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LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Appointment*. Services will Im hold in said church on 2<t unit 4lli Sabbaths in each month. Prayer mecVtuxa on Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School 4 o'clock 1*. It. Mktiioi>i?t t'ni r.cn?Every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 1*. M?Be v. T. Ifarman, Pastor. l'raviir nnuil iinr? oiwv W^.ln?fc.la v "? ? ' " I Subhtth .School open at 0 o'clock A. M. MakioN Distkict?-THIHK aki>:H ? | S Marlon ct, Briton's Neck June 17, is Marlon sta June 24, 25 Little llock. St. Paul's July I, '2 Conwayboro sta .....July s, n f Conwayboro ct, llebron July 15, 10 North Marlboro, Ebener.er Inly 22, 2:1 llennettsvillu ct, Henncltsville July 21', .10 South Marlboro August 5, <1 Buck Swamp, Kbenezei Aug. 12. 1J Bucksville, Trinity Aug. l!>, 20 Waccamnw, Hethol Aug. 20, 27 Pee Doe ct.. .. Sept. 2, :i The I)istri4* Conference will l?e held at Bcnucttsvllle, commencing on Thursday niorning, July 27, at 0 o'clock. The, conference sermon will be preachctf by Kcv. J. S. Kilgo. W. IU Fl.RMINO, P. E. Mission Appionttnonts of 1). N. Core, Agent and Missionaiy for the Wascatu.rw Baptist Association: Pleasant Meadow.... July 4tli, 1870. Cedar Bay, Wcdness July 5th Pawlcy Swamp, Thursday July Oth Cedar drove, Friday July 7th Conwayboro, Sat. and Sun.. ..July Sth A i'th (irissctt's Station, Sunday evening 4 o'clock. Springfield, Monday July 10th Buck Creek, Tuesday. July 1 Ith J.ittle Ktver, Wednesday July 12th Shallotte, Thursday Jidy 1:1th Jones Cross I toads, Kaiday Inly 14th Iron Hill Cross Heads, Sat. A Sun. July 15 A- Ml Sidney, Sund>#^Vcnlng 4 o'clock. A WoitD in 11kgahd to tiiic Ai1. l'uoaching Campaign.?As ours is lite only paper published in thins County, and we iry to make it independent, (as the situation will allow) we shall publish all papers, bearing on the politics . .. . ol in'erest to both sides during this Presidential campaign. But what comments we may make shall be according to our honest con . victioua and opinions in the premises We champion for no one. Nor give way to parly prejudice. In the meantime it wo give utterance to thoughts and opinions not in accordance with the views of any ot our subscr?l?ers on either side, they arc not only welcome to the use of our columns, but they hro cordially invited to their use, where they may freely and uutramel* ^ ed ventilate themselves. School Commissioner Best's examining Board lor- teachers was in session yesterday, and will also be in session to day. Very few applicants so far. It is tiow gelling quite dry and no visible prospect of rain soon. Corn is suffering badly. Cotton lias inr proved since the glut of water got out ot the earth, hut without rain soon must fall oil*. 1*. S. Somo rain yesterday evening. Tiik communication ot our friend from Socastee Ikib been delayed from various causes too long and tedious to mention. We will try and do it justice next week. O, P. Quattlkiiaum. Esq , attorney at law, ot the firm ot Johnsons & Quatleft lhi*|#reek on a health re* and rusticating trip up to ^^^j^^^^Peington, his old home, where the blue, grass and clover "grocth," and the wire grass on them etirubless ridges "tangleth" the legs of weakkneed hogs. The young man got netc?. What is dull law, with the tueroury at 00?, and peaches ripe and watermelon* in market at Lexington? Who could keep him? Tuial Justick Couut.?Two priioncra were lodgcdtki jail laat Mouday evening. PrinccPBriftin, triad before Trial Justio Alva Encor, for petit larceny, and sentenced to thirty days in jail. Frank Pitman, tried beforo Trial Justice Avery Floyd, for assault and battery, on one Fannie Pitman; sentenced to fifteen days in jail. Frank thinks the calling of this a ? - ? .. . i irce country ;s a comunarum mat ne can't explain, when i man ia not allowed to whip bis wife. Tub Timber Market.?The aalea of timber at Port Harrelson thia week were 210 pieces. ^60 piece* el old timber, had been in the WfttfV fpout two yeart, told lor $160, 40 |l>0U of good mill timber lor $270w?$4 pieces of prime mill timber for $200, and 70 pieoee of shipping timber, floated out ot the Lake 8wa?np by It. Dullard, gold at 12 eenta per cubic loot, and brought in round numbers 0700.' The sales in this mark#t were only 43 pieces tor the week, though other rails in waiting for the owner* to come in. 14 pieces sold for $75, and 22 pieces for $89.12. Total tales for tJbcth places, 250 pieoee for $1,514.12. TH I A li.M) ! JoO. Augustus ThotllpsOU tells us that ? remarkable occurrence j happened to Jerry Crundall last Sat. urdsy evening on his way home, i Jerry was oil horsebuoh, and a lit lo alter dark let I the road, between Willis Cox's and the Corner of Mr. Orissuite's fence, to go by Maek Cox's* ! who lives in sight ol the road, and o? he was riding through the pine woods over a track where a slick of timber had been hauled a tew weeks previous 1 lie felt his mare suddenly sink down until he come il.it on the ground. The rirnp and body o? the mare up to the shoulders and neek was completely buried in the earth. Mack Cox brought a light and after examining the situation they procured tools and went to work to dig her out. Tlu-y began digging the dirt horn each side of the animal so ps to get helps under her, but the more they dog thv more she sank down. At last they hit upon the expedient of raining small brush and turf under her, in this way they succeeded, after working from early dark until day break, in getting her out. On inspecting the place next morning they found they had dug a hole over ten lo?it by eight, and four feet deep. Down in the hole where they had not thrown brush and turf the mud was soft enough to hog :i duck and of a hiuc marl color. The singularity of the thing is thai such a hog should he in common pine woods.an.1 the surface over grown with grass. Patuons of IIumiaukv. ? A new Grnugo was organized in this County, by Hon. .T. T. Walsh, Deputy ol the National Grange, on Saturday the 8th inst., under the name ol Waccamaw Grange, No. , with the following officers: Master, John M. Oliver, Overseer, Thomas A. Brown, Steward, 11. M. Brown, Asst. Steward, J. Ii, Montgomery, Lecturer, D. \V. Grown, Chaplain, W. Mew, Treasurer, J. K Singleton, Secretary, NVni. K. Montgomery, Gate Keeper, G. A. Mcl>. Brown, Ceres, Mis. A. S. Brown, Pomona, Mrs. K. A. Oliver, Flora, Mrs. M. V\ Kdge, Lady Asst. Steward, Miss Sarah J* Brown. The mem her* o( thin Orange are .ill practical farmers who .ire anxious to improve their agricultural interests, ami we predict for it a prosperity that will out strip mid he more enduring than that of any Gringo in the County. We had the pleasure of living present at the organization, and we liked the situation, wc liked the appearance of the farms, the crops are good, hut above ail wc liked the people; they are a whole sou led generous progressive people, and we expect to visit their Grange again some day, on a fourth degree, when wc calculate with a broad-ax, or something more convenient, to hew a slab till' that big Turkey wo feel quite sure the Lecturer will pile up. None of your wild game if you please Muster Oliver for Grange visitors. Tame Turkeys are the evidences ot Grange prosperity. Now perhaps we have said a little too much. Edge's potatoes did look *o ua too grassy. In fact they were grassy had; hut he was not a l'atron (.lien. Now look to it Kdge or they will have you over the coals next meeting, and yon will have to ftirnivh the Turkey, as a penalty. George Applewhite, the last of the Lowrey gang, whioh was once such a terror to the good people of Robeson County, N. O., is again at large, having been released on Wednesday, by order of tho Supreme Court, under what is known as the amnesty act, having been brought before tho court under a writ of habeas corpus. Old Aunt Ahhy Sohenck, the grandmother of John T. and Hrulon Sv^ ~fick, .Qj Charlotte, died at the residence of the former, ugod one hunzt i-a.i oiwl ii>n vears. She has been too feeble for several months past, to get about without assistanee, but retained her mental faculties until about two months ago. Since that time she has been very childish, and did not know even those of her own family. She was quite blind for some time previous to her death. Ofio ol her peculiarities was that she would never take a dose of mediqioc from a physician, making for herself all i he medicine she need* cd. Tii? ArritoPKiATioN Difficulty,? The House and Senate have consented to an arrangement that provides for tan days alter, the 30th day of June, unless appropriation bills shall have previously passed, it shall be lawful for tho several departments of tin government to use any tincxpcudcd balances which may exist lor the servioc of the current fiscal year. EHOftRK WEEKL1 A Home anil A Fortune. Ttio Kansas Land and Immigrant Association with a capital Stock of $1,000, Chartered hy tiie State or Kansas a most laudable enterprise, started in our city for the promotion of immigration by the tree distribution to the share holders ol the Association of $7lO,tvOO in easli and some of our most choice ami valuable real estate, farms, brick blocks, residences, &e., is meeting with unprecedented success. From evsry section of the country orders for shares or tickets are coining thick and fast. The inducements offered are unparalled. There will be no postponement. The drawing and disliibutioii of the piizcs will lake place |Kisitively Aug. 25, 1N7<?, or the money will be refunded in full, 'flic tnuiiagoi* of Ibis enterprise are gentlemen of uiidou. led ln'egi'ty, honesty. uprightness and ability to do exactly what they say. They are gentlemen who arc prominent in our State, and whose public and private characters are beyond even suspicion, and the management of ill is stupendous distribution will be conducted with an impartiality that cannot, and will not be disputed. The Atchison Hoard of Trade, ; mpofced of ?dl the leading men of our city,v'?\ a recent meeting, unanimously adojacd the following endorsement: "Knowing (lie several persons composing the 1 Kansas I,and and immigrant Association' we cordially endorse them as uentlemcn of honesty ami integrity, and recommend their enterprise an worthy the support of the public." Every ticket holder will he fairly represented at the drawing, J "rice of the shares or tickets are put at the low price of $"? each. Parties desiring a more particular description of this meritorious eiilerprito, inducements olliued, terms to Agents, special oiler to* clubs and purchases of two or more shares, manner of drawing, references, Ac., send their addrsKs tots. M.fStrieklcr, Secretary, Atchison, Kansas, and tliey will have mailed them fri-e an elegant four page illustrated paper "The Kansas immigrant" describing the advantages ami resources of Kansas, Ac. Send for it.? From the AUJiivon, Kan., Daily 1'alriot. July 8?8t AHoautifnl Pulpit. In the Netherlands there are many churches tilled with rare and exquisite carvings, with altar pieces, shrines, pulpits, choirs verit ies louts, and sadistic, a laden with a wealth ot intricate ... .1 ! II... I . * I I a* I l 1 wors, none in wooo uy HKiimii nanus; and in Antwerp the lichen! specimens of this curious labor are to lie found, in the great Cathedral of St. Jacques, where Peter Paul Kuhetis, the painter, lira buried, there are hundreds of rich and fantastic carvings, out of which tiie Ian vies of the elder artists peer curiously at I ho prosaic present. Sometimes the birds arc a little loo odd to be real, the dingons are almost too funny lor a cathedral, and the flowers and leaves are not constructed strictly in accordance with botany; but, oil the whole, you feel that it things in nature are not like those in the carvings, they at least ought to be ?so charming, so droll, so satisfactory are tlicy! In S?. Andrew's Church, of which young Jan's mother had so many tender memories, stands a largo carven pulpit, ol a pccularly daring design for artists w ho work in wood, it repivscuis a locky crag near the sea-shore Just beneath the crag lies a li.-hmgboat, in which stands the figures ol the apostles Andrew and Peter. Hebind llicin, on the right, their fishingnets hang upon .a tree. The apostles are looking earnestly at a figure of the Saviour, which stands in an attitude as it beckoning them; as if saying uFul. low me, and 1 will make ye fishers of men." Two of the cleverest artists in the Netherlands gave inucli lime and talent to tliirt delightful carving. Van Uool di<J the loliage, the nets, the rocks; Van (ilteel the figures of the apostles and the Saviour. The latter Hgu re seems to have genuine inspiration in it, the sculptor has wrought marvolously, bringing effects out ol vUtibhortt wood rarely obtained before. When evening light?the last ray of the declining huh, reflected through the stained glasses ol the church, and softened to the deelicacy ol summer twilight? lulls gently upon this group, the sacred tiggures seem to have all the supreme finish of marble,?nay more,?they appear to live!?From " The Mother* t Stratagem" ly 7idward King. St. Nicholas J or July. Political. TIII5 Century of Independence embraces a collect ion from oflielal sources of the most important documents and statistics connected with the political history of America also, a chronological record of the principal events from its discovery to the present time, with biographical and historical sketches, etc* Printed in (iernian and English. Nearly 01)0 pages. Price, $2.00. Nfnver ltefurn has so much nrnet teal ii?f/.r mation of this nature been published in any one volume. Wiiile there are many treaties purporting to give valuable statistics of America in convenient torin, it will be found upon examination that they contain a voluminous amount of matter which is of no utility to any citizen. A comparison of the various productions will convince any intelligent jierson that the Century of Independence'' embraces the important Document* to he found in tt eiu ail, while it omits that which is superfluous and adds, instead, a vast collection of invaluable tacts. No other arrangemont gives oucfourth the information hi the same space, and the arrangement is what makes it invaluable as a .efureuce book, it having been Compiled under the Immediate supervision otofllcials at Washington. The lawyer, banker, mercha it and farmer will each conclude that it must have oeeu prepared especially with reference to his convenience. It is designed for this work to take the place in politics that Webster's Dictionary does in language, and Appletou's Gazetteer in General literature. The binding, paper and illustrations have been made to compare with the general character of the work. Though a person can he a good citizen without a thorough education, no noon citizen can enjoy the right of franchise intelligently without possessing the inhumation contained in l(iis look. While persons reiuso u> purchase ordinary or expensive works, all classes will gladly avail themselves of the opportunity for ob l NEWS: JLLY J>. I t uning a work so iadlsp u.slMc at s.? to?v a !?' h"e. Sold wily by sulwript ion. Semi for special eli'Cillit' ami teniu to agents. S. L. M AllKt 'W, apr 8 liuliuria)K>lis, lml. ?Only Novel) f uduna cfooked whiskey convict", an yet pardoned by the President limn the State prison. Does the ndminislration think they can plunder a campaign land large enough to carry the State against Tilden and lledrick"? Not much. State prison are not going io carry this elvctioti. Agents Wanted! Something new. A itAitic en anck to make money. No cnpitul rcqtibcl. 25 per cent, commission allowed. Aukntm mtke $5 to $10 a day. Semi stamp for outfit. Address Ij. L. OK M K.N T, Cleveland, Tcnn. SoMKIIIINO about W ATQII ICS.? If your watch crystal in broken, call at the l*ont Office and have a new one neatly and promptly lilted in, lor only 25 cents. 1?. NV. 11 ,\ it i? wick. May 18th, 1870. niAHiiirr itr.i'oiti's. COKWATftOlto, S. .lulv 15. 18711 C'iii pk Tckpknti.nk?Virgin $2,50?Yellow (lip $1.25 to? Scrape $1.00. Titnlrer?lit demand, 5 to 10c pr ft. Pitovisioxs.?Pork 1 ??' ; Uncoil, I2jal5 F.ggs J0ftl2Jc ; Corn H5e. to $1.1.0 Litti.k Uivkk, S. July 15. Tl'ltl'kmink?Virgin $2,00 |h*i* (>!>! ot 280 lbs. " Old dip $1.75 14 41 Corn $1,00 per bu-?Meal $1,20 |?er tin. I'cnrl Hominy $1,50 |?er bu?Salt $1.50 per Kick?Field Pew $ .50 to $l.<50? Molasses 5)5 to 00 cents per gal?Uncoil sides, 15 to 10* cents?Flour $7 to II perbbl. Col' NT IIY PtlOlH'OK. CbieketiH 10 to 20 cents?Kggs 10 12. j Cow bides 7 to 0 cents. Wool 20 cents lb. , Peanuts$1.25 to $1.50 Kiesli Hoof, 0 to 7 j cents, Mutton 7 to8cents,?Cord wood (pine) | $2.00 jm'I* cord. I (Jkokuktowx, S. <\, July 11. , Crude lur|ieiitinc?Virgin $2.50. yellow dip , $1.55, Scra|ic $1.00. CL?" Corn 08 ecu is pr bu. i Kotigb Wice $1.25 to $1.50 jx" 1nh,WI. I I'miu.ksTo.\, S. July 4. I Spiiits turpentine 20 to 27 Kosin $1.40 to i $1.75 Crude?Virgin $2.00; <>ld dip $1.25. Cotton, 0J to 12. Wil.Ml.xu'i'oX, v. C., July 12. i N a v ai. Stoiiks.?Crude Turj. >iiin*?Virgin $2.00. yellow dip $1.00,? ilnid *100. I .Spirits tui'iKMitiiic, 27c. 'l'ar $1.00. v, .4toii li to I lc Nkw Yoiik, July 12. Money 2 per cent. Cold 111?. i Spiiitu turpentine !)0^e. Kosbi $1 70 to i 1.75 Cotton 11 to 12. It ovular 4oiiiii?iuii?:? t ion*. 1 ATIio next regular communication <.f ^Uorrv liOilsc. No. US a.*. F.-. m?.? i w HI nc held on Tuesday night July i ' N lllh. 1870. lly order 0ITI10 W. M. ' K. H. ukaty Seety. i OFFICE BOARD COUNTY COM 11*8. ) 1 lIoitKr County. > , CoNWAvnono, S. C., July 15, 1876. y ( The annual meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners will lie on tlie 1st day of | September next.. All persons having claims against Iloiry County will please render them properly proven, so as Hoard can audit the same on above i date. By order of Hoard. ( j. w. hollibay, j. II. NOUMAN, Chairman. Clerk. July 15.til For Sale. ONE CANADIAN STALLION, 11 ' voars old. TWO MOROAN MARKS. 8 and 11 years old. ONK HORRY COLT, 8 years old. Will l?e sold low for cash, or exchanged for mules. Apply to HENRY L. RUCK, Hueksville, S. C. Notice of Failure of Consideration. All persons ark warned , agaiuinst. trading for a note give hy me to Isaac T. Ixswis, dated April 3d, 1876, and ! payatde sixty days after dut i, foi Onk IlttNi>km> Doi.i,a itrt. The consideration for winch the note was given was a mule, which has proven unsound, ami notice of refusal of payment of said note is hereby given. W. W. HARDEE. July 3d, 1870. July H?It Notice?Fraud. About the oth ok may, i?70, i . gave two due hills to James Love tor titty dollars each. Ouo payable the 1st of October, 1870, and the other on the 25th of December, 1876. The consideration for nilici) I nave tlie notes was a inula Dial lias proven (constitutionally) unsound. i am ready to return tlio mule for iuy notes, but will not pay them any other way, ua the consideration for w hich they were give is a fraud. 1 therefore warn all poisons against trading for said notes. w. w. hakoee. 1 June 17, 1S70. July 1 -ft E?U(e Sale. By permission of tub probate i Judge, 1 w ill sell on Saturday the 15lb day of July next, at the late residence of Will- . iam Thompson, deceased, all the personal and pcrisliablc property ol said William Thompson, deceased. Tekms:?Ail sums of live dollars and un- ( der, cash. All sums o\er five dollars, on a | credit ol six months with interest from day of ^ rale; purchiser to give note with Approved , security. M o goods delivered until satisfaelory settlement Is made. 1IUUU THOMPSON, June 'iO, 1870. Aduir. < Trespass Forbid, i SMk A LL PERSONS ARK WARN. / \ ed against trespassing ou , my lands in any manner wliatcvcr ?Driving and hunting wild game, j and im. tying of stock wilt dogs is especially j forhidden. My lands arc bounded by the lauds of NV.I,. Ruck, Mis. S. O. Singleton, L>. W. Oliver, Sr. and Pinckuey i\ Todd. The law will l>e rigidly enforced against trespassers witliout fo,liver notice., D. \Y. OMVKK, Jit. July 8lh, 1870.?4t. 4' 1870. ???* ?? 1 l I IW I I ! !! ? < Tiger flay f?;r Sole. Hick known Isuiyht ?t a great Itargain. From 20 to !10 acres of this land now under cultivation \iehU a crop of 'J't to 40 bushels of cotnit) tlw acre, Tint place in now tinder lease, InU any one purchasing hefom the loth of August will Ix1 entitled to the rents which will pay hint more than 10 per cent, on his investment till .fanvuny 1st. at wliieh time he can go into possession. Tlte place is equally .is productive for cotton as corn. For full puniruluH apply to Til OS. \V. I1KATY. June 10. Y.-t limbic Imml* for Male. 1 1 Of ACUKS OF l,.\\ I), SlTliATl'd) 1 I t/v) near Wtxnv Hit.I., Hndingon the Atlantic Ooean, nine miles Irom Little Kivor \ illago, and cotumouly ktiowu as the "Henry llardoe lands.'' A large portion ot tlie*e lawd* are hitnalrd in the head of Idtlle lMver Swamp?is very v k*Ii?and suscopUhle of'easv.draintge. To any person wishing <u invest in unimproved iaii'ls. with a view to realize ilaryc profits on advance v.due for improvetuotd.s, no I Kit tor op|Mirt unity can oiler than an iuvobtmenl in these lands :uht for sale at a very lotv ptii'c. For hit titer ipAftioulars ajtply "In person, oi hy letter, to TIIOX. W. Ill:ATY. ( on? mvImro, S. 4'March J J, 1 K"t). Tax Wot ice* Or KICK OK C "ot'NT V At'Mfiilt, Cwnwav no no, .S. (J., May 17th, 187<1. NOTITIC IS IIKUEI1F OIVKN, 'CHAT this otlleo will ho open f.?r receiving Tax returns from Juno the first, to July the twentieth. Attention is called to section 10 of the Tax Art, wtrieh reads as IrtlloWs: nh,cnii.\ M>. r.M-rv person is><giiMO(j i>y law to list |>ro|h'i(y shall annually, between the first da) el June and tin* (wont id It day of July make nut and deliver to the auditor oft lie comity in which tin* propeitv is by law. to be returned lor tuxMtik*ti, a statement, veriSed by lain oatli. of ail real Mtaln which lias been sold or transferred since the last lititiixuit of proiwrty f ?r which ho was responsible, and to whom, and of all the personal proper- 4 ly possessed It) him, or under his control, on the first day of Jntio of that voar, either ns i itwncr, assent, parent, huwhaml, guardine, 1 tllieer, partner, factor, or holder, with the mine thereof on the said tirat day of June, at the pla'*e of ret irn, estimating according to 1 lie rules prescribed by law, winch statement ' dtall set forth: 1 1st. The nutnhcr of horses, and their value. 2nd. Thenumberot ne.it cattle, and their liiltlp. did. The iiiiiiiImt of niiile* and as*e?, and Jteir value. 4th. The number of sheep and their value, nth. The number of hogs, and their value, tltli. The value of gold ami silver plate, and iwtiiibei id gold and silver watches, and their im) lie. 7th The number ot piano fortes, niclodccns ' mil cabinet organs, and their value. Sth. The number of plrasmo carriages, and i heir \aluc. nth. The nutiiltcr and value of dogs. 10*li. The valiio of goods, merchandise, moneys and credits pertaining lit his busiucss as a merchant. I lltli. The value, of materials received, used J >r provided to be used, in his business as a manufacturer. J 121 li. Ylie value of all machinery, engines, tools, fixtures and implements used, or provided to he used, in his loudness as a manuror, and of all manufactured articles on hand true year or morn. i 13th. The value of moneys, including bank hills and circulating note*. 14th. The value of all credits, loth. The value of investments in the stocks of any comnanv or coriwnatlon out of Ihis State, except Nntioiiftl Banks. Hkh. The value of all investments in IrondH, except bonus of the Unileil States and tliis State expressly exempted from taxation. * 17th. 'I'lie value of am. oilier property. All new buildings wlrioh was not returned . iu 1S75, or which has been erected since, < iiiust be returned for taxation this year. Any taxpayer failing to make returns hy the 20th of July next, as prescribed by |*wr will ho subjected to AO |?er cent, penalty additional on his last years assessment, which will he strictly adhered to at this olllce. Kvcry taxpayer is requested to come forward promptly with a fill! and eorrSct statement of their property, and save the fifty per cent, penalty. It. (J. SESSIONS, A. H. C, may 27-td rVfalire to Tax IPayera. y WILL BB AT TUB FOLLOWING L named place* to receive Tax Heturns (rom the Tax Bayers for tho year ending June 1st, 187(1. T. W. Grahams store, ?Inne 12 W. (I. Tide's ttora 44 1:1 K L Ilridgers stmu, Little Iliver, Jinn 14, 15 10 Cool Springs 44 III A 20 Iticlurd Jordan's store. June .... 21, 22 & 20 Brown Swamp Church, June 24 Socasleo Church u 2(1,27 A 28 Bucksvillc Mills, u 2i? A80 44 44 July A Port Ho n elson July 0 A 7 Pawley Swamp Church 44 11 SI Mfirv'a I u.iin.l. ?? ? ?. ?J <? Tax raytTi wiH please meet me at the abtn'e places prepared to list their property for taxation. C. L. JOHNSON. U A S 1'ltKTTY AS A IMC'ITRK," /A will apply to my now assortment ut SIM NO 11 VIS, lor i.allies and Mi****, also, ART1KCIALS of different color# ami quality from 25 cis. to $1 per bunch. Ladles ami Gents handsome NECK TIES at 75 cents nplcco. i.so, ENGLISH CHAM BRAYS, at We per yard, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, at 25 cents por yard. #KST QUALITY OP PRINTS, per yard Ladies and Misses SHOES of different ' pihlitles, particularly good cloth Buskins, with jroad sotes and low heels, writable for Indies ivhose feet are used for locomotion at $1 per >air. M. B. BEAT V. April 15?11 >rric*c or County fckiioot. Oommthmonkii, ^ CoMWAvaono, S. |C. The public schools op hohhy j County will bo opened ?u Monday, 7ill >f August next, And will be continued iu leaslon as long u the fhnda wi warrant. ' The County Board of Examiner* wlH meet or the purpose of examiulog applicant* /or lie position of Teachers, aa follows: Conwayboro,. ..July 14th, lfefc and 4 Kbenezer Church July 17th. ( <ireen So*. . . July 1Kb. i Oati\antsKeirv Julv ^4ud < J. .1. BEST, School Couiinissouor Unity County. June iiflth, 1870. jwly 1 td 10 Hi', if I ii 'dlU A 4 \ IH>IWll.\3' .Sl'.VUCII 1*0LI ^ a uut:\ j i?is< ov i:uy 1 Ry Hie of v Im< h s*,ory family mav glv their Linen llutt thflllMiit j|Milkh 'jrfHUiltnr to fine lailmhv work. Saving time ami}! a ??r in Ironing, more than it* ?-ntl>o ?oet. AVarr .utrd. As), t'?M J)obl)lM'. T)0BBTN8>BR0. k 00. il3 N. Fourth St.? rh !a. EMANUELJAmEr&W 1IAKKKS, COX EE []?JXl'.It6 AJii? ? .ui.kuh IS ?c;kn khai vittni.ismsr.. CONWAYBORO, S. C. Ileg to Inform their hv nils nnH fhifjvihile. thai they have ?? 1 hn*in**** -hi the roNtilX^N STOKE, (hialu LuiMiv.g. Mini *r the. Uw Otlkio of Jtm U. W*',ot K*v Where f he v nr? ollei'ing at antonlfliingly lo?r prices assnrtail Kit KM CM C A N m KH, xirrs, it a 1 si Ns, oiianlks, lemons COCOA*'* TS, AKJ'LLM, AN J) WEST INDIA Kill "ITS. (Jar alttck of lhr-*o d V?' it. <3ENEIt\l. VARIETY" OF ?QOT>4 will t>e kept up 11y \\?cLlv arrival* of tb IJoat. JWe ikeep coiMtxirfly *011 lianrt Fih'lCNliH [JONKKCi ION AIC1 KS, mo! iJUiMi.liia-.AJ> [JAKES, J'JJlS, ?Sre. iliri-ct .from CM'11 DAK.KILY k*. (JlT'i-urvmuE, *6. eliero OI5OKIES for SIM .< I A I.IT.IKS ij? -oar hie >\ ill Imi I'KOMlTl.y l i 1.1 -fcllJ | by gitlng horn .it (he Store In-re. EM AN L' EL, U'AMF'I.VJl k 'CO. an 1-1*3(1. NEW ADV? R ilSEMENTS" AtlKMS WAKI'Kl' -Ik- N?W liiaioricuU Wunb ?i> i?r WESTERN BORDER. A 1 \wii i>' 1 1 .1 mi ilriiiii > it niory ol Amori<-t*a Pioneer (.iff IOO VCAtt* ititf. Ju tbiallluc .onflu-ts of lied unci W 1111 ? Poo*. Lic<tii? Adventure*, (J*|?lltitle.*, Forty*, Scounta, 1'ionaer women mid bill*, Indian w >r-pallia, iJamp Ufa, lend Nporu. A Itook lor old and young. Not 1 dull page. N11 00 up-llllon, Enoriuoua actlna. Agent* wauled fii-ri* i-r- I iluairauul okrou iara free J. A:. MoOtlHHY AC Ml. Philadelphia. APUTA *1 i>Pcaiii i?v11 .(.'hivmoa, ti, loci HUK.ll I O fur fr.'r. ii'invi t'hromo l.'o., Hlitl , I'tt. HfEUTQ 'ndilflr lh"i? 111 out clnv. ?H?* HUCJl I 0 III' ricry pi,|>'r. "illy *1. ? i yvc ?r 1'liree "? chrome* fwe. Rtuuyon A typonai <r Pub*. Philadelphia, I'.c. t j | t ^ A PTTDTnCJT'T V 1 'en dollar bill of' J\ VjUillUolll I." ?*nt -free for Hainp. ;ijuri-.s H u?i a c'o.. 71 Ntutaau St. N. Y iUKXril Wanlccl for III", 1 KStTKlNIAL IMXlli Of IIIUbHAI'll I . nr Mi* ilvm of uh treat men of our llr?t Hi 1 yc it' Send for circcw lata. I*. W. /,ll.UKU a V-'W , JMulada,, -I'm or 1,'hlcngo. Hi. bb l>SY(!IIO.M APft :v. 01 Soul (Mmrmiaw A. lUw #nlirr m iy f miviuntA nml kaIu the lute & ftlfcctioii* ot ?h r-t>n tihey cta?.uM<> litAtnnily. This ?lmpli?, mci.iil ?< qiiiremeti t it! I <an ]*?* ?? ?. free, by mull, ivr UIk, together with K n?TTl.i{:? guide, Key |><i hi ?t >r.*c|#, Dream*. Hints to End tee, Wi-il'Unrf P. iftlil Shut, tic. A. uueor boon. Adtlres* .1'. W 1 l.l.l A.U A IJo., i'liim. War coucns, colds, hoarseness, AN 1) ALL TllltiMT.lJlSKA&J&j, WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS, I'uropuNLV i.m m,? ? ItoxTrt. ^ A T1MKI> A> l> Sl UL XU^EDl. .For sitl* by HruK*ci*ti* gt*u>M-nllh-, mid 4?r Joimsto.i, lloi.i.o*ir A I'htladelphla,,'JT*. Fuller, Warren Col, MAUKACTi m;us OK STOVr, The largest aa*o<t ano" Q incut in the market. OCR NEW vrOOF) ANIi COAL COOWINGF H'OV KM. Golden Crown. Reporter. SPIRIT OF '76. OUTHERN OEM. AND TUB VAl??Vfl TEWART' IMPROVES' MEET THE W A NTH OK EVERY UEA I.CR. Correspondence liivln-l. I*rice List wd <7** npun application to kiii.i.kh, W*kk?*.4 (Jo., 134 wattrRtrjtt, Now Y??r*. 3 uly a State oi*South Carolina. COUNTV /f)r WORRY. in tih; rxATStf* *>k r/?uj a.tk iJy lunar <j. Long, i'roba o JtnljfC. To lainea \V. Squires, B?i\j.tmin F. Squire*. Katey Squires, Joliu II. Squires, ?r,d Charles Squires: YOU A HE HEREBY REQUIRE* lO be and f?car at a Court of frobate to k?e JsoMen at Ounnayboro, /or llerry County, on tba J7th day uf August, A- D. J8^rt, u? shew cauao if any you can, why t he real e?tA'? 3f John 11. Saulroa Joreaacd. situate in *?i<l jomnty on the Nmth aide of nruuson't Swamp tiul bounding iamls ?f K. T. Nichols, Martha Squires, fibers, should not be sold far MutUiou among the belts at law od said John II. Squires. Given under my hand and sod, this *bo MUi day of June, A. 1). 1870 and in the one hundredth year of American Judeaendenoe ISAAC U. LAijfU, J. V. Pe the above named -James W. Squires, betsjacuiu K. Squires, Jtatcy Squires, Jolm U. Squires and Charles K. Squires: Take notice that the siimsnoiuq hi this cane, rf which the above Is a copy, together with he petition on which H-is Issued have hems hsdhsthe offioeofthe Probate fudge of Bceqy mthe&AdnyofJUme. ttf*. TOM K. GtLLBSPU^ Attorney for ?H it i ruses. 1 juu 17-Wl