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V 1 1 lite gcwg gtaM. K tiered at the Poet Oi!lc>< i ( uuv.^, S. t as Second Cjhbb Mtti Matter. P j BLlSrtKD RVKKY I'HIIKSDAT Nu BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. U MltCPOt Hi PBR YTCA..' fi, H? WOOOWAItI>. K?ll ~ THUIjjMfaY JANUARY, 9th 1913 weather had many cha ea last week, fulfilling the predictions made by mauy weather profits, that before the Wintir should be over^ ihe mildness would change to rorgh. * * * One of our most successful business men, one who makes a success of farming as well as other things, says that he has always made it a rule to do nothing by hand thst may be done by machinery. * * * The nse of the typewriting machine by all classes of people shows as much as anything the progress that has been made during the past twenty years, and the progress that is being made to-day in everything, * * No one can tell what the year 1913 holds in its hands to give forth to you and to me before it has run its courss. Should misfortune come as the year uufolds its mysteries, let us be sure thatit is not the result of some fault of yours or mine, * * ? Somehow there is a feeling of fear which seizes one in the presence uf an earthquake, that is - different from any other scare in the world. Most people can stand snakes, burglas and al! such terrors, and none of these sends along the spine the "creepy" feeling that accompanies an earlLquake. * * * Let the farmers clear up more lands and broaden their cultivated io i 'j n*A tf abi ca uui iu^ vlikz xu l?>, auu u jjuosible put in more of the labor sav iog machinery that is made and for sale at reasonable prices. In this way they will improve their fortunes for another year. * * * It is a mystery *u *ays that some men will succeed while others, apparently better situi d ? i fait. By many the success ol r<?? >* credited up to luck, by others it ;s to be the result of mere cuaue The are both wrong. because suw.s has always been the result of n~rd work and industry, anu Snicking to one thing with faith ana persa ?? ance. * * * Some of the people grumble a ihu taxes they have to pay. They state that the amount they have bad to pay from year to year has steauly increased. They should remember that taxes is a necessary result of government. And the greater the progress ; nd development of any CDuntry, the greater will be the expenses of its goverment. But why should the citizens grumble about the small excess he may have to pay when he is better able to pay it; * * * Farmers will remember the time when the hog cholera killed nearly every razor back in Hcrry County. Even Ihs best farmers at that time failed to raise plenty of meat at home and had to buy from the markets It was not long however before the farmers found several remedies which they did not hestitate to apply. They not only learned how to cure the disease, they found out how it might be prevented At this time there is not a farmer in the countv. who is anv oood cirmim j * ' - / r? stances at all, who is not able to raise at home all of the pork his $ family needs. |p! - It is well to remember that the i . . mof% useful life is the most happy and that the i e is no enterprise, work I " ^raft^Des& fchis can 8U0" * 0 cee^ .iuio to a man or woman, tvoirodcss not have for its oj?j* <hc ip-nft, benefit, p ' wur ore ifo.t < ' tb?? humaa race, ?r <om? portico a- individual, or set | jf individual '' , : of. These jjcir- iou" lii, v#nly be the idb<*i the j nusi or nceompiucd wo brk.* lasting success. Ther* i I when ? ou start any enterprise o ousiness of tt'iy kind, do matter hot/ small, strive to make it oi the rnoct use and henffic to those whose patronage you Lvpe to gain and keep. Make the accommodation of your cu .waiers the guiding star cf your life Always be ready to go to any length i u time, work and trouble to ser a theui and your businoss will succeed, as much as it is possible for anything iu this world to succeed. We do no' mean to say that you must do tuis free either. People are willing to pay a good price for /, o\>d servioe-they Ua\? always bee . l. in the foundation of the world. Sometimes it is the case that some complaint is made about the highe. prices charged by some bouse than another or others, but you wH notice that the buying public will still patronize the house onarging the higher prices, provided the goods are better, and the accommondations and services rendered always good . Remember in all that you undertake during the New Year, now just beginning, that it is your business as a human atom, to be of all the good and service that you can to evory other human atom with whom you come in contact. In no other way can you h-.ye >,o make a succes of your business or calling. Therefore lay It down now a9 the most important of your New Year resolutions, that you will strive with all your power during the year 1913 to be of more use and render greater and betiei service to your fellows in your bus iness during this vear. We will guarantee you that this year will bring you the greatest success you have uud in it for all of these years that ,'ou have been in it. $100 Per Plate was paid at a banquet to Henry Clav, in New Orleans iu 1842. Mig^- v costly fur those with stomach trc. ). ,i* i dig?3tiou. To-day pao pic ev rv where use Dr King's Ne** Life Pills f? . these trouble? ?.s wei) as i.?er, aid-evard bowel d^ord c-. ha . , safe. ; ure. Orlv 25 cents a' Norton Dru?, Co;?Adv. NOTICE OF SALE. " uc under-i ;iie<\ Administrator the estate of JoeJ T. E.vis, Dec*d? wiu ~?d? to the highest bidders at public auti?<. , at the late residence of the deceased,, i' 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on Saturd the 18 li day ot January A. D. 1018; >.11 and singular the personal ettate of said Joel T. Clvis, consisting of crops, one home, 0 head cattle, goats, farming tools, household and kitchen furniture, and inuny other irtioles too numerous to men tloa. Terms of sale cash. T 1\? li ?llVt9| AUI1I1. | Ul 2t Joel T. El via, Dec'd. rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Horry. Court of Common Plena, rhoinae A, Ander- n, Plaintiff. vs. Samuel N. Anderson, Morgan O. Anderaon, Nancy J. Kirton, Fannie Anderson, Ellen Ford, Hnttfe Anderson, Lizzie Floyd, Rosa Tucker, Brook Anderson, Mallard Anderson and Lucinda A. Anderson, Defendant, COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. I Complaint not Served. 1 To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and requlr ed to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint oil the subscriber at his office at Conway, 8. C., within twenty days after service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; i 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, . October 18th, 2 A. D. 1912. ( W.L. Bryan, H. H. Woodward, i C. O, U, P. Plaintiff's Attorney , To Nancy J. Kirton, Fannie Anderson, i Ellen Ford, Hattle Anderson, Lizzie Ft >\d, Rosa Tucker, Brook Anderson, Mallard Anderson, absent defendants; TAKE NOTICE.-That the Complaint . in the foreeolng stated action and the ' summons of which the foregoing Is a copy were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Conway, S, ('. on the 7th day of November, A. . I\ 1 At A r I U.p ll?I? I Atust; J H. H. Woodward, ! Plaintiffs' Attorney 5 ?T. L. Bryan, C. O. O. P. fpainSoesi 8 PAle-faced, weak, and B JP thaky vomen?who auffar 8 every day with womanly K if v.ejfcness?seed the help M 1L ot a recti# tonic, who 8 8 a building action on the 8 3H v.oman!/system. If you am 8 il weak- you need Cardial, 8 SB the woman a tonic, because 8 J Cardui wi!< act directly on 8 8 the cause or your trouble. 8 8 Cardui has a record of 8 8 more than SO years ot 8 success. It must ne good. itnARnm -?VI tv w Th? Woman's Tonic H Mrs. Effie Qraham, of I H Wiflard, Ky., says: "I H H was so weak I could , H hardly fa I suffered. jfl nearly every month, for 3 years. When 1 began to take Cardui, my bade hurt n awfully. I only weighed pounds. Hot long after. H I weighed 1131 Now, I H do all my work, and am in good health."* Begin H taking Cardui, today. H I Write IJe | VOL UPc *a 8 F ?!f ? Em m m 1 1543Bros 7888smssmrs TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden, 1 uuder penalty of the law, to hunt, fjjj fish, or in any manner enter or tres[pass-upon a ty our lands situate n Horry County, and all persons ?fi riolatinir this notice will be prose- Cei juted under the terms of the statu- ( tea of this State. Will pay $10 re- 01 ward for sufficient evidence to connet. Kelly W. Jones, W Boyd Jones, . Iti. Justice, S. 0, ?X _ in1 aetfrsy , ; TRESPASS NOTICE. fV All persons are hereby forbidden, y inder penalty of the law, to hunt, A ish, trap, in any manner, enter or 1* respass, upon my lands sltuvte in Jv tooastee Township in Horry County. U Iti. W, Poaroy Hardwioke. ^ - \ if ' TEN UA \ Call at our offic< Pittsburg ^ K T. MacNeill, Jr., Manaj or Cnr Mm ao foi mu T CAN WRITE J EARN $25. ^j^wil^Sho If you have ideas?if you can ret* of this facinating new profess rary excellence necessary. No "fl The demand for photoplays is lanufacturers are "moving heaven aough good plots to supply the evf ring $100. and more, for single so Nearly all the big film compan ated in or nrar NEW YORK OIT mowing at all times just whatsorl ers, our SALES DEPARTMENT genciea situated in distant cities. We have received many letters uch as VITAL 1APB, EDISON,. LEX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION 8 to send photoplays to thcin. W ?ach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays ^ tefore wrote a line for pub Perhaps wt can do the same fo ood idea every week, and will writ jr only $25, a low figure. foil Will Earn $100. Mom DCC Send your nam* and addres nCC t. -J book, "MOVING PIC1 Dor.'4 hesitate, Don't argue, ew profession may mean for you s NATIONAL ai __ idway, nei FINAL DISCHARGE. V onderiifntd Guardian of Hiram 1 Sallle Jackson,mimrs. will apply a final discharge as such guardian, tho ltth day of January A. D. 1913, XX o'clock in tha forenoon, at the ce sf the Judge of Probate of Horry iBjrt, A. D. Jackson, luardlaji of Hiram and Sallie Jacku td. Extra Teachers Examination. fhere will be an extra reacner s ami nation held at the Court house Conway, Friday, Jan. 10th, 1913 HICHKTERSPILLS . IIK.ilAMtWDBlAND. A ?/TSMiriSUfiilSTSEVEKYmEtt lYS FREE Krjr^j _i^iLi!^^ g^^g,^* *1*.. ; and let us demonstrate ou: Visible Typewriter jer. Pank of H ring Picture PHOTO PLAYS OR MORE WEE w You How MMSBHBHW&Z&fewtfHI THINK?we will show you the se< rk..!i!...i_ ? ? lion, rosiiiveiv nu i'A|icncntc ui ub owery language" is wanted, practically unlimited. The big filn i ar.d earth" In their attempts to ge ir increasing demand. They are off enarios, or written ideas, ies, the huyers of photoplays, are lo Y? Being right on the spot, ant b of plots are wanted by the produ ' has a tremendous advantage ovo from the big film manufacturers; ESS AN AY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMF , COMET, MELIES, ETC., urginj e want more writers and we'll gladlj written by people who "nevei lication" r you. If you can think of only or, a it out as directed bv us. and it selh tthly For Spare Time Worl 8 at once for free copy of our iilustra TUBE PL AY WRITING." Write now and learn just what this ind yourjfuture, AUTHORS' 11 h York City JOB PI DO Unrru Uorai UM J HUIUI MILL MO GOMMEACI CONWAY, r machine to you. Company, orry Building-, honway, S. 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