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^Y J | ^????ii mi i??? ii i?? Published Every ihursday ? '* CI <t [ ('O/JU ftt/, *\ C. I I II ?m i. i ?. p$ M \TT? BOHF,DUT-V. [ ^ Mail Route. ISo. 142-18. From Marl < I.i-nv# Ci>n?.v> Vii?sda?a niul Sfltnnlays 7 a. in. uml nrrivn* at : t-uiiway liy M ?. in. , i.i'uvc Marlon Mondays and Fridays V . in. and (irrlvi-s at Marion ."> p. in. Mail Route No. 14205. Front (Hniw.ir to* .I'lidativilli-. I.i-an1 Conway TiiohiFivm and Fatnrnays nt 7 a. in. ninvn at .lorilnii\ illo IV in. s l.iviro .Inriliiirlllo 'I'ii.i.iIiv. .mil Nallirtlav.-i at I V !<?. Arrive n? C'umvnv > >>. in. Mail Route No. 13433. Front Whites ill,- N 1'. to Cum' ny S. t\ I.ease Whilestl l?* 'I neola v.? aikI Frlitaya nt On- in. nrrise | M <"nmv?> x p. At. I.rjvc Conway \\Yi1iio.?<1,Yt& ami SnturiliiT* at ' . id. arrive at Whttavilta t?. p. tn. Mail Route No. 14264. From l.iltle niter r>? Ciir.iM.v, leave I.idle Ulver Mnutlav j^nil Friday* at A a. m. arrive as ('mm |\ .*> p. o. 1,1)01 r (!now?i 'l'iie?il\ja ami Nat nrdn) * at So. in. arrive at MttU ffisar i *. in. Mall Route Ne. 14267. Kiomi I'ori Harrel'rvn S. hi Fair Fluff N. t'., I.eiive Port ItarreWin daily except r;iin?l?_T^ :it it. in. arrive at Fair llloff R p. in. l.eave I'iir Fluff N c.. daily except S;iiiiIi?v ? at ."i n in. arrive at Fort llsrrelaisn S ?t. in. TOCAL NEWS, Tin; Legislature is now in Session, 1 m 1 ttollutiir of special iIIIportanco litis yet litton (lone. -rr^Teston luts adopted the pritnarv plan of inuUintr fn hue nominations for all elective ollices. The 1 )*rlinoton I,and Improvement Company has been organized and commissioned with a capital stock of *2<i,0lH). '1'ho next Baptist Stale Convention will meet in Florence and Dev. ('. I'. Krvin lias heen designated to preach the Convention sermon. In the ahsonce of the Castor al Conference lion. .I.T. Walsh eon-1 <lncted relioons services at tlio* Methodist Church last Sunday mornin?r. The Hoard of Countr Commissioners will meet on 171ti December to 11... i. .. i .c ti. . / * * _ e CXUUIIUO UIU OOI1US (11 IIH' ' OI1IIU OIfiqes elect, ami attend to routine bus- i iness. Yellow fever is on the decline in Florida, only o new eases on Nov, ' ' 30th. There had been to that date : in Jacksonville i-,00'2 eases and 40S deaths, Tlios. (i. Lundy, of I )afr IllulT, j lias our thanks for the linest turnips' of the season. ()uo weighed (i.1, 1 pounds and another o.V pounds. Who can excel them? The consolidation of the Mann and \\ oodrufT car compaines and their control by larire canitalists nromises ! J o I -? I to bo an active and formidable competitor witli the Pullmans. f" The South Carolina ('onferonee (Methodist) was in session last week at Winilsboro and the Baptist State Convention at Orangeburg. They interchanged fraternal greetings. %j n n I lee VI of Mrs. ft. W, XoJJey Troas. Conway Baptist .Mission society &12.15 for X. A. M, Society. P. C>. PoWKI.I.. Sect. X. A. M. Society. The Henderson Steel Co., of liirming-1 ham, recently shipped some of their steel j tr> the Terry Razor Co., of Massachusetts. ' who made it into razors and pronounced j it equal in every respect to the best Kn- | <;Iish crucible steel. Comptroller General Verner litis extended the time for the payment of taxes without penalty to Jan. loth 1880. lie hopes the Legislature j will make provision for Township! bonds. ' The Constitutional Amendment ro lating to the office of Probate Judge was adopted by a large majority of the popular vote, and the one relating to the oflice of School Commissioner was defeated. A few more of the popular New Home and I)oni?strc# Sewing Ma-1 chines can he found at Burroughs & i Collins at prices to suit tho times. 1 f j B^you contemplate buying it will ho to interest to price theirs before I BMtfk so. L ' .'The County Alliance met in tho Court-house last Friday. C>u:'e a number of deleijuies was present atul oatned to appreciate the ilie-oity and responsibility of their position. -They discharge their duties quietly and unobtrusively. ( . P. <v>auKlebaum t Miairinau of tne Hoard of Federal Klection for Morrv ('o. room"-' hat tly* MancjTf-i'stii tit reeent Federal I'.h'-u >ti .will call upoi. ituii for ihoil pay. lie would prefer that tho ' hairhuui of Hoiirds of Managers would receive the amount due their whole boards Mm) ii'iv tint tlm siiiiiiii tii tliuii* mum. " I V hers and clerks. Sales ?tt?y has com"-: and jrotie, and with it tin- horse swapping brigade and tin* inevitable wine-seller and wine-lubber. It is a making strange that a man will .ac.jo fire his eternal pro-perts for a IVw paltr^j dollars, and it is equally trance that men are so foolish as to buy and drink "liquid damnation" without eompnnc-tion of eonscience. Things are badly mixed in this world, but a day of yaekoninir and adjustment is certainly coming. "Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler; ? And whosoever erretli ( reelct h) thereby is not \yise." There is a oirl in tin- neighborhood of ( 'ool Sjuino possessed of some very motherly qualities. Sliti has kindly enred for two infants whose mothers had (lied, and now has the third one under similar circumstances, and yet she is now only about sixteen years old. This is a rare instance in thi- selfish aire of a voting mid s|)ri!y i*ir! voluntarily ?1?*]>?: vin??- herself of the conveniences ami comforts incident ami beloiioiiiu fd one of Ihm" ai'n for Iid** 1 it\ to trusts committed to her cave. Senator Smith is on tlio following committees: Contingent Accounts; Roads. Undoes and Worries; Legislative Library; Penitentiary; Printino\ and Amicnltnre. lie is chairn ' n man of the Committee on Contingent Accounts and is second on Committee on 1 'rintino. ('apt. Ueaty occupies position on Committees on Federal Relation and () (Vices and ollieers, heino second on this last: Mr. Cooper is a member of the Committees on Military and / * 1 * ( ..mils. Thirteen vonno preaehers were admitted on trial in the South Carolina Conference at the last Session, as follows; (ioorge lb Shaffer, Thoin as M. Cent, Benjamin .1. Lucas, 10. A. \\ ilUes, \\ . A. M'rieht, Pierce ! '. Kiljro, B. (). Berry, lb 10. Stue.Uhonse, Win. S. B. Pord, Henry P. Moil/on, X. (1. Ballenirer, 10. P. Taylor and Allan MeKarland. There worn fourteen applicants. 10. L. Archer was re-admitted. Tho itinerant ranks in tho older ('onferonces keep well filled up, there is, however, always room at the top. Lodge No. (So A. I*\ M. was formally and forever closed last .Monday nio-ht and nrranmunents will ho . r> made to surrender thet'harter to tho proper authorities at the next meetin if of the (irand Lodtre. We do not r> belong to the order and perhaps it would net he,come us to animadvert upon the causes leading to this result, hut they are patent to the uninitiatq' observer. The hope is entertained that a Lodge can l>e reorganized under more favorable auspices and with material mere tenacious of purpose and more devoted to the principles of the fraternity. The discussions at tin* Burroughs Academy Debating Society are becoming more interesting a- tlie society moves on in it- work. And we are glad to report that the student- of the Burroughs High School are devoting more time and atten Jion to developing and presenting their aide of the subject under discussion. No due is at his best but when he does his best, and to succeed without doing one's best is to fall below what one ought to a-pire to be. "It is better to do one's best In a contest, thai^inerely to do the best that is done in thatcontest. One may do his be-t and com" out next best in a dom petition, while lie who came out best may have done then his best." in the discussion last Friday night as to which is more injurious fT? the human race alcohol or tobacco considerable research and careful preparation were shown on the part of the speakers. It is a great mistake for young debater.- to think they ran aetfttire the habit of intelligently presenting n subject by simply bandying words. Let each study deligently and carefully his part of the subject and learn all there is nbovt if within bis reach and then arrange and present his thoughts or arguments in a systematic maimer to the society and thus persevere and he is not likely to fall of spccess Hap lui/.nrd never ............ . ? mi i i?ur|?im*its iiiik'ii. . . \ov. UOtli with Carolina day as the Augusta Fxposition. From tho program outlined l>y the Augusta C/u'on(r/t } the occasion must have be<?n intensely interesting and pleas yj'% t ^ ' I in?^ to L'urolinians. ti'ov. Itiehardson ' at??I staff, the I .c<ds|atore us n body j mill other protmWn! men of tin* Stat*1 j were in attendance. lion. 11. W. 1 (iradv, of Atlanta. Vlivored the ad dress of welcome. It is said to have been a creal speech, liberally pune ] tnutod with applause. lie spoke two hours and his audience seemed wi I lino to listen two hours more. (?ov. !?iehard?op :md I Ion. \. I Smythe. ?>l ' i. :i t'i i* ?t?tii. ic|.|ir? lion. "i I'. I lames delivered the diploma to ; Carolina. for the "handsomest exhibit ever made." lion Knox Livingstone, of liennetsvilln, received the diploma in behalf of the State, and t & llWlde il handsome XpOOOllWo ituaoiuo il wiis ;i very enjoyable and inteii-stiiio" oecashm and will >?l>e loiiw remembered and cherished I>y ^omo n|* the participants. A l*:iiitf'nl Wiviiro sorry to learn that Mr. : Cooper had his foot seriously hurt in tho machinery of a ('oltoo Seed ()il Mill last wools. 11 may impair his wontod powor of active loooinotion. Tho latost advices stated that ho was doino as well as could l>o expected and was intending to" oomo 1 lipino this week. ' A p |?<?i II I mo it I>4. m a it to ,\ disti.'HT. Marion A. J. Stokes, Presiding Kldor. Marion, W. A. Powers; ( Vntonarv, (L II. Waddell; (button's I Nook, I,. Loyal; North Marlboro, ! I>. (>. I lorry; ilomieltsvillc, .1. W. ! l)aniol; Pennetisvillo Circuit, (J. M. ' IJoyd, I{. 10. Staokhotiso; ( lm, I1'. ! A ii 1<I: Pdenheitn, \V. II. Kirton; : Little Look, Ik A. Murray: Mid I ins, .1 .-A . Porter; lattlo I Vo I )oe, John tiwen; ' ninvnv. .1. W. Humbert: < 'onwav f'ireuil, W'. I., IVoues: !lavhorn < 'iretiit. W'. W'* Jones, I .oris, J. I). I-Yicrson: liueksville, John A. Mood; W'aceanmw, N. K. Melton; 1 Ye I )ee Mission. I.. Wood. llev. W in. Thomas ernes to Mars l>lnlT, M. L. Hanks to (trance and W . M. I lardin to I liehardsonville circa lit in ('okesbury l)istriet. 4* -**? RESULTS OF STORM. Phe Atlantic Shore is Strewn with Wrecked VesselsNi.w Voitk, Nov. \J(J. The damage en11sod by tlit* storm in this city 1 is not known? 1 Alono the water fronts there arc D ' in many plar.es indications of the effects of the fierce miles and hi<rh n tides, but within the city itself the i streets inn! ' ...!'Ii11 ?_? s have (inly 11 if, . usual soaked appearance r.f: *!" a raud ! storm. A (loatin?r coal elevator in j the Kast river, at the foot of (iraiid street, came down with a niiohty crash early this morningr. ? n A laroe part of the mud hank j along* the East river, near twentysixth street, has heeen washed away, and the water front in that neiohborI hood presented a sorry looking* appearance. ()ver the city hung a I dark nuiss of clouds "and mist all day. Telegraph and telephone mixes are ' ?*ettin<* into hotter shape nj*ain, and. | although some of them, wheio tlie rule was most severe and whore r? i there was nothin?f to break its force, 1 are still in bad shape, it is becoming possible for an electric current to move some distance, without "changing cars." Many of the sound stealers, which ' did not dare to put to sea on Monday, left their piers yesterday, as their seemed to be no doubt that the fury of the storm had boon spent. { The anxiety of the managers of the Ocean Steamship company of Savannah concerning the overdue steamer Chattahoochee of that line has been | allayed by a dispatch saying that the I Chattahoochee, in company with the steamsnip Mars, had put into Newport News for coal and to esoape the fury of the storm. Scarcely had this welcome news boon received, however, before a message from the Marutime oxchange was delivered to Mr. Walker, th?) agent of the company, staling that the Naoooohoe, the sister of tin; Chattahoochee, had gone ashore in tlio storm on the dangerous coast of North Carolina, about seven miles south of Cape I bitterns. The additional information that the officers, crew and passengers safe was all that could be learned. The Xacoooheo left Savannah Friday with a crew of forty-one men and a limited number of passengers. I She carried a miscellaneous but valuable cargo, principally cotton, pi?r iron and oranges. The vessel and cargo are worth about n'100,0()(); both are insured. There nre'now outside somewhere seven pilot boats which wore out in the gale of Sunday, and which have ; not yet been tnghtedor heard from. All of these carry their full complc| ineut of six me% for handling tluj . boat, and most of*thom havo six pi/ > lots on board. -? ,> ' I y * _ * Oorra poii rX o ixc q , Washington hotter. proin Our Ur-uhu ( '- rn >p<>nd<'nt.1 M\s. Clovtdaud iv no' |>orn?itti:?t?' tlio \xi?r'n iii the hud to |>rcv upon lit?r dnuiiisU ohoi'k. 1 lor round of so (Mill (lltfM'S |s -tin o!)Set'Ve< I. ( >11 Tuosilm she called noon Mrs. I aw 4 moot t'< " i!i(> eijrht j *i ii*l i.'ii! it., by thai tit iced on Saturday. On Wodnesdty and Friday eveniims, she occupied S?erotnry Whitney's hex at the pcrforuaneo of the French eotnedians. The President was not present, havi\?r annonneed his intention to fake ro relaxation until he shall hav" limdicd his message to "oiiores. Mr. Levi IMorton was in town this week to lotk after his nearly completed apartment Intildino. No | man ever looked Inppier. lie chatted with old friends and was delighted to find any assoentos of his former Washington life, llis handsome wife accompanied him. The Mortons have not yet deci<led as to their residence in Washington. Mr. Morton will he here a few days in March and will not Initio' his fimily before the openinjLf of the Fiftv-lirsl ('oner ess. hi. W. Ilalford. of the I ndianapolis .journal, who will succeed Daniel Lamont is the private secretary to the President, seems a wise selection. lit* is a man of wider experience than most private secretai ies, ami wields no slhdit personal influence in poli n I i ties. So far as the salary is eoneern ml, the position is uiieratcful. The privates Secretary receives onlv siJ,'250 i>er year. President Cleveland, it i; said, pays Lament ?n additional * 1,000 out of his own salary. Of course the. position is coveted mainly on account of the patronage. With I )epartmental and Imreau ollieers, the private secretary is often as powerful as the I'resilient, and the per- ' sonal friends of Kditor llalford will be tenderly eared for in the political 1 nursery. Senator <v>uav seems very little concerned about the .sensation created i # | by his announcement that the Republicans would bold with "a mailed j hand'1 the results of the November election. He says that bis party is i entitled to a working majority in the j next I louse, and no one appearing to . earnestly contradict liiin, his decision will probably be sustained. Matt, i (jmiy is a very heav\ man, weighed jlu- scales of the present. ^^PulPi Piatt, tiuthor,savant, journalist, gentleman, is at Chamberlain's, and appears in a card in the l'ost as to his opinion of the I bicker-1 Mack burn duel. lie holds that while I bicker is probably mistaken with reference to what the President told him, the condition of all the paitici- . pants when they visited .Mr. Clevo-! land was such that .Indire Pucker; would ho unable to recall the episode, with certainty as to its details. 1 Doiiii revengefully concludes by a' - : tacking B.irnum for his inadequate! | conduct of the New York campaign, j I though what connection there is be- j 1 twoen the two subjects doth not ap- 1 j pear. The Inaugural Committee held a i feeret session on Saturday, and the chairman of finance reported subscriptions received to the amount of ; *130,500. The number of persons who expect to make a fortune by J supplying the thousands who will j be present on March fth. with food ' and drink is on the increase. They l seem to spring from the ground. I Ion. Joseph Chamberlain and his j bride, nee Kndicott, and Lord Sack- ' ville and his two daughters, started n 1 for home on the Bourofotrne on Sat-! unlay. Society will not be comfort-j ed for such a loss. No sooner djd the excitement oyer the auction salo of the llrflish Minister's effects subside, than society wept for the loss i of his Lord-ship's daughters. Strange to say, the atmosphere, together with the direction and velocity of the wind, remain the. same as if Miss Viotoria and Miss Amelie and the erst'while Miss Mary wore still with , us. 1'no -success of tho Republican I arty at the polls has stimulated the faithful in the I >istrict of L'olumbiri. The National Republican, for some i time suffering a pnrtiul eclipse, bo-j ing only permitted to appear as a 1 weekly, will l>o rejuvenated as a daily. The capital has been fully do'scribed. K. W. ('ox w'M be editor. )Vhether or not tho paper will bo | Successful remains to be seen. If it i I does succeed its triumph will be en- , tirely duo to Republican tiovernment employes. The geographical position of Washington makes tho city | Democratic, and so far as advertising and snbnrhan circulation go. a Depublican daily will always have a # I \"!<i Vhu 1 >jH to ptaco a bust (if (.Mviof 1 Justice W'ailo in tin- row of marble bust\ ut deoouseil cluof justices in (Ins Supiosie t'onrt room passml the Senat.> but wa huni? ttp >it flic House. Au appropriation of soOOO was ill'lowe * by the last ('on^rcssi for ail oil portrait ci Mr. Waitc to be Iiiiii^ in ?i|c rohinyf iooiii. It is vaguely hop' ! that the jir'isl will be more :< ..cccvl"' than tin. NUijo'itv i those who have painted portraits for the ^ (iovcrnnicnt. , -<v -ev Atlantic Coast Line Wiliuiiwtou Stiir. Tile Vr//1 takes ideasure in an- ! noimeing1 tlmt there is no pmhahilit \ , whatever that there will he any " clianoe in the ownership or manage , meat of the Atlantic Coast Line, as has lioeii feared stinee it heraine ( known 111:11 negotiations look inn to ' I that end were pending hetween that corporation and the liicltmond and W est I'oint Terminal. The views of the parties interested are as diverwent as would lye the course of two locomotive engines staitinjr from W'efdon, one tfoiiiij North and the oilier n'oinir South, and hot It rnnninif at a speed of sixty miles an hour. Jute Trust Going- to Pieces. Cun \?;o, Nov. '2h. A Trihnne special front St. Louis says the jute l>a<) <rj ||(>' trust IS l-f?I?? ?! * ?< I 1 i i III" iriimir .? r> " I ' rs""'fi c td pieces. The sales of bagging hare i Imm'ii far below the usual fa 11 average, aim 1 the fact tluil llic sixteen fat'lorios which were leased l?y the "combine" and closed to losson production, will start on .hum:'.!", 1st, unless again leased, is causing thein some anxiety. It is said no arrangement has yet been made to keep thoin closed, and that! without douht several of them will' stait, naturally causino a serious do-I cline in the price of bagging. Revolt Against the G. A. R. I \ in \ \ Ai'tu.is, Nov.'ill. -A meet-I ing .vas held last night at the 11 oil tlrioks cluh room, hy about (>0 of the democratic (i rand Army of the I Jo public veterans, at which an organization was perfected known iis the democratic Soldiers* and Sailors* \ oteran Association of Indiana This organization is the result of what has been termed a revolt a?fainst r? the ( J. A. I?. Characteristics < f Laughter. Persons in whose laughter the lot\ i^itfnd tdn i it 9jlftlb'? i . r. .11. ...i.. . i i: i . - - I'M nil, ILMIl .-l HMI\, WIIU (ICII<Jlll III noise and movement. "I .au^hter in K" is an indication <?f tin; phlegmatic and melancholic disposition. ( 'hihlrcn most invariably "laindi in J I, ' and tliis is also observable in persons of a native, docile, modest or undecided character. I ,an?diter in ()"' is the mark of nol)lo and liold te.mpers. The worst of all the laughters is that in I , which is the characteristic' of the misanthropical Jawkins lleofsteak and potatoes a?jain I>ah! I wish I had ono of the i rood dinners my old mother used to jive me. Mrs. .1. Maybe yon mifjht ?jet one, John, if you'd only | rive me one of the eooil checks your I ? / i J dear old father used to oive her! I jk.ARRET .REPOMT. CONWAY S. C. ' J'.CCJ'dt I ICS Ihicon 0. S. Sides lb 10 f" 12'., cents Mutter, cents. ' bard I2i? efs, I'ork. ' 1 lihl A C'<> 00 Molasses '(' trillion .">() ?/1)0 cents. ( oir- o, |ioiir.il I H(r/ 20c Is. Corn. "|0 latsliels I <H)0/$ I |<i Crist per bushel I on (a * I ID Flour, per bbl ^4.00 (n 7..">0 F.trtrs per do/. to cents. Sutrar n'., cis Fint Cotton M', tot) 7-llicts. 1 e<! ('otton 2' . to :{ cts WILMINGTON. N.C.. Nov. IT Cotton, '??<?/ 1)', rents, CRUDE TUHI'EN'I INK Virgin, Y? bbl., 280 pounds $ 2 10 Yellow l)ip, 2 10 F/.rd, 180 Spirits Turpentine, per jral. 42'.. 1 Tar. M1.40 ..<0 pound bbl. .'. '->iii Strained soreiits. CKOltOF.TOWN S. C. Virgin Dip s*/.20 I Yellow Dip 2.20 J Si-rape l.JVij "XKTV AI>VIohtiSKMKNTS. ESTATE NOTICE. All per*<>n* boldinjr claims against the estate of bight Johnson, deceased, late of the county of I lorry will present them within tbi> 11 * ililpii* iI.ivj ?.? !? . >. > thcnticated to the undersigned ami those I indebted to tin* said estate of Light Johnson will make payment to me within the Mime time or I shall put all claims due said do- i ceased in suit, December 5th ISMS. ( I KO. M. JollNSON, Administrator. will l>?> open i" ii .' it -1 i: v ' t to I .'Otli lKXfl, t<? H i- -ivc return* of nil t.n able personal property fm* Il??rry County Clmn^i's iw re. I i-dntr ni'i-t be ii?>tml. Full urn to innki' tin- return* within the itlnive limit -utb.inet t!.< delinquent to a pennlty ol .*?() per rent. All ul?l<* i >?li? I innli' rltizem mc!\\( i ii tin-:iji of 1 i*to1 "i0 year* iir?* flexible poll*. * '('In* Auditor in per-on or by proxy will itti'inl a* foil w*: Pltwlov Swump, Moii(l:t> I 'iiniirv 7. Port llni- < ' i, Ti; ; v IllU'i villi-, \Vo?lue?d.l\ Son lor, I bit > i) " I" Marlon, Kriilnv " li liruli.-tmvilli', >|iititlay 44 I I Urniiitfer'* Store, Tuesday " l "i Little Hiver, Wi'ilni -MlaN " Hi . N Star Hlnlf, Thursday 44 I " 1 t ? n 111??i i. i I-V I ! ? ' < , v ' ' I'll tmind Swainp, Saturday " 1" |n, .oris, Monday " ' SanTurd, Tnosday " I I lavboro ( Store) \\ I'duoM'av '? ? < iicrii Sea, Thur*dn\ and IV day '.'I > Stephen* \ Holds, Monday Moyd's School ilnUse. I ?I -d: 1N iallivant* Kerry M In' day and TItnr day lantlary lit* HI '< <>1 Spline, I liday I**?*1 ?i*ii:ir\* I Vdnr l! r<?\ c, ^I mday lordioivill*', Tuesday " ? didei n ( l.ewi* Store) \V? due-.day I'V'l), 0 ^ tin l''? O. and O. TEA Tho Chdlcost Tea Ever Offered. ?^ ABSOLUTELY PURE. A MOST Dl'.T.IOIOUS IW.VKRAOU TRY IT You Till never usa iny ether. Cuellt^ cover -are: ' It lfl Iho IltUHKftT OllADR T.r.MV I>trl.??l from A tho boat jplantattoua nut! gunmiilcou alwoltitoly \ puro nud livo from nil mliilti rallm s in ro'.'i n '( mat tor. Tho packages aro hetiiioiirnlly m ! ami warranted full weight. It Is mom u oiulnil in use tli.ui tho lower Oriental & Occidental Tea Co., L't'd.. Itrtiit <>/)! < , .7.7 Itiirlhii/ Sll/i, \iir \ < t:. For fulu liy nil (inxti . M'pt.'SOtll. Is. I GREAT SALE or (iooos ti o o <> n o o s> T7\7*, nii. T3TTOTI: CO., 33uicls:sT7-ille, S. O. ?? < > <> <? ?? ?? <> ^1 At prims fop tlu? million. <>ui i-Htnmnl ? is now coillplHi', 11;?tii?ir just ri'Ct'lvcil * from NYork u lull Ii11< : ^?>f k',|7 pi ii iO. i i Mf?H I tilt III SI.W.SS. | T in' variety and tinlimilt'd choice in | Illt'S > trnods \T0llltl In- impossible to e \ coed, iiikI tlm prices are more than fair. i ( Come 11 ml see lor yourself. We have in stock such as DIJV (iOOI)S, BOOTS, SIIOKS, " (iliOUKIMKS CANN (IOODS, " .j iiaudwaiik, tobaccos, I ei:< )i;i<ioi?v, (.'()i{.\, (jlasswauk, molassks, |a 1 < ik )si kit v, salt, i, !1,1 <j;tli<:by, olotiiino, (Vo>, (Vc , i^o., &o. I * t1 I ?A > ^ < ^ ? ! i ^ " & t V i js , ? C: ; f T N* T I I. ^ L vvn ^ r^D 1 liter notice we v L u will pay 15et*. K?J ^ per dozen for i O1 *? 'w- ^ "5 i ^ ^ **! ' ^ > O i rr^ V-?. "D, C "3 s~ -- - o o j 05 i I Our Qimlities. ' tyles <imi, Prices rommuml the , Consideration j of nil. j ' i V?'r dece'iTC iiikI defraud no tuan, thus ' innklns every flr>t purt hr?ser, a sarond i customer, in short,(Q^shct-r force of hon * esty. (Juality and cheapness, have < made ourselves the popular store of the , ? massifc, where the poor ami the rich are equally a* welcome. W. I, BUCK k CO. I' ?? ?!!. - I'll ?? M # ?t illillll l'? ' < i ... ); !.. ?? ? I I'cr. n-.. j>i r|. ii-. ii to n ? < f tlift 'ANTS ()! ' KVKLV < )NK. Wfl sVITK Tin; PKOTLK AT throughout tl . county, and adjoin rOOlltir . to ? |)l III) <'< for thenisevpf I IK MONKV THAT CAN UK W'KI) I X III VI X( J KIM >M I S. re Have Anything Yon Want that Can i>e Found in These United States.' r. W I I.I. No r I IlKSl'ASH ()!? t vol i! i'Arir.NCK nv r.xr rutin,ir all wo have in tin- different d?* itmeiitH, 1 ?iit will >iin|?lv say CO.MKI Yrurr >Y>/////// ('/<>/}(' //!// i/s/ow (ts S4.O0 I'rr si ///, ^ XI) NV 11 K N T11K TA III l-'K IS TAKKX (il'K Til ftV WILL TAKK A DIMM' '!'() S2.50, v utl ol I a ?* 8 * j lain &?*>-* in fl * ir<> |>o i* 1 io 11. ' I 'c ] ] im? "n I InII I I no. I I' L r * ? rrr?.. a.-- .? ? v n SUCH S; i'.i *n jtv rr-' Nmc?M .??v r* o. ? i v )?sar >.?, - [ ^ **-?? E % ^ O - r U X * J ^ - <Ci>ia?r.i k; > U) . ?, (/) H-?!?.. ' 1 I y -i *-J ^ ) ifmmMimrt * n ^ ( ) vw' W I ??^ ^ (.' , 2. . * ~ I'J ... > ' (0 u2 N2 . ,c. u v?> ""< jrtr i ^?.-j vw ( <y: ('!<?! Iii ?i v.',""" hf*" Fi iTnvii r<\" p 'mnisliiiiu; P Willov?o (lOOtlS, l; Wil IT, 1 I olloilks ;1II<1 ^ low \\ ;U'<\ 0 Shu w Is. ^ (iroccrios, ?IWIUUtU'-lH I u?1*1 W.UI^nrflflMTT?^i ')rn(/s mill Mt'iliciiiex, V II < > I' 11 i < * 11 \v ** i iv S<k M i n it < ' I omo l^or < ml we tic I y competition s<> far a* qualify unpurctl t(? price i- concerned. Thank\<s flie | nI lie for pn.-it patronage, and >'> citing continuance of the >nmo, we ar?5 Yours \fry Truly, I>iiitoii<>1)s & Collins. rME MAB08I OF PPOORESS! OUR LATk.iT IMPROVEMENT* ''('AfflprllllAnlt fi r? ?ft rutin," ?h4 if 7*n iavc not ucnour lip .ulin provedyou cannot mimuIiic how lively trade 1*. or ho* hard nir cuUlpttU or> nuve t<? work to kern within Maid of n?. A*k your r< toiler P-r th? Jamm MimiiV 11 Shoe, or ho Jiiinet Menus' # 1 ftliofl, nccuditi? to yonr nrrd?. I'oKitlvi'ly in tv> l. niiliio iiol<>> li.ttliis our n.inti* ind Juice slumped plainly oil the loirs. ^ >ur rci.iller ivill supply you will! ?hoe ; *<> sl.llni'cil If you insist i poll hl? Joing bo; If v .11 tlo not ill >i-st, (onto retailer* vj|| couxyoti iiitu buying Inferior shoes upon wliUU hey iu.ikc .?larger profit. n 777~)/,JAMES MEANS' K $3 SHOE I UNEXCELLED IN k C0W6 \1\STYLE UNEOUALLEQ f \lvm DURABILITY /PERFECTION >> OF FIT. JAMES MEANS' I $4 SHOE hmjtft# /? CANNOT, FAIL /,' ; Wf I SAT IS FYyf' | Wi \ THr'MosTltS/> ; Such ha* lieen the reecnf protrre** Iii our branch of ndtiMry llint wo nro now able t" atflrin that the .lame* Means' $4 shoe Is in every respeal I'tnal ?v ?i.o >ho*? shlch only a few yearn ?k'<> wero retailed hi oiuht or ten dollnrs. Jf yam w ill try *n .? pair yott will bo oonrlfltiil that we do ii?i exitum-ratr ... Our* are Hie orltfiiml $4 and > 4 *h?>e*,and Miosawhn tnltate our *\ item nl hiulne?x are unable ta computo *!l!i lis In quality of laetory pnilnns. In our lines wi-are Hie largest inuinifhctnrer* In Hm> Jgj LYIfod stales. Shnesfrom ourCeli'liratMl fnetnry ?re aolit by wlili -aw like retailers In all puiisnr tlio rurailry. We will place lliein can I In within your TAch In nnv >late or territory If you will InNiti OOQ . ,"v tent III a postal card ami \* i lie to ti>. Jnuioa Menus ?V Co.,41 Mncoln St., Huston,Mae* Burroughs & Collins JjS|