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By bleeding martyrs blest. And heap the laurels It has won Above it- place of rot. No trumpet's note need harshly blare. No drum funeral roll Nor trailing sables drape the bier That trees a drauntless soul! ?' It lived with Lee, and decked his brow Fioin Fate's empyreal Palm; It sleeps the sleep of Jackson now As spotles and a- calm. It wasoutnumlKMvd not ou'done: And they shall shuddering tell. Who struck the blow, its latest nun Flashed ruin as It fell. Sleep, shrouded Frisian! nut tie- hreeze Tluit mote the vietor tar, With death across the heaviny sea> Ol liery Trafalgar. Not Arthur's Kniirbts, amid the trloom, Their kniuhth deeds have starretl; Nor (inllic Henry's matchless plume. For peerless horn Bayard! -? Not all that antique fables fel?;n, And Orient dreams dlsiror^e; Nor yet the Silver Cross of Spain And Lion ot St. t?eor>re Can bid the pule! Proud Kiuhlein, still Tiiv ( liinson glory shines JievomJ tln> lengthened shades that till Their proudest kingly lines. Sleep! in thine own historic night. And he thy hla/oned scroll: .I n'n friiir'x linn in i tii/.ix ifk llii/lit / i/i'itl I In irn n in r%* mml! | 1. ./. Iin . SAII INt; A (1KKAT ClltCM?. 1 low Saimny Snyder Nntigaaal i a ltrig \ Vessel tiiat ('rackcil on Canvass in Wonderlnl Style isiul Made Tremendous l>ay\s Kmc-. I'.ill lirnwn pulled a bio tjuid of tobacco from his nioutli and tossed it far out to leeward, where it fell, a brown and unsightly spot, into 11 <? translucent blue and silver of the wavelets that were spreading like the leaves of a fan away from the ship's j be iw. Navigation," said he, "hain't like} putty. A oreenhorn can't come j alouo a make nothiu* out o' it. I j reckotnemher onet w'en a feller wot i did'nt know wot were wot tried his ^ hand onto it an' come blamed near to lliukili the bitri??l ini?(uL.? ll' ills r>" " ,l" life." "Toll us all about it,*' said line of j the crew. "Wal," said Hill, "spinnin' yarns liaint much fun w'en yer throat's as dry as a sermon at the netpiator, hut howsumever as I started to talk about olo Sammy Snyder, l iruossl mouoht as well jrit t< the end on't. You see it were in IN7b, about the beoinniu' o' May, that the brio May.lane Darker started out from (.Jotioa. She were short handed, were the Mary .lane, and the mate were Sammy Snyder, j lie didn't hold no master's license an' we hadn't much fait in him as a sail- { or mak; but that didu' minify, 'eonse Cup'n lliiam Treenail were a-eom-j niandin' o' the brijr an* not us. Wal, j we had oood weather an fair wind till we oot outside o' (Jilbralter and; war ratehin' alontr to the west'rd an norr're at a lively rate. The wind ; ware sou'east by east, a quarter east, 1 aid a-freshenin' every minute. Putty soon it he trail to blow rijrht brisk an', says I to myself, says I. 'if somethin' don't fotch away puttv soon, unless we shorten sail, I'm a Christian', says I, just like that, to myself. Cap' ) lliram were a-standin' near the weather rail just for'rd o' the weather clew o' the mains'l an' Pete Sanjfaree were at the wheel. All on a suddent somcthin' went ea-snap aloft an' flown cjune a ldume bijr block an' liit ( up it Hiram rioht square on the top o the head. Wnl, he dropped down outer the deck an1 never said a word. \\ ft picked him up an' (tarried hi in eown to his cabin, but he never spoke again. His skull were Cracked an1 iie died that nij^ht. " J'hen caino the question <>' navigation, an, ole Sammy Snyder ho riz ut> an' says lie to the crew, says he, ^ J* -,?rThri.TaT,^ this here bri# an' the Cap'n beiti' Heat! the command V revolves onto me.' says he, just like * that, to the crew. So he tuk cone ll)H?d ri<dit then and thar an' went down below for to #it the soxton. \\al I didn't sav i.othin t all when I | seed h in 8t|uin?ii?' ??* t,)0 but j says 1 to myself, says J. <H don't 'iMMtr to uie that that's just the way ourolc man wot * <l<*ad *,,r do that,' says I. just like tin.f, to inv ' ?S* sort <) lllieor. III!* si N ,S III* to IIR', ?i\s he. * i * in a x?>ii?* li li1 to nnvivii'Ute this iloie Vessel !:\ Wot tiiev eal?s o-|i?i?t eireie -:;!'???*,* At.' tin' n > ii knowiw* wot ;r:i?at ? jr? t stiiliti' ino'ioht 1m?, i ilMirt siiv it dnnied WO|,J. "So S:\niiii\ lio kuvh ( ine to lielt?\v hm' hold things fin hint while he worked nut the f hipV position. I kind o* reekined in how I'd ounht to hold Sumtnv, luit not knowin uothin I said no mure. \\ < went l?e|o\\, sin' Sanntiv wot nut a domed l?io eliart an* a I a ink Wot had a In! lionetinto it ifti' a slate an a pencil. Then he writ down on the sllute some lie tfers till* e ?pied some otlt o the hook. Titen he w nt to addin . an an* suhtractin', tilt' dividitt , an ntnl ?:11 .... t t . I , # ^ around. Aftm-a while lie look up ;i smiling nntl savs: 4 We arc doin^ le-u I'illc, I feckoll. Then 1m urot t lie li'C and hunted up tlie ok* man's last lieeei'3 iiiul put 'em oil the slate. lie did some more liem'tino and then looked xverrv much astonished. Then he tinkered airiliu and looked astonislier than before. W ah' savs lie to me, 'this o!e hooker is a liiliti' nlotu' faster 11 she ( ver went before. She's run 8'J i mill's since ( ap'n Treenail took tho sur. 'J I hours nir<>. If she keeps on at that rate we will soon oit home/ Then he "lowed we was niinc too fur to the norr'd, and iroinir n n on deck, and tie a lollerin", he cliano ed the wessel's course from west nor'west to west by south. An me in I Unowino nothing, I didn't sax a XV(tnl. Wnl, 'lone1 toward sundown the wind hauh d in to the nor'xvest, and lite biiir was put on a bowline f?ou'xvest bx half south. Saniniv turned in, sax ino afore lie xvent that lie xvere a eoinine- on deck at niidnieht to steer tt.e \\ esse I himself, because he believed it tool; the best man aboard to handle her in the nieht. Werrv well. I turned in at inidniedit xvhen Sainmx came on deck, and xvhen I turned out in the morning | found I'ete Sanoree at the wheel and the vessel headine- sou'east bx east. I axed lVte wot that mennt. and lie said Sainiiix told him that tli.i xvessel Iniil ir< it tii ltf? I i?i f 111 ! i ?i I tlmt vviiv *11111 that settled it. "I <Ii11 not say a domed wnnl beeause I warn't a navigator, but i knowed that was nut tin* wav to New York. llowioiiiii'ViT wlitm Suminv eaam oil deek ho found the wind dead aft and tIn* .vessel biling away to tin* sou Vast. I In had her course changed right awa> and presently she were a lipping through the water v\ i111 her nose a-piuting norVast. At noon Sannny squinted at the sun again. Then lie went down stairs and tiggered awav at it fur about a hour. Next tiling we knowed lie eotne ou dee.k and rnhbod his iiands. 'We are gitting on famously, sa\110 to me, just line that, says he. 'We have made \J7S miles -aaoe ycrterday noon. If we keep on this win will see Sandy llook in three days/ "On tin1 niornin' o' the fourth day he came on deck an' said that he was gittin* close in toward the Hook. Then lie* sent a hand alloat to keep an eye out for a pilot boat or, Tallin' in that, to pick up the lightship. About live hells in the afternoon the man aloft sang out: "Said ho." 'Ah,' says Sammy, a rohhiu' of hi> hands, 'that's our pilot.' Then he sings out aloft: " ' Where away?' " Kive points of lee bow,'the num. "'Is she a pi lot la nil ? " I )on't look so, Sir. I think she's a hark." "Ah yes,' says Sammy, suiiliu' on me, who was at the wheel, 'we're a fallin'in wi'some out'rd iioun '.vessels now." "In 'bout two hours the barkey was eoinin down on us at a line pace. When she got about a mile an' a half she got some signals, an' Sammy sousnted at 'em through a glass. Then he got out his signal book an" went to lookm at em m that. I U> soon found out iliat the Intraey were very anxious to sneak to us. So he ^ ot the head sails aback an' come to an' waited for her. See come to about a (imnter o' a mile away, an' sent off a boat. Wo all stood awntchin' the boat an wonderin' wot was ooiu' to happen. The boat come alongside, an tlie mate <?f the bark sinos out: Are you the (Jap'n.'' Yes, Sir.' savs Sammv. ' ' WTd,' savs the mate, Mliat bark are tno ilein-y Su^os, H7 days out from New York, an the Oip'n ar< worv sick sick, and we're out of bran dy.'* "Wr all stared at each other like we was blind or ern.xy, an we al stared at Sammy, lie stared at tin mate of the bark an says: How many days out did you sa\ vou war?' -? " 4 We're HI days out, boun1 fni Cairo.' " k Vouii^ man,' says Sammy, 4yoi are a lontf way out of your recKoniii. We're now about (10 miles east ol Sandy Hook.' " Then the mate v?f the bark looked at Sammy. u YouTe craxy,' says be. 4 We left Sandy Hook H7 days ajro an' we've been a sailin straight away from it ever since. 44 4 Sailin' straight!' says Sammy. | 'No wonder you don't know where I you are. You can't sail straight on the arth cause it is round. You ^<>t to khiI by great circles, i 444 Is that tlio way you have I>0011 a-naj/igntin that weasel';* says lie. 44 * In course, Hays Sain my. 444 Well you aro now titH> miles east of the struights of (iilualter, an? 44 4Hole on!'yells Sammy. 'That1? jest whftr we were when the t 'u|hiTi t' . . now " Wa^itT !M> dm laTr^^WH^M^H |H "TIumi iVt S.;ii;ra. i?|?. s i v - In* t??V tin* barkfc hi ttc, k?vs In*; lluvo \o;i Hni anv .s}#.iri* 111?Vi* ' gators aboard \ our Iuii l<'/ * \ cs' Mt\?- ti'i* i; alt*. '\v*? a sea j' ("uji it wot s ;i oo m to Malta fur liis , health. W'ul, siiv lVu?, we'll take him ' to Malta i iu- will j.st net lis out of , this here ijrral circle business, an J \vo'|l give von .ill the bra tidy wove I ifot O'l ItOlii'll. ' And |?i111 \ soon we had Sauitnv 1 I back to ins jilero on hoard out brio^ iiii war hound fur Malta.' < * ,M;Ss Mildl'od Leo. < '1'ln' following .story about Miss .Mildred L<*e was t >id to Mrs. t'levo* I land on tin* duv that Mrs. ('levolund I lunched at < hik View in company \vi 11 the daughter of tin* j^reui Lionel al: H u i itt i 11* war Miss Loe was ( staying foi a while at old \ ir^iuia I homestead. At that time the hair,' I no v so well mixed with ?pay, was of I the tint which Titian loved to paint, j ()ne iitorninir tiie household was. aroused witli the news that the Northern troops were rapidly approaching, and, indeed, in less than half an hour the court vnrd was tilled with solI (tiers, who, ha\ino- |>een told that | i Miss Lee was then stuyine at the | house, elatnored loudlv for a sioht of n I her. iler presence at the place was, ! of course, itoutlx denit d at lirst, out j to no avail, as the soldiers loitered j i about bout upon obtaining the covet- ' I ed oliinpse. W ithin doors conster-} | nation reigned supreme, for the I household was at that tine eotnposed jcntircl\ of women. One old lady beeame so alarmed at the presence oi the soldiery tha she went into a violent lit of li \ stories. At this, Miss ; Lee. forpolful of the danger which iniuhl have ensued to herself, rushed down stairs and into the kitchen for some remedies. As she passed a w indow at which one of t o soldiers I was onroorlv peering throueh lie re-i l coc'iii/ed her and shouted to his comrades: "Here, hoys; eoine look; here; ; is the led headed daughter of the re , | lad tieneral." (,biiek as a Hash she, turned, and advaueiim to the door, i threw it wide open as she glanced defiantly at tlieui, laying: "If by j the term "rebel (iouerul \on mean i (Jen. Loe. I am proud of the. fact that I am Ins daughter, bin my liuir is not red. Iler eouraee and spirit 1 were heartils appreciated by thobovsj iii blue, who greeted her speech with I three rousing cheers, and then liftinoi their hats respectfully, retired Knowledge is Knir. j It was in the days of the early | railroad, when it was yet. new; the | days when the journey to Nov York I was less of a little jaunt than it is now ; when oreenbaeks were not popular here. < )ne suunner morning a man walking in happy and feverish j haste, with wild excitement lioaininoall oyer his face, stepped into the oil- j ice of a well known banker. "I want exch'tnoe for this on New) Vork." "A 11 rio lit. W hat is it ?" The man looked fearfully about him and then brought out a packet. ' It's W.VtHHI in greenbacks." "1 ouess I can doit. (ioino I'aist ? ' I "Yes. I'm ooino to-morrow. I don't want to carry all this with me. i ('ouldn t do it, sure to oi.-t robbed. [ So ojye me a draft. How much?" "t )h, serine it's you, one per cent.; "It ^'oes." So the banker mad" out a draft on New York and took t. e money. "\ ou'are jroino- tomorrow :ir ' you'*' ' o D " Yes." "Would von mind taking a li tie, parcel for me and handino it to my br< >ther?" j "Certainly. Ill do it with pleasure." The banker went into another 1 room loid iipcsiint lv cnino i.m-L ivilh | the parcel. k*.lusi put it in your valine, and don't lose it, will you? ' I'll take tin' best I'liri' of it." "Thank you. (iood-by. 1M asunt trip." Arrived in Now York. tin: Califor- : niai went to the address and delivered > tin' | aekaoo. Then lie presented 1 ; his draft. Tho mail opened tin* pack!j iii.ii' ami <ni ve him the iili-utiiral j (KM) in u-recnbacks lie had in San i It . n I 1'rancis;<>. lie carried them all the , ) i \vav himself. ! i The youiijr lady who perfumes her note paper with orange llower extract has the blossoms in mind. Win 11 a NV< tin II11 ?rets to lie sulk".', 1 her wairon tonuoo becomes silent. p -& ! HATES W COMMAS' K:fll j 0HA11GED FOR MOVX' ' OKDERS ) The fellow Injr laics of Co Money order* have been / t Ofllee Department ?>n nn(! s . \ I880. I On sums not exceeding $5. . *> it? Over $5 and not exceeding ^ *?( Over $10 and not e\eet<liug $|5 It) cents Over $15 " " " $ 80 15 cents Over $80 " " ' $ -It) 20 cents. Over $40 " " " $ 50 25 cents. Over $50 " " " $ (to 80 cents. ( Over $00 " 4> " $ 70 85 cents. 1 Over $7( * 80 40 cents. i Over $80 " ,4 " *100 45 cents, j A single Money Order in ay include any amount Iroin one cent to one hundred dollars inclusive, l>ut must not contain n frae-1 tinnnl |?art of n eent. ^DIRECTOItY. l :< i H ^y ' i '. r OIcvcIrihI, of Now IBJI^Whnh 4th lxHi?. IIKAlmoV UKl'AHTMKNIT. Secretary of State Thomas F. linyaid, >f p. lawnre. Semvtnrv ?>f the Tronwuiv Daniel Maniiutt, of New ^ ork. S er< t:?ry of War William Km! hot t jf Ma s.iehti "tts. S < ) ? ! iry of the Navy William <% A'hltney, oi New York. Se* retuiy of tltc Interior I.Mrius (J. < Ijim:?r,of N1 i -Mhim. Attorney (Jenertil Augustus ll.Omlnnd >f Ark'ms is. 1*.. ' us-iter <}'Mi.rai William F. Vilas )f W'lKCOIlsi.t. \ x ~ I.KitlihATl vk: * President ol Hiv donate .Inlin.l. In ail*. >f Kansas. Speaker ol fin' ilntseof Representatives .). (?. ('arlisle, of Kentucky. iriviiAitv: Chief Jusfiu- ||qh. M. It. Waite, of! I >l>i'?. I'MTKH S1VI Ks|:oi;nr OK SO. ( A. Circuit .Iu<1k? Huk?i 1a Bond. Circuit Chili- .'.P. llngood. District .1 inl'.v iI. Siiuonton. t'lcrk K. M.S nlji'<ink. Marshal M. .1. '?<>> kin. District Atturii v !.. I*\ Vnimians. I'nitcd States S^iators from South ! Carolina: Wa?i? 1 lampion, M. ('. Butler ' Reprcsrntulivi Ni.xlh District Geo. W.I Durban. lidVI UN MIINTdK SOfTII I'AHOI.I N A. 1 Governor .lohi I'. Richardson, ol Clarondon. Licul. Govcrno Win L. Mauldin, of Greenville. Secretary ??t S?t" \N . Z. Lcituer, of Kershaw. Comptroller (Wieral W. K. Stoney. ol Berkley. Attorney Geuen Joseph II. Marie, of Sumter. Treasurer DantS. Bamberg, of Barnwell. Superintendent >1 Education .lames II. Mice, of Ahhev il-. Adjutant and Iiiseetor General Mil ledjre I.. Bouhani, ? Ahhevllle. leston. Su!?erint"nd?,nt oltli" Penitentiary T. .1. Lipscomb, of Net'herry. Superintendent c the Lunatic Asylum Dr. .1. F. <Irillin/if Darlinjrtou. stf kmk i-or i: i: i ('hie! .Justice W. I). Simpson, of Lau reus A.ssik into .I usee Henry Mclver, <>l Chesterlh'hl; Samel McGowan, of Ahhe- , villi*. IIH IT J I IM.KS: lirM It. C. I*ichhI> Scrotal A. I'. AUIrlt. Thlnl 'I It. KiHHi-r J'onr'li .1. II 11 . ruth .1 It. Kersliu . sixth I. I>. Withorooon. v Soioi.th t\ II. U !(?? < IZIlilit!i ' .1. Norto C(il N IA ?<,> V KItN M KNT. Senator .lorciiiih Smitli. Heprosontativos Satnuel Hickman, II. li. Iluck. ( lork of ('oitrt . M. < Miver. Sheritl If. I J. St-sions. lYolmto Judge 7. K. I limlwick. School CotumisKincr .lolin I*. Iter-' ham. County ( onimisHionrs Davitl ltahou, II. 1 (}. ('ollin*., John li.luggs. County Tre:t-uiro|~K. K. Ilcnty. County Auditor -ti. Norton. Coroner A. H. .) (Inlhraith. I.Kti If.ATI V K. President I'roTt n of the Senate James F. I/.lar of < )rnngo?urg. Spcakt t of lion? Hoptvseutativc James Simmons of Charloton. r | ST AC IC HOUSE TO THE rRONT AGAIN. - -o IV iwlt to II i ot'ill til Ik 1 M l^il | \F II MFI 111 | ||\ Jl H pie of Iiojfv that I have opened a SALE, LIVERV, AM) FEED STABLE opposite .1 OH DAN <Si KVAN'S store, one door South or t 1h? RAILROAD, wlicrc 1 keep on hand, at nil times, H =S&MCS, OL I) II I C K o K LI) INCK () H I WAGONS, CIOLUMBI'S AND II AY DOC \S~ y Ol.l'MBVS AND HAYDOClV BUGGIES, and u full line of 1IARNKKS, and sell them at the LOW'KST POSSIBLE prises. All sales guaranteed as represented or your money refunded. Come and see me. .1. STACKHOUSE, Marion S. <\ November 1, 1 HMO. 1 y .iolmxon >V lolinflon, i Jolinaona .V (|uattlphfiiini, Marlon, M. c. \ Conwav, S. C\ Johnsons & Qiiattlobaum, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS CONWAY, 8. C. I'ltOMlT ATTBNTION C.IVKN TO 1?U>in i:ss. CollrcfinK u Mpecially. THOS. F. GILLESPIE. \ttorncyat 1 <nMf. ti 11 <1 Trlul Conway, S. 0, w 0 kTTuOK i! W'm. I.. ia * K \ t t > aro closing out all W* I NTKI { <( M ?!VS ! . . RH? IftlOOIX K i) re i<; d yj i; i< h:s p KDI'l' \: i > J" i;! CKS >;? ( ) ?r now tSpiiuff stook now on ionic iron, HS3" ortliorn Cities Nooossitatos us to i soil out all win* tor stork for \v ft II t o r r< nun. A mono- spooialtios in ( i rooorios wo i a r it otTorinjr us follows. i . i . 1 Molasses at 80 et . j' T "'of. Canary (' Swear 17 lbs. for *1. kerosene oil .7 <jp?l. lots at 10 ds per gill. Itio Coffee, dark jrrain, (> lbs for *1. V?ll(?\v e\e?l beans is'J | ? IBushel, Family flour (best) 80 lbs for ? I, Flour perba rrol, *8.51?to *0.25, Host Tobacco in market, Ha I 1 J ^ ^ ^J ^ ? to lli (r/ 80 cents per ib J R y e C ./t 3 LOAD f^| If* . ... ^* I ear I t.rist which we arc r,? j ? i.v =d I < MTerine at tlie I .< >\V ^ i KIcrilK V i "K E! *8.|0p?r HAKUKE. || A L S () j Kino lot Baltimore WHITE CO UN! No. I at $ 1.40 |km- sack BARGAINS In (louts furnishing ^iumIk and CLOTHING | Mens' suits from $5.50 to $10. i _ Hoys ' *4 $'^.?)0 to $<>. KKSEKCTREEY, | W. L- BUCK & CO. j BUCKSVII.EE, S. C. W.LDOUGIAS kr~f SHOE S W.L.DOUGLASWjf $3.00 dmi OT T r M^Kiiirn JM ' mgfc* warn W. L.DOUGLAS^s "/' $3.0 oWA SH0t#5:f4 bottom ^ I I *i 11 T A -n ^-f" 4-ea 3L. sidles, X/?ies?e sind. Olxlldren's ZFUaae Shoes, 2Por Ssile By Xj. Buck Sz. Co. jHOCK LIME!! J |QQ BARRELS ROCK LIME Oil lmnil which wo offer at %1.50 ]>. . arrel, Wm, L. Ruck & Co., ! Bucksvilln, S. 0 t ? THK 9 UoHRV H KKA1.I* is rrm.wifKN j < | : i Svery T,l^.-u.rs<a.a?3r # AT COX WAV. S, C.. and is 3z>:b"\r?t"enr to o- leust !e i . i to the intellectual : i j? - - and I ] industrial advancement OK TilE MASSES. 11A \ I X< i A LARGKj | Oirc-u.l3Lt2.cn. it affords an f | I1 advantageous MEDIUM FOR THE | | A.DVEKTISEKS I ?V * . 4 . j I to Communicate with the people j advertising ix?k j j \T* -- j 1 I reasonable kates | i Subscription only $2 per Annum I ADDRESS ! j THE HERALD Publishing Co. I Conway S. C % S<'luMh?lr or Wilmington, Ohadboara and Conway K- 11. in olfort fro.-i c' ('luullionni, N. (!> ><. ?>fh. I^v?5. 3v?c.3.i aTroAn.S< ?l i'l!!;?) I * N I >: l,? nv?? l 'iituPiouni 7.80 A. >1. \rrlvo Yolumlc 7.5.% 44 < In ('IHIOII 6.10 44 Mt. TiiKu* H.,4jr? l.orl* O.no * vi ?; i ! I i > I VI. leMve (<01*1*1, O.tfi A. M. Arrive ClnitHiotirn 11 .an " I "a V? jt '. will i ik * tr.i o 1<S mi \Y. > . <! A. I<. It. Train 11 o:i W . ( ,\ i* \. 1J. li.,'vi!i mike nviii : i. - wil it a!io\v ti:i. < c .it eetion > !1 Iii nail it li I.. '' ..in X . i fur oo"it North. .i v.s. ii. en.#: ;;OU:;N,.h:. Snpt. Wilmington, Columaia & Augusta Railroad. iIk.skilu. Okivvhtmknt. t April '215, issc. v" r?*? i': KOM.ONVI Nfi SCIU " ' R 1 will1 ? a .n and?..(r. : ' : Nil. Is, 11A11 Y. Leave Wilmington . . X1.*". p in l,? lYe Lake \Vi;? nil ! V" Ill J1 ,1 i Leave Marion It Wi p mi Arrive at Flop nr.* 12.2f> p m Arrive Hi Siimlor 1.24 a i i Arrive at (' iluMiliiu o.-to a ii t'.<?I .Nt; s< >( TH No. lo, I)aii.y. I. ivc Wiliniii 'tun 10.10 o ill J i. .l\ ! 1 V. :ic? ilioiw. 11.; j? 111 Arrive ut Florence 1.20 a iii No. 44. I)mi.V, Leave Florence i.:'o j> m I,onvo Million .*>.14 p m I .en vc f.akc Wiieeiuinw 7 .OH ji im Arrive nt \\ iliiiiinOoii H.'tO |> m (Ji ?l N(? N(?I{'1*1 ( No. H, Daii.y. Leave Collllli >('.1 1)..*>."*> j ill Arrive at Pointer 1 I., a a mi l/. nve I- loreneo ... 4 20 n in Leave Marion ,*>.00 a in i.eiive Lake Waeeamaw 7.00 it in Arri cat Wiiminirton... P. 20 a in N i .ml 47 top a? all >t 11i1111s , \ eepl I? i "er. Iiciie/.er, .ill Siva.i iii W liter. ' in A Pinoiis'. l'a- ii .n i . toe ('.ilmnliia mil nil point-, oil iV <>. II. ii.. ail.I. A. A ii. li. * itious, Aiken .'miction, and nil polvu ii -yond should take No. lo. Fullnoin >-1 p -r I Ail",tot:. i!ii; train. .1. F. I) I \ i .N II. (Jeii l etint. .!. li. K i.Ni.v. S.ipi. Trans. T. M. ii.xti.usoN, (len'l I'n--. A "ill. September HO. lSStl. tl Burroughs High School^ OONV/AY, S. o. XKKCISFs IN AIJOYL SCI lot. I. a J for Sixth S.-hoh-tie year u ill he hi en Monday, October 4, 188(3, iud continue for forty weeks. The Mtde il |)epartm nt will he and.acontrol of Mis> Mary 1'. Fesirce. I K I: M S: I'riiu try, per month, ?2 oo. 1 uU'i'incdiat*1, " t? 75. Hitrlmr, " .">u. Musii*, :> ito. I 'se of I llstniilHMlt, " 1 o.!. t J. M. KNHJU l\ Principal. S<pfotnh<M* AO, IHtftl. tt Hono genuine unless stamped as follows, JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE. 'I In-.so Shoos gentlemen ^ urn nuuto of l-'imyt Tntinrry AT t'a.'f-Skin, stltolu't wlthlnrgo ? ehiehlno Twist, ?n(l are tt v. \ ^niie?i italic (I in l>ur<?,u it i/, \\?r >\ inifi'. Thov a 1*0 m'rv\ n \-.?f Ns varlotls whftlis, to I. ainiih ^ ther hrond or nar SAfite.*! '' J,C.V,0V K 'nHo of these ^'avo .* 3 oauretl sucli tin enornious itH'rcti.iO in the R tlcmnntl for ihcm that V! wo can now furnish I i nl nroof that our rrleJ j \ffil fnttlcd factory profit I A kJr~ Alices n larger qnanf!vr\ivl?0 . XT^, tlty of ohocs of this A-^> fy.Jt* Krft('e than any r iu''1 larly request those who have heeii paying $ftor $11 for their V slims tout least try on a pair W \V,f these hefoi' buying a new tt W pair. It costs notliln^ Vt to try theui on. I' Wm& \ <? MBA?< * CO-. fl AST FACTC UK US, I ^ i 1 |^'* |>s' POR fc3^. L_i U 33^' Hni-roughs vVColiiiis. A LARGE STOCK OK KINK SHOES * .11TST IlKCK VKIi, AND K( )!t SALK RY K. T. MO WIS~ J 1887. 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