Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 27, 1874, Image 2

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* 4iac. t.Ti*r{??vr- ? ^ LORRY NEWS.| T. W. BKATY, Kiutor. |' jar Mv? ?re? in no %rise ?*&)?<*, a ib/c | ">r (Jit oi&as qf our Oorr&tftondt /its. VKs\)\\\ .rvNTAKV?;, I871 {F^>r i'Ue Uori> News.] A DECLARATION or TAZTA7IN.', WOMEN, 41 And the T.ofd, God took tho matt, 'and p\iv him iti the garden ot Kden, *to dress it, and to keep it." And the ILord, God vanl, it it* not, good, thn *?uau should be alone; I Will make him n help meet." When Vhey sinned the i.Lor I, God *a:d to ma*, %4In the swcai >1 thy face, shall thon eat thy bread." ^sow ease-h?\ing man didn't like, to >lres*? and keep t*We garden, with only tthe assistance of h woman?so those men ?>i phtsioa) strength, and mental vapuciiy t?? rnlv, subverted the weak 'fnil docile, aerd transmitted them, with knvir ehiiditit, as an inheritance to Hheir dtsoevidnnta. The l'J<ri?tiau era introduced testeh'tis with ik-w idea* and principles. A Vea Commandment whs given unt? itnun, uTo love Oiie another?do unto vi hers, as they would be done by,' V. v,? w ooctnnea that inside slow pro ^lt'?U til the ttoney, selfish hearts ot the jiowei till. Not until tha close of tho twelfth xeutury do we find the idea of governing by representation to prevail Wnoug the nations ot Europe, and liicu ouly in u limited degree. i he Barons oi England declare, that 1 bo objects of a political sobriety are, 1 the equal distribution ot justice; ami Hit? I roe enjoyment 01 property; they tleiuoiistialed to King John, that the ^ oivtue right" ol a king was limited, \ V torcing him to grant them the light to elect twenty live members ol I heir own order, as conservators of the public ri^iits. The Barons needed the coueuiicnee ol the, people >o they privileged them in each votuuy, to elect twelve kinghls, (:i knight was u young servant prwileg -d l?. bear arms) having thus guirantied \bvir liberties, they an tiered themselves tv oe lulled, into partial security. t daily, ambition*, ci uchhearted men Iben, "borrowed Hie livery ot' iieaven to serve the devil; ' with gent: , pertUasivu savings they WOu^upoi the Tlvdiility ami devotional sc i m.niis vt the people; they persuaded the p ;o* < pi", that they Were Christ's vLegetents on eaKh; that to b< slo v o.i i:-"iu was giving to their Master; the ?. I.....* - ' j J>1? .;csiy TCU Oil L11C 111 l.xruje s* -l u > i Iili they Were jjOHao.ssed ul luuds, ?-.i St* I meet monasteries,?build : ?11Jh,?t > 'lu.dose meadow and woo<l, as game ) reserves, which werv reserved v/veiu(ivcly lo? tlic pleasure and palate of W cuurch Iignnaries; their keepers J ?tfole?l SlTCA!!! :tl|d pO||d lor A It.-iO | <vpose,?the |>?.*??plo io?'k (heir corn Jiod wheal I" he #101110!, and their ? loth to. he lulled at their mills, iro n h duvotioual Sense ot duly, allowing \ he n lo H : then own rates of toll an i inuus; until toe common l.iw oi lvi#* i.iud?custom, was firmly riveted upon t.'ieii). 4'Froiul* in hi* Annals *1 an j Lnolish Abbey," relaies instances, v? neu the Abbm by the law ol custom, 1 t'l d-us men as ins "horn bondmen;' (.ml the courts dcuide in Ins tutor; thus spiritual lords were more op pies P \ aud tyrannical, than the secular l?rd* had ever dared to he. The peo? |?ic were wakened to their condition Ibey got hand mills, and a-iid they eould i^rind, in their own houses; thai 1 V?cy would have the't* cloth tuPud i. . 1 * 1 ? nurv iv ? uui<i oe a'Mie draper; the ')t?t u?(iii violence; the oaao wiu tnfried to court; avjaiw justice anil laW V.ks mi Ui?.*niv of power and e.v?ah? ha.ied authority; the paoplo were ob< M<fM \ti tike their corn, wheat <o? ! ' * 1 Jill tO the Ahlii.t *3 fnills; and to talio l< i present* of wine, to appease his \ at h, -1 linn wan it a tuu'ceH<d<>n ol ktrug^les, between the Init y, ami their ' spirit toil lords., until the time ot Henry VIII; when with n mighty hlow he 1 1 |o?e.i?d moiiUd 'in, from hi?j kingdom, j 1 .-uny Hnd oppression still lingered; hut the people h id learned to think " toV thc?m?Olve?. if l' <*y could not *ni?, >'et?j?fnllv resist th??v could rt?M? ir. .n. i / "" "" 5*. America ofWrct an asylum. U? I tv'At* women ahnr? t?hfe peri ?, hnr<inhi|?< L Viiid privation* of ?? plonker* a lite, to thfl tehjnvm^nt <>t freedom ami liU v of connclt-<? ?. As *onn a* the %??*cra*> co flout i?h PlitWVi the ri^to to lay i i|???p,i < n I u UV*A trur**-* ot li!w, winch tl v t ; R^Li^ . *fc i TTIE 11 coin st?m? ly resisted ; the vromou j J"'i?ivu with the moo in eourngeoualy " tHSvjurnr 'ho issues of the times; on those issues whs founded a mighty **oun try,? the fundamental prineipals tJoiiRtituiion are, Taxation without lv<0'|>rv'H??)tation is unjust?all have an *t| nal right to life, liberty ami pursuit ? happiness. The women of the emmfi-tt ? v<..mhi j , viiii; iu these glorious principles, had their sympathies enlisted in behalf of the slave; their writings, sayings and doings, had much to do with the linal iesult;?emancipation of the colored rare; to that race was freely given, the right of repr< sentati'tn in the governiiioiit,?the rigiu of a common jury;? the right to lie elected to posi'inu* ot iionoi;, trust a s i > Pro Kir. Russia liberated her serfs. IIo|. ] land and Rrazil did likewise with | their slaves, Spain the last bond ! hold is being towed into the line vM pr? igress. Thus lar the men have done well among themselvas in carrying out the principals of tl)e "new commandment." Ret us go back 434 years before < hrist, and see what has been done during all this time for woman, We aiil rel? r to tic* IVi'dc story of kino liasueras, : i it;! i?i ii Vadili; the! ' king made* a great least, t?> his i???If prince* and servants; on tile "eventIi day, when the heart lite king was merry with wine, lie eomuiaudi d j mi bring Vaslni the epieeii beiore t be I king, wiin tlii.* crown royal, ?i> show j Hie people, ami the princes liei beauty; lor .*>hc \V if lair to look on I ik a mo I , gen i ie, virtuous Woman sin- "reused to eonie;'' an innate hom: o| delieaey rebelled at the idea ol p it- ! iug liersell on e,\ nihii int., simply to gr itiiy vainl y, inul aim known the icccssity ol piotecling her own inter* sis, without ilonbt, she would have oii'.plered a natural rejm .'nance at ippearing hetore ero.vd ol intoxicn d men, and like a brave woman iave filled her place; -a woman' splaee s wherever duty, and the protection I her own interest ealis In r, The \insx ?aid to the wise men, who knew ii ?w ami judgement; what shall be in to (jiieen V.od.li ? now those night) men, were courteous, gallant old devoted to the I br sex, just as l IV I lie men nl 1..-.1 ? 1 - 11 .or. H.-U11J, "HI I III y < I i V I ml accord to fjii'. i-ii Vashti llit* same ?\v anil jus lice that they would have laitned lor themselves} she was not riiil by a select number ot her own ass,? bad the ladii'S, prim-ess* s and jjcni lewonivn <>l JVrsi i and Media, I'lidi'i'ial verdict in Icr case,? do you up pose lho k11?jjf would 11 <1 \ c isimioneed her to banishment? were lit use obles, princes am) wi-e n ? . anxious . o protect, tin* rights oi their uiolbers, .-lei's, wives ami daughters, when ney Mild, "thus, shall /here arise too on ell cou'empL and wrath," "P did hey show a determination to proUet | neir dignity, and self gratilicaiinn at dl haZiyds? 'heir verdict was banish pieeii \ aslil i; police their reason to,w and jodeinetu "when the kin^s de 1 r< e, shall be published, i hrouehout all ; > einpil'e, all ' lie wi\ es shall gi\ e tin ir si,amis lionor, boilt to great and irillj11 in the light of the liberty ot lie times, are the men willing to ae ept a forced honor??it iheir eonduet, such that ii will not eoimnand re* l et and cmcem, m ii for tbe-r tempo11 o|* spin' 11:11 o i, i ?d. I 11 11 ill el I' line,.. ulivis, should be lorecd 11? teign 1;??i y Tiiv march of progress imposes on vo111 )'i the tusk ??I dressing ami keep* g her o\V11 g.nrdeii,--it imposes on her lie Iask ol doing tier Hill share, lo ' cards supporting tne general garden villi all its subdi viHouis; male, county ' md town, in each of which We Hnd ;ieat grin ling mills of debt and ap? ?ropiiatioos; we donh propose to dis* iish tin? merits, or demerits of these h bis ami appropriations; we simply t insert that we ii.id no \oice in emit rue* ing the debts, or donating the appro* ; niations; but are forced to bring our 1 oil and tithes; the founder* ol the i lebts and appfopiialions fixing the i ates and ehaioe* YV?. <H.-t ?... ...? - , . . > >>IIM I ?< ?<t 1 ' I ied ofiicea, reserved for wit/t, ;ih game \ itserves, and we are taxed to pre* 1 er\ e (he game, and not allowed to i xrtakti of the least. We Hud lee t ds Zealously patroled, (lint no wo* nan, may get as much as wee jnroi V ^ ek?M, yet we are taxed to keep those ^ il'tt in a running, healthy condition. f | t is not right that we should he ' . reed to dress and tend iht- vine that r ueii may drink the wine. w Women have been efficient "help h fc?.?" iu ef&cting the liberty of uiau- ) V tOitHY WEEKLY N | kind; thwv have sutiieieiit intelligence t?? appreciate the blessing of liberty; they have suflicient discretion mid judgment to use it with moderation, equity and honesty, why should it be withheld? Let a committee be appointed to examine the assessing records of this county, and let us know what portion ot taxes is paid by women; then let us withhold our tax money, and demand i p <y h u k "(jitih" or be allowed the right ofH'prewntdti n/ the right t?f a Common jury ; tin- right to he d.ei?..t ^ o it* positions el h -nor, trust unci profit Taxation without represent >ili?nv is ( <111 ?lly unjust I??r women as i".?r mi'ii; women It a \ e as j^ooil i i?jht t<> lilt' t*r y. ami the pursuit of happiness c line tho men,?eu*toin ami est ah 1 - 111 < 1 an; lim it yf no inore Lr;v? s the tax eolhetnr ilit' ri^ht l? take our lax mom \ , ih hi it o;i\ * 111 -j ir ???.11 lords, ol j?a>-L 11Hit's, lo lake tin* i iI ami in Its ol t he hill y. in ]>.n V?aroi(s linns, the weak am) limit needed flu- |?i*??t Tinm, ami detenee ol the shone ami d?r>wt'l'lul; inline men, ami timid women, gladly .?11 I, InPihv nrai"! nin mee <4 valiant in/ii, on whom i *i? y depended |< r the ii'li'iu'e ol iIimc lives ami liberties li?> ok <1 no moil* in leinin, than a ha e -ubsH a nee?honor was their coin nmiMit a ai ami uIoit. !n the lij ht oi i(r?rla\. o rie . anei'S an d ditt'r., lift l>. I \\ ( (I li.'i | i >| , , } . f 1 i h" ?h ? ?ieij Hi ,?>, ,n'( rr . i t <' n ;i ^ ? oiit> re nee, '*\ i Co11 raI tonj such is i he unitt i net isu n "I 1; ?' rivl'ijfed world, I he ohj.ei of mi enlielitem."! f(ovir ;tnei11 is to oro. left the life, i 11 >" V! V ami J'lOpeity ' i evi'i'V in!i:?h;i anI j the slrtmjr ami o overlill art needed in the UCfi'if'lltUrat me r/' .!> . tl a I 0MM6>%CUU r dtlst fie* > ; he 11.1 m -1:1 . - i i >. 11 nwiKir a idi | I?11 i in in a tit iiifjn 4 :int| L/rntoo.i ini> ill Mit'it/M (,l I iti/Sf Hulas. I icHJ lill'Y tf tit ?iii iii ii in i lit'M" railing, ami it i 'in- it i in i, >r i-* tlimj -I hrn Wi* 11. i \ t* .11 r l>le < iss nl "v a-jf i1' ?n 1 i^'ii. i.MiK ii, \vh ?-v culling i-% t'? nso hij^ llin-4 \>?. v i -, ami ingl> wimnglit j si ni iiiiviit.s in rcg ii'.l t ? iiic |?riTnjj;.ii vr* of Mian,?I iifir filly nuiduit is lo p Cj i>j ??11 .ho luiiti Arnii;C |j i>;vrniM<jf? ; .1 it.!- witim'ti'imiNj iiivir v.*? iiy, ?TH- J . My. lyriiinv ami ign ranker is in'..>1- I -vl'fir 4iff 1 is i is iM il>tff wo i\ t ' M re i.!. : N f . .! UTII liw w hai is I Moil vhitf, \W ilotKiTifino, t" ii \y.U :ire ! in)' Milling, (.i In* lixed, !?> r t ho \vm'-liip i Jarftjcrn / t. Sf'KCTATOK. | A M K t" il.li' A 1*4* JC \ it A NCK, ? Oil S|}|?' ' lay last al?oui nu tju iitfr l?oi??iv I \r-> ' \*. M. an uuiiH'MS; lurccJilc |>is*t'.l nvcr | this plaiM'. In 11 ii* nptii air if soumiotl ... I iiiiii li 1 ihi* ili?* i*?1111'?Ii11?r nl an I O - > | w g ?n driven rapi ily ?>v?*r a rough ] lOad. Ill llooiH people th'Mlght (lie 'hlmtieys Wi'l'C o,? lii'i'j one person who vas ern-siug a t ?*? ?ii* of water at the 11a* saw iln* !il?; it reflect-d front it in |li?' w a I it but wo could hoar "I no ono who saw it. The direction stunned to [ ?e Iroin o ?s I to west, and the noise! oMiiutK'd ai leasi one hall a minute, | \ in nt loin ia, who was riding at 1 he l a*, I aU"I i ha t his team woi o so had I y 1 ri _?i. 1? n t?* I thai In' was compell. d to! i .{ t and 11 11 t ic m ; the horst s scrmrd un|?it i? iy tiuifhd. It w as inn iced r fi Vflal no e- t a- I and West <d this j dace. Wdtcrboro Ncica. It i> i nt I f? I t t x pec tot! i hat I In* holders He u.tic truth t aroliaa bonis wil' , n-> nt ai nave them sealed ti ty per i in. along with i lie bogus stnlf in ... | .vlinh I'a'iiison and his friends are i uterestcil. It is hign lime lor the! arpt t-hag la gidaini t*s ot die South o learn ih.it, while fraudulent indebt ?lness may be discarded, genuine roods, for which dollar lor <b?l'ni has tun pud, are sat red obligations and iot to be trilled with N Sin. Confiscation. The pretence of the King that ;he taxi s are tin h.tavier this year j han last is utterly false. While ii is i rue that the rate ol the tax lias not recti augmented, assessment* hat e been iiv'ieased to an extent that ill many 11-1 mens has doubled or trebled thy ax?s A geiitUman living in this jity, vho ow us real i'St ate in Mafioii thrunt y, lis received a note Iroin his agent ii ti his is lids have been assessed by lie lba.nl of Kqualization at a,.>1)2 iiid thai the amount of his taxes this t.ll I U . I - ' ' ' ri'ui > v-1 ? o-t. year lie punt <137 34 <>n the sumo lain]. The writer! u?thcradds: "Tho taxes this year are louhle, and in some cases treble, as ntich as last year. There is great <1 iniHtirtlaction auiong the people, and i great "many will not be able to pay." A*?c* and Com itr. < IEWS: JANUARi 27 There la a man living in Greenville who has in his pos6e.vdon a receipt lor the taxes on u tract < ! 0110 hundred ami seventy-flve acres td land paid in IK4S. Tin* amount ot taxes paid at that date wrs ti'.leen cents. East year * he paid twenty-lour dollars and sev. only-five eents taxes on the same land. I a.V km. -In rel'ere Jbee to the taxo now assessed on property, we will State thai we heard a good citizen of our , Count v say this week that he had ante-war tax receipts on the property now ow ned l>y him tor fiiteen eenis> the then trvx, while now lie pays he* I tween eleven and t;w elue doll.V. s on i iiu* same property There has beer. no in*w hnild'iin^* or oiler improvements in nee??iun lor iliis yr* at diilererme. I low ;h this tor hi oh?. Wit!holla Courier. Hie Tresis ut< r received the tax books Imm tlie Auditor on the i4th inst , i ... . ' Tin* pepole art- paying their luxes with tin ir usual promptness. The Treasj urer will lie on his roinuls eollertnig tor the next two week**, cuiirtecpiently the ofliee in Wsilierhoro will be e'osed i ! until l'ehneary 5iI). W'tlttrlwi") Ntict, "Timer to tfnlond." ,\ Wasltinif' on dispateh to the New : Voi k Herald ??yK: MVrhups ilie most sijxnilirant spoeeh j i he ! *? ?->i< 11-111 luie ev? r mode, of a ! politic.ii nature. Was addressed last j e \ e ni i to vonie pro in i lien t. 1 o pu' >1 ican wliit > ;,i n np>.n littn at I lie White , House. I he 1 resident said: 'I heoin r?. vimiis bii.ri iv '. < nine lor tin* it j?m ?- I lica-n party to unload. There has been too 111ii< li dead w i'jiit' e \rriim 1 by it. The success our anus during t he re-i In-M i - ?nr ami t ho con Hd<-:u-c \ lott I lie Republican parly v as strrm^ enough Jo liol.l up ai>y burden, I owe iinposed al 1be disafti ct 111v; in the ' ?nit States ot? lite a i iwiiii?11 ai ion, i atn tired ot thian nonsense. Let Louisiana take care ol Ihm - I', j^s Texas will liave to <lo. i l**m * i win' any ipt arrrl about Miss'vss- s ippi Stale m-aitera to bo referred to 1111 . This- m train*; of nioiistrosrCtes j lias nearly exhausted the life ot the ' part y, f am done w lilt them, and they will have to take euro ol themselves.1* fine Whkck oj?" jiik ViRGtsttrs.? ibe reports Irmu the witelc ol the Virgil.ins at'i' very ineayjro. The pi-! fot* say that she is siiikmyj if* the sanT at the nottoiii oi the eh.uinel, her mixzonmast. the top ot which is protruding Irooi the water, having sunk dtvVn apparently several inches She i i stems to have careened very slightly, as the mast docs not stand so perpendicularly a-* vl was at first. She lies | 1 in the track ot vessels j?oin<r out over I I 1 the mam bar, although somewhat to the southward ol the main channel. II the government has ever had any idea ") making any attempt al raising |||>I' vulll.'ll !?.. .v.... I ........ ... ww- ih-il" supposes 11 >:?I | they have, they should he aide to i C'tiiinu'iict' work at an early day, as ii wtil /><??>ii V?c* too late. i 1 " " * " f N K\V Hl'ovs ON TUB CoASJ' ? A first, e!.?ss Nan l.u<?y ha.- I>- en placed over the wrrrk oi the iSteainer Virginias, sank in ? ?if 111 a 1111 a halt lalliom* water S | K from O ik I-lund Light, N'. C.? A lirsi class I*:tii buoy has lirt'ii placed , over the wreck ol t ho General Shcrniaii j -link oiV Little Uiver Inlet, S. (J., in eight and a hall fathoms water. Charh-aton. J\retcs and < 'our icr. ^SHERIFF'S SALES l?v virtue of sundry < xecntions to me directed and lodged in this oHicc. { will oiler lor sale at the Courthouse, in (Ion wayhoro. S. (on the first ' M unlay in Kebruary next, within legal ' sale hours, the following property to ' wit: ( t Three hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, levied en as the f proper! y ot J. N. I'imi'i'6, fit I ho suit <>l James A. llendrieks, </t al The Intrust of .11?iiit l?. Ihuton in five hundred neres of lau i, IviuLf near Simpsons t reek on the W M'eaiinwv lion I. known nst the formei residence of Thomas \j. Ilaidee at the suit of Joint N. J ,oe, et al. To he sold al the ri-k of 'lie former purchaser, January l'2th, 187-1. A. II. SKI 1MI Kit. s. II. o. In obedience to an order ??f J,1(]jrf? of l'rohate for Horry County I u ',|| 4 of Vet* tor salt; the real estate of Jona- \ ilian J. linker ill the Court Ilonse in Conwnyboro S. C. on the first Monday 5 in February next, containing fifty aciv'H more or less bounded oti the East bv I ,T. ft. Hiker's land 011 the South a?d r West l>y the same, and on the North by Knm-n .-\iii'ii'h l. ('on<lilioiii? ot hjiIi'h cash. f SlieriiTs Ottice January 1211> 1^74 A. II. SKirpfOU. ^ H. C. , 18/ t. Keal estate of J'inirs Bt'llfinw. . In obedience to an order of I lie Judge 1 of Probate for I lorry Comity I will offer ; < for sale the real estate of James lie 111mee before tIter Court house in Con* wayboro S. 0. on the first Monday in February next within legal sale bourin Five hundred acres- more or h ss. and bounded as lollows, on the North ] by lands formerly owned by Thus. Kandull, East by land of Win. L. liellumee, and South- and West by lands of i be estate of N>. F. Nixon. < ( '<inilil.ii?11u I'-i^K ['in 19f It I XT I I A. 11. SICIITEK, S. II. O. 1 NOTICE ; To Contractors. ; OFFICII BOARD CO. LOM'KS, [ ] January 10 lb74. \ 'Tilt* Bridge across Kingston Lake at * (Jon wa^'boi'o, will n<# let tor repairs under sealed proposals or by sain day in Feb. next, under the lollowing speciticulious. I II:ST ? rRCil iCA'lN. Posts to be put in on Mud Sills, | Braces lroin .Mm! ."sill to posts, and braces to be lira w bored and connected belore mud silisaius ink. Mud sills in isi be 2"> It long ami not less than 12 x 12. 1 wolve new posts 10 x 1 nT o| good heart pine or cypress, Twelve new S>tringers same sire as old stiingers, Five new cap sills same size as old * iaj/ sills. All braces 4 x 0 inches. 1 Br aces must be lroin cap to post, and i ^ lroin stringer to posts well connected , by t unions o! 4 inehes ami drawn bore. ( 1 no stringer must have ship lap and 1 property iru-nnelled, Abutment on east ' side Co i?o repaired. < Su< ON t> Ss'Ei IFIOAI I ON. To be built as good as new, by posts driven by pile driver, Twelve new c posts 10 x Id ol good Heart cvoress i *" r or pine All of ihe tnuitrial on the limine can lie lined, if ii is lis go ml us how Tins includes planks, braces, y caps,, ami stringers as well as bannisters. Tbe stringers must bo lapped as in spertlication lirst. ? A butinciifc on side to be re paii'i (I, at ilic long span or arch-, booms 3 of tinibvr to bo properly' connected with the span ami each shore so as to , prevent timber or Hats liom lodging against the bridge. Hoods will ire required lor double | tin1 ainotinl ot tire contract, with am-J pie security Commissioner* reserve C! I tie right t o sleet pi any or all bids, or rtj ei -the sain-*.* Proposals oil any otl.er plans are invited and a diagram j should aecoinpany the bid. All buls shorrld be sealed, direeVctl to < '!iairunn Hoard County ComVs, J 1 lorry Co., cure u! J. II Nouman, )S?y order of Hoard J. II. NOKMAX, Clerk H. C. C. OHIhtc ESoai d l'(f. Oom'ts, ) January lo, lb7 l. f 0 The Hoard of County CoinmissiouI'ls will meet on sale day in Fib. 1^7 1 at 11 o'clock A. M. Take milieu and govern yourselves according!v. J. II. KOK.MAN, Clerk 13. C. C. Horry bodge, No. 6.>, A.'. tV. M.\ j " trs ? - ? r i ^ito lime of holding llio regular *%? 2? l'0,niniinicadoii:? ?f I lorry Lodge /\^\llaving been changed Loin 'die tast T ntond uy ?jght r?t eaeli *m>nth to the lirst Tuesday Might after each full moon. Uiethein will take, due notice thoieuf ami govern themselves accordingly. l?y oi'k-r ol the >V. M. li. G. SESSIONS, Jan. Gth, 187-Ulm. ecty. J j A lS(>^ii3ar ^oiininiinicatiGi]. M. A The. ncx I regular communication of w ^ ^rllorry Lodge, No. 05 Ac. F.*. M?*. \v w ih be 1 ehl on '1 uesduy night. Feb. w / Nh,I, 1874. " .. liy oidci of the \V, M. 11. G. SESSIONS, 0' Se.ety, ci Land for Sale or Rent. I other lor Ssile at, a bargain tlial plan- J in ' tiition ami tract. ot land, where !. B. i ti Lane now lives, situated about 11 miles , ti from tool Sj,rings, containing 290 at ores, abotil 26 acres cleared and un- t., icr fence, on the premises is a com- r;i oi l able dwelling and out houses ... Ol It not mi>|(| soon it will be rented to i imxhI tenant. (M T. W. UEATY, rp Jan. Oth 187t. jt, PREMIUM S GHROMO, :: Q A It D E N AN I) p 1,0 \Y E II ? A: B E E13 s . Ms Before ordering clswehere Fend for natalogttc, which is now ready and , vill lie mailed grat!* on nnnlieation. r> I Our Chromo"Th? Fit I Br Flor- ! i>y st*," a beautiful l'arbu* Picture ? I Htl ironmmced by judges a success, is . jt iow sent free to all who favor us wtth ' an >r bus to the amount ol i\\ llol- vo ar?. -;Ci Jhase Brothers & Woodward, HKIvlJfSMKX. " Kot;U<;|dcr, 1%. V. Jw : H I Assignees' or Trus? I tees' Uotibe of Appointment. JX BANKRUPTCY. lu tliO District Court of the United State kok the /fasten District of /South (OttroUt,,* In the Mutter of Klcoja lliais mevc11k of 1 loitity County Bankrupt. l owiiom it may Conceriu ?'n?? lieroby" t*ivi'8 no. i lt-Ar llTSJ >il>iiitinO?niit ? -J \ .. . V IM.1 ii[.|M,.uvin> nil nn qJ the'Estate of Bohjamun Stewim <>f the County of Horry, in Haiti District* md who \V!iH to wit, on the third day >t Gcioher A. 1). 1873, adjudged Bankrupt, upon die Petition of 11itusci 1', byDtsuiet Court ol Ha id' Dint riot. 1 )ntedrtl Con way boro, the i'Oth' day jf November A. 1). 1<873. Samuel S. Boaty, Jan. Cth, IS74-31. Assignee. Assignees' or Trustees' Notice of Appointment. IN 71A NJiIt If J* In the Uisliict Court of the United Stats roil T1IK Hasten District of South Carolina In t/ie Matter af Samuel M. SUivans, )V lloiruv County bankrupt. To wIioih it may Concern: -'idle under lulled, hereby gives iu?iee of his appointment sin Assignee of lie Estate of Samuel id. StuveiiH ol the Jonsity of I lorry, in said District; and ivho was to wit, on the third day r,f October, A. L>. 1873, adjudged Bank* nut, irpoii ?he Petition of himself, by >n li ict Court ofsaid Di*l aict. lhii cm I at Con way horo the 20th day >1 November A. 1). 1*73. Samtu l S. Beat v Jan. Oi b, 18 < 4-.it. Assignee. fke Eastman Atlanta. Business College Ls an {institution for EiUicaiiug i'OPG MEN for BUSINESS. I A 1 A i n /-m n juiy Auiuai Business uoliego u the South Combining Theory and Practice. ir.il is especially JeHgned for t :Wsc v. lio deal-:'''to engage ill /Votive Sueeessliil I ^u.si* 1 K'SSi, T7** The best mode of < !imm merrinl Collegtr Instruct ton ever ofleved <?tliis or any <>ti?t*r eiuntlT.v '1'he cum >r oI'Mmh eoir>-pi,is?4t? i \ variety i f Business and l'in tiu'c {'tern letail to I .Hiking operations, Iiy ti e pp. rat Hy&fem of Ictual Business Instruction. Book-keeping i It all its \;? Bidhoiis, l-usiuc fS Forms, Terms ami T pes, Business riling, Correspondence. Commercial Aiithmetre. ('onmu'irial l.aw, FnrtiierHlilp Settlosnrnts, Defect fug (.'oimten f.-ir M*>ny, Business Biography thoroughly laughs AT thi; KASTM/VN Atlanta liusiimss College, COBNKIi PKACUTRKE & FINEST*. A T L A A T A, G E O K G I A. THKroTAI, KXRKNSKS Koi{ A IT I.I. Co Ml UK iu. not kxcrkh $Bi(). For (Jo)lege JoUr~ ill ami Specimens of I'unman si tip, addrcsa l^ttviler A: iHape, Dee. g<>,?ly. Box 5d('., Atlanta, Oa. iic Most Popular Medicine Extant* 1310. Over 20 Years, 1374. SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OP PERRY riAVrs* ? A IN- K i'LLER , ml after thirty years' trial, the'I ain-Kii.i kit i ay justly l>e styled the gwv| medicine of I ha* ovld, for there is no region of tlu; globe into hieh it has not found its way, and none hero it has liothcen largely and highly pr I xsdoroover, there is no climate to which it has ut proved itself to he well adapted for the ire of considerable variety of diseases it !* _ lmirably situated fur every race. It has st none of its good name by repeated trial* it continues to occupy a prominent positio i every medicine chest; and is ic most unqualified testiinonlPQJ^^ / ^ ics, from jxtsoms of the highest riimdCter id rcsj onsibility. l'hvsicians ot first respechiliry rccomend it as a most effectual prep*, ttion for the extinction of pain. It no^ dy the l>est remedy ever known for ^Bruses, fl tits. Burns, ?!to., but for Dygentary or Uhola, or any sort ol l<mvel complaint, it is ? medy unsurpassed for clllclency and rapidy of action. In the great cities, it hai hemic the Ktandtud Medicine b?r all such miI>iamis, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver amplaints, and other kindred disorders )r Coitglw and ('olds, Canker, Asthma, and hetunatic didiculties, it has been proved by e most abundant and convincing testimony l>e an invaluable medicine. No article er atta'ned Hitch unbounded popu^rltv. i an external medieiue, tbo pain-Killer md? unrivalled. \ Thirty Years are certainly a long enough no to prove the efficiency of any medicine, d that the Pain-Kim.ku is deserving of all proprietors claim for It, is amply proved thew unpaialellod popularity it h.i* tallied. It i.-? a sure and elleellvo remedy, is sold in almost every country In the world, d is becoming more and mote jmpulni every ar, lis healing properties have been fully ited, all over the world, and It need* only bo known to be prized. lie sure you buy tie but the genuine, manufactured by Pony ivis v Sop, Provide net, K. I. bold b> .Ul Druggist. dan. \ jgH . . ,<:r! 1 *