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\ I Tin: noititv HKKAI.I), 1)1 K EC/TORY. CKTJSCI1HS. Methodist. CONWAY STATION. 1CKV. WM. TUO.M \S l'\sTOH Soi-viiNw every Sund.iy i?i 11 o'clock a.m., ami ^ j o'clock i?. in. I'river meeting every Tliiir-?lay ni'zht at T'i ? clock l>. ni. Sun<l:i School every Suml iy at H o'clock ?. in. K. Noiiton. Superlntenileiit. CONWAY CIIO'flT. u::v. \v. i,. i'Uii'Ks, i\\*toh. Mount /.ion, 1st Sunday, 10 a. in. ii,. . .1. i .. t. i ., I,, nlon, 2?i " . . lit u. in. Hnran^ 'M " - l p. m. Itr't>.vi^nwniii|i, !|f| 11 - lO.i HI. Cool Spring, Hi) " . . I p. in. Jordunvillo, Mtli " - - to a. m. Antiorli, lth " - - | p. in. ttaptist. CO N\v.\ V. S iii'i iv Scho >i ovory Sunday :?t 0 a. m. It. \V. Noi.i.ky, Sinner I nl ntwV"!'. XV. s. M11'ASK 11.1.. !' vtoii. Third Sattird ?y nan "von. i. in oach nionrh IM.K \S.\NT IIOMK. i irt'i S i i l.iv in | s iturdav lioforo, in S.-ptoin ior OOl.MNs" CKKKK l-'ir it s unlay and Saturday hofofb, In each month. fclETINGS OF LODGES. A/.F.-.M. lingular communication of llorr\ i.odgo, No. (>.">, ?t Slavonic Hall First Moiulav In each mouth. J. It. Monro, XV. M. K. Of H. Mogulur i i?*ot in if of stnnrt l.odgn. No. 'iS'til. will moot at tlioir Hall on lli First and Third Wodnos da> ovonings of onoli inontli. K. \\\ Noi.i.ky, Dictator. J. It. l'.MiKKit, Itopoitor. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248. Vi'i i Ma.- 01 '* H to Conwav. I.oavo M irion c 11 Tu -sdays and Saturdays T a.m. anil arrives at Conway t?v p. in. l,o;r o C oiway Mondays and Fridays 7 . in. and arrives at Marion ft p. in. Mail "Route No. 14265. From Conway t<> Jordanvillc. Leave Conway Tno- lw nit! Sii'iirdnyo at V a 111. arrivo at Jordanville I'.* in. I.??i.o .tun! inviUe'!' loud; y > and Saturdays at I p. in. arrivo at Conway ? p. in. Mail Route No. 13433. From Wliltevlll X. C. to Conwn.v S. <". Leave "WhitovUle Tuesdays and Friday* at 5 a. in. arrivo it Conway 8 |i. 111. Leave Conway Weduefldays and Saturday* at 5 . m. arrive at Wliit.'villo 8. i>. 111. Mail Route No. 14264. From I.i'll I?i\ r to Conway.- Leive l.ittlo Kiver Mondays and Fridays at ti a. 111. arrive at Conway .* p. in. I wave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at s a. in. arrivo at l.ittlo Ui\ . p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From I'< rt llarro' -on S C . to !' t^^ULi'V N. < Leave For' 'larr.d- di r. \. i.i a. m. ar. ive ' Fair IttiilT p :u Leave Fair .'lniT V ' .daily e\rept Sundays at 5 a. in. arrive at Fort Marrelsoii 8 p. 111. SCHEDULE OP ST MR. JANIE. Leave (.oonretown on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at s o'clock a. in . arrive at i'.n. k-ville at '\ o'clock o'clock same days. I.eave Itiicksville on Tuesdays, Tlmrsdays and Saturdays, at 8 ok lock a. m . arrive at t.eoru'ctown 1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate landings. T. S. Mcn'nkiii.yn, Master. Stmr Maifirie. II. T. Wii.i.ians Master leaves l.'ouwtiy ovory nciiiii'iiua.v in?n. ., ><> town, tou.liin^ at all iiitoriiwdiar landing, r?* tnrnini;. h'uve* t lenrnotmvn ovcrv l-'riday at (> a in. MAItlON DISTIt! CT A. .1. STOIiKS, I'. K. Conway Station <>rt. ito. Wavoamaw, Soeastee Nov. 5, ti. litick.svilln, IHlrksvillo Nov. 12, lit. LOCAL ITEMS. I ailt>\ io lew Ail vorf It. (i. Shssions Sheriff's Sale. W. C. ?S: I *. It. Change of Schedule. lii;i:uoi'?;ns Cot.i.ixs?Mortgagees' Sale. Moonlight ni?fhts. O n < 'old. frost v inorninos. VV I I. >11 ul-i \> <if Marion wntt in I ' town yesterday. The thermometer reached 20 do(ivccs Monday morning. The infant of Rev. and Mrs. \Y. S. MeCaskill died last Tuesday. The post, ollico at Cedar has been discontinued by tho Postmaster (Joneral. J|iie attention of the traveling publie is called to tho change of schedule of the \Y. C. C. Railroad. Last Sunday the smoke was so <lenso as to partially obscure the sun, except for a few hours ait midday. Tlio monthly examination of the pupils of tlio Burroughs Ili?(h School will take tdaoe to-morrow afternoon. Idic patrons are respectfully invited. ^^n'ho second No. of the ('hantauqunn has been received and it maintains the excellence of the first iiiim' ber. Our t' aeliers will do well to Kubsci'ne Tor it. Published at Bonucttsville, S. ('. Three Philadelphia sportsmen eame down this week, over the \V. ( . ('. Railroad, to indulge a few days in hunting, See. Their intention .vas to reach Little River, but could oet no means of transportation, and o a joyed the afternoon of one day hunting birds, &c., near town. Let them notify certain parties ir. this community, when they wish to indulge in this sport in this county aonin, and thev can bo accomodated to all the fun they Jag. S. < f Buck ville, had tlio misfortum to lose his Imvii, thirtylive ton* of lu?y on ?lie nioi t ..f ti ? 1 T?tli inst., by lire. iO Imlis were ready for shipment. The value of tin* property destroyed is not known. Win K. Kite, of Chestorli 'id, <o\v ? two Mn<*io Lantern exhibition^ in the Court House this w <d\. He was very well patronized by the people of Conway, realizing seventeen anil one-half dollars. The scenery is taken from Bible lands and customs, except .1 few comic pictures to amuse the children Ho is totally I 1 I I 1 ? 1 1 ? ?Xi 1 l?\' .1 T .OV.O .? * I I < j < ? > I \ < t ? > > Mt -V 1(1*411 Vil I I ? I I I livelihnod bv physical exertion, and deserves tactive sympathies of the popple. Todav is Thauksm vin?r ami should be heartily observed. Wo hope the people will enter cordially into the . . ; ,| spirit of the occasion. There are manv things for which we should return devout thanks to Almiohtv (Jod rood crops, peace, harmony and the health of this community has been wonderfully preserved. Some ' may have one thinjr and another something else for which thev should render lieartfeb . iiniks. We should acknowledge (lod in all our ways. 4 (lil'OlU I'd ? rr. More than thirty-two thousand eojties of Webster's I 'nabrido. Dictionary have beet) placed in the Public Schools of the United States. \\ li) I'.'OI toll vvli-i) ! in-ii'it r . i i 1 1 " intellectual stimulus ami ihwelo , MHMit to tin you no* iniml tin? eon stant use of ami reference to that lllUMlher of of :!:<? ^mat \\<<rh will he. If iii tin"-!' schools there is an avoir?a<JJO of {if|\ scholars in mi'h, it would t brinuf more than a million and - half of scholars under its daily inllnen e. i What nn effect this must !m\ in column- years en t l.o power of thought and lanoman-e thus. -Well and truly ha* Noah Wehster hem. called The Sehoolmaster of the !h>puhlie. IStiilroait Kim-Ki'I. We. in company with others, eoneluded we would stroll out on the railroad and see the 1'ite of direction and progress of the wt>rk. This wn* last Tuesday. \\ "e found tie* hands at work about (Yabtree, throv ino- up an omhutiUuHMit on the South side of ! the swamp. It was wet and muddy and consequent 1 v slow progress was makinir. Track-laving was proceed in?r on the North side ver\ rapidly. W ithout some hinder.Miee ( 'rabtn " was crossed yesterday <>r to-day. The completion of the road is beine pushed and it is expected to reach the W'accainaw river '>v 1 )ecember 1st., and finished ready for operations by December 10th. The route selected cuts oil the Northwest corner of liurromdis field next ('rabtroc, and runs We t of I )ick kind's and Kast of the house occupied by Anderson Apolewhile. It i misses the rear of the liurrouoht n | Academy by some 50 or 100 feet, i passes just in rear of <i. II. Duseu* burv's and enters Main Street at thti corner of (I... Johnson's lot, where | \\r. K I'ortcr now resides. h'rom the point it takes the kast side ol the middle of tin Street and makes a curve through ('. B. Ilardwe's lot so as to reach the river and be nearly parallel with it. That'larec live oak near the Mothnlmrnli will l\n t.il/on 1 up, root and branch. This will bo ;i calamity to sonic people, who attend the Methodist church. The shade ol this oak has been the general re.-.tino 1 place of persons previous to the opening of public services. \V? cannot sav that the removal of this suggestor of old associathrniB will not be the means of opening up new av. euue of thought and contemplation and thus result in good to the worshipers. We are willing to see tlx experiment tried, any wav. The telegraph is in operation tc the camps, near (Jranfsville. Tlx I office is called Conway, and mcssiges will be received there when addressed to Conway and forwarded at once. As soon as the road is completed to Conway the olfioo will bo moved here. The scrapers arc at work in Conj way this week. Far belter than the harsh treatment ol medicines which horribly >rrip.> the patient I and destroy the coating of the stomach Dr. .1. II. McLeans Chill and Fever cure Sold at 50 cents a bottle, Lxposure to rough weather, tc?-ttin<f et living in damp localities, are favorable t< the contraction of diseases of the kidney* and bladder. As a preventive, and for tin cure of all kidney and liver Iron! lc, ust that valuable remedy, Dr. J. II. McLean'Liver and Kidney lialm. $1.00 per bo!tic 4t- . .o . There sre many accidents and disease which .alTect Stock and cause serious in convenience and loss to the farmer and in hi> work, which u^tv be (piickly remidied ! by the use of Dr/j. ll. .McLean's Volentii( ' oil Liniment, f Dkak Kihtou: !'! allow me space in the column^ of \<>nr \a able paper to make an ? xpluuad >n in regard to tnv work a teacher, <lurin^ the month* of .!u!\, Aujnist iiid September. 1 00:1 menced my school in H ill'.1 township, !>\ the request of tlio patrons of tlx* school; although there ha<l been no nveetino of flic board ?.?f trustees for that school district. I had no doubt but that my services would have been appreciated by the trustees, (at least to the extent, > demand a reasonable salary for my services.) So I set 1:1 W :?'l til'' M-'tO. illiua*. >M to ipvo satisfaction, and |ius!i forward the children committed to mv instruction. I continued for two ami threefourth scholastic months, to the entire satisfaction of ,\ii concerned, purinir which time ti: trustees held their incetino. t 'ireuinstanccs were such that 1 could not attend their meeting and now the school is done, mv labor expended, time lost and 1 am put o^T with the pretty stun of forty-cue dollars and twentylive cents. A had showine- indeed for people who claim to appreciate ('dueation. Perhaps thev mean an education that do not cost anything. Such pay for lirst pradc teachers will drive others to their farms in lihe manner. Isaac .1, Cox. -c* va 7'o th> Dihh /;,.> o;/k v 1 ri< tii's a/ l > I hit /}' >/)' 'it. Kin in ,^'iu'h ( 11r>>'i iki. !i< iir Jin t/nr,We herewith present full it " 'filiation r? ,rard to the proposed State ( onvention of tlie friemls of the Uible: 1. The object is to mouse new interest in the jrr-iit W(,ik ni eireula! lino the 11olV Scriptures in every country :vn<l neighborhood of our Stiile; i:i< 1. if jm:u ti< : '>! , to form :t permanent Slat > t )ro'it:?i/:tiion oi a!i 1 U >:i f... ;ii \\ n -^Wterosled the noble ol > jeet ?11 view. \!. The ('< ?ivolition \n i i 1 ho'dn it ., tio.asious in the Ihlll of the \ oeiio ..Men's . hristian Association, on Main Street, ( 'i ntiibkt, Wcihirso iv. f)o('em! er at T.dO r. m. After devotional Vxorcises j and an ad, dress of welcome by W. A. Clark, . Iso., the ( On ventioii will be oroan l/otl l)V the ( lection of suitable ollieers and tin adoption, of a constitution, A:o. < )11 Thursday, at ltl a.m.. I tin) Convention will hoar reports from all tlie countie and attend to business pertinent to the object in view. < )n Thursday, at 7.30 l'.M., there w ill be a t irand M ass Meet in if either in the Stale Mouse or one of the citv churches. 1 or this occasion able speakers have been enifaood. Kev. W. T. Thompson, I). I)., of Charleston', will deliver the principal address. The Hcv. (?. W. I I<> 1 land, I).!)., President of Newberry College, John Forrest, M.I)., of | Charleston, and Lev. Thos. 11. Law the Aifent of the American liible Society, have also kindly promised to to make addresses tit this nicetin<>-. i (Jood music will be furnished bv i sinirers from the various churches of .: this cit y. 3. Carefully prepared reports tire desired from every county, shbwiiiif wlmt is bcino done ttnd what the needs of the cause are. 4. Two delegates are desired from each liible Society, and two from each county in which no socio I tv exists. Alternates should be apr pointed to supply 'In* places o" those . principals who cannot attend. >. All delegates who expect to , attend are urged to send their names and tin? name of the society or county th"y represent of o/n'i to Mr. If. 1). S< nin, < olmubia. i'l'm/i/il n I'll nf 10/1 In l/iis i/iiiffi i' in (fi hi ,'iilii/ i/< sii'i i/. (). -All regular delegates will bo entertained during1 the Convention , free of charge, and it is nearly eer tain that we stiall be able to secure reduced rates for them over n ost of . the railroads. Delegates yvho pnv full fare coming are advised to pro. cure certificates of that fact from the i agents who sell them their tickets. 7. -I)elegatos on their arrival will please r ort, at the Hall of the Vouno- Men'- Christian Association where a committee will be in waiting | to assign them to their respective places of entertainment. <S. All persons receiving this circular are respectively ur?/ed to use I their influence, without delay, to securo its immediate publication in all the papers of their respective counties. < N KAN I) Kit M. Woo OS, W. .1. I )l*FKIK, I'. I). Si:\s, i ('(>))? m iff( I of (' of a nih'm 1 > lb f < So' t'/> ('olumlna, S. (X<>\?. Kith, 1887. . * V/nsliI itf? ton Ia ( hi*. i' at ?-'r It "i ndcM* The " ilk of th?4 Capital is tin* conversation between Mr. kainif, Srrrot:trv :F tho Jnterior, and .Mr. Snarks, t' >ininissi()iH'r of tin* (ienera! Land < )llioe, which has culminated in a caustic 1 *11 't* from tho Cabinet Minister to his mbordinate, in which it is stated, after citing the differences of their opinions on leoal onestions involved in eertain railroad land irrants, Unit one or tho other ??f 11?? O two otlioiaL concerned must forthwith resign his positioli. Public opinion appears to sustain tho action of Secretary Lamar. because according to tho do. isions of the I nited States Supreme Court, his construetion of the land laws is clearly right, and the ('ominissioner'- radical. Whenever Lamar would reverse Sparks, which was a common occurrence, the latter would lile a lone protest, reviewing the ease and at tempting to convince the Seere tarv of his erior. So it linall\ beeame simply a ipiostion of ollieial subordination. It is geueralL be- ' Sieved 111:it Mr. I .ulnar's letter was in spired from the \\ liitc House the Adminis.ration beii.e- anxious t<> unload Sparks on account of his unpopular Western land policy. It is evident that the land ('onimissioiier w 11 have to on. and that quickly, lie is held in such aversion l?v tnanv ( V?noressmen that tliev will not enter his olliee unless tliev know lie is absent. Assistant Commissioner Stock uao er and (lea. M. Julian, Surveyor (hi e;a! <>i New Mexico, both 'no: ana 1 'on oerats, are spoken of as sue* t ces i i of Spark- . e who elaini to know still in. s : tl at IV?stnuister (lenerul \ this ito l>e the now Secretary of ti e In erior, and that I >. 11 M. l)iekinson, of Mb i.o-at . will lii' the other vaear.ev. It vould appear to be the 1 V sidcl Is purpose to e i \ e t he West t wo ( "a li net members with tin- \ iew < f strenoi lu'itino- hi- pait\, wliere It iknown to be weakest. It ?s now eoitet ded bv all tluit the New \ ork election means Mr. Cleveland.- err lam rer? munition by the Detnoerats, while the !{epnhlieans mav name i any one of half a dozen candidates the si op i of the times not poititino- to any particular man; however, Mr. Hlniuebs friends still elaini that he is th" I e ptibli'-an fa\.irite. Over in ( )id \ infinity" it would sOeui there is to lie a sharp contest for the I nited States Senate between (Jov. Lee and lv\-('onoressman Harbour, in which the chances appear to favor the latter. If the Washitor loiiiitus could decide 111< question most of their voices would he for Mr. Harbour, their neighbor of antique A loxandria. We are not yot through with our ( Yntcnnials, though there have been a number within the past dozen years. The next one will be observ- i ed in New York city April b<), lSS'.t, in commemoration of the ('entennial of the inauguration of (ion. Washington as President >f the I nited States. Centennials from their frequency are losing much of popular enthusiasm and attractiveness, still 1 think that at New York there should be a celebration wrrthy alike of the! IU1KI0 (\ It I I * < 11 ? re i t lu? /reA.itou t y.r I Cv "> ' C-publics, and of tlx* progress and ]>:itriotisin of the national character. j Tin* illustrious Washington will forever loom uj> as one of the grandest and most colossal figures of history the pride of his own countrvmcn. and the central object of the world's admiration and veneration ?his fame orowirjr brighter with the Meeting years. Senator (Jockroll's committee to investigate the methods of conductinjr the business of Federal Departments, will make a supplemental report, favoring the erection of additional (Jovernmcnt. buildings; at present the clerks arc crowded together in such a manner as to seriously impair their olliciyncy. The fjJovermnent is now compelled to pay quite ti larqe rental, and it would prove a pnvinjr investment if the recommendation of the committee should be approved. The National Museum has received from the plains of tho fair West ai collection of live wild animals for scientific purposes it lacing the design to propoxate the captives i<? preserve the several sjaecies from the imminent danger of extinction. Meanwhile the 111 vidermisfu will !.<? /..ill,.,! into requisition as a valuable agency to secure the end in view. Olio of these animals is a spotted lvnx, captured in i tali, another is a silver oray fox from the wilds of Alaska, our Arctic province, others are prairie does and cinnamon bears niakino altogether a very interesting and picturesque f/roup. A Net t i from \IVIoh. Jo iO'i fiitjjliMt brethren iti tfofth (Joti/ttf/! With tin* permission ol ' >r. Norton, i wi'i write von :i letter throuoh the eolutns of Tin ll'Mtuy There tire limn \ of vou who have seen tne f:tee to face, and I have preached in a number of your pulpits. And to those who have not seen lite, I would - .\ that 1 am one of the whitest Africans you ever heard of, with skin white and hair almost white, with a lo to, crooked nose, atel deep-set eyes, :;.id when 1 wa a VOU lie man. a vonmr widow in I loi'iv sail I to me one dav, kkM r. i' ?w el!. you're a halt tsnnie man < >f co us > t ho willows, ospceiallx when tliex wish to oi" married, ire | i . I tut to business, I am here in \loi-Ts. Africa, to proueh the eospol. Von know, our blessed Savior said, kk( io ve into al! t h?? world, and preaeh tin* oospel to every creature, lie that Indie vet h and i> bapti ae 1 '-hall he saved; hut lie that beliex tii not shall he damned.*' I'his was his last Command. Now if he has commanded me to come, lie has commanded mv brethren at homo to hold up mv hands in this work. I have inneh to eneonrain? me already. I have heen here onlv about nitte months, and have organized in kkan upper room," a little eliureh. It may be on record that some missiouarx has organized a dno-eli that early after 'vcdiin 0 :i new forei?rri I'mhl, but I don't know it. The ! .on! has stamped H -mil of nnprova' unon mv h'hor- hit- wh e'n ! am pr fontnll' I I. ?... -1 - i - - ' ' .ill. I ll.l^l- itin V I >.I I >1 |SIM I. |H tho MfMli'crrsi.iii' k! '('a f'int/' M?Mvsf?ns. 0110 Arab and throo I'Yonoh jw . ! Josidos. ' icro is nno vopv aoed woman llOVO, wild \ V: I s 1 lilMt is- ' 1 MlilMV, mannv yours a<ro in tho sou. With tho^e live* and in v wi' * ami mv s if. ! ' i :i \ i* < > mst it u !cil :n 1'iis wichod o:t y a ivijtli.il olinroh, t i > * oalv oik* in all North Afrioa ton* tory said i<> !* ? as iarjr<? as tho win h* of Knropo. Tho Arab is mv toaohor, *ii<l ho <h?s:ros In vorl*: for tho : "!vuti n oT i 1: follow-Arabs. I dosiro to ho'.p him <!o it. and in tho iiiimo!' no ho toadies ino Arabio. t )no of the l'ronehinoit is already a proaehop of tho oo nol. ! lo was a professor in a collojro of I* r.iooo, and beeoinintr a I Yotcstant, tho t'alholies turned him <tut of his professor's chair, and ho oamo to Africa. lb* has boon lioro preaching for tho Mo All Mission this summer. l.uteU ho has boon eonv need that ho ouoht to follow (,'hrisl in baptism, and 1 baptisod him, and his wifo, and a Mr. Dubois, in tho soa, and tlioy went on I hoii* way rejoicing. Prof. ('oinattee is a 11i111 \* educated ami polished Christian, ami fools called of (iod to oivo his entire time to prea'.:hin<r the gospel. lie needs only dO dollars a monlli, a year, and 1 want to raise it. for liiin, and open a hall for preaehiie/ riohtaway. The hall will cost about \MH) dollars a year. So my work is erowiim on my hands. I low many brethren tiro there in I lorry county, or sisters either, I mean both, who will jdve the small sum of nm iht/hir a year to the tk\orth African Mission* Society located at Fair IJlulT, X. ('? Mow many will do it? That is a small sum to Ixi <dven in a whole vcar. It is so much easier to oive that much than it is to come here away from homo ami native laud, ami live amoiiirsl thousands who hate reli?do:i and (iod. Arc there not several humlred in the whole country wh< will tr\ 1>\ the help Ot (_?od to e'iv the small sum of one dollar a yeat for this odorious work. And will you not send th" first dollar ri</h' awav? Now is t.!?e cotton season Mow many are t ere that will <dvc Ja'i <i )l/i a year, or ! n Mow many Sunday-schools are there that will take up regular collections' for tin* work't or churches? liut old Brother I)ocNoii used to say that ha collections are a *:u;ubuo\ To pa-e around a lint, aid <>ot a tow uennior I is j^ood as far as it jnjos, but it doe* not r? far ononrrh. i{. (v>. Powell, o: Fair IJiuli, X. ('. will receive am i rtjcoij?t for, and send nm all monies seiit to hi in. I wiil *,*!< inv friend, Mr. .1. A Mayo, to receive funds, and send t< the v oiresjiondiiio' Secretary, lot,) Powell, at Fair 1 fluff, X. (J. I suspect that Titi: IhcKAi.n wil publish receipts of what money yoi send to tho Sowietv if it is desired. Wo aro all tolerably we II. My Arab leachert brother Kouhanua /a kour sends his Christian salutation and so does brother ( aniatee. I'm-, for us, and North Africa. \ ours in Christ, ('. I/. PoWKI.L. .Meiers AlriOM, < >ct. ','1, I^Sf. Of course 'I'll k 111: it a I ,i > will hi glad to acknowledge the receipt <> nny money i^iven for the suppor of brother Powell in Africa, and, he 1 sitlfs, '?? Bajit t Sunday-school <>f t ; * has f< run d a sociot\ with < . I fooor .1. S. I)us?;ubury, Miss -i >'a\" uh! Mi-. K. W. NoMev at its head, f?n tl i . who ill net ivo ami receipt for any money '^ivon, and forward it on to lo ad juaitois at 1'air Ml.iff, whom it will then be forwardi d to brother I'owell in Africa. KYrf.aili' J.VjwPlKt'u'IiiiliiUi. ViHTT-lieJ.- 5 X! Market Report. <'() N \\ A Y S. ('. citrm: rt him:n ri \r, New Virgin, ,1IM.pounds s 3 35 \ ? ... 1 . I * i i I I V\ I '!{'?. . ? ' w' I Scrnpe I 50 OKorKlill'.* llneon !). **. Si If. ' Hi 10 (u Ivjl , ? ut" 11?111? P "iX(4l'X\ rent*. I .tin I I'ork, \ ' lii'l ^ viO on Molasses gallon Iitfc/tiit cents. ColTi'O, f,f poillld Unci*. ('?ni, '(' liitsiiels.... .. . "i'tft/ s I 00 t !ri*t |>ef l'ii"'iel 7.Vf/,5? ! 00 Flour, per Old S:!.50 (>t 7.7.1 Fif'ts per d<>/ 10 cents. Stt'jtw 01 \<a lo < ts Lint Cotton si t to 0 7 HI ct*. s 'I'd t 'otton 'I lj to 01 j rt* Wl I.M i \U I'nN. C. \ >rt. >.!. '"otton, ti'jj (n :S, Cents. ("lit I>I: Tl'UPFNT! N K Virgin, 001., ti80 pounds $ I 75 Yellow Dip, 1 75 Hard. I on Spirit* Turpentine, per mil. *?\5 Tar, S I 15, '?'SM pound hlit. 1 i<?-?i:? ;t rained MO <i r. nt ^THW.'Vf^T KVTIt?Tm-. UWIW1.' NKW ADVKirriSKMKN'TS. Forrrlosinv S;i 1 <k. k^TATH OK SO! Til CAKoMNA, ^ iiotriv corNTV. ' authority in u* vested hy II. T. Lewis in and made, Oeeiaftij date ! ',' veid'i day id .Inly, A. I >. I SKI, and n'y reeorded in M?e ' 5> ') h! Me le Coi|\' V: 'ii ,l< of :ed ('ount \. we will o,Ver a <: miL t!>e . . nroxitno, within Hie lean! lie lion- . all and in'.m'ar t lie followii a; persona l'lv nienl'oued and deserihed i'l -a 1 named Tom: one Idaek h<?r*e tnnle, n itned .1 a U: one Idaek hnr.-e mule, named l'.i !; . -orre| inare mule, named Vo'.lie; one I my mare mule, named .Jennie: one hlaek mare ami' , name . Mollie; one hay mate inu'e, Mined Nellie; one iron Trv tn.are untie, named Klla. AI.SO, t'wo ' horse rondvi ons and linne- s, four 'i lior-c io id \v.1401i: uii! harness, -ill tin' ii triuiilt'iral too|> anil laininc.r i 1 u|>I incut on tin* plantation ol said Lewi . known as tin- "Seller-. Place;" ilvr head ol catt! ; one turpentine -till on the wharf attached to h>( ah I, also, the turpentine still mill lixtilfiu now set mid 111 Use oil tiewater front ol aid lot No. 1. in tie* village of ('onwiiv. And nieler and hy virtue of said inort e/v, we will oiler for ale at the former liUsinesA seat ol said Lewis, known as the "Union IMa- e'" in -oilI County,on Wodnos day. the itli da\ of Ucectnhi r, the to! Io 1 ?^?- personal properly nienllotied and included in said uiortiraye:< >ne vrist mill, cotton ain, -t. mi e 1 - -i 11 e 11111 in il r, to^cth i-r with the appiirtin-iircs, fixtures and ma ehinery to the iid mill. in and entitle in anyway Lelontrinir or appertaining. Terms o| sale, cash. Ill Itltot lilts iN ( 'ol.l.lNs, M i il't "a trees. nov 21 is y't. Sheriffs Sjiles. IJY virtue of :iu execution to im- direct led mid Itnlgcd in this olllce, 1 will -ell in ('onway, S. (on Mondiiy, tin* .Mil dtty of Deceinlier next, lss~, :it le?;al >:ile hour , the following described personal prop 1 ertv, to wit: l.ot dry -joods in store, clothing, hats, caps, Loot-, - hoes, family groceries, bacon, corn. Hour.-, rice, -near, coffee, etc., one blind horse, one bay mare, lour mules, two biie'li'h >, one cart, one ox, one cow and vearlin.ur, lot hoe-, ],,i eoats, lot seed cot ton. household furniture, lot corn in barn, lot hay and fodder, one riding saw, one hay flitter, lot cooper tools, lot spirit bids., lot ro-in and turpentine in barrels on \\ ac i eaina \ riser, lot cotton >ecd and wool, one old Mat: levied on a- the property of L. T. Lewis, at the -nit ot Volar & Hart, it <>l. K. (?. Slissio.ss, Sheriff II. ( . Schedule ol' ..Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway R. R. CiiA?noi;itN, N. Nov. 28rd, 1887. Seheduln in eiV? "t Ii'i.mi ?l?il<*. TIUIN No. SO IT i I HOI" N I). Leave < Innlbon n .7.BO a ill . Leave ('Inrendon n.17 a mi ! ,riivi* Mt. Tn' M" 8.5 I a in Leave l.orin 9.35 a in | Arrive at Volande 7.5i a in Arrive a' Clarendon s.l 1 a mi L Arrive at Mt. Tabor w.l2 a in t Arrive at I .oris 9.20 a in Arrive at Jlnyboro 10.01 a in i : I 'rivetts * 10.15 a ni . 80-mlle |)oh( cmnpt 10.35 n m r TKAIN No. 4 NoIMIinol NO. f.eave 35-mile po.-i aimp? t ! 15 ;t m ' Leave I .oris 12 45 p rn i j Leave Mt. Tabor 1 33 p in . < 'larendon 2 00 p in Arrive IVivetL 11 35 a in Leave l?a)l/oio 11 49 i in i Arrive l.oris 12 15 pin ' Arrive at Mt. Tabor 1 13 |? in Arrive at Clarendon 1 58 )? ill Arrive at ('liadboiirn 2 Is p in l\issemjor* from Wiiiiinuton will tak? I tMlIn 9M (III VV ( A. \ II I> I M'MI vw .... , > , v , tv i I II. Ik., It-lit II1^ II II minion 8.0.') i?. M. 1 Tin* above train tnsike. connection ?i Clia bourn with train 1 "> for points South i'lhM'iijfi r.i ifoini? North will take trait: I 11 at ( hadbourn. I AH. II. ('ilADIlOl N, J It., Superintciulaut i rl. P? WILKIK, WITH OTTO TIEDENIAN & SONS \\ liolcsiilc (irociM s, |?V sunt I? I I hi It I IS:i > t|? 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It Is an invaluable companion In every School, and at every Fireside, sp< eimon : a-/- s and testimonials sent prepaid on apollcution. 'ublished by G. A. C. MERRIAM A CO., Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. Itov III l?l tf. IUIII t IMO AOAtar-aaa/ iilULLIWO HUMULi71Y, M ii 11 ius, S. IJKY. .ins. \\ l'IMTCII A l> I), A. M., Principal. miss saujk r. k\v urrs \ssis! a in. l it' jk \t s?w'u boyin Moniloy, Aujrust VT.it b, |HH7. "I ! ".Ms, I'A YA HI.I M<IM MI.Y. Prinnry Doporiinr-,' 3! ">0 jit mo IntorniiMUaU' " jj.no 44 4* . ; Si. 00 | ?? |* llll'Mt'l. l'N>r f r?lo r information .i<Ulr?"-s tlio Priii"' ml !i( M ulli" <, s. ( 1st sopt. 3-o pjo iM) i1 \<>i)rr< \v i)h. h. A (Jit i UA /// l\ ' ? < Y / ' \ / >' o,y u \.\i) .1 rri. l :;/> rl r or PUftF TOIICS il ?.J 11 lUi uU of k-J1 -*-v;" i"7 ? .? ' ^ ? V^* }' V ** ? s?" ^lyp' -A N I> KKKSIi MHDK IN MS. PHAfMACUETlCAL GGGD3 A I W A VS I N SToUU. Combs, O? Brushes, ?O Fine Toilet Soaps, ()? Shaving Soaps and Brushes, ? O? rjtino.jit 3JKX~*r*~mrmhTJ&u^am ^yjjrrirwynTurian MEDICINAL SOAPS. "? """ T -?o Tootii-Picks ? o?Tooth-Brushes ?O Colognes, ?O ? Extracts, Vesta! Oil &c. i Til 1lit-xt regular communication of Trltilt\ l.odge, IT", A. h\ M., will be hold in llioir hall at Hucksvdle, S. on Tim <duy evening, Nov. h is*T. IxxlgQ will open at i in .1 k sh.op. Kvery member of this Lodj?e will bo oxi ijocted present, as business of vital importune o each nie ubor, as Well i s to the I idj> , ill I up f<??* di on - ion; a so, an el ction of ollicors for the ensuing mason I i< year. Hrethron will plea* b prompt. By Order \V. M. IAS. E. So . t ?ary. 1! Oct Id 12 tt. II i I Sheriff's, Sales. i <). II. i?h>< Iter \ Jesne I)?vi>, IN COl in* OF COMMON I'M'AS. I'mb r and I>\ virtue of an lvxeeulion t?? me directed ami lodjred In this olllce, I 1 will -a ll before tin* Court llouso door in Conway, S. C., on the lirM Monday in I)e| comber 1>><7, duriuy 1 .al -ale hours, the ..following do friln d Heal I tate, to wit: Fifty acres of land as the property of Jesse Davis, bounded y -ni in W'orley's land, Lumber Ki\< r un! 'V. C. A C. lbiilroftd. Term * ("ash 11. < <. Sr>sioxs, She iff II. 0. Nov- 17th 17 .lit J THOS. F. GILLESPIE. A t t orney nil .?? >v a n<i 'I'rla I ] ie-t iee< Conway, S. 0 /