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Page 22 Supplement to The Brunswick Be A atw? gg AT THESE LITTLE RIVER DOCI fishing boats are lined up awaiting < Historian BV MARJORIE MEGIVKRN From a lfith century Spanish encampment to heavy port activity to an influx of pirates and rum runners, the life story of Little River. S.C.. is a colorful one. It Ls also closely interwoven with that of Brunswick County, for. as the storyteller Catherine Lewis said. In those days nobody cared about a line dividing .North and South Carolina." Lewis, a Conway, S.C., resident, recently retired after 27 years as jT? One G Free Gar J This coupon entitles bearer to b( 1 for two. The third game is free. V You Knock 'Em ? | Piease complete informatic J NAME I ADDRESS I I CITY, STATE, ZIP | PHONE | Youth Adult ? Are you interested in joinir ? a league at this center? aeon. July-August. 1988 iS where charter were once loaned customers. barges Georgetown. Paints Little R Horry County librarian, and the wealth of historical material tliat came to her attention during that time took shape last year as a history of the county. "First Atlantic Bank in Little River asked me to write the county history so they could publish it as a booklet to give their customers," she explained. "It's also appeared in the "Coastal Courier" and I've done a number of essays on the subject." Her backward look began with the V> - J Lome See, C LITTLE RIV Hwy. 17 North, 300 Bowli Snack Bar Video G< FREE ame Free When You Bowl ne Coupon Expires: Septembei jwl one free game. Simply bowl three 'olid only when lanes are open. >own ? Accuscore Totals 'Em >n at bottom to validate pass. Male Female 19 l-l v 4 A;< I'HOU.'B* MA?iORl{ '.Moi.tBN with lumber to float downriver to liver Past visits of Sioux Indians to Little River, long before the arrival of Europeans. While small in number, these native Americans left evidence of their presence in the form of sizeable shell mounds. "They had an appetite for oysters and clams." I-ewis wrote. What is considered the first European settlement on this continent was established in 1526, when the Spaniard Lucas Vasquez De Allyon brought an expedition to the Cape (See HISTORIAN, Page 24) lome Try... ER LANES ng Lane, Little River, SC ime Koom Lounge HAiil? UHmc I Three 1, 1988 games of open bowling and pay I I Up In Total Color B 8 m J 803-249-0055! I9B8 THE BRUNSWICK BfACON^j| i If r tire pleased to announce our opening . Brunswick Internal Medicine Associates 1H July 5. 1988 Dr. Michael IF . \f ilkerson, M.I). Dr. Marcus Hey W illiams, M.I). j Pmvifling comprehensive ambulatory, acute in-hospital, I and critical adult medical care. \ Sttite \ illage Hark ('.enter in the \illage Pines Shallotte. North Carolina 9 I tilizing the Brunswick Hospital, Supply, N.C. j \f. H . F 9-5 T- Th 9- 7 754-5880 Sat 9-12 Now Taking Appointments j i ! JBF AT LAST...A REAL BOOK STORE! = " fL. |gp Bookworm 5= \W IU KEST SELLERS j=jg Paperbacks = Hardbacks Magazines Newspapers including the Wall Street Journal Kites*Windsocks USED PAPERBACKS SOLD & TRADED* JSgF COPYING SERVICE AVAILABLE* =^3 OPEN DAILY 1 CAUSEWAY PLAZA* HOLDEN BEACH I 842-7380
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