The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 28, 1893, Image 3
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Published Every Thursday,
CON WAY, 8. C. DKC. 21, 1 S0$.
\!. mW.
. i \; m'mi, 1?outr8.- -On route I
No. 20273: from Ctnlivmit?< Kerry to
(' -MWIIV, tiui! .'K'ivr : t !:ir> P. M.,
on Momln\, AV r *iu day t Friday;
leaves :it 2;30 i . M. on :unie day.
Mail closes at 2:2o.
(>n route No. 20280, from (' nv.ny
to Pirewnv, N. C., mail arrives at
4:30, 1\ M., on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday; leaves at 5 1. M. ??ti
sanm da\s. .VIad closes at 3:5? P.
M.
^ On route No. 20281, from Conway
via Forney, .Jordanvil! >*, (iideon, Lamum
and refcu'u., ni di arrives at 7
P. M., on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday; leaves at 0 A. M. on Moii
day Wednesday and Fri lay. Mail
closes at VI P. .M.
i mi route .no. /iUJdo'-;, irom t.onway
to Little l{iver, mail arrives at 5 1'.
M. oil Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
loaves at 7 A. M. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Mail rloses
at U P. M.
On route No. 20283, from Conway
t i Port llarrelson, mail arrives di)>
at 12M.; leaves daily at 1:45, P. M.
Mail el". P. M.
StaHK of W.u rh.? Beginning1
Thursday, 21, and endin g Wodnes- l
day 27, the height of the W a oca m aw
has heen in feet as follows:
Thhursday, 4.4 Monday, 4.C
Friday, 4.4 Tuesday, 4.8
Saturday, 4.5 Wednesday,4.0
- r -'
v.. . No rainfall. .
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Bank of Cox way Stuck ?The
third installment of 15 per vent, of j
the subscription to the capital stooU
of the Bank of Conway will bo due
on January 1st, 1894. Thisamonnt
will draw interest at <S per cent, per
annum after maturity.
SoiiKDn.K CirvxcK.?Train No.
42, Northbound and train No. 45,
Southbound have been tak mi tiff-1lie
W. O. A C. road. This change only [
ah' 'cis train from ' 'hndlxmrn to I lab, ;
milking only one train botwem '.been
points. Train now lies over at Hub. |
< 'okkks foxhunts Wa xtkd.?The
11 lcuA i.i) has space f<>r loci' news
from every conimunity in tbo county.
We are trying to work tip the local
department to the ellieaey it - hoi 11?1
have. Write to us for our New |
Years offer to correspond ois. It is
to oar advantage to have rcpresenta
lives all ovei the t'onnty, and we
wili try to give value roceiyed for
time and attention. Write os.
<)i fi(JKits A.'.K.'.M.*.? (3 o o w a y
lodge No. Go A. K. M. installed on
St. Johns Day, 27th Dec., the following
named oftieers for the next
': asonic year: C. 1*. Quiit tlebaum,
W. M.; C. S. Causey, S. W.; II. (J
Tuton, J. \V.'} 15. (?. Collins, Trews.;
.T. M. Oliver, Sect.; J. V. .McDowell,
S. I>.; Perley Doyle, J. I).; A. II. J.
Galhrnith and T. 15. Cooper, Stew
arils; 15. I J. King, Tiler.
Savicd Tjii: Child.--Mr. W. D !
Todd, while on a collecting tour for I
fix. I I I'D t T h I u t Ii'.x. I.. .n w.1/1 111..!
lif?? of a little negro child. 11" was
passing an oM house up in the I-oris
section of the county and saw the
child alone in the yard with its
clothes on lire. lie hurriedly jumped
the fence, ran to it and extinguinsh
cd the llanies. The child had been
playing around a lire in the yard, it
soottis, and its clothing caught from
that. It was so young it couldn't
talk plain; it didn't know its father's
or mother's name.
Uoury Bn.i.s Passed.? We notice!
in the Nnrs (tm/ Cmtn'i r'.i recajdtu
lation of the work of the Uensral As
sornbly, the following bills were
pasMj[h
To extend the time for the pay
ineut of taxes in Beaufort and George-"
town counties, and in certain sections
of Charleston, 1 lorry and Berkeley
counties.
To authorize the Comptrollct/ien
cral to draw his warrant, and the
State Treasurer to pay same to S.
Ilickman, $227 GO, for nulla houn
costs on certain tax executions flue
K. G. Sessions, lato suet iff of Horry
County.
J\ To provide a sinking fond for the!
^redemption of the coupon hoods by
certain townships in Horrv Count>
in aid of the construction of the W il
inington, Chadbourn and Conway
Kail road.
Commissioner's Court. -Henrv
Beats, front I'ort Ilarrelson, has been
sent up to tint District Court for retail
i fig without paying tax.
On lie 2Gth, a preliminary trial in
the ease of the United States, va Ma- I
ry IV Her, alio* Mary Magdelino,
-Afoot M;;ry V> tcii, Miir I lobby,
was held lly (bmmissioiier Qunttte
ban in. The alias Mary was arrested
down in IJucks township i>n the 22nd
and bro'?ghi in l>y W. 1'. Vercn to
answer for counterfeiting and pa-si g
counterfeit mo iey under so *i? n u4b7
U-tvis>-d Statutes United States. S:.e
is charged with flooding the country
with counterfeit nickles made of pewter*
One wjs found on her person <
after arrest; at least seven aro known
to have been handled by her aft? r
warning.
This alias Mary has been peddling
through Litis country for some time.
She claims to be originally from
Syria and to have been in this country
about five years.
I
I * A It AG HAPllS;
<1 ??|> Hero ami Tin-re bj
The tifrnhl r.
A Merry Christmas ?ltd a Happy
Now V ar.
Time for paying taxes will he out
on t ho 'J I >t.
II n. .J. M.Stalvov passed through
town on Ins way home last week.
"A -ong pull, a strong pull and a
I 'd i ..'' tlier" for the New Year.
V,. i. Ah iuus. from Luiuburton, I
is vi i:ig iiis brother, Mr. C. L. j
Ablauts.
Th reporter has boon unable to
di.- 'over the minutes of the meeting
of the I?iittb'snahe Society.
T ere was an enio\able Taekv
? * ' '
lhirtv uiul jokers club meeting at the
(11new hull last Monday opening.
There wn- a select party?a
''phantom phantasy"?at the resid
i.ce ?'f Mr. Burroughs last night.
.1 A. Gaines, I). A. Spivey, .John
Spive\, Hal Buck, Crank Burroughs
will ho. aiuo g the Knights at to days *
lonrnunient.
Mr. (Ik Hardee, of Boris, will
have a sale < f l>B eff -ts on the 9th
of January and will move to GeOr
gia.
Senat v Brawley ays neither Sena
tor Builer nor Beuutm Irby will op
I 08e his <ontinnation as Judge for
the Dis'rict of .South Carolina.
The freight on the river keeps the
houts busy The Maggie went to
Georgetown on Christmas day. The 1
But!) went up the river as did the
I )rivcr.
If a return to the wild state of
good nature in topsyturvyness is an i
evidence of pleasure, there was much j
enjoyment by unknown individuals
on Christ mas night.
The young men of town and vicin 1
ity aie agitating a Tournament As
soeiatio'l. The object of this will be,
to foster knightly sentiment and gen
tie bearing among tho valiant sons of
Horry.
A little school girl in tho Creen
Sea section saw the strange light in
the IvM talked of so much last
week and, as from her book, she
sp It f'-oni the lettering in the skv, |
'I' i m e, Time.
Tin; ihuv countv government bill
passed by the late lamented Kegisla
lure changes things generally. A
county Supervisor and township
boards of Commissioners take the
places of the Hoards of County Com-*
missioners and Tax Assessors.
In connect ion-with U S. Attorney
Murphy's letter to Commissioner
f^uattlel ;lntn j nblished this week we
may say that District Judge elect.
Hrawley will not resign his seat in
Congiess until sifter the vote on the j
^'iU<?n tariff bill is taken unless the
busiiu ss of tho I nitell States Court i
will thereby be neglected.
The house of Mr. W . H. .loner}, of
the Cool Spring section, was burned
down last Thursday night, lfe lost
almost every tiling. A little of the >
furniture in the main building was!
all that was saved. The loss is not
less than ?1,000.
The lire originated in the kitchen; j
it is thought, from tho cook stove.
It caught about midnight. 'The
sun rose on a heap of ashes that
marked the spot where a happy
house once stood.
'The'Tournament to-day and the
exercises to night will be worthy the
pre once of a goodly audience from
allH^pet trances Wednesday evening.
The Knights are practicing faithfully
the fair ladies tire (juite ready to)
sini'o sweetly on the occasion we pro-1
8111116.
Tll.l i.'.,:?t.in .... 1 ! . I
i 11*1 ivuirino \> i 1 I HUH ill- & U t'lUUK. |
At the school house in tho evening
at 8 sharp, the Queen of Heuuty will
reign supreme over the j >yous and j
happy exercise tho careful Knights
assisted hy I*rof. ('lark have prepared.
Mr. Scarborough's address will he j
given then and the vote for tho most j
popular young gentlemen and most
popular young lady will he held.
There are declamations, recitations
and music on the evenings pYogram
A good time is expected. Come!
Chancellor Johnson, of .Marion,
was in attendance upon the United
States Supremo Court at Washington
on Thursday last. The Washington
Post says: ''.Mr. Johnson was the
recipient < f the following greeting
from Chief Justice Culler: 'I feel
extremely gratified this morning to
welcome the. return to this I3ar of
?y old and per opal friend, Chan-|
co!lor Johnson. He is a nohle spe
imen of Southern attorneys and isj
recognized m the profession every j
where as learned in the law,' The
Chancellor was in his prime in the
days of C in and ( 'alboun, and the
ravages of age have not detracted
from Ids mental activity.'' Verily,
i prophet is not without honor save
in his own country! AVir,s and
('in/I'II j *.
-*> * oI'oin*
House Burned.
Ii si Tn sditv the old house that
stands on tin I' or Farm caught lire
fitoni sparks through the chimney
and was n iroly consumed. The
pots and blankets of the inmates
wre m: ist 1 v save I from the (lames.
Our ra iders may remember thnt the
old kitchen which formerly stood be
dud this house was burned near
' 'nri-tm is times several yeas ago ami
the old n?gro, Dr. .lerry, the seventh
on h odooist was burned up ill it.
This old house was bmlt in the
lirst part of Die year 1^57. Nothing
it seems has heen done to it since it
was that \e;tr completed. Parts of
it w re solid yet, hut it was of no
value at all; so the county lost little
or nothing. Li fact
gaineil* The shadow of
has gone lip iu flames ancf
will now be drawn fl B^|
tiling fetter. N ,
I
.lanuory Term U. S. Court.
9 tI".
S. Commissioner Qnattlebaum
lias received the following letter
whi h explains i'self. Defendants
and witnesses for the January term
of tie 1'. S. District Court at
Charleston will govern themserves
accordingly:
Charleston, S. C., Dee. 'i'J, '93.
C. l\ Quut tlebauni, Ksq .
Com'r, Conway, S. C,
Sir; liy an order this
day passed tfu-re will he no trials of
jury cases at the approaching Janu
ary term of the District Court, and I
have to a-k that you will instruct
Deputv Marshalls, defendanta nod
witnesses in y air jurisdiction not to
atteiul at. Charleston on the first
Monday in January, nor until noti
lied hy ttiis oflice. You will please
.... , i.:? .. i ? i
givo uus u-< luucn puur.eity us pos&iI?1?.?
and should tiny one <ift> n<f n<>
f't'rs roill be tfl/oteed.
\ ours etc.,
Wm. ITkhy Muimmiv, J
1'. S. Attorney.
Christmas in t'oinvtiy.
Veritable halcyon days arc these,
of C:hristiiihs week. Sunshine and
gentle breezes show the atniles of
stern Father Winter, whom the
weather prophets have lately crown- I
ed a horrid tyrant of perverse inconsistency.
But thankful and glad are
we for tlieso caresses of our cold and
sour-visaged Wintei. Wo owe!
probably to sn"b what little fun and ,
frolic was indulged in; and also for
the attendance upon the church cer- '
etnonies.
On Thursday, Friday und Saturday
last, the town was pretty well
crowded. I'cople from many parts |
of the county came in to get their j
' Christmas fixings/' Among these
need not ho omitted the mention of
many, various ami sundry packages
of wet goods per freight train and
boats, that a Dispensary constable;
might have been culled upon to confiscate.
Hut most of the trading1
public that came to town remembered
the wife and children at. home.
Many a merry laugh has sounded and
fooling heart swelled in kindly regard
on account of visits to town
last week.
On Sunday evening there were
Christinas exercises at.the Methodist j
Church. The attendance was large,
and the ceremonies (piite appropriate
to the occasion. The music was
led hy Misses-Hssie Collins and Daisy
Norton. The opening anthem, i
"Call His Name Jesus," was Mu't?
prettily rendered. Mr. Scarborough's
address on "l'caco on earth,:
god will to men," was beautifully
conceived and splendidly delivered.
The speaker's diction and style were ,
especially marked. The rhymed
story read hy preacher Stafford was
a prettily described history of a good
old lady's Christmas charities. The;
exercises were closed after a short j
and appropriate talk by the Superin-j
tendent on Christmas charities.
The bovs of town could hardly
wait until Sunday was over to build
their bonfires and make night hideous
to tho nervous with tire-crackers,
gun-, anvils, etc. Promptly at the
stroke of the hells that rung in the
happy day, the older heads woke up
front sloop and quietly and patiently
all >wed the rest of tne night to be
tit 11 ivl t? i*/?i 1 K\r ?? 1 1
in ii i v?< ?' y mi iiianiiui wi i uo^?
Hut ??n tho whole, Cnristmas (lay
was dull and (|niet. Tho stores were
all closed and only one or two could
bo seen on the streets. After tho
morning effusion of "Christmas i
gifts!" and "Merry Christmases!"
was over the regular salute of the
day was, "Dull Christmas, don't you
think?" or "A pretty day, hut mighty
dull, isn't it?" We have a 11 lived
through tho Day of Festivities and
are none tho worse for its dullness.
Tho town was not raised to heights
of exuberance and cannot now be
carried down to depths of too utter
dullness, we may think. We may bo
thankful for what wo have, remembering
"A fair Christinas makoth a
full orchard."
By Tuesday the town was back in
the same old rut, front which it had
so little departed, and people were
remarking in a rominisccntial manner
how few of the Christmas drunk '
had heen seen in town, notwitfi.
stan ling the amount of liquor seen
to pa88 through the freight depots.
M A ItRIFiD,
At tho house of tho bride near
Laurel Hill, Mr. Ceorge II. Hurl and
Mis8 Cor'i L. Owns, nil of Horry.
TOURNAMENT!
TOURNAMENT!!
Thursday Dec 28th, 1893Parties
wishing to ride in this knightly
parade vill please notify the undersigned.
Attention is called to the following
rules:
Lance, S feet Jong and balanced in centre.
Kings, 2 inches in diameter.
Distance between posts, 30 yard-, making
a run so yards.
Time, S seconds.
Knights may use costumes or not as
they like; it is prefered they should. The
riding will begin at 2 l\ M. The Prizes
will be a crown and three honors. rL he
eoron .'.ion will take place at 8 o'clock P.
M. at the Burroughs Academy.
Those wishing information will please
address J. A. (taints, Bueksville; or I)
A. Snivey, Conway.
P" ^
:i rh, good
isJ^ffTo'ur.- , the proper sentim til
express upon Christinas day, but it
there is either peace- or go<d will
among the politicians it is not visilyln
to the naked eye ut Washington.
The angry passions stirred tip by the
debate just previous to the adjourn
ment for the recess are still very
inueli in evidence, although pr ibably
four-fifths of both Senate and lion o
are absent from Washington. It is
dillicult for a man to feel peace and
good will in his heart, when lie is
making preparations to enter one of
the bitterest partisan lights ever en
gaged in by Congress, and that is
just wluib every Senator find 1 { j>r? sotu'ivo
is doing tp.dav. Tin* tariff
will oomo up in t House on the
very first day of the session, mi l al
though it is expected l?y nil (hat the
administration will In* string on u<;ii
to put tho bill through, pram ieully
us it wus reported from the commit
tee, it will not bo done without som
hurd lighting. There is u*n elemont
of uncertainty about tho visits of the
IJopi'efeutativ?\s to thoir homos jus
now, thatoxcit'ng much inter< st.
Whether it will change tho sentiments
of anv of them towards tho
tariff lull remains to be seen.
The Senate, although democratic
by a small margin, has certainly not
shown any disposition to be dictate 1
to bv tho administration, and it i*
already certain that the fow Senators
who have announced their willingness
to champion its Hawaiian policy
will find thoins dvos with the light
of their lives on their hands as soon
as the Senate comes together again.
The House may he willing to favor
the administration by adopting the
McUreary resolution providing for
an investigation of the relations of
the Inst administration with Hawaii,
without touching upon those of th>>
present administration, but it may
lie set down among the certainties
that an overwholiiiimr m?i ! n-I f *..f
f-> " J " '1J
the Senate favors Senator .Morgan's
resolution, providing for an investigation
of the whole subject right up
to date. This resolution has heen
approved l>y the Sei.ato commit lee
on foreign lit Rations, of which Set ator
Morgan ia (.hnirnyiii, although it
is known that <' 1? ^ I >i.?1
i Sis
Somebod ht m
- a
I \
or 'apin.l
t. 11 i 1 ! 111: 'f HT
citizen's
c<)ii>^^^^^^Hii.>
House and
wherevot^^^^^^^^p<ule of the
and telegram
priiitod several about
alleged plot to U: ^p^h<' t'loveland
children is actually seriously discussed
l?y men who ought to have
better sense. Senator \liil> has heen
receiving some threatening letters
ever since he voted for the silver re
peal bill, and the other day his son
allowed himself to he so badly stum,
peded as to apply for ami receive; a
permit from the police authorities to
carry a revolver to protect his hither
from murderous y inclined cranks;
he came to his senses later and asked
that tho permit he cancelled. All
of which is calculated to increase the
number of crunks svbo write threatening
letters, and ! lie pay of private
detectives, some of whom probub y
could trll ttie source of many of thu
letters, and to disgust other people.
A member of the executive com
mittee of the Hi metalic League,
which recently held a long secret
conference hero, says tho League
will take no steps towards trying to
get either of the several silver hills
that have been introduced in both
House and Senate passed tit the present
session. I le thinks that the wellknown
hostility of I'resident Cleveland
to such legislation and the certainty
that the l>iil will he vetoed, if
it were passed, make it useless to do
anything in that direction. The
League will concentrate its efforts
upon the election of members of the
next House.
The urgency deficiency bill, which
became a law on the day that Congress
took its holiday recess, contained
a clause declaring a pension to ' e
a vested right that cannot bo taken
away from a man without notice, but
that did not detract from the iutoie.-t
felt in the ease of Judge Long, of
Michigan, who is suing to have his
name restored to the pension roll from
which it wtts dropped by Commissioner
Lochren. The cage was argued
at length on Friday and iSa tiiday
/ind a decision is expected tins
week. From several que-tions a&k d
by the Judge during the argument n
has been inferred by many that t,l e
decision will bo in favor of Judge
Long.
The latest revised es iniato of tlie
Treasury ollicials is that tho defloien
cy under tho now tariff bill, if it be
came a law as it now stands, would
be $05,407,000. That is tho amount
that will have to be raised by inter
mil taxation of some sort.
XO'I'ICK.
The regular quarterly meeting of
the Confederate Survivors Associa tion
will he held in the court house
at Conway on salesd ty in Jantt uy
next at 1 o'clock j>r??ni|?tlv. We
earnestly call up n all of the "o il
Confederates,'' their sons and the
sons of the deceased soldieas to tin et
with and join us in the coinmet lalde
purposes of this association-- to pr< serve
the war record of our people .s?
a heritage for our children and future
generations. 11. L. Hkai y.
Turpentine, 25}e por gal.
Rosin, $1 00 per bbl for strained,
' good si ruined 1 0.">
Tar, 00c. per bbl. of 280 lbs.
Crude Turpentine, *1 00 for hard
and $!.1V.) for Vellow Dip and VirK??
, i
Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per
bushel of 2S lbs.
COTTON-Dull
Ordinary Cc, Good Ordinary die,
Low Middling 0 15 1 Co, Middling j
7?p, Good Midding 7 0 10
N EVV ADVERTISEMENTS.
I-?: -T?
(Jitatioii.
liv tv. a:, si t oe >** i< it. r. .i.
\\ lirreas, T. N. Itoe made -nit to mo, to
grant him Letters ot' Administration tU
!> his n ii of the Kstate of and fleets of,
I In>111 II. Holmes doreased, that they 1m* I
and appear, hffoiv mo, in I ho Court of
l*rolmte, to bo held at Conway Horry I
County on January "nd, IS'.M. next, after:
pillJication hereof, at II o'clock ill the
forenoon, to shew cause, il any they have,
why the said Administration should not he
granted.
(liven under tin I land, this 15th, flay of j
I) comber, \uno Domini, ISJIJ.
wu. k. llAiiiavn k,
I'robate .! udge II. C.
It K M l'l,A NTMItS!
Ill CM MII.MMItS:
WH CAN sell you lor $!tr>Oa Kice J
Mill that x\ i 11 hull, clean and polish, roa
dy for the table and market, 75 to 100
i bushels of rough riee
in ten hours
with <? to S horse power! Can he opera
ted by one men and occupies no more
floor space than a Corn Mill. Von cannot
afford
! to he without one.
Itest "French burr"
Corn Mills
at from n ! 15 to $1)10.
Saw Mills,
Plantation size, ?'>00 up to $1150.
ENGINES
A N I)
BOILERS, j
Write for catalogues and prices to
V. C\ HA 1)1 IAM, Oen'l Ag't,
('olumbia, S. ('.
: ^[-j cimlj of (joxtWa^y
CONWAY, S. C.
Culls ?' ! attention of tin* public to its
superior facilities for handling business
i entrusted to its oaro.
Wi' trap .u t a general banking business.
K\i lian ( bought and sob'.
Money '<> loan on good security.
DKI'OSITS in small or largo amounts
received. Interest of I and 5 per trout
per annum allowed on Deposits In Savings
I tepartment.
Collecting made a speciality.
Teachers' pay cnrtl'lcatos, Mid other
claims against the County, discounted at j
! liberal terms.
The personel of our Hoard of Directors
is such as to inspire coiiiidence and draw
to this institution a large amount of I)c
posits.
We cordially solicit your patronage.
1). A. Sl'IVJiY. Cashier.
H. (1. COHI.INS, Hresiilcnt.
TAX RETURNS.
^.J OTK'K is hereby given that the A.u
is ditor of Horry will attend the fol-l
loxvin: place- ,u the time speeilied, for the I
pnrpo e of reei iviug returns of all taxable :
property in I lorry County, both personal I
and real, for the fiscal year commencing!
Nov. 1, IH'.Kl and ending Oct. Ill, 1 Hill.
('onway, I an. 1 to 0.
Orahatiiville, Mon, Jan. 8, from 8 to 13.
Parker's Store,44 44 " 3 to 4.
Hand, Tuesday, .Ian. S). froin&tol?.
Warn pee, " 44 44 3 to <1.
I.i'tle Hiver, Wed. 44 1 0 44 8 to 3.
Khenezer. Tliurs. ,4 1 1 44 8 to 3,
('onway, Saturday 44 13
Hammond. Mon, 14 15, 44 8 to 3.
Hound Sw'p, Tues 44 1 0, 44 4 4
| 'I,oris, Wednesday, " 17, 44 44
Sanford. Thurs, " IS, " "
liayboro, Friday, 44 10, 44 "
Conway, Saturday, 44 'JO.
( alivants, ,Mon. " 22. " 44
I{ehoboth, Tuesday 44 2d, " "
Talorsvllle, Wed. 44 2-1, 41 44
Floyds, Thurs. 44 25, 41
Vardello, Friday, " 20, 44 8 to 12.
Zoan, Friday, 44 20, 44 2 to 4.
Conway, Saturday. 44 27.
Cool Sp g, Monday, " 29, ' 8 to d
(jlldooti, Tuesday, 44 d(), 44 8 to 13.
.Jordanville,41 44 :?(>, 44 2 to 4,
Dongolu, NVed. 44 dl, 44 8 to t.
l>-t 1 iairelson Tliti. Feb. 1 , 44 44 ,
JiueUsyille, Fri. '4 2, 44 44
Conway, Saturday. 4 8.
I'owelhille, Monday and Tuesday, Feb.
and 0, from S to 12.
I'ojdnr, tSe- ions'Store,) Tuesday, Fob. I
4Gd to 4,
Cedar drove, Wednesday, Feb 7, 8 to 12
So< astee, Thurs. Feb. 8, 8 to d.
Mallow, Friday Feb 9, 8 to 12.
The rest of the time at Ids otliee in (Inn:
way.
i All portions between the ages of 21 and
50. except those inea| aide oi earning a
j Hupp at from being maimed or from any
other eau -e, shall be d eined taxable polls.
N umh< r of School I )istriet will also be required.
In induing return of country
I roperty, two adjoining landowners must
lie : iven i separate tract. Town lots must
be returned by No. All monies, notes, etc, 1
above indebtedness are taxable. Assessno
nt of all property shall be based on
tlien tal oiling price of similar property
at lvx enters'and Administrators'salos.
| Jan. I t > Feb. 20 is the time specified by
1 law in uhi h all property shall be return,
ed. Failure to make return in the limited
time subjects the delinquent t,o h penalty
of .r,0 per cent.
I.very person Is required to imiko his or
her own return if possible to d<i so.
.1. A. IjKWIH,
Auditor II ('. |
PAHKCR'S
rw'fk.'V.aO HAIR BALSAM
I/fV"Ifr*Ah C1*?n?<-? and boantiflci lh? hair.
|7/e,4*y1*' 'WB I'rowotfa a luiuiiant growth.
||V\se, ^ W'l j^ovor Kails to Hcetore Gray
V'i"11" ~?7?. 1'atr " Youthful Color.
V) flJ'j'J Curia ?'?lp di-ra.ia.i. hair falling.
I - ">!' '%. J ice,ami |l'?ji>i Oiu^g'un
K. jsnzraana
; I'.f l'orkcr'a O'ngcrTonlo. it curt' t'i? won! Coaghi
. Wrjk I.aiTiffa, Drhllitr, Indignation, I'ain.Tahe in tiinr.SOru
HINOERCORNS. 'fte only nroeurr for Coma.
itoPi allpain. ICc, at LiiuggitU, or ill.SCoX a CO., N. Y.
ViOWIAMS WORK:w;,;
tmiMai hi ?l<lrr*t Ur? 4. U. IlKdlUl to, l i??# >, \9
BURROUGHS
IS THE I'LACH/ro GK T TflK \V<
and to secure bargains t ti w ' -urpris
ceivin^ new j?oods ever\ \v< !;. whim wo
II ? <>< !v fl ?<>i I <?i!
Don't f? rget to call nnd > union our I ntnens
you prices. \\ ? t in ! i \
want any thin in * >
4renus, Wash .vm , i> , t , I.' m 1 I
* N ow I loino," . . i l I >
33X3- X?.OOTHI2SrCi
so tlmt when yon aro wear) \?*. can rut I. your
valises are hml t it..
Wo keep const nil;, n .. 1 t., 1 '
at prices lower tl an evei A ! trge lot ?
I 1 \ oil v. lilt, to I
A lot ot Scotch Plaids an
Just received, besides a I:viassortment of (
Flannel goods, which arc going low Indeed.
think wo etui suit you in quality: stylo and prlei
J A M ES M E A N t
which aro gaining in popularity every <la
We havo a lot of hulicsnicn button hool
tlio astonishing low price So cents.
A ClIOK'K IJ >T <
FRESH GRQ
A 1
BUGGIES,
ROAD CART!!
HAR
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AND A THOUSAND AND OXK T1
tion now, \\ 1?it h wo will soil ( 11 ;i]? f' rem
Please give us a call and see for ;
elsewhere, as we are confident we car
Yoiu s f< r trad
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y?u. We are constantly rewill
sell at
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i* stock of clotlilni' and let oh quote
tin s at \< ry low IIKorea. If you
ill nm> look ov< r our stock of I inLeaf
C liter Ta le^ and the fam us
i. Don't fail to buy one of our
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i lf to r. sf, Our lino of trunks and
of Hour that. to 1 lorry County
if rod ru*t proof oats just rocolvod
ii afo ^o to itiirrou/hs & Collins
,d Bsilioril Co ,.'s
asliuu'n s, W ?r t? d, (lln^hams, and
>ur stock of line uro complete. Wo
Wo also Uoop tin? I itnotrS
SfKlES,
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ys,
which wo will close out at
CERIES
ways kept on hand, besides
*5
. SADDLES,
iixos. too numcrouH to men
sli.
yourself before purchasing
i save you money,
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f ltlK > IJ( 11. IS & COLLINS.
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NOVELTY, i
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lur Phaeton Buggy, l\
With Leather Roof and Back * |
Curtain, aul Rubber Bide ?
Curtains. Trimming, Green ?
1 Leather or Fine Broadcloth. %
\\ 7 WRITE FOR PRICES, |
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