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THE flOWll IIEIIAI l>. DIUKC'P )!iy. _ ft X churches. # Methodist. COXIVAV hY A I I* IN . * ltKV. WM. THOMAS, Pastmii. Services every Sunday at 11 n't luck i in., ami 7y, o'clock p. in. l'raver moetiiv- every Thursday nlj?ht at T1 o'clock p n Smula^'v'hurl every Sunday at o'clock a. in. K. NoIUuN, Mll>"llll! 1.delft. m\? v dinci iT. W* UKV. W. I. I'ltil KS, I'ahtom. Hod Hill, Saturday nmoivi ' >ununy. m Sandy i'iuin, 1*1 Sunday ... * I0.<*> u m Mount /Ion, l*t Sunday... ... in V |?| _mIi, J Suinht\ " .:?? p in ^ d Sltndn;. .. . 1" i in ^ (n**.\' ?nd Sab. aUernaUo ddOpin " ' I nlon ;I do p m (next ~i?tl Sab. nltornnto) Id.:in a in Whiio Oak 3rd Snltmlaj 11 :m? h im Poplar, 8rdSiiudav 10.:u? a in ? Cool sprinu " " *-JO p in Antlocli, ttli Monday in Drown Swamp, ttli Sunday 11?r* in (Hi xl month nltiwntlir;) 3..".up in Jordunvlllo " :?.:?> p in next month nltorntlnu II.mi am noxt month, A nlloch mit 12.00 in Baptist. Conw \ v W . S. MiCASKILI., I'AKTOII. I", wry second Sunday and Saturday nif'ht he. tore mid evert fourth Sunday.^} Prayer meeting every Tuesday night at 7'J . clock. Sunday School every Sunday ut 3 p. n> K. \\\ ! N'iii.i.i v, SuiierintendeiP. oxiiail i. kovk Third Saturday and Sunday in each monrh collins ciikkk first Sunday and Saturday before, in each month. MEETINGS OE LODGES. A.-.E.'.M. Iteyular communication of llorrv Lodge, No. nt Masonic liall first Monday in eurh month. J. II. Moore, \V. M. K. of H. Hej'tlnr meeting of Stuart Lodge, No. .'SM, w ill | meet at tlioir Hall on the first and Third Wednes day evenings of eaeh month. K. \V. Noi.i.kv, l)li tutor. J. it. Paukkii, ltcporler. MAIL SCHEDULE. Mail Route. No. 14248. Fi out Mar ui * II t ? Conw ay l.r ive Marion t II I'll.1 'days mid Saturday.-1 7 a.m. and arrive* nt Conway by 5 p. m. l?eave Conway Mondays and fridays V . m. and arrive- at Marion p. in. Mail Route No. 14265. front font.ay to .lordativille. Leave Conway Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a. in. arrive at <)or daiiville 12 tit. ' , Leave Jordanville Tuesdays mid Saturdays at I p. in. arrive at Conway d p. in. Mail Route No. 13433. front Whiteville N. C. t > Comvav v C. I ive Wliitevillo Tiiesdava and I'ridays at f> a in. arrive nt Conway s p. m. Leave Cointny \V. due lays and Saturdays at ."> . in. arrive at M'hi! ilia < p n Mail Route No. 14264. from Little Itivi-r to Con.w.t. l. -a\e Little j Hirer Monday* an 1 ' ridays at a. in. arrive at <'oiiway h p. m. Leave Conw ay Tne -day . .nd Saturdays at s a in. arri\<? at Little lti* er I |>. in. PfTa.il Route No. 14267. From Foi' 1Tr; ' ?n ('..to Fair KliifT N. ('., I.enve Fort II .in1! mi lally ??>v . !>t Sundays lit a. hi. urrive at Fair Ill'idS p. m. Leave Fair .'Infl N daily except Sundays at ft u. in. arrive at Fort llnrrolson S p. m. SCHEDULE OF STMR. SADIE. ! ornetown on Mondays, Wedne days and Ki da at 1 i p. in., arrive at Hncksville at " o'clock o'clock same day a. Leave llncksville on 't'uoBdnys, Ttinredays and' Saturday s, at o'clock a. in., arrive at < leoreetown 1 o'clock same days, touchin;; at ail intermediate I.unlinks. * 'I', s. MrssKiii.v.\, Master. Stiur. M /o|e, II. 'I'. Wu.i.ians Master leaves Conway every Wednesday at !> a. in., foi Uenr^e town, toncliiii'4 at all intermediate landings, re Itirnlne, leaves (leorgetown every Friday at tin. in. wmaiewy n?Lt ?i?I? LOCAL ITEMS. (nde\ to \en Ad vertisemeiits. Ki>mi:xi> Wai ts - Notice of Initial I )iselmrgo. ? -o? . Moon light. nights. \ r~*- Now for the sea-shore. ! Colored excursion noxt Saturday. I Jolightful showers last .Monday D * night. (.'an't some one get tip an excursion to Lake Waccamaw? The (youwav 15. 15. ('. is waiting %> o for that challenge from Bucksville. Ladies, if yon want a pair of silk ^ mitts, any color, call at Burroughs & ('oilins. I he '/'fit /*i r / ht Inifr.v, now reaches us on Wednesday, t.lin day of publication. Now that we have received the first cotton bloom, who will send us tin) first watermelon? A nice and beautiful assortment of V- gout's scarfs and neck wear just opened at Burroughs & Collins'. .1. M. Johnson, Esq., will (hdiver ^ * the annual address before the Burroughs I ligb School next Thursday! ' night. Vou will enjoy your evening boat ride much bettor if you will call at Burroughs & Collins and get a pair of oar locks. Mr. Isaac Cannon lost a lino mule, with colic, last Monday. This loss falls very heavy upon Mr. Cannon, at thC season of the year. Try a barred of our Point Laco or k Orange Blossom flour. It is the best on the markot. White, now and sweet. Burroughs & Com.inh. i During the storin of Monday night I tlie lightning destroyed two ??f the largo nines in Felicity Dark in front of the Mothodist parsonage. The Steam Itoister, I lorry* which has boon on the wins undettroinir re?. n D pairs was launched last Monday. She now hails as' the Horry of Con way. The Kditor of Tin: llounv IIkuai.o received 41 Letters from 1 loll" through the mails the other day. 1... - - .... duiiiw (iiciins "i.ciu'rs irom ! 1 o i * M." |{ev. W in. Thomas will preach a sermon in the Methodist church to you no1 men at tin* next remilar meetin IT of the vounjr men's prayer meet-; in<_?, Monday ni^ht, June 25th. If. 15. Scarborough, lOsep, will deliver an address before the Sundayschool Mission Society, in the llaptist church, on the second Monday sunlit in July. Mr. Scan borough is a fluent speaker and a christian 4jen- > tleman, and will, no doubt, delight iiis hearers. Attention of applicants is called to the fact that the examination for admission to the Wiut.hrop Ttraininjr School in < 'olumbin, S. ('., will take place July 3rd. The Hoaad of Kxamiuers consists of Dr. 10. Norton, If. Ik Scarborough, Kso., and Col. T. F. (lillespie. Tho I lorry Hussars will irivo at basket picnic at their muster shed in Conway, on Wednesday, July Jth. The public is invited to attend.' I leads of families are requested to come,' nee Mupanied by a basket filled with dainty viands sullicient to allure the taste and satisfy the inner man. Information has been received hero of the severe allliotion in the family of (.i. V*. Honton, of (leor^rtown 1 county. ,\ little son died June 1 1th, his wife died June 10th, and another' little boy is not expected to live. Tho nature J tho disease wir not learned. The family is reported to ho* in needy circumstances. Charters were issued last week from tI'm secretary of State's olliee to ' The X"// Publishing Company," of ('liarleston, capital *12,000. AM so to 'The Carolina Construction Company," capital *30,000. Also to "The Cowpens Mannfacturino Compuny," of Spartanburg county, e:i|*i-( tal *25,000. 1 The driving of the Silver Spike in the Wilmington Seueoa-t Pailroad, las' S 'urdav afternoon, was a delightful occasion. Speeches were mad by W. II. ('hudbourn, Win. Latimer. President of the road, lion (Jeo. I )avis ami lion. A. M. Waddoll. W'o regret that' circumstances bevond our control prevented our at tendance. I'lio road is open to the traveling public and is reported to Iain excellent condition. Initio Virgaline, aged one year and about nine months, and only child of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Smith, of j Marion County, died last Thursday, t )no by on(' they are passing away from us through the valley of the shadow of death to their eternal hoiftc. W e often question why so many pure, bright little children should be taken from a loving mother's arms, while so many who have merered from ehildhood into tin4 a<res r> *** of maturity even into ripe old age, are patiently waiting for their summon*, anxious to behold the gates adjar. Vet we know that it is well, that it is all for the "host. May this dispensation of Providence bind the alllieted parents closer to llim who doeth all things well. At the first meeting in this month of Stuart Lodge, Knights of Honor,: they determined to have a barbecue on the day of the second meeting which occurred yesterday. Quite a number of the fraternity and their families living in or near town were present. Mr. Tuton had prepared four pigs averaging about 117 pounds, mi the most approved style of Imrbem.. M-xr-:ii i i i > >;uiu^. .mi. u.>elii mm provided ice and lemons, and other dolicaeies and substantial* were supplied in profusion o n e man remarked, "onouoh to feed three or four hunr? i i dred people. Kverybody present, was abundantly replenished to provoke an eighteen hour abstinence! and the fragments exceeded the amount consumed. Those social j features of the order should be made to contribute to its advancement. This we think can bo easily accomplished by allowing outsiders to personally witness the fraternal nature of tho order. A like occasion may bo advantageously repeated at some future time, but wo would rospoctfnilv suggest that tho time bo selected when tho weather is cooler. J . ... " IP ' , j Tlio cotton compress i> now being unloaded from the ?eho6ner ti. K. Conudon, at the railroad wharf, and will be erected near tin' water, on a* portion of the railroad pioperty. I'onsiderahle dilliculty is hein?r met. ts with in removing the machinery from the schooner to the dock, on account of its weight, and several days were consumed in getitng two seven ton pieces ashore. It is the heaviest machinery, in si oio pieces, over brought to this place, a part of it still aboard the schooner, weighing i as much as seventeen tons.- (/< ??/ ?/?foil' n /inns. At the recent meeting of the 'Piusr> lees of WolTord College some impor-. taut changes were made. Tuition fees were reduced from *< <) to ^10. "The Kxoeutive (.'ouuuittoo woro instructed to have erected at onco ono or moro dormitories on the College campus, and to provide board :.\nd lodt'ino for students at a sum not to exe? ed *10 per month." The en- j dowment is to be vigorously pushed. This is one of the most important problems for the Methodists of tho State to successfully solve in or* dor to porpetuato tho beneficent influence of WolTord ( olleoc. We would like to see all our denominational eolleovs handsomely endowed. < 1)1)1 IIIC |K'(' lUOIll. The (.'omuiencement exorcises of llurrouj'lis llirrh School will take place Thursday, June 'J^th, N.30 M. Annual address by II.mi. .'. .lolmson, of Marion, S. ('. Friday, .I tine M'.Uh, 0 A. M.^H ' sic, Recitations, Dialoguos, I tions, Ac. Friday ni<dit 8.'Iff M Msic,^Bj|liBm tiom and I Tama, uAmn"^Kpi|B|| J. II. I ) Y Sl NO Kit, Flin^Bf|l|ng Vcisoii.il. Prof. .1. M. knijrht, of S(flgfl|^9 spent la -t Sattn and at m poet llarlxtr, Mo. .;I?t. I'. M . and and I* , loft yesterday morning to uioti^Q a week on tin* heuch. They wore aceoinpanied by Mr. A. '/.. Ihwtla and wife, Mr. \V. J'k Porter and wifo, Misses Posa and Clara Parker, Miss Minnie Dnsonbnry, Mr. Heat v. Cillespie, Mr. \V. H. Hyman, and Mr. Archie Mnrroll. More will follow tli*- last ??f the week. .. . I'CIISIOIIN. The total nninber of applications for pensions under the Pension Act was 2,'171 up to June 7th. Horry had nnule dl applications, lit) were approved and 1 1 rejected. Beanfort had made 2, I approved and 1 rejected. (Jeoigetown hud mndo 5, li approved and d rejected. Spar lauour^r mum iiiumo i <Z approved and oO rejected. .Marion had mado 77, 07 npproved and ID rejected. The appropriation for the payment of pensions will haidly bo sullieient to pay the pensions approved np to the opening of the next sesion of the Legislature. Tho number now approved at the rate allowed will require an annual expenditure of nearly one hundred thousand dollars. S'oji body Seliolsi r??I? i |>, The annual competitive examina- 1 tion for IVabody Scholarships in the : Nashville Normal t'olleiro will be held in the State Superintendent's 1 olliee on .Inly 12th at 10 o'clock A. i M. Lour scholarships will be av .irded. Applicants must, be at least 17 years of a?p*, of irreproachable moral : character, good health, declare intention to make teaching a profession i and promise to submit cheerfully to the college rcfpiiroments in study, discipline, etc. I'y special permission (if tlio I'resident of tlir? College, r*> 7 applicants failing to obtain scholar- ' ships will bo admitted to the College freo of all charges for tuition, ' n 7 ( on condition that they pass a satis- ' factory examination. A B* it re i 'lui nee. We will give a handsoino gold watch to any gentleman or lady, hoy or i(irl, that will hrinjr us one hundrrd cash sub.-crihcr at < 1.50 each bv ^September, loth. We will also ( rive a ffood, new sewing machine to ' any one hrinoin^ us fifty new subscribers at ?1.50 each. Now is your ( time to oet a watch or sowing mao r? chine. All desiring to try for either can send in hames as fhev <*et them J rs and we will keep strict accent of , each and deliver the watch or sowing | machine as soon as said number of J subscribers is secured. ( Any one desinin^ a good watch ' or sewing machine will do well to comply with the above offer. Romember that one dollar and lifty i i cents must accompany each and j! every name. \ i * *1 . - (T " 4 l> aj <?4" IfllNltaps. Tusdny* seems to have boon a day of mishaps to tlio train on tho W. ('. \ lb lb The lirst mishap was, a colored hand on the train had his foot caught in tho machinery someway and had it badly wrenched and lest his shoe. '.hid. Ily some mishap one of the ears was derailed at the fro<r where the side track connects with the main lino near tho river. 3rd. Tho train hands pushing two ponded cars on the main lite* beyond the switch and down grade, struck a Hal standing near the terminus and knocked it over the embankment 1th. After ulnvl imf fin1 ( 'liiiillmiii n _ - . . . ?..rj 1W1 \ IIIUU"'UI II n ami ffottinrr about I miles from I'onn n way a key in tlio conneotinnf roil was J J ?> discovered to be lost ami tlio train put back Coiiwin to seeum another. \ 4'iiimI to l*ai t*]|{?i'ii liliu-s. < lenllomcn, eamliilly ami honestly now, did you ever really and actually know of a ? Man who throw a bootjack at a cat? Woman who hit her husband with a rolling pin? I )oo that bit the seat out of the beau's trousers? lee man who was rich? l>oy who was allowed in the parlor to ask disagreeable oucstions of callers? jJ^fe who took away husbands fainted when ho her was coniino? j'hn iito- c rue! do tliese people 1'"" of the sea fw< o.i .\ecu lown<1 from I ho farm tk < 'ollins on the ivo a lieK1 conic res, from which averages about They have alints, some of the two feet across, os in corn that ihly in prospect ive yield with the cotton and peanuts. This report is a contradiction to tho generally received opinion of the productiveness of that township, and jj^oes to show that all parts of Horry contain fertile lands that only require development to show what can he done. Another cotton hlootn has conic to Tin: IIi:i;aii? ollice. This comes from Fair HlulT, X. and was plucked on the ISth, iust., from a twent\ five aero field of Mr. 15. A. Anderson. W e are tflad to note this spirit of emulation anionic our farmers. Success cannot lie achieved r i .. r iij,ni, ikiiii ii n)\r, <u occupation. Another cotton bloom from a two hundred aero field of Ii. .Jonhm, plucked on the I'.ltii inst. often will not lie, and tic- test id*''* j B may perhaps he aceeptod as (ration of that adaffo: r) I'ut down in figures tho year in which you were horn; to this add I; I hen add your ago at your next birthday. provided it' comes before Janu-! II ry I, otherwise your aac lit hist birthday; multiply the result by I,1)00; from this deduct 077s?iI?-1 stitute for tlio figures corresponding lot tors of the alphabet, as A for 1,15 for 'i, (' for 15, I) for I, etc. The rosult ill give the name by which you arc popularly known. Try it, find you will ho surprised. It heats I )onnelly\s cipher. <? .u t icitcn:i>. I5y I lev. \Y. W. Jones, at the Pursuing?, .luno 10th, Mr. (loorgo I,. I'harp, of I lorry, and .Miss Pet ('arson, laughter of Itev. Win. ( arson, of the South ('ardinu ('onferonco. mrxrr rorwy wi*. WOVMMvnina Announcements. 3Tor Solicitor. Til). ihlF.NPS OF J. M. .lolmson, Ksquiir, >! the Marlon Har, present him as a cmi lidafe fort ho olllce of Solicitor of the Itli , Circuit, subject to the approval of the I >< !iiocr:icy of the several counties of the ' 'ircuit. The friends of Hon. 11. II. Nkwton, of Marlltoro County, S. ('. hereby announce iiin as a candidate "or the House of l{e|? esentatives of the United States, front the sixth Congressional District of South i !'arolina, subject to the fiction of the Dein : tcrutic. Primaries or Contention, as the ase may be, The friends of Hon. Oko. \V. Dahoan tereby announce hint as a candidate for e-electlon for Congressman for the Sixth 'ongressional I fistrict, subject to the act-1 dn of the Democratic Nominating Con rontton.# S Market Report. CONWAY s 0. tJitocKim* Bacon l>. S. Sides ,> lb 10 (f/.r." , cent* Butter cents. I.ard lOfgiy,1 cts. r.?ru,"j > bbl I 20 001 Mi>1 a--- - \\i ullon. . 10 </ 10 ? ntI < 'oftee, pound 10-|fo"iOcts. < (\?rn, V bushels I oo . tSrist per bushel' T'iO/s 1 00 1 Fb?ur, per bbl 6> 7.7*> * T)ji;is per do/, 10 cents. I Su^ar 10 cts 1 Ijlut Cotton 8h, to 0 7-10 cts. 8,'cd Cotton | to 01 j ct-> \Y IHM ! NljTON, N. (May 15'.'otton,. . 0:,? <i> 1) r,tj i cuts.! | Cltl'Di: TCHIMvN'l NK Virgin, \) bbl., ','80 pounds $ SJ 00 Yellow Dip, 1 1)0 Hard, w 1 00 < Spirits Turpentine, per gal. I!;!1 . Tar, $ I 00. yyopoutul bbl. ^ lbisiii Sir liiii'il I I -- ...... 11 , r*? u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 5 NOTICE. . . . 1 Notice is hereby uiveu that on Wedm < j tlsiy, the l^tli clay of .Inly next, the under signed will apply to tin* Probate .Indue ul ' j I lorry County for a lin.nl dPeharue from v the o'llleo ami trust of <iuardinnship of thy 1 ! person ami estatnof \\ in. \V. \\ ittts. 1:1 >.M INI) WATTS, < iitanliiui. ' l jnno 21 10 -It : Notice. |ll Notice i- hereby irlvon that on Momlay h , the nth day of .Jilly, tie- undoi'sl-rned will apply to the I'foliate .Indue of Horn County for n final discharge front the > : ! lici'ltnd trust of Administrator of the ? tate of .lames Floyd, deceased, ' Avr.m Vt.ovi), 1' Administrator. '' june M It , if ZEZstcxte ZbTctice. i it All persons lioldinu claims ayainst Ar tlinr .1. (Jrainier, deceased, late of the County ot I lorry, w ill pn nt tl in with i i the next thirty days prop rly tnttheiilt- i ( 11 d t > til ' II :i let's: UllC' .:.*! o I) I >1 . I to tit I Arthur .) Cru u; . i, ec.i " will ymke payment to m within the 111 time, or I lull put nil cl(dm$ duo wild tie- i ee.ee*! in suit. (! I.o. <?U.M No Kit, Administrator. jUUC II. It A Candidate. ? 111 I M I inn n candidate for County store keep P er, siihjel to the netion of the Democrat- h ie Noininatin- Convention, to meet in tl ComMiy soon. *Mv reason- for making a this aiiuouneeiuont i in the first place 1 e am competent, croud place I am aide to \\ do just what I :i\ wle n I tell you I can sell you goods cheaper thru you can hu\ o them this side of New fork < ity. \\ l?y g people often y to m , our merchants arc \ iiumhueirintr and swindling us out of our g money they charge lis such hiith prices, i i: My friends it is wrong to ecu ure your o merchants in this way. I don't believe you have merchant who is selling his goods for more than a fair living prolit. lie member my friends that all can not Milord I t?? k ep a representation in the large citie? constantly on the lookout for bargains. A great many of our goods are forced on the " market. We are the lucky buyers, and it y is your good luck to he presented with the glorious opportunity to purchase nt the prices we propose to give you Itefore closing this anuouneement let j me say t<? the ladies of 1 lorry that I hope ' to have your influence during the earn /, paign which promises to he a very heated one, hut with your influence I am hound j i<< niiiTi'i u, 111 woman sunragr i s11:11] ,/ I'lKli'iiviir to Ik* with Mm best looking and ! tlic majority, il possible. Come sec me' at onco ami let me sell yott a nice glove. lilting, pebbled grain button shoe, worth 5 for ? 1 .',25, ami when you go bark ' , homo toll your lot bauds, iuotln rs atul at ; sons that 1 am selling a good men's shoe ' li lor tjl 1 .05, a No. 1 article lor si.'25, worth $1.7') in any market; vi5 dozen suspender- r [at I'roni 5, lb, 15, and VJ'i rents, worth four feLiirie the money; gent-' wool hat- '20, :5b j Kid 60 cents, and up; ii real flue hat 1)0 ^Bliits; a pair of good towels lb cents less i ^Enn the ro-t to make thmn. o | Tin Ware! Tin Wore! no arrive thi week. A 51 quart milk pan j 5 < ent-, lqt lets, (k|t Set ; dinner buckets | b|1 acts-, 111 7i ts. Ibets, dqt lllcts; thou Q sands of articles just as cheap, ('oineat once before the stock is picked over. Thanking my friends and customer.- for the patronage they have given me since i.: -i- i' I 111- >j>il IHI IIK- IH-LIMII illlll | ?r??1111 > 1 11IX to merit a continuance of the same, I remain Wry liespect I Hll v. 15. K. K I X(J, lioris, S. ('. NEW GOODS," ^ A DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ^ I ' II A R1)WA RE, / I ( and--? rf GROCERIES j -AT |) LOWEST CASH' PRICES - -AT I si pi .1. .A... ^IAYO'S.i'-' It Ktiuimoji s For IMuf. ^TATI-I OK 01 II CAUOMNA, CO' NTV OF i!<>K1{ Y. 4 oininini rh iiComplaint not Sorvcd. 111 in v I,. I luck, plaintiff VS. [aicinda I'. (Jillu rt mid husband, (Vphtis lilhcrt, Futinlo Ik Anderson and husband, I. .1. Anderson, Allc< 15. : ?ri? and hus* mimI, A. A. Spring*. William B. Wright. Icorgo O. Wright, Fannlo NV. Iln/.nrd and insbaud, Jonathan Hazard, <looririe lltick, daiy .). Sarvis and husband. I. F. Survi , )csia!i McU. Murk, I Initio 15. >parki i aid husband, W. F. Sparknmn, Mary 15. tlmpson and husband : >. Simp \\\'lain Mod. Buck, K. Qortrudo liuck. Allco ? i> i. i.' * ? - ?. imh i,. i\iu rune illicit and Henry lllck, doffMHlunt.'-. To the defendants: f.ueinda II < i 1'> n ml husband. Cephas (lilbert, Funnic II. Vndcrson nnd liusbtiiftl, .1. .1. Anderson. Vlictr II. Soring und Jiushund, A. i* Springs, William II. Wright, (Icorge <?. Aright, l-'nnnlo W. Hazard mid husband, lonuikan Hazi.nl Ccorgie Muck, fluryd. virv is and liushand, l,.L'\ Sarvis, Del sail dC <;. lluok. 1 (litlI'. Sparkm.m arid litismiwl, \V. I'.. Spnrknuui, Mary 15. Simpson I hoshand. S. S. Simpson, William MrJ. Iluek, L'\ (Icttrude Muck. Alice 15. Hack, ). Alexandrine lluek and Henry Ihick. You arc len ity summoned and required i) answer tin* complaint in this action, j vhieh has been tiled in 1 la <ifllcc of t lie t Jlork 1 the Court of Common Pleas, tor the said ,'ounty, and to serve a c >py of your answer i> the said complaint on tlie snhvcrilajs at heirolllee at Conway, S. C., witliin (weny days after the service hereof, exclusive if the day of such ^service; and if you fail o answei tin; complaint within the time foresaid, the plaintiff in this action will pply to the Court I >r tie relief demanded n the complaint. I fated April fMtli, \. I), isss. b Al.sn A \ ttltouot on, IMaiutilV's Attor eys. T.i I In* thifdiwloiilo. " * 1 I Iiiiiin: |?. .111)1) son, . .1. Anderson, jlli'im l? Wright, Geo. ), Wright find Ueorglo Buck. TaUuuotlcc, lint the complaint in litis action, together i itli the summons of which the forcj'oing , t u copj . was filed in tho ollicc of the ('lerk ( f the Court of Comtnoii t'lcas for 11 or r> 'ounty on the 2-lth day of April, 1888. [li. S. ] .John M. Oi.ivku. C ('. L\ \Y .\t it vY Sr\i imiiot'cit, riaintilf's Atlornej. "apr 20 Ot DItV GOODS. Wo nvo till In tic load on dry goods, I otions, fiinv 1.in ood and anything in lint line, ami wo feel confident we can sell lieiii rhcap< r than \ ill can huy thorn else I'herc, ami give the he ' foods for the aist. money. It is not i[iinntity, hut (ptali v that every one hIiouIu bo governed by,I ence the cheapest in prieo i not alwic,ie eheape-t o 1 . hit in in ?st eases tli)*\ . * Olilpare t.lieoiod \it! t li prices yen rilt liinl ours cheaper 11 an the .Worthless J llOdd\ eoods win li ar to lie ound all ' i i. . .. ?? v. hT7 ? ?/%, *?i > Ood?) Uilt try i" bilji the bi nud' ivhcn <?u buy Inun us you can always rely on ct 1 iwhat they are represented to ! ml .? 11i11u" a dollars' worth of <nods for ihi dollars' worth of prodiuo or money. Odcrs by Moil. ) ou con Si ml /<> us tot* Qoods by mi/ tim/ //a n'll/ i/ii its ii'i // i in' iiit i/.-t l/miii/li i/oil //'</'? / >i'i ii /i/ I'n / mil' iii/i /';< ti'i/f In j >i'i)ii pf /1/ fr /1 ii / (/. * I'll)' J ilJSHlhl1 . II i' /I'tt'ii o In iln~ In/ Hi ft ft inn . /' I'iip'i / .!> l''/l:iy IIIIII)ll/H < IIII / li'l'rns 1/O'K 1st 11)1'/ II fh'S,' 'inn/.s' Ifi cillimit llh lltinil lit'l'r. ( ill/ m! SU I till III. < m roct'rit's, Our fltock of fffOCOriOH is always I'rcsli n.l full, and wo can compote with any rill in the State. BURROUGHS & COLLINS I. IS. -JOLLI E,j .Manufaoturor of 2cxrrla,c:a3, J3"U. CA UTS AND (iioieral Illni ksmith, Horse Slioeing A SpecialtyJomvjiy, - S. j All orders promptly llllod, and nil work < laranteed. (live me a trial. jau H)th 2<5 lv HATS. fKN# A ATI) hoYSSTHA W an h ri'H/r hats in A I.!. THE LATEST STY/ /As', ANH A T PHI (J EX TO S ( IT TUN TIMES; A LKO LADIES TRIMMED And "D iitrimm d, :MIII;AC J NO the new1ST HEs fi. NS. THE Y A HE HT HA ft EE, I' HETTY ANH HE AH. COME SOON ANH ET ( HOH E. M UUOI'UIIS & ( OM.lxs. DR. P. K P.ErH|A, hy^iciap and jS!ir?c o 11, OcrL-wsi3r, S. O. Will Ih? found at Dr. Norton'a Drujj; tore, or "Railroad I louse." All calls roinptly rosjKnitted to, ni^ht and day. Diseases of women unci obstetrics ft ape alty. npr o ly i CLOTH INC! " V ' K 11A \ I : DOWN t t and art- 11? r?> t clothing of the pn.st n.-iiii at at Udou <? t, irj order t<> **' " rilfa i ' H I . .?/? I r<- t I* I WO IiaTI1 ju-t laid ii ; tnd -UI 'hey are < imlug in ail tiio time*. Wo have the largest and -.ehvtrd ussori liient in the County, .*I <>111 "Jt-I.*h) p.. i lit !|> ('.ill id cx-.tn " ino tin-in. shoes: Lutlics* 1111(1 (it'llf s Shoes, III all pric \ anil as olu-ap as you can buy tin-in in \\ liming Ion or ( 'bar! t ii. \\" ? keep on bund about tbree tliousand pair of Indies', uicns' and childrens' hI.oi-*, whlrli We-wo oil lug i lo to < i-11 i i toili' crs. If your are unable ^ ^ to call to see tln-m nc can send tliciu by mail. It you do not like tliein you i an return them and we will < liuerfully exchange tliein or refund your money. BURROUGHS & COLLINS*^ IHuc^ro Clianco IX) 11 BARGAINS At our Ruck villa store, which we lenrti from authority, is tiio best country store in I lorry County. "Dayr: Time. For the next thirty dr w? offer c.:tWChlOly low prices oil nil v pifCr goods . ure note goiiil' on. % Dun'l 1)8 Too l.a':e. 5 S< >JX A.IX25 V. A line lot < \\ >nin i ;i .' r e '.i iii d dansel" - at Jo and .'<0 ? ent eacii. Flour from to p r barrel. Our (lours are fie h mil new ground,and w e claim that til' Fulled Mates cannot produce a better Hour than wo -ell. . COFFEE. I -1 Kio ? olT. e live I ' Uiuls lor ^ 1.00. Coiiiiiion l.'io . p u el I v one dollar. MOLASSE. Ile-t .Now ( rop .Yew Oil' m - 111<> 1;i> lifly coils per gallon. No. i?, Vc\\ Crop .Vow Orleans mollis- . ses, thirty coils per gallon. or it sninxo stock ok OAT K ST Xo V K L T ft: s IX LADIES' DDKS A UOO/tS . I A'/*/ AO II' or rx roii ixsrrcriox. W.I, BUCK & CO. the Corning star. -x- -x- ;.* x- * x a ? * A Fint-Cli'ss Democratic Fcwspiier, PUBLISKZ J DAILY AT $6.00 Per Annum. 77/A: I>mi Y IX ' 77/A' .S 7'. i m I II R NY RRK l v V.T \ K> Hl.oo u V et r. FULL and REUABU MAiT.T a PORTS. '///? l.'itixt A? >/v, l't>'i''<t! f()l(l (rent rufy ,/V" / '/Y ' rt</ ///? II Ovlify f and (fin/ Arrawjtif i/i f/u. moxt Attmcdri I'nrm. Advertisinir Hales Reasonable. A ?I < 1 rt?H WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wk WJI.MJNG rON, N. O. M I THOS. I'-. GU.I.ESPIE. 1 A.ttovnoy H Conway C,