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1 1' gfowg gmW. CONWAY, S. C. H H. WOODWARD " 1 1 i ntered at lb ePost Office at Conway C., aa second class mail matter. UBLI8I1ED BVIRY Till*HSI)AT MOKNINU Br CONWAY rt'BLIttlllNO CO TELEPHONE 21. ? - t TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One copy, one year fl.OO One copy, six months, 73 One eopy, three months.5# fa.T r. i ?an? PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituartea will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word for all words orer 16P. Resolutions of Thanks,, 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 insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protection of this paper ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at tbe rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first Insertion, GO cents each subsequent insertion Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonabl and made known on application. r Make all (-hecks or Drafts payat'e to The Horry Herald, or II H. Vi o? * w ard, Conway, S C TH URSDAY, DEC. 4th, 1913. The man who falls to see tin two 8 iU-8 that there must ulwnytbe to every question, is apt to looe? by contending in the faccof obstae hs loo great for him to overcome. ?O? ; Never lose hope that you may be able to improve the methods now in use in the calling or profession to which yon belong. As we have be 'ore stated there are new plans and methods yet to be studied out. ? O? There Is room for improvement in even the most ordinary things. Tor a longtime the best way to make m T Ford car atart on a cold morning vas to flil the water jacket and 'adiator with hot water Nnur ? nan says that he ge's quicker results , >y just pouring a little ou the carbn etter. ] ?O? 1 The department at Washington j ias issued an article which advances j le theory that it pays the best in j be long run to make roads in a zig ag form and thus avoid steep grades I nd hi 1 sides, which are inevitable | rhero roads are laid out straight, 'he saving in the wear and tear on ' he vehicle more than makes up fo? he increased distance travelled. -O? What the people want in this day r.d time is service, faithfully and Sly rendered to them Any i or enterprise founded on j rviee, if managed with good b ) sense will succeed as long as K 9 this in yiew. true that all men in a sense p, att d tqual. Hut there is a fcrtnoein the ability and enf men. This is proved by icy accomplish in their lives, is one man may accomplish U| tan another is not saying that *r lis behind theotherbas failed p', red. He may have tried what a were given him a great deal tin in proportion than his more 101 ful brother, td W??? ?i?mmmm? LOOK HERE FOR IT | VIany ? Conway Reader Will be Inter-1 il feted. ]j When people read about the cures I r made by a medicine endorsed from c far away, is it surprising that they I [ wonder if the statement* are true? . But when they read of cases right here at home positive proof is with-1 in their reach, for close investigation I is an easy matter. Read Conway II endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills.] B. F. Skipper, prop. Commercial! Hotel, Main St., Conway, S. C. I says: MI was annoyed by pain and lameness in my back and my kidneys I did not do their work as they I thould When Doan's Kidney Pills 1 were brought to my attention, I got I v box from the Norton Drug Co., I and they gave me prompt relief. I] oave bad no aches or pains since.'' For sals by all dealers. Price 50?: I ceuts. Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo,] New York, sole agents for the Uni-| States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Adv , Fine Potatoes. j W. J, Singleton of Enterprise oruught t? tae Herald office lasi week a basket of California yam potatoes. Tney were all large, and so i* the rest of the crop from which these came. One of the potaloetselectdd from the basket weighed :ive pounds. When cooked these] potatoes are the equal of ai y ye> I prt ducod in this county. Mr. S?ug-1 niton procured the scud from a] .riend in Florida who hud obtained I them in Calfornia. They are great I pro ucers, and ho is in position to I turnibh heed to any one who ruaj I want thorn for ancther year's orou. I iud be will doI disappoint ibo?e wbc ,end in their orders early. Hi raised only an acre this year. Myrtle lleach Items. Wc are haveing beautiful weathei ; >r the people to gather there crop . L Thi re will be a Uuiou at KdoL 01. rch on the 5th Sunday In Noven.>er, we are expecting u large crowil. Miss Vera Owens Invited hi r 'nenua to tase ner 16m birtbdai tinner with her last Sunday, therr vas a large crowd of her friendj re sent. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cox visit, o toeir friends in Conway last Thursday and Friday. Mr. Li.toer Owens visited h;s rie. ds in Georgetown last week. Mrs E U.Todd of Conway is viting her friends here. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXAT1VK 1IKOMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and work* off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. Sc. New store I will open November 22nd, ! in front of Horry Tobacco ( Warehouse on rnrner o< Laurel Street and Fourth Av iiiue, with a tun lineot Sta- 1 pie and Fancy Groceries, at j the right price. Call and ? inspect same when you are in town. Your trade will be ap- f ireciated. J S. F. Basque. A_ i 10. a tc NOTICE. All parties indebted to the estate of H . B. Parker, deceased, are requested i> make settlement at this office on or efore December the 1st, next. Those parties owing on chattel mortages in the vicinity of Nixonville can rttle same with Mr. Sanford D. Cox, ho is authorized to receipt for any .. ayments. After December 1st, action will have be taken towards closing out all spers due to the estate. Conway Savings Bank, Administrator. C< nw * j ,S.C., Nov. 11th, 1913. Notice of Discharge. Notice is hpreby given that the Ba jderslgned R T. E'.vts, Ad minis ator of the estate of Joel T. Elvis, \ ee'd. will apply to the Judge of t robatf for Horry County, at bis ] fiee at Conway, S C., at 11 o'clock ] m , on J imary B*b, 1914, for a 2 ial discharge as such administra- cot r. 1 R. T El vie. Admr., Joel T. Elvis, Dco'd. ' , I v h ! J TAX NOTICE. The tax bookp will be open for collecion of taxes for the fiscal year 1918 from Vnober 16tht 1918 to March 10 h, 1914, aysble to December 81st, 1918 without >enalty, one percent penalty in January, ?ne per cent additional In February and Ive per cent additional for March, makug a total penalty of seven per cent from ist to 15th of March. Regular Tax Levy. The regular tax levy on all taxable property in the County is as follows: State tax 5 1-4 mills Special school (Special Act) 1 mill Coustltutlocal School tax 8 mills Ordinary County tax 8 1-2 mills Court House and Jail Bonds 8-4 mil Roads and Bridges 8 mill Ke-lndexlug Records 1-4 mil Total 16 8-4 mill An additional levy to pay special tare voted for school purposes in certain rchoo districts is as follows: No. 1 Fori llarrelson 2 mills 2 Evergreen 4 8 Dog bluff 3 5 Sandy Plain 8 6 Athens 4 7 Green Sea 4 9 Little ltiver 4 11 Socastee 8 18 Withers 8 14 Centenary 4 15 Haw Branch 5 17 Wanamaker 8 18 L rlt 8 19 Burroughs 4 20 Mf. Olive 3 21 White Oak 3 22 Burcol 4 23 Good l(ope 3 24 Cedar Grove 3 25 Gurley 3 23 Cool spring 2 27 Zion 4 28 Chapel Hill 4 29 Powell 4 30 Prlncevllle 4 32 Hickory Grove 2 33 Kink lea 4 38 Crassy Bay 3 38 Hickory Hill 3 ay Simpson Creek 4 41 Daisy 4 43 Hullo Bland 4 45 Tilly Swamp 3 40 Zepur 7 47 K d Hill ? 49 Bed Bluff 3 50 Floy<l? 8 51 Floy da X Hoods 4 52 Poplar II111 3 53 ?ll*n 2 50 Suiilord 3 57 Sweet Home 5 59 High I'olut 5 00 llustor Shed 3 01 Wain pee 4 52 Savannah Bluff 3 03 Rehoboth 3 00 Camp Svv.aup 3 08 ilomowood 4 09 Maple 4 70 Poplar 3 72 Leon 3 73 Ml. Hermon 3 74 Four Mile 4 75 Virgo 2 70 Harper 5 77 Struwtleld 3 79 Buc&aport , 3 80 Spring Branch 8 81 S ilein 3 82 Mill Swamp 3 85 Watls 4 88 JFaccamaw 4 89 Seven Mile 3 90 Pauley 2 91 Pleasant 11111 2 92 7alights 4 94 Oak Grove 3 95 Twelve Mile 2 97 Carolina 3 98 Kingston 2 99 Ay nor 4 102 Pleasant Grove 4 School House Bond Tax An additional levy in School Districts Nos. 19 and 80, of two mills is made to pay Interest on the School House Bonds, and to create a Sinking for their iinal retirement* Capitation Tax A 11-11 _ * 'v ^ a roii tax 01 une liollar for school purpose# Is levied upon every male citizen between the ages of 21 and 00 years, ib'.e to earn u living, except Confederate Veterans over fifty years of age. A. capitation tax of one dollar Is levied an each dog in the County. Commutation Road Tax. Commutation Road Tax of Three Dollars for fhe year 1014 is payable from Tanuary 1st to April 1st, 1014, by all able )odled persons between the ages of 21 ind 00 years. Fishery {Stamps. Fishery stamps or tags may be obtained rom the Treasurer's OlHce at any time. 1 Arsons ordering by mail will please en- ' lose postage. | Treasurer's Itenerary. j The Treasurer will attend the follow- ( ng places on the days and hours named i or the par pose of collecting taxes: ' RlirffflftH- Wnv ofiila 11- ? 1 - * ? ?wat, a* a, ill. IU1 |) tU. | Bayboro, Dec. 1st, 10 a m. to 1*3 m. t Hlnson & Ward's Store, December " nd, 10 am to 3 p in. | Floyda School House, December 3- d. d I a m to 3 p m. * Bpnag Branch, December 4th, lo a ni | > 13 in. | Stroud's Store, Dec. 4th, 3 to 4.30 p in. Green Sea, Dec. 5th, 0 a ui to 2 p m. & Lor Is, Dec. 3th, 0 a. in. to 12 in. g J. L. Butler's Store, December 3th, ^ ) to 12 m. a KliftnA7.nr IIa/>???IKo. U4K o A _ mj ' UIM J ?l \ W ^ P* ID# ^ Brookavllle, December9 h, y to iOatn. 1 Little Uiver, Dee. 9th, 12 m to 2 p m fl Warapeo, D. cember 10th, 9 to 19 m. 2 Cool Spring, Dec. 12th, iOto Ham. w Kehobotb, December 12th, 2 to 4 p in. ^ Galivants Ferry, December lStli, 9 to a m. Ayuor, December 13th, 2 to 3 p. m. i John Holt, J Treasurer of Horry County. I Baker* Chapel 1 Toere will be a regular service at I >hers Chapel as follows: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. 511 3 inliy it 4 p m llhSuodv/ at 7 p no ar 1st SutuKv servio> conducted by bo 3ro B G Collins lad, 3rd atd 4th Sunday girvice Jf iducted by the pastor :l ?ublic cordialy Invitfd Oa D L Roten, I fwior Q * _ - ' - The weather has been remarkably fine this fail Two valuable farms are advertised for sale in this issue. Money cannot be invested in a better way than in real estate. Read the notice in ano her colum. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS 4. FEVER. 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 does not gripe or sicken. 25< NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass upon any o? the lauds of The Realty, Loan & Insurance Company in Horry County, and ^specially forbidden to hunt, feed hoars or commit any manntr of trespass thrreon. Realtr, Loan ?fc Insurance Co. 12-11-4*. 'I i i i ,ii , . 9 I Colds | kXJ should be "nipped in the Y\ [Uj bud", for if allowed to run yf rfVIunchecked, serious results YY Ml) may follow. Numerous I | cases of consumption, pneu- ] \ jj monia, and other fatal dis- 1 1fa eases, can be traced back to I I a cold. At the first sign of a I j ,] cold, protect yourself by I i j [j thoroughly cleansing your | j! t] system with a few doses o! I ! I TucnrnDrve I i y 111L.UI uiiu u | BLACKDRAUGHT I I the old reliable, vegetable ! | liver powder. I I I I Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o* I I I I Madison Heights, Va., says: I j S "I have been using Thed- H L A Iford's Black-Draught for , , I | /11 stomach troubles, indiges-F7I AJJtion. and colds, and find ittoMJ) Afbe the very best medicine lHA Jnjever used. It makes an oldM/ \f1 man feel like a young one." rlr Insist on Thedford't, thelCJI jrtl original and genuine. HE ID ill 1IS1 When you are sick there i9 onl\ one rule to follow. Don't triflle with medicine of doubtrul value or take something BECAUSE it is recommended by a friend, you may not have your friends trouble. See a Practicing Physician, have him diagnose your ca9e, thats the sure way to get the right medicine for your particular ailment. Bring the prescription to us aud we will give you exactly what that prescription J calls for and at a reasonable price. We are qualified to do good work and havo only the best drugs the markets affords. Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWATf, - S. C. j A WARNING ! | 1 WE would like to say to the r I people of Conway that we are J I position to furnish you with the I freshest and nicest | 3I&EF, I HAMS, I SAUSAGE, ft SALT MEATS, P BREAKFAST BACON, f STAPLE AND FANCY GRCCE L HIES, 9 Be sure to give us a trial order L Fverything delivered at jour 9 | door. p t WOODWARD BROTHERS. | ? Phone 35. - ~?. ... ..... J* It Zero Ind Lower.Ci That is the way you get Coco-Cola ^ id other fine drinks from the ice ix and fountain of B. O. Todd, Man- ^ er. You deserve the best when you ^ y honest money for it. Get them' M the Ca'h Grocery Co, * Fresh Supply of Fancy Cakes and ' ndiea. For those call in at on Jash Grocery Co >.f. >!! )<M' it ? ?' ' ^ J MDOKMAI> Conveyancer, Notary Public. Writes Titles, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates Companies. Abstracting and Copying done. P- HAWES GROCER Only High Grade Family and Plantations Supplies handled. Your patronage Is respectful!) solicited and will be appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed 01 your money baca. Nj trouble to shovt goods, so If you don't see what you want ask for It. FIRE LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANE We represent the largest companies. Policiee written on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement dt claims. Minimum insurance coat. D A Spivey & Company INgjJUANCr t)K(KthS Fishl Fish! For Fresh or Salt mullets, call on or write.for prices. TODD FISHERY, F. E. Todd, Proprietor. MYRTLE BEACH, S C. 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS Til SlAHtND BUA.Ml. a riiki u i?4 u<j e.u utuiuc\V/ Vv atu bo,t?. M?J(4 ?!* l)lu? Klbboa. f) ^ w'or f U I.iVtcs/TKK g I 1 fr Jr buam? I'iM.a. ru, s? I \w* p Always RelltbW r SOLI 8Y DBUGGISTS EVERYWHERE i , Cut out this coupo at Norton Drug Coupa exchange it for twe the $400 Piano Cont Horses an I have a gooc -iorses and Mule ine of Buggies iarnes. G.B.I 4k >XWAY LODGB, No. 65, A. F. M * , a There will bo a regular com I muulcatlon of Conway Lodg > No. 86.A.F. M. Ill be be | U Vfaii). In 10-b 1118,1 N. p. m., W? have work a p. every meeting, ao _ pieaae come on time. W L BRYAN, W. M , ?4 AS. DCSENBUBt bee. jtdl $ - '1 'ii ' ""' . . ^ ' * * .i 'mi Jii Ut: - . < ,p,m^rLL Baker & Dusenbury Surveyors and Rea! Fftate Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C. Office Spivey Building. W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stairs Buck Building H. C. CAININON General Land Surveying. Office?Buck Building CONWaY, S 0. J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. RtilrnnJ r:*? 1 t . ~ ??..Vau, vu; anu i.nna surveying:; and Drainage. Itead-buildirg an Sewers, Draughting; and Blue Printing ' GEO. LUM LAUNDRY, ' CONWAY, a c, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons must take tickets for work left b( re. Possitively no wo?-k delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not ci??l<d fc r in 30 days will be sold for charges. GEORGE LUM 5 c/5 *-" r\ <D ^ gHoo urco z 03 ^ E""1 \n c kco ' ^OQ 5 ? ( LL, W ^ g)[jJ *? ' .y n, and present it ny ' s and they will >nty-f i ve votes in ;est. d Mules. 1 selection, both s. Also a nice Wagons and lonkinc luiimno. 1UB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism euralgia, Headaches, Cramps, >lic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and irns. Old Sores, Stings of Insects :c. Aatiseptio Anodyne, used inmally and externally. Price 25c.