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y ? (v(^ r i A different every burne YOU don't have to "rush the fire" to bake?two burners of the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove will give you all the heat you need. And you boil a vegetable and make coffee on the other two burners if you wish. Plenty of heat, just where you want it and in tSe right amount ? none wasted. You can regulate it. The white-tipped flame of llie New Perfection gives an intense heat and keeps the bottoms of your utensils clean?doesn't soot them. up. Hence it lightens labor. And the chimney is made long for a purpose; every bit of the cil you use has a chance to burn up completely and produce its full share of heat. This is a big item of fuel saving; for those who use the New Perfection exclusively. .Kitchcrs equipped with New PerNEW PERI Oil Cooh Bank No. 290. DAT Statement of the Condition of The A /"VA . BANK Ol- LITTLK K1VKR Located at Little River, S. C? at the close of business, June 30, 1921. _ In Ma KKMIUICL'KS Xoans and Discounts ..$71,555.37 Bonds and Stock owned by the Rank 0,050.00 > Furniture and Fixtures 825.80 IMX/HI Banking House 1,250.00 'Other Real Estate Owned.... 2,472.02 Due from Banks and Bankers 1,480.78 One ' Currency 410.00 w Gold 40.00 111 Silver and other minor coin 257.10 \ Checks and cash items 1,180.00 TOTAL $85,571.73 . 1F.anr _______ taking LIABILITIES ,,ot ?'>r 'Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 ; ONN'M s Surplus Fund 3,500.00 enterp* Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes | -\ Paid l,!M9.0r>| whose Dividends unpaid 0.00 helpful Ind. deposits sub- respect iorl to rhork $21,177-72 stones Savings Deposits 48,801.30 ^or? .a Cashier's Chocks 1.37.00 70,110.08 United culture TOTAL $85,571.73 , Thor than a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, <JP aJ County of Horry, ss. jr1'5?* Before me came H. E. Thompson, ',c ,n . Cashier of the above named bank, acrcs 1 who, being duly sworn, says that or root the above and foregoing statement sof is a true condition of said bank, as tactorn shown by the books of said bank. cording H. E. THOMPSON. ?ol<! 3 Cashier cents Swimn In nn< 1 ulll \ c? /?i? i f \ r I Kn I scr*rulv;. me this 8th day of Julv, 1021. woman CLARENCE C. McCOttSLEY hor h()1 Notarv Public for South Carolina. 'lor 'll Correct Attest: plantat J. A. STONE, W. H. STONE, money H. E. THOMPSON, them ii Directors. dcterm G near A Parties from Dillon, Latta, Flor- '' once and Hartsville, passed through 'Nl?1' Conway iccently on their way to Ul"1 u spend some lime at Myrtle Beach en- nion?.v' .ioyiiiR the cooling breezes. From IP WOMEN ONLY KNEW 1!) $40 an What a Heap of Happiness It Would ?,u! ij?: \ ' < - '-1 ,wl >ihiK '<> v.onway Homes. """ "v Hard to do housework with an aching back. had 60 Brings you hours of misery at !llr0 NN1 leisure or at work. * a If women only knew the cause? V(>V r that .A,fi Hack.icho pains often como from ?]os, 1 weak kidneys. Rhode 'Twould save mnch needless woe.' (,UCG(t Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak vosJi a kidneys. Ask your Neighbor? nJi S* Read what a Conway citizen says:!ORla., . Mrs. J. M. Dusenhury, says: I hadiW1^" rt J symptoms of kidney trouble and my e?Ks ^ back was sore and lame. I was lots, 2 tired and lanquid and my nerves (o1' h were all unstrung1. My kidneys acted turns very irregularly and I was in mis- cipal ( ory. I knew something would h.ave for an to be done so I got Doan's Kidney or* ^ Pills. Doan's entirely cured me of buy, v\ i.1. ? tne compiainu" Price (>0e, at all dealers. Don't The simply ask for a kidney remedy? day c 'ffet Doan's Kidney Pills?the same turned ithatvMrs. Dusenbury had. Foster- and Ic HMfcfcurrf Co.^'Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? ly .cvc ?hr. (10) one 01 ) ????? i i heat^for :r, if neec fections?over 3,000,000 of are invariably cooler and mc fortable to work in. It's a gre to be rid of coal, ashes, dust at in the kitchen. And there ai corners to collect dirt. The New Perfection is made in one, two, three, four and five-burner sizes ? warming cabinet or not, as you prefer. Of course, you will want a New Perfection Oven, too. Aladdin Security Oil gives uniform, satisfactory result should use it regularly. It nomical because it's pure?; New Per feet Urn Oil Cook Stores at most department, furniture a ware stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NE FECTION ; Stoves IM WOMEN EARN MONEY ny Different Ways Some Doing Well Indeed -VES WORK AND PATIENCE. Woman is Managing a mdred Acre Farm? Vhat Do You Think? i women arc more and more advantage of opportunities, n to city women, to earn their pending money in the various ises possible to conduct on the Ways of doing this are taught! ; home demonstration agents, special duty it is to establish contact with families in their ive districts. Some of the told by the home demonstra,gents in their reports to the States Department of Agriare very human recitals, e probably is no busier woman certain Mrs. Vallentine, living farm in Jackson County, Ark. allentine raised 2 acres of gar1918, 8 acres in 1919, and 10 n 1920. She sells the buttons ,s, for planting, and the tops, s, for seasoning to the chili cs. In 1919 this woman, ac: to a carefully verified report 0,000 pounds of garlic at 30: a pound and 15,000 pounds of or top sets. In addition, this manages a 900-acre farm, me, and several children, while lsband manages several rice ions in another county . ii women have all kinds of -making schemes, every one of nvolving work and patience and i nation. A. Mrs. Milliard, ithens, (?a., sold $855 worth of ii 1920, the result of hoi' own and mow has several milk cows hich she expects to earn more , A woman near Hobart, Okla., ?heep as her particular activity. r> head, her start, she raised 1 I 18. Six rams were sold for id wool brought $24. The secar, 11)1!), her wool sold for $4!) >r sheep for $41). In 1020 this i sold $100 worth of wool and sheep in ho- flock. Her sheep >rth about $500. She always ittle money coming in, and does ttle work to earn it. irmer's wife living near Manr, Tenn., has a flock of 135 Island Red fowls that pro$345 worth of products last t a cost of about $160. Mary Pettiger, near Fairview, went into the poultry business pal vim. In 1010 she set 2,500 and sold 1,015 chicks, 200 pul ,?5i.t uozen eggs, and 700 eggs atching. She reported not re:>f $1,043 in tlio year. Her prinsxpense, besides feed, was $75 incubator and $23 for a broodred, some of which she had to fas charged at market prices. o ; town has been enjoying the urrent of electricity that was I on by the Quattlebaum Light e Company on July 1st. Nearly business man has installed more fans. THE HORRY HERALD. QOMWi 1^ |Pn Tmjf VbmjipH ^kjBS?S^Sr YaladdinI I SECURITY OIL | ^ ^ I STAND \UI) . . 1 I I r-Mi t r>Mu\KJV ' i be i >recom- S ' at relief id wood ifov is eco* all heat. are sold nd hardW JERSEY) HEALTH DEPENDS M Rich, Red Blooc' Weak, watery, thin blood is not able to rebuild good body tissues ? it is impoverished. For health and strength you mui.t enrich your blood. Increaso the red blood corpuscles, anf purify your blood with the standnr 1 blood purifier?S. S. S. Thouraniii of Ecople in a weak, run-down condition ave been benefited by taking S. S. S For Special Booklet or for individual advico, withoutchargc, write Chief Mcdical Advisor, S.S.S. Co., Dcfj't 435, Atlanta, Ga. Cet S. S. S. at your druggist. For Rich, Red B I o o o Statement of the Condition of The CONWAY SAVINGS BANK Located at Conway, S. C., at the close of business, June 30th, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $243,550.58 Bonds and stocks owned by fi,^ o ? i- ' ' ? ? III*.- DilllK Z< >,(').'5 1 .lib Duo from Banks and Bankers 2,189.90 Total $272,380.79 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ 10.000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 0,-1 f>3.01 Savings Deposits $234,453.9!) Time Ccritficates of Deposit 7,713.19 242,107. IS Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 5,000.00 Other Liabilities, viz: Reserve for interest on Deposits 0,750.00 Total .$272,380.79 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 bv the b?oks of said bank. A. K. GOLDFINCH. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1921. T. B. LUDLAM, Notary Public Correct Attest: A. E. GOLDFINCH, VV. A. FREEMAN, D. V. RICHARDSON, Directors. STATE BETTER BISCUIT CONTEST As a part of the girls' cooking program in home demonstration work, a state wide "Better Biscuit Contest" is being put on this year. It is most encouraging to note the keen interest and enthusiasm that I the girls are showing. Already, about eight hundred girls have entered, and three of the counties have i LY 8. C.. JOLY H. 1921. ()U R S'T ATE f REPRESENTED Columbia.?W. H. Andrews of Andrews and Manager H. E. Horton of the South Carolina Development Board left for Washington to represent South Carolina at tho hearing to be held on the l?ankhead Cooperative Land Reclamation Hill. Both of these men have been named membev Df a south-wide deb gatti n by Pre ident Niels Christenscn of the samorganization. They will present South. Carolina's claims for participation in the proposed drainage, reclamation and land settlement legis-, lation which extends the same privi- j leges to the South that have been enjoyed almost exclusively im tlv? J past by the Western states. li! addition to representing South Carolina's claims at the committee j hearing, the Development Board ha> launched a canipaign to enlist the cooperation of the Senators and congressmen in the proposed bill. Acting in keeping with the results of ? recent referendum of its board of control and directors, the organization has gone on record in favor ofi this legislation and has called upon *11 state-wide ami local organiza- I Lions to unve its favorable consider- | ution by South Carolina's reprosen- " tatives at the national Capitol. :: ^ I Dodson's Liver Tone t i Killing Calomel Sale ^.tl1ll : 1 Don't sicken or salivate yourself or paralyze your sensitive liver by taking : calomel which is quicksilver. Your j dealer sells each bottle <>t' pleasant, harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under, an ironclad, monev-baek guaranteo ' that it regulates the liver, stomach and , t bowels better than calomel without mak- i iii? you sick?15 million bottles Hold. | . I not boon heard from; due to the fact that the agents have just gone t' these counties. The contcst wilt first be a county affair, then (lis trict, and finally state. There w?l be one girl chosen from each count; as the county winner. The choice will be based upon record, interest and merit. The district contest, Iher being three, will be made up of the county winners; and the state contest ants will be three, one from each district. When the contest closes this faP, it is to he hoped that the rural girl:' will he excellent biscuit makers. This contest will he followed next year, with a state wide veast bread contest. G. Lloyd Ford W. Kenneth Suggs FOR D & S U GG S A11 orney s-ajt -1 w Office^ in Ruck Building CONWAY, S. C. r> In many neighborhoods of* this county the fanners are swapping the work of gathering and curing their tobacco crops. The plan is one of I lie best for them to follow and thereby J.hey i?ave the payment for hire-i help. I i tdcl Ge W( "feel GO C bang Prince Albert K Fo sold in toppy red bugs, tidy red tins, JTtIP"1 handsome pound and half pound tin HllpVl humidors and in the Sound crystal glass 4-^ -.rr u m i d o r with )l sponge moistener n,,;.. top. ^ \ K it C41 Copyright 1921 R | by R- J.. Reynold* 1 Tc*?c? Co. T,. V/btston-Saleoa, <; ? fv </ ?* * ? / WHEN RE; FERTILIZl Rhodes & LORIS, /VIRGINIA / CAROLINi \ CHEM1CA1 No Shortage. J " "1 rented a house in the Street of ^wiitis." sinus n poet. Woll, even n >oet cnn pay I lie rent of ihnr kind of i house.?1 tost on Trnnseriot. ^ ? To Cure a Cold in One Dny lV\ko I.AXATIVK PROMO QUININE (TaMets.) It .c.ps t?i?? fourth i*ml H'-adachc nml works oir the * olt>. L. W. CIROVE'S signature on each box. 30c , ? Miae-d Him. Smithsonian investigator** report !' Indlnu the skeleton <>f ji mastodon In \rl/.ona, hni nnlortunniely iIh? mnstoIon himself whs pot at home nt tlie line of the discovery.?Huston Trail* cript. o For all kinds of hauling, anywhere, hovt or long distance, get my prices before having your hauling done. A. I). Jones, Phone 120.?Adv.|l|13tf A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. c Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. o Sure Sign. If a mnn can operate n cash relator with sore fingers and never feel h?? pain he Is the proprietor of the >lace.?Toledo Blade. FOR SALE?My farm, good buildings and good drinking water. H. Mayo King, Loris, S. C.?6j2jtf it the jcy that's 3 print it right here that if yc and the friendship of a joy' JET ONE! And ?get some 1 a howdy-do on the big smoke r, Prince Albert's quality ? fli -ance?is in a class of its own! tobacco! Why?figure out wl >ur tongue ana temper wiien ce Albert can't bite, can't pare ited process fixes that! ince Albert is a revelation in a : but how that delightful flavi how it does answer that ha rt rolls easy and stays put bee And, say?oh, go on and get th < .. * ?1. A. I I I1&JL11 UUW! tINGE AL the national joy srn f " * * ? ' I PAQE SEVXT* a ~ VDY FOR ERS SEE Kardwick s. c. v Agents /\\ for V C U'CUJKSTIONS rOK MAKK FT \m,K PRODUCTS Peanut butter, peach products, >lum products, cherry products, Iraw^'M-rv products raspberry predicts, dewberry products, figs preorved, honey, grape products, artichoke relish, orange jeliy sour ?"ange preserves, pitnento products, ?'ive oil, cucumber pickle, paste Mckle, pine bark fish stew, long leaf )ino needles, crab apple products, our mixture, canned schrimp, dried orbs? junson weed leaves, sassafras roots, may apples, blue flag sage. Artistic hand-made rugs, sun flower seed. Hand-made hankerchiefs, eggs, butter, checkens, flowers. For further informal ion write or <ee the Home Demonstration Agent. o f>0(> has more imitations than any other Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations.?adv. C Jitls Cause Gr3p ana Influenza AXAT1VE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove th* . huso. Th?rc is only on* ' Broino Qulaine." fi 'V. GROVE S f " b"T. Mo .'-f* !! 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