The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 03, 1887, Image 3
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Jill: IlOltlt Y 11 ER A 1,1>.
DIR EC-TORY.
CHURCHES.
Methodist.
roNWAV HI'VTION
1<KV. \VM THOMAS, PA*TOU.
Sc.s iron every Sunday at 11 nMmk >?
. o'clock p. Ml.
|>rayor meeting ?very Thnrril iy iil> :i ' '
n clock p. Ml.
Sunday School every Sutid iv ai ,x' ' ' " " '' 1,1
E. Noiitos. Superintendent
conway < ?? ' 1 '
ltKV. nv i.. i'a-mii:.
Mo'inl Zlo:i, 1st Suic'Vi'H.'.ili,
1st ... la in.
1 ?ton, >j.l - ion. in.
Diirant. ;>?' * * ' I'
Hrown Swamp.*' 4 " * l"n. in.
(tool Slirlii" "-I 11 ' 1 1'. mi. .
JordutivilliJ "li 14 H'.ii. mi.
Antimli, 44 11*. *"
^ baptist.
i" in iv \ v.
Siimliiy Slued every Vim' iv at a m K. W
Nol.l.KY, s'(iei lm'enilcii?.
uuitVK
W s. McC \XKI IV. if>!t.
Titin! Saflrd.iy irm S?un!ay 1'i o:u*!i inonrli
p: k.\**\s r iiomk.
i 1 rt!? vul Sitnrilay liofon-, ivi S.*ptomSor
.
COM.t\V niKKK
I'll*4*' nl.ty an-1 Satniday lw*for?s in i?arh mont V j
TESTINGS 0F LODGES.
A.-.F.-.M.
I{.><riil' I'oin-Miinii'iitioii of Horn l.oiloo, No.
lit vY'i-?oi<' Mali !'ir~t Moml i\ at i-arli month. .1,
u M
K. of H.
t{i"_'i?v ??! < ?itio o* st "f t 1.1 ><!" , No IS'.'t:. will
mi'i't tUln'ii Mali on tli" First titnl Tliinl WVtliifs
it:i\ i>vlil".r-! of oiicli nnmtIt
I-., W. Noi.i.ky, Dictator.
.1 l!i' wikki'.. IfiMsir'tT.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mail Route. No. 14248.
viii Marion <* II I i ' hi v .!> I.i':n < Marlon <'
II ifHiltivK 'nit Siiliinhvn r a. in. nntl arrives at
C(i?Bv 1?y 'i p. in.
i i ( i i'.vii; i<l i. - ami Friday >* 7 . in anil
.iiri<?t? at Marion p. m.
Mail Route No. 14265.
0m C.iiiu.iy .lot 1 iti\ illi1. l.i'iim' Conway
'Vi'lav i a a' i? iril iva at 7 i. 11 nrrlv.i at .tor
iivitl" Im.
> i .lor ! invilli't'l-'iit iy.-i anil Saturdays at 1
til. arrivi' at C inway ti p. in.
'jvr Mail Route No. 13483.
liiti'villo T n ' iv' mil I'riilavf i l- f? a in. arriviConway
s p. in.
i.i-avi't'on\va> Wi'ilni'-nlax" ami Saturdays at .*>
M arrivo it \V!ilt'?vill -. p. in
' Mail Route No. 142G4.
' 'rom I.It'll* llivi r > t'onv. o . I. 'avi' I,itf
Jtivi-r Mm, l.i - 11 1 1'i la>- a' . n. ii. airlvo i.t
t ou t iv .' p in.
I, *iivi < >nw ay Tiu'-aluy* anil S it inlays at s a in. 1
arriM' at l.ittli' IMv.w t p. in.
Mail Route No. 14 207.</^
From l'.? ' It.irr'Non s. C . to Fair I'lnfT N.
I,i?avi>
a. in. arrive at Fair IMnlT s p.
I,i'iivi' ! '.iir .'IniT N ('..daily Sninlayii at
r> a. m. arrivi- at Fort Marri'limn X p. in.
SCHEDULE OF ST MR. JANIE.
I..mm1 ' ti'iir-/ 'imvn nti MoN'l i\ v, Wi'ilni'wil iyaml
Ffi'lav -i :it s o'rlnrk a. in , arrivo at l'urk*?villc :
lit > n t t<x-'.v oYlock "Hint* ilay-i.
l.ivivi- I! illf <>n Tuesdays, Thursdays ami
Saturdays. at S o'clock a. in., arrive at <ieorjjetown [
1 o'clock s une days, tuiichintr at all intermediate '
latnlim.t >. T. N. Mi'nnkiii.VN, I
Master.
%
Stinr. Ma\".rio, II T. Wn.i.iws Master lea\c>
'i'iiiiw.ix c\ery Wednesday ill Tiii. in., for (Joor^e
town, tom-liin ; at all intermediate lamlinv's, re i
Jiirnim.', Ii'im^ t Jeoriretown every Friday at ii a. in.
M A It It IN IIISTKH T A. .1. STtiKKS, I'. II.
< "oiiway Station Oct. ;}M. |
W'arraniuw, SnrastiM' Not . |
? ^ liticksiI'tieksvillo Nov. 1 x?, 1:5.
ZLOO-A-Xj items.
EihIcv lo %<l verl Imcihcn In. j
\\\ K. IT.\uinvicK- Citation.
15. R. K i Mi ?A j Ic>i ri 1?lo Murder.!
o Plant
small orain.
If you owe 'I'mi*: 11 ki:ai.d, pav up. j
The tax collector is on his rounds.
Rain, Rain, last week, swamps are
hoomincr.
Dr. < ialhraith has moved into his!
new d^rtllino.
Read our advertising columns and
learn whom to huv your ooods.
Tlw Board of < bounty Commissioners
mot in Annual Session last Tuosda
v.
If von want a ?<ood, spicy, clearprinted
newspaper, subscribe to Tin-:
1! Kit A 1.1).
I\ev. W. S. McCasldll has boon
called^) tli'* pastorate of Conway
Baptist clitircli. I lis appointments
will he announced later.
The weather cleared nwav Tuesday
tnornincr, the Sun shone with
brilliancy and was really exhilarating.
Water is nvw in abundance.
.John K. (rlasor)\v and Mrs. ,J. A.
^" TJendtjehs, in the ('cdar (xrove neiohborhfWl^
have recently died. Thev
were both old and had been sick for
sometime.
The almost continuous rains for
two or three days last week have replenished
the wells, and now each
family can draw and drink from its
own well.
Klder L, II. Hardee, of the Primitive
Baptist Church, preached in the
Hiedi School Academy last Friday
n.fjht to a small conjrroj/ation. The
i inclemency of the weather prevented
I others from attending. There arc
few of that persuasion in this commuRfik
J
_/
Tho ,M':< f"r
commence st Monday. Jairgo j
crowds " ' x 's'f *'u> ''',N ,
this ? '"Hi!road faro is reduced j
(() ininimuin and varied a'taactions j
.re offered l?v tho citi/ons to induce !
.excursionists to ljo.
A e have rocoivod the lirst annual :
amiounceinent of the Soeastee Acad- I
ciny. The school will open next i
Monday under ti e inauaoeincut of I
I \ I I .
. ei. i\ni?r|?t, as principal, ami pu- '
pils prepared for any Collego or Mi!- i
itary Academy in the State. .Mr. ?
Kuioht i- a vouno1 man of promise i
and ambition at I will do ellicient 1
work for our Socastcc friends. Wo i
wish tlm school abundant success.
"Hud" Idovd, of the (iallivants
1' errv section, dropped dead, last
Friday mnrninj/, at his w.xvJ pile.
Me had returned, the evenino1 before, 1
from the sea shore, apparently in his
usual health, and next mornino he j
went to the wood pile to chop some
wood and his wife heard a noise that ^
attracted her attention to the wood
(
pile, she saw him down and hastened
1 . <
to his assistance, but lie died in a few (
moments, lie leaves a wife and
several children.
Mr. John M. Knif/ht. who has been
spending his vacation with liis |?aieuts
in our town, left on yesterday
morning for Soeastee, S. (when*
he goes to take charge of a High
School. Mr. Knight has not heen ]
teaching a great while, hut his work
has heen attended with marked success,
am! w.? predict for him a I?n!l- 1
iant future us a teacher, lie is one
of our best young men, are! we hate
to part with him. (iood-hye John,
may success attend you*. .7</y/A<i/v< |
l 'h I'oll ir/i .
-The Karth Trembled," K. R. '
Roe's stor\ <f the ( diaries'ou earthquake,
has at last reached a conclusion.
I'he St/ni/ih/ ,\ . n's of t )o?o'ier
IJOth contained the xlviii.and last
chapter. It would he curious and '
interesting to know how many readers
< >f the Smi'hiif .V/ irn have followed
the reverend author through
all his descriptive and devious rami
lications. lie did not. take the hint
from the rapidity of seismic action
and condense much in a little space,
hut took a little and indefinitely extended
it. Withal it is readable.
Monday morning was raw and lis
. .. ^ . - I
.ijrrocaoio. itam Mail continued (<>
fall all nijdit ami the mercury hail
dropped considerably. Hv previous
arrangement we hail promised to
carry the lYi'sidine- Klder to th?? rail
roa'l at Mr. I'rivett's, ten miles 1 istaut.
Not hi nj*1 on that morning induced
us to leave a comfortable tiro
anil brave a cold, bleak rain, but our
sense of obligation to l<eoj? a solemn
promise. We went'and now recall
the incidents of the trip with satisfaction.
The cold rain of the early
inorninj/ ehani/eil, between S am! 'd
, . I
o clock, to a beautiful fall of snow.
The Hakes were laroo and lleecylookinir.
We arrived at Mr. I'riv
oils in <111<- time :uul wen; soon enjovinjr
the comforts of ;i <(ood liohtwood-knot
fire, ami were put > n ritji
, <
jtm'f with our environment.
The special attention of onr readers
is invited to an article on the first j
pap-o of this issue under the caption.
"Tin* I Mtin of Iiuildinjr and Loan Associations
K.\p!ain?.d in Detail." This r
is the easiest and most feasible plan i (
of buildinp- up the town and county i
that, we Know i.f. It is folly to say ,
"we can't," anything within the j
ranoe of possihilit y can be aecomp- ,
lished by united and persistent < f- ?
fort. Declination in indifference and
idleness, content with bemoaning >ur (
present backwardness and depression,
and simply wishing for better times '
ar.d general improveiuent, is not the
methods or means adopted by a wise '
and determined people to achieve '
success. We hope to see an associ- '
ation of like character as the one do- 1
scribed < n the first paee orpnnized
iii this county. .Wo shall recur to
this subject aoain.
N. (i. (?., 1110 Columbia corn's* !
pondent of the jXiirsum/ ('onrirr, in (
company with others, went to the At- <
lanta Kxposition. In a recent issue \
of t Ik* .A tirs ii/ni ( on fir)' he jrives !
his experience and observation re- t
sporting the effects of prohibition in i
the "(bate City." W e are more sur- ]
prised at the conduct of the Colutn- <
bin contingent as described by said i
correspondent than at the simple vi- ?
olation of prohibitory law in Atlanta. ?
Where the "commission of colonels"' t
and other distinguished citizens deliberately
encourage tin* breaking I
J D D
the citv's law. Suppose other laws \
were treated in a like manner by the >
same class, where would be the pro- '
taction to society? It seems to us 1
that the dictates of manhood and a
honesty would define the duties and i
obligation of each individual to lie to <
D
observe the law in all places and all i
circumstances. c
1 ho record we have of cool is
ibout three hundred voors before the
.'hristlan era. t.'oai was used as a
'uol in Kuoiand as earl\ as S.Yj, and
n liJ'TI tin1 first charter to die f<>"
t was oranted hy Henry III. to inmilitants
of Newcastle ou-Tvue.
Hew A. .1. Stokes, I*. K.? preached
in admirably practical discourse in
In* Methodist church, hist Sunday
nomine, on the "'One Thine Needid"
charaeter-buildine. His aim
was to demonstrate that only as cha aeter
is developed and brought into
tonforinitv with the Divine toaehnes,
can the perninnent peace and
laj piness of an individmd be secured
ti tlii-- Mini tlif future life, and, we
liinW, lie stieeeeded. I lis elucidation
>f the subject was jdiiiti and etnivin
i11?his illustrations wore apt and
dejiilieant, and his application very
practical and appropriate. W'o cannot
understand how thoughtful per ions
can dismiss with indifference
meh subjects from their minds. A
fearful responsibility is incurred by
istenino to such sermons, and an
upial or greater responsibilit y is in
urrod by neolectin<r or refusing to
iced tiie preached word. No services
were held at nioht on account of
rain.
!5*c 11 si 5.
Mr. W. II. t iodbehl, of Mullins,
Marion county, was in ('onwav, l ist
I'uesday. While here lie oave Tilt-:
: I ollico :i ploasant call.
Mrss. W. K. I hisimtiurv :ii <I . <i.
I'o !< ar" :i'. t! ? Mar!'>!i ! *;>ir.
< *:i|? wont !<? ('<?!iimhia
('osti'inliiv t'i>' NN . < ( L'ailroa<l.
|'!I ' ??!'ovvi11M- nuji'ls w 'rf prc^Mit
<!a\ 11 <11 iu?? tnonlh I'.nliaj/
)otoVr ?St !i:
M A i >:<.
.1. (\ Norton, L. N. Monro, I*.. I'.
Won-o, '! hotnas ( '-in !' . ( 'urrio,
lolin S. I??*a t \ , i!. Olivor,
I'olar Nolloy, Claronre Norton, .1
in : '--at v. _
.!u!'a V.. lY.Ts. Ktti \o!!.?v, LathVT::
\ < . \.i'ia Mavn, Lillian .Mn.in ?
\!mu<1 Mayo.
\ *) t inm< fs o( K?*i , W. 7..
yni">
Ifov. W. L. I'ojnios, pastor .if 111<>
onwa\ ('ircnit. lias uiarkod out for
limsolf an aotivo months work. Tin II..!
Diiuwmir an* ins appointments f ?r
\ <?v??111! jot :
(\>ol Spriiio-, November 1 * 11, II
/clock A. M.
I'isoali, November Itli, i\ M.
Clay Mill, November 5t!i, I I A. M.
Mi. /ion, November oth, ;{;!{() I
W.
Mt. Xi on, November (itli, 1 I A. M.
I'isjrali, November (itii, UtoO I'. M.
Willow School Mouse, November
IMtli, II A.M.
L. ! ). ! -one- School I louse, No\ em>er
1 2th, (>:*#() I'. M.
I iiion, November loth, HkoO A.
VI.
I hirants, November loth, b:o<> I'.
\\.
sj t .. 1 >1 ' 1 ?
nurwiini> ill'i'l ;il lilOWII >wailp
"liurcli, November 1 Ith, I I A. M.
t ool Spring, November '20th, 10;)J0
v. M.
lirown Swamp, November 20th,
1:20 1\ M.
Snnday-sehool Superintendents art*
equested to prepare a final and an.
urate report of their s.diools, desiguiting
the number of ollieers, teach rs
aint scholars, number <if volumes
n library and tie* amount of money
xpendcd for Sunday school purpos s
The ('on fer'Mice collection will be
aken at these appointments.
1 ilEoojii its ^lai'loii.
(fur sister town, Marion must be
>n a bio1 boom, as dcnlarations have
tivii tiled in the ollice of Secretary
if State for flat incorporation of two
manufacturing' companies to be loeaed
there. The first is the Marion
,'otton M'!!s, the corporators being
i. A. Norwood, Ifiehard .Jordan, 10.
I. (bisque, W. ('. McMillan, I'. If.
dullins ami .1. M. .Johnson. The
apital stock is placed at A J (H),()()(),
lividod into 1.000 shares of the par
'nine of ?100 each, with die priviee-e
of ' ncreasi n < > the capital stock
fS rs I
o a sum not to exceed *.">00,()()<) up>n
conditions arid tonus to lie remi.
r>
ated by the 1 >y - In wh. The proposed
'oinpan v intends to cnry on the mnnifacture
of cotton fabrics, with now r,
also, to handle and prepare seed
;otton and conduct ^eiwral mcrcanile
besiness.
The second companv is the Marion
ron Works, capital stock JjdhOOO, divided
in ninety shares, par value of
< 11M). The corporators are Ci. A.
s'orwood, .1. W. I lolliday, .1. ( r. Holiday,
If. .1. lilackwell, W. II. Cross
md C. A. Woods. It is proposed to
nanufacture, buy and sell all kinds
>f machinery, agricultural imploneuts,
vehicles and inetal and wood n
ware of every description.
(iJim , Kotililliri :t n?( ^V. ?V
>? it II .
We had f!?*? tdeasure of meeting
(Jovernor I ??>it ? in in > Stat'" Kailrond
Commissioner, last MomNv morning
on tli" W. (\ I'. It. lie is mm
afTalde nml ov'iinl ireiitlenwi of the
iilil ('arolina typo, and a capable and
conscientious ollicial. 11 * I n! coin" i
down over t!i" read to investioat"
t!i" occasion of certain complaints (
lodged ii| Ins ofliee against 'i ? meth
i
od of construction adopicd 1>\ tlm |
t'oinnanv in building tin road tlnr '
it ?'n unsafe to person and property ,
transported oyer it.
Tim Commissioner could not Jinye selected
a more inauspicious day for the
inspection, if the desire of the Kail
road Company is to palm olT on the
people insecure and defective work,
nor could lie have chosen a more fa
vorulde (1stv t<> detect slmm nml test
tin* substantial^ v of tin* const met ion.
Tim nronnd is thoroughly saturated
with water and it is the lirst rain of y
anv eonsenuence that has fallen s nee j
the road entered t'onwav Township.
Tin* works are all new and untested j.
hv the effects of heavy rains, the
swamps and ditches full with the wa- t
tor disposed to search out all the j
weak atid defective places and thus i
display tIn*m to ocular, if not, mortal,
demonstration. ,
The ('oinmissioner passed over the I
I
whole leneth ami expressed himself
as satisfied with its condition in the '
i
present staee < if const ruet ion. 1 le talk - i
ed in a verv reasonable and common
se isi? wav. that it eannot Ijeevoerted
that a new roa ' bed will present, ill"
compact and I'nished apt>"ai-anee of
l r? ?a ! 'hat !i:?s been i e ierii f <>< I fi>?*
years. 1 die ea use of the ditchino if |
the ciicinc last summer was cxainin- ?
ed i> 1 o 1 >v him ami In* exonerates {lie
Company from intentional carelessness
or iK'elijrenee, ami attributes
the accident to an incidental cause K
that cannot be f reseen or avoided.
\\ a-hunts i iriir on older toads after
4
lienv \ rains and the freouencv of the I
? ,
occurrence has served to warn the
railroad o'ueials of an anticipated
<laio'er and thev Ic ve 'earned to take
the or' n >r pre< auti >m on such occasion:.
to avoid accidents and vet with |
all this observation ami experience
accident: will sometimes happen.
1 he rails arc second-hand but
jpiod. I'ushinir the work with all
po.-sihle speed and to prevent delays
inferior rails have been laid in pla es,
but these will all be substituted bv
oood rails .vlien the road is completed.
The < 'onunissioner remarked
that there were two old r ads in tli"
State that eonhl not boa ' of as irood
,v-}
rails as these on the \V << '. I>. '
1even t ow.
The ('oinmissioner seemed to he
well j?I?':?-? ? I u it!i 11 if* present condition
ami prospects of the road, and facetionslv
remarked, on returning v
to ('amps, near Mr. l'rivett's, that (
i!iey had returned without the neees- '
sit v of a < 'oroner's inouest. | j
We are ghld we had the opportll- '
mtvof meeting (low lionham andL
/etliiKf his opinion of the road s con- 1
. . . 1 1
dition. We arc naturally dillidcnl j
, and cautious in presenting our own
opinions, hut we feel reassured when
we lind our opinion so nearly fpiadra- ,
ting with that of a man of the State
K tilroad ('oinmissioner's experience.
__
Market. Report.
r n~" r ? ~~ ? 11
('UN \\ A 7 S. (
('lU'DK Tl.' KI'KNTI XI!
\cw Vli-.'in, \> l>1 >1.. J':.'*) pounds ? 2 2.7
Yellow Dip 2 27 I Scrape,
I .70
(fiiucKi'i i:s
I'aeon I). S. Sides \ > ||) 1 > (n |'U , cents
Hotter, 2*(a cenls. '|
Lard (a 12*4 i
i'ork,y ''Id *'?>() (mi ]
Molas-es y gallon lO^HHt eon's. \
< "oll'ee, y pound 27c?s. 1
Corn, bushels 'I'tCa S I 'Ml j
Crist per bushel 7.Vo S 1 i)0 |
Flour, per hlil So.do (a 7.77
I'iejrn per do/ 10 cents. I
Su^ar 0' j7/v 10 cIm j
I/nit Cotton St.,' to 0 7 !'? cts,
S -ed Cotton 2 | to :C.| Cts
WII.MI XliTOX, N. < . ou.
Cotton, 01(fy It cents.
CJM'DK Tl IM'F.NTI NK
Virgin, y bid., 280 pounds S 1 7.7 I
Yellow I tip, I 7-7 ,
Hard, 1 on |
Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 152 t
'far, t? 1 1.7, 2M0 pound bid. ji
iiosiu Strained 80fr<s2 cents. t
i- ~nrwr*ri -rn ?r?- * ???*-fr > mvi ^wvmwrrt -i
NKW ADVEKTISliMKNTS.
? Citation Notice.
<< TATF, OF SOt'TII CAROLINA,
IIOHUY COl'NTY,
By WillJani K. ITnrdwick, Ksqniro, Pro
l?sit?* .1 tidgo.
Whereas, Kichnrd Montgomery made
suit to me, to grunt him bettors of Admin !
istration of tho Kstato and effects of
(.aura Montgomery, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmon
isli all and singular tin- kindred and ('ml
itors of the said Laura Montgomery, deceased,
that they bo and a* pear, hoforo
no, in tho Court of Probata, to bo hold at Conway
on tho 12th day of Novpmhor
in-t., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in tho forenoon, to .-how cause, if any they
have, why tho said Administration should (
not. bo granted. j I
Given under my Hand, this 28th day of I
October, Anno Domini, 1887. I
W M. K. 11 AltllWK K,
Probate .1 udgo 11. ('. i
nov!{ 15 2t '
A HORRIBLE
MURDER!
- ?%rpm;
kntiiu: community was
Jl startle* I at Hie report, la^t NVrck, flint
? lmrrlMe murder lia<! !> -n committed in
air midst. \Vi> M'lil i *.pi < iai representa
lv? to nm-orlain all tlw particular- in
tril'-r to place the fwi ti Ite!i>reour reader-;
u? found it wan only too true. Hut the
iiniaicr was one oi Ilinse ileeils tlni' nil
rood ill)-n will II| );<>I?1, he. miv if was
Ion 1 >y our old friend
5. 17. X!*G. of l.oris. S. 0.
w ho ' *? put up a
!>l{ A N( '11 IHMSK
if l'rlvett's, on tlu> \V. ('.A. (Hail road,
i in I has associated witli !). I). Anderson,
,vlio is at IVivctts' wit It a IhM class
Stock of Goods of Various Kinds,
mil who hiu murdered prices on all his
foods, not sparintr even infants out tits,
such a slaughter of prices was never heard
if helore. \*OU should visit the SCCIIC of
lie uniliiet, you will he appalled. W ine
head quarters and we want everybody
o know it. Our Iriends are respectfully
nvitcd to cull on us, either at
) i i < t v trr'i's, v. <
a here w e are buying all kinds of country
irodin-e, l-M I? III I?l-'S especially. Ilich
st prices paid for cotton.
riiankimr tn\ friend - and customers for
Hist favors, and respectfully ask a contiti
lance of a libera! sliar tie- public pat
Oliaife. lies' iecf fu' 1 v,
15. It. K I N(1,
7 A! LEO AD T'ED WAITED.
1 am now eontraohe': for hewn pin ,
t? \ ; t , itovti ' t * t i
1
Iress IIMNIIV IHCK,
I'? i t !!arrelson, S. <'.
Oct -r, it. it
oil ilPt-rss
Hv nt-rinis-ion <?! tin* !*r??1 .lud-e for
lorry Counl\, the under-isin' d !!\ itojw
i tla ]: I Will and '!'< :i 111 < * 111 <?| f.ii/a
. 111 J. Marlow. deceased, \\ i!' soil ::t the
at. residence <>!' said th-ceiis. in Sm ;
< Township, Countv tiiul Shite aforesaid,
i' public auction, on Tue ilny, No>? 1.'
.
lei-cased, low.''
< hie !i< : . i' ' 'I > j . tall I- , coimi au l
' Miiicr, plantation tools, household and
ulehen furniture, carl, iVc.
Terms, eaHi.
.1 I i: MM I All Sm I III. I ..
ii I./. I .\< < Mors
Ih.iii in I). < >\ i.n \
Oct Villi 11 VI
IVIifion lor ilomcslcjid.
ST ATI-: "F SOI'TII c.\ K'OI.I N.\.
rot VI Y OF lloltHY.
col HT OF COMMON I 'I,FAS,
'.'.i l'<ii l< W III. T. Mal low, 11 ill, ii- ri 11late
of Klizahrth .1. Marlow, det-e i-a-d.
Notice i- licrehv given. thai William 'I'.
Marlow, .Fnspi-r M. Marlow, Hartford K.
Marlow , I,aura .1. Marlow and \ all.urn
Mclvcr Marlow. has applied to the under
iirned, t.y I'etitiou. to lur o a llouiesicad
.1 1 he Heal and Personal property of their
h-ceased mother appraised and set oil' to
hem as provided I?v law, in relation It.
loinestead F.\einp'ions, to tin- r xleiit of
iflet-n Si.Mil I hundred dollars. and lle.i
hree disinterested persons will lie appoin
ed t<> appraise :iinl <? ( apart tin* same :it
lie e\piration ??l four weeks Irnm date ol
his notice, unless lmmkI and sullieient cause
ie show ii to tin* contrary.
.1 NO. M. ( M iyi.I:,' P.,
< "on way, S. (< >< t. \! Ii Ii 1 vv< 7.
Oct M7th * I I ft
T..? K' utro.^ J J dim;
('miwii v, S. (
l.'nder the 11?:m:str Hu nt of Mr . M. I'.
M's-ions will always lie foinul reliable, to.
ilc first class. Transient hoard solicited,
hiard I iv the day, week, or month at re a
onhle rates.
Oct. It) (fill.
THE noxt regular communication of
Trinity fxxJgO, 175 A. E. -M., will '? hold
ii their hall at Ihicksville, S. <on
'riday evenine, October 'Jotli :ns", . |,od e
\ill open at 7 o'clock sharp. I' will lie to
he interest of each member of our Lodge
o attend this comnumicaf on; tl *?>e not
resent mav regret their non al1< ndance.
H\ () rd e r W. M.
.1 vs. Ik Hi.a i v, Secretary.
net 151 1\> t'f.
Not ire to Co!o?t<! 'IVnclirrs,
TIF <'olorcil Touchers' Association of
F. v ('oimfy will meet ;it I,lie Whittc
nore Aea?lcmy in Conway, on November
llli, ;i1 10 o'clock. a. m. to consoler mat
rs of educational interest. There will
11 so bo ft night sphsIoii of ;i litornry nature,
o which the public i< !nvit.?-?l.
Soi.ommn I'r? .i<Vn\
w. <1. \\ j 1.son, Scon-tary.
oct |:t 13 * :it.
. ,1. r,. wilkie.
-with
OTTO TIEDMAN & SONS,
\\ 'in'cvn lc lii'oi'io'c
* * ' f ii . <i ii ? i * r * t ir"?
I 7 'J Jill (I I? 5 IIsimI 11:11
< 111 A 111 iI xr<
oct (5 11 5bn
Plcintcit: cn Per Sale.
J lundrod !i< r< of bind in IVtyboro
tmd Township, near tin* lino of (lie \V.
ite Railroad, bounded by bind* of
sinic Misliove, ('. Holmes Miul W. 11.
Imnilton; being ilir* residence of I lo/oki:i!i
Holmes, Cheap and terms on*y.
Apply to Johnson A <^i aiti.kmai m,
Attys. for Tnlbott find Sons.
Aug. 11 th tf
W FALLIW
* > ri' ! : s?
A train wo wouli! < <11 nttention t<> tln? ii
iin ii-1' -tiH'k wi' !u?v<> htiil in to incut tl
IM-fMllt ; 111 < i I-OIII'II r SI'IWMII U .. 1???I
never boon owoll |ni|ip?'<I for husine
as we now are, and having studied tl
wants of our many customers we have W
ken ,'i*-a' i' ins to wlwt attelt JimmIs
will meet tin1 desires of all, and we I'e
that we have accomplished this inueh
everv sense.
Our 1? i\ r has ju 1 r. ' >ri -d ( ?>?
North where he seleeted a lull line of
>>k v liouDs. isroinoasrs
I'LOAKS,
(lOTIlINd v\C
We have some heautiful combination
nn*H|Ue designs and ehoiee colors in sin
as til NtlllA M. < A I.U't >, Oil 11 \ lof
WOllSTKI). and anVhim.' desirable
tlie dry iroods line.
(ttir business has n""ei been as pro
peroii. as at present, which shows t!i
our low prh-es and hone-t d-dites loo
home ahundant fruit, and that our elT??r
to please, m<' I?11i 1 a lame trade ha'
heen el'owi ,i d with -Uecoss.
We Rave Cpenei' up) a
moAh S^ock of
i*" r f\*T* ? 1 V *\* /*'
r f)T H 3 nluf
w< J <w v il JS. Ju , A i 'w i"
Kmhracinj; nil 'he icwes* <!?--i t? . < >>|o
llll'l !?!?<! We are ('< III! it lent t! i
we can please yon I? ?t11 iti ?t\le ami pro
Th *\ a: > ? i r?t ?i?ll\, n't! si on
\ M l M e t e Iie(ti Vo MH' S it "! \
! IV nil'e jlie suits from * * up. I'iie '
am1 most complete stnr \ to lie lour
any \\ Mere.
' > t ' I ? S'PtM lv ? > 1"
s no ! ; s
is full ami complete, ami we make no In
it iti'in il* sa.iim w< c n 'rive you tin- |?
shoe lor tin' least money, (Jents laulh
Youths ami Mis>e . shoes in all tlesirali
en's lace, conirfess ami button. V
have recently aihled to our stoek the \m
known ".lames .Means" $ ! shoe, which
irivitur L'l'eat satisfaetion. W e still ear
the .lames Means s:> shoe, ami hoys i
shoe; al-o, t!ie / iuler am' pi in hee|, j
of which ire tin- hest on tin inarh? t.
We have a lartre assortment of I'ie
(lorn! ami Clothiiu; \\hi? h wo will r|u
out in the next thirty day
\ I . I ,\ !> III-. L<> II < Vy.s
in order to 111:iU<* room tor tin- new -11j?|?
t!i:it poiyinir in constantly, ami Inyon
r ut make <oini? livolx Imrynins. ('mi
nt i>ti?ami i^cl oli<iii
H A R 0 W A R F. AND
B 'Zt*
In large assortments run always In* lia<l
lis, as we arc up with the times and it
needless to comment here. <?nr groreri
I are always fresh.
We have not the room here to say
you till we would like, Imt i oine to see
where we can show you anything you d
sire to look tit whetiier you wish to hi
or not, and we will convince you that \
can sui' you in every respect, and sa
I you nuuiey.
Iii l<|{< >l< JI IS ,V COM.I N
lollllHOII ,V lllllllrtllll, I InllllHoriH ?V Ipllltt Il'btlll
Marion, s. ?\ i < uiiway, S. <
.Johnsons <1 n;i11Irhiim
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS
CONWAY, S. C.
I'ltoMI'l A I TI'S r11 S illVKN I'M III
I N MSS.
< 'of f ee(i ii :i Specially.
m:w goods.
?
TN V ^ A A Fit T
JH 7 ? it, 85 ?! ?%
2W fi H k V V ) ** N--;
s iio'ks
\ ?. ? * \ r J J v ~ ,
* * \ r ? ^ / i
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1 i A \
11A K1) \V A 11K
A N |)
(J ROClvRI ES
AT
LOWEST CASH PRICES
Lt. a. may<?
'l MU: V 'Y, W
Miillins, S. < . W
REV. ros. P. PR ITCH \ Rl), f.
M., Pi'iiK'ipui. |
MISS SA LCI K C. KWAirrs \V
sistant. \
The next scRgloti will begin MondnjL
AumiKt lws<7. Jr
1
n TK1IMS I'AYMII.K Mn\T|||,Y.
Prin 1 ry * >? ; 1 rf m??*tir sM.fio jut nur
I iiti'nn<'(li;?t<' " ... " "
' Ilighi>r " ... " .?
ie k
ft- l.otinl, (>xc|i|y]v< <>1 Wi-siil '? t.
:H S.tHI pi r 111 o||t li,
'1 For f'lrflwr inloriiintion n?! 'r? -i the
in Print Ipnl tit M11 i' 111 , S. ( .
july til '>'<! 1st
to j
1 ^ I ! < > 11?; 1: I 'O \V I-2I t,
STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER,
(i HIST M !t LL
And COTTON GIN Attached.
\ i ?
Four hundred and 111'?v iirrcs <>f valtinl !?>
1rm<!.
,, Apply to
.milnson & tjr.vm.KiiAi m
June Hit 11 Ft .">m
IS,
h i
Jo*. 'I'. WiiNIi, i Kuliprt II. Hr'irSnroiifrh,
ill Varion s. c. \ Conway S. t .
WALSH & SCARBOROUGH,
at
Attorneys at Law.
>.> Conway, S. '
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^ l'I> MSI I MKDICINKS.
'"! PHARMACUETICAL :S00D3
ry
ft'i A I. WAYS IN Slol.'i;.
Combs,
()
CO I
Brushes.
-?
!y i Fine Toilet Soaps,
r<> ;
in* i ??
Shaving Soaps ar.cJ Brushes,
<>
T-*. -wNZbrwr. rrjr.j rz wr
MEDICINAL SOAPS,
1 mri y-firjvm* iarn?iifr.n? i i i m>I?awe?em
O
of
is Tooth-Picks
? * ?o?,1,"
Tooth-Brushes
?o~
iy
;;;;i Colognes,
? o
s" Extracts,
Vesta! Oil &c.
" TAX NOTICE.
Tin* books will In- opened for the col
i . ! State mik! ( Vn!titv taxes for li-i d
\ r lss,? s > from lotli OrtulnT to l.Vli
'December, 1 *^7.
The follow iter levies h ive lw?en nuwlo:
Mate, f.| mil!<,
('oun'y It'vo'.ir, !i !!-.
County So- ? ill, i id! .
S 'ii">'), 2 mid-.
Ai. < vra I 'V . to |?". . I, f >/ i Merest on
bonds of \\\ i . <Sc ('. It. It. has been levied
as follows:
Conway Tow- ship, "> mills,
lhiyl.ero Township o mills.
(Jreen Sen Tiiivi ship :: mills.
Simpson C eck Township, o mills,
i On all >le bodied male eiti/ens, between
ilie aires o and .>o years, a poll
tax of one dollar is levied.
I Tli Treasurer will attend at the follnw f
inflf place.- for he eo e f m o' t- i:d taxes;
11 i .ir x nd, Monda-.. < )< o or 1 ,
Hound -wamp, Tlt< -day, Nov. 1st,.
Star J tin IT, Wedti* s'lav, Nov. 2nd.
I.it'le River, Yd iv y. >v. 3rd.
(irahamx > , I' d - . ' :i.
lbiekr-vi'l". ';'i, . iv, No . Mi .
Soeastei , \. "U . <1 Nox.n i.
Port II r- 'el, iV, . lOth.
t , Day i or ,
t Jre< a s<
Floyd- Wei i I ii i-sday Nov.
Hit li 17th.
(iallivaut- Kerry, Friday, No\. ISth.
^ Cool Sprin'r, Saturday, Nov. 1 lltli.
.Jordanville, Monday, Nov. 21st.
Lewis' Store, Tuesdav, Nov. 22nd.
The balance of the tune at bis olUce in
| Conway. K, It. Hkaty,
( ounty Treasurer.
Nov. 22nd D 4t
THOS. F. GILLESPIE.
Atloriioyul I jH >v .
11 ml'Prln) ?l n?*1 h*!*,
Conway, S. C.
i oo ;H)0 Lmji
working for us. Agents preferred who
can furnish their own horses ami give
their whole time to the business. Spare
moments may Im? profitably employed
also. A few vacancies in town and cities.
1>. l'\ Johnson, 0, Oo., 10111 Main street,
Uichmond, Va.
aug 2*> 5 8m