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, {* L 9 ' vy tout the Jftortg fJrraia. Mmd at the Post Oflke at Conway t C, ai second class mail matter. nHTHrwOODWARD ~ Published Every Thursday Morning kv Piinw n v Piihlinhincr Hn. TELEPHONE 21 TERMS: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Copy, One Year $1.00 One Copy, Six Months 75 Om Copy, Three Months 50 PUBUSHE RSAN NOUNCEM E N T Tributes of Respect, and Obituaries wfU be charged for at the rate of one nt per word for all words over 150. Resolutions of Thanks, Cards of Thanks, and all other reading Notices, not NEWS, taking the run of the paper, will be charged at the rate f five cents per line; and all other notices in the local columns at the tnte of ten cents per line. All changes of Advertiments must be in the oflice by Saturday noon to Insure their appearance in the following issue. All communications must be signed the name of the writer, not for publication, but for ther protection of this paper. Legal Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 50 cents each subsequent insertion. Rates on long term contracts for display advertising very reasonable ?nd made known on application. Make all Checks or Drafts payable to The Horry Herald, or H. H. Woodward, Conway, S. C. 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. THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1915 Experience is one of the best guides o It is only with the immagination that we can see into the future. o Remember that everything in this world is imperfect. o Most men want tho host ;it tlm price of the worst. ? Always remember that man can not eat cotton. o Wars may be, or they may not be, but taxes come along all of the time. o Determination backed up by tireless energy will accomplish any purpose within the realms of reason. o ? It is easier to deal with a wolf in his own character than one dressed up in sheep's clothing. ! o It is generally those who do not deserve favors who are found most frequently asking and praying for them. o Mistakes are too often made by reason of acting from impulse and caprice rather than from sober reason and hard thinking. o The mark of distinction now-a-days among the men, doing nothing mostly, is a pair of patent leathers and a "John D. Stutson/' o From the way that cigarettes are smoked these days, the habit is taken as one of the signs of the gentleman. Everybody does not so regard it. o This country is now truly entering upon an era of prosperity such as it has only seen a very few times before in its history. o The European war need not have created so much consternation so long as hog and hominy and sweet potatoes have not gone out of fashion. There is bound to be a new style of 4- /\ 11 ?x i 1 ??ik iu mii l mo latest iamnions in women's wear. There is such a style but it would be hard to describe it. o Some men say they do not believe the war will ever end. It will have to end some time, and that will be when the resources of the nations at war are exhausted. The cost of the war for just one day is an immense sum. It will not take forever to spend all that the warring nations can possibly raise and borrow from neutral countries. NOTICE. k i Ujxler and by virtue of the Decretal Ordei made by his Honor, Frank B. Gary, Presiding Judge, in the case of Conway Savings Bank, a Corporation, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. L. H. Burroughs, et al., defendants, dated November 3rd, 1915, the undersigned will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours on Monday, the 6th day of LZ i . -i uecemoer, 191&. "ALL AND SINGULAR, those six (6) certain lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, situate in the Town of (%nway, and those two certain plantations and parcels of land situate in Conway Township, County of Horry, State of South Carolina, bouaded and described as follows, to "wit: PARCEL NO. 1: Containing onehalf (1-2) acre, situate as aforesaid in the Town of Conway, known and marked on a plat of said Town as lot No. 102, situate at the junction of Beaty Street and Fifth Avenue, fully described in the deed made to L. H. Burroughs by Will A. Freeman, February 18th, 1911. PARCEL NO. 2: Situate in the Town of Conway, containing one-hall (1-2) acre, known and marked on a plat of said Town as Lot No. 101; bounded North by Lot No. 102; East by Lot No. 88; South by Lot No. 100; and West by Beaty Street; conveyed to L. H. Burroughs by D. A. Spivey by deed of date December 27th, 1911. PARCEL NO. 3: Situate in the Town of Conwnv. rontnininir nne-half 1 (1-2) acre, known and marked on the plat of said Town as Lot No. 105; lying on the East side of Beaty Street and bounded by Lots Nos. "92, 104, 1 and 10G"; conveyed by R. G. Dusen bury by deed of date April 1st, 1902, to L. H. Burroughs. PARCEL NO. 4: Containg onehalf (1-2) acre, more or less, known and marked on plat of said Town as Lot No. 8; lying at the junction of Third Avenue and Main Street, conveyed to me by L. H. Burroughs Company January 6th, 1911, formerly a part of the Mayo estate and known as the Mayo Store Lot. PARCEL NO. 5: Situate in the Town of Conway, containing onefourth (1-4) acre, more or less, being the Eastern portion of Lot No. 7; purchased by L. H. Burroughs Company i from Gussie M. Dusenbury and con- 1 veyed to me January 6th, 1911; com- 1 mencing at the corner where L. H t Burroughs, J. A. McDermott and Gus- 1 sie M. Dusenbory's lines join, running 1 South G6 2-3 feet to Masonic Temple's i line; with that line Eastwardly to the 1 4 *' - Quattlebaum line 05 feet; thence 1 Northwardly 60 2-3 feet; thence West- i wardly 65 feet to the beginning corn- 1 er. 1 PARCEL NO. 6: Situate in the c Town of Conway, containing one-third J (1-3) acre, more or less, conveyed to 1 me by Harmon W. Ward by deed of < date July 26, 1900, said lot fronting < 72 feet on Race Path and running back i 210 feet to the Curry Avenue; bound-!( ed North by Curry Avenue; East by c Rose Johnson's lot; South by Oakland t Avenue or street known as the Race i Path, and West by Oakland Park and ( Lot known as the Old Curry Lot. < PARCEL NO. 7: Situate in Conway\i Township, on the East side of the j J Waccamaw River, eontaing One Hun- t dred and Forty (140) acres, more orj< less; bounded by lands of Daniel Edge, j< et ah, described in deed made by W.'] L. Mishoe, Clerk of Court to L. H. j< Burroughs, April 0, 1908, to which ref- ( erencc is craved. j PARCEL NO. 8: Situate in Conway ? Township, containing One Hundred 1 and Fifty (150) acres, more or less,!] known as the Daniel Edge Tract; j bounded North by lands of W. H. Ra- ] bon; East by Parcel No. 7; South by ] land of Dunn and Causey; and West; by Waccamaw River; conveyed to W.I L. Bryan, Clerk of Court, by deed of; date April 5, 1909 to L. H. Burroughs, i TO ALL OF WHICH AFORESAID] I DEEDS, and the record thereof, reference is duly craved as forming a part hereof." rp^? _/* 1 n i r?t T TA ? iuniis 01 saic: v^ash. I'urcnaser to pay for papers. W. L. BRYAN, Special Master. November 11, 1915. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv. TltE HCftSY NO 10536. Report of The I CONWAY NATIONAL In the State of South Carolina, at tl Loans and discounts (except those Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured, $185.72. U. S. Bonds: U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulat Total U. S. bonds Bonds, Securities, etc.: Securities other than U. S. bonds (not i owned unpledged . v,,Tv Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Jte: Bank ' Less amount unpaid Value of banking house (if unencuprbei Equity in banking house Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking 1 Net amount due from Federal Reserve Net amount due from approved reserve New York, Chicago and St. Louis Net amount due from approved reserve reserve cities Net amount due from banks and banker included in 10 or 11) Other checks on banks in the same city Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Coin and certificates i I Lawful mo Legal tender notes n. j 1 * * ~ ? neucmpuon iunci with U. S. Treasurer i per cent on circulation) and due frc TOTAL LIABILI' Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for Less current expenses, interest, an< Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks and bankers (other than i Demand deposits: Individal deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than I Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits, Items 32, 3i 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39 rime deposits (payable after 30 days, oi Certificates of deposit Total of time deposits, Items 40, 41 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Ban! Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere t Federal Reserve Bank TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Count I, Will A. Freeman, Cashier of the ab that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me J. UOKRECT-ATTEST: H. L. RUCK, ROBT. B. SCARBOROUG D. V. RICHi^pDSON, Director NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a distress varrant for rent issued by J. Sid Belamy against S. W. Maynard, dated :he 4th day of October A. D. 1915, and ;o me directed; and the said S. W. Maynard having failed and neglected ;o replevy the goods and chattels here nafter described: I, the undersigned Ei. N. Sessions, Agent of the landlord, ; :he said J. Sid Bellamy, will sell at Dublic auction, to the highest bidders, I' "or cash, beginning at 11 o'clock in | he forenoon, on Friday the 2Gth day )f November A. D. 1915, at the J. Sid Bellamy place at Wortham's Bridge, all and singular the following lescribcd personal property taken unler said distress warrant, to wit: 3000 pounds seed cotton, 60 bushels )f corn in shuck, 1525 bundles of fodler, ten thousand pounds hay, four- 1 ;een acres of cotton in field, twelve icres of pea-vir.e hay,?all amounts estimated when seized to contain said quantities more or less when taken, ind consisting of the crops raised by 3. W. Maynard during the year 1915, :hen on the said place,?also one bale )f cotton of 486 pounds and the seed nit of five other bales, at the gin of M. B. Thompson Co., at Wampce, S. 2.?also all other property taken un-1 ler said warrant and shown by the appraisement duly made. The said sale will begin at the said J. Sid Belamy place at Wortham's Bridge, and nay be adjourned to other near-by Places, especially Wampec, S. C., as may bo announced at the said place of beginning said sale. II. N. SESSIONS, Splendid Lax for E: Have Been Prescribed by Well Known Physician for Many Years. The infirmities of age are especially manifest in a tendency to constipation, and call for treatment that will afford relief in an easy, natural manner. The rapid action of cathartic I'fimndino un/l r-?i i ?.?? < 1 4 J i k.. 4 . vun.Mu n mill |HII ^UllYCD MIIK'IV the system should bo avoided, more especially as the relief they offer is only temporary and is usually more than offset by disturbance to the vital organs caused by their violent action. Nearly thirty years ago Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Monticello, 111., prescribed a compound of simple laxative herbs tha; has since become the standard household remedv in thousands of homes. It ac'.i rasi'.y and gently, yot \v;;h positive effect, without grinirg or other pain or ? discomfort. Mrs. Rachel Allen, Clalesburg, Kans., is, seventy-one years old, and after using a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, wrote that it had done her a world of good and that she intends to 4 I . AXJb, O0NW&Y, B. & ? - ? - ** . Condition of The BANK AT CONWAY le Close of Business, Nov. 10th, 1915. JJR?ES wn on b) $215,389.80 $215,389.81 185.7* ;ion (par value) 100,000.00 ioo,ooo.oc including stock) ,$1,000.00 '1,006.6c serve tU> s " il 6,000.00 . > : : { 8,000.00 $3,000.00 red) 18,000.00 , , lfc,000.00 2,800.00 louse l,300.0ti Bank ^ 4,152.92 agents in 10,946.31 agents in other 3,039.37 13,985.68 s (other than 24,014.17 or town as reporting bank 541.26 136.56 ^ 4,11U.UU | 6,409.00 ney reserve in bank I | 3,100.00 [not more than 5 >m U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 $403,185.11 FIES $100,000.00 1,000.00 8,191.56 8,191.56 1 taxes paid 4,19t>.76 3,994.80 100,000.00 ncluded in 28 or 29) 8,995.42 99,412.98 10 days 11,006.19 565.99 84, 110,985.16 r subject to 30 davs or more notice): 44,806.46 , and 42 44.806.46 : 12,000.00 lian at 21,403.27 . 33,403.27 $403,185.11 y of Horry, (ss.) ove named bank, do solemnly swear i best of mv knowledge and belief. WILL A. FREEMAN. Carrier. this_17th (lay of November 1915. McC. MARTIN, Notary Public. H, 'S. Conway, S. C., Nov. 10th, 1915. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for J. Sid Bellamy. ?o Statement of The Condition ot The CONWAY SAVINGS BANK Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close of Business November 10th, 1915. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $61,(>8(>.34 Furniture and Fixtures 300.00 Other Real Estate Owned, $440.00 Due from Banks and Bankers $11,206.51 TOTAL $73,632.85 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 475.88 Savings Deposits $40,102.01 Time Certificates of deposit $21,054.96 | Cashiers Checks 61,156.97 TOTAL $73,632.85 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) County of Horry. )ss. Before me came J. McC. Martin. 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. J. McC. MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of November, 1915. R. T. BOOTH, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: H. L. Buck, W. A. Freeman, D. V. Richardson, DIRECTORS. < ative Lderly People v| f > - ^^ ' a fct * \ \ Jr \ If Ir % ':mm 1 on it in the house always. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup repsin for fifty cents a bottle. It is a splendid remedy and should be in every home. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to -Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington, Stt, Monticello,Hi. **;,> ; V ft* ' " -5 W?>? gg!g! GET KID OF THOSE POISONS IN YOUR SYSTEM! You will find Dr. King's New Life Pills a most satisfactory laxative in 1 releasing the poisons from your sys' tern. Accumulated waste and poisons cause manifold ailments unless releas> ed. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feeling generally are indjeations ^hat yqu need ) t>i\ King's New, Life -bills. Take a dose to-night and you will experience grateful relief By morhlbg. 25c.?adv o 'i ? I COLDS DO NOT LEAVE WIL! . LINGLY. i } " . Because a cold is stubborn is no reason why you should be. Instead of "wearing" it out, get sure relief by taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Dangerous bronchial and lung ailments often follow a cold which has been neglected at the beginning. As your body faithfully battles those cold germs, no better aid can be given than the use of this remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young. Get a bottle today. 50c. and $1.00.? NOTICE. Under aiui by virtue of the Decretal Order made by his Honor, Frank B. Gary, Presiding Judge, in the case of Conway Savings Bank, a Corporation, against J. I). Singletary Company, ct ah, dated Nov. 3rd, 1915, and to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal sale hours, on Monday, the Gth day of December, 1915. "ALL AND SINGULAR, those certain lots or parcels of land, situate in the Town of Loris, in the County of Horry, and State of South Carolina, described as follows, to wit:? Lot or Parcel No. 1: Lying on the Western side of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Right of Way, and on the Northern side of Patterson Street (formerly the Todd's Ferry Road,) beginning at the corner of C. A. Hickman's lot on said Patterson Street, and thence running Northward with the Hickman line one hundred and sixty-two (1G2) feet to Broad Street; thence Westward two hundred (200) feet to the corner of the Suggs Lot, thence Southward with the said Suggs line one hundred and sixty-four (104) feet to Patterson Street, thence Patterson Street Eastward two hundred (200) feet to the beginning corner; bounded on the North by Broad Street, on the East by Hickman Lot, on the South by said Patterson Street and on the West by said Suggs lot. The above is the identical property conveyed to J. D. Singletary Company by the following named conveyances, to wit: J. I). Singletary by his deed dated May Gth, 1911; James C. Bryant by his deed dated April 14th, 1909; S. P. Cox by his deed dated Feb. 19th, 1912; C. M. Reaves by his deed dated Feb. 12th, 1912; and the same aggregates three-fourths (3-4) of onej acre, more or less. Lot or Parcel No. 2: Containing Nine (9) acres; bounded on the North | by Sanderson Street: on the East by land of J. D. Singletary and Avenue or Street leading to said Singletary's residence from said Sanderson Street: South by land of Y. P. McQueen; West by lands of B. M. Stevens; being the same land conveyed to J. P. Single-1 tary Company by E. L. Sanderson by deed dated December 20th, 1911." Terms of sale: CASH . Purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Attorney for Plaintiff. "CHICKEN AND RICE" 40 Bags Rice $3.85 65 Bags Rice $4.90 55 Bags Rice $5.50 Y ou have the i ' j Chickens, we can save you money on the rice. - - - Palmetto Grocery Co. COOPER -- - MULLINS Capital and Surplus $80,000 MuSTANG For Sprains,' Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. . LINIMENT r* rH. H. WOODWARD, "( t w Attorney and Counsellor st Law, CONWAY, S ~ HAL L. BUCK, f ? Fire Insurance Office Conway National Bank Conway, - - - S. C, A\ R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M D ^ | Physician and Surgeon Office in Piatt Drug Co. AYNOR,. ... S. C. ? CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH .r I CONWAY, .SOUTH CAROLINA i Complete Waterworks, Steam Hot water and Hot Air Heating Plants INSTALLED ANYWHERE Onlv Plnnikino *1 * j m. lufiiuni^ <11111 ne?imp p(K)(l8 and material of highest quality used. Full line of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory, 1 Sink and other Bathroom Accessories and on hand ai aii iimes. Plu?..oing and Heating. -4 ? PUT HOT WATER AND HEAT IN YOUR HOUSE S. P. HAWES Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000 -4 miles. PHONE 57. :> QUICK DELIVERY. . 1? D A Spivey & Company On "THE CORNER" In ,4 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BL'DG Bonds Fire . jj Life And Other INSURANjCE. v D. A. SPIVEY. W. B. KING T. B. LEWIC, Atty. and Councellor at Lav | 'JUN WAY, ' - S. C. DR. J. D.THOMAS + A Physician and Surgeon loris, s. o. . J. O. Norton E. S. C. Baker J NORTON & BAKER v ? ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CONWAY, ? ? ? S. CL LUM JUNG LAUNDRY, CONWAY, 8. C, Beginning July 1st. 19181 All persons must take tickets !for work left here. Possitively no work delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not called for ill 30 days will be 9old for charges. LUM JUNG ?p?? ??? J. M. JOHNSON, v CIVIL ENGINEER Marion, S C. Railroad, City and Land Surveying;: j and Drainage. Road-building an. | Sewers Draughting and Blue Print in* --- ? W C SINGLETON * ATTORNEY AT LAW Conway, S. C. Office up Stiir* Ruck Build in t a V 1