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?_ M??fi i mm The UofttfY He^/ild, Published Every Thursday, OIIURCH DI It GOTO IIY. Mktiiddist Cuimcn. HkV. A.J. STAKKOUD, P.YSTOIt. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M. ami 8. P. M. Sunday School, at 11,JO, A. M. 11. Norton, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting, Thur.-dav, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Young Men's Prayer .Meeting Wedne* day night at 8 o'clock. PllK8BYrt-.ilian ('itructi, 1U.v. 11. H. Kr.it now, of .Marion, will preach every fourth Sunday at II,o'clock, A. M. and 8. P. M. Sunday School, 4, o'clock, P. M. 1), T. McNeill, Superintendent. Uai'Tist Cnriteu. Temporarily without a Pastor. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at 8, P. M. Sunday School, 11,dt), A. M. 10. \V. Nolley, Superintendent. CONWAY, S. C. MAY, 17, 181U. LOCAL NEWS." Stacks ok Watkis. ? Beginning Thursday, May 3, 91, and eliding Wednesday, Si.iv 9, '91, the height of the Wuccutnuw Diver lias been in feet as follows: Thursday, 1 5 Monday. 1 9 Friday, 1 3 Tuesday, 2 (I Saturday, 1 2 \\ 'net-day, 2 1 Kaixfai l.? Wedm sday, .23. Senator W. I). Evans, has with ilrattn as a eat didate for Governor. Senator Irby has called a meeting of the Executive Committee for.June 7th 1). W. Jordan, furnishes ice-cold Soda Water, (linger Ale and Sarsaparilla. More than twenty-one thousand horses are consumed tor food by the people of I'aris every year. For the third time Dr. Talmages Church has been destroyed by lire, and every time on Sunday. The Georgetown, .S. C. baptists and friends,sent the Dev. Mr. McLetnore to the Convention at Dallas Mr. James A. Norton has accep ted a portion in the Bank here, lie is a young man of good qualities and will succeed. i? : , i,..i a i.... i? . w Ill* t'AUl'UK'U I.I m 1 U?V, >\ . . Willis of Fair 151 uIT, N. (\, will preach in the Baptist Church here next Monday night. There is t?? ho a moonlight cxcur sion on the river to-morow night nod we anticipate a good time for our young people. Mr. W. W. Jordan living near Conway, killed an alligator last Friday seven feet in length, dispatching him wit h a pole. There will unite likely be a call is atied next week, for Counties to elect delegates to a Prohibition Convention in Columbia, June 7th. A party of colored people from this place chartered a Steamer last Sunday and attended the colored Bip'ist Convention in session at Todd v i 1 lt?. The lading of the corner stone of the Winthrop Normal School at ltoek Hill on the 12th was a grand occasion. Gov. Tillman and speaker Jones delivered addresses and Mayor S, r .To mix ft ii m m i n irtt o nuitin ? * " ~ Tho General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Churcll meets in Nashville, Tennessee, on the 17th instMand continues to the 28th. Mr. I). T. McNeill of this place goes as a delegate from Pee Dee Presbytery. Dr. ?J. S. Dusenbury's many friends will be glad to hear that lie is soon to return to Ilorry to live and (juite likely will reside in Con way. He and his good wife will be cordially welcomed back to their old ' home. The General Conference of the Colored Methodist Church South' is in Session at Memphis, Tenn. Bishop Duncan, of the (white) Conferonce of tho M. K. Church South also in session at that place, deliver od an address to them last week, which was well received, The forty ninth session of tho Southern Baptist Convention, met in Dallas, Texas, on Friday last, fully 7000 in attendance. Judge Jona. than Harralson, was re-elected presi df.it by acclamation. Quite a party of delegates go on an excursion to the City of Mexico. <? The Contention goes to Augusta, Ga., next year. A party of ladies and gcnt'emon from town had a pleasant 4,pic-nic' and "fish fry" on the lake,a short distance from town, hist h'riday. They had a iw>at enjoyable time, which was disturbed rally in the dav by rumbling thunder and a few drops of rain hurrying them home. We regretted that we were not able to accept the kind invitation ex ten ded to us to be with thorn. Capt. A. A. Moseley of Little Kiver spent Sunday last in town mi^ der distressing circumstances. Ifo received a letter from Newborn, N. G.t where his wife is visiting, stating that she was dead. lie came in here ~ 4. ?. ~~ ??.! fnlnm'uiiliimr mill I tit <?iu;c, iinu hiivi wiv^ci|>uin^ A)I day itnti night, fepeivpd a musyagp p^rjy .Monday morning saying that his wife was in her usual good healtn. Just n mixing of let ters, some party got the letters in the wrong envelopes and the sad news brought to Capf. Mosley was int^n* ded for some one el*e. We rejoiced with the Captain, when the matter was explained. Hl<i MAY EXCURSION. There is to be a Steamboat excursion to Wachesuw, on the 24th, inst. Tho Steamer Driver has heeli chartered for tin* occasion and a good ;i tuno is expected. The faro is (ixed i at the low price of twenty-five cents, in order to give any who may wish t<> ( go, a full day of solid amusement at the lowest possible price. The lovely grove at Wachesuw, is a most inviting spot and to bask in its shade, for a few hours will bo a great temptation to go. < >r, if you are inditTer- * erent about the matter, take your ' family, or sweetheart, anyway, it will do them and you good. The Steam- i er will leave early, will let you know i in time. Ibise Hull will be an attrac* i tion. t ? I I* I'* It SO V \ I ~ I Mrs. J. I*. .Johnson, who has heon nut of town visiting for several thus, j has returned home. ; Mrs. .T. A. Crovder, of Wadeshoro, N. C'., is hero on a visit, to her i sia'er, Mrs. A. J. Stafford. Mrs. W. 10. Porter, and children ' J who have heen on :t visit to Georgetown rntnrned on Tuesday's Steamer, j Mr. Kelly Tisdale, who has heen ( i at work for some time in Georgetown , is here, spending awhile with his , family. U. S. Commissioner C. P. (,)uattle- ; hanm, who has heon in Charleston several days lately on business, got back Mondav. Mrs. W. II. Howell ami Miss Sallie McCaskill have Spent a few days on the Seashore seventh', coming home Tuesday. " , S A. Parker of Wootllawn, (ieorgctown County came up to see us Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Allen's , face is familiar here, where ho has many friends. Mr. -Jos. H. Ohadbourn, Agt , at Chad bourn. N. C.. enmo dnun 't'nnu. I <lny, to pay off the employee* of the \V. C. ?!v C. It. It. Mr. Clmdbourn, whs accompanied by his wife. Tliey 1 left on the return train. Mrs. A. li. Nichols and children, Miss. Kate Jones, and Messrs. K. X. Jones and L. If. I )aniel, all of N ichols, spent Tuesday night here. The ladies went on to Georgetown by yester- ! days Steamer, the gentlemen return ing home. I N M lOMOKI AM. Mrs. Isadora Joyner, wife of ('apt. A. K. Jovner, recently of C'hadbourn, , N. ('.. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1<J. llardwick of Conway, S. (J., entered into the higher rest of the people of t?od April 20th, 1801, inj the 30th year of her age. Ilc-r early training in the way of the Lord, and the healthful influences of a Christian homo, shielded her | in a great measure from the tcmpta- ; tions incident to youth, and she grew | up to bean obedient child, an attentive Sunday School scholar, and a cheerful helper in the home. At a gracious revival enjoyed by the Methodist Churcn in Conway in the | year 1888 Mm sought and obtained the forgiveness of sins, and united with the Church, and from that time till the day of her death she was a consistent follower of the Lord Je.ms. She was blessed with a Christian hushtl 1, 11 ;i ml Silie W<?U t. In I lw?5 ! 1?< .? ?? I to be his helper cot only in the things j of this world but also in the service ' of God. Her neighbors love to speak ; of the kindness of her disposition, ( her evident delight in the service of * God, and her readiness for every good work. But in the midst of life ^ and usefulness the Master saw best 1 to call her away. uIIer sun is gone down while it was yet day" but her work was done. She bad borne her \ witness for Jesus, bad bound the I hearts of loved ones to her, and now I she has gone before to the beautiful j heavenly home. She born the severe n sufferings of her last illness without J a inuriuor, and often tried to cheer i and encourage the anxious ones ( around her. Whatever desire she had to live was for the sake of others, but for her, death'had no terrors. 11 c r death is the first breach in her father's family since the children j have been grown, and her husband | is left entirely alone, their children all having died iu infancy. It is hot natural that their tears should flow for her loss, but the bereaved ones have the satisfaction of knowing that they have many to sympathize with them, and that many prayers will be offered in their behalf. May the loving Father above grant them His < own abundant consolation! It Kit Fastoh. ti The reputation of the Xnw Vouk Whuki.y Would as tlie greatest ^ 1 Democratic paper published is fully 1 established. It is Democratic in principle, Democratic jn policy, ( Democratic in its sympathies, ft is ( pot blindly or dishonestly partisan. I It will not support bad men or bad } measures. ITS WOUK IS FOR ( TDK FKODDK, TDK WHOI.IC riOOl'l-K, and not for any class or faction. It will be found at alI times 1 lighting for the great cardinal prin- y ciplcs of the Democratic party, but ^ never for the solllsh ends of any ring ^ or individual. Its pages devoted to I Ionic, Fashion and Agriculture are t ivnleto with articles of valuable and interesting information to all. The "Tariff Mule" articles now running in Tn \V hkk i.v Won1i> hayp bo comq celebrated <>n account of the plain, practical way In which the J Tariff question is presented. It i? a huge 12-page, 8 column paper for only L.OO a year. We have succeeded in making special arrangements I by which we can furnish'I ng UoHuy , iikitw.p and Tuk Wk^kly Woim.i> one year both for only Add ross the 11 on it y FT KRaid. COUNTY NKWS. Little Itivor. ltev. J. |{. Copeland preached two ible sermons hern at his last appointnon t. Our church is now furnished with he exception of being imintcd. Mr. Manning Ward of Grahamrille, was hero las'. weeU visiting, Mr. I, Ward. The Little Uiver School closed on he 7th inst, and the teacher Mr. IT. [I. Woodward, lias returned home. Mr. J. Thompson returned Monlay, from a short vi>it to his homo it liucksville. Mr. C. .1. Bantu has none to ? ? *1 iporgetown where he will remain { <>r ;i sum [ nine, ill orner to reeuperite. Miss Hdith Clause luts returned to Southport accompanied l>v her iumcc i miss kvil moi'8*'. Two ju t ilions, one for a Life Saving Siaiioii ami one in bolmlf of Win. Shaw are in circulation here now Nht. kihtok. ? As one of the Storm 'Offerers on Mm roll's Inlet, last Oe- | loher, 1 desire to express my thanks i to the public for clothing received when 1 was in a destitute condition. May your reward bo great in this life md still greater in the life to come. Wry UcSpeel f u 11 v, W. i..' Davis. -?? .>i a icits i:i>. In Conway on Weill estlay evening jf last week. Miss Julia 10. Skipper In Captain (h S. Causey, all of Con , way, ltov. A. Stafford, performing the ceremony. The best wishes i>f a large number of friends attend the l-appy union. they want names. The Hussell Art Publishing (of 1)28 Areli St. Philadelphia, d? s'm? the names and address of a few people in every town who are interested in works of art, and to i secure them they offer to send free, '("lipid I (Jilides tin- Boat," a superbly executed water eolnr picture, r.i/e 10 \ 18 inches suii.iinc mi- iruuiiug, ami mmcimi outer pictures about same size. in colors, to any one sending them at once tin* names and address of ten persons (admirers of tine pictures) together with si\ two cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. The regular price of these pictures is $1.00. but they can all lie secured free by any person forwarding the names and stamps /tromptli/ Apr. 20 It. ? . -V? -?v Hood's I'ills nro tlic best after-dinner l'ills, assist digestion, cure head no he. Trv a box. U. nigItt s <>1 Honor. Stuart Lodge, No, 2820 Knights of Honor meets in the Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. K. \Y. Noi.LKY, 1)K 'j'A'i'ui:. 1). A. Spivky, Ukpoktek. ( linscn friends. (Ionway Council No. 8, Order of Chosen friends meet in tire Masonic Hall on the (irst and third Monday nights of each month. K. \V. NOI.I.KY, COUN< H Ioi:( K. V. MCNAIIII, SHCKKTAUY. v A .-. IV. The regular communication of Jon way Lodge, No. 05, A.*. C.\ \I will In* held at Masonic I lull on 2nd, 'J'uesday night of each motnh it. 8 o'clock 1'. M. Members of the 'raft will take duo notice and govern hemselvcs accordingly. J'y order of C. 1\ QU.VTTI.KltA UM, W. M. M. TO.MI-KI ns, Seet'y />ro f> m. Knoi.ish Spa vi \ Lin invent renio,*cs all Hard. Soft, or Calloused .limps ar.d Blemishes f 1*3111 horses, Hood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, K'ng Bom*, Stifles, Sprains! ill Swollen Throats, Cot?Lrhs, etc. *avo $50 l>y use ef odh bottle. War | anted the most wonderful Blemish Jure over known. Sold by K. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. Itch On lit:.man mange on hories, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 ninutes l>y Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by 10. Norton, Druggist, Conway, S. C Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C., May, I I. Spirits Turpentine, 26c^ per gal, Kosin, 85o per bt>l for strained, jood strained DO Tar, 1 15. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentin*4, ft] on for hard mil $1.70 for Vol low Dip and $2 15 /irgiti. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 por ntshel of 28 lbs. COTTON.?Kit m. Ordinary 4 ? cts Jood Ordinary 5 1 " i(>w Middling t'i 0-10 41 diddling 7 44 Jood Middling 7 5-10 44 l?onrorotn u/n Morkot uoui tjuiu fi ii mningi* \pril 12, 1894. /irgin d'p, 2. 00 t'llovv dip, 1.00. Scrape, 1*51 THE BAZAAR. Fashionable Emporium FI>E MILLINERY, fcibbons, Feathers, Laoea and Trimmings. 11 jits Trimmed to Order. I Ladies will please cull, Misses. .Tru\ it Sam.ie Skipper. Conway, S. C, A^r. 5, 2-ni NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , TAX SALES STATK DP SOUTH CAKOUNA, ) HOftRY COUNTY. \ I' 1'iulor ami by virtue of executions issued by I.. 1>. Hong, lOsqr., County Treasurer to nio directed in my oflice. I have levied 011 and will soil before the Court House in Conway, S. C., on Monday the Ith day of June, A. I). 180 learning legal sale lioursthc following described land leviod on at tlio suit of the State for taxes, for the fiscal year 1802 to wit: No. 1. A tract, of land ii> Cuoks Township Williaui Hug^inC Kstato Throe acres bounded North, Isaac Martin, West, Henry Martin, <7. of. No. 2. Algo another tract in Bucks Township Thomas Steward Ninetylive acres bo a tided North, Louis Smith, South, .John Mclleu, < ( <tl. No 51. Also another in Conway 1 Township r. L. Hardee, (171) acres hound* d Ivist am! North .1. .1. * Chestnut, West W. C Chestnut, < t of. J No. I. Also another tract in Con- 1 way Township, Klias Tyler, Thirty 1 acres hounded North, Asa Cause, , Wesi, i'riday llichardson, if. of. , No. f>. Also another tract in Simpson .Creek Township Daniel L. , ltoyals (100) iicres bounded North, \V. It. I toy a I.?, West, 11. Ik Crown, if of. No. t5. Also another tract in Simpson Creek Township, (i. W. Levant (28(5) acres bounded North, Henry and iitick Cerrald, South, W. .1. Stanley, < (. oft No. 7. AIso another tract in (Ireen ISea Township, Sol Rear, (20) acres 1 bounded North State line, South, .1. j A. McMillan, ct. <>'. No. 8. Also another tract in llreou Sea Township, Annie C. Powell (490) acres hounded North, J. h\ Hardee, South J. M. Powell,'/."/. No. 1). Also another tract in Pay boro Township, dames M. Sarvis(^O) acres hour.ded North ,1. Hichurd Ilarrelson South, .). P. Allsbrook, ct. "/. No. H). Also another tract in Payboro Township Kli Pay (112) acres | hounded North, William Klliott, South P. M. Ray, < /. "/. No. 11. Also another tract in I'loyds Township, Martha Pryant ; (12) acres hounded North, William lit?wis, South, 1. P. Mincy,'/. "/. No. 12. Also another tract I'loyds Township, Martha Rogers (nO) acres hound North l)oek Floyd, West .1 ames 1 lattIn, if "/. No. PI. Also another tract in Floyds Township Nathan L. Pullard (100) acres hound North .lames CJrf lin South John Parkor, </. "/. W. J. SlisSIONS, ShorifE I lorry ''ounty. May loth, 1891. TAX SALE. ^T ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i HORRY COUNTY. \ Ry authority of a warrant issued by J. K. 'Tindal Secretary of Siato to mc directed in my ollice. I have levied on and will sell before the Court IPmsein Conway, S. C., on Monday the 4th day of June A. I). 1894,during legal sale hours, the; 101 loving described laud levied on I at the suit of the Stsite for taxes for' the fiscal years 1875 to 1M)2, to wit; A tract of laud iu Bucks Township. Henry Mev'all (G70) acres bounded North hy 1'urkoy Bluff I.ake, South Waccaniow Biver, Must by Turkey Creek and others West. Waccamaw Biver. Terms of sale cash. \\'. J, Sicks l oxs. Sheriff Horry County. May 15th, 1894. Oita/ti on. By W. IN !l;u<Uvi<k, 1?. .1. Whereas, A. ?M, Loo made suit to me, t<> grant him Belters of Administration of the Kstute of and clients of Ava J. Graham, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Ava J. (Irahain deceased. that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Con way, Horry County, on .May 2ilrd, 185)1, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this the ninth day of .May, A. 1). 185)1. Published on the ninth day of .May, 1515)1 in the I lorry Herald. Wm. K. IIaudwiok, PllOHATIC .IriKIK, I iloititY County Notice. Notiee is hereby given that the Hooks \ of Ilegistration will bo open at tie- Couit House iii Conway, S. on the lirst Monday in cadi month uriti!, and including the. first Monday in .July next, aftar which time the Monks will he closed by Maw. Kam'i. J. NVm.so.n, i Supervisor of llogliitrntinn. i Fashionable Harboring. The undersigned wishes to call the at tentlon of the public to the fact that he is doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial lino in first-class style. Shaving, hair1 cutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladles calls from S to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cigars, Soda Water, Gingerale, Oranges, Etc., Ice Gold Drinks in Season* M. M. WIN KOI,ASS, Conway, S. ( Mch I y ROBT, a SCARBOROUGH I ATTflRNFY AT I AW 'i UMIIb I 71 I 1.11 V V . Agent nsA-a.tu.ai niAfe Insurance Co. cf nSTe-w ~5Toris:. WWJJ Y HOOD'S? * " Hood's Sarsap.vilU i> the l?e.-d, most reliable and accomplishes the greatest cures. HOOD'S CURES ! $1000 Worth Of Othor Medicines Failed iut Hood's Sarnnparllla Gavo PorfeotHeftlth. M r. .1 rth II v Wi ( oimclt l'ensacola, Florida, *C. I. Hood St Co., I.owoll, Mass.: y . "Ono thousand dollars' worth of other medt- , Mnes, proscriptions, ote., have failed to do for 110 what Hood's Sarsaparllla has dona. My lioina is lu Forlda, hut In 1884 I went to ('alitor* | >la and lived thero four yoara. I was taken sick n 1830 and had medical assistance, but found no relief. The doctors sahl I had chronlo bronchilis. L was In tho Marina Hospital at San Fran- I ;lsco several months und at Hush Medical College, Chicago, u months, hut still did not get better, bo cnino back to l'ensacola. My weight was then 13l> pounds with a heavy overcoat 011. . My Frlond9 Did Not Know Mo, I was so thin and broken down. Hut tho clt- ( mate and being at homo gave me a llttlo courage and I began trying various inodlelucs. In Au- | gust, 1800, I was appointed to 3 position in the United States custom house. My friends urged my wife to havo mo try Itood's Sarsaparilla. I took It three times a day Just to please her. Hut to my siyprlso I commenced to feel differently after a week on Hood's. 1 found I was hungry and that I could .sleep hatter; that tired feeling | also left mo. So I continued taking Iiood's Sarsaparilla; have used nlno bottles ami four ( boxes of Hood's rills, with tho result that I nm Now In 8ood Hoalth, weigh 103 pounds, havo a good appetite, sleep well, and havo not lost a day's work since I began to tako this medicine. When everything AAVWVAV* PVU1 V?| else lias fallod, 1 found tlmt Hood's Barsaparllla euros." Aiitiivh McConnei,!., United States llnruo Ofrtco, I'onsacoln, Florida. , Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on tho liver and bowels. 28c., IV a I c it Crystals j A well Assort oil lot con-1 stoutly kepi on hand. A (.'15 ST | For I le v. Poult r\ Art I .j. M. mckPirniAN, (J< n way, S. 0. (OM M 1.1,'CI Al. HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Wo!I Equipped in Every Particular. f '1 a a I o mi A >* < ># n I nf T^? IllbUlO Wil /"?I I I V Cll U I I 1 Cl III* Meh-l-y ON KriilCE, SPOT CASH, GOOD VALUE. IS THE MOTTO AT THE NE\v VOK'K RACKET STOKE. We are now getting in a full lino of J GOODS. r fl "V i J11161 i II1^-^, I0to. STH AW HATS. . V V.i, * ... X < r V A'.. ?\ VMb \.W V EKOM 12, II, 18, 20, 25 to 48 Ceifts, HATS that will cost you just double El.so who re. NEEDLES 1 cent, 25 in a paper. ENVELOPE 2, 2 and 5 cts. per pack. NOTE PAPER 5conts per (piire iml other goods in proportion. DlrK STOKE AND PRICES LEAD. We only ask that you Call and see for yourself. /T* ~ ~ -J ri muuu r s u u r KJ'OM $3.50 to *4.00 pur Hanoi. < 'o rrr: / :, .s / v/. i /,? i ,v/> /??/r/<: All low down .17' THE XI ' W YOIU\ />'.ir A' /./ 7 ,s' T O U H. 15, U. KINO. MANAGKH. Mchl-y H. W. SMITH, Fmlt Siilc And Livery Shiblcs. M A 111 ON, S. c. Mali 1 y N otico. I5c modern. Don't harass the By 8 to lit with noxious drugs. Monterey euros Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion and Mowel Complaints, It is giuipta, pleasant to taste and ' leaves no had olTeots. \ GrTJLLY ? WIRE; HE;I) ?] # # w4. V'* *\' I v i \W KNOCK DOWN C'oTS for Sou shore party's IS TilK PLAUK TO CiKT THE W< iml to secure bargains that will surprist Tiving now goods every week, which \v< IK >CK IIOT IXJ Don't forgot to call and examine our immen foil prices. We can sell you a nice suit of c vant anvtlliiur in tile furniture line, irlve IIS II renns, Wash Stands, lledsteads, ('hairs, Hound New Home," mill "Domestic" sewing inachiiu BIG KOCIBIBTC a> that wlien you are weary you ran rock you t'ullses are hard to beat. We keep constantly on band the best grade it prices lower than ever before. A large lot If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitcl A CAW I.O I'LtH'U received every two or tluoo wo A lot of Scotch Plaids a |list received, besides a large assortment of Klannel goods, Which at e going low indeed, liink we can suit you iu quality: style and pr!< IMIMKSTIC Ml , vV v?4 \ + U I Sewing Machines mid Machine Suppl es, luive been selling these Machines for yoi 3oinplaint. ,1AM KS M KA ? vhich are gaining in popularity every i W e have a lot of huliesnico button bo Lite astonishing low price 85 cents. 1M.OWS A IN 1 CASTINGS ol'various Styles kept on hand. / AIJi KINDS TUKPKK A CUOM'IO 1/ )'l' < >F FAMILY Cill i AND A THOUSAND AND ONE ' lion now, which wo will soil cheap for ( Please give us .a call and see for elsewhere, as we are confident we c; HO Its UFO II D'S llllK.fl. com TK TCI i S.N'll V 77/' i//ioi'<' i/ooi/s th'i l < jit in s(i)i'/c in t/\ DEAL OX AS coon 77'7nMS ASOAA < r/.l/.v A / A i <>KU A I'OO L (J We keep constantly in Stock a fu we olTor to Dealers at as low in thoso United States. nizc us Yours for tn 1 ( f i 1 bex-t l3o I COMMISSION M ?xisr'twm Consi<>niii <;nU 1 UTrcxi-t Sreot, J. A. MAYO. THE OLD RKLIAKLK, A HMO.IIS / / > E CO USK TS Til EH EST /.A THE WOULD. HATS AND SHOES. E JGJ Fresh lot of Boston Beans hus just arrived. MENS CAMEL SKIN' SHOES, E) THE BEST IN THE WORLD. DRY GOODS. : A. IE~Tn.o ^.ssortmant OIF1 , Family Groceries. f NOTIONS WEI-li ASSORTED. Country I'roduce Hough'.. \ And every article to be found in a El tlrst class Dry Goods Store. Mch-1 y; ' I frORE, tinxm, IR'Yll OF YOUR MONEY, 3 you. Wo are] constantly roo will sell at imiici:h so stock of clothing and let us nu?te lothos at very low figures. If you call and look over our stock of Bft * Loaf Center Tables, and the famous i's. Don't fall to buy one of our > CIIA.IKS rself to rest, Our line oftrunks it s of Hour that comes to HorryCounty of red rust proof oats just received ten safe go to Burroughs ?!t Collins >AI> OF oks from Michigan and Tcnnossoo ml Betlfnrd Cords Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, :t?<l Our stock of shoes are complete. We 'os. We also keep the famous I NEW iKVMK UL * vuMf # 1 V.f \ ^ , constantly kept on hand. Wi irs. and aro yet to hear tlie first sS SHOES lay. ots, which wu will close out at l> IM.OW IT I NIC TOOLS. OCEKIES, \lway* kopt on hand, besides rillNGS, too numerous to nicR )nsh. yourself before purchasing an save you money. /) PREPARATION. I) STAR LYE. N'S L > /<:. 'PS. F. uintUies nn<l mill be f iti'tiishetJO -ERS r /.?/ ' // i /> >/.' man /?' /*v OTTOJSr A SPEC I A L TV. II line <>f this Cotton which price as it can bo had Why not pntro9 ule, iumtouana & collins. iter Co., ERCHANTS Solicitoil. 2>T?W "TTorlc NOW IS TILE TIME. ,V idnAA 1 hi jour uiucm n'r THUESUERS anil I sell the best In tho market. Write to me before buying. Bldnglo Machines. Swing Saws, Stave Machines, Hand Saws, Brick Machines, Gang Hip Saws, Planing Machines, Circular Saws, (I all kinds of wood working machines. Grist Mills at from $115 to $150. Saw Mills, at from $100 up to $100. Watertown KOINE ANI? BOILERS Talbott KOINES ANn BOILERS. S<ed Cotton Elevators, Cotton Gins and Presses, HIGH GRADE and LOW PHIC'K. V. C. BADIIAM, Gen'l A^t, Columbia, 8. C. I ESSE H. JOLLIE. ?MANUFACTURER OF? BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND CARTS, ccelsior Turpentine Tools* /fame-shoeing a Specialty, Mch-l?y lis