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UTiie Horry ZESCeretlc 0 Publishkd Every Thursday, ?BY? The Herald Publishing Company, CONWAY, 8. C. JUNE 25, 1891 Town, County and Other News I a SenatoS Joseph E. McDonah of Indiana, an intlueiuiul Democrat died last Sunday. Mrs. C. 11. ITiggins, who has beei spending some time with her siste Mrs. Nr. 11. Heaty, of this place, ha gone north to spend the heated term It is impossible for a tuan's busi ness to cont.iipie long exactly at th ?i u A -in. - i isuiiu jiuwii. it must fitiiur auvanc or retrograde. When you stop ad veriising, which way is your busines going ? Saveral parties are spending a fev days 011 tlie seashore. Capt. J. M Oliver and daughters, Rev. W. A Wright and wife, Mrs. E. Nortoi and children, Miss Sallie McCaskill and K. H. Ellerbe and others. The head oLanother Supervisor o Registration has fallen into th gubernatorial waste basket. Thi time it is 1'rof. McElroy, of [.aureus and ostensibly for drunkenness. II was an administrntionist. Cotton blossoms arc coining ii froil; all directions. The earlies [ opened that has been received wa | from Dr. Sloan, of Little lliver, 01 ^ the 10th. Several on the 20th. .1 It. Allsbrook, of Sanford in enclos * ing his first bloom incidentally re marked that the first waterineloi I won III soon be on hand. This make our mouth moist. The Lauronsvilie Herald appear to be so anxious to say something t< please, that ils so called "editorial' columns are always filled with th most sickening, senseless, slopp; gush that we have ever seen. It is positively ex-Crcws-iating and we cannot imagine Watts th matter. Perhaps the base Pal knows.?Sunday Budget. A foul murder was committed ii the Buck Creek section in Simpsoi Creek township last Monday night * The facts as we gather them arc t t he following effect: Bill Pattersoi a negro of bad character had shot am whipped a woman for informing 01 him about some of his theft.? I A warrant for his apprehension wa procured from Trial Justice J. B Prmce and put in the hands of hi constable, II. C. Hardee, for execu lion. The constable with seven o eight men went to arrest the negro a his house and had surrounded th house. The negro with a gun startei to leave the house and was going to tvurdfi t.llO nilMst.nbln 1 nil/ George II. Prince. They command ed the negro to halt and instantly th negro fired hitting Hardee in tin stomach and lodging several shot ii Prince. Hardee lingered until awhil before day Tuesday morning whei death relieved him of his sufferings Hardee was a good, peaceable citi /.en, highly respected by the commit nity and his untimely death is deep ly deplored. The negro attemptet fin run but was promptly arrested b; other members of the con stable's squad and has been lodgct in jail where hoAvill likely remain ii close confinement until the case un dergoes judicial investigation at th next term of the court. Bcnj. Johnson, of Georgia, am Miss Lucy Heaty were married las Thursday afternoon at the residenc of the bride's father, Ilev. W. A Wright officiating. There is a spice of romance in thi marriage. Mr. Johnson's secom wife, who died about four or fiv months ago, cousin of Mis Lucy and had visited her relative in this county a little over a year ngc > On her dying bed sho requestei her husband to marry Miss Lucy i she was single and would consent t such an arrangement. Mr. Johnson was left with foil 1*1.-1 - Jl- !11 1 uuie umiuren nun otnor uomosti matters to look after and he foum it very inconvenient to be without i helpmate. So he promptly notifie< v Miss Lucy of his dying wife's reques | and his domestic inconveniences am solicited her consent to take charg of his household affairs. 'J1 hey ex | changed photographs and beini pretty well advised of each other characteristics the arrangement fo uniting destinies was perfected am Mr. Johnson came last week to con 8umate the marriage rite. They ha< never seen each other until the da previous to marriage. The left las Monday on boat for Georgetown j thence home. We wish them a hap i. py and prosperous voyage throng] I this life, mkr - i l! A Delightful Trip. According to previous notice the Stoaiuer Maggie left Conway for (irahnuivillo on Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, to bring down a party of moonlight excursionists. Several * young, ladies and gentlemen, (we among thorn,) boarded the steamer for Gralumvillc in order to enjoy a * trip back home by the light of the ~ moon. The evening was close and ^ lied until we got under way when a ' delightful and bracing breeze sprung up to the delight of all. Nothing of x moment occurred on the trip up, wc i< quietly enjoyed oursclf admiring the s scenery, &c., along the river. u We arrived at Graluim villa at (5 o'clock and were met bv a goodly number of belles ami beaux, and old1 er persons, all intent on enjoying a ' run to Conway and back toCrahamville by moonlight. Here we met and was introduced to Mr. .1. I. Ward, one of the managers of the v excursion?we found him to be agon. ial and affable gentleman?we make . our bow to him for courtesies offered. 1 Wo remained about one hour at , (irahamville. While waiting there we received an invitation to take supper with ('apt. Zach Dusenbury, of (< the Maggie, and on being ushered into the dining apartment we found the Cupiain, Mr. Ike Williams, and one of Conwav's fairest daughters, e . J We all partook of ;i sumptuous meal and felt much revived and ready for i our t rip homeward. t At 7 o'clock, just as t he moon was s peeping over the hills we left for i Conwa\ with a large crowd aboard. The boat touched at several landings - along the route taking on others. - During the trip down when the moot) t was shining its prettiest music front s a violin Moated out on the breeze, some one gave tlie order, "(Jet your s partners for a dance,'' and in loss , time than it takes to write it the fesdve crowd were tripping the light (> fantastic toe, to the time of the inn, sic, and as we floated down the grand V ^ old Waccatnaw listening to the departing sounds of mirth and gaiety p echoing through wood and dell, it I forcibly brought to fond memory "the girl we left behind us." We arrived at Conway at 1)4 o'clock 1 p. m. and the crowd landed ami took 1 in the sights of our town. After re maiuing a shod, time they took [1 their departure homeward with the 1 best wishes of every one. 1 The crowd was orderly and every 1 one seemed to enjoy the occasion. > Milk shakes and lemonade were an s enjoyable feature of the trip. (!. h Children's Day liayboro Ct. Children's Day was duly observed j at l'oplar and llelioboth, Bayboro ^ ct-., on Saturday before 3rd Sunday I in May. The Baptist school at flood iiujjv was inviicu u> |oin tne ropitir I celebration and wo are. informed that they came and together with the t Poplar school had a magnificent time. The writer attended Kehoe ) both, /oan (Methodist) Lake Swamp, ^ Joiner Swamp and Antioch (Haptist) ( were invited to attend this one and we think a large proportion did so. There must have been seven bundred people present. Speeches and music excellent, ltev. Davis llarI relson made a telling speech and a fine impression on our people. The writer also gave them the best that j was in him and and closed the exercises .of the day. Certain things were done contrary to our wishes but altogether the dav was a success! e _ , 1 had expected to attend the one tit. Floyd's two weeks later, but was 1 prevented by sickness. Those enpa* bio of judging say it vtas a success, e and how could it be otherwise with Mrs. Pennie Floyd at the helm. Von would have enjoyed it. Mr. Fds it or. I The celebration of Children's Day 0 came off on the 13th inst, at Handy V4 1*1 T* 1 riums. n was a granu success, rne 3 church was very handsonicv ' and tastefully decorated and a 1 large white banner hanging on f the wall behind the rostrum. As o e{ich scholar repeated his selection the emblem was hung on this banr ncr. and when eomnlr.tod. mvspiited i ' M 0 a magnificent appearance. The ' speaking was interspersed with inn* 11 sic, Miss Mary Lewis at the organ. ' Bro. Matthew Floyd explained this t beautiful picture in excellent style. 1 The writer then made some remarks e and closed the exercises. The man agement was under the direction of ? that most excellent lady, Mrs. L. H. s Barnhill. As fine a dinner as we ' have seen in many days was served at the close of the general exercises. The collections on these occasions 1 at the different churches amounted Y to *10.00. The amount is small t but will help some needy school, i, God bless the Sunday Schools and ' may preachers and people be more h cnergoticand dovotcd than hitherto. A. M. Dusknbuiiy. J For Tiik IIkhai.I) The Lord's Prayer. J We com** to Th**o, () blessial Ood, An*! Ix)\v before * Ivy throne <> pray; In Jesus' name alone we come, i Who taught us wIumi we prav, to say: , Our Father, high lu Heaven above, ' Hallowed la* Thy name for aye ; i Thy name wo praise. O, (led of' low. I And shall, through one eternal day. Thine everlasting kingdom come. Ami far and wide o'er all prevail; The kingdom of Thine only Son, Whose name both men and angels hail, i Thy holy righteous, perfect will He done on earth by all our race, 1 As angels e'er that will fulfill t In 11 erven above, Thy dwelling place, t (dive us each day our daily bread, 1 As day by dav we stand in need ; \ And as our bodies thus are fed, | (), may our minds from care be freed. i Our debts, O, Father, nil forslve - i (Wo nothing have wherewith to pay ? As we, our debtors full forgive, For thus Thy Son taught us to pray. Into temptation lead us not, ' But to escape, make Thou a way; i From the "? ri' <>/o" deliver us From all bis wiles, from day to day. O, Father. Thine the kingdom is, All power is Thine ((>, save us then -) And all the jrlory Tldne sliall Im>, Forever and lorever ave. Amen. N. K. M. l-'or Til K 11 Kit M.I). T? Miss M. I], I). May yours, a happy life e'er be, In mind from anxious care set free. No wave of trouble cross your breast, Nor auirht disturb your soul's sweet rest; In time of trial the Lord be near, U'or more to keep and shield from fear. HnUtr thy closet oft to p ay 1 jive near the throne of grace each day; In .1 exits' name make known your needs. Zealous prayer, He ever heeds; And if the tempter thee assail. It o not dismayed, faith will prevail; Hnough it is that (Jod h ith -aid To each proud wave;" 11 ere be thou staid llere, but no furtli' -li li tifon come." l>evote thyself to Hod in youth, Unlike Orphn, be rile as Kutli; Stand liiin, and n ver, never s.\. rve, Hither tl?<' world or sin i<> serve: Never distrust the (tod of love, lint "walk by faith, an ! not b. i ilit," Until you gain that world above, It uspleildent with Hod's glory bright Your own"swect home,"vvliere all l? 1 iirlit. N. K. M The Woodbury I'ruit Jar, best made, for sale by Dr. 10. Norton. Ilorry llns^ars Cicnio, There will be a picnic on t,he trli day of July under the auspices of the Ilorry Hussars at their muster shed in Conway. The public are cordially invited to be present with full baskets. W. .!. Waller, L. I). Long, W. 10. Porter, i 'out mi I tee. A second hand curt, for sale cheap for cash, apply to J. II. .follie. Attention Ilorry lltiMsttrs ! The annual meeting of your Com- | puny will be at the usual place, at 10 o'clock, a. m? Saturday, July 4th. Appear in full uniform armed with sabres only II. L. lircK, I Captain Com'dg. - Hawthorne, N. J., was swept by a tornado which destroyed buildings, , crops and orchards, killed domestic animals and broke nearly every window in town. 1 1 ?Doctors' hills lmve been pro- 1 sentfil to th* New York Central railroad for over $5,000 for attention to tlio injnredjn the Tarrytown ex- I plosion. N otioe. To whom it may concern: I have in my posession several wild nil marked hogs vliieh I claim as some f have I lost. Any person claiming these hog* ran come to iny house within ten days prove property and I will surrender. .June vUsd 1801. A.J, Gohk. j DR. E. NORTON, ID YOU WANT A IMilK AI IT IULtiOAU, * ] am) ?irr 'riiiMi. roit nt: ii:i:i*S KVIiUlTIIIAO IKKCi :ss\iev i> tii vi Jtosidcs Drugs for Oompoituding Prescriptions he < also lias on hand a hill line of Pharmaceuticals and Patent Medicines. j Sometimes you need n good Comb and ; Krush, or something in the Soap line, | Toilet, Mcditdiuil mi <1 Hhaving. A good Tooth ltrnsh or some fine perfumery. His Drug Store is the place to gO 1111(1 gPl IJIPtll. If you want *01110 of tlio Ix-st kerosene ( oil In town, or any dye stuffs, call on him. , PENS, PEN STAFFS, PENCILS FANCY OK PLAIN, WRITING PAPER, AND GOOD INK CAN ALL RE FOUND THERE, AXLE 1 GREASE, HORSE AND CATTLE . POWDERS. \ Physicians' Proscriptions Compounded with care. , E. NORTON. Rreech-loading muskets at $3.75 at Croft's Store. I Hi!' 11;f Uonew.T un-T ikon is (in - . tor the Jin V Y<ll ' ?!) never know 'ill vo i ? how quickly a (\i4 of A ??t's iMUvil Burti your sink headache. You itomich and iiowe'.s need cleuusiuj mil tIt .'??? pills will accnmplifth i inoro effectually utul comfortahh than Hiii <?rer medicine \mi out find. The dmw!tank in this republic, a t has been tin* drawback in olhe roe countries, has bona iiidoleii hinkini. by th * people, and imnia are views the resell of imiolnn liinlcinjr. Tim mass is honest. and i ilways means well when it is sun Villit i> Ineuns. The dh'Vi mltv for i ins eV'T been to concentrate thoujrhl _ . .1* 1 t ? III1LT ?TMM|tT(l TO UIKItTMalltl till' IM-Itr I1?T of thinos. -mm ? * * ??The cargo of the City of Itich nornl, lately arrived at Liverpool ?vas foilt?11 to he still burning briskly ivhe11 the hatches were opened, THE BEST APERIENT In modern pharmacy is, undoubtedly, Ayer's Cathartic l'ills. Except in extreme cases, physicians have abandoned the use of drastic purgatives, and recommend a milder, but no less effective medicine. The favorite is Ayer's Pills, the superior medicinal virtues of which have been certified to under the ofiicial seals of state chemists, as well as by hosts of eminent doctors and pharmacists. >io other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and agreeable family medicine. "Ayer's rills are the best medicine 1 ever used; ami iu my judgment no better general remody was Ever Devised 1 have used them in my family and caused them to be used amoni my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my iiii miii Kiiowicuge i:i , ny cusi's of the following complaints have hecn completely ami permanently cured hy the use of Ayor's l'ills alone. Third day chill i, dumb a sue. bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, llux. dyspepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate usooi Ay r's l'llla,continued for a f; .v day . 01 W< I ks, a I tllO paturo Of the complaint rcip ;n , would he.found an absolute cum for fi<* disor 1< rs I havo named above."?'J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Mull tor, Sulphur Sprint . Texas. *' For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors could do no more for mo. Then I begun to take Ayer's Pills and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health."?Win. 11. Dol.auoctt, Dorset, Ontario. "Ayer's Pills are the best cathartic I ever used in my practice." ? J. T. Sparks, M. 1)., Ycddo, I ml. i'nRi'AiiRi> nv Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective. GET READY! For THE BI(-r EXCU US I ON ! Dial's what, we mean wlndi \v<; s;i\ "(JET READY." SPECIAL CARS ICoi l jii< 1 ios Kvei v ('ur liukr Special Manage Mil'I it. $ CotiHirs. ?S CoiK'lios \n?J the bounty is the IMtlOKwill 1>< VKItV LOW. W Kul I particulars next week. I Jespcetfully, l?. It. K I \. IMLYT IMIOC\l\ TUNATM! J.B.MARSHALL will lx> :it /a. :d xz x .a. isr, 3 o\, )d Mi" I Hi h in-! ;iM(! ivniain bout ') <luvs tor ! Ii" purpose of R i? P A i lit M n I 1 "?< I a I a a. iea \I f]5 \i>t, i /td . v *}A . \ ja. * SEW I NG: MA: si KM A # # V ** V * * * .J [f y?M !,. i \ wo, I; bring it ill A'I ONCK, Mutt's what wc moan when we say "IX )N T 1MK>('li AhTIN ATK." Don't wait cvsn if von haven't the money tluit can he ar ranged. Of course, your having the money will inuko no 1 iff or ence as we can use some of tin 'Hoot of all Kvil," tn our business rralco NOtico! Of course, our Stores at Conwaj md Adrian are both open. Judg< (Iardwick will he glad to see yoi in Conway, and I wjil treat you al right if yon will call on me ai Adrian. Hespectfully, a H. Kim. Ladies and Misses' /Hack (Jloti Sh ift just received at Croft's Store a NS .l(>TTI N(iS. pan ltioe. the veteran showman, ? has gone into 'ho circus ring aisu.n. r ?<?oorgo 11. Storms, indicted at * Huta\ia, N. Y? has four wives. ? Twenty conductors on the 111i1 ; nois t Vntrnl railroad were discharged for stealing fares. ?One factory alone in Tampa, S' % Kla., expects to turn out 1.r?,000 ei1 gars this year, --The Shove mill weavers at Kail 'lUiver, Mass., struck yesterday he. cause of unjust dismissals hy the t; over.so* r. A family named llradv father. mother ami son perished in a tone mcnt house lire in Now York. ?IBUSINESS NOTICES Wokth Knowi.no.- I lushes' Tonj ic, tlu? old time, reliable remedy fori * fever and ague. Imputation earned hy thirty ye:ir.>'.?m*oe8??. Van can | depend upon it. Try it. Druggists ! have it. Mrs. i.ai^ llnrl, Heaufort, S. r., , j writes "A loathsome form of hlood | poison was killing mo. My appetite j | was lost, toy hones ached, and parts : | of my llesh seemed as if it would come oil toy hones. \ t'rientl brought mo a bottle of l?. H. I?. The sores began healing at once, and when 1 had taken two bottles I surprised mv ; friends at my rapid recovery." Many yours practice Ins given C. A. Snow A Co., solicitors of Patents at Washington, unsurpassed success in obtaining patents for all classes of invention. They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured allowance of many patents that have boon previously ro jonted. Their advertisement in an. other column, will he of interest to inventors, patentoos, nianufaoturors, and all who have anvthing to do wit h patent.--'. A dry. hacking cough keeps tlio bronchi I tube in m <ate ol constant ; irritation, which, if not speedily removed, may lead to bronchitis. No < prompter remedy can he had than \ y< r's cherry Pectoral, which is both an anodvne and expect rant. Knglish Spavin l/inament removes . \ all Ifard, Soft or Calloused humps and Blemishes from horses, B'ood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Kinir-oone, Stilles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, roughs, lOtc. Save *50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by IT. I'!. Norton, Druggist, Conway, S. C. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The nest Salve in the world for I Cuts, Bruises, Sores, C leers, Salt Itheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped 1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all j Skin Kraptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is - guaranteed to give perfect satisfyc- ^ tion, or money refunded. Price 25 . cents per box. For sale by Dr. JO. ; Norton. m ? u, mm icii?u Advice to Women If you would protect yourself . from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, ' ^linnr/?CCA/t r\r Irt*rt/"*it t?r M ..?1 I >I v/u^^/1 vuovu v? III C^UKII IUV/II* V struation you must use ^ BRADF1ELD*S^ { FEMALE 1 \ REGULATOR | \ OAnTEiwvir.Mii, April 36,18M. J Thin will certify that two members of iny Immediate family, after having Btifforod for * yearn from Menstrual Irregularity, j Doing treat?<l without benefit by physicians, were at length completely cured by one bottle of llrailllold's I'einufo ICcir u lator. Its effect In truly wonderful. J. \V..STRANGE. V ( Book to ' WOMAN " mailed KKEB, which contain* , valuuUlo Information on all female di?oa?<'?. < BRADMELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. ioit ha i.i: ay ai.Ij nituaaiaxa. i W.LBUCK&C9. o o o 0 o O O (> () O I) (I IIA YD NO AXK T ) GRIND L Wlion wi: ask you to cal 1 and examine our ? 1(00(1.8 in stock. i Our I'r/rrs Rhjlft at, Uje Outset, AN!) Wo are prepared for the Competition of the C'ohnty. h n , p aTVv r f. , IIA 1 4 LIllU ;; d (?O<KI H Soi'ktaiiiH ^ h hat will kiirpri -n yon. Did you ever stoo to tldi,k that i(n. I ville is the place to treat yourself to a surprise v Ct A li I, AT i \ N (' K '' 'ALL AT * ' N C i; A N i) . EXAMINE OUU SIM.EN DID AS- { SOUTMENTS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ; ROOTS AND SHOES, j . ; NOTIONS, Ui TINWARE, it I AND HARD W A UK I NOTICE! The price we mtuie is tin- price wo take I - an I always quote livrurcs lor lie does * buyers. VV. L BUCK & CO., Huckavllle S. C. Gilbert Pot C'oiiiniiHNioii T ROSIN, SIM KI l TINK AND CCM3IC-1TMB1TT: 1 (D< I^i'on I Si "THE OLD Rl o :<):SI'IJI NO AND SIJ W K could not :i|H?e:tr last week :is w opened tip that immense lot ol* l^i ii< * 1 )i*< Assorted Kinds, Qualities, Stales, and SI you. We had not roce 1500 PAIR! Which were selectod from a largo stock (Masses ami ages, t'rom t he IN LA NT We had not arranged our Spring Line Panc(| Goods So as to he ready to serve you with Dispu and thousands of others in all the diltero OUR MEN'S YOUT] < JLOTE lias arrived, and we are prepared to olTet this line ever heard of before. We prop< i Ji'pariiiii'in as we I! as in everything els* i\ . ;i :*o MEADQ&A and always to be relied upon. The (Juu lixes Ih price to it, eon ;ei|u< nllv u iou cato n bargain every lime. We desire I > TITV, and LOW I'll I < ' LS eomhined, a4 I j A 1 > I Lome and see our Huts, also, our Uibbon siirv articles for trimming a Ind, to suit it lid latest styles. We have a great in; memory, which we will sell at a very do.x^orzpiTviiETJp. PHICBS AMONO Till N(IS Ol BUGGIES, ROAD < NESS AND S largest stock ever brought to this place, I'O.M 1MMOKS. >; ; "If you do not Sen If we should happen to he out of the arti rou in short, notice v; "Thanking yon for past pad run age nine. We are yours very truly, C< > > W'A" I.tv %, v.. "%.> : A Household I'tamiuv % ron ail f BLOOD akuBKSN t > diseases; Y1 c e' ! SS" W$t > \ ?yi '<*?; $ ' I* !&?#' P t21 ^ J o > Bstxme k-j;s<: aaac ?> iU<ORHA. Ul.t'cftS. SMT ' lL2-:JMC.5? hEV-Z f?F.*V. tv?, < * I if u iH M. :i | .i\i f f 01 . lit" / " " 4 ' it btni) "I. .' K:l?,4.4 if 1-1 <i| the * - vpi i . .I'll.* ill rif.i? i .ii\.f(| , v, i- i o . i 1 if iim tire li ' W. :r ?. . i , .? 41 ' ? n * < r. i / * v f I/. , ... ' -ti ll," 1 'III.'., f I i.. . ? ' ; 1 i-t ; . ? j 4 . . W'/Vi.**6 ( by J, >.?. ^ | : t.. i, w jo . mil fr<?ni * WM? J- . n* I?' f [I. fiml III' fr III ) | ! (* V ^ ' ' ' ' l,rtV ' ' rl f| liJ 1' n(i ii. , v . mmmm W ^fVvvl #?:?." . i ? . w. i.i. . I | ay SI I.I f | V P*-* A"* V v , \ / trt \ ''ii. fitfin " C V/- r < , I \ -||.Y, -I I I I'll \ I -, ' A /rT%is/i'"y\ i.vi.- i..: i /.i , /X V i?i., j * .ii* . ,i (/j: Notice i I [,'. I'MKSONS indebted t Hie l ite ' ^ i k I 'Inn l?'s M. y /iti |ill/"' I, <|?ci' isctl, are A ereby ,ii.?vit? .| to mi iIic in.mediate pi.y (& .iMiti'iili. mnloi>ixni't'., = it l inUld'. Il?>r A v coii'.ty, S. <*., or to II. II. :4rl*??r.n, i*. Attorney, at Conway, ( ; mil >,){ per a >n< lioliliii'.' I'lainis n / iin-* : i.I <' <m|> /I ii urn i'?>([U(?Htod to prewent tho 4nn?e. (S lily to tin uiidorni'.mcd, or hi* iilil i:t't<>1111')', within ilio titii.i pr<'?< rlb(-cl (g y law 1). H. (.' \ Qu/.liflml Ailtniiii *r;?tor, Plliklcn, S. C. May 8?h, ISO!. 14(1' I rl StOlM'WnU l'l(?\V>, .' //// </// tlf/ttf/t.' /g> m /// *, at C'roft'8 Store, ('onway. MONEY 1 To Lojmi ! I? nA\IN(? unulo arrnnyomonts with i :intl sccuri'il ilio aymmy at Conway, ' ? or ? lar'.M* moimyoil corporation, 1 am ' iow |?r?-jmir?*?l ;<? lu-Moii.i't- i.i'iio- "ii I'.um mil Town il?*al INtato, M '1 per omit, in cri'st, on Ioiijjt ami misy toniM. Apply to | C. i . ^C'ATTPKilAl'.M. W April 28- 8m. Conway, S. C. i?i ? i < nrolctli I iljj do\/li if n t.vi or ! i- .? i-arcn. ' A, llrowa'if ! 4 .in i 1 i i.iiilhlho cytlvin. *Ki: i'iv ?l-4'.l. ortlicio.'. t M j <-l l/lli). ^ and cun'4 muKiiu tot tiiv; K<.iuli,o ^ I \y$. t <M* cV CO., Uoim'IIHIHM ^| * 'K. TUKP ENCOTTON. <\ 3 SOLICITED \.IX<? w York. ELI ABLE!" MM HI! GOODS. 'p intended to, u.s we hud not yet s(roods ! luules, that wo now have to show ived that lot of 5 SHOES, of* iha latest stylos, to suit, all It A UK to tho OKAN'DSI UK. of 6 Notions itch lnit they are all here now nt lines. US'AND BOYS' I I N(t you the HKST HAItUAIN'tt in >;si to eel ipse the STATU in this It is an acknowledged fact , ,A \ A a\j(a\\j ity of ilu (lools ofFered is what ... .1.. :i.. I IM IV Ml" mil III TI'UllI IIV 111(11 |i>ii'I iii i^l \U IV and 1 ^ IJ A N wo have always doim heretofore. h: e, , Plumes, Sprays anil all nocoHI lio taste. Largest assortment my things we oannol recall to a? margin. ^ TIIK PAST. :arts. haraddles, ivliicli wo offer at liOOK BOTwlial yon want, call for it."..,4t*t <d j you want wo can secure it for wo solicit a continuance of the Z. COLtLIlxTS, R. B. Saapbopeuflh, ATTOHNEY ANO COUNSELLOR, AT LAW 'OlIWHJ'. S. O. km A' iIiiIiiimiiii, i <lolin&oiiM A ({nullli'lmnui .MuiInn, S. c. i Coiiwny, a. c. hnsong ? QuafctlGbauro. VTTTON KYS AT LAW, (Jon WAY, S. I'. 1 Prompt ultrillion tflven !? nil bus; entrusted to our euro. \V. II VMM.ToN, K. A. t Astf11 K Fiattiilton $ GaSque, >octors of Dontitl Httrgory. Marion, S C. oe.-iiiie, iirid all the Infest uneshetie I. (Hll. litled up In *irst eluss style I'.ie latest improved In^'rurnents used i tion v;u uauteeil. Olbee on Hurst reef* ^ IT WORKS LIKE ? "MAGIC" Ami there It 11 cliurnt about It. ? tVtukloK made easy t>y utiuf oar V MAGIC SOAP. | ABSOLUTELY PURE. K BEST I LAUNDRY SOAP MADE. \ Sold from the Seaboard to the ' Mountain*. jjfe No family eau afford to be Ithout w It. W Hprelal imlummHti to th* trmdm vrJ on Muyto Soup f also tartoNi othor L| brnnda of Laundry Hoapo. W TUB SAYANHAH SOAP WORKS, V SAVANNAH, OA. K% -J ? .** ' . * "" !>??? . r> - *-4c fc 1 tl '' '/> "" ' ?ur .*