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All communications on business, letters for publication, and orders for subscription, as well as adv rtising, should lie addressed to T1IK IIOKUV HEHAIil), Conway, S. ('. I ' COUNTY TICKET. ....... Senator. IK REM I All SMITH. Ropresentnti vos. B. L. BEATY, J. R. COOPER Clerk of Court. .1. M. OI.IVEII. She ri IT. R. G. SESSIONS. School Commissioner. C. M. CAMPBELL. Probate Judge. \V. E. 11ARDW1CK. (Joroner. A. 11..!. GALIIHAITH. ('on niy Commissioners. I). HA HON, I*. G. COLLINS, .J. H. SI IGGS. A mlilor. J. 1\ DURHAM, Treasurer. K. R. BEATY. Supervisor of Registration. B. B. COX. Jjocal It<kiiiN. Index to N*cw Advertisements. ouiukntai. ?te occiokntai. tf.a co-Soe Ad. R. H. Hkaty -Collection of Tuxes. I? told you once. Waccamaw is still rising. Mrs. F. K. Ctirrle opened the free, publie school of this place last Tuesday morning. The recent rains have washed tho streets in places badly. They require the active attention of the street hands. Mr. W. If. Porter, of Smiths' Mill, S. v lio has been spending a few weeks with his father's family, returned to Smiths' Mill list Monday. M.r II. <j?. Collins returned last Friday from the mountains and remained a few days. He expects to return to the moun-1 tain.* i in New York. Owing to the heavy rains md washouts ! in the railroad we failed to get our supply of paper in time for the present issue and had to use this as a substitute. t I The House of Representatives has pass(^u joint resolution appropriating #200,000 for the relief of yellow fever sufferers in Florida. This is money well applied. Young man, make your lif s such that it can never be said of you that any company you may keep is more refitting and v elevating and pure then that you enjoy in moments of solitude. '1 he advice, if fol lowed, will make you useful and happy. "* ^ W. 11. Perry, incumbent, has been renominated for Congress from the 4th Congressional District by the primary election, lie was opposed by Col. I). It. Duncan, of .Spartanburg. Roth are excellent nioii and canvassed the district together on the most amicable terms. Mr. J. M. Knight has culled our attention to a typographical blunder in h's card I of last week, which makes the sense non- i aensical. The types make him say "imposed" when lie wrote "inspired." Tills blunder is a gentle suggestion -to improve his chirography. All person* desiring literary imrrovements, or wish.ng to see an advanced step taken in that direction are requested to meet at the It troughs Academy on the lirst Fr'day night in October. The purpose is to organize a Society for social ami i ntcllcctunl improvement ami it is hoped a good attendance will he on hand. We have received the Prospetus of "Southern Youth," a twelve page monthly t > he published in tiranitcville, Ss(\, begiutrng in October, Uev. W. A. llotts. Ph. 11. KdUor. It will tie devoted to pure, enteuaining and instructive literature, and will contain an accasiouul article from competent hands on the polity doctrine, or history of some evangelical denomination. We wish th Magazine success. Subscription price 50 cents. Addr ss, Southern Youth, (Irnnitcviilc, S. C. (loorge C. (iorhuiu, Secretary of the . S. Senate for several years, a stalwart Hepublican and at one time editor of the Whnshiugton National lirpiiblicuit has declared for Cleveland. He opposes Harrison on account of the power behind the throne that the Republican campaign boinir mnrl., ..o .. 111..! ' ' " -v/...p ? ? 11.1 (( Mi.imr * ?UM |'<( I i; I I ? >11111 II Harrison be elected Maine will bo his secretary of State.Mr. (Durhamcannot support the author of the Mulligan letters nor a man who is willing to saeriliee the peace of the whole ''ountry to promote his own self interest. 1 The Editor of Tiik Hoiiky Hkuai.iiIsJ certainly glad that the Fair lllulf corres pondont of the Columbus Uncord accepts i the truth of our position and admits that saloons are "evil institutions which breed profanity, sin and death." Now let him reverse his gems, turn his battery upon these "evil institutions" and pour hot shol into them, and Tiik II kiiai.ii can reasonably assure him of the hcaity co-operation and assistance of all the good people in ridding Fair illlufT of these pestilential pests and thus remove the two conmitant evils at one blow. Tiik Hkhai.d wishes him abundant success. RadlrnaH Waslinnt.s \Ve mentioned last week the serious damage to growing crops hy the long continued rains and this week we have to chronicle Increased destruction. The rain fall for tho last lew days has been enormous, overflowing swamps and low lands producing unknown damage to crops, public, highways, railroads, A;e. The farmers can hardly expect to realize more than half the anticipated cotton crop in t his section. 'Uie yield of crude turpen tine for the current year is about exhausted, the prospect for the turpentine producer and farmer is disagreeably gloomy. A late spring with devastating floods in the autumn is disheartening, but to those who are properly exercised by these calamities good will come. Corn is .sprouting on,the stalk and cotton rotting in the boll. The train did not reach Conway Monday or Tuesday. It came down to Hug Swamp on Monday morniag and found some of the embankment on the North side washed away, and while Mhe hands worn repairing this washout another occurred a few hundred yards behind. Those two washouts wore small and soon repaired hut one occurred in Maple. Hwainp that may take a day or two to repair. Our information is that about one half the embankment on the north side of the swamp is washed away. The water was running over the railroad track on Monday even ing so that pedestrians could not cross over the swamp. The washout there is complete for about one hundred and fifty feet, as we are informed by some tailored hands. Slight washouts have also been made at <'rahtree Swamp, hut as we are informed can l> easily repaired-. The water has excavated a drain from the railroed ditch to an old drain running parallel with the railroad, making an ugly hole just a toss the street fpoin the Postoflice. Most of the water takes thi* old drain. In pursuance of the call of the precinct chairman; \V. M. Cox. Tin; Democratic voters met at 1 [{ounri Swamp on the 15th of Sept., to elect J)elegatOS to the County t.'oui... i.'.t.i .... in.i. I... . ? VII i MM I y nr I M- iirm * III III*- I CM il l |)M. with W. M. Cox |?vriiimieiit Chairiiian ; ami M. M. Stanly elected seo- j retr.rv. Seeing in tlio A'/rryffsry that we wert; allowed eight, wo elected the following viz: VV. M. (.'ox, .1. B. Stanley, S. P. Huge*, A. H. Princo, II. .J. Mishoe,' H. C. Hardee, II. J). Miligan, liobt. ; Boyd, as delegates: With Alternates, as follows viz: I J. VV. Hardwick, M. M. Stanley,' S. A. Barnes, W. J. Sarvis, (1. VV. j Gore, II. VV. Boyd, J. A. O'Quinn 13. Stanley. Whiqji we truly lope will promote the welfare of the j conntie interest by lining their in- 1 (luence in the behalf of a good govoi mne nt. VV. M. Cox. M. M. Stanley. Cha'm. Sect. i PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY CONVENTION. Tho County Convention met yestorday nt 11 o'clock A. M.; called to order by County Chairman, 1<], Norton. Upon a call of townships the following were enrolled us delegates: MAUT1NS HILL. Benj. Moore, S. A. Barker, (*. L. Skipper, Sain'l. Smart, W. F. Singloton, L. 1). Long and .1. !). Oliver. CKDAIL .1. S. Bowel 1, F. K. Todd, J. T. Todd and M. II. 'olmson. C( )N WAV. .1. IL Cooper, It. (1. Sessions, K. 11. Bentv. C W n w - f j . I 'v u.nwiio. I / , * * i Brown, .1. M. Oliver, II. M. Scarborough, .1. I). Vereen, 10. Norton, G. i \V. Hardee, II. 1\ Green, T. F. Gillespie, \V. M. Booth, M. A. Clardy, 10. S. Maker, T. M. Meaty, 1 >. T. Me* Neill and <?. II. Sessions. DOG BLUFF. I). M. Dix, [,. (ones, Jeremiah Mishoo, W. II. Hughes, W. H.J. I .owrimore. BAYBOIIO. C. J. IVinoe, II. M. Prince, (). M. Watts, J elm Booth, A. Smith, J. II. Herald, A. T. King, S. S. Anderson and IP Elliott. FLOY OS. J. (I. Floyd, A. II. Waller, 1). Tyler, ( ). M. Grainger, (\ Hammond, .1 T. Harrelson, D. M. Anderson, N. I). Carrie, 10. W. Small, .I. M. Williamson and .1. ('. I lammoiid. CIM10ION" SKA. L. I). Graham, Lake Watts, .1. A. McDermott, I). M. Williamson, S. I). I'ape, J. I). Graham and A. M. (Iraham. GALLIVANTS FKIIItY. (\ Johnson, 10. P. Pitman, M. II. S. Skipper, II. Grantham, II. Hardee, J. (\ Prince, K. M. Floyd, .1. H. Mishoo. LOUIS. Win. Holt, M. T. Hardee, 1). T. Gerald, M. II. Kino- and \\". A. Pat torson. HOUND SWAMP. W. M. Cox, II C. Hardee, lloht. Mo yd, A. II. Prince and H. J. Mishoo. HAMMOND. .I.S.Stanley,.). C. Prince, J. L. it..te i? i 1 c<... ? a will} 11. i r% J % I Vj I l I 1 VirMMI} n . la Olilll" lev, S. Todd, .1. IL Kaircloth and .1. i M. Cox. LITTLE 111 VEIL IL Livingston, S. T. IVrmentor, .1. i C. Vernon, L. I). Hryun, G. IL Bulluiny. DON WOOD NECK. I (i. W. Sessions, IL IL Vernon, I. I). Wntfcon and IL IL Cox. C'/ \t > * P'lll.l l i ry ;v nr> i IM',. J. M. Stavloy, J ere Smith, (J. Smith, I), Rahon, A. A. Mont^oinj ery, .1. I). West, 0. C. Murlow. On motion, Col. (. i 1 lospio, resolvml that the delegates ho allowed to (ill vacancies where practicable to he done hy men front their own townships, or that those present he allow, ed to oast ontiro vote of their town, ships. On motion a committee on credentials, composed of one member from each delegation was appointed to whom was referred are protests and contests. The following were ap-i pointed: Martins Iiil), H. Moore; Cedar, .1. S. Powell; Conway, .1. R. Cooper, I )ojf BlufT, J. Mishoe; Bayboro, A. Smith; Floyds, A. R. Wallor; Blantoits, I,. Watts; Bound Swamp, B. Bovd, Hammond, J. S. Stanley; Doirwood Neck, B, B. Vereon; Little Biver, L. I). Bryan; Socasteo, J. M. Slalvoy; (Jaliivants Ferry, C. Johnson; Loris, B. B. Kintp The committee on Credentials submitted the following report, which was adopted: That the action of the Hxecutive Committee in its call for delegates he sustained and those delegates having a surplus he requested to revise their number to conform to the call. That we have no r-jrht to interfere in the manner of election of a township convention and that the protest from Conway he thrown out Convention was organized permn nently by electing K. Norton Chair mrn and J. A. MoDermolt and J. S. si.o..t.... ... ? i.MdlllUj (19 .MTiriiU -|||U-||i;u u I Lll prayer by Rev. W. I.. Pegues. NOMINATIONS. Senator- -Jeremiah Smith. Representatives?13. f? Meaty and J. K. Cooper. Clerk of Court -J. M. Oliver. Sheriff?R. G. Sessions. School Commissioner-C. M. Camp hell. Probate Judgo?VV. K. Hardwick. Coroner?A. II. J. Galhruith. County Commissioners?I), ltabon, II. G. Collins, .1. U. Sng^s. Auditor- J. P. Derham. Treasurer?K. II. Meaty. Supervisor of Registration- H. 13. I Cox. PHoFFESSOR PROCTOR DEAD. The Well-Known Astronomer and Lecturer Dies of Yellow Fever in New York. News anil Courier. Nkw Yoiik, September 12. l'rof | Uichard A. I'roctor died at 7.15 this eve ning with black \omit at the Willartl Parker Hospital, on 10th street, in this city. l'rof. Proctor lnid an observatory at Oak I.awn, Florida, and he resided there with his family, lie intended to go to Kurope and arriveed here last Monday, i.....: i....... i.. ........ i ii,in mil; iiaruu) i ii^ii^i vi "ii ?i steamer sailing next Saturday. Ho .stop pod at an up-town hotel, tin- name of which is suppressed by the hoard of ' health, lie usually stops at Westminister : while in this city. Monday evening he : complained of feeling ill. As he had | trouble with Hright's disease for some time, his symptoms were attributed to that disease. Physicians visiting him thought he would be out on Tuesday, howi vor, lie became worse and began to show symptoms of yellow fever. As the day wore on the symptoms became more marked, and no doubt was had of the nature of the disease. It was then decided to I move him to North I irot Iter's Island but it I stormed so hard that it w is consequently considered imprudent to remove htm so far and, he was removed to the hos| tal I mentioned. The board of health was not 1 informed of the ease until to day, when it I caused consternation in the otllee. Kvery thing in 'he apaitinent he occupied was destroyed, and his room and the halls , , were thoroughly fumigated. President liayliss decided to keep the olliee of the i hoard of health open to-night for fear of 'any further cases. Doctor Ihiyllss, how J ever, says that the etforts of the department will probably prevent the spread of the disease. Incase of an outbreak of ^ fever, he said, he was pr< pared to recoin | date many hundreds of patients n North j lirother's Island, lint lie feared no such outbreak. Prof. Proctor waS about .V> years of age ami robust. He said tiicro had been no yellow fever in the part of tip' country he had come from, and lie was unable to account for his attack* AFT-R THMLMli I* AUGUSTA. Damages Estimated to he Over a Million Daiiars, CliurU>etoii World. Ai ?.rsT.\, Sept. IH. Ivvccpt thiil portion of the city in Iho immediate vicinit\ of liakw's jrulley ami ulonij the route of (lie ! i canal, Augusta is free of witter tonight.' As the llood subsides the immense dam- ; j ujre become more and more apparent. I Mayor May estimates the total . dania^e at o:u> million dollars, but it is the opinion of i ir..my prominent thinking men tliat this j figure will fry no means cover tlu> losses. The number of drowned, so far as learn | ed, reaches f2 persons, hilt since tlie wojst portions of the flood-bed cannot bo deli nitely heard from until tlu? waters sub sides, Ibis figure may, and probably will, i fall short of tin; actual loss of life. The receding tide has left Hamburg a I massjof ruins. With the exception of a | lew brick houses, there is scarce a struo[ ture standing untight in tin1! town. Our people aro sadly put to for water. The basin supply is cut off, and the canal water is and must for some time be unavailable. A water famine is not possible, however, with tin1 bold Savannah at our doors. Already the most prudent citizens are heglning to filter the muddy river water and store it away against a dry day. The railroads are tnendig themselves, and it is hoped that with.in the next twenty-' four hours mail and passengers will be1 : moving to and from the city on schedule l>K\Kto\ m,'i> A U'rm I.'VT Columbia, S. C., Sept. 14, 1S88. ? The Comptroller General., in behalf of the Hoard of Pensions and for himself, desire to return thanks to the Clerks of Court throughout the State and to the Auditors for their courtesies in attending to the business connected with the Pension l)epartment| of this oflioe. With the month of j September, the issuing of warrants j will cease, the small balance left; will be j>r<> ruled to each County and the books of the Pension department closed, until further action he taken by the I .egislature at it's next session. W. II. Manmo. .1. S. VKits'icn. Sec. Pension lid, Comot. Gen.! THE WAR TAX AND GETTING MARRIED. Wilmington Stiir. Suppose a young couple just marriod winh to begin housc-liceping, and not in a routed building, but in one of thoir own, will they bo helped or retarded by the Republican War Tax? Rot ns see. There is a tariiT, on lumber, it must bo remembered.; I nd r the Mills bill there would be a reduction of tax on clapboards of from 8 to I 1 per cent., according to wood; upon laths of 12. per cent.; a id planed boards of from 8 to 22 percent. House furniture will be reduced 14 per cent. In purchasing j 850 worth of furniture now, under the Republican Tariff, he would have to pay 122,50 tax. The Mills bill is an extremely moderate affair. We c:>py the following from a communication in the New , York Times, Independent Republican, which shows how small tho reduction is over which Monopoly: groans and the footers run wild: j "The following table will show! wlmt tho present law will compel an American citizen to pay f;>r *1,000 wotlh t?F household furniture, and what will ho the cost if t.ho .Mills hill should become a law. In the first column are the prices of the pri- | ct's with the tariff tax revised as proposed in the Mills lull. This is the table: 7 V Articles. * < <k X A. j 2 ? *,? 3 3 ?? s1" j ,M 1 I Wooden furni! ture. * 7on * 91"> IK) $ 921 oo 1 Copet % tapestry ami $?5 two ply ingrain) 200 J109 00 2M0 On 1 \\ lute stoneware 40 02 on 54 (K)! drew n cutt hen ware lo 12 50 54 on, Iron kitchen ware 15 22 (Hi 21 00 Tin ki t<- li e n ware to 22 7n 21 <Ht Wooden ware.. 10 18 50 18 00 Cutlery 10 18 50 185/ Tot hi $l,ooo $i,:iol)iM.:wr(:>o "Tax on the poor man who has very little for his furnishintr is enormous. The Mills l)ill reducea it to some extent, and in this respect it is sit least a step in the rioht direction.1' Cel.rMima, September 10. Capt. W. II. Ilixby, of th?* United States Knuinoors, whoso interests in and . . I devotion to the improvement of , South Carolina water-ways has I men frequently referred to in the A Vim ' rut/ Courier, has written the follow, t i11<* letter to his correspondents. ' 1 lis retirement will ho much regretted: 11 W ii.mi\ii ro.\, X. ('., Sept., 7, INNS, j j The United States < government | improv(miciiIs of tl.o t "(tiiojiroc, 1 Wateroe, Santoo, Coo-lJoo and Waeenmaw rivers in South ( 'arolinn. ' \ and their tributaries, have been transferred from my charoe to that N of ("apt. I' . \ . Abbot? whose olliee is at ('harleslon, S. (All further \ eamiuunication with respect to these , works should bo addressed to the v Charleston olTieo. In separating from tho eharoe of tlio above named works I desire to express inv special thanks to the people and newspa ' per- of Columbia, <'amden, Clieraw, I Conway and (ieorjretown, and their vicinity, and to '/'/ nt<f ('orri< r of Charleston, for tho Kind welcome and cordial support received from llinin ilnrliwi- ?l>?? ..no* -- ... v.M. bitl) I 1111 I > l"il I > and I desire to express si miliar thank ; to all who have worked under my direct ion for the same poriod of time for the faithfulness and zeal which they have shown in the performances of the duties assigned t hem. I regard the navigable waterways j of South Carolina as anion" the most valuable natural /.p'fts possed j by 'ho State, and 1 can sen no work i inoro important to the interests of all ; South Carolina than the rapid and] full ilrtvi?lrinn.f>??f <>f ........ I ?m?nv?jb, I can assure everybody of (Ik? certainty <>f governmental syinput by and support in such development, providing the peoplo theinselvs will continue to exert in this mat tor the; same zeal and energy shown by them in the last four vears, Very respectfully, your obedient servant. \V. II. Bixiiv, Captain of ICnnineers. The Second Session in l.-eiifj-th. Charleston World. Washington, Sop. 14.?('undress has entered upon the tenth month of its session, which session is, with one exception, the longest over hold. In the nine months of the session there have been introduced 18,821 bills i:> the lower House, and ll,f>70] reported from committees. j m .minou ok hii.ls maiiio laws. ()f these, 278 general bills and bob ?...i - .1 i -?i i jKiliniiMl mill IIIIK'-r pi'lVillU OlilS IX J - ' come laws. About sixty of those aro of mom or loss general interest., i it k virro i:i < oki>. The President has vetoed over one hundred bills this session, and over two hundred during his ndministrat ion. :< The number of bills introduced excords the total for both sessions of | any previous Congress. run si:nati:V takii:i' ini.t,. The report published to-dav tt.at the Republican Senators are disposed : o abandon their tarilT bill for theses- ' sion is denied. Those in a position to know say the bill will be pushed I forward as rapidly as possible. They ' , call attention to the fact tliTtt the Sen- 1 ate committee has not up to this time occupiod one-half as much tirno in the preparation of their bill as did th'o ways and means committee of the House. AlM'ltOVKI) A N I> DIMAIM'KOVKI). The President has approved the act to prohibit the coining of Chinese laborers to the United States, and has vetoed the act granting a pension to Jesse M. Stillwell, on the ground that the injury for which pension was claimed was i ot the result of injury . received in service in the army, but was caused by a comrade hitting1 him on the back with a stick while in tho army. * * yl/. / UK KT RKI'OKT. CON WA V S. ('. OKOCKUIKS Huron I). S. Sitlrs (d lt? |() (u I2'> rents Butter, 80fr*85 routs. f.ard 12?? ?ts. Fork,I?l>l * 20 00 Molasses pt gallon AOtf/jOO routs. | < 'offer, pound ISfflVJOots. Corn, *{' bushels I 00fc{iji I pi Orist per liushel I 4: I 10 Flour, per lit.I sfl 1.00 'it 7.r??> Kirgs per do/, 10 rents, Su^ur M< ts I.int Cotton ,S';{ to 1) 1 HI rts. S 'eiT ('otton 21 ; to 8 rts WILMINUTON. N.C.. Sept. 17. ' 'otton, i\\ ft ???' cents. citron tckpkn'i : nk N irjfin, it bbl., 2S0 pounds ? I S."? Yellow Dip, t h:. Hard, 1 on Spirits Turpentine, per jriil. 8*11 . Tar, $ 1. 10, 'c'Httpoumi 1 \?>.siit Strained TO^T.Vmts. <JKOK<1KT< >\VN S. ('. Virgin Dip $2.00 I Yellow Dip 1.80 j Scritpo 1.201 I nOMUMBa NKVV ADVKRTISLOMKNTS. T<tr No!i(jf\ \ Oi l k r. or Corvrv Tki.am iu h, \ I loll It Y ('?!., September 12, 1NHS. \ The Treasurer's hooks will lie open in Ids olllee iu Conway, for the collection ?l State and County taxes oil ()< tohnr loth. I lie levy is as follows; state I il V r> mills.! ,'ounty :$ " special I1.;" 11? n ?1 2 " I'otul I 11 ,in. A poll lax of one dollar on all al> e bod ed men 1> 'tween the ai?ea t I 21 and >'> rears. Tim Treasurer will attend at the followH'l planes for tin* no N otion of said t ixes: < irali iu\ ille Mond ,\, < >e?. 22nd. I.itllo Mv.-r Tuesday, Oct. 2drd. v ilrinmond Wednesday , Oct. 2!th. t Pound Swamp Thursday, (N t. 2.#th. I .oris Friday. < N t. 2<>Mi. Hayhorn S* ttiulay. ()ct. 27th. vCool Sprim," Monti; y Oct. 20tll, (. dlivant- Ferry Tuesday, < >rt. IiOt.li. I**!??vtl*sSchool House Wednesdi.v, < K't. I '.1st. * / Steven \ Ko;uN Tlnii'-day, Nov. I t. I Powell -.villi* Prldi y, Nov. 2n 1., and a inlay to I l M. I ?uckv villi? Monday, Nttv. fit I* Soea -tee Tuesday, Nov. titli. .Port llnr.T >n Wednesday, Nov. 7th. ,1 ordan\ille Thursday, Nov. 8th. Ilnlatu t of ti re a. Treasurer's olliee in ('nnwny. P.. II. I>K AT Y, | Treasurer, i sept Pllli, 1' J i IV 1 J notice. Oi'iir*-: ok Sciioni, Commission k. i<s, I I OH It V Co., CoNWAY, H. 0. Sept. II, 18HS. rpilK HOARD OF KXA.MINKRS OF I. Horry County will 1??? in session on Fr'ulny, October 511), I NHS, to examine up plicrnt for teacher's certificates. The Hoard earnestly reipiest those wishin.ir to tei cli to avail themselves of tliis opportu nity, as there will lie no private cxamina , lions allowed. One day only will he de voted to the examination, which w ill begin at 'J o'clock A. M. and close at (I o'clock 1\ M. I .1. P. I >Kltll \.M, Hoard of Kx'in'rs, T. F. Oim.ksim c, ' K. H. ScAunniiornn. sept Hit I) It ? -I NUc (//)(h>r l</<!</<;. \ STATU OK Sol Til CAROLINA,) COUNTY OK HORRY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested, by W. I*. I lux ol the. Couu.y and !St .te aforesaid, in and hy j his certain mortgage, to 1110 oxocuted and delivered on the 80th day of March, A. I)., j IHSH |{ero (led in t he ofToe of tlie Regis ter of Me ne Conveyance lor Horn Conn i ty, on March 28th, 1SSS, in Rook of Mort-| gages No. 0, panes 118 and 89. 1 will offer for sale before the Court House \ door, fit Conway, S. ('., on Monday the first day of October, A. I)., ISHH, within] legal sale hours, the following Heal Kstate, described in said Mortgage, viz: "All and singular that certain tract and * "parcel of land, containing one hundred "(l(Ml) acr"s, more or less, situate in the j "County of Horry and the State of South | 'Carolina, on the watvrs of Spring Swamp, "bounded on tin* North by said Swamp, "Fast by lands of Aaron Cooper, South "by lands of Aaron Cooper and Alexander! 'Sudanis, and West by iands of Tompkins I "and others; and is the identical tract of i "land, conveyed to ine by II. K. Doyle, by i 'deed of date, December 89th, 1HNC>, re ] "corded In book X, pages 188, Register | 'Mesne Conveyance's office for said Conn j i ty." Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. .lOSKI'll I SKA II, Mortgagee. . sept I Mill, ijt . for Rrh'rf, < STATK OK SolTIF CAKOUAN, COl'NTY OK HOKKY. roi it r or koihim.ims. sr.MMOXS [K<>11 l?KUKK| (('ompluint not ServedFranklin O. Hurroii^liH and Ib-njamiuO. (Vl!:n-, partner in trade under firm, name tnd t>i?- of Iturroii'j; s Si Collins, IMainLilts VS. Fumes I {dimes, Defendant. TO Tllk: OF FF X DA A Jnines Holmes, 1 You are hereby summoned mid required , to answer the complaint in this action, which lias been filed in the olllee of the Klerk of the ('ourt of Common Ideas, for the said County, and to senna copy of . your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their olllee at Conway, 8. ('., i within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; 1 . and if you fail to answer the complaint | within thottinie afore-aid, the plaintiff in | this action will apply to the t onrt for the | relief demanded in the complaint. I>atcd September 1st., A I)., 18SH. \Vai.sii <Si ScAitnoitot'oii, IMaintifT's Attorneys. To the Defendant, James Holmes; Take notice, that the summons and com- i plaint in this action were tiled in the of-1 nee of the Clerk of Court of Common ideas | for Horry County on the first day of Sep. tends r, A. IV, 1888, I. Wai.mii Si SOAunoHOt oii, IMaintifT's Atty. Ioiin M. Ol.lvkit, 11? *.\ c. c. c. i\ sept flth fit Gitcition. STATU OK 80l,*Tlf CAROLINA COUNTY OK IIOHHY. I?j W II IJAM ! :. IMItDH ICK, l*r?l?s?t?? .IihIuo. Whcreii , .John .V. 01iv? r C. ('. I'. iiiixIi1 suit to me, to ur nit him Letters of Administration of the Kstato and cffrcts of Frurcls C. Dunn deceas.?I. 'I'ln ' > Ar<> Therefore to . it.? and admonish all and singular th<> Creditors and of the said Francis Dunn deceased, that they l?e and appear, before me in the Court of J'robate, to be held af Conway on the 20th day of September next, after publication hereof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, it any they have, why the said Administration should not be "ranted. <liven under my hand this litli day of August, Anno Domini, 1HHN. \Vm. I',. II MtOWICK. Probate .1 ii(lm>. Mltf 1 lit It Tt LARGEST STOCK OF BICYCLES I >1 AHKUK'A. A.W.CUMP&CO. DAYTON, OHIO, AOKNTH roil riic Gormully & Jeffcry ltefi Co.'s L'OI'I J I ..A It J\ CHAMPION, CHALLENGE, ^ Iflrnl nilJ Knfi?l v Wp BICYCLES TRYCYCLES. SfuJ shim/t /or Cata/ogUf. S . |j ', I ?c: tf.V) Ccccad-IlAtJ t, < V \ \ NiCKuUHC V \\ and REPAIRING. \ "i U , (tunsaiul Revolvers tukcn in ^il" ? ' ' - oxcliAntfu. inig Hlili *>iii. ICnockingf XDc^win. CUOAlHNd OUT 1 rv Clothing. \y i; 11Avi*: <TT chicks DOWN t T iiikI arc closingoul clothing ?>f the >:ist season at and holow cost, In order l?> nake room lor tlio new stock wn havo just laid in; and Mill they are coining in dl lie lime. We have the largest and >est selected assortment in lite Count v. J ? [rom $-1.00 per suit up. ('nil and exntniii' 1 lii'in. SHOES. lilies' iintl (ieuls' Shoes In all stylosand prices, and as cheap as you can buy them in Wilmington or ('liarlcatoin. \\V keep on liand about tl roe tliousand pairs of ladies'. Miens' and children*' sl.oes, which wo are sell imr close to cash customers, I f your are unable to call to see them WO can send them by mail. If you do not like them yon can return them and we will cheerfully exchange them or refund your money. BURROUGHS & COLLINS. MATS. MENS AND HOYS ST HAW ANI) EELT HATS JN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, AN I) AT EEK'ES TO SUIT THE TIMES; ALSO X_,aclios' Trimmed ANI) I I ?%* r* wv u? s ninfimtu / ;)/ /.'/ \<'ix<; '/ /// ' .\ / : irv i>i:st<;ss. 77/ / ; >'. i //;<: IH'li'MlLK, PRETTY AND '' 11 / :. I /'. f vy 1/ / ; SOON . I ATV> 7 K T i'UOIDK. IIS & COLLI NS. UR .P. K. BETHEA, HYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Ocar-L-wcvy, 3, C. Will be found at Dr. Norton's Drtii,' More, or ''Railroad Mouse." All r ills >romptly responded to, night and d*\ Diseases of women and obstetric? awpe ialty. apr 5 f ly FastrLtSbtion. For Sstl? y}llnndrvd acres of Dad in Bayloro mU Township, near tTio lino of the W. J. & c*. Railroad, bom Jed by lands of Isaac Mlshowe, ('. Tfolmes anil W. 11. Hamilton; being tho resilience of Hozekiah It. Holmes. Cheap and terms easy. Apply to Johns >n & <Jf.vtTi.Ki?At*M, At'ys. for Tulbott and Sons. Aug. llth 8 tf KOTIC'E. Regular communication of Trinity [<odge, let A. F. W. in .Masonic Hall at Buckavllle; Tuesday on or before full inrnin ia each month. If the weather Is inclement there will be no meeting. By Order W. M. J.vs. E. Bkaty, Secretary, oct 13 13 tf.