The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 21, 1913, Image 2

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+ * ?he fgont) gtmll I CONWAY, S. C. tl II II. WOQDWAHD a ?? ??? ? a Entered at the Post Office at Conway, r S, C., as second class mail matter. i PUHLISUKD BVERY T11U11SDAY MOKNINU c 1JY CONWAY rrnusiiiNu CO t TELEPHONE 21. c i TERMS: , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. f One copy, one year $1 00 | One copy, six months 75 ^ One copy, three months. 50 PUBLISHERS ANNOUCEMENT. Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries * will he charged for at the rate of one j cent per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks,, Cards of 1 Thanks, and all other reading Notices, | not NEWS, taking the run ot the paper, will be charged at the rate of five t cents per line; and all notices in the local column at the rate of ten cents 1 per line. [ All changes of Advertisements must } be in the office by Saturday noon to insure their appearance in the follow- i ing issue. . All communications must be signed by the name of the writer, not for publication, but for the protects n of [ ihis paper * ADVERTISING RATES; Notice in Special Column at the rate of one cent per word each insertion, and none of these taken for less than 25 cents, to be paid for in advance. Legal Notices at $1.00 per inch first insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion 1 " Rates on long term contracts for i display advertising very reasonable , and mnde known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or II II. Woodward, Conway, S C 1 1HURSDAY, At'G. 21st., 1913. Why I s it that other towns of *hi. Bize of thi8 and eveu smaller ar ' ^le to have wa ter works and sewerrgr, , while Conway remains without am t he jears keep going by without an y dec ided movement toward lhes< i mprovements? * * * The change which was made in the schedule of the passenger trait s between Chadbourn and Myrtle Ileach has made it convenient for those who wish to spend the week end at the seashore. Many people, have visited the place who other wise would nevor have gc no there. The trains on Saturday night ano Sunday are being patronized inort than tho excursion trains were for merly. * * * It is nice to own a line touring car. It is fine to bo able to keep a chauffeur to drive H and keep it in fine trim. It is good to have the time to r.i :irft from __ v...~v, the shop, or the field, and tak? the family or the friend on a good long ride dcwn tho shady lanes?. Bull There is not only a grea1 ( ''But" to be considered, but several smalP'ifs" to be brought in before the prospect may be viewed with ease. The truth is that it is a good * thing for a man to be able to have j these things, his automobiles and the pleasures they bring to him and his, always provided that he is able financially to afford it, and stand the necessary and always j present expense, without sponging 11 on the future. By and by he may haye to deny himself and his child ' ren a more substantial pleasure, I yes, even the necessaries of life by j reason of having thrown away his 1 chances of a fortune by spending ( his money for the lighter pleasures J of the automobile. In many coun- & ties of this slate seme of the farm ers are enjoying the use of line ? touring ears. Their farms are under mortgages in consequence. 1 Many a business man has purchased | it car, partly no doubt frnnr. >?? savings of many years, going in t debt for the balance. As a result of bis spending bis time in the car instead of in tbe shop where he foimerly spent bis days, his busi. ??? II ess may be lost i ut, his debts piled p, uutil bankruptcy stares him in lie face. A'l of this for a lit lie etuporary pleasure. As we have Iready said it is nice enough to bn ble to own a car. Many have the oeans to purchase it but still are lot able in the true sense of that j erra. They cannot afford it in view >f their future viellfare and that tf heir families. Usually when a men )uys a car, he is thinking nothing >f the money it takes to keep it up n ifr n 1 rnnnln<? rtn/lni? nnf r\t lio .4 i v? ii ii i U 1 \ J 1 ) I I w I VI illV lecessary expeoso in running it with not and lubricating oil every day. lo it forgetful of tho fact that a car joes off in value every year at least !0 percent, of the original purchase )rice, until in the course of five roars at the greatest, he has nothing ,o show for the money he at first ;>aid, except a mass of rusty sheet ron and a few spindles and springs it only for the sc.ri.p heap. Be sure therefore that you are able to cIToid v car in the true sense of the term before you proceed to put your savinto one, and especially refra n f you have to borrow money to ?j( t t. 1 ^ ^ ^ No 205 jTA1 E iVlEJST OF THE CON 1)11 ION OF? riie Conway Sav.ngs Hank; Located at Hon way, S C.? at tho elosn ot business Aug 9th 1913 KKSUl'KCES Loans and Discounts $92,070 77 bonds anU Stocks owned ty the Hauk 150 00 Fuiniuue and Eixiure?__ 001 00 [)?her K*jtl Estate own?rt 440 Ou I )UO from >< > n.KOrt miu uiutnuin i)U '1J>J ,>tf Currency sa/>00 tO cdlver and Other Minor Coln__ 2 u DO l\>ial__ 120,203 Of) LlABllJllio Capital Stock Paid in_ 10,000 00 Surpliu Fund 4, GO J 0g Undivided Ui lite, less Current En pent>* a uml Taxes l aid 508 11 ii\ lugu Deposits 101,GOO04 W\ L pa) able, including ( eruticates ft r Money Borrowed 10,000 00 . oi.J 120.4.03 O.i Slate of South Carolina, v. ounty of Horry Before me came W Percy t'lardwicke, Cashier ol the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition ol said bank, as shown by the books oi said bunk. \V PERCY HARDWICKE, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of Aug. 1013. R T Booth, Notary Public. Correct Attest: B G Collins, 1) A Spivey, A T Collins, Directors. No 9690 REPORT OF THE ONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Conway, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business, Aug. Oth, 1013. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $163,461 9S Overdraft secured and unsecured 855 51 U S Bonds to SecureCircula tion... 25,000 00 Other Bonds to Secure Postal Savings Deposit 1,000 00 Bonds, Securities, Etc 3,051 81 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. 3,500 00 Due from National Bunks Not ICooi f ." A ? """ "" ? ~ .....v t v. - - O,jud uo Due from State and Private Punks and Hankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks.. 20 00 Due from Approved Reaerv ed Agents 4,001 20 Checks and Other Cash Items 1,830 25 Notes of Other National Hanks Fractional Currency, Nickels and Cents 308 44 Lawful Money Reserved in Hank viz Specie $8,773 00 Legal-tender Notes 4,110 00 12,885 00 Redemption Fund with IJ S Treasurer, |5 per cent of Circulation 1,250 CO Total 226,975 5* LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In 25,000 00 Surplus Fund.. 6,000 00 Jndividend Profits less Cur; rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,094 05 ion \ Hank NolesOutstand Ing 25,000 00 lue to Trust C ompanies hnd Savings Hanks 29,495 52 livid ends unpaid u 48 00 ndividual deposits subject o check 113,030 87 'ashier's Checks Outstandng 1,307 14 litis Payable, including Obligations for Money Hon owed, 25,000 00 Total.... $226,975 58 Rate of South Carolina, County of Horry, s. Hi I, I). A. Snivev. ".o tamed bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I) A. Sl'lVEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me his 14th day of Aug. 1913. A E Goldfinch, Notary l ublic Correct Attest: J C Spivey, J A McDermott, A T Collins, Directors ggg' ? ? STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ' - ofTho Rank of Horry, Located at Conway, S. C. at the Close of I?us iness Auk. 9th, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . $232,837 09 I Overdraft s, 605 36 Rends and Stocks Owned hy the 1 tank. Furniture and Fixtures 2,17 00 Hanking House, 6900 00 Other Real Estate Owned 8 400 00 Due from Hanks andliankera 11,291 56 l Currency 5,000 001 Silver and Other .v?inor Coin 850 31 | I ' ?l,l * - 1 ' ' OIU, I 01.U III) shocks and Cash Items 147 30 Total $269,496 62 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Laid In. 50,000 00 Surplus Fund. 15,000 00 Undivided Profits, Loss Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,001 50 Due to Banks and Bankers, 758 76 Dividends Unpaid Cashier's Checks 26f 13 Individual deposits subject to check 94,020 13 , Time Certificates of Deposit, 67,449 10 Notes and hills rediscounted 18,000 U0 Bills payable, including eer tificates of deposits lor money borrowed.. 20,000 00 Total $269,496 62 State of South Carolina,' County ol'IIorry j ss Before n;c came NY ill A Freeman, Cashier ol the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above! and foregoing statement is a true con dition oi said bank, as shown by the books of said b?nk; Will A Freeman Sworn to and subscribed before me t.iis 16th day of Aug 1913 A II Long, Notary Public, S C Correct Attest: Bobt B Scarborough, Ceo J llolliday, llai L Buck, Directors TAKEN V P:?At my place about 6 months ago, one black male hi g about 8 or 9 months ohl. May be obtained by owner upon paying i r th's notice and other damages. B. Pernt.t. Adv. should be "nipped In the \Tvt bud", for if allowed to rim Ty \ Ifj unchecked, serious results Y p Nju/! may follow. Numerous yu;'; B|1 cases of consumption, pneu- yA 1 monia, and other fatal dis- I 9 I eases, can be traced back to | I a cold. At the first sign of a f ! cold, protect yourself by 8 thoroughly cleansing your ]$ j fe system with a few doses of jj^ THEOFGBO'S J BUCK- J IIS the old reliable, vegetable j1| jjgjjg liver powder. j || > ||; | Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o- ! |j I Madison Heights, Va., says: S91 111 '1 have been using Thed- ill X%|4I ford's Blaclc-Draught for 3$h rMl stomach troubles, indiges- 'M' i tion, and colds, and find it to j' .y uh uc me vciy ucsi mcaicine '|V)?I \v ever used. It makes an oldj^?;. 5 man feel hkc a young one." r: j Oh Insist on Thcdford's, thenLyra idFa original and genuine. The County Fair tsp1: y At Conway October 1913, i This will be about,the time to put i out all kinds of Fruit Trees, Grape i Vines, Shade Trees, T lowers. Kte. Let mo have order now for any kidu 1 of Nursery Stock yon want,?80 as to i deliver the stock when you come to "Horry County Fair". .1 E COLES, Agent. Greensboro Nuisery. Gasoline, Koi*n??ir>f^ m. > v M. -W MM M. ^ Cylinder Oil, Cup Grease, Auto Lubricants, All Highest Qualify, at lowest prices. Keady to serve oyu at ary time for any of the above. Quality Guaranteed. Cape Fear Oil Co T. J. BELL, Atfent. 11 . . r-- -~-r*:"w . : m ....? * ' .' vsAfcia Mothers! Have Vonr Children \\ rms? Are they f*veri*h, restless. r?r w us, irritable, (1 x./y or const 1 pa tec? Do they coullimaby pick their r,'?? ? or grind their teeth? Have they cramping painp, irregular and raven oussppetitt? Thegu are all signs of worms Worms not only cause your child sulT< ring, bub stunt Ms mind arid growth. Give "Kiokapoo Worm Killer" at once. I kills and removes the worms, improves your child's appetite, regulates st< m.ich. liver and bowels. The s.\ topic ins 'disappear and your chil 1 is made happy and healthy, a* nature intended. All druggist or by Trail, 2b* KICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY Philadelphia, l'a. St. Louis, Me. J MDORMAIS Conveyancer, Notary Public. Writes Titles*, Mortgages, Wills, Incorporates Companies. Abstracting and Copying done. Baker & Dusenbuiy Surveyors and Real Eftatc Agents Drainage a Specialty CONWAY, S. C. Olllce Spivey building. W C SINGLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up St irs I-ueU building J. M. JOBNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Lund Surveying an d Drainage. Read-1 uifdirg at sewe rs, Draughting and Rlue Printing K r raWNOV Central Land Surveying O(lice Buck Building CONWAY, S ('. P- IIA"W 1B5* ? ! lOC'ISK Only HijL-h Crude Family and Plat tntlons Supplh ? handled. Y< ur patioi Hire Is respectfully f>oli< Itcd and will l< appreciated. Satisfaction guaranteed i youi money bneu. No trouble to shro goods, ho if yen don't see w in t you war ask for It. GEO; LUM LAUNDRY, ) CONWAY, S. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 i All persons must take tickets ft r (work left b< ro. Possitivrly n< wo* k delivered until ticket is pre eented. Laundry not colled for ii !!() days will be sold for chargis. GEORGE LUM FIRF LIFE INSURANCE. INSURANI Wo represent the largest companies Policies wi ilten on the most libera terms. Prompt settlement 6f claims. Mini mum insurance cost. D A Spivey & Oompauj INfitRANCI BROKltttS Best Toilet Articles. This good summer-time calls for tin use cf fresh and pure Talcum Powders Toilet. Wntofc * >" ,i MUll r? liuilgl'B, U 1101 Hazel and good Soaps, A delicat< perfume suggests oultuie and refine mcnt; all of our Toilet articles, botl foreign and domestic makes have a do licate, delightful and lasting perfunu which is most pleasing and beneficial Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONWAY, - S. C. ?&??> /.a a* J A WARNING! | iWE would like to say to the e people of Conway that we ore v position to furnish you with the 1^ ! freshest and nicest ^ BEEF, If HAMS, I SAUSAGE, ; ^ - SALT MEATS," 9 ^ HTfl {BREAKFAST BACON, ? STABLE AND?FANCY GRGCE & 8 SKIES, I DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, k ^ Be sure to give us a trial order L fj Everything delivered at your P Q door. R \\ OODWAKD BROTHERS, g Phono 35. ^ CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M A There will he n regular com. iWkV muni' a Ion of (ton way 1- <I.;h no nr. a i - come on tim.*. W I. HKYAN, W. M C11A8. DlJflEM3UIU L?c. I Jnm ' T1 i wy pi ?to insure complete s Y alone; a case of J| lr . ]"jr . ^ 1 he satisfying be\ ?r torc3t? at 110111 pure and who temptingly good. n r n ,$j| Dehesous ? Thirst-Qiu Demand the Genuine' KefuiC substitutes. ? fcernl for Pf> c lkioklei THE COCA-COLA COMPAIT YOUR .WEE| MAY NOW RE SPENT AT MYKTEK REA IHJPTING YOUR El'S'N Im. * p f Jyr*. ; . .h.jf 'to fi? V& i.V - Jiu uAft*^aa^$'S,1t^i ^ziusum , w sfe " V.3E ^ "" at Myrtle Beach shortly alter. You can i early on Monday Morning:, reaching your >v V. F. PL ATT, G. A Amusement Mn'gr. 2nd Seison. MYWRB - A CHECK. 11 . HAVE A CHEC YOUR BILL - (' I V % I ^IpS? K . I v. x. ; : | > Those who have never had'a bank accou one. Each check you write is a RECEIPT; ) spending; you've always "'got money," and Make OUR Rank Y( ! I 'trut Maiaon CONWAY, ? B G COLLINS, President. W PERCY IIARDWICKE, Cut out this coupon a tNorton Drug Company excluingo it for t v/ o n the $400 Piano Contee ~ m^mszxzssammmKEJ^' Send uft.lr - - ? ?- mljr i To Prevent Moot] Poisoning Cures apply at oticC the wonderful oU\ rcliahle DR. 1'1C v I'ORTKR'S ANTISRITIC HRAUNO Oll^aaur- ftrc c Kicnl dressing that relieves pain and heals at V?r,r the same time. Not a liniment. 25c, 50c. $1.00. * ?iu, -* mm*****?*??* .v:-ea? * '\ " ' tt 1. ;.. yX bat - ' tcnic access take rcrage?in field &$ ic or in town. j&i lesome as it is Refreshing M inching M fS o d a Fountains or Car bo natt\l in Bottles. ATLANTA, GA. K 1ZND3 <11 HOTEL WITHOUT INTFR10iS AFFAIRS. Laic Trains 011 Saturday aiul Sunday nights, go on through Cohway lo Myrtle Poach, and return at an early hour on Sunday and Monday mornings. t Take the late train at Conway on Saturday night at about Midnight, and it will land you eturn on Sun 'ny afternoon, or ork or business in plenty of time. 1ARSHAL NANCE. Proprietor 2nd Season III with " iEN YOU ricoi^/c fcu oaA-iVu, wa<L owl pjig&fo U \Juezifoi ?ro-?^ nt know not the convenience of 'ou know just how much you are you can't lose it nor he robbed. )UR Hank. ISa^rklc. !. C, 1) A SP1VEY, Cashier , Assistant Cashier, , and present it 1 8 and they will ty-five votes in s t . >b Work Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curt /or.,t cases, no matter of how long standing, nrod by tlio wonderful, old reliable l)r. r'? Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves and Ileal# at the same time, 25c, 60c, |L0QL . J