The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 25, 1894, Image 3
The. /loftftr /// 7/,/a/a
Published Every Thursday,
VON vV AY, S. C. J A N. 2 5, 1804.
LOCAL NEWS.
^ ~ ~ ?? - ? ? Ljoc.lv!
Mail Horns. ()i route
No. 20273; ''rorn (i ? livatit - l'? i i v to
Coovvav, mail hiTivh.c 1:45 I*. M.,
on Monday. W? dncsday and Friday;'
leav es at 2:20 I*. M. on midih day.
Mad closes at 2:25.
On rout'" No. 20280, from Conwav
to Pireway, X.4 \ mail arrives at ] :H0;
I*. M., <>< Timduy, Thursday and
Satur lav ; Wmvps at 5 P. M. on sumo
davs. Mail ol"8es at 5 :" ;*> P. M.
On No 2T281, from Conway
via Forney, .lord in\ ille, Cideon, I,h
buna and return, mill arrives at
P. M., on Tuesday Tluirs lay and
Saturday; 1 'invs at G A M. on Mon
d.iv Wednesday and F.iday. Mail
closes at 1) P. M.
On roato No. 20282, from (Jonwftv
* to F Ltlo liivcr, mail arrives at 5 P.
M. on Monday. Wednesday and Frida#;
leaves at. 7 A. M. Tuesday,
i'h ' i 'da v a ml Satuulnv. Mail closes
at 1). P.'\l.
()i route No. 2028G. f roll! ( !oi> uoiv
in l\>rt Ilan-ebon, tuuiI arriv? s daily
at 12 M.; loav. s daily at 1:15, P. M .
Mail closes at 1:10 P. M.
St a tins ok Water ?Beginning
Thursday, .Ian. 18, 91, and ending
W'u ln?'sday, Jan, 21, 91, the height
of the Wnceatnaw River lias been in
foot as follows: ?
.
Thursday, 4 1 Monday, 5.1
Friday, 4.7 Tuesday, 5.1
Saturday, 4.8 W'nesday, 5.4
A im'ointm kn'i's <?k P. K. The
following ara Presiding Klder Tims. ;
I. Clyde's appointments in this
count\:
Wuecamuw, Bethel, .Ism. 27, 2S.
Conway Station, Fob. 2, -I.
Bueksville, Hebron, 41 2, I.
I.nris, " 17, 18.
Bayboro, Sandy Plains, " 22.
Cmuviiy, Ct. Cool Springs. 2 1, 2;"),
District Stewards will meet, sit
Marion 1 )is-1 rict Parson ige Jan. 1 Otli,
sit 12 o'clock, M.
Tiros. .1. Ci.ydk, 1'. M
AN IMI'UOVHMMNT is imulo
in (!) ) appearance of tin* Methodist
Church front; I>v tlio steps lately
Iliad).
1 rcii i > v 11.c.m a \ n me' on hot -
s m, dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford's Sanitary
Ij'?tio.-i. This noverfui's. Soi l !?v
K. Norton, Druggist, Conwav, S. C.
Tax Beiuuxs.?Tho tim-4 for tak
ing tax returns will ba out 0:1 hVI>.
20. Its getting high time those who
have neglected this should come n;>
and -wear to the number of their hor ses,
houses, pots and blankets.
Boa ill) of Commissioners.-County
Board of Commissioners
held their fir3t meeting for the present
year on ll)th, and 20th, inst.
Several indigent persons were gran
ted relief. Claims were (ilet 1 and
audited and checks drawn in pay
merit to tho amount of over ?1)00 A
charter for a public road from W. inpeo
to Windv Iliil was granted.
10noi.isil SfaVIN Liniment, remo
ves all Hard. Soft or Calloused
Lumps ar.d Hlemishes frmi horses,
1 > 1 oocl Spavins, (hubs, Splints,
Sweeney, Kuig Hone, Stifles, Sprains,
all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc.
Save $50 by use ef one bottle. War
' runted the most wonderful Illemish
(Jure ever known. Sold by K. Nort:rn
Druggist, Conway, S. ('.
Tax lint'hi e rf-.?A number of tax
receipts for the people of tiie county
are waiting claimants in the Treasurers
office Mr. Long would be
wry glad to hand out to the owners
their receipts before the first day of
February. I'nless they are called
for before then the names of the
owners will have, to be transferred t<>
the delinquents book. ' Pis sad it
must, he so, but so it is and must
netds he.
No Lxa.mina i ion'. L ist Thurs
day the 18th, was ihe day for examination
of applicants for Clemson,
^eyervwhere else except here. Wh\
ti MhVf\ ii7??a iwuu) imra ij i.rw 1?<iiuuj(1
Tho member of the Kxatntning
Board in town bad no notification,
nor was the School Commissioner or
other member of the Board in t >\vn.
Tnero must bo a mistake somewhere.
There Were t wo young ^nutlemon in
to vn to he examine I. They had
been told to meet jibo board here.
They came and were badly (lis p
pointed.
DhATII OF Mil. L. I>. OltAIIAM.?
Sad news of the death of Mr 1.0
/ cyr/.o Dow (Irahnmat hi honienear
"To ivell vil'e, (ir^en Sea t<> -?11 - b i |>
came in this week. Some time ago
Mr. Grah.im was stricken wit i paralysis,
but partially recovered. Last
fall, 1m had another athnk, from
which he never recovered, lie died
Sunday, Jan. 21, at about 10 i\ M ,
and was buried on last Tuesday. The
deceased was about fifty five years
old.
Mr. (irahatn was a prominent citi
sscii of this comity and thoroughly
idmtilied himself with t no prog res
sive movements of his time and com
ntinity. He served tho county eflVcimtly
ana member of tho Hoard of
County Commissioners for three
terms.
I'AUACKAI'IIS.
1 *iup lloroaiul There bj
The lleraM l?e|?ovtei\
Thoo.k by Mr. Mayo's store baa
been straightened and trimmed.
Ciip'aina Williams ami Dusenbnry
have been repairing and repainting
the lhttii an 1 Maggie.
' "o\ l\ l\ () i iiii banm and family
arc vi.-iimg friend ami relatives in
I.exington and vicinity.
Mrs. M. H. lba'y is having a very
neat building c eeted near her dwelling.
C.u! cut r McDaniell is doing
the work.
M r~. K. (!. l?nrrongbs has returned
from llendersonville. Her dauglitor,
Mrs. Kgorton came with licr to
remain a ?bile.
Miss Sndio Daggett, of George
town and I mi* nmisiu \lw< 11 nr.n.H
- - ? 1 "1
of ('Imrh stoii, have been visiting
Mrs. \V. H. Porter.
There h:i8 heen as yot no Hoard of
Control appointed for 1 lorry, lint,
we are told that this will not he our
condition long. We can piohahlv
tell oar naders morn next w eh.
The C otnty lioaid cif Pensions
will meet in Con way on Monday
Peb. 5th, !8'?U. AH now applications
for pen-ions mast bo tiled, properly
in ido out, on or before that
day
Lean Liens.
Hard times are not over in llo n
and among soma of our citizens see.n
hardly about to end. Wo find some
of our county merchants are taking
liens upon hogs, chickens, beds and
beadstcads, pots and blankets, fry
ing-pans cups and saucers, chairs,
tables, water buckets, knives and
forks, spoons, axes and oven on one
occasion on '-one bitch d<<g about 2
years old." Circumstances that
warrant the giving or taking of such
a security must be vers bad indeed.
The place of hired man would ocr
taiuly be better than such a makeshift.
to appear i ominai.y free, but a
real sla???, under probably a rented
growin or fctemo vim and tig tret'.
Tho merchant t!?:?t takes the responsibility
of ?*icI> a ma'tor upon his
books must indeed luivo tho sternest
confidem e of the people. Krom sin
trie instances'tis not well to draw too
free conclusions; b it. the fact of one
isolated ease of such ''rnuJushifts"
to live and 1 t live will set what
thiiikei'3 We have to thinking oil the
conditions an 1 trials of ";il'e among
the lowly" in our much abused corn
r of South Carolina.
f I 4*
<i:ili\ anls i't-rry t (cms,
I lio farmers of this section are not
j generally iti very good spirit; hut
I have iu?j:o of I?oLtor conditions thiycar.
There is more moving and
changes of place than usual.
Churches and Sunday Schools in
this section tiro getting along very,
nhudy in their work. 1 here is some
fault being found th it Presiding Ml
der Clyde gives hut one day f<>r the
Meil.oJLt Quarterlv tneoting. The
missionary society here has a membership
of ;K> and is flourishing.
Miss Maty Lewis of this jdaoo has
taken charge of a school near Midiots,
S. < \
Miss Ir-ila lh-aty of liucksvilie, is
visiting relatives and friends at ( al?
ivants Merry.
Miss IVn vhe Atkinson of Marion,
has been visiting her amit, Mrs.
i.iinc. one lias ju.sc r-'itiriic-u i.oine
ttcco apanicd uy Mi-s J'ettio I/me.
t> >
TOWN'SHII' S. S. (Jonvkntion.?
Th<' following program for Cailivillus
Ferry Township Sunday
School Convention t<> ho h !<! a- Mr.
Zion Church 3rd, and 4th, of Fob.
180-1, has been adopted hyconnuith e.
Satuiida y.
r
10 A. M. Devotional lixereisrs by
Dev. 1). A. Calhoun.
Reading Minute-, by Secretary.
Deports of Schools, including
House to I louse Visitation.
10:30 A. M. Topic: " The Sunday
School as a means of saving souls"
by Dev. (!. Fd wards, M. T. Floyd
and others.
Essay try Mrs. I,. I J. Harnhill.
1 1 A. M. 'Topic: "The duty of
pvrents in Sunday School work" by
Dev. 1). A. (Jathor.n, .1. 11. Mishoe
and others.
I 1*30 A. M. 'Topi- : '-The bench's
of Interdenoniinational co-op'ration,
in Sunday School work ' by W. C.
(ilea ton ami C. L. Hoggins,
Missionary, Rssay, by Miss Mary
1 .<>u' i s
Sunday.
10 A. M. Sunday *'rho >1 Mass
Meeting.
11 A. M. Sornu'i), 1 ?y l>. A. Ctl
llOlll).
All Sunday School workers are
invited to att"ii 1.
M. T. Fi.oyd, )
A. Fj fjicw' I , ' (Jo nmitte.
I. 1> ITAunIni t., )
CiiKititY (Jiiovrc WitKOK.-?'Treasurer
Long accompanied 1 >y Mr.
Scarborough went up Tuesday to
look at tliH wreck of the nnknown
\ easel do t e < berry (irove beach,
I ate' v in the bunds of Trial Justice
MohA v but now turned over to Mr
Long. The \ (?sa d was loaded witli
some very line lumber. It will lit
advertised and sold in a short while
Kai.i. our and (Vivid -The pa
peris pre!t\ near the t-no mark < |
the human ualtiro of the subject
The editor of Itinggold .Yc Sou/,'
as quoted by the Atlanta ('fuistfu
fiun is quite ri^ht. "When a mat
. falls out with en editor and quit
taking tho paper, he reads if just a
regularly as h?* did before if he o;u
borrow it. lie will go nil over tin
settlement on Sunday to got on
from his neighbor."
Mi ii" "r
ANTI IKIIY IN IIOUitY,
i ?f t ? ? * -v? . ?- * What
is Thought of; lie Cdiimmitlou
Conirovotsy I'.aet IVoni
a Keliahlo h oarer.
The IIkkaM) reporter i i his ^11r?
ious wanderings on the lookout for
news this wen k gathered these opinion:*
from a very reliable source.
"Willi reference to whether the
people of 1 lorry are in favor of a
March or a .July Convention for the
Reformers," frays a certain Reformer,
"i may bay that 1 have heanl the
matter spoken of a few times by people
in different parts of the c unity,
but with no definite expression of
preference for tho one or the other,
j They seem to be waiting for further
i developments for some action to be
taken in the matter As yet the lie
formers in the county are not posted
| on the merits of the question. Most
I of t hrwi? I l--i v.. lw?ut.it ??? ? ?I...
.... w v uv?t\i iiiv iiiwii mi"
Convention are readers of tfio < 'otlon
/'/toft, and their tendency i* to
| favor ilio March Convention."
Will you tell 11 s l.o.v the p ople
'stand 011 lrby? lias lo lost the hold
lie had on the people in '90 and 92?
' Well, vcf', t may bay he has, de
cidedly.' lie hurt his popularity
; hadlv in this county some time u_p>.
' Kve. since tlio Irby-Kurley controversy
our people have not lihed
either of tln-se two ^entlenn-n ?s
well as formerly. It lias be< ti e >1110
of our people's opinion that ootli
have mined their podtic.il prosp-els
in this county."
v
ht UN
Ilow I Ik* Reformers of I lorry
County ICrf;*n rd t Ijo Si t oat ion.
Atlanta Constitution.
( 'onwuy, ?S. January -i.?Pacini
)?It yet. lacks several weeks
until a prevailing' sentiment in the
recent political movements in this
statu 3ottl?js upon the reform ranks
in I lorry. The policy down here is
dominated by three or four leader?,
and these l.avo i ot yet par-ed the
worcl down the line whether its to he
a March convention or a Jny e< n
vention?whether it's Irl>y or 4>tho
stale house riny,v Horry's t<> ban
It has been tut open secret evur
since the Irhy-Furley-Tillman miltrov*
r-y of l i t. year that the refo tn
leaders in this corner wi 1 not sn(
port Irby for nnytiiinj/: The junior
senator never was vory popular down
licM and the lupros Mitu'ivo followers
from 1 Lorry only went with the
crowd when they \uted for him for
his present position. We arc tolerahly
saio in saying that on v c f> issue
between lrbv and other reformers
I lie ''movement" in I lorry will not
support Irliy. ?
And us for who shall he backc I
for governor to sucmcd down.or
Tilltnnn, there is 110 telling. Tljerc
is nor yet the le-isl hint of preference
! from the leaders If ll o issues now
Mil" iit. ref'?nn headquarters should
refsolve themselves into quest ions between
ihe up country and low conn,
try, 1 lorry would support the low
country candidate; if into qu s'ions
of ie.'}> *eti ve voting divert It, 1 lorry
will very probably be found <> i the
big .side.
.The Now Year's NovcUios
for failicy,
With the beginning of the )ear
rtpj ear no'cities of I! usu?n i IT-els
ami modern adoptions of the lirst
ICtnpirc; the latter being undoubtedly
suggested by a recent revival of
the Napoleonic studies which makes
its influence felt into ii-eintur-, on
tl.e stage and even in art. Thus elegant.
opera wrap- him frequently
made with Kmpiiv yokes and voluminous
Kenni-sauce sleeves. Tl e dra
peries already announced aro hcing
dev<doped into many original effect-,
indoor gowns being influenced by
those of the peplum description.
Ti.e dress skirt is becoming wider at
the bottom, ami tho sleeve also more
voluminous, Bodices at the proem
moment, arc faxing all the inventive
genius of the artist dressmaker by
being susceptible of e\ery conceivable
novelty in trimming and material.
There lias never, also, existed
such a rage as the present one for
fur and ermine ab >ve all. Some or
iginal designs of collarettes in real
Louis XIII style?drooping at th
shoulders and very fiat -are heeom
ing popular among ifie new nr des.
These various niovom -nts indicated
in the the toilettes of th -jnothms
are closely c ii'n-d !>v the fashions in
jdrls dresses and even in tins cos
tilings of very little ones theinst Ives
In extract in^ those instructive items
from the lute.it McDowell Fashion
Journals we notice that the handSome
publications still maintain the
hijrh standard of their former excellence
and contain besides new feufeatures
of r.p'oiul inter t. "i"hoy
art) invaluable for their practical advice
to Dressmaker.- and Amateur-.
"hit Mode do Paris1' and 'ParU Albion
of Fashion" C"St only #3.50
each for a yearly subscription, or <15
coots a copy. "The French Dr-.-smaker"
is $3.00 p. r annum, or 30
( cents a c ?py. As for 'M.u Mode,' it
only comes to $1.50 a year or 15 ets
a copy, which make* it the most e >'
in mi il family fashion journal in
existence if your are unubl to
! pr< cur.) any of these publiodiu s a
t your n vfldealcrs do i ot take -an\
s it>stitnt;i from him, b,it. nj? ; ly bv
in iil to M' ri.srs. A iMcD6\vi:i,t. &
Co., I We it 1 1 h St., Now York.
: XOTIUK.
I
Dr. 10. A. d srpio will he in town
) on Monday January the 22ud to res
mlin one week. '1 hose wishing den
4 ti try work done will do well toed
, upon loin during the time. IVetl
L. am extracted without pain; and al
work in his lino cirefuily done.
10. A. (iasquk, I >ent?>t.
.. ... . . n?? .vjvvWIJ iy?? woo
Dispensary
lloor.
Tho Stutc Boirfd'of-Control has or
will establish a dispensary mar the
Palmetto Brewery in Charleston
which will bo made the distributing
point for Charleston beer The dis
pensarv will mm the Brewery wagons
and ctuployeos f*>v handling the beer
and for draying for shipment to
other parts of the State.
QThe breweries are given by the
new dispensary law thirty days in
which to sell out their stock. Bnt
, the Palmetto Brewery will continue
work, under direct control of State j
! Board and will sell all its output to
the State Dispensary.
-V > 4 *
It May Do ;vs Much lor You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, lii.
writes that he hud a Severe Kidney
troub.o for many years, with severe
|i i's in his back and also his bladder
was iiogeclod. 11 ?* tried many to
lulled Kidney cores hut without any
good result. About a year ago lie
began use of Klec'rio Hitand
fo nid relief at. once. Kk*ctrie Hit- U
tcrs is especially a luj?ted to cure of
all Kidney and Liver troubles and
often gives alums intent relief. One
trial will prove our statement. 1'rieo
only oOe, for largo bottle. At Dr.
J'!. Norton's Drug Htore.
A Quarter Outttry Tost.
Ko" a'juarter of a century Dr.
King'* New Di.-e >verv has been t?e
ted, and tlio millions wlio have r*
ceivt'il beueliL from itsu e te-tify to
its wo derful curative pow? r.s in all
disea** s of Tluouf, (Mies? and Lungs.
A remedy that has stood the test sol
long and that It is .given so universal
Satisfaction is no experiment. JOich
bottle is positively guaranteed to
give relief, or the money will be re- I
[funded. Ibis admitted to l>?* Hie
most reliable for (Jonahs and t old \ ,
Trial I>ottics) Free at I):-. K. N? rton'sli
Drugstore. Largo si/.n 50c. and 1
$1.00
A SAD DKATIl.
l)u.\u .Funks.?Since 1 receive.' J
vonr letter tiro rude angel of death
has Ion preying upon my Inippy
little household and in u most cruel
m inner oirr'cd awav from mo my
dear st companion, my precious jewel
of ninolceu mi miners.
.List cloven months from the night 1
| I led her .away a happy "oridn the*.
I carried her Cold hotly bach to the
sum > church yard lo be returned to
j its mother earth.
She was tlm ideal of li r as. fiat' '
and tin* idol of her cotnpinion.
The few days of our union wore
iu:i v n iiniirucuM liOiio* mo i :i11: ( u
: protncly happy
| I am battled to understand why
I tho radiant star of my hope hould
go down to soon after rising fio j
j bright; but lis grotto down, behind
ii heavily el< n led w? s'ern horizon.
Indued the last rays are gone from ,
mo forever a d all the world seems
dark, g'or my, and forsaken as or,
through tears, I wander alone.
She carried her innocent babe on
her peaceful breast.
I*, can't l> I hi*r, at the long?st,
l?pf(?re I shall see her again;
!u the sweet happy home over Jordan.
Where -mnshlne dbpolleth thrdn
It can't lie long, at the longest
Though long it may *opm to mo
I're v.< shall all lie made happy,
^wcet lit'Ie I". n'ly of I In- .
11 can't In* lonjr, at the lon^c l,
!'<> triad I am it must l> >;
Wlicu tiiunsh ill waft th<? _l.i.l tid'.io i
My 11111.0 1 shall In rkon for 1110.
"I liolili', true whale'or befall,
I fi.'ol it whan 1 soriow most;
'Tift hotter to have loved and lo t,
'1 linn never 1<> have loved at a!!."
Your sorrowful fru ml,
! (Vnway, S, (\ \\ . S. McD., .III.
Jan. 23, 1801.
i>uciiten's Arnica S; Ivo
The lies' S.ilvc in the world for
j Cuts, lirttisos, Sores, Uleers, Salt,
Hhouin, Pevcr Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped I lands, ('hilblaitis, t 'oris, and all
I S!<in Eruptions, and positively cures
1 Piles, or no pay required. It is
; guaranteed to givo perfect sn'isfaction,
or money refnmled. Price 25
cents per box. Por sale at K. Norton's
Drugstore.
Wilmington MarketWilmington,
N. U., Jan. ~ J.
Spirit^ Turpentine, 27o per gi!.
Kosin, 00o per hhl fur strain.- d,
yOod St I II'. 11 e?l 05
Tar, 00c. pet bbl. of 2S0 lbs.
Crude Turpentine, *1 05 for hard
and $!.70 for Yellow Dip atul VirL'in.
Peanuts, at 40 cents to 55 per
I muiK'i or ios.
COTTON?Kn-m.
Ordinary c, Good Ortlii nry u^c,
Low Middling C 13 Hi.*, Middling
?\c, Go d Midding 7 t) 10
NK'W AhVKin iSKMKNTa
" SALE UNDER MORTGAGE.
4.1TATK OP SOU I'll OA I {Of-IN A,
0 IIOHKY COUNTY,
UXDHft and by virtue <>T tlto jni vi r
and authority vested In mo l y Nathan II.
Quinc- y in and by his certain rnortya,.;."
deed modo and executed JiOth <1 :y of .Ian
1 892 and duly reglstrre'd In ottl Ucglnter
Mesne Conveyance for Horry County in
la)ok, pa./e f! 5},Il ia, 0 !<},03*, the condition*
bein;? broken, I will sell a public mioT.on I
before the Court House door in (k-nway,
S. (on dond.ty Tab day of March dur1
n;? legal bonis, all that certain tractor
parcel of land la Oreen Sea t iwn-ddp con
veyed by said mort^a^e, cunfuiitiux one
hun-ticd and twenty acrenc re or less,
i bounde 1 by 1 md- of.?. 15. Skipper, John
T. QtdoOoy, rnpbon O. Collins, oetnt
Kvaliue Fipps, S. XV. Collins* and Others.
Term of s ile, cash. Purchaser to paj
1 for pap.nv, J. Buy \nt,
J any. 2 in I, 1394. M< rta izee,
|
WONtA N S W O R KrftSa
io'1, S t> "-WicVHr ilvauSjt
No
Conrwy. -v < ? !)< ?" '??, 1*1):'. .
All *11 lloldin di'.in a a'uis! Ii.<
Kslato ol tli - late W. .J. Sarvls arc licrcl y
reqlU vd to |l|i? th<> am wllh the u???l?-;
signed, duly proven according to law, or
tills Notice will bo pi <1 in bur Of tin ir
recovery. A. M. S.vhvi*,
t >n llll'd Adnir.
iiour. It. Sc.\:;c >1: >i if, Ally.
.Ian. 4 0\v
N < >1 ice
Conway, S. C. Dee. SIO, 18951.
All persons holding clalius u- altist the
I \ state ol ()liver(). 1 >.?I r i quested to
lllo tho sumo, duly proven, with the tindorsigm
d, at Kuir lllull, N. or with
Ikibf. Scarborough, Conway, c? t?r this
Notice will be plead In l-n* o their r
covcry. A. W. .1 knkins,
Jan 1 (!w Qua litled Admr
NOTICE OF SALC.
rNDKH and by virtue of a chattlc
mortgage From J. >1, I laid wide and it. C.
(inli ain?to It. All-1 >ro??k A (V . dated
January 10, 1801, and focoraed in the!
olliee of ltt"'i-t?T ft Mo.sit. ('otiveyane ? f
! I'M i v Co., 8. (J., Vol. A, pages U, the 1
uivderrlgnod a- Ixnoo!) ?'i Biilil mortg
will s 11 bolero the ( tiiii f Hon r at I 'mi
way, . on Monday, rebruaiy, 1801,
fnr cash, tho propeity cow red by said
mortgage, to wit, one t'J hotse pow^r Talbot
steam boiler, one 15 h ?r-e power Tal
hot murine ami oii*' - iw nmilicotnplete, to
f,ether with the additions and appurtonanee
thereto.
14v eon sen i ol all parth < < oneern d tin*
said pro erf la y ' >! I at pl'i\ It lie
before said date l>y our Attorney .
.Jon *ros, ( iiiavs A Co.,
A : le03 of M< stu v'i1.
.loilNsON A (ii'ATTl.KliAt \f,
Attorney?,
Foreclosure.
(*JTATE OK SOl'Til CAHOMN'A, i
H HOltUY COUNTY )
i "rider and by vir? in-ol the power and
.
OVCfllt n ? . -V.. l t 1
. , -i4.mi, mill assigns, t>y
one Thomas ,M. i!era id, in and by hi
certain inorbjago to >nid trirvis exeeut <1
roe i\Ud in tlw> lie-i tor (?f M<" no ('onvey
inn of li'Miy C unity, in Honk ot Mml
!is? L'l N'?. S, pa :( <.) 1 I > fi-l'l ilU'llI ivo 1)1
soeuro llit* payment I ;o\ n hundred
Hi payment of said money, I In' under
si'Miod will offer for Mile 1 ore the Court
ilmi i'door al Conway, S. within legal
salt* hours, on Monday the fiili day ol
. '
plantation or trai t ol land, (tout in ng one
hundred (100) aercs nioiv or h . situate,
lyinu ;tn i belli iu (Inn 11 S a Tow u -hip.
C moty and B a a ton 1 on (lie North
hie I'leas-inl M '-is ! w Swamp, w <t i i
.i tie 1'eO Pee Hi . el", and <>ti h it'll : 1 >o|
I'lay Can I Uo d, being part of a tra< t of
lay of Augud, 1707, and convoye i to said
Herald by \\ . .1, heir vis, by l)?n 1 of uate j
>f II. M. An dura m. south by lands of 11.
I', Smith, Ava M. Hardee and others,
i
.
IMat will more fully show, the same bein r
kno a n a the "Iv tate land of I (hod iS irv i-.."
Term , of S do Cash. I'ure'nw r to pay
f< -r n eessar |-.a pel's.
A. M . Sauvis,
Qilutlii.ed dinr, ol \Y. .1. S.\HVI8.
11. 11. oCAKr.oiMf.ut. Attorney,
Ian. nth, IS'.H.
Sals Under Mortgage,
11 TA'J K OF SOUTH OAUOldNA, ( |
O IIOKKY COUNTY. )
I'nder and by virtu of the ; M > t of sale
intained in a icrtaln ne C . tv ol James
C. Johnson tu.I. \V? llollhiay dated the
i Mil nay 01 i fee. A. 1 >. 1 r, find rceort'od
in tli oftlco <>i it. M, c. fur Uorry County
on the 2nd day <>l January A I), lssa in
Hook No. 5 pages '?]') nnd Aid. 'I'iio con
d'lion of tho snnto having Ibroken,
to tho highest I i l i I' for ish, ou tiio flr^t
Monday in Febiuu y it l> in tb fltli"d ly
of lid month in tie your t8.il, wililn tiic
usual hours of r-.;d , before Court
KouTTo door id Conway S. ('.
All and insular (I '.)) one nlutli ol on*
c< rbii.ii plocu parcel or truck of bin l con
tnlning lour h androd and -i\ty li e a re:
m iro or loss, known a tho o tat lands of
Copt. A. 11. .1. ' :i " ! -cea l" said
lands jitua <1, lying and being in Ilorry
County and state tiforsaid, In Gallivant
Kerry To .i hip, on the (! dlivaiits Ferry
and Conway public r >ad. 1'. unded north
and n irtli cas.t hy ) nds >! I). ||. Floyd,
tit 1; "a t and ?UT 1 In llirF o! Water
man drain ;; r, south and outh we t by
lands of Cobb Cannon, west and north
west by lands ol II..I. Ilarrolson and W.
II. Strickland, Said lands situated oil
I read .velI and Daw'SPJ Bwatnps. I'nr
chaser to pfiy lor j .pers.
.1. W. lloi.r.iUAY,
M ortjrageo.
Sals Under M irtgage.
'TATK OF SOI "I 11 OACOMNA, )
O IIOUMV COUNTY. )
Fader and I y virtue of the power of
sale contained in the n ortgagc of F. I\
drain,yer to J. W. Moliiday & J,m dated
tlie 2f>th. day of Fob. / . I). ISS9, and recorded
in tli olHce of It. M. <f r Horry
County on flu- 13th daj of April A, I).
1889,fn Book No, <">, pages 112, 473, 414
and 4if), the condition of the sumo having
boon broken, tho undersigned will sell
at public auction tollie hi- lie I hiddt r f< r
cash, on tin llr.- t Mond ty in I'Vlumry next,
it being Hie olh d i\ of said month in the
year 1804, within- h" irund hours of ;!< ,
before the Court lion o door, at Conway
B. C.
All tliat. certain peico, puree! or track
,.c i.....i
" " ???- ?. 111 < 'I 11 <r ry.
State of South ( ..rolIn:i, m I; iniri )
three hundred ae;v . mo e or 1 . llonm
(led north by State |i je, ei;-t 1 y lutein of
Ilr dly Sti'ieUhm I .south ? v- bind: o| pan
iel ( : tin r .ami ,\-t lr ! u ; f II, II.
ilulTkim. Purch i.'cr to piiy for | p(r.-,
J. \V. ;< i i ll); y A mix,
Moi t r e ! ' s,
Mortgage Sale{..
TA'l i: OF SOI TH CAROLINA, /
O IIOJUtY COUNTY. s
I ml r U power of sale men m hy the
Mortgtwe lieed of Oliver 11.1'. Singleton
of (Jut ? Feb IS, P>; f, nod duly recorded,
lii'.-.i-! r- a d v ;)! HatpuSlii r.etion
, on Monday the r>th day ol I <d?. next,
before the < art 111 use in ( m , m du
in:; leotl s hour ; "all th a" tr; t -flan
lyinj:' amI 1 an in ( ..iiniy a i - . ufp.e-.idd
e uitulnin Fifty (AO) a re more or
less, hounded .1- follow ; t lining t A.
M. .N oh I con.a on i' 1. < II liny
,o:id, runniti : Id road <? a \. im r I.
K. Slogl ton'.-, j i el1, 1! m f ih. tl'l
Wont fortydlvy t<> a .-!ato : them e North
el West, tlfteen cdiuin ? :? halo ol Cm
sey'.s line; tlie.m Nor i hi Fust forty-ttve
chains to the 1 inniim.
T< ms of Sale ( isli. Purchaser to pay
for |?Upe.
lit'itltot -118 vV Com INS,
Mortgage1o
j < en.v*vo?v Uinnjiproveu tho bill f
"til the peliof of l>utT\y*uou bf stood cu
ttobotr toodi
r vxif u old) RKt.r \ r,t.t- firm ok
BURROUGHS & COLLINS,
is Tin: placi; to oft tiik worth of voi'R monk v.
ami to > cur< bargains tn.it will surprijo yen. Wo arc constantly roccivir.
( nc w ;o ds cvt i v week, which wo will sell at
i'?<n-K Hoi loni I 'ri<M?w.
f ! > ?' >11 on11 n\:iiniic ?>ijt1 innni-n lock of clothing and lot ub quote
u pii? \V< V:m 11 \.iu i nice t ,i| rlotlics at very low figure#. If yon
want nytliln . In tii i furt Ituro lino, glvo u a cull nnil look over our itook o f 1 In '<
i , ' 1 i 1 . i'< 1-. i it , U um l I,. I ('enter Tallies, and the fnineiit
'Ni'\v It 'id', i oi " 1) .tw i. a in iii n iiiii . Don't fall to buy one of our
-JBxerr KocrKziirsro cri^iKs,
9
0 that w!i -i yo i tiro wenry you etui rook your ? !( to rent. Our Hue of trunks wnl
valines aro hard to boat. ' ,
Wo keep constantly on linncl tin t><' * glides "f llotir thnt coinos to Horry County
t i ll '' ) \< i t' !ji ? v< r ! I 11 . A 1:>i I?? dt" rod ru.-t proof oats jns? rocolvo<l
If you want to buy a good cook stokeor kitchen wifo go to Burroughs A Cntllni
A lot ot Scotcl d Beilfnri! Cords
t r. ci Ub ?ft !ai L'tmcnt oi Cushinerefl, WoratcU? Ginghams* and
1 i ' . which iro ding low Indeed. Ou? stock of shdes nro complete. * We
thin'; wo niti ii v i in (pettily: >.f\lc and price ?. Wo also keep the fainpus
.I'A MK8 ME ANS SilOKS,
'? - I i*.< 'W ^
which arc gaining in popul irity cvi ry day
We !ia\ 'it hi' of hel iconic i button !> >ot-. which wc *\i|l clos? out at
the ustoni-long low price 85 cents.
A ( HOICK Id >T OK
FRESH GROCERIES
Always kept on hand, l>os'?lt*8
BUGGIES,
ROAD CARTS,
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
\N I) A Til01 SAND AND ONJ;< I IUNCIS. too numerous to nieu
tici now, which \vc will fell chvap for cmhIi.
Plea ) give us a call a for yourself before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are confident wo can save you money.
Yours f' r trodc,
Ill IlilOlJjlilS Jfc <'01.LI NS.
Ccri 11 k ^ i tI> t i< m c\r O >.,
COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS
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y i ; 2?S '?>* e i : '- t * a i < : i '>***> i > ? s i i i < 5< 3.
le^X-nroxit Sreot, 3STew "STorls:
\ P. A, A/^E5 & (SO.,
,/J \_ Wholesale Manufacturers of /'
.? \ PLEASURE VEHICLES. P
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J/ p. A. A/\B3 & CO., \ {3
1/ Factory and Salcsi ins, OWENSBORO, KY. ^
C9Q0 SCO -i)09U *
I ?c 0 c ? GSgBMm /ANOTHER |
I Vxil NOVELTY. I
|<r"cl' \/\fflffl Our Phaeton Buggy, :
1H|& >v With Lea'.W Roof and Back |
{^4 / Curtain, and Rubber Side
/ ' . 'i\// Curtiins, Trimming, Green }
I Leather or Fine Broadcloth. *
\ \jV \ x x / WRITE FOR PRI0E8. I
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-v. I V ' v- World'* Fair, J
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1HK DAVIS CARRIAGE COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio. :
IASGOOD STANDARD ft
i I H J? WE PAY
3-TON ^t\
FREIGHT. 1 ONLY \
<& G-Vcas Written Ouarantce. Bj^KS^ES^SSWH d? o tr *" * J
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I | I HiAL. ;5 lofueandpnrfce*. <,
| OSGOOD & COMPANY, BlNGHAMTpNjSL3E?*
c.rnt fttJeTrr?*\lfHoient for cen- ?The daughter of tho lute mult!*
turlta to coiuo. "What is it?" I millionaire, Jay (JouM is goim/ to build
aa.icd. o* l? it animal, veirpublo or and maintain? UuUiU for filtf IrfuudUM** -