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THK ffotfflTHerald, Published Every Thursday, rill'ltdl 1)1 RKCTORY. MknioiusT (..'urueli. Ukv. A..I. Stvi foiii), I'astoic. I'rcitchiiiii every f'umdny at 11 o'clock, A. M. and 8. I\ M. Sunday School, ?it 0,510, A. M. I". Nor ton, Superintendent. I'r.iyer Meeiln:?r,^rhurMlav, at "5 o\ look, 1'. M. Voting Hcu's I'rnycr Moettn# WtHlnos* day ni^iit nl 8 oVloi k. I "it 1-tMltY TKKI v.\ Cnritcii. Uk/. II. H. Zkisnow, of Marion, will preach every fourth Sunday at 11,o'clock, v. M. and 8*. l\ M. u i ... v: i. i 1. i. i > i * ?MI IP I.I > t?l ll?l? !, *1 , II ( IU1K, I , .11 . 51, I . McNeill, Superintendent. \i>nsT (.'uracil. Temporarily without a lYstor. I'myr Meeting evrtv Tu?>dav nijdit at 8, r. M. Suml iy Rehe.il, y,:j.v. M. i:. W. N..1ley, Sapes intetatent. DON WAV, S. 0. MAY, 31, 1801. L()(!AI7NKWS Stacks of Watkk.? Beginning 'rinit>ilav. May 3 1, 0 I, anil ending W'wdnegd.-.v, Slav 30, '01, the height of tIm \Va(!t'ainaw llivcr has heen in feet as fullows: Thursday, 2 ~ Monday, -3 '-3 Friday, 1 K Tuesday, 1 8 Saturday, '3 0 Wnesdiy, 1 8 ll.xi\FAi L. Thursday, .00. Tuesday, .33. Go t<> d. A. Mayo and you can get a good Base null. A nice lint of New Shoos, just in at Session Bros. The Bucksvillo and Conway boys will play a game of Baso Ihtll here Friday overling. k The fa mi-liar face of our friend (?. * It. Sessions, of Cool Spring has boon seen hero this weeK, where he always lit litis a heart*' greeting. J r? The traveling Agent of the Curtis Medicine Co., St. Louis has been in town and the vicinity for the past t wo or three days. The game of Base Ball played at Wuches?a\v, on the 24th, between Toddville ;*>d BueUsville, wins 20 and 80. Thw former winning. Special services will commence at the Methodist Church next Sunday and continue through the week. The pastor, Rev. A. J. Stafford invites all u?j i iw IU ininuii' IY 11 x 1 i J 1111 l'rof. Clark requests us to announce tlmt the doors of the Academy will be opened at 8 o'clock, to-morrow night and the exercises will begin at 8:30. The Children's Day exercises at Sandy Plain Church first Sunday, are Miitl to have been of an exceedingly interesting atql highly instructive cl)}trap?er. The Southern Inter Statp 1 mini grati< n and Industr ial Congress meets at. Augusta, Ga., May 30. We regret being unable to accppl an in\i taticn to atlwnd. j be parly of ladies fr< m Nichols, who passed through here some two weeks ago for the seashore, came up ou the steamer last Friday and went on home by lir-st trait). Mr. J. F. Spivey, is having the il iniilitKrit /if t k <i OI v*/ nG .ift.ktidnJ t.. viumci^ v. V o.i.v.f bet-ides other work of importance, tmcli i?S repairing the side walks and ppttipg ihp* bqvn in a healthy condi fion. The last words of John H. Gough were, '-Young man keep your record c'ein.'' No better motto can be ad opted by ti young man who is iqpbitjpua to make the most of Ids Iifo and its opportunities. Wilmington, Charleston and Georgetown ?ro bidding for the trade,Of Conway. The IIkuai.h man. ' have a linger in the pie. If your h u si lieu is "PDh anything why pot say so jn this paper. On last Saturday Mr. T. C. Dan iels, accompanied by several others, killed a large black bear within a quarter of a mile of Mr. E. S, Bakers. Bruin had heon preying on the hoes ill the vicinity ij|r. ,|. p Wart], of Grahamville, was in town Tuesday, at'ettding a 'nopotjng tif tj)e Htopkhohiera uf the Bank of Conway. IIo is a good friend of this paper and when he comes, noes wMill iji:it?y otners migm. do ai d feel better for it. Mr. fj. \Y. Snlvey, 'Hotter i*d?vtn ;u, 4 id Oeorgih for several yoniv, arrived in town' h'tst Friday, via 'ho VVacfcamaw Lire of Steamers'. Many friends welcome Ititn home whore ho will remain some ten days. He speaks encouragingly nf His now home, AIip|tr>, ,md We oAlhct 'il'pni y toft t hi' diiys, that he js doing wl. The ftta'aJTeuchers Associ.it ion of South Carolina will be held at Con verso College, Spartanburg on .Inly 1 5. Teachers who so desire will be bp.irdptl Hl (,hp Cpllegp. Ladies who eom? by Sunday mornjng atul bring J} sheets, pillow-cases, towels, etc., and remain during the t-ession will be charged 7oc. a day. An attractive program has been arranged. ?|'he l^njgbts of lienor had a good meeting l|(st Monday n i ^ lit more being pr? sent than usual. This order is on a solid has s, and has many encouraging features. Its health re cord, here, is phenomenal, there having been rjo death since Vho p,'gapi* nation. 0ver ^ tG.OO^OllO bus been disbursed in tho |;ni(cd States since its organi/.ttton. A successful protracted mooting is now in progress at Sah m Methodist Ghurch near here, conducted by the' pastor Rev. G. U. Whitaker, assisted' , by Uov. A. M. Dusettbury, of MulHns,, laud Rev. J. U. Copoland, of tin* I-oris | Circuit. The meeting commenced on the 24th and has already heon a blessing to the community and will 1 likely continue several days yet. Rev. 11 1?. Zernow filled his ap pointmeiit at the 1'ivshyterian ('hureh ' last Sunday, uiorniug and nigh', preaching good sermons to appreciative congregations. Mr. Zernow s ' friends here are L'hul to have him n:iv <r> I "V these niontMy \i-its. llo went down 1 the river on Monday, preached for the Poit IlarroUon people iit night, return- d Tuesday, when he took tin j ev etiieg truin home. The appmuohing exercises tit the I >11rionghs School to-morrow and to morrow night, bids fair to be ?>i an interesting nature, as these occasions always are A rare literary treat is j expect, d .-.t, 11 o'clock, while preparations are made lor a c<>uc< rt at night, which none of its should mis-. These young folks have a tii-e pro grant arranged and will no doubt tie(I?iit themselves well. T;tc buildmg ought to be well tilled. 'The meeting'of the Stockholders of the Pnr.k i?f C/onwtiy, called to meet j on the 20.1 h, was held, and the fo1 lowing direetors elected. ! ' ( i I to rmiun s U\ I'. Quattlt-haum, W. It. Lewis, .1. 1 I. Wan I ami l?. C. Collins. The iflf.iirs of the Hank were found to he 1 emin Mitlv satisfactory anil on a good linanciar basis. No dividend was ilo | clared, the accumulated profits being ! added to tlie surplus fund, they adjourned, after which the l)irectors; : mot and adjourned to meet again on i Tuesday dune 12th, when the annual j election of olllcers will be had" The above institution istho pride j <>f our town and has already attained j a high rank, among business men and j financiers, generally, the patronage it is receiving, being justly due. The I ('ashler, Mr. I). A. Spivey is very | popular and no doubt ifiuch of the Hanks business,is attributable to the I polite A t,*ntion roci ived. Mr. NVm, 1*. Eliott fell from the North bound passenger train on the C. V. & V. V. It. It.. Thursday, just after it left Stidntan in this county, lie was on the platform and losing his balance fell, receiving such in juries as to prove fatal lie died here at the home of Mrs. James Matthews, his s:ster, on Saturday afternoon, lie was a brother-in-law of Mr. B. It. Taylor and Mrs. A. II. Slocumb of this < ity. The body was taken to Wilmington for interment.? /' "// H> rifle A'. ('. /><i/tfisf. Mr. Eliott was formerly a citizen of Conway, being employed by Mess. ! Burroughs Cv Collins, as engineer, we ! think, on ti e old steamer Juniper. We understand that just a day or t wo I previous to the accident, Mr. Kliott i had some premonition of harm and | t?>ok out a $5.000accident insurance i policy on his life. The family ami friends have our sympathy. The storm of Wednesday mgl t of last week, filled many with fnruho dings that the Excursion >vou]d l ave to lie j ostponcd, bfit morning dispell mg tl.pse fears a goodly number j of our people were seen at an early , hour hunting to the river, bent on enjoyment, The only thing to be re greited, is that more did not go.: 1.1 l.. U. I ? i fincry uuu si'i'iiiuu i" u? in a I good humor and not a ripple occur- | ed to mar thu pleasure of the day. ' On the lower deck, Mr. 0. L Ahrarns, j I was kept constantly busy dispensing j milk-shakes, \yhilu tho iJuaenhnyy i boys served ico-Creum in (he Steam- , ers saloon. Wo hod valuable contribuiions made to the party at Pot HI off, Todd vi lie, liucksville, and Hucksport. T|ie?e friends poptvibntod no liltlp to\yard3 the days pleas ore, in fact we are at a loss to imagine how wc could luivo si successful excursion without the co-operation of thesp frjepds. W? reached \VacU esaw about noon and hurriedly ariang'ed dinner beneath its umbrageous oaks, where we partook of si good ipeal, gpipetliing good to eat being in bountiful profusion and our appetites whetted for the occasion. Miss Lit tie of Port Ilarrelson, joined us sit lb cksporf, and was indeed an acquisi tion to our number. Many frioiiiU ' from tho \ici 11 ity, the Rucks, iluscnpurys and Oczierd vit d with ns in mak jisg tho day a happy ono, Tip; hpys had sip iptpfpgting gasiie of |!ase Pali, hut were called off hy the Steamers whistie, and d d not finish. The score appears in another column. We shall ever recur to this event as one of the most pleajant p;^-nicM in yhjclj we; hatp been allowed io participate, j Oapt, Prank Burroughs understands' handling an excursion party and delivered us ho.tno by nine o'clock. ? > I'KliSON \ L. U?V. \Y -i i to well of itpcksvi lie, ^pc a fe\V ho\us in town Tucsdav. Miss Pronto Hugaiim of Gnljvnnta ! I r> J? \ : :. f . ? I _ . I'eny, ih iiuru vim nitg ncr s'swr .Mrs. J. A. Lewi*. Mr. A McP. Ilainby, .Jr. bus been appointed collector of customs ftt Oeorgotowiij S. C1 Mr. J. (J. LunkforU of the Clanssen Co., Charleston is hero in the inter eats of liis house. Mr. T. II. Thompson of F. Jtheinstein & Co., Wilmington is here d ? <} playing his \yayp$. Miss liessjo Viu^enhttry of Soona-' tec, Is hero with her friojuls for a short while. Mr. Wrn. I I. Ilowell, who has been in Georgia for several weeks, arrived here yes'erdav Mrs. li. ('. Fdwayds of Mnllins, hncl Miss Mary Lewis of Gallivants Ferry are here on a visit to their brother, Mr. ,1. A. Ijcwis. Misses. Cinda Mnrlow and Miss Maud Dixon, from tho vicinity of Mallow, arrived her? by Steamer yesterday, and are the guests of the Mi sses. Met'ask ill. i Miss I .on Cillespie, who has been I making quite a pro'noted visit in Georgetown returned limine ye.sier j day, via the Waccainaw Line, aecom- ? panied by two ni? ees, the children of | Mrs. Fred Cushman t Mr. .Jos. Schenk. of II. Kaminski i & Co., Georgetown, was in town Tuerday, being a passenger on the 1 strainer Driver. Sir. Schenks t're- < <|lH'i>t visits heic is an assurance of ' the popularity of his well known house, M A IMG Kl>. At the residence of Mr, Isaac ,1. I?!anton,at \ ardollo, S. t'., on Sun day May ~Olh , by Kev. S. A Cook, | Miss Mary M. (iraham of l\?wellvillo, S. C , to Mr. .). W. Powell of Yar b ile, At tlie residence of ihe brides fat h or, Mr. J. Coat-, on Sunday May | '??()t i bv K v. S. A t'ook. Miss Susan ( .1. Coats to Mr. Tilth' Causey, ail of j I lorry. (iOWF J 011D A N. Go the morn I, 1 llir of I li e *>( )l l? i it .j I .if II (1I.IU I ' * I l> I ? . ^ . , ..V ........ Church, Miss l'x'tiiv- .Ionian to Mr. .lolinio (lore, all i f Horry. IJcv. Mr. , Wooten performing tho ceremony. May nil tlit'ir ways. I?w waxs of pleasan i.ess and ill their paths, he paths of peace. (Jreen S? :t Townsli i p S . S Convent ion. I The Ureen Sea Township Sunday Seliool ('onx'eiition will convene with tin- Honey ; Camp Sunday Sehool on Saturday before ? ttie s.-eond Sunday in dune. The several | Sunday Schools in the Township are urgently and prayerfully requested to attend by delegation and otherwise, as we trust much good may he accomplished. K.aeh Sunday School i- entitled to tnree dtdegates with all otlieers, teachers ami I | ministers, iin hiding all Sunday School workers. The program will he furnished later. 1 teepeetfillly, S.I. (5i:\inoku, Township President. K nights ?>1 11 on or. Stuart Loiloo, No. 2820 Knights of Honor moots in the Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. K. \V. Noi.i.r.v, I )n tatok. I) \ Rnivi'v I ? i." p.oer mi? ( Iioh'ii I'T'i cutis. Conway Council No. 8, Order of Chosen Friends meet in the Masonic' llall on the first and third Monday nights of each month, K. W. Not.iky, Coonoii.i ok i K. V. MoNahii, ?Si:< kkt\uv. 1*- > A . . IV. 31 . . The regular coinmunicalion of Conway Lodge, No. 05, A.-. F.\ M.\, will he held at Masonic Hall on 2nd, Tuesday night of each inotnh ! at 8 o'clock 1'. M. Members of tho Craft \\ ill take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. ISy order of C. 1*. QUAlTI KItAUM, W. M. hi. M. Tompkins, Sect'y pro ton. Kni?i.ish Si'aVI.n Liniment. re mo VPS :< 1 i I lard, ->?>ft or Calloused Lumps nr.d Flemishes font horses, lljood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, j Sweeney, Umg tfone, Slides, Sprains : all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.! Save ?<"0 by use of ou? bottle. War ranted tho most wonderful lilomisli Cnrn ever known. Sold by E. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. I'l'Cg On ili'UVN mange on bor ses, doga and all stock, cured in 30 | ininutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fai's. Sold by: E. Norton, Druggist, Conway, S. C Wilmington Market Wilmington, N. CM May, 1' Spirit* Turpentine, 20,..^ per gnl, Ko'sin, 85c per bid for strained, good 8truined 00 Tar, 1 15. per bbl. of $80 Crpde Turpontino, <51 00 for hard and *11.70 f<?r Vdlow Dip and $2 15 Virgin. Peanuts, at 10 cent* to 55 per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON.?Firm Ordinary .... l j? eta flood Ordinary 5 I " toty Middling f? 9-10 u Middling 7 " Oood Middling 7 5 -10 " Georgetown Market MAV 20. 1894 . . ' vv ?vg'n dip, 2. 25 VIlow dip, 1.70. Scrape, 1-25 Citation. lty W 10. IliiidwH-n, I*. Whereas, A. M, 1>cm? made suit to mo, to grant him t?eHe?s of Administration of the Katato of and effects of Ava Graham, deceased. These are tlieroforo to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and j Creditors of the said Ava J. Graham do- ' ceased tlint they be and appear before u?e, in the Court of 1'robafe to,bo veld at Con\yay, lf< r.y i\?nnly, o\l May bllrd, 1894, aftp^ publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in iho forenoon, to show cause, if any they havtf. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this the ninth day or May, A. 1). 1804. Published on the ninth (toy of May, 1001 in the Hotiy Herald, 1 VYM. K. 11 AUnWlOK, l'uohati: .if dob, lIouitY County TSJotioe. hereby giyen that the Ilook oi iteglstratlon will be open at the Cons House In Conway, S. C., on the tlrst Monr pay in each month until, and ineludintho tlrst Monday in July next, aftaf which time the Books will be chy>od by Caw. tiAM't, J. Wilson, Supervisor or ftcgistradon. f N KSV ADVERTI8BMBNT8. TAX SALES atati: ofsoutii cakoi.ina, > O HOltllY COUNTY. \ Under and by virtue of executions ssued by U. 1). Long, I4Is?jr., County Treasurer to ttte directed in my office, t have levied on and will sell before die Court House in Conway, S. C., on Monday tbe Ith day of June, A. I). 18M1, during legal sale boursthc following described land levied on at Jio suit of the State for taxes, for ho fiscal year 1802 to wit: No. 1. A tract of land in Hacks township William Hoggins' Kstato Three acres b? unded North, Israc Martin, West, Henry Martin, if. <tf. No. 2. Also another tract in Hocks Township Thomas Steward Ninety ive acres bounded North. Louis "Mniih, South, John Mclioa, <( at. No Jt. Nlso another in Conway > Township I'. L. Hardee, (I 71) acres bound-d Kust am! North J. J. 1 Chestnut, West W. <' Chestnut, < t <tf. ' < No. I. Also another tract in ('oil- i way Township, Klias Tyler, Thirty { icres hntmdtd Noith, Asa Cause, < , . . ( West, Friday Kiehurdson, </. at. No. r?. Also another tract in j -dtnpson Creek Township Iktniel H. ( Royals (loO) acres bounded North, ' W. !!. Royals, West, il 1?. Rourn, i * .</ 1 No. 7. A lso anot her t raot in (J reon 1 Sea Township, Sol Hear, (20) acus i hounded North State line, South, .1. A. McMillan, rt. <//. No. S. Also another tract in (Jreon Sea Township, Annie ('. I'owcll [490) acres hounded North, J. F. Hardee, South J. M. I'owcll, if. No. 9. Also another tract in Hay horo Township, dames M.Sarvis(VO) , acres hottr.dcd North ,). Richard Harrelson South, .?. H. AllsbiookJ if. at. No. I I. Also another tract in Floyds Township, Martini Hryant (12) acres hounded North, William Lewis, South, I. I'. Mincy, at. No. 12. Also another tract Floyds Township, Martha Rogers (oO) acres hound North I)ock Floyd, West .1 anies Haltlo, 11 at. No. 12. Also another tract in Floyds Township Nathan L. Hnllard (100) acres hound North .lames (irf tin South John 1'arkor, < f. <it. 1 W. .1. SKSKIO V>5 Sheriff I lorry ('ounty. j May 15th, 1894. TAX SALE. uTAIT.OF HOl'TII CAKOU N A, ( H HOHUV COUNTY. s Bv authority of a warrant issued by J. K. Tindal Secretary of State to me directed in my ollicc. I have levied on and will sell before tho: Court House in Conway, S. C., on Monday the 4th day of June A. I). 1894, during leoal sale hours, the following described land levied on at the suit of the State for taxes for the fiscal years 1875 to to wit: :\ traot of laud in Bucks Township, Henry McCall (079) acres bounded North by I'urkey Hlutf Lake, South Wacoamow Kivcr, Bast by Tuykey ('reek and others West j Wnecaniuw Kivcr. Terms of sale cash. H .1 i Sheriff I lorry County.! May loth, 1894. I Till/ 1 UAKDTIM KS AND IIS CAUSES NOW I'AKAIA/. I NO OUIt 11 EST FINANCIERS. The Eastern people say we have too much Silver. The Western people say ' theivis not enough. The IlopulJiuoi* say it is the I Jemocrn^ v. h;io the latter charge \\ to Ac Republicans. The people say both Coxey,says centralization, and Mrs. . Lease, because the women can't vote. sr;s* to xs cnotu/<: /:.s juv it is because you <lo not go there to buy FLOUR, SHOES AND DRESS OOODS. They have just received from the West AGAR LOAD of till- IIRST iUTEiN'i I l.nl li, wl,M. thvy will .eh to you at the low price of $8.00 It will make you smile to see our Shoes. We will knock the s} ots out of all C an pltitors iu this Line and set y.aw cranium ; in u vhirl, you see our SllORS, at hi), T>0 and 75 cents JUST THINK OF IT LADIES 1>II Hss (/(>/> ; from 5 cents to SJS ,.enta n yard. <1 ^ //O/ (;/ VAM / Ij ) o A' o r / ; // / /; ,v. /.'?/// rnnxf't/ill// O^t (-> /n'o/tOr(ionnti /)/ low f*fCoca. Our country friends will please call and wo will make it pleasant for tlioni wldle In town. 8E88ION8 BROTHERS Fnslii<nu\Mo Harboring. Tuo undersigned wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that ho is doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial line in first-class style. Shaving, hair* cutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies' ealla from 8 to 10 o'clock, A- 3d. P.ioar^ Qnita r n ?? viftuu, uvuu 11 civi i uiii^eiaic, Uidii^es, Etc., Ice Gold Drinks In SeasonM. 15. WlNKftbASS, Consvnv, S. C. Mch 1HOIST. II. SCAmiOIKlKillj ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jxgent 3s/?-u.t-u.a,i Uife: Insurance Co. of New "3jT orlc. Hood's is Good It IWakes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated. *0. I. Flood A Co., I.owell, Mass.: "It Is with pleasure that I k'vo you tho details >f our llttlo May's sickness and her return to lealth by tho uso of Hood's Karsnpurllla. Sho srns taken down with Fovor and a Bad Couith. TollowllUr tills A sore eame on lier rlelit slil.t tin. ween tho two lower ribs. In a short time an)tlier broke on tlio left side. Hho wuulil take tpell** of soro mouth ami when wo hail sueeosd- ; lain overcoming this she would suffer with at;acks of high fever and expol bloody looking corruption. Iler head was affected and matter joioa from her ears. After each attack she beHood's8#* Cures wnrso and all treatment failed to give her relief until wo began to use Mood's flarsapartlla. After sho had taken one half bottle wo could see that sho was better. Wo continued until she trad taken three bottles. Now sho looks liko Tho Bloom of Honlth snd is fat as a pic. We feel gratoful, and cannot lay too lunch In favor of lloou s Sai saparilln." Mus. a. m. Adams, Ionian, Tanhcssee. Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly and Bfllcleiitly, on the liver unJ bowols. 25c. W a t n ii f! r v s t a I s II l U .M iJ 1 J IJ I li I IJ? A wHI Assorted lol <ondautly Kept on hand. \<;i:\r j For Hex, Poult rv N<411 iiiu;J. M. M('l(MITIIAN, Oonway, S. (J. Meh l-y ! COMMIUdAL HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Wei! Equipped in Every Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. Mcli-1 -v i J I ON E PRICE, SPOT CASH, GOO]) VAbUE.j IS THE MOTTO AT TDK NK\v j YORK RACKET STORK. We are now getting ?n a full lino of XGl^IESSS GOODS. IViiiiniiiiuK, 10t?'. 1 STRAW il ATS. W - . < I .? * *** FROM 12, U, 18, 20, 25 to IS Cents, i HATS that will cost you just double Elsewhere, NEEDLES 1 oent, 25 in a paper. ENVELOPE 2, 3 and 5 ets. per puck, XUTI'. PAPER 5 cents per <|tiiro and other goods in proportion. OP R STORE AM) PR ICES Mi A I) We only 114k that you Call and see I D .... > < jor yonrsoir. Good Flour FROM $3.50 to $1.00 por ltarrel. corn: /</, .siniA n . i x n /:n */ : All low down AT T1H-: XT' W YORK n A a K /' r $ T o n /<;. \\. U. KINO. MANAOKU. Mch-l-y II. W. SMITII, Feed, jiIc And Livery tii hies. MARION, S. C. Moh I v ? ? ? J N oticn. lie modern. Don't harass the system with noxious drugs. Monterey euros Malaria, Nervousness, Indigestion and Bowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste anil leaves no bad effects. J THEBAZAAR. Fashionable Emporium FI.NE Ml LUMMY, Ribbon3, Feathers, Laces and Trimmings. I la Is Trimiurd to Order. Ladies will please call. Mis$K%. JCI<tA & SAM.IK Skipi'IIC. (Jonway, S. C\ Apr. r>, d m C3MJLLY STORE, m WB^Kj I$?B> SPKB^Ig, KNOCK DOWN COTS for Sea-shore party'*. IS Til 10 PLACE TO GET TIIK WORTH OF YOUR MONEY, and to secure bargains that will surprise you. We are* constantly receiving new floods every week, which we will sell at IOCK HO TTOM PR1CEN Don't forget to call ami examine our immense stock of clothing and let us quote you prices. We can sell you a nice suit of clothes at very low flgurt-4. If you want anything in the furniture line, give us a call and look over our stock of lht rt'im , ? asn rM uuis, tinistcads, ('hairs, Hound Leaf Center Tables, and the fam u* 'New Home," and "Domestic" sewing machines. Don't fail to buy one of our BI3 Z^003^ZII>TO CHAIRS so that when you are weary you can rock yourself to rest. Our lino oftrunk.3 u valises are hard to boat. We keep constantly on hand the best grades of (lour that conuv* to TlorryCounty at prices lower than ever before. A large lot of red rust proof oats Just received I f you want to byy a good cook stoke or kitchen safe go to Burroughs ft Collins A. CA1I l.OAU OP I 'LOr |{ rocoivod ovcry two or tlnoo woeksfrom Michigan andTcnnussoe A lot of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords just received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and Flannel goods, whleh are going low indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. Wo think we can suit you in (piality: style and prices. We also keep the famous DOMESTIC A X I) X' E W H O M E Sewino Machines ami Machine Suppl es, constantly kej?t on hand. We ltDDII OfftllSltJ* i Una/1 f .v .. ~ 1 A? 1 ll" ?%---* v. dviiiii^ unov: iiiiii;iiiiion iui ywjua. hiju ure yet ?o lit*III" l II0 Iirsj complaint. JAM ICS MKANS SIIOKS which are gaining in popularity every day. We Iiuyo :i lot of ladicsnico button boots, wbieh we will close out at the astonishing low price 85 cents. 1M.OWS A>1> PI.OW <'AST1 NUS nfvariouw Stylos kept on luuul. A 1,1. KINDS Tlltl'KNTINK TCOLS. A CHOICE LOT OF CAM I LY GKOCETU ES, Always kept on hand, besides AND A THOUSAND AND ONE THINGS, too numerous to men lion now, which we will soil cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident we can save you money. ///)/? C' /.' t?f\ I > ! \ f ci 7? 7 ? 11 // /'? 7i /> X' O // O i* T ' o */ / / > / n n /", /' f / /( / / o I/ It rWJ ' ' ' I< /V / t/J /i, 7 / l f /. \ . COWE./YTUATlill STAR EYE. AtEJYJI.L ESOJY'SL > E. MATCH EE. SNUFF. 7 hi above (/> >orfs t/r. kejil in Mock in i/nantilics and trill he furnished to DEALERS OX AS (H)Of) 7'K11 MS AS VAN HE HAD OF J Oh HERS. V OATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL OOTID X A SPEC IA LTV. Wo keep constantly in Stock u full lino of tins Cotton which we offer to Healers at as low price as it can bo ha<l in theso United States. Why not patronize us? Yours for trade, BURROUGHS & COULINS. Grilbei't JPottei* Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ? T~NT? R'osiit,; Sj(>lints, ^ur^e^ixQ CoiiKi<?'mii4Mi (s Sol ioi tod. 164:rront Sreot, ZtSTe-w TTorlc I A M A vn I N0W18 THE TIME' J 1V# 1V1 / V I \ )% to place your orders for TIIE OLD RELIAItLE, I THRESHERS and I sell the best In tho market. AllMORS'J hhj CO fiSh'TS Write to mo before buying. 77/ /'/ /> KST 1j\ 77/ /'' Shinglo Machines. Swing Saws, Stave Machines, Hand Saws, IJ O It L /). Hrick Machines, Gang Hip Saws bib IMatiing Machines, Circular Saws, /% I und all kinds of wood working machines. - Crist Mills A M fl at from $115 to $150. AllU Saw Mills, o ii FP ut from *190 up to *'m' JnULjr Watertown ! Fresh lot of Boston Beans has fiWUAr,i:i AND | just arrived. BOILERS, MENS CAMEL SKIN SHOES, ENGINES"^"a' THE BEST IN THE WOULD. AN,) BOILERS, I \ 1 ) \f Clf\f\ AO s#e(l Cotton Elevators, I I l\ V f T I II II Cotton Gins and Presses, 17IL1 \JV/V/_L7kJ? HIGH GRADE and LOW PRICE. V. C. DADHAM, Gen'l A^'b, ^ Pine AS3Crtm'3Ilt Columbia, 8. C. oif1 j? Family Groceries. JESSE II. JOLLIE, NOTIONS I ?MANUFACTURER OK? WKI.I. ASSORTED. BUGGES, WAGONS, AND * Country Produce Bought. CARTSAnd every articlo to he found in a ExCClSlOr Turpentine T009s first class Dry Hoods Store. ? Jforse-shoeing a >Speciality Mch t y| Mch>l-j