The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 03, 1887, Image 4
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will. ALWAYS UK For.Nl> KKUA
I'l.K IN MATTKKSOF XFWS AND
1 LOCAL 1 NTKI.UUKNOK.
VI'KHMS OF srUSrlill'TloN :
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Si\ Mux?-IIS I.OH
ThItKK Months, 50
Sinjrlo (!of?v Fiv?? (Vnts
Sp 'clmcn l'opv l'ri'i' ii Applirntioii.
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1'ii'n n-iiri i ,ni una hi i ?i'ics i re ('?n
dially in\ ited.
Correspondent- may use any signature
but true nam >d writer must nceompnm
all communications.
Articles in -entire insertion must l> sett' ,
in l>v Monday, previous to .lay o) publiea
tlnn.
UATKS < ?I' A 1 )\ KUTISI NtJ.
Advertisement- inserted lor le? tliau
one inuutli will be charged for at one d liar
per inch for lirst insertion and .">(> cent I
for each suhse?|ucnt inscr-ion.
All lee.)| advclti-etneut- it leiral fates.
For a longer period than one month a j
liberal discount.
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Storting n Sniit 11 lOfj'K' I'arui.
Sulisoriber of Savannah, (ia.,
in a letter of inquiry to the editor of
The. 1 ' n/ti I'litnr. asks t lit' following
series of quest! >ns about tlie lies!
wav of embnrkinjr in tlie poultrv busliess
to a considerable extent, coos
for market purposes lining the mai i
object. lie says: ki! have, adjoining
my resilience, an orchard of two
acres of the standard ll.irtlett pears,
which I intend to fence in for the
purpose heretofore mentioned. I
understand that the lllack Leghorn
fowl is the best layer, and I wish to
know where and at what cost 1 can
purchase the same in quantities, and
about how many can I safely place
in this yard, which would not he sub
ject to disease? I cannot estimate
the cost. I low hij_f11 must the fence
be. if the fowl's . wintrs are clipped,
and what do you think the fence
w< 11 Id cost? lhat is, the lumber
from the mills, out and out, haulino
it myself. My residence is only two
miles from the city, and I think I
have a eood market for m\ produce.
W hat is the estimate of the amount
of corn that should be fed to one
hundred fowls per meal?'1
In the fust jilace, an orchard af
fords a most excellent range f??r
fowls, provided it contains an abundance
of grass that is kcot cut nioduratcly
close and no high weeds.
Chickens are also most certainly a
benefit to an orchard. The number
that should he placed in an orchard
two acres in extent depends a great
deal upon the character of the soil
and the quantity of grass it grows.
The fowls should nev er be so numerous
as to kill out the grass, or retard
its growth to a great extent. In
keeping fowls for the benefit of their
eggs for market prices, this is the
most important point to be observed.
(Jreen food they must have. It
makes more differences in the egg
out-put than either more substantial
food or shelter. A hen that lias
nlenty of green food and range will
lav fully one-third more than one in
Confinement, fed everything in the
way of grain, meats, etc. Likewise
the cost of her keep will he one-third
less, lience, I should not fence the
orcard. Hence your garden and give
your fowls the free range of the orchard
and adjoining lields. lint
they must have shelter at nioht and
*' n
a place to lay, and you will lind it
necessary to have a small enclosure
about each hen-house in order to
confine the chickens during very severe
weather, or when any are wanted
for anv special purpose. Nothing
about the poultry-yard need be
either expensive or fine. To make a
laying or roosting house for twentyfive
fowls, set four posts firmly in the
ground, eight feet apart one way and
ton feet th6 other. (Jirdor these
about the top and bottom with plank
six inches wide and one inch thick.
Have the posts six feet high on the
front side and five feet at the back.
Then roof it with either planks of
the-same thickness running the short
way, or with clap-boards or shingles.
Then nail tlio planks about the sided
and ends, leaving four inches be
twoen each plank, putting the in on.
of course, horizontally. Then lathe it
all about perpendicularly, having the
laths two inches apart. The door
may he made solid, with stout hinges
and lock. Such a house is perfectly
upen and ventilated, and yet
as burglar-proof as if it had been
made close, l'laco the nests on tho
ground, and the roosts close to it,
and have it arranged that the fowls
.
;na\ pas> in and out at will. Aland
ii 1
such a house make a small yard
twenty (Vet square, with a jjate, of
course; make the fence of ordinary
phe-t crops lath, nailed to an\ kind of
cheap oirders and posts, l'ut tie*
laths on two inches apart, and let
them extend one foot ahove the t<>p
strinovr. Put twenty four liens and
t .vo cocks to each pen, clipping die
li'dit llijrht or outer feathers of the
rioht wino of each, and they cannot
then llv out. Keep thein in the pen
four or five days, fcedino n1111 watering
tIhiin there, tlieu tfivo th'Mii their
liberty, but never feed or water tliem
elsewhere.
|)u:in<^ the worst or eo'dest spells
the It ?usc may b1 lined on the inside
with water-proof paper, juit on in
such :i manner that it ran lie readily
removed. A window also should lie
olaeed on the south side when tieees1
s.irv to paper tem orari I y.
The cost of sueli a house and \ard
lean lie best arrived at by consultinjr
the local market, and then liemrino
j on the dimensions eiven. Ibit it
: would not be much.
for eac h additional twenty six
fowls make another house and yard
his described, but be sure to scatter
them about the orchard as far apart
i :i.i.. '
Tin- I .rohorns arc unexcelled layers,
be they black, white or ln-nwn
I lie difference that exists 1 ?ei n ?r -im
[>!v in color. The lb-own Leghorns
ai" the jrreatest favorites in the countr\
ami the most nutiierous. The
lllacks are the rarest ami they do not
excel either other variety as layers,
j As to the cost of the Leo-horns by
the onaiilitv, this ouestion can lie
more satisfactorily answered hv priJvatidy
addressing the poultry advertisers
in l'/n (' a It i i'ii/i >/ , who have
, l.eohorns for sale, statino* what is
wanted, and eettino pric s from severa
I.
In reoard to the cost of feed reI
ijuired for one hundred fowls at one
meal, that can best lie arrived at by
takiiio- t ne cost for one month or one
year. The writer has kept fowls in
conlinenient year after year at a cost
of si\t\ cents per le ad annually, or
live cents per month, pa vino sixty
rents a hushe! for coin, forty-live
cents for oats, and &I.'J5 per Id!)
, pniiiuh for variou kinds of ground
I mixed feed. ( )n the other hand, the
cost of fowls at liberty, where they
had plenty of crass, has been less
than fort\-eielit rents nearer thirty?
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: ? ii.. i .1 !
i ni.\ c?-|lis? amiliailV, ;ill<l lllCir eo'O
record far excel led those deprived of
i Mriiss. 'I'lio onl\ rule as to how
I
much a chicken should I>o f?*d at nm>
meal is t ? throw only so much to it
as it will scramble for and eat eagerly,
and as soon as it pecks about indifferently
stop the supply at once,
feed twice a day, trivinir irround
?**> r*>
, feed mixed up warm in the moraine,
and whole erain, corn, wheat, or oats,
just before roosting time. I .eidiorns
at liberty will average Kit) eiros
| each, and they will not consume
j oyer sixty cents' worth tit the very
outside calculation, and this, at only
! one cent each per e?ro, leaves one
dollar profit from each fowl annually.
After the lirst start ol breeders ami
' layers is secured the supply of the
latter may be kept up by putting out
eoos with reliable parties to raise
i chickens itt a stated sum each, to be
delivered at four or six months of
a<re- of course paying more for
them than the ordinary fowl, so its to
make it an object for people to raise
them. .I/A///A', /?'</., Sottf/ur/i ('it/'
(I I'll (nr.
The sum to be raised by taxes in
New York city this year is ?51 l,80H,I
171.
fommon sense in tin uncommon
decree is what the world calls wis.
i
I UUIII.
If you suffer )m t< kin?r |? ii11-??11 moving
it he eyes, or cannot bear bright liylit, nnd
find your sight weak and failing, you
should promptly use Dr I. II. McLeans
strengthening Kyo S:d <*. dor. a box.
< ). ('. ('aliot, a lirotlier of Sebastian
<'aliot, lutd oi11\ to spell liis naino
I >aeU wards and t lie resu 11 was tohae|
CO.
I'.xposiirc to rough weather, getting v;et
living in damp loealities, are favorable to
the eontraetion of diseases of the kidtie\ >
and bladder. As a preventive, and fortiie
cure of all kidney and liver trout le, use
that valuable remedy, l>r. .1. II. McLean's
Liver and Kidney Malm. ? I. Oh per bottle
W hoever is wise, is apt to suspect
and lie dillident of himself and upon
that account is willinp- to "hearken
unto counsel" whereas the foolish
man, heino in proportion to his folly
full of himself and swallowed up in
conceit, will seldom take an\ counsel
hut his own, and for that very reason
because it is his own.
Siek headache, w ind on the stomach,
hilliousness, nausea, are promptly and
agreeably hani-lied by Dr. .). II. .McLean's
Little Liver and Kidney 1'diets, dor. per
villi.
"What are yon doino now, Thomas?''
asked the minister patroni/.inoly.
"I am a writer for the press,'' said
the lad proudly.
"Indeed! Sou are ipiito ymiiio
for that; what do von write?''
"I direct wrappers."
A ! loston dude who hud become
tir? ?1 of life throw hiitiHolf in front
of a providence locomotivo, ami when
the monstrous machine saw him it
halted, trembled a moment ami then
heoan to hack up toward tlie round
house at the rate of a mile a minute.
There sre many accidents and diseases
wlii h aiTect Stock and cause serious in
<'(?n\etiienee and loss to the fanner and in
his work, which may ho <|uicklv remidied
i s t' e iso ol Dr. J. If. McIiPiiiih Volcanic
(>il l.iuimont.
A hrother in prayer mectine in a
neijrbbor: no* town the other nioht.
oraved fur lilt; alisen'. "who with
| ?r? >st:. 11? I on beds of sickness ami
S()f?lS I l| W t'l I IICSN.
hi hi .. iiic of tin1 -irk 1\ season render
I your.se 11 i in |>i : n.iM ; a malarial ultima
I ill or -ud leu i li.tii.ie of temperature is
fra : jlit with danger; use Dr. ), II. Me
I. in'.- Strengthening Cordial. .ft1.1*0 per
| I ii ?t t It1.
A litlle mirl who wanted to deserilie
the ahsent inindedness of her
uncle, saili: " 11 is renieinlier is so tired
that he has to use his formet all the
t i mo."
GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY.
i : \ i:c i t i v K
President (Irover Cleveland, of New
York, t-? Mareli Itli iss'.i.
II K.\ l?S o|." i > i; i a It IM KNIT.
Secretary ot State Thomas F. Ikiy ard,
(?f Delaware.
Seeretarv o| the Treasnrv C. S. Fair
child, of New York.
Secretary of W ar William <'. Fndieott
of Massachusetts.
Secretary ol the Navy William ('
W hit lie \\ of N ew York.
Secretary of the Interior Lucius C.
I,:ini ir, of M issD-ippi.
Attorney General Augustus II. Oitrluiul
i of Arkansas.
I master General William P. Vilas
of \\ iscon>in.
i.koisi.a 11 vi::
I 'resident of the Senate .lolin .1. 111 v m 11-,
of Kansas.
Speaker ol the llnuscol Representatives
.1. < I. Carlisle, of Kent ttcky.
.it ph i \ i:v:
Chief Justice lion. M. II. Waite, of
< Ulio.
i snip s i a i i:s i < >1 i: i ok so. < a .
< 'ircuit I tul.sje 11 u?rh I.. Dond.
( ircuit t Ierk .1. I'.. I Intend.
District .Indue <'. II. Siuiontou.
( Jerk K. M. ScahfooU.
Marshal Ik M. Dovkin.
District Attorney I.. P. Youmaus.
I nited States Senators from South
Carolina: W ade I lampion, M. C. Duller
I?e|U'esentative Sixth District (Jen. \V.
I tartan
? ,o V i. It N M i:\ i' ok so( iii < a i jo 1.1 N a .
< io\ criio, John I\ 11i< hard-on, ol'Clar
endon.
I.ieiit. < iovernor W in. I.. Mauldin, of
< i reein ille.
Secretary of State W. I.citner, ol
Kcrsluiw.
Coiuptroller General W. K. Stoney, of
!h ikley.
Attorney General Joseph II. Karle, of
Sumter.
Trea iin r l-iiac S. Ratnherjr, of Darn
i WOIJ.
Superintendent <>l Kdueation .lames
II. Rice, of AI il M'vi lit1.
Adjutant and Inspector (Seuornl Mil
, I ?I I., Ronham, of Abbeville.
li>ton.
Superintendent of the Penitentiary T.
.1. I.ipscotnb, of Newberry.
Superintendent of the l.unatie Asylttlll
Dr. .1. ! '. (Irillin, of Darlin.irt??u.
si i'i;i:m i: roe i: i :
Chief .1 list ice \V. I). Simpson, of I.an
reus
Associate Justice Henry Mclver, of
('hi-stertield; Saniticl Mctiowan, of Abbe
ville.
ciiiri iT .iriutKs:
First It < I'l rssl v.
Srcinid A. P. \Mi it'll.
Tlilrtl T I! Prune r.
Fourth .1 II. IIiitlson.
KittIt .1 It. Kershaw
si\in l l> \VitliiTsitiiiiii
Seventh \V II \\ iillucr
Ki^hth .1. .1 Norton
cot N I V t .o\ Hi: \ M FNT.
Senator Jereiniah Smith.
Representatives Samuel Hickman, II.
I., lbick.
Clerk <>f Court .1. M. Oliver.
SheritT R. t!. Sessions.
I*r?>1 ?:it?* Judge \V. K. I(ardwick.
School Commissioner John I'. 1 )<t
ham.
County Commissioner.^ David Kabon, II.
<!. ('oilins, .lolin 1 *. Stij;irs.
County Treasurer I!. K. lleatv.
County Auditor K. Norton.
('oroiu r A. 11. .1. (iulkrnith.
I.Kii ISI.ATI V K.
I'resident I'ro Tein ol tlie Senate James
F. I zlar of <)rangel>urg.
Speakei of House Representative .1 allies
Simmons of ('harleston.
HATKS or COMMISSIiOJK
CHARGED FOR MONEY
ORDERS
The following rates of Ccnuo-'cslcr". 03
Money orders have been S'/.scl ?*,/ ?cat
Olliee Department on ami . v.'/ .TJ
I SS(i.
on sums not exceeding $5 - .
over $5 and not exceeding :)''
over is 111 and not exceeding $15 |tl cents,
over $15 " " " $ ill) 15 cents.
; over $150 " " ' ^ It) lit) cents,
over $10 " u " $ 50 25 cents.
; over $50 4 4 44 44 $ (50 80 cents.
liver ifliw " " !S ?U ;?.? CelltS.
over $70 " " 44 $ 80 -|0 cents,
over $80 41 44 44 >>100 <15 cents.
A single Money Order may iuelude any
amount from one cent to one hundred dol
lars im lusive, but must not contain a fractionalpart
of a cent.
too :h><)
working. for us. Agents preferred who
can furnish their own horses and give
their whole time to the business. Spare
moments may be profitably employed
also. A few vacancies in town and cities.
Ik l\ Johnson, A: Co., 101J M tin street,
Kichmond, Va.
1 aug 25 5 ;tm
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THE HORRY HERALD,
IPXTBIL-ISX-IEID
KVKI\Y Till' \
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A ( leuI), i'liic, llri.u'ht, ?i ml$1 nines! iiin ArMspiipei*.
Its <*c>111 iniis will be found fidl of live, chaste readier matter, eiiibraeinr
I all the latest news of the day, and every elTort w ill lie made to please the
I people.
'I'ho principles that have characterized Till-: 111:1: \i.i> for the past year
will he strictly adhered to, and especially the polic\ to uphold the rirht
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and censure the wronr, from what ever source.
The interest of the public, and especially that of I lorry County, w ill
ever he sacred to Tiik IIkkai.o, and will he looked after with untirinr
n ;
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i zeal.
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T< > A. 1 > 10 1 <rlM SIOIIS.
Tnh 11kuai.ii has a larre and increasing circulation, and if you desire to
reach the homes of this community, there is no surer way than by advertiser
in Tiik IIkuai.ii. The rates are within the renolTof all.
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Holes of Subscription.
Threo Months $ 50
Six Months 1.00
()no War 1.50
Address,
Til K HtiltAM) PUBLISH INU COMPANY,
Conway S. C.
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B. R. Kl^G, ,
Wholesale and Ketail IMsi 1 \j!
BOOTSXSIIOIK
DRY GOODS,
(; hoc 10 h i rcs,
.!> ? ?'ITI? ? >' J"*,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
AND
Proprietor <>C Kind's (ireal
Karmtiii Mouse.
IjOKIS, - 3. o..
i won.i) HKsei:(iti u.v an
I a ikmiim o to my friends and tin- |>111>1 i?11
mt I tun now carrying a first-class stock
of
I >r\ (ioods. Not ions. Ladies' I iress
Hoods, Mats, Ca ps. H roeeries.
Hardware. Tin Ware.
And in tact, a complete stock of every
tiling usually kept in a lii-t clas country
store.
M > 1'i iccs Suit I lie 'I'iiue*. B
ill "Not li?> I mli'i'solil.
Highest cash price paid for I'.iifi**.
t'liiclicns, Heel a ail B'ni* ICiilrs.
ool :111?I S!cc >u :i\.
I liad just as soon pay easli for the
ii..I-.> ......i ....... ?.*. i ...
limine my stock before juurlnsine eCe
w here. ' 15. If. K I N< i,
I .oris, S. ( .
jnlv ? 1 :tm.
LUCY IMNTO.Y
?t > ? ?CIIKW
TIkis. ('. \\ i11 i;iins & Co.'s
('ku;r?ir\ ri:i) tuh \< < <>.
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UVY IIINTON!
The Leiidilijr Tobneen ill the
Soul h.
mm mm ? ? - ?
l>i:ititi. 10 is< ii nro i,ij.
vi ii 1 q vi. i. i s. it i n i.ii.
" ' Ar <4r
Ihirroiiulis Collins,
con way, s. r.,
\\ I ??I? vssi If *CA?' i? Is lor Horry j
i on II I \ .
inch ;i'J (im.
DOLL A IiS A DAYAgents
who sire now soliciting snhscrip
, linns I., THE WEEKLY DETROIT
FREE PRESS under its special offer of
ton ir movi'sis i'pic < is., i
are making Three to Five Dollars per i
; day with very little effort. We want !
agents to represent u> at all the County
and District Fairs, and in every town in !
the I'nited States. Send for credentials,
, and agents'out tit at once. Very liheral |
commissi) ns and cash pri/es for largest]
1 lists. Don't forget that any one can have I
TIII: I ici I:
sent to their address Four Months on |
Trial for 25 ('cuts. Address
Til F. FREE PRESS CO,,
I)etroit, Mich,
sept 15 S tf. I
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We Becj to Inform the Public
THA I' WIS IIAVK
ON MAM) A FULL STOCK OF
< K N KltA I. M IC lie 11 A \ DISK,
St ( II AS DRY (it X )I)S, I
l'L( )TI 11 X(r,
I I ATM, < A l?S-i,
ItOO'l'H AM) f?i I l< > i :w,
FAMILY GROCERIES
BACON, COK.N, FLOUR, RICK,
SITU Alt, C< >KKEE, &c.
o_
W*wo are offering at "bottom''
prices to CASH purchasers.
GIVE us a call, wo aro satislic<l
wo can inako it to your interest.
WK WILL LAY the highest
market prices for
C'Ul'DK TIJIG'ENTINE,
W()()L,
WAX,
1111 )ES,
FL'HS&c.,
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E. T. LEWIS
1 . I
aucr-o 1y
Schedule o!'
Vilmington, Chaclbourn and
Conway R R
CiiADitoi un, N. ('., ,\u>r. 27th, 1887.
Schedule in from dute.
'Hi AI N N<?. 78 SOUTH IK UNI).
(,'liailbou M 7.80 n in
! '''* Vinri'iido" 8.07 h in
Leave Mi T:il?>r S.:?,7 a ;,,
I.("uni* I'H'K H.SiO a til f*
Ani.e it i iVaulc .7.52 am %
Arrive at ;'?lViidi?il H.o? u m
Arrive ?t Mt. M)(?. s.aT ., ln
Arrive at ItIiicoU, w .-.u .,
Arriv.-nl l.orU.....V; O.u:,'a n,
Arrivc.it Uaylioro.. 0. IS a m
TWAIN No. I N< ?>'|"| I lit >1' N ! >.
I.cavc Hayhuro lo.'.JO ? ni
Leave I .oils .r;..n.j{H a m
Leave Mt. Tulior * p?\:>ii p m
Arrive I .oris 1 10,5* nm
Arrive at I'riae -ton w.ix a in
Arrive at Mt. Tabor p m
Arrive at t laremlon 1 ^pmi ^
Arrive at Y 1 in e .11 piV^
Arrive at ('ha<H>nurn I pin
I VS. II. ( It AI'IUM N, .J!..
Snperiiifi limit.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta
Railroad.
( i:N Kit a I PvssllNOI.K Dl.fAl: I MIT, /
April 20, |S(5. v
r jn 11 K I'liU.DWINti SCHILl I.K
A w ill lie operateit?.11 ami alter t) 'ilatc:
No. 48, Da 1 i.v,
Leave Wilmington *.1 pin
Leave Lake Waeeainaw (,'.4*p /i
Leave Marion II111
Arrive a' Florence 12.2.p ni
Arrive at Sumter i.2u ni
Arrive at Coluinliia (?.4(| nt
(lOlNti SOl I'll No. 10, D.v 1 i.v
Leave Wilmington lo.io. ni
Leave Lake Waccuinavv ll.lo in
Arrive at Florence 1.20 in
No. |:l, D vii.v.
I .cave Florence 4.110 m
Leave .Marion .">.14 131
Leave Lake \\ aceaniavv 7.ok. jn
Arrive at Wiliniicjtoti 8.110 ja
(,< >| Nt! NollTII No. 17, Daii.v.
Leave Colnialiia !)..V> pi
A rriv e at Sumter I ! . "> "> a
I,< ava i 'lia nee 4.20 it
Leava liarin ">.011 a
Leave Lake Wnccamuw 1.00 a
Arrivu at Wilmington s. 20 a
No.-. Is a ml I 1 - tops at ail stations e
re| ?i iirui-! i . I T. :i!il i"Ul\ Ml IIII
\\ itorc' Mini Siinins'.
I . lur ( *(>] llllll >i;l Mini m 11 I
i>ii vV Ii;? mm.I. a . \ it. li. 'tii?
Aik< n I unci i. >n, and ii!i | urn- l> wild
should i U Nu. in. I' illi.i in S|c ]> r |'i>
Aiii'ii-l;. on llii- train.
.1. ! '. DIVINE, ('.? u'l S>i|tl.
.1. I {. K I MY, Sllpt. Trails.
T. M. KMi.kson, (li'ii'l Pass. Agent.
Sl'ptl'tlllMT 'ili, 1 s*ii. 11
I 11 1
j|L? 8Sf f I < * ? ? * I > ? * * ?
VI W; assortment ?>1 Silk ami Satin
<>i t\xlhu>l<>rs anil shades. ( 'all ami
see tlii'in. \a line lot ?>(T CASHMERE
itntl WORSTED ranging in prii ?
from in et nts to sI. per yard.
it
IM.KNPI I) V SSOKT.M K.VI
f ' I'LKXDI I) SSOUTM KNT
(IK MKNS AND IK )YS
CLOTH INC .11 ST Ol'KNKI).
i rr ali. sizes and prices,
STVI.KS AND (t)l .Wi l l i KS. p
Ama/iimlv Inn. ('.ill ;111<I examine them.
burroughs & collins.
ivoihi genuine unless stamped as follows,
JAMES MEANS'' U
S3 SHOE.
These Shoes for gentlemen
^rrrTt arc tnailc of b'inoal Tannery
f7f.y'-.SA"f>i, stitched with large
vg fry. alSlIk Machine Twist, and are
|> t; VI unequalled in />? i rahil it//,
11 a Cftm/'ort, find .1 )>)>rnr\
y ancc. They nve m:?d< >
/ various wiiflhs, tot
?? v.d' thor I>road or nar
/'M.Ia M p" Q ?So. ./ ^5>w.row toes. The. mor
f ..O^Ss. ?i" ? f these ?
"'"^"Vr~?^ 11? have
%, Mk
y+j ? caused fticlt an enor-^^^p
inous nieveaso in the .
Vt demand for them that
fc% (/{k wo can now furnish
MA nrntril favtory prott
I* ij., vt^ ducea n larger qunnIfuM/VfPO
. n?j? tily of Khyps of this *
A/b graddPthnn any
9 other factory in
Inrty rpfiuoat ' Iiohp who Iuiyo
I In it |'fiylti?r $.' or i)ii for their
K \ Oio. s ..I least try <>ii inilr
V, :. -'S \\of these before buying a now
V, \\ I>:tir. Il cost:; m.thin^
'i <\ to try tlicm 011.
ji* W0* V .1. MKANS A CO.,
/ Man;:: a? Tt*i:Kus,
I 1
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Burroughs fcTolliiis.
A LARGE STOCK
OF FINK SIK<|KS
.) UST KKt'K. VKI), .
AND FOR SALU BY
F. T. LEWIS loliiiHiiii
,v ilolinKon, i IoIiiihoiih .V (jtiattlobnmn
.n.'trion, rv < . \ ninvvu.v, n. /
Johnsons & QuuttlHhuim
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS . \ J
CONWAY, S. C. V
I'KoMI'l A 1 TKN I loX HIVKN TO Ht'hmm
Collecting1 it fllpeolallx* I
THOS. F. GILLESPIE.
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