The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 16, 1920, Image 8
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TAXED BY WEIGHT
NOT HORSE POWER
Schedules Arc on File With
Application Blanks at
Several Offices.
This office is in receipt of a pamphlet
entitled "Schedule of Weights
of Automobiles, 15)20-21." As automobiles
will be licensed for the year
1921 under this schedule of weights,
and not according to the horsepower
of the motors, as heretofore, this information
should be published. |'
Automobiles are now divided into j'
.seven classes, according to weights, j
?s follows, and at the prices stated: 1
Class A, up to and including 2,000 i
pounds, $(>.()(?.
Class R, from 2,000 pounds up to
and including; 2,500 pounds, $8.00.
Class C. from 2,500 pounds up to
and including 3.000 pounds, $10.00.
Class D, from 3,000 pounds up to
and including 3,500 pounds, $12.00.
Class E. from 3,500 pounds up to
and including 4,000 pounds, $14.00.
Class F, from 4,000 pounds up to
and including 4,500 pounds, $1C>.00.
Class G, from 4,500 pounds up to
and including 5,000 pounds, $18.00.
According to the schedule the j
Buick Six, 101G model D45 weighs
'2,700 and is, therefore, taxed at the |
sum of $10.00. The model 1145 1010 ,
"weighs 2,950, while the K45 1020 is
put down at the same weight. The
Ford Touring Car 1918 model T18 :1
weighs 1,500, the 1017 weighs the I'
same, while the 19l(> is listed at 1,480
and the 1915 goes hack to 1,500, and
the 1914 model to 1,510. The 101020
touring car appears in the sched- 1
ule at 1,580. The 1919 and 1020
model Maxwell Touring Car is listed
at 1,990 and the 1020 at 2,050, and 1
"the 1917 model at 1,890. 1
These bulletins will be found on
"hand, one at the Herald office, another
with the Clerk of the Court. 1
'Chamber of Commerce, county sheriff
and all motor vehicle dealers. At all
of these places, except at the Herald
office, owners will find a supply of
'the blanks for making applications!
for license. In order to find out what i
.you will have to pay on your car fori
1921, call at one of the places where!
the blanks are kept, look up the
Aveight of your car in the bulletin and
forward the application with license 1
money to the State Highway Department.
Colnmbin. Smith Curnlinn. Tho
cheif clerk of the Department, W. W.
Goodwin, wants it impressed upon
.automobile owners that it is important
to send in applications at once
and avoid the rush. All cars should
be registered by January 31, 1921.
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Adding machine rolls and paper <
towels at the Herald office.
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RESTAURANT WILL
OPEN AT HOTEL
The Motel Grace dining room and
adjacent kitchen has been leased to
N. R. Britt and associates, and they
will begin the operation of a restaurant
at that location beginning about
the first of January.
No change has been made in the
hotel as ;it present being conducted,
and it will continue to run the rooming
and guest room business under its
present management. The new restaurant
above mentioned is entirely
separate and distinct from the rest
of the hotel building and equipment,
und the manager of the hotel will not
bo responsible in any way for the
conduct of the restaurant.
Mr. Britt will have the dining room
under lease, the terms of which are
not disclosed, and he promises to run
li modern and sanitary restaurant
with help that can be depended upon
to stick with him.
MAGfsTRATF'SlnriRT
HAS SEVERAL CASES
In the Court of Magistrate W.
U. Chestnut there are Warrants
pending: against George Seners, S.,
L/. Jordan air' H. J. Cooper, all of
R. F. D. No. 3, Conway, and all
prosecuted by W. H. l.owriinore.
They are all tlvreo charged on one
date or. hiving hunted on land of
the prosecutor without permission
and on the following day they are
charged with having carried concealed
weapons. It is curious to
note that all three of these parties
were concerned in the trial of the
case against George Sellers at the
criminal court here early in 1920.
George Sellers having been the defendant
in that case while S. L.
Jordan and H. J. Cooper were material
witnesses in Seller's tie- 1
fense.
These numerous warrants against
these young men, all from one
neighborhood, have been delayed
from time ever since October 27th,
when it is alleged that the tiespass
was committed.
There was to have been a trial '
on last Friday but it was again
posponed at request of the defen- 1
drmts.
Among- the list of witnesses for
the defendants arc the following:
L. B. nd J. L. Hyman, Robt. f
Calhoun, Elsie Sellers, Belle Jordan 1
and Nettie Cooper. T
It is also remembered that Geo. t
Sellers has sued Mr. and Mrs. Low- *
rimore in the Court of Common 1
Pleas for large damages for mali- *
cious prosecution. This civil ease J
is still pending.
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xxasionally be foolishly hope
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RISTMAS SHOPPING I
r BUT THE BARGAIN
3ur Christmas Suit, Coat and '
f.
ES?A big line of Bates Shoe
o real mean offer refused.
hirts for Christmas?prices cut
s\ Gents' and Children's Hos<
ful 1 ine of Ginghams?prices
) Harness only $23.75.
lew Buggies, only $75.00.
nd two-horse Wagons going
pre r?cl/ rw/wrt ^ ^ ? 1 ^
v,io uoi\ uiuic iui mem man we
load up.
2ars, Overland Cars and othei
$250.00 up.
YOUR;
BARGAIN
fHB HOBBY HERALD, OOHW.
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Q| Your own preference
service to one of only
choose FURNITUI
at SUTHERLANE
i method of selling sa^
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For Wife or M
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9 GO CARTS
OIL STOVES
B RANGES
DRESSERS
S RUGS
I SVTHS
THE WEARY WAY
Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to
Many in Conway.
With a back that aches all day,
With rest disturbed at night,
Annoying urinary disorders,
'Tis a weary way, indeed.
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
'or kidney trouble.
Are endorsed by Conway citizens.
\sk your neighbors.
Mrs. M. E. McCall, Conway, says:
'I had symptoms of kidney trouble
'or a long time and finally I
ouldn't stand the pains any longer.
was verv nervous and tho least
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iui.t ? uuin I I i^llicil lilt". 1 Ul!l'tUIHJ
ired and languid and had no ambiion
at all. My kidneys actcd irregilarly
and 1 was greatly bothered on
;hat account. Finally I got Doan's
xidney Pills at the Norton Drug Co.
1'hey gave me wonderful relief. I
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h Running
WEEN MAKING OUR <
vho is glad. We have heard
/erything as we ever had, sav
ful, but a pessimist is always
ners that are trading at the b\\
ITH CHECKS IN THE
JOME, AS WELL AS A1
"ER SALE WE ARE Ri
ZARLY. WE HAVE E.
HOUSE.
Overcoat. Prices cut al:s,
all sizes for the whole
in half.
e?prices cut in half.
cut in half and better.
at tremendous sacrifice,
do. Come and get your
r makes, new and second
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HOUSE
AY, 8. 0., DEO. 16, 1920.
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i will tell you that you would
passing pleasure. Choose fo
^E and get the highest quali
) FURNITURE COMPA
'es you A THIRD.
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Just a Few
other For Husba
ROCKERS LIBRARY
4BINETS HEATERS
DPS" TABLES
TRUNKS
BAGS
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took another box and was entirely
cured."
Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy,?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. McCall had. Foster-MHburn
Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.?ad (4)
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BOX SUPPER.
There will be a box supper at the
Toddville School House Tuesday
night before Christmas, December 21,
1920. Everybody is cordially invited
to attend. TEACHERS.
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BOX SUPPER.
There will be a box supper at Sidney
School House on Friday night,
December 17, 1920. Everyone is cordially
inivted. Adv. It
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Got legal blanks from the Herald.
jlled off
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COMPETITORS SAD Oi
nobody kicking about the lov
e confidence. We have mor<
disgustingly doleful. Look <
g sale at the CONWAY By
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" HOME. ..WE CORDIAl
JNNING, IF YOU HA V>
XTRA HELP AND TH.
We are shoveling oi
Best Flour made $1.50 p
$6.90. B. Rice only $
Granulated Sugar 12c pc
pound. A full line of Fi
Christmas.
We don't keep any I
undersell everybody.
This is our parting v
until we move into our ne
We thank you one a
the past 22 years. We
Prosperous New Year,
bor; if we haven't, tell us
VlENTS OF THE SEAS(
A. C. TJ
he IDEAI
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rather have a gift that will
r others as you would have ot
ty at a SAVING OF ONE
NY. Our method of buying
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olas and 25 per cent Off on
Suggestions
nd or Father For Si
TABLES I BED RO
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BAGS
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CITY TAX NOTICE.
Public notice is hereby given that
the Town Tax Rooks are now open
for the payment of taxes for the
year beginning January 1, 1920.
The following mills have been
levied:
For regular town current expenses 10
For water and sewerage bonds 3M?
T 1 /?* ? * *
r or reiunaing bonds 2 V2
Total 16
Tho tax ordinance provides that a
penalty of 15 per cent be added to
all taxes remaining unpaid after January
1, 1921.
C. H. SNIDER,
Town Treasurer.
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will break a Cold, I'ever and Grippe
quicker than anything we know, preventing
pneumonia.?12-13.
in Horry
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v price of cotton since we cu
2 to eat and wear and more n
)n the bright side of life and il
\RGAIN HOUSE?daily
1TES, SO YOU KNOW
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ERE IS NO OTHER PL
lit the Groceries to all parts of
>er bag of 24 pounds. Whol
4.50. Best Coffee only 12 1
>und. Good Suncured Tobac
ruit, Candies, Nuts, Raisins ai
thing, but sell nearly everythi
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zuiu ior mis year. VJur sale w
:w stores.
nd all for your most liberal p*
wish you all a Happy Chris
If we have pleased you, tell
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provide a lifetime of R
hers choose for you? H
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saves us a third?our H
all Records.
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JOBLESS NEGROES IN
CHICAGO NUMBER 10<M>0?
Chicago, 111.?More than 70,000 negro
laborers of Chicago and vicinityhave
agreed to accept a reduction in,
wages rather than lose their jobs on
account of reduced production, R. EL
Parker, president of the American
unity labor union, has announced.
He said the union controlled more
than 50,000 skilled and unskilled
workers in the stock yards here, the
steel mills at Gary, Ind., and in foundaries,
factories and docks in and
about Chicago.
According to Mr. Parker, officials
of the union have agreed on a ten
per cent cut for skilled laborers and
will submit the proposition to their
employers.
Mr. Parker declared there were
100.000 unemployed negroes in Chicago
and vicinity.
county J
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it our prices to pre-war J
noney than ever before. < >
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?and you will smile. < I
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the county. <!.
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I-2c pound. 3 I
co only 45c ; ;
fid Toys for \
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all continue ? r
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