DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. I ('I)NW.W HTATION. L 11KV. w M THOMAS, PakToii. Services ovorv Sunday at It oVIock a.m., ami o'clock p. Prayer iiii-^Iiik every Tluir*duy nlnlit at i"1 . << "lock |>. Sunday School ovory Sunday at ' lock a m wk. Nokton, Superintendent < on w \ y < n?. nr. IM'.Y. \V. I.. PltH'KS, P.vstoi:. Mount Zlon, 1st Sunday, - 10 a.m. Plsgtili, 1st " -I a. m. I nlon, ti.">, nt Wi'll Fir-t Monday in oavli month .! I'. Monro, W. M. K. of H. \ti>uulnr in oting of Stnart l.oilgo. No. vjs-.'il. w il! i ij't nt Mini:" !' ill on tlm l-'ir-?t and Third Wmlnm. il i? ovoninga of oncli inoii111 K. \V. Noi.i.kv, Diitator. I. It. I' w.nmt, lioportor. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 11248. From Marl >n <' II to Conway. I.oavo Marion C II I'll.'i.la>t> and Saturday h 7 h. in ami arrivoa at Conway by .r> |>. in. I.oavo Conway Mondavn anil Friday? V . in. anil arrivoH at Marion "> p. in. Mail Route No. 14265. From Conwav to .lorilanvillo. I.oavo Conway Tuoaibiya ami Sat unlay a at a.m. arriv.i at .lorilanvillo lv! m. I.oavo .lonlain illn Tuo?(lays and Saturdays at 1 p. in. arrivo a! Conway t> p. in. Mail Route No. 13433. From W'liitovillo N. C. to Conway S C. I.oavo Wliitovillo Tuesdays anil Fridays at a. in. arrivo at Conway H p. in. I.oavo Conwav Wednesdays and Saturdays at . in. arri. a' White-, ill > rt. p. ni. Mail Route No. 14264. From Little Itiver to Conway. Leave Little Jttver Mondays ami Fridays at t> i in. arrive at Conway |>. in. I.eavo Conway Tuesdays ami Saturdays at Hn. in. arrive at l.lttlo Itiver I p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From Port llarrelson s. t .. to Fair lllutT N. I.e.ive Port llarrelson daily except Sundays at a. m. arrive at Fair liiulT K p. in. Leave Fair Ulnff N. daily except Sundays at ft a. in. arrive at Port llarrelson H p. ni. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. I,cave (ieorgetown oil Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at K o'clock a. in., arrive at Ituckaville at tf o'clock o'clock same days. I .cave llnckavillc on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at H o'clock a in., arrive at < Jen rye town 1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate landings. T. s. mpnnkih.yn, Master. Stinr. Maggie, II. T. Wii.i.ians Master leaves Conway every Wednesday ni ft a. in., for <1 verge town, touching at all intermediate landings, re tiirnlm.'., leaves (leorgetownevery l''riday at H a. in. loo^l item:s. Iiitlex to Nov A?lvcrllNcmontH. IIkctok Cooiikam?Notice of Final Discharge. BcKuoidiis & Collins?Lucy 1 linton. Look out for squalls. The Jury was drawn yesterday sec list in another column. ('->1. Quattlobauiu, left for Marion, yesterday to attend a court of reference. Sullivan has got his arm out of a sling and is putting gin slings inio his bread-basket. (\*nrt convenes in Conway on Monday, March 21st. Judge Wallace will preside. To-day (Wednesday) is beautiful, warm and spring-like. The atmosphere is smoky, obscuring the brilliancv of the sunlight. (?en. Ilonham lias appointed March 25th to inspect the Horry Hussars. Members are requested to t irn out in full force, armed with sabres and enrlnnes. Mr. A. J?. Dew, of Bucks township, had the misfortune to lose his house and nearly all his furniture by lire, last Sunday. Only a few articles were saved. Mr. B. B. Kllis, of Georgetown, a skilled engineer arrived here Monday, and is engaged in lengthening and repairing the boiler formerly of tluy&tmr Oar;/. S We wore passing a farm the other day, we noticed a ewe with a little lamb about a hundred yards away in the field. A buzzard alighted so near them that the ewe sliglily drew buck. The buzzard sat on the ground apparently contemplating the best method of approach, and finally commenced moving easily toward tho lamb, and we passed out of sight, feeling sorrowful, fully expecting that that buzzard made his supper off that lamb. The County Board of Equalization will moot at tho Auditor's office noxt hi Tuesday, March 8th, to regulate and ' ta equalize tho property of the county. ! to All persons with grievances to re-; ->i dress in this line will take due notice in and l>e on hand to properly present their cases. v< p Wo regard the frequent woods- | burning as exceedingly deleterious N' and injurious. It destroys all under- i growth and thins out the larjjrer '' d< growth, and thus removes all pro- i teetion to the soil and j revents the j accunndation of humus in sullieient quantities to form a soil. ? ltev. A. I. Stoks, Presiding Elder js of Marion District, will preach in the ()| Methodist church to-morrow night at < S| "i.dO and at the conclusion of tho J, ]>111>110. exercises the (Quarterly Coil- ^ forenco will convene for the transaction of such business as may coinn |)( before it. ()IVtcial members will ... ! ! take notice. 11, A Now York surgeon says ho .1 can take any man under forty years j of a a little pain that his own wife could not identify him. Many a man who n has boon out all niidit turns up in the morning in a similar condition, | and the disyuisino process is less ,| Ipainful. . ( A cold wave struck Conway, last, ' Saturday nil moneod blowing unite briskly Satur- ^ day evening and continued through the nijrht and on Sunday it blow t' i lovo(l to visit South ('arolina this ! spring in the interest of the order he represents and of the cause of toin- "I peranee ir. general. Mr. ('has. M. ^ I )ouglass, P. (J. W. P., of Columbia, S. ('., will accompany Mr. ('arswell c to assist in the work of onfaiii/ino" ,, . ! ' new divisions. The time for their , coininrt recommend in" that the hill he ussed notwithstanding the presi iit's objections. Phe friends of io hill marshalled their Available* j >ilitv in advocacy of its passage n'i' the \ t ?, hut the opponents of io Itiil ami adherents of the Admin (ration rallied under the leadership f Mr. Itraifij, of Wisconsin, (whoso j dendid effort we publish elsewhere) nd secured the defeat of the iuhpii)u:> measure. It is well for the >untrv at hir^e that the man at the ead of the tloveriunent has a soinal iIuiiiii that enables him to stand to is convictions of rieht and duty, tiro I's. List of (irand and I'etit Jurors rawn to serve at the ensuino- term f t 'ourt: t i j \ no .li'iiuus (Yirnolius ('anon, 15. (?. Lewis. IMet^ueen, .1. i. Hendricks, L. I), lirvau, ' h II. .ay. Wash Miller, II. W. McNeill, . 15. ( >. (lore, Chas. T. Ilannnond, trton 15. (irauoer. Win. II. liell, )ar.ie| L'abon. John S. Vauolit, Simen W . 1 larrelson, Isaac T. Skipper, .. I ". N ixon. .1. Lawrence lOvans. I *1:111 Ji units 10. W . .Inlmson, . M. Stevens, Sr., A. II. Anderson, l. (Johnson, l{. II. Bowricmoro, 1. II. Mc(v>uoon, Jeremiah Mishoe, won Bryan, .las. Battle, SilvitmS. itiderson, II. II. Martin, 1*'. (?. Bin>Ul?'hs. A. I). I 'nrker, Bonis Jones, \ . 10. Spnrkman, Tims. A. Brown, ohn A. MeDerinot, T. I*, Floyd, I owe 11 Cartrite. S. S. I Inward, B. ). Bellamy, II. B. Mineey, Isaac I'. !i|ci', Isaac I'. M itiee v, Bonis S. Illiott, B. A. Prince, Saml. P. I lick lan. Jas. 10. Dusenburv, Sr., Moses '. Saryis, B. I). Craliam, Charles htsenbury, J. B. Meeklin. I. P. 'nrker, I). Pre! Paee, Willis I*. lard v. ich, Be tin 1 I0lli<>t t. ATT 10NTH >\ ! There will be a toetinjr of the I lorry llnssjirs at 1 uster shed en Nth inst. Members rill please turn out in full force arin<1 with Sabres and Carbines. By rder II. B. 14IVK, 10. T. Bkwin, B'apt. (). S. Mch JL'87. ttwfmutm'wut* >-axn [ 'oriM'SpOiKlciMMB ;iiEJtHY aitovie \ N 1? hrir. TI.IO 1CIVKIS ITI5;>IS. aid liath thou not a token kept, Keiniudful of the happy past; H those sweet day -, when hours crept BuhecdJy along so fast? I'va then when tlr-t I learned to love! While gazing on thy lovely face; i'w.e then, when seemed thy eyery ino\ e Was of the purest heavenly grace. Ji, yes! 'Twits then I learned to love, And learned that what I eheri died mod 'hough tip?e alone could rightly prove Its great, its real, its lillal co-It. iiin hope then made my bosom swell, Imagination tilled m\ brain, ,ixl now, there's but one tongue can t? 11 How long tlx* wounded heart shall pain. I'is sad, that what we eherish dear, So oft' should be of greatest cost; hould drain so many a burning tear, And then! (). then! at last be lost. >! Consolation. Is there none? For one whose thought-sail end the same; V hose very life has been undone, By too much thinking of one name, oid O! that nam", that face so fair; That smile so sweet, that blush t o bright; ill, nil are lost vet every where They setriu forever iii my sight. Wo are all ouiot and (hero is othing now to be soon or heard. Jjion the contrary, the old story is icing, and continues to ho repeated: 'lie hone and sinew of our country ? weighed in the balances and found ranting'; thus the laboring/ classes of or people spend their most oppofnno inoinonts abroad. TheV are tot> ioor to stay at homo and work, and re compollod to go abroad to earn a iving. With this management there i little prospect of a change. The arvegt, if any, must be short, when lie golden moments of improvement re wasted. How can the old fields produce, dien they are robbed ami hnpoyer died your after year, and never relenished? .lust so, our laborers >se what they have earned elsewhere i cultivating worthless land, hence, ii the fall wo heur the same o*d lory. There is a remedy. Now, let each iiti) cultivate just one half of what ? lias allotod himself, and spend the m? necessary to prepare the half >ft out, in tijannriff'.r the half to lie nltivated, a.id er if lie is not better aid next fall The construction survey s. As Tin: 11 Kit a i.i? is a welcome vis- ( iter to us, I will tdve vou a few items from Lloyds, and hope I niav yet see something from every town- | ship. (Would he ijdad if \ou can stir up a correspondent from each j township, or post oHieo. lOn.) < )ur farmers are preparine-1 lllllll. .III!' t / ?VVIIi t. will ill 11 ' 1 > " few years, compare favorably with any !11 Marion, (Why not? Kn.) A few years aeo, there was not a I se am saw-mill, ami only one water mill, in the township. Now wo have 1 four mills ami six cotton eins. We are erect i no oood dwellings and churches, and are huildino a oood road over the low-lands to Nichols and want to construct one oyer (iapway at the State line. Wo think it better to have eood dirt roads and less railroads. (Suppose we have eood tlirt I'umfa and a ('(ft/! rotu ft Kn.) We have "nut little use for lawyers and doctors, yet we would like to have a eood doctor locate somewhere P in Floyd-. It is a eood section for a certain class of practitioners, as can he ascertained by impiiriue of l>rad. 2d. Ahold U | o'clock this mornino- a slight earth ipiako shook was felt here, at Suminorville, and in the adjacent eountry The shock cotdinued live seconds, and the direction of the wave was (from West to Past. In one house a vase was thrown down, luit no damaoe was done anywhere. The shock was so slight that many persons sleeping at the time were not disturbed. This was the lirst seismic disturbance wofth mentioning- since the beginning of the new year. I Kxposure ii> rough weather, getting wet living in (lamp localities, are favorable to the contraction of ?1 i-tenses of the kidneys and bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of a)l kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy, Dr. J. II. Mr. beau's Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle UAItltllTll; ! Pakmuoi: Oi.ivhk On the evening of tiio 'JJhi insl., by .1. M. ( )livor, (1. ('. I'., Mr. liiirinon l\irin!oo to Miss Sallie ()liver. All of ('miway, S. C. IJootvH JIoon -()n February 17, 1887, at I ho residence of the bride's mot her, Mr. Alex. Hooks and .Miss Kntinie I loon, till of I lorry. (Joi-'K St'oos () 11 Sunday morn-: ino at H o'clock, tit the residence of 1 I,. .1. Watts, I?v .1. Iv. ( ooper, Ksijr., j Mr. Win. .1. (iolT and .Miss Mary Snoos, till of I lorry. i Market Report. CONWAY S. 0. OlU'DlilTUBI'KNTl N K Virgin, (d bbl., 520 pounds.... $ 2 25 Yellow Dip 2 25 Scrape, I 50 OIBH KKIKS ItlU'fUl I) S iii'lti \'WZ Ot 1 1\ /unite Hutt< r, 2867,85 cent*. Ijird (rf, 12! 2 cts. I Pork, "JjJ 1)1.1 *20 00 Molasses j' pillion |0(//OU colli*. Coffee, '{J? pound IOC, (')(<(,* I 00 Flour, per 1)01. *8.50 Qt, 7.75 Kgg* per do/, lo cent.*. : Sugar 8'jfr/ 10 els ; NKW VOI1K, Fob. 28. Cotton W lb 0 1 4ft 1M? cents Corn, Y'J I'll* 18 (fti 51 cents Oat*, W bus 34 cent* Fork \1 bbl * In (tfjll Coffee, Rio lb.... 11 ftltl cents. Spirits Turpentine, 88 l, cent*,. Itosin * 102 ft110 WILMINGTON, N, ('.Feb. 28. Cotton, 01 j ft Oft cent*. HICK Hough upland Y? bu* 55c ft 05 1 Tidewater 90 fee I.Hi 1 Peanut*, Y'-J bos, 55 ft SO I ('Hl'l)K Tl KPKNTl N K Virgin, \-f bbl., 280 pounds * 1 00 I Yellow flip, 1 00 Hard, I 00 Spirit* Turpentine, per gal. 85 ft Tar, * 1 05, 280 pound bbl. Ko*ln Strained 75ft82J? cent*. NKW ADVKUTISKMKNTS. Notice of Final Discharge. Ni >Tl( K i? hereby jri\'?*n that I will apply to the I'rolmte Ju I. ? of llotiv County, on I'llursday, III-1 day ol March 1**7, lor :i final discharge a.* Kxecntcr of ( tin* Kstatc of (iooruo Cochran, deceased. 1111 i on Coin ham, Kxocutor. inch :t It. LUCY 111NT0N1 CIIKW Tlios. Williams & Co.'s ( KlilillUA TKI> TOItUVO. UVY HINTON! i The Leading Tobaeeo in the South. i>i'.icsiy. 10 i>< ii n ro i.h. 11 11 vi n, 1.1 s. lor llorry 4 on ii l > . inch :> :*.J (hn. LUMBER, LUMBER, I \V()l I.D I.W ITK TIIK ATTKNTION ?>b Al l. WIK ? WANT BIJV I.IJMBBI!. T() (JINK MK A CAI.I. Hclotr IU \ I N(i Klsru licrr 1 am |1>:?i*< * 1 to furnish tlit* following kinds of lninbor at my M 11,1.S at CONWAY. S. C.,j - - < >i{ S 'ciK'lil ret', n\ 10,<'vrmoss, rKT NOT1CK and LOW PRICES I will lni> I,( )( iS, tako tlioin in oxcdian??v for lumber, or saw t limn ON SHARES ; 1 A DDHKSS . ; At IM<:At IITKKK, S. - o OK o II. It. I ImiinlbOr ^ CON WAV, S. ('. KKSII MKDK INKS. phariviacuetical :g00ds AI.W.WS IN SIOIMi. Combs, ?o? Brushes, ?o Fine oilet Soaps, ~ ,, 4 having Soaps and Brushes, ? o medicinal"soaps! (> Tooth-Picks <> Tooth-Brushes ?< > Colognes, o Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. LIOCK LIME!! 100,iAU,{b:,s hc)(k l,mk, On liiiiul which wn offer at X/..')() j?r. barrel, Wm. L. Ill < k & Co., Ibicksville, S. (' / A GREAT (iUWAT liKJUVTTON CLOTHING AND A < \ .V. \V I I i SI 'ITS \\*< HiTll $|0.oo, SI ITS \V( >li I'll #1 I.OO, Sl ITS \V<) 1 {Til $'.20.00, Such Units' \\ no! Shirts mom I Skirts Clirsip lor Storr?Si^ii of O. -^Z-XTyj^oC^:, jau 10 \J.~> iminiwinin/ I I I iM l'|? II I J*1 W | \ | J \ m:\v stock u i in rii i: \i:\\ ykah. * * It is nit undrnhdile fact 1 tint we - 11 the ! lirst goods lor the loa.il money, and keep j the host assortment of Dll) iiOOl)S and (i HOCEIIIA'.s' to lie found in the County. ; A rail will convince you of tin* truthful Hess of this statriurilt. NVi> olfer you goods at Prices to Suit the Times. Among thr arlirli's in our It t 4n O O S line arr to I to found such as y i; li ci '? ? n: ?r; ' t"' 2?' ~ "3 2 r.- r" % r: 1 / ;i :, 2.; o t# W Sjj ~ F* V "? r:. I; ct. F i 151 ? r tL MS* " is ? SL / r 7 * K 7. srWj 2. 5? I FT-' * / , ^ 5r' 5 r/ ~ d. ? | Lm?ro Hino>s and small ones to match, in assorted colors. ALAMANCE LEA IDS Arc now tin- Lest plaids on the market. We have on hand ?%,000 yard which we are selling close. Brown lie m o o "p tjl n. In all widths. We have tiie "('oinet" Sea Island uoodsone yard wide, whit h is tun- irrillintr, \c. Clot hiii"- I >r|>u it mml. We .tny tin* largest stock of Mens' mid VoutliH* ( lothing foiini! in nny country store in the State. \N e are selling Mens' uits at from $6.50 to $15 Hoys' and Youths' are, equally as 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. 23octs and Sh.oes. We keep the famous S I* It I "N < lll.l.l. SIIOi: for Misses. If is the most comI'ortable shoe ever worn. Our Ornery Drpnrtinnit Is always supplied with such as Canned Fruit, Canned Milk, ('aimed Vegetables, Hotter, Hacon, M ackerel, ( heese, laird, Sugar, ('offee, Flour. (hit Men), ' '}?\ * Soap, Starch, And any thin# [generally found in this market. Our object is to please, and one way to do this, in to deal honestly and always jrive value received. m mtoi I \(r AT *15.00. ] ;l IH1 Linlios' \ CStS il 11(1 Billroth. toll ill 1 lie Shoe the "tiohl Boot." Ts/E ario n, 3. O. i >m. STOP HEBF? '"1 UKAI) THIS N< >\\ . ? . .(j \\f ISK folks before our flay have said tt "('hidpetition Is The Life of Trad." "Take Care of the .Mils ami The Dollars will Take Car.'of Themselves," ami riirhf here I hejf leave to inform you that a visit to iny STOUK and inquiring into my prices will convince you of the fact that nowhere else can you save as ( inanv > cut - iu the dollar" worth >1 trade; \ V 1 have a I a r ire and varied stock ot Mens, \ t Youths and Hoys Clothing. \ inn* (?()()l)S, V N( )'!'|( )NS HATS, TIM N KS, ; \ N I ? V ' \! 1111 I : I , I . A ? (.Ittu i:i(l I S, y II \ \ . ? ? ? I t > , ?v ? . ? ( ) ? \Yhicli I will sell low down for ('ASH. Sewing Machine Needles, of all Kinds a i speciality. .1. A. MA Y<) We Bee) to Inform the Public Til AT WK 1IAVK ! ON" II AND A FILL STOCK OF <. I) \ I. i; A I. M Kuril A M?lsK, Si i ii \s I )K Y (iOOI )S, CFOTIII NO, I I < V I'M, ItOO'l'n \ \ l? sii\ r, \\ 11,1, i ,\ \ urn Mtrimst market prices for r?;ri)K TLRPIONTINK, WOOL,) WAX, III l)KS, Kl'RS&e., 10. T. 1.10 WIS r? ly |)t Of CASKMERE and WORSTED ranging in price j from 10 cents to f 1. per yard. . ?? SPLENDID 1 SSOKTMKN'l PI,EN Dl I) 1 \ KSORTMENT OK MION'S AM) liOVS j CLOTHING .fCST OlMONKD." 'JUT ALL SIZES AND PRICES, ISTVLIOS AND QIANTLTIKS. Ama/ingly low. Call ami examine them. BURROUGHS & COLLINS. > Ot li <*. TIIK next regular communication of Trinity Lodge, No. l?T>, A. F. .M. will l??* hcl