The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 22, 1887, Image 3
Directory.
CHURCHES.
Methodist.
CON WAV STATION.
KKV. WM. THOMAS, I'AMTOU.
Services evprv Sunday at tl o*< lock h. in., and
71\ o'clock p. tn.
Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7' j
o'clock p. in.
Sunday Soliyol every Sunday at 0 o'clock h. in.
K. Nouton, Superintendent.
CONWAY CIIICCIT.
v RKV. \V. Ii. PIOl'KS, PASTOII.
Mount/.ion, 1st Sunday, - 10 a. in.
I'iaeah, let " - l h. m.
Union, ad " 10 a. in.
I) it rant* ad " - -4 p. in.
Hrown Swamp, 8d " 10 a. in.
Cool Spring, 8d 1p.m.
Jordanville, 4th " - 1<> a. in.
Antioch, 1th " ... i p. m.
baptist.
CONWAY.
Sunday School every Sunday at !' a. in K. W.
Nol.l BY. S\u> Ti-'t 'll h'tp.
CXI'Mi UHUVK
\V. S. MrCASKILL, 1'antoii.
V Tlitrd Saturday ann Sim tuy in oacli inonrh
fi.K.\?ANT 11?> M r.
K.mrt'i Sunday aud Sa'urday before, In Sopteni
'?r>r
f'llt.t.lN'B* CIICFK
Firm Sunday and Saturday before, In each montb.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
A.'.TV.M.
Modular coniomnieatioii of Uorrv l.odife, No. tr>,
?t .Mioonic Hall First Monday in e?eb luouth. .1,
H. Moore, W. M.
k. of n.
Iti'L'ulivr mectlnt! of stuiirt l.odpo, No 'iS-ffi, will
moot at ilioir Hall on tli>> Find and Third V\'vdne?
day evenings of uiwh inoiitli.
K. \V. Noli.rv, Dictator.
J. It. I'AllkKH, ItojlOlS'-r.
\
MAII. SEITEDULE.
Mot? Tl.oute. No. 14243.
Ft on Marlon (' to 'nnway. T,oav< Marlon '
II I'll."davH i:k: Saturday- . a. n. and iirnv * at
Conway V } t>. in.
I.eavn Conway Mondays and Fridays?. in and
arrived at Marion ft ?>. in.
Ha:.l Route No. M265.
From Oouwa) 'o .lorda-ivl!!-. I.c ivc Conway
T-i" I r . ? ! S ilur lay <t 7.a. in. arms at .'or
dunvlllo 1\! in.
I.oavo .lori'anvi'.lo Tuvd iv?< and Saturday" at 1
1>. in. arrive a' Cor way ti p. m.
Mail Route No. 13*33.
From Whitovillo X. to Conway S. C. l.ea\
Wh.tmille T i--sday < a id Friday" at * a. m. arrive
at Conway H p. in.
J.ea\ Conway Wednesdays and snturd.iyn at .*>
. in. arrivo it N "li!r vi 11 S. p. m.
Mail Route No. 14264.
From Little l!iv.?r t<> Conway. 1 .? ?*% Little
Hirer Monday* and I'ridny<? a' tl n 111. arrive at
Conway ."> p. in.
Leave I'mm ay Tuesdays and Saturdays ct tn. in.
arrive et Little Liver l |>. in.
J
Mail Route No. 14 267.
I'roin Port !!n re'son i , t . Fair MluT N. (
Leave Port Ilnrrelson daily etcept Sunday* *t
a. in. arrive at I'alr Muff K p. in.
Leave J?*r?ir .Muff N. C., daily except Sundays at
5 a. in. arrive at I'oit llarrelson s p. in.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JAN IE.
Leave Georgetown on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 3 o'clock a. in., arrive at Hueksville
at 3 o'clock o'clock same days.
Leave Hueksville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at S o'clock a in., arrive at Georgetown
1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermediate
landings. T. S. Mlnnkiii.yn,
M aster.
Stinr. Maggie, II. T. Wii.t.ianh Master leaves
t'onwav every Wednesday at T> a. m , for Georgetown,
touching at all intermediate landings, re
turning, leaves Georgetown every Friday at ?*< a. in.
LOCAL, ITEMS.
!iii!i>\ to \cn Ad vert Imoiik'hIn.
W. P. Nixon-- For Siilo.
J. M. Olivku- -Clerk's Sales.
R. G. Skssions?Sheriff's Sales.
4>
Kxcursion to-dav.
tf
Moon 1 i?** 1 it nights.
Next Sunday is Christmas.
Remember the poor on Christmas
day.
Read the lotrsil Advertisements in
this issue.
There will be preaching in the
Baptist church in this place, next
Su nday.
Tho o:trt!i is saturated with water.
Swmiws arc full and the Warcamaw
is rising.
The railroad authorities ore rather
slow in fixing the crossings over the
railroad in Main St.
I
sear has just received a fresh
stock of hand made French mixed
candy for Christmas fifty cents p'-r
pound. A nice present.
Remember that the Conway Baptist
Sunday-school Union meets with
the Ofcnwav Baptist church Saturday
before the first Sunday in .January.
Tho Baptists of Conway jhnvo secured
the services of Rov. \V. 8. MoCaskill,
for two Sundays in each
mouth during next year. 11 is appointments
will be tie* second and
fourth Sundays.
W. II. Strickland, of Gallivants
FercV, lost a valuable mule Inst weak,
his children drovo the mule hero on
a visit to thoir aunt, Mrs. W. S. McCaskil!,
and wliilo hero tho mule was
taken with colic and died.
Gen. Bonham, Railroad (Jornmismissioner,
passod over tho W. C. &
C. Railroad on Monday. Tho schedule
will he changed and tho road
opened to the traveling public this
week. Tho train run down and took
> * somo passengers at the depot on
Tuesday morning
around Conway. Some deads have Mai
, been reported "* Mack Allen died yet
last week from the effects of men. ! in
J.Ie was the mail carrier between s<
Conway and Marion and, doubtles , -en!
exposed himself too much to inch-in men
ent weather during the period of in- end
eubation. that
The Separate Agricultural Col!e?p
scheme has collapsed. The
more prudent and conservative plan V
lias been pursued of enlnroin<r the eal
| Agricultural annex of the South ifuu
, Carolina College, ami thus ainplv A
meeting the wants of an agricultural coui
education. We think tho plan adopt A
ed in the present straitened iinancial tiim
circumstances <>f the State, the most app
| economical and will likely result in A
more trmiera! satisfaction to the duo- mei
1 I
|)lo. j schf
kno
We saw a drove of sheep last Sat- .
... ,. Slid
unlay afternoon in a pitiable prediei
tion
anient. The drove w is huddled on ,
4
: the north side of ltrown Swamp in .
' Act
the road and the swamp was swollen
' _ ? (. ar
to swimming for sheep. Tiie drivers
were apparently in a quandary as to ^ .
the West course to pursue. We are
ree?
not informed as to the method adopt1
cwi v
ed to jret the sheep across, hut we .
heard of them two or three miles
n?v
west of Conway the next dav on the
" 'he
route to I'liwley Swamp. .
We are reliably informed that the Chr
'only child of S. (I. f,o\v:s, Jr., was I ^
found '?:> I m hed >n the momme- of >i
December l ltli. lf had slept in its ... i
mother's arms the ni'jht before and
was alive wlum Vrs. Lewis ?rot rep MP,V
! of hed that ni'Tiiine. After break.!
fast in arranoino the house ami puttinjr
thinos in order she discovered to ,.,|M
her amazement that the child was .\)TM|
j dead. The child was small hut np- j>?
peared to be in jniod health. It is a ;
sore alllction to tin* bereaved parants
Mi<l they have the sympathies ??t the
* 1 IV
community.
,\
How swiftly time rolls: fi seems i oiin
luit as yesterday, since wo wishe 1 all .1
I our rcinlcrs a merry ('hristmns, and | J
; now t.lio vcar has down, and wo ro | ton
ocho the wish made in 1SS0 of tho I /
merry Christinas to von all. Tho -p >
merriment will bo a mockery in uri wjjj
i ny homos. Tho vacant chair and j
the memories of tho festivities of the ,
da v
past when the family circle remain- 1 *
led nnbrokon will sadden tho t'hrist- .
I)00
mas tide, and the only relief they can
... reti
tind from their sorrows is in doing |
for others who have met with like
j misfortnnes, or in need of the necesj
saries of life. Fill the little stock- ,s
I . . , ,. I . sue
j incs witli toys, nuts, -candies. lie- i
I member tho poor and r.eody, give
with * willing hand and a cheerful i"
heart, but not with foolinjr of charity, j ?!
May this Christmas tide of 1887 B>i<
prove one of the happiest pages in I
memory. jsud
had
We are indebted to Mnj. Buck for ()j- j
a copy of tho Supply Bill, which was wel
rend tho first time in the House Dec. jM |
15th. It levies a State tax of 5 A- ] j
mills and a County tax ranging from t|)(>
j 2 mills in Charleston county to 11^- lll()I
I in F'ickens. In Horry tho levy is -1 i -r(,
j mills which with tho State and school \
j makes a total of 12 mills, ? of one
mill less than last year. The county (ja.
levy in Georgetown is 10 mills. Tho mu|
Legislature has made increased ap- >
1 propriations at this session, which no- 0j.:|
j cessitale%an increased levy to meet ! y
* tho claims against the State treasury. yor
! Fifty thousand dollars has been ap- (|
preprinted for disabled Confederate
soldiers, and the fJniversit** nnpro- ......
| II U.\ Ji
print)on lias boon doubled. ()tlmr i,.,s
needed nppropriat:ons hav^ been ,,f ,,
made, so that the bill as finally pa^s- t)j
od will not likely vary much from j )'
the above. i...
dan
The railroad and telegraph are 'MO'
1 1
here and the advantages to be doriv- T0'1
i M
e(l from them depend now upon
how the people use them. Neither
wa-s projected as a charitable institu- a,f|'1
tion to scatter money through the r*n
county without somothing in retttrn.
Capital is exceedingly cautious and "e
seeks investment in such schemes as con
promise the largest returns. The no^
Company building th*^ railroad and I"*'
telegraph expects to realize a profit llor
from the investment and the four ftn('
townships contributing to the capital S"M
stock are mutually interested and 1"K(
vitally concerned in aiding the Hl!(i
i achievement of success. Certain- |,n>
1 ly the Company will afford all Wftf
facilities in its power to increase ^r'?
tho productions of the County, for in r(,H
I thus doing it abets its own success. I'at
The resources of Horry aro almost ')Ur
boundless, but are latent, and require ^'r:
capital for thoir development. This '"tf
capital can bo induced to come by ?(1'!
the proper management on tlio part as*
of owners of real estate. To drive <<0|
Capital away it is only necessary to t
hold real estate, either in rental or i,
I purchase, at fictitiously falmlous pri- 'I
'cos. We hear of one man hold in*/ (>oi
O
unimproved lot in Conway on
n St., at a price* he could not
for a lot in li'<? corn! lion
Charleston. A railroad per
does not enhance in value
tv, hut, a.Tords facilities and
lms for attaining that desirable
n?
. To hold the price at an amount
precludes the possibility of pur<e
is to kill the goose that lavs
golden egg.
\ * note the following Acts of loaud
general importance were rat1
la^t Saturday:
let to fix the per diem and pnv of
ntv hoard of examiners, &C.
Let to amend an Act to change the
.1 of listing property for taxation,
roved December'.^, 1881.
n't to provide for the establishit
and maintenance of public
>ols in school District No. 11,
wu .-is e?oeasiee, ill l lorry ( onntv,
to authorize the low an<l eolleoof
:i local fax therein,
tot to amend un Act entitled "An
to incorporate the Kustern >outh
olina Railroad Company," npved
1 )ooembor "b, 1 SX.">,
ict to prohibit trial justices who
'ivo salaries from eharoino or re.
inir any fees in criminal business,
o't to prohibit th?? obstruction of
ioation bv bri?rdes oyer and across
riveis in the Stato.
to incorpora'o " The Woman's
istian Temperance 1 "nion."
I re.
'here w!I! ! > ? ;i tcee t i p <r < ?f * i * ' I or
' i ?r , v l:e:r (Vmpvnv Muster
d on tic* kkul. Friday i;i lanmrv,
x.. at 1 1 o'clock A. V. \ fuV
:ii!:"iri< is ur?r<?l on thi* (lav.
,d)?? -s 'ir * r * :*rred to a' * *?* ' vilh
*ev, and (Iresnet 1 i ? their old uuins,
(bin's ^hirts end Mack pantO
order of
. I). V::i:V.KX, S. S. Sakvis,
Act. (). S., ( 'en d".
?">
rsMif?!.
liss Lena Ilvman, of North Curia.
is visit ino- the Alms 'waves.
. U. !.'otr.vs, publisher of Tiik
l a t.l*, wen* to Ceor?ri t( wn yechiv
mornine".
'. I'. Qnattielmmn, Ks?p. and
Mayers, of Ti"". Hkkai.p olliee,
1 so *nd Christmas in .Marion.
Its. .1. (i. I'errors, left last Tues.
inorninir to spend (,'hisrteias in
rion. Mrs A. .1. Smith, who lias
ti spending some tiino in Conway,
irned with her.
I. A. Meftenehcrn, Kditor of the
umbus 7was in Conwav
Monday. Wo are ?r 1 :i< 1 to have
h men as Mr. M. visit, us, and
o to soo him often, now that we
connected with his town by raild.
eil.
Vederick A. Hi^ins died vorv
donly last Friday evenino. Me
* J O
been down street a ^rent portion
ho day and seemed unusually
I, inspiring hope of amendment
lis friends. lie returned homo
r than was his custom and about
time lie entered the house a pullary
artery ruptured and ho oxsd
in a few minutes.
Ir. Ilio^ins was born aboard Ship
U(tir/iay of which his father was
itain in 1852. The father acculatcd
quite a fortune and located
sew York, where his only son and
d was educated.
Ir. Iliionns rornored from Now
k to I lorry in 1877 and enoaoed
iiereantile and turpentine busi.
His success did not moot his
rotations and ho abandoned tho
i ios'-. ant! op framed awhile as ?r?at
>no of the Poo Poo Steamboats,
iojv between (ieor<mtown and
tow. riie cons,iiit inhalation "f
ip atmosnhero arryrravato'l hisou!P
weakness, so * lint ho wss ooni|od
to <ovo up tho' position about
i years ajjo.
? n
lr. lliir'rins was n man of varied
linmonts, wol! inforrnod on enrt.
literature, of a logical turn of
id and an excellent accountant,
had an utter abhorrence for insistency
and shoddyism, and could
rnainta n bis (unanimity in the
soncc of a man discussing a quesi
beyond his. logical depth. Truth
1 sincerity were his normal proponis
and shams h? absolutely des)d.
He had strong convictions
i.i 1 ' -
i oilr?'?i m express men. ill I MO
sence of opposition. I lis addres
i pleasant and Ids attachments t
nds warm and abiding. I lis hor">
veil mother lias tlio warmest symliios
of tho community. He was
iod from the residence of his Aunt,
M. II. Meaty, last Sundav mornin
the lot just South of the Mothst
church lot hy Rev. Win. ThorniiKi'iitulalory
(elie* 1>oH
i-cn llorry nn<l \Y i I m i Hfcan?
The Wilmington, Chadhourn and
nvay railroad was opened yester#
; dav, am' it is an event of no small importance
fo Wi 1 minjrton. 'l'ho following
telegraphic salutation and
M ay or Fowler's response will l>o
read with interest.
( w \ v, S. C., I)oc. 15, 1887.
/'<> .John J. I'\nr/t r, 11 iftnimlI
t0Hy X. <
The whistle of the locomotive in
the main street of ("onwav, the completion
of the Wilmington, Chadbourn
and t'onwav railroad, and the
Western I nion telegraph uniting us
with the outside world for the lirst
times rail for eoni/ratulations ?>o all
sides, wo send vou a hastv ^reetino.
H. (?. Coi.l.lNS,
Chm'n Hoard County Commissioners
1 lorrv ('onnty.
I poo receipt of the above, Mayor
Fowler wired promptly the following:
/ ) 11. (i. Co/Hnr, A'sy, ( '/mirno'n
/loan/ County Commissions
Horry Co., S. C.
The city of Wilmington extends
congratulations and fraternal oreot ino
1(1 till' ( ( II I II t V I if 11 ni'rv
I'M'i'fiIihit!y over tin* completion of
the WiIminkjton. ''hadbourn ^Conway
Ibiilroad, which brings us in closer
communion ami promotes a mutual
success john .1. fowi.kk,
Mayor.
The completion of this railroad to
('onwiv is indeed an event of considerable
importance to Wibnin?rton,
i 1
and it is likewise a lasting credit to
the enterprising and wide awake firm
of .1. I 1. ( 'hadbourn & Co., to whose
pluck and public spirit the people of
this section, and alontj the line of the
Wilmington, thndb< urn ?S I.'di.wiiv
! 'oa I. i e indebted or 11c com >! *' ion
i
of the -mjui, which i;. t Id v-nine and
one (: arter :i :les in hmo t h.
\\ e are p eased 'o learn 'hat seitable
c> ii < ctiorsa u' Toi-Mit re u on a
for the new, road arc in con'einplat'on
w i'1* the At hint ( ( oast ' .ine. and
wo foe! fpiit.e sure that the enterprising
business men (if this eh v will
make the best of this now connecori.
I '////1/f V //</#'/ .
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i>n t.e>.
.loliti II. (*o.\, of [.one I lav, died
Dec. loth at. S o'clock a m. Me
leaves a wife and two c' >wn in
Mrs. (.'ox is rpiite i'l, not expected
to live. The family has our warmest
sympathies. l*
I5y Dev. ft. I.. Patrick, at the residence
of Samuel Fivinjrston, Dec.
loth, Miss Irene Clark to Mr. .1. T.
I .owrimore.
i
I?y Ixhier, Thos. Doll, at the resi
denoo <if the bride's father, I )e<\ loth,
Miss Marv A Patrick to John A.
I >e\r. A ll of 1 lorry.
Market Report.
(ON WAV S.
ClUDF TDKPLNTI N F.
New \ irL'in, tjJ Mil., 020 pounds $ 2 25
^ el low Dip, 2 2.1
Scrape, I fill
gkocfiuks
Bacon D. S. Sides "(p 11> 10 'cents
Butter, 280 05 cents.
Lard (rti l2Jjg cts.
I'orU,"(P Mil $ 20 0(1
Molasses |p gallon 40<fytl0 cents.
Coffee, "jd pound 2.r)CtS,
Corn, *jp bushels 7.1 fir,$ 1 0(1
C! rist per bushel 75(17,$ 1 0(1
Flour, per hl.?l $8.50 fu, 7.7.1
Ktfjrs per do/. 10 cents.
Sutftir O'Jfr/JO cts
Lint Cott'in S'.f to 0 7-10 cts.
S?ed ('ofton 2^i to O'.j cts
WILMINGTON, N. O. Dee. Hi.
Cotton, 0^ (($ 9% cents.
( Hl'Di: TURPENTINE-Virgin,
"(P bid., 280 pounds $ 1 75
Yellow Dip, I 75
Hard, 1 00
Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 02
Tar, $ 1 15, 280 pound hid.
Kosin Strained H0(<r>S2 cents.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
f.'OIt SAJ
1 ACRES OF GOOD LAND,
i~XT Situated on the Wnceanuiw
liver, about seven miles from Conway.
Convenient to church : nd schools. Sixty
acre- of said lend under cultivation. Good
dwelling and ou1 hous , totp't.h.e', wit'i a
/rood vineyard and orchard. For further
1 partictiiars, apply to W. I'. Nixon,
Nixouvil'o, S. C.
dec, 22 22 2n
i CLERK'S SALETlllWimut
til Iti/i Iinlfti. i if Iliu Iiiiiiii. T tr
Hudson, Presiding .1 ! will sell boforo
the Court House door in Conway, S
. <., during legal hours of solo. 011 Moiu'ny
January ".'rid, lHH^, all of the notes, ac
count and other c,hoses in action due flic
late (leorgj \N . Cannon, deceased, remain
inn unpaid on that day. Persons indebted
to said d -censed, and not w i hint; to ha\
I the claims against them offered for sale at
public auction, should pay 1 ic sjune to the
undersigned before the hour of sale.
. J. M. Omvkk,
c. c. C. P
dec 22 22 2t
CL'GRK'S
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF IIOKHY.
H. (J. Sessions, Administrator of Estate ol
F. I. Session, Plaintiff
YS
i Mary E. Sessions and others Defendants
Complaint for accounting, for Injunction
and to marshal assets.
Pursuant to an order of the Court in the
nlmvo stated action, notice is hereby given,
that all and singular the creditors of (In
late 1<\ 1. Sessions, Plaintiffs Intestate, l><
and they are hereby required to provi
I their claims against said intestate befon
the undersigned on or before the 20th da\
of .lanuary 1H8H, or this notice will b<
plead in barr of any benefit to be derivot
, from any decree to be made herein.
.J. M. Oi.ivku,
C. C. C. P
1 dec 22 22 4t
? ^ i
S'n?r"irs .
Wtn. It. Lewis and <>thorn vs 1 . T. Lewis
K.vcut ions.
15y virtue of Kxooutions in tin* al ov?
stated cases, to me directed and lodged it
my oflice, i will sell at the late resid<*mx
of L. T. Lewis, ill ('otiWMV, S. ( oil Mofc
day the .Mid day of .January IS^b, (sales
day) during legal sale hours, the following
described personal property to wit:
< tile lot of fat hoys, one lot of sows nnt1
pigs, one lot of goats, (improved stock)
tine fow and yearling, one ferry tint; nisi
household and kitchen furniture; levied
on as tV property of K. T. Lewis, at tin
suit of \\ in. L. Lewis and others.
rerms cash. 11. t?. Skssions
sherlfT, M. ('.
dec 'si? V?-J .It
DON'T READ
j THIS!
11 you do, don't forgot it, 12i;it
W. Jj# l\l TK & (M).
] A l{ K ItKi'KIVINO 'I'll Ml It Sii.H'K or
XMAS GOODS.
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I DRY GOODS
a n i?
| (i liOCKIM IvS.
BOOTS & SHOES.
J
.
; HATS AND CAI'SMinimal
market price paid for al
I #
kinds of Country produce,
doc 8 20 tf.
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NOTICE
THE next regular communication o
Trinity Lodge, 175 A. 1\ M., will l>o hoh
in their hall at llwksville, S. oi
Tuesday evening, Doe. 27th 1887. Lodge
will open at 7 o'clock sharp,
l'y Order W. M.
.Ias. E. Bkaty, Secretary,
oct H5 12 t'f.
rr< > hio <;n
Tlxis
Certificate of I
j?Holcler to On<
!c rsT<> y v, r s* ;? r k m i r1
r?X I'fiA NA"'I<?' Om-of flu-..
boiiKi t at llils torn. l'riz. will 1 av nr<l'd i > t!
fill.'Mt..* iit> tn tin- .Int.. nifnt ni|iif| !> '?>
J i ' ' 1 iV, 'fit fifUllO l?f till- Ii IM r II |Hf lw> In
| iiiiihI ii" |?ti' in tin "tiw cijii. finil;.'.! wit'i t||.> an
Hciit ii ii'it Inter tl.an I tin ?ln\ iiif-ntloTifi!. I'.n'. <
wll. iiut 11 riitii',''ii u" if '
< ??i Iifl. "it.>n will tic iHAii.i.1 ii)i to .Inrnwri 'f.tli.
1 will t>i iv ir l.-'l I'l-hriiarv Ml. !l <J
Krir^T r :'i/
t K 'OM) IMtlZK
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| TIIK I'UHK PKODf 'CT < >F Til
In- moIocIimI from tlio harvest, ami .lis
and iiiifural (.rain Flavor, Iiri?rhI ( '<
preserved in perfection. \Vholesoni
infallible as a Kestorativo, a xl poor
tlio standard of excellence, and is lx
r
No
NK
; | \V. A. Sim i.aii:, Fsq., Ihar Si
j nsl<intf mo what liquor is ii?>st for vo
, menod tho "(JOLIlKN (i K A i \ \V I
carofury tested it, and know it to l><
together superior to any other hrnntl
\ ours Truly,
; ?rou s
I. I j. ROSEN DO RE,
I
' I doc 8
Santa Clans1 Headquarters
rj
I'.. K. Kim., PimiMorioit Kino's
I'ut'.AIN HoCHK, I.OUI-i, S. <It..11 Sir: '
\ I have Itoen thinking, for some time, of
s making von i iuisin*>s> proposition. Owing
M to Tiiv advanced y ir- ' a n -ran ely able ?
to travel ov?-r thr territory heretofore as \
; signed to me, ami I have decided that 1
will, with your consent, which I hope you ,
! will grant, make your place mv head
, (|uarter- during th" holiday season, and i
> there display, during the holidays, one of
I the grandea* dUpluyg of holiday goods I
> ever brought to the old Palmetto State, (
i And, by the way, toll your man Abdomen
at Prlvott'a that 1 will not forgot him. If
this propo-ition is accepted, I will di plav w
at I rlvett s the nicest lm?- of ( hristmas
goods in the State, as I must confess 1 am
somewhat partial to that section, and will
see that ev> r\ little hoy and girl in that Q(
section have their full share of nice things
and ('hristinas fun.
lop,II! this prop : >!i tit IV II ' t Mill: ^
favorable < on dderntinn, and that our hud '
ness Intercourse may prove both pleasant
and profitable to u<, I um yours for a titer
ry Christmas, Santa Ct.At s.
I )eceml?er 1 si, | SN 7,
l.oms s. (! )? ( . r?fl?. 1^7.
Mh. Svnta ct.at s Jhur Sir: \ ??uji
??i the 1 st instant mint* to hunt I due time \
and eontents iu't< d, and your proposition
considered, ami in reply will ray that I
have already ordered from the Northern
market- a line of Christina goods that I
am satisfied will exoell anything ever
brought to this section. However appro
eiatiug your long experience in this lino
J ami knowing as I do that your many
friends in this -oetion that esteem you ?<>
j highly will l>o only too glad to have you in
their midst. 1 wil' c rept your proposition ?<
end in doing so ' fool eonlldent that wo
will make a display of ( hristinas goods
1 that wo both might well fool proud of. K.\
, euse haste as I must make room for our
holidav good Vours tor a merry Christ- K1
! mas and a good trade. !
it. k. kino.
P. S. Call on I >. I>. Anderson at I'rivett's
this week; it will pay you to do so. [
' This is no humbug.
Oi
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h:
' >t i u i. ' <n n i v At t'l'h i:. / n,
Conway, s. c. Doe. it, is-7 (
Xo*:eo i- herel.v " < <n. >-|t ' 1 o<
will b open in tlr . oitioo 1 m .1 Mini"
/-'. to I'obruarv UOth, /sv- to -i\
turns of ail I'i um>n u, 'ioum 1: i y.
I'avp y r- \ !' plea
1 li'oi ' oh' dub of 01 ,|,a iy, <> ..
- e"e t mo, avoid r ' h. o and ' <- ,o *' oia ,
' solves.
iAl! transfers of real estate must,he noted
on the returns, to \ 1 ui '< , 01 fr< n
wlmin bought. The buyer ami solh-r ne
both note the transfer am ' i very de-bible
that 1 "til egr e.
i'm tie tnrnin for ithors are lega'ly
It.'lMlo ior ho liiM's,
Ahrni/x trrite tin t'ruf muni' In f'llf..
Ai' nliio bodied 111:i11* re-idea'* between
be it: ?*s ot 'i in . > \ ir> :ir?' liable f<> :i
I ;><?!! * | //
'i',K II I 11" '< III .1' ' .i ii< W; 111 ?i
'In' pre-ovl'ii i! tinii' -iri- 1 i:11 > 11 in "i penalty
; ill ."ill pel* rent.
. Tin' assessor will iitfi'inl as I'olluws t ?.
ri'n'ivi' tin- n turn-of taxpayer-:
liueksville, Monday .lanuary 10. II
i'l'il I!iirrt'lson, ' 1 *i;?*s? 1 jiv .Inn. 17. s?
Mat low, Thursday .lanuarv I'M.
Sorastee, Friday and Saturday j
.1 annary !M.
(1 raliainvi 1 lt>, .Monday, lanuarv Tb
I.ttili' Ui\er, Tuesday .lanuary 'M. i
Wain[? ? . Wednesday .lanuar\ !Jb.
I" 1 IMiiIT. I linrsilay .lam ary !J0. '
I ll'i k ('ri'i'k, Fridav .lanuary 27*.
I?i'il MillIV, Monday .lanuarv lit).
Found Swamp, Tuesday .Ian. 01.
I .oris, Thursday February !'.
! . . .
(Ireen Sea, Friday and Saturday
. February I. | }<
Flovds Sehoolhouso, Monday and
| Tuesda v l' i'l nana ry 0, 7 . j
Gallivants I'Vrry, Thursday and
} Friday February ! <).
'I Fool Sjiiinir. Saturday February j Qq
II.
Hayboro, Friday and Saturday
February t), I <).
Fodar, Monday February 1*1.
.Jordanvillo, Tuesday February lb.
1 tiion, (Lewis Store) Thursday
; February 10.
f F.. Xohton, County Auditor.
! dee'S >0 " -It
i
TKOS F. GILLESPIE.
A I torney ii I ' .a w
nnd'IT'lnl .J iimI W'i>.
Conway, ^.C iw
yVWAV.
:ro
"HircDasus? Entitles tho |
s Oou-rrt in Our
r T) '> r '/ ' i [ o T T/ T !> T* T r n V
I I 11 I f, i ! M O I I I I > I I J ' ' , I .
T'froBtP^ wiJ! tin ntirliwoil if nvnrv linni !< "f "'io?!n
ic fn'i <on? w lin (itp Mm 'n'ntfHt ii mi iior < ' < ril<<ri??l
on Hip l> '< 1 i" i U t* <i ii'c i>! >
< of tii Ii'ii r mii I tl t '.tn1 ii tn'i t it i '"("itI, miii'
'I ' -1 l|i:ifllini' riTtili' M" ' : rlnrn I. V. I\n .iT-ull
Cor' ilT'fitcs iiiii -1 1 >'<Ti! n li> .Junitary 'II ! I'ri h 1
W'lirt ii o i': 111 v Hitlii In Hlncic.
s;' w - >i i ii i?r11 >i ;> ?..?> i?i - ii ?> i<.
M'? SV< >ft 11 111'?? y li'i 'uls ill MlO(*U ?
i "ri'iiti' tiiiiinlMT i f i? r' 111? m 'iPuriliT Mii-it i imp-'
-301<: ISJSAJ'S.
Von wit v. S. V,1
0 It 1
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> V* i.1 a V ii. a T 'I
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1 >?' !) i t v
A VORITF 1,1
Jl~ 1' <1 **}' ii 4 I\ JLV *3.1. i:
IK CIIOICKST <; HAI X, CAUKITI.tillod
liy an improved process. Kiel)
lor and Smooth, Kelisltalde Taste,
le its it beverage, effectual as a tonic,
less for family use, always uniform at ri
jyottd competition.
. 103 K.\sr 78tii Stkkkt, /
W VOIJK, ()ctolier 8tli, I SS*? \
r: In answer to vott note of tliis date,
>tii- use, I would s:tv tlmt 1 now reeotnIISK
V.\" to all mv patients. I have ?
5 perfee'lv pure, o" line flavor, and nl- r
I that 1 have met with
.1. ii. LANK, M. I).
>ALK HV?
; Si
Proprietor Paloce Suloon. ;w
G KOIUiKTONVN, S. (J.!
20 Int. i
Down-Towr r> 'rtauvant.
^IIS 'km* plnco In *.)- choice
( m*? of' . V? - v ! hour*.
-stor* ovory Friday. v
t t(o)v ? X
- P A R B E R S HOP
F Ji. i\ :i]soin connection with our
r
1
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i. T. w i'-' . ' Ii4tb D rborough,
Marion s. ?'. * i M. c.
AISH &. SCARBOROUGH,
Attorneys at Law.
)Dway, * 5?.
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AViUi or without 1'iatont Index.
in r AI ' lim i inv itrtiI t > the fact that i n pti reluding
tho lateat imuo of this work, you K"t
_A Dictionary
>nta(nlnr *'")0 no ra non i an I o> ar * 2>- m - >
lustrations than any other American I ilctiontrjr.
A Gazetteer of tho World
>nteinintr '>*er '*1 Tit!"*, with their nr-miinelation
and * till ainoui.t of ti.<-r iuf'riiiiUi.r),
(noonlly added,) and
A Biographical Dictionary
Tinp pronunciation of naine? and brief
lonct-rnintf near iy l", o Noted I'eranna alio
various tables Kiting valuable information.
A!! in One Book.
'abater'* T'nahriHged T'letionarr *? reenmrrend
I by th" t-t-fo ' intendor * T Prhwj'i 1 n '
>\t??, and by l? a il g I'ollettc lhon
nitcd States and ' .* ! . !' Stantli*r?' Anloritjr
with t > TJj j 1 - tot'
id iii tho i !o <irnu <>ut I'rii'.ine 1 ' '
3<>n ??d 'Ote in m - . lore 'V "live . .
ivo ?< < ii rna< o f< r ii ioN, an t U tho I tion r
upon wli:clt hoar y all '.ho school ' oo.x.i n:
tsod.
Ge'iJ^rJLvt^r' ~j\j ^er'.
ii art In-alua'do rpan'< t in every
ant' at every K re* d?n Spooin it u
t ??iirnon t! t e< i prenmd t
ihlithfd by 1 C. MERiUAM A CO.,
:>I>r;nnllotd, M.tss., U. *. /.
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'KKSII MKDUMNKS.
PHAR : l( AL GjOiv
ai.wavs is' ST<?i:i-:.
mlis,
Brushes,
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Fine Toilet Soaps,
Shaving Soaps and Brushes
m'rjru \nrww*r ij)
MEDICINAL SOAPS.
w?ct??'iir wti^/ww .i^ir?ryrr~ifr*vi+'i
iotli-Picks
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Hxtnc1?,
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Ve^.i'i C!! &c.
F'R?! Cir?c>-.rf)C.
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c. v ill anil 'psti.m < f T r i ,('> 1 .
r ,rl, tlcmn-" <1, wih 11* ?I; > \'. .
I r< ii!<' ii 1l" '<> ry ( out
, at his of l?'" n Conway, S. < <?u S/uriv,
t.h?' It!s* day of l)< ( nhi'i* 1^7, ' ir a
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i\ i \i < avi tor-.
I>. .!. M"Qi ..i r, *
floe f 7 / til
,1. \\m \Y ILK IE,
WITH
TTO TIEDEMAN fit SONS,
Wholesale tracers,
!? ? a j?<1 !J ? Ma ' liny
<11 \ U I ,t '.-i'i'O.N, * ;. < .
oot (l 11 !5in
I J. '>3 si;
Con way, S. C.
Under the mniiiu'cment of Mr*. M. i\
re inns will alw.n} -i !>e found reliable, t tle
first class. Transient hoard solicited,
oiml l>y (lie day. week, or month at rea>nl>1o
rates.
Oct. 10 (1m.