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The Horr o Published Every Thursday. THIS MS: Ou? Year $t.r>0 Six Month? 1.00' Throe Months 50 HATES OF ADVERTISING. Vrausleiit Advertisements $1.00 pel* square. Klght line? ol this si/c type in ike one square. No advertisement counted less than a square. Advertising lines in local eolutnn 1' cents per line. Advertisements of .lodge of Probate. Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law*. Liberal contracts will l>o made with tiiose wishing to advertise for three, vi\ I twelve months, Marriage and death notices free. Short letters on current topii s are c< r diallv invited. vorrespoiuionts may u<o any -i -nature but true name of writer must accompany all communications. Articles to secure insertion must he sent in by Monday, previous to da\ of publics tion. All communications for publication should be directed to the euitor. C0KWAY7 S. 0., JAN. is, 1804. WII AT'S Tin: M ATTICU? The State campaign has opened. Senator Irby, in a latter to the daily papers of the State, has declared war Against what ho pleases to call "the] Slate House ring " I If claims to have been much postered hy the Co lumbia Correspondent of tho X< <ndf <\>nri>r\ and taking occasion to] cuss the repot tor, proceeds also to discuss the reports. Tito main lline D in his article, Senator Irby directs at the Comptroller (ienorul, Mr. Kllerlie. Why specially against this gentlema >, outsiders do not know. In fact 'lie whole affair is strange- ' ly jumbled. Senator Irby, the /'/?</* motif ITualfiy/it, .John Clary Kvatis, | Dr. Sampson Pope and that coterie recni to have arrayed themselves against "the State House ring.'1 The Senator's grievance b gainst the A < . mul Courier correspondent and "tliwj clique of the reform movement" seems to have been called into type by the very llat. fall of his resolutions passed by the Laurens Alliance. It scorns that Irby wanted to get in (lie first move on his "enemies'1 in the lieform Movement and force 1 hem to fall in line by scaring them with pictures of a Conservative victory in 'Ot and whooping tip the revolntionsnevcr go-backward racket; bet it didn't work. His plan of campaign is snceringly repudiated bv the Cot (on I'/mit, the Hci/intrr and tin- Co lutnbia leaders. That's what made hint mad, we suppose; but what me tbod there is in his madness, no one ujiijvoiio III i\iiimv. iviHuir new den, who, with the /'< </ist< is working un a March convention, s Irby has killed himself d"ad. A mur til in* of approval goes the round of the Columbia Reformers. The issue, it seem?, is, Who shall select the time for the Kefoun Convention? Irhy and tho seco:lors are for a July convention; the Cotton Plant and the /!></isf<r for one in March. Why the time is being fought over is a mystery. There's more than this behind the breach. What this more is would undoubtedly give much light to the general run of Tilhnanitos. They would undoubtedly be glad to get some information on the situation; for when the leaders go to quarreling, they must oxer eise a little judgment or laek of judgment themselves. It would be awful, if conflicting orders should come down from tho battle at headquarters. Congressman Mcl/iurin and State Senator \V. 1). hvans hare been touched upon by the traitor hunter harry Gantt in nis Piedmont Headlight. They may be aligned 01 the other side from Senator lrby. Jlut they say Mohaurin and Rutlcr are ''hand in glove." Patronage is given as the grounds. If Tillman b 1 >ngs to 11 by's' State House ring," w here's Mehaurii ? I lis good friends remark, he's not yet lost. The effect of the split among the Reformers down'this way? Well, we can t Bay. There nny Ik* none. There's right smart business at horn % on the farm to tend to and little time to study about the progress of place hunter's news. It may bo stfely fliid though that Irhy's not i wooden god in Horry. Lewis Redwiiie, indicted for defalcation in Atlanta, has plead guilty to the charge and been tentonced to six years in the Ohio penitentiary. iMd'oninn itml ICditor. The IloitrtS IIkum.o bracked an uncicnt chpsnut last week, and went into fits. -IsC.t'Ulfftnn Despatch. 'i'his is, wo take it, one of the characteristic arguments - this time. ia.Iavor of the Public baimy no dount in iuo ho would spend his romai TI1K TAX ON INCOMKS. i Wliy tli?' Proposition Is Oppos- I ^oil in New York. ;1 St. Louis llopuMU*. Now York, Jar.. 8. Wlu-u one ( stops to figure up the annual in routes of New Yoik's miliar .urr> j and successful business toon it i- | not clitlicn 11 lo'utulerglHiid their <>p- i position to the proposed tax of 'J p'-r , ronton inconies exceeding ?l,00o.' . It will cost litem, in the ng.;regit \ something like $2,0 >0,0110 i very Year. Nobody uoeil expert, there ; fore, that, i t v will su' mil. .? th ini- ' position of the t ix without a strut/ ,rle in which all the resourc s at tie ii command will be brought into play. | Dinuneiatory resolutions will b N | propos* d and ndopte 1 at the next p [meeting of th ? * t na-abur of. [ Commerce, and a committee | will bo appointed t > vis'l Washing, i ton and "lobby" ngiinst t!ie propos ; ' I 1 * eu men-lire, supplementing the per- ; 1 ' sonal efforts <>1 individual tin tn'-er- N and joining forces, if it i - deemed ml- (1 visalde, with any similar oommiilees thai may b" engaged in the work of conveiting tlio National \t'gislature. 1 n t *k *i A determined light will lie waged all along the line, beginning with a speech by Congressman llourk" (Jockran, and if the opponents of the income tax are kea'en it, will be a through slitter force of numerical 1 strength. There are v*. ry few moneyed men ! in the metropolis who favor the in? ^ conio tax idea, (leorge (lould l?> big, | of all the well known millionaire , the on?y one who sees in it. tin element of common sen>e and justice.:'' Mr. (J on Id thoroughly indorses the !. bill as propo-ed, and will do nothing .. to block its passage. Its enactment ' will reduce his uttnitai income verv materially. but hardly to the extent most people imagine, for, while the vioum I'smio is largo, it is probable l.1, that not over half of it is yielding interest, but on tin) contrary is draw- N| iiig <>n the earnings of the other half for support. It Would perhaps he a . fiiir estimate to say that the (slate i-> 11 in the annual receipt of I per cent 11 interest on ?20,0()'? *,000, or $800,000, ! I which, under the proposed law, , would he subject to a I in of ?17,000. | Undo Kussell Sage is opposed to S the bill on general principles, lie is ,l inclined to think that voting friend *, tiouhl is lacking in the sagaeitv and shrewdness which distinguished his '! father, i >ut Uncle Sage, unless lie '. | proves an alihi, will have to share his wealth with Uncle Samuel, just the same, granting (lu> passage < f the income tax provision, lie is said to he worth anywhere from ><50,000,000 to $80,000,000 and to t; . t ' havo an income amounting to more thnn $2,000,000 annually, Tho lux 1 collector will have to he undoubted a genius, however, to gather 2 per VN. cent on this baS'S. If the Treasury g ds ?1 ">,000 a year from the aged 1 liuancier it will bo in great link. The 1 iockefcllers. whose combined " wealth is placed at > 200,000,000, with a yearly income of ?20,000,000 * a"e not indifferent i > t hi? n?ri?..?u ...v ..^IIIUIUII in favor of ilu' lax. They have not trono on record against it, l?ut arc . 11 not very en'luisi islio in iis support. (1 ranting the family iccoino P> bo J ?20,000,000. ilie (lovfniniont will roc ive from the Kock< feller coffers !' in iho event of the pissagc of the V bill <>100,000 a year. J Cliauncey Depew, whose Hilary as !| president of the New York Central :l Kail road alone is ?100 000, will bo c har-1 hit, as will also President .lohn 1 A. Met'a 11 of the Now York Life ! Insuraneo Company, who.e annual stipei d is equal to that of Mr. Do- * pew. Both are against the income ~ tax. Mr. Depew will lose ?2,000 (f 1 his salary and perhaps as much more of his private income. Mr. MeCall's ,v. contribution will he in the neighborhood of ?5,000. * The Astor estate will he obliged to part with ?100,000 when the plate is 11 passed around at the end of il<o n_>- i (.'ill year. ' Mrs. Hetty (Ireon, who is said t > A bo the richest woman in America, r will bo mulcted in a sum ranging ' from *10,000 to $20,000. ? Ward McAllister having officially announced in ono of Ids recent news f paper effusions that he hud acquirt d a fortune exceeding *1,000,000 in o the pursuit of New York society, it I is reasonable to suppose that ho will o bo asked to contribute ?1,200 or so 1 every year to insure its retention by him. > The Yanderbills will bo lucky if ' thoy escape with an annual tax of 0 *125,000 b Richard (Toker's salary as chief I of Tammany Hall is $ 15,000 u year. |' IIis income from other sources is es* timated at *100,000 a year. The enactment of the income tax law " will, therefore, cost him about *2,000 it annually. 0 ' Ross" McKune of (Jruvesend is worth half a million and will be 1 squeezed by Uncle Sam about $1,000 worth every year unless the threat 1 cued change of residence which ho is confronted shall interfere with his d earning capacity. r. Another famous character who is 11 interested to some extent in the sub- ;l ! ject is Ilonry George. Mr. George jl: | clips coupons and other things toj^ i uiw extern or <)(>() a year. il !" favors the tax und will pay his s 100 o withgraco ami good will. u (leorgo I'rnncis Train has only c. one fault to lind with the McMillan ^ umcndipent. He believes the tax sho ihl l>o i in pared at the rate of 1 (> 1' per cent on incomes exceeding >">,<)t)0 j i'? Ilerr M >st is perhaps the most ^ 1 >it'or oppom tit of the proposed law ; j in New York. He regards it ns a! 4<co wirdly makeshift.'' He sugges n ted, in a brief conversation with me JJ<< t ther,?biv. Hut the most rood- ? uing oil would be 50 per cent on till in-1 ionics exceeding *5,000 Th is is lerlups the most temperate utter* 111 <"t* MnSt h:(S giveil eX jUVssi'>11 to ineo ho went into tin; Anarehist lu-in- .ss, ami is chronicled u n in.iter of news. I'll : * ir.e s.-vi-rnl hundred mil 1 i<>ihiir> s :n New \'*?rk, ami probably S.000 other who will e >1110 under * ho head of th proposed income tax, ?r less than I \ j er eent i f the city's j lopulatiou. -o- ?r> Wtts'i i n;* toil I a t 11 r. (U'\irnlar Correspondent ) Washington, .Ian. 15, 1891. j Honda u ill be issued by Secretary in lisle. When this iitinoiiueement j Vlis ins* 111 Ml ;i iltiv or two ago ii ! VMS t! OUght to be Ml'T'ly iv til II IT in- I Midi d to head c.ir Mr. iHand's bill j or 11n iininodiate issuing of Soo.OOO- ; Kid of silver eertilh ates, bas? d upon lie seignoiago of the silver bullion io\v lyi 'g idle in tho Treasury, a faorablo report upon which has been irdored by the Mouse U inage coinnittcc; but ii is n<>w Known that k'eretary t'arii !e ha? fully made tip lis mind, uftet consulting with Seiitor Sherman ami oilier r< p iblieao eadors, to issue bonds tt:.d? r tlie net 1" 1875 nnlo s C'ongiuss sliall before < !>. 1, am I ori/. an issue < f bon is. nd judging from the oppo-ition al | endy shown, there s litilo prohibit tv of Congress doing it. The anliorily to issue bo ids i! generally! elioved I > be good, although ii has , e.mi seriously <pi- ^'ioned by a few, ntiliaiit will arotts" fierce opposi on in tho ran! s of the democrat I ud renew the hard feeling engen* vred by the silver contest is certain lie lowest interest l>< nd provided >r by the aet of 1875 is a thirtyear I per center. If President, Cleveland offended 1 enatorial dignity by sending the I i ?st I lawaiian corn spondenco to i lie Lonse Saturday u ile the Semite as no iu session Set a'oriul dignity , id imt say a word to indicate it liile the docuniei ts were being read i the Senate .to-day No oxciicent followed the making public of 1j iesc payors us Hair substance had con kmnvn b?r tin re tlnin u week, iii tlio details thot contained have lvnglnoned (In1 anli res to atiomsc, nil, all hough I 'resident Cleveland is iiil to still cherish tho hope (hat !ongress will order tin* restoration \ f tlie queen,! have bivm unable to , nd either a Senator or lo-presenta : ve who believes that result to be ven possible, in t. to s <y probable, teprsscntative MeCro.iry eliairmau f the I louse committee on foreign iITairs, sits the inatier will not be iken up in tho House until after lie tyiilT bill is disposed of, unless tore is some unexpected turn of iTairs in Hawaii, and the S o ate i 11 a t for the report of the investigu - < on now being made before taking , up, so that it is safe to say 'he ( owers will bo blooming hrforo Conre s renders its verdict. Tho general debute on the Wilson 11 iff bill is over*, and only one thing ,fas demonstrated t o impossibility f anyoody suning anything new on he subject. The debate niiiler the ve minute nil-*, whic'n will 111! in lie remainder of the tinio tint I tlio id is voted upon, is expected to be lore exciting, if not more interest* ii*.', than the set speeches. Tnerc is ust eno igh doubt surrounding the nt. * of some of the amendments that re to be offered 'o the bill by demorats to create a feeling of public xpectaney. There are several of ,1 III.. II I I I III >?>. I O tl.I.W.I. ...... ...II . ............. .no H IIU.II III I' r ill I I Ml lavo sulli i"::l di in crutic backing o carry them through if they can ret tho solid republican vote, hot he present understanding is that lie republicans will not vole either iay on any of the amendments 'hat undorstati ling may, however, urn out to he erroneous. The Commissioner of Pensions has 10 authority in law to suspend a tension. So ray tlm decision of the onrt in the case ->f .Judge l.ong, of .I i big ut, who hrought soil, for his estoration to tho pension roll, udge I jOtiyf had already been resored to the roll tinder the act of Dec I, 18U3, but the deeision is never helcss regarded as important. It was nndoubt2tllv the line hand f the administration that shed a now I ghi. upon lie present at ivo Hynnm, f Indiana, by whose change of vote ho majority of the House Ways and leans committee decided that the noomo tax should he reported to the louso in a separate bill and not be ffeivd as an amendment to the tariff iill, and some of the anti adminis ration men are cl av iug that Indiana ntronngy particularly Mm post-mas ership lit Indianapolis which recent y wenl to a friend of Mr. liynnm, t as ll?o i11 tiininant used. lie that as i i, may, the separation of the income t\ from the tariff hiil leaves the amis of the administration fcee t<> i g!it the former and it is doing it. 1 or all it is worth, while supporting lie tar ft hill. If the appliuso jjivon a speaker ecides the power of a speech Hop seutative, Jerry Simpson and I5ryn of Xi'lirasku. made lie most powrfnl f-p??e(.hes of th * week; they ecv- 1 inly got more applause fan any ther two speakers. Mr. Simpson itroduced a shoddy overcoat, after no yen wear, to ilius rate his rotarks i 11 the wool schedule. Ho lid the populists would ? ?pj>ort the Vilson hi 1, nt heca'80 they np roved if, but because they thought an iiuprovciueiit of about 20 per nt on the, pros* nt tariff; paitiouirly where the intcres's of lh" forler are touched upon. -# O WfiWXIRK Two l.i\. s Sftvcd. Mrs. Dhoebo Clintons, of .Junction City, III, w:ts toM I>y l???r ?ltshe had Consumption nnd timt tbero was no hope for her, hi t two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she say s it saved hc-t lite. .Mr. Titm. Kggers, DJ9 I'loridn S Sat* I'liinc'sco, sulTered from h dr adful cold, approaching ' '< usump ti<?n, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's Xi \v Disc very nnd in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thnnkfu'. It is such lesults, of wbieh these nre s on pi'.'S, tint prove the w >nderful iflieaev of this nmdi. oiiltt in Ooill/hs Sltld t'obls. Free rial botib'.s at Dr. 10. \ r ion's Drug Store Reg u I at s'y? 60o. and l.OO. el rio i i; t (? rs. This remedy is becoming so well known ami t-o popular nk lo need n<> special mention. All who have used Klectric Bitters sing I he sanio song of praise.- -A purer medicine does not wxist annd it is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. Klecttio Bitters will euro all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will re novo Dimples, Boils, Salt, lilieum and oilier lffec* tii>ns caused hy impure Mood. ? Will drive Malaria from the ststem and prev. ut as well as enre all Malarial fevers ? l?\?r euro of lleadarh", L'onstipatioii and I ndigest on try Kle< trio litters?Kutiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refund d. I'rice r>() ets, and $1.0 ) per bo* tie :>? Dr. L. Norton's D uj-eore. (Jl'A RTKiMiV STAT KM KNT -- OK Till: CONIMTION OK Till'. I1 it \ N !v <>r CON WA V. C'oti way, S. C., At the close of It .tin s> on IVoeniber tin* :10th, i8ou. a ssk rs. Loans :iiul Discounts "J^omI. 10 Ileal 11st ate. Furniture ami Fi\t. 1:1(0.10 laxpenses (1.71.10 1 Cash on haml ami in Hanks 11^:10.111 Total $1771 i.82 i.i aii! i.rn fs. Capital Stock $?!Ma.OO l'rolits :?07.(Kl I )ep<ivits 70S) 1 82 Total $17711.82 STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / cor NT V OF lloioiv. \ l'ersonally appeared before nte, l>. A. tpivey, Oa-hier ol The Bank ol Conway, a lio on oath says, that the above statement i ? true, t > the be.-t of his knowledge ind belief. I). A. Stinky Cashier, Sworn to lie I ore nie this 2ml day of January, 1801. C. 1'. (^i atti.i-:ii.\r.m, lXMary runiic. i ('. I*. (pwm.KUAi m, Attest:-. I!. 15, Si vitlioit'M uii, f W. lb IJ:\MS. N ot ice. I Jo modern. Don't harass the system with noxious drugs. Monte- j p?y cures Malt ria, N< rvousness, In- , digestion and Howe! Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste and loaves no hud effects. J TAX RETURNS. < >'I" 11 11 U hereby given that the \ uk ^ ditor of I lorry will attend llu1 following plaees at the time specified, lor the purpose of ree.i iving returns of all taxable property in Horry County, both personal and real, for the llseal year commencing No-.. 1, 1 JS'.II!, and e ding < >rt. I!I, I^tl 1. (Ion way, Jan. 1 to '! (Irahaiiivllle, Mon. Jan. S, from 8 to 12. Parker's Store," ,v " 2 to t. Hand, Tuesday, Jan. !t front 8 to 12. Wninpee, " " " 2 to 1. I.i'tle Hiver, \V< d. " 10 " 8 to U. Ebetie/er, Thurs. "II "8 t.? ('onwav, Satuid iy " 1d II.............i M ... >i < - ..... if! 'Ml, ! ;, o l<> ?, Pound Sw'p, Tues " 1 (i. 44 l.ori", Wednesday, 44 IT, 4* 44 Sim Tort I. Tliurs, 44 18, 44 44 Ihiyhoro, Friday, 44 11), 44 44 ('miway, Saturday, 44 2!). (islivaiits, Mon. 44 22. " 44 llohobeth, Tuesday44 22. 44 44 Talor-villo, Wed. 4 4 2 1 , 44 Floyds, Tliurs. 44 2">, 44 4 4 Yardelle, Friday, 44 2 0 , 44 8 to 12. /.oan, Friday, 44 20, 44 2 to 1. Conway, Saturday. 44 27. Cool Sp'g, Monday,44 2f, 44 K to 2 Gideon, Tuesday, 44 20, 44 8 to l i. JordanvUlo,44 44 8t>, 2 to I. Dongola, Wed. 44 81 , 44 8 to 5. P't Mairelson Thu. Feb. 1 , 44 44 Bucksyille, Fri 44 2, 44 44 Conway, Saturday, '4 8. \ I'owollville, Monday and Tuesday, Fob, and 0, from 8 to 12. 1 Poplar, (Sessions' Store,) Tuesday, Fob. 4(>-? to 1, Cedar Prove, Wednesday, Feb 7, 8 to 12 S<leastoo, Timrs. Feb. 8, 8 to 8. Marlow, Friday Feb 0, 8 to 12. The rest of the time at his oHloo in Conway. All per.om between the ages of 21 and 50, except thoso incu| able oi earning a I support from being maimed or from an\ other cause, shall be d emed taxable polls. Number ol School District will also be re ipiired. In making return of country I roperty, two adjoining landowners must i>e given a separate tract. Town lots must 1 he returned by No. All monies, notes, etc, j above indebtedness arc taxable. Assess- t merits of all property shall be based en . the usual selliiiv pric e of similar property at Fxecutors' and Administrators' sales. .Jan, I to Fob. '-.'0 is the time specified by ! * law in whicli all property .shall be return ] pd. Failure to make return in the limited time subjects the delinquent to a penalty of f)0 per cent. 1 F.very person is required to make his or her o\vn return il possible to do so. ,!. A. Lewis, Auditor II. ('. *)'mn<ttirn v'.vu [ pnu errtiitnoqin 'ttoqaoS *TP" 1 'tl|itlplj< UV > '>',11 . ) )OOTM|d fjf JI v<?it,w<NAVO?m o^ii) i jnotis '(In Xaj Plinq iuw.u oijav iiiipipp ao 'ojuc^ti aojpao/j SHIUV'I HAin^OALSAM (/ MStrarS A'S Claniei ami braoliltci the lintr. I ''foSsS? ** Hi Promoter * luxuriant (rrowth. ImSTSxv' Never Faile to It store Oroy Hair to Its Youthful Color. j Curia renin ilifenaos It liair falllnff. ?' '? 11 1,1 lU Dru.-tlUtu" "" | j l'?o I'jirkor'H Otngcr,Tonio, Jt mrv* the v??r?t (V>ujrhv "Weak Lungs, Jhlnlny, indi^< .(Ion, l^ln/fakt In lime, fiocls. MINDERCOFJNS. The only imrc curefor Com,. S;oi>? *n pain. Jic, et or lllhCOX Si tO-i N. Y. A X-Atu \ i r.ip.iri.i.i : < < r? cv>rii*~ .:t-3 C'.rc. 11 i i .mi I . if. *, Iio-"" .i " " ' 11 i ,ii i n ii r) -" Sad and CiOomy Woak and Dy3poptio flood's Strmipartita Cuvo Strength ami l'crfc* t. \j Cured. if :-Alm\ te - i J \ . 'mrnaw J>r. ,T. It. White Birmingham, Alabama. " I havo not words enonah to express my lit Auks for tlio {?roat benefits received from n few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was weak, ami It made mo stron;:; 1 was adyspep tie, mid It cured me; I was sad and gloomy, and it mado mo cheerful and hopeful. And last though not least, it made mo an ardent and feed's si Cures working democrat. All who havo taken llood's mm iy uuvico, report pood results. I pliully recommend it i<> all miflorors J. i:. \\ itn n, M. D., r.irniinpli.un, Ala. N. II. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be induced to bay any oilier instead. Insist upon HOOD'S. Hood's Pills ai'oth lot family cathorUA licutlo and eUccttvo. liyabos. yo cents. What is Assurance? An easy means of securi ig your w i a lid family agai i: t want in the event of jtour el at h. A creditable means of securing n 1>. Iter iinancial standing in the business world. Tltr* f-O ' > 'iiol JL J.v- ..'UV 1 in I l/iwaf able mean ; of investing your savings for use in after years. All Life Insurance is good. The Equitable Life; is the best. For full particulars, nddrous to. J. ROBDEY, Manager, oaroJwas. Roch Hill, S C. I). T. MrNKlLL, Loe.tl Agent, 1 15 03 lv Con why, S. 0. MONTHliliY. 1760 Tlie Monk's Rt / 1845. (f ik ' . \ .T /. ' ' - If 1 r> i*i*r -t IK j ' * i v u, ?1 V i - ? b^iV i ' ' :.- /" < //?/ -ry *_<.v ' - .?. ATONIC, NKUYINK, IiLOOD. IT1UFI I '.If. Iiike Cures Like. The Poison of the Swamp has its Antidote in the Swamp. For Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion, Dysintery and Bowel Complaint, ask your dealer for MONTKHKY. If he does not keep it, we will send you a large bottle, express prepaid, <>n receipt on *1.00. MONTKHKY CO., Florence, S. C., Props, and Mfrs. F. W. WACFNEB & CO., < liarleston, St ite Agents. J^l Hltot (ills ftl'IIOOL, , Ccn-wo^", S. O. The next term of this institution will ] ipen the 1 Sth of Sept. prox., and continue line months. An Accurate, practical knowledge of he subjects studi >1 will be insisted upon in?l thorough preparation for advanced .lasses in college or for practical affairs >f life will he alTorded those who eve Faced under pur tuition. For catalogue or furthrr information, iddress the principal, It. F?. CLAltKH, A. M Conway, S. C. Aug. 3, 1893. i Caveats, raul Trade Marks obtained. :e?d i.H I'ab ' cut business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Pr.tcr.t Olfieo. find wo can secure patent In less time than those remote from Washington. Bend model, drawing or photo., v !th descrlp- j lion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free ?f charge. Our fee not dac till patent Is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,' with names or actual clients in vmiriitnt<? ,tv ?... town, gent free. Address' '* C.A.SNOW&CO. ] OpdosUo Patont Office. VVas'ilncton. 0. CIf you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS remedy mb f.fa/ wnmakb ills.:?.?/ Cures it IJ Fomalo Diseases. Corrects oil Foniala Irrca'ilnrMIC!. Pirreoncs all Weaknesses ar.d Pain. QUICK IN ITS OPERATION. AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE. Wc never publish a lad.'s name or what she writes us. Send for out '.'i al; "Our Wives and Daughters "?costs ytu nothing and gives ycu something. STELLA-V1T/E is sold by nil dealers in medicines. I'rlco $1.00. Prepared by TH AC HE It MEOICIME CO.. ui Chattanooga, Tenn. ^ ~ tHl OHRISTV SR6AQ SpO V ! V (in WOMKN r.u.Un $10,00 n ?i y soiling tho "W iiilertul Christy I ire ml .>!ki r." Write quirk for territory. Guhmty Kam Co., Promout,Ohio. I i Dinnnc Tok ? * : /"* C 1 i lvijjttiio AauuiUo Ripans Tnbtiles are com- t pounded from a prescription j widely used by the best niedi cal authorities and are pre- ; sensed in a form that is be- : coming the fashion every- j : where. | I. ' | Ripans Tahules act gently but promptly upon the liver, : stomach and intestines; cure j : dyspepsia, habitual constipa : tion, offensive breath and head- i \ ache. One tabule taken at the j first symptom of iiu'i son, | biliousness, dizzinc ss, di dress : | after eating, or depression of | spirits, will siuvlv.- ' My | remove the whole difficulty, j RipnnsTabules may be on- \ I 1:1 i lli>< t r>l ili'ir. < . .lrn . !< ' j: "^2^^ | Ripans Talwks j arc easy to take, : quick to act, ami /& ''$$&) I save many a tioC-u??My/ j : tor's bill. i j CAN I OHTA1N A I'ATF.NT ? For a Rrotnpt answer and an honest opinion, write to 11' S N ?.V < 'O., who have bad nearly fifty years* experience In the patent business. Communications strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning l'ntouts and how to obtain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanical and sclentItlc books sent tree. Patents taken through Munn & Co. roccivo special notice In tho Scientific Amcricnn. and thus nro brought widely before the public without cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest clrculatlou of any scientific work in tho world. a year. Sample copies sent free. llulldtng ICdltion. monthly. *1.00 a year. Single copies, '2!i cents. Every number contains beautiful plates, in colors, and Photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tho latest designs und secure contracts. Address MUNN & CO., NKW YOKK, 301 IlllOADWA* of CfoTt%I)aij9 CONWAY, s. C. I Calls the attention of tin* public to its superior facilities for handling business entrusted to i' > care. We transact a general banking business. Kxchange bought ami sold. Money to loan on good security. DKPOSITS in small or large amounts received. Interest of I and 5 per cent per annum allowe d on impVits in Sav ings 1 )ep:,; tmenl. Co'tooting made speciality. Teach.tV p iy cc ti'icates, r.nd ot'ier claims against the County, alscountod nt liberal t n. -. 'I'll p t mel of our Hoard of Directoi is su b to inspire coiitltlem .* and draw to tiii li dilution a lar amount of I)? posit -. We < >i ii.tlly solicit your patronage. ft. A. SPlVf.V. Cashier. 11. (!. ( ()! 1,I.\S, President. HICK PLAVm^: Kin: 311LLKIIS! WK CAN sell you for .1 Hicc Mill that will hull, clean and polish, rea ly for the table and market, 1"> to 100 bushels of rough rice in ten hours with (5 to 8 horse power! Can be opera led by one men and occupies no more lloor space than a Corn Mill. Von cannot afford to be without one. Host ufrene.h burr" Corn Ft/Sills it from $115 to $130. Saw Rflills, Plantation size, #"200 up to $3-10. ENGINES And BOILERS. Write for catalogues and pricey to V; C. BADIIAM, (ien'l Ag't, Columbia, S. ('. I 1 pT4^ ft ! jl ^ i | ' H O w, S. A VERY,, 0*i or thi Lak^c-bt Contractors ?no Build* cna in Nebraska. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grand Island, Nkb., April 8th, 1802. />r. Miltn Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl. Gkntlkmkn: 1 had been troubled with heart disc asc ronTHt last ao years, and nit hough I was treated by nblo idiysiclans Mid tried umny remedies. I crew steadily worso until i w?? m*. pletely prostrated and confined to my bcd i?itmout any mope of recovery. ' would liavo very bud sink ?? _^1ng spells, when my pulse wof MI I k# ( I jula stop beating oitOROtlier,^^^ "^and it was with ) the gicatest difficulty that my circulation could HisTHOUSANDSa ck to consciousness cj*n!n. While in this condition I tried jrotir new Heart Cure, niul begun to itnnrove from the hrst, and now I am able to do a good day's work for u man OS years of age. 1 glvo Dh Miles' New Heart Cure all the : credit for my recovery It is over six months sinco I have taken any, although 1 keep a bottle in the house in esse 1 should need it t have also used your Nerve ano Liver Pit.l3, and think a | great deal of them. avebv. BOl.D ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. rRYDR MILES'PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Allaniic Ccast Line. V?ilTi n^f3n. Uolaaibla & Augusta R- R < <> : <So r>.?ett !?? ! ti i<?. l)< ?. 2 1893. ri:aixs i/.oi x<; s?>'/tii. No. 55. i Leave Wilmington 3 20 p m | Leave I'l:a<!lie.ii u 5 On pill Leave Miri.m 0 11pm \n;\f Florence . 0 50 p in No. 50. | Leai* Florence 7 10 p in i Arrive Sumter 8 28 p in I I ,,?:ivo Sumter 8 28 p m J Arrive Columbia 10 00 p m No. 58. I Leave Florence 7 45 a in I Arrive Sumter 9 20 a in > . 57. i Leave Sumter 1) 53 a m j Arrive Colombia 11 05 a ui No. 52 runs iliroitgii from ('bnrleston j via Central Uuilroad. i Leaving lames 8:1! A. M Manning 9:20 A. M. TliA1 XS GOING NOUTII. No. 51. i Leave ('olnml-ia I .10 a u? ! Arrive Sumter .. 5 57 a m | Leave Sumter 5 57 a m ! Arrive Florence 7 15 a m No. 53. i/riiv(' i uinmDia 4 ~0 p lu Arrive Sum" ?r 5 35 p in No. r>?. Leave Sumter 5 45 p m Arrive Florence > 55 p in No oC,. Leave Fiorer o "7 *1 j a m Leave Marion H ?'!l n m Leave Cliadbourn 0 20 a m \rrive Wilmington 1010 am "Daily, "j"Daily except Sunday. >o. 53 runs lluou^h to t'no: lesion,S. ('., via Central It. II., arriving Maiming 14:00 I'. M. Lane.^ 0:10 P. M, < l. ir.cston 10:40 1'. M. Train on Manchester ?!c Augusta K. II. leaves Sumpter daily except Sunday 10:50 A. M., arrrive Uitninl 11 :V.t A. M. Iteturning leave Itimini 12:30 I'. M. arrive Sumpter 1:10 1\ M. Trains on artsville II. It. leave lfartsville daily except Sund iy at 5 00 a in, arriving Floyd ."> 25 a in. II 'turning, leave Floys 0 la p in arriving at llartsville 10 15 pin. J. F. 1)1 VI N H, (1 en'l Supt. J. II K i.ni.y, Supt. Trans, T. M. Kmi.hson, (len'l Pass. Agent. 4 Wilmington Chatfbourn & Conway B- B I'ASSKNOKU ANII VUP.HSIIT UAII.Y, KXCKP'I" SUNDAY No I'd, SOUTH llOUN I). Leave lluD 8 .5 am Leave I Hon 8 110 a in Arrive Cliadbourn 1) GO a m /.eave ChiuH'ouniJ 10 10 a m Leave Clare don 10 10 a m Leavo .M t i abort 10 55 a ni Leave Lorist 11 '30 p m Leav Sanford't 11 II? p in /.eave I layborn )l 47 pm Leave l'rivells 11 57 pm ' e ive Adrian 1*3 0*3 pm Arrive Conwayt 12 30 p in No 11, NO nillOUND PA.esKNl.'.-.U AND I'll f.'o UAII.Y, rfvCK* T SU JaYS. I ' inu * i?mvay > 2 00 p /.eavo Adrian 2 80 p a Leave Privetts 2 85 | n Leave Ikiyboro 2 45 p .u Leave Sauford 2 55 p n. Arrive ill Lorls 8 20 p it. Arrive at Mt. Tabor 8 55 p in Leavo LTLorson pi. Leave < luretidon 4 20 p o. Arrive Chadbourn 4 50 i- m Leave Chadbourn 5 15 j. ir. Leave I lion 5 451. 11. . vrivo 11 ub (J 00 p i.. EAGLiE THE REST HOOFING Is uneipialed for home, birn, factory or out buildings, an l costs imlf llie price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for uso and easily applied by any one. State size of roof. RUBBER PAINT Costs only 00 cents per gallon in birrol lots, or $4.50 for live gallon tubs. Color dark red. Will stop leaks in tin or Iron roofs that will last for years. Try it. Send stamp for samples and full particulars. EXCELSIOR PAINT& ROOFINO CO Oec. 28--8m. 155 Ounne St., N. V