Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, June 17, 1876, Image 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
* Kell^ious Appointments.
Services will be held in Slid slntrch on
2d and 4th Sabbaths in each month.
l'rayer meetings on Wednesday evctiings.
Sabbath School 4 o'clock P. M.
Mktiiodist Ciii-wii? Every Sabbath at
11 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. M?Rev. C. T.
llarman, Pastor.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock
P. M.
Sabbath School open at 9 o'clock Av M.
Appointments for second round of Quarterly
Conferences for Marion District:
Marion station March 25-20 i
Marion ct.?Tabernacle April 1-2
Little Rock?Dothan 44 7-?S
lluck Swamp?Corinth 4* 10-10
<'onwpyboro station 44 22-22
Coiv4ttyboro ct.?Kbine/.er 14 29-20
North Marlboro?Oak Grove.... May 0-9
llcnncttsville 44 12 14 j
Hucksville sta 44 20 -21
Waccamaw?Socastce 44 27-28
Pee nee?Floyd June 2-4 j
South Marlboro' 44 10-11
W. 11. FI.kmino, P. E.
Rkv. D. K. Bknxktt's appointments to
preach in June, 1.^70:
Sunday, 4, Bculah.
Friday, 0, Pleasant Plain.
Saturday, 10, Hear Swamp.
Sunday, 11, " u
Monday, 12, Fair Hlull. i?. m.
Friday, 1(1, Autioch. (Brims, co.)
Saturday, 17, Sliiloli.
Sunday, IS, "
Saturday, 24. Conwayboro.
Sunday, 2">, " *
Krcv^^TU'Ft's Fohd's appointments to preach
in June 1870.
Tuesday, 13, Spring Branch.
Wednesday, 14, Mount Olive.
Thursday, 15, Honey Camp.
Friday, 10, Bug Swamp.
Saturday, 17, Salem.
Sunday, 18, Conwayboro.
Monday. 10, Best.
Tuesday, 20, Union.
Wednesday, 21, (Salivants Ferry.
Thursday, 22, Cedar Creek.
Sew Advertisements.
Lands at auction?T. \V. Beaty.
Lands at private sale (2 ad.)?Titos, W.
Beaty.
Old Parsonage at auction?John U. Cooper.
Payment of Note stopped?II. X. llewett.
( itation for administration.?Isaac (L Long.
Citation for partition?Isaac (J, Long.
Tom George wants to take care of his own
wife.
VtttipA i<t iiviviv/ii'd?.n r. .1.kit 1%c/\*1
Tux Notice?Jus. C. Uryant*
School District mooting?E. Norton.
She rill" sales?A. 11. Skipper.
Rain and (Ikash.- ?1 leavey ruin."*,
anil frequent showers all the week.
The way corn is grassy is enough to
make a lar.y man get up ami git?away
from the field.
Annual School Distict Mkbtinus.
- -Next Saturday being the day tixed
by 1 aw for the legal voters ot each
School District to meet and levy an
additional tax for the Support ot Pub*
lic Schools, we would simply suggest
to the legal taxjmyers the importance
of their presence at these meetings.
DlKl) in tiib Pknitbntiary.?W,
Walter Williams, convicted of arson
on two indictments at the last November
Court of this County, died in the
Penitentiary on the 4th ol this month.
Chops were looking well, except
cotton, up i^uus wi'i'u h neavy rain*,
but now the chances are that coin
must be injured by grass as the ground
is too wet to run the plow.
Gkuman Millktt Skhi>.-T1ic glowing
accounts of the abundant yield
and excellent quality of bay produced
from this seed bas induced Mr. Thos,
W. Gore, of Tattle River, to procure
(from Tenn.) scad and plant on trial,
lie writes us tbat bis seed are coining
up finely. lie lias 8 or 10 quarts of
seed left from bis planting, which be
will sell at 25xcnts per quart.
The Schr. William A. Low, Crook,
from Hertford, N. C., with 20">0 busels
of corn to Messrs. Burroughs & Collins,
arrived at the wharf Saturday
evening. The schr. discharged and
took in a cargo of Naval Stores for
New York, and started down the river
Wednesday evening, in tow of the
steamer B. K. linger. We hear that
a few miles down the river the machinery
of the boat failed, and both
boat and vessel were working down
with the tide and the tow of the
vessel's yawl brf&t.
Hbtuunkd to Oj,i> Quautkks.?
John Huff, the North Carolina convicted
horse thief, left Jail last Monday
morning, in the embraces of a pair of
hand cuffs, under the escort of Sheriff
Ilayne, of Whiteville, for his old quarters,
20 years in the penitentiary.
Sheriff Ilayne remarked to Huff, as he
was chaining him in the buggy, he
"guessed he (Huff) would not get
away from him again." To which
lluff very quietly remarked, "Your
business Sheriff is to see that I don't
get away and mine is to get away if I
t can, so you may keep a skincd eye."
Huff is a hardened rascal.
TU1
\ 1ykbi> an Eyk Out? *25.00.?.Jack
CheMiut convicted ol larceny in one
ease ami ot robbery and larceny in another,
at last August term Court lor
this county, and sentenced to seven
j years in the penitentiary made his es_
! cape Iroin that institution sonic weeks
since. The superintendant oilers a reward
of $25 for his arrest and return
I to the penitentiary. There is no doubt
J but Jack is back and keeping close in
his old neighborhood.
Wacc.vm.vw Council, No. 0, Election.?At
the last regular meeting of
this Council the following oflicers were
i elected to serve the next ensuing six
months:
1\, E. Norton.
A., K. R. IJeaty.
C., Rev. G. T. Ilarman.
S., M198 Isa Reaty.
F. S., P. W. llardwick.
T., John R. Cooper.
C., J. L. Reaves.
A. C., A. II. J. Galbraitli.
I. S., O. L. Cooper.
(). S R. T. Nesmitli.
The installation will take place in
tlie Courthouse, open to the public, at
4 o'clock P. M. on Thursday, the Oih
day of July.
Gukat is tub Fall. ? The price ol
turpentine has tumble right down Ihis
week- The prices now paid are $'2.25
lor virgin and $2.00 lor obi dip, 020
lbs. in good barrels. At Little River
I, r? Iti'icn i ?j iJtO llrt 1 13 '
...V [. . I v in \J\J I'M t 'I o"' illlll ?J> 1 . I O
lor old dip, 280 lbs.
This looks heavy enough, l>ut we
hear, this week, that the prices on the
Railroad, about Fair BluU'X. ()., and
further south, is $ 1.50 foi virgin and
$1.25 for old dip, 280 lbs.
We arc not surprised ut this hill in
turpentine; in truth we arc only surprised
that buyers have held the price
up so long. The price in New York for
some lime has been very low and it is
now dead flat with no better prospects
ahead. This prostration of the
turpentine market is distressingly
heavy on the people of this county, in
fact it may be regarded as a serious
calamity.
The value of the turpentine product
of this county last year was not much
short of $.'100,000. The price is now
one-third less, on an average, than it
was this time last year. So at the
lowest calculation we see it must cut
on over $o(),000 of circulation in tins
county alone.
Our people are not only dependent
on turpentine lor quite all tlie money
that circulates amongst us. hut uulorO
tunately too may are entirely 11 ? [>? 11 ?
dent on it for their entire sustenance.
It is now loo lato to plant and raise
crops, and as there is no other business
they can go at tlicy are forced to
cor.tinue in turpentine and by its over
production continue to keep the price
down.
A Hutchclor's Complaint.
Woman, the creature man caresses,
Invents for herself, pin-back dresses;
While poor man, unskilled in stltehes,
Must stick to the old-fashion breeches.
I).
Tuk Sruroor.k ok Likk.?From tin
cradle to the grave life is full of struggles.
Some struggle for riches, so.no for pleasure,
some for honor, and others struggle to regain
that moat est. of :>11 ?lumltii ? ^...i
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their efforts they often resort to menus which
places it farther and farther out of their reach.
They take drastic compounds, which shock
the system, or violent mierals which poison l>y
degrees and thus the vital energies are weakened
and the very fountains of life polluted.
Nature provides remedies for every disease,
and it is from the vegetable kingdom that Dr.
Tutt's l.iver Pilis derive their ingredients,
and in their use there is the happy certainty
t liat if I hey do no good, they do no harm.
Hut Of their cflieacy, thousands who have been
cured of diseased liver, kidneys, spleen stomal h
and bowels, live to-day to testify. (lw )
A Biiim.iant Amkkicax Novki..?.lolui
Ksten Cooke, of Virginia, an American novelist,
whose stories, in thrilling situations, sustained
power, dramatic incident, and charming
diction, are unsurpassed, has written lot
the Detroit Free Press a serial entitled "Ca.voi.i.ks:
The Fohtunks of a Paiitisian ok
'81. A STOHY ok THR Ukvoj.i iio.n." ll
was commenced in tl?e Weekly Free Press of
J one lot h. During this Centennial year such
a story should l?e especially welcome. Such
of our readers as are interested in this dei?.ot
momnt of literature, will, 110 doubt, gladly
hail "Canolles" as the type ol the Imioie partisan
ot American liberty, and hasten to secure
for themselves the pleasure ol the perusal
ot what promises to be the most attractive
story of the year.
Tiik Pi.ub Ckowdkic Pba bonis tbo
reputation ot being ttio best field pea
now known to the farmer. The pod is
much longer, and less liable i<> injure
in the tield from continued rains, than
any other field pea. Planted in June
it continues green ami bearing until
killed by frost. As its name implies,
it is an addition pea, yielding beyond
the most sanguine expectations.
Having satislactory evidence of the
superior qualities of this pea, and desirous
that our farmers ahold tost it,
we have procured a few packages,
which we will sell at cost. I
: IlOlUU WliKKLV
A Dhsiitaukk Hi'MNKss Oppoutiixitv.? !
A largo and \voil-known Now York house,
ahont to establish an agency in this tow n and
county, require the services of an aoti\o and
reliable man or woman. Tiro coiii|>ensalioii
will ho liberal, wliilo little or no capital is i"?quiiod.
Only an energetic and trust worthy
person will be aeon plod Write ta > (i. is.
liulbert, 1*. O. lJox 50'2d, New \oik City, for
full particulars. jtui 17 2t
?SoM KTIIINli Alton' \V ATC'li KS. 11
your watch crystal is broken, call at ;
the l\?sl Ollico ami have a new true
tieatly and promptly tilled in, lor only ;
25 cents. 1*. \V. 11 aitnwiciv.
.May 1 ytit, I S70.
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While theft* are n.mv treaties. niinuifi;..i>
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tlmt Ilu?y contain a voluminous amount of
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does in language, and Appletou's t .;>/.? !tuei in
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illustrations have been made to compare with
the general character of the work.
Though a person can be a good citizen
without a thorough education, no no ?i> citizen
can enjoy the light ol Irauehi.se intelligently
without possessing the inhumation
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or expensive works, id I classes will gladly
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a work so indispeusiblc at so low a
pi ice.
.Sold only by subscription.
Semi for special circnl ir and terms to
agents. S. 11. MAltIIOW,
apt 8 Indianapolis, I ml.
jo % sc it* ?rr i: n:iM>u i's.
Co.nwayiioko, S. ('...June 17, le7'?.
(,'iu i'K Tr ui'K.ntixk ?Virgin to ?d,
2")?Yellow dip $g.()(J to $g,bU?Scrape Jfl.bo.
Timber?None eoining in and no demand.
I'lcovisioxs.? I'ork 'be; Damn, 1 ti^aUdc;
ICggs l-.'.albc ; Corn K7e. to $1.0)
liM i l.K ItlVKK, S. ( .lull.' 17.
Tr Ki'KNTiNK?Virgin $2,00 per bbl ol 2S0
lbs. " Obi (lip $1.77) " "
Corn $1,00 per ba?.Meal $1,20 per bu.
Pearl 1 bun iay $ 1,00 per bij?.Salt $1.50 per
sick?Pie Id Puis $ ..'<0 la $1.00?Molasses 05
la 00 reals per gal?liaeun sides, ! "> to 10if
cents?Flour $7 to I 1 perbbl.
CoONTKV PaoUl'CK.
Chickens 10 to 20 cents?Cggs 10 12,
tow bides 7 to 1' eeius. Waal 'JO cents 11>.
Pea nil Is $1.2.7 to $1.50 Flesh lleel', 0 la 7
cents, Mntlan 7 to Scents,?Cord wood (pine)
$2.00 per cord.
(Ikokchtowx, JS. C.,June 15.
Crude tni'iHUiliiMt?Virgin $2.50.yellow dip
$l.Sb, Scrape $1.00. (?_/" 1 '<?i1?75> cenis pr bu.
Itough Uieo $1,25 to $l,5o pc bushel.
Cll A l;I.KSTO.\, .S. C., .J11111* I I.
j?Spiiits turpentine 25 to 17 llosiu $1.55 to
$145. Crude.?\ i'"gi 11 $2.0dj Old dip $1.25.
Cotton, p ta 12.
WlI.M IXfiToN, x' C., June 17.
X a vai. Stouks.?Crude Turj, aCne?Virgin
$2.00, yellow dip $I.MJ, Jlald *100.
Spoils turpentine, 27c. Tar $1.00. Ht(>n
0 to 1 le
NJ;\v Voiik, .June I I
Money 2 to 5 percent. Cold Jl2|.
Spii its tin pentine 20 to 30c. Kosin $1 70 to
1.75 Cotton 11 to 12.
(Joiiiiiiitiiica t ions,
A The next regular eoinniunieation at
llorry Cadge, No. (15 A.*. I'V. .M'.'
will oe held on Tuesday night July
1 I'll, J$70.
By order of tho \V. M.
K. B. IlEATY Socty,
For Kale.
j r PHI'' (OLD) MF.TIIODI.sT
J Parsonage liiilf aere lot, and
'*'''?&$ ' uihliegs, will l?(: offered for
J'jsail* at public auction, in front
of llii' Courthouse, on tin- first. Monday of
.Inly next. Terms: One half cash, Balance
on 12 months credit. with interest fiotn ?Uv
of sale; purchase money secured l>y mortgage
of l he premises.
JOHN II. COOPKK,
June lOtJi, JS7(>. for Trustees.
.State of South Carolina..
COUNTY OF HOBBY.
IN TIIK cot: UT OK I'llOIIATK.
Bv Isaac (J. I.oiii'. Probate Jiuku?
^ o i - ? " "O"
'I'o .Fames \V. Squires, benjamin K. >quLes,
Katcy Squires, John II. Squires, and
Charles Squires:
A/^CIJ AUE IIKHKKY HKQUlIiKl) TO
I. l>e ami appear at a Con i t ( I' Probate to
be lioldeu at Conwayl>oro, for Horry County,
on the 171h day o( August, A. I). 1K7<>, to
slievv cause if any you can, why the real estate
of John 11. Squints, deceased, Situate in said
county on the North side of Hutnson's Sw amp
and bounding lauds of K. T. Nichols, Martha
Squires, and others, should not be soul for
partition among the lteirs at law of said John
11. Squires.
Given under my hand and seal, this the
fifth day of June, A. I). . 87b and in the one
hundredth year of American independence.
Isaac g. lung, j. r.
To the above named James W. Squires, Ilenjamin
1*\ Squiies, Katey Squires, Joku JL1.
Squires ami Charles E. ? quires:
Take notice that the summons in this case,
of w hich the above is a copy, together w ith
the petition on which it is issued have been
lilod in thcollice ofthe Probate Judge of liorry
on Llie olh day of June, 187<>.
TOM F. GILLESPIE,
Attorney for Petitioner.
jutt 17-td
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.NEWS: JUNE 17. C
SlicriftN
I >V YIKTT'F. OF EX Jit Fi ioNS To
J ) llll1 Hllli lodged III llU8 O.iil-'*, I
will oiler for sale Injure the < ourtlivnse III ?
('oiiwayboro, S. <on 111<> li st .Montl.iv hi '
July in*\i, within legal sale horns the follow- , i
ing ili'Kv'i i'u'il propei Iy: I '
Olio hiiiulietl aeres of land. more or lens,
levjil on as llie prope ty of 1>. It. (,'aiuphell,
boiin : *11 by lands of l).in:e. Fryer. Jos. Fow ler,
John l>oruj'Mi ami others al the suit of
J esse J. 11 hoiles.
AI..SO,
Fifty acres of laud, as the proprtly of I). II.
Caiupnell, bounded by No.to Carolina line
ami land* of liiley N on is ail others, at the
suit of Jesse J. Kltodes.
ALSO,
Twenty-live acres more or less, levieil on
as the projH'ity ol Jaaues M. Hughs, lying on
puhlie load opposite where J. M liughs now
resides, hoitmletl hy (amis ol Ceorge t!. ami
W. II. Singleton, at the suit ol Ahij.in
Thomas amlo thins. Conditions cash; puiehaser
pav iu for title.
A. II. SKllTFK, S. IJ. ('.
June J J, 187<?.
Tax Notice*
I WILE UK AT THE FiJl.I.OWTX(?
I tiaineil places at the times speeiUed to
leeeive tax returns. 1Tease he piumpt, ami
save the penalty of 50 per cenL
j Floyds Cross ltoads, llattics store, Momlay,
June I Will, lbj'i
Hiekinaiis Cioss Iluads, Barnes A* Co.'s
store, Monday, June 2(1
D. M Heaves store, Tuesday. June 27
Khene/er Chinch. Wednesday 14 2S
Keil 111 till', Thursday 4> 2b
! Hoard (.a iding, Fiiday 41 ;>(
I'-aylioro, liui louges & t'o'ssloie .Momlay
and Tuesday, .Inly d A I
Cidivants Ferry, llodiday's store, Wedliesdav
and T'hui Silav. .Inlv N A- (5
1 i *i in us can !>? made at Urccti fcea, S.
! Derlinin's stoic, at any linn? bet no July 20,
lS2t?. JAMlvS C. IJUVANT,
Assistant Co. Aiulitur.
(JlUiKN ISica, S. C., June lJtli, KS7d.
jun 17 31
District School Notice.
T.N ACCOKDAXCK -WITH 'I II 10 1NIOJ.,
visions <d Ilm law establishing lieu
schools in tin? State, lh<; annual meeting of
the 1? l;;11 voters of .School I list: i ( No. 2 ( Conwayboro
Township) will lie held in the ('onrl
house, on Sail inlay the 2 It h instant, at 12 M.,
to determine what additional ta\, if any,
shalldie assessed for I he maintenance ol said
schools, ami transact any other husinejs tliat
may lie, deemed for the good of said schools.
15. NOUTOW
Clerk of Hoard of Trustees.
June loth, 1S7".
E,:iii<Is for Sale at Public
A notion.
( ) w ill he (dl'eretl at ctSmSi
i ' i I 'ouithouse steps
to the highest hidder
"2 I i" ,u ics of laud in one tiaet, on w men
is a "nod two story dwelling and all
i ieeess.it v out buildings. 10) acres ol tin-,
laud cleared ami under good fence and cult i
N ation. Also an adjoining tract of 70ti acres.
These, lands may lie treated for at private
sale from now until .sale day next.
T. \\\ Hi;AT V.
June 10t.li, 1S7<?.
T^ti* IB ay lor Sale.
! i J' J vgj iluek Township, known
J ? as Tiger Hay, ean he jitartm,
hoiiglit at a great bargain.
from 20 to 30 aeies of ties land now uiidei
eullivat ion \ ields a crop of 2d to 10 bushels ol
coin to the acie. The plaee is now under
lease, luil any one purchasing before the Idtli
of August will lie ent itled to t he rents which
will pay liitn more than 10 per cent, on his
investment till January 1st, at which time he
S" "?"
'1 he place is equally as productive for cot*l
ton as corn. For full particulars apply <? '
TI1U.S. \V. IlKATY. 1
.iii 110 10. l
"Ta\ Yolirtp. J
Ol'KK.'K f>V ( 'ol'NTY AUIMToM,
Conwavitoiio, S. May nth, lJS7<>.
AJOTK'K IS IIKKKItY (ilVFN, THAT
J.\i this i>111 co will he open for receiving
Tax returns from June the llrst to July the
j twentieth. Attention is called to section 10
i o! the Ta\ Act, which reads as lollows."
"Skciion 10. K\cry person required hy
law to list propelty shall annually, between
the (itst day of June and the twentieth day of
1 July make out and deliver to the auditor ofthe
i county in which the pr< perty is by law, to he
returned lor taxation, a statement, verified hy
his oath, of all real estate which 1ms been
; sold or trans/erred since the last listmenl
j of property f ?r winch lie was responsible,
ami to whom, and of all the personal propor,
ty possessed hy him, or under his control, on
! the lirst day of J one of that year, other as
j owner, a^enl, parent, husband, gitaidiue,
olliccr, paitner, factor, or ladder, with the'
| value thereof on the said lirst day of Juno, at
the pkeo of return, estimating according to
the rules preseiibed b\ law, wli'ch siateiucnt
shall set lort In*
Jst. The number of horses, and their value.
2nd. The number of neat cattle, and their
: value.
!lrd. The number of mules ami asses, and
their value.
Itli. The number of sheep and their value.
f>th. The muuhcr of ho^s, and tlicir value,
tit In I Jie value ot irold and silver nlur* uu.]
numbcj ol ami silM-r watches, and ihnir
value.
7th The number of piano forte*. melodeons
and cabinet organs, and their value.
hlli. The number (d'pleasuio carriages, and
! their value.
iMh. The number and value of dog*.
10'h. The value of j^oods, merchandise,
moneys and credits portaining lo his business
as a merchant .
lllli. The value of materials received, used
or provided to bo used, in his business as a
man niacin i or.
I.J. I. I I ! II '
i-ui. i in; viwiit* 01 un in.icHinery, engines, I
tools, fixture* and iiuplcm -nts u?ed, or pro- j
vided to be used, in his i? ?! ness as u inuuu- I
rer, and of all innuufuciu..- i ai tides on hand ,
one year or more.
j .hit. The value ofiuou.- >, iu eluding hank 1
bills and circulating note-,
J ilh. J h<! v.due of all c edits,
loth. Tim value of investments in 'In- i
slocks of any company <i corporation out of |
this State, except .National Junks.
ldth 1 lie valne (>f ali litvestmcnts in IkxiiIs, |
except bonds o 1 the Uuitco States and this
.Ntulo expressly exempted from taxation.
Jlih. J'he value oJ ull older property.
All new buildings which was not reinrueJ
in lb7*>, or wtdeh has been erected since, must
1 be returned for taxation this year.
; Any taxpayer tailing to make returns by
the 20th ot July next, as prescribed by law
| will be subjected to oo per cent. penalty addii
tional on his last years assessment, which will
he Strictly adhered to at tins olflce.
Every taxpayer is requested to come for;
ward prom pily with a lull and con eel statement
of their proiicrty, and save Hie 50 per !
cent, penalty.
IE G. SESSIONS, A. II. C.
may 27
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JI 1.1A (JKOlW.li. hi t.i iiif.lnnul.ciw it h food
ir slu Hoi. Slip 1 i.is ij ut his t>?*i| imI ..oaiii,
llld the l.tsv U ill c.,1 >1 iv.| .i.^iist ,il| who
koritur bi>r.
TOM OKOKOK.
May dd. tS7d. jnn d P. j
\ of iff.
i I.I. I'KISSOXS AUK WAllNKD NOT I
I to 1 ratio for a pi nuisti s note-of hand,
si'.;iiftl Vis tee in Keluiiais, anil |?myr
hlc tlie li*st u! Jime. I^i'i.to I*. h. .Sinil h or
lie* cr, for sesentS (fin) (li>il.ll>>?.is the eolii-iiliT
ai ion for which the saiue vs .is nivou has
111 veil wnitliless, I a ill not pay s.n.| note,
Ulllt'sS fit! CCJ Is' lllSl .
II. N. IIKWKTT.
gun d it.
\o1iff lu 1 :i\
j WILL UK AT THK FoLi.OWlXCl t
1 name.I place*, to leee.ise Tax IteteniH '
from the Tax I'aveis for tin: $ear ending i
I title J si, I S"'5.
J*. \V. (hahiiini stote, June 12
W. (?. V ick's wloie ' Id
J< L I h i tigers stoi c. Little Uisei, .inn. I I, Id It*
?loo) .Springs lit A 20
Uiclianl Jot dan's sto.e, June . 21, 22 iV 2d
lintwii Ssvaijip t 'l.urch, .Line 24 '
Soeastee (Jliurcll '* 2d, 2" & 2S
JJueLssille .Mills, " 2'J Add '
" u July . i>
I'ort llirrolsou July tl A 7
Pauley Swamp Church " Jl
St. Mary V t 'litireli " 12
l ax Payer,, will please meet, nie at the
ahove plaees pop.uxd <> list their property for
taxation. <L. Jot I \ So\ .
Slalc of Sonlli faroliiui. 1
COUNTY OK IIOUUY.
I.V TIIIC t'ol 111' oK I'oltJl V I'll.
1 ty Isaac <?. Long. Judgt of IVohalO
UT II K Jl JO A S, Hugh Thompson has
' I...nil. Willi I.. .11.. t.l ? II. I I.II.I !..( I... ..I'
ff . U I I 1 1 i . ' ' ?! ' 1 '
nihilinist I ill i<?li of lilt' estate :111 I rM'eet.s o!
\V i 11i.i111 Thompson IVi'imv'iJ.
'I'Ih'.SC i\l?! 1 In I I t< III' I <? lite .4 1111 UillllOtlibll
all, ;i 11 < I singular llir Kindled and * > <* lit" >i k <?I"
tin1, saiil Win. l'luMiipsini, ili'ct'asi'ti, that tliey
In1 ami 'Appear I > i iip1, in tin* t.'nuit ul
I Yuoate. to he.d at ( 'on wayhoro, <?n the
lt'th ?I ay of June i ??* s t at 11 oYlne.k in the
forenoon, t" ??ho\\ eause, il'a*,y they have,
why t e sa'nJ administration a 1 j'? 11?I not, be
granted.
(Jivon under my kaud, this 1st day of
.June, A, 1 >. !S7<;.
J.S A At' (i. LOXC, J if Ji. C.
june Jl til.
NEW ADVERTISEME.N IV.
AdKN'IS WAMTKIi l?r ilio New Historical
W u i k U m r
WESTERN BORDER.
A Comp.eie iimi tli'ipum II *i o ? m Ailturicsin
I'loni't-r 1.1 ft* 11><> V MA ItS A<?<> I'? thrilling 1
conflict* of It'll mid While foe.-. Kxc.t.ni; Adveu
in res, I!. ipiivlt n???. Korain, Scouiitp, I'loneer
Women ami boy*. Iiol.ail w i r pal I.N, I'amp life,
iiml sport#. A boon lor obi sunt young. Not
a dull page. No ('.inspniit on, K oruo'ii #a|es.
Agent# wanted everywhere I ilii'irao d circu.
la i s f i cm .1. <\ MottUKDV .V < !< I. I'll 11 ule I pll ill
fl 15 ? II T Q ""bscr I ner.H in c.e slav. He*t
nUblil I O b eniry paper <>ni\ ; .V) a year
I nr t >? ciiioiiio4 I'lNe. Mtiiijuii .V Mponisier,
J*niis I'liil idclpnl i, J*.i.
? CT l\| T ' ,,r ,a"1 *! in 11?? world
? I ^ to coin inoi ?*y Aildrcti U.S.
SAKKTY I'nlMvKT ?,' >. Nnwark, N. -I. ?w
At; v;\ < s Wn.li' mi rut. ? ? .* h:\ni ii,
ttOnli 4>r It HM* It A 1*11 V, <?r i It ? mo of iiif
Ki'Miit inI*it of oi?r iiiift ionye.un Si'inf for clrt-ulure.
I* W iSlliUKK ft III) , 1'lulatf i , fa. ?r
('tiic no, ! I.
Ml.NO KKAillNU, I'*y.lioiu > in j . K.isciualion,
Si oil ('ii.'trniiii/, Al in * ri'io, mnl
M irrliii(H ({ui4<*, t-liowlnir liow M'Mrr sex
in i y I tec til a tu ituif j'aiu ili? luve mid all.-, won of
any |n*rmi11 tio?y cl.'io^H ii etanilv lov p'*i*e 11y |
malt fn (Mt> IJ mi k 1.1") S 7'iiSi I'i si i pa |
H??.,t Centennial
i 11 v c u h11. histor y
to tin* rloet* of 'li?* iii?t I in i year* of our .National i
I ll le|ien tence, MicluiJiUif nil an omit of tti?? '
comeni< lir.iinl ('? ?u*munil KxliiMlioii, pages, j
fine niinraviciiM, low |irtc?\ quick . al?-. Kxtra
term* Semi lor Circular, i'. W. /I J'.li I.KH ]
k (.'I) , .'>IH Arcli Si , ]'liiliuie||ilna, p.t. 4vv
Kor
couails, colds, hoaessstess,
A N I) ALI. TMIIOAT IM'-fcAlfcj, j
WaLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS,'
ri i Ul' UiNi.V 1 Hi.* l. ii* .v...-*.
a ti:11:t> and si:kis itisaiedy. !
, v. "... v.j nr.ir-. mill i W
JoMM4T?>jr( II >l.i.owu A( l)o.t I'llil id*'lptii'i, Pi.
Fuller, Warren & CoM
MAUKAC'T'IJUKIUS OK
STOVK The luiue.Ht assort*
??HK L 1
AND V
J I u.\,i< k ment in the market.
OI'K NF.W WO >|> A Nil CU.Vt, CtJttttIKO
s r?) v y.%.
Golden Crown.
Reporter.
SPIRIT OF '16.
OOTHERN GEM.
AND TilK VAAOUM
TEWART4 IMPROVED'
MKKT TIIKWAM'N OF KVKKY UKAI.KR. '
Correspondent invited. Price Lis I and tint j
niton ajiplic-nti >n to Koi.i.kr, Waukk* & Co , 23M
[ Witler Mir. et, Nww Yurie.
1 SI ii/ 27
. - - - J.. J-JILI*
DOBBIN'S' STARCH POLISH
A Ul&EAT DISCOVERY t
By tho use of which every faiully may give
heir Linen that brilliant .polish peculiar u>
ine laundry work. Saving time and labor in
roning, tnore than its entire cost. Warranted.
Ask for Dobbins'.
DOBBINS. BRO. & 00..
13 N. Fourth St.?P.iila.
EMANUEL, TAMPLET it CO
BAKERS, CONFECTION KKS
.1 V? DRA.LHIM KV
CJKN EliAL MEltCIiAN DISK.
CONWAYBORO, S. C.
Ib'g to inform their fricntls and tlwr pohlic,
l4i.it tlwy have ei>cncd business in '.! !
COXGDON STOlfi:,
(main ^building, under Die Law < flic of J*>6.
T. W.vi.SU Kvj.,)
Whore they arc olio ring at astonishingly loir
prices assorted
.WRENCH CANDIES,
NUTC, RAISINS, ORANGES, LEMON *
COCOAN UTS, AITLE3, AND WEST
b
INDIA FRUITS.
Our stock of those
A N" n A
(JENKit Al, VAIJUiTV OF GOOD*
will be kept up by weekly arrivals of tke
boat.
Wo ke?'p constantly on hand FRENCH.
CONFKCTIONARIES, and I-ILLSII liltJLAJ),
CAKES, I'IKS, At. direct lioin
OUR HAKE It V
at IluciiKVTi.iti:, ft. *J.,
vhcro OH I) Kith for S1'K< 1ALITIES in our
ine will be PROMPTLY FILLED, by giving
hem at the Store hen;.
K.MANUEL, TAMl'LLT t CO.
an 1-1870.
lahinhlc LuikU for Saltu
1 H AO ACRES OF LAN I), SITUATED
1. J. U O nearWiNin IIji.i., binding on
.uu miauuc ucoau, nine 11j i Ikuu Little
liver village, (Mul commonly known ;l- the
'Henry.Hardee land.*.''
A large portion-ot those lands are sii nutei.
in the head of Little llivor Swamp?is very
vicli?^iiikI susceptible ol easy drainage.
To any.person wishing to invest in indm
proved lands, with a view to reuli/.e Jarge
profits on advance value for improvements,
no better opportunity can ?>ll**r Hiun an investment
in these lands now for sale at a.very
low price.
Lor further particulars apply in .person, 01
by Icluk-, u>
^ Til OS. W. KE'AJTiL'.
Conway horo, S. C?, JVLuvh 1), 1S70.
PEABODY HOUSE,
COUNKU ok LOCUST As i> X1NTLI Sf; vi.
.PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Convenient to all places of amusement anil
car linen in the-city. No charges to and from
the Centennial grounds.
Col. Watson, proprietor of tlie {'?k*.uv
LIousk, Cincinnati.lor the past twenty years,
and present urqprietor, has leased tlio house
for a term of years, and 1km newly furuished
and fitted it throughout. Lie will keep x
strictly first-class house, and lias aeuonnruelation
for flOO guests. Terms only $.) per day.
Col. Watson is a native of Virginia, ami
probably the only Hotel Proprietor in Philadelphia
from the South*
may 2,7
UogH I llog* ! ! II oj;* : !!
An Jufaliblc Hcniedy.
I^AltKKICS 'Hog ami Chicken CholenR
Cure. A certain Prevenlutin; ami
speedy Cure lor (/holer.i and all kindred - di?.Vises
in hogs and thickens. Singh: dux $1.'jo
boxes $*>.00, twelve boxes $t>.L)i).
THOUSANDS OP IWUMEIiS in J'iu,
Edgecombe, (irecn, Lenoir, Wilson .uui
Nash Counties testily to its elMcaey.
Testimonials luruished on application.
Add dress,
K.J. I'AUKKii, Proprietor,
.may Id?(it. Toisnot, N. C.
SIDDALL'S
MAGNETIC SOAP.
The Choapost Soap that can be usoiier
ihe following reasons:
>r,t.?Wne bar will go ?vs far as two of <mj
other.
2d.?Only one half th?5? usual rubbing be.ag
required, tliere is a saving of more 'fchaas
tlie entire cost of the Soap iu labor aioua.
lid.?The clothes ,are made Sweet, Clean an id
White without boiling or scalding, .th.is
all injury to them is avoided. There is
? ? fi.dl ...,l K...S ....i .? -
4% in IUVI niiu in?i? nuiiv, tlliU U4Q
washing in done in about lut.il the usual
tiiueIt
is also guaranteed under a penalty.of
filly dollars not lo injure tho clothes or bauds,
and as one trial will enable any person to ascertain
live ta uth of these statements, it would
never pay the proprietor to engage in an extensive
system of advertising anil claim suck
decided merit for his Soap unless hoskaonr
from positive experience tlvat it would ^wowe
to be m every respeet what is claimed for it.
This is also a superior Soap .Cor Toilet and
Shavlug purpose*.
WAUN ELI, 1CH0DE8 AtX).,
Wholesale Fancy Goocors,
General Agents,
l'UUadelplji^U^^^Mdfl