The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 20, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
iLrocel and
W. M. Souls was in Conway on?
day last week.
I ^G. P. McDowell whs here one day
|| last week 011 business.
J Hoyt McMillan was here from
* Mull ins ||st Frlvlv. / .i ;
f The f it nki s ujjjtoedtot it* ffoj j
bo the oncoffin wW ^ml of ItrsWmrO'
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K. M. Smitli was In Conway from
j the Allsbrook rection last S&tlirday
,ii evening.
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i Leon D. Todd was among the farIt,
mew visiting Conway on business
\ lasf\veek.
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f A. L. Tood, a fanner of Conway
\1 township, visited Conway early last
Saturday morning.
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* Let us furnish you the stationery
>ou want as we keep the best of all
kinds for you at the Herald office.
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^ S. J. .Joiner was in Conway last
I^TVi^.'sday with things to sell from his
furm near Conwav.
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N. W\ Roberts war among the farI
nun s who brought supplies to Co ?!
way to sell during last week.
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Mrs. A. I). Graham and bt\V
T daughter, are visiting friends and
relatives at Orangeburg, S. C.
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L. M. McDowell was nmotig th '
fanners spending a, short time on
leca! marl-iets in Conway last week.
J. 1 i. Singleton is among the leadtaoh'g
egg nun from Jordanvillc see
ViDVi of the county, lie must know
j how to make hens lay.
/ * One car white rorn, one car
Peanut Meal, best feed for
Hogs on the market. Loris
Grocery Co.?adv-tf
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^ T. M. Shelly is one of the most
industrious farmers of the Jordanville
section. He 'was in Conway on
business a short time last Wednesday.
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^TAKEN IjP Mho hour? V?ri<rc 1111
marked; color, red and bLuek spotted,
about 8 months old. Have been
at my place since November.
m Owner ran get same by proving
and paving charges.?W. F. I lucks
Conway, ,S. C 2'20 l'J dt pd.
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W. L. Richardson was able to he
out again the middle of lust week aftc
r suffering a severe attack of influenza
which lasted him for a week
<> longer.
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One car Seed Irish Potatoes
to arrive this week, Maine
grown. Get our prices before
you buy.. Loris Grocery Co.?
adv-tl
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W. J. Chestnut brings fine lots ?vf
eggs to Conway to sell to the people
of the town, and thev nr*> n< fino -h
any ever produced in this section -jf
the State.
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FOR SAUK?One pair Strublor Autom/.itic
Computing Counter Scales.
AO lb. capacity. D. F. Davis, Jo1.*danville,
S. 'C.?adv 2jl3|l-9 4t pd.
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Is ^he flu done? Let us hope that
k it is over its worst in this country,
V/ut it is not likely that anything
1 ,/diort of the long- hot . Sumfner will
plump it out. ,
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Car Salt, just arrived. Most
everything in Groceries at
JKock bottom prices for the
cash. It will pay you to see us
' for anything in groceries.
Loris Grocery Co.?adv-tf ^
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Among the farmers bringing supplies
to Conway to sell during the
past week was N. W. Roberts, lie
wis in Conway with a fine lot of
heme raised eggs.
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.T. IT. Dewis was amoniT the inr1n.4_
^ trious farmers coming into Conway
on business Last week. I
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#HE MUTUAL LIFE lNSl)h/
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W. B. Coxe,!
F. F. Oovingtor
Bullock
R. M. Bull
Per?s0-ri il v
#> lb
Adding machine rolls at the Her- |
aid office.
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Get good second sheets at the Herald
office.
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Planters' contracts in plenty at the
HerajjPbffica,
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$ Le^al blanks of air kinds fqr saV i
thfc Herald office, I
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J. O. Anderson was in - Conway i
| last Saturday on business.
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Hump Tompkins was in Conway
last Saturday evening on business.
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S. J. Lewis of Aynor, was in Conway
on business one day last week.
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John I). Anderson was among tlv ;
farmers visiting Conway last Satu1- !
day.
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Farmers arc uncertain about cotten
this year and it is well that they
may he.
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Jonathan Wanton of Given Sea !
was in Conway last Thursday o * '
business.
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O. H. P. Singleton of .Jorba tvi! . i
evpoets to make progress on his far Vi >
this year.
Most of last week ^ as full of sun-j
jhino although the v ?? ]; was inhere 1 |
in with a anew.
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R. l>. Anderson iccently went t~<
Savannah (la., where he will be ev-;
gaged .as a carpenter.
1 EFT?by roadside near S. Andoi.. j
son's an automobile jack v>n 14th,
inst. Kinder please return and gei
suitable reward. J. A. LRWtS. It p I
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P. V. Dunn is malting headway at
his place near Conway and will make
every effort to produce a good crop
tliis year.
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Coin Envelopes of the right kind
at the Herald offieo. The very ones
you have been threatening to get for
that weekly pay troll. +
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STRAYED NOTICE.
Strayed to ruy place one nuile
pidod goat ahout 2 years old. Owner
may get same on paying charges.,
2 20jl9-3t E. M. SMITH,
R. R rID., 2. Allsbrook, S. C. |
M iss M/wgarct Lewis left Monday i
to resume her studies at Lander
College, "Greenwood, S. C., the insti-1
Vution lmvrrtg been closed down foi l
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some urne on account of the influen-l
ra epidemic.
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Dr. C. S. Dictz, Dentist and Optician,
who will spend four day:; :.i
\v illr&msburg County, is duo to re-1
lim to his'homo office on Saturday I
morning.-??adv
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I have customer Kas cash for two i
300-acre farm near railroad, good I
value, R. O. Hanson.?adv It.
v.
Oliver C. Connerly, of Lumbcrton,
N. C., came to Comvay last Tuesday
and remained for a shoii. time on
business.
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M. P. Watson, of Columbia, spent
several days here last week with
friends and relatives.
TAKEN UP?One black barrow bos,
about one year old with crop in
right ear. Owner may got same
-'by calling and paying charges. J.
D. Skipper, Galivants Ferry, Route
[ I, J5. <J.? adv 2; K!,19 21.
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| If tlie land in Horry County
I valued higher than it is in other
I counties then the land owners of
Horry are paying more than their
share of the burden of the State
'levy for taxes. Suppose the lots 1.1
Conway are valued higher than they
| are in Columbia, S. C., in order to
suit the notions of some man that
Conway should have a bitiflrer in
come from taxes. The result 's
tliat lot owners in Conway pay more
in proportion to run the State gov!
ernment than the lot owners do
, ii? Columbia, S. C. And this would
hf wrong.
L. <X,?p.w
|lCE., CO., OF NEW YORK
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Special Agent
l, District Agt.
Bros.?
ock, Mgr., Agents.
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TUB HOBBY HXRA1
SEVERELY WOUNDED.
.Among the li.-t cf severely woun leJ
published last week in the casual*
t> list from overseas; appears the
ivime of Private Willie Bcnty of ft.
V. D. No. d, Ciaiivants Ferry, S. C.
LANDS MAY SLUMP.
The opinion is held by many that
tnie price of\ farming: Xtiudfc at this
time is ihig&Hhan lijwnrial owing to
: M* w*h' wnr
jii'icos ?iid toba<*0: jtfc
-;on. ? A,f*ty- war, musfqome a
period of readjustment, and the
prices of everything may fall bp
'mother season. In that care it ;is
hilt natural that the price ot farming
lands will slump.
Things at the court house were
getting ready this week for a busy
time next week.
A. L. Jolly, one of the industrious
farmers of Floyds township, spent
vino time in Conway last Tuesday
. r. business.
LOST OH SI RAYED.
One brown and while pointer (log,
lamed "Tom." Suitable reward for
return to
I). V. RICHARDSON,
ndv Bucksport, S. 0.
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The cotton crop of 10.1.8 is on hand
ami the farmer is faced with the scvu;
question of whether he will
p \:it anc.thov crop before the old one
a ; l.:fn di; posed of.
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5.000 10s. Flake White
Lard, 30 bags green coffee,
3 0 00 lbo plug* tobacco unclei
the market. Can save von big
V w
money for the cash. Loris Grocery
Co.?adv-tf
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Sonic r idors for fertilizers arc be'rj-v
filled by the factories. Usually
tt is arranged so that a whole ear
load can be made up and shipped to
some point on the railroad from
vhieh the farmers receive it*****
One car Wheat Shorts, one
car Blue Rose Rice, one car
Fiour. Can save yon money
on everything for cash. Loris
Grocery Co.?adv-tf.
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Arnold Boll..spent a part of la.-.t
I Tuesday in Conway,
I Among the farmers of the court
t.y who contributors his share to the
furnishing of food to the people </
the town is J. F. Baxley of Dog
BlufT township. Ho brings eggs to
sell usually and they are in large
lots ,and perfec'tdy fresh.
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The new hotel at Conway uses a
large quantity of country produce in
the run of ,a year. If you have any
| to .spare and bring it to Conway to
j sell, giv<s the manager a rail. . and
you may find a ready market for
ready cash..?Adv.
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The Stupendous Spectacular
I Universal production, .JULES
VERNE'S '"20,000 LEAGUES UN.
EF.R THE SEA," Nothing like it on
le.'jrth. The motion picture achieveI
nient of the century. The accomplishment
extraordinary, bringing to
fV?n ~<r 1 " ' 1
?nw .mi iiuiiiKiiui, vunparaiicica
under the sea scenes that for ago*;
have been denied to the people of
the earth. At the Pastime, Wednesday,
Feb. 26.
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One car Burt Oats for Spring*
planting just arrived. See us
before you buy. Loris Grocery
Co.?adv-tf.
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Farmers arc foolish when they
hull out with one another and lose
time over petty disputes.
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One car Annimo Horse and
Mule Feed, one car White
Oats, one car No. 1 Timothy
Hay just arrived at wholesale
prices. Loris Grocery Co.?
adv-tf.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
There will bo a Box Supper and
Cake Walk given at Myrtle Beach
school house Friday night, Feb. 21,
1919. Public cordially invited t*? attend.
?Trustee..
o|dest
J. M. D. Jones sells the Singer,
the best sewing machine in the
world. Call on or write him at Conway,
S. C. He will sell you one. You
will have satisfaction in a sewing
machine.?odv 2W19 tm pd.
J>, OOVWAY, a. 0
DEATH OF A CHILD.
A young child of Mr. and Mr*.
JBidney Smith, now of Sumter, but
formerly of Conway was run over
1-y an automobile in Sumter the first
of this week and the remains were
brought Mere for interment last
Tuesday. Reports were to the effect
that the ear ran over the ^bild, man#
ling its body and leavfig it dead
without stopping view/r^he dam-,
age it had done. Mrs. Sitdtb
sister of H. Nf. Sessions pf vfrnnvM?
I I MOItRT^tAN EVKR.'
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Enquiry at the stores of Burroughs
&. Collins Company brings out the information
that the company has sold
more tobacco canvas this year than
ever in the history of the business
in this county. There is a large
quantity in a bale of these goods,
l ast week the seventh bale had been
opened. The price of the canvas is
higher than it has ever been in the
histoVy of the 'tobacco industry hero.
Farmers are evidently going into tobacco
heavier than ever this year and
il appears to be better luck than cotton
under the circumstances as we
find them now.
LET BI S1NKSS MEN ACT.
Nearly all of the farmers of this
county will bring tlu,:r tobacco to
Conway warthcu.es, or those at Ay.
nor or Loris, this year, if the busi-1
p.css men of those places show by
.heir acts that they want then.; to do
it; and not sell their product on tin
floors of other counties and other
States.
The business men of a place who
remain idle in such matters ar?
: imply dead and they ought to br
drummed out to some warmer place.
Each of the places named have
sufficient warehouse space to handle
all of the tobacco raised this year m
Horry County and they ought to so11
practically every leaf that is raised, i
It is up to the business men of those!
places to induce the growers to bring !
it there; and not much inducement
is necessary.
M*0FK.>S10N A L NOTICE.
I closed my law office more than
a year ago to engage in war work
for lhv* Government. I beg now to
advise that 1 have resumed the praotK*'
of law. and will 1.*
; Marion, Horry and Dillon Counties.
Will accept c/ases in Town Courts,
! Magistrates' Courts, State and Fed.,
j ( raF'Courts. My offices are still in
. the Mullins Building on the Public
Square, Marion, S. C.
adv HENRY BUCK,
Attorney at Law.
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CONDITIONS IMPROVED.
By the end of last week the influenza
conditions in this county had
e,really improved. No new cases of
the 'disease were reported in this
immediate section. No news came
to Conway of any new cases in the
county, though there may have
been a few of course. There were mo
quarantine regulations enforced la t
wcek in this town or county in regard
to this disease.
Bad colds, however, seemed to lie
prevalent in some sections of the
county hut with no serious complica.
1 ions!
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FOR SALE.
The house and lot of Chas. A.
Khcuark containing one and
one eighth .acres, one six room coftago,
on 9th Avenue between P. H.
Sassor's and Mrs. Williams. Quick
sale is wanted and at the price of
$2,000.00 net to the present owner. I
There will be added to the above)
amount a sufficient amount to cover j
commissions, cost of papers, etc. ff
you want this desirable property act
at once and apply to H. H. Woodward,
Attorney at Law, Conway, S.
C.?adv 2'20;ii)-4t.
' DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Built, in a big modern factory, for
long, dependable, efficient service. '
E. M. NANCE,
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| Box 353jfjhr- Conway, S. 0. |
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We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
HEALTH CRUSADE.
Beginning m February, there will
, x*v ' . tit >?
be great doings in the health-educational
field. *
The Junior Red Cross has named
this the "health month," and in cooperation
with the National Tuberculosis
Association, it is planned to
make the Health Crusade the keyof
{heir prog,..*m. A. special
booklljrnas been issued by tho Junior
Jed ?SrosR, and is devoted almost entirely
to this subject.
The Modem Health Crusade does
not pretend to be a new organization,
but i a : y: tcm of health education.
As such, it utilizes any existing organizations.
Within one month, thru
Junior Red Cross and State Tuberculosis
Associations, the Crusade
will be put before almost every
teacher in the United States, and
millions of children will have the opportunity
to try for honors in
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FOR CONWAY SITE.
A telegram received from Con
gressman J. VV. Kagsdale last Saturday
states that the public building
bill in congress will carry five thousand
dollars for th<* purpose cf buying
a site for a new post office at
Conway.
The matter oT a i ublic building i\\
Conway to take care of the increasing
needs of the toffee and p. .
haps other government work h i
1-een agitated more or less for the
last several years and there ha
been talk of buying a site for such a
nuilding.
Perhaps with the money appropriated
for the ^purchase of the lot.
.--'.nothing definite will result in tlv
matter before long.
COME INTO CO CUT.
Court will be called here next Mori
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day morning with Judge Jus. E.
Puorfoy presiding. Many cases are
on the docket to be disposed of.
Many people will hate to leave preparations
they are making on their
farms to attend this session of the
criminal court either as witnesses or
jurors; but the court must go on
and they will have to come.
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| i ion 1 ;>vi tiiv I'jiNM'j fKUI'USKU j
Senator Harrelson of Marion
introduced a bill which would require
any one desiring to fish in a
fresh water stream outside of his
own county to secure a license therefor,
paying' $2.25 a day for the same.
Non-residents of the state would
have to pay $15 a day. Owners of
private fish ponds are exempt. The
piovisions of the bill would not apply
to salt water fishing.
FARM WORK ICRS WANTED.
I want to share crop a three horse
farm, good land hi Galiv.ants Ferry
township; or will lure help at living
wages to work this land in crops th s
year. Do not wait but call on or
write to
E. VAN GRAHAM,
R. F. D. Galivanis Ferry, S. C. j
2 20,19-.St-ptL
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Mayor Y. P. McQueen, of I.oris,
was in Conway last Tuesday for a
short stay on business.
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K. L. Mi.shoe of Horry, S. C., was
in flonwjm fi'w* 'i-: '
.. ?-j v tv< ill nki Ul LI1IM WCH'K.
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LOOK FOR DATES.
Hereafter the dates on name
labels of the Herald's subscribers
will be marked with only the month
and the year when they expire. If
a subscription starts before the
middle of any month, the date will
he counted as the first of that
month, and if it comes in after the
middle of any month it will be count
cd as the first of the following
month. For instance if the time begins
on March 5th. 1919 and $1.50
is paid the date on the label will be
Mar.?20, and if it begins on March
20th which is after the middle of the
month, the date will be Apr.?20.
thus giving only the month and the
year when the time expires. This
will be easier to both subscriber and
publisher and save trying to keep
up with the day of the month.
There is no unfairness to the subscriber
in this because the paper alv
ays runs one or two weeks after l
the time is out whether the subs<liber
renews or not. For a long
time, however, our list will be mixed
wjith the new and the old plans of
klepijig dates; because the new way
Vill not be put into effect all at once,
but only as changes are made from ,
week to week in the dates as subscribers
come in .and renew.
Watch the dates on your label and
help us to keep you from missing a '
copy of the paper. The paper will
be worth more to you this year than
ever before.
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HON. J. A. M'DERMQTT
IS ELECTED DIRECTOR
Popular Horryite is Elected to
Penitentiary Board on
First B&llot | t
LEGISLATOR '
Of.'O -<;V
VACANT OFFICE1
rv\ ir \qv
Only Two Names Placed i.i
Nomination For Winthrcp
College Trustees.
Elections consumed the great(>
portion of the time of the two houses
of the general assembly last Friday.
The first vote taken was for three
directors of the State penitentiary.
Seven names were placed in nomination:
<J. M. Smith of Snioaks, J. A.
MoDemiott of Conway, O. C. Sca? borough
of Summorton, C. P. Jon^s
of Monetta. A. 11. Pierson of Spartanbu"g;
A. 1. Mobley, of Columbia
and P. P. Caugl.man of Colum
oia. rue result <f the vote taken
was: Smith, 97; MeDe.mott, 84;
Scarborough, 1 ():i; .Jones, 52; Pic*.
:'>n. 4(>; iMohley, 89; and (Viughnia'.i.
4(i, A total of 14~t votes wore cast,
14 be nig accessary for a choic .
Smith, Scarborough and MrDenno'.t
were ti.u oleci? ? on M:e first ballot'.
iT.osc whoso tonus expired wcie: I'.
I.. Pethoa of Dillon, now State sona'<?r:
,J. M. Smith. re? looted, ami H.
A mold, now tv'i'roatl conimi-.
sionc r.
Foul* members of the* hoard of
t' u^tees wore also elected to fill"
vacancies created by the expiration
of the terms of T. F. Watkins of Andeivon,
now State senator; P. H
I Gadsden of Charleston, Dr. S. 15.
J Fishburno of Columbia and Dr. J. M..
I Davis of North. Six names were
placet' in nomination. Dr. Davis, Mr.
Gadsden and Dr. Fishburno, for reelection,
and Dr. W. A. Tripp ???*
Anderson, Dr. \V. A. Woodruff oi
Pickens and Dr. G. Singleton hre i<l?
n of Anderson The result of the
vote was: Tripp, 57; Woodruff, 129;
Davis, 128; llrceden, 7; Fishbarne,
115; Gadsden, 104. Total vote ca-t
155; necessary to choice
Woodruff, Dr. D.wi:, Dr. Fiahbuino
and Mr. Gadsden were elected oi
the first ballot.
Only two names were placed m
nomination for \w:?n
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College?-J. E. McDonald of Wiimv1
oro and William Hanks of Columbia.
Mr. McDonald is the incumbent,
having" boon appointed las,.
July to fill tlu> vacancy cheated bv
the death of the late Senator l>. R.
'1 ill man.
Many friends of Mr. McDerinott
hero will congratulate him upon his
easy victory in his race for an important
Stale office. The fact thai
he was elected to this office without
rrueh effort on his part, shows how
popular Mr. McDermott is in all
parts of our State. Horry County *'s
to be congratulated in tly.it she lm>
placed a very competent man. on the
'board. The whole State will benefit
j by it.
FOR THK HERALD.
I)o you want, to see the kaiser
baked in an oven? Do you want to
see it made so hot for him that he is
blown up through the ceiling? That's
only one of the things that happen
to Little William A'Mighty in "The
Geezer of Berlin," an excruciatingly
funny travesty on "The Kaiser, the
Beast of Berlin."
Come and take a crack ,*tt the dignity
of the All Highest, make fun of
him and his silly son to your heart's
content. See the German war lords,
Von Turpentine and Hindonboig,
ridiculed. See how the Clown
Quince started the war by conceiving
an idea?the first idea he had ev.
01 had. See how the baker of Lonvain
took revenge and hiked his royal
ciust to a crisp. You can't afford to
miss "The Geezer of Berlin." At th *
Pastime, Monday, Fob. 24th.
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Seattle's general strike, the first
of its kind-ever { attempted in th"
United Stales. haj?.or??kwi
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. ?t?varn <>' 1 1 twtoq
CUT ^NTCO sewKH. ,,....
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Som^bpfly in attempting ,to baVn: i
t.'affic from the front end of the,
avenue which runs through the main >.?
business block here, caused an iron
pipe to be driven down in the middle
of the walk into the sewer line
which runs through the alley. This
was finally removed and the hole in
the sewer pipe left open. This may
cause a stoppage of the sewer line.
A