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H. H, WOODWARD, Editor
THURSDAY. DLClvMBCR 15. I9IO
The Christmas trade has set in,
Are you doing anv shopping in
Con way this season? H not you
should.
Ool. () 1; Shump?rt, a member of
the Newberry bar, died at. his home
in lb it place last week. Col Shum
port was prominent in the politico
I professional ar.d social circles of
t! ?; State, and several years ago wan
a candidate for Governor of South
r t'olina, in which election tie reci
ivtel a very flattering vote.
As the Conway TYght and Power
company, has. for the past. several
weeks, toon giving its patrons bet
ter service, and by giving it, acknowled
the ju^iice of the coinplaint
of the Herald, obviously, therefore,
t would be superflous to say anything
rise on this subject at this
time. The patrons of the company
appreciate the improved service and
Mr Paul Q lattlebaum has their
thanks.
The proposed advances in express
rates for the transportation of liquors
in packages and jugs, which
were to take effect December 15th,
have been suspended until April
14th, 11)11, by the Interstate Commerce
Commission. This decision
was based on an action brought
by S. Ij Clarke, and many other
liquor dealers who do a large mail
order business in the alleged prohibition
States, against the Southern
Express Com par.y.
Mrs. Sue Roberson, is at her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Rollinson,
in the Western suburbs of Conway.
Her husband, Rev. C. E. Robertson,
will join her later. It will be pleasing
information to his many friends
to learn that Mr. Robertson has
accepted a call from a pastorate in
North Carolina, and will enter upon
his wot k at an early date,
from Awful Deth.a
It<?w an appallirg calamity in his
family was provcuttd is told by A
D McDonald, of Favetteville, N C
U F 1) N 1 8. "My sister had consumption.'
he writes, "she was very
thin and pale, had on appetite and
dny and see rue d to prow weaker every ,
as ell remedies failed, till Dr Kin's
New Discovery was tried, and so
completely cured her. that she has
not. been troubled with a cough since.
Its the best medicine I ever saw or
hea:d of." For coughs, colds, la- :
grippe. asthma, croup, hemorrhage,
all broochial troubles, it has no
equal. 50 cents and ?1 (JO. Trial
bottle free, (duai an teed by Norton
Drug Co.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of llorry.
Court of Common Pleas.
Conway Savings Hank, a Corporation,
Cluirt? r? (1 Under the Laws of the State
?of South Carolina, Plaintiff,
against
J\ Grissotte Gause. 8ilvey Gause, Mary
Ann Bryan, Sancho Bryan, Lucy Bel- (
I amy, lb bacon Bryan Atkinson, Mel
\ina Lewi*, Mike Bryant, .1 A ('raw- ,
ford, Susana Crawford Harvey Bella (
my, O. M. Bellamy, Moses Bellamy,
Zacharias /Bellamy, Mary Bellamy,
Pincktiey 1). Bellamy, K itle Bellamy,
Jeremiah Bellamy, PeterGause, Wainpee
Supply Company, a corporation,
.1. A. Me Derrnott .1 I. Ward and James
B. O'Neill, and 1\ (? O'Nell , survivors
oj the firm of B. O'Neill A Sons,
G, B. Jenkins Defendants;
To the Defendant*), above mimed
You are hereby summoned and reouired
to .iti-wer the complaint In 'his
hCiiop, which has been filed ill the < filce
of the Clcik of tlie Court, o! Common
Pleas, for tlie said county, and t< servo
a o< py of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriler tit his oflic.e at
Conway S.C., within twenty days after
the servic hereof; exclusive of the day
of sik h service; and it you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relic! demanded in the
c< n plaint.
Dec. 7th, A. P. 1010. y
W.L Bryan, if. II. Woodward,
u. u. i'. I'iHiuiiir'b Attorney
To Rebecca *ir>>in , Mike Bryant, Mo
sos Bellamy, and J 3reiniah Bellamy,
absent defendants: (
TAKE NOTKhat the Complaint
in this notion and the summons of which
the foregoing is a copy, were filed in <
the otflee of the Clerk of this Court at 1
Conway, S. C., on the 9th day of Decern
her. A. 1). 1910.
Attest:
W. L. Bryan, 11. II Woodward.
C. C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney, i
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1: y Worloy was here one day last j.
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Tax Notice.
The tax hocks will be open for ihc
c< llecth 11 of State, County nod other
taxes for I lie licul year lb 10 fr??m Ocu ber
loth, 11)10 to March 15th, 1011, Tuxes
are due without penalty t? December
31st, with one per cent, penalty to January
31st., with two per cent pena?ty 1)
February 28h, and with seven per cent,
penalty to March 15:h.
Regular Tax Levy.
The levy on all the taxable property
in the county is us follow*;
State Tax, 5 3-4 mills
Oidinary County Tux -1 mills
Special County Tax 1 mill
Koad and Bridge Tax 2 mills
Constitutional School Tax 3 mills
Totai 15 8 1 mills
Special School Tax.
An additional levy to pay special taxes
voted for school purposes in certain
school districts is made as follows:
No 13 Dog Blnil 8 mills
t; Athens 4 mi Is
7 Green Sea 4 mi lis
11 Soeastee 4 in lis
18 Withers 8 mills
14 Centenary 4 mills
15 Haw 13ianch 5 mills
17 Wanaimker S mills
18 Loiis 8 mills
11) Conway 4 mills
2u Mt Olive 8 mills
24 ( edar Grove 8 mills
2(5 Cool Spiiugs 2 mills
27 Zion 4 mills
21) Powell 4 mills
80 Priuceville 4 mills
8(5 Gr iS>y J3 ly 8 mills
88 Hiekoiv Hill 8 mills
a - miii.. ^ ... : ... :i ,. 1
40 liny r?wajup ) ljill s
50 Fioyds 8 mills
55 Alh-ti 2 mi!l>
M> Suuford 2 mills
59 high Point 8 mills
01 Wampte 8 mil's
02 Savannah Biuff 8 mills
08 Home wood 4 mills
09 Maple 4 mills
70 Poplar 8 mills
74 Four Mile 4 mills
75 Virgo 2 mills
70 Harper 8 mills
77 Straw Field 8 mill79
Bucksport 8 mills
80 Spring Branch 4 mills
81 Salem 8 mills
85 Watts 4 mills
89 Seven Mile 8 mills
91 Pleasant Hill 2 mills
92 Vauglit 4 mills !
94 Oak Grove 8 mills
School Mouse Bond Tax.
An additional levy in School District
No. 19 (Conway) of two mills is made to
pay interest on the Scho.il Hons Bonds
and "to create a sinking fund for their
filial' 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 00 years ,
able to earn a living, except Confederate '
veterans over 50 years of age,
A capitation tax of one dollar for school
purposes is levied on each dog in the
county.
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Commutation Road Tax.
Fuel; person in the county liable for {
I Willi uuiv iiiuot uutani a iiuau ucicija
from the County Treasurer before Janu j
ary 1, 1911, for the year 1910. This can
be procured either by paying to tho
Treasurer three dollars in cash or by
presenting to the Treasurer a certificate >
from his road overseer, approved ly the
Supervisor, to the < lf?ct that he has per- I
formed six days work on the s?-ctiou of '
road to which he belongs.
Fishery Stamps.
Fishery Stamps or Tags may be obtained
from the Treasurer at any time.
When parties order by mail, they should
enclose postage, other wise postage will
be deducted.
On all other days except Sundays, the
Treasurer's oMice at Conway will be open 1
from 9 to -1.
J. N. JENRETTE, ,
3w33 County Treasurer, '
$25.00 Reward,
A reward of $'25.00 will be paid
for the arrest and conviction of any
person selling wine or whiskey within
ihree miles of Bucksport and
Eddy Lake Sehool.
D, V. Richardson,
Geo. Oflicer,
J. M. Marlow.
Trustees.
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J N JENRETTE 1
CONVEYANCER 6c NOTARY PUBLIC
VVrites Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreenenta
,Contracts, &c, Abstracting and
Copying a Specialty,
Hacker Mfg Co., .
SuccofifiorH to
GEORGE S HACKER & SON
YE M AM: kactuhr
I)oorp, SamD AND KMHDM, Ooi.lfSINH AND
IIaI.CHTKKP, (iKll.l.KH AND (lahi.k OltNA
MKNrrt, Ml ItKKN l)OOHM AND WlNDOWH.
YK DEAL IN
(tl.ahh, Mamii Cokd and VYkiuiitb.
:harleston, s. c.
S- l?- IIAWl^S,
GROCER
Only High Grade Family and Planntions
Supplies handled. Your patronige
is respect fully solicited and will be
ippreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
'our money bacK. No trouble to show
joods, ro if you don't see what you want
isk for it.
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THS HOKRY HERALD, THU
FOR EVE
Only 43 Days to close
Merchandise. This will be tl
waged in this section of Hoi
Mnfri-iiil I'lmnffns will l?o marl<? in our
ning with the new year 1911, hence we
stock of merchandise, and do it quickl
and close Saturday, December 31st, 191
You are especially invited to attend tli
needs while the stock is complete and
l'or goods when you can get them for
On Many Article
'\7' * < 4 /~v c
X XX U. ^
ote our Prices and
1200 cans Hall's 10c. Star Lye reduced
to 7 l-2c
2000 packages R R Mills snuff
per package 1c.
1000 packages Lump and Celluloid
starch, per package 4c.
1000 packages washing powder
per package 4c.
1000 pks Rough 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 SI
three for $1.00
200 mens linen collars, a little
soiled, worth 12 l-2c for 5c.
Mens and ladies extra heavy i
fleeced lined undersuits, I
worth $1 10 for 79c. I
Mens and ladies lighter weight
undershirts for 50c.
3000 yards cassimers, flannels,
hrilliantincs, 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
irticles at correspondingly low prices
(Vhich we picked up last August while
ransacking the northern markets for
bargains.
We want to sell every man and wonan,
boy and girl their foot and head
vear, their suits, coats, overcoats,
JUSTICE, SC
P. S. Don't forget sale begin
31st De<
Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on
jlied with choice goods for family us*
ist possible notch. Phone orders gn
ivory guaranteed. Phone No. 13.
VEGETABLES
B. T. HYMfl
S Benn
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CUHBI L
THE HOUSE C
J E NIC
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Keep and sell everything in this line
dress patten. Staple and fancy gr<
You are cordially invited to call and
igo will be appreciated. Polite clci
lay a bargain day.
ItSUAY, DEOKMBElt 15, 1910.
TWm
JRYBODY
$10,000 worth of General'
te Biggest Bargain Sale ever
rry County.
business affairs at Justice, S. C., begini
have decided to close out our entire
y. The sale (strickly cash) will begin
nvpmhpr 19
IfVUIIIMUl I Smj
0, or when all goods have been sold.
ie early part of this sale and supply ypur
attractive. No need to pay high prices
about one half value during this sale.
s We Can Save
50 Per Cent.
Figure for Yourself.
2000 yards calico to close at 5c.
300 fancy silk 4-in-hand ties,
worth 25c to 50c, each 10c.
*)OAA ?%o 1 ho /kf oKaaci ur/\t*t 1? 4/1
I'cuin */i nin ui til iw
$6 00 per pair must be 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 $1 25
A beautiful line of ladies dress
shoes worth $1 50 to $1 75
closing at $1 39
ine of Cardui, $1 size for 75c.
T*
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.
Rock salt (for horses, cattle hogs)
by 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
5100 with us. So come, one and all,
and come quickly.
Yours for unparalled bargains,
)UTH CAROLINA
is 12th November and closes
member,
J. SPI
ae riour
hand. Our Grocery Department is
e and are marked down to tho low
wn careiul attention and prompt de
IN SEASON.
NTHE BAKEti.
t THE GROCER MAN
ottsville Marble W k
W. McRLWKE, Proprietor.
MANUFACTURER OF
IENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC.
,nd Prices Furnished on Application
for Anything in Our Line.
S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, C,
EST A Bl. I SHED I88O.
TTSVILLE, 8 V
IF BARGAINS |
;holas, I
[ erchatndise*
! from a paper of pins up to the fines'
jeories at the lowest possible priceh
inspect our stock and your patronrks
to supply your wants, Evers
protect
J _ Your.
iamulv^
a bank^
^ccouin
PHILLIP D ARMOUR,
Meat Kingfiret saved one hi
ings on the farm. He went
* ** I 1% 1? rw /v *\ i cr. t\t\ 0 ,i01
Vilely UlCI C lie tt UCI,
SAVED saved a few thous
ing was the seed from whic
Wc pay a liberal interest consister
MAKE OUIt BAP
CONWAY SA1
IN FIRST NATIONAL.
This Bank is open every i:
The B est
E\
For the best of everything
with go to Dusenbury & C
Our ]
We guarantee to beat what
sidered. Come see us and buy when
Dusenbui
Toddville,
^ 100 bbls Pride
> 125 bbls Saxoi
7 50 bbls Capal
> 50 bushels Sc
> 2,000 Cotton S
% 400 bushels C
> 3,000 lbs Smol
200 bushels B<
300 bags Ship
^ 155 caddies T(
<? On the above we will
/*' Ml /"I A
^possiDie. v_ome to see us
? ways have it md want yo
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| THE COOPER
CMULLINS:
I ill 7 wbm
v/\ vi
Iof the grain harvested in this count]
and less than live per cent of it is b<
of the ones who are so far behind th
Over 95 per cent, of the business <
checks instead of the handling of m
most convenient way of doing busim
nine per cent, of the business shouli
The few people who are not using 1
such as this, are placing themselves
are not up to date in other respects.
You should have a check account a
how simple it is.
Bank ol
I.ORIS,
, the great multi-millionare
uridred dollars from his earnt
from New Yorl^ to Califory
digging ditches. He still
sand dollars. The first savh
his vast fortune grew.
it with safety. 5 percent.
sK YOUR BANK.
VING3 BANK.
BANK BUILDING.
Saturday from 6 to 7:30 p m.
of
'erything
A- X 1 ] A. L.
10 eat, io wear ana 10 worn.
Company.
Prices
you can get elsewhere, quality oo?
i vou need good merchandise.
ry & Co.,
South Carolina
sat Flours
i of Richmond
tola. J
;ed Rye. ^
Sheets. C
orn. C
ked Bacon. C
est Meal. %
stuff. C
>bacco. >
make the closest prices^
. We have the stock, al-V
iiv Villain /ina
Ut UUD11ICDO* ^
ocery Co.,!
WHOLESALE i
per cent
ry in bound by havesting machines
>u nd by hand. What do you think
e times as to be binding by hand?
this country Is done by bank
oncy because it is the safest and
ess. There is no reason why ninetyI
not be done this way.
the conveniences offered by a bank
in the same class as the one* who
it this bank. Come in let ns explain
f Loris,
> S. C.
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