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w mmmBCmM&Mm****** .11 111*.Iinifwrn wm ?* Ultc fjtonn Jmntot Entered Ht tli ?? lYpt Olllco h' Conway, S. (' hh Seconu CitieH Mail Matter. 1* JlllilHlIKI) KVKKY THURSDAY MORNING ?JY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. If INSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR II. H. WOO!>\VAKI>. Editor THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, I9IO Death of Mrs Jeremiah Smith. Died.?Mrs Eli/.ibeth J Smith was born in Newberry, S C., in July. 1842, and dird at Conway, S Cn November 14, 11)10 Mrs Smith was married three times. At theatre of about 15 years, at her girlhood home, she was married to Mr J icob Long. To this union one child was born. The other two marriages were childless. She e.meto Conway in January 1881 to liv< with her daughter, Mrs E M Ogilvie and some several years after she marri- d Mr Henry IJardee. After his death she married Hon Jeremiah Smith, who together with hor only eh Id, Mis Oglvie, five grand children and seven great grindchildren, survive her. 1' ' 1 - , a 1 ? ? f!on tt' i \' net JUi'i; i i?iuum,t in uuu "i.j , her lovely character and her kindness of heart, won for her a large circle of warm friends and the esteem and respect of the entire community. Her ears were never closed to the apoeals of the suffering aid alllictcd, and her hand and hear' were ever ready to respond to the call of humanity. When the news of her death was announced last Monday morning at 9o'cl'Ck, it was received with profoupcl sorrow and genuine regret by the entire community And friends hastened to the assistance of the I bereaved family with otFers of help and words of sympathy and com fort. The funeral services were held it. the Methodist church, of which she was a member, on Tuesday at 11 a m , in the presence of relatives and friends, and were conduced by her pastor, the Rev G E Edwards, assisted by Rev A S Doak, pastor of the Presbyterian church, the impressive ar.d beauiiful|burial service of the Methodist church being used. The following were the pall bearers: J A. Lewis, L H. Burroughs, Gen. F. Nissen, M. W. Cook, L. B Singleton, Charley Marsh, Paul Quattlebaum, Joh u 11 jit All of whom at one time or auother boarded with her. The interment was in Lakesidi ceme ery, the floral offerings being numerous and beautiful, The sympathies of the Herald g< out to the stricken husband and bereaved family. No. D6H0. Be port of the Condition of TUB FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, at Conway, ;n the S ato of S ?utl Carolina, at the close of busiucss, November Id. 11)10. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $0-1,808 61 Ovet drafts secured and Unsecured 277.118 U. S. Hands to secure Circulation 10,000 00 Banking House, Furniture A: Fixtures 8,500 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 0,077.52 Due from approved lieserve Agents 1.672 68 Check> and other Cash 11< uis 1,88 1, .1? Nf>ie- of other National J> nks 1,110 00 Ftauinnal R per Currency, Nickels and Cents 45 06 Lawful Mi uev Reserve m Bank, viz: Specie 4,000.00 Legal Tender Notes 2,840 00 7,880 00 RerU mption Fund with U S Trefpurer (5 per cant. Circulatifm) 500.00 T tal 8120,065 47 r.i a ltir. it nr.fi C * pi1 a 1 S f-ck | ).i i< I in 2."), 000.00 Surplus Kiincl 1,000(10 Undivided LVolits loss Expenses and Taxes paid 1,380.8-1 National Hank Notes outstanding 10.000,00 Due to i rust Companies and Suvinjirs Banks 11,717.30 Dividends unpaid 200 00 Individual Deposits subject to check 72,07.8 58 Cashier's chocks outstanding 082 75 Bills nay able including corulirates of deposit for money borrowed 7,000.00 Total *120,005.47 Ftatr of Si'Utb Oaroliua, County of Horry ss: I, ]). A. Spivey, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn)\ sw< ur that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I). A. Spivev, Cashier. Subscribed ond sworn 10 before me this 15th day of November, 1010. A E Cold finch, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: VP. R Lewis, D. T. McNeill, J. O. Spivey, Directors. i lljieomm mm. yjSatffUMaty i III mrnnm Tax Notice* The lax books will be <>pcrj for the collection ol Mate, Count/ iii-.tl other Taxes for I he li?. a I year 1JHU fro?* Octwner lGth, 1910 to March 15th, 1911, Tax a? are due v' '.out penalty t> December 31st, wi'' <e per cent, penalty to Jan nary 31st.. with two per cent pel ally t( Kebru.r iJrtth, and Willi seven pox cent, penalty to March 15th. Regular Tax Levy. The levy on all the taxable property In the county is as follows: State l ax, 5 3-4 mills Ordinary County Tux 4 mills Special County Tax 1 i? i 11 i oad and Limine lax 2 mills Constitutii-nal School Tax .'1 mills Totai 15 3 4 nulls Special School Tax. An additional levy to pay special taxes voted lor school purposes in certain school districts is made as follows.' No 3 Dot; HluiF 3 milN fi Athens 4 miil> 7 Green Sea 1 mile 11 Soeasteo 4 mil's ] i;j \\ it hers 3 mills ] 14 Centenary 4 mills 15 Haw Ihanch 5 mills 17 \\ anam tker S mills IS Loiis 3 mills 10 Conway 4 mills 20 Alt Olive 3 milL o l ( edar Grove 3 mills ' 2r? Cool Splines 2 mills 27 Zion 4 mills 2o Howell 4 mills 30 Princoville 4 mills :><; Grassy H iy 3 mills ;;s Hickoiy iiill 3 mills 45 Tilly Swamp 3 mills 50 Floods b mills 5*, Allen 2 mills 50 Sanford 3 mills 50 Hie h Point 3 mills (H \\ ampce 3 mil s (52 Savannah Bluff 3 mill p,8 Homewood 1 mills (51) Maple 4 mills "0 Poplar 3 mills "74 Four Mile 4 mi!l> 75 Virgo 2 mills 7(5 Harper 8 mills 77 Straw Field 3 mill79 Bucksport 3 mills 80 Spring Branch 4 mills 81 Salem 3 mills 85 Watts 4 mills 80 Seven Mile 3 mills 1)1 Pleat ant Hill 2 mills 02 Vaught 4 mills 04 Oak Grove 3 mills School Mouse Bond Tax. An additional levy in School District No. 10 (Conway) of two mills is made to pay Interest on the School Hous Bonds >iul to create a sinking fund for their final retirement. Capitation Tax. A poll tax of one dollar for school purposes is levied upon every male citi /.en between the ages of 21 and (50 year? ible to earn a living, except Confederate veterans over 50 years of age, A capitation tax of one dollar for school purposes Is levied on eacli dog in the county. Commutation Road Tax. Each person in the county liable for oad duty must obtain a "Road Receipt." from the Countv Treasurer before .farm try 3, 1911, for the year 1010. Tills car/ be procured either by paying to the Treasurer three doilars in cash or by presenting to the Treasurer a certificate from his road overseer, approved 1. y the Supervisor, to the elfect that he has performed six days work on the section of road to which he belongs. Fishery Stamps. Fishery Stamps or Tags may be obf.ained from the Treasurer at any time. When parties order by mall, they should nclose postage, other wise postage will he deducted. Treasurer's Intinerary. The Treasurer will attend at the following places fit the day and hour named for the purpose of collecting taxes: November 23. 13 .yboro 10 to 12 1 i niche 1 to 2 i \ hoboth 13 to 4 November 29. .vii Pisgah Church 1) to lb liinson A Ward's 12 to g A. 1). .Jackson's 4 to 0 November .'30. (,'onnei 1) 's Store 9 to 11 Stroud's Store 13 to 4 December 1. (lre< ii Sea 9 to 11 i,oris 2 to f> December 2. Daisy 9 to 10 Kan ford 12 to 1 December 5. Hammond 10 to 11 Khene/.er 1 to 2 Lit le Kiver 4 to (3 December f>. Warn pee 9 to 11 'i illy Swamp 2 to 13 December 7. Kocasteo 10 to 12 Todd vi lie 13 to 4 December 8. Ay nor 8 to 9 Galivants Ferry 12 to 53 On m11 //flier iImv y avnnnl Sin ? // ! a vo ilwi " ?\, J ^tT? " I roasurer s ollice at Conway will bo open from 'J to 4. J. N. JENRETTE, 3w33 County Treasurer, $25.00 Reward. A reward of $25 0(1 will be paid for the arrest, and conviction of any person selling wine or whiskey within three miles of Bucksport and Eddy I iiike School. 1), V. Richardson, (ieo. Officer, J. M, Marlow. Trustees. J N JENRETTE CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements ,Contracts, &c, Abstracting and Copying a Specialty, Killing frost nearly evor night. I'll ijj .llOimY ft Pitt A LD, TRt mm FOR EVE Only 43 Days to close 5 Merchandise. This will be th< waged in this section of Hon Material changes will be made in our b ning with the new year 1911, hence we stock of merchandise, and do it quickly. and close Saturday, December .list, 1910, You are especially invited to attend the needs while the stock is complete and at for goods when you can gel them lor al On Many Articles You 25 to 5 Note our Prices and . 1200 cans Hall's 10c. Star Lyc re- 2 duced to 7 l-2c r OfVin ivwlmrou W I? Mill** snufF I'"v ? . per package 4c. 1000 packages Lump and Celluloid starch, per package 4c. 1000 packages was hing powder per package 4c. 1000 pks Itough Rider baking powder, per package 4c. * 1000 cans the best syrup you ever ate, per can 10c. Only one can sold to a person. 1200 spools J. P. Coats thread per spool 4c. Not more than one dozen to a person 100 mens and youths dress shirts, a little soiled worth 75c to $1 three for $1.00 200 mens linen collars, a little soiled, worth 12 l-2c for 5c. Mens and ladies extra heavy fleeced lined undersuits, worth $1 10 for 79c. Mens and ladies lighter weight undershirts for 50c. 3000 yards cassimers, flannels, brilliantines, mohairs, etc., worth 50c to 75c per yard to close at 39c. 2000 yards of woolen dress goods worth 30c to 10c to close at 16 2-3c 1000 fast colors in apron ginghams, per yard 5c. We have a thousand and one other articles at correspondingly low prices which we picked up last August while ransacking the northern markets for bargains. We want to seil every man and woman, boy and girl their foot and head wear, their suits, coals, overcoats, im nAiir JUSTICE, S( P. S. Don't forget sale begir 31st Dc< Lni Pr?mp' S ^g foots arc usually ? quickly jy Makes rich, red, pur system ? clears the brain ? str< Eg A positive specific for Bloc Drives out Rheumatism and . H is a wonderful tonic and body-1 I f. v. L1PPMAN, a Bon n THE HOUSE C J E NIC eneral - M Keep and sell everything in this line dress patten. Staple and fancy grc Von are cordla'ly invited to call and ige will be appreciated. Polite cler day a bargain day. IHSDAV, KQVKMTER 17. 1010 NEWS RYBODY ?10,000 worth of General e Biggest Bargain Sale ever ry County. usiness affairs at Justice, S. C., beginliave decided to close out our entire The sale (strickly cash) will begin ummhA? 1 0 lYCIIIUCI or when all goods have been sold. early part of this sale and supply your tractive. No need to pay high prices jout one half value during this sale. 5 We Can Save 0 Per Cent. Figure for Yourself. !000 yards calico to close at 5c. 500 fancy silk 4-in-hand ties, worth 25c to 50c, each 10c. 2000 pairs of shoes worth 25c to $6 00 per pair must lie sold quickly, supply your needs NOW Mens solid leather brogans worth $1 75 reduced to $1 15 The famous $2 50 Eagle brand shoe for dress now $1 68 Mens $2 00 dress shoe, won't be here long at $1 25 Ladies work shoe worth $1 60 will leave quickly at $125 A beautiful line of ladies dress shoes worth $1 50 to $1 75 closing at $1 30 ine of Cardui, $1 size for 75c. Black Draught 25c size for 15c. Kodal, the great dyspepsia cure $1 00 size for 75c. Good black pepper worth 20c per pound 10c. 10 pounds of good baking soda 25c. ! Good 10 quart water buckets worth 20c for 10c. Good 10 quart dish pans worth 25c for 10c. j Rock salt ( for horses, cattle hogs) bv the lump per pound 2c. underwear, etc. Don't fail to come and see what's going on even if you don't buy a penny's worth. You will be just as welcome as though you spent $100 with us. So come, one and all, and come quickly. Yours for unparalled bargains, )UTH CAROLINA is 12th November and closes e jmber. h, Poke Root and Potassium) H Powerful Permanent Stubborn casos Good results are yield to P. P. P, lasting?it cures when other inedi- you to stay cured II cincs arc useless H P. P. I c blood ? cleanses the entire H sngthens digestion and nerves. H id Poison and skin diseases. H Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; M builder. Thousands endorse it. 11 SAVANNAH, GA. I cttH\iIle Marble Wk V. McRI WKIO, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OP ENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. nd Prices Furnished on Application for Anything in Our Line. =>. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C, KSTAHLISIIEI) I88O. TTSVILLK, S ( if bargains ;holas, [erch&rvdsse. fromapaperof pins up to i .ines* >eeries at th<3 lowest possible price* inspect our stock and your patronks to supply your wants, Every trfcu cant help _ ^^heelinggood a nd happy 'when you Know u yo v have ^ <*& x.'' cot a Bank Account tv&a/<y$fijfai Aavedene. can cC&. otc i7vu<&?''nvaJke GO *s Soma yfcmg?^occ jTa foUat ecKvensse. ? Wise 1JENJAM1N FRANKLIN, when lie died willed $5,000 to the city of Ronton. This money was to bo put out at compound interest. One hundred years thereafter (in 1893; this $5,000 and the interest amounted to $431,735? nearly half a million. YOUR MONEY will grow if you'll let us keep it for you. pi/ a liberal interest consistent with safety. 5 per cent. MAKE OUR RANK YOUR BANK. CONWAY SAVINGS BANK. IN FIRST NATIONAL. BANK BUILDING. This Bank is open every Saturday from 6 to 7:30 p m. The Best of Everything For the best of everything to eat, to wear and to work with go to Dusenbury & Company. ?tsir Prices We guarantee to beat what you can get elsewhere, quality oon sidered. Come see us and buy when vou need good merchandise. Dusenbury & Co., Toddville, South Carolina > 100 bbls Pride of Richmond ^ 125 bbls Saxon. ^ > 50 bbls Capatola. ^ ^ 50 bushels Seed Rye. ^ ^ 2,000 Cotton Sheets. ^ 400 bushels Corn. ? 3,000 lbs Smoked Bacon. % > 200 bushels Best Meal. 2 ^ 300 bajrs Shipstuff, ^ > 155 caddies Tobacco. J J On the above we will make the closest pricesj ^possible. Come to see us. We have the stock, al-% ? ways have it and want your business. % fPalmtts Grocery Co.,1 > TilE COOPER WHOLESALE < <MULLINS: S cS Ai A A A A A ./A A. A .A. A Al A A. A -A. A A .A. A. A A A A. Jik -Tyo ^- TTTW-.T atm;-. ?- C.V.:-,- -rv?f : - m ;x. UASSSSaSlOSCBaHIHHMi In iratf4 a f naf* ranf i Iv/ y vi |/vi win, of the grain harvested in (his country is hound by havesting machines and less than five per cent of it is hound by hand. What do you think of the ones who are so far behind the times as to be binding by hand? Over 95 per cent, of the business of this country Is done by bank checks instead of the handling of money because it is the safest and most convenient way of doing business. There is no reason why ninetynine per cent, of the business should not be done this way. II ho few people who are not using the conveniences offered by a bank I such as this, arc placing themselves in the same class as the ones who I are not up to date in other respects. You should have a check account at this bank. Come in let us explain [I how simple it is. Bank of Loris, LORIS, S. C.