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> THE II(H11{V IIKH.VlJt. - - Ul DIKKCTOKY. . CHURCHES. * e Methodist. CON WAV MWTIoV. ; KKV. WM. TllOVAS. Pastoti. ^ ? o'clock p. is). I I'r.ivcr treeflnp every Tlmrs<l;'v nio'it at ?'J ^ o'clock p. in. Suinluy School every Sum! iy at '' o'clock a. in. 11 E. Nonros, Superintendent. i KKV. Mount /hm, l*t s:iudu\, j , I nion. I 10 til r Intrant, "*d " - p. Brown swi up, tid " - 10 :i. hi. 'I' Tool Sprint.', "d '' I p. tn. ' .lonianTllIp, 'Itli 14 l<t it. in. Antfmdi, Mi 44 - - -I p. in. 1' Baptist. , . ..... .v T % ' ' S' o->| I \>" ? ?Ill! I. '!? ' 111 !'. \\ Not.IT y. S'i:i>t i ti'ii I \i. i.Ho\ !. , I :i \V. S Met' \^KI !.l.. I4:.flint. '1*11ir'! Saturday and s in.la. in cadi titonrli ]" "It. |S|\ tin Ml.. i I ?] I'.i I-*'i ^ii-i ' : "it: Su'nrd.iv liofiiro, iti ^ ptoinSor (| Col.I.INs' t'ltKK\ i" . iii I i > 111 1 'vit i; v. 1 i P.-fori , !n i?ju li inoiit'i. t' MEETINGS 0? LODGES. 1 tl a.-.tv.m. If. "Ml' I r ft 'III' nil lit' it i III of Unrip I ,i??l'_'o. Nil. li I, lit Maaouir llnl! I'ir.-l .Moiwli. in oath niolitli. .1. | 15. .Monro, \\\ M. | K. Of J.I. : ('' lft'.:ulnr iiiootin of stuart l.oh... \n 'N-'ii, will S' moot at tlndr llall on tlm Kir at ami l*l?ir?l W otitic* ! (lax ox oiiit'.--t "1 o if '.i month. .. !!. \V. Noi.i.kv, Dictator. ' .1. I', l'.xittCKit, Ifoportor. MAIL SCHEDULE. I* , In Mai! Route. No. 14248. |.*r ..|j M ir: 11 ?' '' t ' 1 >:i\v:i; l.eax. Marion <' " II i n a!ax iinl Saturday* a. in. nntl a rlvcs a' l:i thnixvax ' ' ' p. m. !li I,., li.. < on wax Monday* and Kriday* V . tn. anil |(| irriv ' n? M;trI??i r? in. j Mail Route No. 14265. \]} Front Conway to Jonlnnvi '. I.txavo Conway ! Ti. ''rivi and Saturdax - at V a.m. arrna at .lor- > ill.. tv? ,.l ' I.o.i o invi'l" Tuesday- anil Saturday-. a' 1 >(j p. in. arrive n* Conway ti p. in. I . Mail Route No. 13433. From Wliiteville <.< . t<> < "ii'vi'.v S C. I.eave ( ' Wliit >villo Tuosdays ami Friday a at 5 a. in. arrive , at Conway s p. in. !.i a> ? < "onwa Wednesdays and s-turdays at " V . in. nr: Ivo at Whltovil'e i p. in. Mail Route No. 14264. ! w Vrnin MM.- l!i or to Conway. Leave Little IfiMonday- m i Kri -'ays at. ii a. in. arrive :t ("onway .' p. :.i. I, i vi' Conway 'I 11 a lays ami Sat '.inlays a' S a. in. . arrivo at l.itllo Pivei i p. in. " Mai) Route No. 14267. V1 From Port I ri '..in i | {|,i IT N. |( l.< avo I'.ir' Mar i< o pi Sundays at n. in. arrive at Fair I'.U^Tv,.. 111. I.eave Fair P.IufT N C.. rlaily except Sundays at 5 a. in arrive at Port llarrelson X p. in. J SCHEDULE OF ETMR. JANIE. T Leave (ieor'.'etowil 0:1 M ni'l.r. , WedlU'sda \ s and Fridays a' N o'clock a. in., arrive at Mucksvillc i at o'clock o'clock same days. I.c.ivo Itiii'ksvlllo 011 Tuesdays, Thursdays and j| Saturdays, at S o'clock a. 111., arrive at (ieor^etown 1 o'clock sanie days, toucliinir at all intermediate u landinos. T. s. Miinnkui v.v, lj M iiuln. I jl, , Stinr. Ma'jiri'1. II. T. Wii.i.ianm Ma-tor leaver \\ <'onway I'vcry Wi'iliioflday a( Tut. m., for (tooriro ' town, tninliiti" at all intcrmi'iliato iHtnlin^s, iv turning, loavi'K ( oorytowii cvorv Friday at t! a. in. h< M AH ION OISTHKT V. .T. STOKKS, K. Conway Station Oct. 2!l, :i0. tl Warcamaw, Socastoc Nov. f>, ({. j lincksvillc, Httcksvillc Nov. 12, IT I ' ?r rr/i rrm rr-i^raa rvv i.w in i?.. ? u? wawiiiw <' J LOCA.L ITEMS, jtl to A?l V4'I*liM4>lll4'lltM. . j II ? ('. A. SNOW & ('<?. K 4 (i. & C. Mkimmam & ('??.? See Ad. I l' .1. M. K\n;ii r- S caste#! Academy. . _ t< Read advertisement of Soeasteo a Academy in another column. j I C( The store of Burroughs & Collins.. will I)(? closed on Thanksgiving day, j>( Nov. 24th. (l The evening edition of the Ar< us am/ Courier will be suspended dur- " iic (lie winter. Klder Adams will preach in the ',l Hurrouglrs Academy to morrow (Fri day) night. li ('apt. 1!. T. Williams returned hist. (( Saturday hud resumed his duties as u ('aptahi of Steamer Mon Man- j( day. |y Salcsday passsed oiT without ncci- ~ dent or incident of nnhlic note. Few poople were in town and no public " sales. , h Prayer and praise are like the f o double motion of the lungs; the air u that is drawn bv prayer is breathed p forth again by thanksgiving, (row/- n irit). j u f] A fifteen-year-old <_firl in Clarke ^ li county, Cn., is seven feet tall. If her . (opinio is as long in proportion, wo ^ arc sorry for tip* man tliat she mar- |( ries. , n ~ Attention is called to the new 11 schedule of the W\ C. & (\ Railroad j'1 in this issue. Trains leave (irant- " villo at 10:47 a. .m. and roach Chad- n bourn at 1:51 i\ m. 11 n The tliree lessons that all anj the p better for knowing: That cdieorful- h change misfort^ci lovo w and friends; that ^ yj^Hmo's I^H^^^^self aright, of "& j a in tlKL .mii - ?? i . ? ]5e faithful in tho performance of utv, patient in the end evince of rial, hopeful in the !? ?i< 1st of diPiiou'ies, and oven trustful in your lleavnlv '''athor's care. If farmers eouh! he persuaded *,u L't together with the purpose of seuriuo Ik nest and eeonoiniea! admintration of ifoverninent, the elTect ouhl l>e reduced, groneral tlirift proloted and polities purilied. Lewis Yarborou^h, of Spartanburg > iiit v, has benueathed I 10 acres of Hid to the Ynrl>oto'i?rh ('hapel. "\lis ither had previously oiveu SO acres, lie rents of those lands will ?o> to av the pastor's auhirv and will renin* the church nearly solf-sust:unin?r. he church is Protestant Methodist. A projected inline of base-ball, on i^t Sue av in t'harleston, was nipcd in the hud h\* the prompt action f the chief of police. It is singular lat some pontile are so forgetful of icir obligation and responsibility to ie Lord of the Sabbath, nay, even ie proprieties of the occasion, as to link of planning such n riinie on the ord's day. The police are to be imnieinhd for their promptness in lppressinjr it. kic(!. Mr. Stephen K. I'hodes. a brother f ( apt. Thomas K. Ivhodes, died on atuniav ni?rht of Iuvhh>rrha<rie innirial fever, after a brief illness. Mr. diodes was employed in the <n>vernlent work on the t'oniyareo IJiver st summer, and it is supposed 'hat contracted the disease from which * died 1' >m the exposure in-'ident > that work. The deceased was .... 1 r. ? i . > ill II 14 lal \ il 1 ll'ni'II >11, l?OV. . \. [. I ,ester oonduetinjr the services. Iio Salamander I look and Ladder oiupanv, of which lie was :i ineinbei 11 ?:v 11 c 1 the funeral in ;i body. < / </ ft,ir i )\ r, ^ Mr. l?h< <l?v- is remembered in this immunity as, a* one i im', the foreiar? <>f t he 1 lorry iWum ofl'it e. 11 *? as :i ?jiii??t? niiassiunino" man who Mained (he respect of those with hoin he was associated. >i*o\? ncil. We are reliahlv inf >rined that a nrsu and a inu 1<? were drowm o in ittle I'on Dee Swamp, near < a 11 iunts's I'Vrrv, last week. The horse eh>noo,| j,) Vandyke Johnson, of lorry, and liy careful mana<reinent as brought to the shore on this siihut died soon after oett:n<^ on land, he mule Ic'loneed to a iiexra, name iiknown, and was lost in the swamp. Without a (lain on the Marion side le bridge is a delusive humbtm. It as intended, at least, at the me the project of building the rid?re was ajdtatee, that Marion oubl straighten the road and throw l> an embankment to a sullieient eijrht to ennhle travelers to cross at nv statfo of the water. It is with te threat est dillieulty, when the waini) is full, for a person, who oersionally travels the road, to keep i<; road with certainty. A little trouble and labor, in blazi<r the trees and putting up stakes i the open places, as way-marks and ireetors to the traveler, would save > him jj^reat annoyance and probblv the loss of life and property. If re county commissioners of Marion uuntv art; net disposed or prepared ) construct a dam it is reasonable >r t lie travelling j>u 1 > 1 ic to demand f them that they prepare something ke the above surrjrestion to gniide O O f) ic lonely traveler safely to his desnat ion. ul i ice B'?r t?ir!s, Louisa M. Alcott says: '-toils ou t l>e in haste to wed. liuiid up ealtliy bodies by jrood food, plentv f exercise and sleep. Learn all the seful household arts before you atinnpt to make a home. ('ultivate our minds with the best books, that our may teach your children much lat school training; alone wiil never iveyou. ( "boose your amusements 'ise|y. f??r youth must have pleasure, ut not waste itself in harmful frivlity. Above all select your friends ith care. Avoid trirls who live onf for fashion, flirtation and enjovlent, and use the privilege all woitui may claim, to" decline the ticuaintnnco of young; men whoso ves will not bear inspection by the inocent eyos of woim n. Lot no doision of wealth, rank, comeliness or >vo tempt you to trust your hanpiess to such a one. Watch and wait 11 the true lover conies, even if it e all your life, lor single blessedess is far bettor than double misery r:d wrong. Spinsters are a very seful, Imppy, independent race, ever more ho than now, when all rofessions are open to them, and onor, fame and fortune are bravely on by many lifted members of the sterhood. hot your standard high nd live up to it, sure that the ro ard will come here or hereafter, ml in the form best suited to net i , i W iiai i? llstpjMiio**. !low thlToront is p moo from hap* pinoss. ! ':? ?j>iiu'ss the res il' ??f haruionv i> ?t\\oon our wants as oroature and th?* world without; poaoe is the harnionv between us as spiritual beinos and the I'Utlior of our spirits. 1"iit* out) is as chnnooablo as tho objoets or clreuinstuueos on which it relies; tho othor is as unehan<?abln as tho (?od on which it otornallv rests. Wo inuv thus possess real happiness and real peace. Not either can exist whikiii: t Iu* oilier. i i;t j?j ?inoss ran he denied by us in order that the blessings of peace may he posses- nl. But Mover will lie take from US pea e .o wive us happiness. Happiness without peace is temporal; hut peace alone- with happiness, l! indeed, is eternal. tiiroa C Ij <?(' :i ESity HtooK. When Webster's I nahridoed was lirst pnhlished in one volume, it was a comparatively small hook. Some voai after, an addition was made of 1,01)0 pictorial illustrations, a tahle of synonyms, and an appendix >f newwords that had come into use. A few years later came an entirely newrevised edition of larger size, with d,0( K) pictorial illustrations, then, after an interval ot a few years, a biographical dietionarv of nearly 10,; 000 names, and a supplement of nearly h,l)00 new won! were added, and now there lias come a new ami most valuable addition, a (ia/etteer of 'ho world, of over '.hpt1' 0 title >. Tim work is tow not onlv /< . dictionary, par rxcr1 leneo, lot a hio rraphicai dictionary, a jm/e'Ver ?>f j 1 he World, ant! a jnp'eat manv oth t jt< od (hinifK its nmtiv vimuib! * tank s. rSsiri RiavUrt The operatine* terminus of the W . . u tRailroad is now at Mat -lot i mi e post, which is ahou* ! miles I from Conway. The camps were : moved to that point last Saturday. !''.'ho track is licitio* lain very rnpidlv and i ' : ra t int upt the \\ ot 'Vj^^M^^ross !?ri?wn Swamp 'I'lii bv S.iturdai nioht wid i?> ^pv near t rabtroe. 'I he loctit'on of the rosul Itoin ("rabtree to the Waccnniaw river wili he made the latter part of this week or thei first of next. 'IM .: - . ' - ' I II'- > a j II < i ill l< >11 IS 1(1 Complete IMC load 1(? tile liver !>v the inhhlle of !)oeeinber, or the lirst of January 'SS at lon<rcst. < )ur patience in waiting is maintained . by this expectation.! The company deserve jrreat credit and eoinmendation for the substantial manner in which the road lias | been constructed in connection with the rapidity with which the work has, been pushed. Tuesday was the lirst day that the; whistle was hoard in Conway. It was cheerino to think we would soon have railroad connection with the outside world, and thus enabled to make quick transit. I ll<^ Icienrapll |): ?les llHVO been put 11]i t<> tin? 27th inili; post. ic/jinurruarmw aKt:ivivnar.i.r3n!iv?;?i>'Aui CorrrsixMulciHT. - - i To tlio bereaved husband, children and iiiiincroiis friends of tin? Into Mrs. , .lane llendrieks, I here take occasion to express my heart felt sympathy to you in this your hour of hereayetnenl. Truly yours is a crushing i*rief, hut i not without hope, for we have reason to believe that thouph she is absent from us she is enjovinn that rest which (iod has prepared for I lis people. liy her dejifh you have one less on earth to love, but one more in heaven to welcome you; and now as I look back to the maev kindnesses she has shown me it 's a precious memory; and now that sle> has passed ; from earth to heaven I feel lis blessed to have known, and loved sneli a true ( hristian ('haraetor. I shall always love and cherish her memory. . |. Mav fiod help us all so to live that , when life's journey is over that we j too mav enter upon that rest. Ft KM A.N II. M A It'll x. Greenville, S. (J., Nov. 1st, Itt87.: The l*ee i >ee I/nion. This I nion convened with the Pleasant Union church 01. Friday before the nth Sunday in October. The introductory sermon was preached bv Kov. Moses I'ridj^cn. .Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather all the churches wore represented l?v delegates, who reported in 1 II ' '? 1 peace ami ami narmony. ' '"'.V Isc? reported :t jrood Sunday-school at every church except ono. l?ov. Moses j I'ridgon was re-elected moderator and I!. M. Anderson, clerk of the I Union for the ensuing year. The I next session of tho Union will convene with tho Salem church. Rev., (i. \V. Ila.rolson was appointed to preach the introductory sermon. Rtfv. Moses I'ridden was called away from tho Union on Sunday to preach Floyd i -1 vants I'errv on t!i?* Fridav previous. 1'roth-r Floyd was, I suppose, ahowt thirtv v>>ars old and appeared to ho in jrood health. 11. v. a. -*t>- *e? Washington letter. l"n>!it 0;ir K?')r"l?r ? This is tin* busy season of tin* year ' at tin* Capita! tin* season of prepartion Tin* President i- busy preparitio" his message to t 'onoross. Tin* ('abinot ollicers are lmsv preparing their annual reports. The chiefs of Ibireaus and the leads of divisions are Imisv compiling the data from which these reports are made. lint bustling preparations here are' not confined to the business of the (iovernment. Tin* mistress of the! White lions' and the mistress of the boardinjr hotise are eoually busy pr"*?arin?j for the annual event the advent of the fashionable season, and opening of Congress with its retinue legislators, lobbyists, oflice seekers, fortune seekers, fortune spenders, men of ideas of schemes, and that oroat trans'ent population peculiar to a oreat t'apital. Tlie eomitijr Congressional session \\ ill I ?e a Ion** ami busv one. It will j probably continue until after the two threat political parties will have held their Presidential nominating conventions. The session preceding the national (tonventions, with the aecoinpanvin?r int'-inpm- that <n> before I'residential nominations, the eaiut ai'/n and t ho olee'ton i?f 11 IVriniilnni will naturnllv ?*ive :i /est spiee : 1 social a flairs here during the seaj-?>r'. and render it :t notublo one r.!Uom<- l''ov(> who: c histories !?;iv?* been written. ! ,ife -it t he White lions-* li;is heen nneventfnl I'v-Mi sinee the I'residents return. it lias no mistress ji at i!iis tune. The President and Col. anient work indnstriouslv at their desks al! dav lone1, and aft'T ofliee ; hours t' e President drives out to his enuntrv home, where Mrs. Cleveland has spent most of lier timesinee their return from their ?rreat Western and Southern trio. Put .Mrs. < ']e\i land's respite as a rerluse must he of short duration. J The I'iflietii Coiieress will be on in '..... I :i i? w weeks, and bushels of cards are already only waiting iin>ress In J J ?"*) ^ tli" capacious receiver of liristollioards wliicli stands just outside of tier Red l'arlor of the White House. The President s pretty, gracious wife is by no means surfeited with the lioinaee of the fashionable and olli-| eial world of Washington, nor of the ineat unwashed, after an oxperi- I ence of one brilliant season. She loves it, ami society is still in love with her. She is voun?r enou?rh and handsome enoneh and winsome | enonh to enjoy her position thorough- j lv for six more seasons yet, and this will probably be her <rood fortune. You occasionally hear men, wise otherwise expressing their opinions! as to whether the late Presidential starring tour w II yield j/ood results, and so lono as opinions are entirely harmless things, I may as well repeat tliein. Some say that there was decidedly too much of .Mrs. Cleveland and too little of her husband about it .all. Others say that Mr. Cleveland, as a representative of; I )emoeracv, should have ?jiveil utter,,m to something clear-cut andinci-j sive eoneernintf natural affairs, that I r"> 1 he comported himself like one politically and that old time statesmen did not come and m> in that nou committal matter nor affect the decorous aspect when appearing before th" people. On the other hand Mr. Cleveland's admirers maintain that his trip was not barren, politically ?11..t fi... n: '? J i * tions will prove it. Se.elary Whitney of llio Xavv is \ theoslv member of the Cabinet who is now absent from his post. Mo is sai<l to be a victim of over-work, hav11?o pursued his ollicial duties durint'1 the he.icd t e hi instead of tnkiiw . . P I rose and rec/eation. Irs condition is such that there is no prospect of his be'n^c able to preparo an annual report of liis Department. The Secretary has rendered valuable public services as the head of the Navy, and oven his temporary retirement from duty is a cause of regret. The Whit lieV's open liouso lias lierelofore lieen j the most marked social feature of i this Administration. The Secretary is wealthy and they have entertained with princely hospitality ^ Should his health continue so poor as to necessitate a retirement from social duties, this festive house would ho greatly missed hy the <^ay world of the Capital. Washington, Nov. J, 1887. ? O Kxposure to rough weather, getting wet., living in damp localities, are favorable to , the cnntraetion of diseases of the. kidneys and bladder. As a preventive, and for the cure of ::!! kidney and liver trouble, use that valuable remedy, Dr. .1. II. .Meheun's Liver and Kidney Ihdm. $1.00 per bottle Market Report. ( ON WAV S. ('. ( HI DM Tl HIT. NT! NT. Ni \\ Yirc'in, bbl., IfciO poutul-t $ 'J N'?*11??\\ I>ip, M Scrape, ! < i h*( )ck hi i:s Uncoil !). S. Si?|cs \ > |t? to (n !?' , ecu I Sutter ecu! I. IPI (t(, 121 ft IWk, \ > bbl $ 20 ( Molasses ) f un'lon 100/!I0 cent ('<?lTee, )> |nutinl '**?( t ('orn, bushels 7.*?( //>5 1 ( <! ris' per bushel 7.V/f * I ' I'Mour, per I>!il (a 7." Ivirjrs per i|n/ Ill celll Sueur f.l .fr/. 111 ( I .bit ( 'oft III! Si. Ill ?l 7 II'. its S 'I'll I 'otton V to II'.j **t-t \VI I.Ml MiToX, N. ('. <>? ?. \N\ ' 'otton i!1.. (n ?a cent ClU'Di: Tl"M'KNTINK \*irtrit?. hhl., pounds S 1 o'? Yellow l>ip, 1 7n Hard, I 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. Itti Tnr. tjt i 1T?, "J SO pound I>1 >1. it"- II Strailli I SO'o cents. NKW A I) \ KUTISK.MKXTS. Tin' I: -1 m --ii'ii w i", I>< i op 'lutein; Nov. 1 Ith, iiislwul of Nov, 7th. i- prev ously announced, nnd continue lor nit months. Kates of tuition within r? icli < all. Hoard can he had in the conunnnil at I'rotn Si; to s|o per month. Parents at urged to send their children on the day i opening. For further information, apply *o t' Hoard of trustee - or to .1, M. K N HI I IT, Principal, nov In Hi It. va rr kn t s ('ave:it?. and 'I'rade Marks oVar 1, in 11 I , .. . i ... " - i .... , * "rruunrM : ?! / ;//.: */ / / n:/ :.<. o( it <ni-'n t' is oi'rosrr/: / . . I'M //A / >U I II /:. \\.. have no -nl agencies, it'' 1 ii <1 , hence cm transact >?! ' 'i * inr ami : l.'-.'s'S 'ci,sT limn t!u?> remote froi Wa> hciLitoii. Send mode), drawing, or p!i<>1o, willi di scription. We tulvNc it' patentable or no tree of eliar^e. (Mir Ice not do til! pa cut is secim <1. A hook. "!! ? < '.I n\ t: :a ''stent wit re' ! n<'o> to actual ? !i??nt^ in your Stab coiit ty, or t > a. s i ! IV, c. \?l< 1 * -~ 4 .i HA * A' i V t' * f Opposite Patent Ollici', \V:isiiiii{;liiu, P. ( in a to Hi . tf. Sflit'diilr oi" Wilmington, Cbaclbourn an Conway R. P CllADHoi us. N. (Nov. ti:li, 1SST. Schedule in il'ci't ioiii date. TRAIN No. is snl | IIIHH Nl). Leave ( hadlioii n \ .do a i Leave ( 'lui'elldoU S.O.'i a i I.eave ,Mt. I'alior S.d7 a i I ,eave I .< iris 0. Hi a I Arrive at Volaude 7.52 a i Arrive at Clarendon H.02 a i Arrive at Ml. 'I'alior S.27 a i Arrive at I'rineetoii K.51 ai Arrive a; Loris tt.ot a i Arrive at liaylioro It. to a i I 'rivet is 0.50 a i do mile posl eainps HUI7 a i TRAIN No. i N'ORTI 115<) I' N !?. LoaVi d.y mile po.-' eani|)s H>. 17 ai Leave Loris It*.I I a i Leave Mt. Talior,. I2.5S p An t ve I 'rivetts 1 1.07 a i Leav e I lay lion > 11.) 7 i Arrive Loris 11.11 at Arrive at Princeton 12.22 pi Arrive at Ml. Tabor 12,dH p i Arrive at (llarendou LI'S pi Arrive at Vrlande 1.20 p i Arrive at ('liadboiirn Lot pi I vs. ii. ('ii \nnnr.N, .1 u.. Si' 'rinlemlan ' 7 TO "O m TT? "D 9 C vv juijt&vst?a UNABRIDGED Willi or without Patent Index. Your Attention is invited totho fact that in ptu chiving the latest issuo of this work, you get A Dictionary containing 3QOO more words and nearly 2000 mor illustrations than any other American Dictionar; A Gazetteer of the World containing over 25,0?KiTitles, with tiioir pronune ation una n vast amount of other information, (recently added,) and A Biographical Dictionary giving pronunciation of names and lirief fao conc< rning nearly 10,000 Notod'Poraons: als< various tables giving valuable) information. All in Qno Book, ' W'ohslor's i'(.abridged Dictionary is rooommovi' < d by the Stat" Siineriiiti ndonts of Schools in I Stat"", and by leading Col lego Prosidonta of tl I 'lilted State* and ' madn. It in Ktnndnril Ai tliority with tl." I'nit?d Stale-; Himr'-rno Com and in tl.e (Sovernment Printing Office. it In been leicetod ill every a?e win-re Slate I'tircliasi iiavo been inado f >r Schools, and is the Dictloi ary upon w hich nearly all tlio school books ai based. ket tne latest_anfl Best. It is an invaluatdo companion in every 8<di or nnd at every Kirouide. Hnefimen pa^es and testimonials sent prepaid on Application, .'ublishcd by G. & C. MF.KRIAM A GO., Springfield, Mass., U. S. / MOV 10 l<i tf. T-? Iv lies J J o?f?n ( omvny, S. < Under 111** mating up ill of .Mrs. M. Sessions will always lie found reliable, t 1 >le first class. Transient board solieite Hoard by Iho day, week, or month at re sonble rates. Oct. 10 llm. NOTICE. TIIF. next regular communication Trinity I.odirc, 17a A. F. M., will be he in their hall at Hucksville, S. ('., i Friday evening, October 2oth l*s7. Hod will open at 1 o'clock sharp. It will be the interest of each member ol our I.od to attend this communication; those n present may recret their mm attendant I?y Order W. M. .J as. K. Bkaty, Secretary, oct 13 13 tf. ( , THOS. F. GILLESPIE. , Atloraey lit I <ii II iwk'ivin 1 .J iikI Ice, Conivay, s. 18*7 FALL 188?" ?.} ^ustid >:> V) w s > r i : ?t . 's j s. )0 Airain w e would < ill attention to t he immense >>toek we have laid in to in t tin- | present ami coining season. We have ] never heel I <11 well equipped for hllsiness | as we now are, and havi'r/ studied the wants of our manv riistomers we have t> ken great pains to select Mich goods a* s will meet (lie desire- of nil, and we feel tlint we lmve accomplished this much in I everv sense, s. < Mir loner has jti f returned ('rem the \ North where lie selected n full line ??f < ? |H{\ (.< M >1 )S. jMCTICKTS, HATS, CLOAKS, 1 I:|CL( )T!1I\(1 kV.} ?r1 y '! W e have some beautiful combinations, *' imi(|iie designs and choice colors in such ins (JI N < J11A M, CAI.iro, CIIKVIOTS, " WOUSTKI), ami anything desirable in the dry goods line. Our business has ic or boon as pro- \ porous as at present, which --hows that i our low prices and honest dealings have borne abundant fruit, and that our efforts * to please, and build a large trade have ( d been crowned with success. > I V'3 He ve 0;irn m rn r In ",it i rnotl^ Stock of ; nOTHINfr W /, < '*/ it H A A ]' 1 U l| Kmbracing all the newi st des .m-. < ?.; 1 and textures, and we are confident thai we can please you both in sW |o and price. They are going rapidly, and the sooner you come the better you are suited. W e a'e dfcring suit I'rotu *1 no. '1 lie lar ge-i and most complete ,in"k to be lonnd any where, d 1?i: 11 wr,,o< u < ? ! ' ( < r l /v M ; < S 11 () It. s i I i 11 / 1 J O III \ in is full and complete, and we make no he'll) itation in saying we can give you the best in shoe for the least mom y. Cents, Ladies, in S ouths and Misses shoes in all desirable in | cii's lace, congress and button. W'e in linn recently added to our -toil, lie well in | known "James Means' s I shoe, which is in i'-living great satisfaction. We still carry III tile,laine.s Means > ;! shoe, nlid bovs 111 -hoe; also, tin* Zeiglor and spring heel, :i 11 i in of w hieh are the best on the market. I W o luivo a large assortnioiit of I'iece n (Sooils an<l ('lotliin which we a ill <! o out in tin* next thirty (lays .17* .\x/> m:Lo ii' <osy\ " in order to ni 'ko room for tl " now supply " that is periling in constantly, and hero " you can tuako -oiiio lively bargains. < otiio 11 | at oik o and got choice, n " I HARDWARE AND I ? <; bs< >cj i<i it a ios, , I In largo assortments can always lid had of i ! ii-, as wo arc up with the times and it i- i j needless to comment here. Our groceries are always fresh. We have not the room here to say to ! you all we would like, hut come to see us i w here wo can show you anything you do I sire to look nt whether you wish to buy or not, :i11< 1 we w ill eouvinee you that we I can suit you in every respect, ami save I you money. r. Humorous & COM,INS. I NEW GOODS. 'I "dry goods, I c SHOES, '* I 18 )fl 1 * f \ in ! K i a i- A vi, I 'lIAUDWAiiE j t. and - : '! G ROC HI* I ES K. ;j; ?atn LOWEST CASH PRICES of at 1,1 I "M -V. MAYO'S. UPla^ntatioia. Per Sale. Hundred acres of liiml in Uayhoro Township, near tin- line of tin* W. ('. C. Kailrond, hounded ?>y lands of Isaac Miahowo, ('. Holmes and W. II. Hamilton; beinic the residence of i le/.ekiah J 1$. Holmes. Cheap and terms easy. Apply to .Johnson (Jua h i.'.hai m, Attys. for Talbott and Sons. C Aug. lltli 3 tf f, \ K.KY. .Ins. r. I'IM'JVIIAIW), a. )!.. I'rinripal. / MISS SAM,IK <\ KWAK IN Assistant. | 'P||' IH-Vt ? - loll \\ ;!' '".'in mowlll \iijpM 20th, 1^M7. TKItMi, PAY Y III I MONTH! Y\ I* IVImnrj ) pnrtmcnt $1.60 ipr mu I nti-riiK li:tt< " it /" " I />? !?..,.rit >>. . r 1.1--.- /?' - ....... . ?< i -I > .?;i-tiirv: 'fi.in) <.<>'1 p>T month. For f irtlior iutornintinn udlrthe I'rincipiil nf M tillins, S. ( July "-il i>!i 1st sept. Per Sale Claea,p. t i i< > s-s i; I'ownu, STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, (i LIST M I LL \nd COTTON GIN Attached. A I ? ?< ? 'our hundred mid fifty :it res of valuable :m<l. Apply to JOHNSON & (^I'AT'ri.FllAl'M Juno Kith 17 ."?m oh. T. WaNti, I ltol>?<rt ft. Srnrlii r? -li. Marion s \ t oii'iiy S. 0ALSH ?>. SCARBOROUGH, Attorneys at Lav/. job way, S, DR. E. NORTON - ?f ) nr. ri.rrs <oxstaxti.v ox // \x n .' / v a a :;/>rrr or PyRk OnuUh ~Thr rr-r r %trp:- K - "' ' -'.-N , & >, v 4 ' 7. w; ?AND FU I'.SIS M F,l)l( i N 1-;S, I' H A R hi A C: J FIT i 0 A I. ;G 0 0 03 ALWAYS IN STOKK. Jombs, <) Brushes, Fine Toilet Soaps, ?o ? Shaving Soaps and Brushes, O MEDICINAL -SOAPS, " i WWWMWBWWWWi ?M?W?1 ? jww i>*n I ? Tooth - Picks ?o Tooth-Brushes Colognes, O Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. TAX NOTICE. The 1 looks will bo opened for the <*?>' lection of State and < 'ounty taxes for fi ? il year ls*'i 87 from 15th October to loth I )eeombcr, 18H7. The following ' vies have been ma '.c: State, l1 j mills. ( otinty Regular, > mills. ~?1 ( oni tv Special, ? mills School, ! ? mills. An extra levy to provide for interest on bonds of W.c. A ('. It, K. has been lovlcd as follows: Conway T? wuship, 5 nii'.l-. Ihiyboro Township 5 mills. (>roen s,-a Tow a ! ip 8 mills. Simpson (' oo'.c Township, 8 mills. On all abb- bodied mai* citizen-', between the aires of 81 and 50 yi ars. a poll tux of otto doll tr Is li i- d ? " The Treasor r will dt.v d a t! < folio ving phuesl for the eol!<ctiono aid ax : Hammond, Monday, October 81st, Hound Swamp, Tuca lay. Nov. 1st, Star Bluff, Wi dnosdny, Nov. 2nd. I.ittlo River, riiursday, No\.8rd. < 1 rahamvii !e. 1"ri ... N . P a. Jiucksvilii. '.'ui , Nov. 8th. Socastc 'AN Ice - 1 ,\ Nov.li. port Harr? ' :I, . av. loth. Hayboro, Monday, ,\ \ [ lih. (} recti Sea. Tin . .. N?? . . 1 ith. Floyd* Wednesday and Thursday Xov. lOth-nth. Cnllivants Ferry, Friday, Nov. 1 *st 11. Cool Spring, Saturday, Nov. 10th. Jordnnvillc, Monday, Nov. 2M. [.ends' Store, Tuesday, Xov. 22nd. The l>;d:tn< e o 'the time at hi- olViee in Conway. F. H. Hkaty, County Treasurer. Nov. 22nd 'J -It J. B* WILK1E, J - ?with- J OTTO TIEDMAN & SONS, . J Wholesale Grocers, 174 nn?l 17 I I'iimI liny ( lIAHLIlS'l'ON.s, ( . oet <;