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Lf0c<al and K. M. Dyson was in Charleston for a few days last week. 1 ***** 1j Mrs. W. P. Vick and children pessed through Con way last week. * * * * * t New Ford for sale. See W... C. v Adams at once.?Adv. M * * * * J. A. McDermott sp^nt a.^vwdjwnp ?d in Columbia last week 9T1 it Mrs. F. C. Todd and' child'te^T^o* visiting relatives at Dillon, S. C. ' 5 * V V * * ' ? ^ Dusenbury & Co. have a new ad in this issue. Real the announcement. ***** j Hubert Jenkins spent last week- t end with firends at Columbia. ***** ? t m tiAlrtiroll ot\nnf Invf \irn/>1r.niwl I - W JL# t ttv XV TT vl I 11 V IUOV ^ f? WI\ VMU ( with relatives in the city. t * * * * f Read the large ad of Winstead's 1 in this issue. * * * * * Essex Cars hold world records. See i W. C. Adams and have one demon- t strated. You will like it.?Adv. 1 ***** G. E. Grier, of the Grier Mercantile Company, spent some time here ' recently on business. 1 * * * * * ( Read the Peoples Filling Stvtion ad in this issue. They are locr.lod next to the city hall. ***** Mr. Bellamy, of the firm of Hardee & Bellamy, of Loris, S. C., spent a day here recently on business. *?** * R. W. Lane & Co. is among* our advertisers this week. See them when you need groceries. * * * * * Mrs. George Palmer left a few days ago to visit friends and relatives at Montic;ello, Fla. * * * * * Miss Bernice Martin, of Marion, is visiting at the residence of Mr. and M rs. Paul Quattlebaum. I ***** The Goldfinch Brothers are running a store news ad in this issue. Look it up. * * * * * P. W. Smith, of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dan H. Winstead. ***** Cotton seed for sale. Webber 82 long staple. Few bushels left. $6.00 per bushel. See W. C. Adams and get them early.?Adv. ***** The estate lands of the late H. W. Mishoe were all sold for partition at public sale at the court house in Conway last Monday. J. T. Mishoe purchased practically all of the tracts. gr?S Parlo ^ c LIVING kt I PI I tP*JUXXXX* I^Kt 1 Pepsenel j J I 1 < Mr. and Mr3. J. H. Richardson, of jongs, S. C.t spent some time here ast week. < ***** Mrs. J. A. McDermott, who has >ecn visiting relatives! at Proctors- 1 ille, N. C., has returned t(TThe city^ ( ***** S and chilweek-end with tie nWarMwron. * * * * R. O. Hanson, of Wilmington, ar ivcd in the city the first of the week ;o tfpend several days on business. ***** We had shipped from Charleston >n December 23rd a car of guano put ip especially for plant beds. Let us ;ell you. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mulins. . Adv.|12|30|20|4t * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shinn have returned to their home at Wilming- [ ion, after spending several days' lere with friends and relatives. * * j? * * M rs. M. C. Dusenbury returned la.*t| week from a stay of several days with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Haselien, at Latta, S. C. * ? * * * Our tobacco canvas is new and we handle only the best. Let us sell you. Palmetto Grocery Co., Mull ins, S. C. Adv.|12]30j20|4t * * * * * The K. of P. Lodge fro. 90 at Conway, at its meeting: last Thursday night, donated the sum of $50 to the Near East Relief and $50 to the At-, menian sufferers. ? * * * * Chas. K. Epps, who has been visiting relatives at WaJterboro, Charleston and Kingstree, returned home this week. ***** A. N. Cox left Tuesday to visit fgriends and relatives at Seville, Fla. He will return in a week or two to resume his work of boring wells. ***** W. A. Ryan is one of the head officials of the Ford Motor Co. Read what he has to say in the advertisement of H. L. Buck, in this issue. ***** J. B. Boyd, of Rochelle, Fla., spent' several days here last week on business, after an absence of several years. Ho was a former Horryite. ***** R. G. Sessions passed through Conway one day recently, returning to his home. Dick is a graduate of the Citadel in Charleston, and is now ranked among the distinguished educators of his adopted home. r Furniture Now is the time preciate and enjo] / We are selling moving it to our uta Krtnp f-rk Kp in ft f? V PVW aaa w >OM FU/^/itSn'e i \ i xxxxxxxzi > , . ' ? #*? ' iTO HORRY HERALD. OOf* W Mr. W. F. Lucier, of Wilmington, N. C., is here doing some work in wall p:\per decorations and has a good line of sUmpteg'ftom his stock of lttUl fronds ' Would be pleased to assist in wtif" Vay of decorating your room or home. Phone Grace Hotel, or will call at your residence. Ij6{2tpd ? * * * ? Rev. Earl B. Moll, of Atlanta, Ga., evangelist of the Methodist church, has been assigned to Horry County. Mr. Moll arrived here a few days ago to take up the work. iHe left Wednesday to,begin a meeting at Aynoff x0 * *' * * * Rev. J. M. Lcmmon and little ' daughter spent several V)f ,laSit> week with friends and relatives at Columbia. * * * For tobacco bed canvas, new cloth, see Palmetto Grocery Co., at Mullins. Adv.jl2]30|20|4t Bank No. 456 Statement of The Condition of The FARMERS BANK Located at Loris, S. Cm at the close ot' business, December 31, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $144,043.00 Overdrafts 1,103.85 Furniture and Fixtures .... 5,044.51 Due from Banks and Bankers 14,344.32 Currency 4,376.00 Silyer and Other Minor* Coins 318.70 Checks and Cash Items 665.17 Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds 3,550.00 Total $173,445.55 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ 10,000.00 Surplus Fund 3,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,636.54 ] Individual Deposits subject to Ch'k $72,313.27 Time Certificates of Deposits 60,823.09 Cashier's Ch'ks .. 172.65 133,309.01 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 25,000.00 Total $173,445.55 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry, ss Before me came Chas. D. Prince, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true ccndition of said bank, an shown by the books of said hank. CHAS. D. PRINCE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4 ch day of January, 1921. S. M. McNABB,. Notary Public South Carolina. Correct Attest O. E. HICKMAN, A. F. CANNON, A. J. MISHOE, Directors. Dining Roo i to buy fine Furnitu fi* riNsi i lIlNE FURNITURE ANU our stock at remarl new stores, fronting .1^ _ . 1 ome ume mis monti BED RQQM if . im 1? ' N f / AY, S .0., JAN. 6, 1921. Bank No. 290 Statement of the Condition of The BANK OF LITTLE RIVER Located at Little River, S. C., at the clo.se of buMtieitt December 31, 1920. ! > RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $51,095.83 Bonds and Stock owned by the Bank 10,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures 325.80 Banking House . < 1,250.00 Other Keal Estate Owned ... 2,472.62 Dtft-from Banks ana Bankers o......... 5,1-15.75 Cuk*4A<J.t! Y.J. 7G2.00 Silver, uiuj other minor coin 206.74 Checks and cash items. 1,832.57 Other resources viz: War Savings Stamps 148.19 Total $74,939.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 3,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 497.85 Dividends Unpaid 8.00 lml. deposits subject to check ... $16,484.53 Savings Deposits 33,243.92 Cashier's Checks 205.20 49,933.65 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 11,000.00 j Total $74,939.50 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry, ss. Before me came H. E. Thompson, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, am shown by the books of said bank. H. E. THOMPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before ne, tliis 3rd day of January, 1921. CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: JOHN C. VEREEN, JAS. A. STONE, W. H. STONE. Directors. I V>'WVWWWWW^^WVVWN^/WWSAA?Arti CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE?Two mules; will sell for cash or exchange for Ford car. l(6|21|2t|pd H. P. Little, Conway. FOR SALE?Two houses and lots, one 8 room and one 5 room. Conveniently located; electric lights and City water. Apply to A. M. Sutherland, Conway, S. C., 9-30 tf. LOST?Wednesday night, Dec. 22, between Bayboro and Conway, one Royal Cord tire, size 32X4. In Rood condition. Return to Horry Motor Co., and receive a reasonable > reward.?Adv. 12-30 2t pd. f L m Furniture re, something that y EAD' HOUSE FURNISHINGS cably low prices in c Main street and Th Fij/RI^TURE tMkkkWX CLERKS (men, women), over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $130 month. Examinations January. Experience i unnecessary. For free particulars, < write R. Terry (former Civil Service < Examiner), Continental building:, < Washington, D. C.?Adv.!H6|21|2t. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to tresp iss or to hunt on the farm of A. L. Philips of Flovds Township. 1 A. L. PHILIPS, 12j24i20 ' Tabor, N. C. bit J Lvvwvvw. ' STRAYKft-t-There has strayed arid been lost by meone. da*k brown butVheaded cow, weighing about 750 lbs. Strayed off . about the middle of last September. I will pay a liberal re\v;:k; ior t);e return of this cow or for information leading to her recovery by me. J. C. Hodges, Loris, S. C. 11(>|21 |3t. STRAYED?To my place, one redyellow bull yearling, about two years old, unmarked. Been at my place 1 about two months. Owner may get j animal by describing same and pay- i ing charges. W. C. Sales, R. F. D. No. 1, Tabor, N. C.?Adv. It pd. NOTICE. Taken up at my place, one mile west of Daisy, S. C., one mare mule, (weight about eleven or twelve hunIdred pounds, black with white nose. Owner can get same by paying for this notice and other expenses. F. C. TODD. TAKEN UP ? At my place, one black boar hog, unmarked, about two J years old; owner can get same by ! nrnvini*1 nrrtnpvtv iitiH nnvino- rlinrirps: I E. L. Hooks, Gurley, S. C., R. F. D. 1 l?130j3t|pd^ STRAYED?From my place, about June, one light red Jersey heifer, about 1V2 years old, short horns, marked crop in one ear and split in the other; suitable reward for return or information as to whereabouts. L. S. Hughes, Conway, S. C., R. F. D. 3. Box 137. 12|30|3t|pd | FU WE PAY THE HI 1 , PRICE F< SOLOMOf Tabor, N. C. ! Kitchen Fur rou will always aps >rder to keep from ird avenue, which i?i IfS?^ WD ART \xxxxxxm r'i~: TRESPASS NOTICE. 1 All persons are hereby forbidden to enter or trespass in any manner ir to hunt, .trap or fish on any part of my lands lying in Conway Township, and known as th<> estate land if Levy Watts, deceased. 12i23 STRAY ANIMAL. There has taken up at my place one brindled bull yearling about two years old, unmarked. Owner may obtain^ some by applying to the undersigned and paying charges. 12]16]2t M. S. BARNHILL H. F. D. No. 1, Conway, S. C. COLDS SHOULD BE CARED FOR As soon as a cold is contracted the system becomes disordered. This may develop into any of the several serious diseases. You can't afford to take the chance of incurring a severe penalty for neglect. For years physicians have prescribed medicine containing horehound, mullein and tar. Compounded with a few other elements you have a medicine that will check a cold immediately. To satisfy the demand for this prescription in quickly obtainable form, Dr. Murray has his chemists prepare quantities and surplv druggists. Ask your druggist for Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar Children enjoy taking it. Your druggist will refund your money j if your satisfaction is not comI plete. Colds and influenza are successfully treated by using Dr. Hi-ton's 1 ife in conjunction with I)r. Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. Manufactured by The Murray Drug Company Columbia, S. C. RS GHEST MARKET OR FURS % *4 SCHERR Conway, S. C. gssspsg niture if Jfcr SQUARES W / > v?" > . jr WMMMMnUMMtMak MMMMMMMMr M