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TEk i/fffjT He%/ild o Published Every Thursday, E. NORTON 'Editor. J. T. MAYERS, Gen'l. Manager. v LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Register returned to Suva n itali yesterday via Columbia. o Misses Ida and Lizzie Oliver and Nonie Jollie have gone to Columbia to the Fair. * ? . Wacca;naw Association convenes with Mt. Lebanon church in this county to-day. o Rev. M. J. Willoughby will fill ^ his appointment in the Baptist church for this month, next Sunday. o Col. Quattlcbaum and family are visiting the former's mother in Lex ington. They will also visit the State Fair. o The llorrv Baptist will not be published this week on account of the editor being absent, attending the Slate fair. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Mayers left yesterday for Columbia to take in the ..x.i aMm... ?u.? 4% I I ' 1 11*4 Wlll\-| (il II 44 V 4 I1 ' I I ? 41 I # \_J ? I w IIIH city. J. H. Porter and W. E. Porter have gone to Columbia to carry the election returns, the former the Federal and the latter the State. They will also visit the Fair. II. Hardee is visiting the State Fiar at Columbia, lie is enthusiastic over the result of the recent notional election and will be an interested spectator at the jollification in Columbia . Mr. Win. Page, of Gallivants Ferry has placed upon our table two pota. to:s known as the Bahama variety, which measured 17A'inches each in circumference. Mr. Page says that he has fix 'hundred bushels of that kind. o Kev. A. J. S. Thomas, Editor of the Baptist Courier, Greenville, S. CM will preach in the Baptist church at this plaoo to-night, and J. D. Vass, Superintendent of Conic Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, S. C., will talk on orphanage work. The reason why some people in Conway did not receive invitations was because the invitation I ordered did notarrire'in time for distribution, and the ones sent out were printed in Conway, and the stationery was limited. 1 say this in way of explanation to those who did not receive any. J. T. Mayers. o Dire financial calamities were predicted in asc the Democratic party was successful in the late election, but instead of these the upward tendency of cotton seemed to be given a fresh impetus. Cotton in New York is now above 0 cents and will * probably reach 10 at an early day. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day by proclamation of President Harrison. There are abundant rea* ti^is why we should return thanks to the Giver of nil good gifts not the least of which is the abundant cereal harvest and the good health of the oommnnitv. Also we should - J thank the Ruler of all things for the great political victory just achieved* which promises to introduce such re formatorv measures us will relieve the present financial stingency. We should recognize Go J in all our ways and He will prosper us in those things most conducive to our good and success. o Mr. I). A lion Spivoy, of this county graduate of South Carolina Military Academy, Charleston, S. C. has kindly consented to edit an educational column in the Hkrali> Education is something that should I interest everybody, and we hope that the people of Hoary will appreciate our efforts to promote this cause and show their appreciation by subscribing to the paper and helping Mr. Spivey out in advocating the best methods of teaching and improvJ> ing tho system. IRpsa Carlton Parker was married to^Janvs T. Mayers in the .Methodist Church last Tuesday evening. Rev. A. .1. Stafford officiating. The decorations were pretty and appropriate, l,| nothing ostentatious cr gaudv# The f I attendants were Mr. Melvin Mayers with Miss Clara Parker, P. A. Bur roughs with Miss Essie Collins, Mr. Timothy Cowan,of Ohadbourn, with Miss Nonie Jollie, and Mr. B. T. Hyman with Miss Dippie Ilardwiek. Thoy came In while the wedding march was played on the organ and retired under similar strains. Mr. Mayers has been with tho FIorby IIehai.d several yoars and has pro1 mr iia rufc t \ IIOllRY II von himself a moral, pious anil industrious young man and wo wish for him undiminished and continued success. Miss Parker is the fourth daughter of Mrs/W.'L, Parker, formerly of Magnolia North Carolina. We wish the young couple a joyous journey through life with all the happiness attendant upon well-mated lives. o Democratic patriotism is exuberant just now and it is showing itself ill jollifications and jubilations over the triumphant election of drover Cleveland. Conway could not suffer herself to be behind in these munirc8tat inns of joy on this happy occasion, so the citizens improvised n torchlight procession ist Friday night and paraded the streets, and finally u8S'*n)b!idar the Burroughs Academy wheie patriotic and enthusiastic speeches were made l>y Itev. ]<}. 1*. Hutson, It. B. Scarborough, Jenkins, of Baltimore 0 Keefe, of lticlunond, II. Hardee, B. It. King, J. M. Oliver and II. IJ. Ilamaker. Tho display was very creditable on such short notice and the enthusiasm warm. Bonfires of rosin were light ed nt every cross street which made a brilliant illumination, we hope, illustrating the effects on the country of the incoming Democratic Administration. The colored neoole were I I conspicuous for their absence on the streets that night. o The Baptists are raising a fund called the Ckntkniai. Chapel Ki nd for the purpose of erecting chapels in destitute sections and in heathen lands. The plan is to furnish a card with 50 bricks printed on it, and some child takes this card and solicits contributions and for every ten cents contributed a brick is pricked, and when all the bricks are punched with a hole, this indicates that five dollars have been collected and enti ties the holder of the card to a certificate signed bv the proper officersThis Certificate is an honorable memento of service in the missionary cause and can he preserved for the inspection and encouragement of future generations. The Jlonev Oami) / I Sunday School'has won its Certificate and we aro requested to publish the names of the Contributors as a stimulus to other schools. Willie Roberts, 15; Pearl Watson, 40; 13. L. Core, 40; J. C. Cote, 10; Charlie Jornegan, 50; K. I). Floyd, 10; John Clemons, 5; Geo. F. Core, 10; 0. 0. Gates, 5; Willie Rogers, 20; J. B. Rogers, 20; Forest Griflin, 20; A. E. Griffin, 40; Fulton Griflin, 25;. Muutha Crahan, 20; Jackie Graham, 20; Dolda Gore, 20; F. L. Grainger, 1 A. IV I "? - f M ^ r* lwj iuuyoury r toyu, o; ?J. i>. U. uore, 5; \Y. H. Roberts. f>; Jennie Martin, o; Nnnio Derhum 100; Sallie (Jrninger, 10; 1). A. Gore, 10; Frankie Watson, 10; A. E. Griffin, 10. These children are sowing seed that are destined to fructify and bring fruit to the glory of God. Confederate Vetran's Associa. tloki. Enirou iioitltY Hhrai.d:?As the 4 Old Confeuerates" are fast passing away from among us, and as the dead soon puss from the minds B and memory of the living, it would appear both proper and a duty that something should bo done to preserve the memory of those whom wo should love to honor and be done at once. In after years those then living may and no doubt wili regret, not doing so, and even now it may ho too late to preserve incidents of interest and many of persons who may bo buried in oblivion. 1 write this therefore to call a meeting of all persons who' wero in the Confederate Service to meet together in the Court House at Conway, on Saleday in December for the purpose of organizing a Confederate Veterans, Association for JLorry County. Let us hear from others. B. L. Bkaty. NOTICE. A meeting of the Democratic voters of Conway township is hereby culled in Conway on Saturday Nov. 26th. to nominate ti man for Trial Justice for said Township. Joseph Todd. Township Chni. to: tH* At about 10 o'clock on the night of the 31st. olt., some one went to my stable Mid took therefrom u mule, returned that mule at about 5 o'clock A. M. That mule went somewhere, and must have been seen by some one. If any one will give me the necessary information to enable me to convict, I will piy that one five dollars. M. 13. Bkaty. 4orlloa of 111 I bo., ond I fool oo m?h bolUt thot I would aot Ubo $1,000 Mil hi rwit thcfS I 7JU. I itr< Ujli iurpftMd and proud f * rneomuvuid pour treatment to all (uffrror* from oboolty. Will uowor *11 In^oWo. If oUaip to loelmod for rrply." PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. NkwImo, ood with m otarvtaff, lucoarrolo*", :r t;I rff-oto. W phrtkoUrt oddrool, with roato la tMnpo, N. i i. t. siYita. anrieiu s tiiitci. (item. uu y-JtiatiiLJB .. &L \ EKALI), Til U H TTaul ml a t rA O f - r labs 2? 'E <g J 3; rt <1> O 5 s ? s Martin's Hill 112 8-4 102 Cedar drove (!1 14 03 Conway lo5 98 15 109 Dog Muff 168 1 US Kavlx.ro 10:} 29 17 102 (iallivaiits Lorry 1 #;*, 7 0 159 Lloyds 112 20 3 108 Wanton's X Knad 42 53 95 I.?>ris 50 3 32 39 San ford 30 3 Hound Swamp 43 10 (> 32 Hammond 1.1 uo s '20 Lbenozer 40 o 40 Little I liver 05 or. G3 I lardee's Storo 34 21 33 Uraluunvillc 42 y 38 Soon Met" 94 11 11 8l ? Total 1325 535 15112V)5 I UVEa,rls:et Keport. Wilmington, November 10, 1802. sim hi PS turpentine Finn at 27 cents per gall on bid, KOSIN Market firm at 0.r? cents per bbl. for Strained and 100 cents for Good Strained. 'PAH Steady at $1 20 per bbl. of 280 lbs. eurni:turpentine nistiiivrs (I note the market steady at $1,00 for Hard and $1 70 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. I MSA NUTS- Farmers' stock quoted at 00 to 05 cents per bushel of 28 pounds. COTTON Firm at onotations: Middling 7 J1, (eta (Jood M iddiiug 8 1 1(5 \ i:\V ADVERTISEM IfiNTS. __ I I?: I Sale I nder Foreclosure. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) COUNTY OF HORRY. )" Urulor and by virtue of tho power and authority given to us in and by the several Mortgages duly executed and delivered to us by James E. I Risen bury, Samuel S. Sarvis and Charles l)u senbury individually, and by J . K. Onsen bury A Co., and also by Dusenbury A Sarvis, of record in the ofnee of Register of Mesne Conveyance in and for Horry County in the State of South Carolina, to which reference is craved as forming a part of this notice, the undersigned x\il 1 sell at public auction before the Court House in Conway, S. ('., during legal sale hours, on Monday, December, 5, 181)2: All and singt 'ar the several pieces, par eels and tracts of land conveyed in and by said several Mortgages, being all of the lands now.owned by the said Mortgagers in the County of Uorrv aforesaid. ALSO, at the store of .). E. Duseenbury ?fc Co., at i'ort Harrelson, S. C. on Tuesday, December Otli I8i)2, we will sell at public auction the following named per sonul property named in said Mortgages, I :o wn: rive lOJ Alines, uiic r riMKin Fiat, Lot of Corn, May, Fodder and other farm products, Crist Mill, Cotton (Jin, Turpentine Distillery,Two Wagons, Farm ing tools, implements &e. &c. ALSO, at the store of Dusenbury?fc Sar vis, at Soeaatee, S. on Wednesday, December 7tl?, 1892 we will s?dl at public a iction, the following named personal property named in said Mortgages, to wit: Two Turpentine Distilleries and fixtures, Lot of barrel staves and headings, Stock of Goods, wares and merchandise, Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Steam Holler and Engine, Brown Cotton Gin, Feeder and Condenser Cotton F less with shafting, belting ,etc., appertaining, BlaeksmitlFs Shop, Wood Shop tools, materials, etc., Two Stave Machines, Four Wagons. One Log Wagon, One Timber Wagon, Two Carts, Nine Mobs, Four Oxen, lot farming tools, cane mill and Evaporator, etc. etc. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. Gl mikht POTTKK Co. Mortgagees. Joiinson ?fc Quatti.khal'm, Attorneys for Mortgagees* Forecloseurc. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > IIOKRY COUNTY. ] Under and by virtue of the power and authority in us vested by ono James R. Martin in and by his certain Mortgage to us executed and delivered, dated December 10th 1801, and recorded in the olllce of the Register Of Mesne Conveyance of Horry County, in Mortgage Book No 7 Fage !W, we will sell at punlic Auction, before the Court House door at Conway, S. C. on Monday the 5th day of December, 1892, within legal sale hour-. "All ami singular that certain "plantation and tract of land, situate in "I)og Bluff Town.?hip, in the County and "State aforesaid, containing One hundred "acres, more or less, lying on South side "of Palmetto Branch, commencing at stake "in said Branch, running South 4 degrees "Mast, 28 chains to a pine, thence South "7 degrees East, 27 chains 50 links to "stake, thence South 88 degrees East to "corner on Bav stump, thence North 1(1 deagrees West "<0chains to Palmetto, thence "said Branch to beginning, being part of "tract originally containing One thousand "and ninety-nine acres." Terms Of Sale Cash purchaser to pay for papers. EM.KKUK & Kl.hKltUK, Mortgagees. November, 14th 1802. FOR SALE. As agent of The Marion Iron Works, I will sell at the shons of thn M? riim f ron I Works at Marlon,8. C. on tlia 5th day of December next, at 12 o'clock, tho following described property. One 20 Horse Power Engine. One 25 Horse Power Tubular Holler. One 00 Saw Winshlp Gin, vith feeder and condenser, all shafting, bolting and fittings belonging thereto, also One Saw Mill complete with saw and belting. Said property having been seized under a Hill of Sale executed by If. I). Elliott to Marlon Iron Works of date 20th September, 1801.? Terms Cash. II. I', jjuvam.. Agent. 8t. mmmi All persons having claims against the late H. G. W. Grissette will present the same, duly attested, and all peisnns indebted to said Estate will make payment to the undersigned. 13. L. 13B A TY, Administrator. Bucksville, S. 0. \ } L8DAY NOVEMBER 17 1892. ecL "Vote Of Horry. 00 ?u ? ^ a in 1 . I ? 5 ? 6 -5 S g B B ~ & 6 *5-8 .3 ? 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