The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 01, 1887, Image 4

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*" i TTlio DKCprrsr ZEZorcvic.ir?. opruMMiKi> i.v i r. nirusD.u ?*? ?,? ?? - WIIjL ALWAYS UK JK >l*\l> KKUA UI.K IN MA'lvn:i{<l?! N'i:\V> \N '? local in n:i?hh;i v k. 'I KUMS OF SI USrKHTloX: (inviutnMy In fcilv.ino'. ()M. V B,\H .> 1 Six M.?ntiis Tiiuki Months ">o Slnsilo C?\?y l-'iv<? < n* \Spocim n Copy Fivo n Appli alio- . 'bort lott> ?. on rurrunt i >p'.' arc ior but T:vvitOi\. nil comtVxl^^ may iim> an\ si.nutur ArtIcIch to >v \rltort tnuU (leoo npany in bv Monil:?y,\^ lion. f'!?n ti n ' KATKS () *i~ ?Wy <?' |" ItvDVKIM'iSlM,. AclvfrtisefW^iy iiis^Tf *?! for -s '11 one month will be <*li:ii'1 for :?t one del if per inch for ilr-t Insertion at*. 1 ">h rent for each subsequent inversion. All loijal advertisement- r le m! rati For a longer period than on mon'li liberal discount. V Picture. It was late in the afternoon, ant] we were o-oipo home, with a c rowd of people, some of whom seemed weatiod, tind simply rested or tried to dose wearied men and women mf home to rest after a da\ of tod. area profitable study. A e-entleman came in ami took a seat next to us, bowitio politely to a lady acquaintance on the opposite >ide of the car. lie was very neatly dressed, and rather hiomlv per \\ hile the best smell >r a in ;?? i smell at all, i' is always aueenhic to . v > most people to have a nioderat"b perfumed handle rohief. 1'l.is ipMi tinman was notably scented, an ' wa> evidently fixed up for an occasion, rurnino toward to, we instantly de tected the s'roiio, pun;.' ?11 -.c/fe able breath of the iv/uhu dr. d ei a alcoholic li(piors. .lust before he out on the ear lie put in his mouth an aromatic pallet, intended to oveie.oine his natural breath and scent it bo yotid recognition. lie was men home, we thiyiohl. to a wife lie loved, and ho did not wish her to believe ho was drinkino "too much." lie would meet Ins wife ai.d children with a smile, and they would not notice his (lushed face and his hot breath. lie was not a drunkard, and would bo mortally insulted if any one should say lie was; but he was a regular drinker, and wa- then flushed ami heated and odorous beyond any possible diouise. The rrenteel lady 110 had bowed to must have noticed it. I lis wife would instantly detect it. 1 lis children would wonders. Ills locline is very oradual. lie drinks only four or live classes daily now. and will only drink six or eieht next year, it may be; but he is almost be yond any hone. The slight tremor of his hand will increase, his eyes and nose will be more deeply dyed, his toninie will bo thick, his step unsteady. llis wife with all her love is crueilied daily by the apprehension his condition excites. There is only the faintest possible hope op him. Ilis death will bo attributed to congestion, or anything but the true cause. This is a true living picture of many men who live in this city. They are destined to die from alcoholic poison, but they hope and dream to the end. The insidious wine cup begins the process of deterioration. It ends in death. The delicacy of the ease prevents anv of fcctivo remonstrance. The wife dare not mention ii; friends do not think it worth while; and the man is a decayed and ruined drunkard before lie is aware of it. lie uses his thin disguises as long .as there is anv shame Jeft, but his most pungent perfumes fail, and heavily laden breath te!l> of his deadly habit. l<ont.?('<i!iforiu'ii ( 'h rixtid/t . Iflruroh . flowing' n ('limine!. "Did you ever hear of plowing a channel in the Alabama River for a steamer to get through?" asked an old river engineer yesterday. The reporter had heard many a tough yarn from the fresh-water -alts who draw the long bow on Front street between trips, but th - wa> brand-new, and lie surrendered. "Well-, last July the < 'arriei grounded on \ el low jacket l>ir on a falling river. The crew pulled awa\ on the capstan without moving the old boat an inch, when the mate, seeing we would bo high and dr\ in n few hours, got out a lot of hoes that were in the freight and part of the crow wore set to digging alongside the bottom of the boat, so as to wet her sides, while the rest were hauling . r*> away. Old Dr. Harris, who lives about two miles from tl e bar, and who has a turn for civil engineering, asked Captain Xewmaster if there wjisn i a mow in ui<! ireiont. ' here was, and in a minute a bio deck hand was up to his waist in the channel above the bar holdino the j?h?w handle, which was hitched to the capstan rone, and the plow was hauled to the boat a half-dozen time, or so. Then the rope was tied to a tree on the bank above and the old < ,'arrier wont over that bar like butter through a tin horn. There's a heap of science in navigation.1' .1 fo/n'/t H Tlie Skin and Lips. To prevent a shiny skin use a lit tlo camphor in the wash water, To keep the lips soft and in {rood color bathe them occasionally with alum water, followed by {(Ivcerine or v camphor ice. y i ? - - - ltltie Laws. Tho blue law> were enacted I?v the i *oo;?le of the "I)' aiiiion of Now Haven," now ('onii 'ctiou!, an ; worn SO called because tllPV \n re | >riti?"i| [on blue tinned The followi in?r art* some of then: No oho slinl travel, cook victutda, mak? beds, sweep houses, rut hair or shave on the Sahbath ?lav. No on? shall kiss his her oh 1 dtvn no the Sabbath or f?' la '* hiavs. n?o Sabbath (lav shall he , n at sunset baturda\ . Whoevel* weai - cloth with oo!d, silver or bone abo e o siii lino i \ aid -hail be pi jriaml jurors, and i eh ,e a s . i i I tax tii" ev ' ite L a i i i i i-.n... . IIIIIIMK U * |( || | ?| I J, \ pla v any in-'r un< nt <> mi it t ,. 1 !i drum, trn ?? j???f tir j?*\s i?11 > Xn j.rt?|)t,l minister shall j t ?!*? in marriaoo. The inairisird'e innv join tlieut as lie may do it witii lt->v scandal to I'liri >t s eliuivh. Wln>11 p..routs refuse their ehildron convenient marriaoo tlio inaoistrute shall dotonniiio tic point. Now comes oho that would strike terror to tic hearts of the swains of to-1 la v: No man shall court a maid ill person or l>v 1 iter without ohtainino tic eonsoiit of lior parent -: t.'h plenty-live dollars) penalt\ for the hrsl otVcnse, 1 < t pi ft y .dollars) for tic set r>11?.5, anil the third imprisonment dtirino the nleas ire of *he eourt. ?> n vWords of \\ h.dom. Slander, like mud. dries and falls i.nr. Never he irri.a .e or unkind to a n \ I iot I v. To wait and In' patient soothes til 1111V :i pane;. II" who mitIhts ros.es must not fear I horns. The smallest act < I charity shall stand Us in j/reat steadIt is the summit of humility to bear the imputation of pride. lie who has ceased to cain or ?jTOW has ceased to ii\o as lie 01 dit to live. A crowd is not company, and fa ces are but a puiller\ of pictures, where there is no love. The highest point outward things can briny; one into i-; thv contentinent of the mind, with which no estate is miserahle. A beautiful eye male's -Hence eloquent; a Kind < \e makes contradiclion tin assent: an onnitre 1 eye makes beaut y dcf. rnn i'. To say thai we have a clear conscience is to utter a solecism; had we never sinned, we shotihl have bad no cruise ence. A jrreat deal of talent is los! in the world !<>r the want of a little eoflr I ago, J'] v e r \ day stands to their gravss a ti ii in 11. r ol obscure uini wlio have only remaned ( lis ore ' oiluso t lie: r 1 iinii! 11 \ I.a: j : Wild .1 t In mm from making a iiiwt effort. I'lirro is nothing .so delio at' al a the hearing or tin- sneaking > ! trutli. Kor this rc.'iMiii, there i- no coin- r sal ion so agree dde as that of mail of integritv. who hoars a am intention to lietrnv, and -j. without nnv intention to deceive. St is \\ etl t<? Kc member. That oeoiiomv is a great revenue. That not everv one who dances is glad. That it is as natural to die as it is to I ?e Ik it'll. That the road is never long to a friend's house. That we have all forgotten more than we remember. Tlmt busy lives, like busy waters, are generally pure. 'I'liat labor disgr ices no man, while man disgraces labor. That the strongest men are often the nios' t< mler-honrtod. Th n life i-- too hort to be spent in minding ot hei p < >j do s business. That ne who buy < hath need of a hundred evt'8, an.I Ito who sells has enough of one. That inclination never wants an excuse, and if one won't do, there are a do/en others right tit hand. Siyns and Omens. It is nn!wek\ to be discharged from a g> od situation on h'riday. It is unlucky to leave a house on Saturday without paving the rent (for tho landlord.) Tq pass a churn and not give a helping hand is unlucky (to the person who is churning). if the palm of the hand itches it is n sign of cutaneous irritation. A broken nose is a sign of language. It indicates tliat its owner lias had "words'* with some one. A black eye is a sign of discontent for it is <Ii(Tien 11 to satisfy a man in presenting him with an ebonized optic. It is bad luck to call a man a liar on Wednesday, especially if the calico be bijrirer than the callc. To knock over the salt c ar at the dinner-table in a sign of uwkwardness. If a man with gray hair falls in love with a young girl he will dye. I u advance of the. sickly en.-on iv.u- r youi-vi-lf ini|>re.?riiable: a malaria! .tm< phere or Mitlijch rhahjre of t?*inp rat are is l l'llllO'l.l '1 " ' ,V ' ' ' % * j.miiMi ?Kii utujyci, usr i;r. .1. if, m< Lean's Sir< Ili.-nin : <,I.?i,) .. , 1>< it tin. . . "YV !m Conn.mutlThere is a frequent question, "I President Cleveland or licit. S cridan e mint it: I* r-in-ehief oT the :trm\ of llm I Hii 1 States?"' I'll- provident is 1)v \ irtuo <>f his olliee < ??!?> - ( mamler-iu-chief of l!i army and mi\\ of the I t it ml S( ites. (Ion Sheridan is n'.si stvied commander in- 4 ehiei of the nrillV ? t'i? 't llited < St lies. (?. ! . Sheridan is niso s' vesl ' command* r-'n-cliief of (lie army ?>. ( iho I nitod States. I'iie 0:1.0 is lte\- < ollieio," tli other "de facto. <V ? -? ? ^ \ man s name on an itmorolla is a si /n it ' I'liinifs to him (the name, not the n ntlirolln.) /'/</- /{?'<. - -rWJfr -O- Ulfci :I?T :oiTiisoroaY. i:\i.criivi: t i!>m('! .1i-ml, x w I Mis > ! ' |ii:i'.\IJT.\| KN II. Sai'ivtarv of Stut-' Timlin* J*'. IV.. -.ril, 1 |if 1 Vliiw art'. J S-'. ri'lasy <?i tIn Tie .*urv <J'. Fair I rlliltl, of NciV York. ; Si-iTi-tary of W ar W illiam ('. Kml'mutt i ?>f .MassiiriiiisnUs. Scnotai.Y ?>r tli?> Navy William (' Whitm-v, of Ni'\v York. t Swri'tiiry (if tlir Interior IaicIih <>. ' l/iniar, ?il' M U *is.*i|ij'i. < AtJonii ;. lienor. A 'lulls' I!.' .irl:i(i<l 1 iif Al k:ill*a>. I'o*tiiiii*!''!" ( < a ! :.! William I'. N'llas ol W Ui onsiii. i.Kiiisi ATIVK: I'n- iili'iit ol tin' Semite .lolin 1 ii alls, of Kan a*s ;ii -i' <-r <?'" t 'if I Iniisi'of l{i'|iri?si-n!ati\ - 's .1.(1. ("arli-Ii-, of Ki'iit'U'kv. .u !?: i \ i;v: ( ("liii'l .Instill- linn I It W'nil.i < > 11i??. rsn i i? si'M'i' sninir m > < i i i; I ml II' i ; u :. ('ireuit ('In k .1. I i. Mm <>< d. Dkll irt .ImiI'j'i' <\ II. Siiiionlon. Clerk K. M. Seal.mok. .Maisiial I . M. 1 >< ?\kin. Distrirl Attorney K. Yniiiiuuis. I'nil i-?l ;;; nalors frnm S.mih ' I mi ?;??v i;kn m i:\ i i tv sor i n < \ t:? il l \ ,\. (!<.,. nior .lohn I*. I * i i li:ir< in, if Jar i'MIImm. I,'n iit. <iownior W in. I,. M:1111 1 i11, el < iri'i n\ ille. Seere!ary nl' State \\ . Z. la-itner, of Kershaw. ( oni|ilroller (ii'invul W . I'. Slum v. ol v I !i rkli-v. Attorney (ionoral .lo-i'jili II. K.ule, of Sumter. n Treasurer I t ie S. I >ainher'_r, of Mam m well. Sii|v?riiit< ml -lit of (kin itiiii) )miiicI !, Hl? e. of Allbovlllt . Adjutant ami Inspoetor Mineral Mil ! "(i "I.. Moulelll), ol A i >1M \ ille. lest, mi. Superintendent of tlie IN uitenti:iry T. .1. I.: p eonih, of New 1 ri ,. Suporiutendotjil ol the I.iiii t'n A-yluin ! )r. .1. 1'. < i i IV; n, o I )ai i. ?n. st i'i;i.m ! : ? of i: i : Cliir! .Indict \\ . i). Simpson, of l.nu r.-iis Justice Henry Mclver, of Cin' terliekl; Samuel Mc'lowan, of A >!?? villi-. i iin'i'it .11 imiks: i\ 1'ivsly. V. I' Alilricli. 'I !:(' ' Y. l: I'lJlMT. *1' Hudson. 11 (i . i' Weruliiiw. 'I it III' HI.III. ..i: \VII. W.ill.uv. > t4i .1 Norton i him v i.iiv i:i;n m i.n r. S. ii:i'>?i* .1 eremiuli Smith. Ueptv I'lilulivi-s S:inui"l Ilicknnm, II. 14. Muck. ( !fi l; t>t ('mil ! .1. M. < >!i\ei\ Slifi'iIV U. (J. Sessions. I'rokato'Jutlgc \V. K. I lanl wick, s,i...;-^; i. i... i t. . hum. County ' \?niinK>ioiu'rs |)?vM Uuhon, I'. (!. ( John I!. Sin. . County Tivasiuvr 11. !>. I> uly. Counts Auditor I',. .Norton. (,'oroin !' A. !!..!.(InP r lit 11. ^ l.KCISl.ATI V K. I'lVMilmt I'ro'IVtn of th S.m.-ito .l:un<> ! '. ! /1:?r of ( hMnvt l iu Spo;ik? i o| llo i-o Woprisonlutiw Jam Siminons of ('hiirlestoii. ' a?BMuimM . .-.is AI )VKHT]f>kMKNTS. \?:\V (J(KII)S. j Jr. it W T" .. SHOES, <i n. ATS, I ' HA liI)VVrA . I AND (; ROCKIUHS AT ( LOWEST CASH PRICES il 11 ATy \ . >E A V? > ?-!. > % ItATKS OF CO;'' CHARGKD FOR ->rn ORDERS, '! tollowliv rut <>f Comuii i<>n on orders 'mvo hi- u l>y l\?t )!H c i )<'i?:irlnu'iit <m and s%ft'*r.) ily ? '? ISSii. >11 n>-? not c\e T'liii" >" ' " "'1'iiU. m-r nil not ?*\ i !') ' cvnts. >vt'r $15 " ' " - !> I t.Vo.?n<?. ! )v?>r $:?<> " " ' i? I 1 V"> '.'<Mirs. ; >v? r $40 " " " o > Iw.'ic.i'jiti!, . )V??r $?0 " " " ;,t 80 -10 I >v<M" $K<> " " " ' l*> > t"> ' tit . A .-iii !? <' I r m-.v 1 .trv . ' ' ? : ... . . .| . wn- mi 'i ii . .hi . >1 mill . tilm. ! j ; . ' . Mii<, i P 5 s ' > i M ^ r!V \ | ^ ? \ r i i S? Mi iu J i l( ) r I Vll | I >< j i V \ } ? VI A \ Y ion-, tn THE WEEKLY DETROIT ':il <iiV"r .. ? ; UO ti'l'llVi I '4. ',%? 1' I'.-*., ' !:iy willi \iM-y littJi' I'lVort. \\"?? wiint lyi.-'iits to rcpi. M .il u- i' ill lli" Coiiiil\ mil Di-tiict l\. . . mi! !m im'I'n town i-i !u> I uiti I ' Vml .?r l? iiti;i 1 mil i ut?' ii* iiit :it mu i'. \ < ry t i;; 1 oini' ' i'.ii 111.! c;i Is pi ' !"??r lit1 t ! . !i , 1 1; ! :i'\ <hii'ciin Iium* ran* iviiiiiiiit i*ki:i-: ntiiss III I'l till if Fl I. Mllllth '?!' i i i;?! for < YiiN. A<ii':i i* tim-: i iii;i. i'ukss co.. Di'troit, Midi. S?'|)1 I i s |f. p \ HP u v rr A A \ A t . > 1 , "ii*. i'jit*, mitfks itlilniin il, mill ill Culf'iit lo i l iiiihicli'il I'nr MO/)/:. i / /: "in i.'/ / i . 17'/' 7 ' / . v ^ihi- mi mii> it -i; nill :.l?' Illlll III ( ' . i',- ? i i from V : \ tl , i>l' 1 'ill <|r Cl ip! . .11. \ .1 i ( I' lint, <i'u? ti'l put- i .\ 11' . " ! ' 11 . in.'1 ' > Iill) \\ it !l t-!it in So in in r! i nisi' \ niir S? ?!??, oum v. Hi- 111u'11, ?mil In'-r. AiMil's < \ . si fMl tS < '?* ?.. ? u ii ! ' ! !>1 i " . \\ !iin J 1 >. ( nor to to sr. f ( W D '("> -M V< ) A ;I,)NT" lk V > \ / ' J \ i 1 / run !>; ill",Or k'Ol'iUll.l? for u.?. A'/i'll! ' J*1 iTri.i \\Jio 11c*ir whole timo lo !!15- Mi iiii*--. Spur.' llOlllrllt II) It V I i' p'Of" I <*|!lplo\ I 11 !sm, A lew vrn'iilii'! ill lnwii :tl|i| ( ilirv. ! '. .lons-ii'\. A i>.. It)!:! M tin s!11 ci. 'I llllOtlll, I... mi!.': V.'.") 5 :>ui Ll'CY ii!XT()X! * ??* *'.? * o i'IIKW I'hos, ( . '.Mll'iiins ?S: Co.'s \ ;] rKLKMIA'lT.!) TOIJACCO. H?" * <*' ** * *<* UTY IIINTO'N! 11 !ir !.?;h15nir IoImito in the all i Son t li. |KM>1 loisrssv. e<> i\rs? <;'ij'o n,n. * ii i -a c , i?i ss. <; i!o t.sr. Tl ? ?tjv Burroughs vS: Collins, CONWAY, S.C., niul < ImJo nlo 1 - .'..? RCorr> 4 "*>si ;i ty . r.,| nu ll :i :> > ii;u. STACKHOUSE VMIH zeal. ; : j ;i$sm * CO Ti F, FRONT AGAIN. () \\ is'i {o inl'orm (i?o !><m?)lo <>!' Horn Hint \ lorn* tpciietl a S i LIO, LIVERY* AM) FI.L!) STABLE roiU'1 I posiic ,i()i;i).\ N A ! 'VAX'S More, oih* nor South <?r tlm i{A1 IjllOAI), where 1 ' i'i'|? mi hiiiul, nl :i!l liinr , J ol!S!'iC ^r!Vi,:,'X OLD 11 I C K () \X TUT I. D 11 I C K (I I! J WAGONS, Tlirc r 11)1.1 MIU'S AND 11A V D()( \Z QC/OLl Mills AND HAY DOC XX ' ,x BUGGIES, one o? ? ml i I'ii!! ','n >1' IIAHNKSS, :11111 sell 4 liem :ii lh" l.( >\\ T I I'OSSl III.K prises. All sales ^tliiraiileed as ^represented or our money refund <!. Come ami see me .1. STACK IIOI SK, Marion S, < {member 1, |SS(i. I y / ~"T~^y herald/ * ' ' " . ' jt PUBLISHED H / \ " 1 / J! > \r I I v T nc U \ r~ i j > a j i h a A J A L- A v >> J ) j \ \ nv \TIIK If: Un? \ | I) !>! !>! KJ-! J \(J (V) i J i \: \ i j\j i i - j) I j u Ji i I. \ \ i \j\ i? if ' t* >> ?v -\v - -- - -?v y . i a i'71'* . 1 i ('Iran, Pin-, Hriuhh antl I n teres (in ?? Newspape columns will ho found full of live, chaste rcndinir matter, cmbracin In- lutes! news i ! the dav, :t11< 1 even eiVort will he made to please tl ile. if principles that have characterized Tm: llr.KM.it for the past vei he% strict I v adliered to, and esjiei'iallv the polic\ to uphold the ri?d Cii "" the wrono, from what ever source. if iiitfrc I of thf pultlie, and csjtcciallv that of 1 lorry County, wi he sacred to Tm-: 111-: i: a I. I?, and will lu? looked after with untirin rr< > i > v i<: iurri>* s<: ii. ill i;ai.i? lias a laroe and inerensino circulation, and if you desire t i t! r lioim s of thi> cointni nitv, th? r > is no sunn* wa\ than l>\ advertu in I'm 111 i:\i.n. The rales are within the reach of all. Ibilcs <>(' Subscription. 'o Months ^ ,J Months l.C War 1 .? tldrcss, T1!K IIKRALI) ITItLIKllIX(i rOMIWNY, Comvuy S. ( / / Schedule of Wilmington, Cluidboum and ConwAy R. R. Cm \immm it.v, N. Nov. \Nlrd, 1ss7. Schedule in < fleet from date. TltAIX No. 78 SOUTHBOUND. I.en% < hadl oil' ?i 7.80 a m Ii\ ( Inr mIo" S. 17 a in I.eav .M:.'M>r s..", i a in Leave I .oris 0.8.*> a in Arrive at ^ olundr 7.67 a m Arrive at Clarendon 8.11 a in , Arrive at Mt. Tabor s.l'j a m Anivo at I .oris Ji.<f(l a in A'vfive at llayboro HUM a in I 'ri\ etls * 10.16 a in i . - .... ...... |.<-i < iin|>^ il 111 TlfA IN No. 4 N()HT!inoi'N!>. Leave 85 milf |??? camps II 15 ? t>> i II Leave Loris 12 4') p hi it Leave Ml. Tabor I 08 |> in * ('larendnn 2 00 ;i in Arrive Privetts II 85 a m Leave llaylioro 1 1 40 n in . Arrive Loris 12 I5 |> in Arrive at Nit. Tabor ' 18 1> in . Arrive at Clarendon 1 58 p in k Arrive at ('lnidbourii 2 48 p in Patenters lroin Wimington will take train 28 on W. ('. A A 11. 14., leaving \N il mington 8.05 i>. m. The above train make; connection at ("ha bourn with train 15 for points South. Passengers going North will take train 14 at Chadbouru. 1 A*. II. ( II \ DIIOt'N, .1 It., Superintendant. Wilmington, Columbia & Attgusta Railroad. ( ? KNKlt A I. l\\ssKNUKlt I) I 1' \ ItT.M KN'I', ) / April 2(5, 1880. \ rr > || i; po u.owi N <; srilKIMLK A w ill be operated ?.n ancl alter tl is date: No. |S, 1 ) \||.v.. I,nave Wilmington 8.15 p in l.eave l.ake Wiicciiinaw U.40 p in Leave M arion ! 11.81! |> in Arrive .J l'Mop-nce 12.25 p in Arrive ;;i Sumter 4.24 a in An i'. e at (*?>11111 bia (5.10 a m <;<>! N<; S(?l"!*11 N<?. 10, I>.\?i.v. I.i :ivc wi 1 niiii.LTto11 10.10 |> mi Leave Lake Waeeainnw 11.15 p m Arrive nt Florence L'20 a in No. 10, i)aily. Leave Kiorenee 4.00 p m I ,onw M nrion .*?. 1 I p in i.orivo Lake Waeeimuiw 7.00 p in Arrive at \\ilniinvton s.oo o in '(It >1 N't I N< >!{'!'! I N<?. 17, I >aii.v. Leave ('o!uml?i:i 0.55 p ill Arrive at Sumter 1 1.55 a in I.e.'IVe Florence !.?(? II 111 I,eave \! a v'n n 5.0!) a m Leave Lake Wacealttnw 7.(K)n in Arrive a* \\ ;'miiuitfH'V^. H. -0 a in No-. Is* : nd 17 -top- at all station- ex eept 1 {? _i' i. Llione/er, tttul SiiM.iiu.il Wateree and Sinim-'. )'a-senv r-lor Coiuinl>'. ^nl all points on vV U. U.. and. A:. A Y"o?. stations, A ' n .1 illa tion, and | ints Oeynud -lionld take No. 10. Fullin iti Sleeper fo An ju-la on this train. .1. F. Dl VI N Ii. (leit'l Supt. .1. 11. K im.y, Sept. Trans. 'I . M. I'mi-.kson, (Jen'l Pass. Ajxent. Septenilier 00, ltssii, 11 ' ! I !"S I I ) < M M k i > <M! 1 .IN u a ^ I iumms-s \l,,l N K assortment of Silk and Satin <>f all colors and shades. Call and see them. Also, a line lot olT CASHMERE and WORSTED fanirinir in price from Ml nt to si. per yard. I* '' '* ^PLENUM) 1 SSOIMM KN'I I'LKN DI l> J. V SSOUTMKNT OK MKNS AND HOVS CLOTHING .11'ST OPKXKI). ir !-> I IXr ALL SIZES AND PRICES, STYLUS AND OIJANT1TIKS. j o j , Amazmidv low. Call and examine them. BURROUGHS & COLLINS. i , ir N'onc genuine unless stamped an follows, JAMES MEANS' ?1 S3 SHOE. Those Shoes for gentlemen ^rre^k are made of / 'f?io*/ Tannery Cal/'-Skin, stitched with large W \\Sllk Machine Twist, and .ire ?i fv \\inio<|iiallc?Mii IhtrahiUtt/, \\ - A Comfort, and A)>]>carI Hp; \\ nnee. Thoy aromadr 'n ji : JB|: V\ variouswiitths. toll M /' * w 'her broad or nar ?' 'tAMr Q J row toes. Tlicinor. h it8 of lh(lf;0 caused siioli an enor. moils inrrcuso In I ho ftT demand for them that *f vSn w<! fan now furnish /Si ..roof that our rele\vV orated factory/ proi s ! A I Jr- \?k duces n larger ipinn/ / 'MflS j N?a tity of shoes of thi3 Af/+ vSfey grado than nny k \s<7> other factory in j ' larly roi|uest 'hose who have /^> -pEStf"' 1 been paying $Ror ?0 for their k* ; "" '-.y i shoes to*, i least try on a pair \\ ?> \o( these before buying a new \\ "' ' . Ai \\ pair. Ii costs nothing V Coi^.rV ; \\ to t ry tlioin on. y V ,-MKAN8*ca> / "'V <* '; MASUPACTtfltBltS, / vl/V^L, IKMTON, : ' %^SZ ... X1 OIR. SALiiil 23* Burroughs &Collins, , i - , V, Joa. T. NN alr?li, I Hubert II. HcarboroRMi Marlon M. ( Conwify s.'c. WALSH & SCARBStfiOUGH, n Attorneys at Law. Conway, S, G. 10 ,0 T"' K""t? I I Conway, S. C. Under the management of Mrs. M. K. Sessions will ill ways bo found reliable, Initio ilrst class. Transient board solicited. Hoard by (ho day, week, or month at reaSonblo rates. ^n? Oct. I" (hn. {} ; j\