The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 18, 1894, Image 3

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., THE IIOitfiY IIEtfALD, Published Every Thursday, CON WAY, S. C. .IAN. 18, 18!U. "local news. Ijor.Vl Mmi. Wourns. -On route No. 20278; from 0 dlivaiits Ferry to Coiwiv. mujl mrivoj 1:45 1'. M., on Monday, Wednesday ami Friday; leaves at 2:80 i\ M. on same day. Mail closes at 2:2?>. On route No. 20280, from Conway to Pireway, N. 'mail arrives at 1:80; l\ M., On T tie-May, Thursday and Saturday; leaves at 5 P. M. on sumo days. Mail closes at, 5:55 P. M. t )n route No. 20281, from Conway via Forney, .lord nville, (Jideon, La hana and return, mail arrives at 7 P. Mon Tuesday Thursday and Saturday; Paves at G A. M. on Mon day Wednesday and Friday. Mail closes n- 9 P. M. On route No. 20282, from Conway j , < to l/ttlo River, mail arrives at 5 l\ M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Mail closes at D. P. M. On route No. 21)283, from Conway to Port llarrelson, mail arrives daily at 12 M.; leav. s daily at l;4.r>, P. M. Mail closes at 1:40 P. M. Staoks of W'atkr?Hegiuning Thursday, Jan. 4, '94, and ending Wednesday, dan. 10,'91, the height of the Waceomaw River has been in feet as follow.-: -Thursday, I 0 Monday, 3.4 Friday, 3.8 Tuesday, 3.4 Saturday, 3.7 W "nesdav, 8.tf Rain FAi.fj.?On Tuesday, 9th,.40; * Wednesday, IOtli, .33. Aim'Ointmknts of P. F.?The following ars Presiding Klder Thos. ). Clyde's appointments in this count): Wnccamaw, Bethel, dan. 27, 28. Conway Station, b'eb. 2, 1. llucksvillo, Hebron, 44 d, 4. I .oris, " 17, IS. Haybor??, Sandy Plains, " 22. Conway, Ct. Cool Springs, 21, 25. District Stewards will meet at Marion District Parsonage Jan. Kit h, at 12 o'clock, M. TlfOs. J. Cl.YDK, P. K. Cahijagn Plants t on Sai.k.?Mr. .Icremiah Smith, Socastee, S. C., will furnish you with cabbage plants for your garden plots for 50 cents per 10 ). Drop an order in season. J 1st a Wont).?We would like very much to l?o able to d<> so; but we cannot, and be just to our stockholders, enter any new names upon our books without at least three mouths subscription paid in advance. Itch O.v 111:m axoio ange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This novorfai's. Sol.I by R Norton, Druggist, Couwav, S. C. Ocu Dki.av.?The Hi:u\i.i> this week moved its plni.t and fixtures from tho lower lloor of the Msonic 11ul 1 to room behind Dr. Norton's Drug store. On account of the delay in finishing our pressroom and ihe difficulty incident to moving our hoary press we have been unable to got out our paper at the regular time, 1f ess a it I nsi'kction". ? General oidor No. 1, for '94, issued by Adjutant and Inspector General Farley gives tho times and places for inspection of the State militia. Conway on Feb. 28, '94, is the time and placed designated by the order for thJ^inspection of the Ilorry Hussar*. The YVaecamaw mounted riflemen will be inspected on March 1st. hixui.isii SI'aYIn Dintment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused 1 <umps ar.d Blemishes fr^m lioiscs, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King liono, Stilies, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $f)0 by use ef one bottle. War ranted tbo most wonderful Blemish Cure over known. Sold by K. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. Cut Tni.Ki'iioXES.?We notice the Now Yatd despatches tire culling attention to the fact that "an impor fa*ff patent in the telephone system will expire." This means that telephone will soon be going cheap. It lias boen heretofore impossible to buy a telephone and rent was high. Soon the regular price will be less than formerly one years rent was. Skvkkai. Pkusons from Georgia have been down in Ilorry hunting hands for turpentine farms. There's a "protective tariff," we are told, on Son h Carolina darkies in the shape of a very high license for shipping them. This law was brought up the last legislature for repeal; hut still stands. Does any one kick against "race legislation?" Hank of Conway.?Tho Quar terly statement of the Hand of Con Way published last week shows a splendid c mditinn for our local institution. A glance at it ought to knock the doubts, if anv should ' ?/ exist, out any man. We have been asked several ti m s what is the con nection between the Hank ot Conway and the lato defunct Hank of the Carolinus. We gladly say there's none in the world. The Conway Hank is owned atul run by home money and home men. PARAGRAPHS* Picked up Here ami There by The Herald Reverter. Senator John I*. Durham a?3 i 11 town last Saturday. Miss Dippie Hani wick lias returned from a visit t<> Bucksville. Mr. B. (i. Collins lijis returned from a couple of weeks' s'ay at the North. News tins week seems to bo scarce, but there are evidences that it will not be so always. Now's the time to form an A thelutic Association. It might live planted lit this time of the year. Barber W inegluss will move soon from the rooms ho now occupies to a small house the Mnrrell Bros, tiro building just below the depot. On .Jan. 1 1, '94,* bv Kev. II. D. Grainger at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. .John 1"'. Stephens to Miss Georgia Mitioy, all of Ilorry. The dissipations of Christmas do veloped dropsical tendencies in the Young Men's Literary Hub. Its oeatn is now sadly lamented? when it's remembered. Marion is resisting the efforts of the State Hoard of Control to estub lish n Dispensary at thut placo. IVtitions aro being circulated against the establishment, and leading citizens predict that a majority of the Marion voters will sign them. Yield's Floral (initio, ISO I, It contains descriptions that doscribe, not mislead; illustrations that instruct, not exaggerate. This year it comes Jo us in a suit of gold. Pi in ted in eight different colors besides black. Colored plates of Chrysanthemums, Poppies and \'egetables. On the front cover is a very exquisite hunch < f N ick's New White Branching Aster and on the back is the Xow l)<uibl.? \ - - - j vy?. v/iv 4liii 1141/11 1 12 pages filled with 111 tiny now novelties of value hs well as all the old leading varieties of flowers and vegetables. We advise our friends who intend doing anything in the garden this year to consult Viok before starting oprations. Send 10 cents to .lames VieU's .Sons, Rochester, N. Yfor N ick's (luido, it, costs nothing, as you can deduct the 10 cents from first older. It certainly will pay you. -? o Will I lave <ioo<l Fences. The Farmers of the Kbene/.or section have entered into the following' compact to butt* r their community and promote peace and tranquility in their midst. "We the undersigned JObenezer farmers and noighbois do agree and bind ourselves to split rails and make good fences about our firms. If any one of us should fail to do so, he is required and will give enough of his stock to the President of this as sociution to be sold to tin highest bidder to have his fence made good. If anyone of us should get sick so that he can't make his own fence, I lw. ..f ..o ...til I." ' r. .. . : ...v. wvu- yJL MO Mill IIIHIMJ Jl nil 11 I 11 1 I free. Good neighbors make go>ul fences nnd good fences make good stock. Kbeiuzer, Dee. 20, 1808." Signed by W. II. Long1, A. ?J. Hardee, W. (J. Bellamy, F. i. Ses sions, (J M. Long, Seth Bellamy, .1. (). Bellamy, W. L. Long, II. C. (lore, L. Bellamy, \V. F. (lore, G. W. Gore, B. B. Benton, \\\ L. Hardee, (I. B. Hardee, 1. T. Bellamy. Si'Ni>ay Scnooi. Work.?The re gular meeting of the Executive | Committee of the Horry County Sunday School Association was hold in Conway on Jan. 1, 'J)4. Preset)': | J. C. Bryant, J. A. Lewss, J. T. Mayers and B. L. Beaty. J. C. Bryant was elected temporary chairman; B. G. Co'lins permanent chair* man. A program for the next County Convention to be held at Poplar Church on the 2, 3, and 1 of March was discussed. A number of persons for speakers and of topics for discussion were selected. The local committee of entertainment was appointed, viz, Wui. Lewis, Sam'l Anderson, and Lewis Booth. Committee on Sunday School mass meeting is J. il. Cooper, Chairman, Mrs. Waterman Booth, Mrs. \V. II. Privett and 3 others to he selected by them. Committee on Music is Waterman Booth, Win. Lewis and Mrs. S. S. Anderson. In order that the work may be bet* tor organized a'.cl made more ofToctivo in every township, the following division of townships was made: B. U. Collins in charge of Conway; ,1. A. Lewis, of Dog BlulT and Gallivants Kerry; B. L Beaty, of Bucks and Socastee; .1. C. Bryant, of Fioyds and Green Sea; \V. II. Long, of Simpson ('reek and lottlo Itiver; ,1. T. Mayers, of Bayb >ro and Dogwood Neck. The County President is to overlook the entire field. The members of tlie Executive Committee and the County President are to use their very best and con stunt efforts through the entire year to place the Sunday School work in every section of tho county on a solid foundation and in effective wot kino ordor. Thego officers are also to urge the township presidents to take up a collection at each of their Conventions and endeavor to have each Sunday School stiperin tendent throughout the county to have his school to contribute from ~ to 5 cents per number and forward same to our conntv Secretary (lb L. lieaty, Biteksville, S. C.) at Or before each County Convention for county and State work. The Committee will have 500 programs j rioted for distribution among the Sunday Schools?100 kept for the use of the Convention. B. L, Braty,- County Sect'y. MAYS HKOM IJTTLi: ItlVKIC. e io A Now Schooner bulltling Col 111 ore<l Secret Society Meets w Ccneral News. at Special Coirojpotuloiice. Mr. J. W. Yereeti is putting lip a cj new dwelling near Ins store. Mr. a( tt. It. Stone is soon to erect a now (C dwelling also. w A new schooner, which will ply J M between I.ittlo lliver and Wilmington, N. C\, is to lie huilt by Capt. N. ,1! 15. Morse and Mr. .1. It Thompson, of She will be much larger than any of al the vsh'Is now running between the points mentioned. The material is allivudy for the builders A very valuable dog belonging to in Captain John MeCnusiey was shot tj] by an unknown party the other M night. The dog was tnuch prized \" bv the family. A me ting of "The Colored Secret m Society,v recently organized, was held at h church a few miles from Little River lust week. About all 1 the blacks in the township were in of attendance. The leaders refuse to fa say what their motives are, but it is G generally believed they are in for M politics. The Rev. J. U. Copelund appeared hero .Sunday before last and deliver- ( ed two sermons to large congregu tions. h' I af Bryant Cv Ilolden's now store i* now complete. ' yt Mr. d. C. Thomas will carry to \\ il j mington N. (J., a herd of beef cattle tbis week. .Ian. 15, 1891. jiiiiiiiics iiorrv loinity Con led crate Survivors Association. The meeting was called to order at I P. M. in the Court House at Conway, Jan. 1st, 280 I by Pres. J. Smith. Roll call showed as present the following members, Pres. .J. Smith, Vice-Pres. T. P. Gillespie, W. P- Jones, .Ins. (\ Pryunt. Chap ! lain W. HI. Ilardwick, Secty. P. P. Peaty, HI. Norton, 1). P. (lamobeli, H John Pong, David Rabon, I). Can- ^ non, J. P. Hardee, \\ . H. Privett, J" Asa G. Causey, Bryant Jordon, S R. at Todd, P. P. Cox, Clias. Grainger, M A. P. Pendergras, I >. A. Spivcy, Van I'? Norton, A. J. StatTord, W. T. Gra- b) ham, J. J. Pardee with a number of VVi of spectators. Minutes of lust meet I1"1 ing were read and approved. Call 1 i''< of Standing Committeo reports.!^ Cbairinati Committee on Records ro th ported that Comrade W.J. Prowne be had sent it: his written recotd and j "< that be bad not received any hearing, he from Comrades Sotii Pellamy and J. PJ ( 1 'Plm Inl toi? Imi iii* ?-*? .?o.? V . >/ TUIIV I !/ IIIIUI U^IH" W| VO'JIII, | stated it was a largo undertaKiug so and asked for farther time which 8ti was granted. It was moved and i f-JI adopted thut Llie (Join, on Records T have the privilege 10 call on any w> nutnher of members to write out fo theii war record The Com. then re- Mi' <ptcsted every member present to ed proceed to do so and forward same di to their Chairman, li. h. Reuty, Bucksville, S. C. ' al Committee to draft form of appli- or cation reported and form adopted, vi Amendment to Constitution intro- i^ duced at the last regular meeting *i; was called up and adopted, viz.: w; ' That onr Constitution and Ry-Laws (ll be and itre hereby amended, doing if away with the payment of till dues and fees." 1'res. fruit li submitted By-Laws and Constitution and form of npplication relating to the "United (Jon federate Veterun " Also several communications from oflicers of this Association explaining' the purposes m and workings of same. After dis- m mission it was voted that it was tj best for our Association to remain as u] it is for the present at Imist. ar The members and those present w then listened to a very interesting and stirring account of his experience and adventures during the war by Comrade Col. T. F. Gillespie, This feature of our meeting is verv inter ,, * f l esting, not only to the old soldier in ' awakening past recollections but to v the younger portion of our people by enabling them to better understand ' and appreciate the incidents of the 1 war as related by persons participating therein, a knowledge of which " is in some cases so sadly wanting in c' soino instances in the children them ? selves of men who here the privations and perils of the war and who fought so nobly for Southern rights* Wo do most cordially invite our people to attend these meeting and all who have a right to become a member to do so. gc Our Speaker elected for tho next meeting, salesday in April next, Or. JO Norton. an Present membership, 342 Veterans gi and 30 Sons. Total, 300. B. L. Bum v, b> Sooty. Form of Application for Member- Tj< ship in the J lorry County Confcd ?1 crate Survivors Association* mt~ ~ l : i - -!?! ii i ill! uiiuwrsii^iiuu, ii uiii/<cii or tior-j ry County, who desires the preserva- rr tion of Confederate memoirs and to perpetuate the valiant deeds of the tfaliant men who composed the Con- j, federate service in their fi^ht for Southern indep ndenoe, the exhil?i tiott of loyal respect to the, reco'.loe- J!' tions and impulses of a Confederate j; past; aid to the distressed and funeral < i tionors to the dead; to this end hero- '<1 by offers himself as a candidate for ^ metnb'M.ship in the Confederate Stir- ll( vivors Association of Horry County, .Jj S. C. and solicit your suffera^o in }] his behalf- (Then follow with the jf record of service as follows:?State j day month and year of entering ser- j, I vice, branch of same, whether infan* 'try, cavalry, artillery, etc. Also the nnpany, regiment, brigade, divis u and army. How long remained i said company, and how service as terminated. If transferred state > what company, rog't, brigade, div. ul army, time of ser ico in same id so statu each transfer to the OSe of your service, giving dates as jcurately as possible, being careful ? state the manner in which sorvico as terminated, whether by "honor* )ie discharge.") If the son of a soldier state your uno in full, also ago and full name ' your father ami war record as jo ve M A |{|{ I ioi>. (>n last Thursday night, 11th, ist., by Kov\ W. S. McCaskill at io residence of the brides father, iss 10. F. Royals to Mr. S. \V. oreen, all of Horry. On the 14th, at tho residence of r. John Glasgow, Miss Ann 10. cCracketi to Mr. John (!. Bruton. On .Tan. 7th; '94, at tho lesidoucc Mr. Tlionias Boaty, the bride's thes, in Collin County, Ga., Mr. ordon Huggins of Florida to Miss arv Beaty of Georgia. ANN I VIOKSARY. I)A(I(11CT P. ? J n loving rciuom-j mice of Tlios, \V. Daggett, who, I tor a lingering illness, departed is life Jan. 1 <?, 18011, in the tilth! >ar of his age. Ah! vacant is tin- fireside ehair The smile that now, no longer there; Serene he sleeps, nor hoods the tread Of foot steps o'er hi? lowly bed. Hut we who linger only know How much we lost "one year aojo." Hut why repine; a few ftioro year-, A few more broken sighs and tears, And we, enlisted with the dead. Shall follow where bis footsteps let I To that far world rejoining go To which he passed "one year ago." M is \\ i i'k and UHi i.dim.x. OIUTUAUY. llKH.ilNS. ? Clara Hrookmnn iggins was born in Bucksport, Mo., ay 11th, 1821) ami died in Conway niuary 18tli, 1891. Whs educated the celebrated Wilhndiam School, ass. Married Capt. A. (J. Biggins 'bin try, 1851. Joined Ihe I'reslerian Church in early life and is ever after an active and devoted unlay School worker. After mar ige slio lived in Brooklyn and New ork, spending most of her life in oso cities. She always idealilied rself with the I'reshyterian Church airest her residence, at the time of >r death being connected with Dr. cxton's Chnrcli. Mr--. II iggins has been sick for vend months and though a conunt sufferer she was sustained hv liristuin courage and resignation, he deprivation of the ability to illk was a source of great discernrt and annoyance to one of her acre hahits, and she frequently refcrrI to her disability with the earnest sire that she might be restored, ough declaring Imr willingness to lide the will of her Heavenly Bath A week ago a tleciueuiy un ratable turn in the disease w<?s mail? ] L'Stcd, developing complete para I v s of the lower extremities. She as uncomplainingly submissive anil lietly passed away this morning as she had simply frllcn asleep. "Look in, anil see Christ's chosen saint In triumph wear her ('hrist-like chain; No fear lest she should fall or faint; Her lite is Christ, her death is gain." NOTICIO. Dr. 10. A. Casque will be in town i Monday January the 22nd to renin one week. Those wishing den 3try work done will do well to call ton hint during the time. Teeth o extracted without pain; and all ork m his lino cirefuily done. 10. A. CJasquk, Dentist. liui lvlen's Arnica St ive The liest Salve in the world for uts, Hruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt, houm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap'd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and til) <in I0rnption8, and positively cares iles, or no pay required. It is taranteed to gi vo perfect sut israelii, or money refunded. Price 2.r> nts per hox. For sale at 10. Norn's Drugstore. Wi I mi Motrin Mn/l/ot T T 111 i IIII q IU 11 ITKlir\UlWilinington, N. C., .Jan. 8. Spirit- Turpentine, 27*o por gal. 1 Josiii, 05c por 1)1)1 for strained, tod strained 1 00 Tar, 90c. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, *1 00 for hard ill $1.00 for Vellow Dip and Virn. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per isliel of 28 lbs. COTTON?Firm. Ordinary 5c, (Jood Ordinary G^e, ow Middling G 15 10c, Middling |e, Good Midding 7 11 1C NFW ADVKKTISKM FNTS. Citation. y W. ? :. IlAKDWICIi, IV .9. W hereas, N. II, (lore has in ide suit to e, to grant him Letters of Administra>n of thy H state of and effects of NYilllam . (4ore deceased, these are therefore to te and admonish all and simmlm* il... indreri and creditors of the said William . (?orc deceased, that they be and appear, fore me, in the Court of l'robate, to he idd at Conway Horry on 17th, day (I inuary inst, after publication hereof, i.t I o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, any they have, why the said Adininison should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 2nd; day of unuary Anno Domini, ld9i. Wm. K. IIauowick, Probate J ^broLl C' N otioe. Con vay, S. ('. I)eo. JO, 181C5. All persons holding claims against t! Kstnte ol tlio late \Y. .1. 8 \r\is are herd requested to tile the same with the und< signed, duly proven according to law, this Notice wilt he ph ad in har of tlif recovery. A. M. Sauvis, ?Jn .titled Adn Hour, H. SeAitnonoioil, Atty. Jan. 1 <!' INTf >tic?e. Conw ay, S. C. Dec.'JO, ISOd. All persons holding -claims against ti Kstnte ol Oliver O. o.ites are requested lile the same, duly proven, with the u dot-signed, at Fair Hlul), N. or wii I'oht. Scarborough, < 'onw ay. S. C? or tli Notice will he plead in har ol their r covery. A. \V. J knkins, Jan 4? Ow ' Qua titled Adn NOTICE OF SALE. I NDKII and hv virtue of a chatt mortgage from J. M, 1 lard wick ami H. ( Crahatn to J. II. Allshrook & Co., date January 15, 1801, and recorded in tl otlice of Uegister of Mesne Conveyance t Horry Co., S. (',, Vol. A, pages855 (I, tl umlerdmied assignees of said mortgni! will stdl before the Court House at Cot way, b. C., on Monday, Fehruaty, I8U for casli, the property covered hy sai inorigti^p, to wit, one 1" lutrso power T i hot steam boiler, one 15 horse power Ta hot engine ami one saw umillcomplote, t? Helher with the additions and appurh nanee tliereto. Hv consent of all parties concerned tli said propel t.v may be sold at private vd? before said date i?y our Attorneys. Johnston, Chews A: Co., Assignees of Mortgagi Johnson A*. iJim ii iiiincm, Attorneys, ForeclosureSTATU OF SOl'Tll CAKOM NA, ) UOlCltV COUNTY \ Cnder and by virtue of the power an authority vested in \V. J. Sarvis, liis heir: executors adinlnistrators and assiirns. 1> one Thomas M. Herald, in and by lil certain mortgage to said Sarvls execute and delivered, dated November 7111, I1)11 recorded in the Register of Mesne Convey mice of I lorry County, in Hook ol Mori gages No. S, pages 5it* to 515 inclusive t secure the payment of sev: u hundrc dollars, and default having heen made i the payment of said money. The under signed will otTer for sale before the Cotli House door at Conway, S. within leg: sale hours, on Monday the nth day n February, 1801, "all and singular tha plantation or tract of land, containing on hundred (IPO) acres more or less, situati lying and being in Hrecn Sea Town>hi| County and State aforesaid on the N'ort side Pleasant Meadow Swamp, waters <i Little Pee Dee River, and on both sides e Play Card Ito.'.d, being part of a tract o land granted to John Kdwnrds the Movent day ol August, 17117, and conveyed to sai Herald by \V, J. Sarvis, by Deed ol dat Nov. 17th, 1801, bounded West by land of II. M. Anderson. South by lands of I' P.Smith, Ava M. Harden and other: Kast and North b\ lauds ol II. F. Princ and others, as refererce to the origins Plat will more fully show, the same belli known in the "Instate land of RhodaSarvis. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pa for necessary papers. A. M . Sauvis, t^ualitied Adinr, of W. .1. Saii\ i> l(. 15. Scawiokoioh. Attorney. Jan. 5th, 180). Sale iliuler Mortgage. ^vrATK OF SOUTH CAKoiiiNA, I i 11 OK ICY COUNTY. { Under and l?y virtue <if tin* | ower of sal I contained in n certain mortgage ol .latin l*. Johnson to J. W, llolliday (luted tl I ITth day of I fee. A. 1). INS7, and reeordc I in ilto olllee of It. M. (for I lorry ('omit on tin- 2ml dny of January A I). Ihss i llook No. ~> "> ,>,"> and 520. The eoi : dition of tin* same having been hrokei lite undersign will sell at public aucth I to the highest bidder for cash, on the llr Monday in Febunry, it being the fith d; of said month in the year IH'.tl, within tl usual hours of sab, before the Colt House door at. Conway S. ('. All and singular (d 1)) one ninth ot ot certain piece parcel or track of land co tnining four hundred and sixty live acr more or less, known athe estate lands < (.'apt. A. II. Johnson ''deceased" sa land situated, lying and being in Hon County and statu afor>aid, in (Sullivan Ferry To vnship, on the (biHivnnts Fen and Conway public road. I?Minded nor' and north oast by lands of I). II. Floy south east and south by lands of Wate man (Iraing r, south and south west 1 lands of Cobb Cannon, west and nor! west by lands of II. J. Ilurrelson and V II. Strickland. Said lands situated < Tread well and Dawsej Swamps. I'u chaser to pay for papers. .J. W. 11 a >1.1.1 DAY, Mortgagee. Sale Under Mortgage. ' TATK OF SOl'TII CACOLI NA, / M liniuiv encv'in' ?' * v/w? . > I nder a(> 1 1 y virtue of the power < snle contained in the 11 ortgnge of F, I (Irainger to .1. W. liollidny tV- Sm d ?t? the 25th. day of Feb. A. I). 1880. and n corded in the olllce of It. M. for llori (!oitnty on the Pith day of April A, I 1880, in Hook No. (?, pages 172, 17:5, II and 475, the condition of the same iiavin been broken, the undersigned will se at public Miction to the highest, bidder f< cash, on the llrst Monday in Febuary ne.\ it being the 5th d iv of said inoiith in tl year 1801, within 'lie usual hours of sal< before the Court House door, at Conwi 8. ('. All that certain peice, parcel or I rat of land lying being in county of liorr State of South Carolina, containing three hundred acres, mo e or less. Iloui (led north by Stale li ie, east by lands i I5r. dly Strickland south by lauds of Dai iel (irainger and west by lands of 15. I HufTkin.*. Purchaser to pay lor p per-, J. \V. I lot.I,Il*.\Y Ci Son, Mortgage! s. Mortgage SaleCTATKOF SOI I II CAIIOI.INA, ) n lioitltv COUNTY. \ Under a power of salo given us by tl Mortgage Heed of Oliver II P. Singleb of date Feb. 1H. 1887, mill ft ill e r. The undersigned will s** 11 at public iiueti< on Monday tin* 5th ?lay of Feb. ne be Ion* the Court House iu Conway di lug legal s le hours, ' nil that tract <:f lai lying and being iu Count y and State uf u said containing Fifty ( "?<)) acres more less, bounded as follows; i'cg'nning ' > M. Nobles coin-r on Fotito I Jed Fer ioral, running said road to a stake near It. Sillgl ton's place, thence South, West fort)-live to a stake; thence Not ill West, tifteen chains to a stake oil Ci soy's line; thene; North 01 Hast forty -fl chains to the beginning. , Terms of Sale Cash, i'urchnsor to j: for papers. Iliipiou iiib & Com a? h THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM OF Ij BURROUGHS & COLLINS, j ,v IS Till? PIjAC'K TO UKT TilK WOKTll OF VOUI1 MONFV, and to 8ocuro bargains that will surprise you. Wo are constantly receiving new jrooils every week, which we will sell at liol loin I to Don't forget to call ami examine our immense stock of clothing and let us quote f. you prices. We can sell you a nice suit of clothes :it very low figures. If you . ' want anything in the furniture line, gi\e us a call and look over our stock of llif1 'roaus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, Round Leaf Center Tables, and the famous 'New Home," and "Domestic" sewing machines. Don't fail to buy one of our 3313- KOCIIINS CHAIKS, so that when you are weary you can rock yourself to rest, (Mir line of trunks and valises are hard to beat, le We keep constantly on hand the best grades of Hour that comes to Horry County at prices lower than ever before. A large lot of reel ru>t proof oats j??-t received >d It you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitchen snfs* go to Burroughs Collins l,t A lot nt Scstch Plaids and Bedford Cords 10 just received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and ;e Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. Wo l think \\e can suit you in quality: stylo and prices. We also keep the famous I, I" .I.AMES tUE:ANSj %g, * ^ >- , t ~ y which arc gaining in popul u ity every il.?y. \\ e have a lot of ladicsnico button boot.'*, which we will close out at tho astonishing low price 85 e< nts. A ('HOICK LOT OK FRESH GROCERIES <1 Always kept on hand, besides I BUGGIES, ij ROAD CARTS, ! HARNESS, ii [ Cftnni rr ,.| 3ftUU LLD, J I; AND A THOUSAND AND ON K THINGS, loo numerous to men 1 ! Lion now, which we will sell cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing |j elsewhere, as we arc confident we can save you money. ? Yours for trade, IUJUUOUGIIS & COLLI \ S. 4 5 ? - y|Gf il bert Pottev <Sr (Jo., ' COMMISSION MIMIC 11 ANTS , JL -L^-J Rosin, Spirits T urponlinn ami Cotton, lo I >s I ><| < Jonsit* 111114MI (s >M>I i < i t.<Ml . '(I I y ,1 p-e^DProaat Sreot, 3STew '"^"orls: ii11; St * |\ P. A. A/AE5 & <30., 7 co \ Wholesale Manufacturers of "? E 7 PLEASURE VEHICLES. , p ||| C~4 \ / f?h " ^ ? 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