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" w ' ARE DISTRIBBTEfl ^ -- v, / ?!? * w, V ^ ' V rforry County Will Qet Over Two Thousand as Share ' ;fc / Of Fees ?\ jLxt. - . MUST BE USED FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES > ' ?- _ /' v ,v * : ^ * .. ." ' Amount of Revenue From This Source Keeps . Increasing As Machines Multiply. . v * . Columbia, April 14.?The State Highway Commission through the State Treasurer will distribute $240,C25.40 among the forty-six counties j of the State from automobile license fees paid for 1919 up to April 1st. In 1918 the automobile license fees to April 1st amounted to $196,612.40. The collections in 1919 were approximately $45,000.00 in excess of those pi 1918 up to the same date. Horry County will receive $2,257,40 as its share of the automobile license fees/ Advocates of good roads are "strongly of the opinion that every county in the State should devote the whole of its receipts from automobile license' fees to making permanent road improvements or on read maintenance this year, as provide<Tby law. Section 11 of the .Act approved February 20th. 1917. creatine the State Highway Commission and imposing a license tax on motor vehicles provides that the money from > the license tax shall be used by the counties "only for the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges.". From reports received last year, it appears that some of the counties turned the money from automobile license fees into the general county fund and did not use it as required by law. o CONWAY TESTIMONY. ' Home Proof, Here, There and ^ . Everywhere. When ypu see Doan's Kidney Pills recommended in this paper you most always find the recommender a Conway resident. It's the same everywhere?in 3,800 towns in the U. S. Fifty thousand people publicly thank Doan's. "What other kidney remedy can give thife proof of merit, honesty and truth? Home testimony must be true or it could not be published here. Head this Conway ^recommendation. Theii insist on having Doan's. You will know what you are getting: John Holt, ex-county treasurer, Conway, says: "My system was all run down about four years ago and there were pains in my back. I was so sore and lame I couldn't bend over, and the kidney secretions often, passed too frequently. I go.t Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton Drug Co., and i ? % one dox greany relieved me. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnev remedy?get DoaiTs Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Holt had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfgr&f Buffalo, K. Y. ? v. i tiom. Wi!}i3r-j-V/hat is the secret of business success? Gillte?A Hue of goods, a line of credit and a line of talk.?Judge. GERMANY IS WARNED > OF FINANCIAL RUIN Weimar. ?- Germany's financial condition was set forth by Minister of Finance Schiffer in addressing the National Assembly. Treasury TWIls orr Jan, 31, said the Min'ster, amounted to the equivalent of $X1,660*000,000 and have since. risen to $12,740*000,000. Tlie .budget the Minister stated, balanced at roughly 52,600,000,000. which meant an addi tion of $1440,000,000 as compared v :th last year, and the deficit would not be less than $1,600,000,000. Dr. Schicev fcaid the budget was only-a .stop in a transition ?, to worse conditions, because it did not represent all the consequences of the war, 8u<;h as indemnities payable to the flntente. He urged that the flow of capital V to other Countries be energetically combated.* The total yield of .taxation he estimated at $1,400,000,000, and ha insisted thnt indirect as well as direct taxation must be maintain'The question anses, he continuWhether the German people can the enormous burden of .tax O-oent^ capacity for work anc vk v/ill Jjave to be re ;c . -*W.; tx ,9 i # ; ? \ f, 4 r .* ? * * - % f'l s r>s. Ud POWDER HAS "*t . UNEXPECTED RESULT I .. T?? ' ' . . v \ v ?\V. ' "VAr When, Us?d-; by^a* .Fawner's Wife in T% Bluff jR ? >v 'fofonship. ; " T^.%' >" ,v" "N , . % . The happenings ' of strange and unusual things, did not pass ' away vvftti the era of miracles.- During .the European war the Qermans succeeded in producing .varieties pf deadly . jtasv which astonished the world, and their agents sc&ttered. in all 4>auts of the world", carried on ways of frightfulness that would be fiavd to surpass. They managed to iwcorppratfek disease ,germs in plasters, they caused children to eatT>oisoneci candy, and they actually succeeded in getting germs into* the veins -pf soldier bqys under the name of a life saving vaccine. Here pre the facts in regard to a lice killer, if we go by. the label on it," which about one week ago was given free to Dasdie Dimery, the wife of Charlie Dimery. This family lives in Dog Bluff Township and the wife wanted to buy something to kill chicken mites and like pests about the1 place. A merchant, she says, had this in small cans as a sample and it was free and undoubtedly good for the purpose. She went home with the can and sprinkled o p, rt of it, according to directions, in a hen's nest; and another portion on a hog-. She got results, but in a way that she did not expect. Within twenty-four hours the hen's comb had turned black, the nest was full of millions upon millions of crawling, apparently living things, which ate up the chickens in the eggs and left nothing but the dry shells and skeletons. The results on the hog were equally as surprising. The hair on the hog became full of things which were eating into his flesh and would have killed him in short order if the owner had not treated it and thus got the animal partially clear of this new pest, which came about by use of the powder. The small can is labelled as follows; "Free trial package Dr. LeGoar's Lice Killer, active ingredients, Nicotine, sulphur, etc," and is signed, "Dr. L. D. LeGear Medicine Co., fit Louis, Mo." On the back it is recommended fov lice and mites on poultry and for use on live stock; also for any kind of bugs and- worms on shrubbery, vegetable plant and ir.plrin vinr??. It ?nr/<a thnt. t.hn <lonlov who handles this sample can supply large sifting top pound cans and will give the money back if the package fails to give satisfaction. This is the story as it comes to the paper by a reliable party from Dog I Bluff neighborhood where this ha * occurred. It is not claimed that the late German agents had any thing to do with it; but it causes one to think of thorn. -The woman will carry the rest of the can to King at Aynor. ? 1> EASTER EGG HUNT. There will be an Easter egg hunt at Horry, S. C., Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, April 19th. Everybody is invited to come and bring eggs. Glen Cox. ^ ^ f LIFT CORNS 0,R A CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or '"* *, callu$ off with fingers V Don't suffer! A tiny bottle ol Vreezone costs but a few cents at> i$ny drug store. Apply a few drops or the corns, calluses and "hard sk'ui" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freozone ro moves coi ns fvorr the tees oy calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pinV i :?nri hoalthy and never sore, tendei VC^'ritated. I i? ?o- I ,Gn$Jfeady to take your share c 1 IV. Victory Loan. - ^ \ ^L ^aLl ' > . ' * ?' s 0 ' *? V i .* V ' * r^ h V^ . *r " t * h; ^ ^ thb bobbv hb**tu,..coat Do Not Get C*rd? With! 1 ' ' ? " .N _> * v_ * t ^ ,- yi ^ Im^tflrlties, Invlt4> Dteedse. * ' ' 1 r* ?\. / ' ^ V? + Yoq should, pay pqrtkntyr heed to any\h*d^ation that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or thalTthere is a lessening in its strong and vital force, * A By keeping* your Mobd purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, waiting to attack wherever, there \h an ?pen ^ a a >*i** ,* ? v SGapOL OFFICERS TO BE APPOINTED The .lq^t session of tlue ^ General i Assembly passed a State-wide compulsory attendance. iaw rind appropriated $60,000.00 for its enforcement. This is to pay the salary of a truan< officer for each county. The State Hoard of" Education has decided to give nine of the counties two truant officers each. Horry is one- of these but it will be no easier for two to do the work in Horry County than for one to do it in some of the smaller counties. Each officer is to receive $100.00 per month or $1,200.00 per year. He is tp give his whole time to the work ard H will be necessary for him to have an automobile. There is no allowance for traveling expenses. The truant officers will be required co taKe a census 01 all the children in the " county bclh white and negro, between the ages of six and fourteen daring the months of July and August each year. He is to furnish each teacher with a list of the pupils in her district; Each teacher is required to report every absence at once to the truant' officer who must investigate the ' absence and prosecute the parent unless he finds the said absence was caused by providential reasons. The county will be divided by the County Board of Education into two (2) parts, the line passing thru Con- ' way. There wfll be much office work and it will he necessary for each truant officer to keep regular office days in the office of the County Superintendent of Education.' A report of each absence whether excused or prosecuted must be made 4o th'e County Board of Education. Women are eligible tor appointment but the difficulty of the work will , probably deter many fro?$ applying. Applications for th6 position as truant officer must l>e made in writing to the County Board of Ettyicat:cn before May the first. The Coun iy Board will make the appointments as soon thereafter as practicable^ In making these appointments it to the duty uf the Board to select l'rom the applicants those who are best-fitted ro; this important work. Horry County .Board* of Education. Apt j| H, 1919. n o EXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHERS The next regular examination for granting certificates to teacher^ will br> held in the Burroughs Sfchool Building Saturday, May 3rd, beginnmg at half past nine. Many War Emergency certificates were used this year but the State Board of Education has ruled * that they cannot be used after Jane BO, '. II 1MI palatable aou en VM . ' the eleimmtH'-of I SuM Fat, and UV healthy, slick, s! IV ba^s will show* i1 BR and "use ^q(Her-L HI cost nnich JSss in ' i yf'V TV O ' C3. ' COA W-* ; . ' * ' - - , t I^WfACTtlPgOBY CCK Effi'L ? ^ I * "Sk * ' . *?? \ * v-' * ? - v t ~ ^urBioodSupply ii?.'A few'^U^iOtfa ^.S,^sf4 Mfe$ hew strength'frfid a healthy, vfgotdus vitality. Everyone ne$ds it juet now to keep the system in perfect condi tion. Go to your drutf store aufl.gCt * a bottle to-day, "and it ydu heed any med)cal 'advice, you "can obtain it withoufcycosf by writing j|p. Medical Director, Swift Specific CA, 25 Swift Laboratory Atlanta- Ga. * v ? ; ' 1 1919. Tlie new schedule o? 'fcalaricflF allowed under the Equalizing Law AM revised by the last (Seneral Assembly is, very liberal indd^d. A third ade teaqhpi; can got $40.00 per month thefiratv year in a school. If she. returns' the secon^j yi&ar shh can get $45.0C?V and for theV* third year $50.0#. . jV Second grade teacher is Allowed $10.00 more per month in every case and a first grdde $20.00. A principal in a one or -a two-teacher schooh can* get $75.00; per month, in a three teacher School $90.00, in a four teacher scho,6l< JRO&.OO, and in a five .teacher school. $120.00. The same increase is allowed for Second and third year's work in the s?the school in each cdse ^ as given above for assistants. WjQi such encouragement as this, we believe: that the teachefs will help Us to rdise the standard of our teaching fdrce. The law forbids the renewal of certificates unless the required amounl of work is chine in Summer or nm-inal schools:. War "Emergency certificates cannot be renewed under any cir cumstances, neither cAn those grantee1 for less than two years be re^ t,owed. * , M. J. Bullock, Co. Superintendent of Education: ?-o ** COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. 1 < u (Complaint Not served). Court of Common-Pleas. SI ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Horry. , Butters Lumber Co., Plaintiff . vs. Williamson Brown, Land & Lumber Co., Bettie Smith, John C. Smith, Mary McRae, and Frehch Smith, Heir8-at-law of the late K. D. Smith, .deceased;. Lettie B. Smith, Mollie Smith, Beady Rollins, R?d-, ding Smith, Sallle Mc Ren tie, Ruth Collins, . Blanche Colfemnu, Carl " Smith, Hebufrh Smith and Clara Smith, Heirs-at-law of the late T.1 o?:*-i- J J n vicu. u. omiiii, uetcttstti. LiCorm O. Smith and E. B. Foxworth, Defend ants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Required to answer the com- j plaint 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 on the subscriber at his office at Mullini, j S. C., within twenty days after the | service hereof; exclusive of the daty , of such service; and if you fail to answer the A complaint within the time aforesaid, -the* plaintiff in this, action will applv 16 the Court for the relief demanded in the cqmplalntrDated March 24th, A. D. 1919. HOYT McMILDAN, ' Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice, To John C. Smith and Leona S. Smith Absent Defendants: .. ?n ?w t His Hood Off! him on whole grain food, wasting, it will take a i.ty to satisfy him. A large j of whole grain feeds will ted. For-strength'and agilirse .and mule demands that )f his body be equally fed. grain food does not give a Some parts of his Body are ps starve. A weltiftixed swOet 'racked Corn, Crimped .Oats, teed Moal and Molasses wUJ^ rcry part of the body alike. ZR-LAWTON veet Feeds ordus horses and mules,' and g saving. They are readily yiy d igesteu, furnishing all unbalanced ration; Protein, I "tlratcs, and developing a fat, !iort--haired animal. A few I ? advantage, yell your corn ftwton Sweet Feeds. -It will ( the long run. In stocjc at * OLLINS CO., 'WAY, S. C. . < t* f HON POOP 6*Hforamta.& V -;r-> -.> ? Jr - . .f> .JiT * I ? iu *ji r I ? ! < I l J?l Jill Pastime Pregrajft-for^qQ - ing Apt r??. . MOP, Ruth Clifford in one of the si; ** ( season r 3 "THE CAB; 1 Do you like lavish Cabaret see triumph pver might? Would y choir singer rise to a brilliant 1 /as turned against her? Wan fastest, finest dramatic treats tiful Ruth Clifford in "The ?. * - 10c? ; / TUES * / * * ' Mildred Harris in the Lois Wei "BORROWEI % How would you like to leap fr< thing worse than death only tc you as an outcast? Must lovr a rich man always be mi3inter] dred Harris in the most wond< year, "Borrowed Clothes" ? MUSIC BY CON WEDNI A GOOD FIVE-REEL FEATU* 10c? " ; I FRII "UNDER FALSI ' Two-Reels. A splendid Oome Events?one-re SATU AN AMUSING PROGRAM?Yo ii ' i r i ?? N0T1C SUBSCRIBERS T A w Notice is hereby give through us for Liberty Bond ? we are obliged to ask that t at once, or we will consider pose of the bonds. , THE VICTO ? will be issued soon, and vvs1 | r n of the way so ds to do our c CONWAY NATII ' Will A. freei : M i i. i ' ... . Take notice that the Complaint in A 1 _ i* - "* >> * * * tne iorcgomg stated action and tho Summons,* of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk o{ the CouFt' of Common Pleas at. Conway, S. C., .on the 28th day of March 1919. 3ryan, (l. S.) . * C. C. C. P. hoyt McMillan, , 3t 4i3|19 * Plaintiff's Attorney. FROZEN CHICKEN NEW | OVERSEAS ARMY DISH | ni.'? - rm - ' ' vyincttgo. ? inc government nas purchased from cold storage houses 4,000,000 pounds of frozen chickens for the army abroad. "Good bye, corned Willie; so long; gold ffsi?" wero- the respects paid by returned fighters to canned corned beef and salmon when they leafrned that tKese unfailing items of thn 1 overseas me'nu were to be lavgely substituted by frozen fowl. "It has been discovered by the arI n.y that, frozen d^icken is more ecoi nomical, convenient and nourishing than certain present components of j the ration," said Charles B. Ford of i * ? ? % ? '-J y:Kij 1,ii| ill i ill nl i 1 m ii . ifa Theatre f of week commenc-\ ItS?-**: , j iday ^ IU appiest Photo Plays o>- JJj ?9l8ES8BB9SSS!?B88a?EK. ! (RET GIRL" /J nes? Do you love to see ou like to see a little v^afltosJB| triumph when every jD t to see a$e of the >^nij>p/est,*fl .of the year? The/n see beau ~0$baret Oirl "jf !DAY \ 1 ber Productioiy j^ J ) CLOTHES." >m a window to escape some- I ? Vin.VA wr.i*r farMilw lA^i. 9 r T y J VW- * WUA OH I betwden a/ wording girl and I 1 jreted? See beautiful Mil- I J erful love story of the -20c?30c. [WAV BAND 1 ESDAY V /I .E AND QNE-REEL COMEDY ! \ 20c. .'J BAY-. - ..... ? 11 E PRETENSE" J dy ? two-reek Current /fi el. 10c-?20c ! RDAY I u will like it. 10c?20c ETO I 0 LIBERTY BONDS I m to those who. subscribed 11 Is of the Fourth Loan that_ f \ hey make settlement miuiT 1 ourselves at liberty to dis- J IRY LOAN | wish to get the old issues out ^ 1 iart on the new issue. t J JNAL SANK' - | it.an,. Cashier. J >. f: ' IB ? i i qfafce 1 ~ - - v*?c v.MM ug-o uuttcr and Egg Board, I "'Those chickens went into storav.' I last summer and autumn. Of cqurse 1 the Government will, have inspectors " on the >b to sec that the chftkens lI are edible. T.he.v; will be shipnt.*"' <1 refrigerator cars and m a la~ beats. jman ci of- (1 'The public is in;,l be 1 egg pricdp, but wh the PrivilfJ/V of 4 wheA250,000 case?1mount in food, *'f I avmy'^and' exported J F)ance? this springjflties encounter- I about f00,000 cases-hfr*r workmen 1 ed at this time." , minor labor 1 10 civilians Jj Governor Cooper h?? reappoint?^ Dr. E. W. DuRaht of Georgetown, ; cl aii-man of the State board of fisheries. v< . o Legal blanks, Herald office. i Catarrh Cannot Be Cure<j4j 1 by Local* application* ? *** ^ ?o B cannot roach tho seat of the disease. ] Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly lndu* j enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATAURH MEDICINE will cure caiarth. It 1h taken Internally ant' acts through J the Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of tn\ A System. HALL'S CATAllltH MEDICINAL is composed of some of the best tonics 1 known, combined with some of the best \J blood purifiers. The perfect combination 1 r?f the ingndlents In HALL'S CATARRH J MEDICINES is what produces such won* 1 Jarful roflults In Catarrhal conditions, 1 Druggists 7fo, Testimonies free. J V, J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, (X | ? I