Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, November 18, 1876, Image 3

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kfcl Ki-J I'-.J - . J *4 LOCAL MATTERS. M. Dubbnuuuy has a ltowc?it is visible to tho naked eye. Soccj^tkk says halt tho Longwood proceedings have not been told; that wo will hear from him again; advises some of tho participants to patronize tho lightning-rod man. T i?* < iv? i v? / * _ 111\t\ mon n nn<l ?.? Jiiuu i mail ail IVl'U III town on Thursday night. Wonder if his rods will protect rascals from the lightning of retributive justice? If so, ho will find a plenty of customers "jest at this particular time." W. A bk a ms had a present of turius on the night of the Oth inst., a girl and a boy. 1 In lias named tho girl Sarah Til*P;\ and the boy Wade Hampton. Hurrah for "Snakes!" Tiik Grand Jury of Williamsburg have found true bills against the Treasurer, School Commissioner, Clerk of Court and the County Commissioners in several counts. Judge Shaw has called an extra court. A Bold Attkmft at Askination? Fivk Inkfkbctuai. Shots at a Man not Ten Fkbt Ofp.? On last Friday /v. > . * - aim ins iniii/i1, 01 the Sohr. Julia It. Floyd, lying at 1 ^ rot Bluft for cargo, passed the early r evening at Z. \V. Dusetiburys, about three hundred yards from the vessel. In returning as soon as they past a fence about half way on their route to the vessel, they were in a dense thicket of old field pines and the night being very dark they blundered out of the path, the mate was a head and called out to the Captain "here is the path," at the same moment the Captain heard a whispering voice say "wait till the Captain gels in the path," and almost at the same instant a pistol was fired at him from a distance of not more than eight or ten feet. It so happened that the Captain had walked up against a pine tree hehind which he screaned himself while four other shots wcro fired at the mate. CnrwOn ?> ? o ?e? *,,v- i"01"1 empty tliey Loth run to the vessel without further molestation. The Captain and mate were hoth unarmed and had not tho remotest idea of danger, and arc pu/.zeled to account for the motives of the. assassins unless their object was to rob him. A Strong Reason.?The strongest argnment we hatfe seen in the Columbia Union-Herald why that paper is in favor of keeping the Republican part y jn power in this State is 903 advertisements, in that paper, of lands forfeited for taxes in Richland county, to he sold 011 the 30th instant. $1,080 is good enough argument for the UnionJ fir aid. A Card. JZditor J lorry Ntwn: I have read with surprise, an account oi my remarks at a meeting at Longwood as given in your paper by "Soccastee." I cannot sec how it could help "Soc0.58100" or the party to which he helongs, to construe my remarks as be has done. On the occasion referred to, I invited the democrats present to participate with us; they declined. My course during this campaign is at variance with the statement given by him I have said or done nothing cither at Longwood or elsewhere during this campaign that was not becoming a gentleman and a Repul can. I am sure those democrats who know me ami then read the statement of "Soccastee" were about as much surprised as one can he, and I will say in conclusion that the writer of tho article in question must he a stranger to me or I10 would not pen -.. . 1 1 anon woras. HeRpectfully, J. II. PkuiiAM. Green Ska, 8, C., ) Nov. 15t 1870. f A Csir<l. To all who are suffering from t he errors ami indiscretions ol youth, neivous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a reccipe that w'.ll cure you, FltKK OF CIlAKCK. This great remedy was discovered hy a missionary in .South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. Inman, Station L>, Bible llouse, New York. Nov. 18, Oin. A Scene in a Chitnn.?There was a ludicrously sudden descent from the sublime to the ridiculous in a country church, not a thousand miles off, when a clergyman, preaching on the miseries entailed by sin, suddenly AYPlnim<krl tiTliurilr ^ ln<) f nn nnl NniRirAr' my miseries have all been healed, and what did it?" The change of tone started one of the deaoons from a drowsy mood, and ^ringing to his feet, ho cried out, "Tint's Liver rills." Tho deacon was right, in his estimation of this celebrated medicine. They will certainly cure your ' miseries" if they result from Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Headache. Loss of Appetite, Nerver onsness, Dyspondency or General Debility. Take t he deacon't advice and try them. (20). Tiltf 11 llumptuii's Majority. The latent returns at the Democratic head-quarters, Columbia, give Hampton's majorities at 24,288, and Chamberlain's at 22.052, showing a net majority of 1,285 for Hampton. All the counties have been heard from, and this majority isoflieial. It is confluit. t Iip llnol cannot vary 100 votes from this majority, either way. The only hope lelt for the ring is (rami in the Stale Hoard ot Canvassers. That iraud will be practiced by that Hoard, il possible, their past history is aullicient guarantee ot this. MA.TOlUTlliS IN TI1K STATIC FOH GOVKUNOU. Tho Charleston JVaos ami Courier makes up tho majorities on both sides in the vote lor Governor, up to the 13th iust., lrom the latest ollicial returns. VOTIfi roil GOVEUNOU. J lam pi an. Chamberlain. M A.I. MA.J. Aiken 742 Abbeville 1H7 Amlcrson 3,031 Iko n well 1,233 .?lteau fort 5,330 ^-Charleston 0,223 f'1..1.1 Clarendon 505 x Colleton 1,379 Darlington 700 Edgefield 3,225 . Fairfield 07:1 (Jeorgetown 1,750 (ireeuvillc 2,413 i lorry 1,351 Ko i si ia>v / Lancaster 305 Lexington 872 I,aniens 1,112 Marion 057 Marlboro 337 ^-Newberry 505 Oconee 1,559 ^Orangeburg 1,509 Pickens 1,018 / Kicblaml 1,422 Spartanburg ?3,210 -- Sninler 1,433 Union 755 Williamsburg 0S0 York 780 . .Total 24,104 22,871 <>/ Nat majority tor Hamilton.. 1,230. The New Cencral, Assembly. According to the latest returns there m no room to doubt that the Democrats havu elected the following Stale Senators and members of the House of KcjircscnLalives: Senate House. Aiken 1 4 Anderson ? 4 A Llntvillo 1 Barnwell 1 5 Chesterfield ? 2 Colleton ? 5 Edgeluld 1 5 Greenville 1 4 I lorry 1 2 Lancaster ? 2 Lexington 1 2 Laurens 1 25 Marlboro* ? 2 Marion 1 4 Oconee 1 2 Pickens ? 2 Spartanburg 1 4 > L nion - 3 York 1 4 Total 12 04 The Senate has 325 memb: rs, one from each County, except Charleston, which has two. The Democrats elect 12 Senators, and the Republicans elect 0, t. e , in neauioit, vmarioston, Fairfield, Georgetown, Newberry and Orangeburg. The terms of three Democratic Senators (Irotn Chesterfield, Dickens and Union,) and the terms of twelve Republican Senators (front Anderson, Charleston, Chester, Colleton, Darlington, Kershaw, I,an* easier, Marlboro', Richland, Sumter, Williamsburg) do not expire until 1878. The new Senate will theief'oro consist of: Democrats elect 12 Democrats holding over .'1-10 Republicans elect 0 Republican holding over. . . ,12-18 Total 33 In the Senate, therefore, the Repuh. Means will have only 0)ie more than a hare majority, while in the last Senate they haI a two-thirds majority. The Democratic gain is seven. The llonse of Representatives lias one hundred and twenty-tour members, and will stand as follows: Democrats 04 Republicans 00 Total 124 | The Democrats will have what the Republicans have in the Senate, one more than a majority, a Democratic gain of thirty-four. mi . it riM. ~ 1,^ ~ ...: 11 1 iiih is not au. i ne two nousi ? win stand as follows: Republicans?Senate. . . .18 House. . . .GO ? 78 Democrats ?Senate. . . .15 House. . ..04 ? 70 Democratic majority on ? joint ballot 1 That majority ol one on joint ballot will elect a Democratic United States Senator to succeed Sonatoi Robertson j I next March, This is a small tidal wave, i Democratic Governor and State | officers. e ertain: One United States Senator, two Congressmen, a majority ' in iho House ot Representatives, a id OH(IV \\ CCKLY JX1 a reduction ol I lit* llepublican majority in the donate Irom two.tliirds t<> two. Kvt'ii without I ho Slate ticket, enough hisHn'eu gained to repay the people an hundredfold for the labor ami danger of the canvass. JYcics and Courier. 11.vitriol's Maoa/.ink kou Dkckmukk, , ? uarpet s magazine lor Ucceinber, beginning the lifty-fourth Volume, is not only mii espccially attractive Number, from tlio beauty of its numerous illustrations, but is also distinguished by the unusual variety and Interest of its contents* The N umber is embellished with more than eighty exquisite engravings, and columns, besides the live editorial depart incuts, twenty-four contributions, covering every possible variety in the Held of magazine literature. The dcsciiptive illustrated papers treat, of Genoa and its celebrities, living and dead; tlio Philippine Islands; recent important cllunologicul discoveries in Tennessee; and the social lifcoflhe Knickerbockers of New V ot k two hundred years ago. Porte Crayon's ilhi;.'rated papm on "Hoys and i Girls" is in hisi 'i .acterit, .c style. I wo ot I lie Illustrated coutii ntions are per ins. "The Hook of (.old," by J, T. lrowbiidgo, is a powerful and dramatic < hi Istiuas story in verse. "At two tScore," by P. II. Aldricli, while it Is sufficiently personal to bo welcome to the poet's many friends, is not egotistical, and will ho read with delight by all lovers of poetry The other poetical contributions to this Number ate of unusual excellence?notably Paul llajnf's ".Muscadines," which reminds one of some ol the happiest efforts ol the older ivnglish poets. The most important feature of tlie Number is Mr. ( ilailslone's itianv Ii'IIimk i?v i.lai - - i 111? 1 >i < ? - ? 1 *5 altitude toward this country during tlie lain war. There is a very largo audience in Atneiica Ilia! will regard with the greatest interest this communication from England's wisest statesmen. Mr, Olan.l.stono's letter is very happily followed hy a timely poem from Bishop ( oxe on "England ami Anunica." In lictiou this N umber is hri.liant. It. 1). lllaekinore, the autlioi of "Lorua Doone,*' "Altec Lorraine," and "The Maid of ?Sker," he-ins a new novel, entitled "Ereniat or, My Eatliei's Kin." In the current Nuinher of a "Woiiian-llater" there is an exceedingly entertaining chapter touching upon the subject of woman's higher education. Miss 'I liaekeray's exciting story, "Peal fields," is concluded. Thcic are also iu this Nunihcr four excellent short stories. The Editor's Easy (.'hair discusses Political .Mass-Meetings, Newspapers, and Orators, Our transatlantic ('lilies, and the Kitchen Qucstion, com hiding with some suggestive hints as to beefsteak and apple-pie. '1 lie other ediloiiai departments arc well sustaimd. mxi ic u. E:Erouk>i. C'o.NW A vi'.olto, S. (?., Nov. 18, IS "id Ckci>k 1 i i.i'K.s iink?Virgin $2.00?Yellow dip $1.1 5 to $2.00 Scrape $J.OO. Tiiuncr?in demand, 5 to 10c pr II. Provisions.?Pork 2 j,e; 11.icon, 12jal5 Eggs lOal'-'h'; ('orn 85c. to $1.00 No sale ol timber this week, LiTTl.1. Kivkk, S. C., Nov. 18. Ti ut'KN t im:?Virgin $1,75 per hhl ot 280 11)3. " Old dip $1.75 " " Corn $1,00 per Im?Meal $1,20 per hit. Pearl Hominy $1,50 per lui?.Salt $1.50 per .-ack ? field Pets $..50 to $1.00?Molasses 1)5 to 00 cents per gal?Bacon sides, 15 to 10^ cents?flour $7 to lljperhhl. C'olNTKY PliOlHTK. Chickens 10 to 20 cents?Eggs 10 12. ( 'off hides 7 li><) i'imiIv Wiuil "11 iiiitw IU tV.U)iiis$I."J") to ?1.50 l*'ii'sli Heel', t> to 7 ( nils, M lit ton 7 it) b cent s,?Coi d wood (pi no) $2.00 per cord. (j>i:oi!f?ktown, S. (!., Nov. 15. Crude turpentine?\ "iryin $ 1.75. yellow dip $1.75, Scrape $1.25. Coi n 75 a HI cents pr.bu Kougli liiec 75 to ? 1.00 pe>' linslicl ClIAIM.i'.stnn, <S. Xov. |t> ?Spiii.s turpentine 2.{ad5 e s. liosiii $; 70 t,, $ I .S5 C: lido ? Vi'gill ? 1 .25 J Old dip ? 1 iSciajK). 75 els. Cotton, 10 to 11J Wll.-vinu'ion, N C., Xov. 15. Xavai, Stoi.ks.?Crude Tin j mine?Virgin ?2.50, yellow di|> ?2.50, Jlaifl ?-l (10. spirits tin pontine, 5J5c. Tar $1.75* Cotton !> to 1 Ic Xkw Yoi.'k, Xov. 15, Money 2 j>er cent, (iold 100J. Spirits turpentine 80e. ltosin 12 20 to 2.25 Cotton 10 to 12. ( oumiKki^i a i ioiis A The next regular communication of jfllorry Lodge, No. 0"> Ac. P.*. M/Vy\vv'!l nc licit! 011 Tuesday night Dec. ' v ;"t Ji. 1JS1I}. IJy order ol the \V. M. E. It. 1 Hi A TV Soety, Slici'iir'M SIIICN. Ky order of Probate Court.?In rc Ileal Estate of Jiiiucs .1 Roberts, sold for Partition. TN 1*1'RSTIAXCE of an order of the Pro1 bate .Judge for Ilorrv County, I will offer for sale before the Court House in (,'onwayboro, S. on the fir.-*t Monday in I>eeeinber ne\t, during lc ,.d sale hours, the real estate of,lamer,.I. Rr.beiIs, dot en d, ail Ilia* tract and plantation of l:u d, situated on iirown SWainp, containing one hundred acres more or less, and Ixniuded by lands of Win. Martin, John Lewis and .1. K. Skipper, to be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. In re Real Estate of Isaac McKay, sold for Partition. I N ITRfSUANCK of an order of Hie ProI bate Judge for Horry (.'oiuity, I will oiler lor sale before the (Joint House in Conway bo ro, S. C., on the first Monday In l)eeeinbor next, during legal sale hours, ti e real estate of Isaac McKay, deceased, two tracts of lands situated in ilorry County on .Simpson Creek. Tract No. I, containing one hundred acres mom or less, bounded on North, by public road, on cast, by lands of I. J. Parker and other. Tract No. 2, containing one hundred acres more or less, bounded by lands of E. I). Richardson, Isaac J. Parker and other. Conditions Cash. Purchaser to pay for title. A. II. SKI ITER, S. II. C. Conwayboro, S. Nov. Id, 1S70. wi ~\\r f. & joiin W . KARNES, Manulaclurers of liAli.NKs' Patent fm'f" ' ' 00 * l'ower Machinery, I, ffi' } 'Scroll Saws, etc. ' 'ltt ol,|y ^)ot power madWK |w chinery without (load centers, /SsJ%\w/ $'i,r,o^ to $2,000 per year W / " - rr! ? J "iade using these machines. (J. II. Miller, Sellings ("hove, Pa., my*: ''Sixty dollars ($00) per mouth made with my machine after working ten hours per day at a trade w ill do." W. II. Harrison, l.oukc, Ark., says: "Sawed out six dollars ($0) worth of brackets the fiirsl three hours after it, was set up." Say what you 1'ead this in and send ior 48 page illustrated catalogue, free. Address, w. k. a John baknes, Ho< kford, Winnebago County, HI. nov 4 out EYSS: NOVLMliLli ! Foilriicd C \ .t. AflHTOlt'rt OKKICK llollliY Col N I V, j Conwaynoito, 8. C., Nov. 1Kb, 1ST'. Forfeited Lands, 1872, Harmon, Win 11, 177 acres, Conwayboio township. Allen, Sarah 11, 10 acres, Dog lllnfl' township. liryant, James F, 10 acres, Hayboro township. Mil wauls, Andrew, 100 acres, Floyds township. Cray, J W, 170 acres, Floyds township. Heaves, Frank, J00 acres, Floyds township. Walts, James, 10 a -res, Floyds township. (Strickland, Cliai lotto, 21 acres, Floyds township. Watts, I.ewis, 70 acres, Floyds township. Johnson, Kli/.abulh, 170 acres, Soeeasicc township. Johnson, Julia A, 50 acres, (lalivants Ferry township. Forfeited Lands, 187J. Cooper, Martlia, 100 acres, Hueks township. lie!!, James M, estate, 270 acres, Conwayhoro low n.tliip. Jo dan, Frank M, 120 acres. Conwavboro tow ii ship. Itichardson, F 1), 100 acres, Dog Mull" township. Owner unknown JG acres, Floyds township u <? ; J ii li Williamson, James, estate, GO acres, (Ireeii Sea township. Owner unknown, GOO acres, (iaiivants Feny township. Foifeited Lands, 187*1. Smith, Kll/a M, 2G acres, Conway born tow nship. Tyler, William, 15 acres, Conivayboro township. Myers, .Joseph, 0 acres ami 1 building, llucks township. Misliow, John .J W, 28 acres, llucks township. Jones, Joseph C, IG ac es am! 1 building, Dog IlluH lownship, Koh. rts, Win A. IG aces ami 1 huihling. Dog III ii t) township. Johnson, Peter, :?>(> acres and 1 building, Dog I Hull' township. Milligan Koherl, 7'' acres and I building, Simpson Creek township. Martin, Dougle J P, 10 acres, Simpson ('reek township. Suggs, I.etsy Ann, 1G0 acres, Simpson Creek township. Hardee, Ilcir'y W, 1G0 acres, I .it lie Uiver township. Thompson, Henry, 20 acres and 2 buildings, Utile Uiver township. I C implicit, Isaac, 221 acres, Soccaslec townsllill. tiadson, Jesse, !>0 acres, Soccastec township. Met'ovniick, James, 71 acres, fSoccas'.cc J township. Forfeited I.ami, 1S77. Johnson, lhtul, .7 acres, Ducks township. ( ore, James I1, 100 acics, Dog Muff townskip. Cobb, Denj F, 120 acres, Dayboro township. Ilaiaington, John T, 5100 acres, Floyds township. Dnfkiu, John Q, 17.7 acres, Floyds township. Lewis, Dieha-1, 121 acres, Floyds township. Met'oil. Hom y, 070, Soccastec township. Puller, C Deceiver Dank S. C, t,S IS acres, .Soccastec township. Willard, Joel 11 P, 1.70 acres, Soccastec township. Cerald, Caroline, .7 acres and 1 building, (Jalivauts Ferry township' Forfeited I.an 1, 1S71. Causey, Luorctia, bd acres, Conwayhoro Notice is hereby given that the whole of the Peal Property described in tlie proceeding list offoifeited lands will he sol i for the. taxes due there ?n l?y the Treasurer of llorry County, .South Carolina, at his ollieo at the Courl House, on Thuisday, the :>Oth day of NOveinher, 137'1, under .S?'elion if, ot an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to Provide for the Redemption of Forfeited Lands, noon Conditions therein mentioned. Approved April PI, 1870. (Statutes at Large, page 200.) R. (1. SESSIONS, Auditor Horry Co. &'2$> ECcnai'tl. ON Friday, the 20th day ol October n man, ].as-ing by tlie iia.no of Ramlolj h Hart, borrowed from me my horse and buggy, and was to return Ihein on Saturday, the 27th of October. Ho has no doubt run oil with both. I will pay a reward of Twknty Hoi.i.aks for tlic anest of tin: fellow and return of my horse and buggy, or Tr.v Doi.i.aiin for such information as will lead to the recovery of the horse and buggy. The horse Is of medium size; bay colored with star in the face; grey on the left leg between the hoof and knee joint; the tell fore foot split; the hair rubbed oil' the hip joints. The buggy is old fashion ami has black gum poies ioi siismis, or may nave new ones now. liandolph Dart is i bright mulatto; thicker, clock and gnu maker; stout bulit and will weigh iiltout 170 lbs. .Says ho was raised in Mai iburo County. WILLIAM PICKETT. I'ort llairelson, Ilorry County, S. C., Nov. Jlh, 1*7<?. Police l?> B-'isSi rinvers. r piIK undersigned keeps constantly on 1. hand, luuflots Iresli and picketed, lor I salo at Cherry Drove and Little Kiver. I N. It. MOUSE. Oct. 21th, 1S70. oet 28 if .Stale ol'Soistli Carolina. COUNTY OF 11 OH It Y. IV TIIK COt.' KT OF POltUATK. ity Isaac (i. Long, Judg >. of Probate To William M..Tindall, John W.Tindall, .Sidney A. Tindall, Maiy E. Tindalland Tlr.trsy C. Tindall: YOU arc hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Probate, to be holdcn at Conwayboro, for the County of Horry, on tho fourth day of December, A. D. 1S7'1, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of Samuel \V. Tindall, deceased, situate | in the s:ii I county, should not lit- sold for i partition among the heirs at law Of tlie said Samuel \V. Tiudull. (iiveu under my hand and teal this the l.'Jth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight handled and seventy-six, and in I lie 101st year of American independence. ISAAC (J. LONG, Judge of I'robato. To the above, named Mary li. Tindall and Thursy C. '1'lndall: Take notice, that summons in this case, of which the above is a couy, together with the tM'tidon on which it is issued, have boon filed in the olllee ol the I'rohato Judgo for tlie County of Horry, on the ldtli day of Oc'ober, 1S7G. JOS. T. W A LSI I, Attorney foi Tctitioncr. oct 2\ At. % 8. t. N LTW ; WMTisEMBNTi:, (O * KA N t'V t A i? I? <H ?t \ I.M a'11it imin<> Io. i Cm 0 po.t p.ml. J. If. 1 libiin, Nn?b;iii, Hen* t'o- t N V. , TiTrt W? win hi ii i you |u a business you < ij U c:?n mitke $/>n it week without capi> t TVT ia'vi c\tr " >' ,un* respectable for either ATAUIIv/ Vsex Arch tee Supply Co.i 'i<Jl flowery, No-.v York fl <vam f d investigate the merits of th? IT* Jtk.^isXL LS, luslriilod Weekly, before determining upon your work lor this full and winter. The combination for tl.ts season surpisses anything hereeovore attempted. Terms sent free on iiiiiii. ? u\s.i i.k ?h s en., iiWarrenSt.., N . Y . TRIFLING WITH COLDS is ALWAYS DANOIUIOUS U s 10 V/ells Carbolic Tablets, a sure remedy f?>r Coughs, it ml nil dl<t>itiet of the Throat, 1.itii, Client 'iiul Mucous Membrane. I'UT ri'UNLY IN IILI'K IKlXKS Sold h.v nil Drugcl-ts. O. N. (JRINTON, 7 Sixth Avanue, (lew York. Attention All! G IlKAT HANKUM'T SAI.K OF JEWELRY, On rtceipt of AO cents we will semi by m illpost)> tlil, nil of the folio wt tig piece* of jewelry, vr/.: I pair Gobi Plated Engraved Sleeve Hut, tons, 1 set Gold Front Shirt Studs, 1 collar stud l wedding ring, I roll pi tie w a to It obAln nud i Kent's rose coral s arf pin. We otTer this great bargain merely to draw attention to our bust, ncss, as we have all Utmla of watches ami jew? Iry at low |t Ices. Send for catalogue. CULLS jit i t't) , 7;U> Hioadwav, New York City. ; KKADV FOR ACKV1S?TIIK , Centennial Exposition HKSCU 1 III.I> ANl) I M.UsrUATF.I), A graphic pen plclnreof Its history, grand buil diligs, wondrfiil exhibits, curiosities, great d iv?, etd. Profusely IItit orated, thoroughly pop ul.ir att'l very cheap Must sell Immensely. A.oOO Agents W itited. Send for lull partlcul.rs. This will he tlie eh ut.'s of I ?0 years to com moil cv f:t?i. Get the only relt able history. Hub bird Vo? , 7.11 S iiimiui St , I'lilla. CAUl'tUN ?He not d.s ieved by premitnre books, :o sinning to be "olllel d" and telling what wiil happen la Aii?', ami Sept. I Agents Wanted lor tho Hlory of ! mvf A T) T AAA I I 'AJ.&,XbiJi'J i D > UhiQ I n I wmwm rfc..?Ml I 1 j v?' MenTZ*Tt?Mr* wuaD .LS rentSI M fl- \j WT3SSS1B.M Written hy Ul? falliwr A com |d-to account o( | I hla niost M)>t*rloun Ahdiicntion and Livltlnx S<;trcb> Wuh I'm- Si ml la let tort and illuMrnlioim Outsells nil OIIHT Hanks One Agent took 6') orders in one day. Tcims liberal. Address, John li. i'ottei & (.'o , Publishers, Phi ladelpbit. M A SON "& II A ML IN Cabinet Organs IlaYO been Unanimously Assigned tho "FIRST RANK k SsiVEfiAL RF.QU13IT3." Ol'stit'li I list ruiii'.'iils, ill tliP U. B. CENTENNIAL, 1 3 7 0. and arc the only organs assigned this rank. Their superiority Is declared, not in one or two respects only, but in ell the Important qualities oi nu organ. A .vted.il and Dijiloin v have a| o been awarded iliein, bnt medals of equal value were awarded all articles deemed wormy of r? cognition, so that n.any makers cau sdveilise "lir^t medals'* or highest awards." Oomparl'lve rank in excellence, has been determined by the J ndgei' Kepirts alone. In which i the .Mason A II Mulin organ* are Uiinnlinniisiy ass gncd " The Klrsl llink, In the several requlslie-, ' of eiioh Instrument*, and are the only one* use .rued this rank See Judge.-' Reports. This result was not unexpected, for these organs liav e Uniformly taken highest awards In such competition*, tl.el'e being less than six exceptions In liuudieds of comparisons. Tluy were awarded lust medals, and Inchesl honors at Paris 1 rt7, YelniiA 167d, -Santiago Iv-7.'?. Philadelphia 67(J; having t itnh been nw.ird' il highest honors at U>ery World'* Exhibition at which they h ire competed, mid hi-log the only American organs wini'b over obtained any award In Europe. IS'tw Stii in, wiili improvements exhibited *t tlie t >n tennl.il; eleg nil new cases In great variety. Price* very lowest consistent with best ma(. rial and workmanship Organs so.d lor cash or Inslalluieuls, or re a ed until rent pays Eve ry organ w.urniit-'il to give entire satisfaction to every reasonable purchaser or the money returned 1II net rated 'analogues Kent Irie. AIASON It 11 A M EI N tliiOAiS (JO ?144 Tremuni Street, liostou; 26 Union tvjuare, New York* so and kj Ail inis ritreet, Oblongo. A T A K 31 A N i> LI O M U OF YOU II OWN NCW IS THE 1JEST T1M E TO SKCU11E IT The best and cheapest lands In market, are in i'. a stern Nohriska, on tito line of the Uilon I'a elite iiaf 1 ro <d . TIih must favorable mrms Riven, ami v?rj low rates ol fare ami fi'ii^Ui to uli settlor*. Tbe best markets FRIfiK PASSES TO LAND BUYERS, Maps, d.'sorlptl\e pamphlets, new edition of The Pioneer, ' scut free everywh?ie. Address, (>. ? '. It A V IS, f.ninl Romm'r K. K. I'maba, Neb. Vl.SSUIIKnC & UIAM/S CONCEN TRATED POTASH Warrented equal to any Potash in the market, ami far superior to Concentrated Lyo for all purposes for which it is used. I'ut up in one pound racial cans, convenient lor us" in families for making hard ami soft soaps, and ior cleaning pur|K?sus generally. Directions lor making soap, etc., accompany each can. For cleaning type, presses, machinery, paints, softening water, washing sinks ami fruit. trees in the spring it is unequalled for excellence ami convenience of package. For sale by (iroce.s and Druggists everywhere. Visshei i'c Mali's Insecticide ami Disinfectant Powder is invaluable for the dcsMiclion of the potato hug, cotton worm, grasshoppeis, mice, i ats, roaches, insects, and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless to men and animals, and far cheaper than Pads green for the destruction of vermin. It is also invaluable as a Disinfectant, purifying tho air in hospitals | and sick i'kiius, ami destroying the. foul odors of sinks, cellars, sta'de?, Ac. J'ut up in one pound cans. Ki.r sale by Druggists and (Jro ccrs everywhere. VISSCHKH A HALL, Manufacturers, Uli Wall btreot, New York. oct 15. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! | I" IIAVK lliis week, received from Charlesj .1. ton, a large assortment of Ladies. Cents and Children's shoes that w ill compare I'avora' ldy, it not superior, both in quality and lowjuice to any slock ollorcd in this market since ' the war. Women's pegged l'olkas. Women's to angel' l'olkas?very icrvicablo and nice. Ladies' calf sewed Hal morals. Ladies' calf sewed Ruskins?very nice for summer wear. Ladies' Call sewed llalniorals?a superior article. ! Men's KipHrogans. Men's Cult'pump sole. Men's Calf Jersey 'l ie*. Children's sewed H ilinora's. Call and examine my stick. M. R. liKATY. Aug. lt?18fd. J - ""? ? -,wr-'?i "" i . .' ' " W?^1 .'oman'B &jct Friend! 1 i > .Mi 'Ilk f ot nnd worry over the wadi X.N inn, Nil scalded hands in boding wain! No smoked up (aces and mulled hair! So squalling eats and crying babies! No rowling husbands and half-cookcd diua;rt, JUt WASH-DAYS HAD3 HAPPY bt Siddall's Magnetic Soap o One bar will wash as many clothes as two bars <>| any other make and do it in half tha time ami it is warranted not to injure tlie clothes or hands. It is also a very superior soap for washing Flannels and Woolen gootl*. Only half the usual rubbing being required, there is a saving of more than the entire cost of the soap, from the clothes not being Injured by hard rubbing. It can't fail to give eutiro satisfaction If you follow these DIRECTION'S. I)o not get the wash-boiler out on washday. for enough hot water can be got from the lea k"(tle or kitchen range to make llio water pleasant Iv warm, that being suillciunt, for SI 1)1) AI .IAS MAUNKTIO SOAP washes MKTTKK in CORD or warm water than any wher soap in HOT water. Then follow these Directions;?Rub the Soap on ilie wet clothes (being careful not to miss (lie dirty places) ami let them stand 15 minutes, then put the Soup away, as no more will lie needed and using any mora will I lie waste: then wash in the usual manner, g l>iit do not tteo any more Soap and bang out to dry without boiling or scalding. For sale by M. H. BEATY. uonwayboro, H. U., Aug. Li, 1 l>10. ropuiiiierxiBiiy i\'t?tice. * rpUK UNDKHSKiNEI) HAVE THIS .1. day ontored into a general copartnership fori lio carrying on a general Merchandise ami Wnro-rouso storage ami shipping business al liucksvillc, J5. (J., under the lirtu name of 1 hick & lieaty. C. P. 1IUCK. * J, E. HEAT V. Bucksvllle, 8. C., July lOlli, ISld. Storage and Shipping^ OUR NEW WAREHOUSE IS NOW completed. It is large, secure ami well rentilated. We aie now prepared to receive, store, lorward by boats and data on the Elver, or ship by vessel or steamer leaving our wharves, all goods, wares or produce entrusted lo IIS. Our charges for storage, forwarding and shipping, we guarantee will bo satisfactory to the parlies interested. BUCK A BE AT Y. liucksvillc, S. C. July 'iU-tf Death to Hard Times! DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNeing to the citizens of Horry that wo 1 are now occupying our c om.m NEW Ji ST<>1510, where we have, and shall keep con* stnntly on hand a well selected stock, aud general assortment of DRY GOOD^ HATS AND GADS, ROOT^iWL AND SHOES, HARDWARE, POT WARE TAIH.E ClITLARY, CROCKERY, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AC., AC. __ L 1/ Groceries a Specialty. We make the Grocery trade a speciality, mid shall at all times have ou hand a complete stock. We have now on hand DRY SALTED I5ACON SIDES, I DRV SALTED RACON SHOULDttRS, PORK, FISH, BUTTER, I LARD, TEA, COFFEE, I SUGAR, MOLASSES^ SYRUP, FLOUuH^^^^^^fa of all grades, from thy best family 1"11 tine. IS / Our advantages of receiving goods from New Yoik, lloston, Pmladelphia and Daltimore, by vi ssels coinin g out for lumber gives us a choice of mark its, and at very low freights, which will enable us to sell our goods at prices that will meet the demands of the times. DUCK A JiEATY. Bticksvllle, S. C.. Julv 2D. 1870. July 2lMf J I\o Charge fltyr sftowiiig (lioom. I ALL AND EXAMlftK OUE STOCK, J v V hihI compare prices before buyl|i? J^k DUCK & BE A l' V. July 2J)-tf Family Croct?i!ieiSK?j|^?9H T71 XTKA SUGAR CUBED 114 jA?9^9?Hfi I i tra Family Flour, B Knglnb iniito Catsups, Armstrong's ImjsL. Soaps, Ac. ,tu^nHn^H K ( \ ( \ jhtsiikls flnHHra ' V./ V^/ Bale# of Hay, Nice cloth slippers?suitable for old ?only 75 cents, at Buck A Beaty's. Toiiacco!?Fine cut and twists-Kxtr<u|^^^H^H^H pin? and Ittst brands of Smoking Toba^H^^^H^^H i Beaty. jM