The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 22, 1887, Image 4
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisement* for ' ti
on ' month w ill l> < tar*; . for tit on
opr inch Or fir-' insertion amino
for osu'li subsequent insor>ion.
^ All lognl advortisentonts ?t li ..il rulw.
For a longer i> iriod t'lan on !ii ?utli a
liberal discount.
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V **: i * t <% c a 1i iiral,
Staiiiin?: l'loor< A;;nin.
Somo'timo iii'o 1 jjavo 77/? <'uffi
vof-t't' a reoit o f<>r stain n?r
with which 1 had never cmii.t looted.
Since tin n -vo I?<? . tn ' >t
koo]<ino*, anil I trim! it on 4 * '1,' ;r
room floor; the oeiiino ami sides of
t 10 i i vmi h?(! been |>:i at :iIj< i *_ i ?* > t
(limits of |? '.i111 wore <>t 1 t ic f!o<
\V herever the liner was clear o! pent
the stain ac:('il ike u eh nr, an 1
even where t here wo" ? he-- <c
steel cre\ paint. i'. onlv made ' barker.
hut wherever white nuiut was
smeared the stain refused t?> lak ; >\
hold, so wo were obliged to ubniulou
our idea of the 1 > an fui. dark, glittering
Door, and put down a carpet.
1 relate ?n\ experience to warn
young housekeepers who have floors
besmirched with paint not to trv
the stain, but whore they arc s<> fortunate
as to have new, prettv floors.!
staining is preferable to carpets 'a
dining room.
Although i have "bore a helping
hand ' in all domestic aiT:iir> at Ik me
for a iotifj time, still the "heat and
burden of the (lay" fell on mother's
able shoulders, and 1 did not knowhow
to be ''head;" now, in mv ffve
weeks o housekeeping ! have ha 1
some novel experiences, n<>? n'.wa- . s
pleasant oims. and 1 hn\< hud -eca ion
to rejoice that, in mv girlhood 1
learned, not oid y to su( . intend I i.e.
e.lllillAPV lvlinnnl lwif l>>
-v "7 '-" ".7
do t im> work vn \ so!f.
Girls, do learn how (o oook. If
your fathers and husbands do not
want you to work w ; !i vmr ? wn
hands, tncy will be plad for vou to*
know hoy to correct the faults in a
badly cooked dish, and at least know
when a thinp is well done; this can
be learned only by practical experi*
enco.
Parents are proatlv i:> the wrane,
when they allow their clobber t??
prow up entirely i. (leu' on hired
servants, for in those helium
days'" it is indeed a p mr dependence.
? South) rn f 'uftiru()tr.
How to Organize.
Editor A. 11. Manx ill*?, of the / '/<>ru7<(
./'fispafr/t, at .lacks* uv >, :
who is a prominent oflieial of the
State Alliance, pives this hu'ormat
about siartinp a !t>eal A .lance: ! ".ve
applicants are necessary t > the rpani/ation
of a S i' -Aihance, but It
is better that, there be twelve ejiartcr
members in order tgat the ??\nete<es
shall bo more evenly distributed. The
' ' ffifrHfV Constitution requires tha' a <. :w r
<*** .. .11. ...
n-tr wi IIII:W T?:! I ! ' M"
ganizing Officer at (lie time <>
organization of a Sub-Alliance, for
the purpose of paying the < )rganizer,
. --*?..<# for ihe (Charter, and for certain supplies,
consisting of Certificates, Applications,
Warrants, Receipts. Hitual,
Constitution, etc. The initiation
fee is fifty cents, and the first euar >
7 I
tor's dues, payable in advance, is
twenty-five cents each. When the
number initiated is twelve, this
amount, seventy-five cents each, aggregates,
and is applied to cover tin*
nine dollar charter fee, but when organization
is perfected with a smaller
number, the difference between the
aggregated fees and dues and the
charter fee, must bo advanced by
them, to be refunded from the first
fees and duos collected by the SubAlliance.
Our correspondent should
apply to the nearest Organizer, who
wii! no doubt take pleasure in organizing
the farmers of his vicinity.
When five Sub-Alliances have been
organized in a county (twelve is a
better number,) they can organize a
t ''M-ntv \! ..'ire, >ut ii (J(
C Albnnce boing nllowril for
['vi rv ton member* f Sub-Alliances.
County A'luinoi1^ 111 ?' cjua:-tIv, the y('
iloUw nt'*s fr-< to S ill- Alliances that
cot i ?.> * tiii- S:mm" :i for 'H
i ac!i A if/;. ? /! <'n/L'rt/,'or. 1
-m? t> "f
i. ows tnu.iijr i)i'\.
eli
Altlxfo!) f" low:n;' ecu im?ni- ?>f
Cation came to' I :o <1 t iutn for inner*
tiou in h ilj jironrian tb*; urtiuc ? of
th" pre nit issue, wo foe! f -?t the in\ir
Ji j:t n i; cc . iii!??m1 in i u!< r ncii
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at the ( inomie ' ' ?' '< ,
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.
Win. I >. Sell ii<lor, of t .?? \ oun</ Knr- <>!
mors f n)i, ? I >10 of ' j)i<>ni * !o;> of
the wullknowii *?\Yavorlev Stci'k
Kuril)Till hi ham "<\ K1 i . :in I is thornfore
f; mil'iir with the ulijm-i <!isru;
od: 1 i pswcr to N. (. ' . on ]' 'i-C'* ''
)'J i. f N VCIIllltT ' tf/fli'ilfov. !
\s'. I > i \ t he f' lit ill !' l o< v ?
failing in niiloh is pribn'dr in??? ? in
t * 10 en'tle thill) the frit!. If they
arc c< wv accustomed to I a\in<>' tJi??ir
<'ji!m?8 stir'.!", and In* ' weaned
them* iliis would account f?r it, to (1
so'nc extent. A u iVtiru of Iirnii, p
corn m"n!, pen nod c ats i- the best ,
food in tho world for iri!!*; oorn foil
alone will lay on fa*. Sweet potatoes
Ixiiloil v Itli vntabaj^n turnip , oottou ''
seed and bran mixed thin and fed ]{
warm v. r'o ve ?*i od results.
I
."but
' lie inci oai "d ' i I the urvi'ire Si
esjH'eia!i\ i it V irbb.le .sit i laud Vi
pAstor every day, w 11. it > c^i'i: ed
' ' . , ... II
rotmv tiio fie '.'it ir.av. '! k? \viI;
p lit | > ' ^ w >' a'
tnai/p drilled pom, oat ami rutabag as
ho will have no trouble by another;.!,
so?.-on. .\v ro 'ai - salt l*o sliou' !
put of >uoil in t!io feed, to ma!;e it |
lasto brae' O/, ,* n't//t'.t'/i
( '///'Ira(nr.
i ,r
A ?l:ti)snj? Weeit Tr?"?* '? r.
i ( *|
I5e vorv enreful, writes K. JO Me.,
of J ,ouisiunu, !(> i i ' "in'ritt<,. far
ivu how \*<? i (I* struy wcotls uixl
other so-enib ? | Is. i*o i<>u n< .i
how careful \ hi dm^!)1 to I><?, I will
?riv<? you hii idea of the virtues of a j
'
I thought sin uuir.it ij^itod tin euiee.
TI.e \N"? ??(' m < i r 11.ai :<1 ccii
moti jini^'Hi w ( (!. Mbnsontown.)
aX< (Iti?> r au ' < jjivr' i y 1 orsc tl: it
will so tuK*('(:dv re/ulnte and alluv
all urinnrx obstruction*. and inllama- ! (
lion ; >. I 'is s''(>d. The seed are a
(; .
powerful alterative. T! ev e ea
,
J
tiie siornaeh and howo'-y uvoducini1* a
healthy con lit'' i of th ise oreane .
rho seed; should 1)0 ^lltllOVC ! itl Ocf+J
to'?er ;iud November (] *h?> 'd : a\
oathnr the seed in September just as
1 lie - ei d pods burs') ami laid up for
fulure use.
V1'" '
Kor a dose one to two ounces or L
table poonful every second or third
day, according to severity of ease,
until four doses have been sdven.
After a lapse of a few days repeat.
i.. .. i
111 vxiri'iiu1 cases a close mav l?o <jdveti
everv <lav. This romcdv is imsiirpa
mm! !11 eases ? f !? *^--} 1?*. odanders
fa rev, distemper, hide-hour.<1, s'ifT- r1
com plaint and chronic founder. I)-.
Stewart rioditlv e: lis the- > see 1 "the
L?r at horse medicine." An ohl d;.r j
key told mo that t'o leaves of this j he
weed would cure anv case of scire- ,,,,
hack. Whether this is so or not, 1 do
cannot sv, hut wo have the word of
i
a veterinary sur^ei n for the seed.? '
Southern (.'?//tififit / .
r *.
"What" the mat'or?" asked a lawyer
of his coachman. "The horses I
i' ntuiino iw. v, r " "Can't voii
pull them up?" "Cm afraid not."
"ThenT sa 1 the 'awvor, after judi- '"1
... i . . . w !
ciai de av, "run tnoui into sometiuntr
cheap."
. ? n nn
A correspondent wants us to tell ,,0
him "which i- t proper attitude Su
for a fisherman standing or sitting.''.
Neither, innocent < tie: lvin** is the '''*
only position in which lie feels en- to
tirelv at home. im
<f> * -<#?
Sick-headache, wind on the stomach, ' A
hilliousaess, nausea, are promptly and \V}
airreeably banished l>y i">r. .'. 11. .V hean*
Little hlvorand Kidney Pellets. 25c. per oat
vali.
??xi*!r2cra&.r. vy. wtiroir:r.-s xT5cn?TrrzraiiB. - # j
ADVKUTISKMKNTS. "?
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MULLINS ACABEMY,
Mull ins, S. (\
ItKV. dO^P. PRJTCIIA HI), A. ,
if r i
rriwipAi. A
MISS SALLIE C. EWAUTS A; sistant.
<v,(
Tho n< \t so?.-ion will Wgin M<>n<l;i ,
Angus! 2!?tl?, 1887. ^
I k_
TUltMS, l'AYAKM. MONTHLY.
Primary Department - - $1.50 per mo
Intermediate " ... 2.50 ? "
Higher " ... !{.,r)0 " " (
Hoard, exclusive of wnshi ig 1.*' ...
8.00 per inonllt.
For I' rtlicr information :if!<?r? - 1h<> SI
Principal at Mullins S. ('. ,
July 21 . 52 1st sept.
)VERn: i::k:' directory. ji
i- \i:i I'll* t:'
Prt's>!(lcii' ('ka('Icyi'IrikIi of Now
"*k, to M I" i 'tli lssi<l.
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ilKADtt OF l>KI*AHTMKNTT.
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S?-t ri'i.'iry ?>r tii' i'n'ft-'HA ('. S. I'nir- ' 1
111. (>f N< w York*. '
Si iTi'S'.ry of W Wil'i.iin C. FtK'jooM '
MR.->iU'Iuisi>ttS. ?
. ' tnrv < ' l<i Nuv\ 'Nil i'ltu ' "
of ,??w Y'xrk.
in: o! .* i i - , >) i.
A",i n>e\ i iii. 1 Aii*r.tst ^ II. <oirlinul
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mnst i Oouttnt) William F. Vihitt
WlliCllllslll. ' t?
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I'ri'sldcut')! tlio Soto>t<- --.John.!. In :? . -1,
:v . r
Sj?'"ik<T ot ;lic Ilotwoof K"pr?- t*t11*?t \o.?
< ':irli>lc, Kentucky.
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('in uit .1 U'l;e I *i: r? I- (j
( in uit ('!. ] U .1. K. 1!:: 1.
District .)u<l;re ll. simonton.
Clerk- K. M. Seabrook.
Marshal I'-. M. Bovkin.
District \"eniey I,. ! '. Yotunans.
I nitc'l State* Senator* from South ;
irolina: Wiulo Hampton, M. C. Butler ?|
ur#;m. "j
;nv K!!N ); VI ? >! " SOf Tit ' A If *1.1 V A.
C >\ rnor . ohn !'. H'elc ?i?, >' 'min!(
>M.
'.ietit. (inventor Win. H. MauVhi, of
rccnville.
Secretary of State W. Leltner, of
er*ha\v. i
I i'n ! " e||i " ll W. ' *. **',> > I V. < '
rkley. \
.
tltlter.
Tre i-urer !sav S. 'lamlcr< Barn
I * I .
S i i i iu i. l" ' i K Inc." *??? ' oies /
. nice, of Al.l evill".
A< . man : mi !u- < cm . -1
?o:. . > il ' e.
-toll.
Sll|?e"'n{CM<le;e i *' 1 ' " * ?!?' -if\*
1/pscomb, of Noivboriy. h
""in'rin'i'lii!' *!i nnatie A\"' " S
It". .1. ?;r: i. ??f ! 'n ' .
i j;t:
Chi.-! .1 u.vtiee V. t>. SimMM.n, .?' I. i ,,
.V H'' ite ,tice Henry Mctver, of
He.
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en. :ir .tciMii >:
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I'llllll T. K l'lil'- | ;|
'iHirtli .1. 11. lhiil.-ori. ! |i
"i t.i .1. H. KitmIIMW .
?i.\ Mi I. I > V.
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; - III . .1. .1. N?>I '
I I't MV C'lVr.KN MKNT.
Si nn'or Ji'I'i lllivl; *S *?I li.
| . -I 'll :ti\ i i Mlilll, 11.
dm ! . 1
( l'?r . c; Com . u. < >? \ or.
Slii-ri.T I'.. C. Sessions. ,
' 'r . . <ti- .!n \V. -I. ! 1 ir>i\\ iok.
S 'liool ' oiu.r -in': ( .loloi !\ I )? !
i i! t1. o:iH: i - -. > . r I' ivii.l II iIiom,
wColiin^, .'o'm 11. 11 ??.?.
< i:i '\ Ami. or K. or'' >.
'ill. r, r A. II. .1. Cisillirnitli.
i.i:i;isi.aimvi:. .
President Pro 'IVm of the Semite James
I ' 1 in* of '(>r;o (?1 ? i'
S|>i aker of House Iti-preseutiilive -.Initios
intnou.N of Cnarl' Son. '
\ HORRIBLE;
I"
MimmmA
iifii ii u ?
mi:; hntjrk community was
L startled :i (ho report, lust \\ ook, tli.it
lorrlble murder had hcou co'iimlttcd in ?
r midst. \\? ?? >? 1 n,"special rcprofoiita
< t?> ascertain till the particulars in
;1<t to place the fuel* before our render-;
found it was only ton line, Hut the
irder was one of those deeds that nil
oii men w ill uphold, beau-'1 \vn
ui by our old friend
3. R. of L.?ris, S.
who hit pet up u
wia'SC: norsk
Prlvett's, on t to Vi. 0, ifc (', Kiiilrend,
to is it ih i Veils' v. . h i ilrst cin
iock on Goods od Various Xind.s,
< dnot sparing even infants outfits,
eh u slaughter of prices was never heard
before. You should visit the scene of. I
conliiet, you '.. ill l?e appalled. We
head quarters and we w. nt every la Iv o
know it. Our friends are respectfully I *
c it oil to rail on lis, either at
O
OKIHOit PttlVI I "I
iero we :?r?? buying all kinds ?>! country
odliee, l't H 11 I L>J'.S especially, iiight
prices paid fopwpttnn. "I
Thanking j 11y friends and < .toiners for ' '
-t favors, .and respectfully ask aeontin
nee of a liberal shrire of the public pat*
II l/e. Henpectftlllv, H.
!<: KING,
,r?'-it 11
ftp, 1 i > < M '< * ? v ?t
Id N K ii-sortnient of Silk and ! utin
\ > : ail colors and shades, ( ill and
i 1k-iii. Al-o, a line lot off CABHErtK
uul Y/OIISTF.D ranging in price
>111 in i i hi - to $ i. pop yard. y
?>. ' (
splendid \ 8s0htmkn1
' 1'i j;x i) 1!) j. \ ssoktmknt
ok mions and hoys
*i-<yri11x<; .if sr opened. ?,
x
all sizes and price3, $"? ,
i'y 1 A-.> and (quantities.
\ma/.in/ly low. Call and cxaniino thorn.
BURROUGHS & COLLINS, v
IATES
CHARGED FOR HCWFY
ORDF.Rr>.
i'lie follmvin; r:.4< s ol ' cmni'h !?>: on
tonoy prd< n 0 boon Jlxwi by Post
ftlco *>v"ptn-trti "it on and after duly 20
a - .is not oxcrrd'n! s*'."i o< n's.
ifr ^5 aid not < v ^ i- if 10 x COUtd,
ycr$10(inductc\ d $16 lOcjemtn.
v?>r rtir> 44 44 " 00 ! *)ocnt.s.
vcr *00 ' " * 40 20 omits,
vor $40 " 14 " *? " 0 2*i (viit ?.
vor i$f?0 u 44 " 00 00 cents,
vm* $( <) 41 44 44 V "50 :] "> cuds.
vm-fdiO 4 M 40 e ads.
ver if HO 44 44 44 4o emit
A slnjilo Money ' ' tiny ttirlud" any
mount Ft' tt't a '! ( im' t I oil! '"tl <!"
it-s inclusive, but inti ' u<>t contain u ' racona'pwt
?>? a emit.
rniiEKTo rivi-;
DOLLARS A DAYon
< THE WEEKLY DETROIT
'REE PTIKES i 1 -r it-- special oH'?-r oI
'OS IS V30.VMIS I'Olt SS <"I'N.,
! T'-r< f?? Vive ? >? ?1 !:i r per
:iy with \( ry 1 i111? clVort. We want
jfents to represent lis ?' nil lli" < 'onntv
id Di 1 riot. ! '; , ; ml in every town in
'
ml iiyeiits'o lUit it once. \'<t\ liberal
onuni-Mmi- an 1 < n.di prlz-s for liir^cit
.
wc-'SCF. h,y r.'asriv !?rs(! >> ?
ditto tl 'ir nddtv.s Ko:ir Months on
Yi:il lor '-! '> ('oiiN. V?idr< s .
Till; KHli!: IML'-iS's en.,
Detroit, Mich,
sept 15 S If.
f > y , n *\? ' i I 1
< \ * 1 * , \ > ;v?*
nvi.'.nt . n; VnrUs obtained, end
i! ' ' ndiie'ed for 'ft / i h
*
Of ft 0 7 "/ / : S,
no -oV
ictiro run
ino and -it
i'l f ; from
S'if.' Mi' !. '"mm . |' with <I<'
'rii t' <11. !vim- If ir not,
< c'.,: :;< . < i1"' (. .' 1'U j ml wiOi
to ;ift i ' . n' : ii vn'ir y r- ,
?tu '.y, or town, ?sor?? Ire.", AtU'res;
<>'. A . 'vA V> "W <.'k
I'll.!* . !':? !' ( >! . , ;> -.rt'oi., > C.
nov M) t
' ( \ / \ .. \ A M' > NT!'
u \ / k / t \ r , / <\in >': mnlo
tn tun Mi t! i?fi own ' ? - nn<i ui\"
!<> lift;' s li | i")!*oili'y (> iployod
>. K. .Joiinsov, T ( "i"! V .in >'r<'c1.
!? immn'. i - .
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('KhtiMtAl HI) TOBACCO.
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dr.
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lie i'oljjKco in the
nt. all
o Mill.
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vr.^ vb'.W, ?-u :=?. ? 'B'o 5.as.
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rHUTouJv'ts is: CoHins,
inn
COX WAV, S. C.,
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Wholesale AfjfesttH Co>* lMorry I
<[ '?>*? fj t; .
jacli :! J!',1 (!m. j<>v'
STACXHOUSE
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CO rHE FRONT AGAXN.
?6?
I Wish to inform the Pcoi..
" *'
'*c r>; VI y ;!?: ? IUWC
pcned ii SALE, LIVERY, ro:i
AM) FEED ST A BUS
nir
>|???sito JORDAN ?fc KY A X'S store, on
or South of 11;o |{AIl,UOAI), when I
H'p on liaiKi. all tinif .
i :sss &m-s,
j j
Ot. i) [i i o k o n !
L I) If I C !\ () I? f
WAGONS,
-o - ;th
lOlA'MIU'S AND HAY DOC
_yOLl'Ml)lS AND JIAYDOC AV ! n
BUGGIES, | On
o ?
ul a full line of IIAl'NKSS, and sell
cm :.l tin' LOW ! >'! i'( )SS1 I'LL prises.
All sales guaranteed as represented or
eir inon-'y refunded. Conm and see n.e
.1. S'l'ACKHOl SI],
Marion S. <
Oveiitber 1, 1HS(> 1-y
11 M A jimi I M ^ w li i A'
l\-:y :
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V l(4iin, PuVC, l? i i iJ5.fi {, {
Its coluini!v w 11 1) ' found full of 1
the latest news of tin* day, and o>
pie.
The principles that have charaeto]
!I ho strictly adliered to, and osptu
il censure 1110 wronjA from what e>
The interest of the public, and os
r bo snored to Tins IIi.i?. am'
il.
rJ5"< > ADN
I'll n iJ ? :I:a i.l? has ;i largo and incn
oli th<> homes nr this community, t
in 'I'm;-: 11 ki:.\ i.i>. Tlio rates are
^rr '??
Kill's or s
rco Months
: Months
o Year .N
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tub iiehaiid rr
mw
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111< 1 f littvrrsl int> .Nowspitpor.
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.. . I'llJ re i*. >;i<' ll?_r in.-itt'M*, (Mllhracitlff
,vrv effort will bo made t<> please t!ic
-^V * "S
!/( (! Tin-: 111 i;ai.i? for the past year
. hilly the policy to uphold the riudit
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HUSHING COMPANY,
Conway K Ct'
Wilmington, Ohadbcuri' and
Co: vay'R. R.
Ciiav BOURN, ''., Nov. " I, 1881. V
S' >mmu: 1 in ell1.' from date.
THAI X No. 1S -SOUTHliOUNI).
Leave Cluulbourn 7.80 a in
I . i vp Clarendon S.l a in
I, t\ ,i "alnir N ' i m
j.? i. ? o.85 a m
Anive ' YMande 7.57 i ni
Arrive lit Cl n n^otf 6?' 4 a in
Arrive it* Mt. Tabor H. hi in
Arrlvo Loiis \,0,20 :i ui
Arh Hayboro 10.01 a in
IV:volt I'M* m in
:r mile pest camp 10,85 n in *
TKAIN No. 4 NOKTimol'NO.
I .pave 85 .nil posC camp; 11 15 a in
Leave Loris Hi 45 p in
I.piivp Mt. Tabor I I> i p rn
('Imenden .1 00 |i in
Airivp IVlvetts II 85 a m
Leave llayboro 11 4!) a in
Arrive I .oris 12 15 pin
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 1 111 p in
Arrlv a* Clarendon 1 .T p m
Arrive at ( liadb nirn '2 4M p in
I'l^-eii'^er- from Wiminulon r ill take
trab, ??,? \V. ('. A: A H. H., leaving Wil-,
inin^ton S.05 p. m. V
Tie- above train make eonneetion at
Clia bourn with train 15 for points South
!\t ^niger> going North ill take train
1 1 at ('hudbourn.
I AS. It. ('HAI)HOfN, .] It.,
Superintewlarit.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta
Ra iiroad.
Sehcdnlo in effect Xnvombcr 12. 1337.
DOING SOUTH -No. 23, DaHiY,
Leave Wilmington * ? 05 p in
Leave Chndhourn 10 05 p in
Leave Marion 11 20 p nf
Arrive Ulorencc 12 10 n in
Leave Florence 2 <10 a in
Arrive Saiut?r 1 25 ? ni
Leave Sumter 4 25 a m
Arrive t olumbin 0 15 a m
.No. 27, Daily.
heave V. ilniintr'oi! *10 10 p m
Leave (Tndbourn 11 *11 p in
Leave Marion 12 30 a in
Arrive Florence 1 20 a in
No. 15, Daily.
Leave '"i'ori el >n .+ 2 *10 p m
L< a\ < 'Lad's ;,> a 31 p in
Lea*, e M.-ri'-p 5 30 p in
Arrive a F!< ren 0 20 p in
No. 53, I).\ilv.
I e Dior m e + i> 10 p in
A "ive ' Olltei- 3 05 p III
V>. 52. Daily.
L< ive Sumter + 3 10 p in
A ive ('oi enbia It 15 p in
No. 50. Daily.
>ave Si int? r *' S 27 p ill
\.rivc Columbia 0 55 pm
No. 57 rtins through from Charleston
vi Central IL U.
I.e .- ii"' ' v.ne. 3' I in.. Manning8 OS
a in.
Snml ivR .No. loaves Charleston s > o
a ii., Lanes I > 2 > a in., Manning II 10 a ,
ii' Sun er 11 i a in., a .vivos < V.umWa
I M) p m.
N..5i'iins through ;'rom Charleston
via Cisntral IL IL. leaving Lanes 7 13 p in.,
.\lanfiing 7 52 p m.
Train on ( 5 A*. 1) Ii Ii j
^ . -. .?. . ?. > w111 iv v t<iu i i<;i ~
riicc with No. 59.
NoltTIl -No. 78, Daii,y.
f.eave ( o!uinbm *10 25 p m
Arrive Sumter " 1! 25 p in
Leave Sumter 11 52 p m
Arrive Flni'-nee 1 20 a m
I.eav e Flon lice 4 25 ;i 111
44 Ai:iiiud 5 20 a m
v^^fPhad bourn 0 25 a 111
Aarrive Wilmington 8 25 a 111
No. 57, Daily.
I.eave Columbia *<? 50 a tu
Arrive Sumter 8 12 a in
No. 58, Daily.
I.eave Slimier S 22 a til ,
Arrive Florence....* it 40 a in
No. GG, Dali.tr
Leave Florence fl040 a m
44 Marion II. tl fi m
14 ('hadbourn 12 20 p m
Arrive Wilmington 2 10 p m
No. 52, i)aily.
Ijeave Columbia *5 58 p in
Arrive Sumter C> 46 jVin
N<>. 14, Daily.
/.eave Florence * 8 20 p ill
44 Marion 8 58 p in
44 Chsulbourn 0 58 p m
Arrive Wilmington 11 50 p in
* Daily. + Dally except Sunday.
No. 58 run through to Charleston, S. (\
vie Central It. it. arriving Manning 7 20
p in., /.anes S"2tt p in., Chnflrston 9 45
p m.
No. 57 runs through to Charleston via
Central 11. It., arriving Manning 8 IS a m,
/.lines it 23 a m.. Charleston I I nil ?"
No. 0(5 connects :?t Florence with C. &
1). train for ('In-raw ami Wndcsboro.
No*. 7^ and M make close connection at
Wilmington with W. ?fc NV. It. it. for nil
points North.
.1. F. 1)1 VINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. it. Kkni.y, Stipt. trans.
'!'. >1. Fmkhso.v, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
September Si1), iysi>. tf
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None gcnnlne unless stamped as followa,
vSAKSlO BEAMS'
S3 OTOEo
These Shoos for gentlemen
*rr-v arc mivlo of .Ftnest Tanncrjf
/?? .. fT H Oi'/'./J stitched wllMargo
YJ* (fir f 'actiino Twist, nnd nro
eh '17 '.Hiincqu ltlcl In />?< r.ibiHI;/,
i v.\?\ Comfort, and ApprnrVv
'''ire. Thev arc made'o
K4' \\ ^ various widths, tot. at
/ ', s*,\ foot, ami with n
/ _ '"C-.sT 'Vsv the hroad or nar/<'
rVAm . Q 4>i> ,f v^ro" toes. The trior.
( V its of those
81,008 ^v0
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caused such nn enortnoun
. n crease In tho
t? /3'^3V domnml for them that
It l/?X wo can now ftirinsli
? 'A '1 proof Hint one crfcJnF
Z- -' br ilul Jactorff pro- ,
tl f A .t^v duces n larger (miin#
N^jLbty of shoes of tills
jfcUftK * nft* grade than any
/of <Cx#i other ?\ctorv in
T'sZ^i'r i l\ Plioo8 tont iPiist try on a pair
* \of tln'fio Iwfore buyingti now
. V A pair. It cost* nothing
j t0 try thom on*
I XS^^^lANUrA<:TUURIt3,
Vf^^W.-iCCNGnESS
P O R S A. L1E 13 X
Burroughs & Collins.