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Tin: i'lOKKY IK'U YLl). DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. Methodist. CONWAY fTAlloN. ltKV. WM. THOMAS, Pastor. Service* every Sunday at 11 oMock a.m., und 7' i o'clock p. ut. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7'i o'clock p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 0 o'clock a. in.? ^ b. Noiiton, Superintendent. conway circl'it. HKV. w I,. PHH'KS, Pastor. ltcd llill, Saturday before 1st Sunday. ... Pi.00 in Sandy Plain, 1st Sunday ! lo.no a in Mount /Ion, 1st Sunday 12.(10 in Plagali, 1st Sunday.... >1.30 p in ilurant. 2nd Sunday 10.80 a iu (next 2nd Sah. alternatei S SO p in " " t nlon 8.30 j> in (next 2nd Snh. alternate). 10.30 a in While Oak 3rd Saturday 11.80am 1 Poplar, 8rdSunday 10.8O a in i Cool spring " " 3.:10 p in Antiocn, 1th Monday l2.oo hi Jlrown Swamp, Itli Sunday .11.00*. in (next month alteratlng) 8.80 p in i V. Jordanville " 8.80 p m ' next inont'i attending ...11.00 a m : next month, Antloch sat 12.00 in I rsaptist. * conway \v. s. nu'ca.skilii, i'astou. r.vry second Sunday and Saturday night betore ami every fourth Sunday.) Denver meeting every I'uesday night at clock. Sunday School every Sunday at :l p. ie K. \V. N'di.i.ky, Sut?eriniend'mif. .::'.I)au okovk Third Saturday and Sunday in each monrh a'oi.i.iss' ciikkjv ' First Sunday and Saturday before, In each month. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.'.F.'.M. lingular communication of Horry Lodge, No. at Masonic Hall First Monday in each month. J. It Moore, W. M X. Of H. lingular tneeting <>f Stuart Lodge. No. will meet at their Hall ?n the ''irst and Third Wednesday ovenintra of eac. moult. K. W. Noi t.by, Dictator. J. it. I'.w.kku, Uep'S'ler. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Routo. No. M243. From M trion t ii to Conwiv L.a\e Marion < 11 Tu ?H(la> - and Saturday-. " a. 11. utd ?v. r v?ss tit t 'on way !>y ."> p. m. I,cave t'onway Mondays and Fridays V . in. and arrives at Marion p. 111. Mail Route No. 1426i>. From Conway to .lordanvllh'.--l.eave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at V a. in. arrive at Jordunville tsj in. Leave .lord . iville Tuesdays and Saturdays at I J>. 1U. ItlTIV ' 11 I ?> !> iv ? "? Mail Iv.Oili/0 No. 1340.1. From Wiiltnville N. (' t > ('nnvny S. I.chvo ( Wiipevillo 'I' i ' xlnv-' - ?t?'i Fridnys tit r> a. m. arrive at Conwa* r p. hi. Leave Conway Wednesday* unit Saturday* ut r> . m. arrive v Wlilt'sville 8. p. in. Mail Route No. 14304. From I.iltlo Ulver t<> < onway,?Leave Little j Hiver Mondays ami Fridays at ft a. in. arrive at Conway 5 p. hi. Leave Oonivay Tuesday* and S iturday* at 8 a. in. arrive at Little Hiver I p. in. Mail Route No. 14207. From Port Harrnlson s. to Fair Bluff N. c., Leave Port llarrelson daily except s inlay* at a. in. arrive a* Fair BluiT 8 p. in. l.eave Fair .'luff N c., daily except Sundays at E> a. in. arrive at Port Harrelt<on .8 p. in. SCHEDULE OF STMR. SADIE. l.eave Georgetown oil Mondayb, Wednesday* ' and Friday* a: V o'clock i. in., arrive at Bucknville at 8 o clock o'clock same day*. Leave Biiek*ville on Tuesday*, Thursday* and i Saturdays, at 7 o'cloi U a. in., arrive at Georgetown 1 o'clock sumo day*, touching at fill interined! ;te j 1 111 li l T. 8. Ml'NNKItl.YN, M lister. * Stinr. M.ggie, ii T. Wii.i.ian* .Master leaves 'onway every Wednesday at a. in., for George-; town, touching at ail intermediate landing*, re- j t urning, leaves Georgetown every Friday at ti a. in. LOCAL TmZl-AlEi. SllflcX lo >(MV A?l VOI'liMCIIlClltN. Sami'ki. I). Toon ? Notice. Co.ntv Convention meets noxt Saturday at 12 M. Hoth the Steamers on the Wuccamaw are kept busy. It is characteristic of small minds to magnify molehills into mouutains. , he State Convention meets in j Columbia on Thursday the 17th inst. T lie National Democratic Convei\tion meets in St. Louis <>ij Tuesday June. 5th. The gum trees in ti.? owamji uro . almost as bare of leaves ??s in winter. Caterpillars. It is essential that ,.il-tho dele gates should attend tuo convention the Court House, next Saturday, i ' " j Sleep gives some intermission to the cares and pains and grief that nftlict us; it is tho parenthosis of our' sorrows. Sales day passed OiT quietly; not many people in toftvn; the sheriff sold a few pieces of delinquent land, which constituted the business of the day. - The FJiver and Harbor bill passed tho House of Ilepresenlatives last Monday. It now goes to tho Senate I and if that body act prudently it will soon become a law. A severe hail storm is reported to have visited portions of , this county, Saturday. One man who had just! , chopped out his cotton, says that it was nearly ruined. Mr. II. O. Tuton, lost a valuable horse, last weok. This is quite a severe loss to Mr. Tuton, as ho ir a farmer and paid $140 in cash for tho j horse just beforo last Christmas. > Scientific investigation shows that the Charleston earthquake travelled at the rate of throe miles a second, reaches from Bermuda on one hand to Lacross, Wis., on the other. Wo receive an occasional application for back numbers of Tin: IIkkvi.e. Wo cannot furnish them. Our subscription list has been erowinjr recently ur.d very often the issue is completely exhausted. Wo keep a lile for the ollice, but cannot* under any circumstances break it. The County Convention was called in accordance with the action of the State Democratice Executive Committee and nothing was said about primary election in that call. The subject will likely bo discussed in the State Convention and would be well for delegates to be informed ... tlw. ? - r .1 -.* ? %o iu uiu loutrs ui mtjir ruiisDiiuoms* It lius been figured out by si statisticul olVicisil that there are thirtyone criminals to every thousand bachelors, and only eleven criminals co every thousand married men. From this showing he argues that matrimony restrains men from crime, and ouirht, therefore, to bo oncouraejed by legislation and otherwise. "I know that you love me," she said, sentimentally, as ho held her to his vest. "1 know that you love," sho repealed; "because when I lay my head amiinst your breast your heart beats so loud I can hear it." "Thnt," jois.ied the no >r fellow, as the awfid truth dawned noon him; 'that is not tnv heart. That's my Waterbury watch*" There has been a telephone line estal .i.shed from .hieksvillo to Port I li.rres'son. ami it a ilinuedit that il will lc) extern* o> Buck's Lower Mill. There will also be 0110 established from Bueksvillo to SoeaVtee. There beino a telegraph lino from ("onway to Bucksville, it will ojve llio poo pie in th'S" parts ipiiok eoinmunion with the outside world. Let the crood work O'O Oil. As an evidence of the <renuineness of the work'of eraee in the hearts of the you no1 people we are j*lad to report 'he formation ami organization of a young mens* prayer meeting in the .Methodist church last Monday night. Several were present and entered into the organization with spirit and determination. Prof. Dysinger was with them and assisted in arranging the details of the orjjfnnization. Great good will yet determine from this effort, by tlie help of God. There can !>e no lovelier sight than christian vouth, building character on the Internal Rock of Ages, that will stand unscathed in utho wreck of matter and crush of worlds." Bucksville lias presented al'v?and business-like appearenco for the past few weeks. Mess. Jiuck & Co. are doing a thriving lumber husines, ~ .*"5 which is certilioil to by the fact, that the following schooners have already been loaded with lumber, tit their mills, during the month of may: Lucie Wheatiy, Titos. Mumford, Master, for Now Vork Serritnan, E. S. Wood, Master, for Curacoa, W. I. . 1). W. McLean, Geo. Hudson, Master, for Now York. Id' C. Schoolcraft, J. Looye, .Master, for T"*ort Jefferson, N. Y. IV r iiMomil. Mrs. S. S. Onsen bury, of Socastee and Mrs. li. II. iMnnf, 01 Charleston, who U viftiting ner relatives at Pi. Ilarrelson, visitq^l* relatives and friends in Conway, last Tuesday. Mrs, McNeil, of Marion, is visiting her brotl.or-in-law, Mr. I). Y. McNeil, o? ConwayMiss liosu Privett, who has been . % r. ?, . - viMiiii?r me .Hisses i'arlter, of Conway, returned homo yesterday. She was accompanied by Miss Lura Purer. Mrs. Jane Campbell, of Choraw, S. C., widow of Col. .John Campbell, who represented this district in Congress for ten years in tho days of .John C. Calhoun, and Miss Marjory McQueen, of Cheraw, are visiting Mrs. ('. P. Qnattlebauin, the former being Jier aunt and tho latter her sister. ICevivitl MorvlccN. The revival services in the Methodist church closed last Saturday night. The work of grace was deep and powerful and reached nearly every family in Conway. There was little emotional demonstration, but that quiet stillness in which God's presence, if r.ot seen, was verily felt and experienced. .Such a powerful demonstration of God's pardoning presence has not boon exhibited in Conway within tho recollection of this writer. The Spirit's influence was wonderfully displayed at the be ginning in reviving tho members c the churon unci that put them ear nostly to work for tho Master. Kmplmsis a't the opening servic } was laid upon the importance, nu; necessity, of tho witness of the spiri and this stimulated heart searching* I The major portion of the cluirel members threw themselves unreserv edly into the services and consocra ted time and talent for the time bo ino to the service of tho Master, am this consecration was honored of Ciot in the conversion of over 00 peni tents and about i20 have applied t< the Methodist church for member ship, while there are others who wil join the other churches. Some o the brightest conversions were mem bers of other coupuunions, who do tcrmined to "prove" God, if thert was any verity in the witness of tin Spirit, and can now testify that lli: Spirit bears witness with our spirit .1 ... uu.iuiiii^ mum in say; " w e h'nov 11im in whom wo believe." All tho conversions wero usualh very satisfactory a peculiar l eaven ly radiance illuminating tl>o conn tenanco. The Sj>irit was not partia in its divine operations, taking hoh of young men and young women old men and boys, and old women am girls, qualifying them to testify-^! the "race of God in tho salvjf^E|&| the soul before the congrcg|^BfflBBj God he all tho glory, now Amen. ^UbBHSBKb A Itaro t'liaiicc, Wo will g've a haj^K^^p^^m wato'n to any g e n 11 e i n aV ^: u^ or girl, that will bring !>v >. t? e;r.bfi', 15th. g.vo .. good, new se any oho wnnjinur us : f? y ^BfSsffiass? $ 1.50 on IV H time to O'-t a watch Of chine. All dcslrno- to tr1H3ig?g?S WHNH 118 tli<'\'fl and deliver the watch^^HB^^H subscribers secured. Any one desinin?r oot^HK^^H machine ^^ i 11 do -a^^H 1 comply with ihe al>ovo effnr. Ifo I meinher that one dollar and lifty j cents must accompany each and every name. Township i>Ieet injjs. A moetinjr of the Democratic voters of Conway Township was held in the Court House on the 5th inst. j?ur suant to the call of township ('hairman, 10. K. lieaty, lOsrp The ohjeel of the meeting as explained l>y tlie township Chairman, was the clectioi of eighteen delegates to represent this township in the County Convention to lie held ;it - - v "" ' 'll 1,1 <l:iv next to elect six delegates t< the Democratic State ('onvdntion 1 be held fit Columbia on the 17th inst C. I'. Qunttlebaum, I0s<^., was re quested to act as Secretary. < )u mo tion the delegates were elected sim ply by acclamation, with the following result: I )kli:(1atks?,10. Norton, 10. It Boaty, .1. M. Oliver, It. lb Scarbor ough, .1. 1>. Vereen, T. W. Daggett I). W. Brown, JO. S. Baker, Z. \V I Dusonbury, Sr., Thos. M. Boaty, .1 A. Mayo, Joseph A. Bellamy, .1. 10 Moore, Geo. W. Hardee, (J. 1*. Quai tlobaum, L. S. Booth, .1. 1*. Grahan - and .1. It. Cooper. Ai.'rKit.wvrics?J. II. Porter, G. 11 Dusonbury, A. Z. Banta, T. I''. Gil lespic, .J.*G. Hogers and J. F. Sni vey. ()u motion of Capt. T. \\". Dag gelt it was 'Ttesolvcd that Conway Township it satisfied with Conven tiot nonnmit ons, they being simple it.(i econ.<:ni :ul." at'. KS TOWNSHIP. Hurst act to a call of the County Chairman, a meeting was held at Marlins ilib, on the 5th inst., for the purpose of electing six delegates tc represent said precinct in tlio County Convention to convene in Conway May 12th. 1888. The meeting was organized by olecting U. A. Dusenbury Ciiairmai and L. D. Long requested to act as Secretary. The following delegate} and alternates were then duly elect' ! od for the purpose above named. Dki.koatks?U. A. Dusenbury, L A. Parker, Is. D. Long, (Jr. L. Skip per, M. F. Sarvis and S. .1. Hennecy Ai.tkknatkk- J. J. Cook, Denni: Cannon, Samuel Smart, .Jr., .L 111 .Jordan, \\\ .1. McCracken and J. I) (diver. Ckoak Gkovk S. Houston John son, If. ( ). Hendricks, VV. F. Jordai j and W. IL IJruton. ' ff.oyds town'sii 11*. The meeting assembled at 12 M I at Union school house, Avery Floyi township chairman in the chair. Tin (chairman explained tlio purpose o! 1 the meeting -and delegates to the ?- ? ?? J . 1 " T , >f County Convention were elected as - follows: John II. Floyd, Wilson Floyd, Or 8 i ton 11. Grainger, Daniel Tyler, I). y 11. Williams, S. W. Tyler, 1). R. t Anderson, Jr., P. K. Lewis, i. As it was improbable that any of li the delegates would attend the Coun tv Convention owine to the distance . and busy season, it was decided that - the clerk should send by mail the 1 minut *s of the meeting to the conn. 1 ty chairman, and instruct him to give . the news of Floyds Township, <r</<tins( , t/u' Stiifi pr.mnri/ vhction to . come en at the County Convention. 1 There being no further business f the meeting adjourned. A Visit to Conway. J ' We had the pleasure last week to spend st vend days at Conway dur itijr the District Conference then in n t i session, and enjoyed ourselves even beyond expectation. The people of the "Republic,'' as the County of I lorry h is been dubbed because of its isolation from the rest of the world, are genial and hospitable al most to a fault and one failing to en| joy himself while visiting Conway j lias himself only to thank. Situated on Waecamaw River, with a beauti' ful clear water, lake rumiintr around | , 7 D . 1 Ujo east sirio of the town, Conway pretty a site and is as nicely |?g?|Bns any town we have ever Waoeainaw River is a ^Bggnyeep, clear water stream 9HSnflB|H^r miles above Conway 8NI9Bw|^^Mals and is plentifully the SHHEBaH^W. As wo heard several could possibly starve of ('oiiwav no mp.tt >r ^dd fail, ^fceeause if lie ^enough to lisl), OUOUgll Bade to support coinhnn11 >! circnmstau^penhing o." the ;d>unfiunv liibo it would bo BBBSgH^B^VhaL I'onwny too bus its jHSSgHsfi^H (.'apt. .1. Si. Oliver, the elliciiMit is a man of character, BBEB^^Vit an owl, it is said, while for trout her too succeed i i I ( to l^^HHHHpl>urrou(riis & Collins, the of thoPepublie, own two HWToiit the Muytjii and tl o /).'! which ply between (leorgotown, Conway and points still further up 1110 river which carried the freights ' to and from the town and afforded the residents their only exit into flic outer world by public carriers until within the last few months when the Chadbourn loiilroad \\:<s extended to then town. The. town is regularly laid out, 1 havino the Court House as a center n and al. the streets at right angles, . and claim . we helievc, about seven i ' hundred inhabitants; lias three j churches, .Nicthodist, Presbyterian land liaotist. ihouob regular services r> o 1 arc held or.iv in the lirst named. To t ramble through the cemetery adjoining the Presbyterian Church one has M J r i: -* - UK- irv-llllg <11 SO I ISO Ol SlUMMlUg 111H )l I hallowed ground. It was hero that ' the old Parish Church of tho first } settlers of South Carolina stood and . this was their consecrated burying . ground. In this spot lies tho body , 01 (Jon. Conway, of Revolutionary fame, from whom tho town inherits tho name. f For tho accommodation of tho traveling public two hotels are provided ?Tho Railroad House, ami Tho Kirton House?and having stopped ourselves at tho first named place, ' can say that if ^ho second is as good, satisfaction will surely bo given . their patrons. The buildings in the town are very good and speak well for tho taste and prosperity of tho people, but ' one, if not tho greatest, of the beauties of the place is to be found in the beautiful, the grand and majestic live oaks to bo foumlym every street. The Court House is a very neat building, not quite so large as tho buildings in other counties but is ample for tho necessities of.that peo, pie and on tho interior is nicely linlshad and well furnished. To the 1 r . 1 ? ? - giory 01 rito j people^ ol flurry ! it can truly he said that the weeds and grass have covered the yard about the jail and almost obliterated the oath leading to its daor. r i n Though nearly, if not quite, two " months have elapsed since the last ' sitting of their Court the jail is as , yet without an occupant. So notori, ous is the peace of tho people of llorry that there is no necessity for holding the "May Term" of Court as there are almost no malefactors to ' tr|r, the law recognizing this com, plies with tho State Constitution, . j which requires the holding of threo terms in each year, by a session in ' May of "one hour." Conway can boast too just now of ; her boat or shipbuilding industries. The third steel bottomed boat built , in South Carolina is there now in i process of construction. The boat * is the nroperty of Mes rs Burroughs *! & Collins and will be placed along . j with the Jl<(<jyic and the Driver in ! their river fleet. Capt. Daggott, the jbuilde. of tho first iron boat put up i... *i? ? -1 ' viiio m.liv, ID llllj (JIIU 111 OllUrgO III the work. Oapt. Daggett is in tlio > employ o. tho U. S. government and ; is chieMy engaged in clearing tho river from obstructions, lie delighted many members of tho Conference , on Friday afternoon with an oxhibi11 tion of the manipulation of and effects of the use of dyrnanito in toar1 j ing up logs and made many to open f | their eyes at tho great loss of life to )1 fish hecuuso of the explosions in tho i water two explosions, one in (loop and on? in slu.lfow water, caused life doatli of about twenty-five line fish. On Saturday afternoon, when Conference had adjourned, Messrs I'urrouohs & Collins tendered the visitors j and friends an excursion on the river I in the steamer Maj^i*ie. Quite a la roe party enjoyed the run of ton miles down the river and back and every one could have heartily shaken I the hands of those who had contributed so much to the pleasure of the afternoon.- /V>j //> > /uil<X, Market Report. con w A V s. (J. j t HI'DK Tl'HI'KNTINK New Virgin, bid., 820 pounds ? 8 00 Yellow Dip '2 2ft Scrape, 2 25 GHOCKHIKS Huron !). S. Sblos Yd tl> to c//t,>t Butter, 2Sfr/,:t."i ( ills.. Lard 10^ 12,'6 cts. Pork, bbl * 20 00 Molasses ^ gallon 10(fi?00 cents. CotTee, pound IIP'., (tr 20cts. Corn, bushels ~~)((($ 1 00 (>rlst per bushel 1 hh Flour, per bbl $3.50 Ctf. 7.75 I Kggs per doz 10 cents. Sugar (P.jfr/lOcts l.int Cotton 8h, to 1) 7 PI < ts. S.H'd Cotton 2\i to ll'.j <'s WI h\l INtJTOX, N.(f May 1st. Cotton, 'If'n M '-Is,, cents. I ' CHI'DM Tl'HPKNTI N K Virgin, W bbl., 2S0 pounds $ 2 00 Yellow nip, 2 00 1 lard, t 00 Spirits Turpentine, per gal. !l2j\i Tar, $ 1 5, 280pou*nd bbl. llosin Strained 82'.J(tfcH7Ceenl.s. NEW \DVERT1SEMENTS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on Thurs-j day Hie 7th d'v ? ' !> prox. the nn-1 dorsigned will apply to the Probate ; Judge of Horry On; ;.ty ?T?r a linal dis-j cliarge frotn tiieolllce and trust, of Cuar-1 dian of the person and estate of Joseph i Williams. Sami'ki, D. Toi?i>, < tuardlan. may Sth It Summ?>iis l or Relief. i ' t^ATATE OK SOI Til CAUO/.I NA, ' io COUNTY OK IIOUHY. <'<>111*1 <'<>111111011 PloilN. Complaint not Served, llenry L. Buck, plaintiff VS. , Uiicindu K. Gilbert and husband, Cephas Gilbert, Kannie B. Anderson and husband, .1. .1. Anderson. Mice 1' Springs and bus* 'band, A. A. Springs, William 15. Wright, j (leorgc O. \Vrljriil. Kannie W. Hazard and j husband, Jenalha 1 Ua/nrd. Georgie Buck, 1 Mary .1. Sarvis and husband. I. K. Survis, 1 Desia.i Me(5. Buck, I Initio 15. Sparkuian and husband, W. K. Sparkmau, Mary 15. Simpson ami husband, S. S. Simpson. W illiam Med. Buck, K. Gerlilide Buck. Alice B. Buck, 11. Alberlino Buck and Henry Buck, defendants. To the de'endants: l.ueinda 1-1 Oilbert and husband. Cephas Oilbert, Kannie 15. Anderson and husband, ). .1. Anderson, Alice 15. Springs and husband, A. A. Springs, William 15. Wright, Oeorge < >. Wright, Kannie W. Hazard and husband. Jonathan Hazard Ocorgie Buck, Mary.I. Sarv is and husband, O.K. Sarvis, Delsah Mc(?. Buck. Baltic 15. Sourkman and husband. W. E. Sparknian, Mary 15. Simpson and husband, S. S. Simpson, William McO. Buck, K. Gertrude Buck. Alice 15. Buck, E. Alexandrine Buck and Henry Buck. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been Hied in the olllee of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on Die subscribers at their olllee at Conway, S. (!., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answci the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiIT in this action will apply to tli<* Court f >r the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated April 24th. A. I). 1888. Wai.su A ScAimonoruii, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendants: Kannie B. Anderson. I.I .1 A iwlercf... Willi..... II W <1 ? ... * Iiii'im a # m UUU. <). Wright and Gcorgic Buck. Take notice, ; that tint complaint in this action, together with the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the olllcc of the Clerk of the Court of Common iMeas fori lorry j County on the 24th day of April, 1888. [L. S. | .JOHN M. OI.IVXK. C. C. I'. Walsh ?fc HoAimoitotion, Plaintiffs Attorney, apr 2(5 (It r|^mi iu ro> J J oi si:, Conwtiy, S. ('. Under the management, of MrS. M. 10.' Sessions ?vii! ; .v y- l?e lound relial ie, t i hie tir. t-chiss. T.ansient hoard solici'.ed. Board hy tito day, wee*, or month at reasoi.ble rates. Oct. 10 Gm. I ' 1\)1? O. l The premises in the village of Conway, 1 S. known formerly as the residence of Capt. Samuel Pope, deceased. Containing two one half acre h?ts, and the conimo1 dious dwelling and outbuildings thereon. For terms apply to 8aHAII K. Pol'K, No. 0i 1 lammond St. Boston .Mass. may 51 It ZtSTotice. / r[. I fn I.. /IIJ ?- / ,? ? /. . .... . ... . I i iv i iv v' i* re 71 ill I AKUJil iNA, D CO (TNT V OK HOKRY. ity wirrrui i:. iiwt imvku, Usui I'roluile .IimIkv, Whereas A. If. .1. Oalbraith has made suit to me to grant him letters of adminisiratiou of the K state of and effects of Joseph .1. Dunn, deceased. These are therefore to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Joseph Dunn, deceased, that they he and appear before me in the ( 'oill'l ?h Pl'olmtn ti\ "* I '-v.... .... - ~ - - . , V*/ wv aviu (II V wil? o, ('., 011 Wednesday, 10th (lay of May, after jmblicntion hereof, at 11 o'clock in tlio forenoon, to show calls", If any thoy have, why the said Administration should not he granted. (.liven under my hand thin 30th day of April, Anno Domini. 1888. VVm. E. IIakdwick, I'robato Judge, II. ('. may 3rd 2t THOS. F. GILLESPIE. Attorney ut I.#u>v and Trial Juntlce. Conway S C. -A- Kare Oiia,n ce FOH BARGAINS At our Mucksville store, whieh wo learn from good authority, is the best country store in I lorry County. ! Tlairty Days Time. For the next thirty days we offer e.\ fweinely low priees on ill winter goods I remaining in stoek. A big trade in them are now going on. Don ! be Too Late. 1M >\A>ZA. A lino lot of llonan/.u undershirts mid darners at 25 and 50 cents each. VlOlH. Flour !n>ni $5.50, to $0.75 per barred/ Our Hours arc fresh and now ground, and wo claim that the I'nitcd Stairs cannot produce a better Hour than we soil, COFFEE. lie I Hio colTee live pound- for $1.00.' Common Kin .M , pounds for one dollar. MO I j ASS KS. Host .Vow Clop .New ()r i molasses, lifty cents per gallon. No. 2, .Vi w Crop N < ' *!i .ins molis- , ses,thirty cents pet ilio-i. or/: sno/xv stock o/\ LA TEST XOVKLT1 F.s IS LA OIKS" OOKSS coo os A OK So Ur orxx ron ixsrj-jcTiox. W. L BUCK \ CO. ,J. II. JO I, LIE,! Mnnufiu'turvr of OcirriGLgros, 33-u.grg-ies, I CA.UTS &0., A NI) (U'liornl liluckHinitli, Horse Shoeing A Specialty Coil way, - S. C. I aii orders proinpily nih-ii, ami all work J guarantood. (Jivo mo a trial. jan 1 tit It 20 ly IW Go TO cJ/t: 1)1!. 15. NORTON UK I\ F K PS CONSTANTLY ON // A N /) A FULL < VPPLY OF PURE DRUGS ?AND? FRESH MEDICINES J: I PHARMACUETICAL GOODS A I.WAYS IN HTOKU. Combs, O Brushes, ?o? Fine Toilet Soaps, ?o? Shaving Soaps and Brushes ?O MEDICINAL SOAPS. T..1L f>! _ I, - looin-ricKS ? Tooth-Brushes Colognes, ?o Extracts, Vestal Oil &c. 1887 FALL 1887 vv i > v 10 is Aixitin we would call attention to the in incuse stock wo have laid in to moot tho present and coining 5*!t*on. W <* have never been so well equipped f<>r'.>Usino&s as we now are, and having stu<lied tho wants of our many customers we have token ^reat pain- to select such jjood* a* will meet the desire of all, and we feel that we liavi accomplished this much in every sense. Our buyer leu ji t r -tumcd roin the North where he selected a full line of l)i' i >;>i) , 1TC TIC1TS, L'fcs, CLOAKS, CLOTHING We have some bonutilnl combinations, unique designs and choice color* in such a* OI NOllAM. CAM CO, ( IIKVIOTS, WOltSTKI), ami anything desirable in tho dry goods line. Our business has never been its prosperous is at present, which shows that our low prices and honest dealings have borne abundant fruit, and that our efforts to plco*e, and build a large innbq have been crowned with success, . We Have Opened up a Mammoth Stock of CLOTHING, Kiubracing all the newest design -, < olors and textures, and we are confident that we can please you both in -t}le and price, 'I hey are goin r rapidly, and the sooner you como'ho better you are s ilted. \\ > are offering suits from $4 up. The largest and most complete stock to be found any n\ here. < > I ' 1 i K'l'Ot K Ot'1 S I! 0 E S is full mihI complete, nd we innk? no Ik it ition in saying ve cm _dve you the Ik t shoe for tie lc ist moil" . ?lent>. I..: ie>. V'>tilli! and M i - ins in all d< r?t 1< nil's hue, coiij;"i'' -s nul I nth n. We have recently added o our -*oek the well known "James Mimic " -1 -hoe, wiiii h igivlng great satisfaction We still < arry tlie.iaines Mean- $3 shoo, and boy- .<"2 shoe; also,tin* Zeigler and spring lieol, : 11 of which are the best on tin* market. We have a large assortment Piece (. 'Oil- ati'l Clothing which wo will i h> e out in the next thirty days at axh m:to ir cost, in order to tnake room for the new supply that is pouring in constantly, and here you can tnaki soint lively bargains. Conic at once and get choice. HARD W A P, F. AND <; xi: is? s In lurfte assortment can always bo.had ol us, as we are up with the times and it is needless to comment here. Our groceries are always fresh. We have not the room hero to sn\ to you nil we would like, hut cotne to see us where we ran show you anything you dosire 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. 1JUKKOUGilS sV: COLLINS. A t I *i*i v?k I | s\ . n() you want to seo the prettiest lot of hpring dress goods in this section? 11 so go to IMU V K'l TS\ 1 \0 you want to buy a nice straw hat? X J at just one-hull what you can buy it elsewhere? If o go I'HIVKTTS. DO you want a 2ft cent handkerchief for ft cents? *If so go to PKIvetts\ no you want a pair of good towels for lft cents? If so go to IMUVETT8'. PjOy i want a gent's tine silk scarf 1 * for lft cents? If so jo to I'ltlVKTTS. no you want a seventy-live cent pair suspenders for 2ft cents or a fifty cent pair or tiftoeu cents? If so go to l'KlVKTTS'. ^ \0 you want any pants cloth at 12 and I X b~> cents, worth 2ft and lift egnts per Viird I f sn i'ii tn I'lil V ! T'l's' V ? f> ........... UO you want anything in the notion*, line, an cheap as can be bought in the South? It' so go to PHIVKITS'. iF you want ho best spool cottton on . the market at tnerec cents pes *>pool, go to l'K IV ETTS'. IF you want cash for wool, beeswax and turpentine, an i a*- much for it as yo i can'get in Hoi?-r \ little thorc, r. it to 1'1KN\ BTTB*. I'Fyou want to - '.1 your eggs, chickens, . or anything raised on your farms, carry it to PKIV1.TTS'. IF you wan' to trade with the cheeped man in Horry and at a place that you can get goods lor your produce* 01 the cash, come over and >?*o us at 1*111 \ KT l's". A . ... ........ I.'.. :n . !. -- 1 ??i hi.mi hi \\;tn <>n you ami be glial to see you at l*UI\ DT'I'S'. I i t'!/ !{?s/x'i'fj'itlt//, H. It. IvlMi, tit binT' S. (). DR. P. K BETHEA., Phy^icia)i and MifPOji, Ccnway, 3. O.. Will be found at Dr.* Norton's Drug Store, or "Huilroad House." All calls promptly responded to, night and day. Diseases of women and obstetrics a specialty. npr 5 ly