The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 05, 1894, Image 2

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77/// Horry hera A/ I * Pblished Every Thutsday ? ? W NOLLE Y. Editor i J t ^ ^TIClt.MS: One Year Six Months 1.0 Three Months 5 RAT15S OF ADVERTISING. I'rauskent Advertisements $1.00 pe square. Klght lines o| tliis size typo make on sqtta re. N?) advertisement counted less thsi it square. Advertising lines in local column 1 cents per line. Advertisements of .Judge of l*rol>at< Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed l< law. Liberal contracts will he made wit I these wishing to advertise for three, six n twelve months, Marriage and death notices free. Shor' letters on current topics are cor dinlly Invited. Correspondents may use any slgnatur but true name of writer must accompan; all communications. Articles to seenr.i lnuni'il?ii ' ? In by M ?nday, previous to day of puldiea tion. All couuuuuieations lor puldientlot lion d lie directed to the eaitor. CONWAY, 8. 0. APRIL, 5, 1891. Uelvn A. I.ock\voo<l litis been denied admission to {miction law in tlie Virginia conns. lion. Patrick Walsh, of August! (Icorgiii has been appointed by Gov \ortlnrn to till the unexpired tern made vacant by the death of the 1 it? Senator A. II. Colquitt. Hon. ('has. F. Crisp, has declinei the Senatorsbip tendered him le Gov. Northern. Mr. Crisp like al of us, likes promotion, and said tha ho would be pleased to rcpresen Georgia in the United States Senate but that ho owes a duty to hi {tarty, bis State and the country that prevents his accepting the hono as it would throw the House of 1 Jo prescntatives in confusion, by bavin; to elect it speaker. The question c f a Dispensary is ii your hands. What are you going t do? It would be well for all win oppose it, to givo some shape to thei opinion, by inaugurating a petitioi to that effect. \'ou might registe your name at the IIkuai.o ollice, 01 suggest some other pints that yoi think host. The opposition shouh take some early, prompt and positive action. We honestly believe that Dispensary will result in trouble. I not having it, wo nic safe. Thin thrice, yea, many times, heforo yo give countenance to it Look ubroa in tho State and you will S3c tin whiskey is the prime cause of all ill confusion and trouble throng which wo are passing. The recent riot. at. Darlington is lamentable circumstance, a bit upon our States record. We lioj that peace is fully restored and tin every good citizen will lend all h aid to the establishment of law an order. That something is radicall wrong, is certain, where and wha we cannot say and yet something out of joint, "judgement seems t have lied to brutish beasts and me huvo lost their reason." Keep 01 of and away from Dispensaries, l>u rooms and drinking places, cease I use its liquor, and you will materia lv assist, in righting a monstrous evi The blood already shed and the livt lost at Darlington, is not to bo con pitted with the amount of whiske tint has been, or ever will bo sold i the State. We hnvo but little infli ence, but vvill furnish yon an oxan pie worth following, by letting tl vile stuff alone. All l'ree. Those who have used Dr. King New Discovery know its value, an those who have not, have now tli opportunity to try it Free. Call c the advertised Druggist and get Trial Bottle, Free. Send your nun and address to 11. K. Bucklen & Oc Chicago and get a sample box t Dr. King's New Life, Fills Free, i wall as a copy of Guide to Dealt and Household Instructor, Free. A of \vl ich is guaranteed to do yo good and cost yon nothing at Dr. I Norton's Drugstore. Kconomy and St rcngtli. Valuable vegetable remedies at used in the preparation of Hood Sarsaparilla in such a peculiar mat iter as to retain the full medieini value of every ingredient. Tin Hood's Sarsaparilla combines econt my and strength and is the on I remedy of which "100 Doses On Dollar'' is true, Re sure to g( # Hood's. Hood's Dills do not purge, pain v. gripe, but act promptly, easily an efficiently. John C. Belden, of Oconee countj S. C., two seven-months-old pig that netted 001 pounds of meat. 1). W. T. Kibler, near Newherrj y. C., a pig eight months old tha netted 283 pounds of pork. _ - I J Tltll'TO Tin: OI.D WOKIJ).; nv .hhin ii. toi.ait. I'llAPTKH II. I All ?Altl> sun*. (>ii most of the Trans Atlantic lduers i * I should there l> mi ? minister ??f the gospel on board to cotulu 't religious services on Sunday, one of tin- ship's olllcers generally ! reads the s?rvicesof tin Knglish church. ; q ! Tills applies more espe ially to Imglish 0 lines. On our ship there were no Sund ly 1 0 services. The amusements aboard are not very varied. In the sin iker's cabin, there r tare games of cir>l>, chess an I rhecke st 1 and inline weather some amuse themselves (> on deck with "shnlTlo-b >ard" which a IT irds verj goo I exercise, A great majority, es pecially ladies, passtlnir time ill a hall a reclining po.siti >n in tli >'r easy steamer j I chairs, reading, if th?y fe d well enough. ! ') | On stormy days, the visible part of the ' ship seems nearly deserted, but echoes of , li i a kind of wli nping, straining noi ie from r many cabins tell how !he absent ones are 1 amusing? themselves. \s the weather' (dears and tlio seas grow smoother, the ' j visible company increases, and new laces e i unseen in the e irly p irt ot tin voyage 1? k gin to appear. As our ship is tak'tig a , southerly course, running (dose in to the (full Stre.m . 111? Wli illiur Ii1.nn.tnl .... deck and after .1 few days out fiom New ( 1 York, we find overcoa's unnecessary, even in middle of December. Kvery one who j l has bean to sea knows tl?e interest muni- I ' Tested when land is llrst sighted. Five j j days out from New York we sighted the ! "A/.ores" Islands, whose rocky coasts rise very abruptly at our point of view. These > I serve to interest and kill tim * for a few ' hours, then fa le from view. On the morn ' lug ol the oigth day, one of the most per ^ feet we ever cxpn.'ieneed In Dj:\, we tirst sight t lie main land the coiitinent|of Kuropc, the coast of Portugal. We are entranced ' with our first view of the old world, so i different from anything we have ever seen before. As the bright sunlight falls on ; the reddish looking cliffs of Cape St. Yin 1 cent, the view is charming. Tlcse cliffs and hills seem perfectly barren of trees of I any kind, but ipilte thickly dotted with little yellowish w hite houses all lowking ' ' alike. \Yo begin to see many vessels, go * lug and coming through this great highway from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic,: 3 and t he day is u ve y interesting and en joyable one, as we are constantly in sight ' of land north of us and toward evening we , 1 sight the north African coast south of us. j The Spanish coast and the waters whence y Columbus set his sails to search for new lands are ill full view, and we picture in our mind's-oye the little llect of strange i j looking vessels, as they haul lip their an . chors and steer westward over unknown 1 seas toward an unknown destination. Col " ii ttnl feiiu i?? 1.1.. 1 inn "iivii_-.il, urciims roll Ml ' never have imagined what that trying voy- ! 11 ago would moan to tho ages to come I 1- Aliout 10:tt0at night we anchor in the hcau . tit'nI hay of (libralter, right under that ' ' inagniUceut eld rook fortress, whoso ),i? j " tory is so interesting, and which is so iin I porhiut a strougliohl to "Tho little green ! o Miami," whose boast is that '"The sun never i jl sets on her dominions." How splendid (( (iihraltor appears, with its thousands of j lights burning around its base and its dark, frowning brow above, l'ftcd to tiie very 11 heavens and seeming to majestically defy, d not only the powers of Ivirili, lmt ot Ilea it ven itself! All ! old fortress if ail those holes in your sides were mouths and those ^ cannons were tongues what stories of siege, eonH'let and bloodshed you could tell! (live Your Address. We are always glad to change the Ir address of a subscriber from otto >e post ollice to another, when ho reit quests it done but cannot do so tin js less he names the oflice from which the address is to he changed, as weli as tho one to which the change is y made. Those moving from one post t, office to another, will please bear j8 tins in mind. The postal authorities are not to h'nme in all cases for non delivery of 11 letters. As an instance, i\e cite the >t following facts, stated by tho postr | master at Nashville, Tcnn: 0 in one iiiuiiin mere were deposited 1 2 123 letter a that wore not mailable for want of proper direction or for ' lack of any direction at all, or for di -'8 root ion that was Illegible; of these ^ 1,383 were returned to tho sender, lV 101 corrected and forwarded, 725 held for postage, and tho rest for11 warded to the deadletter ofliee, 127 '* for bearing the wrong address, 1)8 l- for insufficiency of address, and 21) lt, for illegible address.?Soul/u rn Co/ti rat or. The evidences of improvement in ? business are multiplying, failures are growing fewer, dead furnaces are going into blast, and iron and steel manufactures have made distinct gains. The outlook is growing br'ghter, but necessarily it will be ( slo?v. The necessity for cconom), ^ however, was never greater, or the ^ importance of raising supplcis tit j hont3 more patent. n, | 11 AdKitstown*. Md., March 1).?Up j in the mountains near Casey's Knob lives Jerry lteese, a man of many biothers and half-brothers. His father had three wives, each of whom had re ?'?ht sons. Twelve of these sons 8 were in the Unien army during the war of the rebellion, eleven of whom 4| wero killed?some at the battle of ,s Hull Kui) and Antietam. The re>. maining brothers wero in the Confedy < rate army and were never heard from, ? and are supposed to be numbered it nmong the unknown dead. (r J). M. Bcnfield, near Kock Hill, S. (j live hogs that gave liim over 1,200 pounds, an average of 240 each, at a cost of five cents per pound. '? A. II. Bateraan, near Williston, S. 8 C., has a pig three months old that weighs 100 pounds. '? B. K. Williams of Berry, S. 0., ^ from a pig sixteen months old, put np 100 pounds of meat. A Illtov l?cil?>lllillUtloiinl S. S. AsHO flat Iuii. The Association met :it o pi ir Ci uccli Oonwny Township, pursuant t ? appoint incnt, March, it ami 4th. i The Convention mm* opened by reltgi ous exercises. The President. .1 IV l)er ham, reading 11??? ilr-u chapter of St. John. Sinning. I'rayer by brother S. I>. Page. The President declared the Convention J formally opened. Bro .i.e. Bryant was \ l elected to (ill the place of the absent As?t Sec. K. \". Duseiihnry and the deleg itos | and members were enrolled. Written re , | ports, from S. S. bv Townships were ?-u 11 | ; ed for and the following received and read. I Ihiyboro, (V J. Princ?, rep'ts 0 out of 7 S. S. Ilucksville, It. I., lleaty, 5 out of H do bog 151 m (T, \\ . S. Cooper. f.) out of 7 do Conway, J. It. Coo| er, 'J out of 11 do (lal. Ferry, Mrs I,. It. ilaruhill (J out of 0 ^ Green Sea, S. L. Grainger, ? out of ii x Flo.d's C. K. Gcrrald, 0 out of 10 ' ii Simpson Creek, W. II. Long, 0 out o( <i Little Itiver, M. F. Clarady, 0 out of 5}, Dogwood Neck, K II. .McNeil, J) out of I ' SoeaMee, C. C. Marlow, I out of 8 Report from Rayboro, only partial. t Gallivants Ferry and Gr#oti Sea complete. Rucks, Conway, Dogwood NecU and S<k I fistee full. Sineiii"- Ti.?. ? * ' . . v w|??* /1UMIII, I ^ luges of S. .S Libraries" was called l??r. j Rev. A..I. Stafford, vr?i\t? a very interesting and instructive talk on tin* condition of the i masses and the need of more healthy rent* t ing matter. The other appointed speak 1 ors being absent the topic w as throw n open ] for general discussion and engaged in profitably by several. IIece,s thirty minutes. ^ Al-'T KISNOON SpsslON Re assembling at 2 o'clock, devotional exercises we;o conducted by Rev, l?, \V. Whitak'r. New members enr<>lled. On call for reports from C'oniay I'residents, i Secretary and Treasurer and Township j Presidents. .1. P. Dcrham, not ready. ' Secretary, l?. L. Meaty, rend repnit. Ties- |!I1 nrcr Jordan, nbsciP, no report. Hayborn, Conwnv. Dog HlulT, Dogwood Neck. Little Hirer, Simpson Creek and' Sorastee no reports. Pucks report nail, (i. Ferry, report fo.warded. Floyd's re- i ;( port by A. Floyd, township secretary. Com. on Reports and Resolutions, Prof, j R. R. Clark, Chairman. Rev. (5. \V. Whit 1 aker, Rev, II. II. Holme* and brother .1 J M. Marlow. Com. on Finance, Rev. J. \Y. Mci orniick j and brethren Avery Floyd, W. It PrivrP antl A.J Lancaster, Topic, ' ; >. S. Organization" and "Illack I p Hoard Rxcreise" was called and Rr >. II. I,.! Meaty gave an excellent drill on the lll.u k I Hoard, illustrating, explaining and leach- j the Departments, control and grading ot a well organized S. S followed bv instruc ! ( ii,.. ,itv...ic^n?.- i... ' ' i?j i mi. * i irii, ur i> orion I 15. L. Heaty mid others. The subject wascontluUccl to the night session. The Pfesl- 1 dent *.v?s called away by sickness in his | family, brother S. I). Page accompanying | him, ami the acssion was deprived of their further valued services. Sprciail prayer ^ was made for I lies.? brethren by p.? v..I. W. ' McC irmick. I)r, Norton w a> elected pes- , ' ident, pro, tem. and the ('onvention ad i, journed to hull past seven o'clock lYsh received from Conway S S's $2,00 Oat h do Hebron S S lluck'a T, 2,tM) u ('ash do M. Springs S S do SO Cash do Socastee do til l | Cash do Centenary do 02 Cash do Collins Creek 05 ^ | Cash do ,Salem |)'wd Neck 10 Moll r SKSSION. Opened by prayer by llov. (i. \\ . Whit | aker. "S S Organization" was discussed by those present, when the meeting was closed by prayer, to most at 10 o'clock, next day. SATU It DA V. At 10 o'clock, Hev. l.ewis Cannon, open I'd the services. d.,mcs C. llrvant, was elected 1'resident j ro. tein. and .1. A. Me Dermott, Asst. Scc'y. New members en rolled. On call for reports from S S's and township presidents, Conway. Socns tee, C, Ferry and (Jrecn Sea reported. Sis tor, Ij. I>. Harnhill forwarded he- report j expressing great dissappolntment at not being able to attend and invoking (Sod's 1 blessing on us. Cash reeeiv. d Irom the '| I following schools, vi/, lona, 00, (,'onw:i\ 82 ( I Sandy Plain, (it), and Mt. /inn :5b. Total $2.11. Topic, "How best to develop the Missionary spirit in the S. S." opened by II. v. I). A. Calhoun, in an able maimer, follow ml by Mrs. P. <). Floyd, in an excellent essay, showing the advantages of Mission work and urging it upon the schools. -j The subject ''.Normal Lesson on IJlack Hoard," now crme up. Dr. Norton opened the discission . No other soeal.-in-j it was thro vii open to the Convention, ami Bro B B. Beaty illustrated same hy Black Board exercise. On the Topic "Primary Class Mana.ec ment," Mi-s Nannie Beaty read an essay, s replete with excellent ideas, as well at in a structive and interesting. Rev, \V. to (Beaton in a masterly m.nner urged the > importance due t<> children. After sing inir, the Convention adjourned for thirty ( ininut* s To he continued* i( d Scvt'iily-'l wo and a Miitlicr. "Fairmont, \V. Va., fan. C ? K( Eighteen months ago, .John II. darby, J' ! of Weisel County, a Bachelor 74 ' I years old was married to Miss Sara li I Mills, who was less than two years! 1 his junior. Yesterday Mrs. darby J presented her husband with as line a 1 boy baby as has ever been born in this section, a county noted for its ? line babies. The mother and child are doing well."?World, j ?< ? ? Daniel Webster once said; "I 1 well remember a marked difference J between those of my schoolmates who had, and those who had not, no , ( cess to newspapers. Other things | being equal, the first were always i superior to the latter in debate, coin j | position ami go icral intelligence.' Our | teachers do great work in circulating i the printed page among their patrons. ! Johnaon AJobflsott, I jolitl|Aftl >v (iQlttltliin n Marion, S. c. f Conway,. S C J?hnS?nS ^ Quafctlobaum, ATTTONKYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. Eijr* Prompt attention given to all bus- | noss entrusted to our care. 1 Quarterly StatementOK I'llK CONDITION OK Till HAN lv or CONWAY. (*?>u\yay, s. (, At tii?' clo>o of l> >locss <>n March. 51 ASS 10 l>. Loan.- and Discounts ^0^12,0." Ileal INtntf. Furniture ami Fi\t. 1 10 7 (It lv\|?euseH H!J0,80 ['a-.li on h aul and in I', oik. 8018.0(1 Total tfl7lU?i,17 LiAim.n irs. ['ap'Oal Stoi k $8175,00 I'rolits Htt.',?7 |)e|iosit?- 7570.50 T-.tiil sf 1 < 105,11 statk of sot i ii Carolina, t ( Ol'NTY OF IIOKItY. \ IVrsonally appeared before nie, l>. A. Npivi v, ('a-lii' i-ot The think ot Conway, vho on oath says, that the above state mill i < true, I?? mo t?? -T <M Ills k li? ?vv 1 1 '? liu) belief. I >. A. Simvky Cashier, Sworn to befor< me tliis drd day of Vpril, 1*91. 1>. T. McNkii.i.. Notary I'uhlic. . I!. (.1. ('o 1.1.1 ns, Attest: ( i\ <v>l VI I I.I 11A I M, I It. I*. S< Milioiiot oil, W.R.LEWIS, /// ;.!/./ /,* /.v a k x / ; ha l .)/ khcuax disk. <i fl i 10 8 * B HO** i line lot of I' linily (iroeer!"s ronstnnt'y n li:il)(l 1)1{Y < ; ? > B > r-i \*cll assorted 'im- always kept on hand. BOOTS AMI SIIOKS ii full display rea l. fort'onrt. Come-in lid see ns la fore leivi r elsewhere. i-Nroarxcisrs \vi:Mj assoktmd. Polite attention t<> Customers and jrr<'at ' ldil< einents offered H.1MIAMAKKU. M.WKi'ACTriM'::; ?or? I \ r. > \" I i II \ ! > I? Wi mil I I M I?I 1? , . . till' M ww,/ ? * M ALL KINDS, >K IMLL AND DUKSSKD LLMIJKU. / ;/a/x<; AXh rlooi;ix<;.J MOlJLDI NCI AND S!I)IN(L PLASTKUI NC LATHS &(\ no c\i> un;s no rein'. STOVK AND LI UK PL A OK V 0 (, I) CI' 1' IN n.-Ol'KII .KNOTII AND DKLIVKUKI) TO 'AMIL1KS AT TWI'NTV KIN K 0 K N ISA LOAD. Prompt attention j'ivrn to all id -is ami s vLf.ict i. n ?,i*. cl tV. K. POHTKH, kCOn:i:i). SAI.I:. I.IVKKY AND KXCIIANC.L PTAliLM, NICE TURNOUTS Kl PXISil<:i) AT SHOUT NOTICE, AND VT PKICKS To SUIT TIIKI M M ES. PKUSONS SKN P TO t.\ Y mi NT. iioltsks and M I ITS, lloic II r and sold. W. 10. POlITElf, Joinviiy, S. (\ E.A.OrXjIE] TDK IJKST HOOKING j Is uneoualed for lioii.se, barn, fuctorv 01 lit - l>ni lil: 11 i^s, anil costs half the price of hingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use nil easily applied l?y any 0110. State si/,e f root'. lUHSl'TR I'AIXT j "osts only 00 cents per gallon in barrel its, or $ l.fiO for live gallon tubs. Color ark red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron nofsthat will last for years. Try it. Send tamp for samples and full particulars. 1XCI0LSIO1J PAINT ?fe KOOFIN3 CO, )ec, 88- llin. M5 Dunne St., N. ,i II. YV. SMITII,| Yc<lf Silc And Livcrv Unities. MAUION, s. c. A As'T r K,t\w iLnD HOTFL, MARION, S.C. 'nlly i;<|iii|?|?'(l in livery Purticiila r. POLliE ATTENTION TO GUESTS 'ortor meetsall Trains. J. W. IIOLMDAY & SON. i t*. i k : > . . ? I I. 'Ot . . ?r Af?\ C * T.r*-:V * > ' :c.M tun;. 11 i?j ' i i ! 1.',r!'" lio.l . ? W'\ l-.vn\ 1a . l: . :ti ; ov i $1000 Worth Of Ofchor Medicines Failed ' But Hood's Sarenparilla Cavo Perfect oi a 11! i. tr.. " iur< /illicur .iicxoilill'Ct l'ensacolu, Florida. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss.: "Oiio thousand dollars' worth of other medicines, prescriptions, etc., havo failed to do for mo what Hood's Sars.uparllla has done. My i homo Is In Forlda, but in t?M 1 went to California and lived tliero four years. I was taken sick ; In ISSCand had medical assistance, but found no relief. Tlu> doctors said I had chronic bronchitis. 1 was In the Marino Hospital ut San Francisco several months and nt Hush Medical College, Chicago, it months, hut still did not get ; better, so came hack to I'onsaoola. My weight was then 130 pounds with a heavy overcoat on. My Friends Did Mot Know Mo, ; 1 was so thin and broken down. Hut tlio climate and being at homo gave me a Utile courage and I began trying various medicines. In August. IH'jo, l was appointed to a position in the United States custom bouse. My friends urged my wife to liftvc me try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I took It three times a day just to pie iso her. Hut to my surprise I commenced to feel differently after a week on Hood's. I found I w as hungry and that 1 could sleep better; that tired feeling also left mo. 80 1 continued taking Hood's Sarsaparilla; havo used nine buttles and four boxes of Hood's fills, with the result that I am Now in Cood Moalth, weigh 1C2 pounds, havo a good appetite, sleep well, and havo not lost iv day's work since I began to take tbis medicine. When vcrythlng U r\ <4 V> Sar3?fil3 i* v t "a* e\ <3 Pal"" rise 1?:ih fxllcil, I found that Hood's Sai aparllla cures." Annua M? Convki.i., I*lilted Mates Itargo Office, IY'usacola, l'lorldn. Hood's P* 11!3 fi' t easily, yet promptly and efficiently, oil the liver and bowels. We. ? | | RipansTabules. | Ripans Tnbulcs arc coin- j | pountied from a prescription j widely used by the best mcdi- | | cal authorities and arc pre- j | sentcd in a form that is be- j j-coming the fashion every- { j w, ^ ^ ^ 1^' ' j Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure :: dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offensive breath and head- : ;j ache. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely anil quickly ; remove the whole difficulty. RipansTabules may be obtained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules arc easy to lake, ^ quick to act, and save many a doc-i^^^^v | lZ^I CONWAY, fi. C. Culls (he attention ?.t tin- j uMic to i's uperior la ili'i s for linniliiii-a business ntrusted to its We trail, act a <r? neral W 111Uin*.* business, rlxehange bought and soli'. Money to loan on good security. DK POSITS in small or lor e amounts | received. Intere.-t of I and '? per cent per annum allowed on ?>op sits in Sa\ ! iugs Department. Co.lecting made . speciality. Teachers' pay ee ti'tcatos, and other j daims against the (. >nn?y, uiscounted at liberal terms. The personal of our II ?ar?l of Directors i | is such as to inspire confidence and draw j to tills Institution n Inrge amount of Do- j posits. We cordially soli it yo> : patronage. I). A. SPIVi<V. ( ashler. It. (1. COM.INS. President. NOW IS THE TIME. to place \ our orders for Til UF.SlI KUS and 1 sell the best in the market. Write to me before buying. M.W.I : """ inn.--. ruing mtv.s, Stave .Machine.-', Hand Sawy, -Crick Machines, da'.itj Hip S.nvs, i'laninir Machine-, (ovular S.iwh and all l*im|y of \voi,.| working n ! CSrist Skills at from #115 to $150. Saw vVdlls, at from #190 up to $100. Watertown ENGINES AND BOILERS. T a I b o 11 ENGINES AM) BOILERS. S cd ('(tt<i|i Klovatoi , Co lon dins and Pro,so-, IIKjH CltADi: and how IMIK'K. ^ *' '?A 1 >J IA M, Ccii'l Ag't, < 'olnmhla, S. ('. ll _ Wfe# /if HOW* 2! AVERY, " .}.*? OFTHT LAA..?.3T CONTRACTORD AND DUILO* IRS IN NCORAUKA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. (.' HAND I'l.AND, NEB., April 8th, 1392. Or. Mile* Slftlicnl Co., Elhlia%'t, lnd. (iKKTl KMEN : I had been troubled with hr ANT oiccAsr ron the east 30 ytAits, and although I was treated by able physicians nu<l tried many remedies, 1 grew steadily tvureo until 1 was tonr-letriy prostrated ano coMriNio to my red WITHOUT ANT HOPE Of RECOVERY. 1 WOtllU lllVVO very bud sink _ . , M^ing Bpclls, when my pnlso w > II tm I lukl stop beating n! together ,- * ^ 1 end it was with the greatest difficulty that ray circulation rot: I sthousan dsss rk t-> coiivr!ou'/?t(vs renin. While lit this contil* lion 1 tried your new He*nr cunr, and began to IIQ pro V e fr'>:n the hrst. ntnl now 1 ant able to ?lo it go< si day's wot k for 11 mnii <">-> y nt sof uge. I glvo Dn MttEQ' New Heart Cure nil the ( icdit for tity r eovery. It is over six monthssince ? I.ave taken ntiy. although 1 ke< p a tioltlc in the house In COM 1 should need it. i have also used jour Nerve ano Ltvr.r Pit L8, ?nd tbln'ca gnat deul of ilium. Z. AVEltY. cold ON A POO IT IVE G:JAR ANTE 8. TRY ?R. MILES' PILLS.50 DOSES 25 CTS. iip1 : >>; v - \-K my 1 v roivr jlever'fe ;4v : \?EWf Cures nil retards Diseases. Corrfcla all FriT.ilO Irrepn! triMf i. Cvcrcomos rdt weaknesses r.nd Cain. ! QUICK IN ITS OPERATION. " AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE Wo never publish a lady's name or what she i d lor cur book " Ovr Wives ami Daughters "?costs you nothing and gives you Ccr.icthiag. 'V 11 A-VIT.c is sold by nil dealers in metll c.vo;. I'rico $1.00. Prepared by TliACHEIi MECIC1NE CO.. Chattanooga, Ter.r?. 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Our fee not duo till patent is secured, i A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,'" witli ; names of actual clients hi your State, County,or ; town, sent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Opposite Patent Office. Washinoton. 0 CSPSffi, F. GlLLiFSPre, 1 ATTORNEY AT I AW. OFFICE NF.\M TIIHCOrH'r MOUSE. Atlantic Coast Line. Wil.n ngtoi. Columbia & Ajgista R R 4 '?? ii?! -??? ? ?1 Schedule. Dated Dec. a 18?8. TRAINS UOINCi S'lTlIL ? N<>. r?r?. j Luave Wilmington ii 20 p m Leave Clnulbourii 5 *>0 p m Leave Marion 0 50 pin Arrive Florence 0 TO p m N'o. 50. ' Lt?a\? Florence 7 10 p tu Arrive Sumter 8 28 p m Leave Sumter 8 28 p m Arrive Columbia 10 00 p m No. 58. | Leave yioreiice 7 45 a ni Arrive Sumter 9 20 a in No. 52. ! Leave Sumter t> 53 a m j Arrive Colombia 11 05 a in No. 52 runs through from ('lmrleston ' via ('eutral Railroad. Leaving Lanes 3:11 A. .M Manning 9:.-Ml A. M. TiiALVS GOING NOUTII. No. 51. i lamve Columbia 4 .ft) a m | Arrive Siynter 5 57gf^i I Leave Sumter 5 57* tn Arrive Florence ? 15 a in No. 53. Leave Columbia 4 20 p hi Arrive S un -i- 5 35 u m No. .v:?. j Leave Sumtel* 5 45 p m I Arrive Florence 0 55 p m No 50. j Lean- I lorei e 7 4u a m j Leave 'lai ion 3 23 a in ; Leave ClnuJbonin 0 2(5 a tn : \rrlve Wilmington 1010 a m "Daily. |Daily except Sunday. >o. 53 runs tlirough to Cnarleston,S. (!,, via Central It. I{., arriving Manning 3:00 1 l\ M. I.aues 3:40 I'. M, Charleston 10:40 I'. M. Train on Manchester As Augusta II. I{. Stun|t|<T daily except Sunday 10:50 A. \L, arrrive Rimini 11:50 A. M. Returning lej.ve Uimini 12:30 I'. M. arrive Sumpj ter 1:40 1'. M. jj Trains <>n six-t-villi? K. 11. leave HartsJ vi 11 e daily except Sunday at 5 00 a m, arriving Floyd;- 5 25 a in. It -turning, leave Floys 9 In p in arriving at llartsville 10 In p in. J. F. 1)1 i N L, (Jen'l Supt. I. !! Ki.ni.y, Supt. Trail-5, T. M. F.m kksos, {Jen'l I'm-s. A^ent. Wiimsiigton Gnadijcurn & Conway B- R I'.wsi'Adl.ll AMI VttKIUIl'1 DA 11. V, t.XCKI"! 8LM>.\ Y \(. 11, SOUTH lioL'N I). I Leave 11 lib 8.0 a in , I iftivn I lion K uO a in ' Arrive (MiailUmru i) itOii in ! / euv? C'iiad'anu'ii J 10 10 a in I Leave ("Into ilou 10 10 a mi Leave Mt inherit 10 00 a in Leav e Loris}, 11 20 p in ! Ij?.'iiv SaiifimiJ { II 07 p in . /.i'iivc IJayboro il 17 p in i Leave Urivetls 11 07 p in i '.cave Adrian 12 03pm \rrivu C'onWiiyt ?- O'O j> m no ii, no rimouN'). I'AHSKNM I'.ll AND IIICHD" IIA11.V, S ' C If' I' Hi' J.iYS Leave Conway 2 0J p o .Leave Adrian 2 00 p n Leave I'rivet is 2 ?0 j a Leave I'ay horn 2 40 p .u Leave Siinl'oril 2 00 p n? Arrive at Lnris 0 20 p it. Arrive at Mi. Talior 0 00 p in Leave m. erson pi. Ij aive i iarendon 4 20 p n.. Arrive ('liaduoiiru 4 0b |. ru Leave ( hadbourn 0 10 j, ir. | Leave 1 lion 0 45 p u. arrive 11 ;il> 0 00 p io | SCHEDULE . of thfi wan nam aw j im? Steamers. T11!C STKAM 1CU will leave her wharf at Conway ev-ry Monday ami Wednesday morning lor (Joorjretown at -1 o'clock, touching at ali inteniiedate points. In- will leave her wharf at (leorgetown every Tuesday and Friday morning for Conway t 4 o'clock, touciiing all interinediate points. I). T. M ON KI1X, 15. A. Ml'NNlCUCYN, (Jen'l A.n't Agent, and Treas. Oeorgotown, S. C. Conway. S. ('. ScheriMle of Local Mali Routes, KOl'TIC NO. 2027:5. From Oalivants Ferry to Conway, mail arrives 1 ;|o 1'. M , on Monday Wednesday and Friday; leaves at 2:110 I'. M. on s;*ne day. Mail closes at 2;2o. Kol'TK NO. 2028(1. From Conway to Pirewav, N. C\, mail arrives at 4;J10 I'. M, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; leaves at o P.M. on same days. Mail closes it 4 :.V>. I'^M. lit)FTK No. 80281. Fr in Conway via Forney, .lord uiville, Gideon Cabana and return, until arrives at 7 I'. M. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; leaves at OA. M. on Monday Wednesday and Friday. Mail closes at W P. M. 1101 TIC NO. 20282. From Conway to Little Ilivcr, mail arrives at r> P. >1. on Mi nday, Wedueaday and Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesda}, Thursday and Saturday. Mail closes at II P. M. KOI TF NO. 2028,5 From Conway to Port llarrolson, mail arrives daily at 12 M. : leiivnu /1..I A > I'. M. Mill I cloMi'tf at'1:40P. M.V IliicklciPs Arnica S?\ve The llest Salve in ihe world for Cuts, Bruises, Son;*, Ulcers, Salt, lilmuin, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped lliiuds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per hex. For sale at E. Nor- < ton's I )rng8tore,