The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 05, 1888, Image 3
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Motliodist.
conway station.
UKV. WM. TUVMAS, I'astou.
Service* every S'lnday at 11 o'clock r. in., and
71, o'clock p. in.
Prayer meeting cvorv Thursday night at 7'i
o'clock p. ni.
Sunday School every Sunday at it o'clock a. iff.
G. Noitros, Superintendent.
conway clllci'lt.
itKV. W. k. I'lCH'HS, 1'ahtou.
"ftcnl llill, Saturdaydiefoic >t Sunday. ...12.00 in
Sandy Plain, let Sunday 10.on a in
Mount/ion, li t Sunday 12.00 in
Plegah, let Sunday 3.80 p m
Diirant, Snd Sunday 10.:10 a m
(next <nd Sali. alternatei 3.80 p in
" " I nion 8.80 {) m ,
(next 2nd Sal;, alternate) 10.30 a in
While Oak 3rd Saturday 11 30 a in
Poplar,SrdSundav 1o:u>a *u
Cool Spring " ' " 3.30 p in
Antloon, 4th Monday 12.00 m
llrowu Swamp, Uh Sunday ll.ooain
(next month alteratinm. 3.30p in
lorclan >. 1 " 8.80 p in
next month alter ?ting . 11.00 a in
next month, A lit loch sat 12.00 m
. uaptist.
i on w \ y
w. s. mi ('\sK 1 ix, I'astiih, i
.tv Hi'i iin l s rnlny find Saturday nljrlit hoand
every fourth Sunday.2
I'i.ivt meeUn.: every Tin-ada.. nli;lit at 7'i
cloeU.
s today School every Simlay at 3 in K. \\
Nn'.i !:v, Sa'i.-rintenilen'. |(
iintivK
T :ir<! Sa' .-1 iy ? <\ Sunday in each inimrii
inl.MN* CltKKK
')! tr-d -? iml iy ait I Saturday before, in eaeti inontli.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
^ A.'.IV.M.
, ljo>j:ilnr communication of Horry l.odt;o, No. (in,
afr Manonle Hall Kirat Monilay in eaeli month .1. j
It. Moore, \V. M.
K. of H.
Ue^nlur meeting of stunrt l.odce, No. iJHCO, will i (
meet at their Hall on the Kirat ami 'I'hiril W'wdnee- j
tlav eveitinoM of each month.
\V. Noi.i.kv, Dictator.
J. If. Paiikkii, Keporter. I,
MAl? SCHEDULE.
Mail Route. No. 14248.
!'r.> n Marion C II to Conway. Heave Marion *' ;
I! ru.Milai a anil Mat unlay* 7 a. m ami arrive* r.t i
foiiwav hv r> it. m. I j
I.cave Conway MiuiiIavii and Fridays 7 . id. und
arrives at Marion " p. id.
Mail Roll to No. 142G5.
From C >ir.\ a;. '> Jordaiiville Leave Conway
Tuesdays nti-l Saturdays at 7 a. in. arrive at Jul
d.hi villi* t'.' id.
Leave JorJ.invilli* T'losduyti and Saturdays at 1
p. id arrive at Conwnv 0 |> in.
1
Mail Route No. 13433.
From Wliltwvillo N. C. to Conway S. <".- I.oavo j
W'.iilovllle 'I'uosdavs and i i idays at 5 u m. arrivo
at Conway 8 p. in.
Leave Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at ft
. in. arrivo at Whitovillo 8. p. in.
Mail Route No. 142G4.
From I.ittlo Hivor to Conway, I.oavo Little I
Kivor Mondays and Fridays af fl a. 111. arrive at !
Conway .'> p. in.
Leave Conway Ti"*sdava and Saturdays at S?, m.
arrive at I.ittlo Kivcr I p. 111.
Mail Route No. 142G7.
From I'ort Uarr lson S. to Fair ItlafT N.
I.oavo I'ort llarrolson daily except Sunday:) at
a. in. arrive at Fair ItlufT 8 i?. in.
I.oavo Fair dluft N. C., daily oxcopt Sundays at
r> a. hi. arrive at i'ort liurn lson 8 p. in.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE.
I.oavo Countdown on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 8 o'clock a. hi., arrive at Itucksvillo
at:) o'clock o'clock same days.
I.oavo Itucksvillo on '1'iiosdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 8 o'clock a. in , arrivo nt Coorjtotow n
1 o'clock same days, touching at all intormcdiato
landings. 'I', s. Mcxxkui.yn,
Master.
Stinr. Maggie, II. T. Wii.i.ianh Master 'leaves
Conway every Wednesday at 6 a. in., for George
town, touching ut all intormcdiato landings, returning,
leaves Georgetownevery Friday at On. in.
jJDCLAJLi
Index to \ c xx* id vcrfiscuieiiixi.
Fi nk ?Sr Wagxai.i.s?See Ad.
Mks. K. .1. Bkaty?Power of Attorney.
Pi:. P. K. Bktiika?Physician and
Surgeon.
(Houdv.
Sow bountifully.
Beautiful Spring weather.
Gardens are somewhat backward.
0
Straw hats are bocbming fashionable.
Corn planting has bogun in dead
earnest. ^
Horse-swapping brigade was out
in full force on Salosday.
Mr. \V. J. Abrams,.who lias been
quite ilT is able to bo on the streets
again.
The contract for putting together *
the iron hull of the new Steamer lias
been awarded to Capt. T. \V. Paggett.
He began work last Monday.
Little William Thomas, aged
ubout two years and three months,
sot; of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vereen,
died last Thursday morning, of pneumonia.
The next session of the Conway
~ Union will be hold with Pawloy
Swam}> Baptist church, commencing
Friday before the fifth Sunday present
month.
m Tho State Republican Convention
met in Columbia last Monday and
elected tho following delegates to
the National Convention, which
meets in Chicago Juno 10th: 10. M.
Brayton, A. W-Curtis, Kllison Wos'
ton and N. II. Shelton. Alternates,
Scipio Starling, I). Wells, William
Fine and I. G. Miller.
ing, and tho vc^etanie^^^^^^^^
very tardy.
|
Tho President and Cashier of the
State National Bank of lialei^h, N.
C\, skipped to Canada the other day
with the Bank's money. Tltov have
been arrested in Toronto, and had
on their person about ?25,000. They
will likely be brought back to Ruloijjh
and tried for forgery, &e.
The attention of our readers is
cull'ed to tho card of -Dr. P. K. Bothen,
published in our advertising
columns. Dr. Bethea first attended
the Medical College of Charleston
and graduated with high honors at
the Louisville, (Kv.) Medical Col-;
lege. lie took a special course, and
has an extra diploma on obstetrics
and diseases of women.
The itiiiii-essimi wimw i?? ! ??? mn.lo
- I ?- * ' ~ j
uj>(iii some people that in prtyit>{? die
commutation road tax work done 011
tho road will count. Such is not tin?
fact. A man can work six or nine
days in the year and it would require
two dollars to exempt littn the
balance of the year. To receive the
full benefit of tho commutation voii
must pay at the beginning of tin*
vear.
Will somebody .veil up in geography
tell us winch counties in South
Carolina are comprised in tin* "upcountry,1'
and which in the "lowcountry."
We are a little mixed.
('ohtttibiu
.The "up country"consists of (ii'?cu- i
villi', Spartanburg, I.aureus, Abbe
ville, Timmousville and the Camden <
Journal. ' I
Tho "low-eounlrv" comprises all
the rest of iIi ? State, and is noted for
its ?mod health ami freedom from ;
li\ pochoudria and dyspepsia. /torn- |
ice// /V?7>/?. i
The South ('uro/inu < 'Ifaufuut/ua/i
for April will ecntain a cabinet si/.e
portrait of Mrs Sa.be C# Chapin, the
champion temperance worker of the
I'nitod States and a sketch of her!
life by (Miarles l >. Wilder, I). I)., of)
Charleston, S. a thrilling' chapter
diwrll.; it... Ii.ihiii..' K,. s;iw .........v. :
w>... .V..., ''"* 11'"* 11,1"'1 ?
iirmy of the oitv of Columbia; hints ;
to touchers, ami other interesting
matter. If you wish to road a spicy
homo magazine, send ?I for a youTs
subscription to the ?S'ovt/i (\iroh'n<<
('hatitiiHiju iH, /{< tttii'fftsri 1 A, A. ('.
Utile property was fold on Sales- .
day. The Sheriff sold two tracts of
land for taxes and .). \Y. Ilolliday
two tracts under foreclosure of mortgage,
ono tract of 230 acres bringing
fciSOO, There was more into .icatiou
than usual. We are not informed j
what was used to produce so much
drunkenness, hut wo suppose the
sellers claim it was grape juice, oth- '
erwise yclept wine. The practice is i
becoming an absolute nuisance, and ]
if thore is.no law prohibiting it the i
legislature should speedily enact one.
11 is corrupting and demoralizing to
tlift vnntli of fluv noiiiiiimiiti. ?i.wl
nothing good can coino out of it. ,
Tho lost child of which we gave
an account last wook was found on i
i
Wodnesduy, March 28th, but twolato
to givo an account thereof in
that issue of the Hkuai.d. The '
finding was accidental, although hope
had not boon abandoned. It was <
found about throo miles from its fa- '
ther's house and somewhat in a different
direction from the one it was ,
supposed to have gone. Though ,
dead when found it certainly afford-!i
ed great relief to tho distressed par- |
cuts to know the certainty of what
had become of it. J
It was found by a gentleman, who'
was out hunting, and was lying in ,
the edge of a bay face downward. |
Anpearancos- indicated that it had
stumbled and fell on its face and j
scarcely moved, at least few signs of i
movement were visible. It was in- i1
tact, nothing having disturbed it. I1
The coroner held an inquest and !
fho jury arrived at the conclusion
that it came to its death from expos- '
tiro to inclement weather and starva- j
tion.
The tVcckl) llvciiinc 1*on<.
The New York JCucttlita Past
1/ " ?- j
will begin, on tho third of May, to J
issue a trockli/ having for its;
principal aim the promotion of Rev* !
on no Reform, which has become tho |
paramount issue in national politics.
Tho existence of an actual surplus
in tho Troasury estimated to reach
140,000,000 on the 30th of June,
1888, and the further increase thoroof
under present laws, are a menace
to all business interests, and a direct
incentive to wastefulness and corruption
in the appropriations (J public,
money.* Tho attention of tho peoplo
having boon strongly drawn to this
subject by tho President in his last
annual message, tho need of information
and popular enlightenment on 1
parts of the country
It is the intention ?>f tho management
to make a first-class weekly
newspaper of lti pages. Suhacription
price *1 per year. A free copy
of the first number will be mailed
anywhere on request. Send address
on a postal card to 77" Kctnimj
I'osf, New York.
Mr. U. Jordan, of Marion was in
town last Tuesday.
l'rof. J. M. Knight, of Sooasteo was
in town last Saturday.
Mr. J. II. Jollio wiK in Georgetown
the first of the week.
Mr. I). T. McNeill left for Florence
yesterday morning.
Mess. J. A. Map) and J: <1. lingers
left for Wilmington yesterday
Ill'.'l II I II W .
Iv. 11. Scarborough, Ksq., went up
to Mullins last Monda\ mi a business
trip.
Mr. Sidney ami Missus Li/./.in apd
Mattie Hanks, of Bucksville, were in
town tliis week.
J. M. ()liver, I' sij., loft this inorninp"
for Florence, to moot liis dutmhter,
Miss .lonnio, who has boon spending
soiiio timo in (Iranpeburif
n r* r>
('ount v.
A >11 |?or lit in in I'o ii*iouoi'N.
The following; circular has I n''''
I i
issued by the pension board: 'ndi
"All applioants for pension ^ i
applications liavo 1 iooii lilot 11
, li r iv },mI ,il,l
comptroller policial s ulnoe t
i . . . 1
ron and rejected 11y the .1
i , .i' too chit
hoard, may have their aie
'd 'invi <J
reconsidered id the inuntu t|
rc playinrr
111 : '
1st. The rejected applicac ' r'''
i i \ i i i ii id or ^
nnxJuoo ami show to a notary
trial justice or other possou o ' (,l
' , , ^ was
l< a<uninisterc,l an oath,, a n
i |ii(l"
lion from the seeieiarv of the
.. . i * i or wi
I pensions showing the t>r "
n?>'??? which tlie application is * 10
I 'i | ><!*')ku
2d. The applirint must, if ,l
she can, procure ullidavits " r
such olliccr from two pliysicis
,i * .at Ik
witnesses, as the cttse mav
addition to his or her nllidavi!
crino the nrounds on which such apl!
plication was rejected.
ikl. The said allidavits must he
forwarded to the comptroller oeneral,
to he hv him laid before the pension
hoard with the original and rejected
applicat ion.
Mr. Moody ut the l'raycr-Meoi
i ???Well,
I proposed in the hist letter
to j^ivo I)octor Fit/jonahl a rest,
hut he says we must g? to prayermeeting
before wo tell Moody ipjodhyo.
I am ^hnl Dr. Kit/Gerald likes
to attend prayer-moeliiiG? and won't
have that .service overlooked, lb; is
rioht, iind 1 think we would all ho
interested in this mooting if we
would make it its spiritual ami us
spirited as Moody does. Come on,
and we will see how !><> it
T.ho meeting is hold in the largo
church used for the inquiry meeting,
us described in a former letter.
You son, before wo go away from
the Tabernacle people are turning
back from the doors of the church.
'Is it full?" Yes, full to overflowing.
4 *For a prayer mooting?"
Yes, and that after a service just
held in the Tabernacle! Mow the
simple story of the gospel charms
the multitude! Now here is a chance
lo demonstrate our fitness to survive.
\Y o are Methodists, but we believe
firmly in tl^o final perseverance of
the saints if they will only persevere;
so wo won't gi vo it up, but work our
way through the refluent throng.
The meeting is held from -1 to 5 e.
m., and Moody's watch keeps good
time?much bolter than is usual
with clcri^l watches. 1 ly knows
where to begin and how to stop. If
lie says the so ibices will close at 4
o'clock, it closes at 4 o'clock?-not
fifteen or twenty minutes after 4
o'clock, lie has no "one word more,"
or "just another point," to blunt the
edge of his sermon, lie uses the
nir-brakc -mark the word and can
stop short.
Well, we are in at last, and the
house is packed; bul we must not
stand in the aisles. Mr. Moody never
allows the aisles to bo filled
keeps them open as a precaution
against accidents. They are singing
"Thoro is ft fountain filled with
blood," and after the song is finished
Mr. Moody ask that every tiling lie
kept quiot whilo wo spend a*few moments
in silent prayer. At once a
solemn hushjfalls on the assembly,
and a thousand heads are bowed.
This season of silent prayer, lasts
perhaps three minutes, when Mr.
.Moody says: "Now lot every one
continue bowed in prayer, and if
any one desires prayer, let tlio request
be made now." Promptly a
timid voice is hoard, but wo could
hardly distinguished it. .Moody
says, "A mother ashs prayer for her
soin;" then a wife for her husband, a
friend for a friend, a Sunday-school
teacher for her class, and so on unt'l
perhaps a hundred requests have
been presented in 'a fow minutes.
Notice the beauty of brevity; one
long-winded requost would spoil
every thing; but they are short,
"Let every budv pray," he -;iv.<
and when silence again brood;
on tic; great audience Aloud}
say?: "If there is an unsaved persor
hero who desires us t<> nriiv for them
will you stand up? IVrhaps ;i
do/on or more rise; wo do net set.
them, for Mr. Moody wisely keeps
ti>e heads of the people bowed. Now
ho says, "Will some one lead us in ji
i brief prayer Dt us have a nutnl ei
of prayers." A brother at once responds.
Did you time him? Just
mt minute. Perhaps you never
knew before how much can be said
in one minute, t )f course there was
no time to tell God how great he is,
or to discuss hit* attributes, or to try
to convince him that you do believe
him; but there was time enough for
a deepy.u v of the heart to pierce his
ear, and as one after another of there
burdened spirits spunk to lied it may
1)0 wo will out nn idea of prayer wo
never luul before.
Presently there comes a pause,
aiul Moody says: "Lot us all kneel
down; let everybody kneel who eun,
and l'rof. Case will lend us in sino
ino very .-toj'tii/.
"More holini'sp |dvc me."
The tones of the oroitn and the
rich voice of the loader float out so
oontlv and tenderly that a sleeping
babe would not be disturbed. The
strain is taken up by the conor-.ration,
but it is suiiii' by hundreds in
such subdued tones that it is not
livn.'vboerhaos out there on the side
Upon the
f spiritual
souLat the
of the elolio!"
t beat faswere
lis
Is, invisible
lor the input.
did vou
ilinir of ' he
a seraj Ids
<* art* vorv
iBBBHusH^V1
is
< >f his forvid
wrestles
> to
J room for private
I V 7 " T 1
":*.,jwi!i kicio. h<)/'os the workers to
stands JiaiJ^ist in instrueting
wil'j*. j:(. lf{^>''\i^ (>s the ??l?'?*t i li|r to tin)
,. \aVgo. After a liymti is
JlX U</dionco is dismissed. Mr.
Mfftf Ve'inains in the inquiry-room
1 until lie has given each impiirer into
the charge of a worker; then he slips
away to his room. It is time? don't
you think it is? In about two hours
he has to go into the great evening
service. A constitution of* less
strength would sink under such i in i
luense ami eontionmius toil; but he
has a largo fund of physical power*
One evening, alter one of the delightful
prayer-meetings, 1 met a
lady in the passage way between the
audience and the lecture roer.i. She
had a little child about three years
old by the hand, and asked me for
Mr. Moody. I told her I supposed
he had gone, but could not tell; lie
II 1 I*
I generally slipped away from that
service us soon as ho could leave it.
She said, with a woman's eunnin?r.
Iii
"Well please tell.mo where he puts
his hat and e^iat, and .1 will wait 1 y
them; 1 know he will not loavo
them; and I must have him put his
hand on my little boy's hand." Did
I von over? "Well, madam," 1 ro;
plied, "he has trained that hat and
coat to he as sly'at this servie as he
is himself; hut if ho knew what you
wanted, J am sure ho would be glad
to bless the little boy." How 'i 1<o
the scene in the .Master's life when
"they brought young childnui to him
that ho should touch them! It is
the Christly spirit in this man that
draws little children as a nunniet
O
does steel tilings.
What makes tire, lamb love Mary so?
The eajjjor children cry;
Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,
The teacher did reply.
Well, it has boon pleasant to me
to take you to these great meetings
i through tho door of the (JIt.ritfimi
Advoctilt:. When you get home stir
\ \ I 1 - ! a 1 ' . I? * r
up >> iiymicK wiiii ino report, oi \\ .i:>t
you saw and hoard. l.'ut now life
into your prayer-meetings. Vou
may not bo able'to reproduce the
conditions of this Moody prayermeeting;
but got yours out of its
rut; break up the routine of its moth
|od; ask brother Longwood to bt
brief; tell Brother Loudvoico to remember
that Baal's priests "cried
aloud, ' and Klijah cheered them on
but that "ho that koepoth Israel
shall never slumber nor sleep," him
that God can hear a wh sper. Ash
everybody to do aOinotliing-- to brine
reipiests for prayer, to read a. vers,
from the Bible, to take a persona
part i i the service. Vary your sing
in<r: have a solo, then a chorus; sine
the hymn softly; sing it with all youi
strength. If //o^Jiappen to load tin
meeting, don't you talk it to death
Any talk of over# ton minutes, tic
matter who makes it, will put youi
prayer-meeting into a deep sleep
Tliofc is no reason why you shouli
not have live, spiritual prayer-moot
ings at Way-back, and sot the whob
community on tire with the gospe
torch. God grant it may be so!
S. A. Still .Vits/nu'/h, (Tcnn) it
('hrist'CUi . I(Ivoi'uft'.
\ mossing t<> lCvor.v Woman.
Those of our lady renders who would
like to know It ?\v ('III U) HEA Itl N(i
may l?e made I'Al N I, ESS and SAKE eai
get the infojmutioii in a sealed envelop,
by sending four cents in postage stamps to
M us. E. Ukvkuk, Hox 2N3, Jersey City
N.J. ^ '
1 rellot. "M'Ufiitilnn <m ir nitt>ci) or money I
' I r. turned. Sor.t l>\ mail, siM-nr ly setilou,'
* 1 iu |?l . i i w' ip|x*r. for only O N K I M )J<hA It,
' j three boxi tor T\V<> DOlXAUS. I'ur
I tlculars in h tter lo, four cents In posture
'stumps. \ddre-s Mus K. Hkvkkk, Box
' i 2tW, Jerse\ Cltv, N. .1.
1 ! - |
\ Market Report.
L ! CONW AY 8. C.
' CKUDK TlMM'.NTl NK
Now Virgin, M>1., <520 pounds $ 2 2d i i
Yellow Dip, 2 25 |
.Scrape I CO I
1 OUOCKKIKS
; - Hncoti D. S. Sides "JO |h 10 (n 12' . cents I
Mutter, 28iftJ55 cents, h
laird cts.
l'ork.^ldd $ 20 00 I
1 | Molasses vrallon 10(r<00 cents, i
< 'ofTee, (d pound 25ets. I
Corn, yd bushels 75(ft$ I Ot) J
Crisi per bushel 1 IK)
Flour, per Mil $0.50 (ft) 7.75
j Kjjks per do/. 10 cents.
Sujrur O'.jjr/ 10 cts
l.int Cotton 81., to 0 7-10 cts.
3 'en i oiiiin y:,j to cts
Wl I.M 1 N(iT()\, N.C. March. Hth.
Cotton, U/tj Qd '/ 8 touts.
I CRUDE Tl UPKNTI NK
Yirgiy, W bbl., 280 pounds $ t o">
Vollow Dip, 1 7ft
llanl, t 00
Spirits Turpentine, por gal. !ivi
i Par, jjt I lft, pound lilil,
ltosin Strained Siifr/st} cents.
iin n hoi hi i umiii inui 11 11r it a~m?tl 1 1 ?
N K\V ADYKRT1SEM1CNTS. j
DR. P. K BETHEA.
I1 Ii y i c i a |i a n d J5 li r g c o |i,
Ccn-way, S. O.
_
Will he found at Dr. Norton's Droit
Store, or "Itailmad House." All calls i
| promptly responded to, night and day.
Diseases of women and obstetrics a sp... \
cialty. t
apr ft ty I
\
I'OWKR OF ATTORN V,\ .
u
V^TATK <>! ' SOUTH CAKOldNA J
tO COUNTY OF 1IOUKY.
YVrn,:K,:AS' ' KMN,A lH'.A'I'V,
? i of the ('onnty and Stale aforesaid,
wife of l'dgar K. Ilenly, also M said Couiit\
and State, intend, and 1 hereby give
notice of such intention, to act as a frmm>
.v<</< trader, and carry on and transact a
i general mercantile business, on toy own
act uint, in the town of ( ninray, in the
('ountv and State nfmv aid fY.,m n.?.t
; after this ilsie:
I Now know all ttt< it 1 >\ tin < presents, l.|
j tho sai'i lOinnia .1. lleat \, ln\< uttido, con i
Istitnted anil appnin'.i-u, and, by these pros j
! cuts, do make, must it tie ami appoint lOd
gar lv. I:11 \, of said Counl \ amlSi.nte, my
' true and law ful Attorney and Agent, for
; ine, ami in my name, plaee ami stead, and
j ?o my use and hem-lit, to take charge of, ]
conduct and carry op. my said mcrcauti 1<
business in the said Town, ( utility and
! State, from and aflei this date, to buy and ]
"sell, lor cash >r on credit, all such goods,
wares, and merchandise, as may be necos
sary and proper in the management of '
said business; to make, execute, sign, ae
eept and endorse, .Notes, Drafts, Are., to
state accounts, to sue ami prosecute, or
| settle, all demands which may become due
I to me, or may hereafter arise in the course
j of said business, and growing out of satin ,
I to sott'e, pay and adjust all claims and do
i iitam)s"w hich may hereafter arise against
me in connection with said business, to 1
take the general mahagcincut and control |
thereof, and in general, to do all other acts
and things which he may consider useful |
or necessary and connected with said bud |
ness, a - fully a- I could do if personally |
| present, h eye by ratifying and continuing I
jail that my said Attorney and Agent shall
| lawfully do or cause to he done.
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set
! my hand and seal the lTtii day of March,
A. I). 1888.
10. .1. UK A TV, I L. S.l
lilt he presence of.
Titos. S. I .is wis..
11 in
11 K.N.I. X Cox,
mark.
STR OF SOUTH CAHOMNA, I
OUNTY OF IIOKKY.
t
15F It remembered, that on this tho sev- !
j cnteenth day of March A. I >. 1888, before
| me, .lohti M. Oliver, Clerk of the Court
for the County of Horry, personally came 1
Kinina .1. lieaty, to me known to he the
person described in and who executed the
foregoing .Power of Attorney, and acknowledged
the execution thereof to he
; her free and voluntary act and deed for tin*
uses and purposes therein expressed.
(liven under my hand and seal, this 17th
day of March, A. D. 1888. . ]
II,. S.l.JNO. M. OMVKK, C. C. P. \,
E. J. 11FATY. ,
apr <r) tfS It. ,
E. A. CASQUE,
Doctor of Dental Surgery,
MARION, S. C- j
I ( ocaiiie, and all the latest anesthetics''
used. Olliee titled up in first-class style, j
. All the latest improved instruments used, j
Satisfaction guaranteed. Olliee upstairs
over Marion Hank,
'1 null 15!) ly
I
II
' v. your i,,uvxs.
V
located March 23. b7.
^ FOLDING LAWN SETTEE.
1 Tho Peer of all Lawn Seals.
j Above cut represents our patented
Settee. Tho only Settee over made that
will adjust itself to nnevon ground. ;
Light, durable, handsome and strong.
i Painted bright rod and ornamented.
I'rlces: Settee*, SI.SO nnd 4.30.
t'tiulra, Al.ao.
Hocker*, fcU.OO euch.
They all fold flat.
If your dealer don't keep them, usk
r j him to order for you from
! AMERICAN FOLDING CIIAIR CO.,
1301 to 1323 N. Main St.,
, ST. LOUIS M*
Apr 5 dm.
f
Manufacturer o!
Oa-rrlsigres, Bu|,"^ies,
CAliTS &C., !
AN'I)
(Icnoral IJlaoksinltli,
Horse Shoeing A Specialty
Conwitv, - !-*. CV
All orders promptly filled, and all work j
junrimteed. (Jive tiu? a trhd.
jan IOth 20 ly
J
Tfl 1? A h> M iri^ I
1 W I ;\ 11 M h 11 I i
F>. R. KING
an supply you at f.oris or Rrivett's, with
mything you wniit, from a paper of pins i
o a ton of the best u'Uatio on the market.
Irish potatoes, garden seed, plows, hoes,
tails A:c., as low as the lowest.
MY
NOTION DISPAUTMK.NT
I
s well kept up and prices equally as low
is any house South Country merchants
a i 11 >ave h eight by buying goods in the
lotion lino of mo. All orders promptly
illod goods and samples, a full line allays
on hand. Orders taken and goods
Idpped direct from the Northern markels.
Thanking niv many friends and ens
oiners for past favors 1 ask a continuance
>i the same, and promise, to -.till continue
o divide the ptyUits with those who favor !
lie with their patronage.
Respectfully,
11. R. K IN'ti,
* 1 .oris, S. C.
FORK & KOSTKIt |
I'laniii?>* Mill,Sasii and I?1 i 11< 1 Co.
1 iH'orpovut <*<1 1 >en to i'm
I X A I.I l\ I N 1)8
- OF?
Lumber, Laths. Shinorles. Mould-1
ingB,
Fancy Scroll Work and Turn,
ing Done to Order.
C villnu' imuI I 'loorlnu it
<'ln lty,
,\NI? AIU.K liOXKS MADK IO OH- I
nun.
Wilmington, >. i\
fob 2nd 2m
|
1). L. GO UK, |
Wholesale (Iroeer
- - A Nl? ?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
IS on. lvto, lJiJi II 11(1 Hi I !V<?r( li
Wll ( * >!' W>t l*?>4?t ,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
fob 2nd ly I
J I
r|^in: ] | oi si;,
Conway, S. ('.
Under tlu? management of Mrs. M. 10.
Sessions will always lie found reliable, ta
tile first -class. Transient board solicited.
Hoard by the day, week, or month at rea
soni>io raios.
Oct. 10 Mm.
RAIL ROAD HOUSE.
Under tiff. management of
M r. a ml M rs. II. II a r d ee,
>n West side Main Stroot, Conway, S. ,
>vi 11 furnish board and lodging by the day.
.veok or month at ^reasonable rates. Transient
board Holieiled. Give me a c all and
save the dimes.
NOTICE.
Regular eommimicatlon of Green Sea
Dodge, No. 20f>, at Masonic Hall, fourth
Saturday evenlfig of each month.
A. D. I.i.wis, C. C. bl'oos,
Secretary, \V. M.
fel> 10 * 3!) tf
Wm, E. Springer & Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN P4WS0N &> CO ,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
Hardware, Crockery and Tinwarfi
U NORTH FRONT 8TUKET,
WlLMI^O rO.X, ?!.
feb 2nd , Ot
IsTotlco to Teachers.
The f'ountv Hoard of Kxnmlners
will moot at the Conrt House in Conway
on Kriday April (lib 1838, to examine applicants.
All who w ish to teach In Horry
County and have no certificates should at
tend.
J. P. IIkhham, ) Hoard' of KxT.
F. Gim.ki'ik, [ uminors.
H. H. ScAUHomnoii, )
inch. 2'i 3t
NOTICE
Hcgidnr communication of Trinity
Isslge, 175 A. F. M. in Masonic llall at
Hucksville; Tuesday on or before full
moon In each month. If the weather is
inclement there will be no meeting.
By Order W. M.
J as. K. Hkaty, Secretary,
oct 13 12 tf.
>Vr I J> T 10 If
A'/aiii wo would fall attentioi to the immense
stock we havo laid in to moot the
present and coining season. Wo havo
uovor tx'on ?> well equipped for busincsH
as wo now aro, and having studiod the
wants of our inary customers wo havo taken
great pains to select such good* as
will moot the desires of all, and wo fool
that wo havo accomplished this much in
every sense. ?
Our buyer ha- jn-t returned from the
Xorth where ho selected a full line of
DV '^) )[) , rtsro rrioisrs,
HATS, CLOAKS,
CLOTHING &C?
W e have some beautiful coijibinations,
unique designs and choice colors hi suc h
as (11 NO II AM, CALICO, C'llliVlOlS,
WOHSTKD, and anything tlesirablo in
the dry goods line.
Our business ha* iwcr hcon us prosperous
as nt present, which shows that
our low prices and honest dealings have
home abundant fruit, and that our efforts
to please, and build a large trade have
been crowned ltl? success.
We Have Opened up a Mam?
"moth Stock of
CLOTHING,
embracing all tin* newest designs, colors
and textures, and we are confident that
we can please \<>u both in stvle and price.
Thoy are going rapidly, and tli?? sooner
you collie the better \o i are suited. Wo
are offering suits from .?.} \ p. '1 ie largest
and mo.-?t complete stock ti> he found
any where.
< M it *-?' I'? M ' iv < > |e
SHOES
%
is full and complete, and 'we make no lies
itation in saying we can give you the best
shoe for the lea t money, (louts, kadi' *,
Youths and Mi- os shoes in ail ?!c rabh
cub lace, congress iiul htlttou. W
have recently adde 1 to our stock the well
known ".lames .Means" > | shoe, which is
giving great satisfaction. We still ea.rv
the .lames MofttiH .fit , and bo\ - $2 . ^
. i i .... . i . ./ i
"> 11< " . IIIMJ, llir /.eigier 11 IK i spring iHVl. ill
of which arc tho best on the mnikct.
We have a large assortment of Piece
(. v>ds and Clothing wliili we will close
out in the ne\t thirty day .
AT AND Hi:l.n II HOS'l\
in order to make room for the new supply
that is pouring In constantly, and lmre
you can make soiuo lively bargains. < "nine
at once and g?'t chok e.
HARDWARE AND
< ; B X < B : M t B B0>*, .
In large assortments can always he had ot
us, as we are up with the times and it. is
needless to comment here. Mil groceries
are always fresh.
We have not the room here to say to
you all we would like, lad come to see us
where we can show you anything you desire
to look at whether you wish to buy
or not, and we will convince you that we
can suit you in every respect, and save
you money.
liUliltOl C1IS & COM.I NS.
ZF'leinta/ticn. IT or Sale
W) Hundred acres of land in I lay horn
mU Township, near tho line of the W.
(& ('. Hail road, hounded by lands of
Isaac Mishowe, ('. Holmes and W. II.
Hamilton . lieiiK 11><> <,r I !oi>
15. IIo)inc.-,. Cheap ami terms easy.
Apply '? Johnson A Qcatti.i iim m,
Attys. for Tulbott and Sons.
Aug. 11th 3 tf
NEW-GOODS,
* DRY GOODS,
SHOES,
II ATS,
II A HI) W A HE ,
I
(MU)CEKIES
AT?
LOWEST CASH PRICES
I. A. >1 AVO S.
THOS. F. GILLESPIE.
Attoi'noyut l.mv
nntl Trlul *IuhI1o?>.
Conway s. 0
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