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( I i tu? ^;/f,v nerafid) . jli k< tory. - churches! Methodist. CONWAY HTATIoN Q . \VM. THOMAS, I'astou. Sl>rvf.v SuniUv at II <?'< lock it. in., ami ' r\i o'clnpraslln^ every Thurc<l:iy t?ivjlit at | o'clw I Sun/'0' *'v"r> Su ml ay at t o'clock a. in. K. N<jtiperliitendent. " CONWAY CliUUIT. I'. W. L. PKH'KS, PAATOII. H Mourt Jnt Sua.Ky, 10 a.m. tw \* ? ?ia-r>I'lliU W * " 1"H. lit. 'Duf. M " 4?, m - to ?? in. I :W " - I p. in. | Jnr'o "!' " * * ' 10 a.m. V Ant uh * 4 p "> tiP.ptist. CONW \ Y. ?^Sr,i(x>l every Sunday at a. ir I". W. ''r' >::I.AU ituovK \V. s. MrCASKII.L, l'AMTOR. tntiirday ana Siuida.. in ohcIi tnoiirh im.mv.wt iiomk. i S ndav ami Sn'nnlav !><*f >r?-. In K<*pt?ni- , Coi.MXH rn?:rK Jiitiday anil Sfctuidav bi'fort-, In oach month. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.P/.M. v Inr communication of Horry l.odip*. No. 4>'Hc Hall V'irst Monday in cadi luoiitli. .1. jC?ro. VV. M. K. Of n. ulnr nicotinic <>f Stuart LotUm. N<> v!X'??!, will a' ttu'ir Mali <m tin Dire! anil Tliird \x'vdi ycninp'ti of Mitch i i >i:* *i K. V. Noi.i.kv, Dictator, it. Darkkh. !{i?p >rur. MAI7, SCHEDULE. Mr.il Eo-to. No. 14248. Kim M??ion CI In Nm \ iv. . mi Marlon C fti.?.'il?yr' mil Sn'. irday t 7 a. i.*. tint! arnxoa at ijv ,i* V in. jt' 'vi' "onwny Mondi va and !'rid:tyn *. . in. n;nl J vcr a' Mnrion fi r.o. Mail Route No. 14205. J'mm *'ofrviit i /o'ilair. til'-. I.' ivo ('iiini.i; v >'. ' r I ^ it -1 xt T i. in nrrr a' .'or Hivitl" ill. t.c.T > .Ion nvilln Tu vil iv> and ' Virility- at 1 p. in. 'irrivi' a t'or wty i'. p. -n. M vil Route Ni. 13''3.?. Kro V.'liiti villo S. '. ' foritvay S. (' heave / Wli .tovillc T ; ad."' i and Dri ;>> at J.a. ill. arrive / at i'oiitvuv v p. n . I F Loin Coir.vny Wcdr.ofdnya ani Saturday!* at 6 / . in. hirlv.? it Wliit 'tdll'- tt. p. ni Mail Ro\te No. 14264. From Li'lio 1 r > ( iway, I*e?^v*, vttle HIv.t Monday * ;i ' i . a' i * ,.V" at ,< I'1 ' ( OTIWUj o |i III. \ I i?avi? < '.civ i Tu hi! t * anil Saturdays at Sr. in. arrive r.t Little Liver l p. m. Mail Route No. 14267. From Port Havel-011 'v O . Fair Hint N. C'., Leave Port ITnrrelson ilnlly oxc?'i>t Sunday# at a. in. arrive at Fair Il'.tifT s p. in. Leave Fair .M?ifT N. daily except Sundays at r> a. in. arrive nt Port llnrrclson s p. in. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. I.cave iicnrd',tii\vn on Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays iit*S o'clock a. 111., arrive at Itucksville j at M o'clock o'clock *ume days. I .cave Hncksville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and' Saturdays, at S o'clock a in., arrive at (ieorj?etovvn : 1 o'clock same days, touchim; at all interiuediate landing*. 'I'. s. Mi snkiii.yk. M lister. t Stinr. Maf.'oie, II. I. Wii.i.ianh Master loaves [ Conway every Wednesday at r> a. in , for (Jeorjretown, toiicliine at all intermediate landings, re ' t iirninc, leaves (ieorpetown every Friday at ti a. in LOCAL ITEMS. Ctnl?>\ to >c tv Ad verllKeincnls. 1 \V. P. Nixon- For Sale. .1. M. Or.iVKi: Clerk's Sales. H. (i. Skssions-?Sheriff's Sales. -O- M*? H>Excursion to-dav. Moon lio'lit nicrlits. Next Sunday is Christmas. " Remember the poor on Christmas clay. Read the lo<jal advertisements in this issue. ( 'Were will bo preaching in the J Baptist church in this place, next; Su nday. The earth is satur:i.t< d with water. Swamps are full and the Waeeamaw is rising. The railroad authf'-ities are rattier plow in 11 xi11tf the crossings over the railroad in Main St. I sear has just received a fresh Hfot:l^)f hand made French mixed crii'ivfu: ChriV.maii tifty rents p?T p. mil. A nice present. Re: lotnber that the Conway Baptist Sunday s -lion! f 'nion meets with the Conwav Baptist church Saturday before the lirst Sunday in .January. Tho Baptists of Conwayjhnvo secured tlio services of Rev. W. S, MoCask ill. f< r two Sundays in each ^ month during next year. Hi? appointments vi!l ho the sec md and fourth Sundays. W. H. Strickland, of Gallivants Ferry, lost a valuable mule last weak, his children drove the mule hero on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. \V. S. McOaskill, and while here the mule was taken with colic and died. Gen. lionham, Railroad Commismissioner, passed over tlio VV. C. & C. Railroad on Monday. The schedule will he changed and tho road opened to tho traveling public this week. rl he train run down and took some passengers at tho depot on Tuesday morning Measles are ipiito pteva'ent ir and ; uround Conway. Some deaths h-:v-? ! been reported * Mack A!Ion died i last week frc??i: the effects of moa.-I i J.Ic was the mail carrier between s Coiiwuv aiul Marion and, douhtles , r exposed himself too much to inch-in i ent weather during the period of in cuhution. t The Separate Agricultural Collojp* scheme has collapsed. Tho more prudent and conservative plan has been pursued of enlarging the <. Agricultural annex of the South i Carolina College, and thus amplv meetintr the wants of an agricultural ( education. We tl.mk the plan adopt ed in the present straitened linancial t circumstances of the State, the most : economical and will likely result in more o'Mieral satisfaction to the pun- i pie. j t ! 1 We saw a drove of sheep last Saturday afternoon in a pitiable predie- ( anient. The drove was hud,died on j the north side of llrown Swamp in the road and the swamp was swollen ^ to swimming for sheep. The drivers were apparently in a ouandary as to the best course to pursue. We are not informed as to the method adopted to jp?t the sheep across, but we heard of them two or three miles i west of (.'onwav the tie ; dav on the i t route to I'awley Swamp. We are reliably informed that tho ( ofdv child of S. (?. f.ew'-t, *va found d?:\d b) '?< d >n 'le r- riruo Deentnber 1 Itii. !'. had - lc j il iii i's mother's arms 11m li^ht before ami ? wav alive when \ r. l.ewis < o' out , of b d that iii' riiin ?\ Aft- bv >ah '"art in nrranirino the house and i>111tint* thinin order s!ie discovered to her amazement that the child was ' < dead. h"hc child wan small but. ap- | poured to l>e in iniod Imaltii. It is a sore allleli >u to tin* bereaved para'its and they have tiie sympathies of the commiinitv. How t wiftly time ro'ls: f: seems bnl as veit ' la r, sini wo \ our reader.- :i iti?*rrv CI ristinas. jiv ! now tli i year lias Mown. a:i?l we reecho tlw wish enisle in 1SS?> of the' merry Christinas to vou all. 'Ih, ? merriment will he u mockery mi ma- , ny 1 ion >s. Ti.e vacant chair ami | the memories of the festivi>ie.s >f tinpast when the family circle remain- ' 101 unbroken will sadden the Christ- || mas tide, and the only relief they can find from their sorrows is in doinofor others who liuvo met with like misfortunes, or in need of the neoes- I saries of life. Kill tin* little stock inos with toys, nuts, candies. lie- i I I meinher the poor and needy, Lfive with a willing hand and a cheerful . . .1 heart, hut not witli feelinjr of charity. May this Christmas tide of 1887 prove one of the happiest paocs in memory. : II We arc indebted to Mnj. Buck for ( a copy of the Supply hill, which was read the first time in tin; House Dee. j 15th. It levies a State tax of 5A ] mills and a County tax ran^in^ from , 2 mills in Charleston county to ll | | in Pickens. In Horrv the levy is 4^ j mills which with the State and school makes a total of 12 mills, ^ of one j mill less than last year. The county ( levy iti Georiretown is It) mills. The r-. II Legi>laturo has made increased stj>- j propriations n( this session, which lie- ( cessitate an increased levy to meet the claims against the State treasury. Fifty thousand dollars has been ap- : prop-rite ' r,>r discb'ed ConfederVe soldiers, and the fJ11 iversify appro->( priiit:'.)'i ha > i ' n di i'ibd. < Khor ; neeiied 'iroron: "atoms have lvon , ill ' i lade, so tl at the bill f.ntdly pncs e<l will not likely vary naicn fro n ( the above. ( The railroad and telegraph arc here and the advantages to be deriv- i I M ed from them depend now noon how the people use them. Neither was projected as a charitable institu 1 tion to scatter money through ti e 1 county without something in return. Ch[ ital is exceedingly cautious and seeks investment in such schemes a promise the largest returns. The Company building tiie railroad and telegraph expects to realize a pr >lit from the invesMnent and the four townships contributing to the capital stock are mutually interested and vitally concerned in aiding the achievement of success. Certain! ly the Company will afford all facilities in its power to increase the productions of the County, for in thus doing it abets its own success. The resources of Horry are almost boundless, butnro latent, and require capital for thoir development. This capital can bo induced to corno by tho proper management on tbo part of owners of real estate. To drive capital away it is only necessary to hold real estate, either iri rental or ' (purchase, at fictitiously fabulous pri'cos. We hear of one man holding in unimproved io' in Conway on Stair Sf.. at u price ho could not ret f >r ?i lot in like com.!:tion ;i Charleston. A railroad per ;? does not enhance in value ealtv, but, a.Tords facilities ami neans for attaining that desirable ?nd. To bold tlie once at an amount hat precludes the possibility of pur lin^e is to kill the jroose that lavs lie iroldeil omr. \V? note the following Acts of !<? al and general importance were ratlied lust Saturday: Act to fix the per diem and pay of ountv board of examiners, &c. Act to amend an Act to chanoe the ime of listino propertv f??r taxation, ipproved 1 )ecemher 1SSI. Act to jirovide for the eitablAlinent and maintenance of public schools in school District No. 11, <no\vu ns Socastee, in Horrv fountv, ind to authorize the low :in<l collecion of a local tax therein. Act to amend an Vet entitled uAn Vet to incorporate the Kastern Smth Carolina lbiilroad Company," npiroved 1 Jeeetnbor 20, lsS">. Act to prohibit trial justices who eceivo salaries from charoiutj or re. wivitio any fees in criminal business. Act to prohibit the obsiruction of itvieation bv briodes over and across he riveis in the State. Vet to incorporate " The Woman's 'hristian 'reinperance I 'nion." . There v.-iil be a ,-.en'moof lie ' i* -v v I In - "r . a1 ' heir ('< npan v M *r fied on tl > 2 u' Kr'd'iv : .Irnum y, -os.. at ' I - h hick A." V. V f ill ifudanee s on tha' in-. Ien 11 "; are r ^ rnr nl to a ' ?: ! it'. art.i d:e;sed i'i their ;?! u: iir'1' . ;blu?( Ip. TleTt h I a e !< p.lilts.; if' ? r !?r of pa) .1. !). Vi:i: i;n. ' S. S. S\uv: x ct. '). S., ( < in''!;;. E *i- r>?> m :? *. Miss Lena Ilvniar, of North < arnina. is visitine- *'idi^s Mayo-. i. publisher of i ii:-'. J i ?!.! , Wei.' to ( J Corgi".-town VO?. l"rd;;V morning. *I'. *>:?" * i"?, iv-o.. ami .1 1". Mayors, of 'I*??t; olllee, vv.,1 soi.'iu! ('hristmas in Marion. Mrs. J. (i. I I >gors, 1<?|| l;ist Tuesilav morning to spend (JhisrtmuK in Marion. Mrs A. .!. Smith, \v!to lias !>een spending ?ome time in ( Vniwity, returned with her. II. A. MeKoarliern, I'M it or of tin* L'olmnbus 77//# iv, was in ('onwav last Monday. We are glad to have inch men as Mr. M. visit us, and hope to see him often, now that we ire connected with his town I>v railroad. S> ?? ?!. Frederick A. Higi/ins died verv n r-> w suddenly last Friday evening. lie had been down street a threat portion )f the day and seemed unusuallv well, inspiring hope of amendment n his friends. lie returned home later than was his custom and about the time ho entered the house a pulmonary artery ruptured and he expired in a few minutes. Mr. Higgins was born aboard Ship Ke.mnrhn, of which his father was Unptain in 1852. The father accumulated quite a fortune and located n Xew Vork, where his only son and diild was educated. Mr. Ili^rjrins removed from Now V'ork to 1 lorry in 1877 ;jn?1 on?fa?rod m mercantile ami turpentino busii e s. Mis hjcc s: did not moot 'lis jxpeclations and ho abandoned tho )' s; i? oi ;r-i foe! aw1' !" a > mate A one t,J.*? ! Ye Dor- S'eambrvi'.r, .)]* i or 1, -..v-'-") (lnorj'rlown ami i'!i'-ra.v. liio con 'int. inhalation of lamp a mosphore apraravated liispul;ioui? woaknops. so tiia- ho \v,v e uuollot 1 !o iriv" -i|> t!:nt jios'.' on about two years a<^o. Mr. 11irroiiis was a man "f varied o n ittainrnonts, - ell inforruo?l on n.rr*nt literature, of a logical turn of M ind and an excellent accountant. I f*? had an utter abhorrence for inconsistency ami shoddvism, at. could not maintain bis < <inan n>ity in the presence of a man riiscussino- a tjueslion boyonrl liis logical depth. Truth ami sincerity were his normal j ropensions ami shams Ik. absolutely despised. Jio had sti'ouir convictions and dared to express then, in tho presence of opposition. ilis addres . i -..-.-I . an | m ''<t r^.l 11 i II1M 111 ; > it : I <1<'III 11<'111 S I. friends warm and abiding. I lis bereaved motbor has tho warmest sympathies of the cotnmnnitr. He was buried frr>in the residence of his Aunt, Mrs. M. Ib Hoaty, luwt Sunday morning in the lot just South of the Methodist church lot by Rev. Win. Thomas. ('oiiftrfif ulatory l>i * |>s11? lies between Horry ti it <1 W i I mi njtfon, The Wilmington, Chadbourn and n ' Conway railroad was opened yester iv,vim' it is tin <?\i nt of no small itu- ' portavpn to Wilmington. The follow'nj^ t?'!???.*rn*> lie r.li bdiori and Mavor Fowler's r -spot so will bo read with interest. < 'us \\ v v, S. I )oc. 118^7. '/'<? // >//. /o/i/i ./. /'V<ir/?r, II ifmiwj''?///, ' '., Tho whistlo of thn locomotive in tlm main street of t'enwav, tho coin plction of the Wilmington, Chad* bourn and Conway railroad, and tho Western I nion tolooraph unitino us with tho ou'sido world for tho lirst I times oal 1 for congratulations on all sides, wo send von a hasty tTr?('tin^. It. (i. Com.INS, ('lun'n Hoard County Commissioners 11' >rrv < 'onnt v. I oon receipt of the above. Mayor F ovler wired prom nt! v tho following: /' ) /?. (r. Coffin#, A's'</, ('/hiinni'ii ' fltuiytf I'minti/ Connniftsfit/ti I'S H'tmj S. Tiii' citv <>f W ilmington extends e<uiyrat illations ami fraternal yreotino t<> tin* I'ounlv of llorrv. Wo rejoice exceedingly over the completion of tlm Wilininyton, Chadbourn & (.'on* wav Ivailroad. which Initios ns in dosor communion and promotes a mutual success .1 oil N J . Fo\\ I.KK, Mayor. The completion of this railroad to: t'onw iv is indeed an ev??iit of eonsideraldo importance to Wilmington, j and it is likewise a lasting credit to ; the enterprising and wide awake tirm of .1. 11. t 'hadhourn & Co., to whose pluck and public spirit the people of this section, and alony the line of the M ilminyton, < Jhadbourn ?S. Coi.way i hare in< h :. t "d .'or '1. corn Jo' h ?n of -o-d. which is thi"tv-nine and on (j nrtr r m'des in lene ih. We a a- p ; 'm le*.'m 'h it sub u '<' c ii cct !o- ; a e 'r? i. jh* re u on a for the new, 11 aid are in cot .'em phi- ! t i h thrt At lant i < 'oest Line, and v " feel o iite s ir" that tho nter:?r: s, i' Lf >'n uiess i en <if this r'y will1 malt" 'he best of this new eoirieo'I o:i. Ii ilat i niff <>h jf u?a s:u*. John 11. Cox, "f r.otiy liav, di ' ] i Ire. ibtii at. L o'elo !-: a m. ilo leaves a wife and t wo ovowi: ie... \ip.; .. sc. . . 'i.'""". ' '? "" I'" ' 1 ' > i:\ ?'. 'I'll" family iisi!) our wannest sympathies. i? A iRirn:n> I'v !{ov. I?). I.. Patrick, :it the rosi< lo i ice of Samuel I ,ivinjrstou, I )?c. 1 11 ? Mis> Irene Clark lo Mr. .1. T. I .owrimore. I >y Klder, Tims. liol!, at 11 ir? residence of t li" I?ri?I?**k fat her, I )<'<'. I r>111, Miss Marv A Patrick to .lohn A. I )e\r. A II of 1 iorrv. Market Report. (ON WA Y S. ('. ( Hi i)i-: TI HI I:NTI N I: Ni'\\ \ iryin, ^Mihl., It'iO pounds ? ?."( Yellow Dip 'J t?!> Scrape 1 r?() CIMCKKIP.S 1) ( oil I'. S. Sides Y} 11? Id (<',!?' > cents Mutter 'JSCe/ !lfi cents. ' Lard (<7)1 'J'Y els. i Pork/jP bid .$!}<) <?) j Molasses y eallon 40^(10 cents, i Coffee, "jO pound 2oets. I Corn, Y; bushels 7.V<r,$ 1 00 | (irist per bushel 7o(< / $ 1 00 j PI oil r tier I >1 it sl'l f.n ~ I - - ? i t.....s. ... ...... I'.ggs per <1 a/. 10 rents. Sugar 10 els I.int ('oil >ii 8,'ii to 0 7-Km'Is. S *ed ('otton 2:i, to 21 j els WILMINGTON. N. Dec. 13. ' 'otton, 01 ? ((, 11 9ij < ? n!s. <1U !)I: Tl'KIMCNTI NKYirgin, "j-*' 1 >1>1280 pound.- A I 75 Yel! >w I )ip, 1 75 Hard, 100 Spirits Torpenline, per gal. 82 Tar, if 1 15, 280 pound 1?1?1. Rosin Strained 8017/82 cunts. NK \V AI) V Ki{TISKM KNTS. 1 8 ( 1 ACRF.S oy O')0'> I.AN! . *"1" .A. U Situated )ti the \\ .aceainaw i tivor, about rcvod miles from Conway, I r vfT'cn1 ,'o church : nd schools. Sixty n'Ti- of sciff no under cii.i Xntion. ' 'on ' dwelling and out houser, together, witii n , .<w) 1 vi'.rymi and ovr)i: rd. For ir' her 1 particulars, apply to W. I'. > i:on, Xi.\o ivii'e, ('. dec 22 22 2. > CLKRIvS SAI.lv I'liraunnt to the order of his honor II, Hudson, J'n siding .fudge, I will -ell before the ' curt House dooi in ('< nv.ay, S. , f'., during legal houra of title, un Monday, .January .'u i, JS88, ail <.f the notes, ne count and other ehoses in jn t'on due tl.o lute (Jeorg i \V . ( annon, deceased, remaining unpaiil on that day. i' -rs jus indebted to said deceased, and not wishing to hnv; thec)}iim? n rain t them offered for sj.i.. rt public auction, should pay t ae tiime to 'lie under igned before tlx- hour of sale. J. M. < M.I Vlift, c. c;. c. i\ dec 23 22 2t CLAeBK'S S^HXIE. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HORRY. i\. n. (sessions, /vummisTraior oi instate oi F. I. Session, Plaintiff V8 Mary 10. Session and others Defendants. Complaint for accounting, for Injunction and to marshal assets. Pursuant to an order of the Court in the above stated action, notice is hereby given, that all and singular the creditors of tinlate F. 1. Sessions, Plaintiffs intestate, he and they are hereby required to prove their claims against said intestate before the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January 1HSM, or this notice will be plead in bnrr of any benefit to be derived from any decree to be made herein. J. M. Oi.ivku, e. <:. c. P. 1 dec 22 22 4t >":r"* si"s Win, W. i. vis -?** ! othorn va 1! T. vT?. Kxocutioi s. By virtU'* >f 1 *\?*? iti >ns in the dove stated eases, to in** <lir?*?-tt?cl :ni<i lod red in my otllee, I will sdl at tin* la'a residence i of K, T. I .ewjs, in ('oiiw a v, * *. '' , on M'??i < day the 2nd day of January lSv^. (miIoh 1 day) during logal ialo hours, tlio followlug i described personal property to wit: One lot of fat hogs, one lot of sows nn<l pigs, on- lot of goats, (improved stork), < ono cow and yearling, one ferry flat; also t liouseliohl and kitehen furniture; 1 %': 1 1 on as tl,r> property of K. T. Lowl-, a* the suit of Win. Iv. I.ews an i others. Terms cash. it. < . Si>sion< : Sh'*rifT, 11. C. i dec 22 22 P i DON'T BEAD THIS! If von tin, don't ibrgnt it. t!i;11 w. i,. r.rcK & co. AltK KICOKI VINO Til Kill Slni'K <?Kj, XMAS CHI IDS. { vi Vii v w i1 . . v *i m:i ;; i -1 \ \ i.? I'V i":i' : >; \ i.'? 1 ,\ v" T.I. i.im: < i" 1 V ft' "J I r A!\ 'i I' iiX L I a lirel ,'iwt $M0 !i % n t y **?: p-\ \' .?/ > 1 'v ^ VI )i A il Ci. A-ett A ll L L ki s H I ti is,' / DRY GOODS AND (illOCKli I KS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Hi^liost mnrkot prim paid for nil kinds of Country produco. ?!< < 8 20 If. TIIH icxt rojiulnr romrnunimtion of Trinity Dndm, 17."> A. J\ M., ?\ ill )>< ludd in tlmir Imll nt Burksvillo, S. on I ?r :? i? ? < 11?'r?' i .1 > f\ Illll'J, l/ri-, 41111 mi. I.Odjri' I will open ;it 7 oVJork sh:irp. l'.\ ()rdi>r W. M. .(AS. 17. BKAI Y, Secretiirv. net III 12 t'f. rv< t> ino <; i v rriTLis Oertificsxto or ZE-3i rE~TolcLor to Or.e c rsT? .v k K ?' r u k m i " m ".xri, \ > A'"rc '? . r?j.. .: )>' itrl 1 at i'iiii: re, alii ! .r <1 *( l<? i t< t' ill i ? 'ip t<> * I dnt" ti' < > } V ' i j '' Ii" li \in I'l 11 " lii i vt r ii I* t i In 'I* muttt ii- put in n't "ii w.i j.'' mn !;( (! * : ' Ii. nmo unlit in not later tliflii flip <ln?* iioritlonnii. Hi i?ioj?i will ii' i rmiiit" I a it < . i. i'. lifli'itrp w.lI !>i .utii'il iij? lo .! i'i "p.ry . 'I . t o will > " ir!?<1 IVbruarv ' <. if M i*\ i r '* ::-r > : t :co,M) ivrM/ii ' ' 11 : : * r I '< i : In I - five ii to ' t ii; "i p T' i i n "< !:' in/ ' i;i" /. I)"r. fill :M Iv> j a x J \ a i R'iSr/S. t Z. .* lx W~~A W- / 'I'l I I'l I Cii'K IM? >I >I < T < )! ' 'I'l I K Iv selected from the harvest, and distil and natural (irn'n Flavor, IJri?rht ('oh preserved in perfection. Wholesome infallible as a Restorative, and peerle the standard of excellence, and is Ikjvi No. 1 N10 W i \\\ A. SiN( i.Aiir, K <|., />< >r Sir: asking me what liutioi is best f >r your moned tho "(tOfjl)KN OI?A IN \VJII cnreful'v tested it. and know it to I?o j j together superior to anv othei hranii t Vonrs Truly, FOR SA I. L. ROSEN DORF, i l dec 8 # Sa 'a C l is' Headquarters li. It. Kino, Ks<p, Pitontf ktou fCiso*g M\i:o\in Ilorm . I .oit is, S. (/>. // Sir: 1 l>< >) thinking, f??r some time, of making y >u n Millies- proposition. Owim; <? my uiv-mced years I urn scarcely able [ o travel i xer tin1 territory heretofore asdirned to nir, fiii<t i hnve decided that I will, with your consent, which I hope you will ifranf, make your place my le adpiarters during the iiolidav reason, and here di -play, during tiie lioiid iys, one of !l?e i?r:inde.s* di plays of holiday eoods ver brought to I'm old Palmetto State. And, by tiie way. toll your man Anderson ; it Pri.ett's that I will not for ret him. if lliis proposition is aeeej>ted, I wih di- play it I'rixetfs the niee-t iin* >f < lirislmas j L'oiHis in the Shite, as I must confess I am somewhat par'ial to that section, and will see that every little hoy and uirl in that section have their full share of nil e tiling and < liristinas fun. Hoping this prop >s|tlon may niei t sour laxorahle i nnsideri:t'on, and that our bus! ness In'ereonrse inny proxe t>ot| pleasant and profitable to us, I am yours for a tie r rv * nrisimas, s \ N T V ' 'I.At'H. I )< ( (MIllllT 1 S?, ! MS7. <V LditiS S. ('.. '), c. r?tli, 1^*7. V it. S\vt.\ Ci.At's i>i ir Sir: \ ours n| ili?' I -t instant raim to hand in dm-timo in-1 contriits neti I, mid vmr pn<pnsitini rnnsidi ri d, and In rnp!\ will i ay that 1 hnvo iilr 'iiov ordered from t!n N- rtlii rn market- a lim of < 'hridnia- tuxdsthat 1 am satisfied will excel! anything over hroujrht to t'ii si i-lloii. IIowi'mt n|;?ri clatiiit; your iniiL' experience in this lino and knowing as I do tlmt your many friends in this notion ilia' esteem you so highly will lie only too ^1 ad to liavi* you in I ln-ir n i id '. ! w ; 1 i . |.| you: | >r. ; -1 ; >i mid in doin;x so ' feel onlid.,nt that we ill tnnko a display of Christmas fronds] that wo ho'l- miirlit woll find proud ol. ! '.\ ruse liasto as I must mako room for our holiday uood Vmirs |.>r ii inorry t'hrist mas ami a ijood trado. H. 15. Kino. I'. S ('ail on I >. I). Andorsoii at |'ri\ iMt's this week; it will pay von to do so. j I'll1 s i v ||? > ]| Utll'lU ' July ytt 1 lv. sso'smrul .vi,v >! I i r. t'oi VI v .',i opii . nv'v \ v, >. (i too. ; ;s heel.y ?* v?r it *' 1 ' will I open in 'ii'- ofi.-o iron .1 nuar* /s\ ?o I'ldivyary 't , /w"' ; * 'II us of ail i'r.ifsoN \ i, i 'no! : v. T: V O :\i r \ i ' 1> l<-'lT?'Cf <?( Ml "'v. II is II snvn fin-, avoid mi <ti.fc.-s: mil,-,',. ;i t! . n. I'lvos. All 'ran?j;'cr- i r paii -f. i nr. 1 ' n ' >11 the r<>tiinis. > wlio'ii .-. li', oi iron ivlioin 'lonjxlil. Tli.. lniyor :in?l s.-I|??r mil-' mill no'o )iii irrinf-r air ' \ i \ ill' ' mi It ; h iLrr< ! i lio ; 'urii'm j >1 iflmrs a'*" Im/n'ly Ii:il?1? !' >' 'In' ta\i'S. Ahrtit/r >rriV< tin 'h'ft inni-*' I,. ('it/I.. All nit!.. ' ?!<"< ' mill. rnsM >nf h(>iw.-.mi . n t. i. n- Oi iimki' : it in \ illiin i Mi- -'>1 -i'wi. i1111 p- Ii:i!i!? to i p. nai'V i?r r>o iiin' rnni. Tlir :issi's<nr will attrnd as follows t<> i rerrivr tlio ritiiiin of tax payors: liu.-Usv illn, Monday January i'* . iWt 11arr.dson, Tuesday .Ian. 17. Marlow, Thursday January l'J. Sorastoo, Friday ami Saturday .! miliary r~0. I. ( 1 r:i 1 iitiii\ill.*, M'linliiv, January T'. I Alt l?. liivcr, Tuesday .January IM.j Wampee, Wednesday Jnmiarx I 'ol Bluff. Thursday .lam ar\ Ijt>. | 1 lurk Cieefc, Friday .January U7. Fed 111.if. Monday .January bO. Bound Swamp, Tuesday .Jan. oi.! J .oris. Tlinrsday February !i. (I'roon Sea, !'ri.la\ and Saturday i 'i binary b, I. F!< > ds Solioolhouse, Monday and Tuesday February 0, 7. (inlliyants I'Vrry. Thursday and I l iday IVbrunrv 1 < f ('ool Spriiijr, Saturday l-Vbruarv | II. Ibiv'ooro, l-Vtday :r.d Saturday F..|iruar> 10. ('odar. Monday February I t. Jordanville, Tuesday February 1"). ! tiion, (Lewis Store) Thursday February 10. I',. Xouton, County Auditor. d<?-*8 '2') * -U I THOS. F. GILLSGPIE. A ( I orncy :i i r ,! i w unci 't'l'inl ?J ?. < ? 1 I ? ? . Conway, s. C aors awa.y. aroHaso JEn/titles tlao, CoM.nt. in Our v ?.: z u { st ; i' r tio >:. will 1)4 Oni;ll>i><"! "*" rv I |t?r if '.'.in!-' i -r ( i ? w '|.? | r< .- if ;< ? mmi.Iiit i.f c. t. ryi't ') ) tl;o |)<l( ( |. )t -IV,: V C . < ilV.^'w ' ... ntn(r '? ( i r ?j t\. roi -1*' f til' l i m" t in If .fun y i| i J'rl/ c . Mrin'l li ol'miy ?. ?>? ?!* 1?? (??# !c. V\ >)' it /?l';i i) v ?>< >'l ii -'??? i ? . * > . 11 > I* i\ it'iuiN i , i 'J Oi J i ' I j . 1 I . VoH'V;n% S. (\ f ' v \ ' Xr i y >. Y 1.1% ' I ) . 1 /" 1 ^ ?2 ? "if' SP" tv V? I I) K K R ft? / k vi \-.y 1 M. il n-u.ECHOICEST (?I' AI N, ('AiiEFf LIimI !>v an 1111r?r??v? 1 process. IJirh >r ami Smooth, I'elislialile Taste, as a l)overn?p', effectual as a tonic, ss for family use, always unif r. i at uul eoinpetition. M.\si 78'ru Stukkt, ) Y'H'k, October Nth. I8W? \ In answer to you note of this date. use, I would suv tiiMt 1 now phioiiiSK KV" lo all inv patients. 1 have >erfe<:'lv pure, of lino lluvr r, it nil elhat I have met with J. U. I.A MO, M. 1). , 1.10 IiV'roprirlor I'iilmr Siiloon. Gkohoktown, S. C. ) 111). lv rDown-Tov/r Rr .taii/an; HMi!'! plwo In town ? ^ JL C'ilJ? of < '?>}T? V. - :\t "r<. W Oyster- i'vitv Friday. \ : t(p)t? -t r B A P. B E R fj II 0 ? "W/ TI li-?\ !-'> in ' o?i!H?? S< ? v :,!i i.iir 7 7 Kostaurant, n first-'-loan llarber S1joj>. J. (VKKKKN, / T, . . J. T. l<ANW)w! V P">pn?ttiw, I >oo. Kf!? 20 Urn Jiix T. W )?'-! . lfoti? .[ |! f urotlifll, XIri??o < I. m.w'tv S. 0. WALSH & SCARBOROUGH, Attorneys at Law. Cod way, S. WEBSTER'S TUN ABRIDGED With or without lnil?ix. T"> r A11?>iit.l?in ! t Inv ;to?l t- I ho fart that in p'irc.iM?uig tho latent ;*vio of thin work, you got' _A Dictionary eon tain nr ?' ? ra re ? ?r< s And near!* m< -? illustration* than any 'th*r American I -iary. A Gazetteer of the V/orld eontaininr nrcr tJ5,i*X.i rilIo?. wlththe * nr< niiir*\i.tion And * Ait Amount <>t -r i-format ion, ( r jountly Added,) and A Biographical Dictionary giting pronunciation of narne? And t-riof facta Con? iTning nearly ] ," <) Noted I'o-*. ni: a *, TArloij.a table* giring valuable information. All in One Sook. W?V|ter'? t'nahridred Toot- r>*rv ? 'ecetr, mendod t v t1 ' r in ton* if Prhno!.i in it Hi 1, i t h??r' t y v d - ' mo -rd i -V- ' !?> <r-n I M r i ' i.-n ?' ! ?ui 1 m r i ?-i-' a?i I'iti hll'sod. V ' v'T - . \ It i? .on irr'alu*'io m *vin ' :,i vrv '-v1 r if \.tv K r s" t '. 'titi'i n:sl 5i i j rn v "^ I'sKn'irrl bv i'j, i C MERillf 1 f CO., 'd r II Ml old, ffl.'SS., V. I \ i ) ' 1 \ ' v * x r' V 1 I r .V ? .1 jt 1 /// : A'/- /;/?*. v.- v ' v O .X J/A.\ ! > .t / I L it ri, v or pnmr npiffA 4 a - i \ ity .i'v It fc u w 1^3 f / *?. * \l.i' & r ' * ? *"> ?. t*~ ?; V *s v i> ?a:;i> fwks:i ,\i kdhm pliar lagfk': ical 130i>:_ A I. WAYS I \' S l'<?. J., Combo, ? <)?. Brt'chcs, 4)... ii08 f'JiiCl ocQp3, ?o? Sieving Soaps ar.d Brushes wnrfrrrr t ii"K. mrc i ;iai JMEfJl C 1_NAL_ SO A PS. ^ Tooih-Picks Too+h - ^ri!^ b00 Oa'Ot V, \ii V . i' 9, o l I Uui "if" ? ' ' S ' V " ft I V I ? ' > L. 1? > V . ! (A 1 } I V/ I rf!!i: rn<!?*rsiirn"?' I. x < ' >v, .> ] i?* u V.-?51 'nul Ti?-l-ii?i ?nt . " ! :. i jt.T -i, viii i ?i: n )ti w\ tv, ill 'ii^ ifl'M 'i (hi! , v. in Si.', < d:iv, f !?f< ill st <l:iy ol f c f?:nl?< ;* ! IH7, for ii 1 Dnm'MJ.kvh, / . | <\ce 1 U til -i. r?. wilkii;, - -WITH? OTTO TIEDEMAN & RfiMS ? ,,v" WhoN'sn li (II'UCTI'S, 1V.5 an-! 17 J-'.u-i .luj ?<., < ! ! V HI j 1 < > .-S , - . < *. oct 0 11 8m 'J EH'. I J OVSK, Pon way, S. 0. 1'mlor the ntiiin t :ii"iii of Mr>. M. K. Sp.x ; HH \\ ill l'\\ v - ' ( : >1! 1'' I I. li.ll lt>, I. blc fir^* clasi. Transient hoard solicited. Hoard I y thtj day, wr? < r month at reason bio rates. Oct. 10 6m.