The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 21, 1912, Image 2
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a tared at the Pout Ofllce ar Conway, S. ('
as Second CiussMall Matter.
P JHLlStlED EVERY THURSDAY MOBNliit
BY LONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
*U1!*OR1PTION ONK DOLLAR 1 JiR Y !CA
H? H? vVOODWAKD. Kditor
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21 1912
That the county papers of Siut-b
Carolina a a a general rule, are mblisbed
and conducted with an eve
single to the common good o! the
public, from whence como their customers
and subscribers. As a general
rule they stviv. to please fcuosc
whoso patronage they ecpy. Many
times in the course of a year, the37
get their issues on the press and
" 1 3 mai ll>H niit
get the inmneu pctycio
to subscribers, only under the most J
tryiag conditions and difficulties.
It bus been said teal there is only
one other business more trying and
annoying than the publication of a
counly paper, and that was the running
of a saw mill. What we want
to get at is this, that while the
country papers are always striving
with might and main to uuild up the
county and tne State, doing everything
in the power of the management
to please and benotit the sub
seribers of the paper and the public
generally, there are many individuals
among the masses of the people
who tre constantly expecting too
mnch, laboring under the impression
that a county weekly can do
everything, having unlimited capacity,
and constantly complaining that
tnmo urt.irift or hem that they war*.
personally interested in, failed to
get primed in tho news columns.
Thi* class of people full to loa^ at
tbe situation as a wholo, and only
view the matter from iheir owu individual,
selfish standpoint. They
seem to haye the inborn idea thai
the paper is not being run for their
& benefit solely, but that it should be,
and there are no others in the world
who are entitled to con deration
and attention, let alone mut'p. Yes
wo received two letters last week,
couched in terms that were hard io
take, and the only source of complaint
was that two articles, in
which only a very sma'l class of people,
if any, could possibly feel any
interest, had missed the columns of
this paper and happen to fall into
the waste basket. How much better
would it be if those who wish to
blame us in this way, would take a
broad guage view of the matter, and
always remember that the paper is
doing every thing it can for ;vi of
the people, and when any thi; { is
left out, it is for tbe very good reason
that there was not space to accommodate
it. Long and short articles
are prepared for publication .
We want them and in fact solicit
them. We can only undertake
h ugh u> publish as many of them
as we ci i get into our space, But
some one of those hereinbefore reerred
to would answerback and ask
why we did not place the article in
* ?- rilana nf SOirift of the
IUC jjujjei 11- w ?
advertisement's carried in the same
issue. This question is easily answered.
It is because the paper has|
to depend for its main income upon
the pay for advertising space.
Should we leave out the ads. there
would not be a sufficient income to
allow us to print the paper at all.
We v ant a better understanding between
us and the masses of the people
who read our paper, and we
would be glad if we could impress
the fact home to them, that w.j make
their cause our cause, and we abor
daily in word and deed to auvance
this great county in which wo iive,
doing all that we can, aud omitting
everything that hat, a tendency to
injure.
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also my brother of a severe cold in
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TAX NOTICE
The tax books will be open for
collection of taxes for the fiscal year
1912 from October 15th., 1912 to
March 15th, 1913, payable without
penalty to December 31st. One per
cent, penalty will be added forJanu
ary, one per cent, additional for Feb
ruury, five per ceut additional for
March, making a total of seven per
cent penalty to March 15th.
Regular Tax Levy
The regular tax levy on all taxable
property ia the County is as
follows:
State tax 5f mills
Ordinary County tax 3J 41
Roads & Bridges 4 44
Court House & Ju?l Bonds 1 4<
(Jonstic itionai School tax 3 44
Total 171 '
An additional levy to pay special
bexes voted for i.ehool put poses in
certain school districts is aj follows:
No. J Tort liarroj.j,>n 2 mills
2 Evergreen 4
8 Cog Duff 8
5 Sandy 1'iiun 8
0 Athens 4
7 Green Sea 4
ii Little Itiver 8
]1 Socastee 4
Z8 Withers 8
14 Centenary 4
15 //aw Bratch f?
17 Waiia:i\aker 8
18 Boris ' 8
1'J Burroughs 4
20 Mt Obve 8
21 White Oak 8
M Good Hope 3
23 Cedar Grov o 3
25 Gur'^v 3
20 Cool Spring 2
27 '/Aon 4
26 Oh.'ipel II ill 4
20 Powell 4
'SO Frinceville 4 ,
35 HieKory Grove 2
33 FinUIoa 4
'30 Grn :y Bay 3
36 ilickcry Hill 0
30 Simpson Greek 4
41 Da'^y
53 iiuiIs Island 4
45 Tilly Swainp 0
47 Bed Hill 3
40 Red Bluff 0
50 Floyda 6
51 Floyds X Koad* 4
53 Hllen _ 2
50 L'.inlu^d 3
57 P*veot Home 5
50 High Point 3
00 f.inater Sh?d 3
01 W. mpee 3
02 Savannah Bluff 3
03 UehoDs'th 3
00 Gamp Swamp 3
08 Rome wood 4
00 Maple 4
70 Poplar 3
72 Lr-ou 3
73 Mi. Jlerinon 3
74 Four Mile 4
75 Virgo 2
70 //arper 5
77 Strawiield 3
70 Bueksport 3
80 Spring Brauch 8
81 Salem 3
82 Mill Swamp 3
85 W atta 4
80 Seven Mile 3
90 Pauley 2
91 Pleasant Hill 2
92 Vaughts 4
94 Oak Crovo 3
95 Twelve Mile 2
97 Carolina 8
98 Kingston 2
99 Aynor 4
lOi 4
School House Bond Tax.
An additional levy in School District
No. 19, (Conway) of two mills
is made to pay interest on the schorl
Llouso Bonds and to create a sinking
fund for their iiual retirement.
Capitation Tax
A poll tax of one dollar for school
purposes is levied upon every male
oitizeu between the ages of 21 and
60 years able lo earn a living except
Confederate Veterans over 50 years
of age.
A Capitation Tax of one dollar is
levied on each Dog in the County:
Commutation Road Tax
Commutation Road Tax oi $3 00
for the year 1913 is payable from
January 1st, to April 30th, 1913, by
all able bodied male persons between
the ages of 21 and 50 years.
Fishery Stamps
Fishery Stamps or tags may be
obtained from the Treasurer any
time. When parties order by mail
they should enclose postay: otherwise
postage will be deducted.
Treasurer's Itinerary
The Treasurer will attenc. Jio following
pieces or. the day and hour
named for the purpose of collecting
taxes
Nov. 30th"Bu.Mgcss 9 to 11, Socastee
2 to 3
December 2nd?Wampoe 9 to 12,
Little Rive 2 to 4.
Dcccm.be 3rd--Ebenezer 9 to II,
Hammond t.o 4.
December 4th?Daisy 9 to 11, Sanford
2 to ?),
December 5th--Bayboro "9 to 12,
Zr un 2 to 3
December 6tb?Rohoboth 9 to 11,
Cool Spring 2 to 3,
December 9th-A.ynor 10 to 12,
Galivants Forry 2 to 4.
December lOth-Hinson <& Ward's
9 a ra to 3 p m. ,t
Decern oO" lltn-Connorly's Stor^
9 a ra to 8 p m.
December r2th-Green Sea 9am
to 3 p m
December 13th-*Loris 9am to 3
m.
John Holt,
Treasurer of Horry County.
Only A Fire Hero.
bub the crowd cheered, as, with
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