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The IForry Herald Published fcvery Thursday. Biw. NOLLEY, Editor. ~~ TERMS: One Year f 1.50 81 x Months 1.00 Three Month * 50 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient Advertisements $1.00 per square. Eight lines ot this slzo type make one square. No advertisement counted less than a square. Advertising lines in local column 15 cents per line. Advertisements of Judge of Probate, Clerk and Sheriff at the rates allowed by law. Liberal contracts will be mn<t? with I those wishing to advertise for three, six or 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 Monday, previous to day of publication. All communications for publication should bo directed to the ealtor. CONWAY, S. 0. MAY, 31, 1894. Congressman Wm. C. Gates l>ns been nominated by the primaries, as the Democratic nominee of Alabama, for Governor, defeating Capt. Johnson, populist, by about 40 majority. The quiet which has pervaded j everything since the apparent settle ! ment of the liquor question, is in somo respects akin to tho stillness which prevailed, between the cessation of the artillery fire and the yell, the impetuous charge which followed and with which all old veterans are familiar. Heading between the lines, you will readily divine our imaginings, as we contemplate the approaching political campaign with more of loathing than delight. People whisper it with bated breath, but alas, too often, people, somo at least, allow OtllAVH to ninbc nninin.i (r\v t ......u tv ujunu VJIIUIUU 4W1 VIIUIII. This should not be the case. Our people ought to read, acquaint tlieinselves with public nffairs, have convictions which result from intelligent research and not until then can wo hope for improvement on this line. We have as fair land as Gods sun warms, or rains moisten and we ought to turn ovei a, new leaf. Mt. Tabor 8. 8. Institute. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION. Tills Institute met with the Pleasant Home Baptist Church, Lorls, Ilorry Co., S. C. May 12th 1891 Before openlug fully five hundred 'people had assembled. The exercises were opened at 10 o'clock, by Rev. O. P. Stanley, reading the 19th Psalm, when "Jesus, lover of my soul" was sung by the several schools, followed by pruyer by Bro. Stanley. The following schools were represented. Pleasant Home Iron Hill, Ml. Tabor, New Life, Sweet Home, Springfield and Macedonia, when a recess of one hour was taken for dinner, and such a feast of good things we had. The evening exorcise was called t?? nr. der und Rev. I). N. Ooro delivorod the annua) address. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions of respect to our departed friend and brother I). A. Stephens, whose presence will bo greatly uilssed in the New Life Sunday School. Minutes of last meeting read and received. Cominltto of Religious Exercises,W. J. llardee, Rev. J. 11. Stanley and J, I*. Stanley. Macedonia school asked for admittance aud wh9 received. Reports of the geneial officers were called for and all responded in an encouraging manner, except the General Musician. On motion the next sesssomwill t>e held at Iron Hill, N. C. The Com. on Resolutions of Respect reported as follows: ItcHoh'cd, 1st, That our all wise aud gracious Heavenly Father has seen good In bis kind dispensation, to call our beloved and highly esteemed brother, I). A . Stki*iiens, to his reward, that we the Mt Tabor Sunday School Institute In Besslon assembled, do feel it to be justly duo to his meritorious life, to file in the archives of our fraternity, this memorial. Jiesolved, 2nd That while w? are forced to mourn our loss, yet we do rejoice to beliove thut we shall soon greet him agnin in that sun-bright clime where no tear of sorrow falls. liesolrcd, 3rd, That we deeply sympathize with bis bereaved family, friends and bunclay School, and that a copy of this proceeding Ik? sent to the Horry Herald and the Star of Columbus, with request that It bo published. Respectfully submitted. Rev. J. Bowi.es, Rev. D, N. Gore, II. M. Anderson, Quincy IIinson, The following general officers were olocted, as follows: Goneral Superinten dent, Rev. J. Bowles, Secretary John T. Prince. Treasurer J. M. Jolley, Musician C. W. Brown, Orphan Missionary II. vi a vi ? m ? ? " *** t a lain ov/ii y ii uruitti i CilClli'T J I ?3TclIA ley, Librarian Geo. A. Prince, Corresponding Secretary W. C. Graham. Visiting messengers were appointed to other lust I- 1 tutea.; Com. on Religious Exorcises reported, Mass Meeting to-morrow conducted by Rev. I). N. Gore, preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. G. P. Stanley. This closed the routine of business, when the meeting adjourned to meet at Iron Hill, Columbus county as above mentioned. Rkv. J. Bowles, General Superintendent. John T. Pjunck, Oon. 8ec'ty, This session was considered the best we have yet hud. The songs and speeches were all good. People who visited U?e meeting for good enjoyed the day, but some young fellows tried to make a display of themselves And falllug to attract the attention desired, went down to Loria, where 1 ain told whiskey was being sold, where nearly a box-car load of inea and hoys were drinking the vile atufT, a young ' man from Clarendon being the chief fac- i tor. If we have any law for such conduct we expect to try and have it enforced. 1 Fathers and mothers pray tor your cJjlJ- i dren that they may be saved from the In- , lluence of wicked men and that you may Jrnin them up for high and noble purposes. JOJJM T. PRINCE. Tit 11* TO THE oi.I> WORLD. | 1IT JOUN R. TOL4K CHAPTER X. I.AtT WKKK IN UOMK. If Home had nothing else to attract travellers, Its famous pictures ami statuary are worth a visit across the Atlantic to any one who can afford It. One of the finest, and largest and most valuable collections is that of the Vatican. The Vatican Is not one building, but a collection of buildings connected with St. Peters, erected by diff erent Popes and the value of the collections In its Museums, picture galleries modern and ancient, its mosaics. Its halls and galleries of statuary are beyond estimate. It is said that the dwellers on the roofs of buildings connected with St. Peters would make a good size town. It la prohablo that the value of the property of St. Petors and the Vatican is all that has kept the I'opo from removing from Home sinco the loss of his temporal power there. Tbo admission fee is moderate and every day hundreds If not thousands may be seen siroinng through the tilth-rent rooms with catalogue or guide book in liaml ami out) can easily ilml the most celebrated pictures or statuary by noticing where the greatest crowds collect. Hero we see au unusual statue of Hercules in gilt bronze. Vonder is the renowned "Apollo Jlelvcdere" a master piece in marble of ancient Greek sculpture and near by the famous "Laocoou" which lias l>ecn culled tho climax of art, superior to anything else in statuary or painting. It represents fatlu-r and two sons in the awful colls of enormous serpents ami the agony depleted on the faces cannot be Imagined as expressible in cold marble, by one who bus not seen if. Wo see another group admiring a splendid vase made of beautiful rod porphyry and it is 46 feet In circumference. Yonder wo see another crowd admiring an i mmeuse river god cut out of t)nc marble and reclining, whilo sixteen small mnrblo figures are standing on the giant. The group is called the ''Nile" ami the sixteen children represent the s|?,tecn cubits at which tho rise of the famous river begins to irrigate the fertile land. The greatest gathering though is id the celebrated fresco painting of Michael Angefjo, representing the "Last Judgement" at tho top is our Favlour with tlio Virgin Mary on his right, On out* tld? utfintH, patriarchs and martyrs, below u group of /ingel* sounding tho last trump aud bearing the books of judgement. On the right Is represented the fall of the condemned, some of them being ferried over tho river Htytc, Ou tho left tho blossed are ascoiding to heaven assisted by unguis and saints." A peculiar feature of the picture is that tho painter puts on tho portrait of one of his enemies, representing him in Ik?J1, and another noted man for whom ho fc)t contempt, ho places in tho pictures with donkey's eijrs. On account of tho nudeness of some of the pictures, tho Pope ordered another attist to paint drapery over them, but Michael Angello said''Let the Pope reform the world and the pictures will reform themselves." Jlut wo must leavo hundreds of vu hi able works of art in these splendid galleries for others to describe, Nearly every church in Home is to some ??M?nf * picture gallery. All tho noted palaces of the rich have their picture galleries and connected with the Capitol are two splendid gnlleries of pictures and statuary, so that one who is fond of art may spend months pleasantly hero, Wo visit tho beautiful fountain of Tw*l that seems to rush out of u maguifteenf palace, at whose base Is a splendid mom st? r marble group of Neptune with ids iloundering steed J n?d Tnrtuus blowing their horns, those belne In th* mhUt r.f ? precipice over which the water a* ?s crystal fnllw m a eemi circular cascade, and 'from ? hundred crovloes on all sides seven j *ta gush up and streams spout outof the nostrils of stone wous#xy?. Finally the water tumbling, sparkliug a?d dash ing with never censing murmur, pours it self into a great marble-rimmed reservoir. They ,say 'f we will drop a coin Into this fountian and take a drink from It the day we leave, nothing c.no prevent our visiting Home again. Unfortunately we had to take an early train tho day h?ft Home and did not take tfm e to drive by the famous fountain and deposit our coin apd take the parting drink. Wo wander for hours through the ruins of the palaces of tho Cioaars on. Palatine Hill, one of the places where nothing modern has over been built, though it is a magnificent sjte for residences, commanding a fair view of the City as well as the surrounding country. On tills hill the city was tirst founded. Here Homulus and Hemus lived. Around this hill wo see remnants of the first Hoiuan wall. We are shown rem mints of the gateway through which the conquered or captive Habinn women \vofe brought. Among tho ruins we can still soe enough of the inner wall paint'og left to indicate something of the former splendor of this Palace of the Ciesars, each of whom added to it and made it more magnificent than his predecessor. The cruel Nero had a grand palace on (mother hill, called, on account of its splendor, the "goldvu house of Nero." We also wandered through Its deserted ruins. We visit Porapey** Theatre and seo tho statue of Pompey'at whose feet great CffiWT fell," arid they show us spots on it that the/ it-! J us were made by Cwsars Wood. The statue is eleven feat high and well preserved though U was hurled fog m#py years under rule* end when It was excavated tw>u jnen claimed fct end it was sold for tive hundred dollars and the money divided. But good bye Home we must lewe nIf;a touUis of the sights worth writing of to other pens to describe, such as the renowned Porthanon, the beautiful old arches, monuments to great worrit re, the splendid columns towering toward fklos. Wo ruw u (jueer funernl proce#ddM? vhL> carriages following the hearse were empty. People pulled off their hnte as it passed- \Ve ssw the tauten riding out apd her coachman and foottuav xiQftt dressed in bright red. Wo saw a school of uigtU boys eleven to thirteen years o.ld* t^V drAH^4 id spi Ice Called black copta ppd high t^lk h*d*. all strange sights to our American eyes. LooJk out tor Wayd'/i eaourpion, f It 3loy I)o as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, D|. writes that ho hail a Severe Kidoev trouble tor many year-, with severe pain a in his back and also that bis bladder vns affected, llo tried many so culled Kidney cures hut without any good result. About a year ago he begaji use of Kb ctrio Kilters ami found relief at once. Electric Kittors is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and l.ivor troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will provo our statement. Prico only 59e. f ?r large bottle At E. Norton's Drug Store. ? ^ O ^ The reputation of the New Vouk W'EKIvI.Y Woltl.l. us the grea'ot Democratic paper published is fully established. It is Democrats in principle, Democratic in policy,! Democratic in its sympathies. It is j not blindly or dishonestly partisan. | It will not support bad men or bad 1 ineasuros. ITS M'OKK IS K()U THE PEOPLE, THE WHOLE | PEOPLE, and not for any class or! faction, It will be found at all times ' lighting for the great cardinal prin-' Ioiples of the Democratic p?r'y, but never for the sellixh ends of any rinpr t?r individual. Its pages devo'ed to1 Home, Vushion and A gi ieulUire are j replete with articles of valuable and interesting information to all. The "Tariff Mule'' articles now running , in Tiie Weekly \Voui.t> have be come celebrated on account of thei plain, practical way In which the Tariff question is preg? nted. It i? a| laige 12-puge, 8 column paper fori only *1.00 a year We have succeed ' ed in making special arrangements by svhtoh we can furnish Tup IIukuy IIkhaM) and Tin: Wi bkj.y Woki.i> one year both for only $1.7*>. Add j ress the I lout:v I Iku.m d. ^ ^ * 1OO ICi'watd >H t <"? 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Kxehange bought and sold. j Money to loan on good security. I DEPOSITS in small or largo amounts j received. Jnforest of l and 5 per cent | per annum allowed on pojCijJta In Savings Department. Collecting made a speciality. Teachers' pay corti'lcates, t.nd ot iei claims against the County, discounted at liberal terms, j The persoiicl of our Hoard of DLectors j is sucii as to jr. pije conlhtoneo and draw to this Inditnj'loirn Jiifgc aipoujit of Deposits, We cordially solicit your patronage. 1 D. A. SPIV ? V. Cashier. II. O. COLLINS, President. C. L. A BRA MS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. j i'WV, lIKIMIRIMi. l /is (iua^nieol. 1 ( IN- r GoQfectiQnePics, ( Fruits, ^Tobacco, Gigapg, PUfr. , ip Ice Cj)ld Drinks In Season- P Mch l y q ^ H0?^ ' A VtR ttwi or thc La* CONTR Ar.TO n ) isn fliilim arb in nebraska. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grand Island, Nkb., April Ktb, 189X J t*r. 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'I*I;A 1 ,W i'.OISU SM'J llf; X No. i.ciivc \\ iimin^t ai :j -jo p iii I.e.lVO t ilMlllMiti: II r?() |) 111 l.euve Marion 0 r?i> p in Arrive Florem e 0 TO p m N.t. r,o. f,eu\' Florence 7 10 pm Arrive Sumter 8 118 p m Iii'iivc Sumter H 28 p in Arrive Columbia 10 00 p m No. 58. Leave yioivmv 7 !.*? a id Arrive Sutntet 0 VO :i m J? ? . 52. Leave S*?mior 9 54 a in A rri ve <!o|oiul>ia.. 11 05 a m No. 52 i througn from ( liarlestoii via < ,'eiitrnl ?{ *,;r.?;o 1. Leaving M. 11 \. M Manning 1):.0 I A. <M. riia?xs (?i)i:\(? x?iirrn. No. 51. Leave ?.'ulumMi -I .'() a in ! Arrive Smnte.* 111 l.i'iivt' Suuitei 5 .>7 a in Arrive Florence V 15 a in N o. 55. j I<?*av?* ('oliiiiilna 4 til) j? in Arrive Sum -r 5 45 p in No. 50. I Leave ,Sumter 5 45 p m ! A rrlv ; F|??r nc" 0 55 n m No 50. ; l.en\ Fiona ? 7 4 j a m ; Leave clarion. 8 24 a in j l.eave Climlhourn 0 '20 a in I \rrivo Wilmington 1010 a in "Daily, *} Daily except Sunday, 'in. 54 runs through to (!narleston,S. 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Ii<> will leave her wharf ?| (leorgetown every Tuesday and Friday morning for Conway t I o\i<>ek, touching all jnto|rpodiate points. s II. T. iU-2 lilt.I,, II A. MFNNIOIU.YN, (jeii'l Ai?i A^<*nJ, ap.(l Trmifl. Georgetown, ?. c, Conway, S, U, Schedule of Local Maii Bootes. ItQLTft NO. '?or<.> '? ' . ^ From Calivants Ferry to ( t nway, wi;>{} irrive.s l :l"? |\ M., on Monday WVdneV lay and Ffiday: leaves at 2:510 T\ Jl|. op nunc day. Mail chiefs ip HOl'TK NO. 20280. From Conway to i'ireway, N. C... mail inives at -4;5iO F. M. on Tuesday, Thurslay and Saturday; leaves at 5 F. M. on lameda^s. Mall (doses M I ;o^. I' M HOLT# NO. 21128}. Fr m Conway via Forney, jordanville, id.'on liiihana and return, mail nrrlvvs it 1 F. M. on Tuesday, Thursday and Sntirday; leaves at <? A. M. on Monday Veduesday and Friday. Mail closes at 0 ' ?, HOL'TK NO. 2(1282. From Conway to I Ittle Ulver, mail arives at 5 I\ Nl. on Monday, Wednesday nd Friday; leaves at 7 A. M. Tuesday, inirsduy and Saturday. 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