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The J/oil'tfr II/;#.<?ld, Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. 0. FEU. 22, 1894. "LOCAL NEWS. Staoka of Wa i tu. llegiuniug I Thursday, l'V>. 15. 'i)4f ami ending Wednesday, Feh. 21, '94, the height of th>' WiioruiiiHW Uiver has l??'cn in f?'6t us follow*>: Thursday, 5 1 Monday, 5 5 Friday, 5.4 Tuesday, 5.5 Saturday, 5 5 W'nfsdny, 5.5 Uainfai.i.. Thnrshiy, 1.TO; Sun any, .n. Appointments of 1\ K.?The following ar? Presiding Klder Tims. i J. Clyde's appointments in this coiintj: I .oris, Feb. 17, 18. Payboro, Sandy Plains, " 23. Cotiwiy, \Jt. Ocol Springs, 24, 25. Tuos. J. Ci.yok, P. E, Com m 18810X12its Cot'UT.?The case cif Armajah G. Strickland, of (Jreel) Sen, for illicet distillery and retailing without, license, was given a prelimi nary hearing. It was sent, up for acion bv the U. S. District Court. PkioDeeS. S. Union*.?Wo are ivquestod to announce that the Pec Dee Baptist Sunday School Union will meet at Hickory Grove Church on Saturday before tho first, Sunday in March. Dev. J. B. Skipper will preach the introductory sermon. Services begin at 11. A. M. Makion Hi.ind Tigkus?Marion will hardly lose her share of the dispensary profits. She is cleaning out the lairs of the blind tigers. Tilarion Wiggins was convicted before tlie council for violation of the ordinances of the town against the salo of intoxicoting liquors. He was sentenced to pay a line of $100 or work on the streets of the town 100 days. English SpaYin Liniment remo Yes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps nr.d llletnishes frmi horses, Hlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, ll'ng Hone, Stifles, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Conirhs, etc. Save sjtoO by use of one bottle. War ranted the tnos* wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by E. Nortan Druggist, Conway, S. C. a ii n iff 13 c! i i' t t.*d r p i ? ? f 1 ln J \ U lj J'j ?)A) Mill I/?IU Dliu ject of good roads is important enough <o be considered by Congress, and in a broad and liberal way, there can bo no doubt. Hofore the advent of railroads it was a common saving that a country's civilization ! might be measured by its roads. If! sorb were the case now, the United Slates would be far down in tho scale.? Philadelphia Call. A Dance.?There was a select dance party at the Masonic Hall last Friday evening. It was well attended and the young people had a very enjoyable time. There we'*e minor inconveniences such as a smoking stove, and no lire; but the good nature and will for fun of tho party was not dampened by socli tilings, and the light fantastic toe tripped till near twelve o'clock. Pi an in Georgetown.-Lust Sunday morning about 1 o'clock lire broke out in the store of Messrs. M ilnnv mill Kiwlnv in ( nnivrr.i nwn. , J The fire department responded promptly but on account of a south west wind, the building's being <>f wood, an accident to the fire engine J hoi'er the flames spread rapidly. Three stores were entirely destroyed. Loss about $3,500; insurance about 2,500 Why not ix IIoititY??"Scotland Neck, N. G, supplies a pointer in regard to the increased production of home suppMcs in the south. In 1889 one firm in Scotland Neck sold 427, 000 pounds of meat, whilst in 1893 there were 70,000 pounds shipped to that point. In 188!) there were ship* ped to that plaeo 50,000 bushels of corn, and in 1893 there was not n peek shipped there. The county is prosperous," ^ Fltozux to I)lc atm.? Pilot I,. Watts, of Georgetown, was fishing in the bay last Wednesday got caught in a squall, his boat was over turned in the chop sons off Mother Norton. When ho was found, lie wus 1 yiiirr across his boat almost gone. Ho showed consciousness once after being found by refusing to allow bis clothes taken off. Hut he died before ho reached home, just as Ins rescuers were entering the moifth of Sum pit river. Eimtou IIkrau)?With profound regret I saw a paragraph in the IIkkald announcing a select dance to be held in the Masonic Hall. If I make no mistake the aim of the Masonic Order is to improve religious character. To train our thoughts to a nobler and higher plan?toward the great Architect of the Heaven and Earth?is the foundation upon which all true Masons build their hopes. And I know lie will not approve of our doaecration of Ilis Home for such purposes. Truly, I hope the brethren in charge will not nllow such to take place again. a bkotiieh. PARAGRAPHS, IMekeil up llcrcaiKl There by The HcraiUl Reporter. Mi8. R. B. Scarborough returned last week from a visit to Mullins Dr. T. J. Dozier of Britton's Neck, has been visiting in town lately. Miss Myrtt Brad well tbo lir>t woman to be admitted to the bar in America is dead. Miss Dippie llardwiek is visiting 1-er sister, Mrs. Capt. Joyner, a' Chadbourne, N. C. Mrs. S. \'. Smith of Dublin, (la., is visiting her father, Mr. Nttdham White, near town. Call at K. Norton's Drug Store now for \Ynnlfnr<l'< W.???!! ? * .v.uxt UUIilllll t I jl I LI* > I I ai d English Spavin cure. ' Mr. .1. A. Lewis Ins moved to the new house built and for a short time occupied by Prof. Hrudshaw. Mr. J. I). Oliver, recently appoint, ' cd as a member of tho Board of Con | trol for ITorrv has (jttillilied for Ins' position. Barber M. B. Wineglass was marrted last 1 ucsduy night. There was a grand iay out, and a big crowd : present. Making fish boxes for shipping shad to Northern markets is a Conway industry. About 200 were ship- j pet! on Maggie last Monday. Dr. ami Mrs. .1. L. Kgerton, who have been visiting ti e family of Mr. h\ <i. Burroughs, Mrs. Egerton's father, left for their homo at liondersonville, N. O., yesterday. The stock of general merchandise left by Ciipt. .) M. Oliver was sold to L'apt. ij. I). Long, who in turn sold to Mr. A. M. Dusenbury. It, was moved to Mr. Dusonburp's store at Toddsville last Tuesday. Tho celebration of Washington's birthday by the Washington's Birthday Club, which was organized for the purpose some weeks ago will bo held at the Burroughs School house, Krida, night, March 2, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Tho Sir. Maggie was detained last Tuesday by a very dense fog in Winyah Pay. She did not arrive until about ?S P. M. She brings rumors <<i willful burning in the mutter of tho lire in Geon/etown. which w? mention in another column. The hums ami stabb'8, corn and forage of P. P. Meekin-s of Bennetts* vi!le, a State li(juor constable, the only ono who has been down in IIorrv, were burned down last Sunday night. The work, tho report says, was clearly that of an incendiary. An exchange tells of a man who claimed that ho was too poor to take his county paper, hut all the same Itn rend in a down east paper tolling how to prevent horses from slobbering, and If sent a dollar and a half for the recipe. When tho $1.50*8 worth came it read, " Teach your horse *o spit," Prospective brides may bo interest ted to learn tnnt tljercaro thirty two days in the year on which, it is said, it is unluckv to marry. They are January 1,2,4,5,7, 10, 15; Feb rnry (5, 7, N; March 1, G, 8; April G, 11; May 5, G, 7; Juno 7, 15; July 5, 10; August 1, 10; September G, 7; October 7; November 15, 1G, and December 15, 2G, 27. The other unlucky day8 number 333. COUNTY N i:\VS ltucksvillo. The Parsonnge and K)t here are undergoing repairs under tho super vision and assistance of Rev. W. J. Doweil, our Paster. Helias erected a new yard and lot fence ami is open ing up land for cultivation. Ho is certainly not afflicted with that tor rihlo disease laziness, and is the very kind of a man to labor in Tho Master's vineyard. Mr. II. S. Miggins and Miss Nolie Oliver were united in holy bonds of matrimony at tho residence of the brides father Mr. ?S. J. Oliver, on Wednesday afternoon, tho 14th, inst., Rev. W. J. Doweil officiating. The attendants wore Miss Alice Oliver, with J. A. Gaines, Miss Emma Oliver with VV. S. l?nbon. The Groom no doubt thinks his the camcest \ aicntino of toe season. May tieir wedded life be a long, l.appy, and prosperous one. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perrin of Mnunville, Sumter County, tire visiting Mrs. C. B. Dusenbury, Mrs. Porrin's sister, at Bel's Bay, and Mrs. ("has. Dusenbury of Port liarrclson and Mrs. M. S. Buck of tins place. We heartily welcome them among us and hope they will make | us a long visit. Mr. J. 10. Beaty Jr., who has boon quite nek recently, wo are glad to learn, is improving. Adrian. 'l he health of this community is iw\f kojm' 1 1 nut ?\/\tv \ f uj A UV'V * V I Jl JUOV IIU'Ti ''I I t)0 1\* M. Alford is quite ill. Most of the Sabbath Schools of tliis section are in u prosperous con dition. Poplar post office will soon be discontinued and the mail which now goes to that oflloc will come to Adrian. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watts died on the 17th, inst. Mr. \V. J. Dorsey and Miss Bessie Anderson were married hy Itev. K. P. Booth, at that minister's residence on last Wednesday evening. We wish the happy couple much success " ' j_* 1 j ? " ' * WILL IT COMfi? Senator Dorlimti Talk* about a DUpeiisury for 1 lorry? Senator Dcrlinni lias been in town this week and approached by the IIkkali) on the subject of the locution of a dispensary in this little corner of the State. The dailies announced last week that Senator 1 >erhani hud a letter from Gov. Tillman saying that "as many hs four dispensaries might bo established in lloiryand wo thought ho could tell us all about it. Hut the Senator says he'didn'tget that letter?the newspaper report was news to him. Hut anyway the Senator guvo us a few words. "Will wo have a dispensary?" he was asked. "I cannot sty just now,'' was the I answer "The indications arc not sufliciont yet, to toll whether we will have one or not.. IS'o developments Iso far will warrant tee in saying more titan that attempts are being1 made to obtain the establishment of ' a dispensary in the county. All of the Hoard of Control, 1 believe, have not vet qualified and until they do, no definite action can be taken. The whole matter is in their bands and | wh'Mi they decide, their ac tion is still subject to the revision of the S ate Board; so it would he hard to sav at this early date whether a dispensary will or will not be established. 14What places are wanting a (lis pen Miry, Sen at en?" I1 ,;l am fold there is being considerable agitation of the subject of applying for tho establishment of oho i at Boris." "1)|, Villi tllllilr ? lv ?o?..l?lInl -* . ., ?? niMin IIIV! VOIIIUUOIIIIIL'III/ j of one there would affect illieif sales j across the North Carolina lino?" "One there would probably have more effect in lessoning the sale and use of illicit, liquors than one placed further from tho State line." "Will thero ho an attempt to es tablish one in Conway?"' "I am unable to answer that qttes tion. If citizens of Conway town ship ask for a dispensary, it will be a question for the Comity Hoard of Control to decide.' Won't Search Private Houses. Columbia State. Governor Tillman yesterday had something to say about the starching of private dwellings for contraband liquor. He said: "When the dis pensary bill was on its passage it was announced by the opposition orcss i I ? that the right to search private houses was in the hill. It never was there, cover was intended to be there, and nobody wanted it there or wants it thero now?I mean the right to search a private house without a warrant. Tins falsehood has been sent broadcast over the State with the object of prejudicing the people. We don't wish to search any dwelling, but if wo find a man selling liquor from his residence we will get a warrant and search tlm premi sos, seizing his stock in trade." ' See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of your address and (ifO'en cents in postage stamps, we ?ill mail you prepaid a SouvioNltt PoKTKOI.lo ok T.IIK WoUI.I)'s Coi.um juan Kx position, the regular price is Fiftv cents, hut as we want you to have one, wo make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art, and a thing to bo prized, It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest stylo of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund tho stamps and let you keep the hook. Address II. 1?. Bucklkx & Co., Chicago, III. All I Those who have used Dr. King's Ne?* Discovery know its value, nnd those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist nnd g<-t. a Trial Mottle, Free. Send your name and address to II. F. Mucklen & Co., Chicago and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Fills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. Ail of wl ich is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing at Dr. E. Norton's Drugstore. Economy and Strciigt li. Valuable vegetable remedies aro used in the preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilln in such a peculiar manner as to retain the full medicinal value of every ingredient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy and strength and is the only remedy of which <'100 Doses One Dollar'' is true, Me sure to get Hood's, Hood's Fills do not purge, pain or gripo, hut act promptly, easily and efficiently. ? m .w. * On February 7, 1804, at the residence of tho bride's father, Miss M. E. John sot? to Mr. John A Johnson, all of Horry, Uev. 1). A. Calhoun, officiating. Wiikiie's tiik ('ash??'John," said the editor of tho weekly news paper, ''credit John Jenkins with one mess of greens." ' Yes, sir," "And Bill Sprat)in* with one jug of syrup." "Yes, sir." "And Deacon White with one pullet." "It's down, sir." "And Wilson Jones with six wool socks" "All dono, sir." "Now, watch the office while I go out and help grease tho engino for a free ride to Dogvillo."?Atlanta Constitution. I J. - 1 I'KOORAM, Ot llorry County Interdenominational Sunday School Convent ion. The following program for the County Sunday School Convention to he held at Poplar on 2, 8 d 4 of March, 1894, has been adopt d by the Executive Committee. Friday. Morninu Session. 10 A. M:?Devotional Exercises by llcv. J. II. Skipper. 10:15:?Enrolling delegates and members. 10:15: ? Written reports from Sunday Schools, called for by townships. 11:30:?Topic: Advantages of Sun May School Libraries?A. J. Stuf ford, W. S. McCnskill, K. P. I'ooth, Gabriel Kdwards. 12:80: -Appointments of Committee on Resolutions. APTHKKOoN SES8ION. 2:80, 1\ M:?Devotional Servieo by \V. C. Glenton. 2:45:?Written reports from Sunday Schools called for by townships. 2:55:?Reports of President. Secretary anu Treasurer; of Township Vice Presidents, including House to House visitation. 4:00:?Topic: Sunday School or gani/.atioi. and blackboard exorcises 11. L. Peaty, K. It. Clark, W. II. Long. N lour Suss I ON. ?:30 P. M:?Prayer, praise and song service for 15 minutes, followed by a sermon by 11. 1). Grainger. Saturday. Moil NI NO Skssiox. 0:30: ? Devotional exercises conducted by D. II. Jordan. 0;4T>:?Topic; How best to develop the missionary spirit in tho Sunday i Schools?I). A. Calhoun, Mrs. P. O. Ployd, R. D. 1 lest, .J. R. Cope land, C. K. Gerald. 10:25: ? Normal lessons on blackI wmrd V V/\rtivn I I* Burnhili, 1C. l\ Booth. 11:15:?Topic: Primary Class management? Miss Nutinio Peaty, Mrs Carrie L. Dnsenbury, Rev. W. C. (Ronton. 12, M:?Question Pox, Song ami Benediction. al"l'kk noon skss10n. 2: JO P M. ? Praise service of song, lo minutes. 2:45:?Topic: Duty of pastors to Sunday School ? I). N. Core, J. II. Stanley, \V. McCVrmick, P. j Norton. P. C. Prince. 3:45.? Reports of Coniinittec. ' 4:00:?Plcction of delegates to St?te! Convention. 4:05:?Question Box. Niour Session. 7:30, P. M:? Praise, song and prayer service. 8;00:?Topic; Relation of Temperance to Sunday School work .1. It. Cooper, Manasseh Martin,(J. P.Stanley. W.J. Powell, A. M. Pusenhury, J. C. Bryant. 9:00: ?Teachers experience meeting, conducted by Mrs. P. P Birnhill. Sun Da y. 10:00, A. M:?Sunday School mass* :.w. A ...... i... i." A- - ji< iHimr.-'n'O i' J l'j. i><>rt'?n, I?. I?. Scarborough and J. (3. Bryant, Collection. I Time ami place of next mooting. Itch On Human mange on h<?rses, (logs and all stock, cured in 3 0 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold hy E. Norton, Druggist, Couway, S. C. Wilmingtcn P/JarketWilmington, N. 0M Fob. 11). Spirits Turpentine, 284o per gal, Kosin, OOo per bt>l for strained, good st rained 95 Tar, 95c. per hbl. of 3S() lbs. Crude Turpoutino, -SI 10 for hard and $1.81) for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Peanuts, nt 40 cents to n?> per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON. ?Finn. Ordinary 4 5 cts Good Ordinary OA u Low Middling 6 13-10" Middling 71 " Good Middling 7 9-10" N E WAD V K ItTJSEM K NTS. Oitxitdoxi. I5y W. 10. SI AItOWM K, 1*. .1. Whereas If. I). Elliott made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and efToe s of K. M. Elliott Deceased, these aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho stud 10. M. Elliott de ceased, that they bo and appear, bofore mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, Horry County on Feb. 21st, U501 Inst., ofter publication herool, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Administration should not be Granted. Given under my Hand, this Gth, day of Febuary Anno Domini, 1 4. W. K. Haiidwick, Probate Judge, 11. C. Citation. By W. K. IIAKDWICU, I*. .1, Whereas Ell/.ahoth Bryant made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of tin* Estate of and effects of Augustus Thompson deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Augustus Thompson deceased, that they be and appear, beforo me, in the Court of Pro bate, to bo held at Conway, Horry County on 28rd day Feb. 1804, Inst., after publication hereof,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the | said Administration should not be granted. (.Iven under my Hand, this 8th day of i February Anno Domini. 1804 W.\f. E. Hardwiok, I Probate Judge, II, C, N~ otioe. Notice is hereby given tli:it on the first I of March n >\t A. !>. IS'.M.the undersign ed will apply to w. B< iiardwick, Pro bate .Judge of llorry County, for an order I of flt?:?l discharge from Ihe duties and trusts of Ids otllce as Administrator of tlie Kstat - of Klisha Hulloek Hoceasod. C'liAni.Ks Z. Kn/.ou. Adiniidstrator. Sale Under Pdortgage. STATU OF SOUTH CAUOIjINA, ) IIOHHV COUNTY. \ Hy virtue of tin power and authority given in a certain Mortgage duly executed and delivered by M. F. Fowler to .1. It. Allsbrook A- Co., and assigned by the latter to Johnston, Crews ?& Co., and of record in the olllce of It. M. C. for Horry County, H. C., Hook No. 7 page 4!i, the undersigned will sell before the Court House at Conwiiv S (' .. > \lk , . ..J , . - . v <f ?r?? March, 181) i, the lands do-eribcil in said .Mortgage, to wit: That certain parcel or tract of land containing fifty acres, more or less situate in the county and state aforesaid on Lousou Swamp, bounded by lands granted to Win. Ilullmen, lands of l'ersey Allen, Ibided Alford and possibly others. Terms of sale, Cash, purchaser to pay for necessary papers. Johnston, Citic\v8& Co. Assignees of Mortgage. .Johnsons A (Jtat tiiiimm, Att'ys. foreclosureUTATH OF SOI 1 11 CAKOMNA, I IIOKHV COUNTY \ I'nder and by virtue of the power and authority vested in one 1 >. W. Owens and his assigns, by one M. V. Gerald, in and by his cert iin Mortgage, to said Gerald executed and delivered, dnted Oct. 1 I, 181)1, recorded in ollice of Register of Mesne Conveyance of lloriy County in Mortgage Hook No. 8 pages.152 to5f?a inelusive, the undersigned, to whom said Mortgage lias been duly transfered, and assigned, will oiVer for sale before ihc Court House door :t Conway, S. ( within legal sale hours, on Monday 5, day of March 181)1. 'All that piece parcel or tract of land, hciug in the County and Stase aforesaid,containing forty four (-M) acres, being part of land whereon M, Y. Gerald now, or formerly resides, hounded as follows; On North by A. C. Small, on the West by Green I.ewis, South by G. I), Small, and Fast by other lands of s>ld M. V. Gerald." Terms of s ale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. 1). W. Enwaans, Assignee of Mortgage. Hour. 11. ScAKiionoton, Att'y Feb. 8, 185)1.-Jb Sole Under Morteasp. u"u~ VJTATR OF SOFTH ('AKOMNA, ) KJ HOltltY COFNTY. \ Under end 1 ?y \irtue of the | ?wer of hiiIo cont incd in tho mortgngo <?t I). \V, Oliver to,). M*MeK.eithan dated Fob. 7, IM)?, n'"l reeordod in tin1 ollle.e of IF M, l' f- 1 ,<>;tv County on A pril 1 7. SU'!, in i, iv No, 1), pages Till, 5144, the condition of till* -ante being broken til" undersigned will sell :tt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Monday in March next, it being tho 5th day ^of said month in tho year 181M, within tho usual hours of sale before the Court 1 louse door at Conway, F. C.,all and singular that certain traei and parcel of land containing one 11 uudred acres more or less, situate lying and being in the County of I lorry, in the Slate aforesaid on tho east side of the Waecainaw hiver and in Soeastee township and lying in the s//amps of said Wucganiaw Uiver, between Khuark's I,audi lg and .laekson IliufT, bounded on the North by lan 1, of .1. M. Oliver, on tlie Fast by lands of Mary 10 Oliver, on the South by lands of Win. .J. Dewltt and on t ho West by the Waecainaw Hiver, the | same having been conveyed to 1), W, Oliver by bis late father Daniel W. Oliver and recorded in thoidUce of if M c. for I lorry County. I Term each, pnrehasei to pay for papers, .1 . M. M< K KITII AN, Mortgagee. Sale Under Mortgage. >> TA.TK OF SO FT II CAROLINA, > i fu iininn' / '/n'M'i'v Under and l>y power of authority in mo vcstod in and l>) a certain mortgage dated the 1st day of October 18112, and made payable March 1st 1800, duly executed and delivered to mo by one .James (lore, 1 will sell before the Court House door in Conway, S. ('. on the 5th day of March i next, bcinj? sale day in said month, during legal Bala hours to the highest bidder for cash, the lands described and set forth in said mortgage as follows; "All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land i situate lying and belli# in the County and ! State aforesaid, and in Simpson Creek Township; Beginning at a stake corner on Kelly lliekinans line, runs thence south 47 degrees east with Win. It. Core's line !>1 chains and 22 links to a stake on S. A, Barnes line, thence with said Barnes 1 line to a stake, !un\cg Qtiui* corner, thence with said (iauae line nortli 5S degrees v.est 8 > chains to a stake, Annie lOllerson's corner thence with her line north 12*2 I west 12J2 chains to the beginning, con tuining (22) acres more or less, being a part of a tract of land conveyed by John (1, Gore to the said .James (lore, by deed di.ted the 2nd day of March A. I). 1H7<?. I'nrceaset to pay for neccsary papers. ?J. A. Mayo, Mortgagee February 12,lSOiLOt. Township Assessors. Officii County Auditoii, ) I lorry County, Fob br>, 1801. ) Pursuant to the authority in me vested, the following have been appointed Township Ass' ssors for their respcctivi townships. Tiiey will imct and organi/.e by electing one of their number o'uirman, and al ter taking the oath prescribed for ollleers in the constitution, and with res pert to duelling, shall proceed to assess the property of their several to nships. The chairman of each board will meet at the Auditors cilice in Conway the 2nd Tuesday in March and assess the property of the county; Bucks ('has. Duscubury, J. I>. Oliver, Dennis Cannon. Conway ,1. P. (Iraham, F. <1. Burroughs, s. A. Causey. Dog Bluff Dan'l llabon, ('. P. Hux, T. 0. Luudv. Baybo'.o It. M. Pi luce, C. .1. Prince. C, B. Todd. Gallivants Ferry 10. (Iraharn, JO. I'. Pittinnn, William IOdwards, Floyds Bey Worley, N. C. Currie, A. It. Waller. Green Sea B. II. Huftkin, A. M.SavvD, Alva Pr.ncc. Simpson Creok -Samuel Hickman, <1. 0. Butler, Simon Boyd, Sr. Little Hlver.- Itobt. Livingstone, J. B. VT..r^rt 1 / i?? ?' "? -v I 1/ V . IIMIIII . Dogwood Nook Thomas Livingston, I. B. Parker, II. i?. Voreen. Sooastoo J. Si. Stalvoy, It. D. Single ton, Curtis Smith, TIIK OLI) RELIABLE FIRM OF BURROUGHS & COLLINS, 18 TIIK PLACE TO (JET TIIK WORTH OK YOUR MONEY, anil to sccuro bargains that will surprise you. We are constantly receiving now goods every week, which we will sell at It OC'li ItottOIll I Don't forgot to rail and examine our immense stock of clothing and lot us quote you prlcos. We can boII you a nice salt of clothes at very low figures. If you want anything furnlturr linn, glvo u a rail ami look owr our stork <?f ltn. I IF- i ID ? i "'mm, m umii maims, lieusieuMs, (.'hairs, Bound Deaf Center Tables, and the famous 'Now Homo," and "Domestic" sowing machines. Don't fail to buy ono of our BIG IROO2CX2STO- CH so tlint when you are wenry you can rock yourself to rest, Our lino of trunks and valises are hard to boat. Wo keep constantly on hand the best grades of llour that comes to Ilorryt'ounty at prices lower than over before. A large lot of red rust proof outs just received If you want to buy a good cook stoko or kitchen safe go to Burroughs & Collins A lot of Scotcii Plaids and Bedford Cords just received, besides a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. Our stock of shoes are complete. We think we can suit you in quality: style and prices. We also keep the famous mie;A\N;S; which nre gaining in popularity every day We have a lot of lad iesnioo button boots, which we will close out at the astonishing low price 85 cents. A CHOICE LOT OF FRFQM flRAfreirc PL U e R. M kj it SI A U ^ Am! S H A 1L* Always kept on hand, besides BUGGSES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS, r SADDLES, AND A THOUSAND AND ONK THINGS, too numerous to men tion now, which we will soil cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc confident we can save you money. Yours for tnule, lUJttUOUGIlS & COLLINS. Ciri 1 bert Po I /be 1 * <Nr Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS R'.qsin, Spirits TurpiMi 1 i 11c ;m<! Cotton,, Coiiwio'imieiil s JSol i?*i Loci. 164: Prcnt Syeot, 3sr?"W "STorls: f \ ; JOB PRINTING t Why? Why sond your Printing oil' when you can irot it done us cheaply and as well at home. When you have any Printing, such as: USToto, 31?ott?r, or J3ill X-jloo-cLg, Statements, (in j.ulsor io<-so,) lESece ipt3. Envelopes, Po?\tAr? -k a? you want 'loins call or write. fifca)"' On hand at all tiim>a, a 1 kinds of l??^nl blanks. "fcia ft llEltALI) PUBLISHING CO., Printers, OO^TTTlT-^.^r, ??. O. . "1? ? . diui