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^ P^^raT? Horry XSCar*l<2L. ^ 002ST-^7-^"^T, s. o. i l?r?J.!SHK1> KVKTIY THURSDAY J WILl, ALWAYS UK FOKNl) K^I.IA UI.F IN M ATTK11SOF SKWS AND i.OCAI. INTKLMUKNCK. TKRMS (?F SI'BSC UII'TloN: > in v.uirtMi In .1l\ <n < ONK YK\II 4 1.*K? Six Month* l.oo Tiikkk Month*, .... -V), Sinitie Copy Five (Vnt? Sptip.u'h Copy Fro > on Application. Short lottor* on enrivnt topic.* mv corill illy Invited. t\>nv.?pt>nd -no iimy *'"? any djtnntuiv | tut tru<? iiHin** of writer :? ' t.ap any nil connnuaU'iitions ? Articles to *;*eure insertion nu;?t ho -ortt In hy M oi l ly. previous to day ol' ,t ? ?1 i? ? tio t. . i? - ?. I1ATKS OF AMYKKTIMN'O: Advertisement- it?*<Tteil for !??*> than one month u II bo ehar^red for at imo dollar j?t inch for tlrst insertion wild Vt ? !? -* tor eneh subsequent insertion. All leual advertisement- ?t le.ral into .. For a longer period tl? in on ? month lihiT.il discount. Til 130AXCttlt ANDTtfVCRAD A Curious Iteuindiii) AKt'lit I nnl in Auufiistn. While on rounds, tho other day, I saw a curious and wonderful remedy, wliioli is said to Im> a sure euro for cancer. The case referred to i that of Mr. .lacol) llert/, n well-known (ierman citizen of Augusta. W'iiilo wcmlinir uiv way up town this morning 1 was hailed hy a oentletnan who invited mo to accompany him to the room of the t?cnt!eman above mentioned, at tin' same timet statinjr that I would lit id it a oood ' subject to write upon. I pott enter : iuo the room we found a numhet of] oontlemen. together with Mr. llert/. who was sitting in a rorkine-ehaii with a iHrire, common sea oral* ?*ti11jjt* iiiiC to his nock. I pon hein^r asked about himself. Mr. Ilert/ stated that about a year uoo In* was troubled with a pimple on his tongue, which oradualK tfrcw larger ami larger until it developed into a cancer. lie went to a prominent Now York physician, who stated that the onlv rem edv was to < til out the tongue, includmir the root, was taken out. A remarkable thine about this is that, although his tooome is entirely a<mc. he can talk and be distinctly under- j stood. After his tongue was taken ! out he enjoyed perfect healtli moil about a month ajro. when another cancer developed on the rijjht siile of j his neck. The most prominent phv- i sieions of the city were called in. and after attending him for ahout a week promamced it incurable, stilting that >X was impossible foj him to live more than a few days. About ihit^ i , time an old friend of his, Win. ( Voelker. visited his room one day and stated that lie had discovered a remedv in an old (lenium nook, printed lifts years ami, which was pronounced a positive cure foi oanci r. J'his roineds was to tie tho claws of a | crab and place him on the wo md. ?ho , liool; st.rtinu- that it would extract ali ( the virus from the wound and then t expire. Although Mr. Hertz's life | laid been despaired of bv his friends, . ilicv derided to try this remedy as a , last resort. Accordingly they oh- '] rained a basket i?f emit* " ; i toll ami tried them, nutting tin* lirst ^ one on alioiit t<*ii days ago. At tliai ( time tin* wound was fully two i'nehe> ~| in diameter. Tin* lirst erah expired ( in aiiout on** hour, and wliuii taken i off and cut ojicii it was found that it was perfectly black ali through. , Since that time they have been applieil daily, and now a single crab re- * mains on tiie wound lor live hours without expiring, and the wound today presents a decidedly more healthy appearance and is hardly an inch in diameter. When the doctors despaired of ^ sav.iig the life of Mr. Hertz and notified hi id that he would die his neck ' was terribly swollen; he could neith-j. er move his head nor arms, and found it impossible to sleep at night on account of the terrible pain lie endured. 1 At present lie can move head and arms freely, walks around the room with case, and sleeps from "ight to cloven hours a night. Ho eats heartily, and seems to enjoy his meals. The crabs act by sucking the virus from the wound, thus keeping it clean and preventing the poison from 11 wf ri I hi t I flipi .iw^lonh ui'^ - II MIUUIMI till lliv rn.-rtein. None of the doe tors have visitr-i 1 hi;ii since lie commenced the use ??f crisis, hut his friends and relatives now seem to have no douht of his reeovery, thinking, as the old (ierinau hook states, that the eancer will eventually he entirely lauded and cured l?y this remedy. k. \v. ji. They tell in Lew'saton, Mo., oysterman whose "saloon" used^^^^H ?.iii Maine street, aial who slowest tho state. he died, and soon after a to Krastus, the oystorini^e^^^H^^Mw astus, vonr father <lte^frrj|^^^^7.?eii didn't heV" "Welh/her^fmid ICrastun, "sudden for hi*. A Chicago newspaper tells of a ?iti/.?Mi of tlml town who. going home tliiTother night after a very heavy dinner, tumbled up against an iron railing that encircled h statue. He carefully felt his way a round the railing soveretimes, and at last, not ' 'ding luiy^opening, collapsed' in enp on the pavement outside, tl.ink\ ^C|'l-ki>.vy?| iahed, peri. ?. \ igftthd pleasures cj.oy T"' x^T^VpSBHifij^BsBj^Hj XX'e have frotpientlv deprecated tin* moriifane system. the erih* an-\ smoke houses located in the West," the neyinct of the yra**'S in < ieveland, the want of e. impost heap* and of eeonotnv in inane measure's until the suhjeets are tiite. We eondense the follow mil* axioms for farhuts' iriiidunee: I. The man win for ten years mort^jajres !iis erops for supplies l>eeomes pooler every year, \et he cot tin lies tin suicidal policy. This is like S'si ph is rollinjr the stone up to the moil! tain top daily, vet the stone ever fell l> tek to the base. M. The farmers who I i\ corn for ten so >ee*si\o t ears will die ?o ir ami in debt: the habitual eorn buyer jn ts poorer e\ ?'t \ vein . .'{. \|ortea^iiio' von.* tuvui for supplies increases idleness and ext/avue.inee, and often rob* in a few yearn vonr fnmilv >f a home. 4. I tiversilied ? i >|>s with mtcnsive system of farminif. home made corn ami bacon, wood home crops of innmint' w th miiuII tpiuitiiv of [fiiniin brinjr to the farmer happiness ami wealth. Mortinures, excessive unc of < otiiumrci.il fertilizers ami the one. crop iiloa brine want ami po\ert?. .V/o//;y . 1 //#*?>.* '. ICiirlit Ureallthij?\ # llivathiiie through the open month is practice.! fot the in part onl\ by i "civilized" men. The aborwines of our country, ami sitvaire tribes elsewhere. always keep the nioutii tijrhtIv closed ami l>reathe through the nostrils. Nature is a wiser teacher than fashion, for the primitive method of breathine is the best one on : every priueiplo of Itvi/iene. There is a danger of severe in jury to the , bromhia! tubes ami to the delieate vessels of the lun<r-.. in passt'itu from the warm air of a house to an atiuo:phere in the neijwhhorhood of zero, if1 ,i ; .-I e _ . i .1 in' nir is iiiki'ii ntrmiv into the hutjrs. Ily passing it through 11 nostrils tin' chill is removed, and tin* shock from tlie sudden charge escaped. Vet our readers will remember 11i;it Lieutenant Sehwntku snid that hi the most intense eoh| of the Arctic regions, one must usualls breathe throuf/h tlie inouth. If the modern jrerm theory of the. oritrill of infeetious diseases is true, i breatliitij* throuodi the nostrils is one of nature's safeguards. The hairs, which line the entranee to the nostrils, max anest tlie irerm> lloatiujr in tin' air and prevent their passage to the imi^s. and eiuise<pient absorption by the Mood. I'areuts ouyht to teiieh theif children early to brettth only through the nostrils. KtM't'ljits of beatlinu' Lectures. llenrv Ward Ueeeher has reeeived more money for laetures than any other man on tlie platform record, lie has been lecturino for forty years. Ins fees l.avinp; in? r? nsed from *-*i0 to fc'JlX). and the noo't*ei.iiie anioiint hein<r e-timate<l at i .mirier million. Most of this money, however, has been lost. liteeley piiid for ('liappam by hi> ie? tores. Ikicard Taylor cleared in the same manner $.*>.*>00 in me season. Tilton used to deliver ' liftv lector, s in a season at ><7*> to (000. Josh Hillings had all the en- ! rajrenients lie warned at SlOO, and eft tin estate of $7*>.000. all made af- ( er lie had past forty. < hapin made., i.Un iLtii i... i.:.. i i ' r>?>?rynt oy III* ll'CHI res, a I.?1 IMIierKOM oil rich in tin* saini' manner. Anna )ickson was at in time worth *15, 1 all made I?v lootures, hut it was'/ ost tlir*Mifrli inisuuinaoeincnt. Mark 1'waiii has made between .i<\J5.0(K) , ind *5tukki 1?v his lectures. rill' "Hi/i,?.nlNi\vi'r" of Wliah'n. ! I ...... ' ll Sir \\ illiaiu Puriier, Professor of, \natomv in tho \"niv:r>ity of Kilin- ! mitfli, in a recent lecture mi i1 'Whales," their Structure and Habits," referred to tin* horse-power 'xertod by the tail of a larj*? wlmlo. He, had asked a well known snip-' milder to assist him in arriving at [lie power which must he exerted l>> i lanp' whale in order to aeipiire a meed of twelve miles an hour. t 1 hev moasured a larye whaie which had reeeutlv stranded at Lonjniiddrv. It was eighty feet lonjuf. weight about seventy-four tons, and had a tail of eiorhteen feet to twenty n % feet across the extreme edoes of its flanges. With these, data it was ealeuluted that Huelt a whale, in order to attain a speed of twelve miles an hour, woulo require to ex ereise a propelling force* of 1 J'J horso-power.w r*"** Ti*shou? you liotray your secret, ydi, itfive your liberty. ^^SHhta^jodlavsHH, hut from. |HBB^P)r<rc received $75 for Y.oA? in 1L- *v?* *!??? " (i 11\ ** 11 i nr v l HSS^^y. No t^rnnd jury could ^^^^PoMirv for i When st woman ?yntM tofrtflt rid of her husband for hii hour hIio sends him upstair* to ^ct something from tho pooket of one of tier dr^^ys*/ They who propose si puhno monument t?f the dead inustlievpuojjuihout fa, Mftfafhavo si specific ami eomprohettflive*p1fin, ami imifPcio*? tjl calls I for moncv veffe enrlv... * * UbinoMi vVcfiion are not permitted to Kwit:^ oil 'tho froi't mito in 'their | youth. out whyn tliey hecoufr?' ifjoth ) ?yr?ni'lkw^ then* sway is undisputed t>y hoiuoin-law, mid no pnrn^Mphor fun at.them. Yet how imijiyl merman girls would trade places' with them. r i'% ' A - frjmr Xx<?r rmiiiiHitK, ,.,\Jhhv |?<v?|t|(> ?!iiI It dieve thut tho\ receive wit'iiino* in <li-eaiii>. ami it is Hit?i?>r>i!>It to rebut tlm arguments for audi a belief. lint \m? max confidently assert t hat anv reliance on the i'iaifi'ss ami cunt rndiclorx indir?t;?ns nl dreams would involve the moat ini-uiisistint vagaries of conduct, wholly unworthy <-f a rnlinunl beinjf. Mur roast hi ami our dreams urn often so hopelessly ii? variation that.'to desert tlio former lor the latter, would he oi|iii v.ilent to re I i i it 111 i mI ii i if/ the h-i^iit shining oi tlio sun in outer to puisne a tro? heron* will-o' tho-xvisp. The writer out . iirii| occasion to entfajro ? jiassaoo for a Ioiio sen voyage, ?.nd the onl\ vessel availaide at thetlesirml time wrts a steamer which had boon a jrjoat favorite in her day, mil wiiv uuMi so old that iloutds wore entertained tcoar<litij/- her seaworthiness? In spite of waniinj/s on this |> tint lie enirajrod liis berth, ami on that flight h?% had an intensely vivid dream of shipwreck and drowning at sea. I "ndetorred, however. In set sail without serious inis^ivin^r and had a most agreeable and prosperous vovaee. in this case the dream was evidently no suuernat ir.il waininjr, but rather the result of the effect prodti cd upon the imagination bv the hints thrown oui rewarding the vessel's supposed I unseaworthv character. Presentiments of all Kinds are almost in-| I variably ^roiindlo-s, and when ate rare occasions a presentiment is verified by the result the Milanatioii is tin* ver\ simple and obvious one that in this instance our fears eorrccilx forecasted the future. We fmir and we hope many things more or less probable. t he New \ ork >1 nunoil of f'ohi* no / <> says: Sch Iti/wli ('linmi/ifrom (ieorwetown. S. Y, for New York, was in collision March 22. 2 AM. hit 8(1 1 I, Ion 75 08, with an utiKiiown schooner, bound south; crew escuped to latter vessel, ("apt. W'oodburv and wife wore rescued next tiny bv ship Dakota (tier), at Baltimore 2??th from Hamburg. The ivtiiiiiiivilvl i-> 11 afloat with only foremast standing. Learn to think an act for yourself. No who fnroive.- is victor in tho dispute. I)oji111 is nearer to in than the eye-,, l:il is to tlu* eye. Oil ami truth will j/ot the upper- j most at last. Love is without prtideilhv utul anoor is without etmnsol. Hooks: Lighthouses erected in the sea of time. Tho io-ht once awakened .lues not , attain slumher. ('alter II aril son, of ('hieayfo, is six. . r> " tv-two. lie acts like sixty, too. Tin- credit.that is not In* a I e only ! lasts till tIm* truth comes out. It is n 4* re at virtue to love, to tfi ve,1 mil to follow ooo<l counsel. Happiness is .where it is found, and o'idoni where it is hoiindit. Mock humility wears a Lptuse r??l?e, ovennjr |?ut not eoueonlin^r its do- ' fortuity. Some people are like a hoyL rook- > nyr-liorse; full of motion hut no pro- [ ?'ress. ? A tfood eonscirnee fear * no witness, hut a ouiity eouscijtuec Js mu lieitous e\en in solitude. Thertian who tries to .pleaso himself lias an easier time than he win* tries Id jih'.isn everybody. A blind 'man in Iowa can tell the j ojor of a red-hot stove simply by ! touching' it. Ouo reason why the world is ndt re- i foriuetlrtjs, because overv man would hu\c*ot}>^rs make a beginning and I never tlrftiks of hitnaelf. . "j . . * Whhovor'is out of patience. i> out of possession o/ his soul. M or must not turn bees, and "kill thunselvos, in stinging others." Life is made up, not of gro*? ?a?v ritiees and duties, but of little thin^^ in which smiles nfid kindness, and ; small oblignTtom^ given habitually,, are what win and preserve We heart. I and secure comfort. Tom - "My ' dear, Mary forgot .-o.i, 'tiling this morning w.wn i'ie sot the table." Sally "What is it, love?" l'mn The nut-erarki.'rs l'o.* these! potatoes of yours,M| _ Sick-Uead if-Jie, wind on t)t > stmnseh, hillioitsn.'vK, nausea, ire pndiptly and ngiee.dih banished bv Dr. .laMt. Ab'f^e.io's i Idtile l.iwi and I\idtlcy$[Pell< i?. " '45 ci?. a \iiil. ^ , HATES OF rtrr APnwv^ wr\n urt'?f " <JJ1AUU?|JL> JC\J.CV i'KM, ' . ?. ORDERS. The foUowiii;. rntes ??f .*?>'. >3^ Mi miry order- have Ih-cii '/ ?' ? ?] Ottlco I on :iii< ' ^ vW7 INW. oil stuns not I'.vret iliuK #5 , ' over *5 and not ex.-coding '!,. ..0 -iiLt.v. j Ov? r -i51<> and not c\? eiling fl<r> 10 Mlita. I over $15 " $ .}0 15 cunt*, over ?!Mi * io 20 cenu. | over X10 50 25 over *50 A fit) 00 eeiiw. over *00 * 70 J55 cento. Aver ^70 * ho 40 cent*. over 180 #100 15 cento." <(?A single Money Order may include hiiv anion lit from one cent to one hundred dor iar^ im liifive, 'mt must not contain u frtwv flonnl \tj?r1 Of tt cent, '}r 1 1 J ^NMENT DIRECTORY. Pro*hl'?i?t (Jr.?\er ('l**vn|*n?l. of Now Yorl.kio March t:h UUSh. fli: vl>H OK I)K1'A HTM KNIT. Soerotarx of Staty Tlioma* F, llayartl. of I tola's art*. S"frotary of tin- Troiuniry Daniel Msni.ii.ii.of Now York. Soon tarv of War William C. KnJlcott of. MaMiwiiuHotts. Sis-rotary of the Navv- -Wllllaiit (: Whitney, of Now York. Secretary of tlm interior-- lau-iUN (|. I.:i oar, of Mftwisvippi, Attorney (ieneral---Auifustus If. Oarlnntl of \rkanfuis. I'o-tmasto" (Joneral William F, VIInk of WisT'oiiaiti. i.k'ilsl.a i i vk: President 01 tin* Senate .John .1. In.'all*, of Iv ih-h* Speaker of the House or Representative* .1. *?. Cnrlidc, of Kentucky. Jl'luriAUY: Chief Ju&tire I Inn. 'M. II. Wnlte, of <Ml in. I Ml Kll SI V I 'l-:s roe HT or SO. ? A. Circuit .lii'lcc llusfh I.. Howl. Circuit Ch-ik I*.. 11 'ii:< kI. District ,|udire C II. Slpionton. Clerk K. M. Seabrook. Mure)ml M. Hovkin. District Attorney L. P. Youmniis. I'lilted States Senators from Soutii Cnroliua: Wtale Hampton, M. C. ilutler Representative Sixth District Hen. \V. Darj/ati. <;oN Kit \ M KN r OK SOl'TH < A ItOl.t N A . Governor John P. Richardson, of Clarendon. Lieut. Governor Win. L. MauMiu, of (Ireenville. Secretnry of State \V. Leitner. of J Kershaw. 1 Comptroller General "NY. K. Stonev, ow Rerklcy. Attoi iiey General Joseph II. Karle, oi\ Sumter. Treasurer Isaw S. Humbert, of Hum- | well. "superintendent of Education James II. Rice, of Ahbevllle. Adjutant and Inspector General Mi). led>;e L. Ponhnm, of Abbeville, lert on. Superintendent of the Penitentiary T. J. l.lpscntuh, of Newberry.. Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum lb* J. K. Grilbn, of Darllnutou. d'I'KKMK ? Ol ltT Chief Justice \V. 1). Simpson, of Lhu reus Associate Justice Henry Melver, ol Chesterfield; SnniUcl Mdlowntl, of Abbe vllle. i IIU i i r Jt.'iHiKs: Kli-t II I Prennlv. SwuihI V. I' Mtirlcli. fliint T. II. Kriirter. mirtli J. II llmUou. Filth .1 I*. K?*rn!iH?. ^ ixlit I. i>. Willi, rniiooii. ' S|'\ellt!l \\ II. V I il At ?>. Kltfhtll 0 .1. S??| fill NT Y i.oVKKN'.MKN'l. Senator Jeremiah Smith. Representatives Samuel iliekiunn. >1. L. Huek. Clerk i?f Ciuirt .1. M. Oliver. Sheriff II. II. Sessions. I'robate .1 lel^re W. K. Ilnrdvvieh. SrlnM)l I'omtnMonor John 1'. Dor liilli). County I oiiimis.stouers l);?\hl Ration, 11. (1. Collins, John H. Sujrjj>. I. ounty Treasurer K. R. Ilouty. ( >unty Auditor K. Norton. Coroner A. II. J. Call ruith. l.lttiWI.ATI YK. President Pro T un of the Senate dames F. l/.lar of Ornu^'hur^r. Speukoi of House Representative Janu s Simmons of Charleston. STACKHOUSE + PO THE rilONT AGAIN. (? ' V' v 'J1 ' Wish to in I or m the pie of Horry that I luufe opened a SALE, LIVJpl, A N I) FJiED STABLE opposift JOHDAN A KVAN'S store, 'one door South of tlb* l(AILHOAI), where I ! keep ou hand, at^ll tini -s. OL 1> H I C K 0 Itmjr j I. 1) 0 1 C K () R f ^ Wagons, f afir f vr?vi\ n ? v,nw.? ? _ , v-.ii, ,ui#vi.' (i.i i; n/vil/in v^oixmbvs and uavikk.XV JU86IES, ?* ? * -o y nitd n full lino of JJAUNKSS, anil sell them at the LOWKaT I>()SSlllLF/|)rij?>H.-c All wiles tfuimntood '** represented or your money refunded. Come and see mo. J. STACK IIOI.'HK, Marlon S. November 1, 18SJ. 1 y Tna*t |)eoeivod / A PINK assortment of Silk and Satin 1 V of nil colors and shades. Call and aeo them. Al*>, a flue lot oft CA8HJHfiB-ff and WORSTED ration# In price from 10 cents to $1. per yard. ...HJ <Cn*LKNI)ID A HBOKTMKX1 Jr> Pr.KX 1> (I) x \HSOHTM KNrl : OF NtKNS AND BOY? < U)THI.\G JtfgT OPICNIgV). % % IW ALL BIZE8 AKD PRIOML J& tfTVJ ,KS AN I > (JU ANISES . Am;?/li?trJy low. Call nn<! examine them ^ burr ox; oh s * oolliMs. 1 k V v * ' , ,'l" t.-/' * fr*S ' 't , i v f yr \'t ft > LOOK! LOOK! >V\i. i?. Hl'^lvo an* clofciiiffout ull \V I NrKR <;<><>!)? at largely Rk I) u c k i> n lMC.'KS r K t) V (' K I) r IM CKS J Our new Spring stoek now en route froii. .# ' 3>T ortHo rn Olt l^e s Necessitate* us to ~sell out all win I?t stock for want o r r< <0111. Aiuoiic- siiecialtie> in (Jroeeries we a r o offering .'IN I Molassca at 2>0 ot* pur ?ral!on, t'anaryC Su^ar 11 11 fot *1..' Koroaeuo oil 5 oul. lot* at Id < (* pur oal. Rio Ooffco. dark ^-rain, 0 ll?s for *1, Wllow oved l>cans *'* pur Ilwshol, Family Hour (hi\st) Jill It.s for I, Flour pur barrel. ^.o(> to Rest Tobacco iu market, W LF;A DKK, S (?> |l? (// )|0 (M'lit* per It. J - R U ? S c FUN iVurl (Jrist which wo arc ;Y* I ^ ? OForiiij/ at tho 1 ,<)\\ FN J15RK Y j or 5j?| *8.10 per UAHIiKI.. gj A L S () Kino lot Haltimon* W1IITE CO UN No. i at $1 .-10 ]><*r suck BARGAINS! In (iI'llts furtiisliini/ iroods ami CLOTHING' Mens' suits from o.oO to >< 11>. Hoys 44 11 $2.50 to *5. RESPECTFULLY, j W. L. BUCK & COBircKSvn.i.K, s. c. flflooUGLASkT -/ WL.DOlJGLAS'iWf' s3joo#m shoe m"-*a ?ttOm >' *??b ">5* w.lmjglas?5-y 1 % 3,0o^!y4?I W^RAKiC^^^, ^ -wc x ? i WW?I mmm OTTOU ^ <H , ? i Bu.ll X-iixio of Oanti, I-?a,caA?s, :mci?q?g and OliflAxazn/s t^ne 3txo?au Bor Sal?. By * W\ 14- B-u.cH: <Sc Oo. A f ROCK 1:1MB!! 100 >u hand which wo offer at *1.50 j>?\ ' ' ?' Wu. L. IJuck A (,'oM rt?:nlcHvtll?\ S. 0 > ** i, * *?* > ' o v * v / C * ? * * IX* t *1 TH K- 7 " V .! "> ** 5 < jjfoKRY IJkUM.I) I 1 I I </. N. IS IM ' III .ISIIKI > . j Every Tlx-uirsd.iay t "jCOWVA V. S. C,. ! '. v 1 !. '- - X . .... AND ? i is iDZE^OTTsrrr . . . i . ; . j, j I : I TO O-E^STEIE^IL, : < / i i2srri7Ei_,XjXO-^:n>TO?^ : ; | TO THE INTELLECTUAL :i i' A Nl? I ! i INDUSTRIAL ADVANCEMENT 1 ? nr TilK MASSKS. 11A V I N (J A LAH(iK Circuila/tiorL it I AFFORD4! AN ADVANTAGEOUS ( MEDIUM FOR TTIK \ i ADVEKTISEES i '< r v to Communicate with the people t* ' ; . ADVERTISING RONE J v >,A w AT - .1 k " .: a' 1 REASONABLE RATES ' ' . 1 Subscription only $2 per Annum . % ' .. , ADDRESS I *. . V , 'i *'% * 'I THE HERALf) fublishing Co. J : -V Conway S. C * i .J; V*" ^ . v. ' Schedule of Wilraiiigtoii, Oliadbouru and Conway R. 11 1 ii cltwl fro ? * ('hmlliourii. N. I)( ?-. Mill. Iv "*?'). m l^Ls.11 Train, soi Timor M>: 1,1'nvc rlimthourn J.JMi A. M. \iriv?> 7.5) < 111 Ciuloli w.P? " -w Mi. TnUir s.;'.5 " I .oris *%ii mi Noirniijorxi? . I.iviw I.oris 51.15 M. Arrive ('liinllMiii^ti li.">5 ' i'.i-M'ii^i'fs iroin W iliu'lljuou will i iU ? tr.iiii Is on W. (v\r .v. If. If. Traiii 11 mi W.C. A: A. If. If., will inak" romuati lis witli iiImin imin. Clo-. con iccfioti will ')< mad ?\llli l.i. al fr:.i i No. 7 lor point-. North. ii. <IIAl>p()l UN. .In.. V Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. ' !|-:nkk.\I l*\- -l ..;i;i! I>ki? \HTMI,nt. / Apr;; 20, ts^s i r I'M IK K<> I. i.o \V 1 X <: st'll MIK'f.K X will > operat-ai ? it :iinl nit ;j - Int-*: No. I-'. Daii.v. Wilmington s.lr? ; ,,i l.?a\i> Lake Wiiccniviw, . ii. |<) | m l.oavc Marion II .<KI p m A; rise it I'Moronoo 12.25 ; i. A! rivo at Simitar I.,' I a -ii \ r; ia - itt ('olnnil i t 11.10 11 m ( OIXO Si?I'll I Ni>. Ill, hAii.Y. * ^ i.i'itvoAN'ilmiuuioii 10.10 pin !, i. iK" Wjycamnu 11.15 ;> m Arrive :it K!oi" n:,? 1.20 ii tti No. ?M. Daii v. I,caw Florence . . w>. . -iS>0 ji in I ,enve M al l' *i i ">.J I J) in Leave Lake Wiutaiiiiiw . 7.02 |> in Arrive :it Wiiutiii'jioii. ... "N1M1 p to (iOlNt! NO mil No. 17. Dam.v. Leave I'oitun >in. U..V? p t t Arriw a' Sujfitcr. 11 . *?*? a to Leave I'loieuee .,...-120 a in Leave Marion .*>.011 a in Leave Lake Wiicrallia* 7 Ha a : . \rrivo at Wilmington. . . S. A* a .n No*. NS .m'l 17 Mop*. 1.1 all station.- -v t'li! lv i-t"'., Klienc/en. a.i i Suaanti tVnteroe ami Siiniji>'. \ I'afor t oPiniMa ill*I:) 11 poii l>11 A: O. II. 1?., ami. ?Jc. A U. l\. na tions, Vikfii Jttnclion, ami all points hoyoml iliottlil take No. 10. I'nlliv to S! < !? . !'> Vt'.iiMsta on t!ii* train. .1. T. Ill VI N\\ < It'ii'i Sunt. < I. It. K ni.v. Supl. Trail/. T. M. ICmkiihiin, (omi'I I' * - . Vr-nt. SfptiMiilu'i* :io, lSSti. ti Burroughs High School. CONWAY, S. 0. 1/XKIU'lSUs IN A 1J|)\. L Si'llOO!. i J for Sixth Scholastic vimr\vill l>ciri11 *>a Mnn,ln? - * ir.o^ I v/'j i OOO j lid cominU" lor lorlv \\ "ok . Tli ' Mn-i.ii i > j?.?rt;i?-. :?* will !i uiuli-r Oliliol of Mi** Ni:il\ K. IY.l:?* TK'miS: 'riuiiiry, per month. sv.' on. utormodi ito. " '! *iy. IK'Ium-, - :i of'. >! u-ic, " oi). "*o of I n-.tiMini'it*. " I "o. \. M. K Mi. I IT. i II. i I>'l!. > iincnhor II'*, l*Md. 11 (a Koue genuine unless stamped an follows, JAMES MEANS' S3 SHOE. Those Shoes for gentlemen ftt'P mndo of / hir.1t Tannery At (-'alf-Shln. stitched with large Vf, t* Maohlnw Twist, ami ire fib fii *?iinci|uallod in l>u nihility, \.\s \ Comfort, aim Anpenr]K V\ anrr. The\ nrio.intl R V\ virions widths, toi , IP vv foot, niui win. Be Iher broad or nm ^ iV ' 'Wi.ur '.'in iiicv '. !h C"# j?p __ "ansed such tin enormS^^' minis increase in the i\ deninnd for them that U 1/jL wo can now.furnish R /?1 iiroof that our celt? uX orated factory |>i'o W I A f i i- duces n larger <pinnO . tity of elioes of this fLNxtk\ grmlo tlinn any V vef * other factory In I 'A/n 4>. ?>?: worl.l K, _ "ri' pm'llcu lavly request 'hose who have fr-rVliaS:" "''I ',ccn paying or f?'i for their KiSW1, T\ shoes tost h tot try en n pair SrefeSBWHi iXot these bet ore buylngn new I/ '^AN,Tf^'ACTUftlCUS, A Sk MASSBfc..... " ;tr v*?^ X1"4 O ur\ fcJ^-L_.ii- 23 * Um iuniihs JLColiins, A LARGE STOCK OF I !X] : SilOKS 1 ll'ST MOCK \ Kl), AND KOH SA1,10 !iV 10. T. I .I0W ISt87. A GRAND COMBINATION. 1637. THE HORRY HERALD V.NIJ TIIF ^ .QUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL. liOTII I'Al'Klls O.NK YISAJl KuR nNI.Y For the amount limned uhov<t. you will eceive lor one v??nr vonr home paper with he ' Conner-Journal, V Kl\ I'll K>KNT ATI V K \ I. W i' MT.lt or 1 III f* Mil Til, Denioeralie .iik. i'or ? Uedm lion of the iVur Tft\e?- as now levied |?y the present nrllT, and the heat, hri.nhteM and ablest Xunilj weekly in the I'liiled States. The tVeekly ourior-.fou rmil 1ms the <-n i Hieulatlon of any I ie,v.oeratie Newspaper uAmerlea. '* sop titf-lf