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TUB HORRY HERALD, DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Mothodist. ? CONWAY BTATION. k REV. WM. THOMAS, PA?TOU. 'Servlecn every Sunday At it o'dnck A.m., am 7: t o'clock p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7; o'clock |>. tn. Sunday School every Sunday at 'J o'clock a. m.K N-mroN, Superintendent. . CONWAY CI ltd'IT. ) REV. W. L. l'KiPKS, Pastoh. Hod lllll, ' aturdav before lut Sunday. ...12.00 n Sand'- Plain, 1 Ht Sunday 10.00 a 11 Mount Zlon, 1st Sunday? 18.00. n i?i?!?ah, 1st Sunday 3.80 p n Durant, 'bid Sunday 10.30 a n (next-? I Sab. alternate) 3.30p n ^ " " t n ton 3.30 p n ^ (next 2nd 8ah. alternate) 10.30 a n Wliilo Oak 3rd Saturday 11.30 an ?Poplar, SrclSmidny 10.80 a u Cool Spring M " 8.30 pn iniiiu-ii lili Moiul.w .. 12.00 ii hrown Swamp. lth Suiday 11.00 nil I next month altera'in ;i 8.80 p n Jordaiiville " 8.80 p ii next month altera* inn 11.00 an next month, .t ntlo'-.i -it 1U.<X) n rtf.ptiftt. <. N#v A V \V. S. Mi 'ASiUIX, I*\btoh. Ev r > (" I Sunday nnd Saturday uight be tore . ' 'ery f .irth s .'i !uy.s i r . : nie-tin;' ? very VucuJay "ig'it at o'clo k. / Sniulay School every S in''ay nt 3 p. in I',. \V Noi.I.C.V, Sunorlnymden*. n c.c.vx Third Saturday arm Sum In moi inonrb coi.i.ivM I IEEK First Sunday and Sator he before, in each month MEETINGS OP L0DG IS. A.MV.M. Regular communication of Horry Lodgo, No. at Masonic llall F'r?t Monday in each month. J It. Moore, \V. M. k. of n. Regular meeting of Stuart Lodge. No. '-IHvyi, wil meet at their llall on the First and Third Wcdnos dav evenings <>f eucli month. K. W. Noi.i.kv, Dictator, .f. It. Paiikmi, Reporter. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Routo. No. 34248. From Marion C II to Conway.- Leave Marion < " " . ..i u.iinnlnvn? n tn and arrive? a II llK'S'lilJP I' .11 - - Conway by 5 p. in. Leave Conway Mondays and Fridays 7 . in. am arrives at Marion T> |?. in. Mail Routo No. 14265. From Conway to Jordanvllle. Leave Contvnj Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a. in. arrive at Jor danvilln lg in. Leave Jordanvlllo Tuesdays and Saturdays at p. in. arrive at < onway fi p. in. Mo.il Routo No. 13433. Front Wliitevlilo N. to Conwav S. C.- Lravi Wliltovillo Tuesdays and Fridays at f? a in. arrivi at Conway 8 p. in. Ijoave Conway Wedncsdaya and Saturdays at I . in. arrive at Wliiteville 8. p. in. Mail Route No. 14264. From Little lliver to Conway,?Leave Littl Kivor Mondays and Fridays at 0 a. ni. nrrlve a Conway 5 p. in. l.eave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays nt H a. in nrrive at Little IMver -l j>. m. Mail Routo No. 14267. From Port Harrelnoii S. to Fair llluff N. C. Leave Port llnrrolsoit daily except Sundays at a. in. arrive at Fair HltilT S p. m. Leave Fair Muff N. C., daily except Sundays a fi a. m. arrive at Port llarrolaon 8 p. in. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. Leave tieorgotown on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at 8 o'clock a. m., arrive at lJucksvill at :t o'clock o'clock same days. Leave Hiicksvllle on Tuesdays, Thursdays am Saturdays, at 8 o'clock a. nt., arrive at Georgctowi 1 o'clock same days, touching at all intermedial T. S. Mi'nneiu.YN, Master. Stmr. Maggie, 11. T. Wi'.ium Master leave Conway overy Wednesday a. m., for George town, touching at all intermediate landings, ro turning, leaves Georgetown tjverv Friday at fi a. m LiOC^ri ^TEMS. Inilox to I^fow Advertisement* Funk & Waonai.ls?See Ad. li. (t. Skssionk?Sheriff's Sale. W. L. Buck & Ca.?Great In ducements. Miss Lizzio Stanley, of Whitovillo who has been visiting Miss Effio Bur ^ Toughs, rctu.od homo last Monday .Shooting on our streets is fast be corning a nuisance, besides tho dan gor of a stray shot hitting some pass er-by, W. M. Ilnynesworth, who was married ono month ago yesterday was in town yesterday. lie is look ing ronAukably well. If tlroro was any money to be made by attending to other people1? business some people would bo indo< pondontly rich. Elder 1). N. Gore will preach ir tho Burroughs Academy tho 4tl Sunday and Sunday night in the present month (March.) Re id Whit ford, Esq., TJ. S. Assistant Engineer in charge of River and IlarboiN. Improvements, in this State, was in town on Monday, or (Ty*business. Mr. R. C. Collins has located, for a while, in Conway, and will oper a furniture store in a few days. lit will also keep coffins, caskets and sewing machines. The Hail road House has, so fur made such steady progress as to he campellcd to increase its sleeping * apartments, so as to ho ahle to ac commodate its patrons. v . Next week, when you come tc Cou.t, he sure to call in and settle your little all with the printer. Wc will bo at.our post ready to write you a receipt in full. \ The auction sales of the stock of - goods of E. T. Lewis will commence , on next Monday, and continue from 1 day to day until the whole stock is j sold. Attend and secure bargains. j The two fine mules and mare belonging to the estate of E. T. Lewis, will bo sold in front of the Oour* House*-on Monday, just after the adi journmont of Court for dinner. , Geo. T. L. Grainger, under indictment for assault and battery of a I high and aggravated nature, was J lodged in jail, last "Monday, lie wa* ; not arrested at the last term of the ' Court. : I Henry Wilson, colored, whs up J before Judge Gillespie lust week for J shooting on the promises of K. 11. \ IJeaty. After u severe reprimand J from the Judge, lie was told to go in ; peuee and shoot no more. Hardee was up before Trial | . Justice Prince last week for whipping his mother, lie was sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars or 2'J *, days in jail. On failure to pay the ! fine he was committed to jail. Carelessness or greenness in open* ing and closing the switch while shifting at Chadbourn lust Tuesday i allowed the tram to run off and do-1 laycd it about two hours. The ten- i der and a part of the engine dropped off. No damage. Capt.^ll/K. Price, of Toisnot, N. C., spent several days in town this week. Cupt. Price has been for several years engaged in surveying ; the Hi vers and Harbors of this State I under tho orders of the I . S. Kngi. j neers Department of Hiver and Hnr1! bor Improvement. He is closing up . ! tlw\ VV^onenn>ni?i T?? oo? ?? %? /-? ? J V1IW t ? n>\'V>(?ui(i ?? J VI ) Ul OUI * rj'. A two-year old child in Orange- i burg was run over the other day by j . the railroad train and instantly killed, j It was playing near the road, in I sight of its mother, and attempted to cross the track in front of thho train? was caught and fearfully mangled.' n The train was behind timo and run- 1 ning at a rapid rate. It is a danger- j ous practice for people to try to cross j the railroad in front of a train while j in motion. Wo arc informed that ' some cliildron in Conway are guilty of this risky experiment?a trip and fall might result in mutilation, or instant death. Keep away from the train when moving. I W. 11. Privett's old residence on t the Fair lllnfT road about eleven j miles from Conway was destroyed by {fire last Monday. Jt was occupied by R. F. Gurloy, but ho was not at o homo. The lire was first discovered ( in a closet and if proper nssisiance ii could liavo been obtained, it is thought the lire could have been extinguished without doing serious n n damam/e. Mr. Gurlov and family ' 1 ? ? lost nearly all their wearing appearol i- and a part of their furniture,-?loss " estimated at $100. Mr. Privctt's loss about $500. No insurance. Hon. C. G. Mommingor, one of tiio most prominent men of the State died in Chester last week. lie was Secretary of tho Troasury of tho Confodorate States and was a powerful factor in shaping the financial oolicy , of the Confederacy. Mo filled various responsible official positions and to tho entire satifaotion of his constituents. Ilis impress is indelibly left in Charleston, his adopted home and thence radiates tho whole State. Ilo was a prominent actor in opposing the admission of colored dele; <rates to the Diocesan Convention of T") f tho Episcopal church of this State. . A good and true man is gone. Tho mail arrangements on tho \V. C. & C.- Railroad are a littlo singular. The very change the people of Conway dosired in ordor to ensure better mail facilities, the authorities i persistently refuse to g - it, although t two trains aro run every day. Tho > fast mail train, as it is called, carries no mail at all, but tho mails aro transported by the fro:ght trnin , which toaves Chadbourn at 0 A. M. 4 and Conway at 3.40 P. \f. We are ( not informed and cannot understand why the mails are not transported by the fast mail train which loaves Con way at 10 A. M. and Chadbourn at 1 ' P. M. This latter plan would bo > decidedly proferable to tlio people of I Conway. Wo can see no advantage to the railroad company in carrying thorn as suggested, but tlio differ( once to the citizens of Conway is consideiable. r > Thnnkfi. Wo acknowledge tho receipt of a , handsome quilt from Mrs. Robert j Green, for tho Conway Circuit Par, sonago. Let others follow tho good j example. W. L. Peoues, Pastor. Remember, Hon. Jas. II. Rice, |< State Superintendent of Education, |' is expected to deliver an address in r the Court IIouso at Conway 011 the ^ 21st of this month. Do cot inis.> a treat by failing to hour him. ? 1 ] Nothing contributes inoro to the t beauty and convenience of persons t than rrood teeth. Thorough mnstien*'1 n n tion cannot be performed, without ' ? 1 which digestion is imporfoct, unless the person has good teeth. Now, 1 call on Dr. Clnsque during his stay * in Conwnv next week, and have such j work done as is needed, nod improve t your beauty and digestion. i Unclaimed ItoUvrw. Tho following unclaimed letters in the post (idice at Canwav, S. C., will be sent to the dead letter oflice at t W ashington, 1 >. C., unless called for within thirty days from date hereof. t'?Jacob Cannon, Russell Cooper. ( K \V. A. Edge. F- F. S. Fowler. .1 Frederick James, Cato Johnson. M---Stephen McCruy, \V. I). Marti? I,otiis l )liveros. tin, \V. I). Martin, Jr. S?I .en Smith, Mrs. Martha A. Sit ith. March ttth, 1888. J. 11. 1 'OUT Kit, r. M. t of* Vlie IfioKars. The military is an important arm of the State government and needs the fostering care ofCtho legislative branch to^ render it efticient. The State does dole out a small pittance " to equip and sustain her citizen soldiery, but it is done so grudgingly 1 1 i i . ? unu penuriousiy as to ctisnearten urn recipients. A fino company of cavalry lias been organized for sometime in Horry and is mostly we!' equipped and handsomely uniformed. The company was inspected yesterday bv Adjutant and Inspector General Bonham and presented a very creditable appearance. The evolutions were said by competent witnesses to equal those of the Marion Men of Winvnh, a cracked company. l,t. Col. Sparkman and his Stall and Maj, Buck were present and assisted in f the inspection. Col. Sparkman and f (ion. Bonham made short addresses, H urging the importance of annual encampment to accustom the soldiors j to the discharge of camp duties and bring them into personal contact and j thus inspire an esprit ilc corps. Both speakers referred to the In-j specter's failure to roach Conway j lust spring, owing to a misuuder- i standing of the time appointed. ^ t The inspection was entirely satis- j factory. Horry will not be found wanting in case of an emergency. The Company numbers 5-1 with 10 present for inspection. A <iirnn?l rVcckiic Itiitortuiiimcut. A grand necktie entertainment will be given by tho members of the Bethel A. M. 10. Church on Friday and Saturday nights Kith and 17th instant. Proceeds to pay tho pas tor s traveling exponsos. Thoro will ho in connection with tlio entertain- < merit an address by Dr. II. \V* Dan- v iels of Bamberg, S. C., late of Mex- 1 ico, on Woman's Power. I cravo tho patronage of the public. Ties will Do sold at tho doors t at 10 cents each. li. E. Primus, Pastor. William I, the Gorman Kaiser. William I, tho German Emperor, who died on Friday, was tho first ruler of reunited Germany. lie was ^ horn March 22, 171)7, and served in the campaign of 1812 and 1811 against Napoleon Bonaparte. On tho accession of his brother, Frederick William, to the crown of Prussia, in 1840, ho was made Governor of Pomorania. He afterward i sat in tho Prussian Diet, vigorously supporting the Absolutist party. His consequent unpopularity obliged him to fly to England in 184S, but be soon returned to take a seat in the National Assembly. In 1857 ho was appointed Regent of Prussia owing to the insanity of his brother, and succeeded to the throne on his brother's death, January 2, 1801. The King sternly resisted tho Constitutional nartv control ling Parliament, ami obstinately as _ serted the prerogatives of the sovereign. in this contest he was supported by Bisinark, who became prime minister September 22, 1802. j The reorganization of tho army was j the King's effective method of con- a soli dating ami preparing for tho ex- ) pansion of his power. His minister | succeeded in turning public attention t from the Constitutional question by i raising tho Schleswig dispute in ? 1808 and forcing Austria into the " Danish war. The next stop was to drivo Aus-j^ trift out of the Confederation and socure the leading place among tho i German States for Prussia. This c was effected by tho war of 18G0. \ The kingdom was now prepared for the war with Franco, which the growth of German power, as regar- i i-jvl e?'v:? usly I v Xa-.<Jeon 15! ad lis innistor , ? auo inov'table. The csu!' van the triumph of the Gorman irm?, and the ro*e8tab!ishm?>nt <?f tho Jer.nan Ktnpiro. } William was crowned Gorman iSmporor it Versailles, January 18, 187.1. i'ito decease ! Kmperor was he embodiment of Gorman unity, ho p* rs<> Tiaition of German nation* il'ty. This with his irreproachable >i to character made him the most n iar of sovereigns. The Km peri >r married, June, II, 1829, Au^nsta, daughter of the late Jrand Du!<o Karl Friedrich of SaxoA'eimar, l>v whom ho has one child msidos the Crown Prince, I.ousia, ho present Grand Duchess of Baden, j Market Report. CONWAY S. C. 'ttUDK TUHl'KNTINF Now Virgin, l?l?l.. 820 pounds if 2 25 Yollow Dip, 2 25 | Scrapo, 1 50 1 U( )("! : KIIOS ? Huron 1). S. Side. '<,? lb 10 cents Butter, 23?/85 c*'nts. Lard ets. I'ork, > 1)1)1 !> k t 00 Molasses gallon 40(?/}0 ) * cr;s ColToo, pound 25cts. ; Corn, bushels 75I 00 Crist per bushel 75(b $ 1 00 Flour, per bbl $8.50 @ 7.75 liggs per <!?)/. 10 rents. oil gar (lb,^10 ets I.in' Cotton 8b, to 0 7-1(1 ets. S vtl Cotton 2 l, to 81, ets WI L.M 1 N UTON, N.C. M -eh. (1th. Cotton QM& ? cents, I JltUDE TUUVENTINE Virgin, 10 bbl., 280 pounds $ 1 75 Yellow Dip, t 75 I lard, 100 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. 82 Tar, $ 1 15, 280 pound bbl. Rosin Strained 80(^82 cents, XKW A1) Y KKT1SKMICNTS. l^are Chanco FOR bargains! i It our Bucksvtlle store, which wo learn rom pood a uthority, is the best country I tore in I! ?ny County. ' " . | 100,37-3 Time. For the next thirty days we offer exweinely low prices on :dl winter poods emaining in stock. A big trade in them , ire now going on. Don't he Too Late. I A line lot of Honanza undershirts and darwers at 25 and 80 cents each. I FLOUR. j Flour from $8.50 to $0.75 per barrel. )ur (lours arc fresh and new ground, and i re claim that the United States cannot irnilllPA f? Loltnr 4l? .% . w...,v>v ? ivvi in/ui iilttll IVl" M'JI* i COFFEE. Host Rio coffee live pounds for $1.00. 'oininon Rio pounds for one dollar. I ' MOLASSES. I Rest JVew Crop .Vow Orleans molasses, ifty cents per gallon. No. 2, JVcw Crop Now Orleans incloses, thirty cents per gallon. > )un spring stock of\ LA TL'S T NO VET/TIES JN LADIES' DRESS ROODS A EE NOW OJ EN FOR INSPECTION. W. L PIJCK & CO.! Sheriff? Sstle. Under and bv virtuo of executions to ne dir'cte'1 and lodged in my office by K. {. Reaty, Esq., I will sell before the Court louse door in Conway, on Monday, the ind day of April, 1888, during the legal, Mi k nf Uuln tliA fell/itpin<? ilou/mlhAil v?-.v?n. M'u ? ?n iUV ? w*?wo ?||^ IllM U j rty, levied on at tho suit of tho State for axes, to wit: A tract of land in (,'onwny ownshlp, containing ton acres, more or ess, bounded by lands of (>flke Hewitt I nd others, on which Sam Parker now re-; ides levied upon as the property of Sam-j icl Parker. ALSO I tract In Conway township, containing j liften-seven acre--, more or less, bounded >y lands of M. A. ('lardy and others, lying . >n the south side of Waccainaw Hiver, leled on as tho property of tho estate of Jamuel Brown' R. O. Sessions, Sheriff. inch 12 8t \ \t ;;i>i>stvntor. t< ;i i ' r of * 11? Court of Probate f?>r Horn Cow y, I will <1*11 at pu die auetloi ?' Conway, s comin-'urin" Monday, March l'Jtli, 1S8H, ami continuing from day t< day until the property U all disposed of; all and nlrgu- j iar the perMni.il property and effects of K. T. Lewis, <!.< i d, consist ill*.'- In part of a ( larm* stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN STORE, A* Large Iron Marvin's Sale as (Sood as New, Two Fine Mules, a Valuable Mare, * c. Terms of sale, eiwli C. P. QPATTLKNAUM. Administrator. mcli 8th 3t NOTICE Regular communication of Trinity j bodge, I7n A. F. M. in Masonic Hull at Bucksvillo; Tin s lay on or before full moon In ea"h i ?ntn. '!' the weather is inol Mn'Mit tl.oro will > .? n<? meeting. By Onle.* v'-'. >1. .1 \s. H. Bkatv, Secretary. oct 13 12 tf. Sale I lider Mortgage. ^JTATR OF SOUTH CAUO/.INA, K * COUNTY OF HORRY. Under niul l?v virtue of power of fore, closure and sale, contained in a certain mortgage duly given l>v II. L. W. John son to .1. \Y. Holliday, dated the 24th day December 1880, and recorded in the olllce I of Register Mesne Conveyance for Horry County, in vol. II, pages 280 to 281 in > elusive. The u.: lorsigned will sell at pub 1 lie auction before the Court House door in Conwav, S. C., on the first Mondav in April next, within the legal hours ' -.! to the highest bidder (or cash: A'l that certain plantation end tract of land, containg sixty three acres, situated, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of .!. \V. Jfolliday, James l>. Strickland and others. It being the identic d place on which Charles,\Y. John- , son resides. l. W. ITOM.idav, Mortgagee. inch 8th It SALls i:\DKR MORT(i AG JO. ^dTATF OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or HORRY. 1'nder ii' d bv v'rlllc i>f power of f. r ciosur* and so e. ontn'ueil in a certain j moatgage, duly fx u by 1. T. Bklpitor to I J. \\. Ifoliidav, dated the 8 h day of 1 March 1S87, ami recorded in the ofllce of Register of Mesne conveyance for Horry t county South Carolina, in Hook vol. 5) pa es :i(M and 300 inclusive. The under-1 sinned will seel at nublie mielion lw>l7?i-<. ! tin* court house at (.'onwny S. ('. on the first Monday in April next, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash: A 1! that certain plantation and tract of land situat d in the county of Horry and state aforesaid in Gallivants Ferry township, containing two hundred and seventy one acres, more or less, hounded North'by lands of W. Holliday, West by lands of Mrs. S. K. Muggins, South by lands of II. Floyd, Fast by lands of A. 11. Crawford. J. \V. II01.i.ida v, Mortgagee, inch 8th 'It FORE & FOSTER [Mailing Mill,Saslt and RlindCoI neiirpovatcd Dealers I N A I.I. K1N'I?8 - OF? Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Mouldings, Fancy Scroll Work and Turning Done to Order. < '? 111 ii u' Hint I^looi'liiU' a Hpe lii 11 y, AND VnOKTAIU.V. ltOX ICS MAD 1 TO OH1>KI{. M ilmhigton, TV. C, fob 2nd 2m Down-Town Restaurant. rpiIE best place in town for a choice .JL Cup of Coffee. Meals at all hours. Oysters every Friday. t +/7D+ + BARBER SHOP WE hnvo also in connection with our | Hcstamant, a first-class Barber i Shop. Doc 8th. 20 3m , P A T E N T 8,1 Caveat-;, and Trade Marks obtained, and nil Pat' at business conducted for mop Ell ATE 8, <n;u or pick is oppos/t/: r. s. patkxt off j (!!<:. We have no sub- ! agencies, all business direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and at lp ss ('os'i' than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description. We advi if pnfen'nble or not, j free <?f charge. Our h not due till pa* out Is sec:i .d. A book, ' lo\ to Obt'i'o Patents'" with; references o . e ?.ent in j?a State,| county, or tow11, sen' tree. Address a. s:*4>iv A ?'<?., Opposilo Patent Otllce, V a hington, I). ('. nov 10 10 tf. FOI1 NAXjE i 1 / * ACRES OF GOOD LAND, TC 1 w S tuatrd on the Wnccarnaw river, about seven miles from Conway. Convenient to church t nd schools. Sixty acres of said land under cultivation. Good dwelling and out houses, together, with a i (inod vinr?V?ir/l ntwl fni??Koi? . n " wi. >.1 UIIIICI purticulnr3, npply to \V . I*. Nixoh, Nlxonville, 8. C dec 22 22 2m JBoney c$z Ilarpor, MA IV IJrACTlIIMJHW ? of- ? Pearl Hominy, Qritg and Corn Meal. Wilmington, N. C, fob 2nd 1 in rr n3vl XDIfiCl^.SLrgre. i Tin- ti:idi*rsi>;n<'<i guardian will apply to lion. Win. K. Ilaidwiek, 1'r bato Judjro for Horry County, on Wednesday tho 14th duv of March i ?r find dhoharjr? a* guardian of th? estate of Kphraim 8plvcy, now Jonos. Wm, A. Simvky, Guardian.] feb 2d 84 4t xi>JLjpc>Tzrr^i>rrr TO FARMERS.! n. It. KING can supply you :it I .oris or '.'rivett's, with anything you want, from a paper of p? is to u ton ot the best guano 011 the market. I ri>h potatoes, garden seed, plows, hoes, nails &c., as low as the lowest. MY NOTION iJKPAirnPSNT is well kept up and prices equally as low as any house South Country merchants will save freight by buying goods in the notion lino of me. All orders promptly tilled goods and samples, a full line ai | ways on hand. Orders taken and goods shipped direct from the Northern markets. Thanking my many friends and customers for past favors I ask a continuance of the same, and promise to still continue to divide the profits with those who favor me with their patronage. Itespectfull v, It. H. KINO, Loris, S. C. STAR ELUFF PLANTATION TO 11KNT. One hundred acres of fine farming land,' well drained and under a line state of mltivatlon. good dwelling, ton and out buildings, vineyard, large orchard, pood I water ami healthy location. Apoty to A. '/. P.A NT A on tlie plan .ion or to Johnson- iV Oi atti.i. iiaim ('on way, 1,5. C ! f?-i? i? a;i tr | NOTIC E. Regular communication <>f (1 recti Son Lodge, No. 205, at Masonic Mali, fourth Saturday evening of one It month. A. L. Lkwis, ('. ('. Mams, Secretary, \V. M. fob 10 ' 88 tf Conway, S. C. Under the inanagement of Mrs. M. K. Sessions will always he found reliable, table first-class. Transient board solicited. Hoard by the day, week, or month at reasonblc rates. Oct. jjt, 10 (Ira. Win. K. Springer & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO J 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers ?IN?Hardware, Crockery and Tinware. 14 NORTH FRONT STREET, ^vn.mxi'iox, Ttf. c\ fol) 2nd (Jt J. II. J OLE IE, Manufacturer of Ca,rria,g-es, IB-u-grg-ies, CA11TS &C., AND General Hlacksmlth, Horse Shoeing A Specialty Conway, - K. O. I All orders promptly filled, and all work! guaranteed. (live inc a trial, jnn 19th 20 ly 7> 7 fJORF I J tt J V J .J. V1 J) J m WIioIohiiIo Grocer A Nil ? COMMISSION fciECCJIANT, TNom. mo, tUU and 112 1 IVortli >Vn t <*i* Wt ccet, WILMINGTON. N. C. fob 2nd 1 y THEEE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Agents who are now soliciting subscriptions to THE WEEKLY DETROIT FREE PRESS under its special offer of I'OMt novnis roit 25 ?rr?M are making Three to Five Dollars per day with very little efTort. We want agents to represent us nt all the County and District Fairs, and in every town in i the United States. Send for credentials and agents' outfit at once. Very liberal commissions and cash prizes for largest lists. Don't forget that any ono can have Till: tVKKHhV Tltlli: PKIXW sent to their address Four Months on Trial for 25 Cents. Address THE FREE PRESS CO., Detroit, Mich, aept 15 8 tf, .ja Vi/tlcr- T or Co/: o v^numlrr'! r.crow of 'and In Hayboro ,m To'vmV':>. war the lino <>f tl?f? W. ('. ?x (,'. aV'Uudfd ly landtj o' Isa. Mlahov. ('. JIoliiifH i'.ihI W. I!. II??nU*on: ring t'io roddenco of H(7?Hah II. iloliw*. ( hptipmdt rina easy. Apply to Joiiwvo ; ?te Qt atthkmat \r, Amj . for I'tilixitt and Son*. **\ug. i mi a tf 1887 FALL 1887 u^.'j<TjD >v i > rr io i* Again wr would en!I attention to the immense stock wo have laid In to meet the present niul coming season. We have never been jo we!! oqdpped for business us we now are, r.n<l having studied the wnrit. ofotrmary customers we huvo tal.-'n great o ins m r?l :; irh goods as v iii lies * the d""?ir? of all, and we feel tl at we have accomplished this much in every tense. Our bujor basbvt n turned from the \<<rtli whore h< m leeti<1 a full line of K A TIONS, i 1,OAKS, CLOTHING &C., 1 We lime some i> : utifid combinations, unique designs nn-1 clu !e? colors in such as GIN UTAM. CALICO, OIIKVIOT8, WOIISTKP, and ar.vthirv? desirable in the dry goods line. Our business has -.w been as prosperous as at or" -it. wii'eb bows that our low | i< v: am !.< > ;, dealings Jiave borne al und u.t fruit, nnd that our eiforts to plea*- 1,1 ' ud a J t sle have been of ie v . < V P ' . '7 '"ri iOth C; QTmW*?r1 y >J' * Ji J i IJ Embr.-.< i i "t ^ i'?> , colors and to: u ' . nv! v.'o r eoufidont. thnt w? can | >' y< ;? ' ' i 'n st !< ami price. 'I i y ;?> (>',r r rap'; "!y, ;.i ! tin- soonot y< t coim l> v "*i >r yon ii- ? suited. Wo ar i?r>< ri" r i?.. I i t lip. 'i iiO litrosl ' 111 1-1 rumple!" t ck 1o f'? nml any wnorc. O t ' 1 * H'J't ?< K (> I.' S i t i) E s Is full and complete, and we make no lies. Station in raying wo cm give yoli the host shoo for tho le . 1 money, (lent-, Ladies, /oaths and Misses slioi s in all d >simble en's lace, emigres and button. .Wo have rccentiv added *o our stock the well known ".James Means" * ! shoo, which is giving great sa'.isr tion. We still carry the .lames ..leans ,?rj slioo, and boys $2 shoo; also, the Zeigl. r and spring heel, all ot winch arc tTir? lt on (! ?? market. Wo have a largo assortment of 7'ioce 0. >ods and Clothing which wo will close out io tho next thirty day> A T A Nl) J)K LOW ('OS 7\ in order to make room for the new supply that is pouring in enn-g intlv, and hero you'"an inako M:nn lively I. irgains. Coino J at once and get choice. , 1 HARDWARE AND < i I * < 1> Ci 301 i II3H, f In large assortments ran always be had o( j us, as we are up with the times and it is I needless to commont here. our grocerlos M are always fresh. ^ We have not the room h re t< s ly to J you all we v. )uld like, but come to see us* ] where we can show you anything you do ^2 sire to look at whether you wish to buy or not, and we will convince you that wo can suit y u iu every respect, and save you money. a BURBOUGHS & COLLINS. M lll\ ' 'f i),\ I Ita^WSi^AttiuATCHliteiiw W.'-tO. tiYSTrM SEWirG MACHINES. MSaptod for LACf CA!'?, S'LK MITTS, HOSIERY, U .VI OR ELLAS, N-iCX WEAR, WHITE GOODS and for Farr 'y and Dressmakers' Use. AGSNTS WAUTEO. KHUSE WTO CU., 124 F. 14th St., N Y. f.-!> 2 81 4m J. 15. WILKIK, ?with? OTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, WlwJ f?wl licaMUV 179 ami 15 ? l-ln*t Kay *t.? ciiaht-I:NTON, W. C. oct (5 11 8m Jos. T. Walsh, Itnbvrt M. {Scarborough, Mnrlon S. t Conway 0. WALSH & SCARBOROUGH, Attorneys at Law. Got**?, .8 S. UN