The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 20, 1894, Image 3
The 1/offHY Herald,
Published Every Thursday,
f.HUIEt II it I HKCTOItY
Mi.tuoihst Ciichcii.
Hkv. A..F. Stakkokd, 1'AKTOIC.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock
A. M. and 8, \\ M.
Sunday School, at 9,MO, A- Norton,
Su|icrititcndcnt.
I'r.iy^.Mnetlnjr, Thursday, at 5 o'clock.
r. M. *
Voiui^ M.m.'h IViyer M?*?*tinvr WVdnev
il ty night hi S o'clock
I'ltKsilYTKIIIAN Clll'liUII,
Kit v. II. H. Zi:itNo\v, of .Million, wil
jirfiich every f???irtli Sunday :it 11,o'clock
A. M. and K !'. M.
Sunday Sclioi?l, 1, o'clock, I'. M. I>, T. .
McN.'ill, SupcrintendeM.
I'Ai'TIHT ('iii 11(11.
Temporarily without n IV.stor.
l*raycr .M?-i-.I:iu" ?*vorv Tuesday nitdit ill ;
s, i\ .\i.
Sunday S--lio.il, !>,d0, \. M. 10. W. N'ol
ley, Smpi'i iuteudeiit.
TfHJTlS| ? A Y, SEPT. #0, 1894~
ilm Nim
\\ . li. I . Ts, keeps a nice line ur
l?' iMi I i (i mhT l ies.
Ki -g suvs, lit- i-* ooioo t > raise h
nickel vn 11 11 i is u-ootU g t in.
r mm tfiim*' %vr ii%\u iw
ifi't Mr. .J Ik. l*-ttor t his week. 1
J. A. May?' is constantly rep!on> |
i? ing t is 8toci< itti i wi!I make s? nio ,
low Iio11i*e8 for you.
Session Br<fc'., advertise wo 11 and
n-ll goods low. Two things that
generally work together.
The Burroughs scl;o<?1 has closed
i's lir.st week successfully, and Prof.
.Mc'jheo is a neon raged in his work
Mr. I) A. Spivey was elected tern
porary chfiiriuau of tho democratic
organi/.u'Ftu of I lorry last Saturday.
There has heeii more fever hero
within the past two weeks than we
are accustomed to, only one case re
suiting fatally.
-Mr. Inwsou S- . sions. near town.
imagining that we liked grapes, and
how natural, brought us u bucket of
nice ones lust Saturday.
Mr. I.. C. KJgo, of Dogwood Nock,
k I led a voung bear a few days ago.
The next day a bunt was m ule up,
when the mother was killed.
Dev. 15. K. Taylor, of Fair HIufF,
N will preach in the Methodist
t huroh here, on Sept, 30th, at 11 A.
M. and in the Baptist Church, tit 8
p. m
Miss Kva Currio and Prof. U. B.
Clark, attended the Sunday School
Convention at Sandv Plains last week
as delegates from the Conway Method:st
Sunday School.
The meeting here last Saturday
was fortunate in hpving Mr. K. B.
Scarborough preside as temporary
chairman, which he did with dignity
befit ting the occasion.
Burroughs & Collins must be vis*
itrd in making your purchases.
Their Seven Cent Gingham is attracting
nijmy ladies. Anything you
may wan t can he hud.
Mr. Cornelius Causey, told ns a
few days ago that he had soino huge
corn growing on his place. Says
that his son eleven years old climbed
rt stalk foqr fe?'t from the ground.
The Postmaster, Mr. \\\ S. McCiskill,
Jr., has placed a general do
livery hox in front of the Court
House for the public convenience.
All mail placed in this box by 1.55
p. ill. will go forward on that day.
In answer to the Query in Hib
J'lm'oicc Time* of tlie 18th, "Wltoro
Wits friend McNeill?" We should
have k?1(] that Mr. Kilgore kindly
conducted no to the resilience of our
friend, whom wo found at home. ;
At n Republican meeting .here last i
week Hev, I'. 0. I.ec^f the colored
Methodist Church hernFnnd Uev. J no i
Cro88well, a Baptist preacher in the
vicinity, were nominated for the Leg
islature. ' Isaac Cannon, from the
Cool Spring section, was nominated 1
on County Supervisor. 1
Master Lpo, spn of opr Mr. ?T. M. '
McKeifhan, gave a birthday party
last Friday night to which the jnveni
les of the community were invited.
It was a happy occasion and not only
tho young folks, but those who attended
them partook in a large measure
of the enjoyment.
The heaviest watermolon received 1
during 'he seaeon was furnished by '
$fr. W. M. bid wards, of the (?alli
v?iii?a Kerry soction^weighjng forty
fhren and one-half^Punds. Mr. J.
\V. Dorsev was next with forty-three
pounds, while Mr. Sam. S. Anderson '
tfl-'nt ||i more melons than they all !
1 fjpid ovepy OJJH ft gOOd QUO J
r. J, I). Mayo, master machinist, (
Mr. lien. T. Daggett, overseer ami ,
machinist and Oapl. J. W- Hurllee,
of the U. S. River and llarhor Im
proveinents, with the Waterce H??:s j
tor and a Steam Dredge, came up ,
from Georgetown last weok and are ,
jying at the Ship yard herp, where ,
piu-y jjjfiW npjain sopio time, We <
arc glad tn have these gentjeinnn in ^
our midst. pjh }
Jack Johnson, colored, living near |
Port Ilarrelson, died Sept. 12th, j
having been sick about eight days, i
Before dying he complained of hav i
ing been poisoned, und suspicion
dolntcd to Jiis y/ife and i> yonng i
jie^rQ' by'tin* lianle of Bill Huggins. i
On thp 12th the Coroner held an i
inquest and Dr. J. H. Dnsenbnry I
performed a post mortem exaniina i
tion. Nothing definite outside of (
the testimony of the witnesses could i
be obtlined as to the poison. The
fttopiqch wag taken out and is now
awaiting a chemical analysis. <
Karniors of Horry, you huve much
to bo thankful for, \ou luive made
.......1 ..I .....
m mjvi m;i iiy |mmu \i nu\l |h--? v i
while the e?'t ??n crop is shorter than
was expeok'd at on tint" anil a low
price will lie reuliiiod. thru has
been cut short in the North wos orn
state* bv unfavorable seasons ami
hiijh priced pork may be expected in
consequence. Mis-issippi has suffer
ed in her cotton crop by continual
wet weather. If our people won hi
pay more attention to pork raUino,
we would soon be independent.
Mr llarrelfit n has grievances to
recount in ti i- i-soe an I Mr. Delhum
takes a tilt with '( <>nscrva ive."
Wo lislike t . see gentlemen disagree,
but we intend to "tote fair" if p e ild?*
ami allow persons of both political
faction.- to use the colli ns of the ]
paper to a reasonable extent and in
a reasonable manner. When ?rti< le>
become personal in tln ir nature w<
shall d> (dine to publish tin in, no
mutter from which side tlniv come.
This being the intention of this paper,
it ought to commend i self to the
people of I |.?rrv and iltey tmght t"
in< reuse i s subscription list.
The Knights of Honor an I Cb"-j
sen Kriemls, h<th luive otganiy.it ions |
in (.h it way that in ? uiea-ut" li I tip;
the requireumn ts of . nr (Jo- I Spring
ns'I >t 11111. 111 r. i.:ii' !lin? i. Iiii i*i i . t.!.. !
' " ;-f; ts * ......... ;
lllSH'tlttOnS, With the (. XCCptlOU <1
fees and dues. The hviiorilt'i's men- J
tinned above have larger asses mien l *, J
fees, ami dues v*-l the insurance'
hem-tit is greater. Our insurance at j
4S years of atin these two co i'|n
nie* amounts, in round numbers, i<>'
fifty dollars. W<< approve ' back
woods'* plans, or any plan that H'l.ds
to the amelioration of hi Iter .no and
will do all we can towards helping
on any praiseworthy object.
We go from homo so seldom, that
when we do we :ni. t say something
about it. I.ast Thursday we felt it
onr sa<l duty to accompany the re
mauie <u muiu luiKUi mci /ermoic to j
(?reen Sea, wore the interment was
made. Wo arrived there about one
o'clock j>. in., finding a oonsiderahlc
number of people gathered to pay
the last sad duty to 'h's lovely child.
The demonstrations of sorrow were
crushing and while tt was a sad oo
casion, we felt that it is better
sometimes to go to the house of
mourning than of feasting. After
breaking bread with our friend J. ('.
Bryant, we departed for home alone,
the test of the party remaining over
for a few days.
IMCIISON VI,.
\Y. J. Ilendrieks, of Cedar graced
our odieo with liio presence during
the past week.
Miss Belle Privette is here a pupil
of the Burroughs School, hoarding
with Mr. .1. It. AUsbrook.
Miss Bertie blowers, of Sumter,
who lots been visiting here several
weeks, returned home yesterday.
Miss Sallie McCaskill, who litis
been on a visit to Miss Maud Dixon,
near the seashore, returned home
Tuesday.
Mr. A. Mavo who was laid up
for a day or two last week, we are
glad to say is again out attending to
business.
Prof. McUhee and Mr. 1). A. ttpivey,
went up to the Sunday School
Convention tit Sandy Plains, hist
Sunday.
Mr. K. \r. Ihisenbury, of Socaslee,
paid us a pleasant visit on Saturday
last and remained ovor on Sunday
with his friends here.
Col. C. P. QuaUlohauin, left here
last Saturday as a delegate to the
Monday Convention, stopping at Ma
rion anil spending Sunday with hi*
friends there.
Mrs. Dr. Bet ho.i and children
were ainonir 'he arrivals pet
Steamer last Friijay on a vi.-jt tfi her
mint here. The |)r. joined them
here on Saturday, remaining until
Sunday evening when he left. Mrs.
Bethea returned on Monday's boat.
Mr. Henry Hardee of the Comnier
rial Hotel, with his little grand
[laughter, Ratio Ogilvie, left Monilay
for Huxitigtou, t|io hott}o of
Katie's parents. Mr. Harden will go
>n to Hendersonvil'e, N. U., where
he wili stop for a few days and thou
make other-important points bofore
returr.ing.
Pursuant to u resolution |)U83ed by
x recent Democratic Mass Meeting
M the people of Horry County, there
will he held at the Court Houge, Conway,
S. C., on \yqdnesday Oct. 3rd,
1801 a Democratic County Conven
Lion n>r me purpose of effecting a
permanent reorganization of the 1 )emjcratio
party jn our County, to pl^co
in nomination a County ticket and to
take such other action ag may bo
considered wise and expedient by the
members of said Convention.
The temporary Chairman of each
Precir.ct is herebv requested to make
necessary arrangements and to issue
icall to tlie Democratic voters of his
preojnot to inpet at f,hoir respective
voting precincts on Saturday, Sept.
40th ingt., or ftt such O'iier timo and
plaeo as they may determine, for the
purpose of electing delegates (one
for every twenty five and a Majority
fraction thereof, Democratic inters at
mid preciiuH) to attend said County
I oiiveution on Oct. 3rd.
A'l true Democrats, thygugbout
the County are respectfully invited
und earnestly urg-d to participate in
said Township conventions and to
lend their aid in endeavoring to bring
about a 1?? tier feeling among fellow
[lemocrats and to betwr the po'iticAl
utuation of our Qnaii*y apd K'atc.
IV A, 8I.iv.KV,
Tempofary Chairman.
Don way, S. C., Sept IS ^S04.
%
I KKOltGANtZ \TION OF Till:
DKMOt KATIC 1\\ ItTV.
IN ItOHltY.
A muss meeting of the people of
llorrv countv Was I eM in the Court
: llou*e nt (Jon\vu\, Sept. 15tit, 1 SI) t.
I Mr. M W. No!Icy opened t ie meet
ling by nominating Mr. If. !? Sear!
borough for Chairman. Mi. .1.0.1
Norton was appointed Secretary.
The Secretary roa I tlio State ami
County calls for meetings to reorganize
lit? Democratic party in 'lie State
ami the Chairman bridly stated 'h
o''ji'Ct ol' t ho inoetini?.
The following resolutions o*ferod i
by Mr. 1). A. Spivey and seconded
l>v Col. C. 1'. Qtmnloba an were passed
"Whureas, the leu iors and those j
j cliirged wilh the management of the
-o ? uiled I Vim era tic party of South;
t 'urolina luivr 8i'i'n lie 'o repentedIv
ignore tlie National i >t-m eratie |?Imt
form ami hum attempted to commit
til * party m Third I'uity i ml i' ?pu
I?s-1.? (butriue, thereby hnnying t!u?
pa: ty in o ir State into r?-pioueh ; s to
ii> at i^iiiiient with tlm Natio al
Iletm-cracy, have ad -pted false, nn
democratic principles ami promttli/u
teil tliein in the i ti ne am? nnd'T the
bnnn r of 1) m ?. rac >. 1 he do t.o
( ratio in is >( :> have tiecli gross V lie
timed 1 v imscrnp ibnis part\ hadeis,
who la e used t'!'- poly niac|iiii"iy
for s* * I fi s 11 ei d-; ami ha\t pcrmilted
another -elf eoiisiiint' d committee to
assume control of the party tna "ige
m-'iit, and in the .no t flagrant and
olTetmi ve ninnuer lodi -franchise thou
SUIIOS ?JI gOo I nil I IPUIS I H IIKKTlll S,
and \Y
herons v'm understand thill. ii
?>ril?T to nntnipu'ate tho politics of
our Suite and dictate to us who shall
he our olficers, there has heen organ
iised a gigantic "King" which is exercising
most arbitrary and tyrannical
power to the utter subversion of
the people, thereby depriving them
of their political rights; now there
fore be it
Resolved, that, we as true, loyal
and uncompromising Democrats do
repudiate tho Third I'arty plalfo.im J
repeatedly forced upon our party,1
ami wo <l<> hero by pledge nur continued
allegiance to true Democratic j
)?iinciplcs as enunciated by the last
National Democratic Convection,
Resolved, farther, That, we refuse;
to recognize any italividua) or faction
as being true Democrats, who persistently
adhere to Ropulistic doctrines
and thus fail to pledge their aliegi
anco to, and )>l,,ce themselves in lino
with sound Democratic principles.
Wo feel tho absolute necessity of a
complete and thorough reorganization
of tho party in our County and
State.
' Resolved further that this convention
proceed to tho election of
six delegates to repicsent ns at the
Democratic Convention to cneei in
Columbia on Sept. 17th, inst., ami
"That, wu further proceed t<? the
election <>f permanent ollicors and
make necessary arrangements for the1
thorough reorganization of the party
jn our County,"
A motion to nominate delegates
from the lluor and vote upon each as
nomiuatcd was carried. Tho follow
ii?ir delegates were elected: Col. C.
1'. Quatblebauin. J. \Y. Uolliday, Sr.,
F. Burroughs, David Kabon, J. K.
Allsbroolc and J. I. Ward.
A motion to allow each delegate to !
select his own alternate way carried,
A motion l>y Col. Qnuttlebaum
that the meeting go into permanent ;
organization, proceeding to elect a!
permanent County Chairman and j
township Chairmen and that a call
bo issued by this County Chairman 1
for a County Convention to meet in
Conway on Salodny in Oefobpr, was
put beforp the house. An amendment
by .1. <). Norton, to make tho
duties of the County Chairman and
township Chairmen end with the pall
of the Qct?ber call for a reorganizu |
tipn wi^a accepted. v\n amendment,
to make the date of meeting Wodims
day October Hrd was carried. Col.
Quattlobaum 8 motion as amended
was carried. Mr. I). A. Spiwy was
elected County Cnairimin.
A motion to allow County Chairman
Spivey to appoint the township
Chairmen to pall tlp> Qctobey Con
vpntion waj passed.
The following I'reeinot Chairmen
were appointed;
Mooasteo It. ,J. Sessions.
Little River ?J. C. Blum.
Parkers Store Frank Fdge.
Kbone/or .1. S. Vaught.
Hammond J. E. Richardson
Green Sou J. (J. Bryant,
Sanfftrd .1. p. Stevens.
Bayhoru T. F. Gillespie.
B. B Cox.
t
Conway
Lor is Siuppson Fowler.
|}og Hlnff doliii L. Jones.
Floyds Avery Floyd.
Round Swamp M. NI. Stanley.
Martin's Hill Dennis Cannon.
Gallivants Ferry Geo. M Johnson.
Cedar Grove Geo. 1 lodges.
.1 (). Nouton'.
Hforet^ry.
Irving W. Larimore, jihya'cul director
of Y. M. A., I)es Moines,
lown, ?:?ys iio can conscientiously ro
commend Chamberlain's Pain Halm
to athletes, ^ymnaats, bicyclists, foot
ball players and the profession in
general for bruisas, sprains and dis
locations; also for soreness and st'ffi
ness of tl\e When applied
before the parts become swollen it
will eflfoct a core in One half the time
usually required. For salo by Dr.
10. Norton.
Blanks,
V\'c huvg on hafiu a large supply
of Ulan lis, such as Bills of Sale,
Lions, Mortgages, Warrants, otc.
Houky Hkuaij>.
t
:>! F.l>.
flaMNKmMMBMaMHHMMttHMI
liiitln Janio l uton, two years old,
the oldest child of out former towns
'mat) 11. U. Tuton, now living at
; ( rtnitrtviIlo died last Sunday oven
1 tn.r o Tt ?n? oit t I I no Jw / if uliixnt n ii'onl*
i Mi;; (H IH ?*?? 'IIMVO^ V? (I ? l\
i ho parents have our tendercst s\ni j
|>atily in this sad hour of affliction.
The round us were interred here at
the Baptist Church on Tuesday, ,
Itev. A. .1 Stafford conducting the
burial service.
Mrs. IVggy Allen, an aged lady,
died at the residence of her son James
B. Allen, in the vicinity of Cool
Spring, last* Tuesday. She was the
widow of Knoeh Allen who died shout
eight years "go.
a r . m
Co\way J.oixik, No 05 A. K .-M.i
Ii;i8 called <>(T until th?> regular coin
tmtnicntion in October next. MemI?#-rs
will plo.?80 t;?k ? duo notice ami
govern themselves accord nglv.
I?V order of
C. IV QU.VITI.KH.-VUM, W. M. I
S. M. Tompkins, tteot'y /?/'<> few.
ADVKUTISKM KNTS.
> ric K!
VJTATI: OK soi ni c.\ni)i,i /
O iioitnv coi'Ntv s
All persons holding claims against the j
estate of A \ a .1. Oraliutn, deceased, are'
hereby rc?|iiestt <1 to present 1h< ante dul\
approved according to law to the under j
sighed within thirty (dO) days from date .
hereof. And nil persons indebted to sai 1
estate are hereby required to make inur.e- ,
(liate payment <d such indebtedness to the j
undersigned.
A Mi'I:kay I.i i., Adtnr. ol Kstate |
A\ \ .1. ('ItAHAM, deceased.
I'owellville, S. ('. Soj t. 1 1 St) I
I
til esk
are
feverish
tim ks.
1 Joth financially ami politically,
but especially so in regard to your
health. These <ar "hard times,"
ami if you want to keep on* top, you
mmt. look after your business or
work personally ami attentively.
You cannot do this if you are sick.
Even if you are only feeling bad,
you cannot do justice to your work.
I >o you want to know what to do to
keep well, t'se "NORTON'S 1JIS
01'ITS!" We do not claim that
tbev will eiivi' evervlhinrr tint wi? ?1??
J ~V !->? "" I
claim thut they will cure every cuhc|
of clii 1 Is and fevers, and will prevent I
other Uinds of sickness if taken in
time. Remember that these pills
are sold only by
- I >! . 10. TNoi'ton,
roofino sla ri:s.
JIMJOMING CILM UNT
1^ AND RRICK COMPANY.
. MASONS SUPPLIES,
27(5 E vst I 5A Y,
(II \RLESTON, S. ('.
I MI'OUTERS OK
ENUMSII
rtno r iMi ci;n i:vr.
and dealers hi
EASTERN ANI) SOUTHERN
ROCK LIME.
ROSEN DALE CEMENT, N. V.
PLASTER PARIS, IIAIR, LATHS,
Shingles, Tiles, Flv? Clay
and all
P.I ILDINO MATERIAL.
REST FULL SIZE FIRE RRICK.
ALL SIZES T, ('. P|PE.
ROD KINO SLATES.
PI LIMA.IN UNIVERSITY
GREENVILLE, S. C,
Toe next seso m will begin Sept |
2(5, 1894. For Catalogues or for in- \
formation about tlio courses of study '
Moss Hulls, Private boarding, or other
details sippdf to the president,
0. M ANI.Y, I). 1 >.
Greenville Female College.
GREENVI LLE, S. C.
Nov. M M. HI LAY, I). 1)., President.
Miss iM. (!. JUDSON, Associate Principal.
Reorganised and newly equipped, with
new turnitu.c and new pianos, and under
now management, A full corys of teachers
In every department. Hoarding and
other expenses reasonable, Next session
begins \VICI>Nl'H|>AV, HRl?T. 20,
IHP|,
Send for (Catalogue. Address.
M. M. KILKY.
(Jreenvllle, S. ('.
SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. I
COLUMBIA, 8, O,
Session begin* Sept.25th. Nine regular
Courses, with Diplomas, Special
Courses with Certificates. Requirements
for admission modified. Board $<S a
month. Total necessary expanses for the
year (exclusive of travelling, clothing, and
boohs) from $112 to $ 152. Send for Announcement,
r.i-r : ' '? *
....ni.i in ni.tiiDii imuress T in*
President. Jamkh tyoomtow.
COLUMBIA FEMALF, COLLEGE. '
<HI.UMBIA.HO. !
a
!
KAM. Hussion Opkn? Bkpt. '27, 1894.
Twelve departments of instruction. .
Aide faculty and dla'inguiahed corps of
lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit l\ro- (
gresslve. Elective courses. Reading t
rooms, libraries, Una telescope, new chemical
npd physical apparatus. All rooms
e. .rpeteil, we'll furnished, and lighted with
gas. Otpeu ^replaces, Hot and cold baths.
Health unsurpassed, Thorough course In
instrumental and vocal music. (
For catalogue and further particulars, i
address
REV. .1 NO. A, WOK, ?> ?>
President.
jll. IRKKT 'If R POUT.
Wilmington, N S??pt, 17.
Uosmi, 800 per l?hl for strained,
good strtunod 00
Pur 1 l.i nol* Klil ?1 f ')^(l IKu
Crude Turpentine, ?1 00 for hard
;iml $1.G0 for Yellow Dip and 90
Virgin.
COTTON -Qui?t.
Ordinary "li, cMh.
Good Oh..i i t 5^
Low Middling 0 Id 10
Middling
Good Middling 0 9 10
Georgetown MarketSKI'.
8, 1891.
Virgin dip, 5i. 00.
Yllow dip, I CO.
Sii'Hpo, 1.1 r?.
f atciiCrystals '
A wo 11 Assorletl lot con-1
stonily kept on hnnd.
S i, i: r
For llcv. Ponllry NettingJ.
M. MCKKlTIlAtf,
(5 on way, S. (J.
eh 1-y
NO MORE EYE-G^SSES,
MITCHELLS
EYE-SALVE
A Cortaln Safe and Effective Remedy for
SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES,
I'mfttofiif/ ttml
Ih'Htorliiy tin Siyiit o/ ' ,'w oi<K
Curos Tour Drops, < c:ii:,i?: i! ?.1. s.1 ?
Tumors, INmI Eye<, Mutictt Ey.'i V.<lu>--,
AND PRODUCING (Alien: :V.I.r ;
AND l'HRMANKNT Cl/it."
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< ?,?? ? lUllindlcVi ?i'i |I|C I . >, 1" . . ? 1
Sort"* 'I in. . :urit'
l'lltiu, or \tl>ri'i v. c iiilinn .n > iiii; (irl .* ,
MITriSI'l.l.'S N.&.L.'. kiuiy bo ?: <o
ailviutliiKCi
SOLO BY A!,L L.tLaOOS . ... CKKTf.
W. E. PORTER, & CO,.
F1SEI), SALE, L1VEHY AND
EXCHANGE STAHLE,
NICK TURNOUTS FUUNISILEl)
AT SHOUT NOTICE, AND j
AT PRICKS TO SUIT TDK
TIMES. I'EUSONS SENT TO
ANY POINT.
HOUSES AND MULES, HOUUKT
AND SOLD.
W. E. POUTER, |
Conway, S. U, Mob y i
TO OPE
F RIENDS AN I) |
CUSTOM EES
We have just received another oar- j
load of EI.Ol It which we offer at
2.90, 3.15, 3.50
A _ -1 o n
Mnu ouv.
Ijso ii new lot of MKNS ami HOYS i
HATS, which arc Helling at the very
low pri ;e of 12,~? Cents to fftl.ftO,
VLSO a lino Assortment of PANTS
.
and just think, wo are selling them
from <K> Cent to tft 1 ,<lO.
( V'1* supply of heavy COTT0NA0KS
which we have been selling at the
exceedingly low price Hi, Cents
w K have the linest lino of ladles, |
Cents, Youths, Hoys ami OtrlsSIIOKS
in the County and are leading In
prices, < >ver a dozen diiTerent styles
of Ladies Shoes t'r<? u 7o Cent to
$2.50.
() riIKH SllOKS at corresponding low I
prices, We just can't be beat. New
lots constantly cor. lug in.
S(i?HioiiH TlroH,
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llticklcii'H Arnica Salve
'J'ho Host Salvo in the world for
Juts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Uhap - a
>ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns,and all I
3l<in Eruptions, and positively cares
Riles, or no pay re tin i red. It is
guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaciuUt
money refunded. Price 25
ieuta per box, For sale at K. Koran's
Drugstore.
II. W. SMITH,
Fecdf Slar And Livery
Stables,
MARION, S. 0.
Mob 1 y :
fl . .ipfsgs
p p p Pimples, Blotches^
Hi?LJ?LI and Old Sores * , # 1
^ prickly ash, poke root ~ , .. , .
y- and potassium Catarrh. Malaria g
2?: Makes and KirinpvTrnnhlpQ
I 1 I v? I | IJ J ? | V4 Ml V V
Jtr Marvelous Cures Arc i nilri'lr rrnniTflil by P.P.I*,
" ii Prickly A ?h. Poke Root and Potaa,
. _ , loin, the greatest blood purlfler on ^dP
rrin Blood Poison O0"\?_
i?? ? I,ipi-mah Bros. , Rnvannab,
^ n I Q?. i Dkar Sirs?I bought a bottle of ""~"^dP
Kno im^TICm your P.P. P. atHottJ.;'UnKs1Ark..i?nd ?
. I 111 U 14 111 (1 H O 111 It tiro ibmo mn m?rn good thin three
? months'treatment At tiio Hot Hprluga.
di^"? . _ . . Bond three bottle* C. O. O.
? and Scrofula ""^""Virs'v.wTos. ?
^ | n Aberdoen Brown County, O.
dl^^?' P.P. P. purlllea the blood, halld* np Cnpt. J. 1>. Johnston. ^iP
? the week ami dohllltatod, gtvoa ,, , . .
strength to weakened nerves, expels <? "" ir-V n if nuy rerovrit; I hered^?
dlsensoa,giving the patient health ami hv teaury to tlie wonderlul nropertlea ??dP
hnpplnoss whoro sickness, gloomy of P. p. p. for eruption* of the akin, f ?
feelings anil Inssltudo ilr?t prevailed. Buffered for *avoral year* with an tin- ?
4^^-? nightly and disagreeable eruption on
? For primary,seoondnry anil tertiary jA'???! ?. f,J. ,i')Ti?pi known reme- all
syphilis, for blood polsotilug, mcrcu- dy but In vain,until I.I P. waiu-ted,
rial poison, tnalarlH, dyspepsia, .and r nUr ilivnTov ?-<9
^ In nil blood and akin diseases, like (Signed by) J. D. JOHN 'TON,
^ blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, Bavannab, OA.
tetter, scald head, holla, erysipelas, Btalnt anrcr Cured. dTP
oeiema no may say. without fear of "H " t*nrrr vnreo.
contradiction,that p. P. P. la the beat TttHmony/r?m th? J/<i> f f)triuinsT<T. """^PP
" d|^? blood purifier In the world,And makes
iiunmvii, niiuutijr miu i>orniiinoni I'lircn hkwin, i r. *., j a n u.iry I i, i1-'):.
^~ In all cnacs. Mkh-ihs. Lipomam Hho*. . H.ivnnnnh, ?
???mmmmm?i i i Oil.: (It It llfllt tin ? 1 tl.'lVn Irlml your I*.
- Uillon vhonn nyiitomii ?m nolaoned P. I*. for a dlaoiiao of tho akin, uauAily
and whoa? blood la In an Impure oondl- known aa akin oaiioor.nl rtiirty yoAri' ?
tlon, duo to tnnnfltrual IrrogularltloA, atandtnjf. and found great relief: IC
nro peculiarly honotltod |>v the won- purtflee the blood and remoroi All lr- ?
dorful tonlo nnd bloo?t cloAQBlhtf prop* rltatlon from tho seat <?f tho
ortlca of p. p. P. Prickly A*b, Poko prevent* any nnroAdtng of tho
_ Hoot and PotimAtum. ?or#?? I havo takon ftveor nix bottle*
? - - and fool contldont that another rourno a0mm^^rn
gm Bpriniipiklk. Mo.. AM*. l Uh. n n. will offaoc f uuro. It Iiaa aIjo r?llov?d ?
?I oan apeak In tho hlRlioat tornia of Kl.tfu? v . . J.1- .'in ,lu stomach
your modlcluo from my own tx-r^oiml trouolca. Your*truly. t>rtu~,
knowledge. I was affected with heart i?) , '? / r V *m
dl*ou.u>. plourlny and rhoumttMAtn for Attorney at haw*
4^^?* 35 year*, wan treated by tho vory boat ?
aw? bw on eiocd Diseases Mailed Free. ? *
g~~ SS?"CW?1SS^r'ATp^'inS'SK AM. ma-am, hp.i.i. IT. ?aw
ohoorfully any It haa dono mo moro . a n H MM _ _ _,, ?-"42P
K?od than nnythliiK 1 hnvo oror taknn. LI PPIV1 AN H ROS. at IB
Ioau rooommend your tnodlolne to all " ?i? wu. nw
aoflorera of tho abovo dlsonaoa. PROPRIETORS.
g^, . MKS. M. M. YEAIIY.
Springfield, Oroon County, Mo. I.ippman'i lllofk,MaTannah,Cla ?
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