The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 20, 1894, Image 2

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/v /) a'L ij it * o Published Every Thursday. K * W. NOLLEY Editor. TERMS t One Year $ 1.50 ; Six Months 1.00 Three Month 501 HATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per . * . square. Eight fines ot this size type make one square. No advertisement counted less than a square. Advertising lines in local column J"> ents per line. Advertisements of Judge of I'rebate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by IHAV. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise for three, six or twelve months, THl'HSDAV. SKl'T. 20, 1 SIM. It is said that Don Cumeron will lead the Silver party in the next presidential campaign ami (hat Sena tor .Jones of Nevada, will one of his chief backers. The Kentucky war in the Ash- ^ land congressional election is at an j end. Owens has defeated Breckinridge and a sigh of relief comes up at the result. While the successful candidate is charged with gross immorality, it is l>eli< ved at anV rate ' that ho is an improvement on Brock- , mrioge. uio cnmpuign nas ooen a : hitter ono ami the vanquished will s take defeat hard. It is to he deplored that umlor a republican form of government, we are subjected to such , stormy, political disturbances. llreok- , inridge should have retired t > private 1 life several months ago, failing to do 1 so. the people retire him. The delegates to last Mondays Coii ! volition met promptly and in sullioi* j ent numbers to impress any 0110 with , the gravity of the sit nation that now ' confronts us. Some of the host men 1 in the .State composed this body and ' we feel satisfied that great prudence controlled their actions and dictated I the entire proceedings. Gen. 11a* r good was called to preside who spoke 1 briefly of the situation. Some urged ^ a lull nomination, while a majority i opposed italic! when we consider t hat i a majority of the delegates were 1111 I instructed we are more fully impressed with the wisdom that ohuructeri- t zed the business of the body. t The following preamble and reso 1 lutions were offered by Gen. Kchvitrd l> McCrady of Charleston, which were v adopted. 11 he teas, men prominent in the v affairs of the State, claiming to be h Democrats, some of whom are now Sl seeking nomination for high offices a as Democrats have declared thcmsel ? vo5 bound by the principles announ (* ced at a convention held at Ocala in ' the State of Florida on the third day of December 18^)0, as paramount t to all other political principles what- 1 soever; which principles arc centrdi- a zing m their tendency and opposed 1 to those of the Democratic party; and 1 Whereas, others mi now claiming to v ho Democrats have allied themselves ^ with members of a new party styled 11 the Populist party and have declared v themselves ready to abandon the 1 Democratic party whenever an opp- a ortunity favorable to the success of " the so-called Populist party shall s prosent itself; and (i Whereas, under such circumstan- ' cos it becomes the duty of the Demo- ; cratic party in this State through its i t official representatives in convention 11 assembled explicitly to declare its j v position in regard to these disturbing 1 influences, 0 Hesolvcd, That this convention 1] composed of loyal Democrats from 1 nil parts of the State demands of the ){ convention to assemble on the JOth 11 inst., under the call of the executive 1: convention of the Democratic party ' of the State as heretofore organized il explicitly to declere the true and 11 loyal allegiance of the whole Dome c cratic party of the State of South Ca- v rolina to the principles and organi- 11 zation of the Xational Democratic r party, and to repudiate and rescind 1 the action of the State Convention s of 1892, adopting the Ocala platform 1 as that of the Democratic party of \ this State. 1 2. That the convention also de? mands of the said State convention 1 to he held on the 19th inst., tonomi- I nate no one to ollice who is not in full accord with the principles of the 1 National Democracy, nor one who 1 acknowledges allegiance to the said Jl Ocala platform or to the principles of the Populist party. 3. Hesolvcd, That the nominations by the convention on the 19th inst., of any candidate for any office at the K-?r - i? - - nanus ui mi! democratic party, hold- ^ ing allegiance to any other than the s Democratic principles and policy ( shall absolve all members of the Dem- ( oc ratio party in the State from obligation to support such nominees at f the general election, whether or not f they participated in the recent primary election, ' 4. That an executive committee, , consisting of one member from each county to bo appointed bv the chairmen of the respective delegations, which committee shall be charged | with the duty of the better orgnniza-j tion of the Democratic paity, and the presentation of the foregoing resolution to the Democratic convention which meets in Columbia on the 10th inat., and with recalling this convention at/touch time its they rtvav See lit prior to tne first day ot October. Kentucky Methodists in Confer once, l*rny for Hreoken ridge's DclVat. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. i4.? At tho morning session of the Kentucky Methodist Conference here today, the subject ot tho Congressional election was warmly discussed. After routine business had been taken up, liishop Duncan said that he was a great believer in the efficacy of pray er, and that he believed the prayers of just people wore answered. Ho I asked that all good poople j<?iu in ' heart while I lev. Dr. .1 Ditzlc, the celebrated debater, led in prayer for the purity of the Ashland district. II" was not a native Kentuekian, but he felt an interest and natural prido in t The prayer was offered amid aniens resounding and tilling the whole rooui with feeling, for the defeat of Col. Breckinridge, Such a a scene is said never to have occurred in conference. "Oil Lord, (lod of the living, not of the dead!" said the minister, "wo kneel, invoking I'll blessing on our humble homes, 01. our virtue, on our civil/, dion, on our purity and on all our welfare. Oh Lord! Thou dost seo and hear os. We would ask Thee to iook on its, when we are so pains-taking, particular in our minis lets, in regard to thorn being pure itn(.1 virtuous, help us to be regardful of the virtue of our higher officials. ' Shall we be indifferent to them who iri in the halls of Congress, who guide our legislation. We are in a 1 -itua'ion that regards not only the welfare of Kentucky, hut the welfare >f the whole country as citizens. 1 Wo would pray that no disgrace 1 -nan iaii on our homos tomorrow. 1 May our voters think of our \vivt8, I anthers and daughters and tlie good- | less of C el. May wo never disgrace ' hem. Direct us, bloss our country ( )iir President, Senators, our members >f Congress and our (Jovernors, our ustilutiotis. May they be a blessing oour people. Bless this district, the not hers, sisters and daughters of it. I'liis is a crisis in the country. Guide is, < >li Lord, aright and praise shall >c to -Jesus name. Amen." Koitok llivitai):?I notice in the ast issue of your paper a coninmniation signed "Conservative" sugges* ing that a ticket be put out in this lountv at the November election. A iry is this: Is it because while nen were not allowed to participate 11 the primary of Aug. 28th? I ilaced a notice in the llorrv Herald sking every white man to enroll and litis be in position to take pari in ho primary election. Can you say hat tli^ candidates hofnvn llml ni imn. ;? i I V ilul not suit you? Then why not 1 ill out n candidate that you could ' oto for? Does Conservative ino'\n to I rge that a majority of the white I otes in Horry County are against t im. If he says a majority are t 'on- ? ervatives, why not test the mutter i t the primary? If you say a inajoiity s f the poojile in Horry are Reform * rs, then what is the use of carrying c he matter to the general election in t s'ovenibor. Is it that the consorva- c ive "//n<"'!(;/ in Horry county with '' he aid of tho Negro vote may elect r county ticket opposed to the Re- a miners. Mr. Kditor, I do not bolievo t he white people in Horry county J! rill ho a party to any such a- heme, f Vhcn wo have a contest fair and open, 11 10 clrcanery about it, in which oveiy i vliite man in Horry is allowed to larticipato, what more can any one sk. Who. is unjustly treated? The unjority should rule and we must z uhmit to-a ballot at some time, eitli- 1 r Aug. 28th or Nov. Why better c n November than August? I can i eu only one reason. The negro vo- i ers as a rule are not allowed to pat- < icipate in the primary and they can li oto iii Novomber. I Joes "Conserva a ivo" think they uro nil ('onm ruafivc*, j r, is it possible lie thinks they can e ip houglit ami sold, like so nnny eatle. I am convinced that the day then a majority of the negro votes ( n this county can be purchased has j mssed forever. 1 feel satisfied that N he reformers desire only fair play . tul if every man lias hud that, what , nore can he ask. i wish, to ask the j onservative voters of I lorry county ,'hat they expect to gain by running c n independent ticket against the j egular I )emocratic nominees, lex- ? icct atone time ''Conservative" con- j idered that scarcely less than treason ( when tbo nominees were conserva- ( ives ) Hut now it is patriotism, is , t? The day nun/ come when the j loiiiinee will be Conservative, then s mist the Reformers do as you now { iropose and go out and call in the , brother in black'' to defeat the Reg- f ilar nominees. Asking pardon for t he. length of my communication, I , mi. Respectfully Yours. ] ,f. P. Derham. < (ink iii hi,k. l'^l 1 vx.vi ON IS HYMN BOOK, L' I iJliJ'J, , The 1 Iokhy Herald will give to lie person sending it the most cash mhscribers hv the 1st day of January >no Tun Dollar Family Bible and )11c good Hymn Book. No lists containing loss than jive lubscribere will be received. Old subscribers paying all arrears of subscription aud one year in advance ?au be entered on the list. Those wishing to club with the New York Would at $1.75 per year may also be included on the lists. This is an excellent opportunity for the good ladies of any church to present to their church a good pulpit Bible and Hymn Book. The Hymn Book of any denomination will be furnished. - ?Bl ? |P * Hood's 1'ills are purely *ygetuldi\ carefully prepared from the best ingredients. " " " 1 j That Deniocratij woluler. Tie* New York Weekly World, has just changed its weekly into a twice ;; i week paper. and you can now got the two papers a week for the same old ! price $1.00 a year. Think of it! The news from New York right at your door fresh every three days -101 papers a year. Wo have made arrangements by which we can furnish this paper and the twice a week Now York World all for only $1.75 a year. Hero is the opportunity to get your own local paper and The New York World twice every week at extraordinarily low rates?IlOHKY llKit\M>. Mil. KdiTok. -l'leaso allow me space in your paper for a few words to my friends in I lorry. Yoi will remember that I told you that if I was defeated in the first Primary, that I would go homo ub well satisfied as any man in the race, hut I * am not defeated and claim to ho 'he nominee of the people regardless of ? the action of a few of my political u enemies, who seem to have acted as " the Kxecutivo Committee in <'onway on tlio 18tli ind. They insisted, if tl I have heen informed correctly, not ci to count my votes, because 1 had not paid the *10. ten (lavs before the 1,1 1 . " \V sec md Primary, which it was impos* sible for ine to do, a> I did no. know ^ in time, that such was the decision ln of the Pxocutive Committee, not ui being in Conway on the day that the votes of the first Primary were conn- ^ ted and living some Uis'auco from t0 town. As S am as I heard of it, 1 to was from home with only $5.00 in *' mv pocket, this I sent on Monday tight days hefoie 'lie second Ihi- gu inary, requesting the Secretary to i?c [iay the other $5 00, and that I would , pay it as soon as I comedown, which v< I felt sum he would do. I went lown on Monday before the second Primary and paid III" cm.lining $5. 1 I simply make tins explanation to J ny friends to show them that ihey *1' is well as myself have been treated 'Vrong, that the Kxeeutive Commitee, were not so strict, regarditig the >ay in the first primary and allow "I some to pay after the votes had jeett counted. Some of mv political uiemics tried to defeat my election e, n the second primary through tho lolutnns of the IlKHvi.n and in other n" vays. The article in the IIkiiai.d vo vhich appeared before the second 'ie Viniary "An idea on School*," mis* il*> epresents me. 1 will enter into no tai explanation of that matter here as I nude n campaign of the county, the oe esuit of which was shown in m\ J1 lection. If 1 had been defeated in 't he lirfit Primary I would have been utisfied. If 1 had been left out of he second Primary fairly, I should 11 lave been satisfied, but I claim that have been treated wrong and as 1 *1 iledged myself to abide tlie action of he Primary, not because ''honesty s the best policy" but because right s right ami that the votes cast in the ^(i( econd Primary will show my dec- (l(, ion, demonstrating me to be the hoiee of the people, and expect to ^ io elected by the people in the gen ^ raid election. They are saying to uc "ii you Uon't stand up for your 8<l ighis wo will never vote for you gain.'' Now inv friends don't feci hat your votes are thrown away, but ro to the general election and vote m( or llarrelson, because lie is your ?pr lomiaee according to the votes cast jj n the second Primary. P. D. TIaukki.sov. A. M. Hiiluy, a well known citi- wi en of Kugene, Oregon, says his wife ca las for years been troubled with Ct ihronic diarrheal and used many 'omedics with little relief until she lied Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and liarrlioet! Remedy, which has cured K. ier sound and well. Give it a trial an no you \ni11 bo surprised at the in U'onipt relief it affords. 25 and 50 cii ent bottle for sale bv Or. K. Norton, m -?.J W Mit. Knriou.?1 have often thought K1 ?f trying to get up some charitable ^ institution in Horry that I believe ^ von Id be of great benefit to the peo>|e, hut the continual cry "hard ,,i1 lines bus Kei?t me from attempting u" t. Pi Suppose we start an organization if this kind. A society composed of he necessary officers and governed >y constitution and by laws, with* an nitiation fee of fifty cents or one P lollar nod annual d'ios of 2ft cents, w omposed of white men of any age. \t, tlie death of a member each mem- t>l >er of the or ler pay into the Trea I inry for the burial of said member, 1,1 >ne dollar. This would bo of imnense benefit to many poor people ^ md would not bo much of a tax on mrviving members. It is often the jase that a man dies in debt and [oaves his family in an impoverished condition. This arrangement would bo of gieat assistance to them. Jt 01 intmarn tn nm tn l?<> u i?miu/tnul>lA ?.. I n v Milik'il ikin^ and would result in good. r' 1 will be glad if any persons favoring CJ the movement will indicate it in short 'll letters in tho Houav Hkhald. Any h provision made for widows and or t( phuns, is commendable. Back wood? While it) Chicago. Mr. Charles L. !* Kuhlrr, a prominent shoo merchant !! of 1 >es Moines, Iowa, h#d quite aser- .' ions time of it. He tpok sjach y " severe cold that iie could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamberlain,s Cough Remedy cured ^ him of his cold so quickly that others 1 at the hotel who had bad colds fol lowed his example and half a dozen persons ordered it from the nearest 1 drug store. They were profuse in 11 their thanks to Mr. l^ab'er for tell- w ing them how to cure a bad cold .so . quickly, for sale by K. Norton. $1000 Worth Of Other Medlolnos Felled But Hood's Sarssparilla Cava Barfoot Health. ? Mr. Arthur JUcConnell 1'ensucolu, Florida. C. I. Itood & Co., J.owcll. Mass.: , "Olio thousand dollars' worth of othor medlInos, prescriptions, etc., have failed to do for 10 what Hood's Harsaparllln has dono. My onto Is In Forkla, but in 1R84 1 went to Callforla aud lived thero four years. I was taken sick l 1H86 and had medical assistance, but found no lief. The doctors said I had chronlo bronchts. I was In the Marine Hospital at San Fran* sco several months and at Hush Medical Colgo, Chicago, 11 months, but still did not get L'tter, so came back to I'cusacola. My weight as then 130 pounds with a heavy overcoat ou. IOy Friends Did Not Know Me, ?.it tu mill nun uruKCll UUWII. JiUl IflO C11nto and being at homo gare inea little courag? id I began trying various medicines. In Aunt, 1000, I win appoiutrd to a position In ths ulted States custom house. My friends urged y wife to have me try Hood's Sarsaparllla. I ok It three times a day just to please her. Itut my surprise I commenced to feel differently ter a week on Hood's. 1 found I was huugry id that I could sleep better; that tired feeling so left me. So I continued taking Hood's Sarpnrllla; have used nlno bottles and four ixcs of Hood's 1'llls, with tho result that ^ I am Now in Cood Health, ?|gh 163 pounds, have a good appetite, sleep all, and havo not lost a day's work since I be- r ,n to tako this medicine. When everything Hood Cures! e bus fallod, I found that Hood's Sarsaparltla res." AitTHUH McConnki.i., United States irgo office, rensacola, Florida. , Hood's Pills net easily, yet promptly and Iclently. on the liver and bowels. 35c. A Household Treasure. I)r, \Y. Fuller, of Canajoharie ~ . V.,8itv? that lie always keeps Dr. ' ' iujr's \,'w Discovery in his house J (1 his family has always fount! the ry best results follow its use; that wonI<1 not he without it, if procur le. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, ts itskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's jtv Discovery is undoubted!v the St ('ouffh reined v: that. Im lmu ntn<l in his family for eight years, and has never failed to do all that is timed for it. Why not try a rem y so long tried and tested, ial bottles free nt Dr K. Norton's tig Store. KegnIf r . size 50e. an E .00. A Quarter Century Test. For a 'jtmrter of a cemury Dr. ng's New Discovery has been tes1, and the millions who have reiv?'d benefit from its use testify 'o () wonderful curative powers in all jeasos of Throat, Chest and Lungs remedy thai lias stood the test so lg and that lias given so unLoisal tisfaetion is no experiment. Each j(] ttie is positively guaranteed to lit No relief, or tho money will be re- cu 11 ded. It is admitted to bo tl.o O V ist reliable for Coughs and Colds ial bottles Free at Dr. E. Norton's Ci, mi? Store. 1 .iii'i'ft ?! /? vnn &i ? ? o~ ? cl How's This! Wu i Iter One Hundred Dollars lieml for any ease of Catarrh that 1 mint bo oil rod by Hall's Catarrh ire. !*'. J. CiiKnKv & Co., Props., JJ 'J'oledo, () We the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for .he last 15 years, d believe him perfectly honorable all business transactions and linan SP ally able to carry out any obligation ^ ade by their lirin. <n est & Thuax, Wholesale Drug sts, Toledo, 0 E; 'AU>jno, KINN.VN & MAKVIN, 'holesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. 1) Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter iily, acting ilireotly upon the blood d mucous surfaces of the system. rice 75o. j)or bottle. Sold by all ruggists. Testimonials free. O c: Savannah, Ga., April 20, 1880 H Having used three, bottles of P. 1* for impure blood and genera j^1 eakness, and having derived grea ineljts from the same, having gain. I 11 pounds in weight in four weeks. take pleasure in fecoipmeuding it _ ' all unfortunates like Yours truly, ? .IOI1N MORRIS. I Itpu v.ovJ. N. McEi.koy, Druggist. * Oui.ando, Fi.a., April 20, 1801. Me38K8 Lll'I'MAV Bftos., Savannah, (jfa. Dp.ah Sius -I sold three bottles of . P. 1'., large size yesterday, and ] ie bottle small size to-dav The P. P. I'. cured my wife of leumatism winter before last. It upo back on her the past winter iid a half hot tip, i) 00 8i#e, relieved er again, and she has not bad a svinn. W - - ' ? "T"r T "/ "r"Ir >m since. I sold a bottlo of P. P. P. to ft riend of mine, one of his turkeys, u imp I ope took sick, nnd his wife gave , a teaspoonf ul, if,at jo the even tg, nnd the little fellow turned over ko lie w?8 dead, hut the next mornig whs r.n hollowing nod well. Yours respectfully, J. X, MoKJjltOy. Savannah, Ga., March 1Y, 1861. f Ikssiis Liim'.man Hitos, Savannah, Gft. 1 )icAu Sins?I have suffered from lieu mutism for ft long time, nnd did otfind fl cure until I found P. P. P, rhich completely cured me. Yours truly, 1 JLJ/v.A V. JONKS, 16 Orange St., Savannah, Gft. THE BPIiROI A GUAM MA It AN FOR BOYS TJ orough instruction given in i ll theco v. e have a liigli scho ?1 ainl classical depai me fitted for colli go or for the practical a Those young men and young ladies win receive spec la! attention and will be ulvei theory ami practlc ? ?! touching. <Mir llullditig ami (? round- have 'nn-n p pi tel.t tCUC.hfl |l>UVe 11 01* engaged. ()tln tln> patronage* ju tl leu. ood board ran b obtained at from $0 I TCITIO,^ Iti'l'i: Prim iry Department Intermediate " tl'gli School an I CI issieal 1 >e;artmenty M nslo K.\t n Pupils entered at any time between 10th Ad o D. A. Sl'lVISY, Seet'y. Hoard Trustees. COM K AN I DIM (iOODS, ('!. . r\ 1 V / M J JL J I IATS AA1> PAI> rs A Professional Cards. B.SCARBOf-iOUGH.j FlttjQPnev Fit- liaiv. 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If you are (cellne \ X out of sorts, weak ( M B B - and generally ex- , \ r\fnXXm c hausted, nervous,, / j II I IW I 1^ have 1|0 appetite' , \ VTT *A?"J ont| can't work,/ M begin at oncataki Ing the most relia- , I I fSAf* Me strengthening , | I I IT | nicdicine.whlch is , i JL1 V/il Brown's Iron Bit- , i ters. A few hot- , i # ties cure?benefit , , |< comes from the, l fllTTPrQ very first ?losc-?/' , , JL#iLv\^U V?H'J '*?'? I'"'* , ^ ti?th% and it's 9 ^^^.mmmmmmm j J1'**8*111 l? take. ^ It Cures * i ? t Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ? , ' Neuralgia, Troubles, ' , , 'Constipation, Bad Blood ' , ? Malaria, Nervous ailments ? i Women's complaints. , ' ? Oct only the genuine?it has crossed red ' * lines on the wrapper. All others ?r? sub I atitutes. on receipt o( two ar. stamp* wc 'will send act of 'loo beautiful World's \ * Pair Views and book?free, r , ' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MO. \ COM M KHOIAL HOTEL. HENRY HARDEE, PROP. Well Equipped In Every Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. Mch 1 y English Spavin J/nini?i.t ivjno yes fill 11 it ril, 'Soft! or' Call op ml Lumps nr?d Blemishes fnq) horses. Blood Spavins, Curb?, Spliniu, Sweeney, Bh>g Hone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure over }fnown. tfpld by }? Norton Druggist, Conway, S- C. U - | # HON. X. AVBRY, omr *.r tni lar^ert contractor! and owiio* crm im n ebrabka. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grand Island, Neb , April 8th, iw?. Dr. Mil** Mtdical Co., Klkkart, I rut. Gentleman : I hid bMn troubled with heart kiiiak eon the (.art 30 ykarr, ??ld HlthoUgll i war treated by Able physician* and tiled many rumodlea, I grew BtCRdlly worse until i war completely rrorthatid and CONT'Hip t! ny bcd without amy hone Of recovery. 1 WOUld lll\vr very lud BinV ini r|<c11a, w hen my pulse wofTI J ? ? |- | juld Hop beating altogether,1 1 *" "^mid It was with the grottiest dllUculty that my circulation oould "KTHOUSAN DSS ck to conaeiouunww uRftln^Whlle in this ?vu?lttlon I triad your new Hurt Cone, ?'?d began to improve from tlio tirst, and now I inn utile to do u k>mx1 duy'x work for a man 08 ycuraof ago. I give Dr Milcs* New Hiart Guar all the credit for my recovery. It la over Mx months slnoo I have taken nny, although I keep a bottle in the houee 111 cose I should need it. I havo also naod yourlMcRVt AND Liver Pi I. LB, end think? gTcut deal of them. X. Avkuy. BOLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANTKR. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. W. L. Dcswclas & C UAET IS THE BEST. ^CP O nvL NO SQUEAKIN& ?5. CORDOVAN, jfp- FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF. tf$f . \ H.?3.5_oFtNECAU:&k^9AR0a *3.5pP0UfiE,3SOLES. spin ^Jpssw* BoysSchoolShoes. 5EN0 F^R CATALOGUE W *L* DOUGLAS , BROCKTON, MASS. You run mvi' money by purchasing \V. L. Douglas Hhorn, IlccnuHc, we are tlic largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name una price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe* e<|ual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than snv other make. Take no substitute If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Hold by STOP AND I'll I N K A M- > Si JONT ! Do yon know Hint I .mi sidling goods nlmo-t nl cost! For thn next I flirty d o s, I w ill soII (1..U ih.a.L, 1 '!_? {'lolliing, Notions, 1 lilts & Shoos very close for cash in order to make room fur my fall and winter stock. I also have some good bargains in rI\> l>31 < <*<>. A good t baeeo at i c, and 22JC by the box. Nails ;>? |>er pound, and 2Vc by the keg. H<> Stirc and give me a I all when you visit Canwat. W.R.LEWIS, .NOW IS Til 10 TIMft to place your orders for Til RKSJIKHS and I sell the best in I he turn-Let Write to me before hming. Shingle Machines. i wing Saws, Stave Machines, Hand Saws, Brick Muchhiot;, thing Hip Saw* Planing .M:.c!iines, Ojreular Maws, and all kinds of wood working muchi'ies, Crist Mills at front $115 fn Saw fVi at from $100 tip to #100. Watertown ENGINES ANJ) BOILERS, Talbott ENGINES AND BOILERS. Seed (,'otton Klevators, Pottnn (lilts and Presses, IllUli (!KADK and BOW I'KICH. V. ('. BADilAM, den') Ag't, Columbia, S, (', C. L. ABR/UjJS, BOOT AND SHOE.HTER. FINK BPWRflli. l?'i t v I. it 'i i n ii t noil ' i ii* if || II ? (I Jl 11 1.1! ? PKAU'Jll IN GQ^fGGfeionGPlGiD, FpuifcS, WobaGCGf GigaPS, BtG. |ce Cold Drinks in Sonson. MX y WRM KILLER 'fill! (IRRATK.1T RVIIIYN KKMKHV A PT/LL LJJJfi ojji 60YKlfi 0m& CO'? PURE DRUGS B'OR SALE BY W11 HOUGHS <r- COLLINS Conway, S, C- . Mph-J*y tx