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TheHo'/tH v L D, ' O Publishovi L\*>iy lhuisday, CONWAY. S. 0. M AltMII. tf, IH'.U. S NEWS. : I l?ruvl I r i i at .1 A Minn's. \ o -- , ('ourt will convene hero nil i!i?? I \JtVh. Judge J nines Ahlrieh will ' preside. K\ I lorgresinan .1 S. K'rlmids'Mi of Sumter died sad lenlv of ptrnlv-Js | Inst wee'c. Tlio innrd Tor of Mayor Harrison, I" of t'lucago is o? die. llo will lio la gid -3rd March* < j t> iito a crowd of people worn in i li.wii on Mond iy. Many of tlicni giving us lioanv encouragement. Tim many friends of Mrs ,1. L. Kg- i < rt'Vi, will be pleased to hear that her t health has been entirely restored. ? Burroughs umt < V?11 inj*" advertise- j! incut will appear in now shape no\t 1 v, ed<. Too busy to change, it for tins 1 week. Our young friend h'rank A Bur ' rough", l as charge of our shipj ing interests during the absence ot Mr. 1 McNeill. ( Treasurer I, I). I.onir, tolls us tlmt|i there is a chicken at Mr. .KIT llaiglers, near bis residence, that has L four legs. i Mr. J. O. Norton cannot afford to i be idle, lie has already dived into 1 lllackstone. We predict for hitnal brilliant career. The Postal Clerk of the W. C. & i C. Road has been appointed. His name is A. Alexander, a gentleman of i decided color he is. (Jen. Jno. 1?. Cordon, had an ovation on Columbia la^t week, where he delivered his lecture on "The last days of the Confederacy." There will be a Sunday School meeting at Cod ir (J rove (.'Iturch, commencing Friday and continuing nn?i 1 Sunday. This week. Cap?. A. K. Joyner, the popular Conductor of our Hail-road, returned to his duties last week, having been called olT to a'tend Court at White ' ville. t Our friend Geo. R. Sessions, at Co >1 Spring is a Hustler. Ho sends us a list of eash subscribers already. Will be glad for oilier friends to follow bis example. o Williamsburg County Itecord reports no quorum: "The convention of reformers called to meet in King ; 8tree on the 26th ins'., did not meet. ' There was no attendance-" How will this do? Burroughs and ! Holiins are shipping ten dozen Axe- I Helves to Mcintosh, Ga., this week. < The resources of the County will be kept before the public. Gen. Jubal A. Early of Confeder ate. fame, died in Lynchburg, Va., , Hriday March 2nd. Senator Daniel of Virginia and his nephew Cabell Early were at his bedside. 1 o 1 The Democratic Executive Corn mitte of Horry, Co. met in the Court House Monday last, and suggested the name of Samuel J. Wilson, for Supervisor of Registration. I ()nr enterprising Steinboat Agent Mr. I). T. McNeill, left town several , da\s ago for an extended tour South. lie will visit rnariy points in ueorgia and Florida and ho out of town several days. o We attended the .Sunday School meeting at Poplar Saturday last and I ? tijoyed the occasion. Ahout four i hundred parsons present. An ei- \ tended mtico of the exercises will appear later. The Directors of the 11 i-:u,\ i.i> at a meeting Tuesday last acceptd th? resignation of Dr. K. Norton, as Kditor, aed elected Mr, K. W. Nolley, to that position. Mr. Nolley renews the hune for five years. It is said that if a team is inclined to pull unevenly, the trouble may he r?'ni"diud hy unhitching the inside traces and crossing thorn, so as to l.avo the same horso attached to the ( same end of each singletree. ? o Mr. S. I) Page, late of IPakely, (?a. his returned to Horry, his former home, where he expects to spend a f??w months. Mr. Pago has given us sulis'antial encouragement. Perhaps i there is room for you to do the same. Messrs. Wot. A. Spivoy, Sr., of Pe- 1 dar, J, K Allsbrook, of Hanford. 15 <\ Jctikin*, of (jideon, I, M, John- ; son and J5eu. Kl|erh?\ of .lordanville, 1 Ilev. .1. W; McCormick, of Socastee, and many others have I won in toseo us and made us feel oetter hy roining. Dr. Iv Norton, Vrho has so long and ably i>dtt?ul the Uokuy IIkkai.d in tin- interest of truo Democracy, has sold bis Interest in the paper and retires from its management. He will t?e sneceedotl l?y Mr. K. W. Nolley, who, we hope, will keep the 11 Kit aid up to its high standard.? I'lio State. Chore are twelve scholarships for ^onth Parol inn 'this year in the Peabody Normal at Nashville, Tetin., iml tho examination for them will'be hold on tlie tiOih ??f ,1 uly next in Polinnhia. These scholarships are good for two ye.r> and are worth $100 a year und railroad fare to and from Nashville. i.?,i 12 persons mentioned in Ap|>lcti?ii's i A cloptnliu of American Itiogrnphy as famous in American history, f>,3'.!G are college men. The South (Carolina College, according to Mr. Tiioring in tho Forum, is the ilma miter of more of tlm college graduates named than any other exsting Southern eilueut.onal institution. The memorial service at t.ho Meth>dist Church la*t Sunday morning in memory of the late Mrs. Harriet Cooper, was att impressive and S'd 3?nti occasion, l?ro. Stafford's remarks regarding the deceased were well received. Several citizens spoke during the service. It was a good meeting, and we hope productive of good. An interesting case was trim! hefore Trial Justice Cooper on Friday Melt. 2. The State vs. H. lv Singleton and W. (I. Todd, charged with malicious Trespass and entry an lands after notice. Col. Quuttlebauin appeared for the prosecutor, F. M. Johnson and it. It. Scarborough for the defendants. The jury rendered a virdict of not guilty. >\ ini*' ilie jury worn out ilelit orutir.g on the evidence, counsel in the ease rendered an amicable adjustment of the matter of contention to term the parties, and all went home in a good humor and on friendly terms. I'HltSON A I. Mr. .1. U. Allsbrook,of Sanford lost two line mules a few da\sago. Mr. .1. r. Faulk, of t'hadbourn, N. C. was in town last week. Mrs. S. K Chestnut of Adrian is here visiting her daughter Mrs I'. IC King, Mr. T. 10. dohnson, of Phillips ?!v Meyers, Charleston, S. (' , ha* lately been with us. Mr. E. It. l/'sosne, of Williamsburg, agent of Forfeited Lands is in town for ^;oral days. Mr. A. M. Herbert, with A David & Co. Winnington, \ ( . was in iown yesterday. Mrs. T. W. Daggott, of George town, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Porter.' Our enterprising Mill man H. U Ifamaker, was in (ieorgetown last week oil business. Mrs. I'onvilie, H.?ok Agent, who was hero some time ago taking subscriptions, arrived in town yesterday ind is now delivering hooks. Mosses. \V II. Howell and .J. II. Met 'askill, spent a few days on the Se.t-shoro the past week. The boys have opened the Summer season ?arly. Mrs. J. \V. Ilardwick, left for Whiteville, X. this week to make it her home. She goes to join her husband, who is foreman of the Star )f ('olumbitti. Mr. K. R. Meaty, of II. K minski & Co., Georgetown, was here a few days ago. Mr. Beaty his many warm friends here, who are always glad to see him. A.', IV. M.\ The next regular communication of Conway Lodge, No. 65, A.*. F.\ M.\, wiM bo held at Masonic Hall on Tuesday, March 13, 1894, at 8 o'clock l\ M. Members of the Craft will take duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of C. B. Ql'ati.unt m, W. M. S. M. T iiomi'Kins, Sect'y, pro turn, COUNTY N MVVS Cool >?|>i-iiijj. News is scarce here. Farmers are busy preparing for planting and I think they will u-c more Fertilizers and plant a larger acreage of Cotton this year than hist. Mr. ('. I.. Grainger, son of Mr. Waterman (traingcr ami Mi-s Isa liella Miuhoe, (laughterof Mr. X. M. Mi shoo, wore married las' Thursday night. Samuel i'?. Moore, Notary Public officiating. If Madam Humor can bo relied <>n I think there will bo several more contracting parties in this community H jtui. If so will let it be known through your columns. There is some sickness in this section but nothing of a serious nature The first Quarterly Conference for Conway Circuit was appointed to con reno here 011 Saturday the 23d. The Presiding Cider Kcv. T. .J. (J yde, was on hand and the Conference services were held on Saturday, but tlie sn.iw and rain coming ou prevented any Sunday >ervice. Your popular young townsman Mr. I. T* William-, has come among us to Hojonrn awhile. S. (?. H. ~ . Waslii list oil's llh t Inlay The Entertainment at the Burroughs High ^chool list Friday evening was an enjoyable 0?c;uioii.! The exercises consisted in a celebra tion of Wasinpton's birthday, which had been postponed from the 22nd, j ulto. At a given signal the scholars inarched in ami arranged themselves on the tostrum. Mis- Man 1 Mayo presided with dignity, handling the rgavel with ease. All uf the Schcl-' ars were called forward and had some patriotic speech to make com j nietnorating the virtues of him, who was iirst in the hearts of his countrv men. All acquitted themselves well and the applause of the audience showed conclusively that a spirit of patriotism seemed to pervade the h building, Miss Eva Carrie presided ' at thi< vvhi!r> ih.? / h i1 il i-.m cunn I f I s-'veial stirring songs of the H-noln- | iiioo. We were much pleased and would like to call spec'al attentiou to the ontire program, hut want of space forbids oar doing $ . At the close of the exercises, IV f. Clark ts row out an invitation for any of the citizens to speak and for a short while the tires of the devolution wore rekindled, as several availed ;i themselves of the opportunity. Prof. < Clark seemed to he in a happy mood and no doubt felt proud of "his pupils. 1 c;i:n u.kmi.n or rin: .intv The following jurors have been i drawn for the term of Court com uiencirg March, 20th. CIHANIi Jl'KOKS. < ,1. Mel). ,1 one.-, C. L. Williamson, ; 11. .\f. Anderson, W. 1). Martin, Jr. M I!. Smith, S. \V. Vaught,J. P. A lt man, Seth Bellamy, Samuel Smart,Sr. Peter N aught, John Caus-y, Malcolm Kowler, Nathan Adams, Azariah Goff lb b'. Moorn, .1. II. Bland, lb II Miry Martin and (?. W. Suggs. i ctrrtT j u ito us. i( .n . r. tiore, i\. .M. isooth, J. i Horsey, M. O. Anderson, ] )*?xter B. Bellamy, W. B. Carter K. I*. Hughes .1 M. Cooper, .1. A. Tuidall, W. K. l)u sen bury. L. N. Moore, J. W. Cnpps. K. P. Booth, Joe. Fowler, \V. B. j" Hack*, 0. K. Johnson, K. I). Causey, Sam. S. Auderson. Joel Strick- ' land, J Ben. 11 ucks, S. B. Hughes, A. B. (iraham, C. L. Abram*, T. L. Surv'.s, F, O. Watson, J. B. Uraham, t Sr. Ueturn Page, J. M. Butler, K. (irahani, Dan'l Babon, S. S. Sar vis, |l). T. (Jerrald, \V. J. I.owiimore, Curtis Smith, 1). B. Williamson, J. ' 0, Thomas. NOT I CIO. The Hev. Mr. Pickens, President of I he .Methodist Protestant church of the S. C. District will conduct a i meeting at the Socastee Academy fiom Friday night March 16, 18(J4, until the Sunday night f< Uow'ng. Novelties in Laities' Skirt*. For (juite a long time fashions have undergone a slow change, practically remaining in a stationary state with slight modification. This season, how ever, a decided change is shown in skirt*, in the way of draperies. The old-time draped effects are more or! less revive*! with the addition of,! I many pretty and artistic touches, in accordance with modern taste, or i with adaptations from hist ?rica! sour- jt | ces. The underskirt, however, will | retain its present 11 * ring effect. To j many people, the announcement of I this coming style is viewed with some apprehension, as it implies i much prutical knowledge for the < I making up of the new -kir's. The ' best way, however to find the needed information and all the leading; l models of the coming season, is to I 'subscribe to one or two Fashion .Journals. The Mi Dowell Magazities, which always maintain a high I d* gree of excellence in this respect, will perfectly fill the wants of everyone on this subject. We notice also tlui*, for the further accommodation of their customers, these .Magazines contain, in the form of coupons, at an exceedingly moderate price, designs of new skirts and other most novel styles. The patterns and paper models issued by the house of Me Dowell & Co., are widely known and justly praised for their accuracy, and their artistic, as well as practical excellence. "I/i Mode de Paris" and "Paris Album of Fashion" cost only *3.50 a year or 35 cents each per copy. "The French Dressmaker" is $3.00 per Annum or 30 cents a copy, "La Mode," which is the best family fusion Magizine in existence, is off* red to subscribers at the exceedingly low price of !<1.50 a year or 15 cents a copy. If you are unable to procure any of these publications from your news dealer do not take a substitute from him but apply by mail to Me-sr.-?. A. McnowEM. & Co., 20 West 1-1 tli Street, New York. ?* ? m ? Negroes to Meet. New YokW, Feb. 2?.?A Times special from Hirmingham, Ala., says: | Itev. A. J. Warner, '.he leading color ed divine in this state, and other re ! presentative negroes have called a convention of their race for March! 21 in tins city. The convention is called in accordance with the resulu. tioi s of the National Colored con vention held in Cincinnatti last No- , vein her. The object is to discuss, generally, the emigration of the race t<> Africa. The men who issued tho call stand with Bishop Turner, who says Africa is ti e nu ttral home of the negroes, and the sooner they return there the! better. General interest in the *ul>j *ct has been aroused in this state recently. and something practical is expec ted from convention, although the recent colored conference at Tus? j ke^ee decided contrary to the scheme of Bishop Turner. Kxpcrlmmt With Cow*. At Purdue University experiment* made from January to March, 1893, with three cows kept In the burn and three exposed all night, all being fed id ike, showed that the cows ex posed to the weather during the day ate more food than those given shelter in the barn; they lost in weight, while the sheltered cows gained, us well as gave less milk, there being a difference of $13 in favor of giving the cows shelter. The University director had Urge posters printed containing the results, which were placed in prominent places for the observation of farmers. The exposed cows were sheltered at night, while the sheltered cows wore allowed outside for an hour on pleasant days. Shelter is a cheap mode of s?viug food. ^ ^ M A Kit I Kl>. un reoruary v, l?'J4, at 3it Pisgah Church, Miss Iola Martin to Mr. M. A. Small, all of llorry, Kev. 1). A. Calhoun ofliciating. The Superiority Of Hood's Sar8i.pnrilla is due to the tremendous amount of brain work and constant tare used in its preparation. Try one bottle and jou will be convinced of its superiority. It i?urifies the blood which, the source of health, cures 1\spopsia, overcomes sick head tcliisai.il billionsness. It is just the medicine for vou Hood's Fills are purely vegetable, 3.1 refully prepared from the best ingreoieiits. It May l>o as M110I1 for Y011. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111. writes that lie had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pti s in his back and also his bindlor w as aCfected. He tried many *0 called Kidney cures but without any ^ >od result About a year ago he began use of Klectric Hitters and found relief at once. Klectric Hitters is especially adapted to cure of ill Kidney and Liver troubles and >fien gives almost intent relief. One I trial will prove our statement. Price j only 50c, for large bottle. At 1 >r. I K. Norton's I )rug ?Store. A Quarter Century Teat. For a quarter of a century L)i* King's New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to us wonueriui curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. A remedy that has stood the U'St so long and that lias given so universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs and Colds. Tri .l bottles Free at Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. Large size 50c. hikI *1.00. Wilmington MarketWilmington, N. C., Feb. 5. Spirits Turpentine, 28ic per gal, Kosin, 921c per bbl for strained, good Strut lied 9" * Tar, 85c. per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, *1 10 for hard ind $1.80 f<?r Vellow Dip and Virgin. Peanuts, at 40 cents to 5.5 per bushel of 28 lbs. COTTON.-Finn. Ordinary 4i cts Go<>d Ordinary G 44 Low Middling G 11-1G44 Middling 7 It 44 Good Middling 7 7-1644 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fashionable Harboring. The undersigned wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that lie is doing nil kind of work in th? Tonsorial line in fnM-class style. Shaving, hair* cutting, shampooing, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladise' calls from S to 10 o'clock, A, M, M. B WINEGLASS, Conway, S. C'. Horses And Moles. .lust arrived at my tables in Marion, S. (\, one ear load of fine Horses and Mules, which arc being priced very cheap. Call and look at my stock before purchasing. HKNRY NV. SMITH, Muuion, S. C. Forfeited Lands, E. H. Losesne Ag't for forfeited lands in S. U. will be glad to see the following parties: William IJellainy, Little Hiver, Edward Henton, 44 44 " Alex U. Cox, 44 44 44 Phelps & Co., 44 44 44 James W. Verean, 44 44 44 Daniel Ward, 44 44 4 4 Adeline Black, Conway, Wilson D. Stalvey, 44 44 44 John I}. Tyler, * 4 44 Henry Cook, Dog Bluff, W, A. Falrcioth, Simpson Creek, Est. Gore, 44 44 44 Jessee J. Hardee, 44 ,4 44 Susan E. Hardee, 44 44 44 Wade A Hardee, 44 44 44 Isaac J. Hardee, 44 44 4 4 Sarah Lewi*, Floyda, Martha William*, *4 " Henry McCall, Socastee Klixabeth Mine/, Green Sea, KhL M. A. Ihxlger*, *' " " J a*, I*. Ward, M ' " ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .A-erent JUL'u.t\xal Xjif? Ins-LLrairLce Co, of 1STe-w "liTorlc. j. a. maycc TIIB OLD REUAKLE, A H. ItOHSI/)/-: ('OHSETS THE BEST /.\ THE WOULD. HATS AND SHOES. I Fresh lot of Host > > IL'dtis lms just arrived. MENS (JAMEL SKIN SIR)ES, THE HE ST IN THE WOULD. DRY GOODS. .A. ZE^ir^e Assortment or ZF'a.milsr Groceries. I NOTIONS WELL ASSORTED. Country l'r* dttcu Hough'. And every article to be found in a first ? !h*s 1 >i v Hoods Store. Hfatcii Crystals. A well Assorted lot .just receiviMl, A (J K .N T For Ilex. Poultry .\otting. J. M. MCKEITHAN, ! I Conway, S. C. Mchl-y.1 W. E. PORTEIC. LIVKKY, FFFDSTAHLFS. NICE TIE NOV rs EC R NISI I i EI) AT STICK P NOTICE. AND I AT PRICES TO SUIT THE | TIMES. PERSONS SENT To ' ANY POINT. W. E. PORTER, Con way, S. <\ COMMERCIAL HOTEL,) HENRY HARDEE. PROP. Well Equipped in Every Particular. Meals on Arrival of Train. H.K.HAMAKER.I MAXCFACTURKR ?OK? PINK AND II.\III) NVOOD I,I" M UK H, ALL KINDS OF BILL AND DRESSED LUMBER. ceillsd axi> flourish. MOULDING AND SIDING. PLASTERING LATIIS &C. no ux it l (t<;s no ua n r. pa&~ Prompt attention pven to all i orders and satisfaction ?niarante< u. I Township Assessors. Okkk k CorX'IY At DITOK, ( Horry County, Feb 15, lblM. ) Pursuant to the authority in me vested, i the following have been appointed Town l ship Assessors for their respective town ship*. They will meet and organize by electing one of their number c4 airman, and after taking the oath pre?< rib. d f. .r oftic.er* iu the constitution, and with r? pect to duelling, ahull proceed to ns^e.-tho property of tiicir *everal to nships. TV. - -1 1 - * * ? * * i in* cuniriiiau i?i earn : oaru w ill Hit ft at the Auditor* office in Conway tho 2n ! Tuesday in March and assess tin- property of the county: Buck* Chas. Dusenbury, J. D. Oliver, Dennis Cannon. Conway -.J. 1*. Graham, K. (L Burroughs, S. A. Causey. Dog Bluff Dan'l Hnl'on, ('. I'. I lux T. (i. Lundy. Bayboro 15. M. Prim J. Prince, C, B. Todd. Gallivants Kerry L. Graham, K. P. Pittman, William Kdwards. Floyds- Hey W'orley, N. J). Currie, A. H. Waller. Green Sea ? 11. II. IlnfTkin, A. M. Sarvis, Alva Pr.nce, Simpson Creek- Samuel Hickinnu, U. C. Butler, Simon Boyd, Sr. Little Hiver.--Hobt. Livingstone, J. B. Morse, J. C. Blum. IWwood Neck Thomas Livingston, I. B. Parker, B. 11. Vereen. ( Socastee? J. M. Stalvey, 1{. B. Singleton, Curtis Smith, ^ v|i ??* TIIK Oi l) RKI.IABLK FIRM OF | BURROUGHS & COLLINS, I 11 IS THE PLACE TO GET THE WORTH OF YOUH MONEY. and to secure bargains that will surprise you. We arej constantly receiving new goods every week, which we will sell at liooli I <o( I out I'ricoN, I ' >. s Don't forget to tall an<l examine our immense -took of clotliing sud let u? quot# you prices. \N ? c.u? soil you a nice suit ?>f clothes at very low figures. If you want anything in the furniture line, give us a call and look over our stock of Bu'reaus, Wash Stands. Bedsteads, (.'hair* itnnmi i ??f ? - - -* ? - * ... , .. ..... ... ... x riurr iuuivs, aim me laiiiOQI Now Homo," ami "Domestic" o-wiuij machines. Don't fall to buy one of our ZBI3- RCCKIIST3- CH^IBS, ?o that when you are weary you can rin k yourself to rest. Our lino of trunka and valises are luir?l to beat. Wo keep constantly on haml the best ^rud? - of Hour that comes to HorryCouaty at pric es lower than ever before. A lar.ro lot of red rust proof oats just received If you want to buy a irood cook ?t?>ke<T kitchen safe go to Ilurrough* Jfc Collies A lot of Scotch Plaids and Bedford Cords just received, beshh - a large assortment of Cashmeres, Worsted, Ginghams, and Flannel goods, which nro going low indeed. Our stock of ahoee are complete. W# think we can suit you in quality: style and prices. We also keep the famous "''-v JAMES MEANS SHOES. ? - , .j> rmt j W J which arc gaining in popular it) every dev. We have tt lot of lad iesnico button boots, which we will close out at tire astonishing low price 85 cents. A ('HOICK LOT t )K FRESH GROCERIES |j Always kep'. on hand, besides BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, | HARNESS, SADDLES, AND A THOUSAND AND ONE THINGS, too numerous to men tion now, which we will sell cheap for cash. Please give us a call and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident we can save you money. (OATS' SIX ( 0111) STOOL COTTOX A SPECIALTY. We keep constantly in Stock a full line of this Cotton which we offer to Dealers at as low price as it can be had in these United States. Why notpatro ?j ni/.p us; Yours for tr:ule, IU> ItUOUUUS & COLLINS. * i i 11 n m ( lJo(tei* Co., COMMISSION1 MERCHANTS -X3sr? Kijsin. Spirits Turpentine tuyl C.oltpu;. C / Oiisi^iuiiciitN S(>li<?itod. Front Srest, USTew "Y"crk ? JOB FEINTING! W11 y ? ' ^ I? \\ hy send your Print imr ??tt \n hen you can ?et it ^ (lone as cheaph and as well at home. When you have any i Printing, such as: ? 1ST?to, Lotter, cr DBill Heads, t\ Statements, (In pads or loose,) 1 Receipts, Envelopes, Posters, Szo, <Scc., you want done, call or write. fcr?v ()n hand at all times, n'l kinds of legal blanks. HERALD PUBLISHING CO., .Printers, s. c. . __ sfflDIH