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/OUR COR / .. ' T I Ourley. \ < ft S?-'\ G, Godfrey made a business * if trip $o. Con way last week. h ' J..' {St. Dprsey, the melon man, say? f? We'ylll have plenty of melons by tliQ fi : /?&?' " . Gertrude Ainhirsou of Adrian v was tfistting hc^^sister hero last week:*. ^ MrAwl Mrs. Carver of Florence, t Jmyffmovod to this ylaco and their ^^^fnfant child is very ill. v Joe Heggy went to Galivants Ferry and Marion last week. i It. L. Sullivan had the misfortune to loose a fine mule last week. 1 It. M. Prince is having some new < dwellings erected hero which adds ( much to the appearunce of the place We regret to learn the sad news r of Mr. Grainger's death. I Small pox is about over and the 1 health of the community generally \ good. i Crops are looking fine consider t ing the seasons. G. C. Orman spent last week at 1 Yorkville, S. C. L. W. Anderson and J. M. Dor- t soy were here last Saturday. R M t'oinno line tlin (innul <mt>n li wo havo soon. I Our Sabbath school is flourishing under tho management of Mr. J. It. i Gcrrald. G. P. 1 m i Lake Swamp. ( Hot and dry weather, with slight 1 exceptions. Tho health of this community is ' fairly good. Crops are looking very well con- 1 sidcring the unfavorable seasons. ' Cotton has come out a great deal since tho rainy weather ceased. It 1 seems that dry weather suits cotton '< but corn is very much in need of 1 vain. { This is the unluckicst crop year < that wo have had in a long time. Yet we cannot expect to be success- 1 ful every year. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grainger of ' Joppa visited relatives here last * Sunday. < We enjoyed reading letters from i Messrs. Floyd and Crosland in last 1 weeks issue. Misses Bessie, Patience and Belle ( Gcrrald wore the guests of W. F. Holt last Saturday night. ' We are proud to know that the < chain gang has arrived on the "Nigh-cut" road. Perhaps we will havo a good road yet. Preparations are being made for a Children's Day at Lake Swamp in ( tho near future. "ME." I no WCII. N. J. Booth is still sick, lie is thought to bo improving. Ben McDauicls and family of Columbia S. C., have recently moved in our town. We welcome him in < our midst. < 0. L. Watts who recently cut his foot is improving slowly. ' W. A. Carroll has recently ivroved his saw mill near here nun is ready for sawing. H. Ij. Lee, one of our progressive * - frrmci^jniuie ajjvisiness trip in the llinson Bay-Section recentiy. S. S. Anderson was in our section some time ago on business. J. T, Thompkins is doing a lively business hero now. It. M. Prince of Bayboro was here last week on business. (t. Walter Booth has recently been appointed a Notary Public. .1. J. King of Adrian was hero ^ last Saturday. Tilly Swamp. The health is very good with slight exceptions. Crops are on fair condition. The writer had the pleasure of viewing the large crop of I B. Parker who has 45 acres of very line cotton. We brought back a lot of line melons which brought to memo to ry on June 25th that same old taste. F wr. k. w. italic and who visiieu parents and friends at Tilly Swamp last Sunday and returned home on Monday. Miss Bessant of Little River has been the guest of I. If. Parker for the past week and returned homo last Sunday, accompanied by Miss Hello and O. B. Parker. The magistrate's court will conIvene here on next Thursday before Judge B. B. Cox. We almost see the need of a new court house at this place and particularly a chain gang, though glad to say that it is not supported by this immediate neighborhood Some of our farmers report that deer are eating up their crops. Farmer. v JWi. 'A- A l in a. k* Mr. Editor:?Please allow me apftce in your valuable paper for a few words. The health of the community is good at present. The farmers are making rapid strides against general green, Mr. Ij. C. Stroud has finished laying by corn. Mrs. Fletcher, Miss Theatus and Miss Stella Prince passed through this section last Saturday and took dinner at Mr. L. C. Stroud's enroute to Mr. V. T. Howell's. We hope our Superintendent. Mr. E. V. Best, will givo us new trustees in tho Alma school as the ones in office have served six years. We think it would be well to have a k change. * fulclino 4 a 4 llnt'nl/1 n rwl ife VVllU TT UTHVO WV VIIV. AJ.VI l?IM t?H\? I VO . ; coders. ^ I Paterson. ftt Hand. r--''Crops ?irc very small for tho tlmo year. lofts are dyin# of the cholera, 'he people in this community are gpoScd to the movement made bv tt to stop the Iiov. Thomas Bell i m practicing medicine. It is to think that any one would w> stop him from giving medicine i wLifc is so difficult to ^ot a licens- I tor hero. There is one at Lit- i ^or.^hirteon miles, tho next 1 Hvay, sixteen miles, and the i 11? V c%s. Besides all this, he ^BiupnFpraetioal exporienco as s Biow of. His practice has '^Bdsy years pr more, with 1 '^ sciess. Wo who havo tried f ^jHmther have him than any \ iMPf* want him, we \f believe in him, and we < 1?^ mVe J ^ B EdKe> IK ^ON ?? Mr. iCditor: --* I'lease allow mo pace In your valuable paper for a In ?w .words as 1 have seen nothing rom this section for sometime. p The health of the vicinity is not r< cry good at present. Miss Melvina Carter and old aunt 01 iarah Ann 13arnhill are very ill at his writing. n Mr. Asbury Little has had a se- d ere case of small pox, but we aie dad to see him improving very rap* h dly. h Mrs. M. A. Shelly spent a part of t ast Saturday and Sunday with her v laughter, Mrs. Ceo. H. Blanton at jlreen Sea, S. C. t We regret very much to learn o >f the sudden and cruel death of the a [lev. H. I). (Jruinger. To the wri- I ior's own knowledge, Mr. Crainger h ,vas a thorough going, hard work- o ng man, and seemed always to try io load a christian life. He was ever ready to work in the vineyard of the Lord. Though he was called without warning, we feel sure our loss is his eternal gain. , We are sad when a good man dies, md we extend our heartfelt sympa thy to the bereaved family. Mrs, Helen Baker of Baxter, Ca , s very ill at present. Mr. Lawson Martin and family of Lons, visited friends ai d relatives I n this section last Sunday. We received a few refreshing show}rs of rain last Sunday which was i very much needed in this section. Mr, B. G. Gillniore. one of our uistling farmers has been suffering severe pains of rheumatism for some time, but is improving and we hope lim a speedy recovery. f Wo keep hearing of now buildings >eing erected in Conway and we t ire glad our little county seat is apidly building up and hope it will >oon be the chief center of trade for ? eastern Carolina. We think it. advisable to have a v iow Court House and Jail. Furthermore wo believe it would bo very t xmelieial for the eountv or some one v to keep a set of blood hounds at the jounty seat for the purpose of locat t ng such persons as the a-sassin of t bhoKov. 11. D. Grainier, The telephone line which has been t 3x tended from Daisy to the home of , Dr. S. P. Watson will prove a great . benefit to the people of this and oth- 1 3r sections so connected. J. II. H. o * Hot and dry, but refreshing showers are now falling. Farmers are busy and crops are greatly improved. Miss Melvina Carter has a case of fever and is under treatment of Dr. c Watson. 1 The truck farmers have been sadly disappointed by getting small re- t turns for their product, but we hope 1 wljen tobacc cotton and other crops are gathered, the gloom will pass i ofT. There are some new dwelling houses Hearing completion near by. \ Dr. Watson has just completed a 1 telephone line from Daisy to his place which is very convenient. We were very much shocked by 5 the sad news of the death of Pro. II D. flmillimr in f.lu? cnviTH nllw urn u J got killed. The bereaved family have our sympathy. ( There are many crimes committed t such as murder, house burning, steal- f ing, prisoners breaking jail, convicts escaping, etc., that brings us in immediate need of the blood hounds and would it not be a good 1 thino for the county to have at least i two well-trained hounds kept at the ] county seat by the Supervisor or by some suitable porson under the prop er rules and regulations that may bo made? Then we could get them when needed, and the fear of the ] dogs might do some good. ( Asherry. Micliacl Items Fanners are busy laying by tin' i ll crops. ? Mr. ICIlis Mishoe has purchased fine mule. ( Ml. .. .wl \t..? I r r? 1 --r ^ t . iiiki i>?i o. .1 . u. UUyU 1)1 _/?)!!way paid relatives and friends a pleasant visit on Saturday and S jm day. Mr. J. C. (1 a use of Elomewood vis- * ited friends hereon Sunday. The Rev. Josiah Harreison tilled 1 his regular appointment at Beulah ' on Saturday and Sunday. t Messrs. Paucy Parker, Colin Dor- ( man and Misses Fannie and Mary t Stever.s all attended religious ser- i vice at Beulah on Sunday i Mr. II. (}. Booth formerly of this . place who has been away for about twelve or thirteen years has return- ( ed to his old home once more. He ' appeared very glad to look at the 1 buildings ami fixtures he had left < here. Pshaw. i I Ironi Aitiuns Some sickness in our section. Jno. Holt of the Lake Swamp section was in this vicinity on last * Sunday. 1 Mrs. Annie Mishoo is very sick at * this writing. * H. L Lee of Howell, was in this ' section recently < Proston Skipper and Miss Chellie * Stevens called on Missos Daisy and J Lilly Mlahoo last Sunday. 1 Jno. Ward of Chadbourn, N. C., c was in this section a few days ago. Misses Delplda and Docia Ward went, to Green Sea last sveek. Oliver Sellers of Chadhourn, N. C., was in this section recently. a Bright and Muybury Shelly of the ( Pleasant View section were in this ?] section last Surday. . K. 1?. Gerrald Jr 's biby is very a sick. f Lewis Johnson and Henry Shelly j were in our vicinity last Sunday. t I. P. Skipper and Thos. Johnson wont to Sanford last Saturday on business. W. E. Porter of Daisy, S. C., ri spent several days with friends in l this section last week. e Among the young ladies who at- a tended tho fish fry at the Jordan v lake last Tuesday were Misses Clara ind Eflle and Cora Harrelson. They -cport a fine tirao and plenty of fish xnd yellow flies. J, J. Edwards passed through this S ieotion a few days ago. Well, Mr. Supervisor we would p ike to see you and the boys at tho a >andy HlufT bridge. Tho dam is vashed out and it is in bad condition, a Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Harrelson )f Clarendon, N. C., were in our vi- S ilnity a few days ago. vl Clifton. TT" ' DENTS. . l a t ToddvlllcJ. D. Oliver of Greenwood was ere Monday. .? A. II. Long and J. It. Martin f assed through here Monday, en- i ante to Conway. t S. P. Young and Marion Uerrin uved a barn of tobacco last week. * W. J. Herrin is running the beef I market here again this year and is ? oing a hustling business. 1 We are sorry to hoar of another onveido in Horry. Indeed, human > fe is getting too cheap and sonic- 1 hing must bo done to chock this I wholesale killing, Quito a number of colored people i hat went to Georgetown Saturday 1 11 the excursio i "got l ift in town s they were just too late when the i hi r roughs pulled out, consequently ad to pay regular fare up the river n the steamer Sessoms Monday. Forecast. < Green Sea. Crops are looking fine in this secion now .1 L Cleintnons cured tobacco lust reek Bennie Watson went to Mt Tabor S C last Saturday on business Mr William hong and Misa Susie llackwell were happily niairied last Sunday by the Hev llansom Fowler Mr Luke Soles paid M I) Strickand u visit last Saturday night W B K Wain pee Bain is very much needed now < or early corn. T. F. Jones is spending a day or wo at Clarendon, N1 0. Mrs. Victoria Lawriuiore of \N i 1? nington, N. ('., accompanied by Irs. Minnie Griff, were here last reek. The overseer, T. B.Stephens, has lie prize for the food condition in rhich he keeps his part of the road. The Editor is to be praised for lie amount of news lie gives us hrotigh his paper each week. Nv\v8 reached here last Friday of ' he death of the Kev II I) Grainger Are are sorry to learn of his death n that way The Rev Gaston Stanley tilled his appointment ut Union Valley lust >nnday Carpenter Mollle. IN. OStili having warm weather. We had a wry good rain this tvening which was very helpful to he drooping corn and cotton. Some of our farmers have 'aid by heir corn and some planted corn ast week. The ltev. Thos- Browning passed lere lust Sunday. J. L. Prince and sister, Mrs. E. I. IiOng v.ent to Whitevilleon busMess last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long spent ast Sunday with Mrs. Frances Miles. Mrs. Mary Jacobs is very ill at ,his time. We heard yesterday of the death )f the Rev. If. 1). Gramger. It was i sad report and seemed to touch die feelings of all who knew him. No small pox in our vicinity. Miss Penny Put ker and sister of doardman, N. U., have been spendng a few day11 w'th their sister, Mrs. C. Parker at this place. iiukMi pu ri . Little Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson died Saturlay morning at their home at rhonpson's Postoflice. The bereav;d family havo the heart-felt sympathy of the community. Corn crops of this section are ;ood and other crops ?r6 in a very jood condititn, especially melons. We notice several of the citizens >f our county have called a meetng for next Monday to see what .( V can do about calling an elec ion to decide the life of the dispensary in Ilorry. Now, why not let it run under a nore strict system until the next State election and not put the county to the extra expense of a special dection? The reason so many aie igainst it is the way it is run and kept. Anybody can buy it, no difference whether drunkard or not, joy or man and one man (or boy) ?an buy it for as many as will send by hint for it. That is not the dispensary law. Let the County Board >f Control make the dispenser keep the law and let us see how much lifTerence there will be for the next few months, Voter. ?M ? -?-?# ???? ? ? Lieutenant James Saye Dusenjury, arrived in the city last Sunlay on his way to Port Harrelson, S. j. Lieutenant Dusenbury graduated at West Point this year, having von a scholarship from the Sixth listrict at the competitive exaininaion and eutered the academy four rears ago. While in the city he was k guest of Mr. Clyde Ellerbe.?Car >nmi i' loiu. ? ? THE CHURCHES. BAPTIST. Sunday schoo every Sunday 0:30 i. ni. Prayer meeting every Tueslay 8:00 p. in. Business meeting Tuesday after second Sunday after irayer meeting. Preaching second , >nd fourth Sundays 11 in., and | irst second, third and fourth Sunlays 8:00 p. in. A cordial invita- ' ion to all. J. L. Shinn, Pastor. ( METHODIST. ( Sunday school evety Sunday * nornlng at 0:30 a. m. Preaching at 1 a. m. and 8 o'clock p. in. Prayr meeting every Thursday evening t 8 o'clock. Publ;c cordially initod to attend all services. < Rev. W. L. Wait, Pastor. PUKSBYTKKTAN. Kingston?Preaching every first unday at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m. Waccamaw?First Sabbath at 4 . in., and second Sabbath at 11 n. m. nd 8 p. m. Bayboro?Fourth Sabbath at 11 m,, and 8 p. m. Sunday school at Kingston every abbath at 4 p. m. Everybody inited. Rev. C. E. Robertson, Pa9tor. rns | |r|^ Cotton Blooms Received The Hkrald has rejoiveel cotton dooms every day for the past week ip to a few days u#o. NVe #ivehere k list of those who sent, in blooms oo late for mention in our last is;ue. Mr. Isaac Mishoe of Bruce, S. C., i?it us a bloom whien he pickea roin his farm on June 20th. Be nust have a line crop which will nature fruit early. Another was sent in to us by Mr. f. W. Capps of the Jordanville section. He has line land for raisin# jotton and he had plenty of well developed blooms on the 20th. .1. W. AI ford of Bucks township, sent in one which was gathered on Lhe mornin# uf the 21st from his three acre patch which avera#os "kneohifjh" ard much of it as high is the waist. This is a line prospect. Mr. S J.s Hughes of tlie Lons/s section was not to be outdone by those who sent in too late to appear in our last issue. He sent in one which tie picked on the 20th. His crop is said to he very line and he will not be left at harvest time. J. M . Stevens of the Shell section brought in one on Saturday which was gathered on the 23rd He lias seven acres which is waist hi#h. We are told that J. A. Tindal ol Don#ola had plenty of blooms in his crop last week and week before. J. W, Roberts of Jordanville sent in one picked on the 22nd from h's line crop near there. A bloom was also received from R. A. Lawrimorc of the Don#ola section. He will not be left at harvest time jud#in# from his prospects now. On Saturday the oftice received a fresh bloom from the farm of J. II. Bland of the Jordanville section who always makes a #ood crop. Last Tuesday one was sent in by I). M. Smith, gathered on the 124th from his fine farm in Socostec. ? On lust Friday a cotton bloom was brought into the oflice from the ten acre field of J* W. Roberts of the Jordan ville section. 11 is bloom was picked on the 22nd. lie has a fine crop. Mr. S. C. Beverly brings in a bloom picked on tlie 18th from the farm of his brother R. J. Beverly in Bucks. He has a fine place which is being offered for sale in another column. - A bloom has also been received from J. W. Full wood from the fine crop he has on the Enterprise plantation. Now who is the man who will send us the first ripe watermelon grown in Horry county this year? It will be appreciated just as highly as the cotton blooms. I>)lui! oi famine Is In its torments, like dying of comsutnpiion. The progress of comsuinptlon, from the beginingto the very end Isa long torture both to vittimnnd friends. When I had comsuinptlon in Its (list stage writes Win Myers of Cearfcss Md Anfter trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain 1 at last took Dr Kings New Discovery wuich quickly and perfectfy cured me Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs colds sore throat bronchitis etc Positively prevents pneu mnnia Guar anted at Norton drug Cos ptIce hOc. and 100 a bottle Trial bottle free Chance for Conway Publishing Co's. Readers in order to test the Conway Publishing Co's., great circulation au'l its superior advertising value, we have made arrangements with Conway Drug Co , the popular druggist, to oiler tine of their best selling medicines at half-price to any one who will cut out the following coupon and present it at their drug store. COUPON. Tllld ttmitiMl t'htillt'.* t''t' lltiltlt'l* to out' .'Kkpackaot' of l?r. Ilimaril'n MptH'Iflc for tin* curt' of roiltipiit ion anil tlynpttpsla tti lialf priri*, <Rc Wf " ill rrfuiitl the money to any tlUaatiiiflt'tl purchaaor, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Dr. Howard's speeitic for the cure of constipation ai.d dy: pepsia is not an unknown remeey. It has made many remarkable cures right here in Conway and so positive is Druggist Conway Drug Co.. of its great superiority in curing dyspepsia, sick headache and liver troubles that they will, in addition to selling it at half price, refund the money to an}'one whom it does not cure. im mm i J Let mfc sell you a ticket for one dol- I i lar which will be \ good at the store for 2(i live cent 1 loaves of the beat bread you ever | bought. In this way we make and 1 sell it to you ali most cheaper than , you can buy the Fu'.l line of the 1 very best bread i i and cakes ever baked, and a complete line of fresh 1 choice grocer i e s i always in stock. j CJet your tickets when you need 1 them and live well 1 i on good bread. i tumf i n^rv t ? ? ? K YUU ^ DAN GUT YOUR WOKK I)ONR ?AT TIIE? j OLD RELIABLE CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY. Known by everybody, by leaving your name ' with me at the SPIVEY BUILDINO. ! Troinpt collection and delivery of tame. No more trouble about getting your work to the j Laundry. Call or'Phone "Lucky 11" and rest aaeured of prompt attention. A E. GOLDFINCH, Ajrcnt. < l in II mmvmm ?~; Horry's ^ Departmenl I 5 C IGRE ^ A dress f< ; American I ! Cores {?, HAL %WmM, GO TO J. D. GRAHAM, LOK1S, S. C. To Buy You A nice Top Buggy. A good open buggy. \ double seat surry. A nice sot Harness. A Studebaker Wagon. A deering mower & rake Cheapest store in town to get your Grocori-is, dry goods, notions and a suit of clothes. A full and coin- , plete line of general merchandise always on hand. Highest prices ( [laid for country produce. J. D. GRAHAM. VNWWWVWO | Perfumes f I Worth s 4 good perfume is not ^ , ^ -^necessarily an odor that ^ ^ may iilease when smelled ^ j ^ from the original bottle. 4? ( It must be one in which ^ the elements are so blend- ^ 1 f ed that the odor will main^ tain ail its fresh and origi- ^ nal qualities when in use. f ^ Such odors are not easy to ^ ' ? find. We have to exercise , ^ care in choosir g thein and ^ we think this care has pro- ^ ^ vided an assortment of ^ ? odors which you will go ( ^ far to match. Wo carry ^ ^ the most Worthy of do- ? K ^ mestic and imported goods ^ h ? and the prices are very t ^ reasonable throughout. ^ u I Nof-to^| > Dru^ c " > Company! * a u l? It Rlffht? j] la It right that a property-owner should s lose $4.20 to let a dealer niHke fO cents? c A dealer makes 50 cents more on fourteen gallons of ready-for use paint at $1*50 li per gallon, than our agent does on eight \ gallons of L & M paint and six gallons of linseed oil, which makes fourteen gallons :>f the best paint in tha world, at $1.20 per gallon: the property*owner loses just |4.20. Is it right? It only requires 4 gallons of I< & M and I gallons linseed oil to paint a moderate / dxed house. V Ten Thousand Churches painted with g Longman A Martinez L & M paint. J Liberal quantity given to churches when * >ought from Burroughs A Collins Co., g Big ? t Store ^ ^ 5ENTS PER YARD PER Y; AT sm Dr every Lady ai ONLY 5 Cents 5 3eauty TH ts. L. BUCF iUMamum SPRING G Wo have r.< and best as broght to All that wt we dou'tC( tiling in on consists of season, anc buying in 1 that for yo We would I the stock i Burroug] i l\i*? CV ' f is. vNDjjtord Wait, In icy at uw you wu r ^ grocerieiiT- a -*7- ^ ^ in the GV Dfiiee fou* <V Building. ==r J Dr. C. S. Dietz, vJ> DENTIST & OPTICIAN. CONWAY, S. C. Boom No. 4 Spivey Bids/. CONWAY PARLOR MARKET C. F. Kamrow, Prop. A Butcher of 35 years experience. This is the place to get the best Beef, Sausage, Pork, or anything .hat is good to eat. You will t?l,vays lind fresh meat at my place. Highest market prices paid for >eef cattle. Come to see ine and be ion vi need FRESH FISH A SPECIALTY. I ^^delivered to any AwCpartof the city* I CC? 785. 1905 COi.LEGE OP CHARLESTON. Charleston. S C. Entrance examinations will be held in he County Court House on Friday, July , at II a. rn. One Free Tuition Scholarhip to each county of South Carolina warded by the County Supt. of Eduealon and the Judpe of Probate. Hoard ; nd furnished room in Dormitory, $10 a rionth. AH candidates for admission arc lermitted to compete for vacant Hoy ee icliolarships, wnlch pay $100 a year For urther information and catalogue, adress HARRISON RANDOLPH. Pres. 0-1-5. lust Onenerl i W E H A VE JUST OPEN ED A A FIRST CLASS MARKET nd will keep fresh Ileef, Pork, Risk nd vegetables. Will pay highest >rices for same. Will sel^for a mall profit. Come see us and be onvinced. We are located on 3rd avenue oposite the livery stables of the lato V. E. Porter. Oliver 6c Elliott. Lrn\AA BANK DEPOSIT I 9vJtvV V Railroad Para Paid. BOO r * mi Couraaa Offorad. I BMMWnMWR HardatCoal, w.jg? I * -v\/^ vy Leaders For Re- ;~2 ^ ' 1 liable Merchandise ^3 5 CENTS 1 PER YARD "3 ^RD. 5 IonableQ OODS I nd Child in Horry County. 3 ? Cents 5 Cents. ^3 ^ p Godman ^3 Shoes. C COMPANY, 1 ! i AND SUMMER OODS. ow on display for inspection, one of the largest sorted stock of Spring and Summer goods ever Conway; that is what our customers say. 3 want is an opportunity to show you. If mvincc you that we arc head-quarters for everyr line, wo will pay your ear fare. Our Stock. all the newest and nobbiest things of the 1 at prices that cannot be matched by those ess'quantities. We don't blow much will leave u to do after looking. ike to have you call as early us possible before s broken. hs & Collins Co. j What to Read""] IN JULY. J Magazines. 1 Everyboby's Leslies, McClures, I Harpers Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Ainslees, Books* Munsey. The Dryad, I Bethany-, Traitor and Loyalist, That Sandhiller, nrt- ~ r* i 1 Iiue Clansman, In The Name of Liberty etc. Conway Drug Col ONE SOLID CAR LOAD Standard Sewing r n Y/^Ssdft Machines 1jQTi lLrr JUST UECEIVEI)Hi rs S3 This machino is beyond doubt tho Liv^t '~l rKvila |m| best machine on tho market. We VJm guarantee this machine in every rcSf/ffll /nftmf spent to givo entire satisfaction. \l fl 1 11 Old machines taken in exchange. Cash or HroHit W. R. LE WIS.