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.. u STAT-f^NT OF THE CONDITION Bank, '! ,s?">ntU2t?jL,kOHS ;r Loaps and Disooiinfs $112,169.23 * Overdrafts 296.76 .Furniture..and. Fixtures 3,922.98 Banking House 4,500.00 Other Real Estate Owned 6,219.60 .Due from Banks and dBinff *i$x& OM J,-f ; : ? KM SilveMh'd OtKe%*4Minor m A Coin J* 17 *401.63 Checks and..Cas^lterns rj , 61.54 Other. Resources viz: < County Warrants 9,617.09 vSchool Bond8 1,000.00 Revenue. Stamps 118.66 Expense 827.54 TOTAL $151,742.05 .LIABILITIES . Pnn.'i.l C1L- 1 - I*. 1 1 * ~ " " v^a.piu*i ocock r'aia in 1 $z7,u70.uu .Surplus Fund 264.13 41 Individual Deposits Sub^ . ject to Check $47,153.61 Time Ccrtificatesv of Deposit 25,760.08 Cashier's Checks 1,489.23 74,402.92 Notes and bills liediscounted 15,000.00 Bills Payable, including Certificates ^for. Money Jj? Borrowed 35,000.00 mf .TOTAL $151,742.05 Mjf .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) N County Of. Horry. ) ss. > Before me came W. Percy Hardwicke, (Cashier of the. above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the above .and forgoing statement is a true con dition or sud bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. PERCY HARDWICKE. Sworn to and subscribed before mc L- this ;18th day of November, 1915. ID. G. SPIVEY, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: . nrr;..... VJV,V/. viiitci) *L. D. Magrath, W. Percy 'Hardwicke, : Directors. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF w (Complaint Not Served.) COURT OF COMMON PLEAS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. Henry F. Barficld, Plaintiff, Against Memory Foley, Finklea Foley, Arnold Foley* iDcmpsie Foley .and Greek Foley, Adda Foley and C. E. Williamson and D. G Nance, Partners * in Trade as Wi!lian\son & Nance, .Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answerjthe complaint in this action, which has been filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the Court oi Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer tc ' ''the said complaint on the subscribe) at his office at Conway, S. C., withir twenty days after the .service hereof exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, tin plaintiff m this acton wj]l apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th? complaint. ^ October 19th, A. D. 1915 H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Finklca Foley, Arnold Foley Dempsie Foley, Greek Foley, C. F. Williamson and D. G. Nance,?Abseni Defendants: % Take notice that the complaint in the foregoing stated action, and the ( summons of which the foregoing is a ^ ropy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pic as, at Conway, in the County and State aforesaid, on the 23rd day of October A. D. 1915. W. L. BRYAN, C.CCP (L. S.) i H. H. WOODWARD, K Plaintiff's Attorney. M . ORDER. m Whereas it appears that the infant f defendant, Greek Foley is a resident of No. COO Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla.. and that he claims an interest in the equity of redemption in a tract of land in Horry County, described in the Com plaint in the foregoing stated action which is brought for the foreclosure of a mortgage thereof: On motion, it is ordered that C. B. Dusenbury be, and he is hereby appointed as guardian ad litem for said Greek Foley, and is hereby authorized ,i ^: i i. .1 - i' 1 . i - - . emu icquixxjii lu ueienu mis action in his behalf; unless said infant or some one else in his behalf within five days after the service hereof, as hereinafter required, should apply for, and procure, the appointment of such guardian. Ordered further that this order be served on said infant defendant by publishing the same with the Summons in said action for three successive weeks in the Horry Herald, a news paper published at Conway, S. C., and by mailing a copy hereof with the Summons to the said Greek Foley, to GOO Olfk St., Jacksonville, Fla., and the service shall be complete on the next day following the day of tin last publication thereof W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)CCC P. Dated October 21st, A. D. 1915. gflibliuU ji'Mifk *t"\ i KNOW IT WELL Familiar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Conway Citizens. A fami'iar burden in many'Koines. The burden of a "bad hack." A lame, a weak or an aching hack Often tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is Murrells Inlet testimony. M. F. Outlaw, Murrells Inlet P. O., Conway, says: "I had an awful 16't of trouble with my back and kidneys, btough on1 by expbsure. *1 could hardly keep going. I was so sore and lame that I couhJ. scarcely bend and, it was just as difficult for me to straigh I ten. 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they cured ma of . all signs of kidney trouble.*' Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that I If- /X.-Al 1 1 ? A * mr. wuuaw naa. r osier-xviiiourn t;o., Props., Buffalo, NK Y.?adV. o ? Bank No. 290 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the Bank of Little River, Located at Little River, S. C., at the Close of Business Nov. 10th, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $30,280.63 Furniture and Fixture 325.80 Banking House 1,250.00 Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80 Due from Banks and Bankers 7,409.62 Currency 271.00 Gold 22.50 Silver and Other Minor Coin 450.34 Checks and Cash Items 407:99 TOTAL $41,859.68 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paif) OOfl on ?. ?.v? Dividends Unpaid 2.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check $9,128.57 Savings Deposits $10,814.78 "Cashier's Checks $88.10 , $19,531.45 Bills Payable, including certificates for Money Borrowed $10,000.00 TOTAL $41,859.68 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. )ss. Before me came Moore Thompson, 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. MOORE THOMPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of November, 1915. CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: W. H. Stone, John E. Vcrcen, Ja? A. o?io. , DIRECTORS. o flooding and Cramping! STELLA-V1TAE STOPPED IT! This has a world of meaning to every woman who suffers as Mrs. J. 5. Blair, of Enterprise, Okla., suffered and there are many thousands such. Mrs. Blair tells the story of her suffering and cure much bettor than we can tell it. We Quote her own words: "1 had been flooding, cramping and vomiting tor five months and taking medicine from as good a doctor as tho country affords, but ho did mo no good. K got tired ot doctor's medicine and sent to the drug store tor a woman's medicine and the druggist sent me STELLATIT AE. "One bottle stopped everything and I felt like a different woman. I have used elz bottles already and will continue to use and praise stellavitas whenever I need a woman's medicine.'* What STELLA-VITAB did for Mr?. Blair it will do for you. We guarantee the first bottle to benefit you. Your money back if it don't. You cannot afford to not try it?when you have all to gain and not a penny to lose. Go to your dealer today and begin trying STELLA-VITAE, trying to become well. We lose the price if you are not benefited. In many years of guaranteeing STELLAVITAE leas than one bottle out of every thousand has failed to benefit. Yourohancom ofbofngboncfitott are m t bourn and to one i inacner medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA, TEN N. o Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the rpucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reliable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. OHo, bv F. J .Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ?/un -n r\ - -* ~ i,.y an iyx?KK'RlS, 1'rice 7r>C. por bottle. Take Hall's Family Fills for Constipation. ?adv. THEHOa*THEM*t Lfocel and V THE SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE. In the ^reat town of Lifepolis A justly famous school Exists, It is attended by' The wise man and the fool; The master is severe and stern, ptyt one, however dense, May learn of him; Who would if . Taught by Experience. O One never is tdo old to learn At this academy; And almost everything is taught? At least, it seems to be. No books are necessary here; One learns by failure; hence, Well educated, those who've been Taught by Experience. No holidays are granted here; The tasks arr hard to do. But those who their diplomas win Obtain the larger view; Their hearts with Love and Charity Arc filled as recompense, And on their sheepskins one may read; "School of Experience." ***** Miss Belle Powell of Aynor was a visitor in Conway recently. * * * * * Hal Bryant, formerly of this county, but now of Virginia, visited relatives and friends hero last week. Miss Louise Powell recently visited at Fair Bluff, N. C., her former home. * ? ? * * George Stalvey of near Conway was here several days the latter part of last week visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Lewis. ***** Miss Mitchell Collins returned recently from a visit to relatives in North Carolina. + * * * * Mrs. D. T. McNeill recently visited her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Hunter in Newberry County. * # * 4* B. Wall, formerly of Conway where he was connected with the Conway Furniture Co., but now engaged in farming at Eulonia, S. C., spent several days here last week with his brother. Prof. M W Wnll ***** Miss Nellie Rheuark of Toddville was in the city recently. * * * * m George J. Holliday of Galivants Ferry was here on business several days last week. ***** !DOLL HOSPITAL:?Everything for the doll. Heads, Wigs, Natural Hair Wigs, Hands, Arms, Legs. Dolls Restrung. 311 Fifth Ave. N. WILMINGTON, N. C. ***** B. F. Moore, a prosperous farmer of Bucksville, was in town Monday and renewed his subscription to The Herald. ***** John H. Atkinson of Jordanville i was h^re last week on business. ***** C. F. Page of Floyds township was in the city on business the latter pari of last week. ***** Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE end IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Tuilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. RUB-MY-TISM j WT 1 1 1 A * ww aaa vuie yuui JLlllUUllUmiSlll Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burnj, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally. Price 25c. IiHEniSfE^ WOODFROM THIS DATE THER NOTICE, ONi LOADS OF WOOD AT TWENTY CEN1 10 LOADS OR mod _ _ A A. ATA A ^ I Conway Li f rMliiiw . / - P.09NWAY.S 0. 1 J,iHH ??M?| Personal *dl J?> . : v . 1 J. M. Johnson, a civil engineer, of Marion, S. C., spent a few hours in Conway on business last Friday. * Keep Rats and Weevils out of your Corn by using Carbon Disulphide, 26c. pound. Conway Drug Co.?adv. * * * * ' Attorney W. F. Stackhouse of Marion spent some time here last Friday on business. **** > J. F. Gause was in the city last Friday. 1 .. * * * A. C. Murrell purchased the estate of Robert Hughes, a colored man, by transfer of the bid placed on the tract last salesday by Mr. W. Pery Hard wicke. The price paid was $600.00. ? * * * One pound Carbon Disulphide to 35 or 40 bushels Corn, 25c. pound. Conway Drug Co.?adv. ***** G. D. Anderson of Loris No. 1, was in the city last Saturday. ***** Dr. Chas. Bean of Georgetown, S. C., spent the week-end in Conway visiting friends. ***** Every Rat will destroy one, bushel Corn worth $1.00. One pound Carbon Disulphide will kill Weavils, Mice, Rats, etc, 25c. pound. Conway Drug Co.?arlv. * * * * , * ' LOST?One leather premium pocket book or purse made by Southern Ruralist, has my name inside and containing money. Leave at Herald Office. T. T. SKIPPER, Conway, S. C. * * * * * NOTICE. One male pig, color red, and with black spots, taken up at my place about July 9th, 1915. The owner can get same by paying for feed and advertising. W. K. ROBERTS, R. F. D. No. 1. o ANNOUNCEMENT. I want to announce to my friends and patrons that I will locate in Conway on or about the 1st of December (nefxt month). My oflices will be over the Norton Drug Store. A'When you need me just call me" Phone No. 30 will get my office, and 115 my residence. 2tV J. K. STALVEY, M. D. in o / NOTICE There will be a Box Supper and Cake Walk at the Daisy School House on the first Saturday night in December 1915, for the purpose of raising fupds to buy some Library School Books for the school. All the girls I invited to come and bring boxes and the boys with plenty of money to buy them. Good order expected. Hope all the boys and girls will come and oblige the trustees. B. McCAINES. Teacher. o NOTICE. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that Lewis S. Elliott of Horry Co., having in his posession a local preacher's license from the Methodist E. Church, South, is no longer a preacher or member of said church, and therefore such license is null and void; and his refusal to surrender said license to the authorities of the church makes it necessary to put the public on notice in this way. R. HERBERT JONES,' Presiding Elder. DR. 6.1. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Norton Drug Company CONWAY, S. C. WOOD 1 ON UNTIL FUR- |t| E HORSE WAGON ifR WILL BE SOLD &1| S PER LOAD!!!!!!!! E?j| E, 15c PER LOAD Im IS H imber Co. I f? .I ya? .IK'aSftM . . v STAlfcMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the Farmers State Bank, Located I at Aynor, S. CM at the close of 1 Business Nov. 10th, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $17,077.00 Overdrafts 143.77 Fumitue and Fixtures 1,017.95 Other Real Estate Owned 450.00 Due from Bunks and ? Bankers 1,144.18 Currency 2,743.00 GoU1 * , 'A a*. i. 52 t Silver and Other Minor Coin , 608.29 Checks and jC^ish JLtems ,t 1,557.62 Other Resources viz: Supplies , 320.15 f County Checks 15.00 TOTAL $25,129.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $9,740.00 c Undivided Profits, less Currpnt r.vnnncne oml T1 - ? j^pvnuv o 1 44 A" es Paid 311.89 Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek $11,013.95 Time Certificates of Deposit 3,159.00 Cashier's Checks 904.02 15,077.57 TOTAL $25,129.40 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) \ Countv of Horry. )ss. ' ? t ~ * ? ubiviu iiiv vnme j. yj^nx V. AKT-lc RETTE, Cashier of the above named | bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing state- " nent is a true condition of said bank.U is shown by the books of said bank, i 1 J. OSBY CARTRETTE. . >worn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of November, 1915. J.M.BOYD, 1 Notary Public. ' CORRECT ATTEST: ' I S. J. Lewis, J. Osby Cart ret te, W. Percy Ilardiwicko, * Directors, ?? ???1 ? . ^agqcrmi 111^. ON TTE THTOS A thorough examination may be I just what your Boys or Girls need I to interest them in their Studies i and start theni'on the right Road to Success. Why not bring them to us and find out? Our examination of his eyes will tell you beyond question. ***** Dr. Woodruff will be at Aynor overv Wednesday. OR.L. A. WOODRUFF, O.P.T.B. I Ofiice Over HORRY DRUG COMPANY OFFICE DAYS?Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. NO. 10537. "" Report of the C PEOPLES NATIONAL I In the State of South Carolina, at th< RE SOUR' Loans and discounts (except those show Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured $ 1.118 U. S. Bonds: 'J. S. bonus deposited to secure circulati Total U. S. bonds Bonds, Securities, etc.: Seeunties other man u. S. bonds (not ii owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank 1,( Less amount unpaid Furniture and fixtugres Net amount due from Federal Reserve 1 Net amount due from approved reserve New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Net amount dllo from nnnrovorl wsorvo other resreve cities Net amount due from banks and banker included in 10 or 11) Other checks on banks in the same city < as reporting bank Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Federal Reserve notes Coin and certificates | Lawful mono Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer ( percent on circulation) and due frc TOTAL LI AMI Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserved for Less current expenses, interest, and L Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks and hankers (other than in Individual deposits subject to check Cashier's checks outstanding rn~x~i 1 ? ? - ? iiniii demand deposits, items 32, 33, 85, 36, 37, 38, and 39 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Total of time deposits, Items 40, 41, Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Rank Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere tl Federal Reserve Bank TOT AT, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Co I, D. A. Spivey, Cashier of the ; that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me A. CORRECT-ATTEST: J. A. McDERMOTT, H. P. LITTLE, I B. G. COLLINS, Directors. JR. J. S. OUSENBfflff, R EG El VESAN tfONOR Nas Elected as Vice President of Pee Dee Medical Association, % ij - V >RQCEEDINGS OF BODY* FLORENCE LAST WEEK Speaker of the Day Was Dr. Neuffer of Anderson \ v *' County. ? } * Florence, S. C.?At a meeting of he Pee Dee Medical Association held it the Hotel Florence lust week, the 'ollowing officers were elected for the oming year: President, Dr C. L. May, Bennettsville; Vice President, Dr. J. 5. Dusenbury, Conway; Secretary, Dr I. C. Lawson, Darlington; Treasurer, Dr. Frank K. Rhodes of Florence. Phis was the annual meeting of the Association and about half a hundred physicians were present from the counties of the Pee Doe section. The meeting was one of the greatest interest, the papers read, and the discussions following, covering many subjects gf vital interest to the medical fraternity. * The speaker of the day was Dr: G. A. NeulTor, of Anderson, President of the State Medical Association. Dr. XculVer's address was very greatly enjoyed. Another distinguished visitor was Dr. Julius H. Taylor of Colum ui?i. i do mooting lasted only one clay, taking" the special dinner Mr. TT ,,,, 1 1 - 1 * il. 1 iiiuipC iuiii pi^paiCU iii tiiCil Dr. R. M. Badger, the retiring president, was prevented from attending V?y sickness. v - . - ^ NOTICE OF SALE- _* K Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed from L. H. Burroughs to Cooper Guano Company, covering crops of 1915, I have seized and will sell at the Town Hall at Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Saturday, the 4th day of December A. D., 1915, one lot of corn, fodder, hay and other crops raised on the farms of L. H. Burroughs, in Conway Township. Terms of sale cash. H. N. SESSIONS, Agent of Mortgagee. Dated November 13th, 1915. ondition of the 3ANK AT CONWAY e Close of Business, Nov. 10th, 1915. CES 'n on b) $90,298.02; $96,298.02 1.38 on (par value) 20,000.00 20,000.00 icluding stocks) 1,090.77 1,090.77 a iOO.OO 750.00 750.00 3,500.00 Sank 2,521.99 agents in 1,511.59 agents in 2,952.80 4,464,39 s (other than ar town 702. (K; 188.24 188.24 4,135.00 470.00 | 3,587.15 y reserve in Bank j not more than 5 >m U. S. Treasurer 1,000.00 $144,938.68 L1TIES. $25,000.00 1,000.00 $4,027.69 4,027.69 \xes paid 1,600.63 2,427.0<? 20,000.00 icluded in 28 or 29) 2,152.05 56,677.70 83.80 34 56,761.59 subjeet to 30 days or more notice): 1,181.81 32,516.67 , and 42 33,697.98 3,900.00 lan at 3,900.00 $144,938.68 unty of Horry, (ss.) above-named bank, do solemnly swear best of mv knowledge and belief. D. A. SPIVEY, Cashier. this 20th day Mof November, L915. XT* PAf rvi^t " ~ 1^.. wljvv iiN^n, Notary I'ubKic. >v ' 4;: i ... ... . .. . . ' " f - j