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TAX NOTICE. The tax books will be open for 1he S collection of State, County and either taxes for the fiscal year 1908 from October 15ih, 1908 to March 15th, G 1900. Taxes are duo without pen- t alty to December Mist, with one per ] cent, to January Ml, with an audi- < tional one per cent, to February 28, 1 1009; with an additional live per i cent., or seven per cent., to March i 15th. REGULAR TAX IiEVV ^ The levy on all taxable property I in the county is as follows: i State Tax 5$ mills i Ordinary County Tax 5 mills ' Special County Tax 1 mill \ ' Constitutional School Tax 3 mills Total 14 1-2 HAIL llOAD HON1) TAX An additional levy to pay the State Sinking Fund Commission ( Lioau to retire certain rail road j bonds is made as follows: . Conway Township 1 mill ( Bayboro Township h mill , Simpson Creek Township 4 mills \ SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX , An additional levy to pay special , * taxes voted for school purposes in , certain school districts is made as follows: ; No 3 Dog Biuff 3 mills , 44 6 Athens 4 mills ( 44 7 Green Sea 4 mills t 44 11 Socastee 4 mills ? 44 14 Centenary 4 mills v "17 Wanomakor 3 mills [ 44 18 Doris 3 mills ^ " 13 Conway 3 mills | 44 '37 Zoan . 4 mills \ 41 23 Powell 4 mills L 44 53 Floyds 4 mills \ " 5G San ford 3 mills [ 44 G1 Wampee 3 mills \ 44 G2 Savannah LiluIV.. .. 3 mills t 44 68 Home wood 4 mills f 44 63 Maple 3 mills ( 44 74 Four Mile 4 mills t *4 76 liarper 3 mills i 44 77 Strawlield 3 mills j. 44 80 Spring Branch.... 4 mills , SCHOOL IKM'SK DON I) TAX , An additional levy on School Dis- ( ? triet 13 (Conway) of two mills is i made to pay interest on the School < House 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 citizen between the ages of 21 and 60 years, able to earn a living, except Confederate veterans over 50 years of age. A capitation tax of fifty cents for school purpoaes is levied on each dog in the county. A payment of three dollars to the County Treasurer before February 28th, 1303 is accepted in commutation of road work for th? v.?nr 1909. T It B A SU KK It' S ITIN Ell A U V The Treasurer will attend at the following places at the day and hour named for tho purpose of collecting taxes. Nov 0 Jordanville 10 to 12 Gideon 1 to 2 Nov 10 Cool Spring 9 to 11 Galivants Ferry 2 to 3 Nov 11 Taylorsville 9 to 10 Ilinsou & Wards 12 to 1 Nov 12 Wauamaker 8 to 11 Stroud's Store 1 to 2 Nov 13 GreeD Sea 8 to 2 Nov 14 Bayboro 10 to 11 Adrian 1 to 2 Nov 10 Burgess 10 to 11 Stalvey 1 to 2 Nov 18 Parker's Store 9 to 10 Warn pee 1 1o 3 Nov 19 Little River 10 to 1 Luther Hardee's House 5 to 0 Nov 20 Hammond 9 to 10 Daisy 11 to 1 Nov 23 Loris 10 to 2 Nov 24 San ford 9 to 12 On all other days, except Sunday, the Treasurer's ollice at Conwau nrill hfi (> < < uj 111 wu Wjjyu 11 UUJ ?T uu *4, J. A. McDermott, County Treasurer. October 15, 11)08 New Crop Rice! 9,400 Libs Head Rice 8,000 Lbs Mtxlium Rice 15,009 Lbs Screenings 5,400 Ilags 100 Lbs Fine Salt 1,850 Lbs Driod Apples 400 Bbls Royal Flour 70 Half Barrel Bags Royal Flour 280 Quarter Bbl Bags Royal Flour 000 Eighth Bbl Bags Royal Flour 800 Sixteenth Bags Royal Flour ALL FRESH ARRIVALS W.B. Cooper JOBBER AND IMPORTER. Corner Nutt and Grace Streets Wilmington, N. C. (VneMinuto Cough Cure For Coufhii Colds aai Croup. j r Notice of Election. tale of South Carolina, .' lorry County. Notice is hereby given that the U:i .oral Kloetion of State anil Couny Otlicers will be held at the voting <rtcinets prescribed by law in laid bounty, on Tuesday, November 11, 1M)S, said day b?ing Tuesday followag the first Monday in November, bs proscribed by law, Ai the said election separate box's will be provided at which quallied electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment k> the State Constitution, as protided in the following Joint Resolution: No. 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the Constitution, Relating to Municipal Honded Indebtedness. Section 1. Lie it resolved by the leneral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the following intendment to the Constitution oi .ho State of South Carolina be subletted to the qualified electors of lie State at the next general election for Representatives, and if a najority of the electors qualified to /ote for members of the General \ssembly voting thereon shall vote ti favor of such amendment, and a najorit y of each branch of the Gen;ral Assembly shall, after such cleo,ion, and before another, ratify said | intendment t>y yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VIII, relating to jonded indebtedness, be amended ty adding at the end thereof the folowing words: Provided, that the imitations imposed by this Section md by Section 5, of Article X, of ,his Constitution, shall not apply to tonded indebtedness incurred by die town of Gaffney, in the Countv jf Cherokee, when the proceeds of :aid bonds are applied solely and exjlusively for the building, erecting, establishing, and maintenance of waterworks, electric light plants or -ewerago system, and where the juestion of incurring such indebtedness is submitted to the qualified ?lectors of said municipality, as provided in the Constitution, upon the I'iestion of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of February, A. D. 1!K)8. No. 7(K1 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 4 of Article XI11 of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, Relating to the Ollice of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it resolved by the 1 General Assembly of the Stale of South Carolina, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the State at ihe next general election for Representatives, and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members or the General Assembly voting thereon, shall vote in favor of said amendment, and a majority of each branch of the Gen eral Assembly shall after such e'ec4 1 i . / nun, (inu ueiore anotnor, latitv the same amendment by yeas and nays, Section 1 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, relating to "Militia" bo amended by striking out in the lirst l?nc the words "and Inspector"; so that the said Section, as amended, shall read as follows: There shall be an Adjutant General elected by the qualified electors of the State at the same time, and in the same manner, as other State officers, who shall rank as Ilrigadier General, and whoso duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law. Sec. 2. That the question of adopting the amendment proposed in the foregoing Section hhail be submitted to the electors as follows: Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following words plaialy printed or written thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII, Yes"; and those opposed to said amendment shall cast a ballot with the following words plainly printed or written thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to Section 4 of Article XIII, No," Approved the 28 th day of February, A. D. 1H08. Thorft sbsill lw> vn r\ nn/1 -'15. * W > V v v. u\ UUV (illiu U 15" tinct ballots and boxes at this election for the followingofficers, to wit: (1) Governor and Lieutenant Governor; (2) Other State Officers; (8) State Senator; (4) Members of House of Representatives; (5) CounU Officers. On which shall be the name or names of the jierson or persons voted for as such officers, respectively, and the office for which they are voted. Before tho hour fixed for openi ntf r no nrvllo (\/l ?> ?-? rw ? 1 /^11 ' KIIU 'o muuti^ors cViiu LflUl'KS must take and subscribe the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other members and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. in,, except in the city of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at (> p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until same is completed, and make a state- j ? 1A big line of Mens SAT sale cost. riffht aud coats are sellii ^ spite of--old I)s a ? v New goods in every line jj lines. Just remember we d | is right, we could not I if we did not have them sk I wait on you next. Yours: ment of the result for eaeh gollico ' and si^n the same. Within throe days thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard, or some one designated by the Hoard, must deliver to the! Commissioners of Election the pollj list, the boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. Managers of Election?The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at. the various precincts in the said County: Conway: J I) Oliver, DO Rowell, G J Watts. Homewood: J L Waller, W J Sessions, T. A. Anderson. Adrian: Geo W Hardee, John R. Long, S S Anderson. Shell: J W Chestnut, C J Bryant,. W Pink Todd, Greenwood: A M Dusenbury, Joe A Tindall, E 1) Causey. Port IJarrelson: I) V Richardson, L W Cooper, II B Martin. Cedar Grove: E J Marsh, E M Johnson, jr P OSnowden. Knotty Branch: John E Mushes, Isaac Martin, L1I Davis Do# BlutY: John L Jones, \Vr E P Cooper, E W Johnson. Cool Spring: Sam Rabon, John Doyle, D M Mishoe: Joy: J D Allen, D II Baker, E S Baker. Bayboro- Dock Phipps, W II Bell, H W Mishoe. Blanche: Bothal Allen, B S Martin, Joe Roy. San ford: Lewis Stephens, L D Suggs, Daniel M Stephens. Galivants Ferry: Tucker Gore* P M Coleman, S B Moore. Taylorsville: P A Gcrrald, Quincy Ilinson, A M Small. Floyds School Mouse: David Anderson, [A vary J Walker Floyd, (notify), G LI Gibson. I Vardell: Willie Floyd, Vol ShelI i~.. r? i >i ? .? u-_y, LSiiuu niuiHim, Spring Branch: M J Bullock, Dan* iel Tyler, Graddy Williamson. Green Sea: W T Watson, Walter Shelley, S D Bryant. Lor is: Olen Boyd, Y 1? McQueen, J 1) Butler. Daisy Monroe Carter, N .1 Cox, J ii Harrelson. Farmer: W K Carter, 0 C But lor, Joseph M Hard wick. Ebene/.er: W 11 Long, Crandal Sarvis, ueorge Hardee. Hammond: Chess L Williamson, ,ioe Cox, D F LewisLittle River: Bobt Livingstone, R o Sloan, B N oore. Warnpee: W L Bellamy, .i 'A Ward, W P Floyd. Tilly Swamp: .1 H B Edge, T .1 Vau^ht, .1 L* Nixon. Withers: .10c Hardee, 000 Kin^r, Berry Owens, ftocastee: Iiobt Stalvoy, T H Cooper, W 15 CI a red y. Marlow: William Burgess, ,1 W Marlow, .Julius Owens. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election, who will call at the Clerk of Court's ollice on or after October .'list. J. H. McCaskill, J, H. Atkinson, L D. Lontf, Commissioners of State and County Elections for Horry County, S. C. t an??? 111 mmMmmmmmmmmmmmmummpmmKmmammtmmm S V1PLE HATS AND CAPS going at whole- I Now is the time to buy hats and caps. | For Ladies, Misses and Children | S.lust Arrived. In Coverts and I Kersey Cloth. Call early and ft get your choice. Our prices are R ig fast. | /lens, Youth and Hoys Suits and extra Pants y ;oing at prices unheard of. Loud colors, | lacks, blues and fancies. They look swell? | hey (it well. See them and vou will huv in I in Tucker. *\tf% Ladies and Misses Trimmed and Street Ilats | P- now open for your inspection from 35 cents to JUJ $10.00 each, and our prices, as usual, are competition smashers. arriving daily and the bottom has fallen out in many lon't keep any thing but sell everything and the price sell more goods than all the city put together :ined both as to quality and price. Come on we will from the house that is always busy, SUflKTSttt rXIJX1* TO BLM JH?IIMW?> ?w??w In view of the anticipated clmn#o in this business we have de^ cided to put our entire stock of merchandise on the market at a ^F GltKATLY KKDIJCIOD PRICK, except clothing, which wo proJr pose to sell you at New York Cost, as probably all of our cus^ touiers know this is the newest stock or merchandise in the city. ^ In fact most, of it was purchased only a few days ago on the JF ^ T biggest markets of the world and since tho great decline in all domestic'goods. It also consists of all the newest novelties, quulties and shades of ? Dress Goods, Notions of all Dosciptions, Mens, Youth and Roys Clothing, Rugs, Matting, Art Squares, Lap Uobes, 4T leathers. Ladies, Misses and Ohildrens ^F Clocks, flats, Caps, Shoes of all kind and 1 very near everything carried in a first class line of general merchandise. Jf ^ This is your opportunity for fall and winter purchases at prices \^ ma win Keep you guessing us to where unci how we got tlie JP goods. We will be ready for you by SATURDAY and on ^ ? through COURT WttlflK. % I Ehe RACKET STORE | ^ Noxt to Norton Drug Co. VV. W. Russ, Manager ^ jlKillliffll Bank in Horry Co. | Opened for business in the face of the J panic and still we have accumulated assets I om mmfirifv 4/\ CI? -41 OOO f.?0 * Our officers are bonded and we carry burglary andft"hold lip" insurance so your i deposits are guaranteed if Mr Hryan is not elected* We pay 5 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS. We pay you the interest every 6 months. Absolutely Safe. mt mm m sank ot Loris LORIS, S. C. Take The Herald. V ^ , * Sa if a Doctors' Bills by having at hand when the emergency arises a bottle of I $3 I k 11 vi 13) ill So Pure, Strong and Penetrating, that It stops almost immediately all Inflain* mation, congestion, aches and pains ot the Nerves, Bones, Cords and Muscles. For Rheumatism, Sciatica, l ame Back, Stiff Joints, and Mijscles, Sore Thrr^^Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, ColicjgLrAmps, Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and l'ains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on uvery package. 35c., 50c. and $ 1.00 by all dealers in medicine everywhere. Sample by mailfreo. NOAH HLMIDY CO.,RICHMOND,VA., A BOSTON, MASS., U.I A LIFE OF CZAR AND FAMILY. Unrvelons Playroom of the Ctitldrea and Luve For Their Father. The children of the czar and the domestic Hide of the Russian court are minutely described In a recent number of the Leisure Ilonr by Miss Kagar, a lady who In 1808 was chosen by the czarina to take charge the little grand duchesses, says a'special cable dispatch from London to the New York American and Journal. The nurse spent six years in all at the Russian eonrt, during which time she hud uuequaled opportunities for observing the Inner side of life in the Winter palace. Some idea of the size and splendor erf this wonderful Imlldlng may bo gntli* ered from the fact that In one of the rooms a "mountain," down which the pllilflron 11 has Vwiovt nmuitn/1 vu lino UCVII UtWICUl Tlio ?reat whit? txallroom holds 5,(XX) guests, as well as leaving space fat musicians and dancers. Where Mullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y, a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The tfood Electric Bitters have done is worth more than live hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doctering for a bad case of stomach trouble to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. 1 now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 5oe., at Norton Dru?j Co's dru^ store. Notice of Sale4 Under and by virtue of a lien held by Conway Live Stock Company, a * corporation duly chartered under and by the laws of the State of South Carolina, the undersigned A. C. Thompson, President of said Corporation, and as A^ent for the same, will sell before the court house door at Conway, S. C., on salesday in November next, it beintf tho second day of said month, one certain French coach^horso owned by the llorry French Coach Horse Company, and now in tho possession of tho said Conway Live Stock Co. The said horse will be sold to satisity a l:^ ~ u i? - * * ^ nun iM*iu oy itie sam corporation, and to secure a balance of $HG2 50 due to said Conway Live Stock Co., for feeding and caring for said horse from June Kith, 1907, to date hereof. The said horse has been placed with the seller by said Coach Horse Company, under an agreement for feed and care under which the said balance is now due. A. C. Thompson, Dated Oct 12, 1007. A^ent. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. STATE OF SOUT// CAROLINA, County/t)f //orry, Magistrate Summons lor Debt. Ity J N Jenrette. To W 8 Kirby: Complaint having been made unto me by NVampee Supply to , a corporation duly chartered under the laws of the State of South Carolina, that you are |indebted to it in the sum of Ten and 70-100 dollar*, on account for goods, wares and merciiandies sold and delivered you by the plaintiff (luring the month of August A 1) 1008, as appears by the sworn statement of account hereunto attached and made a part hereof, This is. therefore, to require you to appear before me, in inv ottlce in Conway, 8 C., on the 21st day Sromthe service of tbissummons, to atupver to the said complaint, or judgment, will be given against you by default. Dated September lfith.A I) 1908. T W TPKIDVTmw ft ni ? ?MJmiiw 1 r, \u n\ Magistrate. II II Woodward, plaintiff'a attorney. THE MARKETS WILMINGTON SIM KITS TURPENTINE ? Market Riendy 84 V6 cents. ROSIN?Market $2 Oft per barrel of 5*90 pounds, TAR?Market firm, $1 Oft. CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market firm, $1.00 per barrel for hard, $2.10 for dip, and $2,30 for virgin. COTTON MARKET Market?Steady 8 8 4 cents for middling ^1/\ %T lit A vu# U AI COTTON?firm good middling 8 1-2, middling 8 3 4. TUIU'ENTINEr-Mnrket I)lp $2.10 Virgin $2.50. PRODUCE MARKET EG OH 20 to 25 CHICKENS 25 to 40 IRISH POTATOES 25< ok SWEET POTATOES 40 to 00 bus /