The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 14, 1887, Image 3
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I'llK IIORItV HERALD, I
1)1 Rl'X'TOR Y.
CHURCHES.
i
Methodist.
CONWAY *T.\TION.
REV. \VM. TIIOM P.vsroit.
Service-* every Sunday at 11 ?'? lock a.m., ami
. o'clock J), ill.
I'raycr incetint: every Thursday ni^lit at
0 lock |?. 111.
Siuulay Nfljool every Sunday at it o'clock a in.
I!. Nouton. Superintendent.
CONWAY CIIUTIT.
REV. W. I.. PKil ES. Pahtoi;.
Mount /.Ion, is! Sunday, Ida. in
Pincali, li?t ,l I a. hi.
1 nioii, 'M " Id a. in.
Durant, 'id " l p. in.
ltrovvii Swamp,.Id " in a. in.
Cool Sprint;, 8d ' - I p. in.
loriianvtlle, Itl. " Id a. in.
Aiitiocli. Itli " I p in.
tsaptist.
< OV.VAY.
S\'C(mhI Sunday, 11 a. 111. mill H' . p. in. mid Sat
nrlay lie fore at 1 |i. in.
Sunday School ovcrv Sunday at ! a. hi M \V.
Noi.i.ky, siioerin tendon'
* MliVl. Utl'iVK
'I'llIr-.I Sa' ml.n aim Sunday in ouch month
pi.i:a>*ant miss.
Fourth Siimlav ami Saturday hoforo, in |?t?Mii*M?r.
I II I.I\s' IT.I I.K
I ir.-t Sunday n:i I Saturday hoforo, in onch month.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
A.'.F.'.M.
Itogtlinr < enmiinlrutinil of llorry l,odi:o, No.
at Mnsmiii' II.ill First Mond o in oaoli mouth. .1
It Maor.', \V. M.
K. of II.
Iti'Hiilai inootiiiix of Sfaait l.od No. ys-.'U, w ill |
ini'i't at t ii'ii II ill on tin- First and Third Wodnos
nay I'Mniiii^s of onch in<>11111.
K. \V. Noi.i.ky, Dictator.
t It. 1' viikkii. Kopovtor.
MAII. SCHEDULE.
Mail Route. No. 14248.
From Marion (' 11 t i Co iw iv houvo Marlon t I
II I'll '. olnys and Satardavs \ a. in. and aiTi\o? a' \
i tonway hy ."> p. in
l.ortvo Conway Mondays and I rr| ty-'? m and '
arrives at Marion r> p. in.
Mail Route No. 14265.
From Conway to Jor<lmi\ ilia. I.eavo Conway
Titosdu i and Saturdays at 7 a. in. arriva at dor
daiivilln 1?.' ai
I.aai.'Jordan-, illi-Tin'-lays ami Saturday- at i
ii. in. arrive at Cniiwa\ > i> in.
Mail Route No. 13433.
From WliHi'v ille X. (Iim'miH iv S c Leave
Wliiteville Tue-uluys and Fridays at i in. nrrixe
n( Conway v p. in
l.i'iivi> Coiiwhi WYdiieadux .< and sjitiifliiv n! ">
. in. arrive i! WIIIvill<> A. in.
Mail Route No. 14264.
From Little Itiver to Conway. Leave Little
Itiver Mondays and Fridays it ii a. in. arrive at
?'onwav t>. in.
1
Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at H n. in.
arrive at Little Itiver I p. hi.
Mail Route No. 14267.
I-rnni I'ort llarrelson s. C.. to Fair liluff N.
Leave Port 11 irrel on daily ewept Sundays at
n. in. arrive at Fair IlliiiT 8 p. in.
Leave Fair .'lutf N. < . daily except Sunday* at
r> a. in. arrive at Port llarrelson s p. in.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE.
Leave (Jeoreetown mi Mondays, Wednesdays '
and Fridays at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at llucksxilie
at 3 o'clock o'clock same days.
Leave Itiickaville on Tuesdays. 'Pun.-day* and
Saturdays, at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at (teoryetown j
1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate !
landlmrs. s. Mcsnkui.vn,
Master.
Stmr. Maeeie, II. 'I'. Wii.i.ianm Muster leaves
Conway every Wednesday at r>a. 111., for (teorjjetown,
toiicliinu at all intermediate lundinirs, re
tiiriiine, leaves t loorjtdtown every Friday at tin m.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Sntiev to N e n A<l verlisenieiils.
\V. I). Simpson?Court Notice.
\V. 10. 11 a itowii w Citation Xotiee.
? mm Delightful
days.
I'ain is needing.
.los. T. Walsh, Ks(|r., of Marion,
arrived in town, Tuesday afternoon.
Court, convenes in Conway, Monday,
May 2nd, .I:id?re Hudson presiding.
^ W. XV. Sellers, Ksrp, of Marion,
was in town last Monday on professional
business.
W. H. Chndhourn, I'resident of
the W. (\ & (I'. If. Co., is expected
in town to-day.
One of the standbier reminders of
the (ire in ('onway villiajre, a few
years a?ro, was retnoved yesterday.
We have just heard of the marrinj/e,
near Mount Taber, recently, of
Mamie K. lirutou, formerly of
Conway, to Mr. Crank Sessoin.
The issue of the ('onway bonds to
aid in the construction of the W. ('.
& ('. i'ailroad will commence to-day,
and continue till all are properly
8iK"p,l^R
Mrs. Ab ,K. Innman fell from a
fence the other day and seriously
tuwI herself. No limbs are broken,
but seriously strained, rendering
movement very painful.
<it?? a crowd, especially of children
and youth, witnessed the launching.
Little Miss Malxd Lowell Nor
ton, (two years old,) was the first female
to aboard, and seemed to
jrrcatly enjoy the novelty.
We hear of forest fires in different
parts of the county destroying
fences, turpentine boxes, Act, These
fires, if allowed to continue every
spring, will eventually .ruin the forests
and render the county a desert.
Some method ou^ht be adopted to
("apt. T. (). Stuart, of Marion, lias
been recommended fur appointment
to the position of l'ostal route clerk
between W ilmington. N. I'. ami
Jacksonville, Kin, rin I'. ('.('anteolio
resioned.
A certain oeiitleman not a thousand
writes from t \>nwa\ proposes to
oct up a boom for his section bv inducing
everybody to subscribe for
1*111'. IIkuai.o and oettiuo the youno
people to marry. Well, if that fails
to oct up the boom, we reoard it as
a rat law |u ipeless case.
W e would respectfully siioocst to
the llol-'.m I I K It A l n that it offer it
dictionary as a premium to its subscribers.
**l lebdomadal remembrancer"
is rather llv for the averaoe read
er of a country noyvspajier, without
a dictionary. />\ r/.W? y (iarjtt.
< >11r readers are intelligent and do
not re(|iiire a dictionary for every
' weekly" word used l>y a country
editor. I >id you llv" Mr. (ittz 'A f
then von an* wiser than before.
As the ('oinjih'ii fully entered the
water Monday afternoon the yvine
bottle was broken over the Port
boyv. One of the' colored yvork
man yvas underneath, and yvas looking*
upyvard yvatehinjr the graceful
motion of the boat, the yv lie spattered
in his face and eyes, la* seemed
dazed and amazed, and somewhat
chagrined, that it had missed the
mark.
The (ieoreetoyyn /.//ywhu r say s:
' We are informed by the chairman
of the board of county commission
ers that a cursory examination t is
closes the ania/.ino fact licit tic past
iml "htedness ??f (ieor<u>town county
CXCeed $5,000. I'll IIH'Cl this. they
arc a it t hori/.ed to borrow a sum not
cxeeodino- tic income from a tax
lev \ of one mill about *1.500. At
this rale it will lake four years to retire
the outstanding claims."
l ie Methodist church was approj>i
iat<'1 \ decorated last Sunday. The
pastor preaehed a sermon suited to
the oeeasi m fr in Acts I : >. I Icse
11 oral decorations on Master occasions
are well adapted to recall to our
children's minds the fact of the resurrection
of Jesus from the dead,
and it mi<rht be well for parents to
instruct their children in tic occurrences
of I'assion week, and thus
prepare tlcni to appreciate this last
and crowning truth.
We reirret tr: learn that forest tires
have Iccn prevailing to a disastrous
extent in the (iallivant's Ferry section.
The tires were so furious and
extensive that live lues at" reported
consumed in the woods. ( )ne man is
said to be seriously affected by his
exertions in trying to control the lire
and keep it off his premises, and is
now lyiiie- unite ill. We could not
learn the amount of damage, but it
must have been heavy, as whole
plantations are said to be bare, except
buildines.
Tlio Grand Lod</e, Kniohts of
o ~
Honor, will moot at Amlorson, S. <
on tlio 20th inst. Stuart Lodge, Is.,
of II. wtll be represented 1 >v .Mr. .1.
ll.Jollio, am! <I', L>uattlebuuin,
Ksu., who is an officer of tlio (iraiul
Lodge, will also attend tlio mooting.
Mr. Jollio will probably go on to
(iroonvillo to son Ins daughter, Mrs.
John I.. Leaves, and Mr. (,>uattlebauni
will visit his old homo in Lexington,
before returning. I lis family
aooompany him and they will be
away about a week.
Harmony Presbytery holds its
semi-annual sessions, at Sumter, next
Wednesday. This Presbytery is
composed of all the Presbyterian
churches in the counties of ('hosierfield,
Marlborough, Darlingtop,
Marion, 1 lorry, Georgetown, Williamsburg,
('larondon, Sumter, and
Kershaw, comprising twenty-four
ministers ami fifty churches. Its
spring sessions are usually the most
interesting but there is nothing of
special interest to come up at this
time, other than the election of commissioners
to the General Assembly
which meets at St. Louis, Mo., on the
18 of May. t'hrrnir ll</>(>, /< r.
The Southern ('nltivn(or for April
calls for three thousand agents toeanvass
for that excellent agricultural
iiioidiilv. Cash premiums ranging
from live to fifty dollars are offered
to those who are willing to exert
themsolves to increase the circulation
of the Cuttirutor. The largest number
o'f new subscribers in trie next
sixty days will secure the prize of
fifty dollars. This is u rare opportunity
to engage in remunerative employment
for yourself and advance
the interests of the farmer by indueing
him to xubscribo for this sterling
agricultural monthly. The t1nftira
tor and Ih it vi.nTaken together only
$'3.50. ]''or sample cony and special
premium list address, l'hr Cultivator
Publixhiii'/ f'o.% Drawer H, Atlanta,
(ia.
/
* unvoilino rrremonirs <>f tli?*
('alliouu monument romo otT in
Charleston Tuesday, Ap il W>t h. T<
iiri'iHiuiKi 'ntc parties in llorrv, dr.
sirin?r to attend these eorruionirs, arrangements
have boon made whereby
tho\ ran j/o and return for four
dollars. The Sicaiucr .)/?///,//> will
leave her wharf in. Con\va\ on Monda\
mornino, April \'nth, at b oYlork
A. M. riir Stoaw.ei I*luntcr &i
(Joorjretown will ivrcivo the party
from ?he Maijyi' and oi\e them
berths without extra eharjre, and
leave (ieoroetown early Tuesday
inornino so as to reaeh ( luuleston
bv I I o'clock A. M. This h an rxrollout
opportunity for those desir
ino to vi-.it Charleston at low ratrs
to avail themselves. They will find
it a pleasant trip.
Hip issue of mi I road bonds is no
easy work. The compromise ? tT??< t0(1
ln'lni'cn {lie < 'on way plain?itTs and
tin1 railroad authorities, necessitates
the endorsement on the hack of eaeh
.coupon (In* reduetion of interest,
something like litis: uThe holder
hereof accepts thirty dollars in full ol
same." Thirty dollaas is the semiannual
interest on a thousand dollai
I bond. There are forty coupons on
each Itoud. (two are. however, dotaehed,
leaving tiiirty-eioht.) \liout
liftv bonds will lie retptircd to make
the amount t'onway nuist issue.
The above endorsement on the coupons
will have to be written nineteen
hundred times, ami the t'hairman ol
tin* I loan! of t'ountv Commissioners,
and the Clerk, eaeh sjons his name
the same number of times, besides,
the Clerk writes t'onway on eaeh
bond and coupon. The ( 'onwax bond
| will be siened by the proper ollieers
ami delivered to the bank of
I .Marion in escrow, subjeet to the order
of the President of the railroad
! company on the ?*<?m|>loti<>ti of 11 n
road :mmI its reeeption l>v Jim Slat"
railroad commissioner.
I lu'ln i incd I <ct tiM's,
Tim following unclaimed 1? 11??rs|
ami postal ('an Is remaining in t! i is
1 I'ost ' )f1i <*, will l>c sent to (lie i )ead
I miter < Xliee at Wasineton I > < unI
less called for within thirty da\ from
date hereof.
A John Anderson.
(' \\\ I*'. Cansey. II. I). <'ausey
I) W . (i. M. I )< >rinan.
(i l''h>rrie < <ir?;.
II 11 a 11 A Bramble.
, .1 I'M ward Jordan, If. B. Johnson
l; Beller Uodjrors, \V. .1 Howe.
T W'rimht Todd.
| \ II enrv \ 'ereen.
James II. Boater, I'. M.
(' niwav' S. ('., April I'J. I SSI.
< > i ii 1 si-41 on.
The article,".!// .B//< 11{ ?'<
in last week's 111 i:\t.n was repro
dueed from the ('olninbia llaiixttr
and we reoret our ue?r|iironee ii
oinittinir tin' proper credit. I'lie drifl
of the discourse and coin men ts wa>
ii: the line of our own thoughts upoi
t he sub ject, and. although, the dis
course itself may be discounted t<
some extent by certain peojde, be
cause <?i mi' speaker, \ 4 -1 lii'i
has never been doubled nor his dis
honesty established, and sneli wholesome
doctrines should be accepted
bv whomsoever taimht. The lilaii
bill seems to us so much like a pursejuoml
child proposing the wiivs am
means to educate and instruct the oh
! ignorant parent the ollsprino assuinino
tho functions of the prooenitor,
that we look upon it with dis
trust and decided disfavor.
i
l,OM' lor .N er-*.
The following extract from some
paper so well expresses our idem
that we think the space it occupier
will be well us) d. In it may b<
seen something of that intan^ibh
tiling called good will, which s<
many have often tried to deiine:
"The strong attachment of sub
scribers to a well-conducted i ews
paper is fully confirmed by all publishers.
'Sto]> my naper,' wordof
dreAd to hegimicr.4 in busines, lost
their terror after a paper has beet
established a few years. So Ion"" a>
* n
a paper pursues a just, honorable am
judicious course, meeting the wnnb
of its customers in all respects, tin
tics of friendship between the sub
scribers and the papers are as hard t<
break by an outside third party
the link which binds old friends ii
busines or s( cial life. (>eeaisional defects
and errors in a newspaper arc
overlooked by those who have h
come attached to it through its pern
snl for years. They sometimes bed
(lonio dissatisfied with it on account
of something which iias slipped intt
its columns, and may stop taking it:
hut the absence of the familiar sheet
at t'leir homes ami offices for a few
weeks becomes an insupportable privation,
ami they hasten to take it
again, ami possibly apologize fot
having stooped it. No friendshiu on
earth is more constant than that contraeted
by the reader for a journal
which makes tfn honest and earnest
effort to merit its continued sftpport
Hence, a consoiflfMiously conducted
paper becomes a favorite in the
family."
J
I ,ii ii ix'lirtl.
Preparations worn not completed
in tiin** to launch the new Steamer
I loister on Saturday, as heretofore
announced. Kvervthinj* was in oilier
Monday afternoon and the Con.
j trt i was launched amid the plaudits
of appreciative spectators. The
declination of the ways was not sullieient
for the lirst motion to produce
the necessary momentum to slide it
intnthc water. The ('aplain in ehar?re
of the construction did not care to
oive the ways more slant, fearino the
!>oat niioht oo olT with such rush and
velocit \ that it iniolit strike the short4
on the opposite side of the river. A
slioht increase of the declination
would have ensured the hoat to slide
otf with a graceful and swan-like mo
ti<?ii. As it was. il passed into tin'
water very evenly and smoothly, after
hailing at d resting when about
half off the ways. The t'nptain informed
n> that it was one of the most
sntisfaetorv launeluno-s lie had ever
efTeetod.
There will lie a meeting of the
I lorry Hussars at the Muster Shed on
'JOtli inst., for the purpose of electing
tiehl others. I >v order.
ll.l. lie. k,
('aptain.
jmaua'wsmi* mm mm i11 n n aw ?rwi wn i iwwiiHMiww
< 'ofrespniitleiiee.
Thanks.
t 'on w w, April Id, I SSI.
We oratefidlv 'aeknowledee the
kindness of our Conway friends for
the e'ood thiuos hams, eunned ooods,
\e., hesfowed on the evening of the
tltli inst. it was the best poundiiio
we ever received.
W. I.. Punt i:s.
\\ omens' Missionary Society of
< onwii \ .
I laving arrived at t.lit* eighth anni|
versary i?f tin? \\*. M. Society, <?f
< 'on way Stati >n, we boLf leave to
present tin* following "cnort, with
thaiiksoivino to tied that lit* has
< permitted I lis hand-maidens mid
> ('hildren to lie eo-workers with our
I .ord .1 (-Mia ( hrist, in the salvation of
perisliino- souls in heathen lands.
The Auxilliary to the \V. .M. Soeietv,
of the S. ('. ('onI'erenee, M. I'].
church, South, Conway Station was
oroani/.ed April 11th, I Sid, with Ismemliers,
Mrs. 1'. K. Carrie, President:
.Mrs. K. I'. Norton. \ ieo-l'residen;
Mrs. .!. If. Moore, Treasury;
. Mi'-s Klin liurrouLrhs, Keeordinj'Secretary;
Miss S. Sessions, Correspondino"
Secretary. These ollieers --till
retain their places -except Treasurer
and Keeordino Secretary, have Keen
ehanoed. 'The society aoreed at the
lirst ineetino to make lemittanees
semi annually. The amount collected
since the formation to the close of
* the missionary year I SS'i. as dues,
i eontiuoent funds, Ac., *Nt'?.dO.
I W e know that our contributions
> have been small, but when our Lord
i sat over against the Trensut v and beheld
bow the multitude east money
> into it, we tire tau<dit that lie valued
.
the oifts, not l>y arithmetical nde of
addition but proportion. Hence his
estirfuito of the poor widows olVerino.
()ur society meets but once a month
I yet how few attend; would it not
' promote the relifious and social en
joyin >nt of the lnemhor of tin; church
I to meet with us talk over our work
I for Christ, !>\ our prayers nu;l words
1 of encouragement we would oladden
'the hearts of those who have left
home, and friends, to carry the <utod
news of the Son of (iod, to the millions
of waitino' souls in hoathern
, lands that Clirist died for, tts for us.
. coit. sta r.
Vitir Itlutr Notes.
?
t Winter sternly refuses to he de?
throned, and as yet only slight
intimation of the decline of its
vigorous reio-n has heen manifested.
In ( iotiesis Nth chapter.
*VZi\ verse, tho Lord stiid "While the
, earth rciuaiuOth, sood time and liari
vest, and cold ami heat, ttud summer
and winter, and dav and nioht slnd I
1 not. cease.We have had ti grand
\ ...
school for tho exercise of patience
this Spring - John Wesley once said:
> ' I dare no more fr?*t th;ni I dare
' curse and swear.M such expressions
1 streiK't 1 ;* :i o r weak oraee, even in
r> cj '
regard to the weather hut (lie tini
~
. derstnr.ding is (hat s\e are to furnish
Fair IJhdT items and not personal experiences.
.
S. A. and N. \V. U/ Tf"A election
> I ,
for bonds will he held on (he I lit 11
inst., and of course there are pros
and eons, hut the unijority are for the
' "ailread, which will add materially in
many particular, to the importance of
on r town.
It is a fixed fact that the "Hie
I Swamp1' Land and Lumber ('ompany
composed of northern capitalists, will
j ' erect, in the near future, a luree mill
. at this place. They are buying? land
in and near the Hluff.
1
Together, with Ili?* S. A. and \.
W. K'ailr<>a<i, and tlm bi^j mill, h'air
ItlutT. will, no doubt, attract tin* attention
of monied iihmi. Its reputation
for other facilities leinc alrendv
substantiated.
The la roe and attractive store of
I. .M.J'owell is daily visited 1?y his
numerous customers from t 'olumbus
and Uoliesoti in X. (and Marion
and Horry in S. tlie has a laroe
trade from I lorry c mnt\ and as he is
so urbane and strictly whole-souled
and honorable in his transactions
1 piiul his clerks ditto) all come away
pleased with the world in oeneral
and I. M. I Novell ii particular. The
t 'olumbus / inns speaks of rcntino a
room up stairs. Wo bespeak for it
success, in ease it should make such
a wise mux e.
\\*,? ! -.1 i:??i i
. ? ! <1 IIIMH III*" 4 I III I I*" I I ?l IV ?*?I
pop oun at mil' ??l" tiu? lirst class
journalists of South <'nrolina, on 'fit'
streeT thS week, ami we instantly
made a mental calculation of the
mental cnlihre of the ('alitor, ami the
position occupied I?the speaker, in
the social and moral world.
.Miss Kmiiia Harden will he found
.n the teleoraph ollieu when an interview
with the lady in (piestion is necessary.
We do not approve of
ladies asMiimino too main riohts, hut
we do commend the lady who de1
(dines to he dependent on others not
as competent to lahor as herself.
I Miss Anna Hlackwell, another
hioh toned lady, will wait on you in
her capacity, and will take pleasure
in showinjr her new and slvlish
hats, \'e.
Miss Minnie Powell has a class of
little o'irls takino* an initiatory step in
'fancy work, and at the urgent soliciI
tatiou of friends, norm's to teach, for
a short while, youno* ideas how to
sh< k ?t
I he youne ladies here are preparl
ino- to o:ve an entert iifnnent, tor the
, piii pose of se "iirino funds to meet
pavm nts on tlmir respective church
oroan. Their programme is very
simple, consisting of a cantata music
and one lengthy charade. lee cream,
Ac., will also he served. They have
| hitherto heen very siiewpssful in their
j efforts in hehalf of their churches.
The North African Missionary Society
met last Wednesday evening
and was a very interesting ineetino.
Mr. I'rice, our Pastor, preached the
sermon anil one man's expressed
opinion of the sermon was that no I).
I), in North ('arolina eonhl euual it
in point < I sound doctrine. Mr.
Lido, of Marion was appointed to
| preach the next <piarteriv sermon.
e. m.
nAititn:a?
( AIM T'.K St TTON. At the residence
| of (Jeol'ire Sutton, h\ ,1. It. Cooper, Ml'.
Floyd Carter to .Miss Sarah Sutton. April
nth.'
( tombj as a /. <tz.-hvxywh* mobkvt. vnrvmwan
OS6S TI \B51
It lias pleased < ttr lleav nlv Father in
i?IIis wi h in to remove from our midst our
beloved aster in Christ, Mis-- Susan Delta
Anderson who died March tilth, IN87, alter
a brief illness, aped Id years. She was a
member of the elmreii and Simday-school
it Hood I lope,and is remembered as faith
till and true to her obligations and irix in_c
evideiiec of her neceptnnee of t lie FntliT.
Her loss is deeply felt by her co workerin
the Sunday-school, but they believe
their loss is her eternal pain. Her life
closed ei rly but devoted it to the service
of the Master ud we rejoice in confident
assurance she is no v reapinp her reward.
Sister, then wast mild and lovely,
(ientle as the summer liree/.e,
Flensant as the dew of eveniup,
1 When it lloats ainoup the trcc>.
it.
-? ??
s?ii:i?
< )n April Oth, near Jordanvilie, S. ( .. M.
\N hlteford Johnson, son Mr. L. M.Jolin
son. ape thirteen ycaars.
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Market Report.
CONWAY s. c.
CUl DKTl Wl'KXTI NK
New Virpin, Y-J bbl., IlviO pounds * ltd
Yellow Dip, 2 2">
Semite. 1 "o
BHOCKHIKS
Uncoil I). S. Side- j ' lb lo (a 12" > cents
Butter, 280/85 cents.
Lord (o i cu.
Fork,^ bbl # 20 00
Moliisscs '(J pillion lOfr/Oo cents.
CofTee. ^ pound id-. /" 20cUii
Corn, ('J bushels H.*?#5r/>>)! 1 00
Crist per bushel H.Vo # 1 00
Flour, per bbl #0.r>0 (<t 7.75
Kggfl per (lo/. 10 cents.
Su^nr 0(n 10 cts
NKW V()HK, Apr. 12.
Cotton lb 0 1 \(n0' . cent Corn,
bus is (ft 51 cents
Oats, litis 01'. 0/05 centFork
bbl # 15 dit 11
Coffoe, Bio Y' It).... 11 (<' I'i cents.
Spirits Turpentine, OOcent-..
Cosin, # 102 (/f}\ 10
\V11.M I NUTON, N. C. Apr. 12.
('ottoil I)1 . <(t ' >'<> i ents.
HICK
Uouj/h upland i' bus fine 0/05
Tidewater . ..." 00 (u 1.10
pefllmtH, ' Ian, 550/80
CBFDF. Tl HFK NT I N F.
Virgin, '(' bbl., 280 pounds A | oo
Yellow Dip, 1 5)0
I lard, I 0o
Spirits Turnentinc. tier cnl. !.5
Tnr, & 11*', JMO pnnwl I>1.1.
Ilotin Ktrninrtd ?.V<7 > rents.
THOS. F. GILLESPIE.
A < t orney 111 1 ai ?
ii ml 'Ci'lul iliiMlU'e,
Conway, S. C
NKNV ADVKiniSKMKNTS.
COUKT NOTICE.
('m.i m iti S. (April I'll, IHs^
Supreme < ourt Itooiii.
An extra term of tin' Circuit Court f<>
11??rr> County, im Iodine < Joiierrd Session
ind Common I'leas, is m-reliv ordered to l>
held at Conway, to coiiitiieticn on the Hi '
Monday in Muy next, and to continue fo
ten dayit so much time is needed, in th
discretion of the Presiding Judge and th
Hon..I. II. Hudson, .lodge of the Itli Cir
cuit i-- lierel'v assigned to hold said ('o' rl
It is further ordered tiiat legal notice l>
given by the Clerk of the Court for I loi r
County of I extra term, and that sai<
Clerk and other County olllriula take al
necessary steps for the holding of sail
Court. W. I>. >1 MI'SoN.
Chief .1 ustiee Supreme Coin
C 1 i t it I i on \ <>( i<?c
TUB STATIC OF SOl Til < VHOIJNA
cocvn of imitKN.
1 > Y WILLIAM K. 11A111 >AN UK. I>
I ^ I*r??1 ?!?!? .1 tidge.
\Y herca* Tin nuns A. Skipper made -uit r
nil1 t<> grant liiin Letters of A?11iii11i->11 11i<>
of tlio Kstate of mul effects o( LsiiiicT. stkii
por.deeeasei |. The *c are t here f< >re to rite an
admonish all and singular tin- Kindred an
creditors of tin- said I. T. Skipper, decotu
i'd, that they be and appear, before ine, i
the Court ol Ih'ohate, to he held at t'onwa
on the 'J'JiI da\ of April inst., alter ptlblirii
tloil hereof, at II oYIim k in the forenooi
to shew eanse, if an\ they have, why th
said Administration should not be irrautei1
(liven under m\ hand this 7th day n
April, Anno Motmni, |SS7. Published o
the I (th day ol April, 1*kT. in the lluitit
II Kit m.i?. and posted on the Court Molls
Moor. W M. K. IIAIIDW U K,
I'robale .1 mlge,
II. i
inch I llli .'Is 'it
The State of South Carolina
('< H'NTV ( >K l!< >1? If
My Win. K llanlwiek, Ksip, I'robale .I udgi
W hereas, John M, Oliver, clerk o
Court of Common I'leas, made suit t
me, to grant him Letters ol Administratioi
of the lOstale and elleels of I lard
Noble, deceased, these are therefore t
cite and admonish all and -Jugular th
kindred and creditors of the said Alex
under |{. Noble, deceased, that they be am
appear before me, in the Court ol Mrobat
to lie held at ('onway S. (' wn the ill da
April, n -\t after publieation hen
of, at I I o'clock in tic forenoon, to s|io\
cause, 11' any '.hey have, why the said Ail
ministration should not lie granted.
(liven under my hand this Nth day c
March A. I). |ss7.
WM. K. 11 Mlliw ICK.
I 'la ibate .1 udge. II. ('.
March It). |ss7. tit.
NOT ICK.
Whereas Mrs. Man It. Ileaty, Itaas a|
plied to the Undersigned to have a Holm
.Men'i ni mo r< ;ii and personal properly <1
hor Into husband, Tlioiiins \\ . Hontv, di
oonsoil, sol nil' mill assigned In liof, n
provided by Slatulo in relation in llnnu
sloilil Kxcuiptinn, In llio ovlont of nil
tliniisuiiil dollars nl realty ami nl live bill
droit dnllars <d llio personal!) nl 11n> lat
of (ho said deceased. Nnlioo is liori'b
irivon, dial al I llo o \ pi rilI in)I nl four Week
Iroin I bis dale, lliroo disintoroslod porsnn
will In; iippniutoil In appraise and si
apart llio sanio, unless jjonil and 1111 i i i i
can'O bo show n In llio oniilrarv.
i 'lorks (Xlliris M arch 511, 1887
IOIIN M. iil.lVHH,
(I
mob Ml 5 W 5 ll
We Bey to Inform the Puoli
THAT W'K IIAVK
ON HANI) A ITI.I, STOCK < >1
i.KN Kit \ I. M Klti II V N IUsK,
11
Si i ii \s I)IJ \* (5()()l >S,
Cl,< >TI 11 N(i,
I I V'l'M, c \ r?
ItOO'l'S \ N l> SIIOIIS.
FAMILY GROCERIES
UA( ON, C( >I{X, KLOCIt. Ifl< I'
SI (JAIL ('( HTKK, &c.
Which we arc ??!Torini/1 "bottom
prices to CASH purchasers.
(il\ K us a call, we are satislie
we can make it to your interest.
WIS* WILL l\\V the hi<r|,ev
market prices for
CIU'DIO TUM'KXTIXK,
\\'( K)L,
WAX,
II1DKS,
l-'l US Ac.,
K. T. I ,KW IS
aiii'*h ly
.Ikh. T. WhIhIi, i lloliorl 15. Scartinrnnj/li,
Marion H. ? Conway n.f.
WALSH & SCARBOROUGh
Attorneys at Law*.
Con wo,y, S- (
188? SPR1NC
A Larjrc Stock .lust I'oecivctl
SIIOKS k IIAT
100 Pairs Kid Opera Slippers, j
200 Pairs (lents Standard Sere>
200 Pairs W omens' Pegged Pel
A .1 (>1$ IA >T ()K (i KN TS' 11 AT> ]
AT $2.00 M A<. 'II. Til HA
O. ^T^II-iI
jan Id ?
) j?
OSTotice! ISTotlco!!
Notice i? hereby iriv?*??. tlup the midersigned
administrator ?>t tl?4? Kstate of Jo- W
neph Bridge r*, decease I. by permission of *4 ^
the Probate Judge of Ilorry County, will
offer for sale it Little Kivor. S. within
r tlie usual hours of - il?>, on Wednesday
H April vioth, 1^87, tin- following property of
' said -lo-ii pit Bridgers: One valuable horse,
buggy and harness, < lie hor-e cart, several
r plows and other articles, and also the inter
e est of the -aid Itrhlgers inn certain Schoon
e er, called //?? . Iof which he, the -aid
Uridger-, in his life time, and one James
! Burns were each half owners. rj IS *. '
Terms of sale cash. 'JKjrfK
v THOMAS BKI.L,
Administriitor.
I i Apr'l 7th d7 2t
I
\ ol ioo.
I Ili: next regular communication of
* Trinity Lodge. No. 17a. A. K. M. \\ ill |.e
1, held on Tucs?li\ Mat '.rd lss;.
Brethren uill take due notice uid overn
themselves according!v.
IK order W. M.
J. K. Bi: \TV, Se; ty.
PI Jan tit I 20 tl
II
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Macliiiw Nia-dlrs of all Kind*a .?-?
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J. A. MA V(>
;i U-.r-r?- I -V
.1 ?1iiih<>11 A .liilitmnn, i .V (jiultlcliailll ,
Million, s. ( , \ < nnuiiy, V i
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iV Qnat t Iridium.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS
' , CONWAY, S. C.
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INKS..
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PU^E DlRUCS
AND
KR RSI 1 M KDK'IX KS
PHARMACUETICAL :GQODS
At.WAVS is STOIMi.
, Combs,
. -o ?
Brushes, V.
i O %
i1
Fine oi!et Soaps,
?o -1
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Shaving Soaps and Brushes,
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MEDICINAL SOAPS,
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Tooth-Picks
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Tooth-Brushes
?- ci- -
OUIUgllBS, .
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Extracts,
3.' Vesta! Oil &c.
i GOODS. I*?
, Kinbntciii&r Kvery l.ino of (iooiis.
s?spi'xi a i :ri i;s.
kt |?;? i r - - - 7 5<\
\ Kip liincd Brooms, per pair NKOO
Polkas, per pair - - SI.00
IfKCKlVKl), AM)r OKKKK 'I'llKM
AUK WOIITII $2.60 KACIl.
-iCOX, 3vIa.ricrL, S. O.
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