Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, June 19, 1875, Image 3
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SPEC lAL'N OTICK.
>>om tli's ilat?e we will insert uo dUlion
? ''<-? for letters of administration, notice to
persons indebted to, and to |>crsons holding
<.Uim? against an estate, notice for final disti,'?i/?C.'
\l,,'ess l',u dash is paid in advance, or
>e\ .u<: handed in by a practicing lawyer, in
1 cuse 1?* will be held responsible for
payment.
Sf'Al.K OF C1IAUOKS.
Citation Notice $3.00
Xoticc to pay up and to render claims. .$2.00
final Discharge. $2.50
1 ublic sales will be rated by the square.
LOCAL MATTERS?
IteliglouN A|>i?oiastmeut?.
Services in the Methodist Church every
oabbath at 11 o'clock A. M. by Kov. l). Tiller.
Iteligions s?rvlces will be hereafter regularly |
IlPMl ill t llC 1 Y(?sl)YtPi'l!!fi r^nii*l? nil onil I
4th Sabbaths in each month.
(J uuat Iniiuckmknts.?Read the
advertisement.
. Tho Schooner liidgewood,1' Johnt
son, from New York, arrived at l'ot
Bluff on the 14lh itist. to Burroughs
tfc Collins, with Mdz. to Burroughs &
Collins, M. 1?. Beaty, I. T. Lewis, W.
R. Lewis and others.
New suply of Bibles just received by Horry
County Bible Society.
A sad Accident.?Capt. Daggett's !
youngest child, a little girl not quite I
three years old, whilst playing in the
piazza yesterday morning managed to
climb up on 0110 of tho banisters,
from where she fell and broke one of
her legs. Dr. Norton was called in,
and gave it proper attention. From
last accounts the little sufferer was as
comfortable as could be expected.
Medical {'amnion Sen*?.?There are three
copies of this remarkable Ixwk at the Postollicc,
that will be sold cheap If called ?or
^ soon.
Fatal Diskahk among IIogs.?Mr.
Allen Johnson, from Gallivants Ferry
township, gives An alarming account
of a latal disease going among the hogs
in that section of the connty. It is not
known whether it is hog-cholera or
what, as that disease Iias never hereto
fore prevailed in this county to an extent
sufficient to give our people a correct
knowledge of it.
(Irown hogs seem more liable to attack
than smaller ones, at least we
hear more said of the loss of the larger
hog*. The disease is very fatal,
sweeping out whole gangs in a few
day*. Mr, Johnson says that noticing
a large sow, sick with this disease, lying
by the fcuce, Ire took her by the
ear to raise her on her feet when the
hair stripped off the ear as clean as if
scaUed with hot water. He says they
know of no rern^l^, core, or abatement
for the disease; that ho tried
spirits of turpentine on one hog, pouring
down him about a tca-spoon-tul
ami he thinks it hastened his death.
FostKit's Tkxas Hkai. Estatk DusthibuTlox.?In
response to inquiries as to tlie reliability
of the Texas Ileal Estate and Gold
Distribution, jime 510111, J.E. Foster, Manager,
of Iloston. Texas, we answei that we are no1
personally acquainted with tlie Manager, Capt.
Foster, hut ttlie newspapers of Texas, where
he is well known it aupgars. s]>eak of him in
high praise?endorsing hitr as an lionorahlc,
refialJe and successful business man. He is
also endorsed by tlie Mayor aix2 Council of
Houston, and his business relations with this
pajwr are of a prompt and reliable nature.
The War Carried into Mexk(>-A
ltaidou the Banditti.
Buown'svii.lh, J une 12.?Intelligence
lias been received bore that thin morning
Capt. McNeely, of the State troops,
with a few of his men, pursued, and,
after ft forced march of twenty-five
miles, overtook a baud of twelve cattle
thieves about twelve miles below
this place. They showed fight, mod in
the engagement which ensued the
whole hand of raiders were killed.
Capt. McNeely lost one man killed.
He captured two hundred and fifty
head of stolen cattle.
Galvkston, June 12?A special dispatch
from Brownsville to the News
savs; Gen. Steele and Maj. Dwier lolt
^ yesterday for Itio Grande City. Capt.
r McNeely and part of his company are
below watching for the raiders now on
this side. Mexicans report the crossing
ol fifty beeves below hero Wednesday.
Sergt. flail went to Bagdad to
see the beeves which Gen, Cortina is
snipping to tjuna. Many oi them
have American brands. A large pile
of hides with American brands await
shipment, and men assisting in their
shipment say the beeves were stolen
from Terns. About '*00,000 pounds
dried beet ready for shipment is undoubtedly
American, as Mexicans don't
raise halt enough beet to supply their
own market. Sergt. Ilail wui closely
watched and succeeded in tsking note
of only about twenty brtitds. On
> Sunday morning Gen. Cortina left
Hagdad with seventy-fivemen. About
here cattle-stealing is terrible. Oxen
jire driven off almost daily. It is reported
that Gen.tOortina's resignation
has been accepted. The supreme gov71
U
T1
eminent is determined to remove him
from the frontier, but he dees not intend
to go. Report says that Gen.
Steele gave orders to the rangers not '
to cross the Rio Grand on a ceount of
the exasperated feeling of the Mexicans,
and the danger that they would
lay waste the country between the
Nueces and the Rio Grande before a
force could be sent there to check
them. The war feeling is strong on
the Mexi can side.
JJaion.?li. C Middles?and mess Pork,
for stile by M. 11. Hkatv.
No use of (iikiug the huge, oiUmsive, grip ing,
drastic pills, put up iu cheap wood or
paste-board boxes, when Dr. Tierce's Pleasant
irrigative Pellets, or Sugar Coated, Concentrated
ltcot aid Herbal Juice, Anti-Uil"
ious Crannies?scarcely larger than mustard
seeds?possessing as much power as any large
pills, and neatly put iu little vials that preserve
their virtues unimpaired for any length
of time, in any climate, can be had for
cents of all Druggists.
Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pelletts for sale by
E. Norton.
' Pahtiks desiring medicines will lind uiy
stock complete, and guaranteed as Lo quality.
K. NoitToM.
Cooi> chewing tobacco lor i.ale at 7o cents
per j>ound, by E.Norton.
Just Rkceivf.o, Ambrosial Sliaviug
cream, superioi bowing Machine Oil, Diamond
cement for mending broken china
Ac., Pierces pellets, also a variety of
s^nionery? Legal cap, Broad Bill paper,
Memorandum Books, Lead pencils, Rulers,
Perforators, Fas.eners Ac., Ac., at
E. Xohtox.
Fittera Rheumatic Remedy.?Several persons
in this county luive tried this medicine.and
in every instance it lias manlaiued its higli
reputation as a certain cure for rheumatism.
For sale by M. ft. BeiUy.
D77" See advertisement Foster's Second
Texas Drawing postponed for a few days.
A li.titK Voi.umk. ? TJie Centennial Gazetteer
of the United States. Bv A. Von Stoinwehr,
A. M., author of "Tlio Eclectic Series
of Sdrool fJeographies," "Topographical Map
of the IJ. S.," etc., is a volume which com
melius useu 10 an wjsuing litionnaiiou concerning
our country- It presents in readily
a<1|CSf)itilo shape the results of the late census,
and wliatever is ot value from hundreds ol
geographical, statistical and descriptive works..
It la presents the labor ot years on the jurt of
the author and a large corps of assistants, and
an expenditure of nearly $20,000. The country
at large, each state, city, town and township,
the principal rivers and mountains, are
treated in se pat ate articles, in their alphabet!
eal places, ami so fully as to hrint, to every
reader tlie most desirable facts respecting
each, and shows the glgnalie icswlts ot The
First. One Hundred Yeats of the CS real est l?epnbllc
the World Ever Saw. 'l'lie \Yt i k is a
N ational Standard, and will prove as indispensable
to every class as a W obster's or Wori
ouster's Dictionary, Published by J. C. McCuui>y
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati,
Ohio; Olacago, 111.; and 1st. l.ouis, MoSpecial
Notices.
to coiynrn ptb v es.
The advertiser, having been |>erinanently
cured of tliait dread disease, Consumption, by
a simple remedy, is anxious to make known
to his fellow sufferers t he means ofcure. To
ail who desire it, he will send a copy of the
{description used, {free of charge), with the
direotions for preparing and using the same,
which Uvey will find a sore Cure of Com
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, A:c.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address lie v. E. A. IVJLSON,
1U4 Pettu St., Williamsburg li, New York.
jani)-0m.
ij it it o it so r v?n ii.
AOKNTLEJIAN who sutlered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the cilcet s of youthful indiscretion
will for the sake of suffering humanity, send
tree to all who need it, the receipe and direction
for making the simple remedy by which
he was cured. Stifle re rs wishing to profit hy
the advertiser's experience c?in do so hy addressing
in perfect confidence,
JOHN li. OODKX,
janfl-flm] 42 Cedar St., New York.
OBITUARY.
Dilii> in this county at. Ducksville June.
Pith. 1s75. Mub. Makv. E. Ficaxk. (if ids
Mary. KHen. Cook. in the 17th- seventeenth
year of her age. she has been a member of.
the A. M. K. Church, for. d years, and profess
to. have. Helicon, an have made piece with
the Ixird. an Snvk#r Jesus Christ allso Iteing
a member of the Sunday School, and never.
tnisseiLa Sunday Except in cas^ of sickness,
nor. Evrept nogloctlullness of the Teachers,
or. mi|jcrinten<icnt. she lieves a large number
of friends, both white ami colored, who mourn
the lost of. her. and her Vacancy in. kimHuu
^ - m?J
School, but I only hope tliat she. has 1 deceived
her Crown, and are sitting on the light hand
of the father, in heaven, she would never attend.
part ies. nor quitting but she would make
her sell" perfectly satisfied .at home, when the
absents of the remaining pari ol the family,
sho has a sweet little Jlabe buried by her side,
where, she can Embrace it at. any time in the
presents of the father she lieves a husband
weeping, as if there were no comforter. tl?e
last, word she spoke* to her latlic. wastJiat she
never eutend to make no other place her home
but IIEAVEN her husband. W. D. COOK
will soon make. his. Ketnrn north to purchase
a Tomb stone in memory ofbei
CoNWATiioit, S. C., June 10,
Cm:i)K TtritrKNWNK ?Virgin. $i/25 Yei1ow$2.25,
Scrape Jf 1 .?*<>.
Timber?Prime Ma 15, ordinary 3 to 7 c.
I'liovisio.vs.? Pork 8a!Oc; Bacon, lOjaiOc;
Eggs 12?alic ; Com $1 25.
Litti.k Uiv?u;S. C* June Id.
Citt'DK Ttrtu'kntixk.?Virgin $8.00, Yellow
Dip $2.00, Scrape $10.00. Tar $1.25.
I'hovisioxs.?Corn $1.40, Meal $1.50, Flour
per bbl. $l).00u$ 1.00, Bacon 18i,? 18, Molasses
retail 50, CoH'ce 28, Salt per socit $1.75, Eggs
1*2 chickens P2|ri25.
Bees wiu 25c., Cow bides 10al2. Pea Nuts
$1.25o$ 1.50.
Gkokgktowx, S. C., June 14.
Crude turpentine?Virgin $8.50, yellow
$2.50, 8crai>o $1.50.
w ii.ni.MiTos, i>. \;M jnnc 10
Xavai, Stohks.?Crude Turpentine?Virgin
$3.bo, yellow dip $2.10, Hard $1.20
Spirits turpentine, 30c., Tar $1.75. (Cotton
12Jal5c.
New York, June 10.
Money 21 per cent. Hold 110.
Spirits turpentine 32&c, ltosin $1.75a$5.00
Cotton 15 ic,
1
IE HOUR 1 NVEElvl
Regular Com mimical ion.
J\ The next regular communication of
^#\jfllorrv Lodge, No. 03 A.*. K.*. M.-.
/V^\will Ik? held on Tuesday night Juno I
' v N22d, 1873.
Ij. D. LONG Sccty,
By order of the \V. M.
Horry Lodge, No. 65, A.".
F.\ M.'.
R The Building Comniiitc tor tlw*
Lodge, bog to remind the craft,
that we are at work; that the contract
/ * 1iu< lu^ot 1 ?t * t liot un tiAoil <1 /*o?d oil.
- " V I
amount of money; ami wo ask, that (ho wages
due by subscription will he promptly paid ut
our next lingular Communication.
JOHN K. < OOPEU,
It. G. SESSIONS,
11. G. COLLINS,
J. 11. JOLLIE,
J. 11. NORMAN,
Building Committee.
June 5 3t.
Important Notice*
Office ok Reoisiku ok Mesne Conveyance,
Con way no no, S. C., June 10th, 1875.
Tlie following papers, recorded bv exClerks
Jaiues A. Thompson and E. T. Lewis,
are in this ollice. Persons interested are reqncsted
to bring their receipts and call for
their papcis.
LAND DEEDS.
A. 11. Skipper to Thomas & J. < \ Ki < g. John
IL Squires to 11. G.Collins (? deeds). Colin
\Y. 11 ux to John N. Prince. Daniel Shell) (o
Win. L. Shelly. John C. lh'own to John C.
Parker. J.nnes S. Burroughs to Isaac Sarvis.
Daniel Shelly to Henry 1). Seelly Elizabeth
Cox to Susan E. Murry. Margaret A. Hodges
to Josiah Hodges. Sr. \Y. G. Vick to Joseph
B. Edge. M. i). Giahumto I). \V. Oliver, Jr.
and J. M. Hughs. Daniel Lewis to M. A.
Strickland. Mary Thoni|>son loilelon Todd.
Hardee A Heaves to IV in. Carter ?fe G A.
Prince. Peter Vauglit, Sr to Martha C. Beasent.
James S. burroughs to 11. A. Harder.
W. J. Sarvis to A. M. Sarvis. W. J. Graham
to John A. Johnson. John 11. lieaty, (Com.
in Equity.) to Elizabeth Cox. Dr. D. Tucker
to Dr. J. Ik Magill. It. J. Todd to Daniel
Shelly Peter Fowler to Daniel Fowler.
Enoch Stevens to Hugh Stevens. Moses Auder.son
to Jas N. Ltuliaiu. Peter Vaught. Sr.
to Saml. Hughs. Win. Tompkins to C. i'oinking.
\V. 1. Graham, Sherill, to Noah Patlick.
John K. Beat y l Coin, in Equity) to
John M. Cox, lor 125 aeies of land In Hulls
island. John M. Cox to Elizabeth Cox. JA.
lieudi icks to Ellcck Suggs. Daniel Fowler
to John Todd. T. M. lieaty to llenry
Hal dec.
MORTGAGES.
X. Adams to W. W. A* P. V. Waller.
Maty Ann Holland to \V. G. Vick.
S. B. Watson tu W. G. Vick.
Persons Interested in Hie following papers
lodged with .1. NY. Sessions, Esq., for record,
are notified that ihe same am not recoeiled ,
and will not be without further arrangements:
John Smith to William Johnson.
Jas. J. Roberts to Sarah Skipper.
Jan. J. itooeris to Jas NV. Roberts.
11. Sam). Cox to 11. S. Chcsuut.
11. S. Chesnut to ltobee.i J. Todd.
A. F. Gerrold to George Gerrtdd.
A. F. Gerrohl i j June Gerrold.
Julius W. Cox t<i 11. S. Chesnut,
Isaac 1*. Lewis to W. K. liux.
Mary J. Singleton to C. F. fcpivy.
Si. Iv ( i. .Inline n ml At Inn o 'i'Iwvo
. ?r wMVUf ItllM W. in IO, \\f I ll\?n. i?caij ?
A. M. Bellamy lo .J. 11. Williamson.
J is. J. Roberts lo Mary K. 1.on.imore.
J. U. Cooper to J. (J. Lewis.
M. fete venson and wile, to Sarah T. Sessions.
|
W in. Jerncgau to John Kn/or.
Isaac 1*. Allen to JihTn i.evris.
Isaac. J\u ker to Helen i'. l'aikcr.
Tlios. A. Anderson to Croon L. Holmes.
C. T. t.liosnut u> II S. (Jlicsniit.
11. K. Cart rite to JJ. N . Andc.sou,
L. 1). Bryan to Owen lhyan ami Pinckncy
Bellamy.
\V. .si. Hughs to Celley Hickman.
John. '1'. Cbllins to Ehiiabelli ColliuH.
Win. A It old to Ki/abeth Collins.
T. 1>. Biehacdsoii to l'eter .luhnson.
W. M. Hughs to Jos. Hickman.
M. 11. Johnson to \V. M. Harris.
Alhe<l (i. Mi li cit to John Bellaiuy.
N. B. Cooper Lo Saml. Cojk.
J J. Ilanlec to Saraii E. Richardson.
Aitliur AI foul Lo Elizabeth Collins.
A. 11. Skipper to Jane IJardee.
TJIOS. W. BEATY,
C. C. I*. A' It. M. C.
Annual School jJistrict
frieetirtg.
n ACCORDANCE Willi THE I'RO.1.
visions of the law establishing free
schools in the Slate ofSonth Carolina, the annual
meeting ol Hie legal voters ot School
District, No. 2, (Conwayboro Township) for
the purpose ot assessing a tux lo aid in slip
port ol the flee school in said district, will be
held in llic Court House on Saturday the
20th instant, at 12 o'clock M.
By order ol t he board of Trustees.
Jl. 11. BL'tiikOlJCHS,
Cieik ol Board.
Conwa vjioito, S. C., June 12, 187"?.
K Pi C e JIua 11D C OIJ N T Y COM "ft s77
June 1st, lf.To. {
The hoard ol County Commissioners will
mete on Monday 2Sth .1 line. Parties holding
claims against tlw? county will please render
thorn on or by Saturday 2(>lh.
All persons who have received orders issued
on (.'ouiity Treasurer on May 17lh will call at
this office arid have them projioriy endoiscd
according to Act of 12 April J?*V>, hefwro prosentiug
to County Treasurer for payment.
By order of tiro board of County Com Vs.
J. W. llCLi.lDAY,
ii. i-NWUMA^, i naii man.
Clerk. June r>?:ir.
lu the* Wixtrirl ( onr( of the
liiitid states,
Full .SOUTH CAHOL1NA
In the matter of Peter t Petition fur Full an'l
I'anyht, of J lorry Final Discharge
County, Hank) uyl. } in Jtanlcrnj/t-cy.
OIIDKUED, THAT A 1IEAUINU BE
bad on "the I*>111 day of Jmiks at- Federal
Ceuit Jioiiso -in Charleston, S. (J.; A id
(hut all Creditors, tVe., <>f said bankrupt np]Kjar
at ti.'ud time and place, and show cause,
if any they can, why '.lie p.ayer oftlw l'elirioner
should not be granted.
By Older of tlie Court, tke 2-fc-lt day of
May,
DANIEL IIOHMJECK,
Clerk of I he Distiict Com t of lite United
.Slates for South Caiolina.
juite o-ilt.
Mipri It'* Sal cm.
BY VIH T U E OF AN JEX K CIJ TI OS T( >
me directed and lodged in tins utilce, i
will ofter for sale before the Court House in
Conwayhoro. J**. CM on the first Monday in
July next, within legal hunts of sale, the following
proiH'rty, to wit:
Four hundred acres of hind more or less,
levid on as the property of Isaiah Williams,
ami known by the name of Hell Neck, at the
suit of A. F. Gore, fit at,
A. II. SKIPPER, S. II. C.
June 12th, 187">.
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Administrjtor's Noticj
\ LL l?KHSONS INltKlU'ttl) TO Til 15 j
late Joseph 15. Edge, or lo bin estate,
;*i?* hereby noritied to ntako payment to the
undersigned, and all persons having rtatm*
against the same, are required to present fcitid
claims duly attested to W. T. TODD,
June 7. IS7-V Adiur. list. J. U. Edge
June 12?1% m
Tax Return Notice.
r WILL BIO AT Til 10 KOLTjOWIXCl
.1. places, at dates named, to receive tax returns
in Bucks Township:
Pauleys Swamp Church, WtvlnesMiy, Juno 0
Bull Creek (Poit IlarreiUon) Thurs. June 10
Tip Top and Lower Mills, Fii. June II
(ireenwco'J Mills. (Bueksville) Sat 12
Bull Crook (Port llarrellson), Tuesday
aud Wednesday, July 0-7 ?
(freeuwood Mills (HueUsville), Thur S .
Union Church, Saturday 10 j
Taxpayeisin I lucks township will make I
returns to no other assessor. I ill boat *
County Auditor's odieo every monday, Wed- , ,
ncsday and Suliuday, not in contact wilh <
the above dales, to receive roturns, and wil '
Dually close my returns to County Auditor on J
Monday 0 o'clock 1*. M. July UHh, '.874. t
J. 11. XOHMAX, Assessor, ?
june5-4t.
Notice. *
^rpiIK CONWAYBOUO SCHOOL M
_1. Ituilding Association" will moot in I '
tbo Court House at this place, o i the fourth ' ]
Saturday in lhis mouth, (dune libth) at 1"
o'clock M. I *
11V order of the Association.
Til OS. W. UK AT V,
C. P. QUATTLEIIAU.M, Chairman. I
Secretaiy i>ro (cm. '
Tax Notice.
OK KICK Col* N T Y Al'I>t colt.
Coxwayiiouo, S. C., May UHh. 1S77.
Notice is ukukhy oivkx, that
this oJJice will l>e open Ibr receiving
Tax Keluilis from June the first to July the
twentieth, iuslead of from July 1st to August
'jOlli, as heretofore. Attention is called to
Sictiou 10 of the Tax ait, whCli reads as follows*.
Sec. 19. Everv person required hy law to
list pi ope: ly slia'I annually, between the (irst i
day of June an 1 Ihe t \\ eat ielli day ? ! .Iu!v, <
make out and deliver to the auditor of '.lie (
county in which the property is, h\ law, ;<? he
leturued for taxation, a statement, verilied
by bis oath, ol all Ileal Estate which has been
sold or Hastened silicic the last list incut of 4
property for .vhich lie was responsible, and to
wlioui, and ofi.il the Personal Property possessed
hy hi in, or under his eontiol, mi the *
first day of June of thai year, chlier an owner ^
agv-iit, parent, husliaud, guardine, ollicer, J
partner, factor, or holder, wilh the value
I hereof on said Urst day of June, at the p ace J
oi return, estimating according to the rules ^
pi escribed by law, which statement shall set
toith: j
1st. 'Flic number of horses ami their value.
2d. The number of cattle ami their value,
anl. 'i lk? number of mules ami nsniji and
ihi'i. ^ a I tie. <
Uli. '1 ho iiiunltor of sheep ami their value, i
5th. The. mimher ot iiogs, ami their value,
bill The value of gold ami silver plate, ami j
number of gold ami silver walcheH, an.il their '
value.
7lh. The niunher of-pi ano fortes, meloileons i
ami cabinet organs, anil their value.
Mh. The nuuiboi' of pleasure carriages, and :
tJieir value. ''
Dt'i. 1 lie number of dogs. and tln'ir value.
Kith. The value ot goods, merchandise, J
moneys and credits pertaining to his busucst,
as a litoir.haut.
lltli. 'Ilk- value of materials received, used,
or provided to he used, in his business as a
manufacture.
12th. 1 ne value of machinery, engines,
tools, lixlmes and implements used, or pro- j '
vided to he used, in his ousiuess as a iiianu- j
factum*, and of all manufactured aitides
one year or more.
Kit h. The value of moneys, including hank '
hills and circulating notes.
1-llh. The value of all credits,
loth. The value of investments in the
stocks of any company or coiporation out of
this : tale, except National Hanks,
Kith, The value of all investments in bonds,
except bonds of the United states and this
Mute expressly exempted fioui taxation.
27i.ii, Tie' value of all othei property. i 1
All new buildings* or structure* not returned
i:i lS"j I, or erected since, must he returned
this year. *
l or ihoconvcnicr.ee of 1l?s Taxpayers, l t.
have appointed the following assistants, \ u: j
ihtcks 1 owtohip, No. I, In. .1. II. Norman.
Uonwnyboro 44 2, ('. U. Johnson,
| l>og JJIiilf 44 5i, J- N. Fierce,
i Kaybuio 44 4, das. (J. JJiyauL
Kioyds 44 5, J.U. lleaty
Gieen Sea 44 0, .las. C. Ihyant.
Simpson (.'reek 44 7, J. C. Hryant.
Linle Kivc.r 44 S, ('apt.']'. iV. liore.
Dogwood Neck u 0, L. N. Ihyuu.
Socaslcc 44 . 10, .lohn 11. (hunt.
UaUvanU Kerry 44 11, .1. C. lleaty.
Any taxpayer failing to make retions by
tin*. 20111 of July, as pi escribed by taw, w id j
be subject. to 50 per cent, penalty additional ;
on his last year* assessment, which will Le
strict, y adhered to at this olUco.
Every taxpayer is requested u# moke ret urns '
to I In; assessor that is assigned to the township
where he resides, ami mine thru aid 1
promptly with a full ami co.ieet statement of ;
tliiur property, JE G. NJ&H610N.S,
Jimo5-3t' A. II. 0. |
Great Inducements*
TlIK IMSbTSKLUNtf PRIZK PACKAGE IS
THK WOftM)!
ONE PACKAGE CONTAINS
to Shoots of line Note Paper*
la* Assorted liiivclopos.
I Pou Holder au<l host Stool Pen. 1
1 Hood Led Pencil.
I Pa tout Yard Measure.
I Package of .fcweJry*
The iiin'sl r>t uvei ottered lor only 35 cents,
j One sample package seut w ith elegant pair !
; of sieve Lultons for 35 cents, or $2.50 per do/.- j
en packages, hy expies*.
Address, J. I). UAKDIN,
June 10-41. Wilson, N. C,
METROPOLITAN TEA CO.
a ,
On account of the hard times we are de- j
term! tied to sell Teas of any k-in?t, cheaper '
than any house in the World.
BLACK TEA,.,from 50 cents to *1.00 per p?.
YOUNG 11VMON 50 to $1.00 *
IMI'KUIAL GUNPOWDER
,00 to $1.00 "
We will send a pound or a halfjpouuJ p:v:kaire
to you ov mail
FOK A SAA1PLE
on receipt of the prion. I'leasa slate 1 he kind
of Tea you want, and be very particular to
give us your correct address.
All letters must be addressed,
MKTKOroLlTAN TKA C'OMI'XNY,
42 & d4 Vusey ?Street, New York.
June 19
*
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< # r I I v *
*j 1 1 *{ --H
THE "MATCHLESS "
AKK M;
ERIE,
:sr' Send to tho B
Erie, Pennsylvania, for (
MnaMBHHWHHBBHHnHBHMHMHHBHBMMHHBBHBMBl
T\r ew A.<lverlisemeTit?s
l;eo. r. HOWELL & C'O./S COLUMN 1
5 n(\]f A ppy V"C wtinted to Mil "The
LJUUiV HUCrl I o o o m iu o n
??? ? Medical Adviser." It i? the tfienpent |
aook ever published; 8SA pHgtv, over I A* iltMBlra
4ou?, I.AO. Thousands o >y it at sight who
xjuld not be induced to pur? h ?? the high-priced
mhiIts treating of Domestic (Vledlolnc. Unlike
>'her hooks sold through agents this work i?
horoughty advertiscd throughout iforth Amerl
a This f.-u t, together with the large n'ts, elegant
tppearnnce, and many new features ot' the book,
a use- it to sell more rapidly th tn any tvark ever
tubiished In this country. Those of my agents
'Vhii have bad experience In selling book-, ?AV
hat in all their canvassing they never inet v.'lth
uich succe-s or made so large wages, as *ii?"e
commencing the sale of iny work. For term* and
'.eirltory. address (inclosing two postage stamps '
tnd elating experience) It V. Pierce, M. 1> , I
IV'orld's Disponsiary, Huff tin, N. Y Note.? '
Ma*k envelope K?r I'utihshiog llep't."
ACTIVE CANVASSING AGENTS i
Wanted in every t ity and district In the State j
of Soil th Caru iinu to solicit ior ill"
MOBILE LIFE INSUKANCECO. I
oa' mdicii.i:, ii,i,
V.SOUND, It K 1,1 A II I,E AND I* It (Ml IIZSSIVE
SOUTHERN tit>.\lI'A.NY .
Address giving refrenoce,
11. m fkiknd, se.t-tarv, Mobile, Ala. i
51 PI If jyBssfi
31 i I] III Intempiirance
Speedily cured by Pit LIKt'K'fl rnilv known and
mre Remedy. No OlIAlH.E {or treatment
until cured. Call on or address
Dr. J. C. DECK, 112 John St., Cincinnati, 0.
f~7 T~7 A \VFFK ^uuiAlitoid to Male and
fjJ) | | Female Agents, in tltotr locality.
,\>st.s NOTI1INU to try il. Particulars Free,
r. <>. \TCKOUY lY CO., Augusta, Me.
Advertiser's Gazette
A Journal of Information
for Advertisers. Edison,
9,600 copies: Published
weekly- Terms,
52 per annum, in ad/ancc.
FT VR SPECIMEN COI'IS (DIFFERENT
DATES '1(1 ONE ADDRESS FOR 2A (JTS.
Ofllce No. II l o\v, N. V.
USliO. K". CO.,
Editors it till k"n l?l i -sit ?' r*M.
Notice to (Shippers on the
Waooamaw.
'IHIK TUC HULL 1UVK11 WILL LEAVE
Jl. Ceorgetown every Wednesday, after the
irval of t i*<? Slejuuur Louisa from Charles011
for Kcd Hli.fV, touching at all interinediilel
Hidings en the Waceamaw River.
S. S. Eraser, Agent at Coorgetown.
10. T. Lewi a, 41 " Conwavhoro.
'J'. W. Crahain, " u Niscowville.
A. W. Hardee, 44 44 Hoard Landing.
1L W. Mammons, 44 44 Red Mulf,
Keh. '20th, 1875.
Mic Slateof'.Hoiith < aroliua
COUNTY OF HORRY.
COURT OF COMMON l'LEAS.
fudyement lloll 18:iW. Can (runt on December
J), 1808.
Intrest January 1, 1808 $500.00.
Joiin JOYCK,
Vfeercr, Plaintiff
ay a in.si
ts. 13. Watson,
Defendant,
Dopy Sum 1110118, to Renew Executions.
Lodged in ShoriM's Ollieu December 10,
18(58. Assigned to T. 1'. Watson, I Sarins
Watson, el at. ,
To Aim 11 Watson, Admiaistratix of all and
sho/nlar the goods and chatties, nigh in ami
credits of S. 11. Watson, deceased, and to
Ann It. Watson (widow*), and Franklin O.
Watson, William. T. Walson, Julia 1).
Watsuu, Martha C. Watson, Mary T. II atson,
C. hla Watson, tides 11. Wat turn,
Margaret JC. I Cut.von, Scarce II. Watson,
Virginia C. U'atnou., (children) heirs at
law of S. II. Watson.
Whereas, judckmevt was out
allied in tins Circuit Court L/r ufoe
County of Horry and State of So nth Carolina,
hy confession ?u lie* tiiiitii day -of Decemhei
A. H. 18(58, in the above entitled eause,
against said N. 13. Wateou, and ?vecution was
duly issued thereon, hut the active .energy
therefore has now expired, and it is desired
to have the same reucwed.
Now, therefora, you are summoned, to appear
at the next Twbi of the Oirciilt Court,
to he. held tor said County, at the pluee of
holding the same and then and the re to show
eause, if any vou ran, why said -exoeiitknt
should not he renewed acoordrag to law.
I I I * I<\.l.. * Ik HO
1? I IKIU?I J, if, inf.).
JOS. T. WALSII,
I'liiilit ill's Attorny.
T? the Defendants, Martha C. Watson,
Xlary T.. Watson, C. Ida Watson, Giles II.
Watson, Margaret E. Watson, Scarco It. Watson,
and Virginia C. Watson; Take notice
that the summons of which the foregoing is a
copy was tiled in the olUee of the Clerk of
Court of Commo.u ]'lease *t Con way horn,
in the Stale of South Carwliua on the 14
day of .May, A, l>. 1*7\.
JOS. T. WALSH,
I'lai miffs Attorney.
Yoticc of Application for
Redemption of Delinquent
liiiuth.
Notice is heresy given to the
purchasers (rt- the fcesein-after described
tracts of land, made at lite delinquent
sales of the County Treasurer on fhe 3d day
of May 1H7A, to satisfy State and County taxes,
costs and penalises thereon, that, iu aeeur
dance will: the provisions made and pre.serib ed
by law tor the redemption of delinquent
lands; parties interested hi the same, have
made application for the redemption of said
lands, and that tlie amount necessary -for such
redemption lia* been deposited a ilh the
County Treasurer, to wit:
2-1 acres of laud situate in Simpson Creek
township, No. 7, sold m the property of
Sarah J. Carter.
ISM) acres in Con way boro township, No. 2,
sold as the proj>ei'ty of James II. Dusenbury-.
It. li. SESSIONS,
May 20, 1875. A. U. C.
* '? - nil l?WWMfp???j
ij ij ? #j Sj
Buimsrr organs
lI)K at
PEFIT.
urdott Ore;an Company,
circulars, -f'4 s ft*n. l*?h, 1*15-1
Manhood: IIow Lost> How Restored!
.1 ?i ? publithed, nh?r edition of
HlvtTHt'll** Oli'brnl I
IBKaitty ?>n the rtt.iK'ftltun (wrvV
h gi out n****' fine) of Sptrm nutriiOx*
,,r 41 Wfakni*!!, Involuui t
lllw^ iv ShiiiiikiI l,nnse?, Yfn p item-< ,
Jfteiin?i itnd I'liyoic tl Iwcap t. uy
??. k ui|>*<d imeu r.a to M.tirrl t*r, etc ?
.\l???, Doiotimiitiiiu, K|?tl?*p?y stud Kile, ln*Hi el
by M?lf-indulKeiiiM ?>i net. u it I ex'.ruvit*.tner, Ak,.
**T Krlce, in a Mntlnd emir elope, out/ ?ix c?- ?
Tim celebi ated :tut Itor, in ibis minm .tole
clearly deiuon?ir.tt*?, !? <> t ? thirty ye.trt' .
ceseful praclne, iti-at ih?* al triiiin*
ol solf-ahu?? m.ty be r;? Ictlly cnie<l **ii.n?nt tut
vii iiiifni,.! inwiiuiiii* ?T >)>pu
cation of llie Kit I If, p nut In* out a inotlf nf i - < t
oHi'f ?linpif, cfrmtii an I Hir^ctiial, by of
which ?*?rj nOmer. no niaiifr what hi* < ?o?H
tiivii inay be, may cut" hlntsHf cheaply, prv? ?"*L/
radically
*#" Thla |,winra should bv In the hand* of hi1
urv man In the land
j Sfiit under senI, in a plain n*nlopa, 1? an/
i address, post-pa, vl, on rec-top'. o" si*>C"?-nt- or two
post tumps.
Address the Publisher,
C1IAS. J. C. XUltt & CO.,
1 if7 Bowery, New York;
l'ost uihco ii??x,
Siwil 17 1 y.
AMERICAN WASH BLUE."
For Laundrr anil Household Use.
M A.Nl 1- A' U IIKI) AT rilK
American lltramnritte Works, Xewatk,
>' J*
()?.- Watih Blue IsAke best in the worltl. It
does not Ktmak, contains nothing iLriuuom t,?
health or fabric, and is used by all ihr
laundries ?>ii account of iu> pleasing elleet and.
cheapness. Superior lor while washing, l'ut,
up in packages convenient 4br family sin--.
l'rioe 10 cents each.
For sale l?y grocers everywhere. Ah*ay4
auk for the Am-kuican Wash Ui.lk, if you
want the. cheapest and host.
A>IKUI('AN ULTKAMAUINB WOKKS,
Oflice, a2 -WiUiani ?bi.Ptet,N ew \ .<rk.
jnay lb- JOt.
KINGSFOltD'S
OSWEGO
im I ' I > 1/ t vrit
w <? i\*\? an 1/
Silver Gloss Starcn,
For tUv luaiinilry.
MAN U KACTURKI) l?Y
T. KINCrSFORD & SON
The l(eil Starch ill (lie Worhi.
(ilVifiS A HISAl I IKIJL FINISH T<> FtliO
LINKN, and Jhe <lillrrt?inHj in cost Iwlw -u it
ami common sl.?,r? ii i? .scarcely half a rei.i f???*
a washing. Ask. your Urocvr for il.
KINtiSroUh'S
oswego com, starr//,
Tor Puddings. Blanc Mange. Ice Oretwn- dtw
Is lhe criminal ? Ivslahlished i:i lrt-4*. vo l
preserves its reputation as run Kit, htic-v( Kit
ami m<u(k DKl.lOAt'K than any
other aUiele of tins kind offered,
t.\il hot oJLkc same nainw or
v. iih other title*.
S rKVKNSwV MiCiUAM, J'll. I)., &r., ?ho
highest chemical auiolu ity of Enro|Mi, carefully
analyzed Ihu (Join .Match. and says it it a
most excel lent article of diet and in chemical
and feeding prepn.tiea is fuMy equal t ? Mm
l>est arrow root.
Directions Tor making Puddings, Cunt i.li,
<tc., .u'runupaiiy each one |x*ini(i packac**Koh
Sala i?y ali. Kiiisr-t.x.Yss Ghoi #.?#
ntiiy l *?-1 zl.
.V<. l \ is H AM'fcl) lor tliw < >i.\ ik.\.M vL
GAZETTEER ItNITK7? Nl'ATK^.
a book lor every American. Sells ev ufwlu'M!
.H sight. Farmers, Teachers, Student
Lawyers, MrtVliatits, School Directors, Ma iUtactUI'CI.S,
MlM'llRHtrs, Sll?p|MMS, SalCMIM" ,
men of kiu ni ug, and men wrt:n can only i i i,
old anil young, all w tnt il tor everyday reierencc
ond use, .Shows the grand results oi ?lm
JIB ST 100 Y2AP.3 cf tho REPUBLIC,
Everybody buys it, a?:d A'jritf* mukc Ji iuh.
$!()<> to $200 h month. Send for circular.
Address, J. (L McCl'UDY ACO., 1'unlio tun,
Philadelphia, l'a.; Cincinnati, <?hu>;
St. Louis, Mo.
| BE AS WELL & CO.
t* Koir.iivrowx, s. c.
Respectfully call the attention of Uw miX.KNS
of lleuKY and the Public generally, t?*
the nu|K'.riJi itnlucem mis Afcey *?iter to pure.?
avots t4?'
HLUUK OF ALL CHARES,
SUOAU, COFFEES,
TEAS, CAN NED ROODS,
an t?
<HK)CE!i8 Sl'PDLlES
ok
FA* BUY VARI .TV.
A he ays en lian/i
DUV SAI/.I KO SI15ATS, SMOKED AV A
I). S. SLlOl LREItS, KCLTON WlRW! P
IJKEF, LAUD, MJTTKK. SOAP, C1VDL&S,
ST A IK H, C V.NDY, Ac.
The aittyvc articles we keep in large q iw titles,
and arc at all times prepared to .appl r
I the trade at lowest iiiIChm. to vtliif.h tt# U.nta
AtteuMoil.
A full <i11<1 rAinp'otc stock <ff
DUY i?<K>lfcS, C'Lfc>TlUN<*.
4JOWTS a sMOI-s, H ATS.
J1AUIAVAUK, TIN WAK3,
#A1M>LKUY, WINKS,
UQiroiU, CIOAKS, * AU
f>Mer* will r^fllvf promjit att-uti**,
and Htiy inquiries ;t* U> prices will axxi w-itt
<t cheerful r?*|Mnift*f.
\ our iKitiou.i^e solicits.
JHlAsWEUL Jc CO.
1...... *. o...
ii niir "-win.
Wanted.
~aa rousns ok wuoi, at tii
t)UU l'*?t Wllice, (Couwaylwro*) f*r
wWell t lie highest m?rk?t price witt lie \mi
by Kllhi). VUiMMXSL