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Tax Notice. | Toe tax books will bo open for tbr collection of tvxes for Iiseal year 1911 frun October 15th, 1911, to March 15th, 1912, and may be paid without penalty to December Hist; with one per cent, penalty to January HI ; with 2 per cent, oeualty to February 28th; and with 7 per cent, penalty to March 15th. REGULAR TAX LEVY Stat* 5 H-4 mills Ordinary County Tax, Roads and Bridges .. 5 1-1 mills Special County Tax ... 1 mill For completion of bridge across Waceamaw river 1 2 mill Constitutional School Tax H mills ^Total 15 3 4 mills SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX An additional levy to pay special school taxes voted for school purrkrkwou in unrr.ain fif?hnnl districts is made us follows: No 3 Dog 331 u(T 3 mills No (5 Athens 4 miils No 7 Green Sea 4 mills No 11 Socastee 4 mills No 13 Withers 3 mills No 14 Centenary 4 mills No 15 Haw Branch 5 mills No 17 VVanamaker 8 mills No 18 Lor is 8 mills No 19 Burroughs 4 mills No 20 Mt Olive 3 mills No 21 White Oak 3 mills r*o lA4 Gndar Grove .3 mills 1 No ? Gorlev 3 mills No 26 Cool Spring 2 mills No 27 Zrtop; 4 mills > No 29 Powell 4 mill- ! No 20 Princeville ... . 4 mills No 33 B^inklea 4 mills ( No 30 Grassy Bay .... 2 mills , No 28 hickory Hill 2 mills No 43 Hulls Island 4 mills { No 45 Tilly Swamp 2 mills No 47 Rvd Hill 2 mills No 4!) Red Bluff 3 mills ' No 50 Floyds .8 mills No 51 Floyds X Roads ... 4 mills No 52 Allen 2 mills No 56 Sauford 2 mills No 59 High .Point 2 mills No 60 Muster Shed 2 mills No 61 Wampee ... 2 mills No 62 Savannah Bluff 3 mills No 63 Rehoboth 3 mills No 66 Camp Swamp 3 mills No 68 Homewood 4 mills No 69 Maple 4 mills No 70 Poplar 3 mills No 72 Leon 3 mills No 74 Four Mile 4 mills No 75 Virgo 2 mills No 76 Harper 3 mills No 77 Strawfield 3 mills No 79 Bucksport 3 mills No 80 Spring Branch 8 mill? No 81 Salem 3 mills i\o85 Watts 4 milU No 89 Seven Mile 3 mills No 91 Pleasant Hill ... 2 mills NO 62 Vaughts 4 mills No 94 Oafc Grove . . 3 mills No 97 Carolina 3 mills SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX An additional levy in School District 19 (Conway) of two mills is made to $ay 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 "no O/-i 11.1v> ic nn ch rlutr in UUO VIUI1C44 *g *v ? ?vv? VM V, *w the county. COMMUTATION ROAD TAX Each person in the county liable , for road duty must obtain a "Road ( Receipt" from the County Treasurer before January 1, 1012, for the year i 1911. This can be procured either by paying to the Treasurer three dollars in cash or by presenting to the Treasurer a certificate from his J road overseer, approved by the Supvisor, to the effect that he has per- ; formed six days work on the section cf road to which he belongs. FISHERY STAMPS Fishery Stamp* or Tags my be obtained from the Treasurer at any | time When parties order by mail, they should enclose postage, otherwise postage will be deducred. TREASURER'S ITINERARY The Treasurer will a: tend the following places at the day and hour named for the purpose of collecting taxes: November 25th Burgess 8 to 10 Socastee 1 to 2 Bucksville 3 to 4 Novembor 27th Bayboro 10 to 12 Zoan .... 1 to 2 Rehoboth 3 to 4 November 28ih Mt Pisgah 0 to 10 Uinson & Ward 12 to 2 Floyds School House 4 to 5 November 29th Spring Branch 9 to 11 Stroucis Store 2 to 4 November 30th fJrpnn fina 9 to 11 Loris 2 to 4 December 1st Daisy 9 to 11 San ford 1 to 2 December 4th Hammond 10 to 12 JEbenezer... ^ 2 to 4 Brooksville 7 to 8 p m December 5ih Little River 9 to 12 Warapee 2 to 4 December 6th Tilly Swamp 9 to 10 Grahamville 11 to 12 December 7th Dog Dluff 10 to 11 Galivants Perry 2 to 4 December 8th Aynor 9 to 10 Cool Spring 1 to 2 > December 11th Myrtle Bjaoh 10 to 11 JOHN HOLT, Treasurer Horry County. State of South Carolina, / County of Horry { COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Amy Wright, Plaintiff, Hgrtinst Susana Bennett, Alice Owens, Mary Green, Annie Picket, Gaberial Button, Joe Button and Israel Button, Defendants. Copy Summons for Relief Complaint not Served To the Defendants: Susana Bennet, Alice Owens, Mary Green, Annie Picket, Gaberil Button, Joe Button, and Israel Button. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which is Hied in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, or the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway. S.O., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer , the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the con.plaint. July 12, 1911. L. B, Singleton, Plaintiffs' Attorney. To Gaberial Button, Joe Button, and Israel Button, Absent Defendants: Please take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons ot which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Ilorry * County, at Conway S C., on the ?8th day 3f July, 1911. Caberal Button and Joe Button, Infant Defendants: 1 Take Notice; That, unless you procure the appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem ( to appear aud detend this action in your* behalf at the expiration of twenty days \ from the service of tlio Summons heieiu and of this Notice ucon you, an applica tinn will be made to W L Bryan, Eeq., Clerk of this Court, at Conway, S 6'., to appoint a suitable and competent person to appear as Guardian Ad Litem for you. July 12, 1911 L B Singleton, l Plulntiiis' Attorney W L RRYA.N C C OP 0w^2 July 28, 1911. 6w27. Foreclosure Sale. lTnder and by virtue of a decree for foreclosure and sale, made by hie Honor George E Prince, Presiding Judge in the case of George J Ilohiday vs Eliza JohnII..tin T ,.l. .. IlV.rlinunH T/-.V, i^run u 'iiuouii, x riujuauu uuuuoi?u,( I Isadora Burnett, Ellis Johnson, Ciaudo Huffman, Sink Johnson, Mint Johnson, Defendants, and dated the 28th day ol* September, A 1) 1911; ^tice is hereby given, that the uudersigneU B J Sessions,' blierilT of Horry County, will sell at public auction, before ihe court house door at Conway, in the County and State aforesaid, during legal hours of sale on salesday in November next, it being the (1th day of said month, the following descried laud situated in Horry County, to wit: All and singular that certain tract or parcal of land containing thirty-two U2 acres, situate, lying and being in Bay- 1 boro Township, county aud State afore- , said, on Limerick Branch, waters of Little Pee Dee Uiver; bounded south by . lands of T C Cannon, west by lands of J f M Hardwick, north by lands of Bird i r/Oirtuort uuat hv ntliur lunHa r?f Uiwucu ! Johnson; the same being that Identical | tract or parcel of land conveyed to me, J the said Horace Johnson, by Isaac Can- ! non, by deed of date September 23rd, A j I) 7879, and of record In ollice of Uegis- j ter of Mesne Conveyance, for Horry County, iu book T, pages 509 and 570. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pxy for papers. 13 J Sessions, Sheriff Horry County. October 7th, A D 1911, El H Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. |l DUR COURT I At the New Yorl I if you are bur We are headqu Prices in Dry C Etc. If you wa the grocery lir us. Lowest Price N. Y. Rac | CONWAY, The Horry H?r>Mi A fraud "in CHARLES Special sir dresses, s children. | goods, sill' I erings, ne f sweaters i J ishings, a | children. J Our Pr j: The Largest | SPEC!/ I Write for 01 I LOLJI Partition Sale. I Undir and by virtue of a decree in partition made by his Honor, George E Prince, Presiding Judge in the case , of ft'attie Stevens et al, Plaintiffs, vs j S P Stevens, et al, Defendants, and j dated the 28tVi day of September, A D 1971; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk and Special Referee will sell at public auction before the court house door at Conway, in the County and rotate aforesaid, during j legal hours of sale on salesday in No- j vember next, it being the 6th day of said month, all and singular the following described real estate* to wit: fhree certain tracts of land situate in Conway I ownship, in the County and State aforesaid, described as follows: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stake 3xn on line of lands of J R shannon, thence S 78, E 33.20, to stake 3xn, thence S. 4 1-2 E 9.12, to stake 3xn; ; thence b 35 E, 5 1-2 to black gum; thence S 40 E 30 to corner; thence at \ right angels to stake 3xn; thence S 42 | E 57 to stake 3xn; thence S 72 W 10, to , stake 3xo; thence N 76 VV 34. 10 to black i -' 11? >? I gum 1116lli/tx d S)ii L line tn tne ue~ j | ginning point, being the southern one half of a tract conveyed to J W Stevens and S M Stevens, by A F Gore, May 31st, 1890, as shown by plat of E. H Hardwick, JulyS, 1911. 1 ract No. 2. Known as the Neck Field tract containing ono hundred fify acres, 150 more or lest, bounded north by tract No. 1, above described, formerly lands of S M r-tev' ns, on the east by land of Peter Hughes, on the south by lands of Keedy Ch- stnut, and on the west by lands of H M Stevens, being the same conveyed to S M Stevens, Sr., by James H Fauh., January 10, 1868. 1 ract No. 3. All and singular one undivided one-half interest in that certain tract containing one hundred sixty three and one-half 163 1-2 acres, bounded on the south by lands of *1 A Koyals, on the east by lands of Daggett .Royals, on the south by Waccamaw river, being land conveyed to S M Stevens, -vr., by Azie Koyals and his wife F A M Royals, September 15, 1877. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W L Bryan, Clerk and Special Referee. October 5, A D 1911. II H V\ oodward. Plaintiffs Attorney. \WM WEEK k Racket Store iting bargains, larters for Low ioods, Notions, nt anything in III le come to see ! *son Rice-flour. :ket Store s. c. | my, November 2, 1911 RCADE DEPi 232 & 234 King Street, ar TON, lowing of new fall hoes and milliner Everything nobb} ts and trimmings, w blankets and co Por men. women a voolen underweai 4 ices are the Lowe Wholesale and Retail I are members of the haiie* -\ J ^ ?fare to aarleston if you shop ' greater varieties to choose from iir Fall and Winter Catalojr-ii IS C OH ityS* I I* Can now 72>e> LJber(y'-? $350 , at last has brought the auto- [ j mobile within the reach of \ \ Everyman. \ A million buggies are sold annually in America. All these horse owners can now use a motor car at less cost. Only costs to run? \ THOUSANDS have been waiting for the day when they could atford a motor car. 4ft That day is hero for a million more { people?people who have been buying buggies and driving horses both j / t : - i ? i s lor uusiiiuss auu pleasure. : % It is here for thou8H.--.ch of other pco- , pie who do not use horses, who de- | pend on public conveyances, submit ? to unnecessary discomforts and de- | Iha'S, and suffer consequent loss of - ; tune and business. 1 ' Every horse owner can buy and main- ? tain a Liberty-Hrush automobile, ' . costing $350, for less money than it t costs to keep a horse. i The othern?if they r.ro compelled by ^ business to cover largo areas, earn- j . ing more money the quicker they < cover their territory?will find the ? Liberty-inrush cheaper than any pub- < lie conveyance, cheaper even than } the trolley They can widen their * erritory and increase their earning \ powers. I Burroug CONWAY, WHEN IN NEED I j ? i ^ of coat suits, dress ; < skirts, dress goods, un- i derwear, hosiery, laces, j j < embroideries and mil- j < finery, call on Mrs J VV I < Sparks. You will find i | < my prices reasonable at < all times. Yours to Please. j Mrs ?1 W Smirks ? ~ ? ?a. ? 3rd Avenue J CONWAY, S. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS T1IK DIAMOND It RAND. A /7*>X l/?dl?Kt Auk your Druy?f*t for /j\ ?(( 1K1A C'hl-ches-tcr*# Dluraend KranlApXA Wi WmjPv IMIU In Red Rrvl Oold nie<ulllc\\r/ -v l?o*es, settled with Rluo I<ll>l>oo. V/ H ftasUI 1-?Le no other. liny of your " . 7 4W DmrfUt. AsHforCin.(:trV:H.TF.R4f L. Jr DIAMOND ItUANU for M i V n yesrt known as Ilcst, Safest, Always RelluM* s?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I ??"*??* " IRTMENT S id 203 Meeting treet.< and winter suits y for ladies, Mis rand up-to-date New line of flc mforts, new sha< nd children, gei r for men, won st in South Cai department House in iton Refund ssociation, and will p here. 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Or write to us and we will gladly call upon you. The Liberty-Brush carries the full guarantee of the United States Motor Com party. Lot us explain how this great concern cares for your car wherever you ure. Ilins Co. SOUTH CAROLINA TOA> ITMENT SY8TEJL > ial Price List of $ 3IANOS_ | M. NTIEFF, \ !ELK, Manager ^ NORFOLK, VA. ^ ogether. Neither is complete with- \ if up a child can have is to be trained C Ids the family together?perhaps # lildren are growing up?IS MUSIC. J j MITY TO lUUNU MUSIC ? AT ^ S HOMES WHICH HAVE NOT ^ ENCE ? (INVESTIGATE) OUU ^ LICE LIST OF USED PIANOS / M. STIEFF, C :ELE, Manafcr, # NORFOLK. VA >