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THE HOBBY HERALD, DIRECTORY, CHURCHES. Methodist. CONWAY STATION. UKV. WM. THOMAS, Pamoii Services every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in., nn?l 7' , o'clock |i. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 1? o < hw.k |). in. s. \Viv School every Sunday at 9 o'clock a. in. K. Nouton, Superintendent. CONWAY CI lU'l'IT. UKV. W. I,. Pit! PUN, I'astoii. Mount /.ion, 1st Niiudav, - 10 a. in. Play ah, 1st 44 ' - 1 a. in. . t'tlfoti, '2d " 10ft. III. Diirniit, '2d " 4 p. in. Drow n Swamp, 3d " - 10 n. in. | fool spring, ;ki " I p. in. Jordunville, 111, 44 - - 10 a. in. Anlinch, 1th 44 ! 1?. in. tsaptist. tt' N \l,.|' \ NK I I.I. I'ASTOII. CONWAY. Stiniluv, 11 a in. utid S'i |> in. nml Saturday iioforo nl X>, p. in. Sunday ScIioiiI cicrv Sillidiiv :tl ! H. 111. K. W. NOI.I.KV, SiiiM'rliii.'iidt'ii*. .".liAli llll*?vK Third Siilnr?la> ami Sunday in oaoli niotirli IM.KAHAXT IKlMi:. Ku'ii'Hi Sun,i,|\ . id Knturdav iiofnro, in . |di,in'mt. I III.I.IN8' I'HKKK I'irat Siind'iy anil Saturday 1?*'for<?, in -mi l> month MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.F.'.M. lingular c.'un iiiuitcaliiin of Hurry I.ndip', N'?i. (in, lit MaHiuiii' Hall Kirnt Slnmiav in i?a*'li month. .1, it. Monro, \V. M v X nf It. KoitullS' mootim; of Stuart INo. 'js-jtl, will moot at tli -ir 11.ill on ttu> Flr#t and 'I'liiril Wodtio# <tav ovoniii^H nf oarli month. K. NV. Noi.i.ky, Dictator. I II i'.i UK Kit, Hoportor. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mnil Route. No. 14*248. Knun Marion <" II to Conway I.oavo Marion C II l'u. winy# and Saturday# 7 a.m. and arrive# at Conway l?v ."> p. 1.1. i.oavo Conway Monday# and Friday# 7 . in and arrive# at Marion .'> p in. Mail Route No. 14265. From Conway to Jordanvillo. I.oavo Conway TuoHilaya and Saturday# at 7 a. in. arrlvo at .lor- I danviilo t'j in. I.o ivo .lonl'invillo Tuo#day# and Saturday# at 1 p. in. arrivo at Conway f> p. 111. Mail Route No. 13433. From Wliitovlllo N C. to Conway S. C. I.oavo Wliitovillo Tuesday# and Friday# at B a. in. arrivo at Coirva\ s p. in. I.oavo Conway Wednesdays and Saturday# at ."> I . in. arrive at Whlto.-illo s. p. in. Mail Route No. 14264. From l.ittlo ltivt>r to Conway. I.oavo l.ittle | Itlver Monday # and Friday# at n a. in. arrivo at ' i'oiiwav r> p. in. I.oavo Conway Tuesday# and Saturday# at Sn in. arrive at 1 -it11<> Itiver I p. in. Mail Route No. 14'2G7. From Port 11 S. (' . in Fair IthitT N. (' , I I.eave Port llarrelson ilailv except Sundays at a. in. arrive at Fair ItlulT s p. m. I.eave Fair .MnlT N. ilailv except Sundays at r> a. in. arrive at Port llarrelson H p. m. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. I.eave (ieorijetnwn on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at K o'clock a. in., arrive at liuekHvillc at II o'clock o'clock sain*' days. Leave llncksvillc on Tuesdays, Thursday s and Sat unlays, at 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at (icnr.'ctown 1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate landings. T. S. Mrsvkki.yx, Master. Stinr. Mangle, li. T. Wii.i.iana Master leaves <'onvvav every Wednesday at a. in., for fleorjretown, touching at alt intermediate lundin"s, returning, leavea tieor^etown every Friday ut r. a. hi 3Iurion District Appointments. A.J. Stokks. P. E. :iiti> itorxn. i'.... v. v,,., i; r \ ?vfivt*~i> n., /iinii, - /?u^. w, i. Iiaylmro < t., Zoan - - (Friday) Antr. 12. <'onway Station, - - Am;. Ut, I I. Hucksvillc,Trinity, - (Friday) Atijr. I!). Waecam i\v, (Vntenary, - - Aujr. 20, 21, LOCi^L ITEMS. lllll<>Y lO >OW ;l(l VCriiMCllK'lltN. Ai.va Kxzoit?Notice of Final 1 )ischar<ro. .Johnson & Qiatti.ki?.\i/.m ? Plantation for Sale. Waccaniaw river is rising. Rains have recently boon frequont and heavy. The prospect for a line potato crop j.s excel lent. Now subscribers are hcino" added n to our books daily. Law is very much like a sieve?it is easy to see through, but one must bo considerably reduced before he frets through it. Lev. .las. C. Kookwoll, of Fair Bluff, N. will preach in the Baptist church at this place, next Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night at the usual hour for service. The Conway Sunday-school Union convenes with Kehoboth Baptist / line/lit t \ rk I k ro ) 11 11 i i* flut flii n 1 SkiiiwIu i; XII1IIV/II) UIIUM ?l/l 11^ uiv; UIIIU ? Miinu* y and Saturday beforo of tho prosont month. Kaoli Sunday-school is entitled to, and expected to send, three delegates. All Superintendents are earnestly requested to attend. A He. picked up the wrong hat and stej>ped listlessly out into the starspangled night. Discovering his mistake, he exclaimed: "Poor me! I took it by night and will be laughed ' ci O at by day." After receiving the condolence of one friend and a little confabulation from another he procured the services of a few lucifers and crept stealthily back into the piazza, found his hat, cleared his throat, heaved a sigh of relief, and set out upon his benighted path in search of some downy couch, upon which to rest his weary limbs. If The (Quarterly Conference for Conway Ct. mot at Mt. /ion church lust Saturday. The occasion was protitubio. Wo arc informed the Castor is protracting the services. When our informant left there had boon sofuo conversions and the interest inereas. ino. The Castor abounds in labor. Why will youno people jn> to church and misbehave? To us it is an unsolvable mystery. It attaches no importance to their person, it attracts attention only to distrust tin sensible and worshipful, it diawt upon the actors the condemnation oi the pious and oood, and it offends Jehovah in I lis -own house. What then can ho the motive prompting misbehavior? We pause for a solution. Warrants have h con issued by the Tri^l Justice of this place for the arrest of two vountr white men for disturbing a religious congregation last Sunday at Union church. Wo aro informed that they were profanely boisterous and had pulled olT, or were preparing to pull off their coats, in order for a fisficulT on the church yard. lklle that is slow to anm r is better than the miohty; and lie that rulcth his spirit than he that tnketh a city." The week of orayer and self-dn nia! is beinjr observed hi tlx' Methodist church here by two daily serv ices prayer meeting from S to '.I o'clock a. m. and an cvenine service from S.dO to 1). 130 in which the Pastor delivers a sermon on some appropriate subject. Some interest is manifested and we hope the interest may deepen and widen until all arc included in salvation's wave. The Pastor's discourses are not of the e\ citine' nature, simply stirring the emotions, but are instructive and cdueative informing the mind and 011lijditenin"* the conscience. The I*. hi. is expected to arrive here h'riday ni?rht and he will then (I) V) take charge and conduct the meetings. The Quarterly ('onferonce convenes on Satuaday. IJndertho divine afflatus mt*;ti uiiii^ are in anticipation. Ur\ . .1. . 'I'oiUI's Appointin ? 11 t s. I liekorv (Irove, August (/onway, A no -51 llethel, September I Pawley Swamp, Sept ^ ('edar < ir< >ve, Sept .1 imipf r I lav, Sept -1 New Liirht Station, Sept < j I {e'lolHitli, Sept ' 1 )iinervs < 'liurcli > S;iltm), Sopt >v Antiocli, Sopt Pleasant Month)\v, Sept H ( ioocI I lope, Sept II Ilayboro, S"pt I J Pleasant Meatlow, Sopt K (Pleasant View, Sept II ('edar ('reek, Sept 1 Ti Sanlis. Sent " Mt. ( )live, Sept I "i I'^h'cciihI lor Auu'iihI. Tho "Pilot (11tart"*"* for August, issued at tlili I lydroorapliie ()llioo, Washington, I). (J., tfive the follow, ine forecast of weather for the present month. Fair and exceptionally fine weather may he omierally expected on thr I Atlantic this month. The principal 1 danger, most especially in low latti tildes, will he from West Indian hurricanes, and miviojitors should watel i carefully for the earliest indication.' I of their approach in order to avoid them, if possible, or at least meet I them to the best advantage. Thosf r? most dangerous of all storms do not i move, like our ordinary wintei storms, from West to Fast, but first sweep alono the Spanish main to tlx Westward, so that our earliest warn ino is when they actually strike tlx (julf-coast or the Atlantic seaboard Their coming will eventually bf known several davs earlier than ni J ~~ - present by menus of the telcgrapl eftl)le which now stretches througl the West I ndies and along (ho Wind ward Islands. \V. < Sr C. It. It. The recent heavy rains may retard progress in the construction of the ; railroad -a continuance is almost (Certain to interfere to a greater 01 less^extent, but the cessation now ol the rainfall would allow work to g< rapidly forward. The track is now laid through A. II. Anderson's land and grading completed nearly through .John Booth's land. Tin i engineer expects to reach Conway township by the end of this week i! no misfortune intervenes. An accident happened to engine I No. 1, last Saturday, on its way u I ('hadbourn, occasioned by a heavy I fall of rain that day. Tho now oiiv ! bankment bocaino so so'tcned by the rain as to render it incapablo of sus tabling the weight, of the engine and giving way, threw tho engine ii the ditch on her side. No ono was hurt except one of the employee? who received a Mesh wound in the j thigh. This accident will not delay the progress of construction, neithei j will it cause any delay to the sched i ulo trains. J I '? 1*M? HltlU. Mr. K, \V. Nolly and family spent a day on the 1 leach lust week. Mr. 1 sane William ( sp";i' i few lavs in Wilmington last week. Miss Klla Oliver i> visiting her uncle, .1 no. M. Oliver, <>: this place Mr. 11. R. Kin<r and Dr. 11" 'tk ^ of I .oris, were in CiMU'itV ta.si (lay. '-11* . Mr. SanTI. (i. ilurroujdis, of North < arolina, iv visitino his brother Mr. , F. (?. IlurrouL'tis. I | r> (1 Mr. .Joe. S. 1 hisenlntrv, after a pleasant sojourn <>n the hetieh, returned to us oil Sni.diiv. Mr. I'. M. Pickett, of the linn of \\ . I*. Picket I & ('o., 1 lijrli Point, N. t was in town yesterday. Mrs. M. (Peaty, Miss Nannie Peaty, and Mr. T. I"'. (iillespio, Jr.,' Iiavo returned from North t'arolina. Mr. P. A. 11ijrenns and his mother I left on Wednesday inornino for Pawlev's lsiand. We wish them a tileasI * ant stay. Mr, K. I\. Peaty, his sister, Miss! lsie Peaty and Masters Norton Peatv, Julian Peaty and Jamie Norton have I ffuiie to the Pencil. .Mr. J. ,\. .Mayo m company with two of his daughters, Initio ami j Anna, loft yesterday mornino to | ! spend a day or two on tlio bench. Mrs. Frank Davis, of Willis Crook, N. t\, accompanied bv iior son and daughter, Mr. Willie and Miss I'ollo, aro visiting tin* famiU of Mr. 10. W. ! Nolly. Our \ounir friotnl, Mr. Frank! I Spiyoy, loaves for tlio mountains, next Sunday. It mav be beneficial to his health, Init we think there is i Moore pleasure for him nearer < 'onway. manawe*l?n hi > i* j >< > it < f < - pi ? ? k. I *oo Dee lliion. I'eo Dee I'nion eonvoned with the Pleasant Meadow ehureh on Friday .Inly dt'lh 1SN7. The intioduet >ry 1 sermon was preached l?y I'ev. <?. W. ? llarrelson. After a short recess of l ton minutes the I niou re assembled land called roll of churches- all responded. Minutes of last session wore ren<l and approved. The Constitution of the I nion was also adopted. , Church letters were read from IJavj boro, .1 nniper I'nv, I'ohoboth, I'leasant Meadow, Pleasant I'nion, Salem and the names of delegates were en1 rolled. An invitation for eorrospondino ihdejrates to present theniI selves disclosed the fact that none I were present. IJev.J. I). I larrelson, a visit ino- minister from Lake Swamp - was invited to a seat in the 1 nion. ' Committees on arrangements, vijri( lanee, queries, Sabbath-schools, prav; er, intemperance, missions, ministerial support, and special changes were appointed. No church united with 1 the I nion. A prayer-meeting was conducted in the afternoon 1?y brother .L' II. IhiiTkin, and I lev. Moses I'ridoen preached in the evening at caudle . - light. The Session was opmied on Satur| day mornino- |>v religious exorcises conducted by Moderator and l{ev. II, 'II). (iranker. Minutes of yesterday I " . | were road and approved. InvitaI, tions to corresponding and visiting t1 brethren was renewed and bros. ( 'has. L Mel)ormott and Daniel lilanton from " Lake Swamp I nion were welcomed ^ to seats. The committee on queries , reported through II. M. Anderson: 1st. Can a elmreh {jivo a brother a ' letter of dismission to join anothor I church of same faith and order and 1 sav that the said brother is in full , followshij) when he is able and does i not <rive anvthino for the support of the oospel, nor help bear the expenses of the church? Remarks were made by Bros. J. il. BufTkin, '.I. B. I j Skipper, (J. W. Ibirrelson and the, . Moderator: Decided in the no<rativo. n !'nd. ('an a brother eonseientionslv pray: "Let thy Kingdom come," and F never give anything for the spread > of the? oospel? Remarks by Revs.' II. I). (iranoer and (i. W. I larrolson. 1 Decided negatively. 8rd. Should not ovcry member of the church give t kiklili I Iniiii' f/*?? 1 lw? cioimiil /?f uv/<>iW?IMI- III* rt|M* (HI V?l lll?" i pel in heathen lands? Deeidod allirmM itively. A collection was then taken ifortlio North African Mission and )'rosultod in #1.10. Rev. II. I), (Iran> i ^cr read report on Sabbath Schools. j Accepted. Brother.I. II. HuiTkin read report on I'rayer. Received. Rev. II. 1; I), (tranter road report on intemperance. Remarks by Revs. .1. I). 11 a r , rehson, II. I). (1 rancor, (x. \V. Ilari relson. Adopted. Rev. (i. W. Ilar< relson read report on Missions. ? 'Adopted. Brother .1. II. Ruffkin t read report on Ministerial support. r | Accepted. II. II. Anderson read rerport on Special Changes. Accepted. j Next Session of I'nion will be held I with the Pleasant I nion church, Rev. I II. I). Grantor u {,^ duQtorv som...!. \ voto of thank#] tbo Pleasant Meadow cluiroli vicinity f ?r tin* hospitable inaui\M. ()f entertaining the I nion. G. W. llarrolson preached at I I o'clock and I lev. II. I). Grander at candle li'jht Saturday. A Sunday-school mass meeting was held on Sunday inorninj* which was addressed !>y l\ev. .1. I). Marcel son; brother II. I), lied and I'ev. <i. W. I larrelson. I lev. Moses I'ridocn then preached a senium on the resurrection from the dead to a laroe and attontive congregation. u.\in I a soldier of the cross*' was then suno, the pnrtino hand extended and thus closed the second Session of the I Ve I >00 I 'nion. II. M. Amikiison, Musks 1'IIIIM;KN, Clerk, Moderator. Marion lHstrict < oiiIVitiicc. This body convened at Itennetsville on July 2Nth, with Itishop Duncan in the chair. A goodly nuiulicr of both clerical ami lay members were in attendance. Kev. \V. A. Holers ami W.J. Montgomery, I\sq., were elected Secretaries. An e\ eeedinidy chaste and eloquent address of Welcome to the Conference was delivered by K\ Juds?e ('. I'. Townsend, which was responde 1 to in fitting terms hy \V. .1. Montgomery, Ksq. After the appoint liietit of committees, the IVishop proceeded to the investigation of the spiritual and and financial conditions of the various ! eharjxes. This examination was particn larlv searehtm; ami very exhaustive. The ('onference sermon was preached I 1 . 1 ?v I*?'%". W. A. lingers, <>f Marion, on I Thursday at 11 o'clock, from .John, 1 :Ki. j Thursday evening was consumed in hoar i in?r reports. Kev. .1. St and ford of the j North ('arnlinu ('onference preached at night. The Conference met on Friday morn in^r "t t) oYloeU, ami was in session until 1 o'clock. Divine services were held at I I o'clock, conduct<mI h\ Kev. A. ('tike Smitli, of Wofford College, who preached a ver\ idotpient and instructive sermon to a crowded house. At night Itislu p l>uncan delivered an address on missions, which [ was attentively listened to hy a largo congregation, and which will doubtless result in great good. < III S .1 Ill-day the floor of the ('onfereliee was granted to Kev. \\ . |). Kirkland and I Vol'. A. ('tike Smith, to allow them to present the claim of the church interests which they represent, viz.: the S<-nth<i u I (fhi'ixtiiiit Ailcocati nnd NVofford College. We think when they had finished that every one conceded that they were the {right men in the right places. I'rof Smith succeeded in raising $1,500 at lieillietts > ilie to go towards the cslahlishnient of a Training School for WolTortl College; this amount, with $1,000 which was raised at kittle Hock, makes $2,5(1(1 from Marion | I)istriet. The following delegates were elected to i the Annual Conference, on Saturday after ! noon: Simeon (iihson, W. A. Ilrown, W. I K. lireedcn, C. A. Woods; alternates, II. II. Newton, and K. Norton. ('onway was unanimously selected as t lie place for holdimi-the next meeting of the ('onfcrence. After the passage of resolutions thank ! ing the people of liennettsville for their | hospitality, the Confereiice adjourned with the benediction by the liishop. The reports from the various charges showed quite a healthy condition of affairs, both in spirituality and finances. The Sunday school report was particularly i gratifying, showing that very great inter ] rsi is unmir iiiKon in mis orancn oi ( nun n work. On the whole, Marion District is alive to her responsibilities, and is endeavorinir to meet all demands upon her. As she is well-manned by an active, zealous, consecrated corps of ministers, tinder tin* leadership of that holy man of Ood, Dev. A. .1. Stokes, we have no fears for her future. The District Conference was very successful. The hospitality of the people of Bennettsville, which is proverbial, was tin ' bounded, and in this respect, if in no other, the Conference was a itTand success. The j presence of iho Holy Spirit was manifest at each meetmp, and the influence of the 1 Marion District Conference of 1887, will doubtless be felt in time to come. I )l i.i i: vi'i' Tim I'resident's Trip. The President said a few days aoo that Ito felt it to l)i* an nbsolnto necessity that ho should in every ease request those cities which proposed to send delegations to Washington I conveying invitations to visit thorn on his Western trip to forego that j formality and forward their communications by mail. It is probable that lie will leare Washington the r> i last days of September and directly to St. Louis and from there to ' Kansas ('ity, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, ('hicarro, .Nashville and 'Atlanta. The St. Louis and Atlanta dates be'njr fixed, if will not be practicable to deviate much from this programme. The journey will be made by the ordinary route of travel between the cities named, and the ! disposition of the President will be to see as much of the country and the people on his route as will be consistent with limilcil limn im?l i w . ; - I itive engagements. I In Algeria there is a small steam which the chemistry of nature has converted into true ink. It is formed l?y the union of two rivulets, one of which is very strongly impregnated with iron, while the other meandering through a peat marsh, imbibes gallic acid another ingredient in the formation of ink. Letter and other manuscript matters are satisfactorily writtei with this singular natural eoinpoutu 'of iron and gallic acid. AV. in the Washington //? "l.minm on t!i?' Avimiuo" says: ( ' The number of 'cousins' imv N"ir^inia, S mth Carol inn or Kontueky famils 'that was ever anybody' lias anil claims kin with, lias always been a matter of i*reat astonisliment in the North, where this churmini? 'cult' is not cherished. Anil those cousins, slowh to th" fortieth decree,' are to lie found everywhere. A eha/ iino lady, whom the writer has/.ho pleasure of ktio\vino\ said to m/ the other dav: 'Von would scarce/ believe that Virginia ami South y.irolinn families could bo related h/ blood .. 1.. ,u... ?n.. v.i vw -W IIKIIIT |M .J Ml' I If - > I Villi \ ar?' ii I'lnoland ami Prance, Now * Ihtc, hohlinjr 111? ii lata Parisian journal, is the announcement of the inarria?ro of Princess Kooenie Murat, tin* jrroat j*randduuohter of Marshal Murat, hotter known as the comuiumlor of tins cavalarv in the jrrande arinee " than as the kinjf of Naples, which lie i neverthelesss was, to Prince tie Tore- i lis, an Italian magnate. This bridge, Princess Murat, has not less than |0() Virginia ami South t'aaolina t< cousins. I Icr grandmother was Miss ^ Praser of t'harleston, whose hrother was the founder of the oreat ooininer- |, ciul house that, durinjr the war, was so famous as Prnser, Trenholiu \ < o. liotli the sons of Marshal Murat n.ar n ried Southern women. The eldest, Achille, came to American IIP wife was M i -s Kettie M illis of Virginia ( whose mother was the distant cousin | of the I himlridoes, the llarrisons, the I Paces, the t 'areys and manv others ' whose names are historic. Mis broth-I or, the second son -Murat's wife, i you know, was t'oroline, sister of the ercat Napoleon married Miss Kra for, as I just now told you. So her <rranddjnio*hter,w ho thouirh a princess. , 1?n?ks like )i11v well bred and well i nurtured \ iroinia ojrl, is the erent ( I nrandiiiece of the first Napoleon. j ; When John \ . Mason of \ iroinia , | was our Minister to franco, the la I ! dies of the Mnrat household were hi; ' I particular friends. I know lie used; to astonish some of the old Kronch ( . I nentlemen ahout (lie court of the sec I ond empire b\ gravely explaining that these ladies were his cousins. Tl?e Km press Kuoenie hoard of it and was much interested in the fact \ that the oramhlauohters of the exkino of Naples, Napoleon's brotherinlaw and orealest cavalry command-| er, were, akin toil representative! I from the oreat republic. I thirkj both th" ('arrinotou and Stone families of* this citv were connected with the Willises, either l?v direct line or collateral!v, and if I am riyht tliev. loo, are akin to tliis vuinir scion of kinjdv and imperial lineage on one side, and oood old \ iroinia Idood on i the other. I thoujdit this miirht !><> interestin?f to von so I mentioned it- " " ? a ^ The Tonj? ue nn Index ol'< linrneler. Words woioh character. The tongue is the tell -table of the inner, the I real life. uBv thy words thou shalt he justified, and hy thy words thou shalt he condemned.', Wo may judge of the depth or superlieialness of a person's character by the tone and trend of his conversation. Those who live in a narrow, envious, selfish sphere, unmoved hy high aims and pure motives, take delight in depreciating the reputation of a neighbor, in giving a fresh vent and a new verI sion to some petty gossip designed only tj annoy and irritate, if the rumor is a?rainst a minister of the gospel or some one of hijrli standing in society, tlx; indulgence of their low taste is the more keeidy relished. 1 Such husy- bodies in their intcrminolin^, not only reveal the secrets of 1 the community, but disclose to all the hollowness of their professional friendship, and the danger implied in imikiii<f them a confident. The tattler is i one of the posts of society. I le or i she is a standing menace to all. | Since the the days of the A post lei James there is no record of any such having been cured of the evil. "Kor everv kind of beast and of birds and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of I mankind; but the loneiio can no man tame; it is an unruly evil full of deadly poison." "If any man otTend not in word' the same is a perfect man." Let it bo our daily aim to attain such a hitfli and ennobling state of irrace. "In all talk about persons let it be i their merits that we hastyn to disclose, their ^ood deeds that we triadly unfold. In all discussion on char- j acter let the oood come into prominence. In all our uttered hopes for the future lot our highest ideal r.?iceive the emnhasis. Let truth and i not error, lioht and not darkness, love and not hate, he our themes. So shall we increase and perpetuate all that is "ood hy frank utterance, while evil will decrease and disap-1 pear under the drapery of silence.'' i.it II rrl'/t/. William Williamson died recently at Hot hoi, Me., aoed 101. oitnn % it v. Snored to the memory of Mary A. hud lain, who departed this life July :10th, IHM7 at the residence of S. A. Barns, when' she i....I II. /.,i n.- i sji - .. ............ a?st m.'nu nnc was me daughter of .lotm (}. Oore and widow of John Ludlaili. She had Ix'on a groat suffer! r for yeaas, but had borne all her affections with patience. She had been a ! very pious and consistent, member of the i Haptist church at Springfield for about ho . years, and on any occasion to speak of her hope she was always confident, and to the writer she often said that there was notli iug in the way but the stream of death.1 . ( She leaves behind many dear relatives t<> , mourn for her, hut we sorrow not as others . who have no hope. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the deatli of His Saints. Pahtok. ?? ,Vet Report. <\AY s. e. 1Um: TVlVl'KNTI N I'l NVw Virgin, (M>1>;., y)0 pound- * 2 50 Ycllfiw l>i|>, 2 25 Scrape, 1 50 iUOC KUIKS Uncoil 1). S. Sides t!> 10 ir?;12l> cents Mutter, eolith. I.ard ut 1&U tin. I'ork,^ 1)1>1 A 20 00 51 o| jihnos "Jvf gallon Mtf//.tO rrnts. ('ofTcc, {W pound JlOets. : ( <>rn, \ f husluds 75'// $ I 00, tJrM per bushel 75'// ? 1 00 Flour, p?*r Olil $5.50 ur 7.75 Fjr^ |mt do/. /. 10 cents. Su^nr 01,|(rtjlf) eta j WH.MI NIJTON, N. C. July 25 ' 'ottoii, ^ 10' , in di:tiupkntink \ irgin, V Mil., pound* $ '2 'to Yellow Dip, I Hard, 1 10 Spirit* Turpentine, per gal. '-JS Tar, $ 1 Jit), '<?ho pound hid. Kosin Strained Hth?0S."i rent*. NEW AL)VKHTISEMKNTS. Notice of Final Discharge. Not lee is hereby given that I will apply ntlie Probate .fudge of I lorry County on Saturday, Ittth day of Septenil>er, 1SS7, a* '2 o'cloek M., for a linal discharge a*' uardiau of the Instate of Minina ! '. Dur lain, now Page. Ai.va IOn/.ou, < uardiau. Aug. I Ith :l ?t , [Plcxntciticm. JTot Scxlo. Hundred ai res of land in Hayboro j ?* I ownship, noar the 11ti?> of tin1 ?> . j A: <Uailroad, botimlod I?v lands of sane Mishowo, ('. Ilolnms and \V. II. I ami I ton; lining tin- rosidonoo of I lo/.okiah I. I lolnios. ('heap ami tonus oasy. Apply to Johnson A (>i \ i 11.i it.m ni, Alt vs. for Talbott and Sons. A tlx. 11'll It tl \ ol i<M'. < >n or about tin* lirst day of .1 illy a tliroo 'oar ol I stoi'i" strayod or was stolon from ' ny plantation. Ilo is a wliito and brimllod >ido with wliito h co and is inarkod in tin- j iuht oar by a < rop and split and a orop in ho loft. Anyone* son lug, or Imarinir ofu stool' j I tho abovo dosoription will ploaso in orni mo ami 1 will satisfy yon for your ronblo. Soi.oMDN Jol.l.lK, t 'miwav S. t'. au?r i y ' -it. B. R. KING, A holi'salf ami Ifrlail Dottier in B0()TS\SU0KS. DRY GOODS, ' (1 UOC'E'IU KS, ><Krio>s, COUNTRY PRODUCE AM) Proprietor <>!' Kind's Rival Unrnniii Mouse, XjOX^IS, - 3. O. | ' \voru> ukspkctr ij,y an1 nounce to iny friends ami the public that I am now carrying a tlrst class stock of I)ry (Jootls, Nof ions, Undies' Dress Roods, Hills, ( ,Mps,(iroeeries, Hardware, Tin Ware, Ami in fact, a complete stock of everything usually kept in a tirst-clas country store. ,M) i-lcoH Suit lite limes. I Will ">ol lie I iidci'sohl, Highest cash price paid for II&un, eiiichciiN, Heel mill I'm- lliilrs, \t mil iiimI IIccnu tlx. I had just as soon pay cash for the above, as goods, ('nine to see me and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 11. II. KI NO, I.oris, S. ( . July 28 1 dm. NOTICE. N'OTICK IS 11 KHKIl V OIVKN TO; all whom it may concern, that | Helen llardee, widow of W. \V. Hardee, deceased, have applied to the undersigned, by petition, to has a homestead of the | real and personal property of her late : husband appraised and set oil to her and her minor children IIS ni'ovided liv line nm) tli.it at tin* expiration of four weeks from the date of this notice, I will appoint three disinterested persons to appraise and set off said homestead, unless good alid siltli eient cause he sliown to the contrary. JOHN M. OldVKH, ('. C.V. I'. July 1 -It LUCY lll\T0N! CIIKW Tlios. <\ Williams & <Vs CKIjKIUIATKI) tobacco. LUCY If IN I ON! The Cnwliiifr Tobacco in tho South. ?^ i)i:niiv, 1 o ixn <i to <it. VI M VI M, I.I s. II TO 1,1). Burroughs & lollilis, CON WAV, S. \%' IioIc.hiil<> IftciilM lor Horry 4'on ii 13 . nu ll :$ U'i IIiii. MULLINS ACADEMY, \ 1 MuIIins, S. C. \ i KKV. .H>S. l\ I'IMTrilAKh. A. \ 1 M., Principal. "I MISS SAM.IK KWARTS As- \ sistaiit. \ The noxt s(>-sion will iM'gin Monday, \ \llgUMt 2!?||. I*M7. \ TKUMS, I'W \ lll.K MONTH |,Y. \ I'rimnry Pfpartn nt - *?0 j??*r mo I iiU'rincdiatc " -.*>0 " 44 \ lllglior " 11.50 44 44 \ Hoard, Ulslvi* of wn^lilnit to \ H.uo p?-r month. r?>r luriin'r mioriiimioii atmrt'S^ win \ Principal at MnllitH, S. ( july 2! 52 1st sopt. For Gal.e Olaea-p. Strain Saw-Mill Complete, with ( nt <)tr Saw. GUI ST M ! L L And COTTON GIN Attached. \ i > Four lmn<lr<'<| an I (iffy m-ros of valuable land. Apply to .lolINSO\ & tp'A'lTI.KIiAl M Juno Htth 17 If Jon T Wi'lnlt, i U? -? ? |! N-iu'iorotiirti, \l nrli.ii v. . 1 ? ' ?IIW 11N > 1 WALSH & SCARBOROUGH. Attorneys at Law. Conway, S < 1U' LiKOl'Ci IIS & COLLINS \\* I' hav ju-t opened :i larjre >m?l V T T choice stock ot | )r\ < loods, Notion- \ ( lothinjr, Hats, &v., to meet the Sprint' \ and Hummer trade, and would respectful!} \ \ ask you to ciill ami see how we are offer inir them to Cii.s/i custom! ci, W e have the best assortment of lawns, |iii|iie, jiinu ham and uimsook ever brought to this place. Flowered lawns hundreds of yards- from 5 cents up; lawn in solid colors. Also, a beautiful selection of laee lawns. He sure you call for these. W hite and llirnrcd uhpie without limit. Dress L'intdiain in various ? olor;. Kihhon, hu e, velvet, silk, shirt , cuffs, collars, suspenders, boulder luaces, hand 1 mi?"*, Fans, I'arnsols, umbrellas ami anything you want in (lie dry uoods lino. HATS. (louts', youths' and Hoys' straw, wool, cotton ami felt hats. I to not fail to call and examine oitr Ladies' Hat-. We have a carefully se lected stock of hoth trimmed and nntritn mod hats of the leading styles and -hapes, and you need not order one from olseu here. Me buy them by the hundred and can sell you one cheaper than you can iret it from any other source. ?^ ? CLOTHING. It in needless to comment upon the stock of Clothing we bane just opene<l up. we are selling cheap for cash. Come cptick or you lose a bargain. Wctncinber we are constantly addin g to all the above good;, therefore we are prepared to give you some! him; new and l'r? h all the time. ? ? - tm SHOES. Wo are still carrying the famous .Tames Means shoe and boys jjc.J shoe, and try j to keep an assortment of them always on ! lllll 1<1 Tllf "'/oiirli.l'" vjIo.m 1 e k ' * 1 I ^H.? i^> nn- llfJM SIIOC <mi tin- market for hullo* ami children. We have a full line of them. Try them if you want the host. Our line of Hardware, Farming implements and Groceries is always complete ! and fresh, and we feel that we can supply your wants in thut direction. 8KWINU MACIIINKS. I There. is no Sowing Machine Agent that can sell you a Machine cheaper than we can. We can convince von of this (fact if you will price our Machines. We aro sole agents for the Domestic ami the New I Ionic in this County. We mean all we have said, and will he money saved to buy of us. lU'ltltnrUKS & t oi.I/INS. i July 20-1-y 3 &