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Till: IlOimY HKKAl.l). DIRECTORY. r CHURCHES. Methodist. ( IIPSWA1 HTATION. |{KV. \VM THOMAS, I"Adroit. Service* every Sunday at II o'clock a. in , and 7!i o'clock p. in. I'r iv *r meeting every Thursday night at ' o'clock p. HI. Sunday School every Sunday at 'J o'clock a. in. I-;. NoiiTo^j, Snperlntenilent CONWAY CUM 1'IT. HKV. w. I.. PUU'liS, Pahtoh. He?l lllll, Suturdav before I n Sunday ...I'M*' in Samlv Plain, let 'Sunday ...IO.no a in Mount /.Ion, l*t Sunday Hi.tin in Pipguh, 1st Sunday S.S0 p in Durant, 2nd Sunday 10.30 a in | (next ind Sab. alternate) 3.30 pm ?> " l nion ? P m (next '2nd Sab. alternate) .. in.3o a in Willie t>ak 3rd Saturday ll.3nam Poplar, OrdSunday 10.30 14 Cool Spring " " 3.30 pm , Antiocli, lib Monday 1'i.oo in Itrown Swamp, lib Sunday ll.noam ue'#t inoiitb alleratinji> 3.110p in p lordanv illy ,l 3.30 p in ip-xt in\i)Mi liberating 11.00 a in next month, Antiocli *at 12.00 in n lit i . Conway I W s. V. CANKII.I,, rA.Toil. I ' ' s iini: \ and S:t' U111\ ui^til be iwro and cM'ij fourth Sunday. ' raver ii?oeti??i^ every Timeday ni^hi at 7', oVIock. i Sutldnv 'V'hnol every Sunday At ft |>. Il> K W. no'.i.ky, HunerintendenL i .II A !\ li It' IVK ( Third sv.ird iv ami Sunday iti each inonrli I'OI.I.INM' CtlKKK First Sunday and Sa'urd iv before, fn each month. MEETINGS OV LODGES. A.'JV.M. Ifoitnlar communication "f llorry Lodtte, No. liTi, at Masonic Hall I'irnt Mottdav in each month. .) It. Moor<>. W Vi X. Oi H. lti'oulnr ineetine of Stuart Lodito, No will meet nt their Hall on the l-'ir-t and Third M'odnes- I day ('veilings of each month. t , K. W. Xoi.i.r.v, Dictator. J. It I'aiikku, Unporter. MAIL SCHEDULE. I Mail Route No. 14248. From Marion (' II to Conway Leave Marlon (' II Pit ?*day^ ami >:durduy- \ a. in and arrives at tfonway hv |>. m < Leave Conway Mondays and Fridays 7 . in. and arrives at Marion f> p in. Mail Route No. 14265. From t'oiiwnv . .1 trdanville l.eave Conway Tliesdavs and s iturd i\ at . a. in arrlva at Jori dan v ilie 1'.' m. Ic-iv<-.Inrdnnvillo Tuouday-* and Saturday* at I I p. in. arrive at i'onway ft p. tn. ) , Moil Route No. 13433. From Whiter ille N . C to Conway S. l.eave Wiiitoville Tuesdays and Fridays al 6 a. ta arrive at i 'niiwuy H p. m I l.eave Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 . m arrive at Whiteri11?? H. p. in. Mail Route No. 14264. From I jilt In Itiver to Conway. l.eave Little Klver Mondays ami Fridavs lit ti a. in arrive at Conway 5 |>. in. Leave ('onxvay Tueadnyn and Satnrilaya at 8 a. m. 1 arrive at Little I{iv??r I p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From Port llarrelson S. to Fair IJIntT N. Leave I'ort llarrelson daily except Sundays at a. in. arrive at Fair Muff 8 p. in. 1<eavn Fair .'.luff N. ('., daily except Sundays at r? a. in. arrive at I'ort 1 larrelson H p. m. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. ; Leave (ieornetown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at H o'clock a. in., arrive nt liucksville fit o'clock o'clock same days. Leave Itucksville on Tuesdays, Tliiirsdays and J Saturdays, at H o'clock a. in., arrive at Oeoritolnw n 1 o'clock same days, toucliintr ?t all iiiterinediat< landings. T. S. Mi'Nnkki.yn, i Master. Stnir. Mastifie, II. T. Wii.i.iakh Master leaves Conway every Wednesday at Tin. in., for (leorgc- i town, toiieliing at all intermediate landili^s, re- j turning, leaves (ieoreetown everv Fridav at ?> a. in. LOCAL ITEMS. I' Index to >ext Advei'liaemeiitN. \V. M. Simvkv?Final Discharge. (P. Qfa i i lkuai m?Administrator's Sale. P. R. KiNti?Important to Farmers. 11 ()no prisoner in jail. Mr. (t. 11. Dusenbury lias ro-jf painted his dwelling. I Miss Isa Peaty has returned to < Berkfley via Timmonsvillo. Miss Anna Brown, (if Cliadbourn, is visitinjr Mrs. A. P. Yopp. Mrs. J. W, Ooilvie, is visiting her ( mother, Mrs. Henry Hardee. Conway has been flooded with drumniers fur u few weeks past. ( Mr. M. J. X olley, of Haiti more, is visiting his brother, K. VV. Nolloy. i Moss. 1). T. McNeil and J. II. < Jwrfio were in Wilmington, last week. S. \V. Wright, of Marion has just received another supply of cheap tobacco. 1 11 Marion Lewis, colored, was committed to jail, lot Saturday, for settino" fire to woods. Miss Florence Hardee, who has bgfcn attending school near Mullins, ; has returned homo. Elder B. Greenwood, of North ' Carolina, will preach in the Bur- 1 roughs Academy to-night. ('apt. A. A. Mosoly, R. Living- ( ston and J. S. Brown, of Little Riv- ( er, wore in Wilmington last Friday. , The last issue of the Williamsburg Star and Herald announces its suspension for a short time with the prospect of procuring a new outfit in the meantime, and on resumption that a better paper will bo published. The County Hoard of Kqualizution will meet on Tuesday, MhitU 13th. 1 Mr. Luther Carter is jjjii town with ^ 11 drove of horses and initios for sale. lI.ovo,M says the Philadelphia j Chronicle, "makes many a good right arm go to waist." ^ Why h the train on the \\ . C. & t U. H. U. iiUo a lazy hoy at school Because it is very often behind 11 lime. i t 1 If yon want to buy a neat, light i , ? I! buggy, call on Burroughs & < 'ollins, . , < who have just received a nice assort. i < incut. . Col. 10. B. t'. Cash is dangerously ill. I icing str.ck n with paralysis snd I J t little hojie is ( ntertaiued of his recovery. A white mail, from North Carolina, I ' \wis killed in Best & Ludlam's saw- ' I null, near Loris, last week. 11 is name | was W eeks. i' TIm' probabilities an? now that in j . [ inirst* ( f time, the population of ('onwav will he double. If yon . i don't believe it, ask "Bob." I i 10(Torts are beino made to have j v ll post office established at Lewis'! I 'nion store. Petitions are alloat i 1 ivnil bemjr extensively signed. i The Charleston M"o/7</ has under-L irone a bi?r, thankless job in trying* to boom (Jov. Mill, of New York, into the l'resiliency. President Clove-i' land will cleave that Hill wide open. ' The W. C. Sc. C. Railroad cluing- J' nl schedule yesterday, leaving ('had J bourn at 7.-I0 a m, arrivino at Con-j f way 10.17 :i in. Leave Conway at I I 113.30 p in and arriving at Chadbourn v 1 t> in. i ^ Wo arc indohtod to President. A. C. ! | Kaufman, of tlio \ andorhilt Benevo-j lent Association, for a pamphlet I iiontaining tributes to the memory of j f the late Win. Aiken by members of |i liic Association. j! Bomember Mr. Law, Aoont of the American Bible Society, will be in Conway next Monday. All friends! :>f the Bible are cordially invited to i * uttend services in the Methodist P church at night. , ' Burroughs & Collins is headipirat- ji els for sewfor machines. They have ? Just reci i ed a large supjily of the f light-running N i:w IIomk and Do-; ? < NfKsin machines, and will guarantee you lower jirices than any local or j traveling agent in the State. ('ongressman Tillman, of the lind. i South Carolina district has been ap- ?. pointed chairman of the Special Coin inittee t ? investigate the Beadimr I r- p* i * Strike and is pushing the investiga- |v lion wit 11 vigor and a determination v Lo probe the mutter to the bottom. ; | The following is tlx; latest tele[rrain received from tlx; U. S. Signal Service: "Hivers in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, will rise rapidly causing dangerous floods. Local rain followed by fair weather ' ?slight changes in temperature." A public spirited citi/en asks how { ho can best dispose of ?50,000 in | ^ charity.?/'hi/uacfp/iia 7Y//tex. Hire a young. ablebodied fool-{s killer and assign him to duty in . < Washington.-?jVen'bi rri/ Observer. f And then send him down South for a short time. { John M. Sessions has done a piece | of good work for Burroughs k Col- | tins in the building of the wagon j road between Bayboro Station and Bavboro store, a distance of two miles. The road is as straight as can be made and will be an excellent road. Persons having diseased horses can have them treated, tit very small cost, by bringing them to Conway sales day in March. Horses, of any ;ige, operated on without interfering A \ ! 1- 1 ' ? ' * ' - wiui uicir worn longer Itia.li two (Hivs. > Any <">0 wishinir to loom those remo- I v n lies can do so for live dollars. Any ' athor information can bo obtained by ! applying at this office before the time specified. \ t The Interstate Commerce Com mis- , sion has rendered a decision in the ( case of W. II. Heard vs. the Georgia n Railroad Company. The commis- y sion affirms the right of railroad cor- , porations to s< parate white and col* >red passengers for adequate reasons, provided they furnish equal accom- ( modation and comfort for both clas- i ses for the same fare. Heard was a!( colored passenger and had paid first- t class fare and was made to ride in a car of inferior accommodations. He j appealed to the commission which ( rendered the decision as above indi- ' cated. It is right and proper if a f railroad company accept from color- ( ed people first-class fare to furnish j. first-class accommodations and comforts. 11 Ciov. Richardson has appointed (i i\ Quattlobaum Supervisor of Illustration for Horrv County ami i I). Montgomery for Marion County. I l Tho World is a now morning dai y started in Charleston. There is tertainly room in the <*itv by the sea ^ or another dailv, if Wilmington, N. with about olio third tho impulsion of Charleston, can maintain throo ^ lailies. The World will needs hnvo 0 stem a strong opposition current jntjwith capital and brains (and wo ire informed it has both) it can sue- j eed. It is a bright and newsy shoot ^ >f eijrlit n.'ijjes published by t 'oleni drotiiers at $7 per annum. 1 t Hon. .lames II I {ice, Superinten- t lent of Education, will deliver an i id dross to the people of llorry in the < 'ourt House, on March 'Jlst, beino lie Wednesday of ('ourt week. 1 ? r i? roi. met' is a practical teacher and ! s fully capable of imparting instrne- i ion and entertaining an audience on 1 'durational subjects. Wo hesoeak t or him a laryo and interested aulience and tliinU we would he safe i n sayino that those attending will i lot rejrret the time lost from their t 'orations. > The last isssue of the Aiken /?'? - ' ... t un'th)' eontaiiis tlie a.nnouneement hat Mrs. ('. 10. I>. Drayton will asinine control of that paper. She i uivs: W ith this issue of the AVf >>'</> /' we issuine the management of this pa>er. With (iod's hlessino and kind r ounsel, we hope to make the /!> . \ 'nfi/i r still ji mind and interesting s taper. W e are more than erateful or words and nets <?f kindness, which fiends, from far and near, have spo- ' cen and done. To our suhserdiers t ve would etirnestlv bojr that thev i ontinue their subscriptions ami we s a"i 11 endeavor to make jt as easy as tossilde for them to pay t: eir dm feinein 1 ier dear friends tint :i wo iiat) is now trying; willi (Jed's help i mil ?Miitl;inee; to till tin1 place of ) ether and mother to her vomits f;im- ? ly. Suhserijit ions will* he ?j; 1 :i?11 \ iimI thanl<fnll\ received in whatever dtape or form they max 1)0 olVered. I ' Very Respectfully. M i:s. ( hi. I>. DiiAv rox. , This is worthy of all coinmeiitia-i t ion ami the effort on her part should t mlist the active sympathies and teartv support of the people of Ai- 1 <en. She has the true riiio* and, we | lave no douht, will deserve and win ] utccess. , ??..*? ' i*> kkhmu rxcn.-rcfrtn-Wfrsr * m | t }<> 1" 1*4 | M> 11 <1 ? k Bi < ? fc. ! - - -----r- I I Kmroit I Iokky II kiia i n: There appeared in tie1 hist issue of ' four paper two com munieat ions, 1 lioned respectively I?\ A. lianta 1 llld T. W. Ihieeett, the object of loth heinjr to inpuon the motives of ' certain citizens, of Soeastee, who I' (ifrncd a card which appeared in the! Ikuai.h recently. My object in .vritimr this not I>nnlr#ii'/ipc!?l .."I J"> * W ' "? VW.MMMV lOIUI^ IIJ) I >110 of tho sioners of the card in piestion, I think it but simple jus-j ice to myself and tin? other gentle-! lien, whoso name were affixed to ?aid card, that I make -i plain state-:] nent of facts. ! < I'apt. l)aoir?>tt draws, as he seems t o think, the irresistible conclusion i rem d portion of Senator Smith's i <pooch, that ' education makes a man i lishonest." That this conclusion is j j also, will be evident to every fair- j i ninded man who heard the Senator's j ( ipeee.b I am not so fortunate as, t Japt. iJnooott, as to have notes of \ ho speech, but the statement from \ vhich he deduces such (dihedral 1 onclusions was about as follows: < Manufacturing corporations, rail- | oad companies and bankiinr associa ions are all organized for protection ^ and they work together, thereby ; ormino strono monopolies, w hich tlie t Jeyornniont itself cannot cope with, j herefore when the ignorant indivi 1- 1 ml comes in contact with these pow- , srful syndicates, he is just where ^ f iaurs asses were when In- wont out ] o look for tlieni ?simply nowhere." > have better authority f? ?r this 11 cm i t 'notes," viz, the assert ion <>f Senator ' I Miiilh himself. Now, I would like to know 1 >v t vliat rules of lojpc or common sense i he above can be so construed as to , ncan that education makes a man , lishonest? ( Mr. Bantu's allegation that "the | limners <>f the card may not be ment- 1 illy able to follow an idea to its lof^- ; cal conclusion" is scarcely worthy 1 >f notice. Because, forsooth, any mo happens to disagree with Mr. t Janta in his conclusions, which he f amnio c\ i a? r>*? ? n > 11 IU(II) I I If"11 1 ( 'they aro not mentally able to follow , in idea to its logical conclusions.'' \ low absorb! Perhaps lie would role* < (ate vis to the Dark A^o whoro one ( nan who, perhaps, thought himself | apuhlo of coming to "logical condusions," claimed to do the thinking r or church and State. Wo may not ( mssess the extraordinary mental abil- ( < { tv which Mr. Ihinta does, 1?n wc do daini to possess a modicum of common si nsv', niuj more thai that, wo form our own opinion* and do no', take them second-hand. \o;iiu I would o tiu ran too that any iniprejuliced man, or set of men, would come o th;? same conclusion that wo have, ind that too, without making an\ rery extraordinary mental effort. if here are men who have come to the ;amo conclusion which Mr. I'anta tnd ('ant. I >a000It have reached, I would like to seo them they would ?o curiosities, and more, I ehallenire hem to produce such. Ilut, perhaps, VI r. Ihtntaand ('apt. Ihtooell were he only men present who wore "menally aide to follow an idea to its lopcal conclusions," or they may he rifted with some e\traordiuary kind >f intuition which enaldes them to -co that Senator Smith, instead of teint; a friend to education, as lie epresents himself, is an enemy. 'No doilht h.it ye are the people and 1... ; i ... ...mi i - > " Hill WlStlOlll Will llll* Willi VI HI. Lot mo ask (.'apt. I )aeoet t two piestions, whioli lio can answer, or iot, just as lio pleases. I 11> admits hat lio took notes of Sonatoi Smith's airoeli; in faot ho oives us what purlorts to l>o his vorv words. Now, if ho "loeieal conclusion" to !>o drawn roin the statement in ipiostioii was, 'that education imikos men dishonM," whv, oli why, did lie not uso hut as one of his ureuments in r^ply 0 the Senator tiion and there? Then Aas tin* time, there was the place. It ,von Id have been a crusher to all the senator had said. And it is thniioht hat ('apt. I hiejrett's ar?nimont need 'd something to make it worthy of lie name; but those who think so nily not be "mentally able to follow uch profound (?) ar?ninienls to tin r 'loeical conclusions.M Aoain. I wish to ask ('apt. I )aoc<?t'. if he ready believes that Sena1 r Smith meant an\ such thine- as: ie attributes to him. If lie does, all ieht, I have nothing more to saw f not, then the part which he is pl%\ . ' tin' .iiwt I .. I. . 1.1... \itli deliberately attemptinp to m\.ifv tin' truili. Anythinp illopical in his? I have im>1 written this thinking to >e able to eonvi ire either of my an- j aponists. To attempt that wouhl be ike pourinp wat< r on a cluck's back 'xpeetiiicr that it would drown it. nit in justice to myself and the other doners of the card. We nmv not wive sounded the whole circle of human knowledge, nor are we so con eiled as to think so. but we do claim tbility sullicient t?? understand a siml > 1 e proposition. I cannot better close this than pariphrasinp the celebrated exclamation >f Maclame I'oland: "Oh Lopie! Lopie! h ?w many crimes an* commited in thy name." .1. M. K No;ii r. o - ?? -eWashington Letter. ft-min out Ui'^ui.ir eorri'M|ioii(li'iii i The week's doilips ill ('impress I lave been of a varied and interestinp diameter. The Senate has talked arilT, Kducution, coins, diseusred the luisance of the vast accumulation of uiblic documents in the public buildups of Washinpton, and made releated attempts to discuss the I'ritsli Kx tradition treaty behind barred loors, but in this was thwarted by Iio way wan I Senator from \ iroinia, \ho persists in iiis efforts to do away vitli the farce of secret sessions. The House <>f Representatives is rotting ready for the coming tariff ioht;l,ii is elearinir the decks" as ' Sunset1' ('ox said, by passing a rreat many minor and private liills, pvhich are scarcely worthy of menion. To-day it will consider the tdmission of l)akota to the sisteriood of States, and on Wednesday it three o'clock, the Senate will call or a linal vote on the lono pending 'lair Kdueationa! bill. Senator Plumb, of Kansas, wants o make a speech on the llhiir bill icforo it is voted on, as does also mother Senator, and for the sake of hese two, the vote litis been deferred 1111iI the day named. Senator ('all, >f Florida, made a speech rather in aver of the measure. lie said if ho ouhl believe that the evils foretold >V tluMMietnies of the hill would fol ow its enactment, ho would voto i^ainst it. )>ut ho did not so brieve. As to tlio Constitutional objections outdo to it he said t ho quotations rom lolTorson and Madison and the utrly fathers of tho Republic wore rearlv ono hundrod years old, arm iad every ono of them boon overridlon by tho practice of the Oovernnent with tho acquit,scenco of tho leoplo. Mr. Carlisle shows no traces of his econt illness. Ono of his first acts >11 resuming his oflicial duties at the Japitol wtts to order the private tele* dors "! tho Mouko wine. The \V?8tern I nioti Telegraph ('omj>anv had leased f? >r - pk jobhinif puruosw private wires, communicating ?lir?*ot ly between the < 'apitol and certain stock brokers ollices in Washington and Now N oik. The Speaker not only ordered the Western I "nion to out otT every wire that was not for public use, but he ordered those who had established themselves in little telegraph or telephone ollices of their own to clear out instantly, and lie ordered the Architect of the t'apitol to pull them down and have them removed. When last questioned as to the progress made on the coming tarifT bill by the W ays and Means t 'ommittee, ('hairman \ 1 ills replied that they were jniinq slow for the reason that i? was such an important subject. There is danger of trending on some t'oinmittee man's toes at every turn, and tl.ev nr.. J..O I ' .nr. ? I I I * > \ . not to do any thino rash, not to report a !?ill containino nil attack on anv sjiccial indus*ries, for that mioht ilcfcat tin.' very object the majority hope to attain. Kverybodv must lie coneiIiaito* 1. Said the t'hairman, k*\Ve want the work of tiiis ( 'oinmittcc to stand the assault of the enemy, and we are buildino- our structure accordingly. It was on Kridav that the I'rosident of the t'entral Pacific Railroad ( 'oinpany, Mr. 11 untin<rton, appeared before the House ('oinmittee to i^ivc his views upon pemlino- legislation touehino those roads. He informed the < ommittee that he had nothine* to apologize for, nothine to take hack: lie onl\ wanted to see an arrangement by which the < io\ eminent would ont its money without crip- ' ]?111,?_* 1'i?? road. lie stated that the lU'oani/.t'is, (Poland Stanford, Mark I 'o| kin- t harles ( "rocker and liini- 1 ! I ). built the ('(Mitral Pacific l?v ' borrow intr money on their own individual names, not on the credit of tlie < i neiit. The road was poor and . 4 - - had been. A < '< unniittcoiiiaii asked if tlio four ini'ii were now poor. u I'lie four J^en- i tl'Mium have ' own rich," Mr. Nun- ! tinotun repliiMI, "but 'hey owe it to t luonsel ves. We have taken nolle j ino, we have created values. all beean poor. "lie said that he: started work on a ('onneetieut farm at *7 a month, and at the end of the month had the . lie thought that all the* '(Mitral Paci lie owed t ho (Jov-j erntiient should be put into 2ot t semiannual paynuMits, which would hrinjr it into shape the road could meet.' lie said his company would like to pay all they owed now, but they were poor and could not do it. lie did not think it advisable to throw the road on the market and sell it, no other civilized (Joverninent w< ild do such a thinirj but the 1 ni- j ted States (Joverninent was a peculiar one; it exacted everything and , paid dothine". At another time he | said, in a bur.-t of e mfiden t ial passion, that, in fact, the ('(Mitral Pacific | did not owe the ' Jovei niiKMit anvt hino. ? hbo rou I loituv 11 Kit a i.n: P?e|ow I hand you some contributions for I lev. C. I.. Powell, of Afri- I on, which ploaso publish (.'iiinvav Suinlav-scli>ol Mission. 1 ury Soomly * 1 5.1 5 |{?v. (J. VV. Ilarrolson 1.00 1 {ussol I ('ooper 1.00 Juniper Hay Church .1.00 Itchohoth < 'hureh * 2.25 i Total #21.00 Parties who wish to aid our missionary, < mi soi d their contributions to mo ami I will havo tho amounts with thoir namos published in tho I IOI:KY 11 KitAf.o. I?. <v>. 1 'owIM.I., Troas. and Soot. N. A. M S. ?mbw\t>~mwwjy.vmmm tn?.fi nin ?inim Market Report. < I ? A \> A N. ( '. ClU'hK " - N'K \< ? < t; M>1., 220 pounds $ 2 25 Yi?ll ' IS 2 25 Scrape, 1 50 CKOCLKILS !5:k''>m I). S. v'i'S-s ( ' T?> 10 <a 12'.. rout*4 lluttcr, 28^7,25 ( ruts, i I.?ir?i (rfj 12'? cts, I I'ork.ty 1?1?1 $ 20 00 Molasses 'jp gallon JOtf/,00 ( ( n1s. CofTee, "jP pound 25et?. Corn, Misled s 756//$ I 00 Crist per bnsliol 756<$ I 00 Hour, per Mil $2.50 ,f/ 7.75 I'.irifs per doz 10 cents, j Suj/ar 10 cts i Lint Cotton HS, to 0 7- Hi cts. S 'cd Cotton 2:,| to 2'.j cts WILMINGTON, N.C Feii. /.;. Cotton, 0^ <jr/j t) 3h cents. CIU |>KTl KI'KNTINL Virgin, IP Mil., 280 pounds $ 1 75 Yellow l)ip, 1 75 Hard, 1 00 Siiiritv Turnout!?w. ?%?.? <?o1 ! > ' ....... , . Ui.l, I iir, * I 15, 280 pound bid. Uosin Strained 80(^82 cents. THOS. F. GILLESPIE. A t tonicy u t I ,n >v IIIKl 'I'l'lll I .1 UMt 1(M>, Conwa y s. c \<lniinisi Mior's Salt\ Pursuant to mi order of tli?? Pr dmto Court, for I lorry ('oimtv, I will soil at the late reshlenee of K. 'I'. Lewis,deceased, in Con way, 8. t\, on Monday, March Oth, 1888, tin" following property to wit: One mare, two y earliug e ittle, three mules, one bug gy, buckhoard, cart, mower, horse rake, three harrows, riding saw, ferry Mat, lot or old Wilson irons, lot of hogs, etc. Terms of sale, noli. ( '. I*. (^t: ATT I. Kit A I'M, Administrator. fell 2:1 84 v>t IPino.1 H>isc?ia,rgr?. The undersigned guardian will apply to lion. W in. K. Ilarduick, Pr hate Judge for 1 lorrv County, on Wednesday the I Ith day of March next for a hnal discharge as guardian of the estate of I'.phraim Spivey, now Jones. \\ M. A. SiMVKV, <luardiau. feh 'J8 81 It i ivn IPO ir^rr^isr T TO I? A K M I'lltS. B. II. K I N(. ciin supply you lit I .oris or |*rivett\ with anything you want, from a paper of pins 0? a ton u| the ln?st guutto mi the market. Iri h potables, garden seed, plows, lines, nails Air., as low as tin* lowest. MY NOTION l>i:P\imiK\T is well kept up imd prices equally ag low is nny house South Country merchants will save freight by buying "nods in the notion line of me. All orders promptly lllled goods n nd samples, a full lineal ways on hand. Orders taken and goods -hipped direct from the Northern markets. Thanking my many friends and cuturners lor past fa rs I ask a continuance d' die aine, and promise to still continue In oivide the profits with those who favor ine with their patronage. I {espect full V, ih it. kln<;, I.oris, S. ('. STAR BLUFF PLANTATION TO HUNT. ()nc )111ri?1 r?M 1 acres of line farming land, well drained mid under a Ii11 slate of rul ] ti vat ion, <;ood dwelliiit!-, store and out building, vineyard, large orchard, giHid water and healt iv location. Apply to A. /.. ! 1 \n r.\ on the plantation j or to .Johnson a: (,^r.\tti.kiiat:.m, ( onway, S. (.'. Feb id' :v.\ tf NOTICE. Regular cominnnication of (Jreen Sea j Hodge, No. 'J0o, at .Masonic llall, fourth Saturday evening of each month. A. L. Hkwih, ('. <'. Si nus. Secretary, \V. M. feb id * :t:i if r- in itTorv I! o i si:, Conway, S. ('. I'nder the management of Mrs. M. K. Sessions will always be found reliable, table lirst-elass. Tran ient board solicited. Hoard by the day, week, or month at rea sonble rates. Oct. 10 dm. -Boney &?> ZE^eirper, MAMIfWC'IM Hi:i{N ?OKPearl Hominy, Grits and Corn Meal. Wilmington, N. C. Summons Kor Relief. STATIC OF SO I "Til CAROLINA OOl'.NTV OF MORRY. rog it'-v or roiivo^i b?li:as. Kiiuiccs ,M, Ilammnnd by muirdian ml h'h/a .1 .'lines L. Hammond, IMaintilF. YS ( harity Tyler, Sainantha Ayers and litis hand Lnoch Avers, Helen ('. I'm/ t* and himhaud William Ln/.or, Daniel Avers, .1 <illn W. Tyler, Stephen W. Tyler, l.oren <la Lewis ami husband R. IC. Lewis, Sarali (Williamson ami husband Hraddy \\*iI liainson, ! >i fetal ml . Copy iniinoiis. lor Relief, (Complaint not Served.) '/'of/it I)/frml//nIn: Charity Tyler, Sa inantlia A vers and Inislmnd Lnoch Ayers, llel n ('. lOn/or and husband William Ln /.or, Daniel Tyler, >1 ohti W.Tyler, Stephen W .Tyler, Lorenda l.ewi and liUsban^J'. L. Lewis, Sarah C. Williamson band I'raddy Williamson. You are hereby summoned and to answer the complaint in this action, which has been tiled in the olllee of the Clerk of Court of Common I'len* for flu. said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Conway, S. within twenty days after the service hereof, ex elusive of tin- day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this nc tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Jan. 10. A. !>.. 1888. Waumi & ScAunouoron, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 11. s] J.JM. Oi.ivi.nit, C. C. C. P. To the Defendants, Samantha Avers, Knoch Ayers and .lohn W. Tyler. "Vuke j notice, that the complaint in this action, together with the Suimni ns, of which the foregoing is a copy was filed in the olllco of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for J lorry County, in the State of South Carolina, on the Pith day of January, A. I). Wai.mII & S(!ahhohougii Plaintiffs Attorneys, jan 10th 'JO 8t l &,n r." fc) ITtltfclred c.r.i- of land ill '? '\ '>ro T'own'hi;?, ?! 11" liiii* i>f (.. \V. ('. tV ('. H'dltoud, boi d by lands of I suae MishoVre, ( I lines and \V. 1!. Hamilton; hems the r deenee of llo/ekiah II. Ilnlmo*. t li '**j? i; iiiterms o?>?v. Apply to .foil ssn^i ^ Or.vrri.i u\r\i, Atty*. for t'albott and Sons, Aug. 11th "B; tf i**i FA LL te?7 ^.X-TID \V I > 'I" 10 s? Again n\ w 'i Id i ill attention to t lio i in ineiise stork v ? have laid Mi to moot th<* present ;miiI ' oniim? season. We have never l?ooii so well i-ipiipp d for business nv we now in ', and having studied the wani> ??r our ui in) < iiHtoniera we have tn ken great p ins to s dert sitoli goods as will meet the desire of all, and we feel that we have ao< ouipiished this much in every sense. <?11r buyer ban jlist returned from the North w here he s.>|ee ed a full line of I) V (jot 11), NC TICHS, rs. tloaks. . CIJ )TIl!N(r &(\. \S > li:ivr soino bountiful < nmbiiiutiiins, uniipm drowns :ui?l < !icii <? (<i!i?r in such us (Jl N < i! I AM, CAl.K'O, CilKVIoTS, WOUSTKI), ml mi villi m: <i< iruMi* in the <Iry c oils line. <)nr biisiuoss lias m,vrr boon as prosperous us ul pr-M?nf, wliirb slums ihnt our low prims anil In no-1 dealings have borne alniml ml fruit, ami tliat our effort to pi -a -i' ami In M ' .i 1 Jin\. boon rrowimil vxitii -ueros*. We Have Opened up a Mammoth Stoclc of r i ,ftT 'J INT LLu i! illnla, Ktnbrai in a ' Mm newest !< -i n-, ml .rs ami trx'iu 's, ami we ?r ronli'l'nt i it mi' can please you ' nth in ?i\lc am! pri 'l imy ar< ;r,iinu rii'mly*, ami tin' siumici ynu ruin tin lirtl" yuii an -nib <1. vVe are nlTi'iMi -siiiI~ I >111 ? I up. I'lm lar h 'sl ami mm t i ii 11 ii** >11irk t. In- finm 1 any where. < ?l It S'l'l ; !v I > I ' S II 0 KS is lull 1111 I i ?>ui|?1?'tand w? make no lies it at ion in -uyinjr we i :n ive you the 1.? -t sllOe for till- 11 *11 vt i ' < > 11?' \ . Gents, l.lldies. Youths and Mi-srs s| ihs in all doslrabh oil's liu'i', ooiisrr?'ss and lillttoii. Wo liavo outly added to our -took tlio well known ".I utiles Moans" s I shoe, which is ^1 villi: irroat sati -1 tioti. Wo still carry tlio .lames Moiiim $;! shoo, rid laws $2 shoe; . ho, tlio Zeiirler and sprini: h< i. all of which arc tho host on tho market. Wo liavo a larye assortment o| I'n-eo f..>ods anil ("Joiluno \< hit li wo will i [u-c out in the no.M thirty d ly a t .1 xi> /;/ : /,o ir < nsy\ in o.dor to tna.<" room for tlio tew supply that is pour to in constantly, and lure you can intiko - inn lively bargains. ( oine at ont'o and :< t clioifo. HARDWARE AND (IIMHJ IMJI 10^, In lar.no assortments can always bo had of us, as wo arc up with tho times and it is , needless to coium nit here. <>ur groceries are always fresh. Wo have not the room hero to say to you all we v..?ukl like, hut enmo to see us where wo can show you anything you desire to look :t whether you wish to buy or not, and wo will convince you that we can suit you in every respect, and save you money. BURROUGHS A COI.I.INS. I^< >11 1^10, j I /?ACRi:S O ? GOOD LAND, "t~ 1. \ # S tuatod on the Wats itnaw river, about fvu in'ies li >ni onway. Convei'5ent to church nd schools. Sixty acres of said 1 nut utidi r cu!ti\ ation. < loot' dwelling anil oil! lion- -s, together, with a jjood viii 'yard and orcknrd. For further particulars, apply to W. I\ Nixon, N i\on\ tile, S. C dec 22 22 2m Down Town Restaurant. rpiiKi >t plan in town for a choieo JL. Cup >f ? Meals at all hoi r?. Oysters e <*r- Friday. 3 ARB IE SH OP- . \\T F. im l?i \m >?'( ii??n xxitlyiliir Y He i n , i t.r-f ^ Jffu1 v .1. ( . S i.e.: i n, / J. T. Ha; M, sw8th. iJr Jim KOTICE THE next regular communication of Trinity Lodge, 175 A. F. M., will be held in their hall at Burksviile, S. <on" Tuesday evening, F . 21st 1888. Lodge will open at 7 o'clock sharp. By Ord-r W. M. K. A. I> "..rc will lu> < >ii!crr?'(l .1 h. K. Hkaty, Secrt-tary. H i U \'i t'f. Johnson ?V Johns*.n, i Johnsons A (juattli-hanm Marlon, 8. C > Conwav, s. c. , Johnsons & Quntllchuum ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORS CONWAY, S. C. T'lloMP! A I I KN'lION GIVEN TO III I N KS8. ColltM'tiiiK u Npeciulty.