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All communication* on business, letters for publication, and orders for subscription as well as advertising, should be addressed to THE HOKHY 11 KHALI), Conway, S. (' MAIL SCHEDULL. Route No- 11288From Marion by Arial, Callivants Fei ry and Cool Spring. Heave Conway Tues days and Saturdays at 7 o'clock A. M; aim-eat Con way Mondays and Fridays a r? o'clock F. M Rout e No. I 4218. From Fort llarrelson by llticksville, Cojway, llavboro, Fowellvilleand ('rooms to Fair 111uft. Leave Fort llarrelsAn daily except Sundays at 5 o'clock A. M.; arrives at Fair Mulf at 8 o'clock F. M. Leaves Fair IllulT daily except Sundays at 5 A. M. arrives at Port Harrelson at 8 F. M. Route No- 11218. From Conway l?v Nixonville, Hand and Wnmpeo to Little Uivcr. Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 A. M.; arrives at Conway Mondays ami Fridays at 5 i>. m. Route No- 11217. From Conway by Jordunville and (?ideon to Conway. Leave Conway Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 o'clock a. in arrives same days at 0 p. m. Route No- I 12 111. From Conway by Hoard Landing, Hammond, Leon, and liuth to Cm-way. Leave Conway Mondays and Thursdays at 0:30 a. yi.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:110 p. in. >lorr Ciiliifomhs, A subterranean chamber has boon discovered under a house on the hi 11 ^ side at Naples. Along the center bL runs a mosaic pavement, and on each side thoro is a double row of sepulIfti ohers hewn in the rook, the fronts of which are stuccoed and painted and decorated with terracotta and marble reliefs. Within the tombs were pern|Ha feet skeletons, vases and other objects, the antique lamps being' in KRffimS|^LsMch g<wa! condition that when the B^BaSBK^^ftiew iiiul was inspected by a party of H^HQH^Micrmun archaeologists, the workmen ^^BBSS^Enade use of them to light up the MBffsl^Evunits. The many well preserved BHn^Hinscriptions are chiefly in Cireek, ^HRH^Vwith some Latin, and prove that the j^HHHg^rpoch of these tombs was about 1000 (.'. ()ther tombs in a second chamber have not yet been excavated Similar catacombs have heretofore jBfjp been found in this locality.?Pall Mall Gazette. r I Wonder if Everybody Knows K That tho host covering for a poultice or a mustard paste is tissuo paV par. That hands may ho kept smooth in H| cold weather by avoiding the use of warm water. Wash then with cold water and soap. H| That the best and most convenient cover for a jelljfc&umbler is thin paper fastened over the top of tho glass by HE a rubber band. * That the best way to clear out and RH straighted the fringe of towels, doilM ies, etc., before ironing^ is to comb Br* it. whilo damn. with an inch len.rili I?I ' "Ill *" of ooarsest toilet coml). That pleasant rainy day work for the older children is to ho found in the making of a scrap hook of the portraits of noted men and women; the portraits to be obtained from pubMa Ushers' catalogues, magazines, news^Kpapers and other available sources. That essence of peppermint, up V plied with the finger tips over the BK seat of pain, gives relief in headache Abr neuralgic pain in any part of ttie ^^Body. (Care must ho taken not to |Hput it directly under the eye, on aocount of the smarting it would cause) ?Nelly Browne in Good liousekeep n HK Swrrl From the SWer!. No pretty girl was ever unexpectf edly kissed.?Texas Siftings. If mouth is a noun, kiss must he a conjunction. It joins two nouns.? Hiughamton Herald. A kiss, says a physician, is a most excellent disseminator of disease. Yes, of heart disease. ? Columbus Dispatch. The childish miss resents a kiss and runs the other way, hut \lhen, at last, some years have passed, its different, they say.? Franklin News. IwHPilV' ~ Pnthing the Couiparlso? Too Far. It was lute, but the young man si ill siit 'Uneasily on the edge of his elntir trying to summon courage to say the words the young woman was waitiug to hear. With u mighty-convulsion ho swallowed something like an ostrich egg that had risen unexpectedly in his throat. "l'elisty," he faltered, <V1 never could say what 1 . wanted to say, its other people can. 1 always was an unlucky dog, anyhow." "You're not good for hunting purposes, Cephas, murmured Fclis tv. "l ou arc too long in coming to a point." "Well, I won't bo a setter any longer, Miss McCJinnis. Not in this house!" thundered the voung man, as ho grabbed his hat and loft her presence forever. Miss l'elisty Mo Ginnis had carried his tiguro of speech a little too far.?Chicago Tribune. Ilia IndrrstundingK. 'Tom ? 1 love thut Chicago girl; 1 love the ground she treads on. Small-footed sister?'Then you must be fond of real estate.?Kpoch. A Chicago paper is running a story called "A Strange Foot-print." ^Anything unusual about feet greatly interests Chicago. -Now Orleans Pic nyune. Chicago girl (looking at a couple of torpedo boats on the bay) ?What novel contrivances! Made to walk on the water, 1 suppose. Wonder if they would fit mo. - -Texas Siftings. Nearly every race is represented in Chicago's population, but as a whole- judging from the population of her girls?we should say they might be styled a foot-race.? Yonkers Statesman, Put l-pnnd Shut I'p. It takes a hurried woman with an open umbrella on a crowded street to make a hit,? Binedtainton Herald. The umbrella may got into a cornnn Kill nuuan > .. I l.o ln.iul 'IM.? ...... MUI ^ inn IIU ? Ul III IIIO II I I I I IIO DUO" pieions of human nature arc too strong ? Chicago Inter Ocean. One of tho vory few trusts that fail to Ining together is tho umbrella trust. ICvoryhody has grown suspicious.?Washington Capital. When you nro wanting your umbrella ana wanting it, bad, it's migty poor satisfaction to think on how much comfort some other fellow is getting out of it.?Merchant Traveller. "That umbrella has been recovered three times that T know of." "Indeed! Well, I've been lucky enough to never lose mine at all, so I didn't have to recover it."?Dans vino isreeze. * No Trouble After That. * _ Briggs?I have been hunting nil 1110 morning for 11 friend of mine. Boggs, but T can't find him. 1 wish ho wasn't so much trouble to git hold of when I want him. Boggs?I'll toll you what to do. The next time you see him, Biggs, borrow ten or lifteon dollars. After that you can't walk the streets without running over him.?Time. Another (use Entirely. Judge?James llicketts, there is a charge of fighting against you. Don't you rememboi^hac scriptural advice, if a man strike you on the right cheek to turn the left to him also? Prisoner?Yes, yer honor, but Bill Symines ho kit me on the loft cheek first,?Judge. Paradoxical. ? Maddux?Gazzam, what sort of a man would bo most likely to run a successful hotel? Gazzam-A man who had thoroughly learned the business, of course. "No, sir; an inn-experienced man. Now York Sun. A Surr Sign. Two blind men are 011 a train. Suddenly loud smacks are heard all over the car. I.TIiom ? cowl .1? i KVIU) omu I/IIU IU Hill UlllCT) "that's tho fourth tunnel wo have passed through to day."?-Judge. A Mmu Tfitflirr. Mrs, (iadd Are you goin' to send little Jack to Mrs. Thorn's school again? Mrs. Gabb -Indeed I won't. Ho went to her all last year and 1 paid her *50 for it, and tho mean, stingy thing didn't give him a single prize, not one, and they don't cost hut a couple o* dollars, either. ' A^} VFUTi 3KM KNTsT "" E. A. GASQUE Doctor of Dental Surgery. nvra,rlori.. S. OCocalne, and all tho latest anesletic* used. Office fitted up In ff rat-class style All the latest improved Instruments used Satisfaction truaranteed. Office njKtalrs over Marinu JtanV, inch 20 ly H j | .< THE HORRY HEF Coiimumptloti Siirvty Cured . To Tnk Eiutou Mease Inform yon* renders that 1 hivo u positive remedy for th? above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently Cared. I shall lw gl .d to send two bottles of my remedy krkk to any of your readers who have consumption If they will send mo their express uud postofflce tddroKs. Respectfully, T. A.j SLOOUM, M. C\ 181 Pkarl St., New York. ^ ^ q q j $20,000 already saved, \ "" TO WHOM? "! to the: OPL k OF HO till Y COUNTY. $139000 WEI KONIZlNU THE KKC'OUNIZKD Lender of Low Prices and) Honest Goods. And ono that has done more towards rovo- | Intioni/.ing flu? trade of Horry. Furthermore, iu our business career, ??f' a little over two yeurs in II rry County, if any customer can show us that we have1 overcharged him we are prepared to re- i turn unto him four fold and would con- , sider it a privilogo to do so in every cuso I made known to us. The above is some of the reasons why we ask a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Another reason is that we are still carrying on the good work. Look at the Difference! lirogrtn shoes others use as ' J,eaders" at ( Heels, for HOets. A No. I ('engross (baiter for otliors sell at $2.25. A nice lady's lace scarf for boots, others sell at $2.00 and upwards. TIN WA A'A', china w A n /:, CHOCK Kit <; hoc n /;//<;$, A ND NOV IONS FXA HUNDAXCJ A nil $*4toc?]< at Prioew tlini Defy O oiH poiiiion Come see us and be convinced. iking us all the FURS, KOtJS, CHICKENS, COTTON and TURPENTINE you have to sell and get either goods or cash for the same. ll?sneetfidlv 33. 13. ikzihsto, * 8 v 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 $10. FOR $5. | Tlie Climieo of* ?,! Lifotime. Oiar X-iea,<a.?r for tire IbTexit Ten IDs/ys. That big "8" at the top moans that wo have tho eighth wonder of the world, in the shape of a suit, of clothes, BOUGHT AND BOLD ATA G RE A T BAG Rl FIG El We have 72 suits English Cashmer j which wo will close at $5 per suit. These goous sen ju sj>iu in any market, b'or'y j suits, all wool eashmer at $8, worth $13. We cannot bu any more of tho-e goods this season at any price, so como along I while they are here. We (lofy competition, and would sound a challenge for any body North or South to down these prices on the saina line of : goods. Five hundred other suits equally as low. Briiuouoiis vV Collins. Sale IPgiler Mottgage. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF 1IOUUY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested in and by a certain mortgage to us executed and delivered by Franklin Hay, on the 22nd day of February, 1881, which is of record in the office of Register of Mesne Conveyance, of, 1 lorry County, in book of Mortgages, Vol. 1, i'ages 802* to 895 inclusive. Wo the | undersigned, will offer for sale, before the Court i7ou8e door at Conway, 8. C., within legal sale hours on Monday the second day of December, 1889, all and singular that certain tract of land situate in the ( nuuty and State aforesaid, and lying in Bnyboro Townsnip and on Limhrio branch, waters of Idttle l'ee Doe Itiver; bound by lands of Win. Cannon nod others, containing 88 aerer, more or lens, Terms of sale cash, purehrser to pay for papers. F. O. Bi'Iiholoiir <fc Co. Mortgagees. Nov. O'.li., 1889. IVotioe, All persons holding claims of any kind against tho Estate of Benjamin Moore, deceased, nre hereby required to present, tlio same to the undersigned within the time required by law, and all persons indebted to tho said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Wm. I). Moohk, Qualified Executor, i Nov. 4th, 1889 St. " IMA). THURSDAY N> fax- Hefted . Officio County Thkadukkh ) Horry Co., Sept. 10, 1880. > The Treasurer's hook* will be open In hh office In Conway, for the collection ol State and County taxes, for fiscal year 1888 80. on October l.ltli. The levy la us follows;, State Tax v /JJ4 iMilla. County Tax 8 " Special Tax . 1 K? " School Tax 2 " A Poll Tax of one dollar on all able bodied men between the age* of 21 and 50 years. A Special Tax for the payment of Interest on Itafl ltoad llonds is also levied as follows: 00 way Township 4\? Mills llayborO 3Jrj " (ireon Sea 2at u ' Simpson Creek 8 u i ;?t? i reasurer win auenu at me ioiiovvinsr places for collection of said taxes: Oruhninville, Monday, th tober 21st ittl<; Hiver, Tuesday. Octorber 22. Buck Creek, (Ebenezor Church) Wednesday , ()ctohcr 22. Hound Swamp, (Heaves' Store) Thursdav, Oct. 24. Hammond, Friday, Octol?er 25. Cotd Spring, Monday, Oct. 28. Gallivants, Tuesday, Oct. 21). Floyds'ScIijoI House, Wednesday, Oct. 80. Stephen X ltoads, Thursday, Oct 21. Green Sea, Friday , t\. 1. Bayboro, Saturday, Nt?v. 2. Bueksvillo, Tuesday, < n.5. Socastwe, Wendesday Nov. (J. Fort Harrclson, Thursday, Nov. 7. Jordanvllle, Friday, Nov. 8. Gideon, Saturday, (to 12 M.) ov. 9. oris, Tuesday, Nov. 12. Balance of tiine'at Treasurer's ofllee in Conway. Books close on 15th of December. E. H. BEAT Y, Treasurer II. Sept 25th 4t NOTICE. A special meeting of the County Alliance of I lorry County, S. C., is hereby called, to meet in the Courthouse in Conway, S. C., at 12 o'clock M., on Tuesday, the 19th day of November next, for the purpose of Organizing a business Exchange system, as adopted by the State Alliance in .July last. All officers of the County Alliance, especially the Executive Committee, and Trustee Stockholders of sub Alliances are earnestly requested to bo present. .J kltemiaii Smitii, President II. Co. Alliance Oct. 20th, 1889. BACON! ? e nave jiini received a car load of bacon, which wo arc offering to-day at dltj cents hy the box or in smaller quantities t less than a side. HUHKOUOIIS & COLLI NS. In the oldest and most popular scientific and niochantcal paper published and has the largest circulat ion of any paper of Ita class In the world, fully Illustrated. Best class of Wood ItrtgravI Mrs. rubHshed weekly. Send for epecimot. copy. Price (9 a year. Four months' trial, (1. ML'^tN & CO., PuiiLisnKits, 801 Broadway, N.V. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ H Edition of Sclentlflo Amerioan. O A great success. Bach Issue eontalna colored llthoKraphlo plates of country and city residences or nubile buildings. Numerous engravings and full plans and specifications for the use of such as contemplate building. Price 1260 a year, 26 cts. a copy. MUNN A CO., PUBLisUKits. nATFNTS* vw* Mil fin 1 -I to years' experience and have made over liiO.OUO applications for American and Korolgn patents. .Send for Handbook. Corres pondonco strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. In case your nmrk Is not registered In the Tat. ent Oflire, apply to Munn & Co., and procure Immediate protection. Bend for liandbook. ('OrVHK.'tlTS for books, charts, maps, etc., quickly procured. Address MtlNN &z CO., Patent Solicit ark. cik.vsuai. omci- stu Baoauwat, n, t. WIDE AWAKE Voon " l'ht bn^htfst of tkt cki/Jren't magaaiHts." ? Springfield Republican. a Merry Yesi FIVE GREAT SERIALS: THAT BOY QID. By William O. Stoddard. Young and old will follow Gideon's adventures and his sister's on their father's acres with laughter and breathless interest, THE NEW SENIOR AT ANDOVER. lly Herbert D. Ward. A serial of schoollite in famous Andover ? our Rugby. The boys, the professors, the lodgings, the fun. 41 THE SONS OF THE VIKINGS." By Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. A right down jolly story of modern Norse boys, BONY AND BAN, one of the best of the Mary Hartwell Catherwood serials. SEALED ORDERS. By Charlee Remington Talbot. An amusing adventure story of "wet sheets arid a flowing sea." CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. by Alexander Black. Hlv practical and amusing articles, I.UCV PERV1TAR. First of i series of ciaplii.- ,x- :' ? Carolina character sketches by Margaret Sidney. TALES OF Ol.D ACADIE. Twelve powerful true stories by Grace Dean jMcLcod, a Canadian author, THE WILL AND THE WAY STO? RIES. by Jessie Benton Fremont. About men and women who did great things in tire face of scenting impossibilities. THE PUK-WUDJIES. by L. J. Bridgman. The funny Indian Fairy Folk. BUOJHivsoun'-WlNUa I'UK U1KLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. A do/en really helpful papers by Sallie Joy WhitQ. Twelve more DAISY-PATTY LETTERS. lly Mrs. Ex-Governor Claflin. TWELVE SCHOOL AND PLAY* GROUND TALKS. The first will be " LAMBKIN j Was He a Hero or ? Prig?" by Howard Pyle, the artjst, l~lr Postal-car<l Votes and Cash Prises. SHORT STORIES sifted from thousands: Santa Olaus on a Vegetable Oart. Charlotte M. Vail. Rtjane. William Preston Otis. How Tom Jumpod a Mine. Mrs. H. F. Stickuey. Tho Run of Snow-shoe Thompson. Lieut. F. 1? Fremont Polly at the Book kitchen. iiejia W. Lyman. Trailing Arbutus, ilezekiali Hutte* worth. Golden Margar?t. C. Purdy. Pogg/a Bullot. Kate Upson Clark, IIow Simoon and Sanclio Panza Helped tho RoVOlUtlon. Mi^t Kiidey Seward. The pitnoultlea of a Darling. L. R Walford. ' Ono Good Turn." Harriet Prescott Spofford. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES, novelties: Dolla of Noted Women- Miss Risley Seward, How to Build a Military Bnow-Fort, An old West Pointer. How the Cosaaoks Play Polo. Madame de Meissncr. All Around ft Frontier Fort. Lieut. F. P. Fremont. H<>me Of Ramona. Charles F. l.ununis. A Rabbit Round-Up. Joa.iuin Miller. Japanese FlghtBlg Kltoa. I. It. Iternadon, U. S. N. Indian aso Ball Players. F. L. Sloane of" The Hamp:op Indian Nine," A Party In a Chinese Pal* aC9. y. H oddmore, The Poena, Piclure* and Pepartweste will Iff more interesting than ever. or The Chritituat Number enlarged 16 peeget U admit .1 gicat seiial < f adventure, by Grant AllOlL entitled; WEDNE8DAY THE TENTH:* Tale of tho South Pooiflo. Witle A tt\iite it $2.40 I year. Neve Vel. begim DtC, D. LOTHHOP COMPANY, BOSTON. OVEMBRR 21, 1889. AND Tli? ZCorry . !ECereil<a. ONK l'KAII COR *9.30. MAlf, 1M> VOIJ WAN ANY DRUGS OH MFnffTNFS? r VOIl IM?, JI NT CALL OH DR. E. NORTON, AHI> I-' 'I'll I'VHI. I'OIK IIK KKCPM CVIIKYTIIIHU HKCRNMAUY BY THAT LIKR. Besides Drugs lor Comx pounding Prescriptions he also litis 011 hand a full line of Pharmaceuticals and Patent Medicines. Sometime* VOIl noerl n cnuul utwl a .. ?uu I Brush, or something in tho Soap line, S> i I 3 ? r s u ^ O KH ^ H Q . w W c/J 53 A good Tooth Brush or some lino perfumery. His Drug Store is the place to go and get them. I f you want some of the best kerosene oil in town, or any dye stuffs, call on him. PENS, PENSTAFFS, PENCILS, FANCY OH PLAIN, WHITING PAPER, AND GOOD INK CAN ' / LL RE FOUND TIIEHE, AXLE GREASE, IIORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. Physicians* Preserlntlmis ( 1 with euro. Yours till next time, E. NORTON. NEW GOODS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS. HARDWARE, and GROCERIES AT I LOWEST CASH PRICFS AT ?T. A. MAYO'8. 1 Aft VOICE ci iuii, of Sulriii, Ohio. OJ * * 4 ISO n iiiomtit. I now I.*vc mi apeit* y n I II . Mild ..It. II c >*\!0 n I. t Any liktonf w ho Inker hold of thi?jrnin<1 buslneta piles no prAtnl prollli. Shall we start YOU in litis business* render? Write to ua and learn all about It for youraclf. We are at Art inir many; at w|ll Hart you If iron don't tlrl.ty until another pet* nfioad of you h) your part or flir country lf>*?.u tnke hold voU \\ ill he able to pick up gold fa?l. l>if* It - *Mi urotinntf ? rom-rt nHinufkiMurrr'i m1? I '^.%,000 (i n ?IOll:ir Pliolourn|?h AIIxiiiih un to be ?? !?! folliA f. f< ! J cnrli. Jl??mi<l tit K??v?I (*rini??>ti Silk \Y|v?t t'.ti-h CI. imI'iv!\ ill < ..r.ifril l|)?ltlf?. ll:ind?onif *l hII.ihii- In tli? l',r/ ?i ? !/ . i.r. ?. -1 l.aryaiiM evrr knimn. Airi'nn I. I f'l ??? . rl ' ni' ?ir> for njrriit'. Any our run * ? '..I ?it S. ?!? il-rlf 1.1? ?!jriit? III 1 lo or no ' ?? i y r *huiwi,? v* ry ?.||f wniit* to |>ur.It uf nrilii|-? nlM? rrt)>1?T11v nt v. r i ' .wait rv?rv imrkar. Apriili lire * fe h l. ?- linn \ .MI, n Mil* r, i ^i f?.n..Nri. ii ii.iii"itii!i friM1, mi. , w.t .j. Hi iij.ir* ?? ? I* rin# f..rour ' .i?. > \H. i yiMi know a 'I, '? ?,\?\% ii Iiarni la di'ita, \ ? ? . A; i?i / i A, XI A i MK. (Jf. ft, SCARBOR ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW, Conway, N, C. Will prLCticc iii Horry ?i?d niljoinin Counties. DO YOU DAA K O WRITE want A Dv/k^rv : TO US. Any hook in the .vorlil furnish ?l .>1 publish* r'Hprice. Name Ijooy* wonted. (Scm|?tump). Metropolitan Pros* Agency. 45 Warren St., K. Y. ! P HO^O-EN g R A V I N GT IT PAY! TO H LUSTRATE NOyn BUSINESS Portrait*, and cut* of college*, factories, machinery, Efco., made to order from photographs. Hend stamp for apechnen sheet*. GOOD WORK. Metropolitan Tro/* Agency, LOW PRICES. 45Warr*u t:?ot, QUICKTIME. Now York. ^ Unbbor Stamps of all klr.de* | AA?iagLSEKar.iyiiyopa?trc^:Lernt? K r**"1"* " >' npi i-: , ! fy TTITSTOCE t'XlOiii t'JW-f. > r ,, , ' TOWN AND STATC eo. LKTH* Ai ' . ??a?y ft-t: mlh. Metropolitan Preja Agency, 45 Warrou St..Y f^SSSSnpevinr to all SnMitntes +*atr\Kl'o> For rnlslngt mid niuklntr Light, niit W q Di|ie?tible lilwolb, Dread, Tea Cut, Plea, Mafllns, Waffles, V/f A t?T Johnny Cake, Cora Bread,Short Y LAu I Cake, Pot Vies, Dumpling*, Boiled Ptddlngi and Buckbnilinru wheat. H pound rna'i fi rents, "UWDt" Sold bjr Country Merchants. ^ Prow Manurarturlng Co.. .. i 15 ALTIKORK, M't. apr 11 5-Ton CoHon Qln Scales, $60 w'"tsedr beam box ; r brass tare beam. }?*nVU Warranted for 8 Yuan, acentV'wanted. ocnil for lrrm>. "JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHT." FY>r Free Price LM, Address JONES of BINOHAMTON, Binghamton, N. Y. PULSION OF PURE COD LIVER Oil. HYPOPHOSPHIXPE Almost as Palatable as WSIIk. So dlsgnlscd (hat it can lie t<fken, digested, and niolmtlalcd by the moat sensitive ilomach, ulmn the plnln oil cannot be tolerated; niitl by the combination of ttm o't with the hypophos* phites is much move cilUa*loua. Remarkable as a flesh producer. Persons gain rapidly while taking it. BOOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to bo the Finest mul llest preparation in the world for tho reli- f and euro of CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Th* great remedy for Consumption, and Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. [i s I i GRAN! I BRIGHT. :r.T.x3:V I?i- Tfr I.ecJsc'i* ?Tc So(i?H B*14>now ItcrnUHO llivy arc mat/hlcMH in brilliancy, s\ ; ctuosr, ptwcr, nnd their rapacity : > - ..lis.;.i ui>j o:l?.':r innlio ?l" l'lanos. WAIO ... mWi UST OH APPLICATION. FACTORY ANO V. ARE ROOMS, 1560 Third Ave., Hew York City. April 18th 6m l?!pi| IBcr Sail? IB37'Dv, A'. Norioi], OC3TL-W?l37-, ?>? O. FATE KTS. Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent businsss conducted for SlODE It ATE EE EX. OUIt OF FIVE IE OPPOSITE P.P. PATENT O/'E/CE. We have no subagencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business in time and at LESS COST than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with do scrlption. Wo advise if patentable or n< t, free of charge. Our fee. not due till patent is seen red. , A book, "Ilow to Obtain Patents" with References to actual clients in your State County, or town, sent free. Address. 4' A- -4.. Opposite Patent oilier Washington, D.'C. THE IIIII II ,T ^llS n THE ETHIOPIAN CAN NOT OHANOE HIS SKIN NOR TNI LEOPARD HIS SPOTS." SUMMO DONS WITS Ul. IRK U SQUALLY USCHAXSSABM. 1 CAJf NOT Kl iiKMOVED WITHOUT OHTBOTINa THE VABKIC. HO HOT I HON OH IDNUflHT BfrQVIHJBO. CAN HE USED WITH HTAMr OB PEE. | RETAIL PRICE, 26c. ALSO MANITACTUUnS 0* | Writing mhI Copying Ink*, Scaling Wu, Mucilage,Wafers, Etc, THAODEUS DIVIDS 00., 117-129 William Streel, NEW YORK CIT*. Establisdxd W?. .Tune 31 ' i; -A-tlSbivtlc Ccast Hilxie' Wilmlagtcn, Ccltrcbla & Ai'giisla R- R. CockIciimmI Mclieiliile. Dated Sopt 8th, 1880. TBA INS GOING SOU Til. ~~ No. 28. Leave Wilmington 0 85 p m Leave Chadbourn 8 27 p m Lcuvo Marion 0 GtJ p m Vrriv*? l'Mi\fi>itnn in <ti * IV IV |? *?* No. 27. I^cuve Wilmington *!? m 44 Chndbourn 1148pm 4 Marion 1~ 40 u 111 Arrive Florence 1 20 u m No. 50. % s Leave Florence 1 14111 Arrive Sumter 4 '40 a m Leave Sumter \ 40 a in Arrive Columbia 0 15 a in No. 58. Leave Florence 0 20 a in Arrive Sumter 10 28 a m No. 52. Leave Sumter lb 00 a in Arrive Colombia 11 55 a m No. 52 runs through from < harlehton Central Railroad. Leaving Lanes 0:15 A. M. Manning 0:50 .. M. Train on C. & I). Railroad connects at Florence with No 58. TRAINS GOING NORTII. No. 51. Leave Columbia 10 05 pin Arrive Sumter 11 58 p m Leave Sumter 11 58 p m Arrive Florence 1 15 a in No. 50. Leave Sumter 0 07 p m Arrive Florence 7 50 p m No. 50. Leave Columbia 0 07 p m Arrive Sumter 0 02 p m No. 14. Leave Florence 8 15 p rn 44 Marion 8 55 pm 44 Chndbourn J) 45 p m Arrive Wilmington II 50 p m No 78. Leave Florence ' a wi Leave Marion ? 20 a m Arrive Wilmington 8 05 a in Daily. + Daily except Sunday. No. 50 runs through to ( harh ton,S. ('., ! \ isi v cuirai it. it., arriving Manning 7:00 F. M., Laue-> 7:42 F. M., Charleston 0:84 F. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with ('. and F. : niin from Cheraw and Wndosboro. Nos. 1H and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with W. &. W. 11. 1?. for all points north. '1 rain on Flon nee 15. it., leave Fee Dee daily except Sunday 4:40 F. M., arrive Rowland 7:00 F. M. lb turning leave Rowland OTO A. M., arrive Fee Dee 0:00 A. M. Train on Manchester & Augusta lt.lt. h aves Sum', r daily except Sunday, 11:00 A. M. arrive Finewood 12:01 A. M. ltetnrning leave Finewood 12:510 F. in.,arrive Sumter 1:5J0 F. M. J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. 11. Kisni.y, Supt. Trans. T. M. Emkhson. (jen'l Fiu<. Aeent. Schedule ol' j Wilmington Ohadbourn and Conway R- P.. CiiADiioritN, N. Doc. 20, 1888. Schedule in elTect from dut??. NO. O.SOU1 llllOlND, PASSLXUKlt AM) Kit MIGHT DAI1.Y, KXOKPT SUNDAY. Leave ("hadboiimj 8 00 a m Leave Volaude 8 27 a ill Leave Clarendon 8 38 a in Leave Emerson 8 47 a in Arrive at Mt. Talior 8 57 a in Leave Mount TaborJ 0 12 a in Leave Princeton 0 28 a in 4 ) Arrive at LorlsJ T) 30 a in I Leave I/O lis 0 50 a in Leave Pine l/ovel 10 OS) a in Leav S.mfordJ 10 10 a in Leave Baylxiro 10 2(5 a in Leave Prlvetts 10-11 a in Arrivu C'onwayj 11 30 a m NO. 7, NORTHBOUND, I'ABSKXGKR ANI) KHKIG1IT DAILY, KXCKl'T SUNDAYS. I . * L<enve uonway 2 00 p in Leave Privetia 2 88 p m Leave llayboro 2 50 p ni I Leave Sanford 8 00 p m Leave Pine Level 8 07 i> m Arrive at Loris 0 1^ I) in 'Leave Loris 8ft?jpm Leave Princeton 8 48 P m Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 04 p ni Leave Mount Tabor 4 10 p ni Leave Emerson 4 81 p in Leave Clarendon 4 42 p in Leave Yohmde j> 0<? p m Arrive Chadbourn "0 1> nx ^Telegraph Stations. Train No. 0 will wait at Chadbourn for train No. 78 W. C. & A. 11. ItTrain No. 7 will connect with train No. 15, southbound, on \V. C. & A. II. 11. .J. II. Chadbouhn, Jit., Superintendent. j V. .. I .. ,L,t? 1 . I 4 I ICJJRE Whon I ?n7 ctfrb I do not mean merely to*'* stop them (or a time, anil thon have them roturn again. 1 MKAN A HAlUCAJLi CL'UK. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or . FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cunie the worst cases, ltecauao others have failed la no reason for not now receiving acure. Rend atonce for atreatisoanda Frkb Hottlb Of my iNVAM.tBLK ItKMBDT. Give KxpiCSS and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, r.nd It will ouro you. Address H.Q. ROOT, M.C., l83PiARL8THNnrY0IK John on A Johnson, i Johnsons A Qiialtlehsnm Marlon, 3 C. ( Conway, 0. Johnsons St Quatsfclebaum, gfifctt'ye. at 50axO, Conway, S. C. Prompt attention /riven to husinoga. ,v"; \ i'-.f ffir *''r" ' '