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tyht gfowg gmll K lered at Mio I'ost Oillr.o at Conway, S. (' aa Second Clans Mail Matter. I* J WL18H KD EVfiKY Til UHSDAY MOitN'Nt, BV CON WAV PUliLlSUINU CO. S 11 'fORIPTION ONK DOLLAR PER VBA H. H, WOODWAHD. Editor THUKSIMY r/ECEMHER 19th 1912 Conway will have another railroad in less time than five years from date. It will of course help her in becoming one of the largest towns in the Eastern part of South Carolina. * * * Long trains of freight cars coming into Con ivay o.vory day and going out, point with certainty to to the immense amount of business and trade that is transacted with Con >vt%y cva luu wu iur. * * * Conway is of ton praised, and that in very glowing terms. We should never forget that what has beea accomplished, though worthy of notite, will not amount to much in the long run, in the absence of continued e(Torts at progress. * * * Our farmers are not only riding in buggies now in place of the ox cart and wagon of ten years ago, as was truthfully said by a gentleman somo days ago. _They are ligbi' g their homes in modern ways, and working their lands with modern implements aud farming machinery. Watch Horry Count" She is bound to become the banner county of the State. * * Oar issue next week will not have the usual amount of local new* In many counties the p?pors do not publish an issue at ail during Christ mas week. The Herald has never failed to go to its subscribers in one, form or another, and if there is no| accident the paper will appeir next ; week. But in order to give the printers a day's rest, the news matter may have to be cut, a Jittla short. tlie fertil that will furnish a balanced ration of the soil. To do this the fertili; POT TVI 1 t I _ ? as rnospnonc Acta. uur noie t in farmers' meetings and plenty o that you hear. Let us send one A supply of these is furnished by reqi We will be glad to send a supply deliver* or Farmers' Club Otticer on request. It German Kali Works, Inc., Monadnock Block, Chicago Whitney Bank Bid | Bank Your J WITH T I Rank of | Which combines ^ consistency mid courtei ^ the big roll and the litt ^ roll are alike welccm ? open to borrowers an ^ Our purpose is to make ^ benefit to the communif ^ patrons in particular. start checking account 1 ^ 5 PER ( ENT PAID Ol M; ^ THOMAS E COOl'l X E L SANDERSON, j Cashier, Governor Colo L. Blease is a great lovor of advertising, tio matter whafc other qualities or likes and dis'ikcs tba' tho man has, and he turned th? Governors' conference into an a vertislng scheme from which he bas managed to receive notoriety all over the country. * * * J&The farmers all over tho South have made a good start in learning that it pays to adopt modern methods of management in their farm business, just as it pays men in all of the other avocations of life. As a result the farmers are now making rapid strides evary year. * * * A visit to the homes of the common people in the rural distric's oi Hoiry CouDty proves what we have said in these columns many times lately, and that is, that they are in better condition financially, have more improved property, and are living better in their homes than ever before in the history of the InOependao* Republic. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Court of Common Pleas. Thom&B A, Anderson, Plaintiff. V8. Samuel N. Anderson, Morgan O. Anderson, Nancy J. Kirton, Fannie Anderson, Ellen Ford, Hittle AndersoD, Lizzie Floyd, Rosa Tucker, Brook Anderson, Mallard Anderson and Lucinriu A. Anderson, Defendrnt. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Complaint not Served. To the Defendants Above Named: You urn hereby summoned and re<|iiir ed to answer the complaint in this action, which lias been li'ed in the oflice of Ihe Ch"*k ot the Court of Common Pleas, for the said Count,, and to nerve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the au! cribor at Msofllce at Cunwav, S. C , within twenty days after service her; of oxe) i.ive ' th? day of su^h servic ; ui> I if you fall to .nswer the complain! w in ' fi ie aforesaid, the plniutiF in this action \\i]' apply to the Court for the relief d "u:e led in the complaint. Octol>. 1th, * A. L?. 1012. W. L. Bryan, H. H. Woodward, C. (J. u, P. PlPiatlJf'a Attorney. 7'?? Nancy .1. Kirton, Fannie Anderson, Ellen Ford, H. tie Anderson, Lizzie F! ?yd, Kosa Tucker, Brook Anderson, ??iHllnrd Anderson, absent defendants: TAKE NOTICE:?That the Complaint in the foregoing stated actiou and the summons of which the foregoing is a copy were tiled in the oitlee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conwiy, S, C., on the 7th day of November, A. L)., 1012. AtU st: H. H. Woodward, Plaintiffs* Attorney W. L. Bryan, C. 0. C. P. Times, 1 ir Things ncrs' meeting izcr formula to the crop and keep up the fertility ser should contain at least as much A.SH 300k has condensed facts essential f space to record the new things \ to you before your Institute meets* \ jest to every institute held in several states* ' id free of charge to every Institute, Grange contains no advertising matter. ,42 Broadway, New York New Orleans Bask A Trott Blip., Saras sail '<V*AAAAArf?SA/*&. jjj Surplus || f Loris I capital, confidence, I I nn I I ^rm By. i ne mg man witn tic man with the little ed, Our doors are d depositors %kl our lank a mutual JrB ;y in general and its ^B You are inviied to mF with us. | Y TIME DEPOSITS J J j SR. President. * J to V\ HAKDWKKE, Assistant CVahier. Another great slash in the prices of SIMON. BANKRUPT Stock which is now being sold in Its the bargain chance for you to get the remainder of this Stock at unheard of prices. In order to close out everything in double quick time, we have cut everything away down yonder, ESPECIALLY Hens Suits. One big lot of the very finest Men's Suits you ever saw go down for this weeks rapid selling to $3,89 SHOES-Going at half prices, Men's Shirts take an awful tumble. DRY GOODS, Almost for the taking. Its just like finding* the money. ^ "\ k. 7 ^ /V 4^ r~f C *1T rv Am -urn r-m ? A J. A O M rvi i'iciio ouu vvuiiicjis owcdicis iui a ouu&. Come see and judge for yourself* When this stock is sold out prices will go up. N. V. LEWIS. CONWAY. S. C? p Write Ideas For Moving Pictures Ktay$!fs zz. ? ~ S) Bmmmmmmmmtmmmmm mum em&.wxmsianess.<*& nmmt tswaM iaiumxGffi&sBSi?&m598? waeBmsBS&^^Esa ^ VHI I CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND H VU EARN $25. OR MORE WEEKLY, ??? M We will Show Tow How tfe y n%> lgTTfMitHBill IH Mill IIIIIIIII iVSBSsiiU 22&E S3W3 fB&mgmrj&ZXt ZMBI JJ * If you have ideas?if yoi\ can THINK?we will show you the Be- <W&J &C4J ..." - (?J*M cretp of this facinating new profession. Positively no experience or jit- 8& 1 erary excellence necessary. No "Howery language is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. TJie uig film gspg manufacturers are '^moving- heaven avd carth,? jn their attempts to get ' enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are oil- / ering 1100. and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. ?f$ni ; Nearly alt the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are lo* j ^$6 cated in or nsar NEW YORK. CITY? Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times jnst what sort of plots are wanted by the produ* m cers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over . wagcncies situated in distant cities. %\ tiVe have received many letters from tho big film manufacturers, , tfws i Svi J 1 Jg[^ such as VITAGBAPH, EDISON, ESSANAY, 1UBIN, SOLAX, IMP, J {^6 REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging hW \ jflSy us to send photoplays to them. Wo want more writers and we'll gladly tRSSl j jlw teach you the secrets of success. m \ g|bc We are selling photoplays written by people who "never jpJJ j before wrote a line for p ublication " , Perhaps we can do the'eame for yon. If you can think of only one j Avi>rv w<?nk. and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells {?*??!!> j 9a| 8 J ?5? for ouly $^5, a low figure. "V'X ji ??? You Will Earn $100. 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