The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 24, 1887, Image 2
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?t (}R\c -it Co.iw iV m?iitor.|
3. CN(
)V. 24, IssT.
^vmrcii . *?. ?%
: i >1:<v i A {> :>.:
o one c?F t lio reinsiii
Atlanta on Sat
red man w) >in v'
*<jister??cl so that 1 e
Prohibition ticket.
\\r i
\\ (icii "siio rcaciifii in j> '.is
found that the colored man ow.
thirteen dollars back tax?.*, and iliut
he could not \osc unt.' 1m- !i ! >?I !
up. This was mar t'nn s'i >a-trained
for, and sn th * d irkev w.i<
turned loose, his fair friend saving:
k*l don't mind paving a few d>> ir4,to
ijet !iim registered, hut is
too much for one vote.". It w > ' i
be curious to know ju-t a > > it w
price thev ar" paving for voto>
Atlanta. There is another qupc
that is also well worth considerate
Is it iuiv worse to ijot drunk-, or '
license a man to make other p-vipV
drunk, than it is to till the ballot- \
with votes that have 1 ?#s??n <<hv ir? i !>\
briber v ?
We were somew! st surpr - ?
??m? the above ipnestion si%:: < ns'.v pr
I . i i .. .i ... \* > /
LMIIIIKICU 11 > I IIV .? ' 'III ' ' "
It seems to n* that any ,*o . -
blw man could hare *e>en a vast difference
As well ask t dilTeren
between cause and effect. I it-, not
a fact that saloons make pco-dhle an I
prepare the wav for tin* !> r > '
* his : rt . ** : *c:r.ove
a time, be dn - r< >ved> n ' t ."
connection between ti.s oiTic - of t!
runiseller and plivsh > ami moni :
dewoncracv close and causative?
We have n;> sympathy wi h the
methods adopted bv t'm Atlanta prohibitionists
to currv the election,.,
newspaper reports can be !>o!< ve .
It is decidedly preferable is ?n*
defeat tkan resort to ill pi! ; tul sitt..
\ . . 1 ?
mi moans 10 accomplish tin- ' ui
pone. To litflit tho devil with lire, ?s
tllO VK \ i Tl Jjr i5, is t<> L'i V(" hi til H ; II!H ! Tholt
in the contest and ii myiti caso
ho wins. Nothing could l>o moro
foolish :oi(l rush than to ? <-nI with
an antagonist on hit> <>\\n ground ai !
with his own chosen won pons lofoat
? inevitable.
this m:i;ds of tiu: ims*-!
:\i i:K.
I'ho followimr from tho Ail;on /.'
n
conlcr will u|i|?lv to to < \: *r comities
than Ail\0n. 1' is iu:]?<i 1?1?? to
improve ami elevate anv class I>v
simple lej^islatioi . Opportunities a
ford the means of advaneem i?t an I
anv legislation that will increase th< -
and induce the farmers t > improve
them, will b > weleocn 1 hy ?' I o
os. It is donhtfu), if the establishment
of an Aorieulturul C'olhmo
won hi tend to this end. but instead < f
pro Irving harm in. w >uld it not more
likely throw an aj?p 1 <* of diseord in
the aorieultnnd ranks?
"Wo have never l> ;en backward in
recooiiizintr 111<> farmers as an impor
' tanl factor in t he moral, material ami
political welfare of the State, ami
will at all times advocate their cause
in n proper way, but. nvo do not roco?riiize
Uapt. 15. |{. Tillman as anything
more than a violent and impractical
agitator, and therefore we
have at all times counselled our peo.
pie to have nothing to do with him.
We have no sympathv for him of his
objects and we feel, proud that the
farmers of Aiken Count v have taken so
little stock in his blatant, ill-considered,
egotistic moot bines. The way of
7 n j
our farmers to prosper is by intelligent,
self-reliant elT irt, not by fol
lowing the lead of a man who is him4
y self a notorious failuro. Tito wav ;
agricultural prosperity will never
run parallel with tho method j of the
adventurous d< n;n'ii"iie. but will Inn
r> 7
found in a system which produces
V * 1
food products and all the home comforts
in abundance, reserving cotton
for a surplus crop. No one over saw
a farmer who made a plenty of food
for himself and IT* animals, on his
own farm, who was otherwise than
happy and prosperous. It is the
man who is looking for legislation to
feed him with a spoon, who is always
up to nis eyes in debt and
whose mules perish on western corn.
We have had enough of tins nonsense
and the pe ?ple 'of Aiken county
are treating Capt. Tillman right
when they severely let him alone.
Let us carefully preserve the unity
of the Democratic party l?v an avoidance
of issues that are unprofitable
and distracting.1'
I 'hero arc about one hundred and
fifty Washitoo Indians a4 Trnckee,
(Jal, who prove tlint some Indians
will work. Thov never used to
work, but when the Chinese were
driven out of Trucker* it occurred to
those Amerionns that thov inirrbt
take the Mongolians1 place, and t!?'* %
did so. The bucks chop wood and
do work of that sort, and the souaws
wash and iron. One objection to
thorn as servants is said to bo their
extreme sensitiveness. Tel! an In
diftn to cut yo;ir wood and he'll : irn
disdainfully awftv. Impart tr> him.
in casus] wav, that yon have wood
to cut, and wonder who'll do it at
such a i>rie<\ and : he noMo r ! n an
will, with the air of c : i'errino ; r ;\or,
intimate that !i will, ami lie
lor.. - - A'j*.
THI? STATU"*! l IN INCRS.
folitpl roller i.il " ?! ; *
Annual lie port.
Comptroller Cenor.ii Sidii^v hacompleted
his report for presentation
to the State Legislature:
TIIK I*IS<"At. VK.\It 18So-!s
.
1 he as-e-.se i vain of prouertv. a
. .
of the meoedi lyf v.ir. The State
.
auded of penalties nod sun.
.
Hons ai.d nulla I ion us amounted to
.
cci into 1 f >r% i?r ? K-{< o* tlmn hot
\car. < )i 'it :t :n < > int for winch the
treasurers ucri1 respunKililc -v7
.
'
per mi iI was dO les- th in !a<t
yeur,*lu t the tlorrwisc of t eim i
t'u - l?v nil it-diino the Muv en!I . ti >
ami to tin.' increase of late:- <: ,;n(juont.
i'lic orcati->t di ii'Miltv which
is encountered in tin* settlements
with count v treasurer- in havino
111 o 111 to projiorlv uceount for the executions
issued against dc.inriucnt
without the knowledge of t (
tirer. I'he niHieu't.v of pn
the services oi vein!) e deputies coin
o is i.iui, in tnai" instances, t . run plov
men whom lie ?l<ies no |<nr w
am I wli ' o, en pine unwo: in o."
wor <1 for tin- i.'ptitv to collect the
tax and make a return of nulla ho.
c"s aitow'eiI do not compensate fur
fo. r .W ilio- 1111 II I ;o .!>: ,'u . ea- W'ii . t
..f . ...a .a' i..
v'i u11v i v."i aini ^ <i?n. i.'i *; i' i \
iii111 indifferent jiin>'it f.<rc o t
edition. itinl Hhl'll the t : ??:?- H! .-I
comes for u ( u!''nu'iit theie art? always
a number of these twee
still in tin- hands of hi- d"puties niton
which l c has been nnaolo to o"t
a return. Another diliicniiv is in
having the la .v enforc* 1 reo tiring a
there i- a1 o r-*a propei v. invariably
delinquent and are forfeit" ! to the
State -a proceeding which is reversed
in every in-Uaneo in which it is
ir ied to t h ? t oni ts. 1 am more
than ever of tho oi)ini< n, expressed
qmmt hsi, as soon as prepared !>v tin*
ami tor,! n?i .d e lurned |o\ er to
thesheiilT. whose dntv it should be
made to collect the s*nne, and to re
port to the treasurer and to the coinptro.
r jjeneral, before the time for
the ad vert;'-einen l of delinquent lands
tho annum eol.eotod. tin* an ount
ill".II,i lama iiti'l the lands d?-. uipie it.
't in-: riM'Ai. vr'..\i? ISSO-SI.
As rosrnrdrt llio fiscal vear. ondih<?
( VUiIhm' 1, tin* i oMptrolh r general
s:t v s:
Tla* valuations for the whole State,
as shown l?>* the abstracts, *1 r 1 ,t)?-I,1117.
an increase of *)M,fiSb M\t t the
valuation as shown by the returns
ami ?1 n to the addition.11 property
listed since tin* returns were taken in
January. Phi* taxes levied for all
purposes for the last fiscal year, and
which are just now beino collected,
are aw follows: I* or State, -sbtl'.kbt
for ordinar\ county purposes, x J\! I
'Til; for special county purposes.
s'Jl l.M <; Cor schools, nosrreo.atino
A 1 ,b(?S, I 1 7 . The polls
aniouul to * 1 i'2,707'. As compared
with the taxes for the fiscal year comiiieiicino
Novemher 1, 1Mb, there is j
a decrease of 1 (iS,(.)Id on the State
tax, an increase oT Iv'> on tin**
comity tax, a decrease of on
the school tax and a loss of fib polls;
the total decrease for all purposes
beino si |b,(J|b. I'he decrease in
the State tax i; due to the loss of
0(It>,()()0 of jireperty from the tax
books, and the r,eduction of ?he levy
from b t to 4^ mills. (>f #244,51'?
levied for s'?ecitd county purposes,
&l lN,S2d i> applied to paviie/ the interest
on ; nd retir i: j bonds 1 ubse'ribed
by counties and townships to
railroads. This amount is paid by
, i... r .11 :.. - : - * > ' 11 *
unj DIIWWIIII' niiim ICS; /YUOeVllie,
('honter, - 10,808,4*: ( !heaterliehI,
<2. -> '; ' '?1 leton, s 1 ,78 i : ?:
Edgofiold, $l,W)2 85; Green vi lie,
#20,478 00; Ilorrv, #2, II'-; Lancaster,
*0,4 W 80; Laurens, *10,085 lit
I .exington, #1,808 90; XcwImmtv.
^l.\n77; Lichens, #10,422 ;;s:
Spartanburg, #24,11.1 27; I niou,
*10,091 07. York, #9,780 88. The
counties of Chesterfield, I lorry ami
Lexington have heen added to the
list sii.ee last year.
The losses ami gains for the different
counties in the area and valuation
<if real property, and in the
amount and valuations of personal
property are given in the tallies. The
diminution in real estate is #909,221,
.and in personal property *04.1,078.
The actual shrinkage, however, in
n '
comparison with the valuations upon
which the hot scttferneuts were made
is #4,970,080. The reductions in
Charleston, consequent upon the
earthquake is #1 ,<70,000. In two
years 200,105 acres of land have
Seen forfeited to tin* State for the
non-pavilion' of taxes. Nearly 2,000,000
ft ere s; exclusive of forfeited
lands, escape taxation altogether. I <>
meet in part tni dillic illy the comptroller
says:
I respectfully suggest that the'
Legislature :?>- ;.ti Art providing
thai in all o; ses in which part'es
> ink** return d nii * ti year 1SVS of
uiii'Mji oved iiiui-, wliieh iron not
been upon tliu tux pooki since ihc
ti>eui \ ear cor.meucino November i,
! s", "?. t!h? auditor be a thor./ed. to
tin*
v.it'i the simple taxes ??f trie fwni
v?>ar oonnuencino 1 ?t. Xovomoer,
tell III!
e<l iluvi ?jr " m \oar 18S1' l>*' assos.soi.1
ami eharoed whit tho taxes of the.
.
viil-"i. ii. i . tii eases, that the auditor
turn she 1 itid was not with the puri)i
si1 evading tax tion. That a
cop\ oi" dm Art in- published by the
auditor ii one papoi of each ? mntv
out*" a wivk for four weeks, itntuedi*
at* 1\ after it - nassacre, and no'aiii in
1 ? 'ii.!? -r, 1 the cost of the ;?<U
vert:v??.ii? tit to la* pat i l>\ tin* county
treasurer, on the order of the county
commissioners, out of tin* county
find*-. i exclu lc ail improved prop.
:
c ip d taxation only I?y desionj and I
HI-..N the Act operative for two years
.
torest i-i these waste lands may have
a i o:i]n>rtnnit\ of liearite* of the
pri\ iIcoe a 1 lowed them.
i I;I; -o\ \ i. eu<?j 1;i:tv.
The comptroller calls attention
noait. 'otle steady n'rea ?e in the
n -"s-,m1 value of horses, mules, cattle,
fyc., and says:
The losses in the ntunlicr ?>f at*
;e. -!;e"ji, ho.,'- atul ?*oats max readily
acc it :e i for !>the operation
' t ' IW, ' 1* * ' 'OPS I it '!
mi. St'.I' e- . t in he at'ri' ei!.t
the stoe!< law the fact that t'
ri"i' y.tlhe of i vcrv one p t -so
ura! e " <?t of this law >s suppoed
)' . iti'no dt ibt ! i >< (': ,
timonv t?? the f:? t iut[To\ed stoe
t' < foremost county in ''i? Stiite for
number ami varetyof resisted stock,
nod the countv wh-re iih-' attention
i> pa d to their importation .d imnrovoucnt,
is Anderson. And v-'
there tiro oulv ti\?* eountu s which
.
and >n 1 v ten w'lic.i fall below it in
cattle, the former beino returned at
s^lo.dl and the latter at *S.-17. In
another county >ny attention was
called to the return of a who
.ia^ a -lock farm, and who make- a
of It's cat .e and his sir cess a a
<to iv r.iiser are coi stantl\ paraded
r <
\ il l d at -sU ) ajiiece. 1 ere surely
mil't be s?>ine reinedy for ii.* sort of
tiling for it is evident that our pres.
ent svsti m of takino returns does not
am continued in inv views, la-fort
\pr -ed, that t!i? Sistit.vr of prop< rt\
-i.??i: 111 not. !)? 1 oil t<> the :111 1 it< r
or to :t'i\ (>i.c iii-i: . but should Ik entrusted
to per ons personally acquainted,
in every c?>o, with tin- taxpaver
ii111! his property. Parties
nui sino return <'.<> so in man\ <a-\s
l?y mail; ami even when 11 ??*v appear
in person 11 u*i * is oenerallv such a
rush ami crowd that it is impossible
for the auditor to examine or question
each one upon the oorreeluess
of bm return. Ii tin- township boards
were made tiie aetual assessors, by
beino paid for their services, and re.
quired, under bond, if necessary, to
look up and report all properly in
? I ( 1 I
their respective townshi s, an also
to examine ami correct every c turn
liied with the auditor, it would, I believe,
in a joreaL measure, mitigate
the evil. 'l ime is valuable to those
men whose services to the State are
worth anything at ail, and it is unreasonable
to expect that such men
can leave home at a busy season of
the year and devote three or four
days, a! the least, to the discharge of
a thankless dut v, and that, Co, ro!
otdv without compensation, hut at
then* own personal expense. Groat
dillieultv is experiotieed in some e.
tin* counties in eetlin^ good men to
net at nli in liih eapae i\. and during
the last year there were many townships
in which no hoard met, imn'v
because :io one would consent to
serve. It would certainly bo wonderful
if, under the cir.-umsiane
the duty imposed on these board?
was generally performed in other
than a perfunctory manner.
t nsc ua n < :: i.a w.
The couiptroller reo i.|i:ii m 1 that
no clerk of ' ourl he d 'signaled to
accept 8crvic< of non-resident companies,
and that each company authorized
to do business h ?re pay a *o
la' fee of ?n") or ?100 instead <n' >1
for each a<((?nt for each count v.
I ll i: IMH1.lt DKIt i.
< )n!v ?2 I-.82 2 of old l>onds Imvo
been funded during the year, !? ??% nc
an < >ii(st:ii:di11<> !>ji t: i . < < * ch^'jo
to bo funded at oO nor oont. The
< ( mptrollov says: "There should
certainly bo a limit li.xed to the timo
when they will be reei\<- I." Thorn
are still unexchanged >Nd2,0J of
trr.cn consols, of which ; >20.0(51 are
insa'id. The debt is eh ssilied as
follows:
'.n?\vn < oib >i< ail v aim s,( "?<> sr>
< iivon ( in >|s..,. i ;}(?
Of w 11i !i tli'T<< arc
iuv :" <I :>0 *?or?.o \t;
Oolicipnej bond- and >toe Iva,id
A'.'rii iiiun 1 < -crip... I!M,>OUUO
Ant** tifllum and p?> t Ixdlnm
bond- which bsivo not
been cm handed, estimated
tJ7<l,8H 51
*0,:'?99t7 h' r, I
i'lio coinj>troilor s?\s: lu .July,
l^SS, tlio ilciicicm ics, amounting to
* I'JD.'JIJ'i tH, will mature, and sonic
provision will have to !? ' made for
?
J mo*?tiitif them. Atsuifliiitf tbiit thol
sinking futwl will l> able \o taku ut>
nt *'it>.0(), t ?<?r< will be ^400, HX>
to ho |?r v !< ! for. it iv, of
course, (li ?ifi. ?! that tin' Suite be
hbl< to i.eootiate a loan to meet
t .:?' bond It ! lite o:' iot'Tej-t llUfb
! "trr tVino that itovy paid, Unil ,?i;ii
a lotjo tent) bond ; iutilar to our cansc
bonds, I I' : ve no ?! of I <*r
abilit. to do M). K.. erv arrangement
for the funding of this debt
should lie perfected, if possible, l>efor?*
;hf i \ of ,i11! v.
COIN TV MCI! I' .
< )n tlu- s ihjTt of countv debt the
comptroller ?avs:
The n^rjrjvo'Htu d'b's, other than
tin* Stilts debt, is i. ?"J( hi . I, of
W I !' l|(Klt ill .r
leli < )' ii<* \v . >! a liount,
' 2 V',bSS r< pre (hit runt) mi i? township
d .v!. e are hiunicinal
ileitis, that of the city of
(,'harb don alone beino ?4,0n0,\)? !.
bl'. ami Green-1
villi*. I'll" total bonded
debts of counties and townships have
increased in two years from * 1,J'112,.)<Hi
to *'.\1M,:;U<) a difference of
'
'
hoillled debts of cities ha co 5twri>-isi.. 1
,
<liffonun'o o! : ; thn 1!*?: ti111*"
'
I to itv.M,().')() ii cf.sl.IHJ.
i .c :i trroo it*' iticr<M?' for oonntio '
and I?* %: hm- hcon -.'SS I .*< I'>.
no statiMiM.'Mt f.?u!?i !;? obtained last
vomr, '.'hi comtnrisnns nr<' made
with statement iit in\ report of NoO
. X >.S. \
rlinot.on -nil! Sumter
how t debt -. <"t!: ; bonded ?!loa t
i! cull!:' ;v'i * ' >\\ Of)
' debt atti! n'Motofj no !i-latin."
,.. *
( ' tf.i :>oi"i<'<l Ot ols Of I'lMIII..II.
I! * ;'J.
V >; " .bfiV wore ! >Stt 1
'v iHirin1- \vhi!<- t'v
r>. t . or VC per cut. were
i r. to rai aid-. Of t he in.
ser:' ton:- - sueet! ! > v' t: '
' wiis o;' A lit" -on, K'ln fjii,
t (Miioi'lowi, ( ' fooitvi! r. Spartaniro
and \\ a! iiu! !:i. The who.",
amount of mi In id ; tbBerinlion botnK
terest upon v.hieh r<'juires an annual
tax of Mm
apt. i?. i. I'i!11ns:i. w! i
!n' St \ : ;.<> (iP<r| itfl'.t and ehi< !
\ J I I'.t'll t ' < ! '? - *-.< ' Mo\ '!!!?' t .
ilcc!":imI in :.i-- --jcooh i b *>:<???
t.It tilt* 0.<t ;|! > 11 - IlliOIlt of J. 11 Alfl'lcul
"jil < 'o!!o>re is ill" chief end ami
soul oi that movement. II thi- nc so,
then it seems tout that In; is making
tp.MiMMuluous effort t > ik'imhm.
we art" persuaded 'lint if it was so
e?!!ouino in." now lias. indeed we
have afwin been of opinion that the
masses of those who are his followers
todai were his simporters because'
? 1 I
thev had :sii id -it thai if support' d
-ulheierillv In* would necomplndi
some oreat j^ood and patlicuiurly/n
I reduction of ttixes. But trow tt I
J turns up l>y his own decimation, I
that iif hits suboniiuatcd tin of those
ends to the njroraiidf/.ouioiit of his
pot ('ollrtp', which woultl neeessarilv
entail an increase in taxation,'
however he ntav ar<Mio that it can be
done without this increase.- .Mtw/(
'it /'<>t U4 < ?'.
," * *r.
An autograph collector savs that
of the i'residential autograph letters
those of Andrew Jackson are the
rates and eostiiies. This is heeause
he seldom wrote letters; never when
he eouhl help it. The fuel that his
letters were often both written and
si<yii'-d bv prow is known to eolleelor-.
ami a paper of diis sort recently
' Id!"or throe dollars. A full .^online
letter i worth from twenty-live
dollar-* upward. Washington's au ovumjiIi
letters eoinc next in value
and rareness. Xext eonie the letters
of Zacharv Taylsr, who wrote it
iiad hand and u.id letter. Thev are
worth from iifteen dollars to twertvlive.
Lincoln X letters eotne next
in rareness, and raiioe from twelve]
dollars to thirty dollars. Grant's
;; v kiwi-priced, not because rare,
but because thov are Grunt's. Arthur's
letters are scarce. They
haven't had time *o fi*;<I their wav
into tho hands of strani/ors. Twenty
vears from now they will he colli'
nioner. J\m,
If you suiter priekiny; pains on moving
f'.iooycs, or cannot hear bright lb. lit, and
liml your sight weak and failing, you
nhould promptly use Dr 1.H, McLonnSj
stl'eii rtlii?ni?nr Itv-K 'S-11 .1 >-,/. .1 !..?>
Siek-hoadacho, wind <?n the stomach,
?i'!"?hi>*i? nausea, are promptly and
:tjjr rably banished by Dr. .J. il. McLean's
Little Liver mkI Kidney l'ellets. \.'oc. per
, vail,
*?v it- . ... .
ADVERTISEMENTS
J ^ airroA ; ? OIXJH,
Comvay, s. ('.
#
l iider the manai; inent of Mr-. M. I',,
ions will id ways bo found reliable, ta!
bl<> ilrsf-rliiss. Transient board solicited. I
Hoard by the day, week, or month at rea .
sonble rales.
Oct. 10 Cm. A
(LKKK S SALES.
^i'lATK or S<U T11 CAROLINA.
S 5 COUNTY OF HoKRY.
COURT OK < o.MMO.N I'LKAS.
!!< i.-n ll-mler, AdmjniMratrix, anil I);.iik'l
Hardee,AdinlnUtxatorof Estate <>f \v,
\Y. 11 . <!< < , di'iM*a*ed. i'lainillT- against
AipIiM. llanlor, ('/ lul iSnrrougliA
('ollnif, rt at DptVinlant
Pursuant to an order of tin* Court in t!.*1
aliovo :?<:tted action, I will i^ll at public
auction in'l-irc the C uiri Jlou*e dour, in
Conway. S. ( ., oil sale- day in l)e -etnlier
] .<>\. (luring the leirnl lion- o. sale, tic
;?1 lowing de.-ci. u i d ? -t , t?> wit:
Fiust. All uu i -mgicar those two certain
tract* or par. of la n , dilate, lyinvt
and being in the County and State a lore
said, aQ(l described ii< Inflow First, that
certain tract of Ian I eonf.aiidn : nn- hnn
dreil in I twenty t in- (hi") acre*, more or
1. ?*, on "Mitplo fewamp," and k io\vii ail
the* lorr er resident-.- oi \\. \V. 1 lardeoj
dee. ispfl, houudc i la lands of Nelson
l'.i 1 h, !>'iijan in liolm . W. I'. I.duennl
tleo. \\. I lardac. S coa l, that < -rt-iin
other tract of land, containing oti" i;.nidrcd
and seventy three (l?!i) acres, more
less, on "Kingston hake," hounded by
1 md s of Kthel I joe, .Jane llaidee, 1). 11,
< irrel a id \ Iva 11ardee.
Si-.coNii. All and singular tliat certain
tract of land in lie County and State
it fore-aid, contain n/ six hundred and
forty three((143) acres, more or less, situate,
lying and being On "1.eo'n Mill Swamp,
and in Dogwood Neek Township, which
i < >!npm d ul three several tracts, to wit:
F rst, t'??f certain tract containing live
lll.il . al l 1 I ICI' . 11: >!" Ol' less, he inn
n- t!n> "Mill Tract," and \v:is conveyed to
the s i I \V. \V. Hardee by one *\V. (J.
Viek, by d< ? I ??i date November the <sth,
! Tt>. Second, that eertain tract, contain
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certain tract containing ! fty (50) acres, and
knn^n.'i- tin* "t'o\ i The three
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Terms' of sale: One-third cash, the
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bon i I p .rch i-er or purchasers and
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do -ii, r i pav tii *ir entire b'ds in oa- h.
.1 NO. M. old VKM,
I'. II. C.
nov fi 11 ::t
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\ oo'T ir5 h I 7 LvOT
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T5 r r tv r w t v< i?
A rain \\ v. ?uld call ittention to the imiteir
dock We have laid in to meet the
present ill id coming season. \N e have
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! --? -? ' i i-ii <> h'ii ' |-iip|icu i??r im^ini'
i\ inj* si * i (! i'.i'
wants of our manv wo have taki'ii
<rrent p i?. - to seloo.t such t;? ???l-s as
will moot the desires of all, and wo fool
tii we have accomplished this mech in
c\i ry ense.
Our buyer has just returned from tho
DRY (JOOIN. ^NT0rJ?i:01>TS,
( liO.VKS.
CLOTHING &(l
We have some bountiful combinations,
iini?|Ut' di'sliriis and olioico colors in ucli
as < -1 \ i, 11A M. CALICO, CIIK\ IOTS,
W'OllSTKl). and anything desirable in
the dry goods line.
()ur business has ne'vr been as prospernus
as a' present, which shows that
oar low price and honest dealings have
borne :i!>nii<i;int fruit, and that our dlorC
to pli isc, and build :i large trade have
been crowned with success.
We Have Opened up a Mammoth
Stock of
CLOTHING,
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Embracing all the newest designs, colors
nd 'cs'.uivs, and w" an confident that
we can ploaso you 1 > ?t h in ntjlc and priceJ
They 'ire M.ng l | idly, and the -oonei
you como tin better you are suited. Wq
arc i?ITe> iig uits 1'rom >*-1 up. The larvi1''
and tin -t complete -.?<to 1 found
any where.
< >x i: >< iv < > i S
II!) US
is full and complete, and we niak" no hesitation
in saying we can give you the best
shoe for the least money. IQciits, Ladles,
Youth and Misses shoes in all desirable
eu's lace, congress and button. Wq
have recently added 1< our stock toe we'l
known ".lann Means" is 1 shoe, whicdi is
Vnig great satisfaction. We -till carry
the .hum Mean - iju? shoe, and boys sg
shoe; also, the JSoigier and spring heel, all
o| which are tin best oil the market.
We have a lira assortment of Piece
(ioods and Clothing which we will close
out it) the next thirty days
AT AX/> 111!LOW COSl\
in order to make room for the new supply
thai is pouring in constantly, and here
you can make some lively bargains. Come
at on e and g< t choice.
HARDWARE AND
!*<>< 1 IK It F
!m large assortments can an vnys be had of
n , as wo arc 11;> with the times and it is
needless to comment here. Our groceries
are always fresh.
We h i\e not the room here to -ay to
you all we would like, but come to see us
w tore we can show you anything you desire
to look it wh titer you wish to buy
or not, and \\/i vplll convince, you that we
can -iiit you in every respect, and su\<
you money.
IU UU6l<JIIS & COI.UNS.
NEW GOODS.
. Lnl , U.?.<. w'5
.'shoes,
Ii ATS,
HA HDWA I IE,
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and
f 1 ? > < > if 1 1 A * > T 1A u,
Uiu)l A j I n 1 \\t
? at?
LOWEST CASH PRICES
at
.3 . A . >1 A V<*
a A A Vj ,\ L b,
('uvoat?, and Tntdc Marks ol)t!ilnpd, and I
nil Patent busiue- - conducted for
euate FEES.
I 7 ' \'.Y! J V'/v. We have no subjiiT
l ei' , all bu dues- direct, hence can
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Ire.' of charge. Our !' not due til! pater?
\ secured.
A nook. "How to oi tint Patent-"'' with ;
references to actual clients in your State,!
county, or town, .sent t ree. Address
*. \ A. '> \ 4>M' ?<* < O..
Opposii I*-;' it f . A -ishinvton, 1). ('.
nov It) 10 tf.
DPlsirLta/tioaa. Por Sal?.
?^ Hundred acre- of laud in llayboro
m Township, near tjie lino of the W..
('.A 'Haib'oad, bocn \< <! l-y bonis of
'suae M -howe, ('. Holme- a id \V. II.
i lainilton; bein. the r< -idenre <>t lle/.ekiali
It. llobttos. Cheap ami 'I'rnis ca-y.
Applv to .1 011 N -O.N A Ql VP I.Kit AI M.
til.. t.... 'I'.. 11..... .... 1 <- ...
. V 11% I t' I : . Ml , ;,|J - . rv IIIs*.
Aug. lHli ' :{ tf
A V tj IH) vH) 3 ]Pfc V T"
A I* 1 toIHI&ill
MURDER!
--> "fj> < -n'plli:
KNTIKK ( MMI NITV WAS
L -tnrtli'tl ai the report, i.M WVi-k, that
a horrible murder had been committed in
?Mil* nddd. We seat ;i special rcpre-cntalive
to ascertain nil the particular* in
order to place the fact* before our reader*:
i ho found it watt only too true. Rut tjie
murder \va> one of tlio-e deeds that .'ill
;iHid im n will uphold, because it was
don- by our old friend
, B. R. KING, of Loris. 8. C.
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who lias put up a
P,RANCH llOl'SH
at Privett's, on the W. ('.A: (', Railroad,
and ha- associated with l>. I). Anderx n.
who i- at Privet Is* with a lirst class
Stock of Goods of Various Kinds,
and who has murdered prices on all his
goods, not sparing even infants outlits.
Such a slaughter of prices w as never heard
of before. You should v isit the scene of
the conflict, you w ill he appalled. We
are head-quarters and we want everybody
to know it. Our friends are respectfully
invited to ca! on tt>, eitlu r at
l,OltlSO!t I ? ! * I V I .'/fl'S, -S. tf
where we are buying all kinds of country
produce, rUIMIlDriS os peel ally. Iligli*
* st prices paid for cotton.
Thanking my friends and customers for
pas' favor-, and respectfully ask a continuance
of a liberal share of the public pat
mnage. Respect fullv,
15. if. KIXO,
RAILROAD TIES W AWT ED.
1 am now contracting for hewn pine,
KM I, ItOAl) I'll
Parties w! diing to cttt will please address
It F.XRY \j. 151'C'K,
l'ort IInrrelson, S. ('.
Oct-27 14 -It
.Jolin-. n ,v .In. nson, ' biliiiiony .v (, latllnhanm
* Marion, S. C. t Conway, S. C.
.Johnsons & Q;iiittlcl>iimn
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS
-A-l? JL,^."\-K7'y
CONWAY, S. C.
I'HOMIT ATTKN'TION lilVKN TO Ill's1
\ KSS.
rollol'liiiK' 21 Spcriiilty.
Scca^toe Academy.
The first session will be^in on Monday,
Nov. 1 Itli, inst?>;nl of Nov. 7(li, us previously
announced, and continue for nine
months. Hates of tuition within reach of
all. Hoard can tie h .d in the community
at from i?(l to *10 per month. I'an nts are
urued to send their children on the day of
opening.
For further information, apply to the
Hoard of trustees or to
.1. M. K N Kill ryl'iincipal.
1 nov It) Hi \ -ft.
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STMKF^'SE
CO THE FRONT AGAIN.
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\\ish to^inionii the People
oi' Horn lli;i\ i ii;ive
opened w SAL IS, LIVIiKV,
AM) j i: 1:1> STABLH
opposite JORDAN Ac 10 VAN'S 0110
door South of tin* RAlUfOAl), wai'iv 1
ki-op on hand, at all limt's.
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1) II ! ( K () 1:
iyii. i> II i c K O I! I
WAGONS,
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( IDM:MI)US AND IIAVDOCB^ ?f
VyoiA.MIil'S AND 11A V DOC i\
BUGGIES,
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and a full Hue of IIAI'NIOSS, and -it'll
thorn at tin I.OWI.ST I'OSS 1 HI ,10 prises.
All sal< - irni ranti'i'il as rPproHonti'd or
vour monov rt'fuiult'd. Come and see nit*
.J. STACK IIOCSIO,
Marion S. <\
Nov.-jnh -r !M0. 1 y
FAIR BLUFF
a.m> pkmalB1
lXSTlTiJTll,
With Military Department for
Soys and Calisthenics and
Pine Arcs nr Girls.
_ . 1" Cr VIM M l. M|I)A\
IIIMIN Coi,i , j . I 'I;mi--. MV LATIN AND
(JUI-.I.k, MMUAI^^w M i:n rAi. I'IIICMSUCAPT.
W. L. FLOYD, (Jkaih atk miS.
Mii.itaiiy Acaiikmv, Pumk. Matiii:M
AT i' - AM) .Mll.lTAUY taciii's
MISS LOULA AYERS, (Juaim ATK
<>1 ("IIMWAN Fl-.m AM- I N II n 11 . Ti. \< II l-.lt
MK ( '\l.l-I IIKMO, 111(i II KH K.Nlil.lSlI, Ml
SIC \M> Fhkncii.
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JYlliS. MARIA LOUISA SMITH,
Savannah, (5a. IIioii S< ikihi., Tka? tiku
>K Yo< M. AND l.NSTKt Ml NT A I# MlsiC.
Tl itm?n and Ijoahd hkakona iii.k
(.'ii vs)i i. Cad and I'mi hum I'J.7').
Skssion ()|'i:.ns hn tiii: Kmst Monday
in Ski'tkmiikk 18S7. Kou m it Laihiic
Ciiutt.au, Addukss i
CAIT. W. L. FI.OYI),
Kaiu Bit it-1, N. <'.
wjuly
21 52 :5m.
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BllLl)IN(i LOTS*
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FOIl SALE.
1 >riLl)!X(l I.OPS FOR SAL K
I y cheap and '?m easy terms. Suitable
for stores and dwellings. ! ocated about
eleven miles from Conway, and the surt
ling country is adapted to ngricul w
tural purposes. livery alternate lot lay ^
longs to the Rail Road Company and the
other to A. II. Anderson.
I'latt. of town can be examined by calling
on A. II. Anderson,at RayboroStation,
or at Chadbourn.
(Jo to Rayboro Station and select yontr
Building site,
sept 8 7 5hn
Petition for Iloinest0ii<l. ^
<o|ATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
O COUNTS' OF IIORRY,
COURT OF COMMON PI.FAS,
K,r Partt Win. T. Marlow. it >//, in n Katate
<>f Fli/.abeth .1. Marlow, deceased.
Notice is hereby tfiven, that William T.
Marlow, Jasper Si. Marlow, Hartford K.
Marlow, Laura .1. Marlow and Valbttrn
Mclver Marlow, lias applied to the under
signed, by Petition, to have a Homestead
of the 1 and Personal properly of their
deceased mother appraised and set mIT to
them as provided by law, in relation to
Homestead Kxentptions, to the extent of
ti I teen tflnOO hundred dollars, and that
three disinterested persons will be appoin* .
ted to appraise and set apart the same at
the expiration of four weeks from date of
this notice, unless good andsuflleient cause
1h> shown to the contrary.
Jno. M. Oi.tVKit, ('. C. P.,
Conway, S. Oct. '-21th 1bH7.
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