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f lie gforcu gtaJl J Entered f tho poflt Office ?W .L}| .' \v*iyj B. C 'I *s Second CIhbb ifftll ftattbt; | " , mULlSriSD BVKKYTHUIWDAY MOKNW4J BY CONWAY Pl/BLISIIINU CO, ' ttJt'SsJRJ l'T J ON ONE DOLLAR PE RVr.HA" < H. H WOODWARD. D4' ,or | V ^ ^ Wj/r.- ^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER ""/.'.lOII The books are open U r f.Vi' roller lion Of State and conn' -y t:u -os< The circus lias come tand gone. The next afctrar n ori proi grnmmfl iscoir tof Comu ,on Pleas, which is book ^ (?onvfy 10 on Monday, Octobc- ^ ^oth. Judgow' Jarnes C Kl'ugh, of the Sout'j Carolina Circuit Court., died at his home in Abbeville on the morning of October 12th, after a long and painful illr.ess. An upright citizen and a 'just judge who has kept the ermu.io sprVess, h<r s passed to bis elcrric! reward. Mr F G Eason, United States engineer in charge of the drainage work in this Sta ,e, reconl !y returned from North Carolina, says the Charleston News and Courier, ' Where lie made a survey of a trait of '->5,000 acres, known as Gnpway Swamp, and lying parly in Columbus county, North Carolina, and Horry county, South Carolina. Mr Eason lias completed the preliminary survey of this area and a drainage district will, probably be formed." t Our municipal authorities have hit upon a happy and very effectual idea along the lines of civic im provement and is deserving of "well done good and faithful servants, The plan followed is killing two birds wit^ one stone, as it were. It will be remembered that sinc( the memory of man runneth not tc the contrary the sidewalks of Con way are overrun with t:rass anc weeds. Now the authorities art claying them, thus covering u] the grass and weeds and at th< same time making good and hart sidewalks. Let the good work gt bravely on and be not weary in wel d>ing, gentlemen. CAPITAL VS LABOR. The legal struggle between organ ized capital and organized labor com menced in the courts at Los Angles Cal., on Wednesday of last weet v. hea J B McNamura, prominent in labor circles, was arraigned befort the bar of his country to answer to the charge of dynamiting the Tina: s building, in which nineteeu persons lost their lives. The issue has been clearly joined and the battle has al the elements of being a desperate and long drawn out struggle in which every inch of the ground will be hotly contested by by the contend ug forces but thbondof it will prob ably.be ''the survival of the fittest.' Already hundreds of thousands o d >llars have been spent by the pros eouuion, furnished by representative of organized capital to bring abou the conviction and executioi of Mc \f i v> o Mil rt .'I b if f a / 1 <\ f > 4 /- ^>1 a m . jx aiuai a, auu uy uuc uciuus : u j UIUuI the prisoner at. the Bar and vindiea < trie fair name of labor, coi.tribute< by organized labor for this purpose a id the costs of this trial will in al probability ruu into millions befori it is euded, for capital is stubborn aud labor is terribly in earnest an< fully determined. While we are in tensely interested in the outcome a this trial, yet we are taking no.sides Our position is simply thi>: If Mc Namara did the awful* crime wit] which he stands charged, and afte fur and impartial trial, it lias bee proven beyond a reasonable doubt be should bo made t.o sutler the fu penalty of the law to the end tha the supremacy and majesty of th law might be uphold and the life an property of the citizen | r meciec But, if to the contrary, he is inn< nocent, and the jury so ff ids, 1. should be acquitted, regardless < the conflict between capital and h bor, POSTAL BANKS. A Postal Savings Bank is to fc opened in the post office here on ti 25th Inst. Whether this bark is i be a success aud (ill a long felt war or not remains to be seen 11 01 u) 4' !* ^ humble judgment it will neither be a rue es^ nor will it supply a want thitfc jy8 been felt, because it has Hiitf re(j a |je'^ already fully occupied Uy three well equipped and well maned local banks, all three of which 0 iter more attractire inducements to ohe small depositor and the wage earner, for whose benefit it is alleged these banks were brought into existence, than does the Postal Savings Bank. In the meantime, if the statements made in hese columns a few weeks ago are correct, which we have reasons to believe they are then we submit that the^o banks falls far short of the claims made for them by their friends in that no deposit will be received for a frac tional part of a dollar and that the interest allowed is only 2 per cent, per annum. If a small depositor can manage to save $1 80 cents each week out of his earnings, the Postal Bank can only receive the $1 and decline to receive the 80 cents because .i i t t-t ,i . :a. : . I... f.. !.ni' ItVW IU1UIUM It K) l t:i;t'ivp lilt- XI uutional part of a dollar. So the depositor has eighty cents each week above expenses which in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred will be spent just for the sake of spending for something that is is not needed. The local banks will gladly accept the deposit of the -i 1 80 and the depositor is bolter oil' 80 cents each week by reason of the dilTerenco in the workings of the two systems. AgaiD, the Postal Banks allow.sonly 1 per cent., in teres t, whereas tne local banks gives 5. Again, if we are correctly informed, which we believe we are, the Postal Bunks cannot make ice d loans because it iu forbidden to (1o a general banking business, and if loans are made at all they are made up Nort.ii and then only upon stocks and bonds thus contracting the currency k-v-r triLrirwr if onrair fr>r r -j 1 h .> ulnr.o. IJ J luni ij - iv u Mjr i i vy in v in farming operations, business enterprises, industrial development and moving the crops, whereas un ' a 100 bu. best seed 1 I 1250 large cottoi I 40 Jersey cheese, | 400 bu. sound co >! 300 bags C. S, m 420 bags shorts 350 bags turnip i 200 bags new inc 230 bbls best flou Big bargains in Come and get ou Palmetto THE COOl'i: MULLIN, i I HOW TO ACQ I "Now Iho man Hint hhvos lii mihI ir Ih ilin Mian you will noiir > v While other* may In* rsioh'* llo'* adding to IiIh lxink urn n The only sure way i be honest, work hard a II earnings every day. t Open a savings ai (l all your bills by check, ^ receipt and you will kn , are spending. If you bank consider this an I We know that our reh e profitable. The posset should be a matter of i i- of the family. Youinsi fire. Why not open a and insure your loved BANK < 0 it LORIS mmmmmmmmmmammawtmm THE KQRRY HERALD: TH fTWEWI | ONLY $1 For Further Particulars se Horry Building, | 1> rV M'NKILL., . ' yiwriatwwwwwwirgw der tho system of State ar.d National i banks th.> deposits a re kept at home and put back in circulation in tho way of loans to make possible the ' 1 ; 1 " .. t /M* - ti'.t l> ^ A t\l t A ' DUi Id 111^ Up Ui UUt v> i/ |; i uouoj i/ j leud a hand in agricultural development, to encourage industrial enterprise and to keep the great wheel | of every branch of human endeavor i moving Under those conditions a | person shows a woeful lack of good i business judgment to turn down ! his home bank to deposit his savings ii.j a Postal one. The need of the country, especially is this the case in small cities and towns, are banks lhat will reteive deposits as small as ten cents. Such hanks will be of inestimable value to the community in which they are located and encourage ti use who fi jd it impossible to keep cash in their pockets for any lengt i of time to dep )sit their savings an I thus lay up something against the coining of j the rainy days. If it is the pur | pose of the Post.il U.inks ro supply this need, then they will prove a ! g eat blessing to the wage earner and through him to the community, otherwise they will be a curse by clogging the wheels of progress and j stagnating all energy and enterprise in the field of business endeavor, W B Woodward, of Bucksville, was in the city last Friday on business. Go to Bucksville Supply Co., 5 Rucksville, to sell your cotton. W - B Woodward^ Manager. rye . . | i sheets , small " m I eal | Qfuano I al tobacco | r prices. | Grocery Co. It WHOLFSAI.E, | & C | wmmmoBnammm -in n m mm wm BBMB ggMMB w*. t DIRE WEALTH I h monoy hh tiro HonaoiiH como at i-Ill Homo <lav Imvo the <lont?h; 5P, h iiixl lir \v their chhIi away, m Mint a littlo ovory day." K to acquire wealth is to nd save a little of your > > ccount with us and pay . Each check will he a P iow ju t how much you S are not a patron of thin 9 invitation to become one. 3 itions will be mutually Ft tsion of a bank account H interest to every member ire your property against H Havings account with us I ones against poverty. f LOMsl f CI III AJfXiKA || wmmmmmmmmmmmam f n i \% m UR8PAY. OOTOBKR 17, 1911 MTERsl DOWN. e me. Office, Bank of | Conway, SC. ttj thh | ** J MACiAZllNE MAN. A irsyww CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cutis. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. S 3ud.me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed, an& in first class style. SBBClif. NOTICES I Collars and Cutis hold for 30 days and if not called for will be sold, Yo jrsfortfood wors:, GEORGE LUSVI I). A. Spivey & Company, FIWI3 IfMSUMANCE AGliNTS, Represent the Strongest. Companies. Policies written on the most liberal terms. Place your insurance with us Prompt Settlement, of Claims d N JENRETTK CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agree- j merits, Contracts, &c, Aostmctlng and Copying a Specialty, . fffMNMMMMMMMMMMWnNMHMMR MHiaMIMnNMMVM I* *r* . m i When you can get tlie SPI We are Agents for the : Man Tailored Garments. V Guarantee a fit, and if you take the Garments. Call and get your measure before tl scratched and we will allow you a speci per cent, on all orders taken for the m We are agents for the Internation Man Tailors for men. The largest C'usf world. We can fit you in style, price, way, and their prices are the lowest. * Styles now on display at our -tore, am the time to wait for a suit made to mens suits in stock to pick from, and we ca we can sell you a suit for less than it cc turer to make it. We are cutting our Shoes all to piec see what is in them, we can fit the w ! you can see what you are buying. Pnnu/Qu Pari uuimujf ufui j A. C. Tho 1 1 i iiiib ii iai uti wnr || DON'T THINK OF I 1 I X S U R A X C K. 1 After you are crippled, 5 sick or dead or after your I house is robbed or burn- [ ed, it will be too late ' then. Hotter see me to * H p * day. FIRE, i | LIFE, * .;<j HELTH, | | ACCIDNT, 4 BURGLARY, 5 LIABILITY. j Best Companies. Most Liberal Policies. f .T. 1ST. .1ENR KTTE. J CONWAY, S. O. Trespass Notice. All parsons are positively for bit den to trespass in any man run whatever on my land known as th Grauoe Lands, located 1 1-2 mile northwest of Loris from which purchased from D M Cox, especiall by cutting, hauling or moving any thing. Keep off heso premises an avoid trouble. C S Livingston, 3*2ttpd Wampee H. C. 1" w^' ' t . 1 I "I Am Will" I writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, H of Bud, Ky., "and can do Is all my housework. For J|| years I suffered with such IB pains, I could scarcely Hi irinnd on my feet. After Bp Sree different doctors had l| failed to help me, I gave E3 Cardui a trial. Now, I feel Bp like a new woman." OS Tho Woman's Tonic A woman's health de- 0H pends so much upon her |g H delicate organs, that the S 1'ra laot4 4 -/-m,k1a fharp affect*? 1$$ ;#B IVC&Ol II UUUIW lllvaw v.- - g? her whole system. It Is Eg || the little things that count, m in a woman's life and || jjy health. If you suffer from || |ju any of the aches and || ffl pains, due to womanly || jf| weakness, take Cardui at p once, and avoid more seri- 1 Vp ous troubles. We urge j|f 'M you to try it. Begin today, orifikaulHiiifciin , ddj L m f J? a ra tnr fho V 5 3 iSiSi Ot >amc Goods for Less Every c ma DtfiPflriin djf E>ai gam f | ECIALS THIS WE American Ladies Tailoring /e have the prettiest line of fail to get a Perfect Fit you ie bill of fare is This week our ial discount of 10 Suits, Jackets, ;xt 10 days. Hats to match, v> elsewhere for 25 ul Tailoring1 Co. We don't keep om Tailors in 'he lasting cheap thi and every other us to a finish, lo *ee the goods and Bargains and we 1 if you have not you feel like you sure, we have 1000 Store and half at n show you how easy street if y >st the manufac- House band, don ing to join, and 1 chase you make 1 es that you may See those Thor hole family, and Taylor Cannady short see us for i mpson, Sole Owner Both l'nc j 5j 5 Easily laid can be laid righf ^ I proof Stormproof. Lost ns long i E We ! Ave local representatives alnrv I mediate locality, write us direct f< By CORTRIGHT META1 l! B 50 North 23rd Street | . Bern "i ' It's Equal Don't Exists. No one kas ever made a salve, intment or baliu to compare with ciucklen's Arnica Salve It's the ne pet feet healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores Scalds, BoHs J eers, E.zema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eves, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Univaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25o ,t Norton Drutf Co. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Burrough & Collliibs Company, a Corporation, i>iuiutiiFt*, vs W A Ktibon, l)eferdant. r > the Defendant, W A Rabon; COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Not Served. You are hereby summoned and required 10 answer the complaint in this action which has been filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for he said Couuty, and to serve a copy of your answer to /l e said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway Jwithin wenty days after service hereof exclusive If -..v.* I the day of Mich service; ana 11 y >u ail to answer the complaint within the ime a'oiesuid, the plaintiff In this aoI Ion will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 2>;th 11)11 VV. 1/ Dryan, 11. II. Woodward, C. C. C. P. Plalntiff'h Attorney. To W A ltafon. absent defendant; TAKE I" OTIC 10;--Tliat the Complaint in tl:i> action and the summons of which the lotejpiinn is a copy, were tiled in the ofll -e ol tiie Clerk of this Court at C< nwuy, S. C., on the 20ih day of 8epj temper. A. 1). 11)11. Attest; ' W. b. llryan, II. II. Woodward, j C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney ime Goods? lay in the Week at the 1 If 'FK I I \ Co., of Chicago, III. All Samples ever shown. We are under no Obligations to 4 Fall Opening on Ladies Hats, Skirts Sweaters and Fine Dress Goods, with ritIt goods and prices that you cant match per cent. more. anything but sell everything so everat the good people of Horry are working w priced cotton makes the people Hunt 4 ! are selling everything so cheap that r cotton is high. A half profit at the the <Stable, put us and our Customers on ou are not a member of the Bargain 1't be blind any longer, as it cost nothwe pay you for joining with every purthereafter. n Ilill Wagons, Hackney Durham and Buggies, fine Harness and Saddles, in iny thing you want and uuve money. ^ LiveStockCo . t :orporations diySMjfl Si i 'Fti, I j fl ' BWBBMJ""u 41 fcaw t| over wood shingles if necessary Fire is the building and never need repairs. ost everywhere but if none in your im- I or samples, prices and full particulars. I L ROOFING COMPANY I Philadelphia P* | kottsville Marble W k r W. McHl.WKK, Proprietor. 4 MANUFACTURER OF N WS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. , 8 and Prices Furnished on Application for Anything in Our Line. S. VAUGHT, Conway, S, , KSTABLISH CO I8SO, U.TT8YILLI:, ,