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Tiik HOR o Published Every Thursday. E. NORTON. Editor J. T MAYERS. Qen'l. Manager. CONWAY. S. ('.NOV. W 18087 SAM HorSTON'S M A URIAH K A Story That Comes from tin* Cousin of a Deserted UndoA Terrell, Texas, letter to tlio St. Louis Hopuhlic says: The mystery which lias hitherto hung iihout the (irst marriage ami the separation of tlen. Sam Houston, the great warrior statesman, is entirely removed by the following story related to the Republic correspondent by the Rev. W. I>, Owen, a Presbyterian minister, who is here as the guest of a brother minister, having a few days ago arrived from* his home in Arcadia, La. Mr. Owen in,. r T ? woiuvu in iiiv; niiuf i?i i CIHIUSIBUU for innnv years, and during his resilience there formed the acquaintance of a Mrs. Williams a cousin of Miss Allen, the young lady, lionston married. A strong feeling of affection existed between the two cousins, and Mrs. Williams, who was a parishoner of Mr. Owen, one day related to him the story of her marriage and separation substantially as related to her by Miss Allen. Today Mr. Owen told the story to your correspondent as it was related to him. It was substantially as follows; Previous to her engagement and marriage with Houston, Miss Allen was ardently loved by u young jnun of the neighborhood, whose name Mr. Owen has forgotten. Ho was a deserving young fellow, with bright prospects before hi in, but was poor in so far as this world's goods wore concerned. He sought Miss Alien s hand in marriage and was aeeeuieil rj ~ I The marriage would in all probability have taken place but for the strenuous objections interposed by the young lady's parents. Houston had already paid Miss ,Allcn some attention, which she reciprocated in a courteous manner, be being a man of great prominence. Willi these considerations, together with the preference of her parents, who opposed her own choice, Miss Allen renounced her former lover and accepted Houston's offer of manage. The day was set for the marriage and all arrangements wore made for the event. The wedding occurred at the residence of the bride's par ntsin the presence of a few invited, guests, immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Among those invited was tho young man whom Miss Allen had discarded, lie entered the room as tho marriage cermony was being conclndedo just as the jewelled hand of the bride was extended and grasped by Houston. Houston noted Iter agi tation, but said nothing until after congratulations had been extended and the marriage feast finished. When all these festivites were over and the bride and groom repaired to their room together Houston gave way to his agitation <>f mind and bluntly demanded of iii< bride why she paled and trembled during the performance of the nuptial ri'.es. His wife hurst into tears atul refused to make answer, lie insisting, stating that it was his right to know. Aaguin she declined, and the time weeping bitterly. A third time Houston demanded an answer to his question*, and finally bis wife, iiuiiu tears, ioiu linn that she would make reply to his questions in regard to the matter if he would lision to her explanation after all had been told. This condition was agreed to. Houston began lirst by asking Mrs. Huston if she did not love another before i-ho met him. Her reply was that she did. His next question was: <uDo you now love him more than you do your husband?'" To this vital question Airs. Houston replied, <kl do." Then," said Houston, "1 will release you from the obligations you have just made." And with this blunt speech he left his wife, she all the while beseeching him, amid blinding tears to wait and listen to her explanation. Hut he would not, and left her before the evening fell upon that, to her, woeful day. Of course Houston's action wtis inexplicicaple and threw the household, the community and the State into the deepest consternation. What he suffered by this stop muse he left to the imagination The pen cannot describe it. Kvery shaft of malice and abuse was turned acminst o him until, life becoming intolerable, he resigned the Governorship betook himself to the sylvan shades of the Cberokees on the borderland* of Tennessee and M ississippi, the chief of whom was his warmest friend. While on a mission to Washington, in later years Houston passed through Nashville, his former homo. Though attired very much in tho manner of an Indian, his face so bronzed from exposure and heat as to remove almost every trace of his former likeness, he was yet recognized by an old time friend, of whom he asked a few questions about Mrs. Houston. The friend told him bow, immediately after the separation, she bad assumed the mourner's garb and re tired to a secluded spot in Nashville, where she had since lived in absolute retirement, almost .he life of a ro close. It is said that Houston was deeply moved by his friend's recital, and regretted he hud acted so harsh ly. He would not listen to his friend's entreaties, however, to return, but continued his journey to Washington, without further making ; his indentity known in Nashville. I.AD1KH Needing atonlo.er children u lin want build in;; Up, sli<>ut(l Inl.w IlKOWN'S ll{<>.\ lUT'l'ICIlS. It ii pleasant to tiila- cure* Miliaria, Indignation. liilloiu-ncaa and l.lvjr Complaint*. Draliuss nnnot be uretl by local applications, as tliey cuuiun ! reach the diseased portion of the ear. j There is only one way to euro Deaf I ness, and that is by constitutional i remedies. Deafness is caused I v an inflamed condition of the mucous I lining of the Kiutaehiun Tube. I When this tuhe gets in flam oil you have a rumbling sound or impei'fec t I hearing, tu.d when it is entirely I closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can he taken oilt and this tube restored to its eon dition, hearing will be destroyed I * | forever; nine eases out of ten are 'caused by catarrh, which is nothing l)tit an inflamed condition of t lie I mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred I) ?1 lars for any case of Deafness i an ? ?I by catarrh) that cannot bo cured l?y Hall's Catarrh Dure. Semi for cir iculnrs, free. K. .J. (Ihk.vhy & Co Toledo, < )hio. fovSold by Druggist 7*>e. ' _____ < > naran ? < <! < 'nre . Wo authorize our advertised druggist to -i'il Dr. KingV New i)i eovcry for Con sumption, Coughs and l olds, upon this j condition. IT yon are afll'a ted with ti Cough, Cohl or any bung, i !ir<> it or f'liest | trouble, and will use this remedy ?s directed, giving it a fair trial, and e\|ierience no be ue lit. you in ay return tile bottle ntid have your money refunded. We could not make thi- offer did we not now that Dr. Kin. 's New Discovery eo ild i> relied on. it nover dh appoints. Trial bottles! free at Dr. M. Norton's Dru gstore. <?rea test on 10art li. J anics M. Brooks. Wasbing'oti ? Ave., St. Louis. Mo., makes aflulavit | that ho suffered from Rheumatism for years, until persuaded to try Drummond's Lightning edv, and that by its u.a bo bus been fnll\ restored. Ho says the remedy is the greatest on earth. This is high praise, but fully warranted by other) miraculous cures. If your druggist has not got Dnunmond's Lightning Remedy, write direct to the Drum inond Medicine Co., 18f>0 Maiden Lime New York. I'rico $5. for two arge bottcs. I between disease and I lie many cheap preparations which are palmed off under the name of blood purifiers, take your chances with disease, until you can procure Ayer's Sarsapirilia?the only reliable blood purilier. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. Can You Read The Future? Do you know what your condition will be 20 years hence? 1 Will your earning capacity , be equal to the support of yourself and family? This is a serious question, yet, you could confidently answer "yes" if you had a twentyyears Tontine Policy in the Equitable Life! A method which guarantees all the protection furnished by any kind of l'ife insurance, and in addition the largest cash returns to those policyholders whose lives arc prolonged, and who then need money rather than assurance. | For facts and figures, address i W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For I lie Carol inns, ROCK MILL, S. C. I). T. McNKll.L, hocNil Agent, Conwav, S. (J. feMlti j I'll! m nil Female Complaints and Monthly Ivregularity, IvciKoYrhceaor Whites, Puioin 1! u 1: or Sides, ctrengthcnatho feeble, builds imtho whole cystom. It. hnscurcd thov: rtuda t , -1*1 will cure you. Oruggh'tu have it. Sij.ci' :rnp for 1kk?k. P. DUO.MGOOI.U <!* CO.. Loui ..:- . K? WOOD'S niOHPIIODINJA rri - ? - ? i uu wroni mmnmi itcmody. > sS&JtTt}* Promptly nt?d permanently nil forms of Kervout <Jw qJ UVaJb/iCM,/ mUilone, SjhT/tr ^5 / otorrhea, Jmpoteney and (ill j effect* of Abuse or } . ?< rwcs. ' '" t,i0" aJulnoT eases; lie/ore and After. l8.thoordy neUabieandllo,^ J * ?l medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's INiosoliodlnc; If lio offers some worthless medicine In placo of this, leavo !)ls | dishonest store, Inclose prlco In letter, Qn<l we will send hy return mall. 1'rlcc, ono package, (1; six, $ ">. One wilt i>lcase,B(j3 will cure. I'nmpU- , let Id plain scaled envelope, 2 cents postage. Address Tho Wood i'liornteal Co., [ lai Woodward nvcuue,Detroit, Mioli. A n r.-mc l\ l<>r all forms of Headache Kicctri< I! ?'i li i proved to lie the very best !' ' r u permanent cure and the mo* i ' >i 111:i 1 sick headaches yield | to it it I 'M We lirne all who are alHi't , re a bottle, and give this rem mI a I: Mi d. Ill ease oi habitual eon ti ' trie Hitters cures by giving t!u tone to the bowels, and few e l< resist the use of this modi j riue. ; : v t once, barge bottles only' >0 ?iit > . K Norton's, Ding Store | FAVORITE ; w.fATTnK<iTwrfni>f Drop Leaf,Fancy Cover, Largu Drawers Nickol Rings, Tucker, Rufflor, Binder Four "Widths cf Ilcinmors. men am machine has a self-setting nee due AN J SELF THnCADiNQ SHUTTLE. Sent f!) ti :.il Delivered in y >ur home free of | n i.;!it cliiu: Iluy only of Manufacture!?. . ia\< ';>' Commissions. GET NEW MACH1NKS. Semi for n Machine with ii . man as reference, and we Machine at oncc. Address for Ciicu! ' al IV timonials. Machine da . Ki . i lillntl^lphla, Pa, a marvelous discovery! j D " ^ iVt" ft a* Positively removes rf EOiIE SPAVIN, f f* w', ?,J, ^1 V Rh'Khone, Splint, j ijj A ELEuTfllC W (,r ^ur',? P A/ : 7 "IN 48 HOURS, /'. \ . Without Pain. ( $500 Reward [ . ' Jo? Por Failure or | l wiK??cel injury. <?; . " VO )T, i- lgU,? Greater! \ '' ' , ' Wonder of the 19th \s /" N .-v'v/ Century, a*tonl?ti> i ft I / . 7> inu. an it decs, the | i\ : . x/ entire Veterinary i Iv / world. I J Circular* and Sworn Proofs Mall; .1 "** ^ od Free. Sit . Gu7 Ohecinl, P N\W.8tA A hook of 200 I page-, well written, interesting, a remarkable history, true, and doesn't cost \on aiything, I'OOK a history of compound < )xygen, its nut tire; origin and results, with numerous testimonials and records of snr- 1 KOli prising cures. It is not simply u eata- ' logno of cases, nor u medical alnianac. It is moro interesting than mediSIJM M KlI c:? 1 jo n r n it I s in which the doctors make known their | experiments. It is written by one who ()!{ owes his life and many years of use- , fulness t?? Com- ? pound Oxygen, and J kno?s whereof ho ? W I N I K U. allirtus Send for I j the hook sent free. I)US. STAUKISY & I'AIjEN Lo2U Arch Street, 1'hiladelpliia, I'a. 120 Sutler St, San Francisco, Cal. I RipansTabuies. Ripans Tabules are comt pounded from a prescription : widely used by the best medit cal authorities and are prc\ sented in a form that is be coming the fashion every- ; j where. ! (. Ripans Tabulcs act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach ana intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive breath and head- : ! ache. One tubule taken at the ; ; first symptom of indigestion, . : biliousness, dizziness, distress ' : after eating, or depression of spirit--, will surely and quickly I t remove the whoie difficulty. ~ : ! ikipnnsTnbules may be od- ' inincd of nearest druggist. j (tipnn.<? Tnbules j quit!; ? act, ami : s \ c many a doc-Wtft^Uv^ J JOB PRINTJj\G! We are prepared to do all kinds of JOB PRINTING on short notice. We solicit orders from u distance imd guarantee satisfaction. We have ju.st received a new lot of stationery mid cm; {dense >oil in price and quality. IIOMiY HKltAM), Conway, S. (j r>i/vvvo/>ji> Rawbler j }c?;x %* !' P"*. i ?rtr , <f inched nod fences IT 0 <*;s'1*/" dwelling hud?^? aii'!* outhouses and fenc,or v." v? #iclllding crops, except u'"*! B-^I-'on saved in damaged ?I? A horse and other stock "kill wnuty, U Well ill of |J;?uy wr". Goi-niulW!"?" dealr"V''i. port),, | ' ? fences 1325 141h St J C. o 111 .idly wrt't^B VALUAt; ,,,. .^KViS a Ropps's Calculator, A valuable Book for a Farmer and Business man, A UKALTIFLB Columbiann Souvenir Spocn. THE WEEKLY NEWS A < < )L 111 KB, The great Southern Family Newspaper. Offers to every Yearly Subscriber Kither of the above Premiums - ABSOLl'TKl.Y FHKF! I'he Weekly News and Courier I year (with Premiums) $1.00. The Weekly News and Courier, (( months (without Premiums) 50 cents. ? Send for SA M PL 10 CO Pi ES AND CIHCILAUS Address: Till-) WEEKLY NEWS & COLKIEK Ch irleatou, S. (,'. ^Sook'sCottonlioot g COMPOUND. yi recent discovery bj old W W i physician. Successfully sued vMk / "v jtiionttli/ by thousand* of JAidies. Is the only perfectly safe and rellnblo mcdlclno dls?orercd. Dowaro of wnprlnclplod druggists who affer Inferior medicines In plnco of this. Aslc for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no tubstllute, or Incloso $1 nnd 0 cents In postage In letter \inl wo will send, sealod, by return mall. Fullsealod particulars In plain onvclopo, to ladles only, 2 uumiw. Auuruiw i'o 11 a ij 11 y <;o 111 pan y. No. 3 Fisher lllock, Detroit. Mich. eXS BUY TV.Z'tK' lljBHT TV IHlIIHa f j r inEST/fy : - ' ' rr Woodwork,11/'* WTACHMLHISW. v & U>> ;> THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Bond TEN cents to rn I' Ion Sq., f>. Y., j for our prlxo game, " C-'.iad Luck." unci win a Now Homo Sowing Machine. Tho New HomeSowing MachinoCo. ORANGE, MASS. -<^28 UNION SQUXRF?Ny.?v^C*'C*fio <,t*rn C'St9 IUU. ??' '??. *?? ioui?!*'FOR SALE foY III ItOGIIS & COLLINS, Conway, ri. (J C". > init'. !c ?.T:n ! r oVtr.'.iif ; . >'::!! !':.t i..'." ':.? ? f;>r ."et'crtiic f> ?. 0.: C. ?*.5 .% C?itcl'c ii. f. Pf '.rr.i ' .'i.e. !.! >'. r <: "ci:ro ' r.ti'.it In lens tlsiio t'.'i n t < nr r. v f'.ojV,'r. li'.'.ijMc.n. t'.'j.v '.! .? or \ ?t'. cV <?!; t- V i ft?;\ !ho. Mitel)!:.!>;< (?" : i t free < ( ill- Ci:;* fee ilr.o till jif.ti- -ecu re/! < /. i '"IIuw to Olitiil:' 3\ Sr;?t:-. .\!t!i r.uuu-t of act ii;.1 client* In youri'tatc. ciaa.t;*, or t n lent free, Ai'.cvctf, O.A.SWOW&OO. i Croocito P-'.cr.t CfHco, t.'achinoton. D C ' i ?fOK?o, ' T- ... ir "i S \V CI ? ".';'""3<| Sunn f. I. . p O s ! W,V.;' . : ' ; :-. WITH THAT ti 1 ' I ' tvj* ^ r. i i ' ' a rr' n il v I li i' \ ij L j * t<J *f? 1 'instantly .<nd i I a * ft\, I 1 X 1 ' nothing'by in ng * ijUEBIG'8 CORN CURE.| t,l?or the en- ? tire temnvi' I x o( hard ?. r f* soft | Corns, % I ! ; 4 v; ;< X Caiiii2S8j g / and : i/)! | I I ? N v - And other O *' * n ' .>>'* Indurations # !1 ffuos rSI oi thaakio. | ! ICuro Guarantood or Money Relumed, i ! 2!ic. nt Drug' Stores. Mailed for 30c. a J. R. HQFFUN 3 I v. MINNEAPOLIS, W.INN. :'t :> > * c PM^ELIE l-'irst class cook stovo for coal, w ood or natural pas. It has nickel nnd tllo ornamentation, oven shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra in ivy, ventilated, sectional lire back und front I prate and largo nsh pan. Size <if oven IK x UO inches. Weight 825 pounds. Its baking qualities are unsurpassed. It is durable and uses fuel economically, | A^k your dealer or write to Townley Stove Co,, TERHE HAUTE, IND. Manufacturers niul Dealers I Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters. Cornice Work and C.t,s Stones. UiiLcUffl Arv , ! I lt^l'tfll "I 11 . s(uaaun?s> : NEW V A B 1 ^ !' y '" | i L?-r-h If 4fpf THE. ONLY PERFECT | C-EV/IHO ^ECHftNlSjvj Family \j8E>. v St'inl for < i.i:nlar ami I'rioo list to !( wiiki.ku & w i;,so<; mp'u co, Atliuitii, (?it r'0?oe^s^eeos?9S9a?a(???? HIJHDRE03/\ HUNDREDS | I OF/ \ OF I ' j -\ ii | |<ncj by^DE WI#^y ! I 1 I USMG\ / USING 1 {SILURIANi I | SPRING WATER. \ ii fi NATURE'S \AI<! I !' J? - ri ^ u\/ i. * ii; s v. i :> f II GlLftltcj/ en I v r !o i) A w ? )"> if ti /?? n) y> iri. r ? , <C 1 1H '-,'1 1 A ( ' ^5 -tl v V. LiJ Of V': ' Cui.i- [. 4 C2 r^.a^ n.oon dJ . I. V' MaIU Dr. K r. 4- M < . A !.' '? % f* :;-( . P'? rt ! \ .- <1 r>: (I t vtcA it ?> ?:? 'r ? L til. -K !l I . ... | connir ,.!i,i , i, | ? 5ri Siluwiav .Viw; ,m:. r "8000 PARC! iAIL" TREE ' .. . / . . ... M STAMPf 'X- P;'i"'v < . (.tv? i within w ^ r /<, W ' i Mr i year eol.iiy R * V 'f /./, I "'1 toil on i'IiiiiiiumI .y /'-? :>' ?. 1 i'ii i . only Dlr tory /TA *} | ---'v i .ntri-l IU i.OOO L? i> 'Viit'i pill>Dj/v'-'v'' t ' ' ' s ' Hiontifuo V 'il \*V > \ you'll riv.-lvp. vf ,t'r\ i . Itinu-'.uiils of , ...tide hi^ikg. pnpcra, Jj-yS: ' ' ' ''--.in; xi./tin ,i?te. /Sv . i nl "..''Ii puree I //. ' .'(H mhlres. I .lx>|x VV??v! We will h?rl_' ' " " || we op ?).,( yon; whli h f- . ? v no >k.;, etc., to ' J. A. \V AI1K, ' "i V ' . i l? : " From ' ; , .. k .i i' l J' i;. J * \ 1 i' l!i \" II V' 'it* ) Chi^JH II' n *" -* iii'1 a Johnson A .'nhnson, ( .Johnsons X Qitatlohaurn 01 Marion, s. c. ( Conway, s. 0. tl Johnsons ^ Quafcfclebaum, ;; ATTTONKYS AT LAW, Conway, ft. C. W Prompt attention given to nil l>usions ontriiHtod to our care. "Kin-Go Tea" is a choice blend of fine, high-grade Chinese Tea. Put up in attractive and original packages and packed in handsome counter display boxes of six pounds each (either size); is only sold in packages, at a reasonable and much lower price to the consumer than any other package tea on the market of any merit whatever and affords the dealer a fair profit; is a thoroughly reliable, first-class article, absolutely pure, always the same ; free from dust DEALERS will find the Five and Ten Cent packages the cheapest and most salable package tea on the market and consumers pronounce it "tlie best and most economical." Kin-Go Tea is convenient to handle, easy to sell and has proved a big success wherever introduced. We are extremely rr.xlous to have all dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request that you include a few boxes with your next order to your wholesale house ; nr nivl.ir iWra^t- nf ...in 'i--1 vi u^, nvc win see mat you are supplied. Fo" .urther information address The Kin-Wo Tea Co.. T* Atlantic Coast Line AiUmgtoii, Columbia & Augubta R- R ('luitlc ?*??<i mcIiimiiiio. Dated April 18 1898. thains going south No. 28. Leave Wilniingtop ,... tJ 25 p in Leave Chudbourn 8 20 p in Leave Marlon 9 45 p in \rrive Florence I<> 15 p in No. 50. Lea\* Florence <20 in \ rrlvo Sumter I 8 > ? m icave Sumter t 85 a m Arrive Columbia (5 15 a m No. 58. Leave Florence 7 15 a in \rrlvo Sumter 9 18 a in No. 52. jeave Sumter 9 48 a in Vrrive Colombia 10 55 "a m No. 52 runs tlirotigh from Charleston rla Central Uailroad. . Leaving Lanes 1 :45 A. M Mmminu 8:21 \. M. Train on C\ & I), Railroad eonneets at Florence with No 58. '1'1? ai ns going north. No. 51. Leave Columbia 10 45 | m Arrive* runnier 12 1 ? a 111 Leave Sumter 12 15 a m \rrlve Florence 1 510 a in No. r>?. Leave Sumter 7 DM p in \rrlve Fh-r nee H 50 p in No. 55. Leave Columbia :. 0 10 p in Vrrive Sum *r p in No 78. Leave Floret* <? * nam Leave Marion ."el a in Leave Cliadbourn 7 08 a in \rrive Wilmington !> 10 1 in Daily. "J"Dally except Sunday. n o. 5:1 runs through to ( miriest on, S. ('., *ia Central It. R., arriving .Manning 8:00 '. M. Runes 8:10 F. M, Charleston 10:10 >, M. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. K. eaves Suinpter daily except Sunday 10:50 \. >!., arrrive Rimini 11:50 A. M. 10 turniigb'ave 11iu 1 i 11 i 12:50 1'. M. arrive Sumper 1:10 P. M. Trains on art-ville K. R. leave Hartsille daily except Sunday at 5 00 a in, arising Floyd - 5 25 a in. Returning, leave days 0 15 p m, arriving at 11 art svi 1 lo 0 15 pin. J. F. DIVINF, < iell'l Supt. t. R lxi.m v. Supt. Trans, T. M .1- ? 11 1 : . ( < 11 '1 I'ass, gent . Vilmington Chadhourn & Conway B P 1 AsSKNG Oil ANI) KUiUOUT IIAII.Y, KX'CKI"! SUNDAY No 11, NOin IIHOUN 1). ,eav * Cluulliourn 7 15 a in joave 1 lion 7 45 a in trrive 8 0am No 4d, SOUTH III)UN!), joave Hut) 1) 00 li id ,onvo Ilion '? 15 a m irrlve ( hadbourn 0 45 a in ,oave ChaiP'OurnJ 10 80 a 111 icavo Clare don 11 'On yi ,oave M t 1 abort 11 20 ? m ,eave RorisJ. 11 45 P to ,eav SanfordJ 12 p 111 eave llayboro 12 12 p m ,eave Privotts 12 12 pm e ive Adrian 12 27 p in rrlvo Conwayt 1 00 p n ,\ o 10, .N < t 1 11 IK >I \') AKBKNOKU AND Kit //<?"', DAILY, J (TIP T SIT )a YS. eavo Conway 2 80 p eavo Adrian 8 00 p i mivo I'rivotts ! 05 { n cava Bayhoro 8 la p a j c ;v? Sail ford 8 2')v in ' rrivo at I.oris 8 .*8) p in rrivo it \|t. Tabor 1 25 p in oavo i,ii arson p rn | cava ( larendon 1 50 p *n rrivo Uhadoourn 5 20 p in Tdogrnph Stations wive Cluidboiirn 5 50 pm cave I lion 0 15 pm rrivo Hub fl 25 pm No 15 SOUTHBOUND. icnvo Hub 0 -15 p in ,oavo liion 70 |> m oiivc ("hadbourn i ') p in - - - - -- - WORK m us fe w (lays, and you will l?o startle>1 at tho unexiected success Hint will reward your efforts We lo.otivesly have the best business to offer an agent lint caii be found on the face of ihw *.<.>-o. iin.OO profit on 875 (Ml worth of business is <ing easily and honorably made by and paid to ulnircds of men, women, boys, mid giris in our inploy. You can mnke money faster at work for s than you have any idea of. 'The business is so a '> to learn, and instructions so simple and plain, lint all succeed from the start. Those who take old of the business reap the advantage that rises from the sound reputation of one of the blest, most successful, and largest publishing onsen in America. Secure for yourself the profits uit the business so readily and handsomely yields. .11 beginners succeed grandly, and more than jill/e their greatest expectations. Those who y It llnd exactly a-s wo tell them. There Is plenty f room for a few more xvorkc s, and we urge tern to hegia at once. If you arc already em. < loyed, but liuve a fow spare moments, ami wish , ? use them to advantage, then write us at once or this Is vour grand opportunity!, ami receive ill particulars i>y return mail. Address, Tit (if. A CO., ISo\ No. KM, Augusta. Me. ( i To Ye Who I Have Little t aith ^ 7 ^ x JAPANESE 7^L)P? ^SS|r CURE . Will Save You. It is a new an?l complete treatment, consisting of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules (also Ointment in Box)and Fills. An absolute and guaranteed cure for Files of whatever kl.d or degree. External, Internal, Blind or Ble-d ing, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredita- ? and many other diseases and female weaknesses ; it is always a great benefit to the general health. The first discovery of a mcdicalcure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This Remedy has never been known to fail. $?.oo per box, six for $5.o"- sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Why suiter from this terrible disease when you can get a guaranteed remedy? JOSEPH R. HOFFLIN & CO., Drufffflst, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. P A WRITTEN GUARANTEE J Positively riven by The Japanese Heme- 0 X dies Co. to each purchaser o( six boxes, X when purchased at one time, to refund X the $s oo paid if not cured. ^ * <> STANDARD i\ A I I I PONY MILL j WITH VARIABLE FEED. I \f T I If you arc cutting logs. Villi 'las from 20 A \J vJ to 30 per cent, greater j capacity than any ordinVjf nary Mill, and is the 11 Ix IX I only variable feed mill /W 1 awarded a first-class I 1 rV I L prize at the New OrII IM L leans World's Exposition. Correspond with Us and we will inform you all about its many advantages. LID DELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, N. C. -F I MRS. ELMIRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Ttr. MIIih Mr,Ural Co., lillchart, Irnt. 1> v: Pins: For "0 years I waa troubled with 1 teari diwc. Would frequcnilv have falling /jKj'is and mimthcrluk at night. Had to sit up oi ?et out of bed to breathe. Ilud pnin In my loft Mlomid buck mor.tof tho time; ot last I became drop-will I v,as very nervous nnd nearly worn out in. kx:t excitement would cause me to 'THOUSANDS ;Sn iS j with fluttering. For tho last fifteen years I could J not slot p on luyleftaido or back until began taking i your %< ?< Heart Cure. I had not taken it very l[iii0 noli! T fclf !,rtl1 . .. .. ...... .. uc.Hil, uiiu I CUII now Steep fl f.n elthtr tide or back without the least disco in- . a fort Ih.tono pain, smothering;, droj>sy, 110 wind on torn eh or othor disagreeable symptonpi. lata a ? ilc to do till my own housowotk without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind., 1888. Mrs. Ki.mira Hatch, 3 It is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am in better health than 1 have been In 10 years. I honestly bo- X ve that i>>\ MUe*> jrtw Cli RFI1 llriirt Cum saved my lifo and made me a well woman. I am now C2 yean/ jf tt'.'o, and am able to do a good day's work. J May 20th, 1892. Mrs. ki.mika Hatch. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS COVENTRY imoss CYCLES l weights a6, 33,36AND 38 pounds. ^ ' ? Tkii Wheel Weighs Cr.ly 31 Foucl: and is a CaTo Ecadstor. The Tkreo >?. C What you want. ? C Where it is. s C That you get it. COVENTRY CROSS CYCLES Are leading and agents shou'-J hustle to secure agencies whe/ever not placed. AV o liol?l a lnrgostock at our flilenno force of hijah grntlo liinelilnca. Our new Season Catalogue is worth having. . fiS l'ost Free on application. Warmaii 8 Hazlewocd, Ltd., el."" ". SOI W 'iliNIS FOR Foley A. Wobb'a Celebrated Saddles. Prices given to Jobbers, Doalcrt, Agents. . SiFE^LIVER II and Cures DYNl'KPSIA, 1.1 VV.lt nml It 11>\ V. V Troubles when all olao falls. 25c, OOe, 8I.OO. LIFE MEDICINE COMPANY, Mf\ MOfflffrT SPartnuhurp, 8. C. : JN otiee. J1 No: ice is hereby given t lint on the 11t It l.ty of Octob>r, 18113, the undersigned Sl||tt wiil apply to Win. 10. Ilardwick, Probata HK Judge ot Horry County, for an Order of Final Dischury .- from tiio duties and tru-t Bp1 >i liia oftlco as guardian of tiio person and t ite of Beatrice A. Sarvis, minor. J. I), b.vuvis, (luardbm, Sept. 11th, 1803.