The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
FAMlWaT
NEW YORK MAY BE
OIL-BURNING CITYi
Fluid Fuel Is Taking Place of
Coal in Many Large
Buildings. !
i
Neow Yo-k is on the thresold of a i
remarkable transition - fv-oirt a coal- i
burning' to an oil-burning city. Al- t
ready sbvoral companies operating n
down skyscrapers, and the biggest \
power company in the city, are pre- i
paring to heat their buildings and t
run their elevators and generate \
their electricity with oil-burning fur- c
IlitCOS. v
It is safe to say that within three* r
or four years practically all the elcc- 1
tricity and gas will be generated bv <
energy from distant oil wells, and i
when big office buildings are con- t
suming enough fuel oil to make it a
paying proposition the great oil i
production companies will at no dis- I
tant time be prepared to distribute .
fuel oil through the streets of New
York by means of pipe lines just as
water and gas are now brought to
the consumer's door, says the Now
York Son. >
How far distant that day may b4 c
will be largely determined by the en- r
terprise and foresight of the real es- t
tate owners and operators of Nesv 1
York. To some extent it depends r
also on the wisdom and foresight of a
the city government in its formula- p
tion of laws governing the stoiag ' c
and distribution of oil. Harsh and un d
necessary regulations will make its s
use more costly and therefore delay t
its adoption by smaller consumers. r
Cheapness and economy in handling
oil as compared with coal will a
impel its utimate adoption, experts n
declare, and the expense of covering s
plants from coal to oil burners, it is li
agreed, will be covered almost the "
first year by the difference in cost of tl
operation. , tl
The New Edison Company, the li
Woolworth, Singer and Eqnitable n
buildings, in addition to more than 20 s
manufacturing concerns, have declared
their intention in installing o l s
burning plants. t!
There are three ways of supplying h
fuel oil to New York. The first is by t
barge to plants on the waterfront; s
second, by tank trucks operating a
from sub-terminals, and third, by li
piping the oil through the streets. y
One big oil company has announced v
its readiness to apply for a franchise
to pipe oil through the city. It has h
been suggested that one of the most L
economical ways to go about this cx- r.
tensive operation would be thrcugli "
an agreement with a concern like the h
New York Steam Company, whese r
franchise permits it to us: its pipe t
' I - lines in tho business district for the
distribution of anything from steam
to molasses.
There is a tendency on the part of
realty interests in the city to fear
that the storage regulations wi'l bo,
KEEP THE BOYS
You can do this by makin
tractive ? and
KEEP THE BIT
for good humor not only
profits.
LETAFORDSOI
Drop us a line and we wi
your own dirt what it wi
Now is the time to start
Spring crop by having a
F08DS0H
Buck H
CONWAY, SO
We offer one Dodge Tou
too "fool-proof" instead of fireproof.
They have not actually urged any
definite program, but through the
Building Managers' and Owners' Association
they are studying the subject
carefully in the hope that "foolproof"
legislation will be avoided.
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HAS SEVERE LOSS.
N. B. Allsbrook lost his dwelling
louse by fire last Sunday night, an I
dso nearly all of its contents. The
family was awakened about 10
\nd the top was about ready to fall
n. They did not have time to save
my of the furniture except some cf
he bedding. Nearly all of the
vearing clothes, including shoes,
vere burned. Of the eight children
n the family at home, only three of
hem saved the shoes they were
vearing. Two school teachers, Mis>?
T\ - -.1 1 i. ? .+
is verm 11 leva ami raiKur iu?v muav i
>f their clothing* and their shoe .
The fire started in the roof of the
milding and is supposed to have
:aught from a spark from the flu'*
>r chimney. There was no insurince
on the building.
OBJECTSTOROYAL
SIGNS IN GERMANY
Berlin.?The Socialist newspaper
"orwaerts comments sarcastically
>n the failure of Gennany to renove
the "royal" and Kaiser" signs
hat abound everywhere. It is the
esult of a countless stream of comnunications
of protest that arrives
it the Vorwaerts office. From ail
irovinces of the German Empire
ome communications to the paper
leclaring that the old signs and incriptions
by which nearly everyhing
was royal or "Kaiserlich" still
omain.
Berlin authorities are "sleeping"
s much in the provinces in not reloving
the offending proscriptions,
ays the Vorwaerts. The "Kaiserch"
postal bureau still exists, the
royal" courts are not abolished and
lie buildings still bear everywhere
he insignia "royal" and "kaiserch."
It is only in Southern Germany
that the words have been
tricken or painted out. '
The Berfin police headquarters
till bears the sign of "royal," alhough
a Social Democrat is at the
cad; the police stations of Charlotenburg
are also still "royal" and
uch buildings as the patent office
nd certain garrisons are "Kaiserch"
or "royal." In most cases it
culd be possible to paint out the
jords.
Finally the Socialist organ cites ^
:tter mailed from the Charlottenurg
magistracy in which that muicipality
is characterized as the
royal residence city Charlottenurg."
The Vonvaerts asks if the
uthorities arc asleep to allow all
his.
Going Down.
That crank must always
Wear a frown }
Who does not grin when
Folks fall down!
ON THE FARM
g farm work more atrs
SMILING
adds to pleasure but
N DO THE JOB
II come and show you on
ill do.
cultivating your next
DO THAT
DEEP PLOWING
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Bank No. 209.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
Of The Bank of Loris, Located at Loris,
S. C., at the Close of Business
November 17, 1919.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $133,077.07
Overdrafts * 4,433.72
Bonds and Stocks Owned
by the Bank 26,525.00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,236.70
Banking House 2,000.00
Other Real Estate Owned 7,884.83
Duo from Bunks and 7
Bankers 1,818.54
Currency 1,185.00
Gold 100.00
Silver and Other Minor Coin 290.17
Checks and Cash Items 752.05
TOTAL $180,303.08
LIABILITIES
n 1 Oi. 1_ A4 A /V/VA AA
v^upuui owjck raiu in 9iu,uw.vu
Surplus Fund 2,500.00
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 7,216.49
Due to Banks and Bankers 6,210.88
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check $97,293.27
Time Certificates of
Deposit 36,279.96
Cashier's Checks 802.48
134,375.71
Bills Payable, including Certificates
for Money
Borrowed 20,000.00
TOTAL $180,303.08
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (ss)
County of Horry.
Before me came D. K. McDuffie,
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.
D. K. McDUFFIE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 24th day of November, 1919.
g. d. McQueen;
Notary Public, South Carolina.
Correct-Attest:
N. E. HARDWICIC,
JNO. P. COOPER,
P. C. PRINCE,
Directors.
Bank No. 456.
Statement of the Condition of The
FARMERS bank
Located at Ix>ris, S. C., at the Close
of Business on Nov. 17. 1919.
RESOURCES I
Loans and Discounts $36,G96.1S
Overdrafts < 918.62
Liberty Loan Bonds Owned
by Bank 1,350.00
Furniture and Fixtures 4,560.10
Due from Banks and
Bankers 98.422.89 1
Currency 6,876.0 ) |
Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,115.82
Checks and Cash Items 730.09
TOTAL $150,669.69
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000,00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 2,189.06
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check $113,322.98
Time Certificates
oi Deposit 24,284 22 * j
Cashier's Checks 873.43
138,480.63
TOTAL $150,669.69
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry. sh.
Before me came Chas. D. Prince,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, :?ing duly sworn, says that the
above,and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank,
CHAS. D. PRINCE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 25th day of November, 1919.
S. M. McNABB,
Notary Public.
Coireet Attest:
J. A. Brvant.
A. J. Mishoe,
A. F. Cannon,
DIRECTORS
Statement of The Condition of The
CONWAY SAVINGS BANK
Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close
of Bnsiness Nov. 17, 1919.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $215,124.11
Other Real Estate Owned 262.29
Due from Banks and
Bankers 6,778.33
TOTAL $222,165.23
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 6,619.77
I Qoirinifo Tllftnfteifo $117 854.23
Time Certificates
of Deposit 83,441.2.3
Cahier's Checks 201,295.46
Reserve Fund Carried on
General Individual or
Savings Ledger 2,250.00
TOTAL $222,165.22
STATE UE SUUTH uAKULlNA, )
County of Horry. )ss
Before me came A. H. Long
Cashier of the above named ban!.:
who, being duly sworn, says that th<
above and foregoing statement is i
true condition of said bank, as showi
by the books of said bank.
J A. H. LONG.
V
SWAY, * Q.? NOV. 17? lilt.
Sworn to and subscribed Before me
this 25th day of November, 1919.
CORDIE PAGE,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. A. Freeman,
H. L. Buck,
S. P. Hawes,
DIRECTORS.
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WHY IS A <
HEADACHE?
Various Causes for this Common
Affliction
Anemia or Bloodies sness a
Very Common Cause
Pepto-Mangan Overcomes Anemia
and Tends to Prevent
Headaches
/
When one has an occasional headache
it is usually due to some transient
or passing cause, such as indigestion,
eye strain, overtiredness, etc.
When, however, one suffers from
frequent periodic headachees there is
always some special reason for it.
Among the most common of such
reasons is Anemia or Bloodlessness.
This condition is especially frequent
among girls and young women
and those whose occupations or habits
of life keep them too much indoors.
The one important necessity
in such cases is to build up the quantity
and quality of the weak and watery
blood. Gude's Pepto-Mangan "?s
exceptionally valuable for this purpose.
It increases the number and
improves the quality of the red blood
cells, tho?c vital little bodies which
carry nutrition to all parts of the
body. It improves the appetite, imparts
color to the face, and restores
health and strength to the body generally.
After a short course of Pep
to-Mangan the headaches decrease in
frequency and severity, and finally
disappear, if they are due to Anemia.
Pepto-Mangan may be had either in
liquid or tablet form, as preferred.
When buying Ptepto-Mangan be sure
the name "Gudersn is on the package.
Without "Gude-V it ifc no PeptoMangan.?adv
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AN ENTERTAINMENT.
There will be a Thanksgiving Entertainment
at the Deep Branch
School House Thursday night, November
27th. Admission 25 cents.
Children under six years of age free.
Proceeds t<* be used for school improvement.
adv 1I[20[19 2t
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden,
under penalty of law, to hunt, fish,
range, trap or in any manner to entor
or trespass upon my lands, in
Bayboro township, containing 75
acres, more or less, and being in two
tiacts.
11 '20 Imo pd M. T. HARRIS.
R. F. D. No. 2, Allsbrook, S. C.
REGARDING SCHOOL LAWS.
Editor Horry Herald:
T see in the Herald of October 30th,
where Mr. W. L. Alford says that
those refusing or neglecting to comply
with the Compulsory School Law
will soon find*- themselves facing a
kr . * ? n AI I
magistrate. i minK wnen mr. Afford
wrote that that he had his mind
on the parents of the children.
Now, I want to _aak Mr. Alford
if the school law is not just
as binding on the Superintendent or
board of education to appoint school
trustees for each school as they
can hire teacheers and make
arrangements to start their school
as it is on the parents to
send their children to school. Doe
Pond School No. 65, has no trustees
and can't start their school. Mr. Bullock
refuses to appoint trustees. We
got about three-fourths of the patrons
of this District on petition and
sent it to Mr. Bullock asking him to
appoint;trustees for our School so we
could get to work, but Mr. Bullock
still refuses. Now Mr. Alford, be,
fore the Magistrate, our first plea
( will be that Mr. Bullock would not
give us any trustees to our school , ?c
we could go to work, and our second
plea will be 3 to 3 1-2 miles to any
other school, this we will prove by
you; then we parents will not be
found guilty and, of course, Mr. Bullock
won't. Then we, a bunch ol
back woodsers, have took the very
sensible Superintendent of Education
( of Horry County and defeated (foi
the present) one of the best Stat*
' Laws that haa ever been enacted by
the State of South Carpiijna. Kow
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< Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
! "LAX-FOB WITH PEPSIN" is a specially.
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
1 Constipation. It relieves promptly bul
, should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant *.o Take. 60c
per bottle.
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Charter No. 10836
Report of The Coi
CONWAY NATIONAL B
In the State of South Carolina, at the C
RESOUR
Loans and discounts, including rediscoun
those shown in b and c)
Total loans
Deduct:
Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts so
this hank, not shown under Item d? ab
Overdrafts
U. S. Government Securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bpi
Owne ' and unpledged
Total U. ?S. Government securities
Other bonds, securities, etc.:
Securities other than II K Knnd? /nnf in
owned and unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc., other th
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per
Value of banking house, owned and unin
Equity in Banking house
Furniture ami fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking h
Lawful reserve' with Federal Reserve Bi
Cash in vault and net amounts due from
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, i
(other thaiu included in Items 12, 13,
Checks on other banks in the same city <
porting bank, (other than Item 16)
Total of Items 13, 14,15, 16 and 17
Redemption fund' with V, S. Treasurer i
from U. S. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected?appro>
and Bills Receivable not past due
TOTAL
UAB1LIT1
Capital stock paid in '
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
L* ss current expenses, interest, am
Interest and discount collected or credited
and not earned (approximate)
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashier's checks on own. bank outstandi
Total of Items 30; 31, 32 ami 33..,
Demand deposits (other than bank depo?
to Reserve (deposits payable wit!
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than i
/ ,.*1 1.1 f
vuhivj man ior money borrowed)
Total of demand deposits (other tha
to Reserve, Items 34,. 3Gy 36, 37, 38, ai
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payat
subject to 30 days or more notice,, ami
Certificates of deposit (other than for i
Total of time deposits subject to Re:
41, 42, and 43
United States Deposits (other than post
Liabilities other than those above stated:
Credit Federal Reserve Hank
TOTAL
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County
I, Will A. Freeman. Chshier of the abo
that the above statement is true to the
i, i4
Sul scribed anfl sworn to before mel I
E. J. SHERWOO
CORRECT-ATTEST:
ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH
H. L. BUCK,
S. P. HAWB8,
Dire
Mr. Alford, you have taught this n
school several times and know the b
size of the District and know that it h
contains about nine square miles, b
Supt. Bullock is continually saying t<
that there is only about 600 acres in J
this District, he had better never ci
seen the inside of an office than to h
say such things as he is saying about tl
this District and all the people up n
here know so different from what he L
is saying. I want Mr. BuHock to tell ei
the people truthfully through the b
Horry Herald why he is treating this c<
school as he is, but you will see that h
he will be as dumb as a clam on that. <?
|. ?O. M. Watts. g
NOW TAKING CENSUS I
OF UNSOLD COTTON ;
Mr. Harris u?vu fV?of ? I -
_ ? IT VUUV tUC J Ctl IIlCTki C]
of South Carofina have the oppor- v
tunity to clean up several million dol- t
lars very- handily between now and e
next June. He wishes to give them c
the opportunity to do so. His prop- t
osition is very simple and he feels f
Mules, Horses, Buggies ai
r
Road Carts, and a full fin
business, cash or time, anl
CONWAY LIVE S
I A. C. Thompso
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Reterte District No. 5. a
itdition of TW M
ANK AT CONWAY I
lose of Busineas on Nov. 17th, 1919. |i
CES II
ts, (except - H
$1(?,260.63 1
103,260.63 1
Id with endorsement of
ove (see Item 65c) 103,20^0.63 a 1
... 1,232.23 j|
ids par value) $50,000i00 j I
323,050.00 ? I
p73,050.00 | I
eluding- stocks) 11
2,000.00 1
an U. S. 2,000.00 1
cent, of subserintionY 1.650.00 ?, i*
cumbered 18,200.00 <gp
18y200.00 ?
3,500.00 Atf
ouse 050.00
ink 33)218.85
i national banks 114,815.24
and trust companies S I
, or 14) 39S&1
' V
>r town as re9,859.85
125,065.00
iml due
2,500.00
ciniatc?on Notes ^ IJ
500.00 n J
I 664,827.31 1
IES
$50,000.00
3,600.00 /
10,065.44 v
1 taxes paid . .4,183.82. 54881.62
[I, in advance of maturity 7
500.0050,000.00
3,222.72
3,222.72
?its) subject
1 in 30 days):
520 570.21
UO days
10,000.00
n bank deposits) subject
id 39 530,570.21
>le after 30 days, or
postal savings):
noney borrowed) 10f757.35
serve, Items 40.
10,757.35
al savings):
: Deferred
10.295.41
664,827.31
oi Horry, (ss.)
e named bank, do solemnly swear. K/,j
best of my knowledge and belief.
WILL A. FREEMAN. Cashier. t
l,his 24th day of November, 1919.
D, Notary Public -Jft' ,
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etors.
nnfident that it will work out. He
elieves that if the farmers will
old off the market every bale that
; now unsold the price will advance
j 60 cents a pound by the first of
une. With all the money that is in
iiculation today the farmers can
old the cotton with no hardship to
ticmselves and yet have enough
loney to start another crop. year,
ii order to get this movement sfcarti!
upon a serviceable and practical
asis he wishes to know how much
otton remains unsold in the Sotilh.
le has written to the commissioners
f agriculture in all of the cotton ,
rowing states and expects that they
rill cooperate in this movement.
'here are two things for the ffcmer
o do; One is to hold his eotton^and
he other is to cooperate with other
ti rm n ...1 A ? A **- TT
-i.wwo. aihi rar, narris, in order
o give them the opportunity, revests
every farmer iYv the state
vho is holding any quantity of coton
to notify him by postal card or
therwise. He will make up a table
f the amount of unsold cotton and
his will be very useful in making a
ight for 60 cents cotton.
id Wagons, Harness,
e Harness. Give us your
d save money.
!T0CK COMPAf^r
V
n, Sole Owner.
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