The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 08, 1911, Image 2
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H. U. WOODWARD. Kclit.or
THURSDAY Jl'INC 8, 1911
There some people who are careless
about throwing truck and re
refuse about the premises, allowing
water to become stagnant and a
prolific breeding place for the disease
carrying mosquito and the
filthy deadly house fly. Apparently
they have no regard for sanitary
conditions and by their indifference
in this respect they are
criminally nogectful of the health
of the community in which they reside.
Such people should be taught
a little civic pride by a modest fine,
just by way of a gentle reminder that
the public has rights which the individual
must respect. It is impossible
for the authorities to keep the
place clean if people will persist in
such practices
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"THERE IS A REASON."
What's the trou'oh ?
At whose door lies the 1>1 .me for
the fa'lure to cc mmonce the work ( I
cons t ruct ipjr 1 he brid??e aero s t i c1;
Wro'eii aw rixerat 11 >weH's shii g'.
m'h?
Who is responsible for the delay
in the prosecution of this imp ?rtant
wot k ?
What arc the hindering cause .? :
These arc som e of I be pertiaeu?
questions ocin^ uskrul by an anxious
and deep'y interested public almost!
every day.
4 POorr.'? a fpscon '' W t n t iit?
This bridge has been lho talk of ;
this section of the county for a 1 ng;
time and the want. "f it has been long
b it by the p:ople whose inU rest by
its presence or absence is affected
one way or another. We all recogniz
*. its importance to the growth
and development of one of the most
fertile sections of Horry?a section
having vast possibilities of resources
?that to into detail would be
obviously superflous.
So pressing and urgent we**e these
demands that our legislative delegation
made provisions to build this
bridge and named a commision to
carry out the provisions of the Act.
From that day until this various
excuses have been given as reasons
why the bridge has not been built
and time and again have the people
Kcnr\ r1?R?r?nn?nti-d.
-"I'l"
The last of the series of reasons
given for the delay no longer exists
and as far as we know no new
com pi i catic ns have arisen to pist
pine the wishes of the people in
this respect, and months ago the (tontract
was given to a responsible bidder,
but there is no bridge in sight
yet. ''There is a reason." Wha*
is it?
Will not the reason, when known,
demonstrate the foll.v of a government
by commission?
MISUSE OF THE PARDONING
POWER.
At one time in the course of human
events we had an abiding faith
in the majesty and supremacy of the
law to eniorce its mandates in reference
to the punishment of crime
and meeting out justice to the criminal
because we had a reasonable assurance
that convicts would bo made
to sutler the penalties for ttu ir misdeeds
and the sentence of the cous t
vindicated. But recent events in
our ?rand old commonwealth where
the love of the law is paramoot and
the enforcement ot rder is necessary
for the protection of the life anc
property of the cit:zin, our faith in
the ability of the court to puni, h
crime according to the 1iw and the
evidence has somewhat weakened,we
confess. When convicts are turned
loose to again prey upon a community
regardless of the nature of ih
crime for which conviction was had,
and, too, instances without even entering
upon the sentence of the court
It is time for an intelligent, and law
loving people to stop and ponder
the questions, uWhither are we
drifting, and what will bo the
end thereof ?" At least one deplorable
effect is plainly observable in
the misuse of the pardoning power
as a rewatd for the services of personal
friends or for self aggrandizement
and political advancement is
that It removes the fear of the law
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from the criminal class of our citizenship
and is an incentive to those
who are predisposed by nature to
com mil crime to break the law with
impunity because they are taught to
believe that a pardon will immediately
follow a conviction, and in this
expectation some of them, at least,
have not. been disappointed.
The fear of the law is society's
most potent protector and society is|
tho strength of all government,
spiritual as well as moral. Debauch
and disrupt society and government
itself will totter and fall
and from its ruins anarchy will
split gup and flourish. This has
been the history of government in
past ages, it is (lie experience of ihe
people or tIk present day and generation
and will be that of those vet
to come till the end <f time. The
beginning cf the downfall of a na
tion is the failure to punish criminals
by the mism-e of tho pardoning
power. Lot us take warning whi'e
there is yot time to correct the evils
whieh now exist in regard to this
matter and make provisions to reducing
them to a minimum by the
creation of a Board < f Pardons by
| a statutory or constitutional provision.
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ra 1 Buildings covered over twenty ye
n never needed repairs, i ireproof?Mo
n We have local representatives almost
H mediate locality, write us direct for s
I CORTRJGHT M?TAL
K 50 North 23rd Street
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SteSb JIU ??**&. $2 A
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| The Sea Side Hotel
| Nov/ Open fo;
IThis well known hotel bavins
located on one ol the finest Ixaehe
ready for the Summer resorter. j
$ in# a sea side vacation, excellent s
Music and Dancin
M oww . vtv^^^vc. 1
Absolutely no>malaria in this
|| draining the surrounding country.
^ families, those wanting all the coi
K The summer schedule of trains
S one to leave any part of Eastern !
^ Beach for noon dinner.
Special Rates by the
a and Ch
J | ST JOHi
i P/1YRTLE BEACH.
Ha4 *:3> XJt
HIGH GRA!
Fresh !>tea 1 and Cakes a. ways on
filled with choice K?? Is for family usi
631 possible notch. Pbone orders gli
livery guaranteed. Phone Po, 13.
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"Any] ono trying to bribe 'Hub'
Evans is prepnsporous.M Correct,
you are, esteemed contemporary,
must "llub" must be of the same
opinion for he diuies the alftgatlon
and has been demanding the proof
or so me years.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local, applications, as they cannot
reach ihe diseased portion of
the ear. There is only oue way to
cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is
caused by an ii.llaajed condition of
the mucous lining of the Eustacian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed
i you hove 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 to
its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine cases out
of ten are caused by Catarrh, which
i> nothing more but an in Aimed coudi
ion of the mucous surfaces. We will
givc Oae Hundred Dollars for any
case of D.'afncss (caused by catarrh)
. that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. 'Send for circulars.
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| free.
F J. GtlE^EY & GO , Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75j.
'T.j'ie II ill's Family Pills for constipation.
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ars ap^o are as good as new and have ga
rmproof?Handsome?Inexpensive. 3
everywhere but if none in your im- |
amplcs, prices and full particulars. |
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', Myrtle Beach, is pi
r the Season. p
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l; been refitted and refurnished, 9
? on the South Atlantic Coast is ?
t appeals strongly to those want- 9
urf bathing, boating, fishing, etc. ^
<Z at the |
region, the sandy soil thoroughly g
We desire to cater to the best g
iiforts of home life. ft
; to antl from Myrtle Ileach enables a
Sonth Carolina and reach Myrtle m.
? Week for Families p
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SOUTH CAROLINA $
3 c'' - & -:-.3T<?J X^gta 9 V
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hifid. Our Grocory Depatrrnent is
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u O .JU m ^ mai r\ru UIMYII uf? buu iu ?
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v. Hoi * WFP, Proprietor.
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Prices Form died on Apphcatior
(or Anythintf it. OurLine.
S. VAUGHT, Conway, S,
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Y, JUNE 8, 1911.
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> ') 'j'ljji Hi nVjyXi Employing efliciei
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WINTIIHOP ( OLLOGE 8
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SCHOLARSHIP AND EN I l(A^t u
EXAMINATION. 8
Tho examination for the award of vacant I
pcholiii shipa in Winthrop? C<?l and for tho fi
juliiiin.-iorj of now student* will no hold at the M
County Court Hous0 on Erltfay, July 7, at I
!? h m, Applicant* must not he less than fifteen B
years oi age. tVben Scholarships are vacant af* I
t'er July r they will be awarded to those making I
tho highest average at thin examination, pro- I
Yidwlthey meet toe conditions governing the fl
award. Applicants for scholarships should write fl
to President Johnson before the examination for 3
Scholarship examination blanks. 3
Shoiarshipsare worth $100 and free tuition. I
The next session will Open September 80, 1011. fl
or further information and catalogue address fl
PRES !> B JOHNSON, Kock lliil, S. C. 2
io wis. E
Hal Buck went to Bennetts^ille |
last week. B
Just one month, to get married p
wiihout a license.. ? i'
The men who mean no harm are I
not necessarily harmless. E
W. H. Rollioson spent Wednes- |
day of lust week in Wilmington. fc
Some of our people are eating 4
vegetables upon which rain has nev- |
cr fallen. |
Hon R Ti Scarborough was in Co- g
lumhia a day last week on legal I
business. I
Hereafter there will be no card E
playing at Sea Side Inn on Sundays. I
So reads a placard. j
F A Hux, a leading farmer of ?
Bu.ks township, visited Conway on
business one day last week.
L B Singleton, Esq., spent several
days in Columbia the first of last
week on professional business.
Some boys do not earn $20 in a
year, vet they can make cigarettes
and drink whiskey all the same.
Little Louise McCord left Sunday
to visit her paternal grandparents,
Mr and Mrs McCord. at 1
Hodges. |
For the first time in the history
of railroads in Horry county, commencing
last Monday, the trians
runs through from Oh&dbourn to
Myrtle Beach.
I oorr DELAY LONGER.
In providing your homo with a good
piano or organ. DoiiIHIosh you Tiavc
promised your family an instrument.
No homo is complete without music,
U1,d nothing isso inspiring and cultivating.
.Music holpa to drown Borrows and
gives entertainment for tho children and
Hoops liioin at homo. This is our 5i7th
voar of our unintorruptod success hero,
i fi hence, wo aro hottor prepared than ever B
gj to supply tin* host pianos and organs and 9
<w will save you money. 2
n Writ" AT ONCli for catalogs and for jg
V\ our easy paymout plan and prices, 9
ij Malone's Music House |
1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I
NOTICE.
One black horse mule, in ordinary
condition, was stolen from the Dr.
Dusenbury farm at Bear Swamp, _
on Saturday night May 13th, I will? J
pay for expense and trouble for the
return of the mule.
G. M. Holt.
Conway, S. C.
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2500 ons Hisrh Grade Fert
500 Barrels Flour.
300 Bags Rice.
5 ons Lard.
One Carload Sugar.
We carry the Stock. Ask
See us if you have the casl
We'll save you money.
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