The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 30, 1909, Image 8
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BY OUMWAY Pt BL18I11NU CO.
UllMCKIPTJON ON L DOLLAH l'KH YKAH
H. H. WOODWARD, Kditor
TH U USD AY, D?C30,
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Awuvcui uiil'lllll^DUUKS OI 1
Subscription.
Notice is hereby given that, having
bee n appointed and commissionid
a Hoard of Corporators duly authorized
and empowered so to do, by
Hon U M McCowan, Secretary of
Statn, e undersigned will open
books of subset iption to the Capital ,
stock of Kingston Hotel Company, a
corporation to bo organized and T
chartered pursuant to "Chapter 1
XLV111 of the Code of Laws of
South Carolina, of 1P02," and Acts ^
amendatory thereto, at the Hank of
Conway, in Conway, S C , at ten
o'clock m the forenoon of Friday
next, December 31st, 1 HOD.
Cmiwav, 8C? December 23, 1909. \
H (; Coibns ] *
C P QunUlobduin I Hoard T
D T McNeill | '
J A rjpivuy ^ of
J A MeDermotc I c
J CSpiyey I J1
11a! Ij Duck I Corporators V
LOST. - One day last week on
Main street or 3rd Avenue in Con- v
ay, or rorne of the stores on those
streets, one gold collar pin with
daisies engraved on it. Suitable
reward ii left at the Herald cilice. It
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WANTED. ? At once, tenant for ''
farm well suited for trucking. c
Located one-quarter mile from y
Georgetown, S C. Good dwelling 11
t arn and out houses. Party with L.
own implements and stock pre-1 *
furred. Liberal inducements and v
good opportunity for one who un- ?
dersLata ^ trucking. p
Apply box 552, uiorgetown, S. C.
WANTED?To buy Sweet Pota-1
toes, 30c per bushel delivered to the t
steamer at river. Sacks returned. I
Cash on receipt of potatoes. Ic
to Laurel Hill Landing. t
Breslauer, Lachieotte, &Co., H
WaverlyMills, S. C. 11
STRAYED?1 have taken uponeL
heifer about 3-\ ears old; dim eolor, I ^
unmarked. Owner can get same by j
calling and paying charges. A. C 11
Skipper, Conway, S C. 3w3Upd ,
Kodol For!
j Our Guarantee Coupon j<
If. after using a $1.00 bottle of Kodol, you
can honestly say it has not benefited you, we
will refund your money. Try Kodol today on J
this guarantee. Mil out and sign the follow- | ?,
fng, present it to the dealer at the time of !
| purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the
j bottle to the dealer from whom you bought it, j
< bud we wid refund your money.
i
J Town
Btate
Sign here
'* ' Cut Mils Out ??????J
Digests What You Eat
And Mukes the Stomach Sweet
U. C. X^WITT & CO., Chicago, 111. <Trcspa.ss
Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any way, by "
cutting, hauling timber or by entering
in any manner on rrv land in \
Floyd is township. This 17th day of a
November 1909. R .1 Graham, Sr. 8
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fNoilcc of Annual iWuctirijr. ;
v~*-.?
i>uiiir.i' is uereoy given that the
next annuel meeting of the County
Board o: OmmLsioners of Horry f.
County will be held in their otlice at t
ihe court house on Tuesday after c
the first Monday in January next, w
and all person holding claims against | t;
1 lie coin ty arc hereby required to c
file the same, duly attested, with
the Ch rit of ha<d Board in time to
be audited at said annual meeting t
A H Long,
Clerk of Board.
td.
Fine Writing Papc
Pens, Inks and Pe
SS&5& Pencil Tablets, ant
A beautiful line ju
see it.
||| CONWAY DRU
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Notice of Opening Books of
Subscription.
Notice is hereby given that, h*vng
been appoiutod and commissionid
a Board of Corporators duly authorized
ami empowered so to do by
Hon Iv M McCowan. Secretary of
State, tho undersigned will open
books of subscription to the capital
stock of Conway Savings Bank, a
corporation to be organized and
chartered pursuant to ''Chapter
XL,VIII of the Code of Laws of
South Carolina of 1902," and Acts
imendalory thereto, at the Bank of
Don way, in Conway, S C , at ten
>'clock in the forenoon of Friday
next, December 91st, 1909.
Uotiwav, SC., December 2.'i, 1009.
B G Collins 1
C P Quattlebaum I Board
D T McNeill |
T) A Spivey of
J A McDermott
J C Spivey Corporators
Hal L Buck
IAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WAITED
'he Oovernmcat pays Railway Mnil Clerks
$800 to $1,200. nnd Other Employees up
to $2,500 Annually.
Uncle Sam will bold spring examnations
throughout the country for
tail Mail Clerks, Custom House
llerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers
departmental Clerks and other
Government Positions. Thousands I
if appointments will be made. Any|
nan or woman over 18, in City or
Jountry can get Instructions and
roe information by writing at once
o the Bureau of Instruction, 84 N.
Iamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y.
NOTICE TO FARMFRS
Make your fertilizer for If) 00 per
on. Good as the commercial costing
five times as much. I have
mint v rwrli* fr\v "
^ >1 v i \j i uui i v uuu v 111 HP 11
ou manual and chemicals for mak-1
ng the fertilizer. INVESTIGATE
J. M. DORM AN,
Jou way, S. C., R. F. I). 1, Box 41).
vr 41 .
notice of Mrctlnjr of Stock holder
of Tlic HaitK o{ Conway.
A meeting of the stockholders of
he Bank of Conway is hereby call>d
to convene in the directors room
)f said bank, at Conway. S. C., on
.he 15th day of January, 11)10, at
I o'clock p. in , to consider a resoution
adopted by the Board of Directors
to reduce the capital stock
}f said The Bank of Conway to
twenty-live thousand dollars, and
for the purpose of considering and
transacting such other business as
may properly come before said meeting.
This being a very important meeting,
every stockholder of said Bank
is earnestly urged to be present in
person, or to be represented by
duly appointed proxy.
liy order of the Board of Direc
tors.
Conway, S. C., Dec 21, 1909.
B. G. Collins, President.
Official:
D. A. Spivey, Secretary.
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1 W AW
CHINESE LAUNDRY
Collars and CufTs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, and in
irst class style.
SPKCIAL NOTICE
dollars and CufTs held for 30 days
,nd if not called for will be sold,
Yoursforgood wor?,
GEORGE LUM
Mrs C E Haz*lden and daughters,
lisses Albertine and Mary Edna,
,rrlved in Conway last Tuesday to
pend the holidays with friends and
datives hero and in the oouuiy.
Teachers ExaminationAn
extra teachers examination
or the year has been ordered by
he State Board to be held at the
ourt house on Friday, January 7th,
V D 1010 .This examination will
>e open to all applicnn ts for teacher's
ertificates.
S H Brown,
Superintendent Education.
d.
Send The Herald your printing.
111.111 II m
>r, Box Paper, iljijs
ncils, Ink and jfgg
1 Carbon Paper
st in. Call and
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Tax Notice. i
The tax books will be open for
collection of State, County and other
taxes for the fiscal year 11105)
from October ^15th, 190!) to March t
15th, 1910. Taxes are due without i
i penalty to December 91st, with one f
per cent penalty, to January 91st. jj
with an additional one per cent, or i
two per cent, to February 28th, li
and with an additional tivep? r cent, jl
or seven per cent, to March 15th. 11
Reoueaii Tax Lew. I
The levy > l taxable proper!}' i|
in the county i as follows:
State Tax 5 14 mills. !
Ordinary County Tax.. . ..'1 1-2 mills i'
Road and Bridge Tax...., 2 mills jj
Special County Tax 1 mill tj
Constitutional School Tax..5 mills ^
Total 11 3-4 mills 0
Raii, Road Bond Tax.
An additional levy to pay the j
State Sinking Puna Commission I
Loan to retire certain railroad |r
bonds is made as follows:
Simpson Creek Township. ,1 mills 1
Si'Kciai. Scnooi. Disthict Tax
An additional levy to pay special ?
taxes voted for school purposes in ?
certain school districts is made as! jj
follows: ||
Noli Dog BlulT 3 mills j?
u 0 Athens .... 4 mills j fl
44 7 Green Sea 1 mills) a
i% 11 Socastee 4 mills! 3
44 14 Centenary -1 mills j yj
44 17 Wanamaker 3 mills iB
44 IS Loris 3 milis B
" 11) Conway 3 mills ?T
<4 20 Mt Olive 3 mills S
44 20 Cool Spring 2 mills jS
14 27 Zion 4 mills [I
44 2D Powell 4 mills U
44 45 Tilly Swamp 3 mills ?
" 50 Floyds 4 mills IS
44 53 Allen 2 mills I S
44 50 San ford 3 mills B
44 01 Watnpoe 3 mills 44
62 Savannah BlulT 3 mills
44 OS Home wood 4 mills
44 00 Maple 3 mills
44 70 Poplar 3 mills |
44 74 Four Mile 4 mills j
44 75 Virgo 2 mills j
44 70 tlarper 3 mills I
44 77 Straw lield 3 mills |
ll OA Li ! H L -II
ou opruif^ maucn nuns i
u 89 Seven Mile . . ...... !? mills
" 91 Pleasant Hill 2 mills
School LIoise Hond Tax.
An additional levy on School District
No. 19 (Conway) of two mills
is made to pay interest on tie
School House Bonds and to create a
sinking fund for their final retirement.
Cavitation Tax.
A poll tax of one dollar for school
purposes is levied upon every male
citi/.on between the ages of 21 and
00 years, able to earn a living, ex- j
cept Confederate veterans over 50 |
years of age.
A capitation tax of one dollar fo?school
purposes is levied on each
dog in the county,
Co.m.ml tation road tax.
A payment of three dollars to the
County Treasurer before February
28ih, 1910 is accepted in commina
tion of road work for the year 1910
T It e a s u It k It' s It1 n k It a It v.
The Treasurer will attend at the
following places at the day and hour
named for the put uose of collecting
taxes:
On all other days, except Sundays,
the Treasurer's office at Con
way will be open from 9 to 4
J. N. J en ret to,
County Treasurer.
1 CONWAY |
| Parlor Market |ji
IW D WOODWARD, JR., Pro|>rl4'tor U
COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 c
Constantly on hand. The highest w t
market prices nald for Chi/kens fj 'J
and Eggs, ylll kinds of Vegeta- g a
hies in season. | (
FRESH PRIME BEEF 1 ^
Veal, Mutton, Pork, Sausage,Fresh tj v
and Salt Water Fish, Fine Nor- 8
folk Oysters and all kindsof Game <j
In season. j? j1'
PURE ICE DELIVERED B n
at. any timo daring the week and jg 1
until 10 o'clock on Sundays, 'i he s 8
patronage of the public, is solicited S ^
and satisfaction guaranteed. gj t
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Hacker Mfg Co ,
Successors to
GEORGE S HACKER & SON.
WE MANUFACTURE
Duohh, Hahii a\i? IW.inda, Comtmnn and
IJaI.USTKUH, Ollll.l.K* AND OaIII.K OUNA ,1
MR NTH, vS< UKKS DoollS AND WlNDOWH.
WE DBA], IN
Oi.Aait, HAHII Cohd AND WKIUIITB.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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Subscribe for the Herald. (.
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JC*# Aretino Talking M ichine Fli
machine to cover cost of packing
ing machines.
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DEALERS IN Cj F
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We have just
Mules, Wet
such variety tl
high everywht
buy, hut we a3
r s" s <: s 3 ;vd >?>
i>h: . v s ^ b
from until Ap
Mgglto 1
We also will h
and other gra
In fact everyt
? > rv t s 3
goods.
Make our plac
1.0. SINGI
LOR IS,
Sale Under Attaclimen
Proceedings.
Under and by virtue of a warran
>f attachment issued by the Cour
>f Cunimon Picas in the ease cf Ails
>rook Hros , Plaintiffs against J
?. Tompkins, et al, Defendants; am
ilso b.v virtue of the order of tL<
}ourt duly made in said ease, am
luted the ISlh day of December, A
). 1909, I, the undersigned (J, J
iessions, SherilT of I lorry County
vi11 offer for sale at public auetioi:
jefore Die Court. House door at Con
ray, South Carolina, during lega
lours of sale on sales day in Jauuarx
iext it being the !>rd day of suit
nonth, all and singular th<? follow
ng personal property seized undei
aid warrant of attachment against
he said defendant, J. T. Tompkins,
o wit:
One Gray Horse Mule,
One Dark Colored Mare Mule,
One Dark Colored Horse Mule,
One Rav Horse,
One 2 Horse Wagon,
Two Log Carts.
Terms of sale cash.
R. J. Sessions,
SherilT Horry County
December 20. A. I). 1909.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Marke
toady 38^ cents,
ROSIN?Maiket $2(30 per barrel of 28(
>ounds,
TAR?Market llrnt, $1 70.
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Marke
Irm, $1.7") per barrel for hard, $28.(
or dip and $8.60 lor virgin.
COTTON MARKET
Market?bteady 14 5 8cents for midding,
CON W A Y
COTTON?tirm middling 14 l-2cts
T U U P E N TINEr-Market Dip $2 5(
Orgln $2.80.
PRODUCE MARKET
COOS 25 to 3(
3HICKENB 25 to 4(
OVR NE
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"g^IIE A RET IN
meet to any home
inch s'eel pressed turn
elolh;also a beau iful e
^ is the latest scientific
A ret i no Reco
& Sweeter. PU
Ife^ ?t K
by .<^ivine reproduction:
strumental It is a Mi
three or eat discoveries
RE I
is the only recoi
jr all makes ol
UCiC.with $50.00 in cash trade and
and express. Uomembei' the Are
iNERAL ME
PSSSSSE 3S2SS? 3 iS232aSZ38W&aE2a&.
received, November 15th,
hirdv they are the best ev<
rat ail purchasers can be
ire and we know it is a
;e able to offer a little 31
* than some dealers and w
esides. We will keep on
irii of next year
ave a variety of Buggiesides
to suit the people, 2
king: in that line. We
i1.1*1 as cheap as any othe
;e your headquaters while
i lie Bes
i E
For the best of every th
! i with go to Dusenbury &
i Otusr
I We guarantee to beat wl
. sidcred. Come see us aud buy 1
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Toddville,
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MACHINE is an orna-J
: it has a highly polished cabinet, a mm g
table, nicely covered with green b'liiardl
uameled morning glory horn, in fact, itg
production in talking machines* I
rds Play Longer, Play]
iy Better than any Other
2v??2~ta,lf*s?
s of all great artists, both vocal and in [
:dium of Education. It is one of lh- ]
of the 20th Century. jfl
UIETINO RECORD |
d manufactured ihat will fit!
? Disc Talking Machines. j
a cash payment of $3 OS on delivery ol 9
tiuo records lits all kinds of disc talk-9
lIn hovse]
.rivyrmuioc: |
, a CARLOAD of Horses ai d
?r shipped here and they are of
suited. Mules and Horses a e
biff uudertakinff sometimes to
IOUE L1BEHAL
ill ffiveyou a 8i|UAB* Id
hand a ffood selection of stock
"Hackney, Parker, High Point,
is well as Harness, Robes, etc.
offer them for O ^ IX or
r dealer for the same class of
in town.
SOUTH CAROLINA
T of
everything
ing to eat, to wear and to work
i Company.
Prices
hat you can get elsewhere, quality con
(vhen vou need good merchandise.
UCOMPANY
South Carolina.
CE SUPPLIES j
ufactured. Guaranteed Like j
manufacturer's price?Send | e
you money?Biff stock tn I
pairs a Specialty. S
J MURPHY I
iKSTON, 8 C I
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