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? m , ii .. i.. .. .. - - ? <> -r n . . ?i i The Uo$f}7 Herald, Published f^ery Thursday, Oliuncil D ( it KOTO 11Y. M ktiiodist ClU'hcii. Ukv. a..I. Stai kohd, Partoic. Prouching every Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M. and 8, 1'. M. Sunday School, at 9,'40, A. M. P. Norton, Superintendent. Prayer Mooting, Thursday, at fi o\ lock, I'. M. Voting Mnu's Prayer Mooting Wednei (I iy night at 8 u1 look. 1'itKsnv rt:ui w ('Milton. Hr..'. 11. U. Zt-.itNow, o| Marion, will preach ovory fourth Sunday at 11,o'clock, A. M. and K 1*. M. Sunday School, 4, o'clock, P. M. 1), T. Mr Noil I, Superintendent. Haimist Ci:i urn. Tetnpornrih without a Pa.vtor. Prayer Aleetiinr ovorv Tuesday night at 8, P. .M. Sunday Si hool, A. M. K. \\ . Nol ley, Suporiutoiah lit. CONWAY, S. 0. AIR1.2, 181)1. LOCAL MAYS." .V, - ~ Stacks OK WATKI.*.? llc^inniii^ Thursday, duly 20, D l, and ending Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1)1, (he height of ih-? Waeeainuw liivcr has la-en in feel as follows; Thursday, "1 -J Mon d iv. 8 2 Friday, 8 2 Tuesday, 8 0 O .i ? ? ? * * '* ojmiruuv, ?i ? \\ 'nesduy, 8 f> It A i x i** a i.i.?Tuc.s l.tv, .11; WYdnosda/, Mr. 11. .1. Yercen sends lis a big meUiii. Mr. A. (!. M iirroll, sawed Ms first log ?t his new mill yesterday. Mr. .1. A. MoDermott and family trot, hack from their country rest, las' Frii^jk A coTor?-d child the (laughter of Tannins and Nellie lirnwn, died here * Monday. Mr. .1. \V. Dirsay, sends lis a "jumbo*' melon. Can't give you the wight ye'. Mr. lien Herring, of the Cedar (J rove section, has dipped out Ids virgin boxes nine times, Mr. Thoi. S. Daggett, of Georgetown spent Sunday in town with relatives, returning Monday morning. Mr. Smith of the enterprising Mill and Lumber linn of Smith & liurr of Howard, was in town a day or so last we -k. Mr. Sam S. Anderson, seems to be at. t he ft on t in raising watermelons, and remembers us every week with a toco one. Mr. A J White, living near town killed a 1 irge lvftttle Snake last week. They seem to he plentiful. 1 .ook out for them. A handsome monument, marking | the grave of the late Mrs. Clara Li. I 1i. ... i . . i iigmuH, h is uecn crceieu nere (111 | ring the pant week. Mr. K. V. MoNahh, an employee of if ess. Furloughs and Collins, is attending the District Conference at Dothan Church, near Marion. Mrs. F. (J. Fnrrouglts and Miss Maggie Wi'lianis, cmno up from Wood lawn and spent several days in town during the past week. !)r Ijeiln a, of Sooasteo, sends ns a nice lot of vegetables. Tomatoes Weighing one pound, okra, beans ami other things in proportion. Dr. Miles and Mr. II. I. Casque, of Marion, accompanied by several ladies and gentleman, passed through her * Tuesday on their way to the seashore. I Tlio Democratic Kxecutivo Com 5iiiI too of IJorry Courpv, js requested to moot at the Court House on Mon iliiy next, th?4fPth of August. Jonn I*. Dkuiiam, Chairman. Miss Katie Ogilvio of Lexington, daughter of Mr, J. W. Ogilvio for morly of this place, reached here Tuesday, on a visit to her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardee. Mr. K. 11. Singleton, of Socastee \ i ited our office fast week during f?ur ahseuce at dinner and left, (Jpn)c to see us and wo will tell you what he left. Mrs B. P. James, living in town hilled a rattle last week. Her little hoy had heon walking around barefoot in a few inches of where the] snake was lying. ltev. .I.^lt. Marshall of Wilmington, X. C , who is in Conway, for a few days, in the inti rest of The Hani* Horn, will preach at the Baptist Church next Sunday at 11 A, M and H l\ M. A match game of base ball bo: t-ween tho colored hoys of Georgetown and Conway, partly played, took place on t ho 21 st. Georgetown, >*as a little ahead, when the steamer's whistle called them off tha field. The fiio.nds of County Treasurer, L. I) I.ong. being aware of his avow ed deterioration not to jtand for refleption, nave nut forward Mr. ffi. 11. pillerhe, for that position. Mr. Kller}?e is a young mat) of pulture end as well informed, perhaps, as anv man of hjf> age in this sectipp. I >r. H. J. and Col. C. 1\ QnnttloblM'Wi rppnt a pleasapt day apd night On the beach in the yicinity of Hurls Hock during the past w?*ek. This IP M?' <tluattjebamn's first visit heffe pm| we jipc satisfied tint many of our rtti^eng would t>e glad to cultivate the acquaintance lately formed. Tlio Dr. left for Winitshoro, on Thursday last. Ml 111??? County Sunday School Convention to be held at Sandy Plain. September 14. 1m*d 1 ut i? As adopted by the Executive Committee. GENERAL TOPIC Foil CONVENTION WO..K. HlilTEK Sl'NDAV SCHOOL WORK AND HOW TO SECURE IT. 1'lltST SKSSION Kill DAY MOltNINO. How to make tnls Convention of greatest value to nil. Fir.-t by securing God's blessing and guidance. 10 A. M, Fift- en minutes service of song and prayer to lie led by Rev. W. .1. l)o\\ell. Secondly, by 1 .early cooperation of all who at'end. 10.15. Open Conference for all who will do so, led by Rev. .1. R. Copoland. 10. In. Enrollment of members and delegates ol Sunday Schools and Town hips by chairman of delegation. 11. Topic. The S. C. Teachers opportunity and re-pon-il ility, by Rev. A. J.Staf ord. 11 550. Appointing Committees and assignment of homes. 11 4'). Du y of Pastors and members of the church to Sunday Schools, by James Floyd. Adjournment AKTI.UNOON SKSSION. 'J. F. M. Topic* The work in the Townships. A service of song and prayer in behalf of s?me, led by Rev. Gabriel Edwards. 'J.15. Repot t of Township Presidents, whether present or not, written, and to embrace the following points. Names of new school* organi/ed since last Conven ti it. Schools disbanded since 1 i-t Convention. P esent number of S. S's in the 'I'ownsbip. increase or decrease since last Convention. Names of Schools visited by him or o'her Township oflleers. Places wltere new Schools are iwnil.nl IM...... toac.omplLh thiscnd. Conventions- number held during the year, date, interest manifested, result of work done and how can they be made more helpful. 3,80. 1 low to improve our Township work. A Castors view, by Iter. \V. (Jlcaton. A Superintend ants view, by A. I.. Lewis. A Teachers view, by Mrs P. (>. Floyd. A Scholars view, by J. 1). West, .lr. i I. W hat does your S. S. specially need to make it what it should be. Open discussion. HATl'ltO \ Y MollMNd. 'I he Work in the County. 9.30. A service of song and prayer for a blessing on same, led by llcv. A. M. l)usenbury. 0.4/5. The work reported by the County Presidents, >:i viz: number and names of To.wnships organized and Conventions held and number of Township ('onventions vlsi ted by county orticers. The elTorts made to organize Townships, not organized and the condition fully of the work in the County. Ib'port of County Secretary. N umber of S. S's in the county, Number of new reports received. Total member ] ship and gain over last y<>ar, in schools [ and members. Condition of and suggestion for improvement of the work. Ueport of County Treasurer. Number of S. S's contributing to Sta'.e and County work, with names and amount by each, together with other amounts received. Amounts paid for State and County work. Amounts paid for other items and balance on hand. Amount needed for coining year. Pledges from Individuals, S. S's and Townships, to meet the same. 10.Ifi How to improve our Township work. A Township Otllcers View, by C. K. (Jerrahl. A Superintendents View, !>y S. L. Clrainger. A Teachers View, by K. 11. Clark, A Scholars View, liy 11. A Normal II. 11. Lesson,by I>. L Beaty 11.30. I louse to House Visitation, He| orts by Township Presidents, 12. Duties of a County President by a tf Kit noon. 2. P. .M. Educational principles applied to S. S. Work in grading and teaching, 2. ii?. How toiTuiL-n ri">ni child, by .Miss Nannie lleaty. 3.80. Weekly and (Quarterly Reviews, by K. Norton. 8. Home Class Department,by 11. J<. Benty, J1.30. (.'o oper .tive Christian Work, Interdenominational, by 8.-10. How to improve and enlarge the teaching force In a Sunday School, t 15. How to obtain the greatest need in 8. S. work, improvement, teaching. niuiit session. 8. 1'. ,M. Report of Committee on Reports, Resolutions, and Finance. 8.30. Report of Committee on Nomination for County Officers. 8.80. Topic. Importance of Temperance work in S. S. 8UNIIAY MORNISH. 10. A. M. Mass Meeting of all Sunday Schools within reach, as arranged by Committee on same. In what way has the S. S, been an advantage to me? Question open to all present. Selection of time and p'a e for next County S. S. Convention. codviTMSWS*. SPUING 11 CM). Henlih good. Crops good. Have a good Sunday School conducted by by Mr. A. II. Prince, who iy an earnest worker. S. S. Hickman also a zeal oh s S. S. worker is ever present to counsel and advise. Prof. W. C. Graham lias opened the Hull's (shind School and is a good teacher giving satisfaction. A negro hoy killed a large rattler a few days ago. PONGOLA. Not much said about politics. Crops arp good and tho people ore lioj?intr for better times. Some three hundred were present on the }nth inst., at J'auloy Swamp, at uhlch time Woot washing" \yas observed with that solemnity becoming th? oerpsion. T^otTCK," The following named persons will call on the County Court Clerk, for their apportionment of the Artificial Cinih Fund, \V. J. Brown, B. B. Cox, W. Ii. Kdge and NV. F. Todd. . IN M12MOKI AM. MMUU'ucuyiN.^. wttx Jv>t CL.-a.-ust Died in Conway, S. CM on July 17th 181)4, after it nrotractor) illnnss of four weeks, Kdwin Eugene, eldest soli of Walter 10. rtul llattio F. Porter, age 5 years 1 1 months and sixteen days. Scarce ono year and six * months since the fell destroyer death visited the family circle, and removed the grandfather of little ICugenc " to that home of peace and joy, where earthly cons and troubles cease forover more. Little Engeno bore his illness with a patient fortitude that could only have been expected from one more advanced in years. '' This dispensation of an all wiseM Providence has created a void in the ^ It'arts of hi patents as well as the I ? hearts of numbers of dear and fond relatives which it will bu difficult for i ?ho cares of time to till, yet when wo! tclloet and know- that our dear little Eugene has gone hence in innocence and purity, and has thus escaped the temptations of a world prone to wick- eduess, we should rather rejoice than ' ^ murmur, for it is of such littlo lambs' the kingdom of iicaveo is composed, ho is now sitting on the right hand ?if dosus, clothed in habiliments of a Cherubim, participating in their Sc- | raphio songs of joy, and will sor?eas 1 1 a beacon light 'o guide his Mother, Father. Sister ami liril>> l.nuii.o- i..! that 1 iikI of bliss aiul otorunl rest,! which is the promised heritage of "11 faithful bearers of the cross of Christ, i "0" , mother, raise tliv ilru ?plmr heait; Say, wherefore duM thou weep '1'liy darling child lie in not dead; lint only i! tie to sleep. The smile win audi as :ui:! >!* we n In that bright spirit land, And seemed to any tliy child we hear, To join the uernph hand. We take this laid, ton (air, too pure Karth's sorrows to defy, And life's dark, heavy ills endure (Sod calls it to the sky. 1 ^ Mctliou^ht I heard u heavenly song j Itreathed on tile air of even; And riistlino wines, and anirel thro 'I'lieii ho re tliy child to lieu en, ( And laid him on Ids avior's breast. e 1 ti that relesl htl heme That place of pure ami |???rft re .a, Where sorrows cannot come. | And would'st thou have thy child formkt { That holy plac e of rest Say, if thou could'st, oh would'st thou take ' Thy child from .lesua* hren?lf Ah, 110, lmt when life's close Is near, An.' Death stands watt itij; hy, I'ray that thine an^el child May "iiide tliee to the upper sky FUKMAN UNIVEKKITY. ISltKKNVII.I.K, 8. C.,.ln.Y 28, 181)4. There will lu? :i competitive examination held on the 21th, of August, in this county, iinder the charge of the County School Commissioner, for a Scholarship in FUR MAN UN I VEUSlTY, worth Fifty Dollar*, an amount sufficient to pay tuition for one year. The appointee is to enter tlie lowest College class. For further information, catalogues, etc., address Charles L. Dm* hum, Secretary of Faculty, Furmau l"ni' versity, ureenville, S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. COLUMBIA, S. C. Session begins Sept, 2<*>th. Nine regular Courses, with Diplomas, Special Courses with Certificates. Requirements for admission modified. Hoard *8 a month. Total necessary expenses 'or the venr (exclusive of travelling, clothing, and hooks) from $112 to $152. Send for An nouncement. Kilt- liirtli..- I. 1 ' . . ........ I II IV.I1111:111011 aUUl'fSH f no President. Jam ics Woonuow. A.-. r.\ M The regular communication of , Conway Lodge, No. Gf>, A.*. P.*. M.\, will bo held ?.t, Masonic Hall on 2nd, Tuesday night of each motiih at 8 o'clock 1\ M. Members of the Craft will tako duo notice and govern 1 themselves accordingly. , By order of C. 1'. Quatti.icijaum, W, M. S. M. Tompkins, Sect'y pro t, m. fTHE BLIND MAY I WILL TilVM $500 TO ANY ONK whom I fnil to euro of the worst cases of , granulated sore lids, red, inllamed eyes, weak, watery eves, or scrofulous sore eyes, scum over eye hall, wild hairs. Send for free testimonials WILLIAM GODFREY, Agent, Conway, S.C. ? Oi taction. By W. :. llAltlAVKR, 1>, J. Whereas C. P. Qtiattlebnum lias made suit to me, to grant hi 111 Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of 1 Thomas Littles Deceased these are there- > fnM (ft I'lln ?<> >1 , ..... ...innMunii mi iinn singular 1 tin kindred and Creditors of the said Thomas Littles deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to tie held at Conway Horry County on the 7th day of Angus* after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in tip' foicnooii, to show cause, If anv the.y have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my Hand this *>:ird day of July Anno Domini, 1794. \V. K. IIaiidntiok, i P. J. II. C. ISO 1ST. II. SOA.RBQROfJGH . ITTftDMCV IT IIU/ 11 I UIII1L I HI LH 17 . Agent 3^\it"u.sul Xjife Insurance Co. of 2>T?-w "STorls:. Fashionable Harboring, Tho underpinned wishes to call the attention of the public. to the fact that lie is doing all kind of work in the Tonsorial line In tlrst-c.lnsH style. Shaving, hair cutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies' otdju from h to 10 I o'clock, A. M, Cigars, Soda Water, 6lngerale, Oranges Etc., Ice Gold Drinks in SeasonM. B. NVINKOLASS, Conway, S. O. r Jil A A'K AT Report. Wilmitifflnn P .Tulv 9ft ff ><?IIIIK>VII> ? V.., Spirits Turpentine, 2Gc per gi Kosin, 871c per bbl for strninm ;ood strained 921 Tar, 1 85. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, $1 00 for hu: tiul $1.70 for Yellow Dip and $2 ' /irgin. i'oanuts, at 10 cents to 55 p xishel of 28 lbs. lieorgetown Market'UI.Y 7, 1894. ' 'irgin dip, 2. 25. rilow <lip, 1.70. krape, 1*25. AD\ EKTISKM ENTS. A re you feeling weak and ru tJL down? Don't _\oii nee to liven you up. an unko you feel in Hnoe hard time hat you had an object in life Suppose you try a bottle of Sarsi mil la. What hind do you want We have on hand noon's, A) 7WS, Mr LIMA'" S, St.JOSE I'J I'S. Ml of which are good. I w sides winch, in BLACKBERRY COIIDIAIi, ivo have an effective, delicious taste ng Tonic a nil Astringent. This >f our own manufacture, anil u ;an guarantee it to contain pun itrong drugs. If you need any Sarsaparilln, < liluckberry Cordial, you can get Xittle of fit nor :if :111V timr- l?v onl ng i)!' writing to TDr. 33. NORTON, Comrcu/j S. ( In Poor Health i /means so much more than /you imagine?serious and /fatal diseases result from , 'trilling ailments neglected.' (' Don't play with Nature's ,' greatest gift?health. , H you are fccline , I out of sorts, weak , W B laiwl Kcncrally ex, f%fY\|irfYC I hausted, iutvoum, UIUVVll^ I,,mv: n" ????,c,i?c , * |nn<l can't work,, _ in fill .n mil l-lilK - 1 , w inv; the most relia-J I hie strcilKthc'liillK 1 , I I I III medicine,which Is J JL JL V/JL1 Hrown's iron ltit- 1 i ters. A few hot- J , ties cure benefit ] i A d. conies from the J alt I T V"V '*st ,lo?e- ? " ? jUl Ll\ul J *'?"* >:our i teeth, and it's fml,'w,sa"1 lo take. , It Cures ? < Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver , ' Neuralgia, Troubles, , ' Constipation, Ibid Blood * * Malaria, Nervous ailments < ? Women's complaints. , 1 Get only the genuine -U lias crossed red ' lines on lite wrapper. All others are sub- * 1 stitutcs. On receipt of two ac. stamps wo ' will send set of lea Beautiful World's 1 1 Fair Views and book?free. ( 1 BHOWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. ' .1. A. MAYO. Till-; OLD RELIARLK, ARMORS I D K COHS.Ii T> TUB BUST IA TUB WOULD. HATS a im AND SHOES Kresli lot of Roston Ho.in? I.n list arrived. M K Nti (J A MICL SKIN SIK MS, TIIK RKST IN Til H WORLD. DRY GOODS ^ Fine Assortm n OUT1 3Fa>mi3r Groceries, NOTIONS VVKl.L ASSOUTKD. Country I'reduce Bought, A.ml every article to he found in irst class Dry Cioods Store. Mch 1 Z : i 0 KO r v.'ut wo say hut v.*.I t II >od'a S irs.ipui ilia doss lh.it toll.* t!;c storyof its merit. When in need of medicine remember HOOD'S CURES i omo i?n iclT TO A N I > f;i SPOT CASH. r?l IIA HI) TIMES! YES IT /> //Mil) TIMES AM) THE OP| ' I! E D / T s y s T E M IS TO /ILAME. {>> sci hh n.nt / nu'l/l convint'* you in a few minufi*> . i I AM OKKKKINd FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. LADIES i OPERA TIES AND OXFORD 1 SLIP PEES, AT L Ks.s THAN a NEW YORK <1 ; COST, t SIZKS M<) Vi'LY bxA aiul I. A lot ofWOM ENS SHOES, ox?ru SIZES. 7, 8, 9 ami lO'.s lit *1.00. I CLOTH I NIL i far <;<)<>/> SUJTH ot d ma \ It A HUMS'. A lot of MI<JNyS {not IiO Y\S' medium clothlny 1> EliOW COST 1 >I<i LOT OF F LOU R < // / : A r / : n y u A X K J rK n TO A nil I I' / ! IX A Fl<: IF DA )*N, is - I '/ *2.95. TOBACCO a l nb:. 11> v ix a r . i x/> x> u (' exrs /> / ; n /'o irx i>. WA^TE 1 > FliXSH ECUS AX I) />' EES WAX. vorRS FOR CASH, /{. R. E/XC. TO OUR : Fil l EN 3 )S AND ; CUSTOM K LIS. r | ?v/v // .m /v just /:/ ;<'/?;/ r' i /: /> oy/>: // irxi> i; /</ /> ha h ' i of FLOUK ' Which we will sell i > y >u nt the 1??w price ' of ' I i <> *:*<)<> ' | I'ho latter li -in ' the celebrated KNOW ' KINO, the lost patent made ALSO ' J < )no thine and yards of tie best COTTON' ADK for l'ANTK at S' . Cents per yard. ^acliGs 0oocLst ' < 11 N't111AMK fr<tin '> to it cents a yard | H.flTS ^ A line line of .Men and Hoys Hats, which V ; we will sell from 25 cents to $1.25, I KtHVIOS. ?.?/ V V N ! VJh .1 U l/ i Also ii com: li-tn low. of f iutlnu Mi-.-,... - .. , . ...v v.. x?i jiiiuivifi ifiiarc^j * Men's Hoys and Children Shoe.-*, will be > sold cheaper than ever before. COFFEE. i Five bays ol good ltio CoJTeo ? 20 cents. MOLASSES. The best Molasses 25 cents per galon. s HSS10XS /; HOT 11ft u s. S W alcliCryslalsA well Assorted lot constantly kept on hand. | GENT For Ilex. Poultry Melting. J. M. MCKEITHAN, Con v. ay, S. C. t ' Mchl-j I. . f ' " BOTEIXN'S WORM KILLER ! Till! GREATEST KNOWN REMEDY a I A FULL LINK OF bOYkltl & CO'? y PURE DRUGS FOR SALE li\ nUllIlQUOJ/S <( COLLINS Conway, S. C. j Moi.-v: V.^r IJ JLj LJ i wijtj m\ ? . KNO(i{ DOWN COTS for Sen shorts IS TilK 1*LAO 10 TO GKT Tl f and to secure arguing that will a reiving now jods every wcok, wl n t >Ck IK >rF Don't forget t? cull nnd evumino our you prices. \V# can sell you a nice mil | want anything In the furniture line, 1 'reaus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, 'New Home," and "Domestic." sowing i BIG HOOK | so that when you are weary you cam r< I valises are hard to beat, i W# keep constantly on hand the be* | at prices lower than ever before. A la I If yon want to buy a good cook stoke ( CA AK : KLOUIt rocoivod every two or tin A lot of Scotch Pla just received, besides :i largo assortim Flannel goods, which arc going lo in tirtnk we can unit you in quality: style t I .EST!? 4 tfewing Machines and Machine Su have bco? selling theso Machines 1 complaint. ,1 AM I0S M I which aro gaining in popularity c We have a lot of ladicsnico butt : (ho astonishing low price 85 cetib 1 M ,< >WS A CASTINGS ofv:oious Style- kept on 1 AM. KINDS Tl A CIIOION LOT OK FAMILY G I A ft I) A THOUSAND AND 0 tion now, which we will swll chen Please give us a call and se< elsewhere, as we are confident UOIlSKFOItIVS llli VONVKNTtiA ./)/ /<:.Y/) L < MA SJ Tin u/iovii ijooih <in h/>f in DEA OX .!>' aoolt Ti:kMS J.S' roats' six-conn xno< \V? iteep constantly in Stoct ww offer to I )ca!ors at t , 111 1 I1VDO UI1IIV.I O n Vours I Grilbei't I V ' COMMISSION ?I Btosim, 89&KU* Il\4 D^rorxt Sreet, NOW IS THE TIME to place your order* Sor THRESH KK8 and I sell the best in the market. Write to me before buying. Shingle Machines. Swing Saws, Stifce Machines, Hand Saws, Brick Machine*, fiang Hip Sav Planing Machine*, Circular Snwi and all kinds of wood working mnchir M:ii~ MMOl Ifllllb nt from $115 to $150. Saw Mills, nt fr/>in $lt0 up to $1.0#. WakrttWn ENWNES AND B0ILE1 Talbott t N ES AND B0ILB1 Atetl Cotton Elevators, Cotton Gins ami Presses, HIGH GRADE and LOW PRICE V. C. RADII AM, Gen'l A ColutnMa, S. ( JESSE H. JOLL1K ?>1ANUFAOTURKH OF? BUGGES, WAGONS, ANC J CARS, Exeelsior Turpentine Toe ff*rse shoeing a Specialty, 1 M?k ? oh hand , | l)l?Y GOODS Well assorted lim- always Kept on hand } Boots sixidl Slioctfs. ^srorrxonsrs > S. WRLIj ASSORTED. * i Polito attention to Customers unit throat . 1 -yIIndia cmeuhi offered H< K t I T STOTJ.Tn party's. [IE WORTH OK YOUR MONJiT, urpriso you. Wo arc constantly ro!iicfi wo will soli at TO>I 1 ?IMCi:S immense stork of clothing an<l let us quote It of clothes at very low figures. If you ,'y us a call ami l?ok over our stock of IJu , ltoumd Leaf Center Tables, und the famous machine*. Don't fail to buy one of our insro- czBsc^iiEesB >ck yourself to rest. Our lino oftrunk* ml t grades of ilour thut comes to Horry Comity red' lot of rod rilkf nroof oat test roeelvml >r kitchen Mifu go to l)u trough* & Collins I.OAl) <>I" on weeks from Michigan and Tennesson ids and Bedfnrd Cords nt of Cash lucres, Worsted, (Jlnghams, and deed. Our stock of shoes are complete. VVe ind priced. We also keep the famous tggg N!?W ppl'es, constantly kept on hand. We or yours, and uro yet to hoar tlie first 10AXS SFIOKS very day on hoots, which wo will cilosc out at 5. M) PliOW 11111(1. Kl'KNTI N 10 TCOLS. I HOC Eli I ES Always on hand, hesitleg KK Till NHS, loo nuuiormis to men |> for cash. 5 for yourself before purchasing we can *ave you money. 'EAD t'UKHAHATJOJY. IT HI) ST AH L TH. HSOjY'S L ) H. TCJIKS YD Fb\ -in i/HuntiHe* awl mill k' furni*/n'.d to jL/imiB c.i.v /;/?: u.\n of .johhfus. > /, (J O T 7 OX y I ST / : (TATTY . ; a full liuw of this Cotton which is low price hh it can ho hud Utos. Why not pitroiy.<* iih* Per tnule, HUUHOUGHS A COLLINS. >t"ter Co., MERCHANTS nsr? 11 tw Nolioitod. 3ST?w "Yoric C. L. ABRAMS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. FINE REPAIRING Fits (jiiiiruntrt*!. r, ?DKAI.WR IN ? Gopfeefei?Fiepigs, Ppuibs, ^0bQGGG( Cigars, Etc. v Iw Gild Drink in StronU?k l 7 'W.R.LEWIS, lt5 1>KALE 11 IX UKNERAL MEHC HAN his E. ;gt GUOCKRIEH 11 A Mn? l??t of Family OrorepU* conataiitl*