The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 20, 1913, Image 2
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CONWAY, S. C.
H H. WOODWARD
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C., as second class mail matter.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 20th. 1913.
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Always look out for the statements
of the mall who is interested. Self
interest will color what a man says
in nine cases out of every tec.
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Situated as it is, it ought to be
easy, comparatively speaking, to
drain Conway as dry as a chip. It is
also ca?y to provide the town with
water works and sewerage.
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What we glory in is in seting the
farmers of the countv mak-intr r?rnV
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strides year by year in the production
of better and larger crops. It is
wonderful how they have improved
their condition during the last few
years.
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Horry ccunty has one ot the best
court houses to be found in the entire
country compared to the population
and wealth of the county, but tin
grounds around it have received the
least utttntion of any we have ever
Been.
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It is bard to Bay it, bot it is never
theless tru*, that there are many
men in this world who will let the
pitiful sum of one penny stand between
them and their obvious duty.
With some men it is cents and not
even dollars that count*
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Some men and women claim that
they are above the taking of somt
notion Htra nst a neighbor which
w I enure to the disadvantage of
tha' neighbor, and turn out profit
t? themselves 'lake what they
say with a *'grain of salt", for
always you may know that action
fcpt-uks louder than words.
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Thecomp etion of a public road to
Myrtle beach by way of the new steel
bridge willbeoneof the great imti'ift.
pnovfinont to go down to the credit
of the year 1914. It will add to the
impoHauceof Myrtle lleach as a Sum |
mer resort, and it will add just as j
much to Conway,
CONWAY MAN'S LUCKY FIN&
Will Interest Readers of the Herald.
Those having the misfortune to
suffer from buckache, urinary disorders,
gravel dropsical swellings,
rheumatic pains, or oiher kidney
and bladder dieorders, will road
with gratification this encouraging
statement by a Conway man.
A. T. Collins, postmaster, Fourth
Ave , Conway, S. C., says: 'T am
confident that Doan's Kidney Pills
are a line kidney medlciue and act
just as represented 1 have taken
them when suffering from Kidney
complaint and backache and have
been greatly relieved. ^ have no
hesitation in endorsing Doan's Kidney
Pills."
Mr. Collins is only one of many
Conway people who have gratefully
endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills If your
back aches--if your kidneys bother
you, don't simply a*k fcr a kidnny
r mcdy -ask distinctly for Dean's
Kidt fy Pills, the same that Mr, Col
lins hao-the remedy backed by home
trst rnony. BOc all stores. FosterMilburn
C^., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
"When Your Back Is Lame- Remorn
eer the Name." Adv.
MARRIAGE LICENSES '
Issued by the C lerk of the Court to
Oct. 31 at, 1913.
W L Dolan, Dongola to C T Bev*rly,
Wolsie. issued Oct. 1st, mar^
riea uet. 1st by A K Wait, Dep. C
C C P.
S Walker Mai tin. Gondola to F R
Rubs, Dongola, issued Oct. 1st, mar
ried Oct. lit by W 11 Ches-tnnt., Mutf.
Minick Ludlam, Ash, N 0. to Lolia
Carlisle, Min Rrancb, S. C., issued
Get. Oth, married Oct. (ub by
W L Bryan, C C 0 P,
J 11 Lewis, Nichols to Ida Jackson,
Nichols, issued Oct. 6th. No
return.
G W Hu^gins, Wannamaker to
Libbio Dew, Wannamaker, Jissurd
Oct. lDh, married Oct. 11 ih by WT L
Bryan, C C C P.
A L Todd, Loris to Mary MiCumoer,
Loris. issued Oct 14th, married
Oct. 18th by J B Gore, N P.
11 E Lewis, Tabor, N C to Tilda
Livingston, Wampee, issued O t.
14th, married Oct. 16th by E L Baffin,
N P.
Jesse Sellers, Clarendon, N C to
Letlie Smith, Clarendon, issued Oct
15th, married Oct. 15th by A E
Wait, Dep C C C P.
Fred Jones, Horee to Mary Squires,
Gal. Ferry, issued Oct. 10th. mar
ried Oct. 10th by W L Bryau, CCC
P.
Kdtfar Altman, Gal. Ferry to Minta
Page, Gal, Ferry, issued Oct. Ill,
married Oct. 10bh by W L Bryan,
OCCP.
W FGore, Wampeo to L B Sin th,
Iredell, N. C., issued Oct, 20 h, ma rled
Oct. 20th by A E Wait, Dep
OCCP.
Luther Smith Horrn Hrvf/lrv TO O
,, " ViU, ^
?o Ziluha Gerrald Ga). Ferry, issued
Oct. 20th, No return.
W K Barnbill, Gal. Ferry to C J
Davrsoy, Gal Ferry, issued Oct. 21,
narri*?d O. t. 21st by A K Wait, Dep
CC CP.
Fred Wilson, Wampee to Eraina
Gause, Wampee, issued Oct 22ud,
married.Oct. 22od by W L Dryan,
C C C P.
George Dimery, Nichols to M L
B3oyd, Nichols, issued Oct. 23rd.
married Oct. 23;d by A E Wait,
Dep. C C C P.
Waller Williams, Gal. Ferry to
R J Jenkins, Gal. Ferry, issued Oct.
24th, married Oct. 25th by Geo. M
Rutins, N. P.
Benuie Wright, Wilmington N C.
to C A Bellamy, Little Kivor, issued
Oct. 25th, married Oct. 2(>jh by D
D Dougbty, Min of Gospel.
P Q Boolcs, Sanford to D M Sarvi*
Gal. Ferry, issued Oct, 27th, married
Oct. 29th by Arnold Bell, N P.
K J Roberts, AynortjM L Williams,
Dongola, issued Oct. 30th,
married Oct. 30th by A E Wait,
Dep. C G C P.
LOCAL DRUGGIST
MAKES STATEMENT
Says DodsoiTs Liver Tone is the Best
Remedy for Constipation and Shirk
ing Liver he has Ever Sold.
Every person who ha9 tried Dodif>n'9
Liver Tone and knows how
surely and gently it starts ihe liver
to working and relieves biliousness
til bear out, the Norton drug store
this statement about Dodson 8
Liver Tone
"It is a purely vegetable l'ouid.
I tdj t 1 nUroly takes the placo of cab mel,
harmless and pleasant to the
rtste, tbrit. has proven itself the
most satisfactory remedy for a slov working
liver that most of our cm *
(>mers have ev^r fried, A large
bottle sells for frty cents and we dr
v>t Comitate to give the money back
t any person who tries a bottle on
t^.e strength of t!>is >tatrment. and
is not satisfied with the result."
Inthrf-edays c.f doubtful medicines
and dangerous drugs, a state '
moi t like the above is a pleasant assurance
that Dodeon's Liver Tone
is a reliable remedy for both children
and grown-ups. In buying a bottle
for immediate or future use it is well
to raf.ko sure you are gett'rg th
genuine Dodson's Liver Tone and
not some spneious imitation that has
copied our claims, btt do not stand
back of their guarantee. Yon' hi ay ?
be certain of getting the genuine if
you go to Not ion drbg store for If. J
TAX NOTICE.
The tax book? will be open for collection
of taxes for the lineal year 1913 from
October 15th, 1913 to March 15 h, 1914,
payable to Dtce nber 31st, 1913 wit ho n
I)etialty, one percent penalty in January,
one per cent additional In February ard
live percent additional for March, making
j total penalty of s 'veu per cent from
1st to 15th of March.
Regular Tax Levy.
The regular tax levy on all taxable
property in the County Is aft follow*:
I State tax 5 1-4 mills
Special school (Special Act) 1 mill
Constitutional School tax 3 mills
Ordinary County tax 3 1-3 mills
Court llou&e and Jail Bonds 3-4 mil
ltoads and Bridges 3 mill
He-indexing Records 1-4 mil
Total 16 3-1 mill
An additional levy to pay special taxe
voted tor school purposes In certain schoo
districts is as follows:
No. 1 Port llarrelhon 2 mills
2 Evergreen 4
3 Dog BluiT 3
5 Sandy Plain 3
6 Athens 4
7 Uieen Sea 4
9 Little River 4
11 Hoenstee 8
13 Withe s 3
14 Centenary 4
15 Haw Rraueh ' 5
17 Wauatnaker 8
18 L rls 8
79 Burroughs 4
20 ML Olive 3
21 White Oak 3
22 Burool 4
23 Good if ope 3
24 Cedar Grove 3
25 Our ley 3
20 Cool {Spring 2
27 Zlou 4
23 (/'hapel Hill 4
29 Powell 4
20 IVIni'nuill" y'
32 Hickory Grove 2
33 Finkl 4
150 Crassy Bay 3
38 Hickory fclill .5
3!) Simpsou Creek 4
41 Daisy 4
40 11 nils Island 4
4T> Tilly Swamp 0
40 Zepar 7
47 lit d Hill 3
40 Ked Bluff B
50 Floyds 8
51 Floods X Kouda 4
52 Poplar //ill 3
53 All ju 2
50 S -ii lord 3
57 Sweet Homo 5
50 High Point 5
CO Muster Shed 3
01 Wainpee 4
02 Savannah IJluff 3
03 Uelioboth 3
00 Cump Swuinp 3
08 Homevfood 4
00 Maple 4
70 Poplar 3
72 Leon 3
7.1 Alt. Hermou 3
74 Four Mile 4
75 Virgo 2
70 Harper 5
77 Straw field 3
70 BucKHpoit 3
80 Spring Branch 8
81 S dein 3
82 Mill Swamp 3
85 WuttH 4
88 IFuccamaw 4
80 Seven Mile 3
00 Pauley 2
01 Pleasant llill 2
V)2 Vaughts 4
9-1 Oak Grove 8
93 Twelve Mile 2
97 Carolina 8
98 Kingston 2
99 Ay nor 4
101 Pleasant Grove 4
bchool House Bond Tax
An additional levy in School Districts
No?. 19 and 80, of two mills is made to
pay Interest on the School House llonds,
and to create a Sinking for tln;ir linul retirement
Capitation Tax
A Poll tax of One Dollar for school
purposes is levied upon every male citizen
between the ages of 21 and GO > ears,
able to earn a living, except Conltderut^
Veterans over fifty years ot age.
A capitation tax of one dollar is levied
on each dog in the County.
Commutation 11 ad Tax.
Commutation Road Tax of Three Dollars
for the) ear 1914 is payab.e from
January 1st to April lsf, 1914. by all aide
bodied persons between the ages of 21
and 50 years--.
Fishery {Stamps.
Fishery stamps or tags may bo obta'ned
from the Treasurer's Otllce at any time.
Persons ordering by mail will please enclose
postage.
Treasurer's Itenerary.
The Treasurer will attend the following
places on the days and hours named
for tne purpose of collecting taxes:
llurgess, Nov. 28 h, 11 a. m. tol p m.
Bayboro, Dec. 1st, 1U a in. to 1*4 m. |
H mson & Ward's Store, Decern',, til
2nd, 10 a in to 3 p in. 1
Floyds School House, December 3 d.
10 a in to 3 p m.
8pi:ag Branch, December 4th, 10 a m \
to 12 m.
Stroud's Store, Dee. 4th, 3 to 4.30 p in.
Green Sea, Dec. 5th, 0 a in to 2 p m. ?
J Lorlp, Dec. 0th, i) a. in. to 12 in.
J. JL. Butler's otore. December mo.
10 to 12 m. ^
Ebenezer, De< enib^r 8th, 3 to 4 p. in. i
Brooksvlile, December!) It, i) to ilium, .
Little Kiver, Deo. 0th, 12 m to 2 p in. 1
Wumpee, I) comber 10th, 0 to 12 in. j
Cool Sprint/, Dec. 12th, 10 to It a in. !
Kehoboth, December 12th, 2 ?o 4 p hi. "
Gilivanta Ferry, December 13 b, 0 to H
11 a m. ?
Ayu?>r, December 13th, 2 to 3 p. m.
John Holt,
Treasurer of Horry County. j
Baker* Chapel
Toore will be a regular service at I
Bakers Chapel a9 follows:
1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m.
2 i 1 Sia Hy it. 4 p m
4sh So id iy ar. 7 p m (l
1st Sunday service conducted b\ fl
Bro. B G Collins "
2nd, 3rd and 4th Sunday service a
conducted by the pastor
Public cordialy invited C
t Roton,, , <
? Paetor V
A Consumptive Cough.
A cough t iat 0 >thers you continually
is oue of the danger signals ^
which warns of consumption. Dr.
King's Now Discovery stop tbe j
cough, loosen the chest, banish fever
and lot you -deep peacefully. Tbe
lirst dose checks the ay mptoms and <
givo9 prompt relief. Mrs A. P,
Morlz of Glen ICilvn, Iowa, writes:
"Dr, Kiug'h Now Discovery cured a
siuob>rn cough after six week's t
Uocluring failed to help " Try it, 8
as il will do the samo for you. Best t
medicine for cough,- colds, throat 3
and lung troubles. Money back if {
it fails. Prioe 50c & $1.00. All ?
druggistsor by mail. t
11. E Bucklen& Co., Philadelphia ]
St. Louis. j
No. Six-Sixty-Six ,
This is n prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. 1
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
? Backache ?
|i |j\] Miss Myrtle Cothrum, J 0
tllj of Eussellville, Ala., says: I nl B
eft MB fcred with terrible back- 3E|C
IS IB ac^e' Pa'ns 'n mY limbs, I \\ |j ['
^ I and my head ached nearly E B [I V
I1IB doctor treated mc. but Bill I
01 B only gave me temporary ) j
|i y 1 3 relief. I was certainly in ! j] ; j j
bad health. My school 1 j; [j []
I I teacher advised me to j.j [I Lj
| ? TAKE
I The Woman's Tonic J
j 1 took two bottles, in all, B
[ and was cured. I shall I
j always praise Cardui to I
II I sick and suffering wo- I
><'! J men." If you suffer from j 1 j-jj
S0| I pains peculiar to weak ; j M
w women, such as head- w? sUr
fMI ache, backache, or other
HIS symptoms of womanly
111! trouble, or if you merely |l g I
fro need atonic for that tired, Bfjl
' nervous, worn-out feel- j
18 ^ inK? try Cardui. e-65 |J ||
Tilt Dill Mn till mill i
MIL HULL IU IULLUII
ni
When you are sick there is only
one rule to follow. Don't trillle
with medicine of doubtful value or
take something BKC A USE it is recommended
by a friend, you may
not have your friends trouble See
a Practicing Physic.an, have hitr
diagnose your case, thats the sure
way to get the r'ght med:cine for
your particular ailment. Bring the
prescription to us aud we will give
von exictly what thfat prescription
calls for and at a reasonable price.
We are qual'fied to do good work
iQd have only the best drugs the
markets affords.
C* nway Drug Co.
Pharmacists
CONWA"Y, - S. C.
|a warning it
) WE would like to say to the c
" npf?nl*? nf Cnnronv
, M w. ii nc niv j
8 position to furnish you with the
ffl freshest and nicest }
J BEEF, . |
g IIAMS, |
3 SAUSAGE, ?
SALT MEATS, f
t J3REAKFASTBACON, 1
] STAPLE ANI) FANCY GRCCE 1
: RIES, 1
!Bc sure to give us a trial order *
Fverything delivered at your P
door.
I WOODWARD BROTHERS. S
Phone 35. | ty
ST W~T 8e
ni mo
And Lower.
That is the way you getCoco-Co'a
,nd other fine drinks from the ice
ox anl fountain ofR O.Todd. Manger.
You deserve the best when you \
?/ nonest money for it. Get them
t the Ca h Grocery Co, i
Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and
'andies. For those call in at
Sash Grocery Co
I "I I ' I|<I<I?I I I >
J MDOK MAIN
Conveyancer, Notary Public.
iVrites Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates
Companies.
Vbstracting and Copying done.
8- P- HAWE&i
(JROCMR
Only High Grade Family and Planatlons
Supplies handled. Your patronige
is respect full} solicited and will be
ippreclated. Satisfaction guaranteed or
pour money baca. No trouble to show
goods, so If yon don't see what you want
isk for it.
FIRE LIF.fi
INSURANCE. INSURANEI
We represent llie largest companies.
Policies written on the most libera
terms.
Prompt settlement df claims. Minimum
insurance cost.
I) A Spivey & Company
INStWAh CI HH Hhb
Fish! Fish!
For Fresh or Salt mullets, call ( n
:>r write for price*.
TODD TR FIERY,
LL E T( dd, Prc.pr'u t r.
MYRTLE BEACH, S. C.
1118 2m. pd.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W TUK DIAMONU KRAM). a
f>\ LikI A?l< yowr Drtiefflnt for
ihjkSut Chl.ohM'Jcr'l Olmitonu T(ri>n?l/vV\
jrW\ 1*11 ! ? In Itcd anil Hold mttalllc\^T/
;>?X3m l?>*? i, sealcil with Blue Kildxin.
7>L? tin olhrr. llnr of your ^
4jf AskfnrDlll C'lKR-TER H"
Jy i?iasTom? it it a ni? rn.i.H. for ea
jfJ years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable
r SOLO 3Y DKliOfilSTS EVERYWHERE
IIVB till
I have a goo
Horses and Mul(
line of Buggiei
Harnes.
A National Bank must operate undei
, laid down by the Government at.Wan
ENT granted us a charter to do a ban!
Ives that there was both money and ch
to INSURE the safety of our depositoi
I)o YOUR banl
First Nati<i
Under control of United
Cut cut this ccifci
Eit Norton Drug Compai
exchange it for twe
the $400 Piano Cont
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Baker & Dusenbury
Surveyors and Real Eftate Agents
Drainage a Specialty
CONWAY, S. C.
Ofllcc S| ivey Building.
W C SINGLETON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Conway, S. C.
Oflice up Stairs Ihuk Building
II. C. CAIN IN ON
General Land Surveying.
Ollicc ?Buck Building
CONWAY, S C.
J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying;
and Drainage. Rcsd-buildirg an
Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing
GEO. LUM LAUNDRY,
CONWAY, S. C,
Beginning July 1st. 1913
A 11 ~ - - ?
*\n jjuiouijs iuu^t iane in ki-5s Tor
work loft h( re Possitivt ly no
v o k delivered nn 1 i 1 ticket, is presented.
Laundry not eulid fc.r in
HO days will be 5 old for charges.
GEORGE LUM
d selection, both
A 1 r-i VV - - *
nisu iX nice
s. Wagons and
g^i|iippr
*/ SS^r
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r STRONG RESTRICTIONS for safehington,
Before the U, S. GOVERNking
business, they Eatisfied themlaracter
behind our bank. They Mantra.
ting with US.
tnail Bank
States Government.
a, and p r e & e n tt
ciy's and they will
nty-five votes in
est*