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THE HORRY HERALD. '
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S I HSCHIPTION ONE DDl.l.Alt PKH YEAH
Entered ?i the Post Office ut Conway, S. C., hs
Second Class Mail Matter.
II. II. WOODWAHl), Kd i tor
ADVKHTISING HAT IIS:
l)utiincB8 Locals, S omits por lino. Cards of
Thanks ami Communications of a Persona Na
ture charged for at Special Hates according !<
length. Obituaries, one cent a word in excess
of l'?U words.
Official Advertisements at Hates a lowed l?y '
Haw. Display Advertisements, Hates famished
on application. Make all clocks and Orders
payable to the Editor.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, lJMKi.
CANNED GOODS. I
Since the recent revelation in the
newspapers concerning the tilth.v
methods used by the large packing
houses it is time to stop eating
canned meats. Upon reading the
articles published 011 this subject
one's mind is likely to turn to deviled
ham, especially if she or he is a
person who has been much in the
habit of eating it. For how can
tilth be discovered i 11 a tin of deviled
ham? In other canned goods it is
possible to examine the contents and
if they look good they are apt to be
so. Rut how about the deviled
ham? One of the committee, sent to
examine into conditions in the packing
establishments saw a large pile 1
of miscellaneous articles consisting
of stale meat turned out of old cans,
bits of meat shovelled up from a
nitliy lloor, and other things not
mentioned at the dining table, all in
readiness to be ground up and placed
in cans. And they may be a fair
sample of the deviled ham you have
been in the habit of eating. Such
things have been allowed to go on
under the nose of a government inspection.
After reading the report
of the committee one is forced to believe
that most of the things mentioned
in Sinclair's book are true
Certain animals found to be tainted
with disease, and therefore dangerous
to health if eaten, are only tagged ,
and placed aside to be again taken
up by the employees of the packing
house and ground up into sausage,
deviled ham, and other such like dolicasies.
This being the case, no
decent person wants any more of it
to eat. No matter that some of the
canned stuff may be wholesome and
lit to eat. yet there is no way to tell
the clean from the unclean, the
healthy meat from the sickly, for
they have ways to treat it and pack
it up, so, that anything wrong is
hidden. The carcass tagged may be
ever so unfit for food but when it is
placed with fifty others and all
ground up together and then stuffed
into a sausage skin or packed inb?
can, there is simply noway in whic?
the average consumer can tell that
there is anything wrong about it.
No more deviled ham, thank you.
As a rule there is too much
written these days with too little
thought before writing it. The rage
seems to be to fill the most space
with empty words that carry little
ur nu meaning, anu again that
convey several meanings according
to the point of view of either the
writer or he who is reading it. Then
there is the item which might well
be called puzzle, because it takes
hard study to discover that the
writer means to convey any meaning
at all, and after much study and
labor when the meaning is at last
diseo\ered it is found to be worthless
and not worth the trouble.
The town might purchase the old
court house and when put in good
repair and repainted it would be all
that would be needed for a town
hall.
EAT SLAI
20 CLERKS
chants can fill ir
big money. We
NWAY BARGAIN
rasy to write adv
\Y BAI
Tiik heavy rains of last week show
that Main street is very much in
need of good drains. What is the
use to haul dirt into the low places
only to have it washed away by the
next heavy rain? It is a little more
than a loss of time. Rave the drains
on the bottom with brick or stone
and arrange them so they will be
ample to take olT the surface water
and take it oft quickly, and the bills
for dirt hauling will not be so large.
It skk.ms to be be understood bv
some of the people that the present)
efficient members of the House
c _ 1 r - -
: men norry county will not stand for
reelection to the ollice. Whether
they have so declared to their friends
or not the Herald is not informed,
out however this may be, some of
their friends are a little uncertain
about it, and also perhaps the friends
of others who are waitiing to become
candidates for the position.
I IIeavv rains have visited great
sections of Horry county during the
' past week* retarding farm work very
much and giving the grass and weeds
*
me cnanco they l.ave been looking
i for since early spring. But it is a
| fortunate fact that May was a dry
month so that when the rains set in
the crops wore clean and the rains
now will push them along as well
as the grass and weeds.
Tiik only thing we have against
the summer school is the shortness
of the term. The teachers should
begin a movement for a longer term,
for while a short term accomplishes
good, a longer term would do more
in proportion to its length.
It has been said that the field in
this county just now seems scarce
j of legislative timber. This may
be so, but it is also true that in the
political forest giant trees often
spring up in the day.
A man may be ever so silent and
he may often lack words when others
would desire that he speak, but this
same man is generally the one who
can say "no" at the proper time and
I place.
i From the- charges and counter
i charges of graft appearing every
day in the public prints, one is led
to romarrt that the present time is
indeed a day of graft. Whom must
you suspect and whom should you
trust?
I)cafncss Cannot be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of
the ear, There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is
aused by an inflamed condition of
he mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube
restored fo its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nino cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
Wc will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused I
by catarrh) that, cannot be cured by 1
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free.
. F. J. CHENEY A-CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Card of Thanks.
1 wish to thank all those who gave
a helping hand during the illness of
my daughter. M. A. H.
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What's the good of keeping from him
Any good things you may see,
That will lift his load of labor
Like Rocky Mountain Tea. |
Norton Drug Co.
%
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$ NOT SUFFICI1
1 their stock by I
are determined
HOUSE and bvn
ertisements now
RGAIN
NEW &
G R O C
I have opened up a grocery
corner and will be pleased t<
Everything new and fiesh a
ReaLsnn
Groceries delivered to any
Cull and see my stock when
PHONE 25
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BUGGIES
[ AND H
Cheapest Price
CASH OR GO
: GO TO TIIK OLD TUU1
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A. W. JEN!
WAIN
RAILKOA l> TIES
100,000 Gx8x8 Heart Pine Ties.
100,000 Ox
We inspect and pay spot cash as
oi .sou to -11111, The best opportunit
us you can the cash as soon as ;
For prices, etc., address
G- T W <
AVI I ^11 JVC
April lh?3m.
^ 11 1 1
25 ct Therm
Standard Tobac
28c PARIS
Now is the time to
Conway
Hays from the Boro.
Health generally good.
Farmers an; pleased with the recent
showers.
It. M. Prince has the linest corn
we have seen and A. 1*. Einott is in
the lead on cotton.
A Bell has painted his new dwelling
on Main street, which adds much
to its appearance.
J. M, Prince was right sick last
week.
Mrs. Elisha Tyler died Sunday
night. Will give more about it in
next issue. E.
Let the Herald into your home.
> SALE ^
ENT TO WAIT 0?
buying the odds
to make a clean f
/ yourself rich,
r; a word to the
HOUSI
FRESH
ERIES
store at my old stand on the
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; serve my menus at any time,
iid guaranteed first class and at
able
Prices*
part of town fiv< ?.f charge,
needing anything in my line.
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;s. Best Goods.
()[> SECURITY.
S, Till ED AND RELIABLE
\LEKS,
KINS ca SON
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RAILROAD TIES
100 000 0x8x8 Cypress Ties
8x8 Oak Ties.
fast as you get them in car load lot;
y of a life time to keep out of dob
I on can load a car.
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jr'X'OTN, TV. O
omters ct
;co Thermomtcrs.
CREEN 28c
tfet your supply from
- Drug Co.
From Hear Swamp.
Wo aro irlatl to report a few rainy
days which were very much needed
in our section.
The farmers are in better heart
, about their crop prospects now.
It is said Mr. Henry Moore has
the finest corn in our community.
Mr. J. H. Williamson, who has
been spending sometime with his
'son iu Alexanderville, Ga , returned
homo one day last week.
| Miss Mollie Williams of this section,
is spending sometime with her
si?ter, Mrs. Rhuark, at Cebu.
Jay Bird.
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si THE CROWDS.
and ends left over at unheard of
sweep no matter at what sacrifice.
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wise is sufficient. Meet me at the
r AND WE WILL
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[Horry Hardware!
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KEEP ALL THE IMPROVED 1
FARMNG I
| IMPLEMENTS, j
j THAT SPRING APPETITE!
Spring is the time when your appetite plays tricks on you. is the .
! time when you must have the best tilings to eat. I carry the most com1
plete line
FAMILY - GROCERIES,
from the daitiest goods to the most substancial. When you select from
my stock you may he sure you are getting the best and that it is fresh.
|B. T. HYMA.N.
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MILLINERY ;
I HAVE OPENED UP AT T1IE
MASONIC HALL i
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A FULL LINK OF SPRING MILLINERY. LADIES
IIATS MADE TO ORDER AND TRIMMED
IN TIIE LATEST STYLES BY AN EXl'ER,
MILLINER WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.
I GUARANTEE TO PLEASE IN STYLE AND
PRICE. WHEN .YOU ARE ^ADY TO BUY
YOUR SPRING HAT CALL .^1) LOOK AT MY
. . | LINE. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS,
! I M. REICH.
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A Established 1880 J. W. McElwee, Pro).
A JjJSLrt Beimottomllo Marble Wks,
DaS Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest
7 :^?f IK Monuments Tombstones and Curhinc
First Clsss Work. Reasonable Prlc
R. K. Gas que, Con way, S.C\
Rev 0. L. tluggins, Gnlivants Ferry, SO.