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The Horry Herald, c o Published Every Thursday. S E. NORTON.Editor t J. T MAYERS, Gon'l. Manager. j TERMS: One Your $1.60 Six Months 1.00 Three Months 60 _o ] RATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per square. Right lines ol this size type make one < square. No advertisement counted loss than k a square. In Advertising lines in local column 10 ( cents per line. * Advertisements of Judge of Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise lor three, six or twelve months, Marriage and death notices free. Short letters on current topics are cor dially invited. Correspondents may use any signature but true name of writer must accompany 1 all communications. Articles to secure insertion must be sent in by Monday, previous to day of publication. All communication on business, or re- ' mittances should be directed to business ' manager. I All communications for publication shou d be directed to the editor. i Wo were forcibly struck by the j remarkably small vote in Charleston ami could i ot account for it until ( we saw a communication in the \rtrs and Couvir}' cnlbng attention to the fearfully disordered eondit;on of the Registration books. Some people actually tore up their Regis- I tration certificates at the polls, he 1 cause they could not vote. The Re- j gistration books 111 this county are -i not in good condition. Several peopie lost their votes either in the Federal or State elections because the'r v names could not be found on the ' p book furnished to the managers. Wc j have been informed that some of the i managers boldly entered the names t 011 the registration books. This was a t clearly illegal. Cleveland is elected has sounded | and resounded thoughout this broad ! land, bringing joy and gladness to ( somo Hearts and sadness and dismay ! t to others. The Republicans seemed 1 t" think they svere so firmly en- J trenched with an unlimited amount . of moneyat their command, that they ] could not be dislodged, hi veil the t post-master here could berate and rid:cule the rottenness of the Democratic platform, hut to his amaze* j tnent and disgust it hold more votes ( than the vaunted soundness and ' strength of the Republican platform. ' The election of Cleveland met is a retiiT'i to the simplicity and economy , of our fathers in the conduct of the < Government. It menus conservatism 1 in administration, conservatism in ' expenditure and conservatism i" taxation. l?xtra\ngance in all departments will bo arrested and the expenditures confined within tho needs of tho Government economically ad- ' ministered. i The election of Cleveland has stirred up tho office seekers in different ( sections. In some places aspirants ? are reported as having petitions sign- * ed preparatory to forwarding as soon t as Cleveland is inaugurated next March, Now, it does seem to us t that this is unnecessarily precipitate t and embarrassing. And there is t likely to be engendered unpleasant feelings between the factions in this 1 State on account of this patrotTage. ' The ascendent faction was originally > opposed to Cleveland, but after his 1 nomination yielded a silent and up- 1 willing support, while the other fac. ' tion was Cleveland's constant and ' consistent supporters as well before ( ss after his nomination. The I'resi- ( dential favor in bestowing this patronage may operate to widen the v breach between tho factions. Pruc 4-tnnl r\<\l ? f inn n r* ?* i A1 - _ 1 I hv;i*i |iviiii?-d "o uiugui WIOSC Uft)8 1 and as practiced l>y the "dominant ^ element" indicate who should have ' the President's ear and exert an in- v fluence in distributing the offices in ' this State. Clev eland's majority is 1 so large that it relieves him from what might havo been (and we think j was hoped for by some) a very em- ^ barrassing position, he is under obligations to tiobody for his election " but the country at large. n To Township Presidents. 0 Bucksville, S. C. Nov 15th, 1802. The (bounty S. S. Convention will a be held at Kbnezer Church Simpson v Creek Township, Dec. 2. 3. and 4th a Next, Please take active steps to t have every S. S. in )o>jr Township ( fully represented thereat. Each S. S. ' will he entitled to 3 delegates in ad- ^ diiion to the Ministers of the Gospel. Do all you can to have a full representation from your Township. Also do not forget to bring or send th3 sum of two cents for each member of every S. S. in your work, this (l ia for state and county work and expenses. 11 Yours in the work Jh L. Peaty Sectry. d HOI totality Sunday School Coiivou- | tlon. 1 The invitation to hold the County iunduy School Convention at Kb?lezor is accepted and the Convenion will meet on Friday before the irst Sunday in December. K. Norton. n K. \V. Nolley. 1 I). T. McNeill. PROGRAM. , 1st. Thanksgiving service lead by ( Uev, A. \V. Carter. 2nd. Knrolltnent of delegates. 3rd. Apppointment of Committee >n Resolutions and Reports. 4th. Reports from Sunday Sohools. Topic ?The di ty of Township ollicers It. L. Ileaty and \\\ II. Log. Normal Itihle Lesson (lllack board) (Question box. U. ..wl 1 ov. miu i my . 1st. Religious exercises conducted l>\ Prosper Millegan. 2nd. {Reports from Township [ Hirers. 3rd. Reports of County President Secretary and Treasurer. 4th. Repot ts of Township Presi dents, givin tlio numher of Sunday Schools in the Township the number visited and tho condition of each. 5th. Tne election iftl of cors. 6th. Topic. - Teaching its aim nd methods. E. I). Richardson ( K. \V. Nolley. 7th. Normal training lesson Black Board) Question box. 3rd, Day. ' (ienera! Mass meeting of tho Sun- < lay Schools with addresses. < To the Sunday School workers of lorry County. The annual Comvon- j ion of the llorry County Sunday School Association will he held at 5 jbenexcr Churc': Simpson Creek t riUVtlVilnt^ Vri/liitf ftuf m*rlo*r t . V II A I l\l(?T */UI WC?? (IIIU | Sunday Dec. 2* 3. and 4. 1892. t This Association does not conflict vith denominntionnl work.It does not 1 >i'esnine to say what kind of scho(?ls ' hull ho organized or what lesson t mips shall be used. It is not run , a the interest of any one denominaion, but seeks the advancement of ill. It is simply a co operative fra- c ernity of the best, most sincere 8 ihristains in the County, seeking c o know the best methods in Sunday f| School work and seeking to bind ill christians in a more perfect bond . >f peace. Your school is entitled 1 ,o three delegates. Leave nothing * tndono to secure u full altenduauco i tnd a good report from your school. This report will probably go next ,ear to the State, National, and International and Worlds Conven* Jons. t Lot us not be behind in this work, i We wish to know how your school is f irogressing and the ^methods yon iiaxe adopted. Talk this matter ivnr. make it. 11 npilni* <> 1 ----- - -- " "I- V, ... . nisiih'BH, apppoint your delegates f Hid d?> 8Oof those you know will go. Hid write to W. II. Long, ltuLh S. C. N with names of do egntes* Ho sure ii?d bring full statistical report, of pour school, lOvcry lo'erof S. S. kvi.l ho welcome. Gome, Our mot- \ to, Horry County for Christ. 1 10. 1). Kichurdson, Presdt. t B.L. Bkaty, Sec try. Little River Reach. Little Liver beach continues to ?i jocomo more and moro popular for ( die up-country travojersand summer t "esorters. j Since early in the season vast t crowds have boon pouring in from < id joining counties, and Cherry f drove at Fennel's Oyster garden is c i scene of continual camp life. c In addition to the oilier attractions < he numerous fiisherios on this coast ^ >erve to draw immense crowds thith* t >r. t Fishing is becoming one of the ending occupations and large c himbers of our citizens are engaged t 11 this enterprise. With a steamer t miking regular trips from this Port, ind opening up to us a ready and t mniediate market, our fiiseries could t, jesides furnishing the home mark- ^ ts, compete with any on our Norh- y rn coasts. y The late visitors to hose parts f vere a large party consisting Jof the disses Johnson, Mess. Johnson, Edy, hivis and others from Jobnsoimlle, ^ iVilliamburg Co., anil ,tho Mess. 8( foncsfrom Marion Couuty. They f( vere also accompanied by our popu- p ar young physician, Dr. Johnson of iucksville. The party was composed princi- u] >ally of young pleasure-seeking in ol [ividunls?young ladies and gentle- j, non possessed of great. talents for riusic who were bent on having a Jolly time, and spared no means in _ ntertainilig those around them. With Heir String hand, accoinp- I uying vocal music, old Ocean's roar ins lul'ed into oblivion, and one felt s if he "as being transported hrough the aerial lvlms by some useon force. 1 The crowning event of their stay I owever, was the grand supper and I ntertainment given them by Capt. I nd Mrs. Mosley tit their residence. 1 'her.- were in all about twenty in 4 ited guests, and we can all testify ^ s to the ability of our Inst and hos - 8 in entertaining friends at their ? nodel home. 5S The party left for home on Fri- > ay morning. E IKY HERALD Stwiratteaiil I Edited by I). A. bplrey. ANNOUNCMENT. Through tin* kindness of tlie manigers of the 11K1CAI-D, this column is levotod to educational matter. | In consenting to edit this departnont I earnestly solicit the aid and 30-oper?tion of all persons in any iv iv interested in education. Our ohjoc in this undertaking will ho to boit- r our schools; to improve the methods and elevate the profession of teaching, and to incwl onto an educational sentiment among our people. ( (tniiniinmntionc /if lw> w V IV?? ? ?V/? VI l/liv ?l ? V. nature nrocordially invited and will receive kind attention at my hands. 1). A l.l.KN SlMVIiY, Little Hiver, S. 0. IjKT lis LOOK "A ROUND." It has been remarked by a ^reat philosopher that ''Man is an animal that looks ahead and looks behind, but seldom looks around." This is eminently true in Horry r? i uounty to tiay. On nil sides we see men growing suthusiustic over politics, mid chasing wi'<1 -cat 'reforms, while the jominon schools right nromul us, which sa<lly need reform, are being lcglected. Itow many of our country schools have inn, or expect to run longer than six or eight weeks this season? How many have secured die services of a competent teacher1 "or a longer term? We lack no cdicational sentiment. Some people ire willing to put up with a little ltimhug school that runs through ho black berry season taught by an ip-start on starvation wages They iro willing to see their children irowned into a dingy, contracted I chool pen without desks, blackboard ?r any school apparatuses whatovir m : \ i: i. i 11k.'y ui'o wining id see seven or iglit weeks frittered away in tntiK ng a mockery of education, ami vlicn the public funds are exhausted school breaks up. It i^ a ah tine and a disgrace t<> itir people. Is it right, is it humane, for a nutn > 0 alio v his children to grow op in' gnorancc, when he has a chauco to 'airfy educate them? Is it. honest for our cit?sn?8 to tol;r;;io (.his pitiful f.iroo, the few weeks roe so ho !? i Munition is ;?ot only a luxury j vle-u aeqnirtd, but it i^ a necessity. j Kducation is not for the rich alone. 1 ho rich man can get through the' vorlil with his gold. It is the poor >oy, above all other classes who needs he equipment of a good education to iglit his way through. The average man in our county is i poor man, he cannot expect to be pica ill to his children large planta ions, stone dwellings and big bank iccounts; but with a little 'concentra? ed, consecrated effort; the most of >ur people can give their children a air English Education. It is a sa- I trod duty 10 do so: It is a duty we >we to ourselves, our children, our state and to our God. Of course it 'ery often requires a great sacrifice, >ut this should readily and willingly >e made. If a man would rather see his hihlren grow up ignoramuses than o make a little sacrifice, he is nei her a good father or a good citizen. There are only too wa\s to get hat extra mono} out of your purge | o make the sohool session longer. 1 )ne way is to increase the taxes on ; our property; and the other is for on to pay your tuition directly to he teacher who toaches your cliil ren. Parents dont be alarmed when we j sll you that the only way to keep a choo'i running in your community is jr you to ger ready and willing to i ay more money. Ic is a choioe between running our hand in your own pocket.beok ud paying to the teacher directly r to the teacher through the county easurer. Parents, awalo ! and ok around." HEAPEST WATCH IN THE WORLD. . _ - ANKKH t* BOTHJIItAT, fiOI.D PUIKII C4MC, AO KKY hKOCIRKU. ill | 8Uj|||ftk.Tlie k"'!"1'" dllllciiUy In solUmi k w ni. ii to (IKUiit buyoi in % M ? ^Sktlmt they cannot bellata that IB II wo en furnlbli a 00 0 0 I r V! lIAc AJ!, XAJ.*! M : 'refund money In anjr <-** toieep (^<M^??iMi'for SnC { | Wg|MwyS fl jwl ?!i1'r?n^>?iA.ilf for 10 ij flW.jfl ', {riumpk?( imtrlcM In J 1 ^contract yearsof wnti It two-tblrda alao. Movement la American Lover, ( intern l'lnlon s?o beats to urinate. Perlbctly adjusted, re- ' dated and tested. Ha? patent winding attachment ro- I ilrlnfc no key. Malted pott paid for tl.&Oi for $4.00. i written guarantee aeeornpaulas each. Neaileatklt paper J id wo will preeent yor. with a handsome gold platodchalo. , in pi re Watch Co., New York, 1 Til U ltSDAY % NBW ADVKKT1SMKN TS Mortgage STATE OF SOUTH CAKOMNA, ) HOUKYCOUNTY ) Under and by vh ue ol the power and authority in me vc?<d by J??el Grainger, in by 11i- certain mortgage dec d to mo executed and delivered, dated Dec. 13th, tM8S),and recorded in oftlco of Register of Mouse Conveyance for llorry County in Vol 8 Pago*. (SO, 01. ?!i and H3, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court lloU*?d?>or in Conway said County and State within n 1 hours on Monday 5th ' .v of l)e< anbcr 18.12 all and singular that c rtaln tra< t or parcel of land conveyed to on and, by - lid mortgage (local containing one hundred U'Tos more orb's . Terms o| sale cash purchaser to r .. ,"v 1 ' i " i" 1 .1. ('. Buyant. Mortgagor Nov, 5th 18'J2. STA'I K OF soi III OA HO LIN \ I COl NTY OF IIOUHY. \ ('ourt of ( <iiomoil fit (Complaint not Served.1 Henry L. Buck, Ti listen, again ; Miry .j. Sirvis, F innic II, An I >r? > Frank L. (i illici t, ( Vphas (iilhcrt, .J r(Jeorgn F < Jilhcrt, Henry II Gilbert, Kuril i I'.viggs, llcllc Oilbcrt, Win Frederick Gilbert, Holmes H Springs. Albert A Sp ings, Jr., .Maurice K prings, W St Julion Springs Alice II Springs, Albert A Springs, l>? i fendant.s. To the Defendants: Mary J Sarvls, Fannie 15 Anderson, Frank l> Gilbert, Cephas (J Ibert, Jr., George F Gilbert, Henry I! j Gilbert, Kmmu Twig v, Belle Gilbert, Win Frederick (filbert, Holmes 15 Springs, Albert A Springs, j',, Maurice 10 Nprings, W St Julian Springs, Alice 15 Springs, and Albert A Spring.^: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the olllee of the (Merle ii' the Court of Common Pleas, for I the said County, and to serve a copy of youranswei to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ollie in Conway, S. ('. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated November 15th IM'J'.'. JltoiiKiiT 15. SoAitiioKotrau, Plaintiffs Attorney: To the defendants, Fannie 1$: Anderson Frank M.. (filbert Cephas (filbert Jr. George F, Gilbert, Henry 15, Gilbert, you will please take Notice; that the Complaint in this action and summons of which yours is a copy were filed in the olllee of the clerk of the court of common pleas for Horry County on November, 15th 181)2. Hobt 15, Scarborough. 1 MIT's Atty itfUfM John M.Oliver C.O. 0. F IK) YOU WANT TO ADOPT A DA BY T Mnvl>o you think this is n now business, Ronduur outbnbice on application ; It has boon tiono before, however, but never lmvo thoso furnished boon bo iMMirtho original sninplooa this ono. Kvoryono will oxclatin, " well I that's tho sweotost bnby I over saw!" This littlu t>luok-an<l-whito cn?rnvinK can kIvo you buta fuinthlou of thccxtphsitcoi irinnl, ^ ^hA^SV." which wc propose to send to you, transportation paid. Tho llttlo darling rents nRsinst (i pillow, unci Is in the net of drawinR ?>IT its pink sook, tlio inatoof which has been pulled olt and IIiiiir aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints aro porfoot, and the eves follow you,nomatterw hero you Hhimt. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida WauRh (tho most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) nro to be Riven to thoso who subscribe to Demoreat'a Family MiiRnzino for 1808. Tho reproductions cannot bo told from tho oriRlnal, which cost $100, and nro tho snmo slzo (17x22 inches). The baby is life sf/.o, ami absolutely lifelike. We havo also in preparation, to prosent to our subscribers during 1808, other great pictures by such artists as Percy Mornn,Maud Ilumnhroy, Louis Dcschnmps, and others of worlu-wido renown. Tako only two examples of whnt we did dnriiiR tho pust year, "A Yard of Pnnsios," and "A Svhito 1 louse Orchid " by tho wifoof President Harrison, and you will see whnt our promises mean. Thoso who subscribo for Demorest's Family MiiRazino for 1808 will POBOOM a gallery of exquisite works of art or great value, besides a MuRnzino that cannot bo equaled by any in the world for its beautiful illustrations nnd subjoct uinttci\ that will keepeveryone posted on all tho Ponies of the dav. and nil tlm fad a and different items of interest about tiio household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both gravo ana gay, for tpo whole family; and while Deinorost's is not n fashion Magazine, its fashion pages art? perfect, and we give you, fret, of cost, all the |?attorus you wish to use during tho year, and in any aizo you ohoose. 8end in your subsei iptiou at once, only fci, and 3'ou will renlly get over in value, Address the publisher, W. .Jennings Domorest, 15 Knst 14th St., New York. If you nro unacquainted with the Majfa/.ino, send 10 cents for a specimen copy 6lii HAlf Y'AT.I V COlYPETITiOH The most I 'citf\nte t ever offered by The Catisdi"-. Agiicultuiist. One Thousand Ii.-IIhi* :o i Pair of Ilandaoma Shetland l\.nle?, ( . m il;, m a, mid oter two thousand oilier ? -! ' I- |in ' i II. c Agriculturists brighten! rea h r-! \ i I. o. iluint According U> the urual cwt'ii e . i , ;v.:t 'e i ul-lishert of Til* Annu el, i.i.' . ? nc,.i i,,"i Kixih llnlf-Ycarlj LlUrnrjr (\>ii\|u' ii. 1 i* ; - ...1 chii-ik lition will, no doubt, bo tin in -l i i. ii'< -lid tic earful ono crer prwseated to Hie i- -id? i '< ' ni ! -in'? s and Canada. On# Thourund 1 la n arl. v. ,11 U- i-atd to tha perion ending in tin luigitl I at I'nglinh words constructed fioui luio. in u.t MoeU "lhe Canadian Agrt uliuiirt." Fire Hundred T>.i|ltr? In ct'K will t>? glrcn to tha second largi nl list A ll-i. I I'nir of Hiictland Ponies, Carriage and tlMnnc, n II l>c git<n for tha third largest lint. Owi .vie tlinn ai. 1 \ I minimi prizes awarded Tn Order t>f nirril On.- 151 -m li.no; .too Organ: $400 Flano; Itinncr Sola I adits' Ili-ld \VgltW; Milk Ilreas Pattern*: Portion- cSntii n*; Sil.-r i'co Hrrrlces; Tennyson's Poem*. Ixxuid In cloth; I in. kins' in 12 roluout bound in cloili, etc. As there a:e more than 1000 pil/oa, any one who takea Mi? I r- -ii 1.1* 1.. in. iv..* -- - ... ill.. II to receive a vnlimiilt prlro 'l'i.i* ? 'Jie hlggeit thing in tha competition lire ihul we luivu ever plnced before the public, niut all who do nut toko t'<vit will luiaa till opportunity of ft life time. Kill.km 1 A kite ennnot lie tired oftner (h?n H appear* in the wuil ill' C'lin.i'.i?n Agriculturist." For instance tin * .r<l " o. 3" ..ii-1 11 -t I.- used. 1* thera U blli one "g' in H II. r-U 'i. Wind* I.Ming more thftn one mini in, 1 Hi s; I' <1 the phii? eon 1-r lifted but cncc 3. Kiiiiuv ( 1' . ni 1 -m i-.v-M il Kach lint inn 1 coi.t In our duller lojw.y 'ornil month*! rut-ru 11i>tion to Tilr. Am ' ''1.1 lii" If two or mora tie, the l?r < k I uliil. I- ire 1. iiU-ri t-"?ltnarlt will tnko tl riMp'ri in' ;n .-nil lercivo prirea In order ot mriii 1 S 1 . > v i '11 1 ti inks- il ptr. JPhe ol.J< < t in *>?.' > 1 .. l prl/ca b to Introduce our p 'i>"i 1 in n o new l.onioa, In every port of liie Am. .. ' Kvery < ? n-| < 1 n ? -i> ? In s'timptr extra, Will receive fr? c. 1 1 11? t I II K AuniOUte H'KlhT'ft i.le hi.I - ' , 1 I 1 'l-onlft. 1'rlMft l?w?l..i* 1 1 I lilted 8tftlM rill h? kid, ti .! 'n ' 1 *> ,? frcoofduly. All money |e-1. , 1 Oi'H I i-t ' 1 .ie ilren away ll'i.OtO In I . 1 - Hid hurt thousand* of ! 1 1 , mute in tha anion *r- ' > ufoundlnnd. Lord K in ml of Cooldft, mit-r. ' o ti enter volt Orn|kii .oi> ' !,,?. r, it. 0., rwivod *: - 1 I t for *ftms A few o( 1. 11 T'.ronto llfcX); J .1 1 1 . < .1)1); David IfarrUoit 1 |..ui?.Mo, |300,.*t> ; Mis* Oeorrina Hoi.. .1 1 . : i. d il. Hllla, fcftHtntk ft .1 i 1 iIh of oihera. Ad-in m. 1 hi /. ...... 1 11. jv-u^h, Outariok PiuAila < ... :i -l; NOVEMBER 17 I "Kin-Bo Tea" ,,, ? * ^ ?Ir EZZ3 Is a choice blend of fine, high-grade Chinese Tea. Put up in attractive and original packages and packed In handsome counter display boxes of six pounds each (cither size-; is only sold in packages, at a reasonable and much lower price to the consumer than any other package tea 011 the market of any merit whatever and affords the dealer a fair profit; is a thoroughly reliable, fust-class article, absolutely pure, always the same ; free from dl DEALERS will iind the Five and 1 en Cent packages the cheapest and most salable package tea on tnc market and consumers pronounce it "the best and most economical." Kin-Go l ea is convenient to handle, easy to sell and has nrnved n hisr wherever introduced. We are extremely anxious to have all dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request that you include a few boxes with your next order to your wholesale house ; or order direct of us, we will see that you are supplied. For further Information address The Kin-Go Tea Co., "2P ONE MILLION LADIES ARE DAILY RECOMMENDING rnrn perfection nnni] lllU adjustable UllUij yn^R| It expands across the ilkffW D*ll and Joint*. This makes it The BEST FITTING, NICEST jgf J&gi LOOKING, ail MOST COMFORTABLE SHOE IN (VH'/jl THE WORLD. k /n \ wots, It, l!.so, H, ll.so. V /w! CONSOLIDATED SHOE c?. \ Manufacturers, Lynn, - - Mas?. |PP?. Shoos mado to measure. For Sale by G. A. CROFT, Conway S. C, Oi taction. Hy W. K. IIAHDWKIi, ?. J Whereas, J. C. 1 try ant, made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects ot SI). Itryant, d*c. ./< /urn non. These are there "ore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said S. I), llryant, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held nt Conway, on tho 22, , day of Novend er, 1892, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any tlmy have, why the said 1 Administration should not be granted. ('.is n under my band, this 7th day of I Nov. Anno Ootnini, 185)2. \V)l. E. 11.Vltn wick, P. J. ( \T / \ ? / 1 TI ,a t'H V } t i Kj ( Wo want houses in Conway, ami now is a good tint to huild, I have just added to nty mill, mo <>!' fho best make of I pianino and moulding machines, and other-machinery which enables me to do (, all kinds of planum and sawing that may 1 I be wanted. 1 keep on hand a supply of cypress and pine logs, and will till orders i promptly at low prices. I will make estimate* for persons desiring to build?and j furnish them u home ready to occupy on short notice oa reasonable terms. (live me a call and 1 will try and save you ? money. Thanking you for past patronage oud soliciting a continuance of same, j i i<'111:1111 \ cry itosneotlUliy, *11. 11. HAM AK KB. . _ t INT otice. j Notice is hereby givon in accordance , with Section 1117 of the General Statutes * that an explication will bo made at thu next Session of the General Assembly for 3 a charter to construct a railroad from th 1 town of Mt. Pleasant in the County of ,, Berkeley, northwardly through the Coun- ? ties of Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry, to some point on the North Carolina State S line, in the County of Horry, to bo hereafter determined. Gito. F. VonKoi.intz, J k . Att'y at Law, 6!3 Broad St., * Charleston, S. C., Aug, 20, 181)2, Johnson Ai .tohnaon, i Johnsons A QiiAttlebau in ^ Miirion, 8. C. f Conway, 8. C Johnsons ^ Quafeblebaum :j ATTTONKYS AT LAW, 1 Conway, S. C. tW I 'rompt. attention given to all bus- ' noss entrusted to our care. 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