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WW p * herald. J?yh,^fon$U\ v\ 1801. Town, County and Other News. Mr. J. B. Moore is whitewashing and otherwise improving his promises. Misses Olla and Essie Collins and Messrs McWhite and Spivey are rusticating at Laurel. Messrs Mo/NaiII nml M'aII.ht'c. fa?< ilios are spending a few days on the beach at Singleton's swash. John Oweu of the Mnllins ct. passed through Conway last week on his way to the seashore to spend a few days. VV. H. Ellerbe, Comptroller General, came down yesterday to effect a settlement between the Auditor and Treasury of Horry County. ^ Rev. T. J. Clyde spent last Tuesday night in Conway 011 his way to the seashore parsonage where he ex7; H pects to lhhale the balmy invigoratHf big air from the ocean. wj We had the pleasure last Tuesday of meeting an old Army comrade, Mr. A. R. Oliver, of Marion, who with his wife and others were en route for Paw ley's Island, lie is well preserved notwithstanding the fact he is entitled to the endearing appellation?grand-pa. We hope onr friends around Red Bluff and between here and there will not forget the excursion to be had 011 the lGth of this month, by "W. P. Vereon, from that place to Con way, una ruKe tins opportunity to visit our town. Come down friends, 50 cents will bring you down and curry you back 011 u delightful running bout, and our merchants and citizens will do all they can to make v your short stay with us pleasant. The Hunk of the Carol inns located at Florence will open u brunch bank in this town for the transaction of ordinary banking business on or about the first day of August prow I Where its place of business will be I located has not yet been determined, I but the intention is to erect a handC I some building in somo eligible localI ity for the purpose. Mr. John P. Coffin of Florence, the President, will meet the local stockholders here E next week and choose a site. Hue notice will be ?iven through this paper as to where the business will B be transreted in the meantime. B As there seems to be some misunI derstanding in regard to the exursion H to Georgetown under the management of the Messrs. Murrell, (for the flm benefit of the whites,) we are requestwR i'd to state that the Steamer Maggie H will leave Conway at sunrise 011 the i,, . moruing of Friday, 17th July, 1891, touching at all landings on tho route. The excursionists will be allowed to remain in Georgetown about two hours. The managers propose to keep good ordei and w|ke the trip as pleasant and safe as possible. He* kfreshments will be served on board ^Ihe steamerf^The price for adults will be 50 centB, children 25 cents? round trip. i. Joe Vaught died, last Monday. | Antos Green died tlite Monday previous. Both were taken sick about the same time and about the same v way. The impression among the 1 colored people is firmly fixed that k they were poisoned, but if so, they % were wholly responsible themselvesI* The doctors say all the symptoms I can be explained on other grounds B than the supposition of poisoning. A Some say they filched a watermelon VS and ate it Sunday night; but inves ligation renders this Statement vague m. and uncertain. Our conclusion is Hfehat the first died in collapse of ^^nholera morbus and the other of j^^^V&adtro-intestinal inflammation from same causes. The disease was ^^HHwmently produced by indulgence some improper food. applicants "for the Winthrop H^^Hj^Bining School met the Examiners Thursday. We <ff> not know the for the failure of any appli Kits to offer except the exactions of school are so severe as to fright* BHi timid girls. It is an excellent for preparing young women ^^^HBrtbe vocation of teaching and we |H|^BKiiik they would gladly avail them^^^Helves of these passing .advantages opportunities. Several counties A iu the same predicament as Horry ^^^^^ ?d*?pplioant8 and it is difficult to ^^^HBount for this indifference to the HHHRKantage afforded by this school. correspondents of the Dailies time of examination was in* suflieiently advertised but this is ev- j idently a mistake as it was advertised 1 in the Hkuald of May 28th. ^ The following letter has been re- ^ ceived by the County School Commissioner from a veritable school teacher. The internal evidence is conclusive in his case that he could novel teach the young idea how to F hit the mark in orthography. To 1spell properly is no credit but improper spelling is a digraco in this enlightened ago of newspapers, c schools and colleges. The Commissioner very properly replied that his f( chirography and orthography were 8' sufficient to exclude him from tench- h ing in the public schools of this ^ county. It is manifest tlmt the e; young man is ambitious, and if he 11 will turn his ambition to preparing r< himself for the discharge of the du- c' ties of the position sought lie may 11 yet become an intelligent and useful f man. Hotter aim too high than too 01 low, as a man seldom 11 attains a position higher in lifo than 11 he aimed at. Hut don't try to climb ^ too fast, there is danger of becoming 8 giddy and losing equilibrium and toppling over: v Mr A I. lieues Dear Sir, the pat- ^ cms of the School in Town ( Ship has asigncd the School to mo 0 for this term an as I liav no Sertificte tha requested mo to right to you for aespesicial sertificte for the School, as I kept the School last term an they want me again the reson I liar y no sertifict I was sick When the p Horde Sot an was not able to go I ^ am teeaching hear now a liirde . School pleas let me know as soon as l!: you got this as tha want the School begun t he first of So 1 Will c know What to do |j yours Truly tj The Comity Alliance. ,r The Ilorry County Allance met in p uonway last v riuay ami transacted ;l such business as came before it. S( Nothing of special public interest j, was done that we can gather. We 0 presume from the result of the cloc- c tion of the delegate to the State Al- M liancc that the advocates of the sub- Y treasury scheme were in tlie uscen- j| dant. v The following officers were elect- a ed : o President?T. W. Daggett; Vice ? President?C. W. .foncs; Secretary? J. A. Lewis; Treasurer?J.R.King; j* Lecturer-?I. P. Derham; Asst. Lee- a turer?Jeremiah Smith; Chaplain? 0 J. P. Carson; Door Keeper?G. F. t Murrell; Asst. Door Keeper?S. I). v Prince; Sergeant-at-Arms?.1. J). e Watson; Business Agent?A. L. )] 1 <cwis. n t Horry Hiikmui's. e Tlic annual meeting and picnic of b the I lorry Hussars was held in Con- p way on last Saturday, July 4'.h. s< Thero was a good attendance of the a members and their friends. The n picnic was served on the river and o was enjoyed by the participants. e The company held a business o meeting in the Court IIousc. Tho p company was divided into thren r> squads to meet once a month at Soc- si ustee, Conway and Green Sea re- si spectivcly. These squads will be si commanded by officers designated by b tlic captain of the company. The o first meeting of these squads was ap- p pointed for the 2nd Saturday of tl August, after which each squad will ii determine its own time of meeting, t; The company will havo quarterly A meetings in Conway m January, a April, July and October. No peti- f< tionsjfor membership in the company 1will hereafter be considered from b parties not owning a horse. This h rules out all mules in the future. c< The following officers were elect- e; ed: Captain?II. L. Buck; 1st Lieut. " ?L. I). Long; 2nd Lieut.?W. J. si Waller; 3rd Lieut.?J. P. Derham. tl - b Public School Trustees. H, The following is a list of Trustees o of Public Schools, for Ilorry Conn- b ty: V n Buck's Township-^-II. B. Martin, r W. J. Hendricks, 11. Alford. Conway Township?J. E. I)usen- j(, bury, Jos. T. Bellamy, James B. Moore. p Dog Biuff Township?Jeremiah Mishoe, B. C. Jenkins, Erasmus Sin- ^ gloton. I, Green Sen Township?J. 13, 0. g Gore, I). J3. Watson, l\ C. Prince. r, Floyd's Township?C. SC. Gerald, 0 C. F. Hammonds, J. 13. Williamson. ^ Bayboro Township?1). E, Moore, Bethel Elliott, S. 13. 1 lucks. y Galivant's Ferry?C. W. Jones, j M. T. Floyd, I. L. Cannon. g( Dogwood Neck?J. J). Watson, I. e, 15. Parker, Thomas Livingstone. g( Socastce?J. D. West, 0. 0. Marlow, A. P. Stalvey, e Little Iliver?S. P. Livingston, W. y T. Patrick, Anthony Peasant, j Simpson's Creek?W. L. Ilard?e; P I Wm. M. Cox, H. J. Mishoe. * A. L. Law is, 8. o. a. c? C ' PT t . , , __ married On the 28th of June 1891, Mr. S. k Chestnut and yiss F? T. <lt n^e residenco of the brido's father, lav. W. A. Wright officiating. / Correepcndence. \t I'lic Homo Bank. 'or the Herald. Iditoi jfloilRY IIeuald: Will flio branch Hank of Florence e in reality a Hank for Conway? 1 ontend not. Will they keep a vault and safe Dr depositors and the full amount tibscribed by the Conway stockoldors here, and if so, will the capal bo utilized to develop the interst of Conway and County by loanlg sumo to the people upon good Bal estate collateral ami other such j ollateral us would be accepted, (how may people of llorry County could urnish other security than real esstate.) If not, then I say it is an nwiso move on the part of any bus less man in Conway to subscribe to ho stock, when they can as easily tart a bank of their own, which ill furnish these conveniences, and hich are absolutely necessary to the usiness interest of the town and bounty. A home bunk would bo fllcered and directed by your homo eople and can be looked after by [lid directors at any time, while with lie Florence branch bank scheme; on are controlled and dictated to by j he oflicers of the Florence bank of diom you are only a branch. This 5 too plain to admit of argument. Is it not natural to expect the ofTiers of the Florence Hank, (who all ve 011 Florence business and have heir interest there.) would not use he Hank's capital together with a ood portion of the deposits to foster ho business interest and devolopo ml improve Florence? Why then bikI your money away to devolopo 'lorenco at the detriment of your wn town and business interest ? I onteiul that these are business facts diich can not l>e denied, and that on can not facilitate the business iteresi of your town and county dtli this branch Bank near so well s you could with a bank of your wn. Only a question of time will rove what 1 say. Did you ever stop to consider who i the head of this Florence Hank: ml the security cf the bonds of said fflcers? and should acrashconie that he stock subscribed by all branches rould be liable, and then did you ver ask if this dividend claimed to lave been declared the first three lonths, was not made by loaning he capital and deposits of the Flornce Bank, to parties who would uild and improve the Florence roperty of the Bank oflicors, and if o, how hazardous it would be for ny set of men to loan a concern's loney to parties, who are building n and improving their own proprty?especially so when the owners f the property are themselves the arties to appraise the value of said roperty and approve the making of siii loan. There Jarc business conidorations which should he well coni /1 nrn/1 n /I T .1 * '?1 IUU1VU, nilU i. UUIllUUU I. (lilt 11 W18C usiness man prepare a home hank, flicered and controlled by home pcole, to that of any Branch Bank ? lie former would foster the whole iterests of Conway and Ilorry couny?the latter in my opinion will not. md again, if the Florence scheme is good thing for towns who subscribe >r the purpose of securing a Branch tank why has not more of the stock eon taken in Florence and other irger towns in the State, where they on Id deal with monied men of large xperience and why do they start Branches" at all, (much less in mall places only,) if it is such a good liing? As a business man I can see lit one reason, and that, it is a 3heme to build up Florence with utside capital, and "it is a strange ird that will not feather its own est." Citizens of Conway and Hory county start your own Hank! suhsckiheh. - i mi ? m 'or the Iler.ild. Mahlow, 8. 0 , June 27t.h, 1891. Initor Herald : J notice that your correspondents, lr. A. M. Cusenbury and others ave contributed something of the ood times which they have been ecently having in different sections f the county at Sunday School fesivals, etc. Now, Mr. Editor, wo don't want ou to think that we are all asleep own this way or that wo are neither D selfish or b.;sy that we have missd all those social enjoyments of tho* Das on which our friends referred to 1 recent issue of the 11kkam>. I xpected some one would have, sent ou an interesting piece about tho icnic and Sunday School festival rhich cnino off at Collins Creek Ihurcli 011 the Oth inst.; but seeing A I 110 of progressive Supeinteiulen^tMrTc C. Marlow, had everything in read iness and the school thoroughly pre pared for tho occasion. The sing ing and recitations were excellent. On last Monday, tho 22nd insj. being the day agreed upon by on neighbors, we met at "Sunny-side,' and had a fish fry. It, too was j perfect success. The Messrs. Leo nurds secured a fliio lot of lisli fron the salt Creek that morning and lnu them fried at the waterside, when with every oilier luxury our country can afford we regaled ourselves mos heartily: It seemed to bo a day ol perfect pleasure to each participant so far as we can judge or ascertain Afternoon, the young folks assemble ut the spacious building where Mr Leonard lives, he readily surrender ed the use of his pin//,a and broai passage of his house to those wish ing to dance, and the eager boys am ready girls engaged themselves foi several hours after some good mush on the violin as given by "old Hob.1 Notwithstanding the intense hen of the day it was greatly enjoyed b; them as the breeze was strong am bracing just from off tin sea. tt< far as we can learn, not a disoordanl note was sounded, and i , was a da; of pleasure long to be romcmberet by all that were present. We think the crowd present numbered abou seventy five or eighty. Crops are suffering of drought ii this conunnnity. Best wishes to th< iikhali). a. j. Mu. Kdiitok. The protracted meeting at Du rant's church closed last night, fo the present, on account of anothc engagement. The altar was crowdet up to the last service. Number o conversions fifteen or twenty?toi more joined the church since last re port,?making sixteen in all. Every body is talking religion and havi manifested deep interest throughou the meeting. The protracted meeting will bcgii at Pisgah, first Sunday, and I'rowi Swamp the second Sunday in July The quarterly meeting for Conwa circuit will convene at (tool Spring Church 18-19 prow, and we earnest Iv il,s\V ^,il^ n" ,'u* lumbers 1? present.'*. W. A. W. .1 illy drd 1891. Mit. Editor: lMease give mo spaco in your pape to announce the deatli of Elder IV A Erown, pastor of Kden Haptis church, he was highly esteemed le us and was a devoted christian am it was his delight in any way to ad vance the cause of Christ, and to in struct children to walk in the righ way. lie leaves tin aged widow t< mourn his death. And while w< join the weeping widowin her sorrovi we are consoled to think thatour Iosj is his eternal gain, and may all chris tian believers join in presenting tin weeping sister's case before the Hon and pray that she may he able tc bear her crosses and come out at lust more than conqueror. With besl wishes for the Hkkald I will close J. A. O. ? - - ? * + (Jrem Sea News. <l.~ e 1.: -1. ?jiiiuu i-m; luuusiiuig siiowcrs wc lmve had tlio crop prospect of thu section is better than it has been foi years. Ilinson Bay, now owned and cultivated by W. H. Roberts, a bard working and generous gentleman, liaf on it this year a line crop. Fruits, melons, vegetables and ci der all in abundance?in fact, w< have every thing for the comfort ol the farmer. There was a shooting affray a Feathery church last Sunday be tween the Buffkin's, Stricklin's am others, resulting in one man receiv ing a llesh wound in the thigh am had his mule killed, and another fra cas occurred near here last ttundu; ?all the result of too much Join Barleycorn. "A little nonsense now and then i relished by the best of men," Air. VV T. Watson likes Ben Terrell bccausi he advocates the sub-treasury scheme he likes Ben Tiliman because he dis likes the scheme, and likes Ben liar rison because his name is Bon. CUT-AND-CUM. - ? ? m (iurloy I>o1k. C'r<>ps aro looking very line an* the old fanners are encouraged h work and make their provisions a home. Things seem to bo lively, we at tended a very lino wedding Sunday July 5th, near Cool Spring. Mr. W I). Pridgen and Miss Pennio Mishoi all of Horry. Mr. Pridgen is th telegraph operator at Bayboro, am Miss Mishoo is the daughter of th \ vmjt Tlu? Lord's Prayer. ' (Unpublished by request.) . We eome to Thee, O blessed t'.od, l' Ami bow before Thy throne to pr:?y: ' . In Jesus' name til one vp ootue, Who taught us when wo pray, to say:? * ! Our Futher, hlirh in I leaven above, Hallowed be Thy name for aye; I Thy name wo praise. O ( JikI of love, j Ami shall, through one eternal day. > Thiuo everlasting kingdom como, And fur and wide oVr all prevail; Tin- kingdom of Thine only Son, ( Whoso naino hoth mon and angels hail. f Thy holy, righteou . perfect will lit* done o" earth by all atir race, ' As angels o'er that will fulfill In 1 leaven above, Thy dwelling plane. I (live us each day ourdaily bread, As day by day we ?tan;\ in need; And as our bodies thus are fed, <> may our minds from euro bo freed. I Our debts, <) Father, all forgive (We nothing have wherewith to pay ), I As we our debtors lull forgive, For thus Thy Son taught us to pray. I* Into temptation lead us not, 3 lint to escape make Thou a way; > Front th' >l<vil <m< " deliver us, From all his wiles, from day to day. t () Father, Thine tin* kingdom is, k All power Is Thine (() save us then ), 1 And all the glory Thine shall he, Forever and for aye. Anion. 3 N. K. M. . <w . The .inly Wide Awake is a good nntn- [ her for InunnuK'k and veranda reading' 1 for old and young as some of the tempting ' titles show: A Dreamland Lantern, The * Rogue's I'ath, The Anrl-lioy Rirnie, Ye I lioston(Irasshopper, The Wrong Muscles,' Amy Uohsart's Kmhroidery at Leicester I lospitai, I low Toddy Morris made the j l Weather, My Sea Daisies (natural history article') Russy in Rrlvate Life, Five Little ' I 'uppers drown Lp. The (hinmov Swal low (anecdotal naturnl history p?| or,) Miss Matilda Archamhoan Van Dorn, i Marietta's Oood Times, I low One Moth i or is being Itroutrlit l'p, A Midnight 1 ti< 1?>, ! - <iriin tlio Corn Thief, "Guess (Jod won't Im> ><ngry wis wee's.'1 1 Wide Awake is $2.10 a voari 20 cents a |- nninhor. A specimen (hack nnnihor) will j . ho sent on receipt of o cents. I). Luihrop | ' ('oinpany, Publishers, Host on. I Advice to Women If you would nrotcct yourself [? from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, , Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use I ' [bradfield's^ female 1 i regulator ] | Carterhvii.i.r, Aprtl at, lSftV This will certify that two members of my e Immediate family, aftor having Htilfored for years from Men at run I 1 rregulnrlty, being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely cured by one Iwttle of Hmdflcld'a l-ciiiiilo ICeirnlator. Its effect ia truly wonderful. J. W. Stkanoh. Book to " WOM AN " mailedFRER, whtcli contains valuable Information uu ull female disease*. BRADTIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, <2A. iron B.iLia n r ah, j Hi uaaiaxM. [ N~otice. To whom it may concern: 1 have in my pose-sion several wild im. marked hoys vhich I claim .is some I hnvo lost. Any person claiming these hogs can t conic to my house within ten days prove ) property and 1 will surrender. .Jnne 22nd 1801. A. .1. (lour.. 'wi in/ jp. n,w .iu. fvi UUj 3 o o <> ? 0 o o o o o i) o o I If AVIS NO AXH TO GRIND { ) I ' When wo ask y<?u to rail and ox amino our 1 I goods in Btook. < I < Our Pvices are Kiijt(t\ \ <il Life Outset, I: ?AND- ' M J Wo aro prepared for tlio Competition of j , the County. ^ RATTLING : I < * <>o(l I i hat will surprise you. Did you over stop to think that Ducks, villi* is tho place to treat yourself to a surprise v r / < A I, I j AT / \ N (' K Ko A \, \, A T WN(! K AND * EXAMINE 011R SPLENDID AS- \ 1 SORTMKNTS JN i - DID' GOODS, * I (J ROGER I ICS, J HOOTS AND SHOES, i NOTIONS, i ^ TINWARE, f 1 AND HARDWARE 1 , NOTICE! . |>in <- ,tr Uiiim- in un* prion Wl* lilKO ' and always quote figures for Iho cloos R buyers. \V. \, IllJCK iV: Iiueksville 8. > PHOTO-ENGRAVINGIT T17Z TO lir.D3Tr.ATE TCU2 BUSINESS. Portraits, and euUol colleges, hotels, factories, machinery, &c., tuade to older froui photographs. /'nets low?Send stamp for spttim, \heets. Metropolitan Press Agonoy, Now York *3lty. 1 m / KNIGHT'S Blood Cure. a standard household remedy in surcessfal use more than 40 years, A poM, tivc cure for Dyspepsia, hcr.fnla. Nervous Prostration, Constipation and all diseases ot . the Wood, Stomach nnd I.lver Uatqwlfd for Prednciuz 1 Cl#*r Cjmpltiloo. A hotnnical compound. put up in package* nnd sent by mai> at one third the tost of oraln(.' nry medicine I.orge piukages, sufficient fof 5 quarts, ft.00: hall-uixe packages, sufficient a for .t pints. ?oo.; sample nuckaRcs, jcc. A r'hahie Attent wonted 111 this totality. 0 MIGHT BOTAflICAL CO., 262 Brcal*?j, ?.T. I. * V. I w < P Pot AND coisrsiaisrsyEiEasrT 1 (M l^i-on t S<? "THE OLD R SPRING AND SU \VK could not appear lust week as \ opened up that immense lot of ITirio 1 )i*ess Assorted Kinds, (Qualities, Styles, and S you. We had not rcc< 1500 PAIR Which were selected from a largo stock classes and ages, from the INFANT We had not arranged our Spring Line Poncti Goods So as to he ready to serve you with Disp and thousands of others in all the differ* / \ I T 1 \ 11 1 A V r * r ' ^ Trt\ UlJIi IVIIWS YOU I CLOTE lias arrivod, ami wo are prepared to olTe this lino ever heard of before. We prop I )cpartiucnL us well us in everything eh we are and always to be relied upon. The Qua fixes the price to it, consequently a low rate a bargain every time. We desire to TITY, and ld)\V 1M? I (JMS combined, a 4 I ^ A. 13 I Come and see our llats, also, our Uibbo sary articles for trimming a hat, to suit and latest styles. We have a great n memory, which we will sell at a very eh FORMER ICES AMONG THINGS O BUGGIES, ROAD NESS AND S largest stock ever brought to this place, TOM I'lMCKS. 2 If y(m do not se? If we should happen to hi; out of the an you in short notice 2-</?"Thanking you for past patronage same. We are yours very truly, BURROUaMS CONWA J A Household Remedy 5 FOH ALL ^ ? BLOOD ""SKIN? J DISEASES * s E$e Bl? B?*L !> Botanic Stood Calm $ I . . * .*. SCHprUl A, ULCERS, SALT ? * ?J?. SiSJCUM. ECZEMA, every * ^ ...reel in.tilffiatit5.MNER|iPII0N.be- ^ , C tlo-. t.ot* y ?'.i.cnoiouv li. lofiiry 111' thy A r[ ivsttii: awl n vtcrlnfl the conltltuticri, '.nit..1 if,*.,1 v < 1 rn any (uuic. Its Y $ m ) ', r i i.er'iMliti'il e? * a 11 tig proper!'#* ^ w. A jiU" 1 i>\ in ( miiOnf'.iifl a ti iv, il jd t. ' .li n ; ? 0 I Jlloni:,!. \ S '* t ? *;-. p >.i"Mr.ATKi? ^ I.... I. . . U c m " %> t " -i (i*i vt Co., /< :..ntn. 61. ^ n<-?v.v* II Kl INT otic? VLL PKHHONH Indebted to the late ? . Charles M. Campbell, deceased, are lereby requested to make immediate payment to thy undersigned, at Kinklea, I lor- > y county, S. ( '., or to 1{. II. Scarborough, (? lis Attorney, at <'onway, S. (and all per 10ns holding claims against said Camp- O M'll are requested to present, tlie same, Inly attested, to the undersigned, or his / add ftftoruey, within rhe tim,? proscribed vfi >y law 1). 11. Cami'iikix, > Qualified Administrator, (t Kinklea, S. May 8th, IB'Jt. I4tf* I i S t oil uw Jill Plows, irith 1ill attach. j )in i,h\ jit Croft's Store. Comrnv. 1 0 I - Vt> MONEY if To Loan! ? HA VINO made arrangements with and sei-nred the agency at Conway, (< for a large moneyed corporation, I am > now prepared to negotinte Loans on Farms k arid Town Uoal Mutate, at fl per cent. in \ terest, on long and easy terms. Apply to C. P. (Jl'ATTLMBAl M, April 2.1 am. Conway, S. C. \ ^ G I'tiany TVrHoro* e?r v.mi?n > down ff!' ov * . arl uphold ot?a jII'OWIi'n tio.i i.ictov I ohniui. the \ Ifdrvj, i*" im' . r- < <-M t lltlle u 1 vuiv: ??.n.v . ? i th - v BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion & Dobility. tei* C3T, Qfl VfereliantH I S. TUKPEK- V COTTON. * S SOLICITED IV?*w York. | ELI ABLE! " o MMER GOODS. w intended to, as we hud not yot 3 GroocLs ! hades, that we now have to allow nved that lot of 5 SHOES, of the latest styles, to suit all BABK to tho G11AND8IKK. of 6 Notions atch but they are all here now 3111 lines. HS' AND BOYS' IING r you the BUST BARGAINS in lose to eclipse the ST ATM in this le. It is an acknowledged fact j)/jnm-po. Lm lliviio ility of i,he Goods offered is what k d?K?8 not necessarily indilead in QUALITY and QlJANs we have always done heretofore. . 1^ ?, <<nf, Plumes, Sprays and all necesihc taste. Largest assortment lany things we cannot recall to )30 margin. 3 OSTTXIMIIEBIEIESIEIID P TI1K PAST. CARTS, HARiADDLES, which we olTer at ROOK BOT) what you want, call for it."?A^t licla you want wo can secure it for ' we solicit a continuunco of the ?z CO H.X-.X3STS, Y.W C. R, B. SGaitboiteug^, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW Conway. N, O. insou ?fc Johnmui, ? .lolwnuna A Oimttlobauui Marlon, S. C. \ ("onway, 8. (.?. )hngons $ Quattlebaum. ATTTONEYS AT LAW, CONWAY, S. C. r Prompt attention given to all busin entrusted to our care. W. IIAMI],TON, K. A. UA8QUR Hamilton ^ Gasque, Doctors of Dental Surgery. Marion, 3. C. Cocaine, and all the latest aneshotlc d. Olllco fitted up in irst class style 1 the latest improved instruments used 1 si" action guaranteed. Ortice on Hart*treet* ~^e> gtey \ IT WORKS LIKE ^ I" MAGIC" 0 Anil there l? ? rliurm abor.t It. ? | WiuhhiK nmile easy hy uilng our 1 magic. mp.t a wwiii igj I ABSOLUTELY PURE. V 5 BEST ? LAUNDRY SOAP MADE. \ i 8ol?l front tli? SealKwnl to th? ' 5 Mountain*. Bl ^ No fitmily atn nfTonl to Ixt wlUiont ^ ^ Hi>rei<il im(ucctn?rit? to th* trad* ^ 3 on May lt> Sonpt at*o various oth?*r ^ ^ brand* of dry Soaps. W I THE SAVANNAH SOAP WORKS, I SAVANNAH, OA. ft SH3XII8 NQHI S ?MMOHQ oen ruoiieo9|pui jo '?i** -no jx 4? aii '?f avivji joj ' j sMM >kv'?V.