The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 06, 1897, Image 3

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T- ? \ 'E HORRY HERALD V ?.? l V v Published Every Thursday. r ' 1 IUKSDAY MAY (5 1897. J J V 1 A T \TTlAirn rfn , IVJAIJ LNUYYk>.w t :.J I? | \iAts 4Sc. Roys Pants loo. V ork Racket Store. f.pples 5 cents per pound, work Racket Store. ^i>er that 1 am selling Coffee :Lfor *1. S. T. Sessions. v $1 to see Sessions'Sample fc will'save you 50 per cint. >ulu Moore returned home ' .^mst week from an extendi Georgia. \;llie MoOaskill, l.illie ?Maude Mayo, left yesterclmington h received a large lot of 4* of the best quality ] M Sessions. 'r*\'pe8 at 2c. per pack, in ill1 , . , | harl10^ one8 to0' ,lt G,c haw ket Store, steal -. *llo\vell has resuimd pis well and we hope wili ? f't good results. take Hemes, l'n:v. houll . . , aim I irieil r ruiU, it '"Wet Store. missed j. taken d*k left for Boston , ly her mother, who ni 1 (1 l i. >. .. . her ?Jl,g*?ter, Mrs. Me A. Who# i?K. he * and wJ vetl a 'ftrgo lot of not then Bunts that 1 will ".i 1'8- S-T- Sessomo ot child o? . . ,, coined 'xtm mce Country "Hftoound, lit New York morning?" "I can op You soo I a^f the Burroughs "I0. .^JrWi'duy for Hon bo lato wit J nightthalVn u visit to his ark, whore homo until morning, Jnburyleft Monhad^wuiWjngp jn Arkansas wheroabonf which wo hope "Nono. friends in have a rite Buckets, Wash one lias Mf[g 0f Tinware nt as thorouk ,, v, , swallowed thc Nelv York liAU'nwor 1 j" this morning.. , it is import** ^'ry who bus j perpetrated Charles, during heard of m.^tten(j tjlc (<on Ho hand? who road aijn before return Your daughtei ? If you want hoc' offer high enouf I|;U8iU3 loose will anawjr if y aid uddreaaod t-oCilg08, 8 to LOC. "Mr. Ge/Es8i)nces of all "this is a sol . xr v~..i * i Jv at ^ev.' York tor is genuip can recovof hnvo to pay whother wo f Charles Broaupotrator of t Millionaire l)rv Thus far ho u .v . , . 0 n,?t? skill. "You say he?itiou at the "Not so fas^e judge tho sex on a typowr'and daughter, operators arelreI Wt<re )u.re Otlier dotal lrf tudied. I vsfitle went on to ly. CoinoI \Vb vill also visit Thojr prooooi. t and loft tho fo| tho next day'4 n Mvant. "M. E.CommunicaV ' . i esttonna. 1.7** 4 tile Thenoo they wout'-//in the house. Heating hiuu> chair in tho libt that tho butler v,o " course Tho man outer' apparent at < manner undi who line been Borvant of tl 3om0 time, rename timo ho/ , , , and ?hrongh3f,r?nlcd lie' with a delifc Hollidny, Jr., that he weir*- ;je wjth her bo very v?v \ / s whioli migvaT- ' pbra.0 bo%,v.; ; b In short, \f*,c f thing to colt o * pnthy of a becauso 8poi["va, 1 the loss of PHd#v "Ho I thoOp ft\\?lce (Jm ton. tfUaiM "And why, fc.. "Well, sir, I shoufi* ^,ylex. and you're ustranger\0J. all my master's frien(fcs,v'1 3 ' "That is your only ing my profession?" '^h j.nai b nn, bit. " v* "Moulton, I am going |ja" where your mistress has bcW Mr. Barnes said this nadtkwntohed the man closely, i Roomed impassivo, and his ro noncommittal. "I hope so, sir. " "Very woll," said the d "Answor a few questions explic you may givo 1110 great assistai Tuesday morning you admittod tor. At what time was it?" "It wua about 8 o'olQojfr. 9 # I "Wilmington will be over run with Southern Baptists for several days, and we hope that some of our people will take advantage of the one fare < ratoof ?3.05 from here, to attend at least one Session of the Southern . Baptist Convention The great and small preachers of the deuoiniration will be there, while such laymen us (iov. Northern, of CI a., Joahu i 1 covering, of Baltimore, and Uookafeller. of Standard Oil notoriety will be present. Wilmington is going to do the big thing by the Convention. Should yon fail to attend this meet ing, it will be r long time before you [will have so good a chance again. Wo p.nnld not cm. vol wo nro wur ranted in the assertion by those who did go, that the excursion to W'ao.he saw last Saturday was a delightful trip ai.d grea'ly enjoyed l?v those who participated in it, about one hundred and seventy five being <>1 the number. Mainly under the aus. pices of the Methodise Sunday School in which the other Sunday .Schools were invited to participate was the excursion made. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. J. IV Johnson and his committee for the excellent arrangement they made and which resulted in so much pleasure' to all who went. 'I hat charming re* ' treat Waohesaw was their stopping place wheret hey played, strolled and indulged themselves to their hearts content, partaking of a sumptuous' dinner underneath the stately oaks I and reaching homo before nightfall, all happy and some tired. Persuant to the call, the Chairmen of the Township Hoards of Pensions met at Conway .May Jrd, 1807, and organized by electing.). M. Stalvey, Chairman and K IV Pittman, Score tary. On call of the roil the follow ing Township Chan men answer d to i heir names: Bucks?1?. I/. Iiriit y. Bayboro?t-I. Prince. Con way--Asa Royals. Dog Bluff?It. T. Nichols. Dogwood Neck?Thus. Livingston. Floyd8?J. t?. Floyd. Galivnlits Ferry?? L\ Pitman. Simpson Creek ? \V. M. Cox. Socastee J. M Stalvey. On an (led on being hold for County Examining Hoard of tVu sions, the following were elected uc cording to the law requiring the sumo. J. M Stalvey, J. C. Bryant, E. I'. Pitman and B. L. Beaty\ with Dr. E. Norton as tho County Surgeon. It was also ordered that the Chair men of the Township Boards order their own Blank Applications for I Pensions from the Comptrollers Office at Columbia, S C. E. P. Pitman. Secretary. The Veterans of Floyds Township met at Floyd's School Houseon Saturday 25th, inst. and .after p-op. organization proceeded to the ehction of a Township Board of Pen sions: Messrs. I). U. Anderson, John G. Floyd and 11. G. Bullock were elected as such Board. In accordance with plans heretofore determined upon, they aFo while together, proceeded to the organization of a Township Camp, of which A Iphii A.G)|iliam was clecu- I Commander; Hardee Floyd, Orderly S.-r geant, and Avery Floyd, (Quarter Master and Trejisurer. The Camp adjourned to meet at same place or. Saturday May the 1st, i wo-v A. V. -5> ? ?? Floy (In. Kditou I//i:uali): On behalf of many goorXpitiz n oi Flovds Tow ,r ship, who >n\ inten. 1 in the sub ji'ft, I desire to ;isk one simple quei lion of our lion. Senator through j voui columns and ask thai lie answer j in the same manner for the information of all : At the last election J h< re were two persons in our township voted for I the otlice o? magistrate, and for one of these citizens, a petition was circulated and extensively signed by the qualified voters of th* township. After the (lection the managers certified the result, and we all con lidenlly expected the appointment oi certainly one of the only two per sons who were before the ptop'e for tlie office, but to our amazement when tho appointment was made it was another man who had never been named among us for the place. Why was the choice of the people entirely disregarded? \ClTIZEX. Pitt's Pills aoo. On v - > ^ tllO doc* I COIlTV d&n MHl 6iO{1^ I "Go on," fluid Mr. liarues* ' Minut thft* you know." ^ ) i v Cool S|>rin;r? Mi:. Kdituu:?I ??? in l:ist weeks issue what tlie Bavboro correspondout says. Some o! our Pensioners express thernsoln s a> not being1 v. ell pleased at the extravagant numb r of persons composing the Hoards to eonduct the Pension business, ail of whom receive pay out of Pension appropriation. Now Mr. Editor, I fail to see where thoy get the in for- 1 inution from when thov say Boards, as only one Board receives any pay. 1 will say in justice to mvsolf and tho honorable members who compos* ed Xho Committee, to whom all Pen sions ;iti?l Dispensary bills was roforr 1 e<l. Uudor tho Act of '1M1, tho Conn- 1 ty Hoard received per day. Act V)7, ?rjv?'H them $1, per day and live cents per mile one way. I will say t<? the old veterans nti I all concerned, that I cant see wliy tbo County Hoard should inaUe anv heavy diaw on too Pension Fund, as the Town ship Heard will do th * tints t of tho work. Only now applications will cotno before tbo Hoards in tho different l owns.iip , wi i'ii thnii needs will hobost known. .1 i:i:i:miaii Mikiiok. ? <Hig lot of Molasses at your own price, at tli- Now York Kicket Store ? 5hn~1 rank .1 attics' War lYIoinorios. A eroup of t 'onfederate soldiers were "lighting their battles o'er'' in the corridor of the Lac'ede Thui ty afternoon. In the party was Frank Juntos, who was with (JuantivU < u ring the greater par of the Civil War. "Talking about huttl ," said t 'Olonot Jam ?s, "the jporute I and sanguinary conflict in the histo ! ry of oiviliz w (lent r.tlia, do. I was in nianv a bloody eug ' with Qu in' roll, Shelby ami o;h< r dashing h.uhts. : but I never witness d anylhin ; lot ! so terri'de us tint Cvutralia fi dr. There were less than 000 men. a; told, engaged, but mailv 000 o! them were killed on the fudd. *\ foraging part \ consisting of two companies of cava ry und6r command of Captains :I1 Anderson and (Jeorgo Todd, tin bi . < dai 1 ^ I in Quanttei s band, was sent it' from hcadipiavieis at Bootivi'.l in September, 180-! l iter were on!;. 2'4i> of us in tlt i p it't) 1' n.ni a Yau koe egfment stationed at Paris there was sent a company of 800' men un der Colonel Johnson to run us back to the south side of the river. Wo Itcard t hey were coming witli a black llag and prepared to receive them. Johnson boasted to the people at Centralia that he was going to .?tini~ hi late us. We heard or* this, too, and thought we won Id go into the mini hi hit ion business ourselves a little.} 1 We were umhnshcd in a strip of woods just outside t he town. Marly one morning Johnson's command came marching out towaruAis with a i black Ihm lint tci in" at it< ' - "o *% w %%v** ' * sprang to our horses ami look po.-i li 11 in the edgeol' t\ thicket near the road. Some of our men had not 1 tightened the girths on their .horses ; as they had been trained to do by Quantrell when going into battle, and Captain Todd tnudo tliein dis^ mount and remedy the error. The Yankees saw us doing this,'and evi dently concluded that were going to light them on foot. Their entire comtn ml dismounted and. poured a volley it.to'us while'wc were rem nut ing. The volley went wide of its mark, and then we charged on i ini like devils. They sent storm after storm of shrieking bullets over our heads as vye were dashing down on them. We held our fno n?11 i we were so c'om tht we mold* s tin whiles of their < .'-s. Wo wen arm d only vviili pi. ' . At ike flrat (Ire we moved dou o I ?eir front line, and tlien the second line t.u ned ' >.<-.> a *is. Ily iljis time we were no more than 1Q yards apart On we went with the fury ofjthe wind. Wi ran sti aight throngli iheir line, and o great speed had our ho: \s gained that^we dashed j i :: 20 . ml bo omi the enemy before w- * o11 d eh -k our animals and go b to . .bat damage we had wrought. Two bun TTTmTinuit?Tgiuy u vc blue coats lav II dead In the rosul mid th 15 uivjvo were scamp mng throng h the brash Only one of our men wMi ki 1 d and another who w?: v. Minded di d the next day. 1 don't believe the annuls of modern war can show such a rate of mortality as this." Senator 1*1 111. Senator Joseph II. Earlo is a very sick man. His physician, Dr. I1. T. Earl9, declares him to ho seriously ill The Senator is troubled with his kidneys and this is now resulting in yyglenj ijgadaches, onuses and resty.an not sleep without v. . y WILLIAM \V \ LACK l! \ c li. Floi mce, A,i:il;2!) -Special; C ti M. W. II ii'llf , w!: i .s bo i \o \ ill :'?). ovcril d iy- <li 'I to 1 i it his homo in this cit , at the advanced ago of 81 vests He was horn at Harlleeville, no v Little 1. ?ck,*Mnr:on County, oo July 20, 1812. lie was the youngest child of his father, who removed to this Stale from Virginia and settled in Mai ion County many years before the birth of Gen. liarllee, and was >k iit/tiki l\oi* nf ilt<? Skfotii 1 mriolo t ii va It mv. IIU/V ? V* VIIV UV^IQ|(|VU1W for eight years and afterwards clerk of the Court and ordinary of his county. (Jen. llarllec did not enjoy the' advant iges of a collegiate education, hut received instruction in the uold Held" schools of his county. After j leaving school he entered the ollh-e of Chancellor I)ar<;an, at Darling.on and prosecuted the study of law until his admission to practice, in November, 1833, when he associated , himself with Mr. Dargan and began j the practice of his profession at! Marion Court House. In 1830 he was elected to lite legislature from Marion County, and 011 the call for troops for the Seminole war he was commissioned by (J over nor Hutthr to take com m ind of a latbi'ion of live compa nics, with whio he mo'-ed to the front, lb- was in Florida for three moiulis in ii\ service, and built \ a, i i" (>n iSt t'aft e Uiver, which was i known as Fort I laid too, now on tin* railroad from Cedar Keys to Fern ?n-? ilini. AfhT li \\ 'nr.ml lion. \ in 1837, Major liar!loo was olootoil co'onel of t :JvM i n t?t of th S' ito militia. In 1811 ho w s el. I'd brii di r tfein ra! tin 1 i ado, and in 181 > in tj >r gemra. of h 1111 In i .ado. w th I 'gidature from Minion Conn! In 1848 ho was elected president ot ill Wilmington so d Manch. Railroad (Joinpany, \\ hich )> ilioti h . i;a|' a of 35 v ' ho .-died t i i1 ? of 11. corp iratioa in 1855 and ac lividy v sinned I ho duties of hie profession. In 185? (len llarlloe was elected to the Secession Convention. In 1800 ho was elected Lieutenant Covernor of the State on'tlio ticket wit!) (iovirnoi F. W. Ficlons. lie was also sent as a delegate to the Secession (Jonvon1 ion of 18fJO, which took the State/\I of the I nion and precipitated the war, and was afterwards a member of the State Kxecn live Council. lie was proposed for Governor to succeed Governor Pickens, hot declined to run tor the otlice. In 1870 Gen llarllee was known as an extreme Democrat, and when the Democratic Convention met which liein nated Gen Ilmnpton for Governor he was elected president. I IP, tilled the* position with great credit. In 1880]hc was < looted to tHc State Senate from Maiion County against his wishes, and was one of the most i? (lnential a d active ' monikers of tha bodv. lie was chairman of tin eotnmi tee on incorporations, and enjoyed the lvspoot and eonlidenoc of every memher on the Unci. In 188:i ho was made President pro tempore of the Senate as a deserved honor to one who had always served his 8(nt? with imfultt ring devotion. Tin- warden I larl'i.'s la-1 pnb'ic ifliee. IP \v: < i ven t In n quit a i old man, hiving reach 1 his three . lived in honorable retirement, lot practicing hid pro ft i to wit-l. n i few months of his deat0. o #*( ctif and lolmn'o ' Wt cii i was a pup ' at 1 r-hit '. j academy over 4" j tj a ffadd .)ad 1 ii. it ( i tIt i wort* t > in the .t n y :< ; '.V horn i VV I J I' 't; all ill facte Due cn"!" from Turn t\ II" w.-sj a bri.'iit, spirited li i,lu fellow, the best scholar in his classes very '|iiic!< to learn and the sort of a boy that ev ay <ly said would 'amount to something by and by.' IIis name was dene llale. The other came fiom Huckfield and was a year or two younger, a little chubby chup, i _ I _ ji l I _ i ?*? ? ' ' wuoin everyoouy iikou. wc ail called bim Johnnie Long. He was the marvel of the school in Latin, lie had read Viigil through, and know a great deal of it by heart. He was a wonder, too, in Latin grammar. After we left school I went west and lost sight of them. Now I am here, a member of the naval teh house, Gene Hale i. Ik . *X m of t!i- i aval co innitt. 0 iu'thc seii ite a i! t i, .' i5 C: try of tlun n ivy " .. YOU ' - itKt.kitic ' * ? 1 x j v..mit >getwall. i. p well, oi course. Remember Uooti's Sura iparllla Cures M us Clothing, $8.50, worth $15 $19,50 worth #15,50, f I.To worth #10, ?t Now York Wicket Store. Ladies Dress Goods, Ladies Hats up to date, new and as stylish is can bo had in New York Cits, at the New York Racket Store. Why Butter with Coughs, Cold I a Grippe when Lwat.n k RitO m<> 01 i nin 1: will eurev ?u it mod uy 1 Does rot produce the ringing in the head like Sulphate <jutniNk. P tip ill tablets convenient for taking Guaranteed to cure, . money refund* ed. Price, 35 i nts. Por rale l?y I). M. Norton. ?u? PR KIT The Gospel Temperance Union will be sent free all over South Carolina to those unable to subscribe,"and at*25 cents a year to all others. Two cents extra gets a beautiful story book. The i>ai er i 11 tended t.? I e r. rod - hot lluming witness on church temperance li in 8 igainst the demon of strong drink in ail i's phases, espc cinlly t he liquor t raHic. Send addressee > .< (loSPKf. Tkm it;: a > i Colu :>Ida, S. ('. jUAliiCKI ItEl'OH'L j ; v ) I 8' 7 n ine -85' . out p t gai "i|, t hhl ;?.r r ud "jtl do for (loud St aiiud of 1 oe at \e qui-t a > I.M f u* I 7<1 for Vel low | l>ii- mm I :! 0 ) ?r Virgin, Ordinary ...? eta, (;! lh , (loud Ouliiwny . d ' ' I ?o\v M idd ling... .*7 ' <l M iddling 7'd " " (Jood \liddling. ..? 7 i I Id '' 4k GeornetOiVii MarketMay I 185)7. New Virgin 8.00 Vollow dip, 1.75. Scrape, 1.85. Oi ta tion. I?y 1% III. a-:. 83 fcdt8?Vi 08 Ok, 1". .0, ' \\f II F.i'K \S, Mary .lane Smith made SOI if t() llto f ? i r nit l?r?*? 1 i ..? .1' * t # ' b' Ml 1 ",:u' | Administration of the Fstato of j n I oiTccts of ('urtis Smith deceit od Those uro tlu roforo to cite and admonish I all nnd singular (hi* kindred and < Irodltors ! of (he s:,i.i Ciu'tl.s Smith deceased, thatI lliey lx and appear ri me, in the Court of Probate, to I h id at Couwayl I lorry Count) on M ly 10th, 1 is!*7 after puhlleotion thereof, at il o'clock in tho t ironoon to thow cause, if anyithoyl have, why tie- sai i Administration shoulu not l?.? granted. (iivon under my Hand this 20th day ol April Anno Domini, IH!)7. WM. K. IIaudwick, I'robato Judj?c II. C. 7N? Wll y !<:. All persona hoi* o.' claims against the Instate of F. (?. i, ,rr ?u^li deceased, are i hereby requested to pr- lit the -aine to the under -iipied duly proven n<co dint? to ! law, within tin time fixed hy St itute. and ill persona inde ' d to said Kst if" nro re-1 f|nlred to i mke immediate payment to liiem at Conway, S. ( A 111 UK I'll unouciia, iSxerut fix. I), T. McNkim., Ilxecutor. March 511st, 1H>7. Tl.' e- r>r - ' il { < P j i v r jt. n y c 4, ' Pytli iswi ft egulnrly ilio liist ami r it >i ourii mouth until otherwise oi l n It. . ScahhoKOUoii, ('hull. ' in. j. a ,\; n i.m K. . a Al.uy 1 -it h, Ui>. ly , o't toi !; huv;?. (ml<rnf D. A. SriVF.v. \V . Al. (t. I'. QiJArt r.ii.vitm, s? t it t uy. DELAYS A UK DANOKKOIJS. A KB YOU I NHUltKI) ? Tho "Union ('outrnl Life 1 nsur.tnco Company" of ( incinnatii, Ohio, is one ??f tlio best, if u<>t the very be>t, Insurance companies in the land, and issues tho most liberal policies. It In?) secured tho highest rates of Interest and had the lowest death rath of any coin pany in the United States. It is the only comp ny t'r t is examined annually hy a State Inspector. The Ohio insurance laws are Iho hest and most rigid In the United States. F.vory lit*rcstof the polity holder is protected by them. All persons seekin protection for their families, or wish ing t ? mnkn provision f< r themselves in oiil M'. e, will llii'l it to their ti'lviMitf.'c to Insure with B. L. IJ1CATV, Agent. Ilucksville, S, VHE BEST if what tut* l'eoplo ? buy tho most, of. That's Why Hood's Sarsapiirillii has th< hv'jost VALL MEDICINES. i Coats Spool Cotton No ?' '> llViJjUl, ulltu ^UU Lull buy It of bouctit o HOAf > CAUTS. BUGGIES. IIA UN ESS. The most complete line ever brought to Horry County. IFVUiOTXIR, B^COKT. (?ri te? or any thing else you may think of at lowest market prices. All of flic Staple (ioods needed in this section in endless variety. WE GUARANTEE BOTH ARTICLES . . AND PRICES Our Notion Department is complete in every res pect. Take a look A Nice Line of Ladies Mats Just Received and will be sold at low figures. Ladies wil cai % A l ine Line of Furnitu re ouk guarantee is woutii something b isc a use we make it good. ^ /burroughs & oolllins * any ! \ S ? I ) 7\ The Burrougfv"? &0Cc 111ns Company Are So! Agents in this c* for the following brum i >f Tobacco: SWKKT UUM. ILONKST BILL, LONO COTTON, PUfDK'OF N. C. Chewing 7 ibacco, - A?ANUFACTUUEI) BY? W, P. I;3C:(! T 'k CO., High Point, N. C. March, 10th 1800. ly. 5 Ur 1 an ! M > >T COM PLETE SouthQEU. g. UiiiMf! & gOfl, r 4 - : ' rl1 i i N~I. M muf'ir furor of Dooi; v?si;, r?r.! vi) woulij. i IN(i AM) BL'fLDlVC MATKIMAL. HIM It LRSTOA S < 511-518 Kind, Opposite < v 0m Sthkbt. jSash. II Cord o '(I Ha rdivart'. mXK POSITION H vi i ' t ? > 1i : i i: i i i ^ (J ITAJi Y.\ I'MI'il). V3 T 1 C cor a in, Htisiu-rv# ('< >e Iimu.'itl ifoly oil ''niiiii: to ?t| i, com*-' ut, <>ii" 11t of other cm -i. Mu-t 1 Write-or wiiv it <Ii;.i< I v (.o OEOltOIA UUS1N COLL EO M Macon, <' PLANTERS' ft T IE" 1 / J "-nil am 9 MARION, S .(J. I1 ii 11 y i.(| iii|)j,cil in hvery . l'ai'(k'ti!;u\ POLliE ATTENTION "J GUESTSPorter 'II Irons L. H. BISHOFF PRODUCE COMPANY Pittsb 5.^, Pa. Aro !an?o receiver.o!' il kinds of fruits and vr Si . SPECIALTIES: I risli l' i ivtocfl, Btrawl" i rics, Afljmr Po I ry and Hj ^s. 'I he i i Imn !i a n ritl Iiii of i^oo<! III.FK' W\ II. IIowkll, ( ON Wil V, S, CJ. The I.Ba lk of Conway, Capital, - - ? ? - $20,000. surplus, - - - - $5?ooo. VVc have just moved into our now 111 handsome quarters, m I ?ro 110 \ i r irepared than over bet-ire to be of r.i o;our Iriend-. ami patrons We, transact ii, general bankiirr busine mil gtwu uutee prompt attention to my 1 nd all matter- lnt.ru-ted to < ur c ue. W e loan money in limit* I amount.-, on iroporly endorsed notes 'and on papers cured by silllU lent eollut> I. In tlio Saving . Department we rece * posits ol . l.oOan l upw ,rd and 1 iterest at tho.rate of lp<rceut 11 a | a ! month ,?' .? p r . ' i? : C more l>.is Bank respectfully it ti <i sit-of individuals, urns and cori a ons generally, and .1 .. < ryt .mule facility consistant, w. , id I : o tlio * doin , busine 7, it Our busim - bavin i . U > d >lo wit bin the pat, e e i lUeiOOt pre > >t the conlid i*-l of The Board Direct' y i;s -noessful innnageinent. l>. A. 61 i K Y. Cashier B. O. COhldNS, Pres. ! Prcfescici .3,1 Card c. R. B. SCARBOROUGH*. 73 Khn nA o i? ' ? - IM j ? wnwi'it ri v UdV/, ('otiiriti/, y, (', ^3-e-n.t IM/u-tv- 1 ILilfo 1 ii^uranco Co. of >T?*w ""^"orlo. lohnsoit .V lohrmon, > I i ori* . >i attic! .cm >i irion, H. (.'. \ c.nway, i4 C, Jofor* o?flS ^ Q-i 3baum ATTOIINKYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. <30" Prompt ift'* i >ti '. iwa to all busl ness Intrusted to our cure. Sju^ iv