Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, May 29, 1875, Image 3

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^P1. L-J-. 1'- ! 1 11 J.J J1-. ! ! I All Communications intended] fpr publication must b** handed in by o^clock AT., on Wednesday and; H{oertiwnents by 12 M. on Thursday iprceediny the issue. SPECIAL NOTICE. I Prom this date we w ill insert, no citation ytntlce for letters of adiulnistratltn, notice to persons Indebted to, and to persons holding Claims against an estate, notice for final dls^ ' ?1.? ...... Nnlaca ?l... I- ! I vh't's' 1 "'i'coa mv; i..tin la p.im in ;iio?iii.u, i)r tlioy arc handed iit by a practicing lawyer, in which case he will he held responsible for payment. 8CWI.K OK CUAlMiK*. Citation Notice $1.00 Notice to pay upaml to vendor claims..$2.00 Final Discharge $2.00 l'ublic sales ?ill be rated by the square. *W-' / vKFICK OF CLEUK OF COURT, ) : V_ / CoNWaYitoito., S. C'., March 13, 1870. \ All feea for recording papers in the Mesne Conveyance oflieo must be paid in advance. No receipt will he given for patters, to bo recorded, unless the tee is first paid. All deeds of conveyance must be transferred in the Auditor's office, and certified by p. him, before they can be recorded in this # . otlice. ^ The law requires Deeds of Conveyatu'w; Liens and Mortgages recorded within thirtythree days from date of signing'.' TilOS. W. BEATT, C. C. P. A 11. M. C. I LOCAL MATTERS." IColi^lottM AppointmciitN. Services in the Methodist Church every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M. by Itev. i>. Tiller. Iloiutv Union.?The next session of this Union will convene with the Union Church A on Friday before the fifth Sunday inst. He v. J. II. Blanton appointed to preach the Introductory Sermon. II. M. Anokrson, Clerk. Rains.?The rains the present week have, so far as we hear front, been general throughout the county, and just right for crops. Medical Common Saixe.?There are three copies of this remarkable book at the l'ostofllcc, that will be sold cheap if called for soon. Municipal Klicctio.n.- An election lieiil at l'ort Ilarrelson on the 20th inst. resulted in a tie vote between Thos. L. Harrelaon and J. P. Williams T 2 ? 1 ! ? _ I / lor lnicnaani, ana in electing 101 Wardens W. F. Kliott, Geo. W. Oannon, II. II. Clark and J. K. Beaty. The commissioners ot election have ordered another election tor Intendant, to be held on the 7th ot next month. Port tlamad$?u? was formerly Bull Creek Ferry, but the act of incorporation changed the name to Port Harrelson. The citizens of the town should now petition the Post Office Department to change the name of the Post office to Port Ilarrelson, otherwise U will lead to quite as much contusion, annoyance and vexation as the incorporat ion of the place will. Just Rxceived, Ambrosial Shaving cream, sui>erioi Sewing Machine Oil, Diamond cement mending broken china, glass Ac., Pierces pellets, also a variety ol" stationery?I^egal cap, Broad Bill paper, Memorandum Books, Lead pencils, Rulers, Perforators, Fasteners Ac., Ac., at E. Norton. Fillers llhewnatic Jlemedy.?Several petsons in this county have tiled this medicine, ami in every instance it has mautalned its high V reputation as a certain cure for rheumatism* For sale by M. li. Bcaty. A pink Sulky and Harness, for sale by E. Norton. K7" See advertisement Foster's 8eeoud Texas Drawing postponed for a few days. Fashion able Summer Hats. Humbly bearing in mind, tliat conceit Is a frailty of iiumau nature; that we are ail apt to thtnk we are just as good as our neighbors, and that which we have is a little better,?we would ask t'\o84* wishing to procure good summer hats, at low rates, to go to the various stores where hats we kept and examine tire quality * and learn the price, but before you purchase]1 call at our store and see what you can do here; we pride ourselves in keeping on hand, constantly a good assortment of the latest stj les of fashionable liats. We wtll not dia figure a nice pretty girl, by putting on ber bead a hat that looks as though, it was made of scraps in antediluvian times. M. B. Be vty. Unlike oilier Cathartics, l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pugative Pellets do not, after their operation, have a secondary tendency to rsn. der the bowels more costive. This is au irap >rtaut iinproveinenl, as all who have ever taken many pills or other cathartics for the purpose of overooming constipation, know to their sorrow that tlic secondary effect of nth * such medicins has been "to render a bad matter worse.'' These Pellets produce such a secondary tonic effect upon the bowels|as to bring about a permanent healthy actior Hence tlioir great value, taken in small dose ^ daily for a length of time, hi habitual constipatton and in Piles, attended and produced, as they generally are, by torpor of the liver and costivencss. Sold by Druggists at 26 cents a vial. Gooi> chewing tobacco for . ale at7^j^B per pound, by K. Norton. r an T (iooil plug chewing tobacco at l'? cent (tor ) plug or 8 plugs for $ I. Cigars, Smoking tobacco, pipes ?(c very cheap at the l'oslotlico, Paktiks th-slring medicines will find mv stock couiplcto, ami guaranteed us to <pial ity. K. Noirrox. j STATK NKIYS. gentleman residing in Henrietta^ ffo oil the 19th instant received a , piiekrtro hy mail which l?lt Vp-llol-| land, England, on tire 8th instant and Liverpool on the Oth, making the distance from Liverpool to Honnetthville ; in ten days. rp r\ 'ni r* i Kurnci) v/i r.? 1 no lino earna>;e J I and horses ex-Governor F. .f. M<?ses i were sold yesteulay, in Innit of the court house, to satisfy a mortgage. The property was purchased hy the I mortgagor, Sir. English, of Kentucky, for *780.? Union Herald (23.) South Carolina is rapidly falling into modern ideas. Last week two J .divorces wore granted, one hy the court, at Coltimhia to Mary Jane llaliegh, and one l>v i he court at licnncttsvilic to David Wilkerson. Desertion in both cases was the ground of complaint. A recent Washington letter mentions that Holiest John Patterson, of South Carolina, was whining a few days ago. Ihistow had kept, him waiting in an anteroom a whole forenoon, "receiving heads <>1 bureaus and damn newspapermen all tin* time, and when he did see me he treated me more like an interloper than a United States senator.'1 f PI* t\ IT t'1.\tl VTj in/io jo ??i3 ?!?.%# ? ! '. * ? 1 I nv ^ iik'h i nfiio n uiai i 111' I runt' in crooked whiskey is very active in Union County, and- that, unless it be discontinued, the If nited States officials will create some trouble. Mati v lived men who, last year, made enough corn and provisions for this year, have either sold the provisions, po as to buy crooked whiskey, or trade them off directly to the whiskey dealers. The illicit traded itt whiskey is, therefore, injurious and objectionable, both sis a violation ot the law and as a premium on drunkenness. It must be stopped! The average South Carolina trial justice lias been outdone by a magistrate in Mecklenburg County, liecintly a negro was brought before him on the charge of hog stealing, which was abundantly sustained. Determined that the insulted dignity of Norili Carolina should he vindicated, this "second Daniel" promptly hound the culprit over in the sum of fitly dollars to keep the peace for twelve months.! Ex-Gov. 11. C. Dowers of Mississip : pi was recently foreman ol the Grand Jury of Noxubee county, and found | an unusual number of true bills lor larccny. After the Grand Jury, composed largely ol negroes adjoined, the ex-Governor found that one of Ins brother jurors had relieved hiin of his pocketbook containing $75. A not 11 Kit Hank to Close.?Th- di rectors of the Wilmington Trust Company and Savings B ink have detcimiiied to |?.1 y oft its depositors and close np. This is another instance ol the evil effects ol the usury bill passed by our Legislature. Boon every savings bank in the State will be closed, and thousands of poor people who haye heretofore had some sate plain for depositing their little saving at inteiest, will have no inducements to be economical.? Wilmington A>(<ir. The orators of the National Centennial, to be celebrated at Philidelphia July 4th, 1870, are to be Cbaths Francis Adams, ot Massachusetts, and *] L. (^- C. Lunar of Mississippi. Hcm-v W. Longfellow will be the poet. General VVr. T. Sherman will bo the Marshal, and General Joseph E. Johnston Military Commander. President Grant will preside. One ol the VicePresidents is Mr. Samuel F. Phillips of North Carolina. Sinking op a Fickky Boat?Dread FUL LOSS OF LlFK. ? LONDON, May 24. ?A special dispatch to the Time* from Vienna says a dvoadfnl accident lias occurred on the river Mur, at the town o( Judenburg, province ol Tyrol. A ferry boat, leaving on board a mini 1 ber ol Catholic pilgrims en route to T visit the shrines on the other side of the Mur from Judei.burg.sunk in the middle ot the stream Nine pilgrims are known to have, been saved, but seventy-six are missing, all of whom are believed to \>h lost. The whales have had a comparatively easy time since petroleum was (lis covered, but it seems that they are now going to suffer again since whale oil is coming in demand, for some causo or other, and the Now Bedford whale people are fitting out a large fleet for a regular old-fashioned whaling cruise. For years the fcusinecss has been as dead as it well could be, but the old New Bedford wharves are *| now Baiil to he alive with busy preparation. One hundred and eleven ships will soon V)o Htavted out. - - - - - The Woodstock Standard says the meanest man in Vermont lives in Chester, lie was invited to join in singing at tho funeral of one of his neighbors' daughters. lie accepted I tho invitation, and soon thcrealtcr prcHented to the father of the deceased K[iftv cents for services renit occasion. The bill was he lion in week .Mi;.;. AuitAiiAM Lincoln's Insanmy. ? Iii ilu* County Court in Chicago, on i Wedm sday, tho widow <d Abraham Lincoln was adjudged insane. She is . to be remove 1 to tbe hospital at Bntavia, III The proceedings were based on a petition tiled by Hubert T. ' Lincoln. Mrs. Gaskins, ot Carteret county4 N. C., weight* 040 pounds, and olio ol lit'i' stockings can hold a bushel ol shelled coin. A hoy touiul a pockelbooK, and re turned it u> in* owner, who gaNc him a live cent piece. Tile boy looked at the coin an instant, and then handing it reluctantly back, audibly sighed as lie Haul, "1 can't change it." While slopping over night at a farm house in Missouri a traveller was astonished to see his hostess wah< up to her husband about every fifteen niinities and box his ears or give his hair a pull, lu the morning ihe guest, seeing the woman alone, asked an explanation o( her si range com!not, and lier reply was! "Vou see, stranger, me and the old man has been fightut' lor ten years to see who shall hoss this 'cr ranch, and 1 have j?*st got liiui cowed, hut it 1 should let up on hint lor a day he would turn on me again, and my work would all go tor nothiu." Stop Thief! Stop Thief!! $100 Eeward $100 One hundred dollars will bo paid to any porsou lor information and ovhloiico (hat will load t<? (ho arrest and conviction of (l\c person or persons who broke into, robbed and set our store on lire, on Thursday nig;ht the 21>th of April, I S<r>, W. Li. BUCK & CO. Ik'KSVii.LK, b. < April .)d, 187.r?. \Va appeal to all who foci an interest in maintaining that jeeurity that >% ill exempt thnit own property from ili.sister, unl w'nleh will warrant the investor; of C apital Mi.it will give opportunity ti> provide means of MihM.st,inee. niosnei ilv :in I e.Hnr.na i.. i _ T _ - ?- -. . ...... x.filll"! I, U? o*' lil?? I i 2 111 1 l,r i laboring class. and other* of this community, and a large section of this Stale, ami North Carolina; us well a.) ul 1 who wish to see justice meted out to crime; t?? unite with us in this effort to detect, and bring to justice the person or |>eisons so resulted to comniit a crime, that hut for the hand ?>t kind i'rovidence, would h.i\e icsultcd in such due distress to so inauv. llespeet fully. w. i.. urcK & co. Special Notices. '? <> i ?.\si .iir i'i vii?. The advertiser, having heen permanently cmedoftlLat dread disease, Consnmption, by a simple rem* dy, is anxious to make know n to his fellow stilferers the means ofcure. To ail who desire it, lie will send a eopy of the j pri'seiiption used, (IVee of charge), with the directions tor preparing and using the same, which they will rind a sure Cure of ton sumption, Asthma, Ikonchitis, iVc. I'anies wishing the prescription tvjll please i address lie v. E. A. SVILSON, I'.M IVmi St., Williamsburg), New York. junb-lSin. F56KOKS OF lOI Tii. \(ll!NTLEMAN who sullbred for years _ fioni Neivous Debility, Prema'ure Decay, and ail i lie effects of youthful iiuliseretiou will for the sak>' of sulk-ring humanity, send tree to all who need it. the leceipe and direction for making the. .?-ample remedy b> w hich he was ciued. Su Hereis w ishing to prolit by t he advertiser's experience can no so by addressing in pcil'eJL confidence, .JOHN iJ. OUDKX, jauO-Om | 42 Cedar St., New Yoik. JMItUCl' Ullli'OitTN. OoNWAvnoij, S. C., May 21)1 li. Ciiudk TiTicpK.vrtN'K.?Virgin, $4.50 Yeilo\v$2.50, Scrape $1.50. Timber?Prime SaiO, ordinary d to 7 e. 1'i?ovisions.?l'ork Su.'Oe.; liacon, ldj a20c; Eggs 124a I 5c ; Corn $ 1 25. Litti.B Kjvku, S. C. May 20tli. CmiDK TuiiricNTiNK.? Mu ?2.:?5 Scrape $1.40. Pro visions. Corn *1.25; Meal fl.40 Pork, per 1)1)1.; $20.On, retail 10; Haeou 18e ; Mola?ses per gallon, retail, 55c; Flour per bhl.. ?7al0; Col)i?e O'lJaoOc; K.ggs 15c; Chickens loa2()e; oysters OOaHJc per gallon. Peanuts $lnl.:>5 iiceording to quality. Salt $1.lKla2.no. Cow hides, l()al2?e; Pees wax 25c. miji. lkts ?$5a#f\ CiKouuRTow.N, S. C., May 23. Crude turpentine?Virgin $4,50, yellow $3.50, Scrape. $1.50. \Yi i.mIN(itijn, N. C., May 201 li N.ivai, Stoiiks.?Crude Turpeiitine?Virgin $.1.00, yellow dip $2.20, Hard $1.30 jpuiis Liupenuiu', iiJJi'., Tar !fr 1. U.>. Cotton l'Jaloc. Nkw Yoitrc, May 10. Money 24 per cent. Cold 110. Spirits turpentine 05c, Kosiu $1 85?i2.0<J Cotton iCalGfc. Itetfiilar Coin muaiit;) f ion? A Tlie next regular communication ol ^/\^rIIorry Lodge, No. 05 A.-. 1?\*. M.?. I will Im; held on Tuesday night May ' 25th, 1875. I* D. LON (* Secty, By order of the W. M. Wanted. r A A l'OUNDS OP WOOL AT THE 0\J\J Post Oflice, (Couwayboro') for which the highest market price will he paid by J* UK I). CUSHMAN . Notice. r Ml IK EXECUTIVE C'OEMIT TEE OF 1_ the Horry Courty Hi hie Society will meet on Wednesday 2d inst., Instead of the 15th. JOS. T. VVALslI, May Ad, 1875. President 11. C. B. S. ForSaie. ABUGHY AND 11 A 1 {N ESS.? 11A S been used very little, anil is as good as new. The Buggy is arranged for n3e w ith double or single seat as may be desired. Applv to \Y. L. BUCK, <fc CO., I uoayl5-3t. Bucksvllle, S. C. IA MJWfii; MA\ 2i), Notice of Application for! Charter. IN ACC OKDANCE WITH THE into- j I visions ut an A *t o|' 'ho Legislature, ap? i February 20, 1*74; the mutei-signed Trustees of "The Conwavb >ro School Build ' 1 hi? Association, give notice that in thirt\ i days ho in this date they will y t > the ! Clerk of Court of Horry County for a Char- i tei of said Association. JONII A. MAYO. K. NOKTON. B. COM.INS. it. o. sessions. 1'. A. lHJsEXBUKY. Trustees. Cos way no no, S. C., May 10, 1s7.*>. Slici'ilt'* Sales. JANE BOON AND E. A. BOON against W Il.l.t A M T. S ritK Ivl.ivn I'imvi/ \V Stimcki.an i?, Naxcy A. Stkickla.m>? Minuo s ti:i< ki,am>. am? nanov stuick lam). T> Y VIUTITK OK AX OKDEli OF T1110 1.) .Judge oI lYolmie of Ilorry County, I will oiler for sale before I ho <'ourthoums in Couwayboro, S. <;., on thu that Monday in Juno next, williiu legal sale hour.*, the, follow ing properly, via: All ami singular that certain tract of land in the county ut llorry, containing fourteen bundled anil eighty live (l-ISo) aer??s more or less, lying ami being on Ueisly Branch waters of l? Mile lhiv, bounded by lands of Nancy *>trl"klan<l ami the <-v?a;e of JSolunton Stleklaiul at represented hy the l'lat made by J. C. Llenty, 1?. S., Mai eh 1st, tsou. ALSO: The interest of Labon Strickland in one hundred ac.es more or less, hounded hy lauds of Nathan Ciralngor and the Williamson | lands. Terms ot sale cash. A. II SlvlFPKH, S. II. Ml KltiKK's Officio, Conwa VltottO, S-C , M .... I i. i . *?A AIrjr 1 Wl I I, I O 4 #. J Male 8i I'aroliua. JIOUUY COUNTY. IX THE I'KOUATK COUKT. | is v i a a . l c (;. ia) m ;, es q., r n on a te judge. Vf TIIP.KKAS, .HHIX S1.7(J<?8 MADE VV suit to uie. to grant 11itii letters ?r Administration ot I he estate and eHeels of Joshua Stevens. I'hest! are therefore to ei*c and admonish .ill and singular tin* kindred and oreditois of the said Joshua Move,is. deceased, that they l?e and appear bel'oie tne, In the Court ol I'mhate, to l>e held at Conwayhoro, on the Jlsi dav of May instant, after publication hereof. I I i.. .1... f * ..... . . ./m?n >11 I IJV I'Mnlllllll.UI WIOW CilllSi1, if ijny tho\ have, u hy tin* said administration should not Ih> granted. Given nutlet my hand, this tlio 17th day of May, A. 1)., lSj'o ISAAC G. LONG, J. P. II. C. niay22-td Slate ol'Saulli Carolina. 110KKY COUNTY. IN TIIK COUUT OK PKOBATE. J\y ISAAC (i. /.OA G', JCttq., Probate J it dye. "TT 7" I IF. HE AS, E. A. SlJGOs MADE \ V suit to mo to grant him letters of administration of tho estate and ell'eets ot \V. E. -Suggs. These an? therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said \Y. K. Suggs, deceased, that, they i?t and jii'|A'ar h.'lore air iu the Court of Probate, t?? he held at Con wayhnro, tot '.he til ol May histunt, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock tn the forenoon, to show cause, it any they have, u hy the said udmi nisU ation should not he granted. Given under my hand, this the 17th day of May, A. I)., 1876. |>. J AC I! T OVfl 1 11 If fi ?/. 1 . II. U. i?ay22-ld. The male of NmmiIJi fa roliiia COUTTY OF JIOHHY. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Judgement ltvlt 1S2W. Confession December W, 1808. lntrvkt January 1, 18(18 $500.00. John Joyce, Dearer, Plaint if ayainsl ?S. B. Watson. Defendent. Copy Summons, ro iioncw Executions. Lodged In Shot-ill's OlHeo December 10, 1808. Assigned to T. F. Watson, Darius Watson, et at. To Ann It Watson, Admlnlsf rafix of all and singular the e/oods an J (battles, riff his awl credits trf iS. II. IFulaon, deceased, and to Ann II. Wa'son (widoio), and Franklin (). H'iiIwh, William T. Watson, Julia 7). Watson, Martha C. Watson, Mary T. WalKdit, C. Ida Watson, Giles If Watson, Marj/aret. llVthsoti, Scarce If Watson, Virginia <\ Watson, (children) heirs at law of S. If Watson. TV 7" II ERE AS, JUDGEMENT WAS ORYV tainod in the (Circuit Court for the County of Horry and State of South Carolii a, 1 hy confession on the ninth day ot Deceoibei A. I). 1808, in the atiove entitled cause, against said S. It. Watson, and execution was duly issued thereon, Inn the aetive energy therefore has now expired, and it is desired 1 to have the same renewed. Now, therefora, you are summoned, to appear at the next Term of the circuit Court, to tie held for said (bounty, at the place of holding the same and th m and there to show cause, if any vou can, why said execution should not la' renewed according to Jaw. Dated 15 February. A. I). 1875. JOS. T. WALSH, J'lnint ill's AHorny. To the Defendants, Martha C. Watson, Mary T? Watson, C. Ida Watson, Giles II. Watson, Margaret JC. Wats< n, Scarce It. Watson, and Virginia C. Watson; lake notice that the stntunonsof which the foregoing is a cm?j*y was lileU in the ollh-e of tlie Clerk of Court of Common J'J case at Couuayhoro, in (lie. State of South Carolina on the 11 day of -May, A, L>. 1S7>?. JOS. T. WALSH, I'laintifTs Attorney. ntr n a t* uxi?iiir musio. $3.00 for 10 Cents! Throe back numbers of CHURCH ?C\S MUSICAL N ISI i'Oll, conUliiing ovor three dollarh worth of new and </ood music (vocal and instrumental?all grades; will be sent post, paid to any address, on icceipt of ten cent** Addkbss, JOHN CHURCH & CO. May 29-3t Cincinnati, O. ? ? m i mmmm w?i ii ! i?rw?c* t # l | ? i ? * * I (CM *& & & '\ t i a > ? THE "MATCHLESS" i AKE MAI ERIE, : ?t;r Send to the Bu Erie, Pennsylvania, for Ci (iw A..(lvortise merits* IJ CEO. p. KOWELL & O./S COLUMN') j, :>!. F. HURNHAM' 'I ( KUI* W AT Kit WI1UUL ; iih ncIocK'iI, 4 yp.'im ng<>, mid put to tvorU in , it S'utrut Ofliw. \\ lyhlngion, 1?. I'., and Inn ! jirtn <><l to !>? 11) i' Lest. Hi siztvi niado. I*ri<irt? ' Hutu any other llrtt-rlnsa Wheel. |?n I t it nn. Addles* IN. F. llukHHAN, York, 1**. Vf O.sr ?L\VMAOIil>lNAlCT Term" Of Ad -* * vert U in/ ,ir? oltVrt'd for Newvpaprrii in the Sin to of SUIT 11 CAROLINA! .ttcud for IUl ot | pnporn rttwK'ehediilo of rates. AiIiIpm (> Kit. ' UUWKf,!. vk CO., Advertising A genu, No. 41 i'arif Low, New York. Kjukk. mLdiiokui i ii i ? I'JI'KU. v i ?' ?" \ YN I'il'JK. -to M;i|?? ami j fjp | \ FtMiuilr* Ajjonls, in llicir looulily. ( usis N v > I 111 N ' > ]*j I ry it. 1 'u rt i culm's I' lcc. 1*. O. \ n KOUV ( (>., Vu^usl.t, Ml*. $t~ ?1 I"'1' ?'*>' Ht hoilt*. TlM'lUH KlVt* l) ? ?p?_iL/ Aadivti, UKO. Siinso.I ^ ? o., I'iii ilnad, .h?*. ? rjSYOllOMA.NUY, OR SOUL OHAItM 1 Jhk- flow nilierst'X may fastMuuiu Mint. Kftln llio love uml aH.yiioiin of any person Miny i niion1, |ii"i:i n tly. i hi*. art all ran pos.-mss, I r??n V m ill, (? r V5 tt'iitc; together wlih a Ma-m.iKc ()u'd<*, bxyiMian Orac'e, Ihi-ainn, Hint* to |,.i tlit*#, I'lr i,O0d,OtKl solil. .! qiiKPr hook. A.I* i?r<s?i T. WILLI AM .'? TO., t? e, }' In liolelph la. A J??.*.4: -1-? i Auvurussr swrazeme j A Journal of Information for Advertisers. Edition, 9,GOO copies; Published weekly. Terms, $2 per annum, in advance. FIVE SPECIMEN Cl) PIS (DIFFERENT DATES TO ONE ADDRESS FOR '2* CMS. Oilier *?. 11 Pin k Kow, V. <dl*0. P. ICOIV BCI.Ij At, CO., * ;<!11??? * aisd l*nl?liMiiin'N, Read This. rni[|.; COI'AUTN EIlSllll' OF \V. L. .1_ Huek iV I 'd., expires bj its own limitation on the 10 day of.Inly next. In order to a settlement of the business, it is absolul.nlv ueeessaiy that all indebtedness to the firm shotthl he settled at once. We therefore request all persons indebted to us to ?oiiio forward and settle tip as soon as possl| ole. j All claims due us on the first day of June I next, will he placed in the hands of uu attorney for collection. \Y. L. MJUK A (JO. April 17, 1S77. (to June 1st.J Notice to Shippers on the Waccamaw. rpiIETUG RULLKfVKIt WILL LEAVE J. G eor?clow*11 every Wednesday, after the, arval of the Steam or Louisa front Charleston for Ked Hlt.tl, touching art till inUutuediutel Hidings on the War. cam aw Ltiver. S. S. Fraser, Ageut at. Georgetown. E. T- latwdK, u ** Com waylioro. 'J'. \V. Graham, " " Nixonvll'.e. A. W. 1 la:dee, u 4* Hoard Landing. IL W. llamtwons, 44 * Jied J {lull. Feb. '20th, |S7o. <?i*nik?c Notice. | The regular meetings of Kingston Grange will be held ou the third Saturday in each mouth. I I ..... J* ? - iioiu lyr ntuor, iu o'CllK'k A. w. C. L. JOHNSON, Scry. KINGrSFORD'S OSWEGO PUKE AND Silver Gloss Starch, For Hip fliaiuiilry. MANUFACTURED HY T. KINGSFORD & SON, Tlif? Kent SturcJi hi tlio World. (JIVES A liKAlJTIFUL FINISH TO THE I.INKN, and Llje diflfcrence i? cost between it .1 n?l common starch is scarcely hall a cent for a washing. Ask your (jroccr for it. KiN(;sroii!>\s Oswego Corn Starch, For Puldinga. Blanc Maugo- Ice Cream- feels the criminal?Kstabttshed n 1WH. Ami preserves its reputation as print a, ntiion?kr and Moinc nict.K'ATK than any oilier article uf the kind offered, either of the a.uuu name or v> ith other titles. .M'KVCN'SON .M Al.'AKAM, I'h. P., &<\, the highest chernle.il nuiohi ity of Europe, carefully analyzed this Corn 'Starch, ami says it is a uiost excellent article of diet ami in chemical and feeding properties is fully equal to the best arrow loot. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, <C,\, accompany each ouo pound package. FokSalk iiy all Fnwr class Guockhs, uiuy lo-J 24. AUKM'IN w A Mr.n tor lb- I GAZETTEER PN1TKO MfATKS. a book lor every Amciicai). Sells everywhere at sight. Farmers, Teachers, Students, Lawyeis, Merchant*, School Directors, Manufacturers, Mechanics, .Shippers, Salesmen, men ol'learhiug, and men who can only read, old and young, all want it for everyday reference ond use. Shows tire grand results of the FIRST100 YEARS of the REPUBLIC. Everybody buys it, and Ayenta make from $100 to $200 a month. Send for circular. Address, J. (J. McCUKDY A CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, *l'a.; Cincinnati, Ohio; *t. Louis. Mo. ' < ' 4 9 ^ 1 1 1 i 1 BURDETT ORGANS )E AT peut u. I irdett Or?an Company, irculars, -/&j [Jiiii. lflth, 1*73-] A Fortune for $1!! Positively tin* L ist l*o?t|>?Uoiucti?_ "NOW is VOUK TJMK.rt Dame fortune helps those who help i,licms*ilv?t. LEU A LL V AUTHOK1ZE *> ='Texas Gilt Concert Association hi Aid of 1 ublic I m pro vois mi its in iho 1 n> <n Douison, Tex.n. W1I.I. *A\K A OKANI) (JOXCKICr woaday, W W :i i ?t, i > r ? And will Distribute to the Ticket llohlmn $250f000 IN GIFTS, The Concert and Distribution of (lift* guaranteed to 1'DVI PI VKLV '.ake place; mi the above data or the Jl')N KV WILL BE IU FUNDED. 1st Capital Utft, 50,000 3d Capital <Si?>. l.*?,0'H> (>'.ipit.it (till, "Jo,Odd 4th Capital Uit', |0,<X>0 lb-sides CUts in proportion amounting in ail to $250,000. I tisti thufion to Commence Iniinediately aftar the Concert. ACENTS WANTKD. liberal Conuw Unions to Responsible Agents. <: L I R S. Chd>6 can he organized m localities wheru v.e have no local agent, aril a prorata division of 'jilts drawn can be made. Send l<?r spoeial rat en to ('tubs. HOW TO ItlSM IT TO I'S. Money sent at our risk when ** "t h> 1'nstolliee money order, draft, express, or register* ed letter. D^7"()rders lirr tickets sent direct to m promptly tilled. 3 Address us tor circnlare giving rnt'erriiiv* manner of drawing, lull particulars, etc. Ad dins* all orders lor tickets. svanimiiiiealious, and make all remittances ol' Hiouey i* A. E. COLLINS, Secy,, JiK.N iJsO.s , 1 h.. Ai>. N. 11.?Orders for tickets amnunttlig to .' ? or-over sent C. < >. 1)., |>er express. Industrial Exhibition Co, -$20W1LL1MJV A FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM BOND or S'hk N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. Don t compare it. w ill* a Lottery; bsnr it, in mind Lh.it (lie capital invoked is nniavs cured. This Loan-is issued on x novel and uuthoii/.cd by r.pcciul Act of the LoginlxUire the Stale of New York. JN'ery bondholder must 4oreiv? nt l?x*t $21.tH), but he may receive SIOO.OOO! ! Or ,00bVr $ 10,000, or Vr>,<XK>, or 1th Premium AHotmat, Juno 7th, 1375. Gt.h 2oriC-e TYe^orrinrr Tislrr * f!r " -w ivv* *%>M m* V VUjr M ?Uf *W I W i <ttivuUiT> giving lull applanation, will k *? Kent, 1'i<t. i J' charge, nti application. For *.uu full iutoi' malum, o?Mi '-h without ilnlav, MORGEHTHAU BRUN0&C3., J*'I .naxi >i * i. Ai. KNTV i.' # J'uik llov\, N'ftw York, 1V><4. Office I>r*W(rr "J!!. lU'init by Draft mi N. Y. f'lcy Banks, l,?v i UumvJ Letter i?r I?, O. Money Order. aprl7~-fA. Manhoid: How Lost, How Lostoreil r> Just published, u?t edition >f Wsrl^al Ikr. erwt-JJ** 4>l??br ?i I <ui site laaioHi our* iwn'i Tbvout iiirito l?e) ol S?permirt'?Ti'b.< J& \ ' ??r Ssmlna 1 Wniknf", 1trarot*i (ide? ry Svintn.il la****-. linp--tm> Mcut.-U and i'hysical lnctp*<?-r >? 11 Ainpvtiiiuriii# t?? ku.iirriiw*. it-. ? ills*, t Joi??um ptiuu,, fcpilepsy -ilnl Km, n.un 4 by ?e If-.lunula* nee ur ?-vu*l <?x *.ravairaiice, ,A< . 4*- l"i*r > ?, in a ?vMt|* | envelope, only ail emit*. J'ne celebrated uuiutir, 411 line tniiuirable Aeo if, cl^.irly demonstrate*. inm n ilnrif v>r?' -r |iricllc?, tli*i <'? ul&rii*tii< i,oii?isjni?r1i?4 t?l ivll nhiiot may it* rt liually cmvd wi: Ii>m?1 w? s | dangerous use of 4it tera il in-diet a* >r tli~ iyp\< C? tlbll of \ lie k 11 rti-, pi | 1 tinX on l n. unlit# of i , ,t" . c once simple, rertsiu aw i etTeclu il, ny in- une t Klndi svi-iy ?ii(li*iT. nu is iIimt wuii ins coo lion may be, may cure Vumil ua?<i|ilv, pr % ?U < radically. MT tins Lecture Hti'ii i b? til t if 11 %> k - v/ r cry aiHu ?n die laud. SflltL UluUr ?* ? 1 ? ? . I - I ? - - * |>o*t ,ji.iid, on rri?i|H of?ll cm- uii pi nt >1 lllltH. Addrr.*.? in* Publisher., CIIAS. J. C. KLINB & CD., J-7 Uoaery, New York; JWL (UBcc. iioa, ?Ft<I I7?1y. AMKKIOAN WASTHM For Laundry and Household Ujoi >1 V.ll F AC IT' ICK1> A'l" THki American Utraiuariuc Works, Sewmk, Jt. J. Our WnA IMue I* the beat in the world. it doe* not streak, contain* uotbiug iicju iou* to lie.dili oi la brie, and i* used by all the lug? laundries on accouul ot'Jt* pleasing ell-ct a.4 Cboapnea*. Sujierler tor wUitewa*Uin ; 1'ufc up In pacJc.tgc* cou-veiuewi l\r family atta. Fi ice lucent* each. / For side by grocer* everywhere. At* ay* a*k for tin* AMKIUOA,* WasU ULUK, if you want tlie cheapest and liesu AMFUUJAN ULi M iM AKlNB WORKtt, tulj'-e, T2 \\ lltt.Mu btreet,New Vert* uinyi-> l A, ( \ / j