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The UnffHY Herald, Published Every Thursday, rm lit ii i>iiM'H'ToRY. m i.i iioi>i<r cm n? ii. ur\. a..i. s'r.vKKIIIID, pastou. Preaching i'm't y Sunday nt 11 o'clock,} a. m. iiud *. p. m . Sunday Sehoo , nl '. .' i'l, a. M. i!. Nor 1 ton, Superintendent. Prayer m< tiii1.'. i huradtiy, at. a o\ ha k, | f p.m. Yo'iim M? ?'.-> Prayer Meet'nr.; Wednciday 11io 111 11 a o'clock PllKSIlY I'KllI \N < 'lllltcll. uk/. 11. ii. Zi.know, ol Million, will j preach every fourth Sunday at 11,o'clock, i m. ami k p. m. SiiikI iv School. I. o'cloi k I'M 111 MrNt'ilI, Su|i.*i int'-iiilciii. IIaI'I'IsT ('ill lit II. Temporarily without a Pastor. Prayer Meeting every 'I'm*xlav night at 8, 1?. M. Sunday Seium', It,:}!), A. M. K. \V. N??l ley, Superintendent. D<) N W A V, S. <.J lJ N 10, 1 t, 1894. im'C NEWsTj ^ Staoks or W,\ti:i{. ? Reginiiing Thursday, May Ml,'94, and ending Weilnesdav, .Jtine <5, '91, the height1 of the Waceatnaw River has been in feet as follow**: Thursday, I 8 Monday, I l Friday, I 9 Tuesday, 1 8 Saturday, I M Wnesday, 1 8 Don't read King's advertisement. A now lot of Hour just received at W. 11. Lewis.' You will lind till the prohibition mews on the lirst page. A nice lot of laces and lawns for Sale at the Racket Store. Secretary of State Tindal is in the trace for Governor and will beat the 'York openi tig. Persons throughout the county Mill please send in any items of news. It. will he of interest. The Chosen Friends are anxious to have a full meeting next Monday Night. 15e sure that you come. A new building is going up he tween Mayo's store and the Herald huildini? to he used a;- an olllce hv |)i\ Ihisenbury. Tilt; young child of Mr. Ceo. Oill eer of Port Iiarroleon, who was burned a few da) s ago, not seriously, we iiic glad to hear is improving. Charles C. Chase, dr., about 10 year old, died at Clemson College on the 10th. He was a youth <>f fino character and promise. His body was taken to Newbury for burial. Mr. Edward P. Halstead, Veterinary Surgeon, will be here next Thurday. All persons having "lame," 'sick" or "crippled" horses or mules, will find it to their interests to meet .the Hr. and consult him. 'Three or four farmers near (laliwant's Kerry, are racing to see which can realize the greatest yield of corn on one acre. This is a good thing. Many communities in the count}' might follow the example with profit Jt is announced that Mrs. Mary IjHuse will be nominated for Con gressman ill large by the prohibition i*ts of Kansas. It is also predicted that this nomination will bo endorsed by the Populists, Mr. J. W. Barnes, one of Orangeburg's best farmers, was in town on yesterday, lie has thirty acres planted in corn on which he expects to make 1.200 bushels this year. Itis now higher than an ordinary man can reach.? Hatnbery Jlevaltf, The meetings nt the Methodist Church last week, though attended .with no visible results, were not in vain, as no doubt many felt that it was good to be there. Rev. \V. J. d)o\vell of Bucksville, was here a day ^4 or two and rendered efficient service. Mr. W. P. Elliott who we men tinned as being killed on the railroad near Fayettovilie some few days ago, was not the Mr. Elliott who formerly lived here, but a brother of his. Both married sisters which accounts lor our getting mo mutter contused. The wharf hero presented a lovely tjcene yesterday morning, a large crowd gathering for the excursion to Laurel Hill. Everything indicated that u day of pleasure would he in dulgod. Wo went to press before the party returned, or would he giad to say more about it. Our Congressman, Jus F. l/.lar, is making himself felt in the halls of ^ Congress List week lie delivered a telling speech in the House on the repeal of tie tax on State hanks. Unusual honor was paid him by his colleagues. Judge Izlar is fulfilling his duty to his people, as he. said lie would. The Steamer Maggie, which has been away for some lime, engaged in the trucking business between Charleston and Kdisto, returned last Wednesday. Slio left Charleston at 3.80, IV M., the day before, making the run in twenty live hours. Her officers, <'apt. /tick. Ihisenbury and Mr. Isaac Williams, who have been greatly missed, have received n cor dial welcome home. Thomas Little, colored, formerly of this place, where bis family live, but who has boon working turpentine in (ieorgia for several years, was killed at Sessionvillc, in that State a few da\sago by V. C\ Jacobs. They had some dispute over a settlement, when the latter shot him. Jacobs, is said to bo from the "Cowry" section of Kobeson Co.. N ('. Little stood well here, as a thrifty, well to do man, who had accumulated money. Anionlt the list of Kuilroads in the State, showing; the bus'iie?* done thi.i February and March, as compared with the same months of last year, wo only have space to mention that of the Wilmington, Chadbouru and Conway road. Total earnings, 1 SOI?, for February $2,007.15; for 1894, ?1 018.75; decrease, $358.-10, loss per. cent., 11 80. T??lal earnings for March, 1893, $2,380.07; for March, 1891, $2,075.49, decrease, $304.58, loss per. cent, 12,8. The general loss thro tgl.out the Stu'e is about a half million dollars. We do not believe in lynching at anv time nor for any crime There is ab.-olutely no excuse f<>r the I) itching of a negro; it is easy enough to get con\ ietions in our Courts. A negro s.-ldom ?scapes when brought to trial. Conviction follows if there is snllicient evidence, and the sen? tut too i ,f I tin ( \ tit id L tit til ttwiL.1 ot'orv ease executed. Lynch law does not receive tlu* sympathy ami sanction of the law-abiding and the best element ? f our population. The lynching in South Carolina is generally done I?y the same kind of men who lynch olTeiulers in Ohio and Massa chuset ts.? /hffitixt ( 'oni'ii r Ttic Conway Georgetown gitme of baseball was not the farce thai some of the Cieorgetown players attempted to make it by crookedly shoving in live semi professionals upon their team. The two weeks old team from here was game and played the professionals as coolly as you please -they were mostly kills, lint didn't guy worth a cent. The bleaching boards were packed by the tricksters, hut the back wood's boys bobbed up serenely at the end of the game with 1 j-j runs for every 2 the semi professionals made. The score stood IS to .'30 for the Cieorgetown demies. The features of the game were right liehlor lluic's catch of Marsh's lonir ]lv_ Marsh's nitcbinf :iml left r> ?17 i n Holder II ay wood, one of Georgetown's hired player's, immense failures to find Marsh's straight balls. All in all it, was a game that our hoys need not be at all ashamed of. The great scarcity of Georgetown players after the game showed that if there were any ashamed, they were the right ones. The teams that ployed were as follows?the official score cannot he obtained: Conway position Georgetown .Marsh pitcher Wilson .1. <>. Norton catcher Rumley Buck 1 st baao King Jo]lie 2nd base Izard Howell Hrd base McCullough Xolley left Held Hoy ward Gaines ct'r Hd'r Tamplet Dusenbury right Hd'r Buie .J. A. Norton s't stop G. Taylor. Of these Buck and Gaines, of the Conway team were from Bueksville and special arrangements were made for them to play with our boys: Wil son, Rumley, Tamplet and Buie of the other team were the only bona-fide Georgetown men on it. J. O. N. -? *Marion District Appointments Kiev. T. J. Ci.ypk, I'residing Klder Con way Station, duly 111-15 ISncksviIlo, Min'l Springs do 11-10 Bayboro, Floyds do 27 Con way Circuit, Antiocb do 28 2(J Loris, Kbenezor August 11 12 Wacenmaw, Salem do 18 1VJ District Conference from 2nd to 5th. I'KKSOXAI.. Mr. Ike Williams, of Cool Spring, spent Sunday in town. Capt. It. (1 Dusenbury came up on the Steamer last Tuesday. Mr. I). T. McNeill, left here on Tuesday's steamer for a hurried trip to Charleston. Dr. Dusenbury spent last week in the vicinity of Socastee and Port Ilarrelson, visiting old friends. Miss Daisy Norton, who has been off teaching, lias returned home for the summer holidays. Miss Li I lie. Ifi. Moore has been spending several days this week in town, with her sister, Mrs, ?J. K. Spi vey. Mrs. .1. A. Crowdor, of Wadeahoro, N.C.. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, returned homo i - i l I UP I WC0K, Mr. G. W. Sessions, living near town, ieuves tliis week for SessionviHe Ga., where he will take charge of a turpentine business. I Mr, J. A. McDermott and family spent last week in the Green .Sea section, he running over to Columbia to enjoy the exercises of the 7th. Capt. 0, S. Causey, of the Pee Dee : Line of Steamers, was hero several ! days during the past week, going : back on yesterdays steamer. Mr. John F. Maloney, of Stern & Co., Richmond, Va., and Capt. Price, of Hall & Pearsall, Wilmington, N. O., have been here within the last week, stopping at Mrs. M. H. Mcaty's. Mr. G. V . Spivev, of Moultiie, Ga. took Monday's steamer, returning home, having made a pleasant visit to his friends here. It is to be hoped these visits will bo more frequent. Mrs, Frank Davis, of Willis Creek, N. ('., with two children, reached here last Thursday,stopping with her sister, Mrs. ft. W. iMolley, until Saturday evening, when sho went on to Soeasteo, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Dr. P. K. Rethea. Misses Ruth and Kiln Burroughs and Maggie Williams, who have been At (Ireensboro, N. 0., at college for the past year, got home last Saturday. These young indies will bo a great acquisition towards the enlivenmont of our town during the dull summer months. Arrivals at tho Commercial tin-! rhitr tlie past week. UKNIIY iiaudek, PKO'KIKToll S. S.Thomas W. 1). Dausey, WJ l'. Lambert, \Y. 1L Flowers, Sampit. I'. M. Bvrilic, Buttons, S. C. L. I). Bryan, |{ S. Sloan, of Little ltiver. i\. M. Lee, of Powell vi lie. Thos. F. Mai man, of New berry. .L I). Ib-ll, i of Wilmington, N. C? anil Kev. \\\ J. Dowell, of Bucksville. corntv m:\ys. ADItlAN. Farmers report good crops of corn. Mr. AIhx. Mcl'racken, of Lumber- J ton. N. C'.t has returned liotne. Mess. J. 'IV .lenretto and .1. 11. Nccly paid a visit to Sunford Sunday. Mr. Walker Thompson spent last Thursday and Friday at Nichols. < >11 Thursday evening the 7th, at the residence of Mr. James Lewis, [ father of the bride. Miss Sarah Lewis was married to Mr. .las. T. Jordan, Klder, II II. Ilolmes, officiating. j "Oh, Lord, upon thn bridal pair look clown, Who now have plighted hands, Their union with thy favor crown And bless the nuptial hands. _____ DONLOhA. The weather is very dry and we I ! are needing rain badly. The health of the community is | fairly good. Wo are having good meetings ai d ! if the people do not go wild over politics, everything will move on all i right. Fl RR INSURANCE. Till". Faiimkhs Fiuk Insi-uam k Asso ! oiation for the County of Horry, was or" gani/.ed in the Court Hons? on Saturday i une Otli. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Tlios. F. Harmon of Newbury. (Jenl, Agt f >r tlie State, who brieliv explained the workings of the Association in other conn ties to the satisfaction, we think of all present. The following officers were elected to serve for the cnsueing year. Joiin K. Cooi'Kit, President. 1). A. Simvby, Treasurer. L. I>. Long, Director for Bueks Township. W. II. Bcli. do Hay born t'o W. E. Hardwick, do Conway do B. C. Jenkins, do Dog HlufT do 'I . J. Vaught, do Dgw'd Neck do Avery Floyd, do Floyds do ' J. A.Lewis, do Ovt's. Ferry do J. C. Bryant, do Green Sea do J. C. Sarv's, do Snip. Creek do L. D. Bryan, do Little Hiver do Tlio Charter, Constitution and By Laws, vere read and adopted as a whole. Policies to take effect the Urst of August. S. S. Dusenbury the Local Agent, will i call on you as fast as ho can get around. Look out for him. w i^im< > i* ST A TE NORMA h SO Hoof,, COLUMBIA. S. G. ( Open to white girls over 17. Session i begins September, t0. Or initiates secure good positions. Each county gives two scholarships one woith \ $150.00 a session and one free tuition. First scholarships now vacant in counties of Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Barn well, Beaufort, Charleston, Clarendon, Chester, Chesterflold, Florence, Greenville, Georgetown, Hampton, Horry, Kershaw, i Lancaster. Laurens, Lexington, Newbury, i Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Hichland ' Sumter, Spartanburg, York. ! COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION July 17th, at Court House of each county, i Address I). B. JOHNSON, President. Columbia, S. ('. A. . I V. M.-. The regular communication of Conway Lodge, No. G5, A.*. F.\ M.\, will ho held at Masonic Hall on 2nd, Tuesday night of each motnh at 8 o'clock 1'. M. Members of the Craft will take duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. ]>y order of C. P. Quatti.khaum, W.*M. i I hf. M. Tompkins, Sect'y pro tun. Clmsen Friends. O/i.. ...n.. / ~ ! 1 O /\? .l r I \j\jii-fiijf vuuiiui u. o, */ruer 01 Chosen Friends moot in the Masonic Hall on the first and third Monday nights <>f each month. 10. W. Noli.icy, Councii.lou. E. V. McNaijii, Shcrktauy. Itch OnIIcman mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by ^Voolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by K. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. 0 Hood'saml Only Hood's. Are you weak and weary, overworked and tired? Hood's Sarsnparille is just the medicine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to give you appetite and strength. If you decide to take Hood's SarsapariPa do not be induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute another remedy is proof of the merit of Hood's. NOTICE U WMVUIV 1/1 lilt" l/IIHCU Ol .II'S in mid for the Eastern District of North Carolina, the Baltimore Trust and Guranteo Company, Trustee vs The Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway Hail Bond Company, by order and decree of the United Stales, in and for the Eastern District of Nortli Carolina, made in the above entitled cause, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CREDITORS of the defendant, the Wilmington, Cbadbourn and Conway Rail Road Company, to tile their claims, duly authenticated by their oath or a HI davit with the undersigned, at hisofliee in the City of Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before the ITith day of July, A. IV 1894. W. S O'B. ROBINSON. Special Master. ROUT, H. SCARBOROUGH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Agent IuE-u.t-u.aJ. X-Afe Insurance Co. of 3STe^X7- 7Z"orlct Knights of Honor. Stuart Lodgo, No. 2820 Knights of Honor meets in the Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. K. \\\ Noi.i.nv, 1 )n i \ roii. I). A. Simvkv, Hkpokieu. - ? 0ii Knoi.ish Sp.vVI\ Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and Hlemishes from horses, Mood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, K'ng Hone, Stilies. sprains all Swollen Throats, Comrhs, ete. Save $50 by use ef one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Hlomish Cure ever known. Sold by K. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. . Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C., dune, II. Spirits Turpentine, 27, h per ga', | Hosin, 87io per bol for strained.1 good strained 02 J Tar, 1 15. per bbl. of 2 SO lbs. Crude Turpentine, $ 1 t)t) for hard and $1.70 for Yellow Dip and .<2 15 Virgin. I'eanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per bushel of iJS lbs. COTTON, '/inn. Ordinary 4 ? Cts (?ond ()rdinar.y 5; Low Middling <J i)-l(') ki Middling 7 41 (Jood Middling 7 5 hi heorgetown MarketJUNK 11, 1804. Virgin dip, 2. 2f> YHow dip, 1.70. Scrape, 1 '25 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | TAX SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAKOI.INA, ; IIOHHV tOU'NTV. \ Under j.nd by virtue of Executions is?u ed I>v I' 1), bong, lvs?|r.,County Treasurer to ine directed in my otliee, 1 have levied on and will sell before tin* Court House In Conway, S. on Monday the tJnd day ol July A. I)., 1MM during legal .-ale hours the following described land levied on at the suit of the State for taxes for the fiscal I year 1802, to wit: No. 1 A tract of land in UayboroTown j slii| dames II. Leonard 2 acres bounded North dames Stephens, West W. <A <'. j It. It.. it .it. No. 2 Also another tract in Simpson Creek Township William ('. Joyner 115 j acres bounded North Prosper Milligan. South F. K, Simmons, it <i!. No, :l Abo another tract in Simpson Crook Township Ilenry I). Shelly IIs acres bounded North Fast side of Simpson Creek and a part of the Leveston tract South Asa Parker, it <'/. No. !. Also another tract in Simpson Cr? ek Township Ceorge A. Milligm I acres bounded North and West I?. M. Hut ler ft n/, I No. 5 Also another tract in (talivants FerryTownshipW.il. Union 210 acres I bounded North Frank Craham, South ii. 1 11. Martin ct <it, W. d. SESSIONS, SherilV 1 lorry < 'ounty. \0Tin: or sale. By virtue of the power and authority given in a certain Mortgage duly executed and delivered to Donaldson Broilers by I.. 11. ')wens, dated March d, 18011, and re corded in Ollice Hegister .Mesne (Convey ance for 1 lorry County, S. ('., Ilook A. pages 452 and 458, the undersigned will sell before the Court House in Conwav, S. C. during legal sale hours, on Friday.lune 15,1804, one dark bay or dun colored Texas pony, called "Molly." I )ONAI.I>HON HnOTII Kits. M ort ga gees. Johnsons A (Jiwtti.kuaim, Attorneys. June 1,1801. 72 t T11 E LAliG-ESTl ! SEA-SERPENT. i j<: vf ]( 1c no i \ x iv a s ca fa turki) off the I COAST or FLORIDA, <>X the 2<>tji, rr/ro., 109 FFFT LON(L Tills is FICTION. hut no fiction AHorr 77/k tow rilk'fs .\T SESSIONS & BROTHERS FLOUR, S1IOKS AND DHKSS GOODS , Thoy have just received from tin- We-t A CAR LOAD of the MUST PATENT FLOCK, which they will sell t<> you at tho low price of I ft 3.00 It will mnko you smile to see. our Shors. \V?* will knock tho sj ots otit of all (' in pltitors in this Lino and set your cranium j In a whirl, whonyou ?e? our S1IOKS, at 35, 50 and 75 cents JU8T THINK OF IT LA DIES I)HERS (/<)<>Its. from 5 cents to 2S cents n yard. RIBBONS AND RAA'KS to 10 con is a yard. A ('/mire Lot of / VIM/L ) (/ n o c a; /: / r: s, / </>t ron?tnnt/>/ On /olio/ nt /n'o/mrtionoti /y low //feces. Our country friends will please call and we will make it pleasant for them while ! in town. SKSSIONS BKOTIIKItS. Fashionable Barbrriiiit;. The undersigned wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that he i? doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial line in tirst-class style. Shaving, haircutting, shampooing, etc, Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies' culls from 8 to 10 o'clock, A. M. Cigars, Soda Water, Gingerale, Oranges, Etc., j Ice Gold Drinks in Season- j M. 11 WINKOLA.SS, C'onwav, 8. ('. , I Mch- 1 i*| ** ' V Mi ^ Stonownll, To mi. A Helpless Invalid Kidney and JLivor Trouble I sinH Mntunnc, I1<l>ili-iw I - ?~ - ' I <J Years of Suffering Endod by Taking Hood's. "C. I. ilood .S. Co., I.owell, M i : i "Tlio ofloots of 1 food's 811 - ipai i)ln In my cmo havo been truly marvelous. It tie surpasses any other modleluo I have ever taken. Cor l?l yearn 1 wan troubled with torpid liver, kidney troublo and nervous debility, and w as A Helpless Invalid. I have been takinu Mode's Sai ?}>:ii ilia for thrco months and I feel that I am cured. I feel better now than I haver for sixteen years. I thank God first, for my health, and C'. I. ilood ?k: ?'o., I Rueoml, for Hood's jsarsapai Ilia. I have reeoiuHood ssP"Cures mended it to all my neighbors and several of 1 them are using Hood's Sar* iparilla with good results. 1 inn years old ami foe! hotter than I did at 40." Mus.' h, Wai?b, Stonewall, Tenit. 1 Hood's Pills net ear ly, yot promptly and efficiently, on the liver nml bowels. 28c. rir i ? rt i w a i c ii u r y s i a i s. A well Assorted lot constantly lvr|>t on linnd. AM-NT For Nov. Poultry .NettingJ. M. MCK KITII AN, Conway, S. C. Mali- i -y I COMMERCIAL HOTEL HENRY HARDEE. PROP. Well Equipped in Every k ui liuincu . Meals on Arrival of Train. Moh-1 y SPACE | B. R. KING'S. hi. W. SMITH; IVc(lf Siilc \nd Liven SLiblcs. MAHION, s. a Moli 1 y N otlci*.. lie modern. Don't harass tlio system with noxious drugs. Monterey cures Mai: ria, Kervousness, Indigestion and Dowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to teste and leaves no had effects. THEBAZAAR. Fushioiuiblc Lmpovium FI.NH MILLIN KllY, Ribbons, Feathers, Laces and Trimmings. Iltils Trimmed to Order. Ladies will please call. 'Missi S. Ji i iA \A StriiuK Suimcu. t ' ? Oouway, S. C. , Apr. f>, .'Liu i ' S ' . 4 > V ; ? * - < GTTIiL/V STORE, , WIRK IV F.I) SIMM WIS;., KNOCK DOWN COTS for Sen Iioro party's. istiik i'i.m i. to (;i;t tiie worth of vouk monkv, unil to secure baimii:i> that will surprise yen. Wo arc constantly reioivin^ new ijoeil.-: o\ ?*v week, which wo will sell at ItOUK UO'ITOM II ?*? 8 < JldW Don't fi r i t '<?. II in I o tinlni- <> r Immense stock of clothing and Ft us riuote you prices. We e n ell V I a nil < lit ..f clothes at very low figures. If yon w ait nnytliin in the fur line, ive us a call and look over our stock of llu 'renus, Wad. Stand .Id I . < hair . Hound Leaf Outer Tables, and the famous 'New 11. hi I'M) " via machines. Don't fall to buy ono of our 'S3X 3 : :OCIIIN3 023:^1^3 ho that wben you arc v . t can rock yourself to Our lino oftrunka n valises me bard to beat. We keep constantly on hau I tie he I ' of ilour that comes to tlorryCounly at prh 1 lower tl an? v? r bi fore. A largo h?t of r ?? m ' proof eats just received If you V. int to I u> . r tol c or kitchen snfago to Burroughs ? Collins .V <1 JA B ? J A 5 A B > < >1^ l- l.on; received every I \V() or thlwo wooks from Miohiirnn nnil Tnnnnaann A ioi of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords ju>t Tim . .M if, In--i !c ; lai a oittnent of Cashmeres, Worsted, (iinghums, and Flannel goods, which nro going low indeed. Our stock of shoos art' complete. Wo think in'Miit yon i:i i dits : -fylo and prleos. We also keep the famous DOMESTIC AXI) NEW HOME fa-w itio'Mneliii.o a <1 Macliinc Suppl c constantly kept on hand. Wo have boon .seirn tlx Machine* for year*, and are yet to hear the tirat complaint. ,1 AMES MEANS SHOES which are gaining in popularity every day. We have a lot of ladit nice button boots, which we will close out at (ho astonishing low price 85 cents. I ? ? X .V >, I > I * i J> w ('AS I'l N(!S ofva *ion Sty 1 kept en hand. Abb KINDS Tl'UPK.NTINB TCOI.H. A CI 101 CM L< )T < >M V A M ( I , V b 1!D(! 10 I ? I 10 S - - ?. m * n \ ? W \ ' \y 1 ^ I II I I J ^ Always kept, on hand, besides AN I) A T1101'S A N I) AND ONH Til INC IS, too numerous to men lion now, which wo will soil cheap for cash. Please give us a call and sec for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as v/c are confident wo can save you money. no iisefoi: cs /:/;/<:. iJ> r/r/<;rjn.rrio.v. ('{). \'(VTEA TOO ST AH LYE, . \l E.YOLESOjY'S L ) E. . I/.// toii es, SjYLj t'h ii/nir, i/i < /. it) / /if in .stoef'in i/iciuti'dcs (HitI mill In /l(i'nis/iCllto os .IN hood te11m s as cae he had of jo due us. co i 'iw six coed sdool corroxr a specialty. We keep constantly in Stock u full lino of this Cotton which wo olTcr to Dealers at as low price as it can ho had in thoso I 'nited States. Why not patronize us? Vours for trade, BUIlltOUGIIS & COLLINS. C i illxMd, Poftfu' & Co.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ?I2ST? Rosin, v > | > i ri I s T'u rpcn I i nc ;iik! ('offaii., . . : i ^ a ? i a i ^ HIMM'II I!"* r*mn;i l,'u* !?<t Front Sroot, ITqw "^Torlc . 4 m v vn ' N0W ls THE TIME# o) , A, ?1 V V ' '* to place your orders for Til K Of J) I? wrJAIlTiW, THRESHERS an?l I soil the best in the market. . / ll.MOUSl Dl'] CO l!SIt CS\ Write to me before buying. 'I'// / ] /i/<\y/' / \ 7'///'' Shlnglo Machines, Swing Saws, Stave Machine?, Band Saws, II (III CI I. Brick Machines, Gang Hip Saws t fi Si fTA Planing Machines, Circular Saws, 1 Jf\ H < and all kinds of wood working machines. Crist Mills [\ ty 0 || at from $115 to $150. Saw Mills, (TV U II at from $100 up to $100. hi III Lbr ^ Watertown i. . , , , i, . ,, , rinurxruiito l?rcsli lot of no ton Deans has AND just arrived. BOILERS. MENS OAMKf, SKIN' SIIOK8, jENGINEs"^"^ Till"! DKST IN TUB WORM). an" boilers. ivivtr / 1 / W \ I \C1 Sted Cotton Elevators, I 1 J / \ 3 .1 || II Cotton (ilns and Dresses, 1/1! I U\A/juUk IIIG1I OHADE and LOW PRICE. V. C. IIADIIAM, Gen'l Ag't, uA. Pine Acscrtm :nt Columbia, s. c. o ip - jr T*xaily OjOeorios. ,| KSSH II; JOI.LIE. iSOlIOiSS _ MANUKAOTUBKEOF? WKI.I. ASSOIJTKD. BUGGES, WAGONS, AND (Country Produce Dough'.. | CARTS- ' And every article, to be found tn "/Excelsior Turpentine TOOS. first olnss Dry (loot! Story. I Jlersf-ihodntj <i /Specialty, , Mch I y Mcb-l-y