The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 13, 1894, Image 3

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The II off fir Herald, Published Every Thursday, ClIUKI II I) I IMXriOltY Mkiiiodibt Cituucii, Hkv. A..I. stakkokd, I'abtok. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. and 8. 1\ M. Sepft.lay Schoo', at !?,:!'?, A. M.. K. Nor ion, Superintendent. Prayer Meetin:;, Thursday, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Young Men's Prayer Mooting. Wedncs?l ?y night at S o'clock. I'm jSltYTKIt IA N Clll'ltCII. Ukv. II. It. Zkunow, of Marion, wll preach every fourth Sunday at 11, o'clock A. M. ami S. I?. M. Sunday School, 4, o'clock, P. M. I), T. McNeill, Superintendent. I'actist ('uracil. Temporarily without a Pastor. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday night at S, P. *M. Sunday School, 0,80, A. M. E. \V. Nol ley, Superintendent. IjIalnewsT >< == ,1 Mr. W. H. llowoll arrived here Mo' day. The Florence times comes to ns this woek enlarged and in magazine form. Miss.lolia Me Ghee arrived heic last Sat urdu\ to lake ? position as teueher in the Burroughs School. Mrs. (!. 1'. Qualtlohaum and cliil uren roturneu troni Uneraw last \vcel< where they lmvc been visiting relatives. Prof. lv. B. Clark, accompanied by his little son Frank left last week on a visit to his father in Anson County N. 0. Mi4d E ttie Nolley left us last Monday for Win ton, N. C., where slu has accepted a position in the Winton High School. King, "the Hummer" is just hack from New York. He will nmko ji tempting display at the "Beehive" .11 a few du\ s. lion. Jero. Smith, parsed through here last Wednesday on his way tc Mobile, Ala,, on a visit to his broth or, lion. uaniei snntli. Capt. Bissell our Railroad Conduc tor, lias stepped to the front as one of the most popular conductors on the Atlantic Coast Line. Mr. ?T. It. Allsbrook, says that in order to assist the Burroughs Schoo; he will take threo or four lady boar, ders on reasonable torms. Mrs. J. M. McKeithan and Mrs. B T llyman returned from <|tiitc ai extended visit to Beaufort, N. C. wo aro glad to see them back home Our old friend C. W. llux fron near Adrian was in town last Satur day looking hale and hearty. Mr llux is one of Horry's best farmer! and a safe man. Mr. I). C. Anderson, near towi sends us an oar of corn, on which an sixteen rows, averaging fifty tw< grains each. Two ears of corn shel led out considerably over a quart. Mr. J. R. Allsbrook of Sanford has moved his family to Conway am occupies the house of Mr. J. T. May ors. Mr. Allsbrook conies to on , town to avail himself of the oppor tunities offered for the education o his chi Idren. ltov. S. B. Jones, late president o; Columbia Female College, died a Spartanburg last Saturday. lie wai _ i i? i i MI a wise iiii(i usciui niun unci win Di missed in South Carolina, whoro lu was so well known and where he ac complished so much good. Misses Lutie and Anna Mayo am Capt. It. G. Dusenbury, go as delo gates from the Conway Baptist Sun clay School, to thl Sunday Schoo Convention to bo held at Sandy Plain noar Gallivants Ferry, on Friday Saturday and Sunday next. The Burroughs School openei Monday morning with a good atten dance, which we hope will be largelj increased soon. Lot every one of oil citizens not only in tho town, but ii the county and adjacent countio avail themselves of the advantage offered by this school. Capt A. P. Joyner, formerly o f/?is plape t>n(| conductor on our road arrived in town Tuesday and spent i day or two with his friends here Capt, Joyner is now running Setweei Charleston and Florence and is ver popular in HaililISd circlos its woll a wherever he is ktu>wn, The meeting at the Burrough School last Friday evening, was no as largely a*tended as was expected yet it was a very interesting occasion Item arks were made by several citi /ens in the interest of educaion Prof. McGhee made a fine impressioi in (he community and the schoo ppeps with indications of succpssONE BIBLE, Tjl 1 \ JXJX ONE IIYMN JK)OK, J JtJLJji The Hqhky IIbhald will give t< the person sending it the most casl subscribers by the Jst day of Janqar; ^no Tp*f I)pl:i,Au family qible an< ope gopil Hymn Hook. No lists containing less than flvi subscribers will bo' received. Oh subscribers paying all arrears of sub spription apd ono year ju advanp pop bp epterpd op the Hst? Thos< wisjiing tp clpt) vyith theNc^v Yoni Wpui.p at $i.7? pep year tpay als( be included on the lists. This is an excellent opportunity for the good ladies of any church C {insent to their church a good pulpi lible and Hymn Hook. The llymi (Hook of any denomination will Is 'furnished. THE II( COUNTY NEWS. I a I!AUDIOES KKItltY. Crops are good, vol ton has been ' damaged by severe heavy rains. A two \\e??k< meeting has lately a been hold at Hickory Grove church, I conducted by llev. Ash, \V?'st, Lite r I l uiricu ami others. c Misses Ola imil Matt in Hardee i huvH returned from a visit t<? Misses ! Dannie mil Nettie Hardee s. We re I gret the lo^s <<f those youno ladies. Health of the community uoo I ex eept that Mr. .1. I). Drew, who has h?*eo eoiiliimmI in the house with rheoiiuiiis.ii for tho past ten months We should sympathize with any one in nis condition. Mr. .Joseph (?olT, an old and res pected citi'/eMi died suddenly several da\s moo, while at the supper lahle His roueiins were interred in Salem : Church Cemetery. Ho leavesa wife: hnd two sons, who me ma l'ied. WOKT!I VMS. 1 1 [fill ill J/Ood. Misses (lllie 1*11 I Mary IA vi ng?tone wore visiting liei'o lalelv, \V? llHVl* LJO '<1 Sl| 111 IV SellOols of ' liotli Metl?o list, ami Baptist denon i- ' nations. No more laird times t)?i-> voir '*> ? | i tin' people < an ltft a plenty of hroml | and p >tnto s* ! Crops i/OO'l. Mr. \V .1 Stanley 1ms a line I'mUl of eolton and corn. His cotton crop is estimated at t*von 1 ty fivo I tales. <IT1)l*/mh I?ni? OIDICON. I heartily concur with u correspondent of your paper of Inst week, regarding the calling togother tho dem ] ocrats of all factions, to consider tho ' situation, and to put in office men who will look after the County's interest and not lie ruled by a ring. 1 We want to solid men to the Legislature, who can account for their aei tions when they come home, who can i remember how thev vote. I am in favor of the dissatislied and disgus- j { ted Reformers, Alliance men and i ! Conservatives putting a new ticket in the field. Such men as Jere Smith and R. li. Scarborough, would suit me and lots of othors that 1 know of and I think can be elected. Hope 1 tho different townships in the county 1 will write short articles on this sub ject , Dkxthk. 1 ? Second Primary. Result of the second primary so far as hoard from. Conway Supervisor Todd 05 Ander 1 son 24; Sch. Com. llarrelson 01, ' Johnson 25. llayboro Supervisor, Todd 44. Ani derson 32; Sch. Com. Johnson 44, - llarrelson 29. Sooastoe Supervisor, Anderson 15, ? Todd 0; Sch. Com. Johnson 11, liar relson 10. , Martin Hill Todd 19, Anderson , 19; Sch. Com. llarrelson 27, Johnson > U- - , , Trial Justice A. 11. Dew 19, W. 1). Martin 14. I AVIC ioi\r A jui 10 v ioui y nun nn, Todd 5; Sch. Com. Ilarrclson 35. John son 5. Round Swamp Anderson 60, Todd 1; Sell. Con). Ilarrclson 00, Johnson 3. Cedar Anderson 17, Todd 14; Sch. Com. llarrelson 30, Johnson 1. Sunford Anderson 29, Todd 0; Sch , Com. Ilarrclson 21, Johnson 10. The infant child of Mr. Kd, Roberts, living with Mr. F. Cr. Burroughs, died on Monday last. ?? Letter From Ncbo, S, C, Dkah IIkiut.d.?Ilorrv is iny old home and 1 love her still. Some fifteen years ago I attended school in , Conway. Since then many have , crossed over the river and now real* ize eternal things. God has spared . my life and blessed my work, doing nroftt thinrrs fnr me. wlinvonf T ?rr? . o p>' ,,,r* > ,,,;v'ww' * glad. I liave lately assisted my father in a meeting at Brittons Neck 1 in which twolvo souls were conver1 ted. Then I went to Honey Camp, my own church, where a gracious 8 meeting was held. The pastor Kev. Wooten, has been preach ing there for f ten years. He is a man of God and , his people love him. Ftorn there to a J toe Deo chnych and held a series of i. meetings assisted by Rev. J. F. Mc i Millan and Rev. II. J. Whaley, re y suiting in twelve conversions. The s Lord has blessed us and we givt Him the glory. From there I went to g Pleasant View and found a good t meeting in progress. Thoso people have a good pastor Rev. G. F, Stan. ley one of the best preachers I know. I saw him lead nine down into the water and buried them with Christ ^ in baptism. Front there I went to 1 Pmey Grove where the Lord blessed US HgUIU. 1 journeyed on to Sun Salvador in Socastce, where Bros. Stanley and t Whaley were with me, but I can't write more now will give an account 3 of this meeting later- Best wishes to ^ you and the Hki^ai.d. Cjiro lor Hendaehc. a As a remedy for all forms of Ilead 1 ache, Klectrio Bitters has proved the . very best It effects a pertinent e cure and tho ipogt dreaded qa^itual a sick headaches yield to its influence, v iVe urge'all who are afllioted to pro0 cure a bottle, and give this ren^euy a fair trial. In oases of habitual oon. p stipation Kleotric Bitters cures by glv[> ing the needed tone to the bowels, and t few cases long resist tho use of this 1 medicine. Tryitonce. Large botp ties only Fifty cents at Norton's *v itfL'Jtt.r-i "* *"*r' **** ** )BRY HEBAI With sorrow we have to announce ho death of lilt So Man 1 McDennott, vhich occurred yesterday morning ihout six o'clock. Sh ? had heen >ick oniething |e>8 than a week alld we loped thut ihe dear child would bo '.stored to health again. Kind and lonstani attention was n?>t wanting md every human power was used to vard olT the icv gru?p of death. A fairer Hower luis never been ransplanted from earth to Heaven. >he was a lovely, beautiful child, tlie >nly one of the family and the parous are sorely stricken at this Iislensatiun of providence. The par itts have the entire sympathy of the tommnnity, in this sad hour of be euvemont. Heaven seems just a lit!e nearer to us when those we love try called there and ?n I ?ol< for a iuppy meeting '-some sweet day" be ,'ond the skies. The remains left his morning, accompanied by riends for the country home near dreon Sou. < i nar.iit ( red (Ju re. We a it hori/.o onr ndve:ii-.od drug iji-t t??i?eil 1 >r. King's New l)i?.eover\ for Consumption, Cough-- and Colds ...... .1,;^ i. 11- mo. il ft ' w i | line * < IIIVIIIIVMI. II > 17 I 4111 41 I I I II , li'il with (i ' 'omitIi, ('olil or iinv l.unw. i'hroat or Che-t trouble, ami will usi ihis lvnudy as directed, <>ivin^ it a fa r trial, ulld experienoo im Imnetit, ioil may return the ho tie ami ha\t your money refunded. We co ilil not make lliis otTer did wo not l<now that I )r. Kino's Now I K-covory could bo relied on. It i.ev?-r disappoints. Trial bottles freo at Nan i on's Duiui Stoick. I .aroo size 50c. and $1.01 Work ol I'raycr for S. Schools, In accordance with resolution [tassed at the County Sunday School Convention at Poplar in March last, All of (lods people are now earnestly requested to observe a week of prayer, public and private, for Cods blessines noon the Stiiulav school work and workers in our County and that God will meet with us in out Convention at Sandy Plain and greatly bless the work there and cause it to prove a great blessing, not only to the members of the (Jon vention but to the entire community and County. We earnestly request the entire Ministry of our County to interest themselves in the above and alsc greatly desire and earnestly request their presence and aid at our conventions. We feel that we are not re cciving the support and aid fron them in this work that we should Let us beseach you brethren to laj aside all prejudice and work together with love and faith for the ad vancemcnt of this great work for tin Master. "That they all may be oiu as thou Father art in me and 1 in thee that they may be one in us that tin world may believe that thou has sont me." John xvii: 21?. Havi your Sunday School to meet you a the Convention, where you can oin time work effectually with them all H. L. Mkaty, County Secretary llow's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any ease of Catarrh tlm cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrl Cure. F. ,T. Clll.-iikv X' ( Y? I'rnrvu Toledo) O*"' Wc tho undersigned, have knowi F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year? and believe him perfectly honorabl in all business transactions and tinan ciallv able to carry out any obligatioi made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kixnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blooi and mucous surfaces of tho system Price 75c. per bottlo. Sold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. Savannah, Ga., April 20,188 Having used three bottles of 1\ ] P. for impure blood and genor weakness, and having derived gre I benefits from the same, having gaii ed 11 pounds in weight in four week: I take pleasure in recommending i to all unfortunates like Yours trulj JOHN MORRIS. Office of J. Nr. SloEi.udv, Druggis Orlando, Fla., April 20, 1801 Messrs Li rum an Pros., Savannah, Oa. Dear Sirs ?1 sold three bottles c l\ P. I'., large size yesterday, an one bottle small size to-day Tho P. P. P. cured my wife o rheumatism winter before last. I ~ \ 1- t 'L- < vauiu miuh Ull I1U1' KID ])HSC W 1(11>' and a half bottle, *1 00 size, relieve her again, and she has not had a symj: torn since. I sold a bcttlo of P. P. P. to friend of mine, one of his turkeys, small one took sick, and his wife gav it a teaspoonful, that was in the oven ir.g, and the little fellow turned ove like he was dead, but the noxt morn ing was up hollowing and well. Yours respectfully, J. N. MoELUOY. amah, Ga., March 17, 1891 M l<:ysi:8 til I'l'.M A X bltos, Savannah, (fa. Dkah Sirs?I have suffered fron rheumatism for a long time, and dii not find a ClU0 until I found P. P. P which completely cured me. Yours trulv, ELIZA F. JONES, 1G Orange St, Navftnnah, Ga. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cerent 3yEu.t-u.al H.lf IxiS'u.maa.Qe Co. of !bT?*w "X"?rlc. jD, THUK8])A\ MAURI Kl). On Aug. 2l)th, at Juniper Hay Church. Miss Cootie Skipper to Mr. Z. U. Johnson, Jr. Rev. (J. \V. Ilar! relson ofticiating. ADVKltT'.SBMKNTS, NOTICE! V i i VjTATi: SOUTH CAROLINA, ) r> HOHItY COUNTV. S I All persons holding claims against the estate ol Avu J. (irahatn, deceased, are ( hereby requested to present the same duly approved according to law to the under / sighed within thirty (30) days from date hereof. And all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to the t undersigned. < A Mi iiuay IjKK, Admr. of Kstate i Av,\ .1. (Ju.miam, deceased, l'owellville, S. C. Sej t. 1, 1801 ill llere's an ( ) |^ jj Jij 'or I have on li:tml a line supply of j 1 >rtjrs, (.'hemicuis, Patent Medicines, I etc. If you need anything in this! line, cull for it immediately and take ; advantage of the following offer: , Fit FE! FREE!! l< HE'EM To nil who buy Ono Dollar's worth of inodicino or over, 1 will give one of the following things, the buyer to choose: . One GLASS SI'OON, graduated to measure Ten , Desert or Tablespoonsful. The very thing to hang around tho neck of the bottle to measure medicine. - < )r, a PACKAGK, containing following: 12 sheets good letter pa; per, 12 envelopes to match, 1 penholder, 2 pen points, 1 lead pencil > and I blotter. 1 >r. 10. Norton, i '. HOOPING SLATES. Itilkming ci:>II:nt 1 AND BRICK COMPANY. 3 MASONS SUPPLIES, 270 East Hay, ' CH \ RLESTON, 8. C. [ IMPORTERS OF D ENGLISH and dealers in EASTERN AND SOUTHERN HOCK LIME. HOSENDALE CEMENT, N. V. ' PLASTER PARIS, 1IAIH, LATHS, | Shingles, Tiles, Eire Clay and all t HUILD1NG MATERIAL. , REST FULL SIZE FIRE BRICK. ALL SIZES T. C. PIPE. ROOFING SLATES. I FIRMAN UNIVERSITY. GREENVILLE, S. C, a Tho next session will begin Sept. 20, 1891. For Catalogues or for in formation about tho coursosof studyMess Halls, Private boarding, or other r details apply to the president, C. Manly, D. D. Greenville Female College. i GREENVI LLE, S. C. ( Rov. M M. RILEY, I). I)., President. Miss M. C. .HUDSON, Associate Principal. r Reorganized and newly equipped, with I a new furniture and new pianos, and under | new management. A full corps of teachers in every department. Hoarding and j other expenses reasonable. Next session i 3- begins WKDNl'lSDAY, HIC1*T, 'JO, it 181)4. ; Send for Catalogue. Address. r' M. M. HI LEY. Greenville, S. C. D* SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. f COLUMBIA, S. 0. j Session begins Sept.25th. Nine regular Courses, with Diplomas, Special Courses with Certificates. Requirements >f for admission modified. Board a t month. Total necessary expenses for the r year (exclusive of travelling, clothing, and . books) from $112 to $t 52. Send for Announcement. > For further information u^dre.ay H\e President. Jamks Woodhow. I' COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. COLUMBIA, S. O. V i- Fat.i. Skssioh Oi?rns 8i;it. 27, 1894. Twelve departments of Instruction, Able faculty and distinguished corps of lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit progressive. Elective courses. Heading rooms, libraries, lino telescope, now chemical and physical apparatus. All rooms cirpeted, well furniuhed, and lighted with gas. Open fireplaces. Hot and cold baths, j Health unsurpassed. Thorough course in [* instrumental and vocal music. ,, For catalogue and further particular^ address my. JNft A. HICK, J>. a President. A.*. Fv M.-. Conway Lodok, No 65 A. F ,M, . has called off until the regular oommunicntion in October next. Members will ploauo take due notice and 5 govern themselves accordingly. By order of C. P. Quattlrbaum, W. M. r, SEPTEMBER juarket r* Wilmington, N. C., Sopt, 3. Spirits Turpoutinc, 25^'c per gal Itosin, 8T>c per bbl for strained, $o<>d struined 90 Tar, 1 05. per bbl. of 2-SO lbs. j Crude Tnrnontiuo. *1 00 for bard I uul $'.70 for Yellow Dip and $'4 00 Virgin. lVunuts, at 40 cents to .~?r> per jushol of *28 lbs. JOTTON?Quiet. Ordinary 4^ oIh. .lood Old i oi Low M iddling 03 1 (? | Middling 0j{ I flood Middling 7 15 Id Georgetown Market4101*. S, 1804. I Virgin dip, 2. 00. VIlow dip, I.(JO. i ir. ' 'Tv i 1 ' "* I W a t c Si G r y s l a 1 s j A well Assorted lot con-! stoutly kepi on hand. (iirr I For Iliw. Poultry .Netting M. MCKKIT1IAN, ? Uonwuy, S. C. Moh-l-y NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, | MITCHELLS EYE-SALVE A Curtain Sale and Effectivo Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, M'r*nluoinf/ Ijonf/ Siftami lli'ntorln{f 1hv Sii/li! aft! u* ?/</. y(, Cures Tear i)ro|>s, (inuuilut ion, Stye wii Tumors, Itod Kyes, Matted Mye Lashes, 'r?> ani) l'uoiirrimi oi'ick i;i:i,ii:i' No AND PKRMANKNT t'UUH. Also, equnll.v i'tlli'm loiis ttlirn imnl In oflirr iiiiiIimIIi'*, smll ti* t Iccih, I'ever Seres, 'liimors, Null Htii'ii'ii, Hunts, lmlaru atm ? ititma.. St a ' i?iY i <'?Yi:"i/i/.s na'i"> k 'iI?''iy*'??\7'** <V 7<1 ndvaiitiiKC. SOLI) l)Y ALL OUUGCISIS AT 25 CENtS. Vft* TO OHK ! FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. i?? We h live just recoivcd another car- |f,lil load of FLOUR which we offer at 2.90, 3.1 5, 3.50 And 390. ? ncu JiSo a nuw lot of MIONH an<l BOYS HATS, which aro soiling at tho very COI low price of 125 Cents to #1,5(), A CSO a lino Assortment of I'ANTS iV Wh and just think, we are selling them from DO Cents to .^1 .<?(). ^hc C^UIl supply of heavy COTTON ADK8 which we have been selling at the exceedingly low price Cents ^ w 10 hftvo th? ilnest lino of Ladios, Gents, Youths, Boys and Girls 8IIOE8 1 in tlio County and are loading in prices. Over a dozen different stylos of Ladies Shoos fVo.n 7?? Cents to 2.r>o. / \T1IKK SHOES at corresponding low prices. We just can't bo bent. New lots constantly con ing in. ^ NoHWioilH I'Sl'OH. els Th FOR JiAUttAINS GO TO KING'S, c Johnson A Johnson, (Johnsons A (|usttlot>?uin 1 Marlon, H. C. J Conway, HO. I Jehngeng & Quabblebaum ATTTONEYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. > [JT Promr\? 13. 1894. atwmwwwmnmwttfmii E P P P P'^ples, Blotches ^ m r an[J 0Id Sores ^ ?? prickly ash, poke root er and potassium Catarrh, Malaria -g ^ Wakes and Kidney Troubles ^ Zz Marvelous Cures ???? - Prlcxly Ash, Poke Knot, and Potst. _ . . alum, tho greatest bluo'l t iritl r oa ?-^9* Cr in Blood Poison Mdmi,. l.i. pm a v Hit . iv i ~ f% 1_ O i. i>i it Mir i I ik-?it i f g? Rheumatism 1 s.w t.vv .,.: ^ ^ imiiiih<'tn itnimit T ' II> ' -prioni. '"""^^9 ? , _ . Hotel throo b<>tt in* '. o l>. * ? ?~and Scrofula "wi'woS. ? Aberdeen, lir -wu (. inr> , O. ? 9 P. P. P. purl flea tho blood, htilld* up Cnpl. Jf. l>. JoIhhiuq. ?--^9 tho weak mid debilitated, kIvkh _ ., , , .?^KkM strength to wonkunivi nerves, oiiihH . To nl,'fh. 11rr, 'V J heri- *^^^9 9"""*~ dlsntisos,giving tho patient houltV ntul i W ' 1 " htipplnosn where sickness, g|r> my ' ' ' ' for crop. . ( feelings and lassitude first prevail. ,h suffer...I fur .-ral . v. ???mmmmm?__?sightly and disngr i ^ For Drlnmry.sooondary and tertiary III? Vn v V r,\" !n V-'t Ki'' / 'T ^ ayphlM*. for blood poisoning, moron- ?n.i ?,n A entir >v t !f ' ' 9~-- rial poison, malaria. dyspepsia, and a,jA,*J' "llr v 'J "H9 b. In till hlonil an.I akin diseases, Ilk.. *'>?> J- ,v ? blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, ...m.uaa, ua. totter, scald lionil, bolls, erysipelas, Nliln I nurri' C'urril -?^<9 ^ eciema wo may say. without four of nuni * nncct tnrtu. W_ contradiction,that P. 1\ P. Is the best Tittimrtr,'/ fro i, the M>i / ' luix.Ter. " ^^9 9 blood purlller In tho world,and makes --^9 positive, spoody and permnuont'-ures Srijoin, rut., January 11. 1 >.*. ~i ^ In all caaoa. i,ii>>>m w iik.i< . Hiwannah, w 'III. H'tttlt > I htlVO tTI"! yOUT I*. ^ Lndlo i whoso sytitom* urn pdaonod P. lor i dls" o" ' t ho skin usually 9 and whosobloodlaIn tin linpurooondl- known as .km vino.-r r thirty v irs* p tlon, duo to moustruiil Irroitularltlos, standing, and found ?r...at roli.-f It are peculiarly lionollted hy tho won- purlltoa the hlqo 1 itnl rt m .vos all lr^?' (lorrul t'ltilo and hloo.1 cluuiiHliiic prop- rltat Ion from tho . .. .f t ho disc ise m ertloa ef P. p. p. I'rlokly Ash, Poko prevent, my .nrendliirf ..f th? Hoot and Potaaslum. soroH. I have tnkon ftveor six hottlea ^i | | | in<1 fool <><t:it\<)"nt th \t .iQ f hnr < <>tir*o ip Hl.KINnPIRI.lt, Mo. , Auk- 1 Ith. lHu:t. will eflo. t tl eur,. It ll l . Ooo rolioved ? I can snoak In tho hlKheat tortus of "'''L." ? v , , u . stomach ?^^9 your inodlclno frotn my own Personal trouble.. Yours trnl>, DrfQT, ?--^9 knowledge. I WftB nffecte.l With heart l,tl . V L. mmi disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for attorney at Law. 3.S yenrs, was treated hy the very host ?? w? Book on mood oisocses Hailed doe. ??* ssj.rv.is ?u ho.,. it. ? cheerfully say It has done mem..re a ar?a?wM? a as m a Kood than tiny thl ui; I have ever tnkon. L, I M JF* M A |y| B ROa, - loanroeointn.in.i your inodtolno to all BQQUron oi ino ruuvo uisennos. ^ ruui i^ir. ivm.i, SpriogQoltl, Qroon County* Mo. Iilppniiiii,i lllocU?Jiiiftiinab|fJg nmmmmmmm GULLY STORE, ?1? ?i?M3M-> JOCK DOWN COTS for Son lioro party* l(J rniT 1A Iti % / in nw\ io uu'j rii.w i<, i u u i', l' Til K NVOlvTIL OK VO U R MONKY, d to soouro arguing Unit will .surprise you. Wo are constantly re v?"g new oods every weok, which we will sell at r< kik ii< >rj.vrc>i>i immc r:s Don't forget to call and examine our immense *tock of dothlng ami let us quote u prices. We can well you a nice suit of clothes at very low fl Mires. If you int anything In the furniture line, give us a call ami look ov>t our tock of llu aus, Wash Btamls, bedsteads, Chairs, Kouml Leaf Center Table , ami the famous w llomo," and "Domestic" sowing machines. Don't fail to buy one of our BIG ^ooi^iinsrothat when you are weary you can rock your elf?.> iv.i Our line of trunks and ises are hard to boat. iVe keep constantly on hand the best grades of ilour that comes to Ilorry County prices lower than over before. A largo lot of red rust proot oats just received you want to buy a good cook stoko or kitchen safo go to Durroitghs A Collins o^v ak load ?>i" jOUit received ?very two or thioo wooks from Michigan and Tennessee t A lot of Scotch Plaids and ficdfnrd Cords t received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and nnel goods, whieh are going low indeed, <tur stock oi lioes are complete. Wo ik we can suit you in quality: stylo and prices. We also keep the famous MIMYIS Mlb) N!K:W? HO-M'E; 'VingjMachinofi amlkMachinc Supplies, constantly kepi on hand. Wo e been soiling these Machines for years, and are yet to hear the first nplaint. .JAMES MEANS SILOES ich are gaining in popularity every day. We have a lot of huliesnico button boots, which we will close out at > astonishing low price 85 cents. l?T.jOWH AIM > 1 M i( > W 8T1 NOS ofvnrlous Styles kept on hand. Aid. KINDS TUIUVENTINE TCOLS. \ CHOICE LOT OF F A M11, Y G- HOC E1 IE 8 Always kept on hand, besides 11) A THOUSAND AND ONE Til I NHS, too numerous to men a now, which we will sell cheap for cash. Please give us a call and sec for yourself before purchasing ewhere, as we are confident we can save you money. / iroitSEb-oiw'h /;/,'/ ; //' kkkkak. / no.w (:OM \ENTHA TKIf ST. /. > 'A'. JM KdY UL KKUJX'S h > / ;. MATCH FS SNUFF. e above f/oods arc kept in sto<k hi qu(inlUi<< and udll be furnished to DEALERS OiV AS (fOOD TK RMS AS ('AW UK HAD OF JOIIliE 11 OOA7'aS' ,S'IX COli I) sroo /..COT Toy . I S UFA' / 'ARTY. Wo keep constantly in Stock a full lino of this Cotton which wo offer to Dealers at as low price as it can bo had in those United States. Why not patronize U8? Vours for trade, BURROUGHS k COLLINS. Gilbert Po ttev <Sr Co., COMMISSION M liKC 11 ANTS . ??klfos TutotftiM Mtea, OoiiHi^iiiuoiitH :rm