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The HoiftY H Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. <\ DKC 21, 18D3. LOCAL NEWSi Slack ?'! W.vircu. Beuim in.: rhursday 11, ami > iid?nj? A edin >day 20, the 1 ? i rht of tie* Waectttnaw in feet is as follows; Thursday, 11 t Monday, 1.0 Friday, 3.8 Tuesday, Saturday, d 0 W ednesday. 4.3 j K a t n I'.v 1.1..?On Wednesday 10. 21 inches; Thursday IT. .20 inches. < )n other da\s d iriim the past week there nas Ik en ? one. * Com mission- hhs Coukt. Avery I i'odd, 11. 1). T till and John lloyd V"- have hern se t up to 1 . S. Distiu Court for ellieit ?I is illinjr; Wash no ton Moore for retailing with >ut p <y in^ internal revenue for swell. Jlnl.llOCIMV 1,1.- V. C \V. V . l.V, V .-H.v. > . - , , . Every commitnr \ m our I ountv has spare in iIn- JIouuy IIkuai.d f??r ioeal news. \\ o wish (? increase the ?lli? ieii- v of our local work ami there fore we arc offering every induce men'we cmi to correspond ts. Writ* to us and get our New Year's pro "V, position. Wil l' I'ACK Ills < 'a im'ktiiao.? Col. li 0. Watts, W ho ha* I iff 11 elected !?y the legislature a Judge, will move to Cllesti rli Id County to put himself in his Circuit. Judge** t -ho NVa't* is iit. present keeping somewhat ipiiet in the C gislature as ;i Hepresen'at've from Lruvn*'. Y\'e hope our lawyers will take to him. The bar of our circuit is as good u> any in the Stat". The Judge may learn law if he will try and needs it. Pastoiutk ExiMitKn.-- Rev. M. J. Willoughby who has for two years rerved the IViptist (Jlitnvh of this place preacncd his last s* rmon to his congregation hereon Sunnay. His work in and around Marion has heen increased, so that, he will he unahle to continue his pastorate here. Though he has heen able to give o:> O ^ lv one Sunday a month to his Char* a litre, much good has been ncconi plished and it is with inai v rego-is that, his congregation and our town part with Mr. Wilioughbv. Tni'i'v nil.' i 'I hi* r i il i ncr will begin promptly at 2.ft), I'. M. Tim winner of the lirst prize ui 1 crown the Queen at the concert, which will be at th 1 in Troughs School house at 8 o'clock next Thursday eveni ig. A prize will he given b\ the .Judges for (icneral hor eman-diip The concert will be under the management of I'rof. II. 15 Clarke. An address will be delivered by Mr Scarborough. Oder features of tin program will be arranged later. All are cordially in-vitcd. St'kai.ino Skkmoxs. liurgl irsentered the house of Rev. 10. 1'. I lodges. of the Columbia Dis'rict, with whom the Ih'v. W. T. Capers is residing and almost ma to away with some of Mr. Capers' Reruums. They had gathered the silver ware and vidua *bles they could lay their hands on, among the rest a box of sermons, and seemed about ready to leave, when Mr. Capers, who got up to re plentisb the lire in his room, droptied a stick of wood on ti e (lour ami scared tIn m away. Fostku vs. Stkicki.an'J).?The cai eof Robert Foster against Una man Strickland in which an order of reference was granted by .Judge Fra hpp .it iln< last term of Court was ?o come Ou last Saturday before Mr. II B. Scarborough, as referee; but, owing lo the illness of Mr. Frrd I). Bryant, of Marion, plaintiff's attorney, the taking of testimony ha* been deferred until some time in Fehmu ry. A host of witnesses wore in at tendence, but they had to return. Tun Kstiikuvili.e Canal.?The Georgetown Times tolls u* of a project being pushed amo g the eiti/ens of Georgetown to open tlie old Esther* ille canal and thereby in crease the inland trade of that port Engineer W hit ford, it is said, speak* favorably of tlie practicalness of the scheme. This canal connects the San tee with M inyaw Bay to d opens up a fine timber and agricultural ^ country to Georgetown, ft is hoped, if the project, ineri's the prophecies of its success, it will be carried o >t. A heavy inland trade might als'? nihPO *I t i ? ? 11 t 1 f 11 l fit t Itu t!f>P)tPh 1JJV/I KJ IHI' IM it ing of the bar. IIOIIK^ *S CONDITION NOTHD.? Tin* fo 11 owi11?? i.s piven a part of tin* Senate proceedings lust Thursday. "Senator W. I). Kvans moved to amend further l?y strik'ng out t h" clause allowing the establishment of dispensaries ebewhere than in incor* ' porated towns. lie spoke ot the wintry bar rooms as veritable In 11 boles. "Senator .1. (>. Kvans d 'fended the provisions on the ground that the dispensary allowed no I ?afi u and could not become bell hob a. llorry County for instance, bad no incorporated town in its borders. Besides this ?Iib mnjorpv of voter may by petition prevent, it.'' It 1 ok* verv much like IIorr\ is to have a di?p"?ibary. it is to III hoped such i* not to happen. But in all probability , the ingetiuiy o the pro* ision will not bo unproduc tivo of results in llcrry. I* A It Aft KAl'HS. PieUrd tip by ilu? Ki'imrtPi" Many are ashing ih?* m-atiing ol I he strange l>?rht s?ot> iii the east ves terdny morning. Miss Daisy Norton, who lias been t :u lm g music in Marlboro, is spend* ing ; he Christinus holidays at home, V sh pnrlx, chickens, eggs, butter, and so h mo act ing in place < ? ah.**-lit circulating medium in our plane. Dr. Norton is building a small house ju>t behind his drug store to e used as a press room for the ii Kit a id. Th" drodge boat which was construct'd hero during the sumtimi is i v rl lie,i ( > i.i ir iro 1,1 vv ?i II Ii,li>r l.'n ' vv. M,4X,Vi *'*' gineer Whitford. !!<> . long before the present Dis ji'MtMition v :io.' es the extreme custom corner of or.r State? How long homo i? i - wtiutiil? or nooiled? The Conservative newspapers of the St.do are pra t Dally lit amnions n uro i ng ,J inlgo Hudson for .lud^ Simontoii's p ace soon to ho vacant. A jug ,>r two or a couple of bottles >r mi may ho seen tun ng the daily freijiht reoo'pts. Hurrah for Christ to ,sj ei. ins to boa general idea. l?ov. M. N. Kurge.vin and Mrs. V. I.. .Jordan wore married in Orangeburg l.(V 1'iidav. Mr. Furgeson is well known in many parts of this con niy. Kite crackers, Roman candles, sky ro ko's, etc., are scon hanging from tim i,ails of our merchants door pi>8ts. Christmas seems to be oomi ng. Messrs. It. <1. Collins and It. 15. Scarborough a'tenT d the special mooting the stockholders of the 15 ink of the Carolinas held in Flor once last Tuesdav. The rise in naval stores lots greatly inert a-ed the river freight. Both the Maggie ami Driver are tit present hard at work, 1 he Ruth has returned to her ron above Red Bluff. We still hear nothing about the \ac nit post offices in i he county. ifi . ?i wn ii is cue matter.' Is our Kepre .?"ntativ<> trying i?"\v oxen, or mar tying new p'iueiples that this siunll dttt\ cannot bo a tended to? Irb\\s opposition to tlie confirmation l>v 11 to Senate of Judge Simonton's nomination for the .1 udgeship of 111 <3 fourth Circuit will curtai ily amount to nothing as against Butlers boosting of him. Mr. Henry Hardee is moving the ofli o on the corner of the Com mor cial h< tvl lot furt hor up Ilio street to make room for a new store building. Ti.e ne v s'ore is to be begun immediately. Size will be 2Ox35- This will help the appearance of main street considerably. Best kicks \Yoi;ni> ui\?The G. A. Croft store, lo.ied soine time ago by A. II. ( ilea-on, of New \"orl< and reop' iied by Mr. It. B. Scarborough us the 1 .fer's representative, is now I'lo-ed up for good. The stock and lixt.uri s have been sold out and the keys of the store house turned over to its owners, Burroughs and Collins. Tije Wkatiiuii.?The storm which visited ninny parts of the Sta'eduri g the latter part of last week, was in this s ction about two days. < )n last h'ridav and Saturday. 11 e wind was pretty hrisk and a eon Th r hie . mount of ruin fell. Sunday was a buutiful day; l>nt during Monday a cold ^une struck us. The wind c mes mostly fioin tho West ?f> 1 Ii vcr i inprovoinon i. In (/'apt. Frederick F. Abbott's re ; ort for November, the following i> giren on improvements on tho \Vucoaniaw in North and Soutn Carolina: lloi-ter work was continued bo twenn points 108 and 10 miles above the month, < louring tho channel to ten (! pth of 3 feet and width of 41 > I et a low water. From the clian uel 7 logs and 14 large snags wore removed. ?c ? Shot in t o 1 lie 11oilHC. La^t Friday night Mr. .1. J. And< rson was in town and gave tho reporter iho story of an outrageous assault upon his and hie. mother's houses by a gang of cowards on Thursday night last. About one o'clock in the nignt, the inmates of the two h uses were aroused suddenly hv a volley of buckshot and nlle halls tearing and splitting through weather hoarding, doors, and even tho shingles on the roof. Threw gons, two double barrel shot guns and one cavalry carbine, known from the size of ti e bullet. Mr. Aiider-on sayi, was fired into his own house, and into his mother's house, seven guns were tired, liul els were buried in door bars and facings (lose bv the heads of sleep I . fa VIH'MIl i|, This, it is thought, is ?n att?mii| t t'? (1 i*iv?? Anderson out of the country on account, protmMy, of alleged coni notion wo some whiskey cases re coutly reported from that section of co'oiirv. Nothing of course is known definitely of who the parties that did the firing are, Andersoi has a reword of *10 out for any evidene or clue that might h ad to the discovery of the guilty parties. All n all tni is a had affair fr<>m the "ju j> tip," and i is sincerely hoped iii person I spite and hatred wili no- s amp de good ord> r in the I'mard Landing section of the coun try. IT'S IN I rs COFFIN. i Hank ol' the Carolina* Hunted, c Morn ln?t almost #10,000. t Tne special meeting of the stoek- c holders of tlit? Iktnk of tho Carolina* 1 tnet in Kloivnco las' Tuesday and an } assign in nt was made to Henry Buist 1 of Charleston of the linn of Buist : ;.ud Buist. w Tlie asse s of the Bank are placed ' .it }j>88,t)tM); liabilities $P8,000. It is . I admitted that 11??t more than one half or two thirds of the nominal | assets can be raised. The stO"khol- v ders will loose every cent invested in , itus Bank and will likely be called 1 upon for b per cent on stock to make ' up deficits on tlie amount the Bank f is due. 1 Pise loss in Horry is something like " this: Burroughs and Coilins, $<*>000; n C. l\ (>-1atlebaum, ?500; K. Norton, $500; J A. Mayo, $500; W. K. Lew. 0 i-, 8bUO; .1. U Suggs, *500, S. A. ( I Jiisenlmrv, 'i5H; 1\. II. Scarborough, v i .$^50; I). (). Ho\ ?l, ?250; .1 M. Mc* ^ ' Kuitliiiii, $100; tlere may he others !1 I N\e (h? not know of now. The aggrs- " 'gate is not far from ? 10,000. The hooks of i lie Hank show that I tin funds have heen largely used by ? UieCanli ui Inv stnient (tompuuy, of ' which ,J. l\ Collin, President of the 11 I Hank, is, or was, the head. . u 8 I >r. Flagg W rites. ;i To the hM it or of the IIicuai.d:? li I am not aware tnat I disorganized ii any committee, for I really did not l? know that any committee was np- ti pointed, t^apt. 1 iiichicotte sent *170 tl I to me .<i <] two others to bo used for g the benefit of those requiring aid. Hv mv suggestion, the other gentle- A men agreeing, we adopted what si appeared to me tic* best method of n fulfilling this intenti >n. 1 can only a regret that this does not moot the tl approval of the Houuy Hkkai.d. j Ii Kespee.t fu I !y, At.i.\i:i? li. fhAoo. p j Ttie approval of the Hooky Heu !( ai d is always given to any good work, and is given freely. Hut th^UC Ukkai.d's disapproval is not matter. It may approve the Doq,^' Sn'(1 rather anomalous definition ttnus. Tii word ''committee," hut can Knluit/. ( regret that the full and frank < ' in'' nation, which we were so ^'^'C'YVioper uwilIM'*, IS IIUl glVCIl. f, IhltM'lll <v . v ster. tinr Letter j ruin Nountor Dim1. H>"iu nam. in fill explanation of his con no MeLntti with the tax extension resol'.1, V'V' given in the tlui|y papers and -cr^^' n the 11 i:icA1.1> last <voel<, Sen; .1. s. Deri am w rites us as follows: To the Kditor "f tlie llouitv IT ai.i?: 1 notice in your paper of the ? 11t h iust., that you mention upon n my motion Horry County was c! stricken from the list of Counties c< exempted from taxes. This is not d cor root, as the hill was not to exempt tl but to carry over taxes until next ei Fall, and it was only that part of n I lorry east of t lie Waccnmaw Diver. p i nmved to reconsider the vote by hi which it was passed and had that a part referring to Horry stricken out, q ami in lieu thereof tho following was tl adopted: "That all persons \who stifle rod the loss of their crops by '[ storm and are unable to pay their |,; taxes in 1 lorry shall have time e\- sj tended for one year." oi 1 Inspect fully, ,1 J. P. Durham. n The text .?f the hill is as follows: ^ A joint resolution to extend the time for payment of taxes in Beau \V fort 'and (Jeorgotowii Counties, ami in certain section of Charlesif t C< toii, I lorry and Berkeley Counties. * 11 lU it r<sotvt'(l by the StMiatc And r( House of Representatives jf tlio g State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, n ami by authority ' f tho same: Section I. That the (^otn|>troller C( be, and hereby is, directed to extend ej for a period of twelve months the ^ payment of taxes in and for the ,lt Counties of Georgetown and lleati j;1 for', and so much of the Counties of Colleton and Berkeley lying South of n the Charleston and Savannah Hail ^ way, .lames Island and the Parish of \x St. James* San tee, in Charleston County, and all persons who lost crops or suffered damages by the (C late storm and are unable to pay ^ their taxes In Horry County; Pro- \x eo/r</ 1 hat the benefits of such ex- c] tension shall not apply to phosphate t| mines, fertilizer manufacturers and n other corporations engaged in bnsi- jt uess within said territory. q Section 2. That, so rnncli of Section j, 8 of an Act to raise suppplies and v, make appropriations for the fiscal ^ year commencing November 1st. x\ 1802, as conflicts with this Act is ^ hereby repealed. I -? r Notice. He modern. Don't harass the system with noxious drugs. Monteivy cures Mali ria, Nervousness, In- ti digestion and Bowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste anil " loaves no had effects. t ei C A Household Treasure. S( NV I), \V. Fuller, of Cauajoharie, N. V.,8ay8 that he always keeps Dr. J.( King's New Discovery in his house H ?nd his family has always found the t) very best results follow its use; that he would not he without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. V., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the ? best Cough remedy; that ho has used p it in his family for right years, and p it has never failed to do till that is y e|a im d for ir. Why not try a rem p edy so long tried ami tested. ^ Trial bodies fr<-o at Dr. K. Norton's tj Drugstore. Regular size 50c. and c *1.00. t< Tribute of . At u meeting of the Medical S< noty of Georgetown County hoi his day, Dr. T. l\ Ihiilev in th shair and Dr. 0. I'). T. Sparkom icting Seo rotary, fcho follow in, ireatnhle and resolutions wvre tin hi mously adopted; Death under all circumstances D tartling mystery. As "the King o errors. ' with no uncertnin tread h otnes to U o cottages of poor at he palaces of the ri< h, and we nftei 'shudder and grow sick at bent, rbile none of us realize his approaohl t it when w? c ntemplu'e the j >v he contentment, am) I!ow?ts tha doom around the domestic hoi rtn uddenly and ruthlessly s\v< pt away i) "the deep bosom of ocean buried, nr hearts quail ami sink in th gony of breathless darkness Tim L was, tli.it t he reii 1 event of de lot! f October eaiuo upon ns, \shilt < u i'l/.eii^ wore ap| all d ; d par ! .v i, . i>.. .. ...... . l. .. i < t ? I VII I ur IP.MI (1 11.11 will I.I IIV. i i?'i; : III essioiial brother, with those tc ml .leaf* to hi m, h ?| 1 Ik ell swallow. . |? by theangri I'illo s I .sited ft heir fury, by tho nnri?h*ntiii?x t< in >est. It thus becomes us, to t?i\? ill* feeble tribute, to the mem<>r\ t )r. Arthur I?. Flagg a faitlifu U'inb r of our society, sdwa\s a i\< o tlx' true interests of our |?f??1? j> ion. Kind, gentle anil cud'w ?1 with line (onversnt iotiai gifis ho-! language can s nrcolv depic o\V no is nested at tile bed side, am ? the family circle; while wo at >ve to cherish these beautiful ole lents that cluster around and ciiii le him to the "grand old name ol entloman? th? rofore, Wesolved, That in thedoat It of.! >r irtlmr l'?. I' higg, s i slartlu-; at < id, onr profession has lost one of ii tost faithful and honorable member* ml our citizens, the true physic an lie Christian gentleman, and warn eartod friend. Resolved, That this onr faint e\ rcssion, and sincere regret at. his >ss, be conveyed to the survivors ? l is family to whom wo tender oui io<U. pnrdiiil svtu iv? I b v iww : " \yl8olved, That a page in out '? /%(' book bo inscribed to lib ll \V, and that this prcmnMi tli rt>$So'n,',)lls ^,e Pi^ed nlu>" ol" 3ord. | <y -? ,?? ?. V.wo I'lios The Lash, p. 11lli! oj \v mi 0N' Deciinbor 14. , ; w? s Tilltnanbas ermk wi!i"-J>#" hiH subjects in Wa.sli , , 'J been notified that lhe> (toil h, V i . hfdiate any statonien'3 oi r 3t. rel l i i i.i 'iiin-iiiW'hey have mada th it ma) ^"I'ns't'rJ^d into an admission thai \ ? ?j*nonton is an able and i j judge. There was consul. ?-;i Oxciloment among c rtaiit-'Ui^ers of the delegation, who art liarged with weari g t e Tub :r cillar, wlnni lend in a United IY'\sk is|>atcli to The News and C.:?>tir < i lut "tlio South Carolina delegat on ndorsed Judge .Sinionroii s app. i ? lent." Some of them did not coin rehend the difference between lb teeiul dispatch in the same papei nd the United Press dispatch an barged t hat I had mi *repr< lem. Messrs. Shell. Latimer. Str.il 'albert, MeLamin and Senator Lb live, therefore, been eal'ed upon n gna statement, which may be s-eul ni to-night, denying that they <-n orsed Judge Simonton's appoint lent. h'rom wluvt I can learn In id not need their endorsement, mid was particular in my dispatch h iv that ill" Tillnitii it *s in Congns ould have preferred the appointicnt r>f seme one else. 1 derived msiderable pleasure in ui a!) zing IV dispatch on the subject for tlu lilieation of Messrs. Latimer mid trail, and 111 v a Inntted ihat I did iem no injustice in the stat in nt I lade. Representative McLauriu had tie* )nragn to say that, while he did no udorso .Judge Simouton, and eon 'ncls that In- loans lowar Is corporions, nevertheless ho is an able iwyer and a good Judge. Representative Shell, who put his sine to the paper n pudinl ing J ndg< imonton, admits that he did so re tQtantly, for lie know .Judge Simon >n to he an able lawyer. Messrs. Latimer and Strait object > the appointment of M jj'?r Drawv to the District Judgeship because e is opposed.to fine silver. It n lear from what some of these genemen have said to me that they an ot permitted to exorcise their own idgment in dealing with pnldu ueatioiis in Congress and in Stall olitics without subjecting them-eh i'S to severe condemnation at home it least one member of the deletion proposes to retire from Connr< \s* ecause he desires ?o assert his ii . eoendenee m onlilir* wn.w -* I M">" XOTI/JK, The regular quarterly meeting < ip Confederate Survivors Associa on will be hold in the court homo l Conway on salesduy in Januan axt at 1 o'clock promptly. \V< trnestly call up m all of the "on onfederales,'' their sons and tin )U8 of the deceased soldicas to nice ith and join us in the conimcudahli urpososof this association- to pro rrve the war record of our people a heritage for our childien and fu ire generations. U. U. Bkatv. Iliicliloii's Arnica Salve The I lest Salve in the world fo hits, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Iheum, Eever Sores, Tetter, Chap ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, tind al kin Eruptions, and positively care 'ih-s, or no pay requ'.n-d. It i uarantced to give perfect sa'isfnc ion, or money refunded. I'rim t> etits per box. Eor sale at K. Nor on's Drugstore. AN Ol,|> MI HDIIH UNI:\htki;I> > , d H Tlic Tnitli (''line* to Light Al'fcr j h Itein;; Slid for a Century. I{\! rujii, N. C., Nov 29.?A trag i cdv that to k place nearly n century ag > x\as today brought to light by u t he di eovei v of the murderer's eon f f s- io , written on his douth bed. ; e Some tnonths since ti prominent law- j il \er of tb s city was bequeathed bv a n ? limit who 'led in debt to him for i viC' S, her f unily residence, which . ha I b-'cn the homo of lew people , oxer since Xortli Carolina has boon t a St to. This g' nth man recently t had the old place thoroughly reno* , van il, when there wtis taken fiom " the garret an old chest, or box, e f oight t<> contain only decayed s arm* nts and several books of the i oarlv I'lngbsh novelists. Hut a few r <!.i\ > ago a young man in Mr. s I 1 mi I\ r- q losted to be allowed to 'uuk 1 ver the old editions, which are r vaiu-mo iroin meir very a^1, nn I I v\ 11 I i'\ vmiiii 111^ a c??pv of Fielding's ) :'o ti ,Jniies, found that some piper had t'e 'M slipped between the hind j ing. Kcmoving this, he saw Unit it > wis a short MS. written in ink very I I much laded and scarcely legible in | places. I hi t onou.i'h could ho seen that it| ? read: ' I, Frederick 1. , living , about to die, horo niako confession t that, last year 1 killed | ly friend, i Henry - -?lie angered mo over a I game of cards and 1 struck him with the loaded handle of my whip, not j thinking, so help metiod, to kill him. i lint when | saw that lie was dead I ; was frightened and t hrust his hodv I . down the old well in the orchard I buck of this boose. A thousand linn s I have made tip my mind to : give nivself up to justice, but pride hath hindered me. ( oil have mercy i on my sinful soul!'' The authenticity of this paper was doubted, and it was looked upon as a j < hoax played by the young man, but ! ho persisted so thatm last permission was a'corded him to search for' the well referred to in the paper. ' The ground around tho old place has been built up for half a century, and i .i... ~ .i i i Ill" paper WHS (IUIUM l7t'UUIIIO?r, ISO?. All truce of an orclmr<l has I ?11since iii>in?|>trrtbut on inquiry :tnit>ii*r old citizens one was found who ivmotnIicrcil that there had been sue i a spot in iho rear of the house. 1 I'his lias been cleared recently for the erection of a building ami is yet , >"> J | ( ' arc, S", with the way thits smoothed for him, the diseovcrer of the paper; wept to work to locate the well. After some. < 1 iillcitIty this ho succeeded in doing so, and hired workmen to re-1 move the earth and dohris that has , li led it for years. Among the rub, bisil f. i nd :it the hot torn was soon , fei-ogrii/.ed the hones of some ani . Dial, and later on lite skull of n hit man was brought up. < )no side of , i tins skull was found to have been! ; crushed in hy just such a blow as ; the ei nIioii describes. Tim i aiues given in the paper nroj | well known here and the Henry spo-1 I Ken of was tin; great-grand illicit) of) | an eminent: politician from this pari of the country. It has always been supposed that the young man ran i jaw y I rum home, as he was rapidly , ruining him cd' as a gamester, ami1 ;m H s way Ins tlis tppearanco excited i no suspicion. The bones were given ; n ee .t burial and religious rites per. formed over them. i 1 rrt >r a nrr rit.rmi ' lUUi(.i-miYJLtt.3i i! TOURNAMENT!! Thursday Dec 28th, 1893. Katie ; wishing id ride in tliis knightly I i lo \ill )?!< .i : notify tin- undersigned. | A11ittlot 1 is culled to the following ; ' rules: I. ui , S feet long and balanced in cen] tie. Kings, 2 inches in diameter. Distance between posts, 510 yards, link lug a run H() yards. l ime, 8 seconds. Knights may use costumes or not as they like; it is prefcred they should. The , riding will begin at 2 1'. M. The Prizes will be ii crown and three honors. The I J cor. n Lion will take place at 8 o'clock l\ 1 M. at lie burroughs Academy. Th se wishing information will please i . ! addiv- .1. A. (lain s, Ihicksville; or I) ; . j A. Spive) , Conway. 11 ^ Wilmington MarketWilmington, N<1., Dec. 18. Spirit-' Turpentine, 2ode per gab) Kosin, $1 (>(> per Kb! for strained,! go* m1 st rut nod 1 05 Tar, 90e. per bid. of 280 lbs. ('rude Turpentine, 00 for hard and >K .00 for Yellow Dip and VirI gin. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 5?> per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON?Dull Ordinary !;< , (food Ordinary t?Ac, Low Middling (J 15 IGe, Middling 7^e, Good Midding? 9 10 J I ( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; epilation. l?y w. i:. .13 u:i)wi< k, a?. .1. W bore s, T. N. K<?e made suifrto roe, to I Kraut loin Letters of Administration ih ho nit non of the Kstate of and effects of -I rilOlnns II. ! lolmes deceased, tliat they he and appear, before me, in the Court of > IVohate, to be held at Conway Horry County on January 2nd, 1804, next, after | publication hereof, at It o'clock in the ^ j torero on, to shew cause, it any they have, ^ whv 11* said Administration should not be | yr jnh I, (i ei u,i l r my Hand, this 15th, day of 5 December, Anno Domini, 1808, i WM. K. Hahdwic^. l'robutc Judtfo 't. I'll K > K ELI A I BURROUGHS 6 IS Til 10 P LAC 10 TO I HOT Til 10 \V<> ami to secum bargains that will surprise eeiviu^ now i,o<uls t very we?-k, which wo Hollon Don't t> r_r< !<> < ill ami our iiumcn>o you prices. We can s"ll \oii a nice -suit of elot want anything hi (he fur iture lino, jjivo uh a < ; 'reuils, \\ ,i ii Slant! . IteiCteails, ('hairs, ilouml I. New Home," iitid "Domestic" sowing machines, uBxCr irsooa-nisroso that when y< u are weary you can rock yours* valises i r?> li ir?l o> beat. U at pra l v< ii i a over lie fore. .\ !. ri(e lot ?>| it jmmi in i'uv a w" '?i i'iiiik siilKO Or KIlvlUM A ioi of Scoicli Plaids am just ro< i I, :'! - a large imsoKuirnt <?l t !]l Flituncl '.'."n i-, whK'li lire imlng i w liul think \\ ? i an suit joti in 111in!. y: >ti !< ami prier J A\AI E S lUIOANS; 'vhieli am gaining in popularity every d.tj \\ e luiV' u lot of lad iesuico button b< oh tho astoiii liinm low price HA colds. A OIIOU'K L( > I' OH FRESH GRO Alv BUGGIES. ROAD CARTS HARi AND A THOUSAND AND ONK Til Lion now, whic i we u . il eh tip for ens Please give us a call and see for y elsewhere, as wc are confident we can Yours for (.Hide HI I ( ;i i il x M '\j 1*0(1 COMMISSION Ml -HHSTli'o.sin, Spinls Turpen O < > 11>-;i < >* K 11n k ? * 31 164: Front Srsot, ?* TAX RETURNS. "IKTOTICE is hereby given that 'in- Ail- wt,' 1 N ililor >)' Horry w ill iiteml the fol ' owing pi i<- lit tin timeHptKtifk'd, for Hielj purpose of r clvin . returns of till tfixubleU ^ ^ property In Horry Oonnty, both persona) inilrent, for the tlsc;l year coinnieuclng Nov. t, IS!);?, and exiling Oct. HI, 1804. .j. C!n:iw:iy, luu. 1 to (5 t,.(l |,y <?i*iili:uiivilli-, d n. .Ian. from H to 12 ] )4,r , -? i?? j. .. .. . .. > ... i I ill i\ri > i i , -v M? i. Hand, Tuesday, .Ian.!), from H In l'2. Wainpee, " " 2 to ? , | l.iMlc Ilivcr, Wi'il, " 10 " 8 to ;J. Kbenezer, Thurs, "II M 8 to 8. Best ('mnvay, >atuid y " Id 1 laimnoiid. Mon, " la, " 8 to 51. 1 ton ltd Sw'p, Tues " HI. " " Jat Iroi I.oris, W cdu"-day, " li, " San lord, I Inns, ' IS, " " Bayboro, Friday, " l!?, " " .>. (Jonway, S itnn! iv " \! >. (lalivauts, ,\|on. " 22. " " FNfJ Itohobcth, Tuesday" *,M. " " Tulor.sville, Wed. " 121, " " Floyds, Thurs. " 2a, " Vardcdlo, Friday, " 2(>, " 8 to 12. Zonn, Friday, " 2fi, 2 to 4. \Vi. Conway, Saturday. " "7. Coo] Sp'u, I inlay," 21), " M to :i (lideon, I'ncsduy, " 111), " H to 12, Jordanvill " " III), " 2 to 4. Donuulo, Wed. ' 81, " S to 5. ^y/) F't flat relsoii Thu. Feb. 1, " " <7 N Bucksyille. Fri 2, " " w Conway, Sainiday, " 8. I'owelh ill , Monday and Tuesday, Feb. and <?, from 8 to 12. Cal Poplar, ( 1 i in ' Store,) Tuesday, Fob, uipei 408 to 1, j?Mitru> Cednr Grove, Wednesday, Feb 7, 8 to 12 Sooastec, Thurs Feb. 8.8 to 8. , "? Marlow. Frld iv Ft b s to 12, Bxch The re?l of tie) time at hi ollieo in Con Mot way. D|.: All persons !? twoen tlio ages of 21 and U all, except tlio iie i; a'.-le <u earnin v: a per u support from being malined or from an;, n I other cause, shall Led eim dtaxable polls ( u Numb r ol Ndiool IfBtra t will al o be re ... quired. In 11: ikinl; return of country , 1,1 property, two adj iuiie.c lando.vners inusi 1 " t>e iriven a sepaiate i id. Town lots must 1 " 11 bo returned by N'>. All iw ni s, note , ete, ? above Indebtodm taxable. A$3ess?j's ments of all i| i y i .111 o I n>< d > n ' ' ')? the usual selling price of Rlmllar property posits at Executors' and Administrators' sales. ? o Jan. I to Ft l?. i- (lie lime specified by law in which ill pi p rt\ -1ml) be return ed. Failure to make return in the limited Ik (!, time subj s 'he . lintpient to a penalty of f?0 per < n,. Kvery p r :i i n tpilrctl to make his or !rT her own return if possible to do so. f?dv A. SJB Auditor !(. ('. 1 p ' V VV. W.I I AM n.'l' . I'.. A. t. AStJ j~' . na?ii!': t c* GaSquc. Doctors ( ,' i dial Supp ry. Marioa, &. 0. v;c All the latest anesthetics used. - " ILE FIRM OF $W r KTll OF YOUK MONKV, you. Wo sire poustantly re* will sell Jit J 1 1 *i* i <*? !*t<rk or < lotliin ' and I t us quote ? [lies *it very low figures. If you ill an 1 look o. i* our stock of l?uouf Ccu' r Ta ! s and the fam us Don't tail to buy one of our li' to , () : < trunks and !' Hour tli it ( to Ilorrj'County it 11 rust proof oats just received Hi a safe no to 1? roughs vV, Collins .1 lloilfir i Cords <h meres, \\ or tt"il, <Unchains, and ur stock ol hoc- :?!" complete. We We also Uo?fi? the Imious < V vSHOKS, J wwhich we will cloge out ;?t 4 * J \ CEHIES j vays kept on i un<l, 1 cvides H ESS, SADDLES, IN (IS, too numerous to men h. otirself before purchasing s.ive you money. } UKOUUIIS & <J()U,!N\S. AM' <Ss ( '< )., CliCM ANT8 # tiiio ami Tot ton, Lv 0 **<? . ?> ' > mf ***? y S<>!i<4.H<M!. % 2n"O"W Torl-r M 1'LAVmiS! KICK MiLLKKS! CJAN -ell you for a Rico nit will lnili, < !< hi n I polish, reiitho tabic ami market, 75 to 100 .s of rough rice in ten haurs to M lior-o power! ('.mho opemone men nnri occupies n<? more puce than a Corn Mill. You cannot afford vithoitt one. ; "frenc.h hut r" Corn ft/3ills n $115 to Saw oriils, itation size, '.'(( i up to IKES A N I) BOILERS. te for catalogues iiinl prices to V. I?A I >11A M, Gen'! Ag't, ('olumhla, S. C. anlj of(fotitDaxf, CONWAY, s. c. 0 Is tlie* attention of the public to its or facilities for li nulling business ted to its euro, transact a general banking business, in.go bought nnd -old. icy to loan on good security. i'OSUTS in small or large amounts ed. interest of 1 and 5 per cent miiiiii allowed on Pop -its in Sftv )cpartmeut. lecting made a speciality. cliers' pay eerti'leates. f.nd ot'ier * against tlie County, ui*counted at 1 terms. * pcrs-nu'l of our Iionrd of Directors h ns to inspire conthlcnco and draw * Insti:uti hi a 1 : " amount of [)e cord!,-illy solicit yoiiv patronage. \ \. SI IV Y. <'ashler. COM,INS, President. r%-*' ' ,1??i? i '? ' i i mm ' '] x WAl^f DALSAM lil|i',/!>J?lCl<'?n*c. ?i"l - J tho hs!/. L ' *?* P> '1 I' " :i . v .iin . C ?\ I ni l til il itoro <lr.iy ! -V(; i -to i V .t, r> o.-. *> Jy--. 3 C .r. M ,1 l' l.l it I I in ... ' < J-?', i v ... ,|0| . -i-M ? rV?r'? i njrer 1 >!? . It i i.m wot.i ?, Is \,I ..I. : .il,'1 Air i'll.uu. jilct*. 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