached a Ion# and interest- J ing sermon to a large and attentive t congregation. Among tho vis- 1 itors wero Mr. and Mrs. II. (? liar- i relson of Clarendon, N. C., and C. W, Brown of Taoor. Joseph Small of jJie Pisgah section spent last Saturday at M. White s. Spry. ^ Shell. t Spring seems to be open. The i farmers are at work for another . crop. 5 Messrs. G. Id. Todd and .1. T. Todd 1 visited Shell last Sunday. 11. Id. Smith and Frank Fowler . visited in the wolf bay section last Sunday. j J. 11. Anderson visited in the | Hammond section recently. Wo organized a Sunday School at Bethlehem church la<t Sunday. Rev. ] .1. H. Skipper preaches for us next !( Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan of Reaves' Ferry have moved into our section. , Mrs. Sarah Chestnut is unable to ] walk on account of rheumatism. J.J. Faulk and sen visited Shell 1 postofhee last Sunday. ! We are glad to see G. W. Williams out again after a case of sick ness. J. I r Poplar. P. C. Phipps has been confined to | his bed several days with the small pox, but he is improving at this writing. ; We arc glad to see the Rev. M O. i Anderson out again after being con } lined to his bed sovoral days with < ' the small pox. ) Mr. and Mrs. Zander Causey of ' I Vardollc, paid Mr. and Mrs. Sessions . a very pieasant visit here last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I'resley Johnson of , 1 Box, were hero visiting friends 1 i -t 1 Saturday and Sunday. The Rev. II. 1\ M. Todd filled 1 regular appointment at the Liaptichurch last Sunday. 0. C Sessions went to Conway J on business last Saturday. > The John W. Si/.cr Lumber Co , 1 has purchased the land known as i . the I lardwick land, near hco, and i expect to put in a mill in the near , future. They are going to build a ' tram road from there to the Ran- 1 dal land a distance of about two ( miles. Thev have already got it ( . nearly cut out. t 'Cuban." I m . ? t INIxon vlllc. We arc having spring-like wcath- 1 or just now, and the farmers arp get- \ ting on a move toward planting < corn. Mr. Dixie McNeill planted j some corn last week, others will fol- i low suit this week. ' J The railroad track is laid nearly H down to Tilly Swamp. t Mr. Cicero Richards is a hustler, t The difficulty between the com pa- 1 ny and Mr. J. 1). Watson as to the f right of way has been settled and j work will be pushed forward as fast c as possible. t We learn that Mr. Daniel Andor- j , son has moved to Reaves Ferry and .1 will occupy W. II. Reaves' new ? . dwelling. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. i\ Johnson of s ! (Irahamville, were called away last I" Wnr1nno/1? o Lx !?? 1' - 1 ' 1 ..wtuvuxiuy hi witiH'.vj wiu uuriai 01 . . tho letter's father. B. G. Cox and wife of Toddville, ; were visiting their parents hero last Sunday, returning in the afternoon. Rev. Clias. Bullock lilled his regular appointment at Tilly Swamp on j Saturday and Sunday. Among ( those attending on Sunday wore t Miss Louise Sloan, Miss McCosly, 1 Miss Mollie Vercen, Sam and Bonson r Voreen, John Goro, Olarenco McCos- ' ley and Bobt. Bloum, all of Little 1 River. Mr. Rivers St. George, of " South Port, N. C. Prof. J. H. Ncely was visiting t friends in this section on Saturday [ and Sunday. i We are pleased to see tho farmers r, so determined to stand together in 8 tho light to control the price of their l] produce. Wc think it high time for them to have a voice in the prices of /, their labor, and if all will stick to- e f her and hold'the lines, .thoy aVe (I rn'd 16 \Vi6 the fight. We.^iWte ft mm 91 mm wmm* $ w&ifc mm m>-- te ImMfi * vm. ft I vm mmim* st wi$ 06V. i ?? .lOiufc ?. ?r B HJtion. J. T. Floyd is doing sons* good ork on his place. Ho has been in ublic work for a good, while but ^ o did not forget how to farm. W. F. Holt is suffering at this * rriting from small box. vVe hope o will soon recover. It seems that the farmers are omewhat behind with their work, wing to the wet weather J. ft. McCrnekin of this section as entered the Sandy Plain school. P.M. Floyd, who is canvassing, /as at home last Sunday. Some of the people in this section Rem to be much disturbed about mall pox. Success to the Hkuai.d audits mny readers. Clipper. ? I'lsjrnli. F.ditor Hkhai.c Please allow me pace in your valuable paper in roily to '"Spry" at the Hay, as ho was o mueli mistaken about my having o walk home some time ago on ae ount of my horse getting loose. My orse only went .a short distance, icforr one of my friends caught him nd took care of him until 1 came ip, so I had to walk only a short iistance, and as luck provided for no I did not have to walk home. Mr. F.ditor you can u^e my name I hyou wish to as I only want to cor oct a small mistake, and 1 hope Mr. < >prv will not get insulted from the > orrection 1 huge tried to make. ( (i W j Strikes Hidden Hock*. When your ship of health strikes i ho hidden rocks of Consumption, ( 'neumonia, etc , you are lost, if ! 'ou don t get liolp from Dr. King's *3c.v Discovery for Consumption. .1 iV. McKinnnn. of Tnll:wl<?iri 1 v. I ;|/I ^ Via , writes: ''I had boon vor.v ill vitli Pneumonia, under the carc of wo doctors, but wus#eltin<r no betor when I be^an to take Dr. Kind's slew Discovery. The lirst dose jjave olief, and one bottle cured mo." >urc cure for sore throat, bronchiis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed >v Norton Drutf Co. Price aOc and jii.OO. Trial bottle free. Foreclosure Sale, Under and by virtue of n decretal order nude by his Honor, ('has. G. Oantzler, Presiding .1 udge at the Spring term of hcCouit of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, State of South Carolina, n the case of .J. 1). Montgomery vs. lohn H. Collins and others, and da'ed 35th of February 1005, JL W. L. Mlsboe, Clerk of tin* Court, of Horry County, wili tell at public outcry to the highest ladder before ttie Court house door at Conway it, said County and State, on the lirst Monday in April next, it being the third lay of said month, during the usual and legal hours of sale, the following described real estate to wit: All those certain tracts of land in HayItoro township, County of Horry, and State of South Carolina, known as the "W. II. Elliott place," consisting of two uljoiuing parcels of landlying on Cuke swamp as lollows: Tract No. 1 Containing one hundred uid fifty acres, more ot less, formerly known as the Johnson land conveyed to said Elliott by one John A. Johnson, by deed dated September 10th 1H82, recordlmI In the oflice of tho Clerk of C mrt of Horry County in book V. page 002. Tract No. 2. Containing one hundred acres, more or less, being part of tho Henry Elliotte land, conveyed to \V. II. Elliotte by Henry Elliotte by deed dated Oct. 511st, 18(18, and recorded in Hook 11, page 040, in the olllco of the Clerk of the Court for Hurry County, the two tracts taken together being bounded as follows: North by Lake Swamp by Goffer Hooks Kay, and llethel Elliotte, being the same land conveyed to Martha J Collins by J. 1). Montgomery. Terms of Sale one-third cash, balance on credits of one and two years, to be secured by bond of lite purchaser and mortgage of tlie premises, with option of Hie purchaser to pay all the bid in cash. \Yulter Ij. Mishoe, c. c, c. p. & g. s. 2k7-5-iit. Foreclosure Sale. Under and 1 ?v virtue of a decretal order nnde by his Honor C'has. <1. Daut/ler Prodding Judge at the February term of 'i nurt of Common Pleas in and for rv county State of South Carolina in .m case of George .1. llolliday assignee daintifT vs. Joseph \V Johnson and llur oughs & Collin-. Company defendants. I. W, Ij. Mishoeclerk of court, of Horry :ounty will sell at public outcry to the ilgliestbidder oefore the Court House loor in Conway said county and State on irstjMonday in April next it being tlie 3rd lay of said month during l"gal sale hours lie following described real estate to wit. Fir?t. All and singular that certain ilece parcel or tract of land situate lying oul being in Dog IllufT township Horry . ount South C irolina containing sixty six ind two-thirds (06%) acres more or less jouiuled as follows North by lands of < he estate of Joseph W. llolliday formery owned by .I.J. Johnson east by lands >f O.G.Johnson sonth by lands of John . Turbeville west by lands of John Tomplins. The said tract of land being the ' dentical place where the defendant . fosepli VV. Johnson now resides. Second. Also the undivided interest of 1 aid Joseph W. Johnson in that other met of land containing sixty-six and two birds fC0%) acres more or less lying and >elng in Dog IllufT township Horry conn y and State aforesaid bounded as follows. | North by lands of I) G Johnson east by j ands of the estate of J VV llolliday form >rly owned l?y John J Johnson and south i ?y the tract above described and lands of I oh 11 A Turbeville and west by lands of < lolm Tomnltlns. The last described tract j >f land is described in the mortgage as ' >eitigthe same conveyed by James John- ' ion to J 11 Johnson Joseph W Johnson mdJ E Johnson. 1 Terms of Sale cash purchaser to pay for < )apers, \V L Mishoe 3* 10-5 -8t CCOP&GS j Foreclosure Sale. I Under and by virtue of a judgment of j foreclosure and Sale, made by liis Hon- < >r, Chas. G, Dant/Jer, presiding .ludvA I <-1- O" I ho Spring terirt ?>f the Court of Common Mens, A. I). 1005, in the ruse of Hnroughs & Collins Company, a corporation MaintiiT, against Richard O, Wilson, Manic Wilson, Ella Wilson. Nina Wilson ind Cecil Wilson, Defendants dated the Ifttli day of February A. D. 1005. Notice is hereby given that I will sell o tlio highest bidder, liofore the Court louse door at Conway, 8. U.,on salesday n April next, it being the 8r<l day of said nonth, within legal sale hours, all and ingular tho following described tract or tareei of land to wit: All and singular that certain tract, parel or piece of land containing fifty-four 54) acres, rnoro or less, situate on the nstsideof WhCOftfnaw river andbeingthe Istcift whWe ftAllfe T. NVffson Jff/rfneVlV VrVi, to WfldW. mWh by I VtoxVhV 'k. ,?f 'ch^t t>y mm ft 1 1% 6 m. ifl mm I X i n If a Herring and a half j cost a cent ||' and a half how many i tacks would j it t a k e to s fatten a ? I lamp post 9 / ? 1 ion'l worry about "that, or about the place to make spring purchases; for wo are showing without a doubt one of the lat est and completest line of i Spiring Fabries over before olTered the people of Horry. If it is pretty, stylish and-up to date, wo have it. New ? goods come nearly | everyday, and just as often you will hnd on sale something of $ special interest to the ladies. We make a specialty of good things for the ladies; Wo don't sell cheap dwwlftir l.'itwl In Atro. ....... ry article wo try to give you good honest value. r | The increased volumn of our business and i the growing popularity of our store is t an advertisement of i which we are justly proud. We don't have any dull days because we have the goods sell them right and treat you right. Join the many pur chasers who admire and buy Reliable Merchandise. ! y (live us a call, you'.l be welcomed. You don't have to buy but lot us have the pleasure of showing you through, wo promise the nios t courteous and polite ; attention. i Again thanking our many friends for the liberal patron age which they are daily {jiving us, and again assuring them oj our oamcs t desire to * please thein in every article buoght of us, we are . Very truly yours, Hal L. j Buck Co. Leaders For jj Reliable Merchandise. | I J, I I II / 1f 1 .'( 2 ytitiirWn TSiit. [ (io to J. I). Graham's at TiOt'is, S. O., to tfot your Groceries Dry Gotids and Notions. A full and complete line of General Merchandise always on haud. .lust received a car load of Si tidclmkcr Wagons ami 11 n riH'Hs. inM'i'inK Mowers and Kakrs \ I ways mi ock. < Ileai> > or <'ii>|i or on t hue wit li Good Security. Get your mowers aud rakes now and be ready to cut your oats, then your hay. Highest oriees paid for Country Produce, Chickens, a Specialty. Yours for trade i. D. GRAHAM, U0K1S, S. C. 1!? ?."? 3in. ON WAY MARKET I'D l-.il MIC ATS AND SvUS\(iK A I AY AYS ON HANI) OP DICKS T Al\ l,N AND PROMPTLY D1CLI YlClOCD K Y IC K Y DAY. (ieo. L. Marsh, Proprietor. " ~mr rAirin?n A;VT RE ONE SOLID C jFURNI i t ' %? he retort | B pared tc fj I anythir ? I ^ I y?u ma " " While i j j w 0 are cor to make our quarters. Ii find, comfort, and attentior Avda SI'UIXC STYLES now on roations'. Come and look yourself No assortment we are showing. One so worth 10 cents to bo sol tnd all other goods in pro]] prised at the low prices we cotton has called and wear don't over sleep your right 2orred 'I for men, we havi and Domestic Suitings, at:< orders, with tape and squat Besids coupl and workman ntt/ra \/r\i i I v w j vy.ui * v j vv j j made clothes. - ^zLJKaaaBmmaaMm CONWA BAR I 9 J 5 B. E A. D! ? FOR ? lEMilST 1II1E1. SDFfEB And all occasions at B. T. Ily-I man's. No list' to bake your own] bread and cakes when we can do it for you less cost. My stock of * it oleic uitoerci; i i:s 1 more complete. B. T. flyman A: mory Troop "L" j Special Order <j (.'a' . ary N O. No. 2 v onway, t . j reo. i.f, I'JUi) | 1 'omplvino with special instruct* i ii:. from the Adjutant General's h Cc, ih" annual inspection of ii i op " li "(Horry Hussars) will he i d H their Arrr.orv on Thursday < April fith 100.') - ' t ' The following extra meetings f ire hereby ordeied: c Saturday Keb. 18th at 10 a. m. s Saturday Meh. 4th at 10 a. .n. \ Saturday Meh. 18th at 10 a. m ( Saturday Meh.Uath at It) a. m. Saturday April 1st qtlOa. m. Thursday AWril fith ht 1%. %, , Tfte 'cVihVfpit'fiaiVrp omenS* (i&W^VlV v. m wmm 4 ? Vi '/kw- whh Jm&fc y s. viltk. Hts.y.Bty. fly?. 1 1-16-6 7t. Commanding Ti'ooj> "7/' I I THE C I THE tfet the will be the larj in# Got gftj I tiou. K ^ LBurroug g'lnHWHimiUJjaHBWBH iCEIVED AR LOAD OF TU R E. H?? 3 we are pre) furnish you ig in this line y desire, n town you dially invited store Headin it you will attrac t ion 1. need display. All the latest them through and post anywhere to equal what lid ease of "8(1'' Batiste Id at T> cents per yard; otion. Yon will he surare making, hut 7 cent e showing oar hands, so s. t Attire e a full line of Imported I stand ready for your *c in hand. ing good fits ship we also rices on tailor Try us. T GAIN IOVSE. BICYCLES. A full and Complete lineof upto-date Wheels always on hand to sell on tho inatal 1 ment plan. hees for rent. Repair Work a Specialty* J. D. Oli ver| CHEAP FORCASH I Am at the game old corner with i larger and more up-to date stock . >f General Merchandise than ever )er<>ro. I liny for cash aud sell for lame. I run no risks on bad ac- i tounts. A When you have cash to | ipend, spend it with mo and you vill lind that I keep the "Cheap' yash Store of the town." I< i; Choice Groceries. 1 SULLY -Q*ORE* I THE RIGHT STORE I FOR YOU TO BUY BEST GOODS. 1 H l all your friends to call at the Gwllv Stor^ thero is u fall line of Dress Fabrics, EtrTies, Laces of all kinds, Stylish Goods of all or Summer wear, at lowest prices. You j?j benefit of experienced buying. jiM \ OUK LIN 10 OF len's Youths' and Joys' Clothing | found to bo one of the Largest, if not indeed ;cst in Horry County. Our Gents Furnish>ds can hardly be duplicated in this secrhon too it will interest you, to look over line of Shoes, in Patent Leather, Vici^ ? > SHS^&COLLINS^Co^J j P A L, A T O L, . I ? Are you run down, tired, nervous. Use I'alutol. For Weak Lungs, Dyspepsia indigestion PalatOl romwly. j I3o1o-fr\l ,s the moderated preparation of ft l Clld LU1 (jod Liver Oil, and the greatest L Tonic and body builder known to Medicine. is 11,0 sPrinK Tonic P I CXlCX wL/1 yon should use. p I Wu.ey'h Candies Frksh and Pure. ft I Norton Drug Co.! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT AND BELOW COST! The entire Stock of General Merchandise of W. T. Ellerbo, in the store lately occupied by him on 3rd avenue, in Conway, S. C , will be sold regardless of cost, for the benefit of his creditors, B EG* I. TV TV I TV O TOD A Y. FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. Call before the goods are picked over. The best bargains will go first, Offers for the whole Stock in Bulk will be Considered. C. P. Quattlebaum, C. E. St Amand Assignee. Agent For Creditors. - .. . . . 1 IH BLACKSMITH 1NG A SPECIALTY. WAGONS. CARTS. ROAD pa uts MAnw m nimen a t , -- . ? V> V1II/U1I, /X IJOVJ ' KEEP A FULL STOCK OF WAGONS, CARTS, ROAD CARTS AND BUGGY MATERIAL. oi!i>t"tani> Near the Gully. J. H. JOLLIE, Cheap Cash Store?^ Wo have opened up a neat line of Dry Goods Notions Shoes * and also carry a nice Line of (#1 oceries. Which wo can sell as low as the lowest, all wo ask you to do. is to come in and look for your own interest. You will get polite attention, Yours respectfully, B. F. TVTON CO. We Bid For Your Business We are making room now for the largest and best stock of Spring and Summer goods to be found in our section of the county. Our stock of family groceries is always up-to-date and suited to the needs of tho "people. Cash or Good Security. v- ^ Wo always prefer to sell for cash, but good security counts, all the'same with us. However we trad.?, we promise the besP^. _y values for the prices asked. Give us a trial. DTJSEJNTBTJ FtYT CO Toddviile, S. C. ? MIS SH Ml ?I? f'?i>linirc Plant* tor aalo, an<l now ready for delivery. "Early .loraey Wakefield" and no.*ri^?iin iJarireTvne Wakefield'' two earlteat aharnhead varieties and head In rotation aa named. Oinecvaalon " "Awruata Trucker" and "Bhort Stem Plat Dutch." the 8 heat lint head variolic* and lead la rotation an named. 1'rlcea; Hlnjjlo thousand, *1.50; 5,000 and over $1 .!*6 per 1O0; 10,000 nd oyer, $1.00 tor 1Q00., term*: Oaah with .order; or, plant* sent 0. I)., purj-ham-r jpaylntt raurn cLfr?va,Qn WMfcyuPW* W WW/ aWh.W?W? W>h^L *vJWlftXrfMUWtoM 'w'ltn ym ufm mffo I Vf> iw"ivway liV'WWVTI'V'y## True VarrofToa, and Saltaned Customer*. I nave Been (u tha stm; \mw \m* % v m !