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DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. n conway station. ItCV. WM. THOMAS, I a#tok. Services ovoiy Sunday at U o'clock a.m., and TV? o'clock p. m. I'ruvor meeting every Thuraday ulght at i1, o'clock p. m. , Sunday School every Sunday at 9 o'clock a. ut. B. Norton, Superintendent. OONWAV ciuctriT. k itKV. w. i. i'it;t i:s, i'amuk. Jfed'lllll. Saturday hof -r 1.-' Sunday . ..19.00 in Samlv Plain, 1st Sunday 10.00 a in Mount Zion, 1st Sunday tif.oo in Piegali. lat Sunday. .!.)*> p in Dlirant, 'Jud Sunday 10.MO a in (nest 2nd Sab. uUcrnatc) M.30p ni " " I nlon 8.80 1' ni (next 2nd Sab. alternate) .. 10.H0 a m Whiie Oak Hrd Satuulay 11.80am; Poplar, 8rdSutidav 10..'V) n in Pool Spring " ' H.mo p m Antiocii, ith Monday > 1T"o in ill-own Swamp, Ith SnnTlay li.OOam (next month ulteratinv'i MMOp m Jordaiiville " M.MO p in , next month alteratlng ll.ooam next mouth, Antloch 'at 12.00 in A baptist. * * I > IV A 1 \V S. MrCASKILt?. I'ahtoI!. mid Snnriav ami Saturdnv night hetore mi 1 < 'iv fourth Sunday.* Prayer myelin, '"very Tuesday nivrlit at 7', clock. Sunday Si-hoof every Sutidiiy at p. in K. W. Nm.i.K v, Sui>orint??ndcn,> . ::i?An ?tu?i\ K , Third Saturday and Sunday In e:??-h inonrh COI.1.1X8' OlIKKK ni'irnt Sunday and Saturday ho f orb, in i?nch month. , MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.F/.M. ""Vooiil ?r cMinni'inication of llorry Lodge, No. at Masonic Hall Kirst Monday in each month. .1. 11 Monro, \V. M. K. of H. itegular meeting of Stuart Lodge, No. 'itWfl, will j moot at tl" ir Hall on th< "Nr??t and Third Wediies- \ day evening* of each monlh. 1". \V Sot/>;y, Dictator. I. If. l'AitKKti, Heportor. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14243. Krom Marion t' II to Conway Leave Marion < 11 I'u la\ 'inil Saturday; a in. an I arrive.* r.4|| Conway by p. in. Leave Co away Monday* and Friday1* 7 . m. and . arrives ut Marion "> i>. in. Mail Route No. 14265. I'min Conway to Jordtniville.? l.oave Conway Ti|osdtiy? n 1 Sa. irdn; 1 at 7 a. in. arrtva it Jor danville It! in. Leave Jord ; i?"lll>' Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 p in. arrive at Conway p. in. . Mail Route No. 13433. From Wuiievillo S C. to Conway S. ('. i.eave \Vhiie\ille '1 noadaya and Fridays at ii a. in. arrive j at Conway N p. in Leave Conway Wednesday and Natuda s at I j . in. nrrlvo tt Whit ".ill* v p in. ?? ?? -o i-? ? J-- -xT . i ine i iUO.ll iAOUte iN'J. lt/il'-i. t From I.ittlo Ri\>-r to Conway,?Leave Little River Monday.' and Frldaya at, '? a. in. arrive nt Conway 5 p. in. I,i>:r . Conway Tuesday? id Saturdaye n( Sa. 111. arrive at l.lttlo Ulver I p. 111. 1 ? Mail Route No. H2G7. From Port Ilnrrelson s. in Fair Muff N. I.envn Port llaircl.on daily except Sundays nt a. in. arrive at Fair liltilT S p. in. Loavo Fair .IliilT X. daily except Sundays at r, a in. arrive at Port II ?rr? l.nln H p. m. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. Leave Ooorgelow a on Mondays, Wi'iliirmlni ami Fridays at s o'clock a. in., arrive at liir.?-k?*\ ille nt S o'clock o'clock qaiacdnys. I.oave PiickH'. ille on Tuesdays, TliiifHdays mid Saturdays, at H o'clock a. in., arrive nt Georgetown 1 o'clock k.i ne days, touching at all intermediate landing?. T. S. Mcnnkiu.vn, Master. Stmr. Maggie, II. T. Wii.mans Master leaves Conway every Wednesday at ."> a. in., for Georgetown, touching at all intermediate landings, re turning, leaves Georgetown every Friday at 6 a. in. | ' wwii iiimbiihii??? LOCAL ITEMS. , Index to ,\etv AdverliMomciitM. Funk ?.V Wagxai.ls?Sco Ad. 11. H. Ki.^g ? To the Front. Tiik Mokms'ii Star?Seo Ad. .1 Wm. B. Wright?Final l)ischarge. n Wacoamaw is on a bi<r boom. D Fine, seasonable rain Tuesday tiltrlit. The Grand Lod^e K. of II. meets, in Beaufort next "Wednesday ni^lit. he painter's brush properly used in Conway would make threat, im- j provomont. It. F. Gurley is running Bur- | roughs & Collins' steam saw-mill. ... His family will occupy one of the. new buildings near the "Gull v Store." Mr. llenry Hardee lias placed upon our table a lar^'*, ripe straw-1 berry. , Mrs. Tlios. S. Barnhill, of Bucks Lower Mill, has boon visit! relatives and friends at Fair BlufT, X. C.! Rev. .1. A. Smith will oreach nj missionary sermou in the Baptist Church at this place, next TuosrJny \ night. n We are indebted to J.ewiston Seed Company, T.owiston, Idaho, for* a] package of vegetable and flower "West-Test" seeds. Thanks to 11. R. King for a sample of his leader in handkechiefs, and also for a photograph album, lio suro to read his ad in another col - i limn. 0 The venue of Jacob Sharp has boen transferred from the New York courts to the general nssi/o at the , final Judgment. lie died at his residence in Now York April 5th. * is a []?> f. ~ . < last Friday night, according to the iSt<ir} was: Professions of faith in Christ 00S, backsliders reclaimed 2\)S. Mr. J. A. Burhage, of Graham* f n ville, was in town yesterday. He was driving an educated Texas pony, and gave a performance at the "Gully Store*' for the edification of the hoys. Mr. \V. 11. Ilyman has accepted a position, as traveling salesman, with Collin Bros., ?>f Charleston, and will leave, this morning, for his now field ,,f 1alw? II.. I ? - * - < r \'? ii?uvi . 1 IIU9 UlU IH'Sl WlbllUS OI Tim IIkkam). The (' inly Hoard of Ktpializntion mot. last Tuesday to hoar complaints against an increase of assessment. Several parties complained un 1 in. 1 their grievances satisfactorilv adjusted. The Cox cotton planter is considered the host now in nse. It is simple, light and regular in distribution. If you wish to save time and labor, and test the merits <>f this planter call at Hurroughs & Collins1, who has a few on hand. Smith, the nominee of the 4th Ward of Columbia, about whom so much unfavorable comment was made concerning his unsavory Republican ntliliations during the Radical regime, was elected the other day leading the Aldermanic ticket. Opposition sometimes stimulates extra effort. Mr. J. 11. Hart, of the (inn of ToInr & Hart, New Y. rk, has been ?n an extended, tour in the .South, and fouml it convenient to make a short >st j> at Conway oii his return North: We have no doubt that he has many wrtrm friends down here, who wore .1 ...... t.: i - in i ... ^ ici? i iw III * * I till l 11 > NIMH! stay <irnoiijLf us. Ho arrived her? on Friday and departed ves^rdav. Round trip tickets . 11 I??? sold to pr it s i.'iU'iidihjj- 1 hstriet Conference nt ' \>iov;iy April 4Jn 2'.J on the W. C\ A C\ Railroad att. cents per mile. Tickets will be on sale at the differ, ont Stations on tlio d'Jrd, 4dlth and 2oth, and o()od to return to May 1st. inclusive. The \Y. & A. Railroad will als^ have round trip tickets on sale for the same dates at reduced rates. Rev. .1. M. Knitrht, Principal of the Socasteo Academy, filled t .*? Methodist pulpit last Sunday nijjfht very ereditably to himself and acceptably to the eonoretra'ion. Quito a laroe eonurreipition was attracted, mainly, we presume, by curiosity t*? hoar the youthful preaeiier, and witness the manner in which he would aequit himself. It is no easy task to be at ease and unembarrassed before an audience composed of former pupils, their parents and associates, but. Mr. Kniobt underwent the ordeal very well. 11o has tho elements of a preacher in him and with proper development will make "a workman ,that noedoth not to ashamed, handling aright the word of truth." Wo aire informed that the Farmers' Alliance aire making unfavorable comment upon our not publishing ;i notice of tho time and place of the mooting of the county alliance. The notice was deceived and wo supposed we had put it in the proper receptacle for articles intended for publication until our attention was called to its non-aippearance. We know nothing 'about the merits or demerits, advantages or disadvantages of the Alliance, and, therefore, cannot approve or condemn, until wo liavy the moans and opportunity to inform ourself 011 these points. Tho notice not being published was purely an oversight and unintentional. The attention of farmers and especially the Timinonsville /''tinner* Friend is called to an article on the 'Ith page of this issue of tho !Ikuam> from the Southtrn Cultivator. As the leading Southern agricultural journal it is in a position to speak to and advise the farmers with confidence. The editor calls the attention rif frirmprs to tho mlvint.w.r. the bill recently introduced in Congress, authorizing the issuo of Fractional Currency and suggests that farmers write their Congressmen and urgo them to support the hill. The adoption of the measure would ho a great convenience, the certificates being much moro easily transported through the mails as well as being of equal value with silver in all coin niercial transactions. Will some of the persistent advocates of moving the State Convention from place to place give one solid, substantial reason therefor? What is the advantage of Greenville or Spartanburg over Columbia except they are more inaccessible and . oithor would bo more expensive' Perhaps this latter reason is the rea kernel of the question at last. Tin i expense of roaohing any of the up I country towns would be so hcnvt 'that several low country delegate: would not bo able to attend the Con vention and then the up-country del ogates would enjoy a love-feas among themselves in uoininatini. each other for oilice. Kx Senator (Jonkling, of Nov l York,-is in a precarious condition He caught cold during the recent e\ eessivoly cold spc'l, which pr'?duoo? an abscess in the brain. A portioi of the temporal bono was removet the other day and the pus releasei from its confinoment. Conseiousnos was lost/jred at intervals by the op oration, 1 >nt it is donhtfnl if lie cui lone* survive. i \o| ice. 1 v - - - - i .\ im-ming t?r me i oumy I'jxoou tive Committee of the I )emoeratii party will he held in (.'onway 01 Saturday, April 21st. A full attend hi ten is requested as business of iui nortanco will eome before it. lv N(iiiton, t\>. Chin. iMNiaimioiit <>r HoSc^iiU's., The following is the assignment o homes for delegates to the approach ing District Conference which con veims in Conwai on i!r- 2~?th. inst . M. | F. Fvorett. ^H||| J. 1!. Porter .1. A. Porter, Do/ior. .t^&||| A. 11. J. Calhraith?15. (). .1. T. Covington. i. ( >. A. Darbv. Caswell Koper, . A. I )orman W. N!. !5o< sel llardee. M'. Sanders? M. P. '1;i1!(^h|| IP. M.John. K. P. Peaty 15. I.. I5eaty, PriteliaPil. W . P. I 1 > 'i' m,.v..:n i w i ?....: i"i ..v .<111 i. i /?1111?; i M. Staokhonso. irur .1. 15. Moore ? W. W . Jones, Ai J ohllSOIl. \\\ '0. I lard wick J. I). FrierSon .1. (i. Butler. II. Hardee- A. K. I'arhai i, I1. \Y Bethoa. J. M. Oliver O. M. Boyd, Jerr Smith, 10. H. Fore, 15. (1. Smith. I. I\. Connor C. C. Smiths. \Y. .1 1 )urant, Tims. I >. I 'oonor. 10. Norton A. J. Stokes, \Y. 1J Kirkland, Jus. Norton, C. A. Wood? F. C. Woodard. I5. CJ. < 'oilins T. ('. O'Dell, 11. K Covington, J. I >. llill, ('. 1*. Hodges J. M. Woodby, 10. (lOdwurds. .1. A. Mayo--J. C. Stoll, .1. W I {oner. 1{. 15. Scatboroundi S. W. Sinitli \V. A. Kcmers, T. ('. Sherwood. Mrs. F. 10. Currie \V. M. llurd in, .). 10. Floyd. J.ti. Honors? W. J. Monltromcry W. \\ A1 tin an. (J. 1 \ Quattlebaum 1). 1). I hint zler, 10. II. (rasque. 'I' W I l.i I I - II W...1.1.II "'KK' "l~ v'- ' ' " ?? ???.. ; John Manning, .1. .1. Host, .1. A i Lewis. Mrs. M. J 3. Boaty?S. P. II. EI well, C. M. Weatlierly. G. II. Dusenbury?\V. S. 13. Fori, .1. F. Carson. , T. 1''. Gillespie? 13. M. Po^ues, !* \V. G. Shipj). W. 13. Lewis-- l\ K. Lewis, J. IWilis. 13. C. Sessions?C J. Prince, W T. Golclfiucu. W. L. 1 \?ffues--.I. C. Kilijo, W I). Evans. .1. 13. Parker- .1. C. Townsend Owen Jackson. G. 13. Sessions (Kirlon House)(j?. I. VVayr.o, K. (L Stevenson. Win. Thomas-- W. K. Breeder 13. F. Moore. F. G. Burroughs .1. M. Parker W. K. Odtim, J. I*'. Breedcn, El , English, P. A. Miller, M. A. .J. Moore. Simeon Gibson, T. M. Adams, .1. M Campbell, .1. T. Pate, O. ('. Hays. P. K. Bethea" (Railroad House) Giles Floyd. General Gilmore I>cn<l. mew 1 okk, A[?ri! 7.- Genera I Quinoy A Gihnoro, who has beoi sutTerijii/ for soino tirno from kidne1 I . . . " i disease, died this morning at his res id (Mi co, 147 Homson street, llrooklyn Tito docoased was a very distinguish i od ofTicor during the war, and com I manded the Tenth Corns, and wu J engaged in the siege of ('harlestoi and bombardment of Fort Sumter General Gilinoro was in command o i tli3 famous "Swamp Anglo" batterie which bombarded the city cf Char lsston during the war, nt)d, by strange coincident, since the war ha boon in charge, of the improvement in Charleston harbor. The Genera I was born in Ohio in 1825 and grad I uated from West Point, lio leave 'a widow and four sons. native <'omiultteo. J vN>\' * muI Courier.) j| l\n,i mhi a, April 0. -'I lie* State .' Democratic executive committee met s in the Carolina National Dank at ^ ' 8.HU to-nioht. Fourteen of the i I tw -ntv-two members wore present* as follows: \N . 11. Ilruwley, S. 1' j t Wingnrd, \V. .1. Fishburne, 1.. T. ( r l/.lar, -I. W. Moore, Geo. S. Mower, i ! 10. H. Murray, .1. A. lloyt, G. W. l Shell I*. 10. Allison, C. S. Met'all,:. : .1. F. Khame, S. Forehor Stuith and j ! F. \V. I )ft\vson, !' The principal questions for the ! consideration of the committee wore whether one or two conventions! 1 should be recommended, and where 1 the Convention which they called 1 should moot. It was decided that i a v onvention to oi"?:t delegates to j the National Democratic Con volition ' shoultl ln? called to moot on tlio 17th ( 1 of Mav . j | Then the question arose as to | j whore this Convention should ho j | he held, and there was much discus- ' sion upon this suhjeet. The question j , was linallv put to a vote and resul, ted as follows: Columbia 8, Charleston H, and (Ireenviilo 8. Yho ? Convention will noeordin^lt ho hohl ' in this city. The couiinittoe recommended that 1 this Convention should not make 1 i nominations for State ollirers. The following circular w i 1' head- ' f drossJBj^kthe several county chair- 1 iiii^^H||^ til!q ( 'onve.iition ! fh Thursday,!1 \ a 12 x ; 1 * '1 i ;':!''ie Iiuuihc r 'ich ouuty . j' ' re proven"\ chairmen of > ) this State j ' Democrat!* 1 nHHKnW,,;,./ the I^H^^KHBeSHB^II.sc' '1' . i.mw uili klmc. howev' think Uooillcrs. *?i stands . ..a lio , nhfvs.wovt>xr, Aj>ril 7.? White and Cross, the Kalcitrh bank foroeis, left for lhiloi?rh in charge of I'olieeman llcartt on the noon train to-ilav. At 11 io IVdiee Court this mornino no * ! evidence was offered on the eharj/e I of bringintf stolen money into t'ana . da, and it was withdrawn. An no roe inent r< ^ardino tlio money found on , the prisoners lias been made to the olTool that it be sent by express to a j h i bank in Now York to be held in j trusts subject to the joint order of tiie cashier of the X< rfolk batik, and j of the receiver of the State N'al'onal Hank of Uaieicrh. until the question i of which is entitled to it is determin* \ ed by the proper Couit in North i ('arolina. State Attorney Ihisbue sii/ned an ' ? n ! a^roernon.t. also that tho prisor.fr i only be tried on charoos, first of forJ % 1 ( oin^r a promissory nolo for $0,250, j purporting to l>o signed by I). II. (iravos and \V. II. Sanders; second, for forging a note for $7,500, pur- j i porting to bo signed by \V. II. Av- ' lory and N. .1. Harbor; third, for for- i giug a prommissory note for $5,800,1 N [ purporting to bo cgned by II. A.! . j Morgan, .fumes L'arker and ((). Ueddick. Callioaa's Son in Law. Pkndi.hton, April 8.? A large I, concourse of citizens attended the j funeral of .Mr. Olomson to-day. I am credibly in formed that, after handsomely providing for (lis granddaughter, Mr. Cloinson has left Tort ' S Hill, with a largo ondowmnont, to I tho State for agricultural and oduca* . , tional purposes. The latest figures sluAv that tin re arc 1 17'OiM) Sunday-school scholars in the world. I, So far this session of Congress about 0,000 hills havo been introduced in the House. ()f the bills pass; ed 127 were public and 22j? private. ? ? i, j A Hlessing to Kvery Woman. Those of our lady readers who would ' like to know how CI II Id) B1CAH1NC \ may la- uiade I'AINLKSS and SAKb can . j i #ct the inhumation in a sealed envelope l>y sending four ( ( tits in postage stamps to i, Mas. K. Hkvv.uk, Box 283, .Jersey City 1 N. J. aar*.>mur*r'vH\tmimi ?i*r?% Markci Report. C< > n \va v s. (\ I (JRl'DK TERPENTINE Now Virgin, bid., 020 pounds >j> 8 00 Vol low Dip, 2 25 Scrnpo 2 25 I j GROCERIES i Bacon I). S. Sides \5 lh 10 (a 121 . cents ; l' Butter, 28^)85 cents, i ' Lard MktjllV, eta. I j Pork, tlk 1?1?1 : .f 20 00 Molnases '(p gallon 4067.00 eon*. ( C? Ifee, 'Jp pound 10";, //,20ets. ' Corn, bushels 75(?/>js 1 00 ' Grist per bushel 756/S 1 00 Flour, per 1?1>1 $8,50 (<(, 7.75 i II Eggs per tloz 10 cents.; '. ! Sugar 0l.i^l0 cts j ^ Lint Cotton H1 to 0 7-10 cts. a Sied Cotton 2^t to !H}{ cts WILMINGTON, N.C., April lOtli. ii Cotton, 0;^, (fo 0 f,? cents, i r CRUDE TURPENTINE s Virgin, tM l?bl., 280 pounds $ 2 00 1 Yellow Dip, 2 00 | Hani, 1 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal.. 30*^ 8 Tar, $ 1 5. 230pound libl. Hnsin Strained 82,^^871^cents. TO THE FRONT! . People will talk go where you will, the worM over, Some people talk, a ' great detJ and yet sav nothing. What Ihey say is like the froth oil a glass of beer; it has no suhstanre. People in our L'ounty however, are now talking about I the beautiful line of goods at such low rs prices at King's, who is now busy every lay, notwithstanding the dull time. King is a great talker too, but he*does his talking through tIn* newspapers, and what he ?n\ is go >d solid talk. r "NO buoni;' But Actual, Downright Hard Facts Regular Ti uth Miggrts. ft LOUIS and at ?;.IVETTS PriOOP bono hnnn en* ugo iicnti UGCIt bill UllffII UIIU goods actually matkeii over again and juices are now lower than ever. Wish friends we luul spurt* t?> <|u<>t< you totne pl iers, i>Vlt IlUYc'llt space to (lo so. ('utile aild SC(? for yourselves, illld lets ovenr oil' Irom tight l oots, from lanky ' roups, ittid from hud whisky. r.ets swear N iff from ohenp eimtrs, and paper collars. 1 Lets avoid had cLobts, high tuxes and old rackei-. I et> 14' honest as we can and not tell li? on a credit when we can tell the I ruth lor ca>h down, [.its all go to work I uul buv up HottioUtliipf on 11 is t? o cold [o work, and pay our debts if we can. I.e.ts j ( ill bu\ our >ods from King for Jiis ood ire reliable and lie appreciates your trade, I and is tho p< r man' friend. T H EMU R N I N G ST A R. , A Eirst-tilas Dtwraiic Newspaper, j 1 published daily at $6.09 < Per Annuln. TU F OLD F.ST I > AT I. V /.V; TJ/F STATF! the: wfj?:kly star .<><> ; > V ?:t v. IJI.L a I'd RELIABLE MARKET REPORTS.! Tin I.n't .<1 X. irs, Folitirnl <m<t , (1 < j'i'oi/i nil fntrts of tin ' !' <>/ /'/, ( 'OH'.I' ln? </ II lid A I'l'U ni/iil in tin' /no.if Atti'ilrtifW Foi'lll. < Advertising Kales Reasonable. V ?i?I I'css, WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, WILMINGTON, X. ( NOTICE! Notice is hereby gi\ , that on Thurs j ilay, the 8nl (lay of May |>ro\., the under signed will apply to the 1 Vol into .Judge of I lorry County, tor ii Haul discharge from the oli" e and trust of (iuardian of tlu> per soil and estate of < JeorflfC O. M riirht. W II.MAM II. #ltmilT, < J unidian. npr 12 . lit BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS. cttks. Tho Peer of all Lawn Seats, i Above cut represents our patented Bet too. Tbo only ttetteo ovi r rondo that will adjust itself to uneven ground. Light, durnblo, handsome ami strong. , Painted bright rod and ornamented. Prices: Hett.wn, #1.50 and 4.50, i< C/hntra, Ql.ftO. ; v Hockeri, ?4.00 nacli, Tlicy all fold Hat. j s If your dealer don't keep them, ask . him to order for you from AMERICAN FOLDING CHAIR CO., 1301 *.o 1323 N. Main St., BT, J.OVIS Apr 5 ? dm. I i , .. _ _ f V DR. P. K EEi HEA Physician ami jilirgeoji,.. Ccnway, S. O. ( I' Will ho found at Dr. Norton's Drug Sloro, or "Ituilroad House." All calls promptly responded to, night and day. Diseases of women and obstetrics a specialty. apt* 5 ly E. A. CASQUE, Doctor of Dental Surgery, MARION, S. C- ! Cocaine, and ail the latest anesthetics used. Office fitted up in tirst-class style. ' All the latest improved instruments used. I Satisfaction guaranteed. Office upstairs over Marion iiank, inch 2h t v 1 FO11 BARGAINS; 11 ; a ? Vt our ItUeksvillc store, which wo learn roin eoo<l authority, i? the best country " tore in !lorry County. Thirty ID&ys Timo. > I 1 For the next thirty days wo offer e\ weinely low prices oil nil winter roods i etna inner in -took. A big trade in them \ ire now going on. Don'l be Too Late. m 150\ A >. TS. A I I A lino lot of Bonanza undershirts ami darwers at '<25 ami JiO c***nt at li. " i a KLOIU. Flour from $0.50 to $0.75 per barrel. I' >ur tlours are fresh and now ground, and j ve claim that the I "nib d States cannot (, imduce a better llour than we sell. b ('OFF Ei:. lit-st liio n ITee live pounds for $1.00. onunon Kin 5'.,' paumb for one dollar. MO!,ANSI'S. 11 Best New Crop .Vow Orleans molasses, " v ifty cents per gallon. ?i No. 2, N ew ('~op .Vew (Orleans molas- 1 y es, thirty tends per gallon. | " ' ' In >/'/. s/'/;/X(, stock oe\ latest xo vel ti es ix la/>ies' pl'ess <;oo/>s . | he xo ii' /i 11 \r /'/. 11 t \ '' J 1. / ''/{ / .\ M/? IICTIOX. W. 1;. BUCK & CO. ! I ^ ? ? I c J. Ii. JOLiLIH,!! II Manufacturer of _ _ . b Jarriages, Bug-g'ies, (ARTS A NI) (Jencral B'acksmith, ilorse Shoeing A Specially- < ( Joiim :i v, - > ?. O.h ? I i < All orders j>roinptly tilled, and all work guaranteed. (live me a trial. \ jan llltli 2(5 1v \ - / f. ]). L. GOUE, i Wholesale Crocer ? ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANT, : \<?h. irjo, i!jj3 4ii><i 1 i rsr<>i>iii W ..I t SI I . WILMINGTON, N. C. < I fob 2nd ly I _ I l ,l,: |v ? ?'< * II o? si;, I Conway, S. C. Under tlio manajr nxyit of Mrs. M. E. Jossions will always bo found reliable, ta> I >1?? first- 1'11>s. Transient board solicited. Hoard by t 1m* d iy. \j*< < k, or mouth at rcusonblo rates. Oct. 10 (Jin. RAIL HOAR HOUSE. Tudor the mana-ronionl of W v. and Mrs. II. it a l* <1 re, 1 ?n \\'est side Main Street, Conway, H. C\, vill furnish'board and lodging by the day. seek or niontli fit reasonable rates. Tranient board solicited. (Jive nie fi call and lave the dimes. NOTICE. Regular communication of (Iroen Sea ! Lodge, No. 200, at Masonic Hall, fourth iaturaoy evening of each i*onth A. L. f<K\vn*, (. C. Suoos, Secretary, W. M. j feb 1(1 33 tf Win. K. Springer & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO J Wholesale and He tail Dealers ? IN? Hardware, Crockery and Tinware. II NORTH fkont stkeet, W1IAIIAGTOA, <\ fob 2nd (it NOTICE. Regular communication of Trinity bodge, 175 A. F. M. in Masonic Hall 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. Jah. K. Bka i y. Secretary. M*t 13 12 tf. I ! i > t i: n * Again we would call attention to the hnnpnso stock we have )ai<l in to meet Mm resent and com! in, season. \V?- have icver boon so well equipped for business k we now are, nnd having studied the units of our many customers we have ta,en great psdr.s to vel< * such goods as i id meet the d.'-ires ?>i all, and we fed hat wo have accomplished this much in very sense. Our lni\ r lr s ju t r> "urnrt. rem the n>rth where iio selected a full line of )V' i > >.) . 3>TO TXOInS, CLOAKS, . 'JL()TIIF\(i X(\. Wi' have some I"-.-, if'lul combinations, iiiipie designs and choice colors in such s <?l N<?HAM, ( AI.ICO, ( IIKVIO'I.S, VOKSTKD, and anything desirable hi he dry goods line. ()ur business has never been as pros* erons as at present, which shows that nr low prices and honest dealings have toriio ahniulcnt fruit, and that our oltorts i please, and build a largo trade have ieen crowned with success. We Have Openeii up a Mammoth Stock of CLOTHING embracing all tie new. t. designs, colors nd textures, and we are cm ifdetp that t re can please you both In st\le an I p \c . bey are going ,.ipi,i'y, and the sooner * on come 'he hett? r y< u are suited. Wo re offering s-'it- f: >;n *? t no. T! lav ,est and most complete stocU to be found ny where. < > I It ?-* ? <)<" Jv CM' S II 0 K S s full and eenip'ote. and we make no lies tation in oiving w > can give you the ! t line for the least in n o\. Hen , I ini. . , .i< I. .itt.l \IU?? ? I.. ' . .. - > *uv ill Illl I . "U !(' if* lac, cougres* an 1 button. Wo wive recently added to our .stock the well mown'Mamas >Ii n " ; shoe, whleh is living groat satisfaction. Wo ->ti 11 carry In- .1 anion .Minii. $8 hoe, m<l la y si2 In ? : also, the Xi>i . 1 rand pri.t Ii- ? '. nil >1 w liicli ara tlia best on tin- mai act. Wo have a larco assortment of I'mre ..' ods and < lothii g which wo w ill close ?ut in the next tnirtv d:.\ s .1'/' an i> iu:i <nv <:osr, ii order (o make room for the now supply hat is pouring in conbantly, and hero ou can inaki'm>!ii? liv bargains. Coiuo il once and got choice. HARDWARE \A N D ( 4 I tO<J X<; l.<? H X.OJS, In large a oitiiu nt.s can always l?o had ol is, as we are up with the times a i l it is loodless to comment here. Our groceries ire always fresh. We have not the room here to say to ,'ou all we would like, blit come to seo us .chore we can show you anythunt you d? lire to look at whetlcr you wish to buy >r i.ot, and we will convince you that we an suit you in every respect, and -avj> ,'ou money. hi;hh()i:ciis & collins. E^lccntation For Sale I'undml :?( r??> of land ill I lay horn <J Tnwmhip, near tin* lin? of tin- \V. & ('. Railroad, bounded by lands of Isaac Mishowo, (Holmes ami \V. II. IInmilton; being tli?? residence <>f I lezekiah il, Holmes. < heap ami terms easy. Apply to .IonXHON <Si Qr.xTTi.Kii.vrM, Attys. for Tallw>it and Sons. Aug. 11th 3 t! FORE & FOSTER Pinning Mill, Sash and lllindl'oI imorpoi'ii {<-.1 I )ea It* I** I N A I.I. K I N 1 ?S < )FLumber, Laths, Shingles, Mouldings, Fancy Scroti Work and Turning Tone to Order. f Vlllnu ami 1'J?> > i-: 11 jjr tl cliilt y, \ N I) VHOKTA lir.K .OXF.S MADE. TO OHDKU. Wilniliiitlon. V. 4'. fob 2nd 2m LUCY HINT0N, CllliW Titos, (. \\ i ilia ins vv Co.'s CELKHIUTKD TOBACCO. LUCY HINTON! l'he landing Tol?am> ill the <>litll. I>I:R1IV, 10 I A< II (I TO IiH. vni vi m, i.i t*. v ro i,it. Burroughs & Collins, CON WAV, S. (\, Wholesale Audit* lor Horry County. me to82 ft >