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I*ii 1>1 1m1i???1 Mvory Thumlny ?BY? Herald Pub. Con-way, S. O. Mail Route No-14238From Marion l>y Arial, Calllvant* Fei ry and Cool Spring. Jjeave Conway Tues days and Saturdays at 7 o'clock A. M; ar rlvo at Conway Mondays and Fridays a ' 5 o'clock 1*. MRoute No. 14248From Port llarrelson by Bucksville, I Conway. Bayboro, Powellville and ('rooms ) ta Fair 111 nil. Leave Port Harrelson daily except Sundays at 5 o'clock A. M.; arrives at Fair Bluff at 8 o'clock P. M. Leaves Fair Bluff daily except Sundays at r? A. M . arrives at Port llurrelson at 8 1*. M. Route No- 1121(5. From Conway by Nixonvllle, Hand ami W n in nee to Little Hiver. Leave Con ^ way Tuesdays and Saturdays at M A. M.; , arrives at Conway Mondays and Fridays at 5 p. in. Route No. 11217. From Conway by Jordanvillo and (lid- 1 eon to Conway. Leave Conway Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7oeloek a. in arrives same days at (( p. in. Route No- 11219. From Conway by Hoard banding, Hammond, Leon, and ltuth to Pi re way. Leave Conway Mondays and Thursdays at 9:80 p. in.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:80 p. in. AppolntmentN of Hev. A. .1. A WloUes, I*. 1-2. borls Circuit, Senteiaber ~ 1, 'W li?iini'Uivilli' ?tHti?n, hvpt 2K, VU Conway.clrcuit, Friday and Sat., Ort I, 5 ll&vboro ft., Kchohotn, Sua. and Moult ay, Oct '?) V t Warrantnw ft., Hocaateo, Kri. A. M., Oct. 11, IliirkHvillo, llrbron, Ort . V-J, IS i Conway sta., Sun. I . M. and Mini., Ort. 1H, 11 Appoint inentH oJ" Ki-v. >V. L. I N-u ui'H. Durante, August 18 lirown Swamp IK 1'lHUttll SW JONtllB. :i I'. M 85 AtitldcbSP. M 88 Mt Zion, September. ... > Tin1 ('liurcli in requested to join the pastor in j fnatiusr Mini prayer t?<r a revival to come down from I leaven on the entire Conway circuit in awakening, converting and annctifying power The strict observance of the w eek of prayer and abstinence ordered by our bishops for uiiaaioiia with donatioun. Your Pastor, \V. I. 1'kui k*. 1 Nowh. liulcx to New Advertisements. S* II li )s\VKi.?. -Valuable Property for Sale. Delightfully pleasant nights. Call at J. A. Mayo's for tchool hooks. ' The congregation of the Preshyterian church has purchased :i now Mason A llamlin nrirnti. "" I I. Rov. W. A, Rogers passed through Conway on his return to Marion yesterday. Rev. A. McFadyen, of Clarkton, N. C. will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. J. II. Porter returned frctn Washington last Friday He came via Norfolk. He Is well pleased with his trip. Misses Miuni^Aud Delia Moore returned from Hrittons Neck last Monday, where they have been visiting friends. I 11 Mrs. P. K. Ilethea returned from Willis j Creek, N. C., yesterday, where she has ' been spending some time with her mother- 1 F. G. Burroughs, & Co., of Bnyboro, 1 shipped the ti rst bale of cotton over tho i W. C. ?te C. It. It. for this season on last, . Monday. J 1 G. O. Alenartder, Editor of the Cainden ^ Journal, has been appointed postmaster at Camden, lie claims to be an indepen-1 1 dent. I John L. Sullivan, the noted pugilist, has ( been convicted and senteuced to twelve j months imprisonment. Ho is released on , ball pending an appeal to the Supreme j1 Court. ! Thanks to Colonel I). B. Johnson for a < copy of the Proceeding of the Winthrop j j . Training School oif memorial day with j he Memorial address by Honorable J. L. I. if ' M.tOurry. In tho absence of Capt. Cushman, who j * Is spending some time at his homo in Wis- < cousin, Capt. R. G. Dusenbury will be In i charge of the Steamer Merchant on Groat1 Pee Doe River. \ 1 Moss. W. It. and S. S. Hyman loft last , Tuesday for Texas, whore they expect W> engage in business. Roth are clever and ' ^energetic young men and we wish them \ i abundant success. J < 1 F. G. Burroughs left last Friday via ' Chadbourn for Ilendersonville N O. but j owing to the Washouts, on W. C. & A. R R., between Sumter and Columbia made a detour at Florence cin Charleston. Dr. E# A. Gasque of Marion will be in Conway next Monday and remain one week. Persons in need of dental work in any form would do woll to bo on hand promptly aft his time here is limited. # Wo have been shown specimens of cured tobacco from the Green Sea farms. We are not a Judge et marketable tobacco In the leaf, but this appears to be very fine, and we would think, would command n good pries on the market. It is cured on the modern style with artificial heat. We are informed that W. J. Collins, son of 11. P. Collins, of this County, who has been engaged in the Machine Shops at Florence, came to his grand father in Marion a few dayg ago pretty severely stabbed through the neck. No further particulars have been learned. . 'i.. -it. -i ) Tho Georgetown /inquirer persistently | j reports the arrival in Georgetown of 8tmr. Maggie, ('apt. William*, every Monday with naval stores to 11. A. Mnnnerlyn. The Maggie has been on the dry dock for some time, but will resume her hebdomadal trips to Georgetown on Mondays at an early day. Highwater has seriously retarded the repairs on her hull, Dr. Norton had a shote that was injured in his spine some way so that ho could not stand. When raised up he could manage to keep himself up on his fore legs and eat and drag himself about the lot. Lust Sunday ho was given some watermelon ; rinds, lie raised himself up and atethemj and in two hours was dead. Did the ; rinds kill him, or was it simply a pout hoc ergo proptt r hue case? ? John 'I. Floyd, John l?. Williamson and John \\ illiamson, three prominent citizen* of Floyd* Township, were in town Tuesday looking after the interests of I their township in opening ami maintain-( ing facilities for travel. The condition of tin1 public highways is a good index to the public and progressive spirit of a community, ami Kloyds generally leads off in such improvements. They report the corn crop most excellent. C0HRK8P0ND1SNCR MU11 HELLS' /.V/. / /'/'. "My spirit roams today wherever fancy j pleases, And reaches Sea View in the play of i cool and Swift Sea bree/.es. At Sea View; IIomt its beauties rise and till my soul with longing. As though the licet and weariness come pleasant memories thronging." Mr. Kditok: ' l)i<l you ever visit or spend any length of time on Mnrrells Inlet? If you Iiiivo you can appreciate its tnaonilicient resources ixc; if you have not visited the inlet you have missed a meat tnuit O " """" Stretching along its hanks inside i of a distance of three miles can ho found some as lino old residences us can he found in the State. Kor a Suuuuer Resort it simply can't he heat. There H a splendid kkllacl< Line." from Wachesaw on Waccamaw River* that makes connection with all of the Steamers that ply on the said river and all points 1 on the Inlet. This Hack Line is i under the sole management of the j genial and ellicient Major Sam Win-I gate. As for tho Inlet, it is coining to the front boldly and by another year, i your Scribe has been informed, there will he a palatial Hotel erected for j tiie accomodation of all the lovers of Sea breezes. Even us it is there are many visitors on the ('reek. Tito Messrs Johnson and Hov. Mr. Holers of Marion are now enjoying the gentle { breosos which Neptune gives his lorors. They are visiting at Sunnyside the beautiful residence of Mrs. VV. I.. Buck. . The visitors have the best oppor ; (unity of trying their hands at, the jxoiting sport of fishing, of which the| greatest variety of fish are caught in (he (.'reek. Why Mr. Editor, they catch everything there with hook and line from (he noble shark down to the tooth-j some and delicious flounder. And j r " i \iiuy uu nub care 10 list), why, l while the indolent and lazy aro j lying up in tho hammock, stretched under grand old oaks, enjoying the j breezes from old Neptune you can ( take a sailboat and your best girl and take a nice sail. Or perchance you would rather take a buggy ride, if so there are j tome of the finest drives along tho; Creek sido, among tho large live Daks covered and festooned with ^ray moss, that can bo found. Especially would T advise the visitors to take a ride over Clam Aveuud. While on my short stay Mr. Editor there was no lack of amusement, 3von if it was '^logdays and rainOn last 'Wednesday night thoro was a magnificent ball at the l'alatial residonoo of tho ufTable Col. J. F. Dozier. And tho next night (Thurslay night) there was an elegant and 1 echerche entertainment at the grand ,1,1 e .L- ;-i i ' Iiu IOBIUW1IUO <)l UllJ genial HUM inn oving Lieut A. K. Beaty. IJotli of tlm above balls were largey attended and en joyed by nil. On Thursday there was a Yatchng 1'arty, that had a lovely sail on !' he magnificent Yatch "Goonie J ones." There were twenty two ii? the mrty bosides the crow Mr. Kditor, tnd your scribe had the honor to bo >ne o? the member, (Japt. Geo. Laden, the owner of he lovely Yatch was also one of the jarty. # ('apt. .Jack Weacott was in comnand of the Yatch and he and Capt. * Laden deserve the pruiso and thanks )f all the party for the pleasant sail i hoy gave us. 4 We left Vaiix Hallat 10,45 A. MA indsuilod up the creek and gathere^J >ur party as we went till wo had 4H nil party then we sailod down to the i nouth of the Inlet, and as part of our party were aftrnid of seasickness wo landed tliem on the heacli to. "gather shells by the shore," and the Imlanco of the party took M ride out over the bar upon the briney and strange to say thor3 were none in onr party teat showed signs of seasickness. Wo had a glorious time and the sail was appreciated and enjoyed by all. Time and space won't permit me to longer sound the sound the praises j of this Garden spot of South Carolina. What I have written Mr. ICditor is for the benefit of the stay at homo, sot. Before closing 1 would like to ask "Ihif'tnr twin* ill i.int.Io" - . ....II.-, 19 thriving oil bin "Walnut root beer?" VVitli best wishes for Till-: IIkkauu I mil ono of t ho koktunatk ( )\ f.s. THAT SUX]>AY SCHOOL (jr N ST I ON. Knrroit Hoititv IIkkai.d: In the issue of tlio IIukm.d for August Nth I see a question asked by "Veni." lie wanted others opinion on tho question; if a person is not a member of the church should he be allowed to hold ollicial position in the Sundav School'? Tho question resolves itself into this: Is the' Sunday School independent or does itbolong to the church? * If independent all perse lis whose names are on the roll have equal privileges, whether members of the church or not; but if the Sunday School belong to the Church none but Church members can become members of the School. Not until recently have such quesions arose about Sunday Schools. In the e.irly days of Sundav Schools wo have no account of any being prohibited from becoming members, and how often have we heard Superinten- j dents ask; why don't you come to Sunday School; we want all to come who will. What is required to become a member of a Sunday school; not any obligation, baptism or initiating ceremony, but simply give tho name to tho Secretary to ho enrolled. Suppose none but church members are allowed to become members of the Sunday School, what will those denominations, which do not re ceivo mtie ciuiuren to the fellowship of tlio church, do with the children? They must either exclude them or become sponsors for I hem. No Sunday school, whether independent or not, has any ecclesiastical authority, but must be ruled by love. J. <' // K R R )' (, RO V / / A X I> L / TTLE Rl VER ITEMS. Km iok IIokv 11kkai.o: As the cycle of time nearly approaches tho day when the Cherry Grove Annual Kish fry will be a thing of tho past; We will thank you Lo kindly annouce through tho columns of the IIkkai.o that, The Cherry drove Annual Kish fry will take place on Friday the ldtli day of Sept. prox. The public is cordially invited to attend, not only of this Co,but of ad joining counties; and many of those who made annual visits to our sea shore and Fisheries at and near Cher < ry Grove will probably hind addi-'j tional enjoyment by being present upon this occasion. The pleasures anticipated aro '.hose; viz: The moon fills upon the Oth at i about 8 o'clock in the evening, there- < by causing the tide upon the 13th to be low in the morning arid again in i the afternoon, so that the beautiful, hard and wide strand will be accessible from 8 to 11 o'clock in the morning and from 3 t(^U o'clock in j the evening, so that those wishing to ! n ' n drive or walk in closo communion 1 with the "mighty deep" may do so at jtheir pleasure. Bathing houses will be provided for tho ladies and either surf or siill water, baths may be had. There will bo music and a place t /\ flnit/iA ?t ?\/l i* vvIa a/* f a- * l..v,... 1- ' iv imuvC) aim a |iiauo JSJI liliiMU nilU ilo not perticipftto in that sport. There will bo (we feol safe in saying) an abundance of . frosli mullets I and perhaps other varieties of salt water fishes. In fact, wo will do our hest to make those present en joy themselves, and a comittee upon l^r- I, der" will be appointed to look after any who may require it. All families not coming from too far n distance ', are requostod to contribute a basket j | eatablos to the "general feast." Wo anticipate a pleasant tune and ; hope to see Conway well represented. * -. 11 Travel to the coast at this point 1 has alrcyidy begun. There are to bo four fisheries in operation this 'fall? j1 Waiter's Island, Futch Deach, Cher- , 1 ry Grove and Little Swamp. Some 1 of which will begin about 15th inst, ^Lhere has boen very little sickness community this summer. Bo note with pleasure the move 1 sof the State Turners' Alliance ' ana heartily commend thorn to all 1 Mllers of the noil. A few venrs of I Ik. A ,. ^ diligent perseverauoHKltf tj)(> noble cause and the fr' rvVPW^'o,; dest victory over gainogby ? rL a \ . t-?ry that will r^evio#the loss of lifo without tl.? shoddyfljr of blood a victory that wilVdKfttip the fallen a victory that strike^ a fatal blow at the deop-rodted. government fostered mercilass of wealth - will be the enuoblintr possession of the victors. t'roos lire imrlumw iiluivn mi :ivi>r. UgO N. F. N. |This communication was published last week, but on account of some of the sentences being improperly arranged on the press, we republish it to give its proper sense Kd.| .v/<; ir.s run.u flo y i>s. A few fair days t Ttton is opening. Watermelons getting sea toe Peaches are nearly gone, but a peep at Mrs. II. (\ Klliotfs fruit jars would indicate that she intends to have fresh peaches next winter. Misses Martillie and Ida Klliott are fair adepts in making llowors of tissue-paper. The flowers look very natural aud ilre beautiful. i i rapes are ripening and some are preparing to make wine, fearful that the l<red eye' aiid tangle leg" will soon begin deprada'ions in the county, and perhaps so'tne wells may oecomo dry, it the river is still booming on account of tire dry ticket, at Fair Bluff. "Yellow Horse" seems to think that is the cause of the overflow, tiuess ho is pretty serious about tlio overflow as lie has been about hemmed off from soeino his Sand Hill oirl by the deep water of (iapwry. Sandy Floyd, who litis been in (leoroia for the last two years, lias returned with his bride. The yoiino bulk * are oettino jealous of the (ieoroia, ^irls, for when a boy starts to < looroia thev say, lie will marry before he returns. (Sot up a petition, younw ladies, and stop the yo'uno men from ooino to (S ooroia. Look out, Vol low Horse, tlio Texaeans are bracing up against you and pushing forward to the front. * S.MI'K. Lonis I'LL:Ms Fair we:ttlw>r in , .. ..wi^?;un; \IMIIir at last. ' l" ' ; / V Ht > ' , ' t ' * Tlio cool iijoruiii?r makes fire a mv t n. I ; cessity, and, wood is hard t-j got. I .oris is still undergoing some im provemont, and in Jlio near future, wo hope to have the 441'^iii|* (.>r<>nn< 1 ' "City Hall,'' 44Cj?rmlorl Schools," ami "Town Clock." Ilov. (r. K. Stanley, has boon and is still quite ill. Ho is attended by | Dr. (iolbraith of your citv. We! hope ere long he will bo well, and his face can bo seen on our streets . ajntin. Croon Soa is a favorito rosort for tho I.oris boys, as one of our fairest I and youngest boys visit there almost ; every Sunday. What tho attractions are we, cannot say; but our mouth is ' ur f a??i > 1 ~ ' .Muviiii^ .in hid same ror soino of the cnke when it comes. The colored people of our city are holding a protracted mooting in the midst of our city, and are having large congregations. The meeting is being conducted by Rev. lb-own, of Whitevillo, N; (\, It is quite a! pass time for some of the curiosity seekers of this place. Rev. .1. J). Frierson returned on ' last Saturday from a protracted meeting at Kbeuezer, it being his third for three weeks during which, time j he preached thirty six times, and had ' twelve other services conducted n.uk- i ing in all forty-eight services in twenty one days, who in Horry can heat the record, lie v. Frierson is now in the fourth meeting it, being j held at Antioch church near the Round Swamp. Wo have hoard the lamentation, nd we speak to sond forth quiet we are not Jost, neither are wo dead nor cf .11 Of/* ??"? n * 1 , w? ijv i>n7 nu (iiincni, >v? are noro I pursuing the quiet of our own callf v . j ing, and keeping pace with the work j and'bustle of our progressive city.1 If you all desire fo see life in all of I its activities why. just come to I .oris, j and see tho goods sold, turpentine | bought and tho money spent, and my word for it, you will go away perfectly amazed. Our girl scare) is on the wing all the while now, and i guess he is just trying himself at his old habits, and I fear many poor girl will ho scared out of forty five years growth in the next few weeks. Look out girls ami j care for your dear selves hy keeping hid. Sleep was disturbed at tho Parsonage in our city late last night hy the ringing of the wedding boll, and Rev. J. I). Frierson, arose and join- j od in holy matrimony a Mr. Joy nor, and a Miss Soles or some one p.ittv fjirl, ?o> io ponce," &e. i \'?x PoiMri.i. /.(fills 1.6c. \ f.S. As tho regular corespondent lias ! nearly discontinued his communicalions from this place I ask space for ai few words. It seems that tho people look for something from I .oris every week mul if they don't read a cotnimilticution from here they think there is a link dropped out of the I1i.ua1.1?. Dr. Martin says "wake up Doris correspondent." If the people of the comity like so well to i hear from I.oris, the 11kiia i.i? should have a regular qprrenpondout hero. Who shall it be.? Dev. (Joo. D. Stanley is con lined to his bod. Dr. A. II. .) Cialhraith is attending him. Wo hope to fee him out in a few days. Wo are hav. ing lots of rain. Crops are not short -will not he an average especially cotton. ()ur little town has boon crowded | recently with drummers, nearly as many salesmen and book agents uA wo have customers. They must; think Doris is backed up by large capital. bo your length lire. N. D. N. * We were with your last "Dish Dry," and wi hope to ho there this time, and hope you will have your 11 a 11 finished, so the fair sex can turn their partners. We notice the employees of the W. ('. & ('. I{. ID have Christmas, as they call it, on the 15th of each month. Doris is having a good trade, j which comes from nearly all portions i (if the County. Wo hope tin* mer! chants here will continue to gain j cm lorn, ami gain the confidence of \ the people for honest and fair deal- j ; ing. Dev. ,1. D. Driorsop - has been conducting a mooting of days at llcbrou assisted by I nolo .lesso Cox. j lie had large and intelligent congregations. 10hier 1). N. Core missed through Doris last Saturday on his way to San ford where ho preach- j ml on Sunday. The cnlnrnd iw?ml.i! of this place and surrounding community urn trying to start a church hero. Wo arc informed that they organized last Sunday. Best wishes I for 11 Kit.} 1.1 >. l\ ! MOM II'//. I sINd TON TO //.I VKK OK //AM / 'A'. Kihtok 11okiiy 11 in;a i.n: I We left Washington on the II. Ox i <>. lb W. at- 0 o'clock, with an excursion party of about sifter a pleasant run of lifty-Iive minutes, we reached Locust Point, the water terminus of the 11. < >. 1L 1L in the city of llsiltintore, there we f found awaiting us the magnificent steamer Emma Giles with 125 Hal - uiuoieans 111 cent on nil innocent enjoyment of n trip up the Chespeake I Jay. W'c wojfe not long in joining them, and at .10:10 o'clock, A. M. we hacked gracefully out of dock, and headed down the Patapsco lliv- ! er, passing innuinerablc grain eleva- i tors along side of which could be ? l seen the huge ocean steamers of different nationalities, with here and there a bark or ship all eager to carry to other countries the golden harvest of the west. Sailing craft of various dimension and rig passed us t on every hand. On tin; right side | of the city stands the memorable ( fortress, McIIcnry, and, although , no bombs burated mid aid, a glance showed that "our Mag was still there;" lower down on the same side the yellow llag of the quarantine station told the effort of government to protect the health of the city; still lower, in the centre of the stream stands a quadrangular, struc lure, intill. of masonry, throe wall8 of which are completed, tho fourth never could he made to stand from a defective foundation. This fort, for such it is, named in honor of the old patriot who signed his name "of Uurrolltown," was com- ' menccd over forty years ago, hut is ' now abandoned, save as a lignt ( house; it being impossible to get the south wall to stand South and Mast 1 on a beautiful point of land stands ( t he plant of the Bait, Steel Works,one of the largest in the United States, Beaching North Point, an- i ot her historic spot, we changed our course, and steuring K. N. K. we crossed Chesepcake Bay, ran alongside of the wharf at Tolchestor, a beautiful summer resort on thoeastern shore of Maryland, here some 250 of our party ler.ve us to enjoy salt baths, or a stroll through beautiful groves, as fancy dictated. The belj rings, whistle blows, wheels revolved, and we are again underway heading * north up the bay, enjoying the grand scenery on either j side; two hours run brings us to tlici mouth of Husquchannah River, into i which wc turn, passing the Govern-! gl^utKish Hatching station, and' poking through tho I'a. It. R. and under tho II. < >. It. It. bridges, two magnificent iron structures at ; I lav re uo CI race, Md., a few miles further up and we about ship, and 1 start on homo run reaching Col1 Chester at 5:20, wo ftiko up our passengers, and at 7:25 are again at our birth in I la I to, where a transfer to cars is soon made and at 0 o'clock we step forth in the Washington | depot, having hud an enjoyable day, j good company, nice weather, and all for a moderate cost. ( 'f.A YTON. The above written by a participant for the perusal of n friend, who handed it to m for publication. The! narrative is interesting and instructive, but the excursion was a dosocra- j tion of tho Sabbath, about which we j may say something at some future time. Kl>. M A PKI Kl >. . In tiic A. M. I''. Church on Tuesday night at 8,30 P. M. by I'ev.'K. 10. Primus, Nov. Jethro T. Gibbons, of tho South Carolina A. M. 10. Conference and Pastor at Hunks- j vilie, ami Miss Carrie Itellumy, of ("on way. J/A /,'KKT CONWAY S. C. j GHOCKIUICS llaeoii '). S. Sides ^ It) 10 kt}\2\4 coats Hotter, ;!or<7"d."> cents. hard \\HvYZ\4 cts. Pork, lilil $ 20 00 Molasses \\} gallon 40#, 1)0 cents. CotT"e, IJW pound * I8(ty25cts. Corn, ^ bushels 75 @ Ho Grist per bushel 75 ft/j 85 j Flour, per bid $4.00 (ti, 7.50 lOgjis per do/..).,- 10 cents. Sugar 8cts hint Cotton 8'^ to 0 7 1(1 cts. Seed Cotton 2\4 to It eta WILMINGTON". N.C., August 10th Cotton, 8'.. (it 1 1 1 j cents CKUDI: TiihPKN'i INE Virgin, it bbl., 280 pounds $ 2 25 Yellow I)ip, ' *2 25 i. aid, 1 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 11 Tar, $1.<I0 280 pound bid. Hosin Strained 75 cents. G ICO I {(11 "TOW N, S. C. Virgin Dip $2.25 Yellow Dip 2.20 j Scrape 1.851 N EW ADVlfllXT\ SEMENr fS. ? I Valuable Properly !'<?r Kale at Ml- Tabor, N. I will offer for suit* at I'uhlic Auction t<> the highest hitldcr at 12% ovclock, on tho Viltli day of boptcinher, ISMS), at Mt. Ta hor, N. (oil the \V. ('. A (It. I'., all tho property, known as the agricultural prop erty, consisting of am: ' hal I acre lot, one two story store hou and ware house, n desirahle location for business. Terms of sale, one third cash, one third six months, and one third twel e months, with interest from date, title reserved till last payment is made. S. II. Moswki.i,, Advr. Aulj. tilth, 1889. ' TO THE RESCUE. S1NCK TIM ICS 11A V10 ISKCOMK SO HARD AND OPPRKSS1 VK? STILL PRICKS OK NKCKSSL r 1 ICS IIAVK IM'LLKI) IIICJH UKVOXDTIIK I(10A('II OF THE PEOPLEY6lir humble servant was able to see j his ami connects himself with one of thv I largest and strongest houses in New York ' :ity, who laiy for spot cash helow the :ost to manufacture. INox< 1 )nys! / will close' oct m)" FX7'i l e' s 7'oc k . i t x / / w yolk cosy ax i) cxhfl to make: loom roL my FALL STOCK. WHICH / WILL LKAXK FO.lt XFW YOLK TO S F L F C 7 /Arl . i no jt rn i n r r />.\ vs. Call and see for yourself. Come and see that I am offering no baits that will encounter the opposition of some of my brother merchants is now a foregone conclusion, but all we ask is for y u to look to your own interest and come see me and be convinced Respectfully B. R. KINO, Adrian, S, C. Headquarters 466 Broadway, New York. . - $ i I R'u rrosU'SittR & PC1' \ HEADQUA RTKR S^T . \ ? O j>V, "If7"IT 1V COMPLIMENTS OP THE \\ SEASON WE WOULD ( ALL Attention to our utnl Jrtl 31 Ttl l'<lt stock for 18SU. It ombrw<?s nil t... ,4' 1 v>- Iim .-Il IIUH'IIII'S III TDxy G-oods, Satines, Xja,c?s, xa:a,m"b?rer?T 3ST ?tions, Fancy Goods. TRIMMED AND UNRRIMMED, ffilo&hing, ($?a. % o \\T E HAVE. A LARGE >> LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS REMAINING FROM LAST SEASON which wo are compcllod to close out at a great sacrifice in order to givo room for NICW STOCK. AST o n i s i i i n rV-i? r i c k s. Niee mixed worsted, at 10 cents worth 22 cents. Real Mohair trends at 10*,( cents, worth 40 cents. All wool Huntings at 18 cents, worth 40 cents. Assorted suiting at f? cents, wortli 12J-$j cent s Grass clotli at 0l.| edits, worth 12Ji cts. Iliac U Lawns (figured) at 8 oents, worth i ? cents, ami various other articles equally as low. Theao are, wonderful bargains; take advantage of some of them. It does not require much printer's ink to sell a good ( heap line of goods, hence we will not dwell at length hoie. C'al and see for yourself. I> KMLC.M UEH that we are headquurV ters for NI1WI.XJ NACIII^IKN and STtM'KM, and can save you 25 to -10 per cent on the in. We make a specialty on th in and sell rlom for runh, W e are constantly adding to our stock and will endeavor to keep a full line. Iil'KHOl'lillSA COLLINS. NEW GOODS, dry r.nnns SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, -AND GROCERIES LOWEST CASH PRICES ?at? .f _ TVr A ? ?- - * ? m. - e?* I CURE FITS! When I any Com I do not mean merely to stop them tor a time, am! then have them return again. I mk.vn A RADICAL CUJLK. 1 have mado the dtaease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I wahhant my remedy to Cdkk tho worst oases, necauae others have failed is no reason for not now receiving aonre. Send at once for a treatise and a Khek Tiottlb of my iNrAi.i.iDLB Remedy. Give Kxpreaa and l'ost Ofttoo. It costa you nothing for a trial, and it will oure you. Addreaa H.O. ROOT, M.C., IMPtUtST^IHwYttK