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?. <TUc IJctall > 0 t .? . \ PUltl.lHllKl) KV.KIIY Y \ T.IUUSDW MOUNINO* { nv TUB v CONWAY lTHLflSUINC. CO.. \ 1 CONWAY. $. C. , 0 J. A. McDERMOTT, rianaRci. SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, - - - $1.00. Six Months, - - -00. Thrpc Months, - ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. * GwtT'Ono cent ;i word inoxcess of lf)0 words for obituaries. Pokthy not accepted. KulMri' I al llif I'iikI OHIci1 t t!nnv :iy, s 0., r?s Socotnl-clnsB Mutter. ? ADVKIITISMMKNTS : l'mnsloht >xl\t rli-cini'iit^ $1.00 |>< r ii i for the (lrst hiM'rtion. f>0 oont- an inch for ou< li -ubHoijiwiit ins< itioii. Noti os n Iih ill roadinu i <if> r, 10 <>,>iits nor lino on li insor ion: minor In ml id "BiihIiicsh Notice-," 'I cent* i line oneh insertion. Ollleial ndvertisoinen' - it t..e rates allowed by law idbernl contracts will oc made tor a Ivor ti-inn three or more months. run IIKitvi.n will publish, at the discretion of the Editor letters on subjects of jreneral interest, w lien written p)ainl\ t ith ink and tuvoinpiinieil by the nann of the autlior. TIion* should be directed to the Editor of '1 in-. 11kkat.i). HEM ITT \NCES For Subscripth ns or Advert!semi nts must be made to the Manaokh. Conway Pi' h1.isi11 no ('l)mi'any. THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1866. TO THH PIIH1 IF * Il was announced in the last issue of this paper, that the undersigned had purchased" the paper, and assumed the business inuna?*einent. To the subscribers and the public generally. 1 desire to say that the paper will be as heretofore democratic, but non partisan in polities. It will bo devoted to the industrial development of Horry county and improvement of the people of the county. It will be my honest endeavor to publish such a paper as will be a holn in every home. Special oiTort will lie made to make the ( paper a benefit to the agricultural ( classes; but everything that tends to the upbuilding of our countv, socially, educationally am materially will j receive my hearty support Solici- ! Imp your aid iu this undertaking. 1. 1 am Respectfully Yours. ' J. A. McDkumoti'. THE TWELFTH CENSUS. It is hoped that t Tvidfth Con sus, at least in so h . as it relates to the South, will ho ; full and accur- ' at (Mis the latest tin best facilities for or#anizin;.r worke 1 handling facts and figures to r ach general j truths can possible make it. The South is certainly growing? in population; she is intensifying as well as broadening in her work alonj* old lines; she is bearing old burdens, social, political, and industrial, with a sturdier str?n^ht; she is developing new industries; she is beino better understood of the world. And whatever will help this jjood work ! to on will be for us a blessing. We want the Twelfth Census, so far as it may be able to do so. to toll , us accurately how far we have #0110, I what our relative and comparative dovclopenient has been. We want ; to be able absolutely to depend upon j its findings; therefore, we don't want any Kepublicun politics nor any Do hick ratio politics in it. To a greater extent than it. was thought possible, i' partisanship, at least, has been eli-jininated from the organization of 1 this great tabulating machine. And from what we can learn of the powers that are in control of the setting up of it, we are glad to say it may bo j believed t hat, if the people, the ap-j piicants for jobs, do not force poli ties into the Census work, there will still be little or no polities in it. In commendation "of the people of; Horry, it may be said that they lutve filed more applications possible for the positions of enumerator of the Census than the people of any other i county in the Sixth Census District. If as we suppose, this is caused by the anxiety of our people for a full and accurate enumeration in Horry, by an interest in our county's showing up for what'it is before the world, then there will certainly be no complaining and sulking among the unsuccessful candidates for ar. i ? ?? V - - - ???_? numerator's duties Itut if it *t iiilv for the job and nothing oil & hat all those applicants are h> 'Iciif.r vhieh wo are ylad t ? sa\ from c. i' J cnowledge of this po is u >t to e >elicve 1, we are then sorry >Vr the applicants, sorry for the 'numeration. and sorry for t ie ? ippoiutin# powers W e comin t Iti your consideration the follv <. .f iriakiu^r the political end of jfettii a job froui the government out oi governinchta) means of j.p ttino ; 4,? an 1 accurate informal ion com cot i it y our county and its people b -tore 1 .< world. THE DEWEY BOOM. "Admiral Dewey will accept a Presidential nominal ion provided t' comes to him wit hout solicit ul'on 01, his part. " Such is the first sentence of a lot tor from Washington to the News and Courier of the 20th inst. Pew men would reject a nomi initio i to the Presidency tend-red in that way ami# Dewey is not uperior t > ordinary men with. 1 i!<o aspiration . In fact what has Dew done to de serve uch eon i Vi'die; d adu! lion. The destruction of the c'ol l| Spanish tubs" in Manilla .harbor was an insignificant achievement eon. pared Willi Schley" innilint'on o the Spanish .squadron at Sun in; The one was old and bar ly lit i nso and was not e pcelino an then fore unprepared I' <r an attach, the other t lie crack squad ron of the Spanish navv and ex peet in_,f and prepared for an a Muck. Vet l)e v-y i.jjlorified almost deified, and Schley is scarcely thought of. I besides, who is booming l>e\vc\ for the Presidency? Only a few l.nl .11. ..l .-1: i : |m viiiuiv jii ?'vi i hi ng. i urn Mu | M M I M cMiis who would bo glad to take any body to defeat W. J. Bryan. tin* poo pies champion. As seen at tliis dU taiTee tliere would be lit t loditTereiu e in the nomination of l)e\yev and that of MeKit.ley. So far tts known, their pyblie policy would be closely akin, if not idealie d. Dewey Keeps very inuin on all issues that concern the people at home, and the people have been egrc^iously deceived la one President and they do not care for a repetition of the experience, TnK following is an extract from ( the Kichland Brand Jury's presenl meat at the term of court now in session in Columbia: ' "Numerous dispensary cases have been presented to this jury and* we tii d that in most of them the liquors and beer alleged to have been sold bv the defendants were primarily obtained from the State's duly elee- 1 ted dispenser: . Indeed it appears to be a common practice of the dri- ' vers of the beer dispersers to drive 1 openly up to the doors of suspected places and deliver their wares Thus ' the State] sells at a profit, floods which she afterwards confisca e.; to v her own use, ami soils u;/niu, and In , deed through her own ollle *rs she en- ' courages a trail e which law laws condemn. This is no' as it should he. and iininodialo stsps .should he taken 1o '.-orreel as far as may he so ' r uispieuous in evil. " Mow does this praeti *e quadrate with the idea 'of ''reformation.' | The Out/.s controversy had nothing i to do with hrin^in^ this fact to the ' at tent ion of 1 he people. (iood Advice to Morry Teachers ' ( .<> tin4 teachers and friends of ed u ation: Is it not becoming to lis in ^ all our voeationsof life to encourage \ in t he most impressive manner, t hose elTorts set forth in our county for , the advancement of public education? Some of our hmehors seem to j stand aloof from all effort^ to simplify the problem of devising plans to \ forward this work on a more elfectnal plant4. 1 , Some t?f tin4 teachers scorn the ; idea of holding the Summer School. Some lanoh at the effort.s .of our lYachcrs Assoeiat ion, and do not try f 10 uuiirr i nose eilorts. t Fellow teachers: do yen mean to , say that you know enough? Are vou satisfied with what you have? If that is your sent iinent the summer school or Teachers Association. ei I her or both, wmild do you good. for the wisest may learn frotn a child. i Tin' Teachors Association has been < organized f6r the sole purpose of ? bringing the teachers of the county ; > l.ici t her 1 wo, three, ur four times a I vear, to exchange ideas and discuss < Lhem as to the most e (Tactual c.ourse t lo bring into this work the better 1 ideas* Yco there are about half the < teachers that are not members I Teachers, this should not be. If 1 you are a graduate the Association t needs you, if you arc far below the 1 average teacher, you will be benefit- '> c?d and if you are an average teacher i and succeeding in the work the As- I sociution needs you, for unity is I strength. The mind that needs no help js a wonderful possession I There run he no harm in bcooiii- 1 ing a member of the Association. If by doing oursdlves up I arm we may assist, our fellow teacher, is it not an inconsistency on our part to 1 with hold the. aid we may give? It ( is our (hit v i.? :..o ' ? _ - w.?v 111 i iw iiHitinin' iiny move that tends to improve or * increase the educational advantages y of our people. 1 Teat hers, let me solicit you toj give the Association your aid and ' membership. Let others learn of 1 you !f y< u can not learn of others. It may seem trivial of itself but ' your name as a mciWhci would be a ' step for the betterment of the As- 1 sociation. yourself, your people, your county. T. II. J-, <? ; i Spivey & Collins Co., will open up;1 a bicycle and repair shoo next week. 1 pspi iV ... ?s. *. . - - -t -? - I J* , PROGRAM 10* the Horry County Sunday School Convention to be held at l.l enczer Church Nov. 10, 11, ?nd l.ltii. "(Nr.v{ .? <\ belter Sunday School vvivk in Horry comity* Kv cpt lIn* Lord l aiikl tin* house, they 1 1 i -r 111 \ ,tiu t\iat build it." Friday Mor nin^ Session lu a. in. ? A iifteon minute son# and prayer .-ervice invoking the. Ilo . Spirit ,s p,*v'si n. c toowu, jjuidc and I)less -he work and workers10:1.) e m Uonveution railed to order. Enroll ministers, Delegates and u* lV>,ubers I>\ churches or Sunday poll ools. (toll call of i'ownships, and rc'ports read from each Township 1 're -.ideal. 10 l.'i a. in. Discussion. 'Music in t ie Sunday School. . 1 ll:l.i. a. m. Discussion. '1 he Ollicers of a Sunday Sell >ol and their duties. The Superintendent The Secretary?The Treasurer The Librarian. 12 in. Questions and answers. Son", prayer unci recess to 2 p. tn. 1 for lunch. A ftornocm Session. 2 p. in. ? Song and prayei for (imi's I?1 ssings on the C unity \vor! and workers. t 2:10 p. in Roll ? ill oi 'i ?wns i(.s and reports road from Towns:.ip Presidents i out inued. 2 .1 p. in. Reports rord from County President, Secretary and j lYea&mvr. j p. in. A Mo ic! Sunday School. 'j Teaching nPxt Sunday's IrsHOii. ' i p. in Appoint v on)init lees on | Nomination, on i'mance, on Resold i tion and Reports. \ Report of Commit tec on Knlertaim , 11 mm t. Song, prayer and benediction, a 1 i journ till tomorrow it i):5H) a. m Saturday Moriiing Se^-lon. ,, D:U0 a. in Song and prayer ft ; Sunday School Onicersaud Teacher . ; in a. m Yesterday's minutes read, new members enrolled. (l in a. in. Discussion. The need and tin tlmd of Tra.nin,; Sunday |u Scliool Teachers. (c lU:!ltl a. in. ? Song. s lOM.j a. in.? I)isou sinn. The I Ionic I)epartment of the Sunday School, ii Why, What, How. ^ 1 i a. in.?Song. 1! 05 u, in. Normal Training le ; son. Subject , "The Recital ion." it 11 .da a in. (leneVui Conference, N free to all. How can our Sunday School be improved, p 12 m Song and prayer. Recess | v: to 2 p. in. for lunch, i (., AH 'rnoon Session. 2 p in Soi </ and Prayer Service ii 'or ten minutes. l?.10 >. m.? Normal Training Los tl ,oil. "The Scholars AttendiUU'O.' tl 2:40 p. in - -Son#. 2. In p in (jeneral Conference, .11 hi our needs ami how to moot thorn yi 11 Sunday School work, 11:20 p. in Koj oi l of Commit tee j hi Nominal ion and election of Uoun- \ y Oflioers, f Report of Committec on Finance, mil Ih'soln 1 ion;s and Reports. rr 8:45 p. in. Sqdkiui I L'i\iyor ser , ' ice for liltcon minutes. jc 4 p. in Report of Oommittoo on . i.ntertainmetit. tl Adjourn with the henediclion Sunday Morning Sen ice. j . A Mas.- iiioelihtr ol all the Sum !a\ (' schools within reaoli of tlie place of ncoiiie,' with solids and speeches mm each st ho nr 1 ()p< 11 met in;;. Words from the 1101. What have 1 learned and r ,. h u cin iv*' I t> a henelitted by ^ his Convention. i Who e and when sh ii t .0 next u Joitvention be hold 1 1 Our Aim A Suir i\ Si ho ! uiii. i) reach ( f even homo. Ilorrv V *011111.v for Christ j Our .Miit 1 o The roi',1 ined ell'orts j >f all of God s people for the salva i ion of t la1 lost,. 'Send tip u prayer for each speaker is In* or she begins. (..'Oil 10 to lilr. s and I).' blessed and tray from |)OU to it cdoso for God's | dessings on 1! ( onvontion, the vorlc ami the \v<>r 1 i-r- | 1 lb i: paper a; i roil and take | lotos for fulnre uso am! go home tnd p 111 i |a a> ti.-e t: 1 '..t ideas | 1 ml work of 1 ho (J< uvci tion. ' ICaoh Sunday f* rhool bo suro and j . lend your >nn . in en.i nt and Tea- I hers and Ministers and two dole- ' /at W. j . Discovered by n Woman. ,\ not.lie. gi .t . . . has boon na a . ai d t... 11 loo, >y a lady in this ' I sotiiitry " i i - 1 istoned itsclut- \ hes upon hot* and for so von years 1 , >ho withstood its s 'verest tests, but .er vi a organs were undermined ind death seemed imminent. For j 1 ill e ran,' In., she r a: '' d i lie >> 11 ( I y, and eonld not sleep. She finally ! Uncovered a way to rem very, by I )urchasl(ifif of us a bottle of Dr. ' ifcing's New Discovery for Consump- j ion. and iyaS SO much relieved on aking tirst dose, tha1 she slept all tight; nod with two bottles, has boon 1 ibsolulclv cured, flcr name is Mrs. blither lad/..' fl ..as writes W. C. | llnmniek &. Co <>( SUn?im? V IVial bottles I'rt'f at I):*. K Norton's Drujf Store. Uvular size f>Oc and LOU. Kvory boll le guaranteed. On the 10th <if December, 189V, lei. S. \. Donuhoe paster M K. 'hureh, South, Ft Pleasant. W. 7u.\ contracted a seven cold which ,vas attended from the beoinninjj by ;i. lent cou<rhin?y II" says: "After esortino to \ number of so called specific.1;.' usual y !:. j t in tl.e house o no purpose. I p is'ehasc i a bolt I. * >t' i .: ; 1 in ('<?'- . 1I !ei:e <ly. 1 vhich acted like a charm. 1 most heeriully recommend it to the pubic.' For sale, by i)i\ R. Norton tndall mediciii" dealers. To tt; iiiiuiatc a Slu^ish Liver Han?h Lei : Disperse Dyspepsia, Prevent Si .and Nervous Headache, is* i>i : \ Simmons Liver Modi inc. For sale by Dr. R. Norton. Mr. J. I), tluino will give tin imi I tortuinment in tin Court -hv. ' here next Friday night Novemb r ho ilnl, see his add in tlx- next i >e <* The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use. Messrs 1 M. ?\ I J. F. Powell, j?rot ? 1110111 mere ants in Colum urn county, N. wrote us in .lulv iSix" "Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd gave his ehi'd one dose <>[ Hoy kin's '* Worm Killer." and the result was 367 worms. He wishes all interested to know it For sale by Hin roughs & Collins P > . lie Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Uctiick Hamilton, of West. JelTerson. O., ufter sutl'cring LS month from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed* but. he cured himself with five boxes Hueklcn's Arnica Salvo, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 2f> ecu's a box S ?ld by Dr. 10. Norton Druggist. -1? ?r> -T- - % CTbc mew )L>orlt UIk"ulC\ dbriccvn^Mccft iSMtionJ VLMOST A DAILY?AT TDK PRICE OF A WEEKLY. The i". : ,t widely < ovulated ''woe y newspaper in America is the ft I. . - ? * 1' i.11 run; .1 Wee. e 0 Aon of The N< W t'orU World, and wiili 11r<* t'r< siden ial eauipaippi now at hand you ra i lot do without it. 11 Tt: are some of ho reason why it i-, easily the lea.I t in dollar a year journalism, 1 It is issued every other day, aid s to all purposes a daily. , 1*1 very week eaeii suusoribor ve eives 18 pa^es and often during Inisy season lil paj^e.s eaeh Wee!;. ' The priee i% only ?1 hi) per yen. It is virtually a daily at the in -e , ,r a kl.v. ' Its news covers every known part f the world. No weekly ncu vpapt r ( onld stand alone ui.d furnish such ( erviee . The Thriee-a-Week World has i t ^ is disposal all of the resonrev's of t ae ( reatest newspaper in existence- the ^ onder of modern journalism . Aineriea'st 1 rentes! Newspaper,"as k has been justly termed -The New ' 'orl< World. Its political news is absolutely in. a r tin I. This fact will beol'espeei; I ulue in the I 'residential campaign t >iiiiiii/ on ' rim ln'st of current fiction is found i ils coltuns. 1 licsc a re onl v hoine of 11 le reasons; icro are other*. Kead it and si e icm till. Wo olVer I his unequal,'d r.twv'qmpot id llouuv !h: \!.n together on a r for ? I V > ^ -a? t wenty Years Proof. utt's I aver Tills keep the bowls in natural motion and clcansi te system of all impurities An bsolute cure for sick headache, yspepsia, sour stomach, con Lipation and kindred diseases "Can't do without them" L. P. Smith, Chilcsburg, Va rites I don't know how I could o without them. I have had aver disease for over twenty ; ars. Am now entirely cured. ? Putt's Liver Pills I \\ Climbing Up^ ? nmilll|ll|l?.:^ . . G i"K, Bcvul U II dens maysoo r I ' t-a^? tho troul | lllfGERSTI $31 J II r^dwi will regulato ?* ?J \ \ \ . :*j rostoro tho < M ^jW {^cRulator in ?. BED-FAST FO g? . Gerstle's.'Female Panaooa lias 1 7? wifoof one of our tenants. She had been ff medicine has cured her ami she is loud in ?? (lot this modleino from your dr M sond uh $1.00 and wo will Bend you i L. GERSTLR & CO., Props., \ i M fy. O T I ^ 6 a 13 B Kwf 7' C. S. CAUSE 3EST ATTENTION rO TRAVELERS. Pare the best affor Everything New. BEST ACCOM 4 Glorious News Coir.es from Dr. I)- H Curgilo. of I ^Vashita, I. T. lie writes: "Four i hot les of Kleetrlc Bitters hus cured Mrs Brewer of scrofula, which had e hi ed her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on i her head and face, and the host dv>etors could give no help; I>111 her eute ; is complete and her health is cxeelllent." This shows what thousands | have proved, that Klectric Bitters j is the best bltod purifier known. ! It's the supreme remedy for eczema. ' tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and I running sor* -. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion. builds up the strength Only at) cents. Sold by Dr. K. Norton Druggist. Guarant cod. THE BEST y Wiiat rn? iVor B Imv tin* most of. That's Why Hood's Siirstipnrillu has th< lie*',"*! ah'OF AH MEDICINES We urcotfering the lloitav IIkkai.d and the following papers for one year at the prices named below. Send- Weekly St.ito. $2.-5 , News and Courier, Weekly I To Thrice a Week-World, N. V. 1.75 I lorne and Farm 1.25 Atlanta Journal. 1.50 MARKETS. (J KOIUI F.TOWN. New Virgin 2.25 Yellow dip 2.25 Scrape , 1.50 Spirits turpentine 17t Rosin, common Hoe. Wll.MlNiITO.N. ; Spirits turpentine steady. Machine barrels 10 Jountrv oarrels HI llosin steady at 05e far lirni at $1,110 Crude Turpentin\ Hard $1.50 )ip $2 SO; Virgin COTTON. )rdinary i 18-lOt ts p !! > ' K ood Ordinary 0 8-10 " ' jOW Middling 0 18-10 " diddling 71 J ood M 'nidline V >(>;.; .')L'} ams !? ./ 1 (l jiiouldors ....C (a 7 -liiekons 10 to 25 'iifUcys per 11) (live) I) o\v Peas (lOc; per laish '< -a mi's 7,-)(. ' < _ < <B> We arc iii the race for your Job Via vi 1 .fib :ii.' prices fork uctory. Down Stairs g| [ heavy burdens, washing, iron>bing and ot her laborious duties ictivo of an enormous amount of gal ng women who are already weak ff d l)y tlio ravages of female disrformanco of these heavy labors Pa to many women, but the sulTer- ^ lis featuro of tho household bur- .Ja n be rernoved if women will only RSj jle to learn how. A few bott les of I no FEHALE Lt o panacea L c(O. IT. JP. )ma"k 7 nil monfltrual irregularities, and entire female organism to its J* Hon. Take St. Joseph's Liver Kg (\ small <loses if there is any ten- X~ jtipation or indigestion. -A R A YEAR. made n most wonderful cure on tho W hod-fast for twelve months, but your ? her nraises of same. 1IIXON HltOS , Claiborne. Ala. uggist. If ho does not lceop it, ^ i hottlo, all charges paid. Chattanooga, Tenn. jr t to C01 n : HOTEL. ; 2Y, PROP. n BANK RIJIL~">"^ cu Gi the country ds. Design Modern IMODATION. n HODfiy I(Mil IIIEHm CONWAY S. C. We want all the Tobacco in South Carolina. Our Buyers Have Unlimited Orders. w On account of the most Liberal Prices, we are getting an immense amount to sell on our Hour, but wish more. There is no bait for any one A who comes to the Horry Warehouse, but there is a certain fact that each one will ^ct the Market value of their Tobacco, and bo treated with that fairness and liberal it ythat has thus far characterized the Conway Tobacco Market. We beu- to thank the Horry Tobacco Planters for the handsome patrmi:i<n> iiur n><>n imr. i'lw> llm'i'v NUii'l.-ot ! ?_ <>..>,.,1 ... . r,., 1 ' ^ v vvl'"?* H' Uiiy ill the Stato. Its success in every particular has been far beyond nil ox pec- ^ tations. We pledge yon a continuat ion of our faithful service and hope to met it your patronage, Hrin# on your Tobacco and be convinced that wo arc the people. l I"* Yours truly, , Horry Tobacco Warehouse. J. E. COLES, Manager. AT W. JENKINS & SON., Livery Feed and Sale Stables. i J \Y i iv o ) i i t I i > n >' ' ? >,1 >c\' . f I t t I A ."i i n y DM ' V \ BjK" ?* ? . ,5s-A 11n? iino of I forno Milad of^io- &?st Buggies on tb " ^ //A'A'V. ('.ILL TO S ITS. > T U PRICES S IT. I T L l> E THE TEST ./.VP S.<l TJ SFACT1 OA'' C / '. / lA'TT EJ). $ W *A8l IS" I Cdl L p*ino A onr m n\r^r jl^ fi" ji iU G 1^1 |j ' ffjf ->*aT:CAiS3SfiKv. "o' * * "<y ? ' ""?tt) Con way Bargain House Is loaded down with Now (loods. and more jroods arriving daily. Remember, wo have no'old <^oods to ol'.Vr yon, hut all now and up-to date {roods of .lie season \\ e have an\ tiling \< u want. Make our store your Headquarters Court w ok. We extend a hany WbiLC( M i to one and all. Tlmiik ino you for your most liberal patromiee in the |)as?. We m o most respectfully yours, Thompson <Sr Oo. , Ci. COLLINS, President. I). A. SP1VEY, Cashier BANK OF CONWAY CONWAY. S. C. < S i/n'lal Stock Jd,(>()( . Surplus Fund S OOO DI HECTORS: R. CJ. Coi.MNH, w R. LF.WIR, I), A. Sl'IVEY. C. P. Qi: ATT I.Kit A U.M, F. A. RlUlKOUUllK. We transact a general banking business, andguiiiiLc pK n p attcn >11 to any and all matters intrusted to our core. I llis Rank respectfully solicits the deposits of individuals, firms and rporations and will give every reasonable facility consist! nt with sound nliing lo those doing business with it. BiinO SfQOOH Joquiouioj otnm >0111 JO pool! UI UOl(AV -JUOUl SJ! JO AJOJS For ]nf(?rTlltttlon anrt fr(M> nnn.lbr.olc Wrtto u> psjiaj IVlp soopvpui-cltsjvs S.pooi 1 - OM&t bu* n.?'for I c5l.rtnr^tonti. tnAmulog. mc, fxs DM XO N 81 XI SWc?WK jgtitntftfc ~ " rt'icatt IEAL MERIT is the character- , 5t*<-,>1,0 - c . . . 11 world. Spl?r.> ' . ^ istic of Hoods Snrsapardla. it man? i co. res even after other preparations fail. -?-> . >i Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. jmm