The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 20, 1888, Image 4
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D1H1X TOKV.
CHURCHES.
coxwav ciuct'it.
HKV. W. I.. lMtil'KS, I'astui:.
Hod llill, Saturday hcforo l?t Sunday. ..I2.no in
N.mdv Plain, l*t Sunday..,. ...... HUH) a in
Mount/.ton, I at Sunday 12.1*1 in
PUgali, lat Sunday :*.:!> ?? m
Dnrant, "ind Sunday ? I" "<J ? m
ino.vtilnd Sr.'i. riitci tiaiv; ... 3 30 |> in
M " I nion . 3.80 j? in
(noxt 2nd Salt, altornatoi ti? an i in
Willi;- Otk 3rd Saturday ll-' am
i'o|>mr, nritsituoay .. . 1 >:a?. in
fool Soring " 11 ".W j> in
Antiocfi, llit Monday .... I'-I.oo hi i
Brown Swamp, Hit Sunday ... . ..ll.nOam
lUOXt in mill alterating) "I.:(.?(> in |
Jordanvllle " 8.:IP j> in
next momli alterating . .H.lKlain
iioxt nioiitli, .\ntiorli nal Pi.00 in
Appoinimeut3 of A. J. Stokes, P. II.
1.title pee Dee et. Porilltli, October Pt. M
Waeeailiuw Snonitee, Noveililier. :h 1
lhicksville Hebron, Nov. . .... I. *>
Conway ct?Cool Spring, 11 AM 1?
Conway el -Cool Spring, 8.8(1 l\ M Nov 11
Conway station Sr. AC. Nov.... M
Conway elation II A. M., Nov. . . II
l.oris loiin, Nov IT, IH
Mothodist.
conway station.
HKV. WM TIIOMAS, P.vaTon.
Services every Sunday at II o'clock a. in., ami
T>4 o'clock p. in.
Prayer meeting every Thursday night at
o'clock p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at ' o'clock a in.K.
Noiiton, Superintendent.
captist.
Conwvv
\V. S McCASKILl., pAHTott.
Kv?ry second Sunday and Saturday night hefore
and every fourth Sunday.
Prayer mooting every Tuesday night at '!?
clock
Sunday School every Sunday at I p. ip K. NV
Noi.i.mi , Stiticrlutenden*.
ONI>All UltOYK
Third Saturday and Sunday in each month
cot.i,ins' ckkf.h
first Sunday and S.iturdai hefoi in each month !
Presbytorian.
ti. W Mi Mill AN, Pa si on
CoN*V\ Y.
Servicer every 4th Snndtiy at II o'clock \ M.
ands p.M
Sunday School every Suti'lay at '< h> k P. M. i
l>. T Mi Ni:ii i.. s iperin'.ct'.dciit
MEETINGS OF LODG?.S.
A.'.F.'.M.
IteKiilar c.immunlcu'inn of 11?> r r \ 1. odee. No. lift,
at Masonic ItdH First MontUt in cadi month. J.
11. M nun1, NV. M
K. Of H.
im'i ii'ii: ??f S'.uuit l.od?'i\ No. v."e!ti, \? ill
meet at their II.ail on the First and Third Wednesday
ovcniti^H of "noli month.
K. W. Noi.i.ky, Dictator.
<5. K. Skshions, Kcportcr
SCHEDULE OF STMR. SADIE.
Leave (loornelown on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at IM.S't |>. m., arrive at llnckevill?>
a'. >? nClock o'clock kiiiiii' days
Leave Hm ksville on Tuoadnys, Thursdays r.nd i
Saturday a, nt T o'clock a in., arrive at Oeor^etown J
J o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate !
landings. T. S. Mrs.Niaii.YK,
Master.
Stmr. Maggie, || T. W it mans Master leaves
Oonwny every Wednesday at fi a. in., for (Jeorge.
town, touching at all intermediate landings, re
turning, leaves tleorgetovMi every Friday at ti a. in.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mail Itouto. No. 14248.
From Marlon I' il to Oonwav. Leave Marion (' ;
II I'n Asdays and Saturday ? ' a.m. ar.il arrives at
Conw av l.v f? n. m.
I.eave Conway Mondays and Fridays 7 . in. and
arrives at Marlon p. in.
Mail Route No. 14265.
From Conway to Jordanville Leave Conway
Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a. in. Arrive at Jordanville
in.
Loam Jordanvilln Tuesdays mid Saturdays at 1
p. in. arrivo at Co a way H p. in.
Mail Route No. 13433.
From Wliitoville N. C. to Conway S. C. -Le?vi>
Wliltevllle Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a in. arrive |
M Conway 8 p. in.
Leave Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at f> |
. hi. arrive at Wiiit ivillo S. p. in.
Mail Route No. 14264.
From Little River to Conway, Leave Little
Klvor Mondays and Fridays at l? a. in. arrive at
Conway 5 p. in.
Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 a. in.
arrive at Little River 4 p. in.
Mail Route No. 14267.
Front I'ort Harrelson S. C., to Fair lllulf N. C., j
Leave I'ort llarrelson daily except Sundays at |
a. in. arrive at Fair ItlufT * p. in.
Leave Fair illuff N. c., daily except Sundays at
5 a. in. arrive at I'ort llarreloon 8 p. hi.
-^g:ric\iltTjLr?y,l.
Removing Peavines Fiom Land.
Does it, in your judgment, injurt* litml i
to cut peavhies off of it green where sown
broadcast, etc.? Please answer (if not too
hitG)inAug>t number of The Cult tout or
Subscriber, Darlington, S.
[The Abovn inquiry came too late to !?
answered In the August ('ultivntor, hut '
'would have been replied to by mail, at
once, if "Subscriber" bad sent us bis name,1
as requested of all inquirers, at the bead
of tic "Inquiry Department." A com
pliance with this request will not only
save us trouble, lull insure prompt replies
in all aases like the present.)
AKuwr.it The cutting while green and
removing from the land of a crop of peny's
will not injure )?? land any more
i the removal of an equivalent quantif
soil elements in any other crop. In
sojiho all oiops.in jure or cxliaust land
lie extent of the soil elements, jreuiovin
the crops. But pcavines, lik^ eWleave
o large quantity of roots ih th?4
I; so that, pruetically, the land fain
jcli a crop of either hns been"cut
lie green and removed will produce j>
f'-. iKtWr succeeding crop of grain than If the
not ffrst been gro^ij.
on the land. Hut tin* land will produce a I
much better succeeding crop il the pen
vines or clox r be turned under or permitted
to decay 11 the surface. This is I
true of land on which any crop has been
grown, whether of cotton, corn, wheat or
grass; but the matured product of these
crops is usually worth more for stock or
human feed, or for market purposes, than
the manure necessary to restore to the
soil what has lioen removed from it by
such crop. Hence xve remove the crop
and repay the >oil with something of less V
value for consumption, hut equally aceep- f
table and available to the soil. This lathe t
very essence of farming.
Profitable live Culture.
! !
Our South Carolina Yirc l'ro.*hh?vit9 who <
...... ...
1 > .1. .M . I ?11 I lies, ol lillUlt'^, Seotll > to l>.? a <
living example of the value ol the princi ,
pie of t 1m- ( 'lub, a-> lie writes lis as follows: | j
There appears to lie in the South increas i
ing interest in forage crops, and 1 have no : *
tieed iu<|iiiries in '/'In CuKir itor uhoUt '
rye. I have raised for ten years, both to j I
graze ami cut for green feed, and Hind it (
valuable for horses and milk cows. It
grows < ff early in the spring and is a great
help to put stock in a thriving, healthy
condition, it scents to do well on any 1
kind of soil and with any sort of manage- I
ntent, and is especially adapted to our poor
Jand-' 1 have a six acre Held, fenced in
adjoining tny pasture, on which I have
found the following plan to give line sc
stilts: I sow it in rye in October, in Kelt- |
ruary begin to graze with horses and milk i
I'OU v i-Mtit'uilln iriMi'iiuir fill loin in Vf.?*r
l.il. <11 .'111,? (
then sown down in peas and common copi
inizcd, say two bushels jut acre. From
middle of .Inly to tir-t of August this crop
will ho ready to graze, ami I turn on hovsos
ami milk cows an hour or two each lore (
noon an aftoruoon, or out and food to
horses If at work. This is kept up til I
Oetobcr. when the pea and corn stubble is |
turned under and rye sown again. I
believe those si\ acres j?av tue better than (
any otiier six acres on the place. livery ,
farmer should jaise rye for milk eow>, if
for nothing else. 1 think The f'ultinitof
idea of sowing our ootton lands in rye to j
protect soil from leaching by wlnh r
rains, and also for grazing, to be a good
one 1 have not thought best to raise
seed rye, liut order it from the mountain '.
country. 1 am trying red clover and orchard
grass and believe they will pay.
Good Manners,
n
(
Never try to outshine, but. to ()
please. ' n
Never press a favor where it secina (>
n ndfsired.
Never intruilu ill health, pains, ^
losses or inisfo tune. j v
Never unavoidably wound tlie'ij
feelings of a human beino. b
Never talk or lauoh aloud in I ^
public places or upon tie1 street.
Never forget that vulgarity has '
its origin in ignorance or selfish - j f,
n ess. o
Never urce another to do any thine-,
a</ainst- bis desire unless you see i .
. I \j
da Hirer before him. ' .
I )o not ask another to do what van
|
would not be j?'lad todo under similar j a
eircunnt inces.
Never omit to perform an act when j J|
it can be done with any reasonable L,
amount of exertion. | p
VT. I II 1 l.l . I -
,\rvn urutilOKsiy wciuiiu uiu vanity 1
of another or dilato unnecessarily M
ii|)on disagreeable subjects.
Do not make witticisms at the ox- ?
pcnso of others which yon would not o
wish to have made upon yourself. c
Remember thnt good manners tiro *
thoughts filled with kindness and re- *
(moment and then translated into he- c
huvior. (
Do not ostentations in dress or do- |
pertinent; nothing can ho more vul ^
gar. Sre that costumos (its tho time I1
and occasion. 1
Do rudo to none; rmlcncss harms
not only <he Iniinhlost and pooreat to
whom it is directed, hut injuries the
the exhibitors.
Never treat superiors with servility
or inferiors wito arrogance. Speak
as kindly to a laboros as to one ocpupying
a high position. t
Always give precedence to elders,'If
visitors and superiors Offer them thoiw
host seat at the table, the best place
by the lire and f(ivo thoin the first of |
everything. (to farther than mere!
form and mm* that thoy are comfort i <
able and happy. j (
O ? -
Fashion, *
and society, impo.o many privations;
upon the female *ux, in the way of
dress. First it. is one freak, and then
another and front the fact, that many
of them are unhealthy in (lie extreme,
it is small wonder that many'women
succumb, and that "female weaknesses"
are tho too frequent result. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Proscription is the
only positive cure for these complaints
in existence, and thousands of women
can hear witness to its efficacy. "Fa* |
vorite Paeseription" is a legitimate |
' medicine, carefully compounded
by >111 experienced and skillful j?hyiseian,
and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. 1* is the only medicine i
for women, sold by druggists, umlrro
\ positive. j/uarantt'v% from the man- I
ufaetnrcrs, tlint it will upvosatisfaction
in ?very case, or money will be
refunded. This guarantee has been
j printed on the bottle-wrapper, and
faithfully carried out for many years.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti bilious
Granules, Laxative or Cathartic noto
size of dose. Purely vog- |
human nature are tin- I
j changeable, but so adjusted to a
uinairsiAvuods that they seems to have
^^^spc. ndly for each indi
IKTTttlt MAKI-: TlilC Hl<:sr|(
or IT
\ AV. Wntttcner Co. Hxpluin '
(ho Situation and Advise their!
Customers to Solid tlioirCot**
ion to .>1 ai'ltol.
(
New.-- ,.n 1 ( v?urior. <
The line of I*'. \Y. Wnjjener &Co,
'
>f this ?ity, supplies perhaps the hir- 1
p'.r part of the hii^oino used hy the
araiers of South Carolina in pack) no ! '
heir cotton for the market. They ;
eali/o tiiat it is impossible to secure j
my pruetiele sulisli*uto for the jute i'
aoojiio now employed for wrapping
? tt< u and have sent the followini/'
^ I
isetilar letter to their customers |'
ivartiino them ao.ainst the delay of
adding hack their shipments. The
.'olton Ihiojrino Trust, or oomhina- j
I. Ill (tr U'll'ltlivni' it lll'i \ !?n on] 'llWl
1 * ,,,,v ww v |
ms tin" farmers in ti corner. Tlio '
ondition ?-f tilings will prohahly l>(3
lillerent next year, hut tlio farmers
have to face tin* situation as it is and
not as it mnv l>o twelve months;
lie noe:
INK \\ AUKN 10 iC t I Itill. A K. ! ,
t 'llAltl.KSTo.N, Sept. 0, 1888. j
To (hir Customers: The feeling
[>f indignation generally expressed J
hy tlie farmers of the .South against ,
the haoirinir niunufuctui'ors on au- !4
oount of the advance in prices of thisi
Article over values last vear, and t i- 1
ipparonl intention of a threat many!
if tlioin in States west and south of j '
is, to hold biiel< their cotton or it-I
einpt to use other than jute liiic^inir ; '
is a covering, lias siiLfoestcd a few
r)1 op t (
?er:inci.t facts to oiu mind which wo
>eo to oil' r lor your digestion.
The iiolif aoaiiist the hanoiier i '
Manufacturers will not inconvenieuoo j
hum in tliu least, as they have nl- '
om'Iv disposed of two-thirds of their
>roduet t?i the r.prehant at prevail-1'
no hioh jiricoH. No action that we;
an tInnl< of will, in our mind, sue-|
cod in reducinof cost of jute lm?r
oi.o tiiis season or furnish an aecep- 1
aide coverintf lor cotton at less ?
o I (
V
These fuels licino clear to our '
iind, wo think it decidedly to the
uterest of our South t'arolina friends,
whose interests are identical with I
ur own,) to meet the situation and j
larket t lit ir croji while this feeling j
xists amono the farmers of noioli- .
ortuir States, not the lietielit of the 1
n ' n
air . rices that are sure to prevail
nth lioiit receipts, save loss in
eiolit, interest, <$;( , for it is only a ! '
nest ion of time as to when the,
ulk of the crop of cotton will lie'
reed on the market, ami the'
atural result ensue whenever sup
ly is in excess of deinund. I'hoso [ (j
ho will have held their cotton will
ml that they have not reduced the
est of luiocrino, Imt will he forced
.? accept lower prices for their cotton
tat they would probably luivo real j
:ed if put on the market at t!ie propr
time. i ^
The object of ties circular is not ^
n attempt to defend the action of
ie bnotrinnf inanufai turers, hut to i
ut our friends in, as we think, the j
est possible position under the eir* '
ulnstanccs. W'o append the res- i
eetivo cost of !>ai.f^iiio for cotton
ovorino from 18(50 to 1888. You 1 ^
ill notice in this table that the av- ^
raoe cost of liaotrinjr for tt;o past I
lmi years has been 1 1 cents per yard
oainst 13 cents per yard this year,
r a different of 12 cents additional
iit.1 for hmrtfiiwr on K.?l.? ..f /...t
? fS*S"'n "? o
Dii whore six yards is used. One o
}iirty-seeond -of a cent a pound do ?
lino in the selling prieo of vnr out- i"
on would amount to about 15 cents 1
n?r bah . \\V, therefore, advise our n
rionds to market their cotton at li
irOseut fair prions, ratline than risk ti
ho uncertainty of the future. Yours,
truly,
I<\ \V. \Va?rener &, Co. j
Dolicale Touch.
"Do you know/' asked the snakei
iditor, that color can he detected by i
ho touch?'' "No," replied the horse'
iditor, Have you learned tnel
chnine?"
"Not all of it, but I have learned a
ittlo." .
"Indeed!" <
kYes, I can toll when I feel blue.,'
IMBI'WW 'HIIIIWIH1? IIBIIPHIIIIIW illllll II
ADVKI'iTlSKMKNTS. t
NEW GOODS,:
DRY GOODS,
! ?
shoes, |
hats,!
.
IIA lvDWA HE J]
h
AND? ;
groceries,
AT? j
LOWEST CASH PRICES ,
-?AT? ;
J. A. MAYO'N, '
'V
-rfSffr'- '1 Ail.'
JCVERRNMENT DIREOTOY.
i:\kci tivk
President drover Cleveland, of Now
fork, to March Sth
I
ItKADS OK lilli'AUTM UNIT
Secretary of State Thomas F. Dayard,
)f Delaware.
Secretary of the Treasury ('. S. Fair-hilil,
of .New VoiI;.
Secretary of War William ('. Kiulicotl
>f -Massachusetts.
Secretary of tDo Navy William C
tVhitney, of New ^ ork.
Secretary of the Interior William F.:
Vilas of Wisconsin.
Attorney (leneral Augustus !I. Garland
>f Arkansas.
Postmaster (leneral Don M. Dickie .
-on of M ielii^an.
i.koisi.a i t vk:
President of the Senate .John J. Instills,
>f Kaneas.
Speaker of the House of Representatives
J.O. I'ai lisle, of Kentucky.
.1 uimiA ltv:
Chief .Justice lion. M. it. Wnite, of
>hio.
IINITKI) STATKK OOfKT OK SO. OA.
Cireifit .1 tulvfo llimh L. llond.
Circuit Clerk .J. K. Ifa^ootl.
District ) udtje C. II. Swuonton.
Clerk--K. M. Senhrook.
Marshal K. M. llovkin.
District Attorney 1?. F. Youmans.
I'nitod States Senators from South
i'arolina: W.ule I luinpton, M. C. Duller
Representative Si.vth Distriet (ieo. \V.
I htrjptn
(iiivi;i:n mux i ok south caisoi.ina.
Coventor .loltn I'. Richardson, of Clar"
'itdon.
Lieut, Coventor Win. L. Maulditt, of
Droenviilo.
Secretary of State J. l?. Marshall (f
Itiehland.
Comptroller (loncral J. S. Venter, of
' )eoti"e.
Attorney (leuerul .1 tseph II. Utile, of
Sumter.
Treasurer Isaac S. IVuuberj;, of Barn- 1
well.
.Superintendent <>f IMucalion James
II. Hi? ?*, ol A^l fvi11? .
Adjutant and Inspector (Soneral Mil
eil"e I,. Boidiaiu, ol Abbeville.
si piti-:mi: coukt:
("Iiie! Ji. t ce \V. D. Simpson, of Lau
en-1
Associate Justice llenry Melver, ol
"hester Held; Samuel MctJownn, ol Abbe
illc.
< ik< i it Ji;iHins:
First U. <I'rt'sslv.
Second A I'. Aldllcli.
't hird 'I'. H. Frieser.
Fourth > II llinisiin.
Filth -I It Kershaw.
Slxtii I. IJ VitherHiiooii.
SeviMlth \V tl Wnllnc'1.
Ki;;ht!i .1. ! Nintotl.
ChlXTV lillVKLNMUNT.
Senator J ttv niah Sinitli.
Kopresentalive.s Samuel Hickman, II.
Buck.
Clerk of Court J. M. Oliver.
SlicrilT II. O. Sessions.
Probate J udge \V. K. I lard wick. I
School Commissioner John I'. Derurn.
'utility Commissioners David Hnboti, B.:
I. Collins, Joint It. Sutras. I '
County Treasurer -ii. H. Ileaty.
County Auditor 10. Norton.
Cot on. r A. 11. J. Ualbrnitli. > ^
l.llii ISLA'I'I \' JO.
President Pro Tern of the Senate Jamc* I
. I/liirof Orangeburg.
Spcakei >f I louse Uepresentativo .lames j \
immons of Charleston.
iATES OF C0MMI^ 0ik j
CHARGED FOR MONEY
ORDERS. I
The following rates of C'ommisHion on '
[oney orders have boen fixed by Post J
lllce Department on and after.lulv (52
38(5. ' j J
n sums not exceeding $5 5 cents. : i
ver *5 and not exceeding $10 S cents. I J
ver $10 and not exceeding $15 10 cents. | <
ver $ 1 5 44 44 44 $ 150 15 cents, i
ver $150 44 44 *4 $ 40 20 cents, j 1
ver $40 44 44 44 $ 50 25 cents, j j
ver $50 4 4 4 4 44 $ (50 150 cents,
ver $(50 44 44 44 $ 70 155 cents,
ver $70 44 44 44 $ 80 40 cents, i
ver $80 4 4 44 * 4 $100 45 cents. (
A single Money Order may include any
mount from one cent to one hundred dot- 1
us inclusive, but must not contain a fine- ,
ionalpart of a cent.
Si;\M.N<; M AC 111 KNS
We have another lot of the popular
NEW HOME,
DOMESTIC AND,
NEW i
\ A'l'lOX A 1 ? I;
.voich wo in list 8(11 iii a short time, And 1
i- can set all local or traveling agents in ! 1
he shade on prices, (all and lie con- '
(inccd.
A 1 ''
< i i*ooor low.
Our stock of groceries Is always fresh '
uid full, and we can compete with any
linn in the State.
Burroughs*& Collius.
NOTICE.
Regular communication of (lroen Sea i
Lodge, No. 205, at Masonic Mall, fourth!
Saturday evening of each month.
A. ii. I.kwik, (,'. ('. Suooh,
Secretary, W. M.
feh HI * Jill tf !
RAIL ROAD HOUSE.
Under the management of
\l n A \I ?. ? II II ~ ? '
j . ? ii <1 i>i i a, ji. ii a r 11 wis, |
mi West dde Main Street, Conway, 8. 0,, j
ivill furnish board and lodging by the day. i
iveek or mor.tti at reasonable rates. Trail- J
dont board solicited. Hates $1.00 perl
lay.
% a. casque,
Doctor of Dental Surgery.
3\^Ovriori, S. O.
Cocaine, and all tlie latest anesthetics
used. Office fitted up in first-class style.
A.1I the latest Improved instruments used.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Office upstairs
>ver Marion hank,
moh 29 ly <
4 ?
iS^H!iiW8?
-A. IRcxro O3^0.n.c? |
COlt '
BARGAINS
At our Hucksvillo st<?rr. which we lonrn
from <cl authority, is the host country
More in ilorry County.
IFiiirty IDsvys rI?im?.
For I ho next thirty days wo offer oxtwomoly
low price <>n ail wint- roods ;
remaining in stock. A hig trade in tin in
an* now going on.
Don't be <>) Late.
ih>x A;\
A line lot of lioimn/.ii undershirts nml
darwors at 25 and :>() cents each.
FIX) lilt.
Flour from $;).50 to $0.75 jut barrel.
Our Hours are fresh ami new ground, ami
we claim that the I uii.il State; cannot
province a better lionr than we sell.
COF F F F.
Best Klo eofTee ti\e pounds for $100. '
Common Kio pounds for one dollar.
MOLASSF.
Best Vew Crop .Yew Orleans molasses,
llfty cents per gallon.
No. 2. .N ew Crop jYew Orleans inula<
sea, thirty cents per gallon.
? ? " ? ?
oca sntixc stock of
latest nov f lti f.s
/X f.MH A\s" !Ui US:s
<;oohs a hk y<> ii'
oi'KX ran ;y.
I
s/'/ :<"/1<>4\.
W. IA BUCK A CO.;
[ERTAiiLlRificn 1W0.]
Clonus rapidly all 1
' kinds of liriiiii' and
Becds without waste, for seed and market.
ltuy at tho Factory and savo money. Scud
card for prices.
JOHN HOSFORD, Mortroovillo, O.
tily 101 It Gin
The L eafli ofi" English Sp arro w" Gnn
5nn boy In lin/elton, Pa., killed four hundred F.ng:1mJi
sparrow s lu u few months lastsumuicr, with ono
>f tho
ENGLE SPRING GUNS
islng No. 5 laiek shot, to the pound, 10 eonls per
xiiliid. ('heap Ammunition Most Krteetlve? Shoots
toonratoly :?? feet. Will shoot 9J0 fret. Kills birds
it 00 foot. Head what a lady,from California lias to
iay nlHitit tlio Etude (inn
''Tho (tun wns receives I In perfect or<ler, ntul tho
>oy was wild with delight, I might add that his fuller
anil uncle (two Ixiys of larger growth), worn Inorosled
and pleased enough to help use nil all tho
irojectlles lu two days. This ' Knglo' Is the third
iprlng gun he has had, and It Is the ouly really good
>no."
This Is onl v ono of tho many testimonials'wo al eady
have of our Gun froui all over tho United
Stales.
Two hundred Imys of Harclton, Pa., uso the Kuglo
Iprlng ttun.
NO ACCIDENTS REPORTED 1
Ilraui.t?Fewer RiikIIhIi Kpnrmw* niv now to bo
KH'ii, and tho soiiKsU'rH can I mi heard once more.
Satisfy yourself of what we say and get an RNOL1?
IPIUNQ t?UN. TAKK NO OTI1KU. It Is The Hest.
On receipt of a 2 cent stamp wo will send Dew-ripIvo
Circulars I'll KI'. If you mention this l'upor.
For g!1.00 wo will deliver, rlinria-i paid.
ONE GIN and 12,1 l'ROJKCTILKS 1
Aoi'.kts will do well to correspond with us.
AsU your Denier for It. If he has not got It toll him
to sonu his orders to tho
ENCLE SPRING GUN CO.,
llAZlil/rON, PA.
aug 001 It. (Sill.
DRY GOODS.
We arc still in the lead <?n dry goods,
notions, furnishing goods and anything in
that line, and we ieel confident we enn sell
them cheaper than you can buy tlicin elsewhere,
ami give She hest goods for the
least uione\. l! i; not t|uantity, but tpi.ility
that every ne should be governed by,
lience tJio clionpo&t in prico is not always
Lho cheapest goods, bill in mo?! ease- lin y
lire tho dearest in tho end, and if you will
ompai'v tin-goods with the prices v it
will tind ours cheaper tlinn the worthless
shoddy goods which are tube found all
aver the land. We do not keep shoddy
goods, but try to buy tho best, and when
you buy from us you can always rely on
getting what, they are represented to be
mid getting a dollars' worth of roods for
one noli irs' worth of produce or money.
Orders "by IMIaAl.
You run send In US for [foods f'!/\
mail and xrt trill do us rr/l for
you tot l/mut/h you mere present and
your order* trill In prompt![/Jllh d us
near us possihfc. We /tore u heuutiful
selection oj' f'iyue Ibairns, Huntinys
and drt ss tjoods and other
t/iint/s -tre cannot mention here, (lull
and see them.
Burroughs &: Collins,
D. L. GOIIE,
Wholesale Grocer
AN D ?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Nos. l:JOt UU and 1^4 Novtli
Wntov mi root,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
fob 2ml ly
lUbb.
| ^ ur. 'Jr. ir.'Ji. Mr. . //. -/. //. -o. h j
u'//../ i/'/-; /"///:,- / ////.\'->Some
Call Them
II A^1>C I l^l^S
77//; roi.n'i-j call //// /.)/
uCO MK A LONGS.'1
THAI NAME SUITS US OF THE MAKE.
' <>13
ALONG
ninl '.radii with us, w call them opinions*
03PX3STX03STS 3X1PJ;
Not opinion- of tin' !Ycss," Imt pressing
ODIN 1< >NS.
We press tli.'iii on your notice, and il
you want anything in the dry good- line
cull on us at
LOkIS OR PRIVET TS.'
li you want to buy or sell anything eoine
and us at
Xuoris or 3Pri*vett?.'
W e will not have time now i'or some
timet > write advertisements, but v.i'l be
busy opening i p our n<*\\ stock at
J.OUIM AND IMtlY KITS.'
Itespectlully,
'II. K. KIND.
2'.?T C*o TO ^-5-C
DR. H. NORTON
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OA* //.IA O J ITLL
PHRir fwkx
]\ 'LJ ft 6 Kol ij A .1 ' ' . < W. j
J
A N :>
FRSIl MKDIv'lXKS.
PH Aft ftl AC ?V!CAL GOG J
A !.\V V VS I.N vrn|!K.
Combs,
Brushes,
?o
Fi.is To.le: 3japs,
?o?
Shading Soaps and Brushes
? O
v ?rvuuu."L.jr?n:i -9K c
MEDICINAL SOAPS,
mimvjtw- -tnur*?* #l* . . JMT JWP? rjai4. -.m-.-moEitraai
- O
Tooth-Picks
-- (> - Tooth-Brushes
- o- ?
Colonies,
? i \
Extracts,
Vssti! Oil &c,
PAT E NT S
Caveats, and l'radc .Marks obtained, and
all Patent business conducted for MUl)
A'AM '/'A' / 'h'/cs.
Oilii nvcivu is ot cosi / / ; r. ,s.
PAV/'-\ T ('We have no subagencies,
all business direct, hence can
transact patent business in less time and at
i. css cost than those remote from
Was hingtou.
Send model, drawing, or photo, with description.
We advise if patentable or not,
free of charge. Our fee not due till patent
is secured.
A book, "How to Obtain Patents*" with
references to actual clients in your State,
county, or town, sent free. Address
<\ A. NAO W A *'0.,
Opposite Patent Olttc.- , Washington, I).
nov it) 1(5 tf.
TIIRIiliTO KIVK
DOLLARS A DAY.
A rents who are now soliciting lib crln
tiouss Jo THE WEEKLY DETROIT
FREE PR11S3 under it - special offer ot \
son340 vs ?s s nut 9.1 cix., |
are making Thee t?> 1 "i*. Dollars peri
day with very little eii'ort. We want i
agents to repves. nt vis a* a!) the County \
and District I tirs, and in ( very town in
the I'nited State-'. Send f(?r credential.s
and agents' outfit at < ne.e. Very liberal
cominisgh.n and cash prizes lor largest
lists. Don't forget that anv one can have
Til 14 %% ItKKI.Y IEti:C DIII1SS
sent to their address Four ."Months on J
Trial for '?i5 Cents. Address
THE KUKK I'ltKSS CO,,
Detroit, Mich,
sept 15 b tf.
K '
Jotinson ?<fc Johnson, i Johnsons A: (piattltUmuni
Marion, 8. 0. | Conway, S. C.
Johnsons & QuaUlcbaum
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS
OONWAY, 3. 0.
I'ilOMPT ATTKNTION OIVHN TO HCSINKKS.
Collect I ifcji a N|x>cliiltj.
Job. T. Walsh, ? Hnh?rt D. Hcsrborongrh,
Marion H. C. ( Conway 8.0.
WALH & SARBOROUGH,
Attorneys .at Law.
Oonway, 8 C.
Schedule of
Wilmington, Ohadbourn and
Conway R. R.
('iiAiJiiorits, N. June 11, 1888.
Seheilule in riTcct from date.
N i). 15, SOl'TI U?( >1' N I),
I I'ASvi;Nill.ll AND KIlKKllIT DAILY, KXCKIT v f
HONDA Y.
Leave ('liuilbouni|: 7 00 :i m
Leave Ynluude 7 27 a in
Leave Clarendon 7 Its a i!^
Leave Kim-I'mhi 7 Ii u i-.r
Arrive at Ml. Tabor 7 fn n in
> Leave .Mount Tiuorj 8 12 a m
I Leave Criiii.'Cton 8 28 a in
I Arrive at Lorisj 8 .81) a ci
j Leave Lor is 8 f>0 u in
. Leave Cine Level 0 00 a in
I Leuv SanfordJ 0 1(1 a in
| I.euve Uayboro U 20 a in
: Leave I'rivetts. 1> 41 a in
i Arnv?* < onwuyj 1'' 80 a in
NO. N OUT 11 liOt'N D,
I'ASSKNUlUt AM) 1HKIOMT ItAlI.V, KXt 1 ;i"iJ
KI'XDAYS.
\ heave Conway 12 80 p nit
heave Privotts I OH |> in
1 I .onve Bnyboro 1 20 p in
! iSanford 1 80 p in
! I Cine hovel . 1 8< p nr
At . e at I.oris 1 47 p lit
1, I .oris 2 0i p in
ho.ve Princeton 2 IS p m
An i-. c at Mt. Tabor 2 84 p in
heav. .Mount Talair 2 40 p in
i. -ave hmerson 8 <U p in
heave Clarendon 8 12 ;> in
heave Yoluiido 8 p m
Arrive < liadhotirn...'. 1 00 p in
^Telegraph Stations,
i Train No. U will wait at Chailhoiirn
I for train No. 78 \V. < & A. K. I*.
Triiin No. will connect with train
No. In, sou'hbonml, < n \Y. C. & A.
I K. It.
.1. II. ( II A DllOt' lt\, .1 It.,
SiiMorintiMiilent.
Wilmington, Columbia & Anyu3
La Railroad.
Sell dole hi ofTe.-t Sept. Otli, ISSi
OOINO SOI'TII No. 22, Daii.v.
J /,eave Wilmington * nft?? ??
l.rnve Marion M 01 p m
1 Arrive Flop :?? ? 10 10 a m
NO. f>0. 1 it'iiiy.
i Aon v.- Flop a 0 20 a in
Arrive Siuutcr -I It' a in
i /.ie Sou ler 4 40 a in
i An i\ i li.oibi i U 15 it in
No. 27, f >..n.\
Leave V< i'i..ni;;!?jn *10 10 p i.
i I .cave Ma "<>e 12 Ml a ill
I Ai rive i';< .vn< e . . . 1 a in.
No. 15, Dad v,
I Leave Willi . ton.. v 2 4 pint
] Leave ' i an . 5 25 p hi.
Arrive ! ! '.< ,etu*> 0 l1' p it*
No. 58, D.mi.Y.
Leave ! ioi "j t> 2^ p ;n
Arrivi >umter 7 -10 p in
No. 52, Daily.
Leave Su.n!er 0 20 ,i mi
Arrive Columbia 10 22 p ui
No. 50, I > mi,v.
j Leave Sumter * 7 47 { or
Arrive ( ' Itunbia 0 05 p nt
No. 52 runs through front ('harle-pu
via i'? lit nil It. It.
Leaving Lain-- > 22 a in., M inning8 fit)
a in.
No. 50 runs through from (Jliarle too
i vim i .-iitr.il II. 5'.., leaving Lane <? 3*> p in.
I Mum. or; 12 p '>>.
Train on ( . A I). K. \l. ciiiiiii'I'Ik ?it 1* lorciico
with No. oS.
GOING NORTH \ Daii.y.
Leave Columba *11 25 p in J
Arrivo Sumler 12
Leave Sumter 12-52 p m
Arrive Florence -20 n rn
No. 78, Daii.y.
I Leave Florence 4 05 A m
Marion 5 22 a m J
Anrrive W ilmington 8 35 :i in *
No. f>7, IUii.v. 4
Leave Columbia <?L70am J
Arrive Sntntcr s 15 u m
No. .V.l, Daii.y. tfl
l.enve Sumter 825am
Arrive Florence 0 40'a m ^
No. 00, Daii.v. I
Leave Florence tl?9? :l ,n' 1
Minion 10 42 am i
('Arrive Wilmington 1 40 p m.
No. 53, Daii.y.
I Leave Columbia *8 P m'- J
I Arrive Sumter ' '! > P 1111 jT
No. 11, Daily.
/.cave Florence * # 20 p m
Marion 8 &1' , m
Arrive \N ilmington 1 , fi() p m m
Daily. I'Daiiy except 8,u,?];1y. 1
No. R8 runs through. to Charles ton, s. 0.
via ( entral R, It. arriving Manning 7 12 flj
p in., / iiups i <10 p in., Charles-ton t) 10
P "! . t
No. 5 V runs through to Charleston via
; Central It. It., arriving Manning 8 .">1 a in,
| / apes It 29 a in., Charleston 11 00 a in.
j No. Ml connects at Florence with C. As
i 1). train for Chernw and W ndesboro.
No;. 78 a* 1 14 make close connection at
Wilmington with NN. & W. It. It. for all
! points North.
I J. F. 1)1 VINK, Gen'l Supt.
.1. It. K.' NI.y, Snpt. Trans.
T. M. Kmi.uson, Qen'l Pass. Agent.
BEAUTIFY YOUR I.AWNS.
I'atoutcd Maroh '22, 67.
folding lawn settee.
Tho Poor of nil Lawn Seats.
' %
Abo-vo cut ropt'-'Bcnlrt our patontod
Sottoo. Tho only Hettoo ever made that
will adjust itself to uneven ground.
Light, durable, handsome ami strong.
Painted bright rod and ornamented.
I'rlcMt Settees, I1.GO aud 4.90.
Chair*, *1JU>.
Itnchorx, $4.00 each.
They all fold flat.
If your dealer don't koop thorn, ask
him to order for you from
AMERICAN FOLDING CHAIR 00.,
1301 to 1323 N. Main SL,
ST. tOtllg
Apr 5 9m
|T , j .*,**
THOS. P. GILLESPIE.
. Attorney nt Law *"* *
mid rl'rlnl ?J untloo. * ^
Conway 8.0.