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J '' / I - ?u **>>/*?' :j I " I | Is Your Purse Full? \ "^7"OLrR farm is the purse from which ygu |j ? take the necessities and luxuries of life. ji What provision are you making to keep || your purse full ? to insure a constant supply of food, clothing, heat, light, and protection? I )| No soil can produce constant yearly crops ij I without an adequate supply of plant food. It j is easier, and far cheaper, to maintain a fertile condition of the soil than it is to build it up after it is once exhausted. Be wise ? begin ji; < . i r 11 j] now to use luiuiiuiiy an ... i III Manure Spreader [ Kemp 20th Century, Corn King, Cloverleaf, Steel Corn King, Steel ? Ciovcrleaf, Low Lift, Low Spread, Newlow Distribute stable manure and saturated bed- j? j ding" while it is still fresh. Make the quantity !fc j of manure usually spread by the fork do twice I the amount of good by distributing it with an j I II C spreader, leaving the ground more evenly j fertilized and in greatly improved condition. > I The driving mechanism of the II C spreader is strong and thoroughly pr< tech d. The aprons, both endless and return, run on large j rollers. The feed is positive. The manure is spread evenly, light or heavy as may be neces? il,? t-nron/l rlmidincr lintll tl iVliy, lilC ijuiiumjf ii*^ ? w* ... ? ! the feed is changed. i See the I H C local dealer and have him show you the spreader best suited to your > if needs. Get catalogues and full inforrna.ion from him, or, write ? International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) A. Columbia S. C. 1HC Service Bureau ^ The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free of charge to all. the best information obtainable J oji better farming. If you have any worthy cjues- Wwfi&fi 1 tions concerning soils, crops, land drainage, irrigation. fertilizers, etc.. make your inquiries specific wl/ and send them to I H C Service Bureau, Harvester &Vr{?f^ building, Chicago, USA I' WB SEI-rL | f THESE MACHINES. I a. Also Mowers, Rakes, Kry Prcsf.es, Cffdir.e Erpir.es, in fuel ?rj thing . v. to help you make Inirirg mo/col fcicnce ar.d less a eHitgcry. ?.u<- m A cessfwl firming is making lv*o cars ol corn giovn vhgrc cr.e t ^ grew before. g. I Splvey Com | ^ DEALERS IN THE BEST MERClIANDfcE OF ALL KINDS, | | CONWAY, - " S C* | * wfwj} wrtzr ? J IS DAWSEY High Grade Vehicles at the Lowest Possible Prices. W? have just received a Shipment of Vehicles built |/i\r *? > ~... v- to wear which we are offerX \ IM I / \ c'-w-r * " -.'t'-k'.--- '<!ST at extremely low prices. \/f^0 \ , y S\y tall and see them. A. B. ELLIOTT, Conway, S. C loiT r of Third \vene and Laurel, Street. aitrrt* ? - i it r 1 tt-my-run in > i i na m n mumn i rwww imjuwjimmmii?? ? jiim iSlf51^ IflSfOEi Jj^Sy^^BOTTLEP IN BOND /mm j/iIs proclaimed to the world as being the acme of perfection in Kentucky's choicest product. ** 's distinctly high-class in Quality, ? ? ^a#le, an^ Pout*uct' an(* w'ns appreciation J|| WE PREPAY EXPRESS on Adamaand Cg J p/.ii,fiy?Jif- Southern Express Lines. t 4 Full Quarts, - . $4.50 6 Full Quarts, - - $ 8.50 t 6 Full Quarts, - - $6.50 12 Full Quarts, - - $12.00 I Remit Postal or Express Money Order, Registered Letter or P^T I Certified Check. Guaranteed to please or money returned. ComJ plete price list mailed upon request. |J)/iW)rM Sold Exclusively By (3) 8 H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Vau |fe^| tmred at trto Poet Office at Conway, 8. C nt> Second CIhbb Mail Mattel. ??????? PUBLISHED EVKKY THURSDAY MORNING BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. I IUINSCRIPTION ONK DOLLAR PER YEAR S, H, WOODWARD. ICrtUor THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1912 The announcement of the dfcath .f Mr W H Chd(?b)urn, which sad *vont. nr?r?nrrnd av Snuthoort On FH day. September 27th, 1912 will carry sorrow into many H^rry homes, Mr Chad bourn look great interest in all things pertaining to the betterment of the condition of Horry and its people. On more than one occasion he has lent a helping hand in carrying forward movements for the public good, In his death the county has lost a yalued friend. The proposition to hold public meetings of the town council of Oonway is an innovation of the municipal affairs of the town, and me calculated to bring the town officers and the people into closer relationship and establish a better feeling between the two. The outcomp >vill doubtless bo that the two elements will work more harmoniously .ngether for the furtherance of all public and private enterprises having fur th?ir object the upbuilding of Ionway. Nothing but good can possibly result from such a move. Uet us get el >ser t( get her in order that the public good may be beuiti led. A COUNTY FAIR. Why cannot the Tomato Club Girls, the Corn Club Boys and the public spirited cititens of Horry iomo together aud agree upon soms plan to organise a county fair assoiation? The agricultural interest of tbe county is receiving more and oetter attention than ever before, mproved methods are beiDg more generally used aud there could be ?o oe more potent factor in increasing ur interest, widening and broadening cur knowledge in all matters o^r'aining to agriculture than a ^ood county fair. Horry can and has produced as good specimens of farm products as any ccunfcy in the Union, which has been proven on Lore than one occasion where its products have come in competition with those of other sections of the ountry; its berries stt nds pre-eml neatly at the head of those of any jtfcer seotion, and its other products easily ranks at the head of those of any othercountv. For our good, the good of our posterity and the good of our county we hare too long labored so hard to hide our light under a bushel and st iven ve y successfully so far to keep our left uand from knowing what our right hand does, aud the time is now at nat?d when our interest demand that / e branch off on another aud more ' . rosperous read. As a starter a county fair would be the moans of . pciiing wide < ur doors to irf .. ma - w. J k/? ww/Mf> tlni t n/iii !/l u/ti | k. lUli (aUU CU pn ft 1 vuit? uuuii i wu t possibly be; secured so economically ; oy any other means. The effort is well worth a trial and we hops U ' will be made. From Old Cool Springs, All quiet here now. The health of our people is tfocc ^ with a vew exceptions, Picking cotton is in order now. Uev JUeudricka preached at Seder St'urday and Sunday of week aefor ~ lv?t. Among those who atteudc uom a distance were C A Cause a nl Alise Cawrirnore, from Cccta Grove, and Miss Ida lihuark, ( Toddviiio. Mis Clay Union, and ehildrei vi&itod her old homo near Pirewa N U ? recently. The writer can well rememb when the fie it turpentine bo* w cut here. The place has goi through many charges. The Cooi Spring Supply Co., doing a rushing bc8ine?s here Tbeie is a quantity of wood ai timber shipped from hero. The writer had the pleasure visiting Aynor recently. Aynor f on a boom. There are four stoi open, a masonic hall, oae blacksmi shop, one cotton giu and grist mi i one large tobacco warehouse whi is nearing completion, Politics have almost boiled do' and things will soon be quiet 1 the next two years. We think would be good for us if we coi elect our officers for four years a get some rest. Farmer Pitcked Up Herr and There. Many Horry farmers will brg'n the harvesting of bumper corn crops Conway merchants are all anticipating a brisk fall and winter trad.* Some farmer9/we tbink,are gathering corn too soon. The bugs and weevils will, surely catch it before frost comes. We have so far mi^ed the usual September gales While wo have had an abundance of rain there has bepn but little wind. Fragrant orange blooms, as well as the graceful golden r? d, are blooming profusely in those days ol the "sero and yellow leaf," Mrs Fannio Martin and children, nud Miss Hippie Hardwick are in Belfast, Ga., visiting Mrs E k C-T/-.rlrvno iiicfnr rtf M c. Mari.in. XI \ nitj wv * V? *???%-? V? ? - ? ? Mr \lex McNeill, afver spendir g somotimo wi?h his parents, Mr and Mrs D T McNeill, in Conway, hos returned to his homo in Jackson ville, Fla, J EI Ilardwick, who is taking a course in pharmacy at the College of Charleston, spent several days in Conway recently visiting relatives and friends. The Conway market is plrntfully supplied with salted mullets fresh from the near by fisheries, the largest of which, we believe, is located at M-yrtle Beach. It is stated that some much needed improvements will shortly be mart to the plant of the Conway Ligbi and Power Co., which will greatly increase the efficiency of the service. The Steamer Burroughs, which has been in the dry dock at the ship yard for some time being remodeled aud undergoing repairs, will soon 1 -1 - - A. ? A ~ 1- - ? 4.? 1 II M M ! y\o r\ * ue reauy iiu itiKu its rc^uiui u?. I ^/O V/J-l I the river. After Jauuary 1st, 1913, the nev. Parcel Post law will go into ( ffecl, and then you can send any kind oi package you want through the maii at a minimum cost. This will supply a long felt want-. Some delinquent subscribers will fail to receive their copy of the Her aid this week. Explanations an uunessary. Other names will be dropped from the list unless a set tlement is not soon made. Miss Claudia Hubbard returnei Tuesday from Horry County wbe-( she had bean sumrnond by wire ol? account of th^ serious illness of hei mother, Mrs W H Kirton, who is now better.? Newberry Observer. September 27, SISHMBflBHnHKififinHEm IBHBflB a THE HAMILTON STUDIO [ ...T.?iafc. , : ..t ' PORTRAITS TO PLEASE" FINE KNLAltOl MKNTS. AMATUfR FINISHING DONK g I Third Avenue, Next Door to Old R Court House. B SHHBBBIinn B?? | Our Nickle! I Our Nick le ICE CREAM, jl Its Vanilla and Peach flavors I S and always fresh and Cool in K g the good Old Summer! imc. I W B CHESTNUT & CO., j THIRD AVENUE ' THE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Conrf of Common F'lons. H II Woodward, Assienoe, Plaintiff, Against Nancy Boyd. Martha A Prince, Olln M 1 Boyd, John Ivl Bnjd, Bertha C Boyd Nancy (J Boyd, and GV>ra P Boyd Heirs at L/?w of John L Boyd, end a Y Spivoy, h N Moore. (J Y Staivey and Bank of Conway, a corporation ? Defendants y COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ,r Complaint Not Served, jf To the Defendants, above named: You are hereby sumnn twd and rcq li n, ed ?o answer the complaint in tins actk v, which has been filed In the ollloe of tl CI* rk of the Court of Common Pleas, f the said Comity, and to servo a copy your answer to /I e said complaint on tl HUbscrll er at his office at. < on way with D(} twenty days af't?-r service hereof exduki' ' ' tn?K uorvir>t>* >md if V( OI Hie nay ui nuvu f __ w i* fall to answer 'he comp'nlnt within tl time a'oresaid. cl.o )>1 iiui.ff In tnis a nd tloti will apply to the Court for relief d inanded in the complaint, r,f August 8th,^ A. D. 1912. W. Ij Bryan, 11. H, Woodward, ls 0. C. C. r, PJalnilfTa Attorne 'eH To J F Splvey and L N Moore, atue defendants: ill, TAKE NOTICE.-Thut the Compla! ch in this action and the summons of whi the fore^lng !s a copy, were filed the offlo* of the Clerk of this Court ?r.p Conway 8. C., on the 9th day of Ai if ust, 1912. J* Attest: II. II. Woodward, fid Plaintiffs' Attorney, , W. L, Bryan, C. 0. C. P. CALOMEL IS DANGEROUS ] Is a Powerful Chemical Made from < Mercury?People Should be Careful. The only sure way to avoid the dun^r0r^0f calomeT is to ta' e uo calomel, D?'flson's Liver Tone, a vegetable liquid of pleasant more tbar lakes Us place. W here calomel shako < you up arid shocks your I" v P d son's Liver Tone, mild bn < H ciiv> builds up and strengthens J < * Isv. oris up the liver. " It may ho taken with on rnv r? drietion of diet or habit Y n? '-a? give it. to your children vvi b tine re ?ults. Get a bottle at the Nor*, n Dn'j. store auci if it doesn't o aii liui yon think it ought?if i .> doe9n'' make make bilious spells rn n ? 11 ill* > ?If it doesn't "liven upy-jr liver'*, your money will be waiti:.g lor you IM POUT ANT IN FORM A TI ON. For Trustees, Patrons .and Corn Club Iloys. Districts which have a s-t"m uJ tn> rrH'lcd to dollrv for do I tar up tfli.O to extend the term of lh< school. The State Superintendent has just sent in blanks lor your State air and its very important that trustee; of special districts employ a teacher and when in town cillat the County Superintendent's office and sigu the blank for your State aid. The time for exchanging school hooks expires in Decernbsr, 11112 Don't let the time when you can gel pay for your old books pass. There are four book depositories in the county: L H Burroughs, Conway; J C Bryant & Co . Loris; J P Dernam & Co., Green Sea, and W L |w||B ' mora Oiwti Fresh Bread and Cakes aiways on I .Tiled with choice goods for family us ...i- Or i.nn /n.rlar>c tr i *'5j U 1 I./1U m/ ui.il. x uunu i/i uv l o ^ > ivory guaranteed. Phone No. 13. jb rr hl" ire in Go Below we give you th? at the close of business o your patronage on the str preciate any amount from ^ ? A ' ?-Fs\w ar> / fjf p^r ctriiL, tiiicicat iui uii< I months; 3 per cent. 3 mor I Loans and Discounts $91,735 83 Stocks. 150 00 Furniture& Fixtures 1 00 Real Estate 440 00 Cash in Our Vau't & Due from National Banks 16,972 77 Total $109,299 60 I | j y Conwa THE! BANK THAT API'K [ _ t 1 in TocLcLville DE ,m DRY GOODS. 110 OUOCBKIES. c" DOl/iS, SHOES, If VIS AND CAPS LINT AND ALL !V CO !nt We a^ays l^eep in stock scas< n lble goods and wh h! than the cheapest quality nt b?g money to call and i lg" our prices. Dusenbi s I Bellamy, Warrpee. For fut thoi a?jommcdaliou to trustee* a? d t< aohjr-q I am planning to put trustees' dub bock and teachers' registers at mch depository for free distributh a ? iiO trustee* and teachers. Prof C B Haddoo wrote me a few lay^ ago thai hp was sending an auiuhI report blank to each corn club , dub boy. If you fad to get one, '' "te him a card at Ciemsou College 3 C. ?\< f Haddon says that, each boy ?bo jjats 100 bushels or more will >e r- q aired to send a quart or t*M9( > D; Bradford Kaapp, Washington i)<:.. where it can be test( d f?>r noistvtre. The annual report is require- ' with the corn. I irouk we have several acres that /in produce 10 > bushels Be ca^ewi t*..kt your acre contains 4840 q?iar?> yards, and have your annual i?port made out very plain and ae ijuVfU.j. Soud it nil in to me and 1 I will p :t it through f?>r you. \ '.l in- przos continue to cume in. vlr Hinsou Spivey otters a ton of oioh ^rade fortr.izar on the same 1 erai- ohat the oLher tfuano coropa )ie3 have ottered. S fcl Browu. A Log on the Track ?f the fast express means serious 1 -rouble ahead if no i removed, so does loss of appetite. It means loss I of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If ? pontile fails, take I ttlrotric Bitters quickly to overcame the cause by toning up the stomach arid curing the indigestion. Miebeal Uessheitnor, of Lincoln, Neb., bed been sick over three years, but six bottles of Ehclrio Bitters put him right on his feet, again. They have helped thousa'.ds. They give pure i blood, strong norves, good digestion Only 50 cent at Norton Drug Go. 11 1 1 .lb* i [>& FLOVR ! hand. Our Grocery Depatrmeat is e and are marked down to tho lowven eareiul attention and prompt de^IVXAJNT. III - r?) ' ; condition of our Bank i in the 8th iiist.. and ask ength of it. We will ap$1.00 up, and will pay i year; 4 per cent. 6 1 iths. J Capital Stock. ft 10,000 00 Surplus 3,000 00 Undivided Profits 70S 74 . Certificate of Depos- j itee 27 20 j Depositee 95,473 66 : Total ..$109,299 60 ^ ^ | j y. s. c. | n KCI AT 108 . ' ?UR ACCOUNT I * II - i... - ? j Merchatits j ^ ^4 I 1ALERS IN ' J SEED COTTON. I KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, TTON SEED MEAL ANI) FERTILIZERS V a clean and up-to-date line of ich we offer at prices cheaper considered. It will save you nspect our goods and learn 4 j iry & Co., j