THE I10UHY 1IEKALI). DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. ims way station. REV. WM. THOMAS, 1>a?tor. Service, every Sunday ul It n't lock a.m., at.d 8'fc o'clock |>. iu. Prayer meeting every Thursday nielli at o'clock |>. in. Sunday School every Sunday at ' o'clock a. in. E. Noams, Sirmrlnten lent. 'msway < tiicitt. HKV. W. (' til.K.VrON, 1'as,on. Mount /.ion, 1st Sunday, - - , 10 a.m. Pi.tfah, 1st " -la in. Union, 'i?l " 10 a. hi. Durnnt, '-id " 4 p. in. llrown Swamp, Hd " 10 a. in. t'ool Sprine, 0d ' 4 p. ni. .Ionianville, It', " - 111 a. in. Antiocli, Hli 44 - 4 p. ni. v' baptist. W. S. M> CASKILL, I'AHYOU. CONWAY. Second Sunday, 11 a. hi. and H', p. m. and Sat urdav before at S'j p. tit. Sunday School every Sunday at a. in K. V,'. Noi.i.ky, Suneriiitciiden'. OAS OIIIIVK Third Saturd ?>' ami Sunday in each tnonrh I'i.KASANT IIO.MK. Fourth Sunday ami Saturday before, in eptenilier. COM.INK (IU:KK. First Sunday and Saturday before, in each month. Presbyterian. KINliMTON cue lli'll. \ UKV. NV. C. SMITH, l'Asrou. * Services every Third Sunday at 11 a in. and ! p. in., and Saturday evening before. Sunday School every Sunday at * p. in I). T. Mi NKt'.i.. Su|ierintendeat. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.-.F.'.M. Iteu'iiliir coiniiiunication of Horry l.odife, No. 6.1, at Masonic Hall Firet Monday in each month. T. F. t illle*pie, \V. M K. of H. Modular meeting of Stuart l.odire. No. liSvtd, will meet at their Hall on the Fir t and Third Wednea- i day evening* of each month K. IV. Noi.i.ky, Dictator. 4. It 1'Alt.iKlt, Ifeporter. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248. From M irion i' II to Conway I.cave Marion V H Til.1relays and Saturdays 7 a. in. and arrive* At ^ ?'onwny bv o p. in. I.eave Conway Monday.' and Fridays 7 . in. and arrive* at Marion .*> p. in. Mail Route No. 14265. From Cnnw.iy to .lordativille. I.eave Conway Tuesdays and Saturday* at 7 a m. arrive at .lordanvill" I- in. Leave .lo.-il invllle Tue.*daya and Saturday* at 1 p. m arrive at Conway ti p. m. Mail Route No. 13433. From Wltitovill N. c. to i' -< nt a in. nrri\? at Conway 8 p. in. I, vivo ('nrnvoi Wednesdays and Saturdays at . in at rive at Whit will v 8. p. in. Mail Route No. 14264. From little River to Conway. Leave Little River Mondays and Fridays at ti a. in. arrive at | Conway 5 p. in. Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at Sa. m. arrive at Little Ulver I p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From Fort ILirrelsoii s. c., to Fair Mlntf N. Leave Port llurrelson daily except Sundays at a. in. arrive at Fair Hlnff 8 p. in. leave Fair i'liiIT N. ('., daily except Sundays at 5 a. in arrive at I'ort llarrolaon 8 p. in. ! SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. Leave (ieorgelovv.u nil Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at Itucksville j at 'l o'clock o'clock -ante days. leave Itucksville on Tuesdays, Thursdays anil , Saturdays, at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at (ieorgetovvn i 1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate landings. T. S. Mi nnkhi.vn, Master. Slmr. .Maggie, II. T. Wii.i.ians Ma tter leaves Conway every Wednesday at .' a. in., for (Jnorgr town, touching at all intermediate landings, returning, leaves (ieorgetovvn every Friday aid a. in. j ? LOCA.L ITEMS. Index to Now A?Ivortlrtomont y. 1 J. K. Bhaty?Notice. McGaiian, Batks & Co.?-Sale * Under Mort^ajre. BI'Hfouoiis ?!S: COLLIvfi'?S ales Under Mort^a^o. Quito a ldi///ard came alonjr last 4 ^Monday nioht. Read an abstract of the Mexican pension bill?n another column. The (Jentcnary, published monthly at Florence, has suspended. It had n pafll circulation of 5,000. L'ause of suspension unknown. The I lorry Hussars had an , nteresting meeting last Friday and completed the re-organization by electing .1. M. OiivorBrri Lieutenant, i ^/"Gather up your farming uten- j * * sils and put them in order for .Spring , " ^ wvork. Thorough work now makes j cultivation easier in the Summer, besides increasing the harvest. People are making their returns of property for taxation leisure^ ly. There seems to be a diminuation in the number of hogs, but an ^ vincrease in the value. J J^'^The medical student of Maine I* must disayct before he can become an W * M. I)., but the law provides that no ^jodios shall be dissected except those ^ ,.f rail on him and on departing leave a dime or two. lie gives ijiiiil pro y/o. ' Herbert Spencer accounting for kissing as a social custom says it is tin* survival of the habit of the od Indies think of this explanution ? We call the special attention of parties interested in such sales to the adverti einent in this issue, of the foreclosure of inortoaire on the Ilorrv Proyrvis'.* by Ihirrouohs & Collins. The press is a Washington 1 land, with type and appurtenances to print a six column paper. There is a bargain for those desiring to purchase such an outfit. Mr. J. ('. liridoer, of Little River, is dead. Mr. IJridfrer was (piiet and unostentatious in his manner, and commanded the respect . nd confidence of those acquainted with him. I It; has held responsible positions in the county and discharged the duties thereof to the satisfaction of all concerned. A jrood citizen is frone. I *<> rsutiuI. M_ II l> o > > .'ir. it. i). r>camurougn inmii' a flying visit to liis mother last week. Miss Minnie Powell of Fair I tin IT, X. ('., is visit ing lit>r sister. Mrs. I )r. Norton. Mr. I). T. McNeill with his family is visiting relatives and friends in IRadon, N. ( Mr. W. K. Porter has returned from a surveying expedition with his father-in-law, ('apt. T. W. Baggett. M r. S. R. Kirton, is with Burroughs & Co., at Grahamville. .!. T. Walsh, 10s(|., of Marion, arrived in town yesterdav afternoon. Noiimis Aeeldcnt. We are sorry to learn of a serious accident to Mr. J. N. Booth, lie is old and feohle. He has beon suffering from chronic disease for seine time which has reduced his strength that his step is infirm and unsteady. He was cutting down a dead tree and he supposed it falling upon a little child, ho had with him, and in trying to save it, was caught under the tree himself and badly | bruised. It is thought that the outer or sap portion of the tree being rotten and therefore yielding, together with a slight sink in the ground, n n ' saved the old man from immediate death. A New Cotton-Plant, In the Dublin Quarterly licoiew i wo got the following account of a discovery attributed to a citizen of j Georgia. The paragraph is copied from a periodical called Irony and the statement seems to bo made in ! good faith: After a series of experiments extending over a number of years, Mr. I A. A. Subor, of Macon, Georgia, has sucecd in hybridizing the cottonplant that grows wild in Floride with the common okra. The result is a shrub, combining the okra-slidk nnd ; the foliage of ttie cotton-plant, but with a fruit and flower totally dissimilar from both. A single matniifi| cent blossom resembling the great j magnolia in size and fragrance is the product of each bush, which grows about two foot high. At first white, it changes after a few days, like the flower of the cotton-plant, to a pale pink, thence deepening into red, when it drops, disclosing a large boll, resembling then the ordinary cotton-pod. After a few days, however, it begins to increase ranidly in size, until it attains the magnitude of a large cocoa-nut, when the snowy filaments begin to burst out, but are kept in place by tho jkra-like thorns, or points, that line their envelope. Two pounds of very long staple cotton, said to bo superior to that of Sea T..1 1 it 1 1 1 -- - inland, itrr iimn |?rouuri'ii, aim as inn seodh to tlio number of four and six resembling persimmon-seeds, remain in the bottom of tho boll, " -m neasy, adhere to the lirrten sheaddedemphai no ginning, bet it's a Ilea off mydo^j bor in gatln hpre." lie didn't pre tho most clun hundred pou gert ones trouble Four quarts ? hould its cul . cess, tho cot - tJf K 1 " I i Southern States would receive an enurinous impulse. Verily, this wonderful rotton-okrn :. j deserves to l>e hotter known in this 1 I latitude! So many marvelous in von- , Itions and discoveries are mooting us I at every turn in these davs that we I loan searoelv venture to pronour.ee ! any statement untrue; hut we should the delighted to hear of this wonder! ful plant from some one nearer home. It seems to he beyond question that the petroleum-fields of the Asi- ' atie Caucasus are destined to supersede the American article in the markets of Kurope. When refined ,,;i i......i.. i - 11 I " I"'1 j, gallon at l?aku, in Asia, and retailed i iu Kuropo at three and four cents I per gallon, the oil-fields of the I 'ni- \ t<*?I States will lose one of their most ' (profitable markets. It behoves us, < then, to invent or to discover some : I jrreat staple that will ouro more ? swell the exports of our eountrv to , jroiniuaud li^ures. IJut as to this it new eotton-plant, we are prepared to IJ i hear Hornet hint? further from the cot j ' ton-!>elt of (ieoroia. N. .1/. / '? cu ir. ! < 'on('odor.11e Money at Ihir. Stephen Jacobs, a vouno man from t i Marlboro, who is visitimo the citv in ' j company with several friends from the same section, was relieved of '?100 last Tuesday ni. . . . \\(u 10 cents ' Hotter, cents. 1 hard l?f<12*1 cts. 1 Fork, ^ Mil 15 00 Molasses "Jt? gallon JOfr/tiO cents. \ CotTee, pound 10(fir;H5% cts. Corn, "(d bushels H5(r^$ 1 (Ml (irist per bushel H55 Tidewator 00 (rt 1.00 1 Peanuts, bus, 4067,00 CKUDK Tl'HPKNTINK Virgin, 1ft bbl., 280 pounds $ 1 00 Yellow Dip, 1 00 Kurd, I 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 851,14 Tar, -f 1 15, 280 pound bbl. Itosin Strained TGffaSO cents. N EW ADVERTfsfc ME NTS. 1 I Sale Under Mortgage. , !?-i_ Statu ok South Cahoi.ina, Coi n.i.y ok iroimv. L Lr N l)KU the power and authority given 1 ' by James \V\ Ogilvie in Ids certain ' Mortgage executed to burroughs the liftli day of July, A. !>. 18S0, 1 < and duly recorded in the oillce of the 1 Register of Mesne Conveyances for said County, in Hook of Liens and Mortgages marked Vol. 1, pages 020 ond 021, we will ! j offer for sale at the Iforry I'rourrna oillce ' at Conway, S. ('., on Monday, tlie lib day of Februaay. A. 1). 1887, within the usual 1 sale hours, the Printing Pre s and material 1 of what was formerly known as the "Tcft ' phoni newspaper," new known as the ; Horry I'myreaa morefparticularly described I j herein as follows: ' Due Washington Hand Press, 24x80 inch bed. Four pair Cases. Sixteen pair Job Cases. Five Single Galleys. Two double Galleys. Three Composing Sticks. I One Job Stick, i i>ne Imposing Stone. Two Stands. >11 (/litbored nb . ' 5 poses his niiu ' ? .v.,..tiering - that he said to ...cm: 'You think f, | that inv mind is wandering, but I am ?- in possession of all my reasoning fao ultios.' I lo then askod 1 )r. I lanuhan | to nut tiiin to Homo tost in onlor to ?f iloiuoustralo tiio fact tlint ho was per' footlv rational.- Ho said (tapping his * t >' <>( !< ?*. T11K noxt regular communication of l'rinity l.odjxe, No. 17ft, A. F. M. will be lield on Tiicstlay February 8th l^sj. Hrethren will take due notice and govern tlicnisclvos accordingly. By order W. M. .1 K. IIkaty, Heety. jan 90 20 tf Sale Under Mortgage. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROM NA, COUNTY OF HORRY. IT N DKR aiul by virtue of a power of sale given under the provisions of a ertain Mortgage executed l?v Stanly O. R.arnhill. on the 2!lrd dav of November, i A. D. to Burroughs & Collins, l In* Register of Mesne ('oiivcyiiiio'* for -aid County, ill I.ion null Mortgage Hook, narked H, No. U., pages 118, 1111 and t'-'O) ive will sell at public auction, before tlu* ['ourt I louse door at Conway, S. ('., to the , (ugliest bidder, within legal sale hours, on | Monday, the seventh (7th) day of Febr lary IH87, all and singular, that certain Iraet and parcel of land in the County and state aforesaid, on Little Pee Dee fllver, -ontaiuing one hundred and ninety (i??0) , icres more or less the same being all that portion of the certain tract of land fnucp 'on'lining three hundred and sixty two .'{!? ?) acres, conveyed to me by one Robert M. Powell, by his deed of date December .'Utli, A. I). I Htm.) which lies north west of he portion thereof heretofore conveyed >v me to one Kussel Hardee and .lose ph ; . ilolhjlay, the line separating the por ion and part now the property of said I lo)liday from the part and portion here iy conveyed, being a line running from a -take on the back line, thence across the ield to a mulberry tree, and thence in a -traight line to the river swamp, a walnut ree being on same line in the Held, near he edge thereof. The said portion hereiy conveyed, being now known as my limitation and residence." Terms of sale, cash. Hrunoi ous 1 Louis I'rinee, deceased, F. A. I'rinee md l\ , f will sell before the Court. Utilise in Conway, S. C., on Mondav February 7th 18M7. during legal >ale hours the following described Real Estate, t<1 wit: All and singular that certain tract of land, containing Ten (10) icres, more or less, situate in Horry Conn ly and lying and being on and in "Todds Swamp," in Simpsons Creek Township, ind is bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at the fork of the Fair HlufT and IMfeway Ferry roads, and running the Fair Ml tiff road to a large ditch or canal, ibout the run of Todds Swamp, thence he canal down said swamp to the I'ireway Ferry road, thence said I'ireway Ferry road up to the beginning Corner, and i- a part of a tract of land originally granted to me Hendrick on the 1st day of dune A. I). 1H32, and lathe tract of land and premises recently known as the property )f Thus, \V. f /. II ardee. Terms, cash. R. (J. SESSIONS, Agent, jan 13 25 td ROCK BOTTOM! r-SI'BOIAL DRIVE. _ |TrK HAVE STILL ON HANI) A If we v(.w ,,f f|l(. Light Running Domesj the matrwachinos which wo offer you spring mid anywhere Vein Haven ^TATBS - cheaper , .\ar tun en > the MANU-* ^freight added. 1 All u board The j\ *\00LL1NS. > } i , ) it LOOK A LA K'< i K C L () T -a it O. A. WIIJ1 AND WILL UK SOLD AT COST OK TIIK CLOTH I SHOW IN CALL AT TIIK $ "GOLD j jnn LI 25 KKAI)iRIiK)ICI? - ti v m:w stock with the NKVf VUAH. ^ t It is :\ii undeniable fart that we sell the ai host jjoods f*?r the least money, ami keep th tin- best assortment of />//)' <;onps and in (i /{()('/v /{/ /v.s' to l)i> found in tin' County, fa A rail will convince you of the truthful m ness of this statement. We offer you i^oods at Prices to Suit the Times. ?*- ? . Ainonir the articles in our l> EC 1 En O O E> S line are to he found such as 7"*- f*"? ^ T ET. T- N D s II5 3 ;> * 7 j; ? ^ __ ? ? Zj n c - ^ w ""* -7! /' if ^ ? ? 3. y' | H' ' ! ? ?Ss c c o 7 7 * Iiiirjje AliriAl.M' m i lO^S nnd|S|1 small ones to match, in assorted coh >rs. A1 ,A M A N CIO PI,AIDS V Are now the host plaids on the market. () We have on hand .1,000 yards which we are selling close. IBrcwri Homespun In all widths. We have the "Comet" Sea Island goodsour yard wide, which , is titie goods. I )ainascus I trilling, We. |> (lathing Department. We carry the largest stock of Mens' and U Youths'Clothing found in any country store in the State. We are selling i ii Mens' uits at from $G.50to$15 Hoys' and Youths' are equally ns cheap. ! We are constantly adding to our stock consequently, we have something new all the time. Over Coats Are selling remarkably low. Different styles and cuts. * " 33c*otc and Slioeo. j is< We keep the famous S l> It I * 44 IV lli:i:i, snot; for M: It is the fi most comfortable shoe ever . n. i Our (iroerv Department I * . I Is always supplied with such as Canned Fruit, (mined .Milk, & Canned Vegetables, S Hutter, Huron, Mackerel, j ('liee.se, , Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, 1 Out Meal, I r-yc, T Soap, iv Starch, tt ! K M Ami any tiling generally found in this V market. si C I I! Our ol Ject is to please, and one way to '{' do this, is to deal honestly and always."1 give value received. I P; Bl'HKOl.'dUS & COLLINS. f< July 29-1-y j >3 TIIH FAMOUS | JAMES MEANS AND W. L. " DOUGLAS $3 SHOES <' uan bo found only at MTKKOUGHH ?fe CO I ' K HER E7~ L< >T ()K II I N (i | f x 1< \S Ill<: I N'TKN I >S (i()IN<; IHT N*(* IW'SINKSS. ANY STYLE, j >II(K ami int|uiriinf to my prices will oonviiioo you of tin* i t that nowhere else can you aavo a- i any fonts in ih?. dollars worth of trade; I I liavo a lartro and \ariod slock of Mens, Youths and Hoys I'lothinir. I >RY 1 ;< >< >1 >S, N< >TI( )N S II ATS, TIM'NKSjt :\ i> iJ >i ititidi ,i i.v'M, ClttW'I'ltl I'W ? IIA\ . < < > I < >. . A ?*. ; ( > Which 1 will sell h?\\ down for ' ASH. Sewing Machine Needles, of nil Kinds jt ' leeinlity. .!. A. MAVi) a-n-go-1 -v /e Bey to Inform the Public THAT WK 11 A\* 10 X HAND A l-TLL STOCK OK m i:\ ! : if a i. m Kuril a n iosi:, -( > Sitii as I )I'Y < iOOl >S, CD )TI 11 N(i, I I A'I'S, < 'A I'M, I KMI'I'S AM) WIIOKW. I I FAMILY GROCERIES ACOX, (.'()IL\, KD)l'i;( IHCK, sik;al\ cokkkk, &c. \\*11i< 11 wo lire offering at ikl?ottoin' rices t< > CASH purchasers. GIVK us a call, we are satisfied e can make it to your interest. WK WILL 7* AY the highest larket prices for OKU 1)10 TIJIUMCNTINIO, WOOL.' I WAX, HII)KS, FUKS&e., E. T. LEWIS au^-5-1y IhkL 1 V?MI iissf vodi VIM N K assortment of Silk ami Satin ! of all colors and shades. Call and e thoin. Also, a tine lot off CASH- : IERE and WORSTED ranging in priee i oin 10 cents to $1. per yard. ?o? JPLENDIl) \ SSOKTMKNT iO'LENDII) 1 V SSOUTMENT OF MENS AND HOVS CLOTHING JUST Ol'ENED. ?T ALL SIZES AND PRICES, TVLES AND QUANTITIES. Amazingly low. Call and examine thoin. BURROUGHS & COLLINS. Foreclosure Sale. f T N I > 1)It and hy virtue of the Powells and authority given to Stephen W. yler and his assigns i>v William II. She! . i? ?. n. ? ' . . . 111 ii..1 ({-rutin .uoiTgago UilU' I 1111' I'th (80) day of November A. I). 13H5, corded in the Ollice of Register of [cum* Conveyance for Horry County in . oIumc No. 5, pages 59, CO and 61, I will 11 before the Court House in Conway, S. . on Monday the 7th day of February A. 1.1887, (sales day) during tho legal sale i ours, to the highest bidder, the following escribed Real Kstate, to wit: A certain a reel or tract of land lying in Horry ounty, containing sixty one and three lUrth acres, bounded as follows: ring on the north side of .Jordan's Creek, aininencing on the county road at the run f said Creek, running said road to a stake orner on said road, being about twentyiree chains, then running south-east 2tl, iventy nine chains to Charles (Granger's lie, then south-west 70, twenty chains to lie run i< < b, 1M \K. ('YPKKSS, I '< H'l.Ai:. J .UMPKI* AND " T HARDWOODS, niwciI and Dressed 'I'D OKDKI' at SIK )irr N( )TICK and LOW PRICES I will liny LD(iS, lake tliein in | exelmnirn f'?r lumber, <>r saw >1 . , -V lliem 4 S ON SHARES A l)|)l?KSS H 1 S. < n ! : I 31 1 , <> " * , 1 At I'K \< IITUKK, S. < ?> <)|; <> S P . P ? ? J ! ? nin . v < '()N \\'.\ V, S. < I o lee. OrO TO . *+ * I DR. H. NORTON 1 ? O ? , Os* in-: kin:rs roxsTAxrhv nx n. wn .i / / /. /. rr ^ \ rl ) or PURE DRUGS 1 /ff?. - -AND - l KK KSII'jM KDKMNES, PHARMACUETICAl. GOODS ALWAYS IN STdllL. 3onibs, o Brushes, ?o Fine oilet Soaps, ?o?; having Soaps and Brushes, o r ?i KKVUAnmow 4 o c?or. vm ffl E D1CIW A L SOAPS, ? o ? Tooth-Picks ?o? Tooth-Brushes ?o? Colognes, o Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! Come one, come nil w'th'ho Money Winter l.'nn conic, any every one i-< tryimr i) inform hiuis If how to keen com fortabl ?. Till can very easily be don < by calling on us anil buy in# it pair of our excellent blankets. We have o i hand piiirs Bhmkcts. That we v ill sell CLOSK FOIC ('ASII, ami if you aiitn-iimte buying nny tiling of the kind it will I'AV you to call and exa uuinc thein. We will, -ell them 10 PER CENT cheaper than you can buy them of any other house. We mean what we say. Burroughs & Collins. a i RDrrcrnm/ t\ LHRUL ^iUta OF FINK SHOES l(TST KECK 'El), AND FOR SALE liV K.T. LEWIS. Jolinfl< ii ?V lolirtHun, I .IiiIim -uiis A ^uaitii't'ann' .Marion, s. \ Conway, H. C. Johnsons & Qiiattlolmnm, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS -AJX1 L^LW, CONWAY, s. 0. PKOMPT A.TTBNTION (ilVKN TO HUHI N KSS. OlIfCflMir ?