The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 20, 1913, Image 8
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Child's
? Eyes
By WELLS ANDRE
WHY is it that so many
it because their eyes
the parents? Or is
eye than formerly, or
tax vision more severely than in the c
mous and increasing average of spt
the streets and shops and in our sch
too soon for the gravity of the inter
attention, the attention which has
remedies or reforms can he made wic
City life, with its swift glimpses
variation of .range, its smoke arid du
ous and more complex strain than <
serene, breeze-cleansed expanses of tl
~9 ?
In a pair of normal eyes the 1
-two in number. First, accommoda
second, adjustment, that is, a joint
Ixolling 'the direction of the gaze in
point. For instance, in looking at
!the .print in order to see distinctly
adjusted in order to secure single vis
The main eye trouble from whic
The near-sighted child is generally i
not being known to be so. The ch:
of schoolmates and chiding by his t<
or correctly from the blackboard,
failures of the former are attributed
In childhood the eyes should b<
eightedness or other defects be prom
have long been accustomed to taking
tist; it would be of much greater ,
inquiring into the status of their eyei
The entrance upon school life ii
inherited or acquired near sight sh
fce taught as far as possible by the
door life and sports requiring distan
course will insure results highly sa
study nor -reading except by a goot
vehicles and the sense of strain or :
change of work.
Growing children should, as a
at the time they might lose of boo!
good to them in the added store of
Citation Notice.
8TATE OF SOUT// CAROLINA,
County of Jlorry.
By J. S. Vaught Esq., Probate Judge.
W//EREAS, 8. [8. Fowler made
suit to me, to grant him letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Henry Fowler, {deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite aDd cdmonish
all and singular the kindred atcl
creditors of the said Henry Fowler deceased.,
that they be and appear before
me in the Court of Probite, to be held
at Conway,S. C.,on Feb. 22nd next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
In the forenoon, to shew cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under ray hand, this 7'.h day
of February Anno Domini 1913.
Published on the ^13th of Feb. and
20th day of Feb. in the Horry Herald.
J. 8, Vaught, (L 8).
Jud^e of Probte Horry County,
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry.
Court of Common 1 Pleas,
ti. B. Jenkins, Plaintiff
vs.
Samuel Bryant, William Henry Fry
ant, Melvina Anderson and Rebecca
Wilson and the survivors of them
aed their lineal descendants whose
names are unknown to plaintiff: Burroughs
& Collins Go., a-Corporation,
Bank if Horry, a Corporation, Rich
ard J. Cochran, Executor of the Will
of Betsey Jane Bryant, deceased,
ueorge W. Johnson and V. D, Johnson,
Defendants,
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Complaint not Served.
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and requir
edto answer the complaint in this action,
which has been filed in the office of the
Clerk ot the Court of Common Plea*,
for the said County, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint on
the subscriber at his office at Conway, 8.
C., Within twenty days after service hereof
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
January 21st A. D. 1913.
W.L. Bryan, H. H. Woodward,
C. O. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney j
To the lineal descendants of Samuel!
Bryant, William Henry Bryant Melvina
Anderson, and Rebecca Wilson,
whose names are unknown to plaintiff;
absent defendnnts:
TAKE NOTIClt.-That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action and the
summons of which the foregoing is a copy
were tiled in the cilice of the Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas at Conwav,
S, C., on the 23rd day of January A.
1)., 1013.
Attibt;
II. H. Woodward,
Paiutiffa' Attorney
W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P.
^ industry for Italy.
Pa means has bean dlweovn
to account tho hitherto
dps of the grapes used In
g. Oil Is now extracted
on a commercial scale by
of direct heating with
e of carbon. The latter to
abundance In Italy in the
of eleotrolytlo Soda.
Many Little
^ Causes Lead
to Defects
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children wear glasses nowadays? Is
are not as good as were the eyes of
it because more is known about the
that modern habits and occupations
lays of our grandfathers? The enorjctacled
children now to be seen in
ools and homes is at last?and none
est at stake?attracting the parents'
to be arrested and educated before
lely effective.
at short ranges, frequent and abrupt
st, subjects the eye to more continulo
the long ranges of view and the
le country.
coding factors in the visual act are
tion, by which is meant focusing;
muscular act of the two eyes, conorder
to tlx the sight upon a given
this page each eye must focus upon
and both eyes must be properly
ion.
:h children suffer is near-sightedness,
at a disadvantage from the start of
ild, therefore, suffers from the jeers
?achers for not reading sums readily
The others ean see clearly and the
to obstinacy or untruthfulness.
} watched and the tendency to nearptly
and skillfully attended to. We
y children for inspection to the dengood
were we in the habit of often
3.
i the case of children showing either
ould be postponed and they should
ear rather than by the eye and outt
vision should bo encouraged. This
tisfactory. There should be neither
1 light, no reading in cars or other
fatigue should be relieved by rest or
rule, do no evening studying. What
: knowledge will be more than made
health.
SHE STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA,
County of florry
Court of Common Pleas
Burroughs & Collins Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiffs.
against
0 G Klvis, II W Elvis, .T (Yl Elvis, Nettie
Sarvis, Gertha Spears, J A Elvis
Trouie Elvis Johnson, Lornie 11 orton, (
Play ford Horton, Boyce Horton and
li T Elvis in his own right and as Admiuistrator
of Joel T Elvis, deceased,
and W P Horton, Detendants ]
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF \
(Complaint not Served) <
To the Defendants aoove named.*
You are Hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this (
action which has been iiled in the ollice '
of theCierk of the Court of Common
I Pleas, for the said County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said com- '
plaint on the subscriber at his Oiilce at
Conway, JS C_ within twenty days after {
service hereof exclusive of the day of
such service; aud if you fall to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Coart for the relief demanded in the
complaint
Dated February 3rd, A D 1913
li ii Woodward.
Plaintilfs' Attorney
W L Bryan, C C C P
To Loinie ilortoti, Play ford Iiorton,
Boyce llortou aud IK P Horton absent
defendants:
TAKE MOT1CE, that the Complaint
in the foregoing stated acdoa and th e 1
Summons of which the foregoing is a
Copy, were filed in the oftlce oi the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway,
H C 'on the 11th day of February
A u ;013
H II Woodwvrd,
W L Bryan, Plaintiff's Attorney
C C CP
bTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Contry of Horry
Court of Common Pleas
7? ur roughs <fc Collins Company, a cotpo.
ration, Plaintiff
Jig.'illBt
C G Elvis, et al. Defendants
ORDER
Upon hearing tho foregoing petition
and affidavit of 11 11 Woodward, attorney
for the Plaintiff, it is further ordered,
that J S Vaugtn, Esq, Judge of Probate
<>r tior?y County, is hereby appointed
Guardian ad Litem lor Die absent
infaut defendants Jbomie Uorton,
Play ford Uorton and lioyee Horton, and
authorized and required to appear and
defend this action on their behalf: unless
the said infants or W P Uorfon with
whom they reside, thall, within ten days
*' ?
I HI it r lot) service til iuis tnuci unci u_
alter directed, applj lor the appointment
of Haid Guardian: and this order shall be
served upon the aaid infants and sal d
W P Horton bv publishing the same with
the summons in this action for six weeks
in the Horry Herald, and by mailing
copies of the same with copies of the
8dd summons to the summons to the
stid absent defendants at Barnesville, ?4
C, with prepaid postage thereon,
(.Seal] W L Bryan
Dated Feo. ISth, 1913 CCCP
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No 9690.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Conway, in the State of South Carolina,
at the close of business, February
4th, 1913.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts. $131,999 95
Overdraft secured and unsecured
926 17
U S Bonds to Secure Circula
tion 25,000 00
Other Bonds to Secure U S
Deposit 1,000 00
Bonds, Securities, Etc 6,140 90
Banking House, Furniture
and Fixtures.. 3,500 00
Due from National Banks
Not Reserve Agents.. _ 4,042 43
Due from Approved Reserv
ed Agents 10,256 67 i
Checks and Other Cash Items 689 49
Notes of Other National
Banks
Fractional Currency, Niekels
and Cents 328 53
Lawful Money Reserved in Bank viz
*S'pecie__ $6,129 00
Legal-tender Notes 1,220 00 7,349 00
Redemption Fund with U S
Treasurer, 15 per cent
of Circulation.. 1,250 00
Total $192,483 14
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In 25,CC0 ?
Surplus Fund 5,000 00
Undivided Profits, Less Expenses
and Taxes Paid. 2,617 00
NationsBank NotesOutstad t*
ing .... 25,000 00
Due to Trust Companies hnd
Savings Banks 21,046 57
Dividends Unpaid- 76 00
Cashier's Checks Outstanding.
337 75
Individual deposits subject
to check 103,405 82
Bills payable, including certificates
of deposits for moniy
borrowed - 10,000 00
TotS--.. ? ...$192,48^ 14
State of South Carolina,)
County of Horry. f ss.
I, D. A. Spivey, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
?f my knowledge and belief.
D, A. SPIVEY, Cashier..
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 8th day of February 1913.
A E Goldfinch,
Notary Public.
Correct ?Attest:
J C Spivey,
B G Collins
A T Collins
Directors.
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Notice. I 4
The town tax books opened on ^
Feb. 15th and will close on March 4
1st. W. P. Hardwicke, Id
Town Treas. ^
Auditor's Notice. ^
To all tax payers in Horry County ^
Have vou made your tax return i
for 1913? If not why not do so now, '
and save the penalty? You haveM
only one week longer. The time ex- 4
pires Feb 20tb. N C Adams, >
Auditor Horry County.
! No 26$ M
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION <
?of- i
THE CONWAY SAVINGS BANK *
located at Conway, SC., at the close of .
business February 4th, 1913: '
RESOURCES y
Loans and Discounts $92,491 91
Bonds and Stocks Owned by 4
j the Bank 150 00 h
I Furniture and Fixtures 301 00 d
Other Real Estate Owned.. 440 00 I 4
I Due from Banks andBankers 21.062 26 ^
Currency 2,000 00 I d
Gold.. 400 00 k
Silver and Other Minor Coin 8 46 j *
$116,853 63 1
LIABILITIES. a
riflnSfol Anlr Polrl I? AAA AA a
? Mfl VU? KJ ( W im M. ?IU JLMI AV) VVV VV ^
Surplus Fund 4,000 00 4
Undivided Profits less Cur; a
rent Expenses and Tax- \
er Paid 1,137 48 4
Savings Deposits 101,716 15 2
Time Certificate of Deposit. 1
Total $116,853 63 A
State of South Carolina, j
County of Horry
Before me came W Percy Hardwieke, _
Cashier of the above named bank, who =
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing: statement is a true con- j
dition of said bank, as shown by the f
books of said bank. I
W PERCY HARDWICKE, I
Sworn to and subscribed before me }
thi Hth day of February 1913. |
J McC Martin, Notary Public. I
Correct Attest:
B G Collins ,
A T Collins,
D A Spivey,
Directors.
Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry
By J S Vaught, Eeq. Probate Judge
WHEREAS, D M. Burroughs
i . . ^ ?. i_:
macio suit do iijo, iu grauo unu i
, Lettavs of Administration of tbe
I Estate of and < fleets of A, M. Burroughs.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monisb all and singular tbe kindred
and creditors o! tbe said Isaac B.
Parker deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of i
Probate, to be held at Conway, S
C. on the 22nd of February next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in tbe forenoon, to shew cause, if
any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 7th
day of February Anno Domini, 1913 i
Published on tbe 13t.li and 20th
days of February 1913 in the Horry
Herald.
J S Vaught, (L, S )
Probate Judge, Horry County. 1
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