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* ?- ? ? TillV I/ofifiy IIALU, Published Every Thursday, CIIUUVH I IltKOTOltY. M i ntojmsT Cm it< ii. |{KV. A..I. ST Ai'roit i >, PAMOU I 'rear hi njj every Sunday :il II o'clock, A. M. and H. P. M. Sunday Sclio? , at t),i{i), A. M. K. Norton. Superintendent, i I'r.iver .Moetlii--', Thursday, at .*i oYI*vk, * P. M.' Vo:;:i2' Moo's Pray- : x eet'u \\'i due day niulit t; S o\ m \ Plil-isr.v I'KU i \N ( 'ill ik' ii, Kr.V. II. \i% /.! :lisow, of Marion, will preach every fourth Sunday at ll,o\ loek, M. and S, P. M. Suud iy School, }, o'clock, P. M. I >, T. McNeill, Stiperinteialent. i pactist ('iii ik 11. Temporarily without a Pastor. rrayor .wc umr ewrv l iu? Uiv niirht at S, l?. M. Kuiivla) School, !),!?'>, . M. 11. \\ Nol I ley, Stipel intend* iit. " ~ ! OON 'VAV, S. C. .IITN K, 21, 181)1.; i.i Hi. \K\\S. Si \?.ks or Watki:. ? Beginning Thursday, May 11, 1)1, and ending Wednesday, Juno 20,'01, the height of the Waocaui.tw l?iver has been in feet as follows: Thursday, I 1 Monday, 0 0 Friday, I 0 Tuesday, Of) Saturday, I W'nesdav, 0 li I .Marion District Appointments |{i:\\ T..). ('i vdk, Tnsiding lOliler* (Jonway Station, duly Hi-In Iiucksvillc, Miu I Springs do 11 If) liayboro, Floyds do '-27 t 'on way < ircuit, Antioch do 2S 20 Loris, Kbenezer August 11 12 Wacoumaw, Salem do 18 IV) district Conference from 2nd to 5th. Mr. Henry Kurrior, of Kcnansvillc, N. (is in town. Mr. .! os. W\ llollidav, .Jr., of GalHunt's Horry spent Sunday in town. Miss Ha tie No! ley went down on t ho Wnccntnaw Lino yesterday to \ isit. the Misses Hack. Mr. Charles Cnslunnn of Chicago, is here on a brief visit to his aunt, Mrs. M. 15. lteuty. Ladies, go to Tun I>a/,aau, and see the pretty Hats, ltibbons Mitts, blowe rs and ltonrdoime Laoes, jnst i n. Miss Mainie Smith, of Iredoll conn ty X. who has been hero for the past year at school, left for home last h'ridny. Mr. h\ (J. Burroughs' family left on 11 io steamer yesterday fnorning for Woodlawn, where they will spend some weeks. Several persons hate sent in cotton blossoms this week, hut that of Mr. H. II. McNeill, in our Gralinmvillo letter, antedates all others. There are in the IJ nitc.nl States 30.05-1.370 women. Of those over twenty years of age, six per cent, arc unmarried and fourteen per cuit are widows. Purdic and Mary McNeill, the son and daughter of our Mr. U. T. McNeill went up to Florence last Friday to visit t.'ieir undo Jns. P. McNeill. Mr. \Y. S. McCaskill, Jr., has received the appointment of the Post ()flic3 at this place. We understand that he has made a good hond and forwarded it. Mr. .1 M. MeK"itlian, and son left last Friday on a visit to Wilmingtou and Southport. Mao. is a faithful employee of t' e W. C. & ('. II. II , deserves a good time off and is no douhl having i\ Mr. Win. Page, of (lalivants Ferry vicinity spent la-t Friday night in town. Mr. Pago is no croaker and talks more hopefully of matters genorally, than people usually do. He is otic of our good friends and cs tablishod t.ho facl in a substantial manner. The Trustees of the Burroughs School are now prepared to receive applications for the position of Principal. Applications should be su!> m it ted in writing and addressed to I). A. Spivey, Secretary. Rev. J. A. Rice, pastor of the Washington Street Methodist (Munch Columbia, S. C., has been called to .t . i r i i / ? i t : . i \ i iuc preaiuunuy 01 uie r <nr,i nioia v-oi logo. This is suit! to bo ji selection that meets with universal favor, being ;i fitting tribute to a worthy young man. At u recent meeting of the T rugtees of the Burroughs School, the fol lowing gcutluuen weio elected for the ensuing year. Dr. K. Norton, 15 (J. Collins, C. P. Cuaitlel autn, .J. A. Mayo and D. A. Spivey, Dr. Norton was elected President and Mr I). A. Spivey, Secretary. To-day tliere is to be a meeting of capitalists in Netv York tending to wards the development of Southern resource's which wo hopo .-.ill be well attended, by oni Southern people. This is a matter of great importance a? d our peopio should take ^ hold of ad such opportunity's, The call is nadc by Not thorn men and the indications are that the South will he well represented. At tlm regular meeting of tho Directors of The Dank of Conway, the following officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: 15. (?. Collins, President, (', P. Quuttlobaum, VicePresident. D. A. Hpivcv, Cashier.! The election of an Attorney was <lo ferret) to a future date. The tnnnied interests of this institution is in the hands of snfo tncn, which is a guarantee of continued [irospei ity and en larged business transactions. Mr. \V. K. Lewis for some timoi has been engaged in an enterprise that bids fair to be of great benefit to the town; lie fin out out a road from 1 hi maker's mill to a point opp > site Savannah It 111 IT, on the river, where an effort will no made to es-! tahlish a ferry. This new roa I will he of great convenience to persons on the other side of the river, who huvo hud t?? paddlo a canoe up the river, ', or, go around by Cox's ferry. The old rout-, a sandy road, will thereby bo shortened ahout two miles. Mr. Lewis deservt s tbo thanks of the' Community for the spirit of enter, lyase manifested aid will do'ihtlctss be re Winded liberally by those whose "n'eiests he has considered. ?> O A? S \ I > Arc I DION T. Mr. Henry I Iardee,"?en of li e late \Y. \Y. I laidee, was killed instantly Monday eveniiiff last under t>m tY.i "lowing circumstances, lie wth Mr. A. C. Murrill and Fleming Sessions, were felling trees on the point opposite the wharf hero, whete tl e new mill is being erected. A tree in th? a<*t of falling, fell in a direct.on not expect1 d, and all ran to get nut of j (lunger. After the crash Mr llanUe was found lying dead on the ground, his neck broken Death was install* taneofis, the otheis going t<i him at once. .lust what part of the tree, or Hying limbs struck him, will never: he known. Cornier Waller, who was near l>v at the time, immediately summoned a jury, who rendered a ' verdict in accordance w ith the above j facts. Mr. Hardee was a worthy and respected citizen of a5 out twen i ty live years of age and leaves a wife and one child I NTKKNA \a HKTIONS. 'The followi ng gentlemens names have been handed in with request fo| publish. U. A. Dnsenbury, of Toddville, for Auditor, by Climax. Satnl. Hickman and B. 1.. Bonty, for Representatives. Lam a it. .1. Ij. Craham, for County Supervisor. Sam. d. I). West, for School Commissioner. Stak. 1*1. Y. Dnsenbury, for I'rohato Judge. (iKoitai:. Is 1 0 HHWAHi) Adrian, S. C., Junk, 18. 1891. We left our store on Saturday evening the Hltb, returning Monday morning. We found on our return that thieves had entered the store during our absence. The hack win low had been prized open far enough to remove the holt, when thev entered, going into the post oflice room and taking a lot of small change from the drawer. They took what money I wo had in the desk. They took what goods they wanted from tne store, | which we do not know how to estimate. The tracks about, indicated that the thief had a small ft of wearing about a number four shoe. Tin* I above reward will he given for information that \\ill convict. .SESSIONS mhos. Children's Day at Lake Swamp. The liehoboth Sunday Sell >ol met with Lake Swamp Sunday School .I tine 10th. The exercises were opened with prayer by Lev. II. i). Grainger, when the speech of welcome was i made by X. ,). Holt. The two schools i< l ined a procession and inarched some time, returning' to the school house, when the IJihoboth School furnished tv nice program many of its scholars making speeches, appropriate to thw occasion, after which the Lake Swamp School in a ! r . 0 1111 i i 11 |MU^lillll U| il M'lV i* | nature, nearly all the schools par'ii eipiting, nrtcr each speech a song ; was sung. A. M. Johnson and J. B. j Strickland of Rehohoth made adj dresses followed by \\. \? Mishoe of I Joiner Swamp. Rev. II. I), (drain; ger made a timely and interesting j talk pertinent to the occasion. It was an enjoyable day to all present. M. J. COUNTY N BWS, (; rntinmville. Knclosed yon will find two Cotton Blooms, sent by Mr. K. II. McNeill, they wore picked yesterday 17th. Wo are needing rain, crops arc suffering. Miss Annie King of Socnsteo is visiting her aunt Mrs. (Joldtinch. Mos*. lb B. Scarborough and Van Norton of Conway, wcic visiting J. I. Ward on Sunday 17tb, Tim colored excursion from Conway on Saturday 10tb, passed off very pleasantly, the writer was well pleased with their behavior, and courtesies si own him by the managers. Ditwv, Powell ville. 1>k a it IfF.i.'Ai.n: I have seen no 1 communication from our section of I late and desire to inform our county friends that wo are alive and perse vering. Crops aro generally good in this section, the Hon. J, 1'. Derhnm has the best field of corn that I have y< t seen and -J. 0. Bryant has just harvested the finest onis it) this section. Culbreath Brothers are doing a fair trade. Some farmers lur e plantod tobacco, which is looking scry 1 Well. This being election year I l ope to I see the candidates announcing them [selves in your pa^cr soon. I believe I voice the majority of this community in suggesting the nana of 1>. Bright Watson, as a suitable person for the office of County Supervisor. Eoiio. W I >rIM I UOl* STATU XOKMAL SCI/Oor, , COIjUM 111A, S. C. Open to white girls over 17. Session begins Septeml er, Cradnates secure good positions. Each county given two scholarships one wotth $ 1 r>0.00 a i ssion ami one free tuition. First scholarships now vacant in conn ties of Abbeville, Aiken, A inlet son, llarn well, I'eaufott, Charleston, Clarendon, ('lu-ster, t 'hesterlleld, Fh>ronee, Oreenville, Georgetown, Hampton, 1 lorry, Kershaw,; l.anca tor. I.ant* ns, I.? xingtoii, New bury, | Oconee, Orangeburg, Pickens, Hlchland Sutnh r, Sp niaid nr?r, York. COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION I til\ 1 itb, at c.iort I louse ??l each comity. | A<Ulr< - I). J). JOHNSON, President,! ('olmttbia, S. ( N OTlC fe. The regular (|iiarterly liieetii g of the Horry County t'on fed era to Stir \ivors Association will l>e hold in Conw iv en Sales day in July next , 1 O '/> .VI 1- '? II II I 1 .it i i w i i i\j I' l\ , i\ I I UIU HllllKTK j am) their sons are earnestly reques ted 11 he present, B. I j. It hat v, Sect'v.' NOT I (M. The voters of Simpson (.'reek I Township are lieroby notified to meet at Kbenczor on Sat m day, 2drd inst,, at 8 o'clock p. mi., to i run sue t such husini ss as muv come up before , the body. II. W. Wool, (kiairman.> W. .1. II i'i.on, Sect'y. - -f? ? *: NOTKtt:. The next meeting of the County! Alliance will bo held at Pleasant j Meadow on h'riday, .July Oth at H>, i | A. A1. Public address at Pi o'clock. 1 by Hon. \V. I >. Kvnns, president of State Alliance. A full attendance is desired. J. A Lewis, Sec. II. C A.J A.-, iv. M The regular communication <>f Conway Lodge, No. 05, A.\ P.*., M.\, will bo held at Masonic liall on '2nd, Tuesday night of each motnh at 8 o'clock P. >t. Members of tho I Craft will take due notice and govern | themselves accordingly. By order of O. 1'. Ql'Atti.kuaum, \V. M.j S. M. Tompkins, Seot'y />) <> '< m. -#14- * OIiosoii friends. Conway Council No. 8, Order of Chosen friends meet in tlie Masonic j Hall on 1 lie first and third Monday ' nights <'1 each month. K. \V. Koli.ky, ('Ol'NM ll.l.OU, | K. V. MCNauh, Sr< U'.TAUV. Itoii ( )n llr.m an mange on horJ scs, dogs and nil stock, cured in '30 i minutes l?y Woolford's Sanitary I Lotion. This never fails. Sold 1 ?y f. NorU n, Druggist, Conway, S. C Spcei men i 'use. S. J I. Clifford, New Casscl, Wis,. . was troubled with Neuralgia and liheunuitisni, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to nil alarming degree, appetite fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of f lec' t.ri; I titters cured him. Iv'ward Shepherd, 111 , had a running son- on his leg of eight, years I standing. Used three bottles- of Kloctric Hitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg I is sound and well. John Speaker, J Catawba, ()., hub five large fever I sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Klectric Lifters and one box lhicklcn's Arnica ! Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by I Dr. f. Norton's Drug store. Hood's fills are the bestafn r-din; dm* fills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. 'I lie Si:pcrinrity. ()f 1 food's Sarsnpari 11a is due to the tremendous amount of brain work aed constant euro used in its preparation. Try one bottle and von | will be convinced. It purifies the ' blood which, tho source of health, cures dyspepsia, overcomes sick1 headaches and hilliousness. It is, j just the medicine for you. Hood's I'ills arc purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingredients. NOTICE. 111 tho ('ironit (,'ourt of tho 1'nitod Stit eg in and for tho Eastern District of North Carolina, tho Baltimore Trust and Gurantoo Company,Trusteo vs Tho Wilmington, Chndbourn and Conway Kail Hoad Company, by order and decree of the United States, in and for the Eastern District ol North Carolina, made in tho alwive entl tied cause, NOTICE IS II EH Ell V (IlVKN I TO Abb CKKDI rolls of tie' defendant, I the Wilmington, Chadhourn and Conway Kail I toad Company, to 11 le their claims, ! duly authenticated by th ir oath or alii j davit with tho undersigned, at hisoflioe in tho City of Wilmington, North Carolina, |on or before the 15th day of .Inly, A. I). IH'.M. W. S (i'J5. KOJJINSON. Special Master, Fashionable Jhirbeiinjjc. The undersigned wishes to call the attention of the public to the fac t that lie is doing all kind of work in the Tonsorlal 11lie m iiim cla s style Hlinving, hair* j cutting, shampooing, ete, Satisfaction ! guaranteed. Undies' calls from h to 10 o\ lock, A, M. Cigars, Soda Water, Gingerale, Oranges, Etc., Icc Gold Drinks in SeasonM. IV WINJWLAtiK, Conway, S. C Mc . I KOIIT, U, S(JABBOIU)U(iII. ATTORNEY AT LAW, IMCu.t"a.ai X_,ife lar. Guranco Co. cf | USTo'W "TrTork, K ii iglits of 11 uiior. Stuart Lodge, No.'3820 Knights of Honor meets in the .Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. K. \V. Noi.lkv, I )u t.v r<>i{, l>. A. SlMVKY, Ix-KI'OK i i:i:. Hnomsii Si'aYIn Liniment renin-i yes all Hard) Soft or Calloused? Lumps ai d Itloinishes frjm h> rses, lllood Spavins. Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, U'"g Hone, Stilles, Sprains all Swollen Tt treats, Coughs, etc. Save &o() by use ef one bottle. "War ranted th most w derful H o> It Cure evei known. Sold by I\. Nortnn Druggist, C< uway, 8. C. ? Wilmington Marketw i lining ton, N C., .lune, 18. Spirits Turpentine, '-'15 per gni, Lenin, 90c per t>m 1 for strained. , good strained 95 Tar, I 15. per bid. of 2S0 lbs. Crude Turpentine, 8J on for bard and $'.70 for Yellow Dip and 3*3.1 "> Virei n. IVunuts, nt. 10 oonLs t<> ;>?> per liu.shol of 28 lbs. COTTON. Kirm. Ordinary 1 c'H (lond (Irdinary Low Middling ('? (.)-H> 11 Middling 7 (lond Middling 7 5 10 tk Georgetown MarketJCNE IS, 1801. Virgin dip, 2. '25. Yllow dip, 1.70. Scrape, 1*25. NEW ADVEtyTlSEM ENTS. TA X SA LE. V-i'TATK OF SOI Til ( AKOI.INA. / O IIOKItV COl'NTV. <i Cnder j.ml l?y virtue of K\ecutions i -u <d by L. D. Long, I]s(|r,, County Treasurer to mi' directed in my olllco, I have levied on and will sell before 1 lie Con ft House in Conway, S. ('.. on Monday the ibid day ol duly A. !>., 1X)4 duriiiLi legal ale hours 4 Iw. I-. .11, ,.. ! 1 !!.?.! 1 1 I ?I-t ? . louiniui^; 1IIIKI I1IIKI II'VII'II 1*11 III t ho suit of tin' State fort mm fortlio tis< :?1 year ISO'..', to wit: I No. 1 A tract of land in ilay 1?oroTown sliij .lames II. Leonard 3 acres bounded North James ; tephens, West W. ( .A C. | It. It.. <( of. ! No. 2 Also another tract in Simpson ; Crook Township William C. .Joyner aoros hounded North Prosper .Milligan, South F. K. Simmons,?/?l. No. :: Also another tract in Simpson t rook Township llonry I >. Shelly lis aoros hounded North Last side of Simpson Creek and a part of the Lovoston !ra t i South A a Parker. < ' <tl. No. 4. Also another tract in Simpson Creek Township (ioorge A. Milligan i acres hounded North atid \\ < t I). M. I lit I 1< r < t <'/, No. f* Also another tract in (lalivrnts | Ferry Town-hip W. 11. Union ! > n | hounded North Frank Crahatu, South i. II. Martin <1 nl, W. J. SPSS IONS, Sheriff 1 lorry ('ounly. :notick or7 i i: By virtue of the power and 'hority given in a certain Mortgage duly e\ccuted and delivered to Donaldson Broth ashy L. B. Owens, dated March and re ' corded in Olliee 11* i-ter Mesne ( ouvoy aneo for 1 lorry County, S. ('., Book A. pages 453 and 158, the undersigned will J soli before the Court House in ( onwav. .S. ((luring legal sale hours, on Monday.! iiih> 2.), 181)1, one dark bay or dOn colored gray Texa? pony, called "Nelly drey." Terms of ale ('ash. 1 >o.n \ i.dson Muo i n i its. Mortgagee.-. Johnsons & <^r vi ii.kiiai m, Attorneys. Juno II, 181)1. 7-2 t i >r\ s<: a?ii? uj bo. | TO ALL SI'OT CASH. ! IIA tin TTM/'AS'/ yj:s IT is | IIA HI) 77.1//'AS AXI) tllk a /,' /<: i) / t s v < > j/ /.v TO II LAME. ( '0/)i< to Me n)t (Did / H it/I i Oil I'i/iei you iu a I ( ic minuted. I AM OhTEIHNd KOIl A SHORT TIME ON I A'. LADIES OPERA TIES AND OM'OIM) slippers, AT LUss THAN N .10 W Y OK K COST) SIZES MOSTLY .. 8, 8kf and \. A lot of WOMEN'S SHOES, extra SIXES. 7, 8, 0 and 10's :vt $1.50. CLOTHING. A fat dOOP s VI rs at a HI(i BARGAIN. .1 lot <<! MJSN'A anil lid) Sua'ham <tothi)aj BELOW COST WINDOW HIIADKS. BIG THING JO (tnd' - ' 5 rents Japunem hire-Screens at OA worth SO in . \v tr YorkCURTAIN POLES AND HIV TURKS. A A ( K C rr 11 T A I N s. F LOU R. i A hip lot just in from the l ir, at?*' / ' i tt C.V- / ry ft nunrci oj lung's *'JlO.XVlIK '//*' ground c.v jtscsshj for itswrj\ *fri.via"j * FIIKSJI IUU1S AMI) m:/:.sir.hv, you us yon cash, | * n. n. icjXG. X Best tile World Tho Judgement Hood'3 Pronouncod b) Sq^'ro Fogg. ?$&TA 'N ' 4 The following testimonial comes fromT. M. I'ogg, ) i. who wi'll Umnvii tlit u. hotit Koutuoky m court Justice and Justice of tho peace (or Bath couuty. His words should Inyoko the confidence of nil who roa?l Ids letter: "C. I. llood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "I will say for Hood's Rarsaparllla I believe It to ho tho be t modlclno in tho world. In llio winter of ' I had a ha I ea*tf of tlio grip which left my system In vci y had shape. I tried everything I could And and got no relief. In the fall of tho same year I bought a bottloof Hood's Sarsnparllla. Tho llrst doso I took Mado a Decided Change for the better. When I be; .n taking Iho first bottle my weight v s l.'f p uids, tho lightest einco manhood, ltyt'otime tho second hottlo Head's1 ^ Cures had been used my . lit u I 103 pounds. I owe all this t>ll I' Sar ip rllla and I gladly recomnicud It to all stiff is." T. M. i'ocu, i Justlco'd the rem <. I hai; d org, Kentucky. Hootl'a Pills enroll r Ills, constlnntton. bliloilsnvHH, ];u!i\(ltoo, ^i -k lu-uta-lio, Iih1I;;o ' i >?, I ALL YOU ; FA HM E IIS A L L I A NCE. J TIL IA1AN MAS | A N 3) A.NTI-T l,!,M \MTMS, COM K T() SKI-; US. j AN'c will treat yon well ami soil you ! goods cheaper than any other plaeo in IIorry (Jjuuty. Wo havo just received from 'Ik* West A <JA K I .O AU of the UKST I'ATIONT KLOl It, wldeli we will ell !i< the lew pile of - S?. SS O Just received a Hoc 1;i.>* of Sll<?KS, i ami will soli cheaper than ever before. A NICK KIN'KMC If KADY-M A1>K 0 !, (> T II 1 N <L PANTS, 05 els. ALPACA COATS 9 i o 12/ > C IN CHANS, c i ( per yard. COFFKR, 20c.ts. 1VLA1 K PKIT'RK 20cta. GUN POW DM If, 20. Our country fiic,: will pleaso conio to see us, wo will treat, you clever. ,V A'A'.S /OAKS' 11 110 I'll 11 /AS. | w aiciiCrfstals. A well Assorted lot eon-j stoutly krpi on bond. AOEiNT For ilcY. Poultry Netting. J. M. MOK RITHAN, Conway, S. 0. Moh-l-y (K)MMHHCJAL HOTEL, HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Well Equipped in Every Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. Moh-l y II.W. SMITH, Feed, $ule And Livery Stables. MAllION, s. C. Mela l y N ot too, Bo modern. Don't harass tho 1 system with noxious <lntgs. Monte- j roy curi s Mai .in, Nervousness, In-; digestion and Bowel Complaints. J It is simple, pi asm. to m.jto and loaves no bad effects. J THEBAZAAR. Fashionable Emporium FUNK MI LL1 N'EKY, Ribbons, Feather-., Laces and Trimming--5. Unls Trimmed to Older. 1 j ulios will ploase call. Misrn Jri.i.v & ttvu.m Skilm'Kij. Conway, S. C. Apr. 5, :t-m < M XI jIJY STORE, | W'IRI. HF/I) SPRINGS., 9 . / ? .V* J KNC? DOW N ( O'l f<T S" i hoi" party' . IS TIi! ^ IM.At I TO (JI.V TilK WORTH OF YOUR MONEY, and to aeouro bai irpi y. u. Wo nro constantly re? ccmng new tjoods r. i- w wliich wo will sell at ROCK hotto^S ]Mnc;ios ' ? at ?, itnn it k of clothing and lot us quote pi Wo cm * ? ilt ol clothes at very low figures* If you ' i ami to k over our stork of ltu ieau * . . Center 1 ihlo , find the fftinoui New Home," and "D unosUc" swing m icldnt i. J)oh't fail to buy otio of our Eia uoo: CX2STO- CI-IA.IKS J so that when you are weiity you can rock yourself to rest* Our line oftrunks n VtlllscH Ul'r lltlt'd to W < i> < mi u y < m m d i>, ii.tur th it conies to HorryC'ounty i . A tin lot of r< d ni ' proof oats just, received ! If you want to buy a dokoor kltchi u i?afo go to Burroughs As Collins ,V <J ,V 1 tS ,OAl> > r" 1 !,<>! If po< t\ 1 \c'\ ir l!mt , weeks from Michigan antl Tennessee A lot of Scotch Plaids anil Bedford Cords Ju t received, bosid i I rtmeut ol (' hmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and Flannel low I leed. Our ' >ck of ~ 11 ^ ore complete. We think we can nit you iu <jn dify: ' vh? md pi-ires. Wo also keep tho famous IM > AI F S TI (' a I) X K W f I (> M F Sewing Alachii es an I Mac hino Supples, cc nstnntly kept on hand. Wo have boon soiling these Machine for years, and aro yet to hear tho first complaint. i ,1AM.ICS M FANS SI IOCS which aro ;jainitio in popularity every day. We have a lot of ladicsui 1 of;, which wo will close ont at tho astonishing low price H.? cents. b n e ,<r >w ,v i?cuo w ('ASTI N*(?S ofv;irlou -Stylr topi ou Intnl. A1.1< KI N I>S II lll'UNTINK TOOLS. A < HOICK IA >T OK I EA M II LY {HIOCE1U ES Always kept, on hand, besides AND A THOUSAND AND ONE THINOS, too numerous to men lion now, which wc will ndl cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as wc arc confident we can save you money. imusr.i'oi:it's a/;I'Mi> rttmutt.irrojr. ( o.vcic.vri;. itvi> sr.ut my-:. mi:.Yi>i.i;sn.Y,s /,) K M.i re ii us S.A'U KK ' 77/ tffuHH </oods ' < leant in in fjiwuitUicd unit will bo fuVTiiohodto IXKAJ^Kl-tS OX AS <,<><>/> 7'/;/ 'IS AS f.'A.V />/ ; II Ah OF JO HHFIIS. CO A 7'A" SIX^COItD SPOOL COTTON .! SPEQI/Wj TY. \\V i<< 1 ]) constantly in Stock a toll lino of this Cotton which wo offer to Dealers at as low price as it enn ho had in these l.'nited States. Why not patronize us? S ours for trade, BUKBOUGI IS & GOBLINS. / Grilh)?i'L Potter & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ?xnsr? Rosin . -'i i u(i go and 0(>nwii? iiiii<?iil s Sol ici 16^3: ZETront Sreot, XT?*w TZ"oris: I i MA Vn NOW IS THE TIME. ) . /I# )|/\ I t ), to plnco your orders for TI1K OLD DKLIALLK, rl IlRKSIlLKh and 1 sell the best In the market. ///,m lonsim. : coan v. rs w.,t. to me before buying. T//I-: r,i<:sr ia '/ /// ; ?'lwaStave Machines, Hand Saws, W 'OULO, Brick Machines, Gang Itip Saws U a a ^ Planing Machines, Circular Saws, H S\ I aiM' a" kinds of wood working machines. Crist Mills jfk jkl at from $110 to $150. AllHI Saw Mills, Sy ti H /f\ ST'' \ ^ llt from $100 up to $ 100. joUt jr Watertown engines Fresh lot of Boston Beans has! ANI) just arrivod. BOILERS. MENS CAMEL SKIN* SHOES, ENGINES ^ TIIE BEST IX THE WORLD. AND BOILERS. m>V (HHUE l/!t I \TUV/l/0? IIKJII C5HADK nntl LOW PRICE. V. (\ HAD 11 AM, Gen'l Ag't, J?*. HTlr^O Assortm int Columbia, S. C. o'jp . 3Ta,-Jaiil3r O-rOcerios. j/ggj.] |[. JQLLIE, NOT IONS -MA NUFACTURKR OF? WEI E ASSORTED. BUGGFS, WAGONS, AND Country Produce Bough!. CARTSAmi every articio to lo found n a'Excelsior Turpentine Toos. tlrstrclns8 Dry Goods Store. //or.-?.>$Aoc?w</ a Specialty^ Mch I > ' . Mch-l-y