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THURSDAY, MAY 11TH, 1916:
Love is only temporarily blind.
A wise man can gain knowledge
even from the prattling? of a fool.
Idleness generally results in meanness
and misfortune.
The cheapest thing in the world is
talk.
What do you think of the man who
merely threatens without the power
to do?
o
I
Blessed is he who can see the ,
faults in himself and strive to correct
them. (
o
Action taken without thinking is
worse than jumping into space without
looking to see where you might
land.
o
Things which you do against the interest
of your neighbor is very apt to
injure you before you are through
with it.
o
Life is a mystery of the deepest
kind. The human race is born only to
die. Like the grass, man flourishes
for a time and then is cut down. What
is it all for anyway ?
o
There is always somethoing to do
on the farm but some farmers have
nr.l ur.t Uoimn,! iUio \\(Uo.. I....'
(i. i i\ ui n\vu iin.-). ii in ii mcy in,*
by one crop it is just then time to go
to planning for another.
n
Anger is only one form of useless'
expenditure of energy. Remember
this when you go to explode next timej
and use the force for something else.!
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When inclined to think that the,
squibs in this column are mostly junk,
take some of the thoughts you may I
find in it and turn them over and over'
for a while and see if you find any
common sense in them.
o
The man is right smart who does
not at some time or other in his
precious life cut off his own nose to
spoil his own face, and as apt as not
when he thinks at the time he is spoil
ing some other man's visage.
???
. The business man in any town who
is most admired in the end is the one
who minds his own business and pays
the least attention to the business of
others. This may seem an idle
/ thought but put it to the test and see
*Aiat you think about it.
Candidate* Cards
Announcements in this column
$5, payable in advance.
No extra charge for 2nd primary
or short card of thanks
?Magistrate's cards half
length, at $2.50. ? ?
FOR CONGRESS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for C< ngress from the Sixth
Congressional District, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
?JULIUS S. MclNNES.
FOR STATE SENATE
I hereby announce that I am a Candidate
for re-election to the State
Senate, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Party.
H. L. BUCK.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Treasurer of Horry County
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
?GEO. M. MUGGINS.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidal
for Treasurer of Horry County,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primarv.
?S. D. BRYANT.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County
Auditor of Horry County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic Party,
pledging efficient service if elected.
?W. B. CAPPS.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office ofi
e. r ( :: l-fnrvif ( 'mini \r unit- I
ject to the ruio.- 01' the Democratic
primary.
?W. L. DRY AN.
FOR SHERIFF.
I am a can sidate for reelection to
tlie oillcc cf Sheriff.
?J. A. LEWIS.
FOR SOFT. OF EDCCATION.
1 hereby announce that 1 am a canlidate
for Superintendent of Education
of Horry County, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary.
?M. J. BUi.i-GCK.
FOR COFNTY CORONER.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coroner for
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IIVM I t\ VWUIllX , MUlJtX'l lO LIU' 1 UietJ U1
the Democratic Party.
?L. WH1TEF0RD COOPER.
FOR CORONER.
I hereby anounce my candidacy for
reelection to the office of coroner of
Horry County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
?V. D. JOHNSON.
FOR MAGISTRATE AT CONWAY
I am a candidate for Magistrate at
Conway.
?J. M. DORMAN.
o
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
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
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LISTEN! i
i
A word to tho wise is sufficient, why
drink in the Branch, why not come to
tho spring where you will know what
you are doing. I give you a free examination
and only charge you a
normal price for the Lense and
Frames, under a guarantee that if it
does not prove good we refund your
money just as cheerfully as we received
it, there is then absolutely no way
for you to get stun# as others have
been for the past few months by Fake
Doctors moving about over the country
claiming to be what they are not
and claiming to bo from whore they
: are not. Skin you today and gone tomorrow,
why not come to mo and let
me convince you that I can correct
| your vision if you have an error of refraction
and at the same time con\
vince you that it is corrected by the
! modern equipments I have for this
purpose without taking chances with
Fake Doctors, who are after your
money only.
Yours for the legitimate trade,
(adv) ?J. E. DAWSEY.
4
TTT* HORSY HBRi
Intends to Run.
I wish to say to my many friends in
Horry County that I will be in the race
in the approaching primary for the
Sheriff's office of Horry County.
Thanking you for your past favors.
Very Respectfully,
E. L. BUFFKIN.
Green Sea, S. C.
No. 10337.
Report of the (
| PEOPLES NATIONAL I
In the State of South Carolina, at the
RESOUR1
Loans and discounts (except those sho
Total loans
Overdrafts, unsecured, $!>2.82
U. S. Bonds:
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulati
Total U. S. bonds
Bonds, Securities, etc.:
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not ii
owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve
Bank 1,1
Less amount unpaid
Furniture and fixtugres
Net amount due from Federal Reserve I
Net amount due from approved reserve
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis
Net amount due from approved reserve i
other reserve 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 bank notes
Coin and certificates
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer :
from U. S. Treasurer
TUT A Li
LIABI
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Jnuivided profits
Reserved for
Loss current expenses, interest, and t
Circulating- notes outstanding
Wet a mount due 1o banks and bankers (
included in 21) or 30)
Demand Deposits:
noividua 1 deposits subject to check
Cashier's checks outstanding'
Total demand deposits, Items 33, 31
37, 38, 39, and 40
I'ime deposits (payable after 30 days, ov
Certificates of deposit
Other time deposits
louil of time deposits, Items 41, 42
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Rank
Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere t
f ederal Reserve Bank
Bills payable, including obligations repr
1 11 V/ 111 %> UUl I UU
TOTAL
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Co
I, D. A. Spivey, Cashier of the
that the above statement is true to the
Subscribed and sowrn to before me
A.
CORRECT-ATTEST:
J. A. McDERMOTT,
G. B. JENKINS,
A. T. COLLINS,
Directors.
No. 10536.
Report of The G
CONWAY NATIONAL I
In the State of South Carolina, at th<
RESOU
Loans and discounts (except those show
Total loans
Overdrafts, unsecured, $60.38
U. S. Bonds:
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulati
Total U. S. bonds
Bonds, Securities, etc.:
securities other than U. S. bonds (not li
owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc.
Subscription to stock of Federal Res<
Bank
Less amount unpaid
Value of banking house (if unencumben
Equity in Banking house
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate owned other than banking
VrM itmmmi rliin f'vnm Pn/loi?il I?
. . w v %. " w% ? v <?v/ i i v/ni ? v-\?\ i K i i vervei v
Wet amount <lue 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)
Outside checks and other cash items
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents
Notes of other national banks
Coir, and certificates
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
1roni U. B. 1reasurer
TOTAL
LIABILI'
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Reserved for
Less current expenses, interest, and
Circulating notes outstanding
Due from oanks and bankers (others tl
included in 29 or IrSO)
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check
Ccrtilicates of deposit due in less than
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total demand deposits, Items 513, 34,
37, 38, 39. and 40
Pime deposits (payable after 30 days, o
Ccrtilicates of deposit
Total of time deposits, Items 41, 42,
Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere
Federal Reserve Bank
TOTAL .
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA,Coun
I, Will A. Freeman, Cashier of the a
that the above statement is true to th
Subscribed and sworn to before nic
CORRECT-ATTEST:
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUC
H. L. BUCK,
D. V. RICHARDSON,
Directo
1LP, CONWAY, 8. Q.
NOTICE.
Tax Executions have been turned
over to me by County Treasurer and
1 am not likely to be in office except
on Saturdays for the next several
weeks.
21-5-11 J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff.
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How are the roads in your community?
It is your duty to do what you
tan to make them better.
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- -rfrtri
Condition of the
BANK AT CONWAY
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Close of Business on May 1st, 1916.
CES
svn on b) $127,769.15
$127,769.15
32.82
on (par value) 20,000.00
20,000.00
ucluding stocks)
2,783.41
2,783.41
e
>00.00
750.00 750.00
3,500.0'
[lank 3.662.80
agents in
3,215.47
agents in
1,335.71 4,551.11
s \other than
4,892.1'.
>r town
1,193.8?.
162.64 162.6'
3,475.0(
1,200.0'
4,624.9:
md due
1,000.00
$179,557.91
L1T1ES.
$25,000.00
2,500.01
4,757.89
4,757.89
axes paid 1,637.S7 3.120.020,000.00
other than
5,320.11
66,092. U
1 > 4 AC.
1 M'i.Uu
, 35, 36,
66,216.27
subject to 30 days or more notice):
4,160.00
46,141.48
, and 43 50,901.48
1,500.00
han at
1,500.00
esenting
5,000.00
$179,557.91
untv of Horry, (ss.)
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
best of mv knowledge and benei.
D. A. SPIVEY, Cashier,
this 8th day of May, 1916.
I.' /"'./"I I In. D.T/'ll Vf-.. T"?- i i*
XL,. VI \J IJLJ l I J.y Vvii, nvuLi'5 i'UDHC.
audition of The
BANK AT CONWAY
e Close of Business on Mav 1, 1016.
RCES
n on b) $202,181.47
$202,181.47
60.38
on (par value) 100,000.00
100,000.00
icluding stock)
6,000.00
6,000.00
erve
6,100.00
3,050.0*
2(1) 18,200.00
18,200.00
2,850.06
house 1.955.7c
Bank 4,316.08
agents in
928.69
agents in other
4,574.52 5,503.21
s (other than
13,266.62
1,362.84
130.01 1,492.85
7,280.00
n /\ a r f\f\
i ,w*o.uu
J ,500.00
and due
8,800.00
$878,501.86
riES
$100,000.0(
1,750.00
$6,198.48
6,198.48
taxes paid 5,497.05 696.48
100,000.00
lan
6,21*1.47
102,740.51
80 days 9,859.4*
550.51
85, 86,
112,650.50
?? o 11 K i /?/?! 4 /\ O A . ? ? ? - * * - v
i oui/jtv-i iu ou nays or more nonce j:
43,170.9(
and 43 43,170.96
than af
14,000.00 14.000.0C
$378,501.3(1
ty of Horry, (sr.)
bovc named hank, do solemnly swear
c best of my knowledge and belief.
WILL A. FREEMAN. Cashier.
? this 8th day of May, 1916.
J. McC. MARTIN, Notary Public.
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KIDNEY MEDICINE DISSOLVES
GRAVEL STONES
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root sells well
with us because it invariably produces |
good results in Kidney, Liver and
Bladder troubles. We sold a dollar
bottle to one of the inmates of our
Soldier's Home near here, and after
using it he brought in about one dozen
gravel stope^^mp, as large as a
pea, whiph he ppd passed. He states
that he obtained wonderful relief
from the use of Swamp-Root.4
ERNEST A.. BR<aWN,
L^yfettc, Ind.
Personally appeared before me this
28th of July, 1909, Ernest A. Brown,
of the Brown Drug Co., who subscribed
the above statement and made oath
that the same is true in substance and
in fact.
DAVID BRYAN, Notary Public.
I Letter to 1
| Dr. Kilmer & Co.. I
i Binghnmton, N. Y. |
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do fo?
You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample siz?
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention the Conway Weekly Horry
Herald. Regular fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles for sale at all
drug stores.?adv
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DEATH OF MRS. J.
QTINCEJOHNSON
Our mother was taken away fror.
us near tvo months ago. Her age waf
fifty-nine years. She was a daughtei
of tiie late Mayberry Mishoe of Cool
ov...: ~ r\ i i
o{uiugs> win- sjbbvr tiini jsix oroinci
survive he'*. Nine children and husband
are left in our bereaved homo.
Every mile stone of her life's journey
bears engraven proof of the reab'ty
of a Savior found by her at old'
Kehoboth church, in the days of her
girlhood. It was there that through ai'
those years she remained an active and
consistent member, and in that burying
ground her body awaits the resurrection
morn.
Sad, sad indeed it is to part fron
our mother, our only mother. To b
sure the sacred sweetness of her face
her soothing words, the gentle total
of her hand and oh, the sweet consciousness
of her presence in our dear
home must have been a thousam
times more blessed than we could
realize at that time.
For twelve months we felt that w<
could see that the end was slowly hu*.
surely coming, long cruel months they
were, fraught with pains and fever*
sleepless nights and days of anguish
but despite this intense suffering hei
warm heart was overflowing with th<
welfare of the children and the confort
of our papa.
Such soothing words of consclatio:
as still linger in our ears can only
come from the heart of a devoted
Christian Mother.
We are more and more impressed
with the memory of her Christian pre
cepts and her teachings and now it is
sweet to know that no pain or fevoj
can enter there to mar the exprossioi
of love on our Mother's face, when
we shall all join her again.
Her Sorrowing Daughter,
SALUE JOHNSON.
Galivants Ferry, S. C.
The Strong Withstand the heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younge:
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depressing
heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. 50c.
This office is equipped with modern
annlianees in the nrintimr niw1
it has skilled workmen who will finish
your printing in the latest style if
you will bring it to them.
MULES&HOPSES
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i I have a bunch of good
broke Mules, also a lot of
nice Buggies, Wagons and
Harness just received.
| G, B. JENKINS
' %H ?
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THE OLDEST FIRE
i INSslRAlWCJL AGENCY
We are not rMtM in* .
suranco di6?tfeh??ir (/WJ
STRONG CONNECTIONS both
in and outside State guarantee*
to you the same efficient service
' characteristic with our agency
from the creation. * * *
i We write ail kinds of insurance. We
I specialize with FIRE INSURANCE
1 AND BONDS. Administrators on
estates can get bonds on demand * *
I D. A. SPIVEY WCpMMNY
ID A SPIVEY ' B'TUNO
Peoples National Bank Bldg..
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H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
CONWAY. 8 ~
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HAL L. BUCK.
~ Fire Insurance
Office Conway National Bank
Conway, - * - S. C
R. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law, <
CONWAY. S. C. *
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WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M D'1
Physician and Surgeon
Office in PJatt Drug Co
AYNOR.. ... S. C.
CHAS. R. SCARBOROUGH
CONWAY. .SOUTH CAROLINA
Complete Waterworks Steam Hot water
and Hot Air Heating Plants
INSTALLED ANYWHERE
Only Plumbing and Heating good* .
and material of highest Quality v.seiL
Full lipe of Tub, Toilet, Lavatory.
Sink and other Bathroom Accessories <
and on hand at all times.
Plui.tO/ng and Heating.
PUT HOT WATER AND
lir?AT >' ? - ?
rita l IN YUUR HOUSE
S. P. HAWES
i Auto Supplies, Fancy Groceries .
Ajax Tires, guaranteed 5000
miles.
PHONE 57.
QUICK DELIVERY.
T. B. LEWIS,
Atty. and Councillor at Lav
CONWAY. - - - S. C. I
DR. J. D. THOMAS j
Physician and Surgeon
LOR1S, S. C.
J. O. Norton E. S. 0. BakerlinDTMJ
o niurn
nun i un Ob DAKcn
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CONWAY, ? ? _ S. C. I
LUM JUNG LAUNDRY .
CONWAY. S. C,
Beginning July l?t. 1913
All persons must lake tickets for
work left here. Possit.ivcly n t>
work delivered until ticket is pr?
sented. Laundry not called for lr?
30 days will be sold for charges.
LUM JUNG
J. M. JOHNSON, i
CIVIL ISNGINRISK
Marion, S C.
Railroad, City and Land Surveying:
and Drainage. Road-huilding an
sewers Draughting and Blue Printing
W SINGLETON j
ATTORNEY AT LAW \
Conway, S. 0.
Oilier up Stair* Ruck Building J
OR, G. I. LEWIS !
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Over Norton Drug Company
CONWAY, S. C.
ss UftDDV nniMTv &
p nuiiii i uuum i p
| TRUST COMPANY |
p L. D. Magrath ?uj
g]j Manager. sa
53 Real Estate iul
53 Real Estate Loans 5*
53 Bonds Bl
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