The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 24, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAO? EIGHT 11111111111111 '''I' U JI n nol ? Wc take this method ZZ and Friends for their loya i\ I I ? ncss has grown year by ye: Fixtures to take care of c ? Our store will be clo: ?this week or the first of r ? and complete set of Drug a ? ? us four times as much disj: ? also give us all the modcri SSZ to take care of our trade We invite you one ar ZZS Soda Fountain is now in a tain is complete in every : ZZZ conveniences. 3Z To Our Customers: 1 mmmmm few days while we are ins nz a little behind with our usv ^5 tra help to our competent HI care of our trade promptly ZZZ be a little slow may we ai ZZZ be working day and night SZS able to meet our demands ZZ are, H YOURS I | Norton D AAlllll \/ zzr UUIMWAT, % %/(illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BILLY SUNDAY SAYS, "GET AC HIGH The same applies in a bus r xi x x rur inai reason we warn undersell, thus making it with us. Once started th< ed for you can then realiz with Horry's Greatest Giv price. We have for you Dr? kinds of Clothing. A line that will tickle you like a i tions, ready-to-wear for ] Mohair Suits for only $7.! the regular $12.50 kind for men and boys. A big qualtiy and price. Buy e* sonable prices, if you dela unreasonable prices. W< the house in order to be i the once over and save th arriving*. AT THE GROCER' Tinware, hardware, I ness, stoves and ranges f< Iiamps, ianterns, knives, h Lard, Rice, Sugar an Eargain House prices. F RESPE Conway B a. c. TH HanwMismcuk^;", hbees Lx THE HORRY HERALD, CON! i?miniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(///^~r % i n cement j? wmmm of thanking' our many Customers ZZZ 1 patronage in the past. Our busi- ZZZ \r until now v/e are putting in new ZZZZ ur large and growing demands. 3ed for one day the latter part of ?? Lext as we are expecting a modern ? ,nd Display Fixtures. This will give ?-day room as we now have and will ? i conveniences, which will enable us ? more promptly. ? id ail to visit our store as our New nd ready for business. This Foun- ? respect with all the new and modern ' We beg that you bear with us for a ZZZ tailing our new Fixtures. We may be ^ZZ lal prompt service. We will add ex- ZZS force and will do our best to take ZZZ ' as before. If our delivery should ZZZ sk that you bear with us as we will ZZZ to get straight, then we will be ZZZ more promptly. Thanking you, we HZ :0R PROMPT SERVICE, !S rug Company | SOUTH CAROLINA = IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHW^I >r QUAINTED WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR, YOU I IT LIKE HIM." inaoc ia'^m ic u/all no in o onnlol uww I 11icoo way ao *vv?ii ao :11 a ouiiiai vvaj. you to realize that we underbuy and to your advantage to get acquainted 5 retention of your business is assure the many advantages in trading ers. lhe people who mawe the p Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, all of Silks, second to none, with prices 3traw. Dress Goods of all descripladies, misses and children. Men's 30 Suit, Palm Beach at same price, elsewhere. Extra Pants and Suits variety that you can't match in irly and get what you want at reay you must buy what you can get at 3 bought early and have the goods in n the fight. Give our line of shoes e difference. Fall line now in and f DEPARTMENT JUST IN: Enamei ware, saddles, whips, haror wood or kerosene, crockery ware, orks, spoons, pocket cutlery. I d everything new and up-to-date at I lenty of Horse, Hog and Cow feed. - I ^r iCTFULLY, argain House OMPSON, President | WAY, S. C., JULY 24, 1919. SHIPMENTS POUR l INTO GERMANY Now York.?The resumption of trade relations with Germany and restorations of the mail sendee to that country has resulted in a flood of business to steamship companies connecting with Germany via Scandinavian countries and Holland, T!io ? wow i orK postoitice reports heavy mail receipts for Germany. Postmaster Patten announces that the first vessel to leave America with mail for -Germany will be the Scandinavian-American liner United StatI cs now at her pier at Hoboken. She will sail for Copenhagen next Tuesday. HEATiNG^PLUMBING ! AND TINNING * I Am now located in the old Field Building, opposite McDermott's Stables, and am prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing, Tinning and installing Heating Systems. Give me a trial. - - > Prompt Service Guaranteed. UAI BRYANT Ilf-IL. Ull I Mil I 'Phone 6-B. o TOBACCO IS HURT. The great tobacco crop of this | county has been considerably injured ; by the daily rains beginning last week and lasting still into the present : week. It has been a general rain all over the tobacco belt and in our opin- J ion has damaged the crop more by ir.terferring with the work of the planters than by too much water in the ground. Every day hopes have been high that the showers would stop but they went ahead during the night and the day. *% ? . o G. W. Hardee was in Conway recently on business. Bank No. 45C. Statement of the Condition of The FARMERS BANK Located at Loris, S. C., at the Close of Business June 30, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $6,604.41 Ovcdrafts None Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank None Furniture and Fixtures 4,507.0.7 Banking House . Other Heal Estate Owned None Due from Banks and Bankers 18,979.93 j Currency 4,472.00 Gold None Silver and Other Minor Coin 66.37 ! Cnccks and Cash Items 60.00 Exchanges for the Clearing | House None Other Resources, viz: Liberty Loan Bonds 800.00 TOTAL $35,490.10 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000,00 Surplus Fund None Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 63.94 Due to Banks and Bankers None Dividends Unpaid None Individual Deposits Subject to Check $23,471.51 Savings Deposits None Demand Certificates of Deposit None Time Certificates of Deposit 1,758.72 Certified Checks None Cashier's Checks 195.93 25,426.1*5 Notes and Bills Redis- ' v counted None Bills Payable,' including Certificates for Money Borrowed None Reserve Fund Carried on * '?,. General Individual or Savings Ledger Notts Other Liabilities, viz; None TOTAL $35,490.10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. ss. Before me came Chas. D. Prince, Cashier of the above named bank, ?rV>n hpinor dulv ownrn SAVm that, the 9 O * ? above arid foregoing statement is a true conditioYI of said bank, as shown by the books of Sftid bank. Clf AS. I). PRINCE. Sworn to and subscribed before me thi.s 21st day of July, 1919. ' E. L. SANDERSON, Notaiy Public. Correct Attest: ? A. F. Cannorty i A. J. Mishoe, O. E. Hickman, DIRECTORS. 9 66f> has proven it will cure Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general tonic?adv 4|24ll9-20t * \ Where Can I Fine Itching, T Question on Lips Afflicted. There is a hnrrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable, and the skin( seems on fire with the burning irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its % Pastime Program for week 28 MOI PRISCILLA DEAN, The Adon Star to flash on the "THE WIGKE is the most delightful young ii or stole a heart. Be sure to s< play that will thrill you from 1 TUE Beautiful Mar "THE WEAK Her life story was so impossil pened in real life. No nnvoiiei That's why "The Weaker Vesi ture you'll see this year, country types?it's good eno been to the movies before, be, start on. THUF Montagi ' "THE G with Dori 10c? FR Charlie < "POI Also Splen 1 5cSATi WESERN and C 10( I | They will be here soon. Wat pictures in si "EIGHT , "RETT The oldest Am< THE MUTUAL; LIFE INSUR W. B. Coxe, F. F. Covingtc Bulloch R. M. Bu *? . I is Just received carfbad of I I i of one be sure to see me be A.W.H0DG LORI . ? 1 Relief From errifying Eczema? source, which is in the blood, tho disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through tfl?V skin. That is why the most satis*.' factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S.t for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a, bottle today, and you w ill see resitlts from the right treatment. Medical advice free. Address Medical Director, 48 Swift jtlldg., Atlanta, Ga. - A. -J-l JL m I Theatre L commencing July I th. ' I ^JDAY I xble, the latest and greatest Ij Photoplay Horizon in D DARLING" inp who ever picked a pocket I se this dazzling new star in a I lead to foot. 10c?20c. < I SDAY I y MacLaren in I ;ER VESSEL" ble that it could only have hap- I t would have dared to write it. I scl" is the most delightful pic- I Drama, fun, thrills, city and I ugh to eat. If you've never I gin now. This is the picture to | 15c?25c. I tsnAY i Love in Roucr., ?thy Green. -20c. IDAY Chaplin in v LICE" ? did Comedy ?25c JRDAY plendid I PICTURE omedy 3?20c ch for the dates?two splendid x reels each? BELLS", . * 75 . ' IA>\? ER 'OLE" >, I ! I ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK I Special Agent I >n, District Agt. I : Bros.? I - ' ' "P= r | Mules and Morses. If in" neel fore buying. Cash or Cerdit. ES & SON. , s, s. c. I ? ???