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r - ?= THE 1I0HHY HEUALl), DIREOTQRY. CHURCHES. Mothodlst. CONWAY ?T?T|oN. KKV. WM. T1IO.MAN, Pamoh. SorvlcoH ov?*ry Sunday at It look a.m., and V J o'clock p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7'i o'clock p. in. Sunday School ovary Sunday at ' o'clock a. m.K. Nontox, S iperlntondent. CONWAY cinciiT. * KKV. W. E. l'ltil KS, Pahtok. ? llod llill, Saturday hoforotat Sunday. ...14.00 in Sandv Plain, 1st Sunday 10.00 a in Mount /ion, lot Sunday Hi .00 in Plsgfth, lot Sunday 8.80 pm iiurunt, 'iml Sunday 10.80 am (next and Sah. alternate) 8.80 pm " I nioii 8.80 p in (next 2nd Sah. alternate) 10.80 a in Willi- <>uk 3rd Saturday 11.30 a in Poplar, OrdSnndny H 111 Cool Soring " " P Antlocii, Itli Monday T I trow n Swamp, ttli Sunday ,n (next month alteratlng) ..V'' 111 Jordanvillc " ? *!? "> next month alterating ? next month, A tilioch sat K.UO in ? ? % baptist. Conway W. s. McCASKILL, I'astoii. Kv. i> second Sunday and Saturday night botore nu<l every fourth Sunday. l'rayer mooting 'every Tuesday night at 7'i , cluck. Sunday School every Sunday at p. in K. \V. Noi.i.ka\ Suoerin tendon*. 0311A It tiltOVK Third Saturday and Sutu'.ny in each month ">y COM.INS' CHKKK ' First Sunday and Saturday before, in each month. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.F.'M. Itegulnr communication of Horry Lodge, No. Cm, at Masonic llall Firs'. Monday in each mouth. .1. It. Moore, \V. M. K. of H. lingular meeting of Stuart Lodge, No. will meet at their Hall on the First and Third Wednesday evenings of each month. H. W. Noi.i.uy, Dictator. J. K. 1'akkkm, lleporter. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248. From Marion t II to c im? iv. Leave Marlon C II l'u onlays and Saturday., V a. m. and arrives at Conway by 5 p. in. Lear Conway M mdays and Fridays? . in. and arrives at Marion ft p. m. Mail Routo No. 14265. Prom Conway to Jordanvillo. I.eavo Conway T ifliil'iy .i and Saturdaj at 7 a. m. arrivo at Jordan villo t'J in. Emiv Jni Innvillo Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 ji. in. nrrivo at t'oim * '> p. m. . Mail P.outo No. 13433. * From Wliitcvill? x; c. ? >Conv\.u t. c. Leave Wliitoville I'll''-il l;. ari"! ''ridays m ;> a is arrivi> at Conway s p. in. Leave Conway Wodue idays anil Saturdays at ft . ill. arrive it WUiiovillo H. p. ill. Mail '.Route No. 14fi64. From Little liivor t Conv. ay. Leave Little iliver Mondays and Fridays it u a. in. arrive at Conway 5 p. in. I.oavn Conway Tuesday s md' atnrdays at H a. m. ^arrive at !.itt!<> Iliver I p. in. Mail Routo No. 142C7. From I'or il irndsoii S. to Fair I'.lntT N. [.oavo Port llarrelson daily except Sundays at a. 111. nrrivo at Fair itluflf s p. m. I.oavn Fair I'lufT N. daily except Sundays at 5 a. in. nrrivo at 1'ort llarrolson H p. in. SCHEDULE OF STMR. JANIE. i I.oavn Georgetown on Mondays, Wednesdays anil Fridays at H o'clock a. in., arrive at liiicksvilln at d o'clock o'clock same days. Mpp ~ Leaye llncksj-Uli' 011 Tuesdays, Thursdays and S!Ouruay ,";lt K o'clock a. 111., arrive at Georgetown t o'ulock same days, touching at all intermediate landings. '1'. s. Munnkui.yx, Master. Stinr. M. ggie, II. T. Wii.i.ians Master leaves Conway every Wednesday at .">a. in., for Georgetown, touching at all intermediate landings, returnln -, leaves Georgetown every Friday at ti a. in. LOCAL ITEMS. Index to .>'oxv AdvorllxcniOHlH. Sakaii K. Popk?For Sale. Win. 10. Maudnvkik?Citation Notice. Dry and dusty. Gardens looking fine. Cotton chopping in order. - 4 Yesterday was rather cool for May. J. T. Walsh, Esq., of Wil mington, N. C., is in town. ' If you want seed peas call on Burroughs & Collins. Mr. W. It. Lewis has had his storehouse w hi te\vaslied. Mi. llenry Hardee has the finest patch of corn wo have seen this sea4 son. 0 Early risers say they saw frost three mornidgs in succession, last week. With no mishap from now on,there will l>o an'abundance of fruit in this County. Eldor YV. I?. Roberts will preach j in tho Burroughs AeailetAy noxt Sunday night. Mr. J. M. Oliver is fp.ing up the S. S. Boaty place, in tho way of fences, drains, otc. Conference brought many old frionds and acquaintances togother, many that will never meet, on earth agaui. Mr. W. .1. Abrams, Sr., has boon visiting his son at Loris. Mr. Abrams came to Conway in 1857, was hi the late war, came home in 1805, and from then until now (a period of about 23 years,) has not spent a day from homo. An %ndless variety of ladies, gents, misses and boys straw huts, embracing the very I test styles just openj ed at burroughs ?S: Collins. Portions of the &wamps along tlie Waceainajv river is as blvck and bare as ift mid-winter. Tho eata- j pil'ars are just stripping everything as they go. The man who is jealous and en: ions of his neighbors' success has foes in his heart who can bring more bitterness into his life than can any outside enemy. j * Pktkk Sambo, why ant de dolibery 'pnrtmont . ol> de Conway post otlice like <lo cat fish you hang on do tree? Sam no Case it swunk up mity, i Peter. v i? ' A day <>f reckoning will coino to . i ! every ncn man. On that day of the month ho figures up the interest due I him. LOverv day is a day of reckon- ; ing with us. We reckon our delin- ! (pients will pay their hack subscription, but are. unable to realize the ; fact. I lev. .1. (J. -Kilgo, preached in the IJaptist church. Rev. (). A Darby, in the Methodist, Rev. \V. A. Rogers in the Presbyterian, and Rev. R. (). Horry in the A. M. 10. church ! last Sundav. It is said that thoir; hearers were all well pleased with j the manner in which each speaker acquitted himself. Attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of R. M. Mc.-ntyre, of Wilmington, X. C. Mr. M. is a reliable gentleman, and has, by close attention to business, tocrother . - - 7 ^ with tho liberal use of printer's ink", !>11iIt 111> a lino trade in this State. Whon you need anything in his lino, write. to, or call on him. lie knows how to cater to tho wants of his customers. Last Monday tho postal oar on train No. W. (J. ?fc A. K. IL was transferred t<? train No. 1 "*>, which leaves! Wilmington, N. t . at U.'O 1' M daily except Suudav. This will not af , feet the reception of the mails at Conway, or getting tho mail from Conway to its destination. The W. ( . \ t'. K. Iv. is a grand trunk lino and must needs connect with throned) trains from NVw Orleans? It cannot command the time or inclination to bother its magnificent self with such a poor affair sis tho Atlantic Coast Lino. Wo road of a frog once trying to swell itself to the proportion of sin ox and p ipped. I rerbum sot. A Snort Potato llxliiliit. Senator Jeremiah Smith, of Socastee, 1 lorry County, has sent to Commissioner Butler a lot of largo sweet potatoes to la* placed on exhibit. Senator Smith states that he obtained i from four acres of hind 1,000 bush- i j els. Inf nrpi'dlitI?n of IVratlicr Sijnn n in. White fla?jf indicates fair weather. r? Blue flag indicates rain or sno^v. Black, triangular flag always refers j | to temperature; when placed abovo ; the white or the blue, it indicates: warmer weather; when placed below, 1 it indicates colder weather; when sibi sent from tho polo, it indicates stationary temperature, or that the j change will not vary five degrees. r"> J White flag, with black square in tho center, indicates a cold wave. lie Itiiiiil ol* Hope. Some of the little boys under the I ' inspiration of the Divine Spirit have j formed a Band of Hope with the folI lowing principles: uNever lio. Never steal. Never swear. Never break tho Sabbath, j .Never take the name of (iod in vain. Never use tobacco in any way. Nov- ! | or fight. .Never keep bad company. Never , be deceitful. Never drink intoxicates in any form except un- [ I (Jcr thy direction of a physician." These are all excellent rules and ought to bo strictly obeyed. The following officers were elect- i od: fainie Norton, President; Norton 13crtv, Vice-President; Malcolm Collins, Sees rotary and Treasurer, Johuie barker, Reporter; Browning Svkos, Chairman. Tho following have enrolled their! names as members: 11 a *rj]? Abrntns, Thurmnn Collins, j Fred Carrie, '1 honias Currio, Kusio ! Dusenbury, Ilamp Dusenbury, Jimtnio .1 ojlio, Tolar Nolley, Clarence! Norton, Hamp Oliver, .fohnio Porter, Kastman Vereon. It cviviil Mervloen. A gracious mooting is in progress in tho Mothodist Church at this place, under tho control nnd management of J. C. Kilgo, of tho Little Hock circuit. Tho pastor's wife is quite ill, ho theroforo cannot attend regularly and has givon Mr. Kilgo carte ' blanche to conduct tho services to suit himself. Three services ft dayjc nro held--10.80 A. M. preaching,1* 4.110 P. M. enquiry meeting, null 8 j. P. M. preaching followed 1>_\ a short enquiry meeting. s The pleaching is plain and practi-'t cal, addressed to tho intellect and ' consciousness, arousing the morn) | sensibilities and inducing action. No special a* j?i?als arc mailt to tin emotional tin turn, hut lirst instruct the ,J judgment and then obey the wooings , ' of tho Spirit. The Spirit is tnnni- ' fostly present in regenerating power j as is clearly shown !,\- the radiance s of tho faces of the converts. All do- h nominations have buckled on the ar- ? inor and joined hands and seem dotermined to storm the slrong castle j ft of the Kvil t )ne. The Captain of ' our salvation occupies a command- j U ino position overlooking tho host, a eneourainni*' and urointf on andtheid victory is hardly uncertain. ' I p to the hour of ooino to press a 15 have made profession. v Lor Is Items. ^ ''.'rude lively. 11 1 )rv and dusty. Farmers are hopeful, so arc tho I merchants ; ' Some of our citizens visited t'o^fl way last week during the t \>nfeJ^RGH| and all expressed tlietnselve^fl&HHB ino benefited by tho trip. We are sorry our (Jon^m9b|H)hB and Tim 11 satisfied with the mauai^HS^ffiKSjHH W. C. & ('. K.*!!. Wo managers of the road tr inodato the traveling !'fl Sfi l>est of their nbilitv. I too readv to eondemn. ^ may he difficult t(t^HhHbmBHIhb railroad to the satfee' on in Horry < '<?unt> tha<MW|BMMW| " ?~ '^hhHCmhB rortainlv wlmn personal vt'nit'iico^B^H^^^H Consulted. Tim m:imf<'M;itM^HQ^^H|H sire to accommodate, wfiy toward mil11v inc< 11\cnionecrt, but fest inciiuatio'i Imii'i/ to tin* rontran^^ ,, 1 h ts certain to excite opposition. Kn. i p Vv at hiit^-4on 1.otter. c ; ('runt oi t K(>v;iilnr ('orroH|ion?ti.'iit.) *>v far t!m most important event in t.'ontfress since I last wrote yon ^ was the iniiiiKurntion of the lon<r con r- !-?|v tenr.ilated tariff debate which took , place on la^t'Tuesdav with beoomiuir (| diirnitv and decorum. The opening speech for revenue reform was made by Mr. Mills, of Texas, as Chairman ' Jl of the Ways and Means t.'ommittee, . n and was called a masterpiece by his ^ sympathizers on the tariff question. ? The reply, very appropriately came from .1 udoe Kelly, ofj I'a., the senior member of < 'on^ress and the acknowledged leader and exponent of 1 protection. The discussion promises to be lonjr continued and exhaustive, and it will {' not be surprising if the public finds its patience somewhat worn before a vote is reached, although Mr. Mills, in speaking of his cherished measure, remarked enthusiastically: "Wo are in earnest, we will actively push it to ft final vote, and we will pass it I f il . - * - owiore wio moeuug or ol the 1st. I mi is President Nomination Convention." Tho House of Representatives ( Spent most of tho past week in working with gratifying energy on appropriation kills. It is trying to (lispose of these current financial con-1 eerns in order to give its time exclu- ! ? sivelv afterward to the inspiring tar- 1 iff discussion. The Pension appropriation hill and the Indian appropriation hill have heen safely passed, and now the River and Harbor ap-1 ( propriation is under consideration. Tho Pension hill appropriates $80,280,500, being an increase of $1,515,<KX) over tho appropriations of last year These are large figures, hut I suppose nobody will regret, the expenditure, so long as it is carefully ( limited to those who honestlv earned * this recognition by the (loverninent.1 ' Tho River and Harbor hill does not have smooth sailing. Some mem- s hers seem to think that tho appro " print ion ought to he distributed amons? I In; States according to tho!1' . 11< duiiiIm r oT utiles of their water front ip or the lineal length of flioir rivers * t i r ( and en d. without any particular i i, regard to the needs of eotnniore.o. i f( Thcv object to the mighty .Mississippi, pi, which has never received the attion it deserved from the Govern- j nient, having so imioh. Tho trouble seems to be in bring- j ing Congressmen to understand that whatever tho Government spends for internal improvements should bearl some reasonable proportion to the:' calculable commercial advantages tfliich they carry with thorn. The " Rivor and Harbor bill is not in the * iharacter of a gratuity to the States, ?ut <>f a business investment for the jenera! welfare. After .1 lively political <1 l)ato vhicli reverted to tlie electoral coiiloversv of 187o, ti e I>111 for the ml* uission of South Dakota as a state | the Senate. It is not expect-, il to pass the llouse'howovor. The impression is strengthening t the Capitol that party lines will >o strictly drawn upon the Fisheries Teat\ and that its ratification is iin. iossible. It is probable that a eoniderable portion of this week will ie spent behind closed doors by the MT.ate discussing this treaty. Much f it will be of a partisan character ml will be made public by order of he Senate and published in the Congressional Decor I. Secretary Hnyrd was anxious for the treaty to bo iscnssed in open session because he l.~ i.?. . I ?.i it hi w 111 mi" limn! mo people Knew bout the treaty I ho moro popular it rould become. Kridav last was tho 100th day of ho present sossion of Congress, The ills and resolutions introduced to hat dub aggregate 1 ^,2(>8, which is ver~,tX > more than the total nutnicr introduced during the first huu^ Kst (Congress. The i i"> I S.'JI bills and the j louse has sent I So nit and the Senate asses go the work is nothing to bo after all. vhon ('ongress lias ims been the eus- I 1 forgive it on the 1 no bulky a body to sontiitivo Tillman, has just come to lYeront theory, lie ilional legislature, r.Q of this country, varied population, mall. I lo does not ( erests of sixty miln be properl v eared ( pd legislators. . he I louse of I Jo pd have at least si x '' JPiWnl monibers and (lie ~ t!r11 * t:;> >ss (linn three hundred, and in sin- j <ir( of tliis proposition Mr. Tillman itivl the fact that (he llriiish llonsn! I Lords has dtit) memhers and the lou^e of ( 'oinmons 070. Mr. Tillnfan very abl\ advocated is side of the question. lint there j' > much that can he said on both I ides, and many people, in this conn- ! ry believe that tins public business j onhI be oreatly facilitated, the dan- j er of wasteful deadlocks diminished, , nd tho-mischief of sectional cotnbiaiioiis done invav with by cuttino own the number of members. NNHHROMPaMVVlilllllVimUNnihV v.JMOHMHI Market Report. CO* WAY s. C. lU'DK iTKI'KN i'l NIC New Virgin, bbl., 220 pnimds $ 2 00 Yellow !)i|> 2 25 Scrape, 2 25 tHOCKHI KS Itaci n D. S. Sides '{(? It) 10 cents butter, 2Hfb>/25 cents. bard 10^121^ cts. Pork. ^ bl.l $ 20 00 Mola ses y' "gallon 40(??00 cents. ('elTce. j poll lid l(l4.|(f/;20cts. (lorn, bushels 75fr/$ 1 00 Grist pei Ini id I 00 Wlour, per bid $2.50 (hi 7.75 I'.ggs per do/. 10 cents. Sugar !0 cts 'Lint ( otton H1., to" 0 7-1(5 cts. S?ed Cotton 2;lj to 3Vt cts WILMINGTON, N.C., May 1st. ' 'otton, Q% @ 0^' cents. 'urnrc ti kplntine Virgin, 79 1 ?t?1'2H0 pounds $ 3 00 Yellow Dip, 3 00 lit; rd, 1 00 Spirits Turpenttap, per gal. 'lO'Tj Tar, >j? 15, 380pound bill. Ilosiu Strained H3J^#87b?centH. iiMiwa.maan NEW A DVE11TISEMENTS. I\>r The premises in tin village of Conway, i. ('., known formerly as the residence of 'apt. Samuel Pope, deceased. Containing i ivo one half acre lots, and the eornrno- I ions dwelling and outbuildings thereon. * ! 'or terms apply to S v it a it lb Porn, No. :>1 Hammond St. Huston Mass. may 3 It 1ST otice. < tate OF SOI til CAROLINA, > county OF houky. *v UII.M t M V). ri \ KDUK'M, Iboq., 9*n>l>aic Imlggc. Wheroic A. II..L Galbraith he made uit to me to grant him letters of aiiminintion of the Estate of and effects of lofph .1. I )unn, deceased. These are therefore to eito and admonh all ai d singular the kindred and credi >rs of the said Joseph Dunn, deceased, lint they bo and appear l>? loie iiii* in the Jourt of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. J., on Wednesd y. Kith day ol May, after ubiication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the nrenoon, to shew cans", if any They have, n> me kuki Administration should not e grunted. (liven under my lmnd this 550th day of Lpril, Anno Domini, 1888. Wm, K. IIakdwick, 1'robnto .1 udge, 11. ( may 8rd 2t RAIL ROAD HOUSE. Under the management of I r. aiid M rs. H. Hard eo, n West sidy Main Street, Conway, S. 0., Ill furnish board ind lodging by the day. reek or month it i 'asonublo /ates. Tranient Iniard solicit* d. (live me a call nnd live the dimes. Summons For Rrlipf, STATK OF SO! Ill CAKO/.INA, f'oCNTV OF HOlHtV. ('< n j Com plaint not Served, llcnry I.. Ilnck, phintifT# VS. I liiicindn Gilbert :ind husband, Cephas! Uilmrt, Fannie H. Anderson and husband, ,!. Anderson. Alice 11. Springs and bus- band, A. A. Spring*, William li. Wright, George O. Wright, Fannie W. Hazard and husband, Jonathan Hazard, Gcorgie Buck, / Mary J. Sarvis and husband, !< F. Sarvis, j Desiah Met!. Buck, llattie it. Sparknmn s and Inisliand, W. F. Spnrktnan, Mary 1$. Simpson and husband. S. S. Simpson, \\ illiant Mcll. Buck, F. Gertrude Buck, Alice B. Buck, 10. Albert! no Buck and Henry Buck, defendants. To the de endants; Intcindu 10 Gilbert! ? aim iiusimiui, vepnas uimcrt, l'unnie 1$. \ndcrson and husband. .1. .1. Anderson, Alice 1$. Splines and husband, A. A. Springs, William 11 Wright, (Jeorgo (). P Wright, Fannie W. Hazard and liusliand. 1-1 Jonathan Hazard (Jcorgie lluck, Marv J. :l Sarv is and iiushand, Ij.F. Sarvis, Del sab McU. lluck llallie 15. Sparkium and liusliand, \V. K. Sparkman, Mary 15. Simpson and husband. S S. Simpson, William Mr. (5. lluck,,A.'\ (.lertrudc lluck, Alice II. Buck, 10. Alexandrine lluck and Henry lluck. You arc hereby summoned and required co answer the complaint in this action, which has been tiled i he olllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas, for thefllid , County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at ' their olllce at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive i of the day of such service; and if you fail to answei the c unplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiil in this action will < apply to the Court f ?r flic relief demanded xv in the complaint. Dated April 24th. A. I>. 1888. , ' Waisii a ScAituonot'ott, PlaintilT's Attorneys. To the defendants: Fannie II. Anderson. J. ,1. Anderson, W illiam II Wright, (Jeo t>. Wright and (leorgic lluek. Take notice, that the complaint in this action, together with Hio summons of w hich the foregoing! is a copy, was tiled in the olllce of the Clerk ( < of the Court of Cointnon Pleas for lloiry ' Count i on the 21th day of April, 188S. [L. 8.1 John M. Oi.ivxit. C C. 1\ Waksii A SiwiMioiioeon, Plaintiff's Attorney, npr 2(1 (It 31reriff'rt5 F3a,le. H T N 111'. It AND 11Y Y1MTK OF KX S( V eeutioiis issued by K. l\. Polity, Ksq., | County Treasurer, to me directed and lodged in inv olllce; I will sell before the 1 Court House door in Conway, S. ('., on | , Monday, the 7th day of May |8nh, during legal sale hours, the following described luoi ?ort v. levh.d mi >it ill.> .-nil . r it... w...... nl South Carolina, for taxes for fiscal voar |Sd<rs7, to wit: A tract of laud in Bayboro township,; < containing one liuudred and twenty (I'Jit) j acres, more or less, bounded by lands of c. It. ll-. ee and oilier , levied 01 as the prop* i iy I )elilaii (Roditers. fel.so A traet of 'and ?- ' n two hundrpd (200) acres, >.! rc tr less, in Simpson < Jrci k "i township. :???<li I v l aids of .1. L. Prince. A> I'. .11 ;er and others, levied 1 n as the prope: > <>! .John S. Bernard. (I.SO A traet of land in Simpson Creek township, containing ninety (00) acres, more or le>s, bounded by binds ol Mrs. S. II. ('ox r and others, levied on as the property of John .1. Rhodes. \ I .MO A tract of laud in Simpson Creek town ship, containing twenty live (25) acres, i more or less, bounded by lands of ,J. C. C Reaves, Judson Hughes ami oth is, levied on as the property of l'Yancis M. Parker. 1 % a .so A tract of land in Dogwood Neck township, containing three hundred and s ven teen (M17) acres, mere or less, bounded by lauds of Phillip Williard and others, levied 011 as the property of Robert Hem-! mlngwny. ALSO 4 A tract of land in l.ittle River township, cont(iiniii<{ four Pbndreii ( Itup acres, move or less, bounded by lands of .loliu \Y. Patrick and oth is, levied on as the property of,lease Chosiint. e AISO A tract of land in Little River township, containing three hundred (MOO) acres, more or less, and known as the (Jeorjjo R. French land, levied on as the property of Thomas 15. Stanlev. ALSO 1 A tract of land in little River township,! J containing forty-one (41) acres, more or j less, bounded by lands of Jacob Bryan ; and others, levietl on as the property of ! Isaac Bellamy. ALSO ' V < , . j\ urn i <?i land mi .^ncasiei' township, con taining sixteen (Hi) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of B. B. Beaty, Toby Small and others, levied on as the property of I'hillis (Mover. ALSO / A tract of land in Socnstce township, con 1 taininir twelve (12) acres more or less, I bounded by lands ol B. B. Beaty. Thomas^ J Glover ami others, levied on as the prop erty of I larry Dens. ALSO A tract of land in ({jillivants Ferry township, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Thomas Barnhill and others, levied on a the property of,John W. Herring. Terms, ( ash. H. O. Skssios, Sheritr apr 11) ^ })t I r!p II H K Bt roA J Conway, S. ('. I nder the mana^ncnf of Mrs. M. F,. C Ses*in:e will always Ik* found reliable, table lirt-cla s. Transient board solicited. Board by the day, week, or month at reasofiblg rates. Oct. 10 0m. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given, that on Thursday, the Hrd day of May prox., the undersigned will apply to the Probate .Judge of I lorry County, for a tinal discharge from L, the oflier* and trust of Guardian of the person and estate of George O. Wright. Wii.i.i \\i 15. Wuiuirr, Guardian, apr 12 iit E. A. CASQUE, Doctor of Dental Surgery, MARION, S. CCocaine, smd all the latest anesthetics tised. Oilier* lifted up in llrst-class style. All the latest Improved instruments used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office upstairs over Marion Bank, meh 20 ty -A- IE?a,re O lysine? FOR BARGAINS I it our liu< ksvillo store, which we learn rotn good authority, is the best country tore iu Horry ('ounty. VTnixt-y XD0-37-3 mm?For the next thirty days wo offer extremely Hiw prices on all winter goods pinaining iu stock. A big trade in them re now going on. Don'l be Too Late. 1 s< > > a. > /; a . A tine lot of Honan/.a undershirts and dnrwers at ' !>'? and 510 emits each. run ii. Flour from $:l.5() to $t{.7."> per barrel. in Hours are fresh and new ground, and e claim that the I'nited States cannot rodurc a better Hour than we sell. COFFEE. Best Rio coffee live pounds for At 00 oininon Itio .Vt> pounds for one dollar. MO L ASS MS. Best .Yew ('rop Yew Orb in- molasses, fly cents per gallon. No. 2, .Yew ('rop .Yew Orb m* mollis-1 >s,thirty cents per jrallon. % # >c/i si>i:i.y<; stock or i,a tf.st xo vfl tifs /.v lahir.y dress coons .1 itr xo ir offx for ix s n KcTioy. \X. 1, BUC K & CO. I. II. JOLLIE, Manufacturer of 2a,rria,gres/ ZE3-u.gfgrieci, CAUTS &C., AND (leneral Blacksmith, Horse Shoeing A SpecialtyDon wirv, - S. O. All orders promptly tilled, and all work uaranteed. (live mo a trial, jan MM li 20 1;. i-$y o-o to Dli. E.- NORTON o 7 / / A' I<: K /'A' ( V> Vx v I w / v < ' . . ^ ^ ? a r> ' / ' f # ' I i I if i /y i ON HAND A FULL <UPFLY OF PURE DRUGS ?AND- | FRESH MEDICINES.; PHARMACUETICAL GOODS AI.WAVH IN S'KllCK. ;ombs, O Brushes, ?o Fine Toilet Soaps, \ o- . Shaving Soaps and Brushes ?o? MEDICINAL SOAPS, ~ o ooth-Plcks Tooth-Brushes ?o Colognes, Extracts. Vestal Oil &c. 1887 FALL 1887 1 ^.ISTDD w i > rr K a* Again we would mil attention t<? thclmWciiRc stock we have Lnhl in to mci t the [>rc>ti'iit and coming season. We have never lieen so well equipped for business ns \v?* now are, and having studied the? wants of our many customers we have taken great p ins to select ?uch goods as will meet the desires of all, ami we feel that we have accomplished this much in every sense. Our buyer ha* just returned from the North where he -.electee a lull line of !)?' })?;>, 3STO TIGNS, f LOAKS, 9 nnTTiivn vo v; i jw i .1 i l 1 > 11 i\ V M We have sdiiif beautiful combinations, unique designs and choice colors in such as (MNUIIAM. CAMCO, (JIIEVIOTS, W OUSTED. and anything desirable in tiic dry floods line. Our business has ne' er been as pros porous as at present, which shows 1hnt our low prices and honest dealings have borne abundant fruit, and that our elTorts to please, and buihl a large trade have been crowned with success. We Have Opened up a Mammoth Stock, of CLOTHING, Unbracing all the newest design ,, c olors and textures, and we are confident that we can please you both in si) h and price. They are going rapidly, and the sooner you come the better you are suited. We are offering suits from s? t up. The lar get t and most complete stock to be found any where. ot is Kf'<)< It ?> I' S11 (EES is full and complete, and we make no hesitation in saving we can give you the best shoe for the lea ' money, dents, I tali. . Youths and M'.-ses hoes in all b* ntll< en's lace, emigre a and button. We have recently added to our stock tie well Known "James Men, " hoe, which igiving great satisfa* tiou. \\ e still carry the James Me:u\s $5t .-hoe, and hoy- - shoo; also, the Z.eiirler and -1n "-T In ? . ! of \\ hioli nro tlu! hi i oil the murki . Wo hnvo a largo assortment of Pie. e (. oils ami Clothing which wo will clc-e out iii tin* uoxt thirty days AT ash in:i.o ir COST, in orilor to make room for tho now supply tliat is pouring in coir-tantly, Mini here you o in make soiin livolj bargains. t'oino at once ami got choice. HARDWARE AND In lnrgo assortments can always ho had <>! us, as wo nro up with tho tiinos ml it is needless to comment 1 70. Our groceries nro always fresh. We hnvo not the room hero to sir to you nil we would like, hut come to see us where w e can show you anything you tie sire 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. ISL'KliOUGHS & CtU.UXS. A t 3 *i*i v?kt t ' no you want to seethe prettiest lot of &} ring dross goods in this section? It so go to PHIVETTS'. i Uu you want to buy a nice straw hat? at just one-half what you can buy it elsewhere? If so go IMHYKTTS. 1 you want a 25 cent haiulkerchief I \ J for 5 cents? If so go to I'll I j VISITS'. DO you want a pair of gr? ? 1 towels for 15 cents? If so go to I' I * I V K ITS'. DO you want a gent's line silk scarf for 15 cents? If so go t?? I'ltl | V KTTS. no you want a seventy five cent pair suspenders for 25 cents or a fifty cent pair for Hfteen cents? If so go to I'll IV TITS'. no you want any pants cloth at 12 and 15 cents, worth 25 and 35 cents pc: yard? If so go to 1*111 V TITS'. 1 > Oyou wnat anything in the noti ais m r III1I', lis cni ;i|) :i - ( tii he bought in tin* South? It so go to I'll! VKTTS'. IF you want the 1>-st .p.?ol cottton on the market at theree cent* per spool, > goto l'HI YETTS'. T F you want cash for wool, beeswax and A turpentine, and as much for it as you cm) get in I lorry, or a little more, t rr. i' to 1?KIN\ ETTS\ IFyou want to s. 11 your eggs, chicken , - or anything raided on your farms, carry it to 1 'ItI V ETTS". IF you want to trade with the cheapest man in I lorry and at a place that you can get goods for your predate or the cash, come over and s u- at Fit! V ETTS'. Andkuson or Kino will wait on ; on ami be glad to see you at FIJI \ 1.! I I ' I'If /'' -i/II'l ff > '////, It. It. KINti. it) S. < DR. P. K BETHEA. HyJiiciaj] and J5lirpoji, Ccnway, S. O. Will b?> found at Dr. Norton's J)nK'X Storo, or "Railroad Honso," promptly rospniuhvl t > night Hm\jr i Disoasosof Nvoinon and obstopP'' Mj& apr n S^