The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 28, 1915, Image 8
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TAX KETUKNS i-OK lyiu.
The County Auditor of Horry Conn
ty will attend the following places
at times specified below for the purpose
of taking returns for the fiscal
year 1915 of all poll and road lax payers,
also all personal property owned
January 1st, 1915, and all improvements
and all transfers of real estate
which have been made since last return!.
All able bodied males between the
ages of 21 and 00 years, capable of
earning a support, shall be deemed
taxable polls. All able bodied males
between the ages of 21 and 50 years
except ministers of the Gospel in actual
charge of a congregation, and per
sons permanently disabled in the military
service of the State, and persons
who served in the late war between
the States, shall pay an annual
commutation tax of ($2.50) same
being collectible at the same time and
in the same manner as the other taxes
are now collected.
Executors and administrators are
required to make their returns according
to law.
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m?i\e returns w?inin tne
time specified, subjects the delinquent
to a penalty of 50 per cent.
BAYBORO?Monday, Jan. 4th, 10
to 12. ??
REHOBETH?Monday, Jan. 4th, 2
to 4.
MT. PISGAH?Tuesday, Jan. 5th,
9 to 11.
HINSON & WARDS-Tuesday, Jan
5th, 1 to ft.
STEPHENS X ROADS?Wednesday,
Jan. 6th, 10 to 12.
STROUD'S STORE?Wed. Jan. 6th
2 to 4.
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rbun;s ?<jhuuLi HOUSE?Thurs
day, Jan. fth, 10 to 3.
SPRING BRANCH?Friday, Jan.
8th, 10 to 12.
GRASSY BAY CHURCH?Friday,
Jan. 8th, 8 to 4.
GREEN SEA?Saturday, Jan. 9th,
9 to 12.
HAMMOND?Monday, Jan. 11th,
30 to 12.
DAISY?Monday, Jan. 11th, 2 to 4.
GRAHAM'S X ROADS?Tuesday,
Jan. 12th, 10 to 12.
J. L. RUTLER'S STORE -Tuesday,
Jan. 12th, 2 to 4.
LONGS?Wednesday, Jan. 13th, 10
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To the People o
Seeing the need of an
ruary 4th. One that will t
Stationery, Toilet Articles,
will have associated with i
Our Druggist, Dr. J. t
We will also have a hi
To get acquainted wit
which everybody is invited
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ROOK SVILLE?Wednesday, Jan.
13th, 2 to 4.
LITTLE RIVER?Thursday, Jan.
14th, JO to 12.
W AM PEE?Thursday, Jan. :4th, 2
to 4.
HAND?Friday, Jan. 15th( 10 to 11.
TILLY SWAMP?Friday, Jan. 15th
2 to 3.
CONWAY, Saturday, Jan. 16th. all
day. ,
COOL SPRING?Monday, Jan. 18,
10 to 12.
AY NOR?Monday, aJn. 18th, 2 to 4
GALIVANTS,?Tues. Jan. 19th, 9
to 3.
DOG BLUFF?Wednesday, Jan. 20
10 to 11.
JORDANVILLE?Wednesday, Jan
20th, 1 to 3.
BUCKSVILLE?Thursday, Jan. 21.
10 to 11.
STALVEY?Thursday, Jan. 21st,
2 to 4.
BURGESS?Friday, Jan. 22nd, 9
to 12.
SOCASTEE?Friday, Jan. 22nd, 2
to 4.
CONWAY?Saturday, Jan. 23rd, all
day.
SAMSON FOWLER'S HOUSE?
Tuesday, Jan. 26th, 9 to 11.
LORIS?Tuesday, Jan. 26th, 1 to 4.
SAN FORD?Wednesday, Jan. 27th,
9 to 11.
ADRIAN?Wednesday, Jan. 27th,
1 to 3.
MYRTLE BEACH?Thursday, Jan.
28th, 1 to 4.
The balance of thes time until Feb.
20th, at the Auditor's oflicn in Cnnwav
. .TAKEN UP.
About Nov. 1st, 1914, there was
taken up at my place one red hog,
marked with under square in right
ear and split and under square in left.
Owner can get same by proving hog
and paying expenses.
Kelly W. Jones,
Justie, S. C.
Estray Notice.
There has strayed to my place one
white and black colored bull. Owner
may obtain same by calling on the
undersigned and paying charges.
V. S. Jarrott,
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i up-to-date Drug Store in your s
)2 a credit to any town in this so
Tobaccos, Garden Seed, and in \i
.is Drs. King and Bulluck. and oui
-I. Monts, will be at your service;
andsome Sanitary Soda Fountain
h the people of the section, we w
Manager.
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Education Is a developing of the
mind, not a stuffing of the memory.
Digest what you read.
Old men have visions, young men
have dreams. Successful fanners
plow deep while sluggards sleep.
The growing of legumes will retard
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power to produce.
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section. we have decided to onen a
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LQTS AND MUS1E UifS (
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For Sale by
HORRY BROKERAGE,
& COMMISSION CO ,,
Lots from No. 1 to 32 in one block! p
or block from $50.00 to $250.00.
Lot No. 23 of 9 rooms corner lot, in p
fine shape, nearly new at $2,875.00 <?.
Lot No 34 of 9 room, fine locality, a (
bargain at $2,275.00. ^
Lot No. 35 of (i rooms, in first class
shape at $1,275.00
Lot No. 36 of 4 rooms, in good local .
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ity, a bargain at $875.00.
Lot No 37 of 6 rooms, on corner, 1 ,
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good neighborhood at $2,025.00.
Lot No. 38 of 6 rooms, good local- ^ ^
ity, a bargain at $1,525.00.
Lot No. 39 of 10 rooms, corner lot.
This is one of the best residence sec- ^
lions in Conway; will make a fine
home; well worth all we ask, $5,050.00
Lot No. 40 of 4 rooms, in good
neighborhood at $815.00.
Lot No. 41 of f> rooms at $815.00
Lot No. 42 having 105 feet front by j.
1G0 deep. This is a fine corner lot j
and worth more than we ask. Price t
$725 00. t
Lot No. 43, 9 room dwelling, clec- t
trie lights, water works, servants ^
house, wood shed and barn. In fine f
locality at $4500.00.
Lot No. 44, 8 room, two story dwel- *
ling, bath room and water works, j
good bams and stables. An' ideal t
place at $4000.00. s
Lot No. 45, 7 roohn, two story dwel- r
ling with water works and bath room. c
Good barns and stables. One of the 11
best bargains and an ideal home at ?
$4500.00. 1
Lot No. 46, six room house, convenient,
electric lights and good water.
Good location . Quick sale price 1
$1200.00 t
One 20-horsc power Gas Engine, J
I. H. C. make, almost new, cost $700. j.
Quick salo price $450.00. Easy pay- K
ments. \
In addition to the above, , we have Y
listed for sale sixteen farms ranging
in size from thirty to fifteen hundred *
acres and at prices of from $2 to $40 ^
per acre. j
If interested apply at the office of t
the HORRY REALTY, THICKER- c
AGE & COMMISSION CO., Conway, 0
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. first-cfass Drug Store, on Feb
a full line of Drugs, Medicines,
in a modern Drug Store. We
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best of soft drinks, etc
from 10 a. m. to 2 p. -jr., to
fours to Serve,
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i the District Court of the Initcd
States for the Eastern District
of South Carolina,
i the Matter o?
Sam T. Creech,
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Sam T. Creech,
I.oris, in the County of clorry, and
i.strict afoccsaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is. hereby giver, that on the
>th day of December 1914 the said
im T. Creech was duly adjudged;
uikrupt; and that tjie first meeting
his creditors will be held at my of:e
in Marion, S. C., on the 27th day
January A. I). 1915 at 11 :00 o'clock
the forenoon, at which time the said
editors may attend, prove their
aims, appoint a trustee, examine the
inkrupt, and transact such other
jsincss as may properly come before
lid meeting.
iarion, S. C., January 1G, 1915.
A. F. Woods,
lie free in Bankrunlcv.
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Pie Seasons.
The pie tree fruits at this season
ind bears plentifully. Some persons
idd that the pie season is 12 months
ong. It is not. Really, however,
here are two pie seasons, one when
he blackberries, raspberries and blue erries
are ripe and when appies are
;reen, and the other when the frost is
n the pumpkin. The pies of the in-beween
times are as lead to gold to the
>ies of other times. No pie except the
mmpkin pie is a pie at all unless the
uice runs from between the covers,
ho juice of ripened fruit charged with
un and dew. Custom makes us eat
>ie last. It is a hard rule, redeemed
inly by the anticipation which helps
is to go through the preliminary
taples, glad in the thought of the de
ectable to come.
Honor Woman Astronomer.
Miss Cannon of London classified
50,000 stars according to their specrum,
and in recognition of this un)aralleled
work tho Rnvol
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cal society of Great Britain has made
ler an honorary member. Hor dis
:overies include a great number oi
triable stars and other important
leavenly bodies.
The presiding officer of the n?
ronomical Bocioty in announcing th
libtinction conferred upon Miss Caniou
spoke of her almost unique abil*
ty> of determining from a star's specrum
the typo to which it belongs acording
to its material composition
nd other peculiarities of the Bpeo
rum.
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TOWN TAXES. .jl
Notice is hereby given that Pro||B
ty Tax is now duo to the Town of Mm
way and is payable at the Town ''
of Treasurer's office at the Town
from January 1st to March J sr.,
On and after March 1st, a ponalt v,?j?
16 per cent, will be added. al
Tax payers are liable '.o e\( c twB
and levy upon the prop. rty : J-j
.March Jiith, 191.",. A. II.
Clerk and Trcas-ivMH