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H 4 11 C ff I'C ft!C(( St'(/ IO (( n / '/'(/fan era. .Ill To h<< << () ,st <,i Alar Tel is now /termancn fI t Wore sold at our oponinjjj s ilos on tli t // places llorrifs , Ma Oar l>a fjers arc hi<JIt -I<mct /i ? - '' i/it r /trujn r icm rcuiir this section- 1/ hits ton g ( it //-co! I on crop din! a! Jf ri 7 he pro/)/cm lobe sol On He d number of cntcrp cnnipd ign in /he in teres/ o msh the . I/. / //Aand pi j ice re hough/ din/ i/is/ri'bn We have a largo and well equip fot Storage and (trading of To'-aceo. and Sheds f >r the eonveni mice of the Stock. The Bank of Conway will el house cheeks no cost of-' per. cent Our merchants arc polite and ??1?1 i ii tat ion gives us an advantage over an eo belt. Our freight rates are bet t? or. on our products exported all of v selling his Tobacco, ami the man I town is well regulated under i While order will be maintained lor ABOVE \Lli Wl'l NKEI) M Mil MON GROUND AND LUJOH TO . TRUTH. J. E. COLES 5ht -pomi Jtfi/iix!i.shod Every Thursday. THURSDAY,. AUG, 17, 1800.1 MATTHRS LOCAL AND OTHHRW1SH. ~Sc> K T. Lewis i bo it your laun-; (1 ry Mr. Herbert Barbate wont down to Charleston last Wednesday. ^ Capt. Slocum's family are homo! a?'ain from cjuito a visit to ( lint m, N~ C. Mrs. J. W. Holliday, Jr., of Sav: age, is here visiting her mother and : sisters. Capt. J. E Coles and family niov. t!il into the. Monroe residence last .week, Mr. 1). (i. Johnson, of Gideon was in town last week selling tobacco and calling on the Hkkai.h. \ i n it iUI. .mil i? 1111 i 11 i I .MI'S. l_y. |". V^MUlru IUIII ulren wont up to Choraw last week on a visit to her father. Mr W. K. Porter loft hero last t Friday with two car loads of sheep and cattle for Richmond. Mr. A. C. Thompson is in Now York buying goods and will have a stock to interest you soon. Mrs. JI. J. Theiker and child, of Georgetown are hero visiting her ~ brother Mr. J. If. Thrall. / Mrs. It. If. Scarborough and her sons Charlie and llonry, have returned from visiting at Mullins. Mr. JJ li. McWIiito left Monday for the. "Land of tlio Sky and will quail* mountain air for a while. Mr. E. 15. Wilson, of Clarendon, who was hen; sometime Just year is with us aoain to remain a wool; or ^?o. .Mr. and Mrs. 1) T. Smith hare re y turned from a visit to S )eastoe. Mr. .Smith's health bointf mueh improved t?y the trip. torn % OR TH <11II II i Hi1 > UmBTTTM nTlft V ?? ? / oh n re I o our f'ricn (fx III roil Li .,. i ... ' * tii irn/t as j of ( r!'(( (' n 'J Hi' /! !/ established ami ire trill ha Near o 27tli-2JHli, ami we l)e_; to con jralula t-.fl / At/ on a jia/ teilh oi her a no ! dad Ionian and re j in .sen / // >2*taB?8B&BE2Sm /if recall I he hisfort/ of Hie ieen d e in on si ra / ed I ha! the ,,,, / / 1 1 ' if i o //i / . j/utr h (i m cei, n / .s u e red was II 'H. IT XII. ILL />' >/'i,si//o' men of Horn/ ?>ol i /' './'obaceo! The /tro/msi/ '// sn/)/>lj/ the '/'() IL/IHL'IL" tc(L free of elm rtje ^/// ped house, I Monty of room people th WC have a lot of Stalls of their fanner and the care of hi> Special a laroe no exchange ott Ware Col. (!. as ch irood at many places, and vast ic, Our water t ranspor- tees toll y other point in the '1'ohae- have in o n\ either on ?joods imported. in the | rhioh is a benefit to the man terest of niyinjr his supplies. Our tahlishin ts municipal authorities, appeal t< the nroleetion of oil ?r<tod iliimr <?K K I'l'I.IAO SPIRIT, HOM K PRIDK MA K K IK >i:itY Til JO liANNKII ('() ?, MANAGER. Mrs- Mary C. Monroe, who lias [been here for Ihe past several months, left for Philadelphia, her former home last Thursday. Mr. James Staekliouse and family who have been on the beaeh for sev I eral weeks, spent a night liere last week on their return home. ()ver twd hundred thousand pounds [ of tobaeeo had boon sold on the floor [of the Tobaeeo warehouse here up to last Saturday night. I * Mr. Theodore Me Knit hail, of Southport, who has been sick lately land now convalescent is here visiting his son. Mr. J. M. MeKoithan. Mr. John A. Hell, of Little River hag been to see us during the week. Monday he went over to Wilmington and returning went home Tuesday. Messrs. Jos. M. Hard wick and S. 1'. Hughes of the Round Swamp section were here last week selling tolvw>(>n iiiul ir.i'wl tln> I I Kit a i n n. visit Mr. Sil A. Causey, 1?*ft. for Eutawvillc last Monday, driving through the country. Ho goes on a visit to his brother and will bo away about a week. A seashore party of young ladies and gentlemen, a $er the direction of I lev. and Mrs. W. H. Harm, left Tuesday for Singleton Swash to be gone until Saturday. For Headache caused most likely by a Disordered Stomach, accompanied by Constipation, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by Dr. E. Norton. A number of colored excursionists were here from Georgetown last Friday remaining a few hours a m! anotheron Sunday in larger numbers remaining only an hour. The sign painting at the Tobacco Warehouse executed by Mr. W. L. Brown is a credit to the artist, and also to the public spirit of our busi ness men. Mr Goodman James, of Cedar! Grove section who has been subject I to epileptic lits was taken to the. hospital at Columbia this week,! U'lmr<> U'e 11 ( IMP 1 l.'il I... mnir if/. - ? the desired benefit. To keep young- -keep well, keep the Nerves calm. the body ruddy j 'and well fed, and with Dr. M. A ! Simmons Diver Medicine regulate I the Stomach and Dowels. For sale | by Dr. 10. Norton. it IE SALE ll <H( / III c con // ///, /// ill onIJ b > fnJ17 /u s' (//'i' / // ,' ' of c > v/ re D. l'jL )' S. I LfiS. One Hun tc our I lorry Tobae > IMantcrs on t!i." rgest Sales E I older inurkets. If menu '/< Ie<t dt it a To/jft ceo /inns o/\ A ] Warehouse and Tobueeo in I'd finer eon/</ no! continue eessu ft/ e.v/tenses. / : i /// ; srnsrrrrrR foi 'ogef/teruud resn/red to in ion tens in u de I o Ih e J'u rin e The Oo/u/in n// tens onju ides ire re /in reh used un* More F; e utmost freedom will bo ullowoil ci'i/.i looitiinalo businoss. Wo liavo as lanaj^er one of the most noted Tobaec< H. Wobb, of Winston. N. C. Mis ] experience insures for us a host of bu; 10 Farmer tin- highest prices for thoii ui* Local Mannyr. the next best man terson of Capt. .). 1*1. Colos. lie is < tlio Fanner, and is thoroughly alive t a ponnanont market in I lorry. > the "lloino I'rido" of our follow oi ;e lieino oipial. wo claim and believe it AND INDIVIDUAL KFFOIM' FOK UNTY OF SOUTH OAK0L1NA. Wl ( ^ In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is in valuable. It. ".fives Tone to the Stomach, Aids Digestion and Assists Nature in carrying oil'all Impurit ies. For sale by Dr. H. Norton Kind's (Irand September Excursion for the l.'Jth promises a day of pleasure to all who who go. Kino's reputation in this line wi Intake the excursion a success. Mr 1 toy Johnson was taken to the Asylum again Monday morning. It is to be hoped that something may be done for the restoration of' this young man's mind Messrs I lamp Djsenbury and Edwin Dorter, of*( Jeorgetown, spent an hour here with their parents Sunday, the steamer on which they came remained here but a short time. The Superintendent of Education desires to say that the County Hoard of Education will hold an examination for a beneficiary cadetship to the S. C. Military Academy, Friday August 25th. Mr. F. M. Ellorbe, who graduated with distinction at the late session of the Citadel, has accepted the chair of Science, French and Hookkeeping in the Johnston Institute, ?? cj r\ ...i i *11 uuiiiiniuil, O. Vy. , WHICH Will OpGII Soptombcr 111 li Tivo dollars was received from ' Cash" last week for the Hampton Fund. If there are others who wish to con tribute to this fund they will please do so, as wo wish to turn over the amount on hand. Wo have received a lai'tfc assortment of shoes. 2000 pairs j/oin# at 2a cents and up to if.'J.OO at W. K. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. I?\ Spivey and child, of Moultrie, (la., arrived hero hlto. Tllf wlliu liioht Imtrim/ Knmi (In 1 nyed at Georgetown by stormy weather. Mr. W. S. Klmerof the Home wood Colony Attended the Agricultural meeting at Chadbourn on Monday and Tuesday of last wooU and was highly pleased with what he hoard and saw. About threo or four hundrod attended the meetings and Profs. Massey and Johnson gave information worth dollars. Theinform a tion regard ing the curing of pea-, vine hay should have been heard by every farmer. The Colony here is anxious to have a similar meeting i and it is to be expected that they will do so soon. WAJ WAY, = OF L! -???"?I-?-.-- -nfH-iiTn- omnni (r;jc 1I 'ai'cImhiso is now com, to I he j'nrmer. II c will mo dred Tho s'lr 'iss of our o'hMlino. iver Known o slim/ on/ ,Mhrkct is no/or 'he ctni // // //. C A ttie Hi stc orciucnl in I fra> of cost. to />/<( nt on I int> in its en p' at to /)!a n/ / t COTTOjY? I tat. Mr a it o'k ro f c a 13 th cir /nt rt in /'. II c tu r- |] ) Or us to . / t. uizcd, sect/ II hui/d upuut 7 presented f| h rr ci//zeus. acts, Reat mis in t!u> pursuit j 1 rue and loyal eiti/.i i Auctioneer ami s'js. It is alle^ei > humi in 1 he South "Hack Woods eou icrsonal inlhuMiee tunity 1?> ridicul /ers and "uaran- Well, just so l? r Tobacco. We tools in pat roni/.in; Winston affords and count ies at tlx levoted to the in tinue to lie desi^na o his work in es- ry is our native eo Lastly, we would our Court Mouse a tizens. 10very- of all political and is the duty of all and ambition of a I ) Til K A DVANOIOM ION T OK 01JH 0 THIS TITIjIO S1I10 JUSTLY DMS RRY TOE I In diooin^r an artesian well at i. ...i, i : ii-iiiMiin nivtTV DiailK'S I.ISL 1 lull's ! (lay a small llosv was struck- at. 21<S feel, when operations were suspen-: (led for the nijrht. The next inornin^r. the well was Mowing abundant ly and in the mean time the ar'esian well of Mr. II. R. Kinjj, near by ceased t > How and has furnished no water since. .1. F. Criflin, Lancaster,- S. C.. says: Lor IS years I have used and recommended I)r M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to all I'ainters as their bcsl medicine for painter's Colic and Torpid Liver. I lind it far superior to Zeilin's. Lor sale by Dr. | K. Norton. Mr. M. C. Woods, formerly principal of the Uurrouehs School who J has been doiuo special work on the N. Y. Sun for some t ime, has been appointed a regular reporter on the j N. Y. Times. The position is a cood one and Mr. Woods who is a youno man of exceptional qualifications will no doubt make an excellent reporter. 'I'l... ?c.....l.... r\ . ? A in ? Minwa y QUIJUUI V/OII VCIIUOI) OI the Marion District of the A. M. K. Cliurch, embracing Marion and Horry counties, met with the ciiurch here on Wednesday of last week con- i tinning its session until Sunday night. Twenty ministers were in attendance and all of the twenty churches were represented by delegates. Rev. J. (1. Sampson. I). I)., i of Sumter presided and we learn that the meeting was harmonious i throughout and greatly enjoyed I?y ' tin- largo congregations present ! e eh day. 13 13 13 The above denotes that on Wed nesday September the 1'tth 181)0 is | the day on winch the last excursion j of the season will be run from Conway 4o Wilmington and return, j $l.f>0 for the round trip. O Fresh HRKF and MUTTON every <1ilV Ml) I-... jO Marrcloon & TMlnobt'o. Yon can have beef delivered at your house at any hour of the day. Market in the ice.building. cSEH s. c. pact u? /r*\ h b %. wrtzWMXinoerir- : ^uwivourriu:: s_s*.: muLi -?olc/cd and <'</ni/)/>< </ in jir.s7/iV liln'i'iil Cash a</rif iires on 11 sand Pc n a New Marl '<>>'/ o//f of dnu h!. If is iili I Willi II imilWIIIHIillltllMIIIIB I III >VV. .Men mere em })i mjed foe d/irnfion. The Furmer he meed, mr/h murk'cd si ieet lutrc (he House a u<i /he />r Jiti'itis/ii/io'l/ie Weed und L PILL TOG Ifr II KH and i / m (tint uin a murk'id here j I Them. im\s of Horry 1?? pat roni/.e her home 01 il hy some of our neighbors that. I Ion nt v, and it is* thoir delight to uso every e her for the laek of thrift and out >110 as we allow ourselves to he used * other markets and l>ni 1? 11 n tr ui? other expense of our own. just so lone1 will led as the "tail end of South Carolina unt.y, Conwav is our county seat, ml seat of county government. Tin civil oat herinys. Should it not be t ionic people to se * their own town o 3jfc -iOS&CBMi VVN PKOPUC, AND Til 10 UPP.UII I0UVKS, AN D MOT US 1110 SATIS! IACCO W, Kingston Hotel. A It III VAIjS lHJItlNO I'AST WKKK. J I' Smith and .I P Davis. Atlanta; 10 S Tualls, Richmond; D It Killouoh. Haiti inorai S MeK Annostry, Char lesion; l"*fi Manning P Kellmn. W C Hardee and .1 10 Johnson. Wil I minotnn; I) H Wallace and II M Nimocks, N. C.; I) F Mcfionoan. I) II Watson, (J R Sessions and .1 A McDermott., county. All wishing their laundry done up . in good style, will please call on F. ' T. Lewis at. t he store of W. R. Lewis. Laundry loaves every other Monday 1 for Wilmington. Mrs. J. N. Martin and children : left, yesterday on a visit to Marion . and Robeson counties. t No deaths and no increase of cases ' at Hampton. The fever seems to be j under control. t Foreclosure Sale, STATF>OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) | HORRY COUNTY. { i by virtue of authority conferred by the mortgage of Daniel Grainger to John A. McRermott dated 11th day of January A. I)., lHHit, and recorded in office of Register of Mesne Conveyence for I terry County, on 18th day of of February, A, l> , II in Vol No, 6. Pages 823, 824, 82o; and < duly transtorred to me. the amount due on said mortgage having been consented to in writifg endorsed on said mortgage and recorded as required by Statute and the condition of "aid mortgage having been broken. I will sell hefnrwthe Cimrt at Conway. 8. C., (luting tin* usual sale : hours on tin* llrst Monday in September 1800, to tin* highest bidder for cash: All those two certain parcels of land doscribed in said mortgage, in Green Sea 1 Township of said County and State the first containing li.ty acres commencing on A. 11. Turbevilie's corner, tiieneo nearly South to "Big Gum Bay" to a pine corner | on Caleb Spivey's line, thence said Spi- | vey's line to A. B. Turbeville's line,thence ( the said Turbeville's line to the beginning. ( The other containing one hundred and , lifty acres, more or less, bounded by Cuke ( Watts on the Kast and KrediInk Grainger \ Jr., on the South, Dwlght Grainger on the West and A. B. Turleville on the North. | Kxcptlng however from this sale two j acres of the land heietoforo conveyed to | C. 11. Arnett and wife In front of said , Am tt's house. fiikd gkainokii, , Assignee of Mortgagee. Aug. 17th 1809. 11. OIjS >BACC< ItMWWIIWMW??UMM?MM MHMB etass stt/te. II '< arc i/oir ret Tobacco stored trifh us if >unds ket. catt// j on ntied, and t/ids J'tt ^BUBtSBBBUKBSSUu a n ra ss J or the /tarpose of > rirfaati// accepted this /tn f.v.v. Oar part o) the con aspect of a Ji n e ,Ma rkct. in a iit I a iit i it ?> the At a rkct. '(tch cttrrtf ant his part oft or tIt c a d ra it cent cn t of thr HMNHBD itcrpri ! prosper? Should it not l? ry is a at the growth and prospcri oppor- we r.ot all work together to erprise-, continuo to ho used as "out as moro own county and our own int townsjtho ainusoinont and prolit wo con , rosouroos, unsurpassed any\ i. 11 or our location is all that wo c( I lore is thrifty and enterprising center he pride row and | JUNO OK orii OWN COUNTY. 'I I'll) WJTII NOT 111 NO SHOUT 0 AREHOUJ Mrs. VV. MoO. Uuok. of Marion, was here Tuesday evening on route to "Sunnysidc" her Summer place on the seashore, leaving on yester days steamer. Coal Irons at \V. K. Lewis's. - ? Summons F<>r Relief. STATIC OR SOUTH CAROLINA, / COUNTY < >F HORRY, S (Court of Common IMena.) Addie llurrouuh >, Execu \ Copy Sum Irlx and I)onald T. Mr- J Neil!, Executor, of the# mona. For lie estate of Franklin <l.f llurroughs, deceased. \ lief. Plaintiff/ against y (Complaint Alfred Smith and Ella I). | Smith. Defendant./ Served.) i'o the Defendants Alfred Smith and Ella I >. Smith. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, >f which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ofllce at Conway, S. within twenty lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day oj such service; and if you fail to mswer the complaint within the time (foresaid, the. plaintiff in tills action will ipply to the Court for the relief demande I in the complaint. Itoicr. 15. Hcahiiohoi (iii, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated July 2Mtb. I HIM). I'o Alfred Smith absent defendant: Take Notice* That the cnmnlnint ! > i Ills action was tiled in the oilier of the , f'lerk of tho Court of common I Mens for I lorry County on duly 28th lH'.t'.t. Koiit. 15. s< Aicnouoi on, IMaintifT's Attorney. I. A. McDkkmott, C. C. C. P.. H. C. Ot. Citation. sTATKOP SOUTH CAROLINA ? IIOItKY COUNTY. By Wm-R. IIARRWICK, I'rohnte Judge. Whereas, I)r.'{,(}. Sloan made suit to me to grant him Cotters of Administration of the Kstate of and effects of peter Vuught, leceased, Those are therefore to cite and ulmonisli all ami singular tl o kindred and reditors of the said Peter Vaught, deceas ?d. that tlio> oe and appear before me in the Courts/ Prol a'o, to be held at Conway Horry Coiiaty, on the 28th day of August Inst., after publication thereof ,at 11 o'clo k In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sal 1 Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 12th jiijt in JVMKUIH, A.. l?., I0l?y. \\ m K. Hahdwiok, I'rolmto Judge, Horry County. JEd I ill/ for f he reception of i/oiir the ///a lifers wis// it. (Jar ir to excelt[a//// in the Statemenurasfi/to* and instrttct_ /posit ion and has proceed draet is no/r about com file '/ / / / / int /irufnc a re soon to no It on If/ now rem (tins Itc conIrttcf in working to rr// (//id flic fn'f I cr/n c n I f> f > tlio proper spirit for all to r c t.y of their own county? Slioul i I?ri 11 tr this about? Or, shall we? s paws" and act the traitor to on r crests by pulling out chestnuts to of others? Horry has her natural vhere Our soil, our climate and >uld ask. Yes, and we have the peoph' and unlimited capital. MOT ISAM, UNIT10 ON COM I-1 TIIIO WIOAMZATIOX ON THIS SE, I Notice of Town Election. * i?y imii'r oi tlio l ow 11 Council of the i Town of Conway, an election will bo held in tho Court I louse at ('onway, S. on Friday August 25, 181)11, for an Intendant and four Wardens for said Town. 1'olls to open at 8 o'clock a. in , and close at 4 o'clock p.m. All voters must produce new town registration certificates. F. VAN DI SK.niu UY, Clerk of Town Council. .July 25th It. NOTICE. The undersigned having been duly appointedSuoervisor of Registration for the Town of Conway. Hooks for registration of the qualified voters of said town will be opened from this date until August. lKth, 1890, at the ofliee of Clerk of Court, in said town. K. Van. Dusenbury, Sui), lleinstration Town of r\<mwn?? u - " "J 1 urn still to be found at same old stand, I am receiving New goods KUESI I GROCERIES, HARDWA UK, SHOES, Ac, Ac. weekly. Hacon, Corn, Sugar, Meal, Grits, ColYcc, Molasses, Syrup, Butter, Lard, Cakes, Tobacco, Cigars. Candy, both plain and Fancy. My line of Dry Goods 2nd Notions is complete. 1 invite a careful inc.v 1 .i|mtuuii, i-<u irundio 10 show goods or quote prices. Come to see me when you come to town. flHy" firing me your Kggs, Cldckcus niul Wax, and Kttle later on your cotton. You will find mo in market to please. Yours for business, J. R. PRICK. DEAL MERIT the charactcristie of Hood's Snrsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fall. Ciet Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S,