The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 15, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PK PAGE EIGHT HEARINGS CLOSED | IN RATE MATTER Decision Expected Early in August?Cover Much Ground. i I . i "Washington.?Hearings woiv cVs(llll inl Oivt !lll> I'lllll I (')( ' I IIVIVIII LI II I I V V I L ? . i. . ... commission on the rail" '"1 ' ap'i'ii fov increased freight rat's which lias boo 1 < o viboii by si inpers and carriers dike a. the g est single propo^i: i. n in it < tVe t en the Amnican p,v p'e <-ve- .-ubinit cd to the conim; ;sioi\. Decision by th cor .evb- '< >1 on t'o applied i 1 i e:* c, 1 o < r y in August in order tha* die < \v r t s may be oii -clive v. m ' he gov rnjnnt guar;" 4c^ exp c S . < 1. It is generally a sum d t' at the forthcoming award ol' ho railroad labor board in i' " ei mlnyoe ' a'4 ' carriers' waive eontrover.-y will bo, taken into considerate n without further hearings in adjusting the new schedules. . The railroads under t' e provision of the transportation act asked rate advances which would yield an added yearly income $1,017,000,000 to provide the 0 per cent returns per mitted by the law. In addition, the expense to be created by the expected ward of thi? railroad labor board, estimated at between $>00,000,000 and $1,000.000 (>00 must be met bv j further increases, the carriers claim. Opposition on the part of shipp rwas confined mainlv in the amount of the increases asked by the carriers, :>0 per cent in the East, 31 J per cent in the South and Z4 per cent in the West which it was argued, were too high. o Rank No. 450 Statement of The Condition of The FARMERS BANK Located at Loris, S. C., at the close of Business June 30tli, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $131,678 25 Overdrafts 457.90 Furniture and Fixtures 4,275.21 Due fronri Banks and Bankers 25.431.05 Currency 2,024.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 792.90 Checks and Cash Items 59.82 Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds 2,700.00 Transit 60.00 TOTAL $167,479.13 LIABILITIES Captvil Stock Paid in $10 000.00 Surplus Fund 3 500.00 Undivided "Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes I J Jo A I The bes I of the best li I I was ci I the past foui I hard I have ' I You wil I interests at I Come ti B of the new ( I job. 'A. Paid 780 .'Jo Dividends Unpaid 80.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 70,844.01 Time (VvtifDates of Deposit 57,707.04 Cashier's Checks 00.08 128.118.78 Rills Payab'e. ineludinr Certificates for Monev Dorrowed 25,000 00 TOTAL 81 07.470.18 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Hovrv. ss Refore me came Chas. D. P?*in"o. Cashier of the above named bank, who, being1 duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a t:ue ccndit'ien of sab' back a s' own I V the ho< Us Ol s:i*<! IVWK. chas. p. dtfncf. S\y." ? > to and subscribed before me this 9th day of Tuly, J920. E. E. Sanderson, Notary Public ' r. p ' Attn t J A. Pvvant, Pan V Hard wick, A. F. Cannon. Pi rectors. St p.' <? ?*?>" < ol 'he '<>"<' i t ioo n1' The! CONWAY SAVINGS BANK I o- I'lcfl at Conway, S. a* the Close or Ihts'ncss .Tune HO, 1V2J BESOURCES I Loans and Discounts $2244864.521 bonds an 1 Stocks owned By the Dank 89,781.2") Din- from Banks and Bankers 8.089.5-', TOTAL $272,785.821 1.1 ABIT 1TIES r*?; J .. i t'i ii..: ! CM n nnn no v ;i| Jx i ;i r?'.< H. i\ i am 11 - 1 ??,?>-.n? ww i i Surplus Fund 2.000.00. Undivided Profits, loss Current Expenses and Taxos Paid 0.047.41 | Savings Penosits 8197,418.98 Time Certificates of Peoosit 51,518.93 Cashier's Checks 24S.937.9l Other Liabilities, viz: Reserve for interest on Deposits 5,750.00 _ TOTAL 8272.735.32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. ss. Before me came A. K. Goldfinch,! 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. A. K. GOI DINCH. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th dav of Julv 1920. T. B. LUDLAM. Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: H. L. BUCK. W. A. FREEMAN. A. E. GOLD'NCH. Directors. o Bank No. 209 Statement of the Condition of The BANK OF LORIS , Located at I.oris. S. C., at the close I of business June 30th, 1920 I RESOURCES v . PELL, F it lighted warehouse at Aynor, ghted and best equipped wareho onnected with other warheouse years and all the growers kn< worked for them on the Aynor I find me better prepared to tal this biggest and best warehouse o see me at the Brick with the :rop. and I will prove to you tl \ynor, S. WEBKEsa nwra I THE HOBRT HERALD, CONV Loans and Discounts $167,973 28 Overdrafts 1,786.20 Bonds and Stocks Owned bv tho Bank ' 25,000 00 i Furniture and Fixtures 3 167.70 Banking House 2,000 0;) Other Rtvd Estate Owned 7,60S.0~> i Due from Banks and Bankers 13,819.02' Currcnev 1,512 00' Gold ' 75.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,721.42' Checks and Cash Items 440.00 I TOTAL $225,168.67; LIABILITIES Capita' Stock Pa\i in $10.000 00 Surplus Fund 2,500.00 F v'iviilod Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 7,205.89 Individual Deposits Subject t > Check 71,760.22 Tune Certi fitatcs of Bono dt 49.187.65 Oa bier'/ Cheeks 159.04 121,112. Not" and Hill; Rcdiscountcd 54,349.87' Rills Payable, includinc Certificates for Money Borrowed 30.000.00 TOT A T j 3225,108.67 sta'it: oy south Carolina, County of 11orrv, ss '<>; (> me came (!. IT. McQueen, ('adder ef t'e above named bank, who, b, inj; duly sworn, says tli.it the aV>v< a . 1 forc^oim? statement i :\ true condition of said bank a>< .-1 own !>v the books of dd bank. g. i). McQueen. Sworn to and sub cribed before mc this 7t!i clay of July, 1920. II. 1.. Sander-on. Notary Public. Correct Attest IV S. Cnoner, V. P. McQueen, l>. !4'. Cox. Directors. El - ..T_ "XT_ 0(if\ >ai!K INC. Statement of the Condition of The RANK OF AY NOR Located at Ay nor. S. C.. at the close of Business .Tune 30th, 1920 PESOURCES Loans and Discounts $62,082.89 ~ * oor? or* Overdrafts zoi.&v Liberty Bonds Owned bv the Bank 13,500.00; Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 8,985.10 Currency 3.960 0e Gold ' 40.00 Si'^ov and Other Minor Coin 429.45 Checks and Cash Items 3.00 ( TOTAL $90,737.73 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $15,025.00 Undivided Profits, less Cirrront Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,377.4/1 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 51.231.64 Savings Deposits 22,464.55 Cashier's Checks 39.07 ihnnca ! Vop. S. C., and one use in the State is at Aynor for >w me and how market. /\I tx/vi tn uaie ui yuui at the place. ! very first load hat I am on the ehouse Co VAY, S. 0., JULY 15, 1920. i L AGENT FOR 7 ^ PRICE 7-15 2t ' . ? TOTAL $90,7.57.73 ST A TE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. ss. Before mo cnnu1 R. N. Johnson, Cashier of the above named hunk, who, being dul\ sworn, says that the above .and foregoing statement is a true condition of said, hank, as shown by the books of raid bank. R. N. JOHNSON. Sworn to and subscribed befoic me this 7th dav of Julv 1920. EI). W. PAGE, Notary Publfe. Correct Attest: C. R. PAGE. L. R. HAGOOD, GEO. J. HOLLIDAY. Directors. a Statement of the Condition of The i? a CTif o rn*vrrr?rn 111 imutun^ ii/vi> iv <v ikijoi hj. Located at Conway, S. C., at the Close of Business June* .TO, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $143,183.5.^ I Overdrafts 15.3C ! Bonds and Stocks owned b>* the Bank 1,117.2^ Furniture and fixtures 1,337.12 I Due from Banks omf ! Bankers 86.780 8<" 1 \rrrcncy 7.017.Ot i Sliver and Other Minor Coin 2,561.2? ] Tobacco 1 TT ] THE HOT WE. BIG SAL !g We have one hundred su I out, regardless of forme 8 Come and see for yourse 1 We hav I ready-to-wea 1 than you ca 1 ty and stylis] I A big s I high cut shoe I same shoes. I carry for ab< I wise, and co I Horry Count 9 We ha\ 1 linoleums, a I are closing < | 100 ba I rels best, ps I 28c pound, \ 1 One cai 1 $10.50 per prices, no I I pound. Cor I I Overlar I and avoid < I in three wee I month prom R Thornh harness, far i you want ar and you wil next Tuesdr and a word Con1 J. F. Garrell LORiS, COUTH CAROLINA HE BELL FIVE PASSENGER TO $1,520,00 DELIVERED AT I Demonstrations any time Checks anil Cash Items 5.i4.04 (Jtlio;- Uesources, viz: i l\ 8. Treasury Certificates ' 20.000.00! TOTAL $242,546.501 LIABILITIES ! ( apital Stock Paid In $50,000.00 ! So nil us Fund 10,000.00, lTndivided Profits. Ios-j Current Expenses and Taxes I Paid 2,514.90 i I T 1 __ l 1 IX, !i n..L individual i/cpnsus oudjrrt to Chock $15(5.817.14 Saving's Do-posits 11,(774.(58 Tirno CoitiTifcates of Doposit 11,988.0.1 Cashier's Checks 1*51.49 180,0.11.34 ! TOTAL $242 546.30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cbunty of Hnrrv. ss. Before mo camo T. T. El I Lit, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says tKat 1 the a(Vivo and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as > shown bv the books of said bank. ' T: T. ELLIOTT, Cashier. S\vorn to and subscribed before * me this 12th dar of Jul v. 1920. > R. T. BOOTH. > Notary Public for South Carolina. i Market Ope uesda^y July i ATHER CUTS NO E AT THE BARGA1 its clothing in Palm Beach and r price. They are the last won It. e a big line of ladies', misses' ,r suits and dress .is, and they ar n buy the goods they are niacin ti. tock of ladies', misses' and chil is at less than manufacturers arc We carry the same shoes tha out half the price. Get wise* an< me to this, the greatest sal? ev< y. e a big line furniture, cooking s rt squares, sewing machines, b >ut at tremendous reduction in ] gs best, whole rice. $13.50 per itent flour, prepared, only $14.2 standard fine granulated, r load red, cedar shingles, No. thousand. One car load fenc< advance since last year. Nai nplete line groceries, id-4 automobiles and Sedans in s disappointment as we have sold iks and we have only two more ised us. ill wagons, Taylor Cannady bug m and log carts, mules and horsi lything outside of a fuss or a fo 1 find the water is fine. Tobac ty, July 20th. The early bird to the wise is sufficient. Respectfully, way Bargain I A. C. THOMPSON, Pres BDHi 'vmsaamsmivBasiBmse-jm 1 "i ^ I ' IURIMG CARS ] LORIS 1 i Uorrect Atto.l: K. A. IH'RROUGHS, H. HRVAN, I). M. IJUUKOUGHS, Directors. IVIls Why He waited A your ago a manufacturer engager! a boy. For m< nths there was noth ink noticeable aboat the boy except that he never took Ms eyes off the work he was doing. A few weeks ago the manufacturer looked up to see the boy standing" beside his deskl "What do you want?" he asked. * "Want my-pay raised." "What are yoa getting?" "Ten shillings a week." "Well, how much do you thiifcft you are worth'/"1" "Fifteen shtTfuftgs" "You think' so, do you?" "Yes, sir and I've been thinkin' so for three weeks, hut I've ifreen soblamed btu*y I aint had time tospeak to you about it."? Jffhiladel? phia Ihjblfc Ledger. ins Here i i 20 ICE WITH THE \ IN, HOUSE I that miitf hp nlnspri VVI VJWW %l IV% % . . . W ^ w B d: in workmanship and styfe. I and children'3, I e going for lass 3 of. Very uifdren's low and j asking fotf the / | it other houses v*> i don't b?a other jr pulled off in \ toves, mattings, icycles that we price. 1 bag. 100 bar5 barrel. Sugar 1 Hearts, only e wire at old ; Is 7 l-2c per l \ Ho 11 nn vl tt * 1/vy wxv. v cvu *jr I three car loads I carloads for this I / gies, road carts, I 1 es. In short, if I | ot race, come in I * co Market opens I ^ gets the worm, I ^ House ! i