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The Horry Herald' P.biihed Every Thursday. TICK MS: One Year $1.50 | Si x Months 1.00 Three Months 50 j KATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per' square. Eight lines ot this size type make one square. No advertisement counted less than a square. Advertising lines in local column 1>*? cents per line. Advertisements of Judge of Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be made with those wishing to advertise for three, six of twelve months, Marriage and death notices free. Short letters on current topics are cordially Invited. Correspondents may use any signature but true name of writer must accompany all communications. Articles to secure insertion must be sent In by M >ndny, previous to day of publieu t Ion. All communications for publication shou (1 be directed t<> the ? uitor. CONWAY, S. C, MAKCI1, 1, J894. The Directors <?f Tlellciald 1 * i*o li^hing Company are requested lo meet in the buck room of Or. Nor ton's 1 Tug store on Tuesday, March Glh, 1801. Mr. 10. W. Nolh v, formerly with Messrs. Burroughs A Collins, will assume entire control of the management of the 1 lorry Herald and the Joh Department on ami after March 1st, 18U4, having purchased tlm interest of Dr. 10. Norton who retires. All debts will be paid by and till moneys will be paid to Mr. Nolley after this date, who assumes all liabilities. We would bespeak for Mr. Nolley l!i<! increased patronage of tho public, and wish him abundant success in making tho llenibl a welcome visitor in tin* families of I lorry. Wo confess to a feeling of uncertainty as to the meaning of those writers who advocate the policy of a rigid enforcement of tho Dispensary law and that the good people of the State lend their moral support to this end. What is meant by the enforcement of the Dispensary law? Does it mean the restriction of the sale of whiskey? or does it simply mean that the Stato shall liavo a monopoly of tho business? Where is the moral difference in buying from a North Carolina distillery and a Dispensary? Can a civil Statute annul or modify the operation of a Divine law? Can the civil authorities by legal enactment remove the curso of God against tho sale of whiskey. In our opinion tho good people of the State should have nothing to do with Divpenearies, except to uso their inffuenco and voice against their establishment if one should bo established over their protest, then let them keep away from it and by their advice and in* fluence try to keep others away also. The divine law requires obedience to constituted authority, but it equally demands that wo taste not, touch not. handle not.. Out advice to all men is to let whiskey severely alone, for where one life has been saved and prolonged, scores have been destroyed . Whiskey selling, by others than dispensers, is, in South Carolina, a misdemeanor. If tho State can give the right to sell liquor to a dispen- | sor, she can deprive o'.hors of it only l>y making it simply an offence against the law?no crime, no moral wrong, just a misdemeanor. Yet, to suppress this single class of misdemeanors, the dispensary law calls into exercise an extraordinary power conferred upon the Governor for extraordinary occasions, that of appointing State constables. The regular executive officers cannot attend to this chv-s of offences. No, a full corps of executive officers, outside of these, must hecicated tosuppress this class of statutory offences. A beautiful array of consistencies, indeed! Laurens Advertiser. 500 miles of foreign territory borders South Carolina. The border ruffians get theii grog at one half price. Hut the coroner is kept lively. Kdgelleld Chronicle: .Juries all over the State average from three to ten minutes in acquitting persons charged with violations of the dispensary law. Laurens Advertiser: Gov. Tillman has abolished hitters in the State, but tilled it with bitterness. DlBPRKBAltY SV .>1l>o*lUM. I Wliut Scvcrfti Prominent People in llorry liiivr to S?y on tinSiiljci't of Liquor. FltOM I.ITTI.K ItlVKIt. I .mi a prohibitionist, out and out; for many yours 1 have tried to discourage tho selling of whiskey us a beverage, because of its injurious of I feets csp ( i.illv to the youutf and ris generation of boys. The young are apt to seek places whore liquor is sold for the amusement they lind j there. They soon learn to take a social glass and then the first, step toward intemperance, drunkenness and a ruined life is made. Observation for many years led me to believe that selling whiskey under the license system, though it apparently brought ti largo revenue to the county, was in reality an expense, 1) cause of the litigation that was I..' .1 1 .......... MM.. I M ?/ f till n? Ul|t70, 111! lining 1 of o-ir j:ii 1 s with criminals ami our Court duckets with petty cases was a source of expense grantor than the amount paid into our treasury from whiskey licenses. Such was the case in our county previous to the license 'aw being abolished. Comparing the two svatrtns together, the dispensary is in my judgement the least of the t?o evils. The restriction thrown around the sale of whi-key by the dispensary law prevents boys and known drunkards from buying it; and the early hours at which the dispensary closes prevents its being it resort as lend, (matters for our bovs at ninlit In ; J ~ " 9r% " thi-? respect iL is an improvement on the license system. Both systems mo a curse, ami no good can result, as I can see, oxeoj t the revenue de rived. Admitting that the Suite will derive revenue, which is ques tiomible, where is the good in it when we take int<> consiJuration the means <>f en fori ing the law as it now is, the value of the human lives taken in such enforcement, and the suffer, ing of the familio* dependent upon the slain. The Legislature created '.he 1 >ispensary Law and its being a law, our Governor is compelled to see that it is enforced. All good citizens should give it their moral support, and, if this was generally done, there would not be the trouble that now exists in enforcing it. It is terrible to think that our people are drifting so far apart as to see no good in anything coining troin what it cannot endorse. The major it\ is against us. The majority con trolsnnd of l ight ought to. Abuse will not settle the divisions of the Democratic nat ty. Our only hope is in a quiet dispassionate appeal to the masses at tho primaries. Vote for tlm hest men and let the issue rest there; give our support to the successful candidate and after the election lot all our energies be spent in upholding the laws; give our moral support to tlie (iovert.or of our State, the i many of the evils now complained of would happily pass away. However bitter this mav room to some it is our only safe course to pursue, or it is only a maper of time ior a Kopn 1)1 K'ua success. I,. 1). Bryan. l-'kom chic un sua. 1 aoo from your issue of Feb. lf?th, that our clear old county, Horry, is to l>e infested with three or more places whore poison to mind and soul will l?o dealt out to those who Seek to look through the drunkards glass or imaginary riches and elusive happiness. Now, I had hoped, with many others of my age, that such would never he the case; that we fmight he free from the immoralities and crimes that are caused hy whiskey drinking?and tiieso are as numerous as the devils legions. It is not worth while for mo to speak of them to thoso who have known Horry in the barrooms days?from the war until our Christian County Commissioners forbade the sale of liquor by refusing to grant licenses. The reader will pause and contrast the difference in our society in every way then and now. Wo havo now much illicit business carried on in different sections of tins county; and the di.-pensary would draw many others into buying whiskey, who, for mililiciftf >i"<l *??> ?*? ? I v.t, ...m uiiiuililiuuil UU not patronize the "blind tiger." I notice in your paper that the names of the members of the county i Board of Control are all those of Christian gentlemen and I have not the slighest idea of any of them staining their hands to control rum and whiskey to tire damnation of their fellow men in our prohibition county. There are men, who, if dispensaries were established near them, would sacrifice their last peck of corn or potatoes to get whiskey. Some one says, the dispensaries don t sell to drunkards. If tliev do not. the hnsi ness would never pay house rent. If a man is drunk and wants more, he can always find someone to huy for him and lie for him. Deception and lying are two wrongs of the Legions we have spoken of. We have been trying hard to get all our social, political, and religious gatherings exempt from disturbance from the effects of whiskey and have succeeded pretty well. I hope that we mav not have any dispensary in ilorry. Our Church and Sunday School work is pledged to use its influence agonist whiskey, wine, beer, or other intoxicating liquor, and not to cease working and praying for prohibition, not only in Horry but our entire State. They say our church members want dispons tries, and that some of them even want to dispense. In an swer t? this, I would say, the sooner the church lids itself of such mem i lier*, the hotter for all concerned, They are not of i'hrist. The tiuu ! has come, yen, has been tier.* thai men who drink whiskey and curs* should have man enough to go t< the preacher and till him: ' ! un doing injury to him who died for nit by kiting my names ty on Hisohurcl roll. Take it off! Some aay tin* pmhihiouist and tin litpior men are together tight:hg tin dispensary law. This 1 deny; hnl shall not in this broken article at I tempt to show the difference. Tlc ii aims are as far apart as they act ; ever been. No douh', if the w inkey men could, they would raise r drinking saloon tit every cross roads hut put the power in the hands ol the prohibitionist and they wonlt make it scarce. J. C 15ICY \NT. I I : -2 iuom soc.v stick. Iii reply to your request with reI gard to the moral social, political, 01 ! pecuniary effect of the location of v dispensary in thin county would Ik likely to produce, I may sty I nui frank to confers that lam not propared to give an intelligent opinion, Hut it is my opinion, given 11?? .? s*!\, that nothing will h gained morally or socially; f>?r whiskey in no forni aril beverage has ever added any thing to the morals of any ? ominnnil); nor has it ever elevated tho social sounU iug of such eommnniiy. I'oMticalH I am inclineil to the opinion tint i' would have but little effect pi any I articular way for tho j rosont. The outcome of tho estahlislmoid of a dUp.Misnry in this county is a dilli cult matter to prcdic jmt now. |\? cuniarilv, it would po si'dv be an ad vantage to a few; lmt to tho many it, would be a disadvantage, and espe-? cially ro to tho-e who drank of its dispensing as a beverage. In con /.hi.i ...in ... i.i ? m.. i i... i: -- i.... uau. <UII, I *1 ? ? l?'H4 til" I. I I l|Jl' if distilled or fermented liquors are to 1)0 dealt out to our people in an\ form tie dispensary plan is the he-1 and 1 prefer it to ci lu r the hluid tiger, so railed, or th) olil 8 doou plnn. .J no. M. Stai.vicy. i'llom ki.oyhs. We do siuceroly hope the people of Horry will succeed iu keeping a dispensary ou' of the county. We CJinnot see any good that would Accrue to the, county in any wav hv having an osttblishm nt within her hounds. Wo have never hoard, neither have wever read, of whiskey drinking us an means of the up building of any people, either moral Ivor socially; it has rather the oppo site effort. And those of our p-'oph* who are dram drinkers will manage to get. in some way as mueli as they want without a dispensary. If, as it is claimed, it is a money making scheme, morn's the shame. That our once proud little State should so far forget her dignity as to sloop to engage in a trallie thai, were it possible for it to enrich her coffers, would bring disgrace and ruin upon those of her children who indulge in (he use of her article of trudic? that's certpinly a shame! d/oncy (((/ttittsf innnortiil soul*! To have a dispensary forced opon our citizens, who have, when left to the dictates of their own consciences, kept the sale of spirituous liquors from within Horry's borders for so many )enrs, seems to he a very disgrace to our county's name, which she wears so nobly in honor of one of her sons who fought so gallantly for her independence. If he could rise from the grave and behold the situation, just as it is now, he would no longer, we think, call her Independent. M its. P. O. Fi.ovd. kltom simpson ckekk. My wishes concerning a disoensar) for our well beloved county are these: We have evil enough with?.,? ti./. i t ; i 1 out mv a n'liiShtjy j HIH1 L'VCrj Christian should he on his knees tt tl>3 loving Saviour to help keep the evil from Our county. We can live without it. May our preachers ami Sunday School Superintendents pray for it to he excluded from our midst, W. II. Long. "NecdlrM.sly ICxcreisi'd.*' Columbia Journal. The I lorry Herald thus describes its troubles: "vJentlomcn of the press we arc wrestling with a question, Will the young journalists of South Carolina be maimed for life by Uefawm? How many sensations in n month can a young pencil shover stand and live?' The Herald is nno/1 looul ?r ovoh. /I '''I? ? IV 1\| ivwi jr I AUH I0"U. 1 lit) OIIO I'O ? [deeming feature of Kefuwin is that it affords raw material for the skilled labor of newspaper men. The "young journalist" will not only survive, hut thrive, and the query is not how many sensations can we stand, but how many sensations will Kefawni furnish. Without Kefawni the South Carolina newspaper man would he in the situation of a cow without her cud. Two Lives Snve<l. Mrs. IMioebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111, was told by her doctors she bad Consumption ?ml that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she say8 it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggcrs, UJO Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching C< nsump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one Lot tie of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this inedi. cine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Dr. K. Norton's Drug Store. Regular s<ze 50c. and <<1.00. I'ltOO It AM? ' Ot llorry Comity Int< rdciiomiI national Sunday School ( 011> vcnliou. The following program for the CoumySuml.iv School Convention ' to l?c held at Poplar on 2, 'I d 4 of March, 185U, lias been adopt d l> the iCxeeuti-o Committee. ] Friday. t .Mouk i so Skssion. It) A. M: -Devotional Kxerones by ? liev. J. li. Skipper. , 10:15:?Enrolling delegates and members. { 10:45:?Written reports from Sunday Schools, call 'd for by town* p ships. I 11:30:?Topic: Advantages of Simday School Libraries?A. J. Stafford, W. S. McCnskiH, K. P. Booth, (lahriel Kd wards. 12:30: Appointments of Committee iVi I ' ..a.. 111 I 111 ii c aptkknoon session". i 2:30, I'. MDonotinnul s?*r? ice by W. 0. Gleuton. i 2:45: vVriPen reports fr??m Sunday Schools c?!led for by townships. 2:55:?lb-ports of I'residen'. Score, tary and Treasurer; of Township Yne Presidents, including House to lions.' visitation. 1:00: ?Topic: Sunday School or guuiz.it ha. and bl.iekhoard exercises P. L. Peaty, I?. P. Clark, \V. II. I.ong. Niour Session. 7:30 P. M:?Prayer, pnu c slid song service for 15 minutes, followed by a sermon by II. 1). Griynger. Sat iir lay. Moi:n l no Session. 0:30:?Devotional exercises conducted by I). II. Jordan. 0;4-">:?Topic; How best to develop the inisdon-Ary spirit in tin* S.;in!a\ Schools?I). A Calhoun. Mis. P (). I'Moyil, K. I) Most,J. If. t'ope land, C. K. Gerald. [10:25:?Nor mil lessons on IdaoW Iioh~(1 ?10. Norton, Mrs. L. |{. lit. 1*11 liill, K. P. Mouth. 11:15:?Topic: Primary Class man agcincnt?Miss Naniiio Meaty, Mrs, Carrie L. I fnsenbuiy, Ifev. W. (!. (3 l??u <>!?. 12, M;?Question Mo.\, Soi.jr tititi Ileiio Motion. A i 11.i: N oo N S K8S:o \. j 2:30 P M. -Praise ? rvieo of .vno, 15 minutes. 2:45: ? Topic: I >11'y of i> ist- >? s to Sunday Sclav I ?I). N. Owiv, .1. II. Studev, .J. \V. MuC< rmieb, K. Norton. P. (Pi inee. 3:45 ?Pop rts of Committee. 4:00:?K'cction of dolo^riitos to State Conven' ion. .i n-.. 11 i> - -r.\r?_F, HCI'MI 19 NhJIlT SK.j8ION. 7:30, 1*. M:--Braise, a*?n^ and prayer pervico. 8;()0:?Topic; Relation of Tempi* ran co to .Sunday School wo:lc J. II. Cooper, Manasseh Martin,O. K.Stanley. NV.J. Dowel!, A. M. Dttsenhury, .1. C. Bryan'. 9:00:?Teachers experience meeting, conducted by Mrs. D B Birnhill. SUNDAY. 10.00, A. M:?Sunday School mass* meeting. Address s by K. Norton, li. B. Scarborough and J. (5. Bryant. Collection. Time and place of next mooting. Seed ail out. Congressman McLaurin requests the 11 Kic.M.i) to publish the following, which explains itself: IJKPAUr.MKNT OK AOIIH ULTUUK, ) | Ol'l'K K OK ClIIKK Ol.KKK, ' WASHINGTON, I). C. ) j Feb. 21, 1804. lion. L. MeLiurin, House of Hopresent at ives. Dear Sir: In reply to your letter 1 of tho 16th, iuSt., addressed to the ' Secretary, 1 regret to inform you ' that 1 am unable to comply with > your request fur 2,000 additional pa pers of vegetable seed. In addition to your allotment I placed 2,000 ' extra pipers of seed to your credit and, in order to furnish this extra 1 allotment to each member, took more than one million papers from the Secretary's quota. In this connec tion 1 would state that the Department Ins been quite liberal in send1 ing seed to your section. The differ; ent societies notably the lied Cross, have made application for a supply of seeds and the Secretary has in each instance granted the requests. 1 regret that I am unable to furnisii yon with any more seed but the demand upon the Department is so great that it will be impossible to do 80. Uespeotfullv yoni's, (Signed) D. M at Ckkaio, Chief Clerk. The S|?? 11?Medicine. "All run down1' from the weak ! oning effects of warm weather, you ! need a tfood tonic ami blood nnritW I like Hood's Snis'ijmrilla. Do not put < IT taking it. Numerous little ailments, if neglected, will soon Wreak up the system. Take HooTs Sarsa pari I la now, to expel disease and give you strength and appetite. Knoi.iku Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes frjtn horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King Bone, StiIlea, Sprains all Swollen Throats, Conffh% etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. War i ranted the most wonderful Blemish , Cure over known. Sold by K. Nor. tun Druggist, Conway, S. C. Itch On Human mange on hor 8es, dogs and all stock, cured in 3 0 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary I/Otion. This never fails. Sold by K. Norton, Druggist, Conway, S. C. Mr. 31. Symona Baltimore, Mil. Pun Down That Tired Feeling - Severn Headaches, No Appetite Six Bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilli Bring Back New Life. "C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs: -Heforo using Hood's Sarsapi rilla 1 was frequently sick and did not knoi what was the matter with me. One day I woul feel so tired I could hardly stand, tho next would have a severe headache and ho on, nc knowing what the next day would bring fortl I did not have any appetite and Was Crently Run Down. I tried a good many medicines but they did m no good. Having heard a great deal aboi Hood's Satsaparllla I decided to try a bottle. Hood's5#11" Cures am glad to say I soon felt better. I have not used six bottles and feel as well as ever. It ha been of great boncflt to me as I have regalne< my appetite and Now Enjoy Cood Health. 1 can strongly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilli as all excellent blood medicine." M. Kvmonh 625 Aisqulth Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly am lv ?... tll.l IluA, ,l ...I > .... ..lu OK.. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules are com- : pounded from a prescription widely used by the best medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be: coming the fashion everywhere. Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipa- ; tion, offensive breath and bead- : ache. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. Ripans Tabules may be odtained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules ?wt e. us y wove, quick to act, and/$^^S^X/ save many a doc-(^g^uv 7 . ^ ^ of (^oniDeiif9 CONWAY, 3. C. Culls the attention of the public to it? superior facilities for handling bustiies? entrusted to its care. We transact a generitl banking businesExchange bought, and sold. Money to loan on good security. DEPOSITS in small or large amount? received. Interest of I and .'> ner ceni per annum allowed on Deposits in Savings Department. Collecting made a speciality. Teachers' pay certi'lcatos, and othei claims against the County, oiscounted a liberal terms. The personal of our Hoard of Director! is such as to inspire confidence and draw to this Institution a large amount of Do posits. We cordially solicit your patronage. I). A. S1MVriY. Cashier. 11. (5. COM.INS, President. KICK ELA.YfHKS! KICK MILLERS! WK CAN sell you for $;?."?<) a llict Mill that will hull, clean and polish, rea dy for the table and market, 7."> to 1(H bushels of rough rice in ten hours with (? to 8 horse power! Can he opera ted by one men and occupies no more floor space than a Corn Mill. Von cannoi _ XX 8 aiTorci to bo without one. Ih-st "fronch burr" Corn IWIills ut from #115 to #130. Saw Mills, Plantation size, #','00 up to #:ir?0. ENGINES AND BOILERS. Write for otitulo^ues nnd prices to v < ? I ' ? . \ . II.MMI \ .>1, < M'H l Ag't, Columbia, S. ('. N ot !? ?. Ho modern. Don't harass the By atom with noxious drugs. Monterey cures Mult.rinf Nervousness, Indigestion and Rowel Complaints. It is simple, pleasant to taste and loaves no bad effects. ?V FAIR TfcJAL 11 I Iooci's Sarsaparilla guarantees a complete cure. 11 is an honest medicine, honestly advertised and it honestly CURES . WMi't KOWU <i. AVERY, m '0* 1 Of TMf LAR..A8T CONTRACTORS AND BUI lO* j irb in Nebraska. HEfiRT DISEASE 30 YEARS. (V Grand Inland, Neb., April Sth, 1392. d l>r. Stiles Sl< <Ucal (\t., Elkhart, Jnit. Gk.sti.EMF.n: I hod been troubled with heart t mac at. c pqn the last oo v cars, and a th< '.-'i i i. was ticatcd by able physicians nnd tried muiiy remedies, 1 grew steadily wotso until i was comPLCTILY PROSTRATED ANO CONEINiO TO MY DTO without any nope of rccovcry. 1 would have s very I u< 1 si ii i. * ? nm .... in if fjkiIIs, w lies my pulse wof M I B A" I juld stop beating altogether,*^r.nd it was with X 1 the greatest diiftculty that my circulation could |hthousands3 ! ck to conscloupncfs again. While in this condiv lion I tric<l your mw Heart Cure, and began ! toitnnroto from the lirst, and iio.t 1 am alio to do , a ifoiMl day's woi k font man fts years of age. I glvo 1 Dr Miles' New Heart Cure nil the credit for my recovery. It is over six months sinco I 1 have taken any. although I keep a bottlo in the 1 house in ease I should need it I have also used * your Nerve and Liver Pit.lb, and tiiinku I I great deal of them. Z. Avkjev. GOLD ON A POSITIVE GUAR ANTES. 1 1RYDR MILES'PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Iever j5iiLiM6 nmmm }|EHEDY^e^ty-'; . V^SMAHi ILLSES/ Cures all Fomalo Diseases. Corrects ell Femalo Irregularities. Overcomes all Weaknesses and Pain. QUICK IN ITS OPERATION. AGREEABLE TO THE TASTE. We never otihlish a lady's name or ivh.i? ch? ?.ites us. Send lor our L'ook ' Our Wives and daughters ?costs you nothing and alves vou something. ' SI C.LL A-VIT/E is sold by nil dealers in medicines. I rice $1.00. Prepared by THACHER MEDICINE CO.. fl Chattanooga, Tenn. 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MU.NN & CO., NUW Yoitli, 3til IlROAl>WAy I - - ' ? | B flfltMMtlStlSttltlCS fillip N M n M M _ W i> 5 '4 ^ ? - Hout of employment, or in 5 s a posith 11 that you do 11 f t ii Ilike? Possibly the soli->5 ? iliug of Life I us urn nee in jj 5 your special forte. Many 2 - 5people have, after trial,; 5been surprised it theirs H fitness for it. 'do ad such = f i it lias prove 1 a most con : ' I genial and profitable occ u-1 ' s nation. The Management: i of the ? : PrfrnifftWA if S ? s w A I v.- SL* ? A C ? sin the Department of theS j s Carol inas, desires to a 1" : to its force, some agents li sof cliaraccer and ability. Jj E Write for information. : : E W. J. Roddey, Manager, H = Rock mil, 5. C. I I Piaaaaicaaaaaaaaaaaaiasiaiaaaa&aat&isaataa' |). T. McNKlI.L, l.octd Agent, 4 15 03 lv Con way, S. O. Tr\ i nr. HI:ST llOOFIN (1 I Is uncqualed for homo, I) mi, factory or out-buildings, and costs lialf tin* price of shingles, tin or iron. It is ready for use and easily applied by any one. State size of roof, ^ RUBBER I'M NT J Costs only 00 cents per gallon in lmrro\ J lots, or for live gallon tubs. Color I dark red. Will stop leaks in tin or Iron , roofs that will last for years. Try it. Send * stamp for samples and full particulars. 1 EXCRLSIOU PAINT & KOOFINU CO , I( Dec. 20- Bin. l\5 Duuno St., N. V I' Atlantic Coast Line. Wi!m n^ton. Columbia L Augusta r. r ftSs-\w - ' . '> "??!??1 ? &? ??*<S Srlu??|uio. ^ LDuted Deo. 2 lSv:-j. TI.'A IN.- lIOl \t? V )' I i! I No. 55. 1 Leave Wilmington ;i j,i (, I !i''ii\'-' t Iiii*ll'ou 1 ii ... .i (>.i |( in I Leave Marion t? i>, I Arrive Florence IS r>0 ? I No. r?o. Lert\ * Florence 7 :o p m I Arrive Sumter s >? p m I Leave Sumter h ys p I Arrive Columbia 10 Oil ,, | V - ' o. no. Leave Florence 7 15 :l (l) Arrive .Sumter \i 20)( > u. M?. Leave Sumter 0 5;} a Arrive Colombia 11 05 a ai No. 52 runs tlir-uirii from ( 'leu v a Central 1 tail road. Leaving Lanes S:11 A. M Maonin !i; l( j A. M. TliA I NS (,;Ol N(J Noli I'll. No. 5L ^^ Leave Columbia i .to*! a , ' " Arrive Sumter 5 57 ;; ut Leave Sumter 5 57 :nn Arrive Florence 15 n N o. 5-1. Leave Columbia 4 20 p i!( Arrive Sum *? :?r? j? No. Ml. Leave Sumter 5 4 7 p :n Arrive Flor? nee 0 55 p ni Nora;. Leave F.orei ? bum Leave vlariou " 22 a m Leave Chadbourn 2(1 a m \rrivv Wilmington K'tO h m vt)aily. tidily veepi Sunday. \o. oil rem- through to ( narlesteti.S. ('., via Central It. it., arriving M-um'ui S;p> |>. M. l.anej S.4U 1*. >1, (2i.ule.ston 10:4U 1'. 51 Train on M aiielientoi* auumi-i t U. 1;, loaves Sumptor daily oxivpt Siuitlii. 10;.Vi A. M., hit rive Kiniitii 11 :5t) A. M. U tiiiuiinr I lUtniui 1 x5:*i0 1*. .M. .arrive t.-r 1:10 I'. M. Trains <?n nrt vil'o I!, K l??:tvo Halts* villi* daily except Sunday tit ? no i m, ar rivini I - 5 l~) a in. It >turtiin:;, leave I K.oys !? !") n in arriving .if I!.u! villi10 15 p m. .1. T. I)IVI N K, < 5. n". Snpt. I.I' K i.m.v. Snpt. Trail . T. M. ICmkhsun. (Joii'i I'ass. Aircnt. iVilmin&iori Chadbourn & Conway W- ft . I'ASSKNllKll ANll i'UKKllli l?AII.Y, l.vi l."'I #11*N II AY n<? id. so i t 11 no i xo. Leave 11 viti S .5 u id Leave I lion s '" " * ?1 III Arrive Chadbourn !) it) :i m /.euro Chnd,,ournJ 10 10 a m f.enve CIure don 10 10 a in Leave Mt i abort K) .* .*) hi Leave Lorlst 11 10 p in Lonv SanfordJ 11 07 p in /.cave Bayboro il !7 p in Leave l'rlvetts 11 .Y7pin Leave Adrian IJO.' pin Arrive Con way t 12 00 |? in No ll, NO nHJOl'N*) I'ASSKNOKll AN1) KUKSltO'i IIAII.V, 1' SU IaV.S. Leave Conway 2 0? p .1 Aeavo Adrian 2 ;>u p 1 Leave lYivetts 2 ; ') Leave Ibiyboro ~ I ~> p 1 Leave Sanford 2 11. Arrive at Lot is 20 p n. Arrive at Mt. Tabor :?.*? *> p in Leave LiLcrson p 1 Leave Clnrendon I 20 p 1 Arrive Cliadbourn 1 1 111 Leave Chadbourii ? 1 ? I " Leave I lion ?r? -lap a rrive ) lub <? 00 p 1 SCHEDULE OF ? The Waccamaw Lin<j Steamers. THE STEAM ICR will leave her wharf at Conway cv *ry Monday ntui Wednesday morning tor Georgetown at I o'elocU, touching at all interniedaln points. ' In1 will leave her wl.arl u? Georgetown every Tuesday and Friday J^hr.iiag for Conway at 4 o'clock, touching all intermediate points. I). T. MCNEILL, ? A. Ml'NNERLYN, Gen'l Ag't Agent, and Tresis. Georgetown, S. C. Conway. S (' Schedule of Local Maii Roiles, ROUTE NO. 20273. From Gnlivants Ferry to ('onwav, mail arrives 1:17 F. M., on Monday W'cdneday and Friday; leaves at 2:30 I*. M on same day. Mail closes at 2:25. ROUTE NO. 20280. Front Conway to Pireway, N. mail arrives at 4:30 P. M. on TucjjuUty'i Thurs day and Saturday; leaves at 5 F. M. "n same days. Mail closes ?t 4:55. P. M. ROUTE NO. 20281. From Conway via Forney, Jordanville, Gideon Lalrnna and return, mail arrives at 7 P. M. on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday; leaves at OA. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mail closes at D P. M. ROUTE NO. 20282. From Conway to Little River, mail arrives at 5 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesdnj, Thursday and Saturday. Mall closes at " <<l. ItOUTE NO. 20?<J3^^ From Con way to Karj^BMflHflHfc daily at 12 M.; leaves M. Mail closes at 1:40 llttck Ion's Arnica Salvo The Hest Salve in the world for -hiin, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt, lilieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chopped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nnd all ^kin Eruptions, and positively c.ires t iles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect suiisfaoion, or money refunded. Price Vo seuts per box. For sale at K. Nor on's Drugstore,