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D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE j ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING . H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney end Counsellor at Law iCONWAY, a ~ B. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. 8. C. ^ S. P. HAWES *- ' Auto Supplies, fancy wrocenoi Ajax Tires, guaranteed 600C miles. PHONE 57. QUICK DELIVERY. L . CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH ^ CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot w? ter and Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE Only Plumbing and Heating good* and material of highest quality used f Full line ot Tub, Toilet, Lavatory Sink and other Bathroom Accessor!** and rep*4r? on hand at all times. Plumbing and Heating. PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSt T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and Councellor at I.rv CONWAY, - - - S. C J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER ^ MARION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying [ office will be open during my ab eonce, and prepared to take care oi any work as usual. Address all communications as hereto fore. WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M E Physician and Burgeon Office in Piatt Drug Co. AYNOR,, ... S. { | DR. J. D. THOMAS J Physician and Surgeon LORIS, S. 0. j i J. 0. Norton E. 8. 0. Bake.) NORTON & BAKER I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CONWAY, ? ? ? S. 0 LUM JUNG LAUNDRY CONWAY. S. C, Beginninfr July 1st. 1913 ^ All persons raast take tickotsltu work left hero. Possitively \> work delivered until ticket is pr> sented. Laundry not called for i 30 days will be sold for charge* LUM JUNG W C SINGLETON r-'' ATTORNUY AT LAW Conway, S. C. *3>ffife up Stairs B uck Building DW.!, LEWIS ~ DENTAL SURGEON OtLoe Ofer Norton Drug Conpthy CONWAY. S. C. joBOBMBijiuigiiiBU g HORRY COUNTY S *5 TRUST COMPANY S p L. D. Magrath gj? Manager. P Real Estate B S Real Estate Loans R P Bonds B P Insurance B IIBHBaBBDBtli' Low Me; High Cat If the farmer can hie Ii'ua etr*r>lr Vi a ? 1A f V fcJ AAW M packer gets less raw If the consumer hi for his meat, he eat: packer finds his marl The packer wan get enough to mal profitable, and he wa so low that everyone But all he can do, have to do in any c ness, is to keep dov cessing the farmer's that the consumer pj by-products only a farmer gets for his a For example, last y< paid for its cattle a what it got for mc (such as hides, tallow If cattle from thi miraculously into m retailers (without gc pense of dressing, si ing), the farmer w< 1*4 cents per pound or consumers would cents per pound less Out of this cent Swift & Company p; of extensive plants, p operates refrigerat KronoVi VI/mioao uianvil AAVSUOGO, 011U livers to retailers i States. The profit fraction of a cent, i profit goes to build ; better service, and t i pany's usefulness to ! ji Swift & Com] B HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the Slate and Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? S. 0. J Reasonslfe Why you should use jjfck ?iSl Cardui, the woman's tonic, for your troubles, . W. | have been shown in fS&fl thousands of letters from ^ actual users of this mcdi- .^ 1^1 cine, who speak from W personal experience. If the results obtained by L 1 other women for so many (fl^ years have been so uni- gNfk lurmiy good, Wliy not 1 fed give Cardui a trial? K ^ Take 1X3 Tha Woman's Tonic v% Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of fi^ Ctil!en, Va . v/riti?Ki V^fef "About 11 years ago, 1 1^^ 1 KVj suffered untold misery with female trouble, bear- I fe^ 1 ing-down oains. head- I ache, numbness ... I i^| would go for three weeks almost bent double ... ra My husband went to Dr. for Cardui . . . Kk After taking about two bottles I began going Hi around and when I took N| three bottles I could do BfcJ all my work/' E-80 ?Sk Hkw ^SU. ^Sk. IB BOBBY HEBJKf at Prices j s. I tie Prices I mot get enough for | aises less; and the | material. ? is to pay too much | s less of it, and the 2 cet decreased. | its the producer to 1 <e live-stock raising | nts the price of meat ? 5 will eat it. | and what he would | ase to stay in busi- I m the cost of pro- | stock into meat so ? ays for the meat and | little more than the ? nimals. 1 ear Swift & Company bout 90 per cent of j ? >at and by-products ; w, oils, etc.) | 3 farm were turned | leat in the hands of ] t: >ing through the ex- | lipping and marketould get only about i more for his cattle, $ pay only about 2% 1 for their beefl t or two per pound, 1 ays for the operation | ays freight on meats, S or cars, maintains g in most cases, deill over the Ufiited N amounts to only a j, and a part of this > more plants, to give > :o increase the com- > the coun try. ^ pany, U. S. A. ; > I > i ,i ^ j> " l\ TAX NOTICE. jh 1 ! \ The books will bo open for the col- 1 loction of taxes for fiscal year 1018. ^ from Octoboi' loth to December 81st, 1018, without penalty. ^ \ Payable during January with 1 per ^ cent, penalty; during February 1 per, ^ cent, additional, and five per cent, ad j ' ditional for March, making a total ol ^ 7 per cent, from March 1st to 15th, at which time the books will close. i ^ REGULAR TAX LEVY !N The regular tax levy for 1018 is as j ^ follows: \i Mills State tax 8 1 -4 ; rV,,c.lU?4:?^..l 0?1 1 o ! V/WIIOMlllllXllill kJVIIVMJI J. cix > W Ordinary County Purposes . .. 5 ^ Courthouse and Jail Bonds 3-4 ^ Past Indebtedness, Interest, js; and Bridge Bonds .. S. F 1 I jg Township Road Fund 2 ijsj N Total 20 Mills ^ For Bucks, Conway, Dog Bluff, N Bayboro, Gulivants Ferry, Green Sea, N Little River, and Dogwood Neck N Townships an extra levy of two milL N (2) for Township Road Fund, and fo. N Floyds Township an extra levy of N five mills (5) for Township Road N Fund. j N An additional levy to pay special i N taxes voted for School purposes in , N I certain Districts is as follows: 1 Districts Mills N No. 1 Port Harrelson 2 N No. 2 Ever Green. 8 N No. 3 Dog Bluff 8 N | No. 4 Bayboro 2 N | No. 5 Sandy Plain 3 N No. f> Athens 8 M No. 7 Green Sea 8 N No. 8 Bear Bay 4 ( N No. 9 Little River 8 |N No. 10 Dogwood Neck 4 ^ No. 11 Socastoe 8 No. 12 Collins Creek 8 1 No. 13 Withers 4 No. 14 Centenary 12 N up, OOHWAT, U.O iaUMHHHHBHMm j We Have The IF YOU WANT 1 MAS BUY HER t CAN ENJOY All RUGS, DRESSEI WILL MAKE 1 WHJ Come in and loo i BRING THE CH I ! w 5 W. 1 I c Jo. 15 Haw Branch 5 1 Jo. 16 Bino Grove 4 I Jo. 17 Wannamaker 12 T Jo. 18 Loiis 12 Jo. 19 Burroughs 11 I Jo. 20 Mt. Olive 8 I Jo. 21 White Oak 3 1 Jo. 22 Burcol 8 I Jo. 23 Good Hope 8 1 Jo. 24 Cedar Grove 4 I Jo. 25 Gurley 8 1 Jo. 26 Cool Spring 2 T Jo. 27 Zion 8 1 Jo. 28 Chapel Hill 8 Jo. 29 Powell a 8 Jo. 30 Princeville 4 ; Jo. 31 Sidney 8 ; Jo. 32 Hickory Grove 8 CJ Je. 33 Kink lea 11 \ Jo. 34 Oak Grove 8 Jo. 85 Howard 4 ,, Jo. 36 Grassy Bay 16 Je. 38 Hickory Hill 3 fo. 39 Simpson Creek 8 c fo. 40 Joyner Swamp 3 n Jo. 41 Daisy 8 To. 42 Hughes Mill 8 ^ Jo. 43 Hulls Island 8 y Jo. 44 Deep Branch 8 Jo. 45 Tilly Swamp 8 ro. 46 Oakland 8 l( fo. 47 Red Hill 8 o. 48 Eight Mile 8 o. 49 Red Bluff 3 j o. 50 Floyds 16 o. 51 Floyds X Roads 8 o. 52 Poplar Hill 3 o. 53 Allen 8 o. 54 Valley Forge 8 1 o. 55 Knotty Branch 8 r, '' o. 57 Sweet Home 8 j o. 58 Johnson 8 o. 59 High Point 8 1 o. 61 Warn pee 12 o. 62 Savannah Illuff 12 o. 63 Rehobeth 8 o. 64 Enterprise 3 o. 67 Mt. Pisgah 8 o. 68 Homewood 4 o. 69 Maple 8 o. 70 Poplar 8 n o. 71 Shell 4 o. 72 Loon 8 o. 75 Mt. Herman 8 o. 71 Pour Mile 8 o. 75 Virgo 2 o. 76 Toddville 5 o. 77 Strawfield 3 o. 78 Ebcnozcr 8 o 79 Bucksport 3 o. 80 Spring Branch 8 o. 81 Salem 3 o. 82 Mill Swamp 3 o. 83 Red Hill 4 o. 84 Branson 3 |1I| m and Oar Pric* TO MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY i NICE PIECE CF FURNITURi _ THE YEAR. ONE OF OUR A RS, TRUNKS. OR IN FACT AN' I'HE HOME A MORE CHEERF \T WE SHOULD BUY THIS YF k our stock over before deci Present. ILDREN IN TO S! E WISH YOU A MERRY XMAS c .mi ruiiiiiui r. Goldfinch, Mane CONWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA STo. 85 Watts 1 \To. 87 Norton 8 \ro. 88 Wacc.'imnw 4 \To. 80 Seven Mile 4 s'o. 00 Pauley Swamp 2 \To. 02 Vaughts 4 sTo. 04 Oak Grove 8 ^'o. 05 Twelve Mile 2 \To. 9(5 Eldorado 4 1o. 07 Carolina 8 sTo. 08 Kingston 2 sTo. 00 Ay nor 8 So. 101 Pleasant Grove 8 SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX An additional levy of two mills (2) n Districts Nos. 10 and 80, and in )istrict No. (51 an additional levy of no mill is made to pay interest on he School House Bonds, and to Crete a Sinking Fund for their final etirement. CAPITATION TAX. A Poll tax of One Dollar, for Jchool purposes, is Uvied upon every iiale citizen between the ages of 21 nd (50 years, able to earn a living, xcopt confederate veterans over 50 ears old. CAPITATION DOG TAX. A Capitation tax of One Dollar is rviod upon each dog in the County. COMMUTATION ROAD TAX. Road Tax for 19H) is payable from anuary 1st, to March 15th, 1919. FISHERY STAMPS, Fishery Stamps can be obtained at 1o County Treasurer's Office at any ime. Those who write for statement of ixos will please state whether or not leir property is all in one School hstrict, and give the name and mini O..I 1 r^: ' UI VII U1C OCI1UOI UlSll'lCl. TREASURER'S ITINERARY. Tuesday, December 17th. Ay nor, 9 to 11. Galivants Ferry, 11 to 2. Rchobcth, 3 to 4. Wednesday, Dec. 18th. Ml. Pisgah, 9 to 10?Sam 1>. Ger tld's house. Hinson's Store, 11 to 2. Stevens X Roads, 4 to 5. Thursday, December 19th. Floyds School House, 9 to 12. \ 1 Spring Dranch, 1 to 2. i Stroud's Store, 8 to 4. : Friday, December 20th. < Green Sea, 9 to 12. ? Fowler's School House, 1 to 2. < Monday, December 23rd. Bayboro, 9 to 10. < Doris, 10 to 2. i Daisy, 3 to 4. i Tuesday, December 21th. Nathan Bellamy's Store. 9 to 10 ssvn IPS Tnucl IUJO. | es Are Right 1 FOR CHRIST- I E THAT SHE I RT SQUARES. | VTHIIMG THAT 8 :UL PLACE IS I dinci on your 9 EE OUR TOYS | ra iger I I Ebenezer, 10:30 to 12. } Brooksvi Ho, 1 to 3. Thursday, December 2fith. Little River, 9 to 11. Warn poo, 1 to 2. Balance of time in the office at Conway. W. L. BELLAMY, Treasurer of Horry County. riVE MORE DIVISIONS ' TO REMAIN IN FRANCE Washington.? Five additional division. have been definitely assigned to the American army of occupation advancing1 in Germany, General* March announced. The personnel asgood by Gen. Pershing for early return home is given by Gen. March a ? . 02;) officers and 1,250,15 men. Additional units of the 92nd and 87th livisions, with some coast artillery and engineers are included. Gen. March announced that at home during the past week more than 200,000 men have been released. The discharge system is being rapidly speeded up. o Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine.** E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE The County Board of Commissioners for Horry County, S. C., hereby give notice that all claims for aid to paupers is cancelled as of December 111, 1018. New applications for aid as pauper will he made to the County Board, supported by a petition, containing the names of at least ten tax payers and supporting affidavit of two neighboring tax payers, that the? aid to the applying pauper is necessary. Conway, S. C., Nov. 23, 1918. 3t?11 2818. o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden. to enter, or in any manner trespass upon, any of the lands of the underdgned Company, situate in Horry ...... ?? m c/wu11, iuiu in iiu' lown&mps ot Conway, Dogwood Neck, Little Riy r, and Soeastee; under penalty of inw in such cases made and provided. All hunting, fishing, ranging or otherwise entering or trespassing open said land are strictly forbidden. Myrtle Beach Farms Co. 12-:>-IS-1 mo. I