The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 23, 1920, Image 3
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ASPIRIN
r Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Warning! Unless you see the name J
Bayer" on package or on tablete you \
re not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed
by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions. Take
Aspirin <*Hy as told in the Bayer packVe
for voids. Headache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago
and for Pain. Ilandy tin boxes oi
twelve Bayer Tabletaof Aspirin coat few I
cents. Druggists also sell larger pack- '
ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of :
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoeticadd*
cater of Salicylioacid.
MARION A. WRIGHT
Attorney at Law.
CONWAY, s 3.
Office in Spivey Building
WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M t
Physician and Burgeon
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OR. J. D. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
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DR. G.!. If Wis
DENTAL SURGEON
Olci Offr Norton Drug CtUfMi;
CONWAY. 8. C
0. A. SPiVEY & CO.
W. B. King, Sccty.
BONDS AND INSURANCE
?Office in?
g PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
B#1LDING
HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneys - at - Law
Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts.
MULUNS, ? ? SO
H. H. WOODWARD.
/ Attwioy end Counsellor at
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ACtor/aey m Law,
CONWAY. S. C.
T. B. LEWIS.
Itty. and OotiBoollor as Uv
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J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
MARION, S> 0.
My Engineering and Surveying
officG*will hp rmrm Hin*ir?ir ?>-?*/ oK I
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fence, and prepared to take c&rt
of any work as usual. Addrea* ,
mil communications as hereto 1
for?. j
S. C. DUSENBURY ;
Attorney-at-Law
Spivey Building
CONWAY, ? S. 0.
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BLACKSMITHING j
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ACETYLENE WELDING '
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
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J. I. ALLEN, Jr.
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. ;
LORIS, S. 0.
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F. J. SULLIVAN & CO.
CERTIFIED
' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.)
Telephone So. 796.
Murchison Bank Bldg,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
K>lfes Cared In 6 to 14 Days
DraiWlsts refund i..o..oy if PAZO (MNTMVNT falls
tactile Itching. Blind, Bicedinji or Protrude# Piles. 1
fr.ctant!y relieves Itching Pi'cs. on^. you cnn get
restful sleep after tbc first cpplication. Prico COc.
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CHRISTMAS-TIDE
The Chrlatmu-tldt, the tM? of m?rrt?
merit
And feast, and love, and peace?moat pre*
clous tide.
All hall; I greet and yearn- to honor thee!
Now let the table (roan 'neatb viands
rich!
The amoklng turkey with the truffle
at u (Ted.
The sirloin roast, all fragrant with tbo
fumes
Of oxmazone; fish, flesh and fow? and
dainties
From all climes, full-ranged In rank profusion.
To tempt the timid appetite and fill
The forward one . . .
80. spread the table with luxurious cate.
And round it gather ever saint and
sinner;
Sar out dull Care, and let the vixen wait.
Nor rob you, as she's apt to, of your
dinner.
And shout your mirth, but do not let the
screeds
O'erquell the little voice that stands domure
Outside your heart and gently tapping
pleads:
**A sop to soothe the shiverlngs of the
poor!"
?Joseph Whltton, In Table Talk.
CHRISTMAS MOTHER GOOSE
What are little boys made of, mads
of?
What are little boys made of?
Engines and drums
And fat super plums?
And that's what boys are made of.
What are little girls made of, made
of?
What are little .girls made of?
Dishes and dolls
And red rubber balls?
And that's what firls are made of.
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CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE
The Merry Christmas, with Us generous
boards
Its tlrellt hearths and gifts and blazing
t reos.
Its pleasant voices uttering gentle words.
Its genial mirth, attuned to sweet accords.
Its holy memories!
The fairest season of the passing year?
The Merry, Merry Christmas time la here.
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HEART OF GOD.
By VACIIRLL I.IM>HAT.
O little heart of God,
Sweet Intruding stranger,
You are laughing In my human brea4l?
A Chrlst-chlld In a manger.
Heart, dear heart of God,
uoniuc you now i Kneel,
Strong heart of faith, O heart of mtn*.
Where God has set his seal.
Wild, thundering heart of God.
Out of my doubt 1 come,
And my foolish f?*et with prophet*# ffcafc |
March with the prophet's drum!
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A PRAYER AT BETHbEHEM
O pulsing earth with heart athrlll
With tntlnite creative will!
O watchful shepherds. In whose eye*
Sweet hopes and promises ariae!
O angel host whose chanting choir
Proclaims fulfillment of desire!
O (laming star so purely white
Against the black Judean night!
O .blessed Mary bending low
With sense of motherhood a flow!
O holy babe with haloed head
Soft pillowed in a manger bed!
O mystery divine and deep.
Help us thy prophecies to keep!
?Anne P.
SELLS FINE FARM "
BUYS ANOTHER
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On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. J. L.
Waller ior Plant City, Florida.,
and to that jjoint his .family will follow
him in a few days. Mr. Waller
has purchased, near the corporate
limits of Plant City, eight acies of
trucking land which has on it five
icres of strawberries now being
gathered, four acres of orange grove
1*1 A * ' '* - *
m wmcn me trees will bear in 1921.1
rhis property also has on it a good
dwelling house and othcx buildings
and is located within 100 yards of the
imits of the city. It is situated
within a mile of the depot at that
!>lace.
Sometime ago Mr. Waller soM to
Mr. E. T. Hughes, of Marion, his
rami on the Waller Shortcut road,
almost in sight of Conway, at the
price of $10,0QQvQpf? AJr. Hughes will
levelop this farm into still larger
proportions. It* is one of the finest,
slantations in this section of t}je
bounty.
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TAX NOTICE.
The hooks will be open for the colr
lection of taxes for fiscal yeay 1920,
from October 15th to December 31st,
1920, without penalty.
Payable during January with 1 per
cent, penalty; during February 1 per
ccxnt. additional, and 5 per cent, additional
for March, making a total of
7 per cent, from Mar.?h 1st to 15th,
at which time the books will close.
REGULAR TAX LEVY
The regular tax levy for 1920 is as
follows:
Mills
State tax 12
Constitutional school tax 3
Ordinary county purposes 9
rownship road fund 2
Total 26
For Bucks, Conway, Dop: Bluff,
Bayboro, Galivants Ferry, Green Sea,
Little River and Dogwood Neck
townships an extra levy of two mills
(2) for township road fund, and for
Flodys Township an extra levy of
five mills (5) for township road fund.
An additional levy to pay special
taxes voted for school purposes in
certain districts is as follows:
Districts Mills
No. 1 Port Harrelson 8
No. 2 Ever Green 10
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I No. 3 Dog Bluff 8
| No. 4 Bayooro 8
No. 5 Sandy Plain 8
No. 6 Athens 8
No. 7 Green Sea 36
No. 8 Bear Bay 4
No. 9 Little River 16
No. 10 Dogwood Neck 8
No. 11 Socastee 12
No. 12 Collins Creek 8
No. 13 Withers 8
No. 14 Savannah Bluff 12
No. 15 Haw Branch 5
No. lo Pine Grove 8
No. 17 Wannamaker 12
No. 18 Loris 20
No. 19 Burroughs : 16
No. 20 Mt. Olive 16
No. 21 White Oak 8
No. 22 Burcol 8
No. 23 Good Hope 3
No. 24 Cedar Grove * 8
No. 25 Gurley 8
No. 26 Cool Spring 8
No. 27 Zion o
No. 28 Chapel Hill 8
No. 29 Powell 8
No. 30 Princeville 8
No. 31 Sidney 8
No. 32 Hickory Grove 8
No. 33 Finklea 11
No. 34 Oak Grove 8
No. 35 Howard 8
No. 36 Grassy Bay 24
No. 37 Midway 8
No. 38 Hickory Hill : 10
No. 39 Simpson Creek 8
No. 40 Joyner Swamp : 8
No. 41 Daisy ' 8
No. 42 Hughes Mill 8
No. 43 Hulls Island 8
No. 44 Deep Brlinch 8
No. 45 Tilly Swamp 8
No. 46 Oakland 16
No. 47 lied Hill S
No. 47 Eight Mile 30
No. 48 Eight Mile 30
No. 49 Red Bluff 8
No. 50 Floyds 16
No. 51 Floyds X Roads 8
No. 52 Popular Hill 8
No. 53 Allen 8
No. 54 Valley Forge 8 |
No. 55 Knotty Branch 8
No. 56 San ford 8
No. 57 Sweet Home 16
No. 58 Johnson 8 |
ino. by High foint 8
No. 61 Wampeo 12
No. 03 Rchoboth 8
No. 04 Enterprise 11
No. 67 Mt. Pisftuh 8
No. 68 Home wood 8
No. 08 Maple 8
No. 70 I'oplur - 8
No. 71 Shell 8
No. 72 Leon 8
No. 73 Mt. Herman 8
No. 74 Four Mile -8
No. 75 Vir^o - 2
No. 76 Toddville 8
No. 77 Strawfield 3
No, 78 Ebenezer 8
No. 80 Spring Branch 14
No. 81 Salem 8
No. 82 Mill Swamp 8
No. 83 Red Hill 8
No. 84 Brunson 8
No. 85 Watts 8
No. 87 Norton 8
No. 88 Waccamaw 8
No. 89 Seven Mile 8
No. 90 Pauley Swamp 8
No. 79 Bucksport
No. 92 Vaughts 4
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Will be one of the most
; sat down to if you will ?
j the "GOOD EATS" ^
occasion.
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' j t FEW SUGGESTIONS
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| ; 'Celery =
i 1 Cranberries
New Irish Potatoes
Pickles
Peppers
Cream Cheese
K'itvM * fillip v
J Fig Pudding i;
I Plum Pudding
I Jams
f Fruits and Nuts
r Grape Juice ^
Beef Steak Sauce
Canned Chicken
Log Cabin Syrup
Best Hour _
KingnarTs Hams
Wesson Cooking Oil
Don't forget that we c
Peanut Butter ? right frc
time.
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No. 94 Oak Grqye 8
No. 95 Twelve Mile 8 j
No. 96 Eldorado 81
No. 97 Carolina \ 8 I
No. 98 Kingston 16 I
No. 99 Ay nor 16
No. 101 Pleasant Grove 12
SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX.
An additional levy of the two mills
(2) in Districts Nos* 19 and 80, and
in District No. 61 an additional levy
of one mill is made to pay interest
I on the school house bonds, and to
create a sinking fund for their final
retirement.
CAPITATION TAX.
A poll tax of one dollar, for school
purposes, is levied upon every male
citizen between the ages of 21 and
60 years, able to earn a living, ex-jl
cept Confederate veterans over 50
years old.
CAPITATION DOG TAX.
A capitation tax of one dollar is!
levied upon each dog in the county. I
COMMUTATION ROAD TAX.
Road tax for 1921 is $12.00 and j
payable from January 1st to March
15th, 1921.
FISHERY STAMPS.
Fishery stamps can be obtained at
the county treasurer's office at any j
time. * |
| Those who. write for statement of
taxes will please state whether or
not their property is all in one school 1
district. j
Not yet having received the tax j
books for the collection of taxes, I
find that I shall not be able to write j
up the books after I get them in time i
to make the trip over the county j
for the collection of taxes, therefore j
all collections will be made at the
office in Conwav.
W. L. BELLAMY,
Adv.|12|9|4t County Treasurer.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the order of His Honor,
T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge,
dated October 2nd, 1920, and also bv
virtue of an execution bearing the
same date in the case of Loris Hardware
& Furniture Company, Plaintiff,
against C. B. Jordan, Defendant,
I will sell to the highest bidder
for cash, at the hour of eleven (11)
o'clock, in front of the courthouse
door at Conway, South" Carolina, on
salesday in January next, it being
the third day of said month, all of
the following personal property, town:
One section harrow, three Huggins
Plows, three John Deer 7-inch, one
middle breaker, one Colei planter, one
Cole distributor, one Davidson plow,
four goose neck hoes, one sprayer,
two sweeps, two balls binder twine,
one definder, one Ridington plow
and one stilson wrench.
J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff of Horry Countv. \
Dated Dec. 9, A D 1920. * 12|10>!tf|
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we have in store lor this
" FULL LINE OF EATS
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in selecting the "eats"
and in preparing the
meals, and you will
always find at our
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Christmas
In appreciation of tl
during the past years
year which is nearin
to extend to you our
our many friends ai
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And hope hope tha
serve more of you
year than ever befc
"Accuracy and Pre
ing Your Orders."
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
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IX UtlCC 1?> lifl^'uy giVUn null u
meeting of the stockholders of Horry
Merchandise Co., is hereby calied to
be held in Conway, S. C., at the office
of H. H. Woodward, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon on the > 31st
day of December A. D. 1920, for the
purpose of going into liquidation or
the corporation, cancelling the charter
thereof, and surrendering the
same and related matters which will
come before the meeting .
K. L. MISHOE,
* J. J. MISHOE,
A. T. COLLINS,
Board of Drrectois.
November 30th, 19U0?adv 12,9jtd.
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will break a Cold, l ever and Grippr
quicker than any thin ~ we know, prr
venting pneumonia.?12-13.
Get land deeds and mortgages of
real estate at the Herald office.
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Let us pause Ion# en
and every one will
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to close, and expres
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sincere wishes that e
U have a happy yuleti*
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\) all time.
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FREE RAN(iE MEETING
AT THE COURT HOUSE
There will be a meeting of the
Free llange Association held in the
Court House at Conway at 11 o'clock
on December 31. 1920. Every precinct
\s urged to be well represented.
J. H. Baker,
Sec'y of the Association.
DR. C. S. DIETZ
DENTIST
44 Main Street
CONWAY, s. c.
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