The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 03, 1894, Image 2

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The Horry HeraliA -o Publihed Evory Thursday. *. W. NOLLEY, Editor. TERMS) One Year $l.r>(?j Six Mouth* Three Mouth* ftO KATES OF ADVEHTISING. 1 Trnuslant Advertisements $1.00 per (mare. Eight lines ot this size type make one square. No advertisement counted less than a aquare. Advertising lines in local column K> i cuts per line. Advertisements of Judge of Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise for three, six or | twelve months. Marriage and death notices free, tthort letters on current topics are cor diully Invited. Correspondents may use any signature ! but true name of writer must accompany! all communications. Articles to secure Insertion must he sent In by Monday, previous to day of publics-1 tlon. All communications for publication j should directed to the eoltor. COKWAY, 8. 0. MAY, d, 180I.! jTuank Hatton, one of the most i brilliant lights in American journal M(6 and editor of the Washington Post, died in thut. city last Monday ! evening from a stroke of paralysis. Uepubhcan in politics, he had t lie j regard of his political opponents and , the reputation of always striking square from the shoulder. He was on the other side in the late war, but wheii it era8 over, quit lighting, mo- j copted the situation arid opposed 6eo I tiotialism. North Carolina has begun ftt once a movement towards erecting at the capital of the State a monument to tlie memory of the lato Senator Vance. Tliis is well, deserving and will kuc- j coed. We should perpetuate in the' most enduring manner the lives of great and good men, but, alas! how often the living are neglected and we are left to soothe "the dull, cold ear of death with llattery," Not so with Vance, no monument is needed in the "Old North State" to perpetuate his name which isa household word from mountain to sea. He built his own 1 monument and wrote his epitaph in the hearts of North Carolinians. South Carolina might make some movement of this kind regarding the) lamented Kickshaw, in which its peo- j pie would cordially participate. Cam- j don might make the start. That was an enthusiastic gathering of old soldiers lust week in Ala bama. The bauds played "Dixie,' and battle scarred llag?J iloated in toe breeze as they marched to the airs of long ago. The old Hag and the Southern Cross were prominent in line and oil was peace, as the "Hlue | and the dray" fraternized together. Many Governors, and distinguished citizens of Southern State3 were in attendance and each state sent representatives from among its daughters. Governor Tillman and Captain Kolb were there. They had their meeting and we must await developments. We hopo that they were im- j bued with the fecliDg which seomed j to prevail and that their program, i may teud towards the same end. The ' next reunion will be at Houston, | Texas. Gen. Gordon still, in com-' noand. The whiskey question is us inirky and unsettled as ever. Some of tho large towns in the State aro granting liceuse to retail, thereby taking the Governor at his word regarding "free liquor.'* Other corporations take a different view of the matter, maintaining that absolute prohibition prevails and that they have no authority to issue license. Our sympathies are entirely with tho latter opinion. The ! questions that confront us at present are momentous and need handling by wise and prudent men. We hope that such men will not be slow in coming to the front. A A A ' - ? i\ wavuaBw w?n started at i* tore nee,1 for tbo purpose of having the legal | status settled by the Supremo Court, on Habeas Corpus proceedings, but; the State administration seemingly bent ou preventing a judicial decision on this most important subject, the Attorney General instructed the Trial Juatice who issued the papers ?n the Florence case to dismiss the Aam* and discharge the defendant. YY* learn that a circular letter has been issued to the Trial Justices of the State, hy the Attorney Gen- j eral instructing them to report to him all liquor cares which may be commenced iu their Courts, u* he is instructed by the Governor lo have charge of all such cases. This is doubtless for the purpose of w?ip 1 ;.t 1 in 11 piug tu me uuu an such cases, to prevent the Supreme Court from settling the Ian-, once for all. This course does really seem very reprehensible. TIHI'TO THI'i ?>!.?? \\OUi,|] |!Y JOHN I!. 'Nil \U. CIIAPTKK. N i. ? IIIds') mas i v i:o.vi . Our first ?1n; in Itnuu* \v:i? Christina! and naturally spent most of it visUin some of tin* very many Interesting ehure] sendees. in the morning we visited tli ehnrch railed ''Am Coele" on Cnpltolin I till, right l?y tin* old < 'apitol. 111 r< w t 'hrhtmm day e\ery year, tin- "IInly Hani bino" is carried in sacred procession ill til presence cf the throng which crowds Mi church at thi^ service, it may lie necess ary to explain to urn* that the word "bum bino" means infant and that the "Humbitiu referred to iv a >nnill wooden image of liabv intended to leinescnt the inf-mt .!, mis. "'Bambinos" are found in other lln iiinn Catholic churches nud mystcriou lioalin.tr and 1 > 1?- - s 5 n if po\v< r is u< ner.dl; attributed to tin image by the sup< Miti oils masses. 'bids one that i? bro\i;dit on in the ilmrch of Aril (V le ev< iv Christ inns, Is claimed to have been made by i tnonl; of the first church and painted In the sacred writer of the tliitd !???.~l < 1, St Luke. Manv strange stories are told al < a its miraculous healing power, and devout Jy believed by the superstitious ndlmr< nt of the Itoinan Catje lie ( lunch. Kortiict ly, it was very often sent tint on m! >i< n of mercy to tin- houses ol the sick and 1li< \ were said to have been I c.dcd by li < Kim. ftl it of touching it. I: value a- a lieaiiin power boenme noted that they tell us i story of some ingenious ja rsoti, who niad< a perfect imitation of it and ununited ii some way to get p< session of tin original genuine Bambino ami replace it w iih tin fraudulent, imitation, without belli# de eet ted, I)vit the following nigl t i crying < hild was heard outside the door by the sncris tan or sexton and on going to the door the Bambino was found out iu the cold, plead jug for admission and being taken in to its accustomed place, the dastardly exchange was discovered and since tlint time, tin Holy image is seldom allowed to go out oven on missions of mercy and when it is, it must lie under a vigilant and trusted f/lliir.1 It Is ? tu.oflt' i">r\ O' I IwiMiolu g.V,..,.,, IV .1 |.V"I l,| ...... V., ...Mil. ., |.|. , . of wood, but ns wo saw it being ourn'oil around tlio church at llie bond of a prom ss Ion of richly robed priests it was complete ly covered with sparkling jewels worth thousands of dollars, During our stay in Homo. \v visited anothei church where we saw a celebrated Ihtmbiuo decorated head to loot with Jewelry oj nil kinds with watches on its toes and a great stack ol crutches and sticks were by its side, loll thereby the lame and the halt, who bad come to bi? cured, and no doubt many n poor superstitious prison bad left his 01 her lad piece of jewelry on ihi.- Utile wood en image, as an (dVcrin.tr for a bb sslng do s]red or thought to have been received All ihb superstition is practiced in the name of Christianity and yet people won dcr why it is that in nuuiy parts of the old world only ruins of christian churched an found and Mohammedanism or someothei worship revolting against imagery lias sup planted tin* Church of Christ, In view id the superstition seen, is it any wonder that in Home, right under the shadows of tin Vatican, that scepticism and infidelity an rampant and that one frequently hears th? remark that "religion and church going is well enough lor women and childrei: and the ignorant poor, but the Intelligent and educated have outgro vn it," and oiu is impressed by the comparatively small numbers oi (lie \v?*ll dressed and prosper ous looking class seen nt tin* churcli scrvi ces, unless it is an occasion like Christinas when unusually line music is to be heard I We are constantly impressed here w ith tin vital necessity for a retui n to the old paths to the simple faith ami practices of tin churcli of apostolic days, for tin* ab anion mcnt of men-made creeds nud of imngi worship and Idolatry in every form. Tin Is' ew Testament scriptures as they are con tain all the erred in cessjiry lorchristiiinity Anything "requiring more of Christinas requires loo much, anyt hing i\quiring less too little." Christmas afternoon we vlsi St. Peters, and as we enter it the first time an overwhelming sense of its grandeur an< beauty takes possession of us, ami westaiu entranced and admire, and tin* huildiiq seems to grow as we walk through it. / few steps from the entrance we * u bras figures set in the marble floor showlnj w here othei great buildings would read if placed there and the distance to the farther Willi looks just as far i s when we en tered the door, though we have wnlkei forty or fifty step*nod if--1 immensity senm to increase. We see two gqpid lookim little marble figures by the of one <> the imm ense columns and learn they ar a s large as a good sj/e<l man, and only up pour smulj bycontra-t with their surround lilies, Will ^llllir l M M 11\ U-? III" 11 ?l II till by which they stand is sixty feet wide, W?' walk on until we re.' / Ii about theeen (re ol the building and look up at tin great dome, with its splendid mosaic liu ing, its figures of the twelve apostles nn< we read that the pen in the hands of on< of the .apostles i? seven feet long though i only appears to us as many inches am stiil the realization of distances and siz< in this great structure grows on u-, U'< hear in a dWcut part ol the church .-overstrains of music, se.irh music as we luivr never heard liefore and we go there. Wliei first listening we were >ure it was a largt chorus of male and lerualo voices, hut on looking closely discovered that all tin singers were men. We shall never forge that music of Christmas afternoon 1KU1 We will attempt no minute descriptive de tails "i oi. refer# 1 i?js nu* ueou unm 1 housands of fiWe are ottrteUil ti the large bronze statue of St. Peter a^ ui start to retrace our steps and we see that tin toe which i? being almost constantly kis?c< is being worn away. We saw many of tin devout reverently kiss it, and whatever ma\ have }A,.>n our feelings of disgust lor super stition ot J>i y for ignorance, we felt (lee| down in our be.Wsan adudration for tlieii devotion. Some of tl?e ,Vj;cverent claim thai this statue forme ly stoiXi i?; .'he temple o| Jtlplter, a? a sial ic of that bend,en god and that the name of the statue got cottfn sed or confounded in the dark ages so that Jupiter-ixvame, "Jew Pol or," a name by which tic carle a post Jo was known to the Romans and bonce fi^ly of Jew-Peter vas statue rf Hi. Peter > FKMillTltl, LAMISUDK. A Oi'iMtl ( ulninity in (.'aiindii. Quebec, April 30.-?About &:3(. o'clock Friday night tin- inhahiiunti s of tho \ illnge of St. Albao, siumtnl >-0010 lilty Utile* llOtll here ill I*??XM Netlf COuut\, heard it terrible Hoist ' resembling tlio toil of ihuotU'r in tlit distance. 'I'lic soil eounuencing t< 11 vibrate, a panic ei.sued. Farmers ran out of their dwelling* to avoitl being buried under the ruins, us they hei In*v?mI tho "round was going to give a way beneath them. At i ho npp?-r lend of tbe village, some threw utiles "Iftom tiie parish cliureh, Is a curve a formed by the liver St. Anno mid j close to the nuvd is a waiiT full loO i feet high. The ground foi tiling the - right hand side of tin- full gave away, v burying the pulp word mill, which whs situated right underneath, and t l<li eking the course of the stream. < The stream, which was very rapid oil i, : ? count >>1? the melting snow over tho . mountains and luijuoent valley, ' >puad over the adjoining farms ai d i caused the uudcimimd embankment to slide into the tiver, tilling it up. s Several houses along tho river bank weld canieil into the river. One of diem was o< copied I \ a family named < iuuthier, iiuiuhet iug four persons, . all ot w Iiomi perisle-d, r Smoke was M-eu to ascend from , under the rums, showing what an .lawful death t lie occupants most have i (net. The ground wlrch slivl into the river measured abour six square . miles. Whole farms have heen destroyed urul their stocks ami farm pro-1 I dtico. '(Tie old bed of St, Anne river j is now lovelkd and the river runs , i nol?'s from where it. cour.-ed before. I | Three hrulges were catried away, . i namely, tho St. Alhni., St. Cusiincri i L I - - i , I iH-iugu linn uitt r>t. AlthC bridge. i , l.\oplo in tl't' neighborhood of (he! [scene of i ho disaster arc ^.'i'l terror* I .stricken. I The oldest inhabitants of the place , never witnessed or heard of such a I I tiling before, although several landslides have occurred ill the to ighbor-' hood during ihe last tlfty years. The ! rush of water from the f/iorontian j , chain of mountains is tremendous , during the spring time, ow ing to tire 1 I molting snow, utul it is thought by j seient'.iie non that the ground had' boon hooeyctmibed by the water. , owing to the fact that tho lower I strata ot soil foitnalion are mostly ( clay. Large tmets of land with . trees and vegetation have been shift ???I without the least d?>turbam4e, while jp other places, the l;tttd \v;is completely turnod over. Looms ami wharves of .1. A. Kosseau were carried away* The Sr. ' I Lawrence, tit Quebec, is covered with ! , wreckage and carcasses of animals. I . Market boats were unable to coma { down Saturday front adjacent parish- I . os, owing to the amount of wrecKnge ! t limiting on the stream. The losses! ji re (Vkl 1 ntutiul no IW\I\ 1)1 -.Picon, Tkxah, July 23, 185)1. Mi>s. I.i I'I'm a .\ Bros., Savannah, Cu. ' (5 icx'i s? I've used nearly four hot 1 lies of 1*. I'. I\ I was afllicted from ' the crown of my I t<> the soles of m / feet. Your I*. P. P. has cured 1 difficulty id' breathing-, palpitation of the heart, and relieved mo < f all pain; one nostril was closed for ten years, now I can breattm thio*>??|l it I readily. I have not slept on either side for < two years, in fact, dreaded to eca ' night come, now 1 sleep, soundly in any position all night, 1 am f>9 years old, but expect soon ' to ho able to take hold of the plow handles; I feel proud I was lucky | enough to get P. P. P., and 1 hear* . lily recommend it to tnv friends and < the public generally. Yours respectfully, A. M. PAM.SKY. Thk Static or Tfxak, ) County of Comanche. \ ' Before the undersigned authority on this dav, personally appeared A. M. Uainsoy, who after being duly " sworn, says on oath that the forego ing statement node by him relative to tho \irtue of P. P. P. medicine is " true. A. M. HAMSKY, Sworn to and subscribed befoft' mo this, August 4tl?, 1891. I. M. I.AMUKUT, N\ P. Comanche Co., Texas r? ('mo I or I loud (telle. , As a remedy for nil forias of Headache Electric I1itt.or.-i has proven to ho tt|o very host. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield (? to Its inllueiice. We urge nil who are i alllictod to procure a bottle, and give this . I remedy a lair trial, hi ease of habitual constipation Electric Hitlers cures by civ! illje the needed tone to t111* bowels, ami t 1 few cases long resist the use of this uicdj j cine. Try it once. 1/trge bottjes on^y 50 cents at D . E. Norton's, J)rug Store, I ~*mmm mm | lion's T hist . t We oltcr One liupdrcd Dollars , for any case of Catarrh that cannot . be cured by I lull's Catarrh Clife. F. .1. <'it i:xi;y & Co., Props. Toledo0. We the undersigned, have known t F. ). Cheney for the last 15 yenrs, and believe him perfectly honorable in all 'Mieinegs transactions and (i-| . nanci it 11 v able to carry out a??y obli* \ JgatiotiM marie by tIjeir Hrt?). , Wivi & Thai \Yho'oj*#)o Druggistf, Toledo, (). I Wamhno, Kin nan it Marvin, , Wholesale D.nggijits, Toledo, Q. Hall 8 Catarrh Cure u tnkdt) ioJor* nallv, acting ?liro?*t 1 v upon the Mood and hinoons surfaces of the symom. . Trice, 75c. per hoi tie. Sold by all i Druggists. Testimonials free. | liit ii'of ,v .iniitiMon, i .lotinnoiif .V (piatt l*h?ii n > I >Mnrloit, H. (.'. i ConwHjr, .1 C Jobn'oons ^ QuattlebaupR, ATTTONKYS AT LAW, Conway, C. Prompt attention civ-fen to ujl buspen* entrusted to oil f'tare1.' " u ; Tijimmmww iP. P. P. ! i ^ PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT . ANO POTASSIUM ; Makes ?E Marvelous Cures ?: in Blood Poison gr Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. purl flea the blood, builds op thn weak nnd debilitated, glvee' strength to weakened nerves, expels * ^? diseases,glvlug the patient health an A happiness where sickness, kIuoiiit feelings end lasslludo Bret prevailed.'! FV>r primary,sooondary nod tertiary syphilis, (orblood poisontnK. Jrercu*' rial poinou, malaria, dyspepsia, and' In all blood and akin diseases, ltk?a blotches, ptraplwn, old ohroulo ulcere.' 9^^-* tetter, scald heud, bolls, erysipelas, eczema we may say, without fear of contradiction,that P. P. P. Istbebeati 4^*?* blood purlfler In tbo world,and make* positive, spoedy and permanent ooree (n all cnaes. Ladles whose syatems are polsoped and whose blood lain an Impure ccndt* I - tlnn, due to mcnatrual Irreiiularltlea, I aro peculiarly tienetlted by the won* fir derail tonlo and blood cleansing proportlcaof P. P. P. -Prickly Aeb, l'ota . Root and Potassium. ^ BrniNortBLD, Mo., Auk. 14th. lnya. . ?I can speak In the highest terms cf ' your medicine from my own personal knowledge. I was affected with heart . disease, plourlsy and rheumatism for ' 35 years, was treated by the very best _ physicians suo spent hundreds ofd?lura. tried every known remedy wlthd^?~ out hn<llRg relief. I huvu only taken ^, one bottle of your P. P. P., and can > cheerfully say It has done n??> morw good than anything I have ever taken. 1 cau recommend your medicine to ell eofferors of thv above diseases. 4^?~ MRU. M. M. YKA11Y. 8prl0?f)*l'i. Groen County. Mo* zumrnmi III;. HAMAKER, MAN UKAUTUKEA i OF? PINK AND 11.Mil) WOOD i.UMIJKli. j ALL KINDS OK DILL AND DKESSKI) LU MINSK. CIULISt/ /LV/> FLOORTNli. MOULDING AND SIDING. PLASTKIUNG LATHS &0. A'O {/A* /; /. WN /fO A7; // STOVE AND I-TllhV l'L A OK WOOD OUT IN P It () P E It LKNGT1I AND DKLIVKUKD TO FAMILIES AT TWFNTY FIVE 0 K NTS A LO A I). frompc anenuon Riven 10 ail oimUts hm(1 satisfaction Rnuranteed. Moli-l-y ; W. E. PORTElt.&CO., FEED, SAfF. LIYIOUY AND EXCHANGE STAIH.E, jyJif ?ig vTF, i NICVi TURNOUTS MIltNlSH- j ED AT SHOUT NOTICE, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PERSON'S SENT TO 81 ANY POINT, UOltSKrt ANTI) ML'MSS, NOUGHT AND SOU). W. K. POUTER, r; Conway, S. C. Mch 1 y Si VFRFFN HftTFI 1 H M *. *? JUU * 1 A Jl V/ A JLJ Ton Steps of the Depot | Meals At All Hours. i Persons taken to any point. l\ J. VEItKKN, PROP. Mchl-y PLANTER'S HOTEL, MARION. S.C. i Full) Equipped in Every ; rnrtiuiilur, POLhf ATTENTION TO 6UfSTS |c I Porter moats nil Trains, il< W. HOLM DAY $ 80N. jr. McH-t,; j r W.R. LEWIS,! hHAIKU LV (IKY*:HAL i MKJWJlAYDJSi:, *. m r *14 Jl % * jyrt \ line Jut nf Family Grnoorlt^ constantly ! . r (?n nana ?** DBYGOOIW F 1 F Well assorted line nUny* kept on Jiaxui. I toot s ftu<l Slioem! 1ST OTIO 3>T 3 i WKUi ASSORTED. Polite utteution t?? Customers ?nd ^re?t a Indue emenft offered Moh-l-y ' Pimples, Blotches 2 and Old Sores 2 Catarrh. Malaria 2 and Kidney Troubles 2 Art* mtlrrly itaotn Ay f.r.r. ? ? Prlcklf Alh. PnlrA Pr>nl An^ * lutn, ih'p (rri'twt blood iiurlller on arth. ? Ambudxkh, O.. July 21,1W1. Mm '?uk. LirruaN Hans., Bavnuaafc. ()%. : 1)KH Niu-I bought a bottle of tout P. V |>. tl Hot Hprlupa.Ark..and ? It bait unlit tut more 'mmT ttvaa thrao inaiitha* treat rusot at ths H?t Springs. hmxi three IxjttI?a C. <). D. " **^19 ttoapectfally roars. ^ J An. M. N'KWTO^, Aberdeen, Krovn County, O. Otyl. a. D. JtllMlOR. 7b all rhofn U may concern? X hsrs* * by teatlfy to the wonderful properties of P. F. P. lof rai>Uoit? of lit# akin. I . euffored for ssTerel roars with ?u ua* I alghtly tad disagreeable eruption on I my faco. I tried every knows remedy but is rslh.utiUI p. p. P. was oaod, and stn now entirely cured. (Signed by; J. l>. joiinbton, I Savannah, On. -~-^P Ikln CtDMr Care*. Tt*Hi\ony/rw* tA? Mayor of <$r?wfct,7'sr, Ssqui*. T*x., January 14, 1803. "^^5 Mkxsk*. LIpvman Boos.. Mtvutmh, r>a_: have trie ! yoar P. T\ p. for s disease of thsskta, nasally known as ekta nancer,of thirty years* Standing. and found ureal relief; l? purttteatbs blood aud romoTM ajt IrritatIan front tbo aoat of ths disease and prevents any spreading of ths sorra. I bard taken flvsoy Ms bottlas n: d feel oouttCont that another coaras will effect n ciro. It hns also relieved ins from Indication and stomnch '?"^P troubles. YoUra truly, OAPT. W. M. IIUflT, Attornsy at Law. ? ttfc ofl Blood Meg Killed free. --S ALL DAUQOISTS 8HLL IT. UPPMAN BROIt^S PBOPniBTORS, *?j uppiini,? Um auuUuUUUu RipansTabules.! Ripans Tnbulcs are com- | pounded from a prescription ! widely used by the best medi- \ cal authorities und are pre- j ; sented in a form that is be- 1 coming the fashion every- | where. Ripans Tabules act gently \ ; but promptly upon the liver, \ : stomach and intestines; cure \ , | dyspepsia, habitual constipa tion, offensive breath and head- | ache. One tabule taken at the j ( first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress \ after eating, or depression of t spirits, will surely and quickly if remove the whole difficulty. < RipansTabules may be ot> tained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules ; j are easy to take, quick to act, and 1 save many a doc-MB&jlV tor's bill * ?janl$ of (?oj CONWAY, 8. C. Calls the attention of the public to its iperinr facilities for handling business ntrusted to it? cure. We transact a general banking bu??ine*?. iXchange tmught nivl suit*. Money to loan on go<xl security. DEPOSITS in small or large amounts eeelved. luterest of 4 ami 5 per rent er Annum allowed on Depedts in Sav?gs Department. Collecting made a speciality. Teachers' pay certiorates, /.nd ot.'ier laiuis against the County, discounted at llx-rnl terms. Th/ peritonei of our Hoard of Directors I u such as to inspire confidence and draw a this Institution a largo amount of I)vlosits. We cordially solicit your pat rot age. D. A. SPIVIV. ChnIIIW. 1. G. COL DINS. President. EiLGLE S^^.2nT1T THE IiEST HOOFING Is uueoualed for Louae, barn, factor v or ut-buildlugs, and costs half the price of hlngles, tin or iron. It is ready for use ml easily applied bv auy one. Htate .*d/.e f roof. RUBBER PAINT N*ta only fJO emits per I Ion In burrw! >t*, or |4.ft0 for live gallon tubs. Color ink rod. Will *top leaks Id ttu or Iron iM>fj tliat will la*t foi y??sn?. Try It. Send tamp fur MHiiipli'K 4i\d full particulars. :xcj-;l8|0|i pain r * hoofing <:o . >ec. 28 -l5ui. 1 "?5 jiiune St, N, \ C. L. ABRAMS, ' BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. FWK BIFMRIM. Fit* fitmrnMit'rit. ?UKALKtt IN- \ isnfeobloneifleg, ! ipuifes, WobacG?, Gig?P6. j itG. ? ImCoM Brlakila Susii. i Mch 1 ) rftrntttOKiAL* puuiu^a u> behalf of Ji mkI'i SarsipjrilU ;i?c is it-liable and worthy of confidence as ( from your most trusted neighbor. I Ol wMim i HOW. *. AVERY, ?r TM? Utt<IT cowva ACTWMW *Wll?> ?ae la Humiu. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. (jRJuXB laiavp, Nan.. April Kb, 1997. t>*. JT1U? Co., MlkAmrt, lmd. CJnrn.**BJ?: I bed been troubled with m??rT >* * ! roititt tw?T fiMt. and elthoufU I tm treated by able phyalclana and tried mailJ ?ia1ha, 1 grew auedily woraa until i w aa comrwoetwAtio amo cowrmie av ace ITMOWT ? ? MOM or RCCOVIIT. * WOUld MM >mrr tied duk ?^ . _ __ __ Irvw apellc, whoa ay pukw woCU D IT l3ul3HU.pbo.uiDK Utoxether.^^^F *^end it waa with i>e greatest difficulty that my ctrculatlou ooui t HiTHOUSANDSS k a>yuatc4oucneap again. Wlillc la this rondW JOU I tried y??ar m?w Cmbs. and t**M? Improve from the drat, and ne w I am able u> do t gara day'a work for a mart t-A yimran/agu. 1 (Ira Da Milcb' Ntw Htaar Cunk all ik? rrdit Cor my recovery. It laoTC/ala taontbsalnca have taken auy, although 1 kmi> a bott'.o Ln tbe touee In cane I tbtmld uoed it. I bare aim uwd nwN|?v? *N0 Liven Flit*. aud thinka frvat deal of thoiu. I. Atuiy, SOLO ON a POtlTIVC AUARANTKC. mY DHL BIUS' *MLL8. 50 00SE8 25 CT8. !' Curat til Faaala OUaaaaa. Correcta all Fm I citlo Irrayularltlna. Overcomes ?U ! I Weaknesses and Palo. QUICK IN ITS OPERATION. AGREEABLE TO THE TA8TE, , We never aubUib a lady's nam# ar ohat aha . orltaa ua. band far oar Boob "Our Wiresand ' Oaughtera "?colli you nothing and gives yon I something. STELLA-VITA la told by all dealers In oadL I slnaa. Prlca 11.00. Prsparsd by . THACMER MEDICINE CO., u Chattanooga, Tax a. ' i fMWJtigi ^ COPYRIGHTS.* CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATBNT T for* a?4 an ionaat opinion, vrito to RIINN ft CO., who have had nearly dfty raara' torm*tloo conwrnlu* Faleili and how to ofc. ' in tb<MQ aant frac. Alio a oairtotruo of Hirudin eel and acteatltlo book# Mtfitfime? "**??? Patanta taken through Mud A Co. raoelva ipeotrt notion In U? Mrailto Awerlaan, ml ??*??2 aTrtf^li?Wl'tv!Lb<l<?Sl,tb# P*bllowltAMt oort to tha Inventor. This aplendld aonar itanod weekly. alaaantlTiiinktr.t^ ...<~,uVU7 IHI1U " wmt ctretdcUoa of war cd entitle work Id the rurld. || (tmi. Scmple codim ant fro?. Balldlng IMHImi, taoatblr, piO year. etnp? jopteo, US MOW. Brarr bubjW oobUIdi bu?iful pUtcc. lo color*, cad photograph* of new Uiimi. with plane. caeMlog l>alldw* to ibotika [Are 1 You? J ; sout of employment, or iu : j a position that you do not S d 5like? Possibly the solic-jj u liting of Life Insurance is: a your special forte. Many 5 2 people have, after trial, jj z :been surprised at theirs s fitness for it. To all such jj : it lias proved a most con- s genial and profitable occu-? E pation. The Management: :of the I J I Equitable Life !* s in the Department of the s | Carolinas, desires to add | hi : to its force, some agents: J.' sof character and ability.: Write for infonnation. 5 5 W. J* Roddcy, Manager, | O | Rock Hill, 5. C. S J] I). T. McNKlI.L, Local Agent, 1' 15 U3 ly Conway, N. C. rl mim >Teat?, and Trftdo Mwki obtained, and #11 fat- " r pt boalnoaa conducted for Modortto fni, 1 ?anoU frocq WonbtpRtou, fk'nd motet, drawing or ?boto., with fleenrlplon. Wo advise, IT natoptablo or not, frco of haree. Our Pse not Quo till patent (a oocurod. A FampMot. "How to Obtain ratonto," with I) iMaea of actual clients In your State, oounty%or ,, sent free. Addroat, H 0. A. SNOW At CO. i? Owiiltu Fatant QSce.WaaMnatao. . 0. P. SlUUBftPIR | ATTOUNEY AT I,AW. Ct 'KICK NKAU THE COVHT IIOUHB, to Atlantic C*a>t Line. Ml* iftos, I'sliibli 4 August! R. R 3m*BXB5M?^** 1m I)?<??! D?h-. :J iwa.' ^ TKAl.S'S tit?J>t<i S'.imtii, Nit. r.,N. Leave WUtHluirtoti a tf<) u m l,??HVe t'luidl'OUl u ."? .')0 p Ul Leave Harii'ii <t 60 p m Arrive K)oreu<;** ? ?"(' p tn No. "?U. L?u\* Klor^m v 7 1(> p u.i Arrive fumler ~ a 2H p m Leave dmiiter a Jia p u, Arrive Columbia 10 IK) p m No. 50. yitirence 7 45 * in Arrive Sumter 0 JO ? tit > o. ??. l^tive HumU'r t 53 u in Arrive Colombia 11 05 * mi Ni>. 5U runs Uir?>uyii from (.'iiarlearnn v:* Oiitrul llnllroud. l,e;ivlnt( Liiu?'h 5J:44 A. M Matmluj# 0: '? M. THA1NS GOING NOlfTH. . 51. Fanvr Columbia .4 .K) a ui Arrive Suiuter 5 57 u r.i l.e.ive fMiuiiyr . b bl a ui Arrive Klormice 7 No. 6S, Leave C'olumbli 4 'JO ui Arrive hum* *r 5 1/5 |i ru No. ft?. LuiiTi' 8umtor 5 45 p ui Arrive Flor-nee M "Wj p m j\ufi?i. I.eilW I'Moret' H I 4v M HI Leave Oerb'tt. 8 'Hi a ?\ l/euve I hiidlxiura 1) '-16 * ?u 4 rfIv # VViliniuutou 1010 :i in I>hI1v. f Daily >Uitd?N. mi. M runs through lo Ciiarleeluti, 8. O., via F voire! U. H., arriving Muiiulu# 8,-Ou }\ W. Lam* 8:40 }\ M, CharJ?vT4?n 10:40 I'. VL Tmlij on Manchester A Auyn?t* K. H. loaves Suiuptvr daily elcept Sunday 10:50 A. II., urrri\e Kliuinl 11:5V A. M. lieturn* lii^r leave lit mini IVrWi I*, id. arrive Suuipt.-r 1:|0 |?. M. Trains ou artsvllle 11. iL leave Ilan*vllle daily ffcopt Sunday at 5 It) a in, arrivlm; Floyd*,5 25 a iu. Kvturuin*. leave Floys v fa pin, Mrriviu-i at 1 h;rt*vill<f ui i f ... IO ! > U IU. V. DIVINK, IJ.Vl Stipt. I. I< ?l M.T, Sup!. Trillin, 7. JI. K.mkhmin, (??nM l'ttnv Ajj?*nt. rtllBingttn Chtdloera & Coivi? B R A**K>UKI? AM? Vllk 111 HT DAILY, KXOItTT M'Mlt V No 47. SOUTH HOUND, L^nvti Hub....* S i*) um j?-?vc llloQ M .'Rl h Ul Arrive (,'luull>oUru V ti) u iii U-IVH (lliwi'vuruj 10 10 a m ,i'?\y Clurv Oou 1... 10 40 h ir> a'mv?.i Mt i 'ilniri 10 55 a tn joave I.oris}..,' 11 'JO p rp 'jou* Ktrn'ordJ 11 :J7 p ii> '. ave 11 47 p ui / uvr ITivettn II 57 p ui >'uvn Adrian.., 17 0*4 p lit Dviv# <'otiwnyt i'J })0 p in No44. no i in;or\!? 'AHHKNOKU AND VNK.IOlf'J DAILY, tf?Cti? V HO ..aIK a*uvo (JouwKjr 'J 00 p ti >av? Adrian - 30 p a atavt* l'rlvKw../ 7 .15 | * youv* liuytioro ? 45 p a AUivy 8*0 ford..; U 05 p i* Irriv* at l.orlrt 3 W) p iu Irrlva af Wt. Tabor ?J 55 p lm ?u*v? Auurwm p m j?uv? clarendon 4 70 p ti irrivy ( liU'ibouiii 4 50 p m a'kv* Dlimlbouru 5 15 p m A'avo lliou 5 45 p a. irrive Hub '1 00 p cnurniiir oontuuic ?OF ? The Waccamaw Line Steamers. Tlfi: 8TEAMEK will leave her wliarf t C'ouw.iy every Monday and Wednesday lornlng lor Georgetown at 4 o'clock* niching at oil iutenuodate pn/"^ lia will leave her wharf a'^Mrgetown very Tuesday uud Friday j^jKing for 'ooway *t 4 o'clock, touchinguil lnteriaeinto joints. 1). T. NCNKILH, t. A. MUNNUKI/VN, Ovu'l Ag't Agaut, and Treax. Georgetown, M. (J. Conway. 8. C. Schedili of Itcil Wail Riutts. HOITK NO. 2*12:8. From Oiillvtuits Forrv to Conwuv, mail rrives|:45 1*. M., ou Monday vVedne*ay and Friday; leaves at 2:80 l\ M. on lie day. Mail clot** in 2:23. HOt'Tifi NO. 20200. From Oiuiuj"" ? in----- ** ?<> i irowiy, in, u.. mail rrives ut 4:80 1*. M. on Tuesday, Thursny itud Saturday; loavt* at p. M. on uueilayd. Mall cloao* ut 4:55. l\ M. HOUTE NO. 30381. From Coowuy via Foruey, Jordanvillo, ideoil Lnhauu wn<l roturn, tuull arrivoa ; 7 I*. M. on Tu?'wday% Thar winy and rtatrday; loaves at 8 A. M. on Monday fi'duoadiiv *od Friday. Mall olowsatt . M. ? HOUTK NO. 20203. From Conw^v to Llttlo Hirer, mail arvea at 5 1'. M. ou Mi inlay, Wednesday id Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tueaday, ImrHtlrtv and tiaturdav. Mail tdoaea at I'. M. HOUTK NO. 2021W* From Cimw?? t.? !?..? ? * ...... r.. 4 <>fi. imrf^on, nv?H rives dully III M.{ W'UYPH d'dty ut l|45 , M, Mu'l c|<*e? ut l ,?40 V, M. BuckUu'e A rule* 8*\vo The Best Halve in the world for ui?, Bruise*, Hor?i>, Ulcers, Salt, linUU), Kever Seres, Tetter, .Chap?d tlmids, CbilbUins, Corits, and all kiu Eruptions, and positively cure* ilea, or tio pay required. It is iiaranteed togive perfect satisfacuo, or mone^ refunded. Price 35 iota per bo!. For sale at ?. Nor* m'* Drugstore,