The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 11, 1894, Image 3
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Published Every Thursday,
CONWAY, S. C. JAN. 11, 1804.
LOCAL NEWS.
LOCAI. Mm I. Hou rr.s. On route
No. 202VJ; from Oa.l^ants K> rr\ to
Conway, mail arrive 1:45 1'. M.,
on Monday, v,\dne.-da\ and 1'riduv;
leaves s?t 2nKM\ M. o-? sumo Jay.
Mail closes at 2:2o.
On routo No. 20-80, from Conway
to Piroway, N. (', mail arrives at l:dO;
l\ M., o ? Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday; leaves at o 1'. M. on sav
days. Mail closes at 5:55 I'. M.
On routo No. 20281, from C'onwnv
via Forney, Jord inville, 0ideon, La
buna and return, mail arrives at 7
P. M., on Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday; loaves at. (J A. M. on M n
day Wednesday and Friday. Mail
closes at 1) 1\ M.
On rotate No. 20282, from Conway
to Litilo Itiver, mail arrives at 5 P.
M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Mail clost s
at 9. P. M.
On route No. 20288, from Conway
to Port Ilarrelson, mail tirrivt s daily
at 12 M.; leaviS daily at 1:15, P. M.
Mail closes at 1:10 1*. M.
St a ti ics of Water?Beginning
Thursday, .Ian. 4, 91, and ending
Wednesday, Jan. 10, '9 1, the height
of the Waecnmaw lliver has been in
feet as follows: -
Thursday, 40 Monday, 3.4
Friday, 3.8 Tuesday, 3.4
Saturday, 3.7 W'nesday, 3.(5
Uainf.m.l.?On Tuesday, 9th, 10;
Wednesday, 10th, .33.
A i'i'ojntmkn is of P. K.?The
following are Presiding Klder Tlios.
J. Clyde's appointments in this
county:
Waccamaw, Hethe), .Ian. 27, 2S. j
Conway Station, Feb. 2, 1.1
Hucksville, Hebron, kl .'I, 1. '
I .oris, " 17, 1S.
Hayboro, Sand)' Plains, " 23.
Conway, Ct. Cool Springs, 21, 2a, |
District Stewards will meet at I
Marion District Parsonage Jan. 10th,
at 12 o'clock, M.
Tlios, J. Ci.yhi:, P. P.
licit ()x lli'M.v.N, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by ^'oolford's Sanitary
JjOtion. This never fails. Sold by
1'. Norton, Druggist, t.'onway, S. ('.
Amuse.mknr.?A small parly of'
voung ladies and gentlemen met. fori
? few social games and general
amusement in the hall above ('apt.
Oliver's store on last Friday evening.
It was an impromptu affair, but the
smallness of tlie number did not regulate
the amount of pleasure.
Ivngush Si\y\ in* Liniment renin
ves all Hard, Soft or Calloused
Lumps ar.d Blemishes frjm horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweenev, ll?ng Bone, Stilies, Sprains,
all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.
Save n,-.0 by use ef one bottle. War
ranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known. Sold by K. Nortan
Druggist, Conway, S. C.
Masoxio aM kkti.no, A special
cumnuinieation of Conwav Lodge,
No. Go., A.*. I1'.*. M.v, wil be held at
v.im i i
, u uinuu fs11?*i | , i'ii oii'-u'hiijr
night next, for Degree work. Mem
hers of tho Craft should take due
notice, and govern themselves accordingly.
Hy order of
C. P. Quai.kbaum, W. M.
J. M. ()liver, Sect'y,
Tuui-kntixe Farm Hands.?Mr.
II. P. Williams and a Mr. Kenp, ,
both from Georgia, have been out
here during the last few weeks hunting
hands for their turpentine farms.
They left last Monday on the "Maggie1'
with about 35 negroes. Wo
havo plenty to spare If any body
else needs hands, they may find idle
ones down here that ought to be at
worK.
Officers Chosen Friends.?
The following officers of Conway
Council No. 8, Chosen Friends have
been elected and enstalfcd. C. P.
Quattlebaum, Past Councilor; 1*5 W.
Nolloy, Councilor; I?. It. King, Vice
Couneiler; K. V. McNabb, Secretary;
J. A. Lewis, Treasurer; P. Norton,
Prelate; J. P. Johnson, Marshall; A.
II .J. Galbraith, Warden; L. N.
Moore, Guard; II. G. Collins, F.
Norton and C. P. Quatlobaum,
Trustees,
Mu. Pi ck Moves?The following
taken from the Darlington correspondence
to the AY//\?f ami (7ourici
"Several husiness changes havo taken
\
place here this season, the most imp
tnrlnnt nf \vhir?h i<a thn ilCvnliiLhin of
the copartnership of Messrs. Woods
Woods, dealers in general m?*r^Spcliandisc.
Mr. Clayton If. Woods
retires from the firm, having gold his
interest m the business to Mi. W.
McG Ibick, of Bucks* ille, Horry
County. The firm nanus as reorganized,
will be S. A. Woods & < '<>,
the firm consisting of Messrs. S. A.
Woods, C. W. Miling and Mr. W.
McG. Buck. This firm has always
been one of the strongest leading
houses of the town. Mr Buck has
been in the lunib r business for some
time and is a a man of fine business
capacity. He will remove to )>ir
lington with his family and will bo j
welcomed." '
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I? \KA(!HAPHS,
up lloivaixl There h>
The llrra'd It* poiMor.
Air. l\ ('. \V"i l< v lias been visit
ing It f tVr in-law, Capt. M.
< )li ver, I h s week.
Creat progr ss is being made <>n
the i store on the corner of the
< 'ominnreial Hotel lot.
At V n n ( hireii about live miles
'ow town, ttit* congregation have
put i.|. a new stove.
Me are unable to publish the inin"I
r <'i tin* Con federate Survivots
Assot 111i ii this week. The MS.
coins in too liito.
Piie grippe ism town. The warm
and cool so badly mixed in the
we it her giws th * the grippe a good
grip upon careless ones.
I tie "Kills T. imminent" came otY
day evening on the muster
ron d. <.Mil e a livolv time did ihev
I) v. Tin- crowning was ait tho
dunce hull.
' 'in* types made us s peak las
week Mis. S M. Thompkins. Thist
is at mistake. The personal should
h iv.? re d, Mr. S. M. Thompkins lias
ret iii-mil homo from Florida.
The Sessions Uros. havo moved
their stock of good-- from the store
on. " (rem h I lay Mrs. M. Ik Beatv
'o the small house moved lately by
Mr. Henry llardee to make room for
a new store lions * which they will
occupy when finished.
At a regular meeting of Stuart
L o No. 28-G Knights of Honor,
on Tuesday night, dan. Sth, tile follow
irg ollleers for the ensuing year
were (installed:
K. W. Nollev, Dictator; H. T. llynian,
N ice Dictator; U. 1*. Quatlobiium,
Assistant; D. A. Spivoy, lieporter;
A. Smi'li Treasurer; d. A.
Mel )erinoit, Chaplain; .1. M. MeKeithan,
Financial Ueportor; d. F.
Spivey, (1uardian; .1. L. 1 >o/.ier, Sentinal.
('. 1'. (^iiailebaum was elected
delegate to the (Iraild Lodge, and I).
T. McN?'il alt ornate.
< <>r\ rv n i:\vs.
liu.mtd Laniuno I'l'kms. A h
days ogo Mr. O. Ii. Johnson lost a
line mule which ho had paid $200
for. Ii fell into a ditcn and homo
u ahlc h> get oul died before it was
found.
Therowas :1 dance at tho home of
Mr. .1. \\. McDowell last Thursday
night. Tho music was furnished by
Mr. 1T. F. (Jhcsnut. Quite a large
crowd whs present and everyone had
a most enjoyable time.
N i:\vs h'ltom IilTTi.H 111 VKlt.?
Messrs Dnunt and llolden's new
shire is nearly finished. It is perhaps
a little larger than the older
building and adds considerably to
the appearance of the place.
M. Denton, who lives about eight
miles from here, was struck on the
le ad with a heavy shovel, in a row
the o'her week. The blow fractured
the skull, but has not proven fatal.
Last accounts say ho is slowly re
covering.
Mr. II. II. Stone paid a visit to
W ilmington X (J. hist weak.
The Little llivcr school opened
on the did. in -l. and is well attended.
?
NOTICE.
Dr. 10. A. (lasipio will he in town
on Monday January the 22nd to remain
one week. Those wishing den
tistrv work done will do well to call
upon him during the time. Teeth
are extracted without pain; and all
work in his line carefully done.
K. A.(iarqt;k, Dentist.
o
Imust Liquoa Skiziiji:.?Conway's
lirst acquaintance with a
member of the Tillman constabulary
has not sent a wave of excitement
over town. No surging mob has
wildly swept over the streets; probably
it >vas too (lamp, and besides
it's hardly any use to cry ovei spilt
liquor. There may bo found in
this vicinity, if one search well, a
few sad and dejected heaits. The
realization of fond anticipations of
happy New Year's evenings is now
sloshing around in the Big Hum
M ill at "C'lumby." "There's many
a slip cwixt cup and lip."
Last Tuesday?it was a very wet
day ? very wet indeed for one man
to "dry" so suddenly; but it was a
red bearded man, and niajbe that
accounts for it.
Last Tuesday the time for the
"arrival," (acmr'iug to Judge Simonion
or .Judge Tillman either) of
a few jugs of "Notff Caliny Bug
Juice." It happened to he also, in
the course of circumstances, the
time of the arrival of a stranger, a
reddieaded man from Mr. Mcf.aurin's
county. A dispensary constable
and several jues of liquor met.
Mr. J\ I'. Meckins, of Marlboro
was in town last Tuesday and acting
in his capacity of Dispensary constable
sieze I three jugs <>f liquor in
the freight depot here winch were
without Traxler tags. There was
no trouble. Meckins simply showed
IllL! . ? ?? . i i . ! I t! i 'if I I loll tltt/1 IfttQ
tola t'? "go ahead." llo went, and
after "gouging" his jugs through
tli*; stopper, tore off the tugs of direction
nod i "-hi; pod I horn to the State
Dispensary
It is said that the liquor seized
was not all there was on the train.
A jug was taken on the off sido of
the coach and hustled off in ft hag.
And besides there was ft box that
the "s moling rod" didn't enter.
1 > h x fell under suspicion, but
wu- ii t bothered.
Advertised Letters.
List of loiters remaining unclaim
oil in ('onway I* 0. Jan. 1, ISU4. If
not called for within 30 days they
will l?o soilt to Dead Letter Ollice.
j Ms. Mriah lleatv, J. J. Dock,
| W. (' l?i<>rU,,l. W. Carres, ltobut
Cox. Miss La Floyd, W. D. Fulton,
Fortune Hardee, F. 11. Lewis, Dafney
Ones, Mrs. Sadie Ourm, Mrs. A.
Swith.
Persons calling for above letters
will please state that thev are advertised.
THKO. 11. (lOltl)ON,
P. M.
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Post Mabtkps in IIohuv.?
! Although Congressman McLaoriti is
; out building fences, he seems to have
at lust, finished a long needed job.
The news comes that he has succeed
ed in procuring tie following post
i ollice appointments since Christmas.
Manning, Sumter; Louis Appelt.
Tatum Station, Marlboro; \V. T.
! Kasterliog.
1 \ ji r? lol1. * f 1111" i* v * I Iintpv ! i M ?*t'l in
'-it It* liiver, 11??rrv, Win. A. liessent.
I'iU'Usvillf, Jus. M. liradI
ham.
Davesvillo, T. S. Williamson.
Mullips, Marion; (i. K. Smith.
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N<?TI CIO.
The annual mooting of tho Stockholders
of VV. C. & C. U. It. will he
hold in the Town of (dhadbourn at
twelve o'eolck M. Tuesday, Jan.
! 16th 180!.
.Ias. V. I'ost, J u., Sect'y.
(JOKRKSroXI)KNOK.
New Year Lot tor.
To the Kditor of the Ukkai.d;?
Ilelieving that 1 have many friends
in llorry who would he glad to know
of my whereabouts for the year '94,
1 ask space for a few lines. Mnnv
I - J
of your leaders know that for the
past three yours I have been serving
Bayboro circuit as supply. While I
realize fully my inability and weak,
ness as a preacher, yet Cod in Heaven
knows that 1 did the very best I
could in the circumstances by which
1 was surrounded. 1 may have left
undone some things that should
have boon done and have done some
things that should not have been
done; but, if so, it was certainly an
error of the head and not of the
heart.
During my stay on Bayboro I learned
to love a great many people. We
may learn to love many, yet
thoro are others we can love only for
Christ's sake. I can truthfully say
to my successor, the Uev. \V. 0.
Cleaton, that he lias never preached
to a more kind hearted, appreciative,
thorough, and generous Christian
people in all his lilt-, than he will
(ind in his charge. He has some
members who give their tenth; but,
sorry to say, there are others who
keep all their ten tenths and seem to
wish there was another tenth to
keep. 1 had many pleasant and tin- I
pleasant duties to perform during
my three \ ears pastorate on that cir cuit;
hut I suppose, that is about the
way with all preachers who try to do
their duty.
1 have left not only Bayboro circuit.
hut also I lorry county and
while I am delighted with my new
home in Marion County, near the J
I i: r.. I i.i.i i t H*
uuiiuiiiiu nine io\vn 01 .Minims, yei
I hive reason to feel sad when I
think of having left my native
county and so n.anv warm friends
and relatives which I fully believe 1
have in 1 lorry.
My collections lasi year were so
poor I could not meet all my obligations
for the year; but 1 fully believe
that God will help me iu the near
future to meet balance due. I have
no pastoral work this year. I have
arranged to do evangelistic work
with tho brethren of the conference
just anywhere that my services may
be needed.
With best wishes to the IIicuai.d
and Happy New Year to all, I am
yours respectfully.
A. M. Dusknuury.
Mill 1 ins, S. C., .Ian. 1, '94.
Thanks!
To tno li'ditorof tlio 11k halo:?
Please allow me space in your columns
to notice a very pleasant little
surprise on the night of the 21st, of
December, given the inmates of the
Conway Circuit Parsonage by some
of the young people of Conway.
Christmas was near at hand, when
young hearts are light and young
faces bright. Thus it proved on this
occasion. They came as merr^ as
the Christmas bells, each bearing in
hand a package containing some useful
inticlo for the home, and some
of the real e senials of a parsonage.
These tokens coming as they did, so
generously and quietly could but
make the pivacher and his wife glad.
We will not try to tell how much
we appreciated this pounding by
these light hearted young folks of
Conway. But the memory of that
night will over make a bright spot
on the pathway of life.
Of course the young folks entered
into some innocent games and whiled
away tho bouts pleasantly. Then as
silently as they came they took their
departure and left us in better spirits
with brighter hopes and a clearer
sky. We thank them and hope that
heaven nmv bless them. Come again
dear friend;, the luteh tttnimr ln?rw?u
' "7 f>
just on the outside.
I). A. Oai.iioux.
[This letter wa* inadvertently
omitted in making up the last issue
of the paper.?En. |
UOOD'S CURES when all other
preparations fail. It possesses
curative power peculiar to itself. Re
sure to get I Iood's Sarsaparilla.
i>i I:I>.
Ai his home on Maple Swamp,
Horry County, S. C, Doc. 7, IKOd,
Mr. Petaway Cartrette, aged about
70 year-1. He had boon sick for
several days, but, being able to sit up
and walk about, bis death was not
expected suddenly. While he
was sitting by the fireside talking
with some of his children, the ines
senger of death ramo and called hint
away. His loving companion and
dear children, who, only a few moments
before entertained strong
hopes of his ultimate recovery, were
stjicken with sorrow at the sad 1 ?ei
reavouient.
Mr. Car tret to was held in high
esteem by all who know him. He
was a man of sound eharaeter and
good judgement, cheerful and full
of public spirit. Mis counsel and
assistance were never sought in vain
by his neighbors when in need <>r
j distress. Those could over rely
I upon Ins kindness and generosity.
I lie Inul been a member of the M??tb?
Io list Church for n() years and, at the
I time of his death was trustee of the I
Poplar Church.
Surely in the death of Mr. Cart
rette we feel in the community that
we have lost one of our best men?
one, whose place it will be hard indeed
to till. HaUwe bow in submission
to the will of Cod and are
| thankful for lus bung spared so j
! long to do good among us. Ho I
leaves an aged wife with whom he
ured in happiness for f> 1 years.
Several children and grandchildren i
and a host of friends mourn, with
j her, his loss. May the Lord sustain
the aged widow and surviving children
under this sad dispensation of
Providence; for "Clod is our refuge
and strength and a present help in
time of trouble."
Dearest brother, thou lias left 11
Here thy loss we deeply feel,
ni.? c,?i .. i... i. *\ i r* -
xii 11- \?i ?> iii> 11.ii i iiiMi'ii ii':
II?' cnn all our sorrows lioal.
I>. I). A
Sunday School Convent ion.
The (ireon Sou Intcrdonominution^ I
al Sunday School Convention will j
meet at lona Church on Saturday 1
before and embracing the 1th, Sun
day in .January 1801. The opening
religious exercises will be conducted
by liev. J. I). Marrelson at LOo'clock
A'3. , ,
topics for discussion on Saturday
1st, "How best to r. tain young men
pud young ladies in the Sunday
School." S. L. (irainger and \V. II.
Roberta.
2nd. 44! low best to conduct the
Sunday School.1' A. .1. Lancaster A. !
M. Lee and .1. 1'. I )erhatn.
Election of olliccrs for ensuing
I year; sermon at 12 M. by liev. .). Ii.
i Copolund.
Sl'NDAY.
Mass meeting of all the Schols at
| 10 o'clock A. M. Sermon at 12 M. by
I Rev. J. Ii. Copeland.
S. 1). H It V A NT,
Township Sect1)'.
j Jany. 2nd. 1801.
All IVoo.
Those who lmve used Dr. Kino's
New Discovery Uuow its value, and
tliose who have not, have now the
opportunity t<> try it Free. Call on |
the advertised Druggist and get a
Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name
and address to II. 10. Bucklen & Co.,
Chicago and got a sample box ??f
Dr. King's New Life, I Ml Is Free, as
well as a copy of Cuide to Health
and Household Instructor, Free. All
of wt ich is guaranteed to do you
good and cost you nothing at Dr. F.
Norton's Drugstore.
?1? - Wilmington
MarketWilmington,
N Jan. 8.
Spirits Turpentine, 274c per gal.
Hosin, 95o per bbl for strained,
good strained 1 00
Tar, 90c. per bid. of 280 lbs.
Crude Turpentine, $1 00 for hard
and $1.00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin.
Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per
bushel of 28 lbs.
COTTON?Firm.
Ordinary 5c, Good Ordinary, d je,
Low Middling 0 15 10c, Middling
7{of Good Midding 7 11-16
NEW A1)VERTJ SEM EN Ts.
Oita/tioii.
Ily W, li. I*. .1
Whorefts, N. 15. Gore has made suit to
me, to grant him butters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of William
K. Gore deceased, these are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said William
K. Gore deceased, that they be and appear,
before me, in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Conway I lorry on 17th, day cf
January ilist, after publication hereof, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
| if any they have, why the said AdminisI
tioii should not he g anted.
Given under my Hand, this 2nd; day of
.January Anno Domini, 189 b
Wm. K. IfAitnwicK,
Probate Judge II. O.
INI <) tic
Con vay, S. C. Dec. JO, 1893.
All persons holding claims against tlm
Estate of the late W. J. Sarvis are hereby
requested to llle tlie same with the undersigned,
duly proven according to law, or
tins Notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. A. M. Sahvih,
* (Ju lifted Admr,
J Bout. It. HeAuuoisofoii, Atty.
.tun 4 Au'
1ST otioe.
Conway, 8. Dec. 510,1893.
All persons holding claims against the
Estate Ot Oliver (). Oatos are requested to
tile the same, duly proven, with the undersigned,
at Fair Blufl, N. G\, or with
Boht. Bcarhort ugh, Conway, 8. C., or this
Notice will l>e plead in bar of their recovery.
A. W. <1 K.N KINS,
Jan 4?Ow Qualified Adinr.
ForeclosureSTATE
OF soi TU CAROLINA,)
HORRY COUNTY )
Coder and by virtue of the power and
authority vesteil In W. J. Snrvis, hid heirs,
executors administrators ami assigns, l>y
ono Thomas M. Herald, in and hy Ins
eertain mortgage to said Sarvis executed
and delivered, dated November 7th, 101)1,
recorded in the Register of Mesne Conveyance
of 1 lorry County, in Hook of Mortgages
No. 8, pages 5115 to 515 inclusive to
secure the payment of seven hundred
dollars, and default having been made in
the payment of said money. The undersigned
will offer for sale liefore the Court
House door at Conway, S. C., within legal
sale hours, on Monday the 5th day of
February, 181)1, "all and singular that
plantation or tract of land, containing one
hundred (100) acres more or less, situate,
lying and being in (1 recti Sea Township,
County and State aforesaid on the North
side 1'lcasant Meadow Swamp, waters of
Little Fee Dee River, and on both sides of
Flay Card Road, being part of a tract of
land granted to John I'M wards the Seventh
day of August, 171)7, and convoyed to said
(leridil Iiv- \V .1 Kt>fvl?i !>? iv.?..,i
Nov. 17th, 181M, bounded West by lands
of II. M. Anderson, South l>y lands of 1$
P.Smith, Ava M. Harden and others,
ljast and North I?y lands of It. K. l'rinee
and others, as reference to the original
Plat will more fully show, the same being
known as the "Kstate land of HliodnSnrvis."
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay
for necessary papers.
A. M Sauvis,
Qualified Admr, of \V. .1. Sauvis.
It. It. ScAitnoitoroii. Attorney.
.Jan. 5th, 1HJM
Sals Under Mortgage.
c r.\ti: op south cakomna, )
IIOltllY COUNTY. \
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I Uder and by virtue of the pow er of sale
contained in a certain mortgage of .James
P. .Johnson to .J. W, Hollidny dated the
1 111 day of Dee. A. D. 1887, and recorded
in t he olliee of It. M . C. for 1 lorry County
on the 2nd day of .lannary A. I). 1888 111 :
ltook No. 5 pages 525 and 520. The eon
dition of the same having been broken,
the undersign will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, on the llrst
Monday in Kebuary, it being the 5th day
of said month in the year 181M, within the
usual hours of saU, before the Court
House door at Conway S. C.
All mid singular (1 51) one ninth of one
certain piece parcel or track of land con
tabling tour hundred and sixty live acres
more or less, known as the estate lands of
('apt. A. II. Johnson "deceased" said
lands situated, lying and being in I lorry |
('ounty and state afoisaid, in (iallivants
Ferry To vnship, on the (Iallivants Ferry
and Conway public road. Hounded north
and north cast by lands of I). II. Floyd,
south east and south by lands of Water
man (Jrainger, south and south west by
lands of Cobb Cannon, west and north
we?t by lands of II. J. Ilarrelson and W.
II. Strickland. Said lands situated on
Tread well and Dawsej Swamps. Furchaser
to pay for papers.
J. W . I Ioi.i.ii>.\v,
Mortgagee.
Sale Under Mortgage.
STATU OF SOUTH CACOMNA, / I
IIOHHV COUNTY. \
1 nder and l y virtue of the power of
sale contained in the mortgage of F. F.
< Irainger to .I. \V. HoUidnyA: Son dated
the Until, day of Feb. A. 1). 1881k and recorded
in the olllce of H. M. C. for liorry
('ounty on the tilth day of April A, 1),
18811, in Hook No. <?, pages 17U, -nil, 171
and 17f>, the condition of the same having
been broken, the undersigned will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, on the lirst Monday in Febuary next,
it being the nth day of s.'dd month in the
year 1H1M, within the usual hours of sale,
lieforethe Court House door, at Conway
S. ('.
All that certain peine, parcel or track
of land lying being in county of Horry,
State of South Carolina, containing IIU'J
three hundred acres, more or less. Hounded
north by State line, east by lands of
Ilradly Strickland south by lands of Dan
iel (Irainger and west by lands of M. 11.
HufTkins. Purchaser to pay for papers,
J. \V. Iloi/i.iDAY & SON,
Mortgagees.
Mortgage Salet
' TATK OF SOUTH CAKOMNA, )
lloltHV COUNTY. J
Under a power of sale given us by the
Mortgage Heed of Oliver II. I*. Singleton
of date Feb. IN, 1HN7, and duly recorded.
The undersigned will sell at public, auction
on Monday the 5th day of Feb. next,
before the Court House in Conway during
legal sale hours, "all that tract of land
lying and being in County and State aforesaid
containing Fifty (50) acres more or
less, bounded as follows; Beginning at A.
M . Nobles corner on Potato Bed Ferry
road, running said road to a stake near JO.
It. Singleton's place, thence South, (10
West forty live to a stake; thence North
51 West, fifteen chains to a stake od Causey's
line; thence North (17 Fast forty-five
cnains 10 mic beginning.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay
for ]>:i|x*is.
Ut'KKOUOIIH Ar Col.I.INS,
Mortgagees,
Jan. 8, 1 HI) I.
QUA BTfiRLY ST AT KM E NT
OK 'I'llK CONDITION OK TIIK?
HANK OF CONWAY.
Canway, S. C.*
At the close of business on December
the 80th, 1800.
ASSiVI'S.
Conns and Discounts $2554.40
I teal Kstate, Furniture and Fi\t. 1800.10
Expenses 051.10
Cash on hand and in Hanks II WO.18
'1'otal 5711.82
MAPI CITIES.
Capital Stock .$7240.00
Profits 507.00
Deposits 7004.82
Total $15741.82
STATE OF SOUTH CAHOCINA, )
COUNTY OP UOKRY. {
Personally appeared before me, D. A.
Hpivey, Casliier of The Bank of Conway,
who on oath says, that the above statement
is true, to the best of his knowledge
and belief.
I). A. Him\ ky Cashier,
Sworn to bo fore mo this 2nd day of
January, 1801. ('. 1\ Quattmciiaum,
Notary Public.
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\V. H. f,K\V|S.
W. W.I Ia.MM.ToN, K. A. UAHQl. f
HanniltGn GaSqu?,
Doctors of I)ontal Surgery.
Marion, S. C.
All tlio 1 nnosthetics used.
rv*?; N3A3.fi published n
" behalf M* H )od'a S.\rs ip.irilla. are
as reliable ami woriliy of confidence an
I if from your most trusted neighbor.
.. ujau. no tavors a tax on
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| BURROUGHS & COLLINS,
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IS TilK PLAl.'K TO C'iKT TIIK WOltTll OK VOl'll MONKV,
and to secure bargains that will surprise y u. Vv'o arc constantly receiving
new jjoods every week, which wo will sell at
I ?o( t oni Pricos.
Don't forgot to call and nxntnlno our Immense Block of clothing i?*t* us quote
you prices. Wdcnn sell you a nice suit of ? ! .tii>?- at Very low figures. If you
want tiuftbloj! in tin- fun tturo !:m??, give us a c ill and look over our stock of llu'reaus,
Wash Si unU, bedsteads, ( hair-, Hound Leaf ( enter Tables, and the famous
'New Home." and "D-.m.- ' ' ittti?* . I > aFt fail to buy one of our
I3I3- HOCIIIITG- CHAII^S,
vo that when you are weary you < in rock your elf to r On: line of trunk- ami
valises are hard to beat.
Wo keop constantly on hand the host grades of Hour that comes to IforryCouuty
at prices lower than ever before. A lar^e lot of red ru ?t ju I oats Ju t reived
If you want to buy a good cook -toko or kitchen -ate o to llurrou^lis A; Collins
A lot of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords
just received, besides a lure a ortinent of ('ashmen , Worsted, Oin ham-, and
Flannel goods, whhdi are yoin^ low indeed. Our stock ol hoes are complete. We
tlilnK we ean suit you lit quality: stylo au<l price . Weal o kf??|> tli?? famous
.1A M KS M K;AN'Sj S.HOKS.
which aro gaining in popularity every clay
We have u lot of ladicsnice button boot . which wc will closo out at
tho astonishing low price > '< rents.
A (. HOICK K< >T <)K
FRESH GROCERIES
Always kept on hand, besides
BUGGIES,
poa n r a ptc
uv/nu v< n 11 i J.)
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
AND A THOUSAND AND ONE Till NO S, too numerous to men
lion now, which we will soil cheap for cash.
Please give us a call ancl see for yourself before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are confident we can save you money.
Vours for trade,
HUltltOTO I IS \ COLLINS.
( rill >(>1*1; I No 1 CM' ?Sr Co.,
i COMMISSION M HIICI1A NTS
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Myosin, Spirits Turppntinp and Cot ion,
CJonsio'iiiiHMils Solioil <mI.
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