The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 10, 1894, Image 3

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The Hoftftr He^/ild, Published Every Thursday, era urn $?iuixn oi:y. Mv.t;km)|xt ( lii iu ii. ItKV. a..I. S'i I'.VSTOK. I'tcnehin-; every Sunday nt II o'clock, A. M. ami S. 1\ M". Sunday Scltoo , n: 1),;! > A. ^ . i'. Nor to.I. Superir.' tel. lit. I'lMVt r M eetiiiL', TltHf-ti tV, :it n oVi ?u, to !'M'* . ^ loll i ' I'm . *:e ":n ? din . dtyniuhi .1 ? <>'. i?K v. I'UKKtlY n It IAN ('lit IM'II. t?i;v. II. Zi.KNow, <>r Marion, will preach every I our; It mphI-iv nt ll,o\ lock, v. M. and K i\ M. Sttnd.ty Seltool, i, oVloek, 1'. M. I), 1. McNeill, Sup -rinicmlont. liAvrisT <'m i:ui. Temporarily without .? IV.stor. ITaver .M". lin . every i ue.*day ui^iit at S, l\ "M. Sou.lay Schoo', It, 50, . M . K. \Y. N'oi lev, Suji'v'iis.tfiH! nt. ('ON AY, s. c. MAY, lo, I SDK "!ik.;ii;news.1 Si'vi.ks or Watki:.? 1 1?tiing Tl.ui-.ltiv, Mav ?J, I, and ending \\ i'(liti'.s<lii\, M i\ 0, '(.M, tli?* lit*it?i i of tl)?* Waoeswhrt.v liive.- Ims Ih'i it in t et st- f<>I low-: Thursday, I "> iMon?i iv. I 0| I'YKIhv, ! 2 Tuesday, 2 <H Ssiti!ttl iy, I 2 WY.mI ,v, 2 l KainFai l..? \V(din silsiy, .2<?. i. Crick for a;i'o !>y f. A. M?ivo. Colin (Manning, appointed Consul nt Kaynl, Azores. Batoshnro- does a jroO'l thing in i jillv _f license nt ?s.),000. A holy in town, litis I'fi'ti tin* only <>iu* to respond to our Clul> IJiite. The Sou'.lieni Baptist Convention is 'o meet This week in I )allas, Texas. | MoKkitjiaX, at, the Depot, w ill | repair your Watch, or any Kind of Jewelry. lie ports from Zapata < Vnuity Tex si-, ,:i\s that I ie nennle sire in :l starving I i r> conditio';. Ladies, Mis3es, Moms uikI Hoys Si raw Ilais in good assortment at W. W. Lewis.1 Wire Netting, suitable for trailing bean* and etc. ior sale at the Depot, tiv McKK 1*1*11ax. The closing exetcises of Miss Nannie Henty 8 school at i>u< ks\ iI!? t>?ok place yesterday. Twet;'v-li\< i hops iin 1 l-'isli Looks aiso a new lot of Luces and Matting, at the LackKt Sruui:. A party of onr towiisnimi induijpd in a iLli fry Tuesday. Wo .regretted our inability to attend. The Supremo Court dav h fore yesterday deeded ti e sale of )i<|iior if) this State unconst itnt ioual, I'aMo'os receive p dito attention at the Milk Sh ike and Sod a \Y.it* r establishment of C. L. Anita Ms W. T. Melts anpoin ed l'ostm is or at t reenviI!e and Mrs. Caroim A. Vo iiiri-h|ood. i ' tie I' >stnii.-tress a' < 'lies ? > , S. t li'-. <1 "j. \V. .Mid', owuer ..v tlio I}> t' < i iiioi'i S>my and n>? douh* the riches' newspaper n.ui in i he .'Oi ld,! d ed las weak in H.il inioiv. lion. Dark' Howell, managing edt ior of th" A'hmt'i (.'oivstifufhui, was ? hvl "d president of too I'.ess League, ai iho late Convention in that city. Tito Men: ants and hudi) \sh ne-n of the County will please s-n l in t .eir .loli Work. M e will do it as ow and as satisfactorily s it. cm bo don *, Patronize home mstitanions. S.des lav, Mondiv hist passed off quietly. Several persons Iro n differ nt sections of t!io county were in .v.....w ..i' ll?. i i VI\*II, 111 < i 11 > \r l *11/111 I' I III miv i i I'lU al-i? ollice a v i.sif. - (Cotton is clown, down, and yet tin* * new* i- l hat a larger no.reuge is plan : ted now than last year. It looks as if 'In- farmers think Utcro is money ! in co'lou at vsiv or seven cents a p ?und. IJy paying Twenty Five Cents additional, you can have t.lio Tiik iIoitiiY IIkuai.o himI either the Nk\v Voitk \Voki.i>, or tlie Cincinnati KxcjtnitKit. All weeklies. Winkoi.ass, furnishes Ice (Team every Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday evening. Special provision made for Ladies and Children. Any one preferring :nv dointr s?>, can he s -rved at home. The blurred fundi'ion of the pip r . last week seenn I nnavuidable, which wo regretted. The press luid just been moved and wo cm only att.rihufco t|)?> deftc to that cans*. \\'e will try and n<>| repent t) ih. A gentleman in town buy u.spon tied to t ho up pen I made in last weeks paper, regarding the fntni'y in tle-titnte circumstances. A few of ino-e charitably disposed tould spend tjiiai tors ir< thin way in u worthy manner end feel better for if. Trv. ('apt ('. S. Causey, for rn V ??y years ('ohiu'cted with the W'llflenmnw l.ifie of St 'iiinors, lias accepted tho position of Muster, on ilieStr. Merchant, on 111I'ee Dee. ('apt. (J/Ilisey's friends |p re regret to rji\n him up, but urn satisfied thjit lie will Ijipl friends wherever ho goes. ''Never boy from abroad what you can produce at home." flii* rule .strictly followe I will keep your silver dollars in circulation at homo, and in many cases, or perhaps tlmmnods of cu es, will t HUSO some of them to remain in a ; livings bank de ponied to your credit. T is is no overdrawn picture, but fan's that bear no contr idict|nn. The (?? iieral <'onfereuco of the Methodist Kjujcopal Church South convened in Memphis on th-> SJrd, , Hivhop .1. t'. Keener, presiding. ( Matters of great interest are to tie considered l?y this hody \Hiioli will < continue for a month. The ease of t Uev. Sam .Jones, who was suspended ( l>y the (Jcoroja Conference, heeahse : tie refused to perform regular pastor- ' nl duties wi 1 come up for a hearing. , Mr. Jones is pres? ut to def- ml him- , Self. I In llreekim dge's district L'rof. J June , of Hamilton female college, 1 has isstn (1 a | i upl.'i i nt thd, "An ' Appeal I > tile lVoj le of the Ashland ' District foi l'tuitv in the Home Mid Morality in fuh'u Life, ami a Pro- ' test A'_.i i .o tt"> lie election of 0o)? W. (I'. Hteckinridgn.' \t. the! holt hi (if tl.o title | a.o* anneals: "Kighteousm s> c*\alt- ii nation, but sill <8 a IN preach l?? ;u V ]> ??|?Ii T*.t ut \ thousand curie will I > ? issued. j; (! ? lmvtow 11 1 ;i 1 tl?-1)Ts ?l.e death of ('apt. C. (?i b' i t 1 <d her oldest citizens. 1 he sad event took place ; mi Thci-dav morning- at lii r?-sid< ii- e Tht n mains were temored t'? Iitick-viile yes.;i rdav morning fur ir.ternu nt. ('apt. (' ill ei t was al wai's ' Irghly respected in (.renrgetown and iiis deutb is a great ben a\ t ment tn 1 hi* neiU' rocs iru eds and iit*<111aii> 1 lances (it<m'n /"?///. v. I 't jMai'i Id i I be11, niaiTe d arid I i v ?I in ! iuirv F??r several years, w'uto Jm hid 111 m i y It iends. Thi- Pie Nicat (> ii < spin's Prove, last week, we ( ():i!tl mil mi ire, as we went to pres.* before the party re | lulled. All wlm were them sav that they had a nice time and enjoyed the day very much. Plenty of some thing good to eat, plenty of wholosotne ainnsen enl and every one caine home in a nappy humor C??l. (Jil. lespie who Ini- the l appy faculty of making things pleasant around him, departed from his usual ctis oni tiuit day aud instead "f coining down to town remained at home, ai d with his family largely (.ontriluited to the en- j joy Hunt ( I t lie oeese ion, We under stand that many young Indus from town were expected wno were not then:. Surely I In* fault eonltl not bo with tin* hoys. I'llltSONAh. Mr. tiiorj-o Ih.ck, of Dueksport spoilt last Tliumlay with 113. Mrs II Mo A. Tola", of Now N' *?r k, | spout last Thursday in town \vi;lil friend*. Mr. .J. A. .MoDorinott and family luivo n-tnrne<i from their visit to (11 o? II Sim . Mis. Tho>. (iiili-.-pio of IVtyhoro and M iss i ami t i 11 lespie of I '00 \\ ay aro visit i 11 lt in t ieorgetown Mr. 1. A. Saiinond of tlm (J.mier on A lhirkh-y t'o., Charleston h';i> in 10 s? e us last i* riditv. Mas'or ! 111 ih 11 lhaty, of Coot-go* town, was hero visiting Ids voting j friends, t ho past week, returning! We i ne-day. Dr. S. !i. 'I wining of 11. A. Tuck 1 01 A Dro's , Marh'e Works Wjltiiing ton is in 'own in the interest of their; !) tisine.-s. >1 assrs ,) > ui (' Sp:V"V ami Polar No!h v. silent a day in Socms tlur iii'i flirt week. Din in / with Dr. IV K. lletbioi mii ) fmnilv, attending: oh tin it etc Mrs, W. L. linctc1, retn mi in f from <il?'i>n Springs 11 ii<I Mr>, W. K. Sparkiiian <11 i lWn^I tt*r, of Stalin'iu rg, S. ('., passed i li r> >t i i.i |) hero \Joudav on route lo IiueUsvil o. Mr, \V. A tl f\\ Johnson, || ?rr\'y popular young sale-man, with 1''. \\ , Winner A (Jo., of ( haHe-ton, arrived j in t \vn Moinliyo'i hu-iness for his i house. He is lip lily esteemed here i iiinl generally liii?J-? bm-ii ess. Mo>s. Oeo. \\. Johnson and A. i>. Hard wick of (jnlivants Ferry, i". A. l)us"ii!?ury of Toddville, Wade Hardee of Hayhoro, 1'. A, Rrowu of Socu-t.ee, 1). (i .Johnson of (iiJeon,. .John M. i ooper of (Jon way have all been in since our lust Issue and helpi ed us wit I) tlio needful A<l vei l ined Let tors. Letters remaining unchiiniod in Post Oflieo at (Jonwav, S. (.'., Alas', 1st, 18b 1. (P. ISrown, Peter ('ox. .Miss Mai j sey Cartright, It, L, Dunn, M. ?J. Fioyd,\M iss Itose.in Howans, 0. I>. Holmes, Mrs. J. It. Harrison, ltnscll Hardee, F. (i. Hemingway, J. M l>. Jones, P?. I?? Lewis, Mis- Km vie Lovd, Tilly Mincy, Miss I j. J. Roberts, T. A. S'eplenis, Henry Slier ri I If, M iss II. II. Skippt r. Persons calling f< r above lotterS will please -kite that they are advertesed. If not called for within JO days, t'ey will he sent to He d Lott?-r Ol'lice, TllKQ. It. (lolioon. P. M. I ' ? -? Cenppoi tiled ll*\ I1'. Covington Csqr., has been j root ppointed Stenographer of the ( Kourth .Judicial Circuit for I he four j years ensuing, after the termination of iiis | resent t*nn of oHicc. Tile petitions upon whion the reappointment was made worn very strong and very complimentary to the appointee, having been signed hy all of the lawyers and Court otli rials? f the Circuit, am] nearly all of j, tip-.Slate yeipitors, and icpr? senta- , live - of tlje Counties enibrucQil in its limits*. Complimentary, however, as' I hose testimonials arc, 'hoy have the further merit of being deserved, as Mr. Covington has lutirlv won for flints-If the reputation of being one I of the most iccur-ito and a complish- ! ed stenographers of the State." M-. Covington. by liiagcnileinaiilv bearing, bus made a host ??f friends i i I lorrv, who are glad to h? ar of bis re -appointment. SUH(l:\y School M eet iJtK'. la nc.ordanoe with resolutions of hii County Sni.day School Oonven i??ii of March 24tli and 20th 1803. 1 hereby notify nil Ministers, S. S. iii|)?,rint"U(lciit>. IVaehers. mid all 'artiest >Sund:i\ Scho >1 workers, in hiiivant-s Kerry Township, to meet it Sandy l'liin on loth inst., 1 I*. M. IMiat we may nn-ei face to face, ami Nclian^re thoughts and understand '. eh ether hotter, ami make arrange nea's for j?rai lical ojit ration in the jreut work of Mouse to House \ isiaitioM. Remember dear christian ["r*ioiit 1 s that tliis is not our work but ibe Lord's. Then h t as work while t is day, for "the mglit cornet ? when i o man ran uork." Mats. L.'M. 1?a UN it il.t.. titdiv.n s Kerry, Mav lOtli 1891. I map Yea r.s. "hi teply to ii corresj ondm.t, who i?sKs ule'lnr the year 1000 is a leap war, t1 c following fuels, which e\? pla n why it is not, will he of yen: ral mo r?s t, s>i\ s ih*' M'orott t o Mai 1: 'l i e a*!roi omeis of the tinm of, Julius ( a-str, 'I.) 15. I'., lived the so I;ir >eur m 55ii,*> *!m\:, (5 hunts, which was a hot* I. II minutes to much, for it aoiisigis real I v ?'l ?<> ? <h*ys, hotirs, IS minutes and lh Cv s"conds. In the y i*i' I *?SV tin- error had amounted to ah* lit 1 2 days, ami with a view to rectification I'oce (}retrorv XIII or ilei**! tin*' ()ct. 5 of ihut your should he railed tin* loll). Ill nl> r t?? Ph. t'onoi'o the civil w.th tne >*?l?r \ear, he forth* : ordered that ail c**til*irial years, w ieharn not tntiItipl?.-- of -100, should i ot he made leap years, Thtt-? 1000 i-. nut a leap year, and '.?000 is i'li*' next leap war after 1806 will he 1001." - < ) <?Stop .11 y 1 *n|?rl*. After yon uet anj/ry and stop your paper, just poke your linger into the water, pull it, out and look f. r the ho e. Then von will know howsadlv yon are missed. A man who thinks a paper cannot thrive without his i i 11? ii i niwrlif (,i ihi nil * . .1 xi iv awhile. When he comes hack half his friends will not. know ho has gone, and the other half will not eiiie a cent, while Ihe world at large kept, no account <>f his movement. You will find things that you cannot indorse, in every paper, Kven the liihle is rather plain, and hits seme hard raps. If you were to get mad and burn your liible, the hundreds of presses would still go on printing it, when you stop your paper and call the editor names, the paper will still he published, and. what is more, you will read it on 'he sly.? '/'Ac V V//fV\ -* O 4- Nearly two thirds of the popula lion of the world are ruled hv Christian governments. Considerably more than two thirds of tho popttla tion of the people <>f the earth also are under the n le of si\ governments, five of which ate ( hristian The Kmperor of Chiiui bears sway, oyer -to."*/100,000, the largest number of people under any one govern inent in the world; but after this comes i>i order the tjueen of Knghtnd, ruling dSOjUOO.UOO; the Czar nt Uussia, railing 115,000,000; the French Ilepnbiic, with 77,000.000; the 1,'niled States oi America, with 0~>,000,? 000; and lite Kmperor of (Jermany, with no,000,000; so that the indirect influences of Christianity is powerfully alTe'cting the destinies of by far the largest proportion of the people of ihe world. - /itt/n'ft l/orn. < reuse Tlie Set t ors. W hen iho turkeys or hens desire to sit, 'hoy should bo amounted on tho h* ads mice a week with some kind of oil, sue* ii as sweet oil, Jhueedoil or lard-nil. This wvll kill iho large. iioc atul 11cov< 111 t.ho oliicks lcom being destroyed during the llrst dn\8 of tlioir existence. (Jreuse is repugnant. to poultry of all kinds, hoi^ e but little oil should bo used. Apply it. light ly on tbo head*. combs, f.ic?'s and nocks, rubbing it well into the skin. It, will rentier the hen moto eonifortuble, and previ nt lier leaving the nost frequently for relief from torture, and will also save the chicks from being attacked. -?> m *3?'I'wo Statues of Vance. IvM.Kinit, N. <J.?It is proposed by some persons that two statues of Senator Vance be cast; one to be placed in the capital square here, the other in ''Statuary Hall" at Washington. The two statues woud cost but a trille more than one, The plan appears to be feasible. Hood's Pills cure Nausea, Sick lloadm he, indigestion, P>i Piousness. Sold by all druggis.s. p -f. A HoiiM.'iiold Treasure. Dr, \V . Puller, of C'auajobacie N. Vsays that healwa\s keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in his bouse and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procur able. (j. A. Dykeman Druggist, C'atskill, N. V , says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Dough remedy; that lie has used it in his family for eirrht years, and it 11ah never failed to do all thai is <lat met! lor it. Why not try a rem edy go long fried and tested. Trial bottles free at Dr. K. Norton's Drug Store, Wepular size f?Oe, tytO m.oo, Prohibition! Too goo I to last. K011T, R. SCARBOROUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW. As-ent 2vC-u.t\ia.i Xjife Insurance Co. of "NT^vTr 1c, I THEY WANT NAMES. The Itussoll Art Publishing (\>., of U28 Arch St. Philadelphia, desire t!??? names and address of a few people in every town ' who are Interested in works of art, and to , secure them the)* offer to send free, '( 'lipid (lllides the Hoftt," a superbly executed water color picture, size 10 \ Id inches suitable lor framing, and sixteen other pictures about s.'une size, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and , addres; of ten persons (admirers of line pictures) together with six two cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is s? .(Ml. but they van all be secured free b\ any person forwarding the names and 1 stamps jtt'omjtdi/ Apr. 2(i-4t. - W lx nights of II onnt*. Stuart Lodge, Xo. VI820 Knights of Honor meets in the Masonic Hall on the second ami fourth Monday nights in each month. K. \V. NOI.I.KV, l)nTATOI:. I). A. SrivKV, ItKroitTKu. 4 'lioemt I X IV I II linn. Conway Conn il No. 8, Order of! Clioen Friends meet in the Masonic Hull on the first and third Monday j nights of eueli month. 10. \Y. Noi.i.kv, Coun? ii.i.oit, M. V. McN.vnn, Sm hktattv. t+ ?? -<* A.\ IV. M.-. The regular communication of j ! Conwav Lodge, No. (>o, A.*. I'V. M will be heltl at .Masonic; Hall on line), Tuesday night of each niotlie at 8 o ? h ck 1.M . Members of the < raft, will take due notice and govern 11 < niseh s aceoidingly. Il\ order of C. Ik LH'Ai n mtAI'M, \V. M. j S. M. Tom ck I NS, Secl'y />)'>> h m. - ? oKnomsh Si'ivVix Liniment, reino- I us till Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps at.d Hlemishes frjtn horses,! i Hlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, K'ng IJone, Stilles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Conffhs, etc;, j Save ?t")0 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Hlemish j Cure ever known. Sold by L. Nor-J tan Druggist, Conwav, S. C. l icit Ox IIi'MAV mange on horses, clogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by ii* v.-..11........:..i i e /< ij. m'i iuii, i ?i u j_' o in i, * uiimiiy, i"1. yj Wilmington MarketWilmington, X CM May, 7. Spirits? Turpentine, 20;. per gal, I Ifosin, 82Jo per l>bl for strainedJ gO"d st ranted <S71 'Par, 1 ().">. per Mil. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, *1 00 for bard and $-.70 for Vollow Dip and #2 l~> Virgin. IVanuts, at 40 cents to f>e per bushel 'of 28 I bs. COTTON'.- Firm. ()rdinary -I ^ ctx j (10<>d ()rdinary f> A ' Low Middling 0 0-10 " j Middling 7 u Cloud Middling 7 7 10 * Georgetown Market1 April 12, 1801. ! N'irgin d'p, 2. 00 ' VIlotv dip, 1.00. t Scrape, 1'ftl NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gi tint ion. liy W. 10. IlitrdwH k, l?. ,1. Whereas, A. .M. Leo made suit to me, to grant him I.otters of Administration ot the lOstnte of and efforts of Ava .1. (Irtham, deceased. I heso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Ava .J. < iridium deceased that they he and appear before me, : in the Court of Probate, to In- held at ('on way, I lorry County, on May iiilrd, 181)1, after publication thereof, at It o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, il any they have, why the said Administration should i not ire granted. /It. <. '. mini. ..... I f ..... 1 <1.1. fl Ml M || IIIKK I 111 ) HIT I 1 I I 1 1 II day of May, A. I). 1H!M. i'llMishcd on the ninth day of .May, 15)01 in flic I lorry I lorald. \VM. H. 1 I.MIDWIt K, I'koiiati jniok, 1 (oili.'Y Col ii Y N otice. Notice is hereby given that the Hooks of Registration will bo open at the Couit House in Conway, S. ('., on tlio llrst Moni day in each month until, and in haling : the llrst Monday in .July next, aftar which j lime the Ih >kswillbo closed by haw. H.v.M'I. J. Wii.son, Supervisor of Registration. Ksishionnl>l<' Biirbcnnir. The undersigned wishes to call the attention <?f the public to the fayl that he i-, doing all kind of w oyk in the 'I'onsorial line in liy t y4iw style. Shaving, hair* i tilling, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies' calls from 8 to It) o'clock, A, M, Cigars, Soda Water, Gingerale, Oranges, Etc., Ice Gold Diltiks in SeasonM. If W INKO LASS, Conw ay, S. ('. Mch-1 y TUP? Dji7UD a UL UrttrtrtR. Fashionable Emporium FINE MILUNEttY, Ribbons, Pe^vtheis, Laces aiul Trimmings. Huts Trimmed to Order. Liulica will please call. misSKS. jlm\ & Sa uf k SivIIM'kk. Conway, S. 0. Apr. 5, 3-ni ? " (TESTI O N! A LS. |?.ul At ?b<d >" " heha'( ;>f Hood's $arsapari 11a. arc j v. reliable <\ncl worthy of confidence as ' If from your most truster! neighbor. An Esteemod Pastor Found Cure in Hood's After Other Medicinos Foiled Aftor tho Crip Muscular Rheumatism. hmmmmmn llcv. C. W. Clapham, The following comes \ oluntarlly from a hi^lily esteemed clergyman of the M. 1!. cliurcli, pastor of tho Church Creek circuit in Dorchester County, Maryland: "C. I. lloo?l Co., I.owcll, Mass.: " I feel It a duty t? tho public to send this certificate. 1 saw in a Philadelphia paper a letter fr< ?ni a man who had suffered from Muscular Rheumatism sud had been restored by tho use of Hood's Sarsapnrilla. I hud tho grip in tho winter of "Ji sad '92 so severely that It deprived me of tho use of my ai ins so that my wife had to dress and 1 undress mo, and when away from homo t had to sleep In my clothes. 1 tried fivo doctors and not ono accomplished anything. Then I saw tho letter alluded to and determined to try HOOD'S Sarsapariila CURES Hood's, before I had taken ono bottle I had tho use of my arms, thank (lod. Those are facts and can bo verified by many persons hero, d. M. Colston, Church Creek, supplied mo with Hood's. I am pastor of tho M. K. church here." 0. W. Cl.ai'ha.m. Church Creek, Maryland. N. It. If you decide to take Hood's Harsapa- ( rilla do not be induced to buy any other Instead. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion, r IT . - <"' - - w aicu urysIais A well Assorted lot eonst;iii< I> kept on linnd. I AtiiK.NT l or lle\. PoiiUn Aettintr. J. M. MCK KITH AN, j Clonv.ny, S. Muli-L-y. IIOTICL, HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Well Equipped in Every Particular. | Meals on Arrival of Train. Mch-l-v J I ONE LMJ1CK, ISPOT CASH, cool) VALUE IS THE MOTTO AT THE NK\v VOKK UACKETSTOUE. Wo am now getting in u full lino of ID3K23S3 GOODS. rJX Hfett Bftft U II *?" >?, SHAW HATS, I KHOM V.:, I t, 18,20,25 to IS Cents, HATS tluvt will oost you just double Elsewhere. NEEDLES I i * /11. i 0- ; - <.UIM, ?t/ III <? I 'lJIlTI. KNYr KKOPK 2, 8 and 5 cC. per pack, NOTK^'A P1\R >"* cents per quire ami either goods in proportion. OVRSTORK AM) PRICKSKKAI\ We only nsk that you ('ail and see for yourself. Coot! Floor PROM $3.50 to *4.00 [cr Parrel. cori'1 / :s i '</. i r: \\t> i:/c/ : All low down at rui'i si:ir yoiik n . i c /< i: y s r o it A*. P>. K. KIN(?. MAN'AOKK. Moh-Vy SI. W. SM !m j Fee?it Sale A 12(1 Livery ! Sl;i hies. ma 1;io\, s. c. Mch i y n ethr#>. lit* i.K.luni. Don't harass the System with noxious drugs. MontOroy euros Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion and 1 towel Complaints* It is simple, pleasant to tnsto and leaves no had etTects, ? OTTIJLTY WIRE: BED 4 ??# ?J4 J KNOCK DOWN (JOTS for Soil-shore ]>n 1 IS 'PI110 PLA< K TO UKT TIIK and to secure bargains that will surj oviviuo new go( ds every wcok, whicl K 'K IM >rrrI Don't forget to call and examine our itni you prices. We can m?11 you a nice suit o want unythin/ in tlin furniture line, give u 'roans. Wash Stands, Bedsteads, ( hairs, Ro 'New llonie." nut 1?.!< " - v 111(11 33Z3- ROCKIi so tli.it when you :?? ? weary you can rock valises are hard to heat. W e keep c onstantly on hand the heat gr it prices lower than ever before. A larjje If you want to huy a j?ond cook stoko or t a < A ir i. Kl.OI'Ifc received every two or t in on A lot of Scotch Plaitls jtt t rci cived, besides a lar^e assortment Flannel ^oods, w hic h are going low Indee think we ran suit you iu quality: style and noMkSTir AJ Sew in o Machines anil Macliiuc Kuppl liftve been Helling these Machinos for complaint. .1 AMES ME; which :ir(? gaining in popularity ever \\ e havo u lot of ludiesnico button I ho astonishing low price 85 cents. n ?li A? \\ S A T* t'AS I'lNtcS ofvaritins Styles kept on hati Abb KINDS I I ID A ('HOICK L< >T OK FAMILY (II I AN I) A THOUSAND AND ONI lion now, which we will sell cheap f Please give us a call and sec I elsewhere, as we are conlidcnt w< /ionsnnonirs nni\ <'oA'CK\"rn./iri M i:.\'on av AJATi S,A'l III) ll'/DI'l.' Ifl'l i'ljlt ill. StO>'/cil i ' D1UA. J OX JN con I) TKUMS AS (J r OATS'* S/Xcon/) SPOOL W e i<eep constantly in StooU a we olTor to Dealers at as I in these I'nited Stal 11 i 7A Vmir<* rr?r Grilbex't T>c (COMMISSION : ?lib Rosin, Spirits Tun 16-i IF'rcrLt Sreot, J. A, MAYO. TIIE OI/I) KHEIARLK, JIHMOusIhi: cousetl VII H US ST IA THE WOULD. HATS AND SHOES. , Fresh lot of llo.ston Ee.uis lias ! just arrived. # M ENS CAMEL SKIN SHOES, THE HE ST IN THE WOULD. | DRY GOODS. j ITixio Asaortmant OZF1 !F3,:mil-y Groceries. NOTIONS WELL ASSOKTEl). Country H/oduco Bough'.. Ami every article to l>e found in t -first class Hry Goods Store. Moh-\ ) 8TORE, ?i'Ki\r.^. rty'-4. WORTH OF VOUR MONKV, >ri8o you. Wo are] constantly r<ii we will sell at '<>>1 PRIGEH moose stock of clothing and let us quote if clothes ftt very low flgUIMi If VOU s a call and look over our stock of Humid Leaf ('enter Tables, and the famous hint's. Don't fail to buy one of our TGr CHAIRS yourself to rest. Our line oftrunks u ades of Hour that cornea to ilorryCounty lot of red rust proof oats just received utchen safe go to JIurroughs & (.'olllut < )A I) <>1^ weeks from Michigan nntl Tennessee ; and Bedford Cords of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, u?fl (I. Our stock of shoes are complete. prices. We also keep the fainntia I) NKWHOMK I V 4 ? - >r 1 t I'es, constantly kept on hand. We yon I'd. and aro yet to hear the first YNS SIIOKS y day. hoots, which we will close out at, fl> l?I,OW I. MINT INK TCOI.S. % HOC K il l HS, Always kept on hand, besides 5 THING'S, too numerous to men or cash. for yourself before purchasing e can save you money. ]Al) I\IU<:VAJIATI0X. '/<;/> ST A It L y/T lows L > /<:. 'II US. J /<7<\ .... I 11 I , / ? . ) </nanr.ua * ana ir-t/r rn / nrnutriea a> LER8 lv /// : um> or jonnr ns. , COTTON A SPECIALTY'. full line of this Cotton which o\v price as it can bo had -OS. Why not patro? us? \ tnwle, HIJUKOUGIIS & COLLINS, >ttei* <fc ( Jo., MERCHANTS T? [>euitin? aat Ci?fit?a? its Holieitcd. 2>T e*w orlr NOW IS THE TIME. to place your orders for THKKSHERS and 1 sell tho best in the market. >| Write to mc before buying. Shingle Machine*. Swing Saws, Stave Machines, I Sand Saws, Brick Machines, thing Rip Saws, lMnning Machines, Circular Saw^, and all kinds of wood working machine Crist Mills at from $115 to $150. Saw Mills, at from $100 up to $4(k). Watertown ENGINE 5 AN D BOILERS. Talbott ENGINES AND BOILERS. S, rd Cotton Elevators, Cotton (11ns and Presses, HICK <1 HADE and LOW PKIOE. V. C. HADIIAM, Oen'l Ajt, ' Columbia, O. w ? - .. . - - ? -ee | JESSE II. JOLLIEi ?MANUFACTURER OF? BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND CARTSt'Excelsior Turpentine Tot)*. Horse-shoeing a Specialty, r| Mc h-Vy