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j H wSi E|one eleven H H EM cigarettes Three Inseparables One for mildness.VIRGJNIA One fo? mellowness. BU RI ,EY One fcr aroma.TURICISH The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blended 20fcrl5* * III FIFTH AVE. 3 |l NIW YOOK CIT* SECOND STILL NEAR SEASIDE Taken and Destroyed by D. Frank Bellamy, Rural n Pnlinpman m w v vi i v? a a Another whiskey still was taken and destroyed by D. Frank Bellamy last week. This second still was located on Friday, October 21, and was closely watched by the policeman until Sunday morning; then as no one appeared to operate it the outfit was torn up. One barrel of sour beer was turned out. This still was located near Cherry Grove Beach and not far from where Matthew Ward and his brothers have been conducting a fishery. DU. CLIFTON, SPECIALIST Diseases Ear, Eye. Nose and Throat, will be at Conway I)iuk Co. on Nov. 1st, Tuesday, :> p.m., and Wcdnesil.iy, 2nd. Tonsils, Adenoids Cataract--, Etc.. removed; GlassesX Fitted. Cail early and remember, only one day and j evening stop this week. 10-25 . A_, J i-iO'Ct v% Jn CO! Mi"*** '? DIED. ! Samuel Morgan Reynolds was born November 14 1853, and died October : 20, 1921, and was buried on the following day at Rehoboth Cemetery, where he was a member of the church. Funeral services were conducted by his pastor, J. Walter Todd. Ho leaves a wife and ten children, one brother and I wo sisters. 0 >???os in 6 io i4 Day .4 iijglsts r> faruiu(-..ey if PAZO OINTML NT fallt re 1'chi iJ, JJ.ind, fiieedie-ior Protruding Piles, uutly roiit ves Itching Piles, an yen con j?et . ul:c: C.'.'t cspucutbn. Price Mc. o FOU SALE?Oil Stove, six-burner Detroit. Two burners under high baker. In good condition. Call on or phono Mrs. McQucen Quattlebaum to see stove. TAX NOTiCE. The books will be open for the collection of taxes for fiscal year 1921, from October 15th to December 31st, 1921, without penalty. Payable during January with 1 per cent penalty; during February 1 per ce?t additional, and 5 per cent additional for March, making a total of 7 per cent from March 1st to 15th, at wkich time the books will close. REGULAR TAX LEVY The regular tax levy for 1921 is as follows: Mills State Tax 12 Constitutional school tax 3 Ordinary county purposes S County Road and Bridge Fund 2 Special County purposes 4 1-2 For Bucks, Conway, Dog Bluff, Bayboro, Galivants Ferry, Little River, Dogwood Neck and Socastee an extra levy of 2 mills for townhip road fund and for Floyds, Greensea and Simpson Creek an extra levy of 5 mills for township Road fund. A 1 l'< * Aii aouiuonai levy to pay special taxes voted for school purposes in certain districts is as follows: Districts Mills No. 1 Port Harrelson S No. 2 Ever Green 10 No. 3 Dog Bluff 3 No. 4 Bayboro S No. 5 Sandy Plain 8 No. 6 Athens 8 No. 7 Green Sea 36 No. 8 Bear Bay <1 No. 9 Little River lf> No. 10 Dogwood Neck 8 No. 11 Socastee 12 No. 12 Collins Creek .... 8 No. 13 Withers 8 No. 14 Savannah Biufi .... 30 No. 15 Haw Branch 5 No. 16 Pine Grove 16 No. 17 Wanna-maker 12 No. 18 Loris 30 No. 19 Burroughs 16 No. 20 Mt. Olive 30 No. 21 White Oak 8 No. 22 Burcol 16 No. 23 Good Hope 3 No. 24 Cedar Grove H StoSSI SS&5&!*. M a "a 15. \pbt if iVIp,ati< I < i both ryoui | Ci vi, ] Safes are eithe: '..j best. iY V~. i 1 M i ou i Che. MVVAY PL i i. ; .?y ''l -S?1 Jl' THE HOBBY HERALD. CON No. 25 Gurlcv 8 No. 26 Cool Spring 18 < No. 27 Zion - 23 No. 28 Chapel Hill 8 No. 29 Powell 12 No. 30 Princeville 8 No. 31 Sidney S No. 32 Hickory Grove 12 No. 38 Finklea 11 No. 34 Oak Grove 3 No. 35 Howard S No. 30 Grassy Bay .... 24 No. 37 Midway 8 No. 38 Hickory Hill 1 C> No. 39 Simpson Creek 30 No. 40 Joyner Swamp .V 8 No. 41 Daisy 8 No. 42 Hughes Mill 1G No. 43 Hulls Island No. 44 Deep Branch 12 XT.. r TV 11.. o i.'xi'. iu x111y owuinp . ? ^ No. 4G Oakland 10 No. 47 Rod Hill 6 No. 48 Eight Mile 30 No. 49 Red Bluff 3 No. 50 Floyds l'? No. 51 Floyds X Roads 8 No. 52 Popular Hill 8 No. 53 Alien 18 No. 54 Valley Forge 8 No. 55 Knottv Branch 20 No. 56 San ford 8 No. 57 Sweet Home 30 No. 58 Johnson 8 No. 59 High Point 8 No. 61 Wampee 1~ No. 63 Rehohoth 30 No. 64 Enterprise 11 No. 67 Mt. Pisgah 8 No. 68 Homewood 18 No. 69 Maple 12 No. 70 Poplar 8 No. 71 Shell 8 No. 72 Leon 8 No. 73 Mt. Herman > No. 74 Four Mile 8 No. 75 Virgo 8 No. 76 Toddville S No. 77 Straw field 3 No. 78 Ebenezer .. 8 No. 80 Spring Branch 14 No. 81 Salem 8 No. 82 Mill Swamp 3 No. 83 Red Hill 8 No. 84 B run so n 8 No. 85 Watts 8 XT _ or* -vt i>. o/ iNoxxon 8 No. 88 Waccainaw 8 No. 89 Seven Mile S No. 90 Pauley Swamp 8 No. 79 Bucksport 3 No. 92 Vaughts 4 No. 94 Oak Grove o No. 95 Twelve Mile 8 No. 9fi Eldorado 8 No. 97 Carolina 8 No. 98 Kingston 13 No. 99 Aynor 1(5 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 on the school house bonds, and to create a sinking fund for their final retirement. CAPITATION TAX A noil tax of one dollar, for school | s to You in ' muMcy cttiu lniporift] atalogue that you ca r single or double dc See one in the la\ can select just what ip or Cost!; Get any kind of sup [BUSHING WAY, S. 0., OCT 27 1921 purposes, is levied upon every male citizen between the ages of 21 ami GO years, able to earn a living, except Confederate veterans over 50 years old. DOG TAX. A tax of one dollar end a quarter is levied on each dog in the county. Dog tags can be obtained at the treasurers office. COMMUTATION UOAD TAX Road tax for 1922 is $9.00 and payable from January 1st to March 15th, FISHERY STAMPS Fishery stamps can be obtained at the county treasuier's office at any time. Those who write for statement of taxes will piease st'.vte whether or rot their property is all in on; school district, and give number o: district. C. E. BARKER 10,27,21 County Treasurer, TREASURER'S ITINERARY. j\i)>nduy, Nov. 21. Monday, November 21, 1921. Cool Springs, ?:30 to 9 a. m. Ay nor, 9:30 to 12. Rehobotn, 3 to 4 p. m. Tuesday, Nov.] 2z. Sam B. Gerrald's house, 8 to 9 a. m. Hinson Wards, 10 to 12. Fioyds School House, 1' to 3 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 23. Spring1 Branch, 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., Jollies Cross Roads, 10 to 12. Green Sea, 1 to 3 p. ni. Thursday, Nov. 24. BaByboro, 9 to 10 a. ni. I Jernigan's Cross Roads,) 11 to 12. Loris, 1 to 3 p. m. Conway, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26. Monday, Nov. 28. Daisys 10 to 11 a. m. J. L. Butler's Store, 12 to 2. Ebonezer, 2:30 to 4. Tuesday, Nov. 29. Brooksville, 10:30. to 12. Little Ri\er, 1 to 2. ^\ ii,ec, 3 to 4. Wednesday, Nov. 30. Burgess, 10 to/11 a. m. Myrtle Beach, 1 to 2 p. m. Socastee, 3 to 4 p. ni. Thursday, Dec. 1. The balance of the time at the treasurer's ofice. C. E. BARKER. Treasurer Horry County o MARKETS Grain. There were heavy declines in grain prices the first three days of the week, but market then turned firm, induced by somewhat oversold condition, good export business and reduced hedging pressure from northwest. Milling demand continues fairly good, the Way oi nt papers is told in \ n get at the Herald ors and almost any : v otfices of H. H. W : you want to suit yc y, Large or plies you need for tl i COMPAQ t DARING BE o NEVER E The death-defying, ha acts and thnllina rWrl* ? the Pastime theatre in the ! in the greatest of all serials It beats any serial ever sh will be proved to your sati one of the instalments. T complete reels are shown e is complete in itself; so yoi beginning to get interested. Come and see it from Ferry, Horry,, Jordanville brook or from anywhere el PA SH A. B. McCo >? . with soft red winter premiums sharply higher. Live Stock and Meats. Chicago hog prices declined 50c to (>0c during the week, light hogs losing most. Dairy Products. Butter markets easy. Upward tendency of prices apparently checked. Feed. Movement of wheat feeds from head of the lake to eastern lake ports j MUMUHMIuaiNr'JUMMMW i.? 'V !' v.O - J ^ BnS^^tJ! 1 f Frotectioi the Globe-Wernicke office. size. They are the roodward. 9 >ur needs. Small, lem. Branch I * y Globe-Werni< % is 1 EOT TIMES XCEEDED ir raising, blood curdling own each Friday night at four reels shown each time . the I 5 | iown at that theatre. This sfaction when you see just wo parts, consisting of four ach Friday night and each i do not have to start at the Aynor, Loris, Galivants j , Bayboro, Gurley, AllsIse. riME y, Manager. - 7 f good. Stocks of most manufactured feeds ample to meet subnormal demand. Little activity in trading noted in principal consuming sections as dealers' stocks are about nonnal f >r Ilii> season of the year and are only slowly disposed of. Cotton. Spot cotton prices declined 17 points a during the week, closing svt 18.53c per W pound. New York October futures advanced 24 points at 18.49c. i II 1 I | j >: i Against i El eke Co.