University of South Carolina Libraries
Tu k notitir If Kill Li), Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. (\ FKIl. 1, 1S1M. LOCAL NEWS. CoCM Mmi Korn:8. <) i routej No. 20*373; from <i i .|i vaut<* Ferry to Co iwitv. mail arrivm 1:15 1'. M., o:i Monday. Wednesday and Friday; Knees at 2:30 IV M. on same day. Mail closes at 2:2o. On route No. 202S0, from (' mwav to I'ireAay, N. 'tnu'l artives at -1:30; 1\ M , On Tuesday, Thursday and : Satnt'dai; leave-* at o 1'. M mi sum... davs. Mail closes at 5:.V, |'. M. ( )n routo No XM'JSI, fio:n Conway via I'orney, Jord ui\ille, tiidonn, |/i j l?ana and ivuirn, miil arrives at 7 IV M., on Tuecdav 'rhnrsilay ami Saturdav; 1 mvos at <5 A \|. on Man day Wednesday and Friday. Mail closes at 0 I*. M. On lonto No. 20282, froin (Jonwav 1 to Lit In River, mail arrives at 5 IV ' \i. on Monday. Wednesday and lAidav; leases at 7 A. M Tuesday, 1 Th'irsdav ami Saturday. Mail closes at T. M. On mute No. 20288, frnin Ponwav to Port I larreFoo, mail arrives daily at 12 M.; leav s daily at 1:4a, P. M. Mail closes at 1:40 P. M. Staoks or Wathu?Beginning Thursday, .Ian. 2(1, 01, and ending Wudn?sday, Jan. 31, 04, the height , of the Waecamaw River has been in j let jus km lows: Tnnrsdav, 5 4 Monday, 5.3 1'* riilii y, 5.3 Tuesday, 5.5 Saturday, 5.2 W'nesdav, 5.4 IJmm-'am.. ? >ii Thursday 25th,' .15; Friday, 25; Saturday, .111; Monday, 1.1?5 Tuesday, .1 1. AproiMTMv:\ts of 15 Iv?The follow iii;f ar? Presiding Klder Tims. ). Clyde's appoint incuts in this rount\; Waccamaw, licthel, dan. 27, 28. Conwav Station, Feb. 2, 1. l'ucksville, Hebron, 11 3, 4.1 I .oris, ' 17,18. Mayboro, Sandy Plains, " 23. (Jonway, Ct. Cool Springs. 24, 25. District Stewards will meet at Marion District Parsonage Jan. H5th, at 1 2 o'clock, M . Titos. J ( 'l.VI?K. P. H. Washi no iox's Hiutiiiia v.?The J llurroughs School has been organized into a club for the celebration of Washington's birthday, February i 22nd. Miss Maud M?\o was elected President,.!. Purdio McNeill Sect. The exercises are to consist of essays* declamations, recitations, patriotic songs, responsive readings, etc. Tho public will be duly notified of the hour of the exercises. J. P. Mcxr.n.i., Sect. Co mm issioxkiis (Joiitr. ? In the case of lT. S. tv>\ lb*rt Richardson and Potter Richardson, for breaking into Farmers po-tt office the defendants were held for iireliiniiuirv fviiiiiimi. ? I J tii in on Sot unlay. At Farmers, there is :\ store run in connection with tho post office. Hurt ami Pot tor, negro hoys, broke ir.to thn store, taking coffee, anulT and other things, also entered tho post office and took $'1.00 in small pieces belonging to t lm office. "( iOVKHN M KN T SK KI >." ? I{opresentutivo .John L. McT/inrin writes tho IIeuaM): I desire to state the fact that tho seed provided by the Agricultural Department for distribution :his venr is not so abundant as last year, I have made them go as f,.>. urtuci til >> K? .wl/i.Oi.w. .n? ?i ' ?.g. |.w.- | iiH "f supplying first, those who tnake personal application for thorn, i If any one who received seed last fails to get thetn this year, it is not from neglect on my part, but because I the supply will not cover the list of | names 1 have. Not foi: Mokai.s.?The following paragraph is taken from a report of > r. A. Woods' argument against the constitutionality of the Dispensary Law before the State Snpietne ('on it. '' I > i mipiwi l-ins siri> to I ir? ??if ! in Marlboro, JVIarion, 1 lorry. This is for revenue ami not for the im^Mpvement of morals If the Art is mvonstitiitional thru the public funds have been miflsapplicd. It is submitted that the Art, is unconstitutional and the public funds are boin<? used for a purpose which is not governmental, and the taxpayer who does not enquire in the sale ot liquors! has no other remedy than to secure ! the injunction of the Court." Almost Bkoki-: Oi t. ?Therecame very near being a jail breaking here last Monday night; but the prompt ness of Mr. S. T. Sessions j>revented the ptisoners from accomplishing purpose. Harry Troy, title prayed young negro, seems to have been at the bottom of the whole thing. Bert. Kichurdson, a U. S. prisoner, was to carry the slops down stub's. Troy told him where to lind a key and Bert got it and also secreted an old hatchet in his clothes. With the key, they managed to open their cell door unci with the hatchet were making a hole in the wall. Mr. S? ssions happened to hear their t oise t ud promptly stopped them. They nad a small hole opened when found; but it would have taken them some time to finish one largo enough They are still safe behind the gritting*. PAttAliKAIMIS, I'U-knl up lloroiiikI Titer? l>> The llcrnld Ki'porlci'. Mnjor 11. li. littek passed through town yesterday. Trade seems to bo briskening. Plenty of drummers were in town this week. Mr. (jeo. <h Hack ami two sisters, Misses Io!a and .lusemine wero visit ng town this week. The constitutionality of the Dispensary law is before the State Sit- j preme t'onrl ut Coltimhin now. There seems to be no lack of as ns- j pi rants t ?r the position us Dispenser for lb rry. Hut no one seems to be MU'king a place on the County Hoard of Control I ii' I ( u- it...... i ..... . ' 111 >i \ >nuniiiM* on nor | \ I si*s, dogs a id nil stock, cured in 30 minutes I?v ^'oolford's Sanitary Lotion. This noverfai's. Sold by K. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. C. Tiik ('ol'nty IW>Altl) of Pkn >|oXs will moot in Conway on Monthly Fob. f>tli, 1SD-L All now applications for pensions must bo tiled, properly made out. on or before that day. Lev. M . A. Connolly, a superannuated preacher of the South Cairo linn Conference, died la-t Sunday, in his seventieth year. Uis remains were in'erred Monday afternoon at I o'clock in the Kershaw cemetery. I toiler Itiirst. The boiler of Mr. Fink Sutler's saw mill on ('iimp Swamp in the l>uck Creek section hnrstcd some days ago. Everyone ahont thu mill was in some way in jured. The negro lireman was hadly scalded and had a thigh broke; but unless he dies, there will have been no lives lost by the explosion. Tins is extraordinary considering the unnsnal capers the lividy boiler cut- np. The whistle and smoke slack flew away. The boiler itself leaped out of its bed and went sixty feet, touching tl"u ground twice on the way. And it went fur twice end foremost, to?, which seems rather strange. It was a lucky escape for those near the mill certainly. corntv m:\ys. Idt t le It i \ . r. Messrs. Mills A: Lewis brought ft lot <>f Texan mules and ponies to Little Liver, week before lust. Tliey loft for Shftllotte, X. C.,ji few days ago, without, making a single, sale. The farmers around here it seems are well provided with mules and horses. Little Liver has a Idack-smith who is indeed eccentric, lie eats, sleeps, and does his work in the same house. Ilo never goes to church, never reads a newspaper; in short, never leaves his shanty, except to get provisions, and will associate with no one. No ... ill ? "" one can ic 11 wnence in? on in m . I iio.se wlu> have tried him, say ho is very skillful at his work. The young men of Little Liver were to meet Wednesday night, hist week, to organize a literary society, hut were prevented by tho inclemency of the weather. lliicksport. We wish to fill a little of your kindiy offered space this week with the doings and happenings in and around Bucksport. Mr. (J. O. Buck spent tastSundav in Conway. M .. / i /I 'PI. % _ _ . * hi r. v . kj. i timnpson nas reiurncu to Marion County. ('apt. II. L, Buck is now in New York and Philadelphia on a business I trip. Itev. \V. tS. McCnskill preached in the Baptist Church here <>n the 20th, inst. Mr. .1. P. Harper has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Marion. Mr. I.. It. Cornell has moved t?is family to Smiths Mill. Mr. (J. I.. Skipper, who has been living at Port Ilarrelson foi the last few years, is among us again. lie will have charge of Capt. Buck's farm. M r. Skipper also has charge of the weather here, and rivals I licks as a prophet. Last week a farmer of this section had ten sheep killed by <I<?lTs- Some one, we suppose, will reach after the chestnut hell rope when wo ask for Ifoif Isi't/is/afion. But it certainly seems that an industry as important as sheep raising should have some protection from the ravages of these half starved and wort hless dogs. We believe any effort on the pattof our Representatives to ahate this evil, would meet with the hearty approval of the I lorry farmers. Hoard Landing. Rain in abundance; the W'aoca maw i booming. La grippe may bo found in almos' every man's house. Mr. J. II. Mishoe died of it last week. Kcv. <L (\ Caittes and his father, of ()rton N. C., passed through Loird Landing last week. He is on his way to spend a while with relatives iii (Georgetown Co., and s'oppnd here with his brother, Rev. J. T. Raines, a short while. Four light skiffs passed down the Waceamaw last week. They came from I'ireway or Reaves Ferry, N. (J., and were managed by Milligat 8. I hey wero said to be on a trading expedition. roi: conway' TOWNSHIP. Petition in Circulation What Is Thought of it in Town The Law on t In* Subject. A few interested parties have been agitating the question of a dispensary for this township during the past few wf?eks. Though the petition, now in circulation calling for an election, doe* not specifically say so, the idea seems to be to have the Dis ; located in Conway. The petition reads as follows: To the Honorable Hoard of County Coin inissionersof Horry County: We, the undersigned voters of Conway Township, desiring that a Dispensary be established in this township, ask that you ( mil an election to settle the question of. "Dispensary" or ' no Dispensary." It comes from a seemingly author itative source that though this peti tion has not been all ovei the town i ship, it has been (ptito extensively signed; some 7o or ou mimes is said to lie upon it with other plums to; hear from. There is something like 400 voters in this township ami those interested Say there will be no trouble about getting sullicient names to have an election 01 lie red. The fact that such a petition is in circulation and being pushed hv the Usual out of date arguments has put the people of town to thinking over what would be the effect of the establishment of a dispensary here. The reporter has taken the trouble to I gather a concensus of opit.ioi upon I this question and finds that the whole town is practically unanimous against such establishment. Many persons, though, are of the opinion that if one should be put upon tne county it ought to come to Conway; I others emphatically agree that the f II rl best i II11 i M ir luii 111 r if i ii I r \ tlmi. tic cons', just about low water mark would be a pretty good site for the Machine of Wetness; and one good man was found who would under such conditions head a subscription to Uev. 1 licks to predict another i September storm; and another a terribly dry gentleman?would res- ! pecifully beg that the 1 Mspenscr, j whoever ho might he, not be allowed j leave of absence during the season of * wetness. The arguments for and against the Itispensarv's establishment, it is not necessary to give. K very bod v knows them. The combination of words that may bo cleverly put t'?_ gather by those seeking soft jobs can be made to sound very nice; but there are facts that set them ali aside. Ii is nut worth while to discuss a I)is- ? r.... < i | II.'11 Oil I > I'll V?UIIW<lj? I IIOIl' III 1. > Ul' one in the county hut for the next 12 mouths none for the town of Con-1 way, thanks to our churches anil j school uoiise. The law on the question of the lo- j cation of a Dispensary in Conway | keeps our town day at least for the! next twelve months. Section 8 of an Act of 1881), entitled "An Act to! Incorporate thu Hutroughs School of Conway, Horry County, South Caro- ! linn, and to prohibit the sale of in- | toxieating liquors within one mile thereof," reads as follows: That the sale or barter of spirituous li(|Uoi's, wine, beer, or other intoxien'ing drind or beverage of any kind, in any quantity whatever, be, and the same is hereby expressly prohibited within a radius of one mile trom said school; that iio license, from any authority whatever shall warrant sum saie; anu \\ nosoover snail ne ' found guilty of violat'on of this Act shall be punished the same as if convicted of retailing liquor without a license in this State. Aii Act of 1818 (No. 471, page 508 of Vol. 11?, Statutes at Large, S. C.) reads: That from and after the passage of this Act i shall not he lawful lor any person or persons whatsoever to sell 01 expose for sale any sj irituous liquor or liquors within one mile of any church, school house, college or university within this State, and the County Commissioners of I the several counties are hereby prohibited from granting licenses for such purpose: I'roriilnl, that nothing herein contained shall apply to incorporated cities, towns and villages. Sections 44 and 40 of the Act of j 1893, known as the dispensary Law, 1 road thus: Sec. 44. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with tins Act are hereby repeal ed. See. 40. This Act shall not lie held or construed to. iu any manner, repeal or effect existing laws prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors within certain distan cos of churches and school. So, with this statutes unrepealed ? in effective force?upon our statute' book8, it is not lawful that a Dispen- ! sary be located in Conway. It is; probably very well so. Conway is j accordiner to some oninioos the onlvi O " I I place in the county it would pay to j establish a Dispensary, and it is not certain that it would pay here. Anyway the experiment will have to he tried elsewhere than in our town The other points spoken of for the Dispensary are Toddville and I .oris. Whether these places have been held up as a menace to the trade of the town if Conway does not accept a Dispensary, or are seriously thought of, may he learned later. If the former, we will hear little more of tho matter seriously; if the latter those who fear that the establishment of a Dispensary at Toddville or at l.oris would injure Conway may have a chanco to have their feats proved groundless. Taken all in all the establishment of a dispensary in Horry need hardly lie feared, HiicUIcii'h Arnica Salve The Heat Salve in the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at K. Norton's 1 Irngstore. MA It It ICO. On Jan. 21st , ISO I, l?y lie v. II. I). (Irainger, at the residence of groom's father Miss Cap Martin in Mr. .1. (L Allen, all of Horry. OBITUARY. LKK.?Mr. Kthel Lee, was horn in Horry County, S. C, on March 26ill, IS 10, and died at his residence on Kingston Lake, .January, 15, 1801, aged 44 years, 9 months and 10 day 8. He was strieken with paralysis on Kriday previous to his death and never spoke again, t )u Monday morning at 1 o'clock A. M., he quietly hreatlied his last. On 'Tuesday following his remains were laid t<? rest in (Jood Hope Cemetery. Mr. Lee was a man of good character, and was held in high esteem hy all who knew him. He was a consecrated Christian and had been a member of (iood Hope I'aptiSi church for several v are, during which time he held many ollieiul positions in both Church and Sabbath School, ever ... ..r . i . i ... it. p 11011111u[jis oniy, in mm eon* scienciotis and Christ-like manner tli.it beeometh all t'hristians.Surely in his death the family Sabbath School and Church have sustained n loss ir repairable. II'* leaves a wife, three children and a host of fri? nds to mourn his departure. lint we know that oor loss is to the departed life eternal. Wo would therefore commend the bereavt i| family to Him whodoeth all things well and who alone can tfivo comfort and consolation in tho hour of lurkost o.oom. .1. N. .1. i onr 141g sikt; sms. Having the needed merit to more thiin make good all the advertising claimed for them, the- following f nr rem.dies have reached a phenomenal sale. I >r. King's New Discovery, for eonsn mpt ion, Coughs and Cohls, each bottle guaranteed ?Klecltie Hitlers, the great retnedv for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, liueklen's Arnica Salve, tlm best in the world, and Dr. King's Now Life Hills, which arc a pet feet pill AH t hese rente dies are guaranteed to do jn-t what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will b?* glad to tell \ on more of t hem. Sold at Dr. K. Norton's Drug Store. The Cower of A peons. IMiiludelplda Times. %tli was after long and serious thought," said Mill cent, who is to uf iiiiuiiuu s'on ami who was snowing her belongings to :tn admiring coterie, ''that I d?'CHlcd to have all these aprons." "Hut why?" demanded one of the girls', looking at the bewildering c< I lection. "Because I have discovered that nothing appeals to the inns uline mind so much as an apron,' announced Millicont. "I have observed that when I wore my painting rig Henry found me irresistahle. Those two high necked long sleeved, pale bitm things are artists' aprons, girls. WM I . !. . i ?? lil'il ? IlilM" CUillC IIIIU 1110 MIHl O from a walk, and I have j lit on a long white apron and devoted myself to chafing dish cooking, l.o li ?s sat breathless with admiration. That's the reas n for those big wl i'e aprons there. W hen I wa re one of those silly, rallied, white silk things and sat behind tin tea tabic he was jfilled with adoration. And it was When I was wearing one of those j fancy work aprot.s and making j Christinas presents that ho olTore t me his very large heart and hand and i very diminutive fortune. Ilonec [ t liese aprons! " And every member of the coterit promptly went oil and invested ii j aprons. Wilmington MarketWilmington, X . (\, .Jan. 20. Spirits Turpentine, 27'c per ga' Kosin, 90c per bid for strained I good st rained 95 Tar, 95c. per bbl. of 2So lbs. Crude Turpentine, *1 05 for haland $1.70 for Vellow I)ip and Virgin. IVanuts, at 10 cents to ?>.? pei bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON, '/inn. Ordinary I M l 0 c'? (Jo'xl (Irdinary 0 15 10" Ij'?w Middling (I; 44 Middling 7 5-10 4 (rood M iddling 7* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. Notion is hereby -rivon tli.it on 111 lirst of March n \t A. I). !?:*t, til undersign od will apply to \V. 10. I lard wick, Pro bate Judge of llorrv Comity, for an ordei of linnl discharge from tho duties am tru-t of his oili,-e a^ Administrator of tin 1'Ntaf'-" of Klisha Hullo:-!; Deceased. / ? . . 7 I 1 . . .. t ii \ I:I,k* /4. i i N /nn. Administrator SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Li TAT K OF SO" HI CAROLINA, O IIORRV COUNTY, UNRKRand by virtue of the powe and authority vented iti me by Nathan II Mincey in and by Ids certain mortal# deed made and executed 20th day of Jan 18112 and duly registered in olllce Regi te Mesne Conveyance for Horry County ii book, pages OH I, lido, l>:!(!, tli} 7, tin* condition being broken, I will sell at, public auet.oi before the Court House door in Conway S. C. on Monday nth day of March dm lug legal liou.s, all that certain tract o parcel of land in Green Sea township con veyed by said mortgage, containing on hundred ami twenty acres, more or less bounded by lands of,I. II. Skipper. Job T. M incey, Meplien C. Collins, est at Kvaline Fippf, S. W. Collins ami other! Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pa for papers. J. C. Buyant, J'iny. 22nd 1M1H. Mortngee, Notice. Con \ ay, S. (Doc. :!?>, 18M. Ail pi*I'm>n > holding claims against tin* Kstate >) tin- late W. .1. S.irvis tiro hereby ri'i|Ui'>ti'il to tile the same with the under signed, duly proven according to !nw, or this Notice \\ili he plead in bar of their recovery. A. M. Suivis, (Jit tilled Adinr. Hour. II. S?-\ttitoi;oi i it, Attv. .Inn. I (l\v IN < >1 i< <. Conway, s. c. Dec. do, lSiKt. Ail persons holding claims against the Kstate ot Oliver (). Dates are reipiosted to tile the stone, duly proven, with the tin j der-igued, til Fair llltill, N. C? or with lljbt. Scarborough, Conw ay, S. ('..or this Notice will be plead in bar ol their re covery. A. W. .1 knkins, Ian I (!\v < Jualilied Adinr ! NOTICE OF SALC. I NI>Kll and by virtue ol u ehattle inort^aee t rom J. M. II ardwick and U. (', - (<raliam to J. I(. Allsbrooi; Co.. dated j January 15, ISht, and reooruod in the otlice i?l lle.ni-ter ?>I Mesne Convoyaneo of | I lorry Co.?S. ('., \ ol. A, pajjjes (?, the under iipied assignees ol inort^ai^e i w ill - !l lie fore the Court House at Conway, .('.on Monday. > Webruaiy, ISIM,! [for ea-!i, the propel tv covered by said inort.^a.ne, to wit, one 1 'J horse power Talbot steam boiler, one 15 hoi je power Tal ! hot online and one saw mill complete, to ; y,ether with the additions and appurte 1 nance thereto. 1 ty cons -nt ol all pieties concenn d the said pro, erty may bo sold at priw.te sale. , before -aid date by our Attorney-. JollSsioN, ClIKWSiV Co., Assignees of Morty e.e. Johnson A: < Jr.vrri.Kii u m, Attoruevs, ForeclosureTATK OK SOI I II CAKOM NA, ) kl I ! i \ I > I ? \' ' i V 1 ' X* ' I* \ \ > < 'Itl\ I V > 'I l\ I 1 ) I nder ami 1 virtue of the power tuxl j authority vested in \\. .!. S irvis, his heirs I executors administrators and assigns, by I one Thomas M. Cerald, in and by his! certain mortgage to said Sirvis executed I and delivered, >1 ited Novt inber 7th, 1001,1 I roc >rd d in tin* Register ol Mesne Conveyance of I lorry County, in I'ooh o( Mort gages No. s, page- 5r.' to old inoiuslve to stcurc the payment of sev ti hundl'eil do|] iiv , and delault having boon made in the payment ot ^.ii?i money. The under signed will i 'IV' i- lor s ale b 'ore I he Con it llousodoorat Conwav. S. C, within legal i sab* hours, on Monday the nth day of February, IBO'I, "all and singular that ; plantation or trac t of laud, emit iu'.ng one hundred (100) acres motoor les-, situate, I lying and being in < 1 ro? n Sen Tow nsldp, j ( ounty and tte aforesaid on the North side I'lea- nit M endow Sw amp,? w at o s o| Utile I'oe Dee Itivi r, and on both sides ol IMay Card lh> d, licit)!: part of a tract of land grunted to John Ivlw ards the Seventh > 1 ty "i August, 1707, and conveyed to said 1 jtleral I by VN . .1. Snrvis, by Deed of date1 Nov. I itii, 1 HI)I, bounded W est oy lands , oi n. M. .Mi'I'M mi. Sinilli by lands of It. I', Smith, Ava M. Hardee ami others. Fast and North hy lands ol It. F. Prince j and others, as reforer.ce lo the original j IMat will more fully show, the same heinir ' known a- the "I'Mate land of IthodaSarvF." Terms ol Sale ('a h. Purchaser to pay for ueces-ary papers. A. M . S \ it vis, < ^ 11.11 * lied ' Inn . of W. .1. S u?vis. i It. It. Scaiiuokoi'oii. Attorney. Jan. nth. IS'.M Sain Under Mortgage. 4JTATK OF SOUTH ('AIPM.I NA. / ] IIOIJUY COUNTY. ) Under and hy virtue of the power of sale I contained in a certain inortiiatre of James P. Johnson to J . \V, Ihdliday da'ed the 11th day of IJoe. A. I). ls>?, ami recorded in t he ofll: c ol I v M. <for I! >rry County 11 on tho 2nd day <>t January A I). Ihss in I look No. ."i pag? - o .'o and "> ?'?. I lie con dition of the same having been broken, the i ndcrslgu will sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for c i-li, on Hie llr t Monday in Felniarv, it being the fitli day ol -aid month in t In- \ oar 1 SI 11, within the usual hours of sal , before the Court I I louse door at Conway S. ('. i | All and singular ("1 It) one ninth nt one . ! certain piece parcel or track of land containing four hundred and sixty five acres M -re or less, known a . the estate lands of ' ('apt. A. I!. Johnson ''deceased" said i lands situated, lying and being in Horry i County and state aforsaid, in (iallivants Fcriv To "nship, on the ( dlivants Ferry and Conway public road. Hounded north and north east by lands of l>. II. Floyd, south oast and south by lands of Water man timing r, south and south west by I lands of Cobb Cannon, west and north ( j west by lauds of 15..I. II urclson and W. | II. Strickland. Said lands situated on ' i Tread well and Dawsoy Swamps. Fur chaser to pay for papers. .). W 11 < > 1. 1. 11 > \ Y, | : .Mortgagee. SoIr Under fvlnrtgage. I' CI I'. <?! ' St 11 "I il ( ACOLINA, I I O noimv CUUNTY. i i 1'nder and ly virtue of tin* p?\vor of sale contained in the n <? i^a^e of l'\ I\ ! timinger to J. \Y. Ilolliday k s,>n dated I the 25fli. day of Feb. A< lb 1880. nnd ro I corded in tho ollleo of It. M. ( . for Horry I County on tlio 13th day of April A, D. tJ'Sj), in Hook .Ni>. (1, p ayes 472, 47.4, 174 and ITo, the < ??: dition of the satne having1 been broken, the undersigned will sell at publie auction totlie highest bidder for cash, on the lirst M>-inlay in IVbiiary next, I* being the .*?t 11 day of sai l month in the year 1894, within ' lie usual hours of sale, before the Court House door, at Conway f S. ( All that cert in peiee, parcel or track of liiud lying living in county of I lorry, f State of South < irolina, containing J JO I three hundred acre .1110 < or less. Holm <le<| north by State ii ie, east by lands of lir dly Strickland south by lands of Daniel Grainger mid west by lands of 15. II. . llulTbins. Pnroh t "i* to pay for papers, .1. W. I lot.I.IDA Y Si Son, Mortgngef s. Oi i j bt/ioii. !5y W. 1-5, (l i IfltU l< k, IV .1 Whereas Mrs. M. 15. Ileaty noide suit t( r me, to grant lu-r Fetters of Administration ,i of the ii-tate of and efTeets of Clara 15 , lliggins Deceased, these ?re therefor/1 t( i, cite and admonish all and singular tin kindred and creditors 01 the aid Clara 15 ' Higgins decensoil,'that they be and appear r before tin, in the ( ourt of Probate, to b( 1- hold at Conway, I lorry County on Feb ,. 1:1th, next, alter publication lieivof. at 1 oVl-x k in the toronoon, to shew cause, i 1, any they have, w fiy the said Adtninistra . tlon should not be granted. <t Givon under my Hand, till: :50th, day < I v Janu .ry Ann > Domini, ISO I. wm. k. hakdwu k i i t ? ? ? ! i.i TIIKOM) UNLIABLE FIRM OF BURROUGHS & COLLINS, IS TilK FLACK TO(iKT Til K WORTH OF YOUR MONEY, iiiti to soriirt* l?i?rt?iiin? t * in f w* ill tni'Ki' <. ?. ' ? -1 ? - - ..... ?ui|.mW y ii. m o juc winnwmj ie? reiving now (roods every week, winch we will sell at It < >< U I I ottom I 'rlt'cs. I on't fcrget to call and cxamin immense stock uf clothing and lot us quote you prices. We can sell you a nice suit ,>| clothes at very low figures. If you want anything in the furniture line, rive us a call and look over our stock of llu'reaus, W ash Stand . bedsteads, ('ludrs, bound herd C enter Tables, and the famous 'New Homo," and "Domestic'* sowing machines. Don't fill to buy one of our BI3 HOCI'IIInTG o that v hen you are weary you can r<> 1. yourself to rest. Our line of trunks and valises ar* hard to beat. We keep constantly on hand the best prudes of Hour that comes to i lorry County at prices lower than ever before. A large lot of red rust proof oats just received It you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitchen safe go to burroughs & Collins A lot of Scotcli Plaids anil Bedford Cords just received, besides a large assuitrucnt <>t Cashmeres, Worsted, Uinghains, and Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. We think we can suit you in qualify: style and prices. We also keep the famous JAMES MEANS SHOES, v. - ? l ?a* y vhicli aro piinino in popularity every day \\ e Imvo a lot of lad iesnico button l?oot<, which wc will close out at tlio aslotti-hino low price So cents. a cnoicM i,<) r < >k FRESH GROCERIES Always kept on hand, besides BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND A TI lOl'S AN D AND i)NK TIIIXOS, too numerous to men (ion now, which we will j-ell cheap f<?r cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident we can save you money. Vours for tratio, mjltlvOUDUS & COLLINS. Ciri 11 )oi*1' Pol l er <Sr Co., COMMISSION MKUC11ANTS ?ZILT? Rosin, S.pirils T urp.cnlint* ond (^>f,fpn t, Consi<?'iiin<kiits Sol i < * i t <?<1. 16<t ITrorLt Sreet, HST \ F. A. A/AE5 & 1/1 \ Wholesale Manufacturers of J* ? \ PLEASURE VEHICLES. / ?t? ?-** x ' % iesB^ ? g I % I? 'i * a I W1WMV 1 u? <u 5 ^ >^j *y^-\ /' ~~ 1 l * ? ? ,... ^ ss | S / F. A. AP-\E^ fy CO., s / Factory and Salesrooms, OWF.NSiiORO, KV. bfV^^^^moTtiEF: | I uu.c. \ |y111 NOVELTY.! V'#M Our Phaeton Buggy, ! ^ ( - ' Leather Eoo? and Back J / /*- ' . A Curtains. Trimming* Gr?en { * I \ 1 v ^ J leather or Fine Broadcloth. g * { /\- \///\\ / WRITE FOR PRICES. / J/'- V^L) 8m <>ur Exhibit fit tlio { I THE DAVIS CARRIAGE COMPANY. Cincinnati. Ohio. I IASGOOD STANDARD fi RJ! WF. PAY 3-TON FREIGHT. i n ? Mi?i&S?j||MB ONLY "![ 4 6-YCAN WAITTCN GUARANTEE. fl _ __ 353 ! SOLD ON BSSBSwl $35'SJ I * q | j* | Ben<l for oar cot*- J | O^GOOn <:, COP^PAN^^^HAMTON, N. Y.J;