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] An I H C Manure Spreader Is an Investment?
Not an Expense
A MACHINE that makes two dollars where
one was made before is not an expense?
hi it is a pood investment.
Careful tests made at the Ohio Experiment
Station showed an average increased crop yield
of $15 an acre when eight loads of manure were
properly spread. Spreading with a fork, it
would take at least sixteen loads to an acre to
produce the same result. By fertilizing twice
as much ground with the same quantity of
manure and doing the work better, an I H C
manure spreader soon pays for itself. Add
to this saving an increase of $15 an acre in the
value of your crops, and 3Tou at once see why
we urge the purchase of an
I H C Manure Spreader
Kemp 20th Century, Corn King, or Cloverleaf
HI Ask the I H C local dealer to show you the
I self-aligning, removable boxes on the main axle;
notice that the axles are roller bearing to reduce
the draft; study the apron construction, and
note the large rollers on which it runs. I H C
spreaders can be used in any corner of the barn
I yard. There is no reach to interfere. The seat
folds out of the way when filling the spreader.
If you appreciate machines of extra merit;
machines that spread manure in ample range
of quantities; machines which can he equipped
with drilling attachments for use in market
gardens, and above all, machines which are
made in sizes convenient for every farm, investigate
I H C spreaders. Go to the local
I H C dealer and look carefully over the mai
chines he shows you. Get catalogues and full
information from him, or, write
International Harvester Company of America
(Inriirnnmtril)
Columbia S. C. 4^IS$l
I H C Service Bureau
| The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free
of charge to all. the best information obtainable 9i^^sSSS?]lj!gRjffiw]k
I on better farming. If you have any worthy ques- "" mrffiMjpSJ
/I tions concerning roils, crops, land drainage, irri- jGMftfY/
i cation, fertilizers, etc.. make your inouiriesspocific rlmtHuy
and send them to I II C Service Bureau, Harvester OeuBf^
Building, Chicago, USA
A Since fhe days of. 1
Mk DANIEL BOONE?1
Kentucky has been noted for its fine |
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W?t A^rZ y$\ Fully aged and matured in wood, possessing unequalled
richness in QUALITY, TASTE and
P| V ^^,P,^EP^Y EXPRESS ?" Adams and ? |
" 6 Full Quarts, 6.50 jEjB^
8 Full Quarts. - - - 8.50
?/r 12 Full Quarts, - - 12.00
II Remit Postal or Express Money Order, Registered Letter or ' ?_ *^1
I Certified Checlc. Guaranteed to please or money returned. Com- jrip
I plete price list mailed upon request. ^rrsv^^j|s|
I Sold Exclusively By ffl^HlSKgV
I H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Va.
I Thm South'* Greatest Mail Order Wine and Whiskey Merchant*. (4)
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Many Driven from Home.
Every year, in many parts of the
country, thousands are driven from
their homos by cough and lung diseases.
Friends and business ar<left
behind for other climates, but
this is costly and not always sure
||! A. better way?the wav of multi- 1
I jtudes?is to use Dr Kind's New j
(Discovery and cure yourself at j
home Stav right there, with your
friends, and take this safe medicine. 1
i Throat and lung troubles find quick 1
relief and health returns. Its helps <
I in coughs, colds, grip, croup, whoop <
ing cough and sore lungs make it a
positive blessing. 5 / cents auci
$1 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by the Norton Dtug Co.
EUROPEAN ENEMY OF CARROT
Rust-Fly, of Recent Importation, Does
Much Damage to Roots?Excellent
Remedy Given.
The carrot rust-fly la a very serious
enemy to the plant. It Is a compara!
tively recent importation from Europe,
; having first been observed In this coun,
try about twenty-five years ago. Its
; attack may first be noticed in spring,
' when the leaves of young carrots turn
p. reddish color, and on examination
the roots will bo found to be covered
with rusty blotches?hence the name
of the Insect.
The parent of the mischief Is a
small two-wdnged fly, quarter of an
Inch long, body dark green, head and
j legs pale yellow and the eyes red.
1 From the eggs, which are laid on the
I stem below the surface of the ground,
Carrot Rust-Fly In Its Various Stagei 1
and Damaged Carrot. 1
tho young maggots make their waj
into tho root, and tear the tissues ic 1
a similar manner to the cabbage mag \
trrif- tlio n*ta.-*lr nnuo^R t>iA riiRt\ 4
blotches to appear. The maggots 01
a later brood Infest the full-growr
roots and continue their work of de
struction In the root-house during th< t
i winter. Celery and parsnips are alsc <
' attacked. j
Preventive measures seem to he the
only remedies available. To deter th? 1
I fly from laying her eggs, the rows ol J
young carrots, when ready for thin s
ning out, should be sprayed with kero j
sene emulsion, or dusted with sand 01 1
plaster in which coal oil is mixed, hah
a pint being used to a pailful of th<
material. The application should tx
made weekly, and especialy after hoe
ing, until abtvut the middle of July.
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Our Nickle!
Our Nici.lc ICECREAM.
Its Vanilla and Peach flavors
and always fresh and Cool in
the good Old SummerTime.
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3 THIRD AVENUE |
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at t'?* Poet Office at Conway, S. C
as Second Class Mall Mutter.
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BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO.
HJPlORlPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR j
a. Ha WOODWARD. ICditor
THURSDAY SEPTEMBEN 19, 1912
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3EPLORABLE gTATE OF AFFAIRS. 1
Those who have kept up wi'h jy
ihe elections this year, and noticed ^
ihe charges of graft and other
neanness brought by and against fi
?ach olh^r by the candidates for the
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llgnest- unices in uju gnu ui une \nu:>le,
are now more convinced than a
)ver, that it is a dangerous thing t.!
'or a. good man to go irit.?*>
xilitics. No met er how fault'ess a
nan's past life has been, if there is d
io mean charge egaim t him in fact,
lis enemies vw ltru v p up somothirg,
lad will succeed in making some C
>f the voters believe it, although
tha charges brought may really be
inthing hut a lie out of the whole
doth. There is no doubt of the
truth of the proposition that the
zery best men are needed to (ill the
oublic positions of trust and honor.
Have the best men run for office in {
the primaries in the past? We dare
say that the class of office seokers in
the past have boon of a higher
?rade than the}' will be in the future,
after the frauds and charges
of ballot box stuffing now pending
in relation to the recent primary
have been sifted to the bottom Ii
appears to us what the present low
piano on which the campaigns are
made now-a-days, is calculated more
and more to keep out of politics, the
men who are the more qualified to
serve the people with ability and
honesty, if elected. Such a tendency
is to be deplored. Again the
salaries of most of the public officials
are far below fair living wages,
especially if the officer is well educated
and trained in the performance
of clerical duties. In campaign
after campaign in this State, the
candidates themselves have advoca
ted the reduction of salaries for the
main purpose no doubt of getting
votes. Now, how can the people
expect the better class of men to
run for office, going through with
the ordeal that the campaign now
means, and if elected, receive for
his valuable services to the poop'e,
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less pay tnan ne couia get miing
some private position? The matter
de-ervos attention and we do not
think the condition i; w thourem;dy.
Place the offices to be run foi
3n a higher plane, by making th'
pay rea^onab'e, pass proper lawigainst
circulating slanders in pri- j
cnary elections, and then better men
will be able to stand for election,
end there will be less underhand tac:
tics used to gain votes. The camiaign
lies scattered in florry Counjy
during the campaign this year
were sufficient in many instances
ii fool the people. These lies were
als^ on the face to some people
who were in position to know bet
j0r, but the ma-ses of the people
wese not able to see through the
schemes as quickly as they m:gh'&,
*nd in the short time before the election,
there was no chance for t hem
tc make inquiries of those who knew
better. There was a typewritten
Letter read at s'-me of the polls on ~
the morning of the second primary 5
It h ,d no name signed to it, bn had
at the b Mom the word "S ere- ]
tary". Tuis letter was intended to
rrake it appear that, the friends of
Jones wore standing for re tain eon.
didate.s The apparent fraud and
corruption in the primaries, which
seems to be growing from y var to
year, is a condition wuicSi mu?t be
met in some way by the intelligent
law makers of the State, and unless
th evil shaM be remedied in :.hr |
ae.\r future the people will do away
with the entire system -?f primaries
[f the prim try svstem is to be sav
51 action iilo? x t ii-; linj not J
D? delayed.
The Men Who Succeed
is herds of large enterprises are
ner. oi tfreat energy. Success, to
3av, demands health. To ail is to!
fail. It's utter folly for a man to 1
3ndure a weak, run down, half alive j
;ondition when Flecttie Bitters will
3u?. him right on his feet in short
>rder. "Four bottles did no morp
a good than ary other rmdicine I
fve' took," writes Cha*. B. Allen,
Sylvania, Ga. After years of suffer- ;
ng with rheumatism, liver trouble,
stomach disorders, and deranged
'idnevs, I am again, thanks to Rlectrie
Bitters, sound and well." Trv
ihem. Only 60 cents at Norton g
[>rug Co. j
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HAY!
ft Boy to
you want, to place> E[if. MR
- * him in a Christian jlilitary
Institute whore p
is health will he care-R
illy looWe after, his 1
niud thoroughly trained '
ud where he will bet. ||j|9gj|
:u?ght hahit.s of oboid*! '
bee, puntuality, ar.d in
uafcr* ? If so, aoi?d him
o The Son'h Carolina
So-Educational Institute (
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COL. F. N
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GUUJEFIULU,
HIGH Gka
Fresh 13read and Cakes a?ways o
tilled with choiee tfoods for family i
st possible notch. Phone orders j
very guaranteed. Phone No, 13.
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Below we give you tl
at the close of business
your patronage on the st>
preciate any amount fror
5 per cent* interest for or
months; 3 per cent. 3 mo
Loans and Discounts $91,735 83
Stocks 150 00
n a n a 1 /v/t
rurniiurcifc rixiures i uu
Real Estate 440 00
Cash in Our Vault &
Due from National
Banks. 16,972 77
Total $109,299 60
Conwa1
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j THK BANK THAT Al'I'ltl
High Grade Vehi
Possible
A. B. ELLIOTT,
Corner of Third*. Avn
-i-nrt^Sjflnir W WT*
Sob Printing
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Educate?
r | ero o.icb student is
uadnr iho u I >*..-) p ?r -
I , rwujii fA.'uirui Liiiu Wi'lCHi
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rful <ar.i of thi teacher
from who time they reach
Mm school until Ihoy leave
wS^'~l *M ' ^or t 'l0'r ^iolvefl*
^p.i&||| Facu'ty composed of
?&flSPy. ' fifteen s-uctes.-ful and ex?
' P'^'h'reed teachers.
Nor cataiog aud full
information, address
K. BAILEY ]
IDENT
SOUTH CAROLINA.
3>E FLOVR
n hand. Our Grocery Dcpitrraaat s
use and are marked down to the low/[van
careiul attention and prompt de
YMAN.
WFii
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ie condition of our Bank |
on the 8th inst.. and ask I
ren^th of it. We will aPn
$1.00 up, and will pay
ie year; 4 per cent. 6 ;
nths.
Capital Stock *10,000 00
SurpluH 3,000 00
Undivided Profits 798 74
Certificats of Depositee
27 30
Depositee 95,473 66
Total.. $109,299 60
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IOC I AT 108 VOI R ACCOUNT
1
cles at the Lowest j
5 Prices.
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Wc h&ve just, received a
Shipment of Vehicles built
to wear which we are offering
at extremely low prices.
Call and sec them.
Cortway, S. C !
ene and Laurel, street.
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