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r ??? ____________ #Mk\ I GENUINE BULL* DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood cigarettes for ft&i\ ^C MARKED STRIDES BY FILIPINOS Economic Strides by Islander in Past 20 Years Has Been Unprecedented, Says Reyes London.?Fidel A. Reyes, directo of the bureau of commerce and ir dustry of the Philippine Islands a^ serted in an address here that th economic progress of the islanders 1 the last 20 years had been unpre cedented. He was speaking at th international exposition of rubbe and other tropical plants. Mr. Reyes also pointed out tha the opportunities for the investmen of foreign capital in developing th resoruces of the Philippines. H gave credit to the administration o the Unite<l States government in th Philippines, saying: "By promoting one of the mos modern and efficient systems o public education, by placing upo our own shoulders the responsibill ties of managing our own domest! affairs, and by assisting us in rais ing our standard of living, th American people have given to m people as a lasting blessing all tha is best in American life and insti tutions." As indicative of the enormou growth of the trade'of the islands Mr. Reyes cited figures showing th total value of imports and export in 1881 to have been only $1,217,07! compared with a total in 1920 o 4 $:*oo,r>r>2,i:*8. Mr. Reyes said great progress ha< been made in agriculture. This, h stated, included big increases i areas planted to crops, correspondim increases in yield and stupendous ad vances in value. Causes contributing to the agricul tural development, he said were th pushing of the food campaign durin the war, the loaning to rice and con farmers funds appropriated by tli Philippine legislature, the introduc till of irwulprn ;i frrimil t m?? 1 seed selection, the up^radin^ of liv stock, the formation of rural credi co-operative societies by leprislativ [ enactment, laws aiming at the era dication of the locust plague and th creation of a system of co-operativ insurance to cover losses in worl animals. "With the increased aj?ricultura | 1921 SALE j NEAL & DIXON FARMERS.) Mullins, So AUC Monday, 1st. . . .' Tuesday, 2nd .... Wednesday, 3rd . Thursday, 4th Friday, 5th .. . Monday, 8th Tuesday, 9th .. . Wednesday, 10th Thursday, 11th Friday, 12th .. . Monday, 15th . . Tuesday, 16th _ .. Wednesday, 17th Thursday, 18th . Friday, 19th .. .. Monday, 22nd . . ' Tuesday, 23rd . . | Wednesday, 24th Thursday, 25th . . Friday, 26th .. . Monday, 29th .... Tuesday, 30th . . Wednesday, 31st REMEMBER THA T, TEAM TO PULL TH We will make it to your ' our last sale is just DOLLARS ARE VC TIME WO COMET NEAL & D MULLl TH production and the consequent increases in per capita wealin of the people, it stands to .reason tha?v.UM^| commerce* of the country .vwilL . wit-i ness a corresponding growth, de-1 clared Mr. Reyes. "The Phillippines too, because of their strategical location, can serve as a convenient distributing point for the Asiatic trade. The manufacture of finished articles for China, Siberia and other oriental countries from tropically grown raw materials can, of course, be carried on in the Phillippines to great advantage. j "The saving in freight alon*? wouki be a decided gain to the manufacturers. At present the people of the Philippines pay more for refined sugar than the people of the United States, though raw sugar is one of the principal exports of the country. The field of sugar is practically untouched. Fish, vegetable and fruit canning are practically upknown, though the excess production of fruits, vegetables and fish at certain seasons, not to speak of the great production that would doubtless result through the development of thr canning industry, would be sufficient to maintain several large canneries. All in all, the opportunities for the manufacturer are such that they are bound to draw enterprising capital to the islands." ^ I ~ i _ - ; FINE MUSICAL * INSTRUMENTS s Fifteen Thousand Dollar Stock 1 of Jordan Musuc Com1 pany To Go. ,r Are you interested in a musical inistrument? The Jordan Music Co., of ieiMullins, is going to sell out their en,,' Hre stock of Pianos, Player Pianos, .. Organs, Phonographs, and records. c Beginning August 22nd, continuing P ! until Sept. 3rd. You will no doubt ! ever have another opportunity to purt chase one of the abovo instruments so lt cheap. e | This concern has been operating 0 through this section for fifteen years, f and has had a large music store in ? Mulling for the past four years, however, they are compelled to vacate it their store soon, and it is very necesf sory that the fifteen thousand dolM lar stock be sold. If you will lo'??: _ over their ad in this paper and see c the astonishingly low prices, you will no doubt take advantage of this ope portunity to buy an instrument for v your home. 1 See their ad in this issue. PICNIC v, There will be a Sunday School picnic at Rehoboth Bapitst Church e Saturday, Aug.- 20, 1921. Everys body invited to come with baskets J t) filled. Come one, Come all. f Chas. V. Johnson. Si I i For i hr?e Generations SI IF) Have Made Child-Birth r. C>\\ I n Ik? Eanier By Using ? tfNITIPoR BOOKLET ON MOTH C RHOOD AND THE BABY, mil ^ JftADriCLO PCGULATOR CO.. L>CPT. 9-D ATLANTA, GA. card 1921 ; I BROS., PROPS. yAD^UAlTC!!? * lv/u 01^ uth Carolina ;ust Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 i Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 8 Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale 2 Sal? 1 Sale 4 .. Sale 3 Sale 2 Sale 1 Sale 4 Sale 3 Sale 'i Sale 1 Sale 4 IT TAKES A STRONG '? LOAD THIS YEAR. interest to sell with us, and as good as our first. 'ORTH MORE AND RTH LESS. 0 SEE IJS IXON BROS. [NS, S. C. ? E HOMtY HEEALP, OOHWAY, 8. L| Church Directory I Conway Baptist Church, Myron W. Gordon, Pastor. Services every Sunday. Sunday School Exercises 10 a. m. Morning worship and preaching 11:15 a. m. Evening worship and preaching 8:15 p. m, . ' , 1 Prayer meeting 1 services every Wednesday evening at 8:15. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed to alt these services. Kingston Presbyterian Church, J. M. Lemmon, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning worship and preaching at 11:15 a. m. Prayer meeting services Tuesday 7?Sfl tv rv? W ~ r. We welcome ene and all to our services. Conway Methodist Church, J. C. AtIcinson, Pastor. Services eveiy Sunday. Departmental Church School 10 a. m. Bible Class for men only 10 a. m. Morning worship and preaching 11:15 a. m. Evening worship 7 p. m. Prayer meeting services Wednesday evening 7 o'clock. Welcome extended to everybody to attend all services. A TONIC drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and | Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating efTect, see how { it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then j appreciate its true tonic value. j Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Irpn and Quinine suspended in syrup. So j pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. * Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigorating EfTect. 60c. o FOR SALE 100,000 first class brick for sale. $12.00 per thousand. PRINCE BROTHERS Gurley, S. C. ?Advertisement. 7[21| lmo. FOR SALE?My farm, pood buildings and good drinking water. H. Mayo King, Loris, S.-C.?6j2|tf o WILLIAM EUGENE KING I'hvsician and Surgeon AYNOR, S. C. o COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry Court of Common Pleas. American Hank and Trust Company, A corporation, Plaintiff, vs W. P. Jenerette, and Tabor Sup- ^ piv Co., A Corporation, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in I this action, of which a copy is here-' with served upon you. and to serve | a copy of your answer to the said complaint 011 the subscriber at his office at Conway. S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exzclusive of the day of such service; 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. Dated July 21st, A. D. 1921. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO Tabor Supply Company, Absent Defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the ' 29th day of Julv A. D. 1921. H. H.' WOODWARD, Plaintiffs Attorney W. L. Bryan, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. Aspirin ! Name "Bayer" on Genuine 1 I Beware! Unlws you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you aro not getting genuino Aspirin pre- ; cHbed by physicians for twt ^.tv-one years and proved safe by million Take Aspirin only as told in the Bnyor , .* Jciigt l| for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost fow cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin m the trade mark of Bayer Mamifa>cture pi Monoaceticacideeter of S&lieylica?id. ~ ? i To Cure a Cold In One Day Take L AXATIVE UROMO QUININE (Tablets.> It ' stoputbe Coujth and Headache and works off the i CoW E. W, CROVL'S t,ii?aturc ou each box. Stto. ! P., AUGUST 18, 1921 I I I I Warehou! I Monday was I fered some good to I of it. | \y/ u II w c suiu seve the farmers all saic attended. We had a lar from Horry Count] *, We are lookn dollar for your goc WHEN TOE LOW YOU M. WAREHOUSE YOU. Phoenix C. M. The APPEA c t 4 "If *' IT'S USED IN AN OFFICE, WE HAVE IT" ALT OUR PRICES ARI UPON THE STANDv Conw; Distinc 9 -The Phoei ;e is Selling T? ?HIGH.? our best day of the season. On tha bacco and it brought a cood nrire*? o ? o r ral big lots at $35.00, $40.00 and J that it was the most satisfactory s ge number of customers from Brittoi /?and^we pleased them all. ig for you this week?we can get th )d tobacco.. Mrm /c uir*u A\in ?j i IU 1 IIUI J rii V/_y VV nLLil AY DEPEND VPON THE TO GET THE HIGH DOL "BRICK" Wan Jones & Co., Proprietoi Marion, S. C. BHHBIHHHHHEnBHBBI RANCE >f your printed statione he character of your bi First impressions are usually should no more think of r< bu siness with ill-arranged, pc tionery than with an uncoutl salesman. The psychologic be the same. i The Snap and vitality of c printing registers instant appr< Shift your printing troubles c ders?they are a burden to ; to us. 2 BASKD 1? RAN KLIN "ONK-I'RICK-Ol VRDTZED VRMCETjIST MAKKKD,N"PI ay Publishing :tii)e Printers?Office Out fitters lix i iharon I FMUUUU I t sale we ?f- 11 -every pound $45.00 and ale they had i s Neck and I e satisfactory El V IT IS I PHOENIX I LAR FOR I ihouse rs. I \ 1 rry reflects iisiness lasting, and you *p resenting your >orIy printed sta1, inexperienced :al effect would I t >ur "distinctive" oval. AsJ^a user. >ver to our shoulyou?a pleasure si-EVKRYTHING JUN-FIGUREJ3* I Co. J