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H. H. WOODWARD
Entered at the Post Ollice at Conway
S. C., as second class mail matter.
Published Every Thursday Morning
by Conway Publishing Co.
TELEPHONE HI
THI RSDAY, NOVEMHER 1911.
No special session of the Legislature
was needed.
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Have you ever seen the man who
would take his neighbor into court
only to get worsted ?
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Many things in tin's world are hard
to get just now, but nothing is harder
to get than money.
The best way to keep from under a
mortgage is never under any circumstances
to make one.
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1 lie Legislature mot and did what it
could, but no Legislature in the world
could handle the present situation.
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The common everyday horse sense
of men is all that we have to depend
on to remedy the cotton situation.
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Ability to make money means careful
saving and strict economy at first.
There is no other way.
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The better plan with all difficulties
is to take them by the horns now. The
longer they are put off the worse they
will be to handle.
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Among all of the people on the face
of the earth today no man is better off
than the farmer who has plenty of sup
plies already made for his home use,
and a balance in the bank for a rainy
day.
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What is sweeter on the tongue of
mo8e people than a bit of slander?
Look at it and take it you please,
but just let some scandal get out
about somebody and you will hear
rren the church members telling it
Sfl&iiHHHHHHHIIIllDHi
iat Semi
WE WANT
last Saturdi
Presure and
Shoes, Hats
rolled out. .
As wr AUVei
shop-lifters
ly and the
Those
ON SHOES
ware, Crocke
jrood until fu
Colored Horn
only 8 l-2c, a
Sweeping red
10 pound cam
tent Flour n?i
drop in at th<
always do wl
evening:, but
price advertis
for your mos
not the Lcgis
Originator!
GET Y(
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STATEMENT
of the condition of the Farmers A
Merchants Bonk, located at ('onway,
S. C., at close of business Oct. 21, i!)i l
RESOURCES.
'Loans and discounts 113,906.09
Overdrafts 699.33
! Furniture and fixtures 6,550.05
J Banking house 4,500.00
Other real estate owned 5,682.00
Due tniii) banks and bankers 7,886.10
Currency 2,004.00
Gold 267.50
; Silver and other minor coin 602.18
Checks and cash items 745.56
Supplies 500.00
Insurance Premiums, paid in
advance 352.16
Total $140,699.94
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 26,540.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid 1,198.71
Due to banks and bankers 5,337.65
1 Individual deposits subject to
check 42,222,15
! Time certificates of deposit 27,390.98
Cashier's chocks 10.45
Bills payable, including Certificates
tor money borrowed
40,000.00
I Total $140,699.94
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry,
Before me came W. Percy Hardwicke,
cashier of the above named
bank, who, being duly sworn says that
the above and foregoing statement is
a true condition of said bank as shown
by the books of said bank,
W. Percy Hardwicke,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of October, 1914.
A. H. Long,
Correct Attest: N. P. S. C.
Geo. Officer,
L. D. Macgrath,
W. R. Lewis,
Directors.
Nice Dwelling Completed.
..Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sutherland
should be congratulated upon the completion
of a nice dwelling in the Gully
section pf thg town. liast w(>.ek.Vi
force of hands were busy installing
the water works in the building. The
cottage, which is large and roomy,
looks nice in its new paint.
Grier McWhite was In Conway last
week calling on the merchants. He
W?a? a whole Sftle house
Annual S
Full I
1 TO APOLOGIZE TO THOSE OF OU
?y, the Opening Day, we never dreamed
I cry of Hard Times . .We were wholly
t, Clothing, Dress Goods, Furniture, Gr<
Many customers had to leave and not ge
rtised the price would be so low as to el
here the low pricescertainly eliminated
goose hanging HiGH."
i Same
HATS, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, 3
rv ware, Saddles, Bridles, Sewing Mac!
rther notice. .Yard wide Sheeting only
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m v fc: %*p v? I1\ W l#ll 1 jr > rtl
ill 35 to 10c dress goods going at 21** ya
uctions on everything in our mamoth st
s Lard only 85c can, 50 pound cans only
11 y 69c for 21 lbs hag. .If you have the
? big sale. .You will see the wheels rolli
ion the Bargain House gets busy with ?
all has been replenished. .Those that h
led and we will be with you all night or ?
t liberal patronage, and again assuring
lature. .We cordially invite you to keoi
jvr wire "and
tu Tinp^w?p.w?wjiw X.-jt. mmmmmm w>?t '^ari<nr>ivv?^iMrCT i
SIMMONS.
Court of Probate.
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,
v vuuuy 01 iiorry.
| Ex Parte:
Drnkc-Inncss-Green Shoo Co., a Cor
Poration, in Ro Estate of Isaac
B. Parker, Deceased.
To O. P. Parker, Docia Parker Burroughs,
M. B. Cox, Joseph Cabott j
Parker, Edna M. Parker, Minnie E.
Royals, John Parker Reaves, heirs
at law of Isaac B. Parker, deceased.
You are hereby required to appear
at the Court of Probate to be holden I
at i'ny oflice in the Court House, for!
Horry County on the 2nd day of November
A. D., 1914, to show cause, if
any you can, why the proceeds of "sale i
! of the real estate of Isaac B. Parker,
! deceased, sold by me should not be
paid over to Conway Savings Bank,
the duly "qualified administrator of the
said Isaac B. Parker, to be applied by
it to the payment of the debts of the
said Isaac B. Parker.
Given under my hand and seal this
Gth day of October, A. I)., 1914.
J. S. VAUGHT,
Probate Judge of Iiorry Co.
II. II. WOODWARD,
PlaintilV's Attorney.
To Minie E. Royals and (). H. Parker,
; ..Absent Defendants:
Take notice that the petition of
! Drake-Inness-Green Shoe Co., praying
that the proceeds of the sale ofj
real estate of Isaac. B. Parker, sold |
by me, be paid over to the Conway 1
Savings Bank, administrator of thej
said Isaac B. Parker, for the payment
of debts, was filed in the office of J.
S. Vaught, Judge of Probate for Horry
County, in said State on the Gth
day of October, A. D. 1914.
(L. S.) J. S. VAUGHT,
Judge of Probate.
II. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney for Petitioner.
The problem that confronts the
farm next in imnnrtanon
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tion is diversification.
Agriculture has gone through two
thousand years of evolution and is
still in an experimental stage.
Over-production is the stumbling
block, and systematic marketing the
stepping stone of agriculture.
It is the ruty of eery farme/ to see
I that his wife is supplied with every
equipment to lighten her labors.
To eliminate waste and ineffciency
1 in marketing, the farmer should keep
i in close touch with market conditions.
The problem of marketing is the
; biggest business proposition of any
i age or nation and one that will require
i the combined efforts of all the agen
laughter
ilast
R CUSTOMERS THAT DID NOT (JET
I of doing the business we did do under
r unprepared. .The crowds and cash rolh
jceries, and practically some of everythi
t wailed on, much.to our sorrow and rej
liminate shop-lifting, proved true. If th?
the desire, as the watchman reported e
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Low I
ST OTIO NS, FU R NITU RE, H A R DW AI
tines, Cooking soves and everything in t
t 3-4c yard, Good Apron Ginghams only
d, Outing, plainand fancy worth 12 -1
rd, all 50 to 75c dress goods going at 38
ore. .Shoes and Clothing cut just about
$3.98, A dandy good coffee only 9c poui
blues and think th people have not g
ng in and the merchandise rolling out, j
i sale. .The billof fare got scratched li
a\*e not arrived can come on we have the
;ee that you get waited on. .Thanking yo
you that we have the remedy for the hi
) on coming to the
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STATEMENT
of (he condition of the Farmers State!
Bank, located at \ynor, S. (*., at the I
close of business October 21, Kil l.
RK SOURCES.
Roans and discounts 10,559.30
Overdrafts 70.01 j
Furniture and Fixtures 1,017.95 j
Other real estate owned 200.00
Due from banks and bankers 0,301.90 |
Currency 800.00!
Silver and other minor coin 380.5.", j
Supplies 320.15
Expense 399.99
Total 20,091.89
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 9,745.00
Individual deposits subioct to
chock 7,68(5.79 j
Time certificates of deposit 2,600.10
Cashier's checks 60.00
Total 20,091.89
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry,
Before me came W. Percy Hardwicke,
president of the above named
bank, who, being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing statement
is a true condition of the said
hank as shown by the books of said
bank. W. Percy Hardwicke,
Sworn to and subscribed before me .
this 4th day of Nov. 1914.
A. H. Long,
Correct Attest: N. P. S. C.
H. B. Johnson,
S. J. Lewis, '
E. A. Jordan.
Directors.
bum;
Shaving, Hair Cut- ^
ting, Shampoing,'
Massaging, Etc.
Rasors Sharpened. ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed. >
Your Patronage Solicited 1
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I.V. COOK, Prop.!
Sale is
WAITED ON
the great War
?d in and the
ng in the store
?ret.
pre were any
verything lovePrices
tE, GLASShe
house hold
4 3-4c yard,
2c yard now
to 44c yard,
half in two.
nd. .Best Pa
ot the money
ust like you
ite Saturday
goods at the
u one and all
ird times and
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During the -1 days of
ing to offer everythin
blow cost, Now is th
your Suits, Underwea
Hats, Dress Shirts, I
Everything at cost. <
Special Prices.
Lewis Met
^ a UASOLINE CM
-31 1 . ' (:'''? come famous,
/Cv^*X\ -\Vflf/UN ausomiciy nojJ
jP* Wbir\os evnrvonfc.
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Ro to W. B. L
SOUTHERN SAW &
Vrite for Catalogue E. Tell as what y<
LA GRIPPE eEtE
AND BAD COLDS ~Z aft M)f,
Error in Name Corrected.
In a recent issue The Herald was
mififulron ir? nrinfin/?
uvwnvii |/iiiiving uic name ui Hie
farmer who brought to this office a
freak cotton boll, and a sample of a
lew crop of peanuts that challenged
comparison with any we had seen up
x) that time. The name of the prolucer
of these articles was printed,
'T. S. Lee," but it should hare been
'S'fc? Lee," the well known planter of
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next week we are go8*
in our ttore at and
e time for you to buy
r, Boys Suits, Shoes,
)ry Goods, Notions.
rJn!y 4 days of these
f
cantile Co.
QINE that can be Absolutely Depended Upon
anted?the only attention needed is oiling?stalling
_^el us prove to you why the R AWLEIGH has befor
Big Surplus Power, Simplicity, Reliability, En'erfect
Balance. The smoothest running engine built*
ir, no Vibration. The Rawleigh saves time, expense*
Nr.wr oreu ?ir?l always ready. soon oavs for itself.
our word for it. (to to the plant where' thia pa?
id and aee a 4 h p operating the entire plant
ewia'a mill aud see a larger engine.
k MACHINERY WORKS, Atlanta Ga.
on need an engine for.
JOHNSON'S
u4 Tablet* 25* TONIC
Fourth Quarterly Conference.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
of the Conway Methodist Church will
be held tomorrow (Friday) night at
8 o'clock in the Library at Epworth
Hall. At this meeting the officers of
the church are elected for the ensuing
year and reports on the past year's
work are made. Ail officials of the
Conway Methodist church are members
of this Conference and are ex