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(The &)ovn? $ctaU\. Published Kvory Thursday. THURSDAY, SHPT. 7 18D<) MAT I KUS l.OCAL AN1) OTHKRWISH. Mrs. C. l\ QuultlolKUiin and ohii dron havo roturnod from visiting at Cheraw. Mrs. J. A. MoDormott has roturnod from qui to a lunothv visit to Fair HhitY. Wo aro oratiliod to hoar of tho in* i vMiunnni ill .Ml". V . .M. I i\'on, I of Cruntsville. Como oil. Wo will give you tif-| toon pounds of eolToo for one dollar. A. 0. Thompson A: Co. Mr. 15. 11. Kind's family have moved into the residence lately vacated by Mr. 11. T. I'yma;.; / Mi . Curdjo McNuilt IcTt ybste'rday | to rj&avtno his studios at the A. and M. College, Kaleioli. Miss Kva Carrie, returned home last week from a visit of several weeks to the mountains. Five negroes tried in the Superioi court at Darion. (!a . have hoon found ouilt y of aiding in a riot. Misses Kva and Sadie .lollie, of Sa Viinmili :ir<> <?n > < . ?i... ? * *' ? ?i i \t i in* family of Mr. .). II. .lollit*. Mr. J. O. Norton \vlu> has beer, at Multius for some time, was here a clay or two daring I lie work p is! Dr. 0 II. A. Karris, dentist, of j tieorgotown, came up cm las! Kri-| day's steamer and is stopping at the, ''Kingston." Last chance to visit Wilmington and t lie Seaeoast t his season on Wed nesday September, the Kll-hJ Don't fail to eo with us. The family of M r S. S. I )u senbury. \ of Laurcd. came up on Tuesday's steamer and left yesterday for Klor enee, their new home;. Mr. Vicdor Martin, of the Marion Tobaeeo Ware house has been here durir.e the past week visiting the family of I)r. K. Norton. Secretary llolloway informs us that the prospect for a lino exhibit I and laryo attendance at tin4 State Fair is very fluttering. \ I .. II I > \ i U'l . I 1 ? ,\i r. n. i>. .wcwnue is oacK iroin a pleasant visit to I lendersonville. where Mrs. MeWhite and children are spending the Suininer. Mi ss Ma^'it1 (1 iddens. of Clinton, ; N. C . who has heen here visiting her sis.er Mrs. ('apt. Sloeunib, returned home yesterday. Work has bo?*un in earnest on the mew Duscnhury lirick Ihiildin". A lar?.fe force of hands have been put von it and it svill <jo up rapidly. Freipion t ly I'rot raided Constipa tion causes I anamination of the Rowels. Remedy- use l>r. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by Dr. K. Norton. Mr. YV. Iv. Lewis says: '"I liavo sold twice as many ^oods since the opening ol the tobacco warehou ;e a ^ ever before in lite same length of time. The State loses a worthy man in the death of Col. I'Yanz Melehers, editor of the only German newspaper in Charleston, which occurred Sunday ni^ht. Mr. \\'. 10. I'orter drove in from Soeast.ee last Saturday I II sheep and quite a umber of eatt le. lie is buying in lar?c nuinl e's an I shipping to Kichmond. The people in the nc i^hborliood of Sar.ford had a most delight ful pic nic at Cain Hranch church last S vlurday. Some six or seven hundred people wore present and everybody enjoyed it. To cut with Appetite, Digest with Comfort unci Sleep with Tranquility, take a dose% of Dr. M. A. Simmons _ Diver. Me lieina occasionally. For sale hy I)r 10. Norton. iVIrs. A. I> Orchard writing from Saekett s 1 (arbor, N. Y., says: I want your paper, and will be pleas ed to correspond with the proper authority, as I am interested in the I lomcwood Colony. "Those who labor must "eat, and truer still, live how wo may, yet eat wo must. We are in a position to supply eatables of every description, both fancy and staple. See ad. Burroughs Collins Co The groat success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over ^ the greater part of the civilized world. For sale l?u Dr. I?t Morion Farmers! Hrin^ or send the fruits of your labors to tho Statu Fair at Columbia, Nov. Oth to 10th, and you need not exclaim. as many arc hoard to do every year, "I can beat that." Tho unhappy mortal whoso; Liver 'is inactive, is miserable without apparent cause. Dr. M. A. Simmons j Liver Medicine makes life worth liv ino. For sale by Dr. 15. Norton. Mr. \V. M. Parker, watchmaker and jeweler, late of Whitovillo. N- C.. arrived here Monday and will open up a business. Willi twenty years experience he is no doubt prepared to do good work. Sick Headache is the bane of many lives. I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures and prevents this annoying complaint. KW sale by Dr. R. Norton. Send us the news. " The Sum in or School continues its] s.'ss'uhis daily with u good attend-j a nee of county touchers. They are (loin- good work and will be better c(|uij?pvd for service in their several ; liehls when they go out from here New industries in the South are constantly increasing. She has made wonderful progress since the civil war and will continue to develop her boundless resources. William, the nineteen year old son of Lemuel Hodges, died at his home near Cedar Grove in this county Tuesday evening. One train of thirty-one ears loaded entirely with shoes of Southern manufacture left Richmond the past week to be distributed at Southern points. Miss Daisy IJvrd. of l'air HlulV, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. J, K. I Vice. Subscribe to the World and 11 Kit \i.n. Let the news of the world. The campaign of l!HI() is opening al ready and the Ohio and Kentucky campaigns will bo of intercs* to vou. The two papers for $1.75. Call on Mr. Iv V. Dusenburv at tin* Tobacco Warehouse and ^jet a receipt for your town taxes before J,ihUr>Ui.10very precaution is beino used to prevent tli? spread of yellow fever which, has appeared at. Key West and Now (>rleans. A jjreat ovation avails Dewey on liis arrival in this country, lie is now at (libralter and will sooc. turn the prow of the Olympia homeward, expecting to reaeli New York on the evening of t he 28th (ieneral (His is falling daily in the estimation of the country and his removal at an early day will be no surpr isc. 11 is opinion conflicts serious-' ly with the opinions of many milita f.v 11it'ii. sonic oT whom have boon on t ho lield around Alanillu over sinoo hostilities boonn and whoso opin ions aro woi'th considering Tlio chain jxan>* has boon tloino some cood work on Second Avenue curing the past week. Select specimens of your choicest grains, vegetables, linely l?rod stock, including poultry, for exhibition at the State Fair. A little cll'ort on j your part will secure one or more of t lie handsome premiums. 1 The "Queen of Horry." This Hour is ground expressly for the Nkw Voiik l'.\cki:r Stoiik and you j< ean find it in any size package you wish from a 20 cent package to the] i i.' ? win i? i. i\i\i i \ |Km(hi warranied or money refunded. This is the last invitation to the people of Con way and I lorry Conn t v to oo with us on next Wednesday * the liltli to Wilmington and the Seaeoast. M very body invited. Come. Special ears for the ladies and children. II. I J K iny. (ieneral Manajrer. Dr Win. M. drier, President af, 1 Krskine College, Hue West, died last 1 1 Sunday evening, lie succeeded his 1 honored father in the nresideney of ' the college and since 1 ST 1 has presi- . ded over that institution, llisdeath ' causes great lamentation wherever | he was known. I SlMOCLAl'j. The ladies of llorrv are especially invited to come ami oo with us on tin' ldthinst lieserved seats for all the ladies and children. I guarantee all a quiet, nice time. Vours truly, 15. It. Kin?j, <leneral Manager A meeting of the Teacher's Asso ciation will he held at the Burroughs School to-morrow nioht, Kriday, to : which the public is invited. 111 ad 1 dition to an attractive program. Professors Sharjieand Mollis will he present and have something to say. ' The occasion bids fair to he one of tfrcaf pleasure. The Socasteo school opened last! Monday under the direction of Prof. < .1. II. Moore, of the upper part of the State Miss I Jessie Ihisenhury has heen on^a^ed as Assistant and Miss Lillian Sialvey as second assistant teacher. The school has opened well and will] no doubt have a suc..... . r..i 4....... V r.")D 1 U! IU1 lllf Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kino's New Life Dills. , Thousands of sulfcrers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make | pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Kasy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. .Money ( back if not cured. Sold by Dr. 10. < Norton Druooist. , News reached here yesterday even- ' ino of the death of .Mr. .las. II. I liooins, of Ilueksville. who had been in . declining health for some time and < which sad event has been expected of late. He was a typical New Knjflander, but came South to live many years a^o, where he married and has raised up quite a family. Ho was ' Southern in all save his birth, of a ? gonial nature and had many friends. I 1 Mrs. lOlizaboth Price, of Nichols, and her daughter Mrs. J 10. Prince, of Loris, returned home last Sunday < from a?\isit to Mr. and Mrs. .). P. : Price of this place. i ? # < Kingston Hotel. A It UI V A I.S IHJKINU r?AKT WKKK. K 10 Ward and .1 10 Johnson, Wil- i mington: O \i Smith, Charlotte; T II I Smith and II A Karris. Georgetown; < .1 M Floyd, W P Floyd. \V I, Mishoe, i I) H Sarvis, .1 II Ncdy, C J Prince, ,1 II Allsbrook and \V .1 Stanley, county. iii fi ; You can got your Photos at | (iasipie's any day. You can have enlarging of any kind done. (Ji?'e mo a trial. n. k. (jasquk. ! 1)1 HI). Susan IJ imsie Luna, little daughter of Mr. ami Mis J. 11. Bland, of.lor dnuvillc, S. was tjorn September V tii. 18b5. and died A igustdlst. Hill I after a few days siekness. This loxely bud, so young and fair, jusl came to show how sweec a llower could bloom in paradise, so the death angel came and took darling little rosy cheeked (Jussie to blossom there. A Fhiknd. August 17th little John (Ireen, son of Alexander and Klla Wilson, aged 1 years. 7 months and 17 days. The ways of Providence are mysterious. .John was a promising boy and ap peared the picture of health, lie was the pet of the family, and it seems that the name given him by his grandfather, made the tie still stronger. It is hard to give up loved ones that are near and dear by the ties of nature, but it is a great consolation to know that little John is gone to that bright world where ii < .i . . .? ?> \ (iii 11111 > iiM'i'i 111 iiit* owci*i i >y and By." A Friend. .Mi-. William Nixon died last Sunday evening at the residence of Mrs. Joanna Ilarrelson. hisinotlier in law, a few miles west of town, lie was the son of Mr. W. I*. Nixon, of the (Irahamville section and his body was taken to Salem church, near his old home, on Monday for burial. The mortality in this family has been very great within the past six months. Married less than two years ago, his only child and his wife preceded him and his death last Sat unlay makes his immediate family ext inct. Is there no Bairn in Uilcad. Ma. Knnou. Will you give me space in your paper to speak with the farmer.^ of our county and especially the tobac co growers in regard to the ware house charges that are bein<y P'd upon us in the marketino <?f our to baeco. Shall we always sit quiet with our hands folded, afraid to open oar months? Some will no douht say that we ean do uothiuo, t>nt I say that we ean, < Htr legislature at its last session doubled up the char o<>s and put them where they are today. Now wo think that the charges were hi?;h enough before on any mar-j ket to allow aiK-tioneers and managers to wallow in fat., but, as it is, I we as a elass are boino imposed up- ; on above all others in the world. We are wiliino to live and let live, Imt as the thino j.N< it's all for the warehouse and not In no for the planter. or very little. We would like to know who is responsible for all this, i We hope that "t nele .1 erry''or '"II II. W." will answer the question, but want them to take it eool day for it so as not to sweat. or as " A rp 1 would put it. be serene. Now. don I you think that the charges are out raucous yourself "IJnelo Jerry?" We don t accuse you of beino res poll si bio for it we don't L v. , . i^viuh l j Id \vc blame those in charge of tin? various warehouses. Ilut to the. Lohaeeo growers of I lorry there* is redress! Vou hear me! (Jail a meeting at (Jonway and ask the) county of Marion to do likewise aid join you in the formation of a Tobacco C rower s Assoeiation thereby pledging ourselves to sell with the liouse, or houses, that will handle ind sellout' tobaeeo at the former rates, or ship it outside the State. Not make a inoek of the thing, but letually put it into practice, then you will see all coining together like the roaring of many waters. It is I not right to grind the face of the! poor in this way, that the warehouse rats may eat the fat of 'Im land, roll around town in "Idled shirts." or, drinking ice water | oil' the sweat of your brow. Now I hope 'Tiidc Jerry," Capt. Coles, "II. II. W. ' and " I'ochahontas ind all this great host will not at lack me at once, but. nevertheless, we will do the best we can if they do ind try and retreat in good order. J. C. I Mice. fiai i v:inI s I'Vrrv A no ? Tobacco Notes. We desire to say to our friends' lliat prices |>revailing on all bright tobaccos 1 lirou^liout last week were !>et 1 or. \\ e are now ready for your jjood to finest grades, as our buyers now want them and will pay tins best iiarket price for all <^ood to line to>aeeos. "Wo want a lar^e. amount of tobac o. Not only live or six millions as some of our competitors, but, we want all the tobacco in South Caroina. Our trade extends farther each i week as the people be^in to know of ?ur oriees and busiest methods. Yours truly, .J. IC. Coles. Manager i lorry Warehouse. Sales at our warehouse last Friday were as lar^e as any held since the >penin# and prices were very satisfactory, some ^oin# away up in the twcnl ies. M r. Stirling Smith, one of the buy rs returned Monday from a visit to several oj the other South Carolina markets, lie states that prices tire very jrood on the Conway market as ompared with other markets of the State. Conway buyers are now ready for ill grades of tobacco. ()rders hav ing been received last week by the j buyers on this market for tin; best grades. Let it come before it gets red, or damaged. O ?l M. It I'eavey, Hyrumvillo, La., writes: lh\ M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cured my whole family of Chills and Fever. It also cures Dyspepsia and Headache. I believe it Wronger than Zcilin's and Mlack Draught. For sale by Dr. E. Norton. * ^ Yellow fever is reported at Key West and New Orleans. The fever lias been wined out at Hampton, Va.. ind the patients are all well. I Rev. 1). lirown of Winston Raps the Colored Preachers. Baltimore, Aujj. .50. 1 lu* status of the co orcd race was discussed today at the second annual eon vent ion Jof the district foreign missionary society of thecolored Baptist church es. The president, Rev. Dr. \Y. C. Mrown of Winston, X. sounded the keynote in his annual address. From the expressions of approval given by the delegates it becomes evident that lie voiced their senti mcnt in condeming unlawfulness by negroes as well as unlawful punish mcnt of their crimes. The president said in part: ''The grcatest sociological (pies tion before the people ofthiseountrv is what shall be done with t he negro. Three alternations have been mi^I jested, subjugation, emigrat ion, or extermination but the true s lu tion has not been touched Chris j tiunization. Pvit backbone and ^raco in the pulpits; put moral pow or and courage into the ministry.; ; both white and black, let them preach fearlessly the gospel of peace j and universal brotherhood. Let the people be taught to tear God and keep his commandments; let all. ' both white and bhu k, he trained t<> ; respect the majesty of the law and this much-vexed race problem will solve itself. ''Let us condemn rape and rap j ists; lynching and lynchers. I lace preachers are a menace to the reli i yion of .iesus Christ and by cunning, ill-advised iiuloetrination and sub tie theories they are sowing from' the pulpit 's tares in sullieient ahun dance to clmkethe maturing* orain. Ilaee manias mav do for politicians. but they will not do for preachers . In endorsing the president s ad dress. Kev 'Dr. G. Spiller. of I lamp j ton, Va.. said: ' I am as ready as any one to rise u|> and condemn the wrouy doer, be he white or black'. I want to sustain the law, and if necessary for the protection of our homes, to exterminate every nc^ni who di obex s t he law. I tolerates are present from Maryland, the District of Columbia, I'enn sylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, ! West Virginia. Ohio and North Carol ina. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a hoi rible llurn. Scald, ('ut or I truise. I tuck leu s A r nica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores. I'leers, Itoils. 1 Felons, Corns, all Skin Kruptions. Itesi File cure on earth. Only 2n cents. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Dr. L. Norton Dru<o.dst. - ?- > A harrowing tale of sutVerino at sea is reported from Charleston I this work. Two sailors were picked up from a rait about '2.~>b miles south of Charleston last Thursday. The ship In which ) licv belonged saded from Hamburg 011 August drd, | bound for Charleston ami chcomi tcred the West Indian hurricane, then raoinir. and was wrecked otT the Florida straits. The few of the crew who took to the raft were soon separated by its beino broken up ami for nineteen days the worst form of sulVerino was endured. Cannibalism in its most siekenin;/ do tails was t lie eonseipienee. the third man, by lot, becoming a victim to j the others, whoopened his veins in . the endeavor to appease their thirst by drinking his blood. A Word to Mothers. Mot hers of < 1 > i 111 ron olVootoil with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Uemcdy. It contains no opi ate nor narcotic in any form and may be given its eonlident.ly to the babe its to tin adult. The groat success that hits attended its use in the treatment of colds and croup has won for it the approval and praise it has received throughout the I'nited States and in many foreign lands. Cor sale by Dr. K. Norton. Fried Frlbnds Best. I :<>r thirty yearsTutt's Pills have . proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. I A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipation and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. vwr M< JW* ? > The premiums ottered this year at the State Fair have been greatly increased, and competition will bo sharp. (Jet a premium list and make an entry. ? <> Trade Designs rfjm^ Copyrights Ac. Anyono sendln# n sketch and description may quickly ascertain our o|>lulou free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communications atrlctlyyonOdonllal. Handbook on Patents sent. free. oldost aitoncy for accurlnir patents. Patents taken through Muini A, Co. recotvc eprctal notice, without ohnrtto. In tho Scientific American. A handsomely lllustratod weekly. I.arsrost circulation of any selontlflc Journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1. Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3G,B?,*d"?*New York Branch Office. 625 It' St., Wash I rut ton, J>. C. WANTED AT ONCE * * <t remedy that will positively euro ine of KIMKKI'SY. I have been afflicted now for nearly seven years, and have tried a j/ood many doctors and their medicines, and none, have done ine but very little good, and now 1 want a remedy that will euro me for life. Address .1. If. Oi.ivBit, Conway. S. C., 1'. O. Box 102 (1m.) | Occasionally wo hoar of a nioinj her of a Itaptist church in a poor house or drawing public funds for support. This is a disgrace to that ohurch. To thus notice I a brother or sister in Christ in time of nood is the veriest inhumanity and shows | forth any t hi no but the spirit of Christ. The purpose of the church organized is not to dispense charity, yet it is a part of its work and to neglect it is to seriously reflect upon j the inomhership. Let not your poor suffer. North Carolina Haptist. P b^brmhiAi fl hf ailing I ll eaves ! Give _ | So the falling of the !. of tlic approach of a ;e and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless it may seem, K you confidently expect leaves | I again. And why? n N g Because there is life at the R M roots. JB k So you need not worry about -*5 the falling of your hair, the p. threatened departure of youth ^ ? and beauty. And why? ^ ^ Because if there is a spark of i life remaining in the roots of * the hair N I will arouse it into healthy activ- | ity. The hair ceases to come I out: it begins to grow: and the I glory of your youth is restored | we h we a book on the Hair I and its Diseases. It is free. I 9 JT/io flosf Advfcc Frac. If you do 11 >i olttnln nil tlio boiipflts B yon I'liiiM'twl from lli" use of tln? Vl>;i'r, i urrtlo llio (lootor iiImmiI it 1 * i > > i tiioro h iiomo diniouU) ? iii yotn ? n IB * orat Kyiiom wldi'li may '? <Miiiy Si roniovod. AililriMx. y 1>K. J. c. AVKH, I .on ill, Milan. HU - ib <? ?- * Uemember This. Tin.; habit of permitting the harness to remain on the work horse ihirinp- the noon hour is as lazy as it is cruel. The harness should he stripped nil as soon as the horse is brought in. and he should tln-n lie turned loose to roll if lie feels like it. Alter that ho should bo rubbed, I' pains beitio laken to ;,re1 his shoul- , ' .i i i ? 1 m in mill VM'i y pUlCC WlllTC I lit* lllll' ness presses or rubs perfectly clean. J At nielit i||(i ^rroomin^r should be repeated. This to the horse is as ( refreshing as a bath to a tired man. -o I - The G&ming of Baby I bringn y>y or pain. It's for the mother to decide. With good health and a strong womanly organism, motherhood hut adds to a woman's attractiveness. MoELR Wiem ofCardui takes away all terrors by strengthening the vital organs. It fits n mother for baby's coming. Hy revitalizing the nerve centres it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared thoy were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is good for all women at all times. No druggist would he without it. fi on. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," [The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu. > 9> M118. LOUISA IIAI,K.of.rr(Tcr?on,Oa., khj'H: -"When I first took Wlno of Cardul wo hud been married thrco years, but could not liavo any children. Nino months later I had a fine j;irI baby." m?? * !?. i mi in i "" "I "Notice of Town Taxes. IJy virtue of an Ordination duly passed and ratified by the Intondant and U unli'iw of tlw. tomn ..r n... v v<iv. I\M> ii ui VWII \> ay in council assembled, a tax of three (:>) Mills on the dollar has been levied for Town purposes on all taxable property, both real and personal, within the corporate limits of the town of Conway. The said tax is due and payable between the first and fifteenth days of September, after which time the penalty will be added. The undersigned will lie in the office of the Tobacco Warehouse during said time. All parties liable to said taxes are required to pay without further notice. K, Van Di skniiuuv, | Clerk and Trcas. Town of Conway Summons I or Relief. STATK < >P S< M Til CAROLINA, > COCNTY OK HORRY, < Court of Common IMoa.*.) Addin Ihirrotmh.', Kxecu Copy Sum trlx and Donald T. M< j Nell!, Kxocutor, of the# mens. PofRo estate of Frank 1 iit (J f llurroughs, deceased. \ lief. Plaintiff/ against V (Complaint Alfred Smith and KUa l>. A Smith. Defendant./ Served.) To the Defendants Alfred Smith and Klla l>. Smith. Von are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, ... ? mi ii u i? lu'n'wiui served upon you, ami to -orvo a ropy of your answer to tl?r said complaint on tic subscriber at hi* olllco at Conway, S. within twenty ilays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day ot such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for l!i.? relief deimuide 1 in tlie complaint. Hour. II. S< \unoitoi on, I'laintill's Attorney. I) 111 d .1 illy '-.'Sib, 1 sou. lo Alfred Smith ah ent defendant: Tuko Notice- That tho complaint in this action was tiled in the olllco of the clerk of tic Court of Common Pleas for I lorry County on .Inly ','Sth IW.t. Holt I . Po Si \ It HO I !Ot c ||, PlalntllT'- Attorney. .I.A M' I >1 It Mo I t, C. C. C. P.. II. C. tit. NOT I CP! OP SPPCIA I. HLECTION. \\ 11 Kitl-.A -1, it h i been i albal to imr attention that a \ .team y exist-. in (In1 olllee of Senator lot I lorry Co nty, and the following writ h been \<d U| on us, to w it: STATU OK Sol I '! CAIlol.lN \. I > the (Viuini- loi.e: I Kit rtiou for the ('onuty of I b rr\: NV 11 K11I I \ s, Hobert IScorhoronj It who at the (Sonera! Kloetion held in No vi inber 1SSM5, w'ms chosen a member of the Sc..ate tur tin' election District of 1 lorry County, to serve tor four years, has since said election accepted a disqualifying of lice, and wiiereas the Constitution of the State of South < 'arolina directs that in such a ciuo a Writ of Klection ahnll bo Issut d by the I'resident of the Senate for the pur pose of tilling the vacancy thus occasion ed for the remainder of the term lor which the member so resigning or accepting a disqualifying ofllce, was elected to serve. N < >\V, '1' 11 K K KF< >K Iyou and each of you are hereby required, after tine udver tisement, and with strict regard to all the 1 rovisions of the Constitution and Laws ot the said State touching your duty in saitl case, to hold an election for a member ot the Senate, for the Klectloii District a I ore saitl, to serve for the remaindei of the term for which the said Hubert 15. Scar borough was elected: the polls to be opened at the vaiious places of election in the saitl District on Tuesday, the :>Dt day ot | October, IStttl, by t lit* various sets of luaua ' gers for those places respective Iy, ami the | counting of the votes east and the tleela ration of the result of the election to lie ill accordance with the provisions cf law pro viding for the (Seiierul Klectiotis and the manner of conducting the same, I HIS WItIT. together with your return of I'ilection to lie held under it, have before the Senate at its next meeting after LIIO I'.lf CUOH. Witness the IInnorahle Uobert l?. St ar borough, Kst|Uire, I'resUUnt of the Senate, it Columbia, S,C.,this seventeenth tlay >1' August, in tho year of our l.onl One lliousaml K'ght liuntlretl and ninety nine. (Signed.) Uoiikiu I?. So.Miitouoi on. i'resilient of the Senate. (Signed.) ItonKitT H. 11 r.Mi'inr.r,, t h i I; ol the Semite! NOW.TIIKIIKKOKK. us l?y said Writ required, the undersigned give notice tli i' i special election will ho held at the sev Mai voting precincts throughout thet ,'otiny of 1 lorry, on Tuesday the tilst day of ictober, ISh'.i, for the purpose of electing# i Senator to till out the unexpired term"" if Robert l? .Scarborough, former Seualo r for the County of Horry. Tho law regulating (Seneral Cordons, us to opening the i'oils and the kinds ol ballot- to be used will obtain in this Idee lion. The names (.1 the Managers appointed to conduct said Klcetion wlII be duly ad vertised, (liven under our hands at < 'onw ay, S. (, this 25th day of August, lHlll). Commissioners ( 10. V. Dcskmu uv, SO. I 1 I ' ' ' ' , m?i. i Mini < < mi ii j .1. U /\l.l -llllOOK, ly E'octioiiS for ( M.\nntv Fi.ovd. I lorry ('ounty. I COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON. S. C. One Hundred and Fourteenth Your begins Oct. 2. Furnished room and board in College Dormitory $10 and 1 a month, according to room. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina, the holder to be appointed by I'robate.Judge and County Superinten dent of Kducation. Kntranee (Examinations. and'Conipetitive Kxami nat ions for vacant Uoyce Scholarships (which gives $150 a year), on Sept. 20th and 150th. Total expenses for holder of scholarships $10."5 and ?12*5, accord ing to room; for students not holding a scholarship ?-10, tuition fee. in addition. For catalogues and information in full. Address, I I A lilt I SON I v A N l>o|. I'll, President. S. c. Ml LI TV ICY ACAI)i;3l Y ( Hliceof Chairman Board of Visitors. Charleston, S. C.. July I. lHlh One vacancy in Beneficiary Cadetship in the South Carolina Military Academy exists in this, I lorry county. Blanks for application for per mit to enter competitive examine tion, with sheet giving necessary information, can be obtained from the respective county superintendents! of education. All applications, fully and clearly made out, must be in the hands of the Chairman by the l->t day of A ugust. C. S. CADSDKN. Chairman Board of Visitors. WolTonl rollcdc. f r w * ^rNb/Mit4W2 * Jas. II. Carlisle, LB. I) President. Bight departments including the New Chair of HISTORY and KCO* NOMIOS. WOFFOttl) PITTING SCHOOL. An excellent "training school for boys. A. .\L T)uPkk, A. M. Head Master. For catalogue addros, J. A. (fAMKWKLb, Simrtnnlx"'" < <' 16th Session begins September 26th. I am still to bo found at same old stand. I uin receiving New goods ' FHKSH GUOC tilt IKS, IIA UDWAUK, SHOKS, Ac, Ac. weekly. IJaoon, Corn, Sugar, Meal, Grits, ColTee, Molasses, Syrup, I {utter, Lard. Cakes, Tobacco, Cigars, Candy, both plain and Fancy. M v line of Dry Goods and Notions ,i.? i * ... m rwni|ncii', i invito a careful inspection. No trouble to show goods or <|Uote prices. Come to see mo when you come to town. Iter tiring mo your Kggs, Ch'ckens and Wax, and iittlo later on your cotton. You will fintl mo in market to please. Yours for business, J. R. PRICE. Largest and mo d. complete estab lishmcnt South. Geo. S. Hacker iS: Son Manufacturers of DO<>KS. SASIf. I.LINDS, Mi M'LDIN(J AND HUILDINO MA TF.lir A L. CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. If if I 1 x . * practical Horseshoer AM) ?CKNKUAL - Hr.ACKSMITir.? I l>e<^ t.? annonneo that T hav? opened a place; of llusiness adjoining \icssrs. Porter & McCasUill s staples, ami solicit a share of your patronage. Over 25 years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith work, Hoiler repair, etc. Moderate prices ami jjood workmanship guaranteed. r>-2;V.VJ. .'5 m. | SI'lVLY & COLLINS CO, mm Mi IN IS * Fire Insurance, Bicycles. t). A. SPIVKY, A. T. COLLINS! President, Secretary. Office lii Munlt Biilldinu. i liIII FOR YOU. j Write W. S. McCaskill a postal card. lie will scad one to your | house where you can examine it thoroughly and buy it if you like it I either for cash or on time. Cattle, Sheep, Etc., will he taken in payment. J. H. JO I, LIE. Manufacturer of Buggies, Roadcarts and Wagons. < leueral repairing in Wood and Iron. Keeps on hand all kinds of Huggy, Koadcart and Wagon material, viz: Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, axles, shafts, springs, bolts and nuts, whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand paper and glue, wagon and buggy singletrees, singletree ferules, clips and hooks, shaft couplings, king clips, pole yokes, buggy fifth wheels and polo circles, wagon stay chains and* tongue chains, plow handles, horse and mule shoes and nails. Paints of all description. Goner ;n repairing done with dispatch. Pnlnci1 Marked,. . ... -~J _ . > ..'*1 ... -.?<# J o Fresh UKEF, MUTTON and FISII every day at 'iilavcclsjon <? lUiiflbt'o. You can have boef delivered at your house at any hour of tho day. Market Removed to Third Avenue near the I'ost Oftlco, DISPASP.S OP TUP. SKIN. The intense itching and smarting inch dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rhotuu, and other diseases of the skin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain's ICyo and Skin Ointment. Many very hail cast s havo l>eon permanently cured hy it. It is equally ellicient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites, and enronio sore eyes. For sale hy druggists at*25 cents per box. Try Dr. Cady's Condition lVmtlcra, they nroju.->t what a horse needs when in had condl* Wen. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.