The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 25, 1909, Image 5
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STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Bank of
Horry, located at Conway, S. C.,
at the close of business Nov
16vh, liKiU.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, $155,412.79
Ovei drafts, 1.933.31
Banking House 5,199.23
Furniture and Fixtures, 2,547.53
Other Heal Estate 8,0U0 09
Due from Banks and Trust
Companies 8 477 39
Currency 5,150 00
Gold 2.500.00
Sdver and other Coin 787.15
Checks and Cash Items
Total $190,007.40
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $50,000.00
Surplus Bund, 10,000.00
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 1,000.29
Due to Banks and Trust
Companies 2,097,89
Individual Deposits Subject
t o Check 58,821.91
Time Certificates of
Deposit 49,881.48
Cashier's Checks 355.83
Rotes and Bills Rediscouuted
10,000.00
Bills Payable, Including
Certificates for Money
Borrowed 7,000.00
Total [$190,007.40
State of South Carolina, '(
Coumy of Horry. \
Before me came Will A. Freeman,
Cashier of the above named Bank,
who being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank, as
shown by the books of said bank.
Will A. Freeman, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this 23rd day of Nov 1909.
[Seal] thos. J. Bell,
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct?attest
Robt B Scarborough,
W K Lewis,
W. A. Freeman,
Directors.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Dank of Conway
, located at Conway, S. C., at
the close of business ISov 10, 1009.
Kekou hoes
Loans and Discounts 171,521.00
Overdrafts 88.60
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Dank 1,150 00
Banking House 8,000.00
Furniture & Fixtures 3 000.00
Other Real Estate 5,690.00
Due fiom Dunks & Trust
Companies 40,731 8-J
Currency 7,766.00
Cold 425.00
Silver and Other Coin 2,495.53
Checks and Cash Items 46.94
Hotel Furniture 2,000.00
Total $251,914.97
I .1/Mil 1.11 1 KS
Capital Stock Paid in 50,000.00
Undivided Profits, loss
Carront Expenses and
Taxes Paid 5,546.74
Due to Banks and Trust
Companies
Dividends Unpaid 200.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 133,287 31
Savings Deposits 62,401 57
Time Certificates of Deposit 57.70
Cashier's Checks 418.65
Notes and Bills Bediscounted
Bills Payable, including
Certificates Tor Money
Borrowed
Total $251,914,97
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
County of Horry. )
Before ine came D A Spivey, Vice
Presid-n- of t he above named Bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
f) A KiiivfMr g.Ppooi/lont
Sworn to unci subscribed before
jn?, this 23rd day of Nov 1909.
A E Gold tin eh
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Hal L I luck. 1
J. A. McDermott, > Directors.
J C Spivey, )
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
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STATEMENT f
Ol the condition of tho Dunk of Do i
ris, located at Doris, S. C., at the H
close of business Nov Kith, li)0l): n
KKSOL'RCKS Q
Doans and Discounts 37,11)4.51) i H
Demand Loans H
Overdraftts 571 25'0
Lionels and Stocks owned by d
the Bank 1,135 40 ig
Banking house 2,000 00 Im
Furniture & Fixtures 1,151 08 ' H
Other Ueal Estate 1,425 00 ! Ej
Due from Banks & Trust
Companies 5,207.05 Q
Currency 1,400.00 fl
Gold M
Silver and Other Coin 1,558 05 B
Checks and Cash Items 10.1 11
Total $51,010.33'!
Liabilities. !fej
Capital Stock paid in 10,000.00 |j
Undivided Profits, less \
Current Expenses and f
Taxes Paid 2,838 50.L
Individual Deposits ?|
subject to Check 28,707 00 Q
Time Certificates of Deposit 7,138 74 a
Cashier's Checks 100.00 fcj
Notes & Hills Rediscounted 5
llills Payable, including 3
Certificates for Money 0
Borrowed 3,000 00 jg
Total $51,010 33 j1
State of South Carolina ) S
I County of Horry. i b
Before nic came E. L. Sanderson, H
I Cashier of above named bank who, H
being duly sworn, says that the J H
above and foregoing statement is a H
truo condition of said Hank, as g
show by the books of said bank. P
E. L?. Sanderson, r
Cashier y
Sworn to and subscribed before me B
this 22nd day of Nov., 1303, 3
Y. P. McQueen, Notary Public, jj
Correct Attest: |
J. C. Bryaut, ) g
P. C. Prince, > Directors. |
Dan W. Hard wick, ) N
Trespass Notice.
All persons aro hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any manner
on that certain tract of laud in Dogwood
Neck township, containing!
200 acres more or less and hmmrbrl
by lands of J. H. Williams' estate, j|
Burroughs & Collins Co , and others, J
and known as J. M. Cox's land.
, 4 w32 J M COX :
I Nurse Says: I
m "I know.what is good ||
t B| for young and old peo- |v
i 89 pie, writes Mrs. Clara j|
' ra Dykstra, a trained nurse r"
? Q of South Bellingharn,
W Wash., "and will say that Bv
raj I consider Cardui the best B|
^ medicine for girls and ?gj
|a women. It makes them K?
Era feel like new persons, re- |g!
1 jag lieves their pain and reg- j|i
KS ulates womanly troubles. Rj
tau "Both my daughter and 1 |S>
Q received great benefit" |&j
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The Woman's Tonic
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male trouble, no medi- Hp
cine you can get has the
old established reputation, fig
that Cardui has. KT
Fifty (50) years of sue- Eg
cess prove that it has E?
stood the greatest of all En
tests?the test of TIME. P
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BH As a tonic for weak woU
men, Cardui is the best, be- m
cause it is a woman's tonic. K
Pure, gentle, safe, re
J liable. Try CarduL .
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NOTICE:?-I have now ready for .
immediate delivery, some very fine
inamouth black pigs, "Real Beauties."
Price 15.00 if taken at once
Satisfaction guaranteed. A
T> Jackson,
Nichols, S. C , R F D No 2
October 15th, 1009.-3 w 30.
urday and s
i greatest L
The |
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bigniticaiico |
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of a Name I
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The Site If Piano,
The instrument par excel- I
lencc. Uniqueness of me- B
chanical art, giving that which g
is most desired, durability and g
elegancy of appearance, to- H
pother with its responsiveness rto
the delicate touch; its
smooth, rich quality of tone g
enslaving the most classically B
trained ear: vibrating in beau- a
tifill harmonv with human ra
heart strings and bringing the B
swcctnest melodies to the soul. K
These four qualificat ions, un- (j
questionably, stamp this piano g
as an unprecedented creation BI
of exqufaiie completeness. g
And the Sticff, 'tis true, g
Wears the ribbon of bluo S
Grandly won in its fabric of $
grace. i
'Tis the elegance grand
From the skilled workman's
hand
That gives it its merited piace.
Chas M Stieff,
Manufacturer of the tj
| Artistic Sticff, Sliaw, and fl
I Sticff Sclf-playcr Pianos | ,
"The Piano Wltli tlie Sweet Ij
Tone." |
Baltimore, - Maryland. |
SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE 9
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CHARLO I I E, - N C 1
C. H. WILMOTH, 1
MANAGER. K
i rnfi Tff yrirrtrr r rriwrrn i rnrr Tfir n itt rr ti i
What Every one has
Been Waiting For!
TYPEWH 1TE RS
OAK 11 A F
MANUFACTURERS PRICES
Underwood 140 to $05 00 i
Smith Premiers $15 to $00 00
Remington $15 to $55 00
Oliver $22 to $05.00
Monarch $40 to $05 00
L. C Smith & Bros $45 to $75 00
Fox Visible No 23 $50.00
All Makes?Low Prices. T Guarantee
all Typewriters for One
Year.
Write For Samples cf Work
EDWARD J. MURPHY
Th e T y pe w r i te r Dealer
CHARLESTON, - - S. C I
(Sond for Catalog) |
WANTED- To buy Sweet Potaoes,
HOc. per bushel delivered to the !
teamer at river. Sacks returned,
lash on receipt of potatoes,
o Laurel Hill Landing. ,
Breslauer, Lachicotto, &Co.,
WaverlyMills, S. C.
gM????????
fie Witt's KS? Salve
For Pile*, Burns, lorn.
i
ee the Finish
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immediately
.ine of tiolid
We have just rec
Mules. We thin
such variety that
high everywhere
buy, but we are i
TI] R1>1S til
1> EAT^ bcsn
from until April
We also will have
and other grades
In fact everythin
ON TIM1
goods.
Make our place y
LORIS,
Bucks Township S S Convention
Skykn Milk School Hook,
Sunday. December 5, 10 o'clock a in.
Soiif Service.
Scripture Heading ? Rufus Tbomp
son.
Horry, The Banner County?Paui
Quattlebau m.
The Training of Little Ones?Mrs
M S Buck.
Ti i m i i Ati *
nounu raoieon uiass Management
?J C Spivey.
Capt Peaty and other speakers
will be expected to attend and give
addresses on Sunday school work.
Trcapas* Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to enter or trespass in any way, by
cutting, hauling limber or by entering
in any manner on mv land in
Floydb township. Tl.is 17th day oi
November R j Giauaiu, Sr.
Mcciiiijjr at Bucks-port
A series of meetings with the
Iluck? port Paptistel urch beginning
the fourth Sunday in this m-n'h
by the pastor assisted by Rev C. P.
Pullo. k, of Clarendon, N 0. Thcs
community is cordialy invited.
j. .VI Dorm in, Pastor.
Mei'tliljr.
Wo lav been requested to announce
that there will be a meeting
of the strawberry growers, at Lor is
on Friday, D comber 3<*d for the
purpose of organizing and transacting
such other business as may
come betoro the meeting
A Sc tlJvd Buy'a Shrieks.
horrified Ids grandmother, Mrs Marie
Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that
when all thought he would die, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve wholly cured hirn. Infalli
hie for burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns,
Wounds. Bruises. Cures Fever Sores, i
Boils, 8l<in Eruptions, Chilhlaines, '
Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles, 25c. I
at Norton Drug Co.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? MnrU?
steady 38 ba cents.
.ROnIN?Market #2 60 per barrel of 280
pounds,
TAR?Market firm, $1 70.
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market ~
ftrin, $1.75 per barrel for hard, $28.0
for dip. and $3.50 for virgin. j
COTTON MARKET I
Market? bteady 14 3 8 cents for mid - a
dling.
CONWAY
COTTON?firm middling 13 1 Sets
T U R PE N TIN Er?Market l)lp $2 50
Virgin $2.80.
PRODUCE MARKET
EGOS 20 to 25
U1IICKKN8 25 to 40
HUMMfc tmm * m im i-% wmtt* if i^.*-? 117?Ti i
ff 1J g
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civcd, November 15th, a (
ik they are the best ever shi
all purchasers can he suite
and we know it is a hi# i
>ble to offer a little TV I < > !
laii some dealers and will gl
les. We will keep on hand
of next year
i a variety of Baggies--- Hat*
; to suit the people, as wel
ig in that line. We offer
S as cheap as any other dea
our headqualers while in to1
SO
The highest me
on fc
Sir James Crichton Bi
of Loi
gives the best reaso
Quake
In an article published in the
Youth's Companion of September
23rd, 1909, Dr. Browne, the
great medical authority o n
foods, says, about brain and
muscle building ?
"There is one kind of food
that seems to me of marked
value as a food t?> the brain and
to the whole body throughout
childhood - and adolescence
(youth),*and that is oatmeal.
1 a.. -
v/au die inc most nutritious
of all the cereals, being richer
in fats, organic phosphorus and
lecithins."
He says oatmeal is gaining
ground with the well-to-do of
Great Britain. He speaks of it
as the mainstay of the Scottish
laborer's diet and says it proP.
P
Makes lamlons Cures in Blood 1
I*. I*. P. purifies the blood, build
strength to weakened nerves, expels d
happiness, when; sickness, gloomy feeliii:
In blood poison, mercurial poison,
and skin diseases, like blotches, pimj
head, wo say without fear of con trad it
purifier in the world.
Ladies whose systems aro poisoned a
dition due to menstrual irregularities,
derful tonic and blood cleansing propc
Koot and Potassium.
F. V. LIPPMAN, I
Send us >
SUB5C1
Clause will!,
M Safe is
in Eastern
>
b:b!
3ARL0AD of Horses and
pped here and they are of
:d. Mules and Horses are
ludcrtaking sometimes to
Ki: 1,1 IL HA1,
vc you a ? IJ B J fi 2
a ?ood selection of stock
kney, Parker, High IVint,
I as Harness, Robes, etc.
them for OASBI oiler
for the same class of
All.
UTH CAROLINA
dical authority ?
>ods, ^
owne, LL.D.?F.R.S.
idon,
ns for eating more
r Oats
duces a big-boned, well-developed,
mentally energetic race.
His experiments prove that
(T r\r \f\ /Notm/ii 1 p n /-?k ^ ^
v/miin.ai iiD ildl\Cr
Oats not only furnishes the best
food for the human being, but
eating it strengthens and enlarges
the thyroid gland?this
gland is intimately connected
with the nourishing processes
of the body.
In conclusion he says?
"It seems probable therefore
that the bulk and brawniness of
the Northerners (meaning the
Scotch) has been in some
measure due to the stimulation,
of the thyroid gland by oatmeal
porridge in childhood."
The Scotch eat Quaker Oats
because it is the best of all oatmeals.
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1
Poison, Rlienraatism anil Scrofula. 4
s up tho weak and debilitated, gives
um-iinu, jiving ii 10 patient health and
mid lassitude liist prevailed,
malaria, dyspepsia, and in all Mood
>1oh, old chronic ulcorfl, tetter, scald
tion that P. P. P. is tile best blood
nd whoso blood is in an impuro con- a
aro peculiarly benefitted by the won- 1
srtles of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, l'okc ;
IAVANNAH, CA.
four
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