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'f^HK I JOHkV o Publish si) Evrky Thursday, BY Till Hirald Publishing Company. CONWAY, S. C. " MALFS<'HE1)ULK Route No-1123R Prom Marlon by Gallivants Ferry, 11a" kors aud Cool Spring. Ia?ave Couwkv Tues" days hml Saturdays at 7 o'clock A. M; ai" rive at Conway Mondays and Frldyas a* i 5 o'clock P. 51 Ron to No 112 M>. From Conway by Nixonville, Hand and Wainpee to Little lllver. Leave Con way Tuesday.^ and Saturdays at * A. M.; arrives at Conway Mondays and Fridays at ! 5 p. m. I > .... i .. X* .. I I .H * lUMiir rxo. i i i /. From Conway by (Jld'-pn to .Inrdaiiville. Leave Conway Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* at 7 o'clock a.m., arrives same days at ? p. in. Route No. 11211). From Conway by Hoard Landing, Hani mond, Loon, and Ruth to Pirewnv. Leave Conway Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a. in.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:15 p. m. Route No. 1DW9. From Conway by Hueksville to Port llarrelson. dally except Sundays. Leave Conway at 1 p. in., arlrlve at Port llurrel son at 6 p. m., Leave Port llarrelson at 7 a. iu., arrive at Conway at 12 m. a h u no n i> i a E( ro i:) \ METHODIST. llKV. J. W. IIUM II KUT, PASTOR. Sow ices every Sunday morning 11 o'clock a. in. and evening 7 o'clock. I p. in. Communion the lirst Sunday of' every month. Sunday School every Sunday 9:30 A. M., K. Norton Superintendent. l'rayer meeting every Thursday at. 7 o'clock 1'. M. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to all these services. CONWAY CIRCUIT. Al'POINTMKNT8 OK HHV. \V. M. IIA1IIHN. Brown Swamp, 2nd Sunday 3:00 1?. M. Durants, 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M, Mt. Zion, 1st. Sunday 11:00 A. M. Cool Spring, 2nd Sunday 11:00 A. M. Antioch, 3rd Sunday 8:00 1'. M. Jordanvilie, 3rd Sunday 1 1 A. M. Pisgali, 1st. Sunday 2:00 1'. M. BAPTISTUKV. M. J. WIM.OUUIIIIY, PASTOU. Services every first Sunday in each month at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 1' M.; also services on Friday night before first Sunday at which time Church Conference is held. Sunday School every Sunday at tt:30 A. M.; K. W. Nolley, Suporintendent. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. A r POI NT M K N TS O F It K V. >1 <)SKS I'R 11 > (IKON. Hayboro, second Sunday and day before. X?\v Hope, third Sunday and day before. Pleasant l.'nion, fourth Sunday, and day before. II. I). 0 HA I NO Kit, IWSTOU. Joiner Swamp?First Sunday . Saturday before in each month. a,u Juniper May?Second Sunday and Saturday before in each month. Motliel? Friday and Friday night before 3rd Sunday in each month. Hehoboth?Third Sunday and Saturday before. Hickory (Jrove?Fourth Sunday and Saturday before. DDFCDVTtM)! 4 \t i liuoDi i r> i\ 11\ i> . KKV. U. \V. MCM I I.I.A X, I'ASTOH. Services every 3rd and -Itii Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. and 74 j>. ill. Sunday School every Sunday at 8 o'clock j>. in. 1 >. T. McNeill Superintendent. CONWAY LODGE. 1 tegular Communication of Conway Ijodgo No. 219, at Masonic Hall second Tuesday night in each Month. C. S. CAI'sky, \V. M . I*. K. HktiiKA Sect. PROFESSION A L hit. J. S. DISE.M5UHY, I'hysicAati and Surgeon. Can he found at Dr. K. Norton's Drug Store, or ut the residence of It. (?. Dusenhury. J 1111n<>ri A Johnson, I Johnsons A <^natt l?*l>unin Marlon, SO. 1 Conway, S. C. Jehnsorjs Quafctlcbaum Zi/Itt'ys. at Conway W. C, Prompt attention glveu to business. Q) CD & yv /i //i n vn / ? T * ? y/. n. k? u /j/f/fUlfUt'tt'J/, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LA W Oonway, K. O. Will practice In Horry and adjoining < 'ouinieh. SV. W. IIamii/ton, K. A. Gasqur fiapnilbon ^ Ga&que, Doctors of Dental Surgery. ^ Marion. S. C. Cocaine, a nd all the latent aneshetic *sed. Otlice titted up In llrst-c.lasa style All the latest improved instruments used Satisfaction guaranteed. Ottleeon liar ! ? slrtMl. i. ^ vy ji V A. 3>T?-w *^"orlc 31i?ttor. (Itegular Correspondence.) Nov. 10, 1890. A largo and distinguished delegation of Irish leaders arrived in this I city last week and are preparing to make a tour in the country in the interest of Ireland and Home Utile. They have come to address the American people as the representatives of the Irish people, and explain the thoughts and aspirations of the latter in their struggle with the Tory (lovernment. The funds which thev hope to col loot in this count ry are not, as might be supposed, lo lvli'VC tllr i'llpt li ding Irish famine, hut may he used for that purpos* if found noces.-ary. The (delegation has received a hearty , welcome from our citizens and will be given a grand public reception at the Metropolitan Opera House to night. Prom hero they will proceed to Boston, ('liieago, St. Lotti*-, and other large cities after which lhe\ will separate and speak in different sections of the country until New year's. The delegation consists of O'Brien and Dillon who escaped from Ireland during their trial for intimidation, together with Sullivan, Harrington, ()'('ounor and Hill, all members of Ha Hi anient. Ill"fka t.o nt t.i.'s t \ i>t \ ss. An athletic looking man, over six feet in height, wearing long hair, a fuv lined overcoat and an immense sombrero, he was Buffalo Bill, as most people thought, but "Buck" Talor, king of the cowboys, lie li:i< been travelling with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, for several years and, having made a snug sum of money, has concluded to retire, lie will not start a show of his own, i ... 11 . .. i < ' 1 1 uui win pronaniy onuiai'K in sonic other business, lie says llinl the stories about the ill-treauient of Indians by Buffalo Bill are false. The Indians will soon arrive here and will be sent homo to their reservations. The Wild West show is laid up in Strasburg for the winter, and Buffalo Bill will probably engage a new force of indians in the Spring. LlOHTINO i; I* A Kllli'A, Henry M. Stanley, the explorer, has arrived, and is renewing his old uc<|uaintnncws, besides preparing for a lecture tour of the country. 11?* j has made a very full reply to charges against him concerning the death of his lieutenant Major Barttelet, and claims that the latter met his death fate deservedly. lie accused Barttelet of atlrocious cruelty, and I the other officers of the rearguard, I . he says, were selfish, irrcsolme, and I cowardly. Many men, under Bart ! telot, were llogged to death, and over a hundred of them died of starvation in one place when they might have been saved. Barttelet was of a most violent temper, was shot dead by a native chief whose wife he was i boating and kicking for disobedience. Stanley says that half the horrible truth has not been told, and that he has sntlieient evidence to vindi cate himself in a legal suit. With charges and counter-charges like these we may well ask, do the natives of Africa really need such "civilization?" A Tost in L'romiitciation. The importance of the bareful study of language in order to the proper pronunciation of words is not as generally appreciated as it should belt is really remarkable that so many I common words tire so often mispronounced, even by well-educated poo pie. Our readers will lind the following test exercise in pronunciation ; from the < 'Imntom/ienn of interest . ! Mow many can pronounce correctly | hill the words in italics? (has selected the proper ojtjHii'fttu# with which to gather acorns, and had been all day engaged with a helloios and a pencil hard at work getting every thing in good trim He hade farewell to his wife and chidcd her for what he considered voyarics, but she, being good at a repartee, harassed him with a t< trade of demonstrative language, which, to to say the least, was vehement and perennptory. She assured him that he would get the bronchi/!*, that a canine won la catch him, that he had no (Christ ianit;/, that acorns would enervate and ex/nt tst him, and that he would not get back in time for the tjmufrille, In a word sho did not wish him to go. Hut the old European, being an c.vf/u.u'/e ! plebeian and fond of romance, put | an end to the bustle by jumping into his gondola with great eel a I and I houyaat spirits. Ashe sailed past | cupola a girl offered a bouquet to him in taking which he destroyed the n/uifinlm of his boat and precipated himself into the water, destroyed the j balci/on love-dream just begun, lie felt it ohiitjatori/ to return to the ' hrino of his old combatant )i> Irt/ii. l i i AJLJJilliVljlj, 1 . tm i m - - , ar'jir sti\te of mind, praying that she would be nt to liiin since he had < not so much r/<n/) on him in wlevwb'. ^ 1 lis /init/n'CJ were so low that the yallou'M seemed to wait for him, so his wife, asagraud ffmtf, dressed him in ijrcnntlim and put the largest n/iu'iinf i.ct<mt on his back, calling him old <hh on.? h\rr/ntmje. Itonbons for Courtship. It is a popular fiction that a girl 1 can marry a man without, as the i saying is, marrying his family. It ' is not true. Sometimes a grape does , spring froip a thorn, and a pure, J temperate on descends from a vile, sinful fattier. 11 is mother's blood, j j |MTii;t|is. nas saved nun iMill, in j marrying thin limn you marry the \ soile I family record, iml must, to i sonu extent, slmri' in the suffering 1 caused hy his father's sins. IL"re- t <!it\ we may or muy not, helieve in, 1 l>nt we have all seen characteristics ( pass one generation hy, to appear in greater strength in the second. You : run the risk then, even if your 1mshand is all thai he sliouhl be, of being an unhappy, anxious mother. I i respect to disease and insanity the satin law obtains. I am not speaking in favor of the selfish, mercenary marriage, but I am advocating the intelligent counting of the cost he- V foro the contract is signed. Parents who would be shocked at their daughter's choosing as an intimate friend, a girl of whose antecedents they knew nothing, do not always refuse to allow that same daughter to j marry a man whose family they I. ncet for the first time at the. wed- . ding. 1 l! i - one thing to entertain an iiu- ^ rnacukitely attired caller who brings / bonbons in one hand and roses in y the otlivr, and (piiie another to see b liim osT-gnartl with his brothers and ^ sisters in his environment, not the one your parents' culture and success have given you. He does not b I it'll ! I ?ll'!llllTfll' 111 Villi!' Imivm . I, yet you might never bo anything hut ' an alien in his.? Helen .lav. in La- V dies' 1 Ionic .Journal. I A IllicitIcii'h Amicu Salvo. The Host Salve in the world f?<r |, ('uts, Ilrui.ses. Sores, Sail Ithcum, A Cover Soros, Chapped liaiuls, Cliil bhiins, Corns and all Skin Kruplions, and postivoly cures Tiles, or no piv fc required. It. is guaranteed give perfect satisfactioii or money refund-1 N ed. Trice 25 cents per box. J Tor sale by I >r. " Norton. * ' "When the robins nest again/' said she, ''I suppose my cold will gel well." So he felt very sad, but suddenly bethought him of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. The cough was ear- y ed and those two were happy. Von cannot accomplish any work or business unless you feel well. If you feel used up?-tired out?take j Dr. J. II. Mi Lean's Sarasparilla. It will g've you health, strength and vitality. To allay pains, subdue inilamma- i lion, heal foul sores and and ulcers I the most prompt and satisfactory re- ;1 suits are obtained by using that old reliable remedy. Dr. L II. McLean's i I t' J \'ol<-anic Oil I.inimcnt. I f you suffer from any affection caused by impure blood, such as scrofula, salt rheum; sores, boils, i pimples, tetter ringworm, take Dr. / .1. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla. I 1 / If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear I bright light, and find your sight- / weak and failing, you should proudly use Dr. J. II. McLean's f Strengthening lOye Salve. 25 cents *' a box. I \ Fnpicntly accidents occur i n the ^ household which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for use in such 1 cases Dr. .1. II. McLean's Volcanic oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite fgipily o tned v, That sour tempered, cross, dys- j peptic individual should take Dr .1 I II. McLean's Sareaparilla! It. will ' make him feel as well and hearty as j bhe healthiest of us. He needs.' rtracing up, vitalizing, that is all j * riio I'h'ut Htep ' . / Perhaps you are run down, can't i eat, can't sloop, can't tnink, can't do | anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you arei^ taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a Nerve Ton- i ic and in Kleotric Hitters von will I find the exact remedy for restoring ' your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition, Surprising ro- | suits folly the use of this great I j Nerve Tonie and Alterative. Your | appetite returns, good digestion is' restored, and the Liver nun Kidneys i I resume healthy action. Try a hot- | j tie. ITico 50c. at Dr. K. Norton's L Drug Store. Noti(i(4. Si ( Notice i*< herein given that the under- ' signed wiii apply to the Clerk of Conit :it ' the expiration ??t' thirty day-, for n charter for Conway Lodge No. /IP A. I"'. M. C. S. Cai sky, W. M., L. It. 11kvi y, S. \Vm c. ]\ QrATTI.KIlAI M, .1. \V. 11 U KSO AY N Von can 6c cheerful and happy Duly when you are well. If you feel out of soi ls," take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sursaparilla. AO KNTS "THE PRINCE [ WANTKD A men ! OF PEACE!" IIAltVKST. I Everybody wants Hits' 'Beautiful lift; ol I oils." By Mrs. Isabella \I. Allien (Pansy] >(M) royal octavo pages; 000 superb lllusrations, richly colored lithographs, tinted diotogravures, exquisite engravings, rep esentlng the best works of ancient and nodern musters; a matchless Album of vii'i'i ii Art. The author is the uckliowl dged peer of all writers on this noble heme. She is safe, graphic, attractive; ms spent I.*> yeass in painstaking proparilion tor 111 is eio'.niue work Kiidorsi'd >y ('linutniii|Uiin, Christian Fiulenvor, mid hinduy School Workers. Introductions >y Bishop.!. II. Vincent and Hov. Dr. .!. K. Clark ("Father Kndeuvor.") By nub rri/if/on (inly. K.eelii*tr< territory. 1'ronwins itmr rtinly. Send $1.00 for out tit. S'aine choice el terriiorv. Inhisi <>n si *, no "I'll inch ok Fuack!" Accel?t no oth r! Write quick. Address, |>. \\. Thayer AtCo., I'll lil islicrs, JiS ?.V 40 Marietta -itA t lant a, (hi. Sclictliilc til' Vlminglon Chadboum & Conway R. R. April 'J 1*1, Seliedulc ill effect from date. NO. (!, SOUTHBOUND, ASSKNOKll AMI KUK.IOIIT IIAII.Y, KXCKI'T SUNDAY. ,eavc ('hadboiirnJ 8 00 a in icnvc ('laremioii 8 40 a 111 ,eave Finerson 8 49 a in .rrive at Mt Tnlior U 00 a in ,eave Mount TaborJ 0 10 a in rrive at. BorisX 9 88 n m eave Boris 5) 48 a m cav SanfordJ 10 0" a ni envo wiyooro o? "> ? in onve i'rivetts 10 81 n m onvo Ail riant in rrivu Conwnyt in No. 7, NOUTUHOUN1), A8SKNOKH \M) K11KUI1IT OA1I.Y, KXCKI'T KUNDA VS. onve Conway o (,o p n? onvo Adrian y y4 |> in oave I'rivetts 2 y8 p in eavo llnylinro 2 ?> > 1> m ,onvo Hnnford y 11 p in rrive ill I .oris 51 p in o n\ e I .oris 28 1? m rrive nl .Mt. Tabor 4 05 P in onvo Mount Tuber 4 15 P m enve Kinerson 4 25 p m onvo I 'IiiivikIoii 4 115 |? in .rrive ('liiulhourn 5 15 p in JTeloj^niph Stations. ** Train f, will wait at Clindliourn ?r train No. 7N Wr. & A. R. H. Train \<i. 7 will connect witlitrai n so. 2i?, Koutnlionnri, on \V. (J. & A. {. 11. .1. 11. ClIAiniOUKN, .1 It., Superintendent. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R I'oinii'iiMal S?*Iii??l ii le. Dated Apr. 20th, 1800. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 2;$. .cave Wilmington (5 l.r> p m ,eavo (,'hu<U>ourn 8 27 pin .cave Marlon 51 Si3 p m irrivo Florence 10 20 p m No. 27. .cave Wilmington 10 10 p in " Chadbourn 11 '18 p in " Mariov 12 40 a in trrivo Flormice 1 20 a m No. 50. .oave Florence 8 20 a m trrivo Sumter t 85 a ni ,euve Sumter \ 85 a ni Arrive Columbia (i 15 a m No. 58. joavo Florenc e 8 25 a in Arrive Sumter 1) 85 a in No. 58. joavo Sumter 0 45 a ni Arrive Colombia 10 55 a in No. 52 runs through from Charleston 'la Central Hail road. Leaving Lanes 0:15 A. M Manning 9:56 CM. Train on C. ?fc I). Railroad connects at 'Morenee with No 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 61. iOave Columbia, 10 85 p in Vrrive Sumter 11 58 p in .pave Sumter 11 58 p m Vrrivo Florence I 15 e m No. 59. .cave Sumter 9 87 |> m V rrive Florence 7 50 p m No. 58. jcavo ColuiuMa 5 'JO p m trciyo Sumter 0 \IJ p in Ufa; lb jt'iivo Florence H 15 p m " Marlon 8 55 pm " Chadliourn 9 45 pm Vrrive W ilmington 11 45 p in No 78. .cave. Florence 4 85 a m .cave Marion 5 20 am \ rrive Wilmington 8 85 a in Daily. ' Daily except Sunday. No. 58 runs through to Charleston, 8. ^ < in Central l{. It., arriving Manning *f;04 \ M. Lanes 7:42 I'. M, Charleston 9:80 \ M. No. 59 connects at Florence with anil I), train from Cheraw and Wudoslmro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection it Wilmington with W. ik. W. it. It. for all mints north. Train on Florence It. H., Leave lVe Dee ln|)y except Sunday 4:40 1\ M., arrive Kowian.l 7:00 1'. M Returning leave D.vuln.wi nam a \? 1-.- ??- " - iXfiKiiKi n. on, niri?f i ? ?/ i'fi' o;ou A. ,M rain on Manchester & Augusta H. II, leaves Sumter daily except Sunday 10:50, A. M, arrive Itimini 12:01 A. Si. J{<urning leave Itimini 12:15 1'.. M. arrive u inter 1:80 1*. M. J. P. DIVINE, (len'l Supt. I. U. K r.M.Y, Supt. Trans. T. M. Emicuson, (len'l Pass. Agent. OVEMBEK 20. Jg_ I SAVE YOUR 69HH& BOILER BT V15INQ ' TMAAAPIO N BOILER COMPOUND. ; j It is n regetahlo liquid, perfectly hartu^ less, and Is tiie cheapest, host aud most easily applied. Does its work satisfactorily and thoroughly. A trial will convince owners of hollers of Its superiority over any omer coiupouuu.i No chomical acids in its composition. Agents Wanted. Petchell & Loughlw, 52 Broad Stroot, N. Y. mm After ten yenra exclusive sale, can now be btaluod of all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines. It CUKKS-take notice-not simply being but curk8 LIVKH I O.UI'I.AIM, . UIIIousiicmh mid Dyspepsia. Is a strictly vegetablo preparation and will CUUK Mit.AiitA, and all Mai.ahiai. troubles. Dr. 8. II. Wise, of itoston, Ky. says : Ilave practiced medicine 15 years, and find no qual to llKitntNK as a 1.1ver Regulator." ,> Dr. W. A. Haker, of Madison. Fla., says : 'A bottle of iibrdinr la wortn more tuaa f 6.00 worth of Quinine In any family." Acting on the Liver in a different way froaa any other medicine; It is a positive cure for Cbronio Constipation and is cheaper than Pills. < Its peculiar composition ia sncli, that wo guarantee to cure any case of Chilla and Fever Or Bilious Fever with one bottle. - ? It costs but 75 coutaand cftcli bottle tontains over 40 average doses, making the cost less than two rents ft dose. Would you ask for cheaper medicine f It is not a cure-nil. But will cure nnv I.Ivor, Ililiou* or Molt*rlul 4'oinplniiit. Manufactured by ^ . i ; I Tlio Ilorlilno Co., I tSacecssors to Win. ton Jell.) Nt. Louis, Mo, j 1 f wo * mm -waw mm kj- v^?ro#^>tCNr?vjj I WHO HAS HAD ? | POOR HOSE? | ijl HAVE AND IT DON'T PAY.? 1 ' jl DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY * Jon inferior hose butgetthe I I 300 lbs. PRESSURE | IT IS JUST A3 EASY TO CETJ j THE BEST < | IF YOU ONLY KNOW IT. \ TIIE SI'IRATj HOSE l>. the only reliable < Cotton Hose. which is proven by tl ? r< C being so mnny imitations. The gonulr.o r I FOUR distinguishing marks: i I. A ntnglo colored lino running ? through It. II. The (intent innrk "SI'IKAt.," pat- J entod March lloth, I MHO. 111. The Corrugated hand fastening* 1 hoso to coupling. ( I IV. C orrugnted coijiIIiik ni Hlanoi ( | i In cut, { I | Tho "Spiral" Cotton Hoso,having no or.: 1 -h> J , ooverlng to hold moisture as rubiifi ho ... dries like a towol. Insist on sotting this H< es some dealers will try to sell an infei'ioi 1 Sample free If you mention t his t>n;> BOSTON WOVEN HOSE [;! I I MANUFACTURERS OF I I [Rubber Belting and Packing,! 220 Devonshire St., DOSTO 'v \ r 222 LAKE ST., 8 BUSH i ' S CHICAGO. SAN FRANC: . ? C.J .DRUGS <> I* | MEDICINES? II vol IM?, .IIMT CAM, OA ,DR. E NORTON. A AW uirr 3sji:TI. B OI: ECI: *:\t:n\hjixj >?-<'UNSASZV IA TN tT MAl'J. i Besides Drugs tor Com;pounding Prescriptions he also has on hand a tall lino o(* Pharmaceuticals and i'utcul Medicines. Sometimes you need a good Comb and Jlrnwlt, or something in the Soap lino, H' ^ 9 1 t y 2 hJ ^ ^ I 5 & 5 i H ^ K d 73 ? A good Tooth Brush or fiomo tino perfumery. Ilia Drug Store iatlio place to ' L'O and i ' tlumi O' ", T i V ' 11 you wnnt some of ih? p^i. kOi'.''SOjjp oil in town, or ?ny dyo stnifs, cull on him.! PENS, PEN,STAFFS, PEN01LN I FANCY OU PLAIN, WWTING PAPER, AND GOOD INK CAN | ALL PR FOUND TIIKRE, AXLR ILJRLAS]*, HORSE AND CATTLE POW DRIPS'. Physicians' Proscriptions Compounded with euro. Yours till next time, K. NORTON. 1 1890. _ PHOTO-E IMG R/WINGIT L Z TO 1I.LUCT8A1Z TCOB BDOIUICO. 1 oiti i Is. nixl cut*of college*, hotels, factories, hiatliiimy, ficc., made to order from photographs. lines /.on-?Send it amf< Jot specimen sheets. Metropolitan Frese Agency, | Now York City. &">_/ KNIGHT'S Blood Cure. ^ standard l.uuschold remedy In successful vse more limn <t<> v< nrs. A jkjsitive cure for Dyspepsia. tcrofule, Nervous ! Prostration, Constipation fid ..II disease* of the hlood iilbtunrli ntul I.iter Uacqtultl i:t Prcctcing x Ch.tr Ccnplcxlcn. A botanical compound, put up in packager and sent by mail at one-thud the tost of ordinary medicine. I.srpc pne kayes, suflicient for 5 quarts, fi oo ; ltalf-si/r ? i Li in s. sufheient for ,t pints, ?,oc.: sample i>; < V;?y? s, tc. A reliable Agent n-nnted in this totality. KNIGHT BOTANICAL CO., 2:2 Brrilway, N.T. ' ! G^v FREE^Ju^,';, CDCC Watch? Be ? 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It is deliciously scented and delightfully exhilarating in the hath, proving an excellent Subitltute lor the Turkish or Russian Bath. . It Is the finest Shampoo and shaving mixture ever ! made. It is admirable a* a Dentifrice. It is indispensable in the Nursery, refreshing and remedial ; to the Sick. It U commended unreservedly by Clara Iiarton, president Rtti Cross ; I'M* Smithsonian institute; W. S. Thompson president American Phartna\ ceutical Association; Thomas J. Seinmes, presii dent American liar Association; Mrs. Amma \ J. Hewitt, associate editor Ladies' Home Journal; i Hi shop L'ewman, and vcrv nhiny others. Used in ' the lath rooms of the U. S. Capitol Jor years, I and also used at the WHITE HOUSE DAILY. PRICE. 25 CENTS. POND LILY CO., Washington, D.C. For Sale by Doalors In Toilet Articles, 10)-, )0~ & ?)i?~0-^>. Nor*.?Wfj lt. li. vo In a.lvertl<lns * goo.l article at..I ?i*r.? eiporlnienMlli a l?t|>lctl lite pl?n ??f cuiitliiiilDff with oiktr In* ! ten-tn for niuiunt In thui ilne. F?>r instance. ? ur nr rangomout wlih * bouk'kior^ (oho ihu oldest tUn^i In \r*?M .? ? m) ibloi us lo our patrons i?i any pubIII ?\ti -t. thor u .iy <lo?trv, at lowest rates, t?> moll or otncr* rIiiv Tl-tet ?It*! a rcporilnif firm (the Its-tin# number of wbloh wai ? r\K;t.vi. GRANT'S lint stenographer and ml OCletar\ ),c?.al ' * ? ? 'o promptly respond to any call tor short* hander*. typ . !!?'? *. omiMililng aoooutilniU ;.wd o ? n If you * ???t o loam ilcnpsr?i'hy, book-keeping, or a mo?! ra i tihahci sent oiir?vhtor .? !>. Inchon ? \? i ! formation? i St r .send stal lo? i wc will <Iv* II, ? ? li > to I. '? i'?i# nm ? h an . ... i MEND VOL.. OWN HOSE. HUDSON'S Hose Mender jrt'ZjjtfSSBbt PAT. MAY 7, 18B0. m j-ffjjf the only r . jSp PRACTICAL ' \ot 91 device i ggo | fe |l\ -for|||tt imi repairing i |s| h| hose DC ^ TIIK MAN WHO ' ' \ ,IAH A JIOSE 4 2 I ^ekno^sj, i ''J fci. \ lis f?t Bl \ "voraud ovor ^ PRICE ONLY $1.00 J ? K OuO llOJC oontfklning 0 FS 1& menders, 2u I5audg, *n,t bf 1 filer sent prepaid to W I any addrew on receipt of price. Cr Ulinonkl CATHEORiL BUIHlNlh . E. HUDSON, boston, massi, P A T E N T S. (Java 11>, t i rl 'Int! < 1 < I nod, >iiid ?tl! Patent business iionduoteit f/??> MUDKHATK ,S, or n or /w k is orrosir/e ir. s. /M'/'/'/AT Ot KICK, W? have no snbagcncles, nil business direct, hence cam i transact patent business In time and at LK,S',S COST than those remote from Wiiul'.liiirf/ni Send modal, drawing. or ]>)iolo, with tie j scrlption. Wo iidvise if patentable or n< t, * 1 fr >o of charge. Our fee not due till patent is uoifnrurj. A hook, "How to Obtain Patents" with / References to actual clients .in your State, County, or town, sent free. Address. A. N.KtttV A < 0. Opposite Patent Ofllce, Washington, !>. ' L ? ??* -? ii am wmm.- i >?B1 ?>V " ? Hughes'! rnr^ 1 omc SURE CUHC: FOR CHILLS'FEVER FOR 30 YEARS A V.<0?c?S. Read this testimony llien TRY IT for yourself. 1'rojnietors have many letters like they : g 8?7fiR THAN "Mr.M.M.Krs.itKsoH,! 5lnin ?n/na ])or,oy Cu-( Atk says s K| Ii;F. i ,!' <etlify '"J'*" lactH fhM jiil;ht!k. |-?ni; is lheB best chill tonic I ever tried. 1 consider 1' better $ than t;ulnine." CUfc?S CHFONIO "Mr.lIAV.McDo*.3 A Mortto unnui ALl>>, :iurei inn \,u?.fS j* PASl ? v rites : "YourHughes' 9 jf. . VRv t..Tj 'Ionic for clniU and? ~ fever has never failed yet, and 1 have sold It to is Fa s|L ttuml "r of chronic cases. It cores them every JjJ ASn FDR |3 HUGHES' TOtfJIC, g AND TARE NO OTHER. I 1'icparcd by hi R. A. ROBINSON & CO.. Louisville, Ky. B For sale by druggists. TWO Kbros/ R f| CCSBaBBaQKOd?95B?Ui ^ ^ ' ?I.?ve attained tin enviable* Itcpulntiou vvlierever utted. STRICTLY FiBST-CUSS Embodying Kvorytlitm; which i'unnti: utes A Kotlsm Higii Grade Instrument. . Bly ' if X} *~J t * ^1i1 llw<l if, to tholr AJiiL/jtlS jvhivit"p( h'vis; ll^rul ? t!l(? DKM'itS oi litis Pi Alio) wo nlso invito tliose In* tciu. c Sl/e (> .1 ctl.H'C to 8011(1 lor C';.t < ruo mi IT Ke-f0rBrDsIjBH^:;;:z, 4? WERNER'S IE ft S T Tnuio rial i guniu ? FOR ?Dyspepsia m Indigestion. CK'KliH ncoutic ntxl chronio ciuch. this is tho tnont HKKnivuthiK Dlionin which trouble* tho American Fooplo. To tlie nvtit?I!K*TlC it will prove lo lio tho roHtoratlve ho Iiuh Bought tor so long in vnln. OBSTINATE MALARIAL DISEASES/ Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Eto., TKI J.II when expensive anil elaborate treatment prove Ineffectual. fiONSTIPATIOH & ROWELS Cousin;/ lleatlttclic anil Nervous Discuses, BLOOD POISON AND PILES /Jre V?V%V<IICVT<:i> at ottoo l>y O vt?iiij; J1AI.T TONIC. ti2 30SES ron $t.rio. All wo null Is a Trial. IlriiRglstH so I It, or order fi out l'roprletot s, I. & H. WERNER & CO. TiTJSZ UNIONSGHOOLFIjRlfUREGO., tw a n u?' a oru he ft a |p??cmccL C*. -| m:./ /.' Of ?ll 'S OF lnwmr'-jxvr>ju~..r^ FURNITURE and FITTINGS OFFICES, SCHOOLS, EANK3 and COURT-MOUSES. j ?? ^ AIT5 mnke n ftpeclitHy or nfU.-. , !< , la ?? great yari<>ly of niv!.-l uutl prices? .hoiinniKls Hold annually. Ml Kinds of METAL A3D GLASS WORK ron INTERIOR FITTING. D Write for Cfttntoyucs an& Prices. Iddrong? UNION SCHOOL FURNITURE 00., Mention this j.apcr. I?il!llo ( Yl'i'Ii, *! it'll, irams mnuanaMk FIFTY THOUSAND COOKING CI M A FVQ HEATING A ^ % ?l M PER ANNUM With MANTI5IA, GRATKS, riOM.OWWAItK, T1N-WAUK, nnd other roo<1? In proportion Is tins product Ivo OH)iftci'y of tins Phillips & BntlorlT Mannfactoripg Co, NASHVILLE, VENN. Till-;I It MTOl ftC of fumlfthinrs to*. Uio KITCH l7s. the PA NTH V Nn?! tho DINING ItDOill Is Inuurut.i.y WITH I4AKGX{ CAPITAI.. experience, ami (avor:il)lo iocatlnn for tlio cheapest pig iron, uml the lowiKt frelRht rates to all southern |mlnt?, oar KnotU are unexcelled in finality, and bayonet competition In priced* EVERV niULKR should have our Illustrated Catalogue. Correspondence solicited. Phillips & Buttortf Mfg. Go. NASHYIIULE, TENN, | /\ SPLENDID PLANTS FOR J I_ blooming, bedding, trailing, /m I tnliuge, eto.?Vigorous grow- I ^ Vjr era?warranted. ^ -X UWELI. KNOWN UPPLE TREES J O K fn.liMlr. ItKNOII ?nd odn-r *?l. ^ \J uafclr l-xtilnrftr ?' t'tuw. PJ R ,.r*,KruMs*#r<t., Ktr.,1 RKK. J ? FERN CLIFF GREENHOUSES, ?. O. Box 022. springfikld. Ohio. i \ ^ z)