The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 08, 1894, Image 2
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CON WAV, S. (', VK11. T, lSPi
It was (ie<c;o> FJ i t: v. put it.'"
the month of one of h r chifac: i
the words; "lleuvon in oh- the |.
pie and the <1 vi make - i :
of what i< popnlirIt ?,v a ldm
saying of a man of the4,Mi Mh < a
over agiinst both extror
The ^districting hid w - paidv
to fix a place for Dr. .1. Win, Sto!-.<
lie has heen nominated hv - no M
liance caucus in his part of tlioi
country for Congn ssma' ; but t o
prospects arc that o\ Jud: < 1/ .r
wjll be Charleston's next tVigrcs* *
man, if it's not a K publican.
A in id the striving' after lirst principles
in JefTersoniiWi 1 )c-mocracy, and |
pitriarchal or daddv-s- olding ? v- ,
eminent, South Carolina has pnniul |
ly succeeded in wros'ing law from j
justice and raising >-ome of th?* liin >t
first principals of Cain, llarrah for ,
Cain and a new start!
Gov. Tilluinn calls upon all law
abiding citizens to assist in ei forcing v
the D'spcnsary law. Now, if he isj(
honest and really desires their assis :
tance, he will change his own meth j
ods and discontinue Ids tirades
against the .Iudiciary when tluii legal
judgment runs counter to his j1
preconceived notions. Ili> fundVn
is to execute and the Judiciary's to j
construe the law. To secure the t o. |1
operation of law-abiding citizens lemust
show lihnself law abiding.
Edgefield and Barnwell came int >
collision in the persons of a coaple
of Tillman spies in Charleston l->st h
Monday. Constable Whittle, of ,
Edgefield,and Constable Suoebcl, ol
Barnwell, bad a smart fisticuff on
the Clyde wharf, in which Kdge-|
field came out lirsi best. Those
Charleston Dispensary enf r <m>
must be "gentlemen" of I on r, u?
i
well as of politeness, is Charf'sb n
Conquered? arc victors lighting over
spoils? or i-> Charleston s.? law abid
ing that tlio constables ; i ing' f"t
a light must fight one ano her?
"Xow," says an ex rillmunile and
a well to do farmer in ( napgehnrg,
"I see what a fool 1 have been. I
want to hire kicking machine that
will do automatic service until Tikis
defeated '* Another voice com Si
from anttV. . .... von, fellows,
I'm a Tillman rutin. Tillman is I
one of the finest men Cod Alinhnitv
r% J
ever made. I wish I was more like
him than I am. I wish I had one!
eye punched out, so ! could be more
like him*" Kick and punch! In ;
the meantime, let some South Coo- !
linn Joshua bid our South Carolina
moon, whose influence is political
lunacy, to stand still.
The horrible details of the killii
of Crawford liailc'v and the wound
ing of Per:y Moore near Welford,
Spartanburg count) should throw
some light upon the peculiar and ex
traordinarv means and manner of the
execution of tin Dispensary law. At
11 o'clock last Saturday night, two
State Constables Tillman spies
stopped ut the homo of Crawford
llallew and asked to be shown the
way to the railroad. Perry Moore
volunteered to pilot them and did so.
Once there the spits turned on
Moore to arrest him. Moore ran He
was faced by a crowd of bullies a1 d
rasculs, and ran. He was shot dow ,
through the knee and fell crying for
help, llallew came to hi* cries mid 1
was Shot dead beside him. It i- m-t 1
necessary to impress the impart <>l
such actions upon our pr ople. !t i> 11
ont necessary locall tluir uttenti.u 1
to the fact that it is into the hands !
of suet) men as Kant and IK-in, mur
derers of Hallew, and Elliot, t} ?
drunken woman beater, they, them- '
solus, through their ido' 'Tillman ,
and his June Bug Lochia tore, lii\.
placed tlieir State.
"Tilings A re Mortal**'
What blank v teblanks we mortals
>e! We rise lip at t e ilawn of a "re
rotation" when fluttering show-ers of
?lrtin, blunt % rectal tons" begin to
ighten the pith <f progress and
tool ourselves with the phantasy t f a
im.j.tn idea. W? lean uputi our
tonces, our counters, our desks and
ivatcii with dil i ing ? yes the jaek o
lantern lights that are toshO-v us u;
new world and a r.t w dav. Wo
ft int:e:dlv C'| r t neigh inahnal
mists, forgctii the graves of mnny
reputations fr mi whidi 'hey ris?\
running after s me "gw eons rotnp
>uu ! of p' 08ph< ro is oiid hydrogen.'"
But the .'" -y it*tus will disappear.!
t 'for- n ey.'-. som day; an.I then
\vh-* w- ?thi,r our mud bedraggled 1
s i t- on ih hill, we wi'l spend
aw n t e evid u cs <>f our f olish j
i n r ai e t Ims >t i 11 iinr!i>iiii
Oil sine the days of ?G; ihero will I
: e n ()-< to -tand toge her 10 1000.
\\ h it Check!
Wi.at <-lu < k 11 o. e North Carolina!
idi on h-i vi! Tin y : i?? actually
u :si>that) tiio.-e in ijeorgia. .lust
look lu te! A ; aper way u{? in tlio
North !Aster u r ait of the Statu
- : ' ' Jj"t tin* County Coinin
oners and in igistrat'-s at their
joii ! iiu ing in .lore make a sum!'
r \ i t on for advei'.i iii&? the icurses
of the county.'' Another
win Gown, actuulh inxt to South
ao lina ei im - in ami luliliiionnilv
?ugge-ts' that "tin- leading men of
h" county contribute, vaeli a sma'l i
unuunt.' tlun, may he "the luilroaGs
) d l e i* duct d t o help.*' Kvcu iI 1
u-tra'ions of what ii is been done are ,
jive " h tin fide, ho, liny arc. Anil
the height of hustling slight of- i
hand, what-say you quick, cheek!? 1
pin una are cordially iiuit<d from
! e people. Coimid.r the modesty
co ' >mnll eonti ibution,'' ".-mini
uiiour.t. ' Imlp hy induetiou ? how
jraccfu lv words d > grow in "Ole
\'orf Culit;>!"
Suppose the people of Horry
vere called upon to ' develop toe
I *
ouaiy" by "appropriating small j
i...... .. io" ?c..i : * i. - - - '
ihuiiiiio iv/ nu vui tlld li.'"
sources of the conniv." Horrors!
I'he caller would he mobbed; the'
I iring cuthu iasm would ho cooled i
u un uiidrained ditch; the forsaken !
spirit would he sent to wai.der
iinoug theniulaii ! ini-us and reek-j
tig j'U fcninery <f jaiiU uiidrained
swamp-; 'Hid t' e I odv deposited in a
'L'ra\ e too coh! Hii l d.imp, ' around j
w ich "bark cano s" in iy he "pad
tiled" hy "the lire lly's lamp," wliieh
sihs,hy the way, enterprising North
Carolina ' s tiansf> rred to the coasts
t?f South Carolina, with many toys
tenons "sphits" to inhabit them. I
Kverybody knows llo ry! No use
to a ! : county con.tnissi- tiers in this
Suite1 to pile lip a little hill for job
ting. '-Get thee behind Hictemp*!
ta ion." Who wants a subsidized
pr< even a little six hy nine job
press with typographical errors free.
No we w< n't ask anybody to develop
I lorry in*' vet.
Tarill I>i 11 I>n*so<l.
The House of Uopresentatives has
'Jo' e its part toward fulfilling one
i>f principle plodg- s of the Democra ,
tie | arty to tlie American people.
The Wilson bill parsed tho lower
bruncli of Congress last Thursday
amid cnihus:asm tho like of which
has not been known in Congress fori
many a day. lvx-Speakm* Heed and j
Speaker Crisp mot on the lloor of!
the Ibmse and Speaker Crisp got the j
better of tho argument?certainly of j
the vote. Chairman W ilson made j
the las', and a most magnificent
'
sptech. The vote come and the Wilton
bill pa-sod by CI majority.
An American, and especially a
South Carolinian, may feel thankful j
that even t' i.-> much has been uccmiplidu'd
in reforming a false tax sys j
tern In fore the wandering after i
etlMIXTA //rtilo I?r? ? A ?-. ? - ?... 1 il? I
nil*'' UMUVII [UHMIi; Ml
I'M " t hw.'iy from this import nil
rcenomi : subject. Possibly it would
have been bettor to pavs a free trade
bill to take effort, say in 11)01). Put
what wo have will help our eouiurj'
without doubt. A stop in the right
direction will open broader paths of
progress to a p oplc who I ave been
progressing in spite of obstacles.
\Y1 en onco they ta? to of the good in
freer trade the Kepuh! can jutty will
be re'igatod to the kingdom of 'he
moon with all nientorie- of dreadful
1 i? . ?
ai'CUIM*. \\C iW'O I'll Hit'. I'OiUl tO tlCl'J
trade in 1900 nnywny and it is j>ro- |
[jj-l.lv better to travel carefully over ;
iIjm route from tlie MeKinlev bill to I
,ha' hi?'i c; <fio\vth of American,
? ^ I
Fro ' Trade. I,
?-> ?
A Mi-h iai editor met a well ? da
2jit? <1 farmer r.-cully at ill lold ldtn i
|1(> w .--Id lit 0 to have something i
fn in hi: |. The farm r e- t him
\ jii.> jjiid . ! tr^-'d him for it.? t
S', J.mi/ Mir,'i i. '
Washington Let tor.
> tegular Correspondent)
Washington, Feb. 5, 1894.
'i'lio Sonata Finance committee,
today began the second and deciding)
half <>f the great tariff but'le. How.
long it will 1.1-1 no man even pretends
to siy. Som" numbers of the'
Finance c' >tn tn i t tec say that the I > i 11
nil !< reported to (lie Senate in
two weeks, but a l.trgn majority of
the Senators do not expect it to bo
reported indue of i" month. The
\-ry large majority by which the
hill passed the House has increased
its chances f ?r boivg reported withoir
b ing materially cut in committ
e. The principal objections of
den ocratic Senatois to the bill as it
n w stands is that it does not provide
enough ievt iiui', and strong efforts
will be made to amend the bill to
mod i Imt objection.
Ueprescntittive Bland's for the
(nig iii g of the seigniorage in the
r-usury end the immediate issuing
of K>5,000,000 in .-ilver certiliiates
lias i>*.' '11 favorably reported to the!
1 louse and Mr. Itlnud lias given
notice th vt ho will cull it it(> us som)
as possible, probably this week. Se
cretarv Carlisle is quo'ed us favoring
the hill, anil its pa-s igo by the!
Holism i> rcgaidcil a- reasonably certain,
Nothing has been done by Con? M
gross concerning that i-sue of bonds
ii'iil the bonds will 0c forwarded to j
t e purchasers as fast as they can be
jr p red, th<* I*u 1 k of tliein going to
New York bankers. '1'liis do*s not ?
ni-ain lint t'ongrf>s approves of the
b ai I i-sue, merry '.hit notlnng li s
leeu iigreed upon. The matter will
l o h - iid fi*i in again.
There was a little that was eithei
in' . in .cresting or exciting in the dehate
on Hawaii wh'ch is to close to :
morrow with t lie adoption of a resoln I ^
tion by the lions -. The debute has J
been conducted aim >st entirely upon j
party lines. Kverv body's mind has]
long ago been made up on this sub- '
ject, and not even the report of the '
ornate Investigating committee, soon
to be made, is likely to produce any1
change. To the public it is, in di? i *
p!omatio lingo, "a closed incident." i
1! 'presentAtive Hatch of Mo, says
of his new anti-option bill, which lie
will introduce in the House at once; 1
"It distinctly protects the legit mate I
sale, while taxing those establish-'
uniit illegitimate selling is don . In
other wordj, if a sale is made and j
t'e article Sold is not delivert d in a .j
certain time then the tax is impose*',
Tne exchanges of the country are'
now ready to support the new bill
an 1 some of them lta\egono so far as . .j
t s iggest i h it they are ready to pay \
a lax, say of $10 ahead, upon their
m 'inberdtip This will bring them j
i to closer relations with the govern-i
m nt and will tend to the protection
of their rights anil privilgos. 1 feel ; '
certain that the bill will pass and J
(<1 via11\ Mire iiiai mo rn-.suleiit will "
sign it, if for 110 other reason than !
die one which inllnonccil his signa- j
tun* to the Oleomargarine hill,
namely, diiit it was a revenue measure.
The anti-ojition bill ?ill bring 9
rev. uue into the Treasury from the1
day it becomes a law.''
The claim that the income tax is j j
hound I > he del ated in tlie Senate is j
not borne out by figures, not even '
by those made by its most vigorous j
>, ; i in-nts. A' Cording to the most ( |
unfavorable figures yet made public
there are 11 {Senators who will refuse,
to vo c for the income tax, 37 who
will support it, ami (j who us classed d
iis doubtful. The vacancy for Miss-1 r
issippi will be Tilled before tho vote ,
i> trken and it is generally admitted j
that the new Suiuior will favor the! |
income tax. Assuming therefore
thai the figures are correct, which j
Hie advocates of the income tax wid
not a init, or at least have not admitted,
the poll stands 11 against'j
and 38 for, leaving the balance of j
power with the six Senutors classed \
as doubtful. Of these, 3 are repuh- i r
licnns ? Dolph, Muderson and Wilson?ami
.'1 democrats -Blackburn, i
I/uuBev and Gordon. The matter is j
in d??ubt, wi.li the chances rather in
favor of the income tax.
Senator Q my's notice of an
amendment to the tar if bill provi.
ding for the free coinage of silver,
the repeal of the tax on state bank
currency, the purchase of the Amor- i
iean product of gold, paying there '
for in bullion Treasury notes, to run
forty years and to hear interest at the j
rate of one tenth of one per cent, ami j
for a repeal of laws authorizing the
i-mo of interest bearing bonds, was
purely a partisan political movement,
made for the purpose of creating
confusion, hut some of the sections
of this voluminous amendment will
make a lot of trouble for somebody
if they are not ruled out on points of
order. Mr. (Jony will not talk of
his intentions concerning I he amend
incut.
Tim House committee on Bank- ,
i'ng and Currency have k llcd the
bdl f??r a repeal <>f the tax on state
bank currency by deciding 1) to K
not to report it.
Itopres uitative Oatcs, of Ala.,
thinks it wr >ng for the Justices ot
ihe If R Hnfii'omu f.1
j . v ..i v/wmi v i\) umu | s
salaries for 1 ifand ho hag introdu 41
fed a liili making lli?'ir term of office 1
(1
ten years and abolishing ?he law p
under which they retire on a salary ti
<ieoitfiji I"orcvcr. j'
Fort Valley header. t]
"When people talk about there a
heing ;i better State than Georgia, j.
every potato (lightly winks its eye,
every cabbage hakes its head, every ti
beet grows red in the face, every on ?
ion fee's stronger, every oat held is j(
shocked, rye stokes its beard, corn
sticks op its ears, a;ul every foot of
land kicks. The horses even denounce
the statement with a neigh and prin- ?
tor* grab their Hhooting-stick. i
IMUHi ItAM.
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(H llorry County Interdenominational
S unday School C'onvci?i
ion.
The following program for Hie
County Sunday School Convention
to be held at l*oplar on 2, 8, 4. of
March, 1801, h <8 been adopted bv
the Iixeeuti?e Committee.
IT id ay.
M o K N I \ o S Kh'Sl ON.
10 A. M: -Devotion il Kxeivises by
llev. .1. I J. Skipper.
10:15:?Ku rolling delegates and
members.
10:45: ? Written reports from Sunday
Schools, rubied for by loan-,
ships.
ll;30:?Topic: Advantages of Sunday
School Libraries?A. .J. Staf
ford, W. S. McCaskil', K. P.
Booth, (rub: id Kd wards.
12:30: -App hutments of Coninittee
o i Reaolutions.
A ft Kit nook Skssiok.
z:d0, r. M:? Devo'io nil S-n i ? by
W. C. Gleaton.
i'Ao: -vVritten reports from .Sunday |
Schools calIc-d f??r by townships.
2:55:?Reports of President. S?ernt<ry
and Treasurer; of township
Vice Pivtfidnnts including House
to Ilouse visitaiion.
1:00:?Topic: Sunday School or
guuizitiot. and blackboard exercises?15.
L. Iieity, R. II Clark,
W. II. Long.
N LOU I Sl.SsloN.
f:30 P. M:?Praye:, pro e and sou g
service for 15 minutes, followed
by a sermon by II. 1) Granger.
Saturday.
Mousing Skssjo.v
1:30:?Devotional exercises comluc
ted by I). 11. .Jord m.
I; 15:?Topic: llowluM to dew'op ?
the mission ry spirit in the .Sural iv
Schools?1). A. Calhoun, Mrs. I',
O. Lloyd, If. I >. Best, J. R. C-.pc i
and, C. K < lerald.
0:25: ? Normal lessons on blank* '
hoa~d? K. Norton, Mrs. !.. R.
Ui.rnliill, K. 1?. Booth.
1:15:?Topic: Primary Class management?
Miss Nannie Beutv,
Mrs, Carrie I,. Busenbnry, Rev.
\V. (J. (rleaton.
4J, M;?Q lestion Box, Song ami
Benediction.
A1 r;:i:N*ouN* Session*.
:.U) 1* M.?Prai.sc s Tvice of song,1
15 minutes.
:45:? Topic: 1 >i?ty of pistes to
Sunday School ? l>. N. (iorc,
II. Stanley, .J. W. Me.Cormick, K.
Norton. P. C. Prince.
:45-?Reports of Committee.
:00: ? Flection of delegates to State
Convention.
:05:?Question Box.
Nnsur Session*.
:J0, P. M: ? Praise, song and prayer
service.
;00:?Topic; Relation of Tern- , '
peraneo to Sunday School work
.1. H.Cooper, Manasaeh Martin,0.
F. Sranley. W.J. Do well, A. M. i
Duaenhury, J. C. Bryant.
i;00:?Teachers experience meeting,
conducted by Mrs. 1. B Birnhill.M
Sun da v.
0:00, A. M:?Sunday School massmeeting.
Address-s I>y F. Nor- ,
ton, H. B. Scarborough and J. C. i
>ryaui \joi;ecnon.
rime and place of next meeting.
N ot ic?*.
Ik' modern. Don't harass the
ysteni with noxious drugs. Monte- '
ey euros Malaria, Nervousness, Inligestion
and Howel Complaints. 1
t is simple, pleasant to taste and
eaves no bad effects.
TAX RETURNS.
N' OTICIS is hereby given that tin* Auditor
of llnrry will attend the folowing
places at the time specified, for the .
>urpose of receiving returns of all taxable
iroperty in Horry County, both personal
nul reai, for the fiscal year commencing
X'ov. 1, 181hl, and e. ding Oct. Ill, 18'.H.
Conway, Jan. 1 to (5.
(irahatiiville, Mon. Jan. 8, from 8 to 12.
Parker's Store," ' " 2 to 4. |
llatul, Tuesday, Jan. It. from 8 to 12. 1
Warn pee, 44 44 " 2 to 4. j
J.i'tlo Itiver, Wed. " 10 " 8 to 8.
Kbene/.er. Thurs. 44 11 "8 to 8. j
Conway, Saturday 41 18 I1
Hammond. Mon, " 15, 44 8 to 8.
Hound Sw'p, Tues 44 10. ,4 4 4
Loris, Wednesday, 44 17, 44 44 p
Sanford. Thurs, 44 1^, 44 "
Ibiyboro, Friday, 4* ID, " "
('onway, Saturday 44 20.
(jallvuuts, Mon. 4* 22. " 44
Hchobcth, Tuesday 44 28, 44 44
Talorsvllle, Wed. 44 24,
Floyds, Thurs. 44 2 5 , 44
Vardelie, Friday, 44 20, 44 8 to 12. n
Zoan, Friday, 44 20, 44 2 to 4. |
Conway, Saturday. 44 2 7.
Cool Sp'g, Monday, 44 20, 44 8 to 8
Gideon, Tuesday, 44 80, 44 8 to 11.
Jordanvilh', 44 4 4 8 0, 44 3 to 4
Dongola, Wed. 44 8 1 , 44 8 to J.
F't I (in relson Thu. Feb. 1 , 44 44
llueksyille, Fri , 4 2, 44 44
Conway, Saturday. 4 8.
Powellville, Monday and Tuesday, Feb.
and 0, from 8 to 12.
Poplar, (Sessions' Store,) Tuesday, Fab.
08 to 1, ,
Cedar Grove, Wednesday, Feb 7, 8 to 12
Socastee, Thurs. Feb. 8, 8 to 8.
Marlow , Friday Feb 0, 8 to 12.
The rest of the time at his office in Conray.
All persons between the ages of 21 and
0, except those inea| able oi earning a
upport from being maimed or from any
ther cause, shall he d emedtaxable polls,
sumber of School District will also be re
uircd. in tunning return or country
>roperty, two adjoining landowners must
p given ii so pa rate tract. Town lota must
c returned l?y No. All monies, notes, etc,
bove indebtedness are taxable. Assessicnts
of all property shall be based on
lie usual selling price of similar property
t Executors' and Administrators' sales.
.Jan. I to Feb. VO is the time specified by
iw in which all property si all be returnd.
Failure to make return in the limited
me subjects the delinquent to a penalty
f .r?0 per cent.
Every person i> required to make hlf- or
er own return if possible to do so.
J. A. LEWIS,
Auditor II.
WOMANS WORK!^'XS
uiineti mi h >in?,adtirrM Dr. J. II. JMHTHI >1 (O, * ? St C
Mrs. .W. K. Made
Stonewall. Tenn.
A Helpless Invalid
Kidney and Liver Trouble
and Nervous Debility
16 Years of Suffering Ended by i
Taking Hood's. ]
"C. I. Hood fc Co., l.owcll, Mass.: ,
"The effects <>f 11 t's s.u saparllla in my case
Fmro been truly marvelous. It far surpasses
any other medicine I have ever taken. For 16
years I was trouble*! with torpid liver, kidney
trouble and nervous debility, and was
A Hclploss Invalid.
1 have been taking Mode's Sarsaparilla for three
months and I ha 1 that I am cured. I feel better 1
now than I have for sixteen years. 1 thank
Clod first, for my health, and C. I. Hood & Co., '
f oond, for Mood's Sarsaparilla. 1 have recom- 1
Hood's5a;>Cures i
mended It to all my neighbors and several of
them are using Hood's Sarsaparilla with good
results. I am years old ami feel better than I
did at 40." Mna.'K. W,\ i?k, Stonewall, Tenn.
Hood's Pills ict t ally, yet pr mptly and
cfllclcntiy, on the liver and bowels. '-'5c.
What as I
Life I
Assurance? J
An enr,y menus of secur- j j
iii;.; V' V: :..ivl family ' |
ayain : want .i the event |
of your ck-ntli. |
a 1 ' ^ 1
j\ erccm e means ot sccuriug
a 1) itot* financial
st;> /liny; in the business j
won J.
UK> ' 1 a*. 1 profit
' - UK. s . f investing
your savings for use in '
after years.
All Life Insurance is;
good. The j
1 if<=n i
IP.Wi V5 V.-O. i\ V" A "'f Jftu&4A Jk I i
. 1 I
is tlie best. |
For f Mi I ar I nil .t , . Mrc.ss
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
CARoJnfs, ftoch Hill.S C. I
l>. T. M. N Kil l,, l.oeal Agent,
1 1')1 y ('on way, S. ().
j>i liiioiens ^CIHIOL,
Conway, S. c:.
The next (crin of this institution will
?)>( it tin' i^tli of Sept. pM\., nnd continue |
nine months. {
An Accurate, practical knowledge of J
Ih >ultject- stwdi .1 will l?e insisted upon '
and thorough preparation for advanced '
fins.-es in college or fur prnctif.il affairs <
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HO*. H. AVERY,
Out Of THE LAR...8T CONTRtCTOHS AND Bull*
IRfl IN NIBRAIK*.
HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS.
Ckand Island, Neb., April 8th, 18W.
Or. Milts Mt'Ucnl Co., Elkhart, IndL
Gknti.kmen: I had been troubled with htant
rutcAoc iorthc last ao vta?s, end although i
wh.1 treated by ahio physlclaus ana tried many
remedies, I grew Moodily worse until i was com.
PlITCLY RROSTRATID AND CONflNZD TO MY AID
WITHOUT ANY MOOt Of RICOVCRV. 1 WOUld h*V?
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nltoire ther.^^ rand it wan with
) the greatest difliculty that my circulation could
STHOUSANDSa
ck to conrciou-mos* again. While In this condition
1 tried yonr New Hcart Cone, and begun
|o Improve from the first, and now 1 a in able to do
a gooa day's work for a man 08 years of age. I give
Da Miles- New Heart Cure all the
credit for my recovery. It iaovcrslx months6inee
I have taken atir, although 1 ke<y a bottle in the
house In ease I should neo?l It. I have also used
your Nerve and Liver Pills, *"d think*
great deaf of thein. Z. Avkby.
sold on A positive GUARANTEE.
TRY DR. miles' fmlls, 50 doses 25 CTS.
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A; lactic Coast Line.
'Ail :i n^oii, Coiurnbia & Augusta R- R
l);ih?i Dor. > 18113.
ri'ains t;<>in<; j'jtii.
No.
i.ouvr Wilbiinirton :i 20 p in
l.i'itvo t ici.llioii! n ().*? |> m
' ' v' ;t'i"n M in
Vr.-ivo i 'loroiirp 0 50 p m
No. 50.
" 7 10 p ui
i?"l''t' 8 p in
I.eil . ? Ml.Ilier 8 28 p ni
Arrive Columbia 10 00 p in
No. 58.
Leave Florence 7 45 ft id
.> t rive Sumter 9 20 a m
Leave Sumter.. ... 0 5:1 ft m
Arrive t'olnmbi i 11 05 a ut
No. 52 runs throu.^ii from ( harleston
via Central Kailroail.
i Lea vine Lanes 8:11 A. .M .Manning 9:20
A. M.
TRAINS (iOlNCi NORTH.
No. 51.
I Leave Columbia 1 .10 a ui
j Arrive Sumter 5 57 a in
i Leave Sumter 5 57 a in
! Arrive Florence 7 15 a ni
N?>. 5:1.
Leave (? ' "" ?
. . -1 l> III
i Arrive Sum r 5 35 p m
No. r,i).
Leave Sumter 5 l > p m
| Arrive F)nr. nee 0 55 p m
iS'o 50.
i Leave Floret* e 5 4j a m
j Leave Marion 8 23 a hi
j Leave (Miv.dbourn 0 20 a m
| \rrive Wilmington HMO a in
"Daily, "j*Daily except Sunday.
>o. 53 runs through to ('nnrleston,S. ('.,
via Jentral U. It., arriving Manning 8:00
! 1'. M. Lanes 8:10 I'. M, (Tarlesion 10:40
1*. M.
Train on Manchester AifguM i It. K.
, leaves Sumpter daily e\e. pt Sunday 10:50
j A. M., arrrive Uimini 11:50 A. M. lietnrni
ingleave Ktmini 12:30 l\ M. arrive SunipI
ter 1:10 \\ M.
Trains on artsville I*. 1L leave Hartsville
daily except. Sun I ty at 5 00 a in, arI
riving Floyd* 5 25 a in. ltetnrnimr, leave
Floys 0 45 p in, arriving at llut-ville
I 10 15 p in.
.1. F. DIVIXK, (len'l Supt.
1 J. K Ki.m.y, Sujit. Trans,
T. M . F.\i ifimnv M?.,M o > 1 *
* ,1 I I /Infill.
Wilmington ChaJhourn & Conway BR
PA?S!:XOI.H ANl> KICMOHT DAI1.Y, KXOKI'T
SUNDAY
No 43, SOUTH BOUND.
I^eavc llult H .5 a in
heave I Hon S 30 a m
Arrive Ohailbouru 0 00 a in
/.pave CUatlhoumJ 10 10 a in
heave (Mare (ion.L, 10 10 a in
heave M t t aliovj 10 55 a in
heave horDj 11 20 p in
heav SanfordJ 11 37 p in
/.e ave Bay lion > II 17 p in
heave l'rivotts 11 57 p in
' e ive Adrian 13 02 pin
Arrive Uonwayl 12 30 p in
No 11, NO I'll BO UN I)
i'awkhoi.k and ra.: t;ii', daiiy, v c k r
SU J.xYS.
heave Conway 2 00 p a
/.oavo Adrian 2 30 p a
heave I'rUetis 2 15 | a
heave Bayboro 2 4*) p u
heave Sanlord 2 55 p li>
Arrive at horis 3 20 p m
Arrive ai Mt. Tabor 3 55pm
heave im. erson pi
heave ( lareiulon 4 20 p iArrive
( liadiiourn I 50 i- m
I^eave Chndbourn 5 15 ir.
heave I Hon 5 45 p 11.
* rrive I lull 0 00 p i?
scHfnniF
?OF?
The Waccamaw Line
Steamers.
TIIK 8 TKAMEIt will loa\o her whnr
at Conway every Monday and Wednesday
morning for Georgetown at 1 o'clock,
touching at all Intermediate points.
She will leave her wharf at Georgetown
every Tue>day and Friday morning for
Conway at 4 o'clock, touching all Intermediate
points.
T'.T. MoNEI Mi,
H A. Ml'NNKULYN, Gen'l Ag't
Agent, and Troas.
Georgetown, S. ('. f.niwav, - r.
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