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. H, H. WOODWARD. Editor
TllURSDAV. DECEMBER, 7 1911
Thegrand jury of Newberry, SC..
recently returned a, "no bill" in
the famous BVlder ease, the jury, it
is said, standing eleven for "trur
bill" and eight for "no bill", twelve
being necessary for a true bill lb will
be recalled that Felder was indicted
for some alleged crime committer1
, in connection with the dispensary
winding up commission. This case
is now a closed ineidentand we trust
it will remain such for all time to
come.
The confession of McNamera to
dynamiting the Los Angles Times'
building, for which ho and hif
brother were on trial in that city
came like a clap of thunder from ;
clean sky. Labor unions were
dumbfound by it and could scracel>
believe the evidence of their owi
senses as it was universally balieveci
that the McNamaras were innocent
of the charge and were myrtars tc
the cause of organized labor and for
this reason labor unions rallied t<
their aid and raised a fund of $1(50,000,
with much more in sight, if
it were needed. Labor unions and
labor leaders aro much exerciser
over the confession, claiming tha1
labor has received a blow from which
it can never recover. But we d<
not think this the case because th
demands of labor are just and it?
cause righteous. We repeat wha'
we have said before that "if thos<
men are guilty they should suffe?
4 Vo O ^ v tromn ^ C 4 1 1 - ? * '
! Aiivuii; u c*I L_y Ul I [Hi lUWJ 1"
innocent they should be cleared regardless
of the question of labor or
anti labor."
In Memoriam.
On November 12, 1911, the death
angel visited the home of Mr and
Mrs W ? Cribb and took from them
iheir darling little daughter, Metth
Cly. She was born October 27, 1906
and died November 12, 1911. Sht
had a short stay, but during hei
short life she won many' friends
She was loved by all who knew her.
She was laid to rest the foPowlog
day in the Clarendon cemetry in th;
presence of a largo gathering of sor
rowing telaiivies and friends t(
mourn their loss, but we know out
loss is her eternal gain.
Sleep on sweet babe and take th\
rest,
And forever lean on the Saviour'*
ureast.
May the Lord bless the bereaved
family.
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be living to-day, if it had not been
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writes A. D. McDonald of Fayette
vii!<\ N. C , R. i<\ D No. 8, "foi
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wet?' told my sister had consumption
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night sweats but your wonderful
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Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co.
The Bazaar given by the ladies of <
the t'resbylerian church was a so- ,
cial and financial success. The ladies
of the Methodist church, so \c
see it staled, will hold their Brizia?
and dinner in the Quattlebaum store
today (Thursday), whom many useful
and ornamental articles wi lb
on sale cheap at the prices asked
The object of these ladies is toappl}
the proceeds toward raising the
debt on their handsome now churcl
and, therefore, they should receive <
a liberal patronage.
{
Death in Roaring Fire ^
may not result from the work of ^
firebugs, but often severe burns are 4
caused that make a quick need for j
Bucklen's ArnicaSaive, the quickest ^
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Mrs B L Housend returned to
Conway Saturday from a pleasant
vi>itof some weeks to her daugh- C
ters at Belfast, Ga. \
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I Dairy Doings.
What do you do when you discover
a leak in the milk pail? Stop it, of
course. But do you over think about j
stopping the leak caused by poor j
cows? The latter leak is the bigger
of the two.
A cow so milked that she does not
enjoy the operation will gradually retire
from the business of giving milk.
Do not milk her in a cold wind, or a
Liot stable, nor where tiles torture her,
nor in a muddy barnyurd.
A cow will do much better If always
cared for and milked by the same perRon.
Cows do not like strangers, so
when your--visiting friend offers to
Help milk say, "No," or not quite so
much milk as usual will be the result.
Midsummer often brings much suffering
to stock because the water supply
fails or becomes low. Pains should
be taken to provide an ample supply
of pure water, not only because
It is humane so to do, but for the
more selfish reason that the animals
will thrive and produce much better.
Ruttermilk cheese Is a new product
obtained by curdling buttermilk with
heat, draining the curd and adding
salt- Large amounts of buttermilk are
wasted every year, says Professor J.
L. Samrais of the Wisconsin experimental
station. If this were made Into
buttermilk cheese it would furnish
a larger supply of palatable food,
equal in food value, pound for pound,
to lean beefsteak, and which can bo
sold profitably at half the price of meat.
To make this cheese the buttermilk
is curdled by heating to 80 degrees,
and left undisturbed for an hour. It
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is men iienteu to 100 degrees, una
after standing quiet for about an hour
the clear whey is drawn off the curd,
and the latter is placed on a draining ,
rack, which is covered with cheese
cloth. Here it remains half a day or
overnight, until as dry as desired,
when it is salted with one and onehalf
pounds of salt per 100 pounds
ftf curd, and is ready for use.
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Tax Notice.
The tax books wili bo open for the
collection of taxes for fiscal year
1911 from October 15th, 1911, to
March 15th, 1912, a.id may be paid
without penalty to December Hist;
with one per cent, penaity to January
HI ; with 2 per cent, penalty to
February 28th; and with 7 per cent,
penalty to March 15 h.
REGULAR TAX LEVY
Stat," .6 8*4 mills
O.-fiinni'v Driiint.v Tax.
Roads aud Bridges . . 5 1-2 mills
Special County Tax ... 1 mill
For completion of bridge
across Waccamaw river 1 2 mill
Constitutional School Tax 3 mills i
Total . 16 3 4 mills
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX I
An additional lew to poy tpacial
school taxes voted for school purposes
in certain school districts is
made as follows:
No 3 Bog Bluff 3 mills
No (> Athens 4 mills
No 7 Green Sea 4 mills
No 11 Soeastee 4 mills
No 13 Withers 3 mills
No 14 Centenary 4 mills
No 15 Haw Branch 5 mills
No 17 Wauamaker 8 mills
No 18 Loris ....8 mills
No lit Burroughs 4 mills
No 20 Mt Olive 3 mills
No 21 White Oak .3 mills
No 24 Gerfar Grove 3 mill*
No ? Gurloy 3 mills
No 2(1 Cool Soring 2 mills
No 27 Zicn.. 4 mills
No 29 Powell 4 mill*
No 30 Princeville 4 mills
No 33 Finklea 4 mills
No 39 Grassy Bay 3 mills
No 38 hickory Hill 3 mills
No 43 Hulls Island 4 mills
No 45 Tilly Swamp 3 mills
No 47 Red Hill 3 mills
No 49 Red Bluff 3 mills
No 59 Ployds 8 mills
No 51 Flo yds X Roads ... 4 mills
No 53 Allen 2 mills
No 59 San ford ... 3 milis
No 59 Hi^h Point 3 mills
No 90 Muster Shed 3 mills
No 91 Warupee 3 mills
No 92 Savannah Bluff 3 mills
No 93 Re ho both 3 mills
No 99 Camp Swamp 3 mills
No 08 Homowood 4 mills
No 01) Maple 4 mills
No 70 Poplar 3 mills
No 72 Heou 3 mills
No 74 Four Mile 4 mills
No 75 Virgo 2 mills
No 70 Harper 3 mills
No 77 IS; raw field 3 mills
No 70 Bucksport 3 mills
No 80 Spring Branch 8 mills
No 81 Salem 3 mills
i\o 85 Watts 4 mills
No 80 Seven Mile 3 mills
No 91 Pleasant Hill ... 2 mills
NO 02 Vaughts. 4 mills
No 94 O.iii Grove . . 3 mills
No 97 Carolina 3 mills
SCHOOL, no[JSK BOND TAX
An additional levy in School District
19 (Conway) of two mills is
made to pay interest on the School
House Bonds and 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
citizen between the ages cf 21 ana
/?/* x - ^^ ^
on yturs auie mj B.ra a uyilik, i-acept
Confederate Veterans over 50
years of a^c A capitation tax cf
one dollar is levied on each do# ir
the couni y.
COMMUTATION ROAD TAX
Each person in the county liable
for road duty must obtain a ''Road
Receipt" from the County Treasurer
before January 1, 1012, for the year
1011 This can be procured either
by pay in# to tho Treasurer tbr^?
dollars in cash or by presenting t
tue Treasurer a certificate from h?s
road overseer, approved by tho Su
pervisor, to the effect that he has
porformed six days wof,k on the section
of road to which he belongs.
FISHERY STAMPS.
Fishery .Stamps o** Tags may be
obtained from the Treasurer at any
time. When parties order by mail ,
ihey should enclo e postage, other- '
.vise postage will be deducted.
TREASURER'S ITINERARY
The Treasurer will attend the
following places at the day and hour
named for tho purpose of collecting
taxes:
November 25th \
Burgess 8 to 10
Socastee 1 to 2
Bucksville 3 to 4
November 27fch
flay boro 10 to 12
&oan 1 to 2
Llchoboth 3 to 4
Novem ber 28 h
Mt Pisgah *9 to 10 *
Flinson & Ward 12 to 2
ITloyds School House 4 to 5
November 20th
Spring Branch 9 to 11
Strouos Store... 2 to 4
November 30th
Glreon Sea 9 to 11 :
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December 1st
Daisy 9 to 11
San ford . 1 to 2
December 4th
Hammond 10 to 12 t
Kbenezer 2 to 4 ?
IJrooksville 7 to 8 p m h
December 5th >
Little River 9 to 12 fi
Warn pee 2 to 4 a
December 6th ?
Tilly Swamp..' 9 to 10
Graham v die 11 to 12
December 7th
DofjlJluff 10 to 11 t
Galivunts Ferry 2 to 4 u
December 8th [
\ynor 9 to 10 t
Uool Sprintr 1 to 2 t
December 11th p
Hyrtle Beach 10 to 11
l?HN HOLT, Treas Horry County 4
TAX RETURNS
The Auditor of Ilorry County will attend
the following places at times specified
below for the purpose of taking returns
of all personal property for the
fiscal year commencing January 1st,
1012 and ending December 81st, 11)12.
Adrian, Tuesday, January 2nd. 10 a
m to 11 a m.
Hayburo, Tuesday, January 2nd, 12 m
to 2 p til.
Zoun, Wednesday, January 2nd, 8pm
to 5 p m.
Stevens X Roads, Wednesday, January
3rd, 10 a ui to 12 in.
St roods 8tore, Wednesday, January
3rd, 2 p in to 4 o m.
Spring Branch, Thursday, January
4th, 10 h in to 12 ra.
uruMriv Bav. 'I hursduv. January 4th.
2 |> in to 4 p hi.
Green Sea, Friday, Jauuury 5th, 10
a m to 12 in.
8 W ilarrelson's Store House, Friday,
January 5th, 2 p ui to 4 p in.
Lori-j, Saturday, January 0th, 10 a in
to 12 ui.
Suuford, Saturday, January 0th, 2 p ni
to 4 p in.
lia uuiond, Monday, January 8th, 10
a in to 12 m.
Daisy, Monday, January 8th, 2p in
to 4 p m.
Hound Swamp, Tuesday, January 9th,
10 a in to 12 in.
Farmer, Tuesday, January 9th 2pm
to 4 p in.
Khnni-zpr. Wediieadav. January 10th
10 a id lo 12 in.
Brooksvilie, Wednesday, January loth,
2 a m to 4 p m.
Little Liver, Thursday January 11th,
10 a m to 12 in.
Lay, Thurcday, Janaruy lltli, 2pm
to 4 p in.
Warn pee, Friday, January 12th,, 9am
to 12 in.
klund, Fxiday, January 12th, 2 p m to
J p in.
iHixonvllle, Friday, January 12th, 4 p
III t?> o ]) 111.
Cool spring, Monday, January 15th,
10 a in to 12 in.
Kehobotb, Mo. day, January 15th, 2 p m
to 4 p in.
I'mso, Night, Monday, January 15th',
7 p in to 8 p in.
tlinson & Ward, Tuesday, January
lG'.h, 10 a in to 12 ui.
W aimuiaker. Connelly's Tuesday, January
Kiti?, 2 p hi to 4 p in.
Fl< yds X Koads, Wednesday, January
7tn, 1J a in to 1 i in.
Tayiorsville Wednesday, January 17th
2 p iii tu 4 p in.
Ualivauts Ferry, Thursday, January
18th, Id a in to 12 in.
Ay nor, Thursday, January I8th, 2 p
in to 4 p m.
Gideon, Friday, January 10th, 10 a in
to 12 m.
Jord irivl'.le, Friday, January 19th, 2
p in to 4 p in.
Uougois, 8 in art's. Saturday, January
20rh, lO a ill to 12 ill. w
Klondike, Saturday, Jauuary 20th, 2 )
p m to 4 p m.
tiucksvi.'le, Monday, January 22nd,
10 a in to 11 a m.
Socasti-e, Monday, January 22nd, 2 p
m to 4 p in.
UnrgHhs. Tuesday^ January 23rd, 10 a
m to 12 ?n.
Staivey, Tuesday, January 23rd, 2 p
in to 4 p m.
Myrtle Beach, Wednesday, January
24th, 1<? a in to 12 in.
Burcol, Wednesday, January 24th,
a p in 10 4 p in.
The balance of the time at the Auditory
* rtice hi (Jon way.
All arde b dial males capable of earnirg
a support uetween tlie ages of 21 and
56 years shall be deemed taxable polls.
The number of your school district Is
important.
Transfers of real estate must be noted
with care.
Executors and administrators will %
make their returns according to law.
Atl persons between the ages of 21
and 50 who are liable to road duty will
make return of same to the county
Auditor us required by law.
Failure to make returns within the
time specified subjects the delinquent to
a penaby of 50 per cena.
N C ADAMS, Auditor.
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SRKCIAL NOTICE
dollars and Cuffs held for 30 days
md if not called for will be sold,
Yoursforgood worir,
GEORGE LUM
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Only High Grade Family and Planntions
Supplies handled. Your patrongo
la reypectfull) solicited and will be
pprcclut^d. Satisfaction guaranteed or
'our money bacK. No trouble to show
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Trespass Notice. '
All persons are hereby forbidden
o hunt, or in any manner 10 enter
ipon, or trespass upon our lands in
kittle River township. All violaors
of this notice will be prosecuted
o the full extent of the penalties
roviaed by law, M E Gore,
W E Gore,
w 35 W D Gore.