The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 05, 1893, Image 3
i THE Soffit HERALD
Published Every Thursday,
CONWAY, S. C. OUT. 5, 18!>3.
' LOCAL NEWS.
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Mr. .1. 11. O. Gore, nojir Powellville,
S. (Jm,\vh8 thrown from a wngon
on e Jay last week ami was very
badly hurt.
Kino extends a free invitation to
liia fi'ioiwlu nnil nnoO.... "
uuu uuotviuna <Hi over
1 lorry County to call at the New
Yotk Racket Store Court week.
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'No one questions the ability of
the silver Senators to talk against
time or, if need be, against eternity.'
? I{e?i< m of ti'evii t'vf.
A committee of the Grand .lury,
assisted by Mr. It. I>. Scarborough,
went over the books of the public
oflicials yesterday, hi very thing
was apparently moving stra:ght and
smoothly.
Senator John 1'. Durham has been
?luito sick at his home at Powellville.
Ilis life was almost dispaired of for it
while; but we are glad to learn he is
now improving.
Section master llardwick of this
end of the W. C. & C. line has been
at work on the part of his road in
town. All the weeds have been
cleared off and new cross-ties i ut
down. The road looks much better.
Mr. (). M. Watts is our authorized
agent to collect for the IIkhai.o.
He will soon he at your door and
ho prepared to settle with him your
indebtedness to the IIeuau) without
any excuses.
A terrific gale passed ovor the
lower part of Alabama last Monday
destroying much property and doing
a great deal of damage. Telegraphic
communication was cut olY. Much
damage was done in Mobile and
New Orleans and Pensaoola.
We have as yet no hook depository
here yet. It is the usual time for
the schools to need thom. ()f course
nobody is buying books, expoctng to
bo undersold by the State, so there
is none of the new primary books in
this part of the country.
King buys Hecswax, Eggs and
Seed Cotton, and pay market prices
and the beauty is, he says ho don't
know what trade prices mean unless
'tis to get all you can. lie don't
do that, hut sells at one price only,
and to every man, woman, or child 1
alike.
The Methodist Church is being
painted within by the Ladies Aid
Society. This has been needed for
sotne time. The backs of the seats
in many places have been scrached
and marked by the hoys tell they
look vory had indeed. Mr. lion
Ilouseud is doing the work.
Conway is becoming known as a
health resort. Several families have
spent all or part of the summer liefp
this yeir. They came from (Jeorgcv
own. The (t ivernnunt boats also
were moved up hero during the
sickly season.
There has been no sickness scarcely
here during the whole season. The
doctors hftvc been busy off and on;
but with their country practice.
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^ Comptroller Kllorbeo came in on
'^u-'Hdays train, to make a settlement
with Treasurer Long and Auditor
Lewis; but owii^g to the serious illness
of Mr. J. 1'. Durham, our for
ninr All<lifnr Wlin Itnu Clitnin
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sary facts exclusively in his knowl*
edge, he was obliged to return without
having made the settlement.
We learn that the postoffice at
Vardello has been discontinued, or
rather, the postmaster has moved
away, and not made any provision
for the continuance of the office.
We liope that the citizens of that
neighborhood will petition for some
good man who is willing and competent
to attend to the office properly
and have him appointed postmaster.
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There is more joy in a printing
office over one sinner who pays in
advance and abuses the editor on
every occasion, than over the ninety
and nine who borrow the paper anil
sing its praises without contributing
h cent to keep it out of the poor
house. Blessed are the meek, for
they shall inherit the earth, and
obtain material for fencing it on
time without security.?Georgetown
Times.
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A. K. Barnes, (colored) requests us
to say that he has just closed a very
successful term of school at Pleasant
Hill, in G illivauts Ferry Township.
Frof. Williams, of Georgetown, delivered
the address.
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Superintendent of Kducation MayHeld
and Mr. McMahon, a former
professor in South Carolina College,
now agent for a Book Concern, had
a light in the Columbia depot last
week. ISach was filled .$5 by the
mayor.
The Abbeville Mffiutn is using
the Li fa of Andrew Jackson as a
text book in Tillmanism. Thut organ
is suggesting Tillman for somolimlv
t < > run fi,i- 1 'I'neiilnn f 1 .? 4 l,r?
meantime it seems to seek the position
of being the Governor's Amos
Kendall.
There will be a meeting of the
1 lorry Hussars at the Mustei shod
Conway on Saturday, Oct. i4th,
at 10 o'clock A. M. The company
will appear mounted and with sabres.
I'niform pants will be distributed.
Ij. I). Long, Captain.
11. It. King, Manager of the New
york ltackot Store has just roceivod
u large stock of fall goods, and
still they come on r I most every train.
Cash counts when you spend it with
King, he undoubtedly dolls a groat
many goods as cheap or cheaper than
Charleston or Wilmington.
Altered II Shepperdson, author of
"Cotton pacts'' and one of the host
of authorities on cotton, estimates
this years yield of cotton al 0,800,000
bales, lie tays Liverpool is buying
on an estimate of 7,500,000. On
thu latter estimate, Liverpool mer
chants of standing think cotton will
reach 5 d. or 10 coots. If Mr. Shoppardson
is right in his estimate and
in saying that practically all of last
years crop has boon marketed, it is
ccrthinly so that the price of cotton
will go much higher than it is.
The 25th Annual Fair of the
State Agricultural and Mechanical
Society of South Carolina will be
held at Columbia, November, Gth.
and lOth. These occasions are in teresting
and instructive and this
promises to equal, if not surpass, its
predecessors. Titno and money
spent in visiting theso Fairs and interchanging
thoughts and plans for
the advancement and prosperity of
the agricultural interost are well ex
pended.
(iOV. Tillman nml Tr^neim**,*
_ _ - - ?..x% . vuouuvi i/aito
have left for the Pan.metallic Conference
which met at St. Louis last
Tuesday. Dr. Hates gave an interview
before he left in which ho stated
his views on the financial situation.
lie believes in the immediate
ropenl of the Sherman act; that it is
incumbent upon the Democratic
party to carry out its policy as expressed
by its platform. He does
not think the free coinage of silver
will give the relief it is expected to,
nor do tlie harm its enemies prophe.
cy. Dr. Hates'business at St. Louis
will bo to try to bring about closer
commercial relations between the
South and the West.
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The cotton crop in this country is
slow about coming in. This is owing
both to the backwordnesa of
the season and to the farmers holding
the cotton for higher prices. Only
120 hales have thus far boon shipped
from here. Of these 30 wero of
1.? c. I 1 ! *ir\ 1 - l
m.-ji/ yi-uia uuuuil, leaving CJ OaiCS
of now cotton gono out of the county
through Conway this season.
Those are very small shipments
for this time of year. In '00, '01,
'02, shipments were much larger.
Most of our cotton is going to Geortown
and Charleston; very little, so
far, to Wilmington.
DIBI).
Homer Johnson, second son of Mr.
Zack Johnson of this place, died in
Charleston yesterday morning of
hemorhagic fever,
Capt. and Mrs. Cushman of
Georgetown, lost their infant child
last Tuesday evening.
Near Louisville S. C., Aug. 27th,
1893, Miss Martha Ella Cannon,
youngest daughter of Mr. Isaac
Cannon, aged 21 years. Her death was
not altogether without warning. She
was a consistent member of Joiner
Swamp Baptist Church; also a
Teacher in the Sunday School, beloved
by all. Just before doath
claimed her, she sung a beautiful
hymn and told thosostanding around,
there was a crown for her. Sim planed
herself and raising one hand towards
Heaven with a smile on her face she
passed away to live with .Jesus.
Angels bear her away and Jesus
bade her come.
May (Jod bless and comfort the
hearts of the bereaved ones, and in
his kind I'rovidence smile on the
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church which has realized such loss.
By permission her pastor suggests
this meuiorium to be placed on her
tomb.
Young people you pass me by,
As you are uow, so once was 1.
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death and follow me.
J. M. Conkki.y.
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l'KUSOMALS.
Mr. Lewis A. Beaty, of the Savannah
Wei?s was in town visiting
friends and relatives last Tuesday.
Mr. G. A. Croft was in town Saturday
and Sunday.
GKNTIiUMlCN or tiii: .iury.
The following jurors have boon
drawn for the term of Court commencing
Oot. 1G, 1803.
J. R. King, Arthur S. Alford, 10.
T. Ricks, 1\. I*. Green, 10. Bird Jenkins,
Asbury Floyd, Jr., \V. J. liarkcr
Jus. F. Baxloy, Jabes B. Hughes,
M. G. Cook, J. 10. 15. Burgess, C. C.
Marlow, John P. Cartrett, l.owis S.
Booth, John N. Dennis, W. II.
Small, .John I). Hooks, J. \V. Bui
lard, J. M. llardwick, J. I). Anderson,
J. M. Ilarrelson, B. F. Moore,
W. C. Reaves, Honry Jordan, W. F.
Powell, T. S. I.oo, J. II. Mishoe, C'
C. Suggs, \V. S. Stanley, Milton
Macklin, T. A. Anderson, P. J. F.Iks,
Jr., Jesse 10. Nixon, Jack Woroley,
A. J. lOlliott, S M. Stevens. Jr.
Notice is hereby given that the
next meeting of the Horry County
Alliance will be held at Buck Creek
October 10th, 1S93,
J. A. Lkwis, Soc'ty. II. C. A.
Oct. 3rd 1893.
M All 111 101).
On Sept. 28th, 1893, .it the home
of the brides mother, Rev. W. 0.
Gleaton and Miss Julia Dawsey,
Rev. I). A. Calhoun officiating.
A Stolen Mare.
On the evening of the 3rd of ()ctuber
some one stoie a small light
roan mare about 1 or 5 years old.
She if of the \Vcstern stock, and is
branded with anchor and some other
brand on right thigh, to the best of
my recollection, has a heavy tail.
Any one capturing them will receive
$10.00 for each, the mare and the
one that stole her.*^JJ?A. J. Todd.
October l 1893.
Oil tlio Dispensary.
Editor IIouky IIkuald:
Ever since Mr. Ceorgo Prince's
communication, in regard to tho
dispensary law, appeared in your
valuable columns, we have anxiously
waited to see something from our
ltopiesentatives. We did think they
would clear up their side of the matter
in some way or another; hut
alas! they tire as silent as a brazen
statue.
Did not the people of South Carolina
vote for Prohibition? Yes, a
majority of nine thousand of South
Carolinas wl^ito voters said at the
ballot box that they wanted total
prohibition. And what has our
Legislature given us? A whiskey
monopoly which they claim is prohibitory.
We cannot see any feature
of Prohibition in it. The Legislature
of South Carolina has taken
hold of the devil's work and has at
templed to accomplish lor him tlio
the very tiling ho lias been working
for, ever since old Adam was created,
viz: to make grog-shop and
whiskey soiling, a lucrative and honorable
business. Now, Mr. Editor,
does this not place our representatives
in an awkward and inconsistent
position? How can the same
fountain send forth both bitter and
sweet waters? How can a member
of a Christian Church endorse the
soul destroying monster HUM. Hut
I do not mean just now to argue
whether the dispensaiy law is right
or not?that is not my purpose in
this letter. In only wish to know
why some of onr members of the
Legislature do not defend it, so that
if there is any consistency in church
people drinking dispensary liquor
anu pouring it down the throats of
their children, we may know it; and,
if there is not, let them come up
like men and confess their guilt in
working for such an iniquitous hill.
If it is right for members of the
church to engage in the business of
making a monopoly of whiskey, and,
if by all the church members going
into it, the crime and disgrace attached
to it can be destroyed, then
let us have our boards of Trustees
constituted boards of control and
run a barroom for the support of
the church. If it is no harm to pay
our "taxes with whiskey money, it is
no harm to run a dispensary to pay
our preacher. Now 1 w'sh to say to
?l.n .i:..:..?:-i?> - -
mu <iioiiij<^uihih'u Jtepresentnii ves of
I lorry: You do i.ot owe a solution
of the mutter to Mr. Prince or to
myself alone luit to the people of
llorry County. In continueing to
keep silent you treat us with contempt,
presuming upon our ignorance
or else saying it is none of our
business, Respectfully,
Jkkkmiaii B. Smith.
Socastee, Sept. 27, 1803.
Fair Mull' 11 igli School ami C'olegiatc
lust lute.
This well known Institution, with
broad features and an extensive
course of study, will open Monday,
Oct. nth, 1893. It is the intention
of the Principal to give the people
of this section the finest educational
advautrges ever offered, at the lowest
possible rates.
The Principal proposes to gather
around him a full corps of splendid
teachers, prepared to give thorough
instruction in all the department of
school work.
Miss Claude Lawson, of Perry,
(In , will l>e present at the opening
and have full charge of the music
department. She will give lessons
on the Piano, Organ and Violin.
Miss I .awson is one of the distinguished
graduates of the Southern
Female College at 1 .a Orange, (ia.,
and for years she has been under the
training of the splendid teachers of
La Orange; such as the Misses Cox,
15arl<s, Hootcnand Madame llichard,
who was reared in Italy, France and
Oormuuy, where she received training
in music from the masters and
enjoyed rare opportunities of hearing
artists. It is therefore with
feelings of indescribable pleasure
the Principal announces that he has
secured the services of such a teach
cr as the accomplished Miss Lawsuit.
Not only will Latin, Oreek and
Mathematics be taught in the most |
thorough manner, but special at ten I
tion will be given to our mother
tongue and its splendid literature,
which has be d^oo sadly neglected
in ourpcf cent. 1
'Ph. the coast sot" the school will
be t!,V^!UI l( <\ i,sand pupils must
j U be a dead lrf^
| -ree i tee the danV
I've. jjtdents will
ap> crop is two weeks lA, enjoy I lie
Ulu lime only about one-1<!% drill and
t, has be.mi received as l!(iysic?| cll|.
, to last year. The *
lmcm orders to the f;*
1< their cotton nuy\*
Bo.being obeyed. ,.n,An $0 to $8;
clubs !> 1.
... . 11 ' InW'it
1 nitj Of i ,,?| ,71.00 per <jr.
10 weeks. ,l
. . iir*iv'" nther/*
I ntenneiW ilJiM,v u
Collegiate ,?d1"v
Music 810 Oil including use of
musical instruniont.
Fair Bluff is now a strong prohibition
town and pupils will bo safe
in our hands, as tliev will not bo exposed
to temptation.
Fall term open ' )ct. 9th, 1893.
For further information apply to
Hkv. .J. A. Smith, Principal.
Fair IJ h 11. N.
NE W A1 )VERTISE M EN TST~
N otice.
By order of the State Hoard of H.xamin
ers, the County Hoard of Kxamincrs will
meet at Conway, S. to examine applicants,
for certificates to teach in the free
public schools of Horry County, on Friday
and Saturday, the '.27th and 28th of Octo
her, 1*05 two days being allowed.
J. Q. GKAIIAM.
School Com. II- C.
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Conway, S. C , Oct, I, 18!):}. )
'1 he tax hooks will be open for the collection
of Taxes, for llscal year, commencing
Nov. 1st., 1855, from Oct. 15th to
Dec. 15th, 181(5.
The following are the levies;
State r#?mills.
School 2 44
Ordinary County 2 44
Special l'K 4*
A special Tax to pay Interest on II. K.
Honda has been levied by County Auditor
as follows, viz:
Conway Township 5'4 mills.
Bayboro Township 5 . 41
Green Sea Townsliip 2,.j '4
Simpson Creek Township. . 44
A Foil Tax of onw dollar upon every
able bodied male citizen between the ages
of 21 and 50 years.
The Treasurer will attend the following
places at time spec!lied to make collection:
.lordanville, Monday Oct. 25, from DA.
M. to 12 M.
Gideon, Monday Oct. 25rd, from 2 F, M,
to 5 F. M.
Cool Spring Tuesday Oct. 2-ltli, from 8
A.M. to 5 F. M.
Gallivants Ferry, Wednesday Oct. 25th,
from 8 A. M. to '2 I . M.
Taylorsville, Thursday Oct. 20th, from
D A 'M. to 2 F. M .
Floyd* School House, Friday Oct. 27th,
from 8 A. M. to 5 F. M.
Vardelle, Saturday Oct. 28th, from 8 A.
M. to 12 M.
Zoan, Saturday Oct. 28th, from 2 F. M.
to 1 F. M.
Fowellville, Monday Oct. 50th, from 9
A. M. to 5 F. M.
Bayboro, Tuesday Oct, 51st. from 8 A.
M. to 2 F. M.
Satiford, Wednesday Nov. 1st., from '.(
A. M. to 5 F. M.
Loris, Thursday Nov. 2nd, from DA.
M, to 2 P. M.
Hound Swamp, Fridaj Nov. 5rd, from
ft I \ 1 i- A II %
v \ .?? m o i~. i?i.
Hammond, Saturdnv Nov. 4th, from 0
A. M, to 2 1*. M.
Kbene/.er, Monday Nov. i;?h, from 0 A.
M. to 2 P. M.
liitUo Kiver, Tuesday Nov. 7th. from b
A. M . to I*. M.
Wain pee. Wednesday Nov. Nth, from !i
: A. M. to 2 |?. ,M.
(}rahainville, Thursday Nwv. thh, Irom
1) A. M to 2 I*. M.
Nora-tee, Friday Nov. 10, from b A. M.
to ;i P. M.
Marlow's tore, Saturday Nov. II, Iroin
K A. M. to 12 M.
I'oft llnnelsoii, Tlte? lav Nov. lltli,
from b A. M. to I P. M.
Cedar drove, Wednesday Nov. loth,
from b A. .M. to 12 .M .
Don^ola. Thnrxlav Nov. tilth, from
A M. to 12 M.
The halanee of time lie will he in his
ottleu ill Conway. h. I). I,ON(J.
County Treasurer
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; MONTEREY,
1760 The Monk's Remedy- 1845.
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A T">NIC, NKIt\ INK, KK()<>|>. Pl'UI I'M
KK. Klk?? (Tiivs Like.
'I'll.' Poison of Hi'' Swamp ha it- Anti
dote in tin' Swamp.
For Malaria, Nervousness, indigestion,
Dysintery ami Bowel Complaint, ask your
dealer for MoNTICHEY. It lie docs not
keep it, \vn will send you a large bottle,
express prepaid, on receipt on $1.00.
MO NT Fit ICY CO.,
Florence, S. ('., Crops, and Mfrs. i
F. \\ . WAOICNICIt A CO.,
Charleston, State Agents.
]>t KHOKillS I
Conway. S. O.
The next term of this, institution will
open the 1 Sth of Sept. pro.v., and continue
nine months.
An Accurate, practical knowledge of
the subjects studied will be insisted upon
and thorough preparation for advanced
classes in college or for practical affairs
of life will be afforded those who are
plaeed under our tuition.
For catalogue or further information,
address the principal,
It. 15. CI jA ItKF, A. M.
Conway, S. ('.
Aug. !t, I8SK5.
mil \ 171NICSS &HEADNOIS
Jill ICS cured by Peek's In
visible Tubular ICar Cushions. Whispers
heard. Comfortable. Sueressful wliere
all remedies fail. Ills, book and proofs
free. Address F. IIISCOX,
liroiujwiy, iN T .
parker's
hair balsam
HBSnffit1' Jg 1'lfiini'i mill bimi*
*V rC IVomotrf * !n k11rik >t growth
5?r*iir? -.J Never Calls to Himtoro Uray
Ki|.< v .tin Jlatr to it* YotiOtful Color.
hl- " , J} , v Corn lue?>i'* * li?ir UIIiii,;.
Hst' " it WV.atol fl.UUat J>rtiRK>*l*
Tho Consu mptlvo nnd Feofclo tnil *11 win
nil. r fr.ni c*hm .> ?li*oA?r4 'liotiM utc Piirkor's UiuffCi
Tonic. Ilciireitli' >ur?lCongh. WrSk Iaiiibi. IMilllty, In*
I dl{i lion I 'lnu'i w ftkntuf KncumitliniidqPlln* 50c>c $!
! HINDERCQRN8. 1'hn only ?um rum fur C.'onit j
Hi*>i * all i liu M.t'. i ulk n cimy. )5ctf? *1 Driiggifttf*
When At The
WORLD'S FAIR,
he4 sure 1<? call at the unique exhibit el'
IIF.HIG COMPANY'S
EXTRACT OF REF.F
in the northeast part of the AtilUClL
ITl'HAIi 111 UiDlNti, nnitli aisle, in the
I liuguay I >?| a it m?-111, an?l *1 a
Free Cup
of delicious, refreshing
Beef Tea
made from the world-known
I,ii iiio COMPANY'S Kviuaci oi Hi i:k.
Bciuli of
CONWAY, S C.
('.lib the attention of the public to its
ainwivl/.r r.w.OiO..,. r..~ 1 lit- - I ;
Jii|? ii"i lutlliuri MM 11.111 < I I 111OIISIIIOS.H
! entrusted to its care.
\\ i transact a general hanking business.
Kxchauge bought ami sold.
Money to loan on good security.
I>KPOSITS in small or largo amounts I
received. Interest of I and f? per cent
per annum allowed on Deposits in Sav ;
ings I )epartment.
Collecting made a speciality.
Teachers' pay certi'lcates, and other
claims against the County, discounted at !
liberal terms,
\ The personol of our Hoard of Directors |
j is such a-- to inspire confidence and draw
to this Institution a large amount of De
I posits.
We cordially solicit your patronage.
I). A. SPIV BY. Cashier.
I 15. (!. CDl.HI NS, President.
I'asliionablc Hurhprin^
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The undersigned wishes to call the attention
(if the public to the fact that he is
doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial
j line in first-class style. Shaving, haircutting,
shampooing, etc. Satisfaction
j guaranteed. Ladies' calls from 8 to 10
I o'clock A. M. M. II. WINKdHASS,
Conway, S.
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITU TE
NTAtWTON, V \ .
Open* Sept. fit li, IKlfl. Clirimt* and surrounding ' ?coptionnl.
Ilnndnoino buildinKH, iioiiik romndobid,
thnroiiKlily renovated, repainted linddo and out-ido,
Ami rofiiriiiishod with now piano*, carpet*. Ac Steam
boat, kak light. bath room* on every 11. mr New laboratory
tfioroiiKbly onuipped 'J i ci jK-riont'o 1 t*>n Iter*.
Advanced (Jourse* in t-.n^r!inti. Latin (rni ui 1 r.-neli.
Ac. Special advantagea in Mn-io ami \it Ml boardiiifT
pupil-' from H State* Term* in (derate Cur Onto
bodies of Ibis celebrated old Virginia Srbool, addrers
YV.W. UailUHTSONi fro)., sdtuuitoit, V a>
N (>tioe.
M' i i herein i it that Oil tie' 1 Ult
d.iy of Ortoh'i', IttUJ, the undersigned
will ply to Win. K. 1 Iird whk, Probate
Judge i?i Horry County, for an <>rder of
Final Discharge from the duties and trust
of his otllce as guardian ot the person and
estnto of Heatrlce A. Sarvis, minor.
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Sept. 1 lth, 1893.
N(>( i< (
Notice is In-roliy '.\"ii " i t tin- nndyi
-i.HW'tl will sell ill repair work for olmftp
j cm, remaining in his >li"p, mil k<>!*
civ paid on -oil" wit Si II ?'U diirs from
il.itc of this uoti ' .1 N!. MoKki I'll an.
('.Hi a?y, S. tSc ,t. . i, ls'i!.
i!FEr?"Tt8 VE ft
m and HLIOIV 0,
td Cures ItYHIMi'MA, i.J V tilt uiul
1411)N1?Y Troulilvs when ill <-).<< fulls.
?ano, aoo, ftl.OO.
S LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY,
. M?? _gP?rtitntourK. C.
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BURROUGHS & COLLINS,
is 'i n k I'L \( !-: to (ii?:t tiik \v<>i:tjl or voru monkv.
ami to 8ooure bargains that will aurpri . u, v?\ b arc constantly receiving
new 1 o nla every week, v. i.ii , \y. v, ! {
Jfneli I So( I oni 1
Don't forgot to ?*a 11 atul oxnmluo our lrn(n?iuo stock "i clothing and let us quote
you prices. We rim sell you i niee -uit .>t i iotli- it very low lb up . It you
Want anything In tho furniture line, glvo us ? call and look over our stock of Bu*
'roaus, wash Stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, Itouud Leaf ('enter Tubles, and tho famous
New Home," and "Domestic" tewing machines. Don't fall to buy one of our
BIG BOOHING CHAIRS,
vo that when you are weary you can rock your elf to rest. Our lin of trunks and
valises are hard to boat.
We keep constantly on iiand the best grades of flour thut corn to HofryCoonty
at prices lower than ever before, a largo i<>' <>f red rust proof oats lust received
If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitchen safe go to llurrowhs & Collins
A lot ol Scotch Plaids anil Bedford Cords
just received, besides a large assortment of ( > hmere-, W??r ted, tiiinrhatu , and
Flannel goods, which are coin low Indeed. <> r fo In < ire < "inplete. We
think we can suit you in quality: st\ !e and pri< . NN'? ! o keep Mi" f umiiis
.IA.MKS MKANS SlIOiKS.
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which aro oaininjj in popularity every day
We it avo a lot of lad ieriiiico l?utton hoots, which we will close out at
tho ustonishin.M low price So cents.
A CllOU'K LOT OK
FRESH GROCERIES
Always kept on hand, besides
BUGGIES,
ROAD CARTS,
HARNESS,
i SADDLES,
jAND A niorSANI) AND uM', PINNCS, too minioi ' >> to men
! lion now, which wo will ^ 11 oh* ij> for ea i.
Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are confident we < an save you money.
Yours for triule,
III TROUGHS \ COLL! NS.
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COMMISSION UKIR HANTS. .
XX-TK
o s i 11, Spirits Turpentine ,iiul Coiloii,
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164 Front Sreot, New zxl^.
W in S> 11eJ > 1 iei < 1 C U >.,
232 EVleetine: St., Charleston, S. C.
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Tin Ware, Tin Plate and
Tinners' Supplies.
jfr Ileitis for the Celebvatect
Charier Oak Stoves with
W ire Chut ~.C Ore// Door.
F_ A. AAVE5 & /|
| ^ \ wmoIe ? ie Manunciurers ot
? \ PLEASURE VEHICLES. /
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S "/ F. A. Af\ES & CO., m
j Factory and Salesrooms, 0WENSB0R0, KY. x\j
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tl J WE PAY <sSE?|Ui?-~35f 3-TON
i freight, only "
+ 6'YCAR WftlTTCN QUAMANTCC. gfy ?? jt3
| sold on $35.(9 1
7 -p m I A I heiitl for oar c?ta* J'
| ^ I n! M L. ^ 1?'uekod'TlCf ' <.
i osgood &. company, BINGhamton, n, y. i;
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