The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 24, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Iy * ^ ? SIGHT LUMBER COMPANY INCREASES STGGI Notice Filed Last Week in the Secretary of State's ? Office. Last week, in accordance with Die laws relating to corporations, the Conway Lumber Co., filed a notice in the office of the Secretary of State of an increase of their capital stock from $50,000 to $150,000. Last year the Conway Lumber Co., put in an entirely new plant greatly increasing the efficiency and out-put. They are owners of large timber tracts which they have bought from various companies and individuals during the last ten years. This increase in capital stock is no doubt made necessary by the great increase in the business they can do with their new plant. rr<i j; c i.t. _ j.nt; uireciuis wl tnu company tunsist of Messrs. F. C. Wilson, Alex Wilson and H. W. Ambrose. o A Word to the Farmers of Horry Co. I wish to say that I am glad to have the pleasure of being with you again this season as 1 will be located at Aynor again. Same as last year and as the tobacco industry is your best money crop at present I wish to say that its very much to every tobacco grower's interest for to top your tobacco so it will fill out well and have good body as good wrappers are always in demand also try for all the color you can get as the brights always soil best and another important thing is to tcp your tobacco before the stalks gets too hard and then keep it succored well and you will find it more profitable to you in every way wishing you a successful, year, I am, Your friend, J. W. Boyles. Mi ll?11 m ?! ?n?B?M-?a I A AA A. A. A A A ^VT . v Ww I r~ SSil il :; | fa CCIDENT2 J :: ; ** If you do I ! o trouble with yc I < <1 it repaired qui< I o o and well. The I ][ <j we come in. I Jt < not let a dams I o J! out until it is i I It If tion again. Be 1 < o you have repi I ?t to make. Pric j j want to make I ' ance. CONWAY MO ' NEAR NE ?? = CALOMEL IS MERGI ACTS ON UVI "Godson's Uver Tone" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel and Doesn't . > Salivate or Idaho You Sick. Listen to me! Take no moro sickening, salivating calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work! \ Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of tho bones. Calomel, when it conies into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are slugfjish and "all knocked out," if yonr iver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour just take a spoonful of harmless* Dodtonki Liver Tons on my guarantee. fynfiifr'-'furir ' " REFUSES TO IN LIQUOR CASE > Charleston Grand Jury Tlirov Out Indictments Against Biirsd Tigers 4 Charleston, June 17.?Of great 4 interest to the crowded court room i the court of General Sessions tod: than the trial of J. Vv\ Messervey : Meggetts, charged with murder, w: the action of the grand jury in r turning 17 no-bills in the cases of pe sons charged with keeping blind 1 gers in the city and county. Mo than 30 indictments of alleged pr 1 prietors of blind tigers were hand< the grand jury by the solicitor th morning. About noon the jury r turned five or six no-bills in the li< uor cases and when asked about tl other bills by the court, the forema announced inability of the jury t agree. n The small pox scare had its day an | has "played out." No cases are hear of now anywhere in the vicinity. o CATARRH CANNOT RE CCRED By LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease and in order to cure i you must lake internal remedies Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internal j ly, and acts directly upon the bloo* and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrj i Cure is not a quack medicine. It wa j proscribed by one of the best physi : sians in this country for years and i a regular prescription. It is compos I ed of the boast tonics known, combine* ! with the best blood purifiers, actinj 'directly on the Inucous surfaces. Th 1 perfect combination of the two ingre* ients is what produces such womier fui results in curing catarrh. Sen* : for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY <? CO., Toledo, O. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipa i tion.?adv. I airs ! I o o <! ! < o < o 5 will happen, JJ > get into a little J J J[ >ur car you want 33 33 :kly and cheaply 33 5! it's right where < < This garage will <3 '<3 iged machine go ] 33 n perfect condi- ][ ][ ^ar us in mind it 1 13 iirs of any kind i <3 es are low. We ? your acquaint- j j i. ' ' * V ... -*s mmmmm > > ; t ... , * / s 1 I TOR CAR CO. :w HOTEL DRY! IT SICKENS! ERUKE DYNAMITI Tlere's my guarantee?Go to any dru store and get a 50 cent?bottle of D<x son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful it night and if it doesn't straighten yo right up and make you feel fine an vigorous by morning I want you to g back to the store and get your mone Dodaon's Liver Tone is destroying ti sale of calomel because it is real live medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of J)o< son's Liver Tone will put your sluggis liver to work and clean your bowels < that sour bile and constipated was! which is slogging your system and mal ing you feel miserable. I guarantee thi a bottle of Dodaon's Liver Tone wi keep your entire family feeling fine f< months. Oive it to your children. It* harmless; doesnt gripe*and they like i pUnnant taata. 1 THE HORRY HER4I LICENSE < S' 1911 l/s STATE OF s< Town ! An Orrlmnn^n fn Pmrnlnt** tV?r> Mn?l ?... W. VVT V*?V *U U 1 | to fix the amount and Pa to be paid by any Person Engaged, or Intending to E er pation, or Profession, in WI in arid to fix the Punishment ? j Thereof, of; as, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor c e.; Council Assembled: r" j SECT a-1 i re That no person or persons, c o- in. carry on, or prosecute any calling ;d whole or in part, within the Town o is imposition of license by the Statutes e- tween the 1st day of July, A. D., 19 q- without first having paid to the Tow ie lowing schedule and the restrictions z ."i :o 1. Auctioneer 2. Automobiles, or other motor vt (l 3. Automobile or other vehicles, 4. Automobile repair shop 11: I 5. Bank, having a capital stock o C>. Bank, having a capital stock of s 7. Bank, having a capital stock of 8. Bank, having a capital stock o " 9. Banker, private; and Money L 10. Barber Shop, each Chair . . . _ 5 11. Bakery and Agent for sale of d ! business h I 12. Basket and Crate Factory . . 8 j 13. Bicycle Shop, including the rei t ! 14. Blacksmith and Wheelwright 15. Boarding House?See Hotels. 1(>. Books, Maps or similar article |T j 1 e Bibles): agent or pedler ... d i 17. Boot and Shoe Repair Shop . ~ 18. Bottling of mineral or soda ws by machinery 19. Bowling Alley 20. Brick, Cement, Lime and Shinj tors anil retail merchants 21. Broker, commercial agent, and ing a store or warehouse in j 22. Buggies, Wagons or Carts: dei 23. Cement?See Brick Dealers, j 24. Clothes cleaning: pressing and ing; other than licensed laui ! 25. Coal and Wood: each place of OC 1 1 ~ ~ 4- ~C Oil! 1 * vuiicttu/s ui wins and ACCOUIl 27. Coffins and Undertakers suppii 28. Contractor with regular office ( 29. Contractor in temporary busin 30. Cotton gin 31. Dentists; doing business c 32. Dentists; doing business over $ 33. Draying: each wagon or other 34. Drug Stores 35. Express Companies, for busine State of South Carolina, not State i 30. Fertilizers, commercial: dealer 37. Flying jenny, Merry go aroum first week 38. For each additional week . . . n 1 ov. rur ana mile tsuyer, other thar 40. Fish dealer?other than license i 41. Gasoline, Kerosene, and simil dealers by wholesale buying 42. Horses, Mules, Cattle, sales sts 43. Horses, Mules, Cattle: dealer i 44. Hotels and Public Boarding He 45. Ice dealers, retail, each place c 46. Insurance Companies?Fire: (a) Companies doir (b) Companies doing b (c) Companies doing bi 47. Insurance Company, Life .. . 48. Insurance Company, health, Companies ? 49. Junk and Scrap metal: dealers 50. Lawyers, having gross income lj* 51. Lawyers, having income of mc ^ 52. Lightning rod agents ai iu 53. Lime.?See Brick dealers. 1<1 54. Livery and Feed Stables .. .. 55. Lumber Yard?See Brick Deal f? 56. Lumber Mfg., having gross in< 57. Lumber Mfg., having an incoir it 58. Machine Shop to 59. Market for buying and selling ^ meat; fresh products and un Jj? 60. Meat Dealer, other than Mark 61. Merchants, general retail: hav 11 dise of $1,000 or less .. . ^ 62. Merchants for each additional ^ 63. Merchants, wholesale 64. Moving Picture Shows 4 LLD, CONWAY, S. C. ORDINANCE. T 5-1916 DUTH CAROLINA of Conway. vets and Police of the Town of Conway r yment of License and Priviledge Taxes or Persons, Corporation or Corporationsngage in any Calling, Business, Occulole or in Part, within the said Town; or the Violation of any of the Provisions ind wardens of the Town of Conway in ION" ONE. orporation or corporations, shall engage business, occupation or profession, in f Conway (save those excepted from the^ and Laws of the State) at any time be15, and the 1st day of July, A. D., 1916,. n a license therefor, according to the folind provisions herein stated. n A. $ 5.00 ;hicles kept for hire, each 5.00 dealers in 15.00 10.00 B. f $25,000 or less 25.00 $50,000 or more than $25.000 25.00 $75,000 or more than $50,000. . .. 45.00 f $100,000 or more than $75,000.. 60.00 enders other than Banks 25.00 5.00 bakery products; each place of 5.00! 15.001 nting or selling of Bicycles 5.00 i 5.00 s (other than Text books and 5.00 5.0? q? iter, ale and other soft drinks . | sr. 10.00 m 10.00 CI jles: dealers other than contrac- ! gn 10.00 pc dealer in merchandise, not hav- nc the Town 15.00 er alers or sales agent 10.00 uj tu C- fa ti< dyeing clothes, cloths and clothndries 5.00 business, or agent 10.00 | 11. ts, other than licensed Lawyers.. 10.00; | ar es, dealers in 15.00 ; >r business in town 10.00; ^ ess, for each contract 10.00! , 10.00! . I to p. cn PL )f $2,500.00 or under 15.00 2,500.00 25.00 vehicle 5.00 15.00 pc ca E- fe ss done within the Town, in the T< including that done without the P( 25.00 as ar F- be in other than merchants 10.00 n( i, or similar amusements for the 25.00 tr ' .. .. 10.00 P{ i licensed merchant 10.00 id markets .. 5.00 m P< G. .. n? ar inflamable oils: agent and , selling, storing oil 25.00 m H. ol lbles 25.00 " in per week 25.00 ^ >use3 10.00 S ei I. n t( >f business 10.00 ^ f( ig business of $500.00 or less . .. 5.00 ^ usiness of $500.00 to 1000.00 .... 10.00 ^ isiness of Over $1000.00 15.00 . 10.00 e; accident, and other Insurance 5.00 0 a J. * a in 5.00 4.1 L. of $2500.00 or less 15.00 >re than $2500.00 25.00 id peddlers per week 10.00 ^ 10.00 ers. :ome of $10,000 or more 60.00 le of less than $10,000 40.00 M. " 10.00 g and otherwise dealing in fresh o icured meats . 10.00 * ets 10.00 ? ing a stock of general merchan- v 10.00 c $1,000 stock 3.00, d 15.00 " ?. 25.001 ^ 5. Moving Picture Shows, Itinerant w o; 66. Occulist . .. .. .. .. .. 67. Opticians.... P.. 68. Peddler in merchandise of whatevei or on wagon, each day 69. Photographer 70. Photographer, itinerant, per week . 71. Physicians, having a gross income o 72. Physicians, having incomeof more t 73. Pianos and Organ: Dealer or agent carrying articles in stock 74. Picture agent and Peddler?per w? 75. Planing mill?See Mfgs. of Lumber 76. Pool Room 77. Printer and Publisher R. 78. Railroad corporation, for business * within the State of South Carolii done without the State 79. Real Estate: dealers, acting as sale 80. Restaurants o o. SI. Shows and plays: circus, at the disci ot less than $50:00 nor more than $100j 82. Shows and plays other than circus, Mayor, per day not less than $2..( 83. Saw Mill?Sfee Lumber Mfgr. 84. Sewing Machine Agent 85. Shingles?Seo Brick Dealers.. 8G. Soda Fountain, connected with othei 87. Steamboat Companies, each . . T. 88. Telegraph Company .. 89. Telephone Company . 90. Tinker, umbrella mender, crockery r 91. Tobacco: Warehouse or Ware House V. Veterinary W. Wood?See Coal Dealers. SECTION TWO - .. ~ I til I 1. Each person or corporation re- ty .ii red by the foregoing schedule, and i > notified by the Town Clerk shall; akc a return, according to said I or lerk's notification, of the stock, ;oss income, or receipts of such per- v{( >n or corporation in the calling, busi- jn, ?ss. occupation, in which he may be pr igaged; and upon failing so to do, or )on making a false, or fraudulent reirn, the person or corporation so .iling shall be subject to the penal- or es provided herein for the violation ch this Ordinance. The Clerk of the w} 3wn shall make return for those ne tiling or refusing to make such upon ie best information available to him thi id shall charge against such del in- fjr lent the license herein provided and ie further sum of Two Dollars, penty for non return., in addition there- cei and such fees and penalties shall be jm llected as other license fees and ce< lyments in this Ordinance provided. 0j SECTION THREE ; 1. Licenses upon any person or cor- 0p >ration intending to engage in any th< lling, business, occupation or pro-j sa ssion, in whole or in part within the | vi< )wn of Conway shall be im- of >sed upon such person or corporation pe ? herein classified, and shall be due id payable as herein provided on or Tore the first day of opening busi- Qj jss. th( 2. Licenses upon the business or ^ ansportation by individuals or cominies shall not include any business >ne for the United States Govern- ^ ent, or for business done to or from ? - qu dnts beyond the limits of this State; ^ :>r shall any tax be placed upon insrstate commerce. all 3. Licenses upon the sale of fresh ^(1 teats shall not include the selling or ffering for sale of fresh beef, pork, ^ tutton, fish, poultry, veal, produced ?c r grown by the vendor, except regu- (ja ir butchers, markets and meat deal- on rs who keep a regular place of busi- ^ ess within the corporate limits of the >wn; but nothing herein shall be contrued to prevent the imposition of da 2es for inspection, or the proper ic; sgulation of traffics in meats by the 'own Board of Health. 4. License upon any calling, businss, corporation or profession or upon ny plays, shows, or other public musements, not named or provided or in this Ordinance, shall be fixed, s to amount and time of payment in A he discretion of the Mayor at not less I REAPING BENEFIT fr I w Vom the Experience of Conway b* People. k< We are fortunate indeed to be able o profit by the experience of our si eighbors. The public utterances of Jonway residents on the following p ubject will interest and benefit many _ f our readers. Read this statement Jo better proof can be had. H. C. Moore, farmer, Conway, says: For several years I was so bad off Cl nth my back and kidneys that I G ould hardly walk. I suffered awfully C lay and night from a constant pain in w av back. My sight became blurred ,nd spots floated before my eyes. The idney secretions at times passed too N oan's Kidney Pilla?the same tUat I r. Moore had. Foster-Milburn Co.k I rops., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. I NOTICE. I All persons are hereby forbidden to I iter or trespass upon our lands in I alivants Ferry Township, Horry I ounty, S. C. All persons so doing I ill bo dealt with according to law. I Mrs. Maggie E. McKenzie, I H. C. McKenzie. W I eel*. Ob week, per week; 1TT.00> .' i5;oo . . ..., 15.00* r Kind1-or character on- foot. 10.00 10.00 5.00 f $2,500.00 orlfess 15.00' j han $2500; 25.00 other than retail merchants , 10.00 ik 10.00 25.00 . .. 10.00 [lone within the T6wn and ia; not including business- ^ .. .. 150.00 s agents for owners- 10.00 .. 5:00 retion of the Mayor per day at the discretion of the )0 nor more than $25.00. f 10.00 * business or alone .... 5.00 ... 75.00\ 25.00 ... 25.00 ? nenedr, itinerant per week . . 1.00 s Co 20.00 .... 15.00an Three ($3.) nor more than Twen-Five (25.) Dollars. SECTION FOUR. 1. Any violation of this Ordinance any part thereof, shall subject the fender or offenders, each, upon conation thereof, to a fine not exoeed? One Hundred Dollars or to Imisonment for a period for exceeding lirty Days at the discretion of the ^ ayor. ? 2. Any person,, firm,, or corporation, the agent, clerk or employee in urge of or managing for the same, 10 shall engage in any calling, busies, occupation or profession upon lich a tax is- herein imposed by auority. of the Town Council without st taking, out. a license therefor as rein required, shall upon conviction ereof be fined in a sum not exuding One Hundred Dollars or be prisoned for a period for not ex ^(ling Thirty Days in the discretion the Mayor. 3. Each clay any person, firm or coreration, or the managing agent ereof, by reason of a failure or reful to take out any license herein pro- V ied for, shall constitute a separate fense subject to the punishment and nalties herein provided. SECTION FIVE. X. All licenses payable under this dinance shall be due on or bqfore e loth day of July, A. D., 19X5, at e office of the Town Clerk and easurer; and the not taking out of " , oper license within fifteen days ereafter shall subject the* del inents to the punishments and penal- ^ >s in this Ordianance provided. 2. This Ordinance shall be of forae d effect immediately upon its ratiation by the Town Council. i Done and ratified by? the Mayor and ^ * I ardens of the Town of Conway in >uncil assembled on'this the 18th I y of June in the year of our Lord I e thousand nine hundred and fiN 1 en and the one hundred and 89th ar of the Sovereignty and Indepenince of the United States of Amer-* i L. D. Magrath, Mayor ^ A. W. Barrett J. B. Cox W. R. Lewis J. A. McDermott J. M. McKeithan E. J. Sherwood TTEST: A. H. Long, Town Clerk. equently and then again were scanty ^ got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Conay Drug Co. and they relieved me of ickache. The other symptoms of kid iy trouble also left. I always have oan's Kidney Pills on hand and they jep me in good shape." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't mply ask for a kidney remedv?uret