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Lroceil and A ' r A TAG."?Adv. SB tot * . ji ^oi:*ik*jfc~-ir6i-<i siUadsW- iarj ? good condition?D. T. Tisdale. adv. 1 Men's and Hoy's Clothing at cost. Russ Bi\>a* -* - - - \ Mill LUa Chinnffe, df Phoenix, N. < C., is visting Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch. ?? * ? i Read the ad. of J. M. Marlow In this issue. ? * * ' Write or telephone the items of news to the Herald. Help us to make this a newsy newspaper. * ? Mr. and Mrs. Ehric Andersen, of Georgetown, are visiting frineds ana relatives in ine city. a ? Wheat Shorts. Special price $3.75 sack. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv.-lt. ? * # * ? S M iss Lena Johnson has accepted I a position at the offices of the Con way Lumber Co. % * Buy your dry goods at *cos? at the Closing Out Sale at Ru ss Bros, adv One lot of Ladies' Coats and Coat Suits at Cost. See Russ Bros, adv * * * FOR SALE?One 1918 Dort Touring- Car in first class condition ?D. T. Tisdale. adv. * * * * * Mrs. R. Winstead, of Mullins. is visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Winstead. Sugar, Sugar, at 20 cents. 100 pound sacks. Cooper-Smith Co.-? adv.-lt. ^Vlrs. W. A. Campbell, who has been visiting Mrs. McQueen Quattle bautm, has returned to here home / at Georgetown. Most of the college boys and girls have returned to the various colleges to take up the work of the 1920-21 session. m m m m "BUY A TAG."?Adv. ***** i Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cooper, and children, of Wilmington, N. C., are visiting friends and relatives here v and in the country. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tisdale, of Timmonsville, S. C.. spent the first mp of the week here with friends and relatives. w m Cole's Hot Bla.H Heaters make a big reduction in your coal bills. Sec their advertisement and guarantee.?adv. ***** A Rice, Rice. Special bargains. See us. Cooper-Smith Co.?adv.-It. ***** Miss Lula Stalvey. who has he,4n visiting here sister, Mrs. H. G. .Tisdale. at 'I^mmonsville, returned home last \v9ek. m * m m Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCoy, and children, who have been visi'ing friends and relatives in North Carolina and Virginia, have returned homo. * * ti m Miss Jeanotte McQueen, who recently resigned her position at the offices of the Conway Lumber Co.. left. Wednesday for her home at Morven, N. C. * * 41 * * Conway Trading Company ha? published a series of advertisements during the last three or four week.i showing the great sale they am now conducting of high grade merchandise at greatly reduced prices Read what they have to say in each issue. # * + * 4Friday afternoon and Saturday the young ladies will sell tags to the public. No set price will be charged. The money raised in thi.; manner wll be used to pay for the furniture in the American Lcrgior Hall. The public is urgently toquested to aid a worthy cau^o. adv * * ? V CLERKS?(men, women) over 17 for Postal Mai] Service. $13 month. Examinations September-October. Exprcience unnecessary. For free particulars, write Tl. Terry, (former Civil Servicc Examiner) 994 Continental Bldg. Washington, I). C.?Adv. 910 2t pt j OR SALE---One bay horse abom 7 years old, gentle ami perinaij ound. Apply to G. Robt. Floyd Conway, S. C. on R V I) 8, 1 1-5 miles of Conway.?Ad. 9 1(i.2t. p( * * * * * WANTED?I am in the market fo a cheap Farm any where withli 10 miles of Conway. Size any where frjm two to ton horse. I you haven't something1 chcan t< offer need not a))ply. S. Strl vey, Coca-Cola Bot. Co. ad 4| 9 J , * ? ? J w- r.! > J ; . LOST?On Saturday Sept. 4th, on' hlaek leather pocket book be tween Bayboro and Conway or ii Conway containing $40 in curren cy and one tax receipt. Suitable reward if returned to W. G. Du rant, Bayboro, S. C.?Adv 2ti p< Oil 1. 666 quickly relieves Constipation / Biliousness, Loss of Appetite an; Headache*, due to Torpid Liver.?a< We are proud of the confidenc doctors, druggists and the publi have in 066 Chill and Fever Tonic.? / d I V 'I ^ -iv "lii;iTtfi 1 . j\ | .OS | .... I I Fepsenel 1 i i 1 fie iiew Suntiivry Ordinance Is mlng more popular. One plunfct, in town one day hist \yeek cl nine orders for house conned" tions. j H. L?. Gerrald and H. A. Gerrald, I two brothers of Floyds township,1 and two very good citizens of our county, spent some in Conway last weok while the interest was high in the election. m m m m m FOR QUICK SALE My farm containing 75 acres, having 40 acres cleared and free of stumps, about 2 1-3 miles of Conway on Dog Bluff road, has dwelling and , out-houses. Cash or easy terms. H. C. CANNON. ' R. F. D. No. 3, Conway, S. C. , 9 23 St ***** "BUY A TAG."?Adv. STRAYED: From my home about June, one black Heifer yearling about 18 months old, mark split and bit in right ear, split and under slope in left. Finder will please notify me and receive reward. C. M. JERN1GAN, 9|23-4ti. pd. Tabor, N. C. V A carload fine horses. Carload Ford Cars and trucks. Carload Overland light cars. Carload Wylls Knight Cars and Sedans. Carload of all kinds Merchandise. See us and save money. A. C. Thompson. ? ? 0 * 2500 Bushels Red Rust Proof Oats just arived. Get our prices before you buy. Ccoper-Smith Co. ?adv.-It. n * * * * "BUY A TAG."?Adv. * 4 m m TEACHERS. Fifty to one hundred requests daily fiom all classes southern schools. If you want rural work, graded, high school 01* principalship, salary ?75 10 $250, write us today for soecial enroll ment. Offices: Columbia, S. C. Richmond, Va., andChattanooga, Tcnn. Southern Teachers Agency, ; Columbia, S. C. adv. 9-28-20-4ti. ? ?> * ?? A carload fine horses. Carload Ford Cars and trucks. Carload Overland light cars. Carload Wvllis Knight Cars and Sedans. Carload of all kinds Merchandise. See u.i and save money. A. C. Thompson. ? * ? m * SALESMAN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating1 oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address the Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Cleveland, O. It. pd. * * * * * ''BUY A TAG."?Adv. * ? * 41 ? S. C. Rabon was in Conway the middle of last week. from the Galivants Ferry Section. o I . I PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN ; I * *** // \ 1 _ '/ &^<rMPcS I i j This Gullih'e (Jink has boon Monkey Inp: with an Ouija Hoard until he\< | Scared himself I'luni Stilt. Ain'i ! scienee Wonderful when any Connnoi ? Du1) can buy a 08c wooja board ai ' | the Corner Drug Store and hold Heart To-Ueart confabs with Celebrities lik< Willinln S!Ihi l.'kunoilw! ( Moi > >< f l*<> (I n/ ? Gyp the Wood? ?f 0* m to m 1 AGENTS WANTED Just stop and think of $ * * a day, $35 a week to he >' made at homo during spare ? time selling Beach's fu'l line of guaranteed remedies 1 wc.11 known and advertised. Write for Particulars r Beach's Wonder Remedy Co. i Columbia, South Carolina. - adv 9'23 lOt pd. j* M W c 3 FOR SALE?Thoroughbred Dure Jersey Pi^s, sons of Star Foi Rian; cholera immune. $50 cacl f Will keep and deliver at Fair & $ wanted. Engage pigs at once. I H. Harrclson, Green Sea, S. C.n 9|28| 4t e TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I will pay ten dollars reward fc [i return rf two head of stock I ha\ lost as follows: * One cow colored red with whit i, face and long wide horns and whit . belly. One two year old bull, aboi ' half Jersey, light red, blaze fac short lioms. 1 bought tit is stock from Samu< Grainger. E. O. ISRAEL " 9|10 3t Clarendon, N. C. *ME HORRY HERALD, CON ..."V Heru/ltl subscribers arc making comoluint because they ao j not receive the paper until a day later than formerly. It is not the fault of the Herald because the papers are mailed at the postoffice now iust the same as they tv.ro formerly. #. g si p. ; JUST RECEIVED A CAi GUARANTEE | j The kind formerly sold by B : years, every one of which h; COME AND FARM IMP! CONWA' Marlow'sJ As a patron of this stor its policy, its plans, or it of personal interest to you are a part of the store? By this we mean that y cemented by a bond of m community pride, by whic hold a close relationship,1 standpoint, but also in a! home town and ouf* home This store's set policy be, to deal frankly and j this community, and give wherein they may purcha merit at prices as low or cure the same quality foi We are now showing a newest styles in fall ers, underwear. We als line of dry goods which w duced prices. Our gingh bleach have been reducc the market very closely a ing my usual winter supf ket has reached the bottc rived, and the cotton grc pledged themselves to s: price, 40c has been dete> cotton, I am very glad tc sition to sell my many ci i at a big saving, 5 0c ging ghams at 33 1-3. \ I have been delayed ii coots and coatsuits. ov/ir were not fixed but now c the prices fixed, and mv 25th, inst. Wait for the ! YOURS J. IS, WALSH MARLOW | Saved An I Operation Pt' I JIK' w- P- NELSON, a merchant j ! Ilixon, Tonn., says; That the daiigh if B of of his neighbors, i\ir. J.'! , B lioberts, Wing in such a condition \ femrflft trOUblo that an operation 9 advised, and tho young lady was so: ClxaUunooda for its performance. R dreaded the operation, and STKI 1VITAE ha*ving been recor.trnem >r decided to try that first. She has tn re ! Bj six bottles and is happily on the i i h to recovery. She is ablo to do her us to : B wcrk and is in better health than tC : B yoiars before, but continues to usfl I Mm writes* ST ELLA VITAE wil I *v? you claim." ller fathor says" c? B '-^epnn to improve .it oneo, after tuL STELLA VITAIS." Cl I THACHER MEDICINE CO. I SH? prtpi. & Cbua.'.^uo?;*? Tcua. U. S ?r ( WAY, S. C., SEPT. 23, 1920. but they have pained a greater foothold "and will be more feared next year. * Place your advertisement in thp Herald where the money spent will bo sure to do you the most good. * * * * * Good tobacco land will be the highest priced in this county before long. r* R LOAD OF THOSE GOOD :n QTnucc I .U USUVLO urroughs & Collins Co., for is given entire satisfaction. GET YOURS LEMENT GO. sr, s. c. J nil I, ,, , m vm I ,, I , III I ? ???! 1 > II ! I I,, tore Policy e, anything pertaining to s accomplishments must be , because, as a patron, you A very important part, our interest and ours are utual understanding and h, and through which, we not only from a business 1 matters pertaining to our has been, and always will fairly with the people of ! to them a trading point <se merchandise of highest lower than they can pro' elsewhere. -n excellent selection of the suits, hats, caps, sweatio have a full and complete rc are selling' at much reams, white homespuns and d. I have been watching nd have hesitated in buy>ly, and now that the mar>m, the harvest time has ar>wers' convention have 11 this crop only at a fair 'mined as a fair price for > say that I am in a poto mors this winter's supply ttiains at 4.0c, and 40c gini putting in my stock of i r to the fact that prices everything is on solid basis, stock will be in by the 5m. We are, TO SERVE MISS EDNA MARL0W We Must G'uiard | Our Girls | On the threshold of womrnliood jfi comes the crisis which means N health or invalidism. Three con- 9 orations ago an old southern doc- | tor wrote a proscription for tho jj ills of women, which has becoino j known to fame as4' Stella Vitac;'' lias boon tho right thing at tho right tirrio for thousands of g young girls, down to the present 9 day. Try it for YOUli daush- 9 ter. Money refunded if FIRST I 9 Charter No. 10,537 RETORT OF THE CO* PEOPLES NATIONAL In the State of fcouth Carolina, at the ( RESOURC1 I.oan.? and discounts, including rcdiscour tho^e bliown in o and o) Total loans Deduct: STcreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts so ment of this bank, not shown untie (see Item 55el) Overdrafts, unsecureel, $127.f)8 l). S. (Jovernment securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value Owned and unpledged War Savings Certificates and Thrift St. r "tv.allv owned Tota' T\ S. CI vcrnment securities CJicr ojluU, securities, etc.. Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not i stccks, (owned and unplteigetl Total bonds, securities etc., other th Stock o: Federal Reserve Bank (50 per of subscription Furniture and Fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bj Cash in vault and net amounts due froi Net amounts due from bar.ks, bankers, companies in the United States (ot included in Items 12, 13, or 14) Checks on other banks in the same city reporting bank (othei than Item id Total of Items 13, 11, 15, 1(>, and 1 Checks on banks located outside of city reporting bank and other cash ite'n Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer from U .S. Treasurer I Interest earned but not ->mI1 i ? VW..VA icu ilJJJJl*. I and Bills Receivable not past due Total L1AB11 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and tax Interest and discount collected or credit advance of maturity and not earnc Circulating- notes outstanding I Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank | Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers,, an< companies in the United States ant tries (other than included in Items Cashier's checks on own bank outstan< Total of Items 29, 80, '31, 32, and Demand deposits, (other than bank dep (deposits payable within 30 days). Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand deposits (other th subject to Reserve, Items 34, 85, 36, Time deposits subject to Reserve (paya or subject to 30 days or moire notic Certificates of deposits (other than fo Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to R Items 40, 41, 42, and 43 Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Counl 1 n A c?-: ~ n. opivey, cashier of the ab that the above statement is tine to the Subscribed and sworn to before me Correct-Attest: J. A. McDERMGTT, J. C. S.PH KY, W. B. KING, Directors. MARKETING FACTS 1 ABOilT COTTON ( I ? i United Effort is Absolutely Necessary for Good ! Prices | WAREHOUSE WOULD | PAY OWN WAY i Saving Thousands, of Dollars ; to Horry County Farmers Every Year l. In the efficient marketing of cotton united effort is absolutely necessary. I '2. Organization means more * j than membership in an association. " it means to be of tacking marketing and other problems. ,'J. If tho price of c./tion^ is around oO cents this season farmer-; ;| ufSOV Tfur iakj mil iric nicunmjH j " are mm s I i 1 In order to do the bo pays, you must have the t? right kind of work in the this is the main feature ab ers and Rakes. i The increased freight tive to gather and save m o is place in the whole Coun ing and saving* a ton of ha r r of shipping' a ton from t.Ii q the McCormack Movnrs r?.v> I | P?v having1 these imph can pratker the hay in the big' dividend's by cutting* fo the machine where you can FARM 1MPLEMI CONWAY Res-rvc District No. 5 JDITION OF THE BANK AT CONWAY 'lose of Business 011 Sept. 8th, ES its (exccpt $369,784.70 309,784.70 1 \ #: 1 Id with indorse- , ;r Jtem d above r..j ? ? j 369,784.7(1 v , - -th- . 127.5* ftjui '{tiv/ ,1)10, :J"t i : to( ? ? *>. 25,000.00 100,000.00 amps 1,000.00 126,000.0(1 ncluding 11,347.77 an U. S. 11,347.71 cent 1,450.00 3,000.00 !lnk 59,316.15 m national banks 139,731.4? and trust her than 32,116.30 or town as , > 15,140.02 7 186,993.81 or town of ,s . , 234.34and due . A 1,250.00 ximate?on Notes 1,000.00 I ? $760,504.30 $25,000.00 25,000.00 7,412.81 es paid 1,849.88 5,562.43 ed in d? (approximate) 2,000.00 25,000.00 (deferred credits) 9,505.37 3,784.62 1 trust I foreign coun29 cr bO) ' .10 ling 5,351.17 33 18,641.26 osits) subject to Reserve 432,824.60. an bank deposits) 37, 38, and 39 432.824.60 ble after 30 days, !e, and postal savings): r money borrowed) 9,275.68 i ' 217,200.33 eserve, 226,476.01 i :? $760,504.30 ty of Horry, ss: eve-named bank, do solemnly swear i best of my knowledge and belief. D. A. SPIVEY, Cashier. i this 14th day of September 1920. A. H. LONG, Notary Public. ?W?I < ' I 1W?MW? will on an average lose money on tHoi r crop this year. 4. The "country damage" to cotton in South Carolina is about seven and a half million dollars annually. Warohou.es would easily pay for themselves in one season by saving1 this loss. 5. The cotton market ca*> never he satisfactory as long as 70 per cent of the crop is dumped on ? glutted market during four fafJ months. Warehouses would allow marketing over twelve months inFt'vul ol" four. (>. The only way to have cotton producers know the grade ana value of their cotton is through the employment of official cott-n grader s. 7. Cotton producers may control t^o grades of their cotton to some? degree by careful picking and hand ling to exclude trash and dirt and by ginning dry. 8. Sincc the tare for bagging is IS pounds, the producer should see that each bale ginned is covered with (> yards of 3 pound new bagging. i). The price of cotton in the future will largely determine the progi oss of the South in education, good roads, good homes, a id the other neeessitie of prosperous an<* contented living. 10. Unless southern farmers make up their minds to live athome and stop buying millions of dollars worth of foods and feeds it is useless to talk cooperatu n and better markets for cotton. MOWERS IAVERS FOB THE FARM st fanning', the kind that ools with which to do the shortest possible time, and , out the McCormack Mowrates should bo an inoenre hay. Wc doubt if there ty where the cost of growy need amount to the cdst west. Especially when d rakes are used. aments of your own, you bottom land, and make r your neighbors. Buy get the parts. iNT COMPANY , s. c. * ? - v-*i