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;> ^MMMMMMit*****w<| | Second Section ****** '**0**,1 ' m**t* i^PcrI VOL XXVI >x.*r<w r i< hm .??mwwiihMn wi?in *? ?nm him?w>?? itss || v? I! Below we give you tt at the close of business your patronage on the sti I preciate any amount fror 5 per cent, interest for on months; 3 per cent. 3 mo Loans and Discounts f 91,735 83 Stocks 150 00 Furniture & Fixtures 1 00 Real Estate 440 00 Cash in Our Vault & Due from National Banks 16,972 77 Total $109,299 60 jj ? Conwa; THE HANK THAT APPItl > Bank You WIT! I Bank( I Which conibin ! consistency and coin ^ the big roll and the ' ^ roll are alike welc< ^ open to borrowers vL Our purpose is to niu ? benefit to the com inu patrons in particular start checking acccui I J 5 PER CENT PAID > THOMAS E CO EL SANDERSON, Cashier, m aa>v\vvaaaaa | I For | !I will offer for sa | f eoronunclng at 10 o'clock a in,, n ? acres, situated within sipht <4 All f. aides from Conway. Health] tm u/.lxirtlc two c.h urcliof. in hi eh i j poll, ' ' 'vHtor. Alfco, four Ktn< Ml on" f Him c?rtv, f?rmlitp ^ merou> *o mention. Dwelling ?r , ' | TERMS?R IE P J( | ALLEi fiiwifwrif"1 " *J M JOBPF AT THE HEI I 1 II I 1!||! ? ie condition of our Bank on the 8th inst.. and ask : renffth of it. We will aPn $1.00 up, and will pay , ie year; 4 per cent. 6 j l nths. ? Capital Stock $10,000 00 Surplus , 3,000 00 Undivided Profits 798 74 Certificats of Deposites 27 20 Depositee 95,473 66 Total $109,299 00 vines Bank, y, S. C. I2CIATES \ OUR ACCCUJiT ir Surplus | * THE <f )f Loris i ?? < es capital, confidence, tosy. The big man with 4L little man with the littlj jb Dined. Our doors are and depositors alike, ^ ike our bank a mutual ^ nity in general and its $ You are invited to ^ it with us. ? ON TIME DEPOSITS J %. OI'ER, I'residenc. ^ GEO W IIARDWICKE, ^ Assistant Csahier. AAAAAAAAAAAAwS ttXfStllSEX: ??iBHK!KSS3S. KUIIOlls i - Farm c?i^ i i 0?IICo Je at public auction, I I, OCT. 19 [ t my place near Allen, n tra *f of 10 w len, a fhw mil) itwr, ami tuout *ix Q Morality, good community, mar two R Into ot cultivation, tandy m>IJ, clay Milt < ks of t?.p fodder, one cow, l.elfer, and || Jill |M I'll t'lHW mill KI.IIIT llllllj^n I'D llll rw id outbuildings on place. i) EASONABLE. | )HNSON NSC J NNTING RALD OFFICE \ s !t) ^ ^ J CONWAY, S. C? THUES ?n r"> - - - - - ?. ji IV lit O. t i: v. A > f l Wife of tJi3 Democratic Vic'c-Frcuid^ntla Woman's National D I I < :: *. . , . . : 3 . *. / v '1,-ix-t ' f'V'< v v . ; - * % p<:"> K 'h &"$. , 1"- '?> ' v.. \b ".v\-4 iM Ik - * .' i P fU - ;/ V jv. L ( . ^ ~ ' ' Cv > $ V > : ' ? . >: .. ' ; '* /* .. ; ' ' V: : .. : ' ll ' :"-'i ,, ' ' ?-4 y ' ' I ' - / ' I " : 5- < h * \ > \ ' Mrs, Thomas II. Marshall, wife of Democratic party, Is a keen student of ion of her husband has had an excop human nature. A very practical and f terest In the larger family of the stat< le found In the long list, of humanitaria Cure'during hor husband's rogimo ns g< heads the list, which numbers twenty, rection for the Immediate relief of lal women and children. The Marshall home, Ilko that of tl yet one does not fool "bookish" within very much at ho me'the re the moment and, tf possible, more so when Mr. Mar They are such chums, this "tender where one le the other is pretty sure over the coimfry together, and If the ' has anything to do with ft they will sc Mrs. Marshall Is honorary vice-pros ested In Its work, not because ft la pr recognizes the permanency of the mov ciplcfl of Democracy. MRS. STEPHEN ! Corresponding Secretary of the Wo ^IjI'; ^ Tho Women'B National Deruocrath son and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, w dates. aro honorary urosident and hoi Mrs. John S. Crosby la president, has < Now York city, in charge of the con Ayrea, wife of Congressman Ayvca of The work being accomplished dall nogrnphore and aids la not for tho ci building for the future of Democracy tionftl political movemont to be organl appeals to thinking women everywher "It has not declared for or again should It be expected to do so any mo of religion," said Mrs. Ayres from h "Wo arc simply good Democrats banc the greatest number* of American hous moro In this country for American gc the same goods In a foreign land." She Is especially Interested In the use and has devolved Into quite a r.] of the tariff committee of t.h? national Phone 21 when in need of any kiad of printing. i > * iDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1812. !. MARSHALL I Ncmnec. Monarary VPce-PrcsSdent cmccratlc League. p vr*f "nvj r nwr.i-Tor. *1 ".mijiim. ifir^YV fflkurni" rr r*^ ^ ''' ; '' , m?i?m i . ! 1 "* / "2.,2 yflp. : '2 ?v - . 'i jfe* ' ' '2' V-?.- < vr > :. , .. * -i ' ,?-?h : A ^ ^ : ' .\'y, i V *; m ; ' ' ? .. . ? < . < ' . .s' : V m t ? ;, ; ii! , ,v---rs! '' ' * ' " : '1? \ V: ' . r tho vice-pre9ldontial nomlnoo of the affairs and as tho constant compantional opportunity of specializing on ar-reaching rosult of this peculiar Irv 3?she has no children of her own-? j n bills passed by the Indiana leglsla- j jvernor. A bill to curtail child labor ' and includes almost every legal cor- | jor, especially for that pertaining to ; ! in Wilsons', is a home of books, and itB walls. On tho oontrary, one feels . Irs. Marshall appears upon the scene, j shall comes in. -hearted" governor and his wife., and i to be found. They have traveled al? j Woman's National Democratic league >on be going to Washington together. r?f 1nmrur> nnd koo.nlv inter* Lrt of tho campaign, but becauno uho cment to educate women in the prii> B. AYRES man's National Democratlo League* A-'"'- rP ,v ': ' flrpl ^ ' f " if i ,,s.:- * >..! s* < '-K * *' ;-!-v.yfe ?i ? /* ? J '. x\i$&W^ *& &?> **>*Ji?M4 t smiilisiM , (?> llTly%,'j?.awju*mu.-,j->?.>Kjr>> ? league, of Which Mrs. \Voodrow Wll? 1 vc3 of the leading Democratic cancltlorany vice-president respectively, and jponcd headquarters at 1123 13 road way, "osponding secretary, Mrs. Stephen U Now York. v by Mrs. AyreR and her corps of steampalgn moment only, but foundation It Is the first, ?trl<jtly woman's, "nozed in tho United Statoa ands such, o. st tho question of equal, suffrage nor ro than It would discuss tho questions er post as "live wire" of the league, led tocfitho.r for *tho cr,.n?nct B? vuvun% U lij icwlvoo, who today arc required to pay >o<l8 than thoy would havo to pay tor tariff on avtfr.lon In constant femfnlna poftk?5r at tho "houflovlves' M meetings DomroraMo committee. W II Uabon visited Conway oni day recently on business, ^ I J ' I I'llE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA i Coumy of Horry. Court of Common Fiona. Ueorge J, Holliday, Plaintiff. vs. Iff. /.Her. Kabon, Defendant. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint Served. To the Defendant, W. Albert Itabon: You are hereby summoned nnd requir cd to answer the complaint in this aetior, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, and to aervo a copy oLVyour answer to the said complaint 011 tne subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C,, within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ;in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Sept. 18th,* A. D. 1912. W. L. Bryan, 11.11. Woodward, C. 6'. C, P. Plaintiff's Attorney. To Iff Albert Rabori, absent defendant; TAKE ]MOTijL'E;--That the Complaint iu this action and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, wore liled in the office of the Clerk ofg-this Court at Conway. S. C., on the 2:ha day of September, 1912. Attest; If. II. Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. A" ciin" e'lUTW r*te n/ii rn CAuar.TNA i i i kj i ix jl u i uv/i; * * County of Horry, Court of Common Pious. Ex Pnrto J M ITardwick, ot ui, vs. U M Long, ot nl, NOTICE. Black Croek Drainage District No 1. Whereas that tho Board of Viewers has lihd with the undersigned a written report setting forth that the proposed drainage Is practicable; that it will bonelit the public health and be conducive to the general welfare of tin community; that the improvements proposed will ben efit the land; and that all the lands that are benefited are included within the proposed District; and has also filed a map of the proposed District showing all matters us required by the Act ; and, whereas, the undersigned has entertained the said petition and said report, Notice Is hereby given that at 11 o'clock on the 21st day of October, A i> /312, at tiie clime of the undersigned at Conway. South Carolina, tho undersigned, JClerk ol this Court, will consider and pass upon tho said report: of said Viewers; and any objection that mr.y lie offered about, said icport will be heard and determined by tho undersigned. W L I'll VAN, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. Conway, S C., Sept., 7, 1012, Kind of Hfm. "I am going to ask your father for your hand." "Oh. that will bo lovoly." "You nro gladr* "Delighted! I will call and bring you flowers ovcry day until you aro able to bo out again. I havo never seen tho insldo of a hospital!* 8cm?s of Lower Animals. Most animals, such as tho fox, tho wolf and tho rabbit, And their way back to their lairs by a combination of sight, memory and smell. The fox could smell his way homo if he wero suddonly struck blind. Good Mates. She?"I can't co^k, but wo could hire somebody to do that." tic?"And I can't make money, hut we code hire somebody to do that."- 'hick. The State Fate 1 "-*4 Will be Held This Year: October 28, 29, 30 and 31 and Noj ' veraber J, I i v r? , | I I Just remember the dates, andj ? ? * ' 4 i make your plans tu attend^ 't%-It will be the greatest $tat$ ' fair^ * | COLUMBIA HAS A HEARTX WELCOME FOR YOU, ! Cheap round trip tickets ofr fered by all railroads^ For prize list and Infprmation addro6s J. Arthur Banks, presl7 ! dent or J. M. Cantcy, Secretary, * Columbia, S, C. ! ' You will meat all your friends j in Columbia at the QNJ5 SXAT? ? FAIR. , . : j The exhibit^ will be floc< ? ] Carolina and Clemson are tq meet on the football, field, . \ K I Watch the detailed I ^rogramtnc^ ^ ~ j ? >, ? III III nil l ? I ?! - . - . Ten Pages J Na 28 FORSALE. Buy a Good Farm or a Timber Tract inScuth Georgia Write today for mr booklet of "one hundred Farmer and Timber Tracts for sale" in the banner counties of Thomas, Brooks, Grady, Decatur and Mitchell. Large tracts, small tracts, improved or unimproved, fine level sandy loam and red pebbly land with red clay subsoil, labor abundant, best roads in Georgia, best cotton lands in the South, good neighborhoods, schools and churches, pure free a'one and artesian water, plenty beg and hominy, mi* xill timber, turpentine looations, cut over lands, colinization lands, fine stock raising section, city property paying 10 per cent, and over. Write me what you want and I will i answer by early mail describing the property you want, Yours to serve, W E CRAIG MILES. 3w27w Thomusville, Georgia. T II CAROLINA uounty 01 riorry Court of Common Pleae] . ) Loris, a Corpoiation, Plaintiff ai/a'nst IS P Fowler, Dexter Fowler, Ilopada Fowler, ami Addle Gore, Defendants COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Complaint Served. Po the Defendant a K P Fowler, Dexter Fowler, Posada Fowler, Addio Gore, You are her'by summoned and r< (pdred to tu-i complaint in thle nc'ion ofwhirh a cpy la herewith served upon Jjyou ana ?? nerve a copy of your answer to the aaid Complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twonty days after service hereof; .exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this uction will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. VV, L. Bryan, II, H. Woodward. C C. C. P. Plaintiff's Attorney Dated August 17lh, 1912r To Addle (lore, absent Defendant: Take Notice?That the complaint In the foregoing stated action, and tftejuummons of wliich the foregoing 1h a copy, \scrg filed in the ollico of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Conway, S, C., on tlio 21st day of August A. 1). 1912. II i! Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney YV I, Bryan, C C C P. C\v20 Si ate of South Carolina ) Court of > Common Countv of Horry j Pleas Helen Stalvey Dee, PlaintiIT, vs. Patience O, Stalvey. et al., Defondants. ORDER. Upon hearing the application -.ado heroin by the plaintiff for an Order designating some suitable person to be the guardian of Mary ^'rgletnn, infant defendant, for the ,. arpose of the above statc-d action it appearing to the undersign id that the said Mary Singleton, in f.o t defendant, now resides at Mak vto^a, in the State of North Caro Una: It is ordered, that J. S. Vaught be and ho is hereby appointed as guardian ad litem for the said Mary Singleton for the purpose of said action, unless the said Mary Si^Meton, or someone in her behalf, withm ion (10) days after servlco of a copy ot this Order shall procure to ur. r?i punted such guardian ad litem; this Order si.a 1 be served upon the said Mary Singleton by DuMp lung same for (<>) successive weeks in the llorry Herald, ? nnv. spa per published at Conway. S. and a c? py of this Order forth .vith mailed to the said Mary Sir^l*ton at Mak'ifcoUu, North Carolina, ,vilh the poeiage fully prepared and the said ssrvicn shall be complete IIPAU t l" A /lu ! Il r\C Villi In of k I _ i ? *.} \ri KtiU UOU tion hereof, W L Bryan. (j o 0 P Dated Sept SO'.h, A. D. 11)12 ^a>wn<?rov?^ nx?nyw??yw?l aouifc, jmAdousifc J A WARNING! | Jj WE would like to say to the t ?2 people of Conway th<\t we ?re P jj position to furnibh you with the u, freshest and niccat beef, P 2 hams, m ? sausage, fc a salt meats, P js breakfast bacon, p J QTAOl r A \Tn p A wnv nn/\r?? M Oi;il LiU Ail U rAlUVyl UIiV/t>X!i* jj RIES, I ? DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | li Re nure to give us a trial order | # Fvcry thing delivered at yoir W 4; door. A \ WOODWARD BROTHERS. ( i\ Phone 36. ? Send us your job printing. 1 i