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I gotrn derail ? cored at the Poet Office a> Conway, S. C as becouu Clan* Uaij Mat tor. i? JMilSMfll) IVBIiTTUU KB DAY iiOlTfrlSO BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. >U?IdIIPTION OKH DOLI.AIt MKYftA ? ~ M. H? WOODWARD. JKdltoi THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23 1912 It is often the case with the town as a whole, just as it is with the pn ate individual, it becomes too stingy to spend a five cent piece, in some place where it would thereby save a dollar. The drying need oi better streets and sidewalks all over tha town of Conway can be realized by looking at the situation as one patsss. It would not be necessarj to bond the town to carry oa the work of laying cement, paring some of the places most frequently used, and constructing sinjple and inexpensive drains. The work was?3tart ed soms years ngo, and thare is not & person living in the town who is not proud of what was done at that tiras. Why has not this work been going on steadily, and why it it not { bting carried on now? He, who would refuse to pay a small increase in his taxes in order to carry on thtse and other impaovements, does not stop to consider the great saying to vehicles, and the decreased death rata from better sanitation, By all means let the town authoritiet make tome provition for carrying ob thit work steadily, and if *hej will not issue bonds for putting iu a sewerage and water system, ?rvar./i what r?an ha raised every ?? MMV ? w year Id laying more cement walk9, in paying the main business streets, and in drainage amd sanitation. 16 does not pay to save a cent where a dollar could be saved or made by spending it, f9 "" ' " There are applicants ana applicants these days for business positions. The large business concerns as a general rule hare a rush of ap plications from stenographers, bookkeepers, salesmen and others, each setting forth their various claim/.. What many of those applicants lack is the quality of efficiency, and this lack is apparent to the business mar, - * - 1 4u.? tho moLnenl ne lays t*)us uu tuo posed applicant for a given position Thoso who apply year after year for such positions and aro eithor turned dowa at first, or aro taken on, only to bo discharged later, never seemto realize that they msut ba efficient in what they undertake to do, or else they cannot expect to retain the placo long, or advance to s higher position in the course of time. In fact this efficiency is what every bus ness executive theso days is looking for in his prospectiveemployees, aud ii is also what ho is always expecting in those he takes into the estabj, lishment. Efficiency is a great word, and it is not every man or woman that has Dcon able to attain it, and some of them never will ati-j u vmiu ib In tho past experience of the world, the people have not encourag ?d wondering bands of Gypsies, horse traders, and others going about with horses from place to place and having no regular income or occupation. There are laws on Iht statute books restricting them. Sueb bands frequently visit Horry County and there is no doubt of tho fact that they find this a better place to remain than at a majority of the places at which they stop. But this should not be ao. They do any community harm, and when a band settles down near the corporate limits of the to wn to trade horses, the laws should be inforced at ohm aed the band made to move 011. For Sale,*?One horse and buggy. [ both In good condition, $185 cash. , Also Automobile, $250. ] Br, J, A. Norton. Adv. ] i TAX NOTICE The tax books will be open for collection of luxes for the fiscal year liJ12 from October 15th., l'J12 to March lbih, 1313, payable without1 penalty to December 31st. One per j cent penalty will be added forJanu ary, oin per cent, additional for Feb j ruur.v, five pur cent additional for i Hureh, making a total of seven per j 'cent, penalty to March 15ib. Regular Tax Levy The regular tax levy on all tax- j ab.e propci i>\ in the County is as folio v/a: Stale tax 5$ mills Ordinary County tax 3J 44 Koads & Br. >:e* 4 41 Court House & Ja'l Bonds 1 44 Constitutional School tax 3 4' Total 171 '* . An additional levy to pay special taxes voted for school purposes in certain school districts is as follows: No. l Port llnrrelson 2 mills 2 Evergreen ' 4 3 Dog Bluff 3 5 Sandy Plain 3 <> Athens 4 7 Green Sea 4 0 Little Hirer a 11 Socaatee 4 J3 Withers y 14 Centenary 4 15 7/aw Brat cli 5 17 Watiatnaxer 8 18 Loris 8 1U Burroughs 4 20 Mt Ollvo 3 31 White Oak 3 24 Good' Bope 3 23 Cedar Grore 3 25 Guriey 3 20 Cool Spring 2 O? r/t?n "" A 28 Chapel llill 4 29 Powell 4 , 550 Prlnceville 4 532 Hickory Grove 2 853 Fin Idea 4 < .'30 Granny Bay 53 j 538 Hickory Hill 53 , 539 Bimpeou Creek 4 41 Daisy * 553 Hulls Island 4 45 Tilly Swamp 53 ' 47 Hod 11111 53 I 49 Hod Bluff 53 ] 50 Floyd a 8 < 51 Floyds X Koade 4 553 ^Hlen 3 55 San ford 3 ( 57 Sweet Home 5 59 High Point 3 00 Muster Shed 8 01 Wampee 3 02 Savannah Bluff 3 0J RehoDoth 3 00 Camp Swamp 3 68 Home wood 4 09 Maple 4 70 Poplar 3 72 Leon S 73 Mt. i/erinon 3 74 Four Mil# 4 75 Virgo 2 70 //firper 53 77 SUvtwfield 3 79 Buck sport 3 80 Spring Bratick 8 8/ bilorn 3 82 Mill Swamp 3 85 VTalts 4 89 Seven Mile 3 90 Pauley 3 91 Pleasant Hill 2 92 Vnughte 4 94 Oak Croro 8 95 Twelve Mile 2 97 Carolina 53 98 Kingston 2 99 Ayrior 4 10Z 4 School House Bond Tax. An additional levy in School District No. 10, (Conway) of two milla ia madr to pay interest on theaohoul Elotise 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 oinzen between the ages of 21 and 00 years ablo to earn a living except Confederate Veterans ovor 50 yeais i of age. A Capitation Tax of one dollar is levied on each Dog in the Count\ : Commutation Road Tax Commutation Road Tax ol $3 00 for tne year 1013 is payable from January 1st, to April 30th, 1913, by all ablo bo <ed male persons between the ages of 21 and 5(> years. Fishery Stamps Fishery Stamps or tags may be obtained from the Treasurer at any timo. When parties order by trail they should enclose postage otherwise postage will bo deducted. Treasurer's Itinerary The Treasurer will attend the following places on the day and hour named for the purposo of collecting taxes. Nov. 30th--Burgess 9 to 11, Socasten 2 to 3. December 2ud--Wamp?e 9 to 12, Little River 2 to 4. December 3rd?Kbenezor 9 to II, Hammond 2 to 4. December 4th--Daisy 9 to 11, Sanford 2 to 5, December 5th--Bay'ooro 9 to 12, Zoan 2 to 3 December (Uh-Rehoboth 9 to 11, Cool Spring 2 to 3, December 9th--Aynor 10 to 12, Gali\ants Ferry 2 to 4. December lOih-lIinson & Ward's 9 a m to 3 p ra. Decomber llth-Connerlv'a Store / 9 a in to 3 ]) rn. December 12th-Green Sea 9 a in bo 3 p m. December 13th-?Loris 9 am to 3 m. John Holt, Treasurer of Horrj County. ? ?????????? Only A Fire Hero. but the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "This Ducklen's Arnica Salve I hold has every beat for burns," Right! also for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples, Eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Sur est pile cure. It subdues inilamation, kills pain- Only 25 cents ax Norton Drug Co. * BILIOUS SPELLS NO LONGER DANGEROUS Dod ion's Liver Tone is a Safe Medicine to Take the Place of too Power ful Calomel. In the days when calomel wag the only liver remedy, a torpid liver, or a spell of biliousness was a serious thing. Calomel is a powerful mintr al substance that compels tho liver, no maM( r how weak it is, to do its work, but does nothing to strengthen the liver and a large dose?some Mm's t);r3 usual dose?may cause sul i vat ion. Dodson'u Liv?r-Toue is a builder that strengthens the liver while making it do Its work. It is enti'Vy vegetable, pleasant to take, has no bad after-offset and is perfectly suited for children as well as ?rown people You don't have to be cerefnl what you eat, The Norton Drug store wil sell vou a b >itlo and guarantee it to wive you perfect satisfaction. If it does not you can got your money back simply by asking for it. Obituary. I On November 3rd, 1913, a sad gloom was east over our home which never will fadeaway, when God sent: .i _ .. . i j .i- i- 11 > * - ur* ?t. i " i u; ucnwi to ine oen 01 dear little Beulah, and carried her to live with ili a. Oh, Gad haw hard it la j to pat t. from one you lore to dear, Out we know God'a will is done. All tha* losing hearts and willing hauda could do conid not stay th? ieey haueB of death. Little Beulah was ' 3 years, 3 months and 25 days old j v."h? ri she went to sleep in the arms i nf J'?sns. She was a kind and lov- j iug little sister aud was loved by ill who snowed her. She was the daughter of Mr and ] Mr* J H Brauton of Vaught, S. C. I She leaves a father, mother, fire sisters and oue brother to mourn their loss. Our loss iR her eternal gain. She is a bright little angel In heaven to-day. May we all find a home in heaven when our earthly task is done. Her Loving Slater, Laura Branton. Oyster Staw at Cedar Grove. There will be an Oyster Stew at' Cedar Grove schoolhouse Thanksgiving afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. We hope to have Mr Brown and other speakers with us. The public is invited and a special invitation is extended to parents and patrons of school. Com as it tee. 1 Write Id m 1 vo SK m ea r*r* iSK8 m osfe *6$ VP r* IXSh'i ?&Vi XSr3 8$ Xxti is 3$g ii ii fj*w fe* sss PPi 1 1543 Bro. i'^Meftoes I Pale-faced, weak, and shaky women?who suffer |fe every day with womanly [fy weakness?need the help $jj of a gentle tonic, with g$ a building action on the &$ womanly system. Ifyouare ffl'i weak?you need Cardui, the woman's tonic, because | Cardui will act directly on ;>: ttve cause of your trouble, ?f" Cardui has a record of jfc: i more than 50 years of success. It must be good, iCAROUl | Tlio Woman's Tonic j ff|j Airs. Effie Graham, of f|| S? Wfltard, Ky., says: "i W$ was so weak I could vfflt hArrllv wo 1 cnffor<arl fcilFJ * p" UVW.vj vu. jB8 nearly every month, for 3 || rears. When 1 began to M take Cardui, iny back hurt ^ 58 awfully. I only weighed [$j| S 9% pounds. Not long aher, Cfy |jl I weighed 115. Now, I |?j i (fee all my work, and am S3 in good health." Begin P takHig Cardui, today. STRA>nJERRY FARM FOR SALE! ?A 80-ft ere Farm, one-halfjjelesred, 5or0 acres in berries, new plants, balance fine tobacco land. Cash or terms, GEO DICKSON,Conway, S C. tf. A Great Building Falls when its foundation is undermined* and if the foundation of health? ! good digestion? is attacked, quick col apse follows. On the liust signs indigej.t.iou, Dr King's ]v'rtw Life Pills should ho taken ts toi e ine stomach and regulate liver, kidney: and bowels. Pleasant, ea.-.y, safe and only 2."> cento at Norton Drug Co.? Ad v. Send us your Job work. ' ' ??'i T I . ill i -l ih illllllSlIilii i UCAN WRITE EARN $25. W? wall SILko^ :rai*s& If you liave ideas?if you can 'I cretp of this facinating new professic erary excellence necessary. Xo "far The demand for photoplays is p manufacturers are "moving heaven i enough rood plois to supply the ever ering $100. and more, for single seer Nearly all the 'jig film companies cated in or near NEW YOU 11 CITYi knowing at all times just what sort o cers, our SALES DEPARTMENT h agencies situated in distant cities. Wo have received many letters fr such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, Itf KEN, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, ( us to send photoplays to them. We ^ tench you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays wr before wrote a line for publi Perhaps wj can do the enmo for y good idea every week, and will write 1 for only $25, a low figure. You Will Earn $100. Monti CpCC Send your name and address a ntt ned book, "MOVJND PIOTU Don't hesitate, Don't argue, \\ new profession may mean for yon and adway, New f mem - jai&Au i.:...; ' s Flf^A AH MCA If I A Oood otosy b; m$ Where thoroughbreds gather?t! |fflj ity fVat Hits the Spot. In every drop t JP Yon'll like Clarke's. You'll ay |pj bHow every customer. No order is ca kT> you need?we will ship immediately I r& refund your money if goods arc un^at WE PREPAY U:< On the following to all points on .. ii CV*-k?*? Hanj>v Valley Cam ifl Clarke's OKI far Kcol Corn 39 Ciarke'c Select OM Coin ' Cinrko's FrJvftte Stock Com &&J Ciarke'o Sunny South Rye Eq Clnrke'n Old Stand-by Ryo ' 'J Ciurko'fj Mo/joyrnm Rye ^ Ourke'a Roy ol Wrcu?h (Wot. in S> W Clnrke'u Pr.ro R.'/o (Bottlucl in Kc Ciarke'o Malt VVlnahoy R Clcrke'o Corn-Malt VVhiakoy .... M 09B&t Ciarke'o Private Stock Apple Rrj KB r "j Ciarke'o Select Peach Mrandy.. (3 Is** I Scuppcmong Wine (Old V?ntnar? ? tl *"?!dj Sherry Win a (Old Vintage) V?H Sherry Wir.o (Roval) J Port Wine (Old Vintage > 1\\ Impo/tcci Cherry Wne (ICubicJ.. Imported Sherry V/Ina (OJorono) ^*WS, Imported l"ort Wine (0.\J Tnwjic (Orders may be assort All ou products gear? I-awB. Complete^Price Lis _ l Preparations for Shocks. For most of Uio wrenches and jolta of life ther-? are, happily, conditions which alleviate what would otherwiso seem unbearable, conditions which soften and break tho most cruel aborts. Death, for instance, tho great- j shock of all, unless it .'is very sudden, seldom comes as an unbearable wrench, because weakness or suffer- , lug ha3 prepared us for fmrm im mmmmmmr??rmmr mm? ? n ithm ?u? i i? I n j Mii^r? ' ' ' <' ^ ^ ^ ^5 *x -few?_7rp?B r immaraza D^nTfl Of AVQ v x vy .1 vy A x A.' OR MORE WEE! w Yc*\s. How! fcv..aragaviigg ?[II\K?we will show you the se>u. Positively no experience or litivery language" is wanted. Tactically unlimited, The uig film ind earth"' In their attempts to get increasing demand. They are offtarios, or written ideas, s, the buyers of photoplays, are lo? 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