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I 1 * / Ijc HORRY HERALD 1" ~ / Published Every Thursday. _fVnSi)AY APRIL 29 lb97. ,i|)CALNEwi Lillie Stalvey is vis'tiwg rr-Li''8 U] town. JB* Mr. Tbos. F. (iillesnie is visiting ncrs'waH mW A> Burbage at Bayboro this iuto n seatj V "Oil, All . grout <listrat i^garie Bryan, of Little Hivthat ossistiwl tc this Week visiting Miss my friend fib ?, liira?" Mil uey* smile, uiid.i (Sessions'for your pants. He told mo tliaf , , , "I will*of ,rKc" 8amP'e 'ot selling ttt power to??ile. \l olV said ti?? ? . 1 "You are vqouJ[4i 1 lespie is visiting her dependent uj \[rs, p\ JJ, (Jushman in mo toll yon L Qednoy, the huiud tho iianio,^ j^0]iCy returned to Bal"I thought {>v , , . on tho streoftoH week having made a ten hut that if orx ,.ohis parents, tho market ?'& think that-iite a party of gentleman indulge I havo nSj a fish fiolis and pic -nic at cheated *1 , . , friend duri Landing last Friday. ifl imniatO! *? \\r /i /i i. 1 Imnt to 41 Ouyton lias rehave don.ijl from the West Indies a large steal my di for {shingles and Staves. "Steal t * Mr. IhirneBscs Jessie Buck and Kttio Nol i . ^''dnetTew plea8ant visit of two days . IilfMil trjrtn l#i r ' 1 take a girlo* &' ' during the past week. homo is srtt ir ^ ? v "Wlipnm Henry Warrior, of rarrior & "Two day*, Hoston, was to see us last missed yy gla?l to see him. tnk(>n durim, J ly sick oiSu P. Quattlebnum expresses Iut V' "e 8 1S ,lttving ver.v much enjoyed When ho cam neeting of the Grand Lodge ing, ho wont uta of Honor at Columbia, and waa asfoit. not thero. A lb Tolar. of New York, afder thoBui)|oi ? ni}U|e u more extended of hor maid, flli . , . . soino other pa* usual, returned home last child could n< * *' Hoomod as t houL . ^ "Had you s? wr ' famaker has accepted morning?" M }it, tj,e New York Hack "I cannot too rot , , . , Vou 8CO I am an &18 employed in the cash tho temptation to p there. bo lato with some i night that I jirofernW' st*e *'1'. L. 1). Bry* ark, where I was, niltiyer, so far improved homo until after 10 o^,, of8jcklle8a a8 to morning. I3y tliy' had oceurrod.''fP c us a visit. "Havo you disc . . , ... , . wheroahoutK?" f. j- I ce ? Vednosday "None. Wo hlK'r- week proved destine* friends in tho v:\tfl fruits and vegetables havo a risen early ; A.>, 0110 lias Been her* |Clluou of country. Sttt",d"-V wil1 be a however, is n lotfc tsi5 ieasure to our young this morning. 1 oi?rt; % Poking forward to it it is important or1 ? ?-u. , pcrpctratod by ????;?? hope that all may heard of my misfo.,., 4 .ie. I In h.?w1<wl < 1...W. I at i who road us follows 110 8ervico in the Your douBhtor \* Rf.fa Presbyterian churchKSrll iar?e congregations will nnHWor if you put n vXy alK| night Services old oddressod to 44 M. E. V "Mr. Qeilnoy," iB " s"io"'' "J'."'jollio of this place, tor is genuine?as 1 can rocovcr tho the government works, j have to pay u runHgto hear has lately been whothor rvo >.ro ehfc , j potrator of tins critr t & ? Thus far ho has proc'Sitiou. mato skill." WL , , . "You way ho. Yoa?"nson at ^he west end "Not so fast, Mr. Geli us some radishes juilgo tlio sex yet Thinly of anything we on a typowritor, and f . . operators aro women, jjeasuring eleven inchOther details must flpoE''y 2d. studied. I will follow I r- ' . ly. Corao! We will boR|)bb will not preach Thoy proceeded flrst|nd 8un(Jfty in May, j and left tho following 1 . J ., tho next day's Ilerald;l>mtm?nt, as ho will "M. k.Comniunicatoiiho Southern Baptist ?n tor . IVilmington. Thonoo they went t| v house, Soating himsolf Veagler, of Jordan, chair in tho library, Mr ' , that tho butler shouldjinty> 0IU of fhe Tho man entered tho ro<? merchants of that apparent at once froiij |iere during the past manner and attitude Hi . c ... , . i?riIai?yre8t of railroad ties, servant of tho t-'U?-- ' \ same timo ho oyod i ^ ' najj wj)0 |1MfJ been and throughout the# ... 0 with a doliberatcil...rurroughs School fori that ho weighed hE"i, left Tuesday for bo careful "?j : | , , J which might bo ? v|a1 , , y'.rnHO better knowIBLa,l3? vvho will greatly 1*' In short, whether orl;onVl thiii^ to concoal, tho to C' booauso speaking to aljAU^'3 Well Co., have "Moulton,'' begun 4l",?di>)g a good flow of a detective. n . , "So 1 thought, sir, I' 'iu Graham's near ton. mfriepth of 211 feet. Amlwhy prny, rt| If; to lhe milluto. "Well, sir, I should! nnd you'ron stranger tl;^Jn8at Mr* Honi7 all my master's friend! 'm i "That is your only rt Ferr> j ing my profession?" |?T^'ght of the Sumter "That's all, sir." i,er 0f the Governors "Moulton, I am 8<* resident Mils where your mistress hasy" rc8,ueni Mr. Barnes said this stint the Burroughs watched tho man olosol>^_g>y, mado US a Boomed impaSHivo, and his Iujji uODCouimitlal. P PMt wc<'k"I hope so, sir." l^ad to hurry "Very well," said tho doN?| <( Attmrov t\ fr. tu nnnaf inna o v you may givo mo great asHiHtanco. OUrsjon on Tuesday morning yon admitted tho dt, tor. At what time was it?" "avo the "It was about 8 o'cIqoIc. We had just ' vtJ the n ..i \ - We kopo that many of our people will atteud the Southern Baptist Convention which meets in Wilming* ton next week. There aro over a thousand delegates to the Oonven tion and the number of visitors that will attend will till the city with Baptists from every Southern State and all sections of the country. Our people who can go, should not tniss the opportunity. Snulord. There has been right much sick., ncss in this community of late, but the fever is now abating. Some of our farmers are plowing up their crops and teplunting, the result of the late frost. Beulah Sunday School Institute will meet at Cano Branch churi h on the 15th and lGtli of May. A report has gone abroad, that on account of sickness the Institute would not be held. Such is not the case, and all Sunday School workers and friends generally are invited to be present. We had a good rain Monday, which has cheered us all wonderful,y S. liayboroThejConfederate Veterans of this township organized a U. C. V. Camp hereon last Saturday by the election of (he foil" ig officers: ^ Geo. GrAVliger, Captain. A. L. Alford, 1st. Lieutenant. Wm. Tyler, 2nd. Lieutenant. Joseph Fowler, Orderly Sergeant. J. N. Baker, Quarter Master. H. T. King, Color Bearer. Geo. Grainger, A. L. Alford and .1 K ll.l,.... /' ? . ii. uunvi, VWHUMIn,ee uu ^yuuantution. Some of our pensioners express themselves ns not being will pleased at the extravagant number of persons composing the Boards to conduct the pension business, all of whom receive pay for the time they serve, out of the pension appropriations They think that a more ecos nomical provision would have met the requirement of the service us well. Owing to the recent frost, many of our farmers in this township are having to plant their entire cotton crop a second time. Friends at Buyboro, of Mrs. T. F. Gillespie, Jr., are enjoying a pleasant visit from her this week. Mrs. Wiley Mishoe, of Boris, is visiting relatives at and near Blanche. J. ?-?* ? - ? Burks Editor Herald:?At u meeting of the old Confederate soldier's, held according to the published call at Long's School House on the 24th inst, Bucks Township Camp of United Confederate Veterans was organized with 38 members on the roll and the following ollloers: II. L. Buck, Capt. Commander. I L. I) Long. 1st. Lieutenant. Geo. Hodges, Orderly Sergeant. B. L. Beaty, Chaplain. Dennis Cannon. Oommisary Sergt. J. J. Cook, Color Sergeant. Kvander Johnson, Vidette. A committee of three good men was appointed on Application and Membership, who are to closely examine into the war record of ail members and applicants for pensions. Also a committee on "Charity and Employment1' who will look into the case of all **<>dy Confederate Soldier*, their widows and orphans and see that every one in their township who arc entitled to a pension, make proper application for the same, in addition to working for the relief of the needy by seeking em ployment for them, or otherwise. Also a Committee on Records, to carefully preserve the war record of members for future reference. On our roll are the namesjof sons, daughters and wives as honorary members, together with husbands and fathers who fought valiantly through the war, who are active mem bers. It iVus decided to have our next meetibg at Pauley Swamp church July 10 h, next, and have a big fish dinner, &c., an imitation being extended to <k Horry Hussars" to meet with us. We would be glad also, to have the pleasure of your company Mr. Editor, as we are anticipating a delightful time. Yours, B. L. Bkaty. The new railroad bridge over the Danube at Czernavoda is a great achievement. For more than nine miles this bridge crosses the Danube proper, and the so-called territory of inundation, which is annually under wiiwnura certain period or time. The largest spans are ovor the Miain current of the river, there being one a,^ forr 0f 455 feet each. 'go proper, I ? r . I / ign ^LL i A Letter from Hemlcraoiivlllc s. O. M u. Editor. ? My experience sinc< in Hondersonville, has taught nu It lint th's is h quiet, pleasant villagi in which to live. The people ar? generally refined, clever and sociable and take much interest in Sun da) Schools and other church work. On Sunday night Kev. K. B. Lawess of Spartanburg filled the Metho dist pulpit here and preached an impressive sermon. The interest of the Sunday School has increased since we've had Dr. l<M?n l?!M. ..a lonnk!../. ..n .1. kmgi tt ll/ll iis, licwiiill^ 113 u) m111uo, re, mi. Dr. W. T. Kdgo, of Rich mond, Va., is a fine teacher, having hud 30 yeais experience, traveling over all the Southern States and some others teaching usually in towns. His price is reasonable and his instructions are simple and thorough. lie is recommended by the best people wherever he goes. 1 am glad to imfortn the people of Horry that he expects to visit eastern South Carolina anil take mi a point or two in Horry in the near future. With pleasure we most highly recommend him to those desiring instruction ?u singing. S. II. Con federate Veterans. Adjutant General's Office. New Orleans, April 15, 1807. To Editor IIohky IIkhai.d: Dear Sir:?Gen. .1. H. Cordon, Commanding United Confederate Veterans, respectfully requests the press, both daily and weekly, of the whole country, to aid the patriotic and benevolent objects of the United Confederate Veterans by publishing date Reunion is to take place at Nashville, Tenn., on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 22d, 23d and 24th, 1807, by publication of this letter, with editorial notice. It will be the largest and most important U. C. V. Reunion ever held. The personnel of the Nashville Reunion Committee, under the leadership of its chairman, Col. R. O'Bryan, is a guarantee that everything will be done for the comfort and convenience of the old veterans and all visitors which is in the power of man; it is a splendid body of very able and distinguished |comrudes, who are fully alive to the magnitude of the work entrusted to them in entertaining and caring for their old comrades, and it will be th ir pride to make it the most memorable R?*union upon record; and the citizens of Nashville are aglow with enthusi. asm and patriotism at the prospect of dispensing their far famed hospi tality to the surviving heroes of the Cost Cause. Geo. Moorman, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, lOlcctric Facilities tor Burglars, Serious apprehensions are being felt in some quarters concerning the facilities being afforded by the ex tending electrical systems for deprellnt!r?r?a nrrainoJ- ... 1- ? 4 I- ? I ?..v>v>nu uguiiiDi/ n Hill lliive U|> till now been regarded us invulnerable safe depositories. In some recenl experiments it was shown that by i simple application of an ordinal*) circuit holes could be pierced witl the greatest ease through seven thick nesses of an inch each of drill-prool chrome steel in less tnati thirty minutes. The apparatus is simple ir the extreme, consisting merely of n carbon stick, a small box lined witl fire-clay or asbestos, the necessar) connecting wires and a resistance A knowledge of voltage and amper age delivered at tl.e point where tin connection with the mains is to b( made is essential, when the interpolation of a resistance is made to re duce the voltage to about sixty 01 eighty, with an amperage of a hun dred and fifty. The wires are then connected and the box being fixed to the safe, an arc is started with r Temperature of 9,000 or 10,000 de grees, which will melt a hole through a four inch steel safe in almost at nmriv ininntoa It Un J M u uiujr w?c UUJCUlt'U that the ''scientific" burglar is nol yet, nor is likely to become, sufficient, ly scientific to carry out such an operation. It should be remembered, however, that the manipulations are i of the simplest character to any one possessing the necessary knowledge, and that the high-class burglar is not generally either illiterate or unintelligent. The means of meeting thh possible danger would appear to be a system of alarm by which any abnormal diversion of current would be in dicated.--Iron and Industries. The Comptroller General will levy an extra tax as required by the Con stitution,so that we shall have three dollars per capita for our schools. A large lot of Sample jShirts at ^ssions' to be sold at manufacturer* =J8" v * ^ a?? * Microbes in Hooks, It is a f tot that has been wel demonstrated that contagenus tlis eases tnay be spread by means o books which have beet) in the hand of the sick or convalescing. A1 ' the eruptive maladies, scarlatini and varioloid among others, as wel as diphtheria, may bo transmitted it this manner. A daily contemporary refers to the fact that throughout Europe, and especially itt England strenuous efforts, by the enforcemen of sanitary measures in public li braries, are being made to stop this source of contagion At Edinburg already a regular service has boen organized by which the directors of libraries are notified each day of the names and addresses of all those in the city who are ill of contagious diseases. The librarian thereupon makes careful search to find is any of their books have bten lent to any of the houses specified. When such is found to be the case, the health department seizes the books, which are then eithei disinfected or destroy-, ed. At Bradford, England, similar measures are also in vogue, and an effort is now being made to put them in effect at London. This, however, owing to the vast and dense population of the city, will be difficult of accomplishment. In L'aris this plan will also be followed in the near future. At present the authorities of ihit city are endeavoring to find a satisfactory disinfectant . Experiments are being made with the vapor of formic aldehyde, which is produced by the incomplete combustion of methylic |alcohol in contact with the air and incondescent platinum. This vapor, in addition to its antiseptic proper ties, is easily employed, and is absolutely harmless to cloth and paper, and its discovery will doubtless hasten the adoption of similar hygienic measures in the public libraries of this country. A large lot of Sample Shoes to be sold at wholesale prices, at Sessions Free Fills. , Send your address to II. K. Hack leu (Jo., (Jhicogo, and get a free sampie box of 1 >r. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria anil Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed t<: be perfectly free from every deleteri ous substance and to be purely vege table. Thoy do not weaken by theii action, but by giving tone to stoinucl: and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c per box Sold by K. Norton, Druggist. The editor who was told that hii last article was as clear as mud quit* promptly replied, "Well, that cov ers the ground." ^ I I Id Qowl I linf ?1." '1 ?! .. 1 ? ?/ .U UU1U L I Kit pCOJMC IT IK) Wllllf a great deal of water have rheumn L tisni less than the non.water drink 1 er. r > FUEE.^ The Gospel Temperance Unioi ^ will be sent free all over South Caro linn to those unable to subscribe, am 1 at 25 cents a year to all others. Tw< 1 cints extra gets a beautiful stop 1 book. The paper is intended to be a red ' hot flaming witness on church tetn perance lines against the demon o ? strong drink in all its phases, espc' cially the liquor traflic. Send addresses to the Gospel Temperance Union. Columbia, S. (J. ? C , | DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. I ARK YOU INSURED? The "Unloi Central Kife Insurance Company" of ('in einnatti, <)hio( is one of the best, if not tin , very bert, insurance companies in tin land, and issues the most liberal poliele J It lias secured the highest rates of interes and had the lowest death rate of any coil pany in the United States. It is the onlj company tln.t is exainined annually l>y i State inspector The Ohio insurance law; are the best and most rigid in the Unite* States. Every Interest of the policy hokiei is protected by them. Ail persons seek ing protection lor their families, or wish ! lug to make provision for themselves ii , old age, will 11 nd it to their advantage t( Insure with H. U. IJKATV. Ao-ent. BuckaviHe, 5, ( Oita/t ion. By Will. iiahi?wi<;k,i*. .1. WIIEREaH, Mary Jano Smith madr suit to mo to grant her Letters ol Administration of the Estate of and elTecb of Curtis Smith deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonis) all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Curtis Smith deceased, thai they be and appear before me, in th Court of ITobate, to lie held at Conway t Horry County on May 10th, 181)7 nexi after publicotion thereof, at 11 o'clock ii tlie forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sat i Administration shouk not be granted. Given under my Hand this 20th dav " , April Anno Domini, 1807. Wit. K. I' I . * Why suffer with Coughs, Col ii Li Grippe when Laxative 11h , mogrikink will cnreyo i in >n mIh f Does r.ot produce the ringing in tl 3 head like Sulphate qutnink. I up in tablets convenient for takin j j Guaranteed to cure, or money refuiu I ed. Price, 25 cents. For sale b x 1 l>. 10. Norton. MARKET REJ'OR'L I Wilmington, N. ('., April 20 lS'.t Spirits Turpentine?25i cent pe i j gallon. | Uosiu?Market firm at 1.30 po bbl for Strained and $1,115 for Goo< ^trained. | Tar?Market firm at $1. per bt> , of'.?80 llt.s Crude TurpenOne Market quie at $1.30 fir Hard, . I 70 for Yellow Dip and M 00 for Virgin. COTTON ?Dull. Ordinary 4 3 cts. It I Good Ordinary. 6 1 44 Low Middling.... 63 44 " Middling 7 " " Good Middling. .u 73 <k " Georgetown MarketApril ? 1th 181)7. New Virgin 3.00 Yellow dip, 1.75. Scrape, 1.35. Sale of Land for Taxes. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) HOKItV COUNTY. i UNDKU A N I > LY VI HTl'K, of K\, cutions, Issued by L. I). K<?ng, Kscp, County Treasurer, to me directed in my oltlee. I have levied on and will sell before the Court House door in Conway, S. on M onday the llrd day of May. A. I), 1807, during legal sale hoius the following described lands levied on at the suit of the State for taxes for yeartof 1805 (!. A tract of land in Lucks Township, Purvis Hoggins, (Id) acres, bounded by ,j A Lewis, Toney Johnson and et. td. ALSO A tract of land in Lucks Townshih Jos. 11. Smith, (8) acres, bounded by lands of M. K. Sarvis, Geo. Hemingway, and et. al. ALSO A tract of land in Lucks Township, W. K. Sparkman, (51 ) acres, bounded i>y lands of J. S. lliggins and Waccainaw j Liver. ALSO j A tract of land in Lucks Township, S. S. Dusenhury, (HID) acres, bounded by lands of L. P. Green, Z. W. Dusenbury and et. al. ALSO A tract of land in Conway Township, L. S. Khrich, ( >'J8) acres bounded by lands of \V. II. Alford, James Dusenbury and et. j al. , ALSO A tract of land in DogblulT Township, ' Sam A. Nobles, (10) acres, bounded by lands of Charlie Spivey, Thomas Sellers and et. al ALSO A tract of land in DogblulT Township, Laidlaw Ai Shack leton, (1500) acres, booni ded by lands ol Kelley Blackburn, Henry I Lichardson and et. al. A I ,S<) 1 A tract of land in > lulivants Kerry Town . ship, Laidlaw A& Sbaekleton, (1107) acres bounded by Burroughs A: Collins, K. \\ Lichardson and ct. al. ALSO A tract of land in (lalivauts Kerry Town ship, \V. II. 1 loloiin, ('J(') acres, boundet i by lands of Ibid .Martin. John 0. .lolmsoi and et. al. ALSO A tract of land in Bayboro Township Daniel (i. Johnson, Oi l) acres, bounded In W. I\ Hardwick, Geo. Garrell and et. al A LS<) A tract of land in Socastee Township ' 1'nrifoy W. Hardwick, (840) acres, bound [J ed by lands of Juliett 1). Grant Socastei Greek and et. al. ALSO A tract of land in Socaateo Township Joanna Hardwick, (75) acres, bounded b; lands of Geo. Stalvey and J. Hen llux. c W. J. Sessions, s Sheriff, I lorry County. April 16th, 1807. NOTICE, ' A s authorized by l>, Ii. Thompkin; ? 1 V Secretary of State in a commissio duly Issued to us, the undersigned, giv ' notice that Hooks of Subscription to cnpl fj tal stock of The Conwi.y Publishing Co will be opened at the Hank of Conway o i Tuesday, 4th, proximo. J. A. McDkrmott, I). A. SriVKY, J, (>. Norton. NOTICE* All persons holding claims against th Estate of F. G. Burroughs deceased, ar hereby requested to present the same t the undersigned duly proven according t law, within the time fixed .bv Statute, an all persons indebted to said Estate are r< (|nlred to make immediate payment t them at Conway, rf. ( Addik HuitKOimus, Executrix. 1 I). T. Mc'nkim., Executor. 9 March 31st, lb97. B 1 TV< )TICK i ! Conway I judge, No, bO. Knights o i I'ythias will meet regularly the lir-t am - third Thursday nights of each month unti otherwise ordered, i It. H. SoAunououon, Chan. Com. J. A MoDkkmott. K. it. & S , Mny 14th, U(l. ly A I'V.M. Itegulav Communication r?f Conway Lodge, No. 85, A.'.hV. M, will be held oi . 2nd I tcsday niglitof each month, at7:3< o'clock sharp. Uy order of ! I). A. SI'IVHV. W. Al. (' . OlTATT KIIAI'M. Iteerotnru NOTICE. I s h< r'iy given. Unit ? meeting of tlx Stockholders of The Horry lloruh I Publishing Company, will bo hold 01 1 Wednesday May 5th, at. 11:110 o'clock s m., In Directors room of Hank of Conway ''' v By order of X B. G. Collins, V President. / * ld Coats Spool Cotton No use to pay freight, when vou cnn N buy it of us at Agents prices anu get the lt) beuetlt of all discounts. ii ,y' _ t 7! r s ! 1 t HO A I) C A UTS, BUGGIES. HARNESS. The most complete line ever brought to Horry County. | I I c UP.HOTXIR, B^-COIT. SHOES, (Jritp or anything else yon may think of at lowest market prices. < i . ' i All of the Staple (loods | needed in this section in endless variety. : . i i { WE GUARANTEE s 0 BOTH ARTICLES . . AND PRICES. y Our Notion Department is complete in every respect. Take a look " G l" ? n -k o (J <> ,, A Nice Line ,]! oii.adies Mats ? Just Received and will be sold at low figures. Ladies wil en I f 1 1 A Fine Line of Furniture v i D OUR GUARANTEE IS WORTH SOMETHING BECAUSE ] WE MAKE IT ! GOOD. BURROUGHS & OOI.LLINS , COUF4NY / ( I The iburro.;//.. i Co mj>a ny Are Sole AgetiU in thh for ; the following brand* f 1 ' I SWEET GUM. HONEST MEL, LONG ( <) l TO , Pit IDE OF N. 0. ChewJng Tobacc , ?MA N U FA C T U UE1) B V? W.ljP. PlCicaTT ft CO., High Point, N. (j. \ r i iutircn, 1 ytli I s m;. I v, Largest an I \H vS'i OMI' R I 11 ii' SouthIJtfl. $. wXtft ii $0)1, m f|i \V VA* *. V Mann r >001is, s \Si I. U, >s, j]f. ING AND WJILDING M, TRIG.A 11. (7/. 7 It L I'!S'!'(/. \ S- 1 l I-ft 18 K i Nu. ( U'im i r,; ( Stkekt. icish* f I W //'/., <'')/ Hard irarc1} v N H I'OSi i'l <~i rI \ vV i < jikmi *--??< i i rii'H ? iL (KJAItANTKKI).' ii T 10 icofo'/if /Utsin.cs.\ < >> I in mo< 1 it t? !> i >m c n ' ii course at niir li-tl t of other roll i. . i i'l i-'Tv Mi:n i Nr N'i.XI W*rito or wir? inn jkougia nrsiv Macon, < i PL ANTE MOV! -L. MARION, S , 1 1111% t .1 j 11 i j > I'll t'li U .0 I*. PQLliE ATT. iTlU Port< r m L .11. BIS HonPRO DUCK COMPANY Pittsburg, Pa. Are hirge recoh <>f nil 1 >f fruits uiul \'"j SPECIALTIES: Irish I V> uto -j, Str.'iwl rri A-j'ti gU8, I 'uitltry a till Kgs. Tlioy uI.m > hiuul! a gfiieral . .o of gootls. UKPKUKX 11:?W. II. 11,> s;LL, (ON W .> V, S. (J. Th j Bank of . on y, ?0*?f Capital, - - ? ? - ? $2 ,ooo. Surolu.H. - - - - - 4>5?'M)0. Wo have just uiov. >1 into our i nd handsome quarter , and ire n tor prep irod than over t ? . r 1 a o to our Ir.ends and patr i Wo tains k t, a gein .1 1. > ' uul ,uaiuntee pr nipt tt? iitn i i my and ill mutters intr tst u .yo loan money in n toil , on properly endorse 1 n n i o: a\ rs i secured t>v sutlloi t, c< r . Intho htvings Ih'pirl v. r c:< o leposits ' I.OOunl upw, .r 1 id v Interest at tin- rate < t 1 , i > im for 11 months, or <1 pm ( .it > > i s , or more. This Hank respectfully posits of individual?, li; . lions generally, ami w aiilo facility eoi.-u t I to those Uoiu d Our tuisiness h: i. hie within the pi' ot the contldcii' nel of The Hoard 1 > > ' ' ' . cessful manage m ic li. a. rivi:\. < v r B. (}. COLLINS. I'i I ^Professional or< 9. I R. B. SCARBOROUGH* flfctjopenv Jit Lai/ (1onw(t>/, >', <'. Ag'cnt Mutual X ife 1 n?3uranco Co. of XNTow -^Torlr. lohnnon .t Jolt i?on, 'ohnsoi. < A; ijiu'tI mum .Virion, S. C. > Conws;., sc, Johpi^0nJ ij.ua io ) ra ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. y prompt iittontion. ivoii to all busl^