The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 13, 1897, Image 3

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J ' % r' $ " SHE HORRY HEEOA . Published Every Thursday. may | ACiy your Wool to Sessions. i can g<-t Men's l'ants at d|c. Afilovs at 10c. at Sessions'. * and Mrs. J. E. C. Hell, Ik, Va , are visiting Mr. 10. \\\ H F. Tuton, ui)oe,'' and wife, 4' V, Ga , arrived on yesterday's T,,r*isit el itives and friends in Cletfy. \\ 41 lit* rheCohlMorti'?nl"1 t'if, fow days yesterday on the way which uurbther and relatives tit to Clark Hjp, V stltutlon, \i *1 the padt .0 jp Onsen bury left lasij Vlv.Georgetown where lift under* . ?. the ud\*d a position in the niorThe aulablishuient of Mr. E. M. boon bl Biokartj montldjtiual inspection of the iSUsars was made last Satur art, ai,ydt. Stokes. Thirty four ness jtnted and in uniform aptho ai, rank, in tft 4lit?h that carries away the pal'oiHlSrieb?, Court. H?u*? ,lils shipping clox'V repaired and tin lottor w t, heal thy Jpuddle of water Blckarftmeof street drained roads'' cofT i Evening of May 7th, the you p Eodge was treated to a and t solution. Strawberries and 1 walake, and other .delicacies Stat? e(j. it is said the Knights ^^nd'si and krotliers, Dr. Onsen ^ \\^ and BloktyVey. ^ .?>w, Clark, v ordor^lo ac^uvds CouM bo von 1? 111 o 11 IIOU'II lei | JI I3C II BUIIll! | > 1:11J tuiil fricinLe(j (,y which adjaoent BickarL uf r?. wollM ,he transaetlondihg side wulks. He Ouzts, andj would, of Couito bo case, that L| [\IX liquors if ! * 215 cents pefflOQ pounds of Wool. get a stitW0 t,oz- ?'*&* eltlon to Ouvfl pounds of Hams, ceivod. 1 <>f) good Flint Beef tioti, butsii\roKK i{,vCKKT Stokic. the race agu Miles, electi. Oonvkntion ? B Spav'H-V. ? V- a'IrlV,l|'1 chain . 'iferday. <ver. d. II. warnud ? elv ?'outityj S. (was FridataflA Uu|.rrivals. ?Mrs. Dr. thno and her sister. Miss I want I find Miss Lil'ian Moore, body ins aro ill ^tendance first conl.uvention.-?\ nington to got a ft \J the whole v. J not allowed,', n of Ouzts. I0N- fhOie If 1 can ,ic. per p< ? ,cl; Bos that our f10c, 15t* 'and 20c. but if are very fine. Also. to^Mr Yfklcs, boili Sweet and view wltl at the N uw \ OifK 1 also ft. Mr. 15. gf to his biA,AT I Say, when I I have le 0f I [ o r r \ I Now is tills cortif , J , stated, iB'.v g?0lls- 1 propose simply tony entire Stock of Ouzts mifc unheard of before ? R K'"?. Truiy| I'.S.?Why/TKK3-?'^^K' fo? your oxchiiouittin in Conway a copy of tUied for: Mr. W. L mas. Also', Mr. J. ft your evemni n , . , u tor is strict Graham (col), M.. Thopu'lr Ilarry Troy, Mr. tor bad t One cent is duo on corresponding. When culling rev / - thj p|c.a8e H.lv "adver letter was ' - ' editor of The run II. IIowKI.l., I1. M. r made had noteafewith Coughs. Colds, Scruggs, a T . and which-" Laxative Bho Si'akt\j cure*)ou in one day ta^Hquof the ringing in the to a corticate QDJNiNK. Put mayn'?l'l\,"vo"!:!nt ftl "'"'''"K out. But ^/?rvr|oney refund stated that f>ep(d \ . . could only 1 (()r hll< cause ho i J.j t.htfrt. statcV I bribe hit^*# - *4 ears that -r to f>i . () member ok the hotel r ,,es> J the hrm of tho 9a, ?.aQ,V(lo"'i-. in ent'ak* man alwa.V- ?>- xr\ \ . from the boavc.A Discovery, SS?'?'|,er hii wife condition d Grippe, and her adroa(fa^t>n8 P^ysioians groani* i'ana cotild do noth1 8ecmetl to develop J ayi nsnmption. Having whSug* difio<>very jn store, J of it, lie took a bottle ClarrJ[h? 8nrPrise of 11,1 she 1 * lumbia pri\r from the first ~ Mr. Gantt abo? well. Dr J| lowing reply: tfor Coi.8ii.iii.SPAKTANIlUlX 1 Dear Scrubs i* gbaniu teed MMk in which you sti*?v if Free AH there is a letter in ', lumbia, purporting t'> 8 drug ton by myself, and in is connected, etc., has You ask mo to let yot stance of this letter. that some time in Fobt^ you that I had heard a i-ker, W lation that a certain o?. r State dispensary had boo?? bribe of 25 cents a box for Of a certain brand of wh THE MAGGIE HUItNEI>. The Steamer Liuu and It A (,' Co , loHO Some #12,000. The now freight and passenger steamer, Maogik, of The Wuccamuw Line of Steamers, was burned at her dock last Saturday night, the 8th in8t., about midnight. The old warehouse, jiut above the lower, or Burroughs & Collins Co., warehouse, was ulso burned. Only by the most heroic efforts were tho main ware house and the wharf of the Bur roughs & Collins Co., saved. The upper wharf and the Waccamaw Line of Steamers warehouse were in danger only for a short time and hardly scorched. The "Fiteh SiLVKit," a small row boat built by the same workmen and launched at the same time, as the Maogik, was burned to the water line alongside her larger sister. The lire started about eleven o'clock. By twelve there was an iiniiii use crowd at the water's side all too willing, few waiting, to do what could lie done to save the pride of the town, the new Maogik. A soon us it become known that the boat was a lire, some one, thinki ing no doubt it was the right thing .to do, cut the lines, forward and aft, ' and the boat drifted down stream grounding between the two warehouses, putting both in more or less danger. The lire raged ttie fiercest in the after part of the boat fl rat, putting the upper wharf and warehouse in greater danger; but the end of the wharf next the lire was kept thoroughly wet and the slight breezes st'rring being favorable to saving it, it w is scarcely scorched. The lire on tin boat spread with extreme rapi lily and 0011 the middle and forwai parts of tlie boats were blazing fiercely. (J rent sheets of Hume Hired up to immense heights. Itouring whirls of fire threw glowing cinders and blazing chips far up in the air. but, fortunately for the town, alight wind was bbv?';-T from a little north ' of east an ' 1 them tf toward ; t he Lewit^ The tirv forward part ?>f the boat pr* burroughs & Collins It o.. waivhbtise in nr, it ,ltr<r?>r There was no hope of saving the old wareroom, and the main war chouse being scarcely lf> feet away and connected by a wooden platform, looked like it was hound to resolve itself into ashes and gases too. The old warehouse caught lire shortly after twelve o clock and was soon burning fiercely. Borne of the Hour stored iti it was saved, but the tire burned too rapidly to save much else ;VH efforts' were turned to sav ing the main house ai.d its contents Wiuoglass sat at tue hot end of the comb of the main warehouse, a part of the time enveloped in \vet blank' ets, pouring water; just behind* him was Albert Johnson?"Cub," passing him buckets and blankets, a line of bucket men did valient service, hard work, helping save that warehouse. Below on tho w harf, nearly every business and professional man, clerk and workman, in town could be found working like Trojans, every man of them, passing water upward to Wineglass or around to Old Jack (lodbold, the Maggies fireman, and the few others who could stand the terrible heat. Time and again the main house caught, but time and again the man and bucket of water was there to put it out. Tne light was lierce and hard. At last about one o'clock the old warehouse fell in and heat somewhat subsided. The 'work kept on below, but the line 10 the top of the house was broken, no one was on the ladder. Many of the workers wore called away by a false alarm that the upper wharf was afire V\ l tuwr I o c j ?? ?wl / 'n Vv B"" ? - ' 1 f it ft i! ?it% 00 diiu u i/ UClJUIl IU JL'l I IUI" water. A blaze of lire licked up within a few feet of where \\ iucglass was sitting on the comb of the lower wur\\euse?almost between his h*gs. Water|'wa8 slow in coming, but fighting a fay with the damp blankets they finally extinguished the bl?ze. The remaining warehouses were now safe and attention was turned to the i still h ruing .boat. The Maggie had now burned until a small boat could come up under either bow or stern, ('apt. W illiams had (Japt. Fulton take a line from the rudder post to the other side of the river. Hauling away on this iino c?fysed her lo swing out in the ourrtpd and cross the river. Anotlit r liii^l was gotten out front the b ?w and the boat made fast on the ot.hei . ide of the river. Men with axes and augers put a bole in the bow and bad come around to knock one in the stern, when the boiler dropped through lite deck, the smokestack leaning over to the east, and the new Maooik sank in probably the shal lowest place in the reach. It was now :%fter otto o'clock. ^ Tito Losses. The loss of the Waccamaw Line of Steamers, General Manager McNeill thinks, was about $10,000; that of the Burroughs & Collins Co., about $2,000. There was no insurance. The Magoik was the pride of the Company, and was certainly one of the neatest kept boats on any river freight line. For this reason it was in great demand during excursion seasons. The Maooik was only about eight months old, having made her lirst trip last October, j. o. n The Other Fires. Last Saturday night, three other disastrous fires took place in this ^ ftc. At Clio, in Marlboro County ilskoy ho i-Pai'ubCAmtare was set on nine **Jk On the same night, between 13 and 1 o'clock, a fire at Manning destroy ed Bradham's ginnery, the countv dispensary and stock, Bradham and Thomas stables, and two warehouses Loss about % 10,000; insurance, if3,050. On the same night at 0 o'clock, in Lnureus County, fire destroyed the cabin of Laurens Tucker, near town, and four children were > i> ;i d in the building. COUNTS NEWS. Fire in Boons tec The residence and ou houses of Uev. \V. 1''. L'oldfinch, in Socastee, j were burned last Sunday. Three bushels of corn and a few bed clothes were ali that was saved. m.. I i. i . Mr. VioiuillIOU Mild gone on to VISI I Mr. Derrick Stalvey, leaving only his wife and children at home A spark from the stove is supposed to have caught the roof and I he lire had made such progress before it was discovered tha' it was impossible to control it. Spark? set fire to anothei "house across the road, hut it was ea ly put out. This is'u very severe loss upon an honest, upright, hard working ciii zen. Mr .1 \V. McCormick was in town la t Monday and receved from the pe<p e of Conway between $15, and $50, to hand to Mr. (ioldlluch to help him replace his losses. This was a handsome response to the needs of a deserv i 11^ famil y. Adrian, .Mrs. K. P. Pitman, of liehoboth, recently paid relatives near here a ! pleasant visit. An infant, of Mr. and Mrs. Conol> I Martin, was buried in lie Thompson ' (rr<UMU!H'/l l-icf Sin ?ul?u 6 "%uv J It i.s sometimes, but not always the : case that n lien hatches as many chickens as she has eggs. Mrs N. II. Mincy has one that recently <lit! better than that, hatching eleven j chicks from ten eggs A worn m of this section who lives a'.oiie recently so far forgot the da^ of t lie week as to have her ox l?i'c't"il tip , ami go out plowing Sunday morning She was very much surpris d when a neighbor happened along >u 1 told her that it was the Sabbath. .1. n\ .1 Sard'ord. Messrs AHabrook ts having an artesian well due on their premises Air. 15. S.Stevens, of Gurlev, wnaj in our section last week on business, j The chain g tug is doing some good work 011 the Stevens road leading from this place. Messrs. (1. K. and (j. L. Stevens attended the Anniversary >t Maoedo nia last Saturday as corresp uding delegates from tiie He.; 1.111 Sunday School Institute. We would like to see everybody come to our Anniversary at tain Brunch next Saturday. Doixikii. I>It. Tabor S. S Institute The Nineteenth Annual Session of the Mt. Tabor Sunday School Institute was held with the church at Macedonia, May the 8th and 9th. The schools were all represented with songs and speeches. The following were elected General officers for eii-J slicing year: If. M. Anderson, Gen. Supt; .I110. j I'. I ' I'i 11 f\><- ( ' 11 Stun I In" I C,, 1.. . t - . . r -VWj T Norma! Teacher; J. M l>. Long, Orphan Mis :.onary; W. C. (Irnham, Lib'anion; .1. ('. Stanley, Musician; Cainey Faulk, Treasurer; \Y E. Mills, Corresponding Secretary. Uev. J. W. Todd delivered the welcome address. I> i>. Ilurrelson delivered the Annual address in u very forci -j hie manner. It. is estimated that fully seven or eight hundred people witnessed the i exercises of the schools. This Institute is composed of twelve Baptise schools and is carrying on a grand work with over five j hundred scholars enrolled; children in reach of the schools to enroll, two liii mhed more. The next Session of this Institute will tie held with the Dogwood Hi I; school; the 2nd Session with Swot t Home School, Columbus Countv, N. 0. Jno. T. Prince, Gen. Secretary, i -* P ? Mai A Farmers I nstitute. Prof. J. (J. Clinkscnles, of Clem son College, writes to Dr. Norton under date May 3rd, as follows: 'Don't your fanners want an In stitute? They are entitled to o e, Can't you work up one? It will; cost your people nothing but to at tend. We will send men who will talk instructively on practical subjeots. Wherever held, these Institutes have produced fine impressions and the formers are calling for othnra ' I ~ < ?. IJUIIIU otuuuim Jire Uri HTTgmg foi them six or eight weeks ahead. Write me what you think of or.e at Conway." <? BHMHMMiHHflBHNIHHHBfiBB&AfQfiffBM 11 To euro Sick Headache, Constipation, TMrrln, J,Ivor Complaints, -ako tho aafo nn?l certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Use tho S.HAI.I, Nlaio (40 little Deans to tho bouic). TIIBV AUK TIIR MOST convkniknt. SultMtil* lor nil t(OM. Price of olthor aire, 2?o. per Hot tie. KISSIMfl?h-iT-701?j.OTffi HlB WlllUUlHiiilM for 4 eU. <ro|.|.rri or .t*uir?>. 9 SiyilTH 4CO.MoicroofKii.Kbk*ns,' jj,LOUIS MO. ' " ' ? mil ihiii mi i i ""V. - J-v ? /" 1 * You Gon't Coat Wen." A Washington Tinn- reporter tolls u good jok on Congrcaumnn Latimer. IIosavKtliu' rillmun and Lat imer got \ p the nit of riding a "hik Mi Latimer saying that; ho could ride <>nc at first sight, a id Sou i or ' Y.ltnan saying that if Mr l/iti no ronld do that he would hing himself. I1: y-' n cor had to leave lor New York for a few days to take in the Grunt' ceremonies and Congressman Lati tiler saw his chance and "took a dodge" 011 the Senator by doing a little practicing while Senator Tillman was away. The opposing forces i met at a bicycle school Saturday uf- i ternoon with their referee. Mr. Latimer got astrido of his machine in an awkward manner and wabbled con siderably from side to side, but managed t<? keep going. When the Senator Saw this ho appeared to he a littie dismayed, buttook his medicine J I'L-U .. l.i.. . II.. |.nf.,cn.l'l.. ?.. 1...1 - i liivv il IIMIII, l V 1V1U0UU|WV.> WW 111' I | ' I ed upon the machine, but getting on himself frotn the hindmost part thereof, proceeded to spin around like an old s'uger. lie was considerably appl inded by the assembled spectators, and Mr. Latimer declared that the Senator had beaten tho famous Josh Ashley in his lirst at temp. After the litilo bet was decided and the wily S-nutor took tho prize, the op ponents compared notes and they round that Congressman Latimer had been halving to wabble for several days. Senator Tillman gave Mr. Latimer a good look and said: "What do you suppose I have been doing in New York? You can't beat lien " A HetiUhy Old Set. The following items, from a North arolin ? e\rt l arge. : ie interest "Mr. ltuf'.' (J ad k i n , \ ho is 105 years old, caught < vesterday while plowing in his Held 'Uncle* Rufe hopes to b ou in a f \v <1 tys.' "Mrs. Nancy Spi , w ! i is nine ty seven, while d i\;:; home the cows yesterday liaj | soil to the misfortune of sptair.i"iier ankle. Nothing serious, how \er. ' "Mr. find Mi- W illiam Jenkins eel hi ted the sixtieth anniversary of tin ir wedding on W ednesday last. Mr. Jenkins L uiin ly, and Mrs. Jenkins is eighty*! wo. Among tho pros.; ts wuS a bicyo'e for M \ Jenkins, tvhoi- a great lover of wheel." Great old state ?that North Caro* iimi. 1 Voplc t here ha\e to ? migrrte when they die. St Hill i.' ! lot' lilislianils A scon f young hiarriageable women of Demoitc have just organ* i/v'd m lea ;ue for their protection and to promote nfinemenf, which the ty is .-.idly needed in that town. At their meeting the first of lit week the you tig women passed the following resolution with u full vote of the league: "R tsolvi d. Time we, the members of Women'- Marriageable League, do hereby agree not to marry any man who is not a patron of his homo news | paper, for it is strong evidence of n want of intelligence, and he will prove too stingy to provide for a fain ilv, educate his children, and encour ago institutions of learning in the! community."?Chicago Tribune. A FORTUNE Inherit'd by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, eonsumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies born in the blood, can he efl'eetually eradicated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose ? the one best known and approved- i; Ayer's Sarsaparitla, the compound, eon nont rated ixtiaet of Honduras sarsaparilla, and other powerful alterat i \ en. "1 consider lint I have been SAVED several 11n>i<11 <' dollars' expense, by using Ayer's 8aisnpai dla, and would strongly niveau wlio are troubled wilb lameness or rheumatic p ilus e rive It a trial. I am sure ;? will do litem i- trmniKHit mood, as It has done me." Mi .JosephWest J'lutls* bin Kb. N. V. l?r. .1. W. Shields. <f '!".i!!e Tenn says: "I lei-apl Aj r's : p : -II:* as the best blood nieili' liie ti < ir:!i, and know oi i-.i.'M.y woiulei fin ' tiles < lit etl . y us use." p >r ntnay yen/?i I tip wlllt scroftilii, ||0 troatlt) *!d I I ftttj I neflt. At liMigUi I wit loeonanopded it) give Ayor'jt Sai > tpui ilia a trial. I m i so. nut 1 By Taking nb at i <|o/ n bottle-, was re-loretl to perlee I ! .i! i i- wei;- . '' |i< -11ntI ami am now a beli ". r in t1i<- in i .is of Ayer's Snrsanarilla." .1, Dies 1'el -y, Mia lioss, Hroekenritl Coal (o. < l.imib tl), Victoria, Ky. " My nicco, Sarab A. I. * e. v. as for yean afllieit i with scrofulous humor ia the blood. About l ' inontlis a;;o sin I efjnn to use Ayer's Sais pio'.lla, ami nfler laklnp tbreo bottles We t n.phtoiy cured " K ( alkali, I'. M., i/.s'-e, I 'I,i|i. Ayer's Sarsaparilla I'rr i' .ic I i.y I>r. .T. C. At >tr k Co., Lowell, Mnwi r I y nil l?i j[Ik1h. l'rlrvll; *11 Cu.es others* will euro you qrK'"- BEST i- what the People I/.iv the most of. That 's Why Hood's Sarnnparilla lias th< hv'fost sale OF ALL MEDICINES* flfl niV'f* < f-LLim V'llCD PKMAl.R PQ\V? JJ!) Jji A U nruMfoiiiiI alwtynolid tual. I :?'il ^ to-dn.r by IO.UW AiiHTit-mi Women, or- . i- imm (iitnmnlt i il KiiM ibir to *11 other rennv motile" ?>r rft'li r<-fiiiiil?l. H.-nt l>y rnAll. $1. i'urtioitiHir I>r. lux, V Tr? inoiit i>t., Ikwton, Mtu*. Life of HENRY WMD BEE0NE1 Mil.'*8 iy llliiKtint.il, tdvlnui hie life from hie birth to hie ilea 11.. l"i ico <'iio l>..fl|.i. I it pi < 1'ithl. I mohv "Wi ro , t v \ " t ?_ , f.ooklvn. M.v "> V \ [JISII'P. On Apt . li .?* residence o till bride" M s i. Hughe to Mr. Woii 8. C'OX. All of Horry At the residence of Mr. K. W Johnson on the 2nd of May,,1897 Miss Mary llux to Mr. K. M. John son, l?\ S. Powell Notary Public pot forming the ceremony. KllEK. The (lospel Temperance 1'nioi will be sent free all over South t'aro liua to those unable to subscribe, am at \?5 cents a year to all others. Tw< citits e\tra gets a heautifnl storj hook. The paper is intended to be a red hot 11.nuing witness on church ternp. ranee lines igainst the il< in.>n ol strong drink in all its phases, especially the liipior tratlic. Send addresses to the (i?>si'i:i. Tkmim:u.\net: I'Mon. ('olumbiu, S. ( JUAHKUT h'Ki'OR'L Wilmiiiton, N. I'., M:iy 3 185*7 Spirits Turpentine -25* eont poi gallon. Kostn?Market (it 11 at $1.25 pel bid for Strained ami $1 T) for 'loot Strained. Tar?Ma: ki t linn at ."$1 0*"' perbb of 280 lbs Crude Turpent'ne -Market quie at $1.20 f >r I lard, M .70 for Yellow I>ip and M 00 for Virgin. COTTON- Dull. Ordinary "> ets. "ft 11 (lood Ordinn' V 0 <1. Low Middli... u <1 M iddling (lood Middi Geor., . . iarket.M.iy I 18U7. New Vir \ ellow dip, Scrape, O r* ^ on... . s iur lienet. ^JTATK () ' i I II ( AUOl.INA,) O COl'M V (JK IIDltllV. > ('ourt i >111111 >m I 'leas. Peudonnl* \ . IC< i- 'and Win. U. Ft ,111 l'T ii nit"' and stylo oi t , 14. , .V Frost. Plaintiffs, F- A. Iliilro ami .. ington Pound, co partners, under 't in name and st\ 11? <1 11 aire A: Pound: Defendants. TO TINS DKFK N DA NTS, F. A. Ilairfl and Washington Pound. Vol AUK IIKUKIIY SI M MO.N 101) ttntl required to answer Uio complaint in this action, wltiv.li has I icon tiled iuthcof lice ol the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas, lor the said County, and to serve a copy ol j our answer to the said complaint on the ihseriber lit his olllee in Conwav, S. ('., within twenty days after the Her vice lu reof, exclusive ol the day of such service: ami if you fail to answer the com plaint u illiiu the time aforesaid, the plain till" in tli. a (ion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Conway, 8. C., May 5th, A. I?, 18U7. UoilKKT U. SCAItlt lltOI Oil Plaintiff's Attorn . I'o F. A. 11 aire and Washington I' n absent defendants: Take Notice, Thai the complaint in this action and the Summons of which the forep >ing i- a copy was, tiled in tlie olli( e of Ci ik <>i Court of Common Plu . s for Ilorry County on May fith, 1M?7. Koiikut M. 8r Mtuouiu oil, ! lainiiil Alt niey. J. A. MODkismoit, c. c. c. p. NOTHJ MO. All persons holding claim- against the Kstate of F. (?. Uurrough deceased, an hereby retpiested to pres nt tin* same t< the undersigned duly pr> -en ..-co-ding t< law, within the time fix* d hy Stut v. ttntl all persons indebted to said list ite are re (piired to make immediate payment t< mem hi i onwny, s. ( A i>l>*ii Buukouoiis, Executrix. I>, T. Mr NKti.L, Executor. March "IstlbOT. x >TI < )E. On Monday, ' . the timl< r ignod will attend at hU < Conway, 8. (?., to receive I i f r i *pjii t inl; the Court 11<> \ >;>: to sit 1'u re-covering I ' \\i h shin les, repairing, boxi , , ' rial to be i'ur nislied by the . c I reserve the 11, lit to rejet' rail P. By < ler of I " nl, n i1 1Iaudwick, Supervisor, II, C. r\<> runo, Conway l.od: N >. '<). Knights nl Pythias will ni .Lily tin* lir^t and third Thursd:. . u h niontli until otherwise orclrrei I.. B. Soaimi OtOUOlI, ('han. Com. J. A MoDt K. B. May 14th, 1)0, ly A. r. ai Regular Communication of Conway laxigc, No, (jf), a.'.l'.'.m, will be held on 2rtd Tuesday night of onch month, at 7:?H' o'clock sharp. By order of l>. A. Bpivkv, W. M. (J. I'. Qi attmiai m, Secretary. DKLWS AUK DANOKHOUS. AHK Vol 1NSUUKD? The "Union Central liil'o Insurance Company" of ( in -innntti, < >hio, is one of the he*t, if not the vi iy I t. Insurance companies in the land, and issues the most liberal policies. It lcis secured the highest rates of interest and had the lowest, death rate of any Coin party in the United States. It Is tho only romp ny th .t is examined annually by .1 State inspector. The Ohio insurance laws are the best and most rigid in the United States. Every Interest of the policy holdoi ir. protected by them. All person; seek . ing protection (or their familii , or wish Ing to make provision for tlwinaelves it ^hl age, will lind it ti> their idvanta; t nsuro with 1U U. BKA 1 V, Agent. I'ucksvll le, ^ -9m. ttv Ae Coats S pool Cott n * L t y \ J 1 j r i r j |, rl UOAI) CARTS. lUT(i(iI KS% 1F A K N KSS. The most complete line ever . 1 brought to Horry '' ('utility. r l{ 1 j 1 i i > I ? Lfi PLOUH, B^^COKT. GIICBS, (?ritf or anything else you may thiols ! of at lowest market prices. ( ! i; (i ' I All of the Staple Goods needed in this section in endless variety. \ I | WE GUA KAN'J'EE EOT 11 A in I' I i 10 s . . AND I'K ICES. Our Notion i \\ Department is complete ) I in every respect. Take a look C c l?< ll 'II t I ' fl a ! A t A Nice Line ??< i ...ii u? i.auik.-t )UU^ I Just Received mid i will be sold at low figures. Ladies wil ca l ( I / ' I A Fine Line of Furniture GUARANTEE IS WORTH SOMETHING BECAUSE WE MAKE IT GOOD. ) ' BURROUGHS A Ct)i|LlN'S A *N X I I i < - A If _?l\. .V *J?\ \ rUic B. !? Go . / \ro So'? \ } he folio v. v SWKK T V. P. flCKllfT .. 4 ?r. ill M > ' ^Oi $. m'a- ft ?o{i, ? V . Bflllllil > ft >OOUS,SA ''' A XtOl"\A> I Mi AN lir:iJ)INi. c iu/;///:s r< >. I I -548 K i no, < M . : i ? . <>?f S'l'U K13T. Uisjl. II <7 (' )/'// O. (I J la I </(7V it r. TV, N K i eH A I <? > t I'irs 1L guak a.rii!ii>. KJ 1 corgid r>u ?' '/ <3 lmmodiutt'ly oour.so ni OT ? OthliT Ii'Ty M'". i . < ?. Write ' i fJ'iOUdl \ 'LANTr;S ?>' iu u: I v j - j . y* M. B!11 OFF JRO: >UCE O) ' ;Y *ln r;:;, i 'u. 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