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rllE IIORRY HERALD, DIRECTORY. chukohssT Methodist. I'ON'.VAV CTATIOM. MKV. \V. TlloMAS Pakiou. Service* ih ?Ty Sniid ?> lit It ? lock a.m., anil V-? o'clock |>. in. IT;tv?T till-: "Very T'.r.ir ) i r i ;!it a! V' - ' I K. Nohtox, Stti???riim*ii'lorit. <" > N \V A V I'llliTIT. KKV. W. L. P.\<T<>it. Mount/inn, 1?( Sunday, - 10 a.m. IMtx/ah, 1st " - - a. in. t'ninn, 'M " - to a ni. - l> nt, M " ' lirnwn Swamp, :i<| 11 to a. hi. ('on! Sprinjr, :,,?l 'l I |i. m. Jordan\Jllt>, Ml,. " - - - 10 a.m. Anfioch, ttli " ... I p. in. baptist. ' V \ Y. Soi.i.kv," :<m'Tiotori'li'iM. inoiVK \V. S. McCASlillJ,, r'vsvoa. Tlilr-I Saturday ami S'tn'.a.- in "ac!i monrli PI.XVUANT IMlMIS. foil '!'; S'i'i I.iv ,n I S M unlay l>,?f in-, In Sfptmni n.i.tNs* ruiMMv i.- . . - i ShiHrd.iv Imforo. in Oiwli month. J MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.\F7.M. (.' ^a'.ar cninmnni< ntion of Horry I .wl _???, No. n( Masonic llnll First Mondav in each imntli. .1. 11 M Miro, W M. # K. Of H. " ' I' i* ' of Stlinrt liOilj!!1. N'o. Wl, will meet at t!i dr llnll on Mm First ami Third WedneH? . day (>vi>:iin<? of each mouth. I'*. \V. Nih.i.kv, Dictator. .1. 15. Daiikku, lieportpr. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14243. From Marion t' 11 to Conway. Mnrimj <' 11 !'. ?;la\ in' s . a;1'" iv. in. and arrl.es at t 'on\\ ay hy *> p. in I,..ave < civvi. Monday * and Fridays 7 . in. and Mail Route No. 142Gi5. ! "rota < 'onway to .lordanvilti'. i.enve Conway Ttt 'sdvyt in 1 s itiir<inys at " a.m. r.rrlva at .lordanvllla |rj m. I.oave .Ionianvilli* Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 ]>. tn. arrive at Conway ii p. m. Mail Route No. 13133. Fmn Wliii 'villo N t\ to Conway ' . c Leave Whiteville Tuesdays and Friday* ut 5 n. m. arrive ut < 'oiiwnv s p. m. I,i> im> Conw Wednesday < and Saturdays a' ~> . in. arrive nt Wliitevllle M. p. m. Mail Route No. 14201. From Lift' Fiver to Conway. Leave Little Itiver Mondni * uti'! Fridavs ul 'i u. 111. Arrive at Conway r. p. ii;. Leave < 'onway Tuesdays and Saturdays sit s i in. atrivn at Little Itiver I p. in. Mail Route Nc. 1426V. Fro i I'm* 11 irrelson s. to Fair UlulT N. j Leave l\?rt ilari l oii iiii; . >.t Sunday - .<1 1 ?. in. in ri' < : l Fair ItluT y p in. I,' i\ I'.iir .* I ii !T N < pi > iif. a. in. arrive at I'url ll.invlsoti s p. in. ; SCHEDULE OF STMll. JANIE. i Leave tJe ir_' down on Monday-;, NVedne days and Friil a a ai o'idork a. hi.. Arrive ul lliick \ ill* at ! o'clock o'clock same days. Leave Itueks . ill" on Tueedai Thursdays .and Sa'tird.iy.-, at s u'id'i'i; a. in , arrive ut * lenriretnw n 1 o'clock same days, tonehino a|| iriterinediiite landings, 'I'. S. M.'nmuii.vs. Stinr. MII T. \\ ii.i.iasx Min-ter t'niiwny i'Mtv \V?.mIi>< :iy at f?n. in., for (lourirr town, t<>;i 11in*_r at ail inti>riiiP(liiit<> Ininlin_,J. ri I liming, |i-a> i-s > liMir^'i'tosvii at tin. in. M ANION DISTUM T A. I. STOKKS, I". K. Conway Station Oct. !i{), Uo. Waceaniaw, Soeastee Nov. (!. Burl<svi!li>, l'.tick?\ illo Nov. r_\ I ? w v u-j?g"T^rA-TTTirrrrrmm.?rm?r.7.iBBnr 'JIB";.! LOCAL, XTVEirMIS.. Sotlov (w Acn A <5 vert isoiiien i*. .1. K. liKA'rv ? Notice. .1. M. Oi,ivlilt ?Clerk's Sales. I*. (J. Skssions -Sheriff's Sale. ' lie next mooting f>f tIm? Conway Sunday-school I'nioj. will meet with the Conway lianlist church Friday before the first Sunday in December next. A. .1. Hall w ill remain in Conway (wo weeks from date. Call on mm and have your j>ietnro taken and you pitches, clocks and jewelry re- i naini I. l?ev. A. .1. Stokes, P. Ilk, iillcd the Methodist |>11 i[>it last Sunday nij^ht, .and preached an excellent and practical sermon, on "'Why halt ye between two opinions.'' I le struck from the shoulder and made some home thrusts. The South Carolina Conference, M. 10. church, South meets in Spar- j tanl^ro Nov d()th, liishop .Me I'veire | will pVosido. This is about two weeks earlier than usual and will I onablo tli<? preachers to reach their nj>j)oinlmeets before the bad weather nbout Chrstmas begins. X. \V. Aver & Son's Newspaper I Annual for IS87 is on our table. It is conveniently arranged for readv I reforenei and contains an alphabeti- i of all icwspapers published W/b* , in the I piled States aid Canada. The population of each place, where newspapers ar? published, is also inserted, which is of considerable advantage to advertisers. It is admirably suited to the purposes intended by the publishers. The Imle.r was favored last Satuaday by a visit from Mr. A. M. Lee, of Powellvillo, Horrv county, S. (,'. Mr. Leo 'is ono of .Marian's energetic young men who has this I year east his lot with the jron I people of Horry. That county is to be congratulated an gaining so good a citizen :is Mr. I .oe will pr. ve liims<*lf to be. Mr. I me is con ! tif 1 :i mill business and, wo nr 1 ?/lad to learn, is meetine* with ?rraMfvin?r 1 _1 j n i success. / * ' I)' ht"'>.c. Col. Win. hlli<>tt, v'oiiiftessn.an elect from the Seventh District, and W. II. Chudbnurn, 1'resident of the W. C. St 0. Railroad cam? down last; Tuesday. Mutineer le-id Whitford, came up o >. the Steamer /VfVvr. They met here 1 >v previous appointment to er<) over and inspect the present condition of the Wacoamaw river and examine into the feasibility of further improvement of tins impor- j taut stream. In eompanv with (.'apt. Da^j^ett, as chaperon, .1. M. Oliver, .1. A. Mayo, A. .). I hill, T. K. Ulllespie and others, they hoarded the Sieainer /Jrt'i'i r ahout lUo'eloek Tuesday and steamed up the river. They went up to Ited IilufT, forty miles ahove here and returned yes i rdav morning delighted with th" tri[>. It was a revelation to some of the party and something important to the industry of I lorry inav o'row out of tliis trip. ('apt. Ihiepp'lt. lOtii'ineer Whit- j ford and ('ol. Klliott went on down to (ieoroetown to examine the < ?oveminent works ahout that plaee. WlmanlV YlciUin^ 'IM . I! 1 . . r . I 1 ? I i in* mini mrt'i.mjr c)i i.no iviiiru 01 Stewards for Conway circuit will be held at the Circuit l'arsonatn next Monday, at 1 I o'clock A. M. A full I aticiMlauoo is earnestly ret i nested: w.'l. ckouks I', c.j Nov 1 ! 1SS7. 'C'f?o ?**>!* Eutxccator. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary ;s a <rrcai family educator, and m O J family of children ought to nc j brouifiit un without havine* re ui\ n accosa to ihis grand volume. It wil' answer hundrc !s of <iu jstio:i t the J wide-.twake child. It is an ores' lit. and I'rlltiltfi schooliU'f '[< r to j the whole family. w.Ac as. iz. The 1 iTvcyiti' was down last week and located the route for the road to c^^'hroneh Conway to re.cli the TTii^'-'imaw river. We cannot say posit iv< Iv that the location is definite ,.tnd certain, there ina?y lie seine deviation. ( 'ouwav is so situated as to make it very dillicult and trouble- j some to seleet an eligible route. I .ocated upon a sand knoll two miles loner by out* wide, elevated consider ably abovt the surrounding i'"iiinry. no route <*:i11 la1 eh< 11 itul there will I)"' considerable trradinc- to do to reduce tlie road io n11vtlii 11 tf 1 i o .a level. Tlits route located is about as free from this obstacle as any that could have been chosen. The Company i'5 pushing the con-1 struction with vhror and energy. n r"> ' About one utile and a half of track was laid last week. Mum is !!ic Word. A pmnerly conducted ptiiiti;i?r ollioo is as much a secret as a Ma sonic lodge. The printers sin* not undor oath to seereey, hut always I feel themselves in honor hound to! keep olliee secrets as though triple; oathed. An employe in a printing olliee who disregards this rule in regard to printing olliee secrets would not only he scorned hy his hrethren of the craft hut would, lose his position at once. Wo make this statement because it sometime happens that a communications appears in a newspaper under an assumed signature, which excites comment, and various persons try to find out who is the author. Let all he saved the trouble of questioning the employes of a printing olliee. They are "know nothings" on such points as those. On such matters they; have eyes and ears and mouths, and if any fail to observe this rule, let them he put, down as diahonorable moinbors oT the era ft. It is the riiiiip in job printing. If anything is to be printed nnd !<? j?t socrot, let proper notion bo civon of the desired scoren oy, nnd yon might as woII qnsstion the Sphinx as one of the printers. evisoiio l. Mrs. A. .[.Smith, of Marion, is; visiting her brother, .1. (i. Kof/ors. Miss Jennie Stewart, of Marion, is visitine1 Iter nncln, (/.P. Ouattled 7 v banm, esq. .1. T. W'alsli, of Wilmington arrived in town last Tuesday ovor tin W. ('. & C. If. If. Mr. .1. .\?. Knight, Principal of Socasteo Academy, was in (own, last woek, shaking the hands of friends. .1. If. 'Polar, of (he firm of 'Polar Sc. Hart, Now York, spent a few days with friends and relatives in < 'on way last week, lie left for New 'York yesterday morning. We are glad to sec hi in looking so well. I Mrs. 10. P. Norton ami Mrs. F. K i'urrio took in tho ('olumhia I'ail last work. They w??ro -'eli^litod. Miss Kllio Iturr \ojdi loft \ostor dav morning in eomnoy with Mr Toler for Now York, to spend a -Mori timo with friends in that oily. K. W. i laiiiniond, of .lossol\ n, (la was in town last Toosdav. Ili- .* |? ponrnneo would make one snspool that ho was furino'woll in tho (ioor^k olimato. Mrs. \\\ !, IJuok and family wil inavo to Marion and ooenpy tin Walsh ho iso in a Frw days. Phi people of Marion will ho i*lad t' woloomo thoin. M-ir! >n ilov. W. S. Mo'Jaskill. !. (i. io?<r Mill. -I Wl>n!l I llilll l?.lf \ I morning as delegates to tin* Warm maw Association, which convenes a New 1 lope Baptist church, Colum litis, N. (to-ilav. I'ora't'sixMKloiKM4, Cotiimliiu and (lie state Cair. lll\< tncinln'r that those who on <(\v< a <1 lit to those wlio stav.' were tlx parting words of 11 frl'Mid to Bishot llondrix as lie started on his lonjj tour around the world. Wo havi not neon 011 a tour around the world not even of our own State, hut I hope a few incidents of our trip t< the S at'* fair will not he out of p!ae? i:: our County oa'ier. Wo 5<?ft hen i i \\ < d iesiiav inornint*' h\ the way o \\\ <& c\ i;- ilrond, r<!in?r t':, ears at flran' -villi?. Mothin:/ of in lores! oeotirrod on rouco. The oar> oil I lie W. ( ?V. A. I'nil roar 1 wen pretty well lilhd with ehoerfol am wi'l 1 -hrod pontile. ( 'heerftllno-- dif fuses it- elf ami eomtnunieutos t!i hapj?v spirt v that inspires it. I'ho souest temper must sweeten in the at mosphoro of c.ontinitons <rond Ininior .Many, many a hearty lau<di \v? enjoyed at tin' irood matured wilt; i'imus of our follow t ra ye!ors,N oyer till' lour t < o 11 1 - ho.)rs^T w:. it ino at <' IT. < a I r . old VvVX ' li'fht I'v a- rti. . .\<j . I.ut a o- it ]< iian on jjiijMfotl a oarriniro f.>r usi* a ud wo won driven ilirootly to the homo of oiu friends, IJov. ami Mi-. I'. K. Morris whi'i'i' wo mot an old-fashioned wol o> ;o. t hat <|i<| our hearts or toil. Nov or, lioyi-i* will wo l'orort it. of all tin- \<?uIn ;?if{-i Hint mortal tin-p rim 111 11 (I. VVhut t( t.~l\ lir-p .i! '' in t|n \v<i li| run eoimti-r vail n frlnid. There wore thousands in the oit\ with no ^toppine1 place outsid" (In |'":iir ormimls. Money could not pro euro ;i lioinc. After resting am sleeping we set out for a walk around town, Mio| nin</. visiting. \e., found ('nlumbia a city of very sti'it/nj of foe//in' nindeed, so very strong a> to sejia"ate us and our overshoes ami the attachment must have been unit ual as we brought a ootid deal of it home with us. That ni?rht after sup per wet went up on the second flooi and prepared fo? viewinir the lire works. TIh'v surpassed our expectations, mit 1 at times were just a 1 i111 too much for our nerves. Tliov won orand and heautiful. ()li! how w< wished for tie coining men of Conway, who would have been wild wit! delight could they have seen it all I know two of then), at least, win would. Fridn\ inorniiio1 wo wakec bright. and early. The impiiry ol every one in our room was, has tin weather e hi red? It had and was .1 lovely day. had breakfast am started out to take in the hair first then the city. Having left our liem 1 ird :it. home w. could 1 i 11??*?*r aroum r> the Fancy Work Department am other places like that so dear to 11 woman's heart, and huri \ throneh the Machinery and Five Stock Department. We were ampiy paid for goin?r. W e were told hy a "cut Ionian in Conway, that if we saw any pijo better than his, he would </ive us he on our return. Wo wore able tc prove to liiiu tii;tt wo did, so we cairn Iioiiio to claim the pi?j or pijjs. Af tor leaving tlio Fair trronmls we won! to both Insane Asylums, and saw a. old colored woman from Conway, 'Hie older of the two buildings win built in 18112 and was far the most intorostino to us on account of tin beautiful grounds, flowers and conservatory all of which must lie von pleasant for tin patients who have an eye for the beautiful. ()ur visit tc the penitentiary was full of interest tons. Kvorythin<r cleanly and all as l)usv as hens. We were informed that one man stole a hoe in ordor t< jret hack tlioro to finish Icarninir lib trade, hy which ho afterwards made a good livinjr. When we expressed sympathy for the poor stone-cutter? our guide said it would not <h> t< make it too pleasant in hero. The way of t'e transgressor is indeed J r> hard. We ?p>t around to the Stall House .n ?ime to see the table set foi the Hall which was tiic only part ol . the Hull wo saw. Wo turned our p faces homeward after callic.o on some old ' iuwuv 'lids, iiavinjj seen all there was to see except the races and the hells. People eo off ill the I summer time for rest which tho\ always eet when they jM-t hack home. We went for recreation which we e<?{ there. , Cai.ista. t A Trl ;t to the J teach. i Kdm'o:: 11oi:ky i i i i;a i i>: A few ! days iiii-h it was the pleasure of the , writer to he one of a party of eleven, , who took a trip to Cherry (?rove , beach, and notwithstanding the fact that I was the only llorryite, the others hoi 111/ from Marion, and had to listen to such routrh jokes on I lorry. as on!y conceited Marionites can tell ( when they tfet awnv from home, I hail a very pleasant time indeed. Tliey pointed out the rude clay . chimneys and simple cabins of loos ami hoard<, of our nohle sons of toil with many exclamations of surprise and ridicule, as thouoh they had never seen anything so wonderfully ' strange before. I knew to the con- | trary howeyer, and also their weak-j, ' ness alone* this line, so I simply alr lowed for it and took it oood-hutnor' edly. We arrived at our destination on I Tuesday about two o'clock in the af' ternoon, beine* about one day and a < half on the route. We took the ' wrono road in Waccamaw swamp, r ... i - i i > ... iUHl r.-illlDKMI SeVI rill 111 I i 11II IH'eesSU ' ri 1 v, which caused some delav or we would not have taken so lonjr, (lie 1 distance l>ein?r about fortv-live miles. We tried to ford the Wnecamaw, I hut on reaching the middle of the stream one of those tryitio things to temper happened, our horses refused to <ro. however, ours proved euunl to the test. We had to lighten the load someway in order to out out of ' the river, so wo eirls volunteered to oet out, iiud did so, how we oot to shore, oaiess if vou eau. Arriviste- :it the heaeh we found ! lisli iiud oysters in abundance, and if . you could have seen the (juantitiesj of eaeh those M rion people ate for ' suppi r the !irst n'<_dit you would have " thouedit they had been starving u j , week. One eannot douhi the existence (.f - ;i Supernatural iieiiio- as he jrazes far out oyer the ever resi'e<i? ?.f ' the <rr;iml olil Atlantic which obeys no will but llis. 'I ho waves seem t<> > echo those familiar I.in s: " ivi-r tin* ?'ci>. ui w/ivc, far, faraway: TIU'P' tin* poor 11 e;i T11 e 11 H' i>. WiiilillU f??r llav, .'.I-.' We in^t the captain of the fisher- i ies, Mr. X , who seemed to be a very clever and courteous irent leinan, I " * I and so.ne of the party appeared to think more than this but you know what foolish creatures ?rirls will be sometimes. W'e enjoyed enmpino out, which we did in a nomadic fashion, ?roin?r i 1 r"> ' ' I ion the bench <Iurin?f the day and . " eampino near enough to be lulled to sleep by the melody of the waves at I nhdit. <>11 Thursday it beoau to . ! r> ^ . i?> j nun, i>ul Unit seem lo cast no damper | ovor our buoyant and lively spirits, 1 > u l if an villi n?f 11 i?? 111 < 11 to thorn. We packed up Friday morning and after many linm?riny looks at j tho "ocean waves," turned our faces land thouo'hts homeward. We cross'1 . cd the W'acciiniaw this time in the |wa?ron, though with hardly tin onI joyment that we had the other way. h We passed through the rift/ of j' , I,oris late Friday evenine\ Some of 1 . . . * .. the citi/ens insisted on our spending ' I 1 the night.there, but as wo did not , see an abundance of chickens stalk- < , in?r about the yards we concluded to ' go on to a good camping place and | cat lisli and oysters again. The junior preacher of liayhoro j circuit aim the (Iruomst and l'liysi- j eian of Loris took supper with us on Friday nioht, and I suppose tho preacher had nianv thoughts after leaving us, about tho vanity and j folly of livin?r for pleasure. 1 Wo arrived at home in time for ' dinner on Saturday, well pleased with the t.ip and the stay and mentally re sol vini/ that wo will <o> amiin . ri r> next year "if we are aide." !| ' it. c. J CJr.i.v's L'reek Associat itfii. Mi: Fiuroit: IMeaso allow mo ! space in your extraordinary paper to (( , say that the 20th annual session of i (iray's ('reek (colored) Uaplist As| sociation, of North (Carolina, met ,< | with the ( 'hesterlield Missionary Ihip, list ('hureh, Little Liver township, j . I lorry county, S. (on tho JJrd of , November IBS'). W'e had a very I pleasant session -ministers, dole- 1 gates and visitors being numerous. I Tllll llllllllkAl* It. ii I I .... -In " .... V 1 1 ... ...< >./v an ii11. ii< ui111;<. < Mi ommiiy is estimated at from 1,000 to 1,500, several sermons wore preached and ' >. I iiiu.h good accomplished. ' I The whites of Dogwood Nock and ' ttlo Ki\ r t< w nships s!)owo?l to us iln respects. Koler t irter, of Waecamtiw As.-<o< cintiot;. j reached fwo lipo sermons f >r us ami as- i -1;*tI \>v irroatly in our <leliberaI ions. W o are to say tlmt <?ur Association was undivided) y entertained. Seven ehutehes called for letters ? f dismission f? r convouiet ce. We hope them success, hut ! i! > helievo we as ministers can !>e successful until wo ahoIi-.li tii" r:thhi spirit from iitnotic us atul follow I'iirist in humility. Sol.oMoN < 'in SIM r. 4M11KI \BITi I'.vi rott Tally I. wvi. died Tuesday morn in,;; Nov . if) h 1*^7, after a pi traded and painful illness. Ili- sufTorines at times xtremely excruciatin;; and h bore them heroically. lie was horn in 1 lorry County, .limitary I'.ltli 11 ' was rained on a farm and was early taught industry and economy. I le came to ('onway a short lime hofor<* the late civil war and attended school, lie volunteered as private in the Ih'ooUs < I u ird-II. Norman, t aptain. This Company was placed in camp of instruc lion on North Island, near <?oorj;etown and become Co. 15., of 1 ho Tenth Iveot., S. (\ ., under the command of the late la mcntcd Hen. A. M. Man in pan It. At the I iv nr;Mmi/ntinii in isilp !io w as elected 2nd. I.i'-ut. anil w:i?? 11 ft *rwaid promoted to (lie 1st. i,ieiitfnaiic \ of the Company. 11 - soiv I'd tlim'ivli tin- war in tho \\ . <t<-iri Army with conspicuous Lr:?!lantry and hravory. Hi* was i iidI and di'lilti'rato nndor tiro and thereby inspired his iin it witli confidence and tin y did soino excellent li^htinjz. Ilo I'm apod wi'hout any sorinus injury. A It'T tin- cos latiou of liostilitios lio re liirin d linnio and commenced a nioroantilo husinos-in Conway, in connection with j ntliors. Aft< r a few yearn tin' co partnership was dh solved and In onniluotod luisi 11 o in his own responsibility. Scrnpnh nsly I Kin -t, alTahli , and sttontivo <o bus iiu-s.. h" -in ooodod in .sccutnulatinp ipiifo ' a handsonio property, which was nntirly all swopt away by tiro in a b>w hours. Ilo had u * Ion iv'urncd I'roin Now York with a well sop otml assortment of roods and had thom arran,pi I for display and salo win n mi tin- flight nf Dooonihor 21th. Iss:{, lire broke out and consumed noarlv I'vorythin:*. Thoro was no inuirrmee. It w as a crushim; blow from w hich lie tiovor rocovoii'd. His creditors indulged him and providod for his conlinuinir in 1 nisi lu ss. But ho lu'vi'i'la ,aiiud the normal oh -tii ity and cheerfulness that fornn rly ohar ctori/i'd his buoyant spirit. Ilo 1 two tonus from l^iltj to 1ST I as (Murk of 'ho Court of (Join ml Sessions and Common Pleas. Kind, considerate1 and polite. In* dboh ii'jod the dntios of this ollice f'lliciontly and very acceptably. lie connected hiniseij with the Met hoHlist ohm oh under tin* mini 2r\ of Key. ,|. Thos. Pate in 1882. After this he 1 men pretty regular attendant on tin- public ministrations ol tin* Sanotuary. Ilo uir i|C ot a id undoinonstr. live in manner, a , iro id citi/ ' ii, and the community will feel his to- t. oi nly. Before his death lie re marked to a friend in attondanco .-.t Ids boil id< hat no had airrouderoil all to (loil and prayed that Ho would take him to Himself and then said: 'hi- day shalt thou bo w ith mo in Paradise. Market Report. CONWAY s. r. chtdk ithpknti n'm New Virgin, j Mild., .220 pounds >s 2 pd Yellow Dip 2 2d Scrape, I do I CBOCKIHKS Bacon |). S. Sidi - '(d lb 10 (a I J' , i outs Butter PMV/dd cents. I.ard (a 12' > cts. j I'ork.'j ' bbl A PO 00 . .Molasses 'j > trillion -lOft/ltd cents. <'olTee, *jd pound 25c ts. . Corn, 'j' bushels 7d0t $ I 00 Crist per bushel 75fr/A | 00 Ploiir, per bbl *:?.do (i 7.75 : KpLTs' per do/ 10 cents. ; Sugar (!'.j(n 10 cts . I.int ("otton 8h,' to !t 7 l(? cts. S 'cd ( otton 2 ' j to :?1 j cts Wl h.M I N'tJTON, N. C. Oct. 25. ('ottoii, (i'.jfr/ !l cents. t ki'di-;'itin?kntini: Virgin, "{ ' l?hl., 280 pounds. $ I 75 Yellow Dip, 1 75 Hard, 1 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 82 Tar, S 1 Id, 280 pound hid. Uosin Strained 8l)fr$82 cents. T':zrr.r~n*.r i.vjrMW?r mcrer-imr. evimi MOW ADYlOirriSJOMK.VrS. nsr OTICE. TIIF. next regular commnnieation of rrinity Bodge, 175 A. F. M., will ho hold : in their hall at Bucksvillc, S. ('., on i . v. ...... :... - . . i evening, .xiv, -ilMIl IQrw. I.o'lge will open :|1 7 o'clock sharp. Every incnilicr of this Lodge will beex# |)o :ti <1 present, ;is business of vital import- ) incc to each me a her, as well as to the l.oil. e, will b: h|> for ili-cu- Ion; also, an 1 ction of ollleer for the ensuing mason ic year, Ihethren will please 1>3 prompt. Ry Order \V. M. Jas. 17. Bka i v, Secretary. oct i:{ I'd tf. Sheriff's Sales. O. 11. I'locker vs. .Jesse Davis. IN COt KT OF COMMON PLEAS. I rnler and l?y virtue of an Execution o me directed and lodged in this ollice, I will ell before the < oiirt Ilouse door in Conway, 8. ' on the first Monday in f ember IHS7, during legal sale, hour-, the following described Heal Estate, to wit: Filty acres ol land -> the property of .Jesse Davi>, bounded by ( oleinan Wormy' land, Lumber Diver and \V. (As (.. Railroad. Terms Cash D. O. Sessions, Sheriff 11. C. Nov 17th 17 lit Sccaste? -^N.ca.cloi'n.y. The lir.-t se. sion will begin on Monday, Nov. Mill, Mislead of Nov. Yfli, as previuisly announce d, and eojitiuue for nine month . Kates ol tuition w ithin reach of ill. Mount cmi he h d in the coininunity it from $<l to 1 o jut month. Parents arc irjfcd to send their children on the day of >pcning. for furtlter inforinution, apply to tin Monrd of trustees or to .1. M. KNIU1IT, Principal, nov 10 Hi -it. I lii: [ [oi Nil, ( oiiwtiy, S. ('. I'nderthe maiiair "incut of Mrs. M. K, Sessions will always he found reliable, ta ble fir>t ela . Transient board solicited. Hoard by the day, week, or month at reasoiihle rates. Oct. 10 (Jin. i CLKHK'S SALES. ( ? I \Ti: OK sol Til ('A HO LIN A. kT mi'NTY oK lloKUY. COl KI OKI o.MMoN I'l.KAS. IT bn !IAdministratrix, and Daniel I Iardcc, Administrator of Kstate of \\ . W. IIard?'?', deceased, Plaintiffs against Andrei M. 11 avdoo, rOi/,and Burroughs I A: Collins, rt ill Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the Court ill the above slated action, I will sell at public auction before tlu> t'ourt I louse door, in Con way, s. on sales day In December proN. dining the legal hours of sale, the to',lowing described real estate. To wit: Knn. All and singular those two reliant tracts or pan els of land, ituate, lying Mill! liciinr ill til" I 'iilliilv 'It>.l <?.,??. -aid, mill described as l'??11?>\\ -: First, tlint ' <?rt in tract of land rout lining one him lr< i :ij <1 u niy lu'?>" (lv:i) am"*, in?>r?'or hw?, on " Maple sw amp," ami known an tlm former residence oi W. \\. Ilardee, deceased, lioiiiul'"i Iiv lands of N dsnn Itoolh, Ihiijainin Holmes, \\ . I'. I.dm1 and di n. \V. Ilardye. Second, thai certain other tract of land, containing one linn iireel and seventy three (lid) acres, more j less, on "Kingston Lake," hounded hy lands of F.tliel Lee, .lane Katdee, I). L, ('arrol and Aha Ilardee. Si.toMi. All and .singular that certain I tract of land in the < ottnty and state .aforesaid, containing vi\ lmntlrcd and fort v t hree (ill:ty acres, mi ire or less, situate, lying and being on 's Mill Swamp," and in Dogwood N'eck Township, which is composed of three se\ertll tracts, to W it; F 1st, that rtain tract contain:ny; live hundred (.MHi) acres, more or less, known as the "Mill Tract," and was conveyed to the said W. \V. Hardee by one \V. (I. Vlck, hy deed ol date Novetnher the Stli, ls7'5. Second, that certain tract, contain Iiiiniii^ ninety three ( . :{) acre , and known a- the "Todd Tract," ami 111ir?I, that other certain tract containing titty (fit)) acres, and i known a? the ,4(!o\ TractThe three) tract-- (< 1 joitii11*r each other ami constitn titer the i\hundred and Id ceres aforesaid, andtionnded as follows, to wit :< )n the North le land of Matthias Ya'tvht. Soetli we ' by hinds of Marv II. Todd, South by lands of \. .1. Todd, I'nist by lands of J. It. Kdye ahd North west hy lands claimed by Thos. (I )nnn. Terms of sale; One-third cash, the i baiance on a credit of one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, payable an nually until fully paid, secured by the bond of purchiiser or purchasers and mortally >f ih< premises, pon-haser to i pay for all pa pi rs; |> ircl ascrs desiring to do so, call pa\ their entin bids in cash. .1 N't). M. Old Villi, C.C.C. I'. II. C. Iiov IT 17 :it IW) FALL IW7 w fi > rr io s? . Airsiiii \\? would rail :iff -n 1 i<>11 to tin* im ; ineuse stock we have laid in to inert the present and coiniui; season. We have never been so wed riplipprd lor lillsinrss ! as we now an*, and havintr studied the w ants of our man\ customers we Imve ta j ken (Trent piins to select such coeds as I w ill meet the desires of all, and we feel | that we have accomplished this much in I every sense. Our Iniyer has just returned from the North where he sclr< ted n full line of dry coons, isrorrxoosrs,, HATS, CLOAKS, CLOTHING NC? i We Jilive some beautiful combinations, Ulliipio designs and choice colors ill slieli as OINOIIA.M. CALICO, CIILVIOTS, WOliSTLD, and anything ilcsiriililc in t In- dry goods line. Our business hits never been as pros Iieroils iis nt present, which shows that our low prices and honest dealings have borne abundant fruit, and that our elTorts to please, and build a large trade have been crowned w'lth success. We Have Opened up a Mam- ' ; i moth Stock of CLOTHING, Kmbrneing all the newest designs, colors and textures, and we are confident that ; we can please yon both in t\le and price. They are ?i11tr rapidly, ami tli<? snnm t you come tlx- lietter you are stiit?-<l. Wo are offering suits from $-1 up. Tim lur gest and iiio.n1 com plot e stock to l>e found any where. O I ' If W'l'OCK * > 1 ' S HO MS is full and complete, and we make no lies , itation in saying we can give you the heat lino for the least money, 'lent-', Ladies,! Youth -and Misses shoes in ail desirable , eu'- lace, congress and butt >n. We; have recently added to our stock the well known u?JannVs Means" shoe, which is giving great satisfaction. We still carry , the.lames Means shoe, and boys sj?'j , sh >? ; also the / -igler nd spring h -el, ail of which are the best on the market. We have a large assortment of Piece floods and Clothing which we will close otit in tlie next thirty da) at ash /;/ :ir <'<>.s i\ in order to make zoom for the new supplv i l.uf lu li.,., I.. ... I > : inn ao |'v ui iii^ i.i ? I'll^UIIIll V, 11?' 1" ' you can make some livclj bargains Conic at once and gel choice. HARDWARE AND < i UOC 10 ? 1 I0M,l In large assortments can always he had of us, as we are up with the times and it is 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 where we can show you anything you do sire to look at whether you wish to buy or not, and we will convince you that we can suit you in every respect, and save you money. BtKUOUOHS & COM.INS. webstiSJ^B UNAERIDGEI^B With or without 1'utenfe Index. V ' ' I Your Attention t> 'net that In pur- I ehMlo rk, yon |*l 1 A Dictionary I ' w Dl< nonary. M A Gazetted oT the World ^ containing over it,'*!") 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C. KKY. .IOS. l\ NUTCIIAKD, A. M., Principal. MISS SA 1,1-1 K C. KWAItTS Assist nut. Tit" next session will lu'urin Monthly, August Jltth, T Kit MM, I'AYAIII.K MONTItt.Y. Primary I>??|>:irtin??i?t VI oer run I ntornwdiuti' " Higher " ... ? ? Monril, exclusive of \r hi g 't.'i'i t. ^.00 per month. For further inform'ten <Mn 'lie I Vinci] il ;it M iillin July 21 52 1st. sept. ; o-o TO Dlt. K, MiliTUN /' \ O /// / !<i:i:ns coxsta xri y <>x //AX i 1 /"/,/, /' / / y "j' PURE DRUGS JHfe ?A Nl> i i;i;sii m I'.Dici x ics. PHARMAG'JETICAL GOODS A I.WAYS IN STnkl;. Combs, ??? COf Brushes, Fine Toilet Soaps, ?o Shaving Soaps and Brushes, ? O?r/tfcrm " afrewwuiTMicviTr.'jR 'fw aiitw, joaMRrvnoi MEDICINAL SOAPS, ?o Tooth-Picks ?o? Tooth-Brushes ~ o ~ . Colognes, ' ^ y~ Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. TAX NOT ICE. The hooks will he opened for the col lection of State and County taxes for fiscal year l^v'i H7 from loth October to 15th December, 1MS7. The following levies have been made: State, 4 C mills. County Keeular, :? mills. (,'ounty Special, :! mills. School, M mills. An extra levy t?? provide for interest 01 lx>nds of W. ('. iV ('. It. It. lets he m levied ius follows: Conwaj Township, 5 mill Uayboro To vn I >p 5 ybil . (Iret n Sea Township U mills. Simp-on C i ek Tow nship, d mills. Oil all able bodied male citizens, between the a es of '> 1 and' 50 years, a poll tax of one dollar is levied. I ne ITeasUrer will attend at the following places for the collection of said taxes: Hammond, Monday, Octo! .-r :il-t, Kotind Swamp. Tuesday, Nov. 1st. Star 11111 IT, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. J.lttlo Itivor, Thursday, Nov. ilrd. (Jrahaiuvilln, Friday, Nov. tth. Ilucksvllli-. 'rue-day, Nov. Hth. So? -aster, Wednesday Nov. 9th. Port 11.-irrehon, Tlr r- d. y, Nov. 10th. Bayhoro, Monday, *.^oV. 14tli. (ireen Sea, Tuesday, Nov. 15th. Floyd- Wednesday and Thursday Nov. lOth-l'Tth. al 11 viiiits Ferry, Friday, Nov. 18th. Cool Sjirinif, Saturday, Nov. 10th. .lordanvillo, Monday, Nov. 21st. howls' Store, Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. The balance of the time at his ollloe in Conway. F.. K. Bkaty, County Treasurer. Nov. 22nd 0 4t ^ * ' ' ** f? ' .w h . . . * ? p a ' V " i