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TheHoffffr Published Every Thursday, CHURCH l?l It EC IURY. Mktiioimst Cm urn. RBV. A..1. 8T\KI???HI>, Pahtois. Preuehhi'^ every Sunday at 11 oYloeU, A. M. and 8, P. >l\ Sunday Sclioo., at A. M. K. Norton. Superintendent. Dr Prtver Meeting, Thur-d av, at I oYloek, w P. M. Vuunt; Men's Prayer Meeting Wedmm rl iy night at M oYloek. Pllt'.SItY I'KUIAN ClIl'lU'll. Hr.v. II. 15. /.r.itNow, ol Marion, will preach every Court It >utduv at ll,oYloek, A. M. and 8. P. M. Sunday School, !, oYloek, P. M. I). T. Mi Neil 1, Stiperinlendent. llAt't'isr Cm i:t ii. Temporarily without a Pi.stor. Prayer Meeting evi-rv Tuesday night at S, P. M. Sunday Scde-ot. I),'.!'), A. M. P.. \\ No! ley, Superintendent. CON A'AY, S. C. MAY, 18!U. LOCAL NLWS. 8V \? 1 KS OF \V.\ I KIC. ? Beginning Thur>dav, April ^i). Ml and ending Wednesday, M.tv ill, the height, of tin* Waceuma w I liver has 1 in fuel us follow*"-: ''hursdny, M ~i Moiuluv, 1 o Kridav, 'J I Tuesday, '?i <1 Saturday, - Vv'neMliiv, - 7 K mnFa1.1,. ?Monday, Lemons at .1. A. Mayo's. |)r. Timmernniu has withdrawn as a candidate tor f inventor. A new lot of Ladies, Misses and Men's underwear just, in, at the Bucket Store. w We had u good rain Sunday night, V which was hatllv needed, all vegetution was suffering from the drought. The Lexington Ih\&p>itvh was hurtled down Inst week, and came out with the next issue in good time. Mrs. M. B. Beatv has been using the paint hiush on her promises and h is in idr it even more attractive ihan before, if possible. The Sunday School Convention for Klovds Township w ill be held on <lie ^Gt h and 27th of Mav in-t.ad of -on the o'd and 1th as sillied in last issue. The side waiks in town are becoming miihh what dilapidated and there is fear in walking aft?>r night, we hope tlie proper authority will look after it. Service was expected in the l>aptist. church here I?st. Sunday by llev. J. S, McLemore of Georgetown, who failed to come, from Home good rea eon, we are satisfied. The Pic Nie Committee have our thanks for an invitation to be with them yesterday at (iillospie's Grove 1'oavoidable circom-t inces provenred our being there. The earthquakes are all over on the other sine of the world. Wo sympathize with tlnse people, and .don't want ittiv here. Greece has goffered severely' of late. Mr. Heurv Hardee received a car lo.vd of lee 'l'oesd iy and proposes to keep a supply during the coming soaa ?n. This is a good thing and our people ought to patronize him. South Carolina and South Dakota. Just a little passage of words only. Congress Taibert just simply told Congressman PicUler he lied, that was all of it. Wo would like to lia^o a hotter example from our law suckers. The overseer of the streets requests that *G persons liable to work, and who hft?e not done so, and have not as fet got Treasurers receipts, will -please get tnem in order that ho may the enabled to tngkeout his ropor'. inee our last i.s8ti? <ve have re <ceiv*d two or three letters from friends, regarding the Dispensary, hence they were written the Court iins parsed upon the matter, and our friends will sew why their letters do Jiot appear. The Showman and Medicine Ven <der, continued his performances ti'rotighoet. the remainder of last w**tU. lie furnished much amusetneot for the people, his exhibitions were of ?n orderly character. The Ifj'MtAj.n is hack again at tlie <r?1d stand, next door to the Depot. The net of moving was no small joh and hnl for the kindly assistance of several young men, we would have heen put to much trouble, We ape here, coat off, ready for you, come on, ''Jf is gratifying to notice one fact in the tramp movement "on to Washington.," and that i*, that there aro lio Southern brigades or commanders hi the army ; no not one. They are all from the North and West." And there is not one negro tramp # hixm VV? *rfi under obligations to our pld friend 15. /i.C. Munning, of Norfolk, Vh, for Into papers, stpong ^ pllHin a ropy of the " /Ior/io.< /Vcut" April |n, 13/U, published bv Jlrvant j tyramhlp $t \/urf^ee/?bQro; N'. C.;our plfl home. This paper is very inter t'ftipg and furnishes some quaint reading. / Tlflrc t? wot thy faijiily tylfhjn two mile* of town, tb'if arp jo distressed 0ireMp)8tiinee.s, The inpthpr {pis not walked in four months and for several weeks the father litis beep helpless. The six children, four of them small, make up the family. We would be gl?d for any nno who feels disposed to help in this matter, to call st th? HkkAI.O ofTiee. A For omo dollar and seventy five cents we will scml you the Nkw Yokk Weekly Would and the p IIokuy Hkuai.d for one year. If n you want more than the worth of g your money, com) op aud way so. u 111K Would is one of the largest, ^ wealthiest ami ablest edited papers |> on the globe. n Will furnish the Cincinnati tl Wkkki.y Knquikku and Hokuy Hp.r- u al d for the same. jl The 1 oited States Dis'not Court 8< will convene 111 Charleston, S. C., on Monday next. Those who were nil- ' leir llmid for appearance at the Jaun ary term, which was not held because Judge lJrawlev had not then qualified, will lie expected to attend this term 0 I without further notice, as well as 1 those who are bound over to the Miiv C ! D't'in. I>efendauts and witnesses wik j take due notice and govern ibeni- b | selves accordingly. P I'EUSONAI, t< Mrs. Fonville. of Whiteville, N. O. came in yosterdny. B Mr. .1. A. McDurtnott, with his * family is visiting Green Sen, his old | home. n Mr. T. .1. Pratt, ot the Wiltning- c ton. X. G\, Iron Works was Ik*re Inst b [week. 3 Mr. lillis Dorsny, Telegraph oporator hi Clarendon, spent a day or two c heiv last werk. Mr. Geo. It. Sessions, of Cool t< j Spring .-pent Snnduy horn at his old t home, with his family. h Mr. li T. Draughan, of McNuir jj ! & I'oat so n, Wilmington, N. C , was ; with ns last Friday and Saturday. I1 Mr. Tom Gillespie and wife of ? Uayhoro, wore down at his fathers a day or two the past week, returning ^ Monday. ^ Mi. I). T. McNeill and Mr. K. A. ? i Burroughs, left on yesterday mornings Steamer for Charleston, and 1' will he gone several days. o L. M. Johnson, of Jordanvillo is * aware that printers have to eat and ^ wear clothes like otlmr people, and j demonstrated it last Friday. a Mr. George Officer, of the new Mill near Fort Hatrelson, was in b ' to see us Friday la-d. He tulks en- h cjuragingly and says that his Mill n will he in running order within tho e next five or six weeks. o <:orNTY~N ITWH Adrian. Caterpillars have made their api pearunce. Mr. T. S. Jeurette recently paid relatives near I .uke Swump a pleasant I visit. Maple Sabbath School hus organized a Sunbeam Missionary Socisty, others will do well to follow | her example. 4 Elder Ii. II. Holmes, A. L. Hardee and .J. X. Jenrettn attended tho Pea ) Dee Fnion at. Pauley Swamp Ja^t " Friday and Saturday. They report f1 a fine time. * * Mr. J. M. Uoriiian's Water Mill was destroyed hy fir? on the night of the 24th inst., the hoiuo burned down and on? of the rooks bur* ted, g| the building was Mipposetl to have ^ caught from coals of fire in ashen n left in the house. g Dhak Ei?rroi::--Pelieviovitig that ' 1 may interest some of your readers, | I have a few words to say about hard- _( times, which is the greut outcry of 4t the country at present. Some one t| might hsU the pf this, as there ^ is a cause for everything, hip they tj are many and I know not whioli doserves the first consideration. The .. charge by soma is laid at the feet of otjr law-makers in Washington. We ^ enjoy t))e protection of Home very (food lava, y(jt the interests of this ' great country are v/iried that our legislators are ofrintea jwpjofecj ut Q] the demands of the people and how w best 'o satisfy them. The North is chieily interested in Commerce and j Manufacturing, the West in Mining, ^ while the South is j rincipally enga g( gad in Agriculture. Some say wick- e, edness is t^-o ?unse of our troubles ^ {and I accept it as be#t solution |r offered. Who ure the depvedatpfs the criminals, the disturbers of peacor ^ They are the idlers, the lounger?, the f( loafers, the w hi tiers of sticks on street ^ aoypt'tH. with nothing to <lo. Work is onit of pi? best medicines for the ills we have. (Jv'fng ft'jt})in the in- ^ come is no poor remedy and rosljiijng ' the injunction, that wo should labor six ?lays in the week, we should cease ^ to grumble about hard times until this law is complied with and not lay all the blame on our legislators ^ in" Washington, while we are not guiltless. V'oufs j#e?pectfully, ttfflnqiA, III HMJ HOIKII uuroupni I'pn* Iteiiflary. ?u l/oi.t'Mjiia, S. 0.; April tiJ.?Fire c? thin afternoon destroyed the hosiery factory situated within t^e wajlg of the penitentiary apt] operated by no private partje*. The bnildiqg was hM owned by the State ami vyas ip tqtal 11? loa?, there nq iinmraflPP, The ,,* building was valued at fhrt tota) Iqss was *20,Q0Q? il)cfi|dipj( U}?* ctiinery ap'jj 8top|f: The ipjlj wj^ Ofx-pped by pQi.yjpt'a. Pwing tq tjte inflammable material of the stock, jt p< was impossible tq get the' tiro upder yc control. The cpnvipf.g had qtjit yyprfc sa tptd h?d bepn marpped tq thpirqusy. fa ter*j. Tbpre was qq*?af?ppt|p *mqng p| theq, :f.t} 80me I,f thpiu agg^ef) thw ^ firemen in lighting tIje flames, 'Plje \$ fire is BJippoaed to have been ytgrted th by h OOnvipt who Wf a Ipff. fa lopk ?p pi the factory, John Graham, of this city, was one of tho principal owners of'the mill. The hosiery machinery oa and stock was insured for <19,000, th Test of Projectiles. At a recent government tri*l j rojectiles at Indian Head, half ton ligsela were fired from the 13 inch un. The target was a 12 inch ickel steel plate, aud two shell* ent entirely through it, one of them reakiug to pieces and the other ro*? laiuing intact after it had cleared ie plate. The Carpenter shell \?us nhurt by the operation of rusliing s half ton muss through a foot of did steel. The 17 inch armor for In battle ships is yet to be tested. OBITUARYMrs. l)ora Joyner, beloved wife of lupt. A. F. Joyner, died April 20th 804 at her home in Chudbourn, N. !., ill the 80tn year of her age. Af r fifteen day* of intense suffering, orne with christian fortitude and Alienee, she sweetly breathed her ist, Friday evening April 20th at un minutes after ten o'clock. Her i.....i ......... i ... a...i ? i. uiiiV'i U?I n|Mi|i M'UII Iiru IU VI ?*U ^IIU are it. 'l'Uus parsed away h good roman, a loving, tnithfnl wife, and kind neighbor. She pos-essed a road and deep nature, froo from jaliee. She was charitable and merif 111 to all, and for many years had ecu a consistent member of tbe ilethndi*t church. Mrs. Joyner, like Marv of old, hose that good part, early in life d?ich was never take i away from or, and which was such a comfort 0 hnr while living, and also eoinforet| her in her last moments. Just eforo she pushed away, she said to ler husband who was standing by, 1 must go." In u short time she iasH?d uwav. She was faithful to attend church, irayet-meeting ami Sunday School. Ve shall miss her, t.o morn to a-semde in this world, but we hope to meet ler again where parting will be no n ore. She was curried to Conway, S. C. ler old home, for interment. At 4 'clock Saturday I\ M., her remains rer? curried to the iJaptist church, rhere llev. Mr. Stafford prmiohed her tiucrul, after which loving friend* aid her in the family Cemetery to wuit the resurrection moru. \V? extend our sympathy to the ereaved husband, the uged father ud mother anil entire family collection. M ay (tods h? rt'ifli. iuiit for them in this their biuj hour f bereavement. May thy will he one. "Sinter, thou art gone to rest; We will not weep for thee; Kor thou art now where ott on earth Thy spirit Jonged to be. Sister, thou art gonn to r?i?t; Thy tiiila miare o'of; Ami sorrow, pain, und suffering, noa Shall ne'er distress thee more. Sister, thou art gone to rest; And this shMll be our t rayerj That, when we reach our journey's end, Thy glory we may share." ?iHtur of It is estimated that, of the general umber product, <55 per cent goeg itp buildings, 45 per cent into unload* und pjiNpelltfpuouB and 0 per c?nt ij?tobo$oH, Outing; Cos tunica for hmlU'H, i'ranqh outing costumes hav# a kirt Home mode I a, owevcr, with overdresses awd 4rar crieg arc also popular. Many a hort full coat has a double-breiwted wst, pjit lower than last year. Home ew importation^ hpve jjfgoftiJl cross kirta eet on. The very lonjj coat i? till Been A* for the jackets, the Garon do cafe" and new varieties of lie "Eton" jackets are the favorites, 'hese are nude particularly altracve and ityliHti by rovers and cape KMr-tSi S^ljfoh ure produced in many oveltles. These items of fashion ure Ukeu rom the McDowmx Fashion Joukai.h, which, as usual, contain an ndless variety of model*. In the ay of inducements, these inugazines ffer patterns of the lastest styles hick uaft hp secuypd at very mouerte prices by mean* of cuupons, hey also offer #1.00 worth of patsrus as a premium for a yearly sub;ription to either of the.*! journals tcept <4La Mode,'' which only givea fty cents worth patterns as a preliuin. The subscription price of La Mpdc dw Pari*" ??d "payifi A1 um pf Fa?hior>" is poly $3.50 a year yr each or 35 cetytg per cqpy. MTbe ronch UresBumker" is $3.Q0perauum or 30 cents per copy. "La lode/' the best family magazine in merica, only costs #1.50 for a year's ibfcriptjon of 15 cents a copy, If )U are poabj* tp procure pny pf iese publications from yonr newsjaler, do not tak" ?oy substitute Oin him hut apply by tnail to Messrs. . McoovyKLf. & Co, 4 West 14th treot, New Vork. i mm* ~ - ? /? ? m. a -v Wo ndf qdyartltfeif drqKglet to 11 I)p, Now plsQovery for (Ion* motion, Cough* and Colds, upon this imltloi). If you are nflllotfnl with a >u?h, Cold or any Lung,Throat or Che*t mble, and will use this remedy hh direc4? giving If a fair trial, and experience f benefit. > <>m may return the bottle and ,ye your money refunded. We could >t make this offer did we not know that p. King'* ijew Dlacovqry could l>e rejlod i. ft peyer dhqnpoinU, Trial hoitle ?* at f>s. K. jjforonps Jlri^Vfyyo. panifl^jaj. Itigynpr duty to yonr6clf to get i qf the foul ancumulatioQ in ?qr blood this spring, {food's SarparjIU is fugt fho pricing jqw npe^ PflPfa. *prf |?,uC WH- <%* t'frt w'ips ?h>ah [get# wwjy every one in the spriqg 3riv?n eff i?j Jfpod'a ^rwpsiriil*, O *ir?&t spring mcdioirye and blood irifjer; Hood's Pills become the favorite thsrtio with everyone who tries em. THEY WANT NAMES. The ttussell Art Publishing Co., of U2H ! Arch St. Philadelphia, desire the names I and address of a few p?*??plr* in every town 1 who are interested in works of art, and to secure them they offer to send free, "'Cupid Gulden the Hoat," a superbly executed water color picture, ui/.o 10 x lit inches suitable for framing, and sixteen other pictures about same sl/.e, in colors, to any one sending them at onco the names and address of ten persons (admirers oi line pictures) together with six two cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is ijd.00. but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and stamps promptly Apr. '2tl-4t. Knights ?>f Honor. {Stuart Lodge, No. 2826 Kuightsof Honor moots in the Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights iii each month. K. W. Koi.lky, Dktatok. i). a. srivky, hkpohtkk. Cliosen Friends. Conway Council No. 8, Order of Chosen Friends meet in the Masonio Hall on the first and third Monday nights of each month. K. W. Noli.ky, Cou.xni.i.oit, k. V. MoNaiiii, sechktauy. - ----- - ? A.-. IV. M . . The regular communication of Conway Lodge, No. 05, a.*. f.\ m.\, will h? held at Masonic hhi) on 2nd, Tuesday night of each motile at 8 o'clock 1\ m. Members of the < 'raft, will take due notice and govern thctnseles accordingly. 1jv order of C. 1*. QUATTl.liHAUM, W. m. s. m. Tomi'KIns, Seet'y />ro (> ///. Kxourtll S)?aVIN Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps at;d Blemishes frmi horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Kinir Kou4? Stillpti. Km-iiiiw ~ ~ ~ I - - - P) y -1 " all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 450 by use ef one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish (Jure ever know?). Sold by E. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. Irnt Oh JIi'm.vn mange on lior* | | ses, dogs und all stock, cored in |)() j minutes by Woo! ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by K. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. C Wilmington MarketWilmington, N C., April, dU I Spirits Turpentine, 26r, per gal, Rosin, 82^o per hid for strained. I good strained 87' Tar, ?0c. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, *1 00 for hard snd f<>r Yellow Dip and .jJsLH) Virgin. i ! Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON.?Kirm. Ordinary 1 jj cts Oood Ordinary 5 J 4> j Low Middling C 9-10 41 Middling 7 44 (lood Middling 7 5 Li 44 Ueorgetpwn MarketApril 12, 1894. Virgin dip, 2. 00 Yllow dip, LOO. Scrape, I >51 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N otioe. Notice Is hereby given that the Books of Registration will be open at the Court House in Conway, B. C., on the first Monday in each month until, and including the first Monday in July next, aftar which i time the Hooks will be closed by Law. i 8AM'i. J. W11.8ON, Supervisor of Registration. Fashionable Harboring. The undersigned wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is doing all kind of work in the Tonsorlal lino in first-class style. Shaving, haircutting, shampooing, etc, Satisfaction guaranteed, failles' pufjc from W to 10 o'clock, A, M, ' Clgtrs, Sicfa Water,6lngerale, Oranges, Etc., Ici 6old Drinks in Season. 1 M. F'. WINEGLASS, I way, S. C. . MelH-y THE BAZAAR. !, Fashionable Emporium ; vm MIUINSHY, |a EibboDS, Feathpra, Laces and if I Trimmings. Hats Trimmed to Order. f Ladies will please call. mjkrks. jpi.jv ft s;\ hkivi'kic. Uonwav, S. 0. Apr. 5, 3-f 11 / iBOTsriKiiiisrs WORM K114 ,ER Tllli ((?.?,\THST pt>WN REMKIIV A FULL LINK OF Mp cMM a co'? PURE DRUGS FOR BY J JiUKIWMS c< CO/JJjN* ' ^way,S.C. " Mch-Vy itoivr. it. scAnnoitour.li ATTORNEY AT LAW. -A. grout Xoife r Ineurance Co. of j iTe'W ""STorlc. 1< mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrn ?? h-Mni***^ Rlnn^l 11I1|7U1 V l^lWM #pint the Way for Malaria Hood's Sarsapsrllla Make# Purs Blood and Curso Malaria. It is with pleasure that wo call att?uttou to the testimonial of Mr. A. M. lteok, who is writ know U in Florida, ami to tho travelling public, having for years been a railroad passenger condoctor and later, ticket agent at Jacksonville. "C. I. Hood tii Co., Lowell, Mass.: i "Sou* three or tour years ago I wrote to you In reference to the good my boy had derived from the use of Hood's Sarsapadtla. and now allow me t<> say that the same boy and Ills mother became Prostrated With Mdlarla and Hood's Sanapurilla has again bcon used with satisfactory results. I do not bellevo you can find a much better looking child for his age, eight years, than our hoy. For this picture ef , health his mother and also myself attribute It to 1 the use of that most valuable remedy, Hood's | Harsaparllia. His trouble before taking the utedlelne was an affliction with bulls, and a gen ( sral breaking out all over ills body. Of coins from such suffering I lie child became weak at Hood'ss,;> Cures a general prostration of tho system was a uatu* ( ral result. Wo again resorted to Hood's Maria* parlll.i w ilh wonderful success. The word grath tudo but poorly expresses our feellugs toward Hood's HarsnpsiIlia." A. M. BiX'K, Belmore, f lorui.v He sure to net Hood's I ( Hood's Pills act easily, yet |iroQ)ptly *114 I efllcleutly, on tho liver and bowels. Watc.ii Crystals A well Assorted lot eon-j stoutly kept ou Inind. AtiE.NT For Hex. Poultry Aettiiig.j .1. M. MCKKIT 11 AN, (Jonway, S. Q. Moh l-y. ' ftAMM'liM>nr i i uwuuvii'iiUiJAIj HOTEL, HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Well Equipped in Every Particular, Meals on Arrival of Train. Mch-l-y ONE PRIC E, SPOT CASH, |< HOOD VALUEJ IS THE MOTTO AT THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE. A'e ait- now getting in si full lino of IQIR3SSSS O-OOIDSS. XViiiiiYiiiijg'H, Kto. SHAW 11 ATS, i'ROM 12, 1 1, 18, 20, 25 to 48 Cents, ? j [ATS that will oo8t you just double Olse where. NEEDLES 1 cent, 25 in a paper. ENVELOPE 2, 2 and 5 cts. per ntnLr NOT 10 1AA I'KIi o cents per <|ttire ml other goods in proportion. >URSTORK AND PRICES LEAD. We only ask thn> you Call ami see | <?r yourself, I Good Flour PROM $3.:,0 to ^4.(M> per Barrel. OFl KK,STJGAli INl> HWV til low down AT TltV AV'/ W YOU If A* j I V K K 7 S TO II E. ^ 15. R. KINO, MANAGER. Mch-l-v If, W. SMITH, Pocrt, Sal? Ami It very ^ !t*ibles. MARION, S. C. ? Mch l y Notice. He modern. Don't harass the ystem with noxious drugs. Monteey cures Malaria, Nervousness, \ igestion and Bowel ^o^plaintp. " t is simple, pheasant tf) taste and ^vet* V\o baa carets. J G-ttllts wikk see KNOCK MOWN 0()TS for Sea shore pi IS T11K PLACE TO GKT Till and to secure bargains that will aur ccivinjj new floods every week, whic ROOKBOT1 Don't forgot to call and examine our lin yo\i prlcea. We can sell you a nice stilt ? I want anything In the furniture line, give i 'renUH, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, ('hairs, K< Now n.??? " ? * " mm "uomewic" sowing mat BIG ROCICI1 so that when you are weary you can rook valises nro hard to boat. Wo keep conatantly on hand the best gr at prlcea lower than ever before. A largo If you want to buy a good cook stoke or k A CAR I. FLOUR received every two or tlneo A lot ot Scotch Plaids just received, besides a largo assortment i Flannel goods, which are going low Indcet think wo can suit you In quality: style and | wmmm m Sewing Machines and Macliine Supph have been soiling these Machines for ' complaint. tl AMKS MK/ -vhicli are gaining iu popularity every We have u lot of ladiosmce button ho astonishing low price 85 centa. PLOWS A.TN 'ASTINIJS ofvarlotiH Styles kopt on hand ALL KINDS THItlM A CHOICE LOT OF FAMILY G1 VNO A THOUSAND AND ONE ion now, which we will soli cheap foi Please give us a call and see fc dsewhere, as we are confident we no us;KFoitiys bre* CONCENTRATE MENDLEi* MA TC SNV, fVic <thove </oo<l& an k'Cft' hi xtonl[ in > DEAI n V I V /?/)/)/> '/'/.?/> iro IL3S1 * COATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL We keep constantly in Stock a f we ofTer to Dealers at aa lo1 in these United Statei nize t Yours for t 3-ilbert Po COMMISSION IV -lasr Sf&g&te f mw CoiiNijj-iimeiit L6^ Front Sreet, J. A. MAYO. 1 THE OLI) HELIARLE. ? I ARMORS! J)E CORSETS THE BEST IX THE WORLD. 1ATS AND SHOES., Fresh lot of Boston Beans has ist arrived. MENS CAMKL SKIN SHOES, iE TIIK BEST IN THE WORLD. 1 ir\ ? * DM (iOODS. Xtne Asaortm.?:rvt> OF Faxxiily O-rO carlo?.. NOTIONS WKLl< ASSORTED. Produce Bought. nil erery articlo to be found in ^ 8t class Dry Goods Store. MoK.1 ?' . i ihi i STORE, mtilNBfe trtyV. 3 WORTH OF YOUR MONMt, priso you. We atej constantly I.*1 :h we will sell at M>M PR1CI0? menso stock of clothiag and let ue oaath if clothe* at very low figure*. If tab is a call and look over our Ateck of Wf >und licaf Center Tables, tad the fajneas hlaea. Don't fall to buy one ef oar ."T*/?? * - ?? ->? v^r w yourself to rest. Oar liuo oftrunki C-J a<les of flour that ctuues to MorryCouaty lot of red rust proof oat* Just reoelrtji itchan safe go to Hurrouglia A Colli*? OAI> Of weeks from Michigan and TeoQ?*s#e? and Bedford Cords of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, aa/1 1. Our stock of shoes are complete. fPe >rlces. We also keep the famous ? mim es, constantly kept ou haod. \fe years, ami are yet to hear the 6r*t lNSshoes ' day. Iinntu ?tfV?ir.K ?- ?"11 ~1 >?vu.i| nuiuu "O win cioso own tfL T> PLOW JNTINi: TCOL8. IOCERIES, Always kept on hand, begirt?! THINGS, too numerous to me* r cush. >r yourself before purchasing can save you money. 11) PREPARATION. K.D STAR L YE. 0. W'S TA P. HEJS. EE. yuantiticA ami will bt fnrniahf.df} Tj^ O O AT 11E HA J} OF JOBBERS COTTON A SPECIALTY. nil line of this Cotton which w price as it can bo had j. Why not patrols? raile, BUUUOUGUS Sl COLLINa tter <$c Co., IERCHANTS i&tta? tat Ctottta* w Holicited. ISTew ""STor* NOW IS THE TIME. to place yuur orders for THRESHERS and I sell the best in the marked Write to me beforo buying. Shingle Machine?. Bwing Baw?, Btnve Machine?, Hand Saw?, Brick Machine?, Gang Rip Baw?, Planing Machine?, Circular Saw?, nd nil kinds of wood working machines Grist Mills at from $115 to $1.10. Saw Mills, at from $190 up to $400. Watertown 1NGINE8 AND BOILER#. Talbott INOINE8 AND B0IL1RB. Seed Cotton Klevators. Cotton Gins and Prewe?, HIGH GRADE and LOW PRICE. V. C. HADHAM, Oen'l A^t, Columbia, 8. C. JESSE H. JOLLIEr ?MANUFACTURER OF? BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND CARTS, jcceleior Turpentine TeeU. Horse-8hoeing a Specialty, ?* .>? ^