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The Hofffir Herald, Published Every Thursday, <111 in 11 i' i ni:v\oky. M I t.m; i -T ("mm it. Itkv . \ . i. s'l \| ; >i;i>. p\>y??|; I* a v< r\ >1 inlay :it !l 1.-k. ' -i .?i , I\ *! . > tmI.I i i..<?>., >>l A. .?!. 1.. Nor* j \ ton, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, at ft o'clock, 1 P. M. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Wedne*duy night at 8 o'clock. Pit ill*5 II V'PKit I AN <'ll I'ltCII. Ukv. II. Xi know, of Marion, will preach every fourth Sunday at It,o'clock, A. M. and S. p. M. Suiulay School, 4, o'clock, P. M. I), T. McNeill, Superinteiulent. PACTIST ( in in*ii. Tetnporarilv without a Pastor. I >...\! .. '< . i - 1 , ..... . ......IIIU Iirn I Ill'SUilV MIL! Ill ii! 8, I'. M. SuihIMV S. lutoi, a. M. 1). W. N<>1 i Icy, Sup.-i iiilciulent. (JON WAY, S. (J. JULY, 5, 1894. - LOCAL NEWST Sr.\<: 1 8 or Wathi.v?lJegiiining TlmrsJuv, Jun? 20. >L and cmling \Vciliic8?lrtv, June 27,'01, the hoighL | \\\.~ i ?: i ' i>i uiv n .u'l juiiii? ivivrr lias ix'C'll 111 i fi'i't as follows: Thursday, 0 8 Monday, 0 C I Friday, 1) 'J Tuesday, (? 1 | Saturday, CO W'nesday, 1 0 |{.\i n i a i t.?Tuesday, 5(>. Clarion District Appointments Ukv. T. J. Ci.ydk, Presiding lClder Conway Station, July 13-15 Hucksville, Min'l Springs do 11 15 Ikyboro, Floyds do 27 j ? Conway Circuit, Antiocli do 28-201 Lor is, Kbenezer August 11 12 Waceamaw, Salem do 18 10 District Conference from 2nd to 5th. Mr. Jus. W. llardwick and wife of Whiteville, N. C., came down yesterday. Mrs. F. F. Ct.rrie and Miss Kssie Collins, left yesterday on a is:t to SntTolk, Va. Mr. J. C. Bryant <>f Green Son was to see us Tuesday ami helped us with a little of the needful. Mr. F. G. Burroughs, went down to Wood lawn Saturday evening and spent Sunday with his family. Mr. R. W. Win gate, of Bennettsvilie depressed by business troubles cut bis throat last Thursday, dying at once. Editor 1\ E. Ko\voll,of Greenwood S. 0., who was shot some weeks ago by Editor Thompson of that place, died last Sunday. Mr. B. G. Collins left for Charleston Saturday last to serve as a juror in the United States Court now sitting in that city. Uov. A. M. Dusenbury of Mullins, came down last week to assist Rev. W. J. Dowel 1 in a mooting at Port 11 u,,.. ...?i. uiuiLiiiuii vino wrixR. Mr. A. II. Morris anil family of Columbia reached hero on Puesday on a visit to Mrs. W. L. Parker the mother of Mr3. Morris. Mr. J. T. Mayers, formerly of (Jonway, but now employed on the Yorkville Voemuu% arrived hero Tuesday on a vUit to his family. The family of Air. H. G. Collins took their departure yesterday for their summer homo in the Moun tains of Western North (Carolina. r. Suni Anderson has brought us the Mrst melon of the season. VVo keep tho weights and the heaviest will (jet the Hjcuai.o three months. Salisday w 11 g unusually quiet, ^ which was attributed to Wodnes day's sneaking, The dates so near together the people preferred coming on the big day, Mr. \V. 13. Cooper, of 1). L. Gore, Wilmington, N. 0., has been with us this week. Mr. Cooper is a young iiihii of great popularity and business ability and represents one of Wi 1 min^top^ best grocery houses. ffev. W. d- Dowell, of Jltioksvillo loft on our table biat Friday a box of nico largo tomatoes, Tho largest we have seen. Wo enjoyed them very much. Our friends will please remember that we have a very poor garden ibis year. Mr. D. T. McNeill of this place *4- \vhi}e tearing up the floor of his barn i??t Tqosijay inOrning'foqnd a large Uattlo Spake snugly coiled under neath the planks. This was a daily playing place of his children, as Well as his neighbors, and it ig to bo Wpmfeyed, that no harm has been ppne. The nattier was killed at once. Ilev. F. If. Martin and wife, who came down last week on a visit to hu fatbey, rcturpefl l.oiTUi on 8atur* lay. Mr, ila run, fian cparge <>i me i rhurch at Lumberton, N. C., liia lirst pastorate, wliore he is appre^ ciatcd very highly. I lorry is proud in sending forth to the world a young nwn of so nijich promise and regret! MUtt he Qui'not hf kept among us, , .i.i * , ] . Wo are pleased to seo from tljo ppprgetown Tipies pf the 30th of Jupe, an ncpQiint of the closing expjpisos qf the \yiriyah SrhopT, in ti'lijch Ma?ter ?fuhft|i Iteaty, a son of our former townsman, Mr. K H. Heaty, took several distinctions, as well as receiving a gold modal for the best scholarship in the entire school. We most heartily congratulate our young friend and trust that this ia but a stepping stone to greater things TUB FOUUTII IN CONWAY, At mi onrly hour tiio people from all st?otion> of tlie co.mtv began coming in town ami before noun a gvont crowd ha<* gathered. All semiied to lie in a go i I humor and there \va m i olii'u'al wrangling going ?'ii. Not much time . .s th . gi'ttii g dinner w " t ho speu<<il j' coitiM lift'd \\ o did no. nc.e.. ;l>.' ft'""""? 1,1 timo to hear the opening speech bv Mr. Hill. M It. W II I'l .M ,VN on our arrival was beating the air ami making a terrible onslaught on Clemson College ami was listeneil to at tontivelv. M K. MA T ! ' I KI.I> a gentleman of fine address in an easy manner replied to the attack of Mr. \\ hitman, and impressed the audience favorably. t!HN. FLLKltUK frankly confessed that ho was no otator and dealt mainly on statistics, lleing so near home, he felt that lie had a good following and no doilht has. MU. I I Nl?A I. closed jlist as the rain was coming tip, hurrying to heat the shower, lie made a good impression on his hoar* ers and kept their attention all the time. We would like to see him with a larger following than wo are inclined to believe ho has. His speech was good throughout and would be our choice of the lot. .lust us tieneral Butler began to sneak the clouds, which had been so threatening all the evening, gave assurance of a good drenching very soon, so the County Chairman stepped forward and suggested that the meeting adjourn to the Court House, the rain coming before all could get there. Our Comity Chairman, Hon. .Jonn I\ Dkiuiam, in stepping forward to introduce as we sunnoscd (inn HnfW surprised us with the aunouncemcnt of himself as a candidate for (.'omp troller General, say ing, that he would not follow up the campaign, or make anv more speeches, throwing himself upon the suffrages of the people. Mr. Derhatn, as County Chairman, handled himself well as master of ceremonies, introducing each speaaer in good stylo, now and then interspersed with some sparkling witticism. Should his aspirations be realized, he will i>c in the load of men of his age. We were more anxious to hear Gcu. Butler than any of the rest, as we had nev< r hoard him, but change of base rendered it impossible t<> realize our wish as it was useless for us to try to got in the Court Hon e. OKX. turn.Kit The General s speech in the Court House wasweli received by the poo* pie, the utmost attention being paid to what lie had to say. lie created a fi 110 impression on the people and was warmly applauded at the close. From the appearance of things, we can't see where Gen. Butlers following comes from. As we view the matter it looks to us like Tillman has it all his own way. The Conservatives or antis, as called, tire hands off, nothing to say. The Governor made the lino peroration that "Cleveland wrs the most damnable traitor that ever occupied the presidential ollice." It is imnnsfcihln nri.-n -- J .V, extended account of the mooting, which we regret. As to the Dispensary the Governor tells us plainly what to expect from thr next Legislature, saying, that wo would have a Dispensary as soon as he "opens up" again. The hand primary so far as wo could see, was unanimously for Till> man. Tho gathering of the poople as eamated was not less than 500, probably more The party left for Georgetown on Steamer Kuth, early this morning, COUNTY NEWS. WAXAMAK EH. Have seen nothing in your paper from this community and at your suggestion will send you a dot or two occasionally. The health of our section is good, Crops arc looking line, the coin is silking and tasseling woll and our people now and then sitting in the shade eating watermelons. T *? / I -.1 .. I !. a - \ J\CY. 'I. 1U. YJUIMIOI 1J I'ilM gUOO 1IHO tobacco raising and expects to get to curing right nwuy, We hoar no little about hard times, and not much about Tillman and Butler, Swamp Fox. HICKORY III CI.. Crops are good. Farmers are up with their work. Our littles-ister "Adrian wants a finger in the pie" by suggesting tho norrto of Mr. Dorjnan for Superintendent of Schools. We at Satiford, want the whole pie l>y having Mr. J. K. Allsbrook nominated and elected County Supervisor. What are the politicians doing anyhow? do they aipg the old song? I know not, I care not how muoh you can tote l?llf I !?/**? f *N\n VvArtftllOA O'OI li'Mu, II"" JWII, J*'U can vote. HungoitinHIt? IIAILUOAI) lOAIlNINOS, The railroads for April of this yoar, show a slight increase as compared with the same month of Instyenr. Wilmington Chad bourn & Conway Railroad 1893, $1,742.11; 1894 *1. 808.39; increase, $120.28; per cent., 7.25. Kiutok IIkuald: Having now an occasion for roc re ui<>:i from school work, I am avail.il?' HIV i If nf :l 11 i 11 vi t .'it inn t.i u:ninil - -- - ~ ! : a coupU of weeks in this part of Hie ci :?11ry before rotui nit):,' U> my old in me ii> (I kindred v.' : c J? ! think ' I i >? ho h?ii ! f.. u .lilt-; X?0: h. I i v': i | ,.Ji til: C v ]?i*. ? .. f. II II I ??J.i ri-?er.il ' . n i< v ii' ..1 ?U . m o ? . iit, i \vji6 >ci'y cordially invited to spend tho night with Hon. Win. 1 hist, llopiesntative from this County. Mr. Hast is a model gentleman, a lover of pets, llowers, and pictures His brother is an artist of ho mean attainments, and the walls of the primitive old homestead are ! adorned with his last productions. Among his collection of rare llowers ; i* i? - r . I. % ?'i' Kivitd LI U'll IIP" j tomb of Washington. After leaving the homo of Mr. Bust with so i many pleasant recollections of his hospitable qualities ami beautiful surroundings I proceeded to Mr. I David Williams'an old friend and I father of tho teacher Williams who anticipates visiting our County to teach this summer. Our next visit , was on Bond Branch among old patrons and young lady friends where we found everything ovrrllowing with pleasantries as varied its tho primitive old knights and the modern young ladies can make it. I am now lodged with a venerable old gentleman who lets 1110 have overvj tiling my own way. I can talk when 1 feel like it or sit still and say nothing without his bidding me be merry; go fishing or gunning, or pi.ss my time in any way my incli unions may assume 101" UlVOrsion. On the following day of my install mont with this worthy old knight, ho offered me the use of a line gun which he had recently purchased which I immediately availed myself of and soon succeeded in killing two pigeons through mistake for other birds whic h gave mo not a 1:tile tin 'easiness that 1 had dispossessed my j hostess of her favorite pels. lmag? jinn my relief on learning that 1 had ; installed myself more thoroughly I into their graces through the blunI dor I had committed The pigeons I wore anothers and had given thoni ! trouble sufficient to warrant their , approval of the folly, if such it ni?\y ; be called, that I had committed. I have an engagement with the ladies j to go fishing this afternoon. After j leaving here, I may he expected in \ I lorry. M. II. Jon xson, MAltlilKI). Oil .June 24th, 181)4., by lU-v. 11, ' 1). (Jrainger. At the residence ol j tho brids father, Miss M. J. Iliv t< .Mr, J. Norton (Iraingor. All of ; Horry. t m notice. The next mooting of tho County I Alliance will bo held at Pleasant j Meadow on Friday, July nth at 10, A. M. Public address at 12 o'clock, by Hon. W. 1). Evans, president oi State Alliance. A full attendance is desired. J. A. Lewis, Sec. II. C A. a.. iv. m. . The regular communication of Conway Lodge, No. 05, A.*. F.\ M.\, will bn held at Masonic Hall on 2nd, Tuesday night of each motnh at 8 o'clock 1'. M. Mombers of tho Craft will tako duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. i>., ~...i? ..r J >J Ul uoi" ui C. 1?. Quattlkiiaum, W. M. S. M. Tompkins, Sect'y pro Um. - K 11 ights of 11onor. Stuart 1 jodge, No, 2830 Knights of Honor moots in tlic Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. E. \V. Noi.lky, Du tatok. J A. M< Dhkmott, Hki'ohtku. ItCH On Human mango on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in .'30 minutes l>y Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold hy k. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. (j English Spavin Liniment romovcs all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Bloou Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, ll?ng-Bone, Stilles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, otc. Save *50 by use of one bottle. War runted tho most wonderful Hlomish Cure over known. Sold by K. Xortun Druggist, Conway, S. C. NOTICE IN the Circuit Court of the United States in and for tho Eastern District of North j Carolina, j The Baltimore Trust and Guarantee Company, Trustee vs The Wi'.iningH n, ( hadhonyn and Conway Hail Head Company. I?y order and decree of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of North Carolina, made in the abovo entitled cause, NOTICE IS i I EKE BY GIVEN TO ALL CREDITORS of tho defendant, the Wilmington, ( had bourn and Conway Hail Hoad Company, to llle their claims, duly nuthenticutcd by their oath or affidavit with the undersigned, at his ofllco in the City of Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before tlie 15th day of July, A. I). 1894. W, S 0'||. HOH1NSON. I tipcctal .Master. Fashionable Harboring. The undersigned wishes to call tho attention of tho public to the fact that ho in doing all kind of work In tho Tonaorlal lino in lint-class stylo. Hhavlng, haircutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies' culls from 8 to 10 o'clock, A. M, Cigars, Soda Water, Glngerale, Oranges, Etc., Ice Gold Drinks in Season. M. II. WINEGLASS, Conway, 8. O, Melt y 'l Wilmington MarketW ilmington, N I'., .hui? , Spirit; Turpentine, p^r p;t! l?o/n, O'.'lc per ! !?I for Nti >ined ijOvul straun <1 i)7 Tar, 1 :I0. per bt?l ??f 2SO li..I'rutlu Tntp inline, $1 00 for hur< ami $1.70 !'< r Vol low I >i j> n;1 > I $2 li V irgin. I'oanuts, at 40 cents t-> pa 1 I oo 11 ? IMISOUI UI -CO IL^. COTTON. Firm. ! Ordinary I ets j (lood Ordinary 44 ! Low Middling fi 0?10 u j Middling 7 44 | (lood Middling 7 5 10 44 Georgetown Market,1 UNK 2d, 189-1. Virgin dip, 2. 25. VIlow dip. 1.70. Scrape, 1*25. N EVV ADVERTISEMENTS. | Oitiitioii. 11 v av, si iitnwH u, ? .1. Whereas, Magglo Littles made suit t ' me, to grant her Letters of Administratioi I of the Kstate of atul etTeets of Thonin Littles Peceased these Are therefore t( I cite and lulmoliish nil and singular tie j kindred and Creditors of the said Thr.ma Littles deceased, that they he and nppea before ine, in the Court of Probate, to bi i held at Conway 1 lorry County on the 10(1 I day of.Inly 1804 next, after publicatioi j thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoo", t< | show case, if any they have, why 4he ^ai< Administration should not be manted (tiven under my hand this 'doth day o June, ISO4. \\\ 1C. !I\unwicK, l', J : Groy ei'iio r. "lie that governs liimself is groat' r thai ? ho that takoth a c ity." Voto for you; Health and bo your own Governor Kv r ory day is registration day and reglstratioi cortilicates in the shapo of prescription' 1 will give you an opportunity to deposit a i many dollar bills for the good of youi Health as you please. There is positively ' no limit; you may vote as much of tin ! ength of your pocket-hook as you thiol I the election of your Health i worth b ' i you. i i Concentrate your votes at this time o the year against llalnria Icier i\OKTO:V? Deadly Knemy to Chill and Ferer?JH? for Hl.Ot ?90ll #1111,1. and Feve I Cur s? one bottle for - ? ..ft GROH.'H TtS'MUJlSh Chil , ! and Fever Tonic ?" V oto 1 or ^ c >tii\so1 1 | OTN IO PRICTO. TO ALL AND SPOT CASH. | If A III) TIMES! YES IT IS | HARD TIMES AX 1) THE (J H K 1) / T S Y S T E M IS TO KLAME. ('(>//>> /OSCC M (Hid / willI roni'in< > yon in a few minutes. I AM OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. . LADIES | OPERA TIES AND OXFORD SLIPPERS, AT LESS TEAM | NEW YORK COST, SIZES MOSTLY' 2%,:i% iin.l I. A lot ofWOM ENS SHOES, extra SIZES. 7, 8, 9 and 10's at *1.00. CLOTHING. A few GOOD Sf/ITS at a DIG liAHGATN. A lot of MEN'S ami HO VS medium clot/iiny BELOW COST WINDOW SHADES, BIG THING / I w (ill (l >5i) CClltS Japan ese J ire-Screens at 3a worth f> 0 in A'eir )'or/e. CURTAIN POLES AND IT X TURKS. l a a a; c v a* t a / x s. FLOUR. A hi a tot jus! in from ttu TP est Tra a ha rrel of A /// <J',s ''MOA'AliC II ground expsessli/ for us> WA.\T1,1) v11 ex 11 eggs a x/f 11 ees wa x. yours eoll casjf /? /? is~T\rsi i'. n. t\ t iv %r. KOBT. B. SCARBOROUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW. Agont av?-u.t-u.a, I_, ife Insuira^nc? Co. of 3ST?-w TTorlc. I ', liii #J5l Mr. Jf. Symone Haltlmore, Md Run Down That Tlroii Fooling -9evei Headaches, No Appetite 61* Bottles of Heod'ts Sarsapnrll tlrlnp; Book New Life. " C. I. Hood to Co., Lowe 11, Man.: "DearBlrs: Hetoro using Hood's Sana] illla I wm frequently sick anil dUI not on what was the matter with me. One day 1 wot feel so tired 1 could hardly stand, tho noxl woiUd have a severe headache and so on. i knowing what tho next day would bring for 1 did not hav? any n)i|>ottU and W?fl Creatly Nun Down. 1 tried a good many medlolues but they did I " ao good. Having heard a steal deal aht Hood'* Saisaparllla I decided to U f a bottle. Hood's5;'1" Cure j am (lad to ?;\y I soon felt batter. 1 have u< 1 used si* bottles aud feel ?n well as ever. It b been of great boneflt to ine us I have regain i tnjr appetite and Now Rnjoy Good Hoalth. ' 1 can strongly recommend Hood'* Aaraapartl as t?n ejccllept blood medicine/' M. 8ymo> . , 62.1 AUiiultn Street, Baltimore, Maryland Hood's PWs net easily, yet promptly ai efficiently, ou the liver and bowels. 23o. A I r VA1I MLu UU FA UMEKS \a. L L I A NCE ;j TILLMANTTES ;! 'AND ' ANTI-T)LIAJ VMTHS. COM K TO SKK US. > j We will trout jo u well ami sell y( 1 goods cheaper than any other plat ' iu 1 [orry (Dunty. Wo h ive ju t r< i "iv 'tl from iho \V* j A OA BS a )AI ' I of tl?o I IK ST I'A I I0NT SLOUR, whl \\t> will Hf?ll lit 11 low ; view of ? i } .Jw reci i\ed a liur hue of SllOK and will s 11 el . than over h i fore. A N ICIi L IN MOT J?KAI) V-.M AI) r !, ()-T 1! IN G. PA NTS, Co ots. ALPACA COAT! # 1 G1 XL 1IAIMS, o cents per yard. I COITKL, 20c18. It LACK P'JOPPH j 20cts. GUN I'OWDICK, 20. Our country friends will plow come to sec us, wo will treat yt I clever. ,s / ;.ss/ox.s /;/;o7'//E11 .? W a t c li f! r v s t a I r_ .. . w S# A j M L II 1 UV A well Assorted lot con Istoutly kept on hand. AGE AT I For Hex. Poultry Melting .J. M. MCKKITllAtf. Conway, ft. C. MotiljCOMMHRClAL ! HOTEL HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Well Equipped in Every Particular. | Meals on Arrival of Train. Mch-l1 ST. VV. SMITH Feed t Salo And Liver , Stables. MARION, S. ( Moli I Nol it < . Ho modern. Don't harass tl 'j system with r >u drugs. Mont : r y urnM d '.Ki, Nervousness, Ii 1 digestion ait-1 li \s.-l Complaint I It is simple, pleasant to taste ai ; loaves no had effects. J Ithe bazaar. rashiomihlc Emporium n.M: MI LLl MEllY, Ribbons. Feathers T.nres or Trimmings. Iftils Tri muted to Order. Ladies will ploase < all. 5 Missi:.) i l.lA & Sa LI. IB SkIPPE Con way, S. C. Apr. 5, 3 . V m r iTTT r v jru i iJ i I III ? KNOCK DOWN COI'S for Sen-shore p IS Til K PliACK TO GET Til 'find to socuro bargaina that will sti t n ! ceivm/r now ?onda every weok, whi IKXTK I M >rTrl Don't forgot to call and nvuninn our ii I you prions. Wo can sell you i nice >uit P? want an., tlung in th? fliroitui ) lino, givo i 'roans, Wash Stand , llodstoads, Clinii 1 'Now I Ionic." and " Domestic." owiinj in lift 1 BTG- -p.nnT/T' l,w | so that when you art' weary you ( an roc l'd valises are hard to heat. ! ' We keep constantly on hand the la st ] *jd ,(f prices lower than ever before. A lari If you want to buy a good cook stoke or A CAI? I ins >u* I' LOl ll roceivod overy two or thto ? A lot of Scotch Plait >w just received, besides a large assort non ua Flannel goods, which are going low lud< ed \ think we can suit you in quality: style an 1 i>o\iKS:ino A; ' ? * v -.v % .% % ? A. v*# .K* iia 'Sewing Machines nn<l Machine Su|?j litivc been soiling these Mnehinos fo complaint. -I AM ICS MK which aro gaining in popularity eve ' We huvo a lot of ladiesnico butto ' tlio astonishing low price 85 cents. i?r,< >ws ai f CASTINGS ofvarlous Stylos k??j?t on ha ALL KINDS Till A CHOICE LOT OF >u; FAMILY G ;st >, oh ; AND A THOUSAND AND ON tion now, which nvc will soil cheap Please give us a call and see elsewhere, as we are confident v ciio/tSKFoJih'S J;/;< w C ONCMN Tit A i MEN.DL K, MAI S >SW 7'hf above f/oods nt'e k> )>( in nto k i i>I-a on . us a ooi) run ms a s c *0 m coatn srx-cokl) 8 poo. Wo keep constantly in Stock i ^ we offer to Dealers at as in those United Stu niz , Vours fc Gilbert Po COMMISSION -xx StasiUju SaMd? 'fas y Coiisi^'iunoii j XS'i Front Sroet, " J. A. MAYO, THE OLD RELIAIILE, AltMO Its I J) K CO Jt SETt THE BEST J JV THK y WOULD. ; HATS AND : SHOES Fresh lot of Dostou Deans ha 10 e. just arrived. Il* MENS CAMEL SKIN SHOES, s. id THE REST IN TIIE WORLD. - DRY GOODS. Pine Assortm3n' or Famiy GrOcerleg. d NOTIONS WELL ASSORTED. Country Produco Bought, it. And every article to be found in first class Dry Goods Store. ?? Mch-1 STO RJK, arty's. E WORTn OF VOUR MONEY, rpriso you. Wo are constantly re* ch wo will sell at I OM PT1IC I0S nmetso stock of clothing and let us quote of clothes at very low figures. If you us :i cull uud look over our stock of Hu {omul Leaf Center Tables, un<l the famous nchlru's. Don't fall to buy one of our NG CHAIHS k yourself to rest. Our line oftrunks n<l grades of Hour that comes to Ilorry County ;o lot of red rust proof oats just received kitchen safe go to Burroughs & Collins .OAI) < >T^ o weeks from Michigan andTennessoo Is and Bedford Cords t of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and red. Our stock of shoes are complete. Wo d prices. We also keep the famous klft n(e;w iltmii.e plies, constantly kept oil hand. Wo r years, and are yet to hoar the first ;ans siloks ry day. n hoots, which we will close out at > 1 > i M >\v nil. PKNTINH TCOI.S. ROC Ell I ES Always kopi on hand, besides E THINGS, too numerous to men for cash. for yourself before purchasing /c can save you money. kad prppa ration. tp/) star l yp. SON'S L ) P. vi f ps UP P. 'n quantities and will be furnished to LERS . I .V /,' p //ADO P J O B BE RB. L COTTON A SPECIALTY. 11 full line of this Cotton which low juice as it can ho had >tes. Why not patro;c us? r trade, BURROUGHS & COLLINS. t tei* <Sz: Co., MERCHANTS <r? pmM?? msk il? Holicitod. OSTa^w "^Torlc * iNOW IS THE TIME. to place your orders for TIIItKSIIEHS and I sell the best in the market. Write to mo before buying. Shingle Machines. Swing Saws, Stave Machines, Band Saws, Brick Machines, (Jung Itlp Saws Pinning Machines, Circular Saws, and all kinds of wood working machines. Crist Mills at from $115 to $150. baw Mills, at from *190 up to #400. Watertown ENGINES 3 AND BOILERS. Talbott ENGINES AND BOILERS. S< o<l Cotton Klevators, Cotton (Mns and Presses, If Will OKADK and LOW PUICE. V. C. IUDHAM, Gen'l Ag't, t Columbia, S. C. JESSE II. JOLLIE, ?MANUFACTUHKK OF? BUGGES, WAGONS, AND CARTS. " Excelsior Turpentine Tools. Horse-shoeing a Specialty, y* Mch-l-j M