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? Leocal and Mrs. W. A. Stilley, and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, spent last Friday at Wilmington, N. C. / * Marion A. Wright was in Columbia, S. C., on business last week. . ?? Farm Implement Company has moved much cf their stock into -the new building recently completed on 3rd Avenue. * * ? Marvin Connor has two farms near Conway and is advertising to se.l either of them, in this issue of the paper. * * J. C. Webb visited Florence, S. C., on business last week. Miss O. L. Wellons, who haft been visiting the family of Mr. K. S. Wellons, left this week to spend some time with her sister at Savannah, Ga. ***** Mrs. Paul Quattlebam, who has been visiting friends and relatives at Alarion, has returned home. , * * * * ? We are selling out our herd of Registeied Duroc J:isey Hogs. So3 me at once and make your selec tion. H. C. Cannon.?Adv. It ?. * * + * L. R. Ambrose, chief of police of; Georgetown, spent the first of the week in the city. ... * o m M^s. W. A. Campbell, of Geoi getown, is visiting Mrs. McQueen Quattlebaum. ' m m m it Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams and little daughter, Virginia Coble, and M iss Kathleen McMillan, returned I Friday from a trip through North Carolina anr Virginia. * * * % G. C. Harris visited the Herald office and other prominent business r. Conway last week. Mr;:. Florence Hedrick returned lc-.it week from Wilmington, N. C., where .V attended the wedding' oi her niotv. Miss Marthaline Slocumb. ? * * * ft Mr. and Mrs. Ed. N. Jones and children, who have been visiting menus anu relatives here, returned j to their home at Mullins Sunday. ? ? m Chapman Thompson spent lust weok-end with friends at Bamberg-, S. C. ? m m m Misses Lula and Tnez Stalvey left Saturday to spend several days with j their sister Mrs. H. G. Tisdale at; Timmonsville. ? ? * Mrs. D. A. Spivey and children, who have been spending the summer at Hendersonville, N. C., returned home last Friday. Mrs. M. R. Smith and little daughter, who have been visiting' friends and i\ latives at Ansonville, N. C., returned home last week. i Coleman Martin, who has been' with \\)Q K. (J. Lake Drug Co.. ai! Floivrce for the past few months arrived here last Friday and sjicnt seven! days with friends and relatives hero and in the country. Mr. Mn'tin left Tuesduv to resume lis studies at University of Sjuth Carolina at Columbia. I ~ m m m AUCTION SALE. SAT. 1 P. M.? Hogs, cattle, automobile, one new j huggy an(l harness. Ford t: u-k, lot of Furniture.?R. O. Har.son. Adv. * ? ? ? CLERKS?(men. women) over 17,: for Postal Mail Service. $135 month. Examinations Septembcr-October. Expreience unneces-j sary. For free particulars, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service Examiner) 901 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C.?Adv. 9 1(5 2L pel LOST?On Laurel Srtect between Horry Tobaco Warehouse and G. B. Jenkins' (R) one Todis overcoat, Fiiday Sept. 10th. Finder will please notify Mrs. Addie Roberts, Allsbrook, S. C., R. 3 Box. 48. ik * * + m FOR SALE?One bay horse about j 7 years old, gentle and perfectly i scund. Apply to G. Robt. Floyd,; Conway, S. C. on R F D 3, 1 1-2! miles of Conway.-?Ad. 9 16 2t pd . FOR SALE?100-acre farm: 25 aeies cleared, good bouse anil bd;n. Located on (ieorg. tow: j road, 2 miles from Yawhanna' Ferry. 1 1-2 miles church, 1 3-4 school. See or write Homer Coo))-1 er, \ Conway, S. C. R F D No. 3 Adv. It nd. V * * WANTED?I am in the market for| a I'hcap Farm any where within 10 miles of Conway. Size anywhere frim two to t -n horse- I' ym haven't something cheap to offer need not apply. S. T. Stalvey, Coca-Cola Hot. Co. ad 4t 9|9 WOOD! WOOD!?Parties want- 1 ing wood from us will please nUi"e orders xit once. L. P. Roberts & Son.?Adv. It pd ?fi * A K> ? FOR SALE?Pears?Call en William Waddington, R. F. D. No. 1, Conway. S. C., (White Oak)?Adv. 9 2 JH pd. 6f>f, quickly relieves Constipation. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite an J 1 Hcr.dache.v. due to Torpid Liver.?ad | We are proud of (he confidenc ( doctors, driH-;!X'sts and the pub'i; < have ir Gt?G ( hill and Fever Tonic.? >] V Pepsenei W. R. Salmon has just returned from New York where he has been buying: his 5 and 10 cent line. See hi* ad in the next issue. * ? * * Mrs W. R. Salmon and W. R. Jr. who have been visiting: relatives In Clio, have returned home. * * ? * * HAS NEW MASTER C. R. Scarborough, the new postmaster of the Conway postoifice, took charge of the of lice here on September 1st. He followed Mr. A. li. Long, who had been appointed as temporary postmaster after the resignation of i'ower W. Bethca. 0. Hoyt McMillan, of the Conway bar, visited Columbia on business last week. M S 9 The rule of "Let George do it'* will not work out every time. ? ?'>?? The second primary created as much interest as the first, probably more. Lines were closer drawn. * ? * * v Chevrolet Roadster for sale, In I good condition. See D. C. Ander- ' */>n at Herald office. 1 0> 9 * * * < Harmon Dusenbury, who has j been spending some time in the ; North, returned home the iirst of this week. Mr. Dusenbury left j today co enter the University of South Carolina at Columbia. ***** LOST?On Saturday Sept. 4th, one black leather pocket book be- , tween Bayboro and Conway or in ( Coiivvay containing- $40 in cun\ n- ] cy and one tax : ee ipt. Suitable j reward if retuined to W. (J. I)u rant, Bayboro, S. C.?Adv 2ti po i 0:11. WANTED?A lady that understands sewing1 and dressmaking at the Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s oirice on Laurel Street, a few doors up i'lom Post office. Apply from ii A. i\i. to 5 I'. M. Saturday. Wm. J. Burney, Agt. Adv. It. * * * rARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for sale. Must be priced right. Write L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111.?Adv. lti. pd. FOR SALE?Ford Roadster, in good condition. Se? D. T. Tisdale at Buck Motor Co. adv It . ? O ? ? - ? AuiRn ur IT DAY. The public is requested to help clean up the cemetery at Bakers Chapel on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1920. Friends please come and help us. Adv It J. N. LUDLAM, ? O TEACHERS EXAMINAT. () X The first regular examination for tqiichers tz ho given under th ? State Beard of Examiners will bs held at the Court House on Friday, October the first, beginning ai nine o'clock. Tiie examination will be held by the County Board or Education, but t!i< papers will be sent directly to the S ate Hoard of Examiners for grading*.^ M. .J. BULLOCK, | 9 10 nt. Co. Si; pi.. ef Ed.i:ation. AGENTS WANTED The Wizard. .Jr., is the only standard, air-cooled automobile hui i in Ame. ica a* a j opular p: ico. Weighs only cigiu hundred punid:. Ninety-six county a ;c nc-'^.s already appointed. Ten hhcusand cars under contract. Union C unty. North Carolina, changed hands in J for three thousand dollars. Secur.r ! vour cuntv now. WIZARD A(J- ! TOMOHILE COMPANY. Charlotte, North Carolina.?Adv. It pd. S T QYE'TOTT 0 N AT LORIS. S. C. Farmers Brick Warehouse at Loris, will 1)0 open for the purpose of storing cotton for the farmers. We have a capacity of 100 feet wide by 200 feet long, with concrete floor and metal ^ roof. I will manage the storage. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I will pay ten dollars reward for return of two head of stock I have lost sis 'follows: One cow colored red with white face and long wide horns and whiui belly. One two year old bu.l', about half Je vey, light red, blaze face, Miort hoins. I bong .1 this stock from Samuel Grainger. i/ r\ leuAi.M 9| 10 St CI arcn<1 on] N.''C. TOBACCO GROWERS Wo wauld advise all who luivo tobacco on hand to r>c!l out this week and next, as wo soo no prospect of prices getting any better. NEAL & DIXON BROS. C tatio i No ice STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, Prohate Judge. WHEREAS, Hannah Bessent made suit to me, to grant hor LH- i ters of Administration of the Es-; tatc of and ofTrct- o1.' Mnv*v McRav. I THESE ARE THEREFORE to ?ite and admonish all and singular :.ho kindred and ci editors of the said Mary McRay, deceased, that Lhey be and appear, before me, in iHE HORRY HERALD, CON the Ccuit of Pro! at?, to be held at Conway, S. C., on 30th day of S^pt. 1920, next, aft r publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the lor noon, to shew <*ause, if anv they have, why the said Administratis should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 10th day of Sept., Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 16th and 23rd days of September, 1920 in the ?iggg JUST RECEIVED A CAf GUARANTEE The kind formerly sold by Bu years, every one of which ha COME AND rinitd iBartR rAifffl imn CON WAV *- " ii i ? in iinrn Xfc r Tfc>ttV <iikW>?ai MHMBMMMMlM.MMHmiMMUamMMaMiaaMM As a patron of this store its policy, its plans, or i s of personal interest to you, are a part of the store ? A. By this we mean that yo cemented by a bond of mu community pride, by which hold a close relationship, n standpoint, but also in all home town and our homj This store's set policy h De, to deal frankly and fj this community, and give wherein they may purchas merit at prices as low or 1< cure the same quality for We are now showing an newest styles in fall s ers, underwear. We also line of dry goods which we duced prices. Our gingha bleach have been reduced the market very closely an ing my usual winter supply ket has reached the botton rived, and the cotton grc^ pledged themselves to s ]] price, 40c has been deterrr cotton, I am very glad to < sitioti to sell my many cusi at a big* saving, 5 0c ginghj ghams at 33 '1-3. T have been delayed in coats and coatsuits, owing were not fixed but now ev< the prices fixed, and my s1 2 5th, inst. Wait for them \ / i-s ? I /N -? ^ UIUK5 IU J. M, ? WALSH MARLOW ! gr Grandmother used it and handc( down to daughter and granddauj ter. It helped them all?is a b< to all women and young gii "Woirffen's Relief" ? "Mot he Cordial". GUARANTEED?if FIRST bottle gives no benefit, 1 dealer from which it was boiij will REFUND THE MONEY. 1 prescription of an old family phj cian, in use for thrcq generatio Sole Props. & Mfrt. THATCHER MEDICINE CO. Chattanooga, Tana., U. S. A. f f [THURSDAY, SEPt. 16, 1920. 4 Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. o> C". I at'On Notice STATE OF .SOUTH CAROUXA. County of Horrv | By J. S. V AUGHT," ESQUIRE, Probate Judge. I WHEREAS, Daisv Holmes made' suit to me, to grant her Letters of fefcl 118% i 1 LOAD OF THOSE GOOD D STOVES | Troughs & Collins Co , for ,s given entire satisfaction. GET YOURS EMENT CO, s. c. - ft , anything pertaining to accomplishments must be because, as a patron, you l very important part, ur interest and ours are tual understanding and , and through which, we ot only from a business matters pertaining to our people. as been, and always will airly with the people of to them a trading point e merchandise of highest )wer than they can proelse where. excellent selection of the uits, hats, caps, sweathave a full and complete are selling at much rems, white homespuns and I have been watching d have hesitated in buyr, and now that the mar- j 1, the harvest Mine has ar'ers' convention have* this crop only at a fair ' lined as a fair price for | say that I am in a poi-omers this winter's supply :\ris at 40c, and 40c ginputting in my stock of to the fact that p^icos 2rything is on solid basi^, l,ock will be in by the We are, I i SERVE IARL0W L ft 0*. m mm. a m a - ? tONA iARLOW _ C I i l ? I mwnf <iWMM'twtuiiw?i>?W>(IPrva?>tt< W?> J [ !^S**f 1,,,, t jfe tei, fcl}K ite'S HAVE USED 1 ! lit Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Okla. I "I was an invalid for two I years. By theadvicoof ray I )0n T cirnrr'T i \ H v? i n^f; i u i urwu u J liiJiJ.A L'Is. VITAE and it eurod mo. ,via I can now do all my owu * work." tllO tlio Mrs. V. K. Uzzcll, Suf?ht folk, Va. " Boforo I took I I [*ho Vltao I novor saw a well day for ovor twelve months. After taking 0110 HS. bottle I waa better. My complexion has cleared np and I have gained 20 lbs." 24^ | MM Administration of the Estate of and effects of C. E. Holnu s. THESE AKK THEREFORE to cite and admonish a 1 and ingu'ar the kindred and creditors oi the said C. E. Holmes, deceased, that > they be and appear, b ft re me, in the Court of ProLate, to be held at Conway, S. C.. on 29th day of I Sept. 1920, next, afti r publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they, have, why the said Administration, should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 10th j day of Sept., Anno Domini, 19_:J. Published on the l(?th and 23rd days of September, 1920 in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. SUCQESSATTENBS i OPENING OF SGHOOLl I i Addition of Three Teachers and Eleventh Grade Mark Improvement. i ! The Burroughs School opined j last Monday morning. There was an enrollment on the first day of 329 pupils, this number being 75 more than ever before at the openCharter No. 10530 Report of The C CONWAY NATIONAL E In the State of So th C:.rol nil, at th< RE SOU Loans and discounts, including- rcdisscou those shown in b and c) Total loans Overdrafts, unsccuied ?50.87 V. S. Government Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. 1 Owi e.l and unpledged Total U. S. Government securitie Other bonds, securities, etc.; Securities other than U. S. bonds (not owned and unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc., other Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (50 pe Value of banking- house, owned and u Equity in banking house Furniture and iixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Cash in vaults and net amounts due Checks on other banks in the same city porting bank (other thain Item 1G) Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected?appr< anil Bills Receivable not past due Other assets, if anv?C!n1lrvtw?r?u * TOTAL LI AB1 LI' Capital stock paid it>. Surplus fund Undivided profits Less cur/ent expenses, irtcrest, i\n<l interest end discount collected or credit and not earned (approximate) Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to Federal Rest rve Hank fset amounts uuo to banks, bankers, at panics in the United States and for (othei tl an included in Loirs 01 'Cashiei's ci ecks n own bank outstai Total of Items ZV, ?(). 33. 012, ant Demand deposits (other than bank dej?? to Reserve (deposit ; payable within Individual deposits si ojret to check Certificates o, deposit, uue in loss thar (other than for money borrowed) Total 01' demand deposits (other tha . ubject to reserve, J terns .?4, of>, I G Time deposits subject to Reserve (payji subject to .'>0 days or move notice* ant Certificates of deposit (ether than for Total of lime deposit* subject 10 ] Items 40, 41, 42, and 43 TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Count; I, A. K. Goldfinch, Cashier of the al that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before me i CORRECT-ATTEST: W. A. FREEMAN, S. P. HAWES, A. K. GOLDFINCH, Dire WHY THE M'COfiMACK ARE MONEY Si 0 In order to do the bes pays, you must have the to right kind ox work in tli 2 ?, this is the main feature a bo ers and Rakes. The increased frrno-h i ^ 0 - - V live to gather and save m or< is place in the whole County ing and saving a ton of h ay of shipping a ton from the the McGorauick Movers and By having these implen can gather the hay in the b big dividends by cutting for the machine where you can ; FARM IMPLEME1 CONWAY, t . ing. I An address to the students was delivered by the Rev. B. G. Murphy and Rev. J. M. Lemon delivered an address of welcome to the teachers. B. D. Alexander, the Superintendent of the schcxl opened the meeting. Since the last session three teachers have been added to the force, one for the first grade and one tor the second grade, and still another to the high school department. The eleventh grade has been Included in the studies this year. The enrollment is expect'd to v reach 500 students. The new brfck building of A. C. Thompson is about completed and the new stores of i>. A. Spivey are well on the way to completion. INDUSTMOOL MOVES TO AYNOR # Arrangements have been completed for the removal of the Horry Industrial School to Aynor for the coming session. Satisfactory temporary quarters have been sccurcd for class rooms, and the people of the town have made it possible for the students to secure board in their hemes under very iavorable conditions. Rev. S. C. Monis, President of the school, has moved into his new dwelling at Aynor and reports very fair prospects for the session beginning the 20th. inst. Reserve District No. 5. ondit ion of The SANK AT CONWAY ; I' oso Oi Kusiness o.i M' ;. K, HvLO. KCES nts, (except $149,118.C0 ~ **" " 140.118.00 b().6 i jonds par value) r>0,000.00 220,800.00 s 270,800.00 including: stocks) 1,000.00 than U. S. 1,000.00 r cent of subscription) 1,650.00 mincumbered 5,000.00 5,000 00 3,533.0> Hank 40,572.14 from national banks 200,377.13 or town as re1,447.97 and due 1,400.00 Dximate?on Notes 500.00 5,927.90 Coupons 117.97 6,045.87 $681,r>00.98 TIES $50,000.00 5,000.00 lf),r?G.0.80 taxes paid 2,2o!>.27 13,404.53 ed, in advance of maturity 500 0^ 48.900.00 (deferred credits) 7,545.17 ul trust comcountries 30) 27,S3i .51> udiii? 8,99 08 1 33 44,809.44 i>sits) subjecv 30 days): 490,773.35 i 30 days 10,000.00 n bank deposits) 37, 38, and 39 500,773.35 ible alter 30 days, or I postal savings): money borrowed) 12,553.06 Reserve, 12,553.00 $0 1,50 J.98 y ul Horry, (ss.) >ove-named bank, do solemnly swear best of mv knowledge and he'ief. A. K. GOLDFINCH, Cashier. II,;.. i 141. 1 UII.V IHlll (liiv < > I rst* I >1. T. B. LUDLAM, Notary Public, ctors. MOWERS HERS FOR THE FARM t fanning', the kind thxt )ls with which to do the J.ortcst possible time, and ut the McCormp.c'. Mcv/\v;os should be an inccn2 h;\y. Wo doubt \i there fT where the cost of growneed amount to the cost w est. Es p e c i a! ly \vh e n rakes are used. aents of your own, you ottom land, and make your neighbors. Buy ynf f U a nn c* ^ t v i/iiL to . NT COMPANY s. c. I - f J /