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* *jMt 7'///; Horry Herald, * > o- ?' ' ? J Published E?ery Thursday i E. NORTON,Editor, J. T MAYERS, Gcn'l. Manager. T Kit >1S: 1 to I Olio \ oar $l.r>0 Ni.\ Mouths 1.00 Threo Months f?0 , o 1JATKS ftl.1 \ IIV I ' IVI'lvil Vi: l'ransiont Advertisements #1.00 per square. High line* oi this size typo make one square. No advertisement .counted loss than a square. Ad\ -rtlslng linos in local column 15 cent- por lino. Advertisements of ,Jud::o of Probate, Clerk m l Sheriff t the rates allowed by law. Liberal contract- will bo made with those wishing to advertise lor throe, six or we! vo niont hs. Marriage and do:.*!t notices free. Short loiter* on current topics are cordially invited. Corr- -.pendents m.y u -o any signature (>nt true n one of wr'it< r inn t accompany all communication.1. Artie!, t? M-c'irt' in rtion must be scut in by Monday, previous to day of publlca tion. All communications on business, or re mlttances should be directed t<> business manager. All communications for publication should be directed to the editor. Kiut??it Houitv Ilr.nahl: Aiieiit the charge inado against tne at Hammond during t lie last political campaign that 1 charged a widow fifty cents a piece for penning her sheep and refused to deliver them until the money was paid, the following ;,re the foots* 1 do ounccd i then as 'also and still assert that it is without substantial foundation. The facts arc these: We have in Socaxtee a flock of sheep I belonging to the Stalveyaand others some of which are wild and unmanageable as we pen only once a voar in the Spring to shear and mark. Some who owned t few sheep were not willing to do what others thought i to bo l ight, and a rule was adopted , by a majority of the owners of sheep | to charge and collect 5 cents per head i for penning ami 10 for shearing. We , always pen at 11. II. S.alvey's place, i The above charges wore made on ] owners who did not a -sist in hunting | and penning the lloek. Five or six ( years ago 1 was left n hurgc of the i lot or p. ii while other- hunted sheep 1 still at large and drove thorn to the i pen, and had order- o let no one } take or shear any sheep until they paid the above amount for the pen lung. W. T. Todd cnnie to the pen and claimed some she , I told him | the conditions on wl? *di he could 1 get them, i e., by paying live rents < per head, ho refused o comply, a , warm contention of w ids f >llowed 1 and Mr. Todd l,ift without shearing | or carrying away the sheep. The . next morning other c me, as I remember Ferry ()w ns and 1>. 1. Cox, and claim d ' < sheep, for which myself and Mr. Todd ha the alter: - -1 ...... vunvi't f-i ?n<* w ion* l oilil s sheep, I I and wu turned them v r to thoni' ] without charging receiving a cent. I The above are the facts and the only 1 ones that ever did exist in regard ' to my charging for penning sheep, < Mr. Todd or any one e'soto tho eon- t tray nntwith nnding. JNO. SlAl.VKV. i Jno. M. Staivcy: Here is the ' proof. Each of us, the signutun of whom appear below, do certif, that we, ns a company, with others, t owrvng a Hook of beep in Socastce, 1 do, nn<! always have pcaaed them at 1 the widow's or 15. II. Stulvey's lot. Our rule adept-oil by resolution has 1 been, tod : ili to eh urge tivo cents ' per head for pen: ( for those who J do no" ta ea p< on\l interest in 1 helping to J i\ the hei.j) it shearing * time* J. M. S; v was only car- ( rying out t: order of tho Company f whon ho r 'fused to !e sheep be taken ! from the pen iHO.i! abore amount was paid. 15. H. STAI.VKV. T. A. I [irons. .J. .J. TritHKVl U.K. Wo do hereby certify that we were present when an alt reation took ' place between W. .1. Todd about the | penning of some shnen ami tim ^ I I" I j for penning tho same. .This alterca- j( tion occurred about five or ix yoars j ago at tlie widow's or I? 11. Stalvev's! , lot and only 5 cents \\ no charged j t\ i , not 50 cen's, and that was tor the | benefit of the Company and not for J. M.Stnlvey's special bcudlit. J. L. 15. llt'OKfJ. T. A. I Irons. J. S. S i A I.N K\ . ^ The above cortficutes are copies \ from tho original. I Prhieeville Item* t KI>itok HKKAI.D: 1 l'rinceville is too miles west from i I?oria, S,. C. Health of tin commit* I nity is very good. Farm<-r6aie very i busy harvo ting their ciops. l ot i no on seems to be low in the tioM as li veil as in the market. Polities are I loniewhat ijuiet sine, the wolf (B. H. Tillman) has captured the llock. 1 IaH us all look to the great Shop- ' >ard alone, who is abb* to guard ami . i [irotcct us from all danger. We i have recently been made to mourn 1 the loss of our aged friend Isaac jt 1' ipps, who died in Bis IWth year, i ntul is gone home to meet his many friends and relatives who have gono I before. He is waiting to greet his dear companions and many children. " t"1 "'? l..ft lii follow nftor " nv ?iv .-.v I I A meeting *>f days is expected to continue from next Sabbath ti c 25th, at the Bafpisl Church at Loria. We have a nourishing Sunday; School, uvdar tie Superintending care of P. C. Prince, who would be glad to meet the many Sunday' School worker* of Horry at Mt. Zion : Sept. 80th. Wo send W. A. Prince as a delegate from this school *o represent us in the Convention. Mr. \V A Prince closed his term of free school here on last Friday. , He has taught the free school at this jdace in succession, since the date of S7, and continues to give perfect satisfaction to the patrons. After the el >sing exercises of the day were through with, the boys and girls met ! back at night in a debating society. ! President of the Society called the! meeting to order and after singing i by the ladies, the following query | was discussed: "Kesolved, that Co-! ! imhlis deserves more linnnr fnr <li<i covering America, than Washing tot for defending it.' Captains, Affirmative Geo. i . I'rince; Negative, .1. K. Prince. .1 After the discussion of query tin* president answered in favor of 'in < Anirmative. Then the teachers dressed the audience upon the p. iniportanco of education, and > benefits that may be derived i >m ( literary societies. 11 nrrali for Cleveland. G. L. PniNci:. Loris, S. O., Sept. 19, 1802. - ? News IT'oin Windy llill Section Knrrou Ilouitv IIkkald: A\"'h the exception of one case of Fever, health in this section i-s very good. Cotton picking has com-! nenced. Mullets nre pretty plentiful at the fisheries up this way. The j ip country beach travel has comnenced again. Our worthy friend, j Mr. Nicholas V. Nixon agent for the Klectric lire and bell alarms, is trav- | ding in Marion County, so your ivriter has been informed. We wish !iiin much success. A protracted -. diiiess mee.tintr i* heincr pnrrifd <m n o " j it Little Liver \ i 1 Inge. Mr. Thos. j Hell expects to pltmt twenty-live teres of swamp litml next year. Mr. I Jell offers good iiulncenienta for settlers on his place, on which can bo i had locations for building in open new to the Atlantic Ocean where )ne can enjoy the exhilarating breezes and watch the restless billows roll, and bathe in its waters, which are very essential to health. I pon the ocean's swelling title, Where mountain tallows roll, IJolioM the sailor's eye of pride, (fiance ?>ver the angry waves. Miss Marv Livingston, is still leeching at Ml. Ararat, near his, place. There has gona out a report From a picnic hero, on tho20th Aug. last. I wish to say that the report suit absolute falsehood. I liiivc sov nil witnesses who will certify to ihe ibovo denial. I suppose. the report was eirculat. tl from a clique, who came to the i'cnic and offered to buy dinner but is insisted on by your correspon nt to wait awhile, and they could t dinner without paying for it, as here were sufficient supplies to give ill who came, dinner. The report was, that some of t' e n trinou Kldjrs who were present It lied and danced and on one occasion otne of the mormon members dam ' mtil they wojo exhausted and fsiint id. There was music and dent carried on but I tako the position ; > say t h.it none of the mormons took my part in it. 1). II. Paiuiik. Kimtoi: llonuy IIkuai.d: Thero has been it meeting of days, jeginuing 27th ult., and ending! 1th inst., at Buulah Baptist Church. 1 jonducted by the pastor Uov. Pros- ' per Milligan and others. The eighth lay an experience meeting \vn9 held. It was soul stirring to hear the tes simony of the old, faithful, soldiers j >f the Cross. 'They seem to be!1 iteadfast in the faith of Jesus Christ' i ^ 08, faith lirst, for faith is essential, j ital and fundamental, it is the very i up root of the tree of life. And may those, around Betilah idd to their faith, virtue, a courage >f conviction, that will daro to think j nit Cod's thoughts, to speak out' iod s words, and live out the life ( hat Cod's grace lius implanted. Not without reason did the apostle ( 'eter put such emphasis 011 this chris- j ian grace, for never could he quite I orgct that it was for like of it he paled 1 it the chiding of a servant girl and ' jy his own cowardly denial brought nefTaceahle reproach on his own , lame, and s'abbod the tenderest < w RUY HC'KAI, learl. that cvet "beat in a human tosoin. No wonder that ho exhorted his >re three to ad d to thoir faith, virtue, s'oreuti we ever forget the earnest, icas in wliiijli our pastor urged th? lecessitj of this wonderful grace to ive for Jesus Christ, and refrain the cuiptf.tions of the ha*-winged demons ?f eternal horror. The l>ov. Mr. Milhgan will jxistor the Iteuluh Church the ensuing year. May the Lord continue to bless his labors. Success to tho U Kuai.o and its Kditor. P. II. H' GEN. WEAVER is COMING. Tt.~ Tl.!-J n-.M. n ' - inn iiiuu rany garni mate will Make one speechTin stiito, 18th. The Peoples party is going to make an effort to gain some ground in South Carolina uftcralK and there is now no doubt that Leader J. W. BOwden's statement at the very beginning that they intended to put out a full ticket of electors was cor rect. Mr. !?>wdon yesterday returned from the North where he has been for the last fortnight and he seems to he considerably oh', rod by the prospects of tin- movement. Having promised to unburden his sou' npn i ! is return, a p sentative a The Sla?e called upon him and <;Moslioind him 1 le - iid t ?it lie \\f it North 1 ?r (' her i. irpo s w? '>nt while .11 t ' *o h< iad .tit t wi h > rotnincnt Thii d | i; lit id h i sited the . . vcr i pun i New York.. Ho h id r-cei\ed a leitur, he said r * 1 irjrn 1110 itmual h id?~rs staling t ilill ( < * '. \ i I. li> CO I>O 10 South I Hi' tiia it ail c.wil.l only conn i.i- v i ?r out! day and deliver one speccn. Thai day would be ih" .'dh in t., i. interval between his last engagement. in (leorgia, at li'herlon, ami hi. first i i N< rtli Oarolina. On fhis day M Howden and bhe other Third pur vit< in I ho Stale (who arc still behind r scenes) will have him (tome and speak. He will speak at the most convenient point -either lircenvillo or In ireus, or, perluij s ('dumhia. In speaking of the mcveinent Mr.' Howden made the assertion that no, man could be an Alliuncenuin and ' stand square up to the principles of the Alliance without being a Third party man. lie seems lo have a worse case of Third party fever than lie, did before ho went away. Tn speaking of the light on national issues, he said that the whole light between Third partyism and Uemnorncy was centered in (icorgia.j i . . . i mil was mow I 111' gt'osit battle-I grouiul. The light that was being j made there was a representative fight on national issues, and if Watson I was renominated in Georgia, there would never he another national' Democratic ticket |>nt in the liold. lie said that in this tight in Goor-! gist the Democracy had put up all i its host speakers, and the Third party j had done likewise and concentrated there sill its host men Keeping an Account Book' >3uuthcrn Cultivate?r. If every farmer would keep an sic- \ count of sill business transactions, every expense, the date when a crop was planted, the cost of planting and cultivation,, every implement when bought, what it cost, all mending when done and what it cost, sill ci ops harvested, marketed, when done and the cos , all immures used, W " bought, what It e< ''get it' en Lhe land, and all the p Wits deriv- j ed from ettoh one of '.lie-' items, we I won id lind mo e r al we I'll unone O ilu ! irnie > then v no- do. Thi at first vii w m .lit -eiu too strong r> sin -\pre-sioii. but a sinali ! ak uiii ".aeit wi?. .k die . vessel. tio^ niahy of our farmers knowj what ny .1 doing!' IIov many; kfio-v bow in i they aro th j pr>ci-| I see, si id stili going on' How luanyj know nai they hoic worked hsird i nil the year sunt are just as poor the last dav as they wore the first, or perhaps twenty, fifty, oY a hundred dollar poorer? W o buy too much nil time and keep m account oi our [ nrchsises, and we are surprised when in bill is presented for settleinc ' at its amount, and many times we m justly blow up. The bill is. in km largo. tl an our income, .iinl wo nr<' unable to moot it. Many times wo may count up some jf I':" expanses but neglect to count up i'l t it! coat; wo will count so far, bu' leave oil' many things that we do not really deem as cost, w hich very things will consume all the proflr. Many do not count rent of land, in teivst on money, tax 011 land, or board ol family; or hired hands. keeping an account book would [muse us to sec hundreds of little expenses that we would not otherwise notice. Waste of time, waste of fertility, waste of manure, waste of feed, and many other wastes would he noticed more, and an effort made to h;im\ I .ess needless farm implc meats would he bought, and better 3are of what was bought. if you do not know how to keep nn account book properly, *ct down everything in the day-book so that 1 ? .i... t , L>. Til IJ liSl)A\ sou call understand i?. This, though it umy not look as well, is better tban not doing it at all. Tuos. 1). Baiki>. r'to'ograph Albums (with Croft's picture on front page,) for sale at Crofi's Store from 2o cents to $10. (Jrof.can sella good w hi to shirt j for 25 cent, Also a good wool shirt from 25 to 50 cent. Silver I Mated Spoons from 25 e? nt to $5, per set at Croft's Store. ??o imii names- -hI! st/.es, shapes, styles, colors, ages ami prices. No ! excuse for a girl in Horry County to lie without a doll, when Croft's Store has such u variety to select from. o Musical Instruments, Banjos, (iuitars, Vi? 'ins, Accordeons, Drums, i Mouth Organs, etc. Just received nt Croft's Store. 11om10 in i-U i:nci:. li mother doc not lay aside her court < -y with her company dress, if a father Is refint'd in speech when tin* door has closed alter the guest, the child will learn to !>< habitually polite aul modest for good manners are letter taught by example than by precept. It is often noticed that ill- who have grown up In retirement m l simplicity have shown such elegant ; -t and behaviour as to astonish high* bred ladies "Where has that little one trued ' cm'air's some one of them. ivc Ilk a queen; and my ', ill" I. I- v.lo. n... i ?1 ?<? -. ii i-iiui nwii hi runs i * look :it her! There she .ini I turn hei back to that ladyl i w im p i!" Th mother does not t t t her din; {liter has been taught .my r?i! - of beha\ior, hut retains very v. I 'Mlc l'/th om" has imbibed urh j with th? a r of hor homo, liar ; it .s taught her few rules of poI " le -is, but has r et an < \iimple of high d >11 tesy Tue ill has aci|uiied so n ionsly tie art of polite heh ivior tlint i" leel what i- and what is not od bam." In her home he lias never known a word, a look, an act that differs rro;n the word*, looks, and a ts used In polite oclely. When sis* tirst stepped . 'in lie i lather's In at se into an assembly i in here well hred people had gather eil, she simply transfer red herself ton larger but not different sphere. Si!. I'm i i single; falsehood lias m thousand variations. Truth i-* narrow; falsehood i-. broad and liberal. The eonseionh. man lias to walk in a narrow road. Honesty i- too narrow for the light lingeri I tribe; conjugal fidelity, for the libertine and polygamist; and proper respect f.a- others rights is crumping to the ungovernable love of self. Men are some i nie.s ( ailed narrow minded, because their sense ot right cannot allow them to yield or be obliging to one or more whose blinl love o| self cannot see that to yield would be injustice to another or others deserving of equal or more consideration. To bi called narrow minded In this sense is a positive commendation. The opposite of it i-. traced in micli *>- /.... V"" restrninod in morals), incut-bed (like a horse with reins on his nock), proJl\y(Ue fa moral shipwreck) and In-nchmcn, one who is governed, not by a sense of duty, hut one who follows the /munch of another"? Fclloic Jleffier. ADVKTISKM KNTS. 0^E?SCROFI)LA Mrs. 15. J. Rowcll, Modford, Mass., says her mother has been cared of Scrofula by tho ugo of four bottles of KVSSKS after having had much other treat- e5w??9 went, and beting reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she could not live. E?~vKt3S1 Cured iny llttlo boy of hereditary scrofula which appealed nil over his faco. For a > ear 1 had given up all liopo of hit) recovery, when finally I was ^'^"^indacoil to uho REKH A ft ho ftlCB cured hnu,amino EuE?2?2i eyi. i tomsof ihouiseaso remain. Jilts. T. l. Matiiku**, Mathcrvllle, Miss. O jtbofcV on l)lc>" 1 anl Skin Disease* mailed free. SWII'T SmClPIC CO., Atlanta, G4. FAVORITE ?K PAT C " f", T? T>T ! | Drop Leaf.Fancy Cover, Largu Drawero Nickel Eings, Tnckor, Eufflor, Binder Four Widths of Hemmers. HIGH ARM MACHINE HAS A SELF-SETTING NLLDLE, AND SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. Sent on trial Delivered in your home free of freight charges. Buy only of. Manufacturers. Save Canvasser*' Commissions. GET NEW MACHINES. Send for a Machine with name of a business man as reference, and we will ship a trial Machine at once. Address for Circulars and Testimonials. v (So-OpeiMiVe j&toing Machine (So. 900 H. llth Ht., Philadelphia, f?,'l SEPTEMBER ItHOI UIIM A QOIXlfllt). THKIIK IS NO USE IN TALKING SO MUCH ABOUT IT. BURROUGHS t COUINS CAN SELL YOU GOODS JUST AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER FIRM, AND IF YOU WANT THE BEST ARTICLE FOR THE LEAST MONEY WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUK GOODS AND Lrfr US QUOTE YOU PRICES. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE AND STRICT DEALINGS WITH THE PEOPLE OF HORRY ENABLES US TO UNDERSTAND THEIR WANTS, AND THERE FORK ARK PREPARED TO PLEASE YOU AND SAVE YOU MONEY. If ycu neei anythTng In tli? o Q 0 0 0 ? l_J E % H j BE SURE AND GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASLVG ELSEWHERE. OUR IMMENSE EOT OF CLOTHING WILL BE SOLE LOW DOWjY. .. ... }?HrYtiL:<j?& 22, 1892. A PRIZE PROBI O-XTTElSr FOR EV A.3STST Nothing Is more i uteres* Ing ami entertai bright Prize Competition which will bring tors when it Ik known that such competiti' perfectly FAIR AND HONORABLE man As a means of Advertising our brand of 1 ducing It Into the homes wh^re it Ik not n' which will be awarded to successful contes to person or locality. PHIZ To the ]>ersou sending the fir.it c irreot * given their choice between a first-class U 1*1 AND FIFTY DOLLARS In cash. For the second correct answer will be pa For the third correct answer will be tmiil For the four correct answer will be paid To the person sending the correct answei choice between a first-class UPRIGHT PL TY DOLLARS. Every answer will be numbered us recel purpose. The ten persons sending correct answers each be awarded their choice between an el in uuy color desired) or an elegant GOLD a good time keeper.) OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES, audi as Silver Cake stands, Piano Lamps, Silver Te Sets, Silver Cake Stands, Silver Veget ble etc., elc., will bo awarded to EVERY PElt PROB A frog at the bottom of a well ten feet dc back a half foot every night. How many d the well? CONDI'] Every contestant must enclose with their of our EXQUISITE TOILET SOAP, whirl and complexion that has ever been manufat ous preparations which cause the skin to b< It is the only soap for the toilet, nursery i and cures redness and roughness of the sk those who have ttsed it as the soap par ex* e free of customs duty to any part of the Unit time before November 1 wt, 1892, as the pri/.i competition is open, and persons can enter securing one of the leading prizes. Hi ANSWER WILL BE AWARDED A V; This toilet soap is retailed at three dollars traordlnary reduction in price simply to int The Exquisite Toilet Mfg. Co. is an estal ufactoring company, who offer the above | extending the sales of their Exquisite Toile Remit by U. 8. Postal Note, Express M< Registered Letter, nnd send your answer A Exquisite Toile No. 170 YONGK fc One Word. 1 come to you with a small affair that you may need. In England, the Continent and many foreign countries' myself and wares are well known. Many American families on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty well, but yon may not be one of these. Confidence bewteen man and man is slow of growth, and when found its rarity makes it valuable. 1 ask your confidence and make a reference to this Journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure ?an absolute one?for biliousness and headache that can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itself, and yet its comfort to you is so great?20 minutes being its limit when relief?that it has become the marvel of its time. One and a half grains of medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to commerce as 1)11. HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is now to North America. The price is as low as n honest medicine can be seld at, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample vail, to try them, before you purchase. DR. IIAYDOOK, 63 Fulton St., N. Y. Notice. Notice Is hereby given In accordance with Section 1417 of the General Statutes that i?n opplication will he made at tho next Session of the General Assembly for a charter to construct a railroad from th? town of Ml Pleasant in the County of Berkeley,northwardly through the Counties of Berkeley, Georgetown and Horry, to some point on the North Carolina State line, in the County of Horry, to he hereafter determined. Gko. P. VonKoi.intz, .Tie, Att'y at Law, 68 Broad St., Charleston, H. C'., Aug, 20, 1S512, FOlt BOYS AND GIRLS, CONWAY, S, C. Primary, Grammar School and High School Grades. Instrumental Music Penmanship, Crayon Work and Telagraphy. Send for cataloguo and learn all particulars A.J. Bkadsoaw, Prin. NOTTCTC We want houses in Conway, nnd now in a good time to build, I have just added to my mill, one of fhe best make of planing and moulding machines, also other machinery which enables ine to do all kinds of planing and sawing that may be wanted. I keep on hand a supply of cypress and pine logs, and will All orders promptly at low prices. I will make estimates for persons desiring to build?and furnish Jthem a home ready to occupy on short notice on reasonable terms. Give me a call and 1 will try and save you money. Thanking you for past patronage ond soliciting a continuance of same, I remain Very Uespectfully, II. R. HAMAKER. LEM CONTEST. PJRIZE SE EZR-y ccPwRECr 77ER. ning In the cultivated family circle than a into active use the abilities of compcti011 is carried out l>y the originators in a nor. -n SXtJPISITE TOILET SOAP and Intro* ?w used, we offer the following pri7.es, itants without any partiality being shown KS. mswer to the following problem will bo IU<HIT PIANO or TIIUiSK lll'NDKK.) id TWO III NDUKI) DOl.bAltS in cash. ON 10 HUN l)UKI) |)OIJ,.\KS in audi. F1F I'Y DoIjIj t Ii8 in cash. which is received lust will he given their ^NO or Til It BE Ill'ltDltED AND FIFIved and entered in a hook kept for this wliich are tin* middle ones received, will egantSll.lv DH10SS l'AT TKltN (10 yards AX!** 0 WATCH (warranted to be solid gold and I Silver Watches, Pearl Opera Glasses, a Sets, Silver Biscuit Jars, Silver Coffee Dishes, Silver Desert Sets, Fruit Knives, SON sending correct answer. LEW. tep climbs up a foot every day and slides lays will it take him to reach the top of HONS. answer one dollar for one dozen cakes i is the purest and finest soap for the skin jtured. It contains none of those poisonacome rough and parched. and hath. It positively removes pimples ;in. It is universally acknowledged by Hence for all toilet purposes. It is sent ,?'d States. Answers may he mailed any r?s are equitably divided over entire thno at anytime with an equal opportunity of iMKMBDIi THAT EVERY CORRECT v-Duabm: prize. s per dozen cakes, and we make this exxoduee it. ulishcd mivl ImnncifUly rosponsibl!" mutiyri/.es purely as a legitim-itc manner ??l" t Soap t<? the people of the United States. >noy Order, Two cent U. S. Stamps or ,T ONCK. Address: t Mfg. Co. "X" STUHKT, TORONTO, CANADA MARYLAND THE STEAM produced by the process ot cooking cannot escape, Is absorbed by the article In tha roister, and acts aa a basting, there Is no evaporation, no drying up or burning, hence no shrlnkago or loss of weight, and all the flavor and nutritious qualities ot the food are retained. Tough meats ara adt tendsr.and any article roasted or baked will bo owaeter, healthier and more digestible. Put the food In the roaster, place the roaster In a well heated ovon; the roaster will do the cooking. It requires no attention. Can only be bought from dealers, the trade supplied by: aa a ttii a nmn a ? ? a mniiriMi, inurtAm & uu., ISO HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, MO. ?4 RIADE ST., NEW YORK. BOSTON ChestWE'CHT 3 . Ja 1 ? > * 5 i "E v T! 5W ?a ? J3g^8 CL ^ a I ? ? => fcfl? j f c ' *!' ! ' 1 ? of si ? ? s K ? d = q g ?? g C3 S! I -o ? ^ I uJ I ? ? 5 .3 .3 a J5 ? '* ?o O ^ & ' i . .-a a ^ ; I mil ? j ? iffnII ? 6 ? a .? ? 2 411 S a Q ? #! hijj jsh 1 t a ' iMWJSl j jfj jjj ! / .... ' : .' j fct. * :> ? J-.,. ,'o; Ptlc? I.Jf I I :.i f.J.aaw'wr S-nsnastoia Co. ? TYLER DESK^COT"^?^^ 3T. LOUIS,MO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Rank Coontrbs, Drsks, and other Oppicb Furnitiirh for lAWt now ready. New Goods. Now Btylea in Desks, Tables. Chairs, nook Oaseq, Cabinets, Ac., Ac., and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods are wellknown and sold freely in every country that rpeaks English. Catalogues free. Postage Johnson A Johnson, I Johnsons A tjnattlebauin Marlon, 8. C. \ Conway, B. O JehngdFig ^ QuabtlebauFR ATTTONKYS AT LAW, Conway, S. C. UT Prompt attention given to all bus* *6hh entrusted to our care. I