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The Hot} fir o Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. C., MARCH 2, 1893. "local news. Some fruit trees are blooming, it may be ^ prematurely. Dr. Q. P. S. Wright is expectovl to ar rive iu town next Friday, O The Y. M. C. A. held a very interesting and enthusiastic meeting in Columbia last week. o President Harrison will deliver a three month's course of lectures, annually, on jaw nt the Stanford University, for which he will receive $15,000 a year. ^0? 0 The postmaster at Ninety Six is in the clutches of the law for appropriating to his own use $1(500 of Uncle Sam's money, which ho thought he could ropluce before discovery. A colored man named Glover was arres ed and lodged i 11 jail last Tuesday for refusing to pay street tax. He was released on bail. We had rather have the cash money for arrearages on subscription toTim Hriiaj.i> but if you haven't the money, we will accept produce, such as pork, chickens, eggs, coru, etc. Next Saturday is inauguration day afUr which the anxious seat for seekers of political p.efermcnt will be thronged. It is to be hoped in this case that the best man, thcrone best qualified will secure the coveted prize. The United 8tatt?s Senate will ti?> hi'ni'i. crutlc lifter March 4th. This is the llrst time since the war that the Democrats have held possession of the Executive and Legislative departments of the Government, now the whole responsibility rests with them. o The Faculty of the South Carolina College lias suspenped eleven students for celebrating the result of the college examinations witli a bonfire on the Campus. The alarm of tire was sounded and the fire department turned out to be only hoorted by the "boys." O ltev, J. (1. Law of Darlington, preached several excellent sermons in the Presbyterian Church last week. On Sunday the Methodists joined in celebrating *he communion of the Lord's supper, and at night Mr. Law preached in the Methodist church on the Final Judgment. Opposition to the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands is said to be growing among Senators. The I louse, of Representatives does netrelish being ignored in the matter. In all the discussions of annexation we have seen nothing to justify the actor that would be of any practical utility to the Islands or tyis country. / ? w . Mr. .I*W. G. Smithe, of Marion, x 1? * ? traveling* salesman for Williams & Kankin* Wilmington, N. C., was in town this week. Mr. Andrew John son, who is travoling for F. W. Warner & Co., Charleston, was also seen on the streets this week. v 0 \ Did you ever hear a young lady say that she never could love well enough to marry? Whether they love or not, they get married. Wo know of one or two now who have never been known to l>? in love with a boy, but all the same, they anticipate matrimony. Conway girls don't like the idea of becoming old maids. -o There has been no outward change In the matter of 0. A, Croft. A motion was made to dissolve the attachment by which he was closed up, and was to have been argued before Judge Gary at Benncttsville last Saturday, but on the way some understaining or arrangement was made between plaintiff and defendant obviating the necessity of arguing the case. The custody of the store remains in statu quo. ?? o? ? We have the following blanks now ready for sale at Tiik Hkhai.d ofllce: Mortgages, Scotch Mortgage?, Bills of Sale, Crop Liens, Arrest Warrants, Recognizance, Summons for Debt, Chattel Mortgages, Citations, Warrants of Appraisement, etc. Anything you want, give us your order, and 1( we have not already got it printed It will take us but a short time to nrint It f -------- - for jfcu. J.eUer heads, Not? heads, Envelopes, etc., we can furnish and save you money. The railroad tax cases will be carried to 1ho United States Supreme Court. The case will be carried up on petition for habeas corpus, but it is hoped that the merits of the dispute can be in some way introduced, discussed and definitely determined. Hon, J. Randolph Tucker, of Virginia, eminent as a constitutional lawyer, will be leading counsel for the State and will be assisted by Attorney General Townsend, and perhaps others. / . , , . ,? tr? We surrender a large portiou of oar < space this week to the publication of the Supreme Court's opinion oh the t refunding matter. It is a muter of considerable importance to onr read- t ers, therefore, we think our space cannot be better tilled. *Ve give both opinions so that each reader can oxerciso his judg- ? ment in determinating which is the better. Chief Jusfico Melver's I opinion, to our mind, is clear, logi crtl and conclusive, while that of h Associate Justices McGowan and 1 % Pope is cloudy ami confused. There is quite a contrast between the pos I sitive conclusion of the Chief Justice and the guarded, uncertain one of t the Associate Justices* c Muj. K. Bacon, Grand Lecturer 1 of the Knigliis of Honor, lectured in the Court house last. Tuesday night 1 on the advantages of the order. I The audience was very respectful and attentive and seemed to bo impressed favorably. The Lodge did I not have the opportunity to show the Lecturer that respect and to i entertain the audience as the mem ^ hers hoped and expected on account of the shortness of the notice. These ] lectures must aoccomplish good as they bring prominently before the ( community the object and aim of 1 the order. The insurance feature of H the order is not the principal or ^ most attractive feature, but there is a fraternal feature that seeks to > relieve distress and suffering as we pass along through life. Muj. Ha con produced tigurers to show the great good it hud already aecom plishoil to suffering humanity and its future possibilities when its do- ? mauds tiro ndherd to and followed. Stuart Logde expects some fruit ( from the leture. ? i Kditor Hokhy IIkuai.d. 1 We held ti very interesting and ? instructive Sunday School Conven ? tion at Greenwood Baptist Church c for all the Sunday Schools of Buck | Township, on tl.o 18, 19, inst. The various Sunday Schools were very well represented and on Sunday we had a large turnout aoout 300. The reci tilt ion and songs were well rendered and executed and very much f enjoyed. Wo believe the good poo- c pleof this Township are being awak- ( oned on this very important subject, ' from the interest displayed, the num- , her present and not less than four c invitations by as many different > churches to hold the r.ext Conven- ^ tion with them. Pauley Swamp was selected by a good majority and the first Saturday and Sunday of f next October fixed for the time. 1 The purpose is to hold two each year. Dog Bluff Township was to hold their Convention the same time. Bayboroon the lirst Saturday and f fi.awiou a 1 J uununj) VJIUI II <111 ID ronjr VIIW OOUUIIU and Sccastee the third Saturday and Sunday of March. We also antici- , pate that Floyds will also hold theirs j on the third Saturday and Sunday 1 of March. We wish very much that Conway, Little River and Dogwood t! Neck could hold theirs in March J also, which would give all the Township's of entire County organized ^ before our County Convention on the 25 to 2G March and State Convention 4 to G of April. Why can not the Presidents of the three Thownships named work up this so much desired result in time named? I do hope thoy will go to work at once and do all in their power to accomplish this. We would like so much for County and State to take a , leading position in this work and let j it bo known abroad we are a Cod fearing and God serving people, by the reports^nnde to the National j and World's Sunday School Convention to be held this year. Let all who love our Lord and this work ; . r TT it.!- -i- it oj. ins put wieir snouiuers to me wheels. B. L. Beaty, Co. Sect'y. Program of County Sunday Sclioo Convention. The following Program for tlie . County Sunday School Convention . at Honey Camp has boon adopted by I the Executive Committee, j Fkiday morning March 24th. 10 A. M. Devotional exercises by Rev. W. 0. Glvaton. 1015 A* iM. Enrollment of members and delegates. ] 10, 45. A. M, Reports of Sunday 2 Schools by townships. j 11, 30. A. M, Topict. The Teachers work and how to improve it, by John | P. Derham, 12, 30 P. M. Appointment of Com- ' ? r? i..i! ' ? uihicun un ivuhuiulioiih ana itepons, and on Finances. AprKRNOON 24th. 2 30, P. M. Devotional Exercises by Rev J. M. Conerly. , 2, 45. P. M. Rbports from Schools. 3, 15. P. M. Reports from Pre3i \ lent, Secrutary ?tid Tiea-turer* 3, 30 P. M. Reports from townihip vice-Presidents. 4, 1*. M. Topic, Hou<e to house risitAtiou by B. L. Beaty. 5, P. M. Question box opened. nic ii i'. 8, P. M. Sermon by J. A.Smith, Saturday mounino ma inn 25th. 0, 30 A. M. Devotional exerc'ses >y J. B. Skipper, 9,45 A. M. Colmty organization? id vantages and operations by Rev, ). N. Gore, 10, 45 A. M. Normal Bible Lesson ?y B. L. Beaty. 11, A. M. Topic, llotf host to inerest and instruct the Primary ilass, litsays by Miss Nannie Beaty j Or. 11! M A mix rsuwi iiiwl \l ru I' /I ! Floyd. 12, M. Topic, The Sunday School reachers his duties ami oppor- ? [unities by E Norton. afternoon 25th. 2, 30 1*. M. Devotional exercises ( iy II. I). Grainger. 2,451'. Si. Topic. Who should bo 11 the Sunday School ami why by \V. U. Long. 3,10 1'. M. Topic. How to pro>are and teach a Sunday School iGsson bv llev. J. M. Conorly. 3, 30 1'. M. Election of ollicors of 'on vent ion and delegates to State convention. 4, 10 1'. M. Topic. Cooperation tnd entbusisam in Sunday School vork by .fercmiah Smith. 4, 30 Topic Quarterly Review vitli Blackboard bv B. L. Beaty. 5, P. M.Q uestion box. NIGHT. 8, P. M. Sermon by G. F. Stanley. SUNDAY MORNING MAUCll 2Gtlu 10, 30 A. M. Sunday School Mass neeting addresses by J. P. Derham iV. II. Long and 13. I.. Beaty. 12, M. Sermon by llev. 1). N. lore. Wo hope every one will cooperate ii carrying out this Piogram and nake the convention an occasion of ntcrest and instruction to all who nay attend. 11 is earnestly desired hat each School will collect two (2) :ents per member to defray the exfences incident to the organization. J. H. Cooi'Kit, ( J. A. Lewis, -] Ex, Com. E. VV. Noli.ky ( How's Tills? Wo offer One hundred dollars reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be ured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. .1. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, ).?We the undersigned, have known F. f. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be love lilm perfectly honoraple in all busiioss transactions and linancially ablo to arry out any obligations made by their inn. Vkst&Thdax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Yai.dino, Kinkax ?fc Mahvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally icting directly upon the blood and muc>us sursaees of tiio system. Price, 75c. >er bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Test! nonials free. t mwm&x* Married, at the residence of the bride's athcr, Feb. 2flth, by II. C. Jenkins, Esq., Jr. Blnekinan and Miss Hattio IUCK8. At the residence of tlie brido'H father, dr. I>. B. Bellamy, by Hev. A. W. Carter, dr. A, 1'. '1 hompwon and Miss Helen A. Bellamy, on Feb, 19th, On February 28rd, by Kev, II, 1), Grainier, at the residence of the bride's father, ir, Y, N, Gore, of North Carolina and diss I. C. Hay, of llorry. Vppoititiiieiits for Conway Cir cult. Zion?1 st. Sunday II, A, M. Hed Hiil?1st. Sunday, 3, P. M. Browns Swamp?2nd, Sunday 11, \. M. I)urant8 3, P. M. Jordanville 3rd, Sunday 11, A. M Antioch, 3, Pt M Cool Spring, 4th, Sunday, 11, A. Pisgah, 3, P. M-. I). A. CAI.hou.V, P. C. Vppoint incuts of ltcv. A. M. OtiHCiibtiry, Poplar?1st. Sunday 11 o'clock V. M. Kehoboth?2nd Sunday, 11 A. M. Sandy Plane?2nd Sunday 3 P. M. Magnolia?3rd Snmluu 11 A - o J Floyds?3rd Sunday 3 P. M. Zoan?4th Sunday 11 A. M. NEW AI) VE KTISEMKNTSL OFA pffiH AMBUnBUBRtl W& MM Mim. B CUSHIBif. WhlnperaJifArrl, Cora ortablo. Successful whirfl all Remedies r*!U Ilia, book * troofsfra*. Address t HIH) 01, IBS Irotlaif, Itrk. HKSSH PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Wyoffw ^HN?ver rails to Heatora Gray BOWK Hair to ita Youthful Oo)o>. KVgj?|>_-JB^e Cviir. scalp ih?-s?r? * hair idling. Th? Consumptive and Feeble and ui who uiTsr from exhausting diseases should use Parker's Gin an tt>nlo. It euras Iks worst Cough, Wak lyings. |ltl>llll;,]niigestion, remale weakness, Kheumatlen, ?n<l Pain. ?0c. k $1. Indispensable in Every <ood Kitchen. As every good hoqsewife knows, the difference between appetizing, delicious cooking and the opposite kind is largely in delicate sauces and palatable'gravies^ Now, these require a strong/ delicately tiavored stock, and tlio best is Licbig Company's Extract of Beef. \ \ iM REFUNDMENT DECISIONS. [OONTINUKI) FROM SKCONI) l'AOK.] first part of the first section, wlft?re direction is given as to the number of blank bonds to.be prepared in order to cov* r the whole issue, it reads; ' Shall cause to be prepared a suflioiency * * as will provide for a total issue of an amount face value) in the aggregate & c. (2). And, in further directing to the char aoter of the new bonds, the latter | of the same section provides as fol- j lows: "Said bonds to he of the denomination of $600, and $1,000, and said certificate of stock, to have their respective 'face values," left blank, to that the same may bo filled as may be most convenient" etc, i Now we supposo that there can not bo the least doubt, that in both these! instances "face value" meant the: arithmetical number printed on the face of the bonds and certilie ites, and nothing olso. Sec. 15 provides "that the holders of the South Carolina 1 per cent, b&nds. issued for the redemption ol the Brown consols, shall havo the 1 right to surrender the said I per cent, bonds to the State Treasurer, ( and to receive and exchange there- i for brown 41 per cent, bonds of t equal "face value" as provided for I in this act " This reference cannot . be to section 0 of the act, which i makes no allusion to the exchange of bonds, but it ddubtlcss refers back ' to section 8, which does provide for the exchange of the 41 per cent, bonds, and in doing so. is still more explicit as to the sense in which "face value" is used. It is as follows: "That tho State i Treasuror be^ and he is hereby authorized and required to receive from 1 tho purchaser of tho 11 per cent, bonds, who may surrender before the 1st day of July, 18DJ, all coupon 1 bonds and all certificates of stock, commonly known as "Brown Consols" tendered by them, and shall | thereupon in oxchango for, and in lieu of said bonds and certificates of stock so surrendered, issue said hoi- ] ders other coupon bonds and certificates of stock of equal "face value" with those so surrendered, and of the kind, class and description, the ssuo of which is provided for in this act. Or tho said Treasurer may issue to such holders as may require it, all stocks or part bonds and part aln^L-a of a.iiil .on,w. I.. M?ww?v v?* ui?ix? UU i HVI lOOIIU ill making suc h exchange; and further at the tune of such surrender and ex- 1 change the said Treasurer shall pay to the holder of said bonds and certificates of stock (i. o.) the purchaser of tho new 11 bonds Jn cash-the difference in interest from the date of exchange or from the last interest period, to wit: January 1803, up to and including the maturity of said bonds and stock, that is to say, 41 ' per cent, per annum interest," etc. The foregoing section is part and parcel of the redemption act itself, and it will he observed that the identical phrase "face value" recurs again in the same sense that the bonds refcred to, are ready for ex- ; change, when they are of "the same , kind, class and description, without i any reference to interest in arrear, 1 except to make provision at once for its payment in cash." It is true that the two last sections referred to 1 are dealing with exchanges and not sales of bonds; but it must be kept in mind that the purpose is merely to ascertain the sense in which the words "face value" were used in the different provision of the act, and for that purpose alone. There is no reason why, reference may not ho made to such sections, as well, if not with better success, than to any other. This repeated and reiterated use of the identical words, under the different circumstances described, ! would seem to be a direct declaration or, indeed, definition of its true intent and meaning, wherever found ir. the ret. Especially as there is another rule of interpretation which , declares that "words are presumed to , be used in the same sense through \ out a statute," Ac. But be that as 1 it may, ic is certain that we must ! take the redemption act as wo find it, | which was manifestly passed for the purpose of effecting a speedy funding of the debt, and the consideration of j its different provisions together shows the true intention, which must prevail, and discloses tho unmistak- ! able fact that the largest discre- | tionary powers were granted to the i agents who were intrusted with the I conduct of the business, including 1 "authority," in order to have the bonds promptly placed, to offer and pay a commission to parties placing i them, which is practically without limit. After as careful consideration as was allowed hy the press of business, it seems to me that?inasmuch as the various provisions of the redemption act indicate that the Legislature intendod to confer large powers and wide discretion upon its agents, cho sen to carry out its provisions?we cannot, in a matter of such gravity, Say, that a case has been made for a perpetual injunction; and as that was the only matter subrrsi.ted, of course, nothing beyond it is considered. An order refusing the injunction has already been filed. Sale Under Execution. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Under and by virtue of Execution is- 1 sued by L. I). Long, Esq., County T?eas- J uror, to mo directed and lodged in my of- i flee, 1 have levied on and .will soil before j the Court House in Conway, S. C., on ( Monday the Oth day of March 1898 during i legal Hale hours the following deacribod j land levied on at the suit of the State for j taxes for the fiscal year 189?, to wit: Es- i tate of W. F. Richardson in Gallivants j Ferry Township, containing 050 acres, ( bound North Little Pee Dee lflver, i South by A. R. Richardson, East by B. 1 Hard wick. * W. J. SESSIONS, * ' Sheriff. J They all Testify ' xz!j*\] ^\}Vl7VsN?vj World-R#nowns<| v fSfrfjr sP#c'flc| I H 1 ?* The old time 011111)10 1 I I I 11 \L^W remedy from tho Georgia ll| In (/ swamps And Holds has | I I |W JKonofnrthtolho nutlpixlri, ^^Astonishing tho skopllenl and VJR!IV| confounding tho theories of - s^m If thoso who depend sololy on tho <mJsQ physician's skill. Thcro Is no blood ' ?-*w taint which ltdoesnot Immediately eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or tho result of vllo diseases from within All yield to this potent but slmplo remedy. It Is an ntieeiualod tonle, bulldsup tho old and feeble,euros all <llteas?s art slug from tmpuro bkx>d or wealssnod vitality Bead for u treatise. Examine tho proof. Hooks on " lllood and Sklu Diseases " mailed fro*. l>ruuulsta Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer a. Atlanta, Go. Township Assessors. Omen Cornty Aiimtoh, ? I lorry County, l4Vl>. 22, IHlhl. ) Pursuant to authority in mo vested, the following have been appointed Township Assessors for their respective townships. They will meet and organize by electing me of their number chairman, and after hiking 'he oath prescribed for ollicers in the Constitution, ana the oath with res l?ect to dueling, shall proceed to assess [he property of their several townships, rite chairman of each board will meet at he Auditor's olllce in Conway, the 2nd Tuesday In March, unit assess the property if t lie Coi'.nty: Mucks ('has. Dnsenbury, .1. IX Oliver, Dennis Cannon. Conway \V..). Waller, J. A. Mavo, .1. 1\ Graham. Dog IiluIT Daniel Kahou J. L. Kvans, C. P. I lux. Gallivants Ferry K. F. Pitman, la. (trahain, William 10?lwards. ltayboro Prince, M. M. Prince, P. M.Todd. Floyds Hey Worley, C. K. Gerald, J. M. Conerly. Greem Sea Alva Prince, M. II. HulT kin, S. W. Ilarrelson. Simpson Creek Samuel Hickman, G. L\ Mutler, Simon Moyd. Little Hiver l? I). Mryitn, A. A. Mose ly, J. M. Morse. Dogwood Neck Thomas Hicbardson, I. M. Parker, M. 11. Vereen. Socastee J. M. Stalvev, H. M. Single i Ia? li\/ 9 \ Hill'* Oil I II II . .). A. LEW IS, Auditor II. LOOK HERE! A. I\, WARDTK f'O.M ICS TO Til E FRONT AT A OKI AN ' and'Adrian comes to life, He sells not only cheap goods, but he sells you a good article for a little money lli> sells UO pounds of good Hour wit I* a can of linking powders thrown in for Din1 dollar, or $1.75 per barrel. Good whole rice at 5c per pound. Fine Early Hose potatoes only 35c per peek. Candy 10< per tpound. Lemon cakes l(lc. Goad colTee 22}? cents. Granulated sugar O.J. A 50c cotton hoo only 35e. Good axes at 05c Good heavy plaids 51 cents. Host U. II. sheeting 7\, cents. Good Twilled pants cloth only 15c. A nice pair of t wo dollar pants only $1.35. A one dollar shirt for only 50c. Other goods just as cheap according. GIVE IIIM A TRIAL AND BE CON V INC El) EG It YOURSELF, ]\J T S * S \ -L_ ^1 V7 KJA V7VJ lust received ucar ]<>a<I of fine voting Horses and Mules, at H, F. Elliotts Stables where you will find mo nt all times. Come ami see me and 1 will do you good. li. \V; Smith. Marion, S. ('. Snlc of. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Thtulin* V. Elliott to ti, /*. MrXair. Under and by virtue of the power and Authority given by Thudous V. Elliott in nud by his deed of Mortgage* duly execu ted and delivered to 8. I'. McNalr, of date the 21st day of October 1891. and of re cord in olllce of Register of Mesne Conveyance in and for llorry County, S. C. in Hook No. 7, page 120, the undersigned will sell before the Court House in Con way, S. on Monday the 5th day of March 1898, during legal hours of sale, the lands described in said Moitguge to wit: "One tract of land lying in Floyd's town diip, Horry County, .South Carolina, containing three hundred (000) acres, more [>r less, bounded as follows* On the East by the lands of James Mears, on the South by lands of Charly Grainger, on the West by lands of ('. M. Kliiott, on the North by lands of Wilher Floyd bought ?f H. C. Elliott." Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. 8. 1\ McNAIH, Mortgagee. JOHNSONS AtJUATTLKIlAUM, Att'v> Feb. 14,1808. rHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIH /\ ...... ^ ? ? ? ? w nunuMtus/ \ MUNUHLDS of / \of ;! i! ' USING USING ii Silurian!! SPRING WATER. | KIYSE2* I GREATEST ff erful water to I ?m mm mm mm your home?bottle* or I C II If r barrels-retaining all I wE |Y Ami of its purity and cura- i i __ tive power*. i i 92 paoi book Dvtpepaia,Bladder, i i 1 Mailed Frkc. Kidney or Urinary i i trouble* immediately i i relieved and cured by it* use. It i* a > i mild alterative, purifies the blood, renew* I treagtb and energy. Endorsed and re- I I commended by the physician* of America. I | Silurian Mineral sraino co? | i wauncsha, wisconsin, , , in H h eph< 232 Meeting St., CI -DEA.LEE T H A N K Y 0 I OF ILORRY COl FOR T111C NICK OliRKItS WK II SINCli 01 II I.ITTKK "AD." AI'I'K We can pie And >\ill till your orders Mill Coriospoiulcnts solicited. SAMPLKSs for 9Hntpies please ho a little explicit. Aliiko I jiidioH9 In Kii'sl-ClnwN SI R. M. Mel Wi Letters Promptly Answered. Grilbert l3ott COMMISSION MI ?UsT? C <i:isiy; iiinon( s 164; ZETront Sreet, TIIK OLD RKLIA 1! BURROUGHS & IS Til 10 PEACE TO (.JKT TIIK W'ol and to secure bargains that will surprise ceiving new goods every week, which wo R Hoi Ion Don't forget to call and examine our immense you prices. We can sell you a nice suit of c.lol want anything in the furniture line, give us a c: Teaus, Wash Stands, bedsteads, Chairs, Round I, 'New Home," and "Domestic" sewing machines BIG ZKOOZKZIIbTOro that when you are weary you can rock your valises arc hard to heat. We keep constantly on hand the best grades at prices lower than ever before. A large lot o! If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitcho A lot of Scotch Plaids am just recoived, besides a large assortment of C'l Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. O think wo can suit you in (pinlity: style and price? MM1? which are gaining in popularit y every da We have a lot of lad icsnice button hoot tho astonishing low price 85 ccnls. A CHOICE EOT OK FRESH GRO AI ni ir< * n/> BUUUltb, ROAD CARTS HAR AND A THOUSAND AND ONK Til iioti now, which we will sell clump for cm Please give us a call and see for i elsewhere, as we are confident we can * Yours for trad* 1 A I \ I A I A Trial. Why suffer from the ha M |"\ j M Kidney ana t<lv?r diseases, l{ Ia>JL a\ * any kind of weakness, or oth *r yrou nnd ker>i you in health. (Headache relieve *end to 1 Vl{. f I DIVS IT* liECTKIC 1 my one J * It. fj I'DD'S 1 J MX TltKJ J tied. Also Electric Trusses and l5o\ IJuttsries. ( regulated to suit, and guaranteed to last J] year ma produces suftlelent Electricity to shock. Kr [five waist measure, prie^and full particulars. Audits Wanicrl. 4 V f W r- w ^ T 1\ I J I J IV 1 IN job mi ilbivU/ v'J. AtThe n.-v! 1 3T4(1 CO., fiarlestcn, S. CS X2ST mmms, n Ware. Tin Plate and Tinners' Supplies. o gc/tfs for thr Celebrated ir/er Cab SI ores ivitU r Can zc Or en Door. J L A D I E S JNTY, S. C, AYE HAD,' KSrKCIALLY A RED IN Tllh HERALD. use you, li I>is|)uteh aixl rare. cut on application. In sending Sillily t O < >rdor YI.K?('II10A P. INTYRE, Imington, N. C. Allg I, 0 rn jer <Sr C \ >., 5RC1I ANTS, .tla? My! Sol icitotl. J_N -H OIK, # U<; I'l KM OF i COLLINS, [{Til OK voru MONKV. you. Wo are const, ntly re* will sell at ft 1 stock of clothing and let us quote then nt very low figures. If you ill and look over our stock of Bu,enf Center Tables, and the famous Don't fall to buy one of our CHA IRS, \ elf to rest. Our line of trunks and of Hour that comes to I lorry County T red rust proof oats just received n safe go to Burroughs & Collins il Bedford Cords ishmeres, Worsted, (iingliams, and ur stock of shoes are complete. We ?. We also keep the famous ? mm?, ys, which we will close out ut CERIES ways kep'. on linnd, besides 1 NESS, SADDLES, INGS, too numerous to menill. yourself before purchasing , save you money. r% ') BVKOlKiHS & l ()l U NS. ?l effects of La (Iri heuinatlsm, Indigestion, Dyspepsia diseases, when Electricity will cure d in one minute.) To prove this, I I *E1jT on trial, free. l'rices, $3 I >KI/T $'t, $10, and $15, if satis.'oats nothing to try them. Can be <. A belt and 1 lattery combined, L'o Medical advice. Write today. Address I>|{ ,I| 1)1). Detroit, M Ich. D OF mm \ BIbcirJ; ilcl Office.