The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 17, 1887, Image 3
I)IRK( TOHY.
CHURCHES.
Methodist.
HISWAV NTATIOX.
KKY. WM. THOMAS, PA*tok.
ScrvlCP'' t'vi'ry Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in., anil
V'j o'clock hi.
Prayer meeting every Tliiiredny nieht at t'i
i?'< lock p. in.
-- Sunday School every Sunday at o'clock a. in.
(V Xoiitox, Superintendent
conway "inciir.
itKY. W. I,. PHSl'KS, I'asjoi;.
Mount Zion, 1st Sunday, Ma. in.
Pit*irali, I"' " l a. in. ,
I'lilon, ">fd " I" a. in.
Durant. tfd " - 4 p. in.
Itrown Swamp,8d " - Ma in.
Cool Spring, 8d " I p. in. i
Ionianvllle, Itl, " Id a. in. j
Antiocli, Ith " I p. in.
tiaptist.
\V. s. McCASKI 1,1,, Pastou.
conway.
?>cond Sunday, II a. m. and s> . p. ni. and Sat
nv before at Hi. p. in.
Sunday School every Sunday at a. in. K. W.
NOI.I.KY, Snl>print^ nden,.
. tiiiovK
Third Snturdny and Sunday In each month
I'l.kasant IIOMK.
Fourth-Sunday and Saturday before, in cpteuv
jpr.
I'OM.IMt' CIIKI'.K
First Sunday and Saturduv before, in each month.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
A.'.F.'.M.
Itenular communication of Horrv Lodire, No. UN,
at Masonii Hall First Mondav in each month. .1,
It Moor.', W M.
K. Of II.
Itemilar meet im: of Sluart Lnd<_'o, No will
inoe.^at their llall on tln? First and Third Wrdnes |
day evenitms of each month.
K. W. Soi.i r.v, Dictator. |
J. It. Pa UK Kit, Reporter.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mail Routs. No. 14248.
From .Marlon t' II to Conway Leave Marion ('
II Tu ?sdays and Saturdays 7 a. in. and arrives at
f'onwav by 5 p. in.
Leave Conway Mondays and Fridays 1 . in. and
arrives at Marion 5 p. in.
Mail Route No. 14205.
From Conway to Jnrdanville Leave Conway
Tuesdays and Saturdays a* 7 a. in. arrive at .lordanville
Id m.
Leave lord'uivPh fuesdavs and Saturdays at I
p. in. arrive at Conway 0 p. in.
Mail Route No. 13433.
From W'hitevUle N. C. to Coiiwav S. C. Leave
Whiteville Tuesdays and Fridays at a in. arrive
at Conway S p. m.
Leave Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at .">
!i% M-riv.. :i< U'llil.vill.. ? |i. in.
Mail Route No. 14264.
From Little Itiver (k Citiiwny, Leave Kittle
Kivfr Mondays and Fridays at tl a. in. arrive at
<'onway ."> i>. ni.
Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at Ha. in
arrive at Little Itiver I p. in.
Mail Route No. 14267.
From I'ort llarr d-on S. to Fair 1 tluIT N.
Leave Fort llarreNnn daily except Sundays at
a in. arrive at Fair lllulT H p. ni.
Leave Fair .'lull N. daily except Sundays at !
r> a. in. arrive at Fort llarrelson H p. in.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE.
Leave < ieorL'etown on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at H o'clock a. in., arrive at llncksville
at !1 o'clock o'clock same days.
Leave Hneksvllle on Tuesdays, Thursdays anil
Saturdays, at H o'clock a. in., arrive at Oeorgetown
I o'clock same days, touching at all interniediate
landings. 'I'. s. Mi nnkiii.yn,
M oeter.
Stair. Maggie, II. T. Wii.i.ians Master leaves
Conway every Wednesday at ft a. in., for (ieorgelown,
touching at all intermediate landings, returning,
leaves Georgetown every Friday at ti a. in.
LOCAL ITEMS.
IihIcx to \cn Atli ct'lfsciiiciils.
.1. StackiiorsF Notice.
.Ioii\ M. Oi.ivhu? Notice.
Coi'NTY TltKASl'ltKIt -A II1111 ill Report.
Court next week.
Farmers are planting corn.
Peach trees are iir full bloom.
New Moon on the 24th, at 10.50
A. M.
Another cool spell?light frosts,
but little damage.
Picture cord, different colors, at
Burrffftghs & Collins.'
When you want job work done,
remember Tin; Hkuai.o ollice.
The Sun crosses the Fqnator on
the 20th, at 5h. 10m. -lis. P. M.
Washington mean time.
Beautiful hand-bags, just, opened
and going fast at Burroughs & Collins'.
The Board of County Commissioners
Hill meet in their ollice next Tues
day, 22nd inst.
Draw slates, just the thing you
want for the children. For sale by
Burroughs & Collins.
Lounging about on store steps and !
loitering about over the streets will
t. d Old />1/d low Mil till* i lO/*l' 111 11'
IlUt/ IMll ? UMiivr* \'ii ??iv "in n iiwi i
rations in tlio pot.
Somebody says, 'Midi men like. J
short women." However true this
may he, toll women seldom like men
who are "short" linunoiully.
When your pocket-hook frets!
empty, and everybody knows it, you
can pnt all your friends in it, and it
will not "bulge out worth a cent."
If you want the nest sewing machine
on tlio market, and want, it
cheap, call and see the light running
Domestic. Wo can give you close
figures on them.
Uunnoirons k Collins. '
A prudent match-mukino' mamma
gave tin' following candid advice to
her duu^hter: H>h, inarrv the man
you love, if lie is as rich as
t 'riosus."
When you have lost money in the
streets, every one is ready to help
you to look for it; !>ut when you have
lost your eharaeter, everv one leaves
you to recover it as you can.
Inquiry has been nuule of us to
know who aro exempt from roail duty,
and in reply would sav: Nobody,
except teachers, scholars and preachers
in charge of a eonoreoation.
If you want the host shirt you
ever stood inside of for one dollar, or
the host hat y ou ever stood under for
one dollar and fifty cents, or the
latest and host collar you ever stood
behind for fifteen cents, or the host
pair * f shoes you ever stood in for
three dollars, rail on Burroughs \
('ollins.
A sleeper underneath the colored
church, broke last Sunday, durino
services, fritrhtfiiin?r the conmvmition
and causing thein to seek t> mi
Jh'ind. NO damage was done, suvc
in the rush for the door, a small hoy
was run oyer, receiv ing a few slieht
bruises on the face.
The inspection of the Horry Hussars
I?\- Adjutant (ioneral Bonham
hits been indefinitely postponed. The
company will, however, meet in Conway
for drill, \r., on Saturday
.March *>th. A full attendance is
desired. Measures will lie taken foi
uniforms for thirty-live privates, iiuncommissionod
and commissioned olli
cers. If you desire to !>e one of tin
lucky thirty-live, bo promptly on
hand.
.ludov Wallace was taken sudden
ly and severely ill at the Bennettsville
( Vntrt. that ho adjourned t'oitri
and went home. lie did not reach
4 he I hirlinoton Court the first week,
but was expected to hold Court at
that place this week. We have m
definite information that lie reached
Darlington last Monday, lie is ex
poeted to roach Conway next Saturday
ami open t 'ourt hero on Monday
Jurors ami witnesses must bo in at
tendance.
Tim suit of tlm Knights of lloiioi
against ox-Treasurer llroekinridijp
lias I icon settled in tlm I uitod State;
Circuit Court, I>v the payment o
to tlm former. .Iinio-e Jack
son in rendering tlm decree, wliicl
was the result of a conference be
i tween counsel, said that Im was Wr
feetly satisfied that there was nothing
inorallv wronu in Jud<rc Urockin
rtdire's conduct in the matter, suit
that lie had lioen guilty of no iiiten
tional wroiiLf.
Col. J. II. I{ice, State Suporinten
! dent of kdiication, was in town las
Wednesday. lie come up fron
(ieortretown to consult the <'ount\
| School Commissioner about the con
I dition of the public Schools of tin
county, but the commissioner live:
miles from town, therefore, tin
[Cob failed to meet him. Col. Rice
also, desired to examine the topoirra
phy of the county tuid ascertain tin
best way and means of reaching Con
way, as he oxpects to revisit thi:
: countv, the latter part of the summc
! ..... i... r. n 1 ii o
i>r 11itt mil, ami tutoress ii)?' eill/.en
on tlio subject of schools and cduca
lion. Timely notice will be tfi\eu
Wo would call the attention of on
I readers amiin to the liberal clubbini
O r
rates of Tu i: ! I i:i:a i.d with the South
cm ( 'ulticn(or. We are satisfied wi
I cannot do our farmer friends a ?^reat
er favor than to induce them to sub
I scribe for the ('utxlcutor. It is do
voted exclusively to the advance
nient of the interests of the fanner
It tells how to inanaife live stock
how to make compost, how to plant
ho?r to cultivate, lm>? bi niai.airi
everything about the farm. Th(
| "Inquiry I)cpnuiment," conducted b\
IFon. W. L. Jones, will more thai
I compensate for the sin.til outlay re
(juired. Two dollars and fifty cent!
pays for both Tim: lli:i: \u> and tin
Southern < 'tt/fivofor for one year.
I 'iK'lii 1 I id tcrs.
The following unclaimed letters ii
the post ollice at Conway, S. (wil
be sent to the dead letter oflico a
Washington, Iunless called foi
in thirty days from date hereof.
A .1 11 ntnu \ I V t L' niuolt ^ y???lr VI
?. wr A?*t i IIMIIIPUII, I M l\ i\ I
h ton.
I> Miss ('arry Hentv.
(J Miss Floy Carayway.
I*'?Kov. S. F. Floyd.
(? 1*. K. Green, Alfred Green.
!l Miss Mary Ann 11 use.
I? -Henry Roberts, Miss Rill*
Rotors.
S A. li. Shaw, Mrs. Sarah A. Ses
sions.
T Mrs. Mary C. Tompkins.
J vs. If. Routkk, I\ M.
7k
I ?' I*? <?llit 1.
W*. II. Cliadbourn. President of tlie
\V. & ('. railroad company, is expected
in (.'onway, next week.
Mrs. .). II. Tolar, of Now York,
! spout a few days last wo ok w i 111 lior
| sister-in-law, Mrs. ft. \V. Nollv.
Rev. M. I,. Banks, of liuoksvillo,
tilled tIn* pulpit of tlio Methodist
church of this place acceptably, last
Sunday niornino- and nioht. lie is
i physically weak but spiritually strong.
Trln 1 il iis(1c?> >1 iii'ors,
A (piostion of tronoral interest to
the public was decided by .ludoe
Norton at the last term of the Kc
mihw * ouri. Mr. il. I >iuiiu was summoned
as a juror bv Trial Justice
W'inUler. 11o failed to attend, ami
paid the lino of provided bv law.
In a few days lio was aoain summoned
as a juror bv tlio same Trial Jus- j
! tiec. No refused to servo upon the
oround that no man ran bo required
to sit as a juror before the sumo Tri
al Justice more than once in the same |
i year; that havino been summoned by
j Trial Justice Winkler, and havinjr
paid the lino for non-attendance, this
was equivalent to service as a juror,
! and In' could not lie aoain summoned.
The Trial lustiee decided that lie
had not served as a juror, and was
liable; therefore lie would impose the
lino lixed bv law. Mr. Damn appealed,
and Judoo Norton decided
that failing to servo as a juror and
j pavino the line was not eiju valent to
; service; that Mr. Itnuin was liable to
he summoned aoain, mid lie. thereFore,
ullirnicd the judoauent of the
Trial Justice, i >htinbi>i
( <1111(1 I { il l<"> (<> (''olIoM .
h'irst, he honest ami truthful. All
depends upon this.
If you have work to, do it cheerfully".
If you oo out on business, attend
to the matter promptly, and then as
I promptly <ro ahout your own busi1
ness.
\ ! I )oiTt stop to tell stories.
If you have a place of business be i
1 there during business hours.
' , No one can o*et rich by sitting
around stores and saloons.
If you have to labor foi a living,
| remember that one hour in (hi- morn
! ino- is better than two at niolil.
I )o not meddle with any business
you know notluno- of.
A oood business habit and reputaj
tion is always money,
j. Ibdp yourself, and others will help
you.
He obli?jino\
| I
I )o not be in toooreat hrste to oet
I I ?
i rich.
I )o not spend time in ullcncss.
Ho kind.
Learn to suv no. There is no noj
eessity of snappino- il out, 1?111 say it;
firm]y and respectfully.
Learn to think and act for yourJself.
15o valiant.
I l<dp others when von can.
j Keep ahead rather than behind
, time, for it is easier to keep ahead
_ | than to catch n|>.
?I
'I'lu-jy Wee** >nl I'i'IcikIh.
s .Joe I), and I tan K. were neiphJ
bors, but unfortunately they wore lief
i i
> j on pood friendly terms as neighbors
- should be, and this unfriendly feeling
3 j between tlieiu pives i-ito the fol
i lowing story:
s .loo is a great hog raiser as well as
'' an ontluisiastic hunter, and in poinp
back and forth to the swamp to feed
- his boos he noticed signs of deer, and
O O 1
j although the law strictly forbids the
; killing of them at this season .of tho
r
I year, .loo could not resist the temp
tation of taking his pun along the
next time ho went to food hops.
Soon after getting into the swamp
1 he SJ1W M hirne Imcl.- mw I H.r ....
. I ' " >-) * ..........I'
his "drapped hiiM,"' and proceeded
to Imtcher him forthwith. While
lmsily engaged ho hoard footsteps
land looking up lie saw I)an Approach'
I
I inK'
"Ah. Iw!" ?ny? ! >:? ;, "Yci; h?VG J
I killed one, I see.'1
3
I "Yes," says .loo.
"Did't von know it was against the!
i : " . n
law to kill deer at this season of the;
year?" asked I )nn.
"M f *11
"Vos," says .Too, still lmsily skin- |
I nintf the <leor.
"Well I am )L(oino' to report you,"
; says Dan, walking <>tT.
? ; .loo finished his work and slintdn*'
r> o
1 his door on his shoulder, trudged off
I homo. Ilarnossino up his horse, he,
" went at once to the trial J?i9tice and
says: "Colonel, is it against the law!
to kill deer how?"
"Yes" answered his Honor, "ten
dollars fine."
"Half the fine ?toch t.> the informer.
' \
doesn't it?" (juired Joe.
"Vch," nnswered the Colonel.
"Well," savs Joe, "1 killed a deer!
i yesterday, and now inform yon of the'
fact, here is five dollars to pay one
half the, fine, the balance I claim as,
informer," saying which lie handed
the officer the money and rode off.
Later in the day Dan rode np to
tIn* (Ndoiicl's ollico to report .loo as
lie had said ho would, onlv to lind
that .loo had boon tliero before him,
so ho lost his part (>r tho tiuo, as woll (
as tho Hatisfaot'on of havino reported
his onotny for violating tho law.
('Iicn'.v tirovo and Initio ICivor
Mollis.
i.iki:.
Anxious eves have watched and waited
For the I aids and llowers to come;
Tired of tho chilly winter
Casting o'er our land its gloom.
Anxious thoughts have lain" incessant
(?u my mind with two fold power.
And with fevered drain I've waited
For some bright, some happier hour.
Anxious feet have plodded onward,
Kagnr for the prroiuised rest
Who with ilie the path have traveled.
They its rugged ways know host.
Anxious hands have faithful grappled, |
\N itli a foe s(i giant strong,
And the contest so unequal,
Still may last how longY how long?
Anxious hopes; I've felt them blighted (
l/lUe sweet Mowers, chilled by frost;
Hopes of love, fame, joy and treasure,
\ iiii inf\ ; sn;m iimy all nc 10*17
hong I'm- hoped ami watched ami waited '
For tlm stern decrees of Fate,
Vet, 1 lie spirit softly whispers, ! <
Toil on, hope on, watch and wait.
Fancy ever holds beyond me,
Some bright charm along the way, J.
N'ery near, and yet too ilistant 1
To he fully reached to day.
Ah, we know not what shall greet u<,
\V Imther on to morrow's daw n
We shall w ear a crown of laurel
>r exchange it for a thorn.
< Mher hands may reap your labors,
Other brows your crown may wear,
Disappointments crowd upon you:
Drive y?ui diuo-a jo dc pair.
Vet despair not 1 Time will forfeit
Fvery ill gotten gain,
1 )'er the throne that is another's,
< bid forbids that thou shall reign.
Then take courage! Heart, to morrow,
You, perhaps may know success;
Joy , are transient; pain and sorrow
Mark th.? path ol happiness.
We deeply re ore t to sav that
LOdith, diiutditer of.I. \\ . Yereen,
ayed, eleven years, was taken sick
Saturday nioht, nth of March, with a
slight ehill. At nino o'clock the
chill had nearh or quite psissod olf;
and shortly sifter nine J lock the j
little o-irl complained of he no- drunk
sind hlind. I )r. Watson wsis inunodi-1
atelv called, on! tin; patient soon !>e- I
came unconscious, as if asleep, ami
ail efforts failed to arouse Iter. Site
retnaineil in tliis condition until three'
o'clock next ?lay, when the merciless
liaml of I tenth elaiineil h'T as his
own.
We understand Mr. Vereen has
lost four children within the last four
years, two daughters and one son.
with heniorrhaine fever, and this last
is supposed to have died of eot.oestion
of the brain and lime's. lie litis,
yet two dauehters livine. Such l?e- I
reaveinents as his aro uneoinnion and
hetirt-reudinuf in the extreme. A
house filled with such a lovely and
interesting family, torn from the I
mother-roof in such a short time,
t ""W hom thetiods love, die yotiui'."
W'e tender our sympathies to the
bereaved parents, iiopino they may I
be spared further pain.
Mr. Krank, son of Sheriff U. (!.j
Sessions, has been in our neighbor- 1
hood summoninLf jurors and witnesses
to appear at the March term of
! the ('otirt of Common Pleas and (?en1
ersil Sessions, convening on lite \Jlst.,
; tit ( 'onway. Wo notice in theyoune"
: man a strict adherence to business.
It was his first trip in Little Ifiver
I township, ami on business of this
kind. W e are inclined to think he !
may be of irreat assistance to his
.... 1
father in this direction.
Several are jurors and witnesses
from t his sect ion. Anion" the names
tvero \f.- I It l?n, I Ik I? II
14. I ?| J HI | , I I/. I ?t - 1 I ~ I
oiny, Samuel I'criueuta, \l. K. ('lara-'
dy, I. I'. Kd^e, X. IS. Morse, Kold.
I ,ivin?rstoii, ()won Mryan and Wnl-1
laeo liryan. (iikkuv (iuovi:
i "Wife said," said a man lo?>kinrr
| for his razor-case, "I havo places
whore I keep my things, and you
ou^lil (o know it.'" uYos sai<l she,
"I outfht to know whoro you keep
I > (?ur late hours."
IF you suffer pricking pains on moving
tin-eyes, or cannot hear bright light, and
tind your sight weak and failing, you
should promptly use I)r I. 11, Me Lean's
Strengthening live Salvo. 2tie. a box.
1__ ..
(>u tin 8rd inst., at the residence of the
bride's Father, hy .1. lb Cooper, l'c<|., Mr.
.John I Matt and Miss Sarah, oldest dangle
ter of F. .1. Mellamy, all of 1 lorry.
Died at her homo at Little Hivor, S. ('., I
IMith, Fourth daughter of .1. \V. ami I
Amanda Vi-rcen iin-.ifl <.l?.? ?... <i.? i
? > <??"t "??
m<?ntlis, and twenty-five days; of congest
ion of the lungs and brain.
Only the day before she bad every pros
peet of a long life.
How uncertain is life! Tbe home L be
reft of her charms, her playmates and
friends mourn her sudden and*unexpected
departure, and we listen in vain for some
sound of her sweet voice, no more to be J
heard.
' "Pis the Lord who hath bereft us,
lie can all our sorrows heal."
We feel that she now enjoys that "sweet
rest beyond the tide," where we trust the ,
family will be re-united in "the sweet bye '
and bye." w. i.. f.
On Saturday morning, March !"' !?, at
his home on isaig Hay, Mr. Joseph M.
King, aged abou H5 years
Market Report.
CONNVAV S. C.
I'lU DK Tl'HPKN I'lNK
Virgin, bbl., JlvJO pounds.... $ ? *?
Vollow Dip j 20
Scrap!*, 1 00
[iUoCKHIKS
Bacon D. S. Si?l??s jMb I'," . Ut la cent"*
Butter :{. > cents.
Lnrd to 12). cts.
I*??rk. (sMilil $ On no
Mul i-r- } gallon 40f$00 cents.
Coffee, ^ pound lOjKft 20cts.
Corn, '(' butlioU 80QI i
Crist per bushel 1 00
Flour, per bbl $3.50 (a 7.15
Kggs per tin/ 10 cents.
Sugar 8'jC// in cts
NKW YOKK, Feb. 2*.
Cotton '(' lb 0 I \(o !Mcents
Com, ^ bus 1M (>r M cents
t bits, y.) bus 311 .,c/35 cents
Pork V' bbl $ |.*? di |7
('olTee, Kio "j > lb. ... I I Qi, 10 * ents.
Spirits 'rurpentine, US ', cents..
Knsln t iu\f ut 1 10
\Y 1 b.M I N(5'1't t N, N. C. Feb. t?S.
Cotton tib, (ti IP., cents.
KICK
Hough Upland (' bus .Vie (it 'in
Tidewater 00 fr/ 1.It)
Peanuts, y.) bus, 55fr(,8l)
It I IM*. II It 1 T, \ I I .N I .
Virnin, \ Mill]., !?Sn pounds A I 1)0
Yellow I >i|?, I mi
I Inril, 1 (H)
Spirits Turpentine, per gal. .!$.*?1 .
Tar, S | i?r?, 'jsn p<>t11iiI Mil.
Hosin Strained 7ufr/N'.iM cents.
N KW ADV KHTISKM 111 NTS.
Ol'MA TUKASriJKirs It K I'OUT.
f'l'nm i//i />'(;/('.)
Amount disbursed for school pur)OSC.S
\ < i.
1(.) I,. .1. Uunsoin, teacher, Sdl.hO
2d 1'. S. I'owe!I, teacher, o.tM)
2t> I'. A. I 'arIter, teacher, 2o.(M)
2 I 1' A. 1'alitor, teacher, 7.o(t
2*2 I'. A. I'arker, teacher, i'.ntl
21 .1. I?. Klovil, teacher, 217)0
lb i'. A. !'arker, teacher, 2n,00
2 .1. I*,'. I )iisenl>urv ('<>.,
lumber, HUM)
I 2 M. X. Thompson, teacher, db.00
I I iJurrouo-hs X t'ollins, Material,
It.aa
Id I,. .1. I'enson, teacher, o.OO
it'? I'. ( ). Stiowilen. teacher. 20.00
1'. A. I'arker, teacher, I S.7*?
1. J . Cox, toucher, dn.Otl
t> 1']. Ik I iensou, teacher, IS.tilt
0 I*. I I. Sin)\vileu, teacher, IS.Otl
I I . >. I 'i >wi111, teacher, I S.t it t
1 .1. M. Mekay, teacher, tilM)
5 M. S. ('ontniander, teacher, 25.00
I I I*]. 15. lionson, teacher, I ^{.??'
10 J. 15. Kloyd, teacher, 2I.50
|?. I"]. ( 'mnniander, t ;?< I ii r, 85.00
I I I'. S. 1'owell, lonelier, 21.50
I' A I'arker, teacher,
10 .1. T. To<l<l, teacher, 10.10
I\ A. I 'arkor, handier, 12.50
20 D. A. Spivey, teacher, 20.00
IS II. Jordan, !uinli(,r, 20.IS
Mary I luck, teacher, 25.00
21 I.. I'\ 11utfhes, Jr., builder, 01.70
.1. 10. I hisenliury, rent, 5.00
20 Dennis Marlow, material, 7.50
J no. Sheppard, teacher, 12.00
Ino. Sheppard, teacher, 10.00
15 David ! lucks, teacher, 20.00
I I David I lucks, teacher, 20.00
15 D. T. McNeil, Stove, IS.05
> \V. It. Shelley, teacher, 7.00
7 Dannie li. ('urrie, teacher, 25.00
0 T. 15. (Iordon, teacher, 27.50
1 T. Ik (iordon, teacher, 25.00
1 T. I?. (i??r<Ion, teacher, In.On
2 h'. K. ('urrie, teacher, 2o.t)0
2 K. 1\. (.'urrie, teacher, 25.00
" (J. I']. Holmes, teacher, 20.00
10 I*. ( ). Siiowden, teacher, 22.0(1
?S I). A. Spivoy, teacher, 20.00
II \\ . i\. Johnson, tcaeher, 25.00
12 S. It kirton, teacher, 21.00
15 \V. A. Johnson, teacher, 25.00
12 I''. S. I'owell, teacher, 10.00
12 K. ('. hill is, teacher, 18.00
2 W. A. Johnson, teacher, IO.O0
I M. h\ Unroll, teacher, 20.0(1
K. S. I'owell, teacher, 20.OtJ
22 M. h'. Unroll, teacher, 22.0(1
<> N. W. Cooper, teacher, 22.0(1
2 N. W. Cooper, teacher, 21.00
7 JO. C. 101 lis, teacher, 48.0(1
<S F. S. Fowell, teacher, 28.0(1
7> l'rinee Johnson & AI lord
l>uildiii<r, 1)7.0(1
2 N. M. Todd, teacher, 27).(Ml
J N. M. Todd, teacher, 22.7)7
2 li. W. Meshoe, teacher, .{0.1)7
1 1 \ 10. Ilerot, teacher, 28.07
8 ('. M. Campbell, teacher, 21.87
10 C. M. ('ampbell, teacher, I 1.0s
1 J. S. Stanley, teacher, 7)4.17
0 .J. S. Stanley, teacher, 7)0.(Vi
0 J, S. Stanley, teacher, 8 >.95
J \V. A. .Johnson, teacher, 7)2.l)t
2 S. I). I'itman, tetichor, 20.01
7) S. I). I 'it mill), teacher, 21.01
0 N. \\r. Cooper, teacher, 00.70
8 i'<. (j. l*.Ilis, teacher, I 0.(1(1
0 J. li. Shnekleford, teacher, 10.0(1
1 10. < . 1011 Is, teacher, 2(K
11) 10. II. Williams, teacher, 7)0.0(1
7 10. (Eliis, teacher, ).(H)
10 S. I). I 'it man, teacher, 12.00
is J, W. Holliday,material, 52.00
18 Capitoia I lollidny, teacher, 10.7)7)
0 \. I?. Shaw, teacher, I 7.00
IS Addell Cook, teacher, 82.00
) W. I,. Floy d, teacher, 51.00
1 10. II. Shelley, teacher 10.7)0
7 .1. < \ Met 'all, teacher, 80.00
0 I'. 10. Ilerrott, teacher, 15,00
(1 i / \ I C.I i 1 -
r .? . * . ,un nil, iciiencr, I y.iN)
0 I'. K. Ilerrott, teacher, 25.00
b I. M. Klliott, toucher, 50.00
1 II. II. Cook, toucher, 04.00
III S. I). Kloyd, builder, 01.00
7 M. l.uncaHtcr, leuchcr, 20.00
2 I >. A. Lewis, teacher, lib.00
12 M N. 151(111 ton, builder, lO.(M)
lb .1. I*. Ayers, teucher, 42.00
I I l\(i. Ayers, teucher, 08.00
I I K. \\\ .forneguu, toucher, 02.00
1 M. A. Wesmorotuml, teacher,
00.00
0 (L \\*. Kowler, teucher, 20.00
2 .1. (Nichols, teacher, 00.00
b K. \V. .larnegan, toucher, 2b.00
7 (?. XV. Kowler, teacher, 0.00
1 J. I'. I)urhaui, teacher, bO.OO
0 .1. II. Stanley, teacher, 40.00
8 K. \\\ .furnegan, teacher 85.00
*J*? J. ('. Itryant, repairs, X.'jO
HI .1. S. Stanley, teacher, HUH)
IV) J. II. Stanley, teaelier, tM>
'iO .1. S. Stanley, teacher, do.00
'' I J. Ii. Suoos, supplies, TVt.OO
'* M. M. Stanley, teacher, IX.(H)
I .1. II. (Jauso, teacher, JVVUM)
> ('. K. Holmes, teacher, 'JX.OO
I (K. Holmes, teacher, H**.t K >
Sue Watson, teacher, IN.0??
II I. J. Cox, teacher, JJ7.(M>
S (*. M. I.ony, teacher, MV.(M)
M. <Adams, teacher, .Y?.()()
i M. M. Stanley, teacher, T.tHt
.1. .1. ('lemmens, teacher, H**.< M >
I'J .1. II. (iuuso, huilder, jtt.OO
I'.' .1. II. (iause, builder, 00.00
I M. NI. Stanley, teache**, ;{().()()
I i .las. I'. Stanley, teacher. 'il.'M)
II X. M. Todd, teacher, 8.X0
10 M. M. Stanley, teacher, .*?(>.OO
i X. M. Tod,I, teacher, 'Jl.'io
I X . \\ . (iailse, teacher, \JO.OO
v w iinn.,, .......I.... 'iihui
> I. .1. ('ox, toucher, 10.00
i Solomon ('hestnut, toucher, 'JO.OO
0 .1. <Kuckwoll, teacher, lit.(to
S Solomon ('liCHinit, teacher, 'JO.(Ml
!< ('. I.. I leiinneway, tea It ).Oo
'J Solomon ('hesnut, teacher, ItlJ.
1 ('heslov I lomin?.(\vav, toucher,
\0.1H)
I .I. I?. (indsdeu, teacher, 'il.7o
It W. I,. Kloyd. teacher. )V>\.0(t
-J S. ('hesnut, teacher, 'XA.OO
I ('hcsle\ I leiniti^wav,teacher,
It Solomon ( 'hesnut, teacher,
I I. .I. ("ox, teacher, .V/.llo
I A. .I. Shaw, teacher, \\)JM
'J .I. M. I )eman, teacher, 'Jo.OO
0 Mathiiis \ auoht, teacher, 'J I.no
1 .I. M. Merman toucher, Wo.on
I T? A. It. Shaw, teacher,
II Louisa Hanson, teacher, M.oO
I 0 Louisa L'ansom, teacher,
It David I lucks, teacher, '.Whuo
I M. N. Thompson, teacher, It Loo
'J I.. .I. Hansen, teacher, 'M.OO
I S. \\ . Itacote, teacher, ltO.00
0 .I. S. I )usenhurv, tescher, ol.7n
I. S. Musenlmry, teacher, HO.<><)
"t Mas ii| I I u.\, teacher, \\\).0()
S Li//io Miller, teacher, '*^.00
*. t I. J . jturrouohs, teacher, V.7*>
Li/./ie Thompson, toucher, I! KOo
U II. L. Moylo, teacher, 'JO.OO
1 II. L. Doyle, toucher, Wo.Ot)
0 P. H. Ilerrott. teacher, 2-.(to
It .las. Ilolmcs, Imihler, \V>\.()0
1 L. S. I tooth, repairs, o. lo
? l\. I \ I tooth, teacher, o>i.oo
i II. 15. Holmes, lonelier
S II. 15. I lolinos, toucher, *11.On
I lorrv Progress, printing. < 1.00
Win. M. l5oo(li, School
('ominissioiior, o I Jtu
V T. I\ (1 iljispoo, l?M. ox'iii, I o.
I If. 15. Scarborough, hoard
?>f oxniiiinors, I f).
5 \\ . M. 15ool 11, School ('oni. 8"i.
'.I \\ . M. 15ooth, Sc'h Com. 'il-5.
I W. M. IJooth, Sr'h Com. Mo.
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NOTICK.
Conway, S. March 17th lss?
N' OTK I- IS IIEUKDY GIVEN T<
all whom it may concern, that Si
mci|o>iu Toil*I, w'nlow of William I.'I'mId
deceased, has applied to the undersigned
by petition, to have the real and persona
property ol her late husband, the said Win
I. Todd, exempted alld set oil' to her, aili
her minor children, as provided by law ii
relation to home-lead e\? mptiou, and thn
three disinterested persons w ill he appoint
ed to appraise ami set apart the same al
the expiration of four weeks from tin
date of this notice, unless jrond cause Ik
shown to the contrary.
.1 oilx M. < H.i vKit,
C. C. ('. I'.,
II. ('
inch I 7 d I -It
N()Tic i
I I will In- in t onway on .Monday, Marel
.'1 t with a choice lot of In irse - and mules
at prices to suit the times. Give mo a call
1 Satisfaetion guaranteed,
i .IAS. STACKIIOl'SE.
U'I(!Y III\TOY
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HTV IIINTON!
Tin1 Lnnliiur Tolmrro in tin
South.
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Burroughs Collins,
coxvvav, s. t\,
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The State of South Carolina
COl'NTY OK HomtY.
By Wm. K llardwick, f'rolmte .1 udge
Whereas, John M. Oliver, Clerk <>
Court of Common Pleas, made suit t<
iiw, to grant liiin Letters of Adinini>tratior
of the Kstato and elicits of Hard}
Noble, deceased, these are therefore t<
cite and admonish all and singular tlx
kindred and creditors of the said Hard}
N o b 1 e. deceased, that they be am
appear before me, in the Court of Probata
to beheld at ('onway S. (' on the it'? da}
April, next after publication here
of, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any ?hey have, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
(liven under my hand this 8th day o
March A. 1). 1887.
Wm. L. Hvkdwkk.
Probate Judge. II. C.
i March 10,1887, 38, (it.
We Bey to
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FAMILY GROCERIES
I5ACOX, CORN, KLOl R, RICK,
SI (JAR, < ( )KKKK, &c.
! ? " 7- 4
W I) i?-11 w<> are ??tT? ri 11 ?? at ''bottom'"
prices id CASH purchasers. \
( I \ 17 us a call, wo aro satisfied
we can make il to your interest.
WIS WILL RAY the liii/lmst
1 market price* for
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WAX,
III DKS,
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K. T. LKWIS
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STOP HERE!
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I have a lartfe and varied ^Inek of Mens,
^ outlis ami ( lothliiL'.
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N'OTK )XS
II ATS,
TIUXKS,
AM) I >1 I * I C I : I , I , A '?-i.
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\\ 11 i i * 11 I will sill low down for CA?S1I.
Sew intr M;k him* Needle--, of :111 Kinds ;i
1 speei 11i?\.
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Till', next regular communication of
Trinity Lodjre, No. 175, A. F. M. will he
held on Tnowlay March 15th lvM7.
Mrcthrcn w ill take dm- notii and 'jrovern
t he nisi-I v?-s accord in itly.
Ily order \V. >1.
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FES 11 MEDICINES.
PHAKMACUETICAL :GOOOS
ALWAYS IN STOKE.
Combs,
Brushes,
Fine oilet Soaps,
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having Soaps and Brushes,
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; MEDICINAL SOAPS.""""
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Tooth-Brushes
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Colognes,
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Extracts,
Vestal Oil &c.