The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 30, 1916, Page FOUR, Image 4
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THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1916
Flour will be the same as gold
dust if things keep on.
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A good way to cut down the high
cost of living now is to waste less.
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The business man who fails to advertise
his wares is ab.-olutely dead.
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Trust not your good name in the
keeping of others. It is not to their
interest to preserve it.
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We would feel more like producing
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una rvi i ivi ui iivu-oeust; n lilt: people*
would just read it more.
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He who would full short under
trying circumstances will not do to
trust in even the fairest times.
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When everything else fails, try
persistence. It is the best dependence
yet.
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How many of the men you know
are really interested in their community
?
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Some people never get through
with giving credit to themselves. No
time to think of the other man whatever.
The energy that is needed these
days is that which takes fresh courage
and comes again after repeated
failures.
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One who has gone crazy over some
fad in regard to health generally sue
ceeds in getting some people to be^
lieve in him. One picks up the pure
air fad (it is nothing but a fad with
him) another the vegetable fad, another
the extra fine chewing before
swallowing tad, another the germ
fad, another the exercise fad, and on
it goes to subjects without end. The
trouble with'all these faddists is that
they carry their views and spiitfons
to the extreme. Their theo
proved wrong in many instances and
experience has shown that to follow
lea(ls to diseases
of different kinds. And all this shows
t
that the man who takes the middle
course in regard to exorcising, eating,
drinking, and really all of the
Important practices of life making it
as simple as possible, stands the
best chance at last for good health
and a long lift&vv
Simple Laxative R
Bes
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
Gave Satisfaction When
Nothing Else Would
' Neatly every one, at one time or
pnother, suffers from constipation,
or inactive bowels, and one of the
few conclusions upon which the doctors
agree is that regularity of the
bowels is an essential to good
health. v
In the family medicine chest ol
most well-ordered households will be
found one or more of the various
remedies recommended for the relief
of constipation. In the majority of
homes today the combination of simple
laxative herbs with pepsin known
as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
recognized as the standard laxative.
Druggists everywhere report a constantly
increasing demand for this
splendid remedy which is sold for
fifty cents a bottle.
Mr. James Ash, 102 Green St..
Cumberland, Md., wrote Dr. Caldwell
that he found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin the most effective remedy
for constipation he had ever used
and that he always keeps a bottle of
it on hand for use when necessary.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a
We will have in th
of nice gentle H
Any one wishing to
before 1
Bank No. 209. |
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
Of The Bank of Ix>ris, Located at Boris,
S. C., at the Close of Business
November 17th,1 1916.
RESOURCES I
Loans and Discounts $40,475.10
Overdrafts 994.50 ,
Furniture and Fixtures 2,236.23 I
Banking House 2,000.00 {
Other Real Estate Owned 14,914.73 j
Due from Banks and ]
Bankers 1,753.32 .
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Currency ' 25.00 (
Silver and Other Minor Coin 226.75
Checks and Cash Items 129.03
Other Resources, viz: Transit 6.00
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TOTAL $62,760.72 1
LIABILITIES (
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 <
Surplus Fund 2,500.00
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and 4
Taxes Paid 1,113.97 4
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check $24,810.07 1
Savings Deposits 36.37
Time Certificates of
Deposit 16,057.50
Cashier's Checks 192.81 41,096.75 4
Notes and Bills ]
Rediscounted 4,050.00
Bills Payable, including ,
Certificates for Money
Borrowed 4,000.00
TOTAL $62,760.72
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (ss)
County of Horry.
Before me came I). K. McDuffie,
uasnier 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
i by the books of said bank.
D. K. McDUFFIE.
I Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 28th day of November, 191(>.
M. C. BUTLER,
Notary Public, South Carolina,
i Correct-Attest:
P. S. COOPER,
P. C. PRINCE,
DAN W. HARDWICK,
Pirecotrs.
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For Auto Livery See
J. W. SPARKS
Gofd Service?Careful Driving
jjfejf > 'PHONE NO. 106
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CLASSIFIED ADS
i WANTED?To rent Store and Farm
i for 1 year with privilege of buying,
on Salt Water River or Bay. Address
to Oct. 1,-'16?E. JACKSON,
Shinopple, Del. Co., New York.?
! adv-pd.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
i Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
THB HORRY ftfcTH
'emedy
t for Constipation
mild laxative, and dops not (Tfl'nn nv
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strain, but acts gently and brings
relief in an easy, nautral manner.
Its freedom from opiates or narcotic
drugs makes it the ideal family laxative.
To avoid imitations and ineffective
substitutes be sure you get Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. See that a
facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature
and his portrait appear on the yellow
carton in which the bottle is
packed. A trial bottle, free oi
charge, can be obtained bv writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4r,5 Washing
ton St., Monticello, Illionis.
I Mules
tis week a carload '
orses and Mules
? buy will see them
I
guying.
? TABOR,
^ North Carolina \
HOW APPENDICITIS
CAN BE PREVENTFn :
Conway people should know that f 1
few doses of simple buckthorn bark '
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i- 1
ka, often relieve or prevent appcndi- ]
ritis. This simple mixture removes ]
such surprising- foul matter that ONI ,
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY J
CASE constipation, sour stomach o. ^
gas. A short treatment helps chronic ]
3tomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has ]
easiest and most thorough action o< ,
anything we ever sold. Conway Drug
Co.?adv (G-5.) ^
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NOTICE. . 1
Meeting of the Stockholders of ^
Cddy Lake Cypress Company is I
lereby called to meet at the office *
>f Robt. B. Scarborough, Conway, 1
South Carolina, at ten o'clock A. M., *
m Wednesday, the 27th day of De- ^
ember, 1910, for the purpose of *
considering a resolution authorizing *
he directors of the Company to J
make application to the Secrteary *
3f State for the reduction of the J
Capital Stock of the Corporation to ^
j>l;j,000.00, and to consider such othir
matters as may come before the '
meeting. ^
GEO. OFFICER, ]
President.
R. B. SCARBOROUGH, ]
Attorney. 4t ;
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U. A. Dunsenbury and Miss Grace
Haselden spent last Saturday in Con ;
way.
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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
atid IRON. Itatts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cent*.
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NOTICE.
I have in my possession one cow
and calf. Cow lias split in right ear
and swallow fork or under square in
left. Any one proving tthom can
pay charges and get them.
CARSON GRAINGER.
Tabor, N. C., R. F. D. No. 2. 4t
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TOWN TAXES.
Nortec is hereby given that Property
Tax is now due to the Town of
Conway and is payable at the Town
Clerk and Treasurer's office at the
Town Hall from October loth, to
December 31st, 1916. On and after
January 1st, 1917, a penalty of 15 pei
cent will be added.
Tax payers are liable to execution
and levy upon the property after
January 15th, 1917.
A. H. LONG,
4t Clerk and Treasurer.
H.P. CONWAY. 8 O. ..."
TAX NOTICE
The books will be open for collection
of tuxes for fiscal year 1916,
from October 15th, to December 31st,
1916, without penalty. Payable during
January with 1 per cent, penalty;
during February 1 per cent, additional,
and 5 per cent, additional
for Marcn, making a total of 7 per
per cent from March 1st to 15th, at
which time the books will be closed
Regular Tax Levy
The regular tax levy for 1916 is
as follows
State tax.. 6 1-2 mills
Constitutional School Tax....3 mills
Ordinary County Tax 4 mills
Courthouse and Jail Bonds 3-4 mill
Roads, Bridges and Chaingang
1 1-2 mills
Township Road Fund 2 mills
Re-indexing Records 1-4 mill
Total 18 mills
Conway Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy).. ..2 mills
Floyds Township Roads and
Bridges (extra levy) 5 mills
An additonal levy to pay special taxes
voted for School purposes in certain
Districts is as follows:
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uisuicts Mills
No. 1?Port Harrelson 2
No. 2?Evergreen 4
No. 3?Dog Bluff 3
No. 4?Bayboro 2
No. 5?Sandy Plain 3
No. (J?Athens 4
No. 7?Green Sea 8
No. 8?Bear Bay 4
No. 9?Little River 4
No. 11?Socastee 8
No. 12?Collins Creek 4
No. 13?Withers 4
No. 14?Centenary 4
Nc. 15?Haw Branch 5
No. 10?Piney Grove 4
No. 17?Wanamaker 8
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No. 19?Burroughs 11
No. 20?Mt.Olive 8
No. 21?White Oak 3
No. 22? Bureol 4
No. 23?Good Hope 3
No. 24?Cedar Grove 3
No. 25?Gurley 3
No. 20?Cool Spring 2
No. 27?Zion 8
No. 28?Chapel Hill 4
No. 29?Powell 8
No. 30?Princeville 4
No. 32?Hickory Grove 2
No. 33?Finklea 11
No. 34?Oak Grove 4
No. 35?Howard 4
No. 30?Grassy Bay 8
No. 38?Hickory Hill 3
No. 39?Simpson Creek 4
No. 40?Joiner Swamp 3
No. 41?Daisy 4
No. 43?Hulls Island 4
No. 44?Deep Branch 6
No. 45?Tilly Swamp 3
No. 46?Zepar 7
sjo. 47?Red Hill 8
No. 48?Eight Mile 2
No. 49?Red Bluff 3
No. 50?Floyds 16
No. 51?Floyds X Roads 4
No. 52?Poplar Hill 3
No. 53?Allen 2
No. 54?Valley For' o 3
No 55?Knotty Branch 4
No. 56?Sanford 3
No. 57?Sweet Home 5
No. 58?Johnson 2
No. 59?High Point 5
No. 60?Muster Shed 3
No. 61?Wampee 4
No. 62?Savannah Bluff 3
No. 63?Rehoboth 8
No. 64?Enterprise 3
No. 66?Camp Swamp 8
No. 67?Mt. Pisgah 4
No. 68?Home wood 4
No. 69?Maple 4
No. 70?Poplar 4
No. 71?Shell 4
No. 72 Leon 3
No. 73?Mt. Hermon 3
No. 74?Four Mile 4
No. 75?Virgo 2
No. 76?Toddville 5
No. 77?Strawfield 3
No. 78?Ebenezer 6
No. 79?Bucksport 3
No. 80?Spring Branch 8
No. 81?Salem 3
No. 82?Mill Swamp 3
No. 83?Red Hill 4
No. 84?Brunson 3
No. 85?Watts 4
No. 8(>?Cedar Creek 4
No. 87?Feathery Bay 3
No. 88?Waccamaw 4
No. 89?Seven Mile 4
No. 90?Pauley Swamp 2
No. 91?Pleasant Hill 2
No. 92?Vaughts 4
No. 94?Oak Grove 3
No. 95?Twelve Mile 2
No. 97?Carolina 6
No. 98?Kingston 2
No. 99?Ay nor 8
No. 101?Pleasant Grove 4 t
School House Bond Tax.
An additional levy of 2 mills in
Districts Nos. 19 and 80, and in District
No. 61, 4 mills is made to pay
interest on the School House Bonds
and to create a Sinking Fund foi
their final retirement.
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Capitation Tax.
A Poll Tax of 0.>e Dollar, for
School purposes, is lcvi<d upon ever.,
male citizen between the ages of 2)
and 60 years, able to earn a living
except Confederate Veterans ovre 50
years old.
Capitation Dog Tax.
A Capitation tax of One Dollar is
levied upon each Dog in the Count v.
Commutation Rood Tax.
Road Tax for 1917 is payable from
January 1st, to M&rch 15th, 1917.
Fisher}- Stamps.
Fishery Stamps ;can be obtained at
the County Treasurer's Office at
any time. ?? !' >
f -Those who write for statement oi
taxes will please state whether or
not their property is all in one School
District, and give the name or number
of School Districts.
Treasurer's Itinerary.
November 20th?Hinson & Ward's
Store, 9 to 10; Floyds School House,
11 to 12; Spring Branch 2 to 3;
Stevens X Roads, 3:30 to 4:30.
November 21st?Bayboro, 9 to 10;
Green Sea, 11 to 1; Loris, 2 to 4.
November 22nd?Daisy, 9 to 10;
Ebenezer, 11 to 12; Little River, 1 to
2; Wampee, 3 to 4.
November 23rd?Cool Spring, 9 to
10; Rehoboth, 11 to 12; C?alivnnts|
Ferry, 1 to 2; Aynor tl to 4.
November 24th?Rurgcss, 11 to 12
and Stalvey, 2 to 3.
JOHN HOLT,
Treasurer Horry County.
Conway, S. C.,
October 10th, 1910.
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., Toled > O. I
We, the undersigned, have known j
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. |
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and f:
nanciallv able to carry out any obligations
made bv his firm.
NATIONAL' RANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- j
ternally, acting directly upen the j
blood and mucous surfaces of the |
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all |
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.?adv
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ifSk V'XS Tale p? otlcr. Huy of your ?
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J. T. BOOTH ?
Sign Paintin-g and Lettering
ALLEN. S. g.
/'dtamnfaM"!
KITCHEN SINKS
Mcxlern sinks mean almost
as muck to homes?lor sanitation,
comfort, cleanliness ?
as do modern katkrooms.
^Standard" sinks make kitckens
sanitanj and delightful
to work in. Let us skow
tkem to ijou?also $ood
plumhin? lor all otker
domestic purposes.
For Sale by
W. J. BENSON,
Conway, S. C.
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M rs. L. D. Causey spent some time
here one (lay last week.
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J. D. Montgomery of Marion,
County spent some time in Conway
last week. He is the owner of several
valuable farms in this county.
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the certain
Bill of Sale and chattel mortgage
given by Albert Rogers to Horace
M. Powell, and dated the 25th day of
A T-V 1 ft1 P . T 1 1 1
wcwuer s\. u. u/iu; i nave seized unci
will offer for sale at the saw mill of
Albert Rogers, in Floyds Tow.nship,
in Horry County, on November 30th,
1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
the following. described personal
property, to wit:
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v?ic v mice jt itttiei cumpicte, wiin
shafting,
One Vance Edger and one log cart.
Terms of Sale cash.
, J, A. LEWIS, Sheriff,
Agent of Mortgagees.
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To Cure Cold In One Day
' Take LAX ATI VR BROMO Quinine. It Stop* the
* Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
ft. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c.
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LotwUa Close
oi business Nov: 17th, i91G.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $G4,237.06
Furniture and Fixtures 402.50
Other Roal Estate Owned *. 4,217.43 J
Due from Banks and > i. I
Bankers ' ' ?!>:..,o\j GtO,937i71>,
' ''-1 !> v .'I >o ' i t I
TOTAL . , $79^70'
LIABILITIES ,Tv
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 I
Surplus Fund 2,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and- Taxes Paid 1,611.04
Dividends Unpaid 4.00
Savings Deposits 43,894.70Time
Certificates
of Deposit 22,304.96
TOTAL $79,814.70
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 27th day of November, 1916.
R. W. LANE,
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct Att^t:
Robt. B. Scarborough,
H. L. Buck,
W. A. Freeman,
DIRECTORS.
Ht.nlr OOn
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Bank of Little River, Located
at Little River, S. C., at the Close
oi Business Nov. I'/th, 1916.
RESOURCES
Loans and Imscouihs $32,754.58
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Furniture and Fixtures $325.80
Banking House 1,200.CO
Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80
Due from Banks and
Bankers 0.242.71
Currency 3] 0.0 )
Gold 42.00
Silver and Other Minor C in 232.30
Checks and Cash Items 2,301.01
TOTAL $42,496.30
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Raid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 408.82 '
Dividends Unpaid 2.00 l
Individual Deposits
Subject to Check 3,814.13 J
Savings Deposits IS,199.29
Cashier's Checks 72.12 22,085.54
Pills Payable, including Certificates
for Money Bor- ,1
rowed 8,000.00
TOTAL $42,496.36
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 thebooks
of said bank.
MOORE THOMPSON.
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owuni m <t 110 buiiBcnueo oeiore me
this 24th day of November, 1016.
CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY,
Notary Public for South Carolina.
Correct Attest:
W. H. Stone,
Jas. A. Stone,
John E. Vereen,
DIRECTORS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor Mendel L. Smith, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Marietta
Fertilizer Company, Plaintiffs vs. B.
C. Roberts, McNelson Roberts, Lizzie
Griffith Roberts, Elliott Roberts, ,
and Julia Roberts, heirs at law of
Nancy A. Roberts, Deceased, Mattie
R. Gerrald, et ah, Defendants, and
dated the 30th day of October A. I).
1016, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis,
Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
before the Court House door at Conway,
in Horry County, and State of
South Carolina, during legal hours
of sale, on salesday in December
next, it being the 4th day of said
month, all and singular those certain |
lands situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in Horry County, South
Carolina, containing eight hundred
(800) acres, more or less, situated in
Dog Bluff Township, being the same
tract of land on which Nancy A.
Roberts resided, and bounded North
by lands of J. C. Roberts, East by
lands of R. B. Scarborough, South by
lands of Ellen Alford, and West by
lands of Mary Johnson and p. A*
Spivey. t : ! hi . . M/K; .
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
to pay for paperh; )*.>?i orH 1
Conway, S. C., tfeV&iftie#'AHf 19*18.! i
J. A.'LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
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TllA^OO TA?1?M T" C
*. iivinuo wiuttu ui i iiumpstm,
C., was among the farmers visitiifC
Conway last week.""