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Supplement That I'iciiic At. tin- McQue??n Bridge um) not tlie picnic at McQueen's Bridge us culled in McQueen's article headed Requested to change place."appearing in l ist issue, will tahe place at said bridge and at the time stipulated bv Mr l\ C Sarvis, but; at the other end of said bridge where enmn i if iij will nrnii'i ru n vi i i I n hi <> yard in the shady jjrove t,noetic r with spring of water Everybody is invited with baskets. Rjweial invitation to candidates. D M. Small Eldorado Crops are doing well with warm weather and shower*. J. () Core and .1 M. Royals visit ?d friends in the Shell section last Sunday. We will say to the Adri?n writer that we do not claim to be the loaders in farming but we are do'tig? our ' ttest and do not aim to be left. Tin* ' railroad is not convenient to our .t! .1 4 1 .. 1. .4 SUvMMMI till I WU Villi II * M MC> IIKK'll ill trucking on litis account We are satisfied, however, with the sue e>s we have .made As to the writer from the Hay section, we know he has hustling , farm >rs in his section, but vve have also, for wo had open corn tassels on our farms on June 1 Oth and cotton forms on the same date. Sharper. From Vlrjro. The recent rains In've improved crops considerably. Corn in this coinmutii'y is tassclinjr and silking, also cotton forming blossoms. Spurkman Mucks and John lywis visited frien Is here 1.11 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mam Williams spent Saturday nijjht with the hitter's iv.ipnittc \l r ??1 r 1 \1 \ Tin.lol I |/I.| VI ?'? . ? o. V.', t\. MIHIHI \V . J. Ilowcll spent it few divs his', week with his family, returning 1o work nt Msrtle Bench on Sundav. J. W. Alf.-nl left hero for Pine Island on S nday returning on Mon day. Thi? writer feels suretha' he voices Hie sentiments of his neighbors when he .-ay "(ibid to see the announcements of .1 A. Lewis for Auditor, and E V. Bo t for Super Inteiipent of Kducation." Fool Gcrstiom Dots' We are having very line weather now. Tobacco is st ill ^rowii?y rapidly. Mr. J R. Barrel (son has very tine corn. Mr. J. E. Stevenson has the finest oats of anybody in this section. Mr Collin Holt is the first to have cotton forms in this s ct on. Measles are raging in our community. Jock King recently visited neur Gershom. I>. S. Alford is a very industrious farmer ? Lumber is being hauled to Pleasant Meado.v for the new bridge W R. Sanford Items. L 1). Suggs has five aces of fine tobacco. S P. Gi more one of Mr. Suggs' tenants has five acres of the finest tobacco \ oar conespoudent has seen this year. The sawyer tit the mill, N. K Prince, made a business trip to Con- \ way last week. J Fletcher Prince and wife were M&tlfc^yelcoinc visitors at N. B. Prince's ^^^^^^M|unda y ' ? has an tip to-datc J' *' s ; to THE HORRY llucksvillc News Crops in our section arc looking well. We have a few cases of sickness but none serious except Uncle Saui S Siugteton who is getting old and feeble and has been without his eye sight for many ye.it's. His greatest trouble seems to be with the heart .1. S. Thompson has a few ucres of lilie tobacco, and the only tobacco in our section. We would like to say to tlio correspondent at the Bay that he is out of it on corn. Wo live, and farm on bay soil and have corn six feet high, v ithoul using fertilizer* too, and very line cotton with forms already. We have had beans until we are tired of them and expect soln? peas before long. We see something said by the correspondent at Dongola of bridge building by A. IV Johnson if elected i?s .supervisor. We think it would add much to "Horry if there was a bridge built from llucksvillc across the river swamps t<> Socastee. IMiere would only on about one mile of bridge to build, and people could travel at any time, but as it i*, some tiii'% s we are deprived of the Peach Tree road for several days, or. account of river freshets. This road from llucU'sville to Peach Tree being along the edge of the river bank, it is dangerous for lady travelers especially. Oar people are talking a omit this bridge matter, and say Ili.it it is tlie most necessary piece of public work in tin* county. One man asked us to write on this matter, so I now ask tin* public to consider it. VV KltKK. - Hisco Dotii. Much sickness. Crops are look nj/ well s'.n -e the recent showers .?ot in T. .1. Cox of Hammond spo il l ist rsunaay at mseo \* n it rriend<.. W. II. Stevens ut t-. rhud bourn, N , on I iimiu*ks of ini jjortanro la.vt Monday The Rev. M. M. Burden went t ? Hurley Inst week to spend some I hue. Brother \Y readier of ttldor.ido was on pur streets last. Tuesday he was looking flno and had on that same old smile. Some improvements are being made on the public roads which were very much needed The Rev. I) 1). C<>x filled his appointment .'.Cane Branch last Sat urday % N. M. Hardee and L M. Sfevens were in the Bardy section last week. B. D. Hardee was at Gurlnv last. Saturday n business of i in pot tanee. Miss Mamie Stevens of Kldonnlo j spent last Saturday at Biseo. Ilurrah for H L. Bee for County Supervisor S & S Chain <iaitjr Notice. Magistrates will take notiee that they may commit prisoners to chaini ^une direct which is now stationed in Ihicks Township, on the Tiger Bay road, till further notice. J. B Boyd. Supervisor, j Made Vounjc Ajraiit. nn n r n.. K'S.w.V XT..... r :r ?<.> i V,. nvn lilir I'l IIH | ?ach niifht for two weeks has put mo1 in my'teens' ujfain' writes I). ||. ruruer of Denipseytown I'a. rhey're the best in flu- world for Liver, stomach and Dowels. Dure v vegetable. tfever jjp'ipe. Only 5"?e at Dr. K. Norlons Drujf Store. HERALD, June WINTMROP COLLEGE SCHOLARS H I PS A N D E N T R A N C E EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarship in Winthrop colledgo and for the admission of now students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 8th, at 9 A M Applicants must not bo less than fifteen years old. When scholarships are vacated after July 8, they will be awarded to those making the highest a vera tre at the ex amination. Scholarships are worth $100 and freo tuition. The next session will open September 21, 1904. For further information and catalogue address Pres. I) B. Johnson. Rock Hill, S C Conway Market. _ o? j FRESH MEATS I AND SAUSAGE ALWAYS ON J1 AND. Orders taken and promptly delivered every day. 0. I,. MARSH, Pitor I wurnKmrnmammmmmmm (Tbc *>orrv> ttcralb. ^ i I We Qet Orders from all pari a of the County, for our superior printing The quality tolls in printing as well as merchan dis?\ and we combine Quality, Prom pines s, and fair Pi iocs. WE PRIST IVERYTBISG from a Pill llox Label to a News- Pa. nor. \Vi> I want your business, and [ ; (?auraritoe Satisfaction | Writ** for samples if -i t you mean bus'nesss. I CONWAT" PUBLISHING 1 I COMPANY. ! j I'UHMHIIKHS OF 1 Cbe l3ottg Serais. HOC* CHI Skipper's Hog Cholera Cur fective remedies known for curi in niT irding relief, and certain ii Skipper's Hog may bo u*e<l to advantage in cases v It iv purely vegetable ami mnmiin: It, .should have a place in every Farnit ed Farmers will line! its effect matfi Guaranteed i to every purchaser. o I?l<10E *L' 50 I>KI{ OALLON. E. K. Skipper, 16th, 1904. Sale in Partition. Under and l>v virtue of a judgment mill decree for sale In partition and divison of proceeds thereof duly made and signed l>y 1?U Honor K. C. Watts a* the spring term of the Court of Common I'leas for llorrv (liiimfw " o? ?~ J , uwuui viiio.lllll, in lll< case of l)or?i Adalla Stroud, I laintilT, against Amanda Grainger, defendant, ami datfd the Dili day of .March A I). 11)1)4; 1, the undersigned, Clerk of tin. Court ot Common Plena, will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court house door at Conway, S. C., on Tuesday the 5th day of July A. L)., 11)04, within legal hours ot sale, all and singular the following deser bed real estate to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land known as the estate lands of Catharine Flo} d, deceased, and ontainiiig one hun dred and eighty acres more or less, situate, l>ing iu d being in Floyd's township county and State aforesaid, on the south-^ ern side of Cedar Creek, bounded on the North by lands of J. C. Bryant, on the East by lands Of Amanda Grainger, on the South-east by lands of 0. A. Stroud, and on tlie West by lands of the said I). A. Stroud, the same having been originally composed of two tracts adjoining each other, one containing one hundred acres more or less, conveyed to Catharine Floyd by Margaret C. Floyd by deed of date, January 16th, 1804, recorded in office It. M. for Horry County, in Book *'C. C." page 27."), the other coQtnlninu eighty acres, more or less, conveyed to the said Catharine Floyd by the heirs at law of \\ . I\ Floyd by deed of date February 8th 1887, recorded in olllee It M. C. for I lor ry County, in Hook "BB" page 28. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ( The above land was advertised for sale by ino on sal'aday in May, 1 HOI and was bid off by one Amanda Grainger, who has failed to comply with her bid The said land is there lore, advertised for resale on the day above specified at the risk of said detail 1 log bidder.) It' I Clerk and Special IfelVreo 11 II, Woodward. ? . Maintifl'a Attorney. Weak t Hearts Arc U!c to indigeM cti (V i rty r.fr.e of ever* cr.i :n::Kired peope l.o \av-. l.-rMt trout e can remeoriber when it vv ?s simple Indig-: Noii. I1 s a scientific tact i -...t all case: f heart d!<c*se not organic. ?re net n. y tranrable to tut are the u.r?r t ictuh of Inuip-vion. A! rood User into tie stoma :i wi c!i :a.b ji perfect dit-estior. k*i? c; a . . sW jtne stomach. puffing ii up jigatiial d.s heart. Trvs interferes with the action c< the heart, and In tho course of trnre thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D Kmble.of Nevada. O.. My.*: I had stomach trjuble a id ?. as In a bad state as I had heart Iron I * w'ih I took Kodol Dyrpepsla Cure frr about km months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only, $ 1.00 Sire holdlne 2V? times the tr!a sire, which sella for 50c, Prepared by E. O. DeWITT AGO., OHIOAQO. 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