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nnnBi THE HORRY HERALD. DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. CONWAY STATION. Itr.V. WM. T!IOM \S, PASTOU. Service* every Sunday at tl o'clock a.m., and 7-'? o'clock m. ITnvcr meeting every Thursday nl?jht at 7', o'clock J?. in. Sunday School every Sunday at ' o'clock a. to. I B. Nouro\, 8uM(iatcadatot. CONWAY C'lHC'I'IT. i UKV. W. I.. 1'KlUKS, Pastoii. 1 Mount/Ion, 1st Sunday, - 10 a.m. Plaint!!, let " - - 1 a. in. Union, ?d " 10 a. in. Ditrant, ?d n??... ktv.<..? ?.l o . . 10 n m Cool H|?rliitr, Hd " . . 4 p. in. .lordanvllle, 4th 11 10 a. in. Antioch, Jth " - - -4 id. ttaptist. CONWAY. . Sunday School every Sunday at 11 a. in. K. W. i "Noi.i.kv, SuoerlntendenL 0?i1f A n UKOVK W. S. M< CASK I LI,, I'ahtoii. Third Saturday ana Sunday in aaoli inonrh Pl.K \BANT IIOMK. Fourth Sunday and Sat ir l;\y lrefore, in s ptonihpr. OM.INM' ri'.KKR First Sunday and Saturday before, In each month. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.-F.-.M. itoijiilar communication of Horry Lodve, \o. U"?, at Masonic Hall First Monday in each month. .1. It Moore, \Y. M. K. Of H. \ Jtoyulnr meeting of Stnnrt Lodire, No. 'JSdtl, will ' ^ meet at tlielr Hull on the First and Third Wednesday evenings of each month. K. W. Not i.ky, Dictator. .1. it. I'akkkk, Uejmrter. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Ronto. No. 14248. Fiojn Marion <' il to Conway. Leave Marion <" 11 l'liaadavs and Saturdays 7 a.m. and arrives at Conway '?>' 5 p. in. Leave Conway Monday* anil Fridays 7 . in. anil arrives at Marion "> p. in. Mail Route No. 14265. From Conway to Jordanville. Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturday* at 7 a. in. arrive at .lor danvlllo Hi in. Leave .lordanville Tuesdays and Saturday* at I p. in. arrive at Conway tl p. in. Mail Route No. 13433. From Wliiteville N. to Conway S. (' Leave Wliit.nllli* Tuesdays and Friday* at 5 a. in. arrive at Conway X p. in. Leave Conway Wednesday* and Saturday* at ."> . in. arrive at WhUivlll* X. p. m. Mail RoutesNo. 14264. From Little River to Conway, Leave Little itiver Monday* and Friday* at i! a. in. arrive at Conway 5 p. iii. I, ?ave < 'on\x ay Tuesday.- and Saturdays at X a. 111. arrive at Little itiver 4 p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From Port Ilarrelson S. to Fair lilufT N. I.eovo Port Hurreleon daily except Sunday* at n. in. arrive at Fair ItlufT 8 p. in. Leiivo Fair C'lufT N. daily except Sunday* at f> a. in. arrive at Port Ilarrelson X p. m. SCHEDULE OF 3TMR. JANIE. Leave Georgetown on Monday*, Wednesday* and Friday* at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at llu ksvllle at 8 i/clock o'clock same days. Leave MucksVjlle on Tiiesdnvs, Tlnirsduv* and ' . 1 . Saturday*, at X o'clock a. ill., arrive at Georgetown ffej? t o'clock same days, toiichl.ig at all intermediate landing*. T. S. Mi'nnkiii.yn, Master. Stmr. Maggie, ii. T. Wii.i.ianh Master leave* Conway every Wednesday at. R a. m., for Georgetoxvn, touching at ail intermediate landings, returning, leaves (ieorgotown every Friday at d a. in. LOCAL ITEMS. Index <o .>'exv ArtvcrliMci?????ilN. 10. li. Huatv- -Tax Notice. Hoard of 10 x a.mi nicks? Notice to J eachers. , The melon-colic days are o'er. Nioo apples and oranges at Mayo's. Parliament has been prorogued until Nov. 30th. Soft, words, warm friends; bitter words, lasting enemies. Head prospectus of Tim Hkkai.ii * published on fourth page. Soo Notice of County Treasurer and govern yourselves accordingly. Bits of ice dipped in white of egg # are nico to settle a (listurbod stomach. Beware of Sunday travelingcertain gentlemen and team got in n n the bog, last Sunday. A school-girl upon being asked by the teacher to define a hollow mockery promptly replied, "A bustle." Bice, particularly tip-land rice, in f t?i u _'/wdi/\n i L3 tionrlir ?? f/\fn 1 f i 1 i n/\ v 111 r? ovvyi/iwu 10 iivrn i v it u/im mining ^ on account of continued dry weather. Seif preservation is the first law of naturof but too many in this world act as if it were the only one. The path of duty is near, yet men seek it afar off. Go homo and toach it and you will not like teaohejg,n. ne A 11 ,1 t,,e yCj As reasonably expect oaks ^ mushroom bed as "rent and n K + profits from small and hasty elTorts. Maintain a love of harmony, that through the family the common speech shall be, "Let us help one another." Never allow yourself to do wrone because it seems trifling, nor neglect doing a good action becauso it seems to bo email. Hall, the artist and jeweler, is still in Conway, and wants everybody in I lorry county to call at his tent before he leaves. llo who decides a case without hearing tho other though ho decides justly, cannot !>e considered just iSi/icco. The Col. found a half pint flask two thirds full of whisky, tho other day, in a trout's mouth. llow do you suppose it got there? A protracted mooting hold at Cedar (irovo Baptist church, last week, resulted in the addition of several members into full fellowship of tho church. Believe i? to bo the greatest of all infamies, to ptefer your existence to your honor, and for tho sake of life to lose every inducement to live ./HVPIVlt. .\r>\v industries are occasionally developing. A ?jentlomnn of this countv has purchased a lino jack and proposes to inaugurate mule-raisinir in the count v. The County Treasurer is havintr a counter built in hisollico for the convenience of himself and taxpayers. It will bo protected on top by a screen of lattice work. A scientist declares that rook in jrehairs make peoplo deaf ami nearI sighted. We have noticed this especially when two youno people are in the rocking-chair. All thinkiuo homos have been made one for the other; they owe patience one toward another. The jrood man remembers that every rational beino is his kinsman. It is our duty to consider what beings like us may perform; each la boring for his own happiness by prouiotimg within his circle, howevor narrow, tlx1 happiness of others. Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties; hut of little things in which smiles and small obligations given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart and secure coinfort. Xo man knows how much he really loves a woman until she has presented him with the worlod canvas for the sides of a natty travelling haw, and ho has paid seven or eight dollars for having :t made up. Work on the railroad has reached so near Conway that some of the .overseers with the superintendent-of i construction and Superintendent of the road attended church in this place last Sunday. Clad to see you, gentlemen. A life of earnest work ami posij tivo benevolence is the great safeguard against the selfish and slnvisli misery of ovcrsensitivonoss, and the more resolutely wo do embrace the one the more entirely shall we escape j the other. Some of our exchanges charactorr . i , i/.e .Jefferson Davis as a living inoiuin inont of the "Lost Cause. Then I for chairty's sake let him alone in his i retirement, and forget the things behind, stretch forward to those before, and improve tho present opportunity as offered. i Witnout tho spur and incentive i of hope we become perfectly helpless in evil; therefore all doctrines and j philosophies which tend to quench or limit hope, or which are bounded by the narrow horizon of time and earth ' arej in certain emergencies, but dead weights dragging down the soul. Whatever education or experience tends to make man or woman more thoughtful, more intelligent, more independent and happier, will also improve the work of the; world, supply the wants of the community, and promote in the best and most permanent way tho highest welfare of ! * ^ the country. The faculty of guessing is pretty well exercised by tho inhabitants of this usually staid village as to the; location of the W. C. & C. Railroad through town. Some have been to Crab-tree swamp, whore tlx; line is definitely located, and from that, point have made tin ocular survey and say tho projected lino points directly down Main street. JYroHn uiV < f)/ Mr. Burroughs lifts 1?11r111. on*; kiln of fortv thousand brick. The bricks . arc made in common wooden molds and liavo exceeded liis expectation. They appear to be compact and oxI eollont brick, suitable for any kind of brick work. This is an industry that, we think, might be made useful to the community and profitable to the ] makers. Wo are not cognizant of a I single brick building in the County, except the Court House and jail, and jif the brick can bo made and sold cheaply here, we have no doubt, sev- j oral brick structures will soon bo j erected. "I want to thank you," writer, a <' \onnj* man to I*?. I\ Johnson \ Co., i Richmond, Ya., 44for placing uio in ,s a position by which ! am enabled to r' tnako money faster than I ever did il before" This is but a sample ox- ' tract of the many hundred of similnr 11 letters received l>v tlie above firm. , h See their advertoment in another ' column. ^ ' tj The examination for the benelioi- j arv oadetship in the Citadel Aeade- h my was concluded too late for last u week's issue < f Tiik IIkum.d. The a questions were pretty toui/h but the | I throe applicants struggled and sweat- u ed over them -one machine a total tl of -"A, the 2nd 21 2-5, and the J-Jrd t? hi 1-20. The examinat'on resulted e very creditably to the whole olass. ! v 1). A. Spivey was the successful ap- ' plicnnt. n \ Last Thursday nijdit after tlio rain ; storm we wont iiiln our room to re ! li tiro. Wo hoard tap, tap, tap, on tlio | window and wo turned to ox ami no r the causo and there was a littlo bird. It had oonio through tlio blinds and its inoross was arrested !>v tho ndass. ( It was endeavoring to escape tho' I storm without and the lie-lit bointf |i hrouoht in confused it. \\ o raised tho sash slio'htlv and allowed it to ; s oonio in. Next mornin?j whon wo > i^ot up it was up and o-ono, at loast,; , wo havo not scon it sinco ooir.jr to i l>e;l the niolit before. This is the revival season and it is * 1?<?i11Uf pushed in some sections for nil it can produce. It sometimes sounds stranm> to us to hesii' of so many ae- | cessions to the church every season. ' > : Where do they come from ? Is the nop- 1 ulntion increasing in the same pro- ' portion, or does the work with some ' have to lie repeated every revival season? A crave responsibility rests 1 n I J upon the pastors in this connection. ( It is comparatively an easy matter to ' ' I induce a person to connect himself ii with the eliureh when the current sets in that direction, but the test of ' sincerity is continuance in the line of ' * til duty under dillicii It ies. I 'as tors si ion ul pay special attention t.? new converts. ' ' I \\ idle prowline* about the other day (perhaps where v,o had no busines) we accidentally stumbled over the following lines, which we suppose the author will recognize; the youn?r lady's name will be infi r j I tios; J/y /Jitir Miss It always ?rives me eonsumate pleasure to call upon 1 mv most alTeetionate and ever faith- I i ful ?-?y ^ml now I respectfully so- , licit this unnnlloyed blis.j that I may bask in the sunshine of your love. Say yes, and I will be as happy as 1 the merry and frolicsome squirrel as 1 it twitches its tail and skips about, i amid the deu\o foliage of Nature's , oanlen; snv no, and I wi 1 ?Ir??p from the society in which I move and dwindle away liUo a deluded bodbuo in a deserted bedstead. 1 SN'Oomi 1. Mr. J. I*. Parker has returned from j( Columbia. Mr. 11. I?. I lamaker has oono to Cieortjotown. i Messrs. Is. A.V. Nolly and It. C.j Collins are expected home from New , j York tho latter part of next week. jj Mr. Anderson Jackson returned to! Timmor.svillo, last. Saturday. Ho was accompanied by .1. (). N'ortcn. ) llon.CJ. W. Da roan has been in- . estiofttino the condition of the rivers and r.'reeks in his district. lie has, I seen the now famous Minoo and (Mark's crooks. 'B'Bie S wocIcnI .loj'M, Human nature is much the same everywhere, and what plonses or displeases it is tho same from the poor to the peasant. Sunshine, love, home, pence, contentment are common to all of us, and arc con lined to : no mode or condition of life. The 1 pleasures which rich men purchase with their money?-such ns gambling horse-racing, yachting, luxurious living and late hours?in031 of 11s , can do very well without. Tho joys that cannot bo purchased are the dearest, the sweetest, and the best. 1 iiHtiLclfcrs. The following unclaimed letters in 1 this post office, will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, l>. unless called for within thirty days from date hereof. A II. 15. Anderson (2.) 15 Uraxton Thrown. ( ' 1. 1. . r t/.lill i It' ....1 Cr Hill Godfrey & Co., M. K. j Godfrey, John Guroan. fi -G. W. IInnlno, col., "YV. 1*.j 1 fnrdee. I. Zilpha l.owis. 1 M J. V. McDowell. T Mannssoh Thompson, Post OfTieo, Conwnv, S. C., Mept. Kith 1887. Jamiw II. Poktkk, j' P. M.' \ >?? Out* 'R'nhlo. The September number of the ?'??/'//?! // M> tjioillsf lit t'l'i ir lifts bo"ll I'ceived ami is filled with unusually Mo ami interesting articles. (Ad. Miotnas I,. Preston concludes tlio pprociutivo "Sketch of tlu? Life of llixubeth llenrv, sister of Patrick leurv, and wife of (Jen Win. 'amnbclb llero of Kino's Moun * V llll. K. ('. (Jarlaml, I,. I,. IChancel>r of Yanderbilt 1 niversit y, eontribtes a thoughtful ami instructive rticlo on "The Chronology of the I:I.I~ o ii- . i .i - < nuic. j iu utMiiriiMs inni ino aoinf chronology in preferable to lint founded u p< mi tlio Masoretic wt and which is tho ono now in omtiion use. I In argues- liis case ritli groat force and plausibility. Langhorno Letteh lias a second rticle on "Novol as developed by V. 1). 1 lowolls" "Shall Americans Study (iroek," v (?eo. \Y. Miles, .)r. uliishop I lannington," by 10. Bariiss. "Jesse Lee," by (ieo. (i. Smith. "The Source of Bower," by .1. B. ioldtnan. Phen follows the lOditor's table i died to repletion with good things. I I'ublished six times a year by the Southern Methodist Bub. House, V^shville, Tenn. at s'i.OO per an nun. lt*|?C4't i MJ4" WiK'I'illllllM . Karlv last Friday mornino lion. J. W. I )ar<jpun, ('apt. T. W. I>a?r-| rett ami this reporter left Conwav in i private convnviiiica an<l hchdod toward lied MlulT. The incidents on ' lie route were tamo ami uninterest- i no. Wo arrive. 1 at lied Bin IT 1 ?r?- 1 ween 1 I ami IM o'clock ami embark '(1 on tlie ('ohtutfmi* to inspect t lie 1 vork accomplished on the Waecn- ; naw river above Conway. On ac onnt of our limited time we did not (o as far up the river as the work | ins been done, which is four miles ibovo IJerl BlllfT. ireal improvements in appearances iihI the facilities with which steamloats can he hamlled have been feeted all the overliamnnn' trees lave been cut and thrown back, civile the river a broad and capa< ions i jipearanee. I'iie first eieht miles above Conway have not been trimmed, or Iocs amoved, because of the limited an aropriation and the importance of the work higher up consumintr it. Wo possessed no means of determnin?r the condition of the bottom of lie river the waters beinf blaeU nid impervious to natural vision we j<?u!d not see the bottom but the jvidences piled alongside the river indicate that the improvements of the diannel have kept pace with those of the shores. Navigation on the part worked on has been wonderfully improved. No river in the State is susceptible of larger and more permanent improvements. The Jdevelopment of the Waccamaw opens navigation to and taps a productive section of this county, and, also, of I'runswick and Columbus counties, N. (J. We know of no oovermneiit sehemo internal improvements that promises greater results from the amount invested. The natural course of commerce is to follow t he line of drainlitre, and we hope t'ol. Dargau will he able to secure a handsome appropriation for the Waccumaw at the approaching session of (_'on?rrcss, so that the work can he speedily completed. I'Vw thinos will contribute more to the commercial advancement r?f I h>rrv than the speedy development of the Waccamaw. ('apt. I)a<r^rett S'-oms to thoroughlv understand the business and is dome1 eHieient service, and we shall he irhtd to see him resume work at an early day, and he able, by a lar<re appropriation, to prosecute it to a successful conclusion. The ('hern\v Iron Works. The above is the title of a new company for which a charter is asked of the Secretary of Stllte by the following corporators. Henry (). Malloy, A. (i. Kallock, Ilonry 1*. I Juneau, A. A. Pollock, T. P. Hans(dl, all of ('h raw, and Mr. W. A. Ilinvllliw (if ( 'lui 'I'lm '-t ?K~ ...... V. . ?HJ | " i i | i? ir>\' i i| lim company is to onjjfafro in tlio foundry business and (ho manufacture and repairing machinery. Tlio capital stock is put at ),<)iX), divided into tOO shares of the par value of $<*>() each. The jtroposcd works are to he located at Cheraw. Tlio above declaration having boon tiled a com mission has been issued,- Cohnnhio /?'< ijisfi r. 4* 4^- ? Far better than ttie harsh treatment of iij'"li? ine.s which horribly tfrip.i the patient a Mv destroy tlie coating of the. stomach Dr. .1. If. .McLeans ('lii)l and Fever cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle, On Sept. 14th, by Jtev. W. b. l'e</ues, nt the residence of the bride's father. J. 1). V'ereen, Mr. W. .1. Vaiicht add Misi t'liar lotte It. Vereen. All of Horry. Market Report. CONWAY s. C. C1U DK Tl HIM]N T! NK Now Virgin, 1>M.. pound- 25 \ olUnv 1 >ip 2 25 , Serapo, I ."??? CKoclMMKS Macon l>. S. Sj,v( > It> 10 (n |\?' , rents i Mutter, routs, i Lard q19U rts. It I'ork, (.' Mil $ 20 (H) i Molasses *( > gallon 40^400 routs. ' ColToo, "Jd pound 25rfs. i Corn, bushels 756/$ 1 00 i (Jrlst per bushel 75<rr$ I <M> I Flour, per bbl $ 11.50 (a 7.75 i K??gs per do/. 10 rents. Sugar (1j ut. It) rts ' > I.tlit Cotton S' , to 0 7 l<! rts. S ?e<l Cotton 11 to :t1 j ets WII.M I NliToN. N. C. Sept. I I. Cotton, ti'u (<t f'j rents. ' Cltl'DK Tl'llPKNTINK Vinrii. ? l.t.t OHO moo.wIj i I Yellow Dip, I 75 Hard, 1 K) Spirits Turpentine, per ipil. 201 , Tar,!? 1 lit), 280 pound bbl. i Hosin Strained 7'J1,,?r/,7 11 , cents. NKW ADVKliTlSKMENTS. _ t TAX NOTKFKJ; The books will he opened for the col lection of State and County taxes for llseal ' year ISSO 87 from loth Octobi : to loth , December, ISN7. The following levies have been made: i State, o'.t mills. County lingular, 3 mills. County Special, 2 mills. School, 2 mills. An extra levy to provide for intere t on bonds of W . H. ('. U. II. has been lev ied as follows: Conway Township, o mills. Hayboro Township 5 mills. (ireen Sea Township 3 mills. Simpson (' eel. Township, 3 mills, t hi all able bodied male citizens, be tween the ages of 21 and 5(1 years, a poll tax of one dollar is levied. The Treasurer will attend at the follow ini; places for the collection of said taxes: Hammond, Monday, October 31st, Hound Swamp, Tuesday, Nov. 1st. Star ItlulT, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. Little Hiver, Thursday, Nov. 3rd. ( rahtuuville, Friday, Nov. 4th. Bucksvllle, Tuesday, Nov. sth. Soeasfee, Wednesday Nov. !tth. Fort 11 arrelson, Thursday, Nov. 10th. . Bayboro, Monday, Nov. L-fltli. t! recti Sea, Tuesday, Nov. 15th. Floyds Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 1 JFIi I i tli. ^^fallivanls Ferry, Friday, Nov. 18th. Cool Spring. Saturday, Nov. Illth. .lordanv ille, Monday, Nov. 21st. I.evvis' Store, Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. The balance of the time at his ollice in Conway. F. K. Bkaty, County Treasurer. Nov. 22nd !? It i NuTICE TO 1EACHERS The Hoard of Hxaminers for this Conn ty will meet in Conway at the Court House <>ii Friday at 10 o'clock A. M. October 71li 1KS7, to exumiii ? applicants for the positions of public school teachers. All those i now teaching or desiring b> teach in I lorry j County should attend. Teachers take no I tice that all certilicates will expire on day . of examination. I 1*1 .?. x li.......i ..r T. ! '. (Jii.i.ksimi:. [- I) mi miiicrs H. i>. ^cailllohorilll, ) 11. <' Nov. 22nU 'J 551 I Tin's Space IJcscrvmi is Ihh' | MAYO'S I A I .1 j i"*rr< >CK, LOOK OI T NEXT WEEK. Notice of Sale. I>v |)(>rini8Mion of tin- l'rolmtc Court, I will sell at |tul>lio auct ion before the Court House in Conway, 8. C., on Monday, tlie third fliiy ol October, 1887, within the legal hour of sale, for f tx/i, till of the Judgments, Executions and choM's in act lion hold by mo as administrator of the i Estate of Edgar Eweil, M. I)., deceased, remaining unpaid on said day. To prej vent the exposure for sale of claims againftt them, persons indebted to sa.d Estate mu-.t make payment to me before the hour of -ale. .1. It. AbSIIUOOK, Admr. list. E. Ewel. sept 15 8 !}t STATE OF SO I Til CAKOE1 N A, IfOUUY CO I NTY," Hy WilHam E. Hard wick, Esquire, Probate .1 udgo. Whereas, Oeorge M. .lolmson made suit I to uie to grant hint betters of Adminislra tion ot the Estate of and effects of Eight Johnson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Eight Johnson, deceased, that they be anil appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be lieM at Conway on the 2(5',h day of September inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should* not be granted. (liven under my Hand, this the 12th day of September, Anno Domini, 1HH7. \V. B. IIaiiiiwk K, Ptobnte .1 udgo, 11. C. sept 15 H 2t i STATK OF SiMTII CAKOLINA7| Col NTY OK llollKY. Ilv William K. Ilarduhk, K^pilre, Pro bate >1 N\ heron*, < lcnrs;e (inin<er ni ule suit to mo, to grant him l,otter* of Adiniiiintrn tio'i of tli?> Kstate of ami effort# <>f Arthur I. Grainger, deceased. These are therefore to cite ami admou l*h all ami singular the kindred and ( red ltor> of the said Arthur.!, Grainger, de [ eased, tha* they be ami appear, before [lie, ii the < our* of I'rohate, to he lield at I'onwav i n the J7111 day of September in.*t., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in th"> fore iMiti, to shew cause, if any they | have, why the -aid \dtnini*tratlon should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this lilth day of September, Anno Domini, 1 H.s7. \N M. K. 11 \HIIWII K, I 'r< ?bate .1 udge II. ( sent la S 'Jt t I THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Agent. w hn are now -olic't'mg siihwr'p , li ns t THE WEEKLY DETROIT FREE PRESS under It- spe. i:?l oiler " IOI It MOMIIS 3'OIC '2.1 4 "IN., ire milking Tliree to Five Dollar* per [lay with very little etTort. We want agent* to represent tis at all (lie County mi? 1 District Fairs, ami in every town in the i niteil States. Semi for credentials mid agents' outllt at once. Very liberal ['otnmissii.ns and cash pri/es for largest li-'-. Don't forgot that hiiv ono can lm\ in: wi:i:ui,i i ici.i: rotr.ss sent to tlieir address Fonr Months on 'Trial for'<? ">('eats. Address THE Fit HE I'l {ESS C< Detroit, Mich, sept 15 S tf. Summons for Relief. S'I'A'I'i: Of SOI I'll 4'AICOn,n t.t'ot via oi-'iioiei** CO! |{T OF COMMON PLEAS. t?. II. I {locker, Plaintiff against .les?,e I >a\ is, I lefendant. Copy S'iiii muis for llelief < onipl lint l ot Served. To the Defendant, .Ie-.se Davis: You are hereby summoned and rcipiircd to answer complaint in tliis action which is til? ? 1 in the ollic of tin ( !i !-|< of < 'ourt of Common Pleas for tin1 said County, and to servo is ropy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscriber at his otlicc at Klorer.cn, S. ('., within twenty days alter the service li tvof, excln ive of the day of tteh service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to th i 'ourt for the relief demanded in the com plaint. .1. P. M< N i .ti.t,, I'll intiP's Attorney, 11 . s.J ,i. M. ()i.i vKit, C. ('. 1'. The Defendant, .lesvp Davis, Take no tice that the con plaint in this ai tion, to nether with the summons, of which the forej;oinu[ is a copy was tiled in the ofllce of the Clerk of tlie Court for llorrx omits, Stat* ol South Carolina, on the k'tlth (iav of August, A. D. 1HH7. J. P. M? NT H.I., IMaintill". Attorney, sept 1 'I IPla^ta/tiora. UPcr Solo. I hind red acres of land in llayboro Township, near the line of the \V. ('. vV ('. Itai I road, bounded by lands of Isaac Mishowe, ('. Holmes and \V. II. I iamilton; beinj; the residence of I le/ekiall It. Iloltnes. ('heap and terms easy. Apply to .Johnson ?V ()\ \a rt.iatAi m, A11\ . for Talbott and Son Aug. lith ' tf W. ('. \ ('. I!. I!. o11 I:AI ? rvrHinriAMo LALUndlUNS To and from all Stations on the Wilmington, Chaclliourn & Conway Rail Road. KOl'.M) TRIP TI('KK'I> To all Stations on this Road will 1m? on sale at Regular Stations, every Safimliiy in September AT T1IK HATIC TWO CENTS PER MILE. On these days a Double Trip will l>< made. In the morning the regular Si le d ule Train, and in the afternoon an l.\tn will leave ('hadhourn at il o'clock I'. M. going South, and Duyboru at I'. M going North. a viia \ ' /: to hp/snd a da >' vis it/no J or/; phi HMDs AMtsa till-: link. A line opportunity to do your SIIOFIM ><;, As you can have the choice of Store! along the Line t'f, ' Visit the New Stations, it may 1>< ' profitable to you. ! I? r-ll I hlinl'DV I'asscnger Agent sept 1 G It i>i ii.!>iN<;i.<n> KOU HAL'K. 1 >1 I I J)IN(? LO TS FOU S A 1/ I I y cheap and on easy terms. Suitahh t for stores and dwellings. I orated abou eleven miles from Conway, and the stir rounding country is adapted to agricul tural pnrposos. Kvery alternate lot he longs to the Hail llortd Company and tin other to A. II. Anderson. IMatt of town can be examined by call ingon A. II. Anderson, at llaylmro Station or at ('hadhoum. (?o to Hayhoro Station and select yout Building site, sept 8 7 Gin 1 00 300 , working for us. Agents preferred win can furnish their own horses and :riv? their whole time to the business. Span moments may lie profitably employe* also. A few vacanci* s in town and cities 15. F. Johnson, & Co., 10151 Main street Richmond, Va. ' nug fi flm WIULLINS ACADEWYT M ISS SA KWARTS As- I r' V TllO !l?'Xt W?**l0ll will Ik?kJo^'-> Auguxt avtli, l^H",. ^ ,* V \ ^ I r \ Y Mil.' III.YAy try I >eparttnent <! .50 p^r\ * . ' Koar?l, xclusivi* of \va>hinjj $'i.<>0 t,? >^V*W? h.ihj per month. <?Ki For fortluT Inform ?tion address the I'lilnipiii lit Miillili-, S. f'. July 21 .*>2 l*t Hopt. jeer ^aio rwnoap. * ' Sfnini Saw-Mill <'0111 pl?'f<*, with < nt ()ff Saw, v a HIST M I LL And COTTON GIN Attached. \ \ I ,s< ? Four hundred and fifty acres of valuable land. Apply to .IOII NSf)N A (jrAT I IT.liAl'M 1 une itf is / 1 Jon T Walnh, Robert D ^ Marion S. C. \ Con way S. 1 \kl A I Oil O O r> A nnnnoimii ' ? ? HHLon ot obHnounuuun. Attorneys at Law. Em Conway, S, 0. . m||| r>l' KUOUG !IS & ('<>!,LI NS 7 K have jiMt opened a large ami t V choice stock of Dry Hoods, Notions Clothing, llats, &e., to inert the Spring and Summer trade, and would respertfully ask you to call and see how we are offerin/ III**m to i'iim/i rimfoiiH r?. We have the hest assortment of lawns, pique, giug ham and nansovik ever brought to this j place. flowered lawns hundreds of vards from f> cents up; lawn in Solid j color . Also, beautiful selection of * lace lawns, lie tiro you eiill for these. / i White and figured phpie \\ithouf limit, j Dress gingham in various colors. J I Hihbon, luce, velvet, sill- , hills cull's, col- J vi? 1 nr.-, -uispenders, shoulder hr tis, / /Fi .liitii* 1 bays, I'itus, I'ar.M ols, 11in 1 ?rel / ifi&y las and nn\Ihiny you want in I /?/***i tlie dry t'ood.s line. I // / y HATS. \ j_ dents', youths' ami boys' straw, wool, cotton ami felt hats. Do not tail to call ami examine our Ladies' Hats. We have a carefully seI lectod stock of both trimmed and untrim med bats of the lending styles and shapes, ami you need not order one from elsewhere. We buy them by the hundred and can sell you one cheaper than you can got it from any other source. CLOTHING. It is needless to comment upon the stock of Clothing we hnue just opened up. we are selling cheap for cash. Come . quick or you lose a bargain. ltemember we are constantly adding to , all the above goods therefore we nr ; orepared to give you something new and'U" sh till the time. SHOES. , * w We arc still carrying the (nmous James Means $0shoe ami hoys si shoe, an?l try to keep an assortment, of them always on hand. The "Zeijrler" shoe's tlm best shoo 1 on the market lor ladies and children. S We have a full line of them. Try them if you want the best. V Mr' '' j Our lino of Hardware, Farming Implol ments and (irocerh - is always complete f | and fresh, and wo fed that we can supply your wants in that direction. SKWINK MA (KINKS. r There is no Sowing Machine Agent tliat can sell you a Machine cheaper than we f , can. We can convince you of this fact if ' you will price our Machines. We are ? sole agents for the Domestic and the New ' Home in this County. 1 \\ e mean all we have said, and will I be money saved to buy of us. 1 HUHKOUHHS & COLLINS. 1 July 20- I-y |