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I Me fjwYYg gtaltl, 1 Bute rod at tho Post Oflice at Conway, 8. C as Second Class Mail Matter. P JBL1S11ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. 1UBJORIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR H, H? WOODWAKD; Editor THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1911 Jack Johnson, the negro pugalist, says it is his "unalterable intoatiou to quit the prize ring," Jack 'J ?o.. 1 4 ^ ?,,U eviuenuy Kliuwa wuuu tu Ijum, The McNamaras, the self confessed dynamiters, are catching 'Hail Columbia"on all sides. They have tfhe sympathy of but few. J M Brown has again been elected Governor of Georgia over two other candidates, by a vote of 200 electoral votes of the 3G8. This is big victory for State v/ide Prohibition. "Forecast" is the latest convert to the more "Hog and Hominy" i\lrin it nd 1 n f.5 r? n r\ f fVir> r?r?f.t.r\n | / I a 11 UUU 1 UVIUVUU/II v/l V?IV vv W WW acreage as a means to raise the price of cotton. There is room for many more. Don't forget the Atlantic Coast Line's good road train which is scheduled to make a practical demonstration of good roads building in Conway on Monday, the 18th inst. Every one interested in good roads , should bo present as much information along this line is to be given in lectures and demonstration work. Saves Two Lives, "Neither my sister nor myself might be living to-day, if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery" writes A. D. McDonald of Fayette vi'lle, N. C., R F. D. No. 8, "for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were cold my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. Its the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, Jagrippo, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,?all bronchial troubles,?its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Norton Dr ug Co. News from Dothan. Dothan, N. C. Dec. 1st, 1911,' An entertainment was given at the Dot ban High School Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. It took three hours to carry out tho program, still the audience did not seem to grow the least tired. The expression of appreciation at its close were highly gratifying to those who had labored so faithful in its preparations. The instrumental solos and duets wore not only a credit to the music class, but to their very eflicient teacher. The comic part of the program which was a new venture seemed to be especially attractive. Mr C C Bland spent Wednesday night at Mr J N Cox's He came up to the entertainment and took his son Carson back home to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Bessie Baldwin left early Thursday morning for Whitcville, where she will spend Thanksgiving. She was accompanied by Miss Minnie Marlow, Quite a number of new pupils are expected to enter our school next week. Death in Roaring Fire may not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Bncklen's Arnica Salve, the Quickest r i - 1 surest cure for burns. wounds, bruises, boils, sores. It subdues inflammation, It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives oil' skin erupt^ns, ulcers or piles. Only 25 cents at the Norton Drug Co. The work is still poing on at the secti >n of public road between Conwav and Bear Swamp. Some very pood work is being done there by the county chain gang under the direction of the guard, Mr Bonjaman Moore. With favorable weather this work will soon bo completed. The Methodist ladies are well pleased with the results of their bazaar and dinner last Friday. The receipts exceeded their expectations There is money, and plenty of it, in Horry dirt. It only needs plenty of elbow grease and a few prains of eommon sense to demonstrate tlv's fact to the convincing of the people. The county Treasurer is on his rounds collecting taxes. I TODDVILLE TIDINGS. Will Mr Holliday Enter the Race for Congress??Other News Notes. | Miss Mary Oliver recently spent a a week with us. Mrs A M Dusenbury spent Thanksgiving at Greenwood with relatives and friends. We think that Gov Blease did right in not issuing a proclamation advising farmers to hold their cotton. The reduction of the cotton acreage and making more "Hog and Hominy'* is the best solution of this problem, This writer interviewed Hon Geo J Holliday in reference to the rumor that he intended making the race for Congress next summer. 4tIf it is made apparent to me that it is the wish of the people that I enter the race, I will certainly do so," said the ex-Senator. While Senator from Horrv Mr Holliday made many friends throughout the State and is regarded as one of the most ef fective stump speakers in the State, and should he enter the race for Congress, he will make an interesting campaign and undoubtedly will be a hard mau to beat: Forecast Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with all the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the murn. \e ? .. : cons suriaces . j.ue poneub ui;luuinalion of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful result< in curing Catarrh. 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S ^ EorHS" SOUTH CAROLINA j J Job Office >ld Reliable" and a full and complete line of stationer: eeds on short notice at a very reasonable i every job. your next Order i Tax Notice. The tax books will be open for the collection of taxes for tiscal year ( 1911 from October 15th, 1911, to i March 15th, 1912, and irtay be paid ' without penalty to December 3lst; 1 with one per cent, penalty to January 31 ; with 2 per cent, penalty to February 28th; and with 7 per cent, penalty to March 15th. I REGULAR TAX LEVY Stat<* 5 3-4 mills i Ordinary County Tax, RnnHs n.nrl Tlridi/es . . 5 1-2 mills ' Special County Tax 1^ mill T, For completion of bridge across YVaccamaw river 1 2 mill Constitutional School Tax 3 mills Total 15 3 4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL, TAX An additional levy to pay special school taxes voted for school purposes in certain school districts is made as follows: No 3 Do# 131 uIT 3 mills No (> Athens 4 mills No 7 Green Sea 4 mills No 11 Socastee 4 mills No 13 Withers 3 mills No 14 Centenary 4 mills No 15 Haw Branch 5 mills No 17 VVanamaker 8 mills No 18 Loris 8 mills No 11) Burroughs 4 mills No 20 Mt Olive 3 mills No 21 White Oak 3 mills i\o 24 Gedar Grove 3 mills No ? Gurley 3 mills No 2(5 Cool Spring 2 mills No 27 Zion 4 mills ' No 21) Powell 4 mills No 30 Princeville 4 mills No 33 Pink lea 4 mills No 30 Grassy Bay 3 mills No 38 hickory Mill 3 mills ' No 43 Hulls Island 4 mills No 4b Tilly Swamp 3 mills No 47 R< d Hill 3 mills No 49 Red BlulT 3 mills No 50 Floyds 8 mills No 51 Floyds X Roads ... 4 mills No 53 Allen 2 mills No 50 Sanford 3 mills No 59 High Point 3 mills No GO Muster Shed 3 mills No 01 Warn pee ... 3 mills No 02 Savannah BlulT 3 mills No 03 Rehoboth 3 mills No 00 Camp Swamp 3 mills No 08 Home wood 4 mills No 09 My pie 4 mills No 70 Poplar 3 mills No 72 Leon 3 mills No 74 Four Mile 4 mills No 75 Virgo 2 mills No 70 Harper 3 mills No 77 Sirawtield 3 mills No 79 Bucksport 3 mills No 89 Spring Branch......8 mills No 81 Salem 3 mills x\o 85 Watts 4 mills No 89 Seven Mile . 3 mills No 91 Pleasant Hill ... 2 mills NO 02 Vaughts 4 mills No 94 Oai? Grove . . .3 mills v- ot !-{ mills 11 .'i uai wi nut i. SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX An additional levy in School District 11) (Conv/ay) of two mills is made to pay interest on the School J House Bonds and to create a sinki in# fund for their final retirement. CAPITATION TAX A poll tax of oue dollar for school purposes is levied upon every male citizen between the a#es of 21 and (10 years able to earn a living, except Confederate Veterans over 50 years of a#e A capitation tax of one dollar is levied on each do# in the county. COMMUTATION ROAD TAX Each person in the county liable for road duty must obtain a "Road Receipt" from tne County Treasurer before January 1, 1912, for the year 1911. This can be procured either by pay in# to the Treasurer thr^p dollars in cash or by presenting t the Treasurer a certilicate from h?s road overseer, approved by *,he Supervisor, to the effect that he has performed six days work on the section of road to which he bfcloo#s. FISHERY STAMPS. Fishery Stamps or Tags may bo obtained from the Treasurer at any time. When parties order by mail they should enclose postage, otherwise postage will be deducted. TREASURER'S ITINERARY The Treasurer will attend the following places at tho day and hour named for the purpose of collecting taxes: November 25th Burgess 8 to 10 Socastoe 1 to 2 BucUsville 3 to 4 November 27th flavboro 10 to 12 Zoan .... 1 to 2 Re ho both 3 to 4 November 28Lh Mt Pisgah 0 to 10 Liinson & Ward 12 to 2 Ployds School House 4 to 5 November 20th TJun nnli 0 f_fi "J O |J 111J ui nufu I . I ? $ t/ WW Strouus Store 2 to 4 November 30th G rcon Sea 9 to 11 Loris 2 to 4 December 1st Daisy 9 to 11 Sauford . 1 to 2 December 4th Hammond 10 to 12 l Kbeuezer. 2 to 4 Brooksville 7 to 8 p m December 5th Little River 9 to 12 k Warn pee 2 to 4 I December 6th | Tilly Swamp 9 to 10 Grahamville 11 to 12 December 7th Doft Bluff 10 to 11 Galivants Ferry 2 to 4 December 8th ? Aynor 9 to 10 Cool Spring 1 to 2 Docember 11th Myrtle Beach 10 to 11 JOHN HOLT, Treas Horry Oouuty TAX RETURNS The Auditor of Horry 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, 1912. Adrian, Tuesday, January 2nd. 10 a m to 11 a m. Bayboro, Tuesday, January 2nd, 12 m to 2 p m. Zoan, Wednesday, January 2nd, 8pm to 5 p m. Stevens X Roads, Wednesday, January 3rd, 10 a m to 12 m. * Strouds Store, Wednesday, January 3rd, ? p in to 4 p m. j Spring Branch, Thursday, January 4th, 10 a m to 12 m. Grassy Bay, Thursday, January 4th, 2 p in to 4 p ill, Green Sea, Friday, January 5th, 10 a m to 12 in. S W Harrelson's Store House, Friday, January 5th. 2 p ui to 4 p in. Lorit, Saturday, January 6th, 10 a m to 12 m. v * ? " 1 .ii. rv bauioru, oaiuruay, January oiu, a p in to 4 p in. Hammond, Monday, January 8th, 10 a in to 12 in. Daisy, Monday, January 8th, 2 p m to 4 p m. Hound Swamp, Tuesday, January 9th, 10 a in to 12 m. Farmer, Tuesday, January 9th 2pm to 4 p m. Kbenezer, Wednesday, January 10th 10 a in lo 12 in. Brooksvilie, Wednesday, January loth, 2 a m to 4 p in. Little Liver, Thursday January 11th , 10 a m to 12 in. Lay, Thursday, Janaruy lltli, 2pm to 4 p in. Wainpee, Friday, January ltth, 9am to 12 in. Hand, Friday, January 12th, 2 p m to ^ J [> in. iSixonville, Friday, January 12th, 4 p in to 5 i) in. Cool Spring, Monday, January 15th, 10 n m to 12 in. ltehobotb, Monday, Junuary 15th, 2pm to 4 p in. Fuso, Night, Monday, January 15th, 7pm to S p in. liinson Ward, Tuesday, January 18th. 10 a in to 12 in. Wanamaker. Connelly's Tuesday, January 18th, 2pm to 4p m. Floyds X Loads, Wednesday, January 7th, 1J a in to 12 m. Taylorsville. Wednesday, January 17th 2 ]> in to 4 p in. Oalivutus Ferry, Thursday, January 18th, 10 a in to 12 111. A>uor, Thursday, January I8tb, 2 p in to -1 p in. Gideon, Friday, January 19th, 10 a m to 12 in. . J.ndanville, Friday, January 19th, 2 p in to 4 p in. k Dougoia, Smart's, Saturday, January f 20(h, 10 a in to 12 in. Klondike, Saturday, January 20tli, 2 p in to 4 p in. UueksviHe,'* Monday, January 22nd, 10 am ti) 11 a in. Sixjutdrc, Monday, January 22nd, 2 p m to 4 p in. Burgess. Tuesday, January 23rd, 10 a in to 12 ui. Stalvey, Tuesday, January 23rd, 2 p ~ m to 4 p in. * Myrtle Beach, Wednesday, January 24th, 10 a m to 12 in. llurcol, Wednesday, January 24th, 2 p in to 4 p ni. The balance of the time at the Auditors oflice in Conway. All aide bodied males capable of earning a support between the ages of 21 and 55 years shall be deemed tut able polls. '1 lie number of your school district is *. Important. Transfers of real estate must be noted with cate. Executors and administrators will make their returns according to law. Ail persons between the ages of 21 and 50 who are liable to road duty will make return of same to the county Auditor as required by law. Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to ^ a penal'y of 50 per cene. JN C ADAMS, Auditor. Oyster Shell Lime. 95 PER CENT PURE LIME. Sweeten your sour lands. * Get the full strength of your fertilizers. Prevent RUST in your cotton. Prevent SHEDDING in your cotton. Bv usintrour Oyster Shell Lime. Sacked, F. O. B. Steamer at River Landing $6 00 per ton. Write for 10 ton reduced price. Breslauer, Lachicotte &> Co., Waverly Mills, S. C. === * CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Y Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed* Work neatly executed, an! in first class style. 8PKCIAL NOTIOB Collars antkCuffs held for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, YourRfor good worn;, GEORGE LUM S- V- HAWEN GROCER Only High Crude Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronai1h rAsnnctfulU flnlir.il ad and will b? appreciate(t Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bacK. No trouble to show a goods, so if you don't see what you want ^ ask for It. Trespass Notice. All porsons are hereby forbidden to bunt, or in any manner to enter upon, or trespass upon our lands in Little River township. All violators of this notice will be proseouted to the full extent of the penalties provided oy law, M E Gore, W E Gore, 4w36 W D flort,