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FAQE FOUR Chi' Hioni) lU'T/Ull I - ? # OONWAY, S. 0. btered at the Post Office at Cunwaj fk C, u second class mail matter. H. H. WOODWARD ftblished Every Thursday Morning by Conway Publishing Co. CHANCE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Copy, One Year $2.00 Or,c Copy, Six Months,.. .. 1.00 One Copy, Three Months. . .60 Payable in Advance TELEPHONE 21. Make all Checks or Drafts payable ? ?T 1 1 TT IT ?ir? I to me norry nerani, or n. n. yyuuuward, Conway, S. C. a.T i. ' " T THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. REASONS FOR NO HOUSES. All over this country, at this time, the cry is for more houses, houses in which to live above all, and houses in which to do business. Theie appears to bo new business, and ulso old business, all wanting either new places in which to operate, or wanting now places and additions to old places. There is no end to the need. Yet there is no reasonable way in which the owners of capital can be brought to see where they would bo justified at this time in making investments in either homes to live in or business houses in which new business firms may open business. One of the first things they meet is the high cost of materials, this cost being out of all proportion with the amount of rents that they might charge; and the next thing is the impossibility of getting materials on time when they are needed; and still another thing is the high cost ol labor and the impossibility of obtaining that when it is needed to do the work. It goes without doubt that the progress of this country is now being held back "by these things, and it is only the people themselves who can bring about a change. o Those who read the newspapers always think that it is an easy thing to prepare the motter that goes into them and to serve it up in attractive style for hungry minds; but here they are mistaken as the public almost always is when they form ideas while using things. There seems to be a determination on the part of the opponents of the stock law to fight things out to a finish in the coming primary. They will make every effort to send men to the Legislature who will favor a repeal of the general stock law as applied to this ccunty, and they may -succeed. o It is to be noticed that the men who favor the doing away with the free range, are those who have quit raising stock in -be woods and have Tmir?/1 t Y\ 11 t it *r? Knef i t\ IUa J V/UliXI viiUV IV O uv Ot I'V IWC|^ VI I stock up. That is what they say. o There arc men among the people who will resist any move to make changes in the old ways of doing things. That kind always existed and always will. In some cases we see benefits showered upon people against their will as it were. n It does not pay to take things too much for granted. Investigation is better than taking somebody's word only to find that it is too late to take some other course. o Any body of business men in any;I community can do great things for the progress of their community so long as they stick together and plan together, then all pull together to bring about the results they want. M | "^JIN KKM I*T^ lawns JM from your Thrift Gurdcu without I ho proper tools to MITCHEL. .../ PRES A man may be known by Mitchell Palmer, Attorne; States and Candidate for for President, has made Pro-Germans, the Reds, 1 road Labor Agitators, Re; Because as Alien Propert; property and used it to h because he is driving the vists, Communitists and because he is prosecutinj unwarranted and unreas sumers of the Country; 1 hoarders and he is bring of the commodities they ; because he forced the bi, court decree which limits duction and distribution from monopolizing unrela he acted in behalf of all labor leaders who sought of coal in mid-winter, tin public to starvation and < st&ndpatist of reactionary clean and honest politics, cent American and 100 p< Carolina is also 100 per < cent Democratic, therefo ' stand for Mitchell Palme for Palmer for President Attorney General stands C. C. Carlin, Chairman P* Committee, 80 5 Munsey Pastime Program for w Ma1 MO Mrs. Charli "FORBI Six 1 TUI Shorty Hamilto "WHEN ARI A red-bloc WEDi\ "MASKE and Tom THU "THE IM and Star Comei / FF Douglas 1 "HIS MAJESTY; SAT Host ( "ROARI and ( COMING TUES George Loane Tucker's Pro "THE MIR A Masterpiece of Screen En Candidates Cards. FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candiclac for re-election to the office of Coi oner of Horry County, subject t th<> action of the Democratic pr many* ? L. W. COOPER. Dan W. Hardwick, of Doris, wa in Conway on business one day la' week. u PASTE p *WSE4Ffl) M' iip4 rwus iwi ilp^ prt^l?Jl; !.Sl 1\ Cteam Mpa?<i PalntUp /f* HORSY PR1I8 COM1 Pi <?r ir?V ' '/\n O '*( I f 1 M " / ' J* O i v? >>| If/^I.II l.< k wl -J 4 w k. O THE HORRY HERALD, CON1 L PALMER OR? IDENT the enemies he makes. Hon. y General of the United the Democratic nomination enemies of the following: Profiteers Hoarders, Railactionary Republicans. Why? y Custodian he took enemy elp America win the war; Aliens, Anarchists, BolsheI. W. W. back to Russia; g those who seek to extort ui r: ai n uuauit' (Hunts lrum i>ne v/uiibecause he is arresting the ;*iug out and forcing the sale a:e holding for higher prices; ? five packers to accept a their activities to the proof meats and prevents them ted lines of industry; because the people against radical ? to prevent the production us endangering the entire cold; because he opposes the y Republicans and fight for Mitchell Palmer is 100 per er cent Democratic. South cent American and 100 per re South Carolina should r and his candidacy. Write literature showing what the for and what he has done, to iJ.mer Primary Campaign Building, Washington, D. C. ?Advt. Theatre eek commencing ir 17 tM n A V 1 "1 would not try to keep Poultry without Dr. LcGear's Poultry Remedies," Fays Mrs. L. V. Rose <f IS Cucro, Texas. "We have never hud any of them fail to do even more ** than you claim for them." Every year millions of Raby Chicks are lost because setting henare not kept clean and free of lice. Dr. LcGear's Lice Killer quickly rids your flock of lice and vermin. Through his advice and remedies, Dr. LeGeur has helped thousands of Poultry raisers during his 27 years' experience as an Expert Poultry Specialist. It will pay you also tu take advantage of Dr. LcGear's advice just as Mrs. Rose dkl and in: crense your Poultry profits. Get a I can of Dr. LcGear's Lice Killer from / yi ur dealer. Use it according to di" ^ Sat! faction or money 1 aci Dr. I?. D, L Gear Med. Co., i u., Luiic , i'iGi' adv. MY L/M I ie Chaplin in IODEN" [teels ESDAY n and Ruth King in IZONA WON" >ded Western 2ESDAY. B RIDER" Mix Western IRSDAY I'.nUT k Mil i Huni I?IHW ciy?a fine Pro gram UDAY Fairbanks in THE AMERICAN" URDAY I xibson in NG DAN" /omedy DAY, MAY 25. duction? ACLE MAN" itertainment - KEEP POULTRY CLEAN 7 Enormous Baby Chick Loss Caused l*' Annually by Lice. ,o (STAY, S. 0., MAY 13, 1920. ? ? The M< Sec our herd of Registered Duroc and Cholera immune. BE PREPARED WHEN PORK R G. I. Christie, Director of Extensic meeting. "If you are in the hog t have to feed 100,000,000 European: our hog raisers. He says higher pork prices are bou er than the previous record of ovei H. C. CANNON, Phone 90D CONWAY, s. o. n^~ I SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1929 I is a very important day | for the motorists of this city and vicinity. It is TIRE CONSERVATION DAY It is the time when we shall receive the benefit of expert information which is being given in all parts of the country in the great national move m pnt f r?r tV?o r?n g -**v*4V a vx VUV 1 V/UUU11U11 I of tire expense. 1 3 The demonstration is | I free. Many important I H exhibits for you to see, K R besides expert advice E B and inspection ? better E ? than you could get any K I other time or in any E I other way. % | You are invited ? no i I matter what kind of tires I you use. Remember the | | date and the place. i I BOSK MOTOR GO. I I CONWAY, S. 0. | I Goodyear Products | COPY SUMMtiNS FOR RELIEF. (Corrmlaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. J. W. Carter Company, A Corpora tion, Plaintiff vs. J. E. Harbour, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON ED and required to answer the com plaint in this action, of which i copy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answei to the said complaint on the sub scriber at his office at Conway, S C., within twenty days after th< service hereof; exclusive of the daj of such service; and if you fail t< answer the complaint within th< time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court fo'i the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated April 24th, A. D. 1920. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO J. E. HARBOUR, ABSENT DE FENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the Com plaint in the foregoing stated actior and the Summons of which the fore tfoitiff is a copy were file l in th< 1 office of the Clerk of the Court oJ Common Pleas in and for Horrj County, at Conway, S. C., on thf 20th day of April A. IX 1920. W. I,. RRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, , Plaintiff' Attorney. . , ?T?i ???? 1 I II I????? THE DUROG SOW jst Profitable Proposition on th< Jersey Hogs on Dog Bluff Read, 2 ml EACHES $25 A HUNDRED >n, Purdue University, told the Indiai business,, stay in and if you are not, g< 5 during the next year and a great pt ind to come and predicts that during tl p $23 per hundred weight. Start your R. 0. 3-25 tf t i Charter No. 10536 Report of The < PnW\A/AY M ATlflM AI wii if n I i * r? I iwivnu In the State of South Carolina, at tl RESOl Loans and discounts, including redisco those shown in b and c) Deduct: Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts this bank, not shown undei Item d Overdrafts, unsecured $47.7fi U. S. Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Pledged as coll ate 1 al for State or oti or bills payable Owned and unpledged Total U. S. Government securitie Other bonds, securities, etc.: Securities other than U. S. bonds (not owned and unpledged dotal bcr.ds, t-oeui ilics, etc., othe Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 pc value o1 banking house, owned and Equity in banking house Furniture and fixtures Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Cash in vault and net amounts duo ( Checks on other banks in the same cit; porting bank (other than Item 10) Redemption fund with U. S. Treasure! from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected?appi and Bills Receivable not past due Other assets, if any TOTAL LIAB1L1 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Unidivided piofits Less curient expenses, inteiest, and 1 Interest end discount collected or credi and not earned (approximate) Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank Net amounts due to rational banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, a panics in the United States and foi (other than included in Items L9 01 Cashier's checks on own bark cutsla: Total of Items 20, 31, 32, am i Demand deposits (other than bank de| to Reserve (deposit payable within Individual Deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less tha (other than foi m ney borrowed) Total of domain. deposits (other th subject to I'o: c!vo, Items 34, 35, 3G ' Time deposits subject to Reserve (pay subject to 30 days or mere notice, ai Certilica'es oi deposit (other than 1 Total of time deposit subject to I term 40, 11, 42, and 43 ; United S t?t * r Icj<rds (ctlei than ] i Bids navable, other than with i edcra * " (including ail (bl'js'itrs, lcpicrcnt rowed other than rediscounts) TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cour I I, A. K. Goldfinch, Cashier of the | that the above statement is true to tli j Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT-ATTEST: W. A. FREEMAN, A. E. GO^UFINCH, H. L. BUCK, Di MONEY IN COCA-COLA Atlanta.?Profits totalling' $4,000,, 000 were made by the two syndi' cates that handled the reorganization of the Coca-Cola company, it was testified here hi the hearing of evidence in an injunction suit 1 brought by the Atlanta and Chatta' nooga Battling companies against ' the markets of coca-cola syrup. " The Coca-Cola Company of Georgia recently was reorganized into B the Coca Cola Company of Dela1 ware, a corporation with $25,000,000 : CLEAN UP, GLEAN DOW I . BE CLEAN Yftii mav noftrt snmp of tho Black-Flag, Bee Brand In ers, Poison Fly Paper, Bla i iflush, Bon Ami, Sapolio, quid Veneer, and OA 1 and economical germicide , to be had, a 25c bottle mi is a splendid disinfectant. ! ed off. Only at CONWAY I T -v, - ? *yyr ;. ^ 'S e Farm xl lcs from Qonway. Size, Breeding H la swine breeders at their recent H ?t in/' He says that America will H irt of this responsibility will fall on' H le next year we will see prices high |H herd today. V HANSON, The Auctioneer, 213 No. Sixth St. WILMINGTON, N. 0. | Reserve Dibtrict No. 5. 8 Condition of The fl RANK AT nnMWAY 1 ?. . m WWII II n I he Close of Business on May 4, 1920. JRCES fl unts, (except fl $130,070.39 I sold with endorsement of H above (see Item 55d) $130,070.39 fl 47.75 bonds par value) $50,000.00 . y ,, I ler deposits fl 35,000.00 j 18!?,700.00 s 270,700.00 ^ I including stocks) fl 1,000.00 I r tl an U. S. 1,000.00 I jr cent, of subscription) 1,650.00 I unincumbered 5,000.00 I 5,000.00 I 2,700.00 I i Bank 29,015.30 I 'rom national banks 57,0113-85 y or town as re- I 2,567.13 I r and due I 2,500.00 I roximate?on Notes I 500.00 I 403.90 V $503,170-44 I TIES , I $50,000.01* 5,000.00 1 $19.410 97 1 taxes paid 5,979.38 13,437.59 I 1 n/] 1 w% ^ A.. wu, *11 uuvauvc ui uiutui ny 1 500.00 1 50,000.00 I (deferred credits) 4,407.78 J 3,291.01 I ,nd trust com- I feign countries fl r 80) 11,450.89 I ntiing 1,993.50 1 1 33 21,151.24 fl >?>sits) subject fl 30 days): ,1 312,042.56 1 n 30 days i| 10,000.00 I an bank deposits) I 1, 37, 38, and 39 322,042.5G >4M able after 30 days, or fl id postal savings): fl or money borrowed) 11039.05 1 Reserve, I 11,039.0.3 ^fl lostal ravings): fl [\ Rescive Rank fl Ing mcr.ey bor- 1 30,000.00 fl $503,170.44 I ity of Horry, (ss.) I above-named bank, do solemnly swear 1 ie best of mv knowledge and belief. fl A. K. GOLDFINCH, Cashier. 1 this 11th day of May 1920. 1 T. B. LUDLAM, Notary Public. 1 i fl i rectors. fl w I capital stock. W. C. Wardlaw, vice^fl president of the Trust Company of fl Georgia, made the statement regard- fl ing profits while under cross ex- fl animation by counsel for the bot- 1 tiers. 1 The bottling companies are seek- 1 Ing to enjoin the Coca-Cola Com- 1 pany of Delaware from cancelling their contracts for syrup, the plainitff's contending the contracts are perpetual. Testimony is being taken before a commissioner appointed in superior court here. N, CLEAN AROUND AND ALLOVER following: sect Powder, Daisy Ply Killck Cobalt, Ply Swatters, Sari Kreso, Lysol, Creolin, Li- I RBOLEO, the most efficient * and all-round disinfectant xea with five gallons water Does not stain, easily wash/ ~ DRDS GO. ' TV