The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 01, 1917, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1917. j
Americans have plenty of energy
and this is what will defeat Germany,
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Lets store up courage and energy
now to stand the hard knocks that
nay come later on.
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Many things which were formerly!
the right tiling for the people ale not !
the right thing now.
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Time brings changes whLh mu '
be met by different plans or the whole
fabric will suffer.
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muA mon trios to earrv the!
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burden of the whole world usually,
wears a solemn face.
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Conway is getting ready to he placed
among the list of modern towns; 1
bv reason of the public waterworks!
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and sewerage that is going in now.
In this time of war the better plan
for the country to follow is to let business
go on, but undertake no great
enterprise requiring large sums- wf'j
money or great forces of labor. Our
energies must be tin ned to the war.
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Get hold of a crop that will grow
and mature during the wint r win n
nothing olr.o good ; ..ian to oat wil
come to harvest,
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* Mr. h\ 1). Williamson, l oprrsontin"'J
the A. .1. Kirstin Company of Ih-i.naba,
Mich.. was in the c unty last
week to dona n. I. ate li e . tuu.p pui'i?"
ni'ifliinn: im i 'r> ]?v tlvt COr.IVl! V
The demon trillion given by Mi". W: linmson
si'o\v.< Ilia tthc ma bine Iramuch
merit and c ill do the w
rapidly and . IT'..neatly.
The hoav ad iws " c: p: >
for the 1k;k l it of d o pe<?pl < f tl. .
State, at a lime, just a tor ;!.< war
when men weoe unable P pa;, tin i
<l< his. To allow it to rem. ia < n t'
statute books now i a shame a .aii o
modern methods, a rat it put ; premium
on rascality. I e < <? << i ation
should lie am ml; <1 and 'lie inmu ?ea
laws wip'd t.ir .
While farm-is In..? 1 du
ing the past years producing food to
feed the world, other men have given
of their time and thought to the i ivention
and production of labor saving
machines which will lighten thenlabors
and enable them to produce
more. The money the farmers invest
in farming machinery of the right
kiini, is money well spent.
o
When the farmer has good luck and
makes a lot of money from his tobacco
or cotton crop, the very first
thing he should think of is how host
to spend this money in the improvement
of his farm or his home. How
ran he use it to the best advantage in
making his circumstances permanently
better. It is a foolish thing for
him to think of spending such money
for luxuries that will not last. It ;s
the wise thing for him to improve his
farm and his dwelling, and add to his
investments in that way, and in this
manner he will he able to meet hard
times when they come along after the
var.
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AT HOTEL (IKACE.
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Among* the recent arrivals at Hotel
(I'.ace are the tallowing:
A. A. Adams, Allentown, Pa.
J no. P. Cooper, Mullins, S. C. <
M iss Josephine Ginlish, Chicago, III 1
Mirs Elizabeth Ctieney. Chicago, 111
J. II. Caldwell, Chicago, 111.
W. T. Bagat, Norfolk, Va.
J. H. Bate, New York.
F. Stern, Wilmington, N. C.
It. E. Mason, South Carolina.
F. H. Parson, Goldsboro, N. C.
P. C. Prince, Loris, S. C.
C. D. Prince, Loris, S C.
Chas. I). Prince, Loris, S. C.
J. L. Roberts, Tabor, N. C. 1
W. H. Dunbar, High Point, N. C.
F. W. Williamson, Dothan, Ala.
W. F. Taylor, Goldsboro, N. C.
S. TI. Mayler, New York.
W. A. West, Virginia.
Mrs. Ik F. Singleton, Bucksport,
S. C.
P. C. Prince, Loris, S. C.
L. H. Gantt, New York.
0. F. Watson, North Carolina
A. Lean on, New York.
A. E. Henderson, North Carolina.
W. F. Henderson, Elkis, N. C.
C. M. .Jones, Norfolk, Va.
W. F. Stackhouse, Marion, S C,
J. A. Sexvell, Atlanta, Ga.
Douglas McKay, Columbia, S. C.
1. T. Reley, Florence, S. C.
E. L. Owens, Aynor, S. C.
L. A. Permenter, Nixonville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Watson, Marion,
S. C.
A. O. Smith, South Carolina.
Glenn Smith, South Carolina.
H. W. Chelsorv, South Carolina.
Hoyt McMillan, Mullins, S. C.
J. B. Avant, Wilmington, N. C.
F. F. Covington, Marion, S. C.
W. B. Keenox. Wilmington, N. C.
Judge John S. Wilson, Manning,
S. C.
D. C. Fussell, Dunn, N. C.
Ben Watson. Green Sea, S. C.
H. O. Schoolfull, South Carolina.
Moore Thompson. Little River, S C.1
R. J. Peek, Marion, S. C.
J. F. Keel, Florence, S. C.
E. C. Moore, Wilmington, N. C.
W. A. Bctts, Olanta, S. C.
11. Huntington, St. Paul, Minn.
F. M. Tharin, Charleston, S. C.
Joe P. Lane, Dillon, S. C.
J. C. Gore, Columbia, S C.
G. A. Johnson, Mill!ins, b. C.
Jno. P. Cooper, Mull ins, S. C,
\V. L. Miller, Wilmington, N. C.
Geo. Met'/.. Charleston, S. C.
Dan W. Hardwick, I.oris, S. C.
Jno. F. Watson, Virginia.
I toy Lee, Richmond, Va.
I>. T. Watson. Green Sea. S. C.
H. W. Willard, Mullins, S. C.
Mi*, and Mrs. 1-'. L. \\ e. ley, Causey,
3. C.
M. M. Tarbox Xow York.
Geny S iow, Florence, S. C.
O. J. Iler.drix, Baltimore, Md.
11. Hunt, The State Co.
H. K. Cartel', Tarboro, X. C.
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XuTlCK.
Loot Oct. 27i.h, 1917, one f G< 1 i11.r
packet on 0 e road lending oi.t east <>"
1/jt's, which had 340,00 in bills :n j
and had my name ami address of 2Gb
Bute St , Norfolk, Va.. in it. i-'inder
will please return same to me. Win
rc.eive a I'Vc: 1 ''ewaid for it or 1
^ ill sail, fy the fiodcr.
;;-l-17-bt WORTH HARDEN Id.
Tabor, N. C.. RFD 1, Box 79.
Col. Ih J. Watson, commissioner of
rr rIculture, commerce and indu
for t o State of South Ca:X....a, die
last week.
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The puh'h i- o: ' * 1 ' a*'ad to cn.i
< . i * ' i : i 1! ? ! : : ' < \* t* I. e 1!. '
(') no ( ; a id Li'.c ya a
r\:' r, - \v ; v \ p 'J!'f! . )) ( ten.k<
h ie'.s for our sohllor 1 o; o
!' cry " o< in or child that can knit is
a.-'. e<l t cone at oik o and get the
y; r. as the \v< at her is getting cold
(i the wcato - are verv much i.c I1
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Wi"i;:r. JonniriTs II wan, sp akin./
1>( fore a 'urge soldier audience at
t < : mp Wadsworth, pledged the sunport
of America to the troops, saying, |
"People who are not in the. army w 11
not complain at any tax necessary P>
support the army,"
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Catarrh Cannot lie Cured.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions, and in order to cuie it you
must take an internal remedy. HaP's
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally
and acts thru the blood on the mucous
surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine was prescribed by one
of the best physicians in this country
for years. It is composed of some of
the best tonics known, combined with
some of the best blood purifiers. The
; perfect combination of the ingredients
in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what
produces results in catarrhal conditions.
Send for testimonials, free,
i P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo,
I ?All
druggists, 7.r>c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv
THE HORRY HERA
TAX NOTICE. " I.
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The books \vill be open for the collection
of taxes for fiscal year 1917,
from October 15th. to December Ml at,
1.917, without penalty*.
Payable during J an nary with 1 pe?*
cnt. penalty; during February 1 pci
cc nt. additional, and five per cent, ad
ditional for March, making a total o ,
7 per cent, from March 1st to 15th.
at which time the books will-close.
REGULAR TAX LEVY.
The regular tax levy for 1917 is as
follows:
Mills
State tax 8 1-2
Constitutional School Tax;. ... 3
Ordinary County Purposes.. .. 5 1-2
Courthouse und Jail Bonds . . . .3-4
Past Indebtedness and Bridge
Bonds 1 1-4
Township Road Fund 2
Total 21 Mills
For Conway, Gallivants Ferry, Little
River and Green, Sea Townships
an extra levy of two mills (2) for
Township Road Fund, ami for Floy.Is
Township an extra levy of five mills
(5) for Township Road Fund.
An additional levy to pay special
taxes voted for School purposes .n |
certain Districts is as follows:
Districts Mil!No.
J Port 11 a nelson 2
No. 2 Ever Green 8
Nt). 3 Dog B!uIf o
No. 4 Bayboro 2
No. 5 Sandy Plain 3
No. 6 Athens 8
No. 7 Green Sea 8
No. 8 Bear Bay 4
No. 9 Little River - 8
No. 10 Dogwood Neck 4
No. 11 Socastce ^
No. 12 Collins Creek ?
No. Ill Withers 4 |
No. 14 Centenary 4 |
No. 15 Haw Branch 5 I
No. 1(5 Pine Grove 4
No. 17 Wannamaner 8
No. 18 Loris 1'2
No. 19 Burroughs 11
No. 20 Ml. Olive 8
No. 21 White Oak 3
No. 22 Bui col 8
No. 23 Good Hope 8
No. 24 Cedar Grove 4
No. 25 Gurley 8
No. 2(5 Cool Spring 2
No, 27 Zion 8
No. 28 Chapel Hill 8
No. 29 Powell 8
No. 30 Princeville 4
No. 31 Sidney 8
No. 32 Hickory Grove 8
No. 33 Pinklea 11
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ao. .51 uaK tirove
No. 35 Howard 4
No. 30 Grassy Bay
No. 38 Hickory Hill 3 1
No. 39 Simpson Creek 8
No. 40 Joyner Swamp 3
No. 41 Daisy 8
No. 42 Hughes Mill 8
No. 43 Hulls Island 8
No. 44 Deep Branch 8
No. 45 Tilly Swamp 3
No. 40 Oakland <v
No. 4 7 Red Hill 8
No. 43 Eight Mile S
No. 49 Red Bluff 3 ]
No. 50 Floyds 10
No. 51 Floyds X Roads 4
No. 52 Poplar Hill 3
No. 53 Allen 2
No. 54 Valley Forge 8
No. 55 Knotty Branch 8
Jvo, oil Santovd "
No. 5" Sweet Home 8
No, 38 Johnson 8 ,
Aw. 59 High Point 8
No. C I Warn pro 13
No. 52 Savannah Bluff 8
Ni . 03 Rehobrlh 8
No. 0 \ F.ntorpriso 3
No. 07 Ml. Pisgah 8
V(j. 0 . iIv: ewf/?'d 4
No. 09 M ;>'c S
No. 7o P plar 4 J
No. 71 Shell 4 j
No. 72 I.o n 8
No. 73, Mt. Herman
Ne. 71 Four Mile 8
No. 7 > Virgo 2
No. 70 Toddvillc 5
No. 77 Straw field
No. 7s Kber.eyer 8
No. 79 Bucksport 3
No. 80 Spring Branch 8
Vo Kl S\!ilom 1
No. 82 Mill Swamp 8
No. 88 Red Hill 4
No. 84 Rrunson 8
No. 85 Watts 4
No. 87 Norton 8
No. 88 Waccamaw 4
No, 89 Seven Mile 4 j
No. 90 Pauley Swamp 2
No. 92 Vaughts 4
No. 94 Oak Grove 8
No. 95 Twelve Mile ' 2
No. 90 Eldorado 4
No. 97 Carolina 8
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No. 99 Aynor . 8
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Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insect*
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in
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The purchasevof * a Dort accords
with the present National spirit?
it is the purchase of motor car
E F FICI E N C Y WITHOUT
WASTE.
Come in today and look over this
car of fine lines and built-in service
factors.
Touring Car
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Roadster
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CONWAY SALES COMPANY
No. 101 Pleasant Grove S j
SCHOOL HOUSE BONO TAX.
An additional levy of 0*o rolls > ?.
ii. Districts Nos. 10 and 0. ai d in I
District No. 01 an additional levy o
four mills is made to pay in.eicat on j
Li e School House Bonds and to cento .
a Sinking Lund for their final retire i
n.ent.
CAPITATION TAX.
A Poll tax of One Dollar, foi ScliO' 1
purposes, is levied upon ever1' nvr't
citizen between the ages of Ll end (0
ver.rs. able to earn a livinen e: oen
c nfcderate veterans over "0 year '
old.
CAPITATION DOG TAX
A Capitotion tax of Or.c Dollar
levied upon each dog' in Die County.
COMMUTATION ROAD TAX*
Road Tax for 1918 is pr.yab'e fir. v.
January 1st. to Marc;; l;?th, ! V 8.
FISHERY ST AM PS
Fishery Stamps can be obtu'iud "4
the County Treasurers Office a nr.;
time.
Those wlio write for sta '.omcnt of,
taxes will please C c ? ' o 1 c or no
their property i > a. i; o.u. S ho d
District, and give the name and. mini
her of the School District.
TRE A SU RE ICS ITIX E R A R V.
Tuesday November 27th.
Dog Bluff, 9 to 9:30.
Gallivants Perry, 10:30 to 12.
Ay nor, 1 to 2.
Cool Spring, b to 4.
Wednesday, November 23th.
Bayboro, 9 to 9:30.
Rohobeth, 10 to 11.
Mt. 1 Msg ah, 1 to 2
Hinson's Store, 3 to 5.
Thuisday, November 29th.
Savons X Roads, 9 to 9:30.
Floyds School House, 10 to 12.
Spring Branch. 1 to 2.
Norton, 3 to 4.
Friday, November 30th.
Green Sea. 9 to 12.
Fowler's School House, 1 to 2.
Doris, 3 to a.
Tuesday, December 1th
Daisy, 1) to 10.
Nathan Bellamy's Store, 11 to 12.
Kbenczer, 1 to 2.
Brooks ville, 3 to 4.
Wednesday, December *5th.
Little River, 9 to 11.
Warn pec, 1 to 2.
Hand. 2:30 to 3.
Friday, December 7th.
Myrtle Beach, 9 to 10.
Stalvey, 11 to 12.
Burgses, 1 to 2.
Coopers Store, 3:30 to 4.
Balance of time in the office at
Conway.
W. L. BELLAMY,
Trcas. Horry County.
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HKI.r THE RKI) CROSS. ' I
Hid you know that the Rod Cross,
has undertaken to supply our boys
with all the Sweaters, Mufflers,,
Wristlets, etc., they will need in
France ahd that they can do this only
through the financial help of all of us.
In an effort to do your part we have
arranged to give to the local chapter
of the of our
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Wo. arc trying to arrange for :
Gvund Parade for Wednesday of Coir,
ty Kair Week, which day has bee
designated as Merchants' and R<'
'icr-s Day. Wo arc anxious to hav<
every business in Cor.way put in a
Pleat. We wiii also be very glad t ?
have Automobiles and vehicles of a i
orts both decorated and undecorated.
livery line of business and every organ
izati* n and individual in Conway
should be represented in this Parade
ll is up to us to show the County at
fee just what Conway can do. The
Pair Association has generously arranged
to give the Red Cross Society
5 per cent of the gross gate receipt
for that day and we should do all we
can to swell the receipts that day and
this Parade will do as much or more
than anything else to increase the attendance.
So lets all get together and
do our part. Some time during th*
next few days I will call on you and
explain the plan.
Will M. Goldfinch,
Manager Mercantile and Parade Dept
To Cure a Cold lit One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It atop# thi
Ccugh and Headache and work* off the Cold
Druggista refund money if it faila to cure
If. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c
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HEAVY AIRCRAFT
COMING TO FRONT
J Washington.?The day of thrilling
. it duels between individual aviators
jvor the firing litte in Kurono seems
o be passing. Official advices received
have showed increasing use/pf
cavier machines and greater armansnt.
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There are indications that an amend
mont already lias been necessary jn
j the program for creating the huge air
fleets provided for by congress.
i GEORGETOWN HRAFT
RANMEDMD SUNK.
Atlantic Tort.?A Japanese ship,
laden with munitions, rammed and *
sank the thirteen hundred ton lumber
steamer, "Katahdin" last night. The
! cook of the sunken vessel is missipg.
The "Katahdin" sailed from Ceorj^e'
town, South Carolina.
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1 TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden under
' penalty of law t? hurt, trap, or lr%
nnv WAV fr<i?nneo ' *
?... ufM'ii i<iiki^ or
Julia D. Grant in Socnstee township.
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