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^ / r Tin: iioinn iiuhald. | DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. IONWA1 wrVTU'V. UKV. V* A. THOMAS, Pa*roil. SiTviion ?>vt>ry Sunday at tl o'i lock :i. nt., ami I | o'clock Jl.'llt. I'r.iviT nifi-liiii; own Tlinriol.iy ul^lit nt *'. 0 clock JI n?. S'i'iil, s.-'j ,.,V i vrrv Sunday nt It o'clock .1. :n. I-;. Nouf.i\\ s-i;ii'*hit,,inl?Mit. cow \v ?III-i n. iiK\ . v?. 1. 1'IU'J:;s, Pawik. ' Mount /'.I 'll, l<! Smidiiv, 1011. 111. rl'iiifuli, nt " - In. 111. 1 i:i 01. !M " - 10 n. 111. Iliiruiit, yd " I l>- 10 I (trow 11 Swmnu.Rd " - * 10 a. in. i t ool Mjirln-x, Htl 1 - i> in. j .J'?rd:*nvill??. ill - 1?? it. in. \ lit! < K'.l, itli " I |>. III. baptist. v w J, Mi rAI'astoh. ? < I ?\W A V. ?...ootid 1'iVi". I' :l. III. and S' i l>. Ill nil Nat nr.l iv liof.tr nt 01 i |i in. i i in I v. Noli.ml i?\n Sunday at :i in. r) W. Sn' i.i'v, S;u, ; In?.?n*l ii*. Tii'r I S *.;i ilay unit Sninla. in i?u<di innntdi I'M:\s.\ ; r iiiihj:. i'n 'it i Sii.i ini ,i ! \ s i'ur.1 i In ? Ti-, in .'litiMii I 'll 1.1 Ns' t'llKKK l ir-" s iti'tnv .i.i> 1 Sat ro d 1v li"for?'. In oaidi iimntli. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.F.'.M. I.'i'l'i I.?r I-"" 'innii'iiti 'i, nf llnrry l/idif,*, No (i.\ | lit >' i-mnic M ill I'ir ' Moiiilnv in nii'-li iinmtli. .1. It M i >rn. W..M. ^ K. Of H. '{ oil ir iiii'#!'"' i-f sum-; I.<>.Il'<\ N'o. '-Mii;, will tin .1' i i ?ir !l ill on ti Kirs' itii?l Tlilrd Wnilno-,- ; d:|V ' Vt'llilll!:' of mil Ii in ,ii11<. H. \V. Nom.p.y, Dictator. I 15 1'viiKKtt. Hcpiiitor. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248. Kioiii Marion (' II to < onw i\ Leave Marion (' Ii I'll 'I'tau * iitnl Sal'ii'tlays 7 a in. ami arrivon at t omvaj li\ ji. in. I,i*av.' ('on way Mondays ami Fridays V . ?n. and ai'iat Marion " |?. in. Mail Route No. 14265. Kr.r.i , onw.iv i i .Jordan, ill*' l.navn Conway , "i'n >-il iv* an 1 Saturdays at T a. m. nrrtv.i at .Jordan, illn I'.' tit. I." in' -lord iMvlllo Tit"*d ivs and Saturday* at 1 : p. in. arrivn a'. Ctnr.vay ti |i. in. Mail Route No. 13433. From Wliit<?vill<? N. <'. to <'uinvn; N. I.'en\e j Wliltevlll Tiif - I:i>s and Friday,. nt * a in. arrfx. nt Conway S p. id. I.eave Ciin'.va;. W'?*.IIaya and 'Mturdiys at r? . in. 11 tIV \V i.it-. ill . p. :n. * Mail Route No. 14264. From I.trio Kr -r to t'nnxvay. Leave Little Htv. ! Monday-* and 1 i i lays :it r. a. m. arrive nt ! t ollXVay a III. !a>a\ < '.hiwax Tn " 1 r. and " oitnrd i> a at H u. m. arrive at l.ittli' Uiver I |>. in Mail Route No. 14267. From I'ort Hiiri -I*oi S c . to Fair It'utT N. Leave Fort llarrelsoii daily except Sundayn at i a. in. arrive at Fall lUnff S p. in. !. mo Full .'ItitT N C., daily except Sundays at ."> a. tn. arrixe at Fort llarr.dson s p. in. SCHEDULE OF ST MR. JANIE. Leave (i.- o'ai'towii oil Moml I. a, Wednesday-* an.I Friday at S o'clock a ni., arrive at llnckav ilia at 'I o'clock o'clock same days. leave llueksville on Tnc'iilayn, rimridax* ami SaturiliiyH, at S o'clock a. in., arrive at (Jeor^etowii I o'cl ?ek name tluy.-t, toucliini; at all Intormcdiato l.i:itlitl:!H. T. S. MltN.skiu.vn, Muster. Stmr. Module, II. 'I'. \\ ii.i.iana Mauler le.ivett C eixvuy every Wcliiesttlay at .'S ft. til., foi lioorj?e-j t iw n. tnt!:dilTio at all Intermediate landinua, re- , tin ninc. leaves < leoru'ctown every Friday at ti a. hi. IjOCA-L items. ilinlei to Now Atl vcrliNciucnts. St' i it to i, ('(tMMissittN Kit -See Atl. 10. Norton Delinquent l.tind | Sales. ('old and 1 dilatory. Mr. ('. 10. lOvans, of Mario!), was! in town, last Monday. Mr. 1.. I). Bryan, of Little Liver, is foreman of the Grand Jury. Maj. Whit-ford has been up inapeetintr the work on the Waccnmaw river. B icon, flour, suoar, coffee and mo* hisses at rock bottom prices, at f. A. Moody's, Aerial X Loads, S. C. The probability is all early fruit, if not destroyed, has been seriously injured by t'uo cold and piercing winds. Gov. Liehardson has appointed Job ) 10. Prince, of Led Bluff, Trial Justice for the 4th district of this count y. Messrs. Walsh and llarllee. of the Mafiou Bar, have boon in town for two or three days on professional business. "Wine talks," says the proverb; and it is true, for when a man is full of the vile stuff he can't hold anything else, not even his toneuo. * If some pooplo would obey the eleventh commandment, it would bo better for their families, their friends fix d the community iu which they live. in the citation notice which has i i 1! i i r . r ... i. . _ . a I >0011 J HI I) 11SIMM1 IOr il IDW WOl'KH |mSl in another column, the name of the: deceased should have boon Aloxandor If. Noble instead of Hardy Noble, i \\r. II. Ohadbourn, President, J.! II. Chadbourn, Superintendent and W. II. Chadbourn, Jr., Chief bJngi-1 neer, of the W. C. & C. railroad,: have boon in Conway for a few days looking after the interests of the rail - | road onmpnnv. II Six hundoed pair sh *?.i, all styles at very low priees, at .1. A. Moody's, Aerial X Kouds, Mario;. eountv, S. t Mr. I >. II. I'atorick, o:' Windy Hill, has left that blustery re?rinn to enjoy the billmv bronze of Georoet >wn for a few days. Ilopo he will return mueh improved in health- afior partakii; ; oi several of th >se so<>f/tinn ti-v/vj whieh (Jeorirotown is lieir to. Mr. .1. 1'. IJoberts, formerly of this enmity, but now oM Jeor?jetn\vn enmity, was in Conway, last Monday.' While here he kindl\ remembered the primers, and left with them a tok mi of this kind remembrance, which will ever bind him near and dear to . "" I their heart . We want ton thousand such visit.,: ,. ('apt. i ):*?? ?rott experimented Tues' . da\ ewMiino- with dynamite in hlowii ?' 11 ]? stumps t?? show the advantage of this method over the former process ,?f <liooie,?r them up. ilis experiment was tried in the presence of several intclli<r<>iit men. on a short-i leaf pine of o-ood size, Imt the eharoe was too small to l?low it up, hut was sullieient to satisf\ all present, that this means is more expeditious than di^tfino them up. Mr. .lames Stackouse was in town last Mondav, with a drove of horses and mules. Wo do not know the decree of mi cess he reached in sell inj?" his stoels, lull hope he received encouragement to return at an early dav willi another drove. We know that oood horses are needed in llorrv and hope the people can see and ap preeiatc their need an ' make provisions to supply it. Ih.iv oo. >d horses and mules. (^uite a number of people was in town last Mondav. <\>urt was called at Id o'clock l?v the ('lerk who or mini zed and swore in the (Jrand .Inrv and then issued the pav certificates to all the .Jurors and adjourned the t 'oni t si/</' <//< . Mans r carets were expressed because of the absence of J udjre Wallace. ilis form' *r ma I a< 1 v returned \v! i i i * la- was hohliue1 court at I hirlinoton ami his physicians adv ised him to <o> home ami not attempt to finish the courts on the circuit. It is uncertain when an extra session of the court can he hold, hut it is evident that one is necessary. Several prisoners are in jail awaitine- trial, besides other important cases that ouoht to he promptly decided. \\ e hope .Iml?o Wallace's health mu\ he speedily and completely restored ami thus Is- enabled to resume his ollieial funetions. The Jmltre has many warm friends in I lorry who would be ifhid to oreet him in t 'on way. The h'nir IllulT correspondent of the Columbus 7V//ew makes the following observation about the mails distributed through the Fair Fluff post olVioe. It is astonishing to see the vast amount of mail matter which daily | passes through Fair ISlulT as a distributin?r clTieo. The most of it o(> s down to iiayboro, Conwiiy, Socastee and Fort Harrelson. The people in j that section dofeertainlv bestow upon Uncle Sain a liberal share of the public patronage. We can see nothing astonishing about the matter so far as the points mentioned in Horrv are, concerned. When it is considered that several thousand people tire supplied with their mail through this channel, and, though benighted, are a reading people and art; trying to improve and' keep themselves < // t'dwith the outside world, the wonder ceases, and turns on the other side, that there is not decidedly more mail coming that way. That officious fish department in Columbia has several agents in our rivers spying upon our fisher-men. We hope, if any one should be in- , dieted, every juryman will insist that they bo acquitted. The people of this low county have to remain in this malarial region and suffer all the consequences the year round, and it is mighty hard if the poor men of this town cannot make a living out of the waters surrounding them. If we wortt on a jury to try one of our fishermen, we would stay in tlx; jury room six months before we would, agree to a verdict of guilty. Gertje- 1 toicti Time*. This is remarkable advice for a public conservator of the peace, who ought to lend the force of his influ- , enee to the proper execution of the laws, to give his constituents. lie- j sistance to a law is not the best tneaus of effecting its repeal. If the law as now of force operates an injestice to the poor people of (ioorirf town eovuity, the I .egislatnre, com-J posed of reasonable and intelligent men, upon the proper presentation of their grievances, would evidently re- j dress them. When force is opposed to force the weaker certainly goes under. K IIUmI. < >11 last h'ridav, at I )u?on!)urv & , Sarvis' store, in Soenstee township, I )iek ilardoc, colored, shot and killed Nancy Steel, also colored. Corn-, net* (Jalhraith, h in^ notified, em- ( panelled :? jury and iiold an itupiest . lover the hod v. There was no evi- ; donee to show that there was an\ ( had ferlino between the parties, and the jur\ agreed that the killino was accidental and returned a verdiet to that effect. ' V <'o n (1 n jxrtt t I < > n in Al a i'Iuii. Kroni a private source we learn that on last Monday morning the,1 hloek of houses oil the sonthe-east ' I corner of the juililie sip tare at Marion was destroyed I?y lire, i he hloek contained three store houses with dwellings attached and was iiiiiktii pied save I?y lievrroes. The hnilditio's were old and dilapidated and he- j ! ill tired. we ln>lim i, !.? it.i* . I' v Immiiuii, Witeover, and Cronlieim. ' W < have m i* learned the amount <?f | * insurance, if any. nor the actual loss | of property. | I \ All Kinds o. dry *n?ods, noli ms . 111 and f:?n<'\ troods at astonishin^l v low prices, at .1. A. Moody's. Acrid \ j. I{o id:*. Marion comity, S. ('. i >t-urn<*e t'o I. j ' t >nc of tIn? boldest and most dis I oraccfnl violations of the law that we s liavc known for sometime, occurred ; in Co:i\vav, last Monday. Some one I t est lilishcd a win* slioji rmlil on the i jmlilic souare. and from I lie. amount i of dndceiuiess 0.1 the street -, must 1 have sold it to anyhody and every- ji bod v who wanted it. it i-- a shame > i and disoracc to our boasted e\enijit 1 i.ai from the liquor trallic. "IVniiibition don't prohibit," and j>ra\ wh\?.l The jiiis.v i is easy and satis factorv f to thinUinn; men simplv liccaiM" : j. some of oil1' law olli.-er.s wink at tlit* j i law's violalion and actually join liiejt niaudlin crowd. Can a .lude-o eon- n sistenlly punish a thief when he en- ! r joys and battens noon the tliino-s i .j I . OJ II I mom-ii; in>w men, cam :i !it\v otltcer \ enforce (lie |;i\v ilist retailing in is toxic.,ting liouors when li" joins in 1 ( aitul enjoys 11 n? caironsad with tin* fud- I died oi'invi!'/ W'lril a pilv I l a! :t < man will brutali/i- himself! lirutal- > i/."V No, brutes don't ?iri11!< i111< \i j eating lienors. I >ri11Uiii??* intoxira- , < tin?jf liouors is a demoni/inc* habit i il ex pels the good aii'l instills the; I bail until the drunkard becomes tru- i 1\ (leineniaeai, reailv to take the life , i of friend or foe. Sad condition to be ' j reduced to, for a man to be l"d by the t Whisky I )evil, eapliv e at his will. I > Sad! indeed, sad! I j I 'I'lio >V. < ?*. < '. It. It. J i W e are pleased to announce that the prospects are clearing for the] early completion <*>f the W Imington, , j I ('hadbourn and t'n.way railroad. Satisfactory arrangements with the t'ounty < 'onunissioneis h.ix e been ef- . j fee ted, so that they issue the liny bore bonds, at once, ainoitnti *r to i six thousand and seven hundred dollars. All coupons with accrued iuteaest to.Inly S'i are detached and interest is paid at the rate of six per j cent, instead of seven per < cut. The | llayboro bonds are signed and deliv- " . . I i ered ait once, but their retention by the company is contingent upon obtaining a consent decree from the courts iu the ( 'otiwaty compromise suit. If that decree is obtained the t 'onway bonds are signed and delivered to the llank of Marion in escrow, j and will be delivered to the railroad company, as per terms of compromise j heretofore published. If from any! cause, the consent decree in the ('on-! . . ( wav compromise ease is not obtained,' the railn>ad eompan\ stands j?io?l?? ?*r 1 to return tin* Havboro bonds to the j Hoard of Count v ('Oiuinissioners., . I!. ( 'hadbourn outers into a bond to the Hoard of County ('oinuiissioner.s to the amount of seven thousand dollars as President of the W. C. & 1 < railroad company, as a guarantee to them that the company will build the road through Hayboro township, . or return the bonds as above mentioned. We think the adjustment effected is eouituble to all parties concerned, and no room is left for complaint. It ; is the intention of the railroad company to put the mad to this place before January '8H. It can be done j without much difficulty, nrovided the1 rains do riot fill up the swamps and saturate the earth, to such an extent) as will materially retard the progress, of the work. We do not anticipate any trouble, in obtaining the consent decree from J the court in the Conway compromise I suit. That will be obtained as soon ' as practicable, and thus remove this obstruction to Il?o completion of tlio r road. . i Wo would lie i^lad that tlio other | I townships, litioatiiio the issuoof their I homls, could see their way clear to join the Coinvav plaintiffs in the > .. r\ compromise, ami thus definitively re- 1 move ;i 1 i ohstruetivo measures. Wo are afraid their hopes of success in pro f u:in?_?' the suit arc dependent ui><hi a broken rail. The compromis?? can he effected on liberal terms, ?n?l it seems t > us that these pertina- f ions plaintifl's are stamlino' in their 11 >wn liiriit, in risking all with the |?i>s- j1 . L ibilitv of losing all I'ev. IJiehanis, tlio Presbyter- H c an K\ aneilist for this section of the' i' state, will preach in the Kingston m :Yesbyterian church, of this place, c ie\t Saturday and Sunday, at the ' isual hours of services. I!. i I on'osponiU'iKM'. J Our Nru York IjOttcr. ', (I v \i:w Yokk, March Id, 1SS7. ! )k \ u I i i.i:,\ i i>: Though for many r ears a non resident of dear old lorry, ! have ever felt a on'"* inter- j: st in all her interests, having been v >rettv eloselv identified with her ieoj?!e in a business wav all these I ears sinee I left, and hence I claim s t small space in your columns to) peak a few friendly words with old j ?> liends. Think, how time Ilies. It i |, s now lifleen years since two hoys e eft their I lorrv homes to east their1'' ot in this rival city, and at times it ! eeuis to us not that many months, j |( md we can only realize the lonoth of j inie when we stop to think of the I nanv familiar faces that us i to jrrcet 1 '' is around old ('onwa\i n ouoli, (we j ike that name better) that now, alas! ' ire beneath the sod. and will j/rect . i no more on this side of the river. ! tl W e dso realize the change and time h risssd when we visit you and have ' teaided men come up and address us i1 'I' I l l r ........Ill' HUM I !!.? > n H? I f- i j jrctfulk that we fsin't |?I them 7 t in I t li< * v ?*?*t 1 k tli'1 name of some oi?dit a .? l.Mi year ?>M hoy ms familiar in us ' 1.) is our own name fifteen years ii?'o, i '* uul wo hcoiii to realize that boys did ^ km stop orowii.tr or clmnoiiio while ., ve have lieeti away, and we hi'ow ? .ad. We meet our >I?I sweethearts. '' our wife j? awnv or this mi<dit be)' oft out) and we lintl they have not -j iiiite tin* freshness itiid lilooiu of ;j outli thev had sixteen years ami, , ind we realize that time is no respeet- v r of person. lie lavs his eruol hand hi aii. W liile, so, many dear lYa'tnls J, inve "crossed the river," I have so ? nam left that I feel a tfreat interest n Horry's progress and prosperity, 11id as her chief industry, (lie tnrpenine hnsiness, can last lint a few >cars more, and you must heroine a armino people, ouoht not soinethintr * * i ? ' I ie done to stimulate jiii'miui// While fairs and premiums will not do 1 ill that is necessary, I- helieve they I* lid the work, if properly rminae'cd, I ' >y creatine- a healthy competition, J ind cause people to think more of ' neiius and ways to successful farm- ' no-, than they have before. It has I ilways seemed to he considered that 1 i man could he a farmer, who did i * W.l In. \ II Illt.S.IU IlMOll.fll <1.. . ' ' iw ?w :hin?_f cl.se. A moro erroneous idea | .vas never entertained. Success in ( 'arming reouires the exercise of the ' greatest amount of thought and coin- ' non sense of any vocation we can . iiink of that is called manual labor, , ind is one of man's highest and most s lonorablo callings, and should not be foolishv looked down on as it is * I >y so many younj^ men who seek ( Mercantile and professioiial lif<> as a <1 bioher vocation. Hut I am digress no; from the point I aim at. t'annot I' Horry jrct up an aorieubural fair, V ven, if on a small scale at first? a ' )ITt>r premiums for best corn,cotton, I. ioos, poultrv and other farm pro- ! 1 nets, and show vour neijdibors what 1 . r> ji llorrv can do. 1 would be pleased to -outrilmte to tbe premium list, and, io doubt, others at home and abroad .vould, and why not, next lull? Aoitato this, dear Hkhai.O, if your lomo merchants and farmers think it traetieable, and see if it will not help simulate the farmers by eonipetition 0 study more systematic and better ariniuo, and to cause them to think nore of how oood and well improved 1 farm they can have, rather than iow larjm and how many acres. llorrv will never seem other than ionic to me and the happiest days of ny life and the dearest friends of m\ ife, are always associated in iny 11i11?i with Iter, and as I rlose with ?<'s( wishoK for all my llorrv friends, picture yon in the enjoyment of niliriy Spring, while I shiver, listenittr to the bleakest and coldest of Northern March winds, and somevlutt envy yon, or at least wish I vas with you. .1. u. t. 4^- - 1 Secretary Manning sailed for 10u ope on the Arizona, March loth, no oiiijianied hy his wife and daughter. ( le hopes his health will he improved ?y the tonic effect of tho sea air. 1 rreastner Ionian sailed on tho same itoainer. k ^ V \\ n \ Seerets. - - London, March 8. A f >romtttiand i i draughtsman named Terr\ of the ^instruction department in the navy rani at t'lfhtliam, were dismissed to-' la\ . They are eharoed with ^iviiiuf orei^ners details of the nualern imtroveinents in torpedoes and other1 laval devices adopted I \ the Iiritisli uoernment. Suspicion was excited against the censed I?y the fact that certain forion scientific journals printed articles ommentiuir on innovation in the Kndish itiix y, and oavc information coneruino ttami supposed to lie in the xclusiye possession of the Admiralty, lid csiiceiallv I>v tln? fuel ilmi m Mnorionn journal iir'ntod tin? v:?t t sordino of tin* oonlidontinl |??m ili?*:iion for tho innnufuctum of a now 11 nrpodo applianoo still in 1)10 ira'.itflitsinair.s otlioo pondkio approal. It lias hoon provotl that Torrv's ovulations wont indirectly to the Muorican l.oiration. Torr\ adinittod lio truth of tho eharoos aoainst him, ait declared that ho <ii<{ not know for I'lioin tho information was intnmloil. ' Tho l> /. speak int? of tho )ook \ aid soamlal, savs: "It is:, tated that tho tfovorinont of tho | nitoil Statos is tho othor party to ho ohnroohronoht nonius) Mr. \ otitic* "orrv. Wo trust this may provo to 10 an unfoiimloil rumor. If, howov- | |< r, !t should ho provod that tho irov- s' rnnioiit at \\ nshinoton has neon t urroptitiousl\ ondoavorino* to hriho ,] iftish ollioials to turn traitors a vio- u ut wavo of indignation will hovond '' 11 ouostion swoop o\or I his oount r\ ho othor papors sooin to ooho this ,| I'dlioorotioy. i u Hon t'lio Monr) (iocs. W ,\si 11 ni ;ti \, March S. State aunt of footino of tho appropriation alls as passod at tho last sossion of 'otioross has hoofi oomplotoil l?\ tho lurks of t'io Sonato mul I Ihiko emu liitees on appropriations to < hi v. It I ^ as fo iows: Agriculture, fc|,0'JN, 11 1)0; nrniv. *L,'J,7\? I,? I S; < 1 iploinatie ml consular, *I. I"; District of 4 'oliimltia. * I ."'l i'i.V.II ); I loli.in. N*y t> MIT; Icoislativ< . *'i(),70l,*>'! I: lilitary academy, S 11D,'; navv, (\ ? >!{, | (to; pcnsii his, s , (V'2~)li,n(H); ostotliee, fcn.i.tM) I, (>."?(); sundry civil, I IMt ; Mexican (tension <le cieinv, *()/.)<KMHH>; public tirintii)"', iclicicncv. ^ I<>"i,(tl It I; miscellaneous |>| roj>riat ions (<v-t incited ), d,,t(K).()()i). 'otal of actual appropriations. 4 V.*S7,I II. The river and liarlior Itill. which ras not signed, appropriated sll/dl T ti illll. and the delieicifex, which did not '' taiss. thon?_r|| it/ was agreed njton in onferenee carried an a|>|>r(i|triation \ .f 1 Ii i' I'ichmond I loud, ItuiTulo, Now!' i*ork, was entirelx destroyed by lire t % , ast week. Several persons were' tadlv I turned and aliout twelve are opposed to have perished in the lames. The IT re is said to have orionuted in the cloak room under the fair-way and reached the top lloor nside of live minutes. Little lime -> v'as therefore allowed for the I'io tersons in the 11ot? 1 tit efTee! their ;sea | te. Several were rescued I?\* ironieii from t he window s and i laroe ' nimlter Ity other means. Theso.deastatino' eonllairrations are beooinno fearfully fretpnmt. - , . i The deacon's wife wanted to joi | lown the text, and leaniuo" over t<t (^ ler seapc-crraee nephew, she whisper- I I id: uI lave v< tit an v cards about von *'" | You cant play in church," was the . olemn, reproving answer, and tho ptood woman was so llustered that In? forgot all about her text. iimil wii ii umi mi it mf i maain in 11 iiimii oBttrri a HC \ . Death has airain visited our section and akoi Iroin us Mrs. Julia A. I.udlam. She lied March Uttli, aged <>2 years, Icavinv j our children to mourn tln ir irreparable ^ u.-s. But while we mourn we are coin orted with the hope that our lo- is her ternal tfain. She prot'e sed religion and oil led the .Methodist church ill earl) lite, j nil lived a consistent and us< 1 uI member >1 the church and in active worker in the ? hmday school. She die I trusting her I iord and Master, and, as it were, simply ell a-Jecp in th" arms ot Je.su->. ilappv ire those who die in the I.ord. | Km/\ V. f t in.am. Maple Swamp, March la, D<H7. [j ( M.V9S m<?5inr/^w -r II F^larkot Report. j? CONWAV S. ('. Bl'DK Tl BI'KNTI N K a Virgin, W hbl., J20 pounds. . , * 2 2a | b Yellow Dip 2 25 m' Scrape, I 5(?;o i iiOcr.iv I ics j(' Bacon l>. S. Sides 'jJ(lb 12' ? (a la cents Butter, 2Stf/!l5 cents.! ) hard 6/, I2'.? cts. I'ork,"(> bbl * 20 00 .Mohcses '(' gallon K)fr/ '.> ? cents. \ (loffoo. pound lb"./,/ 20cts, Corn, bushels $ I 00 Orist net* bii-ln-1 S.V//il I iui Flour, per libl tjUl.50 (ft 7.7"> j | Kjors per do/. 10 cents. I Nujpir M 10 cts N i;W YOHK, Mar. 21. Cotton (' l!? 0 1 -l^rO' cents Corn, IM Cc( 5t d iits L (t;ii>, '(' i?us ;;t1 ^iff cents l'ork '(-t 1?I>1 $ 15 <tt, I < ColTee, Itio ll>. . . . I I fr/ 10 cents. Spirits Turpentine, OOcents.. Ilosin, sf 102 (ft. 110 VV 1 l,.\l I N(iTOX, N. C. Mnr. 21. Cotton, 0' , (a 0' . cents. J UCK ' ' Koutrli iipliuul Inis. . .55c (tt05 Tidewnter 00 (41 1.10 .( Peanut*, (v> Oils, 55<r/,H0 ;iu:ni: TCHPKNTIN K i Viririn,'-Mil pounds $ I 00 t Ye||m\ I tip, 1 00 t llnrd, 1 00 1 Spirits Turpentine, per jpd. 05 t Tar, # t 10, 280 liound Mil. t Hosin Strained ei^/H'J1cents. i V \ [' \\ ,\IM r, iii ujii.'ini. [DELINQUENT LAND SALES. OFFH'K OF COUNTY AUDITOR, lloltHV ('Ol'NTV. . j CONWAY, Man li -'J, 1**7 III < ?\S TOWNHIII c. Duncan Floyd, in acres. 1,?)\vIh Onvi?na, 7 acres, ft building*, < UN \V NY TONY N ** IIII*. Adalinc linker 2<MI a< :e l,cwis S. Fliridi, 512.S iicrr". James S|?rin?_r, one acre. IHMI III,IK K low NSI|||\ Ilenj. F. ! ??in i^, li* I acres, li hulMiiit' . I I.OYK". lOW'NSIIII'. Norman Ornn^cr, lii acres, one hnilil 111; Sarah I ,ow is, r, acres. Henry Lewis, IKi in res, ohm I?iii 1?1 iii*_r. SI M I 'SON < III.KK row NSIIII'. Joseph Hullock, <51 acres, one hnildimr. (Scoriae Uhelin, 1*io u i' S, iiiir )>iiiliiiii.tr. I I I I I.K 1(1 VKit IIIWXMIII*. I .iiiic r.cll.imv, II acres,'J buildim;*. Kdward Ib-nton, III acres. .les it (hestnnt, 1(H) acres. Man Stevens, HI acres, one buildinir. I.VI.I.IV \N|S KKItllV IOVVNSIIII*. I1 .lllllll M .1 olid-oil, s"i acres, one tillild nir. .I??-.??p 11 N. .Ion s'estate, ,">0 acres. .1 es-.ec ('. I'rice, lot! acres, one building. NtOTK i; I-- iiKitKist <;i\ I N r11AT tin- whole of tin- several parcels, >1 s aiul pari- of lots of real estate, ?le cribed in the preceding li-t, or so miich hereof, as will lie necessary to pay the i\c-, penalties and assessments charged hereon, will lie sold by I'. K. IJeaty, Trens rer of Horn County, S. ('., a his olllce a said county, on Monday, the Ith day of ipril next, unless said taxes, assessments n<l penalties be paid before that time; and lie sale will b continued from day to day ntil all said parcels, lots and parts of lots I real e tute, shall lie sold or offered lot ale. I'.. NORTON, Auditor. I lorrv ('oiint v. melt I lb*) 'it OFFICE. OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. . lloKKY ( oi Nl 'i . ( 'on way, s. ('. March til, 1hm7. Notice i- In reby eivi n that the Hoard of ixaininers lor 1 lorry Countv will convene t ('oiiway, S. (at ! o'clock. \. M., on VUlay, tile lira! day of April, P;v7. for the iiirposc of evamioiii'r apjdi; ants for teat Is i cert ideates. All persons desirim; to :ii*I? in public schools will p!< asr avail l|e|Usc| Ves of 111 i Opportunity ;h 1 111 If i ill lie no i art Ihm' examinations until lir-t I i )? toln-r next. i .1. P. I >i itII A M, $ii:ii'l n! Kxaiiiiners, - 'I'. P. ? Jm i.oi'i.i , ^ II. It. S( utnouoi <jii. incli 21 2T) 2t NOTKJK. Conway, S. (Marrli I 7th 1H87 v otick is in:i{i:in <;i \ kn to * a a",| \\ lit mi it may eoiirrrn. that Si iicilo-in ToiM, willow of \\ illi nil I.Todd, ' .a-i'il, has ~1111>liimI to tin' under- imnal, iy petition, to have the iv il ami personal iroperly ol lier Into husband, tin* said \\ in. . Todd, i \i 1111?t ii ami ft otl to her, anil n't* minor children, as provided 1 ?y law in In(ii>ii to Inniii tend exemption, and that lifer disinterested prisons will he appoint d to appraise and s, t apart the sanin at lie e\|iiration of four weeks from the; lute of this notice, unless food cause lie how n to the i onlrarv. loll n M. () i. i \ i. it, C. C. ( . P., II. c. , inch II :il It LUCY II IN TOM ciikw riios. 0. \\ i 11iii ms Co.'s CiaKKKATKD TOIUmi. Id ( V IIINTON! i I'lii' I.t'iitliiiii- ToImppo in flu' Sout ll. DHItltV. I<> 1 <11 (I ro I.H. i a n i i m, 1.1 s. u 'i'o i.it. Hnrroii^hs & Collins, CON WAV, S. kV liolcsiilr /ipciilN lor llorry ' 4 'on sily . inch :i ;Out. fhe State or South Carolina. (M)l 'N'T V OK IK >UKY. {y Win. 10 Hurdwiek, Ivsq., Probate.Itul^e. Whereas, .1 >1111 M. Oliver, Clerk of 'ouri of Common IMeas, made -nit to in*, to j^nint him Letters of Administration f the Kstnte and eflocts of llnrdy voltli*, deceased, tlu*se are therefore to ite and admonish all and singular the indtvd and creditors of the -aid Alex-| llder H. Nohle. deceased, I hat they he and ppcar la-fore me, in tie Court of Probate ? lie held at Conway S. (' on the it) tiny ipril. next after publication here I, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show au-e, if any 'hey have, why the said Ad 1 illustration should not he granted. ' Given under my hand this 8th day of I are i A. I >. I HfCi. \> >1. IV. IIAItDWII K. I'rohato Jud^o. II. ( laivh 10, 1MH7, JW, fit. 887, A GRAND COMBINATION, 1687, THE HORRY HERALD \NI> 'IMF. OUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL. ' HOT 11 I'A I'F.UH (IN K VKAIt Hilt ONI.Y til'JS. .*><>! For tlic amount namod ahovo you will ' oooivo for on,- your your homo papor with ho Courier Journal, i HM'UI.SKVIW I l\ I. NKHM'U'KltOK Til F. SOFTII, )omocr:?tiu ami for a lloduotlon of tho A ai I'axos iih now lo\i,d by tho proxuut arifT, ami tho host, brit(hlo.Ht an<l ablo.st ninilv wooklv iit tho I'uitcd Stat os. Tho iVookly ourior Jou rnal has tho larur< >t iroulation of any Dmnoi-rutlc Nowspapoi* | n Aniorloa. sop 28-tf " Jfi? THAT WK IIAVK < >N HAND A Kl 'I.I- STOCK OF OKNKKA1. MKU< JIVNIMSK, Si . II AS I )Ii V (iO< >DS, CI.()T111 NO, I I \ TH, < A I *M, HOOT?i Wl) FAMILY GROCERIES MAI 'ON, C< >i;\\ I- I A H' II, HICK, SI CAM, < < iFFKK, &C. o Wliifli \vi* iirt* oiTurini/ at "bottom prices to CASH purchn^crs, < i I V hi us it cull, wo iiro satisfied wo ciiii make it to your interest. \VK WILL 1\\V tl.o lushest market prices for LI,TDK TILTKNTINK. W<)()L, WAX. nil >i<:s, kl its \-c., k. t. i .ftw i s iiuo r? i \ STOP HFRF' -O UKA I) Yli is \()\v --o I have ii I urge and varied st.,< K<>t Mens, Vnutlis ami < *!<>t 11111?_r. I >iv Y (J( M ) I )S. N< )TI< )NS HATS, Tin N KS, .v IN i> I M 111 c i: i . i . \ -<, < .11 < M i: 111 i MAN . < Olt>. At. - I ) * Which I will sell low dowii for ( ASII. Scwiny Machine N>edl , of: ill KimHa speciality. .1. A. M A Y() r?-1 -v >()l i(M'. THK next icf/ul.ii communication of Trinity i.odye, No. li">, A. F. M. will l>e In-hl on Tuesday March l.'tli 1SS7. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order W. M. .1. K. Hi m v, Secty. jan 20 20 tf j-t-r 3-0 to ,t>: HI;. E. NORTON - o // / ; k r rrs < o xs r. i x tl y on iiax 1> a / 'i"/. l si'!>rr y or PURE^UGS AND FES 11 MEDICINES. PHARMACUETICAL :G00DS A I. WAYS IN" Mol.'Kt Combs, Brushes, Fine oilet Soaps, bavin* Soaps and B nshes, ?O rmmmmmmmmwumummmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmrnm MEDICINAL SOAPS. ?0 Tooth-Picks ?0 Tooth-Brushes ?o Colognes, Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. \tr v >; v /- . *3