The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 14, 1910, Image 5
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VOL XXIV.
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Lbo Law as It Is Written.
An ACT to Require all Persons 1
in Horry County Liable to Road 1
Duty to Pay a Commutation or (
} Road Tax in Lieu of Working
I V Uron Public Highways in Said
' M County, to Provide a Penalty,
to Provide for Listing Persons
so Liable, and to Provide for ;
?. ' Collecting Said Tax.
Section 1. BE IT ENACTED by
the General Assembly of the State
of South Carolina, That all ablebodied
male persons, from the age
of twenty-one to fifty-five years,
both inclusive, in the County of 1
Horry, shall be required, annually,
to pay three dollars commutation
or road tax, except ministers of the \
gospel actually in charge of a con- ,
gregation, teachers employed in the f
public schools, school trustees and *
persons permanently disabled in
the military service of this State,
and persons who served in the
late War Between the States,
and all persons actually employed
in the quarantine service of this i
State, and all students who may be J
attending any school or college at
the time when the commutation tax j
hereinbefore provided for shall be- i
come due: Provided, That any person
claiming exemption from the
provisions of this Act on the ground
of physical disability, where such H
disability is not apparent, shall be
required to produce a certificate of
disability from two regular physicians,
dated within three months.
Section 2. That all persons who ?
are liable to road duty in said county,
as fixed by Section 1 of this Act,
in lieu of performing, or causing to *
be performed, labor upon the public
highways of said county, shall be
required to pay to the County Treas- s
urer of said county, between the
fift.nAnt h dav of October and the ;
t . thirty-first day of December, in each
and every year, an annual commutation
or road tax of three dollars per
head, which shall be expended upon '
the public roads of the county, and I,
as nearly as possible in the township
from which it was collected: Pao?
yided, That all persons who are 0
liable to road duty in said county, 1
as fixed by section 1 of this Act, in li$u
of paying said commutation or
ifcad tax may perform six days' labor
of ten hours each on the high- t
ways, and any person who shall 11
elect to perform said work, in lieu .
of paying said commutation tax,
shall be furnished by overseer of
his road district a certificate, set- t
ting forth the fact that he has work- 8
ed full time, and the filing of said
certificate with the County Treas- <
urer, and the receipt of the latter t
therefor, shall bo in satisfaction of
said tax or labor; and any failure to
pay said road tax or perform such i
labor shall be a misdemeanor, and !
the offender, upon conviction, shall '
be punished by a fine of not less ;
than ten dollars and not more than
twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned
for not more than thirty days, out
1 of which fine the magistrate shall be allowed
to retain-two dollars as 1
compensation for his services therein,
,
Section 3. That for the year Iff 10
it shall be the duty of the County
Supervisor, the County Commissioners
and the County Auditor of said
i county to make out a list of the
names of all persons in said county
I TfclOle for said road tax, alphabeti[
cSly arranged by townships, and
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deliver said list to the uouniy i reuaurer
on or before the lifteenth day
of October in said year,
Section 4. That beginning with
4 the year 1911, and each and every
ft ve^r thereafter, every person in said
>*y liable for said road tax shall
Vr * himself for taxation for such
tax to the County Auditor of said
J* county, in each and evory year, be-tween
the first day of January and
the 20th day of February, and the
County Auditor is hereby authorized
and directed to solicit and take
such returns. That thereafter the
County Auditor shall make out and
deliver to the County Supervisor of
said county lists of the names of the
persons who havo returned themselves
for taxation for such tax in
i thijlr respective townships, alphaIk
botically arranged. Tho said Sup1
ervisor shall, with tho aid and as1
$js?ance of the various road overseeps,
add to said list the names of
Sfcfcll persons in their respective townships
liable for said tax, but who
4 fSeave not returned themselves to the
< xwounty Auditor. That said County
;ft^udit?r, in each and every year, on
before the lifteenth day of OcJpSober,
shall make out and deliver a
W fist of the names of ail persons
Jr wbfe for said road tax in said coun),
alphabetically arranged by townto
the County Treasurer of
AvnTioN 5. That the said Countji
jflEreasurer is hereby authorized anci
((Directed to collect said tax, and tc
tR. the same into the road func
county. That said County
^H^f2a|urcr shall keep a book in whicl
(HUH^.be recorded by townships, th<
j^ads^of those paying said commu
a 'Sion 'or road tax, or performing
required labor iu lieu thereof,
; Section 6, As a supplement t
jrathe ohaingang work in said county
(The
the County Supervisor and Board of
County Commissioners are hereby
authorized, whenever practicable, to
have the roads worked by contract
or by the overseer plan.
? Kction 7. That all Acts and
parts of Acts inconsistent with this
Act be, and the same are hereby,
repealed.
Approved the 19th day of February,
A. D. 1910.
UANUIUAIta UAHLId
FOR CONGRESS
I herol?y Announce myself a candidate to represent
the Sixth J)ifri? t of South Carolina in
Congress. subject to the rules and regulations of
tho Democratic i'riniaries.
1\ A. HODGES
I hereby announce myself a'candidate for Coniress
from tlie Sixth District of South Carolina
subject to tlie rules of the Democratic Pri
nary DEN B. SELLEKS
Dili LICKS, S. C.
i T ATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A-SIXTH CON
GRESSIONAL DISTRICT- VOTE FOR
GEO. W. BROWN FOR CONG ESS- ENDORSED
BY DARLINGTON COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. RESOLU
TION.
Whereby the Democratic County Convention
wis learned that Hon Ceo W Brown of Darlingon
is a candidate for Congress from this l)isrict;
Be it resolved: that this convention do's
lereby endorse the candidacy of Hon Ceo W
trown and does hereby most heartily recomnend
him to the voters of this Congressional
District as a man of such qualifications as
ininently to lit him for the ofllce.
I hereby announce myself ? candidate for relection
to Congress from the Sixth District
ubject to the rules of the Democratic Primary.
J. E. ELLEIIBE
JUDGE OF PROBATE
1 announce myself a candidate for the ollice
f Probate Judge, subject to the action of the
lemocratic Primary, J. S. VAUOllT.
I hereby announce my cundidcv for election
o the office of 1'robate'Judge oi Horry County
ubject to t he ru les of the Democratic Primary,
W, N. GEKKALD.
I am a can didate for t lie ofllce of Probate Judge
ubmct to the action of tile Deino.ratic Primary.
W I) LA Wit 1 MOKE
FOR TREASURER
Mv candidacy for reappointment to the ollice
if '.Treasurer of Horry County is hereby an.
lounced, subject to the action of the Democratic
'riinary. I thank my friends for their conlionce
and support in tho past, and respectfully
nlie.it, !i continuance of the same.
J. N. JENJtJSTTIi
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
iflice of Treasurer of Horry County, subject to
liuuctionof the Democratic Primarv. i
joiin uoi/r
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I announce myself a candidate for reelection
o the lloliso of Itcpresentutives, subject to the
ction of the Democratic i'riioarv.
M.'JM. STAN L V
FOR AUDITOR.
I announce myself a candidate for election to
lie office of County Auditor of I lorry County
object to the action of the Democratic Primary
J. O. NUKTON
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
'ounty Auditor for liorry County subject to
he action of the Democratic Primary.
x.. )>. ne.Mi !
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i am a candidate for reelection to the office of
'ounty Auditor subject to the rules of the
)emocrutic Primary. I thank my friends for
lieii support in the past and solicit their aid
u the present contest.
C. E. BAltKEU
FOR MAGISTRATE
AT CONWAY
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Magistrate' of Conway Township subject to the
iclion of the Democratic Primary.
\S ll CHESTNUT
I ain a candidate for reelection for magistrate
lit Conway. N SWKKT.
My candidacy for reappointment to the office
nf Magi; trate in Jiayboro Township is hereby
announced. M. ALLIEN,
4J /^1
uuriey, ?->, * .
I horoby announce nivt?elf a candidate for
magistrate in Simpson <'reel* township. If ??!? < t(?<1
will give my careful attention to the office.
I have had good experience in office business.
Wishing your .hearty support in the coining!
Primary. JOHN Wt'AUTKK
THE fill WITH THE SWEET TOIE
Rebuilt Pianos
at Low Prices
We are constantly trading in pianos
of various makes in part payment
for
Sticffs and Shaws.
OuHJxpert factory men take these
instruments and put them in thoi*ough
good order, so many of them
are practically rebuilt, and then we
sell them at enough to cover cost.
In this way we can ofton furnish
you with a really servicable piano
at a very low price.
Write for particulars and remember
that all StieiY and Shaw pianos
are sold from maker to home.
CHAS M STIEFF
S R CO LIS Y, Mar
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VVILMIJNUiUiX, x,. .
r Mention this paper.
I llllCliL FIAin. JAHBSTDWIKXF
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From present indications II ?r r
"m will break the world's -com rocor<
~ We've got the balance of the wor
s scared half to death.
0 Thunder storms are of almo
- daily occurrence. % .
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CONWAY, S. C., THUB
Notice of Registration.
Notice is hereby given in pur
suance of the.statute requiring the
registration of voters in each city
and town within the State immediately
preceding each regular election
of the officers, as well as in pursuance
of a resolution of the Town
of Conway, that books of registration
will be open at the office of Sam
P Ilawes Supervisor of Registration
at his place of business at Conway, I
S. C., on Tuesday, June 14th, 1910,
and for a period of ninety ((J0) days
thereafter, closing on Monday,
September 12th, 1010. Qualified
electors duly registered and entitled
to vote in the county, who have
I resided within the corporate limits
of the Town of Conway for four (4)
months preceding the election, will
be entitled to register. No certificate
issued on previous years will (
be accepted by the Managers at the
polls.
By order of the Council.
T J Bell, Clerk
A ttest;
FT P Little, Mayor. i
June 13th, 1010.
Trespass Notice.
All persons arc hereby forbidden
to trespass in any manner what- i
ever upon the estate lands of Lewellen
Bellamy in Simpson Creek
township bounded by Hiram Bellamy,
Seth Bellamy and others.
The law will be rigorously enforced
J H. Bellamy,
3wl3 pd W. H. Bellamy.
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CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC
TiMnu M/\ftirn rrau f.innu Airp?u<
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menta ,Contracts, &c, Abstracting and
Copying a {Specialty,
Municipal politics is growing hot |
and hotter. The name of the candidates
lor Mayor is legion.
It is said that crops in some sect
ons of Horry county are irrepaira'dy
damaged by the heavy rains
wo have been having.
I There's a Dollar at eacl
and the First one
The First
xrie way to have a bank acco
You wiil find it easy enough
after you once BEGIN, BR
we will place same to your
for you, give you a pass book
5?|o INTI
Conway Sao
Tn First National
Conway,
ID, A. SP1VEY,
President,
4,rI\.oonly Savings Dank in
Open on Saturdays
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iSDAY, JULY 14, 1910.
Sale (Jndcr Distress Warrant.
Under and by virtue of a distress
warrant Issued by H H. Woodward,
as landlord, vs it. M. Harrelson,
and dated the 24th day of June A
D, 1910, I have seized and will sell
at the place of business recently occupied
by the said R. M. Harrelson,
on Third avenue, at Conway, S. C.,
during legal hours of sale on sales- ?
- f.. A a A !l U~ AU,-. 1c A
a ay 111 A U^llSl I1UA |>, (If UCIIJ^ u ii i; oil
day of said month, all and singular
the following described personal
property, now contained and being
in said store, to wit:
2 Show Oases.
1 Iron Safe.
1 Ice Box.
2 Pairs of Scales.
1 Tobacco Knife.
1 Money Drawer,
And other articles of store furniture
and fixtures, also a small lot of groceries
and general merchandise, as
shown by inventory, all of the same
being the stock and store furniture
add fixtures recently used by tha
said R. M. Harrelson in the small
wooden store building fronting on
Third avenue in said city.
Terms of sale cash.
V. D. Johnson,
July 2, 1910 Agt for Landlord.
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SUMMER RATE SALE. I
One $.'100 Piano, $ 185.
One $100 Piano, $215,
These are in new and beautiful I
mahogany cases, so write quick if n
you desire one of these bargains. I
ORGAN BARGAINS. Some
second hand organ*, taken y
in exchange for pianos, from $20 3
to $85. 1
A limited number of slightly 9
used forfeited $90orgaus from $45 g
to $05. L
Easy terms?to responsible par $
ties,?will be made on any of the ?
above instruments. M
Pianos and Organs Jully w<ir- w
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ufacturei) Guaranteed ukb i
acturkr's price?Send for my j
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h end of a Thousand |
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W. McKLWKE, Propricf or.
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