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The Horry Herald Published Every Thursday. E. W. NOLLEY. Editor. ~~TERMS: One Year f 1.60 81 x Months 1.00 Three Month !>0 KATES OF ADVKKTlSlNtJ. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per square. Eight lines ol this size type make one square. No advertisement counted loss than a square. Advertising lines in local column 15 cents per line. Advertisements of Judge of Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise for three, six or twelve months, Correspondents may use any signature but true name of writer must accompany all communications. Articles to secure insertion must be sent In by Monday, previous to day <>f publics tlon. All communications for publication shou'd be directed to the caitor. CONWAY, 8.0. AUG. 2, 1804. Candidates Announcements orcotnpanied by fio.00 ir!H h, inserted for the campaign. SUMTER & SOUTHPORT R. R HY JAHHOTT. 1 am in receipt of a let or from one of Southports most influential business men, in reference to the Rail lload outlined in the Hkkai.d of Inst week, a part of which I quote, ho says, ''In todays /.coder, (Southport) I read with intense interest your letter, whereby your rail road from Sumter to Southport is outlined. Studying your article by the latest map, the whole scheme seems.feasible, and to that end, 1 ask for further li<rht." r-> ! furnished n copy of tho charter granted in 1892 for a road between tho points mentioned, giving all the information obtainable. Continuing, ho says, "If you will cooperate with good parties here, in pushing tho matter, success looks certain. 1 believe the four townships in this county (Brunswick) to be bonolittod by the road, would vote the bonds." 1 beliove that each county through which this road is proposed, would vote likewise for its construction, for 1 have never known a section to bo injured by so doing. Mv railroad tax is ?3 and I would gladly vote three more to gel the road. \v o would have an outlet to one of tho best sea port towns on the South Atlantic coast. Tho gentleman goes on to say, "This road can be easily built for ?5000 per mile, would open up a rich and fertile country and I bolieva from tho start, would pay its way. I can arrange with the B. W. & S. it. 11. Co., who control a very valuable tract of land on the Cape Kear river, having 2800 feet of of river front and could form a junction with that line, say two and a half or three miles from 4 1 : l : ? ? i>uc riYvr ia_*1111111 uis, uiey naving live or six miles already graded towards Wilmington." The 15. W. \ IS. have a charter from Wilmington to South port and began grading in 1802, but from some unknown cause, suspended operations after grading as above stated. There will bo a railroad to Southport in the near future, then why not have it via. Conway? i believe if the advantages are properly kept before the public, capitalists will be induced to take hold of the matter. Then lot us "get a more on," get to work. There are lots of idle men in our midst who could find work and timber in abundance along the route. This gentleman goes on to say, "and we are ready to spend time and money to accomplish so important an enterprise. 1 write this in behaif of myself and several othors." Now the ball is rolling, let us keep it going ai.d ere long we will have the line in actual construction and many idlers put to work. Then we will have more money, real estate owners can sen enough timber lor the building of this road to pay the extra tax for ages to come. You would see the country settling up and factories starting in our towns, that would give employment to numbers of boys and girls. A level headed business man, says, "If I had the money, I would not hesitate to put $ 100.000 in it. Ihiwnrc of Ointments lor Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the wliolo system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pi-ascriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from tham. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the System, In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is mad? in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. j#fc?y Sold l>y Druggists, prico 75c. per bottle. The Superiority. ()f Hood's Sarsaparilla is due to the tremendous amount of brain work and constant cure used in its preparation. Try one bottle and yon will be convinced. It purifies the blood which, the source of health, euros dyspepsia, overcomes sick headaches and hilliousness. It is just, the medicine for you. Jlood's Dills are nuroly vegetable, carefully prepared from the best in* gradient*. \. . > ' v, 't&i ' * -- 1?--rt ' i .... I THE LEMAIN GIN RIB. Exhibited in Monroe, N. 0.. and Hnnuraw R f! :vi:kv un 11* ? nr. noi tii him, ii.ivr. Tiir.n. v ONE DOLLAR A BALE SAVED IN CLEAN I NG THE SEED. Wednesday afternoon Mess. 1). Me Call and A. D. Correllof Darlington, S. O., and George Domain, of Hygganutn, Conn., gave an exhibition at Shutu'a Gin, in Monroe, of the "Domain i'ntont Gin Kib," Krery gin owner knows that when the rilis are woru (and they Iwcoine very much worn in a few years) the ginning capacity of the machine is very much damaged, that i> the seeds are not cleanly picked, nor is the lint near so good. So h?ng nsthe ?.l\ ... ....... .....1 * ......... t 1. ^ I I ..A I....* ii?>> nit* in-w iiuti ntH ?tun uiuillll l> iK'an cm! and thoroughly ginned. Now by the ibc ol the Lemain Kit> a man may practically have new ribs in ids gin all the time, since the rib can be repaired without stopping the machinery and at a cost almost too trilling to mention. The test was made in presence of the following well known gentlemen, Mess. .J. M. Fairley, J. 11. Me (Jann, cotton buyers; J. II. Lee, W.C. <)gburn merchants; James Shute, glnner; T. 11. Willis, machinist; J. NV. Ashcraft, town marshal; Mayor I. W. Stephenson, T. I). Kemp ami others, all of whom agreed, after the test, that the rib was everything that was claimed for it. The ribs were put on one of the (lullett gins of Mr. Shute, that their complete work might bo shown. Ucfore starting Mr. Lemain stated clearly what he claimed for his invention, namely: that in repairing any gin 80 per cent could be saved by the use of ids ribs over any other. Also to make a better sample of lint and to clean the seed better than could be done by a worn ril?. And furthermore lie said that any gin owner could renew an entire set of ribs in fifteen minutes, and that the removal of a rib was so simple and easily done that the gin would not have to be stopped in order to make the removal. After making tlds claim Mr. Lemain fully justified it by ginning 100 pounds of cotton, replacing twelve ribs, without stop ping the machinery, and in exactly eleven minutes. The great advantage of this rib Is thai when a gin is fitted with them the whole set may be repaired as often as is desired nt a trilling cost, Mr. Lemain left last night for Conway, S. C., where he will make another test ol his appliance, before he returns to Conn. TUB TKST AT CON WAY. FULLY SATSI FACTORY. On the 28, Inst. Mr. Lemain, of Conn, made a test of his Gin Rib here, Severn gentlemen being invited to witness it viz Mr. F. (J. Burroughs, of the firm of Bur roughs and Collins, the largest merchant) and cotton buyers of this section; llenrj Hardee, proprietor of the Coranicrcla Hotel; J, L. Do/.ier, glnner; Ralph Dozici and the oditor of this paper. Mr. Lemain fully substantiated evert claim for hla invention, to the satlsfactloi of all present. He demonstrated the man ner of repairing, by renewing six ribs in side of live minutes, without stopping tin machinery, Showing that any twelve yoai old boy could make the necessary repair; as readily as a skilled mechanic. Tin great saving in Hut, cleaning the seed tho roughly, will commend itself to all gjnn ers throughout the South and prove a bo nun/a to the inventor as well as a great boon to cotton growers. Mr. burroughs was well pleased at the test made undgav< orders at one? for enough ribs for all of hi* gins. Tim set of ribs used here were pul on by Mess. W. If. Howell and J. L. I)o y.ier, who had done nothing of the kind he fore. Moss. Ellerhe and Howell/ of Conway S. ('., are owners of the patent for the State of Georgia. Any one wishing ribs or information concerning them will write to them at Conway. To The Churches of the Waccamaw Asso ciation. 1 take this method to inform in ijlining wiuimuii 111 rcguru 10 tuc Minutes of the Association of 1803. I was not ordered to have the Minutes printed, there being a deficiency in the Minute fund. On Saturdayevening after the Association adjourned, Bro. R. I). Rest, Treasurer, told me that the Moderator, Eld. W, S. McCaskill and himself had decided for Bro. J. T. Mayers, of Conway, to do the printing, as he would print and send them to the churches for $18.00 Very soon I received a letter from Bro. Mayer8, asking for the mauu script, which I forwarded. About six months ago Bro. Mayerp, wrote to mo for the minute funds to pay for the printing. I forwarded this request to the Treasurer, asaing his attention to the matter. 1 have received several notifications from the printer to forward the money and have every time written the Treasurer, to attend to it. Having no response from the Treasurer, I wrote Bro. Mayers to correspond with him and havo not heard from ei ther since. Now brethren, 1 do not feel that I am responsible for the delay, nor do 1 say that any one individual is, but brethren do send up sufficient funds hereafter to defray this printing of Minutes and have no more confusion. I loping this statement is satisfactory. I am your Obd't Servant, (Jko. A. Piunpk. 1 >aisy, S. C. Knombh Spavin Liniment remove* all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump* and Blemishes fratn horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, lling-Bone, Stifles, Sprains aII Swollen Throats, Contrhs, etc.; Save #50 hy use of one hottje. War , ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by K. Norton Druggist, Conway, S. C, r >10(10, I HIIU ??I TKCII" T<? rill'i <M.I> >VIMCI.I>. I.V .IOIIN It TO I Alt CllAPTKlt XIX. M MtSKII.I.Ks TO < Atlto. Our party, with a conductor to arrange all details of travel, hotel hills etc., for our three months ttip, hoarded the steamship "Niger" for Alexandria on the afternoon of 27th Feb. The ship like most of tiu?c on the Mediterranean, does not compare with our Atlantic liiirr* in speed, llttlng up or comfort, but the table was very good* Our jovial friend I.owentha), whom we mentioned before stems able to carry any quantity of w ine without feeling it and doesn't mind paying for all any of the parly will drink, but does not llnd the m jo rift enough to be congenial, lie tells ns that his pet name among his companions home ir. "Big Tank," because he holds so much. The conductor, ail englishman, does not make a very favorable impression oti the party as he spends most of his time tolling stories of experience with other parties, trying to impress his importance on our minds ami what we may and may not expect of him an 1 how we areexpedte I to behave. On second (layout, we pass through the strait of llonifacio, between the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia. We see little signs of life on these niouataiuou < Islands, but we are reminded that (liegreat est warrior of his age, if not of any age, Napoleon the great, made the Island of Corsica famous in the World's history. What a hcautilul sea is the Mediterranean! Third day we pass near the l.ipari Islan Is on one side and Strombuli on the other and we seethe smoking top o.'old '\Koia" in 'he distance. Just alter dark we pass through the straits of Messina, but can only see the gas lights of the town < ! Messina on one side anil of lU'ggioon the other, the latter being in the "toe ol the Italian boot" ami the form r in Sicily, Our fourth day out was one of the (lull anil lazy kind where nothing is seen but the slii| and water, and the passengers are killing time In loafing, reading, smoking, playing games and story telling, as the sea is so calm there is no one sick enough toaifordany amusement. The llfth day was a duplicate of tlie fourth, but the sea has a very uncomfortable roll. The sixth day was a perfect , day at sea and the monotony was relieved about U o'clock in the afternoon by the cry, "land in sight," and going on dick we see the city of Alexandria in the distance, Everything looks white, the white sandy coast, vhite lighthouse and the white build I lugs of the city, The coast near the city, seems to be lined with peculiar looking old wind-mills. A pilot boat draws neai and how strange the sight to us as we no tlce the crew, dressed in long loose gowm with a belt at the waist and their head.' done up in a kind of inuiTler, Never saw any sailors or pilots before who did no vt'ii ip t\nnfu1<\ntiu 'IMia c'lirl.f t b * I i <f \>??i * i?m^iai ' 'ii 1113 mwi r 1 as we haul ulopg side Is just us strange ' There is a great crowd, Their color h nearly that ot our Southern 'Might mt??,' * but their features are very dilTerent f Which are the Mien and which the women ' thoy all have on gowns'/ The scene i r lively as all seem to be talking and yellini at the same time. Carriages are in waitinj f for our party and after a little detention 1 we take a hurried drive around the city noting specially I'oinpey's pillar and tin great Muhtnond Canal. We had ahvayi 3 thought of Alexandria as a very old city r but 11 nd everything new and fresh looking * with modern, handsome buildings. Alex 3 andria was almost completely destroyct ' by llie bombardment <d the Khgiiali llee " of ironclads in 1882 and then the A,..in * and Tlbks burnt and pillage tlie Kuropeni ^ quarter of tlpt city, so but little was ieftol * tills once famous i iiy, f.ojiuded over :>U< - years before Christ, and at him; time tin * seat and centre of of Christian thoolog)'. t The city at one tlnu? contained over (> jo, " Out) inhabitants. Its history is very injeyesting. NVt spend tiie night at a good hotel and ;je\i ? morning visit tha ao-called tomb of t'leo patra ami have up interesting ride around the city. All the most respectable looking native women that we see, have it b!:,i* k veil covering the lower part of tV.eir laces and their forehead*, an open space being left across tlie face, through which theii black eyes could be seen. They It ;j peculiar looking brass piece on the nose, i on which the veil covering lower part <>1 face is fastened. In afternoon of March 4th we take cars for Cairo, and have )hc most interesting ride of our lives. Soon after leaving Cairo, uuw tins lirst mud village of little square Hut-topped houses. The country is thickly inhabited it) fhis fertile belt and all the people live in these mud villages whirl) we pass every few minutes. The country j* very Hat and dikes are built to keep out the overflow of the Nile. The villages seem to lie built on mount's of earth raised a little above the general level ami they put up the mud huts all alike for gout*, chickens, poo pie and buffalo cows. The soil looks. U> lie wonderfully fertile and somewhat re sembles the rice fields of Carolina. We arrive at Cairo a little after dark and go t<> the "Grand New IJotel" which fcrpppaves favorably with uny of our American hotels andthe surrounding* are charmingly beau tiful and Interesting, .Palms and oth< r tropical plants decorate the spacious pia/. /as and th? scenos on the main xtjwtf.t in front of the door are full of oriental life, which will be more fully described In our next. Specimen 4'nae, S. 11. Clifford, Now Cussel, Wis,, was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Ins Stomach wus disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming decree, appetite fell away, and he wt?s terribly reduced in flesh ami strength. Three bottles of Kleetric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, 111 , had a run ning sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Hitters and seven boxos of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had five large Fever sores on Jijs Ipg, doctors said he was incurable, /Due bjQttip Electric Hit. ters and one box Ruck'en'p Arnica j Salve cured him entirely. Sold byDr. tf. Norton's Drug store. mi In Mr.i rcltaDie. ??rc. An Esteemed Pastor Found Curo in Hood's After Other Medicines Failed After the Grip Muscular Rheumatism. 'ijbf C. W. Clapham The following comes voluntarily from a highly esteemed clergyman of the M. K. cliurcli, pastor of the Church Creek circuit in Dorchester County, Maryland: "C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I feci It a duty to the public to send this certificate. I saw In a l'htladclphla paper a letter from a man who had suffered from Muscular Rheumatism and had been restored by the use of llood's Har aparilla. I had the (trip In the winter of 'tt| and '02 so severely that It deprived mo of the USO of my arms so that my wife had to dress and undress mo, and when away from home I had to sleep In my clothes. I tried flvo doctors and not ono accomplished anything. Then I saw the letter alluded to and determined to try HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES Hood's. Itefore 1 had taken one bottle I had the use of my arms, thank God. Theso art facts and can tio verified l>y many persons hero, ,I. M. Colston, Church Creek, supplied mo with Hood's. I am pastor of the M. K. church here." JD. W. Ci.Al'iiam, Church Creek, Maryland. Is'. It. If you docldo to take Hood's Maisapartlla do not be Induced to buy any other Instead, Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion, pris m a s i ,\n Hitsrry. GREENVILLE, S, C. T .? next sos-i >n wiil begin Sj? . 2(>, 1801. Kor (Jata'ogu?'8 or for in1 formation ub-mttho cours *8 of study, i Mess 1lull-', Private bo irding, or o?hoi> < dentils apply to tbe president, f. M.\ jfi.Y, P. I>. AioiceiDt Carls, * ___. For Auditor. , I hereby announce myself a candi* dnto for reelection to the oltlco o| r Auditor of II >rry County subject It r the net ion of the I )<"i:oeratie pri, maty. Wry Ifespcctfully, , J ah KS A. I is. . Conway, S. C., July It), J8(dl. For Su|M?n i*<>r. ? J hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflico of County Su 1 per visor of Horry County, Mibjeet to 1 the action of the Democratic primary. Very Kispectfully, J J (.). (JuaHAM. Powellvillo, ,S. 0., July 10,1804. i For School Commissioner 1 liut'cby ijnnounoc myself a candi date fur tlie oliiue <>f Sflhopl Corn missioner of Horry County, subject ( to the action of the Democratic j?rim?>rv. Very Respectfully, 1 J. 1), W'nyr, Jh. Socastce, S. C., .Inly 10, lSOi. , fqr Treasurer. In consideration of Hip yjjlupble [ set vice rendered the lteform m,Qve monfc, the friends of Mr. K. D. Eller bo hereby rtniiGiin/je ))im a candidate for the otlico t?f County 't'roayurey pf ( Horry County, subj-et to the action of the Democratic primary. MANY CJ I'lZliNH. NEW Al>VHltTISKM10VTS. SALT UNDER MORTGAGE. STATK OK SOt Til C AliOI INA, ( IIOUKV C<)I NTV.' ! Dn.'b'r arol hy power and authority given II. W. Smith, and transferred hy him the said It. W. Smith, to tf. J\ and II. \V. Siniih and by the said N. I', and II, \V. Smith, to me N. ty (inducer, in a certain i Mortgage made and executed hy one J. Krai;!;!jn Small, Hie 2ftth day of February, 1802, and K^copded in it. ,\l. C. for Horry County, Book No, a, ai res 73n, 7BL? and 737, the 7th ol March 1W$, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Conway, S. within legal lirtle hours on Monday, the (5th dav of Amr . . l- r>m 180-1. One f.cj'tain plantation or tract of l:imi containing (81 < Qpros more or less. Hound North by lands of John {fejjderson, East by lands of Alex. Small, South by lands of Henry Small, West by lands of K. i\ (Jerrald. Terni# of Sjjle. Cash. Purchaser to pay ; for papers. N. (j. Ojiaimikii, ASSIONKK or Moj|T<M"K. .J. A. MCEkiimott, AOJK.NT. July i J, 180-1. II. W. SMITH, FcmmI f Snip And Uyory Slnblps, MA WON, S, C. >fch Ty wnircmm rnniinii ! v* UA J tjiiu SI'AItTANIUTJU;, S swmtmwrom iP. P. P.! PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT ) llin rtATi nmn a 1 ^ aimu ruiAssium ; gr Makes i Zr. Marvelous Cures ; Zi in Blood Poison : zl Rheumatism i ?????? B ^ and Scrofula P. P. P. purine# the blood, build* op the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expeln . dlseasoa,giving the patient health and 11 *wtp~ - happiness where alckneaa, gloomy c feeling* and lassitude first prevailed. J For primary.seoondary and tertiary J] syphilis, lor blood poisoning, moron- " rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and Id all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, plrnptus, old ohronlo ulcers, mW* tetter, scald bead, bolls, erysipelas. ecieiua-wo may say, without fear of contradiction,that P. P. P. lathebeat J g|> blood purifier In tho world, and mnkea ?positive, apeody ami permanent curea In all casus. ^ .,a Ladles whose systems are polaoned J ' and whose blood lain en Impure condl* * f*- tlon. due to monstrual Irregularities, aropeculiarly benefited by the won- V dcrful tonlo and blood cleansing prop- * . ertles of P. P. P. -Prickly Asb, Poke a Koot and Potassium. ? jep. BPKiNoriBLD, Mo., Aug. 14th, 1893. ^ ?I can speak Intho highest terms of r your modlclno from my own personal 1 ivnuniumko, ft nnomicuvwi **uu uvarv ^ dlioftno. plourlwy and rhuumntlum for ^> 35 yearn, wh? treated by the Tory boat phytdclana ana apont hundreds of dolfar*, tried every known remedy with* 0^-?? out ilniting relief. I bavo only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., and can cheerfully nay It baa done ioe more good than anything 1 have ever taken. | I can recommend your medicine to all sufferers of the above diseases. gg* . mrs. m. M. YUAUY. _ flprlugflold. Qreon County, Mo. * i mmmm . . I I NOTICE!! |! j NOTICE!! | otice i> hereby given that at the next I , -I.t n-mil.ir session ii| thelletiein) Assi no i | My * I Smith Cnrullni, to convene jt Col- I i miiliiii on fourth Tuesday in Nov i 1MM, the untlvrsigned will upply to that honorable b dy, upon the subjoined peti 1 thin. lorn eharUr tor, (and authorizing i j hint to establish and plantain) a puhlit I I ferry at Savannah .Bluff, on the \\ uccipiPtW | < ! river, in lli.rry County, South Carolina, ! \V l|;l.| \}| R. |iUW |s. j STATK OH SOUTH CAROM N A ) COUNTY OH IIORRY. s 17 X PARTK i Id WILLIAM R. LKWIS. \ j (A| pljcittjon for Charter for Kerry.) j > 't'i> t|io Hi)iiofi|hle, tjie Uvnpral Ahwoiii\>1 y . ' of the State of booth Carolina. The petition o| the undersigned respectfully slows j | 1. That he Is a citizen and resident ot i Iloriy County,in the State of South Carol |j a and owner of the laud lying on both i sidt'3of tjio Wnecnpwiw river at a point 1 j called "Savaunali IflnlT," in said gpppty and that there is a road opened for travel i: on both sides of said river leading to said point, and from it. ; II. , hat Hteps have been taken to procure f rom t)|e County Commissioners of said ) 'ipouiuyn ypiipipr 11tr i|u* titomsnni rowl | leading from Conway to said Hnvappa|i j I 1IIuIT. a (listanco ot two miles, ami on acmss i said liver to Centenary church on the "Kingston road," a distance of three miles from snjd river. 11J Your pelitippep >yop]d further h|jo\V that the road referred to is up important one, furnishing a shorter route by t|iyce miles . t leasf from the Kast Waeeamaw section to the Court House, than tjie o)i| road heretofore lu use and jU at the numu : time comparatively free from saod and swamps, easy to keep In order and a grout convenience to the public. IV. That the establishment i>f a public I'er. y across said river at the point named h esseptiijj to the j:pi)ye}d<-nce of the pub' lie in tisfng said rpad. "ft js ap e^oejjppt point lor a erry, tliere being no overflow's i, except during a high freshet on either side and the hanksnf the river of convenient 1 height. There are no chartered ferries pr bridges on said river, within ten miles ' of Knlii*poirit. expert f'tgfph 'Ireo Kerry, some ton miles 'below, iind 't'lio n'otV^I > ferry id' any kind on said river to Kuvanin h llluiT, is, what is known as Cox's Kerry, a distance of abotit three or three and onehalf miles and the charter for same has long wepvpired V \ t\lt? i .'/.I ii t. .1. .... e. ....I .1 /-? ...... |...I.....f/.ini ipfwiv; vj that h<> has given tluo notice to tlie County Commissioners of Horry County, of Ins intention to apply to!!>??Ocneral Assembly i for if f'jjitrfor I or said ferry. Wherefore your petitioner lipmbiy '}iat your Honorable llhdy by fcfiit!?i?ll' liithc enactment, i^riuit him a Charter for u ferry jit Savannah IMulT on said Waccainaw liver, vesting Jlje franchise therein in him and Ids heirs and assigns fot 4 pej-jpd (>| twenty veurs, subject to the Untie* ami re sponsibilltles of a Kerry Owner as fixed by 1 law. W11.1.1 am H. Lkwis. * .July 20,1894. ofiffiom&avr, i QONWAY, s. c. (onoANtzfCD 1898.} ^ Alter one year's successful business, respeetfully asks tjie continued support of e tlie business public, Wo guarantee prompt ? attention to all business entrusted to our 1 are. 0 Wo transact a general banking business Exchange hought and sold. |iu<deu/ } and !> per cent allowed on Time Dopohlf'h, j Collections receive prompt nycofppi jji I our hands, remf'tlug for s'mno 011 (Into of payment. Money to loan on safe securityThlx Institution Is hullt up by HOME CAPITAL, managed by HOME PfFI CEHS, and Is conducted in the Interest of | HUM PEOPLE. ? Trusting that our relations may bo mutually satisfactory and beneficial, your patronag. is eordhilly solicited. 1). A.HlMVKV r?i.at?l?r 11. (}. COLLINS. PropJ.tJopt. mm. p. sruuggpri* A'n'OHNHy AT LVVV. FfGfl IJKAU TUB COUNT HOjL'8f$. ^ ?m*m*mmmmi - ?? JAS. ||, CARIJSLI5, LI, 1),, l'resiclcut TWO FDMi (;OIIUNKN. Nei'.cssnry expenses for ono year, One Hundred and l''Ifty OollarN. For Catalogue address, j. A. GAME WELL. Ser retniy of Faculty, ?s > tmmwnmyT Pimples, Blotches^ and Old Sores 3 catarrh. Malaria ?g >"d Kidney Troubles ^ ' Irf entirely rcmovm by I'.P.P, -Prickly Ash. Poke Root anil Potas- ""^^2 luin, the greatest blood purlOur on iarth. ? Abkrdrkn, O.. July 21,1%91. Mrshhh. Lippman Hhob. , Huvantiah, la.: I>kar Ruts?I bought a bottle of 'our P.P. P. at Hot Hprlngs. Ark. .and t has done ine uiore good than tnreo , Booths* treatment at the Hot Bprlnga. ' tend three bottles C. O. I). Respectfully youra, ? JAR. M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Capt. J. I>. Johnston. ^0 To all vhom If muj/ concern: I here- \ 0 it testify to the wonderful properties if P. P. P. for eruptions of the akin. I uttered for several years with nn uu- ' Ightly and disagreeable erupt'on on I r i>y faoe. I tried every known retno- " ) ly but In vain,until P. r. P. was used, ??-^nr >nd am now entirely cured. (Blgnodby) J. D. JOHNSTON. m* | r Savannah, Oa. ?-^0 I kin Cancer Cured. I ni "Mtfmony/remfAc J/ayoro/?Sr$uin,r<j. j w 8k<juh?, Tax., January 14, 1K93. IlKifM. Lire*an Bros.. Savannah, ^Mll" I wl Ja.: UenU*iHen?l have tried your P. ?i * ?. P. for a disease of the skin, usually : *' mown as skin cancer,of thirty years' I hi lauding. and found (treat relief; It a .unties the blood and renioves all lr- tl Itaiton front the seat of the disease ? md prevents any nproadlng of tho i<rrn w ores. 1 have takon Ave or six bottles - "dW l >nd feel conltdent that another course ? rill effect a euro. It hAs also rellovod no from Indigestion and stomach ? roubles. Yours truly. k OAPT. W. M. RUST, ^ a Attorney at Law. '?^CP ? Book on Blood Diseases Moiled free. ?? 1! ALL DRUGGISTS HULL IT. '?J( LIPPMAN BR08. PROPRIETORS, ' "fly Mppmait's lllock,Ssvn tinnh, Ga ^ | ' mmmK O.MMAKICR.I MAM'FAi TUIJK,{ I i ~OK- \ INK AND II \!i:> \\ no!) i.L .\IKKlt, | ... ?\ I j I j iv 1 |)MI|< IS I |J. .\ M > D.IK KI) I.UMDKI?. y ,dv// n. ujutxuA \ MOUI.DJNU AND SIDIN'CJ. I'LASTEHl N(i !. \Tl IS &(). ft norxj) lous noranr. ;! si ovk and l-'ikiv im.ack v. a'ooi) co r i n rnori?i; I i IJ AND DKMVKUKD TO . 'AMIDI^S AT TWENTY FIVE 0 E N TH \ DO A l>. (*#" Prompt attention piven t?? all I, ?r(}"i'd |}ml di'Ufacll'M ^nurunlf^tl. Mull 1 -y w IV 1/ I >/ \ I>'r ia i > v. / w i " # I J? | \ * I *. I I'j IV* iX v ' /) I'A FJ?KI?P I-1VKHV AND KXC1IAN1.K STAHI.li, ftJG'KTURNOriS K(;|{N(,SIU ,.A ill AT fcllfUfT f^'OI }v } ;, AND L( i'Y PIM< KS TO SUIT THE ^ LMM KS. .PKUSONS SUNT TO O 'NY !*"!> a HOUSES ^ N I) MILES, IJOUClilT AN I) SOLI). U W. K. POUTED, t o i v.iv, S. U. Mch 1 v ''' ' A <0 WORE EYE-GLASSES, tflTCHELLS EYE-SALVE A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for tORE. WEAK and INFLAMED EYES. I 'VMtWclriif i.iniy-flli/ltti'tlncHM, untl ''' 3 Siyht of tin* oflF. Cures Tear Drops, OrunulijUon, $( jo t( humors, Ited Eyes, Mutted Kyo Lushes, Aiiq producing quick nsLiisr \'l r~ ' AN$ JlfSftMANliNT CUlliS. Y AI*o, o?|unny ollicnplooK V?liyt? nwi'U in >lh?r ?u??i?*<tl?'ir, hiiojv fiA hilpnfM, IVvt r orrM, 'I'uiimry, Mull Itiil'li.ii. ItnriiK, |> 'IIl-n, or wlii'h'yir iiiliiiiniiuitiiiti rvslii.*, rwmrtM N^I ve is?i?y *>. u *<. <! <? SOLO 0* ALL DRUGGISTS AT S3 ?If PUNTER'S HOTEL, MARIONS. 0. ?. 'H'lj' }5?l?llU?s| in Kvory ?? . PiirtipfiliU. POLliE ATTENTION TO 6UCSTS *orter m?at8 all Trains. <,! 1 w. }fOfjJJ|)AY & SON ' ^Ich-J y 01 - ? - - at COMMERCIAL I HOTEL,, HENRY HARDEE, PROP, Well Equipped In Every p Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. Mob 1 y NOM. X. AVIRYi ' *1 tr thk lakwcst contractoro and build' im in nebraska. IEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grakd Island, Neb., April 8th, ihot. r. Mil* MtdlccU Co., Ultshart, 2nd. Gentlemen : I had boon troubled with mfart lacase ron the last so years, ?.tid although I as treated by nblo nhyulclaiis and tried rnuny itnedluK, I grew steadily worse until | was comletelv prostrated and confined to v v beo ITMOl** AMY HOPr or f?rr.nvr?v I WOtllll liAVA jry bad sink?^ kjkjIIk, w lien \y pulse wo^TI I l?? ? Ijula stop boating ltogethcr,^^^^ ' *-yaiul it was wJth 10 groatest ditllculty that my circulation could ^THOUSANDSS k to conRelouTnewi again. While in this conulon I tried yonr New Hcabt Cube, and l*>gan > improve from the tirst, and now 1 am alile to do good day's work for a man tVs years ofngo. 1 gtvo >r Miles- New Heart Cure all the edit for my recover r. It is over six months slnco have taken any, although 1 ket t? u bottle in tho ouse in case I should neod it. I have also used mr Nerve and Liver Pills,"ml thinks rent deal of them. Z. Avkuv, OLD ON A POSITIVE Q'JARANTEE, RY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES ?5 CTS. W. L. Douglas C LJf^E* ISTHE BIST. WBlWCg NOSaUEAKINa *5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALr. mk . \ $4.t3.5-0 FlNt CALF& KAII6AR01 g# ? ^3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. "V m f?*l aoso>E-WORKINGMFNd Mfc jft \ **-' EXTRA FINE. m,? ' .dr%i $2,41-7- BoysSchoolShoes. SEND FOR CATALOGUE T-^ W L? DOUGLAS , T'y " ' BROCKTON, MASS. on enn anve money by piu-chutting \Y. L?. OoualoH Hlioe*, Because, v.*e arc the largest manufacturers of lvcrtlsed shoes in tite world, and guarantee >e value by stamping the name and price on *c bottom, which protects you against ldgli rices nna mo imumemau's profits. Our shoes riu.il custom work in style, easy fitting and -eating qualities. \Ve lnivc them sold every* 'here at lower prices for the value given than ny other'make. Take no substitute. If yout caler caunot supply you, we can. Sold by ilmington Chadbourn & Gonv/ay B R SM'.NOl.lt AM? VIlKIKItT I1AII Y, KXOKl'T SUNDAY. No SOU 1' II Hot. N I), tavo 11 ul> 8 5 u id 'live 1 lion S no n m rivp ('hmU>ouru.... 51t?0 ii in live UhutP'oiirnf.. to id u in Mive Cluro tlon 10-JO am hvo Mt T'lborJ to A~ia m uvc l<orUl II 20 p in av SunfonlJ Il:l7pm nvis Haybnt'o il 17 p m live I'rivutts 11 r?7 p in uvti Ailrian 12 () > p m rrivw Cnpwnyt 12 .'50 p m No 41, NO rilliOUN!) ,S?KNHKit AM) b'llKiOO'j n.VH.Y, JVCK' f SIJ J.iYU. ;itve (,'miwii) v 00 p u ?uve Adrian 2 !?0 p n luvc I'rlvotta 2 ?r? ] i\ live llayborn 2 45 i> n ?avo Mnul'nrd 2 >"?;? u. rrlvo at fton* ' 20 (? p. rrive -d Mt.'l^bur -. ">? 'v*> 1> Ml aavo iMuerson i??i? \> nuve Clarendon 4 20pm rrive Chadnuurn 4 50 j. m t'livo Chadhourn. 5 15 p n; pave IIion 5 45 p n rrive llul>? (I 00 p u. SCHEDULE The Waccamaw Line Steamers. T1IK 8TKAMEK will leave her what ; Conway every Monday and Wednesdi giriilng 'lo}1 (leprgetown at 4 oVhxv niching at nil interiiushito nohdn .-he will leave her wharf aX (ioorgotnui rery Tuesday and Friday morning I'm on way t 4 o'clock, tout hing all interim* Into points, 1> T. M('N K| Mi, A. MIJKNKUIA fii, (Ic.nM At? Agent, ?ud I vent. Georgetown. S, (J, Conwav.S. ?! ^ -?.? "rt - i_. w Schedule of Local Maii Routes. K<)ITF NO. aOs}Yi|. From Oallvants Ferry to (Joqwiiy, itV})( rives 1;15 F. on Monday \N cdnesly and Friday; leaves at *J::{<> l\ .\[. oil oic day. Mail closes at 2:25. llOl.'TW Nq. 20?nf> From Conway to Itire way, ?N. t<.. UUtH rives'at 4-.dO l*. M. on Tuesday, Thijrs' ly and Saturday; leaves at 5 l\ M. on me days. Mail closes 11 1:5a. |\ M. HQ1ITE Nq. 202si.^ From Conway via F<>nw'y, iliooii Laliana nmi return, nujll^nfrivy^ 7 1'. M. oii Tuesday, TTiursday and tfat day; leaves' nt II A, M. Art MrtrtdiVy "Adnesday and Friday Mail eloses iU 0 Mf ljOIJTK NO. 11U}83 Ffoirt Conway U\ I it|le U|yor, mall juten at ff J*. M. im M-uday, Wednesday d Ff)(|ayj Iruyi'S at 7 A.M. Tuesday, Irtrrjday ui)d ftatu|dny. M"l (d(>8e$ at UOUTK NO. 20W3From Conway to Fort llarrelson, mall riven dally at 12 M.; leaves dally at 1:45 M. Mali closes at 1:40 F. M. 9^ ./ . < ^