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I ' ; &hc Porn* $erahl. : ^ Published Every Thursday. - # THURSDAY, OCT. 19 180<) . m ^ ... MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHER- , WISE. . 1 Take the I1ku\u> and World. I Those Toulouse Geese at Golder s are good ones. " Mr. W. U. Lewis is using the paint brush on hi* big store. Mrs. J. A. Thrall is visiting rela- ' lives and friends in Georgetown. \ < The Columbia easily defeated the 1 Shamrock in the race of Monday. We enjoyed a very nice melon the past week, sent us by Mr. Key Worloy. Kightcer. thousand hales of cot ton , burned in New York last Saturday. All insured. Cupid is busv with his little bow and arrow, judging from the reports flying around. 1 Mr. Fred Stalvey will teach tlie lied Hili School in the Ciideon section commencing next Monday. Mr. l\ W. I lard wick is building a new reside nee on the corner of tith Avenue aifd Ueaty Street. j The new residence on the corner 1 of Laurel Street and 5th Avenue is rapidly nearin^ completion. < ')V Mrs. W. J. Smith, ot Howard, spent Sunday here with the family of Col. C. I\ Quattlebaum, returning -mf home Monday. ^ Mr. Charlie Hall, of Chadbourn, has come down here and will take a position with the Conway Lumber Company. Mr. W. L. Richardson, of Cideon, who lately entered the South Carolina College has been compelled to come home on account of a failure in his eyes. It is rather singular reading to us *4 1%.. 4 I ..t l . ..4 .. 1 it niui/ suuw MiiMiiu nMiii'ii i iic operations of the army in South Africa. Yet it. is said to be a fact that snow on Drakonsberg mountains delays military operations. There were thirteen applicants for certificates before the Teacher's examination here last Friday, five white and eight colored. One first grade certificate was issued to Arthur Bethea, white, and W.(J. Wilson, colored. The yacht race is the absorbing topic now. The IMiilipine war, seems for the time lost sight of in the enthusiasm regarding who will take the cup. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has greatly benefitted others and is reasonably certainly to do you good. Try it! For Sale by Dr. F. Norton. Improvements are going on rapidly about town. Several new build ings are being built and there are every day applicants desiring to rent. The brick work on the new building opposite the Bank is nearly finished. Mr. W. C. King, who has the contract for the wood work will finish up by the end of the year. We will dispose of our flock of thoroughbred Toulouse (loose in lots to suit purchaser. Also a few choice White Wyandotte Cockerels. Froduce taken in payment. Residence two miles North of Conway on j'ajr jjiun road. " J. F. GOI.dkk. The Health-Restorer and Health Maintainor. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv or Medicine, St rentfthens the Nerves cakes your Flump 'in I Com d.v audi Enriches the complexion with nature's choicest colors. For Sale by Dr. E. Norton Round trip rates to t he Columbia Fair will be as follows: Tickets on sale from Nov. (ith to loth, with admission to the Fair Grounds $-1.20. Tickets from Nov. 10th to 18th, with admission to Fair Ground $(?d!5. After this date I will hall rice, on Friday's only. Be sure your rice is dry before bringing it to mill. ' Mas. F. G. Bi:anou(jns. The series of meet intra now boinir held in the afternoon and evening at the Baptist church by the pastor are not largely attended at the day service, though fair congregations are present at the evening meetings. Rev. Mr. Unruly is preaching with great earnestness and we sincerely hope that gracious results may follow. ' J wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's ^ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rome dy, for having put on the market such a wonderful medicine," says \V. W. Massingill, of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and ehol 1 era infantum who must also feel N thankful. It. is for sale by Dr. B. j ^ Norton and all medicine dealers. To Stimulate a Sluggish Diver Ban ish Biliousness, Disperse Dyspepsia, Prevent Sick and Nervous I loadaehc, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by Dr. B. Norton. It seems difficult to raise wind i about Now York. Perhaps it would he better to endeavor to get th yachts around to Chicago, i Attention Horry Hussars. Ilorrv Hussars will moot prompt l\ at their Armory on Saturday tin SdYtli inst. There is business tlia oncerns every member t<? be at ten led to on that day. All who expee I > continue tluMi* ii.iMiilxo'sliin in 11n company must absolutely attend 01 their names will be dropped frow the roll. By order J. M. Ou vkk. Captain. J. I). VK.kk.KN, O. S. Educational Meeting. An educational meeting will b< held jointly with the Quarterly Con ference at Kehoboth church, 01 Thursday after the fourth Sunday ii October. The meeting will begin a 10 a. m., and will be nddrossed b\ the Presiding Elder. W. C. Power All the members of Bavboro circui ire invited'to attend. 15c sure b hring a lunch. E. M. Mkkiiitt, P. C. Mt. Olive Church. A meeting recently closed at Mt Olive church in Eloyds townshij which resulted in great good to tlu ommunity. Sinners were awaken m! and converted, t he church great ly revived and incalculable gooi lone in the Master's name. Eldei I>. 15. Dow was with us and it was refreshing to sit at tin* feet of thi; woodman and learn of llim. Tin pastor of the ehureh has an afllietei son and the good people out of ful hearts contributed to his necessities raising $251.81. Four young^adie: were baptized and the meeting ha 110 doubt furnished results wliiel eternity alone can tell. S. rTobacco Notes. As the tobacco season draws tc wards its close, the farmers are hur rying in their toba?o which ha been held back for Wiettor prices The Ctmivvjiv ni'ii'l.'/ii luil/li-' > ^ ? * " ? ..V..WO ... |M I (JOS. There woro good breaks all througl last wook, a', tho Horry Warehouse The Conway buyers secai to b paying full market values for all to baeco now coming in. Much one up pouring anxious to buy a large lot o South Carolina tobacco this season From the number of hogshead daily going to the depot on the llor ry Warehouse dray, it looks as i there is no falling oil' in the amoun of pounds being sold here. We know that there are a grea many Horry farmers who really ar glad with us that the Toba 'eo Ware house has succeeded so well the tirs season of its existence, and we kno\ that the Warehouse people appreci ate the kindly feeling of its friend and will always stand by them. There is much talk now a day about the second Tobacco Warehous for Conway. We have no doubt a to its being built as good men ar doing the talking and we hone ar ranging matters in regard to th building. Anot.herWareiiou.se wouli add much, if not doub'.e the import ance of the tobacco market hero. S let us have it. We noticed some good prices pah for tobacco sold here this week, am are almost persuaded to plant th weed ourselves. Kverybody ough to take the Hi-:kam> now. Mr. K. M. .Tohnson closed out th last of his crop at the Horry Wart house on last Tuesdav. Mr. John son planted five acres 011 which )i used only 100 pounds of fertilizer t the acre. His crop netted hii $302.60 This t? ! Is the tale of ITorr, land a d the I lorry Warehouse. Mi Johnson planted his lirst crop o tobacco this year, lit1 also planter 1 (I acres of cotton from which h says he will not jjet one hundrei dollars. - Death of Mrs. A. I), Jackson. With sadness we chronicle th death of sister Kdna Jackson, whic occurred at her home in Floyd' township, near Wanainaker, S. C. on September, .3rd 1809. Her death was unexpe *ted to hot! her husband and friends. She wa a consistent member of Snrdis Ba| tist church, I lorry county. She pre fessed faith in Christ, in August 1889 anei connected herself with th Baptist church at Little Kocle, S. C under the pastorate of Rev. J. I Allen. Sister Jackson with he husband, brother A. I), Ja Kson rc moved from Marion county in Jann ary. 1897, bringing with them letter hiifh commendation from the chare at Dillon. She has left behind t mourn her loss, a kind husband three bright little eirls and a hos of friends All who knew siste Jackson loved her. Therefore, Be it Resolved 1st. That, whereas our Heavoul Father in His uroodness has seen fi to transfer frarn the (church militan to the Church t riumphant, the mem borship of our beloved sister. W bow in humble submission to Mi will, "Sorrowing not, as those wh have no hope," for we know tha He makes no mistakes. 2nd. That wo believe our loss i her eternal gain. 3rd. That the church has in he death lost a faithful member, th husband a devoted wife, the childre ;in affectionate mother, ar.d the com inanity an honorable friend. 4th. That, we extend to the be reaved our sincere sympathies. nth. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to brother Jackson, copy be spread upon the minut book of the church and a copy I) sent the 1 lorry Herald for publics lion. .1. M. Fleming, C. M. ICliiott, Commit tee. For Sale. A nice little plantation, 20 acres clenre< and in a high ?tito of cultivation. Ai excellent fl room house, ono tenant hous and nil necessary out buildings and con venlences in one of the finest, sections o the county. Good school and church n walking distance. Apply at of co f ?r iaf trm ition. BBS ' 1 ! 11 ? Horry Teacher's Association. There will be a regular meeting of t 11.?* I lorrv Teacher's Asssociation t hold at the Court House in Conway, Saturday Nov. 4th. Opening at 10 t a. ni.. sharp. The following program has been , [ arranged for said meeting, i 1st. Devotional exercise by Rev. j \Y. 10. Harre. 2nd. Teacher 's influence on home lifect a child, by Mr. S. O. Tyler. 3rd. How to conduct the recitation. by Miss Grace Duscnbury and Miss Minnie Stalvey. 4th. The importance of written , work in school, by Miss Maud Mayo. >th. Results from the cultivation j of habit in school life, by Miss Laura , Snowden and Mr. A. II. Rooth. I Oth. What are the chief obstacles to character development in the av eragcschool, by Miss Lilian Stalvey. t 7th. Cultivation of imagination , i>Y reautng. oy .mis-- v ranees icolanti. Wo do earnestly tk>jn? that all members will lx> presold and that county teachers not members, will come and unite with us in this work. (J. PllKI> Stai.vky, M. (!. IVvukku, President. Secretary. $100,000 for Prog's Legs It will surprise a groat many poo1 pie in these parts, we are sure, to ' know that St Paul and Minneapolis, < Minn, are the largest frog markets ? in the world. According to a special ' correspondent of the Chicago lie 1 cord the total receipts for the past I year from the Irog catches of the . , State exceed live hundred thousand s dozen, requiring the slaughter of no s less than live million frogs. Live 1 years ago no frogs were shipped out of Minnesota; now the business amounts to upwards of $1(111,01)0 a year. The occupation of catching frogs gives employment to more than one hundred families, and there is a - j/ood demand for fro*/ le</s throuj/h- j - out the year. Tin- fro*/catcher does j s not require any expensive out lit. and | . and invests no cipital. lie realizes from three to ten dollars a day for , the time he is employed, and, heside the local demand, which is very stea ll dy and certain, and one of the leading ' New York holds has a standing; or der for lift v dozen per day. We are told that the larj/e South ern hull frog comes in competition j with the Minnesota frog in the South ern States ami in States bordering on the South, but that the Southern s product is not regarded as highly - by those with discriminating palates f as the Northern product. That, of t course, is written from a Northern point of view. We insist upon it that the Southern hull frog as an t article of f< od is in every respect as c sweet and delicate as the Minnesota fro;/, or any othet fro*/ in this conn- | * try, and that there is a hi*/ Mold in v the lower part of South Carolina, at * least, for the cultivation id frogs in s competition with Minnesota. frogs llourish in these parts as they do s not tlonrish anywhere else. They (> siu^r assweet ly here as anywhere, and s they grow bigger here than in most ' I countries. A business that will pav C I .. ..... .. I 4 1 1 1 > , | <> 11iti11 11 < m11 i uri'i; m ten unimrs ii (lily 1 is worth cultivatin#. 'I'ho South i Carolina cootcr. or terrapin, is equally as #ood as the diamond-hack -j i torrapin of Maryland, and there is | an increasing demand for it anion# persons of epicurean tastes, and we i| have no doubt that a little attention ii the South Carolina hull fro# would e find ready sale in all the Northern t cities at hi# prices. News A Courier, (> Kayhoro Items 11 ustle is t he word here. < )ur town is on a boom and more Warehouse () room is needed. The railroad com ,, puny has just completed a lar#e y warehouse To feet Ion# which our . people appreciate. Lots of freight C is received and forwarded from this (I point. Merchants twenty miles distaut #et their frei#ht here. ? Wo (I must have a tobacco warehouse. Our enterprisin# Kail road A#cnt here, Mr. II. W. Mishoe has several houses on the cotta#e style under construction.?Ve#etablcs will he , cultivated under canvass here this I winter. Mr IV II. Sasser isputtln# s the finishin# touches on his new residence at the South end of town. Mr. J. It. Mishoe leaves his position l( here to accept one at Kair dull. Little Kdward I'rince stuck a nail in his foot recently and is sulTerin# ' much pain from it. We want some one to put up a lumber mill here. e l>! ? - ? s An Excellent Combination. ? The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .SfTtvr of Figs, manufactured by the s California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate I the value of obtaining the liquid laxa? .. tive principles r?f plants known to tie medicinally laxative and presenting* I them in the form most refreshing to the II taste and acceptable to the system. It i- is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per' maneutly. Its perfect freedom from a every objectionable quality and subC stance, and its acting on the kidneys, e liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they arc pleasant to tlie taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Syrup " Co. only. In order to get its beneficial 11 effects and to avoid imitations, please 0 remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. ,1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OA I,. IA>T7I8VILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. ' Voi sale by all Pmggi9U,~l'rlce 50c. per kettle ' 1 gg Hangs If it was only health, wo mifiht let it clinR. ajft# But it is a courIi. One cold 127 no sooner passes off before r another comes. But its the I same old cough all the time. And it's the same! old story, I too. There is first the cold, fli then the cough, then pneuJral monia or consumption with the flDft long sickness, and life tretnbiBF ling in the balance. Cherry Perioral j loosens the grasp of yourcough. The congestion of the throat JL and lungs is removed; all inflammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest Wm and the cough drops away. It H has no diseased tissues on |&f which to hang. S Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I Plaster Ik draws out inflammation of the At/vie a Ftoo, Kotni'iolior wo liivo ft IrTXopnrf- I niont. If toii linvo ?ny roiiiiilitlitt ? li.tt ?r ami ifoilro tlio bout uttMlb'al itilvloo H you run possibly obtain, wrlto tlio fl ilootorfri'oly. You will lucoivo a S prompt ri plv. witlioiit oo.it. IB Aililrvsi, l>lt. ,1. O. AY Kit, EB Lowell, Man. an fgPU Iin.jwwnwm C ? Mr McCiitclieon, t lie special cor res political of 1 In- (Miica^o Record, sum inarizes the work that has booi accomplished by the 1'nited States troops in tlio IMiillippines as a resul of tin' campaigns which have beet conducted 1 here, us follows: " I \isi# has boon captured three times and abandoned twice. "(Juadaloupe lias been capture.! foil r 1 i ilies an<I abandoned t liree t iines "Mari<|uina has been captured si> t imes and abandoned six times. "Canita lias been captured twice and abandoned t wiee, "Antipolo has been captured onei and abandoned. 4'Moron# has been captured twiei and abandoned t wiee. ' Santa Cruz has been capture! once and abandoned. l,n#sanjan has been capture! once and abandoned. "Lou#os has been captured onc< ami abandon!'d. '' I 'act e has been enpt ured once ant al >a ndoni'd. "Novaliehes has been capture! twice ami abandoned twice. "San Mateo has been capture! once and abandoned. "San Jose ha* been captured onci and abandoned. ".Norza#ury has been capture! once and abandoned. "Au#ot has been captured onci ami abandoned. "San Mi#uel tie Mayuina litis beei captured once and abandoned. "Mexico has been captured twits and abandoned once. "Ilaeolor has been captured twin and abandoned oneo. "Macabebe, the only town friendh to the Americans, was taken am deserted, ami allowed to be burnet by the natives. ' <v>uin#a was taken t wiee anil aban doned once. "(iua#ua was eaptureil once am abamloned.' News and CouTier. A Strange Riddle. To mi' it is sometimes li#ht, And yet it is always ni#ht; The nitrht is always #ootl, I would not.change if 1 could. I see seven days in the week, And the seventh I always keep; And yet to me it is always night, Kven while I behold the light. Night to me is sometimes double, Whether in joy or in trouble; When double, there is a little spell, When 1 cannot see so very well. At dawn to me night is single. Then I go forth, and delight to min gle With both sexes of mankind And verv much light 1 do find. To you it may seem very strange, Hut night to me. will never change It will follow to my latest breath, And will be with mo in death. <3* * During the winter of IK'.)7 Mr. James Heed, one of the leading citi /ens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co, W. Va.. struck his leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him ac, badly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used sev oral kinds of liniment and t wo and u half gallons of whisky in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Palm. This brought almost acornplete euro in a week s time and h< believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Palm is unequal ed for sprains, bruises and rheumatism. Por sale by Dr. P. Norton and all medicine dealers. NOTICE. The stockholders of the Conwav Publishing Company are requested to meet at tin? Herald Office next Monday at ' > o'clock, p. m. J. A. McDermott, Pres. ? * ' Manager's Election. The following Managers have been appointed for special election to be held on Tuesday, Oct Hist. 18SM). Martin Mill: C II. Dusenbury, M. \V. Woodward, J. .1. Cook, Jr. Cedar (J rove: \V. P. Jordan, K O. llendrieU", J. A. Kason. Conway: J. II. MeCasUill, G. I J. Gillespie, T. S. Harnhill. Adrian:?J. J, King, ti. \V. liardee. J, P. Watts. Dog lllulT: < i. II Jones, I), (i. j Johnson, Jere Mishoe. I sayboro S. I'. Booth, Itird Watts. 0. .1 Prince. Sanford: .1. II. Stevens, l>. C. Stevens, N. C. Adams. Chapel Mill: M (>. Lupins. S. J. Lewis, A. L. Lewis. Cloy ds School House. lteudy Williamson, It. II Hatcher. IV 10. I .cwis. lilanton's X Loads: <!. M. Cowlee. S. I). Levant, I). C. Met Ionian. Loeis: Louis (lerrald, l> It. Cut eill. I> T. < leeeald. Itound Swamp -A. M Cox, It. II. I laeeelson, .1. .1. Caetee. Hammond: Sam IV Veeeen. W. S. I lewct t, .1. L. I loene. lObenezer: < . W. Hardee, .le., Mareus Smith, Win. Lono. Little Uivee:- Win. J. Stanley, I. I). I test, Anthony Itellamy. Ilaedee's Stoee: It. H. HaeUee, J. II. H. Cd;(e. I'V (). Watson. Heahamville:?It. It. Cox, J. It. Hackee, It. It. Veeeen. Soeastee: S. S. Sac vis, A. ,1. Claedy, Chas. II. Newton Maelow:- I. H. Patrick, S. IV Veeeen. Win. Hue^ess. J. U. Allsheook, 10. Van Musenlmcv, Mavbuey Cloyd Hoaed election Come s. W. 10. Dusenbuey, Clerk. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the tax books for the rollout ion of taxes for fiscal year 181)11, will uo opened at tlio Court 1 louso in Conway, on October Kith 181)0. The following levy on tlio property of the County has boon assessed. For State purposes 1 " Is For Ordinary County purposes. ..5" For Constitutlo a) Si liool Tax...,SI Total 1SIJ mills In the townships of Conway, llayboro, tlreen Sea and Simpson Creek, four ( I) mills to pay interest on Railroad Bonds, a balance to form a sinking fund for roj demption of bonds, Also a special tax of Three (Jl) Mills in School District No. 11). All able bodied males between the ages 1 ol at years and 00 years, except Confederate Veterans over 50 years ot age, are 1 ia4 bio to a poll tax of $1 The Treasurer will attend the following ) places at dates given for the purpose of collecting taxes. .lordanville, Monday, Nov, 0th. from 10 11a. in. tiideon, Monday, Nov, 0th, from 1 to 2 I>. 111. Cool Spring, I'uesday, Nov. 7lh, from 7 > t i 11 a. in. (Inlivants Ferry, Tuesday Nov, 711 , from > 1 to It p. Ill, Tayhu sville, Wednesday, Nov. 8th. from j 7 to a. in. Floyd's School House, Wednesday, Nov. 8th, iroin 11 a. in,, to -I p. in. ' Yardelle, Thursday, Nov. Dth, from 7 to 10 a. in. ' Zoun, Thursday, Nov. Dth, from 1 to'J p. in. 1 l'owellvill , Friday, Nov. loth, from 8 to 12 a. in. Ilayhoi'o, Friday, Nov. 101 It, from 2 to 1 p. in. Adrian, Saturday, Nov, Uth, from 8 to > 10 a. in. Marlow, Monday, Nov. 1:5th, from 8 to } 11 a. m. Soi a-teo, Monday, Nov. 18th, from 12 in j to 2 p. in. (Iraliainville, Tuesday, Nov. 1 -1th, from , 8 to 11 a. in. Wauipee, Tuesday, Nov, 1 1th, from 1 to 2 [i. in. 1 Little I5i\er, Wednesday, Nov. Ifith, from 8 a. in., to 2 p. in. .' Kbeney.er, Wednesday, Nov. 17th, from 7 to 0 a. in. I laininoiid, Thursday, Nov. 10th, from 7 to 0 a. in. , " Unlay, Thursday, Nov, 10th, from 11a. III., to 12 in. Found Swamp, Thursday, Nov. 10th, ' from 2 to 8 p, in. Lolls, Friday, Nov. l?th, from 8 a. in., n. i>? ... Sanlord, Saturday, Nov. 18th, from 8 to ill a. m, I tuck sv ill**, Monday, Nov. 2()th, from U to 10 a. in. Port llarrolson, Monday, Nov. 20th, from 12 m. to 2 p. m. '1 lie balance of tho time Until Decern Iter '.51 st, 1 will bo in my oJlice at Conway, l. i). long, Treasurer I lorry County, Notice. There will bean examination in ('oilway, I'Vl lay, October Utth for both white and colored for application for certificates to teach in the public schools of Horry County. I >. I). H AltKKI.SO.N, County Supt. of Education. For Sale. That desirable resilience; ui< the 1 corner of Main street and Sixth avenue. Ton large rooms. House in good condition, Artesian well. The ]>remises consist of two lots of one-half acre each. For information apply at the Herald oflice. Anyone sending a -ketch and description ma quickly ascertain our opinion froo whether an Invention la probably Dntcutabto. Communiontlons strict ly confidential. Handbook on I'alenta i sent froo. Oldoat fluency tor securing patents. I'atenta taken through Munn A. Co. receive ? tprcUil notice, wit bout cbargo, In tiio Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, ft a year; four months, ft. Hold by ull newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,B"?d""' New York llranch Office. 025 If St., Washington. L>. C. Subscribe for the llouuv lli:u.\u>, r and Thrice a Week Woin.it. ^ r ' - /; "?> T/.vcr Pills nnd Tonic T\ 11. i.ll*<\ perfect Treatment for constipation aiul biliousness. Olio pill arose. i I GREAT BARGAIN SALE I of | IIIII Clothing -FOIt Men and Boys -AT? THE GULLEY. Suits in all si/.es from to 40. Cut in regulars, slims and stouts. < These suits arc tlio best and most i popular stylos. I I NEW FALL HATS. LADIES CAPES. Wo have just received a new and beautiful assortment, from sorviooa bio rainy-day capes up to beautiful 1 fur and jet trimmed plush capos. The finest line of capos over shown in this market. I IllfR l)K ill ouii uiibv/v UUULfU in great varieties and at all prices. , New goods received daily. i FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. for men and women. Flannel vests, drawers and union suits. 1 Come in and let us satisfy your wants. Burroughs ; 6c Collins Co. ; ^|L> V4 \ Mlffl You can #et your Photos at Gasque's any day. You can have enlarging of any kind dono. Givo mc a 1 rial. P. K. GASQUE. ? . . . *S W ANTED AT ONCE A remedy that will positively euro me of EPILEPSY. I liavn boon alllictod now for nearly seven years, and liavo tried a good many doctors and their medicines, and none have done me l>nt very little good, and now I want a remedy that will cure me for life. Address J. If. Oi.ivkii, Conway. S. C\, I'. O. Box 102. (lm.) Largest and most complete estab lishment South. CIco. . Hacker 6c on A.'uC. " ** _ . Manufacturers of POORS, SASII, lllil N l)S, MOP LDINC AM) lllil LDI NC M AT Kit IA L. CHARLESTON, S. C. 244 King Street. I. D. 1L Practical Horseshoer AND ?CHCNKUAL -- I >1 .ACKSM ITH.? I bog to announce that I liavo >noned a place of Business adjoining Messrs.*Porter & McCaskili's stal)les, and solicit a share of your patronage. Over 2a years of practical experience in all kinds of Light and Heavy Smith work, Boiler repair, etc. Aioueraie iinci's and <piod workmanship guaranteed. ri-'Jf) !)!). it in. SPIVLY <* COLLINS CO. - AGF.NTS ? Fire Insurance, Bicycles. I). A. SPIVHY, A. T. COLLINS. President, Secretary. Office In Hank liuildiritf. 1HII Hi FOR YOU. Write. W. S. MoCaskill a postal card, lie will send one to your house where you can examine it thoroughly and buy it if you like it either for cash or on time. Cattle, Sheep, Kfcc,, will be taken in payment. J. H. JOLLIE. Manufacturer of Buggies, Roadearts and Wagons. General repairing in Wood and Iron. Keeps on hand all kinds of Ruggy, Roadoart and Wagon material, viz: Hubs, spokes and rims, wheels, axles, shafts, springs, bolts and nuts, whip sockets, dashes, washers, sand paper'iind glue, wagon and buggy singletrees, singletree ferules, clips and hooks, shaft couplings, king clips, pole yokes, buggy fifth wheels and pole circles, wagon stay chains and' tongue chains, plow handles, horse and mule shoes and nails. Paints of all description. General repairing done with dispatch. Pal apo> M ark p Fresh HEICF, MUTTON and FISH every day at iHaiTdacm & Uttldobt's. You can have beef (hdiverod nt unni' house at any hour of t he day. Market Removed to Third Avenue Pp near the Post Ofllee, DISEASE* or Til 10 Sli IN. '1 ho intense itching nrnl smarting inch dent t<> eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other diseases of the skin is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very had cases Iiavo been permanently cured hy it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for soro nipples; chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites, and chronic soro eyes. For sale hy druggists at 25 cents per box. Try l)r. Cady'g Condition Powders, they are just what a horse needs when in bad eondi' Wn. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge