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Lega Notices at $1 per inch first Insertion, 60 cents each subsequent Insertion. Rates Ou iong term contracts for display advertising very reasonable, ana 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 advace. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 5, 1919. The clearest seeing is that which looks out from the brain without using the eyes. o A lack of understanding on the part of one man will often cause a great loss to another. r? He who "knows more will be able to do more just so long- as this old world stands and rocks along. o The more a man has the greater is his responsibility in the community where he lives. If he is willing to bear this responsibility and prove equal to the task, it is fortunate for both himself and those about him. o There are not many men who have placed laws on the Federal Statute books to benefit the common people, like Asbury F. Lever did before he resigned and retired to another positione. It is a great pity that he did not remain in the job for which he was so well fitted. < o Time has been when only the merchants of Horry County were considoied wealthy, and not many of them. Now the farmer - have been coming along rapidly with the money end of the proposition, and we have more rich farmers than we formerly had merchants or other business men. o The older residents of Conway have lived long enough to see improvements and changes in this town as well as throughout the county that thev never exnected to see. Just as great changes will take place during the lives of their children. o It pays to act in time when the cotton patch gets white; for a storm is liable to come along any day and blow the locks out of the bolls only to be lost on the ground. Act in time and get out all of the cotton you can while you can. o All is not gold that glitters, you know. Many know this hut do not act in accordance with it. Man> another has stood by and thought thai the other man was making fortune? out of some business just because th< gross income appeared to be large He took it for granted that there wa; a fortune in it without ever thinking about the largo outgo that the othei may have had. + ONE GOOD WAY. Just so long as the people deligh in spendihg their hard-earned mono} for the many articles of finery anc luxuries they do not need; just tha long the high cost of living, cause: partly by the profiteering and hoard ing of goods, will continue to worrj them. One good and sure way t( bring down the cost of such things if to do without them and not buy them so that the supply in the country will increase and when large stocks arc held without any purchasers you will see the cost go down. 9 ? ' - A - i Suitable Wi We have just receivi of genuine Cut Glass covei patterns, consisting of: Si Bowls with beautiful desij Trays, Pitchers and Tumb Sets, Candlestick Holders We are expecting in Silver, consisting of: Sugi Cream and Sugar Sets, Cr< Cream, Sugar and Coffee S complete Chests of Silver, line of Carving Sets, whiti the metal is the best obta We can solve the que you see our line on display buying elsewhere. YOURS F< ' V V ?> l % Norton Dn CONWAY, SC FOR 205 acres, 18 acres ci< ance timbered, large dw bam, flowing artesian in two miles of Conway 160 acres, 40 acres ck flowing well, 2 1-4 mik These tracts can be boi terms. The land is wel peal to anyone who wis conveniences of town. n ki L. U. Ml CONWA Nnw k thfi vwvv aw mm ! YC FALL AND WIN I and Notions, Men's and B< Misses' and Children's Co; Gingham Dresses, Childrei Serge Middy Suits, in fact 'for this Fall and Winter c; don't forget I will save yo buy of me. I CUT THE P] line of Outing, Flannels in id and fancy colors. i DRESS 1 I have as pretty a line as I : many years experience in t what I mean, I will SAVE J TOO. UNDE * I have a big stock of Winl Children, Ladies and Mei prices were at the lowest, line with the buying, t So by coming early you w ? ting what you want far to * I wish to thank every one t lieve to be my friends, for 1 me during the Tobacco Se anything I expected. I an > YOURS 1 J. M. M j "The Gro' THE HOEET HERALD, COH adding Gifts ad a large and beautiful line ring all the latest designs and jgar and Cream Sets, Large iris, Bon-Bon and Celery lers, Vases, Water and Tea ,etc. this week a large supply of ir Shells, Butter Knives, 3am, Sugar and Tea Sets, Jets, ahd one dozen large We are also expecting a i and black bone handles and inable. istion and we will advise that \ early next week, before )R BUSINESS, ig Company )UTH CAROLINA SALE iared and under fence, bal/elling and tenant house, well and fruit trees, withjared, two-story dwelling, ;s of Conway. ight on very attractive I .situated and should apihes to farm and enjoy the For terms see, i in n i t ii fi ij it a i n iY, S. C. Time to Buy \T TT> ;uk TER DRY GOODS ays' fine Clothing', Ladies,' Us, a big line of Children's n's and Misses' Blue Wool anything that you may need ar be found at my Store, and u money on every article you RICE. I have in a beautiful all the staple patterns of solGINGHAMS have handled in all of my the merchandise business, and YOU SOME REAL MONEY RWEAR ;er Underwear for Infants, l- I bought last April when and I am going to sell them in \ ill have an opportunity of get elow the present market price, of my Customers, whom I bethe liberal patronage given ason, for it was far beyond i, ro SERVE, ARLOW wincj Store" rWAV, S. 0.. SEPT. 25, 1910. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the Bank of Little River, Located at Little River, S. C., at the Close of Business Sept. 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $45,112.15 Bonds and Stocks owned ( by the Bank 11,350.09 ; Furniture and Fixtures 325.80 Banking House 1,250.00 Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80 Due from Bonks and Bankers 8,031.89 Currency 1,900.00 Gold 161.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin '3,493.09 Checks and Cash Items 5,887.87 Other Resources, viz: W. S. S. 148.19 TOTAL $79,101.79 LIABILITIES capital stock Jfaid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxea Paid 553.01 Dividends Unpaid 80.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check $22,695.38 Savings Deposits 28,893.48 Cashier's Checks 31.14 51,620.00 Pills Payable, including Certificates tot to*** 14,250.(^0 Oityjr Liabilities, yix: Interest Ihjs depositors lf8.78 TOTAL $79,101.79 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. 1 )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 con" dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. MOORE THOMPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of September, 1919. * C. C. McCORSLEY, Notary Public for South Carolina. 1 Correct Attest: John E. Vereen, W. H. Stone, Jas. A. Stone. DIRECTORS. m TRPGPAQC VOTW'P * xiuu 11 v i av_ u, All people are hereby notified that they are forbidden to hunt, fish, trap or otherwise trespass on the lands owned by J. E. Harbour, Floyds town ship, Horry County, known as the Jackson Worley place and Frederick Floyd estate. Any and all violators will be prosecuted according to law. 4t pd 9|25 ?J. E. HARBOUR. NOTICE. There will be a Work , Day at the old Rehoboth M. E. Church cemetery next Saturday, Sept. 27th, 19J9. Ail irterested please meet without fail. ?Thos. F. Johnson. NOTICE. We have three sets of BookkeepingBooks not yet taken, and can give a very attractive proposition to young ladies wishing to take this course, and reduce expenses. We can take other young men in the School, but , they will have to secure board in com munity. adv It Horry Industrial School. I FORD* This Machine represer best in tractors that produced by brains and It lives up to all expect Is light, durable, efficic economical. I It means more for the than any other machine PRICE 3 IF IN i Buck 1\ I ' Pastime Program for weei 21 mc Dazzling, Beautiful Priscilla "THE EXQUI 10c rui Monroe Salisbury in a might) "THE BLINI lOo THI Taylor |! ; 111 ! # Otmt io< Ff Douglas Fairbanki "THE HA From Story by Bret Harte. ' The wonderful Bret Harte ta brought tears and laughter U Fairbanks smile, and the wis the Terrific Forest Fire! SAT The x WESTERN I 10< GREAT MO IN TRANSP Farmers, Business J\ anything to move, need s< not only quickly, but cheaj at the head of the line for ness of action, durability i and they are famous for tl Whatever the Load i Gall o w. s. w Box 215. Conway, S. C., 1 mo pel a n CONWAY IS 1 During the present year betwee $300,000 and $400,000 woith of Heat SON TR/ its the Thre can be beini money. Mr.< tations. V. Ri snt and ry C Ask 1 piea; farmer CaN s made. its w B750.00 f. o. b. F TERESTED WRITE FOR INFO ilotor Co Agents for Horry County. Theatre k commencing Sept-. INDAY | Dean in her newest wonder-- . cture ISITE THIEF ! i /v ?zuc. . ESDAY r picture of the ffozen north. i )IN6 TRAIL" !' > ?20c. ^ JRSDAY ! Holmes in I SAB" !.,. *dy Drama j W s?20c. \ TIDAY t 3 and Alma Rubens in > LF BREED" ) V 'The Half Breed" contains: le of California Mining days that a millions. Also the wonderful tful beauty of Alma Rubens, plus 15c?25. URDAY isual good nun nnMcnv 1I1U UUITILU I 3?20c. VING POWER ORT TRUCKS Ten, Everybody, if they have amething to do the work with, ply. Transport trucks stand great moving power, quickeind small cost of up-keepj. he great loads they will carry; a Transport Truck Will do it. ti nr write OODARD or Room 15 Hotel Grace. VIY HEADQUARTERS n fort County property has changed' i- hands. ssamHBBBHnraiHBHn \CTOR I e of these machines now I j operated in the County: v I W. R. Shelly, Toddville; D. * I, chardson, Bucksport; Hor- |7: ounty, Road Work. I these owners how they are I >ed. | and see the Fordson? L,, fell worth your time. 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