The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 27, 1890, Image 4
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rjpMK |?ORRY ??KRAM>,
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Publisbhd Etkrt Thursday,
BY
His Hirild Pabllshl ng Company.
OON WAY, S. C.
MylLlWJfET) UTR
Route No- 142IW.
From Marion bv Gallivants Ferry, Bn
korn and Cool Spring. Unve Conway Tuea*
day* and Saturday* at 7 o'clock A. M; ai'
idvn ut Conway Monday* and Fridyas a1
H o'clock 1?. M
Route No- 1424f>.
From Conway l>v Nixonvllle, Hand
nnd Warn pec to Little KWer. heave Con
way Puosdaya and Saturdays at S A. M.;
arrives at Conway Mondays and Fridays at
> p. in.
Route No- 14247.
From Conway by Clldeon to Jordanvllle.
Leave Conway Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Mtuiraays at l o'clock a. in., arrives same
days at 7 p. tit.
Route No. 14249.
From Couway by Hoard Handinp, Hammond,
Leon, and Ruth to Pirn way. Heave
Conway Mondays and Thursdays at S
a. in.; arrives at Conway Tuesdays and
Fridays at 3:15 p. in.
Route No. 14399.
From Conway by Hueksvllla to Port
Uarrclson, daily except Sundays. Heave
Conway at I p. in., arirlve at Port Ilarrel
son at 0 p. in., Heave Port llnrrelson at 7
a. ai , arrive at Conway at 12 in.
CHURCH bniECTOli)'.
METHODIST.
ItKV. .T. W. HUMIIHUT, I'ASTOU.
Services every Sunday morning
1 I o'clock a. in. and evening 7o'clock.
]>. iu. Communion the first Sunday of
every month.
Sunday School every Sunday 0:30
A. M., E. Norton Superintendent.
Prayer meeting every Thursday, at
7 o'clock P. M. Strangers and visitors
are cordially invited to all these
services.
CONWAY CIRCUIT.
A PPOI VTM 1IXT8 OK KHV. W. M . HARDIN.
Brown Swamp, 2nd Sunday 3:00
1*. M.
DuranU, 4th Sunday 11:00 A. M.
Mt. Ziou, Int. Sunday 11:00 A. M.
Cool Spring, 2nd Sunday 11:00
A. M.
Antiwch, 3rd Sunday 3:00 P. M.
Jordanrille, 3rd Sunday 11 A. M.
Pi*5?h, l?t. Sunday 2:00 P. M.
BAPTIST.
Kir, M. Jf. WIM.OtUill MY, I'iKTOK.
Herriee* every first Sunday in each
maath at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 P
alio services on Friday night befor*
flrafc Sunday at which time
Ohareh Oonferonco is hold.
Sunday School ovary Sunday at
0:80 A. M.; K. NT. Nolloy, SuperintWndant.
Prayer mooting ovory Tuesday
night.
Arpol KTWBNT8 Of llRV. Mo9l?8 PRll>
OKON.
Bayboro, second Sunday aud day
before.
Now Hope, third Sunday and day
before.
Pleasant Union, fourth Sunday
and day before.
H. T>. OHAINQKU, PASTOR.
Joiner Swamp?First Sunday and
Saturday before in each month.
f : n <i *
.jumper nay?oecoiui Sunday and
Saturday before in each month.
Bethel?Friday and Friday night
l>efore 3rd Sunday in each month.
ltohoboth?Third Sunday and Saturday
before.
Hickory Grove?Fourth Sunday
lUid Saturday before.
PRESBYTERIAN.
blflv. 0. vr. mcmj1.i.an, PA8TOU.
S?rvice? evory 3rd and -Itli Sunday
at 11 o'clock a. m. and 74 j>. m.
Sunday School orery Sunday at
X o'clock p. in. I). T. McNeill Suporintendunt.
CONWAY LODGE.
Regular Communication of Conway
Lodge No. 210, at Masonic Hall second
Tuesday night in each Month.
C. S. CAI sky, W. M.
1'. K. Hktiika, Sect.
PROFESSIONAL
1)K. J. S. DUSEMIURY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Gad be found nt Dr. K. Norton'w Drug
8tor<^ oc nt tho rotddence of It. 0. Ddmodbiry.
Jtliltci * Joka?(*n, I Johlluna A (^iiaUlehanm
Matins, 0. f Conway, M. C.
J9kn6?n? (Juattilebaum
at *?aUD9
Con^vny H. C,
TV?ni pi Attention given to bualnoea.
" ' ? ' ' i .
4- $.
ATTtRAEY All COUNSELLOR,
AT 1.AW
Oouway, Nf O.
Will l>r%?4lr.e 1" Horry nod Adjoining
Coumtiea.
yf. VT. KAMII.TO!*, K. A. Gahqi'H
Hamilton * Gagque,
Doctors of Dental Surgery.
Marion, 3. 0.
('ocalne, a nd all tlitf latent aneahctii
uaed. Office lltted up In fi rut-clans atyie
All the lattiHt improved Instruments used
Satisfaction guaranteed. Office on liar
lee ?*re?t.
HOgj
Kocli'ft Curallvo Lymph.
Bkri.ix, Nov. IC ?A largo mini
her of foreign doctors went thii
morning to Dr. levy's private lab
oratory in Prentzlauer Stradse, wher<
Dr. l^evy exhibited a number of pa
tieuta cured of tuberculosis.
The Hoarsen Courier states tba
there are 1,500 foreign doctors a'
eady hero. The supply of Profes
sor* Koch's lymph has been tempo
rarily exhausted. Professor Kocl
has suggested that the remedy b<
called "parntoloid" in prescription;
to be handed to chemists.
It is stated that a bill will he pre
seuteil to the Reichstag to grant ],
000,000 marks to Professor Koch
St. fjouis, Nov. 10.? Professor Kocl
has a brother living in thin city, Ar
nold Koch, President of the Redhef
fer & Koch Art Company.
"I cannot say much of my broth
er's recent life," said Mr. Koch to
day, "for I have lived in this conn
try many years. Mv correspond en c<
with him has been kept up constant
ly. Robert is the third of thirfcei
children, the first nine of wlion
wore hoys. According to the lawi
of Hanover, when a mother givci
birth to seven male children in sue
ccessionthe King must he godfathci
to the seventh, and the mother re
ceivesan elegant silver present fron
t he government.
"While the rest of ns spent oni
leisure time lishing and and hunt
ing, Robert devoted his hours t<
study and observation, and one < !
his favorit pastimes was to stud)
lichens and moses under the mi
croscope. At seventeen he had completed
his course in the high school
of Clausthul, Hanover, but was unable
to enter the HDiversity of (Jot
tingen until he was eighteen. At
tlw university lie won prize essay in ho
second year, taking it away fron
hundreds of senior students. 11 if
course as a physician at Posen,
where helirst began the study ol
bacteria; his service during the
Franco Prussian war, and his inves
tigation and establishment of the
cholera germ are all mat ters sf re
cord.
(.'Ilnriictcr in Mustaches*
There is a great deal of characto
in the mustache, fays the Northwes
Magazine. As the form of the up
per lip and the regions about, it. ha
largely to do with the feelings, prid<
self-reliance, manliness, vanity ant
other qualities that give self-cont.ro
the mustache is connected with tie
expression of those qualities or tie
reverse.
When t he mustache, is ragged, am
as it were, Hying hither, there is ;
lack of proper self control. Who!
it is straight and orderly the reversi
is the ease, other things of eours<
taken into account.
If there is a tendency to curl a
the outer ends of the mustache then
is a tendency to ambition, vanity am
display. When the curl turn
nnu-firil lliom i>j si noniiilil v
..j. ....... ? J W..I.JII.
ed with love of approbation; whei
ilic inclination is downward there i
a more sedato turn of mind, not ac
compaincd with gloom.
It is worthy of remark that good
natnred men will, in playing witl
the mustache, invariably give it ai
upward twist, whereas cross grainet
or morose men will pull it obliquel;
downward.
Women are not slow to eompre
bend. They're quick. They're a
live, and yet it was a man who dis
covered the one remedy for their pe
culiar ailments. The man was l)r
Tierce. The discovery was his "Fa
vorite Prescription"?the boon t<
delicate women. Why go roiuu
"with one foot in the grave" suffer
ingin silence?misunderstood? whei
there's a remedy at hand (has isn't ai
experiment, but which is sold uncle
the guarantee that if you are disap
pointful in any way in it, you can ge
your money back by applying to it
makers. Wo hardly imagine 1
woman's not trying it. Possibly i
1113kv til' trim (if nun nr furi?tint ?
doubt it. Women are ripe for it
They must have it. Think of a pre
scription and nine out of ten wait
ing for it. Carry the news to them
The seat of sick headache is no
in the brain. Regulate the stomncl
and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellet
are the Little Regulators.
Could (iaiiiH a Victory.
New York, Nov. 10.?The Gouh
party have regained control of th
Pacific Mail Steamship Companj
At a meeting of the directors of tha
company to-day the resignations o
Edward Eauterbach, C. M. McGhe
and Oliver II. Payne were receive*
and George Gould, Jay (loukl am
lliiKsell Sage wero elected in thci
place. Then J. H. Houston resign
ed the office of president and wa
succeeded l>y George .J. Gould, \vh
immediately offered a resolution tha
Houston be elected vice-prcsiden
and general manager. This resolu
tion was enrnied without dissent
ttr HERALD, 1
The Pension DoHi'iniicy.
Wasiiiston, Nov. 10. Commis
? sioner Damn lias completed his esti
I mate of the probable deficiency it
9 the amount of the pension appropri
at ion for the current fiscal year, din
in part to the pension hill passed at
\ the last session of Congress. Th<
. amount has not been officially niad(
. public, hut it is known to he a little
.less than forty million dollars.
1 When you are constipated have
p headache, or lo<s of appetite, take
5 Dr. II. McLean's Liver and Kill
novIMllels; they are pleasant to taki
. and will euro you.
(tnekleii's Arnica Salve.
The Most Salvo in the world foi
1 Cuts, Kruises, Sores, Salt. Khcum,
Cover N>ros, Chupped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Kmptions,
and postively euros 1'iles, or no pay
required. Il is guaranteed give
per foot satisfaction or money refund*
od I'rice 5i"> cent s per box.
For sale bv lb*. 10. Norton.
s' :
I'odnuister Ceneral Wanamakei
instructed Postmaster N an (.Jott of
1 Now York to dismiss from the scr1
vice the six carriers and a clerk who
b were dbcoverd to be in league with
^ green goods swindlers in delivering
! mail matter to selected victims.
You cannot accomplish anv work
or business unless yon feel well, if
i von feel used up?tired out?take
Dr. .1. II. McLean's Sarasparilla.
r It will g've you health, strength and
vitality.
Y Owing to drought the present
crops in t he districts of llolgniu,
(libarn, ami Mayari Cuba, are generally
reduced one half, as com par
od with those of previous vears.
I To allav pains, subdue inllammu.
lion, heal foul sores ami and ulcers
the most prompt and satisfactory results
are obtained by using that old
reliable remedy, Dr. .1. II. McLean's
\ <ileaiiie ( Ii 1 I in!I
! ? ?
j i A handsome sum of money was
, realized for (lie establishment of a
p ])? rmanent home for disabled Con
federate soldiers by a fair at Danville,
I Vu., during the past three days.
If you suffer from any affection
caused by impure blood, such as
scrofula, salt rheum; sores, boils,
pimples, tetter ringworm, take Dr.
I I II M..I :n
| MVllll -> I >.! I'frilj 111 II I lit.
| If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot hear
" | bright light, and find your sight,s
| weak and failing, you should
9 proudly use Dr. .). II. McLean's
j Strengthening lOye Salve. 2f> cents
I a box.
I I A
collision on the (jrent Western
e , Railway, near 'raunton, Lagland, rei
suited in the death of ten passengers
I and tlie injury of eight.
1 h'ripiont ly accidents occur in the
i household which cause hums, cuts,
i> sprains and bruises; for use in such
^ cases Dr. .1. II. McLean's Volcanic
<>il Liniment has for many years
been the constant favorite family
t 1 . i
h omedy,
e
1 Dr. If. M. Dexter, I). D., editor of
8:the Congregatioiuilist, died at his
residence, in New Bedford, Mass.,
last Thursday.
i :
s Lmperor William advocated the cm.
plovnient of agricultural machinery
before the Prussian Agricultural
Council.
1 That sour tempered, cross, dys1
peptic individual should take Dr J
1 II. McLean's Sarsaparilla! It will
j make him feel as well anil hearty as
Idie healthiest of us. He needs
rtracing up, vitalizing, that is all
- ADvioirrisiomkn rs.
? . -Tc ||?
: IB \ pi - iff I
;;iVr' ii : MPs*
;; lBm?? t j I ?iii, j
j "TTollol Torn. Clad to sec you. old fellow 1
, Jt'H almost ten y 'ftrs Once wo wctc married. Sit
I down: let's luvc an experience meeting, llow'a
^ the wife ? "
I "Ohl she1* ?o-*o. unit sp usual,?always wantIt
! |og something I can't afford.11
! " Well, we all want something more than we've
t got. Don't yon t "
,, " Yea: but 1 guess * want will be my master.' I
I Started to keep down expenses ; and now I.II saya
. i I'm 'mean,'and tdic'a tired of saving and never
having anything to show for it. 1 saw your wifo
down street, and she looked a* happy as anneen I"
'I think she la : and we sre economical, too,?
have to be. Mjr wife can make a little go further
ij than anyone I ever knew, yet she's always eurfirislng
ine with some dainty contrivance that
t adds to the comfort and beauty of our little home,
and she's always ' merry as a inrk.' When I ask
|] bow she manages it, ahe always laughs ami says:
Ohl that's iny aecret!' Hut I think I've die.
S covered tier ' secret.' When we married, we both
knew we should have to be very careful, but ?lie
made one condition: she would hnvclier Magazine.
And she was right 1 I wouldn't do without it my.
self for double tlio aubscrlntion twice W?
I It together, front the title-page to ttie last word :
| the stories keep our hearts young; the synopsis
. of Important events aiul scientific matters keeps
it me posted so that I can talk understnndingly of
what is going on : my wife is always trying soma
C new idea from the household department: she
makes all her dresses and those for the children,
and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the
Magazine ; and we saved Joe when he was so sick
t, with the croup, by doing just as directed in tho
Sanitarian Department, lint I can't tell you half P*
f " What wonderful Magazine is It f"
"Demorcst'a Family Mugnzino, and?"
C "What I Why that's what Lit wanted 60 bad,
and I told her it was an extravagance."
l] "Well, my friend, that's where yon made a
grand mistake, and one you'd hotter rectify as
J soon as you can. I'll take your'sub.' right hero,
on my wifo's account: she's bound to have a china
p tea-set in time for our tin wedding next month.
My gold watch was the premium I got for getting
tin a club. Here's a copy, w ith the new Premium
List for clubs,?the biggest thing outt If you don't
o eeo in it what you want, you've only to write to
the publisher ami tell him what you want,whether
0 It is a lack hammer or a new cairiago.and he will
make special terms for you, either for a club, or for
4 part cadi, Hotter subscribe right off and surprise
Mrs. Torn Only $U00 a ve?.r will save fifty times
t that in six months. Or send 10 cents direct to the
publisher, W. Jennings Ihunorest, 15 ICsst 14th
Htreet, New York, for ? specimen copy containing
tho Premium 1.1st."
I.
:iTURSDAYN(
!2>Totlc? to Orodltora.
STATK on- SOUTH CAROLINA,
JIOKUY COUNTV.
i Oliver 10. Jame* PlulutllT,
YS
Colen K. Splvcj et ?L Defeuduiit.
I'ndran order by Hon. Judge J. II.
' Hudson in alum* case dated Oteober l.ttli
> IH'JO directing the undersigned to take
proof of clulm against the Estate of the
late Edwin C. James.
Notice is hereby given to ull and singular ,
the creditors of said .lames to mate proof
of their elaiins before me en or before |
the 15th day of December prox. I
J. M. OI.IvKH,
N *v. 10th I^Stf) Clerk of Court,
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Schedule ul'
Wlmln^lji Chachuri 1 Gcmy R, R.
4 (M il >1*4, ?? ?.
Sclu'tluli* in effect frtiw dale.
NO. ?, SOUTH Ik)l*'XI),
I'ASSKNUKll AM) KUKKiUf ]?II,Y, KXCWl'T ,
SUNDAY.
Leave ChmlboiirnJ ? H 00 ? ni
Leave ('Iiuvnuoti 40 i nil
Aoave Kmorsoii 8 4i) u in j
Arrive at .NJ t. Tabor 1) IK) a in ;
/.I'uvc MMi<nt Taborf It 10 ? in !
Arrive nt Lorint U 38 a in
Leave Loris ' 4H a ui
/.euv SanfordJ b2 a ni
Leave llayhoro 10 10 n in
/.cave I'rlve.tts 10 31 a m
Leave Adrian 10 36 a in
Arrive ConwnyJ 11 loam
NO. 7, NORTHBOUND,
I'AHHKNOKll AND PllKIOUT DAII.T, KXCKl'T
SUNDAYR.
Leave Conway 2 00 p in
/. >ave Adrian 2 34 p in
Leave I'rivetta 2 38 p ni
le ave llaybnrn 2 ftS P ,n
Leave Sanford 1) 11 |> in
Vrriva at Lorls 3 13 p ni
l jf- nve I .oris 3 23 p m
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 4 0& P ui
Leave .Mount Tabor 4 15 p ni '
Leave Kinerson 4 25 p m
Leave Clarendon 4 35 p in
Arrive Chadbourn 5 15 p in
{Telegraph Stations.
Train No. (1 will wait at Chadbourn
for train No. 7tf W. (J. Jc A. It. K. )
Train No. 7 will uonneot witli trai n
No. 23, sou'libouiul, on W. C. it A.
' It. K.
.J. II. I.'IIADIKHMIN, .1 K.,
Superintendent.
A!!antic Coast Lino.
i
VHlir. ngton, Columbia & Augusta R- R
< 'oinlKiinod Melted tt Ie.
Dated Apr. 20th, 1S00.
TRAINS GOING SOOTH.
No. 2d.
Leave Wilmington <t 15 p m
Leave ('liudbourn <S 27 pin
I.onve Marion 0 ;t:t p in
1 Arrive Florence 10 20 pm
No. 27.
Leave Wilmington 10 10 p in
" ('iiadbouru 11 43 p in
*' Mario. 12 40 a m
Arrive Florence 1 20 a in
No. 50.
Leave Florence ;t 20 a m
Arrive Sumter/ 4 35 a nt
Leave Sumter 4 85 u in
Arrive Lolumbln 0 15 a m
No. 53.
Leave Florence 8 25 a in
Arrive counter 0 85 u m
No. 58.
Leave Bumtor 8 45 n hi
Arrivo Colombia 'X> a th
No. 52 runs through from Ch?. Beaton
via Central Kailroail.
Leaving Lane* 8:15 A. U Manning 0:50
A. M.
Train on C. & I>. Railroad connects at
Florence with No 58.
TRAINS CiOINCi NORTH.
No. 51.
Leave Columbia 10 35 pm
Arrive Sumter 11 58 pm
Leave Sumter 11 58 p 111
Arrive Florence 1 15 a 111
No. 50,
i Leave Sumter 0 87 p ni
Arrive Florence 7 50 p rn
No. 58.
! Leave ColuntWa 5 20 p m
I Arrive Sumter 0 32 p m
Xo. 14.
Leave Florence 8 15 p in
" Marion H 55 p m
44 (/'hiulhourn 0 45 p ni
Arrive Wilmington J1 45 |> in ;
No 78.
Leave Florenc ? 4 85 a m j
: Leave Marion 5 20 n m
Arrive Wilmington 8 85 u m
Daily. + Daily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Cknrlestoa,8. C.,
via Central It. It., arriving Manning 7:04
ll. M. Lanes 7:43 1\ M, Charleston 0:00
P. S\.
No. 69 connects at Florence with C. and <
D. train froin Choraw and Wudosboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with W. A. W. II. 11. for all
; points north.
Train on Florence It. it,, Leave Pee Dee
! daily except Sunday 4:40 P. M.( arrive
Rowland 7:00 l?. M Returning leave
Rowland (1:30 A. M, arrive Peu Dee 8:50 "
I A. .M (
Train on hf anchestcr A Augusta It. It.
leaves Sumter daily except Sunday 10:50.
A. M, arrive Rimini 12:01 A. M. Reuruin
eave Rimini 12:15 P. M. arrive
tin t 30 P. M.
J. F. DIVINE, Oen'l Supt.
| J. It. Kr.Ni.v, Supt. Trans.
' T. M. Kmkhhon, Oen'l Pasa. Agent.
)VEMBEB 27.
jg I
BtUbmi
SAVE YOUR
ffiglifa BOILER
- PY U5INQ
CHAMPION
BOILER
COMPOUND.
It Is a vegctnblo liquid, perfectly harra^
less, and is tho cheapest, host and
most easily applied. Does Its work
satisfactorily and thoroughly. A trial
will convince owners of hollers of Its
superiority over any other compound.)
No chemical acids in its composition.
Agents Wuuted.
Petchell & Loughlin,
52 Broad Street, N. Y.
^"^fftTiMt?!rT**r^?xcJu?lve"7A!e^Mnovn>!
Obtained of all Druggists and Dealers In MtdN
elnca. It CURES-fako notice-not simply helps
bin CURES MVF.lt COMPLA1MT.
WllonsnwiM mid Dyspepsia,
Isa strictly vegetable preparation and will
CUKB*Mai,abia. and all Mala*iai. troubles.
Dr. S, II. Wlso. of Huston, Ky. says :
'Have practiced medicine in years, and And no
qual to Hrriunf. ae a Liver Regulator."
Dr. W. A. Haker, of Madison. Fla., says :
"A bottle of HaitniNR la worth moro than
C6.00 worth of Qultilno In any family "
Acting on the Liver In a different way front
liny other medicine; it l? a imaltive cure for
Cbronio Constipation and la cheaper than I'illu.
Its peculiar compoaltlon In such, that wo
gtiaranteo to euro any case of Chills and 1 cvor
or Billons Paver with one bottle. ?
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle eontalnn
over 40 avers^s doses, making tho coat
loss than two centa a dose, Wonld you ask
for cheaper medicine f It in not a cure-all. But
will cure any I.lver, Itllion* or Main*
rial Complaint. Manufactured by , -a
Tlio Ilorlolno Oo.,1
(Successors to Wiu.Coudcll.) Pit. Lou 1m, Mo*
I - M M W WW WMMM
1 WHO HAS NOT HAD j
| POOR HOSE? j
:jl HAVE AND IT DON'T PAY.J
Mi ?
, | DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ^
[ON INFERIOR HOSE BUT OKTTHE
j ^ ^ |
300 lba. PRESSORS
\1IT 18 JUST A3 EASY TO GET
THE BEST !|
IF YOU ONLY KNOW IT. ;!
Tni? SI'inAT. HOAR la the only r?IUMo<!
Cotton Huso, which is proven by thorei
he 11 nj ho tnnny Imitations. Tho genuitio ha. i
i KOtJH distinguishing marks: i1
' I. A single colored line running J
through It. )
11. The patent mark "SPIRAL," |mt- J
enti'd March 30th, 1HHO. 'i
III. The Corrugated hand fiatiiH HK j
'hoaeto coupling. (
1 IV. Corrugated conpllng us shown (
I In out. i
Tho "Spiral" Cotton Hose, having no or.'Mde1
. covering to hold inointuro as rubber huso does, \
dries llko a towel. Insist on getting this Hose, \
a? somo dealers will try to sell nn inferior one. {
1 Sumplo froo if you mention this paper. ^
I BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., j
KlMNUfAtTUHERS OF jl
Rubber Belting and Packing,!;
226 DoToashlro St., IIOSTO*.
aa> LAKE ST., 8 OUBM J'.. '|
CHICAGO. SAN FRANC; *^.3. '
SAT l>4> VO|] U V>T A>V
DRUGS .
<> IS
MEDICINES?
II' VOII IM), .11 MT CAM. O.I
DR. 1 NORTON
iM> <miv? Tlli:.H, JTOSS uxic
kcci's i:vi:KvriiiA<i] .vi:(%
issue v IV run mm:.
Besides Drills lor Coinpounding
Prescriptions lie
nlso has on hand a lull
I I IW* i?r Pll.l Mlii.wi/ml!"'*!" I
m.ix \>i t itdi iii(ivriiuriil>
and Patml Medicines.
Sometime* you need a good Comb nml
Brush, or something in (ho Soap lino,
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W V* ?
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r- ?-< ?t
W * CO
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A good Tooth Brush or *01110 lino perfumery.
Ilia Drug Store is tho place to
go and get them.
'f you want some of tho l>cst kerosene
oil in town, or any dye stuffs, call on him.
PUNS, I'EN STAFFS, PENUI US'
FANCY OR PLAIN, WRITING
PAPER, AND GOOD INK CAN
ALL RE FOUND TI1ERK, AXLE
UREASE, HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDER.S.
Physicians' Prescriptions Compounded
with euro.
Yours till next time,
K. NORTON.
189CK
PHOTO-ENGRAVING* I
:r A.t :o :lico:ratx tcts eusikico.
lorbi.its. nriri < ti$*ol oII(*k<*, hotels, factories,
nu chiuery, made luOtiJtr fiotii pln>luvriiplui,
. / vie- Vdrf slant/- /or sfectmrn sheets.
MetrsjciiUn Press Agency,
New York City.
*?\_/ KNICHT'S
Blood Cure.
/ iiandotd liiMtthokl rttntdr
in successful vsc more than v ri ih. A i*>sftive
cure for 1 lyrpcpain, tci\?fit!?i. Nervous
Prostration. Cor.it'nation cinl all diseases of
the blood. Ptotnacfi mid I.iver
Ubc^hUA f:r Trccteine ? Cl??r Ceaplcxlsa.
A botanical comtound. put up ill packn^es
I and sent bv mail at onelhftl the tost of ordinary
medicine. I.nrye packa};es, sufficient for
1 (malts t( <*> : hall-size 11 .Ann" ?iiir.eie?i?
; for .1 j>inl*. tuple twi Vpri.?, ?<e.
A rf liable Ag"/t trvH/rif it/ this Irrnhty.
\ KNIOHT BOTANICAL ( 0., CCS Zt:H%i7, M.T.
^^^PISFREE,
loealitv can Mcuro ont
^r4%?* ,0Pp,her "lfh c?nr la.r*
valuable lineof 11 Oltat* lio|?l
"An^T!J7^i(Bj^^^^^4iimplo?. Iheae ii well
^ the watch, ore frcs*. All the work you
need ?1o It to show what we send you to thoie w ho call?your
friend* and neighbors and those about you?that always results
In valuable trade for hi, whlch holds for years w hen onre started,
and thus we are repaid. We tvty all ei press, freight, etc. After
y >i know nil. If you would like to go to work for u*. you ran
earn from 3&?0 to &MO per week and upward*. Address,
hlliisuit til Co., lioi H I i5, i*oi't lit licl, HI lilnu,
f* ij -.t. 1 y
i .
v'a . J St #fsr?? \
Y-?ARS)
3
<:y-^/ f r mnJk.
jc
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
WRIGHTS ^ \WLEj|ponovxV
WASH
I? a saponaceous, transparent liquid prepared carefully
from vegetal and lloral ingredients. For every
hygienic and cleansing purpose I'ond Lilt meets
the demand. It is dtdiciously scented and delightfully
exhilarating in the hath, proving an excellent
Substitute tor the Turkish or Russian Bath.
It It the finest Shampoo and shaving mixture ever
| made. It is admirable as a Dentifrice. It is Indispensable
in the PJurtery, refreshing and remedial
. ?o the Sick.
It Is commended unreservedly by Clara Barton,
president lied Cross; 'Jhe Smithsonian Institute;
j If. S. Thompson president American Pharmaceutical
Association; Thomas J. Semmes, fresi.ism/
A./l.f M..
J. Hewitt, associate editor I.adits' Home Journal;
Bisftof Xeioman, and X'try many others. Used in
the hath rooms of the 0. S. Cayito/ /or years,
and alio med at the WHITE HOUSE DAILY.
PRICE 28 CENT9.
POND LILY CO., Washington. D.C.
For Sale by Deilors In Toilet Articles.
|8)-, )3~ A* ?0., )IGMD-^0V>>.
Note.?We litllero In advertising a gttod article an I have
i experimentally ad<?pu*d the pl.io of combining with other In*
teronu for mniual i???nc'U In th it line. V >r Instance, our ar*
laititcuieni with a book-ntorA (one of the oldest *t?%n4 In
WaiihlnKti>n) enable* us to supply our patron* with sit) publication
they inay desire, at lowest rates, by mall or otherwise.
That w11!? a reporting firm (the hading member of
whtoh Was ORNRRAL ORaNT'8 Uril stenographer and n?t
secretary).enables us ?o promptly rcspoad to any call for shortbanders
typewriters, coti*ultlnri accnnntaut* nml *?? on If i
vou want o learn stenography, book keeping, or >i ino-lt-r*
language, write us Shorthand lessons h? mail I hon< lie ?*! I
nhahct sent on p-colnl <>f ?t*mp. In short tl \ - i t ti |
formation on any *uhj?-ct hatetcr send statu) f* ? 1
we will give It, ??r try to U:; I v.me oue who watt.
N9END YOUSl OHM HOSE.
HUDSON'S
Hose Mender
mPAT. MAY T, 1880.
THE ONLY
off pRl DEVICE I
J to mm REPAIRING ,
gS Kg HOSE
k ^ thk man w,i?
jJ BaBfe&Mw' HAS A 1IOSK i
2 jw&HE KNOWS ,
1 PRICE ONLY $1.00 B ?
B Ono box containing 0 W
B menders, 20 liands, and U
I Plier sent prepaid to W
piny address on roctlpt of price.
Cc uiincnu cathedralbuildiM^i
t. HUUbUN, boston, massj
P A T E NTS.
Cave in, 11 ( '1 i m ) < 1 nod, nnd
hII Patent businaaa conducted for MODKit
ATE FN ICS.
oun office is opposite r. s.
PATNA T ()h yICN. Wo have uo subagencies,
all business direct, hence cati
transact patent business in time and at
I,/CSS HOST than thoso rewrote from
Washington.
8end modal, drawing, or photo, with do .
ICrlptlon. We advise if patentable or n< t, A
free of charge. Our lee not due till pat- I
ent is seenred. J
A book, "How to Obtain Patents" with 1
References to actual clients in your State H
County, or town, sent free. Address. J
?J. A. A. CO.
Opposite Patent Otiiee,Washington, I). (J.I p
'
Hughesl
Tonic I
sure CURE TOR g
CHILLS^FEVtX \
FOR 30 YEARS A SUCCESS.
Read ihi? testimory then TRY IT for yourtelf. U
Proprietor* have many letter* like the*;: |C
BETTER THAN
nflfMINF "I c.-.n Certify tolhelactll
yuijv.rf.. ?|it H heB. lt?lic ? ,he 5
best chill tonic I ever tried, 1 consider it better B
than quinine," B
CURES CHRONIC ^KigfSSS; I
HAt'F^ writes : "Vour Hughes' B
t/jwea. Toilir for chm# aMd I
fever has never failed yet, .'tid I have sold it ton c
number of chronic cose-.. It cures them every J
timc' ask re t # ft
HUGHES' TONIC |
AND TAKE NO OTHER.
Prepared by S ?,
R. A. ROBINSON & CO., Louisville. Ky. 3
ll'or t.ilc by druggists.
Two Sirrn. Pmcc fiOc. and $1.00. (5
^bhbk a^J9?K?xi3WSKW:i5;.ass3
l/ELLED
|\ BROS.' Bl
1^% WUTQM
I IUffiS 31 aj|
mjii I hi Mi 111 iiiij >i>y r
Have attnfii?.'<l un cuvlublit
Rcpulaiioii wbvrevcr uuucl,
strictly first-class
Embodying Everything which ConiUtutvs
A Modem liijii Grade Instrumsnt.
M AT 171) Q "i11 n"*ifc
1/ L Ii L D u 0 f;h "nt{"1VC!S:
1 lira In tin* merit* of
this I'lniio; ivc also invito lltosc in.
tending to pureliafsc to send
tor Catalog no nnd Prices.
Keller Bros.,?XSZSL
WERNER'S
? FOR ?
Dyspepsia arq Indigestion.
QL'llICH nccutlo ami clironlo
caieit. Thin I. tho mont
HKKi'ikVHtlti); 1)1 Beano which
trouble, tho Amei'lctin Peoplo.
To tlie WVHI'IiPTlC It
xvlll prove t?? bo tlio rontor- "* ?
ntlvo be has .ought for so long
in vain.
finCTlUATC II AI ADIAI niPCICCP
UD0IH1HIL RIMLHSIIKL UldCHOLO,
Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Eto.,
TSI-;i.I> ulion expensive and
nlnbornto treatiiivnt prove
Ineffectual.
CONSTIPATION ,"H% ROWELS
Cunning Ilcmlnrhr ami iYerwin JUaraset, ^
BLOOD POISON AND PILES
/trc WI\I,II?V*$I> ntoiice l>y
f-J usliif; MAI.T
112 QOJSES FOR S51.0C.
All w<- ask I* a Trial. Druggists sell It,
or order from Proprietors,
H. & H. WERNER & GO.
UNION SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.,
MANUFACTUHSnS
'? ah : jfj^TcT
MP*1 I
FURNITURE
AND FITTINGS roa
OFFICES, SCHOOLS, BAiliCS
and COURT-HOliatS.
yo ri inniio n ?pecltl!?y t k . in
II |{rriit variety <?f f. j .-..1 .....I jiilci'a?
[lionh 11 ih 1 h ho 1*1 aniitinilv.
Ml Kinds of METAL AND G1 ASS WORK
TOR INTERIOR HY'/INM.
* Write for Catalogues and Prices. '
Address?
UNION SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.,
Ifestion this paper. ltflttto ( rOflij Mlch?
FIFTY THOUSAND
ssTom
PER ANNUM
With MANTK1.S. OKATF.fi, WOT.T.OWWAKK,
TIN-WAKE, nn<l other floods In
proportion la tho productive cupacity
of the
Phillips & Bnttorff Mannfacturing Co.
nashville, tenn.
THTCin H'roi K of fitrnlshlnri for
tho KITCII1.N, the PAN^MtY hiiU
the I>1NIXU ItOOAI la luunom j.
WITH I.ARRfl rAte.'TA.
,? ci|)tirl<Mico,
and faviiriililn locntlAn (or
tlie cheapest pig Iron, and the lonri^t
freight rutfH to all Houtlieru point*, our
good* are unexcelled In quality, ;?ml boyontl
competition In price*.
RVUHV DKAI.I R should hnvfi
our IIliiMtruted Cftttilogue, Correspondonce
nollcltod.
Phillips & Buttortf Mfg. Go.
N4SHVIIXD, TENN, .
mmmmmmmmmmmmmwar
I ilk 1>PLLnl>iu rLANTS FOR J
I 1 - blooming, bedding, trailing, Aj
I ** foliage, etc.?Vigorous grow- I
( er?? warranted. A
I / WEIL KNOWN APPLE TREES * O fc;
I WA I ol . l., I KNOV I .n,i .,M,rr ..I- tU KJ
I LA. I.-Mr .. . I-. OUlNIIP'' H?W- II I w ..
1^ ,r.. fruit., tLr.l., Kt?., I KkL .wm^m
FERN CLIFF GREENHOUSES,
.o. Bo* 022. SPRINQPIKLO, OHIO. .
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