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Tin: I10KRY II Kit VLI) DIRECTORY, CHURCHES. Methodist. CONWAY STATION. KKV. \\ M. TIIO.MAS. Pastoh Services eve Sunday at 11 o'clock a.m., aiul V i o'cloc k p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at TH f o'clcx'V. i '? Scj/lav School every Siu ilav at 0 o'clock .'< m. K. Noiiton, Superintendent. conh \ y cthct"it. ukv. w. 1.. plot ks. pastois. lied Hill, Suttird.tv before ot Sunday. ...12.00 m Handc Plain. 1st Sunday 10.1*1 a in Mount 7,Ion, 1st Sunday 12.'?)? in I'ls :al- 1st Sunday !> '? liiiran 2nd Sunday "! '?! a 1,1 (next 2nd Sab. alternate) T-W I' "? a o Pnlon ?i (next 2nd Sah. alternate) 10.W n in While Oak :)rd Saturday U.ttlam Poplar, UrilSiinday o./. 11 m Cool Soring " " J to p ni AnUpcii. Itli Monday | ? ?? P.roV. . Swamp. Ith Sunday .. 'A '1"1 ..A': .i.i.i lorWHT ; 'P next month altornt> . .. ' ' a m next month, Antlo h eat 12.00 in enptist. 1 (htM vaV 1 W. S. Mi'C I 1,1,, I'ASToll. i:v-i >nd Sunday nnd Saturday night hetore and rvcM f nirth v-imday.2 Prayer meeting every Tuesday night at 71clock. Sunday School "very at R p. ir F. W. Noi.u.y, Suoci-intendon*. OBIIAU 'tov . Third Saturday and Sum!' . in each ir.onr' < 01.i ins CM First Sunday and Saturday before, In each month. MEETINGS OF LODGES. A.-.F.-.M. Uegnlar coniuinnication of Ilorry I odge, No. (>", at Masonic Mall First Mondav in each month. I! Moore, \V. M. K. Of II. liegulnr meeting of stnart Lodge. No. gS'Jtl, will meet at their Mali on the First and Third Wednesday evenings of each month. "* ! !. \V. Noi.i.ky, Dictator. J. It. l'AttKKU, Reporter. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248: F.-om V. irloii c II i i Conway. l.enve Marion C Ji Tit'Pdiiys and Saturdays 7 a.m. and arrives at Conway hy a p. m. Lonve Conway Mondays and Fridays 7 . m. and arrives at Marion r> p. m. Mail Route No. 14263. From Cone iv to .Jordan-. i 11 - l.enve Conway Tnosdaya and Saturdays at V a. m. arrive at Jorrlanville I'J m. Leave Jordanviile Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 \>. tn. arrive at Conway tl p. m. Mail Route No. 13433. From Whlteville N. to Con>vay s. c.? Leave 9 NVhitoville Tuesdays and Fridays at fi a. in. uirive at Conway 8 p. in. Ijimv Conway Wednesdays and Saturdays at 5 ' . m arrive at Whilevllle 3. p. m. Mail Route No. 14264. From Little Klver to Conway, l.enve Little Hivor Mondays and Fridays at 'i i. m. airi- at <'oitway "> p. in. Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at s a. in. arrive at Little River I p. in. Mail Route No. 14267. From Port liarrolsoii s '.. to Fair ItlufT N. C., Leave "orl llarrelson daily except Sundays at a. m. a. rive at Fair IllntT s p. m. Leave Fair .'Muff X. daily except Sundays at f> a. m. arrive at Port llarrelson s p. m. SCHEDULE OF STMR. SADIE. Lorvc (Siior^otowii on Mondtiys, Wodnci'dfiyii and Fridays ft! V I'clock a. in., arrive at Itiieksville nt 3 o'clock o'clock sanio days. Leave ItucksvlUe on Tnesduvs, Thursdays and Saturday i, a! i o'clock ft. in., arrive a; (ieuriretown 1 o'clock saint! days, touching at all intermediate landing' '1'. S. Mcnnkki.vn. Master. Stmr. M.^gio,. II I. U r.ii.w- Master leaves Conway every \Vet'ne?da? at ' i., for (Jeor^etown, touching at .'I in nnodinte landings, return illy, le ives < let r 't ' a :i e\ ery Friday at li a. m. tsrmt'.^-rK^ammcsacr^anrtrv'Bvfiwnim^Ltmtm-mm. LOC-^L ITEMS. 1 sc<!S<*x to .'Ncu Atlvcrliwt nieiitx. A. H. J. GAi.mivnr Notice. IV R. Kino ? Spc.;:l liurjrairo. J ?ruitoruus &(Joi.i.ins- Croat Inducements. -# tt Fur mors busy. Renntiful weather for farmers. Conway needs a first class barber. Ofirtrpillars still on the rampage. So far as wo have seen, the corn crop is promising. Ono of the bright spots in existence is spot cash. Can a lover bo called a suitor when l>c doesn't suit her? The new boat will probably be launched in a few days. 'U^e /V< !)< < tmh.r was directed to Conway, via., Kair Bluff, last . weok rho recent cool mornings has C somewhat retarded the growth of ,^^'egetation. The slow schedulo on liie \\\ C. & C- Railroad generally brings the train in on time. The decision to waist one's own time does not include the right to steal another's. u Woman feels where ' a man thinks," says a \<-iter. Yes, that's what makes man hahl. Head the advertisement of B. R. King, in another column, and when you ":sit Boris call and see him. Mr. B. B. McWhite, of Marion County, has put up a saw mill at or near Mr. M. M. Skipper' in the Cool Spring section. It will he an added convenience. i , J Now if the tailors would only organize a trust, there would be somo chance of getting a spring suit one of these days. As soon as the weather gets warm enough for iced drinks the sea-serpent v.ill begin to be seen through st rong glasses. The . baptising that was to take place next Sunday has been postponed until Sunday week, 9.130 o'clock A. M. The losses by lire in the 1'nited ' States last year were about $120,000,000 an increaso of 1!J per cent. ?ver those of the previous year. Ono of the colors in spring dress goods is "apple green." Green npides *>resent nimiv sliitilnu t>f <rr?.ot. i i j " r-i * '1' ami sometimes produce a little vol1 ler. r.v teli phono frotn 1'ort Harelson we learn that Mr. 1 ^jh Dow was thrown from a mule .it lJueh'b Lower Mill, last Sunday evening, and is now lyii'if 'ii a precarious condition. Litle hone i.; entertained of his reec.v; r\*. Mr. W " Mot "< has drained his mill pond and planted rice in it and this rai.t makes the steam mill of J. W. Ilolliday ;it CJallivnnts Kerry and that of Burroughs A Collins at Cool Spring oroat couvonioneos to tho neighborhood.. Road the ndvertisomont of Moss. Burrou<*h & Collins in our advertising columns. They offer a nice line of jroods cheap for the cash. Their polite and attentive clerks will he pleased to see you. show you ooods and <pw>te you prices. The railroad authorities have, made | a ditch alono the railroad from Tiik i 1 i;kai.i).oflieo to the cross street helow. and unless something is done soon to prevent, the 1 . S. oovernl uient will have cause for action against the railroad company for ol>structinir a navijrahle stream. A fewheavy rains will enriv a considerable portion of tho street into the Waoeatnaw river. A profitable industry can he put in successful operation here when tho express otlieo is established. We moan the shipment of the Waecninaw fish Oi I or I horii iniipl.-oli.' I/... ...... , - x . V . . . ?.!??! IIV. 1. . I V V \ ? I 1 I bo easily obtained from \\ ihnington and fish in the Wnccnniaw are abundant. We throw tins out simply as a hint for our fishermen to think about and ponder over, possibly some good can bo made of it. 'Twenty-two members were received into the Methodist church last Sunday morning by the pastor, nineteen by profession and three by certificate. Sixteen of the professions were from the Sunday-school and raugo.it Irotn a young man 20 years old o> a boy seven. Six' others join' ed th > baptist church on Sunday trght, all from the bnidav school. 'These aeco:: ir is to the lifferont j churches are the direct resu!* of tlie recent revival services in tnc Metho; dist church. Col. .1. II Itice, Superintendent of I Ifli liwfi ,r\n l?oc i.n.loto.l " * - * <? > - w - hum .1 mi i j >?-: 111 v?; examination for women July 3rd 1888 for ciitrship in (lie Winthrop Training School for teachers under provisions of Act. No. 105 1887. The successful candidate will be entitled | to a beneficiary scholarship for nine months, and the State guarantees 8150.00 for school expenses. The school is located in Columbia S. C. Here is an opportunity for some young woman to acquire knowledge and render herself proficient in the , art of teaching. This is a rare chance I and should not bo despised or neg! lected by aspiring young women. : The examiners will be announced 1 hereafter. Uev. J. A. Smith, of Fair llluff, X. I C., preached an excellent missionary j sermon in the Iluptist church of this ; place last Monday night from Numbers xxiii 23. lie discussed the sue cessful operation of christian missions in various, apparently unfavorable I fields, citing as illustrations, India, China, Japan, Siam, Africa, See. The christian church docs not keep itself fully informed of what Cod is doing I in heathern lands, and thus cannot properly appreciate the great work | being accomplished. Christian charI actor suffers by this negligence. A christian is blessed as he blesses, he receives grace and blossings in proportion as ho bosto\y>'. Grace improves and increases by exercise, and thoroby a christian becomes "strong in the Lord and in tho strength of his might." Tho lust two sentences are yur application. A collection waa taken up, and I with what the.,Sunday-school Mission Society had on hand amounted to $14.45. V The State Democratic Convention meets in Colombia to-day. It is doubtful if anything further than the r> election of delegates to St. I /mis is done. The primary system of nominating State oflicors is almost certain to bo repudiated. The effect of that plan has been disastrously experienced m Columbia and that will have considerable weight it: determining luke-warm supporters of that plan to vote adversely in the State Convention. The scheme is tbnght with danger to tin party, and its adoption may precipitate confusion and nnnimositios that may result, in the final defeat and overthrow of the party. Strict conservatism in this matter of selecting State oflieers, at 1 loast, is the safest rule. t'o'inu < omcut ion. Pursuant to the call of tho County chairman tho Demccratie County (Convention met in tho Court House last S't irdav. The Convention was called t ? order at T- M. and Dr. 10. Norton was elected President and S. S. I)uscnl?u,,y and 10. K. Peaty Secret'ries. )ele<rntos elected to the S ate ' onve ition wore 10. Norton, 10. i l\. Peaty T. W. Daijirotl, C. P. ! J , , (^uattiel)aum, .1. 10. Dusonhurv, Sr., jandS. S Dusenbury, with P. L. Peaty. .1 M Oliver and J. A. Mayo as alternates. Resolutions opposing 'lie primary 1 C r . . s + system or noinmillions ior relate, V <>ngrossional, Judicial and County oITm cers, wore unanimously adopted. I'M present Kxecutivo Committee continued until t "no next ( nominating Convention. \ It arc Cluincci jH h Wo will give a handsome watch to any gentleman or lad>^Hi|lt or girl, that will bring ns ono wj <!re<l citsli subscriber at tfl.f>() bv Scnteinber, loth. Wo will give a good, new i- -wino macliiuflS any ono bringing u< fifty new s^Hj seribers at $l.f>0 each. .Now is yoH tiino to act a watch or sewinii oliiiK. All desiring It), try for cill^H an send ;:i names is' icy got tli^^H and wo will keep slrie* aooont each and deliver the w itch or v-uifl machine as s. on as said number subscribers is secured. \ny one dosining a good watch or sewing machine will do well to (comply with the above offer. RoI member that one dollar and fifty cents must accompany each and | every name. ? I! \ proms Oflice. Mr. lloekadny, of the Southern Kxpress Company was in town 1 jir-1 Inesdav and m:\do iirranifotnent to open an Express olliee in Conway at an earlv day. This will be a oreat convenienee to the citi/ens of Coii; way and vicinity. It will enable them 'o receive their Express packages dircctlv from the Company's norn'., w'tho it the trouble of an intermediary. This want has h?n?j been felt, and we are more than ?rlad ' n to lie ?! ie to reoort that the desired i facilities will lie supplied in a short time. The railroad authorities do] serve the crodit for the establishment of lie Ex pre s olliee, and they hope t(. lie comp^-'sated hv the increased express transportation. We think good and .substantial reasons lie bohind and support this expectation. Vr. .1. M. McKeithan is the ajrent. n I'C l-MOIlil I. Mr. I). T. McNeil i.- in Goorgotown. Mrs. It. (J. Dusenbury is visiting at Port I larrelson. Mr. J. A. liurbage, of Grahamvillo was in town last Tuesday. Mr. E. It. Peaty, Dr. 10. Norton and (.'apt. T. \V. Daggett are in Columbia. Mr. II Kaminiski, of the firm of Kaminiski & Co., of Georgetown was in Conway, yesterday. Mrs. 10. Norton and son. I. (). Norton are visit/no the mother of the n former at Fair DlufT, N. C. Mrs. M. E. Croswell, who lias been visiting her mother, Mrs. \\\ L. Pegues, returned homo yesterday. Mr, .J. A. Mayo is visiting Mr. J. 1 T. Itoborts, of Georgetown county, ! who is very ill with consumption. Mrs. M. K. McNeil who has been visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. i). j T. McNeil, returned to Marion yes terday. # Mr. C. 10. Holmes has just return ,od Froin a prospecting trip to Southwestern (in. lie will move to Geor-* i gia, in the fall. * Col. C. 1*. Quattlohauin loft for ! Edgofiold, last Monday. Ho will re turn to Columbia and take in the Convention to-day. W. 1. Carpenter, traveling agent for the Walter A.Taylor Co manufacturing chemists and perfumers. Atlanta, Ga., was in town this week I taking orders and advertising their medicines and cologno. L A < ? ?n l ' Vnlriil Hotel. Nafo*e has done its part for the , | town of Con why. Its river, its lake I its natural advantages generally indicate that it has a future of very grand possibilities. In order to at* j tract attention, the citizens of this place should unite capitol to invest in a magnificent hotel with all the modern appliances necessary to meet , the wants of the tourists and seeker after | leasure. In eonnoction with a hotel or hotels Conwny ought to havo good hard turn-pike roads leading out miles from every point of the | compass, and a good livery stable | ami all kinds of small boats For its river and lake. All this would attract the Yankee, who loves to fish, hunt, rido and have a good time gen- I orally, lie would rather stop in Conwuv durinxr the winter months! * than go into the damp atmosphere I of Florida. And all he asks tho people of this section is to build the ho- ! tels and feed him well, and next | Christinas he will myvo down with I j all the family. Received of Conway lhiptist Mission Society $1-1,50 for tho North * 7 I African Mission. Wo return our, sindbro thanks for the same. Jamkk A. Smith, Pres. It. Paw Kb, Sec. m f mi Report. . ... 2<SfrY:tr> cents. * aft 00 I ....406Oft cents. 1 -is. ~,rx,i A i on .. i on . .* S0..M) (<1 7.7.*) . 10 cents. i? > rts. ("> ' :'a cents, nBH^nHiriii^u i I^^JpD'ncE. n^^PPRV of* lr?i?\ pennivsion of the Probate Judge for Horn ('oimty the undersigned admini-. ; trator o''die ? >tnte of Joseph .1. Dunn, de ceased, wil. oiler for sale on the Hist day of \la\ if '.t, to wit: Six head of cattle, a un.wl stock of hogs, one Hat, one boat, \ le.ninet.ohl and kitchen furniture, one. lot .of carpenters tools. Term, cash. A. II. .1. (Iai.huaitu, Administrator. j may I7lh 2t Great Bargains. (ioods on Consignments and Cor ; Sale at Auction and Private j Sale W ill Liu-' Perhaps Thirty Days4 'onit' 11 i Once. ' Child", handkerchiefs for 10 cents worth 20 cents Clouts' handkerchief for 5 cents, worth I 25 cents. A Indies' fancy luce scolloped holder for ( 5 cents, worth 515 cents. (lents' straw hats for 5, 10, 12, 18, 21) to I | 70 cents each. A nice fur hat for $ 1,25, worth $3.00 i Twenty-four pound sprint; balances for 10 cents, worth 25 cents. A No. 1 spring pad lock for 10 cents* worth 35. A good pad loek for 1 cents. A set of tea spoons for 10 cents, worth 20 cents. A set of table spoons for 15 cents, worth l!(l c/>h)j Pair of gents' suspenders, elastic, for 5 cents, worth 15 cents. Gents' line sits- ' ponders for 15 cents, worth 40 cents. | Gents'extra line suspenders, silk llnish, i brass buckles for 25 cents, worth 75 cents. I l'ins, needles, thread, dress buttons etc.,, in endless variety, at prices below the cost of the manufacturer. These goods are forced on the market.! the result of a hi r I illnre of a high-toned I old credit concern. Now th<> goods are j going at just om half in many cases the j cost t > manufacturers. Come and see me without delay, at Lor- j ( is and at Privolts', as this special sale will not 1 v *, po dial s over thirty days. Audio" Every Saturday at Respectfully, H. ii. J^nr, Jyikto^ J |OI SI;, Conway, S. C. I'liderdie management of Mrs. M 10. j Sessions will always be found reliable, ta- | bio first-class. Transient board solicited. jjoiiru oy tne day, week, or month at rea- , sonble vato* . Oct. 10 (tin. I^or Suit?, The prcmhes in the village of Conway, S. ('., known formerly as the residence of j 1 ('apt. Samuel I'ope, deceased. Containing; two one half acre lots, and the com mo- J dious dwelling and outbuildings thereon. I For terms apply to 8 a uah K. 1'ork, No. 3<1 Hammond St. lioston Mass. 1 may 3 4t THOS. F. GILLESPIE. \ttornoyatlia\v > ami Trial Justlee. Conway 8 0. DRY GOODS. Wo arc Mill in Iloud on dry goods, notions, furnishing goods and anything In that lino, and wo fool oontidont wo can soli thorn cheaper than you can buy thorn else whor??, ami give tho best goods for tho loast money. It is not <|uantity, but quail ty that ovorv ono should bo governed by, honoo tho cheapest in price is not always tho cheapest goods, but in most oases they are the dearest in the end, and if you will compare tho goods with tho prices you will fliul ours cheaper than tho worthless J : shoddy goods which are to ho found all over the land. We do not keep shoddy s goods, but try to buy tho best, and when you buy front U8 you can always rely on getting what they are represented to be and getting a dollars' worth of goods for one dollars' worth of produce or money. , r Oders by Mail. )'nn run send fo us tor goods Ay r mm'I und tee. trill do us fell J\?r, 1 i/oti os (lotugh i/ou w re prtsmf und I your orders tcill he prompt Iy fillrd us ... ...... ... .... ' ' II-./ Z Iltiri 'l. , ?l I (Hire. 4/ ( 1(111fif'iil sclwfion <>J I'iqitC linnthujs ami tjooda <in<l at her t./iimjfi iri ''(t'lii' t tui idim h<)'( . ( -ill ami .*? c tin m. Down ANT.) CLEANING ODTiI I > CLOTMISMG! 11 f li HAVK ( I T I'KICKS DOWN j TT and arc dosing out clothing of the . ( past season at and below cost, in order to make room tor tin' new stock we have j jus' laid in; and still they are coining in .n ?i... u\. i? iu.. i * .... ...v nr imit- in** mijjrM aim lie*-' selected assortment in tin* County, from $-1.00 per suit lip. Call and exr.m- (i Ine tlieni. ' SHOES. Liirfios' iiiid dents' Slioos, ' I n all styles and prices, and as cheap as von can buy ihein in Wilmington or Charleston. We keep on hand about three thousand pairs of ladies', mens* and ehildrens' shoos, which we are sell ing close to cash custom ers. If your are unable to < to so fliein we-enn sel.d Wu'lli by mail. If 1 you i?> not like them you , ' can return tliein and we will cheerfully exchange them or refund your money. HATS. .1/ / :xs . i xu no >'s s til nrl a xi) felt hats ix all the latest C styles, a xl) at mac es to suit the times; A LHO LADIES TRIMMED' < A nd Untrimmcd, EM nn ACT Nil the X ewes r i>estays, rne v a i:e ~ a iijia /> l /*:, pre '/ r v a x/> (.' ii ea p. < (j m e soon . 1ni) aet ( i/oice. We Imvo another l??t of the popular j NEW HOME, DOMESTIC AND| NEW I NA FTX )1> A1 i Sewing- IMIa,clii:rie3, woich \V(j must sell in u short time, and we can set nil local or traveling agents in the shade on prices. Call and he con vinccd. Burroughs & Collins. NOTICE. , Notice is hereby given that on Thurs- 1 day the 7th dav of June prox. the nn- | dorsigned will apply to the Probate < Judge of Horry County for a final dis charge from the office and trust of Guar-1 dian of the person and estate of Joseph 0 Williams. u . Samcki. I). TODD, Guardian.may 8th 4t O roperioH*. Our stock of groceries is always fresh: and full, and we can compete with any j firm hi the State. BURROUGHS & COLLINS PATENT 8,1 Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for] .)/()!) Eli ATE FEES. OPII OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. r PATE NT OFFICE. We have no sub- 1 agencies, all business direct, hence ciui transact patent business in less time and at LESS POST than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with description. Wo advise if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book, "How to Obtain Patents4" with references to actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address . A. KNOW St CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, I). C\ nov 10 10 tf. # -Al. Rare Cla ance FOB ! BARGAINS Vt our Huck villo store, which wo If hi rom good authority, is the host country tore in Horry County. ITlairty Days T^imo. For the next thirty days wo ofTor ox-; womoly low prices on all winter goods cinuining in stock. A big trade in theni' re now going on. Don't be Too Late. I M ?A > ZA. A fino lot ?f Bonanza undershirts and darwersat 25 nnd 50 coots each. __________________ FLOl K. Floor from .$5.50 to $0.75 per barrel, j >ur Hours are fresh and new ground, and i'e claim that the I'nited States cunnot roduee a better Hour than we sell. (OK VKK. lle.-t !!io coffee ll\e pounds 'or $1.00. oinnion Kio o}^ pounds for one dollar. MOt.ASS KS. Best .Ye;. Crop A'ew Orleans indlnsgi . fty cents p r gallon. No. 2. A'ew (11 \ <>,.! s,thirty rent |?n m!Ii>k >r/{ s/>u/x<; stock ok\ latkst jvo I' / : ijt iks in ladikk j'hkss hoods a i ik no ir o/'kn koi! /.Vspkcnox. \l L BUCK & (!(). !. II. .lOLLI K.i Manufacturer <<f 2a,rria,gres, ZBiig-g-ies, C A UTS | A X 1) (Ion ral Blacktnnitli, Horse Shoeing A SpecialtyOon wn y, - S. (>. All orth rs promptly fllhal, and all work uarantfcd. (Jive ine a trial, jan 10th 20 ly iw O-O TO JfizZ DR. E. NORTON / K KKE rs ('ONS TA NTL Y OX HAND A NULL "TJPPLY OF PUR^DRllGSj ?AND? Fit ESI I MEDICINES.; PHARMACUETICAL GOODS I I ALWAYS IN KTOKK. ombs, Brushes, ?o Fine Toilet Soaps, ?o Shaving Soaps and Brushes ?o? .. "MEDICINAL SOAPS, ?o?ooth-Picks o Tooth-Brushes ?o Colognes, Extracts, i r Q Vestal Oil &c.1 ? Summons For Relief. STATU OF SOUTH CARO/JNA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Court Commoii I'lcus. Complaint not Served. Henry F. Buck, plaintiff VS. f.ucinda K. Gilbert and lie. s? and, Cephas Gilbert, Fannie B. Anderson and husband, .J. J. Amlci- Alice 15 Spri and husband, A. \. Springs. Williat.i 15. Wright, George '). Wright, Fannie \Y. hazard and husband. .Jonathan Hazard, Georgia Ruck, Mary !. Sarvis and husband. I. F.Sarvis, Desiah MeG. Bin <, Hattle 15. Spark man and husband, W. F. Sparknian, Mary R. Simpson and husband, S. S. Simpson, William Met;. Ruck, F. Gertrude Ruck, Alien 15. Ruck. F. Albertine Ruck and llcnry Ruck, defendants. To tho defendants: f.ucinda F. Gilbert and husband. Cephas Gilltcrt, Fan.rue 15. Anderson and husband. J. J. Anderson, Alice 15. Springs and husband, A. A. Springs, William 15. Wright. George (). Wright, Fannie V. lla/.ardand husband. .I?n<>ll?>n ?- * Mvi'imi .wiry >. Sarv is and husband, H.F. Sams, Delsah Mctl. I luck. I lilt!!?' 11. Sp;ll klll!U and hii.*? Imud. W. 10. Kpurl.mnii. Mary .Simpson and husband, S. S. Simpson, William Mr. <?. IJuck, F. Uertrudc Murk. Alice II. Muck, II. Alexandrine Muck and Henry Muck. You an* hereby summoned and rcrjuircd to answer the complaint in this action, which ha*been filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common I Mens, for the said County, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at, their olllcc at Conway, S. (!., within twenty days after tho service hereof, ex lu-dvo of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tin- time aforesaid, the plaint ill in this action will apply to the Court 1 >r the relh f demanded in the complaint. Dated April 24th, A. D. 1*33. W aixii iC .ScAKiioRorriir, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendants: Fannie M. Anderson. .1. .1. Anderson, William M Wright, <?eo. o. Wright and Qcorgto Buck. Take notice, that the complaint in this action, together with the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was fl!? ?1 in the otliee of the ('lerk of the Court of Common I'leas for Horry County on the 24'h day of April, 1*3*. [I/. S. | John Af. oi.ivv. :. c ( '. P. W ai.-ir A Ho iluioitoi oil, Plaintitl's Attorney. apr 2d (It ./i, 1 fi 'fit <ll IS*. 1 \<i vol: o to see the prettiest lot of J / Srrinrr (Iniau rr/tri/lj ? ? ? ' ,J , . ri<?r ' hi urn nutiiuii i ' I' so go to I 'HI V 1 .'I I S\ 1 V) you want to ' uy a nice truw , -it ; 1 * at ju-.t < no half w li:.t von ran buy it elsewhere? It' so go PHl\ I .ITS. 7 XO you w ? ' a 25 ? ??! hand! r?-l;:- r .Jl for ) o< nt ? ft -o go to I'Hi v irrrs'. n() you want a pair i f r> nd towels for 15 cents? 1 f so go * < PHIYKTTS'. n() you want a genl'- lino silk scarf for 15 cent ? If o o to PHI V KTTS. UO yon wan' a seventy live ren?. pair suspenders for 25 cents or i fifty cent pair for lift :i c a t ' If <? go to i'Hi v ions'. no you wont any pants cloth at 12 and i*> cents, worth 25 and 515 cents per yard? If so go to I'HIN I1TTS". VO you want anything in'" loti n J * line, as cheap as ran V bought in the South? I f so go to PHI V111 I S'. !K you want the liest spool cottton on the market at fierce cents per >po >1, go to PHI VMTTS'. 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