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flfecoR Gerilioni. BV We had fine showers last week which wcro very much needed. Orons V( have greatly improved since tr.e showers began. Not much sickness at this time. I1' J. E. Stevcus is slightly ill. but we in hope not seriously. Last Saturday and Sunday was , ? Our regular preaching time at Pleas- ( ' W ant Meadow. Our beloved pastor, **the Rov. J. W. Ttxld was with us . aud as usual delivered some eloquent J! sermons. There was a very good ( turnout and especially on Sunday. Hi> labors seem to be appreciated I1, iti our midst in so much that he was given an unanimous call for the ll r*t ^tfext asiociational year, which he . *accepted1. . Vie tire much grieved over the V' loss of our brother minister II. 1). () Granger, but while wo lose one wc ' gain nine, which canto in by letter, having recently moved into this s] section from other parts. There " I are still others wo expect or would ^ rathor bo pleased to have with us, they being very industrious and loyal to their country. We appointed our esteemed Brothcrn A. M. jj Anderson, J. F. Pridgcn and J. H. n Causee to renroscnt the church in v Die Poo Deo utiiou at Conway. Wo aro having a good Sunday school j conducted by deacon J . It. Parrel- ^ son. yt The Hon. D. D. Ilarrclson visit- g, cd us on last Sunday and was called NV upon by the superintendent to ad dress tho school. Brother lfarrel-|t( son stated that he was not expcot- (j ing to have anything to sav, had nothing prepared, hut said he had never joined the backout crowd. So he. gave us a good, plain, practi- Nv cal talk which was appreciated and w we trust of lasting good. Prof. W. A. Prince our general supcrinten- jj dent of the Mt. Tabor Sunday School Institute unexpectedly came in to discharge the duties of his office. He made a soul stiring speech j that children as well as old could a understand and gain knowledge thereby. Peeling a great responsi- e bility resting upon him in training y the young and rising generation for . higher attainments in lifo in temporal as well as spiritual knowledge, t that as the years go by he takes on i N renewed energy and prays the guid | | nnee of his Creator for his aid and t assistance in performing his duty. . lie has been our general superintend , dent for several years and his visits to our school are always pleasant and his instructions wholesome. We are glad to h*.>r from the correfywulents, the ci^Vent news , and the relig** 1. news. ^^^BBHditnr 03 U^jj with few wkt 'V^ ? BEliza Todd<vrfhs been very V the last few days, but we W to know she is improving. ^)r Allen visited in the l'op Bion last Sunday. Allen and sister, Miss Mam BhI relatives near Cool Spring ^^lin Norris was seen in thi> B^ast Sunday. Mishoe and wife visited niter Mrs. Callie Allen last Bglad to see the leadiifg county taking steptrt K> oufTlhe disptms|^^^^Vrhi)pe t thinrutlii||MHg[^^^^^PTii vain. :; V Athens. Warm weather. Ww The rain of last week voy.jvcd the crops very much. B Health of tho community is very 1 good. Chester ward of Mullins was home 1 ) q t ftuii/lntf ao/iAi^Mxn .\5rtH 1 l - _ ill.IV UIIIUHIJ UWUIIIJIUMIV'U I >y I ! "> bostgirl. jSgr Miss Leak Harrelson and her brojra 4hcrr Davis, of Clarendon visited -B relatives and friends in this section HBt last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Har relson of B Clarendon visited relatives friends in this section last week. Ed Harrelson and his sister, Mis.< BP Maggie were visitors at Q. Hinsort's . last Saturday. fliig L. H. McDaniels was thrown bv a mble last Saturday evoning and Hi was hurt but not eriously, J. Q. Holt of the Lake Swamp ?|j section was in this vicinity last 1 B week on business :$ Mrs. T. A. Skipper of this section 1 visited her parents of tho Lake Swamp section last week. Mrs. Annie Mishoeof this section illlil visited her mo they. in the Lake ' S wamp Sectiou tas t. week. B|?tj J. JE^Moyd visited in this section " |P?pip^5:induv. ^>^5: B*. and Mrs. Dillon Oerrald visitOtter'spareuts Mr. and Mrs. KStSBm* ^ftrlrc'son ^afJt Sunday k Grainger accompained by 1 ^^?^^Kses Mertie and (lirtie Floyd were ' M . Whites last Sunday. The Rev. II. II. llarrolson failed WgBjk to till his appointment at Black Creek p|iB Church last Sunday. |||1?B The. writer had tho pleasure of BIB enjoying another picnic and fish l||jj|Bfry last Saturday at the Jordan H$|B Lake, there being about 75 people s||B present. Dinner was announced at ggiB one o'clock by Prof. J. T. Floyd, nnd all present were made welcome, WM there being plenty of good fish and - > WEKHSffiSH *>? nu n wcroenjoyed |g||^||ktth. Tho young men gavo a 4 hand to tho young Indies ^^^BpToparin^ the fish for dinner They 1 ||||^v were complimented for their courtesy After dinner s over the young 11 |il||HLadies wore taken out for a boat N g&llllflUlo, after which they all went home ' fiMgj^^t isfied. Clifton. > H i' it* ' H^Vnin from McQueen'* BrldKC. ^HgBjB^lea^c allow us <$pace for u few HHHHrtncrs are rejoicing over the of cotton. HHEj^Bops are looking much better s the rocent rains. p. l^r retthrHteJi lino cotton U l^nHHSB^omc thirty dftorty acres. g Clop throughout this HHaHBnggHwmost a failure. J y HnHHHffi|?pgetting near for the* y HHRHHie t>ridgc. Tho. dav is t QUHHrat McQueen's Bridge, HHHHaKSK^H>dy is preparing for that HH|ffl^^8?^Vh(skoy drinking Will tie K * ' <&' ' '* i wBMWBSShI^L * pgjB8slg?klWM8??^ >JW?# Vc. heal bP flHIB^P^ '. every y Iftv HH^^Vn work topped, The Uev. Clan. Iii^B'.k is conductig a meet'ng of day^rere at Tilly wamp. The Uev. Mr Stanley will is Ssist him. We trust much good Qf my be done and all made bettor hereby. Kverybody is envitod to uc ttond. pt The public school commenced on f() [outlay morning July 17th under the ire of Mr. Cyrus Dawsov. Mr. i;l i.iwsey comes highly reeommoiulod |1U y his friends. We hope he may sus- ol] tin his reputution. |p Mrs. Minnie Core, of Little Liver, (,v pent the night of last Thursday 01] ri tli us on route to Conwav. to visit 01] or sister, Mrs. Van Stanley 'if that t,s, laco. p, Mr. O. lb Parker and Misses Roorta and Docia Parker and Miss m lertha Nixon, all attended the pic- p,, it; at Little liivcr S. C., on last rttl Wednesday and report a good time. While going to ar.d returning from p, jittic River lust week wo saw some in no tobacco at Mr. I)ugalGore's and eno Ward's at Warn pee. Mr. Gore jU] ays lie has about eight acres of the feed. (k Since the recent rains corn seems | , j be improving, but cotton is shed- y( ing its forms pretty badly owing jp ) the heavy rains Monday and Tilesay last. U Our Sunday School is doing fairly t}, ell under the earo of H II. Vauirht ho is Superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Ward are spend (;0 )g sotne time at Tattle River. is Mr. Johnnie (lore was here a short imo last Tuesday. hi We are all glad to know that the hi Ikiikm) is in a prosperous condition jy nd will soon he enlarged. It is a tv cry weleomo visitor at our homo very Thursday afternoon. May it hi Ive and prosper as a green hay tree tlanted i>y the water's edge. Mr. Candidate says that building he bridge across the Waccamaw vould not benefit his section five ets rjoes he expect every enterprise in n ,he county to benefit every man a ilike in the county? If so, he is nuch mistaken. Cor. t, ? i ^ ? n Shell. 0 e The recent rains have improved ( corn and cotton is doing well, but s the tobacco crop is short. \, Mr. J. W. Chestnut went to Con- c way last Saturday on business. s Miss R. Kdge of fland is visiting \ in this section. While here she is | the guest of Mr. W. I. Parker and ^ family. , The children's day at IJethlohcm ^ will boon the 12th of August. All s Sunday Schools are invited to come s with classes and well-filled baskets. v We envite lion 11. 11 Woodward, . Col. C. P. Quattlebaum, Rev. W. S. , McCaskill, I). A. and J. C. Spivev to f give us talks. J. W. W. , 1 Poplar. As I have not scon any news from t this place in u good while, please al 1 low nit; space in your valuable paper > for a few lines. ( Rev. II. P. M. Todd tilled his reg- 1 ul.ir appointment at the Baptist church last Sunday. i Mrs. Ncal Phipps is quite ill at this writing I Crops look much bettor since the 1 refreshing showers. Misses Mollie and Lottie Hardeoof I Clarendon, N. C.t visited Miss Lou- < la and Tency Todd last Saturday and : Sunday, and they returned home on 1 Monday, < A. Todd has been sick with 1 chills and fever, but he is improving I at present. 1 The report is that Prof. J. Tf. 1 Ncely is going to teach the Pop! r school. We hope it is true. 1 Mr. Sarvis, of Dillon, S. C., w < here a few days ago engaging hands ' for the Dillon Cotton Mills. 1 Mrs. EmmaGcrrald died the sec ond of this month, aged about 7'' years, and she was laid to rest tin < following day at the Baker Cenie- t lory to await the resurrection morn- t ing. "Cuban." 1 c - ?? ? \ IMsjrali. | ICditor 11 oral d: ? I feel that I r should say something through the J columns of your paper in reference ' to the dispensary question. As no !1 one in this community has said tiny- c thin^ in rogard to the whiskey ones- ttion, lam glad to say from what 1 a have learned of tho sentiment of the iiizensof this vicin.ty, that the ma- (jority of the people are in favor of * loin# away with that which has been v the root of many evils in this State for the last few years. I fear it has already caused numbers of voung men to turn into dirk paths which probably would not have j 40110 wrong if it had not been for the ^ lispensary. Young men, if it has caused you to be led o(T into dishou- ^ }rablo company, will you not turn in- | to the right paths where your life nay be a blessing to the world. . We enjoyed reading Mr. "O. li. D" t irticle in tho last week's issue. Oh! f we had enough eiti/.ons that were jj nterested about their opportunities ind their future, as he seems to be, vhat a great change would soon pre- . mil in this county where it is so nuch needed, and also in adjoining ounties. We notion every week from the diferent correspondents, through the si lerald, the\ neighborhood reports, ei ire mostly a(?out their crops or the isitors, but very little is said about ftl he upbuilding of the county or the 'Oung people. ^ Let's bo awake and use those gollen opportunities which surround is, to the host advantage for the fuure. W. N. Gerrald. Joppa. Health generally good. Crops are improving very inuch Q' inee the recent rains. Mr C. V. Shell v and family of the Jox section visited friends near hero iunday .,t .\^y. S. K Hodges, aecompanied jf lisses {pallie and Norn Hodges made Ir. .7am6s Carrol of Cool Spring secion n ?erv jdcasant eall Sunday. wl Mrs W y Skipper visited friends ear Cool Spring Sunday, R Success the llfciiAi.n. ? Hinder. "I ^roWN <>l BKOXTON. k CorretpunJcnt Tell* of W?i? derful Projrress . There Editor Herald:?Please allow me ace in your valuable paper for just few words about our prosperous tie town of ili'QXtpn. Some few years ago our little iiroxn was hardly noticed, but little by ,tle she has built herself until she one of the most promising towns south Georgia. Broxton is situ.itcd nine miles >rth of Douglas, the county seat, lilt on a hill, a most healthy place r visitors and health seekers. Surrounded by the best farming nds of south Georgia. Broxton now is fourteen stores, two markets, le iee house, two livery stables, t wo st class saw mills, two railroads, fo S. I cotton gins, 0110grits mill, ic novelty shop, two repair shops, ie railroad shop, one electric plant fo hotels, three restaurants, one 'cssing club and two barbershops. Broxton has two churches, one ethodist and one Baptist. Three dgos, one Masonic, oue K of P., id one I. O. O l'\ Ten years ago land that was sellg here for $:> per acre is now bring g from $10 to ?lf> per acre. This is a good country if a man is a good resting place. I was sorry to learn of the sad rath of the Rev. 11. I). Grainger, vas learning to love him eighteen ars ago, and I hope the one that lied him will get justice. 1 also noticed that the people of orry had plenty of cotton blooms e 22nd of J une. Wo had blooms i .1 une 3rd. I notice in the Herald a great deal incoming tho dispensary. Well it a good work shop for the devil. It is better than blind tigers. 1 kve seen some of the work of the ind tigers. 1 think 1 arn thoroughcompetent to judge which of t lie vo is the best. Wo cannot get a hound to run the ind tiger in CotTeo county. E. T. Ajralnst The Dispensary. Editor Herald: ? Having seen othing from this section 1 will say word about the dispensary. I Jo not know so much about how he dispensary is conducted as 1 ev? r visit them, but of course there re different opinions here as well as very where else. 1 believe all Christians and God loving men will otc against the dispensary. Whiscey is growing too much influence >n the rising gereration. We can ,oe at most (if not all) religious meet ngs the influence of whiskey. The >oy.s are sly of course, but their eyes vi 11 glitter with evil influence of vhiskey. While in the house they vill eye the preacher, Sunday school superintendent or the leader of the iinging. Soon we see them going jnt stepping very carefully for fear i stagger may betray them. Who vants their children brought up in ?ueh company? Who is the man to ,'Otc for whiskey money to send his ton to school three weeks during the ^ear (for that is as much as our schools arc lengthened) and then sec .hat same boy drinking the evil which will destroy bis soul? That same father may find his son in the litoll, jail or penitentiary crying for lather's help. Can a man be a consicntious Christ an and vote for a dispensary? Is not the dispensary a harbor for the blind tigers, using same bottles and selling at tho same prim? i'ut awav tlic dispensary and ti jers too. The dispensary law is not pnforced. Do not minors got the stuff as well as others? I have even beard tell of a deacon of the church bffcring to purchase whiskey for very small boys if they would give lim the money. I think it is time parents were teaching their children to let liquor alone. Young girls should not associate with boys who will drink strong Irink to an excess, better be like he girl who said, "Lips that touch itpior shall never touch mine." Look at the drunkenness murders, it.ee the inauguration of the lispensarv. Are not times growing worse and worse? Retter study ibout eternity and let whiskey alone, [f all men were as I am, the dispen >ary would die. 1st, because thero would not be enough sold to pay expenses, and 2nd, the board could not jot'a dispenser for I would not sell he stuff. By the influence of liquor athors are make penniless, wives ire made widows, children are made trphans, and the dear mother beg png her husband to quit drinking ind love her little ones. If men will wreck their lives, ruin iods church and destroy their souls, hey can only go, but not by 1113' rote. Hope well. DIED. Mary A Tyler died on July 4th 90f>. She was taken sick on June ;3d at tho home of Henry Alfords, ear Havboro. She contracted what hevcall the small pox, but it turned to blotxl poison which lasted her nly twelve days. She died on July th at about 3 o'clock p m She leaves hree s/>ns, one daughter and a host f friends to mourn for her, but we ope their loss is her etornal gain. A Friend. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the underlined us Administrators of tne personal dato Hnd effects of W II Jones deceas1 will apply to the Judge of Probate In id for Ilorry county at his ohce in Con ay 9 C at 11 o'clock In the forenoon on uesday the 22nd day of August A I) 190/1 )r a final dlmharge as such administrate, W W Jones W Boyd Jones 7-20 5?4t Qualified AdtLrs Alwayi Liberal to Cliurchrv, Every church will be given a liberal jantitv of L. & M. paint. Call for it. 4 gallons Longmnn & Martinez L. & M. lint mixed with three gallons linseed 1 will paint a house. \V. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va. writes, tinted Frankenburg block with !< & % stands out an though varnished " Wears and covers like gold.' Don't pay $1.00 a gallon for linseed oil, Idch you do in ready-for-userpalnt. Buy oil fresh from the burel at 00 nts per gallon nnd mix it with E, & MIt innkes paint cost about $1 .y0 per gal, n. Bold by Burroughs (Villus 7v Conway Dru? Co?'. Succvt*. N.nway Drug Co , the enterprising dru^i&ts, ratlier tlmn await the ordinary methods of introduction, urged the l)r. Howard Co.; to secure a quick sale for their celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia by offering the regular 50c botttle at half-price. The wonderful success of this plan was a great surprise even to Conway Di ug Co.. and today there are scores of people here in Don way wbo are using and praising this remarkable remedy. So much t uik has been caused by this offer, and so many new friends have been made for the specific, that Dr. Howard Co. have authorized the Conway Drug Co. to continue this special half-price sale for a limited time longer. In addition to selling a 50c bottle of Dr. Howard's specific for 25c, Conway Drug Co., has so much faith in the remedy that they will refund tlu? money to anyano whom it does not euro. When your head aches, your stomach does not digest food easily and naturually, when there is constipation, specks before the eyes, tired feeling, giddiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, heartburn, sour stomach, roaring or ringing in the ears, melancholy, and liver troubles, Dr. Howard's specific will cure you. If it does not it will not cost you a cent. Notice to Overseers. The overseers on the difforet sections of the road8 in the county are requested to warn out their hands and work up the roods as there are) vitlMlO Wiiulwllt C nil/1 it iu r\f I .. i c ia wi llll|;Ul V ancc to look after them. There must be six days labor put on the roads by each hand for the present year. Most respectfully J. L. Boyd. The attention of overseers is called to the following sections of the road law: Sue. 13, Kvery overseer is hereby required to account to the county supervisor or County Board of Commissioners or the Board of Township Commissioners at their annual ( settlement for all tools received, material used or funds expended, un der oath, under this chapter, and they shall also return a full and true list and statement of the names of all persons within their respective districts who have been ordciod out to perform the labor as required by this chapter, and after each workind to note the hours actually workeg, work each hand does, and he shall make and furnish a list to the CounSupervisor or County Board of Com missioners or the Board of Township Commissioners of those who have refused or neglected to perform the same, and shall by oath attest the correctness of each list so kept; and all lines and forfeitures sused for and recovered under the provisions of this chapter shall be paid by the magistrate or constable collecting the same to the County Treasurer wherein such lines or forfeitures accrued; and several overseers shall j also render an account to the County Supervisor or County Board of Com- | missioncrs or the Township Board of Commissioners at the annual settlement of all moneys expended and all property remaining 111 their hands at the time of the settlement, also all judgments that remain unpaid, and the name of the judgment debtor, and magistrate belore whom such judgments were obtained, and the amounts thereof; and the County Supervisor or County Board of Com | missioncrs or the Township Board j of Commissioners shall make such order as to the prosecution of the' suits by the owner of the proper district against such delinquents as in the judgment of the County Supervisor or the County Board ol | rv : . - * ' * 1 VyUllJUIIMSIOIlCrS OV 1110 iOWIlSllIp! Board of Commissioners iho interest of the public may require. Skc. 11) Each and every overseer who shall neglect or refuse to perform the several duties enjoined on him by this chapter, or who shall, under any pretense whatever, give or sign any receipt or certificate purporting to be a receipt or certilicate for labor in work performed, or money paid, unless the labor shall have been performed or money paid prior to the giving or signing of such receipt or certificate, shall forfeit for ovcry such olTense not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars, to bo recovered by an action before any Magistrate of the County having jurisdiction; and it is hereby made tho duly of the Township Board of Commissioners to prose cuto all offenses against the provisions of this section. 7 20 5 2t. WOPFOIID COLLEGK IIenky N. Snyder, L. L. D. President. Two degrees A. B. and A. M? Four courses leading to the A. B. Dog reo. Nine professors. Departments?Ethics and Astronomy. Mathematics, Physios, and Geology, Biology and Chemistry, Latin, Groek, English, German and and French, History and Economics. Library and Librarian. The W. E. Burnett gymnasium under a competent director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. Hare musical opportunities. Next session, Sept 20. Board from $8 to $16 a month. For Catalogue or othor information, address, J. A. GAMEWELL, Spartanburg, S. C. Secretary. Woflfbrd College Fitting School. Throe new brick buildings. Steam heat and electric lights. Head master, four teachers and Matron live in the buildings. Situated on tho Wofford Campus. Students take a regular course in the College Gymnasium, and have access to the College Library. | $115.00 pay9 for board, tuition, I and all feos. n ? ?* * * " " oons ot Methodist ministers do not ; pav tuition. ' Next session begins September 20. For Catalogue, etc., address, A. MASON DuPUK, Spartanburg, S C. Head Master. 7 20 5. $2. ( beautify your complexion with litttle 1 cost. If you Wish a smooth, clear, creamlike complexion, rosy cheeks, laughing | eves,take Ilolllster.s Kockey Mountain Tea, greatest beautiflor known, 35cents at Norton Drug Co. ?C. II. Hemmingway of Cool Spring, is a colored teacher who is 1 attending the colored teachers' summer school, s^sinsii! Horry's ?~: Departmen1 1 6 C ^ /n o r? |? Gnt Sp i A dress f 1 : ?~; American I Cores |: HAL TJMUUUiittiU GO TO J. D. GRAHAM,! LORIS, S. C. To liny You A nice Top Buggy. A good open buggy. A. double Heat surry. A nice set Harness. A Studebaker Wa^m. A deering mower & rake Cheapest store in town t^o jjet your Groceries, dry ^oods, notions and a suit of clothes. A. full and complete line of general merchandise always on hand. Highest prices paid for country produce. J. D. GRAHAM. | Perfumes \ | Worth f 4 ?ood perfume is not ^F ** ^necessarily an odor that ^ may please when smelled from the original bottle. It must be one in which ^F ^ the elements are so blend? ed that the odor will maintain all its fresh and ori?/i Innl qualities when in use. ? Such otlors are not easy to ^ find. We have to exercise care in choosiDg them and we think this care lias pro- ? virled an assortment of odors which you will go ^ far to mutch. We carry the most worthy of domestic and imported goods ^ and the prices are very reasonable throughout. Norton. < Dru^ < Company < Perfect Health. i Keep the system in perfect or I tier by the occasional use ol I Tutt's Liver Pills. They recj ) ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, 1 >il | iousness, constipation arid ki;?dred diseases, an absolute cure < TUTT'S Liver PILLS i t WMMM Big p- p t Store ^ >ENTS PER YARD PER Y, at m or every Lady a ONLY 5 Cents = Beauty -pi ts. L. BUC1 mamma SPRINC G Wo havo i and best a bro?jht tf All that v we don t i thin;' in 01 consists .* season, an buying in that for y< would ^ thc Bury&ig >HN CON Oflico | | | HlM.\dlNX^ | A vkitrirrrmr/4 A j riUKTim* j B Ol lt COMMERCIAL WORK f BRINGS BUSINESS TO TIIK I JU S I N E S S MAN. ANY PROGRESSIVE IIUHINK8S | MAN WANTS KIHST CLASS : I'l' TO-DATE STATION KIIY THIS IS I'llK PLACE TO OUT IT. WE DON'T BOTCH I OUH WOltK, HIT OIYK YOU NKAT, UP TO-DATK, 1 | FIRST CLASS WOIIK. Wl: PRINT BILL IIRADS, LETTER 1IKADS, STAT K M K N T S M NOTE HEADS, POSTERS, | 4 IN FACT ANYTHING YOU I MAY WANT PRINTED f| WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ORDERS AND GUAR L ANTKE SATISFACTION IN EVERY JOB TURNED OUT. SEND US Y O U 1{ J WORK IF YOU WANT GOOD WORK. I I TIE HOMY IEH&LI) S Chinese Laundry. Collars and Cuffs, Ironing Machine. ?\Vork turn- I ed out promptly. Send I me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Work neatly executed, and in i First Class Style. Yours . for Good Work, Call on > GEO. LVM. (Mdetimdsm tilvRSn ^ DEPOSIT J)vJ?\A/U Railroad Faro Paid. BOO ^ ^ FH1B Coursaa Offered. HHHnlMBBI Board ?t Goat. Wrlto Quick itOBOW-AUBAMA UtiNEttQOUMV.IIaMMa. 3CX 1^11 MWIMi HI > V T~ Leaders f " liable Mt 5 CEN PER YARD ARD. IonableQ O nd Child in Horr> ? Cents 5QCents HE Ooc sv < COMPA * AND SI OODS ow on display for inspection, one of ssortod stock of Spring and Sunimcr . Conway; that is what our custo' re want is an opportunity to show onvincc yon that we are head-quarter.' 11 r line, we will pay your car fare. Our- Stock. >f all the newest and nobbiest thin id at prices that cannot be mntche( less quantities. We don't blow much on to do after looking, like to have you call as early as poss is broken. hs & Col K,ErAO . THE AMERICAN TOBACCC DURHAM LEAF DEPARTMEN" DURHAM. Mr. J. E. Coles, Conway, S. C Dear Sir: - Replying to the 29th inst, wo 20th of July is re to commence buy in we will, however, i your market by the hope you can a r r a n i opening sale until Durham L iiioiM) rri n> Opening Sale J Don't fail to be with us with your tobnc to try for the best price bring your tobii j'ou. I will try and put, it in suvhcont I market price?the first or any other sale attention, Oct it in soon; I know that yoa. You will lind that I am still pulJi that I have always done for our tobacco ly and you will lind that I lead them a J. E. COLE TAX SALES. Under and by virture of a tax execution issued by J. A, McDermott County Treasurer I will sell before the court houso door at Conway, S C within legal sale hours on Monday the 7th day of August A D 1905, all and singular the following described tract of land levied on and to be sold at the suit of the State for taxes, to wit: T noon In n/1 Sn tir.? <r 4*vri/l? (IVUIIOWII, "?U\I V/\/ll TT (|J Township, containing 1-2 acros more or less, bounded as follows: North by Race track, East by M. E. Johnson, South by 5th Avenue, West by W. R. Lewis land. . 13 J Sessions. S II C . " 1 1 ?. - 1 1 Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed B M Stevens Jr administrator of the personal estate of S M Stevens 8r deceased will apply to lion li N Sessions Judge of Probate In and for Horry county State of South (Carolina at his ofllce in Conwfty S C at 11 o'clock in the fore- , noon on Monday the 21st day of Angust A I) 1005 for a tinal discharge an such administrator. S, M. Stevens Jr Administrator of S, M i *teven?Sr deceased 7 2C-5 td Kodol dyspepsia Cure DIqmU what you oat i > mwwm: ] ? ; I ; F& Re- 3 irchandise r^Z TS f * ! 1 ^3 0DS| "* ' ounty 3 V -^1 Iman ^ loes. ~2 lNYo 1 I 3 ?WW<? ) ^^9 JMMER > . 11?m the 1 almost, ooods ever hum's say. you. If < ft>r e \ ery of I'm* I by those will leave ible before mmmm?? 11? lins Co. rms? ) CO. r. N.C., June 30, 19 05 your letter of advise that tho ; ither early for us g new crop, but have our buyer on > 2 5th of July. Wo ge to put off your j t n e n . Kesp . , i o a f Department. J.S.Cobb. tily 25 1905. c<? for that. day's sale. If you want lcco on now and let inn 11 x it up for lilioii as will command the very best . The grading will have my personal ; ( can handle it ho as to make it pay ng for you in the same earnest way j planters lu the pnst. Tost me square 11. Yours truly. Manager Horry Tobacco Warehouse. CONWAY PARLOR.. MARKET C. P. Kamrow, Prop. A (Jutcber of 35 years experience. This is the place to get the best Reef, Sausage, Pork, or anything that is good to eat. You will always tind fresh meat at my place. Highest market prices paid for beef cattle. Come to see ino ami bo convinced FRKSH FISH A SPECIALTY. Tr,?(-olSvf,r('<1 to ail^PrAP *^?/^part of the city * I NOTICE. All persons holding claims against th estate of MlvUi A.< ntisov, into of liorry County, are hereby untitled to present tl.H same <1 uly attested to tlie UPiter signed, within the time provided t>y law, or tl.is notice will (a* set up in lmr of 111eir recovery, all persons indebted to liie said estate are heiehy notified to male payment to the undersigned, or to II II. WiHulrt'iu.l ntj *i tiifncy, ^1. ('auscy, ft t'i-A 4t Ijuiililled Adinlnstrnfor. - < * -