The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 19, 1888, Image 3
Methodist.
conway station.
ltKV. WM. THOMAS. Partou.
Services every Sunday ut 11 o'duck h. in., and
7:i o'clock p. in.
Prayer mooting every T!mr*(U?v night nt 7*4
o'clock p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday nt M o'clock a. in.p..
Noiiton, Superintendent.
conway circuit.
ItKV. W. L. IMOI'KS, Partou.
Hod lllll, Saturday lit fore 1st Sunday. 12.00 in
Sundy Plain, 1st Sunday " lO.(X) a in
. Mount Zion, 1st Sunday P.*.00 in
XU _'ah, 1st Sunday :i.8o p in
^ rant. 2ml Sunday 10- 50 a m
next 2nd Sah. alternate). :i :50ptn
" ? t ni<>n ".... 11.80; in
(next 2nd Sal*, altei nate)... 1<>.:50 a in
Willie Oak :;rd Saturday 11.80 am
Poplar, "rdSunduv ? ..10.no a in
Cool Spring " " 1.00 p in
Antioch. Itli Monday 12oo in
l'rown Swamp, Itli Sunday 11.00 a in
''next 'iionth alteratlng) 8.80 p in
Jordunvilln " 8.80 pm
next month attending 11.00 am
next month, Antioch sat 12.00 in
baptist.
('on way
W s. MeCASK! I.Ij, Partou.
1 <\ icond Sunday and Saturday night bo*
Ic II every fourth Sunday, "j
Prayer meeting every Tuesday night at 7",
clock.
Sun-la" School overv Sunday ut 8 p. n> K. W.
VI ... . v..,,..Mi.o.?.l'.i,?
MltOVK
Thin! Saturday ami Sunday in ?%a<*h monrh
1*01.1.1 s** CllEKK
r^Fir^t Sunday an 1 Satur lay h??foro, inoacli month.
MEETINGS OF LODGES.
A.-.r -.M.
iteipilar coinnnu lcu'ion of Horry l.odue, No. 0%,
at Slasonic Hull First M onlay in eueh month. .1.
II. Moore, \V. M
^ K. Of H.
i'llar of Smart i.o |oe, No. \\ 111
meet at their Mull >>i the first iin<! 'l'lilril Wedites
* iluv evenings of I'H' li month.
K. Y<". Not mm, Dictator.
I. U. ]'.\tti\Kii, Reporter.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Mail Rougo. Vo. 14248.
From Marlon 0 II to Conway. Leave Marion C
II To .Jilayn anil Saturday < 7 a. n and arrives at
Conway by r> ]>. in.
I Leave Conway Moutlayh and Fridays 7 . m. an<l
arrives at Marion p. in.
Mail Route No. 14265.
l-'roni Conway to Jorilanvlllo.? I.eavo Conway
Tuo-?i'. ivi- ami Satnril iy.-< at 7 a. m. airivj at Jordanvillo
l? m.
I.e ive .'or l.iiivillc Tuesdays and Saturdays at I
p. in. arrive at Conway it p. m.
Mail Roato No. 13433.
Krom Wliitesille N. C. to Conway S. C.?Leave
Wliitevllle Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a. in. arrive
at Conway 8 p in.
I.oave Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5
. in. urrivo *u niK'vini' p. in.
Mail Route No. 14264.
From T.itt 1?? iMver to Conway,?Leave Kittlo
Kiver Mondays nut! Fridays nt <> a. in. arrive at
Oomvay r> p. in.
I,i?a\ i* Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays ntSn. in.
arrive al Little Itivor I p. in.
Mail lloutc No. 14267.
From I'orl ll;irre|--on C., to Fair 1!lu!T N. C.,
Leave Port ilarrelson daily except Sundays ?'
a. ill. arrive at Fair lllufT H p. in.
Leave Fair .'I ifT N daily ? \? )?t Sundays at
r. a. in. arrive at Porl llarrelsoii s p. m.
SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE.
I.cava Georgetown on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Friday ? nt 8 o'clock a. in., arrive at Hncksviile
at 8 o'clock o'clock same days.
Leave 'tncksville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
, Saturday!', at 8.o'clock ?. in., arrive at Georgetown
1 o'clock same dhys, touching at all intermediate
landings* T. S. Mcnnkiu.vs,
Master.
Stmr. Maggie, II. T. Wii.i.ians Master leaves
Conway every Wednesday at fi a. m., for Georgetown,
t nclitng at all ihtermediate landings, returning,
leav es Georgetown every Friday at t; a. in.
LOCAL ITEMS.
EimIcx. to >ew A?lvei'tlMciiioiifN.
.Masonic IIai.i.?Notice.
Fi nk & Wagnallr?Seo Ad.
R. (I. Skssioxs?Sheriff's Sales.
W. C. it. C. I?. R.?Change of
Selinil 111 f>
Moon-Hifht night t.
Waccaniaw h falling. #
Col. C. P. Quattlobaum is in Beaufort.
Everybody in Conwav is preparing
for Conference.
It is rumored that Marion v ants a
now deal this year.
A word sometimes lasts longer
than a marble slat).
If you want an office wo will tell
the people so for a V.
Capt. Daggct is having his steam
hoister, the Horn/, repaired.
The fenco around the .Methodist
church has been whitewashed.
Work is progressing rapidly on
Moss. Burroughs & Collins' now boat.
All the cemotories around Conway
luis recontlv boon cloanod out.
]{. B. Scarborough, Ksq., has been
using the whitewash brush about his
place.
Have the courage to discharge a
debt while you have the money in
^ your pocket.
Mt. J. A. Mayo has had the fence
between his store and Tim Hkkai.d
oflice whitewashed.
The first and second nine of the
Conway Base Ball Club will play a
match game on their ground this afternoon.
The ladies are cordially
invited.
put up a telegraph line from the
river to the depot.
I Several gentlemen and ladies fiotn
Conway attended church at Cedar
Grove, last Sunday.
Many a broadcloth husband owes
his prosperity to the fact that ho
married a gingham girl.
Wo received a communication
from liohoboth and from I .oris too
late for publication in this issue.
They will appear next week.
Wil1 not some of our delinquents
send us some chickens and ?gg^ s?
that we will have something to give
them to eat if they come to Confer|once?
We received last Tuesday a copy
of tlie Marion tStfir of February 20th.
It has been lying in some post ollieo
between hero aiul Marion food for
mice.
Mr. \\*. It. Lewis lias had a new
foundation put under his store. This
. work was commenced last week
with two workman and about twelve
bosses.
A protest has been forwarded to
the Post Oil!ce I )epa "tment against
the irre-Tularitv of the arrival anil do'
oarture of tlie mail on the W. ?.f.
C. It ail road.
Mr. Samuel Watson, of Marion,
was in town last Monday. ! le came
down to oe< ba'l for Manders ''raw
fo*d, colored, now ii jail* at Marion
for assault and b:\tterv in this conn* y.
Mr. Ilenrv Mardee, the genial proprietor
of the Itnilroad Mouse, has
had tlio fence in front of his place
whitewashed, which adds much to the
appearance of his already neat and
comfortably looking place.
The price for announcing candidates
in Till-: I I Kit A l II is live dollars.
in advanco, for each announcement.
Communications supporting the candidacy
of any one will he charged
at our regular advertising rates.
Throe hours and thirty minutes
from Chadqourn to Conway, and the
train yesterday two hours and thirty
minutes behind time. Gentlemen,
buy two Texas ponies and if they
are insuiliciont got two Horry bulls.
I lorry will assist von.
lo the Anderson .Journal's strictures
on our objections to the primary
plan of nominating State officers
we simply say: The people an able
to taUo erae of thenwhwHy but arc
not prepared to *an ar,n)'
' of hungry candidar^BS'
It is said that ^CSs'tor Newton
has positively decli^jjjjjj^-nomination,
j and that J. M. Johnson, of Marion,
j Knox Livingston, of Hennettsvillo,
and Geo. \V. IJrown," of Darlington,
will.ho aspirants for the office of Solicitor.
Of the three, which will you
take?
All communications to Tim IIeuai.i)
must ho accompanied by tho author's
true name, not necessary for
publication, but as a guarantee of
good faith. We have a letter from
San ford and one from Poplar, which
wo will publish if the authors will
furnish as their names.
The schedule speed of a railroad
engine is 40 miles p?* hour; that of
a horse is 0 miles. What is tho difference
between the rate of speed of the
W. C. & C. Uullg'no and an ox-cart
? the former runnhig 30 miles in 3
hours and 30 minutes and the latter
! going two miles u;r hour?
I i no k
Tho steamer JJrhwr !?*ft yesterday
morning for ;i trip up Little Poo Deo
River. It will go as lii^rti up as Gal:
livauts Ferry and take on a cargo of
^ naval stores, etc. This is probably
i the first steamer that ever ran up
j Little Peo Dee, but if it makes a
successful trip litis time, it will
doubtless go again.
The department of Agriculture
; has just issued its sketch of the resources
and industries of South Car!
olina, with the purpose of presenting
1 in a concise form some of the ad van |
tages offered to settlers and others
: bv the state, and tn full
' J ' " v? v/,?
to matters of special intorest, as fully
as possible, in a space nocessarily
limited.
J/oor Chadbourn! it must be destitute
of flower gardors and tho manipulator
of the VV. C. & C. schodulo
has extonded tho time botween Conway
and Chadbourn so that the train
hands will havo time to gather some
wild flowers? Kh! Well this is
Chadhournistic, any way, to lay tribute
upon tho good people of Horry
to benefit tho other end of tho line.
' or any one else, desires to coin?
i Conway, they had best coine dov
'on the Star lioute from Fair Hit,
This is not only safe, but sure. >
one regretted Mr. Smith's failure
got here more than the people
Conway.
Mrs. Louisa K. Hardee, of Mari<
desires to make application to tl
State for pension and wants to (it
'outsonip parties in llorrv who ei
certify to the service and death
her husbrfnd, John B. Hardee in tl
Hampton Legion. She is said to 1
good, deserving and needful, ai
? r
any comrades of her husband in t!
war will confer a great favor 1
communicating witli F. I). Brvan
O
Marion, S. (,V
Here is a prescription given by i
old Quaker lady that can be est
A 1 ^ r ?
wiui perieei sato'v ami will mul
tlio plainest fares beautiful to tlit
friends. Tho following eosnieti
are used and tliey do not have to I
weighed to ?n>t the exact amount, f
the more liberal vou are with the
the oreater the ehartn: "For tl
lips, truth; for the voice, prayer*, f
the eyes, pity, for the hands, eharit
l'orthe (inure. uprightness; for tl
heart, love."
Because u few of your friends hfl
proved unfaithful, vou shonh'^H
loso t an* doubt t'i> man
l'r"en> vou have left. f Vie"^H
w" no'!. " tl)-' o" frii'^H
oni" o:o would '> ' d :? ??st fri^|
so quiet.v l>iot ind ohm and so
:ccs:ni!lv o: " v out their > <*!.' <m :iA
tlic ]Iif Pr? '."tip!" of f.-iit!, in our cflH
lv friends is shaken to its vofy f<>B
dation. It will make us wartijfl
the choice of our friends hut it s!ul
never !>?' 1 t?? cmbi'tcr^B
lives jiihI i-^'ke m look with eok^b
un<l -j ? tionds w I a
' IS "8 2 * I
us constant jg ? fj Vtn niornB
and whose-*"?, ?j _o ^ wIi?mi tcfl
will not prove :u .5 ? nnr:iee,
f * ^ I # t
The tyroat revival in Wdininj*t<
i closed last week with a net result
1052 converts and reclamations,
most wonderful work. The edit
| of the Wilmington S/<tr is an enth
siastic admirer <>f the preacher
i Rev. Mr. Pearson. llesa\s:
44We never heard his like, we tie
I er expect to hear his like on cart
; Ho is indeed a verv jyreat preaelu
I and a most lovable, humble, eons
| crated follower o? Jesus. He is
man of jrreat common sense, [with
I thorough knowledge of human n
i turo, knows the Scriptures of ln^|
! ration beyond all men we hu
t known, and handles them with inn
j fnivo, more simplicity, more couran
more plainess and more elearne
than all wo linvo known, lint >
could write columns \vlien our spa
is up. May C *>< 1 Almighty proser
and bless Mr. Pearson and his fait
ful, gifted, consecrated wife."
Advoi'tiM'tl l.clliux
The following I nclnimed Letters
O
the Post Ofliee at Conway S. C. w
bo sent to the Dead Letter ()ffioe
Washington I). C. unless called f
within JJO days.
These letters :rre all duo one ce
for postage.
I) ? F. 1). Doctor, (colored.); He
.f. W. Durant.
G?W. H. Gaddy.
r % t r r 1 1
| .1 ;M. I I. .JOMllHtOn.
L?Robert I!. Lowrimore.
M?? Wm J. McCrackin.
S?M-s. Ij. Saavis; Rev. J.
Smith.
W-?J. (r. Woodward.
JAMKS H. POKTKK, P. M.
Sc'ioo! 'IVrirluT!*.
The following applicants have r
celved < ertifientes of qualification*
teach !n .'no nublic schools of I lor
county. The last named will n
teach.
A. 15. Shaw, 3rd grade.
W. S. McCaskill," dr., 2nd.
P. W. Cox, 3rd.
K. C. Wilis, 1st.
II. K. Primus, 3rd.
TO. W. fernigan, 3rd.
.J. Q. Graham, 2nd.
Miss Olympia Graham, 3rd.
AY. P. Molson, 3rd.
.J. M Knight, 1st.
I). S. IMtman, 3rd.
.1. (). Norton, 1st.
Five applicants rejected.
Gone to Ins Host.
(Columbia Kooord.)
A noble heart has ceased to bo
forever. A long life of faithful ai
devoted service is finished. W
lian Zachary Loitner, the much lo
ed Secretary of the State of Sou
Carolina, died of heart dieaso at I
| residence in the city at 10.20 yostc
j day morning. Death came up<
! him suddenly. There was scarce
any premonition of the awful sui
iiioiih, and his family were ill pi
I pared for the earthly parting, T
I Secretary remained at his post
m ! complained to his family of a sharp |
jy pain in tie chest. which cam? upon >
him several tim??r- during the night.
*? On rising in the morning ho felt'
to somewhat i otter, hut ha 1 very little
of appetil *. as lie ate only an egg fyr y
i breakfast. ' fe dressed for1 church j
and took a short walk in the State j
in I louse yard, and, returning to the;
l0 ' house, complained to Mrs. Leituvr j
I j of the same stricture in the cnest and !
; of a sharp,' numbiiing sensation in J
Ul .his arms, lie lay on the sofa and
of Mrs. Leitner bathed his arms. Sud10
denlv he fell over.and Mrs. hcitnerj .
w, rushed out of the room to send her i
H?
. j son for a physician, not dreaming, j !
however, that her loved one was at I J
M> death's door. lirief as was her stay, ,
?y when she returned his cheeks were! |
it, cold and pallid the eyes were lustre- 1 I
loss, his noble heart had cracked and [
ltisculupian devices of man were pow- j
u, "rless to reset the springs of life. ;
i Major Leitner leaves a devotee! 1
wife, two daughters and throe sons.
? m . . 1'
I (o has enjoyed life's blessing, his
,|r life's labors are done, and serenlv to I j
rs his final* rest ho has passed; while f
H, the soft memory of his virtues yet I
linger, like twilight lines when the I
bright sun has set. Cold, mute, in j
I,1 I the collin he lies. His history is |
j summed up in the biography .which I
or | the Hessian _ poet has prepared for '
i l y i i i
for lie
over - !il|?
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" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
's Sale. j I
': f T XI>! "{ A Nl) MV VIUTl'K OF FX C
" V-' ecit'.ons issued hy K. K. Ileaty, , r
t\ County Tree urer, to hip directed and t
0. lodged in .nv otlicc; ! will sell before tin- | }
Court House door in Conway, S. ('., on .
*' Monday, the 7th day of May 188S, durim:.
11 legal sale hours, the following described
a- property, levied on at the suit of the S'ate ! v
,j. of South Carolina, for taxes for liscal vear
vo : 1880-87, to wit: ' (
A tract of land in Hayhoro township, s
re containing one hundred and twenty (120) r
a.', acres, more or less, hounded hy lands of C.
,ss 11. Hardee and others, levied on as the I
Vp property Delilah C. 'dodders. '
col * Also <
v> A-traet of land in Callivants Fiery town- 1
. ship, eontainiiej two hu .dred and thirty- t
j three (Odd) acres, more or less, hounded hy .,
lands o!Win. II. McQueen, 'I'hos. Kirton
( and others, levied on as the property of
. Henry F. Smith. 11
i? ALSO ti
HI A tract of land containing two hundred !1
(200) acres, more or less, in Simpson Creek
'if tnli'osliiii 1 ?/\ii u/ltwl 1>" "l* ' 1/1
j VI ?./v lilliun UI ?J . I'i.
I Prince, Asa I). Parker and others, levied
?'ii as the property of Joliii S. Bernard. .)
ll>0
nt A tract of land in Simpson (.'reek town :
ship, containing ninety (00) acres, more or
1 less, bounded by lands of .Mrs. S. II. Cox
v. and others, levied on as the property of
John J. Rhodes.
A I.SO
A tract of land in Simpson Creek town- I I
ship, containing 'twenty five (2f?) acres.i
more or less, bounded by lands of .I.C.I
Reaves, .Ji dson Hughes and others, levied
on as the property of Francis M. Parker.
\\ h A I.SO
A tract of hmd in Dogwood N'eek township,
containing three hundred and s.ven
teen (1517) acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Phillip Williard and others, b> i
vied on as tlie property o? Robert Hem- r
mingwny.
A R .SO
' A tract of hmd in Little River township, j
'o containing four hundred (400) acres, more |
or less, bounded by lands of John \V. Pat- f
'y rick and others, levied on as the property
Ot of Jesse Cliesnut.
AS.SO
S
A tract of land in Little River township,
contaliiin<r three hundred (J00) acres, more
or less, and known as the George R.
French land, levied on as the property of
Thomas R. Btanley.
A I.SO
A tract of land in I ittle River township,
containing forty-one ' II) acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of Jacob Bryan i *'
and others, levied n?? uu ..?
> " ?? IJ Ml :
Isaac Bellamy.
ALSO ; '
A tract < f land in Socastee town?ldp, con- \
talning sixteen (10) acres, morn or loss,
bounded by lands of B. I,, Benty, Toby
Small and others, levied on as the proper
ty of Pltilli- ( .over.
ALSO
A trnet of lan 1 in Socastce township, containing
twei'e (12) acres more or less, *
lioundeJ 1?\ lands of B. I,. Beaty. Thomas 1
. Glover and others, levied on as the property
of Ilai ry i )oas.
Ht ALSO
nl A tract of land in Socastee township, eonil
tabling twenty live (25) acre-, more or less,)]
v_ bounded by lands of I'. .f. Owens and
. others, levied on as the property of He-!
becca A. Mishoe. ! 1
li" A LSO
)Vm
A tract of land in Gallivants Ferry town- *
^ ship, containing fifty (50) acres, more or
ly less, bounded by lands of Thomas Barn
n- lii 11 and others, levied on as the property
.3. of John \V. Herring.
. j Terms, (Jan! 1. it. G. Session,
hw | Sheriff
of apr19 3t
'U. Suasions,
Secretary*
Schedule of
Wilmington, Chadbourn and
Conway R. R.
CiiMMiiiiitv, \. April 10, 1888.
Schedule in effect from dutc.
NO. 6, SOI TimoUND, ^
'AssKNUKll AM) KKKHUIT DA1J.Y, KAUl.l'T
SUNDAY*.
.cave Cliudlx>nrn? 7 00 a m
.cave Yolandc 7 57 a in
.eav? Clarendon 8 08 a in
.cave lOinorson 8 17am
.cave Mount TaborJ 8 42 a m
.cave Prima t???i ? .. 8 58 a m
Arrive at I.oris J y 00 a m
?envo I .oris o 2i) a hi >
.cave Pine I.ovel y yy n m
.eav Sanford y .y; a m
.cave Ha\l)oro y ,*}({ a hi
.cave Privotts 10 11 a in
Urivo Conway J 11 00 a in
NO. 7, NOUTINUUM),
'AssiAiiiat AM) l UI Killl DAII.Y, KXCKI'T
SUNDAYS.
<onve Conway 2 MO p "in j
joavo .1'rivetis . 55 OH p m
<i>nvo Hayboro 55 20 p in j
jonve San ford 55 550 p in 1
jeavo l'ine Level 15 557 p in I
Lrrive :?t Loris 55 17 p in
j??ave I.oris 4 07 |? m J
joave I'rineeton 4 IS p in
.oave .Mount Tabor 4 40 p in j
joavo Ktnerson ? 01 p in J
,oave Clarendon r> 12 p in
,euve Volande 5 55b p in '
Arrive ('luuibourn t! 00 p in
*Tele_rapb Stations.
Train (> will wait at ('liatlbourn
or train \o. 7S W. ('. & \. 1{. |{.
.1. II. ClIAMUOVltN, .! K.,
Superintendent. j
B.' H. KING
rn T'H" 1'iNIYT'
l.U I Jt 1 I 1 L Ilv/ll .1 .
Peoplo will talk go wlierc vou will,!
lie world hVnr S.im.i ?..1l .. 1
|" "i"' I"' iv .1 I
treat deal ami y< ' say nothing. What,
hoy say Is like tlio troth on a glass of (
to or: it lias no substance. People in our
ountv luavrvi r, aro now talking about
lio beautiful lino of g<toils a' suoli low i
rice-, at Kind's, who is now busy every
lay, nof\\ if * st.im I. 'h- dull time, King
s a great talkoi lu >, l?u< ho does his bilk- (
on through ll." n nvspapers, ami *whnt lie I
ays is good *o illr.
"NO FHOTIi,"
But Actuaf, Downright
Hard Facts
Regular Truth Nuggets.
If I ORIS Slid at PHIVETT S Prises
have hcen cat down and
;oods actually marked over
igain'aiul prices ara now lower
li'aii ever.
Wish friends wo had space to (pinto you
ome prices, hut have'ut space to do so.
'01110 and see for yourselves, and lets
wear o!T from tight hoots, from lank\
oaps, ami from had whisky. I.ots swear
>lf from cheap cigars, and paper collars.
jCt.s avoid bad debts, high taxes and old
lackers. Lets he honest as we can ami
mt tell lies on a credit when we can toll the
ruth for <-ash down. Lets all go to work
ind laiy up something when it is too cold j
o work, and nn\ our dehls if wo omu Inu
ill buy our goods from King for bis goods
ire reliable and ho appreciates your trade,
ind is the poor man's friend.
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At our Hueksville store, which we learn
from eood authority, is the best country
store iii Horry County.
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T'l^irt3r IDa,3r?3 Time.
For the next thirty days wo offer ex
tweineh low prices on nil winter goods
remaining in stock. A hi# trade in tliem
; are now #oin# on.
Don'l be Too Late.
HOI>A>ZA.
A flno lot of Honan/.n undershirts and
darwors at 25 ami .'50 cents each.
FLOIK.
Flour from $51.:>0 to per barrel.
Our Hours are fresh ami new ground, and
we claim that the t utted Stated cannot
produce a better Hour than wo sell.
. _
. COKFKK.
Best Kio coffee live pounds for $ 1.00.
Common -1 < io f>t ^pounds for one dollar. !
MOLASSKS.
Best .Yew Crop A'< w Orleans molafifty
cents per gallon. m
No. 2, Yew Crno A'ew ('cleans nmlas.
sos, thirU < cuts p ?r p Hon.
r
OIJR srmxa stock or\
l . i ri'is r :\o i v?: l ti es
ix /..! dies' dress
roods a re no \v
or EX FOR IXsr
EC T ION.
W. L BUCK & CO.I
J. II. JO J.LI K,
Manufacturer of
Carriages, 33-u.E-grieo,:
CA11TS &C., I
AND
(lonorul Illucksinitli,
Horse Shoeing A Specialty
Con wiiy, - S. C .V
All orders promptly tilled, and all work
I ?n...... ..
| IllllVt U1YI- III** II
jan UMli 20 Jy
1). L. GOllE,
Wholesale Grocer
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
>'OH. I20, iiimI IM I ^fortlt
WMl ! ? ? ( ,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
j fob 2nd ly
*
T'" K ikio\ II oi si:, |
Conway, S. C.
I Under the management of Mrs. M. K.
j Sessions will always l?o found reliable, tni
ble Urst-class. Tnuislent board solicited.
Hoard by the day, week, or month at rea
sonble rates. ,
Oct. 10 0m.
RAIL ROAD HOUSE.
| Under the management of
M r. a 11 d Mrs. I I. II a r (I c c, j
on West ride Main Strec', Conway, S. C\, j
will furnish boaw,' and lodgiug by tho (lay. |
week or moutli**^< usonnblo r:it'*v. Trim-!
| sient. board solicited. Give roe a caU and
j save tlit* dimes.
| NOTICE.
ib-.'Mlnr com nvnlcation ??f Oreon Sea
f/klge, No. 20"), -it Masonic Hall, fourth
Saturday evening of each month.
a. L. Lbwis, C.(Suoos,
Secretary, NV. M.
feb 10 38 tf
*
Win. K. Springer & Co.,
; SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO,
Wholesale mid detail Dealers
. ?IN?
Hardware, Crockery and Tinware.
U NORTH FRONT STREET,
wiv.Jiiwnroai, < ..
fob 2nd % (it
2STOTICE.
Regular communication of Trinity
Lodge, 175 A. E. M. in Masonic llall at
Bucksville; Tuesday on or before full
inoon in each month. If the weather is
inclement there will bo no meeting.
By Order \V. M.
J ah. E. Braty, Secretary.
1 oct 1!3 12 If.
Again we wouhl i ill
tner.se st??ek wo h 1V0 laid ill to meet tlift
present and coining season. Wo have
tiovrr been ho well equipped for business
an wo now aro, and having studied the
wants of ouruniny customers wo havn ta
ken gr<-nt pnitis to select such goods as
will nrVt the desires of all, ami we '.'eel
that wo have accomplished this much in
every sense.
Our buyer has just, r-turned from the
North where lie selected a full line of
|)y' u > t\> , K0TI03STS,
HATS, 01.OAKS,
CLOTHING &C..
We have momic beautiful combinations,
unique designs and choice colors in such
as GINGHAM, CALICO, CHEVIOT'S,
WOflHTEI), and anything desirable in
the dry goods line.
Our business has novi-r la-en as prosperous
as at 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
boon crowned with success.
We Have Opened up a Mammoth
Stock of
CLOTHING,
K nbraelng : 1 the msvo d -igns, colors
and textures, am. W" arc con'ident that
we cmi pb<a you 'n th in tyle and pf
They are going rapidly, and the sooner
you come 'he bettor von arc suited. We
are offering suits from up. The large?t
a - ii 1 most complete stock to b" found
iinyv>v'u r".
< > I 11 STOCK < > > *
' I K <
LJ U \JI Jo
is full and eonip'oto, ?>nd we make no lies
lUtfton in saying w* ran yon the i>r-t
shoe for t lii h ust nioi.i'y, ' 11 -. I,a -' i? ,
Youth- uvl Misscs iIn <- in all ii< m' lr
01.'S tare, ninjircf and liU'toti. V.'t
have recently added to our stod Mir well
known "Jutiles Moans" s i hor, which is
giving groat satisfaction. We s ill carry
the .'times Means !j?if shoe, ami ho\ s s-j
shoe; aisoftlie Zeiglcr anil spring heel, all
of which arc the 1 est on the market.
We have a large assortment of Piece
(. oils and Clothing will li w? will close
out in the next thirty days
AT \Xh HE I At 11" <ns'l\
in order to make room for Mir new supply
that is pouring in con icily, and here
you can make some livclj bargain* Come
at once and get choke.
HARDWARE AND
<; a: i * E
In large assortments ciin always he had ot
us, as we are up with the times and it is
needless to comincut here. Our groceries
are always fresh.
We have not the room hero to say to
you all we would like, hut come to sec 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
i (iii ouii jou in i-vcrj respect, una save
you money.
BURROUGHS & COI.LIXS.
ZEPlGcr^tGctlcn For Sale
t
Cy IIiindrod ai res of land in Bayboro
?mU Township, near the lino of tin* \V.
( '. & ('. Railroad, bounded by lands of
Isaac Mlsliowo, Holmes and W. II.
I lamiltnn; being the residence of I io/.okinh
B. Holmes, ('heap and terms easy.
Apply to Johnson & Qcatti.kiiacm,
Attys. for Talbott and Sons.
Aug. 11th 53 tt
E. A. CASQUE,
Doctor of. Dental Surgery,
MARION, S. CCocaine,
and all the latest ? esthetics
used. Ofllee fitted up in first-class style.
All the latent improved instrumn;s nsed.
Satisfaction guaraatced. Ofllee upstairs
over Marion Bank,
meh 29 ly
Jos. T. Walsh, ># Itobert It. Nearberoagh,
Marlon N. C. m f Conway 8. U.
WALSH & SCARBOROUGH,
Attorneys at Law.
Conway, .S C.
LUCY 111Mu
UllKW
Tlios. ( . \\ illinnis X.- Cn
CKIjKBKATEP TOBACCO.
LUCY HINTON!
The Leading Tobacco in the
outh.
df.itltv, fto i.m ii o to 1,1).
vl'?l vi ii i - i ?. it -r<>
Burroughs & Collins,
CON WAV, S. C.,
Whole Mile Aftenl* for llorry
oiant).
inch 8 82 0