The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 22, 1914, Image 8
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ENTIRE Stock
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COUPON.
This coupon is good for 2 pe:
discount on'all Men's and Wo
Suits and Coats bought at this
Bring tnis coupon.
A. P. JOHNSON, Conway, S
Sunday School Convention.
That pan of the oounty lyinf^ west
of tie A. C L. Railroad and north
o Lake Swamp forms the Sunday
School District No 3. A convention
of toe Sunday Schools in Dis
t ict No :i is hereby called *o meet
at the Loris Baptist Church, next
Sunday, January 25th. All Sunday
Schools in the District are afcked te
t)c> represented. Those Sunday
School workers who are in District
No. 2 and 4, but who can attend the
Doris Convention more easily than
the convention in their own districts
arc also invited to attend.
Paul Quattlebaum, Co. Pres.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEADING OIL. a surgical
dressing that relieves pain and heals at
the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. fl.oa
No 250
6T/1TE vlENT OF THE CONDITION
?OF?
The Conway Savings Bank; Located
at Conway, S C.? at the close of
business Jan. 13ih 1914
RESOURCES
I oans aud Discounts 75,340 77
Bonds and Stocks ow ned lythe
B ank
Furnit urc and Fixtures 300 00
O h?r it al Estate owned 440 00
Due from Hanks and Bankets.. 40 548 22
Currency 2,600 <0
Silver and Other Minor Coin.. 250 96
Total 119,379 95
LIAB1LI1IKS
Capital Strck Paid in 10,000 00
Surplus Fund 5,000 CO
ITn.ll..1.1^.1 ? ?? -
unuKiuru j n ium, it*HH l urrpul
Expenses and Taxes 1'ald 763 49
Dividends Unpaid 00
Savings Deposits 103,361 46
y.'ills |)H\a?)le, including
Certltica'es for
Money Borrowed
Tot 1 119,379 96
State of South Carolina,
County of Horry
Before me came W B King, Cash
ier 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. R KING.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 13th day of Jan. 1914.
R. T. Booth, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
B G Collins,
A T Collins,
Hal L Bock.
Directors.
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emend
)NEY to SATISFY
; of Mens and Bo
nd Groceries. Nc
[ins 9 a. m
early and get go
PRICES!
Ladies Coats, all styles $1.29
were $3.50 to $14.00.
idles Coat Suits $2.29 to $4.69
)0 to $15.00.
w cut in too and then cut
Ladies Hose, Corsets, Belts,
ats, Shoes and TRIMMED
Children* Hats and Caps sold
00, now 9c each.
pieces Prints were 8 to 12c,
ard.
ALL GROCERI1
hiis chance of a li
t.
I be conducted 1
Stock, Store and
s R. 0. HA
c.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 dote* 600 will break
'iny case of Chilli 8c Fever, Coldi
8c LaGrippe; it acts on the liver
better than Calomel and doei not
tripe or sicken. Price 25c.
FOR SALE? Fine milch cow of
jeroey stock, came fresh 20th inst.,
lives good flow rich milk. J. K Stal
vey, Bucksport, S. C. Adv. 3ti
CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M.
^ Tbero will be a r??^ular com
manicatiou of Couway Lod^e
No. 65, A.P. M. will he held
Monday Feb. 0th 1911, 7.80
jHbJIQF p. ru. We have work ut
every meeting, m
please come on time.
W L BKYAN, W. M
CHAV. IXJSjSNBUKY. 5ec. h ro. Tem.
WANTED.-Earnest minded boys
and girls to know that the Horry
Industrial School, offering five
grades of regular High School work,
, with choice of special courses in
Agriculture, Mechanics, Domestic
Art, Domestic Science, or Bookkeeping,
without extra charge, can
accomodsts twelve additional boys
and girls after the Christmas h< liday?.
Ne n pupils will be rcceivpH
i irora re opening day, January 5th,
| to February 15tb. $35 00, in advance,
pay* Board, Tuition, fuel apd
lights included, for quarter term of i
nine weeks. Opportunity is offered
to reduce thi9 by work. One has
paid all expenses by work. Anyone
with a will to work and a mind to
study can reduce expenses by one
fourth or more. Write at once to
E. O. Watson, president. Horee,
Horry County, S. C. Adv.
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Notice. I
There has strayed to my place
rtAfii* *
? ? mivii, ?uoaiH and 1 sow,
marked orop and split and two underbid
in right, crop and two splits
and one underbit in left. Owner |
may get same by seeing the undersigned
and paying charges.
C. W. Hardee,
Allen, S. C.
SLAUGB1
ous S
r CREDITORS. A.
ys Clothing, Lad
jver in the Histor
Saturday
od Selections. E
PRIC
Yard wide P<
! Ginghams 6 an
White Goods,
the Loom were 10
Lot handsome
$1.50, now 75c.
Men's Fancy $
All 75c Shirts,
Suspenders 9c,
3S AT AUCTION
fetime. Come ar
oy R O Hanson,
Land Sales any
iNSUN, Lie
AUGHT
Tobacco Flues.
Parties wanting tobacco flues will
pi ?ase put in orders at once, so that
we can arrange to fnrnish their.
Conway Iron Works.
2-5-4b.
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given thit thi
undersigned guardian of Battie L
Ayers, and Hattie J Ayers, mirors
will apply to the Ju'go of Probat?
of Horry County, at h's ? fliee, t
Conway, S C., on the 24'h day c
February A. D. 1914, at 11 o'clock
a. m , for a final discharge as such
guardian.
S J. Ayres, Guardian of Batte
L. Ayeis atd Hattie J. Ayers,
Minors.
Notice of Discharge.
N( tice is hereby given that the
undersigned J. D. Shelley, Guardian
of E Herbert Hickman, will apply
to J . S Vaught, Probate Judge of
Horry County at Conway, S. C , on
February 27t'h, 1914, at 11 o'clock
a. m., for a final discharge as such
guardian.
id pd. J. D. Shelley.
tDo you raise
There's a diffi
varieties that sho
For the early k
of a fertilizer con
PO
nd 8% phosphoric acid.
! most profitable for lat
rs double these amounts,
that Potash Pavs.
Caution: He sure your Potash for
on heavy soil i> in the foun oi Sulfate.
H Write for Potash prices and for Fn
with formulas and directions. We
amount of Potash from a 200-pound
I GERMAN KAU WORKS. It
42 Broadway, NaW York
I Chkaro. McCormick Block Savannah. Bank 4 '
New Orient. Whitney Central Bank BM
San Praadaco. 21 California 5c Adaain. Ki
PER SALE HHHHB
laugh
P. Johnson, Coi
ies Stylish Coats
y of Horry Counl
i
Jan. 24tl
verything markec
ES!
trcales 9c, were 12c.
d 8c, were 12c.
including Fruit of
to 15c now 8c yard. i
Baby Coats, were
tl.00 Shirts, now 73c.
43c.
AT 11 A. M., AND
id buy a years si
Licensed Auctioi
where and guarar
tensed Aui
GR SALKHHHHi
STATE OF SOUTH CAUOLINA,
County of Hurry.
M. D. B'ackburn, Plaintiff
vs
A. B. Stephens, Defendant.
Court of Common Pleas.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint ^rved.)
To The Defendant, A. B. Stephens:
YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED
and reouired to answi r the complaint in
this action, of whh h a copy is herewith
erved upon you, and fo serve a copy of
our answer to the hald complaint on the
utseriber at his < ttlo.e at Conway, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day of such tervlce;
and if you fall to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plain
Lift 1 ? iLI_ -
uu 111 mis ?euon will apply to the Court
tor the relief demanded In the complaint.
Dated January 6th, A- D. 1914.
H. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Atty.
To A. B. Stephens, Absent Defendant
Take notice that the complaint in the
foregoing Btated action and the summons
of which the foregoli g is a copy, were
filed in the oftlee of the Clerk of Conrt
Common I lean at Conway, t\, on the
6th day of January A. D. 1914.
11. H. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Atty
W. L. Bryan C. C. P. (L, S.)
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: early or late potatoes ? I
ire nee between early and late I
uld be considered in fertilising. I
ind use i,ooo pounds per acre I
taining to% I
TASH I
Under average conditions, 800 pounds
te crops.
ter Sale! I
tiway, S. C., will SACRIFICE his I
> and Coat Suits, Dry Goods, H
ty have such low prices been
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PRICES! |
40 Men's Suits were i 12.00 and tl!!
$15.00, now $7.50. g
25 Norfolk Suits, now $5.29, were C/3
$12.00.
M
Good Orercoats $2.29 were $8 00 W
and $10.00, t
100 Fancy Handled Ladies Umbrel- i : j
las were $1.50 to $3.50, all marked 59c. I':: ]
100 pairs Men's Pants, were $1.50 1 j
to $3.50, now 89c for choice.
3 P. M., DAILY. 1
ipply if you have to borrow the 1
neer, who will conduct Farm, I
i tee satisfaction. I
WANTED: M
^TIlinuQr ^en K??d ^ve Salesii an and Sales mm
j |J j j Ladies wanted for this sale, apply |||
at once. 6B|
rnmimmmmmmm?mmmmmm?mm?mmm*?
1 Groceries at Whole-1
sal Pices 'I
II To Horry FARMERS: |
| 550 bbls Best Flour I
11 100 bbls Self Rising Flour I
I 200 Bags Sugar 1
I 200 Kegs Syrup I
I 425 Bags Head Rice S
II 250 Caddies Tobacco 1
11 Two Cars Corn 1
11 * Two Cars Best Seed Oats |
II One'Car Coffee I
|| 500 Bags Shorts I
II Ten Tons Lardj g
|| Ten Tons Bacon i
11 75 Bags Grits I
11 100 Basra Mf?i
I And piles of other Groceries too. We han- I
die fertilizer andean ship any where. 1
We have a paid in capital of fifty thousand I
dollars and it will be to your interest to see us I
when in need of anything in the guano or gro- |
Cf?rv linn \a7SH ?A *
, ....v. ** in cm ciose ior cash but if you |
I hare no cash come to see us anyway. |
I Palmetto Grocery Co I
I "Cooper Wholesale" I
I MULLINS, S. C I *
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