Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, July 08, 1876, Image 3
LOCA| MATTERS. |
llcliglmis Appoint meats. I
Services will behd^r\\\ said vliurch on ; <
2d ami -till Sabbe.tlf^Tu each month. <
Prayer meetings on Wednesday <ivc''ings. i
W Sabbath School ! o'clock 1'. M. ^
Mr.uionisT t'lit-Ron?Every Sabbath nt 1
11 o'clock A. M.,' and 7 P. M?Hev. 0, T. |
] I aim an, Pastor. ' .
1 'raycr meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock !
P. M.
Sabbath Scliooi oj>cn at 0 o'clock A. M,
M Altto.N DlSTVlC'T?Till ItI> QtTAItTKtt
Marion ct. Hilton's Neck lunc 17, 18 1
Marion *tu June 24, 25 1
Littlo Hock, St. Paul's July 1, 2 .
Conwayboro eta July 8, 9 i
Cunwnyboro ct, llebron July 15, 10
North Marlboro, Kb^pr.er July 22, 23
Hennottsvillo ct, H4?etlsvillo July 20, 30
South Marlboro August 5, (1 ,
Puck Swamp, Kbenezer. Aug. 12, 13 ,
Hucksville, 'l'rlnity. Aug. 19, 20 j
Waccamaw, Bethel Aug. 2(1, 27
Pee Dee ct Sept. 2,3 t
The District Confluence will be held at |
lieniiettsville, commencing on Thursday |
morning, July 27. at 0 o'clock. The; confer* <
cneo seriuon will be preached by Hcv. J. S.
Kilgo. I
W. H. Fi.kmiko, P. K. |
Mission Appioiumoms oi i?. a. uorc,
Agent uiul Missionary for the Waccnniaw
Raptist Association:
Pleasant Meadow July 4th, 1870.
Cedar Pay, Wellness July Gth
Pau ley Swamp, Thursday July 01b
Ceilar C.rove, Priilay July 7th
Conwayltoro, Sat. ami Sun July 8th&i)th
Crissett's Station, Sunday evening 4 o'clock.
Springfield, MonilatV July 10th
Puck Creek, Tuesday July lltli
Utile lliver, Wednesday July 1 '2th
Shallotte, Thursday July PUh
Jones Cross ltoads, Fatday July Mill
Iron Hill Cross Roads, Sat. & Sun. July 15& 10x
Sidney, Sundoy evening 4 o'clock.
There was no centennial celebration In this
County. The fact is there im't a man in the
county who feels that he has money enough
left over from taxes to indulge in the luxury
of a broiled pickled jay hlril.
Tint Timntctt Maiikkt,?With the
present freshet in the Waccaraaw
ltiver the first limber that hat come
to market for some timo came in ami
was put on the market last Monday.
The sales made this week may be re- ,
yarded as the opening of the market
and a fair average of prices that may >
be expected for timber this year.
Thirteen rafts were sold last M011day
at prices regarded very fair and .
satisfactory by some of the sellers, es- '
pecially those who had good timber,
whilst others thought they sold too
low. The following will give an av- ,
erago at which the 13 raits wore sold |
last Monday?22 piece* of ordinary ;
timber, for $55?90 pieces, good \
common limber, for $305, and 54 1
pieces, a shade better, for $230?22 ,
pieces, fair, for$lS0?12 pieces, good,
for $75 and 12 pieces, prime, for $120? I
These prices make the sale* per foot
from five to ten cents. There is a '
prospect that the lumber trade for
ship-building will revive as soon as
things settle down after the Presidential
election, and bclte rprioes may
be expected.
Four Corn Tiiikvkh Kili.kiv?
Wiiat's in a Namk.?On last Thurs- day
morning four corn thieves, while
depredating in a patch of "roasting'
ear corn" near this place were shot i
and killed dead, ami the^ bodies left
on the ground as a warning to oihers. *
The Coroner has net yet been notified'
^ f ? #1. A# Mf/\ It AAH /\ 4 Otl/I OA
Ml VIIU tilliv WU MUSI wi, nnu ru
far Hie affair has created no unusual
excitement.
While killing under any circurastneo
is abliorent and to bo deplored,
in this case it seems to be regarded as
but a just and merited doom.
The lesson must bo taught that
freedom does not mean a right to
every thing in common at the will
and option of these depredating banditti,
and where the law hjjls of proper
protection self defence demands
and justices such acts as will insure
it.
We know that Judge Townsend
and Solicitor MoColl have done their
duty well and faithfully in this judicial
Circuit to enforce the laws, and
have no doubt they will continue so
to do as long as they are in office,
which we could wish was at their own
^ ^^pleasitre. But, while not attempting
' to <i^?tid or paiiate violations of tho
law we must say in this case the act
oi s aying was justifiable.
While we hold that tlm atH of slaying
in this case was justifiable we reorAt
to <rive oublicitv to the fact that
n -wv - - o ?
theac thieves, though not descendants
of, lore a time honored ancestral
name of revolutionary famo. They
were blue Jays.
* Tub CiiAUf.rfltov Journal of Com.
mkuok.?Mr. H. Barnwell Ilheti Jr,
the former Editor of the old Charles,
ton Mercury, is now Editor, iu chief,
of the Journal of Commerce. All who
formerly admired the able political edi?
torials of the old Mercury, as well as
t>e who wish a clear insight of the
tical questions of the day, should
no time in subscribing for tho
Journal of Commerce.
Tni
I ? mm m.illiiy I
(Tor ilio lloiiy News.J
Mil. E nnoit:
"There is Iifo in tin; old lnn?l yet*' ?
)r so y<?u would, doubtless, have con.
jluded, had you attended the lMonio
rm Wednesday, the 5tli mst., at "Pot
liluft," six miles from Conwayboro, on
tho Waooamaw. lleiionth t lie trees
which shaded this well selected
?pot, were assembled fifty or sixty'
persons "on pleasure heal," with hearts ,
light and gay.
The commiUce of arrangements, to
whom much credit is due for the
success of the occasion, had made all
things ready, ami tin- happy pienioers
amused themselves in various ways;
by swinging, playing croquet, eonversing
pleasantly together, etc., etc.
A close observer might have concluded
that the latter was the most
popular, ami that a tiro /omaW game
was geneiully preferred, judgiug Irom
the annimaled expression worn by the
laces o! the players. We suppose that
tfie subjects of discussion were, perImps,
as varied as .he iiu iginations of
those who discussed them; nor do we
pretend to say that the debaters tilways
t/mgreed. In fact, we accidentally
overheard one of our "young
bloods" ami his fail adversary (?), who
wero conversing on the Kuhiect of
o .?
dooks, authors, poetry or lovt% we
know not which, <leciile that it was
Urangc, indeed, that the gate of
Heaven did not open wide to Moore's
I'eri, upon the presentation ot "the
precious sigh ot sell-sacidicing love."
Hut, Mr. Editor, as we fen that you
ire, as much a stranger to such
ten ti mentality as the guardian of the
celestial city, we will announce
IMXNlilt.
We will not say that the table
'groaned" umler that bouiilihil repast,
lor it was supported by blocks which
were sufficiently large to have borne a
ton or more, but it was, without ex
iteration, bountiful in quantity, and
sufficient in quality and manner ol
preparation to satisfy the most lastidijus
taste. As we do not wish to
make a hungry editor's mouth water,
we will not attempt to enumerate the
various substantial and delicacies ol
which it consisted.
The day was warm, but as ice-water
tiwl lemonade were plentiful, and a
pleasant breeze was constantly blowing,
no one tell the heat, except while
engaged in some active exercise, such
is "prisoners' base," in which game the
whole party joined lor a short
whilo late in the alter noon.
When the sun was nearing the western
horizon, the crowd betran to dis.
r n
perse, every one seeming |douse.! with
ihe day's doings. Hut a few of the
young and gay, who over drink the
sup of pleasure vlry, worn not yet satisfied.
They, theroforo, went to
Hucksvill*, there to worship lor a
while at the shrine of Terpsichore, and
<vc learn that they, under the hospitable
roof of Mr. ( . F. Hack, "tripped
Lite wee fantastic too" until the watchman
of the night announced the birth
of another day.
Picnickk.
[For'.lte Horry News.J
A Grassy Farm.
Hucksyim.r, S. C., June 28, 18<G.
Mu. Kditou:
Though not acquainted with you, I
fool that I can venture to address you
a few lines suggested to tne by a visit
Lo Lucas Hay.
Farming is a subject o! general inter,
est?though it does not receive as much
attention as it ought, or the well being
of our county demand*?it. is therefore
not only a pleasure to look upon si
muddle progressive farm, but an encouragement
to others of the county
engaged in agricultural pursuits.
As I rode uptoCsipt. Gilbert's house,
nt Lucas Hay, my attention wasattraoi
:i i _ if I. . ! .g .. L?..: ? -
LOCI uy ? IIOCK t?i Mieep, munun iiij^
aver 200 head, ami he intends increasing
his stock to California proportions.
Among them was, I presume, the finest
sheep in the county. The Captain
bought him down east at a cost oi
175. The immense size of this sheep
made him a real curiosity to me.
Hut sheep are not the only slock
r>n the place. Chester hogs, Jersey
sows and choice mules?ami in poultry,
very largo and heavy turkeys.
Stock, however, was not what most
attracted my attention: Entering the
fields you see broa I acres of grass, of
which the Captain is not as mmh
afraid as some people, and when you
see spread out as even as a carpet on a
floor, you will readily conclude that it
is not natural. I went to see him cut
some of this grass. The mowing
machine wan as a great a ounosty to
me as a pin factory would be; and
when he pulled one handle thin way
and ahoved another that way, raising
the long row ol knives into the air,
and then mounting on a little seat, as
nice as a sulkey, and rode away to work
it was a pleasant sight to me. When
in the field a few minutes adjusted the
bands and bars, and with a rattle
and clatter, that sounded over the
fields and through the woods, he si art
ed, As the m lehtno moved on tho
tops of tho grass waved and shock
as if by a breeze, and then falling to
the ground left a green wall on each
side. It was astonishing how complete)
the work and how soon two or
three acres could be mowed down.
The Captain stopped mowing, awhile,
to give mo a \low of other parts ol his
farm.
I was especially struck with one
plat of ground where he has the blue
grass, herds grass, timothy, clover and
other varieties lowed in different
E liOlUtY WlSISKLY
stiips, but side by side as :ui ? x|kmi- f
menl. Hut the piece most striking t<>
me was a grass he edled J\> nl t
ll in heautilul, ami now at its lull |
growth looks like a purple hand u
stretehing aerous the lie hi. The whole ?
of his grass Ileitis, mowing mat-Tine, I
and in laoi the entire I inn, is a heaali- 1 |
inl sight ami will well repay the euri-' t
otis visitor, as welt as the tariner who
is not satisfied that he (himself) is a J \
better farmer than any of his neigh- i 1
i,01*. -1 "|
C'apt. Gilbert thinks there is noth- 1
ing to prevent his making as good hay : ?
here as can he made on North Kivei*. >
I Han-other things ol which I would
like to speake, hut find that J have '
spun this out long enough. 1
,| \V. W .
List t?l letters remaining in the,
Host Olliee, June IlQlh, ltfTO.
Solomon Hellamy.
John Hellamy.
Mrs. Nannie Hrown.
Mrs. 'i. J. I>oti8on. 1
A. .1 Dunkin. ('J)
A. ?). Gove.
John Harris. 1
11. l>. Grant.
J .-loot) 11 ugh^s.
Daniel Grainger, j
Solomon .lollie. ,
.1. ( \ .1 oi ni'iv
1 )anivl King.
He v. Moses Louder.
Mrs, Sil va Mom-*.
Miss Sarah MoCrackcn.
Mrs. F. A Murri'll.
A. 1>. Skipper.
1\ 1'. Todd.
(L-orgo Sutton.
Hi eh aid Small.
\V illiam Sum h, Sr.
1 )aniel SI' crron.
.!ohn T. Smith.
Isaac J. Sellers.
Isaac Ward.
Kli/a \V?i?>d.
W. J. Waller.
12. T. Lkwis, 1\ M.
A Home ami A Fortune.
The Kansas Hand and Imiiugra nfl
Association, with a capital Stock .
*1,000,000, Chartered by the State ?>/ i
Kansas, a most laudable enterprise,,
started in our city (or the promotion
ol immigration by the free distiibvbulion
to i lie share holders ol the
Association of $7 70,800 in cash and
some ol our most choice and valuable
leal estate, larina, brick blocks, residences,
?fce., is meeting with unprecedented
meccss. From ever) section (
ot tlie eoiintiy orders lor shares or j
tickets are coming thick and la?t.
The induccincnvs ottered are unpar- ^
ailed. There will iie no postponement.
The drawing and distribution
el i he prizes will take plane positively
Aug. U?>, 1876, or the money will be
reluiided in lull. The managers ol
this ciitcrprize arc gentlcincu ol un .
doubted integrity, honesty, uprightness
and ability to do exactly what J(
they say. They arc gentlemen who j
arc prominent in our State, and whose v
public and private characters are be- ji
yond even suspicion, and the man- r
agcnicnt ol this stupendous distribu- v
, : : 11 l i . i -. >
l11mi win comiucieu wiin an linpur- |
lialily that camiut and will not be t,
disputed.
The Atchison Hoard of Trade,
composed ol" all the leading business
men ol our city, at. a recent meeting,
unanimously adopted the lollowiug endorsement:
"Knowing the several persons coin <1
posing the 'Kansas Land and I mini- ,J
grant Association' we cordially en
dorse them as gentlemen ol honesty
and integrity, and recommend their ?I
enterprise as worthy the support ol 0
the public."
Every ticket holder will bo fairly t,
represented at the drawing. Price ol
the shares or tickets are put at the
low price of $5 each. Parlies desiring a
more particular description ot this
meritorious enterprise, inducements
olFcied, terms to Agents, special oiler ^
to clubs and purchases ol two or more <
shares, manner ot drawing, references,
<fco*, send their address to S. M. il
Strickler, Secretary, Atchison, Kansas,
and 11ley will have mailed them free <
an elegant four page illustrated paper
"The Kansas Immigrant" describing "
O
the enterprise and the advantages and
res.Mirers of Kansas, &?. Send lor
it.? From the Alchiton. DanDaily
Patriot.
Agent** Wan tod!
Something new. A uahk ciianck to make
money. No capital require'). 2i> |>er rent.
commission allowed. Aoknts make $o to $10 '
a day. Send stamp for outfit. Address
L. L. OSA1KNT, c
Cleveland, Teun. J'
TH for Tat. ?
V
ii
Among tho annoyed and dripping c
iiii.liiul via no ii lot ? l%<* n ?.l ?
|/i:v?? nvi iMiin ? in/ tilC 1(1(1 Ul i\ ^
street car to ticl)> shorten the way
home was a man with gray looks an.I
un old maid with beau catchers hiu!
talse teeth. They seemed to hate each ^
other at first sight, for he was hardly seated
beside her when he growled:
"ll you women didn't wear bustles J
ihcre'd be twice as ranch room in ?
street cars."
"It men didn't sit cross-legged '
there'd bo twice as much room!" she r
snapped in reply. p
ull I was a woman I wouldn't ho |i
gadding around with the rain pouring <
down in this way,' he remarked. *
'Yes you would. It you was a wo '
mau you'd want to go out and show t
those leetf
Ho drew bis No. 1 l's uudcr tho scat,
i
> Jfl^y 8. if
lusled up Utile, nii! yrowIJ
" Tin y arc not t.iLu like >o u i 1o!U>"
tot h!"
"X?>. Hii l thuy don't mm u|> quite
is much us some people'* nuri1!' she
iiisw crc l.
Ho was silent rd for a little, hut
iresewtly reeoverod liiiusull ami went
>u:
''Thirty year* ago women got almig ,
vithoiit |>.?iut, powder, hustles, straps, |
tickles and audi unnaoosieal fixings.'')
"Thirty years ago," she promptly ;
( plied, "it was a rare thing to see .1
nan e.onie out ?t saloon wiping his
limit h on his l huinh!'
lie tlh'Jn'i say anything nnvre, but
ie wondered ii she wasn't looking out
>f ilio wiud<>w when he signaled lini
nr.?J?ctr 'it /'Vce /Viijis.
i?iiniiii?t>^i?lJWOO?MWW?^n/farw?rv, i ! ??p??
.1M (CUiM Ul l'OU t>.
C\>N\vAvaoKo, S. .1uUJ S, 181(5.
Citrine Ti ui'KN 11\k?Virgin to
?5?Yellow tlip $2.00 In $2,50? $crapr? $1.50.
Timber?In demand, t'? to 10c pr ft.
l'uovisinNU. ?Fork '.k; Jl.con, 10Ja20e;
F.ggs I'JJ.aFV ; (torn r.k'. t<> $!.?* )
I utti.K Kivkic, S C., .1 nl* 8.
Tii;i*knti\k?Virgin $2,00 per bbl ol 280
l>s. " 4 >M dip $1 75 " "
Corn $ 1,0ft js*r bu?Meal $1,20 per hu.
Pearl Hominy $1,50 per l>n?Salt $1.50 per
-ack? Field I'eis $..50 to $l.hO?Molasses :>5
to (ii) ecnls per gal?bacon sides, 15 to 111*
rents?Flour $7 to I 1 |nm IHil.
(kl'NTia I'laiOt eic.
Chickens Ift to 'JO cents?FgCts 10 12.
Cow hides 7 to !> eeiils. Wool 20 rents ll>.
I'eanut.s $ 1.25 to $1.50 Fiesli Iteel', 0 to 7
rents, Mutton 7 to 8 cents,?(Jord wood (pine)
$2.00 per cord.
(ir.onov.rowx, S. ('.. duly 1.
('rude 1ur|ioiiUii?*?Virgin $- TrO. yellow dip
$1>7>, Scrape *1.00. [Zj~' <"oili"Jr> cenis pr 1 ni.
Rough Rice Vl.27 t<> M.aO pc- liusliol.
CliA KUisToN, 8. C., July !.
Spiiits turpentine 2.7 to ? Rosin $1.2.7 to
$1.40 Crude? Virgin $2.00j (>l?l dip $1.25.
Cotton, IMo 12.
WII.MINOToTf, M. C., July 5
N atai. S iohks,?Crude Tin | '<*'ini!? Virgin
$2.00, yellow dip $i.bu, Hard *>1 <A>.
.Spirits turpentine, 27e. Tar $1.00. Mlon
0 to lie
Nmv Yot;k. July fi
Money 2to "5 |*'i- emit. Hold I 1 11.
Spiiils lui|KUitine lloain 1 70 to
1.7-) Cotton 11 to U.
itr^iilar ('oiiiintttiitat ions.
5\ 'J'lie next regular cninniuiwcat inn of
? ^/\^Horry Jaulge, No. ti.7 A.*. ! '. . 31*.
/V/V wUI oe lie!J on TuesduN night Jnlv
' Mllli, 1H7?.
Ry older of kite W. M.
K. It. MEATY Sucly.
fJotice of Failure of Consideration.
A LL V Kit SON'S AK1S WAWN'KD
i \ againinst. tl ading for u nolo give 1/y me
Lo Isaac T. I.um i.i, ititial April 2d, 1?S70, and
payable sixty days after dat *, fin (Ink Ui .ni>in<:i>
l)ok.i,AHH. The consideration lor
,V In eh t??c note was given was a mule, which
aa provrn vinsouud, and n,.(ice of refusal ol
layuient of said note is hereby given.
W. W. IIAUDEK.
July 3d, 1>"B, July 8?It
iV^lftrf-Fraiid.
\ HOI IT T UK Ihw OK MAY, 1870, t
< \. gave two Au?-hiHa to James J,ove I'm
illy didlare eaolt, *>us- payable the 1st of
Jotnber, 1^70, ami Sloe- ijtlw on the 2olh ol
kvw.inlu>r I >1*711- 'L'laxw
' r t ' * " 'T \ 111 ir<l I* M | IUI
i Jucli 1 gave the rwte* wm. u wmle that lias
((.o.nstitut.ioiaalliy)' wiisoimuL J am
fatly U) ivltirn the mule Jbr irvy n\>fc.% hut.
/ill U'jWt |>rv Aliem aii) other w\*y, a?th* nuittlci
mlknj IV. r wliicli H1C7 w eve give* tea fraud,
therefore warn all jm j'jowa. agaiiwt trading
iir said Qoks.
w. w. M.vu
June 17, 1870. jady l IS
I>v;i<c .Male*
r}Y PERMISSION OF TllfT PKOH.ITE
) Judge, 1 wii I Boll oil Saturday the- h">rli
ay of July next-, at t lie late residence <A VV i 11 mi
Thompson, deceased, all the porK.nval
ml perishable piaj'Klly ol said William'
'hompson, deceased.
Te?sis:?All sums .of live dollars and liner,
cash. All sums oacr live dollars, on a
red it of six montlis wit.'i interest limn day of
ale; pmcln.ser to gne nclo with approved
neurit) . N'o goods deli9 ei cd until satislkc>ry
settlement is made.
HUGH THOMPSON,
June 20, 1870. Ailmr.
Trespass Forbid.
A LL PERSONS AltB WAHNl
V. ed against lit 'passing ?nv
my land# in any manner whatesnry
?Driving ami hunting wild ganvr,
ml nan ylng of stock with dogs is especially
irhhhlen. Sly lands are hounded he (.lie land*
f \V. I.. Buck, Mi8. S. (1. Singleton, 1>. W.
)liver, Sr. ami I'iuckney 1'. Todd,
The law will be rigidly enforced against
rcspusscra vvibliout further notice.f
J). W. Ol.lVEU, Ju.
July Sili, 1 S7<>.? -It.
Tijjrr I Jay t "or Sal?\
ftefc 1 TOO 5^
j.'|Buck Township, known
i M Tiger Bay, can Iks jmfjnr
loiight at a great bargain.
From 20 to ;i<) acres of ties land now under
ult i vat ion jiolil# a crop of 2"? to 40 bushels of
orti to the acre. The place is now under
ase, but any one purchasing before the Kifli
f August will lie entitled to (lie rents which
.ill pay him more than 10 j?er cent, on his
a vestment till January 1st, at which time be
an go into possession.
The. place is equally as productive for cot>n
as corn. For full particulars apply to
TUOS. \V\ BEAT Y.
June 10.
ialii.'ahlc Lntuh lor Male.
J -j QP ACHE8 OF LAND, SITUATKD
1 1 tJ O near vVinhy Hit.i., binding on
he Atlantic Ocean, nine miles from I.Title
liver village, anil commonly known as the
Henry llardcc lands.*'
A large portion of these lands are situated
u the head of Little Hlver fttvamp?is very
ieh?and susce|>tlble of easy drainage.
To any person wiailing to invest in unlmiroved
iands, with a view to realiv.e laigo
irolits on advance value for Improvements,
10 better opportunity can offer than an ine&lmenl
in liaise lands ?jow for sale at a very
!>\v price.
For <uitlicr particulars apply in person, 01
>y letter, to
Tiros, w. nr.ATY.
Conwayboro,S. C.,March If, 1870.
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Cn.N\\,vi|i'U'i,h.( ., \U.j l~, !i, I-,'.
N-OTMM? IS Iir.ii11iv f;ivi;\, TH AT
this olHeo wtll !* ojK'n for r>e?*?rivini;
Tux returns from June the lint t > July the
t w.'iitii'tli. Attention Is called Id section 1()
ol the Thx Act, which lends as billow*:
' Sk<tio\ It). Every person required by
law to list propoifv shall aunua'ly, between
the tiiht day ol June and the (uciiti'Ch day of
duly tnake otit ami deliver ?o tlcaiubtor oft ho
county in which the |?r* porty is by law. to he
returned tor taxation, A statement. \erilied by
ld> oath, of all leal eatato .which has been
sold or tinusletred since the last list incut
of projiertv fir whedi he was responsible,
and to whom, and ol all (lie ttersntiul probity
possessed by him, or mulei his control, on
the lit.st'day of Juno of liiat year, either as
I owner, ayent, parent, husband, ^uaidine,
ollleor, paittiev, factor, or ladder, with the
value thereof tin the said Hmt day ol Juno, at
tlia phv'O of leturn, estimating necouliiiK to
tlie rules prescribed by law, wh'.cb statement
shall set forth:
1st. The ntiuiher of horses, and their value,
-tel. Tlie number of neat cattle, and their
value.
Jrd. The number of mule* and asses, ami
their value.
4th. 'liie number of sheep a ml their value,
otlt Tlte number of liojjs, and their ralue.
t'tli. The value of gold and silvei plats, am!
niunlun ol pold and silver watches, and their
va.bic.
7'ii The monitor ui piano fortes, mclodeons
and cabinet orit.im*, and tFreir value.
HJi. The ininilier of pleusuic enrri*?c?, ami
their table.
i in1 iiiuuuri trim vaiue oi
Klilt. *1*1 n' \alno c.f ????lnt merchandise. |
moneys ami ('rc.liis perlaiiiing to his btmiueas |
as a merchant.
11th. Tint value of materials received, moll
or provided to be used, in his business as a
manufacturer.
12th. 'x lie value of all machinery, engine*,
lonls, fixtures ami iniplcin *nfs used, or provided
to lie used, in his business as a manure;.
and of till tuaiiulaellirod articles on hand
one jear or mote.
ldth. The value of moneys, including bank
bills and circulating notes.
l-i b. The value of all eridiln.
loth. The value of investments in the
s'ocks of any company or corporation out of
this State, except National Usinks.
K'tli. 'J'ltc value ??f all inv'e.st incuts in bonds,
exccjit bonus <>f the I'nited States and this
Stale expressly exnmpUd from taxation,
lltli. Tin' value of a 1.Lother property.
-StI neu buildings u Inch was not returned
in 1S7'?, or which has Imvmi erected siuce,
must be returned for taxation this year.
Any taxpayer falling to make, returns hy
the 2Wth of July next, as prescribed i?v law
will lie subjected to oO |ier cent. penalty nvldiViottal
on ins last years a.sse&suient, which will
be strictly adhered to at this oUhe.
Every taxpayer is re?pieslcd to come forward
promptly with a lull and eorr?r? st.iteMivnt
ol their property, and save the fifty per
cent, penally.
U. (i. SESSIONS, A. II. C,
may 27-td
IVoiici' (u Tax PajcfM.
T IVILh TiE AT THE KOI,I,OWING
I named places to receive Tax Ketnrtis
from the Tax 1'ayera for tin: year ending
dime 1st, IsCjd.
T. W. (irahanm store, June 12
W. (1. Vick\s btorw u D
I! I, Ihhlgers store, Little ltivcr, Juu. I I, 1"? Hi
Cool Springs " 111 A: 2<)
Kirhurd Jordan's store, June .... 21,22 & 28
I b ourn Swamp Church, Juno 21
SocnktoeCI111re.il '' 21], 27 & 28
hucksviile Mills, ' 29 A.10
July '?
IVrt liar re! ton July 0&7
l'awley Swamp Church *4 11
St. Mary's Church 44 J'J
Tax J'ayui will please meet me at the
above places preparr d to list tfotdr property tor
taxation. ('. 1*. JOHNSON.
^ AS l'KKTTY AS A I'tf'TT'H K,"
_/.Y_ vvill apply to urv uew asvu Imrnt o|
II ATS, lor l.ailio.s him! Mioses, also,
.\K'VUrCJ AJ.S of ?liir?Moul colors and quality
?.*? ct&. to $1 per buncb. Ladies and
(Jsml.s hctiwUgmc N KCK T1KS at 75 cents
apiew.
At.so,
KVOUsri CHAMIJKAYS, at. 30c per yard,
SCOTCH (H.NOUAM-S, at 25 con's per yard.
I
| I1KAT QUALITY OF HUNTS, MX4 por yard
Ladies and Misses SllOKS of different,
qualities, particularly good doth ISuskius, with
broad soles and low lauds, suitable for Ladies
, whocc J'ecl are used for locomotion at tfl per
: pair. .M. II. I IK AT Y.
Apnf 15?ff
Orrwior Cwxtv Si iioot. C*o>ti#?s^io?t;tt4
< '?).hv*.x v<v?ix>, s. c:
rpur. TTW.IO SCHOOLS OK 1IOUUY I
I Cosiuty will he opened oi> Mouday. 7th
frf An.jvsM'. rtexf, and writ l*r ru-nlnncd in
( m'xmiosy as Wtg as I be lowd** .It wr.-tfV.urT..
Th* Cfmuty IXxvrd of Kxanwloeicr wt# om< 1
Hoc I lie piir ?'>* - of examining r<*nt? Wir
tire tpo?iE'wm> of Teacher-4, as "Clique*:
t>mw aivboro.-. ..July 1 lib. 15<h and 2^lis,
iiAejuvanf < '.hutch............ . Inly bttfo.
l>raeti Sua.... ..Inly MHh'-.
t^uliiv.nntab'in i r toll- / Lbk.1
j. 4, uk*'/,
*'<?nvniji9s<wi?ir Horry
.Iivmv 2(JtiU liS7ii. pn(y p |,f
.Stale l ;?r<*liua.
COUNTY OF IlOURYr
13 him- curijfp ?r ithjivatk:.
IJy ISAUK? (r. ItCXlg, rMwitc .Aulgov
To James \V. tfiyiires, Henjmtrin P, Squires,
Kaloy Jfeltu 11. .Squires* *u<l
Charles Squires.
You auk mixtvm fwxit3nm> w)
ho and mj?|m :??* afl a> Court off Probata' tv?
bo holdcn at <'omvayhoroi ft>r Uonry Comity,
on tho 17th day of At. li. 1870, to
show cause if any you t\w?,. wl?y tii?o real estate
of John II. Squires, deceaued;. sitiuwt* in -Mild
county on the North side of B-DtvnnmrsSrw.'vijv,!
and bounding lands of H. T. .Nk'hcta, Mari'hn
Squires, and others, should imt> ho sntd for
narfition ninone tho heirs at 1 i\v olsuJtil John
II. SfjUlMTS.
Oivon under my hand and seal, fTiio llio
fifth day of June, A. I). 187(1 and in fl* one
hundredth year of American independent*:.
isaac o. long, j. i\
To tlic atwrve named James W. Squires, Herojaniin
K. Squires, Katey Squires, John II.
Squires and Charles K Squires:
Take notice tirat the summons in this case,
of which the above is a copy, together with
the petition on whirl) it is issued have Ihvii
tiled in the office oft be Probate Judge of llorry
on the Gib day of June, 1HKJ.
TOM F. GILLESPIE,
Attorney for Petitioner.
jua 17-td
\ . J.
f >< ><Cf:i \'V M'.v K< II I'OM ii
A AUIGAT UIW^ I ' ~
Hv-tlm uso of vvhi rh cvoij t?%n;ily in* i ^
t heir l inen :U 11 loalli tut ] ?<IiI> i t.?
fill** 1<liii)i|ry work. S.?vt:ig '.iimi' ami la < *
iroitin*, mmv than ih colli' font,. Waru.i iU ?L
Ask fix LJoliliiiis'.
DCmCI NS BEO. & 00.J
3 N. Fourth 8t.? Pa ia.
EMANUELTAMTAiLi
7
I U AKEJLS, <X> N F li'' I I ? N E I! S
A.Nl? 'I-;! WAkft KN
OEX FI5.M, Mlil.'M; VN I)IS''..
C0NWAY30R0, S. 3.
Ill'* to Inform Ikaii lri*nJ< un(i tin* |?ri'?|
thai, they have ?>;? I nsim?d> <in
c<>n<;ix>n stoke,
(main Imihlin*, iintlw th- Lav Oilic* ?t
T. W'aumi la#,.)
Whore they uro ollmi 14 ut kl<nr
prices assorted
l.'li 1. v < 11 1 v v 1.(1 ?. s;
_ * ??/ ! mv^a !?")?
A TitLED AN D .SUltK liKMEJUI.
For s:tl? t?y ?cn<?vaHy, nod ?ar
Jomvatom, Uoli.owa? k (Jo., I'litl^iltdplMa,
Fuller, Warren & Col,
TWAUFAOTUUEKSOF
STOVE /^u Tlie largest a??<?r*~
"W ^
OlIK NEW WOOT> AND -COAL OOOia??
MVM.
Golden Crown.
Reporter.
0 WAIT OF 16
21UUTHEHN GEM.
|? AND TiVK VAJSOV7I
fcr TEWART * IMPROVED'
IVRET THE WANT* OF EV?UT UEAL.K I
Oorr?fcp?nd*i?e? invK?d. Prico IMt ??d C>rt
upon application to Fci.lkk, Waehes 4 On. *
wut#r Mir4?t. Naw Yorlt.
! NUTS, HAlsi.VS, (??: \UiMON^
COCOANUT3, AlVJ,*;*, AND WEST
INDIA FRUITS.
(^ur stock of lhe.*e
AM" A
(iENEUAL VARIETY OK GOODS
will be kept up by weekly arrivals of lh?
HohL.
Wo kooji const nnt'.v "ii hsud KUKN< H
CONFECTION IRI 1<S, and I UJ.Sli Jfi.EAD,
(JAKI'iS, DIES, Ac. diieoi houi
Ol'K 1JAKKU Y
ul ]>' ? I.SV/I.I.K, M. C.,
where ORDERS for Sl'JiCJ AUITAES in mtr
line will be l'KOMI'l'Ul Kil,l,KD.by givluj
llieiu at tlie Store hero.
KM AN I.' ED, TA Ml'LK'i i CO.
an 1-1H70.
SIDDALL'S
MAGNETIC SOAP.
The Cheapest Soap that can bo usod Far
the following reasons:
1*1.?One bar will go a* . I ir as two of any
olbcr.
till.?Only one "half lit : teai.il 1 robbing being
required, there i? j soring of more ib.ru
I lie entire eo?t of the Snap ill lalior alone3J.?The
clollies are in < !< Sweet, Clean and
White without holing <>1 scahling, thus
all Injury to litem i-> .molded. There is
a saving 111 fuel a ul liml work, ami the
washing is done in iboul hall the itsu:?l
time.
It is also guarantor! uu*W a finally <>f
llfty dollars not to injuiv tl*- motliea or hands,
and 114 one trial will en ible any person to ascertain
the truth of the >0 staiemenia, it ivomU
never pay the proprioto. to engage in an o.\lensivO
system of advri: ising and Claim sueU
deeided merit for his Soap unless lie knew
from positive expericn<D thd it would jirova
I to he 111 every resncot what is. tflaimed for h.
This is also u superior >'jinip #'<e' 1 "ilet ?. !
Shaving purposes.
WAUNKU, IJIIODKSA CO.,
Wholesale l'tiiiry lirocors,
CjiMicrnl A^eul.s,
may li7 Philadelphia, I'a.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT!:"
AU l-.NTS WANTED lor IM* dew lii.ioruiU
Work Our
WESTERN BONDER.
A I'ouiputiu iiiui O rapine ll>>uujr 01 iiiuwliiita
Pioneer Idfe IOO VKAIt.H A<?U. I in thrilling
conffictB of Ued ami Wltun Kui^. Exciting Ad
frnliiiDe, I'aptivlHeit, Purify a, scomiit, Piouenr
women ami hoys, Indian war purlin, Camp lift,
ami Nports. A tArok for old ami young.
? iiuii i^ki' No cumpsiiiiDu, bnnnnsiiB n iio
AgeiHii wan'fil wrory wn ire 1 iiu-iraui.i circu
Inrs tree. J. <*. MaOl'kuV >V OO. I'lillndelpliuB
HOCIITC - 1"! 'sl1 I'tkunuwi ! *
HUL.il I 0 lor :?. ft tonal Curoiuo Co.
j'uu , l'n.
fl P C U T C '1 Buhner iio'i < in uiiv tla,v. Itr?x
MUCN I o iliorury piper Only I.a year.
Three tm common Ir?o. iMuu.voji A Npuindm^
i'ulis. I'UilmlelpMIn, I'a.
A CURIOSITY ?.-r
olailip. Aiiurenn llupi * Co.. 77 Nsihsm St. N V
I Al'KMrMMAiitBil far I'llK (AMTSNIAL
: imnli Ul IIIOI.ItAI'll ) 01 Ike IIvh? ol tun
| if real men ol our ln-t ion year* Send for otr-eui
trn. |*. W. ZlliOKll .v. CO , i'tituiii., i'a nr
| ClnC'tyo, III.
| * ? | )SYOllO M A N< ' Y , 01 Soul I'liafiullil **
| X How either sex in ly f ihciuuto Mini gvu
the love .V iiOcc.llvsrt ot an/ pir.-vu tbey i:0ooe?
Instantly. Tlitr-uinpto, met. i <1 u y uii nuini i ad
can free, by iiuitl, for 8 ft.:, t it;ether wutBt
a marriage guide, Kgyptiaii Or.ve.?, ilreiumt.
Hints to 1,adieu. WetMinc Ntjrht Shirt, in a.
ijoeur ItOvK. Addfen* T. VVlL.1,1 A .VI -V (hi, Pub..
I'hlladolphia.
For
COUGIIS, OOLDS, H0ABSENS9%
AN 17 A Lit 1 UKOAT.Mi-iKAfeKS,
I LJhg
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS.
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