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wri Charter No. 1053*> Report of the c CONWAY NAT at Conway, in the State of South ( aroliii RESOU Loans and discounts, including redisc tances of other banks, and foreiir chancre or drafts sold with indors hank (except those shown ir. I> and Total loans O verdra ft s u n secu red L', S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. h< All other United Suites Government * eluding premiums, if anv) Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, ctc.: Banking; House, $5,4(54.33; furniture S3J-19.32 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve 1 Cash in yj-udt and amount due iron? n Checks t>n other bank- in the same cit VO fWM'f 1 V%r?til* I *\ wiinrv uniHT man item l; Total of items !>, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer U. S. Treasurer - / Total / V' ' LIABI Capital stock paid in Surplus lund Undivided profits $13,120.1)2 Less current expenses, interest, and t: Circulating notes outstanding* Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank Amount due to state hanks, hankers a panics in the United States and tries (other than included in items Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstandingTotal of items 21. 22, 23, 24 and 25 Demand deposits (other than hank dej to Reserve (deposits payable withii Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand deposits (other than I subject to reserve, items 20, 27, 28, Time Deposits Subject to Reserve (pa days, or subject to 30 days or mo postal savings ): Certificates of deposit (other than for Total of time deposits subject to rese 33, 34 and 3r> 1 Total J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Coin I. A. K. Goldfinch, cashier of the ; that the above statement is true to the Subscribed and sworn to before m Correct-At test: W. A. FREEMAN, A. I>. GOLDFINCH, S. P. 11 AWES, Directors, . > Local and Personal % Mrs. L. M. Jacobs of Myrtle Beach. S. C., is ill at the Burroughs Hospital. ***** S. L. Roberts and family of Dillon, S. C., spent t lie Fourth at Myrtle Beach. ***** Mrs. Royce Lee of YVhiteville, N. C., was admitted to Burroughs Hospital Saturday. ***** Miss Ruth Thompson of the Burroughs Hospital staff is spending her vacation with her parents at Bucksvills, S. C. * * * * . * Mr. and Mrs. \Y. T. Sellers, of Wadesboro, N. C., who have been visiting the Rev. W. L. Guy, of Bucksport, returned to their home on Tuesday. ***** AmongN those admitted to the Hospital here last week were: Mrs. .J. O. Cartrette, Conway, S. C., Mrs. \Y. L. Guy, Bucksville, S. C., and Master Oscar Hardwick, Adrian, S. C. ***** Dr. L. IJ. Craig of Dillon came over to the Burroughs Hospital la- : Tuesday t<> bring Mrs. Jacobs, the j wife o ft he proprietor of the new club house. She is suffering from a severe case of fever. UK. WALTON AT MYRTLE BEACH Dr. Fletcher Walton, pastor of the Methodist Institutional Church at Myrtle Beach is a native Georgian, being horn in Haitow County, Georgia. His father was a minister of distinction, so there was around him from infancy an atmosphere of culture and refinement. Dr. Walton built wisely upon the foundation that nature and environment had laid for him in ordering .that he should he a son of a cultured Christian home. Fron earliest memory, l>r. Walton was surrounded by the choicest literature of the age, hence, at an early age he formed the desire amounting to a passion for research. This desire controlled him through all his school and collcge days and became, even more nronounced when he hecame an intinerant Methodist preacher. On the completion of his college course, Dr. Walton was admitted on trial into the travelling connection of the North Georgia Annual Conference. His advance was rapid, owing to his unusual educational fitness, coupled with an unconquerable purpose to serve his fellow men. He has filler! some of tho leading appointments of the church, having served at I/iGranere. Athens. Part Stmn+I Atlanta, awl Druid Hills Atlanta. Besides his pastoral work, he has served several vears as Presiding Elder. At a reasonably earlv a fro in his ministery. he rece'ved the decree of Doctor of Divinity. This was an honor well bestowed by his Alma - ???-O ? the Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heed B'C8\i?e o( it?? tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE UKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary Qirn.ne and does not cause nervousness nor riming in head. Remember the full name nr. loo is for the n# nature of H. w. GROVE. 3 : I v 1 I Reserve District No. 5 ondition of the "IONAL BANK in, at the close of business June 30, 1922 KCES ounts, accepn bills of ox- I ement of t,his y c) $L0.r)>785.3!) 1 105,785.39 31 (.31 Mids par value 50,000.00 securities (in- t 1*0,000.00 ; i 140.000.00 I i 2,S00.00 and fixtures, ' t l A O n ? r> n r r> . * ? o,wi?3.0i> Utink . . , * J 12,005.55 ational banks- . f 50,168.06 y or town ;ii ? l) - 2,147.96 5 s.316.02 250.54 250.54 and due frem 2,500.00 i . r ? j 330,648.46 L1TIES * f f I I * 50,000.00 i i 10,000.00 ixes paid 4.858.02 8,268.90 i 50,000.00 : (deferred credits) j 3,102.25 nd trust com- t foreign coun21 or 22 / 4,441.75 ' 175.00 405*39 8,124.39 josits) subject i 30 days): 187,885.50 )ank deposits) 29. 30 and 31 187,885.50 yable after 30 re notice, and money borrowed) 16,369.67 rve, items 32, 16,369.6-7 330,648.4(5 ity of Horry, ss: ibove-named bahk do solemnly swear best of mv knowledge and belief. A. K. GOLDFINCH. Cashier, e this 3rd day of July, 1922. JAS. H. LONG, Notary Public. / THAT BAD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back?sharp, stabbing twinges when stooping or lifting?distressing i^inary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys Conway residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Conway statement. Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs st., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have proved a reliable remedy in my case. 1 suffered from dull, nagging backaches and other symptoms of kidney complaint. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved me of the backache, corrected the kidney action and benefited me gcnertllv." EIGHT YEARS LATER, Mrs. IUirroughs said: "1 take pleasure in again recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's are the only remedy that ever did me any good." Price f?0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pill:?the same that Mrs. Burroughs had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mt'rs., Buffalo, N. V.?Adv. o (jiifi quieklj relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. A Fine Tonic.?tf Mala. But for the fact that Dr. Walton under the passionate love of service for humanity over-taxed his physical strength and had to stop, temporarily lor hospital treatment, he would not have been available for Myrtle Beach. Rev. D. A. Phillips.j presiding elder of the Marion district found Dr. Walton nicely recuperating from his recent illness, and asked for his appointment for two months at Myrtle Beach, knowing that his profound ministery would ho a splendid setting for the program of the yeaiv, to be carried out in the Institutional Plant at Myrtle Heach. | Bishop Denny readily made the ap-j pointment. Dr. Walton has a wife and two children. The eldest is a daughter and the youngest a son. His homo is 7.r> Briar Cliff Place. Atlanta and. doubtless will be until the convening of his Conference in the fall, at whicl time he hopes to re-enter the pas torate, which was for the moment suspended by illness. D?\ Walton is stopping, during hi pastorate at Myrtle Reach at the Myrtle Beach Hotel. He is ahead in love with Horry Comity and a.T of South Carolina. Call on him at the hotel. Hear him preach Sunday evenings at ?:'!0 o'clock through tho months of July and Autrust at the Methodist Institutional Chufch. ^To Stop a Cough Quick ^ j take~ HAYES' HEALING HONEY,T a cough medicine winch stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hoycs' Healing'Honey inside the throat combined with the healing efTect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pore3 of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies ore packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment U 3Sc.g <*Just ask your druggist for HAYES* HEALING HONEY. THE HORRY HERALD, CON COHN'S FAMILY IN ROAD WRECK Mr. ajid Mrs. C. A. tlohrv *f Conway were on the trail, of cars- ttiat came fit'nr being ditched on WecTiiesdav evening of last weeK. on auc.Ktnt ? r \ of the cloudburst in Hayboru township. They were on thetr way ft> vfisit re'atives in another town' und' Mr. Cohn was going with Mrs. Ccriin end the children to Florence along the wa y. The train passed over the trestle that spanned Bug Swamp and ntarSed along- the tracks leading to the^trestle (Ml tVlO illllOf ciflr? fU" 4 J~,'~ "* . ,v.v v.t iiCMIt' irvom Conway. Suddenly Mi v. Colin noticed a !iuht sprinkle of rain-and' <n a few second's saw the water coming down in torrents and solid sheets. They g-ft to the back door of the coach as quicks ly as possible and in nine to see the flood of water as it struck tire trestle they had just passed over, tearing it up and carrying it otP it's foundations down the valley. The conductor and' engineer" took steps to stop tlie train-as soon as this could be done. The- engirt*' ran ofT the tracks before it cmil'd l/e stopped, but the cars were left in a tilted position, still clinging to the iron rails. A frood, such as tin's was, is ait unusual thing in this county so far as we know, this section was never visited by such a thing as this before, at least the damage was not of the kind that was caused this tinw to>'the Atlantic Coast Lino and to the roads and j paths in that, section of the county, j Fortunately no persona was hurt in i the accident. J By last Friday night the road had been repaired and trains were cominy through again, bringing the passengers and mails. * ? TODDMLLE ITEMS ' Mr. W. L. Edmondson of Toddvilie was in town one day this week Rev. W. L. Guy filled his us^al appointment at Union Church on Sunday afternoon. The Union Ep worth League mei last Friday night. There was tjuite' a number out owing to the wea^hc. ] conditions; and a good program was j ca > ied out. Mrs. W. L. Guy, who was recentlytaken ill. was admitted to ther Burroughs Hospital. Her many friends are wishing her a rapid recovery. Mrs. \V. E. Dusenbury liu* be<en ill but at last accounts was impmving. Miss Ruby Lee Edmondson of ? > *?* . loacivuie visited mends ivful relatives at Bucksport and ijucte*ville last week. LOWERBUCKS ALSO STRUCK Lower Bucks townwhrp is another section of the country where the recent continued rains played havoc with the growing1 cvrops. The dam-, age may have- been as extensive a^ in almost the whole of Socastee township, but it is enough to ojU for serious thought. (i(i6 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It Kills the germs.?tt; i si y Cooperative Maiketii South Carolina !made a growth Growers?the 1 It is a movement ers. Of the 2! bankers and bu? f he Tobacco Grow ! organization of Each and every indn State to help. I As this is a common j Growers. I Why should any gro a 4%tlie auction sys y TOBACX I I , % wat; g c., jstlyft, cm? EBB N., i^HVK^K,, I A\Aatk*nevr at Rout Hataier and all o?vhfer property. ?L F.'D. Nt?u2,.Bo?tU). GlbllimajnTs Fei rx? S.-- C* -?l*19?Hn? MARION WRIGHT 1 Attorney-*t-Law Offices Spi'TOy Building CONWAY, S. C. j Sv c. DL 3ffi?TKUBir> I ? ? ..avtviuoy^lMJttW* I I Spivey Building conway*. s- e. ; F. K SULI.IFAH&v OOJ. ! (.Vaetifiiwil Public .\?vountunts^ (!!! )> Telephoi .& So. 79& Xfcnrchison Brink'. Bfidff. , WMLMINGTOtf. Ni- O. ! ! T. B. Ajttorrey and C ??inHello*r?U Lmp? coNw.i^i s. a. \ J. I. ALLEN, J ft; Attomoy^t-Lair* ; ( Glftr* in Ban?'o? Loirs Bldjst. LOR 13% S. O. , ; , ? ? i D. A. SPfVEY & 00. W. B. Kin?, Scjty. BONDS ANB MNSURANUR. Oilice i? Peoplles Natio nlBank Building* ? I'ORD & SU?GS ' Attorneys at 1 Saw OtfK'Os at Conway, S. 'X L'oriviS.C. J'-t-USm . Plans ure beuij? matte to eiitei Ttiin | more* than 20,000 former rwfmbens; of the Elij?"htieth ( H!uo Ridge) division of cfne American Hxpwiitioi ary VRit:c& at ye third annual reunion and convert ion at Ch-u'lestoi.i.W. V!i.,<>ti SopiLMiT^ier 2-4. o?? I /V?/* Cures- Malaga, Chills, Over, v All I Biliovrf Fever,. Coilds and LaUrippe.?tf ,v__ ? ^ ? ihorry countyi i trust co. i! * | i| jll. D. Magrath, Manager^ i * * u i # *! VRezl! Estate, Bonds and* I j i * insurance* * *' ! i * * , ( ^ 1 credit^^ciiedit! 0 Eye glasses fitted and sold oo* *> o a CREDIT. < ^ Office over Horry Dtuk Co. ? o Office days every Monday. + ^ Hours, 9 to I Jt L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt,. J Eyesight Specialist 2 * Conway, S. C. * FRICTLY ng of Tobacco is the FARMEF and Virginia, which began wit within two years from small beg argest Cooperative Marketing of the farmer, by the farmer, fo ) Directors, 22 are tobacco farn iiness men of three states. s ers Cooperative Association is farmers for the benefit of eeich \ /idual farmer owes it not only to problem with a common product, up of farmers desire to WAIT item,"' which has-been tried and SIGN :0 GROWERS COO * - / / I I I * . A- * * ' * it B, SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law CONWAY. S. C. WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Su&Keon AYNOR. S. G. H.H. WOODWAHD Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CONWAY. S. . iwn/'u l' ? i/v ii c"?. v. UAIVCiK Attocney and Counselor at Law fSffifces in Taylor lAiildinx 2-9-3m Conway, S. <??. N HAR&KLSON & HAISR&LSON Attorneys-at-Iiaiw Pr?3tice both in the State and Federal Courto. DHJLLINS, - - - -S> C. DR. G. I. LEWIS Dental Surgeon Office Over Norton Drug Company. CONWAY, S/.C* Dr. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LORIS* S. C. p 8p r To the * 1 Who have f I . hot I You will find * % you to trade wh * % 1; most anything yo I noon lunch witho * We carry th luncheon and pit * Mothers Bread, the besl ? Boiled- Ham, of which tl T Ox-tongue, the kind thu * Dried1.Beef, the kind th< t Ol ive Mayonnaise, Gilf Premier Salad Dressign | Gilford Relish; that kirn - Gardner's famous Cake, % call tor. * .. * * ! R.W.LAf * | Call for the Sanitary Gro * M BUSINI IS' OWN MOVEMENT h the 1920 collapse of prices innings to an Association Association in America. r the farmer. Its Directors ai< lers, picked from the most t not a promotion schcmc. I and every member. ^ \ himself, but to his family, / , it must have the concerted si A\T^ CPP i ' /mnlj oLr., when lor many I found wanting? NOW PER ATIVE 'ASSOl I N. T. Karrelson spent part (if laot Tuesaday at his farm in Green Sea township. He returned in the afternoon bri rtfing- with him a sample of fine tobacco cured recently at one of his barns.. % ? I III" |! ? JLJ.J. ci^^^es lO* TBey are GOOD! ***** 1 * I * Ladies N # * 0 cook thetse | days 1 9k * it convenient for f sk lere you can get | u want for four * , * ut cooking. ? 1 * e following for* :nics; * : to be had. * lere is no better rcade. * t is delicious. * at we slice so thia. * ord, the kind thai tastes. % the olef reliable. 1 that makes y<*u smile. % t arty kind your taste ntay . ^E&cb. Ill T ~ i? eery. Telephone No. 7 | < ** **** *** -a-***#*-* *-* *-* ** * ** iSS 1 in North Carolina, I > for tobacco, and has I ot 75,000 Tobacco 0 e elected by the farm- j successful planters, J t is strictly a business g his neighbor and his * ipport of all Tobacco y ^ 5 * vrm-c jKnif 1 - uavc seen CIATION jj '