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w lr :>?1w Jiottg JSmW. t CONWAY, S. C. , H H. WOODWARD 1 ( nterei At \h ePost Offlct at Conway i C., as second class mail matter. < PUUMS11KD KYJEhY TIIUH8DAT MOKN1NO | BY CONWAY PUUI.ISIUNU CO TELEPHONE 2L TERMS: f SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 One copy, one year ? fl.Ot 1 One copy, six months 75 { One eopy, three months. ... 5f < PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries ( will be charged for nt the rate of one cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thsnks,, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate of five cents per line; and all notices in the local column at the rate of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertisements must be in the office by Saturday noon to injure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication. hut for the protection of Ms paper ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none oi these taken f?<r less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch flrsrt insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable and made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or II II. Woodward, Conway, S C THURSDAY, NOV. 27th. 1913. Give no credit to others where it is possible to take it all to yourself, is the motto of many in this day. - O? Before telling of the trash at the door of your neighbor, go brush away the dust from in front of your own. ? 0? The aim of every farmer who had exhibitsat the County Fair this year, ought 16-he to bring next year much better ones* ?O? Most people act as though they always had plenty of time to spare, but no money whatever logive away. Time is more important than money ever could be. ?O? To make the fair next year a grander sucess thau the oue this year,strive to get more of your neighbors interested, have a greater number of exhibit?, and have all exhibits better. ?O? 'There is every chance in the world here to raise the finest stock in the whole country. Get rid of the cattle tick- Cooperate with those who are trying to aid you in getting rid of the tick. ? 0 ? Binrt now to get the farming lands in the right condition for line cropp next year. In farming, just as in other things, it is well never to put IT until tomorrow, anything that you ran do to-day. I ? 0? Ail .,f tin- uiercnuuta thni yea? J t< 11 < ii ;c, ! aided the county fair J by m gin/cxnihit*, except a very bunt'i number. those win were not n the picture this year, say they w ill be tin re next year without fail. ?0 ? \ Kelter c ops and better live stock Mjd he the aim of every Horry git farmer. The eradication of t! Nne of the most important :o \ \be mad?\ In a rer'' ^%per there was an \lt y?a have ^ r?ad There is a little saying found in he old Webster's blue-back spelling t>ook, which is to the effect that a 1 nau whe saves the little fragments I >1 time in this life will accomplish < much in a life time. Nothing was i jver more true. Those who succeed use the little fragments of time that i)y others are wasted. 1 ?O? This section of the country has a ?reat thing in the tobacco industry, Trcater than the people have ever reilized. According to the report of , the department of agriculture, the j ^radeof tobacco raised in this section >? the State, and cured by the flue process, is useful in almostal1 of the forms iu which tobacco is used. The soil of this section of South Oaroli> a will raise a tobacco which for quality and quanity cannot be excelled anywhere in the world. ?0_ The department of agriculture of tho United States has just issued a bulletin on the tobacco crop and among other things we notice the following: "All things considered, this Huecured type of tobacco is unsurpassed in universal popularity, and it is adapted to a variety of uses, including granulated and cut .smoking tobacco, both paper and all-tobacco cigarettes, and plug filler and wrapper; in fact, it isadapted to all the regular forms in which t bacco is used except atandard cigars and snuff, lu color and general appear ance it is very attractive, while its low nittotiiio content, mildness, aromatic sweetness, fragrance, and good keeping qualities render it very satisfyiug to the user.'' DON'T_LET YOUR LIVER GET LAZY Dodson's Liver Tone Will Keep It Work ing and Make You Feel Well and Clean?No Bad After-Effects. If you have allowed your fear ol calomel to keep you from toning up your liver when it gets a little sluggish and lazy?try Dodson's Liver Tone, and note how quickly and narmleasly it starts the liver and relieves constipation and bilious attacks. When you take Dodson's Liver Tone, you do not have to stay in the house all day, None 6f the weakening aud harmful after-effects of calomel follow its use. Dodson's Liver Tone is a mild, pleasant vegetable liquid that cannot hurt either children or grown people. Yet it easy overcomes the most stubborn and inactive liver without making you quit eating or working. These are not just claims Norton drug store backs up every one of these statement and agrees to refund the price of Dodson's Liver Tone with a smile to any person who pays his 50 cents for a bet'.le and isn't satisfied that he got his money's worth. Imitations of Dcdson's Liver Tone ire another proof that it is a good thing. Nobody ever imitates a poor remedy. Bo sure you get the gonuine Dodson's Liver Tooe - toe kind . 1 ?- ! - - " " uuui. is ^uurunteeU. Adv To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE HROMO Quinine. It Rtops the Cough and Headache and works oil the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S siguature 011 each box. 25c. lie CANS Let HE tot Your Compost || I am the champion rotter of the world. I'll rot leaves, straw, Htalko, manure, ! sawdust or any other vegetablo matter, even dirt, into a rich, high-grade fertilizer, in less than two months. Just keep mo on tho Job and I will save you a big lot of that fertilizer "money. If you want to know all about this compost rotting, as woll as spraying ] and preventing hog cholera, write "Red Devil," 619 N. Second Street, St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send you a little book, free, that tells how. I am Red Devil Lye 5c. For Bid CANS fl Almost as big as those costing 10c. RAVK MY LABELS. hi ' i f AX NOTICE. The tax book? will be open for collec* ion of taxes for the fiscal year 1918 from 3 -tober 15th, 1913 to March I51b, 1914, Payable to December 01st, 1913 without penalty, oue percent penalty luJanuary, me per cent additional in February uud live per cent additional for March, makng i total penalty of seven per cent from 1st to 15th of March. Hegular Tax Levy, The regular lax levy on all taxable property in the County Is us follows; State tax 5 1-4 mills Special school (Special Act) 1 mill Constitutional School tax 3 mills Ordinary County tax 3 1-2 mills Court House and Jail Bonds 3-4 ndl iiouds and Bridges 3 mill He-indexing Records 1-4 mil Total 16 3-4 mill An additional levy to pay special taxe voted tor school purposes in certain tchoo itbtrlcts Lb as follows: No. 1 I'ori llarrelsou 2 mills 2 Mivergreen 4 3 Dog liluil 3 5 Sandy l'lnln 3 0 Atheus 4 7 Green Sea 4 9 Little River 4 11 Hocastee 3 13 Withe s 3 14 Centenary 4 15 IIaw Hrauch 5 17 Wanamaker 8 18 L rls 8 JO Burroughs 4 20 Ml. Odve 3 21 White Oak 3 22 Bureol 4 23 Good Hopo 8 24 Cedar drove 3 25 Gurley 3 20 Cool Spring 2 27 Zion 4 23 Chapel 11 ill *1 20 i'owell 4 . 30 Prlnceville 4 32 Hickory Grove 2 33 Finklea 4 00 i. rassy J jay 3 38 Hickory iiill 3 3!) Simpson Crock 4 41 Duisy 1 43 Hulls It land 4 45 Tilly Swauip 3 40 Zepar 7 47 K, d Hill 3 40 Bed BlulT 3 50 Fluyds 8 01 Floods X Bonds 4 52 Poplar //ill 3 53 A. Bin 2 50 S utord 3 57 Sweet Homo 5 50 High Point 5 00 M lister Shed 3 01 Wain pee 4 03 Savannah IlluiT 3 03 llehoboth 3 00 Camp Swamp 3 08 Homo wood 4 00 .Vlaplo 4 70 Poplar 3 7 3 Leon 3 73 Alt. Ilermon 3 74 Four Aide 4 75 Virgo 2 70 Harper 5 77 Straw field 3 70 Bueasp.trt 3 80 Spring Branch 8 81 S ilem 3 82 Alill Swamp 3 85 Watts 4 88 IFaccaniaw 4 80 Seven Aliio 3 00 Pauley 2 01 Pleasant llill 2 02 Vaughta 4 04 Oak Urove 3 95 Twelve Alilo 2 07 Carolina 3 08 Kingston 2 00 Aynor 4 10/ Pleasant Urovo 4 school liouae Bond Tax An additional levy in School Districts Nop. ID and 80, of two mills is made to pay interest on the School House Bonds, and to create a Sinking for their linal retirement* Capitation Tax A Poll tax of One Dollar for school purposes u levied upon every male citizen hot Ween the ages of 21 and (10 yeais, ublc to earn a living, except Confederate Veterans over fifty years of age. A capitation t ix of one dollar is levied on each dog in the County. Commutation lload Tax, Commutation Road Tax of Three Dollars for the year 1W14 is payable from January 1st to April 1st, 1014, by all able bodied persons between the ages of 21 und 50 years. Fishery Stamps. Fishery stamps or tags may he obtained from the Treasurer's Otllce at any time. Persons orderiug by mail will please enclose postage. Treasurer's Itenerary. The Treasurer will utteml the following plucea on the days and hours named for tue pn pose of collecting taxes: Burgess, Nov. 28 h, 11 a. m. to 1 p m. Bayhero, Dec. 1st, 10 a in. to 12 in. II nson & Ward's Store, December 2nd. 10 a m to 8 n m Floy da School House, December 3rd. 10 u in to 3 p in. Hrauch, December 4th, lu a m tO 12 III. Stroud's Store, Dec. 4th, 3 to4.30pin. Gr < n Sen, Dec. 5th, 0 a in to 2 p m. Doris, Dec. Utli, 1) a. m. to 12 in. .). 1 . Butter s Store, December 8th, 10 to 12 in. Kt>' ne/'. r, De ember 8th, 3 to 4 p. m. hrooKi-vl.le, December Dili, 0 to /Gain. I,ptie Uiver, Pee. Gth, /2 in to 2 p m. i 'A'?tinpee, D. comber 1< th, 0 to 12 in. Co >1 Sprinir, Dec. 12ti.. /0 ><> 11 a in. It Jiotunh, December 12 h, 2 '<>4 |? in. G i ivants Ferry, Decern :er 13 h, 0 to , 11 a in. Ay..or, December 13th, 2 to 3 p. m. John Holt, Treasurer of ilorry County. Bakers Chapel Tnere will be a regular servic* at 1 Jakers Chapel as follows: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. 2 i i S i i lay at 4 p m , 4?h S i \d ty at 7 p m 1 1st Sunday servio i conducted by < Bro B G Collins i 2nd, 3rd aid 4th Sunday service * onducted by the p is tor Public cordialy in vited ( D L Roten, t Pats tor ' -yr,.r : A Consumptive Coligk* A cough that bothers you continually is one of the danger signals which warns of consumpt;or. Dr. King's New Discovery stop the ^ cough, loosen the chest, banish fev- .. er : ?.d let you sleep peacefully. The "" first dose checks the symptoms and ? gies prompt relief. Mrs A. F. Vlertz of Glen Ellvn, Iowa, writes: 4 Dr. King's New Discovery cured a subborc cough after six week's dctoring failed to help " Try it, aj as it will do the samo for you. Host a niediciuo for cough, colds, throat y and lung troubles. Money back if g it fail. Price 50c & $1.10. All a druggists or bv mail. s 11. E. Bucklen& Co., - Philadelphia t St. Louis. I Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 61)6 is prepared especially ' for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. n 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 r HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE > 1 A. After Four Years of Discouraging _ Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, 1 would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treatment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I commenced taking it. Rrom the very first close, I could tell it was helping me. 1 can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It nas helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, and should surely help>ou, too. Your druggist has scld Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recommend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, ' Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. L66-B TW Diiinn imuil IIIL HULL IU IULLUII WHEN IK. 1 When you aro sick thero is onlj one rule to follow. Don't triflle with medicine of doubtful value or take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble Set a Practicing Physic.an, have hin. diagnose your case, thats the.sure way to get the right medicine for your particular ailment. Bring the prescription to us aud we will give you extctly what that prescription calls for and at a reasonable price. Wo are qualified to do good work uid have onlv the best drugs the markets atlo. ds. Gun way Drug Co. Pharmacists CON WAN, - S. C. | A WARNING ! I iWE would like to say to the ' people of Conway thnt we ?re position to furnish you with the freshest and nicest BEEF, * | hams. 4 SAUSAGE, fc ? SALT MEATS, f J J311EAKFAST BACON, 1 . STAPLE AND* FANCY GRCCE I * 1 R1ES, 1 * Re sure to give us a trial order ^ 'I Everything delivered at jour p f door. A | WOODWARD BROTHERS. fe | Phone 35. | y< At Zero a And Lower.! That is the way you get Coco-Cola And other fine drinks from the ice ? >ox and fountain of B. O. Todd, Manner. You deserve the best when you jay honest money for it. Get them it the On h Grocery Co, Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and 'andics. For those call in at Cash Grocery Co J MDOTJ ir Al> Conveyancer, Notary Public Writes Title.*, Mortgage*, Wills, Incorporates Companies. Instructing and Copying done. S- P. 1IAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family und Planitions Supplies handled. Your- patronge is respectfull} solicited and will be ppreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed or our monoy bacK. Kj trouble to show I oods, so if yon don't see what you want sk for it. t THE LIFd NSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies. Policies written on the most libera erms. Prompt settlement df claims. Minimum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Company ll>st I liKils I KS _ n n? 1 risni risn: 1 j For Fresh or Silt mullets?, call cn : r write for prices. TODD FISHERY, '\ E. Todd, Proprietor. MYRTLE REACH, S. C. 1 p . - ? 1 gHICHESTER S PILLS j MS Till', l>IAMONI? ItRAM>. A f)\ A?k your OriiffstJut for /A IMuni?n<rTlrnini//%\ , jAjcS 1*11 Ir. In Red and CJold inetallic\^^X ? sealc*' ^ivh Itlue KU>t>on. a V&3 Take no other. Ittiy of your * * ftf IVrmeulnt. ..skfnrCill.OrtV^TEIUI Ztf 1>IA31?NI> ItUANll IMI.I.M, for S3 V yean Known as lJest, Safest. Always Reliable r SOLD 3V DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I have a goo Horses and Mule ine of Buggiej Harnes. The man with a big fat tur'.ey has a ;ar. The man witli a big fat bank acco UY DAY, Thanksgiving is in the lieai >Iy Axed makes anal thanksgiving. O oney. We will treat you courteously ai ir bank and ccnsult us. Do YODR banl< ionway Sav Cut out this coupon at Norton Drug Compai exchange it for twe the $400 Piano Cont Baker & Duscnbury Surveyors and Real Hflate Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C. Dfllce Sj'ivcy Building. W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stairs Buck Building 11. C. CAIN IN ON General Land Surveying. Office? Buck Building CONWAY, S C. J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying; and Drainage. Road-building an Sewers, Draughting and Blue Printing GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for work left here Positively no work delivered until ticket, is ore-. - f sented. Laundry not c& ltd for iu JO days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM 9 > B BS d selection, both is. Also a nice 5, Wagons and i THANKSGIVING DINNER once a unt has a thanksgiving dinner EV t, and knowing that you are comfortur bank is a safe place to put your id help you with ad>i;e. Come to jng with US. ings Bank. , and present it oy 1 8 and they will nty-five votes in est*