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MQ1 son GARRANZA LOSES 11 STAUNCH SUPPORTs j Washington.?Gen. Pablo Gonzalez, long regarded by Cartuma as his staunchcst supporter, has joined in the revolution acording to advice; .j through official channels. He was a few miles east of the Mexican capital in command of two regiments j of federal troops and had severed both railway lines extending to Vera Cruz. S( Another report received here through unofficial channels was that h the hjgh military officers whom Car ranza'jsummoned in council a few o days ago, had supplemented their v advice to him to resign, with an ul- < timatum fixing May 15 as tlu limit 0 i* - .. i a . _ _/ ^ ^ lor ins tenure 01 oince. j> Bank No 290. U Stale ; out of the Condi ion of THE BANK Uvt LITTLE RIVER _ Located at Little River, S. C., at the 1 Clc v of Business May 1, 10.0 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $40,S53.7V l>ond; and Slocks Owned by the Bank 10,800.03 1 Furni'.ure and Fixtures 323.83 " Banking House 1,250.CO 1 Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80 Due from Banks and o Bankers 5,774.97 y Currency 4,373.00 Gold 11G.0,) Silver* and Other Minor Coin 1,121.28 Checks and Cash Items 9,443.38 Other Resources, viz: War Savings Stamps 148.19 a p TOTAL $81,648.19 d LIABILITIES a Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 f< Surplus Fund 3,500.00 v Undivided Profits, less Cur- li rent Expenses and o Taxes Paid 1,581.84 v Dividends Unpaid 12.00 ex Individual Deposits Sub- a ject to Check $18,728.99 a Savings Deposits 37,203 37 p Cashier's Checks 62.38 X 55,994.74 C Bills Payable, including Cer- ir tificates for Money ti Borrowed 10,500.09 e: Other Liabilities, viz: ti Interest Due Depositors 59.61 f< TOTAL $81,648.19 o STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, li County of Horry. (ss.) 1; Before me came Moore Thompson, C Cashier of the above named bank, a who, being duly sworn, says that the ! above and foregoing statement is a tl true condition of said lank, as I shown by the books of said bank. o MOORE THOMPSON. h Sworn to and subscribed before j k me this 10th day of May 1920. j k CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY, 11) Notary Public for South Carolina. CORRECT ATTEST: 1 JA.S. A. STONE, c "W. H. STONE, c MOORE THOMPSON, t Directors. t . 1 ? t ?Mary Roberts Rinehart, note 1 ' writer, always classed as an a ti- ( suffragist, has announced her. el as 1 a candidate for delegate at la g 1! from Pennsylvania to the Rcpubli j can convention. j' PRICES 0F~GaCA:00LA |i COMPARED 1 CIRCULAR; Theix* has found its way to the Herald of lice a copy of a circifa' evidently printed in Atlanta, Georgia, and signed by the Coca C la (. ompany an I mailed to t ie customers <?f the parent coir puny under date, of April 12th, 1020. This circular is quite interesting in view of the increase in the price of a gla .s of cocac-cola from Gc including war tax to 10c including war tax. This circular referred to gives notice of an increase in the price of. the syrup from which the cost cola, drinks are made in barrels from $1.-1 GO per gallone to .$2.00 prr gallon, and it goes on in the body of it toj show to the retailers what a great difference an increase of lc per galIon will make in the profits received ( from one gallon of the syrup as follows: Old Prices. 100 Drinks at 5c equals $5 00 1 gallon of coca-cola at $1.60. 1.60 and profit $1.00 Amount left for other expenses and profit $3.40 New Prices. 300 Drinks at 6c equals $6.00 1 Gallon of Coca-Cola at $2.00 equals 2.00 Kant left for other expenses pi,fit ...$4.00 , ( '*%* 0 v COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of Horry. ). O. Boyd, Plaintiff vs. 'he Worth Company, Commie Ed(Var Lawson and C. M. Boyd, Defendants. O THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON!D and required to answer the comlaint in this action, of which a copy < herewith served upon you, and to owe a copy of your answer to the aid complaint on the subscriber at is ol fice at Conway, S. C., within venty days after the service heref; exclusive of the day of such seriee; and if you fail to answer the irplaint within the time aforesaid, io plaintiff in this action will apiy to the Court for the relief cleandod in the complaint. a. ed May 1st, A. D. 1920. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. O COM IK EDGAR LAWSON, AMD AND THE WORTH COM PANY, ABSENT DEPENDANTS: TAKE NOTICE That the Cornhunt in the foregoing stated action ad the Sumons of which the foreoing is a copy were filed in the ofice of the Cleik of the Court of ;mmon Pleas in and for Horry iounty, at C nwav, S. C., on the th day of May A. D. 1920. V. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Pendency of Action, Notice is hereby given that an ction has been commenced by the laintiff above named against the efendants above named, which said ction is now pending in this Court or the purpose of determinig aderse claims in the tract of land ereinafter described and the rights f the parties thereto under the Pro ision of an Act to provide a meth[I of determining adverse claims nd quieting titles to real estate pproved March 25th, 1916, and apearing on page 928 of Volume XIX, Statute of the State of South arolina; the plaintiff herein being i possession of and claiming lawful tie to an undivided one-half int^rst in fee simple in and to the said ract of land, which is described as allows: All and singular that certain tract r parcel of land containing fv.ur undred (400) acres, more or less, ying in Bayboro Township, Horry 'ounty, South Carolina, now known s the estate land of Laura Jane .awson, deceased, and bounded at he present time on the north by leniford land, on the East by lands f J. W. Stevens, on the South by *nds of J. W. Stevens and what i. nown as the Allsbrook, Sanford, ands, and on the West by Allsbrook and, formerly known as Smith and; being Uo identical tract of and described in a certain deed of onveyance from D. O. Boyd and >thers, heirs at law of Daniel Boyd, o Rebecca Boyd and others, dated he 31st day of March A. D. 1893, uid recorded in Book DD, at Page YH, records of Hoiry County, excepting ti e parcel of thirty (30) icre.* there ?f conveyed by G. u. Aiwson to S. G. Tyler, January 5th, 1005, recorded in Book A-4, page It, and aho a parcel of twenty (20) icros, l. o;e cr less, conveyed by E. D. Law son and Laura Jana Lawson Lo R. H. Tyler, May 24th, 1905, and recorded in Book A-4, page 62; the aid S. G. Tyler and R. H. Tyler being in possession of said small parcel and claiming title to them under the deeds executed to them as aforesaid. H. II. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's At'orney. Dated May 1st, A. D. 1920. ORDER. Upon hearing the Affidavit of H II. Woodward, Attorney for the plainliff, in pursuance of subdivision 2 of section 105 of the Code of Civil Procedure A. D. 1912 it is ordered that J. S. Vaught, Judge o^ Probate of Horry County, be, and lie is hereby appointed as Guardian ad Litem of Comie Edgar Lawson an infant defendant, wiiu abserd from the State, and for the pur poses of this action unless the sai< infant, or someone in his behal within twenty days after the ser vice of a copy of this Order by pub lication with the Summons as here inafter stated, shall procure to b appointed a Guardian ad Litem fo said infant; the said J. S. Vaugh being" a suitable and competent per son to act in said capacity. It is further ordered that thi Order shall be served upon said in fant defendant by publishing: th same for three successive weeks i the Horry Herald published in Hoi ry County, and that the same sha be published immediately followln '.ho Summons in said action; an hat the service of said Order she be completed at the same time ths THE HORRY HERALD, COl he service of said Summons is com pleted. Given under my Hand and Sea' his 10th day of May A. D. 1020. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) A. H. WOODWARD, C. C. C. P. Attorney for Plaintiff. ? o STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Of the Conway .Savings .Bank, Located at Conway, S."C., at the Close of Business May 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $206,995.65 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank y 39,781.25 Due from Ranks and Bankers 14,829.65 TOTAL $261,606.55 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2.000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, and Taxes Paid 4,853.0.; Savings Deposits $189,189.81 Time Certificates of Deposit 49,813.71 Cashier's Checks ? 23J),003.52 Other Liabilities, viz: Reserve for Interest on Deposits 5,750.00 TOTAL $201,606.55 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. ss. Before me came A. K. Goldfinch, C ashier of the above named banK, who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a . iuo condition of said bank, as shown i>\ the books of said bank. A. K. GOLDFINCH. Sworn to and subscribed b fore me this 11th day of May 1920. T. B. LUDLAM, Notary Public. Correct Attest W. A. FREEMAN, A. E. GOLDFINCH, H. L. BUCK, . Directors. ? o Bank No. 450 Statement of The Condition of The FARMERS BANK Located at Loris, S. C., at the Close of Business on May 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $104,970.4C Overdrafts (Secured) 1,637 3C Furniture and Fixtures 4.175.21 Due from Banks and Bankers 34,761.52 Currency 6,429.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 951.21 ^necKS ana ^asn items 1,1 ro.on Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds 2,650 0C Tiansit 60.0C TOTAL ' $156,84S.3? LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $10,000.01 Undi/idcd Profits, less Curro:;t Expenses and Taxes Paid 4,173.8': Individual Deposits Subject to Check $85,023.55 Tirue Certificates of of Deposit 55,411.92 Certified Checks 153.75 Cashier's Checks 2,080.32 142,669.5' TOTAL $156,843.31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. ss Before me came Chas. D. Prince Cashier of the above named banh vbo, being duly sworn, says that th \bova and foregoing statement is i condition of said bank, a hovn by the books of said bank. CHAS-. D. PRINCE. Sworn to and subscribed befor to this 10th day of May 1920. "AIN'T IT A GRAND A when You give. Your fences and, old out^..^ Buildings /\ Nice Coax of PAtMT ! j A~A-AlA"Al^i i I" 1 ;My1I and You mak? Tm? l\pc ot 0,000.000,000,000, 6grw\s mkscr/k 0 BY cha3iw6 THEM OFF YOVJp, r pabm?ses wltm scrvjbbiwg t 8roshi5, mops ^ SWAY, 8. 0., MAY 13, 1820. ?' * " - .- . E. L. SANDERSON, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest DAN W. HARDWICK, O. E. HICKMAN, A. J.'MISHOE, Directors. Statement of the Condition Of THE BURROUGHS BANK & * TRUST CO. Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close of Business May 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $102.8^0 58 Overdrafts 5.09 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 1,074.51 Furniture and Fixtures 463.0J Due from Banks and Bankers 37,417.79! Currency 10,T<0.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,741.6 ) Checks and Cash Items 64G.83 Other Resources, viz: TT S Ti-ftnciiw W. w. j Certificates 50.032 59 ' TOTAL $204,255.13 TOTAL $204,255.13 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In 50,000.00 Si" plus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,114.59 Individual Deposits Subject to Check $126,123.13 | Savings Deposits 6,234.38 Time Certificates of Deposit 8,688.03 Cashier's Checks 1,095.00 142,140.54 i TOTAL $204,255.13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. (ss.) Before me came T. T. Elliott, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being; duly sworn, says the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. T. T. ELLIOTT, Cashier. Swm to and subscribed before mc Rtli flnv nf Mnw 1090 R. T. BOOTH, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest F. A. BURROUGHS, } D. M. BURROUGHS, J. E. BRYAN, Directors, o ? H. Pierce, of Bucksville, was in r Conway last Saturday on business. : "PAINT UP, GLEAN UP LEAST DR ) From head to foot at the Conwi giving that special 10 per cent riving daily and we are selling ; Our FURNITURE DEPARTME House is second to none. Prices SHOES. We can save you fron We can make you an INTERNA with the price cut from $4 to $! cut they are offering and belt while the cut price is on. E/er; \ tional Suits fit better, look Lebt other Suits ever purchased. ) Don't fail to sop our SILK DEP on each dollar you spend for si ; Visit both our big stores and si bushels Velvet Beans to close c too late. e Yours for 1 * - CONWAY BAR6A c A. C. Thompso: lND GLORIOUS FEELING" __ - Ar-iD You CLG/VrsJ OUT A ^ LOT OP OL.D RU0BI6M Beginning TO G?T ^ RATHe? LLV ; 1 4% I " - A M D Th r m Vo JDCCt DC To Bte ClfM UP AND Paint UP ??vf.vi'^VTHtHG You <xajni - Am D Vou . I' * *'v ' * " ' ' 4 # j * ^ Bank No. 309 Statement of the Condition of ] THE BANK OF AYNOR Located at Aynor, S. C., at the Close of Business May 4, 1920. RESOURCES i Loans and Discounts $41,255.39 ! Overdrafts 118.74 . Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 { Due from Banks and s Bankers 67,965.10 t Currency 4,639.0" ' Gold 45.00 1 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,477.67 4 Checks and Cash Items 7,022.37 1 Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds 15,000.00 1 ? i TOTAL $139,023.2* ) LIABILITIES ! Capita' Stock Paid In $15,625.00 Undivided Profits ln?? Cur ' out Expenses and j Taxes Paid 355.8^ 1 Individual Deposits ' Subject to Check 101,811.0' ( Savings Deposits 20,05(5.2'! * Certified Checks 300.0' 4 Cashier's Checks 275.1.3 S TOTAL $139,023.2' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. (ss.) ( ? Bcfo4*e me came Ii. N. Johnson Ca' hier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the ah- vc and forcgding statement is a true condition of sakl bank as shown < by the books of said bank. ] R. N. JOHNSON. Sworn to and subscribebd before me this 8th day of May 1920. ED. W. PAGE, Notary Public. 1 Correct Attest: C. R. PAGE. J. W. FLOYD, R. N. JOHNSON, Directors. Bank No. 209. o AT BURROUGHS HOSPITAL. Many friends of Miss Mildred Collins will be sorry to Ieam that she is now in the Burroughs Infirmaiy suffering from a nervous breakdown brought on, it is thought, by close study and application to her books in school. She had been in declining health for several weeks ami was sent to the Hospital one day last week. m ? Get land deeds, timber deeds, options on timber and options on Taml ; from the Herald office. AND LAST BUT NOT ESS UP" iy Bargain Houre, while we are trade discount. New Goods arthem fast and "furious." NT, up stail's at the Bargain * lower than the lowest. 1 50c up $5 on the pair. .TI ON A L TAILOR-MADE SUIT 17.00 per suit. This is a special er get ready for the campaign ybody knows that the Interna,ter and last longer than any ARTMENT and save 10 per cent lk. ave money. Wc have ab:ut 40 >ut. See us at once before it is nore business, m urmor mo in nuuoL, mui n, Sole Owner. - - By BRIGGS. | AND You ^IvJGtP OuT That PiLC OP RcfUSE That NfsS ACCUMOLATCP |K/ Nv Yc/u? BACK YA?D - A?s?E> when YOvj HAve COmPlG Ttr D 7>?a JOB Ar^D OO^CRV/CD THe WCSUUT ? ON H H^ BOY:;! A?*'t ?T A OK K K nNi/ , GLOR-R;R?ou6 reeu^ f , . , . . // \h T* rATA . \ * ^ V ., tva \ ' %spk , . -, u <,?< OUR CITIZEN'S'DEMAND ;L- II Fully Coir plied With.?A Conway Nil Resident Furnished It. II There are few items whi h appear || In this paper more important to'Con II nr&y people than the statement pub- I] ishecf below. In the first place, it H is from a citizen of Conway and can y II ye thoroughly relied upon. In the second place, it indisputably proves ?| :hat Doan's Kidney Pills ^ do their ll vork thoroughly and not temporar-' II ly. Read this carefully: Wm. H. Chryst, Conway, says: I 'Because of a ccold I had kidney I trouble and my back was weak and I sore. My head ached and I was nervous and run down. The kidney I secretions passed too often and were I highly colored. Finally I got Doan's 1 Kidney Pills and one box curei me ^1 of all the complaint. I haven't been 1 bothered since. I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't I simply ask for a kidney remedy? I r?:ii~ xi._ !SUi/ i/t/aii ft l\uilll\Y i Hl? UlU HUIIIU that Mr. Chryst had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.ad -9 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION [)f the Bank of Loris, Located at Loris, S. C., at the Close of Business May 1th, 1$20. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $146,477.75 Overdrafts C39 63 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 26,100.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,167.70 Banking House 2,000.00 Other Real Estate Owned 7,668.05 Due from Banks and Bankers 9,220.95 Currency 3,866.00 Gold 67.50 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,863.31 Checks and Cash Items 524.69 Other Resources, viz. Transit 160.87 , TOTAL $201,756.50 "LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 7,126.39 Due to Banks and Bankers 985.78 r ! __? 1? t ^ jTKiiviuuai ucposits v Subject to Check 65,859.50 Time Certificates of Deposit 48,785.05 Cashier's Checks 499.78 115,144.33 Notes and Bills Rediscountcd, 26,000.00 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 30,000.00~W ?? total $201,756.50 state of south carolina, County of Horry. (as) Before me came G. D. McQueen, : Cashic? 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. / g. d. McQueen. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of May 1920. M. C. BUTLER, Notary Public. Magistrate. Correct Attest: Y. P. McQUEEN, B. F. COX, JNO. P. COOPER, T"\ t Mr* jyiiCLWI n. FAMILY All WELL? 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Both contain exactly the same medicinal value. Insist on genuine Pepto-Mangan. To be sure you are buying the genuine Pepto-Mangan, ask your drug-, ?jrist for "GudeV. And be sure thev name "Gude's" is on the package.? J Advt. (5|13|) 1