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H, U? WOODWARD. Kditoi
THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1911
We are ylad of the information
if did come secon.l handed, 1ha'
work on tho VVaceamaw river bridg
will shortl.y commence.
There has this year been raon
fruit trees sold in Horry than evet
before. Horry is destined to be tb<
greatest fruit producing county ii
the State. Watch and see.
It appears that Governor Wood
row Wilson, the scholar and states
roan, is the coming President o!
these United States. It now remain1
only for V\all Street to set the sea)
of its approval on his candidacy U
insure his election.
Bo, sure and visit the Clemson
Winthrt p cU moustrut-on train win d
it comes here on tbe 27 h. You wi,
unquestionably learn something
about farming and its kindred industries
that will more than repa
you in dollars and cents for the losof
time or any oilier inconvenienci
von mav be nm to in spending tha
day in lenrnii g what yru ought t<
know ai d the success f your busi
ness demands yon should kuo.v.
Deafness Cr.nnot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach- ?Le diseased portion ri
the err. There, is only me ^av t<
cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is
caused by an it fla.i.od cordition oJ
the mucous lining.f the JEus'aciar
Tube. When this tube is irflimec
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the resuli
and unless the inflammation can bi
takeu out aLd this tube restored t<
its normal condition, hearing wil,
be destroyed forever; nine cases out
of ten are caused by Catarrh, which
is nothing more but an inttimed con
dition of the *nucous surfaces. We wik
give One Huudred Dollars for an}
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh*
that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure. Send for circulars
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Doings in Galivants Ferry.
Will you please allow me space ir
your valuable paper for a few words
from this p^ce.
The health of this community i.?
generally good at this writing ex
cept few cases of measles.
We had a good rain in our sectior
which did the crops a lot of good.
Smithy Hardwick and N P Ed
wards were pleasant, callers at th(
home of Charley W Johnson lasi
Saturday evening and report a nic(
titne.
Smithy Hardwick visited at tbf
m heme of O E Johnson lost Sunday
He was ac<ompanied by Misses Julia
and Geneva Jenrette.
I would like for Grenie to com*
again as he guessed wrong, I waf
in Floyds township last Saturday.
Sam 'i Johnson, while out driving
with a lady friend last Sunday, had
the misfortune to break his buggy.
Cracker Jack, *
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Alma Dots.
Good health to report-.
We are still having dry weathet
but crops are looking well.
A pood number of the yourj
folksfrrm this section attended thi
old maid's club and ice cream sup
per at Green Sea Saturday nigh
and report a nice time.
Messrs Spencer and Archie Strout
of this nlaoe, attended services a
Green Sea last Sunday.
Mr l< red r loyd tilled his regula
pppoin'tront at Mr N M Blanton'
Sr , la?t Surday.
C L Williamson look in the excu
eion to Myrtle B?acb recently
M*m'rv Floyd, of Columbia, i
visitlrtr his parents here now.
Ben Watson, Otto Mills and B;
Floyd, of Green Sea, visited in thi
section lost Sunday.
No weddings to r^p >rt, but th
writer thinks the bells will rin
booh .
Best wishes to the Herald and it
readers. New Comer.
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Magistrate W H Chestnut, Lot
Chief Justice of the Independei
Rupublic of Horry, is holding tl
ecafe8 of justice with an even ban<
HvV meting out punishment to the guilt
K and throwing around the innosei
th# protecting arm of the law.
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Aynor Items.
The health of the community is'
very good at ibis writing.
Burnie Grainier and Hicks Singleton
were pleasant callers at the
home of Daniel Graham Sunday afternoon.
Miss Gurtie Lewis visited Misses
BecKie and Selia Dawsey Sunday af,
ternoon.
Willie Erey was a recent visitor
at Pink Grainger.
Morgan Martin was a pleasant
caller at the home of S J Lewis.
A T Johnson, of Blanche, was
seen in our section recently.
Best wishes to the Herald and its
-> many readers. Brown Eyes.
Picnibs.
There will be a picnic and fish fry
it Grice's Ferry bridge Jjiio 2-toh.
HJvervb >dy is invited to attend with
well filled baske.s. This place is located
four miles cast of Mullins and
ab ut threo miles up the river from
Sandy B.'ulT. Oid Settler.
There will be a picnic at the
Johnson School Hou-e on July 1st.
1911, The public is cordially invitjd
to come. G )od order is expected
md will be maintaiued. Come ODej
come all and bring baskets fi led to
overfl miug with good things to eat
Bob Tail.
Old Sol has settled down to business.
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3 Never Leak?Never Need Repa
some?Inexpensive?Suitable for al
representatives almost everywhere
locality, write us direct for samples,
CORTRIGHT METAL
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IThis well known hotel havir
located on one of the finest beacht
ready for the Summer resorter.
iing a sea side vacation, excellent
Music and Dancii
Absolutely no'malaria in this
drAinino- f hp Miirrmindinir COUntrv
! families, those wanting all the co
The summer schedule of train
one to leave any part of Eastern
Beach for noon dinner.
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Fresh Bread and Cakes a. ways on
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Items from Ions.
Crops are trifling in tbis section
on account of* the dry weather.
Mr J K King and Mrs Ellen, visited
relatives and friends at Z>ao
recently.
Mr G F Stanley and visited here
a couple of days recently.
Miss Bettie Collins visited friends
at Sanford last week.
Dow Bjvd and Flora and Miss
Wettie Prince visited in tbis section
recently.
I will ring off for this time, with
best wishes to the Herald and its
many reader. Red Bird.
Dots from Cool Spring.
Mr Editor: Please allow uie *pace
in vour columns for a few words:
Health of the community is very
good at this writing.
Crop* are very backward owing
to the long drawn out drouth.
Rev E F Scoggins filled his rrgu
lar appointment at Cool Spring.
The many friendsof D W Graham
are g]ad to learn that he still im
p-oving. Hope ho will soon be out
again
If this escapes the waste basket
I will come again. Piow Boy.
R H Wcodward, E^q , spent sev
eral days this week in Georgetown
on professional business.
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1 kinds of buildings. We have local I
s but if none in your immediate I
prices and full particulars. I
ROOFING COMPANY I
Philadelphia, Pa. I
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1, Myrtle Beach, is
>r the Season.
ig been refitted and refurnished,
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?on tne souin Aiiannc toasi m
It appeals strongly to those wantsurf
bathing, boating, fishing, etc.
ig at the Pavilion
region, the*sandy soil thoroughly
We desire to cater to the best
mforts of home life.
is to and from Myrtle Beach enables
South Carolina and reach Myrtle
e Week for Families
liidren. >
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hand. Our Grocery Depatrmeot U
je and are marked down to the low
ven careiul attention and prompt de
SfMA.N.
?ttsvill? Marble Wks
W. McKl-WKE, Proprietor.
MANUFACTURER OF
MENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC,
and Prices Furnished on Applicatioi
for Anything in Our;Line.
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WINTHltOP C OLLEGK
SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for tlic award of vacant
scholarships in Winthrop* College and for the
admission of new students will ho held at the
Comity Court Ilouae on Friday* July 7, at
0 a m, Applicants must not he less than fifteen
yearn of age. When .Scholarships are vacant after
July 7 they will he awarded to those making
the highest iprerage at this examination, provided
they meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants for scholarshipBBhould write
to President Johnson before the examination for
Scholarship examination blanks.
Sholarships are worth $100 and free tuition.
The next session will open September^), 1011.
? or further intormation and cataloguo address
PRES D B JOHNSON, Hock 11111, S. C.
10wl3.
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VGROCER
Only High Grade Family and Plantations
Supplies handled. Your patronage
is respectfullj solicited and will be
appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
your money bacK. No trouble to show
goods, so if you don't see what you want
ask for it.
J N JENRETTE
CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC
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Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, ani in
first class style.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Collars and Cuffs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold.
Yoursfor good worx,
GEORGE LUM
Lewis J CI c wis,
Contractor & Builder,
BRICK AND WOOD.
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Ill providing your homo with a ^ood I
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promised your family an instrument. I
No homo la complete without music, I
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ing. Music helps to drown aorrowa and I
given entertainment for tiie children and I
keeps thein at home, This i? our 27th |
year of our ntiinterru|)ted aucceaa here,
hence, wo are better prepared than ever I
to supply the heat pianos and organa and
will save you money.
J Writo AT ONCK f??r catalogs and for H
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NOTICE.
One black horse mule, in ordinary
oonditfon, was stolen from the Dr.
Dusenbury farm at Bear Swamp,
on Saturday night May 13th, I will
pay for expense and trouble for the
return of the mule.
G. M. Holt.
Conway. S^C.
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