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' 1 1 ot>o tho public lias not eoneeivoil the idea that Mr. Bowser and I an? oonstuntU unsure! linjr, or that ho is a failure a husbwnd, tars Mr?. Bow*er iti tho /> fruit I-'r< < i'rrsr. No fatnilv is happier than ours, and Mr. Ho who r i* one of tho host husbands in tho world. Ho is simply a littlo bit queer. That is, wo haven't boon married ouito lontf onouoh for mo to tone hi in down. Like inanv other younor liusbands ho wears a much laroor iiat now than he will * couple, of years hence, but that is a fault instead of an evil. Tho other evoniui; he chuio homo in a stat? of excitement, promenaded around the house with his tune in the air for a whiU. and then inquired: "Did those books eotno u|>, Mr\ Bowser?" "There was i p.acka?ro came up. Have v<> i been oettino another batch of useless books?" "All books are useless to some people, Mrs. BoCvser! If you wore like some wives I know of vouM encourage your husbamt instead of insulting 11 i in %. U'.h ! I ..I ? 11 1 ~l i . ? II I II, . MIJHI DC jr|HU ID IIIVO vou road every evening. History or politics?" ' Neither. Thev are works on or- ' atorv." "What?" ''.Mrs. liowser, I have been ad vis- , ed bv many (r ends to take a few lessons in elocution and delivery, and < to then accent some of the numerous invitations tend* red me to address this or that society or oro'ani/.ation/' "Kichard Moses Howser, enn you 1 >o in earnest?" "1 hat's it! ell out at the top of your voice and tell evervboiU in J)etroit that my name is lliehard Moses! May he it sounds better than Major. 1 Why shouldn't 1 pluck the laurel* ; from the liold of oratory? If some ' j>e< j?h' ?i o sati* ied to grovel in the dust tli0\ needn't try to prevent.oth- ' , ers irom s taring to the clouds." ( "But you have no presence no i voice." 4,I haven't eli? 1 was jircviit enough, and made myself prett\ well ( understooij when 1 asked your hand in marriage! Yon don't know nie, Mrs. Bowser. Sec here." And ho drew himself uj> to his full I height, which is a trille over five feet, , swelled his stomach out, and as h? lifted himself up on his toes he wared his arm and be?*a?: "(.tentlemen may cry peace, peace, ( but there is no peace. The next. i jptle that sweeps from the North will ; briii'^ to us the clash of arms." "Yes, Mr. Bowser, but your voice j is squeaky, and you are very, very j , short. Please ^ivo it up. 1 should feel awfully bad if you made a fail- j, ure." "Squeaky voice! Very, very short! Muktt !? filtltir**' M re U/MVCOI. I want to choko ino off, but you x'anT do it! Vou will vet be defended bv the plaudits of the multitude who cheer my oratory." Ho had live or six books of speeches, dialogues and lessons in prepara- , torv greatness, and as soon as supper was over he locked himself in the 1 i - , brarv and be ran. He was still m> ' j ing it when I went to bed, and at; | midnight I was awakened to see him o , ! before the glass on the dresser and to hear him saying: ! "I toll you, gentlemen, that the 1 bulwarks of American liberty are r ^ tottering to their foundations. A few more such acts as those and a few more?a few more a few tnoro suets as?as ." "If you wake up the baby ho may i V have crampi," 1 stiid. , Mr. Bowser was so ingidnant that1 he would not utter a word in reply* nor did he. address me until after din- 1, nor next day. lie continued his la- ! bors for a week or ten days, ranging , in his outbursts of oratory from "The ! Dying Child" to "An Appeal for Liberty." Then, from what 1 could overhear, I made up my mind that he wn> preparing nn address for a spe- ' I of ill occasion, Ho couldn't keep the ft news to himself, hut soon informed , ft me that he was to hood address the ft young M MiV Liberty Club. ft\ "Mr. Bowser, ple&se Lfivo it up. If you should make a failure of it r<>u Htl would feel far?? "Make .i failure of it! Mrs. How- i ^ft\ Her, v. don't know me! Just at ten'* . painting your old pottery and t ' ^drumming on that piano and I will take of myself! ' 1 pity the poor man when 1 look 1 back over those days, lie wrote and < I think he .prepared as many as six or seven addresses /ore Jie got one to suit, < nt least fourteen hoars per <lav trying to commit :t to memory. Ho lookO'i upon mo as hi* enemy ami reFuse! to have any futther con vernation on the subject until the <!av of the evening when he was to speak. Then, 1) one apparentlv very i orvo is. lie re harheu: uI)o vo'i think my vote*1 has impro\ e<l" ikl hope it has." " l'here von ?o>! 1 )o your very l-cst .? liscourai/e nK ! "Mr. Ilowser, ean't I prevail m on v ?>11 t > Lr've Hp this idea of lllllli i !1 mi address to- ni.qht?" . "Xiivor! - If I can succeed with my vvif*? sicking to tiraq run down t!. larnor will la* all the jLT**Oiit r.** At midniq'it they hronedit \lr. 1 Howser heme in a hack. I!? was in nervous chill, lie went upon :1 : !:iti< rm to <! diver his address, ami "Kellow citizen* let nie assure' vo'i that I highly appreciate the ereat lienor paid me I?v this <dnh in seleetin.* in eRoosiiiq in picking me out to deliver deliver in picking me out in in .M That was as far as he ip>t. ()ne I hoy yelled out: "(do it. Shortly!" and others told him t<> lake his nose olT; put a hrick on his tonoue, etc., and he hroko riqht down. The papers next iiiornino eharitahly retrained from even mentioning ids name. 1 was looking to see if any-, liiinjr was said, when Mr. IJowser | came down to breakfast. 1 smiled at liiin kindly, out he shook one first at the hahy and the other at me and hoarsely replied: "It's all i i oht -ill riirht, l>ut I'll pay you oil if 1 have to wade in core ki?ee-di ep!" Wise W o rd s. The fall of a leaf is a whisper to the living. Plain words make the most ornamental sentences. .Im.ee charitaldv and net kindly to each ether. Truth is a rock lari'O cnouidi for all t<> stand up<ui. A wise man is not inquisitive about thinos impertinent. rqieau well ol \ im r irioiul; of your enemy sav notliino. ('ompanions ar<* to !>c avoided tliat are j/ood for nothinoq those to ho sought and frequented that excel in s< inn* oiia lit v (n" (it her. The litttle i have seen of the world ami know of t'.ie histor\ of niankind leaches me to look ut on the errors of ithers in sorrow, not in aimer. With hooks, as with companions, it is of more consequence to know which to avoid tlian which to choose; for oo 1 hooks are as scarce as oood in >m panic ins. It was a very proper answer to him w'ho asked wliv any man should he delighted with beauty, that it was 1 question that none hut a blind man could ask. Kind words procure their own i in hoc. Tliev soothe and quiet and comfort the hearer. Tliev shatno him out of his sour, morose, unkind feelitms. W'o have never yet beeom to use kind woads in such abundance lis tliev ou&rlit to he used. I )oii't ('oiniilaiii. A country merchant was one day returning from market, lie was on horse hack, and behind liis saddle was a valise tilled with money. The rain fell with violence, and the ?rood I old man was wet to tin; skin. At j (his time Ik? was quite vexed, and murmured because (?od had oiven him such hard weather for his jour- \ ni'V. lie soon reached the border of 11 thick forest. W'liaJ was his terror mi beholding on one side of the road a, robber, who, with levelled eun, was ainiino' at him and attempting to lire! But the powder beiutr wet with the rain, the <run did not off, and the merchant eivin<j- s:?ur to his 1 horse, fortunately had time to escape. As soon as he found himself safe, he said to himself. "I low wrontf was I not to endure the rain patiently, at sent by I'roviderne! If the weather had been drv and fair 1 should not probablv have been alive at this hour. The rain which caused mo to murmur ciime at a fortunate moment to save my life and preserve to me my property." .. - o Tbe ."Mother at Home. Tho mother is the heart of the home. She it is who determines it* characteristics and diffuses through it thai subtle atmosphere which every sensitive person ran feel when introduced into the home circle, and from which can quickly be inferred the ruling spirit of tho home. There can be no doubt that the most effective training for children is the training of example, and this truth the mother needs constantly to bear in mind. How can the impatient,querulous, fault-finding mother teach patience and kindness and good temper? How can tho vain mother teach humility? J low can the mother grea'ly absorbed in keeping up with the pomps and vanities of life, ear. r for place and show, tcacli her children tho true principles of a happy life? How can tho selfish mother teacli generosity or tho discontented mother teach contentment? Jlchn J'J. >St<i I'i'ctt. a- ^ The work performed by the human iw.iv /I..,. ?uQ ' J ?? ???*> iii v/in muuii^ tuu blood, iii l>re?ithino and in other pro!Ni8sei? is equal to that of twenty-two lio rso power for ono minute, or sufI?< i"? 111 to lioiit a three-candle inearileacont lamp continuously. I'.Si'fill Hints. Never ust' f<?r cake milk that lias'c been h(>iled. Matches should alwavs be kept in a stone or earthen jar, or in tin. k Ash or ii*rl>t w.nd floors are bright- ? ened l>v wiping over with skimmed < mill; inst *nd < f w iter. Ivr<r slu'lis will el"im vineoar bot- v ties or cruets a well as shot, and ?' possess the merit <>.' always boiiiff <>n J hand in evrv kitchen. Do not allow the spice box to be- 1 come disorderlv. Have each divis-' ion carefully labelled and permit no ' mixing of the contents. The kitchen windo.\ is tin* host of ' :ill windows for jdants. They re o'i\ ' the needed moisture from tne jsteam of !< ttles and l>oilers. Kor delicate crackers take two 1 pints of flour, ono pint of sweet cream, ami the volks of tliree e<r?rs. If..11 out thin, and hake like any oth er hiseuit. A mod way to distinefuisl) niuslj. ^ J r"> rooms is to sprinkle salt on the spot). o\- or under sid<*. If it turns yellow , the specimen is poisonous; if Itluck; | it is wholesome. , ^ o t rim world takes knowle.ler.) of her ( oreat men, and people crowd each ( other do them honor, without even , slopping to inquire the secret of < their oreatness. Hut when t!ie miad ' I.onl makes \i|i (In? choice jewels of ] I I is crown many mothers will he j called for from <jiii"t and liumhle Jiomcs, of whom the world has never ; heard. j I Kxposurc t" roll, h weather, lt< ttinu v et , living in (lamp localities, are favorable to tin contrae'ion of diseases ! 1h< kidneys j and bladder. As a preventive, and lor the cure of :,il kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy, I)r. J. II. McLean'# Li\ernnd Kidney Italm. !*t 1.00 per bottle The most interestine* suicide of whom we have recently read, is the,] polite hras - finisher woo apologized S to his laudladv for killino liimself in 11 the house, on the j/rotind that the ' jmhlic S(juare.s were so damj> that he , ., could not die in them with any com- t fort. The spread of the spirit of lux- ,:l urv a mono" suicides is someth.no* that , . ~s rs ouoht to 1 ><> carefully watched ?\* so rial scientists > GOVE NMENT DIRECTORY. i:\ kctti y k. President (Stover Cleveland, of New York, to Mareli Itli 1 stft). i?' t II KA1?S OK OKI'A Ifl'M KN I T. Sccretan of St:?ti? Thomas F. Bavanl, j of Delaware. Secretary of the Treasury ('. S. fair- i child, of N w York. Secretary of War William ('. Endicott of .Massachusetts. Secretary of the Navy William Cj Whitney, of New York. Socrctarv of the Interior Lucius 0. Lamar, of M ississippi. \Morney ' Jenernl Augustus 11. (Jarland ol Arkansas. Postmaster General William F. Vilas of Wisconsin. r I.ICO ISI.ATI v K: I 'resident <if t he Senate -lolm .1. 1 n/alls, of Kansas. Speaker of the llouseof Representatives .1. <!. ('arlisle, of Kentucky. .11 Dli'lA ItY : Chief .lustiee Hon. M. R. Waite, of Ohio. 1 I'MTHI) STATICS COI'UT OK SO. CA. Circuit Judge 11 iiirli I.. Bond. Circuit Clerk .1. K. Ilagood. 1 >istrict .1 udge C. 11. Siiuonton. Clerk- K. .M. Seabrook. Marshal E. M. Bovkin. District Attorney L. F. Youmans. Inited Slates Senators from South Carolina: W ade Hampton, M. <Butler Representative Sixth District Geo. \Y. I hirgan. OOVICU.NMKNT OK sol I II CAItol.lNA. j Governor .lolin l\ Richardson, of Clar endou. Lieut. Governor Win. L. Mauldin, of; . (ireenville. Secretary of State W. Lcitucr, of < Kershaw. Comptroller General W. 10. Stone)', ol j Berkley. Attorney General Joseph II. Earle, of) Sumter. \ Treasurer Isaac S. Bamberg, of Barn well. Superintendent of Education .lames I 11. Rice, of Abbeville. I. Adjutant and Inspector General Mil ledge L. Bonluun, of Abbeville, leston. Superintendent of the Penitentiary T. il. Lipscomb, of Newberry. Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum Dr. J. F. Grillln, of Darlington. SI PKKM K rouht: Chic. Justice \V. I"). Simpson, of Lau I r<ms ! Associate .!ustico Henry Mclvcr, of. Chesterfield; Samuel MeUownn, ol .ibbeville. ! 1 CIKCI IT ,IUI)(1KS: Pirat - 11. r. 1'ropsly. Second A. 1*. Aldrlch. Third T. 11. Kraser. 1 <>urtli .1. II. Hudson, l-'illh -I. II. Kershaw, sixth I. I>. Witlu'inpoon. Seventh \V. II. Wallace. Ki^hth .J.J. Norton. ? (H NTV (JOVKUN M1CNT. Senator -Jeremiah Smilli. Keptesentntives- Samuel Hickman, II. I L. Buck* I ( Icrk of Court .1. M. Oliver. Sheriff U. < 1. Sessions. Probate .lud^e W. E. Ilardwlck. School Coniinisshiner -John I'. Dorham. . i ' ('utility Commissioners David Kabon, B. <?. ('oilins, John B. Suggs. County Treasurer E. K. Bcuty. ('unity Auditor E. Norton. Corom r A. II. .). Uulbraith. J. KOI SI. A Tl V I*. President I'ro'lVin of the Senate James E. l>.iar of (Irangeburg. Speaker of 1 louse Representative Jam "s j Simmons of Charleston. v ' Cut :i tjood-sizod lemon into small lieces, rind the pulp. Add one pint d water. lioil down to half pint, drain and cool. Take a teaspoonfal r more, as the stomach will hoar it, n hour before moals. It is said to lo all that has been attributed to piinine, without effeetino the nerves ir head as quinine does. There sre many uechlents ami diseases rliie'i atTeet Stock - ii I 'vi'is - .eriou- i i <uiv nil nee iml Ins to he tar in r ; mi in i s v oris, which may 1>? ?n:i> U1'* t unidi at ?v the use of l>r. .1. ii. Me bean'.- Yoleana )il hiuiini nt. ? ? She newest hats show reduced r< tu iw I "nr belter t!iriri tin- harsh trc.itincut o| nctiii incs \ horribly grip.i tin- paMent ml d,4s'rov the coating el the stomach )r. .1. II. McLean* <' 1 ill :im 1 Fever cure. Mild lit .'.U c? His :i >i ttlc. [{ATMS OF CO.VM! l' A' CHARGED FOR MOW: ORDERS. The following rates ??f tu*4' I'.n " r douc\ orders have been y " t Uliee Department on and < v *"/ ^ ' NS(S. m sums not exceeding $5 ' > -i. iver s.'i and not exnocdiiig ' ' ' ".its. >ver $10 and not exceeding $i.~i 10 cents, iver iftir* " " " $ '111 Icents, iver i?'.50 44 14 $ 10 20 cents. ?ver $ lo 44 44 44 $ ho ;>5 cents. >ver $.i<) 44 44 44 $ 00 ISO cents. ! iver $00 44 44 44 $ 70 Sin cent s. , ?ver $70 44 44 44 $ so 40 cents. ( iver $S0 44 44 44 $100 to cents. I A single Money Order may include any unonut from one cent to one hundred dol ars inclusive, but mu>t not contain a fracLionaipart of a cent. mRKomvK POid.A US A DAY". | A wlio arc now solicitliig subserlp 1 ion- to THE WEEKLY DETROIT PREE PRESS uih1< r itvspoeial offer of i'on ic iB4>> riis i**oit tia crix., m* milking I'hrce t<> Five Dollars per lay with very little effort. We want I agents to represent ii> at all (lie County i m? 1 Oistriet Fairs, ami in every town in he I'nitcd States. Send for credent i ds | aid agents'out lit at once. Yer\ liberal oiutnissii ns and cash prizes tor largest ists. Don't turret that anv one eau have 3'BBII i:R-:a<.B.B ?ei:i: I?ECI:sn cut to their at hirers Four Months on ['rial for'.Jo Cents. Address THE FREE PRESS CO.. 1 )etr<>it, M ieh. sept 15 s if. i oo-ro m)<> vorkinir for us. Agents preferreil who an furnish their own horses and .rrive heir whole time 1o the husiness. Spare lioinents may he profitably employed ilso. A few vacancies in town and cities, k F. .Johnson, A Co., 10PJ Main street, tichmnnd, Yn. ~'l > -llll LUCY lilYIHV. ??* ? - * ?CI IK Wrhos. \\ i II i si ins Co.'s CKLKHKATKI) T0I1A<V0. ? LUCY IllNTOX! < li<' Lending Tobacco in tlioji I Soul h. i OKKIIY, 10 ix-Efi o <> EM :. \> J va * I li, c- a s. o fl'o i.sc. ? ?ip? Burroughs & Collins, CON WAV, s. c., kVliolosiiic ApfrnlN lor Horry L i 'on til \ , inch 8 82 Gin. _|? l /Ve Beg to Inform the Public | THAT WE HAVE )X HANI) A FULL STOCK OF | 0 I . (SKXKKAL M KK< II A X DISK, Sini as I )l\Y GOl )l )S, CLOTHING, I I .V'l'S. < 'A IOOTH A M? f-ll IO10W, FAMILY GROCERIES MOON, CORN, FLOOR, RICE, ' SUGAR, COFFEE, fio. ' Which we nro offering at "bottom'' * ninu i u-ii'r?> io yt^n purcnasers. (il VIC us a call, wo arc satisfied ve can tnaku it to your interest. \VK WILL PAY tlio highest uarket prices for CUTDIC TURPENTINE, WOOL, WAX, II11>ES, KURS&e;, E. T. LEWIS ; aug 5-ly ' I -TTHE HORRY HERALD," EVERY Til I 1?S1)A Yin Tit H iii:i:ai.i^i;!.is!ii\i; co.. V Ui \s a v- ^ ^ ? -*?. r * v v 3k. is ^ f. r< A (Iran, Purr, Briuhl, and Interesting Newspaper. Its columns will he found full of live, chaste readin<f matter, embracing 7 i**i ( i til tln> latest news of the day-, and every effort will he made to please the toople. Idte principles that havo charaetori/ed Tim Hkkai.p for the m.st year 1 ? * tvill Ijo strictly adhered to, and especially the policy to uphold the right iiid < : s > c the wrong, from what ever source. The int-v- s' >f the public, and especially that of I lorry County, will i jver ho sacred to Tim Hicham), and will ho looked after with untiring j j IX > TV. DMOI ZrV I HISIfcH. Tiik IIkhai.d has a largo and increasing circulation, and if you desire to roach tho homes of this community, (hero is no surer waj than l>y advertising in Tin*: IIkuai.d. The rates are within the reach of nil. l^ilcs of Subscription. Three Months $ 50 Six Months 1.00 One Year 1.50 Address, THE HKHALI) PjJJtLlSlUXO COMPANY, T 4 jl* (iQiudinir v . fl . m ' Sclu'duI<* ol Wilmington, Chxdbourn and Conway R- it. Chadmo' kn, N. Aug. 27tli, l.S^7. St 1 ?1 11? in effect from date. TKA1N No. 7h SOUTH HOUND. IA'avo Chadlioii i) 7,1)0 a in Leave ( Inn-ndo t S.07 a in Leave Mt. Tabor 8.JJ7 a in ? I.'1"\< Loi; tf.iM a in Arrive ;.t Volande 7..72 a m Arrive at ('lar<?:ul< i. 8.02 a in Arrive at Mt. Talmr 8.127 a hi Arrive at Princeton 8..Uj a in y Arrive it Loris H.On a m f Arrive af Daviioro <j. is a in riM iv v.. , v?11 r'p; 11 .<?t v 11 ' ' '."N ] 1,1'iM' 1'MiO 111 . / I i':ivc l.ori- I I-OH -i 1*1 0 | Leave Mt. Tabor 12.80 p in Arrive Lori- lO,o<S a m Arrive at I'riiieeton 11,48 a in Arrive at >It. Tabor 12,10 1> m Arrive at ( laremloti 12,fin p in Arrive at V Ian e 1.11 |> in Arrive at Cliadbourn 1,44 p in |.\s. ii. ('IIAPHOI N, It., Sup riiiteiulant. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. CKNKIIAI. FAS-I-NOKU DKI'AIU MKXT, I April 12C>, I8si|. \ rniiis Ko 1.1.o \v l n <; sciikDi"uk A \viilh< operated ??n and alter tl is date: A o. 48, *1)aii.V. . Leave Wilmington 8.15 p m Leave Lake Wuecamaw IMP p in l.ea\e Marion 11 .80 p in Arrive a? Florence 12.25 j> in Arrive at Sumter 1.21 a in Arrive at Columbia 0.10 a in (JOlXtJ SOI I'll No. 40, Daii.y. Leave Wilmington 10.10 p in Leave Lake Wacenimev 1 1.15 ]> in Arrive at Florence 1.20 a in No. 48, I) \i ..v. i.euve Florence . . .4.80 p in Leave Marion. 5.1 1 p m Leave Lak" Waeeamaw 7.08 p in Anivc at \\ iliiiinutoii 8.80 p in <: < > I N <: N'oKTll No. 47, Daii.v. Leave Columbia 0.55 p m Arrive at Sumter 11.55 a m Leave Flop-nee 4.20 a in Leave Marion 5.00 a in I .cave Ws'.ccair.aw 7.00 a ni Arrive at Wilmington .S. ?0 a in Nos. is and li -lops at all at "a n> ox cept Register, !0!> 'lU'ZtT, 1111(1 SliVlllllll.h Wateroe and Siinins'. Pa-senger> lor Columbia and all points on A: C. 11. 11.. a ul. A;. A li. 11. stations, Aiken .hue'ion, ai l ail points beyond should take .No. ?<>. Pullman Sleeper fo Augusta on thi> train. .1. F. i?l\'l .'NIC, CJeti'l Supt. .1. It. K i.m.v, Supt. Trans. T. M. F.mkuson. (Jen'l Pass. Agent. September Jo, 188(5. tl ? ? i?i ti >4r< *< k 5 V ?l MI i VFI N K a-sortinOv^^LSilU and Satin of all colors aiM\\\^los. (' ?!! and see tliem. Also, a line -bit oil" CASHMERE and WORSTED ranging in price from 10 cents to ?1. per yard. o? I jet IM.KNDII) \ SSORT.M F.N'I | kr IM.M N1 )| I) j. V SSOltT.M KNT OK MK.NS AND HOYS CLOTHING JUST Ol'KNKI). :>/' ALL SIZES AND PRICES, ..&Z STYLUS AN!) (,)l' A.N'T IT 1 ICS. Amazingly low. Call and examine them. BURROUGHS & COLLINS. None genuine unless stamped ns follows, JAMES MEANS' * S3 SHOE. 'I^lioso Slioos for gentlemen ^rrrrn ftro made of/"'(MMt 'fruiiicrj/ n 's'''" f stitched with largo FiiK *1^'^ Machine Twist, nml are ? l\ ^Auiiccinalleil In Jturabll Iti/, ^ i \ \ \ Comfort, anil Appear- P m finer. They nre made x*i ? flp various widths, tot. *;L caused sucli an enorinouB inerensc in tho ll demnnd for them that Ik VRi w0 cnn now furnish |b ".A nroof that our celc\{\^ bratcd. factory pro*( I A i.i r- duces n larger qunnftf iJr\l\tl [ O . ^ \|s tily of allocs of tliis ' ftfjt* grade than any ?' , s,rt? other factory in m Y^v the world Vrf ^ partiou- JP?' larly requ-?Bt Mioi e who liavo /**? _ lavii payint'?.'>or$ii for tlioir w-f*"r' -V >\ i-lif' ? to i least try < u u pah' v. 'Vi'' \1 of tiie>e lietore l uylo;.-a new V V'v pair. It costs uothln [I s* > \\ < ^ - , \\ U? t , l.Jtiil (?.l. i ; '* >- \\ I, y.; \N J. ii co. I V Manv: a rr:;:;:j3, f ' , \ mass. \ , IP o ILH. _ ? ? ? li=J J. Iliirrou^hs &Collins. A LARGE STOCK OF FINK SHOES ' ? .JUST HECK/VEl), - ^ ^ AND FOR SALE 13Y \j$ E.T.LEWIS It>iiitBon A JohtiHon, i Jolmsona .fc Qunttlobnuni " Marion, S. C. J Conway, s. C. .Johnsons K QunUlHnnnn ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS ^ J CONWAY, S. C. S^H I'KnMV^yiTKNTIiiN 1.1VKN TO HUHI KhS. ^BL ' KI^KSPIS. ^^1 1? o y al 1 iti M" ami lb