The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 13, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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> WILSON
IS NOTIFIED.
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Told of Latest Development H hile on *
Train?Makes no Comment. K
Now Haven, Con., May 2.?News of P
the torpedoing of the American MP
steamer Gulf Light, off the Sicilly Is- 5
Innilc nn ,voo mnnii>*lf- L'
1U IIMO V'll \ VUIIUVUI\\ ??v m
cd to President Wilson tonight on nisi J
special car, en route from Wilming- g
ton, Mass., to Washington. He do- 5
clined to comment. R
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION P
Of the Farmers & Merchants Hank, 5
Located at Conway, S. C., at the a
Close of Business May 1, 1915. S
RESOURCES |
Loans and Discounts $104,546.43 I
Overdrafts 194.32 S
Bonds and Stock owned by the 3
Bank, 1,000.00 B
Furniture and Fixtures 3,920.85 E
aiio/x a ran nn H
uiiiiiv i nj_; 1 lvuoe 4,OUU.UU
Other. Real Estate Owned 6,219.60 Kj
Due from Ranks and Bankers 6,001.75 I
Currency 1,152.00 H
Gold 15.00 E
Silver and Other Minor Coin 150.86 I
Checks and Cash Items 839.12 t|
Other Resources, viz: 862.16 I
Revenue Stamps 107.11 |p
Expense 385.46 M
County Warrants 2,807.98 IS
TOTAL $132,702.14
LIABILITIES 9
Capital Stock Paid In $27,075.00 I
Surplus Fund 264.13 fl
Due to Banks and Bankers 1,465.19 8
Individual Deposits Subject T,
to Check, 54.050.80 |g
Time Certificates of Deposit 22,521.02 fl
Cashier's Checks 326.00 fl
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onto i a(vcvuie, liiCiuviiOg cct - "IH
ficates for Money iBorrowed
27,000.00 fl
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TOTAL $132,702.14 S
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) nj
County of Horry. ) ss. H
Before me came W. Percy Hardwicke, H
Cashier of the above named bank, who flfl
being- duly sworn, says that the above
q jry r\ fnvrrni n/v olrvtAm A?%1. ' ^ ?-?
cAu\* J.\/I ?\/iiig istciLc:iiic:iit el true L'uii- |u
dition of said bank, as shown by the S
books of said bank. S
W. PERCY HARDWICKE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me |?
this 10th day of Mav 1915. (S
A. H. LONG, H
Notary Public, S. C. H
Correct Attest: 1]
Geo. Officer, H
L. D. Magrath, aa
W. Percy Hardwicke,
Directors. SJ
COTTON SEED?MEAL IS 1
VERY BEST FEED STUFF fl
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experiments in several States have ^
shown that it gives larger daily gains ^
and better finish. ~
For wintering stock cattle a ration cc
of corn silage and cottonseed meal:
has proven very economical. Two
pounds of the meal combined with as
much corn silage as the cattle will
eat will give a small gain in weight, si
Straw and other roughage which can se
not otherwise be used advantageous- tli
ly may be fed with the silage and it
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S No. 7 $12.00 Cook Stove
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2j xjcvuiub wiine canvass low
I $1.50 pair only
I Mens white canvass low c
| $1.50 pair only
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I worth $1.25 yard, 36 inct
Mens $10.00 Palm Beach
$1.00 Hall Mark Shirts, t]
Mens 75c. Dress Shirts on
Mens Bleached Shirts an
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>ttonseed meal. When the cattle are
at on pasture, cottonseed cake,
hich is the same as the mela in subance,
can be used profitably as a
ipplementary feed. The cake has
iveral advantages over the meal for
lis purpose, among others the fact
is not so raeadily spoiled by rain.
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all complete with
$9,68
all complete with
6,98
r cut Slippers worth
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ut Slippers worth
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f Silks, all colors
ft ir
ies wide, this sale U.fQ
Suits, this sale
4,98
tiis sale oniy, each 0.75
ly, each 0,37
d Pants 50c. kind
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Cottonseed meal is also recommended
as a winter ration for the breeding
heard. About two pounds of the
meal should be given to the breeding
| cows per day, together with some
silage, stover and other rougtage.
This will prove an economical ration
! and one which will leave the cows in
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HE BARGAIN
lERWiSE? PRICES NEVER BEf
Yard Wide Sea Island Shee
now going at, yard
Pee Dee Plaids worth 8c. y;
at, yard
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IN HORRY COUNTY that ]
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quote you prices on our mam
chandise. Just remember th
but sell everything and the IV
can meet our prices would nc
to meet it in the road. This
ther notice and will get bigg<
pie can't help but talk about
low the crowd and you will
reach the Bargain House. T
all along by the Merchants 1
ahead, but don't notice that
ger is for the Merchant that 1
ces, and not for you. Our en
ing at less than wholesale co
are buying at retail for less 1
at wholesale. Everybody co
ed is money made. Let us he
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good condition in the spring. The
bull also may be fed from two to 1
three pounds of cottonseed meal com- 1
bined with some other concentrated i
feed, but some authorities hold that it ;
is not well to continue this feed too <
long, as it is believed to have injuri- 1
ous effects upon the breeding powers 1
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TOOK OF DRESS GOODS I
:nust be sold regardless of
e not the time nor s|)ace to ^
moth stock of general mer- ft)
at we dont keep anything K
Merchant that tells you he ffj
)t know the truth were he ffi?
Big Sale will last until fur- h
3r and bigger, as the peo- H
our lower prices. Just fol- B
not get blocked until you H
he red flag will be waved H
telling you of the danger
kind of Hot Air. The dan- H
tries to meet our lower pri- H
tire stock of Groceries go- |
st to small Merchants, you 5S
,han many merchants buy H
rdially invited, money sav- H
dp you make money.
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Farmers are also warned to feed cottonseed
meal very sparingly, if at all,
to young calves. This question has
not been thoroughly investigated as
yet, and until more knowledge is at
our disposal specialists consider it advisable
to be on the safe side.?Weekly
News Letter.
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KNOW IT WELL ,
Familiar Features Well Known to
Hundreds of Conway Citizens.
A familiar burden in many hemes.
The burden of a "bad back."
A lame, weak or an aching bacfc
Often tells you of kidney ills.
Donn's Kidney Pills are for wealo
kidneys.
Here is Conway testimony. j
j\1. F. Outlaw, Murrells Inlet P. O.1]
Conway, savs: "I hud an awful lot of
trouble with my back and kidneys,
brought nn hv ovnneim/v T ' 11
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keep going. I was so sore and lani(M
that I could soarcely bend and itw a si
just as difficult for me to straighten.J
I Used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed J
and they cured me of all signs of Kid-fl
ney trouble." m
Price 50, at all dealers. Don'tfl
simply ask for a kidney remedy?gejj
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that!
Mr. Outlaw had. Foster-Milburn Co.,1
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. Jl
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS
Of the Farmers State Bank, Locfttcdl
at Aynor, S. C., at the close of A
Business May 1st, 1915. B
RESOURCES jl
Loans and Discounts $ll,708.72rl
Overdrafts I
Furniture and Fixtures l.OiT.Jjbj
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Banks and Bankers 4,860i^|
i Cold 52!^B
Silver and Other Minor Coin 273.3ll
I Checks and Cash Items 198,331
Supplies 320.151
TOTAL, $19,404,791
LIABILITIES J
Capial Stock Paid In $9,745.OOl
I Undivided Profits, less Cur- fl
rent Expenses and Tux- j
es Paid, ^7.501
Individual Deposits Subject 1
to Check 6,271.051
Time Certificates of Deposit 2,373.101
Cashier's Checks 438.08*
TOTAL, $19,404.79,1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) I
County of Horry. )ss.l
Before me came J. OSBY CART-?
RETTE, Cashier of the above named?
bank, who, being duly sworn, Iftaysl
that the above and foregoing state-*
ment is a true condition of said bank,?
as shown bv the books of said bank. I
J. OSBY CARTRETTE. I
Sworn to and subscribed before meB
this 12th day of May 1915. I
J. W. COOK,
Notary Public.
CORRECT ATTEST: 1
J. Osby Cartrette, 3
S. J. Lewis, J
W. Percy HardiwioflSji 1
Directors. A
1 Don't Carry a Handicap Through Lifej^
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wm %\ou ever stop to think that your J
every action, every thought, your dis*fl
position and character are influenced*!
every day by the conditions of your J
Liver? Failure in life may be the di-B
rect result of a disordered Live*. fm
Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver AndB
Kidneys will keep your Liver in per-B
feet condition. Get a bottle. I
For sale by all Druggists. B
Distributed by Murray Drug Co.,B
Columbia, S. C.?adv. fl
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