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The lloitftr Herald, Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S.O. FEU. 15, 1804. j LOCAL NEWS. | ???????????? | Looai. Mail lioui'ks.?On n?uto' No. 20273; from Gallivants Forry to Conway, mail urrivn* 1:45 l\ M., ou MoudaV' Wt'ilnosduy mid Friday; \ n \r * iruvi'H ?i <;?n# i . iu. on same day. i Mail closes at 2:25. On ronto No. 20280, from Con way to Tire way, N.' \ mail arrives at 4 :'l(); P. M., on Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday; leaves at 5 P. M. on same days. Mail closes at 5:T>r? P. M. On route No. 20281, from Conway I via Forney, Jorduiville, Gideon, La ban a and return, mail arrives at 7 | P. M., on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday; loaves at 0 A. M. on Molt day Wednesday and Friday. Mail closes at I) P. M. On route No. 20282, from Conway to Little River, mail arrives at 5 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. Mail closes at 9. P. M. On route No. 20283, from Conway to Port Harrelsou, mail arrives daily at 12 M.; leav.s daily at 1:45, P. M.j Mail closes at 1:40 P. M. Staqks of Watkr?Beginning Thursday, Feh. 8, 94, and ending Wednesday, Feb. 14, '94, the height of the Waccatnuw River has been in feet as follows: ? Thursday, 5 2 Monday, 5.0 Friday, 52. Tuesday, 5.0 Saturday, 52. W'nesday, 5.0 1 vai n fall.?Friday, .4; Monday | .02; Tuesday, .30 Appointments op P. E.?The! following ar3 Presiding Elder Thus. J. Clyde's appointments in this county: Loris, Feb. 17, 18. Bayboro, Sandy Plains, " 28. Conway, Ct. Cool Springs. 24, 25. Tu08. J. Clyde. P. E. Hodbeuv in Willi am situ no.?A fast gang <>f robbers or an epidemic of buiglary is passing over Williamsburg. The depots at Effingham and at Courdins have been entered and ul8o the residence of Mr. Sam Nettles at Lanes. From the depots a considerable amount of goods was taken; but tho robbers were frightened from Mr. Nettles' before they could g T anything. Answer Solicited.?Is it or is it not a pity that the demi-organization of young people, who meet not seldom to shako the dust of the town from their Might, fantastic toe," to the tune of "Share 'em, hoys, share 'em;" do not literalise their metaphorical action? Please answer quickly ani save tho tiouMe of much running and breaking?off in the ground. Dispensers for Marion.?The Mtrion Star hays; "The Marion County board of control met in town on last Friday and elected Capt. Thos. E. Stanley, dispenser, and M. Manheim, clerk of the Maiion dispensary and John A. Fore, as dispenser at the Dillon institution. It is reported that the supplies for both places are already packed in Columbia uniting for shipment." Kinostree Dispkxha ry.?The county Record says that tho Kinostree dispensary whs opened on Saturday the 3rd. Monday was salesday and the liquor shop took in some fifty dollars. Monday night some Thirsty soul or souls punched out 6pme glasses above the front window grating and gathered all the bottles in reach. They have not yet been heanJ from. Turned up.?Pink Cart ret te, whom Ike Skipper was jailed for "arresting and fining" some time ago has turned up after many days at Whiteville, N. C. For several weeks rumors were rife that Cartrette had been killed. IIo couldn't be found or heard from. Hut it seems he was only a little frightened and has at lust come tc the surface in another state. V 11 i'8s a u Meeting.?-The Horry Hussars met or: last Saturday to make arrangements and practice for the annual inspection on the 28th. There was an excellent I urn out considering the fact that it was an unad* vertised called meeting. Capt. Long was here and talked enthusiastically about the inspection, lie expects the best turnout the company has ever hud; ami doubtless the members of the company will not dienppoint him. t+ New Business Men.?There have been several new mercantile businesses started in this county this season. Cuibraith Bros, at Green Sea, lately from Marion, have set up a stock of goods before the people of that section. Mr. I.arkin F. Hughe?, at I't. Ilarrelson, has rented out his farm and is doing a general mer chandise, lumber and shingle business. Geo. VV. Sessions & Bro. have Combined stock and are catering for the trade of the folk shout Adrian. These things and ot'neis, we may hear nothing of, point to better times for the future. PARAGRAPHS, Picked u|? llcro iiimI There l)j Tl?c lleritld Reporter. Cull ?t the I1kkam> nftlce for Crop Ijton ManUn 10x Senator .lore Smith was in tuwu lntit Saturday. Mr. J, 1{. Sno^.s, of Hammond, left thin week for Saxon, (la. Mr. I), 11. llni send, of ltuth, has been appointed u Notary Public. Several n?-w studenta have been enrolled at Burroughs Schod ri% i . % - i lu-ro will Imi a select dnnoe nt tho Musonic Hull tomorrow evening. Mr. .1. A. McDermott spent n few days lately at his old homo in (Jreen Seu. Farmers are breaking op thy toil and clearing up things for tliis year's crop. Some of the business men say that there is a marked improvement of mercantile business ill the county. Messrs. N. 10. llardwick and J. U. Suggs, of Hammond, and J. K. Alls brook, of Sanford, were in town this week. A postal car was put on the W. C. & C., road last week. A postal clerk will be put on in a few days it is said. The boats have begun to bring down guano. Four hundred and fifty sacks on the f?th, six hundred and fifty on tho 10th. A young negro, Vnlen, was arretted by Constable McCoskill Tuesday for disorderly conduct. He and cra<c;.x i??n i.~ ? f.j uiji m;niiiiiv iiuu ii row. Hon. .J. A. Brown. State Senator for Columbus Co. N. C., ami Mr. K. C. Barrett, agent for the Southern Kx press Co. was in town last Saturday. The small house on the Gully corner near the Circuit parsonage ir being repaired. New flooring, new weather boarding and new shingles are being put on the frame. Itch On Human mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by ^'oolford's Sanitary lxttion. This never fails. Sold by R. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. C Yesterday was Valentino day. Who knew it? The merchants all forgot it; there's was only some half a dozen Feb. 14, portraits on the market, and they didn't go like liotcakes at a fair. Cupt. J. M. Oliver left town on Wednesday's train on his way to Saxon, Ga. We are sorry, indeed, to lose the Capt. lie has lived in Conway many years, and was for a long time the clerk of Court for this county, The community will certainty miss him. Withers. I have seen nothing lately from this place; I shall give you a few notes. The grp is abroad in our land. Nearly everybody is feeling its bit ter tang unci a tew ca;-e8 come very near death. We were all very glad to 8oe several young ladies visiting our neighborhood lately and hope they will come again. The people are getting ready for planting again. We hope they will plant more corn and less cotton. Mr. W. II. Ilardee of this place, was lucky enough a few days ago to take in his fingers, a piece of bomb shell, a relic of the late war, which he has been carrying with him for over thirty one years. It was buried in his abdomen during the civil war and has given him a great deal of pain, causing a great many hoi Id to come on him. Some time ago the piece of shell made its appearance 1 near the skin utid Mr. Ilardee wan- 1 ted it taken out. The Doctors, he consulted, not wishing to a'tempt what they believed to be a hazardous : operation, advised him to go to Char leston Hospital to be worked on. He didn't go. The place kept on running until he could see tno piece of shelI through the skin. Mr. Hardee , got down his razor; went promptly ? to work, and soon had the caueo of i much trouble in his hand. It must have taken nerve to ?Jo it !>ut he <1 i<] , it: an<] now he is feeling much bet- | ter. "Subbgiuurh " Fehuary 5, '94. Little River. Little River's newly appointed Postmaster. Mr. Win. A. Iiessent is dangerously ill with La Grippe as is alho his wife. Their extreme age is much against their recovery. A protracted meeting is being held at Little River churcn, bv ltev. J. R. Copeland. Large congrega tions gather, to hear the preacher s very impressive sermons. Many young converts have joined the church. The meetings began Saturday before last. Miss Maggie Livingstone of Wampoe and Miss Til la Klks of Socastee have been visiting friends here. Mr. II. J. Vereen went to Wilmington, N. (J., last week. The young men h.?ve at last started their literary society. It will result in much good provided it is carried out properly. The Little River waters abound in Ash, wild duck; and her woods in other game Splendid place for sportsmen. February 12th, 181)4. HORRY'S BOARD OF CONTROL. Its Porsouuel?Further Dev* lopiiioiitson the Dispenser y Question -Petitions. If the good people of Couway get any news on local political develop?monts, they must go front home to do so. Nobody in Conway and pos sibly only a few in the county knew who was to compose our county board of Control until the daily papers from Columbia gave their names. iSaturda/ evening's Journal su\t>: * w "At the request of four petitions from llorry county u county board of control litis been established consisting of C. ??. Prince, (J. C. Butler and J. 1). Oliver. That number of dispcnsarits will be es'-ublished in the county til though there are no incor poruted towns in the county." "Four petitions" sounds large and round; but strange to sty no petitions for the appointment of a hoard of control has been heard of in town. Pe titions were out and have been for Some time, being signed by those in favor of a dispensary in llorry and calling for an election; but our iu formation goes that these have been withdrawn and will not be used as there is no necessity for the calling of an election to get a dispensary es tablished. It is hardly probab'e that they were used to get a board of j control appointed. This Hoard of Control, it will be noticed are all from the country. Mr. Prince lixes in upper Bayboro on the Lake Swamp; Mr. Butler near Farmers, in Simpson Creek; Mr. Oliver in upper Bucks. I'tie county seat, contrary to expectations, has no representative. Whether thin nlwuvn thai Comvay w:ll not he considered us ft site for u dispensary \vc cannot, of course, even infer. The board is pretty well distributed on the west side of the Waecamow?the east side is not represented ftt all. From developments hither and yon it appears tliut considerable and quiet work is going on to elTect the estftbiishtnent of dispensaries in this county. Whcse "line Italian band'' collects the inlluences and controlls tlioir direction no one seems able to say; "It's 'the people,' reaching out for their legal rights," wo are told. A robust rumor that comes from non Conservative sources tells of anathemas hurled at Burroughs School which stands in quiet but unyielding defense of Conway?tells of remarks that intimate the establishment of a dispensary in Conway, law or no law. But it is probably all rumor and bad humor. We give it for what it's worth. We must remember thit rumors aro live things among non-reading people. Here's another paper. The Col umbia correspondent of the jVt'irs and Cuuricr writes: "It now looks us if even Horry County, which lies for a generation been exempt from the liquor traffic, is to have an array of dispensary establishments. No j election will have to be held in that county as it has been found that the only reason bar rooms were not allowed there was because of the fact that there were 110 incorporated j to was in thi county. Governor j 1111 id 1111 10 uay selected tne memoers of the board of control for that county and ad vised Senator Derham that as many as four dispensaries mi^lit be established if there was a demand for that many and they would be found to be profitable. This will leave Oconee, Pickens and Marlboro alone in their ^lory as prohibition counties." Peculiar to Itself. So eminently successful has Hood's Sarsaparilla been thut many leading citizens from al 1 over the United States furnish testimonials of crcs which seem almost miraculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an accident, but the ripe fruit of industry and study. It possesses merit <;pe" culiar to itself." Hood's Pills cure Nausea, Sick Heudaehe, Indigestion, Billiousness. Sold by all druggis s. NOTICE. 1 There will be a Special Meeting { of the Stockholders of the VVilming- | ton, Chadbourn & Conway Railroad Company to bo held i:i the ollice of I the President at Wilmington, N. 0., " on Saturday the 17th, day of Feb- ' ruary 1891, at 12 o'clock M. Jamks F. Post. Jr. Socretarv & Treasurer, W. C. & (J. u. it. DIED On Mondav, Feby. 12, 1894, Mrs. Margaret Floyd, widow of Pinkney Floyd, who was killed in the late war. She was taken suddenly with ? pain between her shoulders. Her daughter went for help and befce < she eonld return, Mrs. Floyd was dead. ( ??40* ? { Makion'h Post Mastkk.?The Marion Star says: "The President has appointed Douglas Mclntyre postmaster at this place to succeed the present incumbent, who, as soon his nomination is confirmed in the Senate and he qualifies, will take charge of the office Its duties will requite his uudirided time if he pro poses keeping it up to the high standard made by his predecessor within the past four years."' Holmes?Glasgow. On last Sunday morning at the residence of the bride's brother, Mr John Glasgow, Miss Cora Glasgow, was married to Mr. A. Mayo Holmes. Itev. W. S. McCashill officiated. The Educated-Dog Show. Shedman Bros.' Dog Show came up on Tuesday's boat. Two per- [ formances were given, one Tuesday night, the other Wednesday morn ing. There were remarkably full turn outs at both. The best part of the performance was given by "Le Sardo," the contortionist, llis feats were wonderful. Jim Cassidy, the great somersault dog, showed the capabilities of dog education. All in all the performance was well worth the admission few of 10 cents. Attention! Waccamaw Mounted Riflemen. Attend the anni-1 versary meeting of yonr company at Wachesaw on Feb. 22, at 11 o'oloek, A. M A f 1)11 at f mi 1i1;i iicm i.-i rpfiiics ted as important company business will be transacted, ami arms issued. RaLI'ii Nesbit, ('apt. Coni'd'g. Spies no Lonqrk.?Constables! Whipple and Stroebed, who had the fight on the Clyde wharf some ago are not State officers any longer, Whipple resigned?were there no more worlds to conquer??and Stroe- | be I was sent home, not for drinking but for fighting. There seems to have been no outbreak on account of the withdrawal of these awful presence*. This is 10 be regretted by those in favor of martial law. Tonsokiat. Artist?M. U. Win" glass has moved his room from the lower fioor of the Masonic Hall to a small house just below the depot. Here he will in the future accommodate the good people of Conway. Me will do your shaving, hair-cuttind, shampooing, dying, etc , in the latest and style with quick and deft hand. Advertised I.utters remaining unclaimed in Conway Post Office, Feb. 1, 181M. If not called for with in 30 days they will be sent to Dead 1 Letter Office. Amos Cobb, Robt.! Collims, A. G. Fowler, J. R. Harrison, Miss EHa James, Miss Lizzie Hemington, Win. Litine, Episcopal ian Minister, .1. V. McDowell, A. C. Skipper, Willie Smith, P. 0. Snowden, Onneo William*, J. \\. Woodward. Persons calling for above letters will please state that they are advertised. Thko. B. G oh don, Bos' master. Artificial Limb Fund.?The amount appropriated by the last Legislature for the artificial limb fund is this year $5000. it will be distri buted as usual through the Clerks of i Court. No changes are to be made in the roll of beneficiaries, except those entitled to the benefits of tin appropriation last year will be given preference this year above others. We are told that there aro several in the county who should, before all others, receive their portion of this money anu wore overlooked Insi vear. They or their friends should1; see that this does not happen again. ] A Literary What id it."?The following lias been handed the IIkhali) for publication. We do not use it all. A sample is sufficient: "The company seemed indeed one that would have graced the shady groves of Grace when the soft star ( light of that Southern clime was used to scenes of Bacchanalian! re veld. As in the days, when "Universal Pun Knit with the (Jraces and Hours in dance Led on the eternal spring;" now the glorious abandon of impulsive nature celebrated tho time of youth and love. No morois-danco of F's on feet? Of Fancy, Fun and Folly lleet; but modest beauty and gallant chivalry " Hut that's enough. There was an impromptu dance last Friday night. Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C.t Feb. 12. Spirits Turpentine, 30ic per gal, Rosin, 90c per bbl for strained. ?ond strained 95 Tar, 85c. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, $1 10 for hard md $1.80 for Veliow 1 >ip and Virgin. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON.?Firm. Ordinary 5 Cts Gtond Ordinary 0} 41 Low Middling 0 15-1G*4 Middling 7j{ '* L?ood Middling 7 11-1G*4 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale Under MortgageSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) IIOHHV COUNTY. \ Under and by virtue of the power of ?alu cont ined in tin- mortgage of I). \V. Oliver to J. M. McKeithan (fated Feb. 7. 180 J, and recorded in the office of It M, for Horry County on April 17. I8u3, in Book No, 0, pages 313, 311, the condition i>f the same being broken the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Monday in March next, it being the ftth day .of said month in the year 1804, within the usual hours of sale before the Court House door at Conway, 8. C., all and singular that certain tract and parcel of land containing one Hundred acres more or less, situate lying and being in the County of llorry, in the State aforesaid on the east side of the Waccamaw hlver and in Hocastee township and lying in the s.vamps of said Waccamaw Hlver, between Khuark's Handing and Jackson Bluff, bounded on the North by lands of J. M. Oliver, on the Rant by lands of Mary E Oliver, on the South by lands of Win. J. Dewltt aud on the West by the Waccamaw Hlver, the same having been conveyed to I), W. Oliver by his into father Daniel W. Oliver and recorded in the office of It. M C. for Horry County. Term cash, purchaser to pay for papers. J. M. Mckkitiiax, Mortgagee. Oita i ion. liy M . K. IMKIkWK'K, I*. .1. Whereas Mrs. M. 11. lleaty made suit to tiu1, to grant her Letters of Administration of tlie Kstate of and effects of Clara II. Illggliu* Deceased, these i-re therefore to cite aiul admonish all and singular the kiudrcd and creditors of the said Clara 11. Iliggins deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of l'robate, to be held at Conway, 1 lorry County on Feb. 13th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admlnistra tion should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this ao'h, day of January Anno Domini, 18114. W \i. K. 11 MinwicK, l'robate oudgc, II. C. J i._* _ V^-LUcLLlOll. l'.y W. li tKDHICK, l?. .1 Whereas II. I). Ulliott made suit to me, to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of E. M. Elliott Deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said 10. M. Elliott deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, Horry County on Feb. 21st, 1JMH I ust., ofter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, tlds Gth, day of Febuary Anno Domini, 1891. \V. E. Hahdwick, Probate Judge, II. C. j Oi tactionBy IV. ! :. Il iltlMVICK, I?. .1 Whereas Elizabeth Bryant made suit to me, to grant fier Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Augustus Thompson deceased, those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said Augustus Thompson deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, Horry County on 2ffrd day Feb. 1894, Inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grunted. Given under my Hand, this 8th day of February Anno Domini, 1894, Wm. E. Hakowick, Probate Judge, H, C, j SALE UNDER MORTGAGE, 'i STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA, HORRY COUNTY, UNDER and by virtue of the power and authority vested in ine by Nathan H. j Mincey in and by his certain mortgage : deed made and executed 20th day of Jan. 1 1892 and duly registered in office Register Mesne Conveyance for Horry County in book, pages (iff I, liffff, OffO, (Jff7, the conditions being broken, 1 will sell at public auction before the Court House iloor in Conway, S. ('. on Monday ?r>th day of March during legal hours, all that certain tract or J parcel of land in Green Sea township con- i veyed by said mortgage, containing one | hundred and twenty acres, more or less, I bounded by lands of J. II. Skipper. John T. Minccy, Stephen C. Collins, estat" i KvaLine Fipps, S. \V. Collins and others, i Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay I for papers. J. C. Hitvant, Jany. 22nd, 1894. Mortagee, Sale Under Mortgage. | STATE OF SOUTH CAItOfdNA, } HOIIRY COUNTY. \ Hy virtue of th< power and authority given in a certain Mortgage duly executed and delivered by M. F. Fowler to J. It. Allsbrook & Co., and assigned by the latter to Johnston, Crews & Co., and of record in the ollh e of It. M. C. for llorrv County, S. ('., Book No. 7 page 43, the i undersigned will sell the Court llou-e nt Conway. S. C., on Monday, 5, ! March, 181)4, the lands described in said Mortgage, to wit: That certain parcel or tract of land containing fifty acres, inore or less situate in the county and state j aforesaid on Louson Swamp, hounded by lands granted to Win. Hullmen, lands of IVrsey Allen, Rachel Alford and pos-ibly others. Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. Johnston, ('iticwsib Co. Assignees of Mortgage. Johnsons & Quati.khvl.u, Att'ys. ForeclosureSTATIC OF SO FT II CAROLINA, ) HORRY COUNTY ^ Under and by v irtue of the power and authority vested in one I). W. Owens and his assigns, by one M. V. Herald, in and by his certain .Mortgage, to said Gerald executed and delivered, dated Oct. 14, 181)1, recorded in olllce of Register of Mesne Conveyance of llorty County In Mortgage Book No. 8 pages 55'J to 555 inclusive, the undersigned, to whom said Mortgage has been duly transfered, and assigned, will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, 8. C., within legal sale hours, on Monday 5, day of March 181)4. "All that piece parcel or tract of land, being in the County and Stase aforesaid,containing forty-four (44) acres, being part of land whereon M, V. Gerald now, or formerly resides, bounded ns follows; On N< rth by A. C. Small, on the Wofct by Green Lewis, South by G. I) Small, and East by other lands of s id M. V. Gerald." Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay f< r papers. I). W. Edwakoh, Assignee of Mortgage Rout, II. Scaiuiokoioii, Att'y Feb. 8, 181)4. 8t. Sale Under Mortgage. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / IIOIIUY COUNTY. f Under and by power of authority in me vested in and b\ a certain mortgage dated the 1st day of October 181)2, and made payable March 1st 181)8, duly executed ar d delivered to me by one J .mes Gore. 1 will sell before the Court House door in Con way, S. ('. on the 5th day of March j next, being sale day in said month, during ' legal sale hours to the highest bidder for cash, the lands described and set forth in said mortgage as follows; "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land j situate lying and being in the County and { Statu aforesaid, and in bimpson Creek i Township; Beginning at a stake corner on K<lly Mick mans line, runs ibenc?i ?fk!lth iV lV.?? U 'A/?* ' ... . ? VO V null vv Hi. IV. U??H' 1 line t$4 chains and 22 link-* to a stake on S. A, Barnes lino, thoiico with said Barnes line to a stake, J.ones dans' corner, thence with a*;ld dauso line nortli f>8 degrees west 27 chains to a stake, Annie Ellerson's corner thenee with her line n rth 12'^ west 12? * chains to the beginning, con tabling (22) acres more <?r less, being u part of u tract of land conveyed by John G, Gore to the said Jaines Gore, by deed I (h.ted the 2nd d.iy of March A. I>. 1H711. Purceascr to pay for nccesnry papers. J. A. Mayo, Mortgagee February 12,18JKJ tit. TIIK OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF ^ BURROUGHS & COLLINS, IS THE I'LACK TO (JET THE WOItTll OK YOLK MONEY. and to secure bargains that will surpriso yon. Wo are constantly receiving new ^oods every week, which wo will sell at R ocli RoH oiii Priors. Don't ferret to call and examine our immense stork of clothing and let us quote you prices. We can sell you a nice suit of clothes ?t very low figures. if you want anything in the furniture line, give us a call and look over our stock of IJu'reaus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, ('hairs. Hound Leaf Center Tables, and the famous 'New Home," and "Domestic" sewing machines. Don't fail to buy one of o ir Bia :ES?o:Kii:fcTa- chz^IHS, so that when you are weary you can rot k yourself to rest. Our line of trunks and valises are hard to heat. Wo keep constantly on hand the best grades of tlmir that comes t<> IlorrvCountv 111 priii-s lower man ever before. A large lot of red ru-t proof oats just re< .-ived If you want to buy ? good cook -.toko or kltclicn safe go to Burroughs & Collin* A lot of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords just received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, NVor ted, Ginghams, and Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. We think we can suit you In quality: style and prices. We also keep the famous .X&MiKS ME;&X? Sfl.OESj, which uro gaining: in |K>pulurity every day We have u lot of ludicsnico button hoots, which we will close out at tho astonishing low price 85 cents. A CHOICE LOT < )K ?. FRESH GROCERIES Always kopt on hand, besides BUGGIES, >*f HA A n A a nnrn nUAU LAM I S>, HARNESS, 1 SADDLES, AND A THOUSAND AND ONE THIX< IS. too numerous to toer Lion now, which we will soli cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident we can save you money. Vours f<T trade, BURROUGHS & COLLINS. if -J- 1 1 I 1 \ ^ / \ i? Xr- v ^?-<-? JL A. JL U _JL V7U IJ VI~ 1 V J * Jm ?, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ?insr? StHsWS T'urpoufinQ and Coftqiv^ CoiiHi^iinioiitH Solicitod. 164 Front Sreot, l.<Te"w "STorls: \ F. A.^SA\E5 &00., 7 1/) \ Wholesale Manufacturers of X* .& PLEASURE VEHICLES. / p *cO fV \ / I ^ PI -I 5 = V/^^S^iWvv'' M t. 1 / P. A. 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