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AN IMPORTANT ACTION
TAKtN LAST MONDAY BY THE
COUNTY AUDITOR AND
v \ BOARD OF ASSESSORS,
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County Board of Assessors, met
East Monday and Raised Real
Property Values Fifty
per Cent.
Ii will bo remembered that the
Comptroller General of the State
called the Comity Auditors together
mi nnnnmliftH r>??. !.? r
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devising plans for getting the property
on the tax books in the various
counties at its true value. Some
resolutions were adopted to that
end, and it. was suggested that the
auditors in their several counties
call the county boards of assessors
together for the same purpose.
In pursuance of the above, the
board of assessors of llorrv couuty
were called together last Monday
and after deliberation tln*y passed
the following resolutions:
"Whereas the constitution required
property returned at its value, and
Whereas the Comptroller General
has instructed the Auditors to
iase returns m ooooience u> same
Ho it. resolved by the County
Hoard of Assessors of Horry County
that it is the sense of said board
that the assessed value of real property
in said county be increased
fifty per cent. " Chas Duscnbury,
J. A. Lewis, Chairman.
Secretary.
It is a well known fact that prop
crty is returned and at under value
all over the State and various attempts
have been made in the past
to yet it on the books at its real
value. Of course much depends
upon the assessors
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A New Firm--A New LembcrlMant.
Since selling out their holdings in
the Conway Lumber Co., Messrs. A.
M.JHurroughs and M. J. Grant have
decided to go into the business of
manufacturing kiln dried pine and
cypress lumber at this place. They
have secured an ideal site near Snow
Hill and their new plant wili be in
operation inside of two months.
The new firm will do business under
the name of the Hurroughs &
Grant Lumber Co. Thev already
own valuable timber interests and
command plenty of capital and there
is no reason why they should not
make a success of their enterprise.
The firm is composed of two of
Conway's leading and most successful
young business men who have
wide experience in the lumber business.
They have the best wishes of
the Ilerald.
I:irc Alarm.
Tuesday evening between six and
seven o'clock, the alarm of fire was
given. The lire was located in the
building on the corner of Main
Street ai.d 1th Avenue, used by the
boarders of the Commercial Hotel
as sleeping apartments and was
caused by one of the boarders using
too much light wood in the heater.
Fortunately the fire did not get beyond
control, but the bucket brigade
responded so promptly to the
alarm that won the admiration of
the people and the gratitude of Mr.
Jeremiah Smith and family.
Happy Family I'arty.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Godbold, the
former being 74 years of age and
the latter 70, had a happy family
gathering at their home in the
Gideon section on Christmas day,
their children and grand-children
taking ChristWias dinner with them.
There are seven of the children and
twenty of the grand children. The
family enjoyed this happy gathering
and Mr. and Mrs. Godbold especially*
Card of Thanks.
I desire to- take this means of
thanking my friends and customers
for the liberal patronage they gave
me during the old year that is passed
and gone. J desire the same
patronage through the new year
and I shall try to merit it by every
means in my power. Wishing ail
a prosperous new year, 1 am yours
for trade. J. E. Nicholas.
Th ree little babes were nestled in bed.
"I'll name William, Willieand Bill,"
mother said;
Wide was her smile, for triplets they
be, *
She lays her good luck to Rocky
Mountain Tea, (Great babj' mcdcine.)
Norton Drug Co.
NOTICE.
The Truck Growers' Association
of Con way will meet on Saturday,
January <>th, at the court house
for the election of oflicers and special
business. It. A. Itollinson.
President.
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M Gee, onoofLoris' staunch
v oent some time in city on
ThuV .st week.
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Marriajrc oil tlic Polly.
Mr. II J. Brown Weds Miss Olive
Gore.
Christinas eve a largo crowd assembled
at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Gore to witness the marriage
of their eldest daughter, Miss
Olive a charming girl of seventeen,
to Mr. H. J. Brown.
The bridal party were stationed
in a room opening into parlor.
Promptly at seven Miss Catherine
King with Mr. \V. M. Todd marched
into the parlor and took a position
on the left, followed by Miss Maggie
Hewitt with Mr. S. A. Brown and
took their place to the right, then
came the bride and groom, to be,
and took their place under an arch
of moss and mistletoe, with a large
horseshoe decorated with moss and
snowdrops suspended with white
ribbon.
The Rev. John Martin facing the
couple performed the ceremony very
quietly.
The bridal party then retired to
the room until supper was announced
All were invited to the (lining
room where a nice supper wasserved.
The bride was beautifully arrayed
iu pale blue triko t rimmed with white.
We all wish them a long and happy
life. A Witness
Happenings Around Toddvillc.
Capt '/. W, Duscnbury lias ae
eepled a position on the Waeeumaw
Line of Si earners.
J. 1). Oliver, who has been spend
ing * he holidays at home, returned
to his duties with the A C. L corp.,
in Georgetown eounty.
J. M. Duscnbury, of this place,
has accepted a position with the
Conway Bargain Mouse. Jim is a
good salesman and we predict tor
the Bargain Mouse a prosperous
New Year.
Mrs, Posten, who purchased the
Anderson place, is having some
repairs done on the building and
when completed she will move in.
We welcome Mrs. Posten in our
midst.
Miss Leila Oliver entertained a
good many of her friends at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Duscnbury
on last Tuesday morning. Every
one seemed to have enjoyed themselves.
Some way or other the
young men's hats became mixed and
a certain young man would not own
his, and came back for it after going
home bare headed. It was his
father's old hat. which be nicLrr><1 nn
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when leaving home in the dark. A
good Xmas joke on him, eh!
Quite a number of young men
met at Lander Dew's Xmas morning
10 enjoy a shooting match. The
lucky ones carried away some of the
feathered tribe.
Mr. SamC. Long. Second Lieu tenant
of the Horry Hausars, wedded
Miss Lilla, the charming and accomplished
daughter of Frank Parker,
on last Thursday evening. Many
good wishes for the young couple.
Xmas passed oft very quietly
around here. There was not much
signs of Fuss X. Let everv one
turn over a new leaf of the Herald
in 1906.
Ilest wishes to the Herald and its
readers.? W. E. D.
Torncy Items.
J. T. Todd has been si jk several
hut 11' n r? r?lr??l i .v 1.... .... ll?1
.. u?v M v ui v ^ mu iv? luurii
his condition is improving.
We have had plenty of rain.
Dock Todd lias moved to\Iohnson's
place.
J. F. Grim, of Marlborough county,
has moved to J. T. Todd's farm
to farm with Capt. Todd.
Olin Booth and wife were the
quests of Mrs. 1. J*Todd last Friday.
J. P. Laid lam and wife attended
the qartorly meeting last Saturday f
and m: had a pleasant time and a
good meeting.
Mr. Nelson Luudlam and Miss
Julia Laudlam spoilt Christmas witii
friends on 1*00 Dee.
Mrs J. F. Todd visited her parents
near Adrian last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Calhoun are
visiting their son, W. II. Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sawyer were
guests of B. F. Todd Christmas.
Pee Pee.
It invigorates, strengthens and
huilds up. It keeps you in condition
physically, mentally and morally.
That's what Ilollister's Kooky
Mountain Tea will do. 115 cents,
Tea or Tablets. Norton Drug Co.
?There was an "at home" at the
residence of Mrs. Addie Burroughs
on last Wednesday evening given in
honor of Miss Eva Kim.' of Boston
who is visiting Miss Bes&io Burroughs,
?Pay your subscription to the
County auditor. The names of all
those who pay to him wil1 appear in
the paper after his trip has been
finished, and by this means you will
know your money has been received
and credited on our books,
?East Tuesday was legal salesday
for the reason that Monday was New
Year's and a legal holiday. One
sale was made by the sheriff and some
by the clerk of court. A crowd of
people was in town most of the day.
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)NWAY. S. C., TIIURfc
PURELY PERSONAL.
-11. A. Pardee was in town last
Tuesday.
-O. M. Johnson was seen in the
city recently.
?S. P. Alford was a pleasant
caller last week.
? J. \V. Davis of Bay bo ro was in
thocity one day recently.
? C. J. Durant was anions our
pleasant callers one dav recently.
?Geori'e Grainier of Bayboro
was in the city one day last week.
?N. P. Mishoc was anions those
who called on the Herald last week.
? Alex Outlaw of S!non?tf?r? rvairl
the Herald a pleasant call last week.
? Robert Livingstone of Little
Uiver was in town one day last week.
?S. T. Tharp of the Laurel section
spent a day lieie on business
recently.
-Arnold Hell, one of our prosperous
merchants, was here on business
last week.
?A. 15. Leonard of Galivants
Ferry visited the citv during the
past week.
?G. B. Flowers of xFort Ilarrelson
was among those in town one
day last week.
?J. S. Bellamy has moved to
Little Uiver near where he recently
purchased a farm.
II. N. Sessions was in the Bayboro
section one day last week on
professional business.
? David Howell of Walsie post
oflice paid the Herald a pleasant
call one day last week.
- S M. Moore and 1). II. Chestnut
were both pleasant callers at
the Ilcarld oflice last week.
?J. K. Stalvcy left for Charleston
the first of the week to resume his
j studies at the medical college.
?mi\ and Mrs. E L. Moore of
.his place are visiting in Wilmington
and are stopping at the Orton.
?A. R. Williamson of Michael
was among those who added their
names to the Herald list last week,
?J. Davis Graham, one of our
leading country merchants, was here
on business the latter part of last
week.
?L. H. Randall and A. V. Bessant,
both of Little River, spent
some time in Conway last week on
business.
?Superintendent E. V. Best attended
the association of the county
superintendents of education in Columbia
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C JS. Price spent the
Christmas hollidays with relatiles at
Bueksvillc returning Saturday on
Steaner ''Mitehel C,''
?N. M. Bryant, who has been
engaged in business at Trip, S. C.,
spent the holidays with friends and
relatives near Conway.
?T. A Stevens, of Moultrie, Ga.,
visited his old home in this county to
spend the holidavs; and / ?!
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his home in Georgia Thursday.
?J. C. Blum, J. J. E. Barrelson,
Rev. J. M. Dorman, all members of
the county board of registration,
were in town recently on business.
?B. P. Holmes, of Vidalia, Ga,.
spent the holidays with kindred and
friends-in this county and on his
way home, gave the Hearld a pleasant
call last Saturday.
?Robt. M. Floyd, who is engaged
in a needed mission work in this
and other counties, was on our
streets on business one day recently.
? W. C Trwhl i?l
. . _ . , .. ..?y mu v cu (i w a.y
to Florida several years ago where
he is now doing well, has been on a
visit to his old homo, and was in the
city one day last week.
?Mr ? ?Nissen after spemTing
tlu? Christinas holidays with friends
and relatives at. Florouce returned
last Saturday and resumed his
duties with the Hal. L.Buck Co.
? C. E Ilaselden of Marion passed
through town the first of the week,
spending Monday nig'nt with Mrs.
Ilaselden, who is visiting her sister,
Mrs. H. II. Woodward.
?Miss Hklith fiabon, one of Horry's
charming and accomplished
teachers, represented tho teachers
of this county in the State Teachers'
Association, which met at Rock
Hill last week.
?M. B. Smith, Magistrate N. J.
Cox. Magistrate W. F. Floyd, W.
II. Hardee, A. M. Lee, N. S. Hardwick,
J. M. Cox and W. D. Cox, L.
F. Jordan, Wilson Edge, were all
among the people who visited Conway
the first of this week
?Mr. D. T. I'Angon, a young
attorney of Col-nubia, has located
in Conway. Mr. I'Ajison is a
graduate of the South Carolina
College with both tho degrees of '
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws <
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iI)AY JANUARY 4
THOMPSON-DELL.
MARRIED AT BETHEL METHOD
1ST CHURCH LAST WEDNESDAY
EVENING.
Miss Blanche Thompson of llor- j
ry Becomes the Happy Bride
of Mr. W. B. Dell. Esq.. of
Alabama.
In spite of the gloomy weather, u
largo crowd gathered at Bethel
Methodist church Wednesday evening,
December 27th, to witness the
marriage of Miss Blanche Thompjon
of Thompson, S. C., and Mr. W. 15.
Dell of Midland City, Ala,
The church was simply, though
tastefully decorated, the altar being
banked with potted plants, moss
and a profusion of Christmas berries.
while just above the altar, susItlMwlod
I'l'iim Mm ftftil'm.. .....1 .......r.1.
>i\?vv? ?*? ?? i/iiv iiiu^ auu ri'iiv."11"
ing across the church was a festoon
of tureen caught up at intervals by
tiny white bells. From the central
loop hung a large bridal bell of white
and green.
At a few minutes past seven o'clock
the bridal party entered to the
strains of Lohengrin sweetly rendered
by the skillful touch of Miss Annie
Beatv. Standing beneath the
bell, the liev. Allan Macfarlane tied
the silken cord which made them
one. After the ceremony the bridal
party and guests proceeded to the
home of the bride's parents, where
an informal reception was tendered
them.
The bride never looked lovelier
than when she stood at tne marriage
altar. She wore an exquisite
gown of white, elaborately tucked
and garnished with lace. Her veil
was gracefully caught with orange
blossoms and her only ornament, a
diamond, the gift of the groom. She
carried a bouquet of sprengeri and
orange blossoms.
On the following morning in the
midst of showers of good wishes,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell left for their future
home?Midland City, Alabama.
Miss Thompson is one of the most
...la - i in. * *
cuitureu young ladies oi this neighborhootl
and is possessed of a lovely
Christian character, which has won
for her a host of friends, and fortunate
is the man who has claimed
her for his own.
Mr. Dell is a prominent lawyer of
Midland City. 0.
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? From the beautiful assortment
of ladies ready-to-wear hats, which
were displayed at the Conway Bargain
House last Fall there remains
a few choice selections. These are
now marked down at one-half first
cost, so don't miss the bargain of
your life in a ladies hat.
?Prof. W. A. Prince, who is one
of the popular teachers of the conn
ty, spent some time in the city last
Friday. Ife is now teaching the
FinUlea school with Miss Lillio Watson
as assistant. This school will
close about the last of next February.
This school has an enrollment
of seventy-five.
mm ?
; w iii move to Anderson.
?G. Fred, Stalvey Esq., who has
decided to locate in Anderson for the
practice of his' profession and who
lias been spending some some weeks
there, spent the holidays here witli
friends and relatives. Mr. Stalvey's
many friends will wish him much
success in his new field and they
much regret to see him leave.
We Were Misinformed.
The news item of last week referring
to certain injuries received
by Mr. Cooper, it appears was wrong
in some particulars. The editor has
been informed that Mr. Cooper was
not an employee at the mill of Mr.
A. Causey and he was not shot at
all, but was injured in another way.
The matter was represented as being
worse than it really was, and it
seems that no one is to hlnme in
the matter. The Herald makes the
correction with pleasure.
In a Magistrate's Court.
? Attorneys of the Conway bar
were at Rayboro last Thursday engagedin
a ease between K. M. Prince
and John T. Graham. The dispute
arose over an account for certain
materials and tools furnished by Mr.
Prince for the use of Mr. Graham in
his blacksmith shop. The case was
tried before a jury and a verdict
returned for the plaintiff R. M.
Prince. There was quite a crowd
present to hear the trial
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Pension hoard,
On account of quorum not being
present last Monday, the time appointed
for the meeting, notice is
hereby given that the old County
Pension Hoard will hold over for
the pre=ent year, with the same ofti
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LOCAL ITEMS.
? Monday was New Your s Day
and the p.ist oHice was riot open until
in the afternoon.
? Tho college students were returning
to their studies the lirst of
this week.
?A. C. Thompson after an extended
trip West, returned this week
with a car load of Tennessee mules.
? FT. 1\ Little left on Friday inor|
nine's Steamer for Georgetown, re!
turning Saturday.
j ?There was* <piitc a display of j
fireworks in tho Hurrou&hs field
just above the 41Y" on last Wednesday
evening. Quite a crowd of spectators
attehded.
?Tho Conway Live Stock Co.,
has a stable full of Tennessee mules
which ate beauties. Hotter see
them before you buy elsewhere.
| ?There was a beautiful Chris tI
mas tree at the Methodist church at
Loris ou Christmas ni^ht. Speeches
were made b\ the Sunday school
students, the Rev. S. .1 . McConnell
and by the Rev. J. II. Stanley. It
was a very pleasant occasion.
You will not find beauty in rou^e
pot or complexion whitewash. True
beauty comes to them only that take1
llollister's Uocky Mountain Tea. It
is a wonderful tonic and beautilier. j
cents Tea or Tablets. Norton
Drug Co.
Wanted:?A hustler to take orders
for fresh and dressed poultry
and new laid eggs, good pay to right
party. Address at once. Seaside
Poultry Yards, Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Strayed?One black sow, about
one year old, well grown, swallow
fork in right ear and crop in the
left. Suitable reward for information
sent to Henry Thompkins,
1 4 (3 2t. Adrian, S. C.
D. T. I'ANSON,
ATORNEY & COUNSELLOR.
Conway. S. C.
Practicing with It. 13. Scarborough,
Magistrate and Circuit Court cases
a Specialty.
Prompt attention given collection
of claims.
STATEMENT
Of ttic Condition of flic Hank of
llorry, at Close of Business
Dec. 30tll 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, $103,997.70
Bank building & fixtures
and other real estate 13,150.(11
Expense and Supplies, 2.387.13
Cash on hand and in Banks, 34,348.03
Total, 153,890.07]
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $25,000.00
Surplus. 1,500.00
Undivided Profits, 0,501.53
Cashier's Checks. 423.00
Bills Payable, 9,000.00
Deposits, 111,405,48
Total. $153,890.07
] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
County of Horry, (
Personally appeared before me W.
A. Freeman. Cashier of the Bank
of Horry, and made oath that the
above statement is true and correct
vw u?.u uc.ii ui kis KiiuwieuKe ?UKI relief.
Will A. Freemav, Cashier.
Sworn to before me this 2nd day
of January, 1 000.
T. J. Hell, Notary Public, S. C.
Attest: R. 13. Scarborough,
Hal. L. Buck,
W. R. Lewis.
Directors.
STATEMENT
Of tlie Condition of tlic Bunk of
Conway, at tlic Close of llusi*
ness, Dec. .lOth, I90.V
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, SI 12,1 OIL7D
Stocks, 1,800.00
Bank bi d# and Fixt. 113,440.115
Cash on hand & in Banks 51,600.38
Total. $179,022.52
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $20,000.05
Surplus Fund, 20,000.00
Undivided Profits, 4,460.27
Deposits, 1 ill,558.25
Total, $179,022.52
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
Horry County. \
Personally appeared beforo me, 1)
A. Spivey, Cashier of the Bank of
Conway, who on oath says that the
above statement is true to the best
of his knowledge and belief.
I). A. Simviy, Cashier.
Sworn to before ine this Jan. 2nd,
1908.
A. E. Goldfinch, N. P.,S C.
Attkst: B. G. Collins,
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NOTICE.
STATE OF HOLT 11 CAIK >1.1 N.N.
('ounty of llorrv.
Court of Common I'l?*ii
NN* i 1 Hit in .1 Hardee, Mary A Prim ", Martha I Futrill,
lii'or^ti W Hardee Sr. ami Charlotte E (latum,
Plaintiff"
against
Celis I llrunson, Koht M Hard"". France* llTotltl
Delia K tlcrrnld. Lewis Harden Salli" llarde"
Wars Jan" Marti""' M F Johnson l.aut t J Sinimoiu*
Joint War run Hank" Ida K Hardee Ellen I. Mar
Idee Ernest Mt'lj Hard"" W in II Hardee (leorgn
I l,uth">r Hani"'" \ 'iola W Haul"" W'm < Hardee J at*
I I. Hard"'" Thomas O Hard"" Maul") li Hard""
Francos K Haul"" Joint T Hard"" Uenrg" W
Haul"" jr Nlintii" A Hard"" Flora I. Ilartl"'" l.tidl"
It Hard"'" ami |l??sle M llanl""' Defendants
OltDKK
I |u>r reading ami tiling the |)?'MMon of II II
W'ootlwaril, vcrllli'il tIi?* 'JVtlt day of November A
l> 11*15, for Mi" appointnit'iil of a guardian ad
litt'in, l?>r Mt" Defendants, Hani" ! II llartlot" Fran
es F. Illtnl"'" John T iiartl"" (leorge W Harden jr
Minnie a Harden Flora L Hardee Liulio H iiardoe
ami llessie M iiartlt*" all infants and residents of
lit" State of Hoorgla, ami tin* consent of ii N Sessions
Kh<| who appears t?? ins satisfaction to he a
competent and suitable person, on motioii of th"
e:ti?l II II W'oodw ard. I'laiiitilT* Attorney:
OKI)KitKl>, That it N Sessions ho appointed
guardian a<l litem for Daniel it nurd"" Frances K
nurd"" John T uardee (leorge W iiartl"" jr Minitl"
\ inirucu i I o ru 1. 11 :i r? l? I .u?1 i<- It iiurdec tun I !? *
sic M uardcc, infiiiit Defendants In flis
?bo\c stated action, unless within twenty dnyn
lift ??r the | mi It I i?' lit i< > ti of this ??r?I r a*> licrcinaflcr
directed, tiny procure a '.manlian nd I it??n??? to t>
appointed.
It is f ii it In i ordered,that n inpv <>f tin* order
be served upon the said infant I f mI;?nt-* Danie*
ii iianh"' Frances K uurdee .lolmT nnribe (leorip1
NV nurdeo jr Minula A iianh'i' Flora I. unrtlce
I.utile II Hardee and Hessie M hardcehy depositing
a copy thereof in the poHioltlco at Conway s
properly enclosed in an envelope, w ith postage
prepaid, directed to each of said infant, defendants,
at their lnnt know n place* of residence, an
Htated in said petition, one copy to he ho enclosed
and directed to each of said infants and that this
order lie published In one newspaper published at.
Conway ; S. ('.for elx consecutive weeks the I! rat
publication thereof to be as soon as may be afte
the datO heieof.
Dated theiiTth day of November A l> lfKIa,
ll-iJO-5??t. W. I., Mishoe, ('(.'I T
sale uni>i:k mohtgaoe.
Under and by virtue of two chattel
mortgages executed by K. J . Tyler
Itro.. ono bearing date of March Oth, 1005
the other bearing date March 21st, 1005,
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash
at Conway, 8. O., at 11 o'clock on the
13th day of January A. I). /006, all and
singular the following described personal
property seized under said chattel mortgages
to wit:
One oil lamp and 15 or 20 gallons of
kerosene.
Ono lot of wrapping paper.
One lot of tin ware.
Ono lot of patent medicines.
12 balls paper twine!
5 water buckets.
Small lot of crockery.
Small box of starch.
One bag of salts.
ilox of ties etc,, and othor small articles.
A. l\ Johnson,
2t. Mortgagee.
Boarding School
The Public School at Tilly Swamp
closed the last of December bnt is
boing continued as a
Subscription
School
and will run on till JUNK
All comon school branches including
music department in charge
of a comnetent young lady.
Tuition $1 to $2
Music Ciiakoei) Pou Extra.
Good board in good private familie s
Good community.
w,ite-c. B. DAWSEY, PRIN.
NIXONVILLE, S. C.
X.w?iX. ..a
^ call and sll oi k
^BEAUTIFUL :r MILLINERY!
1 I
J Children and Infants Caps ^
5 ivnu iioocis, fascinators ana
^ Shawls. A nice line of Dress ?
I Trimmings, Collars, Stocks, (?
^ Belts, Gloves, Purses and p
^ Furs, In fact a full line of C
J MILLINERY ANI> NOTIONS.
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1 Mrs. J. S. Causey. ?
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Administrators Sale,
Under and by virtue of and order made
and signed by II. N. Sessions Judge of
Probate in and for llorty county and
dated Decembei 21 st^ 100,% I will sell to
the highest bidders for cash at the late
residence of Chas. W. Cox, deceased, at
It o'clock a. m. on the l'ithday of Jai.uj
ary A, I). 1000, all and singular the
j personal estate and eflt cts of the said
I Chas W. Cut. w