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! * PROGRAM HORRY UNION To be Held at United Churches, on Friday June 27th, 1913 Friday at 11 o'clock, Inlroduetion by Q. W, Harrelson. Recess, iifteeo minutes. Union open by the moderator. Then list of churches called, let ters read and delegates enrolled. Remarks If any. Next, committee appointed by the moderator. Adjourn, until Saturday 9 \. in. SATURDAY Devotion, conducied by the mod erabor at 9 a m. At 9 30, list of churches called, minutes of Friday read and the by laws road. O.uerrv No. 1 Did t.bo . _ t w.tW AAMI 1V/V O faith save her?, mentioned In He brews, 11th chapter and 13?h verse, assigned to II K, Marlow. Querry No 2, What is meant by Maihcw Cth chapter and 3rd verse, a s'gned to S J. U, Milligan. Querry No. 3, What does it take to be a Deacon, according to the bible and can one be a deacon if his wife is not a member of same church, assigned to G. W. Harrelson. What can a Suuday School accom plish? by D. D. Edge. What will make our Union more profitable by J, II. B Edge, Location of the second session. Union adjourn in usual order. A. P. Thompson, O, K. Thompson, Committee. A Card The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union wishes to express its appreciation to you as editor of the Herald of the temperance attitude of the paper. The fact that it car ries no whiskey advortisemouts has been reported by the union in the State meetings for several years with pride. . With the Union's bost wishes for the Herald 'a fntn?>o Tours Truly, Mrs C. H. Suider, Cor. Sec. W C. T. U. Died. G. W Hemingway died on May 2Glh, 1913. He suffered for eight days from a oase of typhoid-pneumonia. He was a well known colored citizen of his section of the county, and the community seemed shocked at his untimely death, as ha was liked generally by both white and colored people. He died a Christian as shown by his last words. He is survived by his wife and live sons and two daughters. The remains were interred at the St. Peter cemetery. He was in his G2nd year. Contributed. For legal blanks for oiyil cases, such as summons for debt, claim and delivery and warrant of attachment, the Herald has plentypf them, and will de glad to supply all of the magistrates of the county, as it has done for past many years. Call for all civil blanks at the Herald ofllce. No 265 | STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ?of? The Conway Savings Rank; Located at Conway, S. C., at the close of business June 4th, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $96,175 41 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Rank 150 00 Furniture and Fixtures 301 00 Other Real Estate Owned.. 440 00 TV-- ' jjueirom Hanks andHankers 21,860 22 Currency 2,000 00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 548 46 $121,475 09 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In 10,000 00 Surplus fund 4,000 00 Undivided Profits less Cur; rent Expenses and Taxer Paid. 1,827 39 Savings Deposits 95,647 70 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Hon owed, 10,000 00 Total $121,475 09 State of South Carolina, County of Horry Before me came W Percy rTardwieke, 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. W PERCY HAUDWICKE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of June 1913. R T Hooth, Notary Public. Correct Attest: B G Collins D A Spivey, A T Collins, Directors. NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to set fish traps and neks on the Buck^n^*, Younif, Bartlett. Coop er, O ++. Tiptop, and Eldorado lands, under penalty of the law. 3tl, D. V Richardson. Bucksport, S. C., June 11th, 1913. ,sWj& . ? 1 1 , , W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office tip Stairs Back Bailding iylrj , V '****"' f > . t t T ' * / * No 9690 REP ORT OF THE ONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at^ Conway, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, June 4th, 1913. RESOURES Loans and Discounts $115,753 71 Overdraft secured and unsecured 171 14 U S Bonds to Secure Circula tion 25,000 00 Other Bonds to Secure U S Deposit 1,000 00 Bonds, Securities, Etc 4,258 23 ItanLliDy llnn.o I"'-- ? ?? ?? ??\Minvt 1' III uuurc and Fixtures. 3,500 00 Dae from National Banks Not Reserve Agents... 7,256 30 Due from Approved Reserr ed Agents 7,720 18 Checks and Other Cash Items 315 88 Notes of Other National Banks Fractional Currency, Nickels and Cents 415 76 Lawful Money Reserved in Banl; viz .Specie $9,017 00 l^egal-tendcr Notes 3,100 00 12.117 00 Redemption Fond with II S Treasurer, 15 per cent of Circulation 900 00 Total 208,438 20 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In 25,000 00 Surplus Fund. 5,000 00 Undivided Profits, Less Expenses and Taxes Paid. 2,461 15 NitionalBank No/esOutstand ing 25,000 00 Due to i t ier Nationa'^lianks 61 10 Due to Trust i ompanies*nd Savings Banks 20,860 42 Dividends Unpaid 48 00 Cashier's Checks Outstanding. 505 45 Individual deposits subject to check 107,002 08 Notes and bills rediscounted 2,500 00 Bills payable, including certificates of deposits for money borrowed 20,000 00 Total $208,438 20 State of South Carolina, [ County of Horry. J an. I, D. A. Splvey, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D A- SPIVEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June 1913. A E Goldfinch, Notary Public Correct? Attest: J C Spivey, J A McDermott, D T McNeill, Directors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Court of Common" Pleas. Powell Supply Company, Plaintiff, va. Ann J Strickland, W Dennis Strickland, Phillip Strickland, Hughey JO Strickland, and Martha J Strickland, Def^ndaata. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint not Served. To the Defendants Ann J Strickland, W Dc-nuDj Strickland,| Phillip Strickland. Hughoy O Strickland, and Martha J Strickland. ' Yon are hereby summoned and requlr od to answer the complaint in this action, which lias be?u tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within tweuty daya after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; j aud If you fall 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. * Dated June 4th A. D. 1913. ? Vf.L, Bryan, H. H. Woodward, { C. (J. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney t To PhilPp Strickland, absent defendant: ' i TAKE NOTICE/--That the Complaint i in the foregoing stated action and the 1 I summons of which the foregoing is a copy \ were filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, *S, C., on the 4th day of June A. D., 1913. AlUet: II. H. Woodward, < Plttinrlffs Aftornov W. L Bryan, C. 0. C f ===== I Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree and I judgment of the court Made by his Honor, John S. Wilson, Presiding Judge, In i thecaseof S T Sessions, Plaintiff vs. Jer- 1 ry Miller, aud Savannah Miller, Defend- . ants, and dated the 28th day t f May, A. ' 1)., 1913, I, the undersigned J A Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at 1 public auction to the highest bidder 1 efore the Court 11 ouse door at Conway, in | Horry County, and Mtate cr Nouth Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on Hales- ] dav in July next, it being the 7th day of ' said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Ilorry County, and ' deacrihed as follows to wit: All and singular that certain tract of i land near the Town of Conway in the County and State aforeraid, containing | one (1; acre more or less, being a portion of a certain tract of land known hw J the Inmun tract, beginning at a tdake corner marked 3xo on land formerlyown- j ed by G H Dusenbury aud running North 71, West 8 chains rnd 18 links to a stake 1 corner 8xn; thence North 0 1 2 West 8 ' chains and 18 links to a stake 8xn at cor- , ner; thence South 71 East 8 chains and I 18 links to a stake 8xn, thence South i 0 1:2 East 3 chains and 18 links to the j beginning corner, bounded on the Ens ouu oouin oy lanaa of Braxton Brown, i West by Peter /femlngway and North " by G II Dusenhury. 1 Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to \ pay for papca. j Conway, b. C., June 3rd, A. D. 1913. \ J A Lewis, i Sheriff of Horry C/uunty. a 11 II Woodward, ? Plaiut'ff'a Attorney. i For Weakness and Loss of Appetite J The Old Standard general ftreuKthenlng tonic, I OROVK'B TASTRI.R88 chill TONIC, drives out ^ Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic t and aura Appetiser. For adults and children. 50c. a? \ A SPECIAL REQ A Personal Appeal is Made t of This You who spend a cent or two for a i nothing of what an expense it is to a con ments of past dues to mail to a large n rears. Remember that while a two cen when you buy a hundred of them, y< will see and understand what we mean us right when you wait so long in payi make out and send you a statement, 1 statement to you, and besides wc still h ly copy of the Herald, Wc hope you sec the point in what now to cilhnr ^nll onrl ?1? --w mm ivhtc un JUftl Willi one or two dollar bill in n letter throuj; make out and send you a receipt on you can go on without the expense of takin When you rend this notice write y< a f? w days you will have your receipt, sending you the paper too long withou .we arc making one of the best county pi striving to make it still better. If you our everlasting regard, inclose the men the next mail, U niversity of ? Scholarship The University or South Carolina o young man from each county. The 1 and exemption from all fees, amount The examination will be held at th 1913. General entrance examination! students, The University offers great ad van t science, history, law and business. ' blank to Till Universit3T of S COLUME Notice. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock June 21st, 1913, The trustees of Saietn School District No 81, will meet at Salem School or Church for the purpose of lotting out the contract to build their school building. Contractor is to furnish all material, for detailed information's to dimension and kind of material required, sec the trustees. The house to bo built according to figure 1 design 1 in the school builders guide. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. G J Watts. W b"1 Hardee, H W McNeill Trustees. The criminal blanks used by magstrates and for which the county jays, will hereafter he furnished ibrough the ollioo of the boavd iv ihe courthouse. But the civil clanks, } ?ch as summons for debt and claim vnd delivery, attachment, judgments ;tc., used in civil oases, .too Herald s still supplying them to the rnagstrates of the county, just as we lave done for years past.. Call and vo will supply your needs. S2?W34t's Hazel* SaSve:- 1 Fiur Pilnn, Burns, Sores. 1 I LOUIS 8 Charleston, The greatest 1 i ^ Barga ALL OF OXJU NEW SPRING ? M AMMOTH CI $12.98 Suits reduced to? IIP AA O ' B<TJU?.\W JM1I18, rCdUCMl tc_$17.M) Suits, reduced to^ $20.00 Suits, reduced to? $25.00 Suits, reduced to. | 7-) $30 0<> Suits, reduced to_ St.. $37-50 Suits, reduced to_. Q All of our Dresses rcdr y ance. Is* *S*SOC?*fc % S. V \v '* - < II, I II I [UEST FOR AID j o Each and Every Reader Pa pen postage^s to nip every few days, know mtv paper to have to make out stateumber of subscribers, who are in art stamp is very little by itself, yet [?u have spent two dollars. Now you when we say that you are not doing ing what you ewe that we ha tore tor it takes two -eeeits to carry this ave to pay the postage en your week- I I e we have said. We mean to ask yoa t you owe in back dues, or send as a L ;h the mail, for which we will at once r ir account. In this way our business I g other means. jur letter and inclose the bill. Within! The government prohibits us from! t pay. It is not good business. But 1 tpers in the State. We are constantly | wish, to remain in the list, and merit! ey at once. We are looking for it by I >outh Carolina. i Examination. ffers a Teacher's Scholarship to one Scholarship is worth $100 in money ling to $100. I o county seat Friday, July 11th, | j will be held at the same time for ages. Varirtl sources of stndv in Write at once for an application 5 PRESIDENT, outh Carolina, SIA, S. C. WOMEN AT WORK ' They Are Striving ?Fbr Success of N*? tlonal Conservation Exposition. Womon all over the South aro worto* ing hoart and soul for tbo success of the National Conservation Exposition tliat will, bo held tn Knoxvflle, Teun., next September and October. Tho womon will have a building on tho exposition grounds devoted entirely to thorn and to tbolr Entorest**. The building now ln.counao of construction, will be one ofA * *> handeoinoat M14 in 11 at striking in vttfe group of exposition structures. IfJs being built In the? old Colonial stylo. Tho building was designed for tho women; it is sot apart for their use. In it will ho shown hundreds and thousands of things of interest to wotnea* Tho woman's building will ho primarily ^ dovotod to tho display of various tilings embraced in that comprehen- ^ sive term?domestic science?and t? " tho display of the arts and crafts in ^ which they will llnd delight and instruction. 6 Mrs. Horace Van Devonter, of Knoxville, a daughter of Justice Lurton of tho supreme court of thq United states, is chairman of the woman's board of the exposition taid is devoting much of her time to the# work. Mrs. Van Deventer is getting splendid assistance from the women of other Kreat Southorn states. jj ~~ COHEN THE ARCADE 232 and 234 King Street Wholesale 6c Retail A SURPLUi AN EVENT WITHOUT PJ HISTORY. $75,000 ST< ^wRnuiisAincnsT ANF i'ns! Bargains! SUITS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS iEARANCE SALE. $ 0.40 11.71 1131 16,36 10.06 04.00 20 06 iced in like per centage far Cloar ft v ... *'"* * XXV%' MYRTLE: BEi MYRTLE BEA SEASON FOR 1913 OPEN First .Sunday Excursion on June 15th, ?uii viunt'D, Opening Bail on Frid: V. F. PL ATT, . G Vmaftement Mn'gr. 2nd Season. |HE (jLEMSON MR ENROLLMENT OVER 800VALU1 LION ANI) A THIRD-OVER S Degree Courses Electrical Engineering; Civil Euj chiteclural Engineering. Short Courses: tile Industry, Four Weeks Winlei Weeks Winter Course for Farmer Cost per session of i vUol# heat, light, water, I uniforms. $133 45. Tuition, if al cost per session for the ono ye Four-Weeks Course, all expenses, Scholarship anc aminations: Valu# of Scholarships $100.00 per dents who have attended Clemsor University, are cot eligible for tb no other eligible applicants ) Scholarship and Entrance Ex Superintendent of Education on J NEXT SESSION OPEN! Write at once to W. IV Ciemson College, S. C., for Cat&l you delay, you may 1 - ?r- ? ?. . A1 Every day in the week is store. You will learn this is Kour Spring and Summer g 3r fellow to fix the prices. >est o COM i STORE and 203 Meeting Street. Sou 1 Mail Order House S SALE LRALLEL IN THE ENTIRE OCK SACRIFICED FOR ILESS. .... Bargains! Barg WAISTS! WAISTS! M 75c and 89c White Lawn Lingerie 1 |l.f8 White Lawn Lingerie Waists 81.50 While Lawn an Linen Waists |2.58 White Lawn and Linen Waist Write us for your wants, the sa our store ISTOInT F 1 ww \CH HOTEL CH S. C. ED SUNDAY JUNE 1st. Since last season, the hotel has " - ? 1??i I been thorougniy oycmauicu aim many accommodations added Table supplied with the best the market affords. Sea food a spej cialty. Large airy rooms. The Cusine will be under the person* al direction of Mrs. Nance. and after that every Sunday till seaiy June 13lh. . MARSHAL NANCE. Proprietor 2nd Season* (cultural College. EOF PROPERTY OVER A MILK) TEACHERS AND OFFICERS , Agriculture ( even courses.), 1 Chemistry; Mechanical and ^ineering; Textile Industry; ArOue-year Course in Agriculture, Two-year Cturse in Texr Course iu Cotton Grading; Four s* nine months, iucluding all fees, xard, laundry, and two complete >lo to pay. $10.00 extra, Total ar Agricultural Course, $111.55; $10 00. 1 Entrance Ex= ollege maintains 107 four year ultnral and Textile Scholarships, session and Free Tuition. (Stui College, or any other Callego or ie Scholarships unless there aro aminations will bo held by the ulv llt-h, at 9 a. m 3 SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. I. RIGGS, President. leg, Scholarship Blanks, etc. If De crowded out. r . a special salesday at my true by coming to me for cods. Don't trust the othCome to me and get the eseooooeoi PANY, 8 th Carollina S* in the South ?| -7 | WAISTS! WAISTS! 1 (Vaisth, Reduced to $0.45 Ba I Reduced to 0 67 I i Reduced to ^ I s reduced to 2.15 w I iiuc price cuts prevail all over I IRSTi X 1 oooeooixSI I